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TOT HANFORD HERALD, HANFORD, FLORIDA..
The Senators h a r t m inor league
affiliate! In both cltim.
Griffith recalled that the Sen­
ators trained fo r five years at
Charlottesville, Va., which ha
________________________ *
' l»!tm 8 . II. 8 . while pi
said was “all right, but a IUtl«
heir. Ha left Tu-*vley t
,
Bomber ( row before l&lt;
cold.” He pointed opt th a t ha al
ready had pared the original
r
A,.
In lr l Jirrw
1. o N ssb a il
. ey
t. _ training mileage of his club HO
IIKI.KN tll-ARTKIIMAN
J ,* ? i h ±
IifT * *
Associated
Press Hporta
Writer
ily VAI-AltlK VVK1.LH
percent.
NEW YORK, Hoc. IB, (4*1—
Jack "R utterua.i' Senn, ' 4 3 .
Branch
Rickey,
president
of
the
V.
The aaajor league* Turarlay re* [Irooklyn Dodgers, who has been
The eyes of the crowd were who live* In Vero Reach with
Iterated their hope that they
expectantly to the right hla parents, visited the Journalism
could eo through with training reported thinking of a shift to turned
end of the football field daring Class Monday, lie aayi Vero
plana In Florida and California Durham, N. C , where the Dod­ the half, longing to get a glimpse Reach Is okrv but
Sanford
b
erven though Krmr nf the club* gers. have a farm club, eaid, of the sponsors chosen out of bettar.
“
We've
been
working
on
the
sit­
Mid they were alrrsdy runaldrr- uation for 10 days” but had made the senior girls by tS e -O le ry Patty Hodge. ‘42, a student of
ing aitemcTr. a tisn g rm rn ti in
Krd football team to preside over Rollins College, enjoyed the Fall
Una with a aurernmrnt hint that no decision about leaving West th eir Home-Coming (iim r agelnst Frolics at Gainesville last week
,
end. l^ick glrliil
—--------— ------ ,------—
b*. prepnred to movr Ibrir Palm Reach.
l-eesburi,.
lllckey said ha didn't believe
Harold I(all, ‘42. has receive .1 hl*"M l " o r e the examination for
First, outstepped Helen llutrhCadet
_________ -ifficlali wire informed eastern rlubs could train at home Inson dressed in a Due-wool suit hla notice to report to A tlanta
Hague is working in
yssUnlsjr that Joacph 0. Kaalmap. unless they could obtain Indoor with matching blue accessories, lo r his final phy.jfial examination , ‘
to
r
the
Navy,
I
Tnmpa
for
the OPA.
facilities
such
as
a
university
director of defense tranaportation,
being escorted by Herbert llore"Dub” Epps, hl 1 , who belong* .,
“
*
“
would give a definite ruling.-on field hoiisC/ibut that he had even is n d —
Next, ram e
laiis
Caldwell, to the Nival Medical Reserve ', ' r ,t Period English class rethMr training plana not later been exploring In that angle.
William E. Tientwager, president dreised in a blue-wool suit with will finish two years of college r , i«e.l n In te r from Ruby Dob----- ,,
than the league meeting In Kelt
bins, a former member, telling
niary, but that club* ahould hare □f the Pittsburgh Pirates, one mate] ing brown accessories, es­ at Rollins ni'/jt Wednesday.
Thomas Ratliff, '41, is in train- •*“■••• the activities in Scabreexe
In m bd possible other locations til four clubs planning to train corted by Kmmett Herndon.
Kathryn Wiggins, d rosed In ing for the U. 8 . ftignal Corps High School which she la now
In case a change ws« hrld neee«- in California, said any change In
ultending.
his program would be made In a blue-wool sail with malrhlns a t Georgia Tech
nary. »
Martha Wight. MU, is the envj
An Associated I’res* survey conjunction with the two Chicago Lrown accessories then follows*]
The ireshmen Home Kc. classTuesday brought out a general clubs and tha S t Inula Browns, l-nts Caldwell out un the field. of all the gills since sho'a been
belief that the switch could bo ail now hraded for tha levs An- .She was escorted by Hilly Drum tellings them about her duties a* es are giving a Christmas P a rt/
for
their mothers Friday, Decernassistant
director
at
the
U.
Ji.
O
mads on short nutlcs and Ihal geles area,
Mary llahun. with n chartreuse
U r I*.
the club* would wait for a c lr a r' -O ur plan has already been dress ami brnwn fur jacket with in Ryrma, Tenn,
Paul Moore, who is In training
c u t ruling before abandoning the
u
matching brown accessories- es­
attM ao ta r selected, although ail mileage,” he eplalncd, "but we corted by III)) Earle, brought In N a n i Training .Station. Great
stressed their willingness to ro- stand ready to make a change if un th f end of the attru rtire pro­ Lake*, III., is assistant Company
Clerk which has a rating of Be ' €i i i i &gt;i :n o r rtJiLirATfO!*
. m enu.
'
necessary. As soon as wa gel cession.
T»»: Jishh Callahan, a rtaldrnt of
O ark Griffith, president of llm official notice telling w hat areas
• late other than tha tttata of
Each
sponser
wore
the
traiil
Washington Hanaiore, Mho talked are p rohlblted wa can announce tional large yellow chrysanthum
Florida • that hla Inal known idr*un,F hoard members lira* ■ I*
North Carolina
to Easiu.an and -oni.tryrd his an alternative sits the next day.' corsage and walked down the
with their wives at supper In their No w»Jt» iwirt Im lar ptaca I* known
massage to William Ilarrldge,
Jim D allagtr, general manager middle r f the field to thn music attractive
Ih i h«* nfflaiit
class
room.
It
waa
a
president of the American league, of tha Chicago Cuba, said ha was of l.eeahurg'i High 8chn*i1 Hand
ton ar«* ha-rrhr notified and r**
■«(.,
said th a t he wee going ahead still hopeful of going to Californ­ and took the places that had been largo onler for the ninth graders, ■luiful to appear to a rartaln IlHI
with plane to train at Orlando, ia if agreeable to (ha ODT and arangvd for them In which they but the supper measured up to •.f «'«kim|*taiif»i rile«A Ity Myrtle Caithe highest standard of ach fe v.
‘ha*t .vk.ilinl jr«m faf a ttlvnrra.
b e t that he had given considera­ would not choose an alternate presided over the r o t of Ihr ment
•- *v |v»n&gt;|tntr tn tha circuit Court
Miss llalkrom ra n feel ju s t
tion to Charlotte. N. C . end Chat­ site now because he felt he could I eom&lt;
f
fWo»M'l* Count*, Florida, on or
ly jproud
— of the d a ta . The fol
tanooga, Trnn.. as alternative*. get any of numerous places if i
* ttir Ji fioar j Itula Day tovlni Kiri* romprUe the claaa "i "&lt;f' i*the
lowfnjc
41h day of January, A. D,
and when tha ODT directs
j KHiabeth Farnell, Alra»e Gtaas lit: to tlrf^ulr Utrro-f aaii! ■*■*«*
change.
I rnire, Martha
Moon, Marian
&gt; lin-rrfd Da
'
»(••• 1»rd#r I*- puhllahed f.»r
Stance, Lucy I itoian,
Mildrnl
*» • "till ut*»r&gt; tlm# r#(|iilr»d hy law
I^ n e and Dorothy lto*o Link.
MYSTERY
■
n
»hr
Ha xtford Itv raid, Hanford.
By VALA HIE WELLS
H i - B a r b a r a W . R u p rc e h l
Hryan Nettle* from (Hfccn »
a tt#wapat*#r nf |anaraI
rn te m l the fourth vrrnde Dec, 7
III
Illation
in 90.1.1 roUnty and
PUEBLO,
Colo.
I)ee.
10
(41—
Tho
.Hemlnole
Hi|fh
fL*h«H
&gt;l
Glee
Major la Child Development
Wa
welcome
him.
Mrs. Hubert Glover's Sundsy Club ami Orrheatra. under the dlrt u n ... nil Iian4 an&lt;l olflrlsl
• I U. of Tran.
School class occasionally contri­ vectlon of Mr*, Ruth Jackson, will
buted money to a Methodist school preaent fbHr annual Thrlstma*
Aaaoaneea tha opening of
i t Its rods, India. The other day program Her. IK, at 2 ; | 6 in the
Max Morton found a letter ad­ chaiwl of Ramlnole Mitfh, Mr*,
T h e C h ild re n '* H o u r
dressed to Mrs. Glover sticking Jackaon announcnl tmlay
N u tn e ry Hchool
under the windshield of his car.
**The proRTnm will he n varia­
It teas from the school at Rarnda. tion of CThriatnia* Carol*/* ght
ea November Xtrd. I *42
Mow'it got attached to the wind­ aald. "The theme will !*• conifrefaFor Boyn and GUIs
shield wiper etill I* a myetery.
t Ion 111 sinirlnir and *fieri* I pieces
t ta 4 Years
played hy the orchentrn, hctkle*
•X per week
TW I! S, f)e|mrtmerit nf AjrH- Ihr nmniiera that will 1^ tfiven
Open * to 1 1
rullure Kmb four time* an many by the (»lre Club anti it* »pedal
rmploye* &gt;• It had durlnif the cnonjae*”, »he conlinunl
A t 1BI8 Palmetto Are.
The f.tllowlnir »rr the select Ion*
first 'World W«r
Saaford, Florida
that »UI l*e preaento-l
O rchestra;
Telephona T7 S-W
U n til
lU lo the
government " ]t Canu
me Upon n Mid mjcht ( Irar*1
Irasrd the »ra 1 -catrhlng iirivilrgei 1 " Hatk, Ihe lie rail AttijrU Sinff**
Ear oil went Limited
on Prlbilof l*lanil*. A(a*k
"The Klr*t Nm4"
private rorporatione.
“O Little Town of Jlrt hie hem*'
"Silent Nlfht"
Conjrrefcatlonal Rlnirmit
"O, Come AH Ye FnllhfuF'
"Joy To The World"
filer Club;
"Sonir of the Angel*"
V*
That*
"Shepherd*!
Hhake (iff
Ymjr
| A R T l C l l , A H L Y mi me Impn-rietm food nr»|« lO fli «• rclc ry , and
I»row ay Hlerp”

y§&gt;! L eagues To Change
1
Training Camps I f
■ 'l Becomes Necessary
1
____

WEDNESDAY,
e ft» e &gt;1 Sanford, riarM i,
• 19* day os D*««mb*r. A,
" IV IIKXINIHIM
d r i l l oc l » r.rcull four I,
Hsmlsuls UVusly, KI-rM*.
»: MHII.Vi: NllllffOUII
IXputy I'l.rt,

SCHOOL NEW S

Football Sponsors

S. H. S. Alumni

Uveraea duty.

K

ord k m o r r t flt.vriTio*i
TO: foriph If Met*ullurn, a realdent of K atala other than ll»e
Htata nr Florida; that hla laal
known addreaa la t i n
UnHon
Hoad. Atlanta, UrnrflA,
Yon ara htrahy notified and renulretl In appear In a r#rlaln Hill
of Complalnt filed by IlUnrh# &gt; |f
f'ollum a * a.Ifv9 j you for a dlturcr,
now pending In the ctreull Court
uf Hemlnot# County, Florida, on
nr before the January Jtule Day,
to.wit; the 4th day of January, AD.* I t i l . In 0* fault thtrouf an Id
rattae will prw##d Ka-Parle
Let ihta Order be publlahed for
the #1 aiutory lima r**|utrrd by law
In the Htnfnrd Ifrrahl. HanTord.
Florida M newspaper uf *rnrral
rlrrulatlnn In eat.]
count v and
•tale
'
Wltpeva my hand and official
a#al of offl*-e at Hanford. Florida.
D*la lb# Jnd day of December,
IMS
»» V IIASItaNtMiN.
Clerk
of Circuit
Court.
Hemfno |a County. Florida.
Hr; NtrillMn NOKtVtNrp
Deputy Clark
(Official Hraly

A Bond in Every Christinas Stocking:”
. . . Make thin your Yule-time aloKon. War
Bond gift* do double duty! It'a a swell way
to help in winning the War—and Save for
the Future!

Florida

Bank of

State

SanfortL
“A Friendly Institution"

LEGAL NOTICES

Christmas Frofirram

PLANTS’

stNS lT I«

ItoyB’ Shoes

Really Wear
By

Parrot

Poll
$ 3 -9 5

-

$ 4

IVEY’S

95

■(ftxx l

K tnir

W e n ce lo *"

(io&lt;i Itetf Y* Merry firntiemelt"
j "HHent Night"
I “(ioocl &lt;'hn*lian Men Itejoln*'
Hperml Chonn*
Mule Cjunrtel "We Three Klriir**'
(ilrl* Quartrt *‘(l Holy Niirhl”
(dlinnet HoIif "Jingle Hell*"
CiirU uritelti* "White Chrialm**"

TUcyVe •eniilDe lo rnp|*cr and Mrluitnm in ■Jilrli lire topper tetm-

trot $• hi|hl* soluhle ran &lt;jiivr crop sljmafc.

.. .You can
spot it ierery time
g U P P O S I N G you were Old Santa
Clou*. What a Job you'd have!
Chim ney* waiting everyw here
youngsters’ gift list* to Ivc checked.
T h e Job certainly call* for that extra
som ething.
You'd get tired and thirsty, too. You’d
w ant th a t extra som ething in refreshm ent
—Ice-cold Coca-Cola. Well, you'd find It
In m any Homes everyw here. You could
help yourself at the icebox a n J he w el­
come.
You'd find thirst gone and refresh­
m en t arriving. You’d th rill to the
taste to delicious a n d distinctive
that It stand* alone. You’d know
you w ere enjoying all the qual­
ity th at skill and ch o liest ingre­
dients could put th ere. You'd
find refreshm ent going quick­
ly in to energy. You’d be ready
again to shout, "H o, Prancer!
Ho, V ixen . .
(Y ou c a n p re te n d y o u 're
Santa. You don't have to pre­
tend you're enjoying an Icecold Coca-Cola. H ave one!)

T i n t ’* » l d dti P o n t «ic%#|.»|wd b * p p f r A C o m p o u n d fa r f u n |ir id a l
• pray*. It* lea* • o lt ih lc ro p |ie r ro m p o u in li reejure in ju r y and atunlin r . It |j&gt; , an w e ll . . . and lu n g . , , p « r t in )l« t ly w hen n*#d w ills
D u P an t $ p t# a d e r* 5 tifk rf. It r u t t lf o li fun fo u r from it**

Oviedo School
Notes

Wilh Capper-4 greater )iehl peg arte, more bealih In n rb plael,
heller prador* far lire markri ari^lhr |rtler.l rale. And not onlj J m
ii redoes plant injury, it's reonoiatnl is ate—4 Is S lb*, per ISO gatlent pal Jlrrrtly Inis the tank ripe* s trail, , uniform tprsy ••Isilon.

The vOvleUn High Hchol I*
indebted in the Orlando Air Its**
fiu fuini.hing trucka and hauling
t t r arra|i," .luted Principal H. I.
Cooper. The pigull. eollectnl and
315013 SPRAYINO AND DUSTING M A ||tU U S
brought to the «chool 40000
non mi. nf .rra p in ailditlon lo fit' m**T tiHwa*#*'Wad•»
Dri I
i aliae
14.000 pouniia raat Iron which DU rOW? Lm4 Inmate
M Ilf O lO H VouU * m i .
•to to r w *
| thi. the l uiure Earmere brjght •DUT0 I ItwM lapdtMdi
pHH Lveea (
ilil—* Am
*&gt;■ »oM In (he itate fnr O. R. •v. xxi n i t a u i ««&gt;«.
Mm w *s
, V ilrfen.e work. Tha school alio
•PAiArov
ha. crrtllicatra for inveral thou■and pounds from Individual sale*
WANTED—
connected with the school
Friday evening, Dec. B, the
PLANTS each wrek aa fol- WANTED) U ta modsl ear. Will
pay cash. Must be In good con­ ninth gride class , in Home Eco­
I Broccoli, Cabbage, Bernomics entertained tha faculty,
Sands Onions, Cotlerda, Lettuce,dition. Phone BBS.
local at loot board mam bar*, and
B a s t s , Tomato**, Eacarole,
MISCELLANEOUS
Leak*, Druse, la Sprout*. J.W .
Dell, phone IS, Lake Monroe.
We buy eeeond hand furniture.
______________ PhoiW 4771________________
Phone, 111.
Plants, M. fl.
Nelson,
I 1400.
DO YOUR Christmas Shopping at
Bauer's Radio Berries—a won­
derful eelection of toys I »l»o
TSKE-rlpened Pape at. rhon* R.
radios, alum b u m cooking v ara)
t . ] * Garrison. 4J1J. Wa Delhrer.
■mall Hams of furniture | elec­
tS f &amp; F J E fF P I h M S l S HISHOMC
DftT&gt;-Trt6 NAyy
tric sweeper, electric ironerj
H i TO CHOWA
IHflWTOSEeHM
j-E DOGSNTkNC
IS SALE: 100 Toy Rifles. 81i
healing pad*) Chromium Elec­
ihooUr (shoots rubber band*
tric Coffee B arrka.
mM .
CaU a t Ns-HI Bottling
Plant Thursday*, Fridays and INTERESTED buying
cabbage, lettuce, cell
for harncL Contact
UL Floor lamp*, coffee
and Electric Bbsverx.
The W&gt;- J . King Plumbing Shop
Electric Co.
la cloaed temporarily beesuee
Mr. King ha* been celled Into

It's natural for popu­
la r names to acquire
frie n d ly a b h rav la.
ilona That'* why you
hear CocwCob o ile d
Cake. Coca-Cola and
C cka mean tha ea rn
thing...tha real thing
. . . “coming (rani a
sin g le source, and
wsll known to the
community”.

Classified Advertisements

R

The best
\£ S
is always the better buyt

Walker Fertilizer Company
ORLANDO, FLORIDA

For Christmas
Wednesday Night
Dec. 23rd

■ o rn se uhdis avtmoiitt o r t a i coca - c o u comvaky it

SANFORD

COCA-COLA

ETTAKETT

BOTTLING

COMPANY

By PAUL ROBWSOrs.
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Y Corei

J vou^

a n b m p u je b

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Every Wednesday
Night

O a k t a a s Trees. Cedar and i
BBS*
9 ?n ? r ? w iL
p b ro iis a B
life,* &lt;
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If W# Wish to be fit*i ir » i with to
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jegei for which we b i n bee* so Inn* ,natend lag—w» matt fight l
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\

OKTTED STATES DEFENSE

SAVINGS BONUS'
AN INDEPENDENT

VOLUME XXXIV.

EsUblifihed In 1908

SANFORD, FLORIDA. THURSDAY, l)E( KMIIKIt !

Ordered, To
Statement Issued Be-1
fore Big A l l i e d
Assaults In Buna
And Gona Sectors

Eighth Army Cuts Rommel’
Retreating Forces In Tw
Russians I) i s c 1o s.e
C a p t u r e Of Five
M e r e StrongholdB
W e s t Of R z h e v

Rescue Child at Chicago Fire

W A S H IN G T O N , D e r. 17,
t A I* ) — N avy
dlivbom bvrs
id rlk lag at Japanese sh ip * Ina lt [Is lions at
M ia d a ,
New
C * . rgla lila n d In I b i SoloBioiia hit and d a a ig v d one
re&lt; my destroyer nr rru iser,
Ib i
N a if
reported
M a r.
W ill# I Ip Inc tor tresses en­
gaged and destroyed I I Japi a - M r&lt; ru flg h to n . nearby an
1 cat Ira
f a r t* nt t f
/cro cs
w hlrh attacked the fo rlrrs sc *
destroyed o n , fo rlrra a a b ia t
Mai crew wea r-scu rd .
One
dlvtbem hcr failed to return.
T B I* brought to 141 the num­
ber | ( Japaneae ahlpa an­
nounced -lank or damaged In
the Solomons.

to.

my

from

,

I (I*

» m i i i I %I I l&lt; I'll I ' i t

Tin- llii isli I'igliili iimy
hn* ru t Marnhul ItoHiiiu I's
r e lr m tiu g Afrirnn * i&gt;rp* *n|.
u m n a in i\«i&gt; nluiiu ih(. nmd
to Tripoli (nipping «rm&gt;»ra-tl
fnrnilit iaallM itlri'il I t lirin ily
maulril niul -nfferine heavy
•iiailliltiei. tlie Itrih'li an
in in net &lt;1 (mint
The i.iliiniii
Were mil nl U mil M.irntiti,

Ill ill p- va»**l "I 1 ! \i'ki '• lii
l|m tl« fl-MH »»*' vt t *| r r»' " ,1l

!&gt;••« point

llin c v , Ih r m idnight row*
'* i
,7 announc-d.
Im m
counter a t ta c k *
con'
•nt mied on h ith ih r n n tr.il and
• • '■ rrn Ir o n ic hut one* again
I- n-pulanl .iml m ore than
I » rn, n.) officer* an.l men war#

b Ued.
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HEADQUAR-

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TEUS fn Australis, Doc. 17.
(/P)—Captured Jopane**’ nrtIILo nian totluv told intelllgoitce officer* that Kmperor
IHrrhito ifatt* orders to troops
on Nov. U.Hto hold their New
Gifnen positions to the Inat
man. Tins order was given
after the Emperor heard of
ih r poi nding b it men were getting
Item M ecA rthur'a soldier* In the
b a llla preceding • the rap tu re of
B u n * u i Gona by tha Aillew. &gt;
l a ' the Buna area of New
G uinea, A llied aoldlera a rc fierce-

Full - Seale Fightin
Resumed In Tuni
Hizerte Sector A
Monsoons Slackc

I Ilf |« B tl4 l.lT K It !*•« »1HH!
tn a ca rre U lrtl tiiu re ie n fftim t
ih f A x li* t l.j Itctt a rm y Unlay
«*P rtd it »m*Rhnl « lijK* N ati
t -n ic r -o ffe m ir f
lo u t h v e it
of
Mint, rad and
raptu red
fW t
'U r strongholdi weal of R ih r r .
F.lacivhrr* along a
1000-mile
of merit of
ih r
arrow nraverid
11a w ian frunt, thi* Sovir ta closed
t- breach tn th rir lin e* south’
t
of
H ls liiu r a d ,
overran
* inhabited |«iint&lt; In a roda .lv a m c tn ih r Mnsdok a rcs
&lt; aucasuv ■ml dislodged

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lay

the

In tbe

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m ile i *iur

a r*t

IllIK ia .l mi the r a il weal

ALLIED

M rm lirr Axsnclated Prc*?

A'ulga

c ity

of

tita-

railw ay
w ith

the

bloarow -K.ntov line

Chicago firemen react * a little girl from the upper floor of \
th ree atfiry rooming bouse a fte r It took fire. Three other peraona
w ere h a rt when they Jumpad out 4f window a to escape the flame*.
Tww o f t b * Injured

An Invalid.

II m i i Im
304 21111, of varloua
ralloora an.l IMm motor vahlctea.
ih«- ftu ailan t a r iiiil tw o trains
Ina.'. il with war auppllra. am m uni­
tion ilu m pi ami much o ther w ar
: m aterial. Ih r romniunl&lt;)ue aald.
S ju th w e *! of S talin g rad , Soviet
fore.-a routed enemy troo|n who
had broken through th eir llnaa
near V erkn n tu m ik l In a do-or-dle
attem pt to relieve A lla unlta e n 1
Circled between the lk&gt;n and the
Volga. F ift y tanka belonging to
a regim ent of m ntorlied Infantry
from tha B h lh Germ an T a n k l&gt;fvia Ion were “ ditpoaed of" In S
two-day b a ld e . the rommunldue
reported.
T h ir t y .f iv e gpor* G erm an plane*
w ere ahot down on the S ta lin ­
grad fro n t, W adoeaday, Inc lulling
fo u r traruporta angaged In fly-

Lundquist Takes
Up Management
Of Country Club

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U.XI

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AH1*hI

finer* TT« Turyiln, **Vi il'k*.,Aqkwwd

at Oplimishc

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I t wa« beiirrad th a t only a
email proportion of tha men
brought to the area In a Japaneae
convoy Monday maua atrenuoua
attem pts to |arvd their icattrrvd
at,res. Thry triad to awim to
ahore with floating barreta and
druma of fual and other auppllea
but llieao made an caay larget for
tha airmen for tha Japanraa had
marked tha equipment with white
and blue flag*.
Other Allied airmen dumped a
number of SOO-nound bomba on
alh e dromo at Lae, New Guinea,
and a doten 500-poundera on the
Japaneae airfield a t Gaamata,
Near Britain. Of I I Japaneaa
plane* which met tha Gaamata atUCk. ftva w a n reported ahot down
o r disabled by one four-engtaed
B-Z4 ■■Liberator” bomber.
Tboaa rtporto said two Japaneaa
planet crashed In the aea, another
disappeared In fltm aa beneath tha
clouds &gt; and parts flew off two

University Graduates
Group Of Lieutenants
o a in e s v il l e '

Dae. i t . &lt;sp*-

elall—One hundred »nd slstyatght men racefeed second lieu-

is tha fact that only
n tha history *f tha
limited tarvlca »*&lt;1
im an officer eandl-

Spring Traiqing Here
Prentiss Brown
May Be OPA Head

nn
of
the
arrived here
p relim inary
If conditiona

WASHINGTON. Dec. 1 7 , UP)
— Reports th at I.eon Henderaon
will be aurvi-rdcd as l*rlce&gt; Ad­
m inistrator s o n n hy Senator
l*renll*» Brown nf Michigan
are bringing prcdlrtiana that
cne of the Immediate results
will b* the softrnlng of ration­
ing control* to release more
•upptlcs to civilians. Appoint­
m ent of Brown was believed to
her* been agreed upon a t ' a
Whit* House conference a fter
Henderson insisted th a t he
roust hare four month* layoff
to protect his health.

Officer Commends
Sergeant Chandler
Mr*. Robert W. Chandler, the
form er I^rcille Drkle, recenGr re­
ceived a letter from Capt. WUIIanj E. Blckley, commanding offi­
cer of tha medical detachment,
l l l a t Btatlon Hnepltal, commend­
in g her hueband, 8 ta ff Bcrgt,
Chandler.
C a p t Blckley w rote o f Sergt,
Chandler, whose address Is c/o
gives
me am frc
great
*Doetmaster.
w m u v « f| *'U
ii* |iv
r i ini
si
deal o f pleasure to b* a b l, to
re p o rt to you th a t Ilka all radblooded American youth, pour hus­
band ranks high In th a organisa­
tion s s ■ good soldier, You may

Kntl ■t f »trik I V

nil I *»f

rTl f I*'tf ' (hr

f»l ; r ; I I Kali,

tfiilc*

a■
at| | 11Vk| at )ef f Linil. n 111| -4 m *joi

lie went oo i i "
iit..i
with 1'ie II tlllhr, .1 v .' , pit
aonnrl In ail.iition t.» 1* ,1 v ‘ln -1
w l j plav st thr i luh s»"l it.*
r mpl ccmlillon of tin- tim i&gt; , to
i esnmllng n g...-l -. .t-..n All
IK hole. ir»* i w n nn i il*1
h»Y« bd-rh | in nt «-sI h i -Ii »)• h'in*Mr. arwi Mr‘'t. a .*m
I im '

CITY B R IE F

nnr

In Klnriin l

nuitmri- ih*

L&lt; nirwnnd rJtiii niitl in 1 f

tivrr lHi* 8(infnrrl &lt; 'iimih
A ft t r

thia

ln*.k

&lt;

m i ti ji r knur x• \ i*i ■I tin t* nvicinity n ih n »• hvm * Mr

Ftrwarl t et urn*--i i** vfinfs«itl »*&gt;

1H37. liccrntly hr h:»* *|*r|i| t h*
tummrr
tn
Mi h
W arren Daniel and Billy Flem­
ing, bnrkfield player* of the SemInola High School Celery Fcdv.
received -honorable mention bn
tha All-Slat* Football Tram for
IDU

Hitler’s Doctors Say
Mussolini Huh Cancer

I tl'i

f hwt V«&gt;Uth&lt; valil lag- * r *.* -r ■*
rtnii|»li*ti' I lii*i r I *■( t rwr **f h»bfh
•fll.N J Im ffirt- tto *=.• «|r iftPei T W

LONDON, |&gt;PCv 17, DIN—-Prc J.,t ’&gt;iii i &lt;t n iy •- |»«-r it it • luli’iii "f
tiller M u itolin l of Itxilv ha&gt; enn
m itrurtlon. nIit t • ft ihu*
cer
of Ihe stomach in an u.lvanr.d m o m lnr.
E.B. Carter, selective service
f„ nM nn - » ,r t.. i un i i . u i . - clerk, haa been authorised by the e t i c r nn utui/flrtnl *• I usuatl-.
h. rr - 1th g-&gt;--l
f,., tllf „ r „
t-, l,, »
Jacksonville Navy Headquarters reliab le sourer
, &lt; rl,i f bring, in - r l.- tivr Krt
not to take tnllatmenta In the connrctione on tb r c n l i n . nl &gt;ui I
Irwlay.
t t,-r tnwi ir ||| n If.-rt high -cIhmi]
N ary until further nolle*.

Strip Tease Producer
Gets Six Month Term

y Needs To Kec]
action C o n t r o

fi*tcrw

In th a w o rth w tttarn autakfrfa O l C w l
o f S ta lin g ra d Itself, im a ll Soviet
S in
patrol a pane Ira led the
vnemd
llnea and blew up gun rm p la rr
If)
menta with their g a rrls u n i. ih r '
communlqtie aald. A num ber of
|(a&gt;n,„
enem y forte in a Stalin g rad fai
t,
k.„
,o rF
demoliaha.1 I.) ,-| l(, ,tlJ,
Ruaalan a r t llh r y and m u rta ri.
, nB.t I ...
Th e Germ ane loet ZOO o fflccia, iH am , .
and men and flva tanka in fuill.- when Mr

Junior Pharmacists
May Take Civil Kxnrn

Th e lnformatb.it -aid, the .lia r- ,.|U,|,-nt.. M r
Km -li-h .-ii.birx-.l
nosls made by H itlr r s own sjtvfollow ing rtn l, m cnl hy Gett.
t p ld lra t io r i* fo r Ih r I' S t'tv ll
ctalUta cm ordcra from H ille r af V |vt«„ C
CoHin- H u t., director
f r - s i r , - o ia m if ia tlo n s for Ju n io r
ter p ereU tcn l rum ora that II Duco „f S elective S.-rvirr; "Iti-g iitrn n t-

4‘ P *
**W
ailment t i n t manifested Itself
. N EW TORE. Dec. 17, W ~
four
y»»r»
ago*
I. H . Berk, 8 p.year-old veteran
th eater man and co-producer of
“ W in*, Woman and Song” wai
today sentenced to tha penlteotlan r f a t at* aaoalhg fa r hie part
la p raaiatlng aw adjudged (ml*,
cent a ir f arm aac* revu* Involving

under 2 0 years of age * !o enter
, he
hn|f „ f lh, or. , |rm(c yr„
of high school or sim ilar ln«lltu-

linn of Irnmini: itn&lt;! who

I hiil lo a r i- t w ill U O ir e p lc l u n lll
Ian
p.
101.1. I .
V
M c L a u lin ,
local
Se cretn ry
for
Ih e
U. H
C iv il
K r r v ie ,* t ’om rn lsaio n
an
n o u n ie .l t,do&gt;

rSara«isclel« leeelve I.V
False Rumors Denied IT„”
f t fSKJunior
I n yen*
Full Information and application
By Mrs. Roosevelt tofi/yJSjEC'JSr,."' ■■kl blanks
may Ew olitained from Mr.

beiirrad atorta* current th at she
had mad* luncheon reservations
fa r negroes a t Washington hotala
—which ah* aald ah* never had
dona—“a re Inspired state ments
ruck aa would be of value to tha
N pfW *v,

Mclaulin at the l‘***t (Ifflee ur
from the II. H. Civil Service Com­
mission, Washington, l&gt; C.
Applications are
not
desired
from persona already using their
highest skills In war wurk. War
Manpower restrictions un Federal
anpointmenta are contained in
Form 5UKU. noated In flrit ami
second-class post offices.

T E N N K 8 8 E F —Scattered showera and w arm er tonight; fresh
wind*.
GEORGIA — Warmer In the
north portion; tem peraturee slight­
ly higher with scattered light
froat In tha south portion to­
NO SUNBURN
night.
FLORIDA—Continued cold with
light to heavy fro#* hi tha north AF Fee Ierrs
The crew of an American lubportion and tha south portion a*
raarin* on prowl In enemy waters
aomeUmh* does not i t s the inn
gion tonight.
for a month or longer, so groat
ALABAMA — Warmer In the I* the caution tha commander must
act and north portion* thia after- observe. Ill* rob ator* eubmerged
ton, tonight not quite ao cold In during the daylight, come* 0 U
a southeast portion with Incraaa- only a t night. Craw member* af*
g winds la too north portion be- ten loet aa much as 80 pound* on
D ^
c r u is e .a io ff fresh to itron* tonight.
**
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'-If *If*v IL. IfHiol | *l*f fill

'-Min., s n**n ill- )«*|
.1 *rn-*l
&gt;i •f1 thr »‘fif hi v
I' l l
J! f '- . i i - , Mfirt.* Haiti ■'• • • i •-eI \ 11*i A turf i&gt;in H illy
Ml! I-* «•- i »[h fftiifl »iihiitfiiiii*i)y in
*• »t »i H i r • t*f hir g* tig a !11* t w h a l
t hf f ifllrlin frt«m It* aifriuiirturi
. t’lert u urval tfiluinn ni &lt;C5f*rmt i m ( ( u miivinir
pnl.**
I' S
A rm y
h ra d iju u iirr* in
l .in *’ lAhtmu fit'll I that
M m-rifan
i.lai.. . e.f Ih* Ninth II S
Air
Ihtifrr all *m« heavy art i- n y rs*
(r n in y," athiintr
'T rtrifrt*
w np
flic my
mntcir
trnruiinirta moving Mrr»tvuirti from
H m* r'l Aghriin |io&gt;itiun.
M any
H il* wrrt* ic o r n ! with bomht a lia
i urnrruu* vrhiclrw destroy n l o f
•ct on fir# ,f

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(’ongreBB Knds Most
Important Session
WAFIIINGTON, Dec. 17, bW -3
—The wartime 77th congress add]
lourned Wedne.day, ending thuj
longest and perhaii* the moat Itndj
cortant session In congresslonaE
his te r ).
With only aim it 120 of Its 43ft
member* In tSelr avals, the huueft

voted adjoummtt at Bill p- k
thro* hour* after tha senate hai
ceased operations.
Just before tha house sets1™
ended. Speaker Rayburn &lt;U
Trias.), paid tribute to tba ear
vice of depertipg member*, am
remarked to the representative
who will return for the 78th cun

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THURSDAY, DECEMDER 17,

emits and a pair of PIW W I^U #
jrrl, Add to tk il •
Inttwijf
icharm nhlch *iU ba w orth a fol
when ih t become* mietrew of ih®
IcxecuUe® mooeioo. And • ,en*f
'o f humot which buthlaa through
her tpeechShe was born Franco* llu tt in
Ehorman. T o*, and w m ochooled
i r ADELAIDE KERR
them and In Sapulcm Ohja. Early
AP Feat arm Wrfler
MRS. THOMAS DEWEY, the In her toono rnuale W m o her
gmatoot Intereot and a t 18 the
wif* erf the New Turk gorernor- came
to Now York to »tudy .'a g ­
d a r t, keo* Ufa In torma or jobs.
ing, A aummer oeoolon
‘p'*™And the Ioto* her*.
go Muilclal Colletr* brought hor
H er Job la being wife and mo­ and Tom Dtwoy torother. And
ther in the Thoraaa K Dewey m
Fall U»
*»*
tam lly.
from th* UnlToroltr of M k h lp n
She manage* the Dewey heme­ came to Now York to complete
*toad —a 300-acre milk farm near hit otudy cf mualc and law.
Pawling. N. &gt;Y. Run* the hie
A few year* later. France* llu tt
colonial house and la hortrta a t gam up hor dream of a concert
the gatherings there. IJoea her »areor to marry young ‘*wy*r
own marketing, plan* the meaU. |)««ry and keep houao In a little
moth.-* li e two lo y a—in»m a*. uptown f l a t
.. . . .
10. a n T J rh n Martin. 7., Anawore • A i Thoma* Dower climbed from
all* her own lottera w hkh bring law praetlm to llnitod Stateo At­
her Hock* of requests. Betide* torney rf the ooulbem d litn e l
that *h* read* and ellps for her of Now York and Republican
hnatund, atudies hi* opeeehea and candidato for the pmeldenlial
eogtmrnta on them and dlrcuaaoa nomination. Mr*. ,D«w*y
.w*n‘
hla problem* with him.
quietly and tmlllngly along. After
To that corn norite family job1 u year* of marriage, oho *ay»
ah* trill add two mom after J a n ­ with a omllo:
uary 1 : those of being th* go»- " “I ■till feol I didn't gat a rerr
entor** wll# and nUatmaa of the early start. He had: lired^ t l
eaeeutlm mansion In Albany. Rut long year* before I met h |ro.
•he has nothing to u f about th a t
1 ‘isno music *U1I fllla a big
new tiff or any plana one ha» place in her life. For m axalion
•he lore* to play a difficult piece,
tor IL
“ My h u*ba nil’s , plans sro my which the doce with ease and
plans, she said with a »ml|e tkil’
She llkea clothe*. - too, and
when I called on her in
New
tr
_after
#*_
tuw
av'a etetloo.
p w l nn. rhotrs charming, simple ones to
York
Dewey'a
doe»nt
“They am Thao*
,mF mult heroelf. Bat *he
children am m y T u ?; which doc. waste any lln»e at it. Take the
not arc me apart from other wo­ •hopplnjr trip ihe m*o® Ih®
•Ve miM Ih® foxfm or-elrct tell
men at a ll"
Mr*. Dewey ha* not the allghl- frr • O corrii v»c*llon after th®
ram
paiin. Sh® drovt Inlo town In
eat draim for lie . apotlight. She
does not make a slashy atory. the momln^, bought ■ hatt u t the mu*t make a wonderful •hop. took them n t i t door to tr®
companion. She like* people *o e* and iweatem at a ,I&gt;w llng
much that th e eren enjoy* the tailor for alterations, and left on
the two o’clock Ualn th a t aftcrC*Bha K a a lovely face, a warm

LmmJ

fnr

ItalU l

compliance with UoVati.leers* th a t
no outdoor
tl dioplays b# used Uua
• Chrlatmas, w* will w ant
■Strata morn on decorating
riorof c u r home. Howeter,
.w ant to
pmoerra
tba
i i s
th# mooorccfulneoa
t forests and want to ox.caution and Intolligenm In
la g
Christm as
trees,
tto and foliage-.
jt la th* law designated to
th * wood* from rom pltto
*11 Enacted by the Iwgiaof the Steto of Uoridas
tfen 1. T h a t Section One of

t

I. T h a t any P*«»n*'
roriKirstlun who ohall,
to B u te of Florida, know7 , aall offer or expos*
any of th* following hol­
la or plant*I
n Ills
C aul ns
and
rtu o lld ), Yaupon or Ca»tx rom lloria) and Amerl-

ads and the tyrnly apeclr*
ahyte Orchid*: th* Royal
’Oreodoi* reglo): or any
wrenf, dug. pulled up or
ii UP or g ath em l from any
M* in v a ir land, unless In
a of tha private land the
or person lawfully occupyIh land jtlves Ms content
Jllg thereto,
at *11
be
guilty of mlademranor,
a ll be ou n la'ted by n fine
lea* than f l d .00 nor mure
I Mo .M
* . » . coat.”
« * *
(ten |lo
do ami
With (ha exuberance of unpro­
tected natlvb, and Lndacape mutcrtol. and a little Imagination
and originality, thar* need not
b* * homo without Yulrllde de­
coration* this sraton.
H a rt are a’ frw of |he num­
erous desirable aulatllulra found
ta d grown In our locality: Of the
native m aterials w# find mlatletoe, China berries l-airtl cherry.
M apL Lavas, Turkey or Ulark
Jack oak leaves and Wild Toma­
to* o r Orange Nightshade fruit
Som a

of

lit

o u tsta n d in g

f .d ie

n u n e ry subr^ltpU* are llratlllan
pepper*, Turks cap or U«ll hi*
1 7 , Ornamental . pepper. Firmd T ^ iu ttUu* Chr,' lw a v “klu*
A helpful hint in .ipreoorvlng
Inaetllaa It to rgalovt a few
tv*a a b o rt and Vtow the propoctlv* cut on* th t atom and

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The Doeoatb Wrtdofc Uoo •rtflUcr. wao ocgoaliad *1 Cowp
/A A
Mead a. H arr load, la Aogwoc l i l t The lllh Held AxtUlai/
I
] lilf .d e w u ormalaed a ad Ualaed al Waal Felal. Kenlacbr.
J The 17th aad *Jd Udaatry wore aegaatMltoa* ol th* •ogoUr
^
' • Anar, hat a l aalt* wot* mad* ap largely, *• draflod me*.
Th* DirUloa wo* proparod lot departure rreraea* la Noeemho,. l i l t ,
whoa the otgnJog •4 dm Analotk* otoppod oB lorthoi troop moeomeaL
Ma|a« Oaaoml Ierne Met Cartot wao ooalgaid I* lu oaatmaad. Caeepl
lac Regular Army aalt* M waa deamkiUied la rekruary. l i l t , lu toalgal* .Ip a kite! *| LatoTOd* la kla* oapartmpaood *a a rod dUk.
TWELFTH DtVUIOH
.
A
Th* TwoMlh (Flnaeuik) DtrUUa. ra ap oord largely of dialled
aaaa boa* lb* Now Cagtaad stole* with a aecleu# *1 me*
bora regular aalta ora* aegaaUed al Camp Doeoaa. Moeea
^ a k iu d P ckueelte. ascopt lu artlUecy krtgada which waa lormod at
Camp McCUUaa. AUkaam. Ma|*r Oeaaral H. P. MrCale
waa aaafgaed I* lu rearm aad. Th* DtrUdaa waa praparad lat do­
pariar# ototooas whoa Ih* Analad** was signed aad It was demobilised
la laaoorr. li l t , lu Insignia I* a kla* dlomoad upon wklcb la suposImpooed Ik* Igor* 11 piorcod by a bayoaat
r v y u r n r s i m t w v a io H ,
v \
Th* Twsatr-oixth Dtelrioa. popalorly ksawa os Ih* "Yoake*
/ \ 7 l \ WsUlo*", was orgoalsed la Baoloa la A sgsst 1 1 1 /, bom
\ ▼ \ ) NotUaal Quord troop* t i Iha Haw Cagtaad llale* oappiamealed h f •
t i HaSaaal A naf wo*, h ankred
\ s
n t i w s r la taiussa. HIT. aad » m ** Ih# b ail Unas la A t
Ckemla da* Dama* oaetae aariy la P#beaary. 1111. la April It wao laoalrad la Ih* SoUhMrey la id aad ropataod pa oaaaoy attack wiik hoaty
lasso*, la ooeaoodto* opomdsas ladudiag tk* le e ry aad CVolesuThlorry ooclars. Ih* Cbaiepagao-Mam* doloorfe*. tk* Aloa* Mara*.
Sl MlkJel aad lb* Moaso-Argoaaa oSoaoire* ike DirUloa was boarily
n g t f e i It leak L IU pHloam*, h i aaasaldo* lalallad IIS O . M*N
Coastal a arose* Edwards commasded Ih* Dlrisfoa bam lu eraasljs.
Ilea aaU O cl.b.. U 1111 ha Insignia I r r l a l moaegrsu YD as a
diamond skoped laid ti tlltt drab.
•
TWtHTT-SEVEHtH DIYWOH
----------------- ,
Tke Twoaty-aaosalb Dlriofaa. n a p i r r l t l How York Holleeol Guard traopa. ora* aegaaUod la Soptsmkar. HIT. a t
Camp Wadsworth. Soalk CaroCaa. tl arrirod orsrooas early
la lb* summer of l i l t aad ahaoet IsModUloly mosod to Ik*
boat liaa. p wilripaibn la astfoo ooctor* la lolgtum. It in k
I Tproo4.ro. th* tomato aad Ih# H m t f e t m OPsaelT**.
th # DleUlaa capTa.od OCT prtooaot* aad Uo caaaaMN Mailed M U
It oma trm a saded by Males Oeaetal leka f . W f t n R tetarne^ to Hew
Yerfc la MsroK 111! fe* tool polo I* a rod-bordered Mach cirttorwltb tk*
Liter* MTD to m iaiaio u ourrouaded by ***** oiaro. plaeedrla (be eaa*
eteUaltoa *1 Orion.
y
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m a r r - a a m w vm ioh /
W
Th* TwoalywlpMh (foyttoao) MrisJear'eompooed tl treop*
*1 Ih* Ptaaeylmaia Hodoaal O oorl whe orgoaired ol Camp
W
Hancock. Oeergia. la teptember. 1117, aad lecrleed (U hoptlsm *1 tr* U doaporal* RpMtorf la Ik* Ckoleau-TUenr
W
oeetor easts Is h Jr. 111! H partWesied la ltd Cham page eMam* detoaatr*. tka tlaaa Mata# *8 m M t*. to flto flaato* Meter. Ik*
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LONDON, Dee. 17, l^ - K o n nelh Wetb may be a lucW man,
but he doesn't know—yet. Hit
fathor'i will hat Juat boon pub­
lished, In which he has bten left
a mablo quarry.
Marbla L worth a lot of ntonoy.
and UtL particular quarry U ,

easily wurkrd, near a port, with
plenty of labor to work It. Hut
Cm quarry may have been bomb­
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pit, or anything.
T hat la what Kenneth Webb
wants to know. It la at Carrara,
Italy, soma four hours’ Jourmy
from much tombed Genoa.

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TI1E SANFOIUbf IIERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA.

T , ‘D E C E M B E R 17, 1912.

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFt!&gt;HD, FLORIDA

rord Herald

Before Hitler

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CAPTAIN OF iNFAtfrjREE AWAITC

Germany ban been unfortunate in hrr notional heroes.
Hoforo Hiller, who neerrm to hnvn been highly ncrpjitahl**
to his people tu long as ho was winning; hl« people'* gren!
idol was their Chancellor from 1863 to 1890, Count Otto
von Miamarck.
Dismartk unified Germany. That Is an achievement
for which Germans will praise him. Others cannot forget
that his was, in his own words, a policy of "blood and iron."
Honorable scruples were as foreign to him as to Hitler.
He made a pretext for the Franco-Prussian war by falsify­
ing a telegram. Liberty was an Ideal despised by lioth j
Hitler and Ulsmarck,
His merit, as far as the world as n whole is concerned, |
was his prudence. He knew when Germany had gained '
enough, and When he had brought her to the top of the
European pile, he nought no further adventures. The last
19 years of his rule were years In which his main effort
was to keep the peace, and millions might well thank him
for that. But it was policy, not conviction. Ills harshness
cuts a poor figure beside the uprightness of Washington
aud the magnanimity of Lincoln.
One problem that the peacemakers must solve is how
the Germans can be persuaded to worship a different kind
o f hero.

CIHCKA3T1A, O kls, D*.- IT
M l—Hoot Tucker thouyht its' ilsj
of serial bombing hail ►duck in
Oklahoma.
Ha was shuckllng corn an.I
minding his own businn* cn. a
farm near T a lle r when there « a.
a terrific blast nearby, a Mg holo
was torn In the ground, and
flames apurtrd 2 0 fret hljrh.
Tucker'&gt; team ran away, it •
admitted be felt like doir.it the
same thing but he had to in n • ti­
g s te. found a b ig h -p iw u io rut
oral gaa line had bursl.

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HELP WANTED

For Hoppier Racial Relatiamt
The Valdosta (Ga.) Times publishes the text of a reso­
lution adopted by a committee of Negro citizens of that
co m m u n ity and p r esen ted to th e d irecto rs o f th e ChnntDcr

EMB fOR TODAY
. w n n , n o f C om m erce o f V a ld o sta th a t is w o rth y o f sjiecia) nl!e:i*
TO R1WEAL THAT Hon
ib is tim o w h en certain e le m e n ts among lioth NegT TRUST MEN KOH;roes nnd w h ite s a re tr y in g to s t ir up racial hatreds in the
OR THEY
KAIL.South.
AY AND DECEIVE-1
IB . A F0RTRE8.M
EVER HAS
UEEN
AN ENEMY,
A
JOE: I will say of
"Wc have carefully nnd prayerfully studied the prole
l la my rafuge and
my Hod, In him will lems with which we nro face to fnce In this present crisis,

and find that they arc many,
“Our first thought is the luiror problem, and we wish
’ Last Footprint#
to recommend tho following:
mu Tha Washington Star)
"We will double our efforts In encouraging our people
bo IltUa women
in nil public meetings which will bo designated to create an
A m r o at night,
Dotting tall lower*
enthusiasm to inspire our people throughout Lowndes Coun­
W ith sporadic light.
ty to double their efforts in the field of agriculture and
A bacus corridors.
industry, so ns to prosecute the war on to victory with :»
Door strung on door.
greater speed.
Jackknifing knee*,
Kjroo to th* floor.
"Wo suggest a publicity committee composrd of the
Tho liltW womrn
colored ministers and school teachers throughout the county
On foapaurldcd trail.
to keep this all-out work program before the public mil
G ath er lost footprint*
emphasise the all-out work effort for the safety of our
Into a psil.
country.
/
' JE SSIE FARNHAM
"Furthermore, we wish to State that in some way ii
F inland Would make It embar- should he worked out that these workers will get a guar­
uslngfor all the nations of antee ns to the market value of their overproduction ami
urvp* by continuing to pay hrr
that tho wages In our industries will l&gt;e enough for the
lalKirers to be satisfied.
‘in Germany they are cvnlaln"We wish to say that at tho discretion of the employer,
la g tbat Rommel has the British we will offer a speaker' at th0 plant or any other place
Oft tha run again,— Fort Myers
N#we Press. flut thsy're nnt i»y nvailahlo to enlighten and encourage our group.
ing yehlch wsy
"We have given this our serious thinking ns related to
the colored boya, who have been sent away for service In
Someone has said that the pub­
lic Should be better Informed ovrr the United Slates Army and tho alnrming percentage of
what ere are fighting for. Hut them that have been returned. Wo feel that something
should bd dono about this at once. These men that have
iwwo-rriiimsd.laauf m anly for vnnereal diseases, should b.’
forced to take treatm ent until they are pronounced well by
F alks who think that the rsrly
Victories In th# African fighting
praskgw an rally end tn the war
should consldor th* words of Hecrs ta ry Btlmson who says that th •
Mftln Allied offensive Is yet to
coma. When the Axis has been
finally drlvtn from North Africa,
th a continent of Europe wdl te
fataln to be Invaded.

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If jrour Life and Time don't
C om o on ttmo this week, It may
be because of a strike affecting
Donnelley A Sons, an open shop,
handling p a rt of the working of
p rinting these great m agailnri
I f Donnelley would fire all tho»r
not belonging to the union, re­
nter* them with unavailable union
labor,. Life and Time would ai
r+r* a* usual. ^
Five million newspaper readere are going without their ntw*
Lhasa daya because of a strike.
Tha great and mighty New York
Time*. Herald Tribune and other
newspapers have been struck down
Ilka straw men by th# rew spgptr
mall daHverica union. But a dem­
ocratic people moat have facta,
m ust h a te newspapers, If It 1* to
remain democratic.
Christmas la getting nearer
every day. Many do not realist
that there are only twelve more
sboplngdaya before the Important
evairt- Dvacy day now th* atoms
era bseam Ing hsore crowded. Each
day th* Stocks are being reduced
and desirable gift* art constantly
Ttmaa.

And now thara are

only

la-wlda Agricultural
#lUce aara th a n it
ibor In Aorida tf It
ad to work. But why
vd woman used to
tba ftalda continue
sn thur sens In th*
bom* ISO ft month?

ipportunity
lial group.

C O A C H OPERATORS: Ago 21 erd up: good
driving espeiienco (heavy oquipmant preferred),
5 fia t 7 inchat, ISO poendt, minimum Blh grade
education (High School preferred).

St»r*ardi

r lirlt• to rorai extent would be
prejutlired thereby.
Why
not
I rom ulgstr a rule, upon convening
uf the Iryls Inture, that no btlis
could lx- introduced after a tape*
uf 2 1 day* from the data of
convening T This procedure would
nhvlatr the necraally of a pre­
liminary n .iru i, and aIIII would
permit ample time for the- in.
Irndurlinn of hllla with as mack
liinr n• nridrd for drhat*. Also
It would t-e |n,ftalble ot wind up
thr session ill a
ahorter
tlm*
than It ia i heretofore required,"
Troaler raid th at his sugges­
tion was made In view of tht
prraint restrictions on travel fsclllties nnd wsa "In no wise In­
tended to obstruct Iha very good
suggestion of Mr. West."
Speaker Designate Simpson has
given ample evidence of hi* sla­
vers etelre n r s rise t-tfsc y pOejrktt
economy during tho coming ***•
slon and II t* gratifying to find
Individual member* of tha House
concerning
themselves In tha
rim e direction tie suggtwtlona ad­
vanced by both West 'and Troxler
desrrve carrlul consideration, not
only from legislative members
b jl from eltiicns and taxpayers
a* wt-IL
Anyone familiar with Irgiata.
live seaslnns know* that th e r e 'll
plenty of room fo r improvement

N utritious V a l u e
O f Fish Stressed
By Food Authority

TALLAHABSEB, Dec. 17,
J, V. Knapp, -*&lt;

for rallasisd'hseaV* aha explained.
Supporting
Ml*e
Thursby**
claims for tha food* v ib e of fish.
Dr. Roland French, Slat* Experi­
ment Station nutrition scientist,
pointed out that fish In central
can be classed with beef cr being
good source* of the vitamin (l
complex—thiamin, riboflavin, and
n'acln—and Iran, phosphorus, and
'.lgh grade protein. Fish, depend­
ing rn their species. Dr. French
explained, ire high, tnsxllum, or
low in tnclr content of Iht

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Florida would be a

Garage Employ*#!

H eist A gsnti, Baggago Cierit, B ooliccpsrt, Calculatort, Sfanographcrt, Typitli, Clerks, Janitors
and Cleaners.

energy-producing nutrim ent. fat,
with salmon, mackerel- and mullet
containing e* high as IS percent
pur* fat, hallbat and herring con­
taining sm aller
amount*.
ami
had-lock r r codfish larking it a l­
most entirely.
Dr. Frrnrh brought out the faet
that fish oils have been■used for
their concentrated vitamin eon
tent for years, being prescribed
Ly physicians and sold In drug
s te m .

FN8)—Dr,

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It h*» alwayt bean our policy lo give preferonc* in amploymant to men and women living along our routes.
If yoll aro inlrreilcd. mail p cilcard or laltar, giving
name, addren, age, set, and indicata petition you aro
boil w itod for, to PERSONNEL DIRECTOR. FLORIDA
MOTOR LINES, JACKSONVILLE. FLA. An application
blank will bo mailed to you, and if you era acoaplablot
and potition it open, arrangement! will be mad* for •
personal Interview and further consideration.

P S r I d a M o t o r Ii n e s
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tick-free state.
The lO-yesLr fight to rid the
state of cattle ticks has now
reached tho stage where the peat
I* confined to a. limited area and
work. Is now progressing In the
Seminole Indian reaarvatkm of
Collier and Hendry counties where
deer are being exterminated to
prevent spread of the tk k . Th#
board estimate* that f t , 000 will
b* sufficient to complete th* pro­
gram. Plans art being made to.
restock tbs area with deer after
th* tick has been exterminated
moth your problem and mine as It and ISO.OOO waa appropriated by
I* tha problem of thoaa w* have th# last legislature for this purrsleeted to represent us. The tlm#
to tSInlTVtttm it l* NOW. Talk
It over with your Senator and
Monthly attendance In UBO
Representative, get their reaction,
and at th* term* tlm* make your
iba has now passed the 7,000,wishes known- t

Last Times Today
IR E A T E 8 T

JACKSON INN
•Tho homo away
from homo"
Magnolia A 6th 8L

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
DY AUSSBLL KAY
The thought
ndyanced some
time ago that it might be possible
to' hold tha coming Icgtslatlv*
I saxlan to SO days, while receiving
ginarat approval from public and
preaa, f* |M to gain momentum
nr arouae any enthusiasm whan

iS J r .r /r o M s r

Hons* and San*la In Informal
caucua 80 or BO dayi prior t*
tba session, at which all arnoM
and Individuals Inter**tad in re­
gulation be urged to submit their
MU* through their Senators*or
RapreasnUUv#*, typed and In
com piste form | lhat k commltta*
i dslcgatad t* mlmsograph; all
Us and submit coplaa tft all
mambaro, tha preaa aM atarestad
ritlxen* for study t then sal up
stringent rule* against the In-

Room and Board
9:00 wk.
21 meals—7.00

■Growing Allmaah—the feed that's guaranteed ■
far vitamin pataacy.

WE HAVE PLENTY OP BABY CHICKS!

You’ll like our
meals — and
our service!
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ftefnilai M eeting ‘ i j h f*i i ah, I i iti.

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The Senior Y W. A. cf the
Baptist Chuicn *11) meet
in th* church in n er
i t 7:10
c dock.
1 T I i Townsend Club rill hold
their reru ler
meeting
in Ihe
Court Home a t 8:00 j* U. with

rim

I . . I*. H a g a n p re sid in g .

The R urghial Dr»*slng* room
• l the (iram m er Schorl *111 have
a night eeselon beginning at 7:30
o'clock under the direction of
Mr*. C. K. Kiri ley.
The regular meeting of Ihe
Seminole Chapter Number Two

of the O. F.. S will Fold thellr
regular meeting et Ihe Maaonlc
Hall M 7:30 o'clock.
Seminole Chapter Two, 0, F
S., will have Ita bualntaa meet­
ing and Christmas party In the
Masonic Temple * t 8 :W o'clock.
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given by Remlnolf t haptrr Tw... t w l n ,,_
thr I r.., . . Order of the Fa.«trrn .Star, to
night in conjunction with thru
regular huilrw*** _mealing,
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Mr*. Troy Ray through the h&lt;did a y MUedVt. She -wiW be Jolnrll
later by her husband who will rt-.
main here for a »hor1 time.

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Waahing —Wr*ley llamil J»
Chriatmaa Carol—Thu in a t Minor
Ptthapa--Phyllis Shame.
Santa At Home— Miriam Mm*
“ M n. Santa Claua"—Joan
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Chriatmaa Time—June Vance
The Chriatmaa 8 ta r —Beverly
Benton
Th* P in t Chriatmaa -Itonns
Leu Harper
Santa Claua—Nancy Rountiee
Chriatmaa—Jeanne Lanr Miller
Santa Claua—Bobby Bauer
If You’ra Good —Anti Kal-.rn
Cbrtalmaa Time—Connie l-iel
Grandmas Knitting — M im e
Rabom
Dost "Eacua# Me, please”, fiom
Little Lady Manners—
Donna Lou Harper and
Beverly Benton
Sketch—"Phoning Rani*"—
Jeanne Lane Miller and Nancy
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The Surglclal Dreaainga Room
at the Crammer School will be
f ,,
open all day from 9:03 A. M un­
P
til 5:00 P. N Teacher* are pro­
M iss M arth a W rig h t le ft F i t
Dy
M a t,. t l.- i.- m w
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vided and all women are urged
day
for
Smyrna,
Tetin.
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The Phllathea Clara of the F lril I* a s s is ta n t I IS O d ire cto r.
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rrrab y terlan Church will meet
M r. and M r ,. W . II. 7us.hr&gt;
—
with Mr*. Jo# Corley, Cameron
Avenue, at 8:00 P.M. for thrir Jr. have arrived from Washing M r s . J . M . iMoye
ton. U. t - and are sla)ing »ifn
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Mr*, (irorg* M affclt will pre­ relative* here.
ran t her eiprestlon pupil* In a
Mis* Fllso liny who ha. U*M?i1* Mi* J M M‘&gt;* vkr| . hinstfia
rcelUti at the South Side School
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moriml HospiLnl ha* tmrcn m»k i ■! 1 tti 11 •' l ti ii i *
n t hi v l-rid (( i. ♦ t 1
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Rotary Club'a ''Ladle* Night", to her home, lift! Oak A um if
ii. i iini'tlni (.it h* , • ,p|H*i at
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Lake Mary Community Building.
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Mr. ami Mr*. lailhrr Mark,
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The Young People’* Club Is open have been callisk^n Smyrna. Tenn
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tonight and every night through ty the lllne** of th*ir ttaughii 4 1 iH' ai *.•* J’ t t.tsari
1 . 1 1.
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S-I* 1 it l* »Iff1 M• f h i 1 U* dl
the holiday*. Student* are In­ Mias Elizabeth Markcy.
4, " * » L i .1
1 . .11 ' It »■ 1 • 1 * V•■ the tuuif
vited frr« of charge.
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Mr*. Roy Writ hi hn* irlurm.l st» i h 1.* * ' | ' M 1 i a "lute E'•i f. .1
The Glee Club of Semtnolr High
School under the direction of Mr*. from New Yurk City * iu-r ■ %h»
Rdth Jackson will present a prw-'vUited with hei »&lt;i. It&lt;&gt;v
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gram of *pcclal Christm as music Jr.. PHM, I'SNK. .1 r. for » m r il
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at S:30 o'clock In the school aodl*»d* I
lorium. The pLhlie la cordially
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M r*. Chari*** R * ih r«*»n an*!
Invited.
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daughter, l.ynn. hr*r **it»v»*d ■»
SATURDAY
Sanford to W ih** gti*«i* -i' \l#*
l-a-i
T ie off hr* of the Harden Coin RatilaraoiT* parent* Mr ,.i-d 'iLiT, Incaiodl in the Hanford Furni- W R. /achr&gt;
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A , M . u n tfI
IV M u ntle r ihe
M in P a tty
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Mr .
T h * Young People’s C lu b Is open fo r G a in e s v ille . He w ill 1&gt;, nr
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to n lfth t i n t f e v e ry n ig h t throu gh eum panled home by (n-orK
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S tu d e n ts are in
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E LOIRE WINN I.EE, Society Editor

Social Calendar

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PICKUP AND DELIV 3R1ES TO SAVE UAS AND
TIKES.
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If Ik* Florida F ed in -

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for tha h&lt;arln*» of ik&gt; youthful
artiata w'H b* Marob J, aUSouth
■pacific boor* for oudltlono oo
that day o n rot U bo d n ifiu tod .
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Mrale at tbo Unlronlty of MU
•ml. and Mr» Hondoraoa Cottar,
Lake W ald, both official* of tbo
fedarallon, the FUtion
i will b« part of tbo
•ponaorodby tba Natl

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violinUt*.
men and women riU
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win bo

Soldier Thinks Of
Way Out Of Army

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LEGAL NOTICES

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the NOTICK 10 IIK ItR irr OIVKM TO

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the etm p’o chop lain* fin
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Ju d ic ia l C ircuit o f ib a m a la o f
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Mary W. I &gt;..0* 1*0. ialnad by b a r
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Frjcpu

Thru Ne*t taturday, Dec, 26
Qaaatlly Rich!* Rooarrrd

119 W. FIRST ST.

R oast.....Ib
32c
a c airW io
Steaks .... lb 49c
B a k l a n T ip # a b o r t
R ib s.......lb 25c

T ;l« a »

•lb a

atk Rib

.

R o a st.....lb 37c
PidM#
S tew ............ 21c
r u . l i rirc n a d I boapod
B e e f .......lb 29c

IN HRi » * t 4 T S OR
FRANK II If AltlllK,
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FRYERS........ ea. 7 9 c WEINERS
c a u 'f M
J O fficial Saaiy

b a t iy k

Ib. ...1 9 c
any

LOIN STEAK Ib. ,3 5 c

HENS Ib.............2 9 c

Pure LARD, 2-lb carton .... 37c
CANADIAN BACON, Ib . . 69c
Baltimore 0Y9TEBS, p t . . 49c FRESH MULLET, 2 lb s..... 25c

WrltkflV t w i l l —

O A . M O B KM

CONCARNE I b .. 3 5 c SAUSAGE lb. ..2 5 c

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which

Clothes Must Last
Them, Often It The Answer
U m * Frit

Cabbage.....lb

POTATOES

Onions .... 3 lbs. 14c

Lata* W*U‘ k b a r l r l

CELERY

V /ic

IK IilfO W
111-

S t a l k ....

W alnuts.......lb 29c

(CWtnuf aad Btecfed

Oa* Peri* Nice*

*

Y a m s.....4 lbs. 19c
APPLES

For Your Christmas Freak W ater
B ream ....
Turkey Dressin
Florida Ca-ahi
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Ton bm4 esicti nf you ir» here* 1
by rioHfidNj «n4 rnjaJred to
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Cheese
lb 39c
Kraut..3 lbs! 25c

AU4IN0T

m

I b ......... 38c
LOIN or
Pig PORK SHOULDER, lb 25c
.... 49c Pure PORK Sausage, lb .... 35c
CLUB STEAK* lb .
YOUNG BEEF LIVER, Ib 35c SLICED PIG LIVER, l b ..... 23c
Bulk MINCE MEAT, lb . .. 20c Pickled PIG FEET, ea*.......10c

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of Ja n u a ry . A. H. i t l l . Ik a aama
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JOHN I.EO SA IU lT
hportal M i l l a r lo Cb*a*ary

rlO ftlllt.

“WHERE CUSTOMERS SEND THEIR FRIENDS”

Oallformla

4 lbs

*

Lettuce.......hd. 13c

4 Iba. 25c
Mullet
Scrapple.. lb 25c
Sausage.. lb 17c

Bed Uako dau bed

S B U R Y FLOUR

C H R ISTM A S S U GAR

Powder, Ige .... 4Vic
H ia m iT
Pea
Soup........ 12*4c
Id am M U M
K etchup...........21c
■TOKNK.T
Pumpkin, 2Vi .. 9&gt;/jc

FOR CHRISTMAS GOODIES!

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t h r a t a M iddy W rtafa la tlwaa f atari la
BIB ( i f C k iM o it yaailRL Far klaya, c m .
A eoobWo a a d o lk o r e o a f e d U a a U h r if k te a

O. F. BROWN........ ........ *
4X CONFBCnONBirS....lb
LIGHT BAOWN. ...........Ib

3 for. 25c

HOKELY'S FINEST PIE

PUM PKIN.......
CAES FLOUR '

SWANS DOWN

Holiday FOODS

V acPskO ohi
mack Fix, Ib

g^sOlAffFOUR

B B tV K IB T

Posrtb 2V% . 1
Bulk Prunes.

Popcorn tin 15c
MuVter 28-oz. 17e
M olasses.....19c
' —4 V

Whit. RABINS mm.......—
lUajk Pain Filled DATES

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Mlaok

Meat pkg. 12 ^ c

Gtawd CHERRIES .

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Qts 32c

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ib 2 5 c

CfNTIfti

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A pples...... 4 lbs 25c Crackers Ib box 19c
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W aln u ts...... Ib 25c
■ t l %»IT« i»o4 i " m : i t
Pecans .
Ib 30c
NBC Shreddtd
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2 lbs 23c Wheat
pk^s 23c
i . i u i . l : ii i;n t:iti.
Lettuce
head 10c S p a r k l e
p k tf 5c

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C O U R T

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Pickles 22 oz ja r 21c

£HE LONE RANGER

FfgV uddins can 29c

By FRAN STRIKER

TCttTCl THE OSLV THING FOR 1ft TO Jf THAT RIGHT.
CO 16 HEAD FOR T}« T — . f c - . w O MOORE THIN
GOLPHI Ht . ; —
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FLOUR

SN 0 5 HEEN
FLOUR

201b. 77c
For M ak in g C h r i s t m a s G o o d ie s !

P a rk

FLAKES

lb 39c

5c

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Owdol lrg pkg 22c

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lb 39c

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lb 27c

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29c
15c

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lb 23c

Drops ...... 2 lbs. 27c Pork Hams ..‘lb 35c

2 tor i T3

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15c stealT
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10c lmu4
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C^H^I’lqur^pkg 17c
Cpcomalt 1-lb cn 45c

All

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2 lbs 23c Peaches No. 2' ■&lt; 25c
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Pc ta toes .. 10 lbs 33c Pancake Fleur
Gc

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lb 19c

T t •ti'- I H i!f*« Wficil#

Squash

.....Ib 25c Sausage .....

CHOPS

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f i fidi-

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MEAT

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M l. V e r m o n t T u r k e y s

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31b h \ 25c
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Turnip Greens 10c

Bon Bons 1-lb bx 21c Backbone

lb 2 5 c

75c P o r k H o m s

Carrots

Plum Pudding 51c
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Raisins
2 lbs. 151- Shoulder
Gum Drops .. Ib 10c

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TONGUES

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lb 17 c

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CREOMULSION

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FLOUR 19c,
35c,
67c , . $1,67
NUTLEY MARGARINEIb 18c
A&amp;P Whole Kernel Corn 2 no. 2 cans 25c
SILVERBROOK BI TTER
lb 49c

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AN INDEPENDENT
Eatabllahed

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TH

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D AILY N E W S R A I’KR
M em ber A nsocinted I’r t w

JEighth Army Cuts Rommel’s
d Retreating Forces In Two
Full - Scale Fighting
Resumed In TunisBizerte Sector As
Monsoons Slacken

This Nazi Sub in St. Lawrence Was Sunk
Statement Issued Be*1
fore Big A l l i e d
Assaults In Buna
And Gona Sectors

Rescue Child at Chicago Fire

WASHINGTON. D«c, 17,
(AP) — N ary d in Ini beta
alilUag at Jap* a cm ahlp* In■Ullatkiaa a t M-iada, Haw
Gn :gt* Ialand la Um Solewoe* hit and d .m .y -d mm
c a iB j dtatrwyrr or cralaer,
lb* Nary m reported today.
W ile 1 ly injc jertr#**#* *nt*!t &gt;d a -d dratrojrad I t Japu&gt;M Zero flgbt.-ri, ararby aa
chlire rare* of of Z e r o ,
which attacked Um fartraaan
d o lro y c j oaa fortrra* whoa,
loti rrtw *** rescued. On*
dii rbomber failed In return.
Thia brought lo 141 Um num­
ber &lt;f J ■p e a c e ah I,a an ­
nounced *unk or d iK * |td in
IHe Solomon*.

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in , A««&lt;M'I.4TM&gt; VW*C*a* " 1
In a c.iarlatrd .qucexe a g a in # I
ih» Axii. I l l Red army today
■»p&lt;n,| it ama.hcd a big NaM
-o.nter-offenilve ,o u t 1 we*t _ •
allnxrad anal captured
|W*
'V '» .tronghold. weal of RaMJk
K l x a k m atony a 10 0 0 -mil*
.••gmenl of
the
.now-covered
rtu»»inn frtinl, lhr Soviet* cIlM f
a brrwch in their lint* eoutlt*
*v t
lit
Stalingrad,
l im p
iK r.r Inhabited point* In a aw*
l&lt;n aalvanrr in the Moxdok a n *
of tha* I m naua 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 ih r rrn lra) and
lu u lh rin 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 lln g ra tl on ih r rMt*wnl r m llw lj
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A L L I E D HEADQUAR­
TER S in A u str a lia , D ec. 17,
(4*)— C .p tu rcd Jap an ese «rtiilcr&gt;'trimn to d ay told in te lli­
gence o fficer* t i n t E m p eror
ilirr.Klto &gt;ravo order* to troop s
on N’ov. 2S to hold th e ir N ew
tiu nea p osition * to th e la st
man. T he ord er w as g iv e n
. f ter ih e E m p eror h eard o f
the p.’ ! r d i'f b it men w rrr 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
o f realeUne*. T h e n
ng a t Um Buna gov*
nv, tha’ B e n a m le­
nd BaaaiMada Total.

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The Itri.i-*l. eighth army
hit* cut Mnrshul Rommel's
retreating African I'-orpg cnliinm- m uvn along ltii&gt; mml
In Tnixil- trapping nrmorrrl
formal Ihim iilrenly heavily
mniilril ami &gt;»i»ffrrinjr heavy
?a»UnltieH. iln&gt; llrilinh annmiiui ii Unlay The column'
were out o f VVaili M u trn tin .
tt.% mil. - .««■•t i f hi Aifheila. He| m«»t * from the w**-ti‘ni flunk In*
lien (.4 IJi. t Mhi».l fnrcea life om
thf- it'io%«1 there iignin
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ii right »4 \ llird nir supaHoHly.
IrnHi ui ini' * Hi*- rural ft it rung ihnl
th- Ml. have vt on tmi«fcry «ver
til* ftu in \ 'i v ,t
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[ Moacow-Itovtf v line.
Be tote* .105 .runs of vaHoQf
ralloem aiul 150 0 motor v# Mel**, I
I the It Maoian* orliMed two trmllUl
J loa Ini mith w*i mipjilira., am mil 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#
attem pt to relieve A its unlit • » '
elrcle-ri between the Don ami tha
Volga. Fifty tan k . belonging to
a regiment of m otoriird infantry
from the 8 i*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
thr ee r tory n to u in r hou»e nfter It look fire. Three olher |&gt;*r*o*'- reported.
Thirtv-fivp more German plane*
mere .h a rt when they jumped out' of window* lo eacape the flam*.
were shot down on the fltalin*
Two of th* InjuWd are tying a t th a foot of the ladder. An invalid,
who eoubl not, he moved, perished in the lirec Thli ie a phervephoto

Lundquist Tak?s
Up Managenient
Of Country Ciul;

on sc

Citizens To
Seining St. Johns

ma, i' • i Hi. |L i Ln linr
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It.,muiet - |*ei*ifi-ui riirp l
ihwV
i*n }li ■ H milu.hlf*.l h»- «»■* i*Un•
fill I Mg bln flight.
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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« runfiiitllv riMtt. k.M.g !he* rwtnrtttlng

Biuves President Optimistic
v About Spring Training H
Prentiss Brown
May Be OPA Head
WASHINGTON, Dee. 17. (41
—R cport, 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 u l t,
will be Ihe aoflctilng of ration
Ing control, to relea.* more
aupplic* to civilian*. Appoint
men! o f Brown waa believed to
have been agryed upon a t 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 tlx factory.
■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 u i.h e . communique revelled
of Joaeph B. EMtman, defen.e
German. . 1... e tt.

wa^t^r'lE."

u.^*h w*k ^

to live up ta Wa ajgfe.tiona,
at effecting team travel, our decialot) a* to whether or nut to
ain here, will ba greatly Inoenerd by IhU faetor," ho .aid*If w t do eomi»H h# midc-d. I

but " V .
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1
Ilona aft*» loeing 60 men an
tank*. Plea anemy p ane*
»hot down and ala othere
»rcd-

H

Officer Commends
Sergeant Chandler (&lt;“
University
Group Of Uetttenanta

lire. Robert W. Chandler, th*
former Lucille DAle, recently reeelved a letter from C ep t William E. Bicktey, commanding offlfor o f-th # medical detachment,
Itla t Station Hoepttal, commend-

nifisnasr^-.a:
tenant'!
In (ba ‘
A any A

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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 n l !■ Iin M**f| u( Kev
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fuel If 11 ItNi milt-.* b r ) ttiul

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in |lfi!i«h t' .in Timfid id f airi*
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fa’* I»1f 'l I■% t h•* S Mil*. ■Hi

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be
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( an Finish School
W arren Daniel and Bitty Flem
lag. baekfltW player* of th#
Inoia High School Celery Fed*,
r t f t h i d honorabt# mention on
tha All-SUt# Football Team for

IMS

E.B. Carter, aelectlv* **rvi&gt;-&lt;clerk, baa been autborjxrd by the
Jackaonvnl* Navy lleaulquerter.
not to &lt;taka eollatmenta In the
Navy rota further notice.

Strip Tease Producer
Gets Six Month Term

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NOW T O R *. Dae. 17, CO—
I. H. H ark,' »*-year-old veteran
theater nuui and CO-producer of
"Wine, Wm m i and Seng" wa*

Hitler’s Doctors Stty
Mussolini Hus Cancer

f’oLii KnKli«h. .Stall- PHj|»rrintrful
("f-il &lt;4 |»Tibttr In - 1 ru« timi, revenbsl
ibrtf \ .ujtlts will be n Ibi winI
tom filmic their Usl year nf high
*rhtH I f-e f&lt;tre lining drafted, T Vi
1 t wton, ro inly *. |n-rtntcndrnl »»f
piibhr in *li net ion. stntrd
tht*

LONDON. l&gt;rc. 17. pH — [ V
mler Muxollni uf Italy b a. can
car of the .t»mach in an advanced it itirm n g .
■tag* an unufflcial a - 1 u.uallv
In an itnwwrr t •• numerous re
reliable »ou(r»
here ajth tr""l i.first» for informal tnfi n* to how
connection, mi the continent ,ahl 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.”
—
WASHINGTON, Dee. IT, W Mra, Franklin D. Rooaevelt, In an.
■waring qveillone today, aald ah*
TFNNE 8 8 EE—Scattered ahowWRtv ed storiM current th a t ah*
h id mad* luncheon reeerratlon. era and w arm er to n ig h t; frv.h
.
fb r peg roe* a t Waablngton hotel* wind*.
GEORGIA — W arm ef In the
-tarklch ah* a* Id aha nevar bad
dene—"are Implrvd aU tem cnt. north portion; tem perature* alight*
!fW M would ba of value ta Um ly higher with acattered light
froat In the aouth portion to­
night.
FLORIDA—Continued cold with
light to heavy froat In th* north
—
WASUINOTON, Dm. IT, W j - portion and the aesth rwrtlon a*
A m ere In th* n eat aeacion to fa r aocth aa Muckland-Okrcchobea
region .U nlghL
ALABAMA — Warmer in th*
weet and north portloau thla after­
noon. tonight not quit* #o cold in

False Rumors Denied
By Mrs* Roosevelt

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tin 1 I iilletin front h**adirunrta n
inllrvl 'a Kr.at roluntti of {C»er*
mitiii tfnffii* UMiving westward.”
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"T bikc I i were incmy motor
U a iisi mi rt a moving westward from
\|*|diriiliufi» for thi* I S * im J ! ilia- Kl AghHIa jkoalthin.
Many
f- iv iit fiariiinntifins fur Jmtmr bill* w eir
red with bom hi 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*
h--it I H rcrfiiiy for the 11 N
&lt; i%il Hcrvicc Commission
»n
riMi.rwr-vl tiMlay.
Junior Pharamneists receive %J,
|H»f» a

y c a t.

l ull Information and application
Plunks may b# obtained from Mr
M rl^ulin at tha Post Office »*r
'rum th# U. 8 . Civil Servic# Comm ini on, W*ih!ngton. I&gt;. C.
Appllratlona are
not d e.irn l
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 g reet
(* th* eauUon th* commander m uit
obaerve. The aub atay* aubraerged
during the daylight, come* up

('ongress Ends Most ,
Im portant Session

WACHINGTON, Dec. 17, ( « —
- The wartime 77th conareaa *diourned Wedneaday, ending tha
longe.t anif phfhana the moil lmnortant aeailpn in co n rrv i.lo n il
ilatcn .
,
With oaly a Bo it 120 of Ita W t
member. In n a l r .c a t* , th* houa*.
voted adjoum m et a t B ill p.
three hour* a fter Um aenata had
cca.nl ope ration*.
Juxt before the heuae aeaalon
ended, Speaker Rayburn
(D„
Texaa.L paid tribute b&gt; the te rvice of drpartlgg member*, and

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ennessee’s Harmonica System
WiO Show Up In Sugar Bowl
'■ y WILLARD YARBOROUGH
'P aatarae
OX VI LI,K, Term, Dec. 1 5 Otcheatra on the playwould make Ttnnrsaee’e
feel at rate next Sugar
Day at New Orleans. For
ones would harmonise perh Tenneaaee'a unique ofwhtch stresses rhythm
snort rhythm.
Tennessee system, at drby former head roarh Col.
eyland, who learned hit footaa • West Pointer. Involvra
rrveraea that nrceaallale
nd timing for eaecUllon.
it thla liming, or rhythm.
Volunteer ground attack la

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By DILLON GRAHAM
AP Peat a re , FporU FeHtor
NEW YORK, Dee. 15. Don llut-|'w jjam ln el uv
I l o w e r s . I l l s . ! , . A T o t t e n r g s 11
son la perhaps the only playrr Crulckshsnk
Clause Oliver It et ut To D.
In football
who la tnoroughly
ui
guarded on every play. Moat I- Harper rl SIKKIM
Iram t assign two players to
ITtr
nf
Ksnr.tril
To l.rmus Jllller
NEW YORK, Dee. 18. (Ape- watch hla every* atep—and even Hr r ■uit. is
fliy of Hsnf'irsl To I ll l!rul«&gt;n
r i a l ) - Selection! for Collier’s 63nl then they seldom see successful.
M TH FA tTlO ^ OF MnitTUlUl!
annual All-Amerlea football team, •He Is almost aa valuable to the
Il*rp*r, 1/ I# rl m To ifllvrr
a perpetuation of the All-Ameri­ Green Bay Packvra aa a decoy, H I’ltllM 9\ ui
Ha m u m
ca «tar ted by Walter Camp In Col­ aa he la a t ■ naaa catcher.
rral
H arm
M »riio«r
Cofp
A a 1 one rival coach monaned, va I VF drxl
lier’# Weekly In 1889, were anII 7&gt;rr*nnrr *1 u*
Hutson la football’s No. 1 un­
nounred today. They ara:
Ku». J nar fill As Tlllle* Km Va
-Ends: Donald Currtvmn, Boston solved problem. No matter what I «»I FlurtRf# at «i i
College; David Behrelner, Wiscon­ defense you set up against him.
he’ll score against you.
sin.
Up to thla year, New York was much taairr for I&gt;on.
Tarklea: Richard Wildung, Minthe only team that had held him
I&gt;on it ju tt 2J And probably
neaota; Robin Olda, Army.
FCaach John Bamhlll, who IramGuards: Undell Houston, Ohio arortleaa on paasVX Don derided hat aaveral more great yrara of
to •hatter th at jinx. So, when the football in hii ayatrm. rhancea
tkis tytlem at n Tenraaee S ta le ; Julius Franks, Michigan.
and later succeeded ColCenter: Joseph Domnanovlch, Parkers came to the Polo Grounds ara after he travel, pro football
a few weeks ago. he not only will movt through many a »ra»on
Neyland when Ihe latter rnt- Alabama.
J Um Army two yrara ago.
Quarterback: William Illllfn- scored two touchdowns, hut ha brforo hit equal I* found.
tied Ihe league record for It
' a fundamentalial too.
brand. Indiana.
Tasutaasee. a t Tulaa Unlveraily
Halfbacks: F r a n k
Hinkwlch. pa aa receptions In a single game.
The Giants had two men on him
; SHB learn New Year’a Day, rrllea Georgia; Paul Govemall, Colum­
—behind him. They figured II
'aty .o n 11a running atUck to bia.
was
Impossible to keep him from
Hk s the neeraaary yardage.
Fullback: Mlehaet Holovak. Bo*. catching pastes and their Job
ground game yields to aerial Von College.
» « i to tackle him quickly and
j t a only when Ihe 'rhythm
The anuail from which the Col­ kc.-p him from scoring. Only near
ilia to open holes In Ihe forrwnll
Uw opposition, or «hrn block- lier’s All-America la chosen is the goal did the Giants concen­
made tp from nominations by ten trate on breaking up the pass.
•la weak.
This slim, (all, almost frail -1
or main wea|xin, la the run- veteran football writers covering
atUck," Barnhill declared, all sections of Ihe country, who looking end probably will soon l«
voted
professional football's most
offcn.ive i,u Hud hat al- have earned the reepeet nf both Valuable player. Just ns he wit
v a r a pakl lourhilnwn dlvklrruU roarhe, and fana. Their Idea i, in IKII.
And V f hive n't rrm»on lu rhingr not In plrk a tram that might | Ills |mi fur innnrra during Iho
l-cal »onir rival line-up but to reUflJfS At (his RtAfTC of thr ward
those who hart contributed! '-cason nisi nalrd t r i e i.rrhapt
mo.I. those who have shown th e ' mme spdctaeular than in any of,
a t Tennessee is powerful in
hi* t'ijrl)! yr«r« In liu* pin gurnc.i
•Jr too, as many strong oppo- greatest all-around ability.
In view of Ihe closeness of Ihe l lr broke a rw onl—frinnally hla
1earned the past teasorf.
in*n—c*vc ry llm r hr raught a
m and I^&gt;ulslana Klalr vote for many-of the positions on fsOBB.
passing acts In Steri­ this team, Coiller’a thla year pubIn hl« lust gamn ngain-t Pittalithe* Ihe nominations made by
le! apd Alvin Dark, re­
liurgh, hr iMbotnl a fiel! goal
ly, hut the Voluntrris each c f Ihe Jodgei, In addition to that brought the*
Packer*' trl*‘
_ tufflclenlly lo bent both the final cholera.
uniph. He alto
kkkr«l
thn«'
thatr own rnme
(Xiinta a flrr touchdown for a ••**!
r u
two-tram system, which!
B4»n‘* totnl of 1.1, l»rttrrlng by'
Tcnnee.es- somewhat |n. ! Den’s ptntera In tha kicking de- two points tha old record held
Jstlc In Its, If, has been paitrnrnt with a 42-plua average by Automatic Jack Marulrr*.
anti Walter Hlalcr, a Yanover front the Nryland a• try.
-0
,,
.
_ n «
is
llrre arc tome of the li-agut
|h|t y (. “
me. This year there Is but kee fro m JW Id e n ce .sR . 1 . .Uer r„ , inll , |u|. „ n
difference In Ihe Vole’ first nutr at thr tailback aldt.
I .IN m l n t B B C o r r d . 7 1 p u t f f l
Triple- threat Cifera, a dark c a u g h t
aarond trams. One Is Just as
17
pataca*
touchdown
’o) aa the othi r on the of rurly hairr&lt;t tx»y with a phytiqur M 1 &amp;
&gt; n rd a
gainrd on pataca
with the first stringers not unlike -a Trojan,
••^•*** ia Vthr
r \ mitartT '\‘ i caught, II itaaar* caught In one
pe the etrongrr on the dr er. Ilia quick kicks, which Inci Leumrr. l(l
I.) |,t
Itr lion laxmt-y's mark.I
, The (cam* upualty nltrr dentally havr iwrn uanl more a*
tourhiluw n |iam« i caught in
an
offmaivr
«rea|K&gt;n
than
a
ilr*
each nuarter.
hi* ctrr.-r
career .’&gt;.r»3tl yanls gninr,l in
bby Clfrra, a T«*nnrB*»*r ha frnaivr one thla year, havr l»rrn hi* carrer
career f»2 l i-ilnt* srorv-J in
Burprialngly
gooil.
Ilia
hall
lug
______ Trbo r u r r r n t l y I p r i U t h r im
hi* r a m i
ging hn■ tirrn abort c f terrific and
The Chimgo llrnr* am tha
hi* p au ri aren't at all lad.
l&gt;e«l trarn in football and lirnrgt
------------------------------------Trnnraac* uara Clfera to aoftrn llnlas, who roarhed them laiti
up tha op)K&gt;nrnt. Thrn little year and part of thla araaon, la
Ulster hrerzra in to display tome |&gt;erhepa the amarteat tutor. In;
I K T H R 1 *0 1 U T ClH T i l l : 1 Ol
licet foot work, galloping for the weatern dlvlalon playoff game;
T T J I I H J K . AKHI m u r. &lt; dll
%TK.
i* i ii n i
touchdown! more than llkfljr, and In 1941, the Heart had 13 differ­
i TV# HI.OIIIIIA.
to patt to rndt Al H ull. Franklin ent drlrneve deelgnral x p r r u ly
ntK
jamh .
%i •NTHISs •I-: It lluhhrll or O. C. Uoytl. lie's bet­
for llutsmt. They aaeignrd three
MUA'U Fnimri 1* I'hrt.e. 11* lie
ter in the pairing department iqr* to him
aa|alag«f. iSrram l
i .m i %Ml •*KM- than la Clfers.
-ALL,
llutaon bring* grief to any men
M i IIAYUII t l.R l 1M* MM 1111The Voluntaera are replete with assigned to guard him. lie hat
ia jp a
■ III!
ah d m
harkfltltl men and t h e r e lan’t ■rvrral eprctfa or change* of
?u a Li aarli t»f t stu tile lief eh) enough difference among them to pare lie I* n pant matter i f
IftSrl an«i »c-jut»..i i» i»«»»hi •tart an argument about. There'a feinting nnd faking.
'•* alalms a»M| d* n.s&gt;••!• • M* I*
lie ralehs-a a football like Trie
, ar HOih o, &gt;••!• »».•* h**«- Lawrence (Ited) Zontinl, sopho­
Iasi lit# o i » i.
.f
I'lir.ait: more of Whtlcavllle, W. Va., and fipeaki r ute to catch fly ball, in
IN MClNTHlNiil.lt u » t * II I Hoph William (Hill) Hillman of the outfield He can glance over
Canal) J u.
». irvtn««l*
hit »ho.Jdei, judge tha tlliUntr
Ia I f a K lo rM k . s i M* » M " * In Kane, Pa., whoee namee are eynMart lious* of s |.| « a.only ui noymoue with 30, 40 and BO yard of the i»o««, strike out running,
and lhr-i stretch hid hands out
if lr i Klorpls. wttMn *urhi rai- runt.
«f months from the tlm» of
William
Meek, eenlor from to Kti (hr hall at tnc last second,
first flUbllrAlInn aaf till* n«»llr«*
k claim or dsinsiiat *11*11 »■- Birmingham, Ala., and Charlra anti JuM at thr right tlmt.
No matter whal you do against
writing, anil shall alal* Ills Mitchell, HL Alban., W. Va., share
m of rssldsnr* and !*■•»• ••fflr- the quarterback poet.
William Hutson. It generally turns out
t em of tho rlolmsnl. mwl aholl
to
hr wrong.
•worn to by Ihs claimant a- (Dill) Nowllng, tenlor from BL
Without him, the Parkers prob­
I, or attornsr. and m i »urh I’cUrahurg, Fla., uaually itarta at
■ ar dontsnd not iu f 11*«t *it*li the fullback (lot, yielding to ably would hnvo bean Just in
either Plledrlrer Clyde (lg) Fu- other l «*nm rather than In the
JOHN (V S.KONAIIDV
A* MKUtur nf the IaA*l eon, &gt;12 pound Utddlrthoro, K y , runnrr U|« I &gt; tho Heart In the
• III and Tealament ..f
boy, or William Gold, e junior weslrrn division.
m ono
ja m :
sio ntnin
Wnh mII rrnlit (&lt;&gt; llutaon part
from Brockton, Maae. Jim G a ff­
OKU WfSLCII. deceased
of hu su&lt;eras must t»o attributed
Public a lion l»eeensli#i l#th ney, Cumberland, Md.. tpeedtter, to his pMasrr. ( red Isbell. Isbsll
l&lt; the etartlng wlngback
Is rnr of thr Iwat passrrs In th#
Uigur. SOm*« say as good as Bsm-

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BA N FO nP. T C O tlD J.

Hutson Is Sure, SEMINOLE COUNTY National League
Guarded Player COURT RECORDS Operation Is Not
Of Pro Football
Affected By War

C o llie r s
53rd
All-America Grid
Team Announced

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lly SID FEDEX
WASHINGTON. Dee. |G, (,V)—
Pinfes.Ion*) 1 iM&gt;tball's “big a.How”
the
National
louigue—-decided
Monday to continue
operations
during the war, but failed to
hold tho regular draft of col­
ics'- player*, which annually pro­
vid'd tin malarial
to ' operate
Wit W
In
ths-lr regular
Dreember
Dtiding, a brial affair that last­
ed It-sa than two hours, tha 10
elu &gt; owners or Ihtir representsllvrs voted unanimously to keep
rlrht on
going, “subject,
of
csiurse. lo whatever regulations
or renditions m lgtl arise." Yet,
they adjourned the meeting withotu making the usual selection of
tun graduating college players,
whrh is the one reason the contlu-v was called.
With about 303 of their placers
already in military service and
more reporting almost dally—even

Head Coach Ray Flaherty of tha
newly
crowned
championship
Washington Redskins la heading
for the Navy Immediately— the
outlook la slightly lets than rosy.
One coach snook HD bead arid
asked;
“ He can vote to operate, but
can w ot’
As for the d raft, the owners
{minted out that It could be held
durihg their annual meeting next
April. It was pointed out private­
ly, too- that a t Ural time the
owners could also clangs their
minds and vote to Suspend opera­
tions for the duration, a sugges­
tion that at least two of the
magnate* have made in recent
days
After announcing
ing the
tho “ butlaa-dose-toness-aa-uaual"
(or
usual-aa-poasihle) decision, 1 -ro­
gue Commissioner Elmer Laydrn
named the 32 players who will
make up the all-star loop squad
which will tangle with the Red­
skins in (be “pro bowl" game for
the United Seamen'e Service In
rhlladcjph'a December 27. These
performers wrre recruited from
every club In Ihe league, nine
of them. front Ihe Chicago B ean
whose reign as kings of pro fool-

lha Radi kina
yesterday with a 14-41 dafeat that
•lands out as, tha season's moat
startling upset.
Announcement alto w it made
that each of the
Redskins rem-rlved 495589 as bis share, of
the players* pool from yesteiday's
championship game, which drew
n record playoff gale of fl!3 ,&gt;
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Ware, Cesgly R t f s et tem tao^
Cewaiy. riavlds. cs Ibe ttik gar
of itarei.ibtr ISIS, far approval of
•am, and for final dlovkaras aa
Stsseairls ol Ibe eaUle of Marry
Mtlion hspsurlh. deceased, oa tkls
Slid duy of November l»4b
JL'WA ix o r liT r a r w o it T lt
Eiecutrlx nf Ihe estate el
rtAltllT
MILTOK
PAPVVOHTII, deettssd.

ONE BILLION and
Three Hundred
MILLION in ,WAR
BONDS—

Yea. Dot year’s llgsar tax**
would bars boogkt that maay
bsada.

ARCADE
Package Store
ALL POPULAR BRANDS
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% m C J&gt; {jUtiCcruflh

f am a SOLDIER of the Wires

Y[OU'RE foia| lo sea tkit home
for-Christmas look on many a
,young
man in uniform Ikit year.
Let's help him gat there!

"Tbit December, war will lake no
holiday and Uncle Sam will be using
the telephone more than ever. There­
fore, we operator! are asking you to
help ut by not making holiday greet­
ing long distance calls this year. We
urge that no such colts be made, espe­
cially on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day
or New Year's Eve.

With travel facilities taxed to the
limit, and the usoil holiday RUSH
twinging in— what more generous
gesture could we. make than to
offer "o«r holiday seat” to these
camp-seasoned soldiers, sailors end
mariner .We can taka oer own trip
later, whea the sihuHe* eases.
So let’s speed the boys off to the
| homo fires for Christmas, limy
, needJt most. Give thorn • brook-,
and a boost. . . sod a teat, for oer
co«ntry's mortle.

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Sam surely needs these long distance
lines and when he needs them — It's
right nowI I know we can count on
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U.S. and French Leaders Confer in Africa

—

Germans Retreat At
Full S p e e d And
Offer Weak Rear•
Guard
Resistance
ta r

a h o c u t k i)

Germans Launch
Strong Attacks
Near Stalingrad
MnrRed Offensive
Of Moscow
Steadily

Ansneiirir.1 1 'rvs.s

Endless Bombs Fall
OnJapsNearMambare
River On New Guinea
Fanners' Groups
Meet To Discuss
Labor Situation

rn etaat

Allied plages strafed
■hel Erie Rommel's retreating
— troops 100 miles beyond the
w collapsed El Agchcllla front
while British vanguards push­
ed well west of the old Nail
n
line, indicating the Germans
• were retreating at top speed,
• offering only weak rearguard
resistance. Tunisian reports

.M rntbcr

Dutcn •Fuehrer*

-* Land Troops Assault
Knemy's
Remain­
ing Buna Section
S ho r e
Positions
\t tM lllM iTDN.
Dec. It).
t 1 1* )--1 nl ll^tl S tair* bomb*
i r« r ( h1ink Jf pa nr to# inatal ■
Li 1!■hi*
nl III.mu.
1Lougain* III. NUnt! in ihc f «ilohtotta.
mrl on rnr nrt
4(ppo*ttJon.
aiallahl#
S.a *-Vpi J|fl •t Dili
#«• In Hi# lr rk nf oppiiflltion.
Thi-* |T« all 111
I* Toiifljdrrrd
nflr nf 1hr ptiruipal Jap air
l.to-s * alb.Mll *, mtlfto mirth*r®l ft ,Udll gll AHAI

Employment Manujrei
Answcm (luestions
For l/ocal Growers

fr««t1aar# ft*** Pagr fl«t|

The German* looted f oil-oral#
Attack*. •p##rh#adfd l»y tank*
anl pUna.lo dr Tv# an armored
wedge into Hutman line* io jth I iinh| with tin- T"1*" lilill I M
indicated the long-stalled battle weat of Mallmnaii u the Red
offer**
ire on In#
front
• bluil 1
i1f IaI»'I
l |il |
for Tunis and Birrrte might fUnrolled
atradil
v
through
mow*
I
.11
h|-* | Mltil pit* E vllldl
1*1 k|t. (I
up at any moment.
forrat*
I * UlHttFis lilt lill't *f ,111,1 tulfat
American and
British
van cowemi
Announcement of the new Soviet
i i"|i t*f ttii it uim! •l ht i * »•***
1 (1.
k k a iii I k I i II
1*11 1 ;*to 1
guards probed against outer dt■uccrisea followed front dlipatchinhlra ihnl ihi'
Hindu
t a i l n t .i l
lM ttg l;i,
.M itiArfrnsea of the two Aila-held cities. ra and an earlier communique re­
**‘i !itm &gt;
} imtiii *-*l in iiiMiiy
UnlUa] Nation*’ airmen continued
llitir
N&gt;v
t.tinii-M
fo rc e s
\»miw, flini *til i rr»*|t« hmiKintf
American and French army and navy leaders are shown ronfatr:" l- nt an undisclosed I s li.a.i
porting the capture of a dominat­
to blast enemy positions.
‘iih’h rfit*aifh
jtr'ft4*.
'is*
pul
ci-it-.i'K-t.-tK fHintliial .lap am itu
\
'BriUaha _Imj&gt;«rials paced by a ing h e ljh t near Yrlikie Lukl on quarters in French North Africa. They arc. lelt to right: Rear Vdimrsl t &lt;1 llrti i-ti 1
kri'«'|4 N tk *11 thru ft * 1 iihTitln"
fo tv c.i liulv'iil to a lii-tv fo o lGrnrral Boissesu, of th* French Africa,, Army; Major Grnrral Lh&gt;).i fn-dmdall ........
i --f l„
mighty Allied air arm, were re the central front, a fortified ril*
&gt;i pri'arlau* ■- id 1 ir»-f ttr^NUiortc-ti close on the heels of the laffp aoulhweat of Stalingrad and
ported
holil n r n r tin- in o iilh o f th e
American
O
n
lra
l
Task
»
k
Forces
arul
ami
Ad
Admiral
Hloult.
of
the
French
rsvnl
fmr&lt;
•
i -tUiUlR tilt’ . till* il I Ik M-t|tt |luck
chain
of
hilU
northwest
of
the
a
Africa Corps In the race for
t hu’ i* •m*I i •»iu|*Nii) mul
.Mimriuirs- Itivi-i, u lill,- limit
Tripoli last night amid slrna that city.
( HM'f Ciifl l nil) ljl**»*‘fw litL't’lllt'l
lhhl|H
l \. l t. tl llr ,\ V |iri*H.Hlire
Marshal Krwin
Romms
might
Th# two town* w rit of R ih ee
1 t h in
taint \ ■rm Htil aHu le*a.|
flea past that port to join the fell to the Rumlanit in ntubborn
ov i i
lo on nib i •' ilvv m illin g
in* t &gt;f-tolr i ibiy nl t» 4n&gt; mi ii
Axis last stand in Tunisia.
fighting which ro*t the Oertnani
1hr &lt; (t&gt; HitII 1** **&lt;M il with I*
I &gt;11f I:i a* &gt;.1 -lo )I I- |*I-«II iciTVH.
Unofficial reports said Rommel 4f&gt;0 troopt, 14 ran cmplacemettU
'1 &gt; tllimilH HMH'BV**■1 s.f II.a- Ur
Mi n . I . oi i i i ii .ili i |Hinm||-t|
already has arrived in Bisnrt* and 11 pillbote*. the Tuetday
. ..Is. l.a. al ..If ♦ f tl" 1 Hit#*
and taken over command of the mi«ln Ijcht comm unique ia h i
J.,
*„ ■ ' ,
- , Dm* I’npus
ffl-. » 1 “1 "to * 1
. » v.1 a*
Tunisian defense from Ms Gen
.Soviet
force*
in
another
rector
Walthrr Net ring and A Mud re­
’M i
■1
1 mitinN
connaissance was said to havs went of III he v da mailed 26 tatfika
. 1 KitOlii
revealed streams of Axis troops and Inflicted heavy )«y«»ea on the
•i
*
1
•t i I
I'M,t i n n i t
moving into Tunisia from western A l ii troop p. the com in unique aald.
* ■- % I Hilt
Trlpolitani* It confirmed these
Rum*inn artillery fire w«a rr#*L
. it til
report* wo ild Indicate that the iirtl with de*tn&gt;yinir teveraj dasen
• I * 1 1t:L II|fI’
’ Tripoli garri-on is being with­ enemy dufouta am! Btlenrlnif nine
I
.
.
Ml Till*
drawn and mat llommtl intends enemy artillery and m ortar bat*
to abandon the great A ils har­ terica alonjf thr Kihev-Vyazma
\ ’
•j'-.rtini;
-— — —
ATLANTA, Do- Ml. ISpacIsll
bor without a fight.
M t It it
Nrivicc mrn away from bom*.
\
- .,-rvicr t■*r cnmmunlca
A British communique reported railway. Upward of 1000 enemy
•it
Mini*
.
1
'
.
\
tne»p*n*lv*b
..........
M . i t tport,
that the African Corps was con­ troop# were diaperard and partly Itn - for horn* Ilf* and therefore ,|n„ rapidly and
iim im m it.ti '
Umlrd Service Orgmnitslii-ns have rtlth Marine* itutione*! nvrrwl* fi* In*
• v 1 | •. iindfil
tinuing Ita headlong flight from wiped out.
«i-4Mat mil a kvi
*&lt;lopt*d
the
slogan,
“A
home
ii now in rff#ct ft i* khown t* a h** « 6t t -Mil Itr ,
1 \ *in i u nil
Northwest nf Btalingrad, some
El Agbaita and was putting up
only a weak rear guard action 1000 German troop* repeatedly swny from hms," said William 1h«* EKM Fkptr*HnLin*ry Fort*' Ulc* I ii m \rner - *
Wtiskupf,
addressing
Klwsnlnn.
Mrsisir
nd
ft
i
*
m
*
f
f
w
i
h&gt;
W
.v !•**« n
which the British quickly routed counter-attacked tha newly-won
f JtilllH«
|*t •
\\ edhe.
ch coated . Th# N ails, Row- Soviet positions, but all war* rs at luncheon l« l*y at the Hotel Blly public telegraph. c*gl» o pi ivBit- .*r 1 inlri i
.
uffh
5 . 3 S * » . tii«w4cvbqr-&gt; €u r
the ffteay 1#at ftw Mayfair,.. ....................................
• ,W t L
awwa A
IsSIIhiars At
. a
■- a
-- a i.t
a
f
* by means
of# latsM
largo il
numbers
of tanks
i h* it tu.it
and about ZOO officer* and the natl* n*l "P
USO
mnvrniertf
mines which are being methodi­ ynen, th* communique said.
, nl fit l
up to Drmrlili men In the **•»
cally cleared
by
our forward
l»4 UK
Soviet troop* In s factory dis­ with i#cr#«tioh«l
and
troops," the communique said.
■ I , ft
Ww -r
1
14
M
Fighters and fighter bomber*. trict of Stalingrad continued the farillUe*. w m aponaotfd !■&gt;
V- 1 In' P h i t e l U i I f i * •1
Is* *! *4 ! ’
fnacetim#
or^anlfatinn*
T
’
demolition
of
enemy
fortifications,
Including bomb-fitted
American
MI#*toA£#A T h a v i* ill r.av.
» 1 ■&lt;lull i
) l’-40's, raced ahead of the British while In lh« sc-ithcm outskirts. tional Catholic Ccmmum v
&gt;
Ii
V •
f 1"|H«to Hfi «t l»fl 1 1' n
forward troops an&lt;{ llttrrrd th* Russian big gun. knock*., out 10 j
s
I.1..I.H
1
.
"
ni
l
1 l*i
s
l'
..
#
d
1
t { l T v " 'v
dusty desert road with the wreck­ (ftin emplaccmcnta, 1 l Llftekhnu»n
o a t mi
Si
age of Ilomeeela' transport and ami tlx gun* and killed about 2 0 0 Ito«r!|
...
.
i ,
* ■ ’ el (fit - MU'
4.
4 .............
1fl
kspt his man
scrambling
for soldier*.
Il N 1
. .*Is 1-It
i* n tic l« « ' k - » &gt;ri
'4k 1*1(4* «*1l|| Ili! ***lnT
f \rm&gt;
*•*
-v
1 1 t-'b *1
i h *
b..ei»
cover. T iers waa virtually
no
•
f
L
a
*-fl*to
Mfl.l a ' . l t
••«. i:
hU*
1
•
&lt;
0
i
ti
irDilt
r
mu*t
pi
Bouthwrat of Rtalingnul. th#
.ht' M
#
«
n. .»
I ha
It U
- Hell to iio d ,M h .1
Axis air opposition to the Intense
i-1 tiniinir no KKM m tli+ ' ( . a m i &gt; it J i n , , . - Ml.
1 ,*]
V* d l
\ •
&lt;1— '1
fommunlnue said, a audd#n Soviet ter* will In* net tq
t I t»
k*«
| itrafln g and bombing.
% l
w- s.f
1 ' * d e t m l v V ... .t 1. 1
rinr'i
rank
nod
full
t
*
hill
y
i
”
*
1
t*i&gt;
Lul
.S u r v e y ««
1ii
Meanwhile American ami Brit­ blow on the German flank tplll of/1|n th# rm fly «tor»
l fi*1 c i r c u l a t i o n i - hi*
of enemy Infantry and I Street, formerly occupied 1} F unit ruini her and
M 1, * Ullffl, toilJi'to, r i iB t u i g r r 4&gt;
t e r n a t P o i A l l ’ &gt; In l hi II* I b l w r i n th#
ish airmen, stepping up their t.n*k? 7 rom
v *-1
tW
main
“fT
«
2
t
W
V
^
W
o
o
to
o
rth
'A
^
m
w
n
y
.'
he
'■
*
,*
...*
*
ihnuld
lw_.lir*ct*.l
W
ool.orth
it
Company.
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7
“
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y
'
"
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'
**o,| i m i t p a t i v •t sit l-e tha
•
»
m
a
n
y
(
U
n
i
t
e
.
|
S
l
i
.
l
i
•
\ Mar « t. IV.
at.d
bombardment to a new
peak,
Sa n
ssid, ndding that the I'SO ..r ‘r * * ffom N' *
'
......Is 1 i fa 1 di it*ir I a b’ *' - 1 1 J! , 1
\ m i t r e fl'
1. f i i \p. t; f ' l i
made heavy attacks y etirn lsy e- they are being annihilated.
lisnlsatlon
"
—
•
■
l
*..........
*'
™arise*
1 4 « •«Md It. Me' Hilt Hill 141 It
A RuisIon motorised unit in in- j Ksnisanon "was prou.i to
n,r
lnst A ils Tunisian bases for
'll. 11 p**fit vv "i i*, in ' H • smIi.iom*'*
All ni*a«atr#« niuat 1«f
fill ■-I I.
" l i l k k . th
M .i '
At- 1 Hu hit. r i eit ■il aft Hl'.l Mid til s lea. Ill
I fourth' straight day as Win- other Mvrtor of the same
front J", 8 * r' , ‘ r,d . &lt;Mr/, "‘ C ' 1' ’''! " "
ith th# full mm*- litiv#*' .1' 1 t i f t i 4 J &lt; 'tiiim
is.
.
s
.
.
s
1
Introduced
by
fr
a
n
k
hh«m
ct,
j - %* ■ lli'H i 1 Ulr (Mil f * Atl.l "th*
i
1 ter rain* continued to bog down
ir n im i) of th# *#t«*f«'r. hu 1
killed "hundred* of A t m troop* chairman of the SominH# t **unty
M
r
^*.1
."
*
ilr.|
lit
nl
M
M
r
,-i
,
1 * but Iw-t auito*’
th* ground fighting.
ui■nd il#»lrnf#d ntn# tanka In rr- , R erriatioti Diviaiun.) "Many men ezcerdlna thr#*' word a Sian1 r»*
H n r n r •1
Sco’ t V ,- .
4
n
-t
t f»' nn-f l fit in
A late dispatch from a United pulatnjr fk r c # eountirr-attack a.
a*
*4Mother *\
|eif th!* community can a»*i»l ua inch
fi
rul
ii
Prase correspondent
at
Allied
"John**, etc., will lull
i
Te« more G#rman plan#*,thr## j in entertalriinc1 th# arnrir# hh ii ,"
€it- i mu
North African headquarter* said of th*m txan*portaf w#ra
ahot Mr. W rltk op f aald,
udly by th# riftaor.
ttiTH.ui,.
tha port* of Blxerte. Tunis, Bfax down Turaday on th# Stalingrad by taking ihsm hunting
fish
lath ii
and Gable* again were battered In
ng."
,
1 i, .
front.
fur run
« ....
w
the
tha now
no attacks, which came alter
Ini
ilnui
William
Algr.sndrr
Zachary
1 .1
1 lit *
dispatches from Cairo said . Al­
f#**ur ut i l imhiii
was welcomed to membership [n
T l.ft.U il.
..
i .1 &gt;i V n l k
HI sa V O u t 4 1!
|il I * , l.fl f I i ■ • • I ■■el.I s I toI V h u *11
lied night raider* had scored t&gt;«lr
J Lehman, managrr of Iht Iltol I b f . i u * ! 1 ( h u l l ( I l l l f l f toMl ! *1
Dr. sSfritt fniJL’ hl l'i#toiilrnt Hook#
the Kiwanla by O P. Herndon,
•.441 fill 1'i'to HI' liiJilHliillHlfV .t eblto#
heaviest blow* yet on tha Tunis­
|S,*nf. i«j Slat# Knrintra .Market, o f i d # r l l u
V#lt
lit
t»li#
uMirw
wfo
presented
him
with
a
laptl
" • t u p ;f : i p
« ' ' tiOL-i
14tl 11 h Mil Ilia Jup-t D u ll, hill bi'
ian strongholds the night of Dec.
HI* two lU lrn , the lat# Ji*nn •tfllttoj tKnt am inil ng ift InfurniA r m o f h i * it a l l ' f t M # d f 1 *■»•» •** * o p » i •b a |t11tret t*» lilM H*^ fl tltira- i‘|14'tu
pin and Card.
It-IL
n«ttr
itii'l I&gt;r Mary Sfiitl ttuti irm-n him by Flat# kimI I I II! I l l 1 ( 11* flto o| l h«»to k kl ll l 1*1 I (salt * Kifl4if|to| \|i|l»ihf
President E. C. Harper referred
w#r« iiati«iiinll&gt; kruwn |irr&gt;on tinlioiinl ngrtriilturaf brad*, there I i l i d v f 114 k i 1 I T* Ik Ui| f|H IT 1* 11M 1 M'1
to Dm winning of th* want ban­
Wkiiibl
mi divcriminatlon Ihi*
M i l If
I m -Hm IDAYTONA BEACH, Dac. 18. ner by Boy Beout Troop 5. at
IJeu t. Col. Ilsrold Washburn, agr* n l'i*. Mt Slt’vt-tito rAnlimilt! n-ii.- n by the guVernmrnt a^am.i a.s.r ss f a - .
Th# f «»r*»4**t Vina ft i ,‘|rlll|lr,| I til
S, -|, . 1 is ,
S i r \ •• •
b # u l.ju itr 11 »
(AY— Dr. Mary McLeod Bsthune, their meeting Monday evening who until recently **• the
». v* ill *founder and far 11 years pres I et the Sooth Side Primary School utlve officer of Ihs IZIlh In f - pr#**i4iriifi h *fiis| tifi.| th- Int •eler 1 (i« n "Ira* **»a#ntlaF* fl | *-1.4 . . 1.1 s.ldk I \
and
f
l
i
n
t
h
*i
H
'
l
t
f
v
t
H
l
(hat
I
n
#
v
#
n
t
n1l,.v«i&gt;l l.i v. . I n f i l l * t IlifiMiifb I h*»r
dent of Bsthum* Cookman Col end stated
that
Scoutmaster try Jtegiment at Fort Bemmig, l#r nt*', i*nr **f tl. ftf«i vitiini ii
|
a
«
le
a
a
1
«
n
a
Urt’«|n|.
Il
multi
I"
to
iibt*in
*
4
tlfiiri’
*
ii
nt#«lk'kri#
h afl lito.ir.lto f.it N ,v v Mitr-n.
leg* hero, resigned yesterday Jerk Russell and his assistants Ga., and Infantry school droo'iiA
W . Os Fleming, who has lived
R#r#ntlj until "ua n*Urrin#nl &lt;M n l h e r # f r o m § # r l t n ! i i t o f f b » •i &lt;
don* a flq# Job, ami that Kl- it ration regiment, has luu-n ti,n .(sviunb
W &gt;ta Hanford fo r tha past eight and th# board of tru st*** named had
i
"t*j'f
t
t
linking
ii
dnrmnnt
irseili
Df
Si'iill
w
n•
pr*&lt;f«’4*
i
»tf
Inlrt
wanls
was
proud
to
be
the
spon­
years, has bean commissioned Prof. James A. Colston, W -rtsr- sor of th* troop. He elan an­ ferred to the officer camtolsn* natlttrml
an
l
l
llrlu
flega,
a first lieutenant In tha Army old director of Ballard Collar*, nounced that a party for under­ school of the Medical Replacrno -it Hups, Rtirnnn I viv* anal Jtiri»(iMi
It!
i f i a v4 i f
In
n
4|t|#*||t f l
Ik
Training Center at ( amp llm a drnre
and Is now atatlened at Camp Karon, Ga„ ai her suecesaor.
ii 1 iiivpi ail) Ml
■nnmorito n* Hi hnjilng In
They alao namod Dr. Uathune privileged children would l&gt;e held lay, Tes. and has been assigtod and a I
It landing- attached to Urn Ttoth
unto
tin
to
Ita
(nl
■#ri#1ar&gt;
iilHif*.
tohdiubi
nfjffii
laborer«
et tha regular
meeting
time
Battalion, He aerrad In Franc* crraldmt emlritu* of Dathun*
Wednesday In the Hotel as chief of tha Infantry lais-n for thv t'aifugi# Knd' » rn#fil of and their fatnilira lw hrmight
lu rin g tha la s t War as captain Cook min, but aha aald tha lIU* nest
Ifitrrnalional IV«r«* a ml I»ir#ct#r hr ii Henry Thyratun Mated Fiat
Hayfatr
dining
room,
end
that section of tha medical school
* i i merely honorary and that
XliU
V ’j 41to l I ll M I’ I **'
trffntoy .
Col. Washburn’s duties -III '•* of Its |)|kItlnli I l f ] Hit rnul Innal lb#rr nri in hi* opinion, plenty ttf
and
Mrs.
Was command- aha would have no furtbar direct
tflfkcr" MJ|tp#f II)!»(••* Itoili-dtnt Ik* I •^.|» vvb.il bn i »•
instructing
medical
officer
rnruir
L
a.
mi ply houm#*, vacated by work
Julius
Dlngfalder
War*
In
charge
national guard tonnacilon with administration
I mm-i rtl, **p|( ,j ffir invJriliMfi nn
11In*.
date* In th* organisation an&lt;l rmMr. Htrvitna, who l» a euiialn of era wIih had gorf# elpewher#* and Writ nil Millard lt&gt; Furl#
of tha nrfTo Institution.
t .- f i r 14
ployment of medical admlnlsiru- • local nmn, A II Kt#vrna, ■«»«! ihnl n*i n*w ciibilnjctlon ihoulJ it.t'l I be house ........................ the iMI,m ReroMb-r ll'ik'h B to *» ,n (
Hr*. Franklin D Hooaartlt, a
Rotary Club for th. nimttni lo
i „,u. t ho f Ital.Uin I T
that Dr.. Hrott l* #njoyirt|f hi* be m-c#«aary fnr thli pyrpoa#.
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trust** of Bathuna Cookraan Col­ J | convention of
High 1‘rtrst
Computing 14 rears of i m i r i Slay in FI# riffa whrr# th# *alu*
Mi Slmmiina rrqu#il#d that a die. Sight” enli-rtoliiinent whi.h |&gt;hi||ip&gt;.
la r*, wired approval of tha Club be held here to March and In tha Array, Col. Waahbum. i* brlouB r lim a*- f* hrl|*lnif him tu irehmlnary eatlmat# b# given In - i ll l-r given tomorrow night m B,„| IVoplo-I Nnromn ( K.lwarits,
•nggeattd
that
tha
tlub
act
on
ehange, Dr. Bathuna a* id.
l.n "f Ihc amuunt of add
aditilionsl thr U l c S t o r y &lt;'ummunily 11**11*# Uliiwtrioui Oflriitaal tiitidr llorur#
■ traduala
of the
A.lvsnred r t gain hi* hrnlth.
tha matter at ,a later data.
b'n-t w#||,
tlbiMrluiiv
T i m niri’i
nlc r rr.|»lted,
together with wage b#gili IIIHIT nl 6 lid *iV|iH-k
|'i
A t the request of th* local Red Couraa for Field Officer*, tha
■calc*, housing guarantee,
arul
Th# mrnu will
»«f bar J,,hri M
r, I n|it«iii of the
:
Croat, the d ob voted to supply Infantry Bchool, claaa of 1'JlO
th* labor fur b* trut-d bniib and (nhk, hu»b pup
Frr*l i «il&gt;b siital Subtv
. « ( K ILLED IN F IR E
I t kit hag*;, &lt;|ll*d with neces­ and the Command and (U r. ral
( least 78i percent of th* partml. (HP*, h o p p t t r J f i h f l . S a n b i r d ■Iliad ( i«'rif K# I l n l l i *
sities fo r u a of service men S ta ff Conn*, Fort Leavenworth,
Indlcatml
allowance
bring
taken
I-ml. pirklrA. ollVffl und ruffn
T b r parly will a iiiv # Thur*BOSTON. Dec. 10, l#&gt;—Boston's about to entiato for oversees Kaa. la I N I . Ha and U r*. W*.hfnr off days due to weather con­ ■nd awrrt potnlo jmii#.
,|rty aft#rnoim arid will b# gnr»U
b a n are residing a t NO Mrr.
third disastrous fire la a month
dition*
and
"liber
factors.
Repre­
Fr#d
A.
Dyaon.
Jr*,
aon
of
Mr
.VJr«
Rcdlaml
lkr»n
will
l»#
H
ip
i
t,»i
nighi nl !hr Sanford Shrino
chant 8 treat, Abilene, Ta*.
today *ant man than I I Ore- * *
M
o,
and Mr». Dyaon who rwaid# on sentatives of the three organi­ principal Mieakcr «n thr program rlub** Annua! ( hm lm n* party,
man and eoaat yeardnear) to hoaTwtntUth Htr#«U rnliaUd a* an sations agreed unanimously in anil a III havr •• brr nubjrct *‘Uf/ All attrndinir nr# ;i«k**al In tiring
ftfeto. It alao wrecked a flre­
Aviation cadot In th#^Unlt#d fitn- these proposals and mad* esll- th# llratrn Path in KlorUla”. Th# on# or mor# toy* which Inter will
A- H. McCaslln,
ttery brick anwory bnDdlar la
t*s Army Air Forrva Rracrv# mats* of required labor, and folloiMDg pupil* of M in Mnrjitri# i** diitributnl In un.b r privil.god
tha m atter waa
tha shopping district. Tha loan
wer* assured by Mr. Simmon,
Hot. 4, at Orlando Air B *a*.
» to tha under(“ogburn'* dancing claaa will aUo rhihlrrn uf thU emomunity. The
w m aethnatad at possibly 1 1.000,A gradual# of BvminoU High that (he government employment entertain:
w m ltlii
rnr#ting will tw held at th# Hotel
ssrvlcr wruld Immediately rpakr
School
In
UM
1
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young
Dyaon
atvara AI Brock
ATLANTA. Dae. 16, W&gt;_WU.
I'nrgy Ihppin. Mnging and danc- Mayfair whrr# a *quab dinner will
j farm labor surrey to locate
Unded
th#
Unlvtraltjr
of
Florida
bur Harfcrteao, Florida WI’A ad|In' *#rv#d,
workers not now actively em­ fng "W inter Wond#rl»ndM
mtnlaUetoc, yesterday predicted whtr# h# la a m tm U r of F l Kan- ployed.
Nancy Kurka and Allayn# Mi
Following th# dinner th# club
Alpha
aoclal
fraternity.
At
hare a t h maatinr o f tha Southern
1 ‘rescnl at tha meeting wrrs:
prva#nt Mm# h# la employed ’•I. I . Cullum and T . W. Jonas NeMI In th# "W alt* of Flower#" will hold Ita annual Hrction of
region
of
WPA
administrators
officer*, naming a iuceraaor to T.
BTOBM WAEN1NCH
the Florid# Power and Ujtht «*f Chaa* ami Company) A- D. from tha "N itcrack rr Suit*".
th at Urn itoppaye of WPA actlvlNorma Jt# n 8 ay#r, danclpg Bradford Byrd, who on account
Ablame, W. M. Scott arid Tad "Whit# Chrtitmna".
llaa wilt treats a eobatantlal reof hli health, m n-titing frum th#
Wath»n
of
American
Fruit
U af^jjtnU aai for tha BUta of
AU
•
on
th#
program
will
br:
P °jJ
i k k ha#a
Growers Inc.. Walter
Mewing
Jm n Amt nr, Ringing "Heart*
Member, of the c u b who h#?t
and Tom Meredith of th* SanUa said 9,060 are now on WPA
:
Truck growara; Lao Should be Warm at Christmas.” " ' V * « nt •"
reOa la tha Stoto aad “ It la quaeGEORGIA —Conaldarably cold­ fard-Oviedn
SfcB's r n -l«rlck and Joan Em- card, are l
*°. **° *r&gt; *1 Otoe* j
B jtn cr. prer blent &lt;f the Seminole
er, with below freeling In tha County Farm Bureau and Henry
-o v .
north and central, and fre ttin g 'Thurston, also of tha local buIn tha aitreraa south portion! rra'i and a dlregtcr of th* Stats
ktrlhn Frederick. tin tin g " I ’m cry who are rorpected with lb *
Sanford Nsvel Air Station or any
baaey frost tonight.
Farm 1 Bureau; .Edward Higgins, All the Santa at (to r Home"
(’nmniunily u rg in g will be lad Shrinrrs visitlns In the city are
FLORIDA—Show are ta the north secretary of the Seminole County
portion this afternoon and tonight: Chamber o f Co mm arc#, II. J. hv T 1 srlct M.’ rrimn with Harry cordially Invited. Dinner will be
at retd promptly at 8:00 o'clock.
•elder In tha north portion. Cool­ l-thman, CounT/ A rant C. K. Kudril at the nlnnn.
Offlrrr* of the Sanford Naval
e r la the central portion tonight. Daw«»n. iSdlca Chief K- 0 . Wil­
Carthage, All
B ettered llcht freat la tha In- liams, Sheriff C. M&gt; Hand aad Air Slallon and Ihelr wive* have
about fcOU 1). C,
beeh Invited a* honor guest*.
tarla* ixtram a aorth portion.
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iskopf t)r. Scott, Lawyer, Educator
William Weiskopf
Addresses Civic
Is Residing At Mayfair Hotel
Club At Meeting Cable Messages
Stntes Service M en May Be Sent To
L n j o y Recreation Marines Overseas
Of Home Variety

Men May hlnlist
In Armed Forces
At Local Boards

K

Colonel Washburn
Transferred From
Benning To Texas

President Of - Bethune
Negro School Retires

W . G. Fleming Is
lie u tenant In Army

Sanford Shriners
Will Ik* Hosts To
Visiting Mom hors

I'nijfram Announced
For “IsudieH Niirhl"
Of Rotary ("lull

”'auV ''E E .

Fred A. DyHon, J r .
EnliHts In Air Corp?

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Problem Will Appear

Is Jap Primmer*

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WEDNESDAY, DECEHBE 1

Manpower Shortage

Sanford Herald

It ia becoming increasingly evident that many women
who have never taken life more seriously than la evident
at an afternoon bridge party are going to have to go to
work If a complete breakdown of manv essential, though
not exactly war Industries, is to be avoided.
Although it Is open to considerable dispute whether
there is today an actual labor shortage and there is un­
doubtedly some truth in the assertion that if all men were
willing to do a full day’s work six days a week there would
bo no need for recruiting women, still the fact remains that
under present dsy conditions private enterprise Is feeing a
critical manpower crisis.
Hotels are closing Localise they are unable to secure
bell hops, elevator boys, and chamber malda, Restaurants,
cafes and other public eating places are practically elimin­
ating service because they cannot get cook* and waitresses.
Cleaning and pressing establishments complain that they
are forced to use common untrained labor to operate intri­
cate pressing machines.
Almost every business establishment you go into con­
fesses the same difficulty. Stores ar« unable to get suffi­
cient property trained clerks to wait on the public. Women
ks a mesea
who would lie glad to relievo this situation to some extent
are unable to do no because they cannot get maids to do
the cooking and look after the children, Grown boys who
could help some to their own benefit and that of the public
ara prohibited from doing so by Child Labor laws.
In this emergency a spirit of tolerance and understand­
ing on the part of the public will go a long way towam
alleviating this situation. It does no good to bawl out tho
WE TOO CAN M T
DOWN waiter when ho spills nomo hot soup down your collar,
TU B
COMPANY
O F He probably never waited on a table before in his life. And
tT MEN. BEAD
TH EIR
tCEfl AND HAVE F E U too, when tho carrier boy leaves your paper a half a block
W BllIP WITH THEM. BUT from your front door, remember that carrier boys these
BO
INTIMATELY
A 8 days are at a premium.
TI|B INCOMPARABLE
But to get bock to the point of this editorial. Folks
Iren e,
l e t u .s
seek
GOOD COMPANY. Now when th* who nro not now working ano who are able to work, are
awning was come, he eat down slackers on the home front if they spend all their timt
With the twelve.—Matt. 20:20
frittering away their time and complaining about the poor
service they nro gcttnig-in the local grocery store or at tho
&gt;
BIB LB VEK 0R FOR TODAY
Bfti •
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-----filling station. Anti at those same establishments men and
MOST OF ALL
(From The Christ!*# Kelepee women may bo working until 12 o’clock at night so that
the doors can remain open at all.
Monitor)
In this war everybody has got to get in there and
L et me walk over the Downs
again
pilch. Not everyone can join tho Army or Navy. But
When the wind from the ocran'e everyone can do his bit In one way or another. It isn’t a
blowing.
Whan th* fields are stacked with question of whether you need tho monev, or how much docs
the job pay. It’s a matter of winning the war and whipping
■
golden grain
And It atande In the tunehlne the socks off Hitler and Hirohito. We can’t do it if local
glowing
business fails through lack of manpower to carry on.
Everyone has got to help.
Let me b* there when the pur|il'
thyme
the turl oy m y feel .•
springing.
While feint on the sir Is borne (he
chime
Of dlltant church bell* ringing.
» v t most of all let me hear again
An English (kylark tinging
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Don't forget lo give your con­
tribution lo the Christmas Beal
\Fund for tuberculosl* victims.
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I t probably wouldnU be neves[I,
gory lo ration so many different
IT
things
If more people practiced
i '■ :
f|: th* Golden Iluir.
1
I'^grJ ~.Z'
^
i f f , “ Praia*j the l-nn! and Pisa th*
t f ; ’i H g S Ammunition" i# said to b* giving
K - ; , W*y In popularity to * new tune
iy
Fresh from the South Parlflc, ”1
J!
L ift My Gal an Guadalcanal."
l i
!
W . ■*# where Jin c t (lu&gt;h, bux■ meiio-ecprmno concert linger,
Welle** with birds. Thst’a the
ay ws got our « u rt loo Tho
ouble with us Is we started with
rtsth owls.

b*Untl*l ware Increases have
promised Weal Coast *lr1 worker*. Thai’* fin* for
I, but whal w#-- can't ec* le
you can keep on raising wa­
without blowing th* lid oft

Tires Next Year?
Jcaiti- Jimin, necrplary i&gt;f commerce, t* credited with
the nUtcment that nrtificisJ rubber production may reach
1,000,000 ton* n year by the end of 1013. That ia Junt .1
little more than a year from now. Production In normal
times was estimated nt two-thirds of that.
On the basis of his statement, many people with tires
in pretty good condition may decide to drive about as usual.
If so, they will be making a serious mistake. It will be
remembered that some of Secretary Jones’ estimates in tho
past havo been too optimistic. And in the present case,
there is going to be an unprecedented demand for rubber
as production nears normal again.
That demand will cone not only from the driving pub­
lic, but from tho army, whose supplies are being used up*
fust and whosc needs grow continually. It might take at
least two years for private motorists without priorities to
replace their present tires. Belter be careful, drive slowly
and watch every mile.

Treason
Treason trials huvo been a great rarity In this epootry,
but since this war began people are getting used to them.
The latest oxamplo Is tho conviction of Anthony Cramer of
YorkviUo, N. Y., found guilty of helping the Nasi saboteurs
who wore recently executed in Washington. He is sentenc­
ed to 45 years In prison and fined 910,000. As he is now
45 years old, it means a life sentence unless the present
severity in such cases is relaxed later on. A feminine friend
in such cases Is Justified by national danger, and will dis­
suade many potential traitors.
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John Kltlnman, arm nf
la Klelnman, formerly of
a r t . now living In THuavflla,
By AGNBW WELSH
rtaitlng M i mother. Ilo haa
returned from a tour of duly
There ha* been recant talk department bo*da.
ba Solomons which embraced
original landing on Ouadal* about reviving lb* old liquor pro­
Few people are willing to fore­
hibition l»w which led Dr. Gallup
lo make a m erer of sentiment*. go their own pleasure* fo r other
fit* HUto of Florida received Ilia report la that 04 p*rc&lt;«t people's necessities In cooaaqueaca
100,000 from hone racing tael would vole wrt, leaving 30 per­ of which local lea cream make re
itav, If horse racing should be cent dry. Bo, that'* that.
are objecting to th* order reduc­
mad or discontinued this wining their output 40 percent, and
&amp; n t r t would b# another * « Tble alphabetical soup, aa Al. the same la probably tru e mil
c chunk o f Slate revenue gone Smith named it, la gatung Ihle- over th* country. It I* hopod the
th* earn* place where gasoline ker-gena up to d a letter*, th* cut will add nearly three sad a
revenue* are rapidly going.
half million pounds t * our fading
hatter supply, which It farin g a
net beeeuaa a man has money
rationing.
a* assurance that he la a euce, however. w« know * local
Cornelia OUa flkinder tails in ^ Stealin g t h . l l r . r j r of hearer,
ir book how sag and a girl

h* founded on hi* la r i* tract of
land th * city that now bear* hla
nam*. In 1883 h* lU rted an acad­
emy that did fairly well. Th* au­
thorities Interested Btetaon In It
and bo pot In a million or more
In recognition of whkh, in 1881),
Its nam* «(** changed to the John
B- Btetaon University. Bone day*
ago practically all Btetaon’* re­
maining
holdings,
about
350
acres, w ire *old fo r 175,000 to
■ local man. On th* tract were
a ftw .J«m »e»,.and th* priginnl
water ayitem he built fo r the
city.
An Associated r r r ts item aay*
Pierre Laval la th* most baud
wnan In th * world—a traitor to
hla country, ■ s«lf-s*eklng 'poll
Ileal* poltroon, a p e a c e a ta n y p rk * pacilU t Hitler ha* never
been a traitor to hU country at
l*a*L
W* now bsv* a new brand nf
female
warrior* — aailorenea:
they are aasistanls to the boatraw * at recreation center* for
soldier*. Gosh, what a lot of the
gala would Ilk* that Job.
A local paper recently prii
a picture of th* costum* worn by
M n . Amy Bloomtr In 1849 and
given her name. Th* deer expo­
nent of woman'* right* might be
shocked If eh* could see some
of. th* modem female co*ium«*—
short at both end* and gaping
In the middle— and at the "rig h ts"
they hare.
Old T©oil*berry, from up Dog
Creek way. iaye that tome peo­
ple grow old gracefully and tome,
disgracefully. Isaac. It Isn't nice
for people to b* talking about
themeelvea.
A navy bulletin says six new
classifications have been made,
with 49 rating* In all, depending
on the degree of Intelligence re­
quired. It 1* brain*, m' boy, that
counts everywhere except in a—
you think up a suitable word for
yourself. Maybe you wouldn't Ilka
mlna
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iStriptcimc Organizes
S i K.A.F. “Sweethearts”

Quality Drinks
Served right

BILL’S PACKAGE
STORE &amp;*RAR

W AN TED !
Several colored men over 38 for
work in Crate Mill to fill vacan­
cies of men drafted for Army
duty. *

Pilots Encounter New
Kin# Of Wind Storm

Wages 3,5c hr.—time nnd onehalf overtime over a 10. hour
week.'

Apply at Shinholscr Crate Mill.

Th* Saturday Evening Post of
Nov. 28 had ax a guest editoria­
list the editor of another great

smithereens a statement by the
Archbishop of Canterbury who
taid " I t is trus to say that th*
more a man has the less there
Is for other's, so ■ man’s success
represents corresponding failure
in hla neighbors." In arriving at
this conclusion th* ecclesiastic
may h*v* looked over th* frolf]
court**, hunting grounds or vast
estate* o f hla neighbor* but in
our free American system hi*
argument haa no leg upon which
to stand. Mr. McMillen points
out that Agriculture alone, on*
of our major Industrie*, refutes
th* argument for It produce* from
th* soil and never rob* any huv
man being af anything, amt th r
same I* true of moat of our great
Industrie* th* former Ada man
point* out.

WHAT CIGARETTE GIVES SMOKERS WHAT THEY WANT •

Collier* one* tali! that since
World War 1, ther* ha* been
□tinted caeh wr*k an average of
i.COO hooks, magatln* and newsif stories concerning I t What
a flood will b« 1s t loots when we
begin to writs tbs history of the
present one.
In

his

heyday,

twenty

years

ONE BILUO N and
Three Hundred
MILLION in WAR
BONDS—

Yea, last yaar*« t t w
wmU

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Current Comment

rill* B tar — Advocate lira•1 Think o f what a Urn* aim'd
a trying to euro hie indigos-

served.
In .the F.gyptian deaert an
Mr*. A. A Morn
prrCUble rainfall occur* only oner!
Jc rn Mman of Sanfo
every few year*.
lor* cf Mr. and Mr: t . h . - H a r - j NEW YORK. Dee. IS, GP&gt;John Culpepper, Ship's Cook
rieon on Sunday.
_
.Ann Corto. one of the leading cx3 rd cl*** who i* eU ttornl s t Or­
Mr*. (). I*. I’arr
j iwncnt* r f the *trlplea»o aA, is &gt;
an?*. Texas arrived dalurday to laudrnlale I* .pendin'
aptnd a week with hi* mother, week* with her mnthrr
,,i»., organizing a group which she
Mr*. A. A. Allen.
.h- call* '‘Sweetheart* of the A. E.
ter, Mr*. R. 1-cFII* ami
Sir. and Mr*. F. D. ilkkok have el Thomas
That Is tho kind you' will
|F ." She is rounding up a group
a* their (u e it, Mr*.
IlickiA'.,
Captain Howard William Lind-: of Broadway and llollyvsrodd aculwjyra find «t
brother. Corp. (iro r*c Heaa who tcy of G rrtnvitlr. S. C. &lt;n hts'tresse* a* charter member* of the
I, stationed at the Motor Bale In way to Tampa (topped over Moq-j (.iganiiation, nurpoie of which i*
Atlanta, Ga.
day afternoon to v i-it hi* mother, to "adopt" boy* in the armed
The rt’o.nrn'e Society of Chrii- Mrs. G. H. Lind-wy and sister, finer* uveriea*r write li tiers to
lian Servk* will meet on Thurs­ Mrv, Ed»cn Goit.
them and send at least ante a
day afternoon at 3 o'elock, al I Bernard IsrFlIs who is attend­ month a package of rarvly^ookU.« heme of Mr*. J . C Bill*.
ing St. Charles College in Cotont- ies, e’earrt* and other gifta. Each
(I’ackace Goods)
The Christmas pro? ram will vUlc, Md. is expected to arrive mrmlier, says .Ann. will be asbe held at tMt tchool on Thurs­ Friday to spend the holiday* with -igned a |s-y by drawing a name
A M ,W. Flrxt f i t
FV. U o
day eveo'ns * t M o'clock.
M* pnrent*. Mr. nnd Mrs. G. t j from a hnL
The bhare-lhr-M cat
Program U FlIa.
was organized on Mrnday eve­
Met. Ed son Goit expects to
ning at the home of Mr*. J , C. leav* Friday te spend the hotlHill*.
,
i l i yi with her husband, Mr. Goit,
Mrx. W L. Fie* is chairman of in Gulfport, Miss.
the neighborhood deader* who
MY. ami Mr*. Luther David,
err ai fellow*: Mr*. O. R. Math Mr*. Gux Wolcott and Mr*. E. M
k u i, Mr*. Walter Yarborough, Ward of Sanford spent the week
Mr*. W G. Kilbee, Mr*. U R "e end with Mr. nnd Mrs. A. G. Al­
Alderman, Mr*. T. W. Prevatl, len.
Mr*. J . t; Bill*, Mr*. K&lt;!*on Goit,
Mrs. Ethel Thomas, Mr*. Lois
Smith and Mr*. Halrjerman of
Osceola.
After the builne** meeting, de­
lightful refreshment* of cetta r*
chirao with whipped cream sandwirhoa and hot chocolate were
CAIRO, Dec. 10, lA 'l-P ilo t* of
the transport planes and horn he i»
Icing flown ncro-s Africa to the
ago, William Randolph Meant Middle East, Itunin ami India are,
rncountering
a rtrmige, new wra- 1
•pent half a million dollar* In
buying In Spain an 11th century ther cbjtacle — tomelliing dtf- i
monastery and removing It to ferent from anything ever cxthis country. My, what a lot of pertrn-.cd in the United^ Slates.
ynungrtere that sum would have It !x the hnrmattan. a windstorm
nluratmf. Recently it sold for In which fine purilele* of sand,
picked up 111 the Sahaia. are
f t ;*,000 “ A f - - “ but why finish csirleil
thousand, ,.f miles Vlyl- &gt;
the q u e stio n ? You know It a*
ilt" freeiuently n rut Ui » lew
well a* I do and know that it H
hundred feet
i* true.
Other ho card* are Die s.moon.
a hot blast of oir which rrachc*
An old mixim runx: “He who a temperature r f t 2 o degrees, un.l
know* the moil *ayx the le a s t'' the l.hamsin. a h it. dry, dut-‘
You might look over your list of ladrn windstorm whic.i creates I
acquxintannea fur conformation. fog.like condition*.
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.Li* WEDNESDAY, P K E M B C T 19, 1912.

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*S o cial A n d Personal Activities

Legion Auxiliary
Plans Christmas Tea

Christmas Party
(■iven By Philatheans

The I'hilatb.a • la** of the Fir*l
|ln|•ti«t I ’hut.h o&lt;« | «t the horn«
of Ml* Jiihr I. I .vs* .’ or thetl
monthly |»u*Mm •• mrrting and *l)
Mill Ch»i*tmn* parti l**t nigh*
with Mr* I i t and \l i • T M
Paulk a* ho*te**r«
Noletidr dre
« ration* f e a t u r i n g n lightest
The ||. F ( luh of |*a»t Ma
•Mr*. C.urKP T owiim-ikI an,l t'hrtrtriia- tr«r.
* ,r .- u.rd
A
iron* of Seminole Chapter Sum*
T llU U Sfl.W
lo.rd with re»i
her Two of the t) K S celebrated children and G W Townsend large r**d va*e
gladioli wa* pla***l hi front of a
The Senior Y \V A of the thru Christmas party at the reg­ have move«l to St. Petersburg.
mirror which reflected a mirtta
Ftral Baptist Churrh will meet ular business meeting at the home
Film liett*. who underwent an ture *i»«&gt;w•« «-rt«- Itrarilraii
j*ep
In the church annex
at
7 &gt;0 ••( Mr* C I. Krwm. Palmetto
o|wration al the Ternald T^ugh- p, » and |***in*elt ia*
m id al*e
r dock.
Avenue, with Mr* Stewart Dut­ ton Memorial hospital ye*trrda&gt; p|«red «!*•••»! ih« r.*u . where th­
ri 9 Townsend ( luh will hohl ton and Mr*. Odrat Crosby a*
is recuperating satisfactorily
{meeting wa« held
their regular
meeting
in the co-hostesses Monday night.
The bu*inr«* in e rt.-g wa* prr
Court House at 8:00 l* M with
Mr* R C. Maxwell presided
Mr
and
Mr*
John
Alden
„Vrr
th, „r i, |v elected
L. T. Hagan presiding
over the business meeting and llruwn of Daytona lU-ach and president. Mr*
\\ .tiler
l esler
The Marginal Dressings ro«im ruuline business war earned out.
V1'
Mrs Edward C Mitchell of Ml The t hri«trnn* *!»•»&gt; w«i* trad l»y
gt the Grammar School will have
a night aeajion Ireginning at 7 '10 Kr«&lt;dution* In memory of Mr*. Ihrra were the guests of Mr and Mis* Fhral*eth Franklin after
o'clock under the rim-ctlon of K C Harper. a l&gt;elovrd member, Mr* F R Mitchell Sunday
winch a |*ar tv to l»e j*t\«n in lh*
were read, and officer* for the
A k ira. C. K. Kirtley
..
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“
.
ti .. near future for the men at the
cvming
year
were
elected
They
Mr. Roy Heel ami *on. Roily N||V|||
wa- planned
A
The regular meeting uf the
Seminole Chapter Number Two are a* follow* Mr*. R F Cren- K«y. ha»c fo n , lo l « o « la m .kr wh, „ ,|rph.„( . , lr „
... ll(lurl^,
of the O F S will told thnir »haw. president. Mr* J K Cour­ ‘ h* ' i
"P 1
In, I hr iH-nrflt ..f Ih .n r .r
«r„
regular inerting at the Masonic ier. vice pre*hlent. Mr* Krwin. S S « t. .Uhnnr.1 .1 I hr II. „ ||rf
- m :\ h i i n
•ecretary; Mr* Jante* (I Huff, liana Riser ba*4a
Hall at
o'clock
After the meeting w*»* adjourn
1** •
treasurer, ami Mr* R W. Turner,
I gift* were
w» ri* « x« iiatigeil
li\ the
_
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FRIDAY
Mildred
aMiss
i l s * &gt;l
ll4jreU Ratliff.
K a tlill. a *tudent ,
7
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/
p it** representative When plan*
•t Sl.U an t'n(»rr»(l)r. h«. .rnvr.1
-'»« - (rr.h m rn ,. also
IN. Id*
The Surgictal Dreisings Room for the annual t*n&lt;|uet to lie held
werr
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at the Gramnirr School will be in the Masonic Hall in January h a m r 1.. . ,iwrnl
s e r v e d hy t h e l i o * t r * » r * l o t h e fid
holiday*
with
her
pan
nt*.
Mr
w
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completed,
the
meeting
was
open all day from V:t&gt;0 A. M un­
lowing Mr* J M Stinm pker. ________ _ __ «
and
Mrs
Thunias
Ratliff
adjourned.
til 5:00 I*. M Teacher* are pro­
teacher. Miss lleatricr (tumble.
Mrs. F.rwm then lit the gaily
vided and all women are urged
Miss Klitabeth Whigham and
decorated Christmas tree under
A to attend.
n u d i c .in i™
h
The Philathr* Class of the Find which gift* in Chriatma* wrap­ Miss Lucy Roumiilat will arrive
J
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l'hilli|n
Mr.
K
r.lr,
Mr.
I
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111
IIS
tomorrow
from
Tallahassee
to
Presbyterian Churrh will meet ping* to !»e distributed to the
Kfflr Hall"w at Ml** Helen (mill
Red t*er- •pend the Christina* holiday* rr Mi** Eliral&lt;elh Franklin &gt;lr*
with Mr*. Joe Corley, Cameron m em lcn were placed
V'
\
Avenue, at 8:00 (M l. for theii rir* and greenery further carried with their parent*
Jink Purdon and \|r« i 1a&gt;t«»n
out the holiday decoration* and
Chriatmaa party.
Smith
Mrs. H. M Pearce ha* return­
Mra. George M affrtt will pre- large vase* of |K&gt;in*etUa* were
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-*
® *cn t her expression pupila In a u*r«l
Game* were plnyrd and ed from laike City when- she
recital at the Sou'.h Side Sct*»o| Mr* I. M Tyre and Mr* R W attinded the funeral of her broth *\| T S . I* H IIIC C S | {O l/
rr.
Sidney
II
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of
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•t 8 :f0 o'clock The public is in Turner were pr» *» ntc«l prtle*
1*^R l I T I I I I U S \ i n ' l l 1
vited
Mr* Maxwell retiring president, i •ofivlllr |who f|ir*l Ihur*da&gt;.
Rotarv Club'a "lad les Night". pre»entr«| ench mnnlter with a 1
Mr* VA |{ Kii m i II ha* return
Mr* I ranee* 1 lloli w«» ho*
Lake Mary Community Huilding. hand embroidered Ira towrl. and
Sanford after
«|»eni|ing ft**
the t ential t «r* I* ..f ihe
^ 0 :0 0 o'clock.
each member read *•„ original! rd to
^
The Young People’* Club i* open |*oein disclosing who had been a four months in the North She (.artle,, ( lot. al hi i home on Park
Mi* t, F |(,d
tonight and every night through "secret elector" In another mem- was accompanied home hy la-o An- he* ll
P• Smith who will remain here lin* presided »»ier lL. oiretmg
the holidaya.
Student* are in l*er throughout the year
for
the
winter
Th*
inenilwi•
%
••!# I ».• ..wiper
vited free of rharge.
A *alad and * * r ft course * a i
■
*
ate with other Sanford ofg'uniin
The Glee Club of Seminole High served by the ho*te«*e* to the
( «»rp Karlyle H lloushiddrr tom* in the plans for a l'hii*im as
School under the direction of Mr* following
Mr*
Maxwell. Mr*.
0 K u th Jackson will present a pro-* Crvn»haw. Mr* Tyrr, Mr* Glenn arrivetf Momlay from Gamp Rob party t.» In- gitru for tin *rr\ice
gram of *nectal Christmas mu*ic F McKay. Mr* Harry Kent, Mr* inson, l ittle Rock, Ark to spend n»rn of the Naval \ir Station at
short furlough with his parent*, the i m Hall
Mi- M \\ | ,f at 2 :710 o'clock in the »ch•Mil Klllll y. J Mouth Mi • II C Moore.
tor « o u r t e • \ •I i . i i i m i i . ii n o i -'oo - «*l
torium
The public i* cordially Mr* Courier. Mr* Turner. Mr* Judge K F Housholdrr an&lt;l Mr
Hnusholilrr
that w r e a t h * w oirl.l t^* to«i.|* t h i *
Invited.
Huff, and Mr* Mamie Griffin.
\ear arid d i s t r i b u t e d at ..I il l w ho
. f Jack*orivdl«*
The Mi«*e* Idady* and Klira w e r e i n t e r * t i l l •n a - * i - f i*»g i«. thi*
0
SATURDAY
Lelh Pippin arrived front Stetson w. r k •hoobl
•f-ta* f M•• I t
T ie office* of I he Carden • r
1 nivrr«ity ir*ltrda&gt; to «|H*tol .. Roumdlnl
NOTICE
ter, located in the Sanfonl I urn
ihrr* wtrk* holnlay with then
Mi* Rollm
th«
lure Co wdl U u|H-n fioni * no
Mr
amt Mr*
)(
|{ rot el tug ••* * i » »h. ,
\ t ^ I r " . I *.. |&gt; "
The ^oung People's ( lub on the parent*
A M until 5 00 I* M under the
Plpplti
at
their
St»mr
on
\\.
*t
m a n M r * I . , I •••ii
direction ol Mi* S I Dicker**w I -a k•• front wdl l*e ojirn every Frr*t ht r r e t
•|i «•*1 »-»*• h •■• •d* i
^
The Junior Commando* wdl flight from I le* 1* to Jan I rx
»*•-. r*»Mft a •-1 •' iv h av e a Ch'ttmn* parl&gt; at the rept Sunday from * T&lt;r P M un
•u p
G
Davol
S m ith
•rial •I.-.* ii. • hi «
Woman’* Club *t I *0 I' M All til II 10 p M Ml *tui|pnta from Mr
” uiith
of
I ani|.
lllan d in g
who have l*een or are Commando* t hr Grammar Junior High, ami ■|*ent ia«t week end wit i I otl*
Afani .»»■'•• ..t
High School* are ir&gt;\itrd free of 8m»’h father (! \V I Slii'tf pi * •rut* il 4•• .
are Invited to attend
The Young Prople'* t bit* i* ope » charge
Spe-* ml dance* will I»e Fathei and **.ri put ihru ie*pt« •MillieItth
&gt; it I
tonight and tisrry night through given on t'hn*tm as F ie . Christ­ five letter* in the |lu|&gt;tist I hurt I, • «k hr al'. h with
^ t h e holiday*
Student* are in mas night. New &gt;ears Kve, and rn S o day
Urn &gt;dian p« i&gt;p« i
• •
New Year* night
vited free of charge
a *' \ f o- i »r tor i
Old. f ..
Ml* It l( I'lrry a r&gt;d *on ha'* ii*tMiiii
pun
»• 1 p*
rrturmsl /rum 1-*»ri Wayne In.I whnh ** .»•atlta ii %• »•
term inating ■ •»* wrek*
vi*»t tmulv ami .* ii.iinar.fr •
Tin i were accompanied h«*nw- In « t *. | witr. pu.r ••* il*-* w •
Mr* I ’lrey’s father C ) | *-*|ir |*N.l&gt;ng i .
.,
, ,*
wrh*&gt; will nuiki In* fnlur* I m. \|If,,.,I i, ,r»g )• . ..
"»»h her
, Surf a all fa*ln ... i •
A ddo ud cch
*11* « « nip l*-t ed til*............
Mr. J .n if* T»\lnr l^-»i. . .
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* . l n o rd e r lo e lim in a te ih e ro nfu nion rnuHrd h&gt;
of
v..rk ( .,.( J T I
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d iffe rt-n l tone.* and fare-, (h r follow ini; p rice*
J
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m|**i ( ntitmai A|»* Li * . •
lf*| Mis Lewi* and &gt;«*uiig -on
will p re v a il:
James Taylor
l^-wia lit
f i all Aft** l l . P e || 11. t .■• \!
It Ratliff Mr * Ralph • •.*,
Camp lllanding spent Sunday
wr|lh Mr* If M f'apworth a' her Mi* I It I |er»i* nt * M&gt;
Ro«*rttei, Mr* A J
I'* t*
home on Park Avenue. Mr*
Lewi*. Si will Vl*i| hrrr ..lenit Mr* ( L drW*d*ki. Mr* 1
f vv*• gu*-*t*
and AltI
ten* days
Mmightcn nnd Mr* F J I

KLOISE WINN LEE, Society Editor

Social Calendar

PA OF. THREE.

TOR SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA.

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Has Regular .Meeting ;*

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THE-GREY CAB COMPANY
a Change In Farea

20c per peraon anywhere within City
Limita or to the Naval Air Station.

40c (2 persons) trip charge South of
Park Avenue.
Children—*/2 fare.
GROCERIES AND IIAG0AGK EXTRA
Call 6!) for oulnldc ralen.

GREY CAB CO.
3rd A t’ark

Swift //OMU
TO TOWN

Meeting Is Held
Berry SL John Jr.
By A/.alea Cirri.
Celebrates Birthday
C im le *»f th* •
. T hr... Aralea
.
.th Mr* I
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P»*n*lei at her In-mr . •
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M rr* t wffh Mr • l*»e I . •
•**)i**slrss, I'ridni Viigtii
v
(• irsllng ar rang* merit « •
«rnte«l by \fr* |'**n*l* r •
decoration, a large wr**th
of pine cones. m Iim r si . *•••*! •t* •
native material* and rentrred •
a giant rad ligltleil candle w..
pl/wvil on a large gla** sen u .
(ray. Mrs. Jarrell arrange.1 al*
plena camrllia* in a l«»wr g»»*
|m&gt;wI
Other ile« «&gt;ratti»n* .li­
the home were in keeping *
(hr seasonal motif
Mrs J W t'hlldre pr« *id.d .
the meeting and r*dl ••»«'
Koch youngster was •rrsente*! answrrwl with "What I wan’
tn to bring to. mi
gatdr
Rom as - a« ...
gift .'rnm th**
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hoattu, and movlnj p(rlur.» »-„• *• * annminrp 1 h«. (I„ \
made on th* lawn. Thoe. enj.,) C,rrir h**
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in* tha affair with Ih . pmin* h..„ fr* r ®n «h*/•■"“ •'r («•.(■ ••(
ore* w»r*i the Uleeee Harp Ann
•&gt;'•! «»&gt;-• •»*&gt; •
Lodwlf. Dornlhy William., M ary , ,'*'1 •Uo '*r,h
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Audrey Sharon and Dorothy Mr **• • *rrr J «» ro,’l**-r* ,r
Alexander, Larry Heel, Jr ., JarknMillar', Allan lla ffe tt, ami Mr. •t th» City Hall bjr Oon.iinu Va( ••
The next meitlnir of (he So
J . B. SL John. Miaa Stokea. Mr.
John Miller, Mra. Larry Itrvl. trilion U a .a »»• annoutirml m l
Mra. Robert W illiam., and Mr. nil Ihe metnben uritrd lo niun.l
Volunteer* wet* ciiled upon '•
John Lodwlf * 1
meet with Mr». F. E. Uoumiib'
Mrs. George Maffetl entertain
rd at her home 2141 Lily C o u r t
Monday from 4 00 o'clock u n til
5 00 o'clock In honor *»f |t. •r
St John. Jr who rrlrbrat&lt;-d I •«
second blrthilay on that dai
Tht table where the k’tii •t *
* t r » MnrH wa. bvautlfull, . 1.
roratad with C hrl.tm a.
and w nt.rrd with a l . r r h(rth(Jap (*k a In r*«i and whltr topiml
with llffhtrd ran,lira. M l.. IbimIhy Stoke* presided over the co f­
fee service and served the moth
ere while Mr*. M affrtt served th*
young guests cobkles in th*- f.*rm
of Santa Clauses, Ice cream, and
other goodies in the seasonal * *»l

nnd Thursdii.i
Hi \ s i i s i m i h

1 „ NOTICE!
CIMJil* "(ilF T Y ” CHITONS

Beginning Friday Dec. 18 Mc­
Crary's 5 6c 10 Store will he
open every evening ftil Christ­
mas for the convenience of
will be in Our

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WALTER BRENNAN-JOAN LESLIE

| « o t o e w . *TAhur m oou •A HOWARD HAWKS PRODUCTION

WIVES OF HERVICE MEN, ATTENTION|!I
YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO'ATTEND A
CHKIHTMAH TEA. SPONHORED BY TOE AMERI
CAN LEGION AUXILIARY, TO BE HELD THUIW
i DAY. DEC. 17th, 4 To 6 P.M. at ihe LEGION HUT,

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Shr'II n|i|inr&gt;.l, .rveral „f l ( .« r |„,r|y n r . ( n . k . » '« r (hrm l'&lt; keep prr((&gt; «lnl,. .Ii..|ipn&gt;,- .i.ninir.
rrlaalrif a( home ( him** .h rr(.ai.| . wrap .round ami
roal .(ylt-j. in .(K|,r- an,l (lor.I* IV rralr. rhamlrray.,
f Inf h am .- all fiiarnri(**,| .n .lia h lr S i m :i
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TOT HANFORD HERALD, HANFORD, FLORIDA..
The Senators h a r t minor league
affiliate! In both cltim.
Griffith recalled that the Sen­
ators trained fo r five years at
Charlottesville, Va., which ha
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said was “all right, but a IUtl«
heir. Ha left Tu-*vley t
,
Bomber ( row before l&lt;
cold.” He pointed opt that ha al
ready had pared the original
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n r Jirrw
o N ssb a i.l e y t . _ training mileage of his club HO
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Associated Press Hporta Writer percent.
ily VAI-AltlK VVK1.LH
NEW YORK, Hoc. IB, (4*1—
Jack "R utteru a.i' Senn, ' 43.
Branch
Rickey,
president
of
the
V.
The aaajor league* Turarlay re*
[Irooklyn Dodgers, who has been
The eyes of the crowd were who live* In Vero Reach with
Iterated their
hope that
they
turned expectantly to the right hla parents, visited the Journalism
could eo through with training reported thinking of a shift to end of the football field daring Class Monday, lie aayi Vero
plana In Florida and California Durham, N. C , where the Dod­ the half, longing to get a glimpse Reach Is okrv but
Sanford
b
erven though Krmr nf the club* gers. have a farm club, eaid, of the sponsors chosen out of bettar.
“
We've
been
working
on
the
sit­
Mid they were alrrsdy runaldrrPatty Hodge. ‘42, a student of
the senior girls by tS e -O le ry ing aitemcTr. atisngrm rnti in uation for 10 days” but had made Krd football team to preside over Rollins College, enjoyed the Fall
Una with a aurernmrnt hint that no decision about leaving West their Home-Coming (iim r agelnst Frolics at Gainesville last week
,
end. l^ick glrliil
—-------- — ------ ,------ —
b*. prepnred to movr Ibrir Palm Reach.
l-eesburi,.
lllckey said ha didn't believe
Harold I (all, ‘42. has receive .1 hl* " M l " o r e the examination for
First, outstepped Helen llutrhCadet
_________ -ifficlali wire informed eastern rlubs could train at home Inson dressed in a Due-wool suit hla notice to report to Atlanta
Hague is working in
yssUnlsjr that Joacph 0 . Kaalmap. unless they could obtain Indoor with matching blue accessories, lo r his final phy.jfial examination , ‘
tor
the
Navy,
I
Tnmpa
for
the OPA.
facilities
such
as
a
university
director of defense tranaportation,
being escorted by Herbert llore"Dub” Epps, hl 1 , who belong* .,
“
*
“
would give a definite ruling.-on field hoiisC/ibut that he had even isn d —
Next, rame
laiis
Caldwell, to the Nival Medical Reserve ', ' r ,t Period English class r e thMr training plana not later been exploring In that angle.
William E. Tientwager, president dreised in a blue-wool suit with will finish two years of college r , i«e.l n In te r from Ruby Dob------,,
than the league meeting In Kelt
bins, a former member, telling
niary, but that club* ahould hare □f the Pittsburgh Pirates, one mate] ing brown accessories, es­ at Rollins ni'/jt Wednesday.
Thomas Ratliff, '41, is in train- •*“■••• the activities in Scabreexe
In mbd possible other locations til four clubs planning to train corted by Kmmett Herndon.
Kathryn Wiggins, drosed In ing for the U. 8 . ftignal Corps High School which she la now
In case a change ws« hrld neee«- in California, said any change In
at Georgia Tech
ultending.
his program would be made In a blue-wool sail with malrhlns
nary. »
Martha Wight. MU, is the envj
An Associated
I’ res*
survey conjunction with the two Chicago Lrown accessories then follows*]
The ireshmen Home Kc. classTuesday brought out a general clubs and tha S t Inula Browns, l-nts Caldwell out un the field. of all the gills since sho'a been
belief that the switch could bo ail now hraded for tha levs An- .She was escorted by Hilly Drum tellings them about her duties a* es are giving a Christmas Part/
for
their mothers Friday, Decernassistant
director
at
the
U.
Ji.
O
mads on short nutlcs and Ihal geles area,
Mary llahun. with n chartreuse in Ryrma, Tenn,
U r I*.
the club* would wait for a c lr a r ' -O ur plan has already been dress ami brnwn fur jacket with
Paul Moore, who is In training
cut ruling before abandoning the
matching brown accessories- es­
attM ao tar selected, although ail mileage,” he eplalncd, "but we corted by III)) Earle, brought In N an i Training .Station. Great
stressed their willingness to ro- stand ready to make a change if un th f end of the attrurtire pro­ Lake*, III., is assistant Company
Clerk which has a rating of Be
' €i i i i &gt;i : n o r rtJiLirA TfO !*
. m enu.
'
necessary. As soon as wa gel cession.
T»»: Ji sh h C a l l a h a n , a r t a l d r n t of
O ark Griffith, president of llm official notice telling what areas
•l a t e o t h e r t h a n th a tttata of
Each
sponser
wore
the
traiil
Washington Hanaiore, Mho talked are p rohlblted wa can announce tional large yellow chrysanthum
F lo r id a • t h a t hla Inal k n o w n i d r* un,F hoard members lira* ■ I*
Nor th C ar o li n a
to Easiu.an and -oni.tryrd his an alternative sits the next day.' corsage and walked down the
with their wives at supper In their No w»Jt» iwirt I m l a r pt ac a I* kn own
massage to William Ilarrldge,
Jim Dallagtr, general manager middle r f the field to thn music attractive class room. It waa a I h i h«* n f f l a i i t
president of the American league, of tha Chicago Cuba, said ha was of l.eeahurg'i High 8chn*i1 Hand
t o n ar«* ha-rrhr n o ti f i e d an d r**
■«(.,
said that he wee going ahead still hopeful of going to Californ­ and took the places that had been largo onler for the ninth graders, ■luiful to a p p e a r to a r a r t a l n IlHI
with plane to train at Orlando, ia if agreeable to (ha ODT and arangvd for them In which they but the supper measured up to •.f «'«kim|*taiif»i rile«A Ity M y rtle C a ithe highest standard of achfev.
‘ ha*t .vk.ilinl jr«m f a f a ttlvnrra.
b et that he had given considera­ would not choose an alternate presided over the r o t of Ihr ment
Miss llalkrom ran feel ju st •- *v |v»n&gt;|tntr tn tha c i r c u i t C o u r t
tion to Charlotte. N. C . end Chat­ site now because he felt he could I eom&lt;
f
f W o » M'l * C o u n t * , F l o r i d a , on or
ly jproud
— of the d ata. The fol
tanooga, Trnn.. as alternative*. get any of numerous places if i
r J i fioar j Itula D ay tovlni Kiri* romprUe the claaa "i "&lt;'f i**t h ett i41
lowfnjc
h day o f J a n u a r y , A. D,
and when tha ODT directs
j KHiabeth Farnell, Alra»e Gtaas l i t : to tl rf ^ u lr U t r r o - f aaii! ■*■*«*
change.
I rnire, Martha
Moon,
Marian
&gt; lin-rrfd Da
'
»(••• 1»rd#r I*- puhllahed f.»r
Stance, Lucy
I itoian,
Mildrnl
*» • "till ut*»r&gt; tlm# r#(|iilr»d hy law
I^ne and Dorothy lto*o Link.
M YSTERY
■
n
»hr
Ha xtford I tvraid, Hanford.
By V ALA HIE WELLS
H i - B a r b a r a W . R u p rc e h l
Hryan Nettle* from (Hfccn »
a tt#wapat*#r nf | an ar a I
rn tem l the fourth vrrnde Dec, 7
III I l la t i o n
in 90.1.1
roUnty
and
PUEBLO,
Colo.
I)ee.
10
(41—
Tho
.Hemlnole
Hi|fh
fL*h«H
&gt;l
Glee
Major la Child Development
Wa
welcome
him.
Mrs.
Hubert
Glover's
Sundsy Club ami Orrheatra. under the dlrt u n . . . nil Iia n 4
an&lt;l
o lflrlsl
•I U. of Tran.
School class occasionally contri­ vectlon of Mr*, Ruth Jackson, will
buted money to a Methodist school preaent fbHr annual Thrlstma*
Aaaoaneea tha opening of
i t Its rods, India. The other day program Her. IK, at 2;|6 in the
Max Morton found a letter ad­ chaiwl of Ramlnole Mitfh, Mr*,
T h e C h ild re n '* H our
dressed to Mrs. Glover sticking Jackaon announcnl tmlay
N u tn e ry Hchool
under the windshield of his car.
**The proRTnm will he n varia­
It teas from the school at Rarnda. tion of CThriatnia* Carol*/* ght
ea November Xtrd. I *42
Mow'it got attached to the wind­ aald. "The theme will !*• conifrefaFor Boyn and GUIs
shield wiper etill I* a myetery.
t Ion 111 sinirlnir and * fieri* I pieces
t ta 4 Years
played hy the orchentrn, hctkle*
•X per week
TW I! S, f)e|mrtmerit nf AjrH- Ihr nmniiera that will 1^ tfiven
Open * to 1 1
rullure Kmb four time* an many by the (»lre Club anti it* »pedal
rmploye* &gt;• It had durlnif the cnonjae*”, »he conlinunl
A t 1BI8 Palmetto Are.
The f.tllowlnir »rr the select Ion*
first 'World W«r
Saaford, Florida
that »UI l*e preaento-l
O rchestra;
Telephona T7 S-W
Until
lUlo the
government " ] t Canu
me Upon n Mid mjcht ( Irar*1
Irasrd the »ra1-catrhlng iirivilrgei 1 " Hatk, I he lie rail AttijrU Sinff**
Ear oil went Limited
on Prlbilof l*lanil*. A(a*k
"The Klr*t Nm4"
private rorporatione.
“O Little Town of Jlrt hie hem*'
"Silent Nlfht"
Conjrrefcatlonal Rlnirmit
"O, Come AH Ye FnllhfuF'
" J o y To The World"
filer Club;
"Sonir of the Angel*"
V*
That*
"Shepherd*!
Hhake (iff
Ymjr
|A R T lC ll, AHL Y mi me Impn-rietm food nr»|« lOfli «• rclcry, and
I »row ay Hlerp”

y§&gt;! Leagues To Change
1
Training Camps If
■'l Becomes Necessary
1

WEDNESDAY,
e ft» e &gt;1 Sanford, riarM i,
• 19* day os D*««mb*r. A,

SCHOOL NEWS

_____

Football Sponsors

S. H. S. Alumni

»:

ItoyB’ Shoes

Parrot

$ 3 -9 5

-

$ 4

95

IVEY’S

■(ftx x l

K t n ir

W en celo *"

(io&lt;i Itetf Y * Merry firntiemelt"
j "HHent Night"
I “(ioocl &lt;'hn*lian Men Itejoln*'
Hperml Chonn*
Mule Cjunrtel "We Three Klriir**'
(ilrl* Quartrt *‘(l Holy Niirhl”
(dlinnet HoIif "Jingle Hell*"
CiirU uritelti* "White Chrialm**"

Oviedo School
Notes

T U c y V e •e nii lDe l o rnp|*cr

a nd M rl u i t n m in

■Jilrli lire topper tetm-

trot $• hi|hl* so l u h l e ran &lt;ji i v r cr o p s l jm a f c .

R

O a k t a a s Trees. Cedar and i
B BS*
9 ? n? r ? wiL
p b r o iis a B
life ,* &lt;
f

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________________ PhoiW 4771_________________

For Christmas
Wednesday Night
Dec. 23rd

WANT ED i Two

SanfortL
“A Friendly Institution"

g U P P O S IN G you were Old Santa
Clou*. What a Job you'd have!
Chimney* waiting everywhere
youngsters’ gift list* to Ivc checked.
T he Job certainly call* for that extra
something.
You'd get tired and thirsty, too. You’d
want that extra something in refreshment
—Ice-cold Coca-Cola. Well, you'd find It
In many Homes everywhere. You could
help yourself at the icebox an J he wel­
come.
You'd find thirst gone and refresh­
ment arriving. You’d thrill to the
taste to delicious and distinctive
that It stand* alone. You’d know
you were enjoying all the qual­
ity that skill and choliest ingre­
dients could put there. You'd
find refreshment going quick­
ly into energy. You’d be ready
again to shout, "H o, Prancer!
Ho, Vixen . .
(You can pretend you're
Santa. You don't have to pre­
tend you're enjoying an Icecold Coca-Cola. Have one!)

It's natural for popu­
la r names to acquire
frie n d ly abhravla.
ilona That'* why you
hear CocwCob o iled
Cake. Coca-Cola and
C cka mean tha earn
thing...tha real thing
. . . “coming (rani a
sin gle source, and
wsll known to the
community”.

The best
\£ S
is always the better buyt
■ orn se

SANFORD

uhdis avtmoiitt

or t a i

COCA-COLA

coca - c o u comvaky it

BOTTLING

COMPANY

By PAUL ROBWSOrs.

t S f&amp; F J E fF P I h M S l S HISHOMC
H i TO CHOWA
IHflWTOSEeHM

DftT&gt;-Trt 6 NAyy
j-E DOGSNTkNC

AH£M
Y C orei

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+

vou^

a n b m p u je b

V

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Every Wednesday
Night

P 54T V W 7

Hfr BULLET HITHV RiFLE/
t

State

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s e r v ic b

*

Bank of

ETTA K ETT

THE LONE RANGES

X a a ft
d*W

Florida

spot it ierery time

Wilh Capper-4 greater )iehl peg arte, more bealih In n rb plael,
heller prador* far lire markri ari^lhr |rtler.l rale. And not onlj J m
ii redoes plant injury, it's reonoiatnl is ate—4 Is S lb*, per ISO gatlent pal Jlrrrtly Inis the tank ripe* s trail, , uniform tprsy ••Isilon.

ORLANDO, FLORIDA

We buy eeeond hand furniture.
Phone, 111.
Nelson,

DO YOUR Christmas Shopping at
Bauer's Radio Berries— a won­
derful eelection of toys I »l»o
TSKE-rlpened Pape at. rhon* R.
radios, alum bum cooking vara)
t . ] * Garrison. 4J1J. Wa Delhrer.
■mall Hams of furniture | elec­
tric sweeper, electric ironerj
IS S A L E : 100 Toy Rifles. 81i
healing pad*) Chromium Elec­
ihooUr (shoots rubber band*
tric Coffee Barrka.
mM .
CaU a t Ns-HI Bottling
buying
Plant Thursday*, Fridays and IN TERESTED
cabbage, lettuce, cell
fo r h a rn cL Contact
UL Floor lamp*, coffee
and Electric Bbsverx.
The W&gt;- J . King Plumbing Shop
Electric Co.
la cloaed temporarily beesuee
Mr. King ha* been celled Into

to help in winning the War—and Save for

.. .You can

Walker Fertilizer Company

fl.

It'a a swell way

the Future!

»» V IIASItaNtMiN.

Classified Advertisements

M.

Bond gift* do double duty!

Tint’* »ld dti Pont «ic%#|.»|wd b*ppfrA Compound far fun|iridal
•pray*. It* lea* •oltihlc rop|ier rompouinli reejure injury and atunlinr. It |j&gt;, an well . . . and lung . , , p«rtin)l«tly when n*#d wills
Du Pant $pt#ader*5tifkrf. It ruttlfoli fun four from it**

The vOvleUn High Hchol I*
indebted in the Orlando Air Its**
fiu fuini.hing trucka and hauling
t t r arra|i," .luted Principal H. I .
Cooper. The pigull. eollectnl and
315013 SPRA YIN O AND DUSTING M A ||tU U S
brought to the «chool 40000
non mi. nf .rrap in ailditlon lo fit' m**T tiHwa*#*'Wad•»
Dri I
i aliae
14.000 pouniia
raat Iron which DU rOW? Lm4 Inmate
M IlfO lO H VouU* m i .
• to to r w *
|thi. the l uiure Earmere brjght •DUT0 I ItwM lapdtMdi
pHH Lveea (
ilil—* Am
*&gt;■ »oM In (he itate fnr O. R. •v. xxi n it a u i ««&gt;«.
Mm w * s
, V ilrfen.e work. Tha school alio
•PAiArov
ha. crrtllicatra for inveral thou■and pounds from Individual sale*
WANTED—
connected with the school
Friday evening, Dec. B, the
PLANTS each wrek aa fol- WANTED) U t a modsl ear. Will
pay cash. Must be In good con­ ninth gride class , in Home Eco­
I Broccoli, Cabbage, Bernomics entertained tha faculty,
Sands Onions, Cotlerda, Lettuce,dition. Phone BBS.
local at loot board mambar*, and
B a s t s , Tomato**, Eacarole,
MISCELLANEOUS
Leak*, Druse, la Sprout*. J.W .
Dell, phone IS, Lake Monroe.
Plants,
I 1400.

. . . Make thin your Yule-time aloKon. War

LEGAL NOTICES

stNSlTI«

Poll

A Bond in Every Christinas Stocking:”

C lerk
o f C ir c u it
Co ur t.
Hem f no |a Co un ty . F l o r i d a .
H r ; N t r i l l M n N O K tV tN rp
D e p u t y Clark
( O f f i c i a l Hraly

PLANTS’

By

N llllffO U II

o r d k m o r r t flt.v riT io *i
T O : f o r i p h If Met*ullurn, a re al dent o f K a tala other t h a n
ll»e
H tata n r
F lorid a;
t h a t hla
laal
k n o w n a d d r e a a la
tin
UnHon
Hoad. A t l a n t a , Urn rfl A,
Yon a r a h t r a h y n o t i f i e d and re nulretl In a p p e a r In a r # r l a l n Hill
o f C o m p l a l n t filed by I l U n r h # &gt; | f
f ' o l l u m a * a. I fv9 j you fo r a d l t u r c r ,
now p e n d i n g In t h e c t r e u l l C o u rt
uf Hemlnot# Co unty , F l o r i d a , on
n r b e f o r e t h e J a n u a r y J t u l e Day,
t o . w i t ; t h e 4th day o f J a n u a r y , AD.* I t i l . In 0* fault th tr o u f an Id
ra t ta e wil l prw##d K a - P a r l e
L e t ih ta Orde r be p u b l l a h e d f o r
t h e #1 a i u t o r y l i m a r**|utrrd by la w
In th e H tn f n r d
Ifrrahl.
HanTord.
F l o r i d a M n ew s p ap er uf
*rnrral
r l r r u l a t l n n In eat.]
count v
and
• ta le
'
Wl tp e va my hand and
official
a#al o f offl*-e at Hanford. F l o r i d a .
D*la lb# J n d day
of
Decem ber,
IM S

Christmas Frofirram

Really Wear

M H I I. V i :

IXputy I'l.rt,

Uveraea duty.

K

u

" I V IIKXINIHIM

d r i l l oc l » r.rcull four I,
Hsmlsuls UVusly, KI-rM*.

i

�I

f o r V ictory... u

I f W# Wish to be fit * i ir » i with to
prcaerve lavloUls Ihota Inestimable prlrljegei for which we b i n bee* so Inn* ,natend lag— w» m att fight l
—r i T N i r a tir.v m

Pledge

\

OKTTED STATES DEFENSE

SAVINGS BONUS'
AN INDEPENDENT

VOLUME XXXIV.

EsUblifihed In 1908

SANFORD, FLORIDA. THURSDAY, l)E( KMIIKIt !

Ordered, To
Statement Issued Be-1
fore Big A l l i e d
Assaults In Buna
And Gona Sectors

Eighth Army Cuts Rommel’
Retreating Forces In Tw
Russians I) i s c 1 o s.e
C a p t u r e Of Five
M e r e StrongholdB
W e s t Of R z h e v

Rescue Child at Chicago Fire

I Ilf

| « B tl4 l.lTK It

at Oplimishc

•n^c
i ■■ ■

—™

I t wa« beiirrad that only a
email proportion of tha men
brought to the area In a Japaneae
convoy Monday maua atrenuoua
attempts to |arvd their icattrrvd
at,res. Thry triad to awim to
ahore with floating barreta and
druma of fual and other auppllea
but llieao made an caay larget for
tha airmen for tha Japanraa had
marked tha equipment with white
and blue flag*.
Other Allied airmen dumped a
number of SOO-nound bomba on
alhe dromo at Lae, New Guinea,
and a doten 500-poundera on the
Japaneae airfield at Gaamata,
Near Britain.
Of I I Japaneaa
plane* which met tha Gaamata atUCk. ftva w an reported ahot down
o r disabled by one four-engtaed
B-Z4 ■■Liberator” bomber.
Tboaa rtporto said two Japaneaa
planet crashed In the aea, another
disappeared In fltmaa beneath tha
clouds &gt; and parts flew o ff two

University Graduates
Group Of Lieutenants
oa in esville '

Dae. it. &lt;sp*-

elall— One hundred »nd slstyatght men racefeed second lieu-

is tha fact that only
n tha history * f tha
limited tarvlca »*&lt;1
im an officer eandl-

Spring Traiqing Here
Prentiss Brown
May Be OPA Head

nn of
the
arrived here
preliminary
If conditiona

Full - Seale Fightin
Resumed In Tuni
Hizerte Sector A
Monsoons Slackc

!*•« »1H H !

tn a carreUlrtl tiiureie nfftimt
ihf Axli* tl.j Itctt army Unlay
«*P rtd it »m*Rhnl « lijK* Nati
t-nicr-o ffem irf lou thv eit
of
Mint, rad and raptured
fWt
'Ur
strongholdi
weal
of
R
ihrr.
WASHINGTON, Der. 17,
F.lacivhrr* along a 1000-mile
tA I*) — Navy dlivbombvrs
of merit of
ihr
arrownraverid
idrlklag at Japanese ship* In11aw ian frunt, thi* Sovirta closed
alt [Is lions at Miada, New
t- breach tn thrir line* south’
C*. rgla liland In Ibi Solot
of
Hlsliiurad,
overran
Bioiia hit and daaigvd one
* inhabited |«iint&lt; In a rodre&lt; my destroyer nr rruiser,
a.lvamc tn ihr Mnsdok arcs
Ib i
N aif
reported M a r .
&lt; aucasuv ■ml dislodged
W ill# I IpInc tor tresses en­
to.
my from , !&gt;••« point
gaged and destroyed I I Japllincv, Ihr midnight row*
ia -M r&lt; ru flghton. nearby an
'* i
,7 announc-d.
1 cat Ira fart* nt t f /crocs
Im m
counter attack * con'
whlrh attacked the forlrrssc*
•nt mied on hith ihr n ntr.il and
destroyed on, forlrraa a b ia t
• • '■ rrn Ironic hut one* again
Mai crew wea r-scurd. One
I- n-pulanl .iml more than
dlvtbemhcr failed to return.
I » rn, n.) officer* an.l men war#
TBI* brought to 141 the num­
b Ued.
ber |( Japaneae ahlpa an­
l i e 1 . ly .ii'lu rr.l lawn In tbe
nounced -lank or damaged In
I n Iihi, lay » r -1 .if Sumvlklnu.
the Solomons.
i l -» if .1 milei *iur a r* t of titaIllIKia.l mi the rail weal railway
in ,I n , the A'ulga city with the
A L L I E D HEADQUARbloarow -K.ntov line
TE U S fn Australis, Doc. 17.
IIm ii Im 304 21111, of varloua
(/P)—Captured Jo pane**’ nrralloora an.l IMm motor vahlctea.
tIIL o nian totluv told intelllih«- ftuailant ariiiil two trains
Ina.'. il with war auppllra. ammuni­
goitce officer* that Kmperor
tion ilumpi ami much other war
IHrrhito ifatt* orders to troops
: material. Ihr romniunl&lt;)ue aald.
on Nov. U.H to hold their New
Sjuthwe*! of Stalingrad, Soviet
G ifnen positions to the Inat
fore.-a routed enemy troo|n who
had broken through their llnaa
man. Tins order was given
near Verknntumikl In a do-or-dle
a fte r the Emperor heard of
attempt to relieve Alla unlta en 1
ihr poi nding bit men were getting
Circled between the lk&gt;n and the
Item MecArthur'a soldier* In the
Volga. Fifty tanka belonging to
ballla preceding • the rapture of
a regiment of mntorlied Infantry
Bun* u i Gona by tha Aillew. &gt;
from tha B h lh German Tank l&gt;fl a ' the Buna area of New
via Ion were “ditpoaed o f" In S
Guinea, Allied aoldlera arc fierceChicago firemen react * a little girl from the upper floor of \ two-day balde. the rommunldue
reported.
three atfiry rooming bouse after It took fire. Three other peraona
Thirty.five gpor* German plane*
w ere hart when they Jumpad out 4f windowa to escape the flame*.
were ahot down on the Stalin­
Tww o f t b * Injured
An Invalid. grad front, Wadoeaday, Inc lulling
four traruporta angaged In fly-

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Lundquist Takes
Up Management
Of Country Club

Mr*. Robert W. Chandler, the
form er I^rcille Drkle, recenGr re­
ceived a letter from Capt. WUIIanj E. Blckley, commanding o ffi­
cer of tha medical detachment,
l l l a t Btatlon Hnepltal, commend­
ing her hueband, 8 ta ff Bcrgt,
Chandler.
C a p t Blckley wrote o f Sergt,
Chandler, whose address Is c/o
gives
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w m u v « f | *'U
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ni a
m fgreat
rcsi
deal o f pleasure to b * a b l, to
report to you that Ilka all radblooded American youth, pour hus­
band ranks high In tha organisa­
tion s s ■ good soldier, You may

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1H37. liccrntly hr h:»* *|*r|i| t h*
tummrr
tn
Mi h
Warren Daniel and Billy Flem­
ing, bnrkfield player* of the SemInola High School Celery Fcdv.
received -honorable mention bn
tha A ll-Slat* Football Tram for
IDU
E .B . Carter, selective service
clerk, haa been authorised by the
Jacksonville Navy Headquarters
not to take tnllatmenta In the
Nary until further nolle*.

Strip Tease Producer
Gets Six Month Term

y Needs To Kec]
action C o n t r o

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with 1 'ie II tlllhr, .1 v .' , pit
aonnrl In ail.iition t.» 1* ,1 v ‘ln -1
w l j plav st thr i luh s»"l it.*
mpl ccmlillon of tin- tim i&gt; , to
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Officer Commends
Sergeant Chandler

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of Stalingrad Itself, im all Soviet
S in
patrol a pane Ira led the vnemd
llnea and blew up gun rmplarr
If)
menta with their garrlsuni. i h r '
communlqtie aald. A number of
|(a&gt;n,„
enemy forte in a Stalingrad fai t,
k.„
,orF
demoliaha.1 I.) ,-| l(, ,tlJ,
Ruaalan artllhry and murtari.
, nB.t I ...
The Germane loet ZOO offlccia, iHam, .
and men and flva tanka in fuill.- when Mr

WASHINGTON. Dec. 1 7 , UP)
— Reports that I.eon Henderaon
will be aurvi-rdcd as l*rlce&gt; Ad­
ministrator s o n n hy Senator
l*renll*» Brown nf Michigan
are bringing prcdlrtiana that
cne of the Immediate results
will b* the softrnlng of ration­
ing control* to release more
•upptlcs to civilians. Appoint­
ment of Brown was believed to
h e r* been agreed upon a t ' a
Whit* House conference after
Henderson insisted that he
roust hare four month* layoff
to protect his health.

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hn* rut Marnhul ItoHiiiu I's
relrmtiug Afrirnn * i&gt;rp* *n|.
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to Tripoli (nipping «rm&gt;»ra-tl
fnrnilit iaallM itlri'il It lirin ily
maulril niul -nfferine heavy
•iiailliltiei. tlie Itrih'li an
ininnet &lt;1 (mint
The i.iliiniii
Were mil nl U mil M.irntiti,

. N EW TO R E . Dec. 17, W ~
I. H. B erk, 8p.year-old veteran
theater man and co-producer of
“W in*, Woman and Song” wai
today sentenced to tha penlteotlanr f a t at* aaoalhg fa r hie part
la praaiatlng aw adjudged (ml*,
cent a ir f armaac * revu* Involving

Hitler’s Doctors Say
Mussolini H uh Cancer
LONDON, |&gt;PCv 17, DIN—-Prc
tiller Muitolinl of Itxilv ha&gt; enn
cer of Ihe stomach in an u.lvanr.d
e tic r nn utui/flrtnl *• I usuatl-.
reliable sourer
h. rr - 1th g-&gt;--l
connrctione on tbr c n lin . nl &gt;ui I
Irwlay.
The lnformatb.it -aid, the .liarnosls made by Hitlrr s own sjtvctalUta cm ordcra from Hiller af
ter pereUtcnl rumora that II Duco
4‘ P *
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ailment t in t manifested Itself
four y»»r» ago*

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, &lt;rl,i f bring, in -rl.- tivr Krt
t t,-r tnwi ir||| n If.-rt high - cIhmi]
,.|U,|,-nt.. Mr
Km-li-h .-ii.birx-.l
following rtnl, mcnl hy Gett.
V|vt«„ C CoHin- Hut., director
„f Selective S.-rvirr; "Iti-giitrnntunder 20 years of age * ! o enter
, he
hn|f „ f lh, or.,|rm(c y r„
of high school or similar ln«lltulinn of Irnmini: itn&lt;! who

False Rumors Denied IT„”
f t
By Mrs. Roosevelt tofi/yJSjEC 'JSr,."' ■■kl
beiirrad atorta* current that she
had mad* luncheon reservations
fa r negroes at Washington hotala
— which ah* aald ah* never had
dona—“a re Inspired state ments
ruck aa would be of value to tha
NpfW*v,

Junior Pharmacists
May Take Civil Kxnrn
tpldlratiori* for Ihr I' S t'tvll
fr-sir,- oiamifiatlons for Junior
I hiil loari-t will U Oireplcl unlll
Ian p. 101.1. I. V McLaulin,
local Secretnry for Ihe U. H
Civil Krrvie,* t’omrnlsaion
an
nounie.l t,do&gt;
Junior rSara«isclel« leeelve I.V
fSKI n yen*
Full Information and application
blanks may Ew olitained from Mr.
Mclaulin at the l‘***t (Ifflee ur
from the II. H. Civil Service Com­
mission, Washington, l&gt; C.
Applications are
not
desired
from persona already using their
highest skills In war wurk. War
Manpower restrictions un Federal
anpointmenta are contained in
Form 5UKU. noated In flrit ami
second-class post offices.

TENNK 88 E F — Scattered showera and warmer tonight; fresh
wind*.
GEORGIA — Warmer In the
north portion; temperaturee slight­
ly higher with scattered light
froat In tha south portion to­
NO SUNBURN
night.
FLORIDA—Continued cold with
light to heavy fro#* hi tha north AF Fee I errs
The crew of an American lubportion and tha south portion a *
raarin* on prowl In enemy waters
aomeUmh* does not i t s the inn
gion tonight.
for a month or longer, so groat
ALABAMA — Warmer In the I* the caution tha commander must
act and north portion* thia after- observe. I l l * rob ator* eubmerged
ton, tonight not quite ao cold In during the daylight, come* 0U
a southeast portion with Incraaa- only a t night. Craw member* af*
g winds la too north portion be- ten loet aa much as 80 pound* on
D ^
c r u i s e .a io ff fresh to itro n * tonight.
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*• »t »iHir •t*f hir g* tig a !11* t whal
t hf f ifllrlin frt«m It* aifriuiirturi
. t’lert u urval tfiluinn ni &lt;C5f*rmt i m ( ( u miivinir
pnl.**
I' S Army
hradijuuiirr* in
l .in*’ lAhtmufit'll I that Mm-rifan
i.lai.. . e.f Ih* Ninth II S
Air
Ihtifrr all *m« heavy art i- n yrs*
(r niny," athiintr
'Trtrifrt* wnp flic my mntcir
t rnruiinirta moving Mrr»tvuirti from
Hm* r'l Aghriin |io&gt;itiun.
Many
Hil* wrrt* icorn! with bomht alia
i urnrruu* vrhiclrw destroy nl of
•ct on fir# ,f

( ’ongreBB Knds Most
Important Session
WAFIIINGTON, Dec. 17, b W -3
—The wartime 77th congress add]
lourned Wedne.day, ending thuj
longest and perhaii* the moat Itndj
cortant session In congresslonaE
his te r).
With only aim it 120 of Its 43ft
member* In tSelr avals, the huueft

voted adjoummtt at B ill p- k
thro* hour* after tha senate hai
ceased operations.
Just before tha house sets1™
ended. Speaker Rayburn
&lt;U
Trias.), paid tribute to tba ear
vice of depertipg member*, am
remarked to the representative
who will return for the 78th cun

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SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOLS
Grammar School

WHAT’S COOKING

EXPLANATION
The peem "Men In Khaki
and |||ueM which appeared in
the Dec. 7 Issue uf the Semi­
nole County School New* w*s
written by Marjorie Jones of
the sixth grade at Giarnmar
School and not ty
Marjorie
Jrnrs a member of the Senior
class at Seminole High School.

Staff For This Week
The Celery Fed, a weekly pa­
per published by the Celery Fed
Staff. In the interest of the scho­
ols of Bemlnole County.
Editor
John Itelyeu
Managing Editor — Mary Rahum
News Editor
Jean Whigham
County School Editor— Virrln
ia Kelly
Copy Editors
Valarte Well*,
Marjorie Jones, Joyce Steele.
Reporter*— Helen Quarterman,
Jane Henaon, Betty I'etraa.
Business Manager— Sam Thur­
man
Clas* Representatives
Junior — Marjorie Hodges
Sophom ore— Jennie l^re Hutch­
inson Freshman — Margaret Ihng*
f elder
Advisor
Mi** Ruth Hand
Upper left hand cut.
such

NOTICE
Meet your friend* at the MrtluMlisf Church, Tuesday Night,
I».e |&amp;, at 7:30 for the second
in * series of Inlernomlnational
young people’s meeting*. An
interesting and enjoyable prograin is bring planned tor all
ho attend,
t'eme and join other young
people in thi* night o f fun and
fellowship. You
will
really
lisie a good time.

Bund* and .Stamp*
Ed'a Note: THIr column l» a
The pupils in Room h ar«* mak wrrkly item in the Celery Fed
Ing. Chrislmai Irev*.
They mnr hut the task of writing it foes
made from grirn pa|wr with Mu** inch week to n different uruuihack ground Every time we buy
a defense stamp He get a *t«r t*» jHYtlng soul Evrrybody contrib­
|jgat« on the tree anil when Wr utes from the Editor to the Copy
Jill Up the tree with *t»r• wr Ih- Ibn j
irfltl putt Inf thi in in the sky
Those p&gt;fiii f srri of the students
Thli make* w* muir aniiou* i« which hiiv# tieen seen around the
buy tUrnip* Tffi trn rent stamp* campus IitteIy were caused by the
In Church attendance last week.
Nothing Important has hapwifi buy fifty fartridgiA.
unit ex ami nations and the report pencil around Lyman this week
Mi* Jackson’s room, which has
Dnugiiin l^tAsing
card* and certainly not became
an enrollment of H, was 100 p e r
Rtjreni H
other than the arrival o f Eddie
•if the lark of dates! !
cenl instead of H perrent as was
tirammur SrhiMtl
urprised [ Meetxr. Jess and Georgina Miller,
HARPER
was quite
rcjairted.
Light Dulbii Fur CumpaAsrs
All of
and excited when OKIES FAR­ arid Ihjrothy Johnson
The Ijoyn Hhd fit I* &lt;&gt;f Knum H RELL came home to are her Mon­ them are In the
Junior
Glass,
dr* toller11riK nM hichl bulb*.
day Hhe didn't expact him until much to tic disappointment id the
. Wt are (tying to rnllrrt a Chnstmaa. Who is the "certain Seniors
tboiltand of Iht in
Wr slrrail) aumelhtwfy ” ELK IE YOU NO has
It seems that Johnny Toward
iv ru t: i hi h t o r t i i »: i «u v n
have on* humlini anil twr lily
was excused from Ken lor English
I-een rtiretving letters from*
W* are fullli’Cti tig IimIIis to li.it So far wr can't find out a thing to have and early morning shamJl IMiK. MIHIMII.M
tIJi VTt.
s T tr»: o r r i . o m u v
1
|n
m
i,
Mrs,
Mann
didn't
seem
to
Ihtm Int.. lh , giiv.-Mimmt ... lh. v A
m,
H||| hr appro
iv nr: t i i i : r;T%T»; o r
itke
the
■troitg
smell
(|f
John's
can
make
f»niin»»«&gt;
out
of
tn-m
^
a
*
c
m
hi
e
v
can makr r»n.|.a&gt;« • &lt;mt m
rlal„ j
.SHIRLEY K d lO I-S rvi
ti a ii i r, a
iu »h i : mth i i h u u .i
hair tonic in a warm riaim
It ta k n forty lurhl hull..
m»K&gt;- , a(nl). nluM h, ve .irnwlnar
in i*it&lt;invr&gt;:.
The
Fie
Sale
that
was
spon­
TO
vl,|.
VVIIOO
IT N t t
ION.
on* rom ps,*.
&lt; • • • IltrTTERBAl.l. juit can t
I 111 NI
I have lutm.l m «rvrn
rr„ „
rntnln( b. c i, lo Senior I sored by the Seniors turned nut
Ntllr* (■ hirrliy given lhal Al•well, even if they did have to
Bom* of the !«*)« and k ih » practically every week-end! ! ! !
lu n m t H 11* 1111r _v (lied her final
By MIRIAM HI’ FJH
s i Adniinlslr alrlx (V T A
have lurtinl In inurr than I havr. Thr ljM f |amF
BETTY cat most of It. It seem* that they
This week we have Klorent •,f (hi- wal.tle uf xtnmie
are unajous to hate another one
A Htibut I am Hill aolkln* haul
K1M )
||on||Y FKDHTOR I* .Ofll.
Yartmrough.
Marjorie
Newman, •** •l * tier eased lhal iht filed tier
The teacher **ul that the '*n** hufnmg again. They were seen
|.-11
1
f*if
(ln**l
tlUrhsixi,
and
and
laorrainc
Prescott
added
to
Doris Kntxmtnger and
Lilian
ll-.l *ii* Mill rapid} Ire Iha Htaitref
Who lurrw.1 In (hr rno.t |iKht bull.. j ntlh|f | „ „ Sun.Uy aflrrnmw
Walsh, two ex'students from l.y our rnrollmrnt at the V'ncattonal si
• It VT H alt ('(Mllily Jodgr uf
each week would
a Irn rvn l |.|U.|AN WAIJHI ami MARGIE „ari w rrj out
visit Ing
today School
Htiiiifii.l« I'reretil' l-'Uurlda ren Ihr
defrnvo »lam|. un Miuwlay
HODGES air rival, thr,r ,lay. Il.n
•pent the week end will
Fever a I more of thr student* let It i(a| ref lUremlirf ISi J (ml apIn lhal way nui h « iii i» h o j, w&lt;
if PETE IIE1D U. S Eddie, and wr vrttr mJI (lail tn now have jolt*
jiti.*-i 1 ref Paine nod f*&gt;l final ill* Ing In two way»
Ruth Wei bo Id! is working at . h.*rge a* Ailovln 1*1rn11 1v i" T A
\ rciulil Ur thr r r a lim 1 1 ’ JOE -rr h rj, n p rcla llv Him llamnumil
ref
11.*- relate* nf Hamlr A J|*d&gt;a r |a
Err.In n k E f IMi,,rt
IIA K KU Ur. r ilrlr with MKAl" It .rriti* thry at III Uuvr r "iiu .h " the W elfare O ffice
.1■ .•***-.» mi till* 3 *Ih day *.f .NreBay War Bond* And Slar*(&lt;*.
Mrs Gall Ison is employed at , *. . I I
KlK ItOll.SON fur thr t hru! "i&gt;
h ulhrr
A n y «m
thry
Tha Sanford l.i.m m a i S. hi.d mit. T rr l atter VVr tfi'r y,*u: - m **iv rtr n i u 1,' rtiupHthe Naval Air llnir
ti r r . i t ni s r i . m
Tdm if! tail al. .« I
r A uf
wr runs Mr
Kirchoff very
bad a play Drr I
fhi*'*' rhlld A M .K IA MMSGII mil
FltKDE hil.lir hinught lut. m il l"t« "f
the
**U
lf
ref
Manila A
tnurh
from
our
Hanses
He
has
j
ren void drfrn.r .la m p . I..*l»nn KIKI.DH
thr linufurl
n.uplr M.ir.in j.ihr. iluwn «ith
i mil
Itrel.mt" d tr.a -.d
tl„ ttrrk • • I J O Y f’ E .HTKEI.K "hr hrrp. typing r l . . . in rn up s position at the Coco Cola Plant.
'acta. Thry arrr
Mr* Gordmirr i» working al iv t i l l ; i v i i i t o r THK m i VT!
Foyr Mac ( oghurn
....... r tiii.li ..n „ reru in h lo m ir j'"“ r •
s h '’ * l— • lorl*
,w
s»;w ivni.&gt; :
tot v t i.
.. na.r buy llr ’ &gt; also Kilitnr ,,f •&lt;"'•**■ ■ tirv. hair .In, an,I plrnty the Altman Chevrolet Company.] J t m ,i:.
Allrrn Hour
We are glad to la ve Mr*, j i i on I it %, iv ritnifVTr^
i hr SAI.I.Y ami if you
h.vrn I
‘ u ,r
ami .h i t ..
Uphani Mrriutlhri
iv mi : i . s n T H o r
McIntyre
back
at
school
Hhe
»
w
a
I
llftiadus
.
f
cwafft»itl,
a
rm*miter
of
, Frvdrrlrk t'.ioju'i » u ih r f.n l gin sscNj it by now
U♦**1K A \llTTK, I'n e»»rd
up a* Unrtr Sam, and tnndr a TER ANDERSON! ! ’ ’ G»*H the Junior I lass ha* eulisltmi in has a part-time job at the Semi­ in t i l . t H i:iM T on * %a ii r r j i l hr ( 'ii*at (i ynnls
11
role Tire Company helping to fj(|
*ovs i m i M i i t t i a v im iik*
mighty guo-l tnr E in lrnrk mailr pirko.' J O Y C E !.' t HIM. SMITH
,(k, Ills
hu
JiNl out rat Inning cards.
HMDs
VI* 11VVT a.tlll 1 3 .
', ' . .
.
.
;
.
wouin like
arid
•cp hi* own fprrrh
Hr &gt;anl
of .Strtann ha* brrn phoning KM toflwuU roIern
n % lk
T ITHi
firnatlus
Mary Ratliff is now on n vac*'
"HotuUy H lhr ftr.t oririivrri ILY AMIERHON qultr a hit lair w as lh*» c o a ch of l hi* find ball lion. We wunder if sue is in love.
.Oil
ire litrrrl.f
♦ 1 Mr U iarul tn kJ11 1 O l.ffprul
ir y of 1‘rarl llailau
I’m i&gt; n !&gt; f'outd hrr frri|uent visits !»i t r a m , arid v ic e p ir * n h n l nf th**
Winifre*!
IxiveJI lias charge
1Uilili **1*1 •f» re
|p » huh
there'* not an umialrmti. p n * .ii Slrlton lo s»*** ii»r »i*lrr HKI,EN Htudi nt Body Ahhougti wr know of
mrntogriaphirig
the
paper. ‘
Mi *i||..* . f t • Din) ha vs
In tha auillrnrr
I havr Irn did havt* anything to do with this ’ ^ ’ hi* country need* him. wr will
•f vtrtro: n u t
Belles of Hi Monica. '* for the -• real |hr . . 1*1 •r
1 1 il*. ri **.( Ul
1 » reiinl &gt;.
Ur* worth of d r fin .r .la m p . Not uniy senior gills think 111 LI • t ill n ils* him
Holy Cross Episcopal Church
Mel lit *
f HUM!
Pat Kirnpsmi i* lh* girl of
PV
Who want" t„
'hr fn -t
hu. EAJtl.E »■ iuli- but so T&gt;* frrsh
Bln y ox took the ( ivil Service
1 * .M l 4 | i... i-t
| like ref
mi*n
t's|w-iiall&gt;
MARG A RE I tit* w ** k and -hr m .■Ih ilrorive* • unlnatmn Tuemtay
afternoon.
a dolt *rs w&gt;irth, , ‘
•ht
the Dei n Anyone who souM like
DINt.FEEDER* ’ ’ AU.*&gt;. *. m 1 1 *i||| Sin- i« |ire*rel«nt *«f
i (l hit.
In selling* drf»n*i- *laoip« *i'Mi*‘
f
«
t
«
.
and
u
fav.uit*
wtf*i
tugclh**)
m
thr
Imll*
I
hr**da**
tn lake thn r \m ooiial loo. Itefnre ■
got • dime In** m i ' h
W•
e%*i y«*nr Hri faVreiiti- unheslra 1 hi 1st mas, gu i ft tin pt-at office
it (a Impossible t*« find ilw i1*'1* *'1 DM lit tell i A 1(1. I ON -nil Ml
lit Mill.ER W. giv. &gt;i« * i* Item., G**».|tnafi while tier fa and get yum mppln *1 ion blank
W* abort changed, but *• ^ ,l‘ jt R iM
him to know !im dim*- M»dl g*i * » M E N S I I Nf •IT and t \ h EYS v■■*111■ *or*g hi prrst it! is Whit* a" oner
Met t« •.a 1 i r* f«M„| i*
the VIrtor y *' 1ub t»
* I"•*- MAI HEWS a* thi* Mm) Er, *b * h i *1 mu*
man * mijdr '* of thr wrrk'
* * •hc| i \ i"« , hri |H11 i re1r bring
things to fill
id: b*|f
i
%
rung
S
Ik
*
'
i]&lt;i***f t tire vr
any
Wt are vcr&gt; “ 'i n lhal w dul BET T \ .III HRf M K ha- b« , n ri
ltd lets
ft not
hEN'N^ •|'(*( 1M1 *1•••11re In K" til 1'dirge
not have enough stamps T i -ill crui irig
C T ohh
I E lk E E R
i* *i » m&gt; tt( Mill hill sire .1." n rent 1., ir*- re our siwho wanted tn buy Ih*m
D&gt; PAUL I1U K.HON
Ini) *i h.Mil IMin*» • arm .Int iii g II*. |H-| Ilka- is .Nre(■ill t • Ul|i s ail
Jo A on Kmbiev
11.r&gt; U "
\* . . . ., •• ,
"1 * refill liref fa vi. r Mr pa«l
H If re.l t r elsiiirnl ..r'
l»ii* ly
FRANK IliHllNSnN Ireking
G ramnix r Sc hiad
lif.- r-SRV H. ■ buiMm
The students and tcarhera of
h|- *»|» 4 4 •*1 * 1 .1. * * ma* e|
‘n PATT Y UMH h-H
». IULI.
Milling inatume jrwelry
Srminolr Ht*h .Srh.u.l lin t, *(ain
. -.
.re N.-» JVIh 1» « t
SH RAD f.lt Y. PEGGY D I M AN
I hut’* all for now
.capoiutr*! wonderfully t.. a worthy
PAI L »ll« KSON n JANE HEN
\ ir m r.
. *u*r
They havr rontrlbutcd
HON JANE THIGPEN
n ED
i u i s 11 f 1 H U M V Fl 1♦HIM \
frci-ly lo the purchuvr of Red
i *i i » hi hi : it it i »t i
I»A N lEl-S A* wr gu to prsuiij
f r o * . Kit material*.
The ktl*.
M if il | ih . - ‘ .ft Kin
til VI N
A beautiful bif'g *b.d .x%i-Mng VAIaARIE WEI.I-S and fiE O R G E ’
Hrr t I•.re 1 «if
lb. nnirmng the *nt» i* very whirl, run,I,t uf button*, nr.vllrt,
(i,Tl I SCEER nfr going steady but “ •
'
■
ref
|
|«,TI.|ia.
rlrtn though Ihr bn*kri
or hit m and Tl *rstv and toilet article*, playing ra id ., cig­
will nut Lh hi hi rrsp-rensUdr for
Ai thr M illbouncing o ff ti e blackIwaiiiJ go|n
f rell -.re lllg +lr». t lire-*!
soman grt up party and arette*, rhcwlno sum, pi,n a m
the ■itoj.i t ton when t his »■ put,
This ! » thr ill)
I. • ....... FlilfllU
ar-veral other article* air to |&gt;r
gu f*ri thru journey
l.iiikrllinll lishrd MARTHA BROWN hu- .
prtMlon we grl
f I *dlr al |retl*ll&lt;
■ays the "Id woman jrlven to the men who are icoiny
dm. with NIKI. I-IIWEI.I. Iurk&gt;
Ires he »i -.re.I l*a-it
season grls umlrr *•&gt;
^ hat I t*ll you la secret Keep o ff to aeree In the arme.1 force* fiialt lr|*I k11Ivjr« j
it.*- 11a fl t ref
II
W* lav# a Ifl game ** hr*luI«* j (ini M?K*dohg Kid*' (
|
Ilr
f
i
iiilr
•
•
..f
t Ire •
of
our
rounlry
III
i|
mt
h
i
we’ll
be
dead
n* I Irn
With nut Rg*uor*»* Soim- l'h**
J
*t W »rrrn DarrH' lt"i«*it Li t ,
|*1•*%rtevr r, I Kh'"J • *•Jr* | an* mfret
M
i*
tiavrler*
ualk
rapidly
un
A
committee
from
the
Student
krn
|£ P fU Uiiak. anil llillv Firming
all
filets
|
|l..
■
mi I"• Mre lirgln
till i ••hita «nd Thirsty believe Council purcha*erl all the button, fill# at Ii* ‘"1 • • h
god other* win* playwl l« fct &gt;•*«»
V tl .n thr
tl tl thry tip dead Suddenly the and neerlle*
The Committee eon 1I111 lid) ref I•♦ire . I » I *I I *!•■#rttuming and thrv gi^** pinsiirrts
oi
l
wuiiian
«tup&gt;
and
iooka
ahead
f H4) ISO
A
New
Version
men!
fui
ri*sil
Mafi
alatr.1 of Martha i ' l ( l .
Hetty
[
for 0 wrll •xpriirncrd *»|usd
Ii Iht- road a* if she ices a bad Moore, ami Laurelle Dutton. Thrv- I m | h Itie *« 111 Ire- r x c r i r4 fiu m
• H o have a 1v game *rhr«l ilr
m
r
ns
f
&gt;
c
I
ttirough
w
hit
I. l In r r Is
Little Hoy (rending Item from -b Ply
■Irl* *e pa rated tha Item* into sit rtfulllig KU*
lilted UO but owing to tfansjmftn
It til
T in e 1 1Tlld. into the feeds t&gt;e- Ihrtr j,ro|wr number* and dl*trih
Marichuriai
"Wl at
does
it
W % ref N K I t .f M i
l t
Mon difficulties wr may nut bo
mean here by "sews,«med iruopa,' •t'Je the m ad,” The old woman ule.1 them to the classes o u tfit­
d'f NIV I-| rtrc i lure 31 Tr,« huh |p
1?^ able to ipjay »omr *»f the game*
**
H'ltilh
Ksuigw
Jl
&gt;:,••(
1
aniA
CorMla
and
the
cat
to
hld«
D *il?“
L Tha f|rat game ii scheduled to
Arfsa
the rectla. Than ting kite.
im played with Kuatis Jan
H Dad ( Immnliatrly, "M uslcied by liraide her in
EiU
H&lt;
A
III
BrPItii
uf
The
follow
lnc
flnil
period
claa*
the officers anil |&gt;eppt*retl by the In a fro minutes an automobile
UT)lcas we can get stmthrr op
\S ........... I |*aili
PHs»e* and in
it aie two man. ea have donate.) money or article,
enemy "
i-refs | Ire 11 Ill-re Ik II Mit||portent to meet us hr foil* then
When Ihey are not able to «e« it far thr kits: Mr. King, Mias Btrv
Is "ill*
All uri|*lsf led |mi r I i*f Him k
thr retd woman says. “ Let uc fO.H ena, Mlaa Takaeh, Miaa Hand. Mr*
II Hanlairetre
When thrv are again on Intlr (Daily* Smith, Mr*. Durden, Mr*
u.t# i i
i « xi
j : ja 4
wav thr "Id wiuuan n v i . "(*hlld. Hialie*, Mr*. Lucy Smith, Miu
I&lt; Hirer L t: He*ii Is |tej .,
gi\r me thr Ke&gt; It w||| open thv luiura Chittenden, Ml** Hart. M o
|j*t* j i
I *
* s \
|n
llliarh II SauUml..
i limn Ire ihr hmisr you see on the Lynch. Mr*. Jackson, ami Mr*
I-rela 1 I
If
II
It
tv If
right
ii Ihis
house
Is
your Fort, » h o « cl*** contributed two
FOR SAL&amp;
FOR S A L E —
I 7 11 A I ' 111&lt;&gt;* Ik II Hah In retire
tlionr V and we
will
slop
the kit*
Miss IJ u ra Chittenden’,
AM Ire |*InHr.I Paul ref tl|n*fc
* E W PLANTS ,-.ch « . '. t * . fo l­ 12 G K’ A ( IE autuniaUc W me Hester ifr iir r
II WwreUrrelre
room
w
u
the
first
lo
complete
low*; Brorrull.
Hrr
shotgun In gooil omdltlun Phone
I*dt i IMo* h. I f Hs nla h«]it
their
kIL
Thi*
kit
waa
complrt
mud* Union*, GolUnU, l^tiue*.
I l * 11ha* k t l Hants rtclo
641.
ad op December 7th— tha birthday
(sit tn 11lock tl Hanlamin
B eets,
Tomalor*.
Erearolr,
o
f
tha
attack
on
Paarl
Harbor.
Id't
la illuvk It Hsnlamlo
Leak*,- Rrutirl* Hprout*. J.W
MIHCBLLANKOim
1-ut It liltifk If hnlaiulo
Pnr la manana cl sol ea muy Mr*. Lucy Smith, a* chairman of ♦ tail
Ball, phonr If*. IDj t p Monroe. We buy mcoik) hand furniture.
7 IIlorfc A , Mala# A4d|»
calor, t'ochlta Y Keij y la vUJ a tha Junior Red Cross o f Seminole
Phona 1*7.
re Irvantan muy Irmprana y Ir tn High School, aiprvaaai hrr appre­
Nel ton,
•Itrjr Plant*, M. 8.
ciation to the classes who made It
DO YOUR ChrDtma* Hhoppinv at el vieja suyo
Phona 250:i.
”)le for 16 kite to be out“ Nino” , illre Ja mujer, qua yo
Min Barbara W. Ruprecfat
llaurr'* Radln Krrvlre—a »on*
drrful MlMll.it. of toy*; *l*o dlgo a us(e»J es un aecrata oe
TRKB-rlpcnnJ Papayas. Phona K.
Malar la Child Devtlopmeat
ra.llu., alamlnum ruoklnc war*; calle listed o nostros eitaremos
h . Garrison, l i l t. We Deliver.
at U. of Teaa,
■mall Itrm, of fuinllura; rIre m lert"
!-*»• vlajes amhm rapid* mania
trie iwreprr, rlrrtrlr Ironrr;
hails
i|ur
(och
lta
y
Red
crean
—1242 Serve! n ft refrigerator ;
Announce* tha opeaiag o f
hr* 11na pad*. Chromium E lec­
BETTY PKTKAS
que rlIres *on riiuerte P ot fin It
I p it Healer, alino.t n r * ; onr
tric C offr* Scrvkr
Tha student* o( Seminole School
mujer se detirnte y mlr* en al
Iiik I (ip . cmilt ituvr. Wurth the*
Tit* Children’ll Ilnur
ramino rnmo si ella va una mala have purchased War Bond* and
money. W A MurrUon, I'horir
Nursery School
Stamp* amounting to (2.000. On
4osa
111 day or T4H-J.
Aqul. nino en lo# carrlios al Dae. 7, tha a n n lw a a ry o f tha
•a November I M . IM S
W H ITE MAN for checker In pre- lado dal carnlno! "La mu jar ayuda am ojntad to |2I7- Thlo amount
Far Raya and Cirla
cooling
plant.
I'hone
2111 Corhlla y r| gain seconder al Paarl Berber disaster, tha aalaa
W E 1IAVK RECEIVED OUR
la
aoraelhlnfr
to
ba
proud
ofEvan
Oviedo. A. Duda and Sons.
S la 4 Years
lado da rlla an cl carrlto. EnF IR S T ' SHIPMENT OP THE
•S par weak
tone as, en un poco maa mlnutaa, though thi* round* tfemendoui.
“ WAR TIR E ". W E CAN
It
la
n
t
much
In
cornparieon
with
un
autnmcblla
paaa
y
an
al
au­
D ELIVER THESE ON CLASS STENOORAPH ER
Open I la II
for
general
tomobile rata doe hombras. Cuan- tha coat o f the war. Tha atodanta
$ TH REE CERTIFICATES. H.H.
office work. Eiparlance perfarr* do allot no pjeden verlo almin ara rolnjr to contiaua h aring War
: POPE C O , INC.
At f li t Palmetto At*.
ed. A .'D u d a and Sons. Phona maa, la mulcr die#, "Varaoa a Tr*\ Honda and Stampa until victory
J I M , Oviedo.
Bsafard, FlarMs
Cuando aloa eilan an e l tamlno la ourm.
otro v m la mujer dice. "Nino,
Samlnole High S
dame la Hava la puarta da Is
Michal
casa qua uatad vt a la derecha. Antoinatta
from
Melbourne,
En aata cats au dinar* jr noatoIY CARRIAGE In good con

LYMAN SCHOOL

LEGAL NOTICES

Vocational School

Red

Season At
S.H.S, Gets Underway

tlreftH t*» | » ii| » ixm|
&gt;s| TS ft id t.-i ( lllnek
«1*Iit i&gt;tn |u A Us lt. &gt;man ■
Hinlife
b&gt;l t |3 |Uxt ki'Mu* &gt;t
!&gt;•••« TS .« n*l I* ,t|III tt«t
|^*ls SI, S2 ST a Si J n
I'a* hafl a |»| At|‘l II &lt;i«H* Ire XIIJ
w
l^.ta
A &gt;3 lie l*lal « f VVIh*
I‘ j t k
1-., V lll.ark
A
J**Igm&gt;n •
♦•till r) Par in•
1rf*t* &lt;«1 l*» 14 *hi V ||ifl
1 -ill %; _ hi 4.' ru 7*. :t
i /. :; 1 " I k HIM
Lretn y i. ■V4, »l Vi. y*. v*.
1
BkID,| |h« tHi 1* m u
Hi*,
Ill A
L"i* 1 *« |in

Beware Gmghs
from common coifs

That Hang On
Ciromulaicm trllcvc* promptly brrauw It anrt n jht lo the seat of the
trouble to Drip leoUtl and repel
term Utk.'i
and aid nature
to wotlie and tiro I raw, tender, tnftamrd bronchi*I m u co u s m e m orane*. Trll your drug(tit to eeU you
a bottle of CreomuUlon with the underetanding yon must like the way It
quickly allay* Uie cough or you ere
io have your money back,

NAL

IliritUVILklK-VT Kl m &gt;
t h k ifTATi; o r r u u tii.A
By *» P IIKIt.VlHiN A a,nl
Trustee* I I. Fund Hand. »^|
riele Caunijr.

112 f k #tit!
lad III Oak till!
|.nt s Block 13 Tier It .**««
, *Titt'HTr:rai o r

Tin:

ix t k ii-

“ A Bond in Every Christmas Slocking”
. . . M a k e th is y o u r Y u 1 e -tim c slnR an.
flo u d Ki ft s .lo iliiu tile d u t y !
t.i

)tfl|.

in

w iiiTiirif

th e

W nr

I t’ s n sw ell w a y

W a r — anti

Suvp

fu r

t h f K u lu r u !

C R .E O M U L S IO N

Florida

Bank of

State

Sanford
“ A K r lc n d ly I n s t liu llo n "

lor Coughi. C h e tf ColJt, Bronchitii

cX iitA .

If you*r« a iub-mathl»# fwoncr* Forgrl lJ»w pnm toruwrwfLi o f tlio prnclbw rang**.
'H if fu n sight &gt; ou’ vo bo*n
c*jwlm In* tlirmighoil morn­
ing, W !s n yuu reach U»*
C.im’ i c.m Uvn, t.ikn lime
o ct for n "fiuidi-up** with
o i?x*l goft drink. Relax
fur a moment. Then (jiTri
pn 1 f r t coin* ngnin.

Notes

COCHHA

Classified Advertisements

COCHITA

C

War Bonds &amp; Stamps

S A L E ! I DU Toy Rifles. Bit
star (ahoota rubber bands
f ) . Call at Na-HI Bottling
Bt Thursday*, Fridays and

S T U D E N T C O U N C IL
R e a lly W e a r

day. the regular masting o f
StiMant Council was bald to
cuaa the lunch-room altuaUon.
In order to dlacoprag* a tM
fr o ™ breaking In the lunch II
na lunchaa will ba aarrod to tl
with more than ana plats on

l*D pUk

and dressing
Raal bargain.

I t ' ha* been auggaatad that

SB * .a

WWM throughout tha* yaor, 1

u k e Y rtiw

S i z e s 2 to 6

b

**

■

Poll • Parrot

If yaa'ra a paiaahata auhan When your
racaaa cornea, »-t-r-a-l-o-ht Look t i t
aw ay from thoaaAilUowliif whlta fa Ida
. . . far enough t o l a d tha aofl drink
cooler. G et a lift w ith a good aoft drink.
T h an go back t o wotk with a amda.

W yaa'ra an ah raid wardaat When tha
•Iren aounda, ate that all Ughta on you r
post are o a f. Shoo Iho Curious Indoors.
Patrol y o u r boat u ntil tb o "a ll clear.**
Than ranch fo r a frosty s o ft drink,
sa d braes* right through you r report.

tw r Aastkai needs his "second wind" today. Join the morethan 39,000,000 who find it dally by calling for a 5 soft
drink. Enjoy the moment o f relaxation it brings.. .the feel*
ing that you're fresh and ready, to tackle the job again.

�r i

If wo « u

to bo (m r If x

»Uh t*

Wfto tot whkh *0 hat# boon m IM I n&gt;o-

i 'o r f i e lo r y ...
P ln ie*

toJ h i

uhiuo

fn o o m

toritU to
w»

bbm

tkooo

UeeUatabl*

priri-

rtcb ti

•

—H T m n

n cm .

s i a 11s orriHU

s a y in g s

r o n i*

/

AN INDKI'KNPENT DAILY NKWSI'AIMIt

VOLUME XXXIV.

EsUblUhtd In 1908

SANFORD, FLORIDA, Tl ESI)AY. DKCE.MIIKU 1.V 1'UJ

M MIU.II mi

Member A*.-u&gt;dnlrd I'res.*

■— -

Minefields Hamper
B ritish A d v a n c e s
Jn N o r t h A f r i c a
Rommel Continues T o 'n j n
Retreat As Allies Keds
• Raid Enemy • Held
Ports In Tunisia
Itr

A f in r U T K ii

rn»:**|

■ »»

U.S. Plane Noses

Vice Admiral Says
Ent i re Fleet At
Toulon W a s Sunk

Over on Soft African Airport

.

Permit Given To
Sanford Company
To Run Bus Line

aend Nazis
Back Six Times
On Moscow Front

Under a Inshitw attack by
^|00 American amt Allied warjilane.n, nurvivont of Hummel'* Finland Does Not Try
Africa CorjiH today were re­
To Make P e a c e ,
ported to have n-Uvated more
Says S t o o k h o l m
than -10 milctt ffont the colBr *i»s*'it*&lt;i P rm ,
Lipsed El A gholb front, w ith 1
i» it i. 'in, Itil Ir t iti ' t h r «" a
T h c&gt; British army in rapid

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Count)
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Rcporl,
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Of I' It o 1 &lt;i \ { ’onI r a d i c t • Knox's
K.irlicr
Smtcincnt
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p u r s u it .
P erilm i* M r e t .- h ................
o f m inofil'ItlH , h o w e v e r , h a v e ilrrlarrd thr) .e.,i I &gt;.. imndrr*
kcmewhal hampered the British reeling ha« k *ii lunev m that
nuih.
Allies! plane* strafe'll th* tor arid irpul*»*l a •* tn * .&lt;f hit
£ e a r y A x|t fliers through Ih* trf (.crrnun r -imti f wtt«irk« Itrlow
•night,
|Stuli*igrmfp while fm m Finland,
Italy's high command nnnounc- ttie- iir lir r rejuifts thui Finland
cd Allied planes last night again ha« made prnrr m iu tm . thro'igR
bombed Naples, the major port Sweden mrt o f f ..... . denial in
for supplying German-Italian nrm .Stockholm,
mrfl In North Africa
The* rum
Th r Soviet* natal Iho German*
niunhjue
farther
noted
heavy 1°** loon mm in the lungi* south
Thi- hihMv urjt ut it Sufi, Frrnrh M'K»* i *i,
lim b in g in Tunis ami 8 « u *m\ we*t of StAhttgio&gt;l ami •inn m^rt*
lro« p■* n lh- v m
i Af l i . n iim-IA lia held ports in Tunisia, re- in tin attack um i V*-»»*nr-h, an I
AniPtirjiii pil • \f. iiiia i * of tin 1 S V I •
porting m ow than 200 *rn* kill reported p u t ' h&gt; thru own as
met. 11 it up f. &gt; th* take off »*f tile to* (*. *I*• •*♦•*
n l, an.l hundreds Injured in Trip- *ault troops m th** factory aircm
ji||, which was oner a pirate of Staling rail and in g* rirral on
iron ITho 1(1, ami «■ now tin* last the other fronthaaMon of Musaohm’s n uml-li-l
►«ot&gt; tw«» l.i rinun plane*, &lt;
A JMean empire
them initk*p(&lt;fi -lop- wire It'ne hundred A meric an fight •r **-1 Surd a &gt; the yomomniipie
planta laden with bomb* li.un •-*I, ii» lhr l i u hiah* i (ilntunl tmertd Marshal RofitmeiN r«-!r««t hung up m in!**ro-mrnf- hv air
■ lig -A iis fore** yp*trr*la&gt; in the (4* troop* fighfmg if thr loti
tvl Agheila sector in the great*
mid of Hu' u i w mu i
fighter-boat Ur r o f f r n■i * I* je t in
At the fust «»f heavy ln%-* •. the
Afrlea. alot pre sumaljy they w* d * &lt;irnruuo u u c urkiios 1*^1 g* *1 to
1h* *
,1*i .inf ion» i.•ng .kn&gt;l
continuing the*r punishing t»h»»s have surce«-*h&lt;*| in p n ^ -oig hack
- Lipp | i.1 tI't
'ill ' - l*l« | f lift I V
S&gt; n.Mil la - f ■VI IIn|p| .* If P pMI • I I ■
lilt night on the (jerrmin* an*l our itrtachmrnti s&lt;-rn« what" irr the { l o n i l l C r S i'V S N I lt lli
illative-* oil.I I m. ihI«■ i . '.h o g
^ t a lia m .
countrr-lilowa southwest of Stal
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Ait uffitial annouftcrment from irigrad ugnirut one arm of the
Enemy Troops Two Ralph \ nil 11 .1. ■ .. t . p .h i m ini,
|reanlrd h| th*1 m* * ting
ho h i f
headauarUrtf of the Ninth U. S, Soviet plncerv reaching ott to en
Points
Tp
( ’oast induilr-d the &gt;410111001 * our! .t i
Air Fore* Mid theaa 100 pi|°ta, trap 300,1)00 hrrinnn* poimdttig
tiofior
i
fijrlng P-*0 plant*, h»rt
■t th . V o lg . rlty
Th e
hijrh* *i li w 4 f 1 1 1hn.
( an
their BHtlah and Aiutralinn com
W ASIIIM iTO N .
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- (A I1) The Navy announced
radc* in tha h ll irrU l nffrn»lvc array mrn ol|&gt;nl ouj aUxit IIHIO
i altto 4*f the K jim U
it A 11h
toil*
lud»j the American Alrfnter*
/toh a t «rmrV*&lt;i Ut* Axt* llnra, pour- r * w y . 4 flra r&lt; f « * d r n , 4xrtra&gt; -(
I* l re a
ft
tAF R ■it'h
m ** VV
III the tmuth Par Jflr pflltred
u tf* b y t t o H M ' IT ia w -'U to r toto ptl 1 I |nnk». .m l w vrn
? m 11ft It
(...to alt&gt; i h» . Mr * .SI i
rnarajr
column*
.nil »tnrtinir firr. n rllin
''*g g u n *, the cctfitniufiioue
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more
on the i* p - l*r*e
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Mti.iik - X '-I r.ra.l ■ft i h . 14 *•
•ml«| iupply dump*.
air ha*e «.f Mundi «n N r1 . • «.
Ml
.IH .t t.l
Mr
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t
The llHtl.h earlier hod • n ^ 1* ^ 1
f.rorgia Uland In the Solo
M h i.l I'.!1 I I .
'-IH tl.
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1 ft)
n ou nreij
o ff ic ia lly
the
b r e a k in g
" '* •
front
the R u *
mon* llee, 11, the fifth d o of
KJ i r . K V* VS .if*
of the cnerny'a n o rth e rn
fla n k * 1 in '
repeirie*! r**ntinue«| o ffa n
»urh f Itacks,
K l flre g a "a t little c o a l" anrl •»»•*•. *»»»•&lt; *md '»•« •“ &lt;»* o *flo i IMb r bom her* were u*e*d ip
m ail, "th e
rn rm y
it
r e tr e a tin g th. &gt; l.r « l ..ff en em y . ointer at
parmll&gt; liecauae the Jinis*-*vvfBlw nrda.
re le n t k * « ly
|&gt;ur»un| la r k '
- rre unable to defend 1 h*
W •' P
t " "&gt;
field under con it furl l"n
by the le a d in g ele m e n t* o f ou r
W ent
of
R h e v. th e
ItunMAfi*
i , t ((
i ii f **nt * nuirke.f
u * , .|, L
f o r r e t ,”
| rlrriin rd *t)tl U r rm a n a w e re k ille d
. ■ &gt;.• .1
|Li i •*-, to ,1 * Mil- tin * i.1
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T h ia ann ou ncem ent added th a t ttn*l 11 la n k * d e stro y e d hi "»»•
».,t
k '• M»Mi M • *iii.
.* in*
a I i i y I) H E A D g r Alt 11 t:
^ " A llie r !
fig h te r-b o m b e ri,
o p e ra t- a tt a c k , and d ea tru ctio n of I ft m ore
1 * 1 &gt;irt H ti!*
**—-*la *
tol 1
- ih.
Australia,
Ike.
la,
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d'i
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ng on an u n p reced en tial acale, tan kv and fu-venil hu nd red tie r
f k*1 hr*, 1
Vt
i i . M. 4 toll
' e-fn-f if
Iran
jungle
fighters
support**!
b*
|f ,(*
were employed to haraas the ene mans when the assault wo* rr |
(•♦f so i , VfllltlHSalr
ilt'-l
•V'Vr &gt;
ray.
newrd
The Herman* lost half Australian* stormed Into llttna honnllihle pCtmltotoi*t* i r ! ! * i
V|mt| ■
'ilk'*
Alta air activity was totallyi thrir tank forces in this lain rn
'ding*- &gt;r*ti nlay and heavy f ' ^ 1 it 1 « . th.«deti «t..
1 , ,., .1 a
n -to wi.4 ii,,
1*mil’ ll
Ineffective in pr^enting these gagrmrnt when Rus.lnn «itkllrr&gt;
« i « i o n l« I h r ' , ^ . limn l
Mi- Mlet nllvi |'|m(•. i 1 Pto L,|• oliik
upcralion*.
m. n *•••«! «•* open fir . . 1 rL .« ,
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o’ Rill
1 he k.
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Won
Whltrhr.,1,
A ...w.»lr,l ' " ' f . .m l ,, Ihffl, .hlO
ln„ , | , , 1, »
w on
\v niteneao,
Aiaociaieti
g r,!
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g J *d( at ^
new rnrmy
rnrmy Invasion
t
'i'i "
pi in •&lt;**ltng tii ■ k
t ft, .( A ,
FrVss coiTcspomiejit
with
thr loim u r -hrll* into the tank* which
, Mi|u ,anrU.4| |W(&gt;
|llt
f*lT1 I if lif.- lard i
kh&gt;.
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Brill,h Rlchih Army. •.!•&lt; Um thr U -rm .ii. «itrm,,U.I U.
, h Sp„ (; l)lt„ 0 rr„ . ,
•Mill ’ k
Bill
.1 . j * * Mi, ,
M• \ v
Britl.h Army by
.m l thru
In thr f.rU .ry . r r . of Sl.hr.
AHl„ ,
*t tin
1 i &lt;-«|t * and M d « t i *-4 i
occuplrd Kl Ilrr* ., Ihr northrrn, irr..l, ..or 1....... c l r .t x l thr l.r ,
j
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Vf
1. ♦*
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I hv r vv i
fUr.li of thr A i l . 71 A f h r .l. I.rm, m .n . ..ut of ^.rvrr.l^ l.lorhh.-u.r. )n (hp p. , lpfn Npw
I!.. .
alt I pft Itil
t.* s.
„ ri,
lo ra|llur,
Srithaut oppo.itlon eirrpt for lib­ •ml .tr.m ily fortified rnrmy k r y
Ma.I. .
nrkinl 1*&gt; inti* it iip|I,it!*«
out .bout ISO
, , (ra
lnl, o l lhr ........ .
.s,. I a* long in ) on In i, a
erally •prink Ird “ booby traji." putliHm. end
I. II.II
Scoil
(irrm
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offlrcr*
end
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the
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end other lend mine* left hy the
■ ml “ largely parried” a heavy live ns Iwng n* ymi scout "
communique
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wlthdrawlnc A i l . army. Kl Hr-rrinforcrmrnl .tlr m p l In Ih, iniStsr rank
awarded hi \ .ml II i*i until
I rook ft. F j•
|* l l 30 mile* northrait of Kl
nudlate a r c .
( ’ Madden lu (Inirgr (lucpitim
&lt; or I \ i a 1 •
Cultum, Claude W cibciuu
An official communique trllmt- John
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ham K.ol* ■
hoi* pocltion o f £0,000
of the w rn tin * o f thl. ImpoMai.l f " n «nd t ail « llhutri. ..f |,
Mit kl«*i i.
DO men in Rommel1* forrr«,
J.|p.nr.r foolhobl did nut mrn *t a»d Billy l.rar ..f rnu.p
*a**l i • 1
Includin* ramnent* of the oner
I,..II thr fair o f naarhy lion . , &gt; ' ' ,
l
" n’
Di*Ut.
proud Africa Corp*. breomrm un
JACKSONV1L1.K. l&gt;ec 1ft. l/1h Ml..inn which a l.o h a. hern held b&gt; Np,, f l ' " '
ogltl/. j
tena hi*.
— Approiim alely 1,000 draft dr •luhlKimly hy thr
rnrmy
•trm
Ihr enemy
; ,rm no.I
f"
&lt;•»** A
f ,.. k
. l „ . 1"»&gt;P- HU„.r , mM
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Approximately 300 Allied plmnr. lini|urncics in FloHda are un thr
"B un. village
h a. .. ►-.„
brm llake..
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Amtricah-man- record, of tlr K rdrr.l Bureau of
Jncludlni the 100 Amtrican-mmn
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W .ed aircraft » m reported *m.*h
. 1 ,0-W Mornlay mornlny M [ „ „ y | ,im , T, ,
Inf the enemy'* column* along thr forrem m t officer* and Nary aiwl U Thr attark wa* prrc.-.lr.l H j „ hn |t,M„ ,l M , ,
coaital road on th* Galf o f Hlrtr. Army lnlrlli*rn&lt;e officer, wrrr » heavy motor barrage which
Kin,
Whitehead tald not * tln ile told at a conference here yr.trr w ,« followed In by Infantrv
k ir •' e
Meet hu.ly I' * to t f
AxU plane had been ilih te d In day. Home »f thoac may be du»g ,t" 1
“ In another attempt by ih*- fi
'id
pllratloni.
howr»rr,
.aid
Walter
th**
Met
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itincI
Ni
inm
,
that area during Sunday
11nani *
F Rogrr*, rr|,fr«rnllng Blatr Be- enemy'* naval force* lo reinf-.rte * i*1aflt m
itf ih. ilvi
hi|* i
their ground troopa In the Ilona 11imiji 11* the (iilkiwtiig
1retire Her vice hradquartrr*.
I**- i
*i HltlU t launched
“ W* hare found rery few In­
* K n o x I n v e s t ig
ga t e s
&lt; rI ■
afirnaii,
Jnhn
athe enemy
a
■ , . run
,
i’ iui. o, a
■•iiii t'ulluni,
, iiiiu-ti.
.!Jnno
ii &gt;
•
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Tf.n to t l f . alt*. »4 .| •r..f* l»
ra and three de , ut |„t| McCallry. K \\ M.i
tentional ilrllnquencea,”
R oger. roy of two cruiM
M1*t•
*»f f trr
Itr « 1- H r .1 .li d g e Mid. “ Mo»l era a raault of Ignor­ •troyrra for a landing al Mam Icy, K«| Waul ariii i.’ arl Wilhiiui.
S i n k i n g O f C o o lid
ftalith \ "*f ll 1 rl 1 *i iif " i 1 ,k f
bar* and Kumual n tu a rir.
&lt;*l Troop ;ti.
ance and ca rrlr.tneea"
tirr » ll Ilf till!f
man.. V, 1 .*• n'h
Troop No. ft (•jionsur*'*! by K
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toanisl Mas given the banner l«
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Ralph A. Smith Presides At
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Annual Gathering Oi Boy Scouts clettpcl Head Of
Veteran s Post
Stronghold, Buna &lt;■

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C
Reported In State

the Neval Board of Inquiry T.
making » “ venr thorough Inwrtl.
n U oe" of th# lot* of th* 11,930ton former liner Proaldml CoolMr* while li wa« operating •• u

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WASHINGTON, Dee I t, (An
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Hard uni. Ha*
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American----air, tea B
and
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aiitr&gt;ni«)1i1jr &gt;*» rn-r«
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y late next summer Florida
Mr*
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P&gt;42"
tha weapon! to begin a series *.f buy their 1 41 lirrn*e tag* now,
lh*ar Hiiota &lt; laus.
overwhelmingly powr(-ful d riv e s *o that »&lt;h&lt;Mil trad ers* salary
Mnrgat
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Hardy
wants
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against the Axis, says John M apportionments ran lx* naid, and I&gt;‘r i ( Ir and * to ralrr
Hieycle is*
Pirn - hr ill if ni»* ii ih-rtMi'* »4-l
ha announced there wmdd l*e no
Hightower, AF observer
Mur
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to
hit*She
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11
years
Jr u in.
till.
| (||| I ltd ili It itITi Hfld
eilviipion *»f the Jan lft ripirn
The expert sa ri the ha tiles tion date fin prr/ent llrenses
id
l u Im.ii ti brry |f»nd li*1
“ I hi roil i M H a r d y w an ts ti
‘ |*|rn
hr IMg VVrwIry
which will then ensue, parttcu
“ We are dlsnpf olnicnl hy thr
Urljr In the Pacific, proi»ehly will •low n rii nl which the public Is I I im vi'I f , Fv*«-ttlrr and d r e ss e s III ali |ll |C IM&lt;‘
la red an d white. She la H j
make ® o it o f the action to date iruying
mriM^g, the
».*« guvern ** *•j
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' Vi-ur h ill- U»y.
buying Ii p
Dm
ll licenses,’*
A Urn Maffrll.**
look like glorified sklrmlshrt hy I nrr said In annojnclng that sates |
Andrre W. Hardy nanla n
*uainM I ike. a cu e boy .ull and train
tn ilale total tllri.WK)
comparison.
**Driir
Santa
(
laus,
I3I2.1KO fur the
rorrr*pi&gt;nil)ng lie t, four year* *»ld.
data lait yrar
*’ | am a III t U- l*i v fivr &gt;i*«ra
"Virginia leu l*e Hardy want,
H . B r o w n le e W i l l B e
“ Our ability to make additional a baby
rocking
(hair and
a old and live across the lake from
Mr.
llardins dairy. Please Santa
payraenb.
for
th*
achool*
for
In A r m y A i r F o r c e s November and December and for Shirley Tempi* Doll. She I* one Ctsus will you bring mi* n little
year old.
you
tha
three mouth* of 1943
"W e want a ten pound fruit waged for Christmas If
lU rry Brownlee, u n o f Dr. ami Ii going to depend alm oit encan*t lrin g a wagon bring mo a
Mr*. E . D. Brownlee, and itudent tiraly m Ihe **l* o f automobile cake. We live on Beardqll Ave­ wheelbarrow and bring me some
nue. We haven't got the way.
at the U nlvenlty o f Florida en­ u * r j" Governor Holland **ld
other Title dancing toys from
You ran bring them for u*.
gineering it hoc I, ha* been ac­
the ten rent store nnd » little
*'W* are very anxinu* that the
“ Thank you. from
cepted in tha Army A ir Force* public begin lu buy lag* nl once.”
Mr*. 1-oulae W. Hardy." duck to put In my loom Bring
for training and -e rrice In the
i cne not too big. Also a toy lm in
and some nuts, f r jit and candy,
metooralofiata' rorpa.
WKATHKIt
“ Ih-ar Santa,
Young Brownie* waa gradual“ Give me anything vou wlxh Now Santa I am going to bw a
ad from Seminole H igh School
GEORGIA — but (-.pecially ■ itoubU-dtckar good little boy *o bring me tome
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of tSrse things.
boil and doll ami a ten t
T h a n k y**u a much,
"L ove.
to
. Turner Willlaaune*1
- - G race Maria Stloacipbar,

AP Agent Says New Governor Ergen Car
Weapons Powerful Owners To Huy Tags

WHEREAS, in the month o f December of 1941 there were
more than 0,000 accident*, with 84 person* killed and nearly
1,100 prison* Injured, In Florida, and
WHEREAS, thl* I* a period when evtryonr la thinking of
tha brotherhood o l man and the true aplrit or Cbriitma* and
what It mean*, and th* joy o f giving, and
WHEREAS, the Lord did not Intend that this ahould be i
period o f btoodabrd and the unnrce**ary w a»l» o f llfa. through
rteklau, cart less and drunken driver* and rareleaa and drunken
pedestrian., and
W H EREAS, tha Florida Safety Council la catling on ill
tltiien i, civic cluba, enforcement officer*, and other* and la
lo make (hi* month o f December one e f the M f n t
month t.
N O W i T H E B B F 0R E , I. W.C. Hill. Mayor o f the Cily ef
Sanford, dealgnata tha month o f December aa a *afe and care­
ful month, urging that driver* and pedeatrtana be careful and
cooperate, -o thet thia wHl be a W HITE CH RISTM AS for the
folk* at b en e.
BIi m I
Win. C. BIS, Mayor.

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1912.

THE SANFORD HERALD. BAN FORD. FLORIDA
H e r a ld

DOWN TO THE HEEL

TUESDAY. DECEMBER 15. 191

H r« t

Social Calendar
TUESDAY
The Glailmla t luh nf tin
S I . S. a ill Hin t at J :«r m i h*
tSc born* of .Mr &gt; \\ \\ \\ n

N In t e r n ! h

S tr e e t

1 hr I’ SiUllfA ( |«n of (hr Klist
Baptist t h jfch Mill ha\«* it* an
Dual ( hrutnias parly U the
borne o f M il J U |.re. 1HM Park
Avinue
Bring articles for a
White Klrhant Sale. an*) a gift
lor the tree
The G A o f the Souftuiile
Baptist Church ill meet at the

WE HAVE PLENTY OF UAUY CHICKS!

Corntr Sanford Arrau* A Brroad Btr**l

FEED
STORE

STAljdATlO^

SanlAm New M eilro
(Emm The ^llantlr Monthly!
Return to the ijrr|i a«»urrr», noth
Inu le«n
Will nourith the turn Rinrit. the
bewthlerrcl hrnrt.
The anrry miml nrul from the
ultlmatr dtirran
Pierced with the Im nth of mi
fUilh. Spink fur lovr
Return, return to Ihr ilrrp cmirn *
nothing lr«a
Will trarh the •tiff banda a neve
way to aervr.
To carve into uur lice* tbr fortriB
of (rndernr««
And •till that anrient, lien » « r )
pain prracrvr
Oh, a t have movnl too far from
these, all «*e who 1«m,1
upon the wooden painted figure,
•tiff and quaint.
Reading It rurlntaly like a legend
In a book - But ll I* man upon Ih. cro»,
Ii
I* Ihr tiring «nlnl
T o tho»» who hrr«thnl Ihrir f»lth
Into thc hinmI
It w*t no Image but the very
living aourcr.
T h . tarlour nf thru own huinanl
ty hy I,Io4nI
Th»t flow* tenthly like n river in
it* cou n r.
T h .y dlfl not f r ,r 11,.- hnr.tioraa
nor while gating
Keep from tht* dfath their very
praelou* Ufa.
T h .y looked until thrir hands and
hearts were Mating
And tha reality of pain pierced
llko a knife.

W » must g&lt;i •lot*l, into thr ilungr
ons of Ihr hrart

To the dark plarr* whrrr modern
Mind ImprUnn*
'Hal is not drfinrd and thought
apart:

Wo must let out thc terrible crea*
lire visions.
Return* lo Ihc most human, noth­
ing less
Will laaeh the angry spirit tHe
boalldrrrd heart,

thstAt

Clothes

Them

Most Soldiers Don’t Drink
In spitp o f contrary claims by prohibitioniatH. Ameri­
can mtlilicnt torlay are the xotrerest and healthiest fighting
men or eurth. according to official surveys cited by Repre■mtutive James W Wails wort i^Bf New York, co-author o f
th e Selective Service Act. in a signed article In Collier's in
which he gives the figures on drinking tn thc AYmy.
"Most o f our soldiers," he writes, "don’t drink alcohol
ut ul). Those who do get into the alcoholic field confine
themselves so tharoughf) to !&gt;eer that thc distillers would
lie tn the direct finnnciul straights if they had to dc|&gt;cnd
on soldiers for their profits,"
Army survey results given hy Representative Wads­
worth show thut 57 out of evory hundred men drink noth­
ing alcoholic even on totturdny night. Thirty-four drink
only beer, and nine occasionally use hard liquor. In the
Air Forces, 58 out o f every UK) men confine themselves to
nothing more violent than sursaparllla. 31 drink ticcr and
11 use hard liquor.
The New York Congressman states that military pro­
hibition would not only bring no improvement, but would
actually weaken, perhaps ruin, the healthiest, cleanest, bcattxihuvud military organization the world has ever seen.
"The conduct o f American soldiers." ho writes, “ be­
gan Improving with repeal and it ha* continued to improve
during the nine so-calied wet year* since, until It is now
three or four times better than in the holy years o f pro­
hibition. Thu speakeasy and the bootlfgger were largoly
responsible for the misbehavior of the past, and repeal Is
responsible for thc Improvement. Thc mildest prohibition
will bring thc Imntleggcr hack to |&gt;owor and will again
degrade our Army.
"Every responsible Army officer 1 have talked with
says drinking among his men is an insignificant problem.
And every available ret&gt;ort shows it seldom becomes a major
w\»rry except In dry parts of the country. Senator Bilbo
gave evidence of this sort whrn he let out a tremendous
lilusl about deplorable conditions around cani|m lit his homo
state, bono-dry Mississippi. Huch conditions don’t exist In
tho states where liquor Is legal.
"Even a casual atudy o f tho truth demonatrat** that
tho laat thing we need worry about la tho moral, mental
and muscular fitness o f our soldier*, so long M w « leave
them alone. The surest way to change that happy stato

The lorn mind (o accept (he whole
of Its duress
And, plrrred with anguish, at Iasi
act for love.

valve Bteru ami tightened it up *•*
tight aa |m*a 1hit- ||r pumped n*
into the tire and lo and fvehold
did not leak out lie trted this t&gt; &lt;
quite a while ami then took th*
tubes out of *11 hi» lire* He r*1
on these tirra without Inner tu b ■
for some (line and thrn he begm
In explain hi* plan to others At
the present time the public v
hides In the nty of Tulsa a •
running without inner tube* Im
official act of Du
tu iH uf
City Commliiiun
Thr city ut
Baltimore
hn
rmiuvrU
inn-i
tubes on mo«t of thtir vehicleM*nv other orfaniutlun* and in
dividual* are Irytns It. I remi
■ •talcment b) Mr M cC.y and d.
cid*d t would try it myself. I
took the tube out nf «mr of In)
WASHINGTON Per l&amp;. (Al —
lire* and put th* lire back sod
unnped It full of *ir A frw day* . Thr War I'rmlurtlpn (!•»«*r*l HU*
»t»r I had thc kir pre»»urr te*l- 1rloanl today that VtillN Airrraft,
•d on all four llr** and thr leak­ Inc would liuiltl a lari(e number
age va* th* same. I am going tr uf luriM tlti Im ml»«*r« for the Navy
*In furthering
try this tin- for • month and if at Allentown ~
it continues to work I rvpect to the plan to "produce thr greatest
lake all Inner tube* out nf my impart on the enrmy nest year."
tirra and turn them over to the
government. I do not auggevt that
Murr than I.2&amp;0 srrvire renter!
anyone try this without an ex­
planation o f how it ia done, but f« r suldirr* nf all thr Allied na­
If anyone is lnt*re*ted in trying tion* aie ct nd.irtrd hy the Brit­
It I shall be glad to furnish de­ ish YM&lt; A
tail* If you will Write to me. And
evrn thrn I would suggest that the authorities work out the for*
you only try one tlr* for a whit* mu la fur taking il in. That'a a
until you ara convinced it will real bln* fur liberty. Isn't It?
work. I have no doubt but what This rubber U o f a much lictter
It will work and If It doe* thl« is a quality than that whirh is nowr
saving to the United Blalev. There beinr m Isimwl I will have a
are 27,000,000 pa**e|tjtvr automo­ further nplaAaliun later.
bile* with drop center rjm« Pre•utnbahly each hn* five lire, und
five Inner tulw*.
That
makra
136,000,000 inner tubes. There
are about 60,000,000 more Inner
tubes In the handa o f manufact­
urer*, dealers and the public That
totals ISS.000,000 Inner tubes. In­
ner tubes
weigh
about
three
pounda each, ao there are 668,000,­
000 nounda o f Inner tubing or
sm&amp;o tons. That amount of
robber reclaim atock, or th* great­
er portion o f It, can be added to
tha oatJon'a stockpile whenvyer

Vultcc To Produce
Torpedo Bombers

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Thirt) t&lt;s cur* nf the Hriti'h
Alt . ply the African &lt;!r«ert
ith refreshment*
for
Allies!
UO|)«.

F R U IT C A K E

f

Ccsl miner* object to th* gov.
•mmtnl'a pica to keep th* mlnrt
w c r s tln s six day* a week ln*t«ad

S -Builne** condition* In Flerids
M e reported better then overage.
Mote bant* who have thing* to **ll
u iu ro d of a big d*m»nd for
M
•W firUla#. Th*
• t v trouble I* setting the thing*

W E E K L Y N E W S COLUM N
B r JOB HBNDRtCEJ
CJIIACE AUltHED— quite eflca
I set letter* from frltnda of min*
condemning certain official* sad
sometime* I agree with them. 1
want to quota from on* o f them
and thc only reoten I* becsuM of
o f ■ Use of poetry I think par­
ticularly good. This friend, !"
writing to m*. (peeking o f mum

btjc* which were med* sloe* 1*30
ran be run without Inner tube*.
Ilow do I know? Because I am
running without them now. Mr,
Joha McGsy, of Tslsa, Oklahoma,
got to itudytog tho nihhor sttn*Hon and how to n r , nthhor. U s

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llu lr Smith Haler •f \Mailt.i South Sul** Ss I ihi| Im u plots
I* VU lt lf lg |||a *||»tc i . Mt*
I il livdlfil fur \ ulnr\ g:»r
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T! ii nl St i ret
t !uh ihuiiniMi lc|i«it(r«| \ »-g«
••If plant* air U tug donated
Mr an,| Mm W S Thorntoi thi- Gnrtlrn t Iu!• niinihrt*
lrl( Sunday fur I'Poemi. A m
It Han ilrc nlcil (hat wivrs
whrir Ihry will remain through
Sotlfnlll mmilll'M t*r IMMtnl
out the « Inter months
k*ur»t» tn thr Isnnlrn t luh .
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Mi* Ira mg* I •itthui g lisifti
ti.ii* i l.aif man gHii «i « » ii|i|vl
•i\i millinr nf I •ati ili'ii I'lam
morning m il l*topagalH»p'" which will
Otlrati* prints**! in It* r n lu r li ul a Ii

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MOW A R R I V A L

Historic* IIHI Yoke
•' "" (liven To Scran Di

Stunliv Mitt
ha. trlumrvl 11 ••in
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Mi* &lt;1 \l Ihitigln* of Satgii
nah. (in hn« m m o l in Sanfmif
In visit » Kb hrr pmrnt*. Mr
ami Mr* A I Willmnla, ilurmg
.h» noiniac

HATS ............
DRESSES........
110 EAST SECOND ST.
S U IT S ...........
P A N T S ...........

75C
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R O X Y ” LONti PHLIX)VEKS
Iti'guliitlon Cardigan^

Silver Tea Planned
For Kit ItaK benefit

.Miss Mary Wiuht
(lives Dinner P ari'
S F RV K K M K V S
c \u : n d \ u

A real delicary—chock fall o f

delicious fruit* and nata—
stays frrah indefinitely.
1 I t r ............... $ .HO

2 lbs - - . •
5 lbs . . . .

1.50
,1.75

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CLEANED Si PRESSED
CASH &amp; CARRY

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ASK ABOUT OUR ECONOMICAL m
LAUNDRY SERVICE
*

Several colored
over 38fo rfor
nrlng Inmen
coat hangers
garment!.
—we can't get an y m»re!
work dn Grate Mill to fill vacan­
cies o f men drafted for Army
duty.

HUMlllHi*

w oo&lt;
S H O P S
Bargain Day Today
Please Comii Burly!

Wages 35c hr.—time und onehalf overtime over a 40 hour
week.

h&lt;*nir of t!ir |&gt;a*toi. I 4 • I
A vrr ue n| il 10 I' 'I

Apply at Shinholser Crate Mill,

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at 7 IU I' V

Tomorrow and Thursday—At Regular Prices

Back Again!

You, Too, Should
Have Your Electric
Washer Repaired I

I’horntonH Arc Fiv cn
Farewell Party

t hailr* ( iiifim i
Mr-. W 4*. Uumlt
Tummy H jiiiI«*&gt;

With all its thrill­
ing drama . . its
h u m m * i i and
humility.
the
amazing story of
America’* great­
est hero!

1 l»r I ideli* t lu&gt;l*
HaptMi t Tunt h will
» . •
l hn*tiiiM* i *ii rt v ami c«»* •* •- * ili*li
■u| prr al t ir himir ••( M•• J
M- Moyr, llF.i \Vr»l Si*t«*«iilh
Street, at 7:00
o*clmk
Each
member is to brinj; a gift for Ihr

N O T IC E !
0 |I I OHDEKS IU;iM ( IION IN I Id i I*
I'lt l\l I' \M &gt; DEI l\ EK II.S IO S w K (. \N \ M i
IIK I.v
\%'r .n r *»&gt;kliu; 'Mir |»,i I m »i »h In rn «&gt;|&gt;i *i *il« In
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lllin trin ^ hi •nisi i.illtni* (nr « Ii .iiiiii * w In u

led !w&gt;rrit«* ai.l d**|t&lt;„'
•i ) t*eir u*«*«t l •» In nig
Yulrtidr o n or al i- it fix
.«
trrd table wa« rentrrnl *
large bowl o f |N»insettla« nl
tique silver and t’ hlha wen
The Dependable Cla*« of the during the supiwr which * •
Methodist Church will have tlulr trd hy randlrlight
Christmas party at (hr hmur of
Tho«r prr*rnt with 'Ir
Mrs. C. K Ward. 2 2 0 Scott A*
flit. Ml** &lt; u*t and tin &lt;i
rnue, at M 00 o 'rlo rl t •• ho«t* «»r*
'Ii
an d .'!• «
Il
vaill l*c Mm Rol»ert Knight. Mr* wrrr Ml and Mr* J*w|« » i
J - M. LeuusrU. ami Mr*
VS T on.

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I*.n int; tin t
ta ll llell’ka.

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tt b in Ih * prt*H fiii- lull in -*«t&gt;

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When one il.i t M*rti«r h orn irrd. br nu; iny; in
and calling fo r rleaninR.

SEMINOLE DRY CLEANERS
(I'l.EASK HKTI'RN HANDERS)
.‘ &lt;1 MiiKniilin

A vc.

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B IL L ’S P A C K A G E

sto re

of the Incompotonl
“The mo*t fugrui

Mr. BUnk u e r
For haps ho U; but
bring* forth Ih* f&lt;

Q u a lity D r in k s

f

Men's

As

P e r so n als

T E L E P H O N E tb i

MAY HAItTON.
Thcr* I* * «Id to Ii* cotiftldfrftbl*
"8nr**t" In Italy thrae day*. In
Is c l you e s n t set much reel with
S bombing retd on.

M u s t L a s t T w ic e

Committees Named
For Christmas 'lea

Telephone 1«M

HARD-TO-GET” SWEATERS

Start jrour chicken, o ff on Tuxedo Start Inc A
(■rowing Allm oih— the feed that'* guaranteed
for vitamin potency.

aland this new regime. The girl who likes to go to a
Summer camp on her vacation, for Instance, la much better
prepared for this sort of service than the girl who likes
only the sophisticated life of n sc u sfu ro hotel.
“ None o f thesa women auxiliaries seem, so far, to hove
Iprovided chances for the girls to catch husband*. They
are not plunncd to Ik* happy hunting grounds for those
matrimonially inclined. Most o f thcae glrla ore lonely and
hnesomc. Men in uniform are still a bit chary alwut "dat­
ing" them and often the clay's work is so exhausting that
the average girl is too weary to spend a night on h dance
floor.
"The girl who hue n good war-industry job at homo
had la-tter not undertake the rather serious life of these
new uniformed services."
So think twice before jumping into uniform. If you
are trucly cpialifled and can stand thc guff, fine, go ahead.
Your country needs you. Hut don't expect a joyous holi­
day ul n seaside resort.

Rose Circle O f Garden
Club Is Entertained

S ocia l A n d P erson a l Activities
BLQ18E WINN LEE, Society Editor

a M W DBAw—■»»!»»— w*»*o»t one o f these countrrpartii of the Army and Navy without
•trstem m o* batki
seriously considering all the elements involved. The train­
ee
11
ing program ia no pink tea. And the ultimate objective,
••* N «e iu ------------------- while it may not embrace the seixure of a fortified hill, ia
------~ £ 5 hardly likely to be any lea« difficult.
a— i m ,.......... ........—
^
Richard Hart, writing ;n the Tlmco-Unlon the other
an •aiiurr im ima „,&lt;&gt;
•&gt; day, expresses thin problem in thia way: "Whether you are
S S Z J Z lW 'IZ
J? h™ ,lctl for thc WAACS or the WAVES, you should decide
n u n tmmAm win *• o ir iH i.r whether you can stand thc hardy life of uniformed aervlce.
**
,u&gt; »«»— '. ■ - •■&lt;.*.
The Kir| who hM
hcr Ume orJ g well-huaatod office,
"S E E K ?
who lives at home with all thc comforta may find life In the
nT!a
service entirely too bare and unsettling.
m T i A h l t ! : 'ATtfry'Viw
,,,,oth ,he WAACS and the WAVES cannot ho|&gt;e to I*
*t**i k»4,w &gt;un ia cam** aas assigned to their homo towns. This means livlngcjn hotel
■ « W vwfc.____________________ rooms or barracks.
The WAACS must bo prepared to go

p \rr TWiFn

THE SANFORD I1FRAF.D. SANFORD

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(Padutgs Goods)
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BRENNAN
JOAN LESLIE

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For the convenience of our customers we have

G IO R G K TO BIA 8
STANLEY RIDGES

opened u branch office for laundry und dry cleaning
at 104 S. Park Avc. Back of Florida Stute Bank.

JACR SQ N |N N

IP S M EN . A T T EN T IO N 111
IA L L Y IN V IT E D T O A T I
L Hl'ON SORKD b y t h b
J X IL IA R Y , TO B E H E L D

Beloved Blue prow or
Cydsmos flower Mat
rtdei astride this
BUobetK Arden leaftier­
decked, ribbon-trkerned '■
rocking hors*.

Mrs. Della Stevenson will be in charge.
Hours 8:30 to 7:30,

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NEW YORK, Dee. 18. (Ape- watch hla every* atep—and even
h Tenneaaee'a unique ofwhtch stresses rhythm r i a l ) - Selection! for C ollier’s 63nl then they seldom see successful.
snort rhythm.
annual All-Amerlea football team, •He Is almost aa valuable to the
Tennessee system, at drby form er head roarh Col.
eyland, who learned hit footaa • W est Pointer. Involvra
rrveraea that nrceaallale
nd timing for eaecUllon.
it thla liming, or rhythm.
Volunteer ground attack la

a perpetuation o f the All-A m eri­ Green Bay Packvra aa a decoy,
ca «tar ted by Walter Cam p In Col­ aa he la at ■ naaa catcher.
A a 1 one rival coach monaned,
lier’# Weekly In 1889, were anHutson la football’s No. 1 un­
nounred today. They a r a :
solved
problem. No matter what
-Ends: Donald Currtvmn, Boston
College; David Behrelner, Wiscon­ defense you set up against him.
he’ll score against you.
sin.
Up to thla year, New York was
Tarklea: Richard Wildung, Minthe only team that had held him
neaota; Robin Olda, Arm y.
FCaach John Bamhlll, who IramGuards: Undell Houston, Ohio arortleaa on paasVX Don derided
to •hatter that jinx. So, when the
tkis tytlem at n Tenraaee Stale; Julius Franks, Michigan.
and later succeeded ColCenter: Joseph Domnanovlch, Parkers cam e to the Polo Grounds
a few weeks ago. he not only
Neyland when Ihe latter rnt- Alabama.
J Um Arm y two yrara ago.
Quarterback: William
Illllfn- scored two touchdowns, hut ha
tied Ihe league record for It
' a fundamentalial too.
brand. Indiana.
Tasutaasee. at Tulaa Unlveraily
Halfbacks: F r a n k
Hinkwlch. pa aa receptions In a single game.
The Giants had two men on him
; SHB learn New Year’a Day, rrllea Georgia; Paul Govem all, Colum­
— behind him. They figured II
'a ty .o n 11a running atUck to bia.
was
Impossible to keep him from
Hk s the neeraaary yardage.
Fullback: Mlehaet Holovak. Bo*. catching pastes and their Job
ground game yields to aerial Von College.
» « i to tackle him quickly and
j t a only when Ihe 'rhythm
The anuail from which the Col­ kc.-p him from scoring. Only near
ilia to open holes In Ihe forrwnll
Uw opposition, or «hrn block- lier’s All-America la chosen is the goal did the Giants concen­
made tp from nominations by ten trate on breaking up the pass.
•la weak.
This slim, (all, almost frail-1
or main wea|xin, la the run- veteran football writers covering
looking end probably will soon l «
atUck," Barnhill declared, all sections o f Ihe country, who
voted
professional football's most
offcn .ive i,u Hud hat al- have earned the reepeet nf both Valuable player. Just ns he w it
roarhe, and fana. Their Idea i,
v a r a pakl lourhilnwn dlvklrruU
in IKII.
And V f h i v e n't rrm»on lu rhingr not In plrk a tram that might | Ills |m i fur innnrra during Iho
UflJfS At (his RtAfTC of thr l-cal »onir rival line-up but to reward those who hart contributed! '-cason nisi n alrd t r i e i.rrhapt
mo.I. those who have shown t h e ' mme spdctaeular than in any of,
at Tennessee is powerful in
hi* t'ijrl)! y r « r « In liu* pin gurnc.i
•Jr too, as many strong oppo- greatest all-around ability.
In view o f Ihe closeness of Ihe l l r broke a rw o n l— frin n a lly hla
1earned the past teasorf.
in*n—c*vc ry llm r hr raught a
m and
I^&gt;ulslana Klalr vote for m any-of the positions on fsOBB.
passing acts In Steri­ this team, Coiller’a thla year pubIn hl« lust gamn ngain-t Pittalithe* Ihe nominations made by
le! apd Alvin Dark, re­
liurgh, hr iMbotnl a fie l! goal
ly, hut the Voluntrris each c f Ihe Jodgei, In addition to that brought the*
Packer*' trl*‘
_ tufflclenlly lo bent both the final cholera.
uniph. He alto
kkkr«l
th n «'
thatr own rnme
(Xiinta a flrr touchdown for a ••**!
r u
two-tram system, which!
B4»n‘* totnl o f 1.1, l»rttrrlng by'
Tcnnee.es- somewhat |n. ! Den’s ptntera In tha kicking de- two points tha old record held
Jstlc In Its, If, has been paitrnrnt with a 42 -plua average by Automatic Jack Marulrr*.
try. anti Walter Hlalcr, a Yanover front the Nryland a
• -0
,,
.
_ n «
is
llrre arc tome o f the li-agut
r„ , in ll , | u | . „ n
|h |t y(. “
me. This year there Is but k e e f r o m J W I d e n c e . s R . 1 . . U e r
difference In Ihe Vole’ first nutr at thr tailback aldt.
I.IN m l n t B BC orrd . 71 p u t f f l
Triple- threat Cifera,
a dark caught
aarond trams. One Is Just as
17
pataca*
touchdown
’o) aa the othi r on the of rurly hairr&lt;t tx»y with a phytiqur M1&amp;
pataca
&gt;nrda
g a in rd on
itartwith the first stringers not unlike -a Trojan,
••^•*** ia Vthr
r \ mT '\ ‘ i caught, II itaaar* caught In one
er. Ilia quick kicks, which Inci Leumrr. I.)
l(l |,t
pe the etrongrr on the d r
Itr lion laxmt-y's mark.I
, The (cam* upualty nltrr dentally havr iwrn uanl more a*
tourhiluw n | i a m « i caught in
an
offm
aivr
«rea|K&gt;n
than
a
ilr*
each nuarter.
h i* ctrr.-r
career
.’&gt;.r»3tl yanls gninr,l in
frnaivr one thla year, havr l»rrn hi* carrer
bby C l f r r a , a T«*nnrB*»*r ha
career f»2l i-ilnt* srorv-J in
Burprialngly
gooil.
Ilia
hall
lug
_______ Trbo r u r r r n t l y I p r i U t h r im
hi* r a m i
ging hn■ tirrn abort c f terrific and
The C him go llrnr* am tha
hi* p a u ri aren't at all lad.
l&gt;e«l trarn in football and lirnrgt
---------------------------------------Trnnraac* uara Clfera to aoftrn llnlas, who roarhed them laiti
up tha op)K&gt;nrnt. Thrn little year and part of thla araaon, la
Ulster hrerzra in to display tome |&gt;erhepa the amarteat tutor. In;
IK THR 1*01 UT ClH Till: 1 Ol
licet foot work, galloping for the weatern dlvlalon playoff game;
T T JIIHJK. AKHI m u r. &lt; dll
%TK.
i*iiini
touchdown! more than llkfljr, and In 1941, the Heart had 13 differ­
i TV# HI.OIIIIIA.
to patt to rndt Al H u ll. Franklin ent drlrneve deelgnral x p r r u ly
n tK
ja m h .
%i •NTHISs • I-: It
F n im r i 1* I'hrt.e. 11* lie lluhhrll or O. C. Uoytl. lie's bet­ for llutsmt. They aaeignrd three
M U A 'U
ter in the pairing department iqr* to him
a a|a la g « f. i S r r a m l
i . m i %M l •*KM- than la Clfers.
-A LL ,
llutaon bring* grief to any men
M i I I A Y U I I t l . R l 1M* MM 1111The Voluntaera are replete with assigned to guard him. lie hat
ia jp a
■I I I !
ah d m
harkfltltl men and t h e r e lan’ t ■rvrral eprctfa or change* of
enough difference among them to pare lie I* n pant matter i f
?u a L i a a r li t»f t stu tile lief eh)
IftSrl an«i »c-jut»..i i» i» « » » hi •tart an argument about. There'a feinting nnd faking.
'•* alalms a»M| d* n.s&gt;••!• • M* I*
lie ralehs-a a football like Trie
, ar HO i h o , &gt;••!• »».•* h**«- Lawrence (Ited) Zontinl, sopho­
Iasi lit# o i » i .
.f
I'lir.ait: more of Whtlcavllle, W . Va., and fipeaki r ute to catch fly ball, in
IN MClNTHlNiil.lt u » t * II I Hoph William (Hill) Hillman o f the outfield He can glance over
Canal) J u.
». irvtn««l*
hit »ho.Jdei, judge tha tlliUntr
Ia I f a K lo rM k. s i M* » M " * In Kane, Pa., whoee namee are eynMart lious* of s |.| « a.only ui noymoue with 30, 40 and BO yard of the i»o««, strike out running,
and lhr-i stretch hid hands out
if lr i Klorpls. wttMn *urhi rai- runt.
« f months from the tlm » of
William
Meek,
eenlor from to Kti (hr hall at tnc last second,
first flUbllrAlInn aaf till* n«»llr«*
k c l a i m o r d sinsiia t *11*11 »■- Birmingham, Ala., and Charlra anti JuM at thr right tlmt.
No matter whal you do against
writing, anil shall alal* Ills Mitchell, HL Alban., W . Va., share
m of rssldsnr* and !*■•»• ••fflr- the quarterback poet.
William Hutson. It generally turns out
t e m of tho rlolmsnl. mwl aholl
to
hr wrong.
(Dill) Nowllng, tenlor from BL
• w o r n to by Ihs claimant aWithout him, the Parkers prob­
I, or attornsr. and m i »urh I’cUrahurg, Fla., uaually itarta at
■ ar dontsnd not iu f 11*«t *it*li the fullback (lot, yielding to ably would hnvo bean Just in
either Plledrlrer Clyde (lg ) Fu- other l «*nm rather than In the
JOHN (V S.KONAIIDV
A* MKUtur nf the IaA*l eon, &gt;12 pound Utddlrthoro, K y , runnrr U|« I &gt; tho Heart In the
• III and Tealament ..f
boy, or William Gold, e junior weslrrn division.
m ono
ja m :
s io n t n in
Wnh mII rrnlit (&lt;&gt; llutaon part
from Brockton, Maae. Jim G a ff­
OKU WfSLCII. deceased
ney, Cumberland, Md.. tpeedtter, of hu su&lt;eras must t»o attributed
P u b li c a l i o n l»eeensli#i
l#th
to his pMasrr. ( red Isbell. Isbsll
l&lt; the etartlng wlngback
Is rnr o f thr Iwat passrrs In th#
Uigur. SOm*« say as good as Bsm-

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Hutson Is Sure, SEMINOLE COUNTY National League
ennessee’s Harmonica System
Player COURT RECORDS Operation Is Not
WiO Show Up In Sugar Bowl Guarded
Of Pro Football
Affected By War
' ■ y W ILLARD YARBOROUGH
lly SID FEDEX
By DILLON GRAHAM
'P aatarae
C o lliers 53rd
W A S H I N G T O N . D ee. |G, (,V)—
A P Peat a r e , F p o rU FeHtor
OX VI LI,K, Term, Dec. 1 5 Pinfes.Ion*)
1iM&gt;tball's “ big a.How”
YO R K , Dee. 15. Don llu t-| 'w jja m ln el uv
Otcheatra on the playAll-America Grid sonNEWla perhaps
the
National
louigue—-decided
would make Ttnnrsaee’e
the only playrr Crulckshsnk
Monday to continue
operations
feel at rate next Sugar
Clause Oliver It et ut To D. during the war, but failed to
football
who la
tnoroughly
Team Announced Inguarded
IHarper
rl
u
i
Day at New Orleans. For
on every play. Moat
hold tho regular draft o f co l­
I lo w e r s . I l l s . ! , .

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ITtr nf Ksnr.tril To l.rmus Jllller ics'- player*, which annually pro­
vid'd tin malarial
t o ' operate
I ll l!rul«&gt;n Wit W
M T H F A tT lO ^ OF M n i t T U l U l !
In
ths-lr regular
Dreember
I l * r p * r , 1/ I# r l m
T o ifllv rr
Dtiding, a brial a ffa ir that last­
H I’ ltllM 9\ ui
ed
It-sa
than
two
hours,
tha 10
Ha m u m
IV d r r a l
H a rm
M » r iio « r
C o fp elu &gt; owners or Ihtir representsv a F r x l II 7 &gt; r r * n n r r *1 u*
llvrs voted unanimously to keep
Ku».
J na r fill As Tlllle* K m
Va
rlrht on
going, “ subject,
of
I «»I F l u r t R f # a t «i i
csiurse. lo whatever regulations
or renditions m lg tl arise." Yet,
they adjourned the meeting withmuch taairr for I&gt;on.
otu making the usual selection o f
I&gt;on it jutt 2 J And probably tun graduating college players,
hat aaveral more great yrara o f w hrh is the one reason the confootball in h ii ayatrm. rhancea tlu-v was called.
ara after he travel, pro football
W ith about 303 o f their placers
will m ovt through many a »ra»on already in military service and
brforo hit equal I* found.
more reporting almost dally—even
Hr r ■ u i t . is
f l i y o f H sn f 'i r s l T o

Head Coach R ay Flaherty o f tha
newly
crowned
championship
Washington Redskins la heading
for the Navy Immediately— the
outlook la slightly lets than rosy.
One coach snook HD bead arid
asked;
“ H e can vote to operate, but
can w o t ’
As fo r the d raft, the owners
{minted out that It could be held
durihg their annual meeting next
April. It was pointed out private­
ly, too- that at Ural time the
owners could also cla n gs their
minds and vote to Suspend opera­
tions for the duration, a sugges­
tion that at least two o f the
magnate* have made in recent
days
A fter announcing
ing the
tho “ butlaa-dose-toness-aa-uaual"
(o r
usual-aa-poasihle) decision, 1-ro­
gue Commissioner Elmer Laydrn
named the 32 players who will
make up the all-star loop squad
which will tangle with the Red­
skins in (be “ pro bow l" game for
the United Seamen'e Service In
rhlladcjph'a December 27. These
performers w rre recruited from
every club In Ihe league, nine
o f them . front Ihe Chicago Bean
whose reign as kings o f pro fool-

lha Radi kina
yesterday with a 14-41 dafeat that
•lands out as, tha season's moat
startling upset.
Announcement alto w it made
that each o f the
Redskins
rem -rlved 495589 as bis share, o f
the players* pool from yesteiday's
championship game, which drew
n record playoff gale o f fl!3 ,&gt;
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Allied plages strafed Mnr■hel Erie Rommel's retreating
troops 100 miles beyond the
collapsed El Agchcllla front
while British vanguards push­
ed well west o f the old Nail
line, indicating the Germans
were retreating at top speed,
offering only weak rearguard
resistance. Tunisian reports
indicated the long-stalled battle
for Tunis and Birrrte might fUnup at any moment.
American and British van
guards probed against outer dtfrnsea of the two Aila-held cities.
UnlUa] Nation*’ airmen continued
to blast enemy positions.

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paced

by

a

mighty Allied air arm, were re
ortc-ti close
close on the heels of the
ported

Africa Corps In the race for
Tripoli last night amid slrna that
Marshal Krwin
Romms
might
flea past that port to join the
Axis last stand in Tunisia.
Unofficial reports said Rommel
already has arrived in Bisnrt*
and taken over command of the
Tunisian defense from Ms Gen
Walthrr Net ring and A Mud re­
connaissance was said to havs
revealed streams of Axis troops
moving into Tunisia from western
Trlpolitani* It confirmed these
report* wo ild Indicate that the
’ Tripoli garri-on is being with­
drawn and mat llommtl intends
to abandon the great A ils har­
bor without a fight.
A British communique reported
that the African Corps was con­
tinuing Ita headlong flight from
El Agbaita and was putting up
only a weak rear guard action
which the British quickly routed
ch coated. Th# Nails, Row5 . 3 S * » . tii«w4cvbqr-&gt; €ur
awwa
A#
atsM
i l I s SI I hi a r s
* by means
of llargo
numbers Aoft
mines which are being methodi­
cally cleared
by
our forward
troops," the communique said.
Fighters and fighter bomber*.
Including bomb-fitted
American
) l’ -40's, raced ahead of the British
forward troops an&lt;{ llttrrrd th*
dusty desert road with the wreck­
age of Ilomeeela' transport and
kspt his man
scrambling
for
cover. Tiers waa virtually
no
Axis air opposition to the Intense
| itraflng and bombing.
Meanwhile American ami Brit­
ish airmen, stepping up their
bombardment to a new
peak,
made heavy attacks yetirnlsy elnst
A
ils
Tunisian
bases
for
K
I fourth' straight day as Win1 ter rain* continued to bog down
th* ground fighting.
A late dispatch from a United
Prase correspondent
at
Allied
North African headquarter* said
tha port* of Blxerte. Tunis, Bfax
and Gable* again were battered In
the
tha now
no attacks, which came alter
dispatches from Cairo said. Al­
lied night raider* had scored t&gt;«lr
heaviest blow* yet on tha Tunis­
ian strongholds the night of Dec.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, DKCKMHKK If., t!UJ.

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U.S. and French Leaders Confer in Africa

.Mrntbcr Ansneiirir.1 1'rvs.s

Endless Bombs Fall
OnJapsNearMambare
River On New Guinea

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Germans Launch
Strong Attacks
Near Stalingrad

Fanners' Groups
Meet To Discuss
Labor Situation

R ed O ffe n s iv e
Of
M oscow
S t e a d i l y

Dutcn •Fuehrer*

-* Land Troops Assault
Knemy's
Remain­
ing Buna Section
S ho re
Positions
\t tMlllMiTDN.

Employment Manujrei
Answcm (luestions
For l/ocal Growers

fr««t1aar# ft*** Pagr fl«t|

The German* looted f oil-oral#
Attack*. •p##rh#adfd l»y tank*
anl pUna.lo dr Tv# an armored
wedge into Hutman line* iojth weat of Mallmnaii u the Red
offer** ire on In#
front
rolled atradil v through mow*

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cowemi forrat*
Announcement of the new Soviet
■uccrisea followed front dlipatchra and an earlier communique re­
American and French army and navy leaders are shown ronfatr:" l- nt an undisclosed I s li.a.i
porting the capture of a dominat­
ing heljht near Yrlikie Lukl on
quarters in French North Africa. They arc. lelt to right: Rear Vdimrsl t &lt;1 llrti i-ti 1
\
the central front, a fortified ril*
Grnrral Boissesu, of th* French Africa,, Army; Major Grnrral Lh&gt;).i fn-dmdall ...... .
i --f l„
laffp aoulhweat of Stalingrad and
American O nlral Task
» k Forces ami
arul Ad
Admiral Hloult. of the French rsvnl fmr&lt; •
a chain of hilU northwest o f the
city.
Th# two town* w rit of Rihee
fell to the Rumlanit in ntubborn
fighting which ro*t the Oertnani
4f&gt;0 troopt, 14 ran cmplacemettU
and 11 pillbote*. the Tuetday
mi«ln Ijcht comm unique ia h i
.Soviet force* in another rector
went of III he v da mailed 26 tatfika
C a b le
M essages
and Inflicted heavy )«y«»ea on the
A lii troop p. the com in unique aald.
M ay Be
Sent T o
Rum*inn artillery fire w«a rr#*L
iirtl with de*tn&gt;yinir teveraj dasen
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enemy dufouta am! Btlenrlnif nine
enemy artillery and mortar bat*
terica alonjf thr Kihev-Vyazma
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ATLANTA, Do- Ml. ISpacIsll
railway. Upward of 1000 enemy
Nrivicc mrn away from bom*.
\
- .,-rvicr t■*r cnmmunlca
•it Mini* . 1 ' .
\
troop# were diaperard and partly Itn- for horn* Ilf* and therefore ,|n„ rapidly and
tne»p*n*lv*b f Iiimimm it.ti '
Umlrd
Service
Orgmnitslii-ns
have
wiped out.
rtlth Marine* itutione*! n vrrw l*
i* n* «i-4 Matmil a kvi
Northwest nf Btalingrad, some *&lt;lopt*d the slogan, “ A home ii now in rff#ct ft i* khown t* a h** «6t t -Mil Itr ,
1000 German troop* repeatedly swny from hms," said William 1h«* EKM Fkptr*HnLin*ry Fort*' Ulc* I ii m \rner - *
nd ft i* m * ffw i h&gt; f JtilllH«
counter-attacked tha newly-won Wtiskupf, addressing Klwsnlnn. Mrsisir
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William Weiskopf
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Is Residing At Mayfair Hotel
Club At Meeting

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blow on the German flank tplll o f / 1|n th# r m f l y «tor»
t*i&gt;
L u l rinr'i rank nod full
o f enemy Infantry and I Street, formerly occupied 1} F unit ruini her and
t.n*k?7rom tW main “ fT «2 t
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o o to o r t hit'A ^
m w n y .' he '■*,*...**
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Company.
" ™ 7 “ ihnuld "lw_.lir*ct*.l
'y '" " 'ssid, ndding that the I'SO ..r ‘ r** ffom N' *
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they are being annihilated.
lisnlsatlon
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A RuisIon motorised unit in in- j Ksnisanon "was prou.i to
n,r
All ni*a«atr#« niuat 1«f
other Mvrtor of the same
front J", 8* r' , ‘ r,d . &lt;Mr/, " ‘ C ' 1 ' ’ ''! " "
ith th# full mm*- litiv#*'
is. . s
. . - s
1Introduced by
fra n k
hh«mct,
ir n im i) of th# *#t«*f«'r. hu
killed "hundred* o f A t m troop* chairman o f the SominH# t **unty
■nd il#»lrnf#d ntn# tanka In rr- , Rerriatioti Diviaiun.) "Many men ezcerdlna thr#*' word a Siana*
*4Mother *\
pulatnjr fk rc# eountirr-attack a.
|eif th!* community can a»*i»l ua inch
"John**, etc., will lull
i
Te« more G#rman plan#*,thr## j in entertalriinc1 th# arnrir# hh ii,"
of th*m txan*portaf w#ra
ahot Mr. W rltkopf aald,
udly by th# riftaor.
fish
down Turaday on th# Stalingrad by taking ihsm hunting

front.

P r e s id e n t O f - B e th u n e
N e g r o S c h o o l R e t ir e s
DAYTONA

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W . G . F le m in g Is
(AY— Dr. Mary McLeod Bsthune,
l i e u t e n a n t I n A r m y founder and far 11 years pres I

dent of Bsthum* Cookman Col
leg* hero, resigned yesterday
A
W. Os Fleming, who has lived and
th# board of trust*** named
W &gt;ta Hanford for tha past eight
years, has bean commissioned Prof. James A. Colston, W -rtsrflega,
a first lieutenant In tha Army old director of Ballard Collar*,

and Is now atatlened at Camp Karon, Ga„ ai her suecesaor.
They alao namod Dr. Uathune
Itlanding- attached to Urn Ttoth
Battalion, He aerrad In Franc* crraldmt emlritu* of Dathun*
luring tha last War as captain Cookmin, but aha aald tha lIU*
* ii merely honorary and that
trffntoy.
Was command- aha would have no furtbar direct
national guard tonnacilon with administration
of tha nrfTo Institution.
t.-fir 14
Hr*. Franklin D Hooaartlt, a
trust** of Bathuna Cookraan Col­
lar*, wired approval of tha
ehange, Dr. Bathuna a*id.

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William
Algr.sndrr
Zachary
was welcomed to membership [n
the Kiwanla by O P. Herndon,
wfo presented him with a laptl
pin and Card.
President E. C. Harper referred
to Dm winning of th* want ban­
ner by Boy Beout Troop 5. at
their meeting Monday evening
et the Sooth Side Primary School
end stated
that
Scoutmaster
Jerk Russell and his assistants
had don* a flq# Job, ami that Klwanls was proud to be the spon­
sor o f th* troop. He elan an­
nounced that a party for under­
privileged children would l&gt;e held
et tha regular
meeting
time
nest Wednesday In the Hotel
Hayfatr dining room, end that
and
Mrs.
Julius Dlngfalder War* In charge

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La.
m i ply houm#*, vacated by work
I mm-i rtl, **p|( ,j ffir invJriliMfi nn
11In*.
Mr. Htrvitna, who l» a euiialn of era wIih had gorf# elpewher#* and Writ nil Millard lt&gt; F u r l#
• local nmn, A II Kt#vrna, ■«»«! ihnl n*i n*w ciibilnjct lon ihoulJ it.t'l Ibe house ....................... the iMI,m ReroMb-r ll'ik'h B to * » ,n (
Rotary Club for th. nimttni lo
i „ ,u. t ho f Ital.Uin I T
that Dr.. Hrott l* #njoyirt|f hi* be m-c#«aary fnr t h li pyrpoa#.
High 1‘rtrst
Computing 14 rears of imiri Slay in FI# riffa whrr# th# *alu*
Mi Slmmiina rrqu#il#d that a d i e . Sight” enli-rtoliiinent whi.h |&gt;hi||ip&gt;.
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irehmlnary eatlmat# b# given In
In tha Array, Col. Waahbum. i*
l.n "f Ihc amuunt of add
aditilionsl thr U l c S t o r y &lt;'ummunily 1 1 **11*# Uliiwtrioui Oflriitaal tiitidr llorur#
■ traduala of the A.lvsnred rt gain hi* hrnlth.
b'n-t w #||,
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T i m niri’ i
nlc r rr.|»lted,
together with wage b#gili IIIHIT n l 6 lid *iV|iH-k
Couraa for Field Officer*, tha
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guarantee,
arul
Th# mrnu will
»«f bar J,,hri M
r, I n|it«iii of the
Infantry Bchool, claaa of 1'JlO
:
th* labor fur b* trut-d bniib and (nh k, hu»b pup
Frr*l i «il&gt;b siital Subtv
D yH on, J r .
and the Command and (Ur. ral F r e d

IJeut. Col. Ilsrold Washburn,
who until recently **• the
utlve officer of Ihs IZIlh In f try Jtegiment at Fort Bemmig,
Ga., and Infantry school droo'iiit ration regiment, has luu-n ti,n .ferred to the officer camtolsn*
school of the Medical Replacrno -it
Training Center at ( amp llm a
lay, Tes. and has been assigtod
as chief of tha Infantry lais-n
section of tha medical school
Col. Washburn’s duties -III '•*
instructing medical officer rnruir
date* In th* organisation an&lt;l rmployment of medical admlnlsiru-

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Club be held here to March and
•nggeattd that tha tlub act on
tha matter at ,a later data.
At the request o f th* local Red
Croat, the d o b voted to supply
. «( KILLED IN FIRE
It kit hag*;, &lt;|ll*d with neces­
sities for u a o f service men Staff Conn*, Fort Leavenworth,
BOSTON. Dec. 10, l#&gt;—Boston's about to entiato for oversees Kaa. la INI. Ha and Ur*. W*.hban are residing at NO Mrr.
third disastrous fire la a month
chant 8treat, Abilene, Ta*.
today *ant man than I I Ore- * *
M
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man and eoaat yeardnear) to hoaftfeto. It alao wrecked a flre­
A- H. McCaslln, W P A M a n S a y s R e li e f
ttery brick anwory bnDdlar la
tha matter waa
tha shopping district. Tha loan
to tha under- P r o b l e m W i l l A p p e a r
w m aethnatad at possibly 11.000,w m ltlii

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fotvc.i liulv'iil to a lii-tv fo o lholil nrnr tin- in oiilh o f the
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Soviet positions, but all war* rs at luncheon l«l*y at the Hotel Blly public telegraph. c*gl» o pi ivBit- .*r 1 inlri i
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the ffteay 1#at ftw Mayfair,..................................
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tanks and about ZOO officer* and the natl* n*l "Pf
USO mnvrniertf
, nl fit l
ynen, th* communique said.
up to Drmrlili men In the **•»
l»4UK
Soviet troop* In s factory dis­ with i#cr#«tioh«l
and
■I ,ft
Ww-r 1
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trict of Stalingrad continued the farillUe*. w m aponaotfd !■&gt;
V- 1 In' Phi tel Ui I fi* •1 Is**! *4 ! ’
demolition of enemy fortifications, fnacetim# or^anlfatinn* T’
MI#*toA£#A Tha v i* ill r.av.
» 1 ■&lt;lull i
while In lh« sc-ithcm outskirts. tional Catholic Ccmmum v
V • f 1"|H«to Hfi «t l»fl 1 1' n &gt; Ii
s
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1
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"nill'..#d
1 l*i s
1
Russian big gun. knock*., out 10 j
t{lT v "'v
(ftin emplaccmcnta, 1 l Llftekhnu»n
ami tlx gun* and killed about 2 0

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inhlra ihnl ihi'
Hindu
**‘i !itm &gt;
} imtiii *-*l in iiiMiiy
\»miw, flini *til i rr»*|t« hmiKintf
‘iih’ h rfit*aifh
jtr'ft4*.
'is* pul
kri'«'|4 Ntk *11 thru ft *1 iihTitln"
&gt;i pri'arlau* ■ - id 1 ir»-f ttr^NUii -tUiUlR tilt’ . till* il I IkM-t|tt |luck
t hu’ i* • m*I i •»iu|*Nii) mul
( HM'f Ciifl l nil) ljl**»*‘fw litL't’lllt'l

Stntes Service M en
L n j o y Recreation
Of Home Variety

Dec.

t 11*)--1 nlll^tl Stair* bomb*
i r« r ( h1ink Jf pa nrto# inatal■
Li 1!■hi* nl III.mu.
1Lougain* III. NUnt! in ihc f «ilohtotta.
mrl on rnr nrt
4(ppo*ttJon.
aiallahl#
S.a *-Vpi J|fl •tDili
#«• In Hi# lrrk nf oppiiflltion.
Thi-* |T« all 111
I* Toiifljdrrrd
nflr nf 1hr ptiruipal Jap air
l.to-s * alb.Mll *, mtlfto mirth-

ATLANTA. Dae. 16, W&gt;_WU.
bur Harfcrteao, Florida WI’A admtnlaUetoc, yesterday predicted
hare at h maatinr of tha Southern
region of WPA administrators
that Urn itoppaye of WPA actlvlllaa wilt treats a eobatantlal reUaf^jjtnUaai for tha BUta of
Ua said 9,060 are now on WPA
reOa la tha Stoto aad “It la quae-

agr* n l'i*. Mt Slt’vt-tito rAnlimilt!
Th# f «»r*»4**t Vina ft i ,‘|rlll|lr,| Itil
pr#**i4iriifi h *fiis| tifi.| th- Int

Sanford Shriners
Will Ik* Hosts To
Visiting Momhors

I'nijfram Announced
For “ IsudieH Niirhl"
Of Rotary ("lull

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( least 78i percent of th* partml.

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E nliH ts In A i r C o r p ? Indlcatml allowance bring taken I-ml. pirklrA. ollVffl und ru f fn
Fr#d A. Dyaon. Jr*, aon of Mr
and Mr». Dyaon who rwaid# on
TwtntUth Htr#«U rnliaUd a* an
Aviation cadot In th#^Unlt#d fitnt*s Army Air Forrva Rracrv#
Hot. 4, at Orlando Air B*a*.
A gradual# of BvminoU High
School In UM1. young Dyaon atUnded th# Unlvtraltjr o f Florida
whtr# h# la a mtmUr of Fl Kana Alpha aoclal fraternity. At
prva#nt Mm# h# la employed
the Florid# Power and Ujtht

GEORGIA—Conaldarably cold­
er, with below freeling In tha
north and central, and fretting
In tha aitreraa south portion!
baaey frost tonight.
FLORIDA—Showare ta the north
portion this afternoon and tonight:
•elder In tha north portion. Cool­
er la the central portion tonight.
Bettered llcht freat la tha Intarla* ixtrama aorth portion.
fiu j

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fnr off days due to weather con­
dition* and "liber factors. Repre­
sentatives of the three organi­
sations agreed unanimously in
these proposals and mad* esllmats* of required labor, and
wer* assured by Mr. Simmon,
that (he government employment
ssrvlcr wruld Immediately rpakr
j farm labor surrey to locate
workers not now actively em­
ployed.
1‘rescnl at tha meeting wrrs:
’•I. I. Cullum and T. W. Jonas
«*f Chaa* ami Company) A- D.
A blame, W. M. Scott arid Tad
Wath»n
of
American
Fruit
Growers Inc.. Walter
Mewing
and Tom Meredith of th* Sanfard-Oviedn Truck growara; Lao
Bjtncr. prer blent &lt;f the Seminole
County Farm Bureau and Henry
'Thurston, also of tha local burra'i and a dlregtcr of th* Stats
Farm1 Bureau; .Edward Higgins,

Iln lli*

T b r parly will a ii i v # Thur*■nd awrrt potnlo jmii#.
,|rty aft#rnoim arid will b# gnr»U
.VJr« Rcdlaml lkr»n will l»# Hip i t,»i nighi nl !hr Sanford Shrino
principal Mieakcr «n thr program rlub** Annua! ( h m l m n * party,
anil a III havr •• brr nubjrct *‘Uf/ All attrndinir nr# ;i«k**al In tiring
th# llratrn Path in KlorUla” . Th# on# or mor# toy* which Inter will
folloiMDg pupil* of M in Mnrjitri# i** diitributnl In un.b r privil.god
(“ogburn'* dancing claaa will aUo rhihlrrn uf thU emomunity. The
entertain:
rnr#ting will tw held at th# Hotel
I'nrgy Ihppin. Mnging and danc- Mayfair whrr# a *quab dinner will
fng "W inter Wond#rl»ndM
|In' *#rv#d,
Nancy Kurka and Allayn# Mi
Following th# dinner th# club
NeMI In th# "W a lt* o f Flower#" will hold Ita annual Hrction o f
from tha "N itcra ck rr Suit*".
officer*, naming a iuceraaor to T.
Norma Jt#n
8ay#r, danclpg Bradford Byrd, who on account
"Whit# Chrtitmna".
o f hli health, m n-titing frum th#
AU • on th# program will br: P°jJ
i k
k ha#a
Jmn Am t nr, Ringing "Heart*
Member, o f the c u b who h#?t
Should be Warm at Christm as.” " ' V * « nt •"
SfcB's r n -l«rlck and Joan Em- ca rd , are l
*°. **° *r&gt; *1 Otoe*

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ktrlhn Frederick. tinting " I ’m cry who are rorpected with lb*

All the Santa at (tor Home"
(’nmniunily urging will be lad
secretary of the Seminole County
hv
T1srlct M.’ rrimn with Harry
Chamber of Commarc#, II. J.
l-thman, CounT/ Arant C. K. Kudril at the nlnnn.
Offlrrr* of the Sanford Naval
Daw«»n. iSdlca Chief K- 0. Wil­
liams, Sheriff C. M&gt; Hand aad Air Slallon and Ihelr wive* have
beeh Invited a* honor guest*.

Sanfo rd Nsvel Air Station or any

Shrinrrs visitlns In the city are
cordially Invited. Dinner will be
at retd promptly at 8:00 o'clock.

Carthage, All
about fcOU 1). C,

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                    <text>EXCHANCB SALVOES

Associated Press Releases " "
1942 All-America Grid Team
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Associated i'rsss 8ports Editor
NEW YIRK, Dm . II, — Rofleeting tits tremendous conesntration of football strsntth in
**• D lf Tsn and BouthsasUm
w ifin n ccs, the 18th annual A ll­
America team, chosen today by
Tba Associated I’m s, allots six
places to those two powerful
leagues. awards two to the East,
and one each to the Missouri VaiSouthern and Pacific Coast
conferences.
On the All-America squad of
Malayan, named after a nationvide surrey of expert opinion.
nearly two-thirds are drawn from
the kiddle West end the South.
The actual breakdown shows It
from the 8ooth, 10 from the Mid­
West, fire from the For West.
four from the Kest and three
from the Southwest.
Thle year's All-America offers
three “ repeaters’* from the 1011
team in the persons of Frank
Btnkwlch, sensational btekfirid
ace of the Georgia
Bulldogs,
Southeastern champion end Rose
Bawl nominee; Dare Schreiner,
Oack Wisconsin rnd, and Dick
Wlldung, Minnesota’s great tack­

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In A fric a n War

IDr. Scacht Holds
|Important German
Economic Position
AP Features .
..—
____ ;
He has been railed a financial
wisard, “ Ibe miracle man of the
Reich.'’ lie I is oiten disagreed
wlt’i Hillrr. deplored anti-Semitic
brutal'tlrs, defied powerful Nisi
chief tains. But now he is report­
ed lo have fils Important Job in
Germany: studying the economic
•ll ration end forecasting prob­
lems should (be Nasi regrime suri .
|le i- Herr Doktor lljalmar
Sc’ schl.lutmer president of the
Iteirhs-hank and Ifilier's minister
ef economies, who kept Germany
out of bankruptcy when Its gold
was depletes), its foreign exchange
mrarir, rnd ila gigantic, costly
stmamenl pruyram already under
wsv. Ilnw he d'd It Is his secret an-1 that Is why. despite his crltirl-nts of the Natl regime, his
r««-k is stilt Intact.

8 harht. now AS, first made
l&gt;!g news «'ien he became Reiehs-

Rounding out the All-America
baekfield with Sinkwich ere Glenn
I&gt;obbs, * quarterback - of Tulsa’s
Missouri Valley champions and
Sugar Bowl nomlneesiPaul GoverMil, demon-passer of Columbia
University and Mika ftfolovak,
powerful Boston College back.
Bchrclnrr’e running male at
end is Bob Shaw of Ohio 8tatr’s
Big Ten champions, while 'Clyde
Johnson, Kentucky’s six-foot, sis
inch line star, shares ths tackle
posts with Wlldung.
Named to the nuard positions
art Oarrard Ramsey of William'
•*&gt; Nary, Southern Conference1
UUt-holder, nnd Churls Taylor
of Stanford's Indians. The center
U Jot Domnanovlch, captain uf
Alahama'a Crimson Tide.
Tha lino anchored by ths hu?*
Johnaort's 235 pounds, Is one of
tha hrarlstt ever chosen for the
AU * America, averaging
2fil
,r*"l
*F *m l* ’ *a O n«l
pounds. Ths baekfield hits a 11K)
&lt; hrt*tntn* *n«! a Happy Nrw
pound avert re
Tulsa, William and Mary. K»n Y fir
"Y ou r hllli* frirnil,
lucky and Columbia all are riven
IM'Hf Ihikr*
representation for the first time
tinto 19*5 when The As*uclaU*d "P S I will It *vp lumr rakr out
Press first selected Its All-Amm for v i i 1“ rat wrh^n you coma l»v
COe Ohio Slate's last representa­ Atlanta No chimney at Rddir'i
tive, In ID30, was Wes Wealer apartment Come In through lurk
also and end The lluckeyes' IU«2 ill Mlf **
representative, Shaw. Is the only
Junior on the team All the other*
ora seniors.
This, the first war time All
Antrica In a quarter century.
Diay well bo the last for some
time. Most of the hundreds ufi
players who figured in the se
lections will be In the srme&lt;l serJlews long b«fora another fooiM il reason rolls around
Aa a matter of facL It is douht
ful that another fall-lime eollegiate season will be beld until
too war Is over. Transportation
hod man-power problems may be

A number af WAACS undergoing an Inlenalvt training eouraa at Deytaaa Stack, F U , ara s W n learning
how ta aare Ihentaelrts should they be shipwrecked without a life bail. At the girls Jaap la to the pool they
hold their barracks ban over their heads. The moment they bit tba water, the M n ara forced down with a
anap, filling them with air. The open end ef tha bag la held belew the surface and the alr-Ailad sack will keep
the holder afloat fyr quite aoraa time. Thle U an rilrlal V. B. Army photo.

Seminole County
Children W r it e
To Santa Claus

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officials. When these meetings are concluded, he will go on n tear of the big airplane factories la the
nation. This Is a phonephoto.
fCratrwl PrSeeJ

STILL AT IT

IF TOUR TA STS DEMANDS
THE B U T W

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their players remained behind
lo give Ihr trams some pointer*.
The gesture helncd establish one
&gt;-f the Rime’s most distinguished
er.n .
Fleer Allan Foe, I'rlnreton, *UI.
who tutored thr Hlddle gridders
n til. wa&lt; the f!r*l Navy roath
NOT n graduate of Artnapolia.
lie was followed by thre* other
I rim rtrn products -John P. I’oe,
tii. who wr rnacl in IftNIi Oar*
ratt f ’onch. m e 111), mentor In
IKW an! 1POO, and Arthur R. T.
(Ih&gt;r) 1111lei rami, who received
hie Princeton sheepskin In 1900
wwl r icreeded Cochrane tha frilowiny. yea..

Cuban Manufacturer
Face* Imprisonment
ATLANTA. Ga. Dec. II, (Spe­
cial)—A large manufacturer* of
nightgowns In Rorto Kleo, whoa*
pmlucte ate handlsd bv New
York wholssaltra and Jobbers,
fscss i l l months In Fodaral Pri­
son and tka payment of 80,447
In restitution tor violating tho
Fair Labor Standards A n and
contempt of a
Federal
Court
order, according to a notica to­
day, to Dr. Jama* G Jsknaoa,
Regional Director of tha BTaga
and Hour and Pahlla CeatraaU

Norris Ends 40 Years
Of Political C a r e e r
W AFIIINOTON, Dec
An old warrior laid
sun, last night »lih t
of the nation's trade
car..
Georg* VV Norris, r
o n e o p -m * s m * r
clrse of a public ran
B lL L lA e o P L A / B M OF AUwhich hv has spent nealy 40 of
A 8 1 6 FAtto«rn&gt;iri
his HI years In Congress, wss daperiled
by Sire President Wallace
vub«u&gt;i n &gt; o c * r
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nm AFo-tborN AVC rif as "one of the far-visioned social
planners of Ms time."
a -t o e fr t o r r
■ In an address prepared for de­
livery at a
testimonial dinner
given tor Ncrria
by • Senator
Cuffey (D-Pa ), WaUaca vxlolled
the white haired Nebraskan as
#n« who 'belongs to that small
group of wlsa publl: men who
clearly rr* the future and ara
willing to do aomrthlng about It."
The banquet topped a busy day
for Norris, who was defeated In
tha November alertion by Repub­
lican Kenneth Wherry and who

PRINCETON. N J, Dec. II, (Ah

JJRtld match tha power of the'
Big Ten, with Ohio State, WIs.
conaln and Michigan, or the Snuth'
with Georgia, Georgia Tech,
Tennessee, and Alabama
- Tha caliber of play sloughed
•
eonalderably In most other
Mttlons, notably the Southwesl.
. Em », and Far W#st.
■a .Tho All-America baekfield. ns
L^.-aboaas, npraaenta a nice balance
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TO»I K t M the channel indl)
•nd last night after tbs Britlif
started duelling In tha first ex
changt in Marly a month

A P Feature*
A shower of pro-ally pamphlets
and pictures fell on the soil of
CHUNGKING, Dee. II, 0*-,_?
African countries held by the
Strong Japanese fo r m , recently
Vichy French, before tha Amerireinforced from Burma, hare at­
can-Brltiah coop.
tacked Chinees defense lines In
Brochures printed ln England,
western
Yunnan, where a major
The chief health problem In
leaflets authored by the Fighting
offensive IfY .-je tte d . After two
French, circulars o f unknown ori­ the North African war tone la days of hear* f.ghting tha a 4
gin sifted orer the northern pari the procurement of water.
DCOO a ft still holding their lines
of lhe continent to ho read by
aaronc who reads French.
Thee appealed to a wide earisty o f Interests—religion, eco-vamIcs. patriotism, erlL, even (indlracily) to the good business sense
&gt; f backing tbe horse that is going
to win.
One pamphlet (a re a long list
of the United Nations linked In
war against Germany, declared
that Germany Is using all her mil­
Itary
resources and products
while the Allies hare almost lim­
itless resources, and then launched
Into an enthusiastic description of
tha growing air power of the
pleturaa ef American akipe and
plane*.
Tha retreat of tha Germane in
Ruasla In 1841-dl, their loee of
pianos and toopllas, tha subma.
rina hunt, and tha wort of tha
Commandos and Rangers told In
a way to ai
.1 to young men,
ruled other I ____
Still rn ora booklets attacked
talk o f British Imperialism by de­
claring that England not only has
no proparty claims In Canada.
Australia, South Africa and New
Zealand, hut levies no taxes ani
receives no tribute from them and
rcmcloded by stating that England
doe* not even govsm the majority
of her nverama possessions.
Many pamphlets carried the
speeches and statements o f bead
men In tha United Nations— such,
as Charehni’s speech on bis mid/
Atlantic meeting with Roosevelt
and the whlU paper of thy Greek
"rime minister M. Emmanuil

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UNITED STAIES DEFENSE

SAVINGS BONDS
AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPKII
Entabllahed In 1908

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Guadalcanal Island
Artillery And Mortar
S h e l l s Showering
Trapped N i p s On
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Desperate Cl e r m ans
Slow Down Drive
O f S o v i c t h With
Fierce
Assaults

The San Francisco Comes Home

Associates Press,

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Iii l(ut*ia. thr tw :i Itcd nffvn•|vr on the St«lmgiit»l and irittral
flout* I imIav M|i|st-n*ru t" Iw •
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held however
Tho
A i my was isprtild
nljing forward for nsiiifiil gains
Surnla&gt; un
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■lam oi iiiitum l in thr It i»«ians
!ua* ofiensivr*
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raufte of Or wratlin aini \mlcnt |I
roiintri nit^rka la\ hravtv irttt*
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fate of the damaged Japan-

#00 destroyer force neckins

the reinforcement o f
tho
Guadalcanal Jap* remained
hidden. At leant one of the
11 deatroyepi were sunk and
Wour to seven others w e r e
damaged an artillery and mor­
tar iholla still hnrann the tra|&gt;ped Jape In New f.uinrm
One United States torp&lt;-di&gt; boat
was lost
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* Kkirthcr, a communique iltsclo*(d, army Flying Fortresses slci&gt;ped up their affensire against
Japan's new Munda airfield on
New Georgia leland. only ISO mlice from Guadalcanal,
a* In two days the big planes
"p la lte rrd the enemy base with
more then 27.WO
|&gt;ounds of
bombs.
Including
four
l.ixwurulers that hit squarely on the
ght strip.
The outburst of Intensr activS t y around Guadalcanal- unuaual
since Japen’s greatest bid to re­
conquer the island was smashed

Hitler and Is Illustrated w i t h
mucking sketches.
Here are a few examples I
“ Guarantee — An accord given
to a weak neighbor that It will
not be pillaged except by the
Asia.”
"Non-sggraeilon pact— A decla­
ration o f war."1
“ A criminal — Any person who
thinks differently than Hitler,"
“The Aryan typo—A man who
la aa blond aa HJtler, as thin aa
Goaring and as tall as Goebbels.”

day period In the Solomons be­
gan. at IKIOp. M. Friday when the
Japanese task force, consisting
of 11 deslreyora, was drawing
glows to Owadalcana I Normally
th / Japa load, each d*.trayer on

I 'll’ RLINB PROTECTION
TEHERAN, Iran, Dee. II, UP)
—A battalion af British troops
loday arrived t« protect oil pipe­
line and British proparty alter
rloU and lotting dev sloped. The
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Itarhccuc Thursday

Proudly rimming under Ihr* Uuldm i.plr llndgr in Kan Fran
cisco la the C S rruleer San F niHHisi aflri ila arrivni in (hicountry from lh&lt;* Solomon*. Somr of iii&lt;- &lt;i«-w miinlifii ran bp
Men on her «U&lt;ck* The gallant *hi|i n*turiu*l for irptira aflri «ink
lo f * J»p battleship, cniliocr, and ib&gt;lio&gt;rr in «'• early m««iniriy
bottle near the Btratrgtr Solomon*
Thi* i* a pboi)rph«t*»

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1M dnaa plus suppllc*. Reports
made no mention of transports,
and the Japa eeldently expccloJ
as many ships as ooeslblr to fight
their way through on their own
9 " . necessary.
Whether any actually reached
tha
enemy-held
northwestern
I lir Ihi)» hi l.irul r rank * ha ,|t,( ( f
hump of ths Island— where the
sr's outfit
even though thi &gt;
Japanese bars been virtually Iso­
had
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lated since early November —
turkey
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they Mmildti't trade place* ailh
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any one at home, ine Sanford
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Guadalcanal's Douglas “ Daunt­
man wrote in a recent
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Of hts fd)00 mile trip in an |H muni'
array Alracobra fighter* made
Hr
Itlsh
submarines
Istalklng
Army Jeep, Ideut t'ha** -aid
-|*qr ('
the first stuck. Bomb hlU were
Italy's rostal water* have sunk ” 1 left
Kayak on iA't
- I and
|hrlr
( • scored on flea destroyers. This two
mors African-bound
Asls I have tieen on the
road
ever
,,f
stain
did not stop the task forte, how­ ships. Including an armed mrr
since, having roseiml Pali •tun- finally
ever
chant cruiser, scored three hit • Northern and Eastern pail &gt;f mumqiir
At 12:34 A. M. Saturday, naval on others in a convoy only «'
surface craft attacked. They re­ miles (rum Naples, and sunk Egypt and Northeast pail of I— n ,1*
ported sinking one destroyer, set Iso other supply
vessel* off l.lhya I have a dctarhlnenl &gt;f slve
.ling another eflra end probably Libya where daring raid* were a truck company and a doirn
have
• Mtklng It, and damaging a third. madr on rhlpping Inside enemy trucks ancl the motnrs
The American vessels Included harbors.
hardly had a chance lo co.d otf |&gt;n H j|j
torpedo basts for It was al this
It
suits
me
fins
*s
I
understand
4 tr a in
Tha spreading submarine cam­
lima that one o f thraa spevdy paign in thr Mediterranean was truck drivrrs better than guns
§ (|
little fighter* wax lost.
announced by the admiralty fol­ and ammunition. My boys are
official
disclosure , nearly all Maine pr MassachuTbe exact number of Japanese lowing ths
\ (!„
Ishlpa soak sad damaged could not Saturday of the shelling of the |setts yankees, » and a
rough, rsamlna'
be determined from th« commun­ Italian roast, the torpedoing of tough lot. but raede for any u&lt;in pus
ique nor could naval officer* rials four troop or supply ships and thing that comes Up at any time cal ten
It If tha thraa ship* hit In ths tha destruction of a merchantman of day
nr night and wr are will lie
second attack war* la addition lo and an anti-submarine ship by working
with Just a colonel to- Mrlarulii
tba five hit la tha flrat tha total submcrsiblrs of tha royal (lest
One of the most audacious per tween us and the general, and C S (
^ was eight But, If these thraa
are doing some res) hauling Me announci
* « « n among tba five damaged In formance* was turned In by a ramp wherever night fall*
.f
Worn#
which surfaced
al
tha first attack then tha total submarine
we don't have try push on and eoursea
Hus
ra
El
llaun.
about
midway
was only flvo.' Using that mini­ between Tripoli and El Agheila. I sin really enjoying ruugtpiig **’ •PPlf
mum figure, Japan's.ship casual­ and
Haven't been getting any tFe com
damaged two anchored Aits It
ties In tho Solomons campaign supply slips with shell.firs.
mail very regularly, due to the
now (toad al M r» —ala sunk, fir*
A t Res Alt. another Ubysn fart that I am never one place
# probably sunk and U damaged— anchorage, a submarine torpedoed very long. I aspect,
however,
tataL 141.
and blew up barges laden with that our outfit will move down
Last woak's venture wag the ammunition for Marshal Rom­ befor* long and 11L probably re
first known to hav* been mad* by mel’s Africa corps.
Join It then.
1
the enemy lo deliver aeaUUnc*
"Further success ara reported
‘‘Had Thankaglring dinner in
la the Guadalcanal force* since by his majesty's
submarines the desert not far from Solium
operating In Ui* Mediterranean at a water point ten miles off
against the enemy’s supply line* thr road. Tho boys went without
to North Africa, a communique breakfast to work up a good
appetlu and wo had plenty uf
ananoaacad daarag* la InUrccpwater to wash and shave, and
tin* American nacol far***a hot meal of good beans, lun­
cheon meat and lota of canned
peaches, pear* and pineapples
and G. I. crackers and coffee,
■ NEW YORK. Doc. 14. - 4 4 9 - and while they couldn't help
about
turkey,
they
A strike by the Newspaper and thinking
Mall Delivers Union (Independ­ aald they wouldn't trade place*
ent!, touched- off by a dispute to g*t with any c m at home.”
with publisher* occr wage*, kept
And Lieut.
Cbaae'e
rioting
four principal Now York paper* statement was, “ By tha time you
flam tho general public today. get this. North Africa should
Affected paper* are tho time*, be cleaned up." '
the Airraid Tribune, Tho Daily
Near* and tha DalJy Minor, with
combined circulation a f four milUaft/AD eight acfoUationo failed
to bring aa agraemcat and threat­
ad rather
ened to extend the strike t* the
light frost
portion.
&gt;0 so cold
I light to

Lieutenant F. Chase Writes Of
Thanksgivng Dinner In Desert

Phone 37

British Subs Sink,
T w o Africa-bound
A xis Supply Ships

i 'm eearid rib '
io o e r FAMtUAR
WiYADld flAMf /

f

«&amp; w U i.S 8,K :J S « !

Bogged. Down
3TON, Dae. It. OFV-

Strike Stops Paper
Delivery In New York

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(I • ('ll V l i»Miini»*ioi) inrrliiiK m
x ijo u rn n l *r»*t«*n on
Maoii.l«&gt;

Oct f». Eliil
miliiitril in stfs|ri
that any f»«Mltn»fui| rlrnmnila for
«ratrr hv (hr smfor«l Naval An
Station outfit Im* iiir!
ll
• utmiUnl to thr I U'A on U&lt; I

T.B. Christmas Seal
Sales Total $638.10

lagtoy statad that persons
Wire seals,
and
who**
■ra not on the mailing
a obtain these by calling

YouthH May Register New Lnirland R e p o r t s
For Draft At Office Severe Fuel Shortage
After
registration
at the
schools is ovrr Doe. lit.
when
Christmas holidays begin, "every
will he rsgtstraltcn day". A*
the boys iracb their eighteenth
birthday, they ara required to
by tho selective service office
la register, E. B. Carter, selective
aecvlcs clerk, statad today.
By filling questionnaires out
p ey register, couth* will not
sailed lots the Army any soonor h* explained
Their
order
numbet ta determined only by
their date of birth.

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WASHINGTON. Dec
It
«,V,
Even iti.l,-r the most I.Milnlilr 'n
rlreum.twncev there
will In* * t"
ilratllc .hortagr
of
irelioleum «i
iirtMlucta in New England thi* o.Wlntrt. » cungrrsiiotial ileleg*
lion irivritigaling the fuel
oil
shortace .aid Sunday
"Failure o f those III authnrily
to act Fa* brought ua to the prrsent perilous situation,” detcared |Tl
the rreran of New Englander* In vn
a formal reDort outlining the in
situation aa thsv found. It after rr
questioning various officials,
po

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Hv Princeton Tiger

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LONDON. DM- 11, 449—BntlU

I'M 4l|tlFVI*4l4• i"lll|ilBinlt I'f 4|Uenlliilf stf (hill HTPiM dltil (41 hpi|l
••hi iirighlMM • m ii»v&gt; m«nncr roiirrming fi»r»s| r■(loiniif
■\ " Mr
M 'M igh(4»»»

I *4&lt;t«li« |M»inU nut'*. Mr*.
' t t lir n

th e

go vrm *

tn« ht ni-Fili iifillrrt rivllmn effort
in vital |irogfnin. inch as sal*
vagr *•» ni**at tliarlng, fo ^ r iim *
plr. It will he your m|»oftsiDllity
in l« ail ymir nrighttoir* into tho
kind of artlon which ntsurro iho
•ucreM of the umlertakfng In four
block
With your 'partner', th«
air mid warden, you are the link
Iwlwten the individual ct’ lxen arvd
the Defense C o u n c il* * ___ ^

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- TOR sANF0HD^r.R,vny/6ANF6Ri). nionirM
It: i' ■[11:

Trip To Blanding,

r i A.n^ her ‘t t L l l n g communication coma from Dr.

t e s s u t t t,n. t i s t s

s s r tfc t ft a n s

BUndinr these days, but it also, seems that a great many
of them are bouncing right back.
‘‘Colored Draftees (or should 1 say BelecteesT) going
to Camp ulanding from Seminole County," writes Dr. Dame,
havo been returning in larger numbers than those that
remain. For instance, about CO wer« r&gt;IU&lt;t tin niu limn

Fine going!
&gt;
*
"It kind o f Irks the Director of this Unit to see 40 or
more negro names published every week or so sa
as being sent
to illanding.
T - It mnkes the people think thst
that we are getting
n lot of negro
r , ,.soldiers -from
- —* our
-■
— county.
——- ’» As a matter of
fact, some of these negroes have been sent up there three
or more
was
— times each.
™ h . One negro asked me when ho wss
going to l&gt;o kept at Blanding or allowed to stay home. I
t /sirI h
n Iim
r*l :• ”**Va *I _FW
SbA *• /t*m.
aw.,,wa*1r 4*Jm L ... _f ■ A w*•__at__ t ‘
T&lt;Ht&lt;
,
told
You get
n fro*________
round trip bus ride to Blanding,
J2H.V.7e r.Jr*e . T j n e*u
“ carton o t cigarettes, a ce rtific a te o f lservice
.......... ..
from the City,
***r rnc^ed is rb« ■*• r&gt;, m - free snet^hcs and fre e Injlld playingu d’o n“'t YC
o u r Ha an­
We
s s r r . *
4
“ Y e a ' 8 ,ri but , ni
o f m S S c.A jhrated."
i
list at ttik Unit supposed,to1

• f,U

To Him
t a n ALASKANfOOTPOST. Dre.
H « P S &amp;
St thu pojt
wstt and talk a Utu* Mors care­
fully now aroand th* chapUl*.
T fcijV i Oo4 jast iuro what kb
WARE ACTUOniTY
background might be.
&lt;
WABHINGTON, Utc. |A
Not aloe* a ahip docked beta
needeii an emergency longthorr rreildent F-sse*eh Frld.*
ere led to jngrew onwe,
. AnMlsri ilenna.l
able to snlvo at S oololioa
U b Joeepb U. A pp legs to, one,
wetor -of the ngoaiao lioslevsnl
Christian Church In boo Angeles
grypod too winch driver-s sest
lie moved the cargo, too. with­
out dropping • iflnglood. The

o r bietoM
• ••»* * * • —SO - W ------- -- TTV
r * s r m . . err— a h a i i i i J

r o «r o «A T io s .
Nallce la hertky (lie n la e ll
r
ll»
«
ln
l# r ,,t»* Ib el • pe«ua.|»
K e b .«a IIU
4 br Ik , eleeuwM ere
..r Ik* Staaderii Kern fnmptty
Incoreoente*. In U » Orcnll Court
af f.ru ln ol. CauBU, riarMn. n cw o lln e ibnl eel* rorpontlen l&gt;,
riUwliMl. end Ihst •&lt;&gt;* m ille r
will h i m up tor ■h .t fin* b *r«r»
lb, llan. MllUrd nmllb. Ju4«, of
Mid l ‘o«rt, M hi. n u m b er* In
H.nronl. Florida, nn I M " l b l « r « &lt;
J.*u */r l l t l I ? I# arWab A, U
\V114.1 AM a IIA IX RA

CAnRis a iia i .mm.
i .kwih n, IIAINiac

Quality Drinks
Q n t*trn / 1
Served right
That is the kind you Wj
niwsys find at
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BILL’S PACKAGE
STORE &amp; BAR
(Package Gooda)
l i t W. First 8L

PV i t

0. E- S. will htro their Chri.tmas party at the heme of .Mr,.
C* I- -Irwin. 2180 Palmetto Ave■die At a.'OO I*. Si lltMteoaee will
ho. Sfre. Stewart Dutton
and
Sirs. OJA| Croiby.
Btulnees Woman’s Circle, Ur,.
Joe i Corley, chairman, Hchecca
Btevros, ho,tea,. C2I I’ark Av-

o n d a y n r r r M R F s .1 ..a *
orfDAY, d e c e m b e s 11, i s o ,
glB I.R vfks ’ k n »K TODAY
■ ■ ------

rraflona.: C onstitutional in fe rio H ty , r o t t U l condition, IIUU
erocy, ignorance, color Ighorancc, less than fourth grade
education, d efo rm ity, m alform lty, lameness, rupture, h e ir t
dlscaiOs

l ^ a o i T T O K o u r T o i f t 1 .. ». MIt '* ,l,if#hl t,rH0 * » , ? “ «( kJddlr » ourselves and onlv pubU f . WITHER A W A V AND.
bf l h ,,w h,to nnd colored that a re actually rantE B fl Wlt.L TAKE IT : it is talned a t Blanding.
seod land which th* U r.l our
W e quite agree w ith Dr. Dam e th at it does g iv e n
id giY«th u*/—lieuieronomy i:2ii.som ew hat erroneous impression to publish th o names o f all
--- -------------------- those leavin g fo r Blanding i f any considerable m lm ber o f
niu, ilrrnn
them are sent hom e a fe w days later. I t acems to us it
’ , (From Th* ChrDtlsn Prime*
Monitor)
I m , hero among th, reel, h»
its ml*,
Wh*r* ■hallow* meet th, shore.
A s (Urk a* (ton,, aloof a, time,
Oblivion, of my oar.
8 « Bn,sp*elr&lt;t of each other,
Ma tuddtnly ao near,
Tha feral and the human cyra
Kenounce th* veil of fear.
i&gt; Woman ami hint entrance.)
v
»tara

; .TU1 gran and water ,eem
A ripple.! world, a memory.
The nrbuUr of (lifim .
ltd W* are legendary, bnjtwl
'llh a chain nf fabled link,,
ipyru* figure, pondering
M riddle of th* Kphlna—

The announcement has now been mado thst the invention
;liu* arrived nt n workable stage. It has taken about forty
years of perfecting to gel it there, but the manufacturer*
*n y it Ih now ready for use as a commercial machine.
The present situation ns regards priorities will prevent
Ibo device from being mnde in any great number* until
the war is over, so |»crhnps its introduction can Im* made
gradually, and cause less disturbance to tho southern labor
j situation than sometimes lias boon feared. But any inven­
tion which will do the work of 50 to 80 laborers is bound
to Is- upsetting in Ila immediate effect, no matter how benefilial in the long run.
The production of other new things after the war will

1

D.A.R. Entertains
At Afternoon Ten

'J. M. Watkins Called
To Duty In Scabees

Mr* V F itoumiltai atul M
Telephone 118 Hatty K Tnokr Jr i*ntrrtalt&lt;
I’li Daughter*
tht .\nteti*
lirvel id. n nt t u*ir regular Imi
Hireling. a*t I t.'H wlffS
th* tilluer» *•: l*ir .\awil k
Stain ii. * t?h Mi* J V MriCl
a« hotnir |Ur&lt; i ituilit g lie &gt;
&lt;*ilc* ClutpniAn of Jarkfonville hour, at Mi* Huui.uhat** ho&lt;
»• a **r^krn«l visitor in Stnfonl. h ri&lt;ln&gt; aft* lib* n
Mr* Itfuiuillat. lejirnt. |i
SIr». Ilomrr I.ittle i. rec.ipriat auinl »»v» i the allot t tiu&gt;mr«« »•
* on a im i r|H*ila |rum ct».
ins from ■ recent illne...
mitt*w*.« and «&lt;ifirsts u u o h*a«
ll
u i« ii*ci&lt;i«'i| iiy in** tlub Id «
Alex Johns*.n hgi born railni «*|H*iatr
with other • ^vaiuialio
lo \W&gt;hin*ftnn. If l*. diw lo lh*?
in gbihir a I'hrialma. i*arty I
critical illrrs* of hit muthrr.
i he men ,«( the \a%.il Stall
«&gt;n (*Nii«tmas mrht
The Maims «&gt;t 'll* Itoumillo
litoin ugfr iH.njlii.nl&gt; .Uvula I
* ith ijuantitie*
of . ( h i lain*.
Kirtiin niwl
llrufilian
Mr*. R. A. Ilowrll ha* return \ u*r« Yoliliitt? Utirr I'lalirflM
ci! from Columbia. 111**. aft« r n liii ttnijx arie |»!«trr*l :t( t nntn
j»n«| ru
Ibnre week* vMt %aith her mother. |Hint« /l«»ut (he
atul t Jirtirlltn* %*»!«• al-ei u*eil. T
lu
(able
vta«
s|U«a.l
w
tils
A hai&lt;
Mr*. I. T Ifo*w
uie«-.r l*.»inn un.i l»l*l cl«t?h. u»nt
Haknna. Ma I hi* i
min atuir msI i i ij*inu*
ll*
t!ralh »&gt;f I rr unclr
1‘41' I mI «t|(h citem r\
t»n&lt;l I*
l
i
m
n
Jtii.i
s
ji
Ttiun.l*
*
1
by
fin
Si r^'l WrtuU-ll l.ln.l*r&gt;
h*» i*
while »•••• .leer «* • |*!ii* is I at •»
•ttitionnl nl t'ani^ 11l.vrult n *|h*»ii • MI l».tl.llte « *1 I I I lie* Oliver l
tbr mn-krnd in Santunl a* li» *r|\ ue at I hr eflirt
Ttlppil
i:u**«t of Frank Kelly
tain glass i alunei % u j* ail I
lrlr*tinv . » » » •|,*-Iii «*f »len«l
M»*’ ( hmtmiM * an.lies nl«** »urruuri
hi*- i^l bv t*l »i lit v
(*
l i e f r Is it ere jm•«*.*! at 11

J A T K S n W II I K

(H|*r&lt;tal» J. m
CiniriMii
.*•
Ihn-ii * ,»IU* i
I hr Nn* i «
a(*e *
noun* &gt;* * *

.ml s o n im iNKS to take
-&gt;ui f . r ii.irm * ami home
.
lrl|&gt;t inn

n. f T iT fin

•NFORD

'.W A Y

Barn Dance Fire
And Many Injuries
Causes 100 Deaths

•bail b\ Mis J,- in N|i aril. Jr. ill

M IVilk hn* rrtu
I** trr»biir g uhrrv
k’lifvi i f Mr* t
f«*r n *b»irt linir

W T DNFSiJA Y
Mr* \V M Jjir.it*a lids rein
.Surgical lire »in g . Itramii,, Mm.ni uft.r I - ing the g
lira.i.mar S.-h.„&gt;l i, open1„ f \|,. |&gt;,Br| |r„,.|
hrr I
f...... :&gt; or A M until.„ n |.,|mrll„ v ,r,„lr
M undrr the dirrctinn
II It r*.j*r Workrr* a»«*
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M E B............
R V Christm
as1 Wonderful wonts—aren’t they'
..........
There * no greeting In any Inngtingo that has ito warm ;
sound. Tho Spirit of Christmas is the Spirit of giving.*.
Wherever you are Christmas is "within you". (lifts cjutj
home thsughts. they express sentiments that wonls canno
fashion.

Cotton Picker

enue ■( 7:30 l\JI.
w
The Depm.Ul.lr CIm , of the
MrthodUt ( hutch will have thrlr
Chri.lma* party at the homo of
Sirs. C. B. Ward, 220 Scott Arcnoe, at 8rf)0 o'clock. Co-ho.tr.«•
e» will he Sir*. Itobert Kmrht.
S!n. J. M. Iwnnanl. and Mrv W
T. Woolcy
Ttc Junior Y. W. A. of the
y ir»t UapUJt Church will, mccl
at 7:30 P. SI. at the home of
Sir,. J. C. Slltchell, t i l l Ms*-

LSo home ol Mr». W, W. li'ninci.
222 We»t Nlntcenlh Street.
The PHIIatied CUu of the Flnt
Uapllit Church will have ila an­
nuli Chriitnta, party at iHr
home of Mr*. J l„ |a^. Ilu-t Park
Av. nue. Ilrmg article, fur a
White Klrhat t Sole. au,| a gift
lor ihf tlr?
The C A. of the MouthiLIc
I'-iMi.t Church will meet at the
hemr of the victor, lllkt Ijiutel
Avenue, m :i lit I*. J|.
The Young People'. Itibl.- r'la»»
will meet nl tie home of tnc
Ifev. (Seorgr K Zirmer. 1103
ldtiir,l Avenue at 7:30 l‘. II.
The Hileli, ( ld«. of the lin t
Ilaptiit Church will
lave
a
Chrittma* party an«l covrml dUh
•upprr at th«* horm* «&gt;f Mr». J.
M. Moyr. 30*J Writ Sixtrrnth
Slrrrt, at
T *') o'clock
Each
nirinbcr i* t.s lirme 4 trlfI f.*r the

■ rtalta fa rrM^lIrtltoa #r •peeiai ^ tJlklnRt treatm ent. TTlCTO ClT lifO tlt tho | «« hv owuinhs
ara. alwa » m n » i back In San ford rejected fo r une o r moro o f tho folIowIriV

II II

Activities

W INN LEE, Society Editor

Social Calendar

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I».t* rrttini«*l

ONH BILLION and
Three Hundred
MILLION in WAR
BONDS—

Holidays were made for laughter and romance! Add
to "her happiness nt Chriatmaatimo with lovely gifts from
the Hollywood Shops, Tho Christmas Store. . .frothy gowns
to mnko her look like nn angel. . .lingerie that is tho joy
o f overy feminine heart. . .lustrous satin or warm Candlowlck robes.
*.

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after «|N,iiiliitk'

ia|llt Itl* |*»l

J *!.»• lluitlbli'V

Wonderful Klip*
fit am!
m«P—!o'l»h with 1 iuty Ijcc*
— IcJvn! M&gt;|tltb»M i • i ir tfl i
prul.lnr* ILi&gt; tt
;
i»t»n.

A Victory Hod sweater to make her look like Lann
Turner. . .If she’s • Dreaming of U While Christmas" mskc
her dreams come truo with n new, new “ Winter White”
woolen dress, .or give her n Navy blue Middy Dress with
gilt buttons Irccause “The Fleets In.”

frnroar. III..**. \\h.t*

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Package Store
W OOl
SHOPS

A ll. POPULAR IIKANIIS
O D. larrell. Prop.
Malh.r llldtr.

Some of oar plenee In Africa
01* aald, lo have developed a few
Weak (pole. Parilrularly In tome
A# Ika 4*1,
__'ll I_a

Solomon SocialticB
Mr* Shntuimi Minn «•
•nn It » ki ban nrru t -I t
Inhaurr t•• i|tr|n| aunt*
tb r

fU M t

Mr»

It

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b m l h r r in I j «

Mm. Jut

'Shine, please boy I” said the six-foot-five soldier to
bom* owner ihreatena to go
14 the Rationing Hoard with
fu*l 011
-oa Id k*e» hlnuclf and hla
y warm tl»l» winter. I f ho
a good hi* threat, no d#«bt ho
to kopt wshw thU winter all
, but not with fuel oil...There
wsjt to get f»lrer treatment
ikl* county on fool oil, but
IWdag An* total JUtlonlng
I, Whlth haa nothing whatto do with tho ruloa made
sahlngton, |* not th* way to

Dress!

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Hand Bags

V g e o r g ia n a '

■Titusville SUr-Adroeuto.

ATLAN TA, Os.. Dc«. 1
rial) —Approach of th* C
halldsya and Ure auan*r
to bool srtlvltle* hrooghe
» » n t today frowt D». J,

Antelope Prevalent

Sportswear

• « JOAN MU,*
5.98 to 10.98

•Gowns
•S atin Robes

“ nl- . o '^ 'ld 'u ^ ’i

!

Richard Willard nnd
Ward, petty officer* th.nl
A tlU , who are on tran.1.-.
I’ctcr»l&gt;urg arc the gur.l ••
E. E. War.) al her it, me ..
fair. Mr. Willard I, »|N-m
furlough with hla mothn
).l Willard, who I, nl... th.
g.ir,t nf hrr ,i&gt;lrr, Mr* "

•PanUes

kota asm* l.'ommliilon. - Ibtlr

Pajamas

.

LBR" JUNIORS,
PIERRE, S. D. Dtc. 14,
Haying • |t llevrus, w*a
tantamount to getting an at

Mocnllght, (he mueic on I you., .the night * i , read.- for danring
Oatahtno th* Itar* and mcon with your *parkla and gaiety
ChooM from o jr largo (election of frothy gown* for holiday fun'

sr ant ' . '
10.000 i

•Chenille
• -

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Here’s the largest

M i T"*» &gt;r •*

4c; Sweater*

salsfiH jin In ( m m *

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too, t u t ,

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“ Jeweled”
Peplum Dress
nlamorout “ Jeweled" din­
ner dree, for “ hlg" ev*.
nlngal Peplum top, aJphiaUcatcd tilt *klrt. Ray­
on crep*. Blick, aequlrv

of-Ms /eufft-

Needs the Wires
this Christmas

iEAFMT B A TTLE
o f braw n'aiY

W ar w on'l w a ll- n e t *v*n fo r Chrlifm ai. So p l*a»e
don't m ak* any Long Dlitanc* graotlng call* during
the h o lld a y 'o a to n , oipoclally on Christmui Cyp, Chrittmaa Day and N o w I

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(v o . H *lp u* k * * p lon g D litanc* tin**
clour for war4&gt;u*ln*u.

Jfeketa

mi

TH* EXIT V

nn«t n « t i r

J.irivll

Mr* Ssm Tliomaa .
Jickir, tobu lifttr br***r
.
Mr» TKaiiuat* f.»tb*-i un.i
*r •»
Mr. am! Mr* \V. II !!.»;'&gt;- . HI
Maffiituia Akrnur, hi.w bit for
Atlanta whirr thr^f nil! jmn S«njt
Tbt mat uf Camp llrckinrt«U'« K&gt;

LINGERIE
*SaUn

DRESSES .. 4.93
to 8 98

W age-H o u rs L a w
Labor In Holiday

|»r»rrm -

Mrthvinr.

Hosiery

mght new

Priorities Needed

h rr

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(eaturing

HUMPHREY

N ew er styles . . .
toO N . to eh&lt;E&gt;M
t ra m
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B O G A R T

KAAREM,
CONRAD VEIDT
Jane DARWELL

NOVELTY
• NEWS

Sanford

—Next Attraction: “Sgt. York." at Regular

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SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOLS
Grammar School

EXPLANATION
The poem "Man In Khaki
and Blue" which appeared li»
the Dm . 7 Isiua of the Semi­
Thla column la • ' nole County School New» wie
In the Celery Fed1 written by Marjorie Jonee of
the alxth grade at dammar
of writing It goes I School and not ty
Marjorie
a different umue-l Jrnca a member of the Senior
Everybody contrib-1 elate at Seminole High School.
Editor to the Copy I

W HAT’S COOKING

Ed's Note:
weekly Item
but the talk
each wrek to
pectlng soul.
utei from the
Boy.)
Those sad fare* of the *tudrnl*
which have been seen around the
campus lately were caused by the
unit rumination* and the report
card* and certainly not because

Christmas. Who Is tht "certain
somebody” KL8IE YOUNG ha.
receiving letters frwm 7 7 7
.Ho far s* can’t find out a thing.
Any Information will be appre­
ciated. SHIRLEY ECHOLS cer­
tainly must have drawing power!
! ! I ! BUTTERBALL ju.t can t
reals! coming back to Hanford
practically every week-end! I ! !
The old flame between BETTY
KINO and BOBBY PROCTOR Is
burning again. They were seen
dating last Sunday afternoon .
M iJ.IAN WALSH and MARGIE
IIOOGK8 are rival* these days
We wonder If PETE REID U- SN could be the reason,7 7 7 JOE
BAKER has a date with BEAT
m : HOBSON for the Christ
ina■ Tea fiance. We give you
ANGELA MEIKClt and KRKDK
PIKI.DS »■ the unusual couple
of Ihe week ! » ! JOYCE STEELE
baa ■ crush on a certain blonde
senior toy, lie's also Editor o f
Ihe HALLY and If you haven't
guested It by now..... I f . W'AL
TER ANDERSON! ! ! ! Good
pickin’ JOYCE! ! f HILL SMITH
of Stetson has been phoning EM­
ILY ANDERSON quite a bit late

It Uka* forty light bulb* to
on* compa**.
I hava turned In *vvcn.
Soma of tha boy* . ami
have turned In more than I
but I am still working hint,

ly. Could her frequent v is it! to
Stetson to tee her sister H E L E N
have anything to do with th is ? ? ?
-Not only senior g irls think B IL L
E A R L E it cute but so do fresh
men - -—especially
M ARGARET
D IN tiE K L D E R ' ! ! A lw .y . seen
together in the halls thrse day*
are H IG H C A R L T O N and Mi
R IE L IIIJB B LE R
We give you
G L E N N I.IN G L E ami E V E L Y N
M A T H E W S as the
Ideal Prrah
man I fitilile" o f the week ’ ' ! !
ilid IIE T T Y JO BRO CK ha. been re
for *ilI reivin g
letters
from
KENNY

„

A f

Beware Coughs
hrora common cote

That Hang On

CrconsuUlon relieve* promptly be­
es use it coci right to the test of the
trouble to lyrlp loosen and expel
rerm laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soothe and heal raw, tender, In­
flamed bronchial mucous mem­
branes. Tell your druggist to mil you
a bottle of CraamuMon with Um un­
derstanding you must like the way It
Quickly allays the rough or you are
to hava jrour money back., "
.

CREOM ULSION
for Con chi* D in t Colds, Bronchitis

By PAU L HICKSON

COCHITA

Classified Advertisements

COCHITA

necessary. Apply In person.
Bemtnol* County Laundry, t l ! (CoaUnaar proximo oomana
W. Ird 8t&gt;

Tha tludmt* and tearhera of
Srmlnola High School hava araln
irspondrd wonderfully to a worthy
rauaa.
Thay hava contributed
freely to tha purchase of Red
Crua* Kit material*.
Tha kits,
which coniist of button*, needle*,
toilet articles, playing rant*, cig­
arette*. chawing gum, plm .and
•cvrral other artictu are to b*
given to tha men who are going
off to aarv* In tha armed force*
of our country.
A committee from tha Student
Council purthattd all the button*
and naadlaa. The Committee conslated of Martha Page, Betty
Moore, and LaurelU Dutton. The*;
gtrla &gt;epa rated the Item* Into
their proper numbera and dhtributad them to tha classes outfit­
ting kite.
Tha fotlerwli
first period tlau____________ money or article*
for tha klta: Mr. King, Ml** Strv.
ana, Mlaa Takach, Mia* Ilond, Mr*,
aiadya Smith, Mrs. Durdan, Mr*.
Ill*bee. Mrs. Lucy Smith, Ml**
Laura Chittenden, Mias Hart, Mr*
Lynch, Mr*. Jeckion, and Mr*.
Fort, whose clan contributed two
kite.
Mlaa Laura Chittenden'*
room w »» the first to complete
thair kit. This kit waa complet­
ed on December 7th—the hlrijiday
o f the attack on Poor! Harbor.
Mrs. Lucy Smith, as chairman of
tha Junior Rad Croaa o f Samlnola
High School, oxprsosao her appre­
ciation to tha classes who made it
poeilbla fo r 18 kits to be out-

strrii r.
ni.uisoi.r: I'ot’NTr
k u &gt;i i i i &gt;a
i i k i 'K u iik ii i i . i m &gt;
M fTIfK IH lI^nKliy
IIIVKN

final (it j r a u n n l
Ih lp lif
lllt t .

Bond In Every Christmas Stocking*’
. . . Make thin your Yulc-timo slogan. Wnr
llontl gifts do double dulyl
to

It's a swell way

help in winning the War—and Save for

the Future!

.

Florida

Bank o f

State

Sanford
“A Friend)/ Institution’

Hyoa'ra a a»b ■acktwapron*ri Forfet tha (fim tonaontsa of tha practlca rang*.
The yun aiiht you’ve been
squint inj through all morn­
ing. When you raaoli the
camp canteen, take tlmo
out for n "quick-up” with
a f.vod soft drink. Relax
fur a moment, Then grin
rod C«t coin' again. ,

Red Cross Notes

11 /%l PAUL HICKSON n JANE BEN
hon, jane
t ih g p e n
*n ed
"
DANIEI-S A* we go to praaa
VALARIK WKLL8 and GEORGE
In the mnming the *un t* very
■ bail RDLKR are going steady but we
| going will not be held responsible for • arm I rehita and Thinly and
the
obi wnman get up early ami
h, |m- the situation when Inis la pgb
iketball HshrvL MARTHA BROWN has .1 I rgm lo go on their Journey.
“ Child.’ -ay* the old woman
date with NT El. POW E L L lucky
“ What I tell you I* **crat. Keep
chedulv Ga! !HS«long Ki'Is* !
it
rt Ivee,
With out Rerourae— Some Chic-1 i|jlet or well be dead,"
The traveler* walk rapidly un'Irmim ken
11II l rchita and Thirsty bailee*
th.it they are dead. Suddenly tha
ol-l woman ilopa and look* ahead
A New Version
In In* road a* if *ha ice* ■ bad
l.itllt Boy (reading Item from -h'ny
'Iter*. rSlld, Into the raw!* baManchuria): *’ W)at
d«e*
It
mran her* by 'seasoned troop*,’ •ble Ihe rrod.” Tha old woman
aid* Cocilta and lha cal to hlda
Dadl"
her In lha reada. Than
pt played with Kustl* Jin K Dad (immcrllaleiy, "Muilerni by betide
In a few mlnutf* an autotnobll*
tha
offlrcra
am)
(wpperad
by
lha
ywlay* we can grt another op­
)■»»•*■ and In It art two man.
enemy."
ponent to meat u* before then.
When they are not abla to saa it
the o111 woman says, "Let u* go."
When they are again on tntlr
way. thr obi woman *ayt. "Child,
give me the Key It will open the
door to the house you see on the
right in lhi* house
I*
your
ros SAU
K
______ FOR SALK
money, and wa will
atop
the
MKW PLANTS rach week a* fol- 12 (JUAHK automatic Wlncha*lar thalvrr
low*i Broccoli, CabliBgr, Bcrshotgun In goal condition. Phone
, muds Onkms, Collard*, Latloca,
841.
; B o o t a. Tomatoes,
Kacarole.
JB Leaks, Brussel* Sprouts. J.W. MISCELLANEOUS
' Bsll, phona 16, Lake Monro*. Wo buy aecond hand fumltnrs. . Pur la manana *1 sol as muy
calor. Cochlta y Bad y la ritj a
Phona IH .
** lavantan muy temprana y Ir an
Ptanta, M. S.
Nelson,
DO YOUR Christmas Shopping at *1 vleja suyo.
I 240d.
"Nino", dice Ja mujer, qua yo
Bauer’s Radio Service— a wondrrful selection of toys) also dtro a ualed ai un *ccrtt* Be
E-rlpanad Papaya*. Phona R.
calls
uitad o noitro* oataramo*
radio*, allmlnum cooking ware!
Oarrlion, 4213. We Deliver.
small Items of furniture; elec­ mjerto
l-o* vlaja* andon npldamanta
tric , weeper, electric ironarg
hail* qua Cochlta y Sad eraan
i . l —184! Serval 6 ft. refrigvrator;
heating pads: Chromium Elec­ qua
alio* »on mutrl*. Por fin la
. 1 g*&gt; Heater, almost new; on*
tric Coffee Service.
mujtr se dallant* y mlra an *1
need Gaa rook stove, worth th*
camlno
tamo *1 alia v* una mala
y : ;*W»*y- W. A. Morrison, Phone HELP WANTED
&lt;o*a
p . - l U day or 748-J.
"Aqul. rlno an loa carrius al
WHITE MAN for checker In pre- lado dal camlno! "La major ayuda
cooling
plant.
Phono
t
i
l
l
Cochlta
y *1 gala oacnndoy al
HAVE RECEIVED OUR
Oviedo. A. Duda and Bona,
lado da alia on al carriao. Ka! SHIPMENT OF THE
tone**, an un poco maa mlnuta^
F “ W A * TIRE". WE CAN
un automcbila paw y m t l ini y a k THESE ON C U BS STENOGRAPHER
for central tomoblla Mta do* hotahroa. CoanIKE CERTIFICATES. H.8.
office work. Experience perferr­ do silo* no puedon vsrio alru*
■B CO, ING
ed. A. Duda and Bona. Phono maa, la malar dice, "Vamoa a ir*.
1181, Orlodo.
Cuando alo* a*Un on t l camlno
t Winetap 8So per buahal,
otro vai la mujer dice, "Nino,
Twig 81.25 per bualwi.
dame
la Have la puarta do k
i* Qroeary—115 Sanford WANTED: Two glrlo for marker
and thicker. Experience un­ fata quo ustad V* a la defeeha.

rway

Lota 31. IZ. 13 A II. J O.

LEGAL NOTICES

tary tchmd
Other* seen 'fating
lately are F R A N K
R O B IN S O N
’n PATTY
IJJUCKH,
n B IL L
S H R A D E R *n P E G G Y D U N C A N .

Hr: «». P. HKHNDUN A c t
T ru st*** I. t. P«nd Ktnil.
nni« I'vu m r.

I‘a rk a f.1 . 1st Addition to Midtray
U »t» 93 A *3 lU l'U t of Win*
»i&gt;'nl l*a rli '
I-*»i * iifoek
A
Jid^ioon'a
I'iiultry Karma
la*ta Id to t » (tali Hill
t «*l» «T «•. U , ?». 7|. 73
71 * 71 &lt;Mk lllll
L«.ts 11. &gt;3. 1*1. t l, V*. t l.
91 99 and |M Itali lllll
Uota I'll. 1*9.
110.
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LYM AN SCHOOL

!. K ¥ H-KK who ia awny at Mi1li■
iwl

n o t ic e

Meet your friend* at the Me­
The Celery Fed. a weekly pa­
thodist Church, Tueaday Night,
per published by the Celery Fed lire. 16, at 7:10 for the second
Staff, In the Interest of the scho­ in a aerlea of Intemomlnalional
yuung people’! meetings. An
ols of Bemlnole County.
interesting and enjoyable pro*
Editor — John Urlycu
Managing Editor — Mary [La* gram la being planned lor ail
a
ho attend.
burn
Come and Join other young
News Editor — Jean Whigham
County School Editor— Virgin­ people in this night of fun and
Irllowahlp. You
will really
ia Kelly
Copy Editors — Valerie Wells, hate a good lime.
Marjorie Jones, Joyce Steele.
Reporters— iirlen Quarterman,
In Church attendance last week,
Nothing Important has hap­
Mu. Jackson's room, which has
pened around Lyman thla week Jane Benson, Betty I’etrsa.
dullness Manager— Sam Thur- an enrollment of B, wa* 100 perother than the, arrival of Eddie
cent Instead of H percent as wise
Mretie, Jess and (irorgtna Miller,
re [hirted.
and Dorothy Johnson. All of
them are In lha Junior Class,
much to t) e uisappolntment of the
Seniors.
M ifY irri D in r
It seems that Johnny Toward
n tm k ro t iit o r T im rot %t v
was cicuied from Senior English
J1 IMoK* iK 3 h O I . K
lO t3 T t,
to have and early morning sham,
*TATIJ OK KMJUI1JA.
poo. Mrs. Mann didn’t seem to
IV II »*- TH U KTATt# OK
nkr the strong smell of John’s
&gt;1A 31I K A. IttlllKltTH. iHecased
hair tonic In a warm room.
IV PIIOB ATK.
TO %f -1. WHOM IT
MAY COT*
The 1’le Sale that
spon­
Vocational School
i s:it A i
sored by the Senior* turned out
S«ikm
l«
litreby
given
that Al*
swell, even If they did have to
lirin tH M. Iirnilr-y fllrri her fin al
eat most of IL It seem* that they
r*U«r! as Adniinlelratrli l ’. T. Aare *nx|ou* to have enother one
»if ihe aetate uf glamla A. I to*
Wrie, iterecianl; lhat she filed her
.OOL
p«-lllt*«n. for final discharge, and
Dorl* Entunlugrr and Lilian
lha! ■hr w ill i|i(il| lu the Honor
Walsh, two ax-studsnl* fiom Ly­
nhir It W. Ware, t ‘ounly Judge o f
man were rut
visiting
today
Htmlnule I ’outtly. Florida on the
Dona spent the week-end wit)
i#ih day of l»er*inb«r IM t. for sppititsl uf eanie and fur final ills*
Eddie, end we were all glad to
didrgr
as AUminlstrnlrii L*. T- A
see her. especially Boo Hammond
« f His estate of Ha ml# A- Jluberta
It seems they •till have a "crush"
*|vrtikMl. &lt;&gt;n tills f f t li day uf No*
on each other.
Anyway.
they
»*...l-rf I * •X
A l.T K IlU IX i; H ItKNTfalST.
surely are a iu V* rouple
Adm lnlslratiis r, T A o f
Eddie brought lots *nd lots of
1he rs'lal# uf Mantis A.
Moron Jokes down with her anti
Huberts, deewased.
she keeps typing class in an up­
roar. She also sport* plaid »Soel&gt; Tim rot NT OF TIIK (O ta T Y
lha Allman Chrvrolet Company.
ii n iii;
« ie t « iv n i.t :
ro iv T *,
S'MMI I If %. IV rilONATF.
W# an
a lad lo lava Mr*.
IV
Ml:
KWtATM
OF
Mclnlyra bark al arhool. Bha
Mt**K AV tlTTi:. 1'prrurtl
ha* a part-time Job at lha Sami- to
%i .l «H »:oiTo»ra a v ii r r jt nola Tlr» Company halping lo fill
• o v a HA V I VO ( I . SINS o n I1Kout rationing eardi.
N %VDa
AOAIABT aVIII K * »
Mary Ratliff I* now on a vaca­
tion. Wa wondrr If aba la In love.
Wlnlfra,! I«vall ha* rharga
of
mrmographln(
lha
papar,
"Ballra of Hi. Monica," for tha
Hrly Croaa Kpiicopal Church
rSlIo Fox look tha Civil Service
i .imlnatlon Tuesday afternoon,
Dec N. Anyon* who woubl Ilka
lo laka thla .lamination, bafora
I hilatma*. |n In (hr jm&gt;»| offlca
■nd art your application blank
at oner.

KAL IlirR O T tH lK T PTnii
O f TUB KTATB OB FU m tli*

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W e*t I i ft f»f I^&gt;t 4 Uloch It
JLyiroin’a AddllluH to A ll**
rnnnto
l/*i 1(3 I M k f r t o v ii
l&gt;»m b and I t Midway

S ta ff F or This W eek

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Aria nf l»Jl, know h hi tha illlll*
PlfY Al*T thr fulltiHlng ilru-rltinl
land in H*iitin(i|a I'Mtinly. Florlds,
will Irf- ufftml f.-r •«!» ai pulillri
dut*rrv f*#&gt; lha hl«ti»ai and heal
r«&gt;h Lit), ay|ijpi| in tha right uf
I ha Trualara of

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W a r Bonds &amp; Stamps
BETTY PRTRAB
Th* studants of Seminal* Schml
have purchased War Bond* and
Stamp* amounting to 82,000. On.
Dec. 7, tha »nnlv*r»ary of th*
a moontad to $tlT- Thla amount
Pearl Harbar dlustar,. th* sale*
is something to ho proud of- Evan
though IhU sounds tfomandoua,
It Isn’t mnch In comparison with
the coot of. the war. n s student*

Tho ChlMren** Hoar
Nnmiy School
■
M Mmrmnhor turd. 1H1
For Boys and (UrIs
1 to 4 Years

Seminal# High School v i
om^Mribourn^* Florida.

&lt;wry Ammkw noods his “ second wind” today. Join the mam
tEsn 30,000,000 who find it daily by cdling for a 5j5 soft
drink. Enjoy the moment of rebustion it brings .. . the ftel-

STUDENT COUNCIL
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Ai you know, tha war makes Royal Grown CoU harder
to g«t than before. But when you do find it, you’ll
discover if . BtUl tho cak thitYbert by tuts-tsst.

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Under a lnuhlng attack by
^00 American and Allied war­
planes, survivors of Rommel'* Finland Dees Not Try
Africa Corps today were re­
To Make P e a c e ,
ported lo have retreated more
Says S t o c k h o l m !
than 40 mile* ffbm the col­
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lapsed El AgheTta front, with
In R c m Is . Hitlerite, t h r e w ,
The British army in rapid frevh
reserve* into naillc on the
pursuit.
Perilous stretches Miwow t rant, but the Itouian*
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icmewhat hampered th* HrttUh reeling bark *i» lime* in that mv
puih. Allied plane* rlrafrd the tor end repulsed * irh r. nf hit­
A '* ar7 A lia filer* through thr ter German eountrrallack* lirlnw
Htallngrad, while frum Finland. |
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I tala'* high command announc­ the earlier report* that Finland
ed Allied plane* taal night again ha* maitr pearr advance* through 1
bombed Naple*. the major port Sweden met of final ih-nlal In
for supplying German-ltallan arm- Stockholm.
The Soviet* aaid tho German* I
a In north Africa. The comunique further noted heavy loit 1000 men in the lung.' south- ,
Thl* .nutftly ilrpnii it Safi* Pmwh Marocco. *aptur*d ny t' S.
bombing in Tunla and Snu**c, wr»t of Stalingrad ami 000 more | (roLp* v hrn Iht) Invailrtl Afrirn, mad* lluti»uyH '.-r
Asia held port* in Tunlida, re­ in on nttack near Voronezh. and'
M r u i l - r r * o f ( h r I* S A n F n i r r t in j
huj n
porting more than 200 were k ill.' reported gain, by thrir own a*- . A fu t-ric n n p ilo t *
mrUil ollip f**» ihr I.ikr-off tif thr tr&gt;r)HTlo l*otnlN,r in I hr ’mr
rd, and hundred* injured in Trip- •suit troop* In the fartory area
jjM , which w *j once a pirate of Stalingrad and in general on i
Wlronghold, and 1* non the l**l thr othrr front.
Forty-two German plaur*. .13 of
liaation of Mussolini'* ciunil.ini
them tran.port «hlp». wire downAfrican empire.
Una hundred American fighter r.1 Sunday, the communique addplants laden n|th bomba bam e&lt;l, a* the German* continued to
meted Marshal Homme)'* retreat bring up reintorremeni* by air
cgny»A sia forrea y*»t*rda&gt; In the to troop* fighting in the bitter
T J Aghrlla sector in the grratrit cold of Soviet winter.
At the cost of hravy lo*»e«, the
fighter-bomber offenaive yet in
Africa, and prc*um*hJy they wrje Gentian* were acknowledged lo
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h#l*l I hrn Ji fUfepal uirH n if mill!
have
" succeeded In preaiing hack
tontiouing three puniahlng blue*
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t*U!&gt;)H( i l tliwkJpTii! i Sitlr I"r iiibnr |f
tail night on the Germane *nd our detachment* somewhat” in the
ivr*. i» fi*l
counter-blows southwest of Stal­
Italian s.
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*" An official announcement from ingrad agelnit one arm of th*
I i resided *t the mr-i-Ung, which
haadquarUrl of the Ninth U. H. Soviet pincers reaching o il to en­
dc mm
Air Korea Mid tbeaa 100 pitot*, trap 300,000 German* pounding
honor
flying p-40 plant*, had joined ■t the Volga city.
Th© hijrhrtt nwnr,| that r»n
WASaiNGTON. Dee. 14.
thalr Hritiah M d Auatralian com­ •*1# thl* engagement the Red
t&gt;© Ifivrn n l*uv ■tout, th© SRvrf
rade* In lh afclg aerial offenalva
— (A l*) The N * r , eoBunnced
meet wiped ont about 1000
Paint of th© Kjiii l* Honk, urn
tedir th* A " » r k s * Airforce*
p lm
Ft R » i i ,h A
lir the 'seulh ferine pewrvd
_l l tank*, and seven aelf-prof
m i l h Ji , itota *Ui ntlliH Mr«.tlln
mere bomb* eei the J*p*nrwe
enerny column* and starling fire* pelling gun*," the communique dce St »«Mil
In 1 h«(i»iitnufn
air has* of Manda on Sew
amid aupply dumps.
tlarad.
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Georgia Uland in lb* S»)nThe British earlier had an­
Smith, ftrt-iv©) IN* nauiij fr»&gt;
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) it Ik tikbl of ihr f f f m - * i&gt;» • •
|H&gt;* bombers were uxd *|*
Ifct El Ilrega "at little coat" ami sive*, and «ald on »oni&lt;- »relor*
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parently because Ik* Jan»m*&lt;
aaid, "the enemy la retreating they l&gt;eat off enemy counter-at­
in rh»m*-!»f n m.Hiiu
were unable lo defend Ihr
westward*, relentleaaly ptiraunl tacks.
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West nf Rhrv, tho Russian*
by the leading element* of uur
pnrrnt#. mnrk©&lt;l with inuih «jclaimed 200 German* were killed
force a."
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Thi* announcement added that and 11 lank* destroyed In « « ’
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rV'Allltd fighter-bomber*, operat­ attack, and dettruction of 16 mon- . . V. M *
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were employed to haraai the ana* mans when the assault waa re- lean Jungle fighter. lUPportr, by fur
(„&gt;nor«l,)e .eeulmu.l.r ..f Te... neared. Th* German* lo*t half All.tralian. .tormed Into
my.
»lll»re ye*lrrday and heavy fighi u ( jirltaorti.l, wl... ............
’’ Alia air activity v ia totally their tank forrea in this later en­ log ragni almut the Japanc..- f l„ m
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Ineffective In preventing thete gagement when Russian artillery b id Dima Ml*»lon to the ...I
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men wailed lo open fire at rlo*e
, operation*.”
today while Allied bomber* *m«-b
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Whitehead,
Araociated1 range, and then shifted position* r.1 at new enemy tnv*.ion e.p.
|.r„reeding lh'. » * • Ihr
Pita* corre* pendent
with
the l» pour shell* Into the tank* which ititkm* laniinl two print* fatilur tlf
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Brttlah Eighth Army, aaid the the German* attempted to escape up lh* New Guinea eoa*t
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Brttlah Army by-paaaed and then
Allietl infantrymen *w&lt;-pi ..v.r rr,„,„
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occupied El Brega, the northern grad, "our troop* cleared th* Ger­ Japanete troop* at lluna village |* |,v j \\ |j,ai... . »h..
man* out of teveral hlockhou*** on Ihe ratlern New Guinea o.*.t „ „ r-pecml rtfrremc l.» S e ll,
and strongly fortified enemy key yeilerday to capture one of thr marked by much up| lau.c, .Hi in,
position* and wiped out about 160 major atrongpolnta of the enemy, 'Scout a* long at you livr. .n-l
German officer* and men,” the and "largely parried" a hravy live a* long a* you trout.”
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withdrawing Asia army. El Bre communique aaid.
reinforcemtnt attempt In thr imStar rank wa* awarded by A
gw la SO mile* northrait of El
mrdlata area.
C. Madden to George Uhapmuo
Aghefla, but with ita fall the
John
Uollufn, Claud* Welhr rnuf
An official communique telling
im h t U poaHion of 60,000 to 60.of th* wresting o f thl* important ton and C*rf William* of Tri—p
* X &gt;0 men In Rammer* , force*.
Japanese foothold did not men­ 34 and Hilly Ciray of Tnwip fi
Including remnant* of the oneeFirst clas* award* wn© yiiun
tion th* fata nf n*arhy Buna
prood Africa Corps, becomes unJACKSONVILLE, Dee. 16, (Ah Minion which also ha* been held by N©d Smith lo narlwrt Ht»n
stmt and Hilly jir.nson, both •i
tenabli.
— Approiimately 1,600 draft de­ stubbornly by th* enemy.
Approximately 300 Allied plane* linquencies In Florida a n on thr
"lluna village hat been taken trtHjp ROicroEktl ria*« aw«nl« urn
including the 100 American-man­ records of th* Federal Boreau of It waa occupied by our troop*
law
en­ at 10:00 Monday morning. Dec
n e d aircraft were reported • mash­ Investigation, civilian
ing the enemy’s columns along the forcement officers and Navy and li. Th# attack wa* pracoird by
Army
Intelligent*
officers
were
coastal road on the Oalf o f Birte.
a hravy motor barrage which Kink
Whitehead aaid not a single
wa* followed In by Infantry
A ll* plan* had been righted in
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laclive Service headt
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■aid. "Moat ar* a m u lt
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Ralph A. Smith Presides At
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Annual Gathering Of Boy Scouts Lletled Head Of
Stronghold, Buna ft«\ Stmila of SemjrmU- Si&gt;ulityk|t &lt;1i" • ■'•
Veteran s Post
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' WHEREAS, In Um Month of December of 1941 there were
mors than 4,090 accident*, with 14 person* killed and nearly
1,100 pmoni injured. In Florida, and
WHEREAS, tbla la a period when everyon* la thinking of
the brotherhood of man and tho troa aplrit of Chriabnas and
what It nwana, and tho Joy of firing, and
WHEREAS, tho Lord did not intoad that thl* should bo n
period of bloodshed and tho nmeceaaarr vast* of life, through
r»«U»o«. carvtoa and drunken driven and ear*lea* and drunken
pedestrian*, and
WHEREAS, the Florida Safety Council U calling on all
(Menu, ririe eltdm, enforcement officers, and other* and U
trying to taako thla month of Doccmbor one « f tho aafost

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should have by lata next summer
tho woapona to begin a aerie* of
ovonrhoimlngty powerful drier*
against tho AxD, says John M.
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Tho expert tars th* battle*
which trill then oaone, particu­
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reaka moat of tho action to dat*
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TAI-l^VHASNF.K. Dec. 16, (A1 - '» —»'■ 1,1
Ul*u» follow:
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Governor Holland Monday urged |
l‘r‘lt t hi * t if t i f f t a h i g h l y
Florida
automobile owners to i
'* b° 1‘ ' ^ I "&lt; "«“ lbyi- Hop* yi«i ran conic &gt;
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he announced there would lx nu bicyrl* and *weal*r. Blcyct* 1*
■xtenrion of the Jan. 16 tiplnt blue an,! whit*. She la 11 year* Anil ail ©If© I fir tjr9*In «rul a ilrum.
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1 “ W* ar* disappointed by lh« bicycle, *.rat*r and dreiae*. Illilownaaa at whlrb lh* public I* lyric I* red and while. Hh* Is H thinjr .lir©,
"Vour little buy,
buying 1943 licenses,” tS# gover­
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Allen Meffett."
nor aaid In announcing that sale* years
"Amlrrw W. Hardy wants a
to date total 11114,000
again*! Mkt, a cow boy lu ll and train,
I)ear Sant* Flau*,
6312,OCO for th« corresponding lie la four year* old.
data last year.
"I am a llttl* boy five year*
"Virginia Ixnilas Hardy want*
old and live aero** the lake tram
"Our ability te make additional a baby rocking chair and
Mr. Hardin's dairy. Plea** Bant*
paymeaka for tke acbools for Shirley Tempi* Doll. Hh* la i
Ctau* will you bring me a llttl*
November and December and for year old.
wagon
for Christmas. I f you ,
thi flrtt three monlb* of 1941
"We want a ten pound fruit
(■''going to depend almo.t en- cake. W* Hr* on Beanlall Ave­ e*nnt bring o wagon bring m* a
tiralr rn tho isle of outomobile nue, Wo haven’t got th# way. wheelbarrow and bring me »om*l
other Pill# dancing toy* from
Governor Holland aaid
You ran bring them for ua.
th* ten rent iture and a llttl*
re or* very anxious that the
"Thank you, fromduck
to pul In mjf room Bring
begin to buy tag* at once."
Mr*. Louisa W. Hardy."
rn* not too big. Also a toy train
and m i m nuts, fruit and candy.
W EATH ER
"Dear Banla, .
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anything you wtah Now SanU I am jrdng to bo a
un © m* *i
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of lS*»* thing*.
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                    <text>tumaj them eat.
TUt
have been fin* If th* big
tied c»llrd only for gun*.
em i t * l i » run factory bed bought
extra ilrrl, the. plana .
e-j«ld r»t rnoufh to romp!
C u t |||»||» engine*. Unci
h*.| I.O.KI temporarily useless mawarthousev
Dy HERMAN ALIJCM
, (M ir cunt In hit
Wart aren't * mi in warehouse*.
t your rarrnrnl according to
lony before CHI', Untla Ham
clotht That's what CMP. becan aerking out a new techi Sam’a new Controlled Ma­
ta Plan. It all about. The
nent” la a complicated one—
Vital tools of war. ships- planet.
"
tanka, gun.. The “ doth"
the
n w material from which three J
tools are made. And the most
* .
Important raw matrriala are cop- . . .
per, aluminum and ateel—the Ills 1 .
Three of CMP. .
.
( Suppoae- -that all the copper,
Aluminum and ateel Uncle Sam
\| |
{an yvl hit hands on wrrv spread
aut in a lony sheet, like a length
|i j ,
i f cloth. Now imayine that all
UM. vastly detailed specifications r il. ,
for ahlpa, planes, tanks anj gun. , . nn,,|,j
Could te laid out in paper pat- |:„/4| i
Before CMP. Uncle Sam often
tan Into the same kind of diffltally a dressmaker does when
S spreads her pattern too yen#aly over the dress ynodt,
fine little Islandi of useless
material. Then he had to un-plri
thy pattern end start araln
dat the most out cf hla yoods. I
T Here's what used to happen too
hftsn, Just to yive you an idea.
A manufacturer received a govirnment order for 1.000 marhinr
Inina for combat plane*. Hoping
to do rvrn more, be bought *trel
fit
1,000
machine
gun* - and

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Marvel Dread
1 lf&gt; loaf
8c
P/j H&gt; loaf 11c

COFFEE
Red Circle
2 lbs. 47c
Bokar 2 lbs. 51c

I'reslt Fruits &amp;
Vegetables

Onions, 3 lbs

11c

2 heads 23c
CORN FLAKES
Giant Size 14c

Carrots 2 bnchs. 21c
; Apples, 4 lbs,
j »*r *»«! 4\

; Limes, dozen

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doz. 53c! Turnip (ireens
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NOTICI5 in MEItr.lfT CJIVFM TO
AIX WHOM IT MAT C O S *
That, urv4» r and by vlrtoa e. U t
final dKfM of fororloaor*. •ati od
In the Circall Court of tbo Niatb
JudlrUI Clrroll of tbo Halo of
I’lorido. In and for fUmlaolo Cooa*
ty In Cboacrry on Ibo lllb day
of Nuvanbar. a . U. 1X1. In a
r»Haln rauia
Iboroln
pending,
wbcrrln T W. Vann, doing bnai*
nan under tbo namo and oylo of
Manufartoror'o fUleo Company not
|r# «&gt;rporatled. la plaintiff.
and
M«ry W. ftoogtaa, Joined by her
liM»l.an4. V. K. ItoHilM, and V. V
ILiuflaa, ara defendanla, I. Jab i
leonartlr, aa Mpeclal Maater in
rhaneery, wll| ae11 to tbo blfbaat
and beat I&lt;i44er for raab. al tbo
front door of ilia County C«Airt
Ifuoaa, in fho Clip of JUaford.
flortda. on Monday, the 4th day
»f January. A* !&gt;• 1X1. tho tame
he-inc the Halo I&gt;ay of aald rnontn.
during ihe legal hfhuro of sale, tha
following dea&lt;rlbed real aatata,
•iiutle in gemlnola County, flo-

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that t&gt;i»hu* las bn
« • ; priionrra h#U
man* ncupying N

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63c "i c.lrr
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Recent Victories Jugler’3 Life In
Show Allies Are U. S. Army Found
Closely United To Be No Cinch
lly JOHN (1HOVKJC
F.velUa of Ihl* la*l nioo'h
•hould ditnel any doubt* that tl"*
United Nation* are truly urutr*l
—United by Interdepended* •• on
mutual action for aurrn* ai-.in.t

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Kxlra (urprlte. are fun lucxr-l
In with ( hriMma* pr***nt». Vour
WAVE or WAAC will gat a kick
out of finding clotht, pma In with:
your gift. The onea we are think-!
Ing of are platlle and come In a
liny, neat drawstring bag of kha-

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MEAY * GROCERIES GOOD THRU SATURDAY. DEC. 1«

Gold Medal
K lteh en -Tfsted,

Enriched

Pumpkin no. 2‘/2 12c
v-n Ye seta hla

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In Russia the Red A rm y
reported fu rth e r ja in s on the
Stalingrad fron t despite the
tigh ten in g o f German defenscs and the force o f N azi
counter-attacks.
N o rth w est o f Moscow the
battle quickened as the G er­
mans loosed attack a fte r a t­
tack In an attem pt to turn
tha northam Hank of tha RiuaUn
drlvt toward Valikla Lukl. 80
mile* from tha Latvian frontitr.
Thcuaands of Carman troop*
•opportad by atom
of
tanka
rharytd from thvlr Icv-cowrvd
fortlflraUona yvttanlay in auatalnv,| countar-attarka on tha cantral
and Stallnyrad fronU. but Iho
Ruaalana iwld Hay dvalroynl at
Iraat SS00 Nail* and M Unka
and :&gt;vld firmly to tha w«d*c they
hav* driven Inlo Carman poal'.lorn.
“ At the coat of heavy loaaea
the enemy aucceeded In advaneln, (lightly" In an undlaeloaed
■Ktor on the central front, tha

Matches

DECEMBER

II.

Mem ber A iw on alrtl I'rctw

UM

U. S. Parachutists And Tanks
March Toward ,Gulf Of Gabes

Victorious At Gona,
Counter-Attack By
Nips In New Area,
E a s i l y Repulsed

WPA Supervisor
Will Be Here To
Attend Meetings

Chapter Of War
Veterans To Be
Organized Here

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\ , .idil Tuniaiiiii Im lllc f i uni i l.i v upiM'arml to I to
liak I'Vf lot f&lt;&gt; » ' r lilt 111 Sllltoa
|i»rai liu li- l’ Mini iMiik fo ix ra
alltu h lou nril I In* i I ill f o f
IL i I m'- |fi0 m ile, -oiilh o f the
m ir.il r.liinirlm front, and
(In
A \ i» n i'h c d liiK&gt;|m hv
It:&lt;ii-*|**&lt;i1 jiinl ylnlcr train to
meet I In-Ill
l*ih*t i*. tiuaii fitur. wrir |ui«hin,- ,*• i ■ I foul* thr i i*a*tal Iw.r*
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f•«i,. l « i
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I, f
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tli,i ll
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New Rules Adopted
For
“ Sailorenes"
, Under 18 Y e a r s

L. F. Boyle Announces
C h a r te r Accepted
By National Head

Thla area’* \V|*A Itnrratinn
6u|vrrvl»or. Mr* IHti* l.n gn . will
€••«»ht» Ii Sanforil nr aI wr«*k
iturt rltMR* for h**ol #••••*• (Mil
SailorrnrR. Krwnk J Shamr*. rhait*
man of thr Ri*rrr«iMn l&gt;ivt«i.»»,
Seminole County l&gt;rfm«r t oun.il.
Rnnouncrd this nn iviing foll*»w
injr a ntrrling »»f thr gttHM* Ir«I
evening whuh William I Wi n.
hopf. 1180 illrrct«»v. allriolral
Nrw rub** « n r a«li*|*l«al
iN*
Hivtsion. limiting atlrn*la»»« *■ - f i*'
liui 17 war n)tl " S a i b o r l a .
torrlk-rml function* nikI
gnl*
uillafuntr i ruler ll*« •l*R»«if*a «uli i
i»f *’ IU,,|OfR**. unit e* tl.a » ba*&gt;
, complctnl high achi*»»l
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uttcn.l »chtw*l an»l hol.l |t*.*iii i
llr*t«|r* Ikrtng admitt««l
•!**»•••
|•|NN1lorr&lt;l l*y the Iftlrd llo1 .It'1
This llurriranr pilot. Flying Of- i •ta.ft onIv t»n Frills* and **.♦*••••! »
fkrr \Y II liny. Ir pielQfvil i f t f f ; |. %flMllga. "JUItl.tr* .!*• • 1 «H,,W
hr WMlkrd into an airdmmr near I i-d l.v national »•. *'h* ’
•*f• * ■*
Dabn m thr Middle Ka»t. »oon t n fumlmn* M&gt; s»h.«.... i a,i I
after it hail t*een taplurt^l by
N Hireling .«f gM '**•• * 1 N"
Allir*l ait f.otrw
Hr ha»l l**d*n
a,.. n a* slim*" •••• ■' ‘
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rti land
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The charter application aubmlttrd by Sanfonl men for a
Veterana of Korvlyn W an Poat
haa been accepted by tha nation­
al commander. Lloyd T . Boyle,
oryanlaatlon chairman, atalcd to­
day, aa he announced that 10
penona are charter member*,
and a meeting of theme men will
be held Sunday at 2:00 P. M. In
the Legion llut
The Veterana a t Foreign Wan
of the United Slatea of America
waa orgmnlted by the amalgama­
tion of the Army of the Philipplnra, Cuba, and Porto Rico on
Sept. U, IBM. eaid Mr. Boyle.
The object* of the auoclatlon
art fraternal, patriotic. hUtorlcal and educational It la the oldrat and one of the three great

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day of Aaguai A. I&gt;. Ill), haa
(Had aama In my office and haa
mad* ayplteailon lev • tax daad
to he iMued thare«tfi Raid rerttfieri* imkrirvR Ih* following da•crlbed property In the I'ounlf •(
Nemlaola. Mlale of Florida. to*wlt:
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tha aald
Before the war tha t
property urvdar the aald rarllfleala
laouad waa la tha noma of l'l*
Kingdom imported about
know a.
Ion. of pi* trl,Uea a year
Ualaaa aald cartlfleata ahall ha
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red aemad according to law. Um
neeparty danerthad tharala will ha
ki color nr navy blue. Ti clothe. •aid Is tha hlabaat blddar at tha
Mart hoeaa dear os tha Oral
pin, for ifSc.
Monday la tha month of January
114J whleh la tha 4lh day of JlSv
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•outhwrat of
Stalingrad.
Obrarvcri 'tvrv **ld tht* w*t &lt;vrtgln
to occur
*b« R d a n y duj
draper into thi briiUlng d*frn»ra
tha Natia hav* trocUd at all
rvar-Hn* comm unit, t|on points.
T » » nr--,'* communlqa, yt«Ur*
’
(Uv Mid ib n , Nktt counUr-ottarki and continued Rad army
ottnalva oparatlOM Bad coat tha
German* approilmaUly tOOO daad
and the midnight bulletin Inrrvarad that U R M j'
In addltloa Ih, Ruulani maid
J A f K fO N V lL I.K .
Dra
II
thay had d»*troy*d 78 big Natl (Bnccial) —Tht Na&gt;y .aiil •»*today that all mm bvlwccn Ihc
. gra of 18-88 who had made
bona-fid* application* for rnll.t
In lha Baabaca orior to and
• rear of 8UW&gt;gr*d between tho mmt
Including Dae. B would ba aec.pl**!
Volga and Don R lr s r j
for
ImmadJaU
•nlUtmanl In fat­
, 111* itrongeat Nasi
counter­
blow, asldo from lha central front ing* up and Including patty. of­
aoccnd claa»
wero being dellvarad In thi* raid- ficer
Lieut. Comdr. T. J . Nrad ham.
river. sector northweet of BUI- Jr. oflrar-ln-ehargo
of
Navv
W Ingrad, the communique said. In rrcruiting, aald tho offer
hold*
w acknowledglnv
*ft*rae
enemy g v d until Dee. IS after which
couRter-attack," which It was Mid Um* only U&gt;oao men above J8
w,r* repulrad Ten of the 40
old would be accepted for
German tanka employed were do- yearn
petty officer rating. In the con
cleaad to have beta destroyed.
•truction balUliena.
To Interview and aaalgn rat­
ing, to thoM men wbo have prvvlou.Iy completed pra-anU*tment
paper,, UeuL E. E.
Klrwan,
Navy conitrueUan engineer for
.
WHEELING. W. Va^ Do*. 11. tha Southe*item di.trlct, arrived
— I f the fallow* at Um front ara In Florida Wednesday. He was to
• worried about how tUatf* ara go- remain through Thursday afler-

Shrine Head And
Will Pay
i
Navy Enlistments Officers
A . mm* ' ^raa
aw
a
Prior To Dec 5, Visit To Sanford
Will Be Accepted

Back Nine Is Heady
At I*ocal Golf Club

• Wife Takes Over As
Hubby Goes To War

Cabbage contain* fr&lt;
15 pound* of- water
pound of dry matter.

L O IN R O A S T
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L A M B P A T T I S R O L L S 5. fo r 25c

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Seminole County Children Write To
Santa Claus For Christmas Gifts

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Lifer, lb ....... 23c
Open Civil Service
Posltlona; Disclosed
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Edwin Bren An Will Be
Navy RsdloTechnieian

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Sugar

Q U A N TITY RIGHTS RESERVED

FLAKiS

hot Jania tarkra b*Mer al. Tea
krillteat* ha. Its. I.aaeta tha llh

3 Ige bare
sundry So
a Soap 2 b;

Fighting Quickens In
Moscow Sector As
Germans Loose New
Furious A s s a ults

With atanap

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

ALL-BRAN

DiapaUhea
from
I PrttR war rorrrtjKm«i»iit* in lt*j*
|aim, Africa. China and thr *»uth
. irai ilorumrnt the fart that what
. happens »*n une front ho* im*n*
i tale r«»t*«rru*a»&lt;inR on all thr r» •*
• W# the Cmteil Nation* »*• •
hot wat/*r «»r in the rb.vrr i
’*
Two day* after t»en F',*.i *Iv*.a
rr landed in Africa. Iln •v '
•kly Rt.d l.ddy (iilfit.ir. if "
' 1*
Mo»e..w Lutrail reported
i| air activity «|trreu«&gt;*l ft &lt;
2.000 to 20* sortie* datt&gt; H i't"
ftatl to pull In* Ibftwaffr
•» •
Butsta in a draper ate gu*. '*U t •
save hi* lemaninlnr «hn..
n
Africa
With the air again the i r
of Kuk«lan HtormuviWa an' i* n»i
l«a*#d Airarndjata an.I .‘ i "n
tha Soviet* launched the •»f f er
•iva that ho* *rnt Hitler redin/
'In Ru**la. Stalin'* jubilant I-I
ter to &lt; ataiify a11r•te«| the vniu*
of the American fr*&gt;nt to ItaaiiaJi
plan*
’ (*onvrr»ely. whrn hr «ffer»*iv**
|In the Solomon Island* aremed
J boggt«| il»«n *m week* ayt
thrrulenrd the aurrr*R of fr«*n*
On thr othrr Ride of thi «o*| I
Prenou* shipping ha*l to b- i.
frftn l to reinforce tbat arja fP*
ly the ma fnifiernt victory of ll.«*
U 8 fieri *avrd the altu illon
err i« n meat allamat# tip:
That had it* effect in t'Kn*. &lt; IdH a&lt; Shortcake with rrramr«l
where (Jen. "Uncle Jac**
prui Pul 12 rup jrnited chfcw
certain now to grt a atrad lire*n ,ntu \ " u r rcrulnr biacuit w ip e
of tuppliea. could take tf
an I nmll 2 tableoptxma of lha fat.
live againal kr) lap hoara
Hoke ■« regular I tncuiU, aplil nntl
t mislaid i»rr*«urr by Sli
c«v»r «,th crramnl |waa with 2
forte* further aid* Rum
I 4ft1 boiIni egga, diced and ad*llta.« dng the possibility of i
r l A little imagination and study
ane*r thrust at Siberia.
r :m put a&lt; rtMa th# ‘'sharw-thi »•« *ii program with little effort.
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UNITED STATES DEFENSE

the rail to withstand tbo strain'High Schorl ha* ;&gt;n* '■•
o f increased ' production without atrcn*rtt basketball trama
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not unuauml but th« fact
t &amp; a V h a y V i* u Z control*arotion 'IaHn* the laat world
lit Ita coach not only never,
and Impcwra toll fertility In peace I
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ayed the game, but wasn't #»*•
time are cashing them to meet
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interested in It until aaked to
wer demands fa r- graatfy
In-, The
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harbor „of .Dakar, n the w
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creased production of many agri- weal roast of A fri
face* east.
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cultural prodarta, according to j
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Colin 0. Gunn, state conserve.
liunist r f the Soil Conversation! Approximately 0
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'a ll American hornet
Improved peat urea established frame construct loo.
court.
aa a part of their conservation- 1
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have
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Appral, to Santa C I a u • for
Ghrutmaa toys hava been m »lr
by chltdran throughout S*min"l*
County who sand thrlr letter*
Banta through Tha 8anford llarabl.
Lattan racalvad racvnlly foil..*.
MD*ar Rant* Claaa,
“ 1 want far Chri.tma* a BlM*
with m y nam*. Alto a ImwIi uf
paper alrplanra, a hair of p*Jam­
as, a good story book and four
dafttiM stamp*. AUo alald modrl
alrpUn*.
Glr* oar flgh u n *
good ChristasAA too.
Glv* Vm
gun* and plana*-and .hip* Ihvy
naad to aria thU war.
"Lovaelr Yean,
"JlnuaU Pow.il".

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“ Your frinoi.
Jun Schmid"

Hanford. Klnrtila
Dra. t. IlM'J

“ D*ar Sanla.
" I want Mm. maJorrlU IhkiU
and an angora *w,at*r and a pair
of sUtaa and a Mi of domlnor*
and a Blnndis color book an.1 I
want Our Gang funny book. I
want a wig far my SklrWy Ttm
pi* doll. And If you can't gvi
tom. of tbam Ju.t bring what
you think I would lik*.
••Love,
Dalorvt E.~
"Dear Santa Claus:
“ PI**** send ma a tricycle, cow
“Dear Saata CUaa,
- I b an moved from Waal Palm bey suit and a bottler with a gun
la
It. I am trying to ba a good
Stack to U T W ist SUtomth
straat la Sanford, Pla.: and thi. bay and will Baton to my mama
y n r I weald Ilka wary much to

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John trallraway »rp*irtr*l, arvl lK«
havr ina.li apphration f o r In.ltn
I toil Tb»it»*lay rvrning
Hr tol.l
#t| that t »lnpany t '•a* f a * l •*«
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CITY BRIEF

WAAC Colonel Hobby
Visits Daytona Bench
DAYTONA
IIKACII, Wra II
(/VV— On Ihe Job al .unri.e, Di»
Ovrta Culp Hobby who emir in
plane from Wa.hlnglnn, lna|wclr.l
ih* second WAAC training cm
ler her* yeaterday.
further larg* ritrn.lon* of the
local WAAC po.l w»r* ln«llcaled
by Col. Hobby who mad* a lour
of all the In.tallationa with tiol.
Don C- Faith, commandant. 8I&gt;*
•aid activation tveradad avpectstioni, tha alt* wa, excellent and
that plan, for tha poat would be
extendad
Transpacific
dings hava b
»om* sUtga.

NVllllMlII J W f|«ktl|tf 1 Sl» all
in |taf vahra aaill rati11Ida I Si I «a..fk
in thr arrm. alral Kmnk I Shunt. •
rhairman «»f thr Hrrrratiran Uivi
•Ion, Snniimlr ('minty iN fm ir
Council, who will mln-lurr Mr
Walakupf. will Im* gur«t» nt (hr
Rotary Club lunrhron M«m&lt;Uy at
12:16 o'clock at the Mayfair Ho­
tel

II.. Utkin* * •*•!••• *oi'i I M thr
&lt;* fa r«*I•itif frail. • &gt;tl KI Agbrilo
.... n* • it Hi a lb** in«* hi»ur.”
Il&lt;t itPimau in \« a ogrnry UNII
*aI.ara«t Stllku ilivr UifllbriR hod
I. |iritnl" a nnaia hing
Anglo
\mi ■ii an t«i| mm *n TuntPla »n&lt;l
. |.nM,r.| that lb* \IIip * ho.t I»rrn
... a..kri.r.1 »t\ »* hot it trrme*l
•l.t i frarrnt .l. ft *t mI TrtM.urbo
11,.*t iht y in. Irattgn on* in ih*ri
ria.it in bring Uigr f.irrro min
Nt t i#*n «»n thol fn»nl "
\Inn llumphn y a rorfp*iM»n»lrnl
f..r Itruter* .|firnl»rk| In m d*oI«mI. i in-lav hi«w * booitlong at*
im- k l.v Amar ira» infantry turnrcl
thr tnlr of a violrnt rlask tH*tv*een
Nmrriran anti Herman for»r» neat
Irftattirba la»t Sunday

Walker Suggested Aa
Democratic Chairman
WASHINGTON Doc. II. lf&gt; —
IlffMtrla clrculatisl in lha capital
(..day that I'li.tmaxlrr General
Frank C. Walker I, the Hooearalt
Administration', choice to .uceaad
Kdward J. Flvnn of N.w York at
Ih-mocralic National Commlltra
Chairman.

A buffalo herd ‘i h mile. ».d»
Employ*** of Claxx | railroads
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in 1871 mad* one of the la.t great
id krivalld fnmigratlon,
on
th*
American ia th* Ualtad flute* number
about
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break llie ir eliu in * and jo in th e f r e e p ow er*.
tudillrtl,
lUiiif mbt'r IVarl ll«rfJfftftAft*
C'lif tain I #. V Rirluinl.N how nny nf you Imy-i who nrrt
d r won until the in*t putt is
bur *' T#’
UVII. f « hrpui wit} wr* nrv ii*i| Tinwirk. Whri will, or ran *»«d|i*1 Jtrl* induflitl nrul put iviniiHlLiti’
u ft*#l*g w iiifii hut ttft ivriit in M . A. II. Mnfir and I’vt. Jnitu#p|iy into Iraining, mu find tlmp or
inrtiuatlon In -rite , but when v.ui
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*itfk. ftud wniii thibu for T f , T r . on to iU io.lv 111— l « H, inii.nl*d iitrliu
Hr MRS. ERNEST HOUSIIOLDER
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n o E A S T KKi.'OND KT.
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* irpMinu'trr When the fuel oil
longrr havft 41 pumo a ml mm fu.
Jll nut they mil IfM.lk ;u! thr llr. ii. All 0* "iifbl bm been. It-mner, we rrmembcrnl t h a t Ihti#‘# fin priii11r1|f■ jriuvtr
Urns la a flhhiigp1 of mli|n»«b,
Ifmomcdrr a iell If it nay* f#4l t'li%rjujM-d m a It* avy log, but muff lha lun ft 11a®If
N « m thrift %«. w-p panw it «n
« f10uy r*,iu«th fv will know thiit they
!** you |a&gt;ya out thfrr. ||*a ft. t»i«r ,Hub IVtfraon hft» Ibefii ehun/'i’d (
the fun I* iliw-inlviny into leaf* W » aloA uinjainbcrnit Oval irthn tun&lt;* and itin 1Int1 i f .
from
Kfty Wmt in St IV trr*-,
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lint really mill, they merely
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(ry.
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hftrr It li: jwburt H tVicrenn,
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at nvrii Ilif mult anlrnl x r ti In lra» werpiby
IV* n .vrr tw’rn able lu atM«tt-r
■nieolh oalUne, Loy.Ja-l tlie &gt;ame,
YVr Wibiw that in an hour or
Aitfoctorily U In lie fnunil ,n
ran'l we? Aivt we iki filth all
two the hrwipnpM * will V tiring
• f » r t tlval In nearly rvrry a|&gt;
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we'll
rrinrntlier
all
0
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llvrs
Icallon f or a jxullluii of any
IVarl Illr U ’r, uh, Pearl llarb.itI
Iporlanre nr rc.pon.lbllitv ami that n year up., line Humlpy lha Ik
. ’S y r s s p t s . “ t e
War with Ita
accompany me
■very letter of imiulry in llnme Jar» attacVe.1 IVarl llartor. W i Hoglh's own brilliant Hubert E. The Jsnaiic-r *«uh' rhnll not rise, cvouU being a a iwwuliar
re­
know that mill..... roltimnUU, Laa at lha head » F lln lln l R u i n Pearl llnihnr, nh. rati llarlmr!
)oa* name* liave turn nlvrn
action
to
inaay
peonle
tip have
Far we'll avenge their (b a illy
r#J* truer the qnealliei li a&gt; war m rmpoiulrnt* will turn In troopa, recaptured tin artanal top
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tar vrltb John Om an aod hit
af; Unra Ihp applicant us* II
Wpa! to call It. Hnweyer. It
ilo ilm an to what look place S ' remaining folio arcra ami John Ten Jags ahull fall for each nf know
tnekei you fr#| (omethlng Ilk*
r i — Tlluevlll* Star-Advocate. I brie.
vqu;
atn W o tried *1 UuuicaUip,
thla:
&gt;t'a worth thinking about.
With r 11 pa ami tanka ami airWe ran hate nn place In that,
'ijifi''"!* ' Vi TP*, ,* Tfrr
Uh,
I know the thing* that
I
11lam it, lor,
fur we are not ipmllffed. AH It#
want (o do
,
p i . Itoltnnd aay* "Hefore tlie
W .'ll pi re mir all, I Vat I lla.bnrl
know at tint moment la that the
And I know Ilia thing* that I
r la over at legal a million men
r.KCOND VKItHK—
whole wot 1.1 aaeitu gray, dejected,
n other •lata* will have acen
Y ou ll waita not In Hawaiian ilu.t, i ought la i|a&lt;
■obhlng.
but.
U
ttar
than
that,
s w ; a s
‘
Ho
Ida.
Do you think they will
IVarl Harbor, nh, P*arl Harbor I
we know that Mother Naur* and
, b* aatlafied wllh any thing human naure are much alike. Wa
Y « , H tire ip f f i t a Inrnr wllh i«,
hut M oHdaT" Hefore the
Prtlil llarbnr. -ih. Pearl Harbor!
krtnw that fog and rain ara alwaya
Md . * * Hr*t Wllh pKn and ,(tight, we promUe
|a over thou.ande o f men
followed by autuhlna and taara,
have navar heard o f Ranford alwayt with a emlle.
/an ■
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Tu whip Ihoao Japs bceauie of
be aUtloned at our local A ir
Po, go to U, you ota Japa I Wa
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m
s
s
'a ran help make t h e lr o u y r r a
f i v n
J s
l g plcaaant one, and what la
a, I f they Ilka it here, they a a r a w
a m
W
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lln * s d u r f t '
i want to coma baric after the
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER II, 1942.

THE SANFORD HERA Ml. SANFORD, FLORIDA

S ocial A n d Personal Activities
Telephone MS

E L O IS E W IN N L E E , S oeiely E ditor
rnut
H r*
\fa» Wnm-d (t»huite-aa, 3 30 oMock
Circle Three, M i* J S’ t is Hun,
chairman. Mr*
M .1 Lehman
hoalrwa, fllft Prdiiu-itii A v rn u*■,
Mra. B
A
Mafiefi
fu h o ilrt*
FR ID AY
Luncheon at I 2 10 u"cluck
There
ill J e a cualume dance
Circle Fcur. Mr* A D Smith,
^ »t the Young People's Club on chairman, Mr* M I. Cutturii. ho*,
r » r U k r Front from B OO P. M. lea*, 613 Magnolia Avenue Lunch­
until 11:30 P. M. A ll studenti eon at 1,00 oVI«k k
fiom the Grammar, Junior High,
Circle Five. Mr* D 1 Thi a tri­
and H igh Schools are invited and
requested to come drevsed to re- er, rhalim an. Mi* I. I I r a i i n
l.
A
;re»e n t a character
front
tho hoi leva, Crier &gt; \ u n til
I 10 t/rloc*
^ n in ic i or from fairyland Music Brumley, cohn*t.--.
Circle Si i- Mr*
Krr»l W ight,
..ill he fu m lsh eii
KriiL'c
Studunt* from
the
(iram m er. chairman. Mr* John S
Junior High, and H igh Schools ■ru! M nt W R iliimvt homfcaae*,
• re invited lo the Young People's at the church at I 30 o ’clock,
Ruainc** Wtimctn'* I ifcle, Mr*
i lub on the luike I runt from
H «X) P M until 11 00 p. M. free Joe Curley, chuiinmn.
Rebecca
f i charge.
Steven*, hustr** 021 Park Av
The A ta lc a Circle o f the (»ard- eflue at 7 30 P M
rn Club
III meet with Mrs. J uliThe Dependable Cla** nf the
i«n Ponder 3 IP W eal Sislrenth Melho*ll*t Church will have their
Street, at 7 30 P M
with Mrs. Chrulm u* party nI the home of
J im* Jar ri ll n* co-ht*1e*»
fvach Mr* C K Witnl 220 S io ll A*
jiie m b fr is urged let bring a toy , enue. nt M 00 o'clock
l •» ho*tr*-*
S A T U RDA Y
c* will he Mr* Huh* it Knight,
Students from the (irarumar. Mr* J M i.ionanl, mid M l* W
Junior High, and Seminole High T W oo ley
School are invited to the Young
The Heel I r«»»* Sutgirul lire**
People** (,-luh free o f charge.
inga n w m at thr tim nnimr School
The Junior
Conn., an do*
will will l»e nprii nil day front l* 00
^ i r c t at the Young People's Club A.M until r* no P M
under thr
on tho Lake Front at 1 00 P M
■Hiret Ion of Mi* H It P m|ht
The o ffice o f the t«aiden Cen­
TSr Junior \ M
\ of thr
ter located in the Hanford Furni-J Fifat llapti*! I huuh Will meet
lure Store will !w open from 2:00 at 7 U) 1“ \| jt I tie heme of
P. M. until 5:00 P M with M r* Mr*
J C Miti he 11 |il| Mag
S, C. Dicker son in charge
nolle Avenue
^
Mr* F K Houinillat, i ll will
The Wuman * l . null of tie
distrlhuie Bed Croaa sewing to
hi rat Chi i* I la o &lt; h hi h will hold
I he wiiiueii of the ntunty in thr
it* regulm
in* el mg
-el
lh»
Hud Cross sewing hmwiu
chui'i h with h i i »o r,| iji*h jumh
MONDAY
mfi *1
12 on » in v
Hi mg »
The Past Matrons ( lub of lS* gift to line -rnt l l to t &gt;ld P ro p lr'*
i F H w II have then 1&gt; n * t
Home in J«»k*un title
tia* party at the heme «tf Mrs.
T h r W it in an’* S n oi'ii nf I 'tii i •t
C I, Irwin. 2lft0 Palinrtto A v e ­
nue at H;0O P M Hostesses will tan Service of the h in t Mrtho
he Mr*
Stewart
Ihltton
ami dt*t Chun li will mi l l Monday at
3:00 o'clock al tin ih m .h f ■ i
Mr* Odea I Crosby
The Circle* of the W M H of theli regular htmiri.*- meeting
^ he First
Baptist Church w ill)
TUESH/.V
inet at .C U3 a* ftdhiw*
( 11 d r Dr i
si the home
»*f
The
tiladoda M-ih ..|
t
Mr*
H
li
lin k , 2,*i2»i Laurel 1 S will meet hi .* ,*»
• I*
Avenue
Mrs
B
L
Met h vine the honir of Mr * H U ..
will I*- co hustes*
ST 2 West Shite* »ilti S lire l
I Mile T w » . '* •I fi \|f*
J
li Thr PS tla I l e a l l.»* &lt;•( t Is*
^ liu liu k
n iU Magrudm
S.rm ie ILipli*! &lt;huri fi « ' I I « m h
l n rir Three
w ith Mr- llah niisl t hn-tro*part.
.it
Hall at '•1 * Pai k
\ . rfhn
hornr n f Mr* J I I** 1IO*
* ti j* Foul
wifti M i* W illiam \\»m »r
B’ lUtf !-• ii* f
K adei ..l t; e
« h ui c S a nor i White Kir h* 1 » * .*o,i ( i f ill- f i v e
at M i* H U W are for thr ire**t 711 Palmetto ti v 1‘ itiji
Thr I i
\
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4 iri Ii F i * a ill h «. i- a . n.riiHl llajit *t ( huri li * i
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dl*h luiiihiHin 4( 12 (II O I lia-k nt hume of thr |&lt;U i . m l i &gt;• 1
the home uf Mr* M&gt; mhi
Smith Avenue at ■ tn l' VI
The Women'- Mia*mnaiy t ’ m ***
Thr Yming !'*• : l&gt;
Bddi
of the pre*hy ter inn t linr* h » It will meet
1'
inert
follow *
Hr.
(in n if.t / &gt;*m.
rn
t lirle D m , &gt;lr*
W alU r H ad I « " » e l A v rn ■*
I
'
chairman, will meet wi|h Mr*
Hack 11* hosUts* 217 Holly Av
rfiue, at 3 30 nVIork
To move n iiiaiigiiiar infantry
Circle Twru, M r* W S Brum
dlvlNiim Eif I ■i Hmi rn. n ir.|uire*
ley chairman. Mr* K B Brown
Cifi 1 idrprt'l 'ram * «&gt;f 21 1 * 1 *
Ire, host**** 900 Palmetto A - each

r son a
Mr and M r * It N S ayrr arr
attending the h im nln Munit y*ull
lira Convention in Jacksonvtllr

Mrs J Beach IliiEiird has a r­
rived from
Washington. I&gt; &lt;
to *i*rnd
some time with
hi r
mother. Mr* H J Hull, at her
hurtle on I'a I met to Avenue

T 1 IH M

Mrs. F. I). Brown loo Daisy Mae say
Christmas Party
Given By Methodists Speaks At I*. T. A. h m p m
* li ti’f ,*di|l r ■•4'lI
til 'iMjlh Sill**
i wat» t n Hiithlv
t.M
it the
I h 111** Iit \ rt (

The IAn tit h lit nf W e ilr j C l**»
of ^th« Kir'S M ri h* 11« { t'hutch
rornt'ifuii t tic11 im ulhty b u 'iftfM

meeting with a t hri-Itim* party

'Social Calendar

PACE

iti the chuivh annvs
Turulmy
night nt 7 30 .• r lii k
Hoatruur*
f it thr- rM-mtiit wit*
Mr* K C
W 1111hin■, Mr* IhirvulJ Dunn. M r»
I. K IlflUlllHlI
Mr*
Jafk MeKw mg til** It lit h 11and and M l*
R V &lt; -*lr
Thr lent it*- rvom he i&lt;! three tit*
blr* hanked Mith »«w| t h r ift llt ll
Imprile* a n11 t m - i i ’ i . aid I one wa»
rfiiU 'rrl wilh a hgtir-d l hriatirtn*
tree a||||mi 11-1rd 1*V g ift* Ml ( hftMm*n wrapping*
l tie* ImiueiucIji
o f poinsidlia- w rltr iil*i» placet!
h InhjI the rmim
The *hi &gt;il hu*»iie*« m illin g « t»»
pre Bided m et by Mr*
( n r*lcr
|&gt;nnirU
The m rin ler* vutitl to
l.rlp tin Rrtt I 11 ‘*« makr kil ho if*
anil ni*o to P iffti«h on* of thr
Sunday
S*ho*'l
loom*
hi
the

Forming a party at lending the
twi for malice
of
fT I«ti* e l
and
fir e t r l" H»
IH* loin. I la*t
night
were Mr and Mr* Fi auk Shame*
and Mi** N*ll S lrw a it. of San
fund, si&gt;3*1 Dr Pepper o f Is l and

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San Fiaticisco. Cal . spuM the day
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time with h. r father otid rinUhri
Mi and M l* f 31 flow it rd H i*Kvelyn Stowe 1. ill «n I iVr Imlnv

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her mother

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Members Attend
T u 11 r i h I Meeting
Tea Is Planned By
Legion Auxiliary

Baptist T.K.L. ( ’lass
Has Christmas Pari.

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'eople In Wartime
{ Tbo current loou* of the moI-tlon picture, 11March of Thne"
which U entitled “Mr. end Mr*.
America" ahowa how people of the
United fltatea hove (—ponded to
war and entphnaiao the lupporl
the worker* on the home front
art giving the men who are do■Ing the fighting, Chnrten Morri. non, manager or the local theater,
stated thla moraine, addin# that
the film will be ahowit with the
Achedulad feature Bandar and
I'Maoday.
3 Mr. Menieen, in deaerfiMac the
editorial plctor*. aaldt
“The war aaa made great
' change* la the American acono,
and the American people have
made contributions and aacrlficea
.to laauro ultlmaU vfctorr- But
. The March of Time remlnda movie*
goer* that the army of worker*
on the Home ‘Front la eaaenlial
to th* aueeeaafal prwaacutlan of
,?the war, and glva# doe credit to
'the people at boas* who have been
(going quietly about their M»a,
'backing up the men In the front
TiJIneo.
r- “ An Important feature of th*
^fllai la a pictorial V-mall” Idler
'from “Mr. A Mr*. America" lo
ithelr aon In «h# aerclce. trillng
Tilm what th* folk* bock home are
'doing aad k»w they are harktnir
up the Imyji by Ibrlr own rlfnrla
on the Home KiunU Tlie ltller
tdla of tlx- rcrap ilrivr., Itnar veil' tinierrj pel In llie luirer-i., re­
counts llTrillnn llcfcn-.c orllvtllrj
and anma Ul&gt; Ihi l«l&gt; of mlml of
the people nil.... lb-' a or ami Ibelr

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TraUlaa Daloa, (:ll P. M.
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WARHINOTON, Dec.
(W W l
— When the i^tra ieaked - out
that Secretary of Interior IfaroM
IrkM had been offenvl1 the 'Jt-b
of Secretary of labor and ManK arer’Ccar of World -War-11.&lt; a
of people werd aurprlaed, mil
few in official Washington.
No New Heal aupporler, eab
iriet member, or Jobnny-«om&lt;
latehr on Ih* wartime I tag* hat
an lnrrr*aed hit atatura In th*
laet year aa “llaneat Hal."
Hefore I‘earl
Harbor,
lekre
■raa yarloualy and rontemplttouv
ly referred to a* "The Big lek";
or "the Administration'* Uatch i
man" Ibeeauae
he
anparantly
waa alwaya handed the dltiy
Job of verbally allying oppon­
ent*); or "HaroM tha MaddUr.’
K-.*n durine the laat year, he
ha* been railed
“the
gorem
ment’a No. | nanulte" (following
thn Prraldenl'a inggeallon that
all non-eaaentlal WaahlngtaoUna
were “paraalte*"
and lhonWl
move oat of the Capital)» * t ,
-the lllr. Bad Kgg MarT (tocause he
occaaioually hhougt-t
rgga to market In hi* gprern
emrnt-owned car from hi* hoad
quarter* Farm, at Olney, Md.)
Nevertheleaa, Secretary lcln-a
haa performed aome feat* alaee
we entered the war that hare con­
founded critic*. Aa secretary of

natural rraoorcea) he haa b a«
right as a rabbit eat prodatUori
of ahimlnuiaf; the
tna dlitribattont
nimmoiwn of
vi
__ ,___
^ " r r ; **■
'■* 1
— 1prirplaam
ami- gaanlioe;
the
atiari
itge
L_- 'of
-r. Herlrirkl
..
,
-power’j coal produeIInn; and other vital Item*.
He haa locked Horn* with Congrrn, labor, the coal Interest*, the
I-cl &gt;t&gt;irmu ever*. WPlt, the pow­
er people and several other
greupe since war atartad and
rvrrv lime has come out on top
of Iha heap.
In dlrrttaaing Irkta for fleCTflary of I-ahnr and manpowet
cur, Waahla.'tun oheervera *eemnl divided Into two achools of
thought!
I ll That hi* blunt; uncompro'
miaing nature fitted Mm partic­
ularly for one of the toughest
K of the war; that hi* honesty.
Ity to "Ih# Chief," fearlessnna in the face of personal at­
tacks, and spitfire tactics already
have earmarked him aa “uvoatllkely-to-aucceed."
(I ) That lekea area raervly
asknl lo atlrk
slick Mi
his neck out oaco
mure for the honor of the H*w
Ileal tram.
In regard lo the latter, It la
certain that no man In tha Ad­
ministration set-up, ha* plavad
trial balloon *o often as 'IriMC
Every lime there was a tough

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STORY OF A LIVING
LEGEND . . . AMERICA'S
GUERRILLA FIGHTERS)
SEE WHAT HA1TENED
IN. IIATAAN AND CORREG1 DOill II
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USING ABUNDANT FOODS

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fiscal luped Com
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Houlb American Aquaah
car, Par* a &gt;* a kill a m.
Wholewheat Bread
Butt*
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Taeatd Green flalkd
Raster SekwaL *&gt;«( A. M.
Cheese Drsashtg
FrW a B. MaXsy. kupenalsaa.
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Class kk&gt; with null and faaks &gt;0 (Sh­
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servlcs
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1 teaspoon anpar
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vreelloahfn* for-KathrynCragary,
VL a wrwher
for Kathryn
of tha WAACS who had goo* A.W.O.L, they found her doing a atrip
teaaa In a Dm Mointa, Iowa, theatre. -Kathryn says ah* la a former
Earl CarroU performer. The H -f.’i and a WAAC cWcer took her bode
to the poet where, according lo commandant Col, J, A. Hoag, “the mat­
ter wiU ha handled Inald* Oar croup." Tlal* la a phooephoto.

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that no fanner la lo be pot
of tu ilw u . by th* ODTa
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ft 41.4 percant of th* anUra
tar If American horn, and the
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Boom In
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fA S H IN Q T O N ,
Doc. 11. nationwide P i f t l ehnrlag* la
lod to /prod t r r a boom •I d
in i rabbit ra la in f.
d supply a u th o rity *
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rabbit production la one of
D in t feasible
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Jng lho fam
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nutritious,
palatable anil
ilnaat ami ran ba serves!
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#f rabbits, the nation's poteaten n tgs o f ra L U t. m ral per*
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Quality Drinks
Served right

D ry brand and other table and
kitchen waslo In c e p t meat and
c rea sy and sour foods) are ac­
ceptable food lu
most
rahbjLs.
K aobit meat n available In butcher
ship*, and is s e i.n l regularly at
restaurants, hotels and hospitals.
In other parts o f the country,
l o w n e r , Ujrrv are relatively few
places where the a&gt;rat Is o ffrre d
regularly tor sale.
fa m ilie s with adequate back
ya rd spare can make a double t sere led attack on the food short­
a g e problem. I bey ran u tlllte the
sui.nlus lealy
green
vegetable*
arm root vegetables sush a t carr o l l , beets ami turnips from their
V ictory gardens to feed rabbits
r s r id y
Into
their
diet, ilabU u tarred plenty o f fresh pure
water, and watlf should be avallgb le fo r them at all times.
Government authorities say ano th er economic advantage ot rab­
bit ra ilin g la that all rabbitakina,
regardless o f s lic or o d o r, have
rom m errial value.
lluweVrr, If you are a novice
g o in g trio rabhtl ra isin g- p lain
o r la iw y —it's a gosul idea to ob­
tain advice from reputable b rm tr r* o r federal or stale authorities.

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ond I'iillinu fur rloniilng.

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PV. M O
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fir e and thr r ^ w « iu r n i wracking
o f their einolnmal and nervinu
iyatrm a.
M argaret u tiiw o f the writ!*
Ifa r iin l from a hliUcd Jatirnbm
home nill Ink* ft tn a rhildreii*^
hjHiie where r y iii|ut1 h«*tif urwlrf
KUindinir « * well a*
fa ir
|i jfi veti. She i% u I f trifled,p itifu l
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little object, «tr&gt; eyn l, clu lfh ln g
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til
a ja fresh Indefinitely.
ing tiie chihtren*« war franr, the M u t in y i i vn i M.. . ....i
IN M m lM lI
1 lb • • • • • $ -HO
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2 lb s - - • ■
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bombing.
R ob ert Y'luny,
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Fay Hximtr i m r extrelllrnl. hui
the rh llilm i * f**&gt;ear*-»dd Margar**! '
r a i n w w w M i t ) i u » w i » K n p » O 'H rieji and 4 year-old Hilly Sev . „ , „
rrn Mtenl the d iuw . lit t le Mtaa; *(l.i
O 'Brien, Willi im knhlie rnynesk niU
whatever, give* a *eii^iilit»na| d m , j*a‘
matte performance, with a cry 1
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lug actne that makes you want to
g o |wnioii»l]&gt;
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in the |i*ni *
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lo ry , hkling b rr islenUly and *u(- totfcfaI It» If- lit iLe limp
fr r in g in silence while he seeks
B B K V IC B SO CKS
the m using link with his psst ami
t'K ldeutslly becomes engsgrd lu
In A ll C o lo n
s ttrs c llv s Busan I'sters. O verly
lung, "Kandum lls r v e s t" Is still
T h ree
S lendvr ansi psovlog lova itu ry,
acted and dlracted sensitively,
and Just tbs thing fo r those whn|
Corroct M u ’d W e a r
( haven't injoyrsl a goosl cry lately
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NEW YIRK, Dm . II, — Rofleeting tits tremendous conesntration of football strsntth in
**• D lf Tsn and BouthsasUm
w ifin n ccs, the 18th annual A ll­
America team, chosen today by
Tba Associated I’m s, allots six
places to those two powerful
leagues. awards two to the East,
and one each to the Missouri VaiSouthern and Pacific Coast
conferences.
On the All-America squad of
Malayan, named after a nationvide surrey of expert opinion.
nearly two-thirds are drawn from
the kiddle West end the South.
The actual breakdown shows It
from the 8ooth, 10 from the Mid­
West, fire from the For West.
four from the Kest and three
from the Southwest.
Thle year's All-America offers
three “ repeaters’* from the 1011
team in the persons of Frank
Btnkwlch, sensational btekfirid
ace of the Georgia
Bulldogs,
Southeastern champion end Rose
Bawl nominee; Dare Schreiner,
Oack Wisconsin rnd, and Dick
Wlldung, Minnesota’s great tack­

In A frican War

IDr. Scacht Holds
| Important German
Economic Position
AP Features .
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He has been railed a financial
wisard, “ Ibe miracle man of the
Reich.'’ lie I is oiten disagreed
wlt’i Hillrr. deplored anti-Semitic
brutal'tlrs, defied powerful Nisi
chief tains. But now he is report­
ed lo have fils Important Job in
Germany: studying the economic
•ll ration end forecasting prob­
lems should (be Nasi regrime suri .
|le i- Herr Doktor lljalmar
Sc’ schl.lutmer president of the
Iteirhs-hank and Ifilier's minister
ef economies, who kept Germany
out of bankruptcy when Its gold
was depletes), its foreign exchange
mrarir, rnd ila gigantic, costly
stmamenl pruyram already under
wsv. Ilnw he d'd It Is his secret an-1 that Is why. despite his crltirl-nts of the Natl regime, his
r««-k is stilt Intact.
8 harht. now AS, first made
l&gt;!g news «'ien he became Reiehs-

Rounding out the All-America
baekfield with Sinkwich ere Glenn
I&gt;obbs, * quarterback - of Tulsa’s
Missouri Valley champions and
Sugar Bowl nomlneesiPaul GoverMil, demon-passer of Columbia
University and Mika ftfolovak,
powerful Boston College back.
Bchrclnrr’e running male at
end is Bob Shaw of Ohio 8tatr’s
Big Ten champions, while 'Clyde
Johnson, Kentucky’s six-foot, sis
inch line star, shares ths tackle
posts with Wlldung.
Named to the nuard positions
art Oarrard Ramsey of William'
•*&gt; Nary, Southern Conference1
UUt-holder, nnd Churls Taylor
of Stanford's Indians. The center
U Jot Domnanovlch, captain uf
Alahama'a Crimson Tide.
Tha lino anchored by ths hu?*
Johnaort's 235 pounds, Is one of
tha hrarlstt ever chosen for the
AU * America, averaging
2fil
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*F*m l*’ *a On«l
pounds. Ths baekfield hits a 11K)
&lt; hrt*tntn* *n«! a Happy Nrw
pound avert re
Tulsa, William and Mary. K»n Y fir
"Your hllli* frirnil,
lucky and Columbia all are riven
IM'Hf Ihikr*
representation for the first time
tinto 19*5 when The As*uclaU*d " P S I will It *vp lumr rakr out
Press first selected Its All-Amm for v i i 1“ rat wrh^n you coma l»v
COe Ohio Slate's last representa­ Atlanta No chimney at R ddir'i
tive, In ID30, was Wes Wealer apartment Come In through lurk
also and end The lluckeyes' IU«2 ill Mlf **
representative, Shaw. Is the only
Junior on the team All the other*
ora seniors.
This, the first war time All
Antrica In a quarter century.
Diay well bo the last for some
time. Most of the hundreds ufi
players who figured in the se
lections will be In the srme&lt;l serJlews long b«fora another fooiM il reason rolls around
Aa a matter of facL It is douht
ful that another fall-lime eollegiate season will be beld until
too war Is over. Transportation
hod man-power problems may be

A number af WAACS undergoing an Inlenalvt training eouraa at Deytaaa Stack, F U , ara s W n learning
how ta aare Ihentaelrts should they be shipwrecked without a life bail. At the girls Jaap la to the pool they
hold their barracks ban over their heads. The moment they bit tba water, the M n ara forced down with a
anap, filling them with air. The open end ef tha bag la held belew the surface and the alr-Ailad sack will keep
the holder afloat fyr quite aoraa time. Thle U an rilrlal V. B. Army photo.

Seminole County
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officials. When these meetings are concluded, he will go on n tear of the big airplane factories la the
nation. This Is a phonephoto.
fCratrwl PrSeeJ

STILL AT IT

IF TOUR TA STS DEMANDS
THE B U T

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their players remained behind
lo give Ihr trams some pointer*.
The gesture helncd establish one
&gt;-f the Rime’s most distinguished
er.n .
Fleer Allan Foe, I'rlnreton, *UI.
who tutored thr Hlddle gridders
n til. wa&lt; the f!r*l Navy roath
NOT n graduate of Artnapolia.
lie was followed by thre* other
I rim rtrn products -John P. I’oe,
tii. who wr rnacl in IftNIi Oar*
ratt f ’onch. m e 111), mentor In
IKW an! 1POO, and Arthur R. T.
(Ih&gt;r) 1111lei rami, who received
hie Princeton sheepskin In 1900
wwl r icreeded Cochrane tha frilowiny. yea..

Cuban Manufacturer
Face* Imprisonment
ATLANTA. Ga. Dec. II, (Spe­
cial)—A large manufacturer* of
nightgowns In Rorto Kleo, whoa*
pmlucte ate handlsd bv New
York wholssaltra and Jobbers,
fscss i l l months In Fodaral Pri­
son and tka payment of 80,447
In restitution tor violating tho
Fair Labor Standards An and
contempt of a
Federal
Court
order, according to a notica to­
day, to Dr. Jama* G Jsknaoa,
Regional Director of tha BTaga
and Hour and Pahlla CeatraaU

Norris Ends 40 Years
Of Political C a r e e r
W AFIIINOTON, Dec
An old warrior laid
sun, last night »lih t
of the nation's trade
car..
Georg* VV Norris, r
o n e o p -m * s m *r
clrse of a public ran
B lL L lA e o P L A / B M OF AUwhich hv has spent nealy 40 of
A 8 1 6 FAtto«rn&gt;iri
his HI years In Congress, wss daperiled
by Sire President Wallace
vub«u&gt;i n &gt; o c * r
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nm AFo-tborN AVC rif as "one of the far-visioned social
planners of Ms time."
a -t o e fr t o r r
■ In an address prepared for de­
livery at a
testimonial dinner
given tor Ncrria
by • Senator
Cuffey (D-Pa ), WaUaca vxlolled
the white haired Nebraskan as
#n« who 'belongs to that small
group of wlsa publl: men who
clearly rr* the future and ara
willing to do aomrthlng about It."
The banquet topped a busy day
for Norris, who was defeated In
tha November alertion by Repub­
lican Kenneth Wherry and who

PRINCETON. N J, Dec. II, (Ah

JJRtld match tha power of the'
Big Ten, with Ohio State, WIs.
conaln and Michigan, or the Snuth'
with Georgia, Georgia Tech,
Tennessee, and Alabama
- Tha caliber of play sloughed
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eonalderably In most other
Mttlons, notably the Southwesl.
. Em », and Far W#st.
■a .Tho All-America baekfield. ns
L^.-aboaas, npraaenta a nice balance
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and
dafcnilre

A P Feature*
A shower of pro-ally pamphlets
and pictures fell on the soil of
CHUNGKING, Dee. II, 0*-,_?
African countries held by the
Strong Japanese fo r m , recently
Vichy French, before tha Amerireinforced from Burma, hare at­
can-Brltiah coop.
tacked Chinees defense lines In
Brochures printed ln England,
western
Yunnan, where a major
The chief health problem In
leaflets authored by the Fighting
offensive IfY .-je tte d . After two
French, circulars o f unknown ori­ the North African war tone la days of hear* f.ghting tha a 4
gin sifted orer the northern pari the procurement of water.
DCOO a ft still holding their lines
of lhe continent to ho read by
aaronc who reads French.
Thee appealed to a wide earisty o f Interests—religion, eco-vamIcs. patriotism, erlL, even (indlracily) to the good business sense
&gt; f backing tbe horse that is going
to win.
One pamphlet (a re a long list
of the United Nations linked In
war against Germany, declared
that Germany Is using all her mil­
Itary
resources and products
while the Allies hare almost lim­
itless resources, and then launched
Into an enthusiastic description of
tha growing air power of the
pleturaa ef American akipe and
plane*.
Tha retreat of tha Germane in
Ruasla In 1841-dl, their loee of
pianos and toopllas, tha subma.
rina hunt, and tha wort of tha
Commandos and Rangers told In
a way to ai
.1 to young men,
ruled other I ____
Still rn ora booklets attacked
talk o f British Imperialism by de­
claring that England not only has
no proparty claims In Canada.
Australia, South Africa and New
Zealand, hut levies no taxes ani
receives no tribute from them and
rcmcloded by stating that England
doe* not even govsm the majority
of her nverama possessions.
Many pamphlets carried the
speeches and statements o f bead
men In tha United Nations— such,
as Charehni’s speech on bis mid/
Atlantic meeting with Roosevelt
and the whlU paper of thy Greek
"rime minister M. Emmanuil

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British Arm^ Pots Rommel
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pails To Reinforce Near Deadlock To Flight From El Agheila
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G uadalcanal Island
Addresses Rotary
f i r in g ". i w
Artillery And Mortar
S h e l l s Showering
Trapped N i p s On
1 New G u i n e a Isle

Desperate Cl e r m ans
Slow Down Drive
O f S o v i c t h With
Fierce
Assaults

The San Francisco Comes Home

l l . Associates Press,
P acific today the
fa te o f the dam aged Japan# 0 0 d estroyer force neckins
the reinforcem ent
of
tho
Guadalcanal Jap* remained
hidden. A t leant one o f the
11 deatroyepi w ere sunk and
W o u r to seven others w e r e
damaged an a rtillery and m or­
ta r iholla still hnrann the tra|&gt;ped Jape In New f.uinrm
One United States torp&lt;-di&gt; boat
was lost
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* Kkirthcr, a communique iltsclo*(d, army Flying Fortresses slci&gt;ped up their affensire against
Japan's new Munda airfield on
New Georgia leland. only ISO mlice from Guadalcanal,
a* In two days the big planes
"p la lte rrd the enemy base with
more then 27.WO
|&gt;ounds of
bombs.
Including
four
l.ixwurulers that hit squarely on the
ght strip.
The outburst of Intensr activS t y around Guadalcanal- unuaual
since Japen’s greatest bid to re­
conquer the island was smashed

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Hitler and Is Illustrated w i t h
mucking sketches.
Here are a few examples I
“ Guarantee — An accord given
to a weak neighbor that It will
not be pillaged except by the
Asia.”
"Non-sggraeilon pact— A decla­
ration o f war."1
“ A criminal — Any person who
thinks differently than Hitler,"
“The Aryan typo—A man who
la aa blond aa HJtler, as thin aa
Goaring and as tall as Goebbels.”

TEHERAN, Iran, Dee. II, UP)
—A battalion af British troops
loday arrived t« protect oil pipe­
line and British proparty alter
rloU and lotting dev sloped. The
population la cauntng.

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day period In the Solomons be­
gan. at IKIOp. M. Friday when the
Japanese task force, consisting
of 11 deslreyora, was drawing
glows to Owadalcana I Normally
th / Japa load, each d*.trayer on

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Proudly rimming under Ihr* Uuldm i.plr llndgr in Kan Fran
cisco la the C S rruleer San F niHHisi aflri ila arrivni in (hicountry from lh&lt;* Solomon*. Somr of iii&lt;- &lt;i«-w miinlifii ran bp
Men on her «U&lt;ck* The gallant *hi|i n*turiu*l for irptira aflri «ink
lo f * J»p battleship, cniliocr, and ib&gt;lio&gt;rr in «'• early m««iniriy
bottle near the Btratrgtr Solomon*
Thi* i* a pboi)rph«t*»

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1M dnaa plus suppllc*. Reports
made no mention of transports,
and the Japa eeldently expccloJ
as many ships as ooeslblr to fight
their way through on their own
9 " . necessary.
Whether any actually reached
tha
enemy-held
northwestern
I lir Ihi)» hi l.irul r rank * ha ,|t,( ( f
hump of ths Island— where the
sr's outfit
even though thi &gt;
Japanese bars been virtually Iso­
had
I hui.t,-giving dinner ulthmil -|(|| rrn|
lated since early November —
turkey
in
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Egyptian dr-eit ,r( Il(
_ was not known here, a naval
they Mmildti't trade place* ailh
q,^| q
"spokesman said.
any one at home, ine Sanford
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Guadalcanal's Douglas “ Daunt­
man wrote in a recent
lrii,r number c
less" dire-bombera, with either
h»nte.
rd and t
Navy or Marine corps pilots, and
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PIIKSSI
Of hts fd)00 mile trip in an |H muni'
array Alracobra fighter* made
Hr
Itlsh
submarines
Istalklng
Army Jeep, Ideut t'ha** -aid
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the first stuck. Bomb hlU were
Italy's rostal water* have sunk ” 1 left
Kayak on iA't
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|hrlr
( • scored on flea destroyers. This two
mors African-bound
Asls I have tieen on the
road
ever
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stain
did not stop the task forte, how­ ships. Including an armed mrr
since, having roseiml Pali •tun- finally
ever
chant cruiser, scored three hit • Northern and Eastern pail &gt;f mumqiir
At 12:34 A. M. Saturday, naval on others in a convoy only «'
surface craft attacked. They re­ miles (rum Naples, and sunk Egypt and Northeast pail of I— n ,1*
ported sinking one destroyer, set Iso other supply
vessel* off l.lhya I have a dctarhlnenl &gt;f slve
.ling another eflra end probably Libya where daring raid* were a truck company and a doirn
have
• Mtklng It, and damaging a third. madr on rhlpping Inside enemy trucks ancl the motnrs
The American vessels Included harbors.
hardly had a chance lo co.d otf |&gt;n H j|j
torpedo basts for It was al this
It
suits
me
fins
*s
I
understand
4 tr a in
Tha spreading submarine cam­
lima that one o f thraa spevdy paign in thr Mediterranean was truck drivrrs better than guns
§ (|
little fighter* wax lost.
announced by the admiralty fol­ and ammunition. My boys are
official
disclosure , nearly all Maine pr MassachuTbe exact number of Japanese lowing ths
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Ishlpa soak sad damaged could not Saturday of the shelling of the |setts yankees, » and a
rough, rsamlna'
be determined from th« commun­ Italian roast, the torpedoing of tough lot. but raede for any u&lt;in pus
ique nor could naval officer* rials four troop or supply ships and thing that comes Up at any time cal ten
It If tha thraa ship* hit In ths tha destruction of a merchantman of day
nr night and wr are will lie
second attack war* la addition lo and an anti-submarine ship by working
with Just a colonel to- Mrlarulii
tba five hit la tha flrat tha total submcrsiblrs of tha royal (lest
One of the most audacious per tween us and the general, and C S (
^ was eight But, If these thraa
are doing some res) hauling Me announci
* « « n among tba five damaged In formance* was turned In by a ramp wherever night fall*
.f
Worn#
which surfaced
al
tha first attack then tha total submarine
we don't have try push on and eoursea
Hus
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El
llaun.
about
midway
was only flvo.' Using that mini­ between Tripoli and El Agheila. I sin really enjoying ruugtpiig **’ •PPlf
mum figure, Japan's.ship casual­ and
Haven't been getting any tFe com
damaged two anchored Aits It
ties In tho Solomons campaign supply slips with shell.firs.
mail very regularly, due to the
now (toad al M r» —ala sunk, fir*
A t Res Alt. another Ubysn fart that I am never one place
# probably sunk and U damaged— anchorage, a submarine torpedoed very long. I aspect,
however,
tataL 141.
and blew up barges laden with that our outfit will move down
Last woak's venture wag the ammunition for Marshal Rom­ befor* long and 11L probably re
first known to hav* been mad* by mel’s Africa corps.
Join It then.
1
the enemy lo deliver aeaUUnc*
"Further success ara reported
‘‘Had Thankaglring dinner in
la the Guadalcanal force* since by his majesty's
submarines the desert not far from Solium
operating In Ui* Mediterranean at a water point ten miles off
against the enemy’s supply line* thr road. Tho boys went without
to North Africa, a communique breakfast to work up a good
appetlu and wo had plenty uf
ananoaacad daarag* la InUrccpwater to wash and shave, and
tin* American nacol far***a hot meal of good beans, lun­
cheon meat and lota of canned
peaches, pear* and pineapples
and G. I. crackers and coffee,
■ NEW YORK. Doc. 14. - 4 4 9 - and while they couldn't help
about
turkey,
they
A strike by the Newspaper and thinking
Mall Delivers Union (Independ­ aald they wouldn't trade place*
ent!, touched- off by a dispute to g*t with any c m at home.”
with publisher* occr wage*, kept
And Lieut.
Cbaae'e
rioting
four principal Now York paper* statement was, “ By tha time you
flam tho general public today. get this. North Africa should
Affected paper* are tho time*, be cleaned up." '
the Airraid Tribune, Tho Daily
Near* and tha DalJy Minor, with
combined circulation a f four milUaft/AD eight acfoUationo failed
to bring aa agraemcat and threat­
ad rather
ened to extend the strike t* the
light frost
portion.
&gt;0 so cold
I light to

Lieutenant F. Chase Writes Of

Thanksgivng Dinner In Desert

Phone 37

British Subs Sink,
Two Africa-bound
Axis Supply Ships

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3TON, Dae. It. OFV-

Strike Stops Paper
Delivery In New York

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miliiitril in stfs|ri
that any f»«Mltn»fui| rlrnmnila for
«ratrr hv (hr smfor«l Naval An
Station outfit Im* iiir!
ll
• utmiUnl to thr I U'A on U&lt; I

T.B. Christmas Seal
Sales Total $638.10

lagtoy statad that persons
Wire seals,
and
who**
■ra not on the mailing
a obtain these by calling

YouthH May Register New Lnirland R e p o r t s
For Draft At Office Severe Fuel Shortage
After
registration
at the
schools is ovrr Doe. lit.
when
Christmas holidays begin, "every
will he rsgtstraltcn day". A*
the boys iracb their eighteenth
birthday, they ara required to
by tho selective service office
la register, E. B. Carter, selective
aecvlcs clerk, statad today.
By filling questionnaires out
p ey register, couth* will not
sailed lots the Army any soonor h* explained
Their
order
numbet ta determined only by
their date of birth.

S

WASHINGTON. Dec
It
«,V,
Even iti.l,-r the most I.Milnlilr 'n
rlreum.twncev there
will In* * t"
ilratllc .hortagr
of
irelioleum «i
iirtMlucta in New England thi* o.Wlntrt. » cungrrsiiotial ileleg*
lion irivritigaling the fuel
oil
shortace .aid Sunday
"Failure of those III authnrily
to act Fa* brought ua to the prrsent perilous situation,” detcared |Tl
the rreran of New Englander* In vn
a formal reDort outlining the in
situation aa thsv found. It after rr
questioning various officials,
po

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UNITED STAIES DEFENSE

K

Navy Goat Started
Hv Princeton Tiger

^
.

F o r V ictory ,,.
rictleo

LONDON. DM- 11, 449—BntlU
• nd (lirm in gun, m k t lin d col
TO»I K t M the channel indl)
•nd last night after tbs Britlif
started duelling In tha first ex
changt in Marly a month

I'M 4l|tlFVI*4l4• i"lll|ilBinlt I'f 4|Uenlliilf stf (hill HTPiM dltil (41 hpi|l
••hi iirighlMM • m ii»v&gt; m«nncr roiirrming fi»r»s| r■(loiniif
■\ " Mr I *4&lt;t«li« |M»inU nut'*. Mr*.
M'Migh(4»»»

tn« ht

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the

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g ovrm *

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in vital |irogfnin. inch as sal*
vagr *•» ni**at tliarlng, f o ^ r i i m *
plr. It w ill he your m|»oftsiDllity

in l« ail ymir nrighttoir* into tho
kind o f artlon which ntsurro iho
•ucreM o f the um lertakfng In fou r
block
W ith your 'partn er', th«
air m id warden, you are the link
Iw lw te n the individual ct’ lxen arvd
the D efense C ouncil**___ ^

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For Victory... VI

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UNiTEO STATES DEFENSE

SAVINGS HONIKS
By

ROMNEY

ATLANTA.

W H EELER •

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U D T Head Wants;

y ia f fM t of ■ Georgia
Tvch • *.
r , tl
^V■Sm s ,
aleiwiet,
I bO-pound
Union Castleberry, mail* history
Um A eoth *»iirrn t'onfvrenc*
F o n t h » l!
lifln iP R
r u u i u a i l
\ l« tlllt :s
■ - W ASH INGTON. Dm . » . 0P&gt;—
Joseph B. Eastm an, defence tranaportatinn director, mad* It clear
Monday h« want* no “ tram follow ers" to travrl to bowl football
gam ** Jan . I.
Telegraphing sponsors of tha
Roar bowl at I’ aradana and tha
Su gar bowl at New Orleans, EaatO ther freshman or sophomore— man tald that supplying ticket*
r t r mad*
the
aN-confeirnre to
fesMam.
competing
teams for
aal*
Except for war-tim e lifting in their homr communities would
tllglhlity rcsttlctiona, Castle* run counter to hla request th a t
IF world not have played for admissions be distributed only
I Ulia season K rch m en have
aM been granted varsity eligl-j locally
Kastman's telegram to Robert
fatty •»«*• the first World War I McCurdy,
president of the Toum an i l V ellSer l i e
Southeastern;
Ceafervnce nor the Southern Con -1 ment of Rotes, said be understood
McCurdy
had esprrtaed
fa rtn re, from which It stemmed,
w ar* In existence.
|doubt whether the traeel curtailment request meant exclusion of
a delegation from the University
of Georgia, on* of the Hose bowl
team s
“ We must discourage enthusiast*

No Followers

Of

more *eiu *lio n *I football then he these tril
did making A ll-Amcrtca in IW1 — |*ald. " If
aad hla ooyhooj
pal.
Georg* Georgia
p r t M f , who starred at end for t|,|
Georgia. Without escjp tio n . they
Jo*«ph
were placed on every firit-*lrtn g s&gt;w Or
MWm picked by th* roach**
I n c , had wired Eastm an pledg­
t AU-but-un*nlmou«
*in
th* ing cooperation but adding "W#
t*rs taeklf selection*, riy d * Joh n -' have of course provided lb# two
1M o f Kentucky and lion Whll-| competing tram * with such tic­
m ire o f Alabama; Guard Harvey
ket* hey request for sales from
Hard of G eorria Tech; and Ala
h u e s '* g rral renter Jo * l*omn 1 their end " Kastman replied tic­
ket*
should be distributed only
■novlch who caplalnol the t r i m ;
locally in New Orleans and not
W e T n e 's Orange |loN*l team
made available to competing tram s
' Only orw (&lt;&gt;arh failed to name
D p in anovkh a* fira i-ttiin g ctn |for sale at their end.
U r. The exception
«ai
lln n l*
M lK f of U&gt; ilsiana S ta te. who'
BO diA lU j hla spectacular pl'«»i
|M8. Jim Tall*)' Cerorgia T rch 'sj
JfriUiAflt ( f n lf i , Georgia (Mutt I
waa all-But-unanimous I
for Mcond tram
i
* H f r t 'l how tFr It#r*! all-star
Uam would llnr up
E t d i;
IW h n tr
of
(iru riia
m i Al Must. Trnnraarr
T ackles; Johna&lt;m of K m lockyj
And whitmirv of Alabama
I ratlnv
CttJinl* Hardy of ( i f o r f l . T e c h . * n
and Walter Kuark of Georgia
&gt;mtu\ r
Center IktmnarH. rich. Alabama
*
,
; B ack s: Jack Jenkins
Vender- ** u r*
M lt; Roy ( Monk i G affonl. Au.|,r ~ ''.
burn; Cllnl Ca*tl»b*rry, Groigia
T *»h
Frsnkie Slnklwirh Ga
•*',n *
p Jenk ln* ami Hlnkwuh » * r * lb* [,l* n M ly ro*mb*r* of la*t reason's *’&gt; th
ali-S tar team remaining In pchnnl not h
ftjlli year anti Im»|K wear again hudgrt
|mpr**»iv« purtormrr*
• A
:,H i g h In the eatimallon of the* i*«w «
ta n k r a
bark field |*erformera rhera
W ifi four other men, it ho made feettre

By C H IP RO YAL
AC F rstu rrs 8 porta W riter

Y°“ £*%' au"!?.•

t M aunelvd ankle map lead Taml
•o. ,h * Drool B elter. to the heavyw rlfh l t h.m plo«,M p
( Duration
Edition | of |Im world.
The 22 j»ar-o ld New York City
‘ lugger, » b « bat a roar and a
half ago waa fighting w riter.
w rlfk U . may ntora another atop
along tha road to the be ary titia,
December I I , whan ha m aria Loti
Nora of California tn a 1 0 .round
elimination
bout
at
Madlaon
Square Garden,
T am l ha* prtrrra blm aeif a
gam * fighter, earnest and strong,
with a powerful right hand. But
frw fight fana know that hla ring
style was bom of necessity,
Through an Injury to his left
foot, when be was a boy, Mauriello cannot re tre a t on It. II* mutt
keep moving, because the postlion of the bones causes the ankle
to tire If ha stands on It too long,
T herefore, the Brons B elter mutt
move forward, which partially acrounte for hla forceful fighting,
Tam l'a offensive slugging nas
left f3 heavyweight opponents
ling so far th l* year. Ha le n t

AN IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S I’ A rK H

Continuing ta Impose a maxi­
mum penalty on drunken d riv en ,
'Ju d g e T. L. M iller in City Court
Monday evening, passed a senterses on C harity Glena Sp aaa,
negro, of |200 and costs of M
days and revoktd hit driver's li­
cense, for driving while drunk. I
O ther ca tes among negroes J
were, Roosevelt Boykins, drunk­
enness, stra ig h t 4S day* and fa r
destroying City property, straight
t i days; Ralph Chriabolas, a la -’
orderly conduct, 111 bond e s lr s a -1
ted; G ilbert Stakes, drunkenness,1
110 and cotta or M d ays; ra te r!

S A N F O R Il. F L O R ID A , T H U R S D A Y . D K C K M R K R

Remember — only 13 shopping: days ’til Christmas!

In A llied Hands
FO R ' M O J t A W U P t fe e P ! /

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M E L B O U R N E ," A iu tr a lla .
•Dec- 10, (A*)— C o m p lete occu­
pation o f th e G one a r e a on
New G uinea, b y A llied fo rces
d irected in th e field b y Gen­
eral M a c A r th u r w aa an n o u n c­
e d to d ay . T h e Ja p a n e a o th u s
lost th e n o rth e rn a n c h o r o f
th e ir stu b b o rn ly -fen d ed b u t
e v e r-n a rro w in g b each h ead In

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So that “H e" m * y relbx in com fort at the end

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NVOMAN to help with house work
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tY furnished room connect■elk. F o r gentlemen. Phone
I . 40 0 Myrtle A re.

R E T U RNS

HOHOKU8, N. J , Dm.
— Ilohokus has officially
nixed g at rationing. Tho b
council hot ordered hluhlnx
#*t up in front of th* pu!
krery *n,t In tha shopping
Th* density of population In
New York c ity 's lower E a st Bide
ha* dccllnad more than »0 per­
cent sines IPOS.

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bares, and quoted O l)T C * -is l
and t.. L. Meyer a ssista n t: Troop re*ttlctli.»i* are “to consert- »nd
No,
8
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,
sponsored
by
th#
K
lrit
Ordsr, 21 as slatin g th at !*••••
The new carualtie* raised th*
B a p tist Church, with William Ka- providenllv u tlllic vital tra n -iannounced J a p loaaee In th * Uona
der
as
scoutm
aster;
Troop
No
34,
lation r-pi innent.
m aterial
-.'I
■rrtrr to m or* than 513 killed
by the F irst Methodist |•u| plies, including rubber;
-'-I
rn«l reven f*p lu rfd . The Auafrwl- sponsored
.
' with John Cullum, scout- to provide f.ir
in* prompt • -I
lam broke through to Gon* on Church,
continuous movement nf ne. e •'i
November *.J and last Saturday \m u t e r ; Troop 3b, with Bill Jm
t
i
a
f
f
li
,
the
attainm
ent of e »h
__m_ scoutm aster;
Troop 37.
It wta announced th at mora than n*
400 Japane*«* dead w art counted I a,ponsored by the Beardall Out o u rp o ic Is essential to the ■ •
In that area up ta than.
I.ppo st Sunday School and with Fred c&lt; ssful prosecution of the win
Following the report of II •
The new ---------a o e tta t. »Att Cons.
Gona. It j|V
\i . Pope end Jo# I - CotUy a*
was
waa said- Indicate th a t t™ " ™ - scoutm aster and assistan t acoul- Morris, principal of Ju n io r ll-cb
School,
who at the meeting of ibr
• t-algn on th at front
,® *im a a le r respectirely. and O»iedo
Board yuate.-lsv
approaching a
‘ j f i Troop, with Paul M kklrr, scout County School
A ustralian, entered
_ J * i* 5 f * m aster and th * R*y. Lionel Net made an outline of the tn•t •
i tl.m s lie hail rrcalvr.1 In • ■ "
,l tT ,.^rr0sU-nd. t 1
J R ’ r e f . r eon. assistan t scoutmaster.
Is it week a l tho School T i a n - I '
islio n School, Mr. Lawton I
•isted that a meeting
of
,11
SI h,Mil bus drivers would be '- I t
i soon, at whic'i
Mr. Morris - n
give d*ts led ruling* * s g iw " •'
the Transporation **) ool It- i
i sentativea of th * ODT and &lt; '
Knellsh. S ta te Superintendent
I'ubllc
Instruction,
and J
1
, Graham , d irector of achool T ram
(oirtallon for th# S ta te atlrn-l--&lt;l
N ed S m ith T a lk s
the meeting.
,
In addition, Mr. Lawton slated
T o V . I). ( .O n
U B u rk * S te e l* t u
elected
, that map* a re being prepaird
and Installed eminent commander
, showing all school bus routes sn-l
m r f T a y lo r Oemmoodry, No. *8 .
•tons In the County. These will
w K niehU T em p lar a t e cone lava
■, be -ubmltlad to S la te and federal
of the o rg aeixaltoe Dec. 4, Jno.
1
1
authorities, and it I* certain , be
D. Jln k lo e, recorder, umooewd to­
'.s a id , that many atopa will be eti
day a* he raleeeed te a election
•I ruinated, and (h o rte r route* I"
rtaalU*.
• established by tha ODT.
Jam ee Mooghton, |n»UUlng o f :
I
Mi. law to n called attention i»
• G H L .iS P C iC :
' j the following new ruling of ihr
i Officer of Defena* Transporali-.n
Jim W allace, Cemeron Avm,»
1 In regard to operation o f scbrml Farm er, proved that eweet |Mit«
&gt; b is * * * ; "T ransporation shall lw
loe. ran he easllr grown in S t"
Inule County wnen he brou&lt;ri''
In an rig h t and on# half pooni
sweet potato to Th* Herald «l
fire today which had been grown
onn ordinary, unlrrigatawl lsn-1
The potato Is 10 Inchea In dlam
epproral o f all oporetote
r tr r and waa dug yesterday sf
any that 1hr \|N, ini. | «.i|i« »n&lt;l r n l r u n r o l 1
m arket, L *h m .fl Mpl^rved
ternoon.
tn* i|ta|i|ft) r«l |r t •11%\(*»r l*»l l« I •I n I . S
Th# office o f U r. White• i lf h l «•! 'h r
li.ir lit H*• ihr oolhrr »4»fi. wnlio
ported th a t “ Inquiry had
«tia|&gt;Uyrt1 %h|lb got Ibr A fitly * f*t» N*»*«kE
are both stro n g ! aad th,
•KouUI
i%m#I l*
M^a olnl luOr«l «l I •
10 carload* w ere read l)
ihr higbrat tn|Bb. Dty. M *a
a t price* ranging tn m f$ .1 t
when a fU m
A vm&lt;lu»le of Hrmlnnle l1
| « i 0 ' Lo-b^ {dug Frecoollng.
condition th«t ' School. I'haflve U wUo a iffAilt
it U no lo n g e r, a fittin g emblem “ " ' h e r i . - o f Ulllj of B , " * n
den .
(o r display, it Should not tw cast « "» *« • - M
Bernard
Ala.
•aid. or u s d In any way t h s . '- n . l M r. U m i m
might show disrespect to . n . - n - m l.w^ John II H ull, re
l„ lion now figh tin g to prove to the •"
_______________
,o ,r world that her_ I d - 1* , l * ~ ‘ f“ r
CANNED FOOD TA KEN
but atrength and might a* wsll a s,
________
Jia i ioetlc#
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W A 8IIIN G TO N . I&gt;ec. 10, &lt;4

CITY B R IE F

ro o m w i t h t h i s g r a c e f u l
• ecrcU ry .

Buy

e a a y t e r m s , r*

now
,

on
*

8 h * 1 l lo v a ■ D u n c a n F h y f c S o f a
t h e g iv e r I

.
Penle|ler|*n S tre lL beIweett Klrlly .„ d TunUle, hag the
shallowest w ater n the Medltar-

„

B\

W as

And

Ilit

L. B u rk e Steele
Elected Head Of
Knights Templar

Nelson,

as. Phone R.
W * Deliver.

• S o ft, kapok filled top.
• P o p u lar iMjuare and
round nhapes.

B o m b ers
R .A .F .

Drastic Changes ■
USO Representative Arrives
Made In School1
,
To Open Service Men’s Chb

mum nuntl*d*r
tfA n -t-r io l with

A "rntist” for &gt;onr
Chrislmas gift l.sl ’

1‘ e r m i t

S u s ta in e d
1

^ .V T . e m ! :. ,*V ,w :“,.,;d T h ,: - , r e
In bu« iiii.tr* «n that |h« m»»

M irro rs

• A ttr a c tiv e le a th e re tte
c o v e r in tw o-tono co m ­
b in ation s.

I U02.

•
• B ev erag e

[h ii-tif

Kapok Filled
HASSOCKS
1.95 to 3.95

hand

Ned Smith Chairman
0 f Arrangements
For County A ffair

bc
Greatly ite,i uce&lt;i

S p a rk lin g

I ’ rr-ts

Kersey A ppe d I s' Camouflage Used
To S'jpremeCourl By Reds In Flight
iFor Wine LicenseiWest Of Moscow

Mio ?Bl,o ';d

SEMINOLE COUNTY
COURT RECORDS

W * bu r second
Phone I f f .

Plans For Annual
“ Get-Together”

Troopa o f l»oy aeouta from *11
porta of Seminole County number­
ing about 350, will hold their an­
nual gvt-together meeting a t the
South Sid * Prim ary School, Mon­
the Papua, foothold already rut day evening, according to Ralph
■ nlo a segm ent by A uxtrailed and A. Sm ith, chairm an of County
scout group*.
Ned Sm ith, he
American Jungle fig h ter*.
The Allied comm J -------------- * said, would act a* chairman of
lerday
Auathe
arrangem
ent*
committee
from A ustralia yl
113 J*p «n -I
The rally will »lart at # :3 0 I’ M.
trail* n troops klllt
only
i t u n i with a covered di*h *upper for
t ie and
raptured
fla rru p
o f scouts and their Invited friend*
.Tuesday in a. new
sector of and relative*, in the school cafe■fighting on th
l ‘ * Gone
"
Naw
Guineai
n
- 1I teria. each table to be occupied
Northeastern
casualties
flittin g moat; of
— the
—
when the Ja p * p led to break out
c f a pocket near th# beach
In the a ir war, U&gt;# J a p * »uf.f r r t d another defeat a * Allied
f i,» r y
bombers »hot down 10
rn&lt;my plane* and probably down­
ed four oth ers during a running

A .m o cin tcd

IReserves Reported
Getting Through To
British First Army

R.A.F. Raids Eindhoven Radio Tulu* Works

Be
Ad-Vised

M cn ilw r

H&gt;. m l

Thrill the la&lt;ly of the house
with this lovely dining room
suite-Buffet-C hina, Dun­
can Phyfe table and six
chairs included in the suite.

,

ZeiUler Is Due
For Purge By H1U.

K

S K

Pearle Robson Called
To Active Navy Duty

Price Fixers Wooing
Farm Bloc Says Aiken

r'" “ he short

i
C A P T IV U
WABHINOTf

a s s rs .

business

serelon

when, T h* War

^

.mi |'l ultra .i 'L m h. &lt;1 *»"
I'l-lk It Mft •|M*||H III . I•.»A••I•• ( •
illation|fl»'»‘g ilf»'H )
•'*"
l« u i tr li r«

uhub

*ir»

rrporttw l

r*

In* i d fliiftita lo •urrmin«lr«l »ti
l i - t i i v n l garrlann*
H«tl Sim
•ui*l lb* Null UBr of fi|thlrfa b.nl
f»tlt-l I** rr«|ucr loaarw «ml •Hut
I,, a .It./rn rn m litls “ »i « •i»»k*b
lirev IO Mi ••rrwrhmUl I
• “ 'nl
I . lidliMH'lt* wpfp «li"l 'l '" * 1'
A ill i uiirrult hI bo %»*•
f •ee in hlll« nf b HOW.

Y oung

Agricultural Group
Will Hold Election

Ih

D c tm tls k i
F ly in g

C adet

( '•natanttnr B but W| ilrW ol
•ki rnliBtwtl tn the United Sta
l.w Army Air
n
ar

lb* annual election
*»f
com
in.nut) com m ittee member* f'*r
hn Li t 1**11 C A l I r t
Aid ! M l A C r * l »
tbr A gncultural C onirivstiK n Aa
l4-«t \tBlrnlsv nftrr hr r«nn
*ciation i»f Seminole ( ft mty will,
pit* V•n| an r lannnat Ion with *
■ccordiinr to (' K. lU w *on. t ’oun
K » d ' of 13d. tbr bigbrat cratU
ty agent, be held In the following
made
at
OrUtulo Air Tlnar
idai'ei «tn I tec 22: Sanford, Coun­
T b r 20 vrur ol«l youth wmr
ty Agent's O ffice al 10 00 A M .
grailualctf from Seminole High
Oviedo at the Future Farm ers
ltuiltling at 1:00 P. M . arul for
School In 1U40 » n j attemled
l/ongwiMid. Altam onte
Springs.
Marlon Military In stitu te, Ma
Forest City and t a k e Mary, thej non. AU. for two years and
election will be held at Lyman I rom plsttd • CAA course in
Scht»ol at Idonr^ood at 3:00 I . M
flying to rsceive a private pi­
Anyone having
a
worksheet
lot's license. His fath er, CapL
filled out la eligible to vote. Mr
Cunstantlne deWolski. was is
Daw-on stated, adding th at pre­
the last war as an InteIHrftOCf
setter of m embers and vole In
officer and has l»een rrc illed
thl« election wrre made more jr
lo active
duty
in
anothei
pent tiion ever In o n lrr that m ai
|I’nimi tem flta of the Agricultural
branch of the service.
I C o m i rsaliun

1 eftlnid.

Program

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WASHINGTON DAYBOOK
•

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JACK

ST IN N E T T

A Rush for the Pastor

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Social Calendar

Frank

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P r iv a te J o n e s

III th*

n-'* * ^4 |***l
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S .
w.-wi«1r in tr ir d in H**»»«L%
» I n i ' th*- In i«l* •• •* mrniliri of
a 4.|| known i*mi»re r fannl*.
I he Ul&gt;li&lt; in nil »!• ••' t
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with •prays of r«»*r lU 'lw li «»*••

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Mrs. Marlin Thanks
Local CnnlrihntoP*
’

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b- o u r an I &lt;*hit«- taper*
Mr4&gt; it tutor a m r * I'l.u V k*oa u him
li c «a itl» irnM n u lita i' L?a**I |
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male . • k .mf 1t 'h* *
t..«je&gt; that i. r.iSMba tsUium l»W« "*»
•ium trie |r|iri a L&gt;il»r last* I * *
MiMnl.r'i IN II Vl.I.IM l»*Mskl#l of

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at .I irroom 1% Mr F re.l \\ 11••••!. f
|» f ia n k * Iti y •on
F ill*
Illic it I'n
a winter resident of Mr tb&lt;* iiutM
| „w.
M ar' ami Mr*
Holland h *v r g«»M* f 'v *
' l lr i t f b
Mm ' g* • •*
I I.. gur*1 liwt incni.m i '
, brrn •*«• •»l l
I'aiiii I o ‘4*«*ni»«**.
M f'
I
ii.r.i
w ho I .i%• In-r Mr m»'l Mr* F r^ t Wil*«»«'.
\\
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|•i I &gt;unk J
Itr \•••«• **«*•• M i­
lt . --II of l'»i**b *rgh I*» M*
«, • Mr* * II »
r r»»r 'l«
•*
&gt;!•
Kim iio h .I Doll
Mi
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Hu»ll «
Mi***r• M«
wi»*» t
kt
R o lU n i Drm. th«- Mi**— ,*
C * l“l 'l ! wn*l J wItr I |t..\il •III'! Mt H
John IlmiiMi
^•
« AI'll* l» OVunnrr
who
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no I*, r -if thr M rtlu.ll « •••!»* ,,f II(I
I m ill! Sijil* • Vni»'
wrul »,
Mr
I it unto I lif t
t •• .I.* \
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bi urv * tntion .it Rwrtib»l|*h * ••-LI ,
ton l
T . y,i %
%hr tv hr Will . titi » th. j I
k*l , Kt
S u r f ifiM h.«.|
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h r l . t• u gra.lu.vlf »*f S -i» h « in
S«
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Mun i N»**•» N t " 1 “

•a*a»l*«a*»

rs. Hayes Hostess
To Woman’s (Irtitip

H

.mi . I mg "
|
of Mi
\il|t \ ' r» •
1 It. f .c - h ...
* -b light 1**i

m il* child waa alttlny de* careful)/ lormulaUd in tM* edi­ f f v a i wi

watching torial. I fe*l wsfident frw s yew wast-u
InUreet in apme of oor other mm-

i f f i f W r i M .S .'f f i

aa 1 knew, it Is the beet piece of

. 20% -100
50-50-100
............. 100
............ 100

Iba )&amp;2S.
Ibe $2.60
Ibfl $2.75
lb- $3.25

la tba bell an
ant to Inbale."

Plenty of Bohy ■Chick- on Hind
New Hemp-hire &amp; Rhode Island Rod*

|«s

W , n i t •• t

K k.-la

lalsit'f

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U S- WAR

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WfTN ™£ HPHEV ro u SAV£

stamps

;

McCrory’s5&amp;10

mr/M&lt;

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o a a t t # M t a in yw vr l i r w m H ; l l
94 HAMC t b w d t f U f , r » m * r w b * r

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l*iA| t# M f Artr%m4 f« m i

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H \VV\ B ID T IID NY

alt'ii*,* w i t h t h r h e r o i n *
l»nrr « I
i l i i l l e n g r t o al ly i m b i * t t | o - « • m i - j

•ioiiai ) , Itogart iv* *‘t .**it l-i «fH a*
v i*|l.» the «traight ur^l tmii- « fo*
|r grnl II* rgntAM A* Mi hm ( ur
. the rnetuphor n iitrr, « iatin
dr light oily &lt;f thr re*ult
With
"
Mi«« llergm an’* hr|p. 1 ha'* in a I*
n *iik puv«r frum a Mark iR erp l"
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IIAN F.8 K N IT T IN G CO
tVjnslon .Sa/eni, hf. C.

Clothes Must Last Twice As Ixing! To Clcai
Them Often Is The Answer
Men’s

F ell

(Cleanctl

and

SERVICE SOCKS
In All Cohint

Ilk

THt TIE THAI WON f.W */NXlf

Slips

22 Christmas Cards

An idt-al Rift
xuKRcxlion!

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* 11111*1 SI » *

Tree Lights

• I jt c y ntylw i
• T a ilo n il

WE AI&gt;S0 DELIVER!
ASK

he

Yardley Shaving Bowl

CLEANED &amp; D RESSED
CASH K CARRY

wool.Hilts SI.00

si

!Uocl.e4!

HATS ..
DRESSES
SUITS ..
PANTS.
15c find fi5c The I’nlr

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M. t ••H•I **t i t til* Mill full
i*
a s * *l^t«^l hi \•••let
* ditmn **f I h r l l 't s ! '!

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A BO U T OUK ECONOMICAL
LAUNDRY S E R V IC E

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flrlnc In coal hnitRciH for ijarinnff
—-wc rsn’i Rtt snjr morel

$1.29

B. L, PERKIN S

$1.00 to

Friday &amp; Saturday
SPECIAL!
Marsh mo Ilow
Similar
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Corrfci Men's Wear
110 EAST SECOND HT.

$1.49 to

Amity Billfolds

am i

Rayon
crcpcs

TELEPHONE «i&gt;i

SXTt'KDAV
11 :;u A M. t"
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1'inrnpplr S i i t m .M.i .lii'il

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S ill I'd T n ltU tl"*' &lt;
■t H u ll- m ill R u t t e r

a rant

mV

F It ESI I CANDIES
N\ hit man, Galt"and Norris
Christmas Wrapped

Sfites

49c to LOO

» lift m/ Men'o ipiriaJ
We have it Is itripci,
pkidi, aod ooUd colon, by

|.\IHt\ DAY M I D

Doans Fills
Carters Fills

I

Bayer Aspirin

•

V-

Prince

Bed Socks

thsf*

H e re ’a s g if t
ilw ay a sp p reciated .
th e y coin s in s v a r ­
ie ty o f gtyleg en d
Rises In w h ite en d
te a ro se.

Santa
Suggests

Albert

Gay aport anklctxoftest, warmext w&lt;a&gt;l
Imaginable, In paxt&lt; l col
ora. . .to keep you tmrni
while aleeping.

Sal llepatica
•I ek
(rt'omulsion
um

SI

Syr. of I'epsin
Burma Shave

!

D R UG

J .25 &amp; J .60

j

C D .i

&amp; L PERKINS

SANFORD .FLORIDA
Sanford
................ ..

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|i i .l Ten "r l ’«»f f
Fruit I’uiiilinif

DAIRY FEED
LAYING MASH
F£ED

« « " » • • ' * sap*lt*«

THF. GIFT HOUSE

;

Give* her a warm. Cuddlcy
Chswlile rohs . . . Roue, blue.

. ' OipOBRN TIMES

!*•

II e. I win tha wat in sum S»l*h*w
M
bt.ie - tai MoimIui I Hi I ibi I'p * 1!**

i •.......

So we have B rian Ihmlevy, who
hit ptetorea aa a had man an I
ciinched h it aU lua aa Um snarl*

Belatedly -eying "T h a n k y " to
M artin Andrreen for hi- eompllWent about the * a y w eVe run
,B«wapap«r*, we would Bntw er th at
if We had l l e a n l 1- mllllone why
won Id we wknt to monkey with a
new i pa per—« r etrn a chain of
Com m erdaJ. We
.•nn,t believe G ilbert Freem an
would | tre up hi* now-paper b a il.
Saaa even If he had M ean tY mil;IJ«ia, any more than M artin would.

childtab dlillluunable to etand
is bunt out la

n kwf r*M

r a n iim n it of ih-*r n »n choosing
The A u lr a Circle of the G ard ­
en (lu b will m rrt *»th Mr*. Ju li­
Th.- main r.mm nf Ih r -nnex
an Ponder 3lt» W r»t S u t c m t h
, 1 , . ( c . r a l r . l v&gt;ith th r Ih ri-tm a o
S t m t , at 7 30 I'M
with Mrs
rh'lrd r«U»r.. Ihr crn li-1 .I*&lt; nr•tton lwV iol,
W illiam .. J .
Jo e Ja rre ll a« co hi*te*s
Each
t.illlr m r » lightr.1 I 'h n .l m * . Irrr onmember ip urgr«l to bring a toy th , cp rrctla a i*rn in
tm u h sd a y
I*.I itrr which iminocttW" w rrr placed
Stover T hratrr in l»
among Ih r many g ift- |«it '-here.
SA TU RD A Y
n l| i.
There will b« a night aeaaion
The t'h n .tm a * S ln ry wo. irait
Student* from the Gram mar.
lha Red Ctoaa Burg trial UreaaJ
It
Mrlkmald
ta
ill
at
hi*
from M a t t h e w In M r. J T.
Cnnfnnl
( in m m
7ng« a*
at lha
the
M
n fo n i uram
n ir Junior High, and Seminole High
Clamp fnllnwml l-y ih r plrdcr to
School are invilrd to the Young home on \Ne*t 1 bird Street.
School a t 7 :3 0 o'clock under I
thr fl«|T
Thr money whicn &gt;»J»
People'* Club frrr ot•i charge
_
direction o f Mm. C. It. K irtley
fr»»m Df , UgUaH) -»*n i .»ti » i hi
!»'• *up( nmuaruKM
will
The Junior
Stu den t, from the liram m r,
\tarelb*
UMi., thu &gt;*ar w ■* ' *V&gt;I to
Ju n io r High, ami High Seho !•: meet at the Young People'*
|Ik u*p*I t " |»uieha*e i t
* &lt; li»i*ta re Invited to the Young IVopI '• on the Ijik e Front at W00 o'i
The office of tSe Garden Tenm»* liefer**** U»n-I #«»r tNe f lai»
■ lu b on the Lake Front from H 0|
Mr*.
Ib-rth*
Jrn
k
in
*
»•
frwe
o
f,
te
r
l&lt;,catrd
in
the
Sanford
Furni'r,BI* Mr* M N C le'eland , who preI'. M. until 11:00 I' M
I t 'j r t Storw will !«e open from 2:0 0 ing In Orlmntlo with hrr
»klp»l o\n ihr meeting, heard re ­
charge.
I.odgC' .p. M. until &amp; On IV M. with Mr*. Kobert.
port* from ihr varuHi* o flicrr*
Tha Sem lnola R rbek a.. -----Dickeraon in charge
Number 43 will m ee; at the t. O. R
. t an«l n 'litm iltrf*
Election?
\|r*. F. K. Roumillat. I ll will
O. F . Hall a t 8d)0 P. M. K
le r " " " '
*r , l |
Mi* ‘ *
kltdri*«»n. a »barter
w... be
.............
Re»l C ro u sewing to^_____#. . . --------. r •J’1'. m rin l. r. rra.l • h i.lo ry of ih *
nf o ffic e r! will
held amiI all* diatrihute
M em ber* a rc urged t a . attem i.
J the women of the county in the v (|| ^o|n l^cul ( «»l ( M ’ o tte i1 * " j cla*» »m«r it* org aniiatlon l 1*
T h e GUdioIa Grove, Numberj R d Croat *ewmg room
^ *utionr«l there
I year* ag*»
Several interrMing
267. will meet at the W O. W .
« ,,v | ,* v
------------I rd i*rm« on the rla*» »*er.- ftllnl ;n
Hall at 8 :0 0 r . M.
,
Mr
and Mr*
J«‘hn Ed * . ib r Mr* \\ « |W-C»»ur»e&gt;. thr i* *t
The T. E. U CU»» of the Fim t
Th(, p , , , M atron. H ub nf tS c Hlggtna
have a .
then
cI am
clap* tr»»hri un*l al*«* d a * * m *lhIlaptiat Church will have a cover-j (J y s wlj| h l t r thr|r (
Mm. Itlirgin .' m other. Mm M
rr
A h«*ui|iirt «*f fb*w rr* *»• i're« l di.h .upper In the •nne* at mB|
t
t(lr h(,mc of Mr». G riffin, of Jack .on v ille
•rntr«l hrr by the cla **
* : 3 0 for their annual ( h n .tm a a _ (
In|jn
, . , )mrtto
A v t.i
------- Mr*
•• l -, , ‘
" Th*'
party. All m em ber, are urge.l &lt;*&gt;1 nur
^:00 |&gt; y| | {o « lri.ei wrilll
John
A lcjam ler I.
re&lt;U| raI I ,,,. J.iitlr M l ir i" h&gt; l.llltan Shraron.
a tim iL
J^
)fn .
Stewart Dutton
and ting in the Orange General
nwracan*eying
o
C
h
n
.lm
a
.
m
c
a g r.
Fit in A Y
I Mr*. Odfal Crosby
I pital In Orlando from an 01
Mm. It H I'ippin play c l trveral
T h cte will 'He a co .lu m e dance- The C irtle . of the W. M S . of |lion performed W c f n c l a y
piano M-Ircllnn* i.f her nan comik.. v...iww iv „ ,.I,.-, c iu h on the h in t llap ti.t t h r r r h
wrlll
—
—
^ e U k 7 Front from a:IK) I* « ' met at 3-30 a .
f o lio * .
Mm.
If
&gt;1 IV arce
h a . Iwcn po.ilm n which h a ir r. crnlly liccn
|
,
|
|
|n,hli.hcl.
ami »ccnni|i.mlcl her
until 1 1 3 0 P. M All .tu d e n l.l
* irc lc , One, »' the home
o f „ | | K| U« B) »,&gt; t h , critical
H a'-'ilan irh ler, IV gsy I'ippin. “ hn »nng.
from the Gram m ar, Ju n i.., High.' M rH&gt;&lt; U rek. 2«80
.aurel
nr„ „ f h. r brother. Sidney
I '-W hile I ’h tl.tm a a " an.l nlhrr •»• ml High School, are inriled ami
M[* M h
Mrthvmr ,Un
re .tu e ,t« l to come drc.»ed to r e -1 » ' ! I ,
|Ircti.Mi.
•re.ent u ch aracter
from
th . . V ' :
Ty * . ': . *
” '*
J
Mr. and M r. J I H o i..■ will) I.lyht r.-fri-.hinrn|. w ire «rr*c,l
Aomica or from fairylam l Mu.lc - I -.'jp p p * l o t
'PPPPPPim PP leave Friday for A t l a n t a l . . ..|H-ml |o the Inllnwiny M r. A J IV.
%HI Ik .u rn l.h n l
,
^
' 11
Avenue (h, hll|„,a ) .
,».,nl
The Red I n . . . Su rg lrlal tVom - „ ^ ' r ' e TM re
-ith
Mr.
Hah
..................
loir- Room
al
the
G ram m ar. Hall at -.1 ■ la rk 'v en u e
I
Smith,
School will III- onen a ll day under
' " rt" h " " ' •"»• « » - " ill.am
Mf, ,
^ i „ f. , ..f Si |-,
the d irrcli.ia of
M r.
II
|l h » .l.r at He . hoi. S a m ir.
1,(ljr|t ,.
Po|ie All art urire.1 to allem l
• '"[• f ' ' '
W" r‘' i relative, tin . Mr- ' of. r »
B^i heln fill Oclolier. Novem ber.|11 . '
" 'r "
w’,,ur
.' rem em lieri.l a . in. foru m
? m i Docemlwr i.u n la.,
I ‘ ' " lr
1
V: * . rov1r r r ’ j un. Il.yan
Studrnta from
the (ita m m rr. ili.h luncheon at 1. .0 orliwk at
Jun ior lllr h . and High School. ' * &gt; 1 . " f .
Myr on Sm ith
............

mi.I Mi-

.Mrs. Elijah Adams
i
Has sr.th Birthday

SERVIC E MEN’S
CALENDAR

A n d a p lflw k o fo u g h t
( • o r U t u y b y t M r rid el

* TH# 14AMCS U M iHurii r*u

name* mo»t of them »« ugot .
fiMtn the vrr&gt; Nan t)ran&gt;
th«-&gt; I
f&gt;*»v t &gt;plf \ htiltl thr w orn • rh j
previou*!' I liregefirl atr V rthir«|
•* lluinphn\ lli'fiu t are i rubrai J
•landari!* of (oiiduct J
i.g high

W EEK LY NEWS COLUMN

Prr-umably by the -amr profw», soma cf our long-*atnblUbal
meanlcs art finding the pathways
to vlrtut while a new ervp of
Japanail hewvie* takes over the
road* to perdition.

America's F ir s t!
Guerrilla Fighters! 9

« u « lltf • • rm iN U *t m td g fs U
p r M t e W # * r * m s i l r ^ »— r y gA gr l

* - fi »gi f

HOLLYWOOD

apologiie and lelU them Imw
llttl" he knew about It and that
he 1- -orry he waa try Inf to run
the ehow, that bo Bodl butt In
any more. I maintained all alone
that at the proper lime a aecrnd

THEFUMINGEPICOF fl

C hm n je y o u r um/rrwrar /retju r n lly
Thmn it t a n hn
fin*ix/, n u t actut&gt;l&gt;+d —w ith
/*n m ark o n i. a*/i d ay *, lean
a **/ on f/m» gnrrnenf

mg brute nf "llra n tiekti
now
appearing In true &lt; |nr* •«' •» hern
nf "Wake I •land" uni "( ,*rgu of
|n»&gt;i&lt;rni*,M mairhiiiK hi* nititm i*
vita with the hi.irk wile- •-f Nip |
a |M&gt;nr*e brUtr*

Natural Error

ft*

Starring
C H A R L E S S T A R RETT
n ilh R U S S E L L H AVRE:
C U F F EDW ARDS - • a
—A LSO -

• lik e your tir e * u n d er*.«r
mutt U tt longer th n e d iy i.
L ett it tiring made for clvilLun.
You'll find H anes woven
Blunti ore a g oal buy. Tliev:
quohty g.om ct.ti ore cut to
full -ire —no ikimptne The
-eat ti r.Kimy, ihc Icy. the
right length. And thorti that
fit pnqicf ly undergo 1cm -train,
near longer.
T h e y com e in w hite and
colors. T ry them with a highly
absorbent H anzs Undrrthirt
for e itra comfort.

M ASI1I Nt* Tt IN Ih r
|0 i W officials Iwtwren r fit
and
\V l Here i •«. | r|%rwherri a ir abide
rum bling, that .„ay h.raV r..,th
‘ ''r p«»tial rem.-.l» .ugge.te.1
.
it the dim i tid ily aliiKatu.il
any minute m l., .me of th.......... ri„ llr, , m, n . , » r ,
" I n long ilaya’ monotony
Man. the wandering alien
lor man|mw. ■ |.r»l.lem. r.f th.||ul be| m.l the o r n r . h e .r . .
Listens to clrar mrbaly
• sr the proving *h«»rt igr
of that n|t! hugah*M&gt; o f organii***!
Kneeling In some grassy giro
P iy n e ia n . »n.| .le n ti.l
u. ra.«- me.||ctre the t r . i that ,n&gt; .uch
Where your c o i n s Is toward th
.o r • tv ili.i,.
national regulation will lea.l I.
i i f iillm l mr*licm.
•ea
Topflight ill n ti.t* recently tort
Thr *o )jtlo ri l*n ’t anyw hrrr
And his dream. Eternity 1
Thj. JtttlK*' "T h l* lutly *«y» you tried to »|K-«k to Iter
in Ma«hingtoo
i h. whola l*u*i-i near tn sight, hut there isn’t &lt;
LAURA I1F.NET
id the *t it lio n !"
ness wa« off ihr rrcord, hut 11 •- rrowde*f rom m unty in the &lt;oun
Student: "It wn* all a mlalakc, your honor,
I w** print if al *t»raker at the c losing* lr&gt; (W ashington included and
lookiitK for my rotimmate's girl, whom I hsd never »een session, a civilian topnotch*» in elow*&gt; to the luol where member#
Thr heat way to ilrfra t rumors
yanke«l of any fam ily In which
there
who
had
described
me
a* na tvivariouH
. ila-fore,
t t 'i n r r , rhut
u ji w
iiu n
u n been
urni u
u a u i u v u to
tu m
u an
m u i u u t the dentiil ranks, fitrly
Is never to*rV(M-at them
thr midars out of he
m ilitary !« aseriously ill child. &gt; pregnant
(blonde w ith rln**ic fe a tu re * , itcau tifu l com plexion, p erfect men for their ranis on U)% pro wife, an outbreak of cold*, or a
e*C40n
week-end loqthache. fail to real.figitri', Hfnartly drc«aed and— "
i* every day
Aefcdrding to figures mad# pah- »*e UAt thl* la one of A m in e s'*
•**: " fI don’t core
| ' The W ltn e**:
'■*- to proxecute the jfentlrm an
lie here recently, aU»ut a id third critical w artim e problems
Anyone ndirtit have made the iumc m lxtake."— Imke City nf
all the a tle bodied phyplrt
in the rountiy Icu rlun vr of r
Rei*»rlrr
f-llot* who .li.ln
practicing physicians and rr
q u r-tlo n * lif »»•
of those over 8 6 ) are now wgrv
the •lined force*
Don’t b.If here is anv state l.-ft t
t l m . . . or
a* tha ratio of one doctor
bc/or* you
"Nintah Join-*, I'xe tailin' up a collection fo tie benefit I1.000
peraons. It hasn’t I*fcn TVB atter enyoy this igonth **hib» nf our worthy puxlah," explained one of the brethren. "You |K7i »«m| h ere ami In states ffaniCst
)rou can. The Victory t a i goe* know, he’* leavin’ ua fo' to take a church down In Mobil \ hit by enlistm ents trd tb ^ ^ y ^ ld ra ft" of meiliral
men.
into affect neat month
an’ we thouKht we’d get together an’ give him a little mo­ untary
the ratio is ripidly apyro«ching
m entum !"—Tnwnaon (Md.) Cog.
uric dot tor to each .1,000 A rgons.
Secretary Wickard *ayn he will
Villainy, like nepotism, is i ureCompart t ils with
apportion
be no food "rx a r". May la* he heard
menl In the m ilitary force* of ly relative. Once your standard,
what happened to Mchulaa
i nr mrtlical m ar t«- appiotlrnately gradr-A film villain was an AmB r JO E H E N D R IC K )
mean. er4e* n gangater who toteil a gat.
I ’h men That
rbietn'l
Eeblenlly that *trip tea»4&gt;r from
of course. C u t every idiyalciari hlekfd little dog*. ar*l intermit
Ihe
W o...a.i ’b A uailiaty
Army
; ha* only l.Vi men to I.*“k •a f te r .* tently fomtlesl u moll. T«wfay hr'*
A SAMI’I.L A Mrrnhrr of Everyone shoukl read thu colutiin M 1th s|*c4lall*ta. •urgeons, e t c - ' • gangster ami hi* nationality
Corpa didn't like the W A At uni­
form.
(Ulttft... M r r t ... m-ny Irtlrr. Hu.-rll -pr,k. of U)f f*ct that devoting Ihrm srlve* I*. 1,1ppecial
m atte* **» l*»rg us it'* Ja p
. uctplr krr|&gt; ta kin, about wilt tieatm cn t*. every Army r Navy docent
»r N -n
It usually 1*
* .............
r, , , , ' n •**“, ,! MIX th* lK.y. at th. fmt.l aixl hr i d«K tor's h n --l Is
I)B K IN D It ) Hi ll KM I'IdlYKN
murh larger
TW* trnnsitMin is mi markr&lt;|
A grocery atorr has jatatltf this .Somr nf ihr Irtlrr- are wonlnl ^K hi.a to aril* Mint lett.ra to than that. Nor is Cierr any.t|uaraitil
,om. arr thr llomr Front. Ht wrltra or.r »cl with giving the fighting men that a whole movie has l»rrn In ill
•Igni "I'lra s e hi kin*l tn our rib- iliphmialiriilly
on the premise that an American
Roo-r- ,lln ultimate In medira1 •a|t
plo/rs T h ry 'ir iiianb r In g rt than dowiiilyhl Imr-h A Mtmbcr nf paillcularlz la Pre*ldcnl
n a lo m era
-Kxrhmfrf t'onxrr.- i. a human being Bill veil nxl HorreUirv at Ht«la Cor- I Thr point is that somehow the racketeer, compared to a Naii
I- mure inrliiiril to bo Improa-nlj rlell Hall In which b« t«U* of I b * illh of the 'mine /ront rnOal ba
flOMRTHINts TO
It KM KM IIKR with * -oii-ibl, letter, t recently tow ha Joined lha clamor for a
Up, loo, and that the &amp;6.00Q
Don*l aay a thing'* lm|tnaaible— rreelvrj a letter from lb* U»| aeeond front xnd rritlied tbelr I
or ,r* ,&gt; ph y*lcl*n . i* ft In
Anxrlra
Chamber
of
Comm*rrt
policy
toward
Ihe
Vichy
rorornThe chaiKcs are you'll rue It, I
luiKerulnc the I3S.I8X) IlmlUUou ment and told them exactly how T I ? pr?c P*‘r , r e j “ " *ty u t
Dfcauaa aorne f«a*| who docan'l •■ti aalarka. I yrnuhl like to print lo ran thln*». Then be * oea on to I *t..o| itr nilnlimmi, iim vi.inl ihry

,

A I’ayoff in Lead!
“BAD MEN
OF THE HILIeS*

They’ve put the
wear in
underwearr'

'’Water,** crio l the weary l-uni
**Be the medicine of sig h t'
You, the shining allerr r«*r*1
With a living girt alight
Shall attain a holme**
Rooted things forever mt**

don't have to worry any more
about being kept awake at night,
but wa ara terribly concerned over
how wa are going to wake up in
t h t morning.

|

Friday &amp; Satunty
MIG DOUBLE ItIL

Ami God, smiling and at ra»r,
Bawr thl* frr*h Interpreter
Winding through the leafv tree*
W etting all th r rrralurrw fur,
Like a bright rvangrlU t
Whose ilmripb's mu»t lie ki*aed

wa

|l{

ws * e self
ward* the!

F*c* **f lli* Water*

Oils aa a -anipl. of a aenalblr
lype Irllrr: "llcar Mr. Hendrick*'1 he Kxrcutlvr Order llmitlnc
aalarlra to a net *28.000 a year,
Now that . the coffee shortage tlauilblc a- It ha- undoubtedly
W really beginning to strik e home, teemed to ioinr at flirt fiance,

[||| f T D

ji t l

wont) |

(F'rntn The \Yi**hihgt«»tt Po*11
Like A rhibt the water ran
In the great rip erim rn t
When the unlver*e I»e*an
O tpt new-rnailr firm am ent
Cha*e&lt;! im l r * tn l * growing FIihpI
To the eery feet of G imI

know

I

ELO IRE WINN L E E , Society Editor

IAist Italian Empire

Will coma along an*l do It.
— Banana Peeling*

Mr. and Mrs. Evans
Honor Bridnl Couple

Azarian Class 1
Christmas

1*

--------- H-r ».I t ' " r I A
i n . 4 . r . 4 Mater, m
Mow many civilians know the Fledge o f Allegiance to
til**MMnfrttPTreL r
the King? How many people, other than school children.
■
■■ — ------ ■_
know what they are xu*ipo*rei to do when giving thl* pledge'
&gt;.m ii"w .Tn^TTi t- r r*"raxunl obxcrvation of such formalities we are afraid
•«
*** not muny do.
- ------- rw" - -------------------- -------:
And so the following communication from Mrs. If. J.
■OM4 WP t- o « a *
ll^hmnn. who has long taken an active part in local D.A.R.
bobdon dbab —i h I m m ■•«»*»» (clri'IrA, ia pnrtlculorly appreciated and should be read with
sra sca im o M matks
[interest by every patriotic citizen:
•
!• aa. bbm — !
"Thia year the Pledge of Allegiance and Its accompany• L a m t -------------------- m t s ling gestures as prescribed at the second National Flag Code
"
1 ~ J t 3 1 Conference, wan adopted in its entirety by the Congress of
m* t m
i --------------- ib m the United States. The Joint rtwolutlon, introduced by the
ah •kiiurr ••«»*«. n r&lt; . *i lion. Sam Hobbs of Alabama a t the instance of the Amcrih ? a ! 1 w r i t e •* can i^'Kion— together with amendments suggested by the
U-S. H ag association— was approved June 2 2 .
‘T h e instructions are as foilowa: Standing with right
hnml over the hrart, repeat the following pletlge: 'I pledge
allegiance to the R a g of the United States o f America md
to the Republic for which it stand*, one Nation, indivisible,
with lilrciiy and justice for nil/
"A t the words, 'to the F.ng* the rigit? anti )n extend­
ed, pnlm upward, toward the Flag and this position is held
until the end, when the hand a fte r the words 'justice for
all', drops to the side.
"The Hedge was written by Mr. Francis Bellamy, a
mcmlxT on the sta ff of 'T h e Youths Companion" md was
first rend In 1IW2 . Exactly 50 years later— June, MM2— it
received official recognition by the Government of the |
United Sta tes, and is to be used by civilians, schools and ill
organizations other than military who use their own form '
of salute.”
|

PACK Timri

TH E 8 A N FQ PP. g ^ A l H. R A ^ O IMD . FLORIDA

,T , D E C E M B E R 1 0 . 1 M L

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fe

R e s t r i c t i o n s On
Travel Hit Gator
Basketball T e a m

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.. ......................... ..••.♦.»**« *•.**............

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fected by • unlvwrtlty n illn r *t|*|U*d t i h i m 10 n«n pltked jtu t
lowing v an ity ethWtc* nine day* Jtiara they I n n tomorrow mom-'
Wav* from echool daring th* I big and tnla group will no doubt
ye*.-.
|tneloda aavaral
frnhmen
and

« f r » rr t n f t u H*•t « ***t v •\fi*!

I; Quality D rin rf
Served right

Censorship Of

Each on* o f thaa* G ator* had' other green m aterial.
leven d a rt leave on football tripe t
---------------- ----------------Uat F all and will now have to
..... . . . . v
ronfln* their ea^e aetlvliy for th *
II OLID AT (O N F F ,(T H )N 8
real of lha aeaaon to home gam e*
or a *hort trip th at will not #*•
Du* to food abortage* *o m . of
ceed their two day lim it*.
°td eonfrellnn holliWy tradl.
T l h lota leave* Coaeh Cherry, tlona may have to be patted Up.
with Ju it three letterm an, F or- But there are atlll plentv of do*
ward IJoyl*
Carlton,
T am pa: mettle n u ll, ra ltln * and
tom *
Guard Ja ck H ager, Orlando, and candle* which ran be ute I for
Forward Phil C raig. Jaek to n v lll*. decorating cake*, cookie* and eon-

T h a t ia th o kind you will
alw ay s find a t ^

DILL'S PACKAGE
STORE &amp; BAR
(P a c k a g e Goods
111 W. F lr it Bt.

Fh. »M

|dry material.

We Sell U. 8. Savings Stamps

T*l. Shipped
Grad* “A*

Red Smoked

SAUSAGE

TURKfYS

ib 17c

h^., a, 4 5 c
Chipped and

diced fork

Drttied

UVER

Quantity RichI* Bettered

ib 2 3 c

STEWING
HENS

/

Grpcory Piles* Good Tfiru Tu«*d*y, Doc«nbor 15
/kUatSt ProtJuca Pnca* Good Tkru Sat, bdeombor 12

Vogfa

lb 3 5 c

ffcOodtlyJita

SCRAPPLE

lb 2 5 c

fresh Pretaed

Tondoray Loin Pinbon®

H ook

Ib

39 c

B « « st

Ib

39 c

* T"

Fancy Shoel Cal Lamb

( ^ ■ v ^ T v T fc C ^

Loop

L t

Meair lam b n.b

M g A V S a B O n

Bon*Itn Brliket Corntd

Ib

I5 c

t e w rr»«h~ Bta Teed
Northern Heodlen

W hiting Ib 19c

STOMER8 BEND THEIR FRIENDS

n
iM i ib Uockofol,
JSc
(Rod Nreh.
Fetlerll

(L g o .ib !2 ^ c )

HUM

of North Am erica l e u
century ago, lu rp a u e d
tive Am erican gam e.

th in a
all na­

ltrittih lo tillrr* In Indl*. la
IMA. dipped their whlta uniform*
in muddy water for camouflage,
thereby originating military kha-

Round Steak, lb. 39c Chuck Roast* lb. 29c

LEGAL NOTICES

SKIN LESS W EINERS, lb

Ib Me

SKIN LESS W EINERS, Ib

Va Red Fin

Ib

Baking Tip* Short

noli

ib

7^c

f r o t h Wal or

Ib 17c

B ro o m
Shoulder Steaks or

Lamb Path*

Largo MulSoi

B oo

lb

45 c

Baltimore Standard

Morttllt

CARTON PURE LARD, 4 lb

M tD | A Ft nA ltr

Blue Runner a Pan

FRIDAY and 8 AT. 8PEC1ALS

In ilie and itrcngth the blion,
which roamed the weaUm plaint

Taste O* Cea Kc*th*m

fat

Frtih Gi Chopped

Bool

ib 4 3 c

Pillsbury s 5 lb* 2 6 1Cigarettesetn 1 .2 4

TENDERAY
Doneleu Pot

FRYERS

"Rett* Flour

GENUINE S P R ING LAMB

A bitter battle aver th* party their■ninthIp of th* Republkan National
Committee ended In (ha eleittlon a t
Ifirrieon B . Bptogler, veteran leva
party leader. A member of the com*
tan tea for 10 year*. Bpaagier raid

LOIN or CLUB STEAK, Ib.

ro rcttiD

vno.

Sausage, lb.

BILK

[ ttire n

43c Beef Liver, lb.

MALT1MOHM

W ftar

Sauer Kraut

COttT

Oysters, p t ....... 49c. Mullet, I b ......

Oyriw* pi 43c

Mince Mept or Peanut Butter

HeodloM (Largo, lb 33c)

Sou BlortdK

J&amp; y **

FLOUR

Sweet

RELISH

20ib*65c

Jw 12c

FLOUR

Land O' 5 shifeo

2oib»77c
W ashburn

GfHfl Spill

m e

PEAS

SH REDDIES

pkfl 11%c

National Plata or J-Mtnut.

Rallod Dog

FOOD

9-ibs 3 9 c
Fir* King Ovtn G latt Deej

tndepe.’idewwi

Packago

JUMBO SHRIMP Ib
FRIDAY ONLY

aoLD M YBU O W

Bananas, 3 lbs.

Skinned HAMS

FR ID A Y ONLY

FR ID A Y ONLY
BONELESS HAM, Ib 59c

Bread, loaf
.1 i ,

W IltTK •ym U .KB

IlM o O fB ra U N M

j rtv tr

I*

i

English W aln u ts.. 29c

fa

t t jv

Cat Off

Turnips, 2 lbs..........9c

Celery, stalk .......... 15c

) r .i.i,n w n io H iM i

^ Onions, 3 lbs.

Cabbage, l b ....... 3V*c
■ewer Mefeev P m t . * r

( ( H tiM «

A PPLES

lb

lurtwel

l o ia i.

Beets, 2 bch.

r.\ x v \

r iS H

Tomatoes, Ib
* r a s c r H i U .o n
W
C Squash, 2 lbs

Softly

MATCH B5

Gtorch—

15c Linit

box 7 c
Wub Purchot* oi Van Camp’

O W SO
Ige. 21c m ail 8 l-3c

Mlnnttota Yellow

Tissue 3 for

'ork Imperial Cool

IM oi 4 lb*

Pccsna

Ib

Polithed Gddty

Towels
Apple Butter ...
pn«#ilfer B n i l a

Cigarettes, Ctn.
I * aa. U M r

7

; -*

Catsup......
Mortons Salt

CEREALS
Quaker O a ts ......

SN0WD1

Post Teiui ..
3-Minute ;Oi
Corn Flakes

�ttie

5Ai#roHD

Sports Delegates SUMIN01
Yankee Football Players May
Votq Against | c o u r t
Help Rebels Win Bowl Games To
Ban On Athletics

hfrai.d,

grown

|Included

product-

T ie

f.'.-f nllona

1 "

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1.............. ....

|

'UiiDBU Arum

Iw.1111 | SBIIM,

tn iniA " i i .

j “ -w in L tf

the

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i ■ am
I

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** *»*&lt; " ■'
ltt9~m****4 •
u* NS**#**1 h-l'

ONK IULM0N nml
'I'hrri* Hundred
MILLION in WAR
ItONDS—
U&gt;|

i ’ - u t i t it •

f t ji u t n i m n l c i l

iona S t a i r

|"

I11 *t u . I

«m&lt;l In .

nf

2. Paying driver when he prrncn'w bill to save
rail hack*.
.1 . When one day * c n ir c is nesired, bringing In
and railing for cleaning.

(P I.E A S E R E T t ltN H A N KERS)
22n Magnolia A te.
Phone B6 I

I r i i ’t

Sleeked ky #M Q.ellfy «

lil|Ui»r tAS

lMiiiei)t that »' *f

rackiiife Store
At l POPULAR BRAND
Cl. n Farrrl! I*rt»p&gt;
MtOhir DW«._____

l TL ROMNSOrs

riim

m in nor iumI lim n
I l | f ** " I m i

pw «ilhlr.

SEMINOLE DRV C LEA N ERS

ihhnuld Mif iiirf irr :L tir int•r, ,t
in u i n n i ri £ mill lo«mn, nnt1 c
cent roti inofr «hj
pl« %.
thr giiiiif or
t hr | (Ail diiFi
the umtcriMl m Rilaiilr In them
M
«.
j
II » it
Thr Wapiti it often called thr Thr rr shnulti tk*‘ mu |.-|litV in the
* fifnrrv!ni*nt nf rul« * for living ti)

^
j
By way of contrail, Alabamg't Amrrican rlk.

O. I) T. OltDKHS H Em r n o N IN TRU CK
I'll HI I* A M * RKI.IV Kit IKS TO SA V E CAM AND
TIK E S.
We nrc asking nur pnlrons In co-operate by:
Itrinsrinsr in and railing for olcanigfg when

A&gt;1 WORK FOOD

1 •’

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Tfiinish pioof and

u f i t r pall.tilmm cahnt*! Ik* di»*
tlliipiiiihfd fr-ndll)- from It* Ik*IUT
ktumfi i &lt;&gt;Mip«irii&lt;&gt;rt )&gt;Ini 11111 iii

athlrl *C' U v i' « •*»!
t • ih«* in m
civilian |«.|o,lai..,
, t e, .m lr l. ...... .

labile Prokop of U ev e- J " "
"
land, O . H ath- aophomore U il- f,,rX 'J1" 1 '*■■* * l« ,'»l;l l « ...... ..
back; Wilbur Stein. fl™ t-.trin s “ "*■
!■ IL -fe e .. t - .
. blocking hack from Ellw betbr N.
,,f 1 ..............a Mute uni.
j j . ; Tom A ndrnon. t c r 'o r tack le , , *X' frpm Ml. Hope. WV aand
“ « * hare '• Ihuik ..f (lie nt.tr
i Jam ea Kuhn, alternate firtU trin g *lc of the p c p l r on thr hum.
I Flecking liack from E a tt Bleckley, front a« writ a , of oar fi.-i.im
.
Va.
' force.
A couple e f pcnntylvanla boy*,
“ However we might Ik- ui.tr&gt;
|Fullback W aller G nrim kl of M -i-( prartlral nlmui n t l d .t a . for v
I lual and
Jo *
Clamp
o( M t-.tia n rr » r mi_ itt ida&gt; only train
|P te a u n l. made I- S. U. foolltall c lr.e t„ l,„ni ai d if m . l I- ■
' hlelory in ju r e . »lowed Grrlnaki lom plrlr .rh i-lu i. , t„ p|a&gt; tr.
I thin tcaren. but la it year thr b is tame train la i r "
|fellow netted more yardage than
Hr. W d l.j, ,
Sm ith, nlhli u
I any nthe
T l* e . b a d
|director ..f Tulanr .m l
i Loohnmore (.lam p, arronllng In
-| , m .,r , n g i.
f „ c , „f
Coach B em ie Moore wa» “a* goo*l ,n(r „„
! ? : any rhinr I ha.1 •1&gt;« team • „ ,olu.
..........
1
• 1
however. Fnphomorr „ ............. ..
,,
...........
Alvin Dark, was ■ ] m iu ian iin ,
( #, _« |. „...................
,
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mfiri.il hrr«U

COUNTY
'JCORDS

B ; BEVERLY R. YOUNG
AP P m ta rn
NASHVILLE. Tenn. Dee. 10— other extreme The team', fir it
'h , Louitiatu .leb-eeti.m I . i i
A crop of Yankee footballer*.: 12 player, were all from the deep lnlf
«nr S-mth. a .irrn c o l e
who bare n l m l n l way down! toulh. And Vanderbilt lUted ju tt »nrr m reim ; in h n -.v .ilr. im, ,
■oath to PI lie, mop help the cne northerner on Ita flret team. 'h i. wrrk r t ! m il pr.-«-nt .. un.
Johnny Rebe win four bowl garnet Q uarter!ack Art Rebrotieh
of '« ! front ncaiu.t nhainluntnriii
on New Year't da)
I Chlthom Minn
“I Intel ei'llegralr nthl.-tu.
Led, ai a matter of eouraa, by
Tonne..re
rotter
w
ai
lone a . I nflr Ram .n u ll thru
T he ■
the boy. who rolled their “ R’i “|
•tram m ed with northern*™. They continuation, tut Tulanr an I I
with an op-north twang, will be
to name a few, Walter l.lant Sta’.,- wouldn’t mlml » Iit 1 1*
teen pitying for Georgia In the Included,Pruvidencr,
R. ...
1.', -----Jam et de emphati.
---------------- —
Rote Bowl, for Tenneeeoe In the StaterG affney, Cumberland, kid.; W11™
The «|ur.tloli ul rimtlnuatioii ol
Sugar Bowl, for Georgia Tech In Ilam lllllm an , Kane. Pa ; A lbert athletir
partKidnrl) football »the Cotton Bowl and for Alabama , Yabato. Cincinnati; William Gold,
on
the agrnda j t hiu’iv lllt, ami
In the Orange Bowl.
Crorktrn, M iu . Capt. AI Mutt, •rekins a preview of rmtfrrrnre
During the regular aehedulet. .Cleveland. O ; Royal Price. Jo h n *- n,,|nlll„. T ie A u .
uiU.i P ie .. 1 ■
tha transplanted
Yank*
made town. Pa Jo e KUher, Blucfleld, j
a.ke&lt;l tvpit-vt nL.otirc. of It oh
p u la football hiitory in leading W . V a.; Hick Huffm an, Charlee-I
•ehoolt for an cxnrea.lon.
h ton, W V a - O. C. Lloyd, Chariee-; "(■nllesi.ile
, Inn. W Va.. an&gt;l Jam ea M yer*/ Uibutrit
I
')
,,
r , U " 'c of 'h r
,
tilth a few cxictd io n t f i c r s U
U.llt. . ,
, Tr«h. t«*». k m tm c k ly a home-'

SANFonn. Florida

NOW TO FlNO
S lA T u -'L t
£?!.;» I'V O WTO

ILL S£E HXJ A’

f m il

I n ; WO

» K. h i I I m I . v

jo jrtl it K'Mtal ii in ,tnd thut t&gt;
»^i|v« Mil &gt; I’Um . rl lii f i. nhcrtil wii
its full
)'f&lt;iifl Jill
t‘
rrml) |'Iai -,..| If,
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aiwl rreel in . fm i*. r.»&gt;it t &lt;.«Ii *

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IF XXI ONLY
KNEW HOW
MUCH-'

B i/r B its iS -i r1". &gt;
iLl NEVc - i -X AT:
THOUf A oUlO;*

MV
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H E L P WANTED
IN H FI2E V%E
MA k E S ^ c LL
C A S iN j S

CO A CH OfWATORSt A , . ]|
5 faal 7 Inchat. 150 poundt, mlnlfT
education (High School preferred}.

-s S lir 'i'il

TA*LE &gt;
TIMF
IN MV
OFFICE

Evans Slippers

driving aipartanea fnaavy equlpmi

Stewards

WELDIMG
rlANU A
I-Cj J N O N
WAB. H '

THAR 1
SHE B E

Garage Employee!

T k U l Agonti, Baggage C tarb, BooUooport, CaleuUton, Stenograph*™, Typhit, O arki, Janitor*
and CWon^t.
it hat ahvryt botn our policy to give preference In empioyment to mon and woman Bring along our route*.
If you are Irrtereiied, mall postcard or Utter, giving
n*m*. eddreu, ago, m i . and Indicate position you
belt suited for. to PCRSO N N a DIRECTOR. FLORIDA
MOTOR LINES, JACKSONVILLE, FLA. An application
blank wil bo mailod to you, and If’ you are acceptable
and pJbMfon It opart, arrangement* wil bo
for •
poreonol bdorvWw and farther comidorgHoa.

mod*

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r-te s rE P th * !

ILL SAV I CEM E M B E fi

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it &gt;u ttA fy j QifiTE
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Two-Tones
Strollers

B. L. PERKINS
C o r re e l M cjiV \\
__________

THE LONE RANOEK
t

Classified AdverbsemeoD

TWEJRE'J THE TCkVlt, T0BT0 YOU GO i f TO
ABPASK IF MOORE 16 5TILL x

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TCV-f Ii UAH J U t ’ Yt-Y

HI'S PAUGHTEfS Ltt 1
HERE, , - r — ------------- ,.Y

MISCBLLANKOUtt

,

iM- ME
*ViAY

t , ’.V ABOUT tVXXA Ah' m.x G 'K l, bEL£N
[ .L a Oh' ’ * v
-m o C -D MiftE w AFj
o O '' tvm pan out p r -t'T r a te ' i CAf t
F CrjBL Him 'ji.Li.iN 0t)T TUVt PLuMNEQ
Nt ttl-3 MLV /-— ----- ------------- --------- ^

hood famKure

Plant, a . follow. l 100

DO. YOUR Chrlitmaa Shopping i t
Bauet’a Radio S en lea—a wonderfol MlocttOfl e ( toya; alto
rsdioa, alwatnua cooking ware;

TOTTU IF THE IC W t f t ABANDONED, Yd
F W A CLUE TO t * r r r —

LIGHT COME ON
in WWD0W/

COME ON, TONTO

I'LL-RMiPut 1 *0 5 , HtLERA GtT
THE DROP ON WHOtVER^i
HERE N f ^tND I M ON THCJR
\ m ! I’VE BEErt WARNED OF

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If^rtlpnfilfUliM^aC^TA’rA! &gt; &gt;

THETMWmJUA/

�tu m a j them e a t.
TUt
have been fin * If t h * big
tied c»llrd only fo r gun*.
em it * l i » ru n facto ry bed bought
e x tra i lr r l , the. plana .
e-j«ld r»t rn ou fh to rom p!
Cut |||»||» engine*. Unci
h*.| I.O.KI tem porarily useless maw arthousev
Dy HERMAN ALIJCM
, ( M i r cunt In h it
W art aren't * mi in warehouse*.
t your rarrn rn l according to
lon y before C H I', Untla Ham
clotht That's what CM P. becan aerk ing out a new techi Sam ’a new Controlled M a­
ta Plan. It all about. The
nent” la a complicated one—
Vital tools o f war. ships- planet.
"
tanka, gun.. The “d o th "
the
"
n w material from which three J
tools are made. And the most
* .
Important raw m atrriala are cop- . . .
p er, aluminum and ateel—the Ills 1 .
T hree of CMP.
.
.
( Suppoae- -that all the copper,
Aluminum and ateel Uncle Sam
\| |
{a n yvl hit hands on wrrv spread
aut in a lony sheet, like a length
|i j ,
i f cloth. Now imayine that all
UM . vastly detailed specifications r il. ,
fo r ahlpa, planes, tanks a n j g un . , . nn,,|,j
Could te laid out in paper pat- |:„/4| i

xcess

E ffo rt.***
ih M

bf
•Ut. T e rrsrra , meadow ou tlet*,1

.

Marvel Dread
1 lf&gt; loaf
8c
P/j H&gt; loaf 11c

COFFEE
Red Circle
2 lbs. 47c
Bokar 2 lbs. 51c

I'reslt Fruits &amp;
Vegetables

Onions, 3 lbs

11c

2 heads 23c
Carrots 2 bnchs. 21c
; Apples, 4 lbs,
j »*r *»«! 4 \

; Limes, dozen

O a rb r'a

Brans, 2 lbs.
doz. 53c! Turnip (ireens
__ __

• •*! Viln

n % l« tx .

Potatoes, 5 lbs.
63c "i c.lrr
_ _ _
Potatoes, 6 lbs.
I

I h.

a r n r iA L m i m * i
M U l
r n A x m * r c a ir no. 4 T tt
I
NOTICI5 in M EItr.lfT CJIVFM TO
A IX WHOM IT MAT COS*
That, urv4»r and by vlrtoa e. U t
final d K fM of fororloaor*. •ati od
In the Circall Court of tbo Niatb
JudlrUI Clrroll of tbo Halo of
I’lorido. In and for fUmlaolo Cooa*
ty In Cboacrry on Ibo lllb day
of Nuvanbar. a . U. 1X1. In a
r»Haln rau ia
Iboroln
pending,
wbcrrln T W. Vann, doing bnai*
nan under tbo namo and oylo of
Manufartoror'o fUleo Company not
|r# «&gt;rporatled. la plaintiff.
and
M«ry W. ftoogtaa, Joined by her
liM»l.an4. V. K. ItoHilM, and V. V
ILiuflaa, ara defendanla, I. Ja b i
leonartlr, aa Mpeclal
Maater
in
rhaneery, wll| ae 11 to tbo blfbaat
and beat I&lt;i44er for raab. al tbo
front door of ilia County C«Airt
Ifuoaa, in fho Clip of JUaford.
flortda. on Monday, the 4th day
»f January. A* !&gt;• 1X1. tho tame
he-inc the Halo I&gt;ay of aald rnontn.
during ihe legal hfhuro of sale, tha
following dea&lt;rlbed
real aatata,

^TfH KM Ol.M . I
Ih • Fwmli.h lira
&gt;tartr&gt;l nnt'tvrhus
thr rikiluri praoulj
in H r I r«*vin&lt; j of
rrlnjr in .Norway.
that t &gt;i»hu* l a s bn
« • ; priionrra h#U
man* n cu p y in g N

K M IItT IE D

CORN FLAKES
Giant Size 14c

x u rten

t

REPORTED

French Dressing
Pt. Bottle 13c

I .U m

Sparkle 4 pkgs. 20c
» f in * i n :

C IIU C K 110A S T lb

27c

|CLU B S TEA K

lb

I •*•(***m

« i .i . a x t T

khoi

an

35c

Recent Victories Jugler’3 Life In
U. S. Army Found
Show Allies Are
Closely Un i t e d To Be No Cinch
lly JOHN (1HOVKJC
F.velUa of
Ihl*
la*l nioo'h
•hould ditnel any doubt* that tl"*
United Nation* are truly urutr*l
—United by Interdepended* •• on
mutual action for a u r rn * a i-.in .t

((» • « (,r

ii c

I’ O H K L I V E R

H)

lb

i - n r n i.is n r i ni:
P O R K S A U S A G E !b
u rn a t .

13c

n n .a i iK

. 39e

Africa
With the air again the i r
of Kuk«lan HtormuviWa an' i* n»i
l«a*#d Airarndjata an.I .‘ i "n
tha Soviet* launched the •»ffer
•iva that ho* *rnt Hitler redin/
'In Ru**la. Stalin'* jubilant I-I
ter to &lt; ataiify a11r •te«| the vniu*
of the American fr*&gt;nt to ItaaiiaJi
plan*
’ (*onvrr»ely. whrn hr «ffer»*iv**
|In the Solomon Island* aremed
J boggt«| il»«n *m week* ayt
thrrulenrd the aurrr*R of fr«*n*
On thr othrr Ride of thi «o*| I
Prenou* shipping ha*l to b- i.
frftnl to reinforce tbat arja fP*
ly the ma fnifiernt victory of ll.«*
U 8 fieri *avrd the altu illon
That had it* effect in t'Kn*.
where (Jen. "Uncle Jac**
certain now to grt a atrad l i r e * n
of tuppliea. could take tf
live againal kr) lap hoara
t mislaid i»rr*«urr by Sli
forte* further aid* R u m
lta.« dng the possibility of i
ane*r thrust at Siberia.
s i'W l .t l .

Kxlra (u rp rlte . are fun lucxr-l
In with ( hriMma* pr***nt». Vour
W AVE or WAAC will gat a kick
out of finding c lo th t, pma In w ith:
your g ift. The onea we are think-!
Ing of are platlle and come In a
liny, neat drawstring bag o f kha-

s a .s n

S K IN L E S S W E IN E R S 25c
lU LD B R W hole lb t t c i » » » 7 »f«N
S O U S E M E A T lb roll 2 5 c

•iiutle in gemlnola County, flonda. to* wit •
liegm II X rb‘o Ns and Til
ft it of the NIL Corner of Her
? 1 p :* g. It 21 K- tun S 1
III ft K 4 171 rh'a. H S l« I
»h a. H |a dvg. tl to a point
I! of point nf Leg . TY |o
t.eg. and aUo tha Nft: U of the
VW«4 of the NTVtilUr 7. Tp J$
H It SI IX and also all of tha
N't of NKt* of NWH, W. nf
vi» 11stnv111e Avenue, and NS
. f MW*4 of NK t% of NTVU
Ilea# Up | Per. f Tp. |0 n.

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119 W E ST F IR 8T STR EET

C R O C E R Y P R IC E S GOOD TH RU W E D N E SD A Y . D E C I I
M EA Y * G R O C E R IE S GOOD TH RU SA T U R D A Y . DEC. 1«

Gold Medal
K lteh en -T fsted ,

E nrich ed

Pumpkin no. 2‘/2 12c
v-n

Ye seta hla

Cocktail 18-oz. 15c
■ H tilfi a .f r

Food
Mix

Uavhvl

F lo u r

3 cans

19c

a pkgs.

25c

a U lIH

Olives

end A Golden K ey Coupon’s

l-U la

bkt,

x

0

^

33c

I t m liK

Ovaltine
■ lark

Pala.

Dates

sm.

31c

rilfvta

4-oz.

Cookies

15c

9

pkg,
•

MAZ0LA ...
g
*
If

F—

t By AtXHTATKtl miC«a&gt;
In R u s s ia th e Red A rm y
rep orted f u r th e r ja in s on th e
S talin g rad fro n t despite th e
tig h te n in g o f G erm an defenscs an d th e fo rc e of N azi
co u n te r-a tta c k s.
N o rth w e s t o f Moscow th e
b attle quickened a s the G er­
m an s loosed a tta c k a f te r a t ­
ta ck In an a tte m p t to tu rn
tha northam Hank of tha RiuaUn
drlvt toward Valikla Lukl. 80
mile* from tha Latvian frontitr.
Thcuaands of Carman troop*
•opportad by a to m
of
tanka
rharytd from thvlr Icv-cowrvd
fortlflraUona yvttanlay in auatalnv,| countar-attarka on tha cantral
and Stallnyrad fronU. but Iho
Ruaalana iwld Hay dvalroynl at
Iraat SS00 Nail* and M Unka
and :&gt;vld firmly to tha w«d*c they
hav* driven Inlo Carman poal'.lorn.
“ At the coat of heavy loaaea
the enemy aucceeded In advaneln, (lightly" In an undlaeloaed
■Ktor on the central front, tha

IV h i r e r

D ECEM BER

II.

M em ber A iw onalrtl I'rctw

UM

U. S. Parachutists And Tanks
March Toward ,Gulf Of Gabes

Victorious At Gona,
Counter-Attack By
Nips In New Area,
E a s i l y Repulsed

WPA Supervisor
Will Be Here To
Attend Meetings

Chapter Of War
Veterans To Be
Organized Here

■ii. «.»»&lt; I « tM t 1*111 •
\ , .idil Tuniaiiiii Im lllcf i uni i l.i v upiM'arml to Ito
liak I'Vf lot f&lt;&gt; » ' r lilt 111 S lllto a
|i»rai liu li-l’ Mini iMiik fo ix ra
alltu h lou n ril I In* i Iill f of
IL i Im'- |fi0 m ile , -oiilh o f th e
m ir.il r.liinirlm fro n t, and
(In
A\i» n i 'h c d liiK&gt;|m hv
It:&lt;ii-*|**&lt;i1 jiinl yln lcr tra in to
m eet I In-Ill
l*ih*t i* . tiu a ii fitu r. wrir |ui«hin,- ,*• i ■ I fo u l* t h r i i*a*tal Iw.r*

New Rules Adopted
For
“Sailorenes"
, Under 18 Y e a r s

L. F. Boyle Announces
C h a r t e r Accepted
By National Head

Thla area’* \V|*A Itn rra tin n
6u|vrrvl»or. Mr* IHti* l . n g n . will
€••«»ht» Ii Sanforil nr aI wr«*k

The charter application aubm lttrd by Sanfonl men for a
Veterana of Korvlyn W a n Poat
haa been accepted by tha nation­
al commander. Lloyd T. Boyle,
oryanlaatlon chairman, atalcd to ­
day, aa he announced that 10
penona are ch arter member*,
and a meeting of theme men will
be held Sunday at 2:0 0 P. M. In
the Legion l lu t
The Veterana at Foreign W a n
of the United Slatea of America
waa orgmnlted by the am algam a­
tion of the Army of the Philipplnra, Cuba, and Porto Rico on
Sept. U , IBM. eaid Mr. Boyle.
The object* of the au o clatlo n
a rt fraternal, patriotic. hUtorlcal and educational It la the oldrat and one of the three great

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Jap s Caught
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Cigarettes ctn. 1.24

BAKING POW DER 10c size
HEXAGON SALT VA lb.

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prui Pul 1 2 rup jrnited ch fcw
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an I nmll 2 tableoptxma of lha fa t.
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c«v»r « ,th crra m n l |waa with 2
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r :m put a&lt; rtMa th# ‘'sharw-thi »•« *ii program with little effo rt.

•outhwrat of Stalingrad.
Obrarvcri 'tvrv **ld tht* w*t &lt;vrtgln
to occur
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draper into thi briiUlng d*frn»ra
tha Natia hav* trocUd at all
rvar-Hn* comm unit, t|on points.
T »» nr--,'* communlqa, yt«Ur*
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ottnalva oparatlOM Bad coat tha
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wero being dellvarad In thi* raidriver. sector northweet of BUIW Ingrad, the communique said. In
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enemy
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Clark ClrraK Court. Basilsola County. Florida.
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(Official Healj
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Shrine Head And
Will Pay
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Navy Enlistments ’ Officers
A . mm* ' ^raa
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Prior T o Dec 5, Visit To Sanford
Will Be Accepted

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TVai uilia «)lana luM*r of Tax
Cartitlcata fir* II. loeued tha lib
day of Aaguai A. I&gt;. Ill), haa
(Had aama In my office and haa
mad* ayplteailon lev • tax daad
to he iMued thare«tfi Raid rerttfieri* imkrirvR Ih* following da•crlbed property In the I'ounlf •(
Nemlaola. Mlale of Florida. to*wlt:
----------------------ItaOla III A lit Uoakvrtova
Tha u h m r i i Mi of tha aald
Before the
war tha t
property urvdar the aald rarllfleala
laouad waa la tha noma of l'l*
Kingdom imported about
know a.
Io n . of p i* trl,U e a a y e a r
Ualaaa aald cartlfleata ahall ha
^
red aemad according to law. Um
nee party danerthad tharala will ha
cloth e . •aid Is tha hlabaat blddar at tha
ki color nr navy blue. Ti
Mart hoeaa dear os tha Oral
p in , for ifSc.
Monday la tha month of January
114J whleh la tha 4lh day of JlS v
eery 1 X 1
Dwted (hla Ira day «f I)aca ta­
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WHEELING. W. Va^ Do*. 11.

—I f the fallow* at Um front ara
worried about how tUatf* ara go-

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•»*today that all mm bvlwccn Ihc
. gra of 18-88 who had made
bona-fid* application* for rn ll.t
m m t In lha Baabaca orior to and
Including Dae. B would ba aec.pl**!
for ImmadJaU •nlUtm anl In f a t ­
ing* up and Including p a tty . o f­
ficer aoccnd claa»
Lieut. Comdr. T . J . Nrad ham.
J r . oflrar-ln-ehargo
of
Navv
rrcruiting, aald tho o ffe r hold*
g v d until Dee. IS a fte r which
Um* only U&gt;oao men above J8
yearn old would be accepted for
petty officer ra tin g . In the con
•truction balU liena.
To Interview and aaalgn r a t­
in g , to thoM men wbo have prvvlou.Iy completed pra-anU*tment
paper,, UeuL E. E .
Klrwan,
Navy conitrueUan engineer for
tha Sou the* ite m d i.trlc t, arrived
In Florid a Wednesday. H e was to
remain through Thursday a fle r-

Back Nine Is Heady
At I*ocal Golf Club

Cabbage contain* fr&lt;
15 pound* o f- water
pound of dry m atter.

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L A M B P A T T I S R O L L S 5 . fo r 2 5 c

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Seminole County Children Write To
Santa Claus For Christmas Gifts

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Open Civil Service
Posltlona; Disclosed
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V. McLaalta, ad tha Poat

Edwin Bren An Will Be
Navy RsdloTechnieian

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Fighting Quickens In
Moscow Sector As
Germans Loose New
Furious A s s a ults

Sugar

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Mnslng Tissues box of 500............
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Mo»e..w Lutrail reported
i| air activity «|trreu«&gt;*l ft &lt;
2.000 to 20* sortie* datt&gt; H i't "
ftatl to pull In* Ibftw affr
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from
I PrttR war rorrrtjKm«i»iit* in lt*j*
|aim, Africa. China and thr *»uth
. irai ilorumrnt the fart that what
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i tale r«»t*«rru*a»&lt;inR on all thr r» •*
•W# the Cmteil Nation* »*• •
hot wat/*r «»r in the rb.vrr i
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rr landed in Africa. Iln •v '

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lit Ita coach not
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liunist r f the Soil Conversation!
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Before CM P. Uncle Sam often
ta n Into the same kind o f difflt a lly a dressmaker does when
spreads her pattern too yenS #aly
over the dress ynodt,
fin e little Islandi of useless
m aterial. Then he had to un-plri
thy pattern end start ara ln
dat the most out cf hla yoods.
I
T Here's what used to happen too
h ftsn , Just to yive you an idea.
A m anufacturer received a govirn m en t order for 1.000 m arhinr
Inina for combat plane*. Hoping
to do rvrn more, be bought *tre l
f i t 1,000
machine
gun* - and

Basketball Coach
Has Never Played

A ppral, to San ta C I a u • for
G hrutm aa toys hava been m »lr
by chltdran throughout S*m in "l*
County who sand th rlr letter*
Banta through T ha 8anford llarabl.
L a tta n racalvad racvnlly foil..*.
MD *ar R ant* Claaa,
“ 1 w ant f a r C h ri.tm a * a BlM*
with my nam*. A lto a ImwIi uf
paper alrplanra, a hair of p *Jam ­
as, a good sto ry book and four
dafttiM stam p*. AUo alald modrl
alrpU n*.
G lr * oar f lg h u n *
good ChristasAA too.
G lv* Vm
gun* and p lan a*-an d .h ip * Ihvy
naad to aria thU war.

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“ Your frinoi.
Jun Schmid"
Hanford. Klnrtila
Dra. t . IlM'J

“ D *ar Sanla.
" I want M m . m aJorrlU IhkiU
and an angora *w ,a t*r and a pair
o f sUtaa and a M i of domlnor*
and a Blnndis color book an.1 I
w ant Our Gang funny book.
I
w ant a wig far my SklrWy Ttm
p i* doll.
And If you can 't gvi
to m . of tbam J u .t bring what
you think I would lik*.
••Love,
Dalorvt E.~
"Lovaelr Y e a n ,
"D e a r Santa C laus:
" Jln u a U P o w .il".
“ P I**** send ma a tricycle, cow
“Dear Saata CUaa,
- I b a n moved from W aal Palm bey suit and a b o ttle r with a gun
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Stack to U T W ist SUtomth
stra a t la San ford , P la .: and thi. bay and will Baton to my mama
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WAAC Colonel Hobby
Visits Daytona Bench

Transpacific
dings hava b
»om* sUtga.

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*a I .ar a«t Stllku ilivr UifllbriR hod
I. |iritnl" a nnaia hing
Anglo

A liuinkl aaf Ilf a* It. (Ults writ
ftI»t. loratn in la*t night, I a|,(
John trallraway »rp*irtr*l, arvl lK«
havr ina.li apphration for In.ltn
I toil Tb»it»*lay rvrning
Hr tol.l
#t| that t »lnpany t '•a* fa*l •*«
ing rrrrullrtl to &lt;(■ regular «|U«»
ta of 62 officers ami mrn.

DAYTONA
IIKACII, Wra II
(/VV— On Ihe Job al .unri.e, Di»
Ovrta Culp Hobby who em ir in
plane from Wa.hlnglnn, lna|wclr.l
ih* second WAAC training cm
ler her* yeaterday.
further larg* ritrn .lon * of the
local WAAC po.l w»r* ln«llcaled
by Col. Hobby who mad* a lour
of all the In.tallationa with tiol.
Don C- Faith, commandant. 8I&gt;*
•aid activation tveradad avpectstioni, tha alt* wa, excellent and
that plan, for tha poat would be
extend ad

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Council, who will mln-lurr Mr
Walakupf. will Im* gur«t» nt (hr
Rotary Club lunrhron M«m&lt;Uy at
12:16 o'clock at the Mayfair Ho­
tel

Walker Suggested Aa
Democratic Chairman
WASHINGTON Doc. II. lf&gt; —
IlffMtrla clrculatisl in lha capital
(..day that I'li.tmaxlrr General
Frank C. Walker I, the Hooearalt
Administration', choice to .uceaad
Kdward J. Flvnn of N.w York at
Ih-mocralic National Commlltra
Chairman.

A buffalo herd ‘i h m ile. ».d»
Em ploy*** of Claxx | railroads
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in 1871 mad* one of the la .t great
ia th * Ualtad flute* num ber
id krivalld fnm igratlon,
on
th *
American
about
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THE EANTORD'ITEHAUJ. SANFORD, FLORIDA.

Freshman Football Player A t
Tech Known Throughout Nation
Dr nil.UIN GRAHAM

Admiral H alsey’s
Home Town Is Not
Surprised At Him

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A P F n l t r t Soria Editor
N E W YORK. Dee 8.— For petkapt the first time thit century
a freshman football playrr It
known throughout the land by
gridiron enthusiasts, lie it Clint
Castleberry of Gerais Tech.
rroehmen generally scrimmage Al- Keats res
the varsity and plav a four-loKI.I7AHKTH. N. J. Dec
flvt-gam c
slitc
against othes Now they're saying that /
nearby froth trams
and 50 miles •'Hilly" llaltey na&lt;T a hand
from their campus no on* ever raid on Tokyo, Juat ts I
b ean of them
War tlmr toll o&gt; had a hand In most of t
vetesan- caused sev-ra’ sectors
Southeastern rnnferenee. tha
Beven, the Fast and most non­
conference schools—to rule yesllings eligible for vsrslty rompe I

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And eo they hsvr figured In the

“Shot” Evader Get*
Ninety Day* In Jail
F tilu r« t/» report to the Semi­
note County Health Unit for
“ •hole” rrtultrd Friday evening
in City Court in a sentence of 00
daye In Jail for Johnnie Whaley,
nejro, who on a previous occa
•ion had failed to report, and had
hern given a sus|»en(inl sentence
of V0 days.
Two other "shot**
evaders were each sentenced to
$fi and costs or 16 days
They
were James Singleton and Eddie
Hie hard son. negroes.
Penalties for gambling were
ilso severe, with $51 bond es­
treated for each of the following
negroes: Honny Hoy Mitchell, K
Evans, II. L. Renfor. Sylvester
Franklin. Bert Adams and Mabel
Howland.
Other cases of negroes were
Harold Long, vagrancy, 30 days;

T lT lfiP A Y , D B C E M B E B g, i H l p

Johnnie Mlckena, disorderly c*roduct, | t l tad eoats or IS days;
Charlotte Mlckrns, druakrnneae,
f 10 and coats or 30 days; Walter
Gllyard, drunkenness, 116 and
Tunis w i t h a population of
cotta or 45 day* and for disorder­ 219.000, contains O.J.OOO Moham
ly conduct, 125 and cotta or T6 medians and 60,000 French.*
days; Robert Wilton, carrying
concraltd weapon, 925 and coats
oi 76 days, and James McIntyre,
making threats, f ! 0 ami cotta t r
30 days.

Quality Prink*
Served right .

If lh« famous Ilctcer Crater
in A n ion* w rrt an athletic sta­
dium it has been estimated it
would seat 2.600,000 persons.

That ia the kind you will
alwgjra find at

The Swedish born population
ofthe United (Sates has decreas­
ed from 696,250 In 1930 to 446,­
070 In 1940.

BILL’S PACKAGE
STORE &amp; BAR.

Damage to railwav property by
fir** in 1941 was thv largest In
any year since 1924.

r I The last freahman.
" I f he hits the Japs ss hard •*
ctnl on the All Ame» |le used to hit us —God help the
- Walter ('am p’s tram— Japs", stye Norman Y Charlock.'
Shrvlin. ■ Yale and. In recalling Halsey's football play
|ing in prep school.
rry we* probably thv
"l.ook at that bulldog jaw." * 1
\ performer oh a Geoi •[ proud aunt comment*.
1
ram Hat w n victoricu*
"What dia you expect fn&gt;m a
at contest with Georgia hov who grew un In the .Navv?"i
southpa* pav»rr and * asks his
whlta-Ssired
mother.
)l« picket! u( morr now In her HO’s, a
resident of
ishlng than hi* famed Delaware who only recently gave,
Georgia, Frankie Hlnk- up driving a car.
ie coeche* rated Hm at
Not onlv did Elitabeth's 20.000
it back in thi loo| or. school children celebrata Admiral
ie. And h« was a ««hii Halsey Day but a main highway
punts
prohally will be named for him
hern srnji reporting on. And Ms birth place at 1.11 We*t
, said
I Jersey street Is already s tourist
l Is om of those aland sigh
com* along once in r ‘ It is the launching of a trade­
rs. a player wko la e'tion for \ new American naval

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t o r i ictory...

LEGAL NOTICESI*

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CtOINa
Nolle* la bsrebF |l«»n fliat Juna
U.wry I'apworth lllsd her final
report as Ksecatrls *»f the eetats
of llarry Milton rspwortji, dsreaaed; that sh* filed her petition
for final discharge, and that sha
will applr to tha llonorabl# It. W.
Ware. CoantF Jude* of Memlnola
I'ounif. Florida, up the Xlth day
of Ikeremher M il. for approval of
same sod f.»r final •tlsehari* as
Kierutrla of (he eetal* of Harry
MIHoii I'apwoMh. dereased. on this
llrd d«r of November MIS
JHNA lAIW Itr ••ArWOltTII.
Klecutrlt of the eetate of
rtA ltltr
MILTON
!•A »*WOltTII. deceased

2. Paying driver when he preaenU bill (o aave
call backs.
3. When one dar service is desired, bringing in
and calling for cleaning.

SEMINOLE DRY CLEANERS
(PLEASE RETURN HANGERS)
22 0 M agnolia A r e .

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M o n t 861

B o n d s— and Susie's emptied her pig-bank to buy Stamps!
| of course we have two big ideas in mind.
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OMIT CO S U U S OCFCHSC

0 . D. T. ORDERS REDUCTION IN TRUCK
PICKUP AND DELIVERIES TO SAVE CAS AND
TIRES.
We ere asking our patrons io co-operate by:
1. Bringing in and calling for cleaning when

about presents this year— so Jim and I are giving each other W ar

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ric tito

EalablUhrd In 1908

f r a i s t a g Allied, Axis Planes Battle
Japanese Attempt Toi
For African A ir Supremacy
Reinforce N e w Guinea bio RedFight
AndSolomonsStoppedislS^£™n
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win the war we're making sure there'll be years of real

American Christmases to come /!*. And wefre also building a nestegg for the Electric Kitchen we're going to buy as soon as appliance
manufacturers turn from war work to making home appliances again.

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Evacuation Of Cities
Ordered In I t a l y
1 As Planes Attack
Genoa And Naples

And

By helping

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In New Guinea, today Al• c d bombers broke up a fifth
Japanese seaborne attempt to
reinforce their belcaiuwad
ground troops In the BunaGona sector.
• From Washington came the
report of the destruction of
one Jnpanese warship, tint)
severe damaging of t h r e e

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Industrial Law
1
Makes Italians Aririrptc K iw a m c , Mru Um;m%
Keep W ar Jobs Club At Meetme .Ktt..r'"k..".r: ..vssj
ilU U I C oo
I

Civilians P l a c e d In
Same Category As
Fascist S o l d i e r s

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mall plane* ami training »hi|»a in­
! to s tr ik e to boleter
the
Ira-

° of traii»poil a im a lt
--------- I Advancing I W
my lu iic s '
u a I i f i c a t i o n s A n d '^ o k r the
.tairm atr.
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m.
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, Slsllnui ...I »n.l m i n i front* )«'«l l n n S V/I O C h O O I |lrr&gt;U&gt;. • splim nr
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.— Vrlikir 1.uk &lt; Imr w irtS s u t *&gt;*
KiM'snisn. st Ihslr Imwhron si S I W " * . »n • •I•• • . •niiiiuiiinut
lh » llolsl Msyfsir
Inlsy wrrr •»nl
given talk, bv K.minett Hrrn.loi.
Fum
........
- " “ ‘ k*
president of the Semmnjr High -hKh had I.II..I f
&gt;“ - 'r t "ffteho.ll Ke&gt; flub, anil Hill Karlr.
••• *-'»•
bi..M
treasurer of the Stale Key organ
! 'y !!','F
V7.1 L m s
others by Am erksn dlvebombers
llatinn. lioth .prakrri being Intro i ‘ '’ * * "
'. '
. k. . .
i ..• i
nd torpedo planes operating from
l
I. I i■ v » C
Wtneen l.sbi-» and ' &gt;llkli' Idlkl
•uadalcaAal Island Is ths Solo­
d n
r..
,
. V ,M. l K r yt ^ •»•' terrwrd tin - ..... . a.Uanr.
P
re.
Herndon
.talr.1
that
high
,m)th&gt;,
r
,,
1
&gt;
(
lire
mons by the Navy.
Otic ship
scholastic standards, and ability ( fuenlav mi.lniEbt nnnmiiHi mrnt
was teen sinking snd Ihe olhee
to enter Into social, athletic, inu
loininanil •ant
three in flames the morning a ft­
■leal and other school actl-' in *. ! j.\*rt\ right
ni«»»r
Grmian
er tha attack on at) enemy force ,
were taken into conaider*tio*t in |yan*«uft plane* %*«•»• •
«l«iwn
steaming toward Guadalcanal Dee.
conaidering the rho«»vlng «»f n f » m \)u &gt; u liii2M.| aipa M«»ml«y
St. The Navy said in addition it 1
memlwra of thr Key ( ‘tub, and |«■ ih« Itrd air (••»•»- madi heavy
was reported that tsn Japanese
that the club, a* a general rul \ inroads on the San aeiial f m y
float type ships -wars shot down 1
uaually
votetl for the «ame nr* •&gt;*trm «u» that f»,*ni ti»r min*
during the engagement which
metnl»er« 11 lho*e wtrvl for aep mnnni i* ir '« * lr d
frustrated another ,tlsmpt by the
arately by thr trarhrr*
lrtrluilr«| j Stiitpli-mi ula* ' »lt•p.i»* *»• * - amI
Jspanese to reinforce troops on
In the club member*hlp !hi« &gt;rar. (hr nu*«iai an.| t.aiM.en Mimiea
Bfiuadalrtnal.
he said * r r r the prr-Plent* o ' , * n c
t*n-*og . •!*« p
The Allied Command early today
three upper claatea.
dull* m Idve-K l*attb
*d inannounced, Allied bombers have
He
*
I
m
&gt;
callnl
attention
t«»
tlduiaiae
"li
th.
tdir «* f T -a ,*\&gt;l
Iwatrn hack a new Japanese alfact
that
Key
Club
mm.
*
ei
•
al
•oiithrm
(»••»,
l
whit,
■••••a.k
"UtThe employers ami directors " f
all time* art ii r In comrnunit\ .m I rldder* r«ng«d t r p ar*«u •
industry, too. a .11 be under "pr.
'* '* * ' ' I
,
else subordination." said II l*»polo Krlnml . f fs lr v .ml told » f thr '» • « ''••»•'
' ,rfMtintri " attaik'*
'. ' &gt;»■»!
, . *"in'
which adrd that ahoeser romri work done bv. club
. . m m ile ii in
_ . man
(,|nr()
thr ||,
„ n,l
under the civil mobilisation law the .ermp mrt.l snd psper s.
cannot a!&gt;ando» h.s )ob for “ any vsgr drives, of h. lolng to repi.li f ( |h|&gt; f((&lt;|
the fiK.lbsll field nlrsrhcrs. on ,hr
11,. &gt;
rn.
reason whatsoever "
,,, n ffn i.iir b s ltb . .«nd
Previously the lew hs.l spplird erating thr srorr t&gt;osrd, snd • III
n.iv sin rd" sojth w r.l of the V.d
only to transport and public util­ sr srlln llrs
Hill Earle outlined • numl*er of r* rily
ity workers
ths new battle tuccaagst also 'a n ­
Thk hravirat fighting
•( *hr
Application of the law to wurk- Key Club project*, including a
nounced that th, Japan,ss had
lb. rrn
e ti follows hesvy RAF" assaults chart of honor of graduate* of «lav "a * fe|H»rtr»l fioiti
killed M persons and woundad 61
the
High
.School
who
arw
ngw
in
tral
fi-n*
when
th.
IC.-I
«••»»&gt;
on the northern cities of Genoa,
In repeated altarka oa American
Uk
srmeif forces, which vslll be “ repul.iiig
fb-rc. ......
k.
Milan
and
Turin,
and
a
big
day­
hospital Installations WhlnV the
displayed In thr school auditorium. " K "'
," “ *1
light
attack
by
American
fourNsw Guinea lints since NsVsmbtr
l * y mombor.
^ . U t h o .......
metered bembete an Naples F ri­
h^p Jo rom tnKt . drinking our.
.....
u „ l . .h...g I th.
Tha latest reinforcement at­ day In which 16S rear* killed and tain in the front achool yam lb
&gt;)|(
..........................
tempt waa mads by i l l destroyers more than 360 wounded
Ths Fascist government, mean told of the vocaUooal training
- the largest number the Jape
lK-neflla to I * dsrlvad from th.
have used foe that purpoae In the while, was engaged In strenuous club training program, ami s i r e
New Guinra area— ana they were![efforts to evacuate women, child- ml thr vslus of bring train.-.I t"
^intercepted amt attacked by heavy!Iren and old people from the stitch
I talk In public, and to Iran, to
^bom bers either Hoeing F ly in g ’' en and endangered centers
'" m l * with the crowd” , and ilr n l
Fortresses or Consolidated Ub-!1 Minister of Education Holla!
op more trhool spirit.
eratora, the rommunlaue said.
I(ordered the directors of primary
Coming social evanta, hr said
Two direct hits with 600-pound,’ snd secondary schools to tsks
bombs were scored on ths leading steps to enable students evacuated 'would Include a New Year D am
I to lie sponsored by tha club, ami
destroyer, which quickly was en- i from cities to continue their atud■veloped In flames, ana ths re­ lea. In Milan, It was revealed, a father and aona banooct
Erl laine announced tnal hr had
mainder of the convoy fted, the the scbfH.lt have been closed and '
will not be reopened until Keb rerelverl a letter from Toronto
rommulnque aald.
I Klwania slating that they would
The communique aald the de­ 16.
Bottai also ordered the Italian 1lo- Klad to hold an Inter-club |&gt;.-.|
stroyers were attempting for ■
Iran
i meeting with tha local club
fifth time to bring relief to the youth organisation to prepare a
.Japanese ground troops. Actually, ! plan for the general evacuation |at any time
®howevar. It was tha seventh rein­ of all rhlldrvn tretwren tha ages i President E C. Harper nullim.l
the R olat) link ................ .
forcement attempt turned back by of fl and I t from menaced local­ a proposal ‘by* which
**
— •
•• ,|,|| r ils ll, llrmb *1 III tb. I
Allied filers since November I
ities
Stair* Naval
I
m m l enact mriil
m l"
*
tbr bill which Ifklflt l* '•'!
•
rnllstmenta In tbr .Naw *I*h v - •
affect officer prncurrment umb »
present directive*, it
*.»•
«"
ruiunre«l here Tuesday
LAKE CITY. Dee. *,
0*1) —
"The general aet-up "t N.*v .
Colorful and Impressive, though
Ilfflrer rrt»curenirnt ha* »»••• ••• •
brief, cere monlee marked the of­
affected.** Lt
Cmmlr
V
H
ficial commissioning of tha Laka
Ibmalilaon, officer in rbaig*
Xlty U. 8- Naval ^1* Station by
Naval Officer iVrwuieiM* r»«
M
Rear Admiral Arthur B. Cook, of
I angford llulldltig. Mlam* I 1 •
the
Air Operational Training
•la dr« lar*s| “ \Sr •till « • " ' ♦
Command at 11:10 A. M. Tuesnrrvl men wh4» can iiualif) *
Ths first local calerv of thr
h
ittmml*&gt;l(ini in D r Sn*gl l
season was rul today by C. A
aerve*
Hinton. Chaae and Company farm
Naturall)
Ihr revrnl
•r. The cutting amounted to aNiul
lM«n* placed on enlistmenta carload ami la unsold.
Ihe navy have affrrtrd «• 11.*•
phaaea of ufficer pneiurim nl
Members of the Pilot Club
Tha
V-l. V-5, V-7 arnl V It p.
have placed Christmas g ift wrap­
grama wera delrted
ping papsr, aeala, ribbon and
The V-l program fur umln
carat In the Service Man's Club
graduate college studenla ma\
for tha oaa of sailors and sold Is rs
•till be applied to men 17 &gt;«a«who wish to wrap gifts or to
old. The V-6. or aviation cailn
havs tha hoatewsaa assist them.
enllstmenU. nave lieen choarn
as well as the V-7 program f*»i
college st jdenla and gradual* •
T7*e V - ll program which allowed
men to be enllslr«l an*l plar#-*l
80UTHBEND Dig. 0, —DO—
on Inactive duty while their
missions were cleared haa bren
Contribalions to tha "Empty
closed.
l l w k l . e s rVswAN a r n J I *
1* *-----*All men and women who at*
Interested In entering the V S
i Naval Reserve are
urgr.i
I.,
write or apply to the office
Naval O fficer Procurement, ’.nl'.
l-angford Building, Miami. "If
you are In doubt as to whrtle*
you are Qualified, get In touch
with my office and let us decide."
fomdr. Donaldson said.

f

Effective

De-.

»|h,

1943

T A M IA M I CHAM PION
(W est C ostl)
Train No, 91— Soulhhound
Arrives: Hanford 11:30 A. M
(Instead o f 11:10 A M ns for
nterlyl
Train No. BI--Northbound
Lesrea Sanford 3 il0 P M
'Instead of 3 42 P M as fo r­
merly)
H A V A N A SPECIAL
Train No. 79— Northbound
Leaves Hanford 3:00 A. M.
(Instead o f 3:16 A. M as for

mrrly)
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T A M P A LOCAL
Train No. 99—Southbound
Arrives Hnaford 1:3S P M.
(Instead or 12 20 P M &gt;■ for
merlyl
Train No, 90— Norlhtbiund
L e i yea Sanford 1■43 P M
(Instead of 1:39 P M ss for
merly)
Tor Information, Tlrkrt* and
. • Reservations, Consult

y

Princeton mid Nsv\
Even stnid old llarvnrd cheeren
for n yearling Jackie Co.nerfnr.l
This youngster threw e 60 yard
pass in the last minute t h a t
brujvht Ihe winning Inurhdnwn
■gainst Princeton, ami he also
tossed fur Harvard's cmly score
■rains
|ennsylvanla
Furdharn lad Severn! freshman
lerfurmers. Including a fins passratrher In 17 year obi end Francis
Malinowski and Al l.itwa, s klrkrr
who averaged 69 vsrds against
Misiourt. Georgs Franks played
fiilltaek for Princeton and Bruce
( ’ ehrke was s Columbia halfback
Colgate had a barkfield tin In W al­
ter MeQuads, Jack Clifford and
Nsl&gt; Dooley
Army’s fullback was freshman
Genrga Troisll. First string can­
ter at Princeton was Fank PeanInnt. l-arry Joe, who scooted away
lor several long touchdown runs,
and Js Colonc and Rol Williams
-e re first y e ,r flaeles for Penn
State.
Other frosh whose nlay draw at
Irntion Were Hob pirselt and Diek
Jenkins, barks, and Tom Smith,
guard .of Yale: Johnny Zlsglar,
Colorado bark: Demit Lanoue ana
Hill uoyce,
lloycs, oacss
backs or
of Itosion
Boston Colmu

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III I I M I I H i t —Tha Kitchon (abort), complain
with Rang#. Balrlgtralor, Elactrlo DUhwtshnr,
Sink and SIbb I cablnata, coata ao little many
$6,000 homBt now anjoy tham.

(M I 0,111 l i l t —-Tha Ilactiio
ntchan, typical o! Ihonaanda inBtallad ia low-coal datanaa homaa,
laaaquippad with Ranga, RWrlgar•tor, Sink and Steal Cabinate. /

. SHEPPARD, Ticket Agent lag,: Ja* Narata, Ixyulilana Huts
&gt;rd, Florida — Phone 03-J back) Jos MrAfee,* II o I y Cross
back' Franks Kins, Templt and.
anj Royal rice, Tennessee guard.

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la Un milas south of tha aneWnt
harbor of Carthage.

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Ownar roearms one mow sad
roqulraa two light maaU tarred
him. Reasonable. Contact Bay­
ard Realty Co.

HIM MQJUE TO
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F O iO W

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B A R lflW /

t C r o s s in g

Lake City Navy Air
Station Commissioned

/

errY BRIEF

R. Monsalvatge I
Honored At ColleRc

•First Celery This
Season Brings 95.65

W E ATN SS

0US.NESS

1 r-im a

Deck, Engineer
Officers Still Are
Needed In Nav\

Pbon

^

lit

I

Plane Engine Concern
, Wfll Doable Output Pilot Club Plans
Holiday Charities

te. Beet*. Tomatoes. Eav Laeka, Brusaela Sprouts, MISCELLANEOUS
ar 13.00 plus pot tags or
ta. J. W. Ball, phona 10, W » bur second band farnlturo.

IQKR level
tone 671-W.

.'

TOTRt Gar
HIU.5. IGAVt

■V

FLORIDA— Slightly colder In
tha eantral and eoath aagtl aai with
owtteaad aald la tka north porUch tonight i r m da f hy ahowwrs
aanr tha aaathaaat aaaat l wlt afUW N E M M

C aH aaail

rath-

Kanftei t
..itm 'loi
•

•irflnih" 1

H lV lI t a
M
’ iC C tlllK
&gt;• •
&gt;*1 t h r I •* \

•«t (hr &lt; ilk I
•*cur* »••• »•»•
Thi* •- ’
•irrtihk* 1 &gt; •
tarlsh
lak
« ountv’* l»*
Men, Mr* 'I
••t th* group

,trance Gi\ cn I «i
Small Husincsscs

S»1,..|«v- \||. II
I si « I ttiignla i

• aa*•I

I IM K . ».

I ih I r )

Mi « II*•!IV callrwl allrnlWili I"
I h# f mr\ that (hr Itrgional Dimv
I t.if Fifth II S Civil Srrvlrc Itsgue&lt; AtUnln Ga . ■« arn ptmg
e|.|*lt. ali.ilt- foi tbr puslllna *if
Jiiiiiui I--ikkrrping mnchlm- **r
riatiif. ■! It t t O ■ year.
| Prrsims with physical hands upuhlrh thry brllrvr will not prwvrllt
Ihnt satisfactnry performance nl
the duties of the position applied
for. are Invited to apply, she said
Applications are not drain'd
from persona engaged In wer
wor !&gt;. Mis. Holly pointed out. r*cept In those cases where the po
altlon applied for calla for the
Approslmately It.OUl.UOO men
use of higher skills than the work­
er is now using In his present over (5 years of sge are now
working in the l !nl|ei| Statei _
employment,
..

I3SH0PPING DAYS

* TO • J
iS S ^ C h r is t m fls

l

�+w

I

\

ii i t’Looking Ahead t

hn Harbam W. Rnprceht

Tho outlook for celery this winter I* ono not unmlsed
with good anil bod spot* alike. Reports o f early shipments
bringing oh much ns $5 11 crate recall vividly the good old
Itinys when this was the average instead o f the exceptional
I price, hill shortage* of luix,r. transportation and materials
ifor making m ites take some of gleam o ff the picture.
(Vlery unfortunately is not looked ujton hy the powersllmt-lie as one o f the essential crops. Kor this reason it
la likely lo lie dlMTiminated ngnlnst when It come* to forI t 'iu 'iim a s NATS*
payakto la A4i u m
tilizer allotmi-nta, nhlpping fncilitira and nlmilar component*
CSrrVr-------of produetion and dlatributlon. Thia winter our farmer*
will undoubtedly find «omu tvny of gettinr their crop trf
market, but it Ih ciuimtlonulde whether th&lt;jy will lid allowed
tn plant much celery next year,
ll seems lo us that ennnidcrnhln missionary work of a
worthwhile nature could U- done by local authorities in t
position to know the real value o f celery by Informing tint
government of the importance of roughage in the diet ns
well ns of the vitamin content of celery. While we must
admit our favorite rrop is low in calories, testimonials by
eminent physicians are available ns to the true vnlu(&gt; of
celery.
It e ra 10 M a » ' « • « &gt; .1 T » *
Meanwhile it would he well for ottr farmers to consider
le a f i r s , w h ic h Is e s e t a e s l l l l . 4 I . i t . wee ( n
re­ turning some of their acreage to more sought-after cro|w
flow » f e ll * . . i O ls a e lrW n There is n big demand these days for caiYofa, llrttn bean*,
llira Sa ll • * not * l h . r p . l * . string Itenns, cauliflower nnd similar mttrilionous vegeta­
H a
eeeaiika la Ithis p e s e r U S
S r r H e . bles. These crops enn lie grown hero just ns Weil m celery.
M
laewl sm n . sa h ll.h e O
S ev a h llra lle w &gt;1 i|perlel
t i n t , era . I h n w r o O I As n nile'they have not paid as well ns ottY rtmei? deleclahle
jLrAv::-,____________
! relish, but If the government wnnts carrot*, we ran iflve
5WEDNEHUa V. DEC. *. IM t
[them carrots.
•
Farmers tthonitl ttegin looking ahead now, not to 1043,
Rini.E VEIMK r o ll TODAY
to 194*1.
dO II WILL IIEI.I* ,1’H CON
qU K K
UNKttlHTKOUSNKSU •
Know &gt;•!• not that the umlghti-pii.
shall n«*t
not inherit H
tip.i* kiiivilo pi . . f

fu r

fjudf

M l]or In Chiu DvvrlopVnmt
■t U. at Tvns.

and SOFT DRINKS to take
nut for parties and home
consumption.

on November XSnl, IM t

At lSta Palmetto Ave.
Salford, Florida

Hrr real Ion Center
* Mi!.- Mirth at SANFORD
an DK I.ANO

O iU H lt

HIGHWAY

Telephone 771-W
Enroll mewl Limited

Boys’ Shoes
That

Really Wcnr
By

Poll -.Pnrrot

r, &gt;j

I V E Y ’S
1912 Christmas Soaings

I 'tut* ( hecks are now ready Tor

LAKE

I/)N(JW (K)D

MARY

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

*Jfy f*hri vI ina-p ; .oh, pm I'm i' hiiiv

_Jo Rivn

l penny yuii gavo mo before

1- you iflett

,-To huy one to

vi-tel you

E Christmas ll.le."

’nu bought
is week?

ymie

this
war

Thi 4jnpi erlrLrittrTi IVnrl Hnrda* by Lfftimlnic nt-ml whit

»-

Wy did cjni* yrar Ago
*¥
• — —— .
And Just liuigine, wliro llir unly
ling WO rooldn't get was |p.|Uor,
0 Used’ to linvo twollcstjer..

*

—

It'* all right to relai now The
iltng on fudarb-. has |wcn homti* from ixs.ooo to 107,000—
tWfUruI ledger. Yeah, w# won't
Ad to worry this fear nuywny.

sdgjz. —■— • - »

A t (east one aillomobile driver
ok nla orders literally. When
Id to bring his tlr« number,
t, the rationing Imard, he rut
cm out uf Ids tires amt brought

I. All military leadit n negative, Helenwill never win a
why today we art
'ensire, against great
Hy as we ran.
,
hern are-nmpll.hed
try iimi war-prmlueit in nne short fear
nt n miracle. Amsml AmeHeah Indus■red themselves *v!lh
iVen the lie to !h*
our enemies that a
I incapable of surh
fttour first rear of
ram that Ute only
o falten dosm is In
U) cope with the

^ ',rthlrhomiI#fr^L

hern avm.led hail vrr e.lablUhed
a positive echitfuellre policy Rttd
competent ICadfrthlp.
InttMiL
working al cross [nrrposes, lhtough
numerous Independent agencies, wi
hare jammed the machinery M
full ef mnnkkjMkreheh** It la goIng to lake a muter mechanic U
get the wheels turning again.
Food Is at issentlal to tha win*
n|ng of the war a* ammunition,
yf j mt havn eoiulstenlly Ignored
[j,,, fad, setting up prioritise,
rules and refutation., designed to
armmpll.h this or that purposa,
which In tha end have so crippled
the farmer that unttaa Immediate
steps am taken to Straighten oat
tha situation will result In evaa
more perilous khertafwa.

-TK* fkMBW

Harry -Wing presiding. It was
voted to hold a community ehrist*
mha tree this year fur the rhlldren
of Lakeklary. Frank Evans wss

lipisillltnl In ■|h.|p,i,t
\kgtpt, n. ip.usI

I-,

Krtrnd. of J &gt;•11111y Itravr.
b.* inter.-.ti-,1 tip kn.pw Itini

RELAX NEXT YEAR!
I ht viiur rhrislmas worn-lng early! A smuJI
-uni like ."&gt;ih »r ?l &lt;mj banked regularly each
week in o-tr C h ristm a s S a v in g s C lub w ill onaid e &gt; nt tn e n jo y n c a r e fr e e C h ristm a s m-xl
* ear
It',* n good w ay to s a v e fo r ta x e s,
iii-iiro n ro , 1 iito&lt;&gt;

W&gt; In t ile you lo join ottr Christ mas
Saving* Club now!

Floritlii

Bank of

State

Sanford
W Friendly Instllntion’’
- ■ ■ - — .......

J""^ * * * 1
...

Youcan
spot it every time
A llll ri Y lo d o an extra jolt fake* an extra nomellibtg.

I \ C*i
.'oca-Cola Ita* it. 'Ibere nrr many tiling* for lllirit
bill Cix-g-Culg ibw* for more limit ju*t ({itcnclt tltlr.t.
If Itrin g* you u u n iq tiq faM c ^tm

*

^.Jn l be making of Coca^lola, there'* o ftribbed
art that come* from a lifetime' of practice.
It lake* the aklH of 57 rtah of "lenriw
linw"ih bleitiiingccrtafnspecial flavor*
ciaCnre* n-iib all tbc other lb*
*

grcillcnt* to produce an origliikltinitpictaareall lis m v tt...

TIIE BR3T IN
n taste

* LIQUORS

hkra otl end ptwgrem demanded of him.

cnjiry , , . and

unique rcfrciluncnt yr&gt;«l feel.'

IP TOUR TASTE DEMAND*
\

you nckvr (the nt. it rieVcFcloy*.

t You anti

y o u r 1h u rt cn b ld o ik fo r n o th in g

* SCOTCHES

m o r e th a n ic e - c n ld C o t a - C b U . D e c a tik h

* WINES

Ice-coK I O w a - C o la 1* the reat th in g I n t * .
f r e a b m e n t . I t ’a a l l r e f r e » h l f l f r { ? T . . p o r t

S i IU N E TO VISIT

i . l a i - ’E S L a S i * f 11 fhI Via M t t tehlrteat &gt; » mast
laik i f £ £ Z S L

Itat ho should not eomplatn. I f
M d kbit i to hat hern worked out for him in
" » « * h»™ eovnpedmt hetp If ha It Washington. A ll be haa ta do U
find a follow who knows the dlffscenes between a hotfar and a,

I n * « * » fc* « * M

P ttb fe

S to re

**F*dr cf.O nttdhlr, Those
fhti cannot get tr. refurtghrrl CtaW, "
firw choice* »v Us otd first, AM « It *4ftt

***** *" * * * '

^Tho Ttmea-Unlon anggrsta that
ild any farmer aakT
A nay and Navy aeont to
ibem taking ears of that
r as clvllltuts ar« concerned.

^

Hist r i Ii 111ton.

7 5

S S V K rT m -,

your ncighbnrs don't know
lo ta know about your
(o affaire, your children
. t*H them&lt;-fit. Augustine
m m

Three Hundred
MILLION In WA

S M S *

|1 per week
Open • to Ih

KNIlWI.TONH ORCHESTRA

Brin Mind Bear It

-

For Bnyo nod Girls
3 ta 4 Years

Every Wednesday
Night.

linnnM
Att«J«*num and
Htctnx r**' f f !*\(
Irn
*ti lU
Renter
•rec n
tt.-try
n rer lo ttlsa
M''" "
l , f ' J h'
*' hIin
Week Nfna Week. ,1 lo ft, R ',r V '''-'-'s Sslem. N
-hr*.l/ lfh ln ii M n
Week. It
hat* ' lr Anderwn tt». rece.ulv tp.pp.
M O NEY (IN TIM E
Ktn.toi, N ev &gt; ort
, f. fr.-.l from Allmita
LONDON. Dee. V. 1,7’ p
sin. ftru.hronii fnnnerlv
of
Mr* M»rLrMe ('..le hn« return-MJenerol Post Oftlce, ahirh ..p
(.Ttfejfce and Winter
I'urlt
h.&lt; ed from Athville. N f
nftrr - n n te« telephone.In Hrtlutn, 1
txitigSl 0 * home of Mr. H»leo •l»-ndU‘X » month writ h her wn ] iiutkiiiB n lot uf money f.pr l)i.
tiny. 1P|1 talk. Wildniei.
, *i«nl..n .ret ht. fnnilly
j government awnlumlng |s-..|ple ppt
fltenn fayn e
arrived ntthe
Krip-ivl. p.f “ crtM JohnIteevi-t,, "I* rent, n rail slump plivi , r.i
Vfltlivlllr Airieirl. leim. tlUstn It lr s ill he glad to lippitthat hr] x t r r e
and entity,
thr .rppi of Mr p. p»*I Mr* It. I..N* o.&gt;|ir.pvinc from sri pt|i|pri)ptp-r
SOI.DIF.HS AIDF.I)
I’ Jypie ntipl 0 xnuliinli- ppf Sletw ii] lopny |&gt;rrfurnin| nt the Orlniiplo
PR E T O R IA , Dee &gt;J, ids -Souih
Ilnlvi-r.lty, tHI^ iiipI
^ An flsse last Tlttinulay.
Ij-kti-i Elwel*. fern grpiner, h»ji
M r.
KJ
Cult. Sr |p|anr 10 Afrtfan .tudenl. from the tr im
entered the Miami Air|»irt
(or t^BTe for M ««*.rl&gt;u*rlt. W ok going Into Dntvrrvlly &lt;a 11 tilitantl'nvvi^,-tAei*
tiainuiif. lit- I* the ton of MrEI neulav t« to- with hey daiiyhiix goremment grant* of tJ;11 an
yearly amt loan* of
?,n year
S &gt;.«h F.lwet-.
wh„ „ lM
ly rrpayatde over IS y ierMr. nod N r,. It. J J.diiia.it1 Krien.ta of Mr* II
If you find that the service you gd in stores, restaur* m V
/n’ m , A"»&lt;&gt;»rko„ wlll 1egret I.. In...
nuts atul other places of bitsittess isn't ns good us ll once and
M ihave
.
,’ &gt; ' thn
rt r5
f‘ nl; ^ '&gt;un,l,.ill
nt her
t.ken
Tyner.hmue
| Th,
u &lt;Home
lir,- Au„ | ,,ry rtirt 111
was, think twice Itefure complaining. If you do that, you
Tlif* ( ‘M r Lritgiifl mrt Wislnrx‘
fnr
*To llimtni,
won't complain, for you'll realize thnt practically till place* day after,xsm an,I made j.Un. ,h‘‘ ,,nn’
K r h r e h . . . r ,r tv I., tx- glvrnl rf ' ,u a r ,
r n.e.ding. In
jfeitljp tmirli
of biislne.*.* have lost men to military service and therefore for
n C'hriaiiniu party rafh
for
th
#*
yivuntf
fulki
■
"
and
md
aim
far!
,
*M,d
"
f
Tb*y ton..-rie.|
rnrmtirr hmuifht a war daroji nnd
are nimble- to serve customers with I In* usunl promptness a curnmiinjty rvrriittnn V■»
) m i rlulrh.
.
.
#ll( .
. ,
and efficiency. Many of Ihe new employes are inexperienc­ N rw \&gt;»r*a «Iny.
N ot tho sent
Mi-fi Mary
rir.t*rl*«.n,
U rt*l■u*l,i«ry. hopinjf L» fill tlio IkmiL
PS|&gt;rr re.1
ed and require time lit order tn lte*ronte efficient.
Alirr
Umf&gt;kfc*irth
&gt;nd
Mm
J.’
«m
l
n
hum!
thl.i
ym
r.
f«»\
Hint this in.—
Uomctnlx-r, also, that merchunls are having a difficult Henry
Manick
attenrlerl
tho the reafgnkbon of Mr*. II. E True,
loving drnil
time getting rnerrhnndi.se and cannot meet your wants ns ttHinlhly I tneheon of the Hanfonl Mra. Hofert Eubank* was el«c(e«l|
(lu b on
Wednewt»y|t»rt*hleiit ntxl Mr*. 0 L fihutitsiti.
" f i n r Mnntmn. Pm h n .lv *lnr*- satisfactorily as they tlitl before the war brought on short­ Woman'*
piisii
I waa fleeteil Seeretary. ft wa* |
you nrr gain-.
ages nnd inferior substitute*. We’ve gol to grin nnd lx-nr
Heivlee*
al
t'hrl.l
f'hurrh
ailC voted to tenil a Ipoi of elothlngi
It I* hard. pm Imr.l 1.. Iw- li+fl tills war together. — lakeland Ledger.
tx* held till Sunday Dee. 0 at S-3(lp ami toy* to the rhililren’* home
41'nie;
afternoon.
I In Jarkmnvllle, the mrruber* tn
I *ml«h hist l hf iimi’
y»Mi
Mr,. I.lllian Ite il. entert»lned get the thing* l.&gt; the Community
* * * (i) do
on ThankxwlvIng Day
for
Ml&lt;* Tlldg, by nevt Mcpputay
And that fitnkr • mr ihiitfc, .*a,
Mind Hmnldi, Mr». ({rinl. Mi**
y | „. j . ||, jjaughton. who ha*
nv IW M K L I. KAV
id often *•f |***i
Cora Ihill.y nn.1 Mr.,
Rmm* been ,|UUe Ml,
re|s.rte.l a* Im
proving.
mi) rnii-rprtae or ef- many of the »hort*ye» wllji '»Meh llucltanan.
T V y tell mr lliiit I ion * f» mnuff
Mj*- ^ ad,worth
and
Mi**
The regular meeting of the
r * murageou., at- we ere roltfrohled might have „Rpbertvm
to live
had. a.
pue.ta
on ChjlMh, f of trommerre n t hold

■i

The Children’s Hour
Nursery School

Rohkp for SahffePn

;
"Wlint kind of (took* dot-s your shop send to the men
11Hit « n ms f u ah ska I,
tit1
llv MM tiiiv J orrr.
Tills tpiestlon, asked &lt;&gt;( the wisest Itookaeller* in New
♦‘Pica-.’ giv.- in* h i tp.i.ims. York, brought the answer- "Anything but trash. I’ve
B«al." »(p. '»«•.
, | nirliocl many soldiers and snllors buy Itoolra, and I’ve obA dear IIMI.- j-■»1 * -ih rut 1v l»rn»l,
' J
Ah »!&gt;e hurtp.dlt 1 i*l U* t je* nny servi'd Hint mod &lt;*r ihem buy either Inexpensive editions
uf the great works &lt;if tin* juist, or the very best of Ihe redd«n.
AtsJ »npp|r-l »-i-* 1hr II«|)Mll-|i*Ill .■.•fit Itooks '*
fret* 11
It is the answer to the people who think that the
Of tip. clerk p*h«i ihoiinlit EirIt
service men want nothing but mysteries, romances and
&gt; folk* ti.p-'tld pay
Western stories. They have n pln/e as (Ttrlstmas gftfs,
Thllr PiVIl r«|»o-p nii/nay.
a very limited place. A fter nil, our soldiflVa are n&lt;it (f]f
Hit* dr&gt; » an *io.Ipp|K*', &lt;■**!It*I fkl'tll
Mulnry tid'd business men. They are wideawake fndlI
1
torn,
From tlie .!,(.! Ip .. r hrr 'iMM'kri, vidttnls facing the most Important thing In thehr Uvea, 'fhflr
line is 11si short to be wasted. The heat there Is in lifera
ntygii aiel *-'fp
1 ?■_.' Attd rarefiilly |Ij- mi! Ilifl tr iJ■tine, like the ItOst in everything else, is none too good to/
1thereon.
.
With □ . S.l tilth ipplie 1All i|lll« I- 1 1 In-in now
i S-i'
ly r»"e
Reffer RruneflfR
4r
Out ini'. tie • 1.1 1 I.Mii- till*.Ml*
ake ft. u
* Nolxp-l) &gt;&gt;••&gt;*-'d pi-•tool/ kfl**t*
h ct'-;,«
tientlemen traditionally prefer blondes but perhaps it
&gt; t.
The 1'Jlie III Hr III .1 til l , Ihilt Allil would Is; belter if they didn't. The Washington Western
MF#’
p' eoiiti
:."jr." ■ With It..- p-1inIpp 1 1 Hlr ft*. tilt I'tiion office lias jirst advertised Irt "help wanled” eoltrmns
for bruriettes five feet four inches tall, weighing less than
der Imp, • &lt; •l-t
IL’O pountli They were wnntevt ns train pages at the tmlon
1Ik* r f t«M«|* 1
1 fet She piarie,! - P-elu tion
- ft*
alreet
*
Why l.riiiu'lli-s’ If lI k- Iritlli must la1 told, the com­
*Mhl tip.- r-.iu -.( - li» * |0 Inli&gt;i!| 1litpany thinks tlii'iii "more stable" than blondes or redheads
hor.*.' f*-* i
A* clBlt^r! pi riy ppf piipi' iii.Ii i
.At any rati the liruuetIe-t geiteritlly art' said lo outlnsl the
AM tls’ bruv" lit!!. (•.mi '" '- ill. ers on a ppiIp l&gt;y an nvernge of two months.
&lt;rtt-.bc.l sip-I -nil
Unly tw&gt;i month*? In these limes'two months is rrnlTfUdirljr (tn v tlp...ittrli 11,*- ..[m-vi ■Iy Humelhmg

“

A l t M . u n the opening of

�R*I,V ' ' f ' '
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T H E BANTO RD H E R ALD , SANFORD,

l£ 2 S 2 ± S ± i-

.■?■»■ . j a -

t

w .

*1

- s a ie fe

I'll*

Chrfatlart Smicc
I
Circle Two Meet* I
regu lar

fi
r tT

moot hi v

me et in g

at

l ho M r * .

J«»hn

Some o f Mm. J It CYawrford on[
The Townwnd
AnwnJ Club will Hold Monday aftemonn at 3:00 o'clock I M i a »
ll&gt;
mooting at the
th&lt;* City
1
11 regular meeting
*j-^r drvut»&lt;m«l
riven by turned
I1, Hawaii, p reih lm g .i u r

MaU-l

.1

Th. C r

111tint

ami

fnZ

reporti-1*he

| *;•*,.I III I'. I \\ II! h

w h#u

ifi \

h»
*l

\ large

nf

Ih* inf* , -ted
\|t*»

H * ' l| ,

&gt;rlci*

*&gt;• th*

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v ■fli-I t

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The ifruom is a pi vm uieiit hu*i

Tin* VIi tho«ll*t a n d
Its pi i«' t hurrbe* will have

i
r |►
public U Invited to a t t r i J ^
hV.nl
cTjJrfkvaiv of I iS r K 'lm m ily of Florid.
off
Mo-re will be i» mirht, .et.l.u i, |hl&gt; v„ im,, .inmlinr rommitteea.'
1
hr.it*!
II.
u i
Of the K&lt;i| t ru.*« Surgtrral lir e * * -.
, rrB, u„ . r l r |„,t„| o ial .11
M r. II I! Wright l-ft M.oi.la)| t ♦ | ai tt. U»ate i*
at the
Sanford (grammar |
|lfti| u*, n t i|ir&gt;,| throughout for N r* ,\ork t it ) i«. »|wnil •
1fiviH iint’ . ah I nil
School nt 7;3W o cluck under Inc bY.* year.
year
I #hurt
short lime with her arm. ft
ill»i io m ' i I h* tlie
directioh of Mm. C. It. Klrtlry
A fte r the adjournment of the] Wright, Jr
Student* from lb* llrammar, business meeting.
j fhllj C Ul Ik AA.1
refreshment**
Junior H ifh, and High School* were serve*! by the hostess as*! Z. A Dalis sf^nt n short lint*
lifts. 1
an* invited to I ho Young Tropic'* listed by her ru hostese*: Mrs. In _ Hanford visiting his family
'
I
. I*. I II .
Club on the la k e Front from H 00 It. V Cldc, Mr. I!, W. T uner, before lelurninp io hi.
I rl.t lit fill ■ I
I*. Al, unlit 11 00 |*. Al. free uf &lt;n(j \(r,
•,
W#rr,.,i
|m-i (Junr.1 »rnti..n iti M
Auitu.lim'
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* *111* *■ till- t i ' I
• *l“ r« f
, I lueJialrly f.ilb.Minjt, the l ’ hr!»l- iod »&gt; .
Afaurecn U'Sullle»n. John Bhrff'elit rid Johnm M
1 he Srmimila Itrl^knli l.mllte
Irr,. M. , |lai,Ir,,
nlulii----------im m i
. “
,
. ,
NHtiiibvr 41 will m m *t th* I &lt;l j r,||urnl Iif hi.
B1ft.
were!
Mr. Hal|.h Au.lu. S1..1U1 will ibe junisl* to invn.le ihe big rily b
I . . u.n - N. •
0. F Hall at h 1X1 I*. M. h,le« lio n i pr(-«t*ntr»l to eneh member pro- attend the rejjhimel im-etmg fur shounm iiwlnv nrnl tuiit' ituw nt
(.t- il k i i * l '
uf officer* will be held nnd nil ^ u i. Mrs. H 1 Warrrtl* rtiAiniiafll W ar Faviny Stomps whielt will „iHH\
...y |, rt iw ,,.)d vai u-l) t*
■ 1*1►♦afr&amp;m
member* are urieed to •tlrnd
|„ f th,* . irvh, wa* yiven n site- l*e held at Ih.* i IihiiiIh r uf t otii-l
The (iladiola, t»n*v*% ^ Numberi tlJl| pjf| |iy ||u, „t, mljen* in a|i-&gt; mrrre lioilibue I h«rs.|ay at 'JfWl ____
w
will meet at tie
O.
•* pMsiutiun fur Iter "untinnj- ef l clo«*k ^
!
Hull nt R:00 I M.
t forts Ihmuyhout the yrai **
,
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Thn*e [ire .ru t were
Mrs U,
Mr* j J I Trill jck and Mu.
R*plist I hiireh will have a rover I |. ShiiihnDri. Mr* A l» Shoe- U . It Hyson am veil home Mult*
E.I dish simper in the annex “ l ( maker. Air. I. |» llaunn. Mrs. ilov ii Il'I I after spending hIkmiI
W HEN
7:3*1 for thrir annual Chrislnta* 4* p 14I|4| Mrs W S Thornton. lhr«*e weeks
. visit ini; with relative!
- r t he
t hqjin
a party
All mrutUrs are urfrei!
J V
Will,am*, \l».
It. K in Olanli S t
i r**“*
tin
l &gt;1 i ton i h
attend
liiiijitkl. Air* T-uu MiiHams Mrs.!
M .* i *\ •d t* i • • u r i tie
I » U'
tilt nu K
MrKav. Mrs Jeantiic
f'ript Frank I,
Miller, Jr.,
.i Mi
I RID A Y
l*A ■■
t he
Putnam, Mi*
If W tbMslspeetl.l Mrs, Atdlert aiwl two children,
! s - » .A. . 10.1/ AA* f »•"
There will :tr a fw ltim r dance Mrs(
II
h ues. Mr*.
L S Pat and Mike are
vi*i|in^ in
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. . fI
.
at the Younif People'* Club on' Harkey.
Ah*
A
H Johnson.jhanford with .Indue Hnd Afri.
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11g. jjgkc Front from M*&lt;hi I* M I Mrs J M
t.n ffin . .Mrs
II. A Frank Miller ao*l Mr
ait,I Afrs
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All stmlrntv*
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hidife
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from ihe t«ratntiiat Junior llnrh.* M»*
PbjnT Mm
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M .n
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their

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Marjorie Jones has rc
from Uainenv die
where
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tint hi* ’
attended
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V i.r.inthSH&gt; lit* tiw»in '•*11* »le v w .it &gt;

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• Social Calendar

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Mr^ R U Ware, "0*J Fttlmeltn
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Ihe Hirst- t ti ir «if the l ,ai dleti. and at present he is rmpldyrsi a * 1in.* al lilt INI i*Y l&lt;
Club will m o t at Ifi on oVfnck
a,.t f . 1- w.ll
nt the home of Mr
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Utf, 111! I *nIfwel to Avenue Mr^ ht nrich, Uhl" where the couple
Iryinif Feinlreff'. hortlnillufe rhalr will make Mmif future home
inRn, will base iJ arye of the pro
M i i mil t» till I* M with M m \
The (&lt; n tixl tT id e of th*- Car M C Drifceifon in •hiwi(o
.
Mrs
| F Ih.uniillnl. I l l w.ll 1 X1*.re thRn H u milium
«f+n I ltd will uieef Hith Mi*
H«s| i n . * - ..-wine «., «*"vr, tlie lush |f‘, -»r|iiarvm*h
Frnuci s F Unit. I DCI Park Ave dislnbot*
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Kuril mein I In- wfipiu u uf the mulit V in the Ian* I uf I *je»L« off the Io n »«•* j
Ih' t i * In fui up a i ui* (mas ,m |[i &gt;| i m&gt; * M’mni* riMMii
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ft utit the Cl ram mar.

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Hrhia*l an inviUd to the Yuiiny '
IVnpIrT H Ii free nf rharife
a
The Junior
t Tifiiu.JiiilOs
will
™ meet at the V&lt;uin;( Pcsude'ii Club
oil the |like Fi not nt fi ■iHI o'clock.
The off h i * of r he tittiilcn (V o ­
ter lucnteil in the Sanford Fund.
,
11/.- Slor,- Mill (-■ u[ivri from J:00 p l»‘ **,
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UNiTEO STATES DEFENSE

SAVINGS HON IKS
By ROMNEY

W HEELER •

ATLANTA. I*rr.

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l/d-Tb#

UDT Head Wants;

y ia f fM t of ■ Georgia
Tvch • * .
r, tl
^V■Sm s ,
aleiwiet,
I bO-pound
Union Castleberry, mail* history
Um Aeoth*»iirrn t'onfvrenc*
F o n t h » l!
lifln iP R
r u u i u a i l
\ l«t lllt :s
■ - W ASH ING TO N. Dm . » . 0P&gt;—
Joseph B. Eastman, defence tranaportatinn director, mad* It clear
Monday h« want* no “ tram followers" to travrl to bowl football
gam** Jan. I.
Telegraphing sponsors of tha
Roar bowl at I’ aradana and tha
Sugar bowl at New Orleans, EaatOther freshman or sophomore— man tald that supplying ticket*
s r t r mad*
the
aN-confeirnre to
competing
teams for
aal*
Mam. Except for war-time lifting in their homr communities would
tllglhlity rcsttlctiona, Castle* run counter to hla request that
IF world not have played for admissions be distributed only
I Ulia season Krchmen have
aM been granted varsity eligl-j locally
Kastman's telegram to Robert
fatty • »«* • the first World War I McCurdy,
president of the Touman i l VellSer lie
Southeastern;
Ceafervnce nor the Southern Con-1 ment of Rotes, said be understood
McCurdy
had esprrtaed
fartnre, from which It stemmed,
war* In existence.
|doubt whether the traeel curtailment request meant exclusion of
a delegation from the University
of Georgia, on* of the Hose bowl
teams
“ We must discourage enthusiast*

No

Followers

Of

fe

more *eiu*lion*I football then he these tril
did making All-Amcrtca in IW1 — |*ald. " If
aad hla ooyhooj
pal.
Georg* Georgia
p r t M f , who starred at end for t|,|
Georgia. Without escjption. they
Jo*«ph
were placed on every firit-*lrtng s&gt;w Or
MWm picked by th* roach**
Inc, had wired Eastman pledg­
t AU-but-un*nlmou«
* in
th* ing cooperation but adding "W#
t*rs taeklf selection*, riy d * John-' have of course provided lb# two
1M of Kentucky and lion Whll-| competing tram* with such tic­
mire o f Alabama; Guard Harvey
ket* hey request for sales from
Hard of Georria Tech; and Ala
hues'* grral renter Jo* l*omn 1their end " Kastman replied tic­
ket*
should be distributed only
■novlch who caplalnol the t r i m;
locally in New Orleans and not
W e Tne's Orange |loN*l team
made available to competing trams
' Only orw (&lt;&gt;arh failed to name
Dpinanovkh a* firai-ttiing ctn |for sale at their end.
Ur. The exception
«a i
lln n l*
M lK f of U&gt; ilsiana State. who'
BOdiAlUj hla spectacular pl'«»i
| M 8 . Jim Tall*)' Cerorgia Trch'sj
JfriUiAflt (fn lfi, Georgia (Mutt I
waa all-But-unanimous I
for Mcond tram
i
* H fr t 'l how tFr It#r*! all-star
Uam would llnr up
E td i;
IW h n tr
of
(iruriia
m i A l Must. Trnnraarr
Tackles; Johna&lt;m of Kmlockyj
And whitmirv of Alabama
I ratlnv
CttJinl* Hardy of ( i f o r f l . T e c h . * n
and Walter Kuark of Georgia
&gt;mtu\ r
Center IktmnarH. rich. Alabama
*
,
; Backs: Jack Jenkins Vender- ** ur*
Mlt; Roy ( Monk i Gaffonl. Au.|,r~ ''.
burn; Cllnl Ca*tl»b*rry, Groigia
T *»h
Frsnkie Slnklwirh Ga
•*',n *
p Jenkln* ami Hlnkwuh »* r * lb* [,l* nM ly ro*mb*r* of la*t reason's *’ &gt; th
ali-Star team remaining In pchnnl not h
ftjlli year anti Im»|K wear again hudgrt
|mpr**»iv« purtormrr*
• A
:,H ig h In the eatimallon of the* i*«w «
tan kra
bark field |*erformera rhera
W ifi four other men, it ho made feettre

By C H IP R O YA L
AC Frsturrs 8porta Writer

Y°“ £*%' au"!?.•

t Maunelvd ankle map lead Taml
•o. ,h* Drool Belter. to the heavyw rlfh l t h.m plo«,M p
( Duration
Edition | of |Im world.
The 22 j»ar-old New York City
‘ lugger, » b « bat a roar and a
half ago waa fighting writer.
w rlfkU . may ntora another atop
along tha road to the beary titia,
December I I , whan ha maria Loti
Nora of California tn a 10.round
elimination
bout
at
Madlaon
Square Garden,
Taml ha* prtrrra blmaeif a
gam* fighter, earnest and strong,
with a powerful right hand. But
frw fight fana know that hla ring
style was bom of necessity,
Through an Injury to his left
foot, when be was a boy, Mauriello cannot retreat on It. II* mutt
keep moving, because the postlion of the bones causes the ankle
to tire If ha stands on It too long,
Therefore, the Brons Belter mutt
move forward, which partially acrounte for hla forceful fighting,
Taml'a offensive slugging nas
left f3 heavyweight opponents
ling so far thl* year. Ha lent

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSI’ ArKH

Continuing ta Impose a maxi­
mum penalty on drunken driven,
'Judge T. L. Miller in City Court
Monday evening, passed a senterses on Charity Glena Spaaa,
negro, of |200 and costs of M
days and revoktd hit driver's li­
cense, for driving while drunk. I
Other cates among negroes J
were, Roosevelt Boykins, drunk­
enness, straight 4S day* and far
destroying City property, straight
t i days; Ralph Chriabolas, ala-’
orderly conduct, 111 bond eslrsa-1
ted; Gilbert Stakes, drunkenness,1
110 and cotta or M days; rater!

Remember — only 13 shopping: days ’til Christmas!

In Allied Hands
FOR 'MOJtAWUPtfeeP!/

Be
Ad-Vised

F in ish

MELBOURNE," Aiutralla.
•Dec- 10, (A*)—Complete occu­
pation of the Gone area on
New Guinea, by Allied forces
directed in the field by Gen­
eral MacArthur waa announc­
ed today. The Japaneao thus
lost the northern anchor of
their stubbornly-fended but
ever-narrowing beachhead In

M ah o ga n y

D in ette.
thitiR

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Japs Lose Northern
t Beachhead Anchor;
, J u n g l e Fighters
Cut Off Footholds

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PicturcH
So that “ He" m * y relbx in comfort at the end

Add to the charm of
your home with these
lovely pictures.

of the day—a very satisfying gift In anybody's
language!

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A "rntist” for &gt;onr
Chrislmas gift l.sl ’
Genuine plate glint*
with ornamental gold
finished frames.

• Attractive leatherette
cover in two-tono com­
binations.

LEGAL NOTICES

• Soft, kapok filled top.
• Popular iMjuare and
round nhapes.

M.

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as.

Nelson,
HOR8R RETURNS

Phone R. STORAGE
Oarage.
storage.

your car at Kent’*
Special rata daed

W * Deliver.

BLE ROOM, twin beds, Ulh NVOMAN to help with house work
and rare of beby. Room, boon!
or, I minutes from P. 0.
and salary. Mr*. William Mat­
Irate horn*. Phon* 724-M.
hews, Lake Mary, ria.

tY furnished room connect■elk. For gentlemen. Phone
I. 400 Myrtle Are.

HOHOKU8, N. J, Dm.
— Ilohokus has officially
nixed gat rationing. Tho b
council hot ordered hluhlnx
#*t up in front of th* pu!
krery *n,t In tha shopping
Th* density of population In
New York city's lower East Bide
ha* dccllnad more than »0 per­
cent sines IPOS.

SECRETARIES
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Mahogany Finish
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Bus O p e r a t i o n , fc a c h e r*
Mio?Bl,o';d
bc Will Help fouthsj;.
Greatly it e ,i uce&lt;i
|n Registration
in

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men al
of the
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«a a r• •nit of * nr* ftiin
vehtrlc ccneervation »,idrr
OUT, according l&gt;&gt; Supl
Ijw 'o n

* Mr
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la w to n
polntcl
buses represent

,

epproral of all oporetote
market, L*hm.fl Mpl^rved
Th# office o f U r. Whiteported that “ Inquiry had
are both strong! aad th,
10 carload* were readl)
at price* ranging t n m f$.1t
| « i 0 ' Lo-b^ {dug Frecoollng.

with this lovely dining room

den. ZeiUler Is Due

Pearle Robson Called
T o A ctive N avy Duty

F or P u rge B y H1U.

su ite -B u ffe t-C h in a , Dun­
chairs included in the suite.

• We are now receiving ^ffular ship*
wants of the finest Dakota RED BUSS
SEED POTATOES. Figure your require­
ments and place your order with us now!
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CITY BRIEF

loe. ran he easllr grown in St"
Inule County wnen he brou&lt;ri''
In an right and on# half pooni
sweet potato to Th* Herald «l
fire today which had been grown
onn ordinary, unlrrigatawl lsn-1
The potato Is 10 Inchea In dlam
rtrr and waa dug yesterday sf
ternoon.

can P h yfe table and six

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the g iv e r I

Thrill the la&lt;ly o f the house

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Mi. lawton called attention i»
' j the following new ruling of ihr
i Officer of Defena* Transporali-.n
Jim Wallace, Cemeron Avm ,»
1 In regard to operation of scbrml Farmer, proved that eweet |Mit«
&gt; b is***; "Transporation shall lw

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.

Drastic Changes ■USO Representative A rrives
M ade In S ch o o l1,
T o Open Service M en ’ s C h b

nenerit rf th*&gt; neUon's naserugrr
bares, and quoted O l)T C * -isl
and t.. L. Meyer assistant: Troop re*ttlctli.»i* are “ to consert- »nd
No,
80,
sponsored
by
th#
Klrit
Ordsr, 21 as slating that !*••••
The new carualtie* raised th*
Baptist Church, with William Ka- providenllv utlllic vital tran-iannounced Jap loaaee In th* Uona
der
as
scoutmaster;
Troop
No
34,
lation r-pi innent.
material
-.'I
■rrtrr to mor* than 513 killed
by the First Methodist |•u| plies, including rubber;
-'-I
rn«l reven f*plurfd. The Auafrwl- sponsored
.
' with John Cullum, scout- to provide f.ir
in* prompt • -I
lam broke through to Gon* on Church,
November *.J and last Saturday \m u te r ; Troop 3b, with Bill Jm continuous movement nf ne. e • 'i
tia
ffli,
the
attainment
of e »h
__m_ scoutmaster;
Troop 37.
It wta announced that mora than n*
400 Japane*«* dead wart counted I a,ponsored by the Beardall Out ou rp oic Is essential to the ■ •
In that area up ta than.
I.post
p
Sunday School and with Fred c&lt; ssful prosecution of the win
Following the report of II •
The new --------aoettat. »At
Gona. It j|V
\i . Pope end Jo# I - CotUy a*
t Cons.
was
waa said- Indicate that t™ " ™ - scoutmaster and assistant acoul- Morris, principal of Junior ll-cb
School,
who at the meeting of ibr
• t-algn on that front
,®*im aaler respectirely. and O»iedo
approaching a
‘ j f i Troop, with Paul Mkklrr, scout County School Board yuate.-lsv
Australian, entered
_J*i*5f* master and th* R*y. Lionel Net made an outline of the tn•t •
i tl.ms lie hail rrcalvr.1 In • ■ "
,l tT ,.^rr0sU-nd. t 1
J R ’ r e f . r eon. assistant scoutmaster.
Is it week al tho School T i a n - I '
islion School, Mr. Lawton I
• isted that a meeting
of
,11
SI h,Mil bus drivers would be ' -I t
i soon, at whic'i
Mr. Morris - n
give d*ts led ruling* *s g i w " •'
the Transporation **) ool It- i
i sentativea of th* ODT and &lt; '
Knellsh. State Superintendent
I'ubllc
Instruction,
and J
1
, Graham, director of achool Tram
(oirtallon for th# State atlrn-l--&lt;l
the meeting.
,
In addition, Mr. Lawton slated
U Burk* Steel* t u
elected
, that map* are being prepaird
and Installed eminent commander
, showing all school bus routes sn-l
m r f Taylor Oemmoodry, No. *8.
•tons In the County. These will
w KniehU Templar a t e cone lava
■, be -ubmltlad to Slate and federal
of the orgaeixaltoe Dec. 4, Jno.
11authorities, and it I* certain, be
D. Jlnkloe, recorder, umooewd to­
'.said, that many atopa will be eti
day a* he raleeeed tea election
•I ruinated, and (horter route* I"
rtaalU*.
• established by tha ODT.
Jamee Mooghton, |n»UUlng o f:

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room w ith th is graceful

.
Penle|ler|*n StrelL beIweett Klrlly .„d TunUle, hag the
shallowest water n the Medltar-

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L. B u r k e Steele
Elected Head Of
Knights Templar

W* bur second hand furniture
Phone I f f .

Bombers Of
R.A.F. Ilit Turin
And Italy Admits
Had Damage Done

•Beverage 1‘ermit Was Stalingrad Offensive
Sustained B e f o r e
Held IU Russians
1 B\ T a \ Collet tor
For Fourth Week

^.VT.em!:.,*V,w:“,.,;dTh,:-,re D r a f t (lueHtionaireH.;,.,
In bu« iiii.tr* «n that |h« m»»
W ill
lli*
F I I IP H n
mum nuntl*d*r
pupil* •
|» \\.
tfA n -t-rio l with Hir minimum
()l|t At S f l l H C I IIU € $

Kapok Filled
HASSOCKS
1.95 to 3.95

Plants,

Ned Smith Chairman
0 f Arrangements
For County Affair

Sparkling Mirrors

I ’ rr-ts

Kersey A p p e d I s' Cam ouflage Used
T o S'jprem eCourl By Reds In Flight
iFor W ine LicenseiW est O f M oscow

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SEMINOLE COUNTY
COURT RECORDS

I U02.

Plans For Annual
“ Get-Together”

Troopa o f l»oy aeouta from *11
porta of Seminole County number­
ing about 350, will hold their an­
nual gvt-together meeting at the
South Sid* Primary School, Mon­
the Papua, foothold already rut day evening, according to Ralph
■ nlo a segment by Auxtrailed and A. Smith, chairman of County
scout group*.
Ned Smith, he
American Jungle fighter*.
The Allied comm J ------------ * said, would act a* chairman of
lerday
Auathe
arrangement*
committee
from Australia yl
113 J*p«n-I The rally will »lart at #:30 I’ M.
trail* n troops klllt
only
itu n i with a covered di*h *upper for
tie and
raptured
flarrup
o f scouts and their Invited friend*
.Tuesday in a. new
Gone
sector of and relative*, in the school cafe■fighting on th*
l‘
"
Naw
Guineain
-1I teria. each table to be occupied
Northeastern
casualties
flitting moat; of
— the
—
when the Jap* pled to break out
c f a pocket near th# beach
In the air war, U&gt;# Jap* »uf.frr td another defeat a* Allied
fi,»r y
bombers »hot down 10
rn&lt;my plane* and probably down­
ed four others during a running

A.m ocintcd

IReserves Reported
Getting Through T o
British First Arm y

R.A.F. Raids Eindhoven Radio Tulu* Works

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(or display, it Should not tw cast « "»* «• - M Bernard
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might show disrespect to . n. - n - m l.w^ John II Hull, re
l„ lion now fighting to prove to the •"
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Will Hold Election
lb* annual ele ction
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co m m i t t e e
m e m b e r * f'*r
t b r A g n c u l t u r a l C o n i r i v s t i K n Aa
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■ccordiinr to ( ' K. l U w * o n . t ’oun
ty agent, be held In the f o l lo w i n g
id a i'e i «tn I tec 22: S a n fo r d , C ou n­
ty A g e n t 's O f f i c e al 10 00 A M .
O v i e d o at
the
Fut ure
Fa rm er s
ltuiltling at 1:00 P. M . arul fo r
l/ongwiMid.
A lt a m o n t e
Sprin gs.
F o r es t C i t y and t a k e M a r y , thej
ele ction w il l be held a t L y m a n I
Scht»ol at Ido n r^ o od at 3:00 I . M
Anyone having
a
wo rk sh ee t
fil l e d out la e li g ib l e t o vo te. Mr
D a w -on sta ted, a d d in g th at p r e ­
setter o f m e m b e r s and v o l e In
t h l « election w r r e m ad e m ore jr
pent tiion e v e r In o n l r r that m a i
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K » d ' o f 13d. t b r bi g b ra t cratU
made at
Or Ut u lo A i r
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youth
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grailu alc tf f r o m Se m in ol e Hi gh
School In 1U40 » n j att eml ed
Ma rl on M il i t a r y In sti tu te, Ma
non . A U . f o r t w o y e a r s and
r o m p ls t t d • C A A
co urse in
f l y i n g to rsc ei ve a p r i v a t e p i ­
lot's license. H is fa t h er , C a p L
Cunstantlne d e W o l s k i . w a s is
the last w a r as an InteIHrftOCf
o f f i c e r and has l»een r r c illed
l o act ive
du ty
in
a no t he i
branch o f the service.

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SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOLS
Br EMMETT HERNDON
Japs A tta ck Pearl Harbor I T h e a « w ord* were the
headlines on e very newspaper In A m erica one year ago,
Sunday, Dec. 7.
Today, a fte r a yea r o f actual fig h tin g
during which tim e many lives have been lost, ships sunk,
and materials destroyed, A m erica Is strivin g In every way
possibfe to win this war which was started by this surprise
attack. Am erica learned through actual experience though
the coat was great, that we must become better prepared
I d very way possible fo r the present and future.
T h e youths o f A m erica have i H t e ^ r t h c l r tremendous
responsibility in this w orld c o n flic C r fffr S r e making great
strides In preparation. During the last year many students
have fe lt their need fo r active services in our armed forces
and have Joined the A rm y , N a vy , Marines, and other
branches o f the service. O ther students who feel that their
education Is vital in this war e ffo r t are w orking diligently
at S. H. S.
Several new courses have been introduced for these
students. Am ong them are radio, mechanics, and physics
which are being taught to prepare the student fo r one of
the technical crops o f the service.
A course o f w artim e
m athem atics has also been Introduced. The physical educatlon p ro g ra m includes calisthenics, sports, and drill.
V ictory Corps is being organized fo r special training
in social work, farm work, sea service, and a ir service. This
corps is being organized in many o f the high schools o f
the nation for practical train in g in the various divisions.
Aside from the regu lar routine, students are buying
stamps and lunds, helping in Itcd Cross work, and aiding
the ration board.
This student body o f Seminole High School is ready and

Who'* that cart*In i « m 1 some*
one that MIMI ALTMAN had to
muth fun with during the hobd ay.! Wa wonder lit EDNA BENKAftlCK and BILLY SOUTUf.
WARD spent Thanksgiving af­
ternoon In Orlando. ELSIE McWHOHTER and HAROLD RAT­
LIF F war* In Orlando Friday
night -■-—
What ha* 6 rlando
got that Sanford hasn't; They
Kara “tho Army, but who wanla
tho army In prefrrsnre to the NevyT CartaJnly not III L .i. M E RI­
W ETH ER m tlr r S a long dis­

tort#* talaphone rail •from Mrmjphi*. Tennessee, but she wasn't
m*. Fat# waa against hrr. She
seem* to b* doing Q. K with a
rartaln tailor railed "Major". Wa
hrar that VALARIE just can't
maka up her mind—Ihla time It'a
three sailors— ‘Cookie’, 'Ducky*,
and 'Sparkle1. Thal'a right ValA le "Keep ’em Gurssln!" CAR­
O LYN HOSIER'S heart waa In
Longwood, then In Gainaarille,
and the la teal reporta aay that
It is In Norfolk, Va, now. Whal’a
happened to AL HAIIUHN and
' NC
NANCY
CULLUMT What', the
matter NANCY? MARTHA PAGE
seem* to be taking over. You'd
better
watch
her
GERALD! I

Feds W on Four Out Of Ten •
Gaines In Football Season

Oviedo School

SHS Addressed By
Reverend Sackett

Tfco Genera Senior t il C]vb
The ennual Thanksgiving pro­
The students of Seminal* l l i ^ ' mat at th* horn* of Mn. W. L !
gram «aa presented Wednesday School were prlveledged to he
Slag, with Diala Croalay acting,
afternoon in chapel as follows;
at noting.
Rev Milton B- Barkstt, who vrss
Th* IVirry Fad MM2
acaaon w** always fighting to the last. National Hymn—-School
A vary
Intcraatlng
butlntaa'
_ , ... ,
Andrew Haaty was a general Devotional— Mary Martha Grass introduced hy Rev. Root as an
meeting waa hald and four for-,r,mr *° * n ,nd » ,lh lo» r
espert on writing
and public
"Thanksgiving Day"
mar member* refined.
, *ur « ou« « f ten games. Making linesman playing every position Bongs,—1
The subject was Home Improve-, *
*Ur‘ it's
rods" dropped on lh* llo# hi* last year.
"Turksy In Our Garden" gradrai speaking, speak to them ThursHerbert Meraland, end, was hit
mont and tha roll call v u an- ^
Than In
one, two, three
ilar morning on the foundamc^)
iwar*d bjr Ulllnr wHat rach had1 **»• » W ' fama ih t j &gt;Urt«d Ihtir by hard luck at lh* first of lh* PUy, "T for Thanksgiving"— ] u l l o( wrtting to help them dedona In Homa Improvement.
|w»nnln* streak*
winning four season and irol hit hand broken
grade* one, two, and three
Velop their sloriee for Mh* Irving
Mn. Wilton, otir count/
camea and toeing tha In the very first game.
Th# History And Meaning oil {Uchellor rontrst whlcn la ■ponsBam Thurmond, guard, s good
lender fa re a ve*y intereetlnir |**il one ** L***burf In acora
Thanksgiving—Martha Carraway, " jrT4l by Rollins College.
natured fallow always tried hi* Song. "Ok God, I Thank Thee for
and Iniolrinf talk on rooting andjon^
Mr. Sackett stressed the point
ling fruit tree*.
I
following
player*
will hardest and gave hit beat.
Each Sight—Glee Club
Lao Botnar, end. who covered Dialogue, "Negro Mammy” —Mary that writing perfection Is
high *chool boy* joined, graduate hoping that nail year’a
lalned
_____ only
. throughi persistrflP
i»«n
lh* Genera Senior 4-H Club a n d wil1 h*»* ten »tralght vie­ ground] rapidly »et up many a
Totten
effort ami hard work—Inspiration
wer* Initiated by the glrU with i f 1 Melvin Dekle, end, w*a a great touchdown.
bring
a
greatly
uver-ratrd
attri­
Thankigivlng
poem,
original
—
I__
t4-H
f T IInitiation,
—Isl.sl __ 1i torlr^if 1there
Hmrat I.
-- ™
very l_______
Impressive
tenea—U
ia m
a •!■»
'43 *team.
Billy Johneon. tackle, a real pal
— Martha Ann Moon
bute.
Tha boya elected their own ol , •***• to the aerial aetlvltiea of
After his address. Mr. Sackett
to every boy on the tram usually Song, Thanksgiving Hymn — Glee
fleer* but will have a joint meet I lh" ,r* m
1 met with some of the more inClub
Inr and party with the girla.
, Ralph nolfer. pile-driving full rot what he went after.
We of the fourth grade are tervatnl student, to whom
Warren
Denials, quarterback.
Tha following
offirera
were. bark,
back, never felled
failed to gain a few
ware
rave ipecified ami detailed rulK
elected; Oliver Mathlaui, pen,-|.| raids when railed upon.
with bis fresh spirit and good glad to welcome the following and hints about successful shortJimmy Ridge, guard, neTtr met will cheered up the team
dent; Joel McGill, vice-president;
hen two new pupila to our room: Nina story writing.
I McMahon froth Geneva and,. Jin« laugher guard or center. II* tier erar# In need.
Vernon Culpepper, eecretary
' bert Bevill from South aide Pri­
After theTusInr.a meeiln
atlne e
mary In 8anfonf.
delicious waffle .upper 'a* fur
The following taachcrs epent
nl.hed and served by Mr*. Birg
their Thankigivlng holiday, out
Plenty of fresh milk, homemade
of town: Mrs. Virginia Balkcbm
butter, honey and syrup was en­
Curhila and Thirsty enter Into
Wr welcome Joyce and Walter
In Jackaonvllle, Mrs. James Pap
joyed with the waffles. Mrs
kitchen ranil
Wilson,
snd
Mn
muon. Mrs.
airs, Golt
non
snu
airs I the
'
, drink the milk. Bis more student, have enrolls
"
Oainaavillc, His. Margaret' Steel, back to S.l. If.
H. H
K.. They have
Haldeman presided at the waffle' Su'l,,c"Ix fhlrstv began to look at the Vocational acrwL They are i ! * n " r In lakeland, Mrs. J. N-; been In Newark, New York .Into
Iron*.
owl in** * | r a* It |^e wera «•
follows; Mrs. W. A. Udrrtson, Thomp»n In Vero Beach and Oy-juulj.
Many
game*
pertaining to1 (raid of something. Cor hi la looks as
Isabella Ward, Mary Crawley, Ev. J
' Ru. m II Young le visiting h .^
elyn Hplvey, Luticla Gorrolej ami
— ----------- ----- -!
Michigan

COCHITA

News Notes

Vocational School '

rgu
“S*5012?
s-jw .......
We would llkt for more students

Grammar School
NoteH

l.^ rm
d ; . d ' ; , &amp; ^ k',C li
) I hr nr

v»i’ n

only

three

days

of

to enroll In the Shorthand clast
• school
willing to help in any other way, even though their time TEW spent the Thanksgiving hoiThey must enroll at once because .
brings her In the house
Marjoiic Junes, Ixils CaMwell,
•
.•_ „ .
- -- I — Hieg « . . .
D,
Speer, Mrs . *and
n;.,v D,,nlf*
ia limlU-d. I.Ike America'* mills and factories, the American deye
the
n rit class doe* not begin un- i
in Tallshassee By the way. | Msrgi ret 'Golt. Mrs.
Mr*. Harold!
Harold'
'
down on this bed.'
HI'ANIHII
llrlrn Hutchinson.
and n in lj
til
same
time
In
March,
flookkrepj
p
'While
I
wash
your
youth has only itegun and the momentum will continue to who Is that cuts sailor that JOY-i Haldeman. Mrs. Oulda Wllaon.1
f^ h ila .
F R A N K L IN KNGLIHH, Jr
Ikiggins ar* going to Gsinraville
Ing
student,
are
alio
urged
to
U . STEELE ha* a date with! Dili* Crosley,
Dorothy
Odom.l
,
W e pupil, ol the Grammar] this week-end.
Increase until this war In won for the Allies.
School are
re learning to speak SpanSpanish
atudrn 1* have enjoyed
Haturdar night? Have you-atl JJohnnie Mae and Helen Bowen I Th',n *hr ■rV n** ,hem * ,lh enroll.
.Spunii
seen
ELIZABETH
KITE'S
new
Mildred
Bennett.
Mona
Da
I
bo,
Joy
’,,,ra
w
.»l*'r
•
n
&lt;
l
PuU.
*&gt;
n
medl
riling an
autobiography
In
.
.
a
.
.
.
.
*
..
•*•...
s.. aAoming
we *tuUy
A
, l ?d?n,U ,roTk^ l* ^ Ko° l * I?hmEacT
mowing"we
'.lodj about;
^Cml writing
__________ . s
lr
' .1
Is.
I as s ■ as i s '
line
iuu
[SM
-m o _and
urn nsiiuna
..
,--permanrnl? You
can triisinir
certainly ,t w
MsrTllt
Marjorie nswvmin,
Haldeman,
*V.".i'l"1^..i l 1'i,°'d_
" ° h .v. been helping with the « . « - |30 m|nul„ . We team about five Spanish.
|I hr light of tipcctrd changrt in notice
« a very admiring look In Oliver Mathlrur. Vernon Culpep "’ “ l1
nuiet. CochiU give.
i the military statu* af
rolitge* TAU1
voTunSl^d i . hrin
I Wonlt r« h
J- «■ R«'C- cnmmeKitl l.w
1- HICKSON'S eyca.
But iper. Joel McGill, Emil Dalbo
*****
. , volunteered to h P th K* lluni"E , Wr know how lo , Ky | Mn, hun-1 class which hns lorn studyii,/
, I tirul »tudrnU, wt* rrscrw the right
you
Board.
then lhat'e
Ihat’a nothing unuaual, l.l, Donald Adams, Billy Geiger.
.
,hl* '*,i.11 " '* kr Z“
u
I
gry
because
we
me
always
hun
(
contracts,
found Uni the informs*
The Emo&gt;) Universlt* Alumni "&gt;
*u*h revislong In these It? Ray.Wwho Is that certain one (
better/* »*&gt;•« C'ochita. The
Seeing tha Town
j
ii ;,uw
how U
toT "7
nay,
• mnnfi drink* m little o f the milk
Association la (.fining wh.dsi. provision* ns the wer siluslion
A woman riding a trolley car gry. Thi*
1
* I am j (ion Mr. Fred Wilson, local at‘
lorncy.
rave
to i'irni when he
.. smlnui
. . . hrr
h.r .lr.
■flit looks aro.imi and t&gt;egins to was
angiou* not
not it
to .pass
dr ! hungry “ Yo lengo hambrr
ship* for the nest school yrsi. makes silvlssbls or nserssary. j I*1* 1 ^j-M A G R AN TH A M get* s '
visited the cl*** recently, w as
Application* for nermt.slnn to
from every week! I hear
.all
linalion She poked the ronniiuctm
Iny male .enloi (in god alaml
very helpful to them on their
"Child, you are rood.
Your with her umbrella.
ing&gt; of ah »c ffe d it «l whlta high lakr the .lamination must be *h«l nla name le 8MOAKIE. Keep
unit eliminations,
j
made to your ■upeHntendent o r g o o d
work. A I.MA i oin
heart i« very large. Cut you are
•chool In th« *tatc* of Alaba
*‘ I» that the Flnt National
By
MARY
ItAlUIRN
Florid*
Cevirala
Mi»*l**lpf&gt;t j iirlrwIpAl l»&lt;*fore J»n U, «n&lt;| for* ^A I.D W K LL, Hrlen HUTCHISO N.
A* predicted 'the last Junior
very sad because oail men m oleit Bank 7”
|
Xhr
I*.
TA*
of
*Samiii»lr
H
igh
claas footfuil] dance of the year
N orl* 'Carolina. South Carnffna. *arde«t at oner to ihe Alumni ofKathryn W IG G INS certainly
our house
Ik»n‘t be a Fra id. t
'•P ,,ed the ronduc Schmd met Tuewlav afternoon at rolled off in fine style Not only
now all anti
"."n essrr. .n5 J irgin l. i. ellgi
« ' Kmnrt C n lv r c lv
! d"
mvlgor.tesl since their
m able to help t ltjr ^hijit'a my ilomach."
[ 3;.T0 o'clock
Mrs Fled
o"clock with Mri
Fred My the Ban/ord team but also th.
Margaret Ihngfvkdcr,
gfehlc
who w«*
bit to compete tor the sward.
Th» .lamination*,
printed
In snjoysbl# weeksnd up In (.alnr*.
Mia.
I ers presiding over the meeting
Icsbu rg tram wa* there Fresh
Students win finish high school P»mphlrt form, are of objective vllle i t the .Fun rrotlce More appointed by
the war At every
The meeting wa* opened v*iah men .sophomores, j inlars,
anil
in January or February ol this lyp* wHh multiple
choir, qjee- fun!!! Seem* that FUZZY 'n A N N i I J I K I l L ^i i f chairman
hr T * n i
*trtnre
for
the
rawr
.
»ong*
led
by
Mrs
Jack««n
The
i
r
£
=
d
2
‘
~
.
d
=
’
1
p
£
5
,
"
h.
.
renlurs airiv.il r.ady to jiv
K
t n , m u also "enter the r U - . re divided Into t-o p .rU are getting along ju.t fln. no-----.
,
, jimportant thing*
line.
If
la
colonel
talked
to
him
devotional
wa*
given
by
Mr*
Vic*
many
for
the
bangle
|T#
,
„
nt1nup
„
„
k,
nilct*
mg
■
IS
minul.
rr«i
|■rrt'■l
but
for
ho
ami a good tilde waa had by all
w long’ * ! ? Who ia
runtail
alarut it
, tor f ! « . n
from the varioui rooms ltat|
___________
Howard Boctlsr. graduate of S
rha scholarships will
• T'11* '■ no&gt; ‘ he colt.g. rntiance] that cute sailor that has a crush fin*
»oak. As ws go to nrrss fhr
"You ehouldn't be afraid. Jake 1 Mrl J .n|. Shoemaker gavr 4 H 8 , who It now In th. Navy
lamination.
on
FRANCES
DAGUE?
I
must
warded
rued on the haste of iraulta in]
Why, what if you do stop a •hell’ I port from lh. Stale Fonv.n visited here Thursday
studsnts of Seminole ill
llgh hs»r
say he certainly ha« good taste! contributed 112
t general ‘examination, which will
Heavrn 1* your home
“ ,, , , . j tlon of (he I’ . T. A which was
„
T ie count taken Monday shownl
given to all applicants Th.;
I'll close now with one last word
Hlyh^ school pupils are usually
By JOHN BELYEU
that Q1 percent of the pupi'i
„ . y *;■ ( ' . . t f ’*' , f*J’ lled J,k r held In Jacksonville.
examination! will he given a']
-B Y E !!
for a dime but there was
But
l
.in
t
homeakk.
j
Two
committee,
that
-ere
apand
teachers attended some churvjJ
yoar school r.ily In Frlxuaiy |
mo tat amount and tha pannie*
A Science Talent Search la bopointed
were
the Nominating activity over the week-end. Mr
Complst* dslalls » f lh. lontrst,
wart
just
a*
acceptshJs
as
Ihr
conducted
by
the
Science
and th# ivamlnation air on fil.
RED CROSS WORK
, Commute*— Mrs. R A
King. Hoffman's rrxim was 100 iwrr.nl
*ar* er amojnts. Every student c'ltibw of America, adm lnlitrif J
I Mn. Lucy Smith. Mrs. J. j.. Hod snd Mr*. Jackson’s was H per­
with your superintendent 01 prln
wore a pin regardlas* of the »* by Science Service Th* purpose
By IJLLIAN MOHAN
America th* Beautiful
School III
I gt. Mrs. Joe Gonxales—and the cent.
tipal
M lltliA H C T IIIN U rC LIIlW mount he gave
of the s.arrh la to discover and
Each winner will ireel*.
a I'sslin UK)Margaret llrnkle
! Child Welfare Committee Mrs,
•n
..
*
This
salt
Is
hald
each
ye*r
and
GlrU
In
McKinnon'*
and
scholarship valued at 4300 00 Of Johnny Squash Starts SomsAIng
Time certain!7 flies. Hera they,*
of |4 will be g*ven to the help develop eetoattfk talent that In Mlae Oampbell's room are help­ Farcy CJiapmaa, Mr*. J. B. Root. d* y commence heh lei
&lt;)
will I* at value to the nation In
Ihla amount |2(si 00 will apply
—(Apuppel play), 4-S-l) grades
again, those
lovely
Kittle
i school sending In the largest a- I war and (ware
ing make two by two surgical Mrs. V. It. Grantham .ml Mr*
"Nina, usled esla burn*. 8u
As I'.____
..
on the payment of tuition and Song. At
Janie
Shoemaker
GraiotpaL*i _____
Farm, .-.I*
and .rurni
we have every six weeks1 mount
------1 per capita and $3 or th*
rart son esta inuy largo.
;iero
Forty boys snd gtrls who Itad dressings in the Red Cross Rooms.
f»ei for tha Freshmsn year flrel
Mrm. B. B. Oumblay, chair uited son m'JV trial* porqo* malos
"Bing s sung of Thankfulness” j to rh «k up un our studying snd1
nd largest amount
On Monday, flv* of th* glrU
three quanais el Emory) and
In the preliminary examination,
altrnUon we've paid during the
man
of
the
grad*
mother*,
re­
1-2-3 grade*
hnmbrea
molcataba
su
rasa.
No
th# remaining lioono »||| apply
will be given all-expense trip* mad* about eighty dressing*. They ported that th* etas* parties
Dream- Js-' ,'**‘ , l* weeks. Of course* they
on lh* payment of tuition and Recitation A ’Noffle
to Washington to attend th* Sci­ are examined twice when they would be given If open dale* Tsnga uited mledo. Vo se todo y
si.
rather
easy
If
you've
Studied
yo podo ayudar usted. Vamo* j
mea Nettles
faes for tha Sophomore year (aeence Talent Search and la taka are being mad* and once when could be found.
but most of us wall til the last
dormlr shore por esta nocM
conj Ihtss quartern at Emory) Bongs- Harvest Home, Itsrn Dan­ moment and hava to burn th*
the final esam. Two contestants, they are ready to send off
At
the
close
of
the
bualnrte
Manana ustej era cunmlgo. y yo
They ar* placed In packages
ce, Jlarvrst Home - 4 &amp;-&lt;t- grades "midnight oil" going over ques­
Tha grant fr th# Bophomor# yen
one boy and on* girl, will bo se­
meeting
Mr.
Rout
discussed
A
decira
muebas coses Important**.
Dear
Editor:
Old Dan Tucks.'. tions, sir. that W* should nave
Is dependant upon s satisfactory Folk Dane..
tested
by ee board
. .
r
lected by
t&gt;oard of
of lode**
judges, on
on " ! M. Then they era sent to hos-i ... - ----- n ,:T” i
I think that something ought It
i'
1 , ax- P}***»,
nttwl. soldiers,
u U L n s a i l a nmaA
.
Welcome
Fop gosa th* Weassl. Captain memorised and understood when
ora dlurin gth* Freshman year,
th# Vbailsi at. written
and, oral
d «ma—
, T On the Part of th#
. u P„ ( Contlnysr proximo semana)
to be don* about throwing paper — i— ., —
---- : - ii&gt;—.1— rinaa that need them.
' ' "■ 0 tnt f cnonel of the New
and upon th. student's uninter­
first assigned to u*.
Jinks, - 4 - f&gt;- A grades
on tho front lawn of th* acnooi
school vamlnatlons, to rrceiv* Wrstingrupted continuance in school.
The grown people maka bigger Airfield
‘ ouse Selene* Grand Scholor11 &lt;mly I had Uktn homa my
Why B* Thsnkrul— Joyce Whll
Thsss provisions as lo valj*
bangages to tend "R . member
avaty night and
axer, Harold Kaslner, Dorothy Latin book
and us# gif the scholarshipi are
m
w year for tour y ear*). Eight raort Pearl .Harbor" and com* help
learned those tan word* Instead
Chaatecn.
M k a Barbara W . R oprecht
made on the bails of the present Thankigivlng Hymn —4-5-fl-7dt of waiting until tha end of the
maka bandagaa.
4'oshila y Bad
trash eonUlnar. I also ballava tbu contestants will recalve Weillng&gt;
civilian statue of college students.
Scholarahlp* nf
sis weeks and attempted to learn If a few of th* pupils would sat hout* 8clenc#
Grades
Major la Child Development
In
order Hat.....
»n o ry ‘University
.....................
nV
'
•lily words at d o # time.
ilta y
an example that lh* rest would 1400 (1100 a year (or four yaarv)
ot U. af Taoa.
may continue full and romplete Pageant "The Gift of Corn"—
MEN IN KHAKI AND BLUE
and 83000 additional
In aebuAmi In literature we had to follow.
School
coclna
y
be
ben
la
lech*.
Da
prlsa
co-operation with and partlclps-'
participa­
By MARJORIE JONES
lorxhlps wiil b* awarded.
memorise lines from th* "Lady
Sad
commence
a*
asomsr
a
la
7-7
gradee
Your*
truly.
effort,
and
In
T
M
f
t
e
b
»E&gt;»*
Aassatcsa tb* ope*tag of
tion In tha war
of th* 1-aks” Of court# at tha
Aa part of the preliminary, each
vtntens corns liana
niledo
da
Marvin Swanson
time I thought I would have three
contestant will submit an assay Th* men in Khaki and Blue
alguna roaa. focN t* se asoma a
Ar*
fighting
tor
you
and
you.
T h e Children’s Hour
weeks to do tbal In) I kept put­ t&gt;ear Editor:
of about 1,000 words on the sub
la mlsma vantana y
a*
pon*
ting II off Having studied Latin,
N u rsery School
I am writl ng this latter to you jeet "Sdtncs's Next Great Slap Do without your Ira-cream and paUda, por tlla v* una vltjo qua
candy
home etc, and literature all the
litana una punalada en el braxo.
a suggestion
Ion that may help Ahead"
And
other
thlnge
dandy.
—------ ——■—---——-----------night before exams I thought 1 our schooL Th*
From
this
school
II
is
posslbls
aw
November UriL I M l
Al
parecer
eats
debll
y
(ansada.
_h* students a t our
MI8CR1XANRGUB
was prepared for them, but whan school ar* vary careless about for U n senior atudenU to an U r
For Boya sad Girls
Coehlta a* va de U coclna y la
FOR SALK
tree an la ease.
r t no Ularmtura test back gutting paper and other trash on this contaaL. O f Ihla ten th* fol- The man ~In Khaki and Blue,
I to 4 Toon
W* bur second bind furultur*.
60 aa my grad* I waa
"Ustad aa tianda an fata cams"
campus. Th# school baa pot lowing have signed up: John Bo* Ar* wanting you and youH
M por weak
Phone 111.
stratled to xea my quotation of trash cans out on tb* caraptu. lyau, Billy Johnson, Walter An* To help them la th*ir tramps. die* Coehlta. “mienIras yo me
Open I U I I
*L*dy of tb* Laur’ i quota* T Mr. McKay has asked tb* »tod«at* dsraon, Ann SUna, Emmett llani* Bo today buy bond* sdnsA
_heridea"
VICTORY GARDEN vegetable
Is
vo
all*
SITUATION WANTED
"Th* roaa I* fairest when It la not to put trash
So today boy “War Bonds and
Entoncoa tlla lo* bans
con
&gt;n. Bill Earl*, Robert HI;
traah un
on Un
tb* campus.
cam;
plants ad follows) too each In
A l 1I1B Palmetto Av*.
Is budding new,
Slam pa".
lltve If thay wan punished
raUsnt* ague y pon* an la madl-l
I ballava
I f any other senior boy or girl
|(. ‘
Uila collection, Broccoli, Cab­ BY OLDER MAN. job In Sanford
El
hop*
est
m
ra
whan
It
dawna
8safari, Flarlda
aomaway
clnk. Todo do eat* vex la vlaja
w*y that It would help
la Interested thay should tea Mr.
bage, Bermuda Onions, Collarda,
vicinity aa guard. Good «xp*rt*
■rum cocoa,
sa quads alltncioaa. Coehlta da a
■n
n boor
hour or so after school! T ___
t s McKay at one* and obtain the full Tha men In Khaki snd Bio*
Lettuce, Beet*. Tomatoes, Ea­
enc* and reformer*. Write W.
Th#
ro*a
est
sweetest
washed
T
alaph iaa T78-W
Is
*
small
suggestion
that
may
alia
un
v**o
da
Itch*.
rs role, Leaks, Brussels Sprouts.
particular*. Th* preliminary *xam Will surely thank you and you,
E, Coleman, 1120 8 . W. 3rd
cum morning ctraal,
help th* took* of our campus.
“Aqub esta
aontlra
major".
far tbla contest will b# gjvan 8q when you get your pay
All for (3.00 plus postage or
BL, Miami.
EareOmaot lim ited
El
unit
la
love!last
wht
CochiU dice. La vlaja babe una]
lours
truly.
1Wild HUI/I
Invest rent In th* USA that
express. J. W. Ball, phone 16,
ay. D*c
balmrd In protuna".
poca do la l*cho y mire certs |
Harman Brum|*y High School.
day.
P ' . U k * Monroe.
HELP
WANTED
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I.IVe tie milk on th# mountain,
t’* ' •
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PLUGKIb level winding Heel. HELP! Wanted, while waller* or Ukc th. syruq. In the rtrar,
waitresses.
Mayfair
Hotel.
Uk*
t vc buubl* on tha sags,
u n
Phong 47 2-W.
Thou art gon# at coif***.

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W1I.S0N SCHOOL

SIX WEEK EXAMS

Student Opinion

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Celery Plants,
Phone 1403.
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STORAGE year car at Kent's
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Oarage.
Special rata Baud
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FOUND
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CLAYTON'S Grocery, 1408 W. FOUND t On Longwood-Markbam
Road, mohair top cover, east
llth. flt. Sea owner ImmadlI I or lift, In a bag. VaRubl*
W people owning tar. Ovrnar
may have same by calling at
H*ra)d Office and payiag fur
and
Ungvrina*
for
box**. A. Erlcson, •d.
JDIO COUCH, dressing tabla.
f'-j, **o*t or drawers, and other
F/V- BHUIm
CmW rtAtIMlM n.tt.

By P A U L ROBTNSoS

Even though tb* time for mak­
ing New Year'* resolution* Isn't
*° vary far off, I ’m ------makin---a
resolution right now to Uka
homa my book* every day and
study for my aamastar trim *.
gyttAP FOB JAPS
■y MARTHAt RUTH IGROGAN
r you waat to
__ bool
_
a Jap
You had hotter

n-~- u lta S V L S T

Jual waiting to bo fo n d .
That le on# way wo «a a win
Bo g*t tarn* acrep and turn It

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By FRAN ,STRIKER

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UNITED STATES OfFFNSE

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R u s s ia n

§ Soviets Say German
Resistance G r o w s
H e a v i e r In Two
' F i g h t i n g Areas

B y | F -t P .

Allies Hold Firmly To Tebourba;
51 Vessels Of French Fleet Sunk

F o rster,

F a i l J lon1e e r
F r o n t

Distinctive Hat

D ,M
Prominent Resident Nazi Broadcast Saysj
Moved Here From
Remaining Shi ps!
Ohio In November
At Dakar Are Withi
1875, To S e t t l e
Fighting F r e n c h 1

Frank Phillip Forvter. 89, for­
WASHINGTON. Dec. 8, l#V—
mer president of the old Firat
Fronki
§
(D , ASSOCIATKB
a a o c iA T H ) p a n * )
National [lank and pioneer resi­ Sectetory of the Navy
K noi reported today that af th#;
On the H u m Ian front, the
dent of w..-mmole County, died
7ft French *Nlp» of all type* in
at the local hospital last night at [ Tulon harbor when the tJernutMl
ins kept despentoljr to
Germans
11:00 o'clock, following an Illness moved in 20 apparent were U fl
their counter-attack* but a
o f several years.
•
intact and ftJ ..eir *un* or d#m»
Soviet communique declared,
Bom. March 10, 1853 in Mid­ aged or are now unaccounted j
f “ In noi sector did the enemy
dleton, Ohio, he came to Sanford for and four recalled.
to fettle In November, 1875. For
succeed In
Meanwhile, the N o il* Pari* ra* j
a number of years he ran a gen­ tlio yetlenley hmadcait an uneon*,
he lost or
eral store on Golden Lake end firmed report that the French
tions In an y
later worked for a passenger Fleet at Dakar, ineluding a bat- |
Early this
and freight boat line on the St. tleship ami at lra«t 3D other war* |
ported that
|John* River. For many years he ■hip* ha* been lurried over to the »
S larking German
was deputy postmaster end po*l- Fighting French
|
tions w rit of Rahov on
j master *nd served severaj term*
The hmaJcant *oid I hr action
trmJ front, drove tho Nails from
' in the State legislature having a
wai taken by t*ovrrn»»r General
two fortified positions yesterday,
leading part in dividing this coun- Pierre Rutvtori, who *uccr»*fuily
but tho Soviets mads It clear to-&gt;
Ity
lo
m
Orange
county.
rr„
„ „ | , K.ghlmg F.rm h attempt
day that enemy resistance was
, 1 1 - iUrt-.| out In builneaa a* to , r „ , |,.k„ ,n |..,n
w growing both O n that area and
bookkeeper for the Lyman Slate
.
w In tha Staling rad aoctor.
Dink which w . . toc.ird *t th.
At U "
rr'*°M‘ * ",r,hil *
Sustained N a il counterattacks
Ipre.rnt .It* of the Florida State, [
lnr1ll,,J* 1, lhr 1‘V " 0" , ,on Hatwere mentioned In both the noon
Bank of Sanford and when the'
K'-hclicu, rum pl-l«l In
litr e '* ■ clot*up of Central Ber­ Lyman .tockholder. .old out to I !»-*«and mldnitht communique* in all
&lt;.8»0-‘ on r r u l . - r .
sectors, and for a time the Kua- nard Montgomery, ..ommander of the Flret National Bank In IIW7, J*Wr*. Montcalm and ‘ ;-°rK »*
•ians lost on* lnh*bit*d locality th* British Eighth Army which he became acifatant cashier and
completed in 19.15 and
S near Vvllkl* Luki on th* centrali chased Manhal Rom mil'i fore** owned a good d-al of .lock U l e r 1l» » C : * b - 2.&amp;*» «"n d-.lroyera
front. A Soviet counter-blow r - - ; , cro„ Egypt and part ul Libya, he became pre.idenl and In i m Fantaeque, Malm and T-rrlhl*,
•torn! the eltuatlon and went on , , he wears a uniqur hat cuvrred the controller* trough! the lot on completed m IP.t.t and lu.tt. 12
to gain another enemy atrnng- j „ n h thr badges of th- many unlta Bark and Firat and c.nilnjctrd j ' submarine*
three mm.-.weeper*
point, the midnight communique, , r r r (ng under him in th- d ra»rt modern bank building which l» »" d 1,1 c irvellr* and Other light
aaid. lit three day* of fighting In ,
-________ the pre.ent location of the Ran * craft
m
which th* German* loit 800 men |
ag
I
ford Atlantic National Hank, and
Ih*
liirbehee on- disabled
Irmalm-d president urdll the lank during the daring Itiitiah rat*!
faileil in Iw2i»
on Uakai Jul) a I ' t " l&gt;ul It
Mr Forster was prominent in probably h.s U e o repaitr*!
•lane &gt;ald they knocked out
Chamber of t'nmmerir affairs anil 1 Reports were .in dated that
-n of 20 enemy tank* and hilled j
TV, „ i '
a 11uul* tadm
aoi&lt;nrs.a
vh jrttJrf t*k Ing*, »n&lt;l hu t stock Iran M si.k), Sor ,r
100 mar* N ail* In all-da, fight- J | f l C C f f l C R t
1 C 8 1 1,
fFi*r.| Mu*
ha* r
jin
ihc M*} fair Hotel. «* well n lit |jnuhtn
_
_
___
I
m
ing there.
arlan'a (n**!
i t r ^ r r a l •tiUji vtihifhs around Han cuw'i runirrii "her
Th* O-rman* alao ware coun
rrigw
lion in Nufth A ,i f * i&gt;*
Orlen IloujrlAa Stenstrom.
ford
tar-attacking northwest and south- was recently inducted into
I Hr « n n mrmtdT of the Holy F.**rn
waat af S J l w g l ^ , where an 1B- United Slate.
Tl *• Daily Mail - a*.I irrm lri
Army at
Gampl
Episcopal I burch arvl Ibr

were hittin" hard I^.H cri^ StdlStrO Hi

'-iH igh

day-ekl Soviet oitenafv* ha* en­
dangered their big army anchor­
ed Ig t w a a o tha Volga and Don
R tv m , bat th* coramunlqu* aaid
ill, af thaaa a t u m p u w o n repul­
sed and that th* Rtaaalaf* cond bo eonaolldalt their hard,
poaltkma.

11landing,

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l n ttl ( *rn IIm im Ar
iri ilil rMnimatuling tfrinr.il of
(hi Arrrn Air Ft»fi r* •‘aid H
tw liiw h and g . r • briber thr
A llir. i»r German* had air "*«*
nM9« m ri N.irlb Africa
haltU* friAi dr
Imoat at twin'll
di i u l ‘ti|*frrn M&lt; f|Mr I I .III* it11
« i .ill i*f Fur
1lir Aim* Air
il.)i| e Stilt «|l 1' •|u A-1*I » in
1h. J1• I * *. r(l1 Ntallll
.till llilw .*-*«"“■
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, f 1 1 1 1 w hi i
aahdr ll*. |t» I 1Ml H .dM.
1 a.r I I l t|

va 1.1haIII I a■a11

1*11 tfaam
.HI*
aalhr F
Util ih» Itnii'H linrr
ii,
*ahn h - i- |iTidial*
11a.m th. Uni 1t-il
Im Nt.r 11t A I in .* IgjiI il

MukeS

R ating

received

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.Stalin n|ipurt'h! W h-**n**' ..I Par
tomorruw
eral service tumorruw
morning lan‘* r»M* t»» |niwv&gt;i nn l hr aidr
tn
' i-Mil
at 11 :C0 o‘c|ock at F.rlckaon Fun of the A i .k » wn m l
A lls
eral Horne. Ths Rev Frank Pulley weaken ?painlancf
oppieaa. d
ill
b) the
will al*o conduct rites
Kuril (k
•Mr, Forster was married 1
1fi
•dl
The T mi **, riunnii'iit i' g
Chit ago to Miss Kate Don* Els
kvr Oct. 19, 1MI. and *ht is I otI b II) cm th* rrpa*rtt**1 |tailrat

Msfruna,
n*, who will con«luct a fun

placement test, It was learned by
hi, mother. Mr* John Salabvry.
tn * telegram received from *n
officer at t amp lllanding.
Young St.natrom waa gradtratcd from RemlnoM High School a*
la n h-nni',a»«idant and alao front
‘ the UnleFtatly df Florida, where
•tan* *aid «n ar* than M0 G * r -1 h« received recognition from Gov j
man* fall la ona lector through; frn u r' Holland *• th* youngest,
1,11 Ilia aurvltor* include Ihrre me
"fru llle**
attampla .to recover i mrmber of the graduating c la * * llr
era, Mr*. Gaorg* *
Gibbs and
po*lt|on* loat by them th* day - 0( mt2.
I. y
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-----John L. Doggvtt of Ja&lt;k
refore." Ten tank* also w e r e 1 Mr
u,
m
,
.
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n
i
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has
W
n
sent'
_
Slenatrom haa tie-n *»i&gt;lj.nnvillr and another In Atlanta
burned out, and 14 other* d ie-1
I to Camp Hlbrrl, Gadsdrn. A I s . ’ two nephewa, Jam*a
Ingraham
■ bled, th* communique eaid. A and la stalluned nth the 107th of St Auguattna and l^at.r Mr
company of
N a il Infantrymen Chemical Imprrgnallng Co.
C'omba who raaldea Ih Masaacbu
waa reported wiped out In another
aelta.
aector of that front.
Bouthwett of Stalingrad Sen
vi*t troop* killed 140 mor* G cr-i
man*
In
rcpulalng. numeroua
counterattack*,
captured mor*
than a acor* of gun* and other
German equipment, and “coneolIdatrd their poeltloiia.Seven delegate* are planning
Only imall-acaM fighting con­
tinued Inalde beaelaed Stalingrad to attend th* Melhodiat P u ln r t
III
with the Ruaalani claiming thei ronfrrrnce In Orlando, Dg.
dratruction of another German, ami 11
Principal apeaker. Mil
Infantry company, * i i blockhauaea,I be I&gt;r Joseph t'aul Bartak. m i ,
Nlnrl— n n * m *a«lrct— . wfin
throe plllboie* and nomeroue m a-!.lo n ary w h o recently
rvt irneil
chinegun and
mortar
emplace-1 from Kurojie where he * i « in h*d relumed from Camp lllaml
menta.
I tinted by the Germane and Ur Ing after Initial Induction, for ■
I John Brmnacomb, th* R«v. Jo- A week a furlough, left this morn
Toll*, poator
of th* local FI rat inr for camp, E, B . Carter, local
P"
atated
thia aelocUr# service dark atale. I.
Mathodbt Chorch,

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Chairman Rcwals Colored Draftees La Inn .Shortu^es
270 Ar ea s With
l sc Of l‘H2 T. I!.
Leave Fer
(aovcrnmenl lists
C h rist mas Flint!
mu Biandinij

i hmrry fvr iumtuttiai l«tf&gt; And ■
p. If 1
nj,Mi*ra tion with Ru** ml1 AillhIrtfnt
doy 11Mdiijr
IMlIPi
i
tie* un
y
14u1Mrtif urgent dexi'ii ■ri
• It** »l
The c*litortol odtli-d th.* 1 ♦
Sa ||(
I.m
|)xa iiclit
K i»
1*1 1*
ognu nig 1*A1 1M11 lion In
i nmi
thnrlty over North \ f 1 U M
I II- i
n mil u &lt;
not b* challrngr.i
1 1*4
#H»edien
nf 1 ft
f*rrir.
ol
n u *t
KiMU Im
rtmld not do, wo* n&gt;Ml fit lo
■ dtil *Hi tf’
Xi u w I.
* rid wm nut entitled ll* do, X
I*» cijfiftr oti Alim*irwt l•*rIm. *** . Of pn+l'lrrirulur f»r |»i*rn.un«*n»
in.hi
who hrt
* l u tui," till* Tlf«**hfc -aiu
I
limMt. I
Iwmip SrfF 1« i li'iir nr&gt;11 t*f i
1iir M. 1
rt-ui innu
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la. » «Iif* .. *
V i •I
n*|in I u Ih
i prttv i*I* tin -• |
' rneiliriil - «11m*1i* •
John L
Wlrtibiih, 73, f n*1
1• r vwm11inif f i»v 1in
of
Mr*. I*. llaiwkiiiN Loim* 11v I
Hr lint tnif '»■
morning.
Motorists w ar* again reminded ■ ml wtU-known OrUmlo »•
to Sind H« #*itt.
It* liflll" S II**I lb, \V ill 1«' Jfl fill
The program will Include pa*- by A. B. Peterson, secretary of an re m *n , d lo l a l ht» Hnw * ,
1 *tru« 11**n• •»' i&lt;»*
\V illiiim
hinjf,
Mal hi'u
to n ' report*, laymen’* aclivitlns. th* County rationing board, to F-«*t PHncrtun Avon ip M » U
1culo'i*
V! .w*.|a* Jf l ilt! |«
Math odist Children'* Horn* report*. write In Ink an tha hack of each iflum oor,
of
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Mr
Wimhi»h rrpr r«mtr-i
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Florida Southern College, P riarh- (■ * coupon, tha tag number end
A thla 1 1&lt;01.1
i i mn* fi i n s ) f r i *in Knir|»of 1
ara' relief fund, Christian educa­ State. On T ticket*, tha Certin- ►*fdiral Life Inayrunt r 1
f{ I"■rT I riiiiy I inahnlin
hr
n-i ” 11 th# 4atfiMl
tion, W n l i r foundation, fallow- cate af W a r NMSm lty number Is i OrUrwlo, allhoiiirH
Ii th# i Ilk- lit X
v. In tin* i . m
A I f r t-eI III!
•hip fund,
action of district par­ to be written and on E and K vrar t fo when hi* health aln*'*
1f* »r *
1h.
i h iMiI-rr* fta■&gt; Afnivr'* » I
sonage trustee* and report* hy tickets, th* owner1* noma and ad- -•Mini.
1ovri th. &lt;
I'D ■ III I
IIX-111 ■ I I--A J
l i t » ■ • 1*nm in 1**1 nr V 1
rommltle—a, Bee. Toll* disclosed
d m *.
1 laoUlt*d
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HlB.I-l Ity* V»., *n&lt;i Utrr *rlllp*l to H
He w m t On to a*y that nnv
a
V
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1i.lk s W i ll G i x v I &gt; a i u f
►Inn HaJem. N f
L*trr m ' rf ’ culo-l
t*- H tirkf
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member, of the Methcultat Churrh
Th* SemlaoU Count
»ty
It
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to
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to
Hinford
»mi
then
u»
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may attend lha conference wmch ' has secured * C ity
T o l U 'n t 'f i t &lt; h i l d r c n
Ity .'bulJdlttg permit
Mr
Wimblih * ■ •
n nimt - r [ of thir Sc.i
&gt; I ill 1114ill |.&lt;|Hh
will be held at the First U e th o -1to mak*
1490
Itlon to their of Ih# C tn tn l ('h H ilu n thu* h I title pUltH.a
9 a tilt
H r 11 TV Hriiwn, \t
diet Church In Orlando. The fo l­ building
RIB Weal
VI
Third
.(i !• Tlnk- »&gt;
h#f#. ami hm* been mr\ nffnrr
A lih it r
I- .H '
J m i
lowing penen* are delegates frum Street.
Aittu inhuii nl m* lint '••Ii •"•■I
th# fhunh. H# h#d b Ibo t«k
11•U- VN illimtia, R« «r I't r ri
th* local church: U r . and Mr*.
thr
at
i**n
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part
In
m«nv
Mstonlr
sml
IM»I
Aiii"lil, Siiituiion t.lm r
W , P. Chapman, M. R. Strick­
Police yoetarday fbund a lost part in msnv mi
ty nffl« llti* and fill
Iti-ll nlx-i W l i l l r N r l u i li , Jland. L. P. H agan, 0. J. Pop*,
■t Twmaty-fourth street f'llow a activities.
■ Hxtmia I m ■•'** Dim i**»fk
f»j»
Beside*
Mrs.
Connrlly,
hte
Q. E. McKay and Rot . Tolls.
French A v m M , and return­
t Lirurirr H&lt;'(iili*r#on, Thom
v**nl
widow,
XU"
ed It to tha w a i t , P, B. Dyson, aurvlved by h.*
tl,
Gp&lt;irtri&lt;
W a rd . Davt.
‘■Ut ma- rmplin*lxr I hi" fnrl
John L
WlmblaS. seven a-na,
on SevanleoothBtraet.
r
\\iiintfim
tSijip, W il li a ii
and on* other
daughter.
Set. that thr T tiht rriitiial* A m *n iiiI hhi
. , rr«w f..r.l Weilgi’,. t or ,
.......................
Th* U o m * Chth wfll have it* John Q. Wlmblah, 1) H M «r u * makcR f*TIIy liMr tt((Jirjxl n ) i ur
'Mine. J* In.-a
Eddy, H im - I
&lt;n|,| w„„|,|
Corpai Glen J.,
(agl
th# C’hrlat mn* S» nl Suit* n
UcilH-r[ A nton*. Jr . Wll tiitvkjtf.l h«tIlf in th# 1i
Coast Guardi Harry S , Miami; the of^ him intHriu i* |HitrI\
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h
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In lha City elsction today,
! I «■*,, hi I Vhli *1 I'4*f •# « Mr*. H. C. Pollard of W m -t-n teer anti hn* rm ••vrrhrail or -»1
i fn iflii
H e n ry D tiu tt am i ( let- [ i x t A M -1 l i t p f l &gt; V i a l l l l i f (
held In order. to confirm th* P. M. *t th* Mayfair Haul
Salem, N.
RM
IX un. ■riot! workers w h * l » 4 » p v r i M i *
at primary In which tha pra|
}.hu*
W
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n
l
r
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blah. U. fl. Nayyi W. A XVim. Intley *ati(
l-fhllrKul child
Clty Cammlaaloniri E ‘
VI"*1 fmJ*r&gt;n D ls u n , H* mui-1 f ‘ ur
blah, U- fl. Engineers. A lla 'i * !
(■if rhddr#n fr u m ill
f
Hlglgna and M, i. Lodge
If, D. Wlmblah, (Uchmonil. V i ­
t»*
T hi i n m «
D m li,
Jr,
J p u m - mlr luiw ill tit# H um
B U U a Navy
nominated In groap* OM _
and E. T
Wlmblah, -poit*l rtn •
! H M thu-t;loll. Ilr r n ic # (Tlknton l i n t
ill t imtlllht
two r**p**tlv*ly, a vot* of 4S
(m o v e d from ploy* at Orlando poetofflc*
a* n, I u r i m i i
Fisher,
Henry
*rrvi*d
f "f
Tnl-ln will !»*■
had boon cast up to 2;00 P. M.
h « wo* being
4,r&lt;NifiiD, Haul (fu * *ie K ic k * . H#xl
8*1 tics* Will be held from the
ki frxifXii
tim*# thni wi*h lu riutk
II
,
.
C arry Hand Chapel In DrUndn,
ul
IS ml I# tun, l t m t | r r H
l*#«\ (urn*, and xa ill In h« Id uni 11 l I
,.Tha *U&lt;Uo*t_ board, composed
although arrangement* *rr rvl
it f* Wynn, Jam#* (irk#, Frank MfiiHrk nil th# #v ri irv *if' tin
yet compleU and will be
An eiamlnallon will Ir ion rhitlipv VVHllani Field* Bn*!
J tUnr#. h# iHii!
flounced U lUr.
ducted Dec 12 nt Heminole llik'h H firn l
Bchoul to rnihle senators *&gt;nl
repraaentativra to make thi-lr dr
.irnaiiona
th.uniiwi
».t r .
allona toto th*
United Sate*

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7 Local People
Plan To Attend
Church Meeting

CITY BR IEF

Tax On Citrus To
Canada Is Lifted
L A K E L A N D , Doe. « , ( 8peclal)
— Tha Florida Cltru* Commlaaion
waa adviaod today bv Edward
Buie, It* Canadian aala* promo.
Horn repreientatlva, that In addi­
tion to * (Upending Import duties
on orange* nod' U a g w to M Ceni ha* lifted I U w ar tog exchange on tboo# froita, affective
Dae. 1. Comralaeloa official* aaid
these conceal loo* ahoald Increase
Florida shipment* to Canada.

Sen. Claud* P«pp*r, who had
lovaaligaUd report* that Canadi­
an a n a ft *podTkaUaa* (or orM g N did not permImpart ha*e of
Florida trim, Ulegrapbod lh* Comrday that “tha Cananur S Wring onngv*
wberrnr It eon gat thorn at tha
boat Frtco.- . ' V ; .

Father Ni

John L. Wimpish.
Father oi Mrs.
Connelly, Dies

Vote Is Liahtm
The City Election

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Entrance ExnniH For
AcademieB ToBcGiven

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D. (i. Scott Promoted Itobhy Newman Wins
Government Cost Is
.' v,nM7' To Lieutenant Colonel Higher Navy Rating
Scored By Farm Head St*?TN^^A?.de^, L
DacI,
b P lE d L president of th*
Padaration
today
. he rising cost of
la a "much greaU r
tha coal

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Attacking Proposal
to
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pricaa .down throneh eubatdy par*
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th# local [
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•immlntr, »t*ted
today,
mddinir
M ih'r l&gt; CL
(*■ Bcott,
Hcott, who !•
la i*t«
D | llobhy Newman, who rnllttrd •»&gt;
thit
rsndlidjiiea iare
ip p # «r ot
#t*tJpneu
with
L v «r jhe Uniter! Stale# Navy right
ih
lt rindldilrfl
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• tlonwl w
ith the 61it Arm y Kvor
th#
tilth
elim ination y«tlf*n |lo#plti! ftt Fort Lewia, To mrinthi Bjfo, ho* lieen promoted
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hi|h school ‘ for
‘
runm. W *#h., hoi b##n prolotwl tt| .&gt;e(iy officer* 2nd claa». a rank
• I 9:00 A. M
F*eh condidirt# It fip«cte«[ to
pr«M nt a letter from the ftenalor *' ('oLUl*Bcott w »* ?n the local N » - u ^ h V &gt;&lt;A m v *“ *
or
raprefentitlv#
in
Congreto
nominating Mm, T r a il for both
Prior to thi llm i nl" , ,,u ‘ k,n' J * " K,y ^ r * • !
Institution* at# th# a*m# and they Fall nl 1030
rontlit of a derliration theet and hr left for active lenrlee, he was »®n of Mr. and Mr* R. A. N.-w*
prartiilng
physician
her*.
-’’ • n °4 thl* city, and recrived
three teat sheet*. Thre# and on#
:
hit boot training ol Norfolk, Vo.
half houra will k# allowed for
Safi. In French north Africa, I* before lielng sent to the llnlveraone an&lt;l
two houra
each
W A R lO K D S , S T A M P !
will b# allowed fur ah«#U
two the |Hirt for lnl.mil Marrakech,lly of llllrtol* for advanced trainwith 100,000 Inhabitant*.
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(Flit Sanford Herald

Weird Words

LEANING TOWER 'OF 1942

La Tina Alderman. Mrs. O. R
Methk-Ux, Mrs. J. W. Yarborouih
and Mrs B. C Sdiultx.
Mrs. Turret rvtjreed Wednrt
day from Philadelphia altar hsv
ing spent a f t * day* with Mrs
Torrcr .hers
Robert Le Tils of Bainbridgr.
Ca. spent last week-end with Sis
parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. U
Fils
An all dap meeting was held
at ths Baptist Church on Sunday
A covered dish
luncheon
wj»
served at noon
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Thomst
and son, Frank, left Monday fo
Washington, I). C. after havini
Mw lit a week with Mrs. Nelli
Thoma.-.

u2&gt;£ ss^ m s s x

Rabbit So Rare
The I-ad lea Hom e Journal, so renowned fo r all ita piety
and wit, not to mention ita leadership In righ teou s causes,
will l&gt;e taking a good ribbing fro m frien d and fo e alike
this month. Its December Line a D a y is all ou t o f line.
A housew ife calla attention to It. ‘ And It really ia
crammed with suggestions to uaa cream, sour cream,
whipped cream, scrambled e g g i, om elet* and unlim ited
cheese. B u tter m elts and spreads bountifully hi and over
everyth in g in the fairyland o f the L in e A D ay. Cheese
bubbles snd browns as In the days gon e by. C ofrsa is serv­
ed with the baked bean supper and eg g s go into the fis h ­
cakes.
But with eg g s at mor0 than a nickel apiece, it looka as
If the lobater w ith m uihroom i would have to g e t along
without an om elet on the aide. And oh, lady, lady, the rest
may have been due to some queer crim p In tho usual foreslifht, but with no milk to spare, cheese rapidly diu p p tA y*
Ing Into the holds o f shlpe bound overseas, e fg s high, sugar
scarce and tomatoca functioning on ly in ths stratosphere,
how esn you bear to suggest W elsh rabbit w ith broiled
tomatoes, sprinkled with salt, pepper and brown su gar? The
mere mention Is downright cru elly I
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B U L B VERBIS FOR T O D A Y
A N E X A M P L E FOR Y O U T H .
Y O U ARE YOUNG ER BRETH ­
R E N OF -CIIR IH T. DO L IK E ­
W I S E : And Jesus advanced In
wisdom and stature, and In favor
with God and man.— Luke 2:62.

The HUmea Ppeak
N A Z I I'ATK O L
(From Th*
Atlantic
Mnnthly)
The itonee have each a face,
as l pace on guard. '
Each dead alone seems to grin.
1 Stamp with my sun-butt hard
tamped down on brow and chin
) with * booted heel
the itreet with s seal
SS I stride on guard.
Moon (liter and dead black
M th* empty street
endlessly straching on.
Echoes clap from my feel.
Dawn, will it ever b« dawn?
poors snd windows srr fast
"Who lurked there, who fled past ?
Silence—till eardrums crock.
W # (hoot, we burn to the ground
W * (tend on- guard,
w * •land on guard.
W # scourge and inoc* and ravll*
W t are metal, smooth ami hard.

▼olcfu) are burled bonra,
Bat* Willi up from iht itonr*.
BtQffct d u n g M . naught atonrs.
OS v * (Land and hark, on guard

WILLIAM ROSE BRNCT.
N o v that th* W I'A li to be
abolished, wonder how |nng it will
taka W PA employee* .to get used
t « working again.
pa admit lotln* 60 war
he first yrar of the war
mult have |o*t many
it number.
U Paul MeNutt mekra * euee#M of hi* new manpower job he
■ a y be our next prraldrnl, and
1 U he doesn't his nama will Ik-

G IR LS A G A IN
I road In a book that Apollo
l chasing a nymph and she
Md Into a tree."
Hs &gt;wa* lucky. Th* one I'm
ling always turns Into a jaw.
- saop or a restaurant"

Clothes Must Last Twice As Long! To Clean
Them Often Is The Answer!
M en’s

F e ll

(Cleaned

Governor Harold E. Staasco o f Minnesota, a Republi­
can leader o f rieln g influence, makes an Interesting *tatoment *&gt;MHit w ar wages. He would provide a m ore flexib le
w orking weqjt w ith limited o ver-tlm * pay.
There mu*t lie longer working hour* next year, he
snyn. He wouldn't e*tabli*h them w ith a club, but would
m odify som ewhat the extreme overtim e p a y that ha* de­
veloped in recent practice
He »u g g e*ta that "hou r* w ork ­
ed over 10 ■ week nhwl) be compensated to th e extent, that
thr individual rccolved time and a h a lf fo r overtim e worked
In 1!M2."
Beyond that, and up to AO houra a week, he
would hnve overtim e compenaated at "tim e and one-tenth."
Thus, he Huggcsta, working hour* could be increased in
non-war and non-co*t-plua work w ithout changing the price
celling*.
.
It »ecm * clear to many other people that th er* I* danger
o f Inflation In tho present system.
O vertim e run* too
quickly Into pay scales so high that they threaten serious
Inflation and set dangerous standards o f pay fo r w ar work.
All this has to be paid fo r sooner o r later by everybody,
and it la to the general Interest to hold prices and w ages
to a reasonable level.
.

factory
*d farmers *Ind
l _ ____
. workers
should have mere pewer while 76
percent (aid Ibe political *nd la ­
bor loader* should hsvs less pow­
er.
On rnrisl equality
pe».
. «IV P«»-

D o ic n tc ln d

it 01 percent ep-

C L E A N E D &amp; PRESSED
CASH A C A R R Y

.
JACKRAB1UT
F R E 8 N 0 . C a lif, D * . *. (A*&gt;"Jsckrshbit Jackie" Fsllows. sen
setionsl
triple threat quarterrack, h »* been more then living
up t o his name thie year st Freeho Stale College. It Is easy to
understand why all live C os.I
teams were after Felhrws. Hr
hee been instrumental In a ma­
jority of Fresno State's touch­
downs

riage of color* ora
like union of Jew*
end CkriiUsne.
But a little over
five percent Iwllevrd material ad­
vantage
wai Important in their
life.
All of thia arema moot
hopeful but quit* contradictory to W * hep* ' ik o n at hern* plam la
thia tail belief la thetr eaprweaod htla mora, Tka hey* la uml/arm
Rabat, th* political capital of
view (77.6 percent) that the gov­ mutt ilra 100% ta wim thia war. I Morocco, la more than 800 yeara
ernment should provide job* for trait our v e r ie r * will laraat at old.
'
all— the
only tour not* In their lout !0% a! I M r pay fa War
tong of hop*. In another decade Read* aad a/*d*s ta da « • every
Nrw Yaar.
thee* young people will be th* ta jioy a/
mental motive power of our na­
tion, hence a study of their pres­
ent opinlona 1* quite worth while.

WE ALSO DELIVER!
AHK

A B O U T OUR E C O N O M IC A L
• L A U N D R Y SER VIC E

B rin g in coat hangerk fo r garmentu
— w * can’ t g e t any m ore!

110 E A S T SE C O N D ST.

T E L E P H O N E 600

tic

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or

destruction.

That

la

about

g . w a r Ume* you can believe the entire war trend now.
F hklL of- what jroo see and
The U. S- war department an&lt;
M f » t nil o f what you hear,
program
of 00,000
when U Is announced that there nouncet a
).’ « • Bo drafting of men over plane* for nest year, er a little
eaa rest assured there over t t t planes a day. Shades
no drafting of men over of Darius Green
■alii further notice.
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E L O I8 E W I N N I.E E , Society E ditor

Mrs. P. A. Rowland
Entertains Circle

Social Calendar

F R ID A Y

between th* sheep
i gone b*ck Many

remarks: ,'|t» Jlst
them Wss wtgunen
pain of panto—th*

Itvlirg8!

E n te rta in s S p in s te rs
“
- *•* ' a •
Mlaa Oleda Dyaoo eatertalned
th* Splatters last night at their
regular weekly ^ a o tla g at her
boat# an Magnolia Avw
Bridge was ptoydd-:
the evening.
C h rista
were wood Ih Ih* deoon
oevel Christmas ta H e*

assess
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h*T* wui « ; a soet

holiday p a y t l a r were
which wul ha asmaMgad
eras d r c lM ' tkw next
would be hold a ), (h i
m u Detuiky Wlggtog, 1!

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L e g io n

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Icolor*

After supper bridge1 wa* plavtd
m ill a late tomr
When Iht
•core* were taiheii. .Mr* Sadie
llrouse won high for the ladle*,
an&lt;l George l» Hl*hop. high for
the men Mr* W A I*rfflrr and
W C lllll were the winner* at
Scrrcno. an«l Mr* .Newman pre­
sented her hohor gue*t with a
■|&gt;&lt;rial gift a* a remembrance of
the nrca*mn
Those present with the ho«t and
ho*te«* wrrre lb and Mr* Hl*h‘»p. j
Mr and Mr. W A U fflc r . Mr. I
and Mr* K K Koumillat. Mn ami
Mr* Hill, Mr* George A De- j
cottr*. Mr* Hrouse, l). I. Thra»h- i
er. and Mrs Pulcaton. honor gui-at. '

Garden Club Note*
By MRS O I . HERNDON
President. Sanfnrd Gardrn flu b
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K I.. I’KKKINS

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Meeting Is Held

G A R D E N C L U B IN A
( O M M U N IT Y
Th» nbjrt t of • tianlrn &lt; lul»
In tl* *timulate thr knowledge
and love of gardening am«*ng an*
*trur», to *o. in th«- prut ret lull
nf n*tii«a plant* and hir«l*. anti
In enruiirag« tivir planling a* ’ X I
nutiful «oin
rrault in a mole
munily
Each yrai at T
I* our pnvdrgi- li
fruit ami Irak favt
(dial
W. furthrr
wreaths (nr that
l hriatrna* lirnr
Wjt pay humble
W ar |&gt;«-ai1 (•&gt; |4a
on th« nittli .nimt at \imi*to** I h ;
an«l t hriatma*
Th«**a » ' »'• •*
trr 1sir nta-lr t»\ rm ml** f * 4*1
•■*•
Iiv r tnalrf in)
Otsf liaiurii i lub •♦•rks t • •*
i*prtat«* in I'nlrrlaming otir " '&lt;*
I | \ |«|||&gt;I • thl4ltlgb •'!»» 4 Idl
lu u n d i*art\ an.I gar«bn
Alwa&gt;a wiUing and hap| v to
•In «'ur pari in r*»minunitk 1 •••
|r&lt; ta it wa- «*ur plra*Ulr tbi*
|tar li» deeurate f«•r thr It •••&lt;.*••
-if
Hritain
Iwnrflt
prr*«*t. nt •
Itirthilay llali
thr lwiM|iirl fi*»
the State Hoard 01 Fbmdn I 4*e|
rration of Women** €'lul**
.‘ mi
rntered a fbmt for AfmiMno l*av
I a rail*
%
Thrrr &gt;rar* mgi*
brl|»*wt * b*
rnb.rnti women organire lh**f ‘ .*«tlen Club, and a*tl»trd -n th* m
( ir*t flowi-n *bow
Hrauttfyinff ••or Cltv »• ••nr of
the club** major prujes I* having
pIa Mini thr court hou •« giwunib
ami Int atljoinlng. roopiml* t will,
the planting of Ft Mrll*m l'a»k
lieaiitifylng thr school gr«*un.l»
thr hoapltal and library noil
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B**i*te&lt;| In rearranging plantmgr
By MR9. A L E X A N D E R C E O R C E
In the parks
U e maintain a Garden 1 n»t«-i
through which wa *erve our rum
rrunity by dbarmlnatlng inform.*
lion on plant life
The pa*t y-ot
ihr club ha* rirhangid
planla, aniw rrnl &amp;H2 4|Ui*ln*n
inalytml .11 samplr* of •••»! *»'•!
■• • t• tee| m lamlscaplng .* 1 war-I
rn« and have a plant *al»

ipkin
Th* founding fathers of
tie* choee first a i-alOem
a fla g emblem, with th*
" D a h l treed M me." Tlv

Supper Club Meets
At Newman Home

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The Townsend Club will Sold
J t» regular meetirg at the City
“ fall with I. p Hagan, presiding
The public Is Invited to attend.
Then- will be a night aesstun
of the Red Cross Rurgtcisl Dress­
ings tl the
Sanford Grammar
School at 7:30 o'clock under the
fllreelion of Mrs C. R. Kittle)
w Students from the Grammar,1
Junior High, and High Schools
are invited to the Young People's
Club on the Lake Front from 8:00
I’ M until II 00 P M. free of
• hargi
1
■ The Seminole Kebekah l-odge
Number 43 will me*, at the I. O
O. F Hell et 8:00 P M
Election
of officer* will t&gt;* held end all
members are urged to attend.
The (iladiola Grove, Number
1-67. will meet et tl r W O W
E l a l l at 8:00 T M
The T E L (Haas of the Fleet
Baptist Church will have a cover­
ed dish supper In the snfieg at
7:30 for Inetr annual Christmas
party
All members are urged to
stte n d
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H E R A L D , H A N F O R D . F L O R ID A

Th# Nuppwr Club which mectl
ever) tVn trtrk« « u entertained
FnHav night l»&gt; Mr. and Mr* R.
A
Nrwmin at their horn# on
Grandview
Avenue
with their
houor gutst. Mr* ('-amUia l*ule*ton. uf New York a special honor
ffurat*
RnJ K u«fi and Hiaillian pepper
W. R Zachary is ill at his home,
were u»n| to decorate the nnim*
61V Magnolia Avenue
where the eluh m em k n and
Supper
Miss Dorothy Wiggins and Mlaa fue*t* were rntertainei!
Madeline Truluck were weekend w »* lervod buffet style. and the
lace roverrtl table held llfhted
guests of friend, in Oriando.
rnl (ajkcr* *urrounded by green­
ery |w carry out thv Chriatma*
Mrs. Claia It Hr

,

Mrs. P. A . Rowland, Mrs. John
Rogers, sind Mrs. U. W . Vsntrrs
w rrs k o s t r u a to Circlo Threw of
the First Methodist Church whon
it met Monday s i the homo of
Mrs. Rowland, 816 Elm Avenuo.
for their last meeting of the
church year.
The rooms of Mrs. Rowland's
her daughter, Mrs
home were decorateu with a pro­
bish. In Columbia.
fusion of wild flowers mixed with
polnacttiaa, alamaruta, and svsrMiss Ellen Hoy u ill In the
green. Tho buainesa meeting was
Femald I-aughton Memorial Hos­
resided
&lt;jver
by
ths
chairman.
£
pital
Ira. E. A. Londenberg, who hear!
reports from various officers and
Misa Margaret Meyers of O r­
Baptist Church will have their committees.
lando was the weekend guest of
K h ris lm a t party In the church anThe Christmas story was giv­
Mlaa Joyce Steele
nea at 7:30 o'clock with the o ffl-' en by Mrs. John Vaughn aa the
cera serving aa hostesses. All devotional and ahe followed It by
members sre urged to be present reading tho poem. "H er Christ­
and to bring gifta for the tree.
mas Seal* by Martha J. Opts to
The Daugntes of Wesley Class encourage the members to assist
f t the First Methodist Church inr evsry possible way with the
Ralph Wight. II left recently
■sill meet in the church annes at
Chriatma# Beal Dries.
Mrs. Mc- for Barnesrlllr. Ga to enroll as
7:30
o'clock for
their
annual
Crum, past chairman, thanked her a cadet in th&lt;- G union Military
Christmas party, (lifts will be
i/.'hangrd. Hostesses are:
Mrs. committee for their cooperation College.
E. C. Williams, Mrs. R. F. Cols. throughout the year.
Refreshments In keeping with
Mrs. Jack McEwing. Mrs. L E.
Kilwanl W illanl uf New
f o w n u n . Miss Ruth Hand, snd the holiday season were served
itv li the Kmiir^upit of
by the boetesaea to the followingi
wtrs. Donald Dunn.
h Ward Mayfair SuUIIMrs. Ira 0. Martin. Mrs. L. -T.
W EDNESDAY
Du as. Mrs. J. R. lloolehen. Mrs.
J.
Riser. Mrs. W K. Raines.
The N. I h V. Chapter of the
Ml** Jane Gannt ia h o m r frum
U. D. C. will meet at 3:00 in the I Mrs. W. E. Smith. Mrs Z. B. Rat Gainravillr * i h ! is iioNJmg with
lift.
Mrs.
M
K.
Strickland.
J
r.
Cross sewing rom for their j
J led
Mrs. Vaughn. Mrs. Londenbcrrj. her parent* on W»-*t Kir*t Street
►eceintier meeting.
She will l*r riihnrriut with the
V
T ie Iward meeting uf the G a r­ Mrs McCrum. and M n. II
K r* H r*• lirant y Shop
den Club Fill be held at the' Pulbuff, visitor
home of Mrs. O |' Herndon. 1800
Flight Srrgt. A I. Mryrra. Jr
Sanford Avenue, at 10:00 A. M
b
1b leaving to join hl» Hummer
The lied Cross Surgical DressCrew In-furr gmng oversiaa
Hr
^ n g » Hoorn at
tho
Grammar
hat Bpeut a *hor1 leave here with
Wchool will be open all day under
hit parent* Mr ami Mr* A I.
the direction of Mrs. II. P Pope
M v y in
A '• er* urged to enmr help fill
Otjober, November, ami December
quo tax
Mil* MI Idrnl Ratliff and Ml*«
, Mias Barbara Kuprecht's free
BhJHey Kaglry of Stetson Uni
m ursery school : j . tne children
W illy
In lb I -aimI vmtrtl M i* i
o f mother doing war work w ill1
Ra tliff* pan-lit*
Mr *n.l Mr*
b« oper ip th. afternoon
Thoma* Ratliff, uvrr the week
tnd.
THURSDAY

The ft A. K will meet at 3:00
P. M. with Mrs F. E. Jiounullatt.:
V10 Palmetto Avenue. A taa fer .
wives of officers at the Naval A ir
■Ration will lie given and all vis­
it in g Daughter* are ineited.
Mrs. C. R. Dawson today eiThere will be a costum* dance pressed her appreclaUon of thr
at th* Young People's Club on worker* who answered nn ap|&gt;eal
li e lak e Front from 8:00 P. M. to help make kit bags for the
until 11:30 I’. M. A ll students
Rod' Cress quotas.
Now th* job
from th* Grammar, Junior High.
E n d High Schools are Invited and of filling those begs has begun,
requested to come dressed to re­ •he said, end Is progressing rap
A thermometer which will
present a character
from
the Idly.
comics or from fairyland. Music be placed In the display window
w ll' be iurnished.
of the Red Cross sewing room
The lied Cross Surglelal Dress­ will record dally th * number of
i n g * Room at
the
Grammar filled bag* which have been turntd In.
•
Mr*. Dnwsoa gsva th* name* nf
various organisations wbcf bare
taken the** klta to be flUad whl.-h
hwludee:
Hanford
0 ram m ar
School. Waal Bid* and South Bid*
Primary School*. Junior Com­
mandos, Junior H igh cbool, Bern
Inole High School, Bund)** for
America. Phi Kappa Alpha Sor­
ority, Longwood Clvte League, and
th* A k*m oot* Springs Woman's
Club.
Th* Grammar, East Bid*
and South Side Primary School*
bate already turned their kit* l|,
and th* Bundlea for America art
holding a special meetiag today
to fit) their quota.
•

“Elderly people &lt;fti pensions who
iect. Illustrated by charts shewing 000 Jape snd 1,011,101 since hoe|har* Jnst managtd to eka oat ■
th* development of
th*
10,004 tilltle* began.
1
. .t I living In pest yrarm, will have no
species of animal Uf* now known.
*
“ “
"
- — - unless • someone help*
This chart shew* that aB a aimed
Jpr them," Capl. Woods
life developed from th* sga, haste*
pointed Owl, adding that In th*
eld Mother F&gt;* may have been
County there are 800 pensioner*,
a mermaid. Thie theory iegva*
end obiiQe sum* of them would be
Darwin and hie menkey theory la
d for by relative* and
th* background. He place* Use
many would need help.
beginning of this elevation from
..
Christmas tree will
be
»ta Ilf* at 4(0 million* years a g o 1
iJao*d In th* City R ail auditorthe first mammals i t JM mil­
turn on Dee. 14th," Capt. Wood*
lion* and bird H fr n t ) M millions.
Extinction of the diettaaur* and
a lid i m e d
" a t w hkh time the
under-privileged children o f B*n-

TH E HANFORD

i

S o c ia l A n d P erson a l Activities

•

Current Comment

WE’RE S T I L L FRIKNDf*
ns.
Jonee— " I
understand
V * got your divorce. Hally
- ffU gel any alimony from
A British commander in North
r hu»b*adT
Africa reporto that In one en­
Mutdrnsa— " N o , M n . Jence, gagement the Asia powers last
M dona g (v « me a flrat-claa* ail tat It of th* 100 tanks they
had employed, ejther by cantjr*

m ock ed )

x t r iW O A Y , D K C 8 M B S R 8, m

Party I Given By
Methodist Circle

What a rurtoue way th* J*P«|
have of amusing themselves. While
» * we.e clearing the S-*iomona
tnd South Seia of th* little neeta
they reported to their people that
our force* had euffered ‘‘a mis­
erable defeat". Probably they were j
The )&gt;cat “ trouble shooters" thia nation has are the harking back • year T * th* Urn*!
F lyin g Fbrjlrcsses. T h eir score against the Japa lately In they • tabbed u* In th* back at I
Pearl Harbor.
Our reports of (
the South Pacific was 160 to three
th* Solomon, fracas were that today. ‘‘Even though many are
their lo* was 11,000 men and 13 now working," he added, “ they
ships.
They are being whittled ' have not been able to adjust their
down
both
aidee,■ Chinese .re- ..... on
.
. . 1 how# Ilf# to U k# up th* *la«k
By A O N B W WELBH
port* fo r the past ten mootha
finance* so evident for many
claim they have eitermlnatad 180^ j y M n .
Bye, by* bah, bah, Dupont* are
■bout ready to go Into production
of a new synthetic fiber tlilmed
lo
rjbetiluta
.. .be
. _a perfect
___
ubatitute for
wool, particularly useful In th*
manufacture of carpets and nigs.
'ft un-nsmed
&gt;y It* riper-

and

PANTS

Work and Wages

-----------

,

adjusted it, program to meei Mn'
Tim*
Emergrncte,
&lt;&gt;ur
»-i»
thie year Is W A It WORK
Ju-t
now w * are all Interested in Vk
toiy Gardens. There msy twl
t vital need this year, hut with
s good beginning w* will be read)
when th* time of need arises
W a are taking a course in Nu
trltion which ia a project of arvet
importance, for we have betn told
half o f our pooplw ere undernuui
ished, not n*ce«aarlly from lark
of enough food, but from the lack
of th* right hind of food,
Our annual Flower 8 how tbn
jrtar was a Victory Flower ohnw
which eras cooperative ami not
competitive,
with
no -ribl-ins
awarded, proceeds w e n Invested
In W a c Bonds.
A H ARVEST
8 IIO W fo r the benefit of the
Army and N a ry Belief Fond will
be held la th* tarin g -.
W e cooperatpd erith the war
ssl* at a t o m * wad hood* during
Minute Women a t W a r week sen
our rlyb has B W a r Bonds. The
Gard*n C lr t baa contributed to

YOU’LL GET GHOST PIMPLES WHEN THIS
HOWL OF A HORROR STRUTS HIS STUFF!

She v pinninq her hopes
on

sttx kmqa . , . unci sha ll

rem em ber an d ad m ire you
to much mora il tho qllt ia
a box ol new lash to n ablo
Phoenix lisle*. W * just
know she'll love them w ill*
her now w ool an d tw eed
ontem blos

y o u youi _ aelecuon. *

P H O F /W l-X

■x.
Add tl°n Center and 4 il Tills.
1 Mem here are attaudiog aurgwal
V h , 4roasla g claoeea, sewing at Red
, „ . Ctoea room: aad knitting: also
/ (reeldbtg fresh flower* and potled plants for&gt;the Mews’ Service
C IA , ,\ ‘
„
:'
A ,
1 The ' real v a h M 'e d a Garde*
— A Cluh eowoet he meoaurod by. IU

C om o In , , „

w e ’ll bo delighted to h e lp

COMINC

YO W ELL’S
;

Sanford -•

WodnvBfluy and Thurnday

�&gt;r

TTTT

T lT lfiP A Y , D B C E M B E B g, i H l p

T H E E A N T O R D 'IT E H A U J . S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A .

Freshman Football Player A t
Tech Known Throughout Nation
Dr

n il.U IN

GRAHAM

Admiral Halsey’s
Home Town Is Not
Surprised At Him

'

A P F n l t r t Soria Editor
N E W YORK. Dee 8.— For petkapt the first time thit century
a freshman football playrr
It
known throughout the land by
gridiron enthusiasts,
lie it Clint
Castleberry of Gerais Tech.
rroehmen generally scrimmage Al- Keats res
the varsity and plav a four-loKI.I7AHKTH. N. J. Dec
flvt-gam c
slitc
against
othes Now they're saying that /
nearby froth trams
and 50 miles •'Hilly" llaltey na&lt;T a hand
from their campus no on* ever raid on Tokyo, Juat ts I
b e a n of them
War tlmr toll o&gt; had a hand In most of t
vetesan- caused sev-ra’ sectors
Southeastern rnnferenee. tha
K Beven,
the Fast and most non­
conference schools— to rule yesllings eligible for vsrslty rompe I

“Shot” Evader Get*
Ninety Day* In Jail
F tilu r« t/» report to the Semi­
note County
Health
Unit for
“•hole” rrtultrd Friday evening
in City Court in a sentence of 00
daye In Jail for Johnnie Whaley,
nejro, who on a previous occa
•ion had failed to report, and had
hern given a sus|»en(inl sentence
of V0 days.
Two other "shot**
evaders were each sentenced to
$fi and costs or 16 days
They
were James Singleton and Eddie
Hiehard son. negroes.
Penalties for gambling were
ilso severe, with $51 bond es­
treated for each of the following
negroes: Honny Hoy Mitchell, K
Evans, II. L. Renfor. Sylvester
Franklin. Bert Adams and Mabel
Howland.
Other cases of negroes were
Harold Long, vagrancy, 30 days;

Johnnie Mlckena, disorderly c*roduct, | t l tad eoats o r IS days;
Charlotte Mlckrns, druakrnneae,
f 10 and coats or 30 days; W alter
Gllyard, drunkenness, 116 and
cotta or 45 day* and for disorder­
ly conduct, 125 and cotta or T6
days; Robert
Wilton, carrying
concraltd weapon, 925 and coats
oi 76 days, and James McIntyre,
making threats, f ! 0 ami cotta t r
30 days.

Tunis w i t h a population of
219.000, contains O.J.OOO Moham
medians and 60,000 French.*

If lh « famous Ilctcer Crater
in A n ion * w rrt an athletic sta­
dium it has been estimated it
would seat 2.600,000 persons.

Th at ia the kind you w ill
alwgjra fin d at

The Swedish born
population
ofthe United (Sates has decreas­
ed from 696,250 In 1930 to 446,­
070 In 1940.

BILL’S PACKAGE
STORE &amp; BAR.

Damage to railwav property by
fir** in 1941 was thv largest In
any year since 1924.

I*

rm m

corar

or

th is

reased

Quality Prink*
Served right .

(P a ck a g e G ooda)
lit

W . First 8L

rv . IIO

ro tt.

IS MR T M M R S T A T I i OF
I I A I I I I T MILTON P A f t V n i l T M
TO

AM.

IS P S O B A T K
V%HOH I T
WA T

!»•-

lA IW Itr

• • A r W O lt T I I .

Klecutrlt of the eetate of
rtAltltr
MILTON
!•A »*WOltTII. deceased

1.

io co-operate

s a v in g s w o ni &gt;s
A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A I L Y N K W S P MM It

by:

B rin gin g in and calling fo r cleaning when

p O S H lb lf.

2. P ayin g d river when he preaenU bill (o aave
call backs.
3. W hen one dar service is desired, bringing in
and calling fo r cleaning.

SEMINOLE DRY CLEANERS
(P L E A S E R E T U R N H A N G E R S )
220 M agnolia A r e .
*
M o n t 861

ab o u t p resen ts this y e a r — so Jim a n d I are g iv in g each other W a r
%

B o n d s — a n d S u s ie 's em p tie d h e r p i g - b a n k to b u y S tam p s!

two

OMIT CO S U U S OCFCHSC

0 . D. T. O R D E R S R E D U C T IO N I N T R U C K
P IC K U P A N D D E L IV E R IE S T O S A V E C A S A N D
T IR E S .

We ere asking our patrons
tO I-

CtOINa
Nolle* la bsrebF | l«»n fliat Juna
U.wry I'apworth lllsd her final
report as Ksecatrls *»f the eetats
of llarry Milton rspwortji, dsreaaed; that sh* filed her petition
for final discharge, and that sha
will applr to tha llonorabl# It. W.
Ware. CoantF Jude* of Memlnola
I'ounif. Florida, up the Xlth day
of Ikeremher M il. for approval of
same sod f.»r final •tlsehari* as
Kierutrla of (he eetal* of Harry
MIHoii I'apwoMh. dereased. on this
llrd d «r of November MIS
JHNA

b i g id e a s in m ind.

EalablU hrd In 1908

f r a i s t a g Allied, Axis Planes Battle
Japanese Attem pt Toi
Reinforce New Guinea bioRedFight For African Air Supremacy
AndSolomonsStoppedislS^£™n
r %

IT W

|

o f co u rse w e h a v e

B y h e lp in g

*

•

w in the w a r w e 're m ak in g sure th ere'll b e y e a r s of real

A m e ric a n C h ristm ases to c o m e /!*. A n d w e fre a lso b u ild in g a nest-

m anufacturers turn from w a r w o rk to m ak in g h o m e ap p lian ces again.

•

IB F

A »»tK «*T K I»

a ?

f

Evacuation Of Cities
Ordered In I t a l y
1 As Planes Attack
Genoa And Naples

And

e g g for the E lectric K itchen w e 're g o in g to b u y as soon as ap p lian ce

m r,ss »

In N ew Guinea, today Al• c d bombers broke up a fift h
Japanese seaborne attem pt to
reinforce th eir b elca iu w a d
ground troops In the BunaGona sector.
• From W ashington came the
report o f the destruction o f
one Jnpanese warship, tint)
severe dam aging o f t h r e e

•

Industrial Law
1
Makes Italians Aririrptc K iwamc , Mru Um;m%
Keep W ar Jobs Club At Meetme .Ktt..r'"k..".r: ..vssj
ilU U I Coo
I

Civilians P l a c e d In
Same Category As
Fascist S o l d i e r s

others by Am erksn dlvebombers
nd torpedo planes operating from
•uadalcaAal Island Is ths Solo­
mons by the Navy.
Otic ship
was teen sinking snd Ihe olhee
three in flames the morning a ft­
er tha attack on at) enemy force ,
steaming toward Guadalcanal Dee.
St. The Navy said in addition it 1
was reported that tsn Japanese
float type ships -wars shot down 1
during
the
engagement
which
frustrated another ,tlsm pt by the
Jspanese to reinforce troops on
Bfiuadalrtnal.
The Allied Command early today
announced, Allied bombers have
Iwatrn hack a new Japanese al-

f

Effective

De-.

»|h,

1943

T A MI A M I C H A M P IO N
(W est C o stl)
Train No, 91— Soulhhound
Arrives: Hanford 11:30 A. M
(Instead of 11:10 A M ns for
nterlyl
Train No. BI--Northbound
Lesrea Sanford 3 il0 P M
'Instead of 3 42 P M as fo r­
merly)
H A V A N A S P E C IA L
Train No. 79— Northbound
Leaves Hanford 3:00 A. M.
(Instead of 3:16 A. M as for

mrrly)
'

•

T A M P A LO C A L
Train No. 99— Southbound
Arrives Hnaford 1:3S P M.

(Instead or 12 20 P

M &gt;■ for

merlyl
Train No, 90— Norlhtbiund
L e i yea Sanford 1■4 3 P M
(Instead of 1:39 P M ss for
merly)
Tor Information, Tlrkrt* and
. •
Reservations, Consult

y

Princeton mid Nsv\
Even stnid old llarvnrd cheeren
for n yearling Jackie Co.nerfnr.l
This youngster threw e 60 yard
pass in the last minute t h a t
brujvht Ihe winning Inurhdnwn
■gainst Princeton, ami he also
tossed fur Harvard's cmly score
■rains
| ennsylvanla
Furdharn lad Severn! freshman
lerfurmers. Including a fins passratrher In 17 year obi end Francis
Malinowski and Al l.itwa, s klrkrr
who averaged 69 vsrds against
Misiourt.
Georgs Franks played
fiilltaek for Princeton and Bruce
( ’ehrke was s Columbia halfback
Colgate had a barkfield tin In W a l­
ter MeQuads, Jack Clifford and
Nsl&gt; Dooley
Arm y’s fullback was freshman
Genrga Troisll. First string can­
ter at Princeton was Fank PeanInnt. l-arry Joe, who scooted away
lor several long touchdown runs,
and Js Colonc and Rol Williams
-e r e first y e,r flaeles for Penn
State.
Other frosh whose nlay draw at
Irntion Were Hob pirselt and Diek
Jenkins, barks, and Tom Smith,
guard .of Yale: Johnny Zlsglar,
Colorado bark: Demit Lanoue ana
Hill uoyce,
lloycs, oacss
backs or
of Itosion
Boston Colmu

G w t U)i

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Bil
p

E/ufac ICtclmd
T oymwow

III I I M I I H it —Tha Kitchon (abort), complain
with Rang#. Balrlgtralor, Elactrlo DUhwtshnr,
Sink and SIbb I cablnata, coata ao little many
$6,000 homBt now anjoy tham.

(M I 0,111 l i l t —-Tha Ila c tiio
ntchan, typical o! Ihonaanda inBtallad ia low-coal datanaa homaa,
laaaquippad with Ranga, RWrlgar•tor, Sink and Steal Cabinate. /

. SHEPPARD, Ticket Agent lag,: Ja* Narata, Ixyulilana Huts
&gt;rd, Florida — Phone 03-J back) Jos MrAfee,* II o I y Cross
back' Franks Kins, Templt and.
anj Royal rice, Tennessee guard.

COAST LINE

Tunis, tha capital of Tunisia,
la Un milas south of tha aneWnt
harbor of Carthage.

Classified Advertisements

THE LONE RANGER

u^a

6 ROOM- stucco bungalow, good
location. Mar schools. Uoi (,
e/o Herald.
VICTORY
DARDEN vegetable
plants as follows; 100 each In
CHEVROLET^Cwps. good
this collection, Broccoli, Cab- *1041
Uraa, radio. Call Emmett Hunt,
Bermuda Onions, Collards,
1M. day or t l l d nlgkL '
te. Beet*. Tomatoes. Eav Laeka, Brusaela Sprouts, MISCELLANEOUS
ar 13.00 plus pottags or
ta. J. W. Ball, phona 10, W » bur second band farnlturo.
Phona 1&gt;T.
IQKR level
tone 671-W.

winding

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Outlined

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.— KiM'snisn. st Ihslr Imwhron si
lh » llolsl Msyfsir
Inlsy w rrr
given talk, bv K.minett Hrrn.loi.
president of the Semmnjr High
fteho.ll Ke&gt; flu b , anil Hill Karlr.
treasurer of the Stale Key organ
llatinn. lioth .prakrri being Intro

Vrlikir 1.uk &lt; Imr w irtS s u t *&gt;*
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TOTRt G a r
HIU.5. IGAVt
HIM MQJUE TO
- T l F O iO W

Ths first local calerv of thr
season was rul today by C. A
Hinton. Chaae and Company farm
•r. The cutting amounted to aNiul
a carload ami la unsold.

R. Monsalvatge Ih
Honored At ColleRc

Members of the
Pilot Club
have placed Christmas gift w rap­
ping papsr, aeala, ribbon and
carat In the Service Man's Club
for tha oaa of sailors and sold Is rs
who wish to wrap gifts or to
ha vs tha hoatewsaa assist them.

Plane Engine Concern
, Wfll Doable Output Pilot Club Plans
Holiday Charities
80UTHBEND Dig. 0, —DO—
Contribalions

to tha "Empty

l l w k l . e s rVswAN arnJ I *

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yoer car at KeaCl
Special rata daad

1400 W,

TENANT for furnished apartmanL
Ownar roearms one mow sad
roqulraa two light maaU tarred
tangerines , far
him. Reasonable. Contact Bay­
boxes, A. Ericaoo,
ard Realty Co.

WWVOIT^HKOfi
jck?j s ~
B A R lflW /

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•First Celery This
Season Brings 95.65

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dr« lar*s|

nrrvl men
ittm m l*&gt;l(ini

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aerve*
Naturall)
Ihr
revrnl
lM«n* placed on enlistmentIhe navy have affrrtrd «• 11.*•
phaaea of ufficer
pneiurim nl
Tha V -l. V-5, V-7 arnl V It p.
grama wera delrted
The V -l program fur umln
graduate college
studenla
ma\
•till be applied to men 17 &gt;«a«old. The V-6. or aviation cailn
enllstmenU.
nave lieen choarn
as well as the V-7 program f*»i
college st jdenla and gradual* •
T7*e V - l l program which allowed
men to be enllslr«l an*l plar#-*l
on Inactive duty while their
missions were cleared haa bren
closed.
All men and women who at*
Interested In entering the V S
i Naval Reserve are
urgr.i
I.,
write or apply to the office
Naval Officer Procurement, ’.nl'.
l-angford
Building,
Miami.
"If
you are In doubt as to whrtle*
you are Qualified, get In touch
with my office and let us decide."
fomdr. Donaldson said.

Kanftei t
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Lake City Navy Air
Station Commissioned

Reel,
STORAGE
Baraga.
atortga.

mall plane* ami training »hi|»a in­
! to s trik e to boleter
the
Ira-

Deck, Engineer
Officers Still Are
Needed In Nav\

By FRAN STRIKER

FOR S A L E —

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I V I TT C L lI lO

d n
r..
,
. V ,M. l Kr yt ^ •»•' terrw rd tin - ..... . a.U an r.
P re. Herndon .talr.1 that high , m)th&gt;, r ,,
1&gt;(
lire
scholastic standards, and ability ( fuenlav mi.lniEbt nnnmiiHi mrnt
to enter Into social, athletic, inu
loininanil •ant
■leal and other school actl-' in *. ! j.\*rt\ right
ni«»»r
Grm ian
were taken into conaider*tio*t in |yan*«uft plane* %*«•»• •
«l«iwn
conaidering the rho«»vlng «»f n f » m \)u &gt; u liii2 M.| aipa M«»ml«y
memlwra of thr Key ( ‘tub, and |«■ ih« Itrd air (••»•»- madi heavy
that the club, a* a general rul \ inroads on the S a n aeiial f m y
uaually votetl for the «ame n r* •&gt;*trm «u» that f»,*ni ti»r min*
metnl»er« 11 lho*e wtrvl for aep mnnni i* i r '« * lr d
arately by thr trarhrr*
lrtrluilr«| j Stiitpli-mi ula* ' »lt• p.i»* *»• * - amI
In the club member*hlp !hi« &gt;rar. (hr nu*«iai an.| t.aiM.en Mimiea
he said * r r r the prr-Plent* o ' , * n c
t*n-*og . •!*« p
three upper claatea.
du ll* m Idve-K l*attb
*d inHe *I m&gt; callnl attention t«» tl- duiaiae
"li
th.
tdir «*f T -a ,*\&gt;l
fact
that
Key
Club
mm.
*
ei
•
al
•oiithrm
(»••»,
l
whit,
■••••a.k
"UtThe employers ami directors " f
all time* art ii r In comrnunit\ .m I rldder* r«ng«d t r pa r * «u •
industry, too. a .11 be under "pr.
'* '* * ' ' I
,
else subordination." said II l*»polo Krlnml .f f s lr v .ml told » f thr '» • « ''••»•'
m m ile ii in ' ,r
" '*
'. '
, .
'
which adrd that ahoeser romri work done bv. club
. .
_ . manfMtintri attaik&gt;»■»!
*"in(,|nr()
thr ||,
„n,l
under the civil mobilisation law the .ermp mrt.l snd psper s.
cannot a!&gt;ando» h.s )ob for “any v sgr drives, of h. lolng to repi.li f ( |h|&gt; f((&lt;|
the fiK.lbsll field nlrsrhcrs. on ,hr
11,. &gt;
rn.
reason whatsoever "
,,, n ffn i.iir b s lt b . .«nd
Previously the lew hs.l spplird erating thr srorr t&gt;osrd, snd • III
n.iv sin rd" sojth w r.l of the V.d
only to transport and public util­ sr s rlln llrs
Hill Earle outlined • numl*er of r * rily
ity workers
ths new battle tuccaagst also 'a n ­
Thk hravirat fighting
•( *hr
Application of the law to wurk- Key Club project*, including a
nounced that th, Japan,ss had
lb. rrn
eti follows hesvy RAF" assaults chart of honor of graduate* of «lav " a * fe|H»rtr»l fioiti
killed M persons and woundad 61
the
High
.School
who
arw
ngw
in
tral
fi-n*
when
th.
IC.-I
«••»»&gt;
on the northern cities of Genoa,
In repeated altarka oa American
Uk
srmeif forces, which vslll be “repul.iiig
fb-rc. ......
k.
Milan
and
Turin,
and
a
big
day­
hospital Installations W h lnV the
displayed In thr school auditorium. " K "'
," “ *1
light
attack
by
American
fourN sw Guinea lints since NsVsmbtr
l* y
mombor.
^ . U t h o .......
metered bembete an Naples F ri­
h ^ p Jo romtnKt . drinking our.
.....
u „ l . .h...g I th.
Tha latest reinforcement at­ day In which 16S rear* killed and
tain in the front achool yam lb
&gt;)|(
..........................
tempt waa mads by i l l destroyers more than 360 wounded
Ths Fascist government, mean told of the vocaUooal training
- the largest
number the
Jape
lK-neflla to I * dsrlvad from th.
have used foe that purpoae In the while, was engaged In strenuous
club training program, ami s i r e
New Guinra area— ana they were![efforts to evacuate women, child- ml thr vslus of bring train.-.I t"
^intercepted amt attacked by heavy!Iren and old people from the stitch
I talk In public, and to Iran, to
^bo m bers
either
Hoeing F ly in g ’' en and endangered centers
'" m l * with the crowd”, and ilr n l
Fortresses or Consolidated U b -!1 Minister of Education Holla!
op more trhool spirit.
eratora, the rommunlaue said.
I(ordered the directors of primary I
Coming social evanta, hr said
Two direct hits with 600-pound,’ snd secondary schools to tsks
'w ould Include a New Year D a m
bombs were scored on ths leading steps to enable students evacuated
I to lie sponsored by tha club, ami
destroyer, which quickly was en- i from cities to continue their atudIn Milan, It was revealed, a father and aona banooct
■veloped In flames, ana ths re­ lea.
Erl laine announced tnal hr had
mainder of the convoy fted, the the scbfH.lt have been closed and '
will not be reopened until Keb rerelverl a letter from Toronto
rommulnque aald.
I Klwania slating that they would
The communique aald the de­ 16.
Bottai also ordered the Italian 1lo- Klad to hold an Inter-club |&gt;.-.|
stroyers were attempting for ■
fifth time to bring relief to the youth organisation to prepare a Iran i meeting with tha local club
.Japan ese ground troops. Actually, ! plan for the general evacuation |at any time
President E C. Harper nullim.l
®howevar. It was tha seventh rein­ of all rhlldrvn tretwren tha ages i
the Rolat)
link ................ .
forcement attempt turned back by of fl and It from menaced local­ a proposal ‘ by* which
* *
— •
•• ,|,|| r i l s l l , llrm b *1 III t b .
I
Allied filers since November I
ities
Stair*
Naval
I
mml
enact mriil
m l"
*
tbr bill which Ifklflt l* '•'!
•
rnllstmenta In tbr .Naw *I*h v - •
affect officer prncurrment umb »
present directive*, it
*.»•
«"
ruiunre«l here Tuesday
LAKE CITY. Dee. *,
0*1)—
"The general aet-up "t N.*v .
Colorful and Impressive, though
Ilfflrer rrt»curenirnt ha* »»••• ••• •
brief, ceremonlee marked the of­
affected.** Lt
Cmmlr
V
H
ficial commissioning of tha Laka
Ibmalilaon, officer in rbaig*
Xlty U. 8- Naval ^1* Station by
Naval Officer iVrwuieiM* r»«
M
Rear Admiral Arthur B. Cook, of
I angford llulldltig. Mlam* I 1 •

the
Air Operational Training
Command at 11:10 A. M. Tues-

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rr. wr a tk oa rU m im .

And eo they hsvr figured In the
r I
The last freahman.
" I f he hits the Japs ss hard •*
ctnl on the A ll Ame» |le used to hit us —God help the
- Walter ('am p’s tram — Japs", stye Norman Y Charlock.'
Shrvlin. ■ Yale and. In recalling Halsey's football play
| ing in prep school.
rry we* probably thv
"l.ook at that bulldog jaw ." * 1
\ performer oh a Geoi •[ proud aunt comment*.
1
ram Hat w n victoricu*
"W hat dia you expect fn&gt;m a
at contest with Georgia hov who grew un In the .Navv?"i
southpa* pav»rr and * asks his
whlta-Ssired
mother.
)l« picket! u( morr now In her HO’s, a
resident of
ishlng than hi* famed Delaware who only recently gave,
Georgia, Frankie Hlnk- up driving a car.
ie coeche* rated Hm at
Not onlv did Elitabeth's 20.000
it back in thi loo| or. school children celebrata Admiral
ie. And h« was a ««hii Halsey Day but a main highway
punts
prohally will be named for him
hern srnji reporting on. And Ms birth place at 1.11 We*t
, said
I Jersey street Is already s tourist
l Is om of those aland sigh
com* along once in r ‘
It is the launching of a trade­
rs. a player wko la e'tion for \ new American naval

to r i ictory...

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Applications are not drain'd
from persona engaged In wer
wor !&gt;. Mis. Holly pointed out. r*cept In those cases where the po
altlon applied for calla for the
Approslmately
It.OUl.UOO men
use of higher skills than the w ork­
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FRIDAY, n g O O fB K R 4. 1941

F L O R ID 4

■i‘ ’ i '

•!■ «T»‘ -Wi 't

rantland Rice Makes Forecast
.Negroes
1943 College Football Season|i Several
For Drunkeness
COLLEGE FO uT B A L L — AND

re

Drunkcrmca* of nagroe* formed
m oil of lh« charge* Jn City C ourt
1 C Monday tra d in g Includln* th* fol_ lowlnjr c u m : If* Anderson, f l l
J C bond r * l m t * d ;
Kelson M oon.
9
111 bond eat reeled, (Ira n iftrrc d
1lo i d c d t r e aarvle* board; B jiU r
| Wood, i t u tplnaftiT cd U&gt; board;
John T routm an, 110 and coat* or
Ai 30 d a y .; Richard Ja c k in , I I I bond
ila • a* treated ; John S trong l t d and
rn , coat* or SO d ajri; Jim Beardall,
r t - i l l O and roata or 30 dajri; S a n ­
aa dall Richardson, 111 bond ro­
yal I tra ile d ; Johnnie McGill, -II bond
I eatreated; H enry McDonald, 110

By GRA NTHLAND RICE
W hat will happen lo th e col
jr**^ —and college football In
In the f l n t plica, t h i c la a '
•U ar entirely up to th e W ar,
D epartm ent. In th* aecond place.
I t la alao a m atter th a t Inlereala
B u y m llllom .

aUlaa th at can get bv a r t lho*#: LF*&lt;ljtr." .land*
picked for w a r
training
a fte r • n&lt;1 Wnnacli, $J0 and coal* or 00 day*; Eddie
lW e , tha W ar D rpartm ant w ill' , From thia jolly pilot houac, I oa W arner, &lt;19 bond eatreated:
h a r t full rh a rg e , not collegt pre-|G overnor &gt; laland &gt; « m » like a Freddie S toke., |1 0 ami ro .ta or
lld a n ta, who a re In com plete a r- mammoth
ve.ael’a
bow—the jo daya; W illiam H. Gainer, flO
c ord With tho War D epartm ent »uu'* f » trulght down New t o r k , n&lt;l cm l* or 30 d a y .; Fred L«mb.
program .*
I H arbor and out to aea. Hut the 110 and coat* o r 30 daya; and
"! I t la my belief th at to fa r a* ‘ rid*,. »MI never g e t cloaer to Frank Jonea, $10 and co.ta or 30
I
0
.4
I
•
a
nt fn
•
1M3 I* concerned, football ahnuld « ’u iha.i
than Il-at.
10 d■»----e g ree- . f* ’ lit*9
10" ,|my,.
be given flrat place In an phyaical
• 1 d*»r**» 00* 84" W. ( 0Other
|,
caaea w ere; Charley l-ee
tra in in g
I The fmy. and men who atmly f!a. k
- » r - b u t It U nU‘" l ‘ “ " . h i " . “ '-I
,o r { X | ln« t r e 7 S ) : lV lw ll‘ ^ IO" ; i l o i !
v ' 1?***1 *hln» w e ,ba*» «» * « r
' “u&gt;lnir th " *“ "•_______ Ing four gam bling eiaea among
.F o o t b a l l la the beat training
,
negroea. Will Renfrew, II I bond
r o t war, A* reference. I l l give A | | U U | n
1 N M in tl
I &lt;1 eatreated. Fell* Allen, II I bond
.Douglaa M acA rthur - r A U a S I L
1 IW jp S
1 U , l ( r r , (r&lt;1: , ni) ; , m„ Abney. I l l
bond eatreated.
, ____
dp llolae, who tank a ll Ja p
W hite rate* w ere; R. C. Itradl»nd r . •
*J , BothP ,ar” * .U u rich "be Ilav r r . In P o f f l l T G
F o r
F 0 O ( l tn w U d l'''t n d ''"dlaordtrie iitnduri.
football v a lu e , for war.
,1 U l U b C
F UF
F
L. *
. B u t w hat aort of rolleg* fo o t-1
------------bor,&lt;11
U, U
boll program will we hive for
MKI BOURNE, Dee. I, l/P).i " ™ * 1’ ,
, " j ' ‘l1^ ' r&gt;rS
IB t3 f
, Au- .fallen troop* will bo taught lr* n,*^#,rr,,J ,,ln Orlando Air Itaae,
--•M n y In the W ar D epartm ent hn» l&lt;’ lo rag e lor (ood In The , **!” *
, dru n k en n en . | | 0
WPDt only an Intram ural program 1
country jual aa th* black ,,oM eatrctled .
In thla reapeet they a r t 100 pa, alo ilnglnea o, A n .tra il, imi
__________________
te n t Wrong.
| A new In .tru e tu n courae
On both tho phyaical training • |gn r' 1 *'• '" * ke troopa aelf-aua- A rfT IH tT O D BT R o h i n S O f l
irwt tha
u ,orale
r . i . .aldea,
1.1. . football—o
t ■ ii —rl1 tam ing If they are r u t off from ■"_* l i m n V l l | ( | I V U O I l i n u i l
And
the m
Any other a p a rt—need*
outaldc'
Competition
l Itmita of , a tta in
ir^ a
eonUln
^
,
K en In (h i »$rvlc$ know thl«
....
________
a . t r r are Prom olei Mike Jaco b , aald yeaW a s h in g to
n r l f * n h*“ l m r " ln ! ol&gt;tainat,lr
K" u '
**f
**■
from a trog
Jug out terday he la “dlckerln
for
a
Theaa aervlce men want to beat o d r l e ' m urk;
flgl
between Ray Roblnaon, unaontebody elae— not Ihemaelvea
(,-it m- .|ii i ir r t . aurha. lucerne defealol New York nem weltarT hera are too many In \Va■h nrftlca, and aallil u.:, a ie uaatde
Ln‘|- f° fm*r welterweightIpgton who don 't happen to un,1er
u b .illu te, ,o. anlnarh.
Ilghtw elght-Tealhai-w alght rham
................
n g l e—
- ! IIIami pink w lirh rtly nl«» H«"vv A rm strong for lom t
• ta
n a Oil* I'tycologlcal
peycologlcal aangle
Hi ' »&lt;
Madiaon
nitlvc del time In Ja n i*ry
In
Which la an Im portant on*.
| '•&lt; iwllatte g ru ln are
1iarden
T hora la no way they can g « t | ' c“ ''v
hoi
Th#
m
atc'i.
If
It
I*
mada,
would
aaa anoueh tn m lllln .. „ r t r r A m rgga loaalrd
nn
m ailt A rm alrong'a return to the
the) ■Irlnr laalo like brea. ;
The h*i k of crrla tn tree*, when Garden for th* flra t lima ainca
iru .h rd am] thrown Into a creek he f ’llod In hi* attem pt lo regain
iv ill tJojH- i ,'i.S an&lt; ra u .e them tha taat of Ida three fro w n .—the
in ronir to fha . j r f r e e within an lll-tto u c d title —from F rltila ZlrBUN DLING G IFT
hou
lc in December. IBIO.
—
_
I It I. not claimed th a ‘ lH a '
_______
you’re k n ittin g Chrtatm ea ro it of die-, ia .atlafylng, but It
don’t
forget
fo
rg et (later
wlio would keep a man alia# for
More than 30,000 Chlneaa rhllto read In bed. She’ll adore aaeai
I dean have been aided In tha pa at
- R Ctrddly bed Jacket to keep her
five year* by th* (’bin* Aid
—
•
the ’heat ia turned
« a r a whan
The tea
drinking
habit WV
__ Council working with Mme. Chi1 largely rrapum dblc for tha develg .i . u j ,
opm ent nf fine F.nr.llah p o rc elain .' “ *

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cotton upholilery, And the hondiom* Beoutyteit covert. While Knight it
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SANFORD. FLORIDA, MONDAY. DECKMHKH

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lea Aa W a r Early Shipment
IPlanes Hit T u n 1s,
Bizerte, T r i p o l i Of Celery WiU

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W estern Europe In
Heaviest Daylight
Assaults O f W a r

1A merit ans, A u s s ics
Take Fourth S i t e
On Beachhead O f
1 New (I n i n e n Islo

When French ;iml F.S Officers .Made Peace

Break Record

W A S H IN G T O N .
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finisrhing s p*dltt »»f rfr"*pef«lion and m ip vrllin c aevorily
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M M jolvftrury of Pearl
r.ihw AxU began to see
d Of .the bill It must
pinst, aa tbe might of
lAlUkl States a t war
(h^acalea for the AlQilS. pictures the conI dark Dee. 7 last:
far ihe final phase of
S U li* campaign. look-

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With S i m o U w t lln i tha pace
With th* ceriir.t r r lr r r ahlpmsM
m record — Drc. 3 rd— this, section
will i I m break a record of tong
i lu d ln f » h m ratling and ship­
ping of between on* and tw# rerloaia of aand land celery takaa
K l sometime thia wa«k, aeeordto I I . L Cullum. »alaa man­
ager af Chi** and Com pany.
• I S on report* of tha CalItUr rnsrkrt which lt d w*ak
• M s ■* crate for celery. Mr.
a a stated that tha local marla a I peeled to open at from
la -M A O pr ,tnor* a rrata for

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a are also living"' attradtoii

■Ard a cleanup in North

l*&gt;*ft*d laid by A Iliad
A n a t a candlelight con“Chase Vfcl Company e l M a t
in a farmhouse kitchen. harm
much cvlrry this months and

lateyr, at tha apOrta. Allied warWais, PMarts, and
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tHUsh t i n t Amy

W blla Allied bom ber* struck
long-range b u t sh arp blows on
A ils supply
ra n g a b u t sharp
blows on AxM supply centers, a
new th re a t to fb a A xle position
in Libya was tak in g form ip

a com m unique (re
q u a rte rs o f French O aoersl Henri
said native comps lieu had orcopied height* m
fie
Algeriaeast
of
T ripolitan La front! t
DJanet. D Janet M in th* soulhe aste rn corner af A lgvrle south
t
30
miles
o f Tunis ai
fro n tie r,
from tha
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ro u ts of
French fo rte* who m lg

Sanford Students
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movement wilt bo light hatil
CkrUtmaa," be forecasted. adJMS
that th a n would ba virtually h*
large alcoa. However, “quality l(
exceptionally fine," ho *tatod.
“ and TMant .bower* hay* proved
vary beneficial to growth."
Dem and !■ alto e e ry brisk (or
M m toaal grown vegetables ssfch
aa sam role. Boston let toes, Ice­
b erg le ttu c e . ta u llfa w e r and pep-

time on s clock in tSo c ity — 11:30
P M. They .a id they had to *1lack alm ost from celling taro to
avoid causing heavy
casualties
amonjr tha Dutch population.
One gunner said hla plane flew
so low he taw the belt buckle of
a H erm an a n ti-airc raft gunner
glint In tha fleldi
and
itre ets
waved enthusiastically
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piaisoa roarat) ovti.
Indications - m sanw hlls
were
th a t th e dbnUnaat m ight haveBo* t i n lot toes has a b o r t atl been been b a tta ro d again Mat night
shipped.
Limited
supplies of Tha B srlln radio w ant oTf the air
I OaatftaaeS rstaa r •*. r » i
c»aJ [flower, Iceberg lettuce and
peppers a rc available to be offered
to trucks a t tha division a t the
S tate F a rm er's M arket.
Tha picture In tha citrus indus­
try It a lso vsry b rig h t, according
to Mr. Cullom. who *aU th a t
Ham lins and P arson Brown oranges of fins q uality a re moving
a t present, and pineapples are Just
W A SH IN O T 0N , Dec. 7, (A
sta rtin g . U . 8. com bination packs
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Ioner
are brin g in g from |&gt; -T k to 13.00 M ini
in MaJ (Mn,
F.O.B.. b# stated. E atin g quali­ M cN utt plana t« re ta
as
director of
Lewi* B
ty and Juice content have Im prov­
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which gives M cN uii overall
Demand is w idespread and unu su ­ setup
ch arg e of th e assignm ent „f tbv
ally heavy.
N atio n 's ___ * ___ civilian menII. E. Took* of B tnford F ru it power, an unuanalty well
- inform mJ
Com pany also re p o rte d a *»ry source said BundsV.
heavy dem and fo r citrus fruit,
•Id H erahrv hsa
and “ tw ice as m uch business as
of th s Bvfrctlvr
a t th is lias* last y e a r." Dpe to
lltca Ju ly 31, lS tl,
recent ra in s , condition of grove*
I Was deputy dlIs g re a tly Im proved," ba said, "an d
N Clarence DykIrrigation no longer necessary.
1 th e sy stsm a fA t Dm Sanford B tata F arm ers
Jle n t in 1B40.
M arket, dem and la very heavy
B tt him self defor vegstablse and fru lta , accord­
hla new orgsniing to 1L 1. L ehm an, m anager,
Study of policy
who reported tru e h e re com ing In
offlctala who
from a ll p a rts o f tha country.
g nam es not be
Business a t tha M arket during
I determ ined upon
Novem ber ba e elim ited , am ounted
broad e i p . r l . n c .
to 110,000 m ors th a n during th a t
As fa r
a* la s t Ja n u a ry
mouth M at year. Boston lettuce, H srabey t
S ecretaries Slimba said, w as b rin g in g I t . #3 a
t* s te p recruiting
crate, peppers., I t J l , and crook
lb* A rm y , Navy,
necked yellow squash, 1 1 0 0 . Ship­
re* a n d rely * im ents o f celery fro m th e southern
U c tire Berries,
lake aeettea a re expected some
i t y a ste rd sy when
tim e th is week, bn said, adding
y e a ended volunth a t be had barn Inform ed th a t
t f M b IB to 38
Dada a n d Sena t i Slavta, would
Wd*r p u ttin g MeI - M both arm ed
UtM W sr. A t the
A rrty suspended
MB M end over
n f f o r boaorebl*
M A m y uf thoe*
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McNutt Will Keep
Hershesr Head Of
Selective Service

This unique photograph was tgken ■• French and I S
met to dlseu." peace term s I" the Hotel Msbrat".«h
N orth A frica M an) live, w en
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Russian Second V oluntary Enlistm ents Of Men
W inter Offensive | From 18 To 38 Banned By F.
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I h m I hi* niiMt rv«-n( fill day «*f
i hla Ilf*-, ^ ioimIi If u if him • ii 1*1
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hi* hom r in hi* hanir* r ■hurtl&gt;
• a fte r the a llark iMtfan. h r rrn
J fixed only ln*i well the d irty t |t r k |
I lh a l «a&gt; foinir an. W hen hr at ! H it ft rat hair-fn-onr a f lr t **» f i,
I rived, h r found the hangar on ! v ra r» of top flight golf w ai (i W M
t lira and many nf Ih r Hying boat*1S j»rrirrr’« rew a rd y ra lrrd a y f*** i i
rrcrn lly brought from th r atatr* I hr Hr f than par golf lit th r Snn
ford C ountry Club In a fast lo s­
d fttro y o l.
H r aahl th r r r w r r r eight hat ing fouraom r which turned ifi *
Utah Ipi I'd th r hartwir and all o f 1Iwat ball uf 511. Mr .HfM-fMrr *.«&gt;.■* (
them were doatroyin! or dam agrd I hi» tra iHot fo r an «■mrIr on ti** u
l.
^ F o rtu n a trly for ua,rt hr rontin 1 fifth holr w hera Ihrvr i« par
Flaying w ith Mr, S|wncer ^i •
Dnl, "tw o t n k fo rrra w rrr nl*
1 tea. Including all our carrier*. 1 th r tlm r war® Jo r T aylor who ,,|
E v try th ln g happened to quickly.) • hot a Hit, Hoy Hollar.73; « n d ||,r
It w i t hard to rrallu* w hal w aaj llrn ry W ataon, 77. T h r acorr f»» , h
Mr Rpancar, who n ta b llih a d thr ,,f
going on."
In IV40, » * « . „
“ But tha Ihinga th a t hap|&gt;rn«d roura# racord of
among our crowd", he rontlnurd, KJ. making a boat ball for thr ri|
"w are ao ouU tandlng th a t w t'll fouraoma of 50 and for Mr. Ta&gt; j
lor and Mr. 8 p o n tcr of 01.
Ip
n tr v r h a re t o , w orry about our
Thror ocorva Wafa turned In on
n**t."
Comdr. Hughs* U Id how h*&lt; a fina day fo r golf which taw thr
aat crowd enjoying tha game
finally « : a plan* Into th* air! larg
th u s for th is season.
_________ r o u t to aaa In q u est of of interest I* seen t ___ . ____
th* J a p carrier*. A tw v m a n J a p | ladle* and a num ber of m iisd
subm arine was sig h ted and som e­ foursom es w ere seen on the course
thing resem bling a J a p b a ttlrshlp w hich la te r tu rn e d o u t to be T here was also quite • conting­
e n t from th* Naval A ir Station
d m of o u r own ta s k forces, but
playing.
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13 Year Old Marine •
Served In Solomons

lSSHOPrtNG DAY5
ife ^ h ritlm a t
events irorn ina entire arm y, ae
lected by thel superior* f o r 'e u i
•ta ad ln g In tslllrv n rs and q ualltk
of leadership. D uring the court
even th e mlldlv Incapable a r
weeded out, so th a t th* men wb

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H X ltA LD . SANFORD. FLORIDA

Remember Pearl Harbor

111# Sanford Herald

Chibs depend* on Ik* Unltod
States thr Urge cp&gt;*hOirw&gt;r&gt;r'tin*
UM . OM at tb* #rl*w4'* MMt
krirtehteu retire drags.

’HiNDERSON REID'

W.. cannot celebrate this first an n lv am ry of Poart
Martyr. We do not wajit to commemorate It.
not nffonl to forget It. Marking -as It does the lowefcb tn
American aplrlt and coraprehenaloti. thla day should arer
serve aa a reminder leat nl some future dot* we again te
tempted to allow n national attitude of complacency to over­
come our te tte r Judgment.
Kxnctly one year a fta r Pearl Ila rte r. we learn the hitter
truth of Pearl H arter. Fight battleship# sunk or-damaged.
Ten other warships and a floating drydock similarly dis­
abled. One hundred and seventy-seven airplanes destroyed.
Over four thousand casualties am ong-the lArmy. Navy and
Marine Corps. All in the brief space of thirty minutes by

t h i t ls fhe irtnd you will
alwags find a t
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( M g f c a Goods)

I t u t n b i g g e r m i s t a k e w hs made when the Japa atmPearl llnrixir nl all. For had they not done wo, Amsrien
would today have been sitting Idly o trth o sldelltiss of ,1ms
grent world wide stniggle against tyranny, calling Hltlar
npd Illrohlto irnnics perhaps, but wrtUhlmr Utem .grali dff
Singapore, thn Dutch E s ii Inillcs, Australia, and ;pdrh&lt;pa,
even the Jtrltish Islca, nntl doing ndthlng m oni MlW W y
i,bout It than i|ulhbllng among nursslves o w 'Ursp and

Itememter, n fnw short yaant ago, how dll flf jua ‘ware
i.-liit.Ml tn be n bit |iatrtinl*lng iiteut Mr. Itudyarfl KlpllnR
h.-te were mutiy cnuiitn iiguinst him: Ho was outmoded,
Rafoc* III* IIHfbllllg l« twifilll.
H ad of hit*
fi.r my «oii u- wuh a awasliliuckler. he was tho Mlngnr of a TRlse ImportUhr« him lilt niutiliiK, *»v«- *!»••• hunt, lie vw.a Iiverrulod
And a*, on. Particularly aiiporilifilt
ri
ili'i.ii. sneers, ns we recall, wen- &lt;1lrajct**«l s t that oltl pwni
f Ilia called "If," which, neatly framed, hung on the dor.jiilury walU of aophoniMras mid In tho offlcwa of Ilnlarlans
• krl„i„| Kiwaniniis. Ami there were indulgent amllm whon The
s,.„i„r class nt Princeton vol.il It their "favorite poem,
wl... Inspirational stuff, that isa-ni, deserving only Ihe good"r“' iiatur.il contempt of adults but that wits soma time ago.
,u " Oil last Sunday Mint gr.utei.1 of modern Inspirational H|ienkJ£|i nra, the supreme m aster of iuveetlve anti |oTB0alrs, took
as his text those lines front " f r :
"If you can dream—uud not make tlrusms your m aster;
H illlilif* fvhow ilm t
t*r
|f y„u can think—and not make thoughts your aim;
t nf tilt* iteofdr are
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If
you call mw*l with triumph nnd disaster
te. But (hnt %»iii I
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Anti ln-nt those two Imposters Just the same.
tUUt.
Kurt My
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If it is gmai enough for Mr. Churchill to quote, them,
rtaa Yeah. l ’jMi m l
rtv«)t glory.
Imnyl»‘, just possibly, tho collogo tey s and girl* RWl Iho
,t Itotnrians and tin* Klwtuilans werv not so fa r from I te rig h t
fitnick. And mnyte, also, an apology is owed to Mr. Kipling,
-ijtl„, |,rnve and bitter nnd tender old gontleman of Burwosli.
_ Now York Herald T rlitu n e .______
da* victory."
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. Wunrler If tin- saetifree* u n ­
it equal,**.! tofnre vtrlnry, will
a fnilU In* .hure.l n ll.rw aril*

'That’s a nice story told by a columnist shout tho wffe
who couldn't decide whether to wear the slightly soiled but
W a n t |»ruMriii* Yunti* (Mini llo elugaut kid gloves or the shining white cotton ones. Hh«
Ign I*iiB|inga "H e lp your a»lfr,M
n&lt;nr nuiiMOw
lfig#« • h o m r cniiMinKi itliUir. itidn't know whulhiT Id Do grand or dean.
iVkvn Ahr
WBi htA I h r
il iA hr *. advised the cotton oiks*, “alnco clranllnoas is nmft to g telF
|* h IH# iliahc* with h rr; whrn ihv ness, wiiorcos gruudeur is nc*t to impooalble.'
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* p i th# floor; mop up Ih# lloor
Scarcities, rationing nnd w ar conscience* are te g toning
to give a gruat many formerly elegant peopla tha aama
For p u rp o se s' o f fur) oil r*- roallxaUnn that gTondsur haa.to go out of ‘kha -wlnflow. It #,
mlng, lleinmole O tm ly , In Ih* a little-tough, nometiroaa, for never lived * m g n « r woman
Mill* uf the Mate I* grouped who did not have momenta of wanting to lim a warn «pwn
ith .Calm Reach rwunty in Ihe grandeur. Rut take It by In largo, If It does nett m atter litm
HOharn |« r t or lh* i t a u , whll*
kiw is ra u n ly , u u r, luuurdlal* hard you try you cannot ba tlagant Anyhow, i m ^ i t r w n y
tghbor, li grouped with Ihixral restful to a tin rulnn niaipilllcwiiCAT Balog, Id In# gnrindUtity. Jl. nr,- jMtipl* In fVanford motherly pitrnse, "neatrn rf»paeUble," and UtUng'W «o
e*ire Just lialt a . much fuel ail
I k - Which iii L rf|i warm #■ p*o- at th at, certainly haa Its p o in ts.:
• |n n#arby ll«Urul*

SANFORD FORUM! N a z i -R ailroad
T o l t a l y Italy I s

ra sre h n a rd e n and hoardtow a boarder. *■ wa r * t it
wrmn who lays (a a quantisupplirs before you g at Editor, SrnfoN Herald
I lo flltlng y our own panilaafuid. Florida.
•alreo. O r a s th e Melbourne
tells It, “ A w oflun bought Dta/ fitt:
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the First Methodist Oiurrh'
will mwl tn the r4»-.»r-rh «bw i «l
7;S0 o'clock , for tl|e*r ( snmiil
ChrUtnu* p i n y . Cilia will u*.
»v.-heaged. IIpsisMC* aro: Mr».|
E. cTwinUm*, Mr* R. V. Cole.
Mrs. J*cVM&gt;Ewlog. Mrs. L, F.
Bowmsnv J^O* Ruth ttsivJ. snd
Mr*. DoneJJ Pyou.
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WtSNIMJAY
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TV. N. Da V. Cpepler of the |
U. D. C. will meet at 3:00 in tb* I
Red Cr*t». sedtag com for Ip lr j
^ S ^ s r l T ^ f m g 0f tb&lt; Car
(ten Club wRl be held at U&gt;* i
homo Of J fn . O. P. Itryndon, IKOg
Ssn/ord Avenue. tl 10:00 A. M. I
Tn* Red Oo.» Rnrgteal Dress­
ing* Room at tin Grammar
ftrhool wilt ba ojwn nil dsy under
lh* direction of Mr. It. P. Pour.
A'1 sr» urged to tom* help fill
October, November, sod December
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TI1UR1DAY
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The Towaasnd Club will hold fta
aiC afUr «|*i ihIihf H.r
C o m d r.
H ughes
U P. lugs*, pee*Win*. In Sanfiittl
? It invited la attend.
h Imi i* •o.lHin'01 be s night seulun c,| Ileniii.ii
nl Ha.
It.-.*,. It |u.- irlun. Addresses Rotary
L CrSv. HurgicUl Drets r d ...
llta t c i l ) t*u,*r « |tcfi.ln i|f il&gt;e
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Officials To Mcel Mon 18 To .18
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tttu try , Inrludlnc a g rir jlturc« If ^
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held in Orlando on
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no.Ni and from 2.00 P .lf. to 4:00

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i iimii*lirl«* *hi.%*• \ i r»f*
rlevrrfki it* uu»«i ..luiiul
' ka til l*r IW V-UI
I \li« W'tiplll rt| »#•••*•.! '
1 that Ihr r .tnl.it...

:VFD VHh ALL 8 A N D W tC T» O

I I hut I hr listar* tn 11.• |.

.

F I I PAY
There will be a o u l.iin e .lano.at lhe Young People', ('lull on
t i e Lake F r s s t from R:00 I*. M
until 1 1 : 1 0 ,) ’. M A ll Student •
from , t i e O rs m u a r, Ju n io r IIi(h
and U igh.S chool, a re invit.si and
m j i l h l ^ l to rtuur d re eted to tr ;re«ent a .ch a rac te r
fro m
the,
com ic, or from fairyland U u.ic
a ill U tum U hed.

Tht Red Pyn*. .Surgklal Iho-e win. I.m I.
Inrs Rpopi at the Grammar Haniit.i min
School wnl he «»n all day under niokral ».. I.
the illrectlon of Ur*. II II Avrntt* H.Pope. AIT a re urged to alleud
lo help fill October, .Voven&gt;t»-r I

J r v*» • i*
*• Si/ h .1 I i
• nt &lt;i« m r in I in ti • | m nl it...........
The father* of US* Ju n lu i lltgl. 1
'
• e
IcIkmI .'qndent* «UI tl* hiue,n-.t ' ,r* 1I.im.ii.» It III.If
i'litwlav n ig h t whes Ihe J i . n - r i
tlgfc P. T. A. CsiebratM '"l&gt;i •
i l r * I s N lisnge •.( &lt;• ■
Might" w ith • cove rial i|U h
•• ""A- I i.u.iir ll..n li». ie-eu v r St the school St 7:30 oVks-V lu t l.«• * m I** *ml ■*«*• • M
llr*. K. A, Cobh w ill b* lit charge nml Mr.
Fri&gt;l Htrangi-, IV . .
&gt;f the M ispet, srUvSli a»#tnber« n t f n » i H tirrt, tin . w.&lt;h.
he P. T . A . i f * fcileit to bring n
-----------overed dish.
,
Mr. I.i.|i-r l«hn*m an.l t.i'l
Mr. Ita riM R -ifs irtt, asalale.) h v , itaiigt.ln Inv irtu r u n l S»i,n.i
lh« tesrtwr* of.LSa Junior High
Unit l»iin* in Miami *(••
Pdgrol, will be In c h arg e of the ■|iem linv two w n l* h*r* . '
program , a s,. It “will be full «f L-ur.t ,.( »..•&gt; parents. Mi
»urpriae*," M r., M orris
*tate.l " ,r» •• &gt; ............. •«&gt; VV. i I
name* is stcertqcK-* w ith Pad'*
Mt»it grill b* Moved, ami all i-a
rent* «f J a s l o r 'l l l f h Student* are
l.rraM li Vilnm. wtn. , i
i n t H to 4U H H .
1Hiwil vi it li t lie M annr Alt 1 «i |

t

&gt;RK -w CHKKffflUntflni
VUBCJIILI v •

U Feature^

1

“ A. R. PrtrrvMi, *eewtary at
the ftM inole t 'a a l t) War W k i will h* •IWwM’ In that folk.Wad
•nd K&lt;tton Board, has la my by
tka sstar.
■*
ludnio*., don* aa •leepliaaaUy
The b u k UM Wspartog tWAfflaa Job In view uf lh* heavy rv- fed Ika aterrhoail awHae wUrb
*iMMibtlltr aa.1 trem*n.lous alargely am M i M M -V * •Mtul of work Feapad ujea. hlai." depend*
ions -la raeyuil n e e n a tiy |e rM « -

Gilbert Turuey, asiiitant dlaOlrJ
msoagvr of the O. D. T. at Or-

hit. • *

o tilt ibr ■|tpi.*«ai at-.I rt

Junior High P.T.A. To I Thfima* ItoiLff
Hold “Dad’s N ight” ! tmininy f».i ih«- I'

lTtTED

*Tfbme

L24*O.O.T. Head Praise*
■'‘“iSSm'hl! Work Of Peterson

How To Relieve
Bronchitis ’

.Mis. -Jolutson (iives
I’oMuinr*
in 1
Rirlhdav Party j' hiiunl*
11ararti’i

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H E K P V- HA1

,1,1 iN^ir reg u lar &lt;ha Belectlva T rain in g and Hsrviee
a t 10.00 o c ta rk i A ct. Th* confer*nea will he ad
ig a t Ihe office .tressad by Colonel Bam llrnlmwt,
a w ton.
I Inspector G eneral of the F ig h ter
----- tfflm m m nd School a t O rU ado and
’enlng am ounted also by a ra p re o e n u tlv e of th*
Inches, and an R tala Selective Bervlcw Syalea*. In

it I

1III II »U I U ......... . *•
■tla\ lib \|«» !*»•' is * &lt;•
*4bu Itrifl
til.
• II.I
| rhatirc of vi.t t !&lt;»•• kli

To Make H/s Chrisrmas Perfect

* * ‘ s ■*

tn
of
of
a*

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| « I lit mi lit* I tkt t ..

NOW OPEN FOR GUESlS
pining Room Seirvlde .

Mhj*rh H iapliration f«*r d i* r n a r« a
u n i f r th e ab o v e fondiiltift*," tn#
b f i a r l m r n l an n o u n ertl, " w ill b*
m tt«M lprn| sin ila in d iv id u al «»#Ht
* r ! i v ° r l u l l I IrrvltaUona have been UMwai to and no u l d i t r w ill be d l M h i r f f d
n m l.slo n er. , * • »kW U * eafo rco w w l .H j- lin k a a i au ifah U tra in e d r rn la r # 'iRHip On* cars of Kcmtnolc ( ouniy. s» wel! m ent i# p r r w n l am i av allabw .'*
T h e ban on v o lu n ta ry c n llat•roup* Two. s« aiijaislng countie*. tsllin*; u»terk. ■lat*,)j on (b*»* m*n to psrU cipat* in m m t l« not r i n ^ i f t l tn f l a w th #
n will meat th is r o n l t r m t t . In aAlition, In- door f o m p k if l v to th e r rrru lU n jI

rsnvs** the! vitstlnn* h sv r l»ct. evtemteH
!th a m ayor srxt city m anager
iS s n /n n t amt the city official*
&gt;n*r*
will* .iljaln ln g rnm m unltlra. ■» well
meet at I0:UU
____
IMriTiiltig f,ir r*w ila r moathiy sew
lion. U. I*. Ilerndn, ('ouniy clerk
said today. C ircuit C ourt, m» orhl
ed, would not convene ag ain un
tn 111:00 A. M. M onday Dor. M
fur tria l of civil aim crlm ina

M

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Cosltimt* Da..cc ih
Phmnt'd It) l lull

ftreakfaHt IfkaBdrt.’k
lAindh^ott - - 75c «nd 1,00
tHnrier — l.bO’kha *135

CITY BRIEF
vrrn tet of
Hjiage ault
by H rueo
.arden arxt
»|wr J n r. a

,

!»*••**• - ■

Frida) Hmiu* »t u
HltU pU )
l**t.»r .«
Hall
Sunday lit* %S*11.
Iin|tti«t t him I"

E ludtqU 'f r o
u s t tVe Grammar.
_______ .
Junior H lsh , »nd H igh School*
are Invited to the Young Peoplr'c
Club on Ih* hake Front ironi a .DO
I*, tl until 11:00 P M f.c* of

(lone Grandeur

t U * i \ Kilv lr p I** Ih i i | R f k i x l h u a
tlxtl v l i m r
Vklvr* UH- liAVIliy

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at

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.

&gt;f-Mrs. C. It. Kirtiey.

IU,lf‘Dut that slap in the face on Decvmter 1 .jmw ^ht us toj
It ,mathtMWMlMU 40
our souse-.. I.
* us rntlhu- tl« l w h it &gt;t«U
.......................
Poland, Norway Holland, Franco, and •China, cndW dHippsr.
iWMfc us unilerAUirul onto «ml -for*iU Ubiit
to un. It M
mailt*
ami rnntchtees wafllth ofhrr &lt;no ggeuMty dMpilter
rfjtourw i i........
It brought harm- to us 'mon.'nUti!dy ’lh»n:
BIHI.H VKRSK roil TODAY modern ^bandits
i.oything else evor• rotiltl iwtvv, Mint If .Tr*dom la w i n .
„g int it is worth fighting for.
linving
II linn pleased the American a g o t o pla*r&lt;dll thn'WnniP
Nans for him • *&gt;•• e ag le* way.
I Army
A__... atul
_ ...I KTeaa.a•
.nm ifl n iln m o
Im) !|lO p |H )tll) *U) Hi' 'lil
on
the
Navy «.
rommandoni
-who
W
of
tleel
ai»l
h
ead
of
l.’Mher
9
iBdt
"*■* Mte nmdl UmubUcetlng horlroin. m**ling hi. p.-arl llnrlsir on that fntaful tlay
was more tlee|&gt;-sent«l than tltdt. W r w » « dill -to !bbtm».'
own,
Circling down I la«lr fU ^lll to We were all, ...................................
ihnd awn»
asleep at the swlnah. iFbr ynani
thn rent df tthn wwHH nnd we
the fi” *" rat.giuu„ tliriiiiulio.it
'
K out Insurance, Nnvsr 'bdforr In &lt;Amnrihad fuil.nl toK take
ic-i.ii history hnd we l»*en ej. dumb.
Ho l«t us rcmenitan Pearl H arter, ndt aa couae for
(.-.-lebrating, but as an ever prseailt worn log, « v t r 'to be
ciiughl napping again __________

"* I P YOU LOMK Y o tllt RKLF
H E flP F .tT YOU HAVE M IST
A IX ; Keel! tl.y
V/lth ull
'd ill* In*r, /&lt;» &lt;uit of ll arc the
its u e t of Ilf* - |-iov*rlrt 4:21.

Before II* . in I I I , i . gfuwu ol.
Glvw hini III.. •^•*11*1 pure .tellgli)

fclO lS E WINN LEE, ftodatjr Editor

and SOFT DRINKS lo taka
out for gartlra and homa
consumption,

SERVICE MEN’S
CALENDAR

A n d Personal Activities

Lind#ey*PbMt*Ob.

niLLI8 'P/tCKAGK'
STORE &amp; BAR

MONDAY, DECKMBFR 7, IB tr

''Social

U derived, have been grow n and
rh e w e j In P eru from early Urne*.

Quality DHHkiT 1
ScrVcd right

PA G * T B lttF .

LD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

SfflTOAV. BBCEUftfirr. H it

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uml .Mrs. W iirk |;
Etijiti Amiivorwiry

QXhi
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sal. R at M cN utt I* evpaetad to
d k la ta poHcy fo r I h lt a ery k a .

t h a n eat# to s t e p U l^ Lte

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f f»« «*l y P r t f iVlslMlNsI, \( A1A ;
Mr* A i
T rrfrjr »f Bl. •
IsliiH kkf»«». Mlih h rr huafvAiwi
»al|», «t|la&gt;M'is«l ihe- affair.

Rail IKir All-Wool
Flannel Ruben

N m .rry wrlmul* in' Xovlet latogle* ihiW ncrninm i.U te A.ferO.
i.fjQ rh lM 'm . »l-ow m other* ara
. -.gni-r.l in w ar work

Wanted For Imme-i
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. Telephone Operators

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SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOLS
Br EM M ETT HERNDON

Japs Attack Pearl Harbor I Thea« word* were the
headlines on every newspaper In America one year ago,
Sunday, Dec. 7. Today, after a year of actual fighting
during which time many lives have been lost, ships sunk,
and materials destroyed, America Is striving In every way
possibfe to win this war which was started by this surprise
attack. America learned through actual experience though
the coat was great, that we must become better prepared
Id very way possible for the present and future.
The youths of America have iH te ^ r th c lr tremendous
responsibility in this world conflicCrfffrSre making great
strides In preparation. During the last year many students
have felt their need for active services in our armed forces
and have Joined the Army, Navy, Marines, and other
branches of the service. Other students who feel that their
education Is vital in this war effort are working diligently
at S. H. S.
Several new courses have been introduced for these
students. Among them are radio, mechanics, and physics
which are being taught to prepare the student for one of
the technical crops of the service. A course of wartime
mathematics has also been Introduced. The physical educatlon program includes calisthenics, sports, and drill.
Victory Corps is being organized for special training
in social work, farm work, sea service, and air service. This
corps is being organized in many of the high s c h o o ls of
the nation for practical training in the various divisions.
Aside from the regular routine, students are buying
stamps and lunds, helping in Itcd Cross work, and aiding
the ration board.
This student body of Seminole High School is ready and
w illin g to help in any other way, even though their time
ia limlU-d. I.Ike America'* mills and factories, the American
youth has only itegun and the momentum will continue to
Increase until this war In won for the Allies.

Who'* th a t cart*In i « m 1 some*
Tfco G enera Senior t i l C]vb
one that MIMI ALTMAN had to m at a t th* horn* of M n . W. L !
muth fun with during the hob- Slag, w ith Diala Croalay a ctin g ,

Feds Won Four Out Of Ten •
Gaines In Football Season

Oviedo School

SHS Addressed By
Reverend Sackett

The ennual T hanksgiving pro­
The students of Seminal* l l i ^ ' gram « aa presented W ednesday School were prlveledged to he
afternoon in chapel as follows;
Rev Milton B- B arkstt, who vrss
d a y .! Wa wonder lit EDNA BEN- a t n o tin g .
Th* IV irry Fad MM2
acaaon w** alw ays fighting to the last. National Hym n—-School
A vary
Intcraatlng
b u tln taa'
_ , ... ,
KA ftlCK and BILLY SOUTUf.
introduced h y Rev. Root as an
A
ndrew
H
aaty
was
a
general
Devotional—
M
ary
M
artha
G
rass
m
eeting
waa
hald
and
four
f
o
r
,r
,m
r
*°
*n
,n
d
»
,lh
lo
»
r
WARD sp e n t T hanksgiving a f­
e sp e rt on w riting
and
public
, *ur « ou« «f ten gam es. Making linesm an playing every position Bongs,—1" T hanksgiving D ay"
ternoon In Orlando. ELSIE Mc- mar member* re fin e d .
The subject was Home Im prove-, *
*U r‘ it's
ro d s" dropped on lh* llo# hi* last year.
"T urksy In O ur G arden" g ra d ra i speaking, speak to them ThursW HOHTER and HAROLD RAT­
H e rb ert M eraland, end, was hit
T han In
one, two, three
ila r m orning on the foundamc^)
L IF F war* In O rlando Friday mont and tha roll call v u an- ^
night -■-—
W hat ha* 6 rlando iwar*d bjr U llln r wHat ra ch h a d 1 **»• » W ' fa m a i h t j &gt;Urt«d Ih tir by hard luck a t lh* first of lh* PU y, "T fo r T h anksgiving"— ] u l l o( w rtting to help them dedona In Homa Im provem ent.
| w»nnln* streak*
winning four season and irol h it hand broken
grade* one, two, and three
Velop their sloriee for Mh* Irving
got th a t Sanford h a s n 't; They
M n . W ilton, otir c o u n t/
cam ea and toeing tha In the very firs t game.
Th# H istory And Meaning
oil {Uchellor ro n trst whlcn la ■ponsKara “tho A rm y, but who wanla
Bam Thurmond, guard, s good
lender
f
a
r
e
a
ve*y
intereetlnir
|
**i
l
one
**
L***burf
In
acora
T
hanksgiving—M
artha
C
arraw
ay,
" jrT4l by Rollins College.
tho arm y In p re frrsn re to the Ne- and In io lrin f talk on rooting a n d jon^
n a tu re d fallow always tried hi* Song. "Ok God, I Thank Thee for
Mr. Sackett stressed the point
vyT CartaJnly not III L .i. M ERI­
ling fru it tree*.
I
following
player*
will h a rd est and gave h it beat.
Each Sight—Glee Club
W ETH ER m t l r r S a long dis­
Lao Botnar, end. who covered Dialogue, "N egro Mammy” —Mary th a t w riting perfection Is
high *chool boy* joined, graduate hoping th a t n a il y e ar’a
lalned
throughi persistrflP
_____ only.
i»«n
tort#* talaphone ra il •from Mrm- lh* G enera Senior 4-H Club a n d w il1 h*»* ten »tralght vie­ ground] rapidly »et up m any a
Totten
effo rt ami hard work—Inspiration
jphi*. T ennessee, but she w asn't wer* Initiated by the glrU with i f 1 Melvin Dekle, end, w*a a g re at touchdown.
bring
a
greatly
uver-ratrd
a ttri­
T
hankigivlng
poem,
original
—
I__ t4-H
f T IInitiation,
—Isl.sl __ 1i torlr^if 1there
Hmrat I.ia m
™.
m*. Fat# waa a g ain st h rr. She very l______
Impressive
ten e a —U
a •!■»
'43 *-team
B illy Johneon. tackle, a real pal
— M artha Ann Moon
bute.
seem* to b* doing Q. K with a Tha boya elected their own ol , •***• to the aerial aetlvltiea of
A fter his address. Mr. Sackett
to every boy on the tram usually Song, T hanksgiving Hymn — Glee
ra rta ln ta ilo r railed "M ajor". Wa fleer* but will have a joint meet I lh" , r *m
1 m et with some of the more inClub
h ra r th a t VALARIE ju st can't Inr and p a rty with the girla.
, Ralph n o lfe r. pile-driving full r o t w hat he went after.
We of the fo u rth grade are terv a tn l stu d e n t, to whom
W arren
Denials, quarterback.
m aka up her m ind—Ihla tim e It'a
Tha following
offirera
were. bark,
back, never felled
failed to gain a few
ware
ra v e ipecified ami detailed rulK
three sailors— ‘Cookie’, 'Ducky*, elected; Oliver M athlaui, p e n ,-|.| ra id s when railed upon.
w ith bis fresh spirit and good glad to welcome the following and hints about successful shortJim m y Ridge, guard, neT tr m et will cheered up the team
and 'S p a rk le 1. T h al'a right Val- dent; Joel McGill, vice-president;
hen two new pupila to our room: Nina story w riting.
I McMahon froth Geneva and,. J in A le "K eep ’em G urssln!" CAR­ Vernon C ulpepper, eecretary
« laugher guard or center. II* t i e r erar# In need.
' b ert Bevill from South aide P ri­
A fter t h e T u s I n r .a m eeiln
a tln e e
O LYN HO SIER'S h e art waa In
m ary In 8 anfonf.
'a* fur
Longwood, then In G ainaarille, delicious w affle .upper
The following taachcrs epent
and the la tea l reporta aay th a t nl.hed and served by Mr*. Birg
th eir T hankigivlng holiday, out
It is In Norfolk, V a , now. W h al’a Plenty of fresh milk, homemade
of town: Mrs. Virginia Balkcbm
happened to AL HAIIUHN and butter, honey and syrup was en­
Curhila and T h irs ty enter Into
W r welcome Joyce and W alter
In Jackaonvllle, Mrs. Jam es P ap
' NC
NANCY
CULLUMT W h at', the joyed w ith the w affles. Mrs the kitchen anil drin k the milk.
W
ilson,
Mrs.
Golt
snd
Mn
m
u
o
n
.
airs,
n
o
n
snu
airs
I
'
r
,
Bis more stu d en t, have e n r o ll s
"
Oainaavillc, H is . M a rg a re t' S te e l, back to S.l. If.
H. H.
K. They have
m a tte r N A NCY? MARTHA PAGE
Haldeman presided at the w affle' Su'l,,c"Ix fh lrstv began to look a t th e Vocational acrw L They are i ! * n " r In la k e la n d , Mrs. J. N-; been In Newark, New York .Into
seem* to be taking over. You'd Iron*.
owl in** * | r
a* It |^e w era «•
as
follow
s;
Mrs.
W.
A.
U
drrtson,
T
h
o
m
p
»
n
In
Vero
Beach
and
O
y
-ju
u
lj.
b e tte r
w atch
her
GERALD! I
Many
game*
p ertaining
to 1 (raid of som ething. Cor hi la looks Isabella W ard, M ary Crawley, Ev. J
'
R u. m II Young le visiting h . ^
elyn Hplvey, Luticla G orrolej ami
— ------------- --------!
Michigan
rgu
W e would llk t for more students
) I h r nr v»i’n only three days of
to enroll In the Shorthand clast
• school
They m ust enroll a t once because .
and D,,nlf*
brings her In the house
TEW
M arjoiic Junes, Ixils CaMwell,
•
.spent
• _ „ the
. Thanksgiving
- -- - hoi- I — Hieg « . . .
D,
Speer, Mrs . *n;.,v
deye in T allshassee By the way. | M srgi re t 'G o lt. Mrs.
Mr*. Harold!
Harold'
'
down on this bed.' the n r i t class doe* not begin un- i
HI'ANIHII
llrlrn Hutchinson.
and n i n l j
til
sam
e
tim
e
In
M
arch,
flookkrepj
p
'W
hile
I
wash
your
who Is th a t cu ts sailor th at JO Y -i Haldeman. Mrs. Oulda W llaon.1
f^ h ila .
FRANKLIN KNGLIHH, Jr
Ikiggins ar* going to Gsinraville
Ing
stu
d
e
n
t,
are
a
lio
urged
to
U . S T E E L E ha* a date w ith ! Dili* Crosley,
Dorothy
Odom.l
,
We
pupil, ol the G ram m ar] this week-end.
School are
re learning to speak SpanSpanish
atudrn 1* have enjoyed
H aturdar n ig h t? Have you-atl J Johnnie Mae and Helen Bowen I Th' ,n *hr ■rV n** ,hem * ,lh enroll.
.Spunii
seen
ELIZABETH
KITE'S
new
Mildred
Bennett.
Mona
Da
I
bo,
Joy
’,
,
,
r
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autobiography
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b omult; w riting
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m ow ing"w
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I as s ■ as i s '
line
iu u
[SM certainly
t r i i s i n i r ,t w
- m o _and
u rn nMsarjorie
i i u n a nHaldeman,
sw v m in ,
p e rm a n rn l? You
can
MsrTllt
*V .".i'l"1^..i l 1.'i. ,° 'd_ ,--" ° h . v . been helping with the « . « - | 30 m | nul„ . We tea m about five Spanish.
| I hr light of tip c c trd changrt in notice
« a very adm iring look In Oliver M a th lru r. Vernon Culpep " ’ “ l1
nuiet. CochiU give.
i the m ilita ry statu* af
rolitge*
voTunSl^d i . hrin
I Wonlt r« h
J- «■ R«'C- cnmmeKitl l.w
TAU11HICK SON 'S eyca.
But iper. Joel McGill, Emil Dalbo
*****
. , v o l u n t e e r e d to h P th K*lluni"E , W r know how lo , Ky | Mn, hun-1 class which hns lo rn stu d y ii,/
, I tirul »tu d rn U , wt* r r s c r w the right
you
Board.
then lh
Ih at'e
a t’a nothing unuaual, l .l, Donald Adams, Billy G eiger.
.
,h l* '*,i.11 " '* kr Z“u
I
gry
because
we
m
e
always
hun
(
contracts,
found U ni the informs*
The Emo&gt;) Universlt* Alumni "&gt;
*u*h revislong In these It? Ray.Wwho Is th a t certain one (
better/* »*&gt;•« C'ochita. The
Seeing tha Town
j
ii ;how
toT "7
nay,
• mnnfi drink* m little of the milk
Association la (.fin in g w h .d s i. provision* ns the wer siluslion
A woman riding a trolley car gry. Thi*
1
,uw U
* I am j (ion Mr. Fred Wilson, local at‘
lorncy.
ra
v e to i'irn i when he
. . sangiou*
m ln u i not
. . . hh rr
.r .lr.
■flit looks aro.im i and t&gt;egins to was
not itot .pass
dr ! hungry “ Yo lengo ham brr
ship* for the n est school y r s i. makes silvlssbls or nserssary. j I*1* 1 ^j-M A GRANTHAM get* s '
visited the cl*** recently, w as
Application* for nerm t.slnn to
from every w eek! I hear
.all
linalion She poked the ronniiuctm
Iny male .enloi (in god alaml
very helpful to them on their
"C h ild , you are rood.
Y o u r with her umbrella.
ing&gt; of ah »cffedit«l whlta high lak r the .la m in a tio n must be *h«l nla nam e le 8MOAKIE. K eep
unit elim inations,
j
made to your ■upeHntendent o r g o o d
work. A I.MA i oin
heart i« very large. Cut you are
•chool In th« *tatc* of Alaba
*‘I» th a t the F l n t National
By
MARY
ItAlUIRN
Florid*
Cevirala
Mi»*l**lpf&gt;t j iirlrwIpAl l»&lt;*fore J»n U, «n&lt;| for* ^A I.DW KLL, H rlen HU TCH ISO N .
A* predicted 'th e last Junior
very sad because oail men m oleit Bank 7”
|
Xhr
I*.
TA*
of
*Samiii»lr
H
igh
claas footfuil] dance of the year
Norl* 'Carolina. South Carnffna. *arde«t at oner to ihe Alumni ofK athryn W IGGINS certainly
our house
Ik»n‘t be a Fra id. t
'• P ,,ed the ronduc Schmd met Tuewlav afternoon at rolled off in fine style Not only
now all anti
" ." n e s s r r . .n 5 J irg in l. i. ellgi
«' K m nrt C n lv r c lv
! d"
m vlgor.tesl since th eir
m able to help t ltjr ^ h ijit'a my ilom ach."
[ 3;.T0 o'clock
Mrs
o "clock with M
ri Fled
Fred My the Ban/ord team but also th .
M argaret Ihngfvkdcr,
gfehlc
who w«*
bit to compete tor the sw a rd . Th» .la m in a tio n * ,
printed
In snjoysbl# weeksnd up In (.a ln r* .
Mia.
I ers presiding over the meeting
I c s b u r g tram wa* there Fresh
Students w in finish high school P»mphlrt form, are of objective vllle i t the .Fun rrotlce More appointed by
the w ar At every
The m eeting wa* opened v*iah men .sophomores, j inlars,
anil
in January or F ebruary ol this lyp* wHh m ultiple
choir, q jee- fun!!! Seem* th a t FUZZY 'n A N N i I J I K I l L ^ i i f chairm
h r T * an
n i
*trtnre
for
the
rawr
.
»ong*
led
by
Mrs
Jack««n
The
i
r
£
=
d
2
‘
~
.
d
=
’
1
p
£
5
,"
h.
.
renlurs a iriv .il r.a d y
to jiv
K
t n , m u also "enter the r U - . re divided Into t - o p .rU are g e ttin g along ju .t fln . no-----.
,
, j important thing*
line.
If
la
colonel
talked
to
him
devotional
wa*
given
by
Mr*
Vic*
many
for
the
bangle
|T#
,
„
nt1nup
„
„
k
,
nilct*
mg
■
IS
m
inul.
rr«i
|■rrt'■l
but
for
ho
ami a good tilde waa had by all
w long’ * ! ? Who ia
run ta il
alarut i t
, tor f ! « . n
from the varioui room s lta t|
___________
Howard Boctlsr. graduate of S
rha scholarships will
• T'11* '■ no&gt; ‘he c o lt.g . rn tia n c e ] th at cute sailor th a t has a crush fin*
»oak. As ws go to n rrss fhr
"Y ou ehouldn't be afraid. Jake 1 Mrl J . n | . Shoem aker gavr 4 H 8 , who It now In th . Navy
lam
ination.
on
FRA
N
CES
DA
G
U
E?
I
m
ust
warded
rued on the haste of iraulta in]
Why, w hat if you do stop a •h ell’ I port from lh . S ta le Fonv.n visited here Thursday
studsnts of Seminole ill
llg h hs»r
say he certainly ha« good taste! contributed 112
t general ‘exam ination, which will
H eavrn 1* your home
“,, , , . j tlon of (he I’. T. A which was
„
T ie count taken Monday shownl
given to all applicants T h .;
I'll close now with one last word
Hlyh^ school pupils are usually
By JOHN BELYEU
th at Q1 percent of the pupi'i
„ . y *;■ ( ' . . t f ’*' , f*J’lled J , k r held In Jacksonville.
exam ination! will he given a ']
-B Y E !!
for a dime but there was
But
l
.in
t
hom
eakk.
j
Two
com
m
ittee,
th
at
e
r
e
apand
teachers attended some churvjJ
yoar school r .i l y In F rlx u a iy |
mo ta t am ount and tha pannie*
A Science T alent Search la bopointed
were
the Nom inating activity over the week-end. Mr
Complst* dslalls »f lh . lo n tr s t,
w
art
ju
st
a*
acceptshJs
as
Ihr
conducted
by
the
Science
and th# ivam lnation a ir on fil.
RED CROSS WORK
, C om m ute*— Mrs. R A King. H offm an's rrxim was 100 iw rr.n l
*a r*er a m o jn ts. Every student c'ltibw of America, a d m ln litrif J
I M n. Lucy Smith. Mrs. J. j.. Hod snd Mr*. Jackson’s was H p e r­
with your superintendent 01 prln
wore a pin regardlas* of the »* by Science Service Th* purpose
By IJL L IA N MOHAN
America th* Beautiful
School III
I g t. Mrs. Joe G onxales—and the cent.
tipal
M lltliA H C T IIIN U rC L IIlW mount he gave
of
the
s.a
rrh
la
to
discover
and
Each winner will iree l* .
a I'sslin UK)M argaret llrnkle
! Child W elfare Com m ittee Mrs,
•n
..
*
This
sa
lt
Is
hald
each
ye*r
and
G
lrU
In
McKinnon'*
and
scholarship valued at 4300 00 Of Johnny Squash S ta rts Som sAIng
Time c ertain ! 7 flies. Hera th e y ,*
of | 4 will be g*ven to the help develop eeto attfk ta le n t th a t In Mlae Oampbell's room are help­ Farcy CJiapmaa, Mr*. J. B. Root. d* y commence heh lei
&lt;)
will I* at value to the nation In
Ihla am ount | 2 (si 00 will apply
—(A puppel play), 4-S-l) grades
again, those
lovely
Kittle
i school sending In the larg est a- I war and (ware
ing m ake two by two surgical Mrs. V. It. G rantham .m l Mr*
"N ina, usled esla burn*. 8u
As I'.____
on the paym ent of tuition and S ong. At
Janie
Shoemaker
GraiotpaL*i _____
Farm , .-.I*
and r. .u. r n i we have every six w eeks 1 mount
-------1 per capita and $3 or th*
r a r t son esta inuy largo.
;iero
F orty boys snd gtrls who Itad d re ssin g s in the Red Cross Rooms.
f»ei for tha Freshm sn year flrel
Mrm. B. B. O um blay, chair u ited son m'JV trial* porqo* malos
"Bing s sung of T hankfulness” j to r h « k up un our studying s n d 1
nd larg est a m o u n t
On Monday, flv* of th* glrU
three q u a n a is el Emory) and
In the prelim inary exam ination,
altrnU on we've paid du rin g the
man
of
the
grad*
mother*,
re
­
1-2-3 grade*
hnmbrea
molcataba
su
rasa.
No
th# rem aining lio o n o » ||| apply
will be given all-expense trip* mad* about eighty dressing*. They ported
th at
th* etas*
parties
Dream- J s - ' ,'**‘ , l * weeks. Of course* they
on lh* paym ent of tuition and Recitation A ’Noffle
to W ashington to attend th* Sci­ are exam ined twice when they would be given If open dale* T snga uited mledo. Vo se todo y
s
i
.
rather
easy
If
you've
Studied
yo podo ayudar usted. Vamo* j
mea Nettles
faes for tha Sophomore year (aeence T alent Search and la taka are being mad* and once when could be found.
but most of us wall til the last
dorm lr shore por esta
no cM
conj Ih ts s quartern at Emory) B ongs- H arvest Home, Itsrn D an­ moment and hava to burn th*
the final esam . Two contestants, they a re ready to send off
A
t
the
close
of
the
bualnrte
Manana u s te j era cunmlgo. y yo
T hey ar* placed In packages
ce, J la rv rs t Home - 4 &amp;-&lt;t- grades "m idnight oil" going over ques­
Tha g ra n t fr th# Bophomor# y e n
one boy and on* girl, will bo se ­
m
eeting
Mr.
Rout
discussed
A
decira
muebas
coses
Important**.
Dear
E
ditor:
Old Dan Tucks.'. tions, sir. th a t W* should nave
Is dependant upon s satisfactory Folk D a n e ..
tested
by ee board
, : T” i
. .
r
lected by
t&gt;oard of
of lode**
judges, on
on " ! M . Then they era sent to hos-i ... - ----- n
I think th a t som ething ought Ith#
t Vb a ilsi at. w ritten
i'
1 , ax- P}***»,
nttwl. soldiers,
u U L n s a i l a nmaA
. —
Welcome
Fop gosa th* Weassl. Captain memorised and understood when
ora dlurin gth* Freshm an year,
and, oral
d «ma, T On the P a rt of th#
. u „P (C ontlnysr p roxim o sem ana)
to
be
don*
about
throw
ing
paper
—
i—
.,
—
----:
ii&gt;—.
1
—
rinaa
th
a
t
need
them
.
'
'
"■
0
tn
t
f
c
n
o
n
e
l
of
the
New
and upon t h . student's u n in te r­
first assigned to u*.
Jinks, - 4 - f&gt;- A grades
on tho front law n of th* acnooi
school vam lnatlons, to rrceiv* W rstingrupted continuance in school.
T he grow n people maka bigger Airfield
‘ ouse Selene* G rand Scholor11 &lt;mly I had U k tn homa my
Why B* T hsnkrul— Joyce Whll
T hsss provisions as lo v a lj*
ban g a g e s to tend " R . member
a v a ty nig h t and
axer, Harold K aslner, Dorothy Latin book
and us# gif the scholarshipi a re
m
w
y ear for tour y e ar* ). E ig h t raort P earl .Harbor" and com* help
learned those tan word* Instead
Chaatecn.
Mka Barbara W. Roprecht
made on the bails of the present T hankigivlng Hymn —4-5-fl-7dt of w aiting until tha end of the
contestants will recalve Weillng&gt; m aka bandagaa.
4'oshila y Bad
trash
eonU
lnar.
I
also
ballava
t
b
u
civilian sta tu e of college students.
Scholarahlp* nf
sis weeks and attem p ted to learn If a few of th* pupils would sat hout* 8 clenc#
Grades
Major la Child Development
In
order H a t.......
» n o ry ‘University
...........................
nV
'
• lily words a t d o # time.
ilta y
an example th a t lh* re st would 1400 (1100 a year (or four yaarv)
ot U. af Taoa.
may continue full and rom plete Pageant "The Gift of C o rn "—
MEN IN KHAKI AND BLUE
and 83000 additional
In aebuAmi In lite ratu re we had to follow.
School
coclna
y
be
ben
la
lech*.
Da
prlsa
s-'
co-operation with and p artlclp
articipa­
By M ARJORIE JO N E S
lorxhlps wiil b* awarded.
memorise lines from th* "L ady
Sad
commence
a*
asom
sr
a
la
7-7
gradee
Your*
truly.
effort,
and
In
T
M
f
t
e
b
»E&gt;»*
A a s s a tc s a tb* ope*tag of
tion In tha war
of th* 1-aks” Of c ourt# a t tha
Aa p a rt of the prelim inary, each
v tn te n s corns liana
niledo
da
M arvin Swanson
time I thought I would have three
contestant will subm it an assay Th* m en in Khaki and Blue
alguna roaa. fo c N t* se asom a a
Ar*
fig
h
tin
g
tor
you
and
you.
The Children’s Hour
weeks to do tb a l In) I kept p u t­ t&gt;ear Editor:
of about 1 ,0 0 0 words on the s u b
la mlsma vantana y
a*
pon*
ting II off Having studied L atin,
Nursery School
I am writl ng this latter to you jeet " S d tn c s 's N ext G reat Slap Do w ithout your Ira-cream and paUda, por tlla v* una vltjo qua
candy
home etc, and lite ra tu re all the
l i at na una punalada en el braxo.
a suggestion
Ion th a t may help A head"
And
other
thlnge
dandy.
—------- ——■—--- ——--------------night before exam s I th o u g h t 1 our schooL Th*
From
this
school
II
is
posslbls
aw
November UriL I M l
Al
parecer
eats
debll
y
(ansada.
_h* students a t our
MI8CR1XANRGUB
was prepared for them , b u t whan school ar* vary careless about for U n senior atudenU to a n U r
For Boya sad Girls
Coehlta a* va de U coclna y la
FOR SALK
tree an la ease.
r t n o Ularmtura te s t back gutting paper and o th er tra s h on this contaaL. O f Ihla ten th* fol- T he m an ~In Khaki and Blue,
I to 4 T o o n
W* bur second b in d furultur*.
60 aa my grad* I waa
"Ustad aa tianda an fata cams"
campus. Th# school baa pot lowing have signed up: John Bo* Ar* w anting you and youH
M por weak
Phone 111.
stratled to xea my quotation of trash cans out on tb* caraptu. lyau, Billy Johnson, W alter An* To help them la th*ir tram ps. die* Coehlta. “mienIras yo me
Open I U I I
*L*dy of tb* L a u r’i quota* T Mr. McKay has asked tb* »tod«at* dsraon, Ann SUna, Emmett llani* Bo today buy bond* sdnsA
_her idea"
VICTORY GARDEN vegetable
Is
vo
all*
SITU A TIO N W ANTED
"Th* roaa I* fairest when It la not to put trash
So today boy “ War Bonds and
Entoncoa tlla lo* bans
con
un tb*
Un cam;
campus.
&gt;n. Bill Earl*, Robert HI;
traa h on
p lan ts ad follows) to o each In
A l 1I1B Palmetto Av*.
Is budding new,
Slam pa".
lltve If thay w a n punished
raUsnt* ague y pon* an la madl-l
I ballava
If a n y other senior boy or g irl
|(. ‘
Uila collection, Broccoli, C ab­ BY OLDER MAN. job In Sanford
El
hop*
est
m
r
a
whan
It
dawna
8 sa fa ri, Flarlda
aomaway
clnk. Todo do eat* vex la vlaja
w*y th at It would help
la Interested thay should tea Mr.
bage, Berm uda Onions, Collarda,
vicinity aa guard. Good «xp*rt*
■rum cocoa,
sa quads alltncioaa. Coehlta da a
■n
n boor
hour or so a fte r school! T ___
t s McKay a t one* and obtain the full Tha men In Khaki snd Bio*
Lettuce, Beet*. Tom atoes, E a ­
enc* and reform er*. W rite W.
Th#
ro*a
est
sw
eetest
washed
T
al aph ia a T78-W
Is
*
small
suggestion
that
may
alia
un
v**o
da
Itch*.
r s role, Leaks, Brussels Sprouts.
particular*. Th* prelim inary *xam Will surely thank you and you,
E, Coleman, 1120 8 . W. 3rd
cum morning c tra a l,
help th* took* of our campus.
“Aqub esta
aontlra
major".
fa r tb la contest will b# gjvan 8q when you get your pay
All fo r (3.00 plus postage o r
BL, Miami.
E areO m aot lim ite d
El
u
n
i
t
la
love!last
w
ht
CochiU dice. La vlaja babe una]
l1oWild
u r s HUI/I
truly.
Invest r e n t In th* USA that
express. J. W. Ball, phone 16,
a y . D*c
balm rd In protuna".
poca do la l*cho y mire certs |
Harman Brum|*y High School.
day.
P ' . U k * Monroe.
H
E
L
P
W
ANTED
--- -------------------— _
I.IVe t i e milk on th# m ountain,
t ’* ' •
|
PLUGKIb level winding Heel. HELP! W anted, while waller* or Ukc th . syruq. In the rtra r,
w
aitresses.
M
ayfair
Hotel.
Uk*
t vc buubl* on tha sags,
u n
Phong 47 2 -W.
Thou a rt gon# at coif***.

COCHITA

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Student Opinion

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Celery P lants,
Phone 1403.
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STORAGE y e a r c ar a t K ent's
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Special ra ta Baud
•to n g * .
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FOUND
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W tK rh ' • ________
CLAYTON'S Grocery, 1408 W. FOUND t On Longwood-Markbam
Road, m ohair top cover, east
llth . flt. Sea owner ImmadlI I o r l if t , In a bag. VaRubl*
W people owning t a r . Ovrnar
m ay have sam e by calling a t
H*ra)d Office and payiag fu r
and
Ungvrina*
for
box**. A. Erlcson, •d .

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**o*t o r drawers, and other

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By PAUL ROBTNSoS

Even though tb* time for mak­
ing New
*° vary
resolution
homa my
study for

Year'* resolution* Isn't
fa r off, I ’m -----------m akin a
rig h t now to U k a
book* every d a y and
my aam astar tr im * .

gyttAP FOB JAPS
■y MARTHAt RUTH GROGAN
I
r you waat to
__ bool
_
a Jap
You had hotter

n-~u lta S V L S T
Jual waiting to bo f o n d .

That le on# way wo «aa win
Bo g*t tarn* acrep and turn It

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H e a v i e r In Two
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Prominent Resident Nazi Broadcast Saysj
Moved Here From
Remaining S h i p s !
Ohio In November At Dakar Are Withi
1875, To S e t t l e
Fighting F r e n c h 1

H o th S i (I v s S t r i k i n g

Daytona \\ V \( s Train

Unix il&gt; T o Choke
O f f S u |» p I i i* s T o

Resist in k i*11 **111 V

Frank Phillip Forvter. 89, for­
WASHINGTON. Dec. 8, l#V—
mer president of the old Firat
ectetory of the Navy
Fronki
(D , ASSOCIATKB
a a o c iA T H ) p a n * )
N ational [lank and pioneer re si­ S
K noi reported today th a t af th # ;
On the H u m Ian front, the
dent of w..-mmole County, died 7ft French *Nlp» of all type* in
a t the local hospital last night at [ Tulon harbor when the tJernutM l
ins kept despentoljr to
Germans
11:00 o'clock, following an Illness moved in 20 a p p aren t were U fl
their counter-attack* but a
of several years.
•
intact and ftJ ..e ir *un* or d#m»
Soviet communique declared,
Bom . March 10, 1853 in Mid­ aged or are now unaccounted j
“In noi sector did the enemy
dleton, Ohio, he cam e to Sanford for and four recalled.
to fe ttle In November, 1875. For
succeed In
Meanwhile, the Noil* Pari* ra* j
a num ber of years he ran a gen­ tlio yetlenley h m a d c a it an uneon*,
he lost or
eral store on Golden Lake end firm ed report th at the French
tions In any
late r worked for a passenger Fleet at Dakar, ineluding a bat- |
E arly this
and freight boat line on the St. tleship ami at lra«t 3D other war* |
ported th a t
| John* River. F or many years he ■hip* ha* been lurried over to the »
larking Germ an
was deputy postm aster end po*l- F ig h tin g French
|
tions w rit of Rahov on
j m aster *nd served severaj term*
The hm aJcant *oid I hr action
trmJ front, drove tho N ails from
' in the State legislature having a w ai taken by t*ovrrn»»r General
two fortified positions yesterday,
leading p art in dividing this coun- Pierre Rutvtori, who *uccr»*fuily
but tho Soviets m ads It clear to-&gt;
Ity l o m O range county.
r r „ „ „ | , K.ghlmg F .rm h a ttem p t
day th a t enem y resistance w as
, 1 1 - iU r t- .| out In builneaa a* to , r „ , | , . k„ ,n |. . , n
growing both O n th a t area and
bookkeeper for the Lyman S late
.
In tha Staling rad aoctor.
Dink which w . . to c .ird *t t h .
At U " r r '*°M‘ *",r,h il*
Sustained N a il c o u n te ra tta c k s
Ip re .rn t .It* of the Florida S tate, [
lnr1ll,, J * 1, lh r 1‘V " 0" , ,on Hatwere mentioned In both the noon
Bank of Sanford and when t h e '
K'-hclicu, ru m p l-l« l In
litre '* ■ clot*up of C entral B er­ Lyman .to ck h o ld er. .old out to I !»-*«and m ld n ith t communique* in all
&lt;.8»0-‘on r r u l . - r .
sectors, and fo r a tim e the Kua- nard Montgomery, ..ommander of the Flret N ational Bank In IIW7, J*W r*. Montcalm and ‘;-°rK»*
•ians lost on* lnh*bit*d locality th* B ritish E ighth Army which he became acifatant cashier and
completed in 19.15 and
near Vvllkl* Luki on th* c e n tra li chased M anhal R om m il'i fore** owned a good d -al of .lock U l e r 1 l»»C : * b - 2.&amp;*» «"n d -.lro y e ra
front. A Soviet counter-blow r - - ; , cro„ Egypt and part ul Libya, he became p re .id en l and In i m Fantaeque, Malm and T -rrlhl*,
•to rn ! the eltuatlon and went on , , he w ears a uniqur hat cuvrred the controller* trough! the lot on completed m IP.t.t and lu .tt. 12
to gain a n o th er enemy atrnng- j „ n h th r badges of th - many unlta Bark and Firat and c .n iln jc trd j ' subm arine*
three m m .-.weeper*
point, the m idnight com m unique, , r r r (ng under him in th - d ra » rt modern bank building which l» »"d 1,1 c irv e llr* and Other light
aaid. lit th ree day* of fighting In ,
-_______ the p re.ent location of the Ran *c ra ft
which th* G erm an* lo it 800 men |
ag
I
ford Atlantic National Hank, and
Ih* liirbehee on- disabled
Irmalm-d president urdll the lan k during the daring Itiitiah rat*!
faileil in Iw2i»
on Uakai Jul) a I 't " l&gt;ul It
Mr F orster was prominent in probably h .s U eo repaitr*!
•lane &gt;ald they knocked out
Chamber of t'n m m e rir affa irs anil 1 Reports were . i n dated that
-n of 20 enem y tank* and hilled j
T V , „ i ' v h j r t t J r f t * k I n g * , »n&lt;l h u t s t o c k Ira n M s i.k ), Sor ,r aoi&lt;nrs
a 11u ul*.a
ta dm
mar* N ail* In a ll-d a, fig h t- J
ha* r fFi*r.| Mu*
jin
ihc M*} fair Hotel. «* well n lit | jnuhtn
__
__
I
m
ing there.
cuw'i runirrii "her arlan'a (n**!
i t r ^ r r a l •tiU ji vtihifhs a r o u n d Han
Th* O -rm an* alao ware coun
rrigw
lion in Nufth A,i f* i&gt;*
Orlen IloujrlAa Stenstrom .
ford
tar-attack in g no rth w est and south- was recently inducted into
I H r « n n m rm td T of the H oly F.**rn
waat a f S J l w g l ^ , where an 1B- United S late.
Tl *• Daily Mail - a*.I i r r m l r i
Army at
G am p l
Episcopal I burch arvl Ibr
day-ekl Soviet oitenafv* ha* e n ­ 11landing, received
Msfruna,
n*, who will con«luct a fun .Stalin n|ipurt'h! W h-**n**' ..I P ar
dangered th e ir big arm y anchor­
lan
‘* r»M* t»» | niwv&gt;i nn l hr aidr
tum orruw m orning
ed I g tw a a o th a Volga and Don placem ent test, It was learned by eral service tomorruw
tn
of the A i . k » wn m l
' i-Mil
at
11
:C0
o‘c|ock
a
t
F.rlckaon
Fun
R tv m , b a t th* coramunlqu* aaid h i, m other. Mr* John Salabvry.
A lls
eral Horne. Ths Rev Frank Pulley weaken ?painlancf
oppieaa. d
i l l , af thaaa a t u m p u w o n re p u l­ tn * telegram received from *n will al*o conduct rites
ill
b ) the
sed and th a t th* Rtaaalaf* con- officer a t t amp lllanding.
•Mr, F o rste r was m arried 11fi Kuril (k
d bo eonaolldalt their hard,
Young S t.natrom waa gradtrat- Chit ago to Miss Kate Don* Els
The T mi **, riunnii'iit i' g •dl
poaltkma.
cd from RemlnoM High School a* kvr Oct. 19, 1M I. and *ht is I otI b II) cm th* rrpa*rtt**1 | tail rat
l a n h-nni',a»«idant and alao front
‘ the UnleFtatly df Florida, where
i hm rry fvr iumtuttiai l«tf&gt; And ■ p. If 1
•tan* *aid «nar* th an M0 G *r -1 h« received recognition from Gov j
nj,Mi*ra t ion with Ru** ml1 Aillhman* fall l a ona lec to r th ro u g h ; f r n u r ' Holland *• th* youngest,
Irtfnt
1,11 Ilia au rv lto r* include Ihrre me tie* un
doy 11Mdiijr
IMlIPi
i
"frullle** a tta m p la .to recover i m rm ber of the graduating cla**llera,
r
y
Mr*. Gaorg* *
Gibbs and 14u 1Mrt if urgent dexi'ii ■ri
po*lt|on* loat by them th* day - 0( m t2 .
I. y|
• It** »l
----- John L. Doggvtt of Ja&lt;k
th.*
1
♦
odtli-d
The
c*litortol
refore." Ten tank* also w e r e 1 Mr
u, m
,
.
.
n
i
«
has
W
n
s
e
n
t'
_
Slenatrom haa tie-n *»i&gt;lj.nnvillr and another In Atlanta
Sa | | (
Ki»
burned out, and 14 other* d ie -1I to Cam p Hlbrrl, Gadsdrn. A I s . ’ two nephewa, Jam *a Ingraham I .m |)xa i iclit
1*1 1*
ognu nig 1*A11M11 ■bled, th* comm unique eaid. A and la stalluned n th the 107th of St A uguattna and l^ a t.r Mr lion In
i nmi
th n rlty over North \ f 1U M
company of
N a il Infantrym en Chemical Im prrgnallng Co.
C'omba who raaldea Ih Masaacbu not b* challrngr.i
n mil u &lt; I II- i
waa reported wiped o u t In a nother
aelta.
1 1*4
#H»edien
aector of th a t fro n t.
nf 1ft
f*rrir. ol
nu*t
KiMU Im
Bouthw ett of S talingrad Sen
rtmld not do, wo* n&gt;Ml fit lo
■
dtil
*Hi tf’
vi*t troop* killed 140 mor* G cr-i
i u w I.
* rid wm nut entitled ll* do, XXman*
In
rc p u la ln g . num eroua
I*» cijfiftr oti Alim*irwt l •*r Im. *** . Of pn+l'lc o u n te ra tta c k * , captured mor*
rriru lu r f»r |»i*rn.un«*n» in.hi
who hrt
than a acor* of gun* and o th er
*l u t u i,"
till* Tlf«**hfc -aiu
I
limMt. I
German equipm ent, and “coneolI wmip S rfF 1« i li'iir nr&gt;11 t*f i
1iir M. 1
Idatrd their poeltloiia.r t-ui innu
U ih '
( A ,,,- .
Seven delegate* are planning
Only im all-acaM fighting c o n ­
&gt;'P ........
tinued Inalde beaelaed S talingrad to attend th* M elhodiat P u l n r t
uh l . ■
III
with the R uaalani claiming th ei ro n frrrn c e In Orlando, Dg.
la. » dratruction of a nother G erm an, ami 11
Principal apeaker. Mil
«I
if * .. *
Infantry com pany, * ii blockhauaea,I be I&gt;r Joseph t'a u l B artak. m i ,
V i •I
N
lnrl—n
n
*
m
*a«lrct—.
wfin
throe plllboie* and nom eroue m a -!.lo n a ry w h o recently rvt irneil
n*|in chinegun and
m o rta r em place -1 from Kurojie w here he * i« in h*d relum ed from Camp lllaml
I uIh
m enta.
I tin te d by the Germ ane and Ur Ing a fte r Initial Induction, for ■
i prttv i*I* tin -• |
I John Brmnacomb, th* R«v. Jo - A week a furlough, left this morn
' rneiliriil - «11m*1i* •
Toll*, P
poator
of th* local FI rat in r for cam p, E , B. C arter, local
"
Joh n L
W lrtibiih, 73, f n *11•r vwm11in if f i»v 1in
M athodbt Chorch, atated thia aelocUr# service d a rk a tale. I.
of
Mr*. I*. llaiwkiiiN Loim* 11v I
Hr lint tn i f '»■
morning.
M otorists war* again reminded ■ml wtU-known OrUmlo »•
to Sind H« #*itt.
The program will Include pa*- by A. B. P eterso n , secretary of anre m*n, d lo l al ht» Hn w *,
1 *tru« 11**n• •»' i&lt;»*
t o n ' report*, laym en’* aclivitlns.
F-«*t PHncrtun A vo n ip M » U
1culo'i*
L A K ELA N D , Doe. «, ( 8 peclal) Math odist Children'* Horn* report*. th* County ra tio n in g board, to iflu m o o r,
,.j Ohr of
—T ha Florida C ltru* Commlaaion Florida Southern College, P ria rh - write In Ink an th a hack of each
Mr
Wimhi»h
rrp
r
r«m
tr-i
1
A thla 1 1&lt;01.1
waa adviaod to d ay bv E dw ard ara' relief fund, C hristian educa­ (■* coupon, th a ta g num ber end ►*fdiral Life Inayrunt r 1
B uie, It* Cana d ia n aala* prom o. tion, W n l i r foundation, fallow - S tate. On T ticket*, tha C ertin- i O rU rw lo , allhoiiirH
hr
n-i ” 11 th# 4 atfiMl
Horn re p re ien ta tlv a, th a t In ad d i­ •hip fund, action of district p a r ­ cate af W ar NM Sm lty num ber Is v ra r t f o when hi* health aln*'* Ii th# i Ilk-lit X
1f*»r*
1 h.
tion to *(Upending Im port duties sonage trustee* and report* hy to be w ritten a n d on E and K -•Mini.
tickets, th* ow ner1* noma and ad1ovri th. &lt;
on orange* n o d ' U ag w to M C en- rom m ltle—a, Bee. Toll* disclosed
l i t »■• 1*nm in 1**1 nr V 1
dm *.
1
laoUlt*d
i ha* lifted IU w a r tog exty* V » ., *n&lt;i U t r r *rlllp*l to H
He w m t On to a*y that nnv
change on tboo# fro ita , affective member, of the Methcultat Churrh
►
Inn HaJem. N f
L*trr m ' rf ’ culo-l a V.
Th*
Sem
laoU
Count
»ty
Dae. 1. Com ralaeloa official* aaid may attend lha conference wmch '
to
H
in
fo
rd
»m
i
then
u» i » r U &lt; i l to •* 1 It ■1•I
ity .'bulJdlttg perm it
Mr W im blih *■ • n nimt - r [ of t hir Sc.i
these conceal loo* ahoald Increase will be held a t the First U etho-1has secured * C Ity
to mak*
14909 a t i lItlon
to their of Ih# C t n t n l ( 'h H i l u n t h u * h I title pUltH.a
t
Florida shipm ent* to Canada.
diet Church In Orlando. The fol­ building
RIB Weal
VI
Third
.(i !• Tlnk- »&gt;
h#f#. ami hm* been mr\ n ffn rr
Sen. Claud* P«pp*r, who had lowing penen* are delegates frum Street.
A ittu inhuii nl m* lint '••Ii •"•■I
lovaaligaUd report* that Canadi­
th# f h u n h . H# h#d b Ibo t«k

were hittin" hard I ^ .H c r i^ S tdlS trO Hi

I »-

Allies Hold Firmly To Tebourba;
51 Vessels Of French Fleet Sunk

F o rs te r,

F a i l J lo n 1e e r
F r o n t

v ii: i it

W A &gt; H IN (.IO N
Ik .
H
i A I*
l n ttl ( *rn II mim Ar
iri ilil rMnimatuling tfrinr.il of
(hi Arrrn Air Ft»fi r* •‘aid H
tw liiw h and g . r • briber th r
A llir. i»r Germ an* had air "*«*
nM9« m r i N.irlb Africa
haltU* friAi dr
Imoat at twin'll
di i u l ‘ti|*frrn M&lt; f|Mr I I .III* it 11
« i .ill i*f F u r

1lir Aim* Air
il.)i| e Stilt «|l 1' •| u A-1*I » in
1h . J 1• I * *. r(l1 Ntallll
.till llilw .*-*«"“■
' I ,f*'"
, f 1 1 1 1 whi i
aahdr ll*. |t» I 1Ml H .dM.
1a . r I I l t|

va 1.1ha III I a ■a11

tfaam .HI* aalhr F
Util ih» Itn ii'H linrr
ii, *a hn h - i- |iTidial*
11a.m th. Uni 1t-il
Im Nt.r 11t A I in .* Ig ji I il
1*11

MukeS

'-iHigh R ating In..

100

| fl CC ffl C R t 1 C 8 1 1,

*

Chairman Rcwals Colored Draftees La Inn .Shortu^es
270 Ar ea s With
l sc Of l‘H2 T. I!.
Leave
Fer
(aovcrnmenl lists
Christ mas Flint!

- “ T.

mu Biandinij

ri*

7 Local People
Plan To Attend
Church Meeting

CITY BRIEF

John L. Wimpish.
Father oi Mrs.
Connelly, Dies

I

Tax On Citrus To
Canada Is Lifted

th* local church: U r. and Mr*.

an a n a ft *podTkaUaa* (or or- W, P. Chapman, M. R. Strick­
Police yo etard ay fbund a lost
M gN did not perm Impart ha*e of land. L. P. H agan, 0 . J. Pop*,
■t T w m aty-fourth s tre e t
Florida trim , Ulegrapbod lh* Com- Q. E. McKay and Rot. Tolls.
French A v m M , and re tu rn ­
rday that “tha Caned It to tha w a i t , P , B. Dyson,
an u r S W ring onngv*
on S e v a n le o o th B tra e t.
w berrnr It eon gat thorn a t tha Vote Is Liahtm
boat Frtco.- . ' V ; - .
The City Election Th* U o m * C hth wfll have it*

Father Ni

part
Mstonlr
sml IM»I
p a r t iIn
n m«nv
m snv m
i
f'llow a activities.
Beside* Mrs. Connrlly, h- te
aurvlved by h.* widow, XU"
John L WlmblaS. seven a-na,
and on* other
daughter.
Set.

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l ilt! |«

f{ I"■rT I riiiiy
v.

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t-

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III!

fta■&gt; Afnivr'* » I
IIX-111 ■ I I--A J
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H r 11TV H r i i w n ,
A lih itr

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1i .l k s W i l l G i x v I &gt; a i u f
To lU'nt'fit &lt; h i l d r c n

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Aiii"lil, Siiituiion t.lm r
Iti-ll nlx-i W l i l l r N r l u i l i , J -

f»j»

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1' S.

hin jf,

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i i m n * fi i n s ) f r i *in K n ir | » o f 1

th r
at i**n **f • it) nfi*l * uMR
ty nffl« llti* and fill
-

‘■Ut ma- rmplin*lxr I hi" fnrl
th a t th r T tiht rriitiial* A m *n iiiI hhi
John Q. Wlmblah, 1) H M«ru* makcR f*TIIy liMr tt ((Jirjxl n ) i ur
Corpai Glen J.,
(agl
th# C’hrlat mn* S» nl Suit* n
Coast Guardi Harry S , M iami; the of^ him i n t Hriu i* |H itrI \

Ueul.

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tl,
r

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tS ij ip ,

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. , r r « w f .. r .l W eilgi’ ,. t or ,
............................
'M in e . J * In.-a
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UcilH-r[ A nton*. J r . Wll
tiitvk jt f.l h«t Ilf in th# 1i

I mh iijtnfi, V*III 111|&gt; A llifp rPilli ! I «■*,, hi I Vhli *1 I'4*f •# « In lha City elsction today, P^MH.tdlSTT-~*UM “ 7il&amp; Mr*. H. C. Pollard of W m-t-n teer anti hn* rm ••vrrhrail or -»1
held In order. to confirm th* P. M. *t th* Mayfair Haul
Salem, N.
R- M
IX un. ■riot! w orkers w h * l» 4 » p v riM i* i fniflii H e n ry Dtiutt ami ( let- [ i x t AM-1 l i t p f l &gt; V i a l l l l i f (
at primary In which tha pra| }.hu* W i n l r
•? .
blah. U. fl. Nayyi W. A XVim. In tle y *ati(
l-fhllrK ul child
Clty Cammlaaloniri E ‘
VI"*1 fmJ*r&gt;n D lsun, H* mui-1 f‘ur
blah, U- fl. Engineers. A lla 'i* !
(■if r h d d r # n f r u m ill
f
Hlglgna and M, i. Lodge
If,
D.
Wlmblah,
(Uchmonil. V i­
t»*
T hi i n m «
D m li,
Jr,
J p u m - mlr luiw ill tit# H um
B U U a Navy and E. T Wlmblah, -poit*l rtn •
nominated In groap* OM _
! H Mthu-t;loll. Ilrrn ic# (Tlknton lin t
ill t imtlllht
two r**p**tlv*ly, a vot* of 4S
(m o v e d from ploy* a t Orlando poetofflc*
n, I u r i m i i
Fisher, Henry
Entrance ExnniH For a*4,r&lt;NifiiD,
*rrvi*d
T n l-ln
w ill
!»*■
had boon cast up to 2;00 P. M.
h« wo* being
Haul (fu**ie Kick*. H#xl

II

,

.

,.Tha *U&lt;Uo*t_ board, composed

&amp;

8*1 tics* Will be held from the
C arry Hand Chapel In DrUndn,
ul
IS m l I# t u n , l t m t | r r
H
l*#«\
although arrangement* *rr rvl
it f* W y n n , Jam#* (ir k # , Frank
yet compleU and will be
An e ia m ln a llo n will I r ion rh itlip v VVHllani Field* Bn*!
J
flounced UlU r.
ducted Dec 12 nt Heminole llik'h Hfirnl

AcademieB ToBcGiven

“ k"

D. (i. Scott Promoted Itobhy Newman Wins
Government Cost Is
Scored By Farm Head St*?TN^^A?.de^,L.' v,nM7' To Lieutenant Colonel Higher Navy Rating

ffirmed

Attacking Proposal
to k « P
pricaa .down throneh eubatdy par*
n w U , h a aaid It * u hard for

fa n o o n to nad o rrtan d wh j

ro n .

Id I itU.lt k »

i - 1 \ r mv
■if (kin
Iirt v»' llrltl

. in can
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nil

a l&gt;

r *ui tu under#

xu*rr ripxutixl &lt;idiun*t
t huaitiftlir

t

.itld

#14*

1 4 SHOPPING DAYS
\
• TO •

I*aulln» who wfll b« th# local [
~—
l
*t« | llobhy N ewm an, who rn llttrd •»&gt;
•im m lntr, »t*ted today,
mddinir
M ih'r l&gt; CL
(*■ Bcott,
Hcott, who !•
la iD
rsndlidjiiea
are
ip p # « r ot
#t*tJpneu
with
Lv«r jhe Uniter! Stale# Navy right
it h li t rin
d ld ilrfl ir
* to appear
• tlonwl w
ith the 61 i t A rm y Kvor
th#
tilth
‘
h i|h school ‘ fo
‘ r e lim in a tio n y«tlf*n |lo # p lti! ftt F o rt Lewia, To mrinthi Bjfo, ho* lieen promoted
runm. W*#h., hoi b##n prolotwl tt| .&gt;e(iy officer* 2nd claa». a rank
• I 9:00 A. M
F*eh condidirt# It fip«cte«[ to
pr«M nt a letter from the ftenalor *' ('oLUl*Bcott w»* ?n the local N»- u ^hV &gt;&lt;A m v *“ *
o r ra p re fe n titlv #
in C ongreto
nom inating Mm, T r a i l for both
Prior to th i llm i nl" , ,,u ‘k,n' J * " K ,y ^ r * • !
Institution* a t # th# a*m# and they Fall nl 1030
r o n tlit of a d e rlira tio n th eet and h r left for active lenrlee, he was »®n of Mr. and Mr* R. A. N.-w*
p
ra
rtiiln
g
physician
her*.
-’’• n °4 thl* city, and recrived
th ree teat sheet*. T hre# and on#
:
h it boot tra in in g ol Norfolk, Vo.
h a lf houra will k# allowed for
Safi. In French no rth A frica, I* before lielng sent to the llnlveraone an&lt;l tw o houra each
will b# allowed fur ah«#U tw o the |Hirt for lnl.mil M arrakech,lly of llllrtol* for advanced trainwith 100,000 Inhabitant*.
ing.
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American
l Team O f Writers

Also Be Changed
B ow l Clash During Wartime
Crimson' '* ,’ nl r,nkrJ •mon,r th* na,lon'*

iwi bound
L year, is
rc«. tHi
down lo
the comante with
i’» Orange

raid Monir Jan. I
Id ho at
before the
Crimson Tide squad would
_ __
•Although beaten
three tinier
during the pastselion, Alaltimi

cord fo r accuracy I* the boat In
tke country, with 62 out o f 93
t o iu i Completed, nine for toochdown*. Ills average gain on aomplrted passe* te It 4 yard*.
BT BEN FUNK
Thla Dobbs ran kick. HU aver___
age dlilance la a acnaatioal 62.23
TULSA. *Okla, pcc. 3,—There! yard* in IT punta.
are two th..ig» Uur. ok on Dobbil Thla Uubba can run. He haa
(■weeu't do when Tulta'a Golden logged the ball Gd Umca for a
Hurricane playa a football game; net advance or US yard* a try,
M ) take ticketa, and ( I ) a*II hot and haa scored aeven touchdown*
dog*.
*
|by rushing.
“
Otherwise, thla tall, graceful
Thla Hobbs can tackle. A* a
quarterback— praised by maty! sophomore, he drew widespread
experts as the nation's finest all' attention in IC4L by engaging
around player—doei Jttst about Jarrln' John Kimbrough of Texas

CHICAGO, lies,

*►&gt;i team*. The defeats were at \ tourer of tiorrj
'I
Itands o f Georgia, Georala dog owner ha* lee
&gt; f h ti't.l the Georgia Navy I’re- of changing hi* dot
Scb^gl—all of whom lost cnrc.l fooil practl
hut one u me ditring the regular istcnl, many of 1
IinIk. Georgia and Tech rather than rhanre
•—
ixtwl dad*—. ihwwdry varietr. ate
0
funner1going to
the llo*o oet* meat from Ihe
lb-wl and the latiet .o the Colton and tail* aciap*. f
dowt
only expensive, but
&gt;.'v,|lv hampered by injuries proyiilnn for defiel
- y perf rnier* throughout the dog'r diet.
t. Alabama was never able
Much depend* on
11 in strongest eleven for haa previously Iwei
..
of ihe tnjgh game*. In *plte how old h* i*. As •
r C
.n.ury jinx, to* Crimson I'UPfie* of teas than

noon. H m coach** m y hi* tack­
ling haa ImpmwJ due* Ikon. .1
Oh, yea, this Dekko c u fetch g
peu. Once, juit fo r variety, he
■Upped oeer to the winkbac* rs•Ilion, rolled an understudy Cly&gt;fc
Ijr Force to do the pitching, end
took the pe«i himself for 2i
yards and a touchdown"1 rate T h e Dobber* among the
beet backs of all time,** tornmm.
ted Coach llenrv Fmka. “ lie Kgtalnlr thou Id be on anybody1*
Alt-Amrrica team.
*
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Fibers o f ruDber are octal Ionally found In coal; miners call
taem “ monkey hairs."
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G rocery Prices Godd T h rough W cdntaday, Dec. 9
M eal and Produce P rices Th rou gh S atu rday, Dec. 5

LOW EVERYDAY PRICES!
S|&gt;fctilnli

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G R IT S .. 5 lbs .. 15c
I. gMliin e
C L E A N S E R 3 fo r l l r

R a by

SALTED FISH ROE
LARGE ROE MULLET

Tide marked up Impressive »i
■tories ovrr aeven iipjxinenti. In I o ' fowl fine
it the
“ sudden twitch." This comisLs of adding
rljdlng such i trong learns nr Tinvilcli" theory, which conslsta of a portion of Ihe new foo I rach
nesteo (Sugar Howl
foe
i" f
Tulsal, lllis llr ip j. Kenloeky an.I pull ins the fond brfore the dog lav to th* i ' g * rcgulir diet unnt feeding lime If hr refute*, increasing ,n* portion steadily
\andertil.
then it is re muted, ami placed til he bt.'omra accustomed la It,
Boasting a great Hr*, which In- there again at the next feeding until Ihe new food* forme hie
rludei two allAmerkan. and &gt;n ■Jot..
complete diet. The dog rarely noall-L'outhem performer. Alsbania
Another theory on t it changing Here the gradual change In hia
played the loughait set -&lt;iule In; nf the ling's diet is the “ gradual
atiori.
Its history this year
Georgia.
Tech and Tennessee »ie lull'd
among the nation's top ID »■ in,
am] ktlaslsglppl State l&gt; rot f" r
behind.
Airrrle*'* Leading Food Department Store
Capt. Jo*
Domnanovieh. 1!&gt;:1
Where Smart Wumrn Shop and Sate
pound renter, ha* Wen nu.i.rd on
OWNED A OPERATED BY THF. GREAT A * P TF.A Clt
a majority of Ihe all Am it.no
(rams relei.eil so far and I &gt;o;i
Whitmire. 220 pound lark!., bar
S A L A D D R E S S IN G ..................
Flo., 20c; (It*.. 32c
also gained all Amnlean n. ■•giii-*
W IIIT K IIO U S K M I L K , .
fi Tall Cans
49c
lion on early aeWllons
Gm&gt;gr
llecht, 2IB pound auard. b a r been
A &amp; P C O R N — Cream Style. W h. Knl. 2 No. 2 can* 25c
listed on all of the all .South in
V E G E T A RLE SO U P. Campbell'q Famous. 2 cans 25c
Conference teams rrlrasol lo drir
and Rust Craft, 170 pound right
halfback,
la
another all-ion.
•erenco chlce.
.
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IIA I1 Y , FO O D , 2 Jam 15c
1 Winners ver Texas A. * M.. K1-,
Cl, In the Cotton Bowl game last;
Jail. I, Alahamr had presto t'lv,
mad* five trip* to the (lore |t»wl,■
P H O N E H02
winning three games an I trying
one tiefore losing to Calif.&gt;rnl* In
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FRUIT CAKES
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2 lbs, 74c

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FOODS

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The Nation’s Favorite— Custoih Ground!
Elaht^O’clock

Sausage......lb 29c

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3 cakes .... 19c

MATCHES .... 3 boxes

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3 lb nkjf. |0c; 6 lb pkg. 19c

■artery

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Fryers ........ lb 43c

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CORN-FED BEEF

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POTATOES............ 10 lb s........... 3

|f; STEAKS

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POTATOES ;....... :Z 6 lbs , ........... 2
I'OTATOES-Ga. Sweet
S lb s
2
CABBAGE-Fresh, G reen..... .... . lb
BEANS-^Green S trin g
2 lb s
2
SQUASH—Yellow
PEABS-BarUett
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l^ Y O N N A is E

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HANFORD, FLORIDA,

AY, DECEMBER 4. 191

Member Annoclnted I ' r w

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In

Solomon Islands

Destroy Nine Vessels Name Lake After Her
lii N i g h t Battle;
Over 8,000 Enemy
Troops Loss Lives

Allies Crush German
Attempts To Retake
jKey African Points
Both Sides, Fighting
For Tunisian Air
Control Throw In
Swarms Of Planes

FBI Chief Receives Cuban Award

18 Yea*-

Old*v To mans from the northifsection
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front, * i i mi * r »«■ "p ««f
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In the Bolomon Island*,
American warships scored a
big new victory over the Jap*
fnnese o ff Guadalcanal, dostroyinff nine more vessels
in a night batUe In which up­
wards of 8,000 to 10,000
Jap troop* loat their lives,
an The New Guinea, Allied
troop* killed 450 Japanese in

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number nf bulldlnfa In the ruined
Rr*UlrHk&gt;n of It yvar old men northatrt* factory dtatrkt, while
Rcclur Santa
in Seminole County will be con-1on the southern outskirts of the
dotted tkroufh the hlfh schools,I city, the Soviet*
raptured
•
descendant of Gen. Santa |
L. B. Chapman, chairman of thr atronf point roverinf the Naff
who touaht the Tcinna at
Selective Service Board, announl flank,
U of the Alamo an-l waa,
ced this mornln*. addlne that the I noaatan troop* have dratroysd
M at tit* battle of San1
rsfletraticn *111 begin Frday, Dec *40 n o n Nail Irani port plana*
by Geo- Sam Houston. The '
II,
i try In* to ferry aid to enemy for*
• now taking hi* prcfllfht i
Boye-who Iweamt ]M aince June |c«
pockrted in the Rlallnfrad
g at the San Antonio, Tr*.,|
M and will b* ID before lie* 31 •»rmm, raptured a elratsfle hclaht
are aaked to rcfiater at the hlfh " " the left bank of the lion Rhjk illation' eadat center to bccoma
reboot In their vicinity. White atu- n *»•* ° f that rlty In a hand*
dmta In oanlord will fo to Sem- to-hand flfht, and amaahed an*
Inote Hlfh School, white colored other hole In the anemy •* . » * ;

najor Jrpaatta effort to
bataUr their tired and dwladUmf rank* an the Inland.

the Gone sector aa they closed In
on enemy forces trapped on that
coastal atrocfhold and In nearby
Buna, whCTe tha Japan*** are
•tubbomly reelatlnf.
A lurpiiaa Jap attempt u&gt; rein­
force
bcleafuered
Nipponese
troop* on G'jadalcnnal via imeahed Monday nlrht by American na-

Rose Tead, to, 1* proud of thd
fact that a lake it robin la be
named after her in Kodiak laland,
A lark A Hhe it tribute* the honor
to her wide and frowine cores•pondence with men •tationed on
the Alaskan lilaml. none u! whom
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kifflrcr* mII Hlrf Ibi* I'niinl Sin
Em MM rkirlliflt i-«Mlli|fli’« li f t Iv i i “
Uan hi n iiimI plain, winning
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yvstrfitak linn t" m rrgunrlil " f j rt'

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P**1 umh-r •mi-l' m t &gt;••»* &lt;n S. m ,u|
kisotr* i mini) tin in»truclor r*
inarkrtl on thr
iinb|iivMitral J
•Uln»M) tu it^ |ilatform.
40 frri * Hfi
high, fr»m whiih *n nffirinl A h ' y,
Fbrtn
lurrM

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phut'iigt'N|.ihrir

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would brfnf “ more rear. m.„. ^
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t Board of Re rad tape and rationing
York . "&gt;
h.-rft
tkl* aetnlnf al
Hand*non made hie predict)....1,f A “* !l
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'
a Baptist Church before 4000IndueUlalltU at O- a,r*?11 K,,,r M 1
T
Wer Plennln* C o n m u of thr aonvlllc. l,.mt William M kin - I
National Association of Manal.J*f » ( ( h.rlc.i.,.. S C ; Urn ,
R. Karl Kipp, |
pal of the turera, and chanctarisad hi. (orv 8arft. &lt;hsilr* (■ l^-hnar o( Nm
henford Gramma
ikoob will cast aa a "report from one of the f*lk. V* , ISt. Jnhn It Maybriry,
spend the weak
la Tampa straw bu ses ta the boad of ill of N » » York City; l.iml John J
where ha will kl
recton."
MeDonncil of Albany,
Y ; Ca|d 1,1
with ether school
"The year of 1043 la one Ilf Robert )’
Moarr of
Oakland. ■‘J1'
State on school
dread, ntyeUrv anduncartalnijra Calll ; Hunt Nick
N. I’lfnniof J1,11
on tka military front," he
■*)&lt;! Norfolk, V* .
I.irut. Kvana G 1,r'
for tka mm tag j
State Lefts latare,
“ Still, OH tka noma front I a a Plllsbury of I^II Anarlra, Calif : ' ,ri
production la at tka hlfhast aver Ueut. Vincent J I'hwln of N o r.'*"
terneqei, tka coal
In U. 8. Watery, tha hired help folk, Va.; S. r*t.
John Rldlty o f!
Ud by Paul Eddy
Is tha 1i f heat paid of any na Wllmlnflon ,Nr C ; Pvt. John N I ,
director of l i u i l
tlon
an
earth,
and
tka
food
pn.
Beryeant
of
New
York City, A'
tory Corps, and
center on the of;
Berft. Turnbull I,Hlmmona
of j •'
Columbia, S C ; ScrfU Thomas' *'
almttar carp foe
i| and twnly F. Sorrell of Thomaavllle, (!a ; ' n''
UnnU court*, Tech, Serft. Faiward J. Start of ,
rtt, mmS 3. Norfolk, Va- and I M Herbert;uf

I

McNutt Probably Will
Remain Heed of WMC B-24*8 Delivered
For Gormpent Use
WASHINGTON
Ed»h&gt; W.^Pey y , aaeroUry-Owa,

p a n a g IVJ

aid* who have- kdrthday* after of bulldlnf* and wiped out •
Jan, 1, art hr report ta tha Ha- anemy company. Fifty, planea. Ii
1active Service Oftlat aa soon *■ cludtna 40 blf tranaporta, » n
they roach ( I *
dratroyed. Tha Ruaaiana tw„ daThe youth amatMlment paaard are announced the daatrucli.I laat month by Canjreaa itatcaiOf 00 transport plane* tr&gt;
that IS and U year.old* may com. aupply tha German* batwrrn it
plate “ the last fiaU Of tha acade. Ben and Volra Rivera,
mlc hlfh school year" and if It la
Hundreds o f Germans dml ■
possible, the draft board will al- the aootham outskirts of Suln
low senior boy* In finish hlfh trad after a Hart* flfht In whit
achol, Mr Chapnab disclosed and1tha Rad Army captured an mem
t ild youth* not ta quit school at litronf-point which “covered t)
toon aa they b a n rtftatared.
Hank of a German formation
Kollowinf the- 'NhUonal Salat ; On tha left bank of the I in
live Service tilth rsfls'tration,, northwest of Stallnfrad whn,f ,
queetionalree w(l| bot be mailwl&lt;the Huaalana are tryinv tn l|(
to tha reftalranU- The man will circle the entire Natl id g r a ,,
Hll out his qaaatlonairt at thr by drlvlny southward to link X i .
same time ha realster*I |u aiwltl with other Soviet units, a at m m
confcation and delay, Mr. ( h a p - ly-fortlfled halfht was lakrn 1,1
man revealed, and tua order num- ter a hand-to-hand flfht in 111, n
bar Is determined by hie date of the Germans loat 300 men,
birth,
’ *
funi and 10 blockhouse*

The Hotary Club will hold II*
refuler mcctlnf at tha Rlti the­
ater befinnlnf at l&gt;:00 e'clock
on Monday, President Holland
jtcan announced today a* he re­
vealed thet Charles Morrison,
manafrr of the Rita, has *rr»nf*d
a ■pedal srofnm recallinf the |
attack on Pearl Harbor on* year
BfO.

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Ikli lMfldo »rrum|mnir*i I i* ui *
ii
•U iillrn iw rg on hm n&gt;U&lt; v n tl i&lt;
terminal* Cnunly OLsrrvnUofi 1'o*l
W e V

!Rotary Club Will
Meet At Theater
For Next Meeting

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nit’ th ro w in g tw k rm *

Stiikii
-her 'aHiiliinj* ftii uihIion,
I&gt;«li log I hi in lit *11mil |mif||'llIM1

1 Cob*

Hanford - Orlando
Kennel Club Will
Start Season Soon
season termini t if f an April
WklUT Cornwall:;, prwaldant
rentral manaftr, and P. I- I
llo*. aacratarv and treaaurar.
nounced todat
They reportwl that ZOO of
“ Great ilof* a# aver had"
now hrrv. ami a total of 400 i

Iliilh

of pin Hi'* ihUi thr almgglr fui
Turn*inn nif cuftlttil. in our &lt;ur-

DETROIT,* D o t

la Ik* days o f Queen Eltiabcth.
EoffHahmM t m roqalrod by U «
to aot flah U day* of t k o V * '

m — Giant

Preeident Orders
WPA^Liquidation
WABjUKOTOKy Do*. 4, OF)

(JiicHtionnuirc Frobe
Approved By .Senate
U A.HIHNCSTON l»rt
Tin S v n iilr T b ii if il ii )

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New ViNiting Nurse
Assigned To Mnit

Women’s Bond Sales
Total $23,565.25
'#*k" drive tu data amount to
S M l i l , Mrs. &gt;M. B. Smith,
airman, etatad tkl* mornlna a*
• reported that total sales have
A boon recorded a* all the moni from thp county had twt bean
The iaryoet return* from •

*

MjtpftiVfwl
st fin him ! t n v f i t f
the i»mi Min'
of gtivpt rifm-nl i|ucatiun
MMit
aa th*
iiuthu
i i i r i ! I** r n ik r t
p ml w b ra n !
MitfH*«ar« ru n lrfn ) th at govern*
u trfil iK ju I r r d
w in k
was
iH iiB in ir
ro m p lm n li
tbroug h uu l

%»tifJH

T h r • (*«-&lt;.*I mI Joint ro m m itte * on
n 'ilu it iu n of iH»ft-v«*vnlUI govern*

Hiptit nperidiiurN, wHlcb inrlucUi

o ciiiitfir*

#ful

rr|irv » # n :ln liv c *

ii

wrll ns Treat orv .Srcrctarv Mor*
t r i l l ) eo
*r»d H u ilg rt
R irv c to r
U n to ld .Sm ith, sta rte d Ita Krnrtng»
im r lv th is w e tk . e v rn though the
rrsoluii&lt;&gt;n m u it • til! Im&lt; Approved
t &gt; th r H o u x before the fn ju lry
)■ |n rm nll&gt; e u lh o rU e d .

Association To Act On
Georgia School Issue J. W. Beil's Lettuce
MEMPHIS. Dec. 4, - W — The Is Excellent Specimen
Southern Aitoclallon of Collefo*
end Secumlary School* today em­
powered It* executive committee
to restore th* eu*pended unlver(Uy eyitem in OoonrU unite w
toon ee tbs aaeoclatlon'e ipecU
commutes rscommends which wll
bo whan tka etata arrracta by «ta

J. W. Dell, a lake Monroe far­
mer. brouahl aevtnl
heade of
perfectly forrotrsd Icabari lettuce
which n« te aeliliif locally. Into
Tha Herald office ihle mornlna.
Th* heads art firm and perfectly
formed, a rood example of the

O ld iiiint hruahet should be rvlalmrd, lh« bristle* twin* cleaned
llh aaaolln* or turpentlaa.

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PACE TWO

T IT E H A N F O R D H E R A L D . B A N F O H D . F L O R ID A -

Parsnip Poetry

The Sanford Herald |

CYCLONES
SOMETIMES
PLAY
THE QUEERtST
TRICKS
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e te e a t
IS Is rS a r a s * S asU sf a»

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111 Magnolia A t r a e e

F R ID A Y ! D E C B W B E R 1. 1 M J

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K n u r s * as e sre a c c la ss w a ll e r
P ete k e r IT , 1*1*. s r * n . r e a r o l fle a |
a* S a e f iw * . r l a r U a sa *e v Ike Aet
Of U a i r e t a a l tlaeeh K I *»*•

l’:iiMii|is art* n boon In victnry KnnlciiK, slio sii)- s
tn Iki |ilitiifrrl anil wnti*roil rd'caniiiimll). b-f
in tin pi omul to !&gt;&lt;• i I iik ii" ni'ttlttj, fo r frueziiiK only ini
awia |*r«»v*•-* mi rsln*tt&lt;ly ili-lirnni-. flavor. Shi&gt; Ihbtl wnxes I w ir a r
i»l
W Y n 1 I tlpscrihlnif imrsnipa I would c*»m|«irc lit****’
! mint 1 . mellow old ivory, cull t i u - i r fla v o r s w ift as honev,
•wo* ilin r l a d e divine. I wuulll never rneaH armiml liyn iu in

&gt;a»ee nt‘i-iii.i|f njtly
a c in i m iT in v

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p .iru ip *

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to

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dea|ii«ed

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I nil Talen
Soineoiie should Imve 'lo p iied hitn when the I»urlender
ri'ked Ihis s«i| ir whiil the im vy w as dninir.
Ilu v e ill
I is l ■'in d shnm elessly.
"1 ilon ’l know vhnt the Imltlewajtnna nre ihuiiy,” lie
DIBu : v i’ itHK run T » » A Y
■iiii). "I.i*l if the llein les doli'l (jet w ise, there won'.
inv
OOfl IIOFS Si iT WISH 111 -id
left lo w orry 'em
Thin d estroyer I ’m on i i i lh *
ta k f: t iii
n o in i " t m m
We curry u deck loud o f y r i n lUiiu1
BUT T o t A- 11 I i n III \ ' i.M -iii 1'iitnl Idvision
liiil v li.-iiew r we detect I lie (iresenre o f n .still v e *l*i tu Iils ••
JT: I inn ** *•.• O ' 1 " • ■
i, i hi I*- i hi* e(t-)Ms led rone, fx*itrinfg ih e [itiiiil nil h u t ilie
a b u n d a n t!1,
I ' o I"
"
orfuce
The N u ll, henriii(f our m otort, comes nit fo r i L o 'i
\\ lien Ins )icrisco|ie rnrne.T out nf Iho w itter it (tetn u film
M KN L K K u lt i:
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eriT'ii | i n f on it ; they don’t know th ey lire tireukin^ lo
HAVH
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T IC
iiif.e e so the mill keeps riirhl oil rlsiUR. W e just win unti
KN K.VV M O Itf
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buhl tlm li* r **f lh** I ****L 1 , ‘ l
it i« iilmut 'Itltl feet in the nir nnd kius’k it down v iih no
W U llo n i! Ul**l t*» ilrpMuI * * •*• .* ■
in
on cnfl (rims.”
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Quality Drinka
Served riffht

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BILL’S PACKAGE
STORE &amp; BAR

M m i i *y*( U f 'a n ip I i i u iR M tim Im v i*
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le f m n llj and undefeated r * ’ c n f “ " M ” , the co m p arab le
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f r r f lig h t f r ran
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ordees '
• it, t v i i i ii| I h e p r o p , m i d *'1i ml***il o n
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v o ti'n 1 not i H«* uni ’» rtktrn h«'ll*i irt
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FR ID A Y
Tbt
C a m p b e ll- le a s in g
U n it ,
&lt;umbrr S3 0f Lhc American U
linn A u n li ary w ill meet at 7.30
‘clock tit the Le g io n H u t on the
«|it&lt; burnt
^ T h e young people o f th e P resly t r r ia n C h u rch w ill hove • poporn im rty i t the home o f l i r * .
MurjfT- S tin e , S u m m e rlin A ve n u e ,
tl * 00 o 'clock. A ll m em ber* of
hi- S u n d a y School end C h ris tia n
f lM i'i ivnr are in vite d .
0 . 4 11 it l» A V
T h e Ju n io r
C om m ando*
w ill
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Hying P im p le'* C lu b on the L * k c
'rout At y:00 A. M.
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' o ’clock, may lc a »r their children | Wallace
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The
\V turnin'* C lu b rom bm ed
(hrit lr g llU l i&lt;u. , nr. , luncheon
with lhetr annual t hi ^ i m u parly
1at the club \\ rtJine'Mita&gt;, tb v
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a led vi »lb Hr u n b an pepper and * ’d
p *!iii« e (iiii*
The m an tle uv**r the
fire p la te w a * bwnkrd * h re.I
h u ll) I h-i rti * »rn| e x r f g ic c t i and
g if la t «i 1* i*r r *« n t ed t o *he l ' h ll d rrn "* ffn n it Society in J-tck*on*
\ i I It- w ere banked aro und the f ir e ­
place w here ah open fire c a rrie d
] out thu C h ristm a s d ecoration
• T h r m eeting wan c a ln i to o ld e r
Mr*
James
the |irr*ulrnt
M ought on and ie |*o rl* fro iii the
van* »u * n ir ip l«r r * o f t he b o a r d
w e re h e a r d
T h r tuvainl fecoiii
m ,-o-b.| that Ih r H ire lin g * o f the
c'i v tc and Hah ia I lir p a r t m e n l* K 1
M in ^ iiin l »*i that the- la*t W isln i*'

n c h l, 151# Palmetto A ve n u e . Dl- s u t lo n Ul W r i t Palm* Beach
rector o f Children*' Hour Nursery
—
S ch o o l, M r* C . R . iN t n o n , act- |
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ing c h a irm a n , Hom e and Com m un- \ turned from u ten d »\ v i . i t w ith
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ity Services Defense Council, an relative * in Cli'Vi-laial., Trim
Or th» .am* day that I.vnv Mirhrt.
Today.
(atMvi) « ( New Yuik l ily wairomT h e re w ill t r no r h a r g r for th is
M r* C liffo rd tiu-IrtffM U t ha- » r
Ir &gt;&gt;ton»d a IhirJ oiTl.-rf in th i
service a* it I* *pon*tireii b&gt; the a m iv n l in S a n fo rd fm m l.r ^ r g ia
IV 'infn'i AuxiLary t'urp* it Dr*
C h ild C a re C o m m itte o f 'h r D iv i­ and ha* accepted n position " i d *
M f,r*. Iowa, *he MU imil'icd Ihst
sion o f Home and C o m m u n it) S e r ­ the J . (
Prunev * *'
tla&gt; *•f **m h nionlh couhl la' ap- th* 1 nljt gf ,if ihc l ‘ if ) of Sew \ I&gt;rk
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from a recent ■*!(ieiatii"U in the
poi trv| &gt;&lt;n the * lucre**
of
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During !h. lunrhetm Mi** Mel
he Friendship League
of
the •trengthen
to complete
»evrral* proh
pro fee fa con- ha* reco'ered from u irerhl ill ivalre T lhump*
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Jbngf r gallons! Church
will
be
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D f .1 1 . iag. id In* ..id
program.
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By opening her nurserj sch-md
Mr and Mr* «
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lardwuie Co on Mrs! Street.
t *f |**l Drill. , | kf 4 1 * '11&gt;* I•*•I
facilities
to
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public
in
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Atlanta
are
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Mrat Miss Ruprechl expressed thr hone | Wehh'n paienU Mr and ' l r * H held*” b&gt; Frio -t W d*«in
I nIk » * * g i v4*ri by Mi*
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the Inidge garni* and D» Fltia j
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I.rent N h r. u i* . h 1- » 1■ii ml ludh I t s i ) high fui
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Jack
Stemper
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TUESDAY
short h mv if in ‘ .' * !.| V. ith lit* *4 f eirllM MIIIIIII I
w Hr ami|: in ui it % 11. h.|* 11", iiit
Another ping ism w a » pi »•*.*■nted.' du.
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The Junior High
T A
( Hrle t)ne. at the home
h. V(, B roTPIrd dish nippri at Jv beoi» r«iti '’ll. • -' i'l •l in flu ill ut tin ioiirlu*tnn **f the gntnes pb
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a* follow *Mi*
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*.»ng
( n n i r w ith M i* W I t lark a o’rlock in honor nf Dsd
\\ "i Id'* l*i m ri for Prav&lt;
by w d
Night I
wh
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'iit'l t hm b « \\ hn'lmitn net onipanliii
All member* are
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to \ t.ir d J' in
t IIi Jr Two, Mt 1201 Oak Ave- bring a covrrnl dull
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wdl
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lue with Mi* j
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The Axarian ('!*■ « &lt;»f ihr
Flr*t ' from Santa Mat in •
I t x k Baptist Church will have iht.i I« *hort b ni* with
M i.
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&lt; . Ir.
3■
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C.-urier
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msmliers are uigrd to b* p i e . m i 1
At thr Name nf
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M A N R lA C l
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1 r *1 H t And Mi*
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The Daughtrr* nf Wt-slry ( la** i
s" int end h Street
II O T ) n il M i l ' n
of the First Mrlh'Nlnt Church | Vt
*'"1 Mi*
•.* i 1 lb I liter ,, 'll tit fi h..* lr..r&gt; T". tbe pn TT'
Th* Red ( run Surgical Dress
1* i* i i ' i if * M i ­
will meet In the church snort at j Wami tgh• .n
imu ,■ I'.f
t hi 5 poll*i r * f»ir 111* ft 1
^o g1* It .*i!i mo in, at the
Hanfonl
i
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It ll
W| a miiia l Hchiml will be ot»ei* all
. C. William* Mis U F t ole. | Mau«»*r U - , , ,ghr .. « . M Ji*hrv I h»i srriAiig* 1 and 1“
•• t.d t hr
b«) from p (W A M until 6 i00 S
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M* • Nrtgeb* pt Rlgl Alla •
* M All arc urged to come and
k
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1*11 1 Th,.** .till ndu k. w*-i*
trip fdl the October, November, Bowman, Mils Ruth Hand. . n.J ( VH■■
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Mrs. Donald Du_'ln
Thur*ds\ Dec 1 in ( ti ..fflr, of A* IbiuglN* Mi* l i n iig i Pulii»n j
rnd December uuotas,
.1 1 g.
W E D N Y .S O A Y
' | Ju.ly, l( M
miit Vti* 1 + l
|t.dim* Mi- I lautlr j
Thr Tourist Club will meet at
mkr
Hrmclcin,
Mi
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Mi*
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Mi* II |l I i i: mb &gt;
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•jtutrl Avenue st I::30 o'clock.
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Thr i*oard meeting of U v Prv** Re*J Crovt aewitig nun fm their ! Vito i* » l s t n.iiet
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Presbyterian
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The value o f munition* made
l AN Hi URN
No*1
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’ hurrh
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M m&gt;» Sa t!
in Canada last year wu«, greater, * D
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A The S L Anne's (Thsnter of the than that nf the total produced issue*! Thursday u
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for Hu ft k WA1 M i i
L*%h£i^MaflMneopal Church will dorltiy thr j a . t nja
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teachers are enrolle*i »n thr N'a the m*tn|fwrr **u»hmitn*
. It • M r* V
Vvrmir
Ridding
Mr* J \V Hell
M*»
Thr r l i r l r i o f lh » F!r*t U .th - tlonal Education A**uctation and where ■ »**«i*«. h#,|«| m« hi-|.-«
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Mins Mamie Lander Is I louse lit‘\ises And
Passes Parity Hill
Honor (lUest Of O.IvS.

Woman’s Club Has

social Ana rersonal Activities &gt;-■&lt;»&lt;*«&gt;"Anapan&gt;.OISE WINN I.EE, Society Editor

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At thr rnncluskrn of thr g m, ,
I'ght refreshments were seivrd tn
tin- hostesses
Special guests at to. -Ii.rtii*.
were. Mrs
Belt, from Atlanta
Nfr*
Camilla
Pulratmi,
New York, ami Mrs Carry b, » Jr^
He ;gula r me toilers
plaiin^
wirie
Mrs. George A 1h-C-,n« Mrs
Sadia 11rouse, Mrs
John
Kick, Mrs. Bishop, and Mr* New
man

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War 1 Writes ; Discuss Use Of
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FRIDAY, ngOOfBKR 4. 1941

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rantland Rice Makes Forecast
1943 College Football Season | Several .Negroes

i For Drunkeness

COLLEGE FOuTBALL — AND

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Drunkcrmca* of nagroe* formed
moil of lh« charge* Jn City Court
1C Monday trading Includln* th* fol_ lowlnjr c u m : If* Anderson, f l l
J C bond r*lm t*d ;
Kelson Moon.
9
111 bond eat reeled, (Iraniftrrcd
1lo idcdtre aarvle* board; B jiU r
|Wood, it u tplnaftiTcd U&gt; board;
John Troutman, 110 and coat* or
Ai 30 day.; Richard Jackin, I I I bond
ila • a* treated; John Strong ltd and
rn , coat* or SO dajri; Jim Beardall,
rt-illO and roata or 30 dajri; San­
aa dall Richardson, 111 bond ro­
yal I trailed; Johnnie McGill, -II bond
I eatreated; Henry McDonald, 110

By GRANTHLAND RICE
What will happen lo the col
jr**^ —and college football In
In the fln t plica, th ic la a'
•Uar entirely up to the War,
Department. In th* aecond place.
It la alao a matter that Inlereala
B u y mllllom.

aUlaa that can get bv art lho*#: LF*&lt;ljtr." .land*
picked for war
training
after •n&lt;1 Wnnacli, $J0 and coal* or 00 day*; Eddie
lW e, tha War Drpartmant will' , From thia jolly pilot houac, I oa Warner, &lt;19 bond eatreated:
hart full rharge, not collegt pre-|Governor &gt; laland &gt; «m » like a Freddie Stoke., |10 ami ro.ta or
lldanta, who are In complete ar- mammoth
ve.ael’a
bow—the jo daya; William H. Gainer, flO
cord With tho War Department » uu'* f »trulght down New tork , n&lt;l cml* or 30 day.; Fred L«mb.
program.*
I Harbor and out to aea. Hut the 110 and coat* or 30 daya; and
"! It la my belief that to far a* ‘ rid*,. »MI never get cloaer to Frank Jonea, $10 and co.ta or 30
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l-at. f1n0 degree.
f * ’ lit*9
10" ,|
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be given flrat place In an phyaical
•1 d*»r**» 00* 84" W. ( 0|,
Other caaea were; Charley l-ee
training
I The fmy. and men who atmly f!a. k
- »r - b u t It U nU‘" l ‘ “ ".h i". “ '-I
,or { X | ln« t r e 7 S ) : lV lw ll‘ ^ IO" ;ilo i!
v ' 1?***1 *hln» we,ba*» «» * « r
' “u&gt;lnir th" *“ "•_______ Ing four gambling eiaea among
.F ootball la the beat training
,
negroea. Will Renfrew, III bond
rot war, A* reference. I ll give A ||U U |n 1 N M i n t l
I &lt;1 eatreated. Fell* Allen, III bond
.Douglaa MacArthur -rAUaSIL 1 I W j p S
1 U , l(rr, (r&lt;1: , ni) ; , m„ Abney. I l l
bond eatreated.
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dp llolae, who tank a ll Ja p
White rate* were; R. C. Itradl»nd r . •
* J ,BothP,ar” *.U u rich "be Ilav r r. In P o f f l l T G
F o r
F 0 O ( l tnwUd l'''tnd''"dlaordtrie iitnduri.
football value, for war.
,1 U l U b C
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---------bor,&lt;11
U, U
boll program will we hive for
MKI BOURNE, Dee. I, l/P).i " ™ * 1’ ,
, " j ' ‘l1^ ' r&gt;rS
IBt3f
, Au- .fallen troop* will bo taught lr*n,*^#,rr,,J,,ln Orlando Air Itaae,
--•Mny In the War Department hn» l&lt;’ lorage lor (ood In The , **! ” *
,
drunkennen. ||0
WPDt only an Intramural program 1
country jual aa th* black ,,oM eatrctled.
In thla reapeet they art 100 pa, aloilnglnea o, An.trail, imi
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tent Wrong.
| A new In.truetun courae
On both tho phyaical training •|gnr'1 *'• '" * ke troopa aelf-aua- A rfT IH tT O D BT R o h i n S O f l
irwt tha
u ,r .i. .aldea,
1.1 .. tfootball—orl
■ ii — 1 taming If they are rut off from ■"_* l i m n V ll|(| IV U O Ilin u il
And
the morale
other ap art—need*

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•IH l MATTMIS WITHIN A

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nl«» H « "v v A rm s tro n g fo r lo m t

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m ailt Arm alrong'a return to the
the) ■Irlnr laalo like brea. ;
The h*i k of c rrla tn tree*, when Garden fo r th* flra t lim a ainca
ir u .h r d am] thrown Into a creek he f ’ llod In hi* attempt lo regain
iv ill tJojH- i
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in ronir to fha .j r f r e e within an lll-tto u cd title —from F r lt ila Z lrB U N D L IN G G I F T
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you’ re k n ittin g Chrtatm ea ro it of die-, ia .a tla fy ln g , but It
don’t forget
forget (la te r wlio would keep a man alia# for
More than 30,000 Chlneaa rhllto read In bed. She’ll adore aaeai
I dean have been aided In tha pa at
- R Ctrddly bed Jacket to keep her
five year* by th* ( ’bin* Aid
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The tea
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opment nf fine F.nr.llah p o rc e la in .' “ *

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tnandM« Ale “mottraMflhjfl a aaetreu.” Let ut explainiti mony
fetrtur*!, infhrdtagifho pafant*d non-tog edgn, the comfortable ilople 'll
cotton upholilery, And the hondiom* Beoutyteit covert. While Knight it
mode of 100%na$-critlcol Ammlconmatarloli,

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Luncheon - - 75c and 1.00
Dinner — 1.00 and 1.25

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harm much cvlrry this months and
movement wilt bo light hatil
CkrUtmaa," be forecasted. adJMS
that than would ba virtually h*
large alcoa. However, “quality l(
exceptionally fine," ho *tatod.
“ and TMant .bower* hay* proved
vary beneficial to growth."
Demand !■ alto eery brisk (or
M m toaal grown vegetables ssfch
aa samrole. Boston lettoes, Ice­
berg lettuce. taullfawer and pep-

time on s clock in tSo city— 11:30
P M. They .aid they had to * 1lack almost from celling taro to
avoid causing heavy casualties
amonjr tha Dutch population.
One gunner said hla plane flew
so low he taw the belt buckle of
a Herman anti-aircraft gunner
glint In tha fleldi
and
itreets
waved enthusiastically
*•
the
piaisoa roarat) ovti.
Indications - msanwhlls
w ere
that the dbnUnaat might haveBo* tin lot toes has abort atl been been battarod again Mat night
shipped.
Limited supplies of Tha Bsrlln radio want oTf the air
I OaatftaaeS r s t a a r • * . r » i
c»aJ[flower, Iceberg lettuce and
peppers arc available to be offered
to trucks at tha division at the
State Farmer's Market.
Tha picture In tha citrus indus­
try It also vsry bright, according
to Mr. Cullom. who *aU that
Hamlins and Parson Brown oranges of fins quality are moving
at present, and pineapples are Just
W ASHINOT0N, Dec. 7, (A
starting. U. 8. combination packs
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are bringing from |&gt;-Tk to 13.00 Mini
MaJ (Mn,
F.O.B.. b# stated. Eating quali­ McNutt plana t« retain
as
director o f
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ty and Juice content have Improv­
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ed with recent colder weather.
which gives McNuii overall
Demand is widespread and unusu­ setup
charge of the assignment „ f tbv
ally heavy.
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- in form mJ
Company also reported a *»ry source said BundsV.
heavy demand for citrus fruit,
•Id H e ra h rv hsa
and “ twice as much business as
of ths B v fr c t lv r
at this lias* last year." Dpe to
lltca July 31, lS tl,
recent rains, condition of grove*
I Was deputy d lIs greatly Improved," ba said, "and
N Clarence DykIrrigation no longer necessary.
1 the systsm afA t Dm Sanford Btata Farmers
lent in 1B40.
Market, demand la very heavy
Btt himself defor vegstablse and frulta, accord­
hla new orgsniing to 1L 1. Lehman, manager,
Study of policy
who reported truehere coming In
offlctala who
from all parts o f tha country.
g names not be
Business at tha Market during
I determined upon
November ba eelimited, amounted
broad eip.rl.nc.
to 110,000 mors than during that
As far
a* last January
mouth Mat year. Boston lettuce, Hsrabey t
Secretaries Slimba said, was bringing I t . #3 a
t* step recruiting
crate, peppers., I t J l , and crook
lb* Army, Navy,
necked yellow squash, 1100. Ship­
re* and rely * iments o f celery from the southern
Uctire Berries,
lake aeettea are expected some
i t yasterdsy when
time this week, bn said, adding
yea ended volunthat be had barn Informed that
t f M b IB to 38
Dada and Sena t i Slavta, would
Wd*r putting MeI - M both armed
UtMWsr. At the
Arrty suspended
MB M end over
n f fo r boaorebl*
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hr Hr f than par golf lit thr Snn
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ford Country Club In a fast los­
d f t t r o y o l.
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w e re doatroyin! o r d am ag rd I
fifth holr whera Ihrvr i« par
l.
Served In Solomons ^them
F o rtu n a trly fo r u a ,rt h r ro n tin 1
Flaying with Mr, S|wncer ^i •
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th r tlm r war® J o r T a y lo r
1 te a . In clu d in g a ll o u r c a r r ie r * . 1
•hot a Hit, Hoy Hollar.73;
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It w i t h a rd to r r a llu * w h a l w a a j llrnry Wataon, 77. Thr acorr
Mr Rpancar, who ntabllihad
g oing o n ."

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th r ,,f
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of
In
IV40,
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“ But tha Ihinga that hap|&gt;rn«d
among our crowd", he rontlnurd, KJ. making a boat ball for thr ri|
"ware ao ouUtandlng that wt'll fouraoma of 50 and for Mr. Ta&gt; j
lor and Mr. 8pontcr of 01.
Ip
ntrvr hare t o , worry about our
Thror ocorva Wafa turned In on
n**t."
a fina day for golf which taw th r
Comdr. Hughs* UId how h*&lt;
finally « : a plan* Into th* air! largaat crowd enjoying tha game
thus for this season.
_________ rout to aaa In quest of of interest I* seen t ___ . ____
th* Jap carrier*. A twvman Jap| ladle* and a number of miisd
submarine was sighted and some­ foursomes were seen on the course
thing resembling a Jap battlrshlp which later turned out to be There was also quite • conting­
ent from th* N a va l Air Station
d m of our own task forces, but
playing.
'
nothing else. After Hying U4

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events irorn ina entire army, ae
lected by thel superior* for'eui
•taadlng Intslllrvnrs and qualltk
o f leadership. During the court
even the mlldlv Incapable ar
weeded out, so that th* men wb

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