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State Buckeye* Ratea^"
First TeamBy Sports Writers
Of Auto Company
S tfiS
ttiL S wt»"'o£:
Addresses
Chib
whipped _lh* _ N ary Pro_______

I* ' Waatara

conference

chant-

•

,Ce*H**#S tram **•#• One)
a big o ffm d rr aa f a r a* labor
problem* ara cone*mod, ” .aid
Mr. Ford. "This law cams Into
being In 1015 when condition*
wero fa r dlfftran t than than at
praaent and whm th* problem
was that of epraading labor a*
fa r aa poaiibta.
“Th* problem now la bow to
get th* moot labor from each
person, and I therefor* regard the
40-hour a week law aa antiquated
and not flttsd to present condi­
tion*," ba added.
A* bearing on this problem, Mr.
Ford read section two of th* re-p o rt of th* Resolution* Commit8U te la the fourth Big tee, given at th# Florid* Farm
champion to receive
Bureau convention In Miami on
awarta writer'* arcolad* a* n » Nov. 10: a* follow*:
tion*l themplon tine* 1634. Min.
“A i there I* an acuta ahortag*
finished on top th at year of man-power w* favor passage
In In 1040 and 1*41. Pitt*. of a universal Selective Service
In 1837, T*iae Chrictlan Law, abolition of tha maximum
til 1*18 and T aiaa A. and M. in 40-hour weak: substitution of a
up th* m ld.w M t mon minimum 48 hour w**bt th at all
1888 bruka
l
WPA labor project* ba allmlnaled;
The final 1012 ranking* of th* th a t all public project* not tt**ntea net ( f ln t place vote* In pa- tlal to Ih* w ar a ffo rt be post­
m l l n i e, point* figured on 10- poned for tb* duration; th a t dis­
3 M -7 ate. Well):
tribution of food to those able to
Firm Tew
work h* stopped, and th a t all la­
Ohio State (84)
1431 bor union regulation* which hantGaargia (S3)
13.10
r efficient us* of man-power
Wlacansln (4)
083
sue pended."
034
Taiaa (4)
Homy Thornton, local grower,
,
Georgia Tech
70S end a State director of the Florida
S0O Farm Bureau, alto reported on
if . ' N o trt Dam*
SS3 the Miami convention, bringing out
■
Tm m eiii* ..
College
483 Ih* fa rt that food production was
447 vital In winning th* w ar.
244
Leo Butnor, president of the
Second Ten
Seminole County Ib rm Bureau,
r
Th* tocond 10 la made up of quoted a communication from J
E D ,' T r ia l, 1871 Stanford, 72; Uni* S. Crutchfield, of American Fruit
v a n ity of California a t' ,Loa An Grower*, In c, who has recently
tt)s% 84: William and Mary (I*. been conferring with OPA heads
h 1 8 | Santa Clara, II I Auburn, 2S| in Washington In regard to th*
government’* attitude as to fu­
H i Minnesota, Holy ture planting* of less essential
( I ) and Penn Btata. 10 vegetables, to th* effect that the
ifU K v points each. Other votes were government would take a fav­
. -v
M at for llllnole, 18: Indiana, 12| orable
attitude
toward
thee*
p su a e ; Irani*, p; Hardln-BIm
crops (celery and lettuce Included)
M M , If Rico, 8; Navy, 4j I-ouls- which hare already boon or ere
lan* Slat*, St Army, 3; Amheysi, about to b* planted, but that an
Si laws, f j North Carolina. it la U r planting* they expect the
Ford he m. 1; and Mlesouri, 1.
Industry to m ake a eubeU ntlsl
. - 81* of th* first tan team* have reduction. Report* from nutri­
r {soil eel tried to play In New tional ex p erts now Investigating
.- ToArii day bowl game*. Georgia th# problem will have a large
P Will oppose the Pacific Coaat con* bearing on whathar or not celery,
ea champion In th* Roe* lettuce, pepper* and canU loupt*
at Paaadana, Calif.; Tulea are put In th* *M entis! clsaalflTmtnaaaaa will clash In th* ration that broccall has already
.. Orleedi* Sugar bowl; G a o r bean put In, It w n stated.
Tech will play Tags* In Ulh
las Cotisn bowl and Barton rotlair* and Alabama will meet In
tb# Miami Orange bowL
**'■ . » d a tad P m * ranking poll war*
sofflclentiy impressed to vote th*
Barker** Into f lril place and
drop V C. to eighth.
In th*' final tabulation of th«
I N I a ttH it, Ohio B ut* U credi­
ted with 1431 point*, the highest
final total In th* hletonr of th*
Aasacialrd P m a poll. They were
r*«ksnl for f l n t place by 84 of

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1942 Christmas Saving*
Club Chvdtg art now ready for
distribution.

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,
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week In our Chriitmaa Savings Club will en­
able you to enjoy a carefree Chriatmaa next
year, . . . It’e a good way to aave for taxes,
Kan . Ini
* too.
insurance, etc.,
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Florida

Dank of

State

Sanford

Classified

h I I «w l M b fa r m i m a i l e f

W;w

bowl, led lb* South with u » « r
■(■ o f 33-S« point* on 347 point*
in It gam**.
Colorado M th* Hotkey Moun­
BT O B U ) IO B M T SO N
E S c m . r t S ta tain n m with 77.38; Tran* th*
section with I I .1 and
Aseeriatad Pr*M Sport* Writer j* ,, J n ^ t f l ^ m with a docllno Southwest
Stanford th* W rit Cdait with
NEW YOBK, Dm . I. - W — of only a fraction of a point, » I.
Aa ■ p a rt of th* top*y-tarry* but th* Eaat, Southwcat and PaSCORING HIGH
gridiron' a*aaoo in which It was, rifle Coaat fall way off.
AIKM1NDED TAN DIMM E D I
not unusual to see the underdog
Of all tha team* In th* a u m r ,
EAST
LANSING. M ich, Dor. t ,
run wild agalnat It* tpare highly, llttia undefeated Mlaaoori .V al.
CAI.DWF.LL N: J. Dad? 2-U P)
a t baskelbeulL Mkhr*carded fee', tha nation'* relief*'ley af Martha!), Mo., compiled —Having been up in th* a ir more,
log* acoring h&gt;lt
it ai
an
football team* want on a scoring th* boat ararmg* with 391 polaU thin one* on tho pitching mound,
U at year. The ‘l par
.pro* unequalled *lnc* 1*30.
In nlao gam** for an aro rag a of Johnny (Double no-bit) Yonder- all-time high la
Th* tu t Aaaoriatad Prao* an- U d t Tha Mbaourian*. howarar, nicer at the Cincinnati Rod* now* tans
U na piled up 881 point*. 108
alyila a t acoring figure* today w.ar* topped In total acoring by it getting actual flret-hand in- polnU more th an any other rea­
unbeaten Tulsa. The Golden Hur- formation on alrrraft. He’* em­ son on record. Opponent* rolled
rteAnaa, who will ctaeh with Ten­ ployed as a blades man a t th* up 711 potato, which WM I N
I f .04 points. This rat* of nessee |a th* Sugar bow] on New C urtiss-W rlglt corporation's pro- more than the Spartan*’ dafento
had ever before yielded.
*tnore than two touch- Year’* day, rolled up 417 point* peiler plant here.
down* a gam s la an Increase af
one-half point over last season
and th* h lg h trt since th* college
boys averaged IS point* If year*
•I*
The record of IS point* per
contact wa* hung up in IStf-lhe
f ln t year tha eurvejr was con­
ducted!
Along with the Increase In Ih*
average acoring par ram *, Ihe
learn average fo r tha season *l*o
took a derided jump, going up lo
114.77 points, th* highest score
1011 and n decided boost over
1940 when tha average was IIS38. In 1031 th* figure w ai 114.7.
Only two section* of th* coun
try, kowtver, showed an Indies**
In average acoring per game. Mid
Wee lem colleges, on the basis of
327 game* played by 17 schools.

This Grid Season

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INJURED

KANSAS CITY, Dec. S. IA*|—
Morton Cooper, most vaiusble
player In th* National league last IS EPILEPSY in h e r it e d :
season, la suffering from a spinal
WIIAT CAUSES ITT
injury
7 aafter
lte r a /all
fail from a ladder.
isooer.
was piloting hi* suburban
He w
A
booklet containing th* opinion^
a. H# said Tuesday he dor*
home,
not bailer* tb* accident will of famous doctor* on this totsrrstlng aubjact will ba se a t FREE,
affect hi* pitching.
‘ any reader
while they last
last, to
Tha l). 8. Aluminum output la writing to th* Educational Divi­
expected to reach tha rate of two sion 615 F ifth A re , New Yo»k,
billion pounds annually In 1943.
N. Y„ Dept. M—347.
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In th* r ir ru it Court off th# Ninth
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Chase*rr, will sell to Ih* h tfk n i
*a 4Weei bidder fee eeak. at tke
fr**l Seer #f Ik*Conalr Caort
Hees*. I* Ik* Cltr at easier*,
Florid*. &gt;B Monday Ih* tlk IW
af Januarr, A. P I tll, Ike asm*
kelna ih» liaia IMr af eald ausslk,
*url*( Ihe legal hour* of sale. Ihe
following &lt;leeerli&gt;ed real aatele,
altuale In atialnela Counlr, Flo­
rid*. la-wl|:
H*«ln ll l l rh a W. an* 111
ft N Of Ike NU 1-orner of See.
1. T . tc A It II fc. run N
m ft K I t i t rk'n. A I II
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K of point of beg. tv. le
be*, in* eleo Ihe KKI4 *f the
NlVu of Ihe NWI*
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K» H, Bee I, Tp. I t A Ik
II K. end nlao nil of Ike NU
of HUH of NWH, W. of Mellunillle Avenue., and I*U af
NBH of JflVI*
f lata Tlr.),
Bar. I. Tp t t A It. I t R , and
nlao Uil I Iteae E I t tt.l
Bliielun uf pall of Ike Moeea
l.rnian -Eeiata. (g e e known nn
Hloeha I, J. I and I Palm
Feck).
Said aala will tie made In aallefr
Ihe flaal 4erraa In eal4 cant* In
tha i urn of | | lt l.l l, lofeiher will
all eoatla and nil unpaid tea**
naalnet the herein deearlko* prem.
lee*, and Ihe eoal* of Ik* tala
Dated. Hanford, Florida, ikla ltd
dap of December. A, D. H i t
U. 11. IIOWR.
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'Sol for Fla Imiff.
JOHN UCUNAltDT
Special lla a ltr la Ckanrerr

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cigarette they are getting just
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HOLYOKE. H u l , Doe. * 4 * 1
—Ritchie Latnoo,
Mexican lea-*
thrrw right from Los
battled bia way to i
derision last night over Kalley
Jessup. Springfield Negro, In a
10-round feature b o lt
before
3100 fans a t (he Valley arena. (

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N: c , Dec. 8, CP&gt;—
Th* Bias Devil* of Doko Unlvrreity claimed tb* fastest back
in action this season. Ha is Moff­
a t S u re r, who has dashed 100
yard* In 8 4 seconds.

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GREAT LAKES, flL, D o t t .
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will meet a r+ral world w ar 1
day* whan th* Bloaiackata opt»«*
Notra Dam* on Chicago’* Soldier
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Trap Around A x is tyo Important
In Bizefte - Tunis Heights Taken
By Red Armies
R eg io n T ig h ten ed N azis W ithdraw Some&lt;
Americans Carry On
Operation Against
Enemy In Jungle'
On G u a d a I canal

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British Bombers
Return To Strike
Nazis Foundries

Ja p Torpedo Misses U. S. C a rrie r In Pacific

Troops From City (
To C ounter Soviet!
A ttack s E lsew here!

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Notified Time Of
Tire Inspection

i i i f m u m H t U t i PH K kn
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( n tile Sovi«q front, the Red
a rm i n lodiiy t i p t u m l another
S trategic height in the S tallu g riit
re c to r, the •eum d within 24 hour*,
and the soul hem arm of the
liu tria n u flrm iv e
reached
out
w ithin a few mile* of Kotelnikovakl. J3 mile* so u th e a s t of
Staling!**!.

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Lrd by victorious American
troops, the Drittah first army
tightened its trap around Ax­
is forces in the Dlzerte-Tunls
tone while the British royal
navy provided a cover and
pro-Allied French soldiers
beat off another Orman
counter-attack at Pont Dc
Faha, 30 miles south of Tunis.

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Adm irnIty Announces
S i\ Vessels Of A
(Jcrimin Convoy To
\lr ir it Is Destroyed
sAN FRANCISCO, Ore. 1.
Twelfth
Na*&gt;
. At ’ I h r
DMti i. 1 -aid tndj»&gt; a ‘large
number •*f unidenll' led «iurfsee
) fM fli'
• a* rvp4ifted 4 SO
mile* uff Ih r CaJIfnrnla roast.
httl M thiirnugh M-arrh •fall.
fit t-k cuhflr m 1hr ir prm •nre.M
Prr*um &gt;hh
ordrr In
hrtMi'r **| !#f»i|
d e a n for
llirrl | h- i wodiirl to r r l i t n In
h a.rd on this
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In n e r iiiimhrr "f untdriiM
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Driv ers Should W ait
Cntil Advised By
K ationing B o a r d

T h o i i e S th e
G f i m n t at ill c lu n g
t o po s it io n s in lh a c it y th e y w e re
r e p o r t e d b e i n g w e a k e n e d by the

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w ithdraw al of
scime troop* to
Counter the Soviet advance* tlae-j
Arrow In th is official U, B. Nl ,y photo indicate. torpr.li, ju it
w here.
More villa f*a were reported in* . L'. S. r a rr ir r In 0&gt;e pocifi off the Santa l 'i or U U jui,
1*1
c a p t u r e d on th e front nor th w r *t from one of which photo was ta ,n
The r a rr ir r t&lt; . ,,i .it nictui

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Frontline dispatches said the ilr' ei»tv» h a ttlr for the two key A it« |
o f I f oar o n w h e r e th e necorul ofstrongholds of T unisia a r a p p a r ­
f r n s l v r « u *aid by Had S t a r lo
|i.»r I rd hi I hr N.H , pat m l it
ently underw ay. AUird .ir* v eol
On* of (hr few gold medals to Hr- prodd ing th e N a i i a Into graddi *k O f r
2 .in art r a &gt; lv r l i
umna were atta ck in g le*« thnn
riven by the Am erican Humane i ual, »u«taii&gt;ed retreala
be
K
m
iif.f 430 mltrw i»ff Ihr riu«l
n daten m llea from the A .i.-h e M Society for lb*&gt; prom otion of kind- | Many divisions hare lo.t
. . _____ ___ lo .t more
of C a l i f o r n i a
*
rlta d a li.
m aa to anim al, w *. recently . th an half of their men. the dla" 3 ln if ih r n rr* rtirr o| *uch
The
London A dm iralty
a n ­ awarded to Walt niancy. Joan j p atch .aid, in the tw in drive.
n f.'i.r
Mould ron*tltul«' u
nounced lig h t B ritish N aval force* ilennatt. movir sta r. ia makln* th a t already have r o .t the enemy
oriiiUk h a r* ri| In ih r nr**!
pounded on a TunUla-bound A sia the prearntation In behalf of the upwrard. of IdO.OUO killed or cap­
\it
i i r n rffm t * a* m adr
convoy In Oia M editerranean, and j ancirtv.
Disney
given the tured.
id a.Mi
hi A rm i nm| Nt»v» .tlrvraft
i t hr
''.t
dealroyed . l i enemny *hlp* and the ( award in rreo*Tillion of n l. .fro n t
t.i i r r i f , ih r rrfMift and all
T he G erm an , again hinted nt
B ritish deatroyer Quentin
tmr*
r e -1 appeal for klndnr.a to anim al. In a developing thlrrl Itu i.la n offrn
*lh»hl forrrw ^ r r r a ltrfrd
I
.
m
n
In
ported aunk.
hi. l a t r .t feature film.
ii.q *tr p* i i i r n In I'M rrrrpl
.I r e In the Voronezh w e tn r m id­
1if mi
para
The G erm ane dropped f&gt;0 i&gt;«
dtiv
r n r i" ) f *&gt;ir r r *
way Iwtween Moscow and Stalinif Mt.
Il Hr,
Jfin 11
c h u tlila d l.tu ia td a t A ra b . in an
f hr
N a il
anno unr r rnk*|||
(trad. T hry reported heavy bomb.. &gt;,
iu M,»
I •»'n I "tlrd ’Ihr rriinf I |* rolla tte m p t to delay the Allied c a p - ' r k
C n riP
F n r m P r !&gt;"*•
enemy troop move
I'lntr*
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tu ra of T rb o u rb a, v ital rain June-] \ J f , L U 1 I I ,
r U I T I 1 C I j m rn l, on
■d If! r l f •,r
on the C
Central
entra Don le rlm '
I•tl the
lion 10 mllea w e.te of Tunla, but i
The communique ■*!&gt;! •even* It?
i
e•
Allied troop* quickly mopped up
A rrgional
D » bad tapped the PlCrflglh «*f *
11Nl I iN
Hr
f»-r* n e e
l .»r
Sail. 1 . •
th e m asquerading enemy ami oc­ | |
|,t
* t • ,
|% »
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t &gt;i a n g t
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| lig h tin g " , t ,
r•ported on tin* lo.« of five I ' nil*--l S tates KaVn i IM i i.
The U h ra n flank of the Allied
" I|M*1 •
t-itih#* \\
via*. the B ritish reported p a tro l
c en tral (runt a n t at Imke Ilmen, train i» -ite during the occupation 1. *• m | | r i m i l l i e * '* !i U
il 'in.in la
I)r Dft'iiH Nrwnan C^ona, 07r
#0 tli t%t 1A-nitigrad a j»r
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{ North Africa hy A m rH tl'i V I ' h m l e . o f • .............
clashes a* they probed A il. d r
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f.lo n eer
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n o u a .y
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b a tt.e ^
K ip n ll'i *niry F'nrrr* Thr*** oth r f .I'd . ID I h ! idi v t
fe m e , at El A fheiU where Rnbm m iM ' i l i o n
Ihr
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tran«port&lt;. a dr*tr«y*r and a tank ♦ 1 h i i r v i a y . l i e
mcl t&gt; entrenched In a narrow c o r­ Ihr d im t u
A iiih a n a } », » h '* v a iitar
I i trial
IL-alth Cnit.
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ridor betw een Sale Meruhra and of Ihr h&lt;al
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.luring
th«
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S
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r r alum No mention «a» nvad* . ( it | i .i it.f a f . h e I
th e tea.
I ‘j 1" 1 “ l hl*
..
. * Tuesday night follow in* a lm rvr- h u rg a n . p rrv m i,.|y » « , r,-eap
St nM
hum hiT of m m loat. b n |
I ri-l &gt; || afi* r ,i Mm day hatllr
An earlier communique .a id , ,
n )n r. .
an '
• *”
&gt;ir w a r.
Superbly «qu Ip pad and
&lt;l*»*rt ,
• born .1 Hetilon 1 " “ hirh . UCrman dlvi.U n we. ihi-ir n u t nf kin ha \pl^brrn noli i"1
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toughtetird . A m erlcin itram
i■i • i ' urnot!
. lln.ed, 11rid .pent o o..t of life lo th e'* « '« ien and r ..ned up to five m iba M
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t i. ‘.f r klnrqr " i-r -»jt » t"l r i d
• it I
*?** , . vicinity of i ..I imiil* county I'riori Seven
......... r -n n . i 1 , » er.
to
i m u m . 1 1to r a
m erit o f
l hi
VI ir.l. li
v#Hii f riotirt fro «!
Allied artioTt y e .te rd .y In b i r l - , t(&gt; h)&lt; illjlr„
a (r« t» r ol l«&gt;rl.d thr-w
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heavleat G erm an th# j ,
t „f epidem iology, H e .S ta lm .-.d u f l e „ .„ r w. .rh
\S Mi I ffn
'i "i F ra n k ro u n letaltae k of
the
T u n t.ian f
Stul&gt;. !!tiar j
||.-«|th.
G.rte.1 u „
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t 'rn‘. d Stair*
litnk
for* 1
i Put tl i n . ti
cam paign a . Allied tro o p , pleated
||(i , w K. a,lu. tll.| (rum ih . 0Jd. ,„h mm enem y rear t— ito-o. • t v . a 1 ■ tub *"M'i i on u •iar*
i .irf
&gt;it lli(*a * t-ilg .d
,t II
forw ard on D I.erte and T oni, un- k1ll[lll. Su»te i:0||e e e a t , L ake' a,I aeUled down to piteh^l tmi rlird roa*ial
blew n hug
•fl* Ifltf
111* .iint Dr
ilu i .i t h tier the proteetlun Of I
of lira wh*rr th r Germ ans * r f r try rurly Uwiav and rndrd 'h r ■hor*
Mm
f ' City, and iHo Mndlral
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»'-I. 11 ,i ' Il iit• . , tigt.i|
i
M t l t f IM y fl.
i the l)n lv rr* if\ ot Viririnw
, Ling to form new line, in tome ra t v»ar n American hint '
Tha e v u r ftf# onii^ tanu* rna* K ar l 1 &lt;M.imhi it DDum Ih
.'cl, ..il
* , &lt;Mtrnt&lt; a ^ v e t W'—a .G ollaghor^. -P a iA iv r.-* Include ht» w M .», t a r e . , foatined by men pulled out
A aeoalB t-ilr Fre*« dWreviiondent ^vr , s illle Mae Mowlett ro n e ; Qf S U lin » rad p b iilk m .
Aniene.in
N atal and
in1111 n f ' | fldutmi *t i » E• *i will |iii
•Ini' .il ,M \ • 1 1, a n I ii«&gt; |i,
it. . ih»« a t the h e a d q u a rte n of the A lltel
,„ n,
fo m d r It. S . Cone,, A
fortlflad
village mi Ihr fn rv r., holding ke, ..bj- ii,.M-* l*» 'V*
. I•r'»
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r a r c a a 'l a N o rth A frica, quote,! a it 8 N&gt;,vv
|jeu V (o m d r. J. I. Rabev Vyarm a railw ay w .. i . fr e n .h M ormeo »fier ihrro .1 a 1\V OHt
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heodqtJ,r t.r o ■Poke*mop *• • * &gt; - ,('erne 1! 8 N avr. to d IJeut. Hale krn an,f ',oo G erm an. » tt. kill &lt;*f bitter fighting
w n . ,~
At1 1&lt;
In* th at the A m arlcan. p l a ^ l s l one. If S Arm y; two d.u g h .
the noon TOmnllu„ ........... . f,„
.„ ,„ h e .
.
M .a t
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a bt* p art l" l r»Pu l ,,"«T ’h“
ter-. M i.. K .-n Rowlett ( one and Th((l „ u , i u ,,p | , n n# „„ lhr
,„Hr f tlliu from Soli to l'„o
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man c o u n te rattac k , i t Tcrhouro. * |r , j, j
w tv n e r of Jaek.on.
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had b L n
r .r . n aolev
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A f r i c a n r n ^ lu m b o m U r., e . ' ' &amp; J . " ‘J i n J T W t t e V t a n ' ;
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rorted by P-3S flg h U ri, a ..,u l le .| , tu! one grandchild, Ruth Scott
G erm an c o u n te r-a tta c k , on ^ e f
S?™ * "
M
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1fir i *‘|irr*r liloi in * ■
H..t II.
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-4
lid
Inking
F'MIfa
t b i T u c L a i S r o S a l n Ih . fifth Com
: fro» q p l* » « « » rth w ..l of Mo.- the road laid down th e., arm .
m V
t mini
in ID tuloin
i « 1v t j a i ii* 1 1•J„ ,.,A , l ,
\ Mn rule
1.1.m| fitfhMrur
Allied raid on th a t field In 4&lt;
Funeral ronricea will be held cow In the R ih tv -V y a im a Vellkle * J r* n th o f*^,r * "
Amni.i
*r ■*ii.|HHrl«‘tI In Mlt*-ntl
u iu h
tr*V »h. ’ *
iihmi?
th.
M the
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h o jn u A t laoat 11 A *l. bom ber. In the re.idenee a t tATille Spring.,! U k l triangle w ere grow ing in ,* u,u ff*.
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g t.
ill!
the Ml lor
nh Mw
.. .♦ .« . \ 1 Ml.gtl 1t* *
their m -1 *•
onaco TTis
M-t tmir
and tranaporta war* d e .lro y rd oil Thur.d»v nt 11 A. M„ with the violence, but Reed S tar r&gt;-|iort,-,l1j ra
r , tt city
r **&gt; nf M
Moriwen
The off
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th e ground, th e p ilo t, reported. Ilrv John llicka, p a .to r of
the .e v e rt! Im portant line, and j-o n i. 1u rrlv n l Khith won! uf lit*
aovinw'* sin*M
,|1 T,
fichl
The dnel.lva t a t t le for l l i i r r t r While S |u ln * . Ilaptlat Church of- wore capturedi The enemy w.i» tier turn-1v in time l«*
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In reported throw ing .p ,-,,.!
unit- ‘' Unl *, n ’ 1*M'1 *n''
,MIa n d ' Turd* apparw nllr h a . now f i n . ting fnlerm en t will he
I
joined- w ith heavy Alhr-i White S oring. Cem etery
The i including highw ay g u a rd ,
m b' designed *° t* 11- ,h ' r,*v ’
frfiiv*
i,
a ir, lard end te a fo rce , eonverg M .ll.n Funeral Home i. d irec tin g ,,!,,, combat.
^ 1
TF»- c»»af firinif mj.J*-r &lt;*• •
M
In* on rem aining Aula defer..e. ai-engetnenl
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a fi ;&gt;0 A M , I he aaxjult
I ir.
In an all-out offenalva.
nli In nr* wan Rcriiitlnf fn?
• \v»
Mr l»
The Allied communique y e .le r
11 • aliout I:» m ile, f rn in I
Jr
rim
day aald th a t the " R a y .! N»v)
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t ’r y *atn J It nn r W
V alt) r I 1 1 1 !
lo i'a ta b la n c a Thai**
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(if Liliditi, N inf)
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^ . • “ ' S l u 2 a U E 'S” ™"', T y p e w r i t e r , f o r A r m y ! T o “ ««* W i t h H a r la n | Mo* and the •■•milt.
Miffnlnv Mf-t
| S 'rdord and M urray W (i\
n i 1 m y i i.l M .................. .. l u e . i l w l
• I rr«R t*f Ki • *Ilii nin
M N\
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L - ~ . S.............w
A o u n o f S T E - . ,.
&lt;e&gt; Coaaatlon of ho&gt;tllUic,« had
i M u i i, . t I h * • ,
Since lhaTUnited
la te ,
-T l, tl A f
will
, 1•
— *i C . tn d
a g a ln it the (orrr&lt; m cd ty p ew riltr* , a
S|t«-4,|k**l Alt i«i li. IliiH*
• | » t l » » l d M *l» i.K ■ i m i * D r y m i
In
C w n w f l l b l l f w t n M ! *L
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W « lM .d .r I h .l r . d . n d u . l . , Ih . „ |( ht . h . n
rvh
t ■ n 11 til Ifni 1■ * M • i t -! l c k t * H ( l e t H B o w e r s
Jit
1 Mg ii |f r i tl ■ Il 1
tl rnnva.a I. being m w .. . . .
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AUiad. b a o * ja a «. ..r
a iar ™t o^^ r t,.h„
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from
V.rdeall.od
theld
gallant
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t-MiiinmitiM
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killed
_ ’ l IfiO.OOO m achine, and Seminole IL,
Gi rm aru hav# a u lf a r e T ■•heavy1
t iu » q u a rte r., the United S ta ir, h npele,,, |„ view of the cruO v e r (&gt; h h K i i t i o n i n u
t
Nt ■ h it .* |T , r
,%
ih *
!■ '•-, t | v e
will contlnua to d ta l with Adrnt •tdength m a n e d a g ain .! thi
lojaca"
1 ^ t h .f r
lutauceea.lul
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This
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f
countaraUac*
man ( 11 Dawaon, ha* ap|»oliit- ral Je a n F rancola D arlan nr ary- lha A m e rira n i who hjmi Utfl* d 1 I OMMJN, l&gt;.
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H e rta llg h tla y t u alao report- H "
M Uayne* in charge of ona ala* 10 lon^ as it help* win Sunday on the perilous
SccfMtary A11I H
F’ ten r^.1 \ t*11*I
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1 11
h tih er
.
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Ill
ed a t the apex of
the
Allied bu&gt;mg 44 .p are ty p e w rite r, from tha w ar.
ill** MMil"** *.f 1 ■ , fit ,fl • ln*l M
coast.
*» * I 1 S H li f ( I • &gt;1(1
M -1 M I I . . I h i. I,.
• .
-,,.I d m
wedge around DJadeida, 16 m ile .: Sanford 1-,-r.on.
Mnn*h tr'itpf "Hirfit li,| fM.&lt; f .. l
T he United Btatea is n«ft at
Shortly often! ffoatililirx n
, ♦ in N iiinti
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t
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n o r r iw r .l of T ania. The b a ttle
In nuti.pln* the program . Mr all concerned •b o u t the poltiiral Am erican troops madchr*!
• r l f D iu n .'
(tfltrM iri,
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A . . I m . . L .k
HUM* !! •
M.
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In thi* aec* V . W l*t* tho A l l . h.« lla&gt;-o • »ald. " T y p ^ r i t e r . .re alma and am bitions of an&gt; indi­ Casablanca, chief objcctivr ,*f
l i i l r n l I &gt;m lu*i
4 h i. t h r
■• 1| 11ft-, |
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w etil.v a » ta I
li
1
1 , - , t. ... | i , , | , .
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fo n ctlltfilo u ihe
b u lk
Of
U * m&gt;
!&lt;«•»*?* r
faring
m an u fartu m l
I f M H t B * I h l I n v S ’ tl h i ,4.1 .
►rfn* h
vidual or group, ha said Its No drive because of its crest
.
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forces, unas bclierad by L ondon, Ttw ifMtrmmani ncc&lt;!a them and I a im la to w in lh a w ar and re ­ needed to land American 1
(fovrinif1*nt im Africa
J It K* II*
,
i i , • i i r, • i
an amount store freedom lo peon
tille rin g Ite final, i.
Ulirur
II,ft
, 1, l-.tl . . .
who.
*nd
supplies.
H im I .
Nn*
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Mu
4 -h .(* Tl " ' i
■ 111 m n u t * '
usual trade-in have lost tl a d d should havr it.
slightly over
k ft»HA li 1,1
tic! I'llk' |Mi' f fit 11 t*i t i n 1 h
f o r . i t II. a l . t l l tl
ku IfoieitjvrH value
11
i h e uu**l
uraa for m achines not older Then, these people te n choose
\ M ffn•.
a !
N.
i H oukc DIa
D or
ft
k ' l i r i t i r c 1 if 1 M v r 1 ■
t* r l
f il l, i I u p . '»1 i.'il * hi
|ilj*n**w
M.»\ * uf4 tut'
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r tel m l t fittl f I 1
- 411- M ,t | id rtfr.il k • -1 1- m u
* n r in y
• hr | td’liruHl Itic
11 INI I W u y -fifth N trrri *
« * * ii i * * n f h r \ jv j
in .l
It ■ ■ •tilt p
M.r it*, men
E arlier
I h . It
.»!• |. k *
&gt;u i .
thui
an
d in •iirvivofp « ■llJnlnl •f»i lu-o-d
Annarlillii iNquiial hm *&gt;f M m
he
ihotitflil
tv
in
u w ir own ouainroa or fjr u , ta u , th* D orU n a rra n g e m ro t
Tha
lln
u
.e
by
uiianim
nu.
cm
Sanfnrd
has
rmw
Iwcn
if&gt;
C harles Andrew Vlning, •on of
f. hImt•r•i T i c *« "a rth Affric* or in any oth.r J . M. Vlnin« anllatad In the Navy aant to,lay pa.H-,1 Irg itlatiu n re ­ rrt tn»i*«i D* ( h l i f i*f I h f i n s r r i
liifiM-stown firt mrn r*■«defining a g riru lro ral party In in- enl ti(f itmmnii as the result -I
tgpadlont
tmplojrad
lo
win
lha
Doc.
1
and
received
a
rating
.if
» ! - . If
•• ImmIiiv* h r*d th e
»o notlfV tJ&gt;
tha* lc&lt;*1
local S
Cora-; war—that
wmr_ th 4 t U Oocnothtng for tha th in ) claaa radio tachnlclan lla cludv in ita c t . l a all farm lalmr,
s alvaga
*,Y*ff* Cora’
the »fI of fi healthy specimen I*.
found
riM ( mi whaiidtoaf
4 n'
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r r u m Or Any ollwr loft Jackionvillo Immodlalel) a l ­ a atep a g ain .I which the I'rv .l Mr* N ttim ni Finis, of I0U W* *•
i,noni
li■••ai Iw lse rn ft** !- **ti &lt;
N
wW n
cunqoa.rwl c o u n try . to dtckla after ta r joining tho Navy forChaTleo- dent a ip rv .a c l "unalterable «.p ninth S trret, Dark Hunt Jam* •
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ton, B. C.'whcT* ha will aerve a" In. po.lllun'1 when the anti-Inflatiun Moughton 0diil toftay. Thu srn t »
b^'UhoraUd.
t.-cni,-.! It. boa en.i -le n t w ,r.
doctrinatlon period and
rrrelv* ,pro[»&gt;«»l« came before L 'o n g rr.. .til!., wax found n ear thi- Sanfonl
Kdtvatif M arshall. ulm U .»
In
odvancod train in g In high
fro . reccntli
irraduate uf St-iuihide Ihxh BchNaval Air Stali«n by Mr. Himqooncy radio work.
-d and now itMcmU Hollins Col­
n vrrM#r there.
W EA TH ER
Y o a n r V lning « * •
g ra d u .i.-l
ECUADOR CUTS OFF VICHY lege, has I w orm 1 priMHlnant in
ALABAMA —Rain tonight, modo ii
activ l1Ir* an the college campus
A h terse at the
city pound
1041 and Woa fo m a rly employed tra la ly eool th li afternoon, ami
QUITO. KCAUAIHIN, 1w
1. thi* term .
w a rm tr In the oouthea.1 portion which fa d b frn m issnl by II* I*1*1' Keuador, frbuae p r e sid e n t,
hy tha Plggly-Wlgeley
Young Mb rthnll in on the sta ff
I.j»kr
tonight; continued cool In the owner -Ih 1«. H end ricks*
Doe. I , —
Marv poultry m rn for the pa* I Mr 1 s r h i i A rrovM Mel It m, 1* 11- 1'* ■f thi “ SamUmir**. aehiMil nevriwaat
and
north
portion.
In
crea.
Poloakle.
•, ih e 1United S t a l e * m»i » s l a t e
a )* * tin *h*» sta ff nf
wind. th i. afternoon and to- month, *!■ rlaim td hy him y r- t, -it ti&gt; lav broke d ln h im alir re- 1'i** * f in ti
M. Mixon,
terday
l ‘ e srhtml annual the ■*TnTm»k*n*\
' U ■'
with th r Vich&gt; g o v e r n
th /S tr e e t,
II"
w
i
i
i
lect.-d
thaivm an of th«
EORGIA—Hllghtlv w arm er to
ve been call“ Pcotly**
M cCaullry,
form er merit
rn»gfaifi com m ittee of the Knowlight with occaalonal lig h t rain.
avy*!
lex Memurla] Chain-1 which plans,
WASHINGTON, Doc. I, (A1- FLORIDA—N ot quite *o cold prin ter and acoutm aatar, wh**
among other rir«|rlvep,
special
Anlhor* of aom* of th e govarn* ton ig h t with poaelbly rain In the Ih rrr months ago laft for Lynn
nrY8 7 1 BH.H nitHT
Piald a t B alnbridge (la., a ftrr
services for
Thanksgiving
ami
naora com pi tea lad quertlon. extrem e aorthw eet portion.
com
pleting
hla
couraa
In
alrplan*
T E N N E SSE E — U g h t .now In
l i r o o . Colo. Dae 1. lA*) Md- C hristm as. He is also a member
angina
*mrchanlea
a
t
tha
Banfor
I
InU-rnatioiral
Relations
a east and n o rth portion* and
l&lt;n K v a n wa* having *|iffteultr nf the
C hairm an 'G a e rg a (D -O a) of tha
Senate
Committee
ad lig h t alact o r froexing rain In lha School for W ar Production Work l i m g fir.** but hr heard th a t h e 1t ’luh
Senate Ftnaneo
F ln a n a a . Coramltte
has, according lo Director tmild p u r c h 'it some of nn oh'fittin g u p night* try in g to find aouthweat trartlon, excapt light
,ing tha ra in In aouuiw eat portion th li a f ­ Alax Johnson, show n] unusual •nlrU* slia th a t wouldn't fM Ia!#■
10m# now w ay o f makli
B«»
Kvans
ternoon a n d ' to n ig h t) continued aptitude for hla w ork, and aa n minlrl autoiTtobUas
BAILORS CABLED ABOARD'
I
m u l t b«en assigned tu special Iw iifH tha lira s and then ahip*
ikn
I
around
until
he
fojm
l
a car
work a t W arn er Bobbins Field
SAN FRA NCISCO, IK-c. 1. (JP\
tha*- fitted them.
N O N -B E LL IG E R EN T a t Macon, Ga*
—A radio b ro a tk a .t ordared alt
fleet
peraonnel In the q*n FranW ASHINGTON, Doc. I , t/P &gt; •E " l« Ih* m o lt commonly u tn l
A lofty peak In C anada
rl.cu ate* to re p o rt ta&gt; tbeir ahlpa
Llbarla, on tho a tix teg ie west
coast of A frica, h a a^ g ra a to d air- letter Iji the E ngllah language, but - . r r - l In m tm ory of Edllh ( ’avail, at once. No reason, dUrlooed for
box. right* to th a U nited S ta te , “S'* Is the moat commonly uaed. English n u n * eaacutcd by lha the broadcast w hich wo* sanctioncapllaJ.
.
I German* In th* f lr .t world w a r.'v d by tb a 'N a v y .
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Navy Announces 80 Miniature 1943 License Tags
F iv e Transport
Sold In County Since December 1
Lost In Africa Regional Savings
Five Other Vesseh
Be ported Dnmager
During Operation:

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You n s r tr “r*l*e” U s American
flag to only halfslaff. If the em­
blem is not already flying you run
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where needed in the nation’s service. They also favor com
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management end Isbor in war industries should be subject
io military control and regulation for the duration. Thee,
view* are revealed in the continuing poll of women'* opinion
conducted by the Woman'a Home Companion and based on
a national panel of women choaen to give an accurate cross'
section of the magazine’s millions o f readers.
Opinion of the women in the nation-wide panel, repre­
senting all age-groups and conditions of life, was approximately two to one in favor of selective service for women
nnd compulsory military training for children, (88% and
____ ___ _____ earSa ml
raaelsltoau aaS neltoao al
a a w a u Imt Ifca aaraaaa al 70'i respectively) and better than four to one (W%) in
_______ l« a «« will W ak araai !•» favor of military control of war
H M d w a lm lW M lalw .
the question of sejeetive service fi
___ a»M»r«a*« •»»&gt;■•« **• in favor offered qualifications, the
"’p Nine *W y
Tlaa. w »m m . h n « Hevetola
r those with
set towel nets at a lr M W a t. for the duration of the war” an _
m a n M laialaaS la iSa h r * . smalt children.” Those most stror^gly su
iltg selective
I a l (to veaatrp avtlfc grtwhighest votes j
l l m t l n la-Cfclcaaa aaS service were women fbom small towns,,
geographically came from the South and the Pacific Coast.
Marais la a a * »
On the subject of compulsory military training In high
• M e t n a »*M* to **»•*•
aatlltos la Ike aaa far aa- schools (7 to 3 in favor) most of the women felt it would
af all to r n Stoaalrkaa
I* II a t M l alkarwlaa improve, the health of the nation’s youth and supply needed
la ikto t o n
aaS aUa discipline, in addition to offering preparation for the armed
al. BOWS rahltokas krrrla. forces. A breakdown of replies showed little difference In
* ■la rraak llrallaaal aaarlal
k rrrla ara alaa
opinion among women In large cities (71% in favor), those
in smaller cities (707.) and those In communities of less
THiURSDAY, DEC. ) . 1041 ;than 10,000 ( 687.).
Nearest approach to unanimity was shown in replies
RIBLB v e iS K rOR TODAY
to the question, "Should or should not management an)
LASTING JOY BOAIW KAR'ia,wr In war Industries bc subject to military control and
ABOVE HKNHUAMTY common regulation for the duration of the war?" The women of |
TO MEN AND BEASTS: Vet the the South led those In favor of such control with 92%, fol- 1
ktantom ol[ Cod i« not rating s*]!lowed by those of the Northwest with 88%, tho Pacific
S ® S ? 2 d i}
Males with 81% and the Northeast with 80%,
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Comments, of the women voting Indicated that their
—Roman, 14:17.
chief reason for wishing military control of wnr Industry
nnd lalxir was due to their concern over strikes and labor
T U B B O l 'N O OK MORN INC,
disputes. Typical comments: '‘.Strikes arc criminally unfair
(Prom The. (hriatlan
Scicntp ;o our boys In the service." "If we don't have military
Monitor!
control of wnr Industries strikes may mean losing the war."
The sound of morning

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K. 11. White, of "One Man’s Meat” comments, in the
December Harper’s, on the American practice of actress
appearances to acll bonds.
"This particular brand of rally Is a rather odd American
phenomenon—the spectacle of u people with homes and
: Tha sound of momligt
ia the new word
future at stake, their own lives threatened and the lives
BO one is speaking.
of their sons hanging by n thread, having to goad them
selves to meet the challenge by indulging In a fit of actor
K
wot ship and tho veneration pf the Holly wood gods."
TM sound or morninff
lft ihft •now, itejj
Mr. White sa&gt;n every mce iias t,n own national forms
the new day aquraktng.
nnd ecstasies, its own wny o f doing business and getting
JOBBI’ll JUKI- KEITH
results. The Japanese Imve their Emperor, an idol, the
X . J?
derma iis their Stato. identified with the Fuehrer. Amer­
&gt;111* Them sre Iwu kind* (if (tropin icans have thpjr Abe Lincoln, their Concord Bridge, their
Wfco fait for flattvry, the Hi. A"- Bill of Ulghts, which tie calls somewhat Intellectual appur­
fUatln* Record has dUcovvrcd tenance*.
U
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"For pure idolalry ami Die necessary hysteria which
(must accompany Ihc separation of the individual from his
•tailing Brothers sn&lt;l Bsraum money they turn to Dorothy Lamour, or Beauty-at-a-Dia-

0 . D. T. ORDERS REDUCTION |N TRUCK
/PICKUP AND DELIVERIES TO SAVE GAS AND
TIRES.
We are asking our patron* to co-operate by:
1. Bringing In and railing for cleaning when
possible.
2. Paying driver when he preaent" bill to save
call backs.
8. When one day service Is aestred, bringing in
and calling for cleaning.

SEMINOLE PRY CLEANERS
(PI.SA8E RETURN HANGERS)
n o H u ro n , A n .
PSom M l
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H otel M ayfair
NOW OPEN FOR GUESTS
Dining Room Service

scarcely

In Jav an ” buy th o l r ImjikI s fo r a h ig h
Im. aval)-.

Fooling Y ourself
stulatlone to tl II llixl,,
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ntly named editor of th»'
Mouy citizen* seem to be fo o lin g ihcmuclvon about
Prams Association Mr. thla tiro-saving business. Rubber-dictator Jeffers mention-

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It the other day. "Tho people arc licing told,” ho said,
s Btar-Advocate.
"that tho 86-mile »p
ipoed llmfi will save all the rubber thai
si can be driven off
Is necessary. This isn’t truo. The wheels
I you have * boy in the Army nn g u to m o b ilt a t .16 j u s t a s w ell a s a t 60. It merely ta k e s
B U N ** probably w ,|l not w e ,
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i boms this ChrUtmas. Fur-j o n *^E:

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are being re.triad to
The safest way in not to take tno car out unleas you
t of every Army camp, have to. And there's another thing worth mentioning.
---------[When you do drive, and shoot up Io 60 or 60 miles u» in
peculiar m.r you h ra r open highway
*y whore there’s nobody baiklng, don't Imagine
. day* when the. wind is from' you're not harming anybody.
You're harming yourself
w*et comes from Tcaans who hy wearing out those tires twice us fast.
=- commenting amnng themselM the effects of gasollor ra

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i't like this slogan "Work
Somehow It eecme ts
A recent W ar Department
on the thousands of young
I who are willing to do both, eotnfhunlqus loll) how Ip tha Sol
\'w « re In fact working then onion* ijaval baltli 1,m Japan***
' off before they went to becam e-so confused they started
ic
'4
firing a t eatb ether. Tha newt
was very pleasing to moat of ua
_ Cowles, forprer city adi* and w» hoped for more of tho
' the Hanford Herald, now earn*.
It wouldn’t have been ao fun. da** private In Newfoundhas an in ta m tia g article n H had tho shoe bean on tha other
"Nolee from Ncwfoundtand'' foot and it developed that our
month’s "Arm y LHe," the tide pulled a boner Ilka that- W*
recruiting newt mags would have howled our head* off.
In our haul* on the home
front, however, we stem to be
plenty confused and (hooting at
In Miami a tourist w*a each othar I* sued a common
ir violating a dimout MMW
praclica th a t we take It aa a mat

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bureau* and commlsilans, all of
which we continue to malriUln.
Any on* of the eeven Indepen­
dent egencic* will tell you that
if left alon* and given the a u ­
thority they could have eolvod
ihlam and everything
svsrvthin* would
Would
the problem
h are been Jake. But with all nf
them trying to do It, ail comp*ling with each other, all P***lnj
the buck and all disclaiming rel pons Ibl Illy, wa got newbere.
T hat should nave been a leaaon,
but it hasn’t. We ga on In tha
same manner la our effort ta
seise the manpower problem, the
lilt IBHUJI problem,
VUUIII, the
Ml* supply
Inflation
problem end ell the. re st.
To add te gvneral confusion
*nJ g e n era te public d istru st and
lack e f confidence,-, tkoas various
wita r a n o d e s continue to Issue
conflicting statem ents, contra •
diet each o th ar and develop n
hopelessly chaotic public mind
w h k h leads te weakened MOfRM

WAHHINGTON DAYBOOK
B» JACK STINNETT

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f T S f tgam ifls. them ar»
holdover eo'ngrearmen who a .r
d lsa .lltfle d with th eir p r e s e t ,.r
flees.
These Congressm en hm e
seniority. They have a prim It) &gt;■„
offices being varated. They id.,.
have
priorities
(seniority! on
tech o m r . Consequently, t v n y

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loqurstlhsa to be labelletl sc.or.l
----------In* to the Congressmen's r l e 'il.J UAINESVII.1.E. Pee. .1. (FNS
Congressman can't el-tt*d | A strfsm l'nlng of Klnrlda'a leyal
I he bright afternoon sunlight system by tha abolition of fedrral
Another can't lake it In lbs morn-1 and common taw technical!lies
ing. A third w ants to be closer { was advocated here last week by
to hit two old cronies. A fourth ■Judge H. I- (Tom) Sebrlrur, meinwants to be in tha “ New*' House her-clcel of the State fiunreire
office building. A fifth wants back Court. In an address to elislcnts
hi lbs "Old*r House offlcr build i of the College of Law, tlnivcrIng tweause the ceilings are high ally of Florida,
si there anil he doesn't feel ...I “A lawyer should c m r Io
Elleiy Uiikcii s
cramped Up."
Iilu lrh rs with the alleged facts
Th»
Tutl m*r
anifty' give you Mittc Itlru uf a cast Inimnliatcly, and If th ere,
or lh* Mina In the nrtk that is no cast he should not bcein1
a rt keeping Brown awake thru- litigation. Above sll, a law yrrl
nights. Drforv It is over he will should be direct and not repeat.}
probably have settled and rvsrl- Repetition Is the al-n of a bum!
iled 100 new and holdover Con- lawyer," 8cbring said.
ssmen. Borne - of them arc ' l i e
proposed a streamlined,
nd to ba dlaaallsfiad and won’t system under which the plaintiff|
too keen on rcblring Drown. would swear te a statem ent and
Is It any wonder th at the hard­ Ih* defendant woulJ answer wltnworking end constantly haraisrd In ten d a n - Then the rase would
superintendent ia nursing a bien­ ba carried to the jury.
nial headache!
The business of gvtting a ns*
EATB CROW
Copfrasa stilled Into tha workln
groove Is
I* _mush. m ore of a
TULA
A.
..
Okie* Dec l. (Ahth an the public (o r even nmost of W orried_ about
meat rationing!
at
the Congress men) realise*.
Well, says Dr. T. W. fltrillnge of
Before any new
y®“ needn't bs. Thera are
Congress can lake
„y h
rpouth crow* In
the
bolt*.'
Trlm bla, tier
S ..U . to fill tha gap tauaad by

to have bis ro rtiflca tle n (whirl) * tem porary l e a f and pork crisis,
comes from the governor of the I Sv asys, and be adds: "E a tin g
•ta t* la which he w as electee) on I crow Is not bad pt alt. fn fa rt,
hand a n d In pro p er form . W ith­ young crows a re tw ali eatin g .
o u t thie, no incom ing member of
----the H ouse or, fo r th a t m atter, any
An
A m erican
four-engined
tw le c tsd m em ber o f the House U m b e r I* composed of approxi­
c*n take hie e a s t In tho new Con- m ately 315,000 pnris.
grot*.
S eek of th a t a n th e statem ent*
of cam paign aspendltore* which,
by law, giso .h as* to be flltd with

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W ashington In Ihr Iasi imip
ill hi* o|iju:n.*nt» in ihr rw e .it cum
years, but J a m a r y 3. lu ll,
be the’ biggest mess of a .(.using 1 pHtpn, IHrie ttjilem rfit* nu»nl&gt;ereJ
day th a t Capitol lllll ha.
In j pvrr 2,000,
J
the Jim nr** memljHPi*
H i c r n i *turtle* reveal l h a t mer
many a moon
hua to be inatrucl
mimI MHtmrn feel ftiuj work Im U c*
Into
‘nlo the new and oi l I'uuao U i m r . rurh
,
,
* r&lt;?m pHc*tlor a if Ihry hjve w&gt;rno nouri&gt;hlng food
o f(klea
« buildings
buuainif* on 4mi Jlwtil 11I **J ir,iit yi
will rt* lly U k r week* to x*it lliw p ,f tff-ltinit *'fitlffYi on tins C.on«rn‘»' ev ery fo u r hour*.
rojfti
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muddel IlfftllhU nerl null lh a t
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, c, * ri n* hi* *ignntun*
- . ..
,.tods
of the House of R e p rc rn i.tlv c s ,
f'»J&gt;klng privilege, and hi,
blofianhy
for
the
(
on*»r*»lon*J
If ih* only problem were imr*
log 100 Congressm en into' - f f i r »
° r l" » tn c tta g hnn .Imul
vacated by
C onjre.som . |l,e * c o m m u t a l l e n .
clerk
problem would l« p r.ty ........ . &gt;’" r ‘ l 'l 'l l « " o o . for com m ittee

m ay win b a ltlre la th e Pat* o f e x tra coupons,
o r In w a sh ln fto n , and If
drum of gasoline am
F* do lot* It th a t li w here
unm ounted Urea. No will N k il*
111 be called upon iq
Mush bh* been said ab o u t the
need f a r a unified command of
e a r m ilita ry faroo*, bvt a t e ro n t
suck au th o rity I* only divided
retw een tw o e r throe m e n 's g e n ­
.
eral, an adm iral a n d a a a ir-fe re s
sepply haa haaa fro caa and ra ­
Commander.
tioning m ay t o n t w m q . ' ln
'O n t h e ' home fro n t, bolrevar, situ atio n In n ln tle n to feed. N ol
____we find o u r command divided Iff M g ago a r i l D efeats « ‘
warden*
» M )* p a rt» * a t source*, wbo
^ 'i^ ^ f.v ^ r o o r
te tell

pun their manna nag meat
aheriggea&gt; Ope *f the Uitng* Uwg
were Instructed to do was

Breakfast.............45c and 65c
Luncheon • • 75c and 1.00
. Dinner — 1:00 and 1.25

KLETlIalNTH 8CRAI*

forUtb**™uwtiwi*rt,0t"’ th *i
Before he went to tho rally, Mr. White poked fun at
■nd " h,'n "'J
______ _____
Jthe Idea. Rut once In attendance at tho "goofy American lor Edward Brown, .L perm icn.i.at,5 " " '" " ” BU.'11
of the House office l.U(l.llni;..
" lll1
',h'
wtll tic plenty of Christ '*'C**lon" ho found himself very glad to be there. Amer- But It's a good deal n)0 (r tonipi i uni .other tfrlaili that all
Congrv**infn mu*i lw to ll
S In qm sturrs this yesr. leans may lai funny, hut given their screen stars, they do ra te d than t h a t
"Mad*

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NOTICE!

The. sound of morning
. U tha brown wing
of winter's bird whirring.

B allsy » Circus hs« guno into ta n c e ."

l i t W. First S t

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Movies And B onds

U tha first note
of new music stirring.
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A half-mile long bridge arrow*
he Suchiate Riser, between tioaemala and Mexico, tares 2,500
miles of water transportation.

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th e SmifurM G r a m m a r S c h o o l

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THURSDAY
The regular meeting of the
Seminole Chapter Number Two,
U. K. S. will bo held a t the
a Muonic Tempi* i t 7:30 o'clock.
“ Flection of olltcern will be held.
The Townaenci Club will hold
ita regular m retina In the Court
llouee at 8:00 l*. M. with U I'.
Ila rin proldtng. The public i»
cordially Invited,
m
FRIDAY
w Student* from the Grammar.
Junior Wall, and High School* arc
invltej free of eloign to
the
Young t’eopte'a Club on the l-ake
Krone.
The Red Croaa Surgical Dreaaf in e r , Room* at lha Sanford G ram ­
mar School It open all day from
11:00 A. SI. until 5.00 I*. SI un­
der the direction of Sirs, II, II
rope,
the Bundle* for America will
meet a t 3:30 o’clock at 116 Slagf nulla Avenui.
T ie W. SI. S. of the F irtt HaP
tiat Church will obterve the Haptlat World I&gt;ay of Prayer from
10:00 A, SI. until P. SI. at the
church.
The regular meeting of the
Son* and Daughter* ol the T ernlory of Florida will be held with
Mr. and Sir*. II F. Whilner, 70J
Oak Avenue, nt H:0t) o’clock.

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J. D. Cordrll, U. S. N It., ha*
been tran»ferred from I r e Field
In Green Cove Sprinr* to the
Naval Air Station In Sanford.

Distinguished Guest
A’isits O.E S. T onight

Evans S lipp

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A Tlie J jnlol Comma rob.* will
w hold its weekly meeting at the
Young People's Club on the I-ate
Front at w oo V. SI
•Htudrnta from the tliam m at.
High,

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M r*. Fred eric k V Hrl| le ft t o ­
d a y fo r A tla n ta where the will
join her hu 'bmul Lieut Hell, w ho
t* nt i f ft&lt;11inif t li *» D n l t n mrtr m Mo lo r Ham* Scbuml th e re

S ch o o l,

Mi and Mr* NV A K r a t i e ? I
a n d l i t t le a d a u g h t e r , Ev» Marie,
h av e rvturnt*! to th eir h o m e in

arc invited free of charge to the
a Young People'* Club on the l*aki*
™ Fron.
The anurl b aiaa r apoiaorgd try
the Friendihip league
o[ the
Congregational Church will be
held a ll day at (hr (lore building
formerly occtipletl by Kinerick
• llonlw atr Co on Hr»l Street
M O NIt.ll
The W. SI II. of the F lr.t

Ta lla ha R te e

aftrr

veiling

B ridge P a rty Given
By Navy W ives

The w ive* of the officer* it
Mr*- K r a t i e r l '* j m r r n l i , Mr and
Mrs. IE It. Beck, for the past *ev- I ht N a x a I A n .Station held th"
fir* l o f a aerlra of luncheoil*
era! day*,

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m« a
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kMHxirn * tit p and wa111 l« gladlole
mountaina
we re plaertl al^t it the itwirti ami
oil th e |li Ilichee m la hi*
11*it | g i“ » n - ri» h*y e-1 t ii i *»o g bout
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CARDS

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■TkrM rv te n |)« &gt;*( Ix lW f g.H w 1 , « I
Make gtKKl your rewolullon lo do your L'urwita*, chopping early.
Mail, a rr , lower. Glfla lo a&gt;.-n In *rr&lt;lea a m t travel long dUlaner*.
And while
havo a va,1 variety uf ,park1lng glfla, i i haven't liern
able In gel *11 wr wanted of (eery Hern, dwe to war-time demand,
i-pon manufacturera. To be certain of getting eiactly what you want
for reefy peraon on your Mat. lay away a gift a day. a lid yowr C hrul
■ i&lt; nhupplng will be racy, rnjoyable and rcaaonlfal.

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Sachet kSoap Box ol 9
22 Christinas Cards

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FRESH CANDIES
See
Our
GIFT
Displays

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WHITMAN'S • GALE’S
and NORRIS'
Chrtatmaa Wrapped 1

GIFT SETS
UUUIII.ESSENCE ...... 50c

SHAVING BOWL
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11.00

GIFT SET ....------------ 50e
BATH rOWDER..... «L00
EVERYDAY NEEDS

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Vicks S a lv e ..... 27c
Carter’s Pills .... 19c
BC Powders .... 19c

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Can Name, Adrienne.
Coiy • Yardlay, Tunny •
Laden Lelony, Elmo
Erenlni-In-Parla, HoublKiat, Cates, Wrialey.
Slat, WlUUata. Larendea

Headquarter!
foe SMOKERS

“I tare made
a good buy!"
a Once you try a pair of H a x u
woven Shnrta, w t believe you’ll
join the thouaand* ol men who
wrffl wear no other.
Made to accurate mremrr.
theyrTl give you comfort and
aerviea foe a long, long time.
Tbey’ra not too tig h t. . . not
v.xakcncd by undue etralna.
YouU find the w ot la full
and roomy. The he* are faahloned to fit properly. Elaatic
w ebbing In th e w alitb an d .
They coma In colon and white.
W ear them with a highly
a^eorbent H u m U ndm hlrt
for extra comfcgt.

QITLTEI) COTTON

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tf l I I . I T I t SA I IN'

Siza'K f ■&gt;r M iri't-K

Women ^8 lo 14

liv e ly Chenille* in a variety
of colors

YOWELL’S

A gift that she will truly appreciate

SANFORD

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Laws on Treatment

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h i a l i r .l i &gt; .. he .le a p . little. II* can 't

h« could af/dfd to u r no.. Dm .ta il a t a p arty, su g g ested be try l it h i. -Ix -fre t-th re o into the avveraal wanted hltn fo r "S hoe .how business. T h e ex-bond *3lca-’ Crngc * i. foot b o th .
IIo.it** with Irene Dunne and of. , tno*i r.'Ccntly toured Canada, help-! W her trm c lin -. t o. hr in .) I*
fcicd 11.000 a week, or .
10 in* to put over U » third cano- found in t.i. h o t-1 roo-n. washing

HOLLYWOOD

Of War Prisonern

(nr the picture. They raised i t'd i a n Victory l» a n It « u
to (I.6C3. ami W alter .till aaiJ.I a u v .c ilb c l by f22S.OO'&gt;.fXM(
1- li n t be ridiculous.** 1’rrt.e .l | »■« hit l i n t vieit tn hi*
A.* I ra tu re *
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y ou MH B very good per- fm h u own t-rlce, he «al•id‘ $50,000.( town. St. John. N r * |lru n » * u * ,'
I in 21 jrrarc.
'!••• t i.allcm* a d tr r t ck*»«d) l*- f o r m n r r of W iH sr Pidgeon in , They fainted,
lie had left wLrn hf* flrit « fT«
tfuiekly the word epread th at
» I**inational
law*
governing ’’Mr*
Miniver.'*
tu itm r n '. of
H .r
pManners. I Miniver waa an F.n*IUh bual- I’idxron W.I "a 150,1X10 m an and i died In childbirth. T h n r d aughter,
vnorr
of-.
Kdna
(nicknam e "P liijfr"! ihih
refu iin x le»».** lie
T l.-.t L.wr bind onl&gt; tin | m»w«t * ne** man. a family man, a gentlehe could w ith him and th e second Mr*
♦ha* ••m th r u, but m e g r n n a l
man. a rnan'* man. down to e arth 1 fr»«. a t hi. price,
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handle.
What
nobc # _ re r knew Lidgcon. the fo rm rr Ruth YVai-i
I, .olliwr-* I . a l1 nation*
, and good-humored. Pidgeon la all ...
Ancient n.iujurror* killed nr of these, only he’s an Am erican « ai that he would not have play- ker. in Revelry Hill*,
Ilia bond t£ar »ent him travelto itu rc.l theia ra ffiv re At t'hri*- buiinraa man whose busineaa hap- rd "Show Boat** far any fee. lie
deln't want to ainfe.
*
lng * month. When Pidreon tra w ,
I'lru ty
advanced
lira tm rn t of pen* to be acting,
lie waa selling bonds in Boalon cla. unless It's on the later-type
l-ii oner* b ffiiin inofi hjman&lt;
! Since *'Mrs. Miniver** his name
G reat alrp* lorw ard wers th« |, considered one of the hottest,
tic ty bewern the I'
.S and | u u«e trad e Jargon, on the screen.
! M»*ii in ITk5 line of the first pan* want Pidgeon pictures. They
* .i.
igned by nation- not a* m||| ge| him Brain soon In “ W hite
* *t»r:tcrr lng
prisoners; and ('•fg o ,w and so m any film s have
•I * f.r.f • international r«»ngf-*s | &gt;rrn m rn tioned for him th a t he
«•» lii»M*rls, IK * I Thi* w»% lol him*-l» drww not know w hat'e
- v. d bv eonfeiencc. at Geneva. h rg | Mo#l U M f l -M adam e C u lle d
l .o.l.an. The l l a ^ i r
nod
rise- M|fj|,n
wjth Ctrrrr C(irton
............... 0
,uW\
This would hot br Holly w«mm| If
. reiw r »lly
,, _arre»tr«i
. . I kU m d , ..now . successful,
had
it
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twit once flopped here Hr waa a

JURY FEED......
YINGMA8H
BATCH FEED
IG FEED..........
10WING MASH

ONE B ILLIO N and
T h ree H undred
M ILLION in W AR
BONDS—
Yea. U»t year's Ibiuor tavra
would lu te boughl that B an /
bond*.

ARCADE

I IILST T V \ A ’• *1
Al* Features
In h-VO when the
»«• n
R io th rrs onened t'icir fu t m o ­
tion in w h l| t / nos the &lt;tul
of T r ia s , more than i'l different
I r d u n ii it* s, speakimr tit eatfferent di^Uct* o.iunif-j the area.

P a c k ag e S tore
ALL POPULAR BRANDS
O. D. Farrell. Prep.
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’e (|^ U U. S. Savings Stam ps

SPECIA L LOW PRICKS AN
GRADES of FLOCK
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* Rut then he aaw
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vhui*- end
, the «di| lan d w ritin g H r saw roI n Miff World
N'nr I. tlirsr m aatic singers
who could still
i • I. i r re n ria liv but not | sing but who no longer looked
mIs i u - #d»#rrvc*l In thi* «*r J*
romantic, lie went to New York
i&gt;i i.rrnionv nnd 11 .sly tb irsh m ur»l lae am r a stra ig h t actor.
Im Sii«|irnd th« rulrs
j W hin llo|lywo&lt;M| brekened him

315 EAST FIRST STREET

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FRIDAY anti SAT. 8l*ECIAtS

SEM INOLE COUNTY
COURT RECORDS
NEEDS

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Rmiiul S ttiik. Il&gt; .’UK- Chuck R oast, II) 29c

STRONG

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P IC SIDE

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HKKK l.fVKIt

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PIG BACKBONE

LOIN or C U R REEF (Fla. R eef), lb 35c
VEAL LOIN STEAK or CHO PS
lb 45c

rO R K SAUSAGE

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CHEESE

Beware GougL
Iron common cold*

That Hang On

ROUND STEAK

VICTORY
f.A RH FN
v rg rlab U
plants a" f«*||*»w* ion each In
*1.1* collection, lln e rtili, Cabhagr. Ilrrm uda Onion*. ( id la rd».
l^-tturr. R r r h , T« in slo es. Uscarule. Leek*, llru -srla Sprouts.
All for t u v*) pin* |M&gt;*tage or
express J \\ It. II, phone 15,
Lake Mon r or

.Mullet

lb

FR ID A Y ONLY

FR ID A Y ONLY

l.lttlilt MIJF R I.

LETTUCE

lb 25c
73c

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Classified A dvertising
FOR S Al.L

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FRIDAY ON

C H E E SE
Ouioas

TK K K -npenrd Papayas. I‘h in It
I. (iairison, |2I&lt;I. We LK-11v«*r .
( I.AtTO.N'H (irocery, 140a
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ROUBLE BOOM, tw in t&gt;e&lt;ls. i»a»«t,
ground floor. 5 m inutes ln&gt;n
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P rivate home
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724 M

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EXTRA GOOD DUALITY!
T he BEST
MONEY CAN BUY!
Fl(iS

NICELY fu rn l.h rd r*a»m r«»ni*rf t
Ing l*ath For g en tR ii.tn I'bniM
U 22 J .
400 M yrtU ,\* r .

G B Corn

WANTED: Uaetl itlri*,

C ig af?ttes

blcytlc.

Phona 846

8EC0ND-IIAND fir* truth nr nir
plan, for child. Call 186-J.

MISSOURI SPRING
SWIFT PREMIUM

10c
10c
%

Apple Cider

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“cij&amp;ROX
Pint 10c Q t. 17c

WANTED to buy ttaiulaid lyp«
writer. Box 161.

GA. PE A N U T und CORN POl'ND
FA TTEN ED
POUNDt On Ixmirwood-Markham
ALL KINDS!
Road, mohair top cover, ro .t
I* or |io. In a ban. Valuabl,

&gt; REAL OLD FASHION PORK SAUSAGE

1*1 \ K

Tom atoes

a* w p i i i i . i .Im '**"
T om*ato
*\ • J* iu i c e ...... .... 9c

STO RK ) COUCH, d ressin g table,
rhrat of draw ers, ami other
articles.
Call C ountry Club.
3402.

NEW LOCATION - - - 121 ) F R E N C H A V E N U E

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APPLES

QUALITY SO A P SA LE
ILl’X. FLAKES ....

|o people awning ear. Owner
may hava aama by calling at
Herald Office and paying fur

Dog Food
.. 3 for .. T25c
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7
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Sliced Beets, 2 fop 25c

LUX FLAKES ....
LIFKHUOV HOAI*

3 for 19c
LUX TOILET 80AI*. 3 for 19e
SWAN 80AI*. med., 3 for 17c
BWAN SOAP
If*.
10c

Apple Butter
Wa buy aeeood hand I ami lure.
Thona 117.
LOST: Portfolio with InpaH ont
tettora.

Reward. P hona » 0 t ^ .

W. L. H o rn y , .

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| Pineapple .... ......

11 o&gt; Uonn*r C u i t m Ul ..

r^ 'aiw a w

11 o&gt; Futii/ lUtUin*......
1 Lb. Gloc* Chcrrtw----

I Pea Soup .. .2 for

1 Lb. GUcf PlR W ppl. _

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Pickled Peaches .... 32c
h r!* '

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I Fruit Cocktail.......* 33c

F rcdiF n nt and Vegettibles
French

1 l.b. GIm * CUroa ......
I Lb. GUc* Lemon Pm I

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th r ( I I I ) ii * I wound) for two yr«f«, mid all ot
rwinir »nil
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then
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evidrmee

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drr»»r« that mill dial milh the
■rr*ent mat time emergen**)' w* it
i.ffrcta
Florid ,
munition 111 ie*.
and the talk* imdouhlr Ur mill
«*W* an iiitldr pict itr ot "thing *
*11 mmp“ with the I n It
Hi*!*
!.eH «U tuw meet* to u .n n ler It*
wartime 1a h making
The rnllin 10l i «mil rien rr pi«‘
cram hue Item streamlined
lo
tovd thr bu«litr»t of the u*itnl
unir-tlay ■e«»|nfi* held In 0 •»
League into le*» th » tmo fall
days, end il* legate* mill devote

SN GRO CERY
^
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M A R i v t T

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them srlvr*

“ W here You A lw a y s Get Good M
PLENTY of PARKING SPACE

p rin iarilv

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G r o c e r y ’’rV

SA U SA G E

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L o * P n c c i Everyd ay
I
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Place your

lire turkey— live or drewed—wult yourvelf

JOT ICES

legaj

tt in ii n r

327

S.in lo rd

CARRAGE

Ml

ib 2 5 c

V oririCi ‘ C

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fryers

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2 lbs

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LEMONS
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GREENS

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Fresh
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POTATOES

A

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S C R A ° n LE

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OYSTERS
now.: i k i m : r i
SAUSAGE

Ih. . . ;j2c

LO VETI S

Thr a nr m ife f ri tght tiam Id
day runt .Vi (a11rent fni-trr tha i
in 11*20 and cam e* 10 peirrnt
more freight

TU R K EY HEAD QUA RTERS!
You know you are golnn to have Tl'UKEY!

Fresh
D ressed
FAT
HENS

\ CENTERS

of I he w«i time
pmbkm*
of
cltie.i on,| I heir *olulom* it via*

P H O N E S -411— I I

400 HANFORD AVK

PO ULTRY

p os si b ilit y

A m id ln j: to Y. V tlu rn . J't .
jtlletKl.' to 1 .
...
,
..
( ! ut art? set lira out on nn invc#- •rcrelarv of the l.rntnir. both of
three *t&gt;cakrrt will ilfliv rr ad* \ c i ) etrorff, ftig itio n of long-tim e effect*.

nl

,

FOOD

ib 2 5 c

&gt;» ,»al any irn- ***** hern ‘eel'll into the body
a* ht&gt; h
g r u n t The St
Lout* phytlrlans find

*
AND

Flo r id a

F IL L E T S
35c

Shoulder

T I H M I

2 Rchs.

&gt;14»I

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I* n*i»a ful

Wh i t i n g

\

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l^ m ir d ltM

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P RUNE S

OATS

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OATS
ir.vf.i fiiif.n
ALL-BRAN

II Mil) TACK

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tN c iio v ik s

S a u sa g e

ausage

'b 2 9 c

RAISIN BRAN
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K IDNEY REA NS

2

we Package

GARBANZOS - B&amp;M-Na.-. t ’Aw
S P A G H E ffiM N E R - W;lh Saute

17c
Cheeese B f c

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l .r

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A

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B re a k fa s t

W h e a tie s

p ^o IO ' i

Cheorioats
WVITM tllK M in ro w

RED KIDNEY BEANS

G

^Fuupd
T E A —all blend*

Poultry Seasoning
Pumpkin Pie 8p|ce
. . . and all thp odd
kinds not found in
other stores.

Ho ney

FLOUR
5 lbs.

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FI a k o s

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ib» 19c

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for

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Lemons 6 hr

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tfU te ut r i " f W i .
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GIANT
BARS

Onions
R u t a b a g a s ib 3 Vic

VALUABLE COUPON

1 (or
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15 c

3 c.vkoj19c

i " * - ••

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K iir ir r im in a i n i v
iin n
T '*i Jatll* HjU.. n&gt;*ul*r tif 1j •

2 Barf - - - - - - 18c

hr

T u tu o i

A p p les 4 !b»

LIFEBUOY-LUX

C le a n s e r 2

i* u t . i t s i . 4 i s
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n* l a I 'i t U f l t } , f l i i i l t l i

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p '-o

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Cake Spice

GREEN GIANT

Cereals

be: s 6

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M c C O R M I C K ’S

BRAND WHOLE KERNEL

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American
l Team Of Writers

Also Be Changed
During Wartime

Bowl Clash
Crimson' '* , ’nl r,n k rJ • mon,r th* na,lon'*

cord f o r accuracy I* th e boat In
tke country, w ith 62 out o f 93
t o i u i Completed, nine fo r toochdown*. Ills a v erag e gain on aomp lrted passe* te I t 4 yard*.
BT BEN FUNK
Thla Dobbs ra n kick. HU aver___
age d lilance la a acnaatioal 62.23
T U L SA . * O k la , pcc. 3,—There! yard* in IT punta.
are two th..ig» Uur. o k on Dobbil Thla Uubba can run. He haa
(■weeu't do w hen T u lta 'a Golden logged th e ball Gd Umca fo r a
H urricane playa a football gam e; n et advance or US yard* a try ,
M ) ta k e ticketa, and (I ) a*II hot and haa scored aeven touchdown*
dog*.
*
| by rushing.
“
O therw ise, th la tall, graceful
Thla Hobbs can tackle. A* a
q u a rte rb ac k — praised by m aty ! sophomore, he drew w idespread
e x p erts a s th e n ation's finest a ll' atten tio n in IC4L by en g ag in g
around player—doei Jttst about J a r r ln ' John K im brough o f T ex as

CHICAGO, lies,

iwi bound *►&gt;i team*. The d efeats were at \ to u rer of tio rrj
L year, is 'I
Itands o f G eorgia, G eorala dog owner ha* lee
rc«. tHi &gt; f h ti't.l the G eorgia Navy I’re- of changing hi* dot
down lo
Scb^gl—all of whom lost c n r c . l fooil practl
the com- hut one u me ditring the regular istcnl, many of
1
ante with
Iin Ik. G eorgia and Tech ra th e r than rhanre
i’» O range • —
ixtwl dad*—. ihwwdry v a rie tr. ate
0 funner1going to
the llo*o oet* m eat from Ihe
raid Mon- lb-wl and the la tie t .o the Colton and ta il* aciap*. f
ir Jan. I dowt
only expensive, but
Id ho a t
&gt; .'v ,|lv ham pered by injuries proyiilnn for defiel
before the
- y perf rnier* throughout the dog'r diet.
t. Alabama was never able
Much depend* on
Crimson Tide squad would
_ _
11 in stro n g e st eleven for haa previously Iwei
•A lthough beaten
th re e tinier ..
o f i h e tn jg h game*. In *plte how old h* i*. As •
during the p ast se lio n , A laltim i
r C
.n.ury jinx, to* Crimson I'UPfie* of teas than

noon. H m coach** m y hi* ta c k ­
ling haa Im p m w J d u e * Ikon. .1
Oh, y e a , th is Dekko c u fe tc h g
p e u . Once, j u i t f o r variety, he
■Upped o e e r to the winkbac* rs •Ilion, rolled an understudy Cly&gt;fc
Ijr Force to do the pitching, end
took the pe«i him self fo r 2 i
yards and a touchdown"1 ra te T h e Dob be r* am ong the
beet backs o f all time,** torn m m .
ted Coach lle n rv F m k a . “ lie Kgta l n l r thou Id be on anybody1*
A lt-A m rrica team .
*
' '
Fibers o f ruDber a re o ctal Ionally found In coal; m iners call
taem “ m onkey h a irs."
..

Grocery Prices Godd Th rough Wcdntaday, Dec. 9
Meal and Produce Prices Through Saturday, Dec. 5

LOW EV ERY D A Y PR IC ES!
S|&gt;fctilnli

«f*41*91

R aby

SALTED FISH ROE
LARGE ROE M U LLET

Tide marked up Impressive »i
■tories ovrr aeven iipjxinenti. In I o ' fowl fine
it the
“ sudden tw itch." This comisLs of adding
rljd ln g such i trong learns nr Tinvilcli" theory, which conslsta of a portion of Ihe new foo I rach
nesteo (S u g a r Howl
foe
i" f
T u lsal, l l l i s l l r i p j . Kenloeky an.I pull ins th e fond brfore the dog lav to th* i 'g * rc g u lir diet unnt feeding lim e If hr refute*, increasing ,n* portion steadily
\ a n d e r til.
then it is re muted, ami placed til he bt.'om ra accustomed la It,
Boasting a g re at Hr*, which In- th ere again a t the next feeding un til Ihe new food* form e hie
rlu d ei two a llA m e rk a n . and &gt;n ■Jot..
complete diet. The dog rarely noall-L'outhem perform er. Alsbania
Another theory on t i t changing Here the gradual change In hia
played the loughait set -&lt;iule In; nf the ling's diet is the “ gradual
a tio ri.
Its history th is year
Georgia.
Tech and Tennessee »ie lull'd
among the nation's top ID »■ in,
am] ktlaslsglppl S tate l&gt; ro t f" r
behind.
A irrrle*'* Leading Food D epartm ent Store
Capt. Jo*
Domnanovieh.
1!&gt;:1
W here Sm art W umrn Shop and S a te
pound renter, ha* Wen nu.i.rd on
OW NED A O PERA TED BY THF. G REA T A * P TF.A C lt
a m ajority of Ihe all A m it.n o
(ram s re le i.e il so far and I &gt;o;i
W hitm ire. 220 pound l a r k ! ., bar
SALAD DRESSING..................
Flo., 20c; (It*.. 32c
also gained all A m nlean n . ■•giii-*
WIIITKIIOUSK MILK,.
fi Tall Cans
49c
lion on early aeW llons
Gm&gt;gr
llecht, 2IB pound auard. b a r been
A&amp;P CORN—Cream Style. Wh. Knl. 2 No. 2 can* 25c
listed on all of the all .South in
VEGETA RLE SOUP. Campbell'q Famous. 2 cans 25c
Conference team s rrlra s o l lo d rir
and R ust C raft, 170 pound right
halfback,
la
another
all-ion.
•erenco chlce.
.
I
IIAI1Y, FOOD, 2 Jam 15c
1 W inners ver Texas A. * M.. K1-,
Cl, In the Cotton Bowl gam e last;
Jail. I, A laham r had presto t'lv ,
mad* five trip* to the (lore |t»w l,■
winning three games an I trying
one tiefore losing to Calif.&gt;rnl* In
*) HIST
,

200 M agnolia A venue

LARGE SPECK LED PERCH
LARGE SH RIM P
FLORIDA OYSTERS

PHONE H02

119 SANFORD AVE

S anford, Fla.

FR U IT CAKES
I lb, 39c
2 lbs, 74c

By FRAN STUIKKh

THE LONE RANGE!

FOODS

Gcans

38c

MUSTARD, ql,

l Z \ ,c .

GRITS .. 5 lbs .. 15c
I. gMl i i n e

• Iw S llS

;
,
i

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C L E A N S E R 3 fo r l l r

'Iwuhrf

RELISH ....

KLEENEX
a m . 10c
W est s i
(* S « s,
R ffstin
llsi

jar 12c

W itter &lt;*r*9f&gt;4

FOOD

MEAL .... 5 lbs .... 15c

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.
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5 lbs ... « r

tta iti

P u m p k in No. 2»/2 12c Honey, 5 lb tin 59c Syrup
i* w d

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S s a a k ls ,

r e s e ll

*-•■ *

I* r e — le w

s l e t le g

H u t t e r ..... 12 oz 19c Tropical ....... pt. 15c

Olives

SW EET POTATOES

t nr*r«u r.«ptu

A pples .. 4 lbs .. 25c G rapes .....
'

*• Malr U m k

.I is *&lt;■ !•«

C a b b a g e ..... lb 3 Vic Celery
1 a HldlaN
P o tato es, 10 lbs 31c R u tab ag as
M l»w re|

O L E O ........
PK X Q

.1 III ( In

lb 25c

P E C A N S Stuart lb. 29c Schley 39c

62c

A ll I ’n p u l.ir llr n n d n !

(’IG A R K T T K S . C(n. *1.21

SUGAR

V IN EG A R .... P t bottle .... 12c

SUGAR

SW AN SO AP ... "3 med. ... 17c

f&gt;. F P r a m

SO AP F L A K E S
f Is* is* *

I tI N S O

13c

I .ran

h ig p k g .

TirElir

12 o’ ran

H r—

l.r.ttr

*■ '

*-tIH IIIM
22' C H U C K R O A S T

lb 27c

3Sc ICI.UR STEAK

lb .15c

1 V-I.HMItt
EGGS, lge, frisli, tUtr.. 53c t Briakel Slew R E E F , lb 1.1c
■I . v

l e r l

&gt;» . 1 . , !

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NOODLES
rWpw *4
M U STA RD
n

3 pkgs.
6 oz ja r

2,5c
8c

2 No. 2 cans

21c

i

MH. ( b ( flrvts

BEANS

C O O K IE S . 10 ox pkg

H

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VOW/ UM H E

H A R D TACK

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11 oi nkga...........

i ' l l * : * 11 u l t r a .

lb 2Pc
lb 23c
lb 23c

BABY FOODS .... 6 cans ... 39c
Tif clf

x■

1r

K »r ir itH

W H IT E B R E A D ......... 16 oz 8c

Fat Red HEN, tv wt lb 33c
asiTKii wri/rasa iikii
F IS H

lb 35c

The N ation’s Favorite— Custoih Ground!
Elaht^O’clock

Sm

Sausage.......lb 29c

'

4-8 o z ........ 15c

llr a llli

LIFEBU O Y

■artery

3 cakes .... 19c

MATCHES .... 3 boxes

KLEK

***■„ av*)&gt;rt:n r i m

IM

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Exprelally far Dishwashing I

R O E _________ lb 19e

3 lb nkjf. |0c; 6 lb pkg. 19c STEAK..............

M

STARCH
T M

HAM ......
SHOULDER
SIDE -----------

I l.a r w v

C L EA N SE R ....................c an 4c
f H t » O a H B ai9#4k»*M | l U M
LUX FLA K ES, sm. 9c, lge. 22c
IM a lr y

.

Ils lle p

9c Lg 22c

a is .e e g , p r s i . i ,

....

21c

si*w ing

Chickens.....lb 35c
F ry e rs .......... lb 43c

Sausage

CORN FLAKES
POST TOA3TIK3 or KELLOCCB

(wwifr
TWtUi

FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES
CORN-FED B EEF

U. S. No. I —Factory Packed

P O T A T O E S ............... 10 l b s .............. 3

|f; STEAKS

idahu Baking

POTATOES ;......... : Z 6 lbs , .............. 2
I'OTATOES-Ga. S w eet
S lb s
2

CLUB .

toe woKanna

FLOUR, 10 lba 0
l^ Y O N N A isE
SANDWICH

S arro It W ith Yoar

RIB or LOIN

FILLETS
HADDCCK • COD or
RED PERCH

v - . p*w n »

CROAKERS... lb 10c
R*wo

CROPS ... .......
backbonT
r —* r «

:

SHOULDERS .

MtigAOE

til_____

lba 67c, 48 lba *1.67

N srtk sm T aste O ' Be*

Art A Real Tread

CABBAGE-Fresh, G reen........... . lb
BEANS-^Green S trin g
2 lb s
2
SQUASH—Yellow
PEABS-BarUett
• a a a a • * « •• • * • « • « • « • •
APPLES-York Cooking
ORANGES-Fresh, juicy
PECANS...............

PIG PORK

HOUSE

8 o . 13c. Pto. 2
.........8 o * B tt 1
g
(Is*. . . . . . .

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IS S A b T

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FISH
SHRIMP

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UNITED HATES DEFENSE

3A.Y1JNU8 BONDS'
A N IN D E P1

D A IL Y N E W S P A l’E li

HANFORD, FLORIDA,

AY, DECEMBER 4. 191

M em ber

en. Santa Anna Kin

In

Solomon Islands

Destroy Nine Vessels Name Lake After Her
lii N i g h t Battle;
Over 8,000 Enemy
Troops Loss Lives

Annoclnted

I'r w

Allies Crush German
Attempts To Retake
jKey African Points
Both Sides, F ig h tin g
For Tunisian Air
Control Throw In
S w arm s Of Planes

FBI Chief Receives Cuban Award

18 Yea*Old*v To mans from the northifsection
h /s&lt;
#
Begm
December I hole in the Neal line* w sa t ‘ ,1
°
n

WASHINGTON, Dae. 1 4 .
AP)—Tha N ary m w a t a i

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T o

on

tl-e

■He

Young Men Asked
front, *i i mi *r »«■ "p««f
' Report T o H i g h [trained rv « rr» i inU action. ^
S c h o o l s In A r e a l , ^ o U,HfiU( S d
n.
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A iioriA T K n m m

In the Bolomon Island*,
American warships scored a
big new victory over the Jap*
fnnese off 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
the Gone sector aa they closed In
on enemy forces trapped on th at
coastal atrocfhold and In nearby
Buna, whCTe tha Japan*** are
•tubbomly reelatlnf.
A lurpiiaa Jap attem pt u&gt; rein­
force
bcleafuered
Nipponese
troop* on G'jadalcnnal v ia imeahed Monday n lrh t by American na-

•

Aim t «.in mill Hi'ili*h IrtHipo
i ru.'lti'il it &lt;efti'&lt; of ilei*|HTnte
tiiT in u ii Jitlem p t* In i'i'c«|&gt;t lire* k e \ |m lllt* "II Ml,, M[&gt;|i r t « i c h e ' In H u e r t e m u l T u lit.*. I *nt lie n ! \ Inatti-a w e re
a ti f f e r e i l m i lint It Milo* mill
t h e i h i i ' l t e lin tllp ivim uii.* In
lie fiin jrlll

- ■
number nf bulldlnfa In the ruined
Rr*UlrHk&gt;n of I t 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 a t
Selective Service Board, announl flank,
U of the Alamo an-l w aa,
ced this mornln*. addlne th a t the I noaatan troop* have dratroysd
M a t tit* battle of S a n 1
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 R lallnfrad
g a t the San Antonio, T r* .,|
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*
dm ta 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.

Rose Tead, to, 1* proud of thd
fact th at a lake it robin la be
named a fte r her in Kodiak laland,
A lark A Hhe it tribute* the honor
to her wide and frow ine cores• pondence with men •tationed on
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1active Service O ftla t aa soon *■ cludtna 40 b lf tranaporta, » n
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Hundreds o f G erm ans dm l ■
possible, the d r a f t board will al- the aootham ou tsk irts of S u ln
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t ild youth* not ta quit school a t litro n f-p o in t which “covered t)
toon aa they b a n rtfta ta re d .
Hank of a Germ an form ation
Kollowinf th e - 'NhUonal Salat ; On tha left bank of the I in
live Service t i l t h rs fls 'tra tio n ,, northw est of S ta lln fra d w hn,f ,
queetionalree w(l| bot be mailwl&lt;the Huaalana are tryinv tn l|(
to th a re fta lra n U - The m an will circle the entire N atl i d g r a ,,
Hll out his q a aa tlo n a irt a t th r by drlvlny southw ard to link X i .
sam e tim e ha re a lste r* I | u aiwltl with o ther Soviet units, a at m m
confcation and delay, Mr. ( h a p - ly-fortlfled h a lfh t was lakrn 1,1
man revealed, a n d tua order num- te r a hand-to-hand flfh t in 111, n
bar Is determ ined by hie date of the G erm ans loat 300 men,
birth,
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f u n i and 10 blockhouse*

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refuler mcctlnf a t tha R lti the­
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on Monday, President Holland
jtcan announced today a* he re­
vealed thet Charles Morrison,
m anafrr of the Rita, has *rr»nf*d
a ■pedal s ro fn m recallinf the |
attack on Pearl Harbor on* year
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the alar* of tha Rita Theater
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Kennel Club Will
S tart Season Soon
season termini ti f f an April
WklUT Cornwall:;, prwaldant
ren tral m anaftr, and P. I- I
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nounced todat
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now hrrv. ami a total of 400 i

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Women’s Bond Sales
Total $23,565.25
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S M l i l , Mrs. &gt;M. B. Smith,
airm an, etatad tkl* mornlna a*
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A boon recorded a* all the moni from thp county had twt bean
The iaryoet return* from •

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 lak e Monroe far­
mer. brouahl aevtnl
heade of
perfectly forrotrsd Icabari lettuce
which n« te aeliliif locally. Into
Tha Herald office ihle mornlna.
Th* heads a r t firm and perfectly
formed, a rood example of the

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Untold .Smith, s t a r t e d Ita Krnrtng»
im rlv this w e t k . e v r n t ho ugh the
rrsoluii&lt;&gt;n m u it • til! Im&lt; Approved
t &gt; t h r H o u x b e fo r e the fn ju lry
)■ |nrmnll&gt; e u lh o r U e d .
Old iiiint hruahet should be rvlalmrd, lh« bristle* twin* cleaned
llh aaaolln* or turpentlaa.

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Baseball Executives Asked To
Curtail Travel During 1943

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" W A 8 J llN ( ,T O N - ,,# c - *• W &gt; J o itp b B . E astm a n , ■!‘•friiM* tl» m *
*tk&gt;n d ir r f lo r , r a l l d
upon
league l»**rh*ll executives
to "explore the poXsibilifo r cu rtailin g tra v e l* during
ik e I t i l K u o n .
la a tm a n offered several sug, M otion* Irut said h» could not
p ro d kt * t thia time w hethrr they
would be su fficie n t, adding
“ Accordingly thia letter ran npt
bo taken * • a guarantee of the
fu to r* .r
E a itm a n sent identical letters
ta Keneasw kfountain Lan d is, comnlaaloner of iia se lia ll; Ford F r ic k ,
president of the N ational League,
■ltd W illia m lls r r h lg * . president
o f tbe Am erican Ira g u r, asking
th at
the Joint meeting of (he
leagues opening tomorrow in C h i­
cago consider carefully the prob­
lem of how lassie travel requirem eet* ra n !«• met "without waste
In space or m llrag c.”
Eastm an m ailr these sugges­
tions;
1, T ra v e l Incidrnt to spring
tra in in g m ight U- minimised. Huhl«et to aultab lr weather eondlU oni, the selection of a trainin g
Bit* aa near as possible to thn
permanent headquarlrr* of the
team would save transportation.
AlaO the elim ination of drastic
curtailm ent of pre-season e xh ib i­
tion schedules would rase the
transportation burden
S. Long duplicate trip s must
ba avoided during the regular

Eastm an asked the baseball e x ­
ecutive* to resurvey their sche­
dules to determine If city to rtty
trip * could he pared furth e r, and
said that afte r the season logins
tha rescheduling of postponed
games should be arranged In s
b a n n e r to avoid any extra trave l.
I . Schedules should provide for
ample trave lin g tim e between
cities to avoid possible garnn can
M llsU ons In case of late train s or
accommodations.
Consideration
should also be glvrn to leas crowdi
f d secondary trains In place of
p rim a ry tra in s , and In rertatn
, It may l * necessary to use
facilitie s rather than
&lt;hy Coach
«
•leep lnr ear*
Tha dlefenae transportation chief
M id h* fe lt other ty|&gt;es of travel
. i b y Individuals and group s "h a v e
— moaalbly a lesser justt Ii fir
r at Ion than
I **“ bascbsll team travel/*
lr
but that he
4%\i tha ban-ball rie e u t lv rt thmild
Informed of th«* tituatlon a* 1

Four Grid! Teams
From Southeast
Asked To Bowls
A T L A N T A , Dee. I , W&gt;— The
Southeastern conference w ill lie
naked to grant perm ission fo r four
m em ber* to play In post-season
I hiw I game* next J i n . 1.
G eorgia Tech cleared the jr a y
today fo r competition ag ainst Tex
„
| n tbe Cotton bowl when the
U c u lly
committee on athletic*
accepted a bid extended
by
tlieSouthwest
conference
cham pions for a New Y e a r's day
gam e at D a lla i
G eorgia previously had accepted
a bid to the Rosa bow! at I’ asadena. C a lif., and Tennessee ac­
cepted an Invitation from New
O rleans' Sugar bowl.
Georgts's
opponent is not yet determined.
Tennessee w ill meet T u ls a , ante
rem aining unbeaten, untied major
football tram of the nation.
T h e fourth member headed for
a bowl trip is A labam a, fo r in
O range bowl meeting w ith Boston
college at M iami.
Conference approval Is a lw a ys a
fo rm a lity with Invited team* ask
ing— andil Invariably receivin g —
perm ission to engage in post-sea­
son gam es. The requests w ill he
considered this year when the
conference meets In regu lar ses­
sion at K no kvlttf, Tenn , Dec
11-12
L a s t season Alabam a went to
the Colton t&gt;owl, ami (leorgia
jilayeil in tha Orange bowl. The
previous y ra r M ississippi .Stale
Invled to the Orange bowl.
and Tennessee lo the Huger bo *I

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O u r m en of m ettle in the arm ed forces will

sm ash th e ir way to com p lete V icto ry.

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Are All Captains

T h e i r m ettle is backed by faith in them selves,

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every bit o f M E T A L we can put into th eir hands

nition and all the oth er needed m aterials of war.

B U Y WAR BO N D S

ETTA KETT

By PAUL ROBlNSOr'-

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O. D. T. ORDERS REDUCTION IN TRUCK
PICKUP AND DELIVERIES TO SAVE GAS AND
TIRES.
Wa are afiklnjr our patrons to co-operate by:
1. Ilrlnglng in and calling for cleaning when
possible.
2, Paying driver when he presents bill to save
eaR backs.
S. When one dar service la desired, bringing in
and calling for cleaning.

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waa one nf tbe main reasons for
Nolle* la k m l 7 kI t i b IKa i J uaa
State slipping a 53-31 defeat to
leawry Pxp worth fUrd h»r fl n i t
tbe sailor*.
report as E xecu tr ix of th# M t « y 1

. and In
th e ir grow ing and sale uf plant*
lin ra .
rtf Hairy
Mllloo I'ApWDftla. 4 *Editor sT to ts: T h is la the
T o d ay , as w t drive through
i * i » r tl , Ibmt pIj * ft l * J b«r potlUon
l**f final dlvcriArua, and that «h«
firs t of a aerie* of articles
H anford, streets, we see green
will i|i{ilr to th * l l o u o n b l t f t \V
appearing In the Herald uora
le w iit ,, thoussm lt of s ta le s t and
Co anty J u 4 f « of
k e lt a ll Fa r* a* a
ju n io r,
h is
a seek w ritten by s u a l e l i
cam e llia s that * e used to think
Ouuntr
Flori d *, on ih c f l t h 4* r
( .A I N F .3 V I U .F , Dec. 1,— (flpe- joined the N a r y and is headed
uf the Hanford llard en ClsU
of aa
im possibles, a id by
and
uf tivtviribrr
for Approval of
»a me • nd frtf final 4l*rh.ArA* *• 1
Director for a berth on the G r ra t lo k r* 1&gt; T » l» : I O I H T l» F T H K t
on n a ile r s of p srtieu lar In
large as fine a showing of rare r l s l l Acting Athletic
N aval T ra in in g Statio n tra in . The
T \ J I IMeICX, JtKMIWOM* * O l \ - |*i*rutrljf nf the * * 1* l * o f ll ar ry
leaf In garden lovers
and
garden subjects ss one could wish, P e rry Beard today announced a B lu e jackets w ill p lay (wo games
Ml lion I'sapu «&gt;f lit. dkrenvM, on thl*
T i, m t n
o r
m m n it.
h o rtleu ltu rlsls.
w etter s t ill, through the Garden twelve game basketball schedule with M ichigan S ta te College this
I2fd 4«&gt; of Novrmbor IBIS.
r i : T in : iir r A T r . o r
C lub we have
Intelligence. W# for the 11M2-4.1 U n iv e rsity o f Flo ­ w tn U r, *o I I w ill be up to the If A lt IIY WILTO.N P A P IM if iT H . !»•J I .N A . U R * n r r A P W O R T I I s
Kifecuhfk rtf tha citato of
f*4 **&lt; l.r
ry W ight, llhn* know and call our planta bv their
BY
S p a rta n s to stop
th a.r
form er
rida
basketball
tra
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r v A im r
m il t o n
p a p Hanford
Garden
o rary Member.
botanical names, we know how
W
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The Gator*' f ir s t gams la aet
Club.
tn p lan t and above a ll. we know for I&gt;ec. I I at Tuscaloosa, A la .
the delight of sharing.
a g -in tl the Alabam a
Crim son
O ccasionally It is saUi In me
Tide. Additional garnet m ay be
"T h e Garden Club has made a
in&gt; eitr,| Into tF * schedule I f they
trig difference in the appearance
ran he arranged without creating
of H anford" O f course ft pleases
a transporation problem.
Garden C lub member to hearj
tn commenting on the schedule,
th is, but in tru th this change has
Dean W . H. W ilson, chairm an or
many facters beside this organ-' M lt, i ^ , , chapm an of B a lt L the a th le tk
committee stated.
Ixation. Fo re*lo st among these more y j
[ . , i , j , | nK her aunt “ The comm ute* voted to ph y
are the plant sales and flo ^ erj y n j c B ills ,
the basketball sche&lt;lule provided
shows of the Woman's C lub, Its
M rs. George M iller returned to it is i-itaible to secure transputC ity B eautiful Comm ittee, which F o rt
1iun.M
la u d r r d s lr
after having
canvassed every street In k in g o r­ spent a few daya with her mother,
Tha schedule;
ders for Us slogan, “ a Calm , a M rs. i l i i l li p B au er. .She w as ac­ [k * i. 11*12 A la b a m a at T u w ca lo o ia
14-16 .M i*«Uaippi .S ta le at
poinsetla and a hibiscus," fo r ev­ companied home by D ixie C ro sie r. [in S ta te C o lleg e
ery garden. Im ter a garden com­
M r. and M rs. J . C. B ills , Miss
mittee worked successfully for a I-ouiee Chapm en, Mr, end M rs. line- 181-17 MtfttlMippi at Ox fo rd.
y e sr. thus form ing a nucleus (or | W . I . Hleg spent the week-end J a n HU {jrturyji at home
J a n '12 U (aeurgitt nt Athena
our presenl Garden Club.
at the H ie i Cam p
At
that lim e .
Mrs
A rth u r,1 Am ong those who attended lb * fV b IU-20 Auburn nt home
Cum m er of
Jackso n ville .
then j * , r f n l . Teacher
Association
preadent of the newly formed .w h ic h met at the school Tuesday
H o rid a
Federation of
Garden I „ f t , ri)00h Included: M rs. W itlho if,
H u bs came to us. Her e n th u .la m .l y r . C a rte r, M r*. Oulda W ilson,
her radiant love of gardens In- M [ li M lr y f ltonr, r Mf I . j . W .
F T P 1 K R C E , Dec. 1, (F N S )
spired us lo tr y out the vslue |&gt; r«eatL M m. A . B . Doane, Mia*
nf orgsnlie&lt;l e ffo rt, and from L v eelyn
me
M cC arty
ly n D
" an iels, M rs. H . M cG ill, — A ll three of
that tint* to th* p rsrn t, the San- M r*. J . W . Yarborough, Mr*- A . brothers are C ip ta in s now In D *
fn l group has gone forw ard. T h ir ­ A . 'W esson, M rs. Leona B a x ta r, Arm y Dan, fn rm rr .Speaker of
Representatives,
ty two years ago. I ran rrm em M rs. P h illip Bauer, M rx. W . E . (hr Huu&gt;e of
Iter only one hlg single red hi- M rl-ane, M rs.
M argaret
( k ill. who is on duly at Camp Hhelby,
blscus teish. a few long-legged M „
| | . A . H .ld e rn ta n , M r*. John M is*. was promoted to Captain
poinarttiaa, one fine P a u la Hcar-i T h o m a*. M r* W U Sieg . M r*. tome lim e ago. Word w as reellm ljer. a ll on Park A venue . ' 0 n M .ih le u * . Miss Ads Rogers, retted this past week that Brian
There inky have been more tp rcl-j y j ( l . | „ t w | H „g er*. Mrs Im lluo and John, both of whom are on
svere
mens hut I did not see them, for A ld erm an , Mrs II II H y n t ami it ri v at Fort llrn g g . N.
j i .molest ilo- I .p la in s recently.
we dal not gel ill-m i s,, sw iftly I K th rl Thom as.
Ail throe h re graduates o f the
in those days Th at the love o f)
y r
an)) y „
j
G , I'lueke1 i i'jerce l!l';h School and the
Xardens was here was apparent tiAum of Cocoa were guests of I diversity of Flo rid a , and had
in the immediate response to the
N e|||,i Thom as on Sunday.
Jto T C (raining prior lo en titlin g .
M rs It. K. F ra n k lin , M iss E llis O f utitfilil vmI ug lo *uir r ff m t l»*th F ra n k lin nrnl Miss Itewtrirw
w rrr
i^ ilfirn l Ihnrl trnh u rU t*t Gam bia of Hartford werr T h a n k s­ C i i r a r H P r e H e n t e d
Or, U riiry kvrhrflnir mid .Mr, Tin* g iv in g dinner
quest* nt
Miss
odofo
M*m|, Ttirniigh |»t-rnon- M ary Htone's.
I friend* in Hanford th ry ifavn
M r*. O tris Ingram anil Miss
&lt; A M P H I .A N M N G .
rkhp.
1,
out a w raith o f Inform ation, jud* D o ris G rissom nf Daytona Vleaoh
grit our early flow er showa, and were guests o f Mr snnd M rs. It. (S|mt 1a I) A ciifAr with ea c h cnli*l!ini*nit—o f an th oug ht men aenrkmailr* fliip' cuntr i but Inn* to lr»4i* N. Stre ve ll Iasi week.
Lof rnlM tu rr it a t ('nmp Uln ^Jlnin
viilual pfardrna. H r. Nrhrtirtff told
M rs. T o rre s left F rid a y for If &lt;tl nr tlon *1 a tlon when a box of
u« much ni*oiit |»a Inn* Titc hun* Ph iladelp hia where she w ill he
ri|pir« wa* passed arnuiyl to them
drrds of focoa
plumnaa*
that with her huehand
wrrr invited fo help themaelvtA,
adnrn our hrmtra and atrerta an*
M r and Mrs (( N S tre v e ll,
Th.- truth nf the m a t t e r wa*
mu!#,
Ire iu tifu l
reminder of Mr. snd Mr*
Bsrney
Hchults,
l l r n r y F. K i n * «f
him Tb r ekrtulilta fancy leaved M rs. Gertrude Gilbert and Mr. that Corn
ra lad luma, not an miich in pvl* TecJ Rumtiir were g i,e ,(s ,,f M rs. lUnifor M r , an Induction Hta
T h a Slo g an of th e T r n u u r y D ep artm ent la :
lienee a i I hey ahould i&gt;e4 take ua P au lin e Gtere on Thanksgiving. t«on r U r k , had purehaaed a box
(d riffara to r r l r h r a t e the birth
• E V E R Y B O D Y T O P T H A T 10^ B Y N E W Y E A R S ”
hark tn visits nf M« breath lak
M r. anl Mrs i's n c e W sgnnr if i f hi* f t n t win and had Invited
I uk roller tlon in («ntha
D syto n a Beach are .(.ending the r v r r y c n r In share In the evenC
Indeed, ih f ^ nrirroui nm aryllla w in te r here at their cottage
which we y m tc fu lly owe to dear
IN I I R NATION A I. I I H I H l l l M 4 1 H IN K I C n i P D l A l lO N
M r. and Mrs John H rhnati of
If 1wi2 only I I s l a t e * Icvlnl
Mr. Mead of Oviedo ulem bark tn fie Land spent (he week end at
t M1« • i&gt;n tobacco, now the ntimber
Dr Nehrling of Gutha, I love tn th e ir cottage here
Pa* increased to 2H_
recall the unselfish friendship of
these two great men. Mr Mead
onre told me th at fir. NVhrllngmaria the first effo rts toward by-'
h ridliatiod nf nrnarylli«. itslntr |
m-a l a .i u w .a w A M
w ry Likwtlj. i.nfHirted slot'k: sml
TW rS P L A C E i s s o 8 k 5 w e l - i
TAlCEirEASV//_
In- I mUI no of U o tljirtK over miles
h a v e t o u s e m o t o g b ik e s "
of sandv ffmtl to get some pre
clous pullen As I rarall the story,
fiONTWlNS
OON'
this was h i« beginning as a faw
W f lO N f l*
nmus grower n reputation that
W A / .M (9 ^ 1
I c a n 't
b*- addl'd to in the hybridisation
HOP
sto p
of gladiolus, and hi* outstanding
fame tn the creation nf new and
beautiful orchids
A t the years have potsed, we
hflive had nice m u use I from Hr.
liarn b l H urnr , f*rnfrssn r and M r*,
I. K J,nrd snd Mu I ford F o s te r
whit designed our Victory G a r­
den Show in ID4J?
There have hern many others
who have shared ih t lr knowledge
wit! i ua, and » c have helpeil
each other in experim entation
I rnn remember it thin row of
♦ •*
sweet peas tn a hark y a rd — so
THANKS TO MYOAUflMTEe S|
I O B / O H / A 'D « e c r a R S '
unusual thrn that M r. Mead made
AND FtO TOUNS O lO H O .CXXl1
a Irln to Hartford tn see If It was
l CANT STOP
. POODUC••a lly
true
they
could
!&gt;e
171 O N FL2S
grown
here
I
ran
tT ra it
J N C B B f iQ
our
gmasement
and
wonder
over
our
firs t
home
grown
delphiniums that reminded us of
W&lt;xsl«wi&gt;rth', Invcly line about
"Speeilw ell's ,1a ri Ing blue".
At
the present time sweet peas and
delphiniums a r t grown commer*
c u lly In great uuantltlea by our
local ho rticulturists, who hav*
patiently worked out melhoda and
form ulae! for to ll adaptation
These local firm * have been -if
Incalculable help to the Individu-

Garden Club Notes

With Enlistments

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T h e ta b le s w ill bo turned
’42-’43 Schedule —(JS*&gt;—
when O u t Aobochon re tu rn s to
tbe cam pus th is w in ter. C h et, whu
For Basketball won national recognition in bat

in th e form of planes, tan k s, ships, guns, am m u ­

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SAVINGS HON IKS
VOLUME XXXIV.

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S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A . W E D N E S D A Y . D E C . 'i. 19 1 2

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.M e m b e r

A g n a t e ,I

Part Of Nazi
R e in fo rce m e n ts
Mussolini Tells Italians To
ArmyRemoved
Rushed T o Nazis
From Russia
On In Spite Of ChurchilFs
On African Front Dominating Hill Onj
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Hitler Attempts To
Avoid
Disaster;
,tJ. S. Troops Cut
Off Coastal Road
i a r a sso cia ted r u i n

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Area May Not Be
Part Of Dimout
A . B . P»ter*on. romiaander
of the C lllte n * Defense Corpa
of Seminole C o unt), elated yesterd ay Ih-.t he w as keeping in
touch w ith Gen.
A lb e rt
II.
Blending , com aunder o f tho
D tfe tu e Corpa of the State Doiaaeo Council.
to
determine
whether or not it he* dclei •
m ired by the W ar Department
If tha Hanford area I* to be
Included in t'ie roestal dlatout
a r m . M r. l*eter»on atated th at
there had been come tonfu*ion
regarding
th h
m atter
and
th at Gen. B lin d in g had adriaed
him that he « n
lu ve illg a tIng the problem and would let
him know »* u » n a . poa.iU e
the near bounderie. of the dim*
ou , area.

While on tho shore* of an­
cient Tunisia, the Allies cut
off the vital Asia “escape
corridor to Tripoli.” German
headquarters asserted today
that counter-attacking Axis
troops “threw the enemy out
gf several villages" yesterday,
and dispersed Allied parachutists. Other North Afri­
can dltpaUhco said Hitler * u
frantically nuking ralniorrcm.nl*
to Tonlata by aea and air In an
attempt to stovo off threatening
dliaater, eran aa American troops
aererad a eoaaUl m l wan 100
miiaa aouth of Tunis, tha capital.
— -----------Lota Tocaday an air Itruest, _ _
of an Intenaity uarqupllad wnca
tha Battle of Britain waa raported
ra(ine over Tunlala aa Cermona
and Italian* mibed In reinforcamerit* by aea and air la a frantic
bid to keep their foothold* on Ibo
roaital rim and BrlUah, Americana
and French drora apoarhead* forFu n eral services fu r Robert M.
C a rra—
w ay.
a y , -&gt;«.
81. iorm
form#r
er m
resident
S * * !!£
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lhTh*
radio **M that one 1
who dlad Saturday at
of^^ac °ipearhead*. *ro»poaed°of *b r ie *f . n*in e s., wS'ill" k*'
^owln,
a
ha held
at tha

Funeral Rites For
Robert Caraway To
Be Held Thursday

A m erican* and French, alread y
had driven to the E a st Coast be­
tween Gabes and S fa a , catting out
ono pocket .
In
tha north, the Morocco
broadcast added, tha A llie s hare
driven through enemy m inefields
and overrun tha resistance of
Germ an heavy tanka In the d rive
to divide the Germ ans In T u n is
and B tfe rta .
A p p a re n tly, the radio continued,
tha B r itis h f i r s t A rm y has now
op “ ag ain st the nucleus
of enem y

U Gtn. Dwight D. IlMabowv
tin ' (brown rvorythlng In hi*

B fa x and G ab **, tb* four . . .
c o t t a ! Potete bald by tha A s ia ,
la t W la s t I t Haora, said dlafrom A llla d M a d u tr ts r.
(latch**
o N o rth A fr ic a wbaro a ■pokes. man described tha battle aa at
• a c ritic a l stag *.
Round-the-clock A lllad assault*
w e n reported In aoma dispatches
to hero made A l i a glr baas* a t
B l u r t s v irtu a lly untenable, w ith
H ille r forced to wrltHdnw aoma
m of h is plana* to operating bases
w In B k i l r .
B u t the C arm an s w a n try in g

m v a a id e hers
In
Everg reen
C em etarv at 3 00 o'clock tomor­
row afternoon. The R e v . P. R.
W im b erly, pa.tnr of the F ra n k lin
Stre e t Baptist Church, w ill offica te . M r.
C araw ay
w ill
ha
buried beside hi* w ife. M r*. C a rrie
C i r a w i t , who died here In 1134.
M r. C araw ay came to Jackso n ­
v ille s ix y e a r. sro . and one yoar
ago moved to fltarka. Ha was a
member of the BspUat Church.
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Southern Side Of,
Stalingrad Is Re*!
captured By Redgj
l» r

A l l o t IA T B U

N T M IIK It

I'r c m .

Fight
Warning
British Open I p On
Entrenched
Nazis
In El Agheila In

Oil Company Employees Buy War Bonds

P A X III

Adolf H itle r was rr ported to­
day to he w ithdraw ing a t least
part of hi* arm iea from tha bloodyl
loo day old aeiga of Stalin g rad ,!
, aa
Russian
defender*,
folding
, bock the weakening Germ an aeig*
I line*. recaptured a dom inating
hill on the *outhtm *id* of the
Volga metro poll* and puibad out
from two to five m ile*.
R o u ia n A rm iea rode roughahod
■
o r r r stubborn Germ an
in raa btssss
In the Staling rad area and northwiett of Moscow yesterday, cap tu r­
ing le r e r a l localities and k illin g
more than 7.000 A l l s tropa, tha
Soviet High Command announced
. thl* morning r a rlle r.
F ift y big transport planea with
J which the Germ ans are try in g to
. supply encircled units on the Stalj Ingrad fro nt were destroyed, .'0
J In a ir battles and 30 ln Soviet

°" ,n,my ,lnlrom”- lh*

Tueeday
m idnight
communique
said.
H eavier (irrm a n resistance In
battles of mounting fero city on
both, of the main fighting fronts
w as acknowledged by the high
command. W hile reporting steady
Red A rm y advances In moat arc
tors, It said that ln u n t a re a ,
so u th w n t of S la lln g srd th r Soviet
troops were engaged in fo rtify in g
th eir occupied positions
Field dispatches said the R u s­
sians w4r» sm ashing through ring
a fte r ring of Germ an fo r tific a ­
tions ruors than 18 miles behind
the broken fro nt line defenses
northwest of Moscow, w hile on
Ih s .Stalingrad fro nt the N asls
w »r* fallin g back through m arrow
corridors between Soviet wedges.
B l l i i s n ls lashed the northwest
em front, the reports said, while
operations In Ike Don Volga area

Shown ib o v r l i M r*. M U Sm ith .h a irn ia n **f lb# \N • •• •
I*
M r*. Raymond
C rosby,
l u t h * ,’ and taow .
by t a ,*n " ,t U n t ,B *
M rs. W . W. W tb u . Portsm outh.
c h rc k fo r 1 3 .6 2 0 60 front Ku»aeU
i i m - u i n .1 1 . It
The R ussians captured three
V a , Mr*. F-rnest M eaey. MUm i I
Io o r &gt;oiu. th t R a v . R o y C . C o m * tanks. I t guns, SO tanks, three of e m p lo ye e * of th a t ro iA p a n y a m i I Ih r W att nn&lt;l S n • •** «
i/ a thoaix. N or raa a C . Sciim ul
a ll blnclalt t •• M
t a r y of lh a w a r

ir u a l c o m m it tr * of W att mwl S i n i U n

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Robert M. C araw ay J r . of Jack- ■tor## 41,000 eartfidfta »nd olhtr |o f (he S r m in o k C o u n ty W a r S a ' " f * t*«»ini»»llt«*e
I I
l* u l. ,
aasivilla and Bam C ara w a y o f m A U na).
K a n sa s C ity throe sletare, M r*.
, n me area o a st of by
Jim Baker, C layton. A l a , M r*. M . J „ captured V eliki# L u k l. key rail
J . Norton. Lo u isville, A l a , M r*-j road center *7# mlla# northw est ..f
A v * Brow n. C lavton . A la-i five i Moscow,
a Bovlat detachment
brothers, John. Ham
end
Jim wiped out 17 00 n » _ . n
........
C aro w ay of Clayton, A t * , Oates | .n d d l.a b le d nine
C a ra w a y , Bunnlland T e x a s and' ored c a rs, the hlgn Command re­
C lyd e C araw ay, A tla n ta , G a.
ported.
,I4S, • 8.11141 h'O "«
t lu l
“Kit initiiig up i ll ..- mIiii tinting I"
Mounting Rad A rm y a c tiv ity un
th^ prr*r»i4 ntiri grn* i irfllM* !•»' 1 »&lt;i f awult 4af UI44|*4F II Jlf f II
the Leningrad fro n t In conceit
wmrk h«* I**-r»» m t *unparati%r|) |*1*. mg li&gt;4f .# • S um rar n»r
w ith lh * o ffensive w as Indicated
................. . ||444 k•
■Implr liioltlt ui r..h. . &lt; hirf It . |1,. 44 ,
by the report th a t Soviet snipers
l-»U\
»4|1 ' 1. 4.. • a••1 .» Mg.4f4* h. *MI-I
G. William* •ttel4
had killed 700 Qarm ans there,
I.Srtll
W . A . L e ffle r of Banford Sam w hile a rtille ry and m ortar fire dr
1.4 Ite It.
D- P ltxlm m o n i of F o rt Myers, strayed 20 pillb o x**, 14 bliwk
nthei mill I •i '
and D r. G. 8. Oslncup of Orlando houses and dugouta, two g u n . an-l
M.S|| MV
were yeatenlay elected ** new other equipment.
Kern tin
Ih i
members to the elate
of direc
Inside Htellngrad the R u ss ia n . ,
pi* i Hi
I'*.
to rs-al-lsrg e of the Flo rid a Stale beet o ff a ltJttk i by im a ll ( ,e ,m .n
" " n ,r n e c r.e a ry k.&gt; men I y it ««1i •
Cham ber of Comiperce, the oldest unite, k illin g *0 0 . A number n | j '.n« » " « « » ■ ran t . ........... Ithe li*a' ‘ 1
service p o o p In F lo rid a , which Grrm *n-heW b u ild ln f and dug for d r a f t d e f r r m c n l." A II * •*
lawn* fl"»
t r r . lo c a l B f l r r l l v r » r n n p rl»»
concluded Its twenty-ehrjth annual ouU w rra cut o ff.
m akliu' a
business conference and membertold
#m o
bcr»
of m
thv
heiniiiMl*
— ...
_____ , „ ___. , . __
io
iu
me
c ra
m
e
neiniin-i-lit. «l
thrm*rl%
ship meeting a t lh * Gnorga W ash­
w in
“ *n^ my «i|iif*i«m nil (In* I
ington- Hotol In Ja ckso n ville .
•v e n ln f mi th r C o urt H « u &gt;ft_ ? * * * ” .
»U»t •venlng
lirro t ir«ull «&gt;f th«
W a lte r C .
Bharm an,
Panama •lone tho tftsttra bank of th r Don i
'B y k ty men. I m n n V1*1fulll*lowr •I atltagr " I lirf
a t y In d u strlsIU t, and p ra.ld en ll
ll^ptB ••»d •NliorlBiir
*••
* f I1m stato-wlde
at*to-wide trade body waaj
w eal JThe
h*
work‘^nT^nnllnuouil'v'1
m#sl4.iing
ro-alacted. Among other o ffice r*| altlon to evacuate the Staling rad ployed throughout Ih r y r a r ." M f r u r n l i a l * t t iiK m
orr
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iiimm
ln*i
»rv
rooamed w are: Harold Cole* of | salient oti w hich lh * Red A rm y t a r t e r sold, sib lin g that a llh o u r1for hauling
Ja c k so n v ille , aa
executive
vira l plnccra waa closing. Instead they key men may travel to iJ if f n .
by o'* ih *i «
president! J . D.
Ing raham
of w ar* try in g to supply their trap •cctloni to w ork for th rlr rin|»i*
g r l a»a\
Jackso n vU l* aa troatxurer. and pad unite w ith food and ammunl era, this r U a s if K-ation «Ich*« i
bafnir to4 . •' l.ra NI* telt.l t&gt;04|. .11' &gt;1 (
k * ».. i ra•
#144*1
W U liara U W ilson, also of thst Ilona by ae rial transport
{
include
tran
sie
n
t
or
floating
tham
"
• lb*
,
d t y , a s corporals se cretary.
Red A ir Fo re* pilots downed 20 j bor. ~»ho la etn|t|nyn! *»nl&gt;
mu
oi
4
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4
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1
1
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1
H
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three-motored
tran sport
p lan e. ' certain tim es during th r &gt;•
Dark
^ l|4t
!«•*..
M *gM* • | .
Nf t ...
and destroyed IQ more In ra id , ami who are subject t«» aeUel
1hat fill4tel. lt te **• th. I | . te * wltef.
* .4* lb
on Germ an airdrom es behind (he •eryire
, rvr i ■• ••f lb.«i 4 -• «» %•ra••j f.
■■1*4.14* 11■1A • |l •**
llnea.
f O Itl.fo .i •Irav
•Th e selective service I-&gt;m
t
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j m u.t consider each of these (s i -hail
b*iM 111. 1h«* \,41.1 if g ,4&gt; 1 raft. 0,1*1,, ( . f 1' .
D m to daisy In Issuance o f tran s­
workers aa ind ivid ual cases, their
port rations and of c e rtifica te * of
la no such th ing as blanket d r l.w a r neces s ity aa lh * affactive
m ent," M r. C a rte r eald.
data o f
Dec.
1, tru c k e rs
sad
John Fo rd , g secu llve secret*. •
iw m ib of
com m artial
vehicles
of the F lo rid a F a rm Bureau F r.l
who b a rs not recgivUd th o**, have
bean authorised by Gordon MoreB A N F R A N C IS C O , Dae. 2. (A*) eration, aald th at while ilra flin g
WAHHINtiTU.N. |»rr 2 .
1 W \s||| M i i O . N . Ihra
c ro ft, S ta te rationing o ffico r tousa —Ton y M artin , fo rm e r radio sing- farm labor la undoubtedly r*
N M.^lifiral Martini* »iu m«u.
aaagrg tn c y rocetpt W -U 8 fo r tho kr and m a n recently a c l lc f during tho ava ila b le labor *nppl&gt;. API* an«i &lt; III riMiimiltrra. irturn
l'ir » n li'h |
ltiM*«r\4l'
ia ila t In tho N a v y , has been It la not the d ra ft board that .« In g tn th r |n art- ta h lr a f t e r .« |fi» ' •inn
in pwthMdn
t h r r v y r a i la|»«r.
r a jilu ir « l
the j |H*t»4 r
■u*yriHli««l t a n f f re g n la
' toes a." the realty causing fa rm labor ehnii
i p o ssib ility "f a u nited la ln ii iim u
tf .it * I ul u n itltin g t h r a iilliit filb
og*.
metlJ T u n i s ) .
r r |io r t n l m
hai * Ft n*kf-»l !•* • • v r ir n lr in iin lg »aim *
" T h a real reduction In supp.v) m o n iu u . m e e tin g , and * g r e e .i u . t ............................... * . d Tu e~ l..&gt;
(.
of farm labor la caused by the
fact th at In d u stry w ith high r continue their ta lk * tumorniM
wage* paid and ehorler hours, n
|ri •|ui* k aii&gt;wrr !«• Wt itr
B ric
Ula
k la y e rt Union and rhair
taking aw ay fro m the farm s i tha
man* of the A F I . |&gt;eace commit I Houra^ pleasure for a rtio ii on tin I
least throe lim e s a t m any men •&lt;
1 int'Aiuir till* y r a r . thr ■ ul* r«u»»
made the announcement
a r* taken b y tho d r a ft." Mr
ll l lt lr r t u m n l
the
r«im|»rwim«r . r n n l m n
P h ilip M urray. f l O p re sid e n t.!' •wrr I" th r full rommittre- whi»S
Ford aald.

Draft Board Man Police Thief Says Vagrant Horses Representative
Addresses Group Arc Becoming Problem In Sanford.Q{ Auto Company
Addresses Ciub
Of Local Growers

W. A. Leffler Named
On State Trade Body

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S ,i \ s rrimspni lalion
l.ileline
In \ ital
l .t Nat ion \I VNar

Carter Ex;JlainH Only
Key Men On Farms
Can Be Deferred

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I.Hllt | •.1 thi l.a I is...(• tel \ 1. Il .
• tak**9i ••hr i ,.-ill. I ' ■I. 4iIII. f
••ill*' II&gt;. &gt;nn . 1. \f... te II U41'
4...MI.. . .| %*•*• i •It % ff. oi Ml* f 4te

,Taenewewd^ln^ffenl^vViSSU CoUBtyF*rm,,ur**u■»*

r t jr t a c Fortes
b t n f i n - ra d '
• eat e flra fro

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. ««• III* \l

Truckers Told To Une
Emergency Receipts

Tony Martin Receives
Discharge From Navy

I’roHident Cannot
,
C. I. ().. A. F. Of I*.
ConKider Uniting (iovern Immigration

"I, Synthetic Uulilur
I’rod tut ion I lope f ul
u \ h| | | m ; i

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" T h a t th * 40-hour week that
labor Is holding onto ao tight »

City School Board
Sugar Ration Book

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hull I nil • NMiitialU I k tin r lul nf
I I t v*teo a l i i iliutr,| I - Sararrtvry
nf t ••uiuirif-** !*•••* htiMte
Turw
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nf
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lint- wrfit Mil•• * |ln t In «a \r
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ratinitelr
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nuiBly ilia
n.|i i...w. il.. \ n li*! \ h i g h n than gual*

The ron/erees. apnarvntly
.J ijr ul r w h f t h r i ur nut to hu|«l |» j|»ln St n l
li* 4 hair
Pf
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I *•« li
eld-tl j
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an amiable fram e nf mind but 1 hcai mg*
(Cootmifoo vo Ps§« F a n »
tefter an
•#«»*-•!
i ip irh v
utnnlii • •
|4|r*lg**i m a n
S trag a ll
M A la )
dodging Interrogation, la ft Im
, ,mi riKUtlkr araamn nf thr llnu»r
4)1 irr than umlaaion nf Ihr an
j,. , ,,
H i a n i l l i r l p n l h r r * rnfi
| m ediately. Daniel J . Tobin, gen turn ro v rrln g rn lm o c r nf sUr*’
«a*a teful li iik* that rnrumlttr# on banking ami CUT*
e ral p m id r n t nf the A F L Teem , th r rnlr«ftr**l bill d lffrrv tl llttl
\mriira tnnbllr an«l, »#nC&gt;
r a t u s l! from th r form In which It
mak* it
n m%inr ililr nation of
Htragall aanl thr g«i%ruunrnl
ator* Union, dropped th#
“
\|t \\r 11-* now had a ruMiei alorkpllr of I*#may h a r r j p rra rn lrtl (trrvlnualy to th r
full fi*.« *u»n n«| t»niRrii
comment
(hat “ We
aoma news fo r you tom orrow ," committee. Ju st w la t reception il nuln i ff *«id, R ild liii Ihitt Iht h i |I wren fUXI.UOO ami *U4l.4KIO tuna,
Hut whether he was indicating would draw rnm ilnerl uncertain
Mniiia 4 lull m rm lirr* an&lt;| aumr aiul aililrtl; “Thl* i* my |K*raonal
C. t . Baker v u elected mayor sig n ifica n t development* w*e pure-1
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innloriata «if this •rrtiu ri i r r al- opinion —I think that * r ought tn
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•f Longwood la Um biennial elec- ly speculative.
u /f A T U V I
‘ tra ilv m rm lw ra of ih l* nr**r«t I# nr#tty well nut of the wimmU
Uon yra terday with ■ total of DO
W tA T H L N
|»at»lotlt nr g antiatlun K r n V S l. a* far 'a rubber i* roncrnml by
veto*. Prod E. Madden, with 33
thr mhltll# of iut * yrai .**
.*
...
..
.. I r m h l r m a for cara, mcmbcrahln
Florida--- S lig h tly coW rr w lth CJiri| f -|Mj c#r C|(re i^^klrta ar#
votes, W»J nia iw op for the mayGEORGIA TORNADO R A G F J I fro el In the northern portion In . I F), r(,
hr
..M in g
F ir * Dewths T o ta l 1*0
° r o t W « k a t f o a toturoa • bowed
o lf h l
\
| l i s t M V A llm a n ha* been a
L JftC O L N T O N . G a. Dac. 2, (A’l
C. B . B o a n y d e ra te d C . C . BedTrnneeaco— Much colder * j t h , mnntr.1 a t local director of
B
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T O N . Dec. 2. — ( A h - The
a a b a ifh far U m a ttic * o f city — A tornado sw irlin g over this cold wave w ith tem perature five mnvrmen
ilartr, tr e a ra r a r and aaaaaaor, and oration killed fiv e negroes, Injured to 10 above In th * northwest por-j
John Belyeu, member of the toll of dead since the S a tu rd a y
p t ItAat • scora and leveled aov- lion and 10 to &gt;0 111 tha east ami I Key f lu b waa liylroduravl as night Cocoanut G rove night club
* mra yeeterday. Th# muni- southern portions.
guest by
I ’ ra f. G . F.
M rK ey. f ir * crept close to &amp;00 today aa
airp o rt la
A tla n ta
was
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Preeldenl E . C . H arp er announced tha tabulation showed 490 dead,
bp l storm la st n ig h t and
Bon F ra n c lace •ra n k s , .th ird la lh a l Ja o . D.
Jln k ln s and
Ed w h ile elate, c ity and A r m y s o - ,
th o r ilk * moved to in vestig ate
report on

Deadline Is Dee. 15 C. F . Baker Elected

Mayor Of Longwood

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Speaking Of Casualties

The Sanford Herald

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THE (FRONT) D O O R

r a n iin lt le n to o u r a rm e d f n r t v * f r o m P e a r l H a r lt o r to
N ov 15. e x c lu d in g th e A f r i c a n C a m p a ig n , h a v e been 5 ,0 ! ) I
— d e a d , :t.t:t.1 w o u n d e d a n d :t0.H 27 m ln n in g o r p r in o n e m .— a
r » ; ” t o t a l o f IH .tK iO . Th em - f ig u r e s a r e f r o m
th e
g o v e rn m e n t.
1 * • * !&lt; 'i in u d t ie i to A m e r ic a n w o r k e r s t h r o u g h a c c id e n t * in th e
----- M im e |ie riu d in iv e |« w n 1 1.500 d r m l a n d 3 ,8 0 0 .0 0 0 w o u n d e d
iT Iu - * ,. f i g u r e s a r e f r o m th e N a t io n a l S a f e t y C o u n c il.
Q onnoi
*»••*•••• H i
T h e C o u n c il o f f e r * th e e o m |ia r la o n an e v id e n e e t h a ' j
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a n id e m * h e lp th e A x i i in d r a in in g A m e r i c a '* m a n j a i w e r ;
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(fcJ&lt; | l l i . i t is v i 'u l t , v ic t o r y , T h e to t a l A m e r ic a n a c c id e n t to ll
t “a f r Iit r =
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8 ,8 0 0 ,0 0 0 w o u n d e d , tin- C o u n r ll s a id . A m o n g th e v i c t i m s )
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••■ on'arr th m iM in rts o i n k ille d w o ia e r a a n d k e y m e n in th e n a ­
Dw
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t io n 's w a r p r o b r a n i. w h o c a n n o t be re p la c e d .
" C a s u a lt ie s m i t in h a t ile f r u n t n r ,, a n e c e a a a r y H o r r i f i c
in |i&lt; r p u L ia t e o u r fre e d o m ." - a id N e d I I . D e a r b o r n , r x e e u l i v e v u e prs’ M ident o f th e C o u n c il. " C a a u n lt ie * o n th e ho m eIltUftil A m p a iw r l l p jin w il* ,
f r o n t . (h iM i(g h a c c id e n t * . a r e p r e v e n t a h le a n d h in d e r i h ’ ;
l l f f i , In r. »r|»rr*PMl» Tk» ||gr»Lf li
t i t m ll* n .t Hr 14 «l B tM rfia lB I , ' f f o i i s ol o u r f ig h t in g m en b y a u lm ta g in g t h e p ro d u c tio n
(i(t)ita m r ***I*iiilitre! In lb* l«*«' o f Ills ’ w e a p o n * a m i m a t e r ia l o f w a r .
H i f ille r «»f Her
w i l l p it " ’
T h o * e w h o f a ll m b a t t le d ie f o r a e n u a e , T h o s e s l r u r k
«Ht|**l
It l* • « It l ' * i * *•*
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d o w n bv in c i d e n t * d ie in v a in .
" I t h I h e d u ly o f e v e r y p a t r io t ic A r n c r ic n n to c o n s e r v e |
m a ii|m w e r
f o r v .e t o r y
W e m u s t a to p a c c i d e n t s . "

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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2,"to t:*
S IN K S S C A R G O E S

Quality Drinks
Served right

P t 'A H L H A R B O R . De,-. 2. — 1
JOT*1— A United h U I n lubm arine
| lha! Malked i t , prey m elu*e l'*
i l hi- Jopnnear t-uu.thni- u * r rn * | T h a t
[ m uld u n irh the pun) u r n 1.1
&gt;(h r b it r ily rare track rank rig h t
! ciic.nv i n i ;o ih ip * n1.1! d a m strtl
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( h r i i t n m i p a r t y in ih r ann**\ **f " K l o n d i k e "
the church laal nljrht. Sunp* i « **
w r v e t l buffet i t y l t , ami In* talde»
w h er e l Fir g u r a t a *vate*t ihr-m
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Mr*. W in nia S m i th , M r * IV. C
l.yrvn, M r ., F . E . B o l l , Mr*. G. K.
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Mr* B . It. f l k f c , Mr*. K. U tUnn.
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J A . 81 r a n r * . Mr*. Utah Hull.
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C a m e r o n , M r*. R. 1. G a i r t w n .
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Ml** E r i n * . M r* . Willia m*, .n d
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holiday ond Undo Sum will be uung
tho telephone more than evei. Thrre-

*0 I decided fo ipeak right out ond oik
(or the help I feel lure everyone ii

help ui by not making holiday greet­
ing long dntunco calli thii year Wo

willing to give,

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gelling Unde Sam'i war colli through,

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war indutiriei a n d buiy government

Sam turely needt Iheie long diltance

agencies — colli that we 'loldleri o(

line* and when he needs them — id*
right now I I know we can count on

the wired know mu«t go through— coll*
t h a t ipeed our Nation on &lt;» Vlctoryl

your cooperation."

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State Buckeye* Ratea^"
First Team By Sports Writers This Grid Season
Of Auto Company
StfiSttiLS
wt»"'o£:
Addresses
Chib
whipped _lh* _ Nary Pro_______

I* ' Waatara

conference

chant-

•

,C e*H**# S t r a m **•#• One)

a big offmdrr aa fa r a* labor
problem* ara cone*mod, ” .aid
Mr. Ford. "This law cams Into
being In 1015 when condition*
wero far dlfftrant than than at
praaent and whm th* problem
was that of epraading labor a*
far aa poaiibta.
“Th* problem now la bow to
get th* moot labor from each
person, and I therefor* regard the
40-hour a week law aa antiquated
and not flttsd to present condi­
tion*," ba added.
A* bearing on this problem, Mr.
Ford read section two of th* re-port of th* Resolution* Commit8Ute la the fourth Big tee, given at th# Florid* Farm
champion to receive
Bureau convention In Miami on
awarta writer'* arcolad* a* n » Nov. 10: a* follow*:
tion*l themplon tine* 1634. Min.
“Ai there I* an acuta ahortag*
finished on top that year of man-power w* favor passage
In In 1040 and 1*41. Pitt*. of a universal Selective Service
In 1837, T*iae Chrictlan Law, abolition of tha maximum
til 1*18 and Taiaa A. and M. in 40-hour weak: substitution of a
up th* mld.wMt mon minimum 48 hour w**bt that all
1888 bruka
l
WPA labor project* ba allmlnaled;
The final 1012 ranking* of th* that all public project* not tt**ntea net (fln t place vote* In pa- tlal to Ih* war affort be post­
m ll n i e, point* figured on 10- poned for tb* duration; that dis­
3
M - 7 ate. Well):
tribution of food to those able to
Firm Tew
work h* stopped, and that all la­
Ohio State (84)
1431 bor union regulation* which hantGaargia (S3)
13.10 K r efficient us* of man-power
W lacansln (4 )
083
sue pended."
034
Taiaa (4)
Homy Thornton, local grower,
,
Georgia Tech
70S end a State director of the Florida
S0O Farm Bureau, alto reported on
if. ' Notrt Dam*
SS3 the Miami convention, bringing out
■
Tmmeiii* ..
College
483 Ih* fart that food production was
447 vital In winning th* war.
244
Leo Butnor, president of the
Second Ten
Seminole County Ibrm Bureau,
r
Th* tocond 10 la made up of quoted a communication from J
ED,' T ria l, 1871 Stanford, 72; Uni* S. Crutchfield, of American Fruit
vanity of California at' ,Loa An Grower*, Inc, who has recently
tt)s% 84: William and Mary (I*. been conferring with OPA heads
h 18| Santa Clara, III Auburn, 2S| in Washington In regard to th*
government’* attitude as to fu­
Hi Minnesota, Holy ture planting* of less essential
( I ) and Penn Btata. 10 vegetables, to th* effect that the
ifU K v points each. Other votes were government would take a fav­
. -v
Mat for llllnole, 18: Indiana, 12| orable attitude toward
thee*
psuae; Irani*, p; Hardln-BIm
crops (celery and lettuce Included)
M M , If Rico, 8; Navy, 4j I-ouls- which hare already boon or ere
lan* Slat*, St Army, 3; Amheysi, about to b* planted, but that an
Si laws, f j North Carolina. it laUr planting* they expect the
Ford he m. 1; and Mlesouri, 1.
Industry to make a eubeUntlsl
. - 81* of th* first tan team* have reduction. Report* from nutri­
r {soil eel tried to play In New tional experts now Investigating
.- ToArii day bowl game*. Georgia th# problem will have a large
P Will oppose the Pacific Coaat con* bearing on whathar or not celery,
ea champion In th* Roe* lettuce, pepper* and canUloupt*
at Paaadana, Calif.; Tulea are put In th* * Mentis! clsaalflTmtnaaaaa will clash In th* ration that broccall has already
.. Orleedi* Sugar bowl; Gaor bean put In, It w n stated.
Tech will play Tags* In Ulh
las Cotisn bowl and Barton rotlair * and Alabama will meet In
tb# Miami Orange bowL
**'■ . » d a tad P m * ranking poll war*
sofflclentiy impressed to vote th*
Barker** Into flril place and
drop V C. to eighth.
In th*' final tabulation of th«
I N I attHit, Ohio B u t* U credi­
ted with 1431 point*, the highest
final total In th* hletonr of th*
Aasacialrd P m a poll. They were
r*«ksnl for fln t place by 84 of

1942 Christmas Saving*
Club Chvdtg art now ready for
distribution.

RELAX NEXT YEAR!
., Do your Chriatmaa worrying aarlyl A amali
sum lUta Me or $1.00 banked regularly each
week In our Chriitmaa Savings Club will en­
able you to enjoy a carefree Chriatmaa next
year, . . . It’e a good way to aave for taxes,
Kan . Ini
* too.
insurance, etc.,
,

Ws Invite you to join our Chriatmaa
Hayings Gob ■owl

Florida

Dank of

State

Sanford

RIVALRY. RENEWED
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N: c , Dec. 8, CP&gt;—
Th* Bias Devil* of Doko Unlvrreity claimed tb* fastest back
in action this season. Ha is Moff­
at Surer, who has dashed 100
tain n m with 77.38; T ra n * th * N o tra D am * o n C h ica g o ’* S o ld ie r yard* In 8 4 seconds.
Southw est section w ith I I . 1 and pl« Id. Doe. I .
Th* 1*18 came
COOPER INJURED
Stanford th* W r i t C d a it w ith rndeu In a 1-1 0 *.
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KANSAS CITY, Dec. S. IA*|—
Morton Cooper, most vaiusble
SCORING HIGH
AIKM1NDED TAN DIMM E D I
player In th* National league last
season,
la suffering from a spinal
EAST LANSING. Mich, Dor. t ,
CAI.DWF.LL N: J . Dad? 2-U P)
after a /all
7 alter
fail from a ladder.
isooer.
at baskelbeulL M kh - injury
—Having been up in th* air more,
was piloting hi* suburban
&gt;lt an
a i He w
log* acoring hit
thin one* on tho pitching mound,
a. H# said Tuesday he dor*
Uat year. The ‘l par home,
Johnny (Double no-bit) Yonder- all-time high la
not bailer* tb* accident will
* tans
Una piled up 881 point*. 108 affect
nicer a t the Cincinnati Rod* now
hi* pitching.
it getting actual flret-hand in- polnU more than any other rea­
formation on alrrraft. He’* em­ son on record. Opponent* rolled
Tha l). 8. Aluminum output la
ployed as a blades man at th* up 711 potato, which WM I N expected to reach tha rate of two
Curtiss-Wrlglt corporation's pro- more than the Spartan*’ dafento billion pounds annually In 1943.
had ever before yielded.
peiler plant here.

GREAT LAKES, flL, D ot t .
bowl, led lb* South with u » « r OPt—Tha Oraat Ukaa Karat
■(■ o f 33-S« point* on 347 point* Training Station football tram
in I t gam **.
will meet a r+ral world war 1
Colorado M th * Hotkey Moun­ day* whan th* Bloaiackata opt»«*

BT O BU ) IO BM TSO N
E S c m . r t S ta
Aseeriatad Pr*M Sport* Writer j * , , J n ^t f l ^ m with a docllno
NEW YOBK, Dm . I. - W — of only a fraction of a point,
Aa ■ part of th* top*y-tarry* but th* Eaat, Southwcat and Pagridiron' a*aaoo in which It was, rifle Coaat fall way off.
not unusual to see the underdog
Of all tha team* In th* a u m r,
run wild agalnat It* tpare highly, llttia undefeated Mlaaoori .Val.
r*carded fee', tha nation'* relief*'ley af Martha!), Mo., compiled
football team* want on a scoring th* boat ararmg* with 391 polaU
.pro* unequalled *lnc* 1*30.
In nlao gam** for an aroraga of
Th* tu t Aaaoriatad Prao* an- U d t Tha Mbaourian*. howarar,
alyila at acoring figure* today w.ar* topped In total acoring by
unbeaten Tulsa. The Golden HurrteAnaa, who will ctaeh with Ten­
I f .04 points. This rat* of nessee |a th* Sugar bow] on New
*tnore than two touch- Year’* day, rolled up 417 point*
down* a gams la an Increase af
one-half point over last season
and th* hlghtrt since th* college
boys averaged IS point* If year*
• I*
The record of IS point* per
contact wa* hung up in IStf-lhe
fln t year tha eurvejr was con­
ducted!
Along with the Increase In Ih*
average acoring par ram*, Ihe
learn average for tha season *l*o
took a derided jump, going up lo
114.77 points, th* highest score
1011 and n decided boost over
1940 when tha average was IIS38. In 1031 th* figure wai 114.7.
Only two section* of th* coun
try, kowtver, showed an Indies**
In average acoring per game. Mid
Wee lem colleges, on the basis of
327 game* played by 17 schools.

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In Bizefte - Tunis Heights Taken
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Nazis Foundries

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Troops From City (
To Counter Soviet!
Attacks Elsewhere!

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i i i f m u m H tU ti PH Kkn
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( n tile Sovi«q front, the Red
arm i n
lodiiy t ip tu m l
another
Strategic height in the Stallu g riit
re c to r, the •eumd within 24 hour*,
and the soul hem arm of the
liu tria n u flrm iv e
reached
out
w ithin a few mile* of Kotelnikovakl. J3 m ile*
so u th east
of
Stalin g !**!.

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Lrd by victorious American
troops, the Drittah first army
tightened its trap around Ax­
is forces in the Dlzerte-Tunls
tone while the British royal
navy provided a cover and
pro-Allied French soldiers
beat off another Orman
counter-attack at Pont Dc
Faha, 30 miles south of Tunis.

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AdmirnIty Announces
Si\ Vessels Of A
(Jcrimin Convoy To
\lririt Is Destroyed
sAN FRA N C ISC O , Ore. 1.
Twelfth
Na*&gt;
. At ’ Ih r
DMti i. 1 -aid tndj»&gt; a ‘large
number •*f unidenll' led «iurfsee
) fM fli'
• a * rvp4ifted 4 SO
mile* uff Ih r CaJIfnrnla roast.
httl M thiirnugh M-arrh •fall.
fit t-k c uhflr m 1hr ir prm •nre.M
Prr*um &gt; hh
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d ean for
llirrl | h-i wodiirl to r r l i t n In
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Driv ers Should Wait
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Kationing B o a r d

T h o i i e S th e G f i m n t at ill clung
t o positions in lha city they were
re port e d b eing weakened by the

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withdrawal o f
scime
troop* to
Counter the Soviet advance* tlae-j
Arrow In this official U, B. Nl ,y photo ind icate. torpr.li, ju it
w here.
More villa f*a were reported in* . L'. S. ra rrirr In 0&gt;e p o cifi off the Santa l 'i or U U jui,
1*1
c a p tu r e d on th e front n orth w r *t from one o f which photo was ta ,n
The ra rrirr t&lt; . ,,i .it nictui

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rhr N*» i '* %ia,Irn»rut « a,
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Frontline dispatches said the ilrIn n e r iiiimhrr "f untdriiM
' ei»tv» hattlr for the two key Ait«|
o f I f oar on where the necorul oftusii .U f fir r ir%sp|t
U
strongholds of Tunisia a r a p p a r ­
f r n s l v r « u *aid by Had S t a r lo
|i.»r I rd hi I hr N.H, pat m l it
ently underway. AUird .ir * v eol
On* of (hr few gold medals to Hr- prodding the N a i i a Into graddi
*k
O
f
r
2
.in
art
ra
&gt;l
vrli
umna were attack in g le*« thnn
riven by the American Humane i ual, »u«taii&gt;ed retreala
be K
m iif .f 430 mltrw i»ff Ih r riu « l
n daten mllea from the A .i.-h e M Society for lb*&gt; promotion of kind- | Many divisions hare
. . _____ ____ lo .t more
of C a li f o rn ia
*
rltad ali.
maa to anim al, w *. recently . than half of their men. the dla" 3 ln if ih r n r r* rtirr o| * uch
The
London
Adm iralty
an ­ awarded to Walt niancy.
Joan j patch .aid, in the twin drive.
n f . ' i . r Mould ron*tltul«' u
nounced ligh t B ritish Naval force* ilennatt. movir star. ia makln* th at already have r o .t the enemy
o riiiU k h a r* ri| In ih r nr**!
pounded on a TunUla-bound A sia the prearntation In behalf of the upwrard. of IdO.OUO killed or cap­
\it
i i r n rffm t * a* madr
convoy In Oia M editerranean, and j ancirtv.
Disney
given the tured.
id a.Mi
hi Armi nm| Nt»v» .tlrvraft
i
t
hr
''.t
dealroyed . l i enem
ny *hlp* and the ( award in rreo*Tillion of n l. .fro n t
t.i i r r i f , ih r rrfMift and all
T he G erm an, again hinted nt
B ritish deatroyer Quentin
tmr *
re -1 appeal for klndnr.a to anim al. In a developing thlrrl Itu i.lan offrn
*lh»hl forrrw ^ rrr a ltrfrd
I
.
m
n
In
ported aunk.
h i. la tr .t feature film.
ii.q *tr p* i i i r n In I'Mrrrrpl
.I r e In the Voronezh w etnr mid­
1if mi
para
The Germ ane dropped f&gt;0 i&gt;«
dtiv r nr i" ) f *&gt;ir r r *
way Iwtween Moscow and Stalinif Mt.
Il Hr,
J fin 11
b . in an
ch u tlila d l.tu ia td a t A rab
f hr
N a il
anno unr r rnk*|||
(trad. Thry reported heavy bomb.. &gt;,
iu M,»
I •»'n I "tlrd ’Ih r rriin f I |* rollattem pt to delay the Allied c a p - ' r k
C n r iP
F n r m P r !&gt; "*•
enemy troop move
I'ln
tr*
tu ra of T rb ou rba, vital rain Ju n e-] \ J f ,
L U 1 II,
r U I T I 1 C I j m rn l, on
■d If! r l f •,r
on the Central
Centra Don lerlm '
I•tl the
lion 10 mllea w e.te of Tunla, but i
The communique ■*!&gt;! •even* It?
i e•
Allied troop* quickly mopped up
A rrgional
D » bad tapped the PlCrflglh «*f *
11Nl I iN
Hr
f»-r* nee
l.»r
Sail. 1 . •
the masquerading enemy ami oc­ | |
| ,t
* t •,
|%»
I Russian lU a fk a le | *rr n the Vid
^ A S H IM iT lD - tW
3,
\» M.O.
1. i t l i r V
.x.arhua.
^larivi
I.t*#n
cupied the two point, at daybreak
he.»y
th e
i . . l . y »nnounce.l
rfn&gt; I III
" Mu»fUI
t &gt;i a ngt
. t&lt;
| lig h tin g " , t ,
r•ported on tin* lo.« of five I ' nil*--l States KaVn i IM ii.
The U h ra n flank of the Allied
" I|M*1 •
t-itih#* \\
via*. the B ritish reported patrol
cen tral (runt a n t at Imke Ilmen, train i»-ite during the occupation 1 . *• m | | r i mil lie* '* !i U
il 'in.in la
I)r Dft'iiH Nrwnan C^ona, 07r
#0 tli t%t 1A-nitigrad a j»r
h I'M
{
North Africa hy A m rH tl'i V I'h m l e. of • ..........
clashes a* they probed A i l . dr
.1
■Ufa d A l l U a h ' I D
' *»•
f.loneer
E bjcd .
n o u a . y ......... ..
b att.e^
K ip n ll'i *n iry F'nrrr* Thr*** othr f .I'd . ID Ih!idi vt
f e m e , at E l A fh eiU where Rnbm m iM'ilion
Ihr
1"
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tran«port&lt;. a d r*tr«y *r and a tank ♦ 1 hiir via y . lie
mcl t&gt; entrenched In a narrow co r­ Ihr d im t u
A iiih an a } » , » h '* v aiitar
I i trial
IL-alth Cnit.
. . ..
.
.
J -h a . . M n *
H ill
ridor between Sale Meruhra and of Ihr h&lt;al
. . . « ounti
r»
w.-r«
'lamagrti
.luring
th«
opi
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it | i .i it.f af .he I
S
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the tea.
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r,-eap r r alum No mention «a» nvad* . (
..
. * Tuesday night follow in* a lmrvr- h u rg an . prrvmi,.|y » « ,
St nM
hum hiT of m m loat. bn|
I ri-l &gt;|| afi* r ,i Mm day hatllr
An earlier communique .aid , ,
n)nr. .
an '
•* ”
&gt;ir w a r.
Superbly «qu Ip pad and
&lt;l*»*rt ,
• born .1 Hetilon 1 " “ hirh . UCrman dlvi.U n we. ihi-ir n u t nf kin ha \pl^brrn noli i"1
i
l .. .
Carw
1
toughtetird . A m erlcin itram
i■i • i ' urnot!
. llned
. , 11rid .pent oo ..t of life lo th e '*« '« ie n and r ..ned up to five miba M
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t i. ‘. f r klnrqr " i-r -»j t » t"l r i d
• it I i m u m . 1 1 to r a
*?** , . vicinity of i ..I imiil* county I'riori Seven
........ . r -n n . i 1 , » e r.
to
merit o f
l hi
VI ir.l. li
v#Hii f riotirt fro «!
Allied artioTt y e .te rd .y In b i r l - , t(&gt; h)&lt; illjlr„
a ( r « t» r ol l«&gt;rl.d thr-w
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ri
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heavleat
Germ an th# j ,
t „f epidemiology,
H e .S ta lm .-.d u f l e „ .„ r w. .rh
\S Mi I ffn
'i " i F ra n k roun letaltaek of
the
T unt.ian f
Stul&gt;. !!tiar j
||.-«|th.
G.rte.1 u „
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t 'rn‘ . d S ta ir*
litnk
for* 1
i Put tl in.ti
campaign a . Allied troop, pleated
||(i , w K. a,lu. tll.| (ru m ih . 0Jd. , „ h mm enemy rear t— ito-o. •t v . a 1 ■ tub *"M 'i i on u •iar*
i .irf
&gt;it lli(*a * t- ilg .d
,t II
forward on D I.erte and T oni, un- k1ll[lll.
Su »te i:0 ||eee a t , L ak e' a,I aeUled down to piteh^l tmi rlird ro a*ial
blew n hug
•fl* Ifltf
111* .iint Dr
ilu i.it h tier the proteetlun Of I
of lira wh*rr th r Germans * r f r try rurly Uwiav and rndrd 'hr ■hor*
Mm
f ' City, and iHo Mndlral
« I ......
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i the l)n lv r r * if \ ot V iririn w
,
Ling to form new lin e , in tome rat v»ar n American hint '
Tha e v u r ftf# onii^ tanu* rna* Karl 1 &lt;M.imhi it DDumIh
.'cl, ..il
* , &lt;M trnt&lt;a ^ v e t W'—a .Gollaghor^ . - P a iA iv r .- * Include ht» w M .» , t a r e . , foatined by men pulled out
A a e o a lB t-ilr Fre*« dWreviiondent ^vr , s i l l l e
Mae Mowlett ro n e ; Qf S U lin » ra d p b iilk m .
Aniene.in
N atal and
in1111n f ' | fldutmi *t i » E•*i will |iii
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it. . ih»« a t the headq uarten o f the A llt e l
, „ n,
fo m d r It. S . Cone,,
A
fortlflad
villag e
mi Ih r fn r v r ., holding ke, ..bj- ii,.M-* l*» 'V*
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Navy Announces 80 Miniature 1943 License Tags
Five Transport
Sold In County Since December 1
Lost In Africa Regional Savings
Five Other Vesseh
Be ported Dnmager
During Operation:

Director Of Local;
H ealth

Unit

D108 ?• •"«* l'1" ‘ Enihltterod

N»v&gt;

Conference To Be
Held In Orlando

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Two Sanford Men
To ( mnpb'tt1 Basic
Training In N.i\&gt;
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British
Not Bound By Darlan

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DI a cos l,a Dor
Costs In F'arm Parity

u w ir own ouainroa or fjr u , ta u , th* D o rU n arrangem rot

Charles Andrew Vlning, •on of

T i c *« "a r th Affric* or in any oth.r J . M. Vlnin« anllatad In the Navy
tgpadlont tmplojrad lo win lha Doc. 1 and received a rating .if
»o notlfV tJ&gt;*
tha local
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r r u m Or Any ollwr loft Jack io nvillo Immodlalel) a l ­
cunqoa.rwl co u n try . to dtckla after tar joining tho Navy forChaTleoton, B. C.'whcT* ha will aerve a" In.
b^'UhoraUd.
doctrinatlon period and
rrrelv*
odvancod training In high
fro .
qooncy radio work.
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g ra d u .i.-l

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ry Seabees

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Poloakle.
M. Mixon,
th / Street,
ve been call-

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and Woa fo m a rly

hy tha Plggly-Wlgeley

Tha lln u .e by uiianimnu. cm
aant to,lay pa.H-,1 Irgitlatiun re­
defining agriru lroral party In includv in ita c t . l a all farm lalmr,
a atep a g a in .I which the I'rv .l
dent a ip rv .a c l "unalterable «.p
po.lllun'1 when the anti-Inflatiun
,pro[»&gt;«»l« came before L 'o n g rr..
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W EATH ER
ALABAMA — Rain tonight, modemployed tra la ly eool th li afternoon, ami
w arm tr In the oouthea.1 portion
tonight; continued cool In the
waat and north portion. In crea .
wind. th i. afternoon and to-

Senator George Hits
Bureaucratic Queries
WASHINGTON, Doc. I, (A 1 -

A nlhor* of aom* of th e govarn*
naora com pi tea lad quertlon.
Chairman 'G aerg a (D -O a) of tha
Senate
Committee
ad
Senate Ftnaneo
F ln a n a a . Coramltte
'fittin g up nig h t* trying to find
,ing tha
10m# now w ay o f makli

EO RG IA —Hllghtlv warm er to
light with occaalonal light rain.
FLO R ID A — Not quite *o cold
tonight with poaelbly rain In the
extrem e aorthw eet portion.
T E N N E S S E E — U g h t .now In
a east and north portion* and
ligh t alact o r froexing rain In lha
aouthweat trartlon, excapt light
rain In aouuiweat portion th li a f ­
ternoon a n d ' ton ig h t) continued
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N O N -B E L L IG E R E N T
W A SH IN G TO N , Doc. I , t/P&gt;Llbarla, on tho a tix te g ie west
coast of A frica , haa^graatod airb o x. rig ht* to tha United S t a t e ,
’ or th * durnOen o f th * w ar.

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has rmw Iwcn
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in srr i

enl ti(f itmmnii as the result -I
the »fI of fi healthy specimen I*.
Mr* Nttim ni Finis, of I0U W* *•
ninth Strret, Dark Hunt Jam * •
Moughton 0diil toftay. Thu srnt »
.til!., wax found near thi- Sanfonl
Naval Air Sta li« n by Mr. Himn vrrM#r there.

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Eduard Marshall Is
Prominent At Hollins

Kdtvatif
M arsh all. ulm
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irraduate uf St-iuihide Ih x h Bch-d and now itMcmU Hollins C o l­
ECUADOR C U T S O FF V IC H Y lege, has I worm 1 priMHlnant in
activ l1Ir* an the college campus
A h terse at the
city
pound
Q U ITO . KCAUAIHIN, 1w
1. thi* term.
which fad bfrn m issnl by II*
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Keuador,
frbuae
president,
Young M b rth n ll in on the sta ff
owner -Ih 1«. Hend ricks*
I.j»kr
Marv poultry mrn for the pa* I Mr 1 s r h i i A rrovM Mel It m, 1* 11-1'* ■f thi “ SamUmir**. aehiMil nevrimonth, * ! ■ rlaim td hy him y r- •, ihe 1United S t a l e * m»i » s l a t e 1'i** * f in ti
a )* * tin *h*» sta ff nf
t, -it ti&gt; lav broke dlnhimalir reterday
l ‘ e srhtml annual the ■*TnTm»k*n*\
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with t h r Vich&gt; g o v e r n
I I " w i i i lect.-d thaivm an of th«
“ Pcotly**
McCaullry,
former merit
rn»gfaifi comm ittee of the Knowprinter and
acoutmaatar,
wh**
lex Memurla] Chain-1 which plans,
Ih rrr months ago la ft for Lynn
among other rir«|rlvep ,
special
nrY8 71 BH.H nitHT
Piald at Balnbridge (la., a ftrr
services fo r
Th anksg ivin g
ami
completing hla couraa In alrplan*
l i r o o . Colo. Dae 1. lA*) Md- C h ristm as. He is also a member
angina *mrchanlea a t tha Banfor I l&lt;n K v a n wa* having *|iffteultr nf the
InU-rnatioiral
Relations
School for W ar Production Work l i m g fir.** but hr heard th at h e 1 t’luh
has, according lo Director tmild p u rch 'it some of nn ohAlax Johnson, shown] unusual •nlrU* slia that wouldn't fM Ia!#■
aptitude for hla w ork, and aa n minlrl autoiTtobUas
B«»
Kvans
B A IL O R S C A B L E D A BO A RD'
m u l t b«en assigned tu special Iw iifH tha lira s and then ahip*
ikn
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around
until
he
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work a t W arner Bobbins Field
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tha*- fitted them.
at Macon, Ga*
— A radio b ro a tk a .t ordared alt
fleet peraonnel In the q*n Fran•E" l« Ih* m o lt commonly u tn l
A lofty peak In Canada
rl.cu a te * to report ta&gt; tbeir ahlpa
letter Iji the Engllah language, but - . r r - l In mtmory of Edllh ( ’avail, at once. No reason, dUrlooed for
“S'* Is the moat commonly uaed. English n u n * eaacutcd by lha the broadcast which wo* sanctioncap llaJ.
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SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOLS

UNITED STATES DEFENSE

Rut n Memory
~ High School

John Balyca .

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WHO’S WHO

Vocational School
•
News
**

They placed h e r in th* (ro u n d ,
Two atnlora who daaarva la a p ­
D ear E ditor:
Thry placed her U ltra w ithout a
pear in W ho’* Who a re Elisabeth
Soma of tha etudenta of S. H.
. sound.
P. will recent th li article because
And l»Jd th# flow ers o 't r her Fit# and John B ol/eu. They both
have o utatandlng poraonalltica and
A person who la not a pupil of
tra v e l
■, II. 8 . has no tig h t to volet
And proved to God h t r soul la a re very acUva In 8. II. B.
■La opinion about school m atters.
E lisabeth Fit*, .who la eice-presisgv*:
dent o f the TH HUY, a member
This m ay not be tru e but It ecctn*
aa though aomconr needs to (ell T bs moon a t n ig h t and th* tun of the Glee Club, Balls B u ff,
them a few things they don't
in the day
(MUlio—I ’m not the one to do B ring memories 'o f th a t fearful
(h it but I ran voire m y opinion
night of M ay)
.
( A few of the atudrnte think
T hat night when I held her
the (e tc h e rs give entirely too •
hud.
lo address poat cards and m ake
muck homework end a vary fsw
Her hand aa atill aa th* ahlftlraa
o a t order* this week.
•and.
more w a n t the teacher* to give
Mr*. CU rk now ha* a position
longer
a»&gt;ignments. Everyone
In M r. Jln k ln s' office a t th* co u rt
knows, o r should know th a t the Bo beautiful in life, so sw eet in pleases. She also loves to listen house.
to H a rry Ja m es p ity her favorite
death •
Cnee who want more homework
New students who have enrolled
a re the once who hove applied It seemed u n fa ir bar life w as not son*, "T ak e Me.”
this week ere aa followa: G race
lle
r
favorite
actress
end
actor
left.
them selves throughout th eir high
W right, Mr*. M ary Lou Holmea
a re Maurven O 'H ara and CUrk and Mr*. Morriaon from A tlan ta .
school carver: ihew are Ihe ones! Gons aye our days so glad.
The one* th a t follow will for­ Gable, while her favorite food le
who have high
n v rrag ra .
etc.
The new Filing Class began
• teak and ^potatoes.
E lltab e th ’s Monday. Anyone who wlehes to
ever be sad.
Tha ones who want less homram bition It to be alw ays happy.
work a rc the ones who ere eatJoin title claae should enroll a t
John B elytu, who le th* td ito r once.
Ufled w ith Just getting by, even Our daya were filled with sunshine
of th* Oelery Fed. vice-president
bright.
Wa a re glad to have Mr*. C orn
II It la neersserY to copy some*
One e lie ’s work. These people are O ur carva were free, our lau g h te r of Pan-A m erican Club, and chair­ Robson back. Bh* has been III
man of Achievem ent Com m ittee of fo r som e tim e. W* a re also glad
Richard C arlson and Rene* R aal f„ “ Highway* B y N ig h t," from
light.
too busy attending p a rtite , danHer fare, h e r songs, th* things the Key Club, w as bom In M ont­ to u e Mr*. J . B. Philip* back C U rtnca Budington K tlU n d 'e Saturday E vening P o a t’ serial, "S ilver
OM, shows, club m eetings, ate. to
gom
ery.
A
la
,
Feb.
11,
1925.
the said
In tb* -S horthand and T yping
w ant to do their school work.
H it fa v o rite pastim e le rip e ri- claaaca. Melvalea Thom pson and Spoon,” will be seen tom orrow on the B argain Day p ro g ram a t The
Will live forever, though ahe
B ut these too, are the once who
R lti T hr*tr*.
m entlng w ith electricity and chem­
la
dead.
• fa losing, no one else.
icals. Jo h n 's pet like It friendly
* The stu d en ts th a t want to "Jook”
ami considerate people while hla
•Vary n ig h t—go right ahead, no T he singing bird* In th* tree*,
pet hate la two-faced people. Hla
OM will etop you; a t least the The rippling w a ter, the blowing
brvexe.
teachers w o n t. They g et paid
to m e a m em ory m&gt;
Whether you pasa or fall, but moat I They•wbring
MAKY RABU N
est
B ll.l. KAKLP.
• f them have rnnugh Interest in
T hat I look beyond to th a t day
th e ir pupils to want them to pa.a
we meet.
With high averages. And If you
• ip e c t to p ais with high average*
MV VICTORY GARDEN
fa il have got to do all the work
{hat is assigned.
.W h e n I was a student of
II. 8. I was one of Ihe “ main
(M l* th a t never turned In an assJgnmrnL I liked lo go out every j
IIR1.KN Q IM R TE SM A N
Wight to dances, parties, etc. and
(dually I did go out with a crowd
Paul Moore, J r . '42 le now etaHUtead o f doing my work. Hut
th a t I Honed a t Camp Green Bay, Great
Row IU a different slo ry — I have
J) de- la k e s , III. He seya, ” 1 liks It
U study 1 1-2 b o o n every n ig h t.I1
here but have to stay In th*
I f 1 had spent 2 1-2 hour* every
in tiro barrack* o r In tb* cam p until afThe G irl's Club of the Sanford and k
Right while I was atten d in g H.
lurnD h *»r " f H rst leave.” lie will be G ram m ar School aava an Intereat- at lea
IL 8. I could have made 00‘s or 1
■
m
|
,
t
.
home
around
Dec.
2fi
as
th
st
Is
ing
program a t the regular conIn I
•bore. I know ih st If I can sit
,n y Ms firs t leavs.
vocation period on Monday m orn- rryip"
WOWD and study for 2 1-2 hours,
Then
E llia b e th and Gladys Pippin Ing. Tha club adapted and pro- 2.1 wo
•very student In B. II H. could
I.AI R ELLR DUTTON
II h e v e '* r- studying music at Btrtson ducted an original skit “Tha /Two by 3ii
There Is no one In the world who
Click! 8 n a p t “Oh! W hat waa
fairy B | |
rovern
'
U
niversity.
Orien
F arrell ami Dolls" which deplete,! the
b ite s studying the way I do, but
th at? I l r r n t But I looked te r­
tala
of
the
prince
having
to
solve
rooms
ihruuh
I
Brues
M
urihcad,
'40,
are
also
F*0 have got to study if you r i 1
rible!" Maybe you did look pretty
studying there.
Ihe riddle of the two dolls before ■M io
funny when some g u y sniped his
I Jacks#
war
Best W ishes for luck, love, and he could marry the princess
camera
and got a p icture of you.
tsp p ln css lo M srgerst Holly and
The l |t | of rh a ra e tc ra ^ a e re M . f o r t's
hut that's the Idea, to get a natural,
’AI.
l-orp. Robert H arrell who have followa; B etty
PrescotW * Dorle iwrcrn
clear, and good pictures for the
• nm u n erd th eir rnaagem enL
Norma Jean Bayer,—A nnouncer;
Sally contest this year. Twelve
ING
('o n g ra tu latlo n sl Ml May hap- Merle Townsend and E lliab eth
snapshot* will be the minimum
i glr! f ' neM be Forever Bldncy Hie ha rxPa W alnw rlghl While, sea m itrra a ea j
number th a t can be entered, and
Ruth
Brewer,
Kerm
it
C
a
rte
r,
and
•M Je- , n J J »n* Elleaon (of Orlando)
IDA E E N N ra i
they will autom atically become
Mery Jenklna.
Bakers;
M ary
0 hun; * ho war* m arried Sunday.
the proDerty of th e Bally S taff.
'
1 bal y
llevld Shannon *42 Is stationed M argaret Herndon, rry e r; M aatn*
Th* p n ie a a re ; K ln t-th re o dol­
:: also *l l '* m P 1-una, L ie Vega*. New Thom as and Josephine Sheffield, I Do
lar*.
aacond-twd dollars and thirdthe two dolls; H ate] Raines, tha Dlrael rnlna
■ Hoon
David’s brother, ’
one dollar. So coma on. you can­
Air prince**; Billy Bate*, th* wla*- man was wa
and t
**
,n lh# Ari
did cam era fans, g e t out your
F utrell, C aesar! engine wfthoi
trained f u rV* • ‘•H oned a t New 'rleana, m an; Donald
little black bores and snap up
- ye_ Loulaana.
8j3.t.1*r - .lh *.
vomp
some good pictures Maybe you’ll
: I ^ id Fred Dyson and Donald Jones, W ilbur G ulyard, the helpeir.
tire d and dli
hook on* or
the prices!
Who
i freaS a‘u 'ndlng tha D nlvrrsity of FloW edncadav m orning, Mlaa Rich- w ell, dcanctll
th* Disci came I
il th a t J**1*- h- ' r- Joined Ihe A rm y A ir te r’s room nad charge of
scrap Corps. ¥ red la working a t the fhankaglvlng chapel. Fay* Miller
Cold w rath
icd the Florida Power and L ight com- was the announcer an four plays o v r ro v a n llt
of th* P*"*'
- a lt l n a to be called, w ire prescnled. The first play handy as theMKMPHI8, Noe. 80. O D -T e d
W* have I
I was *,v, Donald le visiting with hie was "Com* Back Mr. T urkey" and
Weem* end seven members of
•cra p paren u
th*
ch ara cu ri
w ere
E verett th e Packard
hie orchestra were sw orn Into tHk
Gene H arrison, '41, has Jolnad Hoover. L tlia te th Sum ter, Emm a pistons, crai
Merc h in t Marine laat night a fte r
tho Naval Air Corps, lie attended Jean M yers, John
Lundqulal, a b aft a r t all
plane for a public Induction to­
—
I r e U niversity of Florida for o a t Virginia Tkaon. F rank Cranston. ;&gt;o.
night wea abandoned.
_ _ _ JN-ar.
Vivian WcDsnlele. In th a second
“ C racker"
The e ig h t were sw orn In by
^ The . Ihibby Nswm an, '40, who la In •kit "I'n c la Pam ’* M an" tha char- nam ed tha q
E nilgn 81m W heeler of Birm ing­
lr;
the Navy, visit**) old 8. H. 8. HCtora were John K aallna, d a u d o period. All h
ham,
who w as unable to remain
W arren. Dan D alian, Talm adge (lone. Mr. I
her* until today.
W ard, t r a n k C n nito n . Tha third U&gt;U is th a w
play waa “ V ia T nankful C lass" I can say t
vdth B etty Jo W aits, Vivian M .- be oug h t to b
Th* T uarege of A frica veil tha
Daniels, Dan t!atia.i. B atty Benrrh * . gara
A ra a l d a lk e ry —ehack fall of
far** of th eir men, but allow
too
much
homework.
dalkloaa fruit* sad a a U —
ton, John Ralabunr,
Jaanett-- iw ben wa Wa
their women to go unveiled.
*
I know I'm ncit the m oat p a ­
i»c«vrn.
irai &gt;V»&gt;a
tj ilia Fayie',John»&lt;
r aye jonr n found not tp
Itay a fresh Indefinitely.
Usevea. and
trio tic person In the W orld and
doing
the
acting.
In
L
S
egpIt
b
^ • 1 l b ............... $ .80
We iv g ret th at two 8. II. 8. the folluw lna
I h u r t mjr fa u lt* a t r e a t m any
ch aracters
1
jnora than the avaraga person, stu d en t, have moved. M ary Ellen i&gt;art: “T h i Ii.&gt;oka T alk”
2 lb « . . * . 1.50
out I m ro ta * to tn r and do my W illiams, a member of the senior A rithm etic—W anda W llllamso
5 lb s • • • • 3.75
IV TUN ro t-R T o r t u b r o t v r r
■h* :** J® help w in th b w a r—even rleaa, to Gainesville and
Georgraphv -David Co esol.
JlIK iK . ■BKINOLM
rotV T Y .
If I hava to Inickl# down and Jane Hobnolte, a m em ber o f the R eading—U i i ll a Hilluu.ii
*t * t b o r rLoBlU A .
‘
Junior class, to Weal Balm Beach. B telllna -H e tty R aynela.
IV
BB
THB
ITT
A
TB
o
r
Home student* who a re going 1'ietory—Cl rile s iloltcclsw
m am . . . a . i koA k ,, t j ^ K h ^
to spend the T hanksgiving holtd a re out of town a re France*
T®
WMOB IT MAT CON.
(M R i
Hague and Vnlarie W elN ’w ho are
Nolle* U hereby glvas that At*
going to Tam pa, Lola .Hatcher
who
le going
to
B radenton
end U lU in Welsh who la going
lo Orlando, M arjorla Jones la
going duck hunting w ith Vred w ritten by the alath grad* stu ­
dent* of Oviedo on th e subject
Dyaon.
B. C. Steele, principal o f Lake "W hat T h ankigtvtng M eans to
Monro* School, left fo r
Comp Me” , tha follow ing war* Judged
ita a* follows t 100 each la
Blending with th* last group of boat;
collection, Broccoli, Cab. W anU di Boy over lfl or girl draft**!.
BOBBY R A 0 8 D A U I
Mr. Staala wiU be g ro ath Bermuda Onions, CoUards,
o ver 18 V iLh bicycle for raee- ly missed by the Seminole Coun­
Th* Pilgrim s
had th* first
4 eeeased, on U
tnee. Beets, Tomatoes, Esrongw . A pply C. T. Brown, ty Schoola.
T hanksgiving because ’ th ey were
voaiber l i l t
Poetol
T
elegraph.
‘7Brusael* Sprouts,
Emorv University la offering thankful fo r m any things. They
ALTBJIM
for $0-00 plus postage or
A d a la le u a tria ( X T .
•cholarahlpa fo r the n n A echool
'* • v-lAte a t Mao
year. For fu rth e r InfonaatioB
BU8VSR88 HERVICK
Huberts, dseoaall.
Mr. McKay.

W ar Bonds &amp; Stamps

• ha II be K u r a In br lb* rl.lm .n t, tbo ilmo of tbo flrot publication
sgeni. or a lto rn o r, snd t a r .o a c b of Iblo notice. Kacb claim or 4 r
rlalm nr d.m end not eo riM •boll m sad aboil bo la w riting and
aball a u to tbo place of raoldsnro
bo void
'
.
MA n L C
I.II.I.I AN I . I T n . K - and poat offflca addrsss- of tba
Claimant, and aball bo owora to
riK U j,
Ao tao c alo r of |ho ■lo s t br Iba claimant, s s .n l, or a t ­
torney. end any ouch claim or
w ill o u t T sstam snl of
demand not no filed aball be void.
MlullS AYUTTH. doroowd
MAIKMlIKT
OAllDNKIt
r i » i publication Nor. I tth , 1*11.
JACK BON.
Aa oaocnlor of tbo Last
r l i l T I M PVlOrLAM ATIOV
Will and Teetamocii of
t'nder end b r ’ vlrtee of authori­
WILLIAM T1IUMAJI JACKty In ms vested ,■ m e Msror of
WIN.
deceaaed.
Ihe City of Hanford. Florid*. I F l r * l p u k llr a llo
n
* lh
N o v e m b e r.
hereby rail a Oeaersl Municipal . m i .
Klee I Inn lo be halo throughout
lha f lly nf Hanford Florida, on
I bo llh day of -December, l i l t ,
fur lha slsctlaw of Ia n City Com­
missioners for Urine of office of
ll.reo rears each.
Held sleet low shall bo bald at
lb* c ity Hall la said C ltr of iunford, Florida, In roatorm lly In th*
. .
laws and ordinance, relating to |* g a la s t you In Ibis
ele, Ilona now In forro In said , Circuit Court of Pei
CUT Tb* poll* will b* open ft Florida, by KUNA
T o'clock A. it. Kaalsrn Miandar-I being an artlon for
Time, and will rloao at aundown on
Th# Hanford ller
aald data
naled aa in* newsp,
’ I hereby appoint Mr*. Maruaret Ibis order aball he
F. Harries Mrs. V. K. lloun.IM.it four eonseeullto wee
and Ilyrd J. floods, as I »• lectors
WITNKKM, O. I* I
and J. It. Itecb. as Clerk of aald of Held Court, and

on November M rd. 1*42
For Boya nod G irls
2 to 4 Yearn

*2 par week
Open • to IX
A t 1 1 1 * Pklaieito A vr.

Sanford, Florida
Telephone T72-W
E a ra lla a n t U a I tad

(JET IN STEP wRh a VICTORY
CURL

M rs. Vela Nelson

BEA

208 Etat Second Street

NOW OPEN FOR GUESTS
Dining Room Service
B reakfast
45c and 65c
Luncheon - - 75c and 1.00
D in n er- ■ 1.00 and 1.25
We

Aperedete Year Reeerntlioa foi
TtuakeflYlnf Dinner • f l JO

' ROBB’S HOME
BAKERY

havlllg tb*

^aays
near nuungew o. u n u&gt;*
• b a i l * o f prtvlou* aneclal bulletins,
the toll of Naala fo r the S ta lin ­
grad area alone now sta n d s a t 17,­
000 dead, and M.000 captured, or
• to ta l of IM.000.
On th a aam e b a sil the toll of
m N a tia on th a cantral fro n t Is
* 2 2 ,3 0 0 dead and 400 rap tu red , ao
th* g ra n d to ta l fo r both front*
la 152,700 dead and captured.
T ha communique aald 20,000
Germ ane had been alsln In four
daya “n a ar Stalingrad.” Prw loua
• R ussian estim ate* had put the
G erm an death toll a t 100,000 be­
fore th* special communique waa
liaued la st n ig h t.'
W ith m any of the N asi ro a r
supply Una* snapped by the Husalana a t BU lIngrod. t a a German
• h i g h com m and .w aa reported tr y .

that

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■•yf

ami ELM
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libera wba feed and cloth

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Allrn, HllitUlt (• ••( I til eta.awae-s
who «r»
R o ar tl e

m pi*

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I n - i n t i ii

Bt ■t nJ th a t •lilt* !'•••% nib shiv
d d ln fluent ta ir« «|*|* tin- ndkN‘1

boani l«y ihe- Morula Ka-t
(a&gt;fttot ltnilv»»t\ «»• la Hiif ««&gt;m
plrt re f. Hifl it i- »•••!*• •! Unit
M ustang pl*nes of the arm y r&lt;
operation commend e lta rk n l rsi
roads tn northern F rance ilunn
the day, d am e cirg se t eat tor,
motives, the communl&lt;|ue .aid

(hito lllHltl (I will • I
n t n wr^'k

ll-t I ll-tlte l

PoBt Office To Stay
Open On Saturdays*

Railroad Found Not
Guilty In Two Cases

Tha Poat office will
remain ,
open from 8:00 A. M. to fl.0®
&lt;P. M. a S turday in n n ler to permti J
Dale of w a r bonds and stamp*
1 Mrs. Mae T. Holly, p o stm astn
I staled today.
In addition, sals
nf rrr« l* '
stamps will be allowed during thr
afternoon, but no o th er aervirrsuch as package w eighing wilt I*
available. On the laat three Sst
unlays of tha month, howevn
j whlhc fall on Dec. I t . IB and
Hu added, all departm ents of th&gt;
] Post Office will rem ain open all
dae In order to handle nolidav |
packages and gift*.
Mr*. Holly alas sta te d th at t&gt;&gt; | Van II mH wrgr*. eh., iu«t
.r.&lt; Init-i n*e I li npiit k rtne-nl M i n t
recent action of the Civil Servin' day wa* ftMJiHl guiliy of ih rft ' At ihe- l i n i r t h r *f• r , | vea«
-I
Commission At W ashington, I . V • a d given * tornlrtHT in (*»i% I .re- h tfia rd it a«I |Hintot-aalon n f Itic
C
ourt
of
fM&gt;*
nn«l
c««l«
or
r.il,
McI a u IIm h a s been sppolntad .e
jir«i|H t t y Mini th e I u n i t iiirrct#*«|
cretary of the local civil aervlcv days, was IrMlay iu rn rd «»vrr to | a M 'p li r t f in lx-nn I'ArhAin •«•»
board, raplacing M. L. W right, S heriff J. V. Ilra n l of M m iltrir, gr'tu n -U th A t the* p r e i p r r t y Ik­
Q l n who rrrrAlrel th at Hall,
form er eecatory.
I&lt;•rkor I to t l i r Sint*- wn-lrr tli&gt;
rin g a 10 &gt;rar •rn lrn rp . hatl rr
M o rp h y a c t aihI thAt t h e «lc«' I
During thu firs t W orld W ar lh. ftn tly «»cai»r»J from m chain ifwnK v»a* ,if o n g ir i A l toourrr o f title
birth ra te In Europe dropped el there, Police r h l r f Hoy (2 W il l
llama said tuelay
most 80 percent.

,675 Dressings Made
!y Red CrossWorkers

Inter-communication*

Co. Tol. 731.

Armistice Commission In Algiers

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CITY BRIEF

Th* count token Monday m orn­

•oma church a c tirtty d u rin g tho
week-end.
. T-ow lav m orning M r .. K ing,

u c c ’h

t

Oviedo School

STORAGE your ear at Kent's ing showed th a t a to ta l o f | 7 »
O arate.
8 pec 1*1 rate dead students and teachers attended

D

K V ^ 'r a s s f o a s t - r s .

LEGAL NOTICES

M1SCSLLANEOU8

‘ORK. Dec. I, —( A h - '
iglo -A m erican forrea
North A frica, G erm any
(h a t .F ranc* 4 e H a re -,
a Allies and unite w ith f
but the French cabinet j
__ ...a a ro ta o f rig h t to ale 1
refuted, It waa learned yesterday. 1
A French diplom at who waa 1
In Uic active eervlc* of the Vichy '
regime until th* French Meet scut- 1
tied Itself e t Toulon, geve (he 1
Associated Press, som ew here In '
Europe, a first-hand account of
•eenta In Francs following the 1
American move Into FreAch N orth
A frica.
.
The Allied landing caught both |
Vichy and Berlin by com plete 1
surprise, end In all th a Vichy nr- 1
foliations with Berlin up lo th e j
occapatidh of Toulon. G erm an 1
authorities gaee the F renrh the 1
definite Impression they did n o t . ‘
know w hat to do In F rance, this
Inform ant said.
The Laval regim e likewise was *
a t a loss for a plan of action.
j
This French diplom at described
a turbulent, bewildering 48-hour J

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French Cabinet
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R.A.F. Heaps Bombs
On Italy To Em­
phasize W arnings
Mode By ChurcM#

Correspondent Discovers Japs
Do Not Make Suicide Dives

It's Ik* p e rfe c t 'h a ir do' for all y e ar
defense actlvltlee! Youthfully gay and
caay to keep.

n Hansen

Member Arwocintcd I’rntN

.{ilrrabU
rrin to rc rm rn U
h ilt
reached Rommel'* A frica C orpt » l
tJ \h eila
This b r a n out an e arlie r rt»
port th a t the Royal Air Fort#*
neaped more bomb* on ■till Haro*
In* m in t of T-irin la»t m ght to
lend rn tro a tU to Prim e MinUter
Churchill’* warning
0*1
»ufh
raids will be dealt all Italy when
the Allies complete the conquest
of Africa
Harriett Italian*. Mill d ie tin g
dead and injured
front
debris,
were sent ■currvlng to air raid
shelter*
when the
ti*
RAF
bombers crossed the Al|»» to strike
for the second nighi ,n «urce*slon
i t Turin, sii im portant m anufac­
turing city, despite had w eather.
In the sm ashing
assault
of
hundreds
of
- Allied force* entering C asablanca found th is large m erchant ship Saturday night.
bomhrrs destroyed huge areas of
rapalied a t Its plrr a fte r sh ellfire hit it during the a tta c k on the T jrbm , a railroad re n te r and site
Moroccan port. Note the eatenalve dam age suffered by the loading of the Royal arsenal, plane and
crane on the pier, when th e overturned ship's m ast struck It. motor factories.
The air m inistry announced theat
Boma of the h iltrrc st naval fig h tin g of the African cam paign took last night's raiding force was
place at this port.
relatively small, probably •ignifjr*
ing :*o to 100 plane*, but they
dropped more of the
lour ton.
triple block buster bomb* which

T h e C h ild r e n ’* H o ot
N u rn e ry School

Mechanics
or

DAY, DECEMHKR 1. 194

N orth A frica n Skies R ap id ly
C learing O f A x is A ir F orces

Tells Commanders To
• Recapture Railway
L i n e s
L o s t
South O f R z h e v

Announce* the opening *f

Grammar School
Notes

SANFORD, FIX)RIDA,

.A Capsized Ship In Casablanca

Major la Child D erelepm eat
a t U. of Team.

S.HJ3. ALUMNI

om nouse, beautifully lurri*d. oak floor,, tile
bath,
rwer. nice lew a. good iocsa. Many Other a ttra c tlc e feeno. O w ner leaving th a d ty .
Ice 87,000.00 Colclough Real-

VOLUME XXXIV.

M b s B at b a n t W . R u p r e e h t

Student Council

News Notes

SAVINGS BON I*
AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

SECURITY

October, November and Decem ­
ber gnata# fo r tho Rod C ro si
OOrgkal dnosfaun have not boon
b sgvn, M rs. B . 6 . Pope, chairm an,
■(atod th is m orning, adding th a t
atom tha m atorlala w ore a r ta le
gettin g boro and ao row woman
e e l—t oerod tbotr torvicea, tb* Sep­
tem ber quota of 0,675 droaalnza
bos tae l bean com pleiad a fte r I,-

Farm ers' Allotments
Must Be P roduced Mabel Chapman And Louise Wheeler
WABHINOTIN, O b .

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Tbo A a ricu tto ra l D e p artm en t an­
nounced to d ay th a t f a n n e n who
fall to achieve tb a ir production
allotm ents next y e ar w tu be pen*-

Attention
Cabbage Grower.)

To Appear In College

Who’s

James l„ Hardy Is
Promoted To Corporal
F ill; I

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Nationwide RationinK

!In'*E ffective T onight1
Who; WASHINGTON. l&gt;*c. I, l&gt;V&gt;

(•a«ollfiv rathjnlng. alrratJy tn rf I
in 17 K aitern Stairto, will
in, daughter BMBt,
' !*• rilrn
tlrtl to the entire na I
*. Chapman, I - Miss Chapm an I. • m em ber of turn At m lilnight tonight in th*l
S tre e t, whoj the Independent Women a t R«ulh-i most draatic atrp yet taken t«»
la Boulher-i e rn and ssrv rs on th s executive conserve tha country’a scant su|&gt;- ’
iss Louis* board of tnc V. W. C. A.. Is • '
of rublw r.
|
r*. Bessie m em ber of 1.0* Pica roe, of Pi plv1’rr.i.lrn
l lioo.cvrll laat wrvk
l venue, who Gam am Mu ecience fra te rn ityo, n lrrtd the nation-wide program
lor e f A rts o f
th*
T orchbearers’
bonary rarried out on achfdule In ths
ha students aaholaaUc society, ia a m em ber of fare of violent opposition by Cnn
tb * 1942-43 th* F. T. A. and Spanish club* gn-uionel and sectional g r o u p .1
Am ong Stu- a n d plays In the hand and or- who rnnlrnded tiro* could lx con- &lt;
U niversities cbeetra of ths college,
•erred w ithout extending gasoline j
released In ' Mias W heeler, a m em ber nf rationing.
, IL P ettus Z eto T a u Alpha social aororlty,
n
W estern and M idwestern mo­
beak, noli- w as sec r e ta ry of her class when torists will hava an advantage
a h a w as a sophom ore, served as over E asterner* in th a t they will
i— i. m-L. aacreU ry of thu sludctil body In receive m ore gasoline p e r coupon.
Copt. George Rollins, ton nf
- ...........x T Z KH1-4X, and is a t present vlce40 apara u e n p raaident o f student g ovarnnirnl
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Itullln., Paik
(VKATHEH
Avenue,
luts been prom oted to the
*•” ? "
and a lte rn a te president of the
. . T * “ ^ , 1* rw r id a S tudent G overnm ent AsFLORIDA — K cal(rred showers rank of m ajor in tho U nited Stsu-s
i
-m &lt; y . . •oAallow. D uring b a r sopbom o'o In the no rth and c en tral porUon* A rm y E n ain errs.
MaJ. Hollins w ent Into the Army
Junior years th* was adver* this aftenw r-n «»d to n ig h t and
more th an tw o year* ago as a first
ta manager of tha student warm er in th e south cast.
ALABAMA—, Hbowers th is *f- lieu ten an t reserve officer and In
teroonn *nd in th* e a s t and south Ja n u a ry w aa prom o*td to tb* rank
tonlgbt. cooler tonighi coasklsr- nf c ap tain , l i t Is now stationed
f t Ven)ee( F la.
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sbly c o e k r n o tth portion.
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Deadline For Turning
In Tire. Is Extended
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b&lt;U ag*rin
.n d W a ,

George Rollins I
Promoted To Major

2 0 shoppingoays
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K s S ’l C h rislm at

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9Cbi Sanford Herald

BfltLB T ftKim FOB TODAY
_ j ) 0 N O T A C C E PT A LOW
STA N D A RD , YOU
CAN
DO
S T IL L B E T T E R : Be ye therefor* p e rfe c t, evtn a s your f a th e r
which •!* In heaven U p e rfe c t—
S fatL 5:4 8 .
1

VICTORIAN POUTS A IT
(fro m C ontem porary P o etry )
T H E g a slig h t fell* on flowered
shaw ls;

Give I t To 'Em Straight

PIERRE (SIM O N LEGREE) LAVAL

I s Im p o r ta n t In

1 A fine tribute wma paid to the newgptpera df America
the other day when Elmer Davie, director of the Office of
War Information, declared that "our free presa la doing
a superlative Job of newa-gathering and la coming through
thla war stronger In the confidence .of the people than ever
before". 'There la little likelihood", he continued, “that our
free Institutions vfill perish (f we are wlse^enough to fight
a'dem ocratic__ _
Few people real lie the problem* confronting the news­
papers today, with young ana experienced newsmen being
steadily drafted into the armed services while the difficulty
of recruiting new organizations becomes dally more acute.
And while on the one hand newspapers are told more and
more what they can't print, on the other hand they are in­
creasingly high pressured Into printing propaganda for
which they have no space.
"But , says Elmer Davis, "Nobody would deny that
censorship is a dangerous Instrument which must be hand­
led with scrupulous care. But to supose that our free press
cannot survive the kind or censorship of news we now have
la to Insult a great American Institution."
Davis said that “some people are not satisfied with
the amount of war news that is being released from Wash
Ington.”
"Well, wo are doing the best we can to balance Ihc
need of public Information against the requirements ol
military security" ho insists. "I believe that Americans
are entitled to know everything that the enemy knows—thu.
the better they understand what thla war Is about, the,
harder they will work and fight to win It. And I bcllcvw;
too, that we aro tough egough to tako the bad news with the
good."
.*
Experienced newspapermen have found there Is no bet­
ter way of maintaining public confidence than by telling
the simple truth—tho good wllh tho bad. There is no
surer way to undermine the truth than to withhold it when
it happens to Ik bad. There is no question but thst the
American nubile Is tough enough to take It as long ss it
is delivered In sincere good faith.

Growing: Turkeys

AP P » t m
r" N ew York City'* he*. suhwsy
u d trolly tin cm, 11 b id end la
end, would stretch from WanhatU n to Cleveland, O., m art then

g.
GAINESVILLE, Dec. 1, (Spa­ (0 0 m iles.
tia l)—Proper sanitation. ad Im­
portant part a f ' luceeasful turkey
wnngoM rnt, ta k e r on. new la partaaaa (Me y e a r as PlarMa terQnaUty D rinks j
Key (rower* pba for locroasad
jrmdiirttTm. according to A. W.
Served rig h t
U'Stern. tw IltM l poutty specialUt with (ha State Agrteultursi That is the kind you win

kiWnlM Saevteek

With a shortig* af “rod"
maaU In sight, due U heavy de-

always find a t

BOX’S PACKAGE
STORE A BAR

(Package Goods).
“By keeping turkeys for brood­
ing purpaaa* ostlrvly ooparate
f i aso
from posits sad poultry o&lt; all i n w. first Bt
typo* tho grower chn help curb
insense." Mr. CPSteea toy*. “I t b
M n k k ls Hovo all equipment ^
- -x - -•
for handling troodor* such ••
Shelters, . roosts, feeder*, and
watering devices rone true ted *o
Jt can M moved easily to clean CLOSING OUT SALE
ground to avoid ooil contamina­
tion or to halo combat a disease
in d o u t again.

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Laval I* short, dark, tnuetached.
Ho noarly always wears black
suits, whits shirt, white string
0*. It* hates Britain) believes
democracy is dying; sold Ger­
many would win the war In 1941.

HU g re atest
cal Franchm en,
can begin on
o th er, nad still
Laval.

asset, any cyni­
U hi* nam e: he
one side o r the
make
It ■ spell

GOLF
CLUBS and BAGS
25% 'DISCOUNT

SANFORD
COUNTRY CLUB

Busting A Fortress

T b ladles sow end algh.
‘i

M using on M r U u n c elo t
now he came to die.

Aad

Th* gentlem en wllh Heerschsum
f

A nd so ftly slippered feet
Step out Into the d rillin g fog
A*»a look down B aker Street.

SANFORD FORUM

t'
Their little sons lie fa st asleep
].
A nd dresm of cricket, or
i, , ■ ‘ -The d au g h ter of th e csplaln of
T h e rood ship Pinafore.
f
L

Vor Kipling conquered India,
'A n d paupers have their dole,
And all th a t really m atters Is
ly an a q u llllty of soul.
And so did Noah’s neighbor, live
Before the hurricane—
In hems* to firm foundations
filed .
Who fears a llltle m in t
ALICE HASH.

thole* "Of getting o u t of Ibe war
agybslng knocked o u t. &lt; -, * v a n
Prim e M inister Churchill I* BX
y e a n old and has as much fig h t

n

Worst H a t e d Man
Of World, Laval |
Has Crucial Post

him a* m ost men of 30.

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1 01 2.

Mr. RolUnrl Dean.
E ditor of Sanford llrralil,
Sanford, Florida.
,
Deer Mr. Ib a n :
Many time* you have railed t h e {
attention of th r public In the
danger df flrt-m in th r wood.. T hese 1
were good rem inders to h u n te rs .
and school l»ya to I* careful
sh o u t throw ing sw ay lighted c ig ­
a rette and cigsr ■tub*. Only n
• pork la needed to a ta ri d an g srowt flrra In th r dry graaa.
Tha preaant drouth and dry con­
dition of tha wood, makes It IM TI
dangerous than usual ta s t a r t
flrta . We must be doubly SOPS [
th a t a ll m atches and stuoe arv I
out before dropping to the groURd
and from automobile#.
Wood, ahould not t« Itumatf
other than under favorable con­
ditions, such as ju s t a fte r rain*
and lata In the afternoon and eve­
nings when the ground Is cool.
then proper supervision and
Got ncqtininted with “cryptoategla grand b flora." Hr- Even
protection to p roperty should ha
nforch mon Inslnt that, next to the rubber treeg of the In­ observed. A person building a
dies, this beautiful tropical plant la tho boat potential nourcc fire should stay th ere until tho
flam e Is extinguished.
People
of natural rubber.
only build fire* on their]
Gunyulo, they tty , Isn't In tho name league. Crypto- should
own property as much rtsm .g o
etegla given a good grade rubber; la lower In realn content.
can bo done to tim ber and o th e r
Beat of all, it la a perennial producer. Leaves and atom can unprotected property.
Sincerely,
bo clipped like a hedge and the plant will obligingly grow
L. V. HAGAN.

Tropical Rubber Plant

new onea.
Warning: Cryptoatogla won't provide an ovcr-nlght
oolutlon of tho rubber problem. Hcern are scarce. U. S.
I* agentn ore literally beating the buehes af India, Auatralla,
■I. Madagaacar and Haiti to build up a seed back log bo more
• intenalvo cultivation con get unuor way.—Collier County
News,

AP Featarea
PIE R R E L A V A L
has
been
oh
o f th e w orld's most
hated mep. a tra ito r to F rance,
a self-rent*rod. am bitious politi­
cian whoee sol* elm la personal
power. W hatever lie is. as G au ­
leiter of N all-h eld F rance he j
bolds one of th e m o lt crucial
. paste in ih t w a r world
| Son of a b utcher, Laval w as |
born In IB83 in A uvergne, w here i

NOW OPEN FOR GUESTS
Dining Room Service
B reak fast.............. 45c and 55c
Luncheon - » 76c and 14)0
Dbmer — 1.00 and 1.25
BUNG YOUR GUESTS TO THE MAYPAIR

t term ed

I

(■ p er work in P a ris, was elected
m ayor of A ubervlllU ra Id 1U14Then he sms a violent left-w lngvr
a peaee-at-at-prleo pacifist,
M ' 19X4, as a ‘'conservative,"
he w as elected to the C ham ber o f
Deputies, becam e prem ier Sevan
year* lite r. In I9S6 he tried to
bribe Muaaollna with a sHee Of
Ethiopia to a v o .j war. O utraged
F ranca p-uhed him from office,
and be rem slned quiet until Uie
mender,.Dorothy C. Stratum , cam . bllta of June, 1910, sfhen he tod
m inder a f lbs 9PAIL8, new Wonsan's a g itatio n for a n arm istice.
AoxUlary R eesrreaf th e U .S . Coast
Laval beeama vice-premier to
Guard. Nets the two and a h alf Petaln after Franca fell, soon was
slrlpM of o llsotanant commander so Vkby-washy toward
Hitler
an h sr uniform's coal slaovo and the Sa waa ousted. II* uounewd In
U. 8 , Coast Guard Insignia oe bar
hat Tkl* la s pbaoephets.
fC .a lra l P r.s e j

H FRIED POT.
Trith ALL BANUW

Itth

jr

i taking Caechoalnvakla, I’ol Franca, ct al, Iliilrr put
' tha blggrat steal In Uis
d, but now tha ateel I* colnback a t him In tha ihip* of

WEEKLY NEWS COLUMN
By JOB HENDRICKS

TIIANK BGIVINfl DAY, I94S—
'T h * Pilgrim 'F athers, a fte r *
W * sea w h e n tha govsrnm ent w inter of s o a r s cold nnd p rirn tlo n
th a t greatly deviated th e ir n um ­
ber*, g a r s thanks In fo rm al col*brstlon to God for the succeeding
harvest. The deep religious sense
m anlfeat by th* Pilgrim s and by
the P u rl tens w ot dom inant Hi th*
are commlaaionlng so o ther early colonial aaUlom antai
••a. camps and stations tha Dutch In New York, th *
i the** ilays that U 8vaa Quaker* In Pbltsdatphta. th a
I reached th* paint wharo Calhollcs In M aryland, and tb*
C a rallsr* o f V irginia. From tb*M
all h-v* com* th a rich M rtn ra l
trodltion and social phUoaopfcy
« all th* w ork th il fashlonsd lha thoughts and
Prtsrson and
hi*
a f helpers have to
and built u w Constitution of those

Table Of State Woods
Built For Capitol
TALLA HASSEE,
Dsr.
I,—
(F N 8 ) — A fancy Inlaid labia of
native Flo Ida woods m atched In
tig h t and dark co lo n was subotitoed l i s t week for the old m a­
hogany labia In the sla te cabinet
conference room of tha C apital.

vegetable crop In th a t vicinity
will be ready. Zell wood and tho
a u rro jn d ln g country will b* m ak­
ing a g ro a t contribution In tho
Tha now talda was designed by
f l a i l of rood for Ih* w a r program .
X .V IL
H E R V IO E -T lo
Civil Char lea V, I meson, construction
Service Commission
announces .superintendent of tho Stela lloath e
follow ing
c aem lnnU ons:' J&gt;it*l. and wjsa built In the boeJu n io r C hem ist, 2,000 n fe n r;
C hem lcil A ir, 11800 n jroar; A ftl-

m 'im

oatpaate

mm wmft

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T ire SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FTORTDA

ELOI8E WINN LEE, Sodcty Editor
In c u r e *

Social Calendar

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T U E SD A Y
T he A It th lan Claoo of the F irst
D aptiof C hurch
will Hava a
covered diah supper In th a church
annex aV~B:SD oclock.

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WEDNESDAY

The bo* re moot In of the Wom an'a Club w ill be held a t 11:00
o'clock a t th e d ub.
T he re g u la r bur Incut luncheon
of th a W om en's Club w ill bo
held a t l i t club a t IS; 10 o’clock.
A C hrlrtm aa program w ill be
presented. Spor.oort h ill be Mra.
Mra. J. B. S o o t, and i n .
Jre
To lie. llocteaaea a re: Mre. M. L
Outturn, and M n . R. W. Ruprccht.
M thtbers will bring g ifta lor the
annual p resentation to tha Ja c k ­
sonville C hildren* llo m o ' Socle i f .
Kollo w ltg th e
lime been, th e
Social D epartm ent will hava lla
ChrUUnaa bridge and checker
p a rty with Mra. W. A. L eavitt
and Mre. W illiam E ricion
a*
hostesses.
Tha Red Croae Surgical D rtssInge Room a t th e Sanford C rim m ar School la open all day from
ptOO A. M . u n til 6:00 P. H. w ith
Mra. II. 1). Pope hi charge.
T________________—
he Lottie Moon CfiriatfiMta
O ffarinc for forolcn mlaalona will
be held atH h e Fnt* B aptU t Church
e l 7tS0 T. M. Circle Two will be

ONE B1LUON and
Three Hundred
MILUON in .WAR
BONDS—
Yu«, la rt y n P a liquor Uaoo
w a «M hava bougkt t k a l ■ »» /

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ARCADE
Package Store
ALL POPULAR BRANDS
O, D. Farrell, Prop.

School G irls Bid Wesleyan Service
Guild Mas Meeting
G oodbye To W hite
A nd B row n Shoe*

Telephone 148

nr imnirrin

of th* program .

THURSDAY
l The re g u la r iM eting
of
the
Sem inole CaWpter Num ber Two.
O. K. 8 . will bo ho M a t the
M uonic Tem ple a t 7:10 o'clock.
C lodion o f officers will bo hold.
T here wDl bo a night aeaaion
of th e Rad Croae Surgical D ra w ­
ings room a t the g ra m m ar school
w ith Mra. C. R. K lrtley In charge.
The Tnwnservt Clno •will 011-1
Ita re g u la r m eeting In the C o u rt
___ _ Ta t_ d : w r . a *l. wiln L. f .
uouae
a g in p r e t a i n ; . T he public Ir
itdlally Invited.
Etudonta
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_
from the G ram m ar,
Ju n io r H ig h , and High School,
a re invited tre e of ch arg e to the
Yeong P e o p le'. Club on the la k e
Fren;.
Group C ap tain , of the T. K le
Claaa of th e F l n t [la p tl.l C hurch
will m eet at the home of Mra.
II. Cum m tng. 219 LaUrel Avenue,
a t 3 3 0 o'clock.

Mra. Camilla I’ulrslun who hai
been visiting Mi*. Henry W ight
is now ibe huuae Rural of Mr*.
H. A. Newman in ftosc Court.
M ur D o n .' McCall jf Cobbtown, Ce. »|&gt;cnl the rh an k .g lv Ing holiday, with her p a re n t., Mr.
and Mre. George McCall.
Mr and
Mr*. F.
K. Sm ith
have ro lu m rd to their home In
Sanfoid .D r r .pen d in g several
w eek. In Hot Springe, Ark.
Mr. ami Mra. R. U llkkaon
have had Mr. and Mrs. M Y
lllr&gt;|.iie a . their gueata for the
p a .t lew day..

FRIDAY
Slodeilta from th e G ram m ar,
Junior H igh, and H igh Schoola are
Invhad fre e of charge to -the
Young P eople's Club on the l a k e
Front.
The Red Crooe Surgical D rew Inge Room s a t the Stanford G ra m ­
m ar School .is o w n all day frum
0:00 A. M. until 6:00 IV M un■Hr the direction of Mra. II. II.
Pope.
'Ihe B undle, fur Am erica will
moot a t .1:30 o'clock a t 110 M ag.
nollr A vrm ii
n « W, M S nf (he FI rat Hap
t i l t C hurch will obaorw Ihe liaptlat W orld Day of P rayer from
10:00 A. M. until IV M a t tbc

Comdr. T/anci* M im e llughea
and Lieut. I'om dr. It. W illiam , nf
the NaVal Air Rtutinn are staying
a t the M ayfair Hotel.

Mrs. J. J. Bully
Memorial Services
Are Held By 0 . M S. Presides At l 1. D. (
S ill- \
H * '* . m *1
. | tiii«l bitin: Me I*

Willi Bin Tyn?, U. K, N ft., ba»
The memo rial •«**v k r* ’* b k l |
Isren trail*ferrrtl fruni ra m p Lre are held rach ye«r li) S*mtm»Wk
a l ( iir r n Covij ftfirlnft* In the ( h a p trr Num ber Two of the O.
Naval Air Station here
S m m em orv of the i l i t r i i e u 1
menilirr* of the ch*pter wu* hfW,,
Punday «ft* nioon at * 'Hi o'clock
in the M*tunic Tmniih*
Itnikket* filled with white and
y irfii flo w n * were )dn&lt; n l about
the ta il and above r a th *taUur»
Ml*. K Goodall lia« ivtunte.1 tu was a large MV". I'irtlom lnate '
Hanford tu .potul the w inter are In the K«*t were
bnkcU
of
ton ami I* .la y in g at the M ayfair reil. white, and blur irladmla
tl^ t
H otel.
with Ur j;e bowt of ir*l. white,
and hi up rfluhons- A* th r mar* h it ,
Mr anil M r. Pat Ijv ilri have went
tn variou* point* of lh« j
irtu r n n l from
SoJua,
N. Y Star, the S ta r PoInU re ciln l a 1
where they have been apeiuling ver*e a t they droppei! flower* a|&gt;* i
.e v e n t' m onth.
pin| ( ia tr to their *t*llun. filling '
the m am h^r* baiket with blue, i
velloir, w hite, green
and
ml
flower*
[
T h ^ n lta r wav d&gt;aped tu hUck |
and held a lanfe
*ta&lt;
,u r *.
rounded by fern And officer* of 1
11 hr f h n p tn
mar cl id up and I
l|n ' plare*l iighliHl cahille*
in
each j
jyntiit of the *tar \ lUl of the

The J u n io r Com m ando.
will
hold ita weekly m eeting a t the
Young P e o p le'. Club on the l a h a
F ro n t Ut 9:00 A M
S tudents from the
G ram m ar.
Junior H igh, ami High School*
a re Invlten free of charge to Ihr
Young People’, flu b on the l.ake
From

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H A t*PT IT B U ID A Y /
W illiam T yre
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Al P hillip.
R aym ond A .hton,

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Mra. John
H u tt 'n f
Palalka,
form erly Kllial-eth Cameron nt
Ihia city, .p e n t the weekend with
her brolher-ln-U w and
ai.ter,
llr . and Mre. J . E . G raddkk
Mra.

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A.

Menard, and toil

Dale uf Palmetto Is visiting bn
•un-ln •Urn and daugh ter, Mr and
Mre. Erls Noedgvao,' at theii
twme at Maitfpuallne Avenue.

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j rr&lt;1,1|J|ume .doetrt)

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llaynee.

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IiirI Thur*drtV niuht
«*i
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iiVim k About I &lt;M&gt; rmi|ile» *it
tended wn.il if*nciu*£ * m rn|*«y»* I
until m late hum
The

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i r g l n i B ’*, a n d
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M ifh

*I•i * i * uf hm illlBn penpet *nd
*n*pdi airun*. mid ihe le rm h ittrn l
tikhlr * i i overlaid with » w hitr
Ur« t Ii*lh » pi,| held blur |d*tt**r*
uf led npplr* |u r* riy nut lb*l A t i m ll e

Mr. and

war*

dlnn

th a J fa rre y

jr

Mre.

rrlliii .iirMullen
Weds Waldo Aldrich

Jlarvey

g u ests

Sunday

uf

rthero’ parents. Mr
wd

L.

H arvey

at

BurKundvH - Tans
.
$3.75
Two-Tones — $4.50
( StrolletH - - - - $5.00

.

• Falmstto Avtn je.
Tha MJaaaa Gladys and Ells*,
bath Fipptn Had as tSelr dinner
guests Sunday, Viols William.. Jr
and George Avcnt from JerkaoireiDa who Is attondlng Blel.»n

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|eat|||ii|w of flrec#
U

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wik WILLIAM GARGAN
M A RG A RIT LINDSAY

WAR

r

Needs the Wires
this Christmas

and

and Llojd
Naw Smyrna Beach

BM "

\ t erdury *gn A

W e

daughter. and ton, C
81aughIs r. llsrTey, J r .

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c o lo r*

Member* of th r U I&gt; ('
who
p trtid rd over ihe punch l*ow| kmI
B««i»led in »orviriE
w eir Mr*
M $ Wiircln*. Mr* II I. IVrbln*.
Mr* f lt»tidr Herndon, Mr* K K
lln inilllal, Mr* t.. A Hrumley
Mr* J H flollf, and Mi** Mur
Karri HoberU
t fr Idnd

M&gt;

Mra- R obert ''Russell end young
G erald, hava returned t&lt;&gt;
from their hom e In C ro p n Polnl. led
Galnaavlua. Mr. -F lo w m will 1&gt;c a f u t *pending two m onth, wiin
coaoacted wUh Ike Margaret Ann Mrs. j b i s a j f u p aren ts, Mr. ur i
Grocery Co.
Mrs. n . J . tjshm an. Mrs. Droit:*
C ro n accom panied her siste r er»l
Mr, and Rre. R , H. Etaughtcr will visit h e r for some time.

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T hr Unilejl I HiUifhlrr ■* uf I !»*•
i tiiifdleiwey .|io n » n in |
S r t in-

E v a n s S lip p

H.

Jtkkflid Corhoa •Rirm Had
diiy and Thursday
2 Features
.TfOR LAUGHS... f OR HIARTTHHOBSL

ij un

AlllmiiKh ihe ra*dirw nut nt il'
M i.
|t, M l
I
M. M .d r u HM-I uialrtl in Sotilh A m erlra it i« in**
Waldo ! V i. .. h w. m uudr.l ru rhlefly ri*i»rij Iif I mils w herr th
inwrr t«»_-*• m .* •i • • ' t crvoion * rn rtu ffu e -r first ItHruduerd d
Mr end Mra Cheater Don"
(Mcrfui iomI «l Ih»- M rlh’idlM per
uf S attfunl have announced II aonage on \k i 4nc*dn y al K '
engagem ent and approaehlng m» i o'clock by ihe Jtev J A. Toll#rlage o f Ih a lr daughter.
M' , Mrs AIdflrb bus te e n a reniLllaabeth 'F re d a D aniel., to « .1 ; dent of Hanford lor many yrnr*.
Ham R obert Booker, eon uf M and M r
Aldrlvb I- il- fo rtn rr
end M re. W illiam A. U w l..
I prralllt-ul uf ttu
T u lll.l f l ub
A til no S tre e t, B aythore. T a m r | neri Tbi t will b" nl hullie at
Mire Daidela i&gt; a eenbu •&lt;
iVfJ IV nl Light, ell lb Sltrel
dent a t Ibe Gordon Keller s,K&gt;&lt;of N ursing a l Ute M unlripai lb
tiltal In T am pa, ami llve.1 in S»
ford p rio r to rn lerln g the »rh»
Mr. B ooker It a lu-lty &lt;df" '
ol the U 8 . N ary ami I. acr. n
wllh ibe A llanllc fleet T l„ ■i
has b e n t no dale aet for th r • e l |
ding. .
I

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.

in l*ti k»uri J

%,j|r
H rUi(of„ that
hn* Imen
p ru rlic r *inct Ihr heirmDme of
rlub
Hrnlirt uhd rb ifk ir*
11|ny**i| H r*ffvuliona rnm
r.m.lf by lnlepImnitiB Mm &lt;
Knhlmif at TIM U
Prr%'#eiilin|f

Mr. and Mrs. t . J . Flow er, and son.

hast returned from Purry where

th e

Service Men's Dance
Sponsored By I’.D.t

IHizahcth Daniels Tu
Wed W. R. Booker

Mrs. 8. M. Meeks and Mrs M
J. Zaha of Daytona Beach, and
G. M. Sapp of VI da lla, Qa. were
tha guaet of Mr. and Mra. C. II

E a s ily j U r e . marred

M ' L

. Ihe

The SvnnimUi Hrliek*ii l^&gt;dff«J
Number Id held Ihrlr re^ulnr Ui-j
monthly m eeting in the I O 0.1
F If nil la*t Thur*.l*&gt; ni^ht
j
- M u.*W a Lynn, KobU drww .
n re* idea I o v rr th i briRihc*R meet •
in* d u n n f which rejvirtN fr*«
Mi i
M i* » J u n e F a r m e r h * » r e t u i n n i vftrioai officer* w en hrn»tl
to her home In Macon, (la *fi#r (Jlenn FI McKay I hanked the di* j
'
■(le n d in g th e iw iit w eek w it h her frrrn t mem ber* f«i p « riin p a in
uncle and aunt, Mr and Mr* J mi wholehearteifly in the Min '
| B. Cogburn,
Women #1 W ar I t r b e . # »nd i*
of the surer** of the sale* Mt
j Hfc. Henry |l. I*m gw r|| u re Fred M rycrs, a num ber uf i»
j turning to Camp F orrest, Trnn Jodj(e. was reported *■ Im ptiuii a
a fte r ipending a short furloiich *1 her home in Sanford V fn/hi
with his parent*, IlF. and Mis *nml Mr*. VUU ChorpeniPK. th*
1 Henry Longwall.
adopted lode# m other. w*« *«*
to l*» ill a t n#r home.
A fter the adjournm ent .•( il j
m eeting, ami interrslinK ’I'lumk J
(fivntg p rogram wa* p re s e n t..I &gt; j
M n McKay and Mr* l.ynn

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Bujiri'chl
|
T h r p arty ir UBiIrr Ihe ilin r |
non of ihr H*vtIb I D rpiirlhienl nf |
th r flu b and fliw lN ir* will he Mr* .
\y ^
Ix-aVUt. S r* WillU m Hr if
'
^on. airwl Mr* O !" Hertii'infl,
rh n in n an nf I lit* departm ent
An*
Intfreatlnir
(*hri»tmno
p m em ni !
X|j|j
|irT«eoti%
«| which will m
&lt;-|ude ('hn«tm a* ra ru b and th e.
( ’h lb tm a * »tm \
All the g-m-M* I
nrp (ir
to h ru if r i t h n jjlft* n r '
tnonry In be ||tv#n to I be (’Till «

'1’ |'

&gt;*liknrik, mdiiiinan tl Ird
*»i tnrff i*mj |iiy nr* uf The
14 v iw| f 111 hit pi relit*
I Mr* J benkarlk. ( Uuirtry

Mr. andi Write *R« A. Cameron,
J r , fo m itrly of this city and non
of Hqlle Glade Were ihe holiday
uetta of h i . »n&lt;l Mra J. K
raddick.

Mr*. J11 Hoot arnl Mi* JinT ol I r

M l*

un,I lhi mint* i** bn ( till
te flrtfc* Mi* I k lb «n»lry
im. Ii^i lbe n»oii|» «o they
| ihe 2.1mI 11* *1in Mi*' Mar
Robeil* lr|n « ili.| on Hrr
e men"*tlalu r *poii*,n rtl by
l
beiu
II iir*iUy
\ report wa* k’l o n “ it Ih r
"f the ihap tei lueinlieiR in
lituiU W imteii ol H im t;iin
whn * to ta lu l 'Mil fm »'*ti
f&gt;|D4IH for one tit)
\| IE f lrtih U n d wa* im
i, !&gt;el ret ft | 111m D't
d
1
1be
’
*be ( ■*wteht*. \
moil
1 '
^ hit. ’«
ut
rt Er,IHn
1b*'
r,‘ *' M"
Meitinnhl "llii i h i ......o n
* t f*'' ,h *.
' h - M *■ '

Seminole Bchekahs
IxhIkc Holds Meet

Mr* A me Jin N’orrU, *i«trr r»(
F t - IUfi&gt;rr and a Itm u fiil i t^i
t*»r in Sanford, left Frid*&gt; f».i
Ft Hrs Maine*, Iowa, w hrrc *hv
will m te r train in g In the w a At

Bargain Day Today
Double Program

Party Is Planned
By Woman’s Club

H 1 i «»«• ~

SERVICE SOCKS
In All C alm

I HU ( I ’Ll f l i t A Drr 1, Idh
II.
1 .,1
NJcw Jer.**),
..1 .
a ill I..- launch•«i III. I'hiladrlphut N e w
i..l In*.
Ri-ai Adrminl \l
I ' iiu in, I . tunandnnt .,f Ih**
.... in N a tal D l.tirct •nnm inci.l
.i.-i.lav

i lim.it Hi t rtob»n
Mnn.lny W oman'* H u b Chn*1in«- p a ity
,. .an
uiil. Mi- J ) Hull), to ltd* hrM i»l the
rluli \\ r&lt;lne*
f-lt-tr.j |.K u.h s ' jui -ulioif •!*). iWn ’i ininirfliatrli b.llAuno*
Hut | iiigr
■ . .|»i iu'iI with Ihe trs n la i bllwinrw* |i uebrou* T he.
a. 11 ir iii
.■ i, iru’ I «ilb bincbcdih will In pin «i
\ 1 ilO
i I ,.i th I■
’.iN.iiyvfe'-ul hi I St" |o "r I*via Mini the hfwlpiiir* will he

the v e rre ta t). and Mr* &gt; J N it.*,
to I M( rompanlr**! \ \ Ml* Jm k Hur ney, |
*ar»ir iwo *4»U*et»on*
li; Ihi lia r
»4,r dm'* and
MTh,
Ol.l ft u ifg e l |

Th# W. M. U. of
lb# Kir*I
B anU tt C hurch will havr the In*
atallation of officer* for
the
ra ta In* y e a r a t 3:AU o'clock. Mr*.
K. He l in k of Oviedo will be In
chart#- R efreshm ent*
will
be

rok

Wide WotW
Kdllor
Gooethyc, browD'amii-wMl© ami
«Ur ihoe*
Hello, ►hinny moct»*ln*
itrtei
•- . o rd i
3* H'olffirl* n r bn 1.11Ilf a fmm
f i r m t il 11* lh*lf brlt*vr*l, Be
i! i imr^l mill he^utiiRraiihiMl *««l
t\'- eiiw f, Ity fttvrrninenl u n h i
forbtriuing ihe
m a m ifa rljrr
ol
ihoe». Hut they
*&gt;»
hailing with equal Joy tn r ftew
fmi lor «eH-dhinrfi play shor* of
brown antique calf or a llip tlo r
J laI ah it one# » n faam oriahjr
to %
*■•aI "•loppV'" »Ri|(1lr -hoe*, in
nc«crnt of (Hillth, now it** the
thins; In Save the more **in* or
nyfnttla » h l« r| to a inlrrow like
►hrvn
S’r a r i t In the lr « i’»trr* ’ *b »e
lineup a.rr the rv*r-popular mm
(apin* In stu n t) leathrr* deaiMivetl
to the r a ff , nhillle u iff or I^
in I* *, hIy jHtli.he-l i» l .quo calf
•kin. ^nlt-rr w rd g lr- li i piny ir
■chn
A lllgelnr 'eait.fr l» ee»
To, ,. h c u g lrl., a tier ru u g h rm&gt;u,,t.
Im •fftntl up to Ihi
ir-tige of a t l i r yon: u lt* l.

B. L. PERKINS

W a r w on't w o lt- n o t ovon for Chriitm os. So plooso
d o n 't m ake an y Long Distance g re e tin g calls during
Tie* h o lid a y ,.so io n , ospoctally on Christ.
m af Iv a, Christm as D ay an d Now Y ear's ft jO k A\
Ivo. H elp us k o o p lo n g Dlstanco linos \ y A B w
d o o r for w ar buslnoss.
N fij? '

Correct Men's Wear

m m t n s r s of tko FLORIDA HOTEL Mre. tfclUre
I to. tkagk oar friend* la Sanford far their eo-eperal sor stay hare. I s « Wavlag to eatar tha U. *
Win, ChIMre will ret*#* to 0t, AarastUSe.
id Mre. Frank Hallry, former operators nf tbf FLOlfEL hnva ntanmsd th* Innsa. EffsctDe Drr. 1, we
h reapnaslhln far any nhBgatWha tacurrcd "Vy Ihs

&gt;w^ •ga

iN Y "*' ..♦‘.to i f

MB.
Ml
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Baseball Executives Asked To
Curtail Travel During
"

W A 8JllN (,T O N - ,,#c- *• W &gt; -

Four Grid! Teams
From Southeast
Asked To Bowls

Jo itp b B. Eastman, ■!‘•friiM* tl»m*
*tk&gt;n dirrflor, r a l ld upon
league l»**rh*ll executives
to "explore the poXsibilifor curtailing travel* during
ik e I t i l K u o n .

r

la a tm a n offered several sug, Motion* Irut said h» could not
p ro d k t *t thia tim e w hethrr they
would be sufficient, adding
“ Accordingly thia letter ra n npt
bo taken *• a guarantee of the
futor*.r
E aitm a n sent identical letters
t a Keneasw kfountain Landis, comnlaaloner of iiaseliall; Ford Frick,
president of the National League,
■ltd W illiam llsrrh lg * . president
of tbe Am erican Irag u r, asking
th a t
the Joint m eeting of (he
leagues opening tomorrow in C hi­
cago consider carefully the prob­
lem of how lassie travel requirem eet* ra n !«• met "w ithout w aste
In space or m llragc.”
E astm an mailr these sugges­
tions;
1, T ravel Incidrnt to spring
tra in in g m ight U- minimised. Huhl«et to a ultablr w eather eondlUoni, the selection of a training
Bit* aa n ear as possible to thn
perm anent headquarlrr* of the
team would save transportation.
AlaO the elim ination of drastic
curtailm ent of pre-season exhibi­
tion schedules would rase the
transportation burden
S. Long duplicate trip s must
ba avoided during the regular

E astm an asked the baseball e x ­
ecutive* to resurvey their sche­
dules to determ ine If city to rtty
trip* could he pared further, and
said th at a fte r the season logins
tha rescheduling of postponed
gam es should be arranged In s
b a n n e r to avoid any extra travel.
I . Schedules should provide for
am ple traveling tim e between
cities to avoid possible garnn can
M llsUons In case of late train s or
accommodations.
Consideration
should also be glvrn to leas crowdi
f d secondary trains In place of
p rim ary train s, and In re rta tn
, It may l* necessary to use
&lt;hy «Coach facilities ra th e r than
•leeplnr ear*
Tha dlefenae tran sp o rtatio n chief
Mid h* felt other ty|&gt;es of travel
. i by Individuals a nd group s " h a v e
— moaalbly a lesser justt iIfir
r at Ion than
I **“ bascbsll team travel/*
lr
but th a t he
4%\i tha ban-ball rie e u tlv rt thmild
Informed of th«* titu a tlo n a* 1

1943

A TLA N TA , Dee. I, W&gt;— The
S ou th eastern conference will lie
naked to g ra n t perm ission for four
m em ber* to play In post-season
IhiwI game* next J i n . 1.
G eorgia Tech cleared the jra y
today for competition a g ain st Tex
„ | n t be Cotton bowl when the
U c u lly committee on athletic*
accepted a bid extended
by
tlie- Southw est conference
cham pions for a New Y ear's day
gam e a t Dallai
G eorgia previously had accepted
a bid to the Rosa bow! a t I’asadena. Calif., and Tennessee ac­
cepted an Invitation from New
O rlean s' Sugar bowl.
G eorgts's
opponent is not yet determined.
T ennessee will m eet T ulsa, ante
rem aining unbeaten, untied m ajor
football tram of the nation.
T he fourth m ember headed for
a bowl trip is A labam a, for in
O range bowl m eeting w ith Boston
college at Miami.
Conference approval Is alw ays a
fo rm ality with Invited team* ask
ing— andil Invariably receiving—
perm ission to engage in post-sea­
son gam es. The requests will he
considered this year when the
conference m eets In reg u lar ses­
sion at Knokvlttf, Tenn , Dec
11-12
L ast season Alabam a went to
the Colton t&gt;owl, ami (leorgia
jilayeil in tha Orange bowl. The
previous yrar Mississippi .Stale
Invled to the O range bowl.
and Tennessee lo the Huger bo*I

k*»«

Allen imnea Trt If 1 I »liman
i 'nrsj*# r ►r*&lt;|#r {eh |. *i ha T“
l ‘t I* r i tluti uf at u i
II RItlf

i It 7 rtf f‘anfnr&lt;t Tn H»fta Mr»m»
Vel tm H a fir) rl tst T Kirtrtf»
r\

DOW a p p e a r * tn h im

Ml IT I I AIM Il K r .l l

lUrlitesr Man if *1 « i T" Hi
i it u tte ft |.'r»ntl r«fp.
r»«i, T hnm ii II Piil* *1 «I Tn

f.AHflF1HT Ill'll.O IN ti

\hfi pf H F'*r | Ulf.fi
lu m rr
n r . 4 | , l:«T 4 T»* N D H T tM lik :

tumuk . m ( 'o n r t A A i i :
A F F eaarra
l.um phln Inv pit merit t u To It
’ The W ar Im pairm ent'* nrw |&gt; M rln l.iah
PtnU ffon Building In W ith in *
I Mill* I IK S 4 H It I II 4TT K I.
MOHT11 4fiK
H o n —M u vat of Oca building
h m um Han if* \ *i tir
1 — a n lu rg i* th « ^ fo u r • i f »M*IIh M*T-&lt;
W o r11
14Ia
Hu*
r - t tn
i «**1U
■top* « i- need AI on n road Ait n r
&lt;T| IT K I. MOHT«*4&lt;e»*.
t eftclrele* an ifinrr m art
W lnipr 1‘ark Kara * r |a T*» lt«
pon*trurthin Klr»*i»r* * nrji
a 4Ti«K 4 r n o a • n r a n iiT ti 4 tit:i
'ip1jk | ii| Pin* Jit c i ts* Tf*
India export* about Kfi p^rrant P aIr4
rn
fif h t r caahew nul crop to the
Matiftifil Atlanllr V ntli.n al tlnfik
JniU d R U lt*.
| T« I f r n r j r Itii'hlar M ui

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NOTICE!

j

O. D. T. ORDERS REDUCTION IN TRUCK
PICKUP AND DELIVERIES TO SAVE GAS AND
TIRES.
Wa are afiklnjr our patrons to co-operate by:
1. Ilrlnglng in and calling for cleaning when
possible.
2, Paying driver when he presents bill to save
eaR backs.
S. When one dar service la desired, bringing in
and calling for cleaning.

SEMINOLE DRY CLEANERS
. (PLEASE RETURN HANGERS)
ISO Magnolia Ate.
Phone 881

Classified Advertisements

• *1 .

N oll e * la k m l 7 kI t i b IKa i J uaa
. and In
le a w r y P x p w o r t h
fU rd
h»r
f ln it
th e ir grow ing and sale uf plant*
re
p o rt as E x e c u t r ix of th # M t« y 1
—(JS*&gt;—T he ta b le s will bo turned
linra.
rtf H a i r y
M llloo I'ApWDftla. 4*when O u t Aobochon re tu rn s to
Editor sT tots: This la the
T oday, as w t drive through
i * i » r t l , Ibmt p I j * f t l * J b « r p o tlU o n
tbe cam pus th is w inter. C het, whu
l**f f in a l dlvcriA ru a , a n d t h a t «h«
first of a aerie* of articles
Hanford, stre ets, we see green
w
ill i | i { i l r to th * l l o u o n b l t f t \V
won
national
recognition
in
bat
appearing In the H erald uora
lew iit,, th o u ssm lt of s ta le s t and
C o anty Ju 4 f« of
k e lta ll Far* a* a
junior,
his
a seek w ritten by s u a l e l i
cam ellias th at * e used to think
O u u n tr
F l o r i d * , on i h c f l t h
4 *r
(.A IN F .3V IU .F , Dec. 1,— (flpe- joined th e N a ry and is headed
uf the Hanford llarden ClsU
of aa im possibles, a id by and
u f t iv t v ir ib r r
for A p p r o v a l of
»a me • nd frtf final 4l*rh.ArA* *• 1
Director for a b erth on th e G rra t lokr* 1&gt; T » l» : I O I H T l» F T H K t
on n a ile rs of p srtieu lar In
large as fine a showing of rare r ls ll Acting Athletic
Naval T raining S ta tio n tra in . The
T \ J I IMeICX, JtKMIWOM* * O l \ - | * i * r u t r l j f n f th e * * 1* l * o f l l a r ry
leaf In g ard en lovers and
garden subjects ss one could wish, Perry Beard today announced a B luejackets will play (wo games
Ml lio n I'sapu «&gt;f lit. d k re n v M , o n th l*
T i, m t n
o r
m m n it .
hortleulturlsls.
w etter still, through the Garden twelve game basketball schedule with M ichigan S ta te College this
I2 fd 4«&gt; o f N o v rm b o r I B I S .
r i : T in: iirrA T r. o r
Club we have
Intelligence. W# for the 11M2-4.1 U niversity of Flo­ w tnU r, *o II w ill be up to the If A lt IIY WILTO.N P A P I M i f i T H . !»•JI.NA .U R * n r rAPWORTIIs
Kifecuhfk rtf tha citato of
f*4**&lt;l.r
ry W ight, llhn* know and call our planta bv their
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Garden
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botanical nam es, we know how
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Club.
tn p lan t and above all. we know forThe
I&gt;ec. II a t Tuscaloosa, A la.
the delight of sharing.
a g -in tl the Alabam a Crimson
Occasionally It is saUi In me
Tide. Additional garnet m ay be
"The Garden Club has made a
in&gt;eitr,| Into tF* schedule If they
trig difference in the appearance
ran he arranged w ithout creating
of H anford" O f course ft pleases
a transporation problem.
Garden Club member to hearj
tn commenting on the schedule,
this, but in tru th this change has
Dean W. H. Wilson, chairm an or
many facters beside this o rg a n -' M lt, i ^ , , chapm an of BaltL the a th le tk
com m ittee stated.
Ixation. Fore*lost among these m ore y j [. , i , j , | nK her aunt “The com m ute* voted to phy
are the plant sales and flo ^ e rj y n j c Bills,
the basketball sche&lt;lule provided
shows of the W oman's Club, Its
Mrs. George Miller returned to it is i-itaible to secure transputCity Beautiful Com mittee, which F o rt
1iun.M
l a u d r r d s lr after having
canvassed every street Inking o r ­ sp e n t a few daya with her m other,
Tha schedule;
ders for Us slogan, “a Calm, a Mrs. iliillip Bauer. .She was ac ­ [k*i. 11*12 A l a b a m a a t T u w c a lo o ia
poinsetla and a hibiscus," fo r ev­ com panied home by Dixie C rosier. [in- 14-16 .Mi*«Uaippi .S ta le at
S t a t e C oll e ge
ery garden. Im ter a garden com­
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bills, Miss
m ittee worked successfully for a I-ouiee Chapm en, Mr, end Mrs. line- 181-17 M t f t t lM ip p i a t O x f o r d .
yesr. thus form ing a nucleus (or | W. I . Hleg spent the week-end J a n H U { jr t u r y j i a t hom e
Ja n
'1 2 U (a e u rg itt nt A t h e n a
our presenl G arden Club.
at the Hiei Camp
At that lim e. Mrs
A rthur,1 Am ong those who attended lb* fVb IU-20 Auburn nt home
Cum mer of
Jacksonville.
then j* ,r f n l . T eacher
Association
p re ad e n t of the newly form ed .w hich m et a t the school Tuesday
H orida
Federation of
Garden I „ f t , ri)00h Included: Mrs. W itlhoif,
H ubs came to us. Her e n th u .la m .l y r . C a rte r, Mr*. Oulda Wilson,
her rad ian t love of g ardens In- M [li M lry flto n r, r Mf I . j . W.
FT P1KRCE, Dec. 1, (FN S)
spired us lo try out the vslue |&gt;r«eatL Mm. A. B. Doane, Mia*
nf orgsnlie&lt;l e ffo rt, and from L velyn
me
McCarty
" aniels, Mrs. H. McGill, — All three of
elyn D
that tint* to th* p rsrn t, the San- Mr*. J . W. Yarborough, Mr*- A. brothers are C ip ta in s now In D*
fnl group has gone forw ard. T h ir­ A. 'W esson, Mrs. Leona Baxtar, Army Dan, fn rm rr .Speaker of
Representatives,
ty two years ago. I ran rrm em Mrs. Phillip Bauer, Mrx. W. E. (hr Huu&gt;e of
Iter only one hlg single red hi- M rl-ane, Mrs.
M argaret
(kill. who is on duly a t Camp Hhelby,
blscus teish. a few long-legged M„ | | . A. H .ld ern tan , Mr*. John Mis*. was prom oted to Captain
poinarttiaa, one fine P a u la Hcar-i T hom a*. Mr* W U Sieg. Mr*. tome lime ago. Word was reellmljer. all on Park Avenue . ' 0 n M .ihleu*. Miss Ads Rogers, retted this past week th a t Brian
There inky have been more tprcl-j y j ( l . | „ t w | H„ger*. Mrs Imlluo a nd John, both of whom are on
svere
mens hut I did not see them , for A lderm an, Mrs II II H ynt ami it ri v at Fort llrngg. N.
ji .molest ilo- I .p la in s recently.
we dal not gel ill-mi s,, sw iftly I K thrl Thomas.
Ail
throe
hre graduates of the
in those days T hat the love of)
y r an)) y „
j
G, I'lueke1 i i'jerce l!l';h School and the
Xardens was here was apparent tiAum of Cocoa were guests of I diversity of Florida, and had
in the imm ediate response to the
N e|||,i Thom as on Sunday. JtoTC (raining prior lo entitling.
Mrs It. K. Franklin, Miss E llisOf utitfilil vmIug lo *uir rffm t l»*th Franklin nrnl Miss Itewtrirw
w rrr
i^ ilfirn l Ihnrl trnh urU t*t Gam bia of Hartford werr T hanks­ C i i r a r H P r e H e n t e d
Or, Uriiry kvrhrflnir mid .Mr, Tin* g iving dinner
quest* nt
Miss
odofo
M*m|, Ttirniigh |»t-rnon- M ary Htone's.
I friend* in Hanford thry ifavn
Mr*. O tris Ingram anil Miss
&lt; A M P H I.A N M N G .
rkhp.
1,
out a w raith o f Inform ation, jud* Doris Grissom nf Daytona Vleaoh
grit our early flower showa, and w ere guests of Mr snnd Mrs. It. (S | m t 1a I) A ciifAr with each cnli*l!ini*nit—of an thought men aenrkmailr* fliip' cuntr i but Inn* to lr»4i* N. Strevell Iasi week.
rn lM tu rrit at ('nmp U ln ^ Jln in
viilual pfardrna. Hr. Nrhrtirtff told
Mrs. T orres left Friday for Lof
u« much ni*oiit |»a Inn* Titc hun* P hiladelphia where she will he If &lt;tlnr tlon *1a tlon when a box of
ri|pir« wa* passed arnuiyl to them
drrds of focoa
plumnaa*
that with her huehand
w rrr invited fo help themaelvtA,
adnrn our hrmtra and atre rta an*
Mr and Mrs (( N Strevell,
Th.- truth nf the m atter wa*
mu!#, Ireiutiful
rem inder of Mr. snd Mr*
Bsrney
Hchults,
him Tbr ekrtulilta fancy leaved Mrs. G ertrude Gilbert and Mr. that Corn llr n r y F. K in * «f
ra lad luma, not an miich in pvl* TecJ Rumtiir were gi,e,(s ,,f Mrs. lUnifor M r , an Induction Hta
T h a Slogan of th e T rn u u ry D e p artm en t la:
lienee a i I hey ahould i&gt;e4 take ua Pauline Gtere on Thanksgiving. t«on rU rk , had purehaaed a box
(d riffara to rrlrh ra te the birth
•E V E R Y B O D Y T O P T H A T 10 ^ BY N E W Y E A R S ”
hark tn visits nf M« breath lak
Mr. anl Mrs i's n c e W sgnnr if i f hi* ftn t win and had Invited
Iuk roller tlon in («ntha
D sytona Beach are .(.ending the rv rry c n r In share In the evenC
Indeed, ihf ^nrirroui nm aryllla w in ter here at their cottage
which we ym tcfully owe to dear
IN I I R NATION AI. I I H I H l l l M 41H IN K I C n iP D lA llO N
Mr. and Mrs John H rhnati of
If 1wi2 only I I slate* Icvln l
Mr. Mead of Oviedo ulem bark tn fie Land spent (he week end a t
t M1« • i&gt;n tobacco, now the ntimber
Dr Nehrling of Gutha, I love tn th e ir cottage here
Pa* increased to 2H_
recall the unselfish friendship of
these two g reat men. Mr Mead
onre told me th a t fir. NVhrllngmaria the first effo rts toward by-'
hridliatiod nf nrnarylli«. itslntr |
m-a la .iu w .a w A M
w ry Likwtlj. i.nfHirted slot'k: sml
TWrS PL A C E i s s o 8 k 5 w e l - i
TAlCEirEASV//_
In- ImUI no of UotljirtK over miles
have t o u s e m o t o g b ik e s "
of sandv ffmtl to get some pre
clous pullen As I rarall the story,
fiONTWlNS
OON'
this was hi« beginning as a faw
W f lO N f l*
nmus grower n reputation that
W A /.M ( 9 ^ 1
I c a n 't
b*- addl'd to in the hybridisation
HOP
stop
of gladiolus, and hi* outstanding
fame tn the creation nf new and
beautiful orchids
At the years have potsed, we
hflive had nice m u use I from Hr.
liarnbl Hurnr , f*rnfrssnr and Mr*,
I. K J,nrd snd Mu Iford F o s te r
whit designed our Victory G ar­
den Show in ID4J?
There have hern many others
who have shared ih tlr knowledge
wit! i ua, and » c have helpeil
each other in experim entation
I rnn remember it thin row of
sweet peas tn a hark y a rd — so
THANKS TO MYOAUflMTEe S |
I O B / O H / A 'D « e c r a R S '
unusual thrn th a t Mr. Mead made
AND F tO TOUNS O lO H O .C X X l1
a Irln to Hartford tn see If It was
l CANT STOP
. POODUC••ally
true
they
could
!&gt;e
171 ON FL2S
grown
here
I
ran
tT rait
JN C B B fiQ
our
gm asem ent
and
wonder
over our first
home
grown
delphiniums that reminded us of
W&lt;xsl«wi&gt;rth', Invcly line about
"Speeilw ell's ,1a ri Ing blue".
At
the present tim e sw eet peas and
delphiniums a r t grown commer*
cully In great uuantltlea by our
local horticulturists, who hav*
patiently worked out melhoda and
form ulae! for toll adaptation
These local firm * have been -if
Incalculable help to the Individu-

Garden Club N otes

’42-’43 Schedule
For Basketball

LEGAJa .NOTICES

GENEVA

Men of Mettle
O u r m e n of m e ttle in th e arm ed forces will

sm a sh th e ir way to c o m p le te V ictory.

Mc(!arty Brothers
Are All Captains

T h e i r m e ttle is back ed by faith in th em selv es,

in t h e i r le a d e rs a n d in t h e p e o p le o n th e h o m e

fro n t.

I t is th e job o f the p eo p le at h o m e to m atch

th e M E T T L K of o u r m en on th e firing lin e w ith

every b it o f M E T A L we can p u t in to th e ir hands

With Enlistments

u'%nn%*TY i»r.Ki»«
tint Mr, 1l«»»l el u i T&gt;« lt«*a
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Tri 1f ■f *-! 111It I*
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waa one nf tbe main reasons for
State slipping a 53-31 defeat to
EAST LANBINO, V lch. Dec. 1 tbe sailor*.

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UNITED STATES DEFENSE

SAVINGS HON IKS
VOLUME XXXIV.

EaUbUshed In 1M8

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S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A . W E D N E S D A Y . D E C . 'i. 1912

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N T M I I K I t 71

I'rc m .

Part Of Nazi M ussolini T ells Italians T o Fight
R ein forcem en ts
Rushed T o Nazis ArmyRemoved
From Russia
O n In Spite O f ChurchilFs W a r n in g
On African Front Dominating Hill Onj
British Open I p On
________

H itler Attempts To
A v o i d Disaster; Area May Not Be
P art Of Dimout
,tJ. S. Troops Cut
O ff Coastal Road
A. B. P»ter*on. rom iaander
ia r

a s s o c ia t e d

r u in

While on tho shore* of an­
cient Tunisia, the Allies cut
off the vital Asia “escape
corridor to Tripoli.” German
• headquarters asserted today
that counter-attacking Axis
troops “threw the enemy out
gf several villages" yesterday,
and dispersed Allied para• chutists. Other North Afri­
can dltpaUhco said Hitler * u
frantically nuking ralniorrcm.nl*
to Ton lata by aea and air In an
attempt to stovo off threatening
dliaater, eran aa American troops
A

a e re ra d a eo a a U l m l w a n

of the Clllten* Defense Corpa
of Seminole C ount), elated yesterd a y Ih-.t he was keeping in
touch with Gen.
A lbert
II.
Blending, c o m a u n d er of tho
D tfe tu e Corpa of the S tate Doiaa eo Council.
to
determ ine
w hether or not it he* dclei •
m ired by the War D epartm ent
If tha Hanford area I* to be
Included in t'ie ro estal dlatout
a rm . Mr. l*eter»on atated th a t
th ere had been come tonfu*ion
regarding
th h
m atter
and
th a t Gen. Blinding had adriaed
him th at he « n
lu v eillg atIng the problem and would let
him know »* u » n a . poa.iU e
th e n ear bounderie. of the dim*
ou , area.

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miiaa aouth of Tunis, tha capital.
— ------------Lota Tocaday an air I tru est, _ _
of an Intenaity uarqupllad wnca
tha Battle of Britain waa raported
ra(ine over Tunlala aa Cermona
. and Italian* mibed In reinforcaV merit* by aea and air la a frantic
bid to keep their foothold* on Ibo
roaital rim and BrlUah, Americana
and French drora apoarhead* forFuneral services fur Robert M.
C arraw
81. iorm
form #r
er m
resident
S * * !!£
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ay. -&gt;«.
, « m .of.
m lhTh*
radio **M that one 1
who dlad Saturday at
• o f ^ ^ a c °ipearhead*. *ro»poaed°of *
*
S' " k*'
^ o w at
l n , thaa
b r ie f*. nines.,
will
ha held

Funeral Rites For
Robert Caraway To
Be Held Thursday

Am erican* and French, already
had driven to the E ast C oast be­
tween Gabes and S faa, cattin g out
ono pocket .
In tha north, the Morocco
broadcast added, tha Allies h a re
driven through enemy minefields
and overrun tha resistance of
G erm an heavy tanka In the drive
to divide the G erm ans In Tunis
and B tferta.
A pparently, the radio continued,
tha B ritish f i r s t Arm y has now
op “ a g a in st the nucleus
of enem y

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Southern Side Of,
Stalingrad Is Re*!
captured By Redgj
l» r

A l l o t IA T B U

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r tjr ta c Fortes
b t n f i n -rad '
• e at eflra fro

Entrenched
Nazis
In El Agheila In

PA X III

Adolf H itler was rr ported to­
day to he w ithdraw ing a t least
part of hi* arm iea from th a bloodyl
loo day old aeiga of S talingrad,!
, aa
Russian
defender*, folding
, bock the w eakening G erm an aeig*
I line*. recaptured a dom inating
hill on the * outhtm *id* of the
Volga m etro poll* and p u ib ad out
from two to five mile*.
R o u ia n Arm iea rode roughahod
■
o r r r stubborn Germ an
in raa btssss
In the Stalingrad area and northwiett of Moscow yesterday, c a p tu r­
ing le re ra l localities and killing
more than 7.000 A lls tropa, tha
Soviet High Command announced
. thl* m orning ra rller.
Fifty big tran sp o rt planea with
J which the G erm ans are try in g to
. supply encircled u nits on the Stalj Ingrad front were destroyed, .'0
J In a ir battles and 30 ln Soviet

°" ,n,my ,lnlrom”- lh*

Tueeday
m idnight communique
said.
H eavier (irrm a n resistance In
battles of m ounting ferocity on
both, of the main fighting fronts
was acknowledged by the high
command. While reporting steady
Red Army advances In m oat arc
tors, It said th at ln u n t a re a ,
so u th w n t of S lalln g srd th r Soviet
troops were engaged in fo rtifying
their occupied positions
Field dispatches said the Rus­
sians w4r» sm ashing through ring
a fte r ring of Germ an fo rtific a ­
tions ruors than 18 miles behind
the broken front line defenses
northw est of Moscow, while on
Ihs .Stalingrad front the Nasls
w»r* falling back through m arrow
corridors between Soviet wedges.
B lliisn ls lashed the northw est
e m front, the reports said, while
operations In Ike Don Volga area
by t a ,*n " ,tU n t ,B*
and taow .

m v a a id e hers
In
E vergreen
C em etarv at 3 00 o'clock tom or­
row afternoon. The Rev. P. R.
W imberly, pa.tnr of the Franklin
S tre e t B aptist Church, will officate. Mr. Caraw ay
will
ha
buried beside hi* wife. Mr*. C arrie
C ir a w it , who died here In 1134.
Mr. Caraway came to Jackson­
ville six y e ar. sro . and one yoar
ago moved to fltarka. Ha was a
m em ber of the BspUat Church.
0„ , . _
Mr*. Raymond Crosby, lu th * ,’
Mrs. W. W. W tb u . Portsm outh.
U G tn. Dwight D. IlM ab o w v V a , Mr*. F-rnest Meaey. MUmi I
The Russians captured three
tin ' (brown rvorythlng In hi* Io o r &gt;oiu. th t Rav. Roy C. C o m * tanks. I t guns, SO tanks, three

Bfax a n d Gab**, tb* four . . .
c o t t a ! Potete bald by tha A sia,
la tW l a s t I t Haora, said dlalatch** from Alllad M a d u trts r.
o N o rth A frica wbaro a ■pokes. man described th a battle aa
• a critical stag*.
Round-the-clock Alllad assault*
w e n reported In aoma dispatches
to h e ro made A lia glr baas* a t
B l u r ts virtu ally untenable, with
H iller forced to wrltHdnw aoma
m of h is plana* to operating bases
w In B k ilr.
B ut th e C arm ans w a n try in g

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R obert M. Caraway J r . of Jack- ■tor## 41,000 eartfidfta »nd olhtr |o f (he S r m in o k C o u n ty W a r S a ' " f * t*«»ini»»llt«*e
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l * u l. ,
aasivilla and Bam C araw ay o f mAUna).
K ansas City throe sletare, Mr*.
, n m e area o a s t of by
Jim Baker, Clayton. A la , Mr*. M . J „ captured Veliki# Lukl. key rail
J. Norton. Louisville, A la , Mr*-j road center *7# mlla# northw est ..f
aAv*
t
Brown. Clavton. Ala-i five i Moscow, a Bovlat detachm ent
brothers, John. Ham
end
Jim wiped out 1700 n » _ . n
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C arow ay of Clayton, A t* , O ates | .n d d l.a b le d nine
C araw ay, Bunnlland T exas a n d ' ored cars, the hlgn Command re ­
Clyde Caraway, A tlanta, Ga.
ported.
,I4S, • 8.11141 h'O "«
t lu l
“ Kit initiiig up i l l . . - mIiii tinting I"
M ounting Rad A rm y activity un
th ^ prr*r»i4 n tir i grn* i irfllM* !•»' 1 »&lt;i f a wult 4af UI44|*4F II Jlf f II
the Leningrad fro n t In conceit
wmr k h«* I**-r»» m t *unparati% r|) |*1*. mg li&gt;4f .# • S um rar n»r
•
w ith lh* offensive was Indicated
.................... | | 444 k •
r..h . . &lt; hirf It . | 1,. 44 ,
■Implr liioltlt ui
by the re p o rt th a t Soviet snipers
l-»U\
»4|1 ' 1. 4.. • a• •1 .» Mg.4f4* h. *MI-I
G. William* •ttel4
S ,i \ s rrimspni lalion
had killed 700 Q arm ans there,
I.Srtll
W. A. L effler of Banford Sam while a rtille ry and m ortar fire dr
1.4 Ite It.
l.ileline
I n \ ital
D- Pltxlm m oni of F o rt Myers, strayed 20 pillbox**, 14 bliwk
nthei mill I • i '
and Dr. G. 8. Oslncup of Orlando houses and dugouta, two g u n . an-l
l
.t
Nat
ion
\ I VNar
M.S|| MV
were yeatenlay elected ** new other equipm ent.
Kern tin
Ihi
m em bers to the elate of direc
Inside H tellngrad the R ussian. ,
pi* iHi
I'*.
to rs-a l-lsrg e of the Florida Stale beet off a ltJttk i by im all ( ,e ,m .n
" " n ,r n e c r.e a ry k.&gt; men I y it ««1i •
1 M \ |.i •
I
1••
&gt; t ••*
Cham ber of Comiperce, the oldest unite, killing *00. A num ber n |j '. n« »" « « » ■ ra n t . ......... Ithe li*a' ‘ 1
1 1tie
service p o o p In Florida, which Grrm*n-heW b u ildlnf and dug fo r d r a f t d e f r r m c n l . " A II * •*
lawn* fl"»
.«
II, .• W . , * . | , *4 4* 4• t
t r r . lo c a l B f l r r l l v r » r n n p rl»»
concluded Its twenty-ehrjth annual ouU w rra cut off.
makliu' a
I.Hllt | •.1 thi l .a I is...(• tel \ 1. Il .
business conference and membertold
r» m
of m
th ev neiniin-iheiniiiMl* thrm *rl%
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• tak**9i ••h r i ,.-ill. I ' ■I. 4iIII. f
ship m eeting a t lh* Gnorga W ash­
ew d^ln^ffenl^vV i S S U CoUBty
F *lnrm
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“ *n^ my «i|iif*i«m nil (In* I
••ill*' II&gt;. &gt; n n . 1. \ f ... te II U41'
ington- Hotol In Jacksonville.
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W a lte r C. Bharman,
Panama
'By k ty men. I m n n V1*1fulll*lowr • I a t l t a g r " I lir f
a t y IndustrlsIU t, and pra.ldenll
ll^ptB •• »d •NliorlBiir
*••
!».. \|. , , . , .1.1 • 41 1 halt i.t
* f I1m stato-w
at*to-wide
lde trade body waaj
w eal JThe
h*
w ork‘^ n T ^ n n lln u o u il'v '1
m#sl4.iing
.|M 1 .1 .4.^ . ««• III* \l
ro-alacted. Among o th e r officer*| altlon to evacuate the S talingrad ployed thro u g h o u t Ihr y ra r." M f r u r n l i a l * ttiiK m
orr
■!*«I
iiimm
ln*i
»rv
rooam ed ware: Harold Cole* of | salient oti which lh* Red Army t a r t e r sold, sibling th a t a llh o u r1for
hauling
Jacksonville, aa executive
viral plnccra waa closing. Instead they key men may travel to iJiffn .
by o'* ih*i «
president! J. D.
Ingraham
of war* try in g to supply their tra p •cctloni to work for th rlr rin|»i*
g rl a » a \
JacksonvUl* aa troatxurer. and pad unite with food and amm unl era, this rU a sif K-ation «Ich*« i
bafnir to4 . • ' l.ra NI* telt.l t &gt;04| . . 11' &gt;1 (
k *».. i
ra •
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WUliara U Wilson, also of th st Ilona by aerial tran sp o rt
{include
tra
n
s
ie
n
t
or
floating
tham
"
• lb*
,
d ty , a s corporals secretary.
Red A ir Fore* pilots downed 20 j bor. ~»ho la etn|t|nyn! *»nl&gt;
mu
oi
4
(
4011
!
•
»
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,
1
Hit
II
three-m otored
tra n sp o rt
plane. ' certain tim es during th r &gt;•
Dark
^ l|4t
!«•*..
M *gM* • | .
Nf t ...
and destroyed IQ more In ra id , ami who are subject t«» aeUel
1 hat fill4tel. lt te **• th. I | . te * wltef.
* .4* lb
on Germ an airdrom es behind (he •eryire
, r vr i ■• ••f lb .«i 4 -• «» %• ra• • j f.
■■1*4.14* 11■1A • |l •**
llnea.
f O Itl.fo .i •Ira v
t
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i •T he selective service I-&gt;m
j m u.t consider each of these (si -hail
b*iM 111. 1h«* \ ,41.1 if g ,4&gt; 1 raft. 0,1*1,, ( . f 1' .
D m to daisy In Issuance o f tra n s­
workers
aa
individual
cases,
th
eir
p o rt rations and of certificate* of
la no such th in g as blanket d rl.w a r n eces s ity a a lh* affactive
m ent," Mr. C a rte r eald.
d a ta o f
Dec.
1, tru ck e rs
sad
John Ford, gsecullve secret*. •
i w m i b of
com m artial
vehicles
of the Florida F arm Bureau Fr.l
who b a r s not recgivUd tho**, have
bean authorised by Gordon MoreBAN FRA NCISCO, Dae. 2. (A*) eration, aald th a t while ilrafling
WAHHINtiTU.N. |»rr 2.
1 W \ s | | | M iiO .N . Ihra
cro ft, S ta te rationing officor to u sa —Tony M artin, fo rm e r radio sing- farm labor la undoubtedly r*
N M.^lifiral Martini*
»iu m«u.
I ’rod tut ion I lope f ul
aaag rg tn cy rocetpt W -U 8 fo r tho kr and m a n recently a c llc f during tho available labor *nppl&gt;. API* an«i &lt; III riMiimiltrra. irtu rn
l'ir» n li'h |
ltiM*«r\4l'
iailat In tho N avy, has been It la not the d ra ft board th at .« Ing tn th r | n art- tahlr a fte r .« |fi» ' •inn
in pwthMdn
■u*yriHli««l ta n ff regnla
' toes a." the realty causing fa rm labor ehnii th rrv yrai la|»«r. rajiluir«l the j |H*t»4 r
u \ h| | | m ; i i »n In .
rV.
i possibility "f a united lalnii iim u tf.it* I ul unitlting th r aiilliitfilb
S o tatrin n it thtei th* | • 4«lu« l)*»n
og*.
metlJ T u n i s ) . rr|io rtn l m hai * Ft n*kf-»l !•* ••vrirnlr iniinlg»aim*
*
t«
lt
nf
«yn
th
rtu
h i Mh i
teould
" Tha real reduction In supp.v) m oniuu. m eeting, and *gree.i u . t ......................... . * .d Tue~l..&gt;
(.
ifHih ‘annirtt inn l»H# " *#*•«• mil
of farm labor la caused by the
hull I nil • NMiitialU I k tin r lul nf
fact th a t Industry with high r continue their talk* tumorniM
I I t v*teo a li i iliutr,| I- Sararrtvry
n 1
wage* paid and ehorler hours, n
|ri
•|ui* k aii&gt;wrr !«• Wt itr
nf t ••uiuirif-** !*•••* htiMte Turw
a Bricklayert
Ula
Union and rhair
taking aw ay from the farm si th
•Ite \ »t« IihI ihiim |»|c Intituling
nf
man* of the A F I. |&gt;eace comm it I Houra^ pleasure for artioii on tin I
least throe lim e s a t m any men •&lt;
1 in t ' A i u i r till* y r a r . t h r ■ul* r«u»»
is. m u m
!•»* ir a
lint- wrfit Mil•• * | l n t In «a\r
made the announcem ent
ar* taken by tho d ra ft." Mr
lllltlrr tu m n l
th e
r«im|»rwim«r . r n n l m n
rrafi«|***i lalMan lir r
*
Philip M urray. f l O p re sid e n t.!' •wrr I " t h r fu ll r o m m i t t r e - whi»S
Ford aald.
I Jiutrw
ratinitelr
•ownlef b I i I i
“ I su h s rrtlw ."
wil l ••• ttn ulrr il lo m m iM w mim!
y
nuiBly ilia
"T h at th* 40-hour week that
I).,# n . |i i...w. il.. \ n li*! \ h i g h n t h a n g u a l*
The ron/erees. apnarvntly
. J i j r u l r w h f t h r i ur n u t to hu|«l |» j|»ln St n l
li* 4 hair
labor Is holding onto ao tig h t »
Pf
I • I i g u r lilt * I *•« li
eld-tl j
-WHS illM’lii
a n amiable fram e nf mind but 1 hcai mg*
(Cootmifoo vo Ps§« F a n »
tefter an
•#«»*-•!
i ip i r h v
u t n n lii •• | 4|r*lg**i m a n
S tr a g a ll
M Ala)
dodging Interrogation, l a f t Im
, , mi riK U tlk r araamn nf th r llnu»r
4)1 ir r t h a n u m l a a i o n nf I h r a n
j,. , ,,
H i a n il l i r lp n lh r r * rnfi
| m ediately. Daniel J. Tobin, gen turn ro v rrln g rn lm o c r nf sUr*’
«a*a teful li iik* that rnrum lttr# on banking ami CUT*
eral p m id r n t nf the AFL Teem , th r rnlr«ftr**l bill dlffrrvtl llttl
\ m r i i r a tnnbllr an«l, »#nC&gt;
r a tu s l ! from th r form In which It
mak* it
n m%inr ililr nation of
H tragall aanl th r g«i%ru u n rn l
ator* Union, dropped th#
“
\| t \\ r 11-*now had a ruMiei alorkpllr of I*#may h a rrj p rrarn lrtl (trrvlnualy to th r
full fi*.« *u»n n«| t» niRrii
comm ent
(hat “ We
aoma news for you tom orrow ," com m ittee. Ju st w la t reception il nulni ff *«id, Rildliii Ihitt Iht hi | I wren fUXI.UOO ami *U4l.4KIO tuna,
Hut w hether he was indicating would draw rnm ilnerl uncertain
Mniiia 4 lull m rmlirr* an&lt;| aumr aiul aililrtl; “ Thl* i* my |K*raonal
C. t . Baker v u elected mayor significant development* w*e pure-1
innloriata «if this •rrtiuri i r r al- opinion —I think that * r ought tn
-_ ■
- ■■
-v — ■ —
•f Longwood la Um biennial elec- ly speculative.
u /f ATUVI
‘ trailv m rm lwra of ihl* nr**r«t I# nr#tty well nut of the wimmU
Uon yra terday with ■ total of DO
W tA T H L N
|»at»lotlt nr g a n tia tlu n K rn VSl. a* far 'a rubber i* ro n c rn m l by
veto*. Prod E. Madden, with 33
th r mhltll# of iu t * yrai .**
.*
...
..
..I r m h l r m a for cara, mcmbcrahln
Florida--- S lightly coWrr w lth CJiri| f -|Mj c#r C|(re i^^k lrta ar#
votes, W»J nia iw op for the mayGEORGIA TORNADO RAGFJI froel In the no rth ern portion In. I F), r(,
hr
..M ing
Fir* Dewths T otal 1*0
°r o t W « k a t f o a to tu ro a • bowed
o lfh l
\
| l i s t M V A llm an ha* been a
LJftCOLNTON. Ga. Dac. 2, (A’l
C. B. B o a n y d e r a t e d C. C. BedT rnneeaco— Much colder * jth , mnntr.1 a t local director of
BOSTON.
Dec. 2. — ( A h - The
a a b a if h f a r Um attic* o f city — A tornado sw irling over this cold wave w ith te m p e ra tu re five mnvrm en
ilartr, tr e a r a r a r and aaaaaaor, and oration killed five negroes, Injured to 10 above In th* northw est por-j John Belyeu, m em ber of the toll of dead since the S atu rd ay
p t ItAat • scora and leveled aov- lion and 10 to &gt;0 111 tha e ast ami I Key f lu b waa liylroduravl as night C ocoanut Grove nig h t club
* m ra yeeterday. Th# muni- southern portions.
guest by I’raf. G. F.
MrKey. fir* crept close to &amp;00 today aa
a irp o rt la
A tlan ta
was
■
1 ■■
Preeldenl E. C. H arper announced tha tabu latio n showed 490 dead,
bp l sto rm la st n ig h t and
Bon F ranc lace •ra n k s, .th ird la lh a l Jao . D.
Jlnklns and
Ed while elate, city and A rm y s o -,
th o rilk * moved to in v estig a te
report on
t»us»* oi u»«

Draft Board Man
Addresses Group
Of Local Growers

W. A. Leffler Named
On State Trade Body

Vagrant Horses Representative
Arc Becoming Problem In Sanford.Q{ Auto Company

P olice T h ie f S ays

Addresses Ciub

Carter Ex;JlainH Only
Key Men On Farms
Can Be Deferred

Truckers Told To Une
Emergency Receipts

Tony M artin Receives
Discharge From Navy

I’roHident Cannot
,
C. I. ().. A. F. Of I*.
ConKider Uniting (iovern Immigration

"I, Synthetic Uulilur

5E

City School Board

Sugar Ration Book
Deadline Is Dee. 15 C. F. B aker Elected
Mayor Of Longwood

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F l o r id a .

T H 9 BANTOBB

The »Ute ha* bean eared in
ti U m it il 1128,000 through the
opt ration* of tb i n t v Florida
1'iroli
Commlilon
during
it a
f*rit y ear of operation, agair.it
tba expend of $76,000, it w u re­
vealed in a i ta Uir.cn t of District
Supervisor H. li, O rtm llng in a
talk W o n the Orlando Junior
Chamber of Commerce.

N egroes At City
! Court Sentenced
For Drunkenness
|

and

We Will Appreciate Ymir ItrservnHon for
Thanuglvlng Dinner - 51.50_______

TONGUES

GIANT
FOOD

SCRAPPLe
Wilaon's

Jb 2 5 c
MINCE
MEAT

Ib 19c
We.tern Select

Quantity flights Re.erred
Prices

G ood

Thru

*’**

'»

W ednaeday.

CHILI
CON
CARNE

D ecem b er

2

l ib.

M eet A nd P ro d u ce Prices G ood T hru S a tu rd a y , N ov, 21

Mt. Vermont Grado

or Brick

LOAF
CHEESE

U U U J T *

M O W

I U V h

&gt;b

Gpoclu) Smoked

Lykas

25c Sausage

U U Jh

Fraah. Gilead

ib 2 9c

*b 3 9 c

Saner Kraut

Waatol
fiorlharn
W h it in g Ib 19c

3 9 c

Ijcrih tm Pol luck

S lM k i
S lo a k

Ib

41c

f . nel#*j FWitkal Corned

O ool

Ib

33c

POHIC BRAINS S . l.c t Sole
PORK LIVLit, T on d.i QUced

S lw a k s Ib 2 3 c
Eflu* Bunnait- Pnn
f if t h 4 Ib* 2 3 c
line. Tal rtodJ-i
M a l l e t Ib 12i^ c
Va R4d fin

BalUmore Halm Eld

O y a lo ra pt 4 3 c
Ocean

rjfOKED CriURAGE sir.1 Links Ib,
B1J.T
C.lnci a .u
Ik.

tLg e. lb 29c 1

S h r im p Ib 2 3 c

---- a p C T ----riTfa

liaallaa
C o n d .n ta il

With Fla

20 lb* 6 5 c

Your* Tot

Land O' G'thine
Plain r r
Dell Rl*lng

Continental

Buck* haul

FLOUR

] FurgotM C a u t i s l i . FI* FlaU, S .r r i a g Dtakl

Betty Brownoll'a Rodpo (or Honoy-Bakftd Bcctna
a cups navy bean*;
H&gt; (at u i i pork, allMd; 1 Up. salt! 1 lap.
dry m ust a id; I lip Rincer.
fUp bonay; I tbap. mlncad onion.
Wash beans; cover with w nler; soak ovarnight. Cook akrwty 'Ul
■kin burst* or unill lem irr about 1(4 hr*. D rain, rtaan rln g liquor.
P la ta &gt;4 of pork In bean pot or ra u e ru ls , add baana. Add raat of
In g n d lin ta cotnhined with I S cup* b t tn Uquor. Place ram alnlng
•alt pork over lop; cover and bak* In alow o r an dBlP^OO* r . l
lor S hr*. Remove rover to brown last hour. Add more liquor If
necaaaary during baking. Serve* a . g.

Pks 1 2 ‘A c

BLACK-EYE PEAS

Land O’ Bunshlns Paonul

BEAUTY S f i u ?

nr

A' e l i t e i l

3

lb*

Cooking OH

q »4 7 c

25c

W aif* Ground Maul or

al Cookin'
Cooking
Tort imperial

I f f iM 4 Ibi U c
Sunkltl

SAU ERKRAUT

Oooetesa, Fat

Pollock

The old-fnnhioned kind—
itaH delicious rooked wilh
wieners or fresh pork.
Try it—serve It tonight!

Mi r* h « n t, lo lU r in f .

t

Shrimp
Fla#, Fat

M ullet.

an d tlU o rd crlv c o n ■
u h o r,

Ib 21

Oysters
llradlrei

tUya; David Mar*
days and

...

llalllwere Ultra

it fiiiin, drunkenness, 1 10
m*

,

M ack erel..... lb 3J

•n I u * aIi j r »Mt or 75 ila v i;

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STEW DEEP, lb 19c
D C C C
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D C a lL r
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Cattlemen Told
How To Cet Rid
Of Orubs Ou Cows
Paring lh* Agkting in the Solomons,
Sergt. Myron U Koiltr, U.3.M.C.,
of Newark, N. J, wa* *bol through
tha throat. Tb* bullet (nipped off
Mt ton.ll* ti neatly a* thoagh a
•urgeon had done tha job. II* points
to the ly-l. whrra tha bullet totend
tli neck and exited.

f; AIVF^VI ■1 y N&lt;&gt;v, 'll, (PtH*
1 lull- With iht* Nati n needling
hug** &lt;|unr.t 1tif • itf Irathrr for It*
f' rr*-», {■ t t-iviliani, for rr
plarinif r sl.ltrr LrlU
rnglnt*,
ar,*| for hui »lrot!* «f othrr ut^*,
Ihr Sliiti Kaprnmrfil Station l»
urpinsf Flondn ratilrinrn to
rnnirii mi st urts .tgulnit the gniL*
that jitfnrk unil darnaifr the-ir
hule*.
Dr A I. Hh*-a|)\ head of tfie
Ftperi merit Station animal inddi1 1v &lt;lf&gt;tinrtmrnt. points **«l ifinl
( dr ph hut hrr tu rnaCe thouTamil
of pairs of shnea ia rutrmi an*
Hurt11y by tlieac pelts in Florida
tier Is,
*
H«* rvplainesl that the grubs,
rrimm nly known u "wolvra" Qf
war world**1 , pit the larvae at
thf b«*r| fir. whirh gets on ths
He* It fif rattle and Inys Ur rgjps.
The grubs that hatch from IHe*a
rrjfft wnrk their way Up thn»ueh
the aTitinal*! Uxly, cut a hols
through the akin, and m l several
wt-*k* in the backs
The grubs may he rtniove*] from
the animal's back bv applyinjr
irr«R«irv with the tnumb* and
f refimrira on each shle of tbs
areu where the pest la located,
Hut this h hardly practical when
large numbers of rattle are t*» be
treated It may be done without
much difficulty by farmers who
have only n few milk cow■ of
In dairy herds.

(Ctnlrtl Prttt)

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lb

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A Chrlatmaa shopping aarrloa far men la tha armed forma haa been
opened. In cooperation wUh the A.W.V.S, la New Torfc City, Lord
A Taylor w a. the flrit department .tore to aatabllth thla Store Door
Canteen. Food, recreation and shopping adelce wilt be gleen to terelce
men during tha holiday teaaoo. A soldisr and u lio r a r t shewn playing
cheat with Nanette Fabray la the ttcraetioa corner of the new canteen.

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the lilt arlih
three
r'n rs a * :
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Other case* were; Hutu- t; liver, i
drunkenneaa, 110 and co.te or &lt;0
day*! Louelia Woodard, drunken.
re»«, SJO and coals or !U&gt; day»!
Van Hal), tour. ISO ami ro .ti of
CO Hare; Ben I). William., drunk-

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VOLUME XXXIV.

Established In 1908

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H r

AIIOCIATr.il rU K II)

Aerial suDDorted British
and American forces «term­
ed to within less than 12
miles of Tunis today all but
Isolating that d ty and BL
• re r te , chief Axis stronghold
(n Tunisia. Fighting, in*
creaslnr in intensity, and rag*
lng east of DJedelda, 12 miles
northwest of Tunis, Indicated

f t tha A llln a r t driving a weds*
betw een B lie rte and Tunis.
Allied bom bers m a s k e d
at
T unis, B lierte, T ripoli and Sicily
and B ritish troops In N orth A frica
h a re been reinforced bjr arm ored
units.
Allied troops h a re th ru s t a
w edge between the A lls positions
In T unisia by e a n lu ri“ g the town
of DJadclda, only 12 miles from
T unis, whleh controls road and
ra il com m anlcalloo* between the
0 c a p ita l and th e
B lserts
n asal
base.
Allied
headquarters
an­
nounced la st night.
T he Swiaa radio, heard by the
U nited Free* In M r s York, quo­
ted the Morocco radio as saying
A th a t the B ritish first arm y has
• d rlre n “ to w ithin a rtille ry ra n g e 1'
of T unis.
The first official disclosure of
(he pace of the dries on Tunis
also rescaled th a t other Allied
forces alm inng a t B lierte Were
A m aking “ sa tisfa c to ry " progress
In th e region of M ateur, 20 miles
to the south
T he Germ an- controlled P a h s
radio adm itted th a t fighting was
ta k in _g .place In the M ateur re
rlo u and said “ It seems c ertain
th a t Urn B ritish a n preparing for
_» g a w r a l o f f t a a lr t by deploying
th a t
tu c k s ,
fu
fallen&gt; back

•

Mr d
w th e

Morocco radio said. Allied
p a ratro o p ers attack ed Ila lo JJ srm an pealttona n e a r M ateur and
o th er Allied force* su b b e d a t tha
A sia defenders of Tania, the
Morocco sU tio n said.
9
Enem y forces south of Tunis
w ere reported re tre atin g end de*
tro y ln g th e ir common
lunicatlons aa
• th*V retired.
- r.
,
v_ j
Am
., r k tT J } r s ( 2 ?
ta rs | .
A frira announced
roved
^ th a t Allied a ir fo rte s destroyed
» 0 A x il plana* In a ir coi&gt;mbat
and on tha ground during tha
flra t 40 daya on th* N orth A frl’
can cam paign.
T ha Morocco radio reported to­
n ig h t th a t fraah form ation* of
A m erican troop* war* arriv in g
dally In C asablanca, Morocco, on
th* A tlantic coast.
T h* Germ an* a m now thor
oughly on tha d e f a u lt* In Til­
th* Morocco radio
and have sta rte d blowing
u
bridge* in th* p a th i f th* A llis
adranen.

nSS*!'

♦

^

Circuit Court t onuomad a t 10
odoek this m orauts with Jodg*
M. B. Smith, praatdmf. Th* PaUt

Aaaallaa Inc., both agahut the

M

*rt&gt;»

I

M M It K it li'.i

M em ber As-socialcd Pres*

Sanford Defense
Unit Wins Second
Place In Match

It. A. F. I‘lanes Blast
Turin As A l l i e s
Advance On Three
I'arflung F r o n t s

Lend Lease Aid To
North A m en High

• Rusi ian .buck troops today
•' w rested
a nother
lion
M irer
i stronghold from the Germ ans on
the S talingrad front ai
0 .V
W A S I I I M l i&gt; \
pressin g westward. in a
_ tim id
X itt
N|»m e t tan 1 • 1* MI.OlMI kt •••111
In a parallel offen tlre w est of
o
f
rib
llia
ti
g«Ms.|.
it
i
*
|
•IIV
.
\
» .r.t
. Moscow. The Germ ans were re ­
U»ulrr le"*1 Ira * I•*t » si» 1
p orted to be dying a t the r a ta of
I) *h»|&gt;
•nr til )., ft*.'!., h \ MI). \1M. .1
1C.000 dally.
\\ ,t,
Tft»r .................
New Germ an llnre on tha e ast
It.....
m ati.iti aitiisi^^s i I.sst ,t .1
I bank of the lion were broken aa
1
t
r|».i
l
1,000 more Na&gt;l&gt; died in siege of
Hi.m i U r n *
1
i|.|.l.r.
I E tallngrad. Only In the Caucasus
I h r p»M« h ,| ■
[did the Germ ane show aggression
1 iiidn\
J and Moscow was reporting the
Reds sm ashed sn infantry a lU c k
• ..nipany • •&lt;1 th r
■1«.t !».
southeast of N alclik.
^
(r
ft ..rcr |.| I e*.t
1-1 II 1tl.
It wa&gt; announced earlier today
til *t nt ,v • » »it
th a t Russian arm ies har killed
| h iml ' li. I.l i i Hi. I.,&gt;
1
Thfj«r thrv« JeJrcteH ron« of lUsA c Sun ar* nffk-rr* *»f ths
nearly 16,000 Germ ans
In the
• 1.»
«lh *to- SetitMi-df •, i•i » . )!•
new Foviet offensive west of Mos­ Military Collrge, m o r n to death -W f-ir ra p lu tr. * ir • « *
■tflt I milt I 'HOI Sill |t
I
I*
cow and had crashed through a a fte r they had hern taken prison* • • l»&gt; the t'hm e«r
Minim ho ru m « I n . i 0.
1 I lllll
new Germ an defense line on the well trea te r, had their woumia d i " * n l and wen- frd
• M .m mint 11 ot Hrlniido tl • I .III
panv t «»f I . . '- *•.!.»• «
M ajor B urcknardt. com m ander *•»» hank of t h .
Don
before Chlne*e anldirm
•Mold.*
of th d G e rm a n p a re c h u * truope, S ta lin g ra d In trium phant pursuit
nt tend
I \lth
. - . iles
11— brnsdlv
o u g h plni ing -»s 1. 1 1• .*
sm
broadly for the cam eram an «♦ U&gt;* b*«l* across the snows o 1
•t 1 .. i l\ .1
\ | i|»l Ii All
Bit
tala
|
U
siii
. m Satilufil in »!• \ Ihion.i fnr«t fm ft-* %\ . • - i •Inin ••
a fU r being U ken prisoner in Lib­
•
A
apecitl
communique
»ald
th
i
.
,.*l
ln
m
|i
t
iu
t
os*
h
irh
ih-liii
ya. He organised and ta rrie d eul
• mt*) r net i-i’t • .1 . | Mp, lllf
di'sl s ru fri with I I*' .•••» •.f
LI,..,. .,
I SO i n i*n‘ ..-i
the assault on G rrU . B urckbardt gran d offensive In the south afoot
I .’ii*
•••!
nil fou
f i,
Nl.ll.m I’a i L &lt;
was round.*! up along w ith thou­ had In (Se ten daya between No­
vem
ber
19
and
November
29,
I•••mkt inti*, ■laii.ling i
»--• n I.*i» si till
Ih r
«r i ' n r
•*is
sands of other prisoners by the netted the Soviet loreea SC.OOO
tnip
snd
prone
I
an
,
.hi.)
,c
to I hr ft'rili t hI i .* \ I. i
victorious B ritish E ighth Arm y.
G entian nrisonerv.
PI...II.
f n t M u m i* fhv pi
)..i in U .i.ln ,
The N a il klll*1 on all fronts, j
It Mi
-d &gt; ..-»i• • It .1
p f l &gt; \ Ml U K . I
.
the Soviet newspaper liv rs tla re- |
I ir it uf . •* •
'i.o g t.in nf t ti U ’idi'
1 it k &lt;ll * M
ported, totalled IrtU.OOO in the
I \ i up ws* i r» •» m
I S H iillfti
1111ll \ •),.*.• »
p a st ten days —a rate of 10.00(1
hr |
, u.,k M -f ft.•*!.- M
t hot . f f.'i » » . •
a d a\
mug f n *1 i-k.i
llllplk
*v
*•
T h r onr ashing Red Army coni &gt; n*.in t r im )••)..! f ! • 1 .1 f 1 lia» ft M \
.. ,1
*..n *n 1« 1at k ..1 t • • tinuest t&lt;&gt; sweep over populated
,M..| |M.«*.|.|r | f.ia' s«i * l 1 • 1* Milt «
4.M.I B.ill.It 1 k 1
f Vtt.ll'M •
places and towns
both
Iwfore
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Mr It,. ,
*' 0
FtalinKra.f ami west of M oore*,
- !.«•« «l* • W ..1 1fit M. . • »• .4 1| . . * -V’ l.*t 1«» 111 1
, 1 1i
K&gt; k'ani* **• f . i»
the eomiminliiue said, an*! g re at
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BOSTON, N..v, 30, (4 1 —A 15- m asses of m ateriel were reported
( *|M&gt; » «'
l M .»• 1 ' 11 n s r .t r»! I*v *
•.at ’
Lc rail*.lung* ..r ♦»
V*
Rear Admiral A rthur It (Uiqkii
year-old bus boy adm itted last captured
Mi l IIIN !• .. '• • •
w|■f &gt; tin ii*. • *•
•1• 1 ..... t o t . . .
*
' t
Air t )|&gt;er*tiontl
night, police aid. th a t he acci­
The regular Soviet communl chief of the
«.
.
1.
*
l
1
V
ik G t . !■•
1* .
lo rn round.
presented |
dentally start.-.!
the
holocsust que. issuetl shortly after
the Training
ft -II*.»»ing ,in lh.
, U ti t
1 hr m| |
which
transform ed
Boston's specisl announcement, said the Comdr ft'rancis M Hughes, r«»m*
• II • . . f
the
n M l . It
n fir • 1
sw anky Cocoanut Grove
night Russians were continuing their manding r*ffieer of the Sanford
.will If •
I n II ftl u • 11* sin I Mi Dora
's in
• hi
eiu j, jn t„ , n Inferno th a t claimed two offensives and regaining more Naval Air Station, with u mm*
S
h
s
|
Ik 1
I"
mrnUatpm Satuida&gt; for his dis­
a t least 417 Uvea.
orcupied places.
• f
&gt; [ I.U . II
Deputy Ponce Superintendent
tl added th a t the Germ ans tinguished service during th r Hal*
• i*
CUflin said he had obtained a were s jffa rin g “ Immense losses'* tie of Midway
:’T
l
r m ti
*11• 11 . 1
•i i
statem ent from Stanley F. Tom- southw est of S talingrad while all
The |»rrinanent citation was .»*r --I
.lltl.ll..
i
t i«. \ : *
asaewukl la w hich the youth ad- enem y attack a within tha city, signad bv Admiral t W Niralla,
min • thi*. lh.
.• )•• i ) ;
"
.......
ng sta.rte
la tha
of the ,v
coinmapder
. . d - the
m •—' worker* aaUlement
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. I ..... . I I lira
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atch to
u cka
c U a. n ■ ftorihvrn part- w a r. thrown b a rk ftp rT*«( ' l.v.k.-l J, ff. ,.. .
’hat• sui h (
V • i‘ 11 n *
light bulb In th e Melody lounge and "hundred!
of enemy
«n*mr dead
"kui
Comminulsr llughea serv n t a* ,|(Hin will .||*fa
.•ti
ii* i '7
..............ii
'..I... th
In
U a Uiaemenl and It Iwnitftd wera left on lh* butlU flild "
a group commander of p a tr i |Mi th r prop!
cn|»lr v* fm . ftt. ll.iil) a. M. k,.
::
i '•«» i
palm dreoratlona.
The ipoclal War
report an- planes during the Midway l«ati rvpt rai ••♦II*&lt;6* i'K •f M». •fl • Vkftl1. ftl v1* i•ft'
.'I
*' II IJ9
Th# youth v i a described aa a nnunced the ra p' tu
of .OMInsya.
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•
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given
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l tj d a n t at Roxbury Memorial which Ii ,0 mil** aou th ra.t of for b ,,,
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the
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Aanf **rd
and Sat unlay night* a t the Cocos- Inrady-K rasnodar n llro s d
Thi* p . l n ,| ,lU n„ , „ j
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placed the lo w tf frince »f th r
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prr*
1'itin
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ClaDIn *ald no c h a rt* had been , f lf h tl n r well down on the Kal- work.
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new ^ g p U n itio n of the Ingrad th* R ussian! also reported
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w o n t d lia iU r of It* kind line* the c a p tu re of th* station of
(ommiDtllriK officer uf th«* S«” I Biitletl iftmt K«« o)m) i•ifi a t Ir iiilglit • i l f t r i l l
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tha troquoii th e a te r fire (n Chi- Nebylkovsky.
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ford N eve ! Air Ht*lion ainrr
A«tits*I
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cargo lM
In 1003
developed while
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Or th s S tallngT td fighting, the v i i cornmi««lonr»l U«t Novrmli i IV llilM r, «n»1 ftftmt u
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last
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November 2U our c«ntly r tlu m n l front (hr Htmil •loinK ft»*•
night's conDakratlon.
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troop* before 8tallngrad. over­ vm I’Eciflc f lf h lin f arrao
II
Th* daath toll was sranecte.1 to coming enemy raalltance pierced nErtkipEt#d in (hr Marahall &lt;i
I tail
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mount even higher, because msny a new defense tin* on the east (&gt;rrt Ulan&lt;1 raid* arvl other run
D O rlando
ft I l.lri
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of the l i t person* hospitalised
bank of lha Don *
Le I ETtiont, prvvknu* to hio • t
4&lt;i .fo 20 I I • '
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Including movla
s ta r
Buck
AHlt|* )»»• * .
ploita at Midway
Jones—were r*D0rted In critiral
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If* IE ifil (7 11" f
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Commander Hughe* ha* had
condition. Doctor*
resorted
to
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career
in
the
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blood plasma In a x traras rases In
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Hi n•huth»t m
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A fter graduating from the Na*al O . . C C !
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an e ffo rt to keep tha d e ilh toll
4 1 21 21 4*1 I I I I lint l.Milditiir hi ft Ion.l.» 1
Academy where he had achieved O i l i t 1 C I C l i t
I l i I S j J ! * 4 I .si ll III
daw a,
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fsm s as an athlete, he saw »n
It.t&gt;* m l&gt;k I lie fat I 1h«l '
Mora than h a lf of
lh*
750
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sendee
on
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guests and em ployes of th a sm art
TcmiHirary g a itth n r rationing Mtnl«i
IH IH to 40 107 • m l *•I • •■nlracta 1.-1 ‘in
cruiser* and destroyers. He «.»i will l»e g ra n in l t.» o|»Crnlor* of Km .lull
night - club wer* know n to haew
!.-• »• •* Ii.
1lai grly
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his “ w ing*" a t Pensacola
In
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perished—crushed, tram pled, su f­
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and has been i
focated or burned lo d eath In th#
• 4. 1 III* . ..Ill I A&gt;1
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flash fir* whleh precipitated * ly Wa torker*
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stampede.
com plata th* m aking of a County ,_________ U11
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" to c arry on l.u .tu r .. under Office
S M I IK G R EA T"
swartlad tha A m eriran l &gt; e f r n .r of M ’f n , r T t. n . p m . t,.,n r . g , . ;
i ' . ' i . 1. ii ..- ..ft iit.ni.ut
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Hervlc* Medal, n e a t CUsp.
: U tlons. II J I ehm an. m .o.u,- . |
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W .lker snd Walt
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A t laaat I t to 16 eoluntaers ara
j Init.f.. 11« Milling atati.in in sSr|»
m m and n»rk.-r«
T his w ork. Mr*. Dawson said,
log* I " •r 11v mi 111!• i v
m a d id daily to aid th a BemtnoD was p a r t o f a national proram .
I4-flit*-f
prrl Minna' &gt;
and a ftrr
Ittpeii
T hrough so ss-teem rnl U
el or «hftu re
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County Price and R atio n in g Board w herein th* A r m / has requested
1 .M|.4l*
1r .4m in
kkrrr
n-nl to
PALM BEACII, Nov. 30, (4*1
I- •f v*4 » in.|u&gt;t»k
a t th a Arm ory, W .’ A. Patrick, a k it bag fo r n * t t anllatad man In this w ar year, when the tn u n .i th s O lIT slid the llfflc r of I'n r r ( ftir i*11 Tr h k*ftirrr ■trr fil.t% *t 44
A
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chairm an of th* C ltise n 'i Service going on overseas duty to be
basin*** In general has taken • h id e operator* holding certifi ( Olid
. m»|
•• f the r*&gt;no(rm« ti.."
glean him n t Um p o rt ofambork- aerlta of .Jolting blows, this plan.I c iU i not tupplytng sufficient j
IIIlie I ttlurh will have ).. I&lt;
“ f h t f t t f c l p*lrtoU«
atlon. Kilo or* *1** requested reto rt find* lla perm anent Win
.•••| |s* • a line of t ill t •. IInn i •I i*f
I KINKII A r q riT T F .D
rina.” said Mr P a tric k , “ and a for m arina*, h o t Pot fo r sailor* te r colony arriv in g weak earlirt fE »olinr may 1*^ givrn gamdinc,
&gt;.n«l r &lt;it IM.it
rmtlon sufficient to o p erate th m u ih l
g re a t aid to lh a local b o a n f In who m oat kaop equipm ent a t o than usual.
N
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YORK,
Nov.
.30.
ld
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1 D ec. 31. Mr. U h n ia n said.
view of th* fa c t th a t thb reg u lar minimum.
This paradox 1* created by the
sta ff cannot bagtn to cop* with
F o rm ers an.) o p e ra to r, o f com -!
( “ £ • i ,oi} n. .C Un7
KJt bog*. I t b f 14 Inches in fact th a t elderly, retired c o u p le ,
th* t r im m ji a * am ount o f work alba, a ra d o rig n o i to bold th* afraid of bring caught In tra n . m srrlal m otor vehiclra engaged In
*f * ^ury M*
b rought on by now ra tio n in g pro- follow ing content*, donations of
K ,r,' rn1r ', Ita ly W n r n c d To Gel
rtalio a Janu, a re hopping n» th* tran sp o rta tio n of farm rom l ' ' ” "
m
others
' “ ln* ‘• 'J ,, " f
w bkhoai
i vary f ir s t tra in they can find m odltles and supplies should make
O u t Of A f r i c a n W a r
“A lready d a rin g lh* p a s t month snd w tr**, 01
- by .th a. and a rc com ing to F lorkU homr* •o p * * n for more gasoline through
'A paraona b a rs p a t In a fall W local c h a p ta r
th
alr
county
agent*
or,
of
w
h
k
h
|o
n
th*
A
tlantic
Ocean
or
Lake
directly
M INIKIN. Nov 30. 1.1% Win
m a m m o f w ork w hich co­ nvaraga*
f ' ___
I*_ fitates
W orth w ithout a look a t th* ral- to th a.1lr t'ounty
U nited
• too Ihiircn ill warned Italy hr
W right
•n d -r.
10 PI.IKHH K IL L E D
© a p artm e n t of A gricu ltu ral War
tn frrrrn r last night to get out of
Ia norm al time* and by normal B oard, while holder* of tem por­
the w sr to
avoid "prolonged,
calendar*,
few
salf-raapactlng ary rations or c e rtific a te s for
SIOUX CITY, Iowa. Nov. 30. ■rie n liflr srxl
sh atterin g "
an
member* o f th* W inter colony gaaolin* to operate tru ck s used l4k—Ten arm y filar* were kill*.1 tom hardm enl and said Ihe Allies
would bo coach t lo a th of
th* for some other transportation ,when a bomber
crashed
snd .ran
confidently t—
... i,M,k .forw
. . . .ard
. . .................
M asco-Dhrm L la* before th* an­ and ara d ltaatl.M id w ith their ""&lt;*&lt;1 n r , r Hlo“ ,‘ Cll.7 ^1lr U/V , 'th e d .v when E urope will I-- "re
neal 'N ow Y ear's
ihr* dinner allotm ents shouhl appeal for a " ,* , r r** w“ l" , r ohortly after ,|r , nir&lt;|" slth o u ^h they fare n
done* a t th a K rarglades d u b .
"s te in sn.1 te rrib le ” year in I JI3
Dut gmaottao
ratio n in g
and m odification to th# OUT district m ‘,n ,,h "
The llrlllsh F irst Army Is even
fro tria g o f th* aouol tourist
now striking hard at the last
KAHI8II DIES
Ira b u ap p aren tly convinced sums
A sis foothold* ln&lt; T jnlsls, Church
re g u la r W inter rooident* that
ill sstd, and should the French
NEW YORK. Not. 80, ( 4 7 - o rn lrrto ra t* be worn the whole of
t h e / arig h t got cau g h t on \th elr
W 8. Farlsh, president of the South Italy will come under mernorthern horn** If th ey waited.
FLORIDA—Showers In the esn- Standard Oil Com pany (N ew J e r ­ illrs s air a tta ck .
and northeast portion* lo- sey) died unexpectedly Sunday
“It It for the Italian people In
I slightly cooler north por- of a h e art a tta ck * t Mtllbrook. say whether th ey w ant this te r­
N. Y , w here h« w aa elslllng rible thing lo happen to thcm,“
OEORGIA—Slightly Cooler In friends II* wab 61.
Cburchlll said.

sits i a «iii m i ii i *mi ««»
In Yin* Him! )i\\ »••*( I '&lt;ir 11It.
A II-I I .ill. Ill I | ih i | i . - 1
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l»\ |i!.iin «» «iin | ,»i t ills i \ Im laV
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• m Ii o f
tim i.i .«r»*ft
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s .n itn la
.u l\ i* • v' .» 1 . 1ii v , ,1 •&lt; iu i\ .
»K i • ►• 1 1 t silll.l
• i t ftt . 1 .!). ,1 .lift
Ivssfc.ft |*

H i g h e s t Individual
Score Shot By K.
I Thomas, lxical Mnn

Service .Men’s ( lull
Project Is Up For
Final Approval

Rationing Board Head Commends
County People For Co-operation

Comdr. H u g h e s ,
Cited For Service
In Midway Battle

Deaths In Swanky
Boston Night Club
F ir e T o t a l 4 7 7

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Contract
Awards
In Flotridu Show
Decided Increase

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,Truck Operators
Told How To Get

Red Cross Makes
Appeal For More
Volunteer Workers

More Volunteers Are
Needed To Aid. Board

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SA V IN G IKhNhS'V

Australians Capture
Area Of New Guinea
Beach East Of Gona

Down Deep In Honorable Dumps

Shock Troops Wrest
Another Don River
F ighting In A f r i c a
Smiling
Nazi
Prisoner
Stronghold F r o m
•
Gains In Intensity:
R etreating Enemy
R aging E a s t Of
I
i n , A ssot i\T r .it r s n n
A x i s Strongholds
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UNITED STAIES DEFENSE

3

SA N FO R D , F L O R ID A . MONDAY, N O V E M B E R .10. 1912

*Allied Combined 10,000 Nazis
Forces Close In Die Dajly On
Russian Front
* On Tunis, Bizerte

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Tourista Of

Florida Market..... . .m

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W o o d m e n Will .Meet
To Flee t O f f i c e r s
I'I.iiim ftinxi* Im'i 'Ii • ••i |.!. i . •! fur
fti.&gt;1.1mg n •!».*. ml n&lt;s • )l ing ••' l .l
c l) t amp 02fi. \S ii \\ it) a (Ml
.»VI•irk t.inini r.ikv .-%« • -•.»•
W.NMI
man Hull f«ir Hu* i-m | . *i .»f r|i«cling nffirrra, I I 1 *•Mi•• •. M.x'rrlury. «a|4| (inIa) 1 ..ii *&gt;11 I 6iininan«
ilrr W 1* ft ii l.l* k.• ill |.»r*i.lr.
nitil invitati*in« hnt* I- 4 II M'flt
t«. |.M|sfr« in Or lull*!«. Jm ft •i.nvill«4
ami (.akt'lanil A th ii.ft.n pilau
• ki|ii&gt;rt Mill ft»r %4ik.&lt;'1 14ft 4'? tftlO
tiuslnrg* nirklinjr

21 SHOPPING DAYS
s . d*

513 M ERCHANTS HUNK
ms

waa
F
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A siu rlA T r.i) r u c . i t

Eleven United Nations cargo
vsrla were sunk last week In
I tha western Atlantic with a loss
The small North African port 0f l&amp;O seamen for lha hesvlest
of Mogador rivalled Carthago at weekly activity reported In three
th* lima of th* la tte r'a glory. It j m onths, raising th* to ta l of tha
as* lh*

■pd exram * so u th e ast; w a rm e r In
Dm northw est.

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south and Centra) portions
continued cool north portion

I'ottcnf- making^ la one of the
ALABAMA— Cnnllnuod
root oldest foo nus of human Indutry.
th is afternoon with little tem pera- n Egypt It was practiced In the
0th C
Century
(Bra change tonight e x ce p t cooler 2uth
entury B- C. '

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'A I* tabulation now to 643 ihlf*.

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T h t Sanford H erald

M O N D A Y . iN O F E M B B g a O l&lt; |» l2

HANFORD I1ERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

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The nnnanl C h rfjlm u Seal Sale of tha Sanford Tulffri,
cul ot l s Association under the chairmanship of Mra. J. I■
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iIngley la under way again and thouaanda of the little aeala
M .&gt; » ar, m ■, at Ik. r « i o m m | which indirectly are the means of saving many Uvea are
■J
***; already in the maila. The Herald la glad to voice Its whole­
.
------ — -------I— hearted support of this extremely worthy charity.
a o ix a a D 'U DBA*
| n „puc 0f t j,0 ft c t th &gt; t J u rj„ g the past th irty years
the death rate from tuberculoala haa been reduced aome 76
percent, It still kills more persona between the ages of t 5
and 15 than any other disease. And in recent months,
with the added strain of the war, the death rate has been
increasing.
Unfortunately there Is no known cure for tuberculosis
and no wny to Immunise the individual against the ravages
of the disease. About the best th at can now lye done is to
teach people how to avoid tuberculosis, help him to discover
it early once he has it, and to furnish him an adequate
diet and proper care so that natur0 itself can do its best
Job in making him well again.
When you receive in your mail the 200 Christm as seals
which have been sent to you, sit down promptly and return
your check In the amount of two dollars or, at the very 1
least, one dollar. Think of what your two dollars will do
not only toward helping some unfortunate person who may
bo dangerously ill, but also toward helping to prevent the
spread of this awful disease.
Statisticians have figured that your two dollars will
supply enough material to give GO school children the tuber­
culin test by which It ran Itc determined th at tuberculosis
germs arc present In the body Irt'forc they have had time
to get in their destructive work.
» I» L K VKKMK FOR TODAY
A |&gt;ositive tuberculin test calls for an x-ray of the
F A IT H AND COURAGE ARE lungs, and your two dollars Is sufficient to pay this cost
ONE AND T H E SAME. YOU

TOE 8ANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

\OTIcT

Social Ana Personal Activities
MB WINN LEE, Society Editor

Social Calendar

Comfort and Christmas

»b.rr he I* *ialioncd

TUESDAY
T ho Friaodahlp I-caguv of the
C ongregational Church will meet
Tu«*ii*y afternoon a t tho E rocrkk
H a rd w are S to re to m ako final
pret**ration* fo r tho b a ia a r and

NEW ARRIVALS

All. POPULAR BRANDS
O. r&gt; Farrell, Prop.
Malhir Bldg._______

(LOSING OUT SAL!

£

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M Ihariro, wbo i*

SANFORD
COUNTRY CLUB

inn in tl - piddle *ehoot«
wi», , wrekrnd vD itiir

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Gearalao Dairapart la a
plea.lne new marring, ml
•upermr run.I ruction, priced
ntrrrnrj) low

Favored Gifts

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1

Lounge Chair*, large, com
fortablr and |wni looking.
ChttMsr from »r*rril p&lt;»p«lar
-I ilea.

( ’hair, Dcwk nnd I*amn

Tha wM t famMj Mitya a gift when It U fnmltar# which b com
forlaMr, waefal and daaaraUv*. Hone Is where Be morlea are madr
and lhat'a why in Bttractira piece of furaUur* U so desirable. ThI.
ie«r. more than ttgr. sensible and lasting gifts lead the list in ao.|
hemes.

1TKSDAY NIGHT

Group of Occasional Tables
A jacket th at any girl would love to
receive . . . made of 100' i wool rnbliita hair this little jacket la Kr»nd
for aoorta or to "ttreatk up".. It conum
In ail the lovely winter pantda and
dark shades in alzes 10 lo 20.

Walnut and Mahogany
18th Centra? StVIirtiT13 ,UI

™

YOWELL’S

City Income Tax

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More (rouble U looming up for the unfortunate taxin. hsvr iwycr. The federal incomo tax la had enough, aa every.
Khnijira iKKiy known, and going to be worw. A number of atatca
111101* for n|B0 D,x Ineomca. Now tho cltloa are getting tho Idea, and
_
Phlladolphia ha* actually atarted. Hlncc 1040 nho haa had
hn&gt; plan a (ax of I.G per cent on earned IncomiM. In the paat fiscal
«.• mil iia year this yielded over $21,000,000, or more than $10 apicco
m". rtmm rur every man, woman and child in tho city.
_i mtbsr.j
A striking feature is that the tax anpllca to all wage
*• noierr.1 earners, huainesn nnd profesalonal men -who work In Phlla(tuning (n delphia. whether they live there or ndt. Thin appeal to
• « ' many cltlea that think npn-realdenta dwelling In the ad*
" 'rf eu“l i joolnliig auhurlia got nil tho godd out of tho city government
without contributing anything to it. Annexation Is out of
» man whn the (juostloii, us these suburbs will nsver consent Now
ro in on« Philadelphia has found a way tb make the outsiders pay
? % 'r.1:* their share.
ntrn from
The old saying ran, “Nothing in sure but deMh and
taxes." Evidently this should bo changed to read, death
. and more taxes.''

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A 1sble for »y*r* parpawei L tm-&gt; table*, rnd
latlt*. cocktail tablet,
*p:a front roaBodas.
They mako Mrol |llta
Em ;
home boa a
plat* for another table.

MON DA Y-Rc-fVilae dance
City Hall
TUESDAY -R egular dartre
City Hall.

Y'ASHINGTON, Nov. 30. (W bached us roeenUy by fra^aaat
Utters to Waahlngtaa pewipopsra
from foderal worksr*. They claim
(hat on* of Um mala coieet M
workora quit U failure te grovlda
work enou|h ta kesy Uitm In­
terra ted. Dtrolea that UUars are

The PAJAMA

■ ast OMO,' w n n tad ckndrew Uka dmks, aad the walaut kw«ak«t* type d t t i aka*a would
adorn any room. Chair*, whether for WaSglag. for oresalowal WN Of for atttkarU a n i y a i l
»ath as this are aaotk er fardrod Ckrtetmaa gift, white laatya ore a traditional Ywte preaaaL
tw M oaul saggesUeas la k* faOad ta tk* ytcture ore tk j floral draper lea, tk* waU-la-walt
carpotlag. aad ika k a ^ e tiu .
.

Keep the Horae Fires Burning
with a FLORENCE CIRCULATING
HEATER!

f
V

en days • ws*k until 11 00

LAST TIMES TODAY

Wardrobe

ShortH Includ e

Weldon's

I'aramount'n

“F irst N lghter"

“ L e t t e r fr o m

LIQUORS
SCOTCHES

• Slfrp ta Ml
• Lounge la Ml
• Cruise la III

YTrtVTRiU-

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1«to tha Daytona BomI| Store
tha Saaford Blare k u

Ftna broadcloth pajamas

CARLOADS -

don’t have

SB I U U

TO VISIT

Disnuy Uartoon

Metro New«

CODING TUESDAY — BARGAIN DAY
Two Swell Pictures!

In*

iB S f t f S

advocate will
aoddte wh*a
•reUy halo* l

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Batami”
ttlllM K I
W bwwMirr
Gmltee lit).n't

“KnltenlHjrn
Edits The N ew s’

Since tha WAAC8 m n d

• r e a r orpublte rate-

WINES

NICK'S

MiamMCa. wa

knowTT b rstN L g h U r",

i and I* going to Camp
at a private— THua-Advocate.
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at

Service Men*. Club I* rtten te*.

1

I M S ToretoB o f tho moot

X r man who apumsd
pk lo gat a commtealoa

*t

SATURITa Y— RevuUr darter at
City Hall.
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dance

T hat’s A Whole

[Lb*wn In Miami IheyVo found

,'vJs.SL.t!

FARM LABOR

at

FRIDAY--Regular
Clt*_ Hall.

By JACK BTlNNRTr

W)—Tho** will, llngar* on Utla
capIL’I'a puaa ar* looking for
B*n. Harry Flood Bred (D-Va&gt;
lo rmerge as on* of (ho big gun.
of the now ( oogre**,
ll'a difficult lo dop« th* compk’.t'on of a Congreaa that will
aaa*mblo com* JaauArjr, hat If*
a aaf* t*t that economy la nonwar iRMidjag will bo on* of th*
Important laeima. Economy U Sen­
ator Byrd'* faroiita dlsST ,

SANFORD

(TIRlPTUN U'MCkKMN
Thr Uadrf«hi|i training •&lt;hm&gt;l
«f 1hr First Methodist Church
Mill open tonight at 7 *«t» I* Jd
Two (Kill pk will be givtii "Thi
I
&lt;»f leisure.*' tauhl by Ihr
Rev. Fred L Marlin of Ft
I ainlenlalr. mu| **Thc l ife of
lcsu«" l&gt;&gt; lie* Joe A Tulle
I Tees se»slorw will te Srlil enrh
night through Thur»«la&gt; from
7 Tfl o'rlofk until H III •••lurk
Anyone who in lnterr»te*l i* in
%ileal to lake either of
the
taoirMo It is hoped that ■ In rr
n nul*rr of voufl* people of the
ritv will lake the rourse "The
I'sr of l^isuro” TV'’ other routse
Will l»e of interest In all age
grrmjp*
Joe A Tolle will serve g« |»ean
of »h« SchiMil

SERVICE MEN’S
CALENDAR

WASHINGTON DAYBOOK

to build ap^rundown n*rvaa.

Puckairc Store

A Chair or a Davenport Will Make This
Christmas Remembered for Many Years

thr feller t«.
mind all the rest
For he’s with you c
end.
And you've |»aaae«l v
genms.. jdlffn ul
If thr guy In thr
fnemi.

.
doctor today would creom•■red a long #•• to; act to
.M rundown nerve*.—Coco* Trtl.‘.re*; w* somollmea wonder what
ta doctor m old rasamownd the.*

ARCADE

Mr*. E. E Keene and daughter*,
Dorothy and Joan, of Jackioi^rlll*
• pent the holiday weekend with
Mr. and Mr* K, A- M onforlon.

ROYAL

F o r It isn't « m an's fath er, or
m other, or wife.
W hose Judgment ujum him must
p y ii
Tho feller whose verdict co u rts
most In his life.
, ' la tha guy startng back from the
glass.

iron t (ergot to buy your ahar*
of War Bond* and Stamp* If
. you re making more now than
,y«u wore ala month* ago, th* gov.
' agowent expect* you to put th*
[•**•** Into saving*.

Ym . lo«t %ear n liquor fur*
■••old hatr ImiucM that man)
bunde

Mr. and Mi*. J. W. McCormick
announce (h* birth of a »on.
Bergt. Ellon Muughlon Ha* re ­
/ '
W ED NESDA Y
Jam e* Willi* McCormick. Nor. lum ed to T a lla h a u e . a fte r v isit­
T ho boon: mootln of th* Wo- t5 a t the lie land Memorial lloa- Ing with hi* m other, Mr*. E lto n '
y n a n ’i d a b will bo held a t 11:00
pltal. Mr*. M rfortiilrk will be re ­ Mougbton, lo r several day*.
o tla iA S t th* club.
T b s re g u la r business Ijneheon m em bered *• the form er Mary
Mr* H am ilton O ren J r . ami
of tho W om an's C lub will b* McMahon.
young »un left Friday for Tall*held a t th* club a t 111:30 o'clock.
h a u r e lo » i,lt Mr and M r, llam A O r U tm a a program will ba
Mr. trwl
• lift man L. (‘lose llton Oyrn Si
presen tad. Sponsors will bo Mrs. •nnouncr the birth of a daughter,
E. IX Brownlee, and Mrs. Joe Linda Ann. on Nov. 27 at the
Pi lend, who was m a n a ­
Toll#. Iloatoaaea are: M rs. M. L. Fernald l*aujrhtnn Memorial llo«- geral ofr. I hr
1'o.tal T elegraph Co.
Cullum , and Mrs. R. W. R upreeht.
IUI. Mra. Clove w III• be reform- I ere prior In Id , lllnr»i. rem ain*
llc m k era will b rlsg g if ts to r tho
rred aa the form er A llie Me­ III *1 101 I Frances Avenue in
a n n u a l presentation to th* JackTampa.

Small pieces have
a lot to do with our
standard o f living

»*x

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ONK BILLION and
Three Hundred
MILLION in WAR
BONDS—

Grammar School To
FVcscnt Operetta

: W hen you g rt wiiat y«nj wunt in
ynar ■ trugglr for »rlf.
| And the world in a k n you King
i
for a day.
T hen go to th r m irror and look
a t youm rlf.
And *e* what Ihnl guy liar In

'nknown

Telephone 111)

aonville C hlldrrn't Horn* Society­
follow ing the
luncheon, the
Boriml D epartm ent will have lt»
C h rittm a i bridge and checker
p a rty w ith Mr&gt; W. A. l-cavltl
M l.. Lillian ..uarnt oi Orlando
and Mra. W illiam E rkaon
a*
• pflil S u n d a . a ,It. M itt M arjorie
noatraae*.
l
ogbum.
The Rad C roat Surgical DrvaaInga Room a t the Sanlord G ram ­
Lirutt. R*mUII Lhasa I* •pond­
m ar School i* open all day from
9:C® A. M. until 5:00 I*. M with ing a »hort lca*r In Kanford bofor* returning to Richmond, FU.
Mra. II. II. Pope in charge.

H A V E GOOD HACKING IF YOU
HAVE
COM MITTED
YOUR
WAYH TO GODi He of good
•oarage, He *h*ll *lrengthen your
b # * r t— Paalm* 31:34.

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FA C E TTTREtl

fn a wide range of pat*
v y r 1,
*•

NY SCSYT HITT. Ile a Korn rounding
up acrap all afirrnnnn Tugging liunka
of Iron, cobwablicd steel and rublwr out
lo hla puaheart. Tired'1 Who wouldn't
ba? Out when ba tola luuiu- »ivl gratia
mo, watch hla freckled grin.

-trcsisiso- MSUiCAO. That's what (ha
boy* call brr Hhn aoldrr* Ihn rasas of
wires In * Flying Fortress awlflly and
naally ll'a prrnwi work VVlien Iwr lima(MJl u i i w i , I’ll Imi Ihera wilb a frosty
"quick-up.”

TNIGE FRIENDS V . of n 5f soft drink. Threw out o f'th o millions
every d ay who hnvo th a t shrewd American understanding of
how a relaxed moment m akes working and fighting easier.
I ’m keeping my quality up. I c a n 't lot my buddien doun. A s a
resu lt, thero’B lees' of mo to go nround. So occasionally if you
c a n 't Ret mo, remember l ‘vo got fo lie m ade ri/;/if to taste best.
A nd Every time you do find mo, you can Ini sure I'm still tho

cola tluit'u best by tasto-tost.

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SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOLS

UNITED STATES DEFENSE

Rut n Memory
~ High School

John Balyca .

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WHO’S WHO

Vocational School
•
News
**

• ha II be K u r a In br lb* rl.lm .n t,
sgeni. or a lto rn o r, snd t a r .o a c b
rlalm nr d.m end not eo riM •boll
bo void
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MAnLC I.II.I.I AN I.ITn.KriK U j,
Ao tao c alo r of |ho ■lo s t
w ill o u t T sstam snl of
MlullS AYUTTH. doroowd

tbo ilmo of tbo flrot publication
of Iblo notice. Kacb claim or 4 r
m sad aboil bo la w riting and
aball a u to tbo place of raoldsnro
and poat offflca addrsss- of tba
Claimant, and aball bo owora to
br Iba claimant, s s .n l, or a t ­
torney. end any ouch claim or
demand not no filed aball be void.
MAIKMlIKT
OAllDNKIt
JACK BON.
Aa oaocnlor of tbo Last
Will and Teetamocii of
WILLIAM T1IUMAJI JACKWIN. deceaaed.
Flr*l pukllrallon *lh November.
. m i.

They placed h e r in th* (ro u n d ,
Two atnlora who daaarva la a p ­
D ear E ditor:
Thry placed her U ltra w ithout a
pear in W ho’* Who a re Elisabeth
Soma of tha etudenta of S. H.
. sound.
P. will recent th li article because
And l»Jd th# flow ers o 't r her Fit# and John B ol/eu. They both
r i » i publication Nor. Itth, 1*11.
have o utatandlng poraonalltica and
A person who la not a pupil of
travel
■, II. 8 . has no tig h t to volet
And proved to God h t r soul la a re very acUva In 8. II. B.
r l i l T I M PVlOrLAM ATIOV
■La opinion about school m atters.
E lisabeth Fit*, .who la eice-presisgv*:
t'nder end b r ’ vlrtee of authori­
dent o f the TH HUY, a member
This m ay not be tru e but It ecctn*
ty In ms vested ,■ m e Msror of
aa though aomconr needs to (ell T bs moon a t n ig h t and th* tun of the Glee Club, Balls B u ff,
Ihe City of Hanford. Florid*. I
hereby rail a Oeaersl Municipal
them a few things they don't
in the day
Klee I Inn lo be halo throughout
(MUlio—I ’m not the one to do B ring memories 'o f th a t fearful
lha f lly nf Hanford Florida, on
(h it but I ran voire m y opinion
night of M ay)
.
I bo llh day of -December, l i l t ,
( A few of the atudrnte think
fur lha slsctlaw of Ia n City Com­
T hat night when I held her
missioners for Urine of office of
the (e tc h e rs give entirely too •
hud.
lo address poat cards and m ake
ll.reo rears each.
muck homework end a vary fsw
Her hand aa atill aa th* ahlftlraa
o a t order* this week.
Held sleet low shall bo bald at
•and.
more w a n t the teacher* to give
Mr*. CU rk now ha* a position
lb* c ity Hall la said C ltr of iunford,
Florida, In roatorm lly In th*
. .
longer
a»&gt;ignments. Everyone
In M r. Jln k ln s' office a t th* co u rt
laws and ordinance, relating to |* g a la s t you In Ibis
knows, o r should know th a t the Bo beautiful in life, so sw eet in pleases. She also loves to listen house.
ele,
Ilona
now
In
forro
In
said
,
Circuit
Court
of
Pei
to H a rry Ja m es p ity her favorite
death •
Cnee who want more homework
New students who have enrolled
CUT Tb* poll* will b* open ft Florida, by KUNA
are the once who hove applied It seemed u n fa ir bar life w as not son*, "T ak e Me.”
this week ere aa followa: G race
T o'clock A. it. Kaalsrn Miandar-I being an artlon for
lle r favorite actress end actor W right, Mr*. M ary Lou Holmea
Time, and will rloao at aundown on
Th# Hanford ller
left.
them selves throughout th eir high
a re Maurven O 'H ara and CUrk and Mr*. Morriaon from A tlan ta .
aald data
naled aa in* newsp,
school carver: ihew are Ihe ones! Gons aye our days so glad.
’ I hereby appoint Mr*. Maruaret Ibis order aball he
The one* th a t follow will for­ Gable, while her favorite food le
who have high
n v rrag ra .
etc.
The new Filing Class began
F. Harries Mrs. V. K. lloun.IM.it four eonseeullto wee
• teak and ^potatoes.
E lltab e th ’s Monday. Anyone who wlehes to
ever be sad.
Tha ones who want less homrand Ilyrd J. floods, as I »• lectors
WITNKKM, O. I* I
am bition It to be alw ays happy.
and J. It. Itecb. as Clerk of aald of Held Court, and
work a rc the ones who ere eatJoin title claae should enroll a t
John
B
elytu,
who
le
th*
td
ito
r
once.
Ufled w ith Just getting by, even Our daya were filled with sunshine
of th* Oelery Fed. vice-president
bright.
Wa a re glad to have Mr*. C orn
II It la neersserY to copy some*
of
Pan-A
m
erican
Club,
and
chair­
O
ur
carva
were
free,
our
lau
g
h
te
r
Robson back. Bh* has been III
One e lie ’s work. These people are
man of Achievem ent Com m ittee of fo r som e tim e. W* a re also glad
Richard C arlson and Rene* R aal f„ “ Highway* B y N ig h t," from
light.
too busy attending p a rtite , danHer fare, h e r songs, th* things the Key Club, w as bom In M ont­ to u e Mr*. J . B. Philip* back C U rtnca Budington K tlU n d 'e Saturday E vening P o a t’ serial, "S ilver
OM, shows, club m eetings, ate. to
gom
ery.
A
la
,
Feb.
11,
1925.
the said
In tb* -S horthand and T yping
w ant to do their school work.
H it fa v o rite pastim e le rip e ri- claaaca. Melvalea Thom pson and Spoon,” will be seen tom orrow on the B argain Day p ro g ram a t The
Will live forever, though ahe
B ut these too, are the once who
R lti T hr*tr*.
m entlng w ith electricity and chem­
M b s B at b a n t W . R u p r e e h t
la
dead.
•fa losing, no one else.
icals. Jo h n 's pet like It friendly
* The stu d en ts th a t want to "Jook”
Major la Child Derelepmeat
ami considerate people while hla
•Vary n ig h t—go right ahead, no T he singing bird* In th* tree*,
pet hate la two-faced people. Hla
at U. of Team.
The
rippling
w
a
ter,
the
blowing
OM will etop you; a t least the
brvexe.
teachers w o n t. They g et paid
Announce*
the opening *f
to m e a m em ory m&gt;
Whether you pasa or fall, but moat I They•wbring
MAKY RABU N
est
B ll.l. KAKLP.
• f them have rnnugh Interest in
T hat I look beyond to th a t day
T h e C h ild r e n ’* H o ot
th e ir pupils to want them to pa.a
we meet.
N u rn e ry School
With high averages. And If you
• ip e c t to p ais with high average*
MV VICTORY GARDEN
on
November Mrd. 1*42
fa il have got to do all the work
For Boya nod G irls
{hat is assigned.
2 to 4 Yearn
.W h e n I was a student of
*2 par week
II. 8. I was one of Ihe “ main
(M l* th a t never turned In an asOpen • to IX
sJgnmrnL I liked lo go out every j
IIR1.KN QIMRTESMAN
Wight to dances, parties, etc. and
At 111 * Pklaieito Avr.
(dually I did go out with a crowd
Sanford, Florida
Paul
Moore,
J
r
.
'42
le
now
etaHUtead o f doing my work. Hut
th a t I Honed a t Camp Green Bay, Great
Row IU a different slo ry — I have
Telephone T72-W
J) de- la k e s , III. He seya, ” 1 liks It
U study 1 1-2 b o o n every n ig h t.I1
Earallaant U a Itad
here but have to stay In th*
I f 1 had spent 2 1-2 hour* every
in tiro barrack* o r In tb* cam p until afThe G irl's Club of the Sanford and k
Right while I was atten d in g H.
lurnD h *»r " f H rst leave.” lie will be G ram m ar School aava an Intereat- at lea
IL 8. I could have made 00‘s or 1
■
m
|
,
t
.
home
around
Dec.
2fi
as
th
st
Is
ing
program a t the regular conIn I
•bore. I know ih st If I can sit
,n y Ms firs t leavs.
vocation period on Monday m orn- rryip"
WOWD and study for 2 1-2 hours,
(JET IN STEP wRh a VICTORY
Then
E llia b e th and Gladys Pippin Ing. Tha club adapted and pro- 2.1 wo
•very student In B. II H. could
I.AI R ELLR DUTTON
II h e v e '* r- studying music at Btrtson ducted an original skit “Tha /Two by 3ii
CURL
There Is no one In the world who
Click! 8 n a p t “Oh! W hat waa
fairy B | |
rovern ' U niversity. Orien
F arrell ami Dolls" which deplete,! the
b ite s studying the way I do, but
th at? I l r r n t But I looked te r­
tala
of
the
prince
having
to
solve
rooms
ihruuh
I
Brues
M
urihcad,
'40,
are
also
It's Ik* p e rfe c t 'h a ir do' for all y e ar
F*0 have got to study if you r i 1
rible!" Maybe you did look pretty
studying there.
Ihe riddle of the two dolls before ■M io
defense actlvltlee! Youthfully gay and
funny when some g u y sniped his
I Jacks#
war
Best W ishes for luck, love, and he could marry the princess
caay to keep.
camera and got a p icture of you.
tsp p ln css lo M srgerst Holly and
The l |t | of rh a ra e tc ra ^ a e re M . f o r t's
hut that's the Idea, to get a natural,
’AI.
l-orp. Robert H arrell who have followa; B etty
PrescotW * Dorle iwrcrn
clear, and good pictures for the
• nm u n erd th eir rnaagem enL
Norma Jean Bayer,—A nnouncer;
Sally contest this year. Twelve
ING
('o n g ra tu latlo n sl Ml May hap- Merle Townsend and E lliab eth
snapshot* will be the minimum
i glr! f ' neM be Forever Bldncy Hie ha rxPa W alnw rlghl While, sea m itrra a ea j
n Hansen M rs. Raby Echols ^
number th a t can be entered, and
Ruth
Brewer,
Kerm
it
C
a
rte
r,
and
•M Je- , n J J »n* Elleaon (of Orlando)
or IDA E E N N ra i
they will autom atically become
Mery Jenklna.
Bakers;
M ary
M rs. Vela Nelson
0 hun; * ho war* m arried Sunday.
the proDerty of th e Bally S taff.
'
1 bal y
llevld Shannon *42 Is stationed M argaret Herndon, rry e r; M aatn*
Th* p n ie a a re ; K ln t-th re o dol­
:: also *l l '* m P 1-una, L ie Vega*. New Thom as and Josephine Sheffield, I Do
lar*. aacond-twd dollars and thirdthe two dolls; H ate] Raines, tha Dlrael rnlna
■ Hoon
David’s brother, ’
one dollar. So coma on. you can­
prince**;
Billy
Bate*,
th*
wla*man
was
wa
208 Etat Second Street
Air
and t
**
,n lh# Ari
did cam era fans, g e t out your
F utrell, C aesar! engine wfthoi
trained f u rV* • ‘•H oned a t New 'rleana, m an; Donald
little black bores and snap up
- ye_ Loulaana.
8j3.t.1*r - .lh *.
vomp
some good pictures Maybe you’ll
: I ^ id Fred Dyson and Donald Jones, W ilbur G ulyard, the helpeir.
tire d and dli
hook on* or
the prices!
Who
i freaS a‘u 'ndlng tha D nlvrrsity of FloW edncadav m orning, Mlaa Rich- w ell, dcanctll
th* Disci came I
il th a t J**1*- h- ' r- Joined Ihe A rm y A ir te r’s room nad charge of
scrap Corps. ¥ red la working a t the fhankaglvlng chapel. Fay* Miller
Cold w rath
icd the Florida Power and L ight com- was the announcer an four plays o v r ro v a n llt
of th* P*"*'
- a lt l n a to be called, w ire prescnled. The first play handy as theMKMPHI8, Noe. 80. O D -T e d
W* have I
I was *,v, Donald le visiting with hie was "Com* Back Mr. T urkey" and
Weem* end seven members of
•cra p paren u
th*
ch ara cu ri
w ere
E verett th e Packard
hie orchestra were sw orn Into tHk
Gene H arrison, '41, has Jolnad Hoover. L tlia te th Sum ter, Emm a pistons, crai
Merc h in t Marine laat night a fte r
tho Naval Air Corps, lie attended Jean M yers, John
Lundqulal, a b aft a r t all
plane for a public Induction to­
—
I r e U niversity of Florida for o a t Virginia Tkaon. F rank Cranston. ;&gt;o.
night wea abandoned.
_ _ _ JN-ar.
Vivian WcDsnlele. In th a second
“ C racker"
The e ig h t were sw orn In by
^ The . Ihibby Nswm an, '40, who la In •kit "I'n c la Pam ’* M an" tha char- nam ed tha q
E nilgn 81m W heeler of Birm ing­
lr;
the Navy, visit**) old 8. H. 8. HCtora were John K aallna, d a u d o period. All h
ham,
who w as unable to remain
W arren. Dan D alian, Talm adge (lone. Mr. I
her* until today.
W ard, t r a n k C n nito n . Tha third U&gt;U is th a w
play waa “ V ia T nankful C lass" I can say t
vdth B etty Jo W aits, Vivian M .- be oug h t to b
Th* T uarege of A frica veil tha
Daniels, Dan t!atia.i. B atty Benrrh * . gara
A ra a l d a lk e ry —ehack fall of
far** of th eir men, but allow
too
much
homework.
dalkloaa fruit* sad a a U —
ton, John Ralabunr,
Jaanett-- iw ben wa Wa
their women to go unveiled.
*
I know I'm ncit the m oat p a ­
i»c«vrn.
irai &gt;V»&gt;a
tj ilia Fayie',John»&lt;
r aye jonr n found not tp
Itay a fresh Indefinitely.
We
A peredete Y ear Reeerntlioa foi
Usevea. and
trio tic person In the W orld and
doing
the
acting.
In
L
S
egpIt
b
T
tuakeflY
lnf Dinner • f l JO
^ • 1 l b ............. $ .80
We iv g ret th at two 8. II. 8. the folluw lna
I h u r t mjr fa u lt* a t r e a t m any
ch aracters
1
jnora than the avaraga person, stu d en t, have moved. M ary Ellen i&gt;art: “T h i Ii.&gt;oka T alk”
2 lb « . . * . 1.50
out I m ro ta * to tn r and do my W illiams, a member of the senior A rithm etic—W anda W llllamso
5 lb s • • • • 3.75
IV TUN ro t-R T o r t u b r o t v r r
■h* :* * J® help w in th b w a r—even rleaa, to Gainesville and
Georgraphv -David Co esol.
JlIK iK . ■BKINOLM
rotV T Y .
If I hava to Inickl# down and Jane Hobnolte, a m em ber o f the R eading—U i i ll a Hilluu.ii
*t * t b o r rLoBlU A .
‘
Junior class, to Weal Balm Beach. B telllna -H e tty R aynela.
IV
BB
THB
ITT
A
TB
o
r
Home student* who a re going 1'ietory—Cl rile s iloltcclsw
mam . . . a . i koA k,, tj ^ K h ^
to spend the T hanksgiving holtd a re out of town a re France*
T®
WMOB IT MAT CON.
(M R i
Hague and Vnlarie W elN ’w ho are
Nolle* U hereby glvas that At*
going to Tam pa, Lola .Hatcher
who
le going
to
B radenton
end U lU in Welsh who la going
lo Orlando, M arjorla Jones la
going duck hunting w ith Vred written by the alath grad* stu­
dent* of Oviedo on the subject
Dyaon.
B . C. Steele, principal o f Lake "What Thankigtvtng Means to
Monro* School, left fo r
Comp Me”, tha following war* Judged
ita a* follows t 100 each la
Blending with th* last group of boat;
collection, Broccoli, Cab. W anU di Boy over lfl or girl draft**!.
BOBBY R A 08D A U I
Mr. Staala wiU be g ro ath Bermuda Onions, CoUards,
o ver 18 V iLh bicycle for raee- ly missed by the Seminole Coun­
Th* Pilgrims
had th* first
4 eeeased, on U
tnee. Beets, Tomatoes, Esrongw . A pply C. T. Brown, ty Schoola.
Thanksgiving because ’ they were
voaiber l i l t
Poetol
T
elegraph.
‘7 Brusael* Sprouts,
Emorv University la offering thankful for many things. They
ALTBJIM
for $0-00 plus postage or
A dalaleuatria ( X T .
•cholarahlpa fo r the n n A echool
'* • v-lAte at Mao
year. For fu rth e r InfonaatioB
B U 8 V S R 8 8 H E R V IC K
Huberts, dseoaall.
Mr. McKay.

W ar Bonds &amp; Stamps

SAVINGS BON I*
AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXXIV.

Tells Commanders To
• Recapture Railway
L i n e s
L o s t
South O f R z h e v

' ROBB’S HOME
BAKERY

om nouse, beautifully lurri*d. oak floor,, tile bath,
rwer. nice lewa. good iocsa. M any Other attractlce feeno. Owner leaving tha d ty .
Ice 87,000.00 Colclough RealCo. Tol. 731.

STORAGE your ear at Kent's
Oarate. 8pec1*1 rate dead
M1SCSLLANEOU8

Th* count token Monday m orn­
ing showed th a t a to ta l o f | 7 »
students and teachers attended
•oma church a c tirtty d u rin g tho
week-end.
. T-ow lav m orning M r .. K ing,

havlllg tb*

Inter-communication*

IStk
ami ELM
AVK9UB:
■•yf
• ■- * i .

'J&amp;TTiTffiiKrK;

libera wba feed

and

cloth

SECURITY

‘ORK. Dec. I, —( A h - '
iglo -A m erican forrea
North A frica, G erm any
(h a t .F ranc* 4 e H a re -,
a Allies and unite w ith f
but the French cabinet j
__ ...a a ro ta o f rig h t to ale 1
refuted, It waa learned yesterday. 1
A French diplom at who waa 1
In Uic active eervlc* of the Vichy '
regime until th* French Meet scut- 1
tied Itself e t Toulon, geve (he 1
Associated Press, som ew here In '
Europe, a first-hand account of
•eenta In Francs following the 1
American move Into FreAch N orth
A frica.
.
The Allied landing caught both |
Vichy and Berlin by com plete 1
surprise, end In all th a Vichy nr- 1
foliations with Berlin up lo th e j
occapatidh of Toulon. G erm an 1
authorities gaee the F renrh the 1
definite Impression they did n o t . ‘
know w hat to do In F rance, this
Inform ant said.
The Laval regim e likewise was *
a t a loss for a plan of action.
j
This French diplom at described
a turbulent, bewildering 48-hour

K V ^ 'r a s s f o a s t - r s .

^aays
near nuungew o. u n u&gt;*
• b a i l * o f prtvlou* aneclal bulletins,
the toll of Naala fo r the S ta lin ­
grad area alone now sta n d s a t 17,­
000 dead, and M.000 captured, or
• to ta l of IM.000.
On th a aam e basil the toll of
m N a tia on th a cantral fro n t Is
* 2 2 ,3 0 0 dead and 400 rap tu red , ao
th* g ra n d to ta l fo r both front*
la 152,700 dead and captured.
T ha communique aald 20,000
Germ ane had been alsln In four
daya “n a ar Stalingrad.” Prw loua
• R ussian estim ate* had put the
G erm an death toll a t 100,000 be­
fore th* special communique waa
liaued la st n ig h t.'
W ith m any of the N asi ro a r
supply Una* snapped by the Husalana a t BU lIngrod. t a a German
• h i g h com m and .w aa reported tr y .

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who «r»

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Bt ■t nJ th a t •lilt* !'•••% nib shiv
d d ln fluent ta ir« «|*|* tin- ndkN‘1

boani l«y ihe- Morula Ka-t
(a&gt;fttot ltnilv»»t\ «»• la Hiif ««&gt;m
plrtref. Hifl it i- »•••!*• •! Unit

(hito lllHltl (I will • I
n t n wr^'k

M ustang pl*nes of the arm y r&lt;
operation commend e lta rk n l rsi
roads tn northern F rance ilunn
the day, d am e cirg se t eat tor,
motives, the communl&lt;|ue .aid

ll-t I ll-tlte l

PoBt Office To Stay
Open On Saturdays*

Railroad Found Not
Guilty In Two Cases

/

Tha Poat office will
remain ,
open from 8:00 A. M. to fl.0®
&lt;P. M. a S turday in n n ler to permti
Dale of w a r bonds and stamp*
1 Mrs. Mae T. Holly, p o stm astn
I staled today.
In addition, sals
nf rrr« l* '
stamps will be allowed during thr
afternoon, but no o th er aervirrsuch as package w eighing wilt I*
available. On the laat three Sst
unlays of tha month, howevn
j whlhc fall on Dec. I t . IB and
Hu added, all departm ents of th&gt;
] Post Office will rem ain open all
dae In order to handle nolidav |
packages and gift*.
Mr*. Holly alas sta te d th at t&gt;&gt; | Van II mH wrgr*. eh., iu«t
.r.&lt; Init-i n*e I linpiitk rtne-nl Mint
recent action of the Civil Servin' day wa* ftMJiHl guiliy of ih rft ' At ihe- linir thr *f• r,| vea«
-I
Commission At W ashington, I . V • a d given * tornlrtHT in (*»i% I.re- h tfiard it a«I |Hintot-aalon nf Itic
C
ourt
of
fM&gt;*
nn«l
c««l«
or
r.il,
McI a u IIm h a s been sppolntad .e
jir«i|H tty Mini the I unit iiirrct#*«|
cretary of the local civil aervlcv days, was IrMlay iu rn rd «»vrr to | a M'plirt fin lx-nn I'ArhAin •«•»
board, raplacing M. L. W right, S heriff J. V. Ilra n l of M m iltrir, gr'tun-U thAt the* preiprrty Ik­
Q l n who rrrrAlrel th at Hall,
form er eecatory.
I&lt;•rkor I to tlir Sint*- wn-lrr tli&gt;
rin g a 10 &gt;rar •rn lrn rp . hatl rr
Morphy act aihI thAt the «lc«' I
During thu firs t W orld W ar lh. ftntly «»cai»r»J from m chain ifwnK v»a* ,if ongiriAl toourrr of title
birth ra te In Europe dropped el there, Police r h l r f Hoy (2 W il l
llama said tuelay
most 80 percent.

,675 Dressings Made
!y Red CrossWorkers
October, November and Decem­
ber gnata# for tho Rod C rosi
OOrgkal dnosfaun have not boon
bsgvn, Mrs. B . 6 . Pope, chairman,
■(atod this morning, adding that
atom tha matorlala wore ar tale
getting boro and ao row woman
e e l—toerod tbotr torvicea, tb* Sep­
tember quota of 0,675 droaalnza
bos tael bean com pleiad after I,-

a

Allrn, HllitUlt (• ••( I til eta.awae-s

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CITY BRIEF

Farm ers' Allotments
Must Be P roduced Mabel Chapman And Louise Wheeler
WABHINOTIN, Ob . 1, IA&gt;Tbo Aaricuttoral Department an­
nounced today that f a n n e n who
fall to achieve tbair production
allotm ents next year wtu be pen*-

Deadline For Turning
In T ire. Is Extended

b&lt;Uag*rin

A r m i s t i c e C om m is si on In A l g i e r s

•srsacf,™v dfiS* S t

J a m e s l„ H a r d y Is
P r o m o t e d To C o r p o r a l
Fill; I HENNING

I"--

t.

Nationwide RationinK

!In'*E ffective T onight1
To Appear In College Who’s Who; WASHINGTON. l&gt;*c. I, l&gt;V&gt;
in, daughter BMBt,
'
*. Chapman, I - Miss Chapm an I. • m em ber of
S tre e t, whoj the Independent Women a t R«ulh-i
la Boulher-i e rn and ssrv rs on th s executive
iss Louis* board of tnc V. W. C. A.. Is • '
r*. Bessie m em ber of 1.0* Pica roe, of Pi
l venue, who Gam am Mu ecience fra te rn ity ,
lor e f A rts o f
th*
T orchbearers’
bonary
ha students aaholaaUc society, ia a m em ber of
tb * 1942-43 th* F. T. A. and Spanish club*
Am ong Stu- a n d plays In the hand and orU niversities cbeetra of ths college,
released In ' Mias W heeler, a m em ber nf
, IL P ettus Z eto T a u Alpha social aororlty,
beak, noli- was sec r e ta ry of her class when
aha w as a sophom ore, served as
i— i. m-L. aacreU ry of thu sludctil body In
- ........... x T Z KH1-4X, and is a t present vlce-

e

.

u c c ’h

French Cabinet
Refused To Fight
Against AUiei

Attention
Cabbage Grower.)

v•

D

Do Not Make Suicide Dives

Oviedo School

Classified Advertisements

Jeer

Correspondent Discovers Japs

BEA

LEGAL NOTICES

R.A.F. Heaps Bombs
On Italy To Em­
phasize W arnings
Mode By ChurcM#

This b r a n out an e arlie r rt»
port th a t the Royal Air Fort#*
neaped more bomb* on ■till Haro*
In* m in t of T-irin la»t m ght to
lend rn tro a tU to Prim e MinUter
Churchill’* warning
0*1
»ufh
raids will be dealt all Italy when
the Allies complete the conquest
of Africa
Harriett Italian*. Mill d ie tin g
dead and injured
front
debris,
were sent ■currvlng to air raid
shelter*
when the
ti*
RAF
bombers crossed the Al|»» to strike
for the second nighi ,n «urce*slon
i t Turin, sii im portant m anufac­
turing city, despite had w eather.
In the sm ashing
assault
of
hundreds
of
- Allied force* entering C asablanca found th is large m erchant ship Saturday night.
bomhrrs destroyed huge areas of
rapalied a t Its plrr a fte r sh ellfire hit it during the a tta c k on the T jrbm , a railroad re n te r and site
Moroccan port. Note the eatenalve dam age suffered by the loading of the Royal arsenal, plane and
crane on the pier, when th e overturned ship's m ast struck It. motor factories.
The air m inistry announced theat
Boma of the h iltrrc st naval fig h tin g of the African cam paign took last night's raiding force was
place at this port.
relatively small, probably •ignifjr*
ing :*o to 100 plane*, but they
dropped more of the
lour ton.
triple block buster bomb* which

Mechanics

News Notes

North African Skies Rapidly
Clearing Of Axis Air Forces
.{ilrrabU
rrin to rc rm rn U
h ilt
reached Rommel'* A frica C orpt » l

Grammar School
Notes

NOW OPEN FOR GUESTS
Dining Room Service
B reakfast
45c and 65c
Luncheon - - 75c and 1.00
D in n er- ■ 1.00 and 1.25

Member Arwocintcd I’rntN

t J \h eila

S.HJ3. ALUMNI

FRUITCAKE

DAY, DECEMHKR 1. 194

.A Capsized Ship In Casablanca

Student Council

EVA-BESS

SANFORD, FIX)RIDA,

40 aparauen
*•” ? "
..T * “ ^ , 1*
i -m&lt;y . .

(•a«ollfiv rathjnlng. alrratJy tn rf I
in 17 K aitern Stairto, will
!*• rilrn tlrtl to the entire na I
turn At m lilnight tonight in th*l
most draatic atrp yet taken t«»
conserve tha country’a scant su|&gt;- ’
plv of rublw r.
|
1’rr.i.lrn l lioo.cvrll laat wrvk
o n lrrtd the nation-wide program
rarried out on achfdule In ths
fare of violent opposition by Cnn
gn-uionel and sectional g r o u p .1
who rnnlrnded tiro* could lx con- &lt;
•erred w ithout extending gasoline j
rationing.
W estern and M idwestern mo­
torists will hava an advantage
over E asterner* in th a t they will
receive m ore gasoline p e r coupon.

George Rollins In
P romoted To Major
Copt.

George

Rollins,

ton

nf

2 0 shoppingoays
S

* TO *

K s S ’lChrislmat

praaident of student govarnnirnl
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Itullln., Paik
(VKATHEH
Avenue, luts been prom oted to the
and alternate president of the
rank
of m ajor in tho U nited Stsu-s
rw rida Student Government AsFLORIDA — K cal(rred showers
•oAallow. During bar sopbomo'o In the no rth and c en tral porUon* A rm y E n ain errs.
Junior years th* was adver* this aftenw r-n «»d to n ig h t and
ta manager of tha student warm er in th e south cast.
ALABAMA—, Hbowers th is *fteroonn *nd in th* e a s t and south
tonlgbt. cooler tonighi coasklsrsbly c o e k r n o tth portion.
■V. A A W t

MaJ. Hollins w ent Into the Army
more th an tw o year* ago as a first
lieu ten an t reserve officer and In
Ja n u a ry w aa prom o*td to tb* rank
nf c ap tain , l i t Is now stationed
f t Ven)ee( F la.
„
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hl«b**t

bidder &gt;1 t h *

cowl houif 4 « r on th# flrel Monday In the month
of U#c#»h#r.

Of Defeats, Now On Offensive

(ik dor *t D r r ta k tr A. t&gt;, 1*11.
la lb* Dill ot CompUlai fllod
agalaat rou la tblo * * * * * la Ibo
c m til l Court of doiataolo COunlr.
florid*, l.r Odl* Lao Whlatuun, bai* ( *a orllon for dlvere*.
Th* Hoaford llfta ld I* drtla*
■a1*0 a* Iba otoapapor In i l l t k
this order *ball bo pulill*h*d far
four r v n u r a lli* traako. W ITMEW
O. p. IIKIlKtAjH . C la rk , of aoirf
Court, and Ik* ufflrlal aaol tharw«t, Ikla tk* Ilk dar of Nor. A. D.

Tbo hlalory of tho Sorolnola
t l| ( h School Celery Fade (hie
M U M follnwa a strange parallel
to that of the United Nation* in
tS * present war; a olHnc of bitrate, a sudden change from
to offense, highly success­
fu l atrial attacks, and steamrollar
break through smashes
on all

Fed*1 Initial afforta thla year.
F I rot it tra l a f a it and auperbly
coached little
Euatia
Panther
team under Tom Klrtland that admlnliterrd tha flrot crushing de­
feat to tha Fe d i. Then ram*
Winter Garden. Daytona, and DaLand to adil Inault to Injury. Tha
fronts.
F n l Inroelon of Ocala w n a digOld Man Misfortune dogged tie netar.
On tho memorable earning of
Thu radar Oct. 30, ho were r. th*
Feda. rtfu alnr lo bow to a T to
fl lead by th* Saabrooic. came
back and boat them by a t o m
nf S3 In 7. Taking advantage of
Sandcrab fumbles close to their
own goal lino, Dill Flem ing rlppod
through for a touchdown, and
later Ralph Wolfer mad* another
score. Flem ing than
passed to
Ca rlr ton for another touchdown,
ami later Intercepted a naaa lo
rare orer the goal lino for anothe atnrc
That was all that wa* needed
In turn the Fade from a toning
in a winning team. Coach Mrl.uea* reenrered from Me ere
Iro ible an.| wa* able to get the
Feda In time their play*, and
laarn thalr alrnal d rill, better.
Assistant Coach Dtek McLaulln
*l*o gave th* boya some raluabte

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IH A P T R R Hear » r

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Copenhagen

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cabbage

pUflU now ready at

Quality Drinks
Served right
That la the kind you will
nlway* find at

V1.00 per Hu F. 0 . B.
BpecUl mien on truck
lota delivered.

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STORE &amp; BAR

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It'a tk* perfect hair do’ for all your
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SERVED with ALL SANDWICHES

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IIK IU ru r
G IV EN ,
Thi| J e a n e t t e I'. U I o r holde r of
In
C e r t i f i c a t e No
l i l t , leeued
the :i b l d a y Of J u l y A. i&gt;m l l l l .

Out All-American Frmnkl* Binkwleh, m od to bn a U. 8 . Marine,
Ilka* ’em tough. Her* th* groat GeorgU ( U r U k *a lime out from
bee fined tu n e In my office and
preparation, for the big GeorgU T*eh gtm* thU week end to b id u ln bee m tdr» R pp ll cit lu n for . 1 t i l
de td ti i
leeued t he r eon, Haldl
In a lltti* Thank*giving w hlm .f. T h* turkey roonu U bo taping certificate embrarea
the following
"gotbbol, goebbel, goebbel." A fter the football »e*»on and Bbtkwieh dcerrltw 1 uruper 1 y In th e C oun ty
nf Meml.'w-le. Htate o f F l o r i d a tograduates from th* Unlyerolly of Georgia ho w ill enUr Marin# of- »lt'
N I t * ft of H 3CI |.y ft of
fleers training. T h * Georgia F**ch urging F ra n k l* on ie cboorlaodir
XV 300 1ft of N W 1-4 of NW 1 4
Anna Mae Prior.— Official UflM C p h o t o . ____________ __
Hectlon 7, T o w n e h l p 30 South
Mrs. Thurston Roberta of Jacknrllle, aaaortate adm lnUtralor
the Florida War Saving* B u ff,
l* Jult
Juet eomplal^l
complal^l * SSOO-htll*
her
SMO.tnll*
tour of the elate on behalf of
woman’* a cllv llle * In war aavingi,
outlining plan* for "Women at
War Week.”
Nor. l i a
U 30
meeting! from Ptn»*cola to Kay

boat Winter Park. Bl. Auguatln*
and recently New Smyrna
Tonight th*
victory
hungry
C*U ry Fed* f#c* a critical l«*t
when they meat a strung team of
I-eesburg
Wildcat*.
who
are
• martini; f ° r revenge from
a
recent u.feat from rXjtll*. It I*
hoped according to t’o*ch
McI.Ota*, that Rill Flaming will be Weet.
abl* to art back tn the game If
mitral Valley water and
hie ankle !• better.
iruject In California will
Th#
Semlnol*
High
School
M
.OOO.IAW
Rand, aided bv I’rnf Karl Kipp
It may be added, t* due ■ tot of
you buy a Bond, your help
credit for fine ln»plr*tlon at th#
game*, *• well ■* th* cheer Itod
ere, Ann Stln*.
Vejprie
Wall*.
N tll Powell, Keny Fchota and
I-eroy Hodge.
Probable Knl lineup for
nlghl'e gam* le;
Carlton.
81nclelary
F. Johnson
Raburn
Kldgi
Gormlty
Dakle
Oanlela
HTATK u r r i d i m t i A U H l c r T I N a a
IOi
Dorothy
llarrti
H o ba w al ag ,
Epp.
M lrklaaa.
Wolfer
I T IH o n D E R L D T h a t .y ou do
land roe i
gwM ir
In t h t « C ou rt t o t h s bill

LEGAL NOTICES

n th c o i n r or

in

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thm r a m

IKMIKOLR
in

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ra p iira .

IN RN i MPT ATM o r
ritA N K it. liA n it m .

Th* Town of Hanford
T k * aaoaoomaola
of
Ike
aokl
properly oodar Ika a*id r.rtlflro i*
laauad. woa In Ik * ba m *

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t'lerk (?lrcul| Court,
Intple Count). Florid*

P.

ilk dor of NoTtaW r, £

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Clark I’trculi Court. KamInolo County, florldn.
(iXflrlot Hr*I)

Jukn

u *» a**d

Ion and aark ol you ae* her*by aoilflod tag raqalreg to present
any claims amt dons nga wkleb
you. nr allker of * •« , may have
apalnat Ik* aatal* of rtlA N K H.
IIA II It (H. gaeeaaag. Ml* * f aald
County. to lha C eaaly Judas of
Mamlnol* Ceaaly. Florida.. at hl&gt;
offlr* In Ik* iwurt kouaa' of sakl
County at ftaaforg. Klorlda, w lik.
In eight ealengar moalha from
lha lima of Ike flrot pahlleolloa
nf thla nolle*. JCark claim or de­
mand akol| b* In
writing sag
ekrll slata lha plaro of roaldtneo
and
post offle*
adgiaaa
of
lha elalmagt, and atiatj b* aworn
lo br lb* elalmanl. agaot. or
attorney, and any such claim or
demand not *o fllod ahall b* aold.
MONT CL If A ft It Ira.
As administrator ot Iba
Calais of
rra n k It. H arris, deceased
Kliat publleallon Nor. Ilih . l i l t .
JI O T U B

o r A IMPLICATION P O R
* T A I DKKO

&lt;HAPTlSn IT4IT or ins

N e il To

ONE BILLION and
Three Hundred
MILLION in WAR
BONDS---

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•

Yew, last year’s liquor la te *
** a ld kata bought that many

ARCADE

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S t a t io n

PLATE LUNCHES
SANDWICHES
8 H0 RT ORDERS
OYSTERS and STEAKS

We Slur Open All Night
Ever Saturday Night

Package Store

ALL ro rU L A R BRANDS
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_________ Mather DM*.________

H O M E C O O K IN G '

Clothes Must Last Twice As Long! To Clean
jH % Them O ften'Is The Answer!
Hen's

N O T I C E iH
I IC I L E U T
I Jt V E N ,
T h a i J o h n It. W ut fc ln * h o ld e r p I
I &gt;3 of Turf C e r t i f i c a t e No. 111. U■ued l h a I •I d a y of A u g u s t A. Dm
III*# h t i fMH «axn« In mjr office
«n d h t a made a p p l i c a t i o n f o r a
l a a deed lo be
laaaed
the reon,
Hilcl e e r t l f l e e t e e m b r a c e s t h e fuM
l o w i n g d e ee r lb td p r o p e r l y l(k (he
C o u n t y of , He ml a ole, Mlala of Flo*
ride, t o - w i t ;
1*01 f t ll e g la t
of
WlRwood
1*0 r a
Th e ae*e e em e nt a
of
th e
eald
p r o p e r t y under t h e aa ld c e r t i f i c a t e
IRetied w aa In the n a m e
«f
tin-

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law,
lha
p r o p o r l r daocrlkod I k t r t l n will ka

Onleee eald r e r t l f l c a t e ehal l be
red ee m e d a c c o r d i n g lo
law .
the
p m n o r l y d t e r r l b e d t h e r e i n will be
aold I q t h e hl g h ee i b H d e r a t the
c o o rt houee door on tho f l ra t Mo r d a r In the m o n th
of
Dece mb er .
It an g e I t Keel.
I f l f , whi ch le t h e 1 t h d a y of D e ­
Ifii.
The
i|«*eeemento
of the
eald c e m b e r
D at e d thla 1th d a y of N o r r m b r r ,
pro per ly under tha aald c e r t i f i c a t e
Untied w | a In the n a m e of Ge o rg e l l l l .
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Crile*# pi. |ig cp rftf leuta ahall be
O t f i C l r c u l i C o u rt , Mem
1 nola Co u n ! y , Plot Id.*..
ied earned a r co r d i n g In
law.
the
limp*My d t er r l b e d l l t e r t i n will be ( U f f l r l a l Sea l)
■hi Id if* ithe hlgheei bidder a t I he
court ho ia ie door on the flral It on hoTM-R o r a r n - f C A T to n k o r
day In •!&gt;« month
&lt;‘f
December,
TA I DKKU
l i t ? w bgch t» (he 7t h day of De( H A r r g g n u r o r i» u
v# mb*r M m
n o t ic b Ih M rivcnr
aive-s.
luted MHr i t h da&gt; of N a r r m h e r . Th ai J o h n J a t r a n d
Kuala
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Ih my offlr* br 4 i n i m 4 i
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Itiurd
lhrr*u»
Hsld csrllflrsls
rmbiacta ih* following d ta rrtM
property lii Ihs County of Msmlnult, fftntn «f Florid*. Is*wit;
U t » Bib It T r D T*« Tow*
•f flnnford
T h s ' iM Mi n i n li of th* sdld

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27th, WE OPEN

u r n p a r t r a a d e r t h * sa id c . r l K I t a l a
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BEEF — HAM — PORK — CHEESBIJRGER
HOME-MADE CHILI
OYSTER STEW
Take Home An Order of
FRENCH FRIED POTATOES....................................-

co m p l a i n t Iliad h e r e i n a g a l a t t
u. oa t h a ( t h , da y o l Deeamher
II I H L a s m * h a i a g a r u l * da g
nl Ikla C o u r t o r d e e r * * pr o c o n ;
feaao
will
ba
antarad
aaalaat

D at e d tbo ( l b d o r o f N a v c a b e r .
lift.
u
r. HKnnoN,
C le rk C i rc u i t C o u rt . HamInal* C ou otr. Florid*.
(O f fi c i a l • r o l l

all (T R n tT o r*
and
r a t ­
i o n * P tA TI N O C L A I M * O R I H k
WA I D t
A U A IN PT
PA ID
RPTATSt

p. m : r . D O N .
Clack I V c a l i C ou ct,
Inola C o u n t y , Klorlda.
|(HXtrial Heal)

Th* Fada than want ahead and

cember lift.

■gS^ywaeawdBalrf e a
loauad t k a r t e a . Paid r o r t l f k o t * &gt; h kraraa
(b a
follow ing
daarr lbod
proportr la tk* Cm ia'r of H»mla o l * d i a l * of F l o r i d a . fo-wlr
K t . of tmt I I Ilk It Tr C

to

M / T I C f l IN HR JUCD T' UtVKN,
Th ai Cn rn al lu * Mol aatg
Aagal*
Mol. h i . wi r* h o l d e r nf T a g C a r d fIrate No. TS .I a au ad l b * - t a d da y of
Aua ual A- D„ H I T b a a Iliad a s m *
In my o f f l r * ond h a s m a d . app ll ca l l o a fa r a l a s d . r d lo b* losood
Ihrrm n. Ibid c o r t l f l r a i * tm kraeos
I l k . follow ing dsorrib wd
pro per ty
lo lb* r o a n t y o f B a m l s o l * Mist*
of Flor ida , l u - w l t :
i:&gt;, o f Dot 4 Lv w ou Hubdl■
i l . l o n P l a l [took ]
l * - e * IT
Tha a a a a o . m a n l a
rsf
tk*
as Id
properly uml ar lha s a i d c t r i l f l r a t r
iasuad w aa lo t k a m i n i of L lb
Jakaash.
1
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L’ ulraa aald r . r l l f b - a l a ahall k*
r od ar m rd a c c o r d i n g f a
law,
lha
proporiy dc a cr lk rd t l . a r a l n will b*
sold I * Iba h l a h a a i - bid der al lha
Woart houa* doo r o n I k * f irs t Monday la l h a m on th
»f
Ibcem her,
t l f t f . Which I* lha I l k d a y of Doearnb ar l i l t .
Doled Ikla i l k i f a y o t N o . t m b a e ,

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Attention
Cabbage Growers!

U

c o o f t b a a a a doo r oa TO* r t n t M o o .
B o r la t h o boo l b
of D ece m ber .
l»ft, which la t bo Tib d o r of D e ­

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T r iVrUHTHXB OltpCREI* that

For Thanksgiving!

Dig Fat Turkey wUl bt
given away on Wadnewlaj
night, Nov. 25.

•
MHbme of Those Famous French Fries”
13th and ELM AVENUE

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ro a

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Every Wednesday
Night
K N o w L T o era

this a f d t r o ( prubtlrallon *h*t| h *
pu bllr ktd o n e s a w e a k f a r l o a r
r o a a a r u t t v * w e e k * 1n «b# Naaford
Herald, a n a w a o o p e r pukllahed la
Hanford. Ba m l n o l a C n n n l r. r l o r i d * .
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d a r ol N o e e m b e r A. t). I t t t .
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tUftl rl al C l a t k y

Could Adam Eat tha Ante
with Stomach Ulcer PaiiuT

T h * bib lical s t o r y o f Ad am * a | l a «
a
r aw a c o I* m i g h t neve r O a t *
r a m s to p a s s h a d h * t a l l e r * # a l ­
t e r - r a l l a * p a i n s Don’ t Ignure y o u r
a u f l a r l a g a T r y U d g a l o r rollaf a (
Blea r a n d s t o m a c h pain*. I n d i a* *linn. Ba a pains.
far
haartkum.
bu rn i n g Sanaa lion, b l o a t and a t h a r
co nd it io n * r a u a a d by 'e x c a a a aaM .
Oat a l i e boa s i
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Tablets
tram y a a r
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das*
m u i t e o a v l n e * or r a t a r a b a i I * an
and s a t D O ti nt .K
y o u i t MONET
R A C K . A t M r l t a y n a U 'u D r a g Co.
and drug sto re* a e a r y w b a ra

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The TRIPLE **S” GROCETERIA U. combined with the above
■tore! We have made this combination in order to save overW E O FFER FRIDAY and SATURDAY, WITH LIMIT

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vegeUbla

p u a U a* follows: 100 each In W AN T TO B U Y ! any fclnc!
houa* to wreck. Dubart
Uiia collection, Broccoli, Cabber Co., 000 Banfoni Av#.
bat#, Bdjmuda Onion*, Collard*.
Lettuce, Beele, Tomato**, Eaearolf, Laekt, Brussel* Sprout*.

Will pay cash for S ft. El*ctrie
frigidalr*. C. A. Shrintr, Lake
Miry.
gpod condition,
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arkbya 40c pound lit#
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M.

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toy other attract!*# fa#Owner leaving th# city,
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Next Week We Wfll Be Open Evenings - 8;00 O’clock!
Stop By and See What You Need for Next Noon Meal!
We have email amount New, Pore Georgia Ribbon Cane Syrup!
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EaUbUahad la 1909

VOLUME XXXIV.

C h aotic Fighting

Pearl Harbor Hero

$
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Axis Casualties Total
115.600 As Reds
Attack R e a r O f
Retreating Invaders
10. A IM irU T C U n u io
On tho flaming Stalingrad
front, chaotic fighting raged
acroM the lifeline* of Hitler'*
N Imperilled siege armies today
and the fast wheeling Red
armies were driving b a c k
from the west to strike at
the invaders’ rear.
The Soviets said tho eightday offensive had rolled up a

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SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY, NOVEMRHR

dT.'fi \

Sanford Company To
Compete W i t h 3i
i i n tr
l I n g
V iI 8u ti -----------

IT n it n
Bhcwn lighting hU pipe on ar
U n iU t l
, hr s - „ , r k . f C J . air
^
, port I* llriB
(i,n . W illiam K
The Hifle tram of Company Farthing »h„
awartlrd th,
C, Fourth Battalllon, Florida De- Onler of lhr Purple Heart fot
frnae Force will compete with “outstanding performance of duty
Ihrre other
compante* of
tht and mrritnnmi* aria of extra
State home guard Sunday after- ordinary Iklellty."
Hr wa* in
noon on the lak e Front Range J command of llirkam Field, when
of the Seminole Gun Club. All the Jape launched their sneak atmembers of the local unit^ ^ j to 'lack on I’earl Harbrr on Drc. 7.
meet at the Armory at 1:00 l ‘
IL ,
C ap l. John
Galloway, an
nounerd this morning, anJ
to the ranitr In a Uwy,
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,
_

iu u a U t
Slrmlwr XnttocLiled P its*

Nl'MUKR BS

High Command, Says
Part Of Hcet Is
vScuttlwi And /Vxis
M v v t Resistance

Yanks Present Arms At War Memorial In Oran

0* ***4&gt;v.A|fd P r*u|
1'rrnrh »*••-»mro arr
m all led I h#
rh lifr f frnrh
*4|uadrol|
«&gt;l »*2 •arahipa,
imludln*
thr#* hatllrahip* at Toulon
#•* tdolf llitirv ru lh ln a l)
rru-hint lhr la»t
Krsnr*"*
f rr r humrlarul utulrr lhr S a it
lisKii, «rlfrd thr hip Frrn rh
m#»*I t»#-*4- after «•»rm u n in i
rrm -U nfr
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Reinforced Enemy Is
Holding Off U. fl.
Australian F o r c e s
I'llll.A D H L P H IA . S a•t
t .. ST.
— l.X P ) — The
lo
of Ifc*
ta e rlra n destreyrr.
In alght action eff II I
u l (Wi. 11-11 e a i lleelewM
today with ike anaoe
■h-&gt; ISO survlvore kid I
landed by tk* light r r
ttoii* wkee II eel i* here .
repalre Noe- I t . i*l»• e fft c M
and SS nen aboard the Dearan were Holed aa killed I t
r being.

. fi« I. ’«* in i i t i 11 I*lit :«* »
1h i l i i ' .
lU trli
&lt;’o n in u iin l
I ih Ij u .«i«l p u rl n f iltn French
fleet h m l In , n n 'u ttie d :tt
(ic r m iiit trim p *. Ir n in jilu ip mi
id Iter -oilrm n Nn/.l p lctlg c lu ­
lu th e ilu -d . m e it pint I th e h ig
F r i- n rh N 'ntnl I uihc ul T v u lu li.
T h e , 'm m .uni viiul u c c iljiy itlg
furci'-i w i l t 1 tiu'l u ii h r c s ; . l lin ri' lit K ri-n cli I r u p . nt .h i'
U -.
Sist
I ..................... ..
I'l11IIIM
I
oil I Ii - hip- mo hti.rd
at 1
II ill. r h .III . If O ' ,
vah*. Ii
fit »In'
I h* *‘i
Mi ll. I
M‘* (•-*'- U*» flight
n.4
t ,
l (i ■
tel
It,
,v
, f .. i. t t . |iro
t «* 1 *
u .i* I ft tthrr
•I.4I •
O Hf H-b kil l Amrl
••r f l|.4W If.if lh*
.HI
ft1. I, «|%1*
$11
\ fi
1* ob.1 in*a, nrro««
nin ,,u f rotu T pi * la
" in
and
Hr it kali
a d • i 11M|f cl wi’tllfi]
be-id I 1111e Hf.d TIL

tally of 1I5.S00 A s ia troop* k ill­
ed, wounded, captured and pos­
sibly 150,000 wounded.
E arlie r today, R u u la n Arm let
■weeping acroat lb * Don K lver
Elbuw weal of Stalingrad and at­
tacking frontally Inalde that ruined
rlty occupied rnor* railway polnta
i Ur As**cU»*ti F r w |
th
yesterday ami knocked out an ad­ m ilitary regubtlana and
I ti ih** fur P iclfic, Alli*d Wtr-(
plan#* «ir»f«sl Japan**?
troop'
ditional 19,000 German*, the Sov­
and ('apt. Galloway requested
rr iinntrd inU&gt; thr norms* Bun**
iet* announced.
(*«n» hr*fhh**&lt;J *t S&gt;w 6 u l(tii
Two communique* Indicated that that all other m fm b m of the
lhr Russian* already had cut off i outfit conn out lo encourage their
W ith n irr 122„i)ft&amp; pouruD »»f J'* • lhr ynrmy newly rrtn/orewH
■till hr InI1 itiff A mr r |r * n and Au»
the
retreat cf
jocal
rifle- -i, ■
a ■„***,
_ big
- orgmenta
a a of -—
- ---■
*«v»p wirtal *till remaining in . .
the 300,000 OtrjBJJu caught be-,
Practice .core,
of the mem- Kho,,i yanl. ,n
lh, «
|'„u
n l)i ,|,r
In the
o otit).
the ■
--rtrI wan lhr Don ami Volga Ri»cra In , her* of thr local learn follow
re.u ll of ..b a g . effort, by pun.lv . * """
’ M
FM tfl'
an arc of destruction that already j Thomaa
2H4
an.1 according to Supt T W U » .
"?*' ,
»"•. J fi
ha* coat the Germane a total of
2*2
Inn uncollected d u e V .hortage of ,Wrelriedtn,
’‘ ”,r r “ ),,rK *,ru
rl' "« llrm lc n ir
Iwttnbr.i
114,000 dead and captured.
,
277
tm rk linvri# h&gt; thr W I*A. thr
** *«n
*’ " *1eij*itaic*(i#l anil
“Attempting to extricate their , h b1j.
277
| r r r iif i« i total* i*f Hri[&gt; rollrctr*!
|.f-re.-nirl r*« ualticm,**
troop* from our blow* the Ger- j Aihle)
274
during the Whole campaign cannot. T l r
, nil
ol u ,,
With lhr Amrricon m l liy h tth g Krrnrh i
IniH it itfi ittn.p*
urm*
man* are cfferlng deaperate rtala- , |t|,|||
274
at
prc.cnt
I
gt.en
I
c
u
.
l
t
i
e
.
whether
killed or
Lane* in fortified poallloni," th* I fy,|[0„
^ fnre a Frcnrh vsar mriiM'nal i* Hiitn, V1b’•
Ik *■
iy 11'. \ ior rji ,111^ ii|&lt;riir.|
274
"We
have
however,
hope,
that
j
ruled
wa&gt;
riot
dlir
lowed.
Btiil
regular
midnight
communique! Averilt
273
I*l«»«4« in l.iiii*ia I r i A i n i t i n
we may Iw able lo Induce lhr 1n wax evnlrnt the airdrome Iteelfi ^'' drier for lhr control f S iih mol Vt. ,t If ,
aald of the battle northweet o f ! Cooper
273
A/my to ,end truck* to pick vp « . i mu Impaired for army Air force* and All.e.1 trioq*.
*n. nig ,*.,t of Ai,*,
%% -t irtib? (Iii'tnnp’ thru
i U
Stalingrad.
272
tVeb'i
\,iMii \» « ■ f 1hr |
N. vt p
‘ ft* rrm “ "1,n*
'-T • V " * " "
off *i&gt;»
erouml ll.xrrte
It ,,,o n ifnm l I
\
Thla w ai the area where the Brook*
204J
•hi# Ui grt our County total - ( ■dav an,! rnadr a rrtailUAory rmlif I
Red Arm y hat driven arm** the Uetta
253
mgai n il rntiny
rnrm y «rr«und peiitJoD&gt; l r,H"
weight, Ur. Lawton added.
againat
______ __________ __________
Den River on Ila northern ride,
. ,
I Practically all the aermp
g r i p »al#al- I| ll
It ,w».
*w»« the
thr fli
first Jap bwitWnf St I
then apparently turned eastward
i i
ii*&gt; I J ' . aft f ti
Ir d t e l
' e v e j by trie Sanford pupil* h * . . i a r k a y alntt American poaitioni
to clean out,Germ
an
troop*
hold­
rfornU «d
A amf Hi
— ........... r - — ,
.
now been collected. Mr Lawton I on tb* Solomon* »|nce Nov. It
ing pontoon
bridge* on
on IUte
the eeat- . F o r M a r i n C * C r U a iT R 'r G I »aiii. adding that al the Oviedo, and came at an Jtour when moil
•I m 11hi •
mil - «d Tunis,
Mtobn bridge*
am moot
»&lt; Pfrt, of tb« Don d in » tly
»,
f^ n rr*. Lake Monroe and W U»&lt;i1-&gt;f the AmbrWan t&gt;*ne«nel appar
tltli-fj
Avis
* I"
week
r r, .
n' Ml-,, t “ ! mi tux Axial h
----------- - l.J N A f lU L S U T O N . W
p . d * J S j^
^ * * L &lt; »* '
trnlly w *s c«uhln$ %om% ilt r p -i
11 ' i *
11 - n ti^a^CuL^ iki
p oifn* rem tbn, while vart. hrr\t+ thr rumiltfct*.
P H O E N IX . A rit
N„
f&gt;th#r than lha boaibjnr alta A
• V -ll | !
•• , t ii* rkrt ♦*
,
I *" D&gt;* ahore, of Tripoli oi
(4*5 T h u i&gt;if »rti i. . i . ‘ •
and
thr
retaliatory
American
fas!
1
•
*
it
..........
.. t .»• #1 .■ n il
the
I
"American M a r in e ." f ic e ^ .iS iu ^ y b a r. an e’xUm.t *1 50 0*5
turn*’I 4f.lex it (■.»!TL b‘» n i
nil h s i rtiinparati vefy quiet
f f Mu l ■
■|l
f \*
i iip int '
early t*«l.n !■&gt; « wiM k .*• i •*.1•&lt;
1 !| l
| Uuadalctnal I y*
day
l»f ♦
e t
Iret »4N'11 l H'ln M IU I ,t I -I MlIII
luninur
| rhankrinainir A rnmtnutui
M&gt;tii r fi„.
til •fi- I n ni h
inry sr-l t »» 11um | •l«• ■
» 11• &gt;»»■ ••
1hri# w it "Hfi grikund at ti'i*
ii .1 v
• .
1. ni. JmI
I Wit 111* d ill kll-i J *4lul 4
mi*»rtaiK.t '*
I
HI
*
i
.1 Mm
wound*-1
1hi
L dlrl ■ fl* »k
iiinnv*uii(»j
•M
\ »» K nit te all Ht J»t*
.*02
nearly Ih ltr Ii-hji - i i («*f* &lt;* ■
l n*iti.
1 b.t r 5*1
1 r.it.K
Hu
"South t'arific la ll deleriol Win* .nnd»d
rail tinea leading w eat ward out of I h * " " « ■
.u
\ " bv 1infi i ,
\ II \VI
' l.ri- I
Reporta regarding the recent ijm gitude):
•.I
Twi nt&gt; • ifh i blocks ■f Ihu
Ifii
M fw
K,.ill" 14 |4-»1I t *1
Stalingrad waa being narrowed “ ld
w t^ TfU b i eon
ii.iJl U i
Ila 111
l* 1 ,
i 11 \ ,o * ordiu
ronrention Of the Florida Farm
- | . ()n Kn\, 23.
#fts!#fTi rfni of lh# city an ptill
1»-f Mirlii ib.ii \ i, .1 fl.1l.ri ba. J
rapidly bv the Ruaatan* who »1- 1 n.a
“ V .in” ,Tho
■b \v
I" of 2«‘ l
0 i i l«rv
“ (a) At 3:00 A M. one .-nrn,i
reidy hold other point* on both " the air aa well aa th o .. who Buireau at Miami will lie given
i»atr*dl»'il b&gt; Httiiouil i n i -* rtioI
i-i
kx.
rl-i
-it,
i
i
,*
t■* \ it* f • m*
'..4 ' t I ,
..f M
I \|
1 b ill* ..,
when the Seminole Count) mill plane il rupped bom hi to thr ». ■,*ft
1flfh t on land »nd arm.
1^
lhr last of -i •l*lji&lt;
’t * Sfe h* in j;
1 II-'
,put
railw ayi.
• 1lltil t
I . t II
1*. •
*
-*l
\
•
ll
alrflrUf mi I ,ni.l»h
.1
Here la the way ll .&lt;*• now: 1 ?/ t*&gt;la bureau meet* at the Court of the
reniox i&gt;| from li"ioi •
M -t
Inalda Stalingrad the Ruaatan*
l*land.
8nmr
ivecxnnnrl
c*«
than 100 mlllL.r&gt; itnd t i ' i ' ium
• aid their troopa
MaJ. Gen - 1 "From the hall* of Monletum* ,,ou»« »• »:W) » tllirk Tue..la&gt;
i.
Ml,.
• -k"
evening, C. K
Llawwui &lt; minty wrre auflrred
Tripoli:
To the ahore* of Tripoli
iri.lt.. Livnl-d ll.........L i»* r ' VI f
Alexei
Rodin taev.
35-year-oUi:
‘
1 4*
“
(b)
There
wa*
no
round
a
agent,
aald
lodqy.
I.en
Hutnrr.
We
fight
our
rountry'i
utry’s
M
Uita
bod Iti ilet Ifl&lt;&lt;l iT'll1- llf'il .HI. I1
“hero of Stalingrad" becauaa o f !
1
tivil^r of Impiil
&lt;
■ lilt 1, 1,., ipreaidrnt
uf
the
Couittv
hurrau
In
Ui*
air,
on
land
and
&gt;ra;
II
ti
hi* timely arrival and hard fig h t-:
ana,
tng during the early itagea of the j Flrvt to fight for right and free will art *• chairman
1 l.a 1| o ( ie- l« g all rtf 1■
I'll'
■
'I b • Army A it a c b r * i ,,-i - •
Facts
regarding
government
dora
•lege, alto waa gaining ground.
mghl With 4*
Is ( Ar* l ♦
U‘
1
haraa*e&lt;l enemy gniiiiwt p.,,iti,., **
And to keep our honor clean; ruling* nn wnat are termed In *
Rcxaian troopa holding the Nai-1
n«&lt;l{f i ft o..|- r mfid ,. ni’ifKi aifl
ct*lc*r) ami
chik-Tuapaa aecton of the CauWe are proud to claim th* title essential vegetable*
1 *• • \
1
s
Th* pul.In f h • I ond ' •«
lettuce
included,
will *l*.i Incaaua war* holding flrtnly aa the
Of United State* Marine."
nrre»!**•I b&gt; « n Ml* nii&lt;i vi .
1
greater offtnxlr* a t Stalingrad
Previouaty th* fourth line aald brought to th * attention of thr
ll • M*
shut,
A Ucgro -oUlcr and i . . . . . I I , | , , , , ,
grower*, Mr. Dawton aald, add­
!..i ii.. i „ ll* | Site
"On the land end on th* aee.”
m r ,b
I.* Miiit
n#MFQ i lk lima vtcn thusi’ kdl*-*l
* III.# "1
ing that the aublecla of farm
in &gt;
■i . &lt;|
.
i t\ i„
b,,IT|.
Tho tpeeial Soviet communique
1 ,»?tf
-f». r . f.it - .
, n . . . ... 4 lit 1* .Mill • .
loan* and farm )*bor as effected
C t ltr y Cmnrji 6t5. W. O. W • ill
aaid i t , 000 Btcre German prixon• ufiling 1, i •«
m I'fcml
x••lnrb "
bv
d
raft
law*
wli:
also
or
,11*mrt*t at R.OO o'clock Tur^iaf
pt 1 i 11|gIdt ,Hd lii•
e n kad bate takaa, and the regu­
I if i lri«|M tlnp •*
1»i k lbim#f . f . | ■* mill** I m -i
ruased.
1ui i fit ( iin I'Hv tif Nn
wllb Consul Commander, \\ I1.
la r midnight buntln Mated more
n il »' $4 iiri|mtr
f 11*111" " t||. ' f 4*441h ii"1 *ttft
,
1
f
he.
.
1
Mill
•.*
ib.
Flaldli
p
m
h
lm
f
.
Th#
r#^ul«r
*r*
t o o *
|.
i .i * | .
i 4,000 German* killed during
Mil. 1 ,||l
#1 ma I»|.
1
,«t
Iftfl
\
1
lu-fi
0
w
it
f
1
#
ilar
of
business
will
inclu&lt;lr
.
*
,
. i b. r \ '• **'
iy*a operation*.
*F• t
*
J
t
.........
Uon
of
officers
for
th#
♦
f
fot
Til.
t
By
The
Associated
Prex*
u rk ,
Ia' tb* Don R iver Bend area,
year*
follow
I
rif
which
will
f.
i
MU
V
*
ill
•
fl
Gasoline
rationing
and
holiday
\t
i
,'l.
’
f’lMM-lli 1
th* communique aald, tha Red
1i , f . .1 • M
•ociaj prof ram Inrludiiif # • i 4r 1 \lit I.
l.a ,v . r Il.t
protection
plant.v
Arm.* had take* l i t more village* work in wai
Nf*.
D i.f
N* . * i
#n pilau aupp«r, wrconDnir t ' L
f .&lt; « .
\! •
. 1. .
“to tiirow remaining enemy unit* yesterday held the fatal traffn
'.‘ I in*
t»v* . t. •
the war ■ W A S H IN O T O n T nov 27. ,d1
C. Collins aecralary, who a ' i*xl
• 1 «•..( V . . i
onto tho eastern banka of the accident* throughout
l&gt;‘uia Smith t Hudly I H^sna»
The
plan
to
solve
th*
manpower
conscious
Untied
States
to
what
that
tha
committee
in
chsT*m
f
•
••
%
It
.........................
River Don." ~
•i
i
, .,
. 1 ti I
aw
at
.
.*
shin, 2D, Im m ff m m ik r *•f l ’
- \V . al | ,t.f ’.r t. . » I k
might h* a new low for
tic situation la being advsnceit. * in*
aauiif was
lh , m
meeting
w a. A.
A. ti
. 8 . nP(n„1
end tlrfand..
h .-.I.e ll
T k U cleen-up inalde the Dan Thanksgiving faallvat.
1, 11f ' Lit it'ii, | .'iii 1 nf w \ . i
competent rourc* arid tmlay, in W. p. F tslJs and him* Ilf
""
....................... 'v . .1 | **
Indicated that port c f tha Soviet
a ll
a at Y i
tluha, was lulled in «o aotofia.iidi
I 'in - l i r e Si m p
11*i VS • *
Al »!t&gt;0 r . M. (E W T ) only 11 ■ wav which would Involve change*
of the Ixnlg, - r i l
h
W rUh, W,.«i V„ ,
A# iii i - f r. .,u in . ii. k l-bH.i • l‘
force* .th at ci uiacd tha r i m on automobll* del tha had* been re- In President Roosevelt'* cabinet. ,
11 ■
4-1 h #141 I ell m g* * ' &lt;m 1
4 #1
IV
the north (Ida a f tha loop had
II \ i i itti4», Vk V I' **«i* k i " ............
‘ i.
Seven
peraons
were
Under lb* plan the function*
■wung eastward lit on attempt to
4
V
a
-I
S|.|e
M
M
1
4
|
.
by Lraln* and IE ether of the W ar Manpower t'ommii sent to members of th# Orlar, I-*,, , ___
,
, ,
n„
U r
, Him a »-n. ,»,$n
eompreaa the N atl A rm y Into the persons lest their live* In gun • Ion w ill ba tenoaferred to th; Jjk e U n d . Wlntwr
" I I|.l lull, "2*144 | *41f k \lllitll'
Lakeland, W inter Garden nnd Arm y A ir I- tp *
U 11 .| - l , , HV afkll 4iifiri.lt fir#
IS -e O a W ckat hCtwaau th* Don battles, coal mine accidents, fire*
IDil# s 4rvir* Ntali'tfi I I A Suit
Horn in Mlikllrton, Uhin whrf * t
labor
department
and
Harold
Jacksonville
lodges
of
Woodmen,
end V aI m t h a t .
ft it iih i ti#m&gt; D i| t*•r w
\ * mi#, Mi*f fi M \ si.* Si*r
ha w a. an milalandlng a th l... ( '' ' '•
**■ « "
' lit
lekea .w ill become Secretary of
ID ili*b f 11#r . in ip •Mht !&gt;I bail
in i
l Amu, 2’Jll
\ t iilh I’mk
In the high irhool there and |M I
1,1
'
"
Labor Instead of Interior Secreif 1*4► 1 12 r nr my
a
i- hom#
i_____ town
_____ three
,i____ y
. .ia
. ___
I i.i,i*■:* '.,«&gt;• nuirf m tl„ ....... \ i 11■ Shiiffrr \ I Vunt n S* rx *«f *l|*.| 4itiWtl lit
his
rs
t*ry. ___________
pbiiM*iii
i*rr«f«"fb * opera Ii mti#
I
-f
M
'dulihI
l.illli-fjild
.s *.. 114hi , r n*k a %* *»I* i&lt;iI*41 r 1111■
i
to play with (he Welch M inn * "f
1
• i xi r n1" cf
’ in t i
Mftmiiirij kill'iig SliiUmt yrMiTild) MU 1 l.i.t
liountnln Stale l^ragur tram II*
M
uf *•» jn dln*--&gt;VI l( Slrirklam l t.
I***f K uml fhrir ii'bii nif 4-rnfr bill lh r.. pi
alao playnl ha*rball on the F r c
" r ,t
III!* thiifp nftiptl
1
“ Ilm -I, Kirikvy* Tin- Simp. If 1
W A S H IN G T O N , Nov. J7. M l - mont, Ghln; Montreal. I anadn I
III, Mi I’ll I |k ArcfUJc, VV r| a1 I fl*'
J b# Mm tier. 4 i ,ufii i Ill'll i!|lintel
1**'■ 1 V "1
President Rooeevfh Thursday dl. and Welsh. We.f V*. Icon., do. ■
■sf. ,|, f$i‘« W rit N#t ninl Mipi i r t 1 M lH-ft
It |4|,H!lllfj■
i*1*■
*'•
k# v itik
I"'*' 1'' &gt;l
rested that Nation-wide gaiolirtg ing hit minor league enrn-r P rin t’ 1“ t ' lu ,) , "t 1
\ Ik Slimiiiakcr I ^t»fnli*i 11 I*Iin tliftl French tfiM«|.* ut \« .rlkrn i
"f ""
M r*. 0 . F . Meore, mother of ratiM tag sta rt Dae. 1 aa eeheduird, to bis imluctlon In lh . Army. n«-1 A ' . * “ * “ ,
t
n | Klr#l S iM fl
f miI#I# hn \ i* j..im vf IDlti"b atnl
h," rh„
B. C . Moor*, died at her home saying Ww* tha Nation*a rubber w a . employe.) by th . A p p .l.ch
I ,irim r 1 Mnrk#t Sited ii , I M'lu h Vim tii'tiii fun p* 4irk41 '*nr# pr iCompany
rh'
■ ' J * ,,r ' 'V'V"*", "
la W Ukatbarre, Psoa. Wednesday need* were grew iag more critical lan_ FJeetrlc Power
ti rial SrmiiH'L* J ir# Simp if i "••littf cftnl # art! ”
,
...
If i»b will ufiirtate m lh# funciui
gnd h er eaa le ft Wednesday af- ood ‘M e te ry m ast not be delayci"
F u ^ r a l M rvlfe. were held m , r w i) , wlllrh wlM , , hH,| ..t th Nuflh i'nik A ycejup
ili« Frvfuh new* a / n ic y llu
ta attend lh* funeral through fallorw to aupport tha Welch and Middleton and lnli r ,] Frirk*on Funernl Home nt
Jft-1,i t l inti M*rv,|ra*«in Hu f •uni
m$w ri iKirtcil i nrlltr in m iltifiatch
‘ Mm. Meore has visited Anwy and Natrv,
i\
Al#.
I**!,
Hit khmn'd f ri*i»» flnlwt, Moftrirt
In
CteU'tcryrIl ..&lt;_*—*.
-r | „ k . S .iu r d .
■ftrriiii
i. (hat Alllrd
. often etnee her eon
and
, ...i #.ield will ncrempn.
In Mentlcal fatten to Williaig In Middleton. II* ia aurvivni b&gt; I M
Si r \ mi Sladoit, Mukil* y‘# Sa rvlet' • "ItJiiiiia hail utvlifi'
&gt;1 th iir way
d au gb U rlo -tow have lived In M. Jaffera. rubber administrator, ht. wife, Helen Hunt Blankenship.
' r«rnjuriw In (Ymcttfil N H M uti.ifl M|4i| HlTllI*
ii, 4.*«■!■!
tflP
MlOuil
21
III
lb*
4
1
f 1 unit, T hit
Sanford.
and Loan Handeraen, price adnuii Of Welsh, h i. parent*, Mr. on,I1whi'fp ■rrvicr* «inl fulrrmcnl
p ft.,l, kMriilg# Scrvit c St a Hun,
b#li#vI'll ll i 4iin|M«IUil|l lirtvv
lxtrator. tb* P n o U m t aald tha Mm,
Charles
^lankenshiIp of
VI
i $tk# l!iinrn*\ C" U I &gt;avip kmnril
* 0*1 1,)
Allied
country1* need f a r extending whak W aal Middleton) . wo tiro then,
S lr til;
( ‘Appelberry.
U r»tm&gt; U. that tin th,
h*blrh
.in ix *■ ttra lfh t
he prefer* to call "xaDeage ratios* Sgrgt. Rkhard lUankenahip who
.* pfvir# Slulion; (ieiwva, Dirk1# irtHipA
»fr«m
Tuniatji
tu
lh#
Viijlf o*
Ing
44 a rubber conservaliot la atetlenad at Tindall Field, PanK» file r .Station and Klynt Swrvic**
Hurmiiamct, rrifiun. th#n aur|n»l
WM becoming tsar* scat# •m a City, and James uf Waat M r s . A r m a d i l l o I s
Sirilum: I-ake M irv, elftllona
iluv
mirth
lovtiul
(tu TufilaU)'
Middle ton I two alatera, Mildred
f ’ tifik Evatii and ll.
tHeaaun;
capital.
w # m m 4 * etrwoihing withM and Jullg • Franect, also of Wc*t
• y i n w I t age S a n th* program Middleton.
. F.
_ and W. A
Garage
Th# armadillo at th# iiifi
ioo pp- ' B
rn ha Aglayad ttowwch*
“(•
rrntly raptured at EnternrUe h y| and NibPck Garage: ChultMl*, M.
■ W r t * W fighting farce.." h*
■
- H
- an....„
{0 T^ N , | I- l-"ti* Slav!*,
fltanko;
two *»ilor*
from
the
. Marlin
.. ..
Ival A ir Blatlon, now hav a m ate ,
riweol* Cypreaa
—— —
a health* fem al* armadillo, fm in d A 1'11* I arl&lt;- ° - L. Weaver.
Edgar Bigger*. Jr, aott of M r.ln ear o ditch in Oviedo by J. I .»
and Mra. E W. Bigger* who re ; M .lco’m, and brought here by
T H e W EA TH ER
___ _____________
___ *n-; Supt. T. W. Lawton, according In
l l d | aa______
Magnolia
A renut.. has
---------In tbe
UnlU d flu- te * A. rm y iJe m c* "MoughUn.
para aupcrln.....................—
*“
T I T I N E S S E E — Continued cold
aa aa aviation cadet' tendent
tonight.
‘We have to keep th* arm adil­
D continue kla pra-medlral
A LA B A M A Slightly colder
lo*
revered
with
each*
aa
they
a t Ute U nlvlnity of FTotonight with killing fru it In the
' ta report cannot aland cold w rather and South portion; / reeling temperagenerally burrow deep Into the ttire on the coast and oeluw freegTcund (it order . to keep warm," xlng In th* Interior tonight.
Mr. koughtan aald.

- 122,085 Pounds Of
« m.trh w.n f-iinw ^gui.' Scrap Remain On

County Campuses

Fourth Line Of Hyiun

^

*TTte*aeixur* ^of Grontoalavek, I!v|Jl
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'NDS“
SAVINGS BONDS

9

12

“V

TNSE
UNITED STATES DEFENSE

German Forces Enter And Occupy
Big F lin ch Naval Base At Toulon
Allied Planes
Strafe Japan
On New Guinea

Rifle Teams Of
Defense Forces i
To Have Mitch

2 7, HI

P l e d ft*

— S, ttSL

2 Negro Soldiers
Killed hi Riot

Ralicring Board iveminds Car
Owners Of Inspection Progrmn

Lugcne Harrison 1 ' ,
Accepleci for Na\&gt;

of ........... ............

°f th,lr LrOWCrS Will Meet »
To Discuss Problems! 3 " “&lt; v-&gt;

F lig h t

,

T r a in in g

Celery Camp 625 \\ ill
Have Meet Tuesday

Curtailment Of Gas
Keeps DownAccidents

Former Member
Sanford Baseball
Team Is Killed

Labor Solution Takes
Up Cabinet Changes

Muses (i. Ayotle Dies
After .Short Illness

K

Mother Of B. C. Moore
Dies In Pennsylvania

F, D. R, Asks Nation
Rationing Start Dec. 1

"&lt;r.7i

Biggerfl Is Accepted
In Army Air Force

23 SHOPPING BAYS
*T 0^

'Christmas

w w W S fii&amp; f-'

Many American wildfowl breed
on th r Artie co*4t of A lu k a , ••
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t,- f .
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» B D * T ,'; T O T * W E » ; n ..l M J t

BIRD'S-EYE VIEW OF ANKARA'
Juat before the American Invasion of North Africa,
with- Ita consequence* la th* complete German occupation
oi France, the Fighting French delegation In Washington
mada a statement as to the cost of occupation by the Ger­
man* of what was then called "occupied France." It Is now,
doubtless, greatly increased.
The daily cost waa then 300,000,000 francs, or $7,500,000.
yearly
to t20,000
unw u , That
s u a e la
u enough
ciiu u gu to
ui pay a
a y
e a rly ssalary
a la r y to
u ,u w un­
skilled French workers, or to build 2,000 workmen’s homes,
or to build 80 miles of railway llpe. complete with signals,
bridges and stations, or (o buy 150 loaomotlves. 1
, The coat of every hour of Garnsa, occupation was
enough to support 600 French families of three people
each for a whole year.
This la a lot of money for the impoverished French to
spend. If they could buy the 2,600 workmen’s homes one
day with their money, or the 150 locomotives another day,
and the 80 mtlee of railway line the next, it might be wall
spent As It to, th* money goes to keep a tot of unpleasant
Nasi edldlers bossing the French around In their own
country and making life generally almost too herd te
endure.
The necessary but kindly and constructive policing of
the United Nations will feel like heaven when It comes to
France. They will be part of that new regime, not under it

S r AG NEW W EI A II
l-ru **’ word. Any haw, bs was
'W tr-U sM “d*nt'a" for letter- sent baak to Ureida where he
.ItiUSC. t e lb* boys in the armed j can Uuh s i hi* bteeter*". Poll*
Service to tte d * e hab-doten In- Dclsiu trim their sails to meet
*A rit*g th * war Itealt, is w ily 'th e political skirts of wtod to t
tr o u lte . Stasis, sad m n ort. Why jl t e stats teren sail* on aadr on,
H* i
' A h l* .ot . g t » « sure of tlglr rears*,' tome what
' University o f Art (on* scientist*
Liacavervrl a *Ut In Dm faca of a
mountain. (00 fast
abort
the
IIntel; and
upon
investigation
found It bad boas s a aactWit hab­
itation. yielding alaaUtoua of prehiiioi h- man. From deductions
they were able to
m ike
they
thought tb s tima of habillation
began
a,
000
year*
ago.
The
I
ha
pc
fa n ford' ITorsM quota* a
' ( t e r popsi n s saying a of Lha skull Indicated they were
a buit had tern turned' of Mongolian origin—another link
th tht chela of evidence th at the
t in t migrations to lha A mortem
eoadnent M « from Asia by way
o f lha AJration bland—bridgo and
thus became lha fo rte u rm of
tha American
Indian
groupe.
reaching front tbs Artie to PotacoaLu
Nareihter.

’ WAR I*
CUMBtW*-

Future World Job
With tha davll’s breath not so hot now on tho beck of
civilisation's nock. It to possible to pause, taka breath md
took ahand. Tha first phase of the mast dangerous of all
ware to anted, and the free nations, along with those that
hop* for freedom, are reassured. It to reasonable now to
plan for the future.
The moat obvious fact to that three great nations,
escaping from disaster, seem destined to emerge Intact and
with greatly increased prestige. They are f/usls, the
United State* and the British Empire. But perhaps nono
of the three can gain full atatur* and fulfill Its destlpy
alone. PUrhOe* n* taro alone can do i t
With mutual confidence and understanding, these
thaw great paan ga should be able to make and preserve
peace throughout the world. And aa Big Brothers of
the other nations, they could guarantee future peace and
progress not only for themselves, but for the lesser powers.
It to obvious, however, that some nations will have to
b* controlled by form for. at least a generation. Chief
among them are Germany and Japan. The Big Three must
see to that

Turn About
Thar* waa a merchant who refttasd to advertise in hln
local newspaper, saying: "Nobody read* It,” but who con­
stantly seamed handbills from nome wholesale house, which
ware petard around and placed in the automobiles on tha
alreata. Whan the merchant’s daughter got married, hr
grant gtoufolly to the office of tha newspaper with a toug
story about the wedding. The editor set up the type,
printed It on 200 bills and sent a group of boys out #ith
Instructions to plat* them in automobiles standing on the
■treat Tito merchant, who was subject to high blood pres­
sure, to m w convalescing in a hospital—Oklahoma Publisher.

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Stetotei

T ABOUT YOUR SOLDIER?
By M t t E R N E ST H O U S B O U U

WASHINGTON

tor JA CK STIN N ETT
WASHINGTON. Nov. XI. (W
,W)—Grudtnlly tho capital u as­
sembling' S lum ber
of
little
duo* te s t way build op into ■
tow IteU favorite n
picture of how Uie United Na­
tion* Intend id
reUbltih
ml
fTcodbm In tho*o part* of the
world which have suffered dcog lto p say potlrm sad slavery.
Th* story start* with the algn■ teen the
even after Ing ef the Atlantic Charter and
• little later, tbs singing o f the
date*.
Joint iUUtnent o f aim* by lead­
er* of tho United Nation*. It
continue* down tbrooh ipeecho*
and' statement* by
President
Roosevelt and Secretary o f State
AppUeeod. T b current Issue o
tao American Regis. In a le n t*

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’(fwiS; eatetoei Dally grown. Chapsskci's sp ree la near f b r t Wayne,
IndUna, where te died In Marsh,
while on one of hi* tree
ptlgrnaage*.

Joseph T. Rothatun. A r u n u i .
And w* nlwsy*' include ni* Army
Serial Number, which i* 343(1181.
We bad to hoped to here our
bey heme for Thanksgiving, but
owing te Increased work, he la
having to ps*a up hi* November
furlough, lie Is back again In the
Headquarter* Office. You prefer
the rl«ld, Boy, w* know, but If
they think you are more important
In the administrative i f lice, give
It all you've got. Maybe your
superior* know belter than you
do the work for which you are
test fitted.
Anyway, here’* to
It. EMI

v flrstim

Pola Negri had four

ta aA aril fata 1sttic Charter. “Rlghlv or wrens
sr when, as a * ." t e eontinaad. Jttey ask:
la marely pace wbml about a. Pacific charter?

PpUsb girl, * h s t s te a l a world charter?
n o * "tha fatal
Th* President Snswerad that
it pu th« alsg* «n* by listin g that "the A tiintlc
A U te f In "this Charter applies to all humanity,’*

t H*r trouble, w l f

CuagrntalaUun*. Pine-Bur, upon

of precious th
We ulull-r* land that William entrusted to w
a
boy yeu ait
Ashton Ktan afield la no Ire* than
a captain and that hr reported ber so kindly—
before daylight to go; American* today.
Aa wo lift a
fo r duty recently ot Camp Rob*r aad fight t t e battles
J
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Calif. There i* no other
and rvwrs. Wtfl. stay And n*w hack to tht* week and arts,
new* In regard to Captain Stanator to greet. W*1B waka ^ to euuahtoy toy.
and wo with earn* friend nr
ten tte war to m l And Tomorrow to Thanks*Ivlnj ami ftold
relative would help ua to locate a
to - r r t e l rk ?m Y « T m * teya all aver this Ballon: •hit
his past itcal history- In
pteredu* part toitl
are to havwtntkey with all the* (ha ofmsaatlma,
te r*'* a HtU*
,
Irteosto**. How w* al tem* salute. Captain. You
must te dorw two iwtoan** tram FT. wtoh w* could be cooking it lag all right.

aui

date, era'
on
iFi
the Phi)
The Ai
or wrong
people U

Any - doubt (boot the oetcomc
4f, t t e War If eipresead in Gcrftany U met by.denth In man)
H Hp and racenllv a thousand
adeh wtra Imprisoned.

Well, fir. worked quit* s lough
—la fact, seversl, ever the lave
edition of the PIM-Bur which (»"
published by the Heennd Sladent
Training Regiment s i F t. Banning.
This Milton commemorated the
Flret Anniversary of the Kegl-

0a, sanouncteg tte pew. tor yes! Itewurer, we In Ban.
f Owen P. Purwaaow and fbnf have a bU of rompen**- J And
. Salih. Bott tees teen lien new that wa hare our Ns* P arker
fraac flgt, te Staff Bgt. &lt;rel Air Btatton, and wa know
m gwtag, te* wwaM aay. Il will man* ywo u*y* oat there
■ctecene gire Uf swmi happy to knew that w* ore aharUatary aw trite* tey»T Itag Umm bay* among as tor a*w addraaaaa? Or amrrew algrit tm tte dlaner

'the mo*l definite to
the President'* speech
i*ventS anniversary of
Ippins Com menwaa tth.
lantls Charter. "Rightly
for the right* of alf

_

te wrong road 1 Btlll unamwered, however, wi*
j If*-n u tatio n which Wllthla re_
I ported w*s earulng tte moot un­
said that Son* casinos* In CHIttai "What about
sored to tears’ India T" Tte Chinese, t e said,
th* oUttlon were particularly alarmed nor at
-N ebraska re- t te British attftmto. but at th*
tr 40 rears of tort that the IT. ff. failed to step
Ural hark him to and madtat* trio Indian dispute,
is lass of post-1 Now comas
Mr.
Bnossvslt'*
bare . wnwfy .PhUtspina rp» » h- It give*
r
t » .* f lha pea- r it e ffs a r e r e t is n o f t t e way hi.
old: * * cease thinking 1* running.'
';T re W mores I *1 Uka to U teri." th . President
* a t C’.rd and eahi. “0 * 4 tha history of the
isaaaie intolsr-1 Philippic* Islands lit tt e last 44
d tot t t e o tte r .re a rs provides la a ,rety&gt; m l
dewpoint. N ot ‘ te ** a palter * log t t e future of
mtiemaa from ism all nation* gad powplt* o f th.
rad" with tha world, f t U o Pattern of who’
i a a whiskey- man of jtoad will took forward lo
iyen aril old t o j t e utara."

how about w e . new* on
Van New*, somebody? How

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I ilk* to gtre y ja a
Jaat know wall te ml** lag
i brewres and wtorita* pM a thank-J
,
fri,* happy day. I lf* are thankful'
* • tetotog ovary day. to itaato; Baas aad individual* ’

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November 27, tm

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P A f* r T n t l t i

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r n t m t tyw I1.■! ! ■m j

S o c ia l A n d P erson al Activities

ELOISE WINN LEE, Sodety Editor
V---------------------------Civic Department
,
Has
Regular
Meeting
S o c ia l C a le n d a r

Miss Jane Ellison
Weds S. RiChard, Jr.

P e r so n a ls

F R ID A Y
Student* from the Grammar
School, Junior High u d lH lh
School art InelUri free of ch*rgo
to dnnee at the Young People'*
Club from 8:00 o'clock until 11:00

•\ M

__ ____
___ ______ _ _ ill meet at the!
the
Confrderacy

Quirt T.rr.j licit;* nrcrr-tuatf J tilt
i .\i* i j i r . r l i i. i c n of
O il a ii*l
.♦*.!* ill* r m| Ur
ikJn-i
I \1 f • J VI I llh-t»*iF i*i Ntdnrg Hi
i hurtl, J r . mu nt Mr ami M ri
S. M R il'hanl (if thin city, at th«
K im
Church on Wcdntt*
day afternoon at 3:30 o'clock.
The Rev. W\ V Hrtankit officiated
in the pretence of only the Int*
mediate family in d close friend*
of the couple.
The bride m u drvssrd In a tw t
piece powder blue
wool
drcM
with a matching hat. Her other
accessories were of Navy blue.
Her
shoulder
cut sage
w m of
r weet heart n u n
and Ilf lie* of
the vatllry.
Mr*. ItiChanl U a native of
Trnneaaee, having /itttvrd to Flo-'
rida aevrral y e a n ago. She, at­
tended the Orlando High School
and «n- graduated in the rlaM
Frank Wilcox, Kliaalreth Fraser, Julie no*hnp, R il n n d 'lb e w and
of 1912 Since that time she him Craig Steven* are seen in "T h e Hidden Hand/’ the new \\ firm i
been employed at Groff** Hosiery
l l r o * ' mystery-thriller. *howing at the midnight *h*»w at 11 in
Store in Orlando,
Mr RiOiartl a a* bum in San­ Saturday night, at the R it i Theatre.
ford. attended public school* here
and on* giadunted fmm Semin*
ole l!*gh School in ll&gt;lt» lie lointh„ |r, „ „ 1U| C o r.w nf lhp \ .n;.
t.—l Hlwlc. Army Inwt ytur and
i* now n h.»*[*itnl apprentice firat
class.
Kollifwmg the reremon^ th*
couple left for a brief wedding
trip after which Mr. Richard left
to r call me hi* studio* at the U.
S , Sm\ f , " " M ' 1" ! •" Ch .r ie.t.m
*' punnl Inter h) Mm,
^R if hard

mine of Mr*. CUude Herndon,! Clement*, and Mr*. J. T . N ew by.. ln Oviedo.
■OS Magnolia
Avenue at
3:00 ho. t o r e . for the day. Mr*. CllfEdgar B ig ger,, Jr. 1* the week
Vtnelr. nrumnliv.
fjtd Proctor Mr*. R. M. Bum *.
o’clock,
promptly.
guest...of hi, narrnl*. Mr. and
u
Mr*. C . R. Dawson. Mr*. J . D. end
S A T L it D A Y
Paltenun, Mra. K in! William*, Mr*. £ . w . Bigger, on U lg no li*
Offtcera of Seminole Chapter Mr*. James
Yv,nuc
Houghton,
U r*.
Ko. 2, O. K. S. w ill hold a prac­ Sadie Mr*" llllam ., Mra. W. R |
, ------t i c e at 7:30 o’clock, sharp, for the Brin.on, Mr*. George Putnam. I Mi. and M r. J I
Sheer o.
W irm orial »er»ifc.
Mra. B. C. Moore. Mr*. J. B . ‘
vUlle.l w.ih M r and
Student* from the Grammar Boot, Mr*. J. W. Hall. Mr*. Jo* Mr*. Glenn L. Mrhay ..n Thank*
School. Junior High ami High Toll*. Mr*. John L. Lee. and M ri.
School are Invited free of chargr TUB.
Mr. and Mr* M, Richny from
to dance at the Young People’a
J.e k .o n v illc
ere
,,.,tln g
Mr.
Club from 8:00 o’clock until 11:00
F.*m#*t.
K
k
h h ) ' i m o Q r r . Mr- J
U \ M.
4
l
(
Xl
yt
rl
Vvrrivi
^ Mr*. 1'ranci*
Rnumillat will
•Uatributr Ilnl Cru»» rewing to
Mr. »n.i Mr*, ii i
Win.. h*.i i
the county
Roth Gordon V right m The Young Peoples* Club ill)
tho
nol,HC'l
to*l
y
that
her
rtYJ#,
Johnny
Van '
a
u
n
t
*
,
Mr
and
Mr
meet at their clubhou.e on
i- L mi ft.nil geVl/vir
I wMch wa* recently cancelled on Parry and ilauji ter, Hotidra,
eii m*mkj*ri| litlnop kev* b U a ^arfotinf of n thortage of metallic •
_
Tim
Stew aril* hi it
Program*
cr^von* and*ecuior** Election o f 15?*t* rl!i!' T 111 ^ P 'w n t a d at the ( Friend* of Alien M afM l. who «pt&gt;na&lt;trcit hv the VVomBn'* Ml*officer* will ha held
[ Kit* Theater in January Invtaad ^Btj
^,0*11* rvir.ov«d t hi - week,
»t v l niwn
*&gt;1
the
F ir*l
M ON DAY
, 0 f » U#&lt;&lt;M2}&gt;V v
, .. .
*
will he glad lo I c r n that he i* liaptmt ( ‘hurrh. will l&gt;r prevented
at the cl ’irch Sunday at the reThe Week pf
P r iy c r
I c t U .j h . ^ V e c r i v ^ ^ V m lnv m .u re U l« P " « in g .
eulur evening service* Member*
Moon C .r i.t m * . Offering will b«ID’ d
~ ------—
of
all department* of the church
^held et the K lr.t lU p tiit C h u r c h K ?
niDlU "with J r e S t * Mr •■?'* .Mr* '
. , M rm l".‘
• i t 3:30 o’clock. Circle* SI* *nd ^ ^ h e lr .{enrin . .b B Ily ? S S r h,‘’ * * ’ \h' W
r I r ' u V * will I •ke part
The urogram in It* entirely is a*
One will be In c h .r .e of the pro- ^ " .n t h . ^
n ' f ^ ‘" e o .t u m ^ from Quitman,
W " ? Ga
n J' 1 *
glitter
ollow*
I ™ 1*
She also itateil that her ahow
!
Sont
1
~
would he streamlined to fit the
nvtN alior
NOTH E
•time, and:
an unu*tit|
finale
would
p „ „ „of„ Orlando
______ __________
Glenn
Water*
was \ n r mi in--rm i-iil
T i e Sc mi mile CHaptar Number |
entn poaeii of only advanced tap ' the Than Ik*g tv inr d«v y ue*t id I »e \i&gt;1111n* I Mj«r \n&lt;n V1,1Atn
■Two of the 0 . L S. will hold .I tu,|r nta. It is entitled "T h e Anf- hi* ilater.
Mi*
i lifford
l
W
their annual memorial *e rrice* in 1
nrvt the pupil* will Johnann, at her h*unr on Writ Strwaub hif* Quit niiit &gt;**0 .^ Suntn-arr Mat O'
the Chapter Room at the Masonic portray all animali and bird* in
rWe've n ’Ainrv I*» 1 HI to the
Hall Sunday afternoon at 3lOO |be atage nroduct.on ‘"J Went To
Null,m i" (
A
•tieclal program l a * ♦he Animal Fair” Elaliorate coao'clock.
Mr*
R II
Griffin of N*’w
Plft&gt;b’t
M hyr
1 he
llwner
Ijeen prepared *nd all member* tume* will 1 e u*e*i In this Grand York City i* a visitor m Sanli»r«1
&lt;
'oflirt'
of the order and friend* are in* Final*
She i* staying
the Mayfair
\
Scene*
« *t
Mr
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Dance Revue To Be
Held In January

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DcsignMi War
All W ea th er!

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and rayon in th.&lt;
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finish I Note tho
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Sport JACKETS

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.Mary Jane Rolimdte
Dance Is &lt;&gt;i\en H&gt;
Is (iuest Of Honor Voting People's ( 'lull

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ir Irft I* Yl*»tirp &gt;1,
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hfutik, I hammer km | i. * (arim
fit M* hhi !** Avenue ' 1 * t*
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children, Joy ce and Walter h«.returned from Nrwsfil,
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vi heir they have Ix-eh sihT hIiih
i he numinei.
Mis* E ll t a le t h
Hatcher and
MUa Miml Altman left Wedncday for Bowling
Green
when
they will attend n House part)
given by Mlaa Y rvner* Phdp-.t

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Warm and tough for active
sports—a handsome gift I J
Rich, perfectly matched capeskin in sm art tipper front
ccaaaek atyU with tipper
breast pocket and adiustabU
aids streps to seel in bod*
ben 11

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prngiam . f •h*

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M i* J 1

ItlU .io .s ami
Three Hundred
MlhhlON in WAR
BONDS—

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the former** parent*,
Mr
and
Mr*.
l if f . **1 Slrlsel
Mis*Thomas
Evelyn R it
Stnwi
I rilxrn ffv spent
the Thankgiving holidays in Sanford hr Ho
guest of Ser uncle and a m t . Mr
mu* Mrs R J . IlirkiMiii

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Of cotton poplin,
with fty button
front, sise ndjostIn g
Helstlln*
strop*.
Natural
and colon!

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1 A rrc* nils h* 1d in Ju&gt; k Mint i Ih*
She a W.i Hindi n i iIk Pill 1lied
Vmerica Str,.i , irid ‘'pir it FretMi* t
R l&gt;•iCw.'l, •liitit man
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land Ha try Janie - »"-• hi * Of H -trn app** i&gt; •
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.Mrs. Rucker Presides’
Over P. T. A. ( ouncil

T ele p h o n e U S lA rJuir.c

The regular montnljr meeting 1
of the Civic Department of the
Mia. Ruth Hughe, w e. a vi.ltor
Women** Club met Wednesday in s * nford last Wr.mea.Uy.
at the club at 12:30 o'clock p r e - , deu t.
M ll(rn ,co is n gur?l
ceedrd by n covered diah lunchMayfair Hotel
COP*
v ia
The informal
luncheon
C*pt. William I’. Dry it regi*r ru n u u n i i j i e in
K *m i
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.m of the club and the laWea ltr r * ■* ‘he Mayfair Hotel,
The Red Croaa Surgical D n u re K
actt up
up afduiul
afuund an
an o
open f ir e .1
Mr. and Mr&gt;. R. W Turner
Inira Workroom a t the Grammar At the roncluaion of the luncheon
School la open all day from 9:00 M r,. Roy Ttllia prcoded orar a
, P ^ nVPT**lto'* ,
A . M. nntll 5:00 P. M. under lha routine butineii aetalon
after * n - "■
~ur,lrr uf WauchuU.
direction of Ura. It. U. Pope.
which Mr*. Fred W illUm * demon-1
||U„ , ,«
V Mr*. R. t .
Diekereon I* In drated lb* different type* of »ur- M
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charge of the Red Croaa Sewing gical dreninga which are being
made at the Hanford
Grammar *n Dolla*. T n , ___
Room.
The N De V Howard Chap- I School. *nd urgeit the woman to I *
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Mr, ind Mra. fl K. Ratliff an*l
children, Knr\ and ^i-annettr. left
today for Atlanta where Mr Kmt
tif f will contin ie hi* training u
the Pre Radar School
for
tin
United States Signal Corps

Ref r &gt;* h*tn ill * « * i r *1 Vi d
f
'he young tii i - h * -*■* a«*l*trd b
Mm. H \v R.slm It*
Mr* AI
man. VI. V II H »t* hcl alt
Mias Rett v S •• Ih.t. »o i t.&lt; iit
follow iiig the S|
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A Hurvct h m told uh w hn t he really w an la fu r l b rlri
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Y ou’ll find h b fa v o r ite « l f U In o u r S c r O r e Men - » rn
te r. Com e in and ch e ck up now !
S h o o t S t r a i g h t W i t h O u r lloyit— Huy M o r e Honda!

Clove* and Muffler*
npwr fail lo ploa^f.
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with hi* Service Inalffnla
coat* a* little on . . .
1J25 to 7 .50

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Bunts WINN UK. BoetelyEdlter -I- *l* rbewe 1U

T H annual I Jon* Club Daace
was held last evening at the May­
fa ir IloUl vdta a record of lofcil
people end prraeanel from the
Naval Atr Button In attendenev.
Music wae furnished by Snelling's
Orchestra front I)*U nd end denelag wae enjoy,., until a late loUr.
Table* were placed about the
WU room, and lighted candle*
star* the oely farm of lllumlna•
Uen. Low central decoration* of
pink gladioli were placed on the
table*, and Vulrtldo bolder* held
Ike lighted tapem.
Those seen dancing were: Mr.
and Mra. II. Wallace, Mr. and
Mra. W. fl. Allen. Mr. and Mr*.
J . J . McKenna. Mr. ami Mm. J.
A . CMIdre, Mr. and
Mm.
Lee
Rena bottom, Mr. and Mr*. F. W.
Tope, Mr. and Mra. H. II. Rey(M M , Mr.
and
Mra. Georg*
Thurston, Mr. and Mr*, llarold
K eitner, Mr. and Mr*. Leo ButM r. Mr. and Mra. Bryan Donel. non. Mr. and Mra. B. J. Oo&lt;ide.
' Mr*. Josle Campion, Mr. and
Mr*. Yi\ G. Rota. Mr. and Mra.
Jo e M o m , Ueut. Morris II. GroM
; and Mra. Croat, Mr. and Mr*.
■ Bob Aat, Mr. and Mr*. W. II.
.
Beth, Mr. * n j Mr*. It. I . Dean,
Lieut. Fred Ballanl and Mra.
Ballard. Mr. and Mra. W. E. Varn.
Mr. and Mrs. Itonald llunn.
Mr. an,) Mm. Frank Kurka.
Mr. and Mm. Kdwird McCall,
Mr. and Mra. A. I.. Collin*. Mr.

and Mra. if eery Witte. J r , Mr.
end Mra. B. O. Bhlnhoiaer, J r ,
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Beyar, Mr.
and Mr*. W. D. Hoffmann, Mr.
and Mra. S . B. Smith, Mr, end
Mra. Otto CaklwtlL Mra. J . U
Key*, Mr. and Mr*. W. A. Lea­
vitt. Mr. and Mra. M. L. CuMuie,
Mr. »nd Mra. N. C. Schmid, Mr.
and Mr*. R. Raphe I, Mr. am!
Mm. E. B. Everson. Lieut. 0 . T.
Swigruiu ansi s i r * Swiggum, Mr.
and Mra. Fred Route. Mr. end
Mra. L. f t Burdick. Mr*. Julia
Fartin, Mra. Kate Manning, Mr.
end Mrs. M. L. Reborn. Mr. and
Mr*. Joha” Melsch. J r , Mr. and
M n. Harry KadeU, Mra. McCall.
Mr. and Mra. 0 . B. Grigs, Mm.
E. D. Tyler, J r , Mr. and Mra. R.
A. Cameron. J r , Mr. and Mr*.
J. E. Graddick,
Mr*.
Francae
Rawton, Mr*. John llutt. Mr.
and Mr*. S h am an Trmpltman.
Mr. and Mr*. 8L Clair Cameras,
Mr. and Mra. Roy T illti, Mra.
LethU Tatum, Mr. and Mr*. M.
J . Lodge, Mr*. Stanley P. Jotiee,
Jr . Mr. and Mrs. John Behlmrd.
Jr . Mm. H. C. Morgan. Mr. anil
Ms. John E. Hlggfni, Mr*. Jean
Adam*, Mr.
rnd Mf*. R. W.
Pendergrass, Mr. and Mr*, dtoumillnt, Lieut. William T. Hancock
Mrs. Hancock. UeuL It. W.
K" fmeau
and M l*. B eraeaj. Lieut.

THIS
SUNDAY,
AND
EV ERY
SUNDAY
Enter Into Kin gain, with thanksgiving and
Into III* courts with pralaa”.— Pialro 100
11:00 A. M.:
"CAN ANY GOOD COME OF THE CHURCH r
7:30 P. M.:
•THE GREATEST GAME IN THE WORLD."
The church la full almoat every Sunday.night.

■ A s r o n u c i i I ' m it o r w o o
ll o l l y A v .m .a a l B ltlh M treet
l i a r . f . li. l l a m a I 'a a l e r
Su n d ay H. n.m l, | «;H A. at.
I'a n a e k la g S s rv lc * , l l :M A. M .
W n la M O y K n a lu y I ray n r g .
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JO E A. T 0 L L B , Pastor

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R on d sy Ac hoot. I t : * * A . M.

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fi uo de y aSHiwoU » IS A. SL
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TTTE S A N F O n D

Truth Seekers Class j House Small Business
Holds Monthly Meet; Hearing To Be Dec. 1

The
___ .NoVemb*
. . ____ » meetinic c f the* 'JA C K !
I e n tm e n T r.th Seekera Claaa of the Firat /} m-rial]
■Ma os.
Baptist Church waa held In the |n„ 0f ti
•‘■A4**
church a m *x Monday afternoon.
rommltte
jpTrtataaeA leeaoet on “Giving" waa barn ch.
taught by M r*. W. F. Clarke, fol- Tuesday.
Any t&gt;«od lowed b y group singing.
Reporta telegram
of the various ermmitteos were t l o mltt&lt;
tir*al**l heard after which plena were Odes’. e
t.
; completed fo r the annual Christ-1 Florida
‘ ' mat party. Committees were an* .nerce.
pointed aa follows: Tree. Mm. J .
In.tpo
G. Waite, Mra. J . W. Ilarkcy, an d .to Decer
Mrs.
Luther
Harkeyi
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Tils: e o tT iia itit!
a a m r r
I l i t M i'll
If. II. Duncan | reception hoatesaes, j^ ^ w a U m f i I A W w i t .N ln lh m .
Mm. A. C. S tark e and Mm. F. It. w
'
i i v o r i » K SCI•mer, l * a a U r
Mitchell; refreshment committee, ■
S u n d a y h r h o v l , I t . f t A. S I
Mm. R. F. Crenshaw, Mm. George fi / ^ l
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II M M d U l o n . flu|.(
MrCrum, and Mrs. W. I'. Chap. B
Me.inlfiff W ' « r * M p
II H
A. SI
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P. U.
man.
8 llV
t'.tinlhf B e l f l t r . a . ^ P. If.
Mra. Luther lfarkry Introduced B | Q 1
klonJayr n l f h i. I 01 u ’cl .» c h T . W
the ft Rowing program: a poem, a
T uM da r n i l hi
T J l P.
U.
Ih« "Thanksgiving’’. Mm. Chapman*
\aewiijf I'fopla'a
lUtiU
&lt;*•••• a reading, "AenSerement" written
w
u t e r i * Ml hi&gt;nt* u f puet&lt;&gt;r,
I l l i Ij ,
Dick Mai well, by Mrs. T. C. I
'
\m u i #1 A k r n n r
, d
llaon;
and
a
song
l&gt;x
the
class.
\\m lupM Ur • H P.
M.
M idw eek
arn lf*

e r r n*%er m • l r a n « e r . ~
i i it n * lu l i t * r h u r r h " n h t r i
i t h t i a r a ■tran er .

r in v x

r w r a c v n c w iA n

the second d ir of the two-d-iy
annual business conference of llto
S tate Chamber of Jacksonville,
Colee Mid. but the State Chamber
will co-operate In ererjr way |n«aible to make the hearinit n r e g
tea#

Far Business Supremacy
By Adrcrtiaing

PAJAMA
SU PPERS

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WAACs Want To
jKeep Their Glamor
CAMP BLAN DING, Nov. 21.
(Spa*M l)— WAAC Krcrulling ami
IndueUon Officers Eliialwth 8.
White and Cera J. Walker, who
have Interviewed hundreds of
WAAC
AnalUerie* at
Camp
Blooding, said today that women
am eager to ret into a WAAC
uniform ee that they can drvot*
all their Hue to the aerivre of
their country—but net If they
have te give up son* of the
things that am atrkkly feminine.
Toe
number
one
question
ant ed by nine out of ten women
when they am Interviewed la:
C tn I wear make-up! The an­
ew** la definitely "yes" hut In
■ode ration.
The second question uptwmuat
In their minds U: Do I KkVp In
fftt my hair bobbed In a mannish
•tyltf Refutations require that
hair t * ktpt n#at ami styled well

K s s n l n c Wors hip 1:1# I' M
J r . l i r u s i l'rt»l»ls, S: la I*. II.

|.%KV3 MANY 1 ,m N r.k H
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ROBES

m a m r . a M HTitoniiT s u tM c ii
J. W. -Austin, pastor
• i-hnrrh nehool. I* •* A. M.

I * r * r * r m o o l i h g T h u ro t S a y n l f l . t * I* *a Hundar Nrhuo|
I M P. M.
I I * * M o r n l n f W o r * b l p . B e n n " i i b&gt;
•You will u n i t «hl*
baa
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l:*V J W A ual In
r k a n f r A ff*ni U 0.1 iiigM*. Buk*Ui 7 :• |* U ll#vl*al K m lfM
Hrt
Hrh«miI la •• A kf
mo ii by f!* Y . J** * A. T o l l *

IA I.V A T Ok All :IT n u O K L
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^ a p i. (la n rg * W#w&lt;li la r k i r i i
Man la y Mcl..»..|, H i A. M.
P r a t t r P m i r t II •• A. M.
K r . f.. i m P kf,
" t r e a t Ma sti ng. 7.0 4 P M.
i : v * ngallalIr K a r t l r * . |: || f . MC uro* w orship w ith a s

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F r a n k K Pu lley. I t r r i o r
r&gt;m m unl uR I . N A M
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ll u n i n i Mrra Ira. 11 Os A. U
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will
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I'arlah
llm***.
Murwlay
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• l I u'rlork All lit* a r t l v l l l a * of

Mud .!* x Mr bool.
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inhabited by fewer
permanent residents.

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Mr. and Mm. Roaeoe McClane,
. e m nnnounelm tha birth o f a

lUjhter la Dalle*. Te*.
Mra,
eCUne It toe
former
Joyce
fb ret mountain of Eu
ounl Elborus. In Dig Cau

Bg««wtx l« an important by­
product of honey production.

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3.00
2.50

Lindsey Plant Co,
Lenox. Go.

LEGAL NOTICES

ut*
mi*

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aa a d m l n i a t r u i r •
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f'rld a
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filed
bar
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r h a r g * . **i..| ii..«

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■s iuri

to

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NICK’S
Package Store

CORRECT MEN*8^ WEAK

which

k u rrh ..
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will

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IF YOU* TASTB DEMANDS
THE IUT IV
• LIQUORS

ti. . ,••!
M iiiruaoe*
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• •••ntislrrably

• IK •|*iIf* li*. fi*i I that Miami j
bn* l»«'*’»t ti|* nffMllffl lhr top ill
th, i ’ *. f . f i n* in holding r»'*U to
l«. I , I pai «l t gid* on |f*a*cv tbr Hur- (
i f . aiif
Ki e- »t*r»i «. v r l f l ) t r * t n l ,

We Sell U. S. Savings Stamps
l o i n r op t iii: h ii i n
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ap. WIN o f f .
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in

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MARGARET ANN
N ew

In

IVI.nll.l.
Muwgag,

Rump Roa«t
Chuck Roast,

IfA TE-

i s i i * . *1

FOR SALL

SNCH FRIED POTATOES
tVKD with ALL SANDWICHES

Th* Holden T*»l I.- "Watch y^
land faal In Ih* faith. &lt;-ill you
h* m.a. U sir*ha" n Cotlalh.

IM I fi l lt .
Aasane Ih* rll*U"as which mm*
ti** th*
n■Krrnin n |. (he
lll.w la* from th* lilklc: “Dtllvrc
1% O L omL Ilk a th. *vll man:
ra**r*• m* from Ih. &gt;|*I*«| m s . :
* w her* *h ar.«.*4 lh*lr lo s e .* .

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*r*- iMd*M h

V IC T O R Y
G A R D F .N
v *g *u ld .!
p l a n t s » • fnltowm: i n n c a r l , in
'J.la
rn llcetlon ,
Br«rr**M .
&lt; all» «g v. B t n n i i i l . O n i u n a . &lt; « I U i d
la-ltiice.
B eet*. T tm ato c*.
K,
e a rn )*, L e e k s , B r u s se ls b p i»u t&gt;
A l l f o r t Z . 0 i ) p l u s p o s t a g e &lt;.r
cip ress.
J . W . B e ll, p h o n e 15.

FOR IIENT
MODERN APABTMENT8

IF you have lw*n looking
f'*r an A|*nrtmrnl, y u
aid I,* plca.nttlly stirpriscsl
wln-n you aor the AVALON
Ksecy thing new Everything
Mmlrrn—Sec ami lie Convinced

KRNKST W. BURCH

I Id W. 1*1 HI.

Rhone I M

WANTED—

J

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JUNIOR

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"Home of

*&gt;ua French Fries
AVENUE

SECURITY
*• -

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f y a M a r k e ts

WHERE CUSTOMERS SEND THEIR FRIENDS”

I room hodae, beautifully .urnisbed, oak Haora, Ulu bath
•bow*.', ales lawn, ao'*1 W aHon. Many other attractor fea­
tures. Owner leavlae Ih* city
Price $7,000.00 Cole lough HereI1r * « . Tel. 792.
*orl*rn 2 alury (1
4 room rotlagc, 2
Poultry
houaec,
rden. beiring Iru lr
_road.
school.

you

pitta

Picnic Huron

OysterK
lb 32c Mince Mei^t

APPLES
fa a cr

* * 11.

m

Bquaah.. 2 lbs

19c Cabbage

i

t n IM

Mullet

M l L n HUM K

lx&gt;ln Steak
OniopH

3 lb«

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«M IN p

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I • • Iff

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Potatoem 10 Iba 33lLemonH
. ' t mv" ■
l e i v n rt-K.
3 lhn I5cI Avocados 2 for 25c
Carrotfl

W anted: Boy
q*rr
n v r r tH w l l ' i M r
• enger. A n n ly C.
F o a lil T eleg rap h .

M A N ’S W A L L E T c o n t a i n i n g « * »
i» llo r| n jj ca n t,
Navy
Im llfic*
H «n. e le . B r y a n P o n e la o n . 2 M

w . isth 3 :.

Polniolivc Soap, Ig. 9Vic

STORAGE yo»c car al Kent’s
Garage.
Special taU &lt;t«aul
atom**. *

Octagon Soap

Hut*, whit you p|
when

Wl kf

I SuUHJtgC
cCfeecBc

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Jl v a n

Shrimp

Shoulders

Classified Advertisements

.

KIT l* th . i . * ) h I . ( Ih* l a w * .

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mil • j I Inn I
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an f i i c m l l y c n c m l c * •

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N a t l r r la ht-relsy
alien
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t b r r s t a t a . .f 3* k
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Evans S lip p e rs

C*HN •

(In.)

'ims

REPAIRED
VUICANIZED

.Nov 27.
ami Bill
room*
tbr lln i- 1
not ro
willm rt l lor

It..•
ItH
*11* * I g««»t|
TS*on* ,
.
,.I*| V . • V. i c i r n *lt*‘H derided
lift. r.lgr m t •*(&gt;*•• Mill rntci
the
•ir»i i i. in * - -liL’tit (d t'H iln over tnr

TO A I .L H i i i n i
i T ,* ^ i
Notice- |a )•*••«

MANHATTAN - ILV.I)

f&gt;&gt;fgt«r

T i l l ? * i n n r n r * t i i i : « &lt;&gt;i
sit IH1IL
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fl (I. 3fiifir*. P a a i n r
IH n d a y Hchmal. l a «o A M
P r ra r lfln g . II M A M

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cabbage

lota delivered.

i r • •ii..(t )ra

LEGAL NOTICES

r..f

tii %t

^CAPPED

. n til l i *i »;» How I Satuiilay. Nov 1
th n *s u )i ••• t
f.*s*ttall trams they
•il-l *
I in. . -I-it» uf Miami and
i4 , t m u ' , i t .
.{
\Yf«t
Yiig in ia —

Special rates on truck

IV

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Every W ednesday’
Nljfht
KNOWLTOfCH ORCHESTRA

Superstitious Aloyslus, good-luck gremlin of _Ncw York’s Times Square,
makes a tour of the many theatre* on f{roddhay * n j Its side sWefta
dispensing )m\ chasem to Friday the thirteenth-shy thciplan*. Ilanny
K a je (lift) and Sannstle Fabra&gt; thanlfully take Alossius's advice.
(C enlraffY *«*J

11.00 per hL, F. 0. B.

•—

Avv

C an t,

Recreation Center
4 Miles want, w SANFORD
on DELAN D HIGHWAY

BOO

plantn now ready at

n i. | i .
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rail

Copenhagen

lla
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f» lalsdahil*
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plante
hlrwtnaaa,
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i..,. _ iu .h » id .
Mrvsok •

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Today and Saturday
DoubleBIU
rv* NAnotrt to*.. •/

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All
rtoula C all iv llf *
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leE}SAL NOTICES i

Attention
Cabbage Groweral

ll * »e i .*4 i *
V* 1 1 . &gt;V• • t

•lsM«|
m tiire
tfQil
usual * * • $ J '.l n
Tf* i m
la h t i i n a n
i l l » Ilia

ro k (i3i».\ y to k A is &lt;

f * n r n * r P a i l i A « a n i i » i nd
liO
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W. First «L

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Jurkovich Plays Old Uia&amp;imate*
Good Game When To Meet In Game
He Is Conscious At Orange Bowl

BILL’S PACKAGE
STORE &amp; BAR
(Package Goods)
IIS

to tha atr. tUvuIln comvletlng a !

MliJ nr t

I ' l l l r f i p p 1■ 4 1 ••
lirtt.)
frill l l a ( f . l . t
I'fie li n

■ A "ron o

5.00

FAJAMAS

Tiir Ardc rrusst of Ala

1^*1 If*g U k r l d r •a

NEW ARRIVALS

lllanket - -

^Quality Drinks
Served right
That is the kiiid you will
■IwRjra ’find at

and SO FT D RIN KS to U kg
out for partita and home
connumption.

•»&lt;&gt; mj" fhe Vtuf for 81 yards on |
•me iro rjn * fbvey and then shifted i

V.« t . tin-

B trv lca.

H oler*,

(8) All-wool 7.50 to 8.50

T b rrr is more utirrs*rvrtl pub­
lic domain In Alaska than in all
i the st atrs com hi tir'd

! • • • A. If.

P reaching

Itayonn • - JH.95

n*r.
llnly

■ A P T I a T Ctll'IltrSS
M M K NONNCkN
II. U a r t l n , I ' a s t a r

II.

J Heavy

tnoM r.riiiorA L

noli

i&gt;0'yards for n touchdown They
(aflad h o , , , , ,
eonvrrl , or lhr
e stra point. This p it the Fcda
behind f t r a lime. Karly In the
^cond half Ralph Wolfrr. San­
ford baek. a real fighter ami
minutes or i plunger extraordinary, im aihef
another at |through for a IS yard gain. Ia ml
MU • t fCUr reas added 10 raora; then the KeJa
Id let them B0t too eager, and werv'penaliicd
*^r^eracaara jq yards. Lee and Landless then
•f™* .
made two auccessive first doana,
»Ue. bow- gaining 2&lt; yards, llack wont the
nm *•*"*’ *eda IS yard* on a h. Idlng pan"|” F
ally. EpP* then got a nice pa.a
J " “ * * ' through Cerleton ami made up the
ad Sanfonf lo u , Landresa then plunged over
or • touch- tha goal for a touchdown tying up
___
the game, and so the hall rndm
rhrew a with the arorr 0 to fl.
• I j* "
U
During the interim, the Lccaa intended, burg band, SO &gt;tr ng, the bandbeen master of whom la G. A. Stcrchlo,
'• J n* i* * ‘{* marched out on the field and pul
" f » on on* of the ntost sightly and
selied the Intricate drills seen this year, an-,
sensational the fan* gave them a big hand,
enea raced Leesburg had a U igr contingent
_________ _ ! c f rooters. Including a number cf
so Idlers from the Army air ala-

RANFORD. Ftoam

•tr.ng line, to bb&lt; aerial battle la
in Iirorpret this W**k. Miami ha. !
•hnan considerable versatility In
•cvring. Agglnrt Florid*, It m u
Al Kaaultll and
Bob McDougal1
thioudh the line fbr twa Unset•tnwnaL Arf»|n«f JUiith Carolina,
the IturHtanee tea* V a lte r Watt

went down
i
ainoio High
ly erentng.

cl
|o u

IIK R A L D .

Fighting Team Of Celery Feds
.. Defeated By Leesburg Gridders

WIN YOUR RACE

Huaday Hchool. l i t A. M.
tlorniua Worship, 11 -•• A M

Lot's fill the balcony by Christmas.
,•

sanford,

At THE CHURCHES

^

SOCIALand PERSONAL ACTIVITIES
lions Club Dance
Held At Mayfair

SANPOfm ncRALt).

your
Park, modC. Barrett,

valuehtee ta a oaft de-

a

W l u v t 'f r j

looking nor

of Mwing machine*
adJus tea. We el«o
ring machine heads
Frlcaa am masonE a tt 4tk S t , P. 0 .

Octagon Powder

Nelson,

• Y S a p ..

kBlOQ.

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4VxC

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F l o r id a .

TH 9 BANTOBB

Negroes At City
! Court Sentenced
For Drunkenness

We Will Appreciate Ymir ItrservnHon for
Thanuglvlng Dinner - 51.50________

Pay Lower Prices Everyday
BEEF
roV{j

TONGUES

GIANT
FOOD

SCRAPPLe

Ib 19c
We .tern Select

Wilaon's
Q u an tity flights R e .e rr e d

Prices

G ood

Thru

*’**

'»

W ed n aed ay .

CHILI
CON
CARNE

D ecem ber

2

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M eet And Produce Prices G ood Thru S a tu rd a y , N ov, 21

Mt. Vermont Grado

Turkeys

Brick 3 2 c

14 Ib up, Toms, Ib

MonatraCountry Gif-I*

Souso
U U U JT *

MO W

&gt;b

Lykas

43

or Brick

LOAF
CHEESE

Gpoclu) Smoked

25c Sausage

I UVh U UJh

Fra ah. Gilead

ib 2 9c

*b 3 9 c

-

Saner Kraut

As C ji S On Display — Nona Kigkorl
Waatol

STEAKS

fiorlharn

W hitin g Ib 19c

3 9 c

Ijcrihtm Pol luck

S lM k i
St*c

S lo a k

Ib

41c

f . nel#*j FWitkal Corned

Oool

Ib

33c

lb 29c

King Mackaftl

Slw aks

Ib 23c

Eflu* B u nn ait- Pnn

fifth 4 Ib* 23c
line. Tal rtodJ-i

M a lle t Ib 12i^c
Va R4d fin
POHIC BRAINS S . l . c t Sole
PORK LIVLit, To nd .i QUced

Ocean Caught flpeckte

T ro a l

ponx h a iis . w &lt;■*&gt;(« a .i .u
PORK C h in L iaiN O S . Tnthy

Weiners lb 29c

. Sou. Biscull
SallRIstng

Ib

O yalora pt 43c
Ocean

rjfO KED CriURAGE sir.1 Links Ib,
B1J.T
C.lnci a .u
Ik.

tLge. lb 29c 1

Sh rim p Ib 23c

1 -----a p C T ---- riTfa

liaallaa
Cond.ntail

With Fla

20 lb* 6 5 c

Your* Tot

Land O' G'thine
Plain rr
Dell Rl*lng

Continental

Runl )tmlmo
Buck* haul

FLOUR

tm itijct,

t*atreated
;n

and f

Lo nd

*#* l

hi

(ln lrrlv

n induct

U S

Muuainan'*

Betty Brownoll'a Rodpo (or Honoy-Bakftd Bcctna

VINEGAR

a cups navy bean*;
H&gt; (at u i i pork, allMd; 1 Up. salt! 1 lap.
dry must a id; I lip Rincer.
fUp bonay; I tbap. mlncad onion.
Wash beans; cover with wnler; soak ovarnight. Cook akrwty 'Ul
■kin burst* or unill lemirr about 1(4 hr*. Drain, rtaanrlng liquor.
Plata &gt;4 of pork In bean pot or rau eru ls, add baana. Add raat of
Ingndlinta cotnhined with I S cup* bttn Uquor. Place ramalnlng
•alt pork over lop; cover and bak* In alow or an dBlP^OO* r . l
lor S hr*. Remove rover to brown last hour. Add more liquor If
necaaaary during baking. Serve* a . g.

Land O’ Bunshlns Paonul

EVA-BESS

-

_

BEAUTY S f iu ?

208 East Second Street

3

lb*

MAZOLA
Cooking OH

q »4 7 c

25c

119 W EST FIRST STREET

MODERN TA STE -'O SEA

CROCEJtY P R IC E S GOOD THRU WEDNESDAY, DEC. 2
M EAT A G R O CERIES COOD THRU SATURDAY. NOV. 2B

FISII FILLETS
Rod Perch or

W aif* Ground Maul or

al Cookin'
Cooking
Tort imperial

IffiM 4 Ibi U c
Sunkltl

,

M ackerel..... lb 3J

SAUERKRAUT

Oooetesa, Fat

Pollock

•Ei Or
7 "i
d«|| Be Ell ItON,
'iHdWiuii'i*. 110 ft mi n n U or 30
lk\
a 'J iU a. U i 1y ctmductf l i s
. ii’ m i l
nr I,". «)ii)a.
A' e l i tei l Mi r*h«nt, lolU rinf.
«''■ " -«i»
•v l.iicillr McCor­
mick, drunki-nm-h* arid diBOtrJafJy [
, . . -j*•.i * »st» or 45 d a y i ,
• n I u * aIi j r »Mt or 75 ila v i;
tin Ihew it fiiiin, drunkenness, 1 10

The old-fnnhioned kind—
itaHdelicious rooked w i l h
wieners or fresh pork.
Try it—serve It tonight!

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llalllwere U ltra

Oysters
llradlrei
Fla#, Fat

t o .i* t.r .10 tUya; David Mar*

Mullet.
W IEN ER S..... . Tender, Juicy

hug** &lt;|unr.t 1t if • itf Ir a t h r r f o r It*

f' rr*-», {■ t t-iviliani, for rr
plarinif r sl.ltrr LrlU
rn g ln t*,
ar,*| for hui »lrot!* « f othrr ut^*,
I hr Sliiti Kaprnmrfil Station l»
urpinsf Flondn ratilrinrn to
rnnirii mi st urts .tgulnit the gniL*
that jitfnrk unil darnaifr the-ir
hule*.
Dr A I. Hh*-a|)\ head of tfie
F t peri merit Station animal inddi1 1v &lt;lf&gt;tinrtmrnt. p o in ts **«l ifin l
( dr ph hut hr r tu rnaCe thou Tamil
of pairs of shnea ia rutrmi an*
Hurt 11y by tlieac pelts in Florida
tier Is,
*
H«* rvplainesl th at the grubs,
rrimm nly known u "w olvra" Qf
war world **1, p i t the larvae a t
thf b«*r| fir . whirh gets on ths
He* It fif rattle and Inys Ur rgjps.
The grubs that hatch from IHe*a
rrjfft wnrk their way Up thn»u eh
the aTitinal*! Uxly, cut a hols
through the akin, and m l several
wt-*k* in the backs
The grubs may he rtniove*] from
the animal's back bv applyinjr
irr«R«irv with the tnumb* and
f refimrira on each shle of tbs
a reu where the pest la located,
Hut this h hardly practical when
large numbers of ra ttle are t*» be
treated
It may be done without
much d ifficu lty by farm ers who
have only n few milk cow ■ o f
In dairy herds.

Croakers

Tender Cute ConvFed
STEW DEEP, lb 19c
D C C C
I.o!n I’inbone, Club, Ilib STEAK. Ib 19c
D C a lL r
|»ot itoMt, Ib 29c Short Iflbi, Ib J.1e

Of Orubs Ou Cows
f ; AIV F^VI ■ 1 y N&lt;&gt;v, 'll, (PtH*
1l u l l - W ith iht* Nati n needling

t

Shrimp

Paring lh* Agkting in the Solomons,
Sergt. Myron U K o iltr, U.3.M.C.,
of Newark, N. J , wa* *bol through
tha throat. Tb* bullet (nipped off
Mt ton.ll* t i neatly a* thoagh a
•urgeon had done tha job. II* points
to the ly - l. whrra tha bullet to tend
t l i neck and exited.

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TURKEYS

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ti

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flrtHk 1 »«f

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lb

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r*»*i

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c; rowr»«t

fwlh

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1. Bringing in an A calling for cleaning when
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A Chrlatmaa shopping aarrloa far men la tha armed forma haa been
opened. In cooperation wUh the A.W .V.S, la New Torfc City, Lord
A Taylor wa. the flrit department .tore to aatabllth thla Store Door
Canteen. Food, recreation and shopping adelce wilt be gleen to terelce
men during tha holiday teaaoo. A soldisr and ulior a rt shewn playing
cheat with Nanette Fabray la the ttcraetioa corner of the new canteen.
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opt ration* of tb i n tv Florida
1'iroli
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during
it a
f*rit year of operation, agair.it
tba expend of $76,000, it w u re­
vealed in a i ta Uir.cn t of District
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talk W o n the Orlando Junior
Chamber of Commerce.

| Drunkenness
and dunr-lerly
|conduct amonjr
r^*irri» *
ng*in
made up motl of the ducket of
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Henry Whitt (Cruet M ini Iradlne
the lilt arlih
three
r 'n r s a * :
dninkynre*i, dliorrlrflr romiuct
and a iu u lt, for which he drew a
total lentence from Judge F 1.
Miller o f 2T0 day.
Other case* were; Hutu- t; liver, i
drunkenneaa, 110 and co.te or &lt;0
day*! Louelia Woodard, drunken.
re»«, SJO and coals or !U&gt; day»!
Van Hal), to u r. ISO ami ro .ti of
CO Hare; Ben I). William., drunk-

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VOLUME XXXIV.

Established In 1908

SANFORD, FLO RIDA . MONDAY, N O VEM BER .10. 1912

10,000 Nazis
*Allied Combined
Forces Close In Die Dajly On
Russian Front
* On Tunis, Bizerte Shock Troops Wrest
Fighting In A f r i c a
• Gains In Intensity: Smiling Nazi Prisoner
Raging E a s t Of
I
A x i s Strongholds
_

Hr

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AIIOCIATr.il rU K II)

Aerial suDDorted British
and American forces «term­
ed to within less than 12
miles of Tunis today all but
Isolating that dty and BL
• rerte, chief Axis stronghold
(n Tunisia.
Fighting, in*
creaslnr in intensity, and rag*
lng east of DJedelda, 12 miles
northwest of Tunis, Indicated

f t tha A llln a rt driving a weds*
between B lierte and Tunis.
Allied bombers m asked
at
Tunis, Blierte, Tripoli and Sicily
and British troops In North Africa
hare been reinforced bjr armored
• units.
Allied troops hare thrust a
wedge between the A lls positions
In Tunisia by eanluri“g the town
of DJadclda, only 12 miles from
Tunis, whleh controls road and
rail commanlcalloo* between the
0 capital and the
Blserts
nasal
base.
Allied headquarters an­
nounced last night.
The Swiaa radio, heard by the
United Free* In M rs York, quo­
ted the Morocco radio as saying
A that the British first army has
• drlren “to within artillery range1'
of Tunis.
The first official disclosure of
(he pace of the dries on Tunis
also rescaled that other Allied
forces alminng at Blierte Were
A making “satisfactory" progress
In the region of Mateur, 20 miles
to the south
The German- controlled Pahs
radio admitted that fighting was
taking
_ .place In the Mateur re
rlou and said “ It seems certain
that Urn British a n preparing for
_» gaw ral o ffta a lrt by deploying
that
tu cks,
fu
fallen&gt; back

Mr d

w the

Morocco radio said. Allied
paratroopers attacked Ila lo JJsrman pealttona near Mateur and
other Allied force* subbed at tha
Asia defenders of Tania, the
Morocco sUtion said.
9
Enemy forces south of Tunis
were reported retreating end de*
troylng their common
lunicatlons aa
• th*V retired.
- r.
,
v_ j
Am
., r k tT J } r s ( 2 ?
tars | .
Afrira announced
roved
^ that Allied a ir fortes destroyed
» 0 A xil plana* In air coi&gt;mbat
and on tha ground during tha
flrat 40 daya on th* North A frl’
can campaign.
Tha Morocco radio reported to­
night that fraah formation* of
American troop* war* arriving
dally In Casablanca, Morocco, on
th* Atlantic coast.
T h* German* am now thor
oughly on tha d e fa u lt* In Til­
th* Morocco radio
♦ and have started blowing u
bridge* in th* path i f th* Allis
adranen.

nSS*!'

Circuit Court tonuomad at 10

odoek this morauts with Jodg*
M. B . Smith, praatdmf. Th* PaUt

Aaaallaa Inc., both agahut the

M

Another Don River
Stronghold F r o m
Retreating Enemy

V i c t o r y ..
F in ite

'

UNITED STAIES DEFENSE

SAVING IKhNhS'V

3

M M It K it li'.i

Member As-socialcd Pres*

Australians Capture
Area Of New Guinea
Beach East Of Gona
Sanford Defense
Unit Wins Second
Place In Match

It. A. F. I‘lanes Blast
Turin As A l l i e s
Advance On Three
I'arflung F r o n t s

in , Assot i\Tr.it r s n n
• Rusi ian .buck troops today
•'wrested
another
lion
Mirer
i stronghold from the Germans on
the Stalingrad front ai
0 .V
W A S I I I M li&gt; \
p r e s s i n g westward. in a
_ tim id
X itt
N|»m e t tan 1 • 1* MI.OlMI kt •••111
In a parallel offentlre west of
of
r
ib
llia
ti
g«Ms.|.
it
i
*
|•IIV
.
\
».r.t
. Moscow. The Germans were re­
sits
i a « i i i m i ii
i *mi ««»
U»ulrr le"*1 Ira * I•*t » si»1
ported to be dying at the rata of
I) *h»|&gt;
In Yin* Him! )i\\ »••*( I '&lt;ir 11 I t .
•n r til )., ft*.'!., h \ MI). \1M. .1
1C.000 dally.
A II-I I .ill. Ill I | i h i |i .
-1
«vU m I
\\ ,t,
Tft»r .....................
New German llnre on tha east
It.....
l»\ |i!.iin «» «ii n | ,»i t ills i \ I m l a V
m ati.iti aitiisi^ ^ s i I.sst ,t .1
I bank of the lion were broken aa
1 t r|».i l
1,000 more Na&gt;l&gt; died in siege of
H i.m i U r n * 1
« n|d m i'll
t»„
In
ti
n rea
i|.|.l.r.
I Etallngrad. Only In the Caucasus
I hr p»M« h,|■
1«I MII11 Dill)
• m Ii
of
V.11 «l
[did the Germane show aggression
1 iiidn\
t i m i . i . «r »* ft
• inw ard
i - I m-.I
J and Moscow was reporting the
Reds smashed sn infantry alU ck
• ..nip any • •&lt;1 thr
■1«.t !».
\ , .V ' i i . , . ..
rs.
s . n itnla
southeast of Nalclik.
^
(r
ft . . r c r |.| I e*.t
1-1 II 1 tl.
.ul\ i* • v' .» 1 . 1ii v , ,1 •&lt; iui\ .
It wa&gt; announced earlier today
til *t nt ,v •» »it
»K i • ►• 1
1 t silll.l
that Russian armies har killed
|h iml ' li. I.l i i Hi. I.,&gt;
1
Thfj«r thrv« JeJrcteH ron« of lUsAc Sun ar* nffk-rr* *»f ths
nearly 16,000 Germans In the
• .»
• i t ftt . 1 . ! ) . ,1 .lift
Ivssfc.ft |*
«lh *to- SetitMi-df •, i •i » . )!•
new Foviet offensive west of Mos­ Military Collrge, m orn to death -W f-ir raplutr. * i r • « *
■tflt I milt I 'HOI Sill |t
I
I*
cow and had crashed through a after they had hern taken prison* •• l»&gt; the t'hme«r
Minim h o r u m « I n . i
0.
1 I lllll
..... ) 1
new German defense line on the well treater, had their woumia d i" * n l and wen- frd
•M .m mint
11 ot Hrlniido tl
• I .III
,i .. .1 lit.
panv t «»f I . . ' - *•.!.»• «
Major Burcknardt. commander *•»» hank of th .
Don
before Chlne*e anldirm
•Mold.*
L •)
It.
of thdGerm an p arech u * truope, Stalingrad In triumphant pursuit
nt te nd
. 1 i .1 •*. . tl. IOO
I \ l t h o u g h plni ing -»s 1. 1 1 • .*
. - . 11— brnsdlv
smiles
broadly for the cameraman «♦ U&gt;* b *« l* across the snows o1
•t 1 .. i l\ .1
\ |i|»l Ii All
!: . • * VI l|lt»*f|
|U s i ii . m Satilufil in »!• \ Ihion.i
%\ . • - i •Inin ••
afU r being Uken prisoner in Lib­ Bittala
fnr«t fm f t - *
Mi.l
,.*l l n m | i t i u t
o s * h i r h ih-liii
ya. He organised and tarried eul • A apecitl communique »ald thi .
•m t * ) r net i-i’t • .1 . |Mp, lllf
..ut.t.*
\
• .
\\ »
di'sl s r u f r i
with
I I*' .•••» •.f
LI,..,. .,
I S O i n i * n ‘ . . -i
the assault on GrrU . Burckbardt grand offensive In the south afoot
• .. f 1 » kT
I .’ii*
•••!
nil fou Nl.ll.m I’ a i L &lt;
f i,
was round.*! up along with thou­ had In (Se ten daya between No­
W|I 1
19 and November
29,
I•••mkt inti*, ■laii.ling
i
»--• n I.*i» si till •
Ih r
«r i ' n r
•*is
sands of other prisoners by the vember
l.v* . . *
. 1 • »
netted the Soviet loreea SC.OOO
tnip snd prone I an
, .hi.) , c
\ I. i
to I hr ft'rili t hI i .*
victorious British Eighth Army.
Gentian nrisonerv.
PI...II.
f n t M u m i* fhv pi
).. i in U . i . l n ,
The Nail klll*1 on all fronts, j
It Mi
-d &gt; ..-»i• • It .1
pfl&gt;\ Ml UK.I .
1
the Soviet newspaper livrstla re- |
I irit uf . •* •
' i . o g t . i n nf t t i U ’ idi'
1 it k &lt;ll * M
ported, totalled IrtU.OOO in the
I
\ i up ws* i r» •» m
I SH iillfti
1111ll \ •),.*.• »
past ten days —a rate of 10.00(1
hr |
, u.,k M - f ft.•*!.- M
t hot . f f.'i » » . •
\l
a da\
mug f n *1 i-k.i
llllplk
*v
*•
Thr onr ashing Red Army con.1
f 1 lia »
f ! •1
i &gt; n*.in t r i m )••)..!
.. ,1
*..n * n 1« 1at k ..1 t • • ft
M
\
tinuest t&lt;&gt; sweep over populated
s « i * l 1 • 1* Milt «
,M..| |M.«*.|.|r | f.ia'
4.M.I B .ill.It 1 k 1
f Vtt.ll'M
•
places and towns both Iwfore
' &lt;*
» a«
I .1 *
.•
i.
Mr
It,. ,
*' 0
FtalinKra.f ami west of Moore*,
- !.«•« «l* •W ..1 1fit M. . • »• .4 1|. . * -V ’
,1 1i
K&gt; k'ani* **• f . i»
l.*t 1« »
111 1
the eomiminliiue said, an*! great
«. it . ftn*. 1 M . l ) . • . . » l.v 1 1 . I*' *'
» " .**»»•••.t tf-.
N|i|M V.'.l V 1
i Mr
P M i i m i li I 't i M M
|
B O S T O N , N..v, 3 0 , ( 4 1 — A 15- masses of materiel were reported
( *|M&gt; » « '
l M .»• 1 ' 11
•.at ’
Lc rail*.lung* ..r ♦»
V*
n s r . t r»! I *v *
Rear Admiral Arthur It (Uiqkii
year-old bus boy admitted last captured
Mi l
IIIN !• .. '• • •
w|■f &gt;
tin
ii*. • *•
•1•
*
1 .......t o t . . .
' t
night, police aid. that he acci­
The regular Soviet communl chief of the Air t )|&gt;er*tiontl
«
.
.
1
.
*
l
1
V
ik
G t.
!■•
1* .
lorn round.
presented |
dentally start.-.!
the
holocsust que. issuetl shortly after
the Training
ft -II*.»»ing ,i n lh .
, U ti t
1 h r m||
which
transformed
Boston's specisl announcement, said the Comdr ft'rancis M Hughes, r«»m*
•II • . . f
th e
n Ml . It
n fir • 1
swanky Cocoanut Grove night Russians were continuing their manding r*ffieer of the Sanford
.will If •
I n II ftl u •11* sin I Mi Dora
's in
•hi
eiuj, jnt„ , n Inferno that claimed two offensives and regaining more Naval Air Station, with u mm*
S
h
s
|
Ik 1
..i
I"
mrnUatpm Satuida&gt; for his dis­
at least 417 Uvea.
orcupied places.
• f
&gt; [ I.U . II
Deputy Ponce Superintendent
tl added that the Germans tinguished service during thr Hal*
• i *
CUflin said he had obtained a were sjffarin g “Immense losses'* tie of Midway
:’T
l
r m ti
*11 • 11 . 1
•i i
statement from Stanley F. Tom- southwest of Stalingrad while all
The |»rrinanent citation was .»*r --I
.lltl.ll..
i
t i«. \ :*
asaewukl la which the youth ad- enemy attacka within tha city, signad bv Admiral t W Niralla,
min • thi*. lh.
.• )•• i ) ;
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ng started
la —'
tha worker* --------aaUlement -■
of the ,v....M
coinmapder
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m •-^ cr m^hlrl of the !■*«- ,, bui it hi* U »i
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•)t^'r"^
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a t r H tuo c
c kUa a. n ■ ftorihvrn part- w ar. thrown bark ftp rT*«( ' match
l. v . k . - l J , ff. , . . .
’ hat• sui h (
V • i‘ 11 n *
light bulb In the Melody lounge and "hundred!
of enemy
«n*mr dead
"kui
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At laaat I t to 16 eoluntaers ara
j Init.f.. 11« Milling atati.in in sSr|» .* 1 # 14
m m an d n»rk.-r«
This work. Mr*. Dawson said,
log* I " •r 11v mi 111!•i v
madid daily to aid tha BemtnoD was part of a national proram.
I4-flit*-f
prrl Minna' &gt;
and aftrr
Ittpeii
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County Price and Rationing Board wherein th* Arm/ has requested
1 .M|.4l*
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Fill Ilk
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PALM BEACII, Nov. 30, (4*1
I- •f v* 4 » in.|u&gt;t»k
a t tha Armory, W .’ A. Patrick, a kit bag fo r n * t t anllatad man In this war year, when the tnun.i t h s O lIT slid the llfflcr of I'nrr ( ftir i*11 Tr h k*ftirrr ■trr fil.t% * t 44
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Administration
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••f the r*&gt;no(rm« ti.."
glean him nt Um port ofambork- aerlta of .Jolting blows, this plan.I c iU i not tupplytng sufficient j
i Is. Im.%1 .ft. f **ini. t •
IIIlie I ttlurh will have ).. I&lt;
“ f h t f t t f c l p*lrtoU«
atlon. Kilo o r* *1** requested retort find* lla permanent Win
.•••| |s* •a line of t ill t •.IInn i•I i*f ...... (.uf .n t *»..
I KINKII A rq riT T F .D
rina.” said Mr Patrick, “and a for marina*, hot Pot for sailor* ter colony arriving weak earlirt f E » o l i n r may 1*^ givrn gamdinc,
!»*•••• I ft*mi |.l t. vf
&gt;.n«l r &lt;it IM.it
rmtlon sufficient to operate thmuihl
great aid to lha local bo an f In who moat kaop equipment at o than usual.
wav fti..».».
Nft. \\ YORK, Nov. .30. ld’»
1 Dec. 31. Mr. Uhnian said.
view of th* fact that thb regular minimum.
This paradox 1* created by the
staff cannot bagtn to cop* with
Formers an.) operator, of com-!
( “£ • i,oi} n. .CUn7
K Jt bog*. I t b f 14 Inches in fact that elderly, retired couple,
th * tr im m jia * amount of work alba, ara dorignoi to bold th* afraid of bring caught In tran. msrrlal motor vehiclra engaged In
*f * ^ury M*
brought on by now rationing pro- following content*, donations of
K,r,' rn1r ',
rtalioa Janu, are hopping n» th* transportation of farm r o m l ''”"
K
mothers
' “ ln* ‘ •'J,, " f
wbkhoai
i vary first train they can find modltles and supplies should make
“Already daring lh * past month snd w tr**, 01
by
.tha
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p
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for
more
gasoline
through
. and arc coming to FlorkU homr*
'A paraona bars pat In a fall W local chaptar
of whkh|on th* Atlantic Ocean or Lake thalr county agent* or, directly
I'I. iiim ftinxi* Im'i 'Ii • ••i |.!. i . •! fur
M IN IK IN . Nov
30. 1.1% Win
m a m m o f work which co­ nvaraga*
.1- t'ounty
f '___
I*_ fitates
Worth without a look at th* ral- to thalr
United
•t o o
Ihiircnill warned Italy hr fti.&gt;1.1 mg n •!».*. ml n&lt;s • )ling ••' l . l
Wright
•nd-r.
10 PI.IKHH K I L L E D
©apartment of Agricultural War
tnfrrrrnr last night to get out of c l ) t a m p 02 f i . \S i i \\ it) a (Ml
Ia normal time* and by normal Board, while holder* of tempor­
t h e wsr
to
avoid "prolonged, .»VI•i r k t.inini r.ikv .-%« • -•.»•
W.NMI
calendar*,
few
salf-raapactlng ary rations or certificates for
SIOU X CITY, Iowa. Nov. 30. ■rien liflr srxl
shattering"
an
a n Hull f«ir Hu* i-m |. *i .»f r|i«cmember* o f th* Winter colony gaaolin* to operate trucks used l4k—Ten army filar* were kill*.1 tomhardmenl and said Ihe Allies m
li ng n f f i r r r a , I I
1 *•Mi•••. M.x'rrwould bo coach t loath of
th* for some other transportation ,when a bomber
crashed
snd .ran
confidently t—
. . . i,M,k .forward
. . . . . . ...................
Masco-Dhrm L la * before th* an­ and ara dltaatl.Mid with their ""&lt;*&lt;1 n r ,r Hlo“ ,‘ Cll.7 ^1lr U/V , 'the d.v when Europe will I-- "re l u r y . «a|4| ( in Ia ) 1 .. ii * &gt;11 I 6iininan«
neal 'Now Year's
ihr* dinner allotments shouhl appeal for a " ,* , r r** w“ l" , r ohortly after ,|r, nir&lt;|" slthou^h they fare n ilrr W 1* ft ii l.l* k.•ill |.»r*i.lr.
nitil invitati*in« h n t*
I - 4 II M'flt
done* a t tha Krarglades d ub.
"stein sn.1 terrible” year in I JI3
t«. |.M|sfr« in Or lull*!«. J m ft •i.nvill«4
Dut gmaottao rationing
and modification to th# OUT district m ‘,n ,,h "
The llrlllsh First Army Is even am i (.akt'lanil A t h i i .f t .n pilau
frotriag of th * aouol tourist
now striking hard at the last • ki|ii&gt;rt Mill ft»r %4ik.&lt;'1 14ft 4'? tftlO
KAHI8II D IES
Irabu apparently convinced sums
Asis foothold* ln&lt;Tjnlsls, Church tiuslnrg* nirklinjr
regular Winter rooident* that
ill sstd, and should the French
NEW YORK. Not. 80, ( 4 7 - ornlrrtorat* be worn the whole of
the/ aright got caught on \thelr
W 8. Farlsh, president of the South Italy will come under mernorthern horn** If they waited.
FLORIDA—Showers In the esn- Standard Oil Company (New Je r ­ illrss air attack.
SHOPPING DAYS
and northeast portion* lo- sey) died unexpectedly Sunday
“It It for the Italian people In
I slightly cooler north por- of a heart attack * t Mtllbrook. say whether they want this ter­
s . d* * 1 0 •
N. Y , where h« waa elslllng rible thing lo happen to thcm,“
OEORGIA—Slightly Cooler In friends II* wab 61.
Cburchlll said.
south and Centra) portions
continued cool north portion
I'ottcnf- making^ la one of the
513 M E R C H A N T S HUN K
TV'
ALABAMA— Cnnllnuod
root oldest foo nus of human Indutry.
m s A siurlA Tr.i) r u c . i t
this afternoon with little tempera- n Egypt It was practiced In the
Eleven United Nations cargo
0th Century B- C. '
(Bra change tonight except cooler 2uth
vsrla were sunk last week In
■pd exram* southeast; warmer In
I tha western Atlantic with a loss
Dm northwest.
The small North African port 0f l&amp;O seamen for lha hesvlest
of Mogador rivalled Carthago at weekly activity reported In three
th* lima of th* latter'a glory. It j months, raising th* total of tha
as* lh*
waa known u JlJ/pq Iteglua.
'A I* tabulation now to 643 ih lf*.
FM

Lend Lease Aid To
North Amen High

H i g h e s t Individual
Score Shot By K.
I Thomas, lxical Mnn

1

Service .Men’s ( lull
Project Is Up For
Final
Approval

Rationing Board Head Commends
County People For Co-operation

Comdr. Hughes,
Cited For Service
In Midway Battle

Deaths In Swanky
Boston Night Club
Fire Total 477

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Contract
Awards
In Flotridu Show
Decided
Increase

.

,T r u c k Operators
Told How To Get

Red Cross Makes
Appeal For More
Volunteer Workers

More Volunteers Are
Needed To Aid. Board

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Down Deep In Honorable Dumps

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Are Arriving Earlier

Italy Wnrncd To Gel Woodmen Will .Meet
Out Of African War
To Fleet Officers

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lavy Football Fans Hope To
Shatter Army Jinx This Year
A l’ KRATL'RHB
ANNAI’OI-IH. M.l, Nov. 3 4 ary football fans are hoping
•lr Mlddira ran shatter an
nay Jim tlia year that'a lieen
landing them since the earliest
iya of the
4H.year-old grid

-!■ "" 1 ■ - !■ 1
6ow l Officials

BACKfAT t h e h e l m

Can’t Decide On
Teams T a Play
fly O S C A R F R A L E Y
N E W Y O R K , Nov. 34. 0P&gt;—
Sherman waa rig h t
when
ha
made hi* famou* ilatement— and
you ran take that from
«r&gt;.
asperate.) official* of the Roue,
Sugar, Cotton, Orange and Bun
Bowls
With many trama storing their
■niforms and most of thw other*
facing their final game, these
potentates of post-season pigskin
parties still don't know to whom
they shoubt start making over­
ture*. At this late data only two
of the seven rnajot coni r re nee
race, have been settled, tbe Wes­
tern and the Missouri Valley,
Ohio State, the ill*
10 king,
come, of a clan that Spurns New
Year's parties. And for most of
fh&lt; invites. Tulsa, the
M ln o u
Champ, is considered small poLjtlrxn
Which leaves these gentlemen
In something of a lather hoping
they arc first on the scene Satur­
day evening when moat of the
‘•name" team* close
up
shop.
Hi other, believe me. It'* going
to I s msd-rush.
These gent.emen w",t;i the g iltedged contracts and the k ill-b e a r­
ing fountain pens bisme their
predicament on the changing for(u n n of n wacky wartime foot-

Charlie Trippi
Is Understudy •
I
F o r Sinkwich
II,

IIO M N K Y

W IIK K LK H

Feature*
h'or the third time since Itifr.
ATLANTA. Nov. 24. —When
ary has s thance to tack up
hen all-Amrrira lootball honors are
wr Straight kaydet scalps when
tho'aerie* rreumr* here Nov. in pa. 'c l out this season, reserve
for
Georgia's
and the Pallors an- telling their a sirclal place
iaOower* they',.- going to do it. C iarllc Trippi—le'a the nation's
• A fte r winning Irirt-s- straight AII-America understudy.

Trippi, a ap* foot
180-pound
,lm of a lad from 1’itUton, l*B.,
f l , the
Huilarv rural u m i
the tame In Georgia billed as " in W ttt pointers thr*** timr* h»n«J- othn Frankie Sinkw ich " A t e
mtiDlng Again, only t«» lw v on m freshman, ha was
terrific.
In
fl*Id goal. 17 to 11. in *22
etiring drills he outshone h'ranhicDuring tin* la*t thrre years. Ih r-Flrrb a ll — |poaslbiy herau.r
halfback
A rm y hasn't I...! n look-in. and. Georgia's All-Am erica
Ill fact, it* touchdown last year wnt .[owed by excess weight.
waa the first the Greyleg* lolll.il
This Kail, as Georgia plowed
winning 14 to V In lUlk Ihcppugh opponent after opponent
t another
formidable
West In gain tun national ranking, h&lt;
t eleven !• coming .town here ha* been y'rankis's
alter
ego
tackle in unpredictable Bailor Krnnkie regularly etarte at tall
And If Navy wants that back, engineers a couple of touch.fourth In a row. It'll have Jo get downs, and then retires while tie
PKtetnn
trlp-hajnmer
disports
it tbo hard way
F o r A rm y the "straight game" hlmseli'
Jittg never did mean much. The
W h it confounds his critics—
Kaydeti t wlce have copped four and rnoel of all his opponents
ia that he’s Just as good as they
'to t row. W - O t and 1813-lft.
And what Navy man can ever said hr waa. Even mo im ful Wally
forgot that tro u lle.on.e 1823-31 IJutts has decided It must be true
eta when the Sailors
quested
-and against
Chattanooga
hr
fe r victory In in Straight game* shifted Hinkwlch to fulllack and
with only lice In Ilr2:l nn.| I'.r'.’fl gave Trrpnl the starting berth al
.breaking the monotony of Army (lilhark The punch, of two (riplertrnais in the same backfleld *•&lt;
•trlomphaT

’between 11*10-13. Navy lost 2J to
J

111

11*13

Th.-n

la tu m

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.FR E E ! FREE!
HOT FRENCH FRIED POTATOES
SERVED with AM, SANDWICHES

SEMINOLE BAR- B- 0
“Home of Those Famous French Fries’*
13th and ELM AVENUE

Clothes Must Last Twice As Long! To Clean
&lt;\
Them Often Is The Answer!
F e ll

(C lean ed

and

M o ck ed )

CLEAN ED &amp; PR ESSED
CA SH A C A R R Y

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WE ALSO DELIVER!
AHK ABOUT OUR ECONOMICAL
LAUNDRY SER V IC E
Itrln g In c o a l h a n g e r a fo r g a r m e n ts
— we c a n 't g e t an y m o rel

. 1 1 0 E A S T 8EC O N D BT .

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uu a N T E D —

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, nice lawn, good loea

*

Will pay cash for 8 ft. Electric
frigldelre. C.« A. Hhriner, Laka

[any other atlractica fenOwner leaving the city

lb* eietutory lliaa required br
law, la ibe
Bsaford
Herald •
newspaper of generst rlrrulatloa
la i»!d 'r* fln tr aad Plate.

n ilM H ml band and official
seal of o ffi« at a*nford, Klortda.
•Me tod day of Nop, Isst
U

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' In k of tbe Circuit Cuerl
of Memlnol* County. KloIM S

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c i n c t i r cocw x . sib c iw r r r r
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nr

r i.o M in A . t i i a &lt;iritsiY .

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KKATM S, Complainant

VS

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os- rto n rtiA i o r k st t iv g h
V I V T H U l lllt'lA t* C T K C V IT IS
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no. i d l
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s» :ssiv o i.» : t o t k T r . T O — Lillian Keaton Holton, Andtv n i.s s t T .K i
deraon Coualy. n. r . U No. S.
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t i i ia g u n - ih a m i x o r c p it PIJkIN T IN D l t t m C A
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O. P. IIKIINDO.V.
Ctsrb.
ClrralS
Court.
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(Official gsal)

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fs M a a l

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TU Kva ktd'.rthy
Its r tl.f, tdrirnln
Vns are hrrsby
pear ipsrsoaally or
u u s i r th* sworn

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llnwell. S ili
N.brasSa;
ordered to ap­
br allnrnsy) to
f StJI or Cnm-

FANCY FAT

pistnl filed In tha fas* of Dnrfbldj
Ylcii.ry Unwell •&gt;. lies McCartliy
llnwell, being
w
anit fur &lt;Hvore*
flirt) In ( h i " allova
tlaalf
!
CScaafV, ten or ft#fora Ilia 7th day of '
rtiA U A fiw r
Dac«tnl&gt;art H i t , oth*rw»aa a Da- 1
rraa I*m CoEfaaao w ill l*a anlaradl
again*! jr«ti for faIIlira to appaar
or »n» war aa r*qulr*4 bjr law.
It I* furlhrr Ur dnr ad that lM »
Niktlr* |*a puLiliahr&lt;l onra a wa»k
for four (*) ronaaeuilva math a In I
th* Hanford Harold, a naw*papar
1pohllahad at Hanford.
Kern In**I*
County, Florida.
VVITNKHH my hand *r»d official •
Baal at Hanford, Btmlnol* County
Klofl'U, Ihla 27lli day uf f)ctt&lt;hv*t
p o le .
itt:
bU/
op
IV m s : IVU I IT «*- V IIK m l ' o IV Mr.ltKDoN.
i i j i iii.r s , s i:sslMil.*, c o l s .
•’lark f t th* Circuit Couit
J)6 t£ A 6 U P '
lb 1; I* ItC ItM C K .
i&gt; . *t tvs: on r i . o n i n s .
E yret&amp; C d ce I&gt; 4*
iv h i viis: i . i r i T i o r
p e e t t o R N r o N iue.
Ii \I!IIV Ult.TMN I-A I-1VIIUTII. De. (lifrit'UI Haa I)
plOtANAftUT EASEBAU. cxaJ B ; !
a i PiAfe^
ed
pAViA&amp; e!*;
Ik TIIK (IHCIIT COl'UT, JIINT1I
-T A I6 N 6 ONCR T U B F E W t AS - j
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'* n. *. (• h*r*(*|r glVFn t hat Ju n i
k i u a , Ik ( IIA kCKSIY»
l.o M ! |*a|#worth flird haf flliAf IIA7.KN CAHItOU#. Complainant.
Abso
»•!&lt;■ ri h« IsBfNuirlm uf (H» ratal*
Vik
s-r llnrry Illllon I'apworth. da- NrrrrtK CAIUlOl.U lUfrndanl,
FA
N
C
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S
T
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and JU M B O SH R IM P
fKisHl, ( h aI th# fllad h»f y#ti||on
h i t r o n im u iti n
like putting two detonator* an n
fi,f final t|!if liiirgr, and that ahr#
o u iii : h o r r i n i.iC A n o i
Mill apjii) t.i th* ilortisrabla It, W to N irrru :
linglo lUck uf dymimitf Tha 1*1
c a iik o l u
«ho*a
Pima of raaldvne# and putt of*
H gte, *&gt;‘iff)ty Judu* rsf Kami not*
ploiion tana heart! all tha way
lira addrtta la unknown.
« ■••mi i . Klortd*. **n tha 21th day
to aouth &lt;«durxia*a
Okrrlrnoko#
Ifoa ara haraby nottf1#d noil ra*
,.f t i*.*nits«r it If for approval of
Swamp.
* . ftr 8hil fur filial t i li r i ii r i l a a i) ul rad in *pp«ar tn a r*rtaln HOI
Hatwern
tharn, .Sinkwich and
of
Complaint f11**1 by 1fa■#n Car*
i
yss
Mir
it
i
p
f
ih*
v#tit&gt;
of
Harry
v% %lift v %t I
if i 111 -fi I i|!« iif lh, iltcra anl. nil lllll roll, naa mat )«iu for a. dlvorra, now
Trin p l nrcnmulnli'd 277
yanla
padding
In tha Clrnnit Court of
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ft
,N..v*m
bar
1941
man I riff nrut 111 mart* try pa anin if.
PHONE 545
hwrnthnl* Counljr, riorlda, ralurn 417 SANFORD AVE.
JI'N A (A )V iltr t'A P W H U TH
fiuahinK thr*lr |fnnt irroun«| nn*l
is trru irli **f I ha ail at* of abla to l ha l»w*m b»r llu U Day,
arrtal lata! for th** aaaaan lit 2, J . . lit a s . 11 ■&gt;! t n
to
wit
tha
Tlh
day
of
P#rtmli#f
It Ml in
M tl.TO N
I'A I'
A. I*. If 11, In da fault tbaraof .mild
XMfHTlt. dar*a*rd
UlU f i n h
| I UiHard ilaffir | i j #1 MB T*
Sinkwich tiRM played »n rati .lltiu M ft I a•b asift
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M il. Trip p i nhmit tt ** aalin* f, , niiiffh , D VI *1
cept for the BeaB*m'fi iipcnfr 1* [ 6.4•k in*
gainst Krntucky — whrn T r ip n i' ik's*na. Al*»pi&gt;" rt *i
1
r' "t
mad*' n
tntiHfiortal
*iiiii'intrmrv
»*
d r!u t in ait minutra
t nervous ■if T*s liiirrlasiii ll»*»ls*«
font hail nnd the liittrr iy louicht
T i l l i t t i K 'i
f'lral National Itana ..f *Miantin,
Alabama pamr, hr hna p Ja y-l n*
T i tiilfPi Chauurry |tr»ra To Af*
much or more than h iV A II A m rr
lr Ita llalm H|.rai
ica captain.
N K U , K U M T i:
For cffirtivffjFM , th rr r’a hardOmla, Andrea Nr rt t*l To l*tn*
ly a pin to rhoftan lirtw rrii thm i tfal V-’ la |*ri»|tD Hon i » h*Mi Abbii
c i i a t t r : i . MOMTtJ4UH
— bill hTankic* ia lha**rmitiry play
Mb )# I In !*•»■ T*s Ui# tllf)K C«fn*
tr who wind ’em when the blur I'aliy
chip* a ir down
AKHin«t Krn
•i r i « r % ( T i n k • n r m o i i t h u i k i
Manfonl A 'U n llc alls»lta| Hank
lUtky, wit! (in irtril t r b 111nic, U-6.
In thr la»i
ifiiarirr,
"R inky’* T*# Main* T MiowItnmlM
T J. Ta* r r aftIt M Harr!*
pitched an,I p| in^rd fll yarda In *1 ul
nlnr plava tn put a frn o tHr ty
iin ^ m t %i i i . i : HDit iM iin ii
Ing aron* no sprc|a!i*t J^n ('oata
C H An»»&gt; To li.fk M llrnln
n% ITB — 4 II
onild I*, m11 th** w Inning cut HR
Ncsfrl* Mantle 4* In Jtr A*li*l' |
puiti.
linn IIf m I# Norrla A John Arw!**i |
In the Ataliama wiifitr, it wa» *Dh
h t u r n tu t! i.irv lk iv :*
Fink with hi: a in who did the jub,
t.llrKllp. l&gt;aburn* i.'htrlM, TU u » *
rutnplrimif nm r out
13 paaara
kill* arid leoran* Wi«**la- Tltuavlllr .
fur two tmichriowns wich can1111bn. liotsa ri,
Oraitd
Hnpltf*, j
elle&lt;l 'tlsrns's It).(I Irail.
Mlsli and fto** I nr bat to*, fir and
T r ip p hasn't lijti lo &lt;|e||ver the Ita plda, Jdlrh
Hu teki Italtar. Hobart Will!*. Or • 1
« * h umler flee yet, ami W ally Undo,
and (Unarya liapp, hitfali*.
ope. he won't be railed on to do
it, el leu.t until m-xl season.
As n vn rils gr.gainer, ha cominn * well in D r m ig he imderi e A . M.
1 1 :0 5 A . M . 1 :3 0 P .
M. 3 : 3 5 P . M. 8 :1 5 p . M . 1 0 :0 5 P . M . 12:45 A. M.
Ly . Orlando
Stut Ie. Sinkwich has catTlesi tha
hall Kit limes Inr 7U3 yard* by
1:30 A. M.
00 A . M.
1 1 :4 7 A. M. 2 :1 4 P .
M . 4 : 1 0 P . M. 9 :0 0 P . M. 1 0 :4 7 P . M .
Lr. Sanford
rushing; Trinpl hss rs rrird 81
rv inr
J an uvrrnge of fij)
2:00 A. M.45
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7:20 A. M.
40 P . M.
4 :5 0 P .M . 7 :0 0 P .M .
9 : 2 0 . P . M. 3 :2 0 A . M . 3 : 3 0
A .M .
On p .o r a Sinkwich is credited
ith hT romplrOona out of 128
•
PLATE
LUNCUES
thrown, with s total of ! , | U
yartl*. Trippi has found his la r• SANDWICHES
*
(I acted lag T a g )
2-1 R m w I" *6 attampta for
482 yards. Kinky's punts avrraga
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ORDERS
30 yards, Trippf's 3T.
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TURKEYS

TOM S.............. 12 to 20 Pounds
H E N S .............. 8 to 15 Pounds.

LEGAL NOTICES

CHICKENS
FRYERS . - - 2'/2 to 3 ‘/ 2 Pounds
HENS - - ■ • - 4 to 7 Pounds

• OYSTERS and STEAKS

DRY GARDEN vegetable
_____________________
ita M follow*! 100 « c h In WANT TO B U Y i any kind old
collection, Broccoli, Cabhouse to wreck. Duhart Luma, Bermuda Onloni. Lollard*.
ber C o, 008 Banford Ave.
Luca, Beets, Tcmatoca, L* --------------------— -&gt;li. Le*X«, Brussels Sprouts. To employ man aa caretaker or
fo r 43.00 plu* postage or
foreman Bamlnola High Karm.
m e . J . W, Bell, pbona IB,
Balarv, houae, water and food
* “ ‘
fu*l fumlibed. Yaar around Job.
Character muit itand . Invesllgood condition,
gallon. Alex R. Johnson, Sami.
A . Jones, WS8-J.
nol« High S chool Farm._______
house, beautifully fum
oak floor*, tile
bath

order be published tef

STOKES FISH MARKET

JACKSONVILLE—$2.32 One Way—$4.18 Round Trip

T E L E P H O N E 405

Classified Advertisements
■ALE
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8te»«).
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8EMINOLE COUNTY
COURT RECORDS

DEEP — HAM — PORK — CHEEHBURGER
HOME-MADE CHILI
OYSTER NTKW
Take Rome An Order uf
FRENCH FRIED POTATOES
10c

Men*#

ball m u m . They hav#-. a talk!
reason for 'wielding those damp
crying towels, for a au n rtr «boara
that college form Buffered one
of Ita moat drastic abaketip* tbl*
Vail.
In the i m n major cor fare nett,
only two
champions
have
a
thane* of retaining
thrlr
1011
laurela. Tulsa, of course, ia borne
already. Missouri of tho Big 8ix
la the other defending king which
may remain In the throne room.
But from threa on the tlllea mutt
change bands. Ohio M ate already
has pjcceeded Minnesota In the
IVestcm Conference— and this la
the only conference which refuaei
to do a little p ast-tou on trading.

ONE BILLION and
Three Hundred
MILLION In WAR
BONDS—

PHONE 60

200 PARK A V EN U E

We Stay Open AH Night
Ever Saturday Night
'HOME COOKING

Y u . Uxt year'* liquor taxea
woiijd hare bought that many

ARCADE

B y PAUL

ETTA KETT

. Package Store
A L L PO PULAR B R AN D S
O . D . Parrel), Prop.

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W A N T E D t I room unfurnished
houa*. by permanent. re.ponalbla family. W U l conaldar boyIn r. Reply Beg B. % Herald.
your choice homo

i 40c pound lira
* Dawn Grora,

Road.

Nelson,

Tho CUM of a stroller for 6 w
Robinson, n o o U

turkaya.

Y&amp;E LONE RANGER

m e big pw o r me bull fibmt.

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DINTED STATES DEFENSE

SAVINGS BONDS
A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R
S A N F O R D , F L O R I D A , W E D N E S D A Y , N O V . 1 5 , 1942

Member Aiusociated I’rcna

Critical Phase”
Reached In Battle
For North Africa

OoNewGuiDea
German Losses Total Reveals New Activity
On Guadalcanal As
80,000 And N e w
American
F o rce s
Red Assault Has
Advance
Westward
Not Reached Peak

Vainly Attempting To
Hold On To Tunisia
Hermans Reinforce
Itizerte And Tunis

tar ahm Ii i h Frees)

Stalingrad, with tb* SanloM a t­
tacking furiously from each aid*.
*

In th* f* r
Pacific, American
and Auatratoa troop* battled In
d o** quart*rt tb* Japan*** In­
vasion fore* remnant* on
the
L**che* of New Gulner. while
Allied p la n splayed death oo til*
trapped ■jn*mj.
An earlier communique saw
Jap an *** activities In a new aactor of Guadalcanal— In moontalnooa regions overlooking Hento p es Field Ira m . lk a .a ia tk w srt
— wer* r» portal by the N»ry p**tontoy a* American forte* con­
tinued l Weir advance to tb* waat.
A rosKiaunique rrrealcd tb *
a*w activity *ooo after Secretary
o f the Navy Prank Knoi told a
p m * conference it I* unlikely

(R U S S IA )

BRITAIN

In addition to &gt; 0,004 N o il*
killed o r enp-.urad, unofficial ra- air f o r m *r * matntalnlnf such
p o r t a a a U about 110,000 were a light, round-the-clock petrol of

wmnsdad.

T b * Bad Army brok* tb* tbrac
month trig * of Stalingrad yester*
day, smashing Into tb* city from
• lb * north, and swept forward a *
moth a t I I mil** on a tOO-mll*
front In a p e a t offensive In
which 7T,040 A lls troop* b ar*

w

Russian troop*, forging deep
Into tb* bU bend country of the
Don and shredding th* Hanks of
th* German wtdgs lotting into
Etrilagrad. captured a doaen
town* and village* on lb* fifth
• day of their drive.
Oftov I h m ma advancing
&gt;d
north
hieing occupied th*

Inhabltod localitlaa of Tamlllnak,
Akatovkm and Nataahanka on the
bank of tbs Volga, Joined band*
m with tb* troop* defending tb*
W northern port of Stalingrad," a
special high command common 1qaa said.
Thwa Adolf Hitler's moat srabUtoo* and costly venture of tb *

th* Island that It la "insprobable"
the Jape will be able to put ad­
ditional troops ashore, sven at
nlimt.
0*1*1 Is of lie mountain activ­
ity were lacking but it appeared
Urn Jap * were drawing up field
artillery prepertory to shelling
the vital airdrome.
The area— in ihr Marabulo and
AMERICA
upper Malanlkau River reglo*—
ia tom* three mites Inland and
AUSTRALIA
hat an elevation of about 1640
feet. It would make ms, Ideal pin
aasaUcontent.
Tb* Jap * apparvnliy planned
to *U*m pt with their field runs
The treditionel Amcricen Thanksgiving Day of 1842 will I* obsrn^
what their bomber, and warships
have been unable to do—knock their turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce end ell th* tilmmlngs at th en i
out tb* airport which la th* key Iceland to the eerdent islands of th* South Seas, the Army is see Inc t
to American defenses In th* Sou­
thern Sclomom.
Meanwhile, American
plane*
b***d at th* field continued to
pound away at Jap poeltlons on
lbe Island. Attacks were tam ed
out U t* Sunday night and early
Monday.
Oil tb * western front, where
ParschuU troop* will land
J President Koimm’vwIi . (i.tvenioi
jq M jo n jv q d marine* have eilaad '
In thla vidnlty •■•part of tar*
JH olU rd and M ayor Hill huv« la
their position* m art taaa fir*
tkal
tie
r
r
iita
batwron
Nov.
f
«ued p m c i a m $ utm artUntr *&gt;idi
miles sine* launching an offca18
and
Doc.
8,
UcuL
Col
K
V
Icnwirntt
m dnv
tt-it-bftot#
aive Nov. |, they continued what
w i th thi th a n k
I ' i&lt;•af mi# |
tb *
communique
described as Lena* of tha Array Air Korret
I ford ft ihllliafi* to ill .&lt;lnnt e llm
to­
“II mltel advance*." This suggest­ School In Orlando,
hfihdnv h&gt; «!t«•11*J|iiir I I m i h «ri
day. Airport* within a 2&lt;J to
ed the Jape were potting up stem
vlcn and i r* 11-«I Miiinl a* I it itir
resistance. The enemy fa believed 30-mila radlua of the Orlando
aranjrnl
In It* nl ««ric*&gt;iiixMtiurkm
concentrated, for the most part, Air Baaa will probably be used , Motor vcMcl* owner* wrrr rsii I Men m 1h» n tin n l f m m , m
In tha exarciaaa part of which Itionrd to.!ay by Jno. I* Jlnkinla that area.
' flutlliiff thr t#«-i oiiiwul nf th** Ni
Knoi offered a brighter picture will conaUt of dropping par** Cojnty U i collector, nut to n i val Air Rtatiun. « ill U a)ii)«i«
p*ct to remove 1812 lirrnsc plsu- only * ihoit tim e Hway fnm
o f tb* situation. Indicating tho chuta troop* from transport
Jap* now are virtually cut oif] planoa during daylight hours. and replace them with full •liH ih lrr rejruljif dulira lit "cu t 1 tn
18(3 plate a.
from reinforcement* and supplies Participant! Tn tho maneuvera
krv anti Ihr trimmingr*” nt jmm&gt;i
iro MfHtndly A m trkan &gt;ol
“Doth th* license rate ami lh, ■ltd t'lr HlKTlP I l M1A|MIJi 111\ I n|M
a* m o l t o f tb* ■mashing Amer­
ican naval victory a fortnight d im ” and civilians art* re­ plat* remain thr same as l&gt;-&gt; m i l l e r fur m -i v h r Mien m i * m
year," aaid Mr. Jin kina, “esupi IWHlffMil i+111M*■I
un 11B11■i11a
fit
ago
and
constant
patrol uf quested to rafraln from any for a small atrip of steel mrasui
activity or action which might
•a Ilor •
Ine on* and a half by two
causa
Injury
to
thra«
tnmpa
While l hi ta n m i* « biiii ht * #*.l
Aaked if b* thought th* Jap*
and thtra is no cause for • • wllh"4T' print»,| In yellow »,.l i ha* r
P|-e-e Iml
«i M in t
kill Its
could bo wiped out, n* replied:
having a stampe.1 in ir n s l n,,-tarm
among
tha
county
real
T
h
l l flit *giVtll£
t |l * .
Will
|.
“T hat’* been our objective."
ber
Thla
I*
to
be
Unltnl
on
tb*
I he Id Ml th. t m - 1 ll.ip tfl i &gt;t hi
He aaid the situation appeared danta,** Col. Luna tsplalnr*!
old plate ovrr th* " I f " , and . &lt; totnoricK m
i '• in \ M itn,| ii
to b* progressing along tha lines
hr said, he on sal*, tier 1
he mentioned In bt* Friday press
With each new plate a stick.'
conference when h* ■aid'' tb*
will b* furnished which i&gt; &lt;"
America* force* have widened
be applied to the inside uf 'M
their are* of control to about
rear view window to that It i&gt;
••van to »ln* milaa west of ftfbnvialbl* for inipectlon, or if thr
deraon Field and that lb* diavehicle ha* no rear window n
ran b* stuck to th* windshield
tone* betwee n th* eastern and
Full Instructions for applying
an
waatarn American linca new I*
on th* back on each slicker. K.
more than I I mD**- Before th*
StatedAmerican* launched their land
R LAN DO .
N ov. l i .
-(S p e ­
Applicants for Herns* for -nil
offensive, tholr area was a atrip c iaOl)—
H o o tin g license
usn
an of stat* c a n may at the l&gt;m&lt;
o f caasta] land scarcely five mile*
open season w ill b* Issued in all of securing tha miniature liren*'
men betwsan tb* ages of 17-to alto sacur* a 1842 tag
wlth..»i
bv e *rgt. Jo h n H osier,
" l ! 8 additional coal. Mr. Jlnkin* slate.)
Fig h tin g Marin**,” *t th* San­ adding that *11 applkanta for np
ford Poet Office en N ov 20 and lor vahlcla licenses should preen,i
their registration cards ami titl.
In addition to a w u rln g th* II- certificate! at th* tea collector •
ccos* men w ill
receive
seven office at the Um* of application

Parachute Troops
To Land Here On
Tactical Problem

EGITUW

’Sanford Civilians Will Observe
Tomorrow As Day Of Thanksgiving

lies Ooriot'
Reported Demi

1943 Licenses To
Be Placed Over
Tags Used In *4

Fightui^ Marine
Recruiter To Be
Here Nov. 26-27

$ Jeffers Determined to
Ration Entire Nation

Rifle Teem To Hold
Pradjce Thursday
T h * (U nfoed u n it o f th# I W f t -

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it
t\ tlliam.
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a anon us, and In tha warmth
ntiful crops grow, and men
_______________ jiving assurance that these
endure when tha eouna of war baa vanished;
l, L the Mhjror of Sanford, do btraby
m, woman and child to observe thla 26th
ad • day of Thanksgiving, that tn due
attar* still

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PROCLAMATION

baaa hamatad and the light of freedom, liberty and Justice
had baaa permitted to be bora anew on this continent, and,
Wberaaa, tha bleaalng of freedom has again been
threatened by tha aril force* of tyranta and dictators, and
oar Ubertlaa and existence challenged by their cowardly
attacks, and,
Wberaaa, that challenge baa bean and is being met by
the spirit of on aroused people, and by the strength of their
industrial might to provide the sinews of war for both
our awn brave aoldiera and aallora and for our gallant

if

Insptrtor Says INIilk
Shortajrt- Threatens

hI a |m||«hlli|r

the re .lilt
uf g e llin g st r s l« &gt;1 i * ' r ' 1
' " ,lh
" 'r 1
'" d '
weak* of lh * finest m ilita ry train­
uii , l « i . on each uf three rharees, 1 -ootrihm ir t b e Ibsnkful f,«i lb ,,
F L O 111 D A i o n lln u rd e d d t,&gt;
ing and a complete course In how
There srs five marshal* In ihe night with light acsllernl fr,»l in ( i t , Court Monday evenln* Th a n k .g iv in g " MrU n r r.llr.1
to us* th * S p rio fM d and G rand
iliunkeriness, d ls im lrily
comluel , ................ tn the fa il than li«l*&gt;
rifle. M an co m p u tin g lh* p re lim i­ Soviet Armyi th* till* Is s jwi- In cgtrerpe north portion.
and w.saull against anuthrr negr&gt;. ibe
A n g r lr s K i-a m s would
nary w o rk w ill than fa* eligible sonsl honor, granted to high of­
A L A B A M A — W a rm e r thi* afw
ith
n
ihcHP.”
t v|pto |iirlut«&lt; n n j i fm m S ifil'H '!,
fo r so n * a
s d m a ro i specialists ficer* fo r exceptional service
fam oon and to night.
•( ruel m an" In his cell pester .*'&gt;•' 'esd messages lim n I I m r.n
roar so* ra n g in g flora dam olslkm
,l*v failed In show any noticeable i
here
pangs nl remrirae tor his peat, | lh N II Junes uf l u n lr le liu
ami blew music on hi* flat re [ “ *« introduced as s a p e .I I.)
sem lding a whnl* negro band He , llow srd Iwmg
RecummVnilwImn.
iestiy adm itted having recentl) for ste|&gt;» to be taken h rr r in -&lt;d
Where**, a day of Thankafiving has attain l&gt;ccn net mm
ridden Imlnus
faral
on
th * 1 vin* housing problems, espcr'sH t
aaida by proclamation of the Praaldcnt of tho United Blatcn H trra m lin e r fro m her* to Jackson- ■ fur Inrom lng Navy officer* and
and by tia Governor of Florida whereby we, th e people of vllle, by lying face dow nw ard and | ihi-cr families, were *uggr*li&gt;il li)
a free nation and atata may rander thank* to our Creator Hl in g *inr g In a handle on the top of | K c H a rp e r, president
for tha blaaaittn bestowed upon us, and
" I m ight have done gnn&gt;
Wberaaa. tha Pllfrim fsthera of this country likewise •ip n n 'th ." sakl C ruel M ar
to get o f f — li
wai
aat aaida thla day for giving thanks that their cropa hail Iw inhad
d y !"

Coast Guard Enlists
Female Auxiliaries

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height.

Too Much Money” *
Pr ove s Downfalll
Of Negro Laborer'

Lid Lifted From
Potato Allotments
Tbc

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CHICAGO, Noe. IS, (AV-Thc
government’s price control poli­
ty “ reach** to the heart of the
Inflation droblcm” and further
lubatontUfi Increase* In price*
can b* svoided by th* firm ad,
ministration oft agisting tows,
Dr. Harold 0 . Moulton, proaldant
of Brooking* tnatltutton, said
today.
T h* noted aeoeioai 1*1 said no
prodlctlon* can be m*d* regard­
ing th * adinJntotrattoa of Uv*
tows bot assarted “thera appear*
to ba sound raaeon far bsltovlng
that price Irwrwase* during Ul*

three-acre
un

planting

J At K.SON VI l.l, K. N*»h
'AS
VS it11*■r Mrl Urn, 41 triamrr
rlrithiinU fo» lUftnlntif H fiithen.
Itornum •mil II*iley

•re hi r a lly lill ln l
» h r n ho
htlmrtu
iinlos#!
eiiulpm ent
fftir th r ihiiw hrM* * S rn n
to H rrI r ru " h r 4i him
M r t 'liir i re*
hiiMt thi' rift-pniint n il
nftcr
II

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c-ala-|i Ikjmti t * «.,m| n f |»iM»i*liif»K lf»«t

lim its!..... HHt HOV IIBN RY
pulalues

has

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been llftod, C. R. Ilawion. county
A U ST IN . T e a . Niiv
(Ah—
agenl, slalesl this morning, b u t.1 llrsuinnnt
u ffice is
captured
there will be little acreage added Claude (Cow boy)
llr iu y liwlay
in Seminole County
convicted
slayer w luse
wife,
C. 1). W alker, aaalstant dl- Toni J o Henry, facea execution
roc tor uf the Southern DtvUlun Saturday, a fte r Henry**
eecaa*
of Ihe I&gt;*|mrtment of A griculture, from a T a ia * prison farm . Ha
Issued th * following sU U m en t, w ss found In a rooming house
ciplaining
tha
adjustm ent
tn !•*• }h *n S4 m ilt* from th * L obs
county a g e n t*: “ P o U lo ** will Char to* La. orison holding hjg
not bo considered an allotm ent wife, wbo confoaswi to tho shootcrop in th# 1841 program. Accord- *n* ° '
}°
*
ingly no allotm ent payment will fro * * n fi* *
■■
BUd#*
be made on oatatooa and ocnal Pr , f ,n* '
N EG R O W O M EN HI HKD
P H I L A D D U ’ I I I A . N o v . SS,
-T h a PvnngvlvsnL* railro ad

ct

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F

T TH» SANTORO HERALD. BaAt ORP. FLORIDA

/• i n j g f c g g ,

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Going Too Far

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TH E, AMBITIOUS HITCHHIKER

.a s L a t * ■«
j
Tht* f a m ilia r m lng r- o f "penny w ipe and |K&gt;nd fo o lis h "
.n i'V .'t 'a a
t m ig h t w e ll I h ' a|n&gt;li&lt;-&lt;] to th e g o v e rn m e n t's a ttitu d e w it h
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re.4|&gt;ert to f u r t h e r fu e l nil re s tric tio n * , not th a t th e g o v , “ lu J ‘ e m in e n t ih p e n u rio u s w ith re.s|&gt;ect to h e a tin g it " o w n bu ild aa ia 4 « t^ * a *♦« injfx, h ill ra t h e r th a t it in " p o u n d fo o lis h " w h e n it com es to
, H t *" ** '
the m a n |x iw e r and tra n s p o r ta tio n s h o rta g e s .
mean
B e ca u se it re«|iiires a c e r ta in n u m iH !r o f m en to get oil
jniataaaa Maaaaaa'out of th e g ro u n d , re fin e it. a m i trnnn|M&gt;rt it fro m tin fields
toi« h a r e v
w h e re it is m o re th a n p le n tif u l to th e places w h e re it can
■ AJtaaaa
' t" 1 used b y th e people and because it re q u ire s c e rta in trn n s S n |K&gt;rtation fa c ilitie s , th e g o v e rn m e n t seem s to believe it can
--------------------- alle via te th ese sh o rta g e s s im p ly l»y re s t r ic t in g the ade q u a te
»»-• * 'use o f fu e l o il b y th e p u b lic.
aar4a .1
' » H * i " g to e cn tiom ize on la b o r n m o n g o il w n r k «
aj ,.r *t th e g o v e rn m e n t m a y succeed o n ly In clo s in g a rm a m e n t
ill, factorie s. In t r y i n g to e c o n o m ize u n w is e ly In ta n k ca rs and
oil ta n k e rs , th e g o v e rn m e n t m a y succeed o n ly in d e c lm n tin g
•♦aia. the c re w s w h ic h o p e ra te th e m . I f in t r y i n g to snve n c o m iuVaa! p a in t iv e ly s m a ll a m o u n t o f la t w r in tw o p a r tic u la r in !*»■- dust lie s, th e g o v e rn im lit -t a r t s a n e p id e m ic o f in flu e n za
&gt;*aa4 w h ic h sw ei ps th e c o u n try lik e th e one in th e Inst w a r, it
m a y re g re t th a t it e v e r h e a rd o f fu e l oil ra tio n in g ,
r ts#
T h e r e is no s h o rta g e o f oil in th is c o u n t r y . W e s y m p a » " « - th ize w it h th e g o v e rn m e n t in c u r b in g th e use o f g n so lin
because th a t is tile m il) e f f e c tiv e w a y to save n ib lie r and
' " u l ru b b e r is s o m e th in g w in c h is n o t p ro d u ce d h ere at hom e
"♦J*j H u t fuel o il r a t io n in g is s o m e th in g else.
F u e l nil is p ro
(lu re d in T e x a s , O k la h o m a a n d ('a lif o r n ln In q u a n titie s u tte r— - |y in e x h n iisttitle m o u r life tim e .
T h e r e Is n o sense w h a t -------- e v e r lo fu e l m l ra t io n in g e x ce p t th n t It m a y save a little

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A K Y O iD

NOTICE!
0 . I). T. ORDERS REDUCTION IN TRUCK
PICKUP AND D ELIV ERIES TO SAVE GAS AND
T IR E S.
&gt;
We art asking our patrons to co-operate by:
1. Ilringing in and railing for cleaning when
possible.
2. Paying driver when he presents bill lo save
rail backs.
3. When one day service Is desired, bringing in
nnd calling for cleaning.

Inlmr and transportal inn.

lint if th e p u lilic does not g e t s u ffic ie n t fu e l oil to keep
H ’SI p ro p e rly w a r m th is w in te r, a g r « 4 t m a n y w o rk in g m e n
••"I' and w o m e n w ill h ave colds. T h i s in Itse lf w ill re s u lt in t.
o n }»reat m a n ) lost p in n -h o u rs o f In lx ir.
A n d u u e p id e m ic o?
iy »f colds m a y e a s ily resu lt in uu e p id e m ic o f influeirr.a a n d at
e p idem ic o f in flu e n z a is an e p id e m ic o f p n e u m o n ia
S u ch
ep dem ies ca n n o t h(. isolated in one c o m im iid t ) o r nninii).
one etas- .if people
th e y m a y e asily w in d u p d e -t r n \ ln g
the m a n p o w e r in o u r A r m y c a m p s .
O v e r Ileal m g &gt;d hom es a n d o ffice s sh ould o f co u rse hi
r n r\
pi lid n te d
K v e iv i I'l-llif'e n t m e a n s sh ou ld )"■ i m ployed
M uni
uu.t c ) ■ lirr n u t. It” to eon serve fu e l oil and a tta in tile g re a te s t possible e ffi
fIftlil • hair le ft
d e l a y in h e a tin g c iv il an b u ild in g s and w h o re s u b s titu te s
And |.*ii; n- lti.IT --f g".jl III Iimun
lo r oil a re a v a ila b le th e y s h o u ld he used,
H u t to cu t lh*
U ln -tin ’ll,
list use of fin I m l below itie lim it s o f h u m a n needs is a rank
The tail g U ditll) »•
I*
piece of h e u re a iic ra tn s t u p id it y .
are I
The arch «»f l«»»i rut tK |

runt)
The f -••

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trr*- im',,1
T o four •• *l" tni•!t»i***
K i.r w o it u i n n
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IS .
National
A ••m I.i I i- n
Keol r-tiit* Ile..*f.i irvifiD i
lief •m*&gt;ni: it &lt; iiiefiitin • t l»i« t
‘grm t Inmi rn Iii f . t l * tat* \al&lt;
Will f .lli.H th. i.
il.ui’t

Honing liiiiltiin* •&lt;-

d»y tail »»'i| l»k• i
w*ro nlway- going

T h a n k f u l * In tim e o f w a r and c a rn a g e , n n - e r i and
, ih a* b ’ I ■ir w hat *
I n . ! nt a ll. t liii'ik l'il tm th e w a r its e lf — that
lin n
tt.i s iri o g l h o f m in d heift l. I mmI v and soul to get ou t and
• I.g ld lo r f r e is lo in
l l i a l i k l i l l f'i| su c h m en lir e o f v a l o r y a s sii f ,ii h li­
b e l’ II g iv e n u s
IT u iid ifn l lo M t o
I to
p o w e r m id rich ness n f m u
•Iiilt llli w lllc h eli.ililes IIS to p ro v id e fo r o u r f ig lltlllg f o rc e aod foi th o se o f m u allies th e g o o d - th e y need
Th a n k fu l
• we t i n 1 f&gt;snl f r m ir -i lv is . •iiir allies m id f o r the enslaved
nations, w h e n e v e r it becoines |Missjlile to get it to th e m .
T h a n k f u l also tm th e n o rm a l th in g s o f A m e r ic a n lift*—
fo r hom es, schools, c h u rc h e s , fa cto rie s, m ills and m a rk e ts
T h a n k f u l fin I tie c o u ra g e o f o u r defetalers w h o are
lira v e and in te llig e n t, s tro n g h e y n m l the s tr e n g th o f ten.
T h is i - a s o r ro w f u l y e a r f o r th e fa m ilie s o f those w ho
h ave died w it h in it
hut a y e a r o f e x n lln tio ti, too. fo r those
w lio Iiu v &lt; i n t e n d a new and h a p p ie r w o rld , and fo r w h a t
f th e y lim e n o m n p lish e d B efore they went
I; I y e a r of a n x ie ty a n d u n c e rta in ty alsiu t m a n y
t h ih g H u t it is also a y e a r of m ore c e rta in d ire c tio n ,
s t r o ii g ir u n i t ) s u re r ho|s‘
A n ie r leans g iv e th u n k s H u s vein as n e v e r before T lie v
ask f in 'll, hop,, and s u s ta in in g eou rage f o r th e d a y s to
' conte. T h e y lilt t lle ir heads to meet Itie g lo r y of th e c o m in g
n H f the l o rd
F o r fre e d o m m a rc h e s on

thr morning ln-li&gt;« I

.

(irncrnl Wrygaml
ifftVs

Is-m

■rr»'«(isl

i&gt;

•«l,| I

l\

llir

Kitchen ShortasrcH

(hi

tiltins. Which |u..I - .Mi ■s |■tii 11'
,Whv hi- i-n ’i "i
Norllt
Vf-ic,
right nos fighlloc 'n lli tin- Al

Inc nil *»
r*| rc in I! &gt; *
ttKr
I l . -l
TBI**nt% taii
the w ir I**
Too IMbit hl»ut
rymvsrlt.

She

jii*1

I Borin

I ljk e

inhrnlr*!

uu

Mer tm million What In (hr
ofjtl will ih** p v if i; i »1 do Mtlh

I fhnl inonry no* IhM «•&gt;«•»&gt;

F o il

•lan«| -»n\

Myrr*

and no*
tra il's u

SECURITY
T h a t ’s
when

N»

m 'rr

m•

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lav ra

I' m ••

A rati,

hraiflruHi;

I 'V V T I I N V M I A M I , N ’.\ ?f.
•^fM-rtnli
Arvf11ar1«** rnrVInu 1m
l
ID-rufil Scv 11 n Ml I hr StTufvl
U \ \*‘ Trnimriir IV n lf r her** Mill
"M r i " r«» Into any nr my rr
i l ifrinrnl Tia lnm if t 'enter «*r |hi*i
u'li|uurtrr * uri'l n't up u rum

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ItI H H K I.I. K A Y

ri'itlly ruii'l

,
,, . _
,
, a,■
I twit s ir i im i r i iriiinii iiiu.i
henator I i
lia« »*k&lt;sl I un
g m a fur ».1(P0yM)O,i&gt;00 (.1 ,i,| ihr 1
lM&lt;-.»n*riil. n rr. unit XaiilBtltiUe seliuolt
Wit It au(onintiil« |
tuftunlln thr tnlvulc rtttien
fevlr. falling off .i» Itcy are, thr tuUuy. •tutlr. wturh U known and
aehool. arc llkrly tn I-- In a rml j i.n,|i-r&gt;to,l wmjt,| glv* tha rjf(t*&lt;)

nr aid 1 1niiividunI lomrthuig to
tl ink
I atmut lira Idr . tiinitrlf and would
makr film vlrw tha Imaxlnod "lmI t looks as If tbr
)le In [ (lOiltlon” »• a -‘(irtYtlrgo" and a*, rome southern states wu „lave to j -t|it It with pildo and a feeling
k*ep on r « T iu poll la*e*. . . . of patriotlr »rrvicr.
rid a abolished the poll tag several
tlnfortunatrly, niott of those
years a m and seems to have sur- stories cannot Isi told and the
dVinst Vie fare no doubt that unltoimed ettlien. „hit faalinr*
other southern itntea could too.
injurtal, bowls Its brad
•ad olf,
o tf. denouncin. evenrdoy
______ _ ami
&lt;1 evarythlnx
WAAC stands
for Women's from the r m ld e n t on down,
At-Vllary Army Corot, but It alConsider the Uiilneas executive.
»o stands,
we gathered from accustomed lo giving order*, and
i’X Iw t. Hpofford's I lotary address, having Ihem obeyed, a rhap who
■ifet. "Women Answered America's holds a position of eonildarabla
C41I". The WAACt are dstermtned (mporianr* In I It field. All hi*
l o d o their part and more too In Ilf* he has had
thing* pretty
5111* frteat struggle.
much hla own way. Whatj h*
wanted to plate a long distance
4^’ -Mr*. Whllaj* i * have just be»n r*ll «o BUI Emilh In Chicago o r
m d ln g that In the Haratohn It- Tom Jones In Seattle, all ha had
•«««* • » l f * ran bn bought for to do e u prats a button pud la'^ 5 Isn't that dreadful?
1
struct his secretary to g et hla
White: Well, I suppoa* m an on the wire.
N W t* »re profllMr* there Just
Being a twasonsbl# nun, M
would wait ten minutes, but t t

rve-nint*

nt

h

On I*

\1

pi

2

H. 0 0 0

KtnniaS th lh lr m

•arnl for by relief oriraniutltona,
•i v*u n i h i i o l ov K arl Johafl
|I») m . rhairtnati of the S t a ir Ilf .
furr I!..«r1 Of the total 'J.O'Xk
ure N t.iw fgU ni, aeain^t the nor*
mal number of 2,500. Other |h&gt;I|.

Ileal M'fujtee* number 3(Q00.

in

you

place
a

get
your

safe

de­

|&gt;OX.

I t 's fo o lish lo ru n ( h r ris k o f toning v a lu ­
able s b y k e e p in g th e m in T h e house.
P la y
safe . . . Y o u can g e l such a lot o f p ro te c tio n
and fre e d o m f ro m w o r r y f o r such n s m a ll
e a st.
In q u ir e to d a y !

t( oMinutd from P iq» Oo» t
•lIllllMl Ipltll't flW
rtn High S'hool i « l« i i I
Mill h a ir thrii limm* r«Mmnir tin*

lt«

High F-4'lHMll ►It |i|, M||| It III! I
fiHillitll Irani in* rt * h i •'"■f»
Ih* annual
!l»inn-v«»mimr II *i
p " i r f i l i n g k ) * l r i i ( m i IHmuI it*«i&gt;l
Mill lg- In Ih*- «rln*l
■«(•« r
Th»* *y*t«-m u »n l. uhivh v*a*, i.f l|.»w m t the k'ami*
P ir I.mil* t ’uh '*ill
t
N U h.-hI Iiv I Mill Al\an I* W ar ,
icavr tn
*%eni'ik* u&lt; I h»
n*n. m a* miuiKurHUil nt th u |h «m Ir*-»•••fIt •Ian* •
*|tnl |*a
M
at f.ilr llbt. | .»» Ill 1)0 t . V U l
'•» I»r1ni* about ifreatt r r f f irlm r r
freight
( mtntv •rlitxil* u ill rl..«c II" '
■
|«i h m r n rh n k on nil r n r
•r nturr
|H’D&lt;l«*nrr rninlni ml&lt;» ami ^iim f *ittefrii» n f&gt;*t a foul «lu\ It "ii&gt;U\
im ji •
i« • .* M I.
lhur«*lny
tliM»«i|fh Ktit.dn
|tu
out of lH*«il&lt;|UAf trie.
v
••v**e«!,
T h r fltra an* ilivUIrtf Into nil** n*l *
ifi«li v iilunl h ta ilm r1, eurli
given t% numlHT mnirirtg from
POtl to llOt*: filing In inr &lt;lon«
m iinrrtfally |n«t* «•! «f al(ihi«l»e(ir
»f t h i s ** l it I f t. * Mil* I - •-i 1*1 t e l l h i m ,
■ID
|Vr»onnel *J00.
finnnrv |
•n * f *•• !»• I * * t l l i if l • • t i t h l f i y ' a I m h ||
nrr untinir 1 0 0 . •uit|ille«,
thr fllltv •h.ll till MirlllM* |m111•-*| nn*l
•m him &lt;*n«l I i» he’ll make Vm r«j\j|pmrnl uml irrv lrf* 100, rte. •
»m fur i* Hut if hr iru lly knew
ffl'tv he *ntil&lt;l hate l*****n
h« t n ‘ l kuv lo »te|i up
unrl
knock the block off of anylMMQf
ie caught Irvlnir to crah »« 4,-nt
n llmt plane nti l Interfere « iih
hr •litpmcnt
\m |
it )(*•«■ \|.#r. Mini nu**e,
pi II A l t « l l l f ^ n* Mir |f **l ll k2 to • !»•
cuilfilei like MtlUtlofl* There m i ||
U* tMriK'* I HeJf m fl'l Ket. thiflifa
lfte\
i m*i I t i n
im r e a v iiiif
rr-| »ti

iru» •*•»»»*•

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

posit

•'ilintf ?ystcMn Of Sanford* Civilians
WAACS Complete Observe Tomorrow,
In Every Detail As Day Of Thanks!

what

you

v a lu a b le s

Nuvv tin- W m I ‘ in d u c t inn H o ard lias cra ck e d d o w n on
p m d u ilin n n f h i. ben g a d g e ts . C u lin a r y (&lt;sj|s a n d u te n sils
m ade nf iro n m .d i-cl a rc out fo r the d u ra tio n . A n d if a n y
wnniati th in k
-In - ca n get cnp|s-i f ry in g pans a n d coffee
• *•• 4.i » it* jy •ent**n« «•*» nil l * i «
(sits and -n .in ii i tiist ton liad
If tin- W a r H o a rd m e a n s
•KM I " n ’ jrlhlm* t h e ) e v e r M *
w in d it sat
th e re w o n ’t lie even a dip|M-r o r b re a d Isix .** i
•' IB**t •» i » *»-i ra«r&gt; thi re
n r IsiM l, ,,p .......... . m u &lt;&gt;t a h u n d re I o th e r th in g s d e a r lo -i •» n Hi \S'»*. The I lin t t II|&gt; Hi
iM ink,
th e
nr w
h o u sew ife's h e a rt, ilin t r a n la- pro du ced fo r the d u r a tio n . • o f i r * i n j
tile &gt;"u turn«'il l&gt;MCk, the ‘phone
A b o u t all U n it can lie p ro d u c e d is a can o p e n e r, a n d the
cull tliat Wns ilrltycsl, th- phri*
| handle o f th a t m u st lie o f p la s tic o r w ood. O l d , M a n M a ra •♦at &gt;oal Wrre l i m it s ) -*11, * rr W
pait of vuur contiilution timarij
i needs the s tu ff.
It s h o u ld Is- add ed, h o w e v e r, th a t the im m e d ia te f u tu r e u ln iin g the w»r.
' is n i l so bail ns it seem s, because th e stores and m a n u f a c ­
S U F D K N IIA H IM )I(H
tu re rs still h a v e a lot o f k itc h e n s tu f f on h a n d .
Hut
STOI KIH l.M. Nov. r». i/V» —
m etallic u te n -ils of all k in d s m u s t I m- co n se rve d .
B e tte r
M**»r than 2d,(KX) fo rrie n rr* are
M a ke good care of th e old t h in g s .
n«»■* living In Sw nlen. not inclml*

Kenu Hilo r ml»* n u *• u»«*| in t**ll
th r TuMlui'ikiltr* thnt thr countr&gt;
rc'tildn'l

(P L E A SE RETURN HANGERS)
220 Magnolia A rc.
Phone 861

riiiinksuiving Day

A frallicis I
tatooii*
Of hair |li»i.
h«* k •.
Com** it I »*•
flNtl
Unlit * *&gt;. f

TV,

SEM IN O LE D RY C LEANERS

Florida

Rank of

State

Sanford
A F r ie n d ly In a iit u llo n

.. .You can
spot it every time
OUH

Work in* ■ fine \»ith \uvihar&gt;
TwMIf in Dltilyg Si il«l*n1 of
Kjinnan C ity , K tn ., who won §&lt;*♦
rrU ry « t the National Headquar­
te r* o f V eteran a o f Foreign W a n
In K a n u a Cltjr, Mo. for 2 S veara.
A lio Bctlnjr a« an a»il«U nt In Ih4»
departm ent In Iona .Sherman of
Hcaranl, Nrh.. whn «vorkr«| for an
lo»uraner company hrfr.rr Jier rnIDlm enl
LlfU t. W arren, who i« directly
rr*i»vn«lMc for ihia eel-up I a from
Llllem ook, O rrron . A fter receiv­
ing hie rommleeion from F ort
W ashington, Mery Uml hr irn* *rnt
to F ort D r* Molnee a« an inatructor o f a&lt;lmlnlelrallon and

Death.

g ro cer

i« r e a lty

y

X a c o u n s e lo r o n &lt;|ualitv,

V

W h e n In ilo o b t u I su it Irra tu li,

-’ w.'4,-

h

r

t VQ,

h i* “ e x tra » o m c t h l n u '' c a n
g u id e y o u r c h o ic e . A » k

h im

w h a t lo ft d r i n k h e ha* d r u n k
re c e n tly - 6 ‘Hit o f 10 grocer* w i l l
t e ll yvnu “ C o c a - C o l a " .
I ’ v e ry lip tc lU d ie M ory o f ip u llc v

• 1

in C o c a -C o la . 1 lo w d c ll c l m i* a n d

' •‘

T

hF

d U tln c tiv e N Its ta e tc . H o w o n l y

I

C o c a -C o la It s e lf otT crs t h l i ta *te . H o w
it goes b e y o n d m e r e t h l r s i- q u e n c h i n g . H o w

W - .i i

It g iv e * y o u a w e l c o m e f e e lin g o f r &lt; f r e t h m e n u

f ^ ^

H o w 5 7 y e a r * o f e x p e r i e n c e g iv e It o u U ta n d In g a n d u n i q u e g o o d n e * * .

Y o u r g ro ce r k n o w s tlia t w h e n you a s k fo e
C o c a -C o la . . .

’ . ft
I

**'

.’

o r u»e it* frie n d ly sbbed *.

vLation, C o k e • . ♦ y o u w a n t jh e re d !
T h e o n l y t h i n g l i k e C o e * » C o la It

Uy

th* ta
rated
body
chf*f i
ntrvou
Qut
wanla
could
f,w m
hi* Ml
aunnlli
tody f
or. U.
m
and tl
with t
tary t
dun -

If yon wish to twc^lvD k CKHsthnas Sav
Ingn Check toVter
your 1942 dub, £
be made
on oY before

C o c a -C o la , in e U .

.

Cheeks for 1941 Club IfM b o ra wtll ba ready

for dtstriboiikw ttawnthnr Srd.

ENJOY A C A R O T I E E ^ I M B b y C
IN G A C I I I U 8 T M A S , B A V IN G S CTA1B N O
D o p o o lU Op &lt;b # S ,0 0 0
liu o ra d b y

*

FcSeral Deposit IngurdTic* Corpwttidn

r &amp; K ® jF r.« a £ -sy-

SU SS®

it .

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PACB TH REK

TUB SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA,
' ' j *•*!•!•

Rev. J . A. ToIIe
Mrs. Tunnicliffe Is
Honored At Parts Addresses iMIot Club

'»•

ELOISE WINN I.EE, Society Editor

T ‘»a

Telephone

%%••*• ’ •

(•raimtinr

Soc/a/ Calendar
W R. IN KMII AY
.. There will be no prayer meet
In f at the Methodist Church Wed
nrsday night.
•
T i l l 'i l l 'l l tY
There will l&gt;e n night session
of the He.1 C rus. Muigical Ureasingv a t the t.ram m ar School from
7:afl « ‘cluck until 10:00 o'cluck
with Mrs. t ‘. H. K lrtlry In charge
Then? will be a Thank, giving
Ilancc at the Y oon * Proplv'i
Club from H:.'tO o'clock until 11:00
P. M. A small fra will b* charged
and souvenir*
given to
rath
B o o t . All student, are invited.
T h* Townrwnd t 'l l b will not
hoW Ita regular meeting at the
t'nbrt house.
The Map.,s« M i »' -H I be
char»cr of Brtl (ro ,® nrwini?.
Tbr Hrminolr Itrbrcra I ahIwc
No. 43 ta ill havr rnuninatton d
officara a t thr I. Cl () K. ila !l
a t b;00 I1. M. All member* » ir
uryrd to attrnd
T &gt;10 U. U. (*. 'Pill br h«»*tr»af*t to the Send er Men'* Thank*rltrin j 'Umncr.

.£• J8rw

A;,

lia p tiit
I hurt h nt .* to A M
The Rev J im* Toll** will (irrarh
on th r puhjrrl **ln, t««*i * liood
Tim e”.
F K llI \&gt;
Student* fr*»m ihr tgiammar
S^hotd. Junior l l i f h and II irh
School are invit«*l fr*« *d tlw u i

\\

Thanksjfivinsr Supper
Held By Philatheans
-

Pe r son al s

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H

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tit*

. ,,

S» h»*«»l

(llflt ll III 1•

•IlffN

Sanf. •

.a•|•••-• I
•* , .

Ml
i'lt t

t*

tiny |H»rt&gt; mi M ,n l.u • tnir H
•.■»•!» ht-ui
N|r. 1 urtii* lif(•* «■ i&lt; |ilt lent*
.1 |**ttk Lliths|.t&gt; •s»al Wl*
x* hilt i m*il|pa nti.1 ni'hii) l*»\c
* ml ti** f ill |M(t* l \ Ih r la«l»*
iM .tpprr* lati«*n f••r l « i I &gt;al’
»«fsl lb* *»»an\ w'** I MuHic* •!
I .»• •* ••*a ft.| thl* w.lth’ l. tl ilrr®
nil? iiHiin"
Vft* t »|.. h. w t . . » . I open*
!&lt;• r g ift*
ghi r* i •• •hinrttt*
* r n n l t*. M i- I I* •I «trail. Mi
j
y
!-•
, \|». II |4 l*o|*
Mi.* .S flir Hi
M»- Walla*
W right, Mr* It It \Vi,*ht. I I '
J II Adam* Mr* 4*«*«*'ir** A. 1&gt;*
,
|r.., |i . ,|.
Mr* .*
| , } _ \|, . | . .-.t \\ ill o iii.. Ml
I h..rl,-. I | ..h ., ...,| \ lr. A I
h* '

The l*hilalhra ( la** of the K»r»t
M l.. l.ouis.
Ilaidin
ha-*
H apti.t Church held their annual]
turn*.I t«. Tt«m|.n a fte r spending
Thanksgiving supper lust night
da&gt;. with re la ti.e *
at the home of Mrs J M. S tin e -, several1 *'•&gt;
cipher on Park Avenue.
,
. . . .
. .
M
Howl, of red g l.d iola inter
Mu,h
«f J o t
i« I,hhi* g ,**»i . f h.-r
&gt;pcr, rd mjlh ,u h , - ,
candle.) ••■o'ill* '*
r |,ltx| , t muI the ru o m i1" ' 1 ' ,r * "
1
whrr* raru la bln* w etr a r r in f f 'l .
Mi«« Ir a n * * * ha^uf will *i*rnd
Thr dining (able where the nipjw r
thr Thnnk«n k’ lfiif fmli.|jt\ . *n Tan
*er\e«| b u ffll »t»lr wap over.* .
laid with an cero lac«* cloth and '
* r
centered with a low bowl of red
Mr*
J
II
I
hilltp* ha* —turnrd
hibUeux with burning m l lap**i«
Sanford a f i. r .pending nhniit
on each
Pidr.
The
trmdiliontl to
fi%
•"
Thankairivimr me.;u wan P#r»nl
by M r,. St ineriphr r au iated by
J
II
rm liu t
Mr* J . J .
Kni^rtl.
Mr*
Nell
A ;•fva t&gt;ii i» . \
• i i ** !*.*■•
\\ h I
Knight Stripling, Mr* Ju lian A.
mi tllntl’ j hs I I
it il *
M.t)fn r lb'l**l
P ^ „ .
w ilt c r h A ler and - r\S j k ' l *ik' ' •*'
a»f * S . k l *l '1lk\
Mr* i laxton .Smith
A ftrr PU|i|&gt;rr ih r card tablm
S * l Im r
planwere cleared awwy and a abort
, „ h. , . |.«
impromptu protrrum wa* prr •hr n ill I l In t..|i-f m| 1 1
»rntr«l |*y *nnu of th r innnl»rr*. Mr* V \\ | ivtirl.l
.Mr*. John L Ixw ira\r “Thr Wal*
U ” by Dorothy I’ark rr. nnd a tk it.
M i* K ail llriHuiii* Ita* a r m e d '
Mi1 I.
II •H
i
T t o Hlnck
% wa* p rrtrn - in Sanford fr&lt; rn Itr-hu rw nn*l
11* - • lift
!
ted by IV u Kchol*.
will bi o f i i in t s .l with fin Ni. .i l « .. •
Ilk In*i •b. •
invitrtl to at-* Air Stnt»*»r.
.
tf rI M t.i\
t#nd w rrr
an a. tb A R ollifl*.)
U »..u« .t i v I •* *. It*
Mr un.| M n
Mi** f*--ri«tt % 'ItU tu ll »- . % r , f . i'
i.» * kkill
Mr»
|. (gordinlur, Mr*, f la t a |»**4 I » n | ( s l , i i r n . iiwliU l&gt;* sp* il l IL ' 1
sStrm|w-r. Mr*. William Hlrm|*er, thr Thank **.*11 .i
b»»li*lavw m ill bJ &gt;1 Stinariphrr and (Im re Ma­ her pstrrnf*
\|- .If 1 \||« I
rie S tin m p h rr.
Mitrh* II
.Mrmlter* pr« cent w.-rr
Mr*

'••••* IM es.ing, o e by

charge o f thr K c l I 'm .. Sewing j j,*/,' I-re, Mr*
IVrtdr.
M r,
1&lt;tT ' V I,
.
1,
. .....
Sm ith. Mrs. I eslnr, M l. S tilp
I»
hi
trr "off in**
IClnurd1 I *auiflit**««
“11‘ *Idh*»g.
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Thursday - Ih a t . n ' e , I • ••
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by Vhltad Khuiyhirr*
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i to be,
C ^ rfftlrracy
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club frnn* « oi»
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.School it o|*rn all day from ii ih»
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Ann.'iinrr* Ihr opening of

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nf
&lt; hrist B E N P IlH T IO N He' C a l k Pul U N«hllUf&gt;"'l
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H citnti.t will hoU
it. Thank,
I'r n o r •' f y in \tlanlM !•* *
giving
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TOMORROW, THANKSGIVING DAY

1 • •euf* in k\eu% 1 ug bs fU*»'l/&gt;^ •l 1
** »k111 * t*I ru g* iiixiratl td k t i g i h w i *&lt;

TH E S TO R Y TH E W O R LD H AS BEEN
W A I T I N G T O SEE . . . the blood tinKlinK
exploits of Freedom's Defenders!

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If there k fhc h a s t doubt a b o u t . crow ded with th® nation'* ® w«nthe roof nocasslty for a long dt»&gt;
tlal w a r butints*.
___
fane* telephone call, then please
W e can no longer e x p a n d our &lt;
d o n 't m ake H. Telephone Htne Is a
fa d litioi to handle a continuing '
.
. r w .w in long distance call* b®«
aerate m aterials a re m ore urgently;
not b o w a ite d ,
Thar® Is urjjVn
to e c J u V d u r fighter* '
re m e m b e r t h a t
t i t t s ho holiday* a n d fo re g o the"lo n g h a u l" cal

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\S c **il «a»r 1 leaner ilaaii o n .r c*rrk **\ inontlih,
uunf tail&gt; i (rxv «ir«&gt;|** nf cal.

JOHN WAYNE
JOHN CAitftOlL
ANNA LEE

i« Thrill

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NA'c luvr our

«W (rouV4r

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Offered
Thetr Lira*
on the
AlUr or
Freedom!

Courtfe!
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cleaner rrpairnl if ih r tx/W

Tli* Htnry
ot M*n Who

Trot) »n
Epic of

and Amaze.
Tout

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krr|* iKr c«»r«l wound ml hoblrn

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BUY WAR S A V I N G S BONOS TODAY!
J

NEWS

TO OlVE OFR EM PLOYEES AN

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M m l i » hl«b **t bidder &gt;1 th *

c o w l h o u if 4 « r on th# flrel M onday In the month
of U#c#»h#r.

Of Defeats, Now On Offensive

(ik dor * t D r r t a k t r A. t&gt;, 1*11.
la lb * Dill ot CompUlai fllod
agalaat rou la tblo * * * * * la Ibo
c m til l Court of doiataolo COunlr.
flo rid *, l.r Odl* Lao Whlatuun, bai * ( *a orllon for dlvere*.
Th* Hoaford llfta ld I* drtla*
■a 1*0 a* Iba otoapapor In i l l t k
this order *ball bo pulill*h*d far
four r v n u r a lli* traako. WITMEW
O. p. IIKIlKtAjH. C la rk , of aoirf
Court, and Ik* u fflrlal aaol tharw«t, Ikla tk * Ilk d ar of Nor. A. D.
|Mt.
U I*. IIKHKDOH. I
Clark

Tbo hlalory o f tho Sorolnola
tl| (h School Celery Fade (hie Fed*1 Initial affo rta thla year.
M U M follnwa a strange parallel FI rot it t r a l a f a i t and auperbly
Euatia
Panther
to th at o f the United N ation* in coached little
t S * present w ar; a olHnc o f bit- team under Tom K lrtland that adrate, a sudden change from m lnliterrd tha flrot crushing de­
to offense, highly success­
to tha F ed i. Then ram *
ful a tria l attacks, and steam rollar feat
W inter Garden. D aytona, and Dabreak through sm ashes on all Land
to adil Inault to Injury. Tha
fronts.
F n l Inroelon o f Ocala w n a digOld Man Misfortune dogged t ie netar.
On tho m emorable earning of
Thu radar Oct. 30, ho were r. th*
Feda. rtfu a ln r lo bow to a T to
fl lead by th * Saabrooic. came
back and boat them by a t o m
nf S3 In 7. Taking advantage of
Sandcrab fum bles close to their
own goal lino, Dill Flem ing rlppod
through for a touchdown, and
later Ralph W olfer m ad* another
score. Flem ing than
passed to
Ca rlr ton for another touchdown,
ami later Intercepted a naaa lo
rare orer the goal lino for anothe atnrc
That was all th at wa* needed
In turn the Fade from a toning
in a winning team . Coach Mrl.uea* reenrered from Me e re
Iro ible an.| wa* able to get the
Feda In tim e their
play*, and
laarn thalr alrnal d rill, better.
A ssistant Coach Dtek McLaulln
*l*o gave th * boya some raluabte
hair
T h * Fada than want ahead and

te r r o r i s t

, T A I U tM l
IH A PTRR H ear » r

Attention
Cabbage Growers!

Quality Drinks
Served right
That la the kind you will
nlway* find at

BILL’S PACKAGE
STORE &amp; BAR

Lindsey Plant Co,

(Pachaga Good*)

IIS W. r t n t 8L

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GET IN STEP with a VICTORY
CURL
It'a tk* perfect hair do’ for all your
defeaaa o c tJ.ltlen! Youthfully gay and
•0*7 U

A ® ffi'.'iy.:.,;
^

keep.

Mr*. E v tly a H aruen
M r*. V * l *

Mr*. Ruby Eckol*

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EVA-BESS

BEAUTY SHOP

2 0 8 E o a t S eco n d S t r a t i

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p. m :r .D O N .
Clack I V c a l i Couct,
Inola C o unty, Klorlda.
|(HXtrial Heal)

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Out All-American Frmnkl* Binkwleh, mod to bn a U. 8 . Marine,
Ilka* ’em tough. Her* th* groat GeorgU (U r U k*a lime out from
preparation, for the big GeorgU T*eh gtm * thU week end to bid u ln
In a lltti* Thank*giving w hlm .f. Th* turkey roonu U bo taping
"gotbbol, goebbel, goebbel." A fter the football »e*»on and Bbtkwieh
graduates from th* Unlyerolly of Georgia ho will enUr Marin# offleers training. Th* Georgia F**ch urging Frankl* on ie cboorlaodir
Anna Mae Prior.— Official UflMC p h o t o . _________ _
boat W inter P ark . B l. Auguatln*
and recently New Smyrna
Tonight th*
victory
hungry
C*U ry Fed* f#c* a critical l« *t
when they meat a strung team of
I-eesburg
W ildcat*.
who
are
•m artini; f ° r revenge from
a
recent u .fe a t from rXjtll*. It I*
hoped according to t ’o*ch
McI . O t a * , that Rill Flaming will be
abl* to a rt back tn the game If
hie ankle !• better.
Th#
Semlnol*
High
School
Rand, aided bv I’ rnf Karl Kipp
It may be added, t* due ■ tot of
credit for fine ln»plr*tlon at th#
gam e*, *• well ■* th* cheer Itod
ere, Ann Stln *.
Vejprie
W all*.
N tll Powell, Keny Fchota and
I-eroy Hodge.
Probable Knl lineup for
nlghl'e gam* le;

Mrs. T hu rston Roberta of Ja ck nrllle, aaaortate adm lnU tralor
the Florida W ar Sav in g * B u f f ,
l* Juet
her
Ju lt com
eom plal^l * SSOO-htll*
SMO.tnll*
tour of the elate on b e h a lf of
woman’* a cllv llle * In war aavingi,
outlining plan* for "W om en at
W ar W eek.”
Nor. l i a
U 30
m eeting! from Ptn»*cola to Kay
Weet.

you buy a Bond, your help

Dakle
Oanlela

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LEGAL NOTICES

For Thanksgiving!

ro a

balk

___

Every Wednesday
Night

KNowLToera

embrarea the following

dcerrltw 1 uruper 1 y In the County
nf Meml.'w-le. Htate of Florida to-

» lt '

cem ber l i f t .

Dated tbo (l b do r of Navcaber.
lif t.
u
r. HKnnoN,
Clerk C ircuit Court. HamInal* C ouotr. Florid*.
(O fficia l • roll

n t h c o in r o r th m r a m i
J t D C l lL
I K M IK O L R
r o tlT I,
r Lota t o a . i n r a p i i r a .
IN R N i M PT A TM o r
ritA N K it. l i A n i t m . u * »a * * d
to
a l l (T R n t T o r * a n d r a t ­
i o n * P tA T IN O C L A IM * O R IH k
WA I D t
A U A IN P T
P A ID
R PTA TS t
in

Ion and aark o l you ae* her*by aoilflod tag raqalreg to present
any claim s amt d ons nga wkleb
you. nr allker of *• « , may have
apalnat Ik* aatal* o f rtlA N K H.
IIAII It (H. gaeeaaag. M l* * f aald
County. to lha C eaaly Ju d as of
Mamlnol* Ceaaly. Florida.. a t hl&gt;
o fflr* In Ik * iwurt kouaa' of sakl
County a t ftaaforg. Klorlda, wlik.
In eight ealengar moalha from
lha lim a of Ike flrot pahlleolloa
nf thla nolle*. JCark claim or de­
mand akol| b* In
writing sag
ekrll slata lha plaro of roaldtneo
and
post
offle*
adgiaaa
of
lha elalmagt, and atiatj b* aworn
lo br lb * elalm anl. agaot.
or
attorney, and any such claim or
demand not *o fllod ahall b* aold.
MONT CL If Aft It Ira.
As adm inistrator ot Iba
Calais of
rra n k It. H a rris , deceased
Kliat

publleallon

N o r.

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lilt .

J IO T U B o r A IM P LIC A TIO N P O R
*T A I DKKO

&lt;HAPTlSn IT4IT or ins

w t h h

That

■gS^ywaeawdBalrf e a
loauad tkartea. Paid rortlfkot* &gt; h kraraa
(ba
following
daarrlbod
proportr la tk * Cm ia'r of H»mlaol* dial* of Florida. fo-wlr
K t . of tmt I I Ilk It Tr C

T h * Town of Hanford
T k * aaoaoomaola of Ike
aokl
properly oodar Ika a*id r .r tlflr o i*
laauad. woa In Ik* bam*

of

11*ltd
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ilk dor of N oTtaW r, £

O.

P. lir.tlD O N . •
Clark I ’trculi Court.
Inolo County, florldn.
(iX flrlo t H r*I)

Kam-

Jukn

A r jg r e l L

Cairo# a*Id carflflrala - t i l l ka
MRlramrd o rro rd lnc lo law,
lha
pro po rlr daocrlkod Ik trtln w ill ka

N e il To F ire Station

ONE BILLION and
Three Hundred
MILLION in WAR
BONDS---

•

PLA TE

LUN CH ES

• S A N D W IC H E S
• 8H 0R T

ORDERS

Yew, last year’s liquor late*
**ald kata bought that many

• O Y S T E R S and S T E A K S

ARCADE

We Slur Open All Night
Ever Saturday Night

Package Store

ALL rorULAR BRANDS
O. D. Farrell, Frag.
________ Mather DM*._______

HOME COOKING'

Clothes Must Last Twice As Long! To Clean
jH%Them Often'Is The Answer!
Hen's F«U (Cleaned and Blocked)

N O T IC E iH
IIC I L E U T
IJtV E N ,
T h a i John It. Wutfcln* holder p I
I &gt;3 of Turf Certificate No. 111. U ■ued lha I •I day of August A. Dm
III*# h t i fM H «axn« In mjr office
«n d hta made application for a
laa deed lo be
laaaed
thereon,
Hilcl eertlfleete embraces the fuM
low ing deeerlbtd properly l(k (he
County of , Heml a ole, Mlala of Flo*
ride, to -w it;
1*01 ft lleglat
of WlRwood
1*0r a
Th e ae*eeementa
of
the
eald
property under the aald certificate
I Retied waa In the name « f
tin ■ newn,
Onleee eald rertlflcate ehall be
redeemed according lo
law.
the
p m n o rly dterrlbed therein w ill be
aold I q the hlgheei bH der at the
coort houee door on tho flrat Mo r d a r In the month
of December.
I f lf , which le the 1th day of De­
cember I f i i .
Dated thla 1th day of N o rrm b rr,
llll.
0 F. IIK N IK /N .
O t f i C lrc u li Court, Mem
1 nola Co u n !y , Plot Id.*..
(U fflrla l Seal)

N It* ft of H 3CI |.y ft of
XV 300 1 ft of N W 1-4 of NW 14
Hectlon 7, Tow nehlp 30 South
Itange It Keel.
The
i|«*eeemento
of the
eald
properly under tha aald certificate
Untied w | a In the name of George
|L Mendifre.
Crile*# pi. |ig cp rftf leuta ahall be
ied earned a r cording In
law. the
limp*My dterrlbed lltertin w ill be
■hi Id if* ithe hlgheei bidder at I he
court hoiaie door on the flral Iton hoTM-R o r a r n -f C A T t o n k o r
day In •!&gt;« month
&lt;‘f December,
T A I DKKU
lit? wbgch t» (he 7th day of De(H A r r g g n u r o r i» u
v# mb*r M m
n o tic b Ih M rivcnr
aive-s.
luted MHr ith da&gt; of Narrm her. Th a i Joh n Jatr and
Kuala
J tll
tt(S
(»
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SUITS .
PAN TS..
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H T A T K u r r i d i m t i A U H lc r T I N a a urnpartr aader th* said c .rlK Ita la
I O i D orothy
lla r r t i
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I T IH o n D E R L D T h a t .you do
g w M ir
In th t« Court to ths bill
ot complaint Iliad herein agalatt
u. oa tha (th , day ol Deeamher
II I H L asm* haiag a rul* dag Could Adam Eat tha Ante
nl Ikla C o u rt or deer** pro con;
feaao w ill
ba antarad
aaalaat with Stomach Ulcer PaiiuT
Th * biblical story of Adam *a|la«
T r iVrUHTHXB OltpCREI* that a raw a co I* m igh t never Oat*
this afdtr o ( prubtlrallon *h*t| h* rams to pass had h* taller*# a l­
publlrktd ones a weak far loar te r- ralla * pains Don’t Ignure your
roaaaruttv* week* 1n «b# Naaford auflarlaga T r y Udga lo r rollaf a (
Herald, a nawaooper pukllahed la Blear and stomach pain*. India**Hanford. Bamlnola C n n n lr. rlo rid * . linn. Baa pains.
fa r
haartkum .
Witness m y haad and tk# a t- burning Sanaa lion, bloat and athar
(trial seal of aald C ourt Ikla ltd condition* rauaad by 'excaaa aaM.
Oat a lie boa s i
udga
Tablets
dar ol Noeember A. t). I t t t .
tram yaar drugglaL
Plr*l das*
u I* H K JU tD O N .
m uit eoavlne* or ratara ba i I* an
Clark tnreoll Cnnrt
and sat D O tin t.K y o u i t M O N E T
Hr E I , D L 'IID U 'K .
t x p u iy Clark
R A C K . A t M rltaynaU 'u D rag Co.
and drug store* aearywbara
tU ftlrlal C latky

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In my office and

R ppllcitlun for .1 t i l
leeued t her eon, Haldl

T h s ' i M Mi n i n li

Epp.
Wolfer

Dig Fat Turkey wUl bt
given away on Wadnewlaj
night, Nov. 25.
13th and ELM AVENUE

bee fined t u n e

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BEEF — HAM — PORK — CHEESBIJRGER
HOME-MADE CHILI
OYSTER STEW
Take Home An Order of
FRENCH FRIED POTATOES................................. -

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T h i| Jeanette I'. U I o r holder of
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Certificate No
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the :ib l day Of J u ly A. i&gt;m l l l l .

m itral Valley w ater and
t ' l e r k (?lrcul| Co ur t,
Intple C o u n t ) . F l o r i d *
iruject In C aliforn ia will
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SERVED with ALL SANDWICHES

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DOT FRENCH FRIED POTATOES

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M / T IC fl IN H R JU C D T ' U tV K N ,
Th a i Cnrnallu* Mol aatg
Aagal*
Mol. h i. wir* holder nf T a g C a rd fIrate No. TS.Iaauad lb * -ta d day of
Auaual A- D„ H I T baa Iliad asm*
In my offlr* ond has m ad . appllcalloa far a las d .r d lo b* losood
Ih rrm n . Ib id c o rtlflra i* tmkraeos
I l k . following dsorribwd property
lo lb* roanty of Bamlsol* Mist*
of Florida, lu -w lt:
i:&gt;, of Dot 4 Lvwou Hubdl■
il.lo n Plal [took ] l*-e* IT
Tha aaaao.manla
rsf tk* as Id
properly umlar lha said c trilflra tr
iasuad waa lo tka m i n i of L lb
Jakaash.
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L’ulraa aald r .r llf b -a la ahall k*
rodarmrd according fa law,
lha
proporiy dcacrlkrd tl.araln w ill b*
sold I* Iba hlahaai- bidder al lha
Woart houa* door on Ik* first Monday la lha month
»f
Ibcemher,
tlftf. Which I* lha I l k day of Doearnbar l i l t .
Doled Ikla i l k ifay ot No.tmbae,

■ucTo EXCESS ACID

Copenhagen cabbage
pUflU now ready at
V1.00 per Hu F. 0. B.
BpecUl mien on truck
lota delivered.

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cooft baaaa door oa TO* r t n t M oo.
B o r la tho boo lb
of December.
l» ft, which la tbo T ib d o r of De­

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The TRIPLE **S” GROCETERIA U. combined with the above
■tore! We have made this combination in order to save overWE OFFER FRIDAY and SATURDAY, WITH LIMIT

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V ICTO RY’ GARDEN vegeUbla
pu aU a* follows: 100 each In WANT TO BUY! any fclnc!
houa* to wreck. Dubart
Uiia collection, Broccoli, Cabber Co., 000 Banfoni Av#.
bat#, Bdjmuda Onion*, Collard*.
Lettuce, Beele, Tomato**, Eaearolf, Laekt, Brussel* Sprout*.
Will pay cash for S ft. El*ctrie
frigidalr*. C. A. Shrintr, Lake
Miry.
gpod condition,
A. Jon#*, WJtJ-J.

arkbya 40c pound lit#
Golden Dawn Grove.
Club Road.
M.

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AND FRESH PRODUCE

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nous*, beautifully furnook /loor*. ill# j i l k , STORAGE
Gang#.
. nlc* l»wn, good Ioca•tenge.
toy other attract!*# fa#Owner leaving th# city,
IT.OOimW Cole lough RealU *t, your choir# horn*

SURPRISE FRIGES ON

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COME uid SEE QUALITY!
Next Week We Wfll Be Open Evenings - 8;00 O’clock!
Stop By and See What You Need for Next Noon Meal!
We have email amount New, Pore Georgia Ribbon Cane Syrup!
It ia good! - Quart*, k Gallon!and Gallon Jugal

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VOLUME XXXIV.

Chaotic Fighting

Pearl Harbor Hero

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Axis Casualties Total
115.600 As Reds
Attack R e a r Of
Retreating Invaders
10. A IM irU T C U n u i o
On tho flaming Stalingrad
front, chaotic fighting raged
acroM the lifeline* of Hitler'*
N Imperilled siege armies today
and the fast wheeling Red
armies were driving b a c k
from the west to strike at
the invaders’ rear.
The Soviets said tho eightday offensive had rolled up a

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Sanford Company To
Compete Wi t h 3i
V iI 8u ti li Ii nn gt r UI Tnni iUt nt l

Bhcw n lighting hU pipe on ar
, hr s - „ , r k . f C J . air
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(i,n . W illiam K
The Hifle tram of Company F arthin g »h „
awartlrd th,
C, Fou rth Battalllon, Florida De- O n ler of lhr Purple H eart fot
frnae Force will compete with “outstanding performance o f duty
Ihrre other
compante* of
th t and m rritnnm i* aria of extra
S ta te home guard Sunday after- ordinary Ik lellty ."
Hr w a* in
noon on the la k e Front Range J command of llirkam Field, when
of the Seminole Gun Club. All the Ja p e launched their sneak atmembers of the local u n it^ ^ j to 'la c k on I’earl Harbrr on D rc. 7.
meet a t the Armory at 1 :0 0 l ‘
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C apl. John
Galloway, an
nounerd this morning, a n J - 1 2 2 , 0 8 5
P o u n d s O f
to the ranitr In a Uwy,
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th « m .trh w.n f-iinw ^ g u i .' S c r a p
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High Command, Says
Part Of Hcet Is
vScuttlwi And /Vxis
M v v t Resistance

Yanks Present Arms At War Memorial In Oran

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ta e r lr a n destreyrr.
In alght action e f f III
u l (Wi. 11-11 e a i lleelewM
today with ike anaoe
■h-&gt; ISO survlvore kid I
landed by tk * light r r
ttoii* wkee II e e l i* here .
repalre Noe- I t . i*l»• e f f t c M
and SS n en aboard the D earan were Holed aa killed I t
r bein g .

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Campuses

2 Negro Soldiers
Killed hi Riot

Ralicring Board iveminds Car
Owners Of Inspection Progrmn

Lugcne Harrison 1
Accepleci for Na\&gt;

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To Discuss Problems! 3 " “&lt; v-&gt;

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Dies In Pennsylvania

F, D. R, Asks Nation
Rationing Start Dec. 1

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Sanford Baseball
Team Is Killed

Muses (i. Ayotle Dies
After .Short Illness

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Labor Solution Takes
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Celery Camp 625 \\ ill
Have Meet Tuesday

Curtailment Of Gas
Keeps DownAccidents

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11 iMit I r .J I u hr i r m a ll led I h #

Reinforced Enemy Is
Holding Off U. f l .
Australian F o r c e s

Fourth Line Of Hyiun

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SAVINGS BONDS

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tally o f 1 I5 .S 0 0 A sia troop* k ill­
ed, wounded, captured and pos­
sibly 150,000 wounded.
E arlier today, R u u la n A rm let
■weeping acroat l b * Don K lver
Elbuw weal of Staling rad and a t­
tacking frontally Inalde that ruined
rlty occupied rnor* railw ay polnta
i Ur As**cU»*ti Frw |
yesterday ami knocked out an ad ­
I ti ih** fur P ic lfic , Alli*d W tr-(
plan#* «ir»f«sl Ja p a n **?
troop'
ditional 19,000 G erm an*, the Sov­
and ('ap t. Galloway requested
rr iinntrd inU&gt; thr norms* Bun**
iet* announced.
(*«n» hr*fhh**&lt;J * t S&gt;w 6 u l( tii
Two communique* Indicated th at that all other m fm b m of the
lhr Russian* already had cut o ff i outfit conn out lo encourage their
W ith n irr 122„i)ft&amp; pouruD »»f J'*• lhr ynrmy newly rrtn/orewH
■till hr InI1 it iff A m r r |r* n and Au»
the
retrea t c_f big
jocal- ----rifle- i,
a ■ „***,
- orgmenta
a a of -—
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*«v»p wirtal * till rem aining in . .
the 3 0 0,000 O trjB JJu caught b e -,
P ractice .c o re ,
o f the mem- Kho,,i y an l. ,n
lh, «|'„u
In the
o o nt itl)i) . ,|,r
the ■
--rtrI wan lhr Don ami Volga Ri»cra In , her* of thr local learn follow
re.u ll o f . . b a g . effo rt, by pun.lv . * " " "
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an arc of destruction that already j Thomaa
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an.1 according to Supt T W U » .
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ha* coat the Germane a total of
2*2
Inn uncollected d u e V .h o rtag e of ,Wrelriedtn,
’‘ ”,r r “ ),,rK *Iwttnbr.i
,ru rl' "« llr m lc n ir
114,000 dead and captured.
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tm rk linvri# h&gt; thr WI*A. thr
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*’ " *1eij*itaic*(i#l anil
*«n
“A ttem pting to extricate their , h b1j.
277
| rrriifi« i total* i*f Hri[&gt; rollrctr*!
|.f-re.-nirl r*« ualticm,**
troop* from our blow* the G er- j A ihle)
274
during the Whole campaign ca n n o t. T l r
, nil
o l u ,,
With lhr Amrricon m l liy h tth g Krrnrh i
man* are cfferln g deaperate rtala- , |t |,|||
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whether
killed or
Lane* in fortified poallloni," th* I fy,|[0 „
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have
however,
hope,
that
j
ruled
wa&gt;
riot
dlir
lowed.
B
tiil
regular
midnight
com m unique! A verilt
273
we may Iw able lo Induce lhr 1 n wax evnlrnt the airdrome Ite e lfi ^'' drier for lhr control f S iih mol Vt. ,t I f ,
aald o f the battle northweet o f ! Cooper
273
A/my to ,end truck* to pick vp « . i mu Impaired for army Air force* and All.e.1 trioq*.
*n. nig ,*.,t of Ai,*,
i U
Stalingrad.
272
tVeb'i
‘ ft* rrm “ "1,n*
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o ff *i&gt;»
erouml ll.x rrte
It ,,,o n ifn m l I
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Thla w ai the a rea where the Brook*
204J
•hi# Ui grt our County total - ( ■dav an,! rnadr a rrtailUAory rmlif I
Red Army hat driven arm ** the U etta
253
mgai n il rntiny
rnrm y «rr«und peiitJoD&gt; l r,H"
weight, Ur. Lawton added.
againat
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Den River on Ila northern ride,
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I Practically all the aermp
». thr
the fli
g r i p »al#al- I| ll
It ,w
*w»«
first Ja p bwitW nf St I
then apparently turned eastw ard
'e v e j by trie Sanford pupil* h * ..i a r k ay a ln tt American poaitioni
to clean ou t,G erm
troop*
hold­
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now been collected. Mr Lawton I on tb* Solomon* »|nce Nov. I t
ing pontoon
M tobn bridge*
bridge* on
on the
IUte eeat- . F o r M a r i n C * C r U a iT R 'r G I »aiii. adding th at al the Oviedo, and cam e at an Jtour when moil
am moot
»&lt; P frt, of tb « Don d in » tly
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f ^ n r r * . Lake Monroe and W U »&lt; i1-&gt;f the AmbrWan t&gt;*ne«nel appar
week
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p . d * J S j^
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trnlly w *s c«u h ln $ %om% i l t r p -i
p o ifn * rem tb n , while vart. hrr\t+ th r rum iltfct*.
PH O EN IX. A rit
N„
f&gt;th#r than lha boaibjnr alta A
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I *" D&gt;* ahore, of Tripoli oi
(4*5 T h u i&gt;if »rti i. . i . ‘ •
the
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"American M a r i n e ." f i c e ^ .i S i u ^ y b a r . an e’xUm .t *1 50 0 *5 and thr retaliatory American fas!
turn *’I 4f.lex it (■.»!TL b‘ » n i
nil h s i rtiinparati vefy quiet
early t*«l.n !■&gt; « wiM k .*• i •*.1•&lt;
|Uuadalctnal
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1hri# w it "Hfi grikund at t i'i*
I Wit 111* d ill kll-i J *4lul 4
mi*»rtaiK.t '*
wound*-1
1 hi
L dlrl ■ fl* »k
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nearly Ih ltr Ii-hji - i i («*f* &lt;* ■
"South t'arific la ll delerio l Win* .nnd»d
rail tinea leading w eat ward out of I h * " " « ■
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Reporta regarding the recent ijm g itu d e ):
Twi nt&gt; •ifh i blocks ■f Ihu
Stalingrad waa b ein g narrowed “ ld
w t^ T fU b i eon
ii.iJl U i
Ila 111
ronrention Of the Florida Farm
-|. ()n Kn\, 23.
#fts!#fTi rfni of lh# city a n ptill
rapidly bv the Ruaatan* who »1- 1 n.a
“ V.in ” ,Tho
■b \v
I" of 2«‘ l
“ (a ) At 3:00 A M. one .-nrn,i
reid y hold other p o in t* on both " the air aa well aa t h o .. who Buireau at Miami will lie given
i»atr*dl»'il b&gt; Httiiouil i n i -* rtioI
'..4 ' t I ,
..f M
I \|
when the Seminole Count) mill plane il rupped bom hi to thr ». ■,*ft
1 f lf h t on land »nd arm.
1^
lh r last of -i •l*lji&lt;
’t * Sfe h* in j;
railw ayi.
I . t II
1*. •
alrflrUf mi I ,ni.l»h
.1
Here la the way ll .&lt;*• now: 1 ?/ t*&gt;la bureau meet* at the Court of the
reniox i&gt;| from li"ioi •
M -t
Inalda Stalingrad the Ruaatan*
Tue..la&gt; l*land. 8nm r ivecxnnnrl c*«
than 100 mlllL.r&gt; itnd t i ' i ' ium
•aid their troopa
MaJ. G en - 1 "F ro m the hall* of M onletum* ,,ou »« »• » :W) » tllirk
i.
evening, C. K Llawwui &lt; minty wrre auflrred
T o the ahore* of Tripoli:
Tripoli
iri.lt.. Livnl-d ll......... Li»* r ' VI f
Alexei
Rodin taev.
35-y ear-o U i:
“ (b) There wa* no round a
utry’s M U ita agent, aald lodqy. I.en Hutnrr.
bod Iti ilet Ifl&lt;&lt;l iT'll1- llf'il .HI. I1
“hero o f Stalin g rad " becauaa o f ! We fight our rountry'i
tivil^r of Impiil
&lt;■ lilt 1 , 1,., ipreaidrnt
uf
the
Couittv
hurrau
In
Ui*
air,
on
land
and
&gt;ra;
II ti
hi* tim ely arrival and hard f ig h t - :
ana,
Flrvt to fight for right and free will art *• chairm an
tng during the early itag ea of the j
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Army
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b
r
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regarding
government
dora
•lege, a lto waa g aining ground.
mghl With 4*
Is ( Ar* l ♦
haraa*e&lt;l enemy gniiiiwt p.,,iti,., **
And to keep our honor clean; ruling* nn wnat are termed In *
Rcxaian troopa holding the N ai-1
n«&lt;l{f i ft o..|- r mfid ,. ni’ifKi aifl
essential
vegetable*
ct*lc*r)
ami
chik-Tuapaa a e cto n o f the CauWe are proud to claim th* title
Th* pul.In f h • I o nd ' •«
lettuce
included,
will *l*.i Incaaua w ar* holding flrtnly aa the
Of United S ta te * Marine."
n rre»!**•I b&gt; « n Ml* nii&lt;i vi .
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g re a te r o fftn x lr* a t Stalingrad
Previouaty th * fourth line aald brought to t h * attention of thr
shut,
A Ucgro -oU lcr and i . . . . . I I , |, , ,
grow er*, Mr. Dawton aald, add­
!..i ii.. i „ ll* | Site
"On th e land end on th* aee.”
n#MFQ i lk lima vtcn thusi’ kdl*-*l
ing th a t the aublecla o f farm
in &gt;■ i . &lt;|
.
i t\ i„
Tho tpeeial So v iet communique
, n . . . ... 4 lit 1* .Mill • .
loan* and farm )*bor as effected
C tltr y Cmnrji 6 t5 . W. O. W •ill
aaid i t , 000 Btcre G erm an prixonbv
d
ra
ft
law*
wli:
also
o
r
,11*mrt*t at R.OO o'clock T u r^ iaf
pt 1 i 11|gIdt ,Hd lii•
e n kad b ate takaa, and th e re g u ­
ruased.
1u i i fit ( iin I'Hv tif Nn
wllb Consul Commander, \\ I1.
la r m idnight buntln Mated more
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1
f
he.
. 1 Mill •.* ib.
Flaldli
p
m
h
lm
f
.
Th#
r#^ul«r
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i 4 ,0 0 0 Germ an* killed during
wit f 1#1 ,«t Iftfl \ 1lu-fi 0
ilar of business will inclu&lt;lr . * iy*a operation*.
t ..........
Uon o f officers for th# ♦
f
By The Associated Prex*
Ia' tb * Don R iv er Bend a rea ,
year* follow Irif which will f . i
Gasoline rationing and holiday
th * communique aald, tha Red
1
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f
.
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•ociaj p ro f ram Inrludiiif # •i 4protection
plant.v
Arm.* had take* l i t more village* work in wai
Nf *.
#n pilau aupp«r, wrconDnir t ' L
“to tiirow rem aining enemy unit* yesterday held the fatal traffn
W A SH IN O T O n T nov 27. ,d1
the war ■
C. Collins aecralary, who a ' i*xl
onto tho eastern banka o f the accident* throughout
l&gt;‘uia Smith t Hudly I H^sna»
conscious Untied States to what The plan to solve th* manpower that
tha at comm ittee. in chsT*mf shin, 2D, Im m ff m m ik r *•f l ’
River D on." ~
aw
.*
might h* a new low for
t ic situation la being advsnceit. * in*
m
aau
iif
was
A.
t
lh , m eeting w a. A. i
. 8 . nP(n„1
end tlrfand..
h .-.I.e ll
TkU cleen-up inalde the Dan Thanksgiving faallvat.
competent rourc* arid tmlay, in W. p. F ts lJs and him* Ilf
Indicated that p o rt c f tha S o v iet
a at Y i
tluha, was lulled in «o aotofia.iidi
Al
»!t&gt;0 r . M. (E W T ) only 11 ■ wav which would Involve change* , a ll
of
the
Ixnlg,
r
i
l
h
W
rUh,
W,.«i
V„ ,
force* .th a t ci uiacd tha r i m on autom obll* del tha had* been re- In P resident Roosevelt'* cabinet.
the north (Ida a f th a loop had
‘
i.
Seven
peraons
were
Under
lb
*
plan
the
function*
■wung eastward lit on attem p t to K
by Lraln* and IE ether of the W ar Manpower t'om m ii
to m embers of th# Orlar, I-*,, , ___
,
, ,
eompreaa the N atl A rm y Into th e persons lest their live* In gun •Ion will ba tenoaferred to th ; sent
Jjk e U n d . W
Wlntwr
Lakeland,
inter Garden nnd Army Air I - t p *
IS -e O a W ck at hCtwaau th * Don battles, coal mine accidents, fire*
Horn in Mlikllrton, Uhin whrf * t
labor
departm
ent
and
Harold
Jackson
ville
lodges
of
Woodmen,
end V aI m t h a t .
ha w a. an m ilalandlng a t h l... ( ' ' '
'•
**■ « "
'
lekea .w ill become Secretary of
In the high irhool there and |M I
1,1
'
"
Labor Instead o f In terior Secreahis
i- hom#
i____ town
_____ three
,i___ y
. .ia
. _rs
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'dulih- 1I
l.illli-fjild
to play with (he Welch M inn * I -f
"f M
liountnln S ta le l^ragur tram II*
M
uf *•» jn dln*--alao playnl ha*rball on the F r c
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1**'■ 1 V " 1
P resident R ooeevfh Thursday dl. and Welsh. W e.f V*. Ico n ., do. ■
ing
hit
minor
league
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rested th a t Nation-wide gaiolirtg
"f ""
M r*. 0 . F . Meore, m other of ra tiM ta g s t a r t Dae. 1 aa eeheduird, to bis imluctlon In l h . Army. n«-1 A ' . * “ * “ ,
h," rh„
B . C . Moor*, died a t her home saying Ww* tha Nation*a rubber w a . employe.) by t h . A p p .l.ch
Company
rh'
■ ' J * , , r ' 'V 'V " * " , "
la W U katbarre, P soa. Wednesday need* w ere g rew iag more critical lan_ FJeetrlc Power
,
...
If i»b will u fiirta te m lh# funciui
gnd h e r eaa le f t Wednesday af- ood ‘M e te r y m a st n o t be d e la y ci"
F u ^ r a l M rv lfe. were held m , r w i ) , wlllrh wlM , , hH,| ..t th
ta attend lh * funeral through fallorw t o aupport tha Welch and Middleton and lnli r ,] Frirk*on Funernl Home nt
‘ M m . Meore has visited Anwy and Natrv,
In
CteU 'tcryrIl ..&lt;_*—*.
-r |„k. S .i u r d .
■ftrriiii
. often etnee her eon
and
, ...i #.ield will ncrempn.
In M entlcal f a tt e n to Williaig In Middleton. II* ia aurvivni b&gt; I M
d a u g b U rlo -to w have lived In M. Ja ffe r a . rubber administrator, h t. wife, Helen Hunt Blankenship.
' r«rnjuriw In (Ymcttfil N H
San ford .
and Loan Handeraen, price adnuii Of Welsh, h i. parent*, Mr. on,I1 whi'fp ■ rrvicr* «in l fu lrrm c n l
p
lxtrato r. t b * P n o U m t aald tha Mm,
Charles
^lankenshiIp of
VI
country1* need f a r extending whak Waal Middleton) . wo tiro th e n ,
he p re fe r* to ca ll "xaDeage ratios* Sgrgt. Rkhard lUankenahip who
Ing
4 4 a rubber conservaliot la atetlenad at Tindall Field, PanWM becomin g ts a r * scat# •ma City, and Jam es uf Waat M r s . A r m a d i l l o I s
Middleton I two alatera, Mildred
w# m m 4 * etrw oihing withM and Jullg •Franect, also of Wc*t
• y i n w I t age S a n th * program Middleton.
Th# armadillo a t th# iiifi
ioo pp - '

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UNITED STATES DEFENSE

German Forces Enter And Occupy
Big F lin ch Naval Base At Toulon
Allied Planes
Strafe Japan
On New Guinea

Rifle Teams Of
Defense Forces i
To Have Mitch

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raptured at EnternrUe hy|and NibPck Garage: ChultMl*, M.
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two *»ilor*
from
the
. Marlin
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riweol* Cypreaa
In Army
Air
Force
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a health* fem al* armadillo, fmindA1'11* I arl&lt;- ° - L. Weaver.

Edgar Bigger*. J r , aott of M r.lnear o ditch in Oviedo by J. I . »
and Mra. E W. Bigger* who re ; M .lco’m, and brought here by

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ton, according In
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Are n u t.. has
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aa aa aviation cadet' tendent
tonight.
‘We have to keep th * arm adil­
D continue kla pra-medlral
ALABAMA Slightly colder
lo*
revered
w
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each*
aa
they
at Ute Unlvlnity of FTotonight with killing fru it In the
' ta report cannot aland cold w rath er and South portion; /reeling temperagenerally burrow deep Into the ttire on the coast and oeluw freegTcund (it ord er . to keep w arm ," xlng In th* Interior tonight.

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Feds Chalk Up Fourth Straight
Victory Friday At New Smyrna
The victory
hungry
Celery*-,
r i d i continued Uirlr n m p t r I
Friday afternoon at Now Smyrrvt
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»d chaikad uP th.ir fourth Ados_ _ Interest
To
•tralghl victory at the eipenec of
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oflp*",tonr “ud*' 10 ^"i Bee-Keeping Art

A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N K W S P A P K It
SAN FO RD , FLO R ID A , T U E S D A Y . N O VE M H ER 21, 191

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1.08 ANGKLE.H, Nov. 23, —
on; anyway, the game had Sugar rationing Is adding fre»h
r rotten underway before Inlerni to the ancient Lutinras
i TVolfcr broke looae an-l
straight through the dated O
’ , bcrkcrpniL
A cup of honey hat roorr
cudag* for
a touchdown. ^•*weetrr»*
than a cup of granj*
convctlrd by carrying the'!
#. Iatr«l *ugar in the ratio of P to
U il.
c• *. 7. It contains roughly twice the
Immediately a amall bond of calory valu« oi tuga.
Sanford rooter, broke loo.e with
Irttrrr•t irw* ■mall
backyard
cheer, of alartlinir volume con. npiarira in ronaiilerablc, reflecting
sidering the mimocr of throat. „ M atiom i»l the honey trade that
they Issued from, and the noi*4» v
v» hrn »ui:ar li acarre, hoeey
hardly died down before the Knit Loom*
f,
tin the commercial tide
had stopped a Barracuda attack Hit
.... meant wide uar by baker*,
told and had the Imll again
*i.n&lt;l at home ila substitution lor
Followed
an
aerial
attack,' ft'igur ir many wayr
Daniels to Iuindrr.., and Deklrj In adviaink amateur Itre-kecp
to Daniela, tngelhrr good
_ era J k Kckert, University o»
for
about 30 yard.. I.amiro*. then! Callioinla expert tackier a' thtor* loo»e around id. owi» left *&gt;tait the matter of getting atunt,
"The •tin, of the honey ber
end for another tnuchdown and
Eppa paaaed to t'arleton for thr limi-rally hurl, rvrn the seasoned
lice-krepel.' he ocmedee. "How­
ever, Immunity to the poieon ten
be mo me,| gradually, until the
l&gt; nnl notireabl. after thi
fit at «■« minute. "
ll&lt;-e kar| iny it eo standardised
*f In rnilrurie. of experience
that yu buy bee. by the patkagr.
A "three-pound package' tell*
In, about |l and conlaint some
I I ,;C. we*.

Americans Widen, “
r Area Of Control
, In Pacific Region

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Japanese are cut off from the real
of their force* In tho northeaat_ «m Bclomons and tho American,
■hre continuing to widen their area
of control, righting ha* center­
ed about four mllea w n t of Henderaon airport on Guadalcanal.
In tho Pacific, American and
A u* tradIan troop, under Gen. Mae•Arthur furiously attacked the laet
swindling nrale of Japanese re­
alliance on Papua Peninsula, New
Guinea, and United State* bomben hisited Japanese Invasion
fortes amid tha ruined temple* of
Mandalay, Rurma.
The** were
■the highlight* of 24 hour* of un­
broken good newt for the United
Nations.
Aircraft . supported American
troops, in a drive to eipel the

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ments fo r , their troops on
Guadalcanal.* because rigid
United . States patrols ara
f o r k i n g day.and night-" This
statement indicated fo r the
time being, at least, that the

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* priaelpal strvngUi U U ■lertjd concentrated to tha v t i l ward. It waa thar* tha American
ju re Making the moct detemlned
rid to ooat the enemy whose tunply and reinforcement channels
A •‘•tte ria g blow bv
|ho Navy 10 daya ago whan 28
V «P
wanhlpa and auxilUHe*
wee* sunk and ten othera war*
at a coat of two A marlran light craiaon and aeven de*troyera funk. The enemy also sufifered an oatinutad 20,000 to 40,

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O f Identification' Plans For Opi’r.'itiiu;

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Ralph Warner Is
Quoted In Sports
Poll O f Esquire

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CrrY B R IE F
Cmiiilr C Manlr Hughe* will
•l»eak on hi* e«|H-rlence* Ij thr
llattlr of Midaay thu rvrnlng at
ihe •up|ier inerting nf the I'rrili)
trriau men at the Church
Pons nf th* l.rgmn an*l the
J ininf Drum and llugle (*urn«
will hoi.| a pnnt meeting at 7 &lt;M)
n'rha-k Wrdne*4|«y evening at the
l.egtnn hut. ilirsd/d by the for­
mer group TNe Junior Corpa will
art aa ho«t* t4» th* Hon* of the
Uttion during tie social hour.
fnll*ii* imr regular mealing. Mrs.
O R Smith, aatiitant thairman,

Veto Beech N avy A ir

lag quality that wtt make you glad you picked thia coming for
u .b ,&lt; r a &lt;D.

Damaged I . S. Destroyer Home For Repairs

(Bf AiMdaus Sr«u)
The Ituiaiani steadily tighten­
ed their gigantic trap agalnat
300,000-400,000 N ail. In the
Stalingrad arra, a. German head­
quarter* with rare frankneaa aald
tha Red armiea had penatrated
Into Nati defen.e line, south cf
Rtalingrad and the big loop In tha
Don H»er w nt of the long-beAn opportunity to .pend Christ­
ina. wit'i lielr famine, will be
The prupo.nl curfew amend- aiegtd Volga city.
Kuaaian troop, in ihrjr great given 18 and l!i year, uldi,
■ m t - i e iKtion niaa of City., or­ new
Winter offensive have tmash- E.
II
Carter.
iwlrctlv* »erdinance 250, rrgulaling hours of ed acroav the Don Itiv.r to a vkr
clerk. •niil i«ti» morning as
tale for Intoxicating beverage*, point apprniimalrly IIH) mile, he fliftcinvFtl ths. tiMi.Mil ly non*
wea given Its flmt reading at the northwret of Stalingrad in a of the youth* will or n r j to fill
meeting of Ihe City TommUilop great double-flanking movement draft quotas l-efore January.
last tttnlng and will be put tip that now haa coat the Germana
Miner mi ijusstionnairra haft
for passage or rejection at the 60,000 raaualtlea and thrratena to brrn mailr.i to thr young man,
next regular meeting, II. N- Bayer. rextarminal« thouaandv of other il will lir almost impossible to
City riel
etatni loday. adding Kail eoldirra .tailed near the Include in Urrembcr calls any af
that action In regard to the play­ Volga River In the rail, It waa the group. whose drafting into
ing of jook organ, at certain announced officially Uxlay.
the arms'll force* waa authorised
hours, will also lie takrn up at
A apecial communique—the . f r ­ last week by Congress. Mr CUtrond in two day*—aald that the ter explained. warning, however,
that meetinr.
The Rev. Joe A. T«dle, the Ree. town of Chfmy.hrT.kaya, well that there might br a frw eicepE. D Drown Ice and the Rev. W. in.lde the Don River loop, hail »iona
About 30(1 county youth* reP. Drooks, Jr, a. a representa­ been takrn in a 12-mile continu­
tive committee of local ciUxena. ing advance. Thla Red Army flaterrsl |n thia group laat June
each eiprea.eil their view* re­ column apparently wa, the .ame but registration kaa not teen aft
garding the amendment which that had nrrumrd Serafimovich on Sere for men who have reached
the north .hie of ihe Don Rlrer their eighteenth birthday* aince
reads ax follow.
Section 0 That the .ale of in­ loop, and wa. itriktn* southward then. Mr Carter revealed.
toxicating beverage. Incept wine* to link up with other Red Army J The fart that it takes aro mil
and beer, the hours nf sale of unita now pmrtratlng on the 30 da ya to Induct a man for mili­
tary aervtrea makea It evident
which are hereinafter regulated), lower &gt;i,le of the Ihm Hirer.
Thi. .mjthrrn Ri ■I Army In Ita that the*r is little likelihood that
between the hours of 12:00 P. M ,
itrrat
plnrera
Eastern War Time, of aach Ratur- on lie Nan &gt;e»if|rM of Ptaltn- the younger men will Ik* tallest
In the near future, hut the 20
day and 8:00 A M . Ea.t.rn War Vrail
'
aUsi maiti* a 12 mile advance &gt;ear old* will be called. Mr CarTime, of the following Monday during
j
)ratrn1qy Having occupied tei slated
and between the hour* of 1I:S0 Abganen&gt;ta. 40 mile* aojthweat
P. M, Eastern War Time, and of Stalingrad. In rut a Nail rail8:00 A. M.. Eastern War Time, mail auply line, they alao took
on
other day. i» hereby pro­ Akaat. a |x»int 10 miles fartSar
hibited and all vendors of such (south, and other villages
intoxicating beverages shall keep
British observers in l^ondon
their plecee of bualneaa chord dur- estimates]
,
that between 300,000
Ing the aforesaid heura. This re- and 400.000 German, Rumanian
quiremaet of closing thal! apply and
,
Hungarian troops were in
although the vendor may **U beer danger
,
of being trapped by the
•r xrtnaa In addition to such in- Russian
,
encirclement attempt
Loxlcating beverage.. It shall bb • To date the Kusslao* said their
n l a t f o l fn sell such Intoxicating &lt;
fmur nr flee day* offensive had
lieWT.fr* on any 8 taU, County or cost
,
the Germans this toll:
Municipal primary or general elec­
20.000 tleed Including 17 000
tion day and It shall be unlaarfol in
| Morwiay's operations aIon*
24.000 prisoner*. Includm* 11
000 taken on MorxJay.
Thus a grand total »»f
Nati raaualtie* in a vast Mn*ln
counter-offensive still Irvit- '» t h
■tagn
In ailditlnn the apecial comm.,
nl*| je lister] this booty takei
( M ( i t rman* gum,
truck*
I.2y0 railway rara t,®25 machine
guns. .12 planes In working «*rdrr
13 tanks Tn full working older
"A large quantity of othn *«-n
|H&gt;ns an«l military sunp.ie* lm»
not yet lieeti counted.' Ur «|h
rial announcement said "Vic de­
stroyed 70 planes, 1&amp;7 tanka, and
1 Nfl guns."
This huge Russian drive, ap
parently timed to coincide with
German dlffkultiaa cause*! ly
the dispatch ot reinforcements
lo Tunisia and southera Europe
after the Allied lmration of North
Africa, had Berlin worried. •
study of German radio outpourLngs disclosed.
The German High Command
acknowledged heavy Naii defen­
sive fighting, but late Monday
night the Berlin radio admitted
Stam p And Rond
Ralph Warner, af the Braden­ that *Ja gap" had boon torn In
Schedules Announced
Alia
tines
on
the
north
side
of
ton Herald etaff, and fomar city
editor of the Sanford Herald, has tl-e Don River bend in the Sera­
been q u o tad by Enquire Magailn* fimovich sector. The gap later
for Decamber In ita monthly
sports poll
This poll wa* In answer to the
qoaaUon: "A s a tonic to freshen
the mind and spirit and relieve
8 talinsrrad Itself bccau*. of the
the constant strain a* war narvea, at
punishing Sovlst flanking- blow*
what do rou think bast asm s tha *bor* »nd below the H lf*
*
ptinwaal*
.
In additien lo dSfnyahevikaya
Ballets received from sport- and Akaal, the vtilanc M ixed at
to offrr t hr u hrm en m i )
casters, sport editors, business both ends of the Red Army ofhone U41 "
men and marinas, placed Apart s
it
prrarnt •chrelulr In
fill
first In this respect and Mr. Waraert views aa thia mabject were
ILDNDKICK8 FIELD. Behring. IS1” 'l ihe YoMell Company, I*
___• all week, thr Rita Theater.
quoted as foUcwai “A sports faq
«ov. *4. (Special) - f h . rwvn.
recruiting campaign conducted by Garden Club, Woman'* Club ami
can get more out of an athletic Munitions
thi* Army Air Force* station re­ (^hurth of C’hritt Seicnrr all week,
event than any other form of re­
Reaches
imj ( Il 0 U ml I 1a t
an«l
Aruler*«n'*.
sulted In
*
creation. Tea dent worry about
general mechanics within a 100 &lt;Widnaaday, |*n-*byterian Aunlthe war when you ara watching
WABHIN0T0N, Nov. U, (d V - mil# radius af the station enlist­ |iarjf» Friday. Kpi*r pal (fluid, .Sat
twp evenly matched grid teams
Auiiliary •
ing aa specialists. Many of them ultlay, Prrabytrnan
go through their excltiag action.
; lkann*v'a,
Methosiiat* Women'*
have already bMO aaai
* ‘
It la the same la all sport#. Yea
!(Christian
Bervlcr*
all
week;
II and
Among the recruit* la
gat more thrills, axrtt.aimt and
A. Department Htorr. Ilaptiat
Jenkiae, of Sanford.
a built-up feeling. 1* have foot
Mlajlonarr
Union
all
week;
01m m o lt &lt;
'
■Homer's A™la Rhnppe. Wednesday.
waa praised by
offWlsls DanUl,
__ _ who Christian Church, Kritlai, Home
ition to the Damonatration yruup, Saturday,
official* of Amtrican
L e a l n n Auiiliary:

Sanford Mari Enlists
As Army Specialist

commodate I person, fer dining.
n ll.w s

A
T,„8.h_ljnIAxis Hammered Into Narrow Pass
ranean
Coast

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9 1

Member AM Oflalrd !*rr*

in g Game j
Wednesday
INN betwaen thal
lehool Calory Fad*
gYaOrnr JacksU.

lad to take place
maeaoaa will in-

T
'■! nro» rhaptrr. Number
'
S’ \ M will ronf.r 'he Roy- have recently
outfitte.! eight l&gt; y i\l il T T i 11 g C I&gt;U W
.1 Ar-h Degree tonight at 8:00
-* » • -le • •••
|
have
n'cl.K-k in the Masonic Hall. lJgnt mere on »ur waiting list In net#
rx|| MIAH 8 EE, Nov. 24. t/P)
refrexhmenU will be aervad.
,
Gov
Holland
railed
upon
i
i T ' 'i* u 'anJ* ,„w !
1 '■’ ’ v Jinlgex yesterday to guard
furnl.hed l.v lohn flnejlln*. II
|,nnr,,p,r
i„uanro
of
[} rr“,
,ro“ » Uel^nd. Mr. marriag, Hevn.es, particularly to
Ifo-I.nd ...d
.. ,vlc* men under tie legal mar.
•**••« m*'1 nf 2 t. IVnon* undtr
WEATHER
»i.t age mu«t have parental
*»n

n| In nhigln

m .irnagr

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5 P P T O
.'. TUESDAT, NOVEMBER *14.' 1942

(H it Sanford Herald

A Spending Spree
General ipcnding is now lurpasslng that o f the famoua
boom-anti hunt year, 1929. Financial experts give surpris­
ing facts.
The amount o f money circulating in this country is the
greatest ever. Th e average citizen who thought he was
very well o ff a year ago, with about %TJ o f loose money
lying around, now has more Hun |106. Money In circula­
tion has risen to an all-time record o f $14,000,000,000.
pie will spend about $52,000,000,000 this year fo r goods;
natead o f the $44,000,000,000 they spent in the famous
boom-and-bust year o f 1929. ,
It is all natural enough, perhaps, when you consider
how many more people are working and tnaking big money
now, including millions of women who form erly etayed u
home or Kekl small offico or store jobs. Put the total
result is dangerous. So far, this country in its' greatest
orgy o f production has e*ca|*cd serious Inflation, but there
is*no assurance that such luck will continue. The simplest
way to avoid general disaster is fo r those “ in the money"
to sjiend less, and put more into government bonds.

A

on th* ground?
cbl Id-boot under my

e took up fljrinc boforo the wintor of matriculation—
'OO It bactuao It woo o Ion*
nmno:,
io y C N C ^ K K R R BROWNKLl.

Eg far. aa w* have been able to
f M out there I* no place In th*
WAACa for young men of 1* and
-M a n connot live by hla will
own*— Time* Ualon. May be not.
M l aoroo aeem to apend a lot of
fkolr Uwo trying.

Doub'tful Darlan

Aa th* rationing program beCriminal prosecutions often make terms with one o f the
»* M l I Increasingly fowl, chlckon
He turns state's evidence against his accom­
11 OPt to become the principal criminals.
•aboiltut* for meat.
plices, and saves his own skin at their expense. It is re­
Marshal
the world'*
legist, but
rumor b*

Rommel may not bo grettable, and no one admires the criminal who profits
greateat military item- by it, but apparently It has to be done.
for * long distance
It looks as if something of the sort were taking place
dooa right wall.
with regard to Admiral Darlan. Whether or not he la a

A friend of oura write* that h*
hao been "atatloned permanently
la Miami until h* la traneferryd
permanently aotn.where elaa."

la 'thla day and lime when an
automobile he* an accident, tbo
'N M r can anally recover roel*
V W Sailing hla spare gaaollne and

Nazi at heart, he has certainly played their game In
France. Ilntnxl o f the British Is said to be the cause In
his case. If so, it has undoubtedly led him on the same
paths as those with out-and-out Nazi sympathies.
Now that ho Is In American hands, and under our
watchful eyes is allowed to function as head o f the go vern ,
ment In North Africa, he can be useful. )Iia order to the
FYcnch to stop fightin g doubtless saved many American
lives. Ills following, whether large o r small, la better on
our side than on Hltler'e.

WASHINGTON

r&gt;a Tltuavlll* . BUr-AdrocaU
Jiks modern Improroaaonta are
MOgnl. “ factend o f standing
tho doorway llitenlrtg to a pad*
or yoo can lit to a chair and
m o n t h , raldo."
paitime of fools?

WABHINQTON, Nov. 11. tW
W l—Civilian inonle It-made up
if Inoueanda of thlnya—mool of
them imall For oaamplc. In a
capital department (to re tho
ether day,—r woman coatoowr
fumed load and long became tto
ciert tafoead to ail) her a tuba
id tooth Mate uMm * aha turn'd
In nn eld tube.
Wh«l&lt; tbo ejatomox had lUlkfd

F&lt; 'trees.
Ttal'a not all. olthor. While
K-tllng Un Is Do main objective
since the Jeps
ihut
off our
main aourc* o( supply • la the
South Pacific. ' roclamatied alao
produce* thousand* *f pounds of
aluminum and load for tho war
cfiocTboro will com* • Uaa*. of
ruaraa, when there-, will bo no
tho tuho-for-tube ardor waa touad. But that lima may bo aomo
month* away. Tho Till Jlarrtgh
InitituU ratlmato* tb it tte arv-

The total area of Canada u
about threw per rant larger than
that of tha United State*, Includ­
ing Alaska.
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Mark Twain

l&gt;o Samuel L. Clemens, much better known as Mark Twain,
whoa« birthday will lie celebrated on Nov. 80.
Nobody could lie more American than Mark Twnln.
Horn In the village of Florldn, Mo., in 1835, he liecnmo
in turn a Journeyman printer, a Misaiaalppi river pilot
(when ho got his pen-name, Mark Twain, from a call used
by pilots), a newspaper writer, lecturer and author.
He
was brought up in what Is now a vanlahed civilization,
the Mississippi River and the Far W est o f 80 years ago,
and ho has brought It home to us all. W hile his first repu­
tation was made with the humorous travel book, “ Innocents
Abroad," he will live especially In hooks like "Roughing
It," " L ife on the Mississippi," nnd above all, "Tom Sawyer”
and "Huckleberry Finn." J
•It'^eeema odd riow tRat, aa late as 1900, histories of
American literature could be written which confined all
mention o f Mark Twain to s footnote. Now he is recog­
nized as one o f our greatest writers. Fopular appreciation
did it for him, wiser In this case than the critics. Now both
the critic and the man In the street take Mark Twain to
their hearts, the best beloved American author.

Supper will b« tight with a*,
sorted cold cul*. potato salad.
tl)&lt;ed *oir pickle*, bread, butt^
apple butter, and ico water. W

V i«H ¥ ~

Ottco upon a time, if the question were asked who wus
W as. It bocau**- watching th*
leaf In cycle of celadon tn America's licst beloved author, the answer would probably I
nwt—
have been Longfellow
Nowaday* the reply would probably |

ding under the tree; thte baa
been a swift season
toon the alarm—squadron
took night
bird formation, t am told
c i trip, a lew never rature.

.

CAMP BLANDING, Nov. 24.
(Special)—Soldiers atatloned at
Camp 11landing will pauae Juat
long enough In their varied train­
ing program* Thankagivln Day
to cat a turkey dinner with all
the flxln'a and then return to
their dutlea. Tho day la not an
Army holiday. .
long before raetille ia founded
-vhite-clad cook* will b&lt;f tuay In
•heir kitchen* preparing dinner
which will Include fruit cock­
tail. celery, olieea, pickle*, roaat
turkey with
oyater
dreaaing.
candied aweet
potatoes, rice,
cteamed
cauliflower, cranberry

m itw

.• «\ • *v*. *

You might not think that piano movers ever had a
good time, but several dozen movers in an Ohio town have
had the time o f their lives.
It was piano-scrapping day. F o rty trucks were lent
without charge, and the movers worked without pay. A ll
day long they merrily wrestled w ith all kinds of pianos,
big and lltUe, heavy and light, sustained by the.blissful
assurance that It dicln't mutter how much damage they did.
B U L B VEJLSK FOR TODAY
In fact, tho more damage, the better. For the Instruments
i- OOD GIVES US INTUITIONS.
were meant fo r Junk, and all that waa required o f them
m PTIN C TIV E
RECOGNITION
was their metal.
O f HIS TRUTHS: For tba Lord
So the huaky movers were reported as “ pitching in with
gfVoth wisdom. Out of Mb mouth
glad cries and doing everything to pianos that they had
OORitth wisdom and underalandinz.
never dared indulge In before. They wrestled the big boxes
Fro verba 1 :6 .
o ff trucks with one hefty heave, and watched gleefully
as they smacked the ground, splitting open, spilling keys
STRAWBERRY MARK
in overy direction. One upright drew cheers as It hit the
fteclda Magaila* of Vr
ground liko Humpty-Dumpty, shedding lumber on all sides
W A l It because It was a long
until the metal Interior was entirely exposed."
■REc
lumrncr, tbo aoaaon lived unBut the boys who followed tho trucks around seemed
I d ^*cocoon
* 1 U of*bod to frayad i to enjoy the performance still more. A a m ight bo supposed,
many were kids who had to take piano leasons.
^tlth afUnrdrd tba fruit alow In

\p kns'srlt

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6 ^

Piano-Busting

lhaping,
i - 7*eSK.,
•fallen

' aauce, .Waldorf oalad. Park IlotA
‘ roll*, pumpkin and mine* pW
B o B i a n d m g H o l i d a y plum pudding. Ico cream and cof-

Thanksgiving
— ,
— Not
a ,.

THE PAY-OFF

lo ng w o o d

At the last icaalon of the Clvif
league report* of the variou*
activities of
thr l.ra*ii*
w*i»
j
given amt it
voted to fur
niah free mrmbrrahipa in th# II
brarv lo the reading public.
for
' Tentative plana were made
Library
t aupper to be given in
Hall at a future (let*
Announcement ha* been made
of the marriage on Nov. 8 of Mr
l-erojr llrnntaaey of Longwood l»i
Holme* Todd of Or-

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Admiral Darlan
Farm ers Counted
Changes Roles On To Make Full
Often In Life Use Of Equipment

We W ill Appreciate Your Reservation for
ThankscivinK Dinner - $1.80_________

A I* Feature.
j GAINESVILLE. Nov i l iHpFew men have changed role* If (all
Florida farmrrv will tin"
•n much in this war at balding, |o depend largely on w.ulpmr:i
••cl‘ urn, plpe-emoklng Jean l-oui* lb, r blvr n„ w
,|„ tbe big f.*o
Xavier Francois Darlan, 61, erat-1 nroducUon lob faring them
while “ strong
man" of

Mr. and Mr, Henn.a.ey M* command^* * battery of naval
living In the Dlnoon place on
oR (h# w -U r B Fronti
,*u
.
i . i . r«p*nt*dly cited for fharkamanTh* brld. la honor ffu «» ■‘ ■ , hiPt coofn.**, energy In IU3V ho
lea given thla week Tn Orlando
eomman&lt;l(r
thlf(
by Mr*. II. Warfield Dora.y *t y ,, jrrtnch „ . ¥»| f„rrr*.
her home on Fernwood Avenue.
wh#||
fr„ Darlan JoinAt Seminole D H elngC U b two ^ roU ln'a c, bintl,
*■
ear load* of racing
" » « y|«*.jpr*mler and waa dealgnated
arrive.1 from the lien Whit*
^
. . hi* eucreaeor. Bitb,c* ,n
torly antl-Britlah (due to Britain'*
T.h* Woman *
A “ I K.nfbt,n« Pwndbrg of French warablp* o ff
Chrlet Church mat a* &lt;
hon* 0rmn m 1BIB) hv^.reatciied to
of Mr*. J. Heary * £ * * • »
eond hi* fleet egamat England to
day afternoon whan Ui* winter brf&gt;k y ,, blocked* of France,
acllvlllf*
of
the
organization W|thapparent .Naal
blearing, he
outlined.
thvn UKtmi g•ntrallulmo of
Mr* Emm* Lyman preeld.nt, FrTOch u&gt;d (M and , lr forte,
prealdml when Interwtlpf report* ^
eoioni,.,
wen prreented ty th# commit.
by lh. world „
, p.
‘*V;
'
.
...
peaaef aeeood only to (aval.
Tho** present were, from Alta0 , rUn j, ihort, huaky. precise
monte Mia*
Mary
Knowllon,
.mbuioua. U he amoke*
Mia* bouglaaa Boatock. Mr*- 1/- Wg p|
horilontally. he'a feeling
nae; If the pip. lift. up. he'. In

“ because of I hr urgrnl nrr&lt;
for tlerl and other metula foi
making ahlpa, plane., iirel nth-'
war e q u ip m e n tM i Dayton i J
plained, “ the War I'nxlurtlon
Board ha* allotted enough at
the»r metal* to make only UO pert
rent a* muth nrw farm macMw
try aa the average annual menu
factor* for the two-year period
l (MO-41.
That farmer* air being count
id on to make the full ini of the
equipment they have and keo|
it In operating condition by rc

" B"^*tra"DeHc!ou!ri™
JANE PA R K E R

FRUIT CAKE
I Lh.

I Lbs.

I

39c

74c

$1.85

A *

F BAKER'S MARVEL
I V, Lb. Loaf

Stuffing Bread

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HEN TURKEYS, 10^2 lbs,* to5 ?w tM 5 c
TOM TURKEYS, 12-14 lbs, dress wt, 43c
LONG ISLANDDUCKS, dress w t, lb 27c
FATi RED HENS, live w t ............ lb 32c
i-iirKLaxtt

FRESH PORK HAM, trimmed......lb 35c
&lt;'or$:ieA*i&gt; m iu LE

FRESH PORK SHOULDERS

.... lb 23c

CHUCK R O A S T ............ ......

... lb 27c

RIB ROAST ............. ...........

.... lb 29c

A-liKAD*

SUIMAnW
w iu i

ii n x r

*

CRANBERRY SAUCE
2 cans .... 27c
A &amp; P PUM PKIN ...... No. 2*/a cans.... 11c
n «K i.M riT t'N

SW E E TPICK LE S..... 22 oz ja r ....... 19c
m s*

FLOUR, 5 lbs, 19c; 10 lbs, 35c; 20 lbs, 67c
lUte C. O f C* Finds
Livtntf Costa Higher
have arrived la Town and art
getting their doga la iriia for tho
winter racing tattoo.
Entertaining thla Wodnoaday
at dinner la Mra. Flofaneo Orint
for Mra. Abbb MaiyUou, Mra
Harriet
Wblttoa,
Mia.
Lolg
Mecklty and Mtaa Cora Oolloy. .
At Longwood HoUl Monday
night Mra. Maxine Clark am
Mra. Fleranou, gave a dance faf
10 tailor* from tho Sanford N*.
val Station when W legal girl*
were partotrs. Taoohon froar
Lyman Kbo*( wert koetoooo*. {

ONVII.LE.
Nov.
»*,
— The coot of living la
i now higher than at say
ce December, 1KSL as
by tho Bureau of Labor
Index baaed on Jackirieee. which are general•rad aa repraaanutlva o f
the title aa a whole.
I* b" the Roeearch Di­
tto Tlorida Slate ChamCommerce reveal* that

rssiLS 2;

1IZ6-S9 avaarg*.
ivo riaon t t kor9*0 Of the boo*

Mr. and Mra John Thomas
and aon Frank of Washington,
D. C. w|U arrive Sunday to apond
a week with Mr*. Nell* Thomas
.Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Slog of
Paranah, Ce. apeml a low day*
tble week as guest* of Mr.
ood Mr*. W. L. Sin. and Mr*
David Hoeer.
Tbo Rev. and Mra. W. B.
Kayaor of Mima were luncheon
rueete of Mr. and Mr*. Wl|lrt
Anders on Sumlav.
.
Th* Rev. and Mre. Lionel Netton' of Oviedo
were
luncheon
guests o l, Mrs. J. W. Dsaieto
sad Evelyn Daniel*, on Monday.
Mra. O i i c b . Millet of Fart
U ale N Ua la vtalUag her mother,
The Baptl.t Missionary Society,
mot at the h m . of Mtaa Mary

ya&amp;nxtis ‘E n h .

J o u r P IT H CHERRIES, N o. 2 can 15c
S U N N Y F IE L D OATS ... 3 lb box .. 19c
FRESH FR U ITS and VEGETABLES

K a s*. • » w i » » i h e a r t

POTATOES;.......:..... 10 lbs ..... 31c
s trs o n s

C R A N B E R R IE S ....!. 1 lb ^ U o b a g ..... 23c

.i^*miN r a u e a s s u

CELER Y .

.

............... ............ stalk 25c

* Allj Mi«tfy f i pgtAt

,

LETTUCE ............................... head 18c
pbriB asaiA

C A U L IF L O W E R .... .......
YO R K A P P L E 8 ........ 4
n
R AAIlv
i i lIjIJ
r w ...*• e.e..•.•*••••••••**••«
U Iv

lb 14c

G R A P E F R U IT
41
T E N D E R Y E L L O W SQU

mfnjfae'ura M ^ lt ^ d t a c a r d a J

PECANS;

Chemist

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i ■1T D E 8 D A T , N O V E M B E R 2*. 1942

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PA G E TH R E E

T H E SAN FO RD H E R A LD . SAN FO R D . FLO R ID A .

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Social A n d Personal Activities
E LO IS E W IN N LEE, Society Editor

Telephone 1(8:

RRl'CB-DKAH
Mr* K K IVaa announces
the issn iaft of her dau^htri
Camilla, tn Kobley Roy Rrues
son of Mr. and Mr* W R
Itruee of Columbus. Olio, on
Saturday, Nov 21. at 7:00 P.
M. In Washington. n C. Mr
and Mrs llrurr are residing
at Prealdrnlial Uanlen* In Al
eiandrla. \a.

P e r sonal s

\u nonius

Sm

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officers

at

the

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Woman’s
Club
Honors
•
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leachers, Husbands Mwrai day. «uh Mr.

m

*X MiMW **;**HMiM&gt;*&gt;*&gt;

s.n?:si:,.c? ',,1-rs ;b .'s !
Monday

BARGAIN DAY
Double Bill
TODAY
WHIN HI 100H0 INTO Hit
I T I S . . . t i igw lln w trk il
WHIN HI

TOOK HOI j
M MS

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.light

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—
Mrs. Sarah llirkmm
« “ » ; ... * '« » wuh iiirthda;
»•’ •'

►" [ »

l - .u de r .la le

Naval

The club was beautifully deco- B*»» spvnl Ihr wrekriwl In Man
Mrs Sarah S Hickson wl... r.
rated with fern, cassia flower*. * ford with hi.
parent* Mr and r|,rated her i ighly elgliih lorthda
snd daises carrying out th* club Mr* W I.Allman
no Sunday Snv 22 » * . honor,
colors of ysllow and green. T S s,
al a surprise birthday parly Saguest* wtr# greeted at the door.
...
, ,,
.
.|ufd*&gt;' sftermwen *1 Ihe home ..
by Mr*. Glenn F. McKay, floating , Mr
„J
' ?lmrr
. her son and d.ughler m law M
lostsaa, who Introduced them to IN' and Mr. Ilnfnrd Jones an .U ^ , Mf&gt; w „ ,,|rk. „ n
th* club pre.ldsnt Mrs. James ,on-HufordJ. .re visiting
» . Th, ublr wh|rh . . .
rr,
Moughton. Mr*. Houghton then
. Mr*.. , " • " k"’ ‘ n “ ,h H tr.l
nnlnlof d c .r .l IO|| »h
introduced the guesU to Mrs. O. [Valdes Hotel
.prva.1 with a lace cloth and can
P. Herndon, ehairmap of the So- '
trrerl with ■ l arg e whi te birth
tlal Department, who In turn pre- I r
... .
..... . .
. day ca ke holding Km pink candle
•anted them to Mrs. E Compton. u Kn* '* n M « ,n bhinhol*« srvl and decor ate d with pmk n i n e
chairman of th* HosUs* CommitShmh.d.er h .v, returned re
W a * t a ft e y Fern
arvi pink
ion- vine
w■
tee. and to th# other commutes «Neir home in hey
alaiul the cat
member* who ito&lt;vj In the reeelv- vieiting he., w.ln frienda and twined
After Ihe randies wet, hehle
relatives for several .lavs
and blown out by thr tiisrvorr*
Bridge and iSeekers were en­
light rrfrwahmvnta w»-rr •rrvral »•
joyed until a late houi when
• Unit
gur«t* whiclt hr f 1
Mrs J M Htmecipher. Mrs
acors* wars tallied and Mra. Roa*
c h ild re n , g ra n d ch ild re n «n,| gi
Adam* received high prtu for E. Hollins. Mr* E. If Uney. and
Hick
tha ladle*, and B. C. Moors, high Grace Marie Htinacipher formal f rmntlchiidrrn of Mr*
for th* man. Th* * hecks r player a parly apendlng Monday In Jaek
winning high scots was Mr*. It. aonville Thay vlalted with Mr*
U fhirna A aiwbelal nrita ••• Cottrell Talhr for a abort while

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with IjIfUl

u *ta»id in. secreff 7
tn.t « •*m|&gt;nnmn She-wda
. I ■: Warner'* .when

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— f h e » r uncertain tune *
Hunt t*f • i t *
phrey |l«»gart nut Irxinc Rapt*
••'i f n •m lieing dlaoovon the ln|
.Say. air you goiu*.*
IMi- , I on.e
drua
to dlfVft It* I te l&gt;avi* itrll* he* «t*.I •ippiuir •» ••••la at a drutf*
a tm *
a a * Iiia k in g
h e | n u t v l f %4 # iik n l
n»r&gt; Won't
Forwtt/*
" H kn«M»
it th.«t f •*•«i.*f ini ik
\I . . * a.sfkid Mith |ana ItH A
mw .**
ami
later
at Ml*
“ Are you c m . into i h• .«i mu
I be
1tid in job Thi* fby
" ill
k ilim
t )•*• u t
i l ’n t
ii h i i
Miileatonp, i t o r
•f I
row
.Kb \ ••fitiiriil" l ana &gt; a11..lib
k*)
1 til Mt | t * U fts- ntaaijt I*
v ., \ • .
in
be niamrtl
'loa al*«iut
it
Irving «n « •lt»«p|H'ui trig *•i••iiittl| Ill 1
t
•
••
••k»*«l
fur
\f%*
a corner"
aImiiii that toinor j
mw. too,** thr Miihli rantr bit * I ' f i»"*l* I* .ipif th in k • h r 'i A jlc v
Hiimphri) llognrt rmehe.f
I
ronclution t»ne wa&gt; or Another j
l
II
b I rahllflg Club. of
he mutt-il. ” lhAl young mnn
11.»r%Aid I nib r ••!» hn« lietn « ill
going tn h«%e * future *’
I tali fa
•trie
t #•».*
T h e r e are thing* that
\l\
May may forget but not lhi»'
H.l,.
r t* *p * Y i
orv l hriAtuiA* tl nt I min TtirtM-r'
Horn
r id f t n a r t .
M .f
took her
•hupping I a i i a
t...*k
A l y t e Mai into * ftlirtri * au I
•aid. "Alyct n ill ymi ti\ fit tin*
coat '**
Alycr •Alt)
Suit"
I«m nu «*'!
Alyce |» ( artit * •land in nn.l off)
duty one of hrr )ir*t friend* .She
trle«t on the cuat. a mink, ami
modeled it «h||e UltA m*|H*etrvl

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‘ I* • H • ••CltlHlful," ■Alii Alt! •
M?&gt; .
**!)’* &gt;"ur»
•Hitl |Mfim
.Mycr \|m to thi* dm fusii .
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The

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)»«-e.«uae
ere lonr
Monfortcn Twins
. 100 New Itegiatranta I Uhere
’ lon g In
catalogue o f
Celebrate Birthday I
Will Be Hostesses It e m * ahoiit a M..|lv

Jackson, and M r * V
*on. M r *
M U i V i r g i n i a llnldom, who la
( ' Hatcher, ami Mr*
J &lt;
Ml'
tea chi ng achool In Ovie do, apenl
chell, i p o n m r i o f the Jumr ^ U
A
H . Mataon at her home, 703 l*al-

la rjr*«e
thati

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Baptist YWA (Jives
Supper In Annex

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•|m»|iI i»r . •*•i •
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s.i u

HOLLYWOOD

at 8:00 P. M. All member* are
tinted to attend.
The U. D. C. will be hoatease* to the Serrlre Men's Thank* tcivinrf
-Dane*.
Tt'ESUAY
Leon I-awson. J E. Hod;-, end
The union Thanksgiving 8 #rThe regular dinner •meeting of
tb* Pilot Club Mill he held at Ties* will be held at the Flr*t Charles Palmer spent Monday ui
Baptist Church at
M Tampa on business.
7:15 I . M
The Rev. Joe Toll* will
Mlaa Jane Sharon was the guest
W KH M Sill.H
on the subject "In God'i
The Junior ami Senior Y. •'
of Misa Ann James ln Jackson­
Mrs. S. O. Cha*e Will distribute i Tim*"
A of th* First ilapttst Chun:
ville over the weekend.
yarn at the lied C r»»i Scwltiic'
FKIUAY
met In th* church annex U&gt;t
Room.
|
Mr and Mrs Ralph Campbell night with a buffet supper. ThoStudenta
from
the
Grammar
The Rest Proas Surgical Dress*
visited Mr. ami Mr*. I K. Cham­ assisting in serving were- Mr
lr«V'"\v"orhroom*"at “th T Gram^Ir School. Junior High and High bers in Orlando Sunday.
Walter Fesler. Mrs A J Pete
School la open all day from •J:U0 |®thr ,» ■ " n* ‘*d free of charge
son. and Mr. C A Anders*"
A. M. until 6 :0 0 P. M ..th Mrs. «• * " * V. ‘ h*.
Dr. and Mrs. J. N. Tolar wtllljr.
It. D. Pope in clmrirr.
|Club from 8.00 oclock until ll.QP leave Wednesday for Richmond.] The room wss decorated
The Civic Department of the* ' *
Va. to spend the Thanksgiving] snsp dragon., pink rose* _
Woman* Club will have a covered
The Red Croaa Surgical fires* holidays with their son, Ralph.
"" ilph.
fern and supper wns served hu
dish luncheon nt the club house ln» » Workroom at the Grammar
fet style After the supper tl
at 12:30 o'clock, uilh_Jtr. J T., School is open all day from 9:00
Sergt. John McMsbnn and Mr*, members adjourned to ibe aud
Newby and Mr* K. B. Clement* «• M. until *'00 P- M. under the McMahon have arrived in Banfoni torium where Mr* Itulh Jack*
aa hostesses. Program concerning direction of Mrs. II. B. Pop*.
from Gaine*v|llc and are visiting taught the book. " I f Two Agre,
Sanford's .touch with the World
The N L'eVere Howard Chan* with Mr ami Mrs 8 C. Gamer. She stressed the im|»irtanee &gt;•&lt;
I prayer, and urged the youn
Red Cross liny by Mr* F. E.
Mrs. S. C. Dickerson is Tn
charge of the Red Cross Sewingl Mrs. E. J. Smith of Macon, Ga.l girls In form the prayer hab
Roumillat.
*
.Scaled on porch of Ihclr hut In • New Guinea villtye, thc»a native
la visiting
her
brother-in-law, early and continue It all through
There will lie no prayer meet­ Room.
belle* ate civinf th# hewljr arrived l). H. void(era the onra-ovrr. One of
ing at the Methodist Church Wed­ ter of the United Daughter* of and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Itcnfy life.
the itnuchlxip K nfferinff an Amenran-mt4# rifarett# to oae of tha
nesday night.
the Confederacy will meet at th* McLaulin at their horns on Westj The meeting ws* adjourned wit ' tiativ# firU Th»««* tronpi may have joined the Auitralian ground
a prayer hy Mis 1’rtrrson.apoi
............... „
home of Mr*. Claude Herndon, Fourth Street.
Iruopt m thrir advanee an Buaa, Japan*** ba«e in New Guinea
—
-----------------------*or of the groups
_.
D l l isSHAY
605 Magnolia
Avenue at 3:00
(Centra/ f*»eee I
There Will be a night teation o'clock. promptly,
Staff Sergl. Daniel C. Gallant
Thoar
attending were
th
of the Ilivl Croaa Surgical Dress­
and Mrs. Gallant. the former' Mlttea Barbara Ann Damntr
ing* at tha Grammar School from
SATURDAY
fCliuibeth Whltner, »ro vUitlnir Jean Whifham. .Shirlrv Krhol7:30 oVIork "until 10:00 o'clock
the Utter** parent*. Mr and Mr* Helen darner. Itulh Cummin*
wilh Mra. C II Klrlley in charge „ Student* from the Grammar n. F. Whllner. 1*07 Oak Avenue Mgr&gt;orl#
Mary
. There will hr. a Thanksgiving ‘T™™- Junior High
—"•—
Minnie Itulh (Kiimm. I(i&gt;)irita K'
Dance ut the Young People's S*"00' are Invited free of charge! M J. Ourak
—- —
»h«i ta instructor |ni
.Martha K imi» Jfnnir I j
Cluli from N .ill o'clock unlit 11:00 to dance at the Youn« P ~ p lt '.; fof eWctHcj|l welding at the Mv llutrhm*. Naomi llutehin*. V r i
ti»»r.
I«* p * m e
frit'Kili
.Mure than 1t»i n o . •• k'i*tr*nl*
P. M A small fee will lw .hargwl Club from R 00 o'clock until 11:00 On* Naval Station at llrunsw^lrk. Phillips. Jean lla n " '
I.#.- -#•»• o f twins wt-rr p fr - as
ha
httslrur*
P*rk«&gt;
th*
t lit
and aouvenli* gurn u.
each r
,„lG a . aocnt lhe wrekeml herewith,
* ' . !• kl i* 1
A
M u r fu r l im j C u m m l t i mr»rr« n-.iit *t th* t*tty
guest All student* air invited. '
* ' i nc.1' „ Roun,illV w,.n hi. family
I "
N,* ,th“ Anderatm. E l n
Harintau. Kilren Hragg Kiitabe:
i rlatn e«l K rld a v
a llertu vo n tn H a l l to m e i f !•**% m g I ' m i U v evert
TXe Townsend l lih will not I distribute Red Cro.a sewing to
"
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. . .
Franklin, and llratrke Gamble
"i " f
hrf
I in
daugh tar* . ing whet*- It*** i* ti t tei in I to learn
hold ita regular mu-ting at the the county
d
Son
ja
whan
l h e y j „ ( lh , |r
The Young Peonies' Club will |
/ " ^ ^."hlir A i. lol Al*" Mr* J " Phillips. Mr
Court houar
lutre* m thr p ro gr a m
&gt;
t
their
f
i
f
t
h
liiithdab
eel
at
thHr
clubhouse
on
the
if*.,
.
..
u
-u
i.-L
,.
i.
.
James
A
Riser.
Mrs
Effi*
Hal
The llaptivt .'l V V. will be in
.
.
f«»r •e i vi r r m i- n urtiln the l h f e n » e
.a. IIW .
U.nn „'.I,-L
Tallahasaer Mr McNIarrow Is a‘
of T h a n k s g i v i n g - a . . t o u n c i r ,
U cea tlon .
charge of Red t r*»»* irwinj/.
The
S e m in ol e
ItrU rra
Ix xj g r
" f
,h' .............. . • n'1
More than MSI women an.1 girl*
ir e toy t u r k r v s w r r r p U r c d have a ir e *i|\ rtiri&gt;l|&lt;&lt;l ■« h .« lr t » i'i
Lorpo.
j
Mra
IVtvraon.
Mra
Andei
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Dr. Morris
Book
At Christian ( liurch

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Nan cy
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\|r s Ib.f'iild Dunn. Mlaa
NS l III a i iv« and Mi** tiladya

Mra Catherine William* who
highest score. Miss Rebecca Ele­
vens, and Scre*no waa won by ha* been connected with the .Mar­
Mrs. Vi. C. Erickson.
garet Ann Store In Banfoni ha*
Aftsr th* prsaentation of th* been tranaferred to the Gainearrites, • dtllghtfil program waa vlllt store. She and her two child­
isantad aa fallows: a Tsp ren left Sunday.
M i, Mlsa Msrioii* Haas Cogbum. accompanied by Miss l-enora
Mr. and Mr*. James A Riser
WhirIdon; “ Foollah Qu.itlons", a who have been apendlng thr sum
loading, Mrs.
Bart
Chapman; mar In Montgomery, Al* where
•Whits Cliff* of Dover" and "Th# Ifr. Riser Is affiliated with the
World la Waiting For th* Sun- A. C. U Railroad, have srrive.1
H*e,“ Mrs. A. M. Phillip.. .*- In Sanford to spend the winter
compaaiad by Mr*. Gaargs Mc­
Call. During *h* refreshment hour season.
Mr*. McCall played srvaral **|ec
Staff S*rgt_ Henry Slaughter
Hons at th*&lt;iSslano.
iu o.
and Mrs. Slaughtar 1Bsre ilsiling
II^
U m n for
the
occasion
Hostesses
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.. ,|r fi|au(hl*r
were; Mr*. Compton. Mr*. J. (/! “ /• •"&lt;« »*"■ »
Paola. flerwt.
Paltarson. Mrs. Frrd VUlUms. «"d
fsiolly of
Psol
Mr*. H. Wad* Rocker. Mrs. I&gt;*a ! " Ua* t ' * r t* UI '••T* today • but
Leahtr, Mrs. Al 8 ., 'Hunt and Mrs. Slaughter will remain here
for asvsrsl weak*.
Mrs. Ilsmdon.
Among
Mrs. L P. Hagan. Mr. and Mr*.
II. F~ Morris; Mr. and Mrs. B.

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NnahiiRH P U H ItE Y will I tlflb lilt •' Vtill i lint
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ATTRACTIO N
E X TR AO R D IN AR Y!

Mmlr By u iii'vv |inti*itl*s*il |imc-i-a« «f riiynii
nml wool— it In wnliil.-tTiilly liglil. vi*t UBnrntory train "Bnw it
wiirnur limn ninny
Blnnkctn ai'lliiig nt B iiMu t prlrra
The long flu ffy imp Bn.w 11 glnriniia alirrit.
The rayon satin BinilliiK ia f, inchra wlilr, n
aumptuoua note indra'd'

72x00 inch aiM*--alx m c h e a Iu i i k i t than tttav
uiual alie— mcana plenty of IimikUi to tuckin at the foot nml wrap anugly under your
chin.
T m ttcd agnlnat moth damage for five yenrn.
G gorgeous solid color* to nmteh any Bedroom
color scheme.

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lavy Football Fans Hope To
Shatter Army Jinx This Year
A l’ KRATL'RHB
A N N A I’OI-IH. M.l, Nov. 3 4 ary football fans are hoping
•lr Mlddira ran shatter an
nay Jim tlia year that'a lieen
landing them since the earliest
iya of the
4H.year-old grid

B AC K fAT

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6 o w l O ffic ia ls

th e h elm

Can’t Decide On
Teams T a Play
fly OSCAR FRALEY
NEW YORK, Nov. 34. 0P&gt;—
Sherman waa right
when ha
made hi* famou* ilatement— and
you ran take that from «r&gt;.
asperate.) official* o f the Roue,
Sugar, Cotton, Orange and Bun
Bowls
With many trama storing their
■niforms and most of thw other*
facing their final game, these
potentates of post-season pigskin
parties still don't know to whom
they shoubt start making over­
ture*. At this late data only two
of the seven rnajot coni r re nee
race, have been settled, tbe Wes­
tern and the Missouri Valley,
Ohio State, the ill*
10 king,
come, of a clan that Spurns New
Year's parties. And for most of
fh&lt; invites. Tulsa, the
Mlnou
Champ, is considered small poLjtlrxn
Which leaves these gentlemen
In something of a lather hoping
they arc first on the scene Satur­
day evening when moat of the
‘•name" team* close up shop.
Hi other, believe me. It'* going
to I s msd-rush.
These gent.emen w",t;i the giltedged contracts and the kill-bear­
ing fountain pens bisme their
predicament on the changing for(unn of n wacky wartime foot-

Charlie Trippi
Is Understudy •
I
F o r Sinkwich
II,

IIOMNKY WIIKKLKH

Feature*
h'or the third time since Itifr.
ATLANTA. Nov. 24. —When
ary has s thance to tack up
hen all-Amrrira lootball honors are
wr Straight kaydet scalps when

tho'aerie* rreumr* here Nov. in
and the Pallors an- telling their
iaOower* they',.- going to do it.
• After winning Irirt-s- straight
’between 11*10-13. Navy lo st 2J to
J 111 11*13 Th.-n la t u m IUIUf l , the Huilarv rural um i
the
W ttt p o in te rs thr*** timr* h»n«JmtiDlng Again, only t«» lwv on m
fl*Id goal. 17 to 11. in *22
During tin* la*t thrre years.
Army hasn't I...! n look-in. and.
Ill fact, it* touchdown last year
waa the first the Greyleg* lolll.il
winning 14 to V In lUlk
t another
formidable
West
t eleven !• coming .town here
tackle in unpredictable Bailor
And If Navy wants that
.fourth In a row. It'll have Jo get
it tbo hard way
For Army the "straight game"
Jittg never did mean much. The
Kaydeti t wlce have copped four
'to t row. W - O t and 1813-lft.
And what Navy man can ever
forgot that troulle.on.e 1823-31
eta when the Sailors quested
fer victory In in Straight game*
with only lice In Ilr2:l nn.| I'.r'.’fl
.breaking the monotony of Army
• trlomphaT

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pa. 'c l out this season, reserve
a sirclal place for
Georgia's
Ciarllc Trippi—le'a the nation's
AII-America understudy.
Trippi, a ap* foot
180-pound
,lm of a lad from 1’itUton, l*B.,
tame In Georgia billed as "inothn Frankie Sinkwich" At e
freshman, ha was
terrific.
In
etiring drills he outshone h'ranhicIhr-Flrrball — |poaslbiy herau.r
Georgia's All-America halfback
wnt .[owed by excess weight.
This Kail, as Georgia plowed
Ihcppugh opponent after opponent
In gain tun national ranking, h&lt;
ha* been y'rankis's
alter
ego
Krnnkie regularly etarte at tall
back, engineers a couple of touchdowns, and then retires while tie
PKtetnn
trlp-hajnmer
disports
hlmseli'
Whit confounds his critics—
and rnoel of all his opponents
ia that he’s Just as good as they
said hr waa. Even mo imful Wally
IJutts has decided It must be true
-and against Chattanooga hr
shifted Hinkwlch to fulllack and
gave Trrpnl the starting berth al
(lilhark The punch, of two (riplertrnais in the same backfleld *•&lt;

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LEGAL NOTICES
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.FR E E ! FREE!
HOT FRENCH FRIED POTATOES

p lo iio n

DEEP — H A M — PORK — CHEEHBURGER
HOM E-M ADE C H ILI
O YS TE R NTKW
Take Rome An Order uf
FRENCH FR IE D PO TATO E S
10c

SEMINOLE BAR- B- 0
“Home of Those Famous French Fries’*
13th and ELM A V E N U E

Clothes Must Last Twice As Long! To Clean
&lt;\
Them Often Is The Answer!
Men*#

Fell

(Cleaned

and

Mocked)

tana

heart!

to aouth &lt;«durxia*a
Swamp.

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H a tw e rn
tharn, .Sinkw ich
and
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277
y a n la
m an I riff nrut 111 mart* try pa an in if.
fiu ah in K thr*lr |fnnt irroun«| nn*l
a r r t a l la t a ! fo r th** aaaaan lit 2,

UlU fin h
Sinkwich

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WE ALSO DELIVER!
AHK ABOUT OUR ECONOMICAL
LAUNDRY SERVICE

Itrlng In coal hanger a for garments
— we can't get any morel

.1 1 0 E A S T 8ECOND BT.

T E L E P H O N E 405

Classified Advertisements
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COURT RECORDS
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Itsrtl.f, tdrirnln N.brasSa;
Vns are hrrsby ordered to ap­
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u u s i r th* sworn f StJI or Cnmp istn l

filed In th a f a s *

FANCY FAT

of Dnrfbldj

Ylcii.ry Unwell •&gt;. lies McCartliy
llnwell, being
w
a n it f u r &lt;Hvore*

TURKEYS

flirt) In ( h i " a llo v a
tla a lf
!
CScaafV, ten or ft#fora Ilia 7th day of '
Dac«tnl&gt;art H i t , o th*rw » aa a D a - 1
rra a I*m CoEfaaao w ill l*a anlaradl
a g a in * ! jr«ti fo r f a IIlir a to appaar
or »n» w ar a a r * q u lr * 4 bjr law .
It I* f u r lh r r U r d nr ad that lM»
Niktlr* |*a puLiliahr&lt;l o n ra a w a» k
for fo u r (* ) ro n a a e u ilv a m ath a In I
th * Hanford H a ro ld , a naw *papar
1 pohllahad
at
H anford.
Kern In** I*
County, Flo rid a .

r o i*

TO M S........... 12 to 20 Pounds
H E N S ........... 8 to 15 Pounds.

VVITNKHH my hand *r»d official •
Baal at Hanford, Btmlnol* County
Klofl'U, Ihla 27lli day uf f)ctt&lt;hv*t
itt:
o IV Mr.ltKDoN.
•’lark f t th* Circuit Couit
lb 1; I* ItCItMCK.
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CHICKENS
FRYERS . - - 2'/2 to 3‘/2 Pounds
HENS - - ■ • - 4 to 7 Pounds

(lifr it 'U I Haa I )

Ik TIIK (IH C IIT COl'UT, JIINT1I
JI Dll f 41, f m e t IT. I&gt;V AMD
rim •Kum oi.i; r o r m , r lo -

Abso
FANCY

O Y S T E R S and JU M B O S H R IM P

STOKES FISH MARKET
PHONE 545

417 SAN FO RD A V E .

cept for the BeaB*m'fi iipcnfr 1* [ 6.4•kin*
gainst Krntucky — whrn Tripni' ik's*na. Al*»pi&gt;" rt *i
iiiii'intrm rv 1
r ' "t
mad*' n tntiHfiortal
*»*
dr!ut in ait minutra t n ervo u s ■if T*s liiirrla siii ll»*»ls*«
font hail nnd the liittrr iy louicht
T ill it t iK 'i
f'lra l N atio n a l Itana ..f
Alabama pamr, hr hna pJay-l n*
much or more than hiVAII Amrr T i t iilf P i C h a u u rry |tr»ra
lr Ita lla lm H |.rai
ica captain.
N K U , K U M T i:

F o r c f f ir t iv f f jF M , t h r r r ’a h ardly a pin to rhoftan lir t w r r ii t h m i
— b ill hTankic* ia lha**rm itiry p lay
t r w ho wind ’em w hen the b lu r
c h ip * a i r
dow n
AKH in«t
K rn
lU t k y , w it! ( i n i r t r i l t r b 111nic, U-6.
In
t h r la » i
if iia r ir r ,
" R in k y ’*
pitched a n ,I p| in ^ rd f ll y a rd a In
n ln r p la v a tn put a f r n o tH r ty
Ing aron* no s p r c |a !i* t J^ n ('o at a
o n ild
I*, m11 th**
w In nin g
cu t HR
puiti.

elle&lt;l 'tlsrns's It).(I Irail.
Tripp hasn't lijti lo &lt;|e||ver the
« * h umler flee yet, ami Wally
ope. he won't be railed on to do
it, el leu.t until m-xl season.
As n vnrilsgr.gainer, ha cominn * well in Dr mig he imderStut Ie. Sinkwich has catTlesi tha
hall Kit limes Inr 7U3 yard* by
T r in p l

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r s r r ir d

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To A f*

Om la, A n d re a Nr rt t*l To l*tn*
tfa l V-’ la
|*ri»|tD Hon i »h*Mi A b b ii
c i i a t t r : i . M OM TtJ4U H
Mb )#
I In !*•»■ T*s Ui# tllf)K C«fn*
I'aliy
• ir i« r % ( T in k • n r m o iit h u ik i
Manfonl
A ' U n llc
alls»lta|
Hank
T*# M a in * T M iowItnmlM
T J. Ta* r r a ft It M H a rr !*
*1 u l
iin ^ m t %i i i . i : HDit i M i i n i i
C H An»»&gt; To li.f k M llrn ln
n% IT B — 4 II
Ncsfrl* M an tle 4* In Jtr
A*li*l' |
lin n II f m I# N o rrla A Jo h n Arw!**i |

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i.ir v lk iv :*
t.llrK llp . l&gt;aburn* i.'h trlM , TU u»
k ill* arid leoran* Wi«**la- T lt u a v lllr
1111bn. liotsa r i,
O raitd
Hnpltf*,
Mlsli
and fto** I nr bat to*, fir and
Ita plda, Jdlrh
Hu teki It a lta r. H obart W ill!* . O r •
U ndo, and (Unary a liapp, hitfali*.

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rv inr
J an uvrrnge of fij)
yard. pef trv for Hlnlfwlrh and
OJt fo r Trippi
On p.ora Sinkwich is credited
ith hT romplrOona out of 128
thrown, with s total of !,|U
yartl*. Trippi has found his lar2-1 Rmw I" *6 attampta for
482 yards. Kinky's punts avrraga
30 yards, Trippf's 3T.

L y . Orlando

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11:05 A. M. 1:30 P.

M.

3:35 P. M.

8:15 p. M. 10:05 P. M.

12:45 A. M.

Lr. Sanford

00 A. M.

11:47 A. M. 2:14 P.

M.

4:10 P. M.

9:00 P. M. 10:47 P. M.

1:30 A. M.

Ar. DfLand

45 A . M .

12:51 P. M. 3:02 P.M. t 5:21 P. M.

0:45 P . M . 11:37

P .M .

2:00 A. M.-

3:20 A . M . 3:30

A .M .

7:20 A. M.

40 P. M.

• PLATE LUNCUES
• SANDWICHES

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4:50 P .M . 7:00 P .M .

9:20.P. M.

JACKSONVILLE— $2.32 One Way—$4.18 Round Trip
(I actedlag Tag)

• SHORT ORDERS

PHONE 60

200 PARK A V E N U E

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house, beautifully fum
oak floor*, tile bath
, nice lawn, good loea
[any other atlractica fenOwner leaving the city

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h*r*(*|r glV Fn t hat J u n i
k i u a , Ik ( I I A kCKSIY»
l. o M !
|*a|# w orth f lir d haf flliAf IIA7.KN CAHItOU#. Complainant.
»•!&lt;■ ri h« IsBfNuirlm uf (H» r a t a l*
Vik
s-r lln r ry
I llllo n
I'a p w o rth . da- N r r r r t K C A IU lO l.U lU f r n d a n l,
f K is H l, ( h a I th# fllad h»f y# ti||o n
h i t ro n im u iti n
fi,f fin al t|!if liiirg r, and th a t a hr#
o u iii : h o r r i n i.iC A n o i
Mill a p jii) t.i th* ilo rtisrab la It, W
to
N ir r r u :
c a iik o l u
« h o *a
P im a of raaldvne# and putt of*
H gte, *&gt;‘iff)ty Ju d u * rsf Kam i not*
lir a a d d rtta la u n k n o w n .
« ■••mi i . K lo rtd *. **n tha 21th day
Ifoa ara haraby nottf1#d noil ra*
,.f t i*.*nits«r i t I f fo r ap p ro v al of
* . ftr 8 hil fur f ilia l t i l i r i i i r i l a a i) ul rad in *pp«ar tn a r * r t a ln HOI
i yss Mir it i pf ih * v# tit&gt; of H a rry of C om p laint f 11**1 by 1f a ■#n Car*
if i 111-fi I i|!« iif lh, ilt c r a an l. nil l l l l l roll, naa mat )«iu for a. d lv o rra , now
padding In tha C lrn n it C ourt of
•I Mai f t ,N..v*m bar 1941
hwrnthnl* C ounljr, r io r ld a , ra lu rn JI'N A (A )V ilt r t 'A P W H U T H
i s t r r u i r l i **f I ha a il a t* of a bla to l ha l» w *m b » r llu U Day,
to - wit
tha Tlh day of P # rtm li# f
It Ml i n
M tl.T O N
I'A I'
A. I* . I f 11, In da fa u lt tbaraof .mild
XM fHTlt. d a r*a *rd

• OYSTERS and STEAKS

—
,uu a NTED—
*
GARDEN vegetable
_____________________
ita M follow*! 100 «c h In W ANT TO B U Y i any kind old
collection, Broccoli, Cabhouse to wreck. Duhart Luma, Bermuda Onloni. Lollard*.
ber Co, 008 Banford Ave.
Luca, Beets, Tcmatoca, L* ---------------- — -&gt;li. Le*X«, Brussels Sprouts. To employ man aa caretaker or
fo r 43.00 plu* postage or
foreman Bamlnola High Karm.
m e . J. W, Bell, pbona IB,
Balarv, houae, water and food
* “ ‘
fu*l fumlibed. Yaar around Job.
Character muit itand . Invesllgood condition,
gallon. Alex R. Johnson, Sami.
A. Jones, WS8-J.
nol« High School Farm._______
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ONE BILLION and
Three Hundred
MILLION In W AR
BONDS—

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Ever Saturday Night
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DINTED STATES DEFENSE

SAVINGS BONDS
A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A I L Y N E W S P A P E R

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A , W E D N E S D A Y , N O V . 15, 1942

Member Aiusociated I’rcna

Critical Phase”
Reached In Battle
For North Africa

O o N e w G u iD e a
German Losses Total
80,000 And N e w
Red Assault Has
Not Reached Peak

Stalingrad, with tb* San lo M at­
tacking furiously from each aid*.

In addition to &gt;0,004 N oil*
killed or enp-.urad, unofficial rap orta a a U about 110,000 were
wmnsdad.
Tb* Bad Army brok* tb* tbrac
month trig* of Stalingrad yester*
day, smashing Into tb* city from
• lb* north, and swept forward a*
moth at I I mil** on a tOO-mll*
front In a p e a t offensive In
which 7T,040 A lls troop* bar*

Reveals New Activity
On Guadalcanal A s
American F o r c e s
Advance Westward
tar a h m Ii i h Frees)
In th* f*r
Pacific, American
and Auatratoa troop* battled In
do** quart*rt tb* Japan*** In­
vasion fore* remnant* on
the
L**che* of New Gulner. while
Allied plan splayed death oo til*
trapped ■jn*mj.
An earlier communique saw
Japan*** activities In a new aactor of Guadalcanal— In moontalnooa regions overlooking Hentopes Field Iram . lka.aiatkwsrt
— wer* r» portal by the N »ry p**tontoy a* American forte* con­
tinued l Weir advance to tb* waat.
A rosKiaunique rrrealcd tb*
a*w activity *ooo after Secretary
o f the Navy Prank Knoi told a
p m * conference it I* unlikely

Vainly Attempting To
Hold On To Tunisia
Hermans Reinforce
Itizerte And Tunis

(R U S S IA )

BRITAIN

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Russian troop*, forging deep
Into tb* bU bend country of the
Don and shredding th* Hanks of
th* German wtdgs lotting into
Etrilagrad. captured a doaen
town* and village* on lb* fifth
• day of their drive.
Oftov I h m ma &gt;d
advancing north
hieing occupied th*
Inhabltod localitlaa of Tamlllnak,
Akatovkm and Nataahanka on the
bank of tbs Volga, Joined band*
m with tb* troop* defending tb*
W northern port of Stalingrad," a
special high command common1qaa said.
Thwa Adolf Hitler's moat srabUtoo* and costly venture of tb*

air fo r m *r* matntalnlnf such
a light, round-the-clock petrol of
th* Island that It la "insprobable"
the Jape will be able to put ad­
ditional troops ashore, sven at
nlimt.
0 * 1*1Is of lie mountain activ­
ity were lacking but it appeared
Urn Jap* were drawing up field
artillery prepertory to shelling
the vital airdrome.
The area— in ihr Marabulo and
AMERICA
upper Malanlkau River reglo*—
ia tom* three mites Inland and
AUSTRALIA
hat an elevation of about 1640
feet. It would make ms, Ideal pin
aasaUcontent.
Tb* Jap* apparvnliy planned
to *U*mpt with their field runs
The treditionel Amcricen Thanksgiving Day of 1842 will I* obsrn^
what their bomber, and warships
have been unable to do—knock their turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce end ell th* tilmmlngs at th en i
out tb* airport which la th* key Iceland to the eerdent islands of th* South Seas, the Army is see Inc t
to American defenses In th* Sou­
thern Sclomom.
Meanwhile, American
plane*
b***d at th* field continued to
pound away at Jap poeltlons on
lbe Island. Attacks were tamed
out Ut* Sunday night and early
Monday.
Oil tb* western front, where
ParschuU troop* will land
J President
Koimm’vw Ii . (i.tvenioi
jq M jo n jvq d marine* have eilaad'
In thla vidnlty •■•part of tar*
J H o lU r d and M a y o r H ill h u v « la
their position* mart taaa fir*
tkal
tierriita
batwron
Nov.
f
«ued
p
m
cia
m
$ utm artUntr *&gt;idi
miles sine* launching an offca18 and Doc. 8 , UcuL Col K V
Icnwirntt
m dnv
tt-it-bftot#
aive Nov. |, they continued what
with thi thank
I ' i&lt;•af mi# |
tb* communique described as Lena* of tha Array Air Korret
I ford ft ihllliafi* to ill .&lt;lnn t e llm
to­
“ II mltel advance*." This suggest­ School In Orlando,
hfihdnv h&gt; « ! t«•11*J|iiir I I m i h «ri
day. Airport* within a 2&lt;J to
ed the Jape were potting up stem
vlcn and i r * 11-«I Miiinl a* I it itir
resistance. The enemy fa believed 30-mila radlua of the O rla n d o
aranjrnl In It* nl ««ric*&gt;iiixMtiurkm
concentrated, for the most part, Air Baaa will probably be used , Motor vcMcl* owner* wrrr rsii I Men m 1h» n t in n l f m m , m
In tha exarciaaa part of which Itionrd to.!ay by Jno. I* Jlnkinla that area.
' flu tlliiff th r t#«-i o iiiw u l nf th** N i
Knoi offered a brighter picture will conaUt of dropping par** Cojnty U i collector, nut to n i v a l A ir R ta tiu n . « i l l U a )ii)« i«
p*ct to remove 1812 lirrnsc plsu- o n ly * ih o it tim e Hway fnm
o f tb* situation. Indicating tho chuta troop* from tra n sp o rt
Jap* now are virtually cut oif] planoa during daylight hours. and replace them with full •liH i h l r r rejruljif d u lir a lit " c u t 1tn
18(3 plate a.
from reinforcement* and supplies Participant! Tn tho maneuvera
k r v anti Ih r trim m in g r*” nt jmm&gt;i
“ Doth th* license rate ami lh, ■ ltd t'lr HlKTlP I l M1A|MIJi111\ I n|M
a* m o lt o f tb* ■mashing Amer­ iro MfHtndly Amtrkan &gt;ol
ican naval victory a fortnight d im ” and civilians art* r e ­ plat* remain thr same as l&gt;-&gt; m ille r fur m -i v h r Mien m i* m
year," aaid Mr. Jin kina, “ esupi
un 11B11■i11a
fit
ago
and
constant
patrol uf quested to rafraln from any for a small atrip of steel mrasui IWHlffMil i+111M*■I
activity or action which might
•a Ilor •
Ine on* and a half by two
causa
Injury
to
thra«
tnm pa
W h ile l hi t a n m i* « b iiii ht * #*.l
Aaked if b* thought th* Jap*
and thtra is no cause fo r • • wllh"4T' print»,| In yellow »,.l i ha* r
P|-e-e Iml
«i M i n t
kill Its
could bo wiped out, n* replied:
having a stampe.1 in irnsl n,,-- T h ll flit *giVtll£
tarm
among
tha
county
real
t |l * .
W ill
|.
“That’* been our objective."
ber
Thla
I*
to
be
Unltnl
on
tb*
I he Id Ml th. t m - 1 l l . i p t f l i &gt;t h i
He aaid the situation appeared danta,** Col. Luna tsplalnr*!
old plate ovrr th* " I f" , and . &lt; totnoricK mi '• in \ M itn,| ii
to b* progressing along tha lines
hr said, he on sal*, tier 1
he mentioned In bt* Friday press
With each new plate a stick.'
conference when h* ■aid'' tb*
will b* furnished which i&gt; &lt;"
America* force* have widened
be applied to the inside uf 'M
their are* of control to about
rear view window to that It i&gt;
••van to »ln * milaa west of ftfbnvialbl* for inipectlon, or if thr
deraon Field and that lb* diavehicle ha* no rear window n
ran b* stuck to th* windshield
tone* between th* eastern and
Full Instructions for applying
an
waatarn American linca new I*
on th* back on each slicker. K.
more than I I mD**- Before th*
StatedAmerican* launched their land
ORLANDO. Nov. l i . - (S p e ­
Applicants for Herns* for -nil
offensive, tholr area was a atrip cial)—Hooting
license
usn
an
of stat* can may at the l&gt;m&lt;
o f caasta] land scarcely five mile*
open season will b* Issued in all of securing tha miniature liren*'
men betwsan tb* ages of 17-to alto sacur* a 1842 tag wlth..»i
bv e*rgt. John Hosier, " l! 8 additional coal. Mr. Jlnkin* slate.)
Fighting Marin**,” *t th* San­ adding that *11 applkanta for np
ford Poet Office en Nov 20 and lor vahlcla licenses should preen,i
their registration cards ami titl.
In addition to awurlng th* II- certificate! at th* tea collector •
ccos* men will receive
seven office at the Um* of application
weak* of lh* finest military train­
FLO 111DA i onllnurd edd t,&gt;
ing and a complete course In how
There srs five marshal* In ihe night with light acsllernl fr,»l
to us* th* SpriofMd and Grand
rifle. Man computing lh* prelimi­ Soviet Armyi th* till* Is s jwi- In cgtrerpe north portion.
nary work will than fa* eligible sonsl honor, granted to high o f­
ALABAMA — Warmer thi* affor son* a sdmaroi specialists ficer* for exceptional service
famoon and tonight.
roar so* ranging flora damolslkm

Parachute Troops
To Land Here On
Tactical Problem

EGITUW

’Sanford Civilians Will Observe
Tomorrow As Day Of Thanksgiving

lies O oriot'
Reported Demi

1943 Licenses To
Be Placed Over
Tags Used In *4

Fightui^ Marine
Recruiter To Be
Here Nov. 26-27

$ Jeffers Determined to
Ration Entire Nation

Rifle Teem To Hold
Prad jce Thursday

PROCLAMATION

Th* (Unfoed unit o f th# IW ft-

Coast Guard Enlists
Female Auxiliaries

Where**, a day of Thankafiving has attain l&gt;ccn net
aaida by proclamation of the Praaldcnt o f tho United Blatcn
and by tia Governor of Florida whereby we, th e people of
a fr e e nation and atata may rander thank* to our Creator
for tha blaaaittn bestowed upon us, and
Wberaaa. tha P llfr im fsthera of this country likewise
aat aaida thla day for giving thanks that th e ir cropa hail
baaa hamatad and the light of freedom, liberty and Justice
had baaa permitted to be bora anew on this continent, and,
Wberaaa, tha bleaalng of freedom has again been
threatened by tha aril force* of tyranta and dictators, and
oar Ubertlaa and existence challenged by their cowardly
attacks, and,
Wberaaa, that challenge baa bean and is being met by
the spirit of on aroused people, and by the strength of their
industrial might to provide the sinews of war for both
our awn brave aoldiera and aallora and for our gallant
,

a anon us, and In tha warmth
ntiful crops grow, and men
_______________ _ jiving assurance that these
endure when tha eouna of war baa vanished;
l, L the Mhjror of Sanford, do btraby
m, woman and child to observe thla 26th
ad • day of Thanksgiving, that tn due
attar* still

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in ( it, Court Monday evenln* Thank.giving " MrU nr r.llr.1
iliunkeriness, dlsimlrily comluel , ............ tn the fail than li«l*&gt;
and w.saull against anuthrr negr&gt;. ibe
Angrlrs Ki-ams would
with n ihcHP.”
t v|pto |iirlut«&lt; n n ji fmm Sifil'H'!,
• ( ruel man" In his cell pester .*'&gt;•' 'esd messages limn II mr.n
,l*v failed In show any noticeable i
here
pangs nl remrirae tor his peat, | lh N II Junes uf lunlrle liu
ami blew music on hi* flat re [ “ *« introduced as s ape.I I.)
semlding a whnl* negro band He , llowsrd Iwmg RecummVnilwImn.
mmiestiy admitted having recentl) for ste|&gt;» to be taken hrrr in -&lt;d
ridden Imlnus
faral
on th*1vin* housing problems, espcr'sHt
Htrramliner from her* to Jackson- ■fur Inromlng Navy officer* and
vllle, by lying face downward and |ihi-cr families, were *uggr*li&gt;il li)
Hinging In a handle on the top of |K c Harper, president
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Lid Lifted From
Potato Allotments
Tbc

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CHICAGO, Noe. IS, (AV-Thc
government’s price control poli­
ty “ reach** to the heart of the
Inflation droblcm” and further
lubatontUfi Increase* In price*
can b* svoided by th* firm ad,
ministration oft agisting tows,
Dr. Harold 0. Moulton, proaldant
of Brooking* tnatltutton, said
today.
Th* noted aeoeioai 1*1 said no
prodlctlon* can be m*d* regard­
ing th* adinJntotrattoa o f Uv*
tows bot assarted “ thera appear*
to ba sound raaeon far bsltovlng
that price Irwrwase* during Ul*

three-acre
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pl a n t in g

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r lr it h iin U fo» lUftnlntif H f iit h e n .
Ito rn u m •mil II* ile y

•re hi rally lill lnl
»hrn ho
htlmrtu iinlos#! eiiulpment
fftir thr ihiiw hrM* *Srn n
toHrrI rru"hr4i him Mrt'liiri re*
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I A I T T a RD
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been llftod, C. R . Ilawion. county
A U S T I N . Tea. Niiv
(Ah—
agenl, slalesl this morning, but.1llrsuinnnt
ufficeis
captured
there will be little acreage added Claude (Cowboy) llriuy liwlay
in Seminole County
convicted slayer wluse
wife,
C. 1). Walker, aaalstant dl- Toni Jo Henry, facea execution
roctor uf the Southern DtvUlun Saturday, after Henry** eecaa*
of Ihe I&gt;*|mrtment of Agriculture, from a Taia* prison farm. Ha
Issued th* following sUUment, wss found In a rooming house
ciplaining
tha adjustment
tn !•*• }h*n S4 milt* from th* Lobs
county agent*: “ PoUlo** will Charto* La. orison holding hjg
not bo considered an allotment wife, wbo confoaswi to tho shootcrop in th# 1841 program. Accord- *n* ° '
}°
*
ingly no allotment payment will fro**n fi**
■■
BUd#*
be made on oatatooa and ocnal Pr , f ,n*'
NEGRO WOMEN HI HKD
PHILADDU’ IIIA . Nov. SS,
-Tha PvnngvlvsnL* railroad

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Says Team’t o u g h
Is In Good Shape1
To P lay Tonight

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FoIliTT’ing o co titr -o thout yes­
terday aftertoon on pairing and
tlgnal drill*, Coarti Mcl-ures to­
day mnouMTil that lb* Celery
Fad* war* In good shape to In­
vade Nrw Smyrna today and ploy
IKa Barracudas. a* tho^e ariddtra
eve termed. Th* gam* will itart
at 4 0 clotlt.
. ' .
Billy Epps. th* taw headed
. cyclone, will now a«t a good
chance to ahow hla metal, re­
placing BUI Kleining at left hair
who I* out of the game with a
apralned ankle, a* a reault ol
being tackled too hard In the St
Aurqatlna gam*.
Probable lineup for the Fedi
according to Coai'i MrLucas wll
be 1 Carlelon, LK: Elfirletary, LT
Frank Johnaon. LG; Fm C; It*
bum, KG; Gormley, RT; Dekle
RE; Daniel*, Qll: Kpp*. 1.11:
Wolfer, KK: and Undress, HII

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GAINESVILLE, Nor. 10, (Spe
d a l)—Dipper-dipper and raixlc
daixle—now you ere It—now yoi
don't.
Adept at auch play th*m*»lre*
the University of Florida Gaterwill thla week hay* to ue* much
of their practice trying to aU.f
th* rmtila-danl* by the oppoellion
Georgia Tech, their opponent* Hal
urdey in Florida's 1042 fo'lhol
finale. U on* of the nation’* Irwl
ere In wide open play.
Thl* *tyl# hai ticen moil cf
fectira for them. Coach Bill A in
ander'a team haa a perfect record
and haa met aom* of the nation'*
heat grldlrcn machine*. A 7 0
Tech rlelory oyer Alabama l.i*i
Saturday wa* a football highlight
varsity of Georgia nationally, the
help to make th* Craektr Mat*
tho 1942 football capital.
Florida’! coach. Tom Lleb. lie0 lot of reapect for the Georgi*
Tech bead mentor who return* to
active duty with th* team a f - t
two weeki of reel preecrllH-.l by
doctor*. Beck In 1921, 1.1*1, cam,
eouIh with a Notre Pern* *l»vm
a broken leg rncaied In pl**t-r
to watch In* "Fighting Iil-V
beat the Engineer* while he -at &lt;&gt;-&gt;
th* bench.
In 1929, pinch hitting f o r K n o t*
Jtoekna at Notre Dame, he b r o u g h t
0 aquad to Atlanta that left with
a hard earned win. Llch he* &lt;11
reeled two Florida teem* to vtctoty over Tech. In hla flr«t *r*
*cn here, the (latere won 16-17.
and laat year tha acore wae 14 7
favor of Florida.
Speaking of lil t Raturilnv-. I
to 0 loei to the UnWer*lt&gt; &lt;
Miami, Lleb raid, "Jack llardlng
haa a vary good team—one that
Would give any school a go-'
aertp. TbA load* the mo*V ■■(
their (coring chance* agalnet 11*
and wa paetad up three opporlunl
tie*. Bbt our boy* came out of
ti&gt;* Miami bailie In good *h*nr
and we ahould be ready by Satnr
day to give Tech an entertalnli-iaftemoon -

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T H E R E F O R E T H E M A T H E R S T O R E at S A N F O R D H A S S E V E R A L

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li.U .I .A S . N 'tv. 2 0 , — y u e it l o n :
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writer'*

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g r ille *

here l»y Ao*wer well, there ere lot- of
thing, hut III.) Int'• football Irani
un mnke it M-&lt;hlet ullil keep It
■hat way b i r g e r t'l an
Isr in Ihe,,1 part*.

anything

There’s A Reason
Why Best Punters
Come From South
Dy A R T ED.HON
AP F eature*
OKI.AHOWA CITY, Not

2 0 .I l.e I l e a , , a l w e y
heve done There'i eomethlng al&gt;out the *outh,
f t. writer*. It teem*, I iuh, that make* a fallow went to
hi. Hi
tu*l irfn.e i&lt;. lake . Irtann
&gt;kick a football out of thla world.

l e u . » f i r t y ear, they pick i h e I T h ere n e v e r will be a m t l i f a e I linn* 1 , f l u u l In Ihe c e l l a r ; ] lory a n a w e r to t h e q u r e tlo n : w h et
■eai nfier &gt; r « i. Itaylor pull* th * eectlon p r o d u c e ! t h * fln eel football
n ap .r up*rt nl Houthweal Con- teemaT B u t th ere'* no doubf b u t
f e r i n e . f.a.llnM Remember t h a t t h a t th * e e u t h , a t l***t In recent
. i In u . t l . I . , a . l e . t areaunT
year*, h a a co m e tip w ith the fanell l . i . i i e the w . mi .i aterted , a e i t p u n ter* .
«.ll wui tak e., uniong the * porta
Ami d o w n her e, w h e r e acrllonal
.d ial*
n .e ,
wer e eakeii l a 1 prid# blaxe* like a fire dOuae.1
"&gt;k ‘hf
“* tbiy Utought w ith g aao lln a, the fen* proclalr
h*y would II i*h In tho co n fer- Il'a the ao u lb
-* - r a t t h‘ u t em ph aalte*

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Baylor

waa tagged . the foot In football.
Sammy UaugH, Jack Jacobs,
Owen Price. Glenn Dobba
peerless punlera, all southwesternera.
S „ one , ....I.I figure t h e llruln*
The American football statistic­
-»cn u . i i r n n v a . I n t y e a r when al bureau backs up ihia southern
hry

e e n r lh in n lie l.l &lt;&gt;f .e ve nI. There
&gt;rrw h in t , ih .it If B a y lo r won one
.a n t- 11 ■ lle a i • m o ld feel Ilk *
ney h .n l h a.l a g le e t Reason.

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t i e y taSTllaylor tha bojrt with
the KyrwUv punch, That’* all th a/
need.--Jaet -one- open lag. They'H
acortr then camp down o n tM tr
one-yard Una and hurl iMulta a t
yoe.
Quito a football team hut def­
initely not a fayoHIo of tM
1 porta wrltara.

Wayne Millner Knows
Answers To Old Game

delight In ribbing Wat
there 'a r t la tim* to xlctOTT
i out of Um receiver'*
eeconda left to play,

W AAC’S

hr.as Bayior Has Good Team,

nenee game.
Tm*
*n» l 1* only thing that rauaed
myone to u r n ao much aa notice
-hey were in the rece.
Well, m ain, thr lieara a rt In
t h e fight f u r tl • rhamplonahlp.
J’htty Imt iu Tr*a», bjl they beat
Alkamo*. T rim
Aggies
and
l‘. C. 1 they *1111 mual tackle
&gt; M 1 » I 111.e In gamea that
nay fuithil iheltrup the Houth* rat race The tlrafi' defeat- by
Jlartlln Himimm* illilnt count In
, ,e • nlrieiKe ruinpetltlon and
ovllhe. dlil the luiar game.
Il'a a teem nf opportunists. Tha
t rare were callra upon' to atop
lean a A. ond M. and Taiaa
(h itltlan I’.* time* Inilde tha IfOyard. line. They tailed only one*,
lint tlal'a not the atory of
Baylor's grrwtrwsa. Juat give
them an inch amt they'll taka
the tall game. They play rock*r,n-an&lt;).i oct-Vm
football
and
they turn any kind of break Into
.curt
l ittle Hill f'olrman Wat tho
■park that retried ihe team along
alter the hi** iu llardln-8!ramane.
lie w ti the guy Teiee Christian
wet watching. Well, MUla BlU
went out with an Injury, and
Kit Klltrell took over to run tho

Leahy provide* f o r B*ftluahera eeldom get to him
It ■ rare thing for him to
1lad oyer after pitching one.
profiting by tho experience
o r triah opponent*, decided
Barielll tax# aim—and to
chaperon tho receiver*.

THE USE OF THE

A tu e SfbtT-

BCAU W oJ l|
SfAAlfietr FIGHTS.
Sid By M o c u a a tr

supremacy ’u pun'tfng. ThK
uon the southeast kicker, an

,|n« Ut. most dlsUnce. Lait ye.r
[A »»» the southwest, and year
before that, th* eoutheast.
But Individually, ah, that Is
where the eouthwaet sparkle*.
I-one, lean Glenn Dobba, a goal to
goal punter, his kicked *0 well
his University of Tulsa I* tha No.
1 punting team In tha nation.
L**l year's lop punter waa
Owen Price of Texai Mines. In
1940, It was this Prk* person
■^»ln with ■ 47-yard average.
celebrated Indian, Jack Jactba,
waa only a few Inrhea bthlnd.
Hut her*1* th* teat. In tha Na­
tional Football League thla fall,
where tha beat In tha bualnts*
operate, Jacobe waa the leading
punter until he flew away to Join
the Air Corpa. And whan he left,
Ilaugh took oyer first place, and
Sami, gan*rally conceded to bo
th* lln n t kicker In pro baU to­
day, I* from Texai Chritllan Uni*
veraltv,
la there any re*eon why kouthweat kicker* ahould bo AoperlorT
Coachta at Oklahoma’* threw
major reboot*—Dewel Luator of
the Unlrerally of Oklahoma, Jim
I-cokahaueh of Oklahoma A. ami
a variety of

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the items we offer in this sale. rThat
n ii meanfc they are irreplaceable. For
months past fine cabinet woods have been rare, wools have been pre­
cious, metals and chrome almost o ff the m arket On November 1 st Bio
manufacture of innerspring upholstered furniture stopped. We have
these things now, at hard-to-beat trices! The things you need, the qual­
ity that lasts, the value that spells “investment”!
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cuts on everything. . . and we have hundreds of rare bargains in store
for you. You’ll find values that are hard to duplicate anywhere—not
only now, but even more certainly in the months to come. Get what you
need-^md act quickly. Quantities are limited on everything in this ad­
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We cannot promise ever to bring you an event of this scope again.
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Axis Forces Face,
Encirclement By
Russian Troops

Club A t Luncheon
Describes T r a i n Ing
Of Women At Corps
Camp In Daytona

t h e r a i d b u t 10 p la n e s failed
to re tu rn .
S tu t tg a r t is th e
There a re
now about 7,60®
t
c e n t e r o f a v i a t i o n a n d elec* f , i_ . . . . . .
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tric a l in d u s trie s .
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A couple of U. S troops examine a burned-out French tru ck M fe :n a d eighteen mile* aouth -f K«fl.
a f ir s t n ig h t ra id on G e rm a n y
peeled to bo added a t the ra ta of In French Morocco, after hoatllilict had ceaeed. T h e truck w u | blasted Into a heap of unk l.v Allied

Full Admiral Now

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30 To 50 Miles
F r o m Stalingrad

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Lieutenant With Rickenbacker
Reach Agreement
On Martinique Isle
Describes Sojurn On Island
Funeral Servicer n
Conducted Todays
For Dr. Philips

Allied Airmen Pound
Two .\frican Porta;
Tripoli For Third
Time In Two Duys
In N i.rth A f r ic a th e U ttiU c l

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until a total tu lh o |Rr * ■•«*« ala • F'Ht
planra operating from a irc raft carrier* in the M editerranean
A U td force* h a re now ringed the N asi,
rlked stre n g th of lDO.LOO la
Aail* l»t**trgri« - f Si*
into
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chad. T hird O fficer Pauline E aten
w e re ( i k t i i f r d l i t i s t .** i .** m g n
Bpofford who I* tta tio n e d a t New York
ilk rmb t r i m * rlH If r l r t i i r l i l t m d r i
*
D aytona Beach told the Rotartana
m ighty ltu*»i«n nffrn*iYv whlfh
a t th flr weekly luncheon a t th e
*pm ng from I hr mirth***’*! nrt«l
M ayfair H otel today.
t m i l h n f t h r V o lg a r it 1
rh m j e
U R L Bpofford, who waa In­
vanda of Geifuari* « « rr nut I |
troduced by C harlet Morrlaon aa
rout Ifl R u n la 't E’lrslr* ! nttm k ilf
• form er citiaen of Florida w ith
194*
T h r (Mln m i * i’U-hi’vl Ihr
a l l yearn c s-erlrn c * on Miami
! A it* hark 10 (a. 5 1» m t l f t , W a r 1—
new tpapera. aildatl th a t t h e n a n
[ If i f t h r !*r*irg »• - ( '•ta li tik ’ i Orel t'l
l l f f r ’i i h r t u n a | t r r r t i t |M»»lfniI
W ASHINGTON, Nov. 2 3 . • t l m i i I r d 1 lh«* • u f
• Northern Italy, where the air now aome 600 WAAC* a t Day^ 1 a jHJckrl
It • lift
u In
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mlnlitry announced that the RAF tone Beach, the vanguard o f
(4*)— The United State* ha*
s o i u w i i c n i :
i n
T H K G e r m * hr w n e 1I if If 1 H-'a* h r m \ ) d r
l i a s j l l ■! I** r n |it Mill1 I n i f r o m I I"'
already ha* knocked out Genoa Ihotuanda who will be brought reached a oalkfactory i | f w AOUTH PA C IFIC , Nov 2.1.
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harbor temporarily at an effect­ t h e n for three m onth’* b e ak
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lh .
ri 1. ri-ltoday The agreem ent cover*
th a t the R A F bomber command
Funeral and Interm ent **nrlt*« belter r e t to laixl a t »«&gt;n
» N a n s vtpm 11* "h* -• ■ - I P ) 1, 1u n *
all French pcn*e»ainni In the
la en rout* to the n e a t Genoa* a re joining the WAAC*. Lieut.
for I&gt;t liiolcn R 111 ill I p«. who*«lldr From Hi00 A VI l*' i
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mui
who
dlrd
In
tsalo
ei*
1
ra
ft
ahorevarda.
The
w»i«i
and
friend*
to
get
into
uniform
".
it
I rather at I urn* *
time* in the pru t month and Mllaa
told new amen,
&gt;Mills
villa Kuaday m om tng. wrr* co»vi |h . island’* U t r l s i t r t l ........ r t a k i n g 1 .fit Ml r
m and T urin twice each. The raid Thousand* of women, ah* aald, l
j h.
(i m a t e r 1*1 « i «
ducted
at
K vcrgrvcn
fam atary
to o O ia llo w f.ir r.twtnx
F riday n ig h t on Turin, all# of the a re bagging to join the WAACa
i4 j S t a l i n g i a *1 »»■•* t
thla afUrtioon at *:l&gt;0 o clock bv V* hMakar and ntir ..... .
Royal Italian A rt anal end I ha Ca- “not hacauae of the thrill or Ih*
lha Hanronl
Hanford M aaonk l.wtgv and I____
irut_____
John____
dc,.,.p____
Angalu, pirkr.1 i* | I***! n tg h i
ront Bom ber Work*, »&gt;■ the glam our, but to giro u t a Job—
eavieat o( the war on Italy. An ■ lob held by a man who can be
r n jns*&lt;-vl rnnm in* r tin i t
T a. f ’n n n d o O rn in o d
lh * K,v • 'r »n«‘» 11 W a W k ld , ihr l-.w of the craft an.
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w i t h onnly hid I i*« 11f e n « iv r n g n m * i 1
estim ated 200 to 300 bombars freed for tha fighting front, *o
I.J
| I I \ I MI\ N.t
participated
----- -------s a v ti la a n d t h e R av. Jor A. T u l l a . l c r a n g c a p l a c a a a t h a i r only fi the
(ir r m a n
»«l n
I !•
th a t we can contribute t# the
f . i i . l t . l|» |f I. fl
U r . 4 « I Hu &lt;
a l a h n g m d lh. S n&gt;l*t I"»iu*li.igit A. I .1.| Pi
%
A' .'a propagandlata acknowlad victory which la sure to e*m*“ .
P O R T A G E , A l a s k a , Nov. 2 3 ,
p a s to r of the
F i r s t M a th a x U f t for 22 d a y s .
H
V# »f» »drt■ •*
d yesterday th a t Italy, under
“ Wbeu peace comae", th e aald, lA h — W i t h th a v i t a l A l a s k a r a i l - C h u r c h .
ttim m u h iq u r
•■.III I III
It ii«a11*i** U imr Mu.
\ll'J e * ’t I
J " W e g o t to s h o r e i l l r i g h t
&gt;.i
m bardm ent from the a ir end “ we Want to b* able to aland r u a d c u t - o f f t u n n e l J u s t b r o k e n
were ftirgirty • t|»i*|i aii. «.f a.mi h
*• -in* »*l • ii ’ I
T"1** ** y rmr •** . m a n llv a d I n i W h i t a k e r , " b u t w r la n d e d .n ih
w ith h e r troop* In A frica (till fa l­ •boulder to shoulder
■ltd f ! « l t h w e * t
1»a* . « V i* d|*IIHf s iin&lt;ln
w ith u j r through and lha atraU gla A lcan - ^ f o r d for
■[ lh* l*'*'■■' - “
ling bach, la “In b a ttle on her friend* and
M ini •
brother* and aay tie s.
Mrila. ii
.
___ g a , .
• mwmkfiT o f t h e lo re l M e 4I»xiU I d r a g g e d t h e r a f t a c r o s s lh* Bu»U
Udl • t l i t t i * s II
°P*»*&lt;&gt;* A b a k an
• y i f i l e a l \» . fiejiforcJ fp the i*««ard aid# ami ie«ie.t |i A SflNpHrt mj r Ilf11ill II ri la|IM 1**1 ill n o t I’m**! ■■ if♦i
i rvU ^Y *■ "il Mm
fa...........
II
if.%i-etf*
a rm y AUhoHtfee b a te perm itted | School Hoard. w tr&lt; H l y e letk f fS^ro out of the wlrv.1"
) Bald t h e
Rrt l A r m y
*f l u s h i n g
.W
fM
.
ih4 anr»orfi&gt;ctm*nt
. VH, 10/0 w
th.
H'
nefti -- ---------•Hll a -------thin!- ,from
U&gt; 1V/S .....
and „* —
u
a w ai . r, j ^ f t(1 |-r u,„ |n sm
tht.
. t h r o u g h Uie Gei m«r&gt; htn *, h a d
y
I m p o r t a n t ^ t r t n i p o r t o U o n tlnk in 1 m e m b e r o f t h t U n i o n s a n d I n k f l i t ir #ea. AVhitaWrr fi»viod ***
rfl ^ «l at n I 4 Illtl.il
Bi l l fi*iwm
i t y myj
Itliserp*
hMt ( w asi1
■d *
H.f
Um territory,
in I *h
T rm p la ra .
I co s n u t* » h i r h ih t t r l«* l»fi»k fi|,rr) | « n | i t u r r i | t \ lltlt)
a reliable .
w by tba R. A. F . *lnc* N or. I .
fa tb a Pacific, United B ute*
akydragona of the China command
tan k a b ig 'J a p a n e s e ship, tra n s ­
p o rt or insyb* an a irc ra ft carrtor,
o ff French Indo China to cap the
V series of dev astatin g Allied raid*
upon th e Jap*.
K arllcr today a rep o rt tald
B ritish four-engine bomber* were
believed to have (tru ck la*t n lfh t
fo r tb* ta n tb lim a in a month a t

,

Stafford

iiK iu ii'i

]hi- i i ion*

lonny; t ili'iig h t III hy llic l l r i l in ll

H i-ilin i l m m t c l M a r s h a l
R. niiiicl Imd I r a i i s t r i r.-l h i . b e a d •(Oh i I . iv a n d |H.rhap« - o n i r u l h is
l lc c lo u I iliyan f o r t e s U&gt; T u n i s i a ' w h i l r in l ib&gt;* th&lt; I l i i l i s h s m a a h f mi Hi-tnnicl • m a i l g u a r d
bwck
' f t ,in
o.l —Ion si-1 |H ii« ur tl Ihrm
(.Hi

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I is I Lh \ 11!«'
I"
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P ropaganda

M inister

Ale*

w
,

, Tha hllhario socrat G le nn High
WVJ ^ .no ro*d»1* for u s-jha
from Anrhuraga to lha Rich
said. “But «ra can taka tba place! , r/ ,son ............
Highway, " via P a l m e r .
of aoma abla-bodiad man In lha Open* a previously I m p a s s a b l e
Army ao that thoy can go to the
front. Thar* are plenty of Job* rout* between tha C ugm rh a n d
C utting
In tba Army a woman can fill Talkaetna Mountains.
Just aa well, or better than a through high paste* a n d o v e r
•wampa, It givag Anchor, re iu
Vis item a t today’* luncheon
first conenctnm with the I n t e r i o r
Included Brig. Gan. 1- C. Hutch- aside
from the Alaska railway
taon, F. A. Uria, Father BUI O.
Tha highw ay w u c o n slru c ld
Farrall, and Daytona KortIn aserat and haa iretn In opera
tlon for aoma Um*. It I* known
locally aa tha Chkkaloon High

dro Parollnl, In a aseach to Urn
Italian people last night advising
them voluntarily to evacuate
title* In danger of air attacks,
predicted
that the outcome of the
I
African battle would be kno
two .WtMkSw -- - - - — -----* He aald that while Italy re­
mained “culm,'* the nation recog­
nised that prevk»u* Allied ad­
vance* la Africa were followed
bv -Axis reuntar-offaUjv**. but
title time "a new a r e e y ln the
The County P, i . A. Council
west. Is ready to ^martn again*t
referring wmI meet tomorrow morning at
th e farce* o f tha
to AnM rtcaa Inration troop* In 1040 o clock a t tb* Junior high
school.
A lgeria.

BRIEF

Minute Women To
Sell Bonds, Stamps
&lt;*At Seven Bboths

u

way.

,

F*»od am i sh e lte r
ti m e If) 22 d*&gt; «
It
«H t h a t r a f t whi n
the sheltrilnK palm

V«1*

i

,1 ..-I ,«ti,

U # S s N avy S € &amp; b € 6 N
In ontar to rnabla local far­
mer* and grower* to service their
own tractor* and firm machinery,
W illiam R. W illiam s, box U37
a court* of Inatm tlon In thia snd C arl A. P arh am , route I n ­
sort of repair work will start at box K0, have been called to actlr7:30 o'clock tomorrow night at the duty In lh# N a ry 's Hesh e e t sc, I

P « n lo n «

Up

a n d It w u

IU

Ih r

m!Z
d ro v rtrd

t h e n t h a t h e saw

hut

th e

first men they bad teen on the
Island.

The natives w rnt nut tra irh in x
I* their can, r i art,I the lieutenant
T w n rrrrw ir
Beinlnolo_ Mtlh-BchPCl TirnrUUllifc tiT r—Hmvt«» fnr a navel cun sa w them
ing. 8. I - W ilton, well known it ruction train in g center, It »» ' (frin In lTie*T&gt;-»iitb l*aeii f i c d o rs n n l

i Taiara will
lghl at lbs City U*U
Hall a t 7:30
tk, in regular aeaaion at ) farm machine expert of Orlando
h lima U la axpectod th a t, will tnalnsct, Alas B. Johnson,
conxlderation will be given to director of tha loot! Rural War
the propoaod curfew Law* rvg jUt- Production Program, staled totag doelng hour* of tavern* and day. A similar course, he said.
atoros tailing liquor, also curfrw Is running In OvMo under the
Rmuu for minor*, H. N. Bayer. Instruction of R. L- Cooper.
City dork atalod today.

Legionnaires Collect
2Vi Torts Of Scrap

s n n o u n c e j In J a c k s o n v i M e

yealei

help the **)*» ihd hr thought they
Wtrv d rstf

*

•d r r t t f i

r t cjaiiipnl un t h r t n t t r r m g t i n
m a n fm a itto n a in a n d ln’h ln d HtAl
Uigra.i. M a s t e d a 2 0 i n i l r l ir r a t h
in t h r N a n l i r m n« r t h w r a t o f th
r l l y a n d a l tn ll r g a p in
**u tht n i ti tltvF n I l a n k , t h r H i g h
k
♦•nmTrm.nl , n , r * l n f - ------ — - ---------- k
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f*r* A tt* in fan try dtvfitr.nf and I

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of tr l a n k

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thiKiiigh in
in..* i n a n d

1 • Ii atll(4ll&lt;h
In In* tf ot d

Negro DrnwH Two
Straight SentriucB

O n th d c h a n c r t h a t th**y » r r »
I.irut, T. J. Needham, Jr.,-"l
in f lu - ir d
n s r V r n In f a n t I &gt; 1 **
\S
fleer Ih-ehergv of Navy rwcrjiiinc a i t n d l y , h r rowi-it n u t In w a r d ta
n k a ii* 1 t » n nm t*n l i n t d i) m io i.
•m.
, mid the men will report lu J*&lt; l
th
e
f
u
s
t
a
itn
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ijtir
r
n
ii'M
t
-a
id
~ T h « t n a t l v r in t h r f i r s t i« r« rt
■ontllle where they will entran
"On Monday mu tr*M»pa waged
Jap In m r . “ hr
.ItF aoma 200 other Hea beet Mr sure lcokrd Ilk
■ u rrrtifu 1 t-atllra iiurthw e.i an I
Davlavilla, R. !.
s-iuth
if, Nlallrigrail and i,ceii|iFe.t ,,f i
i
d
a
t
t
-if
At Davltvflle, he addad. the men | “1 thought I'd yet
Kalarh Fin th r east bank &lt;d i I ff I »Min
*111 undergo an eight week courte
couor , machine gun bullets "
(H uort
In military Indoetriiullon. T h e y I But t h e natives w e r e friendly Don K ruvotnuaglnakaya
_
...........
........ rl y
*f,r’f
• ift»nnlr
will b « g l v t n I n a t r u c t l o n In t h e and t h a t n i g h t a l i e u t e n a n t u f | * k l en-l th * A b g a n e r o v u H U t l - i n . " I , '
, .
(

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Jr and Cl. J. Rumph werv hnn drcppe«I a mdr ai ih. far m.l *.f V r i Ib t t r l r k t!|rd hof lhwi'*l ■ 1
tin nsuvr* n S t a l i n g i at| ahil A.OllO ifm rr i n j
in » sit h fm f t u r d im il J i n f t h r r 11&gt;

unary ^llbcarera.
ihr island telling
Course To Start
—----- ------ — " ■
| turoiNl out lntrr
On Farm Machinery Two Local Men Join .

I hi tiAi
i s n t h l rig

. ilia Idler
•it t a*lale*i

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trii Hr*I I.* h i- 1
i« im * lt iitl i »•
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• i i i t n lt rt 1 * vie
V MU . . . an H &gt;
m l 1vv i K lllllt lH r*l
h u h h i • is f ly in g
ii* It* (n f On- D i a l
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it i k i n n l a n d | ^ ,Mil 1
t n e * wert' a I
The m p t i i r i nf h n l a i h mi i In
h lc s a ln g
I i **l h a n k nf (h e I n III im ii
t h e n , d a in net I if it d i d n ' t . w **'r " f
a n d w it h II i it
r a i n and s c s p e n t aril t h r i nkg li t. ’ I r a d f ' “ d to w n * n f K r m d m u i |f i
«k a y a I S w i v l r t s k t . o n t h r It n r Ml
W h lt a k rr am111
mi lira • ti y l h r a s t w ar* I., uii'i A h a g mm
Kmilv Philip* of Gainaavill* and
T h e 'lle a t d a, y IV h i t a k e r ttxik I IIir'
one brother, Rolond R. of Branch r a f t a n d r o w e d n Ikiij I a h a l f ft| 11«* r i v i i . 1'J in lie s k in it h w ■•«! o f S l n l i t i
' vlllt, Md.
d o w n t h e h e a t h tn « i l e a e r t e d hut II Mill nil I h r inatll 1 n u r a s i i s R a i l
f . Active pallbearera were men b u t fo u n d im I h hi a n d m i n e l&lt;m k way hitil ■ jI N a l l f«il i him ili u Ii 1l •
li-n o f the local .Masonic l*otlg- Friday m o rn in g fiimi thr three t m n " w i t h I h r if ( i t i r r i r n s t »■f
• ml Fred W. Ball, W. M Thix still In ihr lirmb w n m lr r liig t h r I h Ul I tend
|wn, John Galloway. W A
Aarb whalhri Ihr i&gt;lartl », in JapAii
iumi|iir I(»1
rill m i d n i g h t
r y . J n n |) Jlnkins W II. 7-ach^ rat hands
lilt' n&lt; r&lt; HhMISIi
,.r i r . ..it Iw.t •
II r Whllner. 8r . II T Whltnr, ' That ,1a, « idatir rami t»%n and ( • r i m an f h anks, sa id ai»**thct I ,MIM

He made h i* h o n ir » l i h h it »*"
and
daug h U r ' i n l a *
M r.
a t*
M rs
Raym ond
C
P h i l liy *
•I
G a in e a v ille
for
Ih c past
ft\
y e a r s l l e a i d e i h i t sun, M r. lin k
ipa is s u r v i v e d b y : one d a u g h i r i
M rs
W. II. H o l d e n o f J a c k a o n
villc;
unt
g randdaughter,
Mi»*

i i.n t iin io t l

nil. .| I up.*!

G

according to Rwlat I __ ____
Cast by the Britlah firoedcaatiag
J Company and heard In New York
■ by the Columbia Broadcasting
System.
Facldat spokesman Gfovusi
Anaaldo waa quoted by BBC aa
telling Italy that "th en may ha
aereral million luUgas
iblanta
naport

H l u 'r t c

a in I '[’ii n i ■
M urriK -ii r i 'j t o r t ,-,l t n , t i n i I m l i m s u i m m « v c r u

For Now Position

Important Routes

(Ic rm an -lta l-

iM.fuiT

le a v e s ( abinet

r

63

U.S., French, British
Launche New Attacks
On Tunis And Bizerte

'

• Stuttgart A ttack e d
In First N ig h t W A A C Officer
jtaid On Country
Since November 9 Speaks To Rotary

£

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Jg

A s tr o n g fo rce o f B ritis h
b o m b e rs n u d e a n ig h t ra id
on 8 tu ttg a rt,
In s o u t h w e s t
G e rm a n y , a n d n o th in g w as
a n n o u n c e d a s to th e size o f

-,V

M ember Arutoclslcd P ress

1912

erpi^n Av

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P led n * &gt;

■ENSE
UNITED STATES DEFENSE

m

F L O R ID A .

French Truck Wrecked In Invi

•R. A. F. Planes Hit

For V ictory

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ref - • N s r e r i - ■
1a (i |igl III
.an w tut.
lh. ...............
and
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I’rt “ '»» 1 1*11•It#. 1 III at Ir a mi
h f . i’f i I.t (■!.*i ra
[ ».t I a 111i • Iri-K. I til-. Ia i imI t h a t
Via. I liifci** Ki*t| r a p l u n - i i th e
i mli a ) 11f»*■ fi-rf I li te ra l tif l i a U s,
h i «■iu h hrlif i f r | h i i (
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j r o m ill • a u u t n nf T u r n s , a n d
•&lt;lhi i * r i m
rwlAhlluhltiK a tllir
fr o m Siiu»f*f uri lh* M p v l i l r r r a n r a n
lit h a i r o u i M , tt e u I&lt;&gt;vt i n a U i u l

r t m d u t l ____
tu r n
u -.i,. , k ,|,
UM o f m o d e m w a r
U « L W U U a p F Ewdle’e - I - n d m n t h e , l a i c b u l l e t i n b e g a n
/j,"
V .u n i f n n * ..
t.
taught how tn defend uta
t b * Mary
N a r y f U w h e l p In l h * f o r m o f food I
In S l . l l n g r a d l l « - l f Ih * H u .
,,
. .,„d ,„ t
and
...............
m a r u n g a s i v i i w s u y w i u i a bates which they will build w h e n
a doctor over to th* survlvurs sian* r e p u t a r d a t t a c k s by G e r m a n l h r im I a tn la i, |K 5 i
clean acres yarR, Lagterms Ire* assigned In a definite post.
Lieutenant Eadl* waa aaalaled I n f a n t r y a m i ta n k a , k i l l i n g " s e v ­
Mat
l a y s im t h r o e rha rg i"
coll acted about two and a half
ill « aw ill'll mm I »f u it h r a t t o f
by Radioman l^atar Boulr.
e r a l h u n d r e d " a s s a u l t tr o o p * .
In
mill Jrn k ln a. w hitr
link. ■* *mi iii f m
ton* of scrap nsatgl 111 thair la leal
BUTTER M E B I RUB
la
, A carpenter’* male, U. B. N„ in u n* s e c t o r t h e R u s s i a n s s w u n g fir ns
l u r t i n l u v a r In tir af 1 Imih m
NEW YORR, Nov. O ,
Ike last war, Lieutenant Whitaker o v e r In t h e a t l a r k a n d . s f t r r
f h i- tea* the I I I - 1 til r e e l MM
t r a &lt;*«ilrman .Math*-« - whit
Grocer* today
flurry of W t th* navy In 1910 and Jolnvd b r e a k i n g G e r m a n r e s i s t a n c e , ih-c i - •tIrhi»a rlog
av fa
lo i miitm ti Mrrfivt-W n f t h r A ll ie d
r u n k , $51 Imnd r«
buying of boiler and butter subs­
army air corps about a year pl e d a h e i g h t d o m i n a t i n g a biuw-l t r r a t r d awn hd itrdrivtlarw
**&gt;ra
h a v in tf
I k r h s r n *'*V« * • l e ii th r r n i l r i v t , all
titutes after, tit* WPB fmailng r
lla aaya, ” 1 think I’ll get In s w e e p i f t h e c it y .
W i n c r n t c m l fu r t h r p a i l w e r k
, of all butter
marinea for the next war,” T h e s u c c e a a f u l a d v a n c e n r n t t n K d w a n l M i k w s k t . w h i t e, - a g r a l H
o n I h r m m i n l i n g f i g h t fo r T u n i s
tiH F i.f e rr r-l
lu
ritm tli
«*
Ian holding up wall and the marines who defend th*
u e d to t h * n o r t h w e s t , t h e m id - F r a n c e * Cull ln a, w h ite , v#ift»Ftev^ nimI f li iv it a *
— - g w ? . r m )V 3 T » - A f i i e - w vwa ih n i &gt; r t e s i g h t ■■■ w w ‘ . m i l , w b b
H.
i f r r r r ewtvf f r t e ' t W i T f f
■ i - i|-u l ir &gt; in r ii w e re s i l e n t o n t h e
s e c t o r a b o u t t w o r e g i m e n t s t f ft,
n -p - F it n l t a c t i c a l v l r t u r y , b u t in00 0 G e rm a n in fa n tr y w e re rrm tul
1-irFFiatlon f r o m
o ther
&gt;ourres
IR t a n k * d e s t r o y e d , 12 g u n s ami
t
r n i l r i l Iff cunflrm t h e r ail Hi sit10 duguut* w recked a nd ta rg e i
itiuiK
riTvrm.
N a tl store* cap tu red
Frerv-h s o u r c e s
believed
that
tn another, th* Russians dl&gt;
II. T y l e r anil T h r —lui* G ei m s n f l e t a c h m . n l s f r o m L i b y a
lodged tb* German* from a forti­ f Ihpualil
J a r k e o n e n l i a t e d In th e I 'n il
lMi.il.lv a v a n g u a r d o f s u r v i v o r s
fied Stronghold, killing more than S l a t e s M a r i n e s a t t h a O r la tu ln i
1,000 enemy troop* ami destroy­ r r u l t i n g o ff ic e a n d ( b e y a r e mi o f M a r a h a l R o m m e l 's route-1 A f r i - ,
ftirna—
had
attam p ted
to
ing 11 machine guns, 14 mortars, a t P a r r i s I s l a n d . A. ( ' t a k i n g
a ch th e ir com ra de s behind th*
two munition dump* and one food
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B o th y o u t h s a t t e n d e d S e m in o le f o r e t h e i r , li» * o f r e t r e a t u p t h e
“South of Stalingrad Bovlet
troop*, overcoming resistance, are H i g h S c h o o l a n d J a c k M m w h o w a s c o a s t w a s ' c u t o ff , a n d t h a t t h l a
forging delarmthadly ahead, tha In a C iv ilia n C o n s e r v a t i o n C a m p c i p l a l n t d t h a G e r m a n a t t e m p t *
lata report Hid. "Sever*] dosen a t on # lim e , h o p e * to b e c o m e fi a t i n f i l t r a t i o n w a t t o f Gab* *.
Th* additional conclusion waa
Inhabited local IUta have been cap- w e l d e r a f t e r c o m p l e t i n g hi* basic
tUffd*”
w o r k , w h i l e y o u n g T y l e r h o p e s In that tha German high command
had
d n par led of holding Q*tW
be
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There On* Soviet unit routed a
Bernard Montgomery1*
Britlah
d iv is io n .
full Ail* Infantry division, taktr

Tyler And JuckHon
Knlist In Marines

PROCLAMATION

eighth army at El Aghaiia In
Libya and had ordered IU eastern
desert
to try to reach northern
_
Tunisia
white thr** yet waa Um ,
WASHINGTON, Nov. 23, IA)
mender, surrendered.
thla ware the case, the Axis
Meanwhile In .tha centra] Cau­ —Tba Commodity Credit Corpor­
awy
casus tha Rneatan* abattered three ation announced. today It would dafense of B lurt* l i t j
tar-attefjca, Improved their atak* lo a n * a n ! W l g « n » « then be regarded as
more than
whole artlll
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All th is week th ro u g h o u t th e U n ite d S ta te s A m erican
Hr AGNEW WKLBU_ ■
.
Ilirald S K ,r Trurauull wvflri « * * } _ , .harp knife. Coleman ha-1
women a r c co n d u ctin g a g ig a n tic cam p aig n to Mil th e m ost
«hat «Mle needing help badt*. th e1Been merciful to Ckririy in hi*
VascUlU
farmer* of Florid* are. dark boor, of trail an.l Ibe Waif
Nation*
ami
people
change
fo
r'
Ar
-I
years,
anywhere
in
eontinW ar Bonds and S ta m p s w h ich have been aold in a n y single
falling ov*r each other in 'd rril rrmrmbeml It.
week sin ce th e w a r began. I t Is to h e called ''W om en at the former are made up of thfl|etilal r.'urupe and the Orient. Now Hot
_____
Time &lt;ra&gt; when Franco! you toys gel buey making wealth Ihe ru*h to *|gn the fnlttal-fi'l
W ar W eek" anil Is sp o n so red by th e W a r S av in g s S ta f f tatter.
contract* which they *ay are *•
The government get* a good
•ent her lafayetlc to ua In njiiulrail of destroying It.
of th e U nited S ta te s T re a s u ry D e p a rtm e n t In an e ffo rt very great hour of need) iw tv -;
long na the moral law, and pee- trrak oeraalonalljr, auch being I
■■ •—---t
M i n i . by j&gt;«r»on» unfamiliar with | u getting the Miami a irp o rt for!
to raise th e la rg e st possible su m of m oney f o r th e p ro secu . thing owr
__ r a half-crnlui
.
Itrrently
th
e
re
cam
e
to
niy
n
iIr.e
grower a aide of the queation on* dollar; recenll- It paid tha| T h a t la th e k in d y o u will
Liberty Enlightening
tion of th e w ar,
- ,toe
llor h brief sto ry oi C a rrie r * and with per ha p* lee* eympathy. Terrine I.and Grant Co. and the
alw a y s fin d a t
N early fifty m illion A m erican w om en a re expected **"•
“V V " ; * ! / ? . -I™ - Jvc», the N*w .Yura U n a th a t In They may aleo have .ear* of the Model land Co. I1SJ44 andl
|o p arH flp ate In som o form o r o th e r, a n d aJ{; w om en's or- *£,
,hd£td i m t into 1h i :&gt; tu g an printing e o io rid pic- tack of aklll and industry of the il.oco, reepectivgly, for the I**!:
g ad tra tlo n s have been activ ely en gaged. S in ce ,Wome.n,ap» New York harbor. In an analyala tu». ■ by th o lllhographid. proc*r* Imported labor. They alio look acre* u»e«t for the bbm- bate,
B ib b ’S P A C K A G E
Mot !&lt;&gt;r ilc rn t VJiWiara ihvtr pro* (nth diafavor op the clauae pn‘ jn few atiln north of IfuWiwlead
rep u ted to account fo r som e 90 p e rc e n t of, tftd p eo p la'a.ex ; Jl.iK* French |.oo|ii« Emil Led* duct
went into 'AM irk
riding that the emuloyer aaall and known aa Camp IliehmOnd.
p en d ilu res. or a t le a s t a m a jo r p o rtio n , th e e n m tfa c fit f I
iS ftL f'S ta f J u u They b rought out 'S &gt;
par tranapoHatlon. "both a-gwinel
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t h « r aid in th is trem en d o u s drive sh o u ld b e prtwudtlVe o f
^ u5i&amp; ra*« of *ubj*cu, tnelw llag; tho Ittioit an1 n-comin'aa involving too tntteni | | Cy a Bond! Kind your way
(P a c k a g e G oods)
Ip ltn d id resu lts. W om en a re com ing m o re an d m ore to | 9»d Vomfurt than fur any aicraat fotnouii patrio U e':;p a4 y lfiW n « rd ‘f uncertainly, oi not wholly un , to Freedom,
I I I W. H e a t 8 L
h . IM
Control th e n a tio n 's p u rse s tr in g s .
t principle*. TW* *i«tc»ci»i Is aotns- “ h rit it o( •?«.•* and hi* tvru1m m V*. "I‘luck No. Unn" a a d .it* *omHelp hound your rnemy. 'You
In th is cam p aig n H anford and S em inole C o u n ty women ilb&gt;« of "n
|iamuii place, "Pluck N*- TWu."
d-i It when you buy * Bondi,
will not be rem iss In th e ir ob lig atio n s. W e Have somo of .*f ” n. ^ . " . t ^ y lo .ih e low mo&gt;nl In that d a y ham et* nlcln* tea* C h/iaty conviotid of t)ie quadl
i
t
lim
it
p
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p
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r
a
n
d
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rrcall
nipio
Miami
killing,
a
a
y
i
th
a
t
bn
th e m o st activ e w om en’s o rg a n iia tlo n s hereit)f!'*iVy r o u n tr f .im e into which *h« hud driricd.
In -th e s ta te and th e y a re nil united In th is e ffo rt. P la n a | Yet, 'It I* always cs«l«r to slide two of the famou* tro tte r* . Dex­ ran p r o v e . lh a t Lro|iold, on* of
te r and M aude h , b ro u a h l out in hi* victim ,, vra, also * tru rd rre ".
)mvo Iroen m ade to esta b lish Isxiths a t a tra te g lc lo ia tlo n a . l,,nn *“ r,fmb
guiiut* by th is concern. One of Infill lo eeo w here th a t could du
in S an fo rd 's b u sin ess d istric t w here b o n d s s n d sta m p s may
,|„ |M
hi, Kiri(j, (n c .c ir colored print* recently *old tT rie ty *ny goo&lt;!— now o r ever.
lie purchased by th e public at any tim e th is w eek. W e are ' K|((. when the mrlio convoys to f.o | l.f.00, the original pries
ORGAN0
VITAGEN ,
confident th e ir e f f o r ts will Imi su p p o rted b y th e m en of him iho nows ut ony *tnkr in on pi.di.ildy living HO ren t* , but they Ju d g in g by Hi* thousand* of ton*,
j... now becom ing a r t trra tu rre . of * rrap m etal g a th e red in tlu
American IniJttrial plant.
O r g a n ic s
Miami n r ta , w» have been a prodi-,
P tedlgealcd, C onreatraled aad D telerU llicd by Patented
Bond
two-fold
lip T h ese W narr B
ond cam paign*
p aig n s rea lly h a v e a tw
o-fold
„ w un
Ih tre d re oume q u e e r quirks gal people. Thl* view le enhance!
Thl* _
w .srr wni
will u
blow
up wm*
*oni* uf
of
B irtrrla Free***
to the uilrul o f rr* n — ao queer by th* f a rt th a t th* governm ent i
T
h
eir
f
lra
t
pu
rp
o
se,
of
course,
la
to
raise
m
oney
th
at*
day*
ami
th
e
sooner
LSo
R
r r i ta l li r your M il N ature's w»y »«4 g e t belter
K ^ o . r a . ’! mUitlon. Tl
are h a rd lo fath o m . A* 1 baa been able to (ecu re fi.AOO u n -’
rewilt* from
i at* »&gt;m n w rit* . j to c a rry on th e wuY an d w e do n o t bcllevo ft Is n c c c sia ry b e tU r. If I had a n y voles In w rit­ nthey
i n e thl* I am looking upon the lt*ed Urea her* a n d th * harveetj
th* final term * s n l Irc sfy
5ee*l Bed*
Field C ro p .
Flower*
L a wo*
! to nay
say m ore h ere na to th e Im p o rtan ce o f th is . T h is second ing
j
irture
of
one
of
tha
m
o
il
k
ln
.ll/
n
o
t
y
e
t
over.
Ih rn t woubl bo th e sim pls on*i —
C arden
Shrubbery
* Pl*nl*
T ree*, r(r,
reason m ny Ihj m o re o b scu re to m any peopie b u t wo Ivellcvo unVondTtionil™ T u m n * r ;
the tin d ln p l a e r a - I aver u v , a m an
.it Is h ard ly loss Im p o rta n t th a n th e f ir s t. I t is only th ro u g h omy tn-uty would be the ilmpio vtnh w.turu you would like to gu] It ha* lieen a« * ertfd th a t even
C O RRECT TIIOHE BAD SPOTS. USE OUR M A TERIA L
l i auo ln
l n rg* pow
t i n s u aer
n dlffum
illelnm
llttst
*tiitI ifkli* ((u
' orsc
r t f iln
i l ; i.hing or *it down am i have ij the I brill I* not ua black n* he
th
at aa suttjl.Kr # B L ® V E M B jro it TODAY
ntw orjitlon o f u p a rt o f th e pu b lic's pn uuwrcc ilu
AND W ATCH TH E D IFFER EN C E.
Id be found fo r H iller and h la long tube He U 7G (tow and h alf b palu tr.l and th a t no m an I*
00SPK1, n r s r r s ON AC•!„} (h is lim e th a t a n en o rm o u s rise In p rices can In th e long 'sa
,0"
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«
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■
&gt;
r
a
n
have
been
»pcnt
in
prt-)*o
m
ean
that
ho
h
a
j
not
A
single
tellites; th r G erm an peoplo
INTS O f EYE WITNESSES!, n jn |)0 n v c rtc d .
would be told tu re tu rn tu lh e '_ • . ii fur wholesale kllinal*. lie wav goo.l i|uality. Thl* wa* re*-cnl)y
farnllie*,
farm .an d I w l i 'il o Bi. ruokbie,! o f staving 31 |wrwooit drmoh*trste&lt;1 In th e rr.*o of ninr
m lgh*ini' know |
P rice ceilings nntl e ffo rtn to Slablll|te w ag es m ay conil,f famou* Idaho m ining trim - derer I h rn ly . V.'heti lie nml Iwu
I certain ty concerning th.- (m l I lie cost of liv in g for Ih o llm o b ein g , b u t In th e filial in order t.» p a r a m r , u t l r f u r ­ to
i-..
imuer the »II j * of H arry ,C m.pMinoH* *.&gt;up-r&gt;i
to
rocaor
ORLANDO. FLORIDA
herein thou *»&gt;l lu.trurt unnlynis tho old law o f supply and d em an d , w hich tam o into ther peace tn* i .* *tinuld l« no iircruird; hi* real lut.-ne I, All ' ll! tlu f i - lJ id urul b mini Drpriiy
m anufacture &lt;&gt;f &lt;vptuilvc* fu r
■ J. P . H all, R iofoed
S.’ nn A. KuM A v rm e
Luke I :.l, &lt;
. IfHng l.n g lieforc planned econom y wjm o ver henrtl of ami » n c purptuck, no *vnr weapon* i lli.rrcley. Hill llnywiHal w*-. -hi-rifc ( ol.-man nr..I while binV
Phon. p l W
I'hone G ill
i will be hero n long tim e a f te r som e o th e r sh ib b o leth has on lalwl «e »&lt;« o r a ir, for a hun- utir of Id* accom plice,- In Ih al mg and g a g g in g him C hristy
t ome along (o ta k e its place, is Itountl to m ako Itself fel*. As
k&lt; K alitlng Hoog f i r
'lo n g a* jicople accu m u late m o re and mofre m oney w hile th e
I rea I-G rs od m a the r *
.goods th e y would b u y liecomo less nnd leas, p rice s lire liotitid
' (o rise.
(P rom ."T rade WlmH" in The Hal
lin t If nomo o f llils m oney Is snvotl fn r u h o tte r day,
U fdiy Review of U { in &gt; U rr|
, wlii'ii gnoil* am p le n tifu l an ti prlcftt ch'oap, l»y purrlinsIriR
&lt;I'nvi-rmiii'iil IkiihI* rt-tlecninUi* nt n p ro fit n fow y ea rs lienee,
r» and Hallor,
a rln e a and "E agle*’1 lie,,
tin- riiit uf living tltiritiK th e w a r m ay lie k ep t a t reaw m ahk
T I all,
|irii]virtlntij .

Quality Drinks ,
Served right

STORE &amp; BAR

0RGAN0 CORPORATION
of FLORIDA

knit, and knit
bin* warm fnr you

4i ) p | t * m l a

1 cannot m arch. I cannot th at.
*1 i H V r i lear ne*l lo fly,
B ill f i v t me YbUiil mill lu ttlk p ,
And *11 my ln-*l I'll try

E n t”

•
Itin tie is th e goiil of th e Allied d riv e in T unisia,
is the n ll-in ip o rtan t (siint on th e N o rth A frlcn n const.
TWO daughter*, nicer*, giam t hn&gt;* a fine harlxir, w ith a d ep th of .15 f w t , w h lrh is con' daughter*.
necled w ith th e sen liy u ennui. I t h as n naval sta tio n ,
T b s pterner talk* I leave.
fo rtificatio n s and ursen n ls nnd was o f g re a t value lo F rance
I cannot, cannut tu m a heel.
—when F rance w as F rn n ie . S tra te g ic a lly it Is a key-point
Nor eope with neck nr
fo r th e fu rth e r p ro g re ss o f o u r new fro n t.
*
S tra ig h t aero** an&lt;l tiark again
H istorically. H lie rte w us n jia rt of tho alto of ancient
i Jo all that I ran du.
fiarlh n g e. w hence moved H nm ilcar a n d hia son Hnnnihnl
B at
’,wlll f,rn '
for th e conipiest o f Rome. So In ten se w as th e enm ity
betw een th e tw o u re a l p o w ers lh a t old C a to repented In
every speech his ‘C arthrigo delcntla e s t,” o r ‘‘C a rth a g e m u st
it %
■
trgrer
Saw a »ufim*rlnr,
he d estro y ml.” Pim troyed It finally w as, w hen, having Inst
j Nor yet s deadly liomh;
'S p ain , it fell easy victim to th o Unman* in tlje T hird Funic
l * i u so s llj *&lt;&gt;tin.l ailt-cp
lUtoro the blark cfuta mm»,
.W ar, 110-149 B. C., and its nam e w as effac ed and Its .site
J 4.
dc^hipid unholy— In jt n o tiso u n h o ly .o s to p rev e n t the eAtahJ camnit fesr the « /tn ,
llishm ent th ere of n Rom an colony w hich long provided Rbme
'.Nor y tt th* flm alarm;
w ith g rain .
•
Yog aoo there'* really n- thing
Can do me any harm
In th is T unisia, w h ere o u r soldiers now fig h t, fought
jScipio, C hnrletnagne, C h a rle s V. anti Don J u a n of A u stria,
Rn. awldlers all anil Hailur*.
, mill th e re the M oors m assed to a tta c k E urope.
A s lla m ilcn r nnd H an n ib a l moved from th e old C a rlh A M knit, ana Knit.
liigo to tnko the Rom an E m p ire , so will o u r E lsen h o w er and
Bornelhint} warm fur you
! M ontgom ery move to ta k e Jtnly, th o d e fla te d R om an E m ­
pire o f today. T h e C a rth a g in ia n s w ore unsu ccessfu l lt\ th e ir
’
expeditions,
because R om a th e n w as Invincible, b u t th e
0 suppose there I* nnr advan
1 In drafting minim. The to- U nited N ations will be su c ce ssfu l— th e y will ta k a Italy am i.
r. week won't have in !■*• re beyond th e Alps, th e n a tio n w hich hnn spaw ned th e arch
ty r a n t of modern tim es. O u r cry Is n o t "C arth a g o delCndn
Ie st." h u t "H itler delenda e s t " — nnd w0 will rep en t It, a a did
'• bet our Imyi In North Af old Cnto, until it I* fully accom plished.— T am p a T ribune.
* —
-.are not worrying ibcHJt tthnl 1
a n fighting for u
in
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ld
new
spaper classic w hich Is
i poace which will
'
m aking its rounds again, a n d like n n um ber
o( s im ila r'
war.
*
gem s Is well w o rth p a ssin g along fro m tim e to tim e ; /
t
S h e 's n n a n g e l In t r u t h , a dem on In fic tio n ; a w om an's
»*t on the curb ith o w o rld 's m ost p ro n o u n ced co n trad ictio n . S h e’s a f r a id o f
In cockronch, she’ll sc re am a t a m ouse, h u t sh e’ll ta ck le n
r . i r . .Ka.
l h u sb an d a s big a s a houae.
,
,,
out Ut* Tike thi J r iS h e'll tak e him fo r b e t te r an d ta k e h im fo r Worse, ab o il
Split h is head open, th en b o h la nurne,- an d w hen ha U well
a w|f«."
da- idea, ihlavin' and can g et out of bed, s h e 'll pick u p n te a p o t and th ro w
■*Hwt&gt;n| T. ' ~ ~nl his head.
' _BFib's faith fu l, d ec eitfu l, k een -sig h ted .and b lin d ; sh e s
of ■ this w ar will ronie c ra fty , sh e’s sim ple, sh e 'a cru el, sh e ’s, k in d : ahe'll lift t
BOW trick s fnr th» 'rerdtcal
llo n 'a a Ultra did out of the man un, ahe'll c a s t a m an d o w n ; a h c ll m ak e him h e r hero,
-r
.
,
.
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aa, Oho of Iho ntw eat, ra- her ru le r, h e r clown. _ .
f r o n Russia, la th* g ra ftYou fsney sh e 'a th is, b u t you fin d sh e la th a t, fo r s h e ll
. IWfVea taken front corp»c* play like a k itten a n d b ite lik e a c e t ; In Iho m o rn in g she
lac* th* sinashod p r h r n of
■d M idler*. T h a t will provn will. b u t In evening sh e w o n 't, an d v o u 're alw a y s ex p ectin g
e t boon to au to accident sho does, b ut ahe d o n 't-—A rc a d ia A rcadian..

NEW FEDERAL CIGARETTE

M a t* !? /..

I a f U r tho w ar la o r r r .
* th a t would m i ­
's tho manpower
I bo to tllm lnalo
■nt of the** apnll|iw* Uonalrca which
fill ottt th**c day*
y w p n l to boy any-

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WASHINGTON
n r JACK BTINNBTT
WASHINQTON. No», » , &lt;W
)—Th* bom of plenty UnT
nnlng over any mors. ThU rut­
in, Which a VMf o r w i m was

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grains
oierptlon dpob not |nrln4a

t^«3*iraasvt
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(IN FLORIDA)

TbU a d v ert l*«airat d o t
apply to p ttrrlu tea w ad* I
arw rd C#ccf* *f Ib t U . j
Bird*
on
fe d e ra l
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You g*t thi» fincr-tajtJng cigarette. . .
ecicntifically firpved fgr Af£| irriliafmg
/o r y o u r nose and t h r o a t . . . safer f o r
j*ou to sraokel ,

More smoking pl«Aiure—P W S this
Ital smoking protection!
C A L I P O t P H IL IP M O U U S t

�T.D, SANFOIID, FLORIDA.

P A O R T H R K 1.
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KOmCE

ia l A n d Personal Activities
ILOI8B WlNfj LEE, Sodgiy Editor

Social Calendar
MONDAY
T h e Soda) IN p art man t of Iho
t o m an ’* Club a lt) hava It* an*
* y a l evening p arty, honoring the
v fa th a r* and huiband* of club
i am b e n , at H:OU oVlock. llo st■ H t will ba: Mrs. E. Compton,
hair m an, Mrs. J . O. Patterson,
fra. Frail W illiams, Mrs. H.
fa d e H u rler, Mrs. Lea Lasher,
A d Mrs. Al 8. H u n t Bridge and
pee k e n n il) ba played. For reeerPtlons call 12S-W .
iThe W esleyan Herr Ice %Hld
f th e M ethodist Church will meet
Ith Mr*. 0 . II. Putnam , 1509
Wlmctto Avenue a t 7:30 o'clock.
C ■
. TUESDAY
The O.- E. S. will be in chargf
f th e Red Cross Hewing Hoorn,
The regular dinner m eeting of
te Pilot Club will be held a t

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Mrs. James Lanier
Entertains At Bridge

f the Victor* llb»ck ram{Miign will
|dca im* ir|w it
Irirphom ng 421

All bloek leader* a h n worked
under Mra. Ja m ra Moughton in i

Would
a liv e *

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THE B E S T IR

Telephone 148

• LIQUORS
• SCOTCHES ,
• WINES
»

REGISTRATION NOTICE

er zonal s

Mrs. Jam es C. L anier e n te r­
Mrs. Nancy Tatum remains ill
tained with a bridge p a rty T hurs
day night a t her home on the a t the home fo hri parents on
E a st Side In honor of Mrs. W al­ W eal F irst S treet.
te r 8. Everson, o recent bride.
The rooms of Mrs L anier's
H r. and Mrs. J. II. Wilson and
home where the tables were set son of .Sc* Sm yrna *|w nl the
op were opened e n su itr, and were week-end here with relatives.
decorated with m ulti-colored gU
dlolaa and baby chrysanthem um s.
C lifford Johnson of l « Field,
A fte r several progressions oi
bridge, scores w ere tallied and G reen Cove Springs spent the
high score prise went to Mrs. weekend here with Mrs. Johnson.
F red Touts, who was also winner
SergL. Jam es lirnwn will leave
a t Sc:reeno. The hostess presented tom orrow for F ort llrnning a fte r
her honor guest with a silver
well and t r ie p la tte r as a m om cn-! , P*"d *n* ■
* llh *'*’
to of th e occasion.
I m other, Mrs. M ayhellr Drown.
Refreshm ents in keeping w ith I
„ _
~
th e Thanksgiving H .so n where | Bill Tyre arrived Halur.lay from
served to the toiwjwlng: Mrs. | the Naval Station at t.reen ( ove
L l ' Mnpinvg
fpi dsys with
W alter 8. Everaon, honors*. 'Mrs.
S prings in
to ■iwrid na few
G, T.
Swlgguu..
Mrs. N orm a hi* fam ily In Sanford.
Schm id. Mrs. I . W. Burdick, Mrs.
___ '
U eu l. Jack (tolt was the weekF red Pouts, Mrs. Paul Johnson,
_______
__ __
______
Mrs! 'end guest of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles
McClung,
Stanley Jones, Mr*. W aller B ach,'M r*. T. C, Bolt, un Seventeenth
and Miss Dorothea Lawson.
, B lreeu

I f TOUR T A S T E DEM AND*

tu»Atr

T he R e g istra tio n Itoukn of Ih c ( l i t n | S an fo rd ,
F lo rid a, are open nl t h e City H u ll, r i .m n ir n r i n j r Mon­
d a y , N ovem ber 9lh, 1912, f u r th e p u rp n .c of re g is te r ­
ing fo r (he G eneral M unicipal K lc e lin n In h r held u n
D ecem ber 8 t h , 1912. n n d w ill r e m a in u p e n e a c h du&gt;
ex c ep t Sunday* a n d h o lid a y * u p In .m il in c lu d in g N u t e m b er 28th, 1912.

BE SU RE T O V I S n

N I C K ’S
Package Store
•&gt;t lAMFOKU A tB R U l
A#»a*e n re e t From R a A

II. N. SAY Kit.

l&gt;*porfm »B i

City Kcgi*l r.ilinii I If f leer

— The
P hllathea Class of S r
* l r s t B aptist Church will Kara
la annual T hanksgiving dinner
the home of Mrs. J M. Stinephef, 2401 P a rk Avenue. F or,
Dw ight Sm ith, motni machinist
se rra tio n s telephone MU* llklen
m ate second class. N S. N K-. left
in te r a t 543.
b
,o r Norfolk. Va. a fte r spand( The T. E. O'a will aew In the
i trig i m n i riaya in Sanford.
o m in g session of the room with
r* . II. II. M rCatlin In charge.
Mr*. Nell Htrlblinic and Mr». J
H ra. L etter Juhnm n and daugh­
WEDNESDAY
J , Knight were hoateaae* to a ter, Joy, of Miami, hi»vr arrived
Mrs. 8. O. Chase will distribute
Bfli
.V"n0r„
,0f1„Mr?
to
"visit her p a .m u ! M. and Mrs.
a m a t the lltd Cross Sawing
-|
. M r* la d Tue/- ■ H 7, Johnson on West
F irst
M IS.
horn# Kn
on \ Elm
Avenue
t 'T h e Red Cross Surgical Dress
IHjring ibe rYening game* w rm
U* W orkroom a l the Gram m ar
O r. R alp h W iK w liu ff amt mwh*
tnool la open all day from 9:00 enjoyed by thr gurata with Mr*
M l** F a y e Loutae Juh»i**«n of F i r '
l ia lp h
t h iilu n .
of
E in ;ll* M o w n ,
r M. until 5:00 P. M. with Mrs P. A, Howland and Mra Torn N J . are
faj^pm enl U* S t a f f S r f if t H a iti Hub
viM tin j;
Mith
Ih
B utner receiving p n ir* A no.el
H. Pope In charge.
W o o t ir u f T a p a r r n t y . M r an d M ra
pu rent*
The Civic D epartm ent of the; ■ •»
lh* « , f t * to K L. WtxKlrufj
/ oman.a Club will have a covered I*!? MMorec a m
carried
out*
ish luncheon a t Ihs club tiousa W hen the h .i.lrss *nsw ored a
E d w a rd M ar* ha, ID » I mi i * all.
t 12 39 o’clock, with Mrs. J. T. knock a t the door, a cnlnrcd wo­ endlnff Rollina ro llrg e tn M Inter j
.
lew by. and Mra. E. If. Cltm enU man came in com plaining about P ark.. ip
*peril
e 1 the week-end in San- S t a f f
S e rg L
lU lb U m
laundry
to
l host cases. P rogram concerning “ having so much
ash.- and presented her bundle fo n t vU jtin g vittS fr ie n d * and
a n fo rd ’a touch with Iho World w
iwlatlve*
U&gt; Mrs. Knight.
Mr and M i* f e r n * I
Jo h n ­
led Cross Day by Mrs F. E.
A fte r the g ifts jweu opened
son of C levelan d H e tfh lR , Ohio
V u p m illa t .
R
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yenlertU
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return*Nl
and displayed, a
sweet roursa
the enifnu^ rnenl
T IU .tH D A V
was served to the following: Mrs. to Cam p IHanding after helnr O'* * * •nnounr.nir
T h ere will bs a night session Clarence Collins. Mr*
W. E. week-end guest of h i. p a re n U .i *n&lt;l • P P " ‘« b ,,,v m a n m g e nf th eir
tha Red Cross Surgical D ress­ M attalr. Mrs
Mm E t
Echols. ..f ^ u* hlf /- ^
1
l&gt; A
Howland, Mr , an.)
a*i , Ct
,
fle rit Ilrltt Itaburn, **»n «»f Mr
es a t th s G ram m ar School from Mrs. 0 . D la n d rrs a , M r. J C. g*.
n e a t U r a l S tre e i __
,r
f Ih la
anit* vj
M f ■ A,
iia f H iiii
30 o ’clock until 10:00 o'clock Cook, Mrs. I, A Sm ith. Mrs O
llh Mrs. C. R. K lrtley In rhargs R. Mrs. Tom Butner. Mis W. A
M r and M rt
i
V ln in y «»f f H '
T hors will ba a Thanksgiving K night, Mrs II l&gt; W bitten. Mrs O rlan d o , fo im e rly ..I t h l. r t 'y . I M ia* J&lt;’h i.a..n . . a oi w d u .jr uf
1 &gt;• &gt;e
snee at the Young Peoplo'a If. D. M cArthur. M i. . L
E spent the weekend hen- v isitin g I I'fljg h lw H ig h
She a llr m lr .J
M n -k -llg u ln
ub from H:30 o'clock until 11:00 W hit*. Mrs Clayton Sm ith. Mrs M r . V m m r '. brothel in law and 1&gt;•";
stater
Mi
and
M
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J
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k
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nh'
M. A small fra will ba charged Rosa Dlson, Mrs W K Itrnwn,
R i d h r * .1 n»rnil»er i*f l ' i r N »
id souvenirs given to
each Mr*. Sam Murphy. Mrs. A J
1
tonal
M
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S
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f ina
Bobby N ew m an, third rla» » pet­
W
Howland,
test. All students a r t Invited. W alker. Mrs G
the Helta S«« »al 1 bib
Tha Townsend Club will hold S r- Mrs. G. W Howland, J r and ty o f fleet r S N R ha&gt; arrWe«l l b ft c«rir an*l
t RabtjiM r111*(idl'd the U&gt;
In Nan ford to i|&gt;rm l » r v r r a l day*
re g u la r m eeting at the Touit Mra. A M. Hertlesun
of HanTott! « "d w itl
w ith w ith h * p a ir n U . M r and i al
ouae with tha president. L P.
Mrs. B A N ew m an , on (ira n d h r ir rm n il rre d for hi*, m u i 's tandagan, presiding The publk i&lt;
mu
at
I
lei
i&lt;
a h ilil y o Kil- oH em l
view Avenue
filially invited to attend
In c S e in itin li
H l|fh
St'bord
Hr
The B
Baaptist M. Y. U. ►Ill be in
la te r attended |ie * ie l E n g in e t i me
M r . |% trt*ry A rn e tt and ilauffn S c h o o l lb r i r Y p l a n i l
• ( • H I * of Red Cross sswing.
; me
te r, E th e l o f Detand haa been
w|
FRIDAY
T h e ctYuple plan to
m a r r i e d 1 (J r
Thm r e f j U r meet in f of Semi* v ia lt in f frie n d a ami re la tiv e * in tn f ’l e v e la n d
S tudents from Ih# Gram m ar
N »v 'iH, a n d will t *n
M ra
A rn e tt ia tht
rbool. Junior lllg h and High Hole C hapter Two, Order of the- Graf»evi|1e
thool a re Invited free of charge E a ste r S ta r « u held Thuraday fo rm e r M»* B lan ch e Swo|*e
th t Maaonir Temple with
r dance at the Young pcopla's n lfh t a t the
Mrs J M &lt; anieron and daugl.
lub from 11:00 o’clock until ll:Q3 Mr. t a d Mrs. Glenn E. McKay.
P a e tf J f a r v d P e tr tr
ahd
Pm*t tera. Marly and Ja rk ir uf Si
(f' M
G
rand
M
atron,
as
honor
guests
P etersburg sre spending a wrekj
I The Red Cross Surgical Dressm eetin g w i s opene.1 and with Mrs
Cam eron’s
|&gt;arrnt«.'
[T* W orkroom a t the Gram m ar
resided
over
by
Mrs.
Fordyee
Mr and Mrs W P. Stour un
I bool la open all day from 9:00
usael),
the
W
orthy
M
atron
Mr.
on Celery Avenue
■ M. until 5:00 P. M. under tha
and Mra. McKay w ere introduced
kvcUon of Mrs. II. B. Pope.
and escorted to th e E ast whsr*
Jam es Crappa arrived S a t i n
T he N DvT ere Hob's rd Cliap- Mr*. Kusaell wtIconic,! ihsm and
presented them w ith glfla from day from the Jacksonville Naval
th* club. Mr. end Mrs. McKay Air Base to spend th* week rial
SJV also present m em bers of the here. II* and Mrs. Crmppt l e f t1
Sunday night for Calrt, Ga. whenorder.
they will rem ain about a week. |
T he chapter
m em bers
urged to aid In th e buying and
Mr. and Mra. M. E. Ledden left,
te llin g of war bond* in the ......
Min.
a tu n la y for O ta ri, Ala. Mrs
lit* Women a t W ar W eek” rainIrd d e n nil) rem ain there, and
Ptlgn.
Mr. (&gt;dd*n will re tu rn Friday tu
I Camp Rlandlng where he will be
■any
Mr*- 8. C. Dlckersnn I* In tem porarily stationed.
charge of the lied C m u Hewing
Mr. and Mrt. nroughlun Wst
Room.
te r of the United D aughter* uf kin* and son, David, Mr. ami Mr*
th* Confederacy will meet * | (he IV M. Haynes, and Mr*. II. II
A L L POPULAR BRANDS
home of Mra. C laude llrrn d u n , Ftrvenson spent Sunday In lie o *
o . b . r t t ;• “
835 Magnolia
Avenue a t
3:00 with Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Kami*
Mr. Sands I a t recently been trans­
lg .
o’clock, prom ptly.
ferred to Cocoa from Orlando. -

Mrs. Sam Knight
1 Guest Of Honor

Faye JohnHon To Wed

I l i t t|f h l r
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Wc arc glad
wc have our
Electric
Refrigerator!

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Mr, and Mrs. McKay
Honored At O. E. S.!

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II conserves our food
and will last a long
lime h eca as ev —

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R E F R IG E R A T O R :

V ie ih o |p' «mme a w rek fo r t p e c iiit and H a ir a lo t J
bm igbi ai ip tan iiiy p f u f i
n l f ih r I ini u
NX r Hi if r ra th pa r n o t la r L k h I w t if ir that
Will I k Lr pt at the proper ieni|vrfafk«ff

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W e H u ff 1Ir n lt m u d . h o lle r. i K m f anti lg#f &lt;ia r f
fi**«!t III a••*rf&lt;d n t n i i i o m , **f * f i | i hgbtU in
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Package Store

NX r • U n v * n h and ik o n fu g h ir d»*
u / jfii
b ln I k L 'ft p la tin g in t u n ta m m NX r i k w i fre■nr
fie ih Mull
ju»t ( h il l ii
NX r never ir u w ii food in iMir fle d n « re frig tra to r.
but len ve plenry o f Ipace *o the (o ld air tan car cviteiIt tree Ik

Mlae W ilma Lealle haa returned
in her home in 8anford from FI.
W ayne, Ind. w here ah* was called
by Ih* sudden lltnraa and drath
nf her m other, Mra. C lara J, Le*
lie. who has visited In Hanford
fur several winter*. Mis* l*-*lte
»a* accompanied by her sister

W r ttrtff * iiH rr kugar, b rra d cold .re a m . s rutie*
anil !uv« ui 1 1h «ig h m it, *u they w ill tlty 1r■
nh

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'e y in d Don, who will rem tln tn
Fort W ayne for about a month

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f i f f f fHii bat fi»od in •«, i m l *4«i no&lt; open tbc

door *n&gt; morr than nctnury

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Vi e al»*»t defroic it once a week and never leave
open lit|u u li m M.
Vt'e k rrp it d ean by w ath tng the m ude of it w ith
aoda water and lb e outude *»nh toap and w ater.

We ilw ijri remrive i pilled food immediately —
fip ciittly acid foodi »u&lt;h ai vinegar, lemon*,
lomaine*. ftf.

A Soldiers Bride
Must Be Lovely
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W e never leave the con trol at low tem perature*
any lunger than n e c ru a ry , nor do we uae ih a rp
in irru m c n ti to loo*en ice tray*

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W e a i i the o u tiid e of o u r e ire tric refrig erato r
iw u r a y e a r and h i v t an e lte in c rep air dealer
im p e d it tw ice a year.

The picture your goldli-r cxrrlcn In hi* heart
of hla bride on their w.-tlding day must not be
leaa lovely because the fortunes of war and a
sudden leave put a taif marked “RUSH" on the
bit event I—
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�SEMINOLE COUNTY
o

Book Week
By HARRY L E E MOORE

T ho fln tt Hook Week w an estab lish ed by th o C hief
Scout I.ihrnrintt F rn n k lln M a t hewn, In 1019. H e h ad “ mnrie
th e A m rricun Hook Sellrrn’ A M oclutlnn r e n liie 'h o w few
{ MtrcnU rnrctl w h e th e r th e ir ch ild ren hml liookn to rend or
md rt’Knrd for th e ir 'iiiralily',"
All over th e co u n try , lib ra ria n s, tcachcrn, laaikm cn,
editorn and social worker* now a new o p p o rtu n ity to plead
th e cau se nf re n d in g for children. A nnlinnal cam paign wn*
devclo|N'd to n rouso public In terest in more an d lie ttc r lusiks
fo r children.
In the crisis of 1942, Hook Week is one of th e most
im p o rta n t "w e ap o n s'' in th e co u n try . T he young people
will govern Ihe w orld nflo r Ibis w ar und th e l&gt;ook* th a t they
rend help to fo rm th e ir way of th in k in g . A fittin g slogan
fo r Hraik W eek is FORW A RD WITH B O O K S" for th e
y o u n g people m u st lie provided w ith m en tal am m u n itio n
fo r th e fu tu re.
T ho stu d e n ts o f Seminole H igh have a w onderful chance
to rea d good lite r a tu r e w ith a llbriury of o v er 3200 books.
T w enty-five new hooks have lieen adilc
ndiled th is week.

LYMAN SCHOOL

S. II. S. Alumni
HELEN QUARTEKMAN

Th® football n i n e last Vriflay
will t Jr la r^lni
wa* rrally a
W f tin’ fnililruieil thnt Lhfii'lci i khrll ijfimr. The* acore i*a* I -('1*1
X rt ik % &lt; 1 ti ”

^

in t I k | * fa v o r, but thr W in t e r ,
l a r k VM M fat* h f ii l*&lt;*itrf U t»rcLfit«n*if for u h a n l frame t h li r r i .in t
n«v S/»lior r* a n rr nt tli«* hotel
**f

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Itu th llu ttil Mini i iin ii
M rri'v rtltd ' t , I- ir |e ..r» * il
in ar|w »n in tl»* W t A ir ifi Kur*»|»4

|&gt;lt M-rt* n V\ v ft** dll
i:( h nrli't fin lit™ P'l'fVkVft In "ur Jkhi

Mnndttv ftljfht p iu v n l »|uli«*

a Mice****. W N iir n ( ,v h e r t r l * «t
luist ttUittil they ll k r t a ilo r * n*
*|liia wnr | |»*N»-r i * UF.
W&lt;&lt; M i*rr! ik u l K u H liif K t’ll)' vi’r t l «i ■ Mil ill era,
* lt»tl'' liy»*r, m-8&lt;*n|o» a i l-ywho I n I iu o i I m^
ill liru n ifi* h l‘ ll
rnun, » » ' toon W alklntr uroumt
V r n l ||ti*|»lt*tl,
v t r y ill.
T
tiu
rid lu y und v ls lt ln y w ith h U
Toy tor lltnwii
nfitl
Junior
llr o iw i
I r f i W n liif o lu y for I nrnp «i1il p a lv A W , I V r c y K f t t im lit ff r r .
I v man** nhl ff« ith a li I hero waa
Jll.iriilirtj' bkherr th ry vaIII !*«• «li
Hia ohl
"M u fitin if
i l u r lr i l
m in ih«
A r m y A ir I '.ir ii b i- lt lf ir
(..m in d '* P r ic y lu*lfhtd w in iriitny
b « ciir p l h * i t i i ’d’ h u n lc ii,
K.IHH-S
f.»r
Io
n
ia
n
hud
c lrU n d o .
S liJH fl
lr n i lt i n hi»« r it u m ^ l
I l f has ih*«fuitltru#d H « CrillfKo
.* o rjfifi, where htu SrtVamii
u n til
Ilcrfin tH ' f , t ijiif iir u ; o oil I « h sal cf If I if i- cafl III*®
an111 rfriiffin
flir A ir i isi ps
llicii Im- will c t u ir i hi.rnu In
I f k«fo lir k f il a h/O'l tioUc in
f»nl* rir»k ili»* Ne4k.il Am 'I f i"*
tin*
Kfitii th r h alls T h itn u la y it wn* hint
1 «Ni*ll Jolt* * u m
m(
CJoncr n rn » w .l of ^ Irl* ru nn ln ir tfi look
lA r m r .l K i.fr**’

T h i* n p n r l Itrim r*

Bnaif h l&gt; il»tf
at th r Mthilcr* (i)||rd lh B
w rap
Klrlil. M mtlyomrry, Alahem*
HpiMin* V\ 111iHifta nml t&gt;rl|thin«* ■n«&lt;1j i I only to find th e y k»rre of
h *Li r kst cu lm .
lfnaly e Ff* uuirkmir iti SuVanon^
&lt;.JitI OK T H E WEEK
(Jc"oryta. n l ,S n v*firuih A If II
ft b J j n i t t f MtH'hnnir*
II W U ilhitina iitt« }otnr«l th r

N«vy Itrfofr /ulnirt|f, tlioayo,
workml at thr OrilkMtlo A if l*-a
n Ju n io r M w h n n ic .
H itin ry l i h loir*! 'H I i« ■Inti !»r »i
nt tho Naketl It apit ill In t'tu r'»

be

ton, 8 t" S|*lnry in rifirrle^t mhhip
w o l r*«t
MurtfiiFrl Jnffit*
tin*l HiiMw
•'Ilnyiimu nf*- '.o k tn ir »t •!** V*’.*

t&lt; rt* I "t- nt'

w V tinti U u T iiiU u i .i) th in lol‘r
L 71 iM ll a n »%. v ,. | - ut V » roy«'.
1V it im ho* K m i jifom nlt «i from

Dviedo

Lake Mary School

th’a 'n all imlebtad to F raek
And
Physical cdocatlen D a . v*ry Evans fa r h alp U g a* la wwt ra«r
T A nd why is
im p o rtanntt buhlcct
kub ltct In U&gt;* acfaDot* cant scrap drive. W* aalMctod w here fa arv aaa
J
r ' aricretae m ake. ■bout aO.OOO pounds. Maw tha th ere bleed roi
of t«kl*y. Physical
&lt;haira and
u ro c ig rr and b e tte r people. E very three eighth "i
_
are who he* fa
t b . lafatat’
p » rw l who Is aM* abould U ka wrilin
riting
hi
g him
a
“T m t G m M to ", th la k a T hiraty,
oom* ph
y ilcal aexercta*
ic r tlt* rv rry oay.,
w ae’re
r * ail
ihyalcal
day.
W
all pteaaau w ith M r
The U nliad B u m
Governm ent;n*sr volley ball. H a e w last " l will m ak e h e r O a r V A M
I. urging ua to keep o o ra elv ro jb .il for LSe duration. Be tra c e Tfalratg M riM t o r a n mad P**F
w ith Ih e a faro, e f C oeblU . Sha
jihyelcely stro n g and fit, readyl taking e trv llc o t c a n of IL
lo m eet a n y
em ergenev th a t! Jean tam e to achool th a other alto dawn «n t b s D e a r baalite
m ight aria*, and also because wc d .F
?*.* "W*V aat- T h ira tf and faegkia t o f la k s th*
wili feel a n d a ct b e tto r li we rates; Iv*
rote. J l u « t _ let a . r a r . l l bead m th e eaL A t th a ***** liras,
u&gt;me physical eaerclae each day. rom etjat*. T he M*w»r t h a t V k- th e eg** o f fceeh tia f a ll eaenmtThe .ra te d e p artm en t of Edwca- | M rJ . *rarl&gt;Mt r a t o U r t t o - S v * tb to g a s th e a t o n l a th e ow ner.
lion It ro q u ln n j P h y tlril E durt* »
iJ tT l I R h a lo e k a a t th e wfaiact a g ain and
th* tacky • ag ain and d iscove r, t h a t It la a
linn In th e High Kchool* thla y e a r j s j d ^ M iry a r e two
try
CaekUa thinks t h a t th is
and iilf" _ _____ _ ”r,y « i'b*f&lt;.r'(thll
atohL Thar bwth trod t t y la tb# h e r to h e r d ear aad
onr-half
abe puts It In her p ack et and forrtuhject. Becauae !*hyakal E d u tit
g rtc I;.
tion l&gt; an Im portant we a re ffo notkad the to ac fw n ’ clothes th lr
"W ell T lra ty ,'
saga Cocblto,
inir lo U ll you about the rfccelletit y ear? They h ave k m re ally a rte w ith aad ega* and e m it a heart
P hyakal
- Education
program
th a t h a s pain " to rta n a la bad to
which la being carried out a t th# 0r&gt;W hy Is V irginia *o thrilled ua. l o t ur drin k o u r mUk and
OVtrdo Ptfbflc School,
when F riday n ig h t caaw a aewaa*. ta rg e t th la th la g . W # a re aad
Tha boya of th e Oviedo Ilia d I t c o a ld a t h ave any roai a ie tla n th a t we la v a no roar* money,
and'JtfflV fr Hikh a re not oftly tak- with th* dances, sad Jo e , Jean b a t i t la M a d t h a t w e have th *
Imf p a r t In llie usual in o fta auch like, a boy fro m 8. II. BJ Bhe
id th a -milk.
aa football, diam ond ball, baaket* waa awfully dkroppetntod when
ttle does th * know th a t
ball, t i € f b u t We a re alto enteH n# ha d idn't come• to tin da nce h u t the keg will give lig h t on tho
Into a U n-m ihute eiereU e period Thursday n ig hMt..
_
M ary
like* rogatory.
(To i s continued n e a t week)
every Say before practiclnff and.U tre# boya.
The mseatlmi
!•
»(kttL The** e ierriae*
Include wMeh owe wfll abe cbeoa#, Mary
C A r m i L O JMW
auch fhitifc* ** the fln fe r work*Iciloae them a il. IJttJt d a i ^ l i b e a a
"Oh! dice CoritHn ettando alia
i,tit. (h r urrn e*erci»ea. the ho\u | b«ty t h a t tide* the ecbawl bua and
vr
el
eanwr*
#n tedaa la .
eklp. tho Knee-bend, the prop«d*tUrea In Lake Mary . Eyerybcxl)
ler. tho to**t«yuch. eU
|* m n u to be neln K all M abt, .ac y la . .ilia* y laa m et* . . .
We a f# a ll member* of thel cording to m « i j »
know* confartan, "nu« lianeT y ™&gt;ni *
“• w l?
Kkrfida Physical . .tnr** Club, I I^ e te r b fornl*bl«t» th e eighth r * l a m i d ln c r o t Y p e r qua
u n g r a cn to d s .
l a . c o .a i
y
fo
girl* With
w ith "ra
orangne.
Which w aa
lirgaiiiiw l
fu r th e ’ grade rifl*
n g * .. Rev iiulrn
ha
roto
la*
slila
.
y !a.
&gt;■tb* rood-A .ark.
c h lrf -purpose o f having a atrong ' uPMsJ|*
our new pein- m roasT"
group o f boy. in Florida. F.vcty^ Mra. Q M hran IsHk*
"L a pobre CochlU. -tUa ra muy
la a e b r a the
op# i. p .pvrlS d to become heltor. tlpa)
triate," penoa Had, r y u knrero la
fit phyek-aily, through tho co n -|
i a le g ri."
s la n t p ra ttle* 01 In*
Y Hed commence ro rre r y u jg ar
uf thla club, which will
con lo* gapatoa da Cochlla. l!lli
tinned la te r. Every mne
*e sent* cn el ataelo el lado de
faculty
in a e ls e ., according to kle ag&gt;V
Igera tea ch # , ta t. 2nd, wnd Hed, y commence acariar la cab*ia
itej
gain. A la vea los a jo . de
Height, a n d Weight. Mr I. the*
wradee: Mrs. G ertr.tda M e­
rgpected to iln rnm igh p ra ctlc in t
re 4lh, Ufa. and (tth, and Mr*. Cochlla car at alguna cos* Ian
■u th a t I t Ola ra c h ra n h a s the Tth and t t h brUla eomo uoa eatoella en ia
»t hnhtF and at echuol. &lt;u
e«ntdna. EUa m lra la objetn olra
h i. frtttr y e a rt of high «-hool, h» grade*.
ves j desewbro qua ea una Have.
Will hnvireariu-d the hlgheat
IJg F ir h t'i tira d e Girl.
' I o rh ita plena* &lt;iue rsto Have aprtlnt he ja n |«i»«ltdv rreclr la
- la Have a .u puerta, y etla pu.olu
nl. rla a . The v a rin n . qrttvillea|
, en &gt;u holilllo y ee olvida de lo.
In thla club a rt: the |eg -llfU ,j(’

t

K f n S ! itr i" ;" X ‘ r a ! g e n e v a s c h o o l

rnpc clim hc endurance running.
and th* 2A, M) Ik, anti 100 yard
dash for apedtl.
i t. i.
The glrle are taking
•im i* o i'.it Ion Nfilra#
Inr p rogram , but we will not take
* 1.1I r R !■ Jtdwtlln
.pace Id go Into d e ta il, aboig
l loiiti)
it in t lr iK
their phyalcal program till, year,
K a v o f it r P a s liln r ltradir^»
The Oviedo elem entary grade*
Kit s'irftte Foofl A pp le PI*' a I®
p articipated
in Ihe
Armlslitw
rtMtf
Day
pafndo. tli* float we* derOK n v O tltr Sotijr - T ir f r t lu J u m iio n
ratrit
With
red,
white,
and hluu
Kii%f1fi.tr flrrhe*!rn Ifiiiry Jafttea
I'Oin-r.
V .voftlr Art or Alan I told
Itonilhy N’itilack d rru e d in
Knkfifitr A n trim (Jrrrr flnr4dn
Htallie of l iberty m iltim e .to«d
l*t ' Male I iw*&gt; ip
'□be H r|t i . » y m o rn liiif hfo»lltH ll ■ot tb,- r i s e of tit# wagon a i.l on
■int-# Btfri.iJoh n« many Mrv* ktyle* ■-tfht-r .Jde l.io -.t tiip-i flag glrle
at t .| mnf’ tiettruili* flud*on arul ■Irfa.rd ii, m l, wlilla, and hliM
I Hit Th io fiii* a re h t m wfiort itiff alternately. Ho. li flag girl car
iln rlln ir new plaid coat*
J i n n ried n flog end the two girl*
W d tk rr ruins hy w ith a new y r I
» irv from lb. f lr .t and leeontl
J **ao iV o lk e r - b o r n In I j i k r M ary*

I ulna i |&lt; i Ik l&gt; U-idr au IIu 'I
Arm Kfliiiiio *■ lo tH 'iiik ' m Ihrkr
fle rp itnl In f*tir*uiro S’
nhUr
M my t*i a * l» y I* In..i&gt; irii! Ii» Si |.»w

*.»«di*ffii
and
( lia r hit t«‘ p ro d , ■
V in * . n!
M
m I.i» k^uiivUlc Metftrfv in a
blto
Jl^ht W« i|(hl 0‘hey w ere.
Mur y li t l li f l
I r w r ll I'ltt
■ull.
Joanitd Bolin lo o ktd viw y 1 Je a n ette lira .try
liiflii
i* fr
liik in t'
a* t r r ie r la i 'v u |r with « yelhny plenterl a lijrt, 2. Ilra rg riir B arker
fiiun M ’ i nf liif* V'ti/iiiiu tid l School,
nml I hie hour
blmfae. fly It. Hhlrlay J o a n
K&lt;i J Jnnlrla , k* Ho i s l ok in m n t*ie wny, *hr l» oivr of otif cute*! 4. M artha Owen.
p n » -Irirn l r m ir * r nt
I 11ti- H«*n!ora. No mu* rtotlred tKnl until A. M argaret M alloy
v r r » lt y , Im* Jo in n l tho A rm y K n j th la year . . . Iletty U*nr\*U'iWil' 0. 'Ahn L rln h irt

lUipil R ricrve ( ‘orjo
fjn rtU m Krwlick I* hark nt 8,
J|, 8. Titkinjf ii I* f» inurR c In
Which h r i" mnJftMMtf ill niRthevnullni. VVr alt* n il |f|at] t . hnvt*

U b /ackaon alnjll hyf («fitIHif over
T hr leat nriHirt m ad* by Iho
the event* nf the n i f l u ' brfofw.
r a th with a tan raincoat arwi prraidenl Mated th a t the 5tn anti
pin id flirt* (We *|»h th ry WhjW Alh grade* have II 10.75 In bonds
pfillrh their
andcllra.l
Colletti and .la m p , out of a room of 20
C lark w alla around .jn ■ d a l* people. M l., ilfa rp c r also .ta lrtl
h im Im rk
1.04 In Red Croon
doM ln/f h t t bovrnetjrfa* awrratai* Ihdl w e had
w ith the
Ihe large “ I. on It. . Bdfn* money which enables ua to get a
uf the Imyi havr taken a fancy
fc
to bright plaid shirts. N am ely,
Illllls ra tte r anil PauJ Order. . t
D&gt; JE N N IE LEE HUTCHINS
b e lly Ann \Tsll. a rrlrc s In •
flu rry with n hHght rad roidudry
T ho lin t Cross D rier In HemI- Ja c k n Mil) large white buttons.
John Belyeu
Until n e * t' w rolr-*
nolo High was a surest*! II0.T 6
H o'long Idds.
waa turned In —m ore than ever
We have a beautiful cam pus*
befnrel
ona sprinkled w ith Ireea, bordered
In th e American Red Cross. The
by deep g re en shrubbery -end cov­
|fi.OO was pah) fur membership
ered 'With a oarpet o f Irto X soft
rem aining |W 7f&gt; will he used
grass. Once people praised and
to help fill Ihe Itrd Crums Klta.
T ho klla w rre sent
to
nur
Miss Mary tlobineon led the
brhrwil lo lie filled The conlrnta following Armistice Ilay P rogram
j Of the kits will lw such thine* In cljapel recently —
■a playing cards, rigarellea, *r.ap,
Song -Clod
(Hess
A m erW a.
.
and many small articles. Thu school
F in an ce and W elfare tVifnmlttte
'A CMId's Prayer of Peace b f
of the Hludrnl I’biincll conir&gt;oa.sl C arolyn fill rick
e«me tre e s are th ere, the sam e
of luiurelli* Dutlnn, Martha I'bge,
H ong-- "IVt "rc All A m ericana" shrubbery, add th* sam e g rass,
and Mctty Moure
will
taka —Mehonl
.
• boys and girls atfll laugh and
ch arg e nf filling these. T ha'filled
Poem — "A rm istice ‘ D iy " — stro ll.b ac k arid fo rth , b u t th e re 's
k it. will tie displayed In the stu ­ F lora 'K ipp
som ething there t
d e n t body and If each first period
P atrio tic M arch— F irs t G rades there on tho .e ra
E&amp;If; cla ss would like to fill a 'k it It
Hung, "Red. W hile and v ptder wgtk and beside I
„
tsonld t*e Inis nf fu n and a wny hy Firal Grades
w here you look
ft
to help Uncle Ham, tie).
Poem "He Good A m artcany"— piece* of rn m p i
Keep 'rm flylngl
h fl.s Ofacn'a Class
B * .
;
'
l \ * m - "F lag of P eace" h f
Clarence O ta * *
Exorcise — "G uf
CpImtiTf'*
F la g " Mra.
Mitchell's 'SeCoW
G rade Class
Or EMMETT1HERNDON
" F la g -S o n g "
M rs, S h a ro n '.
Second Grade C its*
,
A n Intardcnom lnatlonal roect1. "U p rle Sam ahd TOa B elM M 1*
g o f th e young peopla'a learuea Mra. G off's T hird *G r i d e 'd e a d
’ B anfcrd w s i held a t th* Eple* • t . "M any Flags" by M ra. Q o fff
ip al Parish
House,
Tuaaday Class
'e n in r.
Churches represented
« M g —"S tand "B y 'A w M t i i l
e re IlapUet, Houlhs|de Paptlat, —School
plaeopaf, Presbyterian, Malho*
R n re la e — "W e A re D ullden"
a t. and Chriatfau*.
h— Mra. Brock's F o u rth G rade

Red (!ro«i Notes

The *Campus

Tha at price waa opened by the
raring of "Onward Christian

-em in. nwBsrowd
am

t n "tb W tk m i's

• .^ tk r ^ W M tf W d 'W

•Nf

r

■

' ■

;
. \

.

.

,
" I ' u r . : B e d ."
| t r i a l* on. y un
' d o lo r, “ fo rtu n a
V am iw a iietier

(lice L o c l.it * . con
ro r a io n que lien c
e . m gl a n o .o tro .
la leche de noeo

The (ienrv* High Kchool 4-11 Iro . v oe olvlilan cats cos* K»Club met a t Ihe home of Mr* tam os triite nue no*u)lro» tane
J. C. n u ll In Geneva. Mtldfe.1 i nui no m *. dinero, pern r . btrn
Bennett acting a . Iia .te .a and one no»ntn&gt;. teneino* U cam y
program chalrm ai
la Jrcbi "
The bu»lne«r
m eeting
W»'
I'rro pequeno sab# que la Have
opened by
thi
viea-pneldeot d a ra im rn el m laterlo.
lilile C ro.lrv Mima I&gt;ail*o te*&gt;
(t'o n lln u a r proxim o erm ana)
elected p m iiir n t in l i e plare
of Jnhnnlo Mae Bowen who la moved away Both Johnnie Mn'1
and Helen Ikiwert will he gragllt
mirM.1 hrenu.&lt;* uf their epletglhi
Tlr M IN N lB HMITII
4 II work and rpilil('■ rd rn in r w*» Hhe '«uh)ee&gt;Aor
rU.T
The children ar* very
tin- meeting. Mr. lliuaell, i-nUfW.- filling
b a g . for the .Gi­
iugl.t ul K anlurd, jrav* e vert ■Hera aad a re enjoying It very
Ini er.-&gt; ting anil instructive litlh much.
pn Ilire,-1. am* tliSlr hablta. Than
he boy* arwl g irl.
nf
the
everyone was
.bow n
through fo uTrth
grade a re glad to have
Mr». Hill.' .plcndid g anlcn. P
Mr. W att back a fte r her recent
eeita weiv hunted fUtd Mr. ilua- ill
fell ilmwrd raam pla* of that*, ■
C hapa
Delirious garden refreshm ent*
In T a
of tom ato iuiee, lettoca sandJdfah.
and
Mis*
a ic 'ir., iwraim m oni, popcorn, Itot
ilgre both boon HI
lit with
hnmrmado ro lls aad fre s h faomeg
hi* w ork,
era* aerve.1 on th* acreennl ponro
third ow l fourth
ia c tn g Ihe lake.
1 *'
w e n t a TpUy, "The
A fter rofreahm enU gam es per­
• t e u . n . . '*
W.wl„
taining to gardening w ere plggSIt
and enjoyed bg tb* young folia.
Garden .r e d .
war* given - aa
Those
pram ‘
roeieg,
M arjori*
T
one Dalbo,
Mildred Bennett,
liver k U th le n li,
Broil
Delfaa.
o*l McGill.
Donald Adanw,
endell B raddg,
M ra.
L.
lieg.
Mra.
OjM a
Wllaoa,

We«t Bide Primary

i E d ito r-In -C h ie f ____John Bclyeu
E d ito r ... Lola C V dw ttl
l io n :
" A rt th* new books ready yet T
J e a n Whig ham
U the question which, in Ihe
Bill K arla
la s t month, ha* been asked by
Copy
E
d
ito rs:
m ost atuilenU en terin g the li­
Ile
tty r Ctrl a
brary- T hat .question can now
V irginia Kallay
be atuw arad w ith an em phatic
Lola M eriw ether
"Y *el"i
on Friday, a t 3:30
A a g e la Metach
P. M. they w ere put Into rlrru - j
lation.
1
M ary KUen WltHami
Tha new book., all of which B u.lneaa M an ag rr:
m eet the stan d ard of school l i - ,
E m m e tt Herndon

Ir* A"d

Student/Qplnion
Ibly aaa to &lt;fo w a a 'to . p u t i
a donw a n d plow throe
plow w e did, l i t h t Into
th at w ould
m ass
T it
r a a t N ew Y ear's f iv e 'll
the wide open spa ewe. Wl
even m ore u a a s ie g eras II
th at a f te r being peeked
th a t, people te e Id mam

fLuther
lens—Joy n la

Ufa*

'em mis W ilderaon
— Ve.ma Ilohannen
'Y oung

T ■o'clock A-iM- « * . ----

Tim *, aad wUI cloa* i
aaM - g a la

Bg HARRY I.EK MOOKK

ADd
«M
•Matmm
IN w m ocaa

b n r lc r . ir e ?

t

"F o u r year* In P a ra d lie " —Ora
aohnaon
t
'A gainst
All O dd." — Marlon
Lana ini:
Reprvrontatlve Am erican Speechec, 1H1-1P42"—Alvert Itolnl l
T ie
Doctor*
Mayo” — Helen
Claapsatlle
Advance A gent”—John A ugu.t |
"Peacock Feather**'—Tem ple 1UII- ,
•y
|
Piickereil Moccasin*"—Bernadlne
ball*)
“The New Hope"—Joseph IJn- J
coin and F reem an Lincoln
"Pillar* of Gold"— Lucille F dgrr-

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By KA TH RY N W IO G IN 3

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City L'l.rk

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The fotfaall dances e f la ta
have been jiving fantasies ■of
fun and frolic. Th* few th a t
have m issed them , have really
missed a t r e a t. 'Specially alnce
they've become victory dances
for our tea m . T h a t really p u ts
them "in tha mood "I We've,
tn ly one m ore to go, and U tk u .
th* Hom ecom ing H op. L a ta be
sure to be there w ith Utn ; » i l
of the rrew , and m ake It a
.w inge roo!
If you fa v o r .awing,
O r like It sw eet.
Come to the Gym
W here hep-cat* m e e t

in w n r « r - m f ttw v t
h ir , - i- w
uE o a m t.
. JPIMIR.
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a i j , c n m r i T o i v n a n g vrai tBONK - HAVING CLAIM A b i t jlR ‘MAXIM AflA tN ST BAU) *IMTA T*:

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| You aad each of yen e ra faerekv
• aallfled aad required to pee*.at
■a r claim , and demaada -p h tto
you. or .lllie r of geo, soar h* M
UHt
e s e in .t Ihe esfste of . W flll.m
"The C aptain Pnm i Connecticut—
T k s n u J.ekeon, deceased,' late of
laid Coaaty, ta the Cawaly. Judge
L'lcll Foreatei
ol Menlael* Coualy, Plartda. at-fal.
•W lndiw ept"— Mary Ellen Chase
afflee la Iho r o a r t ’ houa* or raid
T h e Vsnahlee"— K athleen N orri.
Countr at a«nf*rd, ptortda, with"T railer T rio"—Emma Jacob.
ta e i'h t eal.n d ar month* 'from
"The
la s t
F ro n tier” — Howard
th* tim . ot tho t i n t rpabltootPR
of this notice. Each claim oe l a
I a.
mood eh. II he la Wtlftaw and
"Top Kick”—Helen W atson
shall otals th* p loto-of evoldtwe*
“Th# ( u m r .i t and li e G lory"—
*hd po#t offfleo addroea - ol tk&gt;
John Flogherty
claim .ht. ond Bhatl -ho .w orn In
hr th * ototmaal, agent, . or -St"Mv
Friend
H ic k s" - Mary
toeney, nod say - aurtt e l a n nr
O ’H arr
lly RUZABKT11 FlTF.
daoeaad
not so rtlsd ah*ll .faw-vel m
"D ay of the T ru m p e t” David
MAtUIAftttT
O A H O nkrt
Di Gnug
UCKNN.
Im agine th e c 'vdtrm ent a t Par."The l a . I df the I'latn .m e n ”— A inrrican Club Norway when In
A e -e io e e u r of th*. Lart
w in . a a d T setam eh i o t
Z sn t -Grey
th ree little wolves. Thi*
WILLIAM TttOMAfa IjA CK r
"G uile C ontrary” —M ary l!rm- I&gt;walked
w *. a d ram a w ritten by Mother^
AON. deooaaed.
slon
r i r . i aubltcattoa (th November.
‘T h e New lloyll R tam l.rd Gam e." wolf, la u re l)* Dutton, and asta il
»t.t*d hv fa th e r wolf, E liaabeth
— Paul Seymour
\
an&lt;l baby wolf, Ann Stine,
•‘llnw Green VVa. My Valley1' — Fite,
At tho beginning o f the - proV
TH
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■Richard Llewellyn
urani the firs t and second year
• n t a i u n t i m , &gt; rLonfauad.
"S torm "—George Blew art
ua r a t i m r .
T
I n d e n t, worked rroatw ord pu«" l a . t Sem ester" - f'hyIIi• Cr.w- j •ile&lt;
■ r i " ft ft
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word into N reul.h
i t fa. i* o r n (in itial* a n t y l j 'P l a i c ^
mr.
! T hrnnghoul ihe entire m eeting
rm,
, Spanish w a . spoken. T hi. added
i x ) u i e porr* P tfin *
| p rraily to the interest of the pro- nLAtirn
d.ol.
| [trim , end aided in keeping m any tci DLADin u iti iin porn, ■
Ju h n ilfly ru
| •■! tl ■* stu d e n t, quiet.
td J r o u and rsildeac* la ,ht ^
IJItl* Rtroet, ■Pott Huron, It.
Thi. was tb# first m eeting of
l&gt;r J M | in w rtI , p r r * l i t r n t of
C
t.lr Cooaiy. Mtshlga*.
th r rluh which will meet twice
th*&gt; K w r r r a t l**liir A ^ i r m y , d r I
Tou iro o rd e re d 'to fa* aad a ifi
i v r i r d n v # fy i n t o r r * t i n | ? »ddrr»R earh m onth. The following were pear lo th . .w orn 'BUI oI . C ojmin rhfi|N*l T h u n w i i y on I h o “ Pro- rlirtm l n. o ffice r, for the rnm lng plaint tiled heroin ag ain st ysd
■nd ticlag on motion1tor-dtvorrv lo
JSfmiR A c tiv ity in S o u th A m e ric a " , t year
,, ,
ike o tllr s of ins Clark , o t'o h s v e
IU Inl.l o f M .mf n f S i- m an y in ) I'r e -id a n l j J J i i l f U r i c

Three Little Wolves

Chapel I*rojrram

IrrrRtiniE r ip c r ir fw e * th^rt* «nii n f
, B#ljr*u
iMjjLiir of th r cuRlnm a o f t h r n * t - S ecretary— lean AVblgham
T
reasurer
A
ngela
MriKh
ivr*. Th«* niRnnrr in w h ich iwr
Chairm an — lA urelle
itrN vrrnl hi% n ih lm ji «ml th&lt;* Program
D u lto i
th in K| t in t hr lilk nrf un nimlr
nil or thr d u r lr n h irwik forw ard
Ui the* tlrnr vvhwn hr1 m a y H£Jnn
In n*rr

Klwants Club, their spopjor,- w ent
to the R ita T h e .tr o , arvi aoilated
in th . send-off program fo r the
lo rty selective service men. Sonny
Unborn. R alph loosing, R obert
M inry, I’atii lljrLsnn, an,| E m m ett
All the -tu d rn l- uf K li S. llcriwtnii distributed cig arettes and
have ju-vn 11** .ror&gt;- livard a t Ihe certificate.
fa r end of the fi.itlu ll field but
Friday night w a. the f l r .t time
George L o i from 1-evcffworth
many hml torn It In accurate op­ Control H igh School In WaIcOU.
eration. Ih n -e boy. from the Keg Now York* Dorothy ftld ltu i fro n t
.#-._____ i_ i Ju
■__n tio
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ii
r
C lub-T horn Madden, W alter An- Orlando m
Memorial
derron, and John [telyeu together ■ml I knurl** RrotrM e from Lee*w ith Robert C ranston, hy using l u r g H igh are thro* f r n h r a m
• system nf flashlight signals, welcomed by thp member* O f B,
kepi th r lu ard accurate and up- H . H .
to-ths-mlnutp throughout the en­
tire! game.
Mb* H and'* t i n t period EngUoh
,&lt;!»»» hail ■ rial tor T hursday
Imya w rnt m orning. Mia nam* ' la ' FeH w aa;
nijtht and anil ha la w hile w ith brown spots.
From th r reaction of the -ataaa.
It 1. th o u g h t th a t h« will be
vote,! our mascot.

News NotcH

the selectees a n d their
gathered a t tha Klta Tha
•dneaday m orning, Ihe Semlllgh School band gave a
teiKVrt of peppy m arches,
Ihe program the band play,
la Ira crowd dispersed.

The Sem inole H igh School. G iro
Club, under the direction o f 'l i r a .
Thomas Jackson, erased ted tw o
musical n jm b e ri, "O, tA f d T W ill
P rtla e T hee", w h k h was w ritte n
h r R legger. last Tuesday n ig h t
a t tha P ariah liooee fo r ■ Union
H e e tin r o f all young people o f
the d iffe re n t church**.q i . Sanford.
The Glee H u b iato M ts,« riecU l

.t r ie d r su rt on M oadsy,
I lk - A. II. t i l t , a a a * faolac l a Ih*
t'o u o ty Court H aas* a t H eaferdJ
r u m lo o l. C o io ty , ptoetda. P a il *«ro
d seree pro c a a /r s s s w ill kT
ta t .r e d ag*ln*« y o u sa d **td c o a .s

proeosd l i t s t l o

Is fo r th lr — ordsrM 't h a t Iklfa
n o n e* k* autoltsadd ■*:■»* a w ea h
tor fou r &lt;S) en n sa su tlv * w aefas In'
ik* Haaford IlsraJd. a a s w . p a y .'
»f g a a eea t e lm t a t l o a a ‘
la a .m la o la C o u a ly , p tse k
W ITNITOg I I . 1o f r tc lii I(H I
th is c o a r t . aad • th e h a s * s i
Clerk tk e r so f th is (a d
day
N ovem ber, A. I». 1(41.
0 . 1 - JtKfaNnOX Ckerh
'
li w , w a l l a n t:

r i a l n t l f r s A tloeaay,
O rlando. Pla.
to r n c la t t s l i j

tth day nt iM rsiaher
to lb* blit wt ' M a t
aiolnM m i n I k l . - I
Clronlt C»«M&gt; •(•JUMli
b lo rM a ,, fay RDM* . A
M w a ra n aeilan. fo r at
Th* Baatetd l|*ra),
■ alMt a .- U i.r » * W * p * »

tMa order (ball b a i l
foar consecutive w a d u

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Seminole III, h School welcome* several
W e d ^ ja ;
-a new senior, irgal M ania, from
Daytona Hear i M ainland High
lerle Loculi, M
■fairer, Joyce W

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TRANSLA TIO N F O E RPANIBII

Sem inek High ,8c!
operating w ith tb*
AaaociatToo b y u rging
to attend church or B j

Mra, Fred Dyaon 1* eehatl
« for Mra. Catherbw W
B ite who Is Id Norfolk vial
ir husband. Mr, Pierce la fat
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She ha . n ritin iie d thr K m e sn l
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! w o m e n o f t h i* c o u n t r y *,m d H i * j
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f m e n ! o f h e r c o u n try , K o re a , ton- ' w o m rn w a r w o rk e r*

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*rcrt*t#, iii.f romance, thnl Virginia Ururr \o in | » fitiio J i i m e . t-lliAori 1
itt ihi* m omm i m * t **r* ful. Soft Should*!
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TUESDAY — BARGAIN DAY - 2 Features

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Something
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You'll Never Guess
It's no longer TABOO
for girls to talk of
this possible help

from the Title!

A r k a n s a s Man Find
It P uvk To A d \ e r l i 1
w llh A L L

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l l o m e s l y l e I’iekle

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HOT FRENCH FRIED POTATOES
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H O M E-M A D E C H IL I
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Take Home An Order of
fK K N C H F R IE D PO TA TO ES

These Questions may
decide what laxative
to give your child

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Apple Cider

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“Home of Thdw* Famous French Fries'

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VICTORY

GARDEN

vegetable
plant* a* fullowa: 100 each In
.C.la collretlon, lirorcolt. Cab­
bage. B aim uJa Ontuna, ColUitlt,
l-eltu fe, lleeta, T rm atoe*, E»n n . t r , D r l r , U ruiaela 3 p m u la. I W ANT TO BUY
A ll fo r ySM O^pbaa^poatag* or
L alio j5 » o m e .

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Every Wednesday

Night

WELL THAIS'

KNOWLTOWB ORCHESTRA

B u r neat
TIME STAOr i

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Will pay nub for « ft. 'Eleetrle 1
frigMaire. C. A. Shrlner, IjU e j
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To emplny man a* rarelakrr ur
forrman Srminule IllgS Farm.
Salary, houae, water amt I.mmI
fuel fumlihed. Year am m&lt;l Job.
C* Trader mu&gt;t »tan l Invetligatfan. Alec I t Johnaoo, Eeml-,
noli lllab StSool I arm.

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IVopIa who dart wood* flfr. tic [
fral qur *ar rftort In ilca.niy i
For Thanksgiving!
Inr timber arvl tarp*nllne punt
Stxh p#cpl« aitaiitd be ctaulflnl ' IHjt F at Turkey will Ingiven away on wedm-&lt;lin
%m F ill )1 ColumnUt*

FO R SALE.

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WU1 ro n aM er boy-

THE IrONE RANGER
BATES AMD 5 CABL0 H; PACT OF THE TARANTULA

C A N S . PU JT THE DEATH O F DOM R lC A R D O /

i LL UGE THrb ON

HE'LL BE ALL RIGHT, TC*TO
tom orrow

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Feds Chalk Up Fourth Straight
Victory Friday At New Smyrna
victory
hungry
Celery*-,
continued Uirlr n m p t r I
F rid a y afternoon a t Now Smyrrvt
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To
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oflp*",tonr “ud*' 10 ^"i Bee-Keeping Art

AN IN D E P E N D E N T DAILY N K W S PA PK It

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY. NOVEMHER 21, 191

WWr World F eature*

1.08 ANGKLE.H, Nov. 23, —
on; anyw ay, the gam e had Sugar rationing Is adding fre»h
r ro tte n underw ay before I n le rn i to the ancient Lutinras
i TVolfcr broke looae an-l
stra ig h t through th e dated O,
’ bcrkcrpniL
A cup of honey h a t roorr
cudag* for
a touchdown. ^•*weetrr»*
than a cup of granj*
convctlrd by c arry in g th #e '!
. Iatr«l *ugar in the ra tio of P to
Uil.
c*
• . 7. It contains roughly twice the
Im m ediately a amall bond of calory valu« oi tuga.
S anford ro o te r, broke loo.e with
Irttrrr• t irw* ■mall
backyard
c h e e r, of alartlinir volume con. npiarira in ronaiilerablc, reflecting
sid erin g the mimocr of th ro a t. „ M atiom i»l the honey trad e that
th ey Issued from , and the noi*4» vv» hrn »ui:ar li acarre, hoeey
h a rd ly died down before the K nit Loom*
f,
tin the com m ercial tide
had stopped a Barracuda attack H
. . .it. m eant wide uar by baker*,
to ld and had the Imll again
*i.n&lt;l at home ila substitution lor
Followed
an
aerial
attack ,' ft'igur ir many wayr
Daniels to Iu in d rr.., and Deklrj In adviaink am ateur Itre-kecp
to Daniela,
tn g elh rr good
_ r era J k Kckert, U niversity o»
fo
a bout 30 y a rd .. I.am iro*. then! Callioinla expert tackier a ' thtor* loo»e around id . owi» left *&gt;tait the m atter of g e ttin g atunt,
"The • ti n , of the honey ber
end for another tnuchdown and
Eppa paaaed to t'arleto n for thr lim i-rally h u rl, rv rn the seasoned
lice-krepel.' he ocmedee. "How­
ever, Immunity to the poieon ten
be m o m e,| gradually, until the
l&gt; nnl n o tireabl. a fte r thi
fit at «■« minute. "
ll&lt;-e kar| iny it eo standardised
*f I n r n ilr u r ie . of experience
th a t yu buy bee. by the p atkagr.
A "three-pound p a c k a g e ' tell*
In , about | l and co n lain t some
I I ,;C. we*.

Americans Widen, “
r Area Of Control
, In Pacific Region

DESK CHAIRS

’

Guadalcanal F o r ces Curfew Ordinance
Appear To Be Cut
Off From Japs In Given Hearing At
* Rest Of Solomons

Commission Meet

H onutifully

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w ith
solid m sh o g a n y w ith w hite le a th e r bottom s.
A lovely g ift su g g e stio n !

\oo«e rev ersib le in n e rsp rin g cushion

ch a n n el back.

•

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place in an y fine home.

M i)or In f'lilld D fvrItip n rn l
At U. of T rnn.
A nnounce fh« opening of

The C hildren’* H our
N u m ery School
on N otrm ber 23rd. IB42
For Boyt and Glrla
2 to 4 Y e a n
32 per week
O p e n • lo 12
At ISIS Dalmrttn A te.
Sanford. Florida

CHOOSE THIS LOVELY lHth CENTURY

Telephone 77S W
Enrollm ent Limited

In W ashington, N avy S ec­
r e ta r y K nox said today I t la
f ‘v ery u n lik e ly " t h a t th e Ja p ancae a r e .g e ttin g re in fo rc e ­
m e n ts f o r , th e ir tro o p s on
G uadalcanal.* b ecause rig id
U n ited . S ta te s p a tro ls a r a
f o r k i n g d a y .a n d n ig h t-" T h is
s ta te m e n t indicated fo r th e
tim e being, a t le ast, th a t th e
Jap an ese a re cut off from the real
of th e ir force* In tho northeaat_ « m Bclomons and tho A m erican,
■ h re continuing to widen their area
of control, rig h tin g ha* c en ter­
ed about four ml lea w n t of Henderaon a irp o rt on G uadalcanal.
In tho Pacific, A m erican and
A u* trad Ian troop, under Gen. Mae• A r th u r furiously attacked the laet
s w in d lin g nrale of Japanese r e ­
alliance on Papua Peninsula, New
Guinea, and United State* bomben
hi s ite d Japanese Invasion
fo rtes am id tha ruined tem ple* of
M andalay, Rurma.
The** were
■ th e highlight* of 24 hour* of u n ­
b r o k e n good new t for the United
Nations.
A ircraft . supported Am erican
troops, in a drive to e ip el the

Mims lUrharm W. Huprccht

9-Piece

Attention
Cnbbag:c Growers!
Copenhagen
plnnin

now

ra h h a g e
ready

DINING ROOM ENSEMBLE

$2.50 week

S ty led to th rill the m oat diitcrimiiuUiiiK hoatcan in nn a u th e n tic i&gt;erio&lt;i

Streamline Bedroom Styling

d c a irn of unuaual b e a u ty — IncludinR th e B u ffet, C hina, D uncan P h y fe

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g racefu lly designed

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Implied th at

b ea u tifu lly m atched woods.

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ilaion with U u uniust Ilka tha way It
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ay hack.

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I.ami&gt;a add c h a rm to nny act-

iota delivered.

tin g .

We h av e a wido selec­

tion of tab le lamp* an d floor
lampa.
L e n o x . (!»

W hen th cae a r e gone

th e re will be no m ore f o r th e
d u ratio n !

ULSION

th a t reflec t th e beauty

fir Cwdu, Chest Coldt, Ireechlrii

of y o u r homo.

STILL AVAILABLE AT
MATHER'S
Fine , innenprinf mattresses and
box splines, coil springs, fine felt
mattresses, b a b y 's crib mat treses
—any typ^ bedding you might be
Interested In—We Still Have It I

$1.25 per week
EXTENSION TABLES

L
* priaelpal strvngUi U U ■lertjd concentrated to tha v t i l w ard. I t w aa thar* tha Am erican
j u r e M aking the m oct d e te m ln e d
rid to ooat the enem y whose tu n p ly and reinforcem ent channels
A • ‘• t t e r i a g blow bv
|h o N avy 10 daya a g o w han 28
V«P
w a n h lp a
and
auxilUH e*
wee* sunk and ten othera war*
a t a coat o f tw o A m arlra n light c ra ia o n and aeven de*tro y era funk. The enem y also sufifered an o a tin u tad 20,000 to 40,

AS SKETCHED
GET IN STEP with a VICTORY
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BEAUTY SHOP

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Program Planned
To Distribute Tags!
Of Identification' Plans

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Ralph Warner Is
Quoted In Sports
Poll Of Esquire

casters, sport editors, business both ends of the Red Army ofmen and marinas, placed Apart s
first In this respect and Mr. Wara e r t views a a thia mabject were
quoted as foUcwai “A sports faq
can get m ore out of an athletic
event than any other form of re­
creation. Tea d e n t worry about
the war when you ara watching
WABHIN0T0N, Nov. U, (dV twp evenly matched grid teams
go through their excltiag action.
I t la the same la all sport#. Yea
gat more thrills, axrtt.a im t and
a built-up feeling. 1* have fo o t

Munitions
Reaches

iwdown

Sanford Mari Enlists
As Army Specialist

NOW OPEN FOR G

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For Opi’r.'itiiu;
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Will Be Diseti-x'd

Stamp And Rond Salt*
Schedules Announced

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fill
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«ov. *4. (Special) - f h . rw vn.
recruiting cam paign conducted by G a r d e n C l u b , W o m a n ' * C l u b a m i
thi* A rm y A ir Force* station re ­ ( ^ h u r t h o f C’h r i t t S e i c n r r all w e e k ,
i m j ( Il 0 U m l I 1 a t
an«l
A ru le r* «n'*.
sulted In
*
general m echanics w ithin a 100 &lt; W i d n a a d a y , |* n - * b y t e r i a n A u n l mil# radius a f the station e n list­ | iarjf» F r i d a y . K p i* r pa l ( f l u i d , .Sat
P rrab y trn an
A uiiliary •
ing aa specialists. Many of them u l t l a y ,
; lka n n * v ' a ,
M e th o s iia t*
W o m e n '*
have a lre ad y bMO aaai
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Jenkiae, of Sanford.

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waa praised by
DanUl,

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M lajlonarr
U nion
all
w eek;
■H o m e r ' s A™la R h n p p e . W e d n e s d a y .

__ _ w ho C hristian Church, K ritlai, Home
iti on t o t h e D a m o n a t r a t i o n
yruup,
S aturday,
o f f i c i a l * of A m t r i c a n
L e a lnn
A u iiliary :

Veto Beech Navy Air

lag quality that wtt make you glad you picked thia coming for
u . b , &lt; r a &lt;D. n . w

Picture Itrigiuens As
French At Dakar
A x (I Martinique
Sign Allied Pact

Damaged I . S. Destroyer Home For Repairs

No Q u e s t ! onnaireS
Have Been Mailed
To Young Men Yet

Will Be Put Up For
Passage Before The
N e x t Gathering

o ff W ls ls

B w a tj t o W

18 And 19’s Will .
Not Be Inducted
Before January^

The Itu ia ian i steadily tig h te n ­
ed th e ir gigantic tra p agalnat
300,000-400,000 N a il. In the
S talingrad a rra , a . G erm an head­
quarter* with ra re frankneaa aald
th a Red arm iea had penatrated
Into N a ti defen.e line, south cf
R talingrad and the big loop In tha
Don H»er w n t of the long-beAn opportunity to .pend C hrist­
ina. wit'i lie lr fam ine, will be
The p ru p o .n l curfew amend- a ieg td Volga city.
Kuaaian tro o p , in ih rjr g re at given 18 and l!i y e ar, uldi,
■ m t - i e iK tio n niaa of City., or­ new
W inter offensive have tm ashII
C arter.
iwlrctlv*
»erdinance 250, rrg u lalin g hours of ed acroav the Don Itiv .r to a vE.k r clerk.
• niil i«ti» m orning as
ta le fo r Intoxicating beverage*, point a p p rn iim a lrly
IIH) m ile, he fliftcinvFtl th s. tiMi.Mil ly non*
wea given Its flm t reading a t the northw ret of S talingrad in a of the youth* will or n r j to fill
m eeting o f Ihe City Tomm Uilop g re a t double-flanking
movement draft quotas l-efore Jan u ary .
la st t t t n l n g and will be put tip th a t now haa coat the G e r m a n a
Miner mi ijusstionnairra h a f t
fo r passage or rejection a t the 60,000 raaualtlea and th rraten a to brrn mailr.i to th r young man,
n e x t re g u la r m eeting, II. N- Bayer. rextarm inal« thouaandv of other il will lir almost impossible to
City riel
e ta tn i loday. adding K a il eoldirra .ta ile d near the Include in Urrem bcr calls any af
th a t action In regard to the play­ Volga River In the r a il , It waa the group. whose d ra ftin g into
ing of jook o rg a n , a t certain announced officially Uxlay.
the arms'll force* waa authorised
hours, will also lie tak rn up a t
A apecial com m unique—the . f r ­ last week by Congress. Mr CUtrond in two day*—aald th a t the te r explained. warning, however,
th a t m eetinr.
The Rev. Joe A. T«dle, the Ree. town of C h fm y .h rT .k a y a, well that there might br a frw eicepE. D Drown Ice and the Rev. W. in.lde the Don River loop, hail »iona
About 30(1 county youth* reP. Drooks, J r , a . a re p resen ta­ been tak rn in a 12-mile continu­
Red Army flaterrsl | n thia group laat June
tive com m ittee of local ciUxena. ing advance. Thla
each e ip re a .e il their view* re ­ column apparently w a, the .am e but registration kaa not te e n aft
garding the am endm ent which th a t had nrrum rd Serafim ovich on Sere for men who have reached
the north .hie of ihe Don Rlrer their eighteenth birthday* aince
reads ax follow.
Section 0
T hat the .a le of in­ loop, and w a. itrik tn * southward then. Mr C arter revealed.
toxicating beverage. I n c e p t wine* to link up with other Red Army J The fa rt that it takes aro mil
on the 30 da y a to Induct a man for m ili­
and beer, the hours nf sale of unita now p m rtra tln g
tary aervtrea makea It evident
which a re hereinafter reg u lated ), lower &gt;i,le of the Ihm Hirer.
■
I
Army
In Ita that the*r is little likelihood that
T
h
i.
.m
jth
rrn
Ri
between the hours of 12:00 P. M ,
itrra
t
plnrera
E astern W ar Time, of aach Ratur- on l ie N an &gt; e»if|rM of Ptaltn- the younger men will Ik* tallest
In the near future, hut the 20
day and 8:00 A M . E a .t.r n W ar Vrail
'
aUsi maiti* a 12 mile advance &gt;ear old* will be called. Mr CarTim e, of the following Monday during
j
)ratrn1qy Having occupied tei slated
and betw een the hour* of 1I:S0 Abganen&gt;ta. 40 mile* aojthw eat
P. M , E astern W ar Time, and of S talingrad. In rut a N ail rail8:00 A. M.. E astern W ar Time, mail auply line, they alao took
on
other d a y . i» hereby p ro ­ Akaat. a |x»int 10 miles fartS ar
hibited and all vendors of such (south, and other villages
intoxicating beverages shall keep
B ritish observers in l^ondon
th eir plecee of bualneaa ch o rd dur- estimates]
,
th a t betw een 300,000
Ing th e aforesaid heura. T his re- and 400.000 German, Rumanian
quirem aet of closing thal! apply and
,
H ungarian troops were in
although the vendor may **U beer danger
,
of being trapped by the
• r xrtnaa In addition to such in- R
, ussian encirclem ent attem pt
Loxlcating beverage.. I t shall bb • To date the Kusslao* said their
n l a t f o l fn sell such Intoxicating &lt;
fmur nr flee day* offensive had
lieW T.fr* on any 8 taU , County or cost
,
the Germ ans this toll:
Municipal prim ary or general elec­
20.000 tleed Including
17 000
tion day and It shall be unlaarfol in
| Morwiay's operations a Ion*
24.000 prisoner*. Includm* 11
000 taken on MorxJay.
Thus a grand to ta l »»f
N a ti raaualtie* in a vast Mn*ln
counter-offensive still Irv it- '» t h
■ta g n
In ailditlnn the apecial comm.,
nl*| je lister] this booty takei
(M ( i t rman* gu m ,
truck*
I.2y0 railw ay ra ra t,®25 machine
guns. .12 planes In working «*rdrr
13 tanks Tn full working older
"A large quantity of o th n *«-n
|H&gt;ns an«l m ilitary sunp.ie* lm»
not yet lieeti counted.' U r «|h
rial announcem ent said "Vic de­
stroyed 70 planes, 1&amp;7 tanka, and
1 Nfl guns."
T his huge Russian drive, ap
p arently tim ed to coincide with
Germ an d lffk u ltiaa cause*! ly
the dispatch ot reinforcem ents
lo T unisia and south e ra Europe
a fte r th e Allied lm ration of North
A frica, had B erlin w orried. •
stu d y of G erm an radio outpourLngs disclosed.
T he G erm an H igh Command
acknowledged heavy N a ii defen­
sive fighting, but late Monday
night the Berlin radio admitted
Ralph W arner, a f the B raden­ th a t *Ja gap " had boon torn In
ton H erald e ta ff, and fom ar city A lia tines on the n o rth side of
editor of the Sanford H erald, has tl-e Don River bend in the S era­
later
been q uo tad by Enquire M agailn* fimovich sector. The g a p
for
Decamber In ita
m onthly
sp o rts p o ll
T his poll wa* In answ er to the
qoaaUon: "A s a tonic to freshen
th e mind and sp irit and relieve t 8talinsrrad Itse lf bcc a u *. of the
the constant stra in a* w ar narvea, apunishing
Sovlst flanking- blow*
w h a t do ro u think bast a s m s tha *bor* »nd below the H lf*
*
p tin w aa l*
.
In additien lo dSfnyahevikaya
Ballets received from sport- and Akaal, the v tilanc Mixed at

JOB B oat Second S tre e t

M em ber A M O flalrd !*rr*

in g Game j
Wednesday
IN N betwaen thal
lehool Calory Fad*
gYaOrnr JacksU.
lad to take place
maeaoaa will in-

CrrY BRIEF
Cmiiilr C M a n lr Hughe* will
• l»eak o n hi* e«|H-rlence* Ij thr
lla ttlr of M idaay th u rv rn ln g at
ihe •up|ier inerting nf the I'rrili)
trria u m e n at the Church
Pons nf th* l.rgm n an*l the
J in in f D r u m a n d llugle (*urn«
will hoi.| a pnnt m eeting a t 7 &lt;M)
n'r h a - k W rd n e * 4 |« y evening a t the
l.egtnn hut. ilir s d /d by the fo r­
mer g r o u p TNe Junior Corpa will
a r t aa ho«t* t4» th* Hon* of the
U ttion d u r i n g t i e social hour.
fnll*ii* imr regular m ealing. Mrs.
O R S m i t h , a a tiita n t thairm an,
T
'■! nro» r h a p tr r . Number
'
S’ \ M will r o n f.r 'h e Roy- have
.1 Ar-h Degree tonight a t 8:00
n'cl.K-k in the Masonic H all. lJg n t m e r e
refrexhm enU will be aervad.

recently

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BUTIO HATES DEFENSE

SAVINGS BONUS
A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A I L Y N E W S P A P E R

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SANFORD,

F R ID A Y , N O V E M B E R 20, 1912

N U M B E R .M

M em bqf Associated Bren*

Nazi Army Sections
Moved From Russia

When Natives Helped AEI^in-fforth Africa

ermnns Retreat In
First
Rattle
For
Control O f North
African
Territory

Victorious B r i t i s h t Q i f t e r R e]eases
Army Scores New . .
n ...
Gains North And Names O f Negro

A m ,S .I« te o
Allied headquarter* reportcd American and Brituh
troope have destroyed about
a third of the German armor.
ed column in the fln t heavy
fighting In Tunlila and forced

MOSCOW. Nov. JO. ( A D —
lied Vriaj unit* prr»»ed hard
after the flrrlng
tiermaaa
deep In the Cauraaut
fob
luoing up their
mi|or vic­
tor* that had ea»cd.
1‘reaaure ate great In the
(•ruin) Oil Field* near the
&lt; a*plan Sea.
lhr liermim
• rrf rnrklng no aiiunre* In
Stalingrad

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Draftees L e a v e By
R i^ Saturday For
f i flTT1n R I • n rl i n
la m p m a n n i n g
t B carter,

*fy rr

of M m aelc&lt;tewa
„
tomorrow moraine I
■l *:J0 o'clock for Comp Blaadlag to bo Inducted Into the United
B u m A m t.
A Bend-Otf program brt*MO
Magnolia and Park Avenue ca borooo Btract taa been arranged by
tho
colorad
committor, lira.
Erncat K. Householder, count/
chairman, aUtrd this moraineSelectees lollow: Herman Col­
lins, Harry Ham. Ira Lawson,
lln u DU an, l-cnton Smith, Hotrrt Graham, Nathaniel btokea. Tbcta turfaanrd nathras wearing baggy panla— and rrmnanU of
Clarence R. Johnson. Jr.. William ment of U. S forms after the invasion of North Africa. Tho
Donahue tioux, Johathan Daria,
(Central Press)
Johnnie Parrish. Willie CoUtaa, gold dkl the trick In jig time.
Amos Bolden. Walter Ziegler. lka
Allan, Enoch Boston. Jsrk WiVie

Get Acquainted Offer 1
Accept thie Beautiful

tecr

»n tin l.ilivnii
front,
virt. *11011 w MritiHli army

i p —ora shown unloading th.tltrs s i n hirrd on the M»&gt;t

i l turf hr i ucltatwi* n*»rlh
• 11 *t .f |lrngi**l ainl litlay
• i • - iituthly I no uilb* fiom

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Army Men Visit 400 Hostesses Sailorenes”
Plane Spotting
Volunteer or Service Work
Posts In County Art Of Loafing I

INDOOR GARDEN
&gt;
(and
1DUZ box-top
any tlzt)

Over 400 fUMtra are ami
Sail
1•r»n#aH have volunteer*-*! t.* help
, rntrrtAin DGTVk# fnrn in lhr m Tf
eii n program planned *••• them
Receive Information
Mm
L. Wright chairman «»f !
Hu hoateaa dlvlaion. anii**n»i* *il u( |
R egarding P h o n e
• meeting of tha Hecrraln-* Ihvl |
••on, SofeinoU County I»« lm »r |
Flash
Messages
(Ounclt
last nlfhi
|
(Br AiiwlsiH Prssa)
Kc&lt;rcation
Chairman ►rank I
Ueut C. H. Wollenberg and I The am lent srvd highly iWrtl-.
SS officers and enlisted men at­ n|»ed art of loafing has JennlUly Shames, who haa been Melting |
tached to the Lighter Command &lt;gone into e* lij»ae in Flo rid# l l •ervlra. men's flub* in **»f»tHn
, mm munit if*. told Ms bk*e*»*l mein |
P;hool In Orlando again visited least for the duration.
various air warning observation
Thc*s rae dark dn&gt;* for tbn, !*ts that the Harfftint orga*&gt;i«ati«r* •
pasta In Bemlnole County yrsler- rurhstonr rowlmya an*l ponlroomI, • running ernoothly am! ht com
Roy
day afternoon.
. Holler. Hi* sharks.
/
, I h.rntlnl the Ix&gt;n*wixx! protil* f••»
U k l Air Raid Warning ^Bsreire (1 Tbs olr! plr» D f'‘*l can't fln(J it;J4Jaalr program watch mriidee eri
Ulrertor. staled Today.
job"
which Sound#*!
plsuaib' ' lertairnng 25 mm each week
lira W Ci. Firming, vlrr rhair
J’rior to leaving for Inspection enough hark in tlepreasinn da/of warning p^*‘
tbs men n.itnl isn't worth s nitklr In (he far. ■I man of • rial recreation, in »tni J
Ing that th* rrgylar trl*la) an*!
the local tc.s&gt;.x&gt;ne office, .de­
thr wsrlimr "wnrh nr fight” sii^ Saturday r\*ntng tlanr* * will !«••
serted flash rails being rccnvel
j
tudr
of
thr
public,
backed
up
from Ihe Various foals and bring
1held at th* t it) Hall from a in*
relayed to Army headquarters, I police niundups of nilrri whu f* o'clock until II tltl oVhirk. ill*
and* were given Information re- fuse lo look for jobs
j elute*I thnt thr I'iggly Wiggly
Polica Chief J. C. Slone nf tl. (p e rry alnrr '•ill *|w»n*«»r thr Sal
gardlng the handling of these
rails by Mrs.
Berta
Hrredrn. Undo puU it this stay:
unlay earning *laiwr Mr Khatitr#,
"If a man wanla a job, hr cs" after revealing that (hr Orlan.lo
chief operator.
The mra then left for Genera get It in our groraa, on our j Navy Mother*' organisation ha*
where they » lilted the new tower ■farms, or in dsfrnso construction asked It *p«»n*nr one «f the .Hat J
built by volnnuer workers In ! Thr tlmo haa corns to clean &lt;*1 |urilay night ilancra, rrmarked that
that area and financed bv ihe lando of ita loitering and idle
danre tomorrow night I* lhr j
County, which peat was highly I men who arr contributing l&gt; • • first one tpon***re*l t*y a )«*&lt;al gr
praised by lieoL Wollenberg and 1than nothing to lhr war effort
eery »t**re
nle men. Mr. Holler added, also
At neighboring Sanford. Pol»&lt;
The following |»er**»n* attended
slating that Mias A lo is
IChlrf Rojr O. Williams rolcr.l ni the meeting Mr .Shame*. I apt I
is the chief observer Here
' emphatic amen, ss/ing "Thet. * George W iwnI* Fd liiggtn* il»* I
On completion of the Genes, absolute!/ no excuse for loaf, r Rea Flank I'ullr) Jullu* l»ing
Inspection the men vlsltr.1 the |.agranls and panhandlers”
felder. II* iinan Mo iii *. Mr* W •# J
Oviedo poet, where Mrs llrlrn
Fleming. Mr* A vh Wright Ba&gt;i* •
"U'e have already rounded
Lelnhart ie chltf observer, slot
lire. M I
W right. Mm J II
tha observation tower now under some of Ihe loafers In pool room Truluek, Mra. (
It Dawson. 1
construction there, which le being kook joints and on street corner. ' W. Lawton, Mra .Mayme M en
financed Lr oroceede obtained by Williams declared, “and I h»&gt;.
Hodgkin and MU* N*N .Htewart
Oviedo cJtlsAis from the scrap gl/rn all my men atrirt onivt.
Mrmltershlp card* are now l»e
Iron drive, ami which according to clean tha town of idlers.
"There la no excuse for anv log distributed to Hanfnnl women i
to Mr. Iloller, will be one of ihe
who have registered with the Her '
outstanding tower poets of the able-bodied men not working dm
State. It Is eipectod that this j ing the present war rmrrgrn. ,. reatlon Dlalsiun ami the regular •
tower will be completed and be j and I am going to tee to it «&gt; '» meetings of the iMtard will t»e held I
In condition to be occupied ami i every means m my power that |on the first anti third Thursday*
used wltkin the nest ton days, he 1these loafers are put to soit of earh month at the City Hall
at M 00 &lt;Vlurk, Mrs H&lt;Mlgkin,
added.
I If they won n't fight for th-.t
►ir.| H Kar»rll u^rnt f.*r t»*
“Volunteer* are ktlll urgently irounntry, they mlent at least •• • publicity chairman, stated in a
report of the meeting
(irftfK s'
S i i | i | Ii#*
l *»r|***n»t '•
needed to help operate the vs- [ something useful.
Mr
Dtngfehler.
wh*&gt;
i*
«haii
►
»*
e|e-f m
| Igrfti V hBfulhnif tlie ***- rio ie air raid' warning post, in
City officials at Lakeland hs&gt; man of the 11otdiv Club, atatrvl ■n*i lul-r*. «nm» tnrr.| yratridmv
tha County," Director Holler said.
I ordered police to (hark regularli that Jack N isaell, rU&gt;m«dogtst. Him! hiiinlarr
nil h«rttl In !•••*»
1on jook joints and arrest
an/ will take 20 servira men on intat wHfrh'iiisi'i it|irrat«*e| lay tlir i**r
men found Idling there who ran tHps each Saturday for obeerva lM)i«l»Mfi in FhiritU
not show they are galnly empl«&gt;&gt; • t k » exeorslons. and Mr. Murris,
T&gt;if Mirriiouir f Irvarr*« •« •»(
ed on a regular basis
, pons chairman, said that aoon j S'nvrnilwr
I*!,
Farverll
Polica Ckiaf W. D. Joiner at an athletic program will be work- «krfr J«ck»&lt;&gt;n»lllf. 004 (Irr* «n&lt;l
Gainesville
Included
loiterers •d out will) station athletic &gt;f 5?J Iu Ih*b Timn», 10..TJ7 lirr*
■ml 10'JU lul&gt;ra; Miami, 2970 lirr»
■nd
(ub#«. ■ml
Pensacola.
210.1 lir*-« and .17 lub#«.
■■ •
■
p~s
Far will add#*! that llrea rnuld
lx* lakrn to iSe nrarr«t Hallway
F.»l'r«*** offlc# for «al# !«• thr
(Jov» rniurnl In a program !•*
p*xil rubber storks for a miles if*
ratloninir profram
d#*ian#*l l*»
keep most automobile* In *rrvicr
for Ih# duration
Mranwhllt ii was Irurrird that
many thoitands more llr#« ba*l
There will be a final tnatruc- i»crn *urr#nd#r#d over t!o Slat#
Uon meeting for -the Service during tha past few days, anti
Men'e club hostesses and “ Sailor• wrr# #n rout# lo Penf#t# Hup
•nee" who have not attended two (lies Corporation war#hou*#t

leaves Florida
For

g I m ltfa f'— “ 7 brfba. (pink and yellow)
for contraeL
*

p w ,/-—(*■ Nailwitk— aesd lesek h *
1|f f t j,, produce a decorative foliage affect
, b r * UM baas of tba hioedl

Cruiser Survives
Slugging Match
With Six Ships

Sead/er poor* today. Jwt m il IN
with your aaaae sad address and one DUZ
bm^top(xny Mae) to Indoor Bulb Gudeo
0fl«7B&lt;a 8rr. Qndnnatl. Ohio. ABew 14 to
l| day* for delivery. But burry, thle offer
expire* November 30,1M2I
»

Dr. Leland Dame
To Speak A t P.T.A.
Council Meeting

tm r to o r in

IB) A||*&lt;■*t* 0 Pf«H»

A
report from the South­
west Pacific said the light cruiser
Boise, bettered
by
gunfire,
scorched by flames and 107 of
her crow deed, returned home
Thursday, triumphant survivor of
a slugging match with six Jap
werxhTpi In the Solomons more
than r month ago
The 10,000.ton craft—called a
light cruiser because 11 la armed
with six-Inch guns—docked at the
Philadelphia Navy Yard, her skip. CaytTE. J. (Mika) Moran of
i Francisco, on the bridge.
Admiral Ernest J. King, commander-la-cUef of the fleet, went
from Washington to be at tha
pier-side to ex land Ms greetings.
The Balsa, the Navy said, will
be repaired and will again steam
off to war. But It said, two heavy
Jap (reisers, one light cruiser and
Urea destroyers which faced her
off Cape Esperanto In the Soio-

K

11it lor \v«.t
rv|xirtt‘tl
an
uh rH iiiir
p o w e rfu l
xoclioitn
front tho Ritaaintt front to
proiiH t tho "m itlor nlilt?" t&gt;f
Axia-ooni|iioroil
Knrop,.
or
|Mi««ihil\ for n now venture
01 I ho oountor A II ohI offoll-

Duration

Sanford People
Surrender More
Than 475 Tin

lo** * (hr »nifi« ft*i»' ,„M, ,t,
Si I** !• I •Islirg IIkr !»•&gt;!. DM, 1 11,,. \ ^
ha*
»« tnidnigbl ruifr* wifh,ih«
«
S*in*lay «
n Mr &gt;a) r r «latrot rngtisn
Min! Mrlltsstirnr a|s,i ptiforrr* mi l
|\ I• *
night cI«•«•»*.|f but permit* thr *air ihi*»*i i
••f wine slid lerr &lt;*lt Surwla) •
|&gt;a**r« u
••*Imn*l«• ft.li
hr (Miinted uql, I ,|tiiny
it **eotle»**air* agreement l*r
i«
Iwern lhal 4 ily nn&lt;| ||«|uor. !**-&lt;-r |th It et.■
and wine *lealer^, whereby i » * i «sU* ' !» High
f ml- liratlnf h r\ rti(f* art* t*» 111*•*•(••
!•*• tttStlr to •rrvire nit'll in tllii I ualt»e* |
fairm after II W |' M.. thi* rul- J lm'
imr however, tl*»e* rmt apply to civ.
I be ilmn*
Sale ..f wloea «ad hcpwat j N..i n.sa
• n S* lulav i* .dlowed in lblmn|ii I Uig lhr M
i.. i.|de«l
I tl
fg
I * • • ••ititiH«(i*in al**&gt; *bri*. ts-,i i ,,,**rr
•»,. i ,i» \it rney to draft *o ... |ao»iounil
• .»• *• f*«i i*a*«age at «
* I
*1
• • •ii.if |•r.ihil.it in g thr (dating l***|M.»t«*d
•
•'**k organa" from I 1 mi M* »*••'* '
« h -k
miifntghl on Satin •I.*v * j
'"•e*l
i I •• tin nVInck Mo»nla\ i..
*'f

i &gt;in»! fr in II .10 V M t*. * ini I U '
. I*** k the nr«( morning ••*• ». » * ",l,n M',v
•1st*. Mr .Sayer *anl
j*^i**nth
•!*•* *• **'
• •aaI*-1n11**11 wn« •«!••■ g-•%* •i l
.

T. It. Christmas

i

WAAC Coming Here
To Address Rotary

Seal Sale Will
Begin Monday

i
Circuit Court I h
Ro-Convened Today |

Inf **i motions wrrr
f il#*!
I*v
StBlr \lt*»rti#y. M W i»\rr*tr«et
it|'aiii*t two iiegri*#*. Kol*#i t l « #
Whilrltf thargrtl with hrraklng
into nih| enlerlng a barn with
nilrri! t*» commit a ml**lrmran**r
■»n*l Arthur Hall, chsrg#*! with
mlvring a dwelling with lb#
•am# (nl#nt. Both of (hr*r prl
•*nrr*. arralanad In open court.
1*1#*! not utility, and tnrlr rf»*#s
*rrr ■#( for trial r»n Mi»n«lay,
N»*% .10 wh#n Clrr ill Four! will
r**mr#n# again, K L llu*lirk, dr
l*nt\ Cuty rlerk said

CrjfY B R IE F

• f the three meetings In October
or the meeting Thursday, Nov.
IS at S:00 o'clock and 0:00 o'clock
reepoctivaty, In tbo rity. commlsslonerx' room on tha first floor
• I the City Hall tonight
Tba value o f “ A " baste co b peas'In rationing hooka will ha
reduced to three gallons after
t i m i f , but non# of the valoa of
other supplementary book* of
M p ea s will be changed, tha rattoolng beard announced today.
.I

• a ^ jt i

\Iglit tit .!• ftl*’ . llt«* nar •

Poultrymcn To Study
New Raining Methods

h

Ninrl) fiv# |»*'rrrnt *•( lh«' In
roiii* ffuin thr *r«l •*l*- rrmatn*
In thr *tatr in whlrh it i« raised
and, fivr permit gi*r* to th# na. tional RitMjniliiin
‘ "With tul*rrruln*i* already in*
I creating In a numlwr nf ovri*
rrowlrd ImlustMal arraa In th«'
l full re| Stair*, thr natloiiwid# goal
fur thl* yrar'a *alr hu« lieen s#t
t*y thr national a**o«ialion at
fA.UOO.OOO IHJ

“ Tina amount, t he largest th#
have ever askrd for,
■I* n* rrssarv to carry on the #x*
|i■ain•l«-eI work throughout thr ruun|try in an tntrnatv# effort to n##*
! \rut a widespread an.! malerUl
I wartime rite In tutwrcuiosla. We
|would like to raise f 1.200 In this
|county.**
J a***»ciaUons

Construction Firm
Is Behind Schedule
WASHINGTON, N e r . JO . (T )
— Declaring that the federal pay­
roll haa almost doubled In the
past year. Chairman Byrd (DVa.) of tha Joint economy commlttee today pledged his efforts
to prune ex pensee o f all gov­
ernment e genelee, from
the
Whlto House down.
Tha Septootbor payroll for gov.
emraeot employees was *410,862.000 against f i f ( , l M^)00 for tho
some month teat year, tha report
shown.
,

WASHINGTON. Nov. SO. (A7
—The Martime Commission said
yesterday the Pacific Bridge Ce,
Alameda, Calif., which recently
clelmeel a ship-building record bv
launching a (mail cargo' ship 80
hours aftor keel-laying, la approilmatoly flva months behind
Khedulc.
.
In n formal atatoment. Rear
A dm. Howard L. Vickary, vVe
cbnirman * th# commission, said
tha commission "is not satisfied
with the performance of tho Pa­
cific Bridge Co."
.

\

�nmktmmmKmmr
Weather. I

Current C

The W ar Department is preparing to open on army air
j weather training center soon at Grand IUplde, 1
Thin news leads to meditation about weather In general.
What caused weather, where it came from, where it went
and what jt would do next used to be deep mysteries. They
are now ho longer mysterious.
Much research preceded the air-mass discoveries of
Vilhelm Bjerknes, the Norwegian.
Th e foundation was
I laid by men o f many nations. But when he worked out hie
‘ principles o f A ir Mass Analysis, weather became under*wre atandnble at last.
"Though in this particular case it seems almost child­
ishly simple," says W olfgang Uingcwiescbe in tha October
Harper’s Magazine, "It is Norway’s greatest contribution
to world culture since Ibsen." It's like that famous egg
which Columbus so easily stood on snd by tapping it on the
base. When the weather student gets the Idea he wonders
why it ever seemed occult.
Nothing could be more useful, in wsr or daily life,
than knowing how to figure out weather. There arc only
seven American airs, says I^ingewiesctiu: Polar Canadian.
Polar Pacific. Polar Atlantic, Tropical Atlntie, Tropical
Continental, Tropical Pacific and Tropical Gulf, Tho air
men nl Grand Rapids will learn what these do. The ordi­
nary American might do well to icam about them, loo. thus
finding weather almpler but even more fascinating, and
understanding cosily why, in time o f war, weathermen must
lie silent.

Or ACNBW
Last ytar
Florida
marketed wlt’i Germany.
IS.40U.0o boxes of citrus fruit.
Hill years' crop Is estimaUd a.
In his trail for killing four
17.200,000 box**. If you Liked a
steady Jab and could count about people In MlaiaL, first ....______
40 box** a minute, by working .the murder, then (Dnjinjr It but
sight hours a day, with no ball- ' found guilty, Polish-burn throat J.
lays. It would take you nearly 1 KruUnrsky—bli
■WO days, or about two and three- plain Vincent Christy—Ala Shape■pear's
art's piit-irw
picture of on*
00*
of
hL»
.ourths years, to count them.
racter*—"A*,
« _mannered
Character*—
"As. mild a
™
Th* Greater Miami Insurance
board list* 66 Insurance agencies.
of th* most
cool,
calculating
Since Wallace
has declared criminals that aver coma - Into
court, butsauva sod
courteous
celery to b* a iLvary rather
a necessary element of our diet. withal. HI* late*! escape WM an
It la Interesting to know that attempted Jail-break.
last year Florida
grew
more
telenr than any other state of
fn his theory of post-war treatthe Union, her crop amounting U&gt;
ent ' o f the Axis power* Emil
2.600.000 crate* that brought fi,- meat
Ludwig say* thara Mould bo no
164.000.
bit of vengsanco; that
spirit
trould control their armament to
General Apathy mustered quite which I add this clguao— for a
rn army In th* recent state elec­ hundred year* no arms of detion .Or Its 050,000 qualified vot­ fenar, no war agploatve, no weaof* war for sea or“ air but I
ers but 125,000 exercised their pons
'*
Mt thoroughly^ dissgre
rights,
___ . .the
. secretary
nr of slate an
Inlop that
ld control
nnunres,
and that in the face of
*. an
----- ----r religion:
all the editorial "whooping It up"
the** thing* art
man's
most
to bring out the vote. *
The immirigatlon bureau state* saertd rights. You can lead a
that for th* year ending June 30 horse to I ’m trough1 but you can
but 29,000 admissions weae re­
corded, a decline of about 50
potent over the previous year
ami a stjdy of the little table
will show a curious angle to the
figures.
rlaaala'g i r » s w
f c i !
Terms Period England Kuiopo after the.war Is ov*r. Tb* bested
1940-41
7,368
11.153
way to eoolt a bear stalk la to
furl cutch yo’r bear."
1311-42
907
21.311

«

UDAY, NOV. 20, IM1
iu t'Y E U B FOB TODAY

Corsican Vengeance

EN

YOU W IL L BE A
One by one the few (tarts of Kuropo that havo nut (teen
CITIZEN, NEIGHBOR,
&lt;D: As J f would that mm submerged by the flood o f war find it sweeping over them.
_ do to you, do ye also to The latest is tho island o f Corsica, lying west o f Italy but
a part o f France. The Naxis hove Just occupied It In their
likewise.—Luke 0:31.
U f»

effort to control the Mediterranean before it Is too late..

who never get darted
Corsica to most fieople suggests little except bandit*,
1*1, anywhere arid many
who do wlah they hadn't. who hove long been pretty thoroughly cleaned out, nnd the

vendetta or bhwd-feud, which for generations has kept
Ihetlt th* only thing
families at enmity.
f
' [ft ■«idler has tu look forward
The most famous Corsican feud affactsd vitally the
U&gt; he taken prisoner by
career o f the island's most illustrious son, Napoleon Bona­
parte. The Bonaparte and thc lozxo dl Borgo families
•We tee where a new type of U.
Ming used In quarreled over politics, and Carlo Andrea Pozxo dl Borgo
It fell to this humble
hat vowed vengeance upon Napoleon.
parthating r°wer.
Corsican’s lot to rise high in I he world, and In a strange
direction: {ie became foreign minister o f the Czar o f Russia
there la h i m truth
reported discovery of oil In As such he liuiit alliance nfter alliance against Napoleon,
florid*. Wo could do with ‘land finally had tho pleasure o f signing the Treaty of Paris
two beya doing their best for Would rome and sik you
l ! 1 ■ll™ ** *u l* dur,nB 1which meant the emperor's downfall.
qurallnni to your fare
Hitler would do well to think twice before incurring Unele Bam—one In ibe Army nnd people
arc not American-'
one In th* Navy
'•*frvn bet If anybody sver men the enmity o f even thc humblest Corsican.

line nred nut be surprised at
there almost onbelltvable scienti­
fic statements made In Collier*
Weekly: that a steak
can
be
' rookr,| by mcani of radio abort
wava* wall* frosen In a block
of Ice: that the fragrance
flowers can be photographen.
Flatlatlcs (how that o f laat
year's Florida citrus crop Ohio was
our fourth beat purchaser, the
others ranking In this ode: N«w
York.
Pennsylvania,
Maaeachhsetla.

m

Hit ken
lisas “ tun tan" to K-ldie III
again, there il Iw a swlilrn
unexpected funeral ami It
Rt be lor Eddie

Reasoning

It Out

Tho draftee on his way to camp naked a stranger,
Stud book* recognlxr the ml
colors In
horses:
l«y Dm floe No. 2: "D o you hnpiten to have a match?"
brown, chesnut, dun, gray
"Sure," said No. 2. "hut I'm not givin g you any."
rpan.— Bradenton
Herald.
"llu t w h y?" was the startled reply.
WOUt sorrel, palamlno snd

"Weil, we’ll get to chinning. And if we get to chin­
ning we'll wind up buddies. And if w e're buddies we'll get
of
the in the same tent. I f wc are in the same lent and sama
mad* ly
action.—I’alatka News squad, then'll wo'll both volunteer together for special mis­
eruptions they've been sions. Maybe wo'll even get ■ dangerous night Job; then
down there lately have we’ll have to use flashlights. And if the flisbllghls should
Caused by th* Marlnrs whit­
happen to go out some night in enemy territory, I sure
en Jap*.
"
don’t wopt to t&gt;e stranded with someone who doesn't even
1 IFtfei twetsrlf ua- 1 carry rrfntche*."—-Teiefun.
that some fine Amerl- ,
had to die under th* ,
fir* of our &lt;&gt;ld Alllss.
In
North
Africa
Frenchmen will t»The staff o f the Miami chamber of rommcrce has com­
our aide before this
If not already
pleted n rejx.rt after investigating the labor shortage and

Labor Shortage

government »a n li tha to- wage situation here.
They found, among other things, that fountains are
Jon of tho public and then
tha aaatam seaboard U&gt; paying double the long accepted wage scale for order girls.
1up on gaiollne rationing
That experienced sandwich makers arc receiving |40
I failure to realriet aulomo- i
/ I " i
__.
- bm ng la Um west. Such ’ a week plus 1 per cent o f the grosa.
m u errs tea diaarnaion, tie- I
"G lrifl and women goin g Into the defense Industries and
monte, dlacouragta to 1 llie j ef onB0 vocational tra in in g classes, husbands making
* Mri. ■ — ---------|enough money that w ives do not think they need to work
Iw, If you haven’t already' an.l arm y checks com ing Into fam ilies that did not have
sT la the jte«| Cross wort- „ regular Income Ircfore, appear to be the throe principal
he tfms* t T S * ^ T h T * i«s i!c* u,M?,‘ ^,,r ‘ ho sh ortage." says the r e p o r t— M iam i Herald.

WHAT ABOUT YOUR SOLDIER?

tldlla for that volunteer 1
and It la Very Important
By MRS. ERNEST HOUJHOLDE*
-Cocoa Tribune. That seema
Um alary everywhere.
Uhl It Is midnight end ere are seeing you, Sergeant, and In the
walking on Up-toe leat ere might meantime, remember .we behave
pU whs think gasoline ra- • eke yon Soldiers.
We Went, Diet hope U prayer and It ran
I M the res tern seaboard
l l y aerate should save their though, to give a little thought work miracles. An' we're Just
g until they know more through your dreams. It la this, a.pulUa'.
fRel nil raUonlng. If they and we entitled It -111000117":
And here's something la bach
e i a Uwyer to help tbtm
out their application, they Thought can he inch a lowly up up In our contention. BUI
thing—
lurtlry hadn’t been beard from
ret as much aa one-fourth
In such a long lime that Me fam­
beg oil he they normally It can touch the heights
On silver wings
ily war almost frantic with worry
Like a plane In flight
about him. Bill wee eupopeed to
When the raator tings.
be In that very dsnre roue sod
active are* of the Smith. Pacific.
Yet, thought can be such an ugly W# can only tag ‘somewhere*.
thlAK
Anyway, van talked with hie
When It stripe Uaelf
mother on Tueeday and ska was
Of Ua silver wings,
Mated. She had bad n UUer from
A M sinks to the dvnth r
Or sordid things!
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y e s ...

m

all ths turmoil HwiUrrMontgomeryKeeps landDuring
has been -sitting pretty” and
several reasons. First, she la
people, giving birth
Himself A s F i t toafor peaceful
the great Red Croat, frosted
ty
Clara
Barton:
her position D
As H is Soldiers almost imprcaganbls,
due to her

Joseph, the older son graduated
De«r goodnrut We )u«l 11from oUr Sanford High School In
1938. W* was with the National frivnl ,.ur flr*t Victory Mail li lti-i
Guard and left with them two We were t'lanki j| fur the letter
mountains; of hrr two million j
years ago this mtnlh II* is still but -oniebody forgot to put in «
Wulr World Kealarrs
available men tor military set
at FL Henning
mat'iifying glass After turning
t tc* one-half are
armed
and
H i­
►
o
*
In-vet
In
trarnirig
hlmJoseph Is now a ( orporal amt II on* way then the other.
ll * h* does his soldiers- His trained; It is through he.- two [
was homo **rly thu month on a dlsroveml it *a- from Knglnn.t I -v
,lords for
training
arr grtal lunntL that Germany must;
furlough. Ht Ult un Armistice and tl • author was Jack F01 of r41■1 • igbness and efficiency- H* •blp coal to Italy —and the Swiss 1
Day to return to Banning. Joseph, I so,a
11 * making tt si tiaining pay dJvl have th* torch lighted to blow [
you'r* dclng mighty all right snd
Jack Is the nephew of Mrs j »*rvl
up these tunnels stnuld occasion I
sere's yocr address for rrltndg: Thomas Emmett Wilton and Miss
require. Lastly, Shakespeare said I
IK t* Ltt’ut. Grn
GpL Joseph V. Beoksrik. Hdqtr*. hale D l .
1Mofititenirry,
II.t D. S- O*, " Uneasy lies the bead that wears
Co, 1st Bn, F t Bennlng, Ca.
Jack volunteered this summer 1 runmnruler of the Briliib Eighth a crown." Hitler is not (a learned|
Daniel U. Benkarlk, the youngac fnd Is with the engineering il*
I Annv A soldier for 33 years, man but shred enough to read
Hem Inale
son, greduateii from uur------r— irlment of the Army
before M o n t g o m e r y had teen in Egypt the handwriting on th* wall and
High School In 1940. ID D with
avlng Bemlnole County hr had o n ly three weeks last summer If ho escapes assassination at
tha Navy. It* I* * Radio man,
been engalti] in Slate road wurk when He was railed on to com­ hom^ ha will need a haven to
Ird CDs* and h* enlisted In Or- knd LUrveylng. Jack’s not unly ■ man d the Eighth and stop Nasi wbcli to c*c*p* when tb* biow-up
Switsecjxrui _ offers
|&lt;.bsr of 1941.
Itood engineer, but a good man J-*I«M Mnaahal . Roasrael'a
paah com** and
Leaving for duly on November and we're for him |0U percent.
Tne only lawn.. So vh stF ,—
Towards Alcxandria.
of last year, he was In Bout | Jack report* that he ts well
T h * general was boni Nov. |7,
and getting along line in every I M l. sun
Training when war broke out.
of s clergyman. ID
In one of Ml broadcMt* Major
He was Immediately sent to I way. He says that whsl he has tuarrlrd in IJ27 snd his wife died
re­
Noroion Heights, Conn, to s 'teen oi Logund is quite pictures It' years inter: they had one son. Edwin Bowes incidentally
marked‘
that he had once been
Radio School
Theca he was 1qtte anil fascinating, though Lr InnVy and nu'terr. Montgomery
among the *1* hlgheal to graduate jean tell HUD of where they are I- a teetotaler nnd non-smoker theatrical manager for the lata
John Uarrymort, 'That was in the
aad was pul on th* staff of the I But he goes on to say that Eng- w h o has led s Spartan life.
transition [ertod between ths legCommand*/ In Chlsd—only on* of 1 land eaonet begin to compare
Ills
military
career
began
ai
Itfmata aUgs and ths films and
two to be so placed. And that, i with th* United Hiatts and that
it was about that time that h«
an
ir
farits
y
officer
In
lVOt).
In
everybody, l* pretty good fer a ill aeemi ages since he left tbesn World War I tv was wounded nut and married the talented
shore*. In fact, he says that
hoy who enlisted m'
LngUnd cannot compare aith th* twice. In 1931 (he general rota •la«e beauty. Margaret llllngton.
tu command of hD regiment, ths ■ So died »omo yean age. The
Daniel out be reached Utle way : UnrDd fia t** of America in any Ut battalion of th* Royal War­
parsonaalal 0. fienkarik, R. V , » 't , way V ia D o w r*.
Good for you, Jack! We're glad wi ck 1hire*. Six year* later ht
'0 Gommseder in Chief, Atlantic
went to f ie Staff
College
at
leet, vis Poetmaelar, New York, you’r * ' loyal to ut and we, too, Quetta. India, at an Instructor.
art loyal t you *,u wishing you
Aa part of the war expansion
Montgomery was In command
toon. Kato a good aye on
Here’s to the
_and tho |!d|ao
it D announced that
' ihOt toad and brliig* building of the Third Division when the program
Navy, brothers! And to you!
tclfvitD*
at Miami Beach will be
j fof your bmldlrs and, picas*' let K E F went to fiance In Wnrlrl loublt-,1 and nil but a few of Its
11* have u ninir siircific uddrs-s* War II. th* n In m-ccnib«r, 10(1.
And hare's to the Fighting
■u,.
with the tlifT-alrning cloud of In­ 1-1 thotcls will be taken over,
french I They era the inly ones.
vasion rear look nver as general houiin gtome 31’ ,030 men. Up to
■a we see it. who remain loyal
olfirer commanding
the
vital October I the air force had gradto Lafayette's France.
hum* front southeastern com­ uated (1,425 men. 5,790 bad cornole ted tha oficer-candidats course
mand.
snd over 75,000 bad received basic
We had such a alee visit Sunday
SOUTHERN PHEKKRKMK
ID train* Mi men hard, said
' ernoon with George Cross and
h. we like the elappln' slippers
once: ’ There U only on standard WiinlBEgrandmother, Mrs. H. J. Labf on ole Umey cook
of fltneae—the standard of total
h' we like the very fact
*ra.\1’ '
A f astern men who senrod in
**0eergs U with Um Merchant
U t she cant read a book:
ire W.
n a vnr
hi w
nuiccr,
oil
W.
One at
ani off
leer, IS
said.
Marta* and we have already laid
a like her simple kindness
on hie recant return from Europe,
you what we thing of the courage
ltd her, 'Mo'nla', how yoi Is !"
we are fooling ourselves If we
1 moth Letter t!ten we like the
think Germ toy will toon surren­
der or that the It on the point
W to lhlnk they U K#* *is’.----- T
of Starvation or mutiny.

N« levs n personan than tho
tirosIdee t of the United Aircraft
corporation predict* that after
the war wing* will fc* added as
a patt of llje family giito. Then
w* will tp going

Attention
Cabbage Growers I
Copenliifien

cabbage

plajiU now ready at

11.00 per M , F. O, 0 .
Special rtU e on truck
kola delivered.

Lindsey Plant Co.
Lenox. Go.

t

Importan
Rate Reduction
We are pleated to advise _
reduction in Liability Rate* an

Passenger cor*, baaed op Catolio* Rationing.

W* have mailed credit momoraoduras 1or checks to oar
•caodpau
nolleyholder
d*r» far this redaction
la raD, ret:
retroactive in July SI,
1»4X.

We ore always glad (o save
our curlnmen on their Uuur-

C, U s Boyd &amp; Uo.
-w-e

K

Stale Hotel Managers
Are Still Optimistic

We have e nice rvlc*ae regardIng Elmer Echols, ton of Mr. and
Ur*. E- 0. Echols of Sanfortl,
[Elmer Is Row a Second Lieu1a n t . end has beta transferred
fifet» GeedfeUew field. Texas,
A m y . Air nevea haste flying

TALLAHASSEE, Noe. 10.
(SPeclall—That Florida eaten
p .bile comfort—tho owners a
managers o f the l J H HoleUj I
more then ‘Tfioo aoartment houi
and the more then 11,030 rooml
houses la the state—are optlm

900 raon'wet
sued by th&lt;
mission than
rnrrespoedlew
This year n

A news story sen I
shoe-string lend of &amp; l k
I t ttmea as long as It
wbk$ reminds one e f th
lion o f a Iltschund: a f

iSSS^fJ
' .

I . I L ^ W t f « -t

S E C U R IT Y
Navy is aliU looking for
ha eeJi qualify as comml.r f k e t i , or ep**Dlt«|* la

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H o u s t o n o f W i n t e r P o r k r e a d J Rrmrmhrr u hen you huy n Rnr.l
)i»j h a v e
hrl|M*«l fi|rht n go od
|&gt;a**ugv*
on
n atuir
Uu p
from
M arjorie h m n s n
"iTt-sa .
I frfk
I tlM U r- f « ft* I,rill at ill* M VI
l.uliA
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4-1 -1 Mir :ii 1* 1t,
r» 'n it i * «*f•I in ii&lt; I|*rf r- .« .1!. 'I &gt;
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ll
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tatid
No I *11r t a t lilt i | "f *■ * tilt* ii i , f n»m
-'ulitit fc- i hr h r * t rtd
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th a t
*•► ,
tHiKl h * r v r * i i h o m w i ll h r n lf ig c I
thnm ghnut
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b u lled
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L E E , R o d rly

S o c ia l Calendar

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T rlrp h o n r

i'roM room lo j^r.ple
of
the
count)
The annual plant talc, held bj
thr HanlorJ (iarden Club *111 bi
hrlil at the Oarilcn Center, at th*
Smith 1'umiturr Stora on f'trit
Street, from 11:00 A
11. till
8:00 p. M.
The Junior Commando* *111
meet at 10:00 A. M. at th* Wo­
man'. Club Brinf in all the k *)*
available. Shuffleboard will be
playril on Ihe lakefron' followlnif
adjournment.
SUNDAY
Th* Young People'* Service
League of the llily Craaa Kplaeopal Chureh will meet Sunday niaht
at their regular meeting, after
which a buffet nuppcr will be
aerved.
All member* are urged

m r s . jm ius
D iN t.r n d t k
| h r i nil an I .!.«11 . i i . n i i i . c
I h r fiMirth i l o ! i n I
i in 1 hu *«l t
jjM
j | rs|r r at ion of l i n t ' ll m 1 Li b - ta.i *
J h r Id at th e U n m a n ' * t luh IliiiM
n
| m g i t Le r n h u r ir &gt;•11 \ n \
17 M a »
I L ib e l
Knyart
-&gt;f VI m t r r
Hark,
?-M l
I f i r a t v ic e
, r r M . h u i ,«n d
|*m r 11
^Wf
a n i e n t Arlmn «».finr»! t h e
tm m a
; 11on., *f*ectaII1y
■ «r*11« n fu r
thi«
• .lS
ncvA»ion. A l f r e d ih**»n-ju. t f l o n M
f r o m |.eeAhur|f g a v e 1 hi- vt r l c o n i r
HUL
I ttreetinr,
\lrV U in
M n r t m il
| f m m W i n t e r H.irJ* 11»• t r ic 11 dire**
^
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m n lini*'.
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( eln h « In S i n f f i n l
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S n trm i,
I
, | t r l in it , | r r * h ( ! l | r th tn O ito . Will
| ter
|' a i k , H a v t n n n l i r a h
Mr I
* h o u r n r ami l a i k r II* Irn
ilr^Mtl*
V
w e r e **lvrn bv t h r r e * I’c - 1 i v *• I ' lu b
Y
i p f e a M e n l ’ ; S a n f o r d ««■
i*ui*ian&lt;l
I i fl or amniiff th e *• 1-I r 1 - I'IM'11 and
. h e r p m i d e n t , \|c * i*
l ‘ H ern
I do n w i *
la "l e i! f-*i h* i
many
* In** t f t l i i l i r *
I
S i r n i f i e a n t *n th* U i m i m Pa rk
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IN
irp o rt
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iciul
1 r t n i i r f o r t h e N m i . M. i m t i n
j t r r , «n»| th e ••■ nu. ii um K l . i w i r *
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i t h r th r e e r h n fn 1« l&lt;i t h* . t *» f * rent
In t e l e *
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I' ar k
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litu' h cati
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your
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w i it i r»»n
'
v n l e a r l n j j A o h li e r e "
r*f«ortr*l th e
1 r n o p e r n t io n w i t h ihr Itr d &lt; n * •»
r t m n n l L j,, f u f n i * h m r
in* n»|o .Mn ii &lt;i f *.
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Ml** K» m « h a -Mr*! i h i t
i
\ l i n ! • i d d i r r had I on* *tr* t» • i- w e a n
Si- e le c t , | n e * * w h e n h* wa« |&gt;* t tint te»| t»t
intr
in | f ee*I hirtl* in hi • v A rd e n
and
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nf 1 hi
M .** *n
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Mr*
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in* it**"l . ill h e r w ar k I h it ’ t»* i-n*«* }{••«*■ r *
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M f%«e* j r e n t e r *, it wi ll h a i r n* * »•i n p Ir• ti« &gt;1
f H.m rt h o m e rn i • 'I o n rn . i l h n *&gt;r |- *•
i, i n , . * j m i ! mil r a n l a k e it
pho *
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a d l ir e on I o »
to im nr |*Hi&gt;i a t r a
v i c t o r y p a r d e n in to the tMnd*iA|ve
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Pe r tonal s
Brig. Gen J. C* Hutchison is
spending • short leave in Han­
ford with his family.

inj J)n .
lira. W. IT A lift in is visit ini
bar son-indaw and ijaughirr, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul W. t'hapman, on
South Sanford Avenua.
Mrs. F. J. Will.nk, Mrs Ful
wanl Willink and infant *on have
gone to Miami to spend thr weak■
rod with Kdward Willink who it
ta k e n o r
stationed ihrrr.
,TIIIS Ol lt LIFE." a r
Mn.
Rwlph
Austin
Smith, of eestasy
l( will l*c
president of the State Krderatlon R|f2 T1IKATHF
of Woman't Clubs, was the guest
speaker at the Peninsular Club -

Methodists To Hold

Miss Oleda Dyson left today by
plane for New Orleans where site
W orkers School Soon
will maka a ten-day visit with
friends. White away she will At­ | The First Methodist {'hurrh '
,
tend the Thanksgiving Day foot j, Announced th»* rnurriiri^ that ,i W . .i,
ball game at Tulane l]niv«rslt&gt; J.Christian Worker* Sth.**d Mill bv» |Ui...
| held nl the fhutrh during the, tin,!,
j evenings from ,S*nv ;m to Dec J ;ai i
1 The IteV Joe A Tulle, pastor l*'1^r
I o f the church Mill mi n* dean of*
1,l*
. the school and tench l be course, I

All tb&lt; world'* a u*g&lt;—and
you're making a pertom I
appearance every day of
your life. So diiczfd your
old pet hang-dog hat—and
appear at your be*t In a
imirt Mallory P lU j t ll. In
lu iu tiou i to ftn c ii and
ahape-retaining m i lienee,
ihetc fine hat* equal ripenlive Imporu. One o f the
imartett new Fall ttyIn la
T i l l S i n t i n U. (ih o w n ).
And thank* to Mallory'*
uniqueP l U f i l l pro- S C , 6
m *. it* price ii only
W

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i,f J i » ii* "
fie
Rev,|
1 Frnl I
VI n 1 1 ill. {•ii.%11yr u f
the ( ' 1
i f i r* t M c l h «Mil * i t h i !i&lt;re h in F*»r t
' U « * | p rd « |p w II lea* h the r«»ur»e J " ^ i
- on " T h e l •&gt;*■ o f 1^'iAurc" (' 1nj*w
f„
srAslnris w i ll i»e h e ld e a c h r v r n t r t u '
o f t h e *i h ooj f ro m
until ll to n'i loc k
T h e s p o it * o r * a n d
r e c t o r s (»f th** s h m d

D. A. R. Makes Plans
T o l l r . M r*
To A id Bond Sales j D an ie l* . «.

j t’ h o i p , nitu*.
Mrs &lt;i
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• f, i i
h i s h l o f dl** **'
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F n r l l j , J,
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Mi K&gt;*\
and R
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1afid *Iw»n■*iro| hy 11*•■ Na1i%»hm1
f e ilrralin n
:f I rn n lr fi Hill**
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Kntertains AI Dinner

SIL K W O R M S

Miss
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l uifid a u g h t e r o f V|f j j u l Mr* Fi, *h k
i v a n * nf I j , t&gt; V|.*rv
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Y o u n g Church People
Meet At Parish House

01HEI MALIDIT STYLES FIOII

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■ iif ni.tulhlv &gt;•*
* he jut* f r*t -f

cour* ■ *
ml rent

| ETCHIS0N FELTS, $g.00 to $5-00
NliVV A R R I V A L ' '

B. L. Perkins

VIr nod M r * P a u l \V
s i in m in e r t h r b i r t h o f a
D r a n g e t it-n e r a I H •* - 1-*•
k u d o las t n i g h t .

CORRECT MEN’S W EAR

- • • M fS k r M A Y HOT
■ I Q U IT! T H I
W ORD F O * THIS
CHRISTM AS

Today and Saturday
Double Program ..

Fhr 1huughlful ( hm in

It h a r d l y c o u l d b e o M * rr y
C h r l i l m o l thi, y e o t »u* "

II A N 1) It A L S
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mo*. It we wont lo mol* H

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W e connol ipend M&gt; Ireely.
but If we budael Inlellio*"!
ly, ond ipend nothing on
lii.olovl Ihingi. we con »l&gt;ll
do much lo mole Ch'i»*moi
happy lor o lo« of people

Th* wom*n who are chairmen
of th* different organlutiona nf
thr Mlmit* Women at War Wrrk
arc urged to atUnd a meeting
tonight at tha Daughter* of W n ley room at the riral Melho.11,1
Church at 8:00 o'clock. Material
and Inal ruction* are lo bt rliatrtbbutnd.

Nf A n * * *
» f Ihr P in t Baptiit Chureh

MONDAY
Th* Trull. Seeker* Claa* ol
the Methodlil Church will meet
In th* rhnrrb anneg at 3:00 I’.
M. Ifotlaaaaa will be Mr*. C, C.
Print, ehalraum, Mr*. C.
H.
Ik o f i h *

a I la anevening party, bonoring th*
hen and biuband* o f c l u b
iber*. atI iWiWW * C40Ck. Hoat.
.1 Mr*. E. Compton,
■ will bat
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n _ J.
. . O. PatUnon,
ebalrman,
H.
m d‘ William*, Mn.
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Mn. T.
Roekwr, Mr*.
Laa------Wad# BntL...
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and
and Mn. A1 A Rout
checker* will be played. For neervaUona call I f t -W .,

tiu 1:00 P. M. Tba book *If Two
Agree" will be taoght by Mtaa
in*-- Crain.
Th* Sealer and Junior Y. W. A.
of tba Fink BaptJak Chureh will

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SUNDAY and MONDAY

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wh*n iba’a relaxing I

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Mak, You Feel That
Y**u Look Your 8 w l !

brr fe*t amartly clad even

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will teach tba . Mlmtoa

A H rn al bl r («iH

l*« your olfti be-proclicol
uieful, n **d e d thing,, lh*
kind w*. of fenneyT. ha«*
oiway* been to goad ot
providing. W e hove ofwoyi
hied lo moke the herd
earned dollar buy oi much
o, potiible in .olid volu*.
and whether you are one ol
our long lime cutfomari or
not. w* b*h*v* Ihot w* ran
h*lp you *nd lh* pracl.col
gift., ol i*nubl* prlc*. rhot
THIS Chiliimai toll, lor

NOTICE

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PAGE POUR.

Penetrating Force
Wide World Fvalurre
TTe rocket bomb, writes James
L. II. Peek in “Air Trail* Pic­
torial*" incornoratrs the advan­
tages of high level flying— penrtritlng power for bomb*—with
th# advantagr nf tow flying—ac*
curacy. It Horn so by means of
a iteel cylinder in the rear of
th# bomb a cylinder filled with
powder which ignites with pink
and bl ic flame and pushes the
bom b throu gh space*

g iv in g

added

penetrating

fort*. .

speed

and

it

The Itubtian*
introduced ^ the
rocket bomh against the
Kails
last November, and In the De­
cember isshc of D r If. S Naval
Institute Proceedings appeared s
report Indicating a rocket bomb
could pierce armor twice as thick

TA Ll.AII ASSEK, Nov. 20, OP)
— Keeping the coffee In the re­
frigerator to p r n e n i lie freshnr** I* just &lt;rw of the
trick*
Florid* house* tvr* should learn
liefore enffre rationing Start* Nor.
JH, Mis* Mary E. Keown, Stale
home demonsirs IIon agent with
the Agricultural Extension Hervice rmpbsslted Monday.
Under the rationing plan of a
pound every five week* for each
person, Floridian* will have to
get along with about one-lhlrd less
colfer than the average used dur­
ing the last five years, she said.
"Dot the elit need not 1* that
sharp In It* result* to u* If we
u&gt;c our heads and manage well,"
Miss Keown declared.
She of­
In fthla Instance, there la even more of g crowd *than u»u*l. Shown
fered the following pointers:
1 Keep your coffee In a tight­ tiov# (left to right) are Dana Andrews, Martin Kosleek and Virginia
ly cover cl container.
Gilmore, who are featured in B ERLIN C0RRE8P0NDENT,** 20th
2 Keep coffee In a refriger­
ator «r some cool place. It de­ Century-Fox’* thrilling alory of a courageous American reporter who
teriorates less rapidly when root. cutwlU the Geatapo to get the truth home to the U. H A. The
.1. Keep your coffee pot dean. film, which arrives at the RIT7* TH EATR E today, was produced by
Wash, scald and air It after each
Bryan Foy and directed by Eugene Forde.
use.
4. Hate your roffre ground ai
fine as possible far the kind of
pot you intend to use.
Finely
ground rtffre goes further than
coarsely ground coffee. Th* best
grind varlra accord log to whether
ou brew drip, percolator or plsln
Hilled coffee.
fi Measure coffer aecurately—
use Ievil *nd net heeplng spoon­
ful*.
fi. l-r«rn to make eoffee prop­
erly
Hulling drives off the very
element* Vuu want and cause* that
grand coffee aroma to I* lust,
7 Krrve the coffee ss son si |
it |* mad*.
H M*kr on ly th e r i a r t aim unt

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"A ir conditioned" l o d l o f ■
■rift v*ntiU tin? wsav* h »r* bom
developed for American dew#
troop*
tb* Cbacch Witt b . report.* br j Mn ef p,,- ,r jp c. Bird of the
v a ri... err leer* of ib.
•• • • «&gt; University of Maryland. The Old
psrlsb orasBltatlua* iv*w v r * ir y -.y M varsity center at 201. U

II mi eon theta
d loce*# *a
of
i ll* ■
Episcopal C kiifeli.
A ll m am b ff* an 4 abherente are
n i r d l l t l r la elted to i t t c i i i U l K I
fv lfM lim iR t i ta|| | U
M ffti

line b la g W e M * * ? ' M i A* A . Mt M i * P s o t i f 'l M o otin g. T iH P , M.

gvspTaf NrvtM. It#* r . M.

Th e Jlov. N s a V ia eer w ill h a vt
charge «if both a *reloss
W sd assd ar
Iffe -w a a *
gsrvlea.

I N IV M
Cons sad worship with us. All
set v » I « s a (.
*

niurr tiafthtt ctfUfiOlf
W illiam

Park

tirau fcs

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( tilmta. fill A- U.

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Handay Bclwsl. M i A M
Worahlp. Il.e e A M.
T ra in in g L'nt&lt;/n. 1:11 f*. M.
Chimes, 1 ;*• 1’ M.
Worahlp. IrM 1* %t
W *dn**dsy-Chltnsa. ? :•* V U
W e d a eeia y gsevlcs. t ; t * P. JL

e n tm e u
Iter. K r s C Weby, p eeler.
Bund#ye. P rrsc h ln g
111#* AM
sad 1:9# I*. M.
P ra y e r m eeting Th ursday u lfb ie

X ttt« cW a v « n

- Sacks
S E R V IC E

8U.\ T O O !

B. L. PERKINS
CORRECT

M K N 'H W i t A lt

MKHO

Sunday
V

HODt.ll

th ron e

w ay
A ffo rd
them
Th*
fln e a t
Ihgnka w# m ay o f f e r B f# thos#

th

U f thsS* mtn W s u s s thsjr fool
Ob*r *rs doing Just a II(lU n o n
Uward ths sarrlc* of Uttlr conn,
l|y, try In* In th*lr *m*Il w « r U
k l ih*M w in know UhU thay art
•war* of th*lr kwiHtiWi. k » » r «
that Ihrjr
rt^' boon q/pr«)t*jf

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night.

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u m tiv r iA M r t i r H t u
tl. G r io th s m . l l l s t H i f

Hanford Ave. g| llin #t.

filb la Hckool, f : f l A M
Church Wnxahlp. 11 :«P&gt; A, 1L
Ch rlstlan Church W ill U s vs •
Y U lllh g Minister N e s t Hunda&gt;
Mr R II. Kech. N ational IM litvelrnt
A ia n c lillg n
fla p rs a e n ia llv e
ip the eoiiib eastern area w ill b#
a v is ito r In Hanford, thla » * # l i and w ill preach th# sermon Hun*

Morning

and

A your* lad told his fa t )**
that I f hed five him • tjuetUT
he’d tell him what the lee man
said to hi* mother this mefTrlrvi * m u r o t ir r o r t t i i: i n r v r r
*1 IM iti.
S M M ta o L K
f O l -VTV. Dad produced the quarter and
* t * t »: o f m n u i s .
Bonny replied with a smilet "Hu
Ik a n T f i r . w r m * o r
asked her how much ice she waou
F O Itllt a r r U K K . DereawrO
ed toiley
-A dlacripilnaUaf pulJ
Is r s o s i T r
TO 41.1. W H O M IT
MAV
IO V - lie drmands ths utmost In service
rm si
N otlrn la htreby g ive n that II. these days, and our Wife Bavin*
Let
r
H illTK F w U . Jr file d his fin al Station neyrr disappointsreport a i Adm inistrator « f th# ra- cur phone line be your clothe* line.

#|#»ob on o«r

pen#vuteni W ork ai night, jh u a lag
lech nl-CO'lor
mo vl ng
plct ur#
o f cwoir h efflft in !w * »" u » h sa ■!
You ore cord ially Ifiv liv d to at
Ispd th e** tsrvlc ea

(jtcfRtfii.

Is l* o f
F o r r r t l U k r , d rcra «r«i
that hr filed hla p#ittlu&gt;n fur fin al
tiler har f t
and that he w ill apply
to th# lloflorah l# tt
W
W ar#,
liou n l) Judga o f Hamlnul« t‘uuhl»
glorbla. on th# l?lh day of l&gt;a
r tn ib ff IMS- for sp p rtiva f of asm*
and fo r fin a l discharge sa Ail
m inlalrator nf Ik e salat# nf K sf
r*st t-nks-, d*r*#aa*d, » n this H lh
'day o f N ovem ber I *11.

u r wmr.vRit, jii
A ifm lnlet rater
in is nf

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Clothes Must Last Twice As Long! To Clean
jQ l \ Them Often Is The Answer!
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Barries

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(Cleaned

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p ra y er

( H t g t H Ks o r

c t m iiT .

C L E A N E D &amp; PRESSED
CASH A C A R R Y

Hundsy Hchuol. l b A . U
M orn in g Berries, 11-0* A. U
Wednesday aranIs g serai#* t:H

WE ALSO DELIVER!

P U
ftending room hours from I:#* li
a rd

ASK A B O U T OUR KCOKOUICAL
LAU N D R Y SERVICE

T rl4 sy s.

■mU’ b AND flODY" la tha tuh

Huadsy Aekeoi, i
M ornipg W o fib lj
R venlh g Wyrshl
J r Y e a n g P*op b
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M H T H o o ir r c a n t e d

J. w. Avills. M HO

Church

BshOol. 10 SS A

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Bring In coat hingefB far gnrnenls
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H . t i W , Ausntn
T i l l 1-. M. R s v lfs l Hsrnlrr*. I r r .
m n W » • « ( m a . T o U*

nut tk a i y* are th* t«rnp!a uf Oi»d,
sad llis t Ih# Hi*irl| uf U in I d # « lt elh in ) u u ^ i i I 'u r lM h t iM M l ) .
Am ong th# r l l i t l m u which f w i iflse t b * L« *# on -a* rm on
la
th*
a l l o w i n g frikrn 1h#
Hlbl *
"And
what agreem ent hath th# l#m pl#
o f Go d w i t h Idol** for y * a r t th#
te m p le o f the li v i n g f t o d . as G o d
'hath aaid. 1 w ill A wr# 11 In ttisim,

r

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110 EAST SECOND ST*

And walk In 1H#m„ and t wll ba

tb s l r God. ahd lb#jr sh all be m y
paopla'’ (11 Cor 0 I t )
Th e U w o i i H irm on s l » o Include*
the fa llo w in g paasag#
fro m
tha
C h ristian M m p *
te s t booh, h| d a
enre and Ifa allh wMh K e y to th#
h rrlp tu r*e" by Mary h a k e r B ddyt
"ftta h tly undarstooa.
In# lead
of
p ise easing a
a ta lie n l
m ateria l
farm,
man
ha# o
••oaatloalaa#
body; and God. tu » Houl nf m ap
and o f alt •ile te n e * . bein g par*
tual In III# ow n in d ivid u a lity ,
rranay
attd
im m o rta lity .
lift*
pari# and perpetual## Ihrsa qtisl*I»l#a In man
through Mind. H*t
m alla r ( i&lt; tM 2t-30 J

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C y k a ru s says,
g r a lllo d a Is a
T iftt h that baa on mm on ly p r o fit
aavaaed |o 11“ And w hara U Ih #
vlrtu re that baa nat?
■d ra w s

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pf
^

rr»m * Ita vld learn to ite m thanks

far avary thing ^—Ringry lo m w

the U&lt;&gt;ok nf l &gt;aalme Is » o v b
w «4 a o f th an k sgivin g

in

w ith

—Jsessay Taylor

or

Oar Ihoeiks alvoald be as fe rven t
for m erfcoa r*eelvedi as o a r p e ti­
tions fa r m i r d t i so u gh t —C h a rles

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H o w a rd ,

rrssbyurU nj Mr*. T . g. Law*on,
C h r is tia n ;

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Episcopal; Mr*. O. M, HarrisM#
Christ triaaUati Mia.
h s is
Rhamea, Jswish Community: M rs

E. A . Monfortan, Full 'Oospal T v

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jsrt nf th# U n o n - N ir iiM iii w hirl
w ill t&gt;* read In ehw rrhe* o f i*hrle(
Cklantlst. tbruughowl tke w orld

b# mAcJa* i
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Mssca and all ‘ th* —W l»n 0 *l
A n y o f ihooo U d k s w in bo f U 4
tkliw* thqy kad butSi u w m
thtmsrlvss a* a tMWUUon fut la h*lp you arith w y c w U w * W
tb o f M U o f W o I m n a s H s r u k J
tk*lr futun and m M mt rtaaod
U that they jw t «We,#TUrt,ih4ai
iflT ln f

Monday

!:#•* on Tu #*dsy»

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which are ailcntly offerod piroufh
aanrica to others.
*
It la aUch a joy io l)£ g r th*
conversations of otir Hanfoivl
ritliena In their pfennig to show
their thanks, their do#p apprvelation to God and In other mo*
ih*r‘s sons by enl«rUinln| cm#
of th* t u n fro m our A ir H U llo o
In thalr own hotwoa for Thanks*
giving dinner Th«y dop*t do thla
simply because thay hop# soma*
on# will ba kind and ftnoroua to
IhMr loved ones away, sometime#
so far away, from home. That U»
of courae,-WM af th e j^ m o n la
Ikt &lt;*ae. but lhay a i a . safrtAlw-

gvenlag Haralee.

t'a)

r o rear P a rk A N n w sad I
Handsy JMkael. i i U A. U.
Uorntbg h O f i f t . !l* # \ . A.

will cnost certainly be won i f ! ^
in nru jo in in g our prayers .
sending them in a steady
the

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tu n

la s iT iv r

arvi

lari ora

G eo rg e K U s m ir , f a s t or
Hundsy He bool, 14:0* A* If.
T* H&gt; M iddle
Hurt.
M o rn ln f W orship, l l : t * A. M
II T 1T I t i »» U

tKH#«iMMian&lt;wiAf. tm

all o f

of God
To auy " Jliana Yr»uM la Hot
anough (or tin hk‘*«Jt)gn wr have
rcceivtni Just lo gay “ thank you*4
U n e ver riiougii («• do when tnrra
are others lon gin g for our lilvaa*
lugs grid thr cu nifarta w h ich w#

P.

W*4naadsy
** e n ln g
tl&lt;5a Bl#* r . BL

country when the w ar la w on by
“
our b/tiiad N a tio n s , which w a r ^

flow

or

I'm cM ni Hwv|«e It;## A. If.

We hupe that ill nf us are *■*
■ wire uf the n r v priuilrgr that m
can be ours this Thinkaglvlfg t*
Duy. W'e are about to face one ^
of th# fe w great Thanksgiving* y '
id the history uf our Country, I ”
Just to mciitinn three o f thrift I a
would be th# First Thanksgiving * a
of owttlrse, then »..* fbanaagivlng' hafter the Unt war and now this iu
epjirtyarfimg *mr He have beluiuj
ua an u|i|HKiunity * ui giving l&lt;
m aria* to uuti loi the preseru ^
mitt)' oi our country, *or me ^
g f rat victor iv* « j / t auy won by m
out tknifUry together with the
bill It'll Kauuiis. And ir»r the 1 1
Great Victory of all V »cU»rl**t- 3
tba peace that w ill corn# to uur J*

fa ith fu l

n t

PA II I'KIIil*

l U v t T A B jbBmr m s B i L
111 gist ascend Street

^spt. O t o r f i W oo d s In ch arge
•nadn y Haheol. H i A. M.
P r s y e r Sarvlce l l . t # A . hf.
«a P. f . , * {* • P. M
Itlrest M ts lls c . 1 * 4 P. kl
ySrang#1(stl« B ervlee. 1*«| IV M.
Come wrprsbtp W ith U

u s r e e u s t is a s u mr hod
An Intsflude In the hatle htlwini Tim Uolt and lbs Marked RUlart
I . Ik lllck a e la e i,. P sstar
llvas
him
the
oppirtunlty
to
dress
(he
wounded
Cliff
"Ukrlvle
Ik,"
t llh Hi. 4 I-a u r«l A t* .
Kgt Charlr* Orlgtr who has
SunUar Jfck'wt, IS ;* * A. U
hern stallrmrd at ths Marin* lissr Kdwanls vrhlls Nell O'Day looks on, In a thrilling trrnr from RKO
Ssixtar lfo r a lft f wrorsatp, l i f t
In N.w River. N. C., arrived Mon
Radio's drams of thr plains 'T IR A T E B OF TIIF. FRAIRIF." sUrHng
day to siirml a short furlough with
Tim Holt and Ivaturln* t'llff K-lwanl,. at thr RIT7. Iclay atul
hi* ninth.r. Mrs I’hlllp llnurf
lira W J Wells «nd rhiMrtn Maturil*)
Thr rhatmlne N*ll O'Day supplls. thr romantic Inlrm t.
Ilf JAiftg'ttmxl vtsltrd ||r olid Mr*
George Rwral un Sunday.
lira. J T. McLain. Jr,, and Mr*
Holly At amis tl PWtk llfft l
|l*« C- i/ Harris. P u l s f
Do lay Kimikcrlin left Thurstloy for

MAVMF.

Laurel A«s., at Ninth it.

lYou w ill pots th is
has
tw in
changed from W ed. nights. Bund*/
gchool 10:1* A. M

K vrn ln g Hervlce. • : ] « P. XL
W ednesday Barlvco, I I I IV

S E R V IC E C L U B
A C T IV IT IE S

rot

IV pftOH a t k .
Bandar Oeboot. IB ;*# A* If.
TO U .L U M U N I T
MAI
COB*
P reach in g B #rvi«e, 11;b* A. g KTA-ti
Y o u a g Peeples B erries , I ; * f f 1. it.
N o lle * |* hrreby g ive n tbst Ida
Evan gelist*# Mere lea. • :*# P, U
n *ll l*ri&lt;tf- file d n ff (la s ) report
T b * n u ts church In lbs W ild
• • mhnin|%|r«trli of (h e M l i l t o f
wood watshos a w f a ^ s u to alL
Hnm
I'rW #,
b t r t h t fil.
Ibal
she
filed her u#|||!*&gt;n fur fin al dls*
charge.
and
that
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w
ill
a
p
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l * A O U . M A B A «t»:N M r i l l 'M C l l
In On- lli.n u rn liif
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li s t . J, I* R o b y . |*s«tor
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P reach in g 11 04 A. U ami l . i t I 1
Florida. hr I hr lltlh d a l nf I&gt;* *
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for
||y|&gt;f&lt;ivil
nf
HUM
Hu rids y Hr hoot, 1« « * A- M
Cray a r Masting. W ednesday*. • 0* and for fin al discharge a* admin*
1at rs Ir is o f I ha #etals
«f
Ham
Prtd*. d r r r ig u l un Ibis iM h day
nf Nut em ber. I t I?
i i »a
111: 1.1* p k i m :
T t f N * (» i- m e r v &gt; N * a p t i i t
Adm inial ra ils o f Ih* *•ft ic a r it
t i l e nf

• :*• P M.

N A p n rr n m ic g
LA M B MO water*
II. H. M artin . Pastor
Bundey Hs-hool. 10;*0 A . M
M orn ing V*rts*hlng ftsrvlee.

C.

T u r.

v i j i uok.
s i l m i m o i .k
rot v.
r A O L A W E I L K Y A H M R Y ItO M I'a
r c u O eefVL t a h m a c m
c n t im
* T * . i T A T T o r r i . o i t i II A*
To the l«ft M OeUaAa road Jast
i b m k t u n acvT AT t; c »r
ChapHrr
beynaa It s ABAC stop-light
nw i l i i m r h#&lt;-*ao#-t
IW v. II. %L H .n h la , rsstw r
huodsy Ikbeel* trd* A. E

t u.

Df interest |o har friends %Raa
th# marriage of Ann Flitsln-in
* t airy to Jtxp Vanderverr of l)r
1.4nd1
The wnitUng look pUrr last Rslufilgy.
Mr and Mrs J. T McUln, Jr,
and Mr*. Daisy KirnbarUn were
dmnar guests of Mrs. Ethel Thom­
as Tuesday evening.
Mrs. T oit#* is spending a fgw
days hart with h»r pxranU, Mr
and tfrp. C, F llgrrison bafora

pounl,&lt;i, !r«r.

LEGAL NOTICES

is

you w ant In u*e.
L e ft- o v e r c o f.
fe e Is nearly a lw a y s w a ited , *1
(h ou g h It ran !*• ( l o r d In the re.
fr lg e r a tu r fo r use a* fla vo rin g .
or fo r a cup o f w a r m e d -' ver r o ifr e . If you like it thel w ay

(u lu m b ia , 8

...........r"

m£ , . * uL Y . r V ~ 5 *
ba I h* ah raw I ns. o f i roiu r- iUvRii h i* (fed w as * h t n *
NvanM. th# raitaraiiy "f th# shining light on th# gridiron
ih* Ctoirth, vhkii ra (n*a*il
ris yearn'» go.

w ill
film

Lake Ladoga* on the Rutao-Tthniah border, it Europe1* laratal
It Is almost « ) ua I In *lsc to La£J
Ontario.

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iT m ? 8AN1I0RD IIBR AI.n. RANTOHD, FLORIDA

!Victory In North 1 Shipping hex
•A frica Will Open S r S t f S

nnit it \ k m m

rral y

been the

Various Uses For
Th* Urri,le 'IbU nfH mmlTKl in Woolen Underwear
xaoxrtug xupplirx to the xouthwrxt

S h lD D U Id L a n e s
* r r - p
■ Y jfu iH
rK A V K l
. Pacific, to the lodli-llurme the»»
__^
. 'alar and to the Ukidlr Ea»l hare
If the portb African cawv&gt;ajgn bad the war planners qrey-headed
U » ctKteaa, u
now p o u tndl- with worry. Drxplle magnificent
cated, Lieut. Gen. Dwight (Ike) 1aehleeemenU by U. S. xhlpbdkK
Elxenhower wUl go down M • , ' ? • **• "•**
rV * " . ,p" T , v‘u
—ahlpbulWer wh(M exploHe U k e ‘ »J **M Wen » h,» d °f available

*

4^med&gt;'b7
E a tw " ***' | Th* American landlngi in north
In W .w e w p
Gen gSeniwver Africa. If expanded to actcal
will hate virtually doubled the roolrnl of the eouth xhore of the
Wite of f t . w bekAllied merchant MHIterraneen mean'; whole Deei
marine. The Importance of thia «* " • » j r . . . ! .
««n &gt; l«h t
dramatic taxing of Uw etltlcal tar }* • briber r»rrl»oninr and

w * - » . » , -frtaaw',1?jsa s-rs—

Quality Drinks
Served right
That to the kind you will
Alwmrs find at

BILL’S PACKAGE
STORE &amp; BAR
(Package Goods)
111 W. First BL

K

IU

ecaie. but actually tt'a a matter
of ilmple arithmetic
The rioting of the Mediter­
ranean ax a regular military xllPply route TitUv complicated the
problem of Allied munition! and
troop tram port. It required frrm
flee to aeren Umax ax many xhlpx
to carry the xame quantity of
wood* and men around Africa to
the Middle Exit ax over the route
through the Mediterranean.
It la eomething over 11,000
mllaa from England around the
Capo o f Good Hope to Sun. It
(a eomewbat more than 2,000
Milan from England to north AK
rlcn; The dlatance from the U. S,
to Caaablanka la 3,200 milea.
Control of the xouth xhorr of
the middle xea would permit uxe
of It again ax a .upplr lane. With
Allied air hnaea wcatlrred along

\ nut M «i II

Wide War Id Knlurr*
FORT KNOX. K&gt; N..v jo

v

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D PI HA I URS

•’

When winter rii*&lt; n t«* tri** Ainu*
k.
„
raider*' atrunghulil tit Fort Kn&lt;»* i lr\ .
tn odd practice » initiates
.
It hingr* around lh* « raring of J
tamt
woolen
undernuit#101
th i:
hm
iiv n r which Armora»fl«*tw H*\r taiymg
ji im . i
«i h i m i i
u*e*. At thi« innr of &gt;rai. loi
«l«»ttiii% i\ i n n
example, they *Uit clanging in »&gt; •**•* » ' • ' f '
and nut o| Ionic nulrrwrar *1 l,!r ^L SJ '*
li1
Sedlime. Some »oMirr* n r i r ih* ,,, %l | * n&gt; m r m t *
-ruler *u it *uit during the day, j &lt;u*\* u u i m . i i \
'hlfllntr into pajama* before re
’I &lt; M&gt;*
Urine. while other* on ly ilpn the j
long handle* « H hi r*Mm»fg, a* i s

in added insulation against

In* 11|;t

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print tem perature*
T h i * i* n 't t h r *tnlv

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MAM: YOUR CAR J l
RESPONSIBILITY WF
USE THE FAMOUS
CHECK CHART
LUBRICATION SYS'iT:
WHICH LEAVFS NOTH’

i . nr,.
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rugged frillmv* attcl to ■umiiie. it»t
•Sort.
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f »* “•*
Altho itfh the Army glM* thr
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t M
toldiei an option
*»*i
wrnrtnir I ^
r
,
iit,
woolen untlerwuitw, n wouldn't I - . ft
u
take much encouinirniienl in grt [ *i*«n '
«'
mojit trooper* to pul on an eitra ?
M
'' n &gt;•* o
•'air w hen hi/rmarkinii. rapeclallv I
,
r'
trouivl .1 A M with frn*i nip
im i i
n u ;h
ling at pup trnt* mid -rndmif i
- »
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LEGAL NOTICES
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■laba. ihrown on Ike read way*
la ft * dry graaa start woodx
flrra. Be rartfull

L. P. H A G A N

N«st To Flrw Blailoa
# PLATE

LU N C H E H

# S A N D W IC H EH
# H IIO R T O R D E R S
# O Y S T E R S and S T E A K S

menting the prexenl irrvice nf
■apply to AuiimlU. to liuoie
and to Alatka, nil three of which
have (offered by n iu n &lt;f xhln
xhorUgM which did not permit
the rttaTvi»ent of i f m i already
ftffhioncd and waiting at doekslde
fnr Iran*port
There fi fvMencr that the eur
prta offensive had thi* relief of
QVBi*rorfced Allied ahipping a*
lu primary purjH»*« The stmtetie fmpert of the campaign, in It*
relation to future offensive* 41re^tad at the A *i» southern expo*nra. cannot hr mmimixetl The
Immediate advantages In shipping.
However, will he the first great
n f a If Goi. Eisenhower romplatea hb million.

W e S U y Open A ll N ig h t
E v e r Saturday N ig h t

H O M E C O O K IN G 1

lo t

A lxrrle.

0 . I). T. i l l t l l K U S I I K i l l ( T H I N IN
I III i K
I'M K l l * A M I I I K I . I V K K I K S T O S A M . i.
\M »
T1KKS.
W c arc u-*hini; )iur jiiilrun^ In m n|n r ,ih( In
1.
llrjnKini! ... mill Ciilllny fur i Um h i i i « « lun
IHMUtilllc.

BY MAH WliFN
YOUR CAP NFFB

'J. I'n&gt;lnn i l f i 'c r
cull l.ark.v,

SERVICING A C M

« lirn tic pri-M-i.i - lull K&gt; '.n *

3. W h e n &lt;&gt;l.r dux M-rxn r Ik i l r » l r n l
t.nrl culling l«*i d r . t m n g .

liriiU 'mu n

(P I.K A S K It K l l If N II \ \ (,| |{

220 Mngnolia Axe

I'lmuc

Mil

For Thanksgiving!
Ilig Fnt Turket will he
given a »n &gt; on \\&gt;dnt-»dn&gt;
night, N«\. 25.

I'TTA KI ”IT
q k *nV

Bur n o

f o o l is h n e s s

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\‘C£VE *5 WAR.
—i

Every W ednesday

TO

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Nbura^— ^

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W C x J It'E S
A .’ f O v E r i

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N ig h t

T n x g lttr.tr'.

Idea of rehabilitating (Irtink. by

K NO W L T O M 8

ptitUgg thmi lo work here min­
ing nraieglc eellta hay failed
'■IIQ ape re torx found refWrtex! a
group of twenty, offrred the work
M * XUball I ate for Jail, "drifted

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SEMINOLE DRV ( LLANLRS

PRUNKH Tit I Kll t)|'T
LOMPOC, fe llf.. Nov 20, IA1
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o m e t l m e * r a i l e d a “ J o h n 1. S ul - * j
livan,** becnUAe o f it* iv wemhlalTre | m . j . .i &lt;
to th e r a l l y p u t : t i n t - , l i g h t *
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ORCHESTRA

Rrr real Ion Center
4 Milea ffarth of SANKOIO
«■ OE LA HO HIGHWAY

la the count of a few

TO UR T A S T E DEMANDS
T H E E U T IE

HOT FRENCH I«HIED POTATOES

L IQ U O R S

SERVED with ALL SANDWICHES

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THE LONE R A N G E R

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THEY ARE BETTING HEAMLY
ON TOMORROWS BULL
FIGHT, THEY ARE BETTING
1 WOtfT KILL THE

B U T i any kind old

a planta ax followai 100 Mck |R houee lo wrack. Duhari LumU.la collection, Broccoli, Cab­
bar Co, 000 Sanford Are.
bage, Bermuda Onleax, CoUardx,
One girl'a Jurenlle
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MX) ASKED FOR THIS, RICARDO/

HOW, TOHTO. W E 'L L HAVE T Q WORN \
Fi6T. PWLX THAT VOUNG FOOL OH A ^
HORSE. THERE'S A LOT T O BE POKE
BEFORE THE W ill FIGHT/ ^
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troops.

urn Is Just tne of the
tricks!
Florida housewives should learn
Irefuse coffee rationing starts Nov.
JM, Miss Mary E. Kteen. Mute
home demonstration agent with
thr Agricultural Extension Ser­
vice emphasiied Monday.
Under the raticnlng plan of a
pound cvrry five weeks for each
person, FJorldlans will have lo
get along with about one.thlrd less
rulfec than the average used dur­
ing Ike Iasi fiva years, she said.
Htmday lkfc*ol. t r l f -A- AL
-Bui the cut nerd not be (hat
Worn! o f WoraMp, lltH A. V
sharp in Its results lo us If ws
\&lt;mmm PropIFa M aM l*|, 5tH f . A
use our hrsds end manege well,*’
CvaBlRf AarvUo. lift J\ M
tilts Krnwn deelared.
She of­
TH# I U t . m a Viaaar w ill ha»a
fered thr fiMowing pointers:
In IhU InaUnce, there ia even more of a crowd then utuil. Shown charm# nf both ooraleoa.
W
H a w d if
M ld-w ##k
Sarvlca.
I
Keep your coffee In e tight­ above (left to H#ht) are Dane Andrew*, Martin Koaleck and Virginia
I H P. Me
ly covered container.
«‘o*»a
a
id
v
o
r
t
p
y
w
ith
ua. All
(Jllmora, who are featured in “ BERLIN CORRESPONDENT," 20th
2. Keep coffee in a refriger­
art
ator or Some cool place. It de­ Century-Fox'# thrilling atory of a courageous American reporter who
teriorates lest rapidly when cool. cutwlta the Qettapo to get the truth borne to the U. H A. The f i w i t W A t'T n rr c m m o i l
W illiam F ork lleoufca Jr..
3. Keep your coffee pat clean. film, which arrive* at the RITE THEATRE today, waa produced by chJmea.
f l i t A. If,
Wash, scald and air It after each
H'inday Ikhool. tat* A W
Bryan Koy and directed by Eugene Ford*.
use.
Worvhlp. 1100 A. M
Training Union. « : l » V M
4. Ilsve your coffee ground as
Chlma*. T ee p. H.
fine as possible for the kind of
Wnrahlp. ! : » • P- M
pot you intend to use.
Finely
Wtilneadar-Chiitiaa. 1l«0 I*.
ground ciffee goes further than
VVedneoCay g a r * Ira. t r t « 1
coarsely ground coffse. The best
m u
asawr g t a t n g n
grind vsrirs according tu whether
c itie s
you brew drip, percolator or plain
&gt;llsv. Eva C. M»kr. yssler.
boiled coffee.
suadar*. Prsacning ll.’ie A- u
6 Measure coffee accurately—
a ad •:«» I'. M.
Prarar meatlng Thersday olgkta
use level and net heaping spoon­
I S* P M.
fuls.
iTou w ill note this
has
been
(1 I-earn to maka coffee prop,
changed frent W ad. ulghls. Monday
erly. Ilolllng drives off the very
School IS IS A. U
elements you want and rausrs that
u u i r e a a u b t cn aM L
grand ro/fra aroma tn be lost.
fU Cam Matted Itreet
7 Serve the coffee at son at |
Capl. Qvnrga WcMxda Ip afcarga
It It made.
■ «&gt;#n y Hahaol. • *14 A. M.
H Make only tbr exact amount
P ra m r MAnrira l l 41 A. M.
you want to use
leftover cof­
X. F. !., I tee P. U.
Mtraai MatUnga i M
P U
fee la nearly always wasted, al­
K yan gtllalk Mvfvtca. 7*«| P. M.
though It ran tie stored In thr rv
Coma «p#ahlp t i l l ex
frlgrralor for usa as flavoring,
or for a cup of warmed-i ver rol■ A P T IV T r t m u n
fre, If you Ilka It that way
LAMM M OM IM 1
II. )l. Marlin. Paatnr
Randay Phnal.
A, M
Morning Frtachlng Barvtra. 11:**
A M.
Hwaning Karvlca, MB p. M.
lVadnasday S«rlvr«. lilt I*. II-

lake Ladoga, on the Kusao-Ttn.
nith border, Is Europe’s largest
It is almost equal In else to L aS
On lari o.

LEGAL NOTICES
I* TUr. (DI RT o r TMK rot »V*

X n ic t ju t ft t n

5 Sack#

8K R V IC E SOX TOO!

B. L. PERKINS
CORRECT MKN’fl WI!All

Dining Room ikrvlce
Breakfast
45c and
Luncheon 75cand 1.0
Dinner - - - LOO and 1.2
W# Will AppmUlt Y#b&gt; XtMrvaU

HAYMK

MKHO

ih ia

m i »on

iiblp an

yrt

form ing

IKHK.KIM1 k n o w
But

ih r

nil

}u#l
#r

hm*

In g r t
Itmnr
wha t

who
the

rA O l.A . R U A t l R f
liar. J. L linb:
P f(«c h ln g It toe A.

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FresbjterUn: Mrs. F. &amp; LorM&lt;
ChritUgn; Mis. R. U Comi
Kpjacopali Mrs. 0, M. Harriac
Christ tc lentlet | MrsFrei
Rhanuo, Jewish Community) -Mi

un

the

that

if

you

j.hon e

ahe

This plan is working out beanlL
fully as already Ihe committaag
air srllve and some of the rhufy
rhrs hav*’ had parties and rnlerw
laintiir.it f.,r thr ram, either s i
thru uwii rhiiirb or In eomr uf
the private home..
Wr believe you will be Inter­
ested In knowing the name* o {
these various chairmen of th#
churches and will proceed to glv*

ttam
flips!

la t»#r#'b)r ( U r n

«Ff
14

f|(f*A *rd

nrw t o m m f m m Arrirr

IIE L L

l * u r * l A t# ., a l N i n t h AL
O a o r g a i l KJamar. P a a i o r
Monday Me hoot. I t ; * * A. U
T. H. Mlddlainn. Hurt.
M oraine W o r th Ip. N ’iQ A M
a T. IT. I : l i I*, w

R*lll

I* H ID E

K trv lc t,

I 0*

• *«

I*

H

o'clock

1

Msetta*..
T ie

“T*s

»•

ffpflfi ki Admlnlilnlnr of th* r*lalr of For r* al l#ali a. «ler*a«a&gt;u:
I kmt

rw nw vi,

f :s*

rsf

m&gt;

Church W orship. 11:1* A. U.
C hristian Church W’ lll lla v * a
V U H l a g M in is t e r Kami Hunday
Mr H II. K tc h . N ation al IP in
*»lF n t A#a*&gt;ela(iuri llrp rrs a n ta llrs
l n th# aottlh #a#tam area * 0 1 br
m visitor In hatirnnl, this
and w ill p r * * r h lh# aarmun Rund a ) Mar n in e and »|&gt;»ak on nor
|l#n#vol#nt W ork at night, show ■
t*ch f i l e o lo r

m o w in g

picture

w

*w

t i *t

1 |0 F
3 It

m i - n c N t t a r &lt; « h is t .
•a K in e r
Bunder School, l . u a . M
Mm slity nsrvlrs. lire * A M.
WsAnssday evening aorvles I H
»U(U|l|tj r#om (lo a n (n t n M B ta
Tu#(Mtfc)r* ird T t lda?A
MUIX AN t» HODT" 1# lh* i» b
Jb c I o f I h r
|&gt;« m c i n 'M • rmdj a w h lr f i
will be r**d In fhurch** of Chrlal
ioiaitlliBl. titfieuxboot (k« world ug

t&gt;a^ nn

kundar.NojBrafefi il* 1 „

her

f| J#d

hU

p«tlU on

for

A young lad told his M h 'J
that if he'd give him ■ quarter
he’d 1*11 him what the ic« nan
said to his mother this saerntivI&gt;ad produced th* quarter. and
Sonny replied with a smile: “ Ho
asked her how much lee kbc g s n u
ed today?" A dlscrttninaUag putJ
Ik demands the utmost In service
these days, and our Wife 8av|ng
Station neyyr dimppolnta.
Let
tor phone line be your clothe* line.

final

illarhaffr. att4 that ft# will apply
Id
lh *
llofionihl# It
W
VV*rw
*’ouni) Jude# «f Mamljjoli CiHifi 11
pin rhi* DA thr I lift (lay of U* ■
r#mb#r IM], for appro*af of ■ani#
and for final dlacharg* ■■ All
reintairator nf Ilia aalai# of Fatr*a( la-akc,
nn Ihli Kth
day of No* emim |»(f

a r

w iiir.v R it j it

Administrator uf lb# #• •
la|» «*f
InltltUMT L A K t l d^raaBrd

Clothes Must Last Twice As Long! To Clear)
Them Often Is The Answer!

f

Men's

F e ll

(Clouted

god

BbdM d)

HATS ................... 7 5 C 3
TELEPH
N EC
m
110 E A S T SECOND
S t.
DRESSES...........
6O5
SUITS . . . . v . . . . 6 5 C
PARTS.................3 5 t 1
C L E A N E D &amp; PRESSED
CASH &amp; CARRY

o

ASIC ABOUT OUR ICONOM ICAL
LAUNDRY SERVICE

t
M

Rrlng In coal hnnjtcm for (cormcni*

»’u

**1**y

r u n s I*svld Irarn V* give Ih iak s
&gt;r everything.— Every farrow la

le flunk nf I'm Ims |a snwa with
it da o f ( H a n k s * It In*

- 4 # i B « f Taylor

Wstti.l...slil|»i||tMS.lWBtl................ ..

1

m s-

Noll.-a I* l.r rally alaan that It
r
MJIITNSUl. dr. gtlaMd hla tlnal

tscnoty :

e M opr. &gt;v

»* ■

WE ALSO DELIVER!

will not horn out to ho Ilk* oar
first attempt to be a Society
Editor. It was summer and w f
proceeded to name those who ha#
gone off on vacations. It turned
out Dial w* gave a perfectly ell.
gible bachelor a wife and sent
on* man off with another’s wife
and one married gentleman off
with out hla wife to a vary alhrra
In* beach reeert. Anyway wf
will attempt to give yoa thref
names: fMrs. J. B. Root, Omgrmgstlonsl; Mn. C E. Oorntly, Jr,

offrrlng from
not go unappr

(ha

ctvrraacd

rtX U tE M T L A K E . I S a r .a » d
is v s o s s v r .
*1.1. W HOM IT
WAV

H e r n i a # I V u r s h * . 11 :* * A
g r n a e a a u b jtn , “ Caesar's

Warship.
Bsrraoa ia k ls r l.
T h ereof

of

day

is m r. corrrr o r m n cot a-n
j i iMir,
aKNitoi.K cot m .
• t a t m n r n iu u iu .
is mi m r. evrrarw o r

H#orf * K gl«rn#r

K rsnlaa

»hv

iP ib

ferns i

o rrem ,

nrsues rwpia’i

l h la

TO

MandR) IMhool.
I*r##rhlf)g

soar

14a
(i f

iliJit

1*1(11)11

AdfiilnNIratla
lair of

vuvm cu

night.

final

ih#

on

II »A

Monday

that

1‘fld*, ucrvhiad,
h*r i»* ill rr&gt;n f w

p fld *

o f mir hom e* tn f w
sM&gt;uth sail
You ar# co rd ia lly lf|vli*d to at land (h a t* a crtlcn a

0O4IKIM1JCATVOHAL m t « o i
| w i l l be ao rflatl to g t * i you U&gt;« Tartar J*a»k A N n u m l frd 9L
\ i n f o r m a t i o n you tioaire
l i f i l y , if
4b 7 Aakaol. tjl&amp; 4 hi.
j y o u uo n 't w|«n to In* i|M«|tp0BMlttl, llornleg gcrvlra. I I : * * A. 1C.
| m a k e y o u r jdima c i r i j f «*•
n u m b e r of m en wh o m a y n c e t p l , r u u T w i i i m i n i LM vm c
K I). OrswBlsa. I). il. Paster
[ a t we h a v e *aid b e f o r e , it B m t te 'i
Raadag gMvteae
IA
c e r t a i n n um ber
id th e m e n
guadey *«keol. i:t a s. u
have
l*i
I'M on
I A F t+tatlWrt
M nralag W orship. )! • * • A M
I on d u t y at all iirnr*
1 Kvsnlhg W orship. M l I* U
Jr v e a n , g eo p l*. l . u P H
The Home Hnapitality C o m m it"
te e
ti
fim greaam g
very'
nirefy
* w rit o d is t c a r a c a l
t h o u g h it la one o| th a m oa t d if­ d r w u
J. W. Ausfla. p urer
f ic u lt to g e t tn a laxly T h e c h a i r ­
Churvh school, I S :« » A M
m an doran't
want
lo overlook • :** Hundsr Bchooi
anyone un# w h o w i i h c a lo rntar- 1:4* Morning W orship. s .rm «n by
Rev. J W, Austin
tain tha service man and it is
, U Y . tt R evival Bsrvlcrs. Ssr.
IJ vjuoj u| tax o\
A a* a
w an * y * e » J s* A, Cali*
w i t h all tn e eligible h o m a t in Han­
ford- U !■ for I h ia m i o n that
u
a beginning a chslrm sn Ha s

N ullrc

of Sntfmkr. 111?

E van la*

(DT-

I TJIJha

fin al tlla*
rh*r*w , b Im! that aH* will apply
In tii* lfon«»rnl*|p
W
W ar*,
f-uunlp JudKc wf H*-ni(nof# fo u n t*.
Florida, tin (he lilh dui of !&gt;#rir a in r 1HS for a|'|&gt;n&gt;tBl of ram*
and for final &lt;1l»rh*rffr a* sdmlnlalra lrla of ih&gt; evtHir
of
Ram

H»

They are Doing Just a lltUo mors
toward ths service of their coun­
try, trying In thslr smgU way to
1st these enpn know that they an
aware of thtir koaUaofs. gsrarr
that they ha** v bean siproolw
from their homrs, lamlUks, hast
nasscf and all the substantia
things ihqy had built arounl

her

I 'H tn r.

TUI! i'lld* (IIn
• ■ • * lm in l« t r * i r i t

111 P.

pructotlufc

| la

ram

T * * IIII I* t l « r e K In Hi* W
•rood t i l a n a s * w«*voRia l o all-

Lvmn*#tl*l£c WaMrlaa,

In

wish

« '© ! &amp; •

in n m iM TL
TO %le|. nilUR IT
MU

bee&lt;j
to

We hupe that all of us are
aware of the ran’ prlvtlrgr that
ran be ours this Thankegivtrg
l»ny
We are about lu face un«
of the few grral Thanksgivings
In the history uf uur Country.
Just lo mention three of them
would be lh* First Tbsnksgivuig
of ewuree. thrn l,.e Thlneigivlng
after thr last war gnd nuw this
a|.|&gt;ruacnir.g one tie havs l^iutu
ua an upporiunuy. oi
giving
.nanas to wuti tor thv |.rvsenv
salety ol our country. lor tne
great victories arfvauy won by
our Counity together with the
Ltiltnl Nations Ami lor tnv
Ureal Victory of all Victories,
the peace that will come lo our
country when th* war is won by
our Lulled Nations, wftleh war
will most rertainly be won if
all of us ate joining our prayers
ami sending them In a steady
faithful flow before ihr throne
of (Jod
To sa&gt; 'Thank You” is n..l
enough lor th* hirelings wr have
received Just to say “thank you’*
Is never enough to d o when lm re
arr others lugging for our bless
Inga and the comforts which we
mag afford them Tha finest
thanks ws may offer are those
which are slknti; offered through
service to others.
It Is such a Joy toihhar the
conversations of otir Uanfortl'
cHlscne In Ihelr planning to shove
their thanks, ihclf doap appre­
ciation to lirsl and lo other mo­
ther's sons by entertaining one
• f lbs ar.rr from our Air Btallon
In their own homes for Thanks­
giving dinner They dop’t do this
simply because they hops some­
one will be kind And generous to
their loved ones away, sometime*
so far away, from b o « * . That ia.
of counr,_Qni, o£ iht factors lh

| would call

air

not

n ro un d

BIUHftOleM

* • * . H. M- llvnhla. Paatoc
fa n d a r Ocbool. l t *a A. M.
f'r ia c h in t A#rv 1#a, 11Mi* A II,
T u u flf P m p la t K*rvlra., • : t f !\

Tiff mm In their hornet, and far

S E R V IC E C L U B
A C T IV IT IE S

J ltM iK .

T l. RTATt*. o r rLOlUUL
in Hr. Tilts k o t a t *: o r

cm * m m
"W iip o M c in p «r

In i

An Interlude In thr batle belvten Tim Holt smt the Mirked TUder,
gives him th* opptrtunity to dress the wounded Cliff "Ukelels Ike"
Edwarli while Nell Il'Usy looks on, In a thrilling scene from RKO
Hadlo's drama of Ihr plains ’’PIRATEK OF THE I’RAIKIE" starring
Tim Holt and featuring Cliff Edwards, al thr I1IT7. In la y and
Haturds)
Tha charming Nell O'tlay supplies Ihe mmsnllr interest.

HV

“ A ir conditioned" lotki trf »
Mir.vsntiutine « • ” hare h**“
developed for A n »ria n deec*

HEAVY BYRD

Rocket Bomb Has Wayg^Lirted To Save
Adtied Speed And TAU.AIIA8SEE, Nov. 20. W )
— Keeping the coffer In the re­
Penetrating Force 1frigerator
to preserve Its fresh- J

&gt;
I

AND
EVERY

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Victory In North “ SSA H L "Sir'S;
Armoraidters Have
de.p*™
t.
f«.i
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g
r
w
h
o
le
yjjfious
Uses For
A frica Will Open M r effort, by official admission.
terrific dtaUnee. Involved In W o O l d ! U n d e i W C a r
Shipping Lanes Th,
m oriof tupplle* U» the loulhwnl

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,■ ,Y JOHN C *4 &gt; V H
Pacific, to the India-llurma the
W td r W orld I f i l u r t *
te ik __^
I (tar and to tb* Middle Eait have
r
►, I ii* tin- iiit* •&lt;. *
FORT KNOX K &gt; %..% 2 0
I f the porta African campaign j, b &lt;j ^ w ir planner! qrey headed
v
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W h e n w i n t e r ft*., r * 1“ in r A i m "
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U a aucmi, u now teetna Indl- with worry. De.plte magnificent
r» ld e r» ' s t r o n g h o l d u i F o r t K n o »
■ Ink
f ll .*
,
S t
|-*»I
i.l .1.
toted, UeuL Gen. Dwight (Ike) ' achievement* by U. 8. ahlphuiki- t n exit* p r i f U r u i in i tu tr t.
l.k
t
I III III 'It N I • •
V 1 H 1\ |&lt;t IEU » A I •l I
Eiienhowar will go down u a , « « • »W n «^ for cargo apace h*.
Eiaonbowar
It h i n g e s a r o y n d th* v i r n r i n g o f
11
li. . t ■
I’ Iif.it* l iff
' “ ahlpbuilder*' Wkc
wkc ait
a* antftta
exploit taka 1alwnya been ahead cf available l o n i
co o le r
um lrrsuitf
mm j i \
1 t il 1 ns is 1 i i f m i ; i &lt;it \ T l
i 1 " , *-i f a* w11
w S l c h A r m c ir a ii le r * Hm *- v H i y l n g 1 II IM.I
rrecedarta
« edence over Um miracle! par-. bo Item*,
*» Ml Mil I. I ut \ r t .
*111 1 m i m 1 o il• i
Uenra K
"
I The American land Inga in north Uses. At this 11tnr- m| yeniL, lot
11 n it Hr v i * i’»i m i 1 1 1 :
irroed by
E. w-L.*—
y Untry
Unuw
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»&gt; I n u t IT H t l ItT. M &gt; r i l J t ! l l
1 * 1 i n : itr
till
I I HI t I r
* | M I M H I.
n»l lil.M m
1*1 • n \ I lp \
In one enanT Gen Eiaenhower’ Africa, if upended to actual e x a m p l e , t h e y M i i t ! c l a n g i n g in ' t1*o ' i him
1 ^ \* kit n I* 1.ii, n 1.1 r.ii t **■
• 01 t r r
*»f
fimti' r t ' I
f
Virtually- WuUW the control of tba aouth ahore of the Mid m il &lt;i| Infiy m&lt;le1r'vii.eai it t
aril) b a it virtually
4. ,M |
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aar'kaealm (PHaamll
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tile of the whole A Hied merchant Mediterranean, mean a whole fleet I x i l t l m r . H o m e t o h i i r r * » r » r tIn i n t n 1111 m r i n i t i m i
iiit
s r i ' i i t ^ n : i ' a U p »*r r m .
"n
« t \ s it %%( i i . 1 I- %I H* o n OIC- \ I t r . l tf A V W t M L l M l - N
" * • * " ?*•»«!» created overnight apdertuit suit during the day
marine. The Importance of thla
I* ’
it ll" ■ "* I
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* AIII
1 * ■.4g.p. t‘••riupisil. n I l kU tlM
before re- I * M H *
t •.■0*1*1 it 1 *•&lt; *
1
dramatic eaaing' of Uta critical ,OT7
* _,U^ J J rm’^ * ? nt? * » nJ shifting *nt°
r/£
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Till
of
all
world
front!
'Jrinff,
while
iithm
gm
J)
don
the
^Upbuilding problem to all front* * " H
f k,.1. .11 Iter eV- 'Nil ft f || MtlttH V ’» tip k
aoundi like magic on a global ton* handle* when retiring, if* I I •1 ) 4ill, t i lik- lilt. I r I . t..,,I|
| I .1 l i . f 11 * p r I I I
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w\ m vit11is 1 1 v i \. . v1 \ i
but actually It'a a matter in added insulation against low , |.k
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of almple arithmetic.
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?ring temperature*
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The cloalng of the Mrdlter
*1 I I TU I*OHI » I i»M
This is n ' t th e o n U ti m e , hnw •
l , t »K .
M l -1 .
. k.k.l la t e
MiMlTt* U.l
ranran a! a regular military iud - ever, when u** o f the underbill
,
I
1 I lia
♦ ••Mill » .
u n i t i o f m » n 11 » k » n
' ply route viitlv complicated the ometlme* railed a “ John I Sul Jk..|„.
* * OMk
H ..
t. i .i.
. I
• *t»
» out I »
! problem of Allied munition! and Hvan.** becaUM* t&gt;f it* resemldanrt i l l . ,| 1 &lt;
* | I * * l t. r •
I..11
,1 ** . .ford. I
1• . .
i t .
,iroop traniport. It required frtm to the rally piigi]i*r« light* i&lt; II
I ri-l
.'fchI
-I mUl
varied,
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II | • ■v I f ! f I Mi I I I Ml I I illl I.
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number qf ihlp« neetlr.1 to icrvlee
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tlgnal drill*, Coarti Mcl-ures to­
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Fad* war* In good shape to In­
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who I* out of the game with a
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GAINESVILLE, Nor. 10, (Spe
d a l)—Dipper-dipper and raixlc
daixle— now you ere It— now yoi
don't.
Adept at auch play th*m*»lre*
the University of Florida Gaterwill thla week hay* to ue* much
of their practice trying to aU.f
th* rmtila-danl* by the oppoellion
Georgia Tech, their opponent* Hal
urdey in Florida's 1042 fo'lhol
finale. U on* of the nation’* Irwl
ere In wide open play.
Thl* *tyl# hai ticen moil cf
fectira for them. Coach Bill A in
ander'a team haa a perfect record
and haa met aom* of the nation'*
heat grldlrcn machine*. A 7 0
Tech rlelory oyer Alabama l.i*i
Saturday wa* a football highlight
varsity of Georgia nationally, the
help to make th* Craektr Mat*
tho 1942 football capital.
Florida’! coach. Tom Lleb. lie0 lot of reapect for the Georgi*
Tech bead mentor who return* to
active duty with th* team a f-t
two weeki of reel preecrllH-.l by
doctor*. Beck In 1921, 1.1*1, cam,
eouIh with a Notre Pern* *l»vm
a broken leg rncaied In pl**t-r
to watch In* "Fighting Iil- V
beat the Engineer* while he -at &lt;&gt;-&gt;
th* bench.
In 1929, pinch hitting for Knot*
Jtoekna at Notre Dame, he brought
0 aquad to Atlanta that left with
a hard earned win. Llch he* &lt;11
reeled two Florida teem* to vtctoty over Tech. In hla flr«t *r*
*cn here, the (latere won 16-17.
and laat year tha acore wae 14 7
M J a tfavor of—Florida.
Speaking of lilt Raturilnv-. I
to 0 loei to the UnWer*lt&gt; &lt;
Miami, Lleb raid, "Jack llardlng
haa a vary good team—one that
Would give any school a go-'
aertp. T b A load* the mo*V ■■(
their (coring chance* agalnet 11*
and wa paetad up three opporlunl
tie*. Bbt our boy* came out of
ti&gt;* Miami bailie In good *h*nr
and we ahould be ready by Satnr
day to give Tech an entertalnli-iaftemoon -

hr.as Bayior Has Good Team,
Not Liked By Sports Writers
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,m, ij.,. I I*, - i , r ihe Imc hrr with
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h e re l»y Ao*wer
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t h i n g , hut III.) I n t '• f o o t b a l l I r a n i
un m n k e it M-&lt;hlet ullil k e e p It

There’s A Reason
Why Best Punters
Come From South

Dy ART ED.HON
■hat way birger t'lan anything AP Feature*
OKI.AHOWA CITY, Not 20.Isr in I h e , , 1 part*.
I l.e Ilea,, alwey
heve done There'i eomethlng al&gt;out the *outh,
ft. writer*. It teem*, I iuh, that make* a fallow went to
hi. Hi
tu*l irfn .e i&lt;. lake . Irtann
&gt;kick a football out o f thla world.
leu. »firt year, they pick ihe I There never will be a mtlifaeI linn* 1 , fluul In Ihe cellar; ] lory anawer to the quretlon: whet
■eai nfier &gt;r«i. Itaylor pull* th* eectlon produce! th* flneel football
nap.r up*rt nl Houthweal Con- teemaT But there'* no doubf but
ferine. f.a.llnM Remember that that th* eeuth, at l***t In recent
. i In u.tl. I . , a. le.t areaunT
year*, haa come tip with the fanelll.i.iie the w . mi.i aterted, a eit punter*.
«.ll wui take., uniong the * porta
Ami down here, where acrllonal
.d ia l*
n.e,
were eakeii la 1 prid# blaxe* like a fire dOuae.1
"&gt;k ‘ hf
“ * tbiy Utought with gaaollna, the fen* proclalr
h*y would II i*h In tho confer- Il'a the aoulb
-* -rat thut
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Baylor

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tagged . the foot In football.
Sammy UaugH, Jack Jacobs,
Owen Price. Glenn Dobba
peerless punlera, all southwesternera.
The American football statistic­
al bureau backs up ihia southern
hry
,11,1V 1
Mt "1
b* 'r r w ‘ supremacy ’u pun'tfng. ThK
V ,11 ' ’ V-'“ " 1
, T1.
uon the southeast kicker, an
nenee game.
T m * ,|n« Ut. most dlsUnce. Lait ye.r
*n» l 1* only thing that rauaed
myone to u rn ao much aa notice [A » » » the southwest, and year
before that, th* eoutheast.
-hey were in the rece.
But Individually, ah, that Is
Well, main, thr lieara art In
the fight fur tl • rhamplonahlp. where the eouthwaet sparkle*.
I
-one,
lean Glenn Dobba, a goal to
J’htty Imt iu Tr*a», bjl they beat
Alkamo*. T rim
Aggies
and goal punter, his kicked *0 well
l‘. C. 1 they *1111 mual tackle his University of Tulsa I* tha No.
&gt; M 1 » I 111.e In gamea that 1 punting team In tha nation.
L**l year's lop punter waa
nay fuithil iheltrup the Houth* rat race The tlrafi' defeat- by Owen Price of Texai Mines. In
Jlartlln Himimm* illilnt count In 1940, It was this Prk* person
, ,e • nlrieiKe ruinpetltlon and ■^»ln with ■ 47-yard average.
ovllhe. dlil the luiar game.
Il'a a teem nf opportunists. Tha celebrated Indian, Jack Jactba,
t rare were callra upon' to atop waa only a few Inrhea bthlnd.
Hut her*1* th* teat. In tha Na­
lean a A. ond M. and Taiaa
(hitltlan I’.* time* Inilde tha IfO- tional Football League thla fall,
yard. line. They tailed only one*, where tha beat In tha bualnts*
lint tlal'a not the
atory of operate, Jacobe waa the leading
Baylor's grrwtrwsa. Juat give punter until he flew away to Join
them an inch amt they'll taka the Air Corpa. And whan he left,
the tall game. They play rock- Ilaugh took oyer first place, and
*r,n-an&lt;).i oct-Vm
football
and Sami, gan*rally conceded to bo
they turn any kind of break Into th* llnnt kicker In pro baU to­
.curt
day, I* from Texai Chritllan Uni*
l ittle Hill f'olrman Wat tho veraltv,
■park that retried ihe team along
la there any re*eon why kouthalter the hi** iu llardln-8!ramane. weat kicker* ahould bo AoperlorT
lie w ti the guy Teiee Christian Coachta at Oklahoma’* threw
wet watching. Well, MUla BlU major reboot*— Dewel Luator of
went out with an Injury, and the Unlrerally of Oklahoma, Jim
Kit Klltrell took over to run tho I-cokahaueh of Oklahoma A. ami
eenrlh in n liel.l &lt;&gt;f .evenI. There
&gt;rrw hint, ih.it If Baylor won one
.ant- 11 ■ lleai • mold feel Ilk*
ney h.nl ha.l a gleet Reason.
S „ one , ....I.I figure the llruln*
-»cn u. iirnnv a. In t year when

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t i e y taSTllaylor tha bojrt with
the KyrwUv punch, That’* all tha/
need.--Jaet -one- openlag. They'H
Leahy provide* f o r B*ft- acortr then camp down o n tM tr
luahera eeldom get to him one-yard Una and hurl iMulta at
It ■ rare thing for him to yoe.
1lad oyer after pitching one.
Quito a football team hut def­
profiting by tho experience initely not a
fayoHIo of tM
or triah opponent*, decided 1porta wrltara.
Barielll tax# aim— and to
chaperon tho receiver*.

Wayne Millner Knows
Answers To Old Game

delight In ribbing Wat
there 'art la tim* to xlctOTT
i out o f Um receiver'*
eeconda left to play,

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SfAAlfietr FIGHTS.
Sid By M o c u a a tr

a variety of

W A A C ’S
THEREFORE THE MATHER STORE at SANFORD HAS SEVERAL
CARLOADS of THE CONTENTS

“Hard-To-Get” BARGAINS at “Hard-To-Beat”
Prices - Come And Get Them!!
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Shw iiges are a hard, cold fa c t Manufacture has stopped, bn many o!
the items we offer in this sale. r
That
nii meanfc they are irreplaceable. For
months past fine cabinet woods have been rare, wools have been pre­
cious, metals and chrome almost o ff the m arket On November 1st Bio
manufacture of innerspring upholstered furniture stopped. We have
these things now, at hard-to-beat trices! The things you need, the qual­
ity that lasts, the value that spells “investment” !
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Savings in this sale average 25% to 35%! You’ll see relentless price
cuts on everything. . . and we have hundreds o f rare bargains in store
for you. You’ll find values that are hard to duplicate anywhere—not
only now, but even more certainly in the months to come. Get what you
need-^md act quickly. Quantities are limited on everything in this ad­
vertisement We cannot get replacements. We cannot place reorders.
We cannot promise ever to bring you an event of this scope again.
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The Stnford Store has increased Its present stock with merchandise taken from
the Daytona Store. We don't have room to store it - - • we can't afford to rent
more space. . . so - - - we are going to sacrifice this Btock of beautiful furniture

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V O L U M E XXXIV.

b U b l U M d In 1908

D A IL Y N E W SPA PE R
NOVEM BER 13. 1912

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WAAC Officer
Speaks ToRotary
Club At Luncheon

A strong force of British
bombers nude a night raid
on 8tuttgart, In southwest Describes T r a i n Ing
Germany, and nothing was
Of Women At Corps
£ announced as to the size of
Camp In Daytona
the raid but 10 planes failed
to return. Stuttgart is the
There are
now about 7,60®
t
center o f aviation and elec* f , i_ . . . . . .
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. . . member* of the Woman’* Auxlll______
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trical industries. It was the)ir7 G,rp, . , lk „.w BMmb. ri
A couple of U. S troops examine a burned-out French truck M fe:nad eighteen mile* aouth -f K«fl.
a first night raid on Germany peeled to bo added at the rata of In French Morocco, after hoatllilict had ceaeed. The truck wu| blasted Into a heap of unk l.v Allied

w by tba R. A. F. *lnc* Nor. I.
fa tba Pacific, United Bute*
akydragona of the China command
tank a big'Japanese ship, trans­
port or insyb* an aircraft carrtor,
off French Indo China to cap the
V series of devastating Allied raid*
upon the Jap*.
Karllcr today a report tald
British four-engine bomber* were
believed to have (truck la*t nlfht
for tb* tantb lima in a month at

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Northern Italy, where the air
mlnlitry announced that the RAF
already ha* knocked out Genoa
harbor temporarily at an effect­
ive A il* supply port.
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'9:30 V. M. Sunday, usually a aign
that the RAF bomber command
la en rout* to the n eat Genoa*
Tumia-Mllan Industrial triangle.
Genoa haa been attacked ala
time* in the prut month and Mllaa
m and Turin twice each. The raid
Friday night on Turin, all# of the
Royal Italian Art anal end Iha Caront Bomber Work*, »&gt;■ the
eavieat o( the war on Italy. An
estimated 200 to 300 bombars
participated
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A' .'a propagandlata acknowlad
d yesterday that Italy, under
mbardment from the air end
with her troop* In Africa (till fal­
ling bach, la “In battle on her

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Reach Agreement
On Martinique Isle

A xis Forces Face,
Encirclement By
Russian Troops

Full Adm iral Now

NIhIc' iiiul Fri'iich-atipiKirletl

(iermnnN Pushed Hack
30
To
50 Miles
From
Stalingrad

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Kmilv Philip* of Gainaavill* and
The 'llea t da,y IV hita ker ttxik IIIir' mi lira •tiy l hrast w ar* I., uii'i A hag mm
one brother, Rolond R. of Branch raft and rowed nIkiijI a half ft|11«* r i vi i. 1'J in lies kinit h w ■•«! o f Slnliti
' vlllt, Md.
down the heat h tn « ileaerted hut II Mill nil Ihr inatll 1 nurasiis Ra il
f . Active pallbearera were men but found imIhhi and mine l&lt;m k way hitil ■ jI N a l l f « i l ihim ili uIi 1l •
li-n o f the local .Masonic
l*otlg- Friday m o r n in g fiimi
thr three tmn" w ith I hr if ( i t i r r i rnst »■f
•ml Fred W. Ball, W. M
Thix still In ihr lirmb
wnmlrrliig thr I hUl I tend
|wn, John Galloway. W A
Aarb whalhri Ihr i&gt;lartl » ,
in JapAii
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rill midnight
ry. Jnn |) Jlnkins W II. 7-ach^ rat hands
lilt' n&lt; r&lt; HhMISIi
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II r Whllner. 8r . II T Whltnr, ' That ,1a, « idatir rami t»%n and (•ri man f hanks, said ai»**thct I ,MIM
Jr and Cl. J. Rumph werv hnn drcppe«I a mdr ai ih. far m.l *.f V r i I b t t r l r k t!|rd h o f l h w i ' * l ■ 1
unary ^llbcarera.
ihr island telling tin nsuvr*
n Staling i at| ahil A.OllO ifmrr i n j
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Course To Start
On Farm Machinery Two Local Men Join .

In ontar to rnabla local far­
mer* and grower* to service their
own tractor* and firm machinery,
a court* of Inatmtlon In thia
sort of repair work will start at
7:30 o'clock tomorrow night at the
Beinlnolo_ Mtlh-BchPCl TirnrUUllifc
i Taiara will
ing. 8. I- Wilton, well known
lghl at lbs City U*U
Hall at 7:30
tk, in regular aeaaion at ) farm machine expert of Orlando
will
tnalnsct, Alas B. Johnson,
h lima U la axpectod that,
conxlderation will be given to director o f tha loot! Rural War
the propoaod curfew Law* rvg jUt- Production Program, staled totag doelng hour* of tavern* and day. A similar course, he said.
atoros tailing liquor, also curfrw Is running In OvMo under the
Rmuu for minor*, H. N. Bayer. Instruction o f R. L- Cooper.
City dork atalod today.

Legionnaires Collect
2Vi Torts Of Scrap

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William R. Williams, box U37 first men they bad teen on the
snd Carl A. Parham, route In ­ Island.
Straight SentriucB
The
natives
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trairhinx
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snnouncej In JacksonviMe yealei help the **)*» ihd hr thought they oftr l a n k d iv ts h in w r f v “ r o m p h l i
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man fmaittona in and ln’ hlnd HtAl
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first conenctnm with the Interior
aside from the Alaska railway
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In aserat and haa iretn In opera
tlon for aoma Um*. It I* known
locally aa tha Chkkaloon High

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Lieutenant With Rickenbacker
Describes Sojurn On Island
Funeral Servicer n
Conducted Todays
For Dr. Philips

Allied Airmen Pound
Two .\frican Porta;
Tripoli For Third
Time In Two Duys
Hi *a»&lt;b-‘«t«a ^r«a«*
In Ni.rth A fric a the UttiUcl

Stafford

areliable
.
according to Rwlat I ___ _____
Cast by the Britlah firoedcaatiag
J Company and heard In New York
■ by the Columbia Broadcasting
System.
Facldat spokesman Gfovusi
Anaaldo waa quoted by BBC aa
telling Italy that "then may ha
aereral million luUgas
Vis item at today’* luncheon
iblanta
naport
Included Brig. Gan. 1- C. HutchPropaganda Minister Ale*
taon, F. A. Uria, Father BUI O.
dro Parollnl, In a aseach to Urn Farrall, and Daytona KortItalian people last night advising
them
voluntarily to evacuate
title* In danger of air attacks,
predicted that the outcome of the
African battle would be kno
two .WtMkSw -- - - - — ---- * He aald that while Italy re­
mained “ culm,'* the nation recog­
nised that prevk»u* Allied ad­
vance* la Africa were followed
bv -Axis reuntar-offaUjv**. but
title time "a new a re e y ln the
The County P, i . A. Council
west. Is ready to ^martn again*t
referring wmI meet tomorrow morning at
the farce* of tha
to AnMrtcaa Inration troop* In 1040 o clock at tb* Junior high
school.
Algeria.

Minute Women To
Sell Bonds, Stamps
&lt;*A t Seven Bboths

N U M BE R 63

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until a total tulho|Rr * ■•«*« ala • F'Ht
planra operating from aircraft carrier* in the Mediterranean
A U td force* hare now ringed the Nasi,
rlked strength of lDO.LOO la
A ail* l»t**trgri« - f Si*
into
a
atrip
of
land
runnnmg
between
Biirrt*
and
Tuoiaie
Thlt
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radio*.!
from
Un-dnn
to
chad. Third Officer Pauline Eaten
were (iktiifrd litis t .** i .** mg n
Bpofford who I* ttationed at New York
ilkrmb trim * rlH If r lr tiir lil tm dri
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Daytona Beach told the Rotartana
mighty ltu*»i«n nffrn*iYv whlfh
at thflr weekly luncheon at the
*pmng from Ihr mirth***’*! nrt«l
Mayfair Hotel today.
tm ilh n f thr V o lg a r it 1
rhmje
U R L Bpofford, who waa In­
vanda of Geifuari* « « r r nut I |
troduced by Charlet Morrlaon aa
rout Ifl Runla't E’lrslr*! nttm k ilf
• former citiaen of Florida with
194*
Thr (Mln m i * i’U-hi’vl Ihr
all yearn cs-erlrnc* on Miami
! A it* hark 10 (a. 51» m tlft, Wa r1—
newtpapera. aildatl that then a n
[ If i f th r !*r*irg »• - ( '•talitik’ i Orel t'l
l l f f r ’i ihr tuna| trr r tit |M»»lfniI
WASHINGTON, Nov. 2 3 .now aome 600 W AAC* at Day^ 1a jHJckrl
It • lift •tlmii Ird1 lh«* • uf A if m il a l Vk d 1! n f l a la r ) u In
(4*)— The United State* ha*
s o i u w i i c n i : i n T H K Germ* hr wne 1I if If 1H-'a* hrm\ ) d r lias j l l ■! I** rn |it Mill1In i from I I"'
tone Beach, the vanguard of
AOUTH PACIFIC, Nov 2.1.
Tl&gt;*» irtltk t'f '......... . tIIM t ri 1 lr • lu ll Ml
Ihotuanda who will be brought
at U.t It ...... .
reached a oalkfactory i| fw .iaut.
Jsmoa C. Whtukrr. II, af l i f i n i i m t ta ef i lu l-l . 1 t - I ht • 1*1 ill mu tel Ml 1 *•( Kitl lk|t Hrn nf r 111 • %
then for three month’* beak
m»nt with the [ilr of Marttff
tes 23 days at aa* In a -r.-n by f in t h r i d u n &lt; i i*
I t !"
n l ln t l " « •Ih h« sti.l Ml ih
Lque, making it unlikely to be
our foot life raft with i vmi roni
Thr KiiwBinii' , m , " " 1" 1■uif* 1 Inti V lt«*rtt l.rtlll v ,, Iht ■&gt;-u. ,
nrceaury tor uceupatton of the
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French Caribbean Foaaaaako.i,
Cvdnesday N«v. 11
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fat
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forth.
s
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the G r r m*tis
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f ■ «».* .*• . *i i# • r
—Secretary of State Dull aald
N N at t |.» 1
The lieutenant figuirai thr&gt; d nnd ttraildlevl 1The raaaon American women
ri 1. ri-l- lh. i, an ..fl 1. M i l
today The agreement cover*
Funeral and Interment **nrlt*« belter ret to laixl at »«&gt;n
are joining the WAAC*. Lieut.
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N a n s vtpm 11* "h* -• ■ - I P ) 1, 1un *
all French pcn*e»ainni In the
for I&gt;t liiolcn R 111ill Ip«. who*«lldr From Hi00 A VI l*' i
Bpofford aald, la the same at it
&gt;1 i T h r a* I hTn t
Weatern llemiaphere, Inctud
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pharmieiat
here
for
40j
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he
rowesl
the
rumb**i«"&gt;
la prompting “our sons, brother*,
dead
aiwl I t o
Ing French Guiana, Mr. Hull
yean mui who dlrd In tsaloei*1ra ft ahorevarda. The w»i«i
and friend* to get into uniform".
it I rather at I urn* *
told new amen,
&gt;Mills
Thousand* of women, ah* aald,
villa Kuaday momtng. wrr* co»vi |h. island’* U t rls i t r t l ........ r tak ing 1.fit Ml r
le a v e s
( abinet
j h.
(i m ater 1*1
« i«
ducted at Kvcrgrvcn famatary
too Oiallow f.ir r.twtnx
are bagging to join the WAACa l
i4 j S ta lin g i a *1 »»■•* t
thla afUrtioon at *:l&gt;0 o clock bv V* hMakar and ntir .... .
“not hacauae of the thrill or Ih*
lha Hanronl
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Hanford Maaonk l.wtgv and I____
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John
dc Angalu, pirkr.1 i* | I***! ntghi
glamour, but to giro ut a Job— Important Routes
■ lob held by a man who can be
r njns*&lt;-vl rnnmin* r tin i t
Ta. f ’ n n n d o O r n in o d
lh* K,v •'r» n« ‘ » 11 W a W k l d , ihr l-.w of the craft an.
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with onnly hidI i*« 11f e n « i v r ngnm* i 1
freed for tha fighting front, *o
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----------- savtila and the R av. J o r A . T u lla .lc r a n g c aplaca aa thair only fi the ( i r r m a n
»«l n
I !• f.ii.l t . l|»|f I. fl
that we can contribute t# the
U r. 4« I Hu &lt;
a l a h n g m d lh. S n&gt;l*t I"
P O R T A G E , A la s k a , N ov. 23,
p a stor
of
the
F irs t M athaxU ft for 22 days.
H
»i u* li .i g it
victory which la sure to e*m*“.
V# » f » » drt■ •*
A. I .1.| Pi
“ Wbeu peace comae", the aald, lA h — W ith tha v ita l A la s k a ra il- Church.
tti m m uh iq u r
•■.III
I III
It ii« a11*i** U imr Mu.
\ll'Je *’ t I
J " W e g o t to shore i l l rig h t
&gt;.i
were ftirgirty • t|»i*|i aii. «.f a.mi h
*• -in* » *l •ii ’ I
“we Want to b* able to aland ruad c u t - o ff tunnel Just broken
T"1** * * yrmr • * * .man llva d In i W h ita k er, " b u t w r landed .n ih
■ ltd f!« lt h w e * t
1»a* . « V i* d|*IIHf s iin&lt;ln
•boulder to shoulder
with ujr through and lha atraUgla Alcan -^ f o r d for
■[ lh* l*'*'■■' - “
M ini •
friend* and
brother* and aay tie s.
Mrila. ii
.
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• mwmkfiT o f the lo rel M e 4 I»x iU I dra gged the r a f t across lh* Bu»U
Udl • t l i t t i * s II
°P*»*&lt;&gt;* Abakan
• y ifil ea l\». fiejiforcJ fp the i*««a rd aid# ami ie«ie.t |i A SflNpHrt mj r Ilf11ill II ri la|IM 1**1 ill not I’m**! ■■ if♦i
i rvU^Y *■"il Mm
fa.......
. II
if.%i-etf*
army AUhoHtfee bate permitted |School Hoard. wtr&lt; H ly eletk f fS^ro out of the wlrv.1"
) Bald th e
Rrtl
A rm y
* flu sh in g
.W
fM
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ih4 anr»orfi&gt;ctm*nt
—
th.
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nefti ------------------•Hll a thin! ,.VH,
from 10/0 w
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and „* u
a wai . r, j ^ f t(1 |-r u,„|n sm
tht.
. through Uie Gei m«r&gt; htn *, had
y
i*iwmyj tliserp*
Important ^trtniportoUon tlnk in 1member of tht Unions and Inkflit ir#ea. AVhitaWrr fi»viod ***
rfl ^ «latn
II 4 lltl.il
IB ill fitym
I hMt(w asi1
■d *
H.f
Um territory,
in I *h
Trm plara.
I co s n ut* » h i r h iht t r l«* l»fi»k fi|,rr) |« n|iturri| t \ lltlt)
e
hi
/iral j it|»emnK j'hiiRt iif lh* g i e » l a - « ! ..f
, Tha hllhario socrat Glenn High
H e m a d e hi* h o n i r » l i h h i t »*" F*»od a m i s h e l t e r f*n
1 Hi
time If) 22 d*&gt; « It had In-rn
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•la.f.^l
U•
WVJ ^ .no ro*d» 1* for us-jha
from Anrhuraga to lha Rich a n d d a u g h U r ' i n l a *
M r.
at*
said. “ But «ra can taka tba place! , r/,son ...........
C Philliy*
• I «H that raft whi n it ikinnl and |^ ,Mil 1
Highway, " via Palmer. Mrs Raymond
M.
of aoma abla-bodiad man In lha Op e n * a previously Impassable Gaineaville
for
Ihc past
ft\ the sheltrilnK palm tne* wert' a I The mptiiri nf hnlaih mi iIn
.In
Army ao that thoy can go to the
I i * * l hank nf (he I n III im ii
years lleaidei hit sun, Mr. link hlcsalng
front. Thar* are plenty of Job* rout* between tha Cugmrh and ipa is survived by: one daughiri
• I | let Hl»’v| '•
then, da innet I if it didn't . w **'r " f
and with II i it
Mountains.
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taught how tn defend uta
tb* Mary
Nary fUw help In lh* form of food I In Sl.llngrad ll«-lf Ih* Hu. ,,
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iiwsuy wiui a bates which they will build when
a doctor over to th* survlvurs sian* reputard attacks by German l hrimIa tnlai, |K5 i
clean acres yarR, Lag terms Ire* assigned In a definite post.
Lieutenant Eadl* waa aaalaled Infantry ami tanka, killing "sev­
Mat
lays im throe rhargi"
coll acted about two and a half
by Radioman l^atar Boulr.
eral hundred" assault troop*. In
m il l J rn kl n a .
w hitr
link. ■* m i mill « awill'll mmI »f ui thratt o f
ton* of scrap nsatgl 111 thair la leal
BUTTER M E B I RU B
, A carpenter’* male, U. B. N„ in un* sector the Russians swung fir ns lurtinl uvar In tir af 1 Imih m *i iif la
NEW YORR, Nov. O ,
Ike last war, Lieutenant Whitaker over In the atlark and. sftrr
f hi- tea* the III - 1 til reel MM
Grocer* today
flurry of W t th* navy In 1910 and Jolnvd breaking German resistance, ih-c i - t hartra &lt;*«ilrman .Math*-« - whit loi miitmti Mrrfivt-W nf thr Allied
av fa
buying of boiler and butter subs­
army air corps about a year pled a height dominating a biuw-l •Ir i» log whitr tlrunk, $51 Imnd r« •leiithrrn ilrivt, all **&gt;ra havintf
trratrd and drivarw Ikrhsr n *'*V« *
titutes after, tit* WPB fmailng
lla aaya, ” 1 think I ’ll get In sweep i f the city.
W in crntcml fur thr pail werk
, o f all butter
marinea for the next war,” The succeaaful advance nrnttn Kdwanl Mikwskt. whit e, -agralH
on Ihr mminling fight for Tunis
tiH
F
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lu
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li
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Ian holding up wall
and the marines who defendued
th* to th* northwest, the midFrance* Culllna, white, v#ift»Ftev^ nimI fliivita*
— - g w?.rm)V3T»-Afiie-w vwaihni&gt;rtesight ■■■ w w ‘ .mil ,wbb H.
ifrrrrewtvf f rte'tW iTff
■i- i|-ulir&gt;inrii were silent on the
sector about two regiments tf ft,
n-p-Fitnl tactical vlrtury, but in000 German infantry were rrmtul
Tyler
And
JuckHon
1-irFFiatlon from
other
&gt;ourres
IR tank* destroyed, 12 guns ami
trnilril
Iff cunflrm the r ail Hi sit10 duguut* wrecked and targe i
Knlist
In
Marines
itiuiK
riTvrm.
Natl store* captured
Frerv-h sources believed that
tn another, th* Russians dl&gt;
Ihpualil II. Tyler anil Thr—lui* G ei msn fletachm. nls from Libya
lodged tb* German* from a forti­ f Jarkeon enliated In the I 'n il
lMi.il.lv a vanguard of survivors
fied Stronghold, killing more than Slates Marines at tha Orlatuln i
1,000 enemy troop* ami destroy­ rrulting office and (bey are mi of Marahal Rommel's route-1 Afri-,
ftirna— had attampted to
ing 11 machine guns, 14 mortars,
ach their comrades behind th*
two munition dump* and one food at Parris Island. A. (' taking
bool
training.
unls-BIsertc
fortifications
be­
b*M.
Both youths attended Seminole fo r e their, li»* of retreat up the
“ South of Stalingrad Bovlet
troop*, overcoming resistance, are High School and JackMm who was coast was' cut off, and that thla
forging delarmthadly ahead, tha In a Civilian Conservation Camp ciplalntd tha German attempt*
lata report Hid. "Sever*] dosen at on# lime, hope* to become fi at infiltration watt of Gab**.
Th* additional conclusion waa
Inhabited local IUta have been cap- welder after completing hi* basic
tUffd*”
work, while young Tyler hopes In that tha German high command
had
dn par led of holding Q*tW
be
attached
to
tba
air
mechanics
There On* Soviet unit routed a
Bernard Montgomery1*
Britlah
division.
full A il* Infantry division, taktr
marung a s iv

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more than
whole artlll
LOAN ON CORN
division, ____
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 23, IA)
mender, surrendered.
Meanwhile In .tha centra] Cau­ —Tba Commodity Credit Corpor­
casus tha Rneatan* abattered three ation announced. today It would
tar-attefjca, Improved their atak* loan* an !W lg « n » «

eighth army at El Aghaiia In
Libya and had ordered IU eastern
desert to try to reach northern
Tunisia white thr** yet waa Um ,
thla ware the case, the Axis
awy
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then be regarded as

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Feds Are War Nerves May SEMINOLE COUNTY1
Groomed To Be Soothed By COURT RECORDS
UTHHASTt ur.r. OS
Lawn Bowling
Meet New Smyrna
Haring dined *umptuou*)y for
tbo patl three week* on Hand
Crab*. Wildcat meat, ami Mullet,
farnlihed by Heabreeta, Winter
Park and HI. Auguitine reaped! &amp; ' ■ the victory hungry Celery
are now grooming In nr*poratlon for aome deep re* fWrlllg, UlU time with the
New
Smyrna Barracuda*, a grid Team
o f reported ferocity Iehleh live*
Bp to It* namt
The ga me will take place at
4 o'clock Friday afternoon at Nrw
Smyrna High Retool field.
1 m Frd* look forward for vic­
tory, never! heir** they will be
aome what handicapped by the
absence of Bill firming. Sanford
are bark, who Trained 111* ankle
when he wai taiSIrd rluring (he
St. Augustine game twat Friday.
Dill ha* Iren a regular apark
ping to the
tram.
plunging

ONE BILLION and
Three Hundred
MILLION in WAR
BONDS—
Yaa. Uat year'* liquor lair*
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nr 8 AM JACKSON
Wide World Feature Writer
Sen Franci»co, Noe. IH,—Sir
■r r .n u * i u n i u t i hkiji
Frenri* Drake enjoyed a game of
i U r n i i a l r u r l l n n F l n a h e e l ‘#.r»* T «
lawn bowling Juit before he went U flk
tu lu F a r n l l t j r e 0«*w|i»»i&gt;
out to whip the Bpanlih Armed*,
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and Inlay u n t 60.000 American*,
C||y i*f KanfoM To Nalhah 4
A l i r e Mo*, re
re
or
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troubled
by
war
ner^ ’° ri
« tlTKIt a IIKKIH
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W a iiiiB , H r m y M.. Hr»#H*r lis a *
The quiet, venerable game I* i f i T o Hld ne y II. i t i i b s i *t " a
h i t . K J n H|*eelat
Master
To
■o popular here that th* city i*
M u r lg s a r Cori*
building four new green* and K n l r r s f 4|iF arrI mclaim
iik »:i »«
&gt;(
will *mn have accomodation* In
Th** Iwffiipirs |irnf|iire I '»•
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carry on 36 game* *imullann&gt;uc- T o l o s s p h
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green* in OO citir*. In Britain
ThsDMS* K, * y
#| HI *!*» J i w r p h
and It* dominion*, the game i* U A A b t I ' f t h m . s i r
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much more popular, and In Can­
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J »t u t
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rar|&gt;el.
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K iuti
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the nl,li-*t ball game that I* (till Ccth-n firu#
4LMKMMK*T
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heing played. It originated 700
T o w n n t A l l a m o n l # Hprinaa Kl*
lo WX&gt; year* ago In Scotland and T « Atogefte Hi r O h l an d » l UR
II I* %I. E lT tn s HlglTfitliE
i* 300 year* older than golf.
him vin Kiliritp A I'. II
The plot I* simplicity lUelf i l l I'.iweM
il*
To
l l e r o t i s l r u r l Ion K i i u n r *
Somebody roll* a white ball up • o r j*
the lawn a hundred fret or to
C a lhou n,
W illia m
I* -« m
To
and then the competing player* jtiar|»|iliir (Jure
Hi
inline f il t e r
L i n - Coni|*any
roll their own iphcrold* to com* T o Hfitifonl A t i a n l l r . S e l l Hank
' to real a* near It a* poiilblr. ■ n i i r t i T i o &gt; n r nontuauk
F n l n s l F a r m M o r t g a g e C«*rp Tn
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|&gt;olnt for each ball that finally H e l e n I t l l r h l e r| |jk H C
n r e n n r i.ir^
■lie* nearer to the white "Jack" sATHHAfTlOA
Tu
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F a r m C r * 4l l t
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I than any opponent*'. Ita Ihr u a i f htni'iit W Johiistiiii
■ AT IIF A ITIO V
OF j i iiiiM i; S T
. principle a* hcr»e*hoe*.
T h e l l e n l l r y f i r a y D i y r IcuMis t *ii
| The fascination ot roe game Hr*
J T*.ll
, lance of the Jack varle*. but main T*.
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1 partly In the fact that the di»f lu r A Hertllnirii has
l»eer» r n l l - l
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tune being will be felt keenly
However, Ike Feds have an.
other ace in reserve, Hilly Kpps.
who during lha last few games
when In as a substitute bark, has
shown himself a ronsiaUnt ills
lance gainer.
t'oaeh laeonard Mr Lucas put
the team through signal drills
and workouta, Monday and Tues*
ilav afternoons In preparation l o r
thr gamr No heavy scrimmaging
was done, this phase of training
J*dng about over for the season,
u&lt; eiplained

Quei. Doe* It make any differ­
ence what laxative you buy? An*.
Certainly! M«*t petiplr prpfrr one
Is gentle in action, thorough
In results, Quei, How ran you
know what laiative, when taken
as directed, will usually give gen*
tie, thorough, prompt relief? Am
One way i* to ask for lllark
In llfJTi,
American
farmers
Drought Quei Is 211nr la Driughl raised
MljKKJ bushels of say
economkal?
An« Very'
Only brans Tft.lH
h r Jt*43d c r o p Is 2 0 0 , 0 0 0
25 to it) i!o«r»
Kullow 000 bushels
directions Adv,

MIAMI, Nov. IK (FNS) One
of tha moat tvriou* health prob­
lem* analog among worker* in
war Induitnr* ia ■ akin Infection
rnuard by flying pnrticlr* of »t*vl
hlth lodge In thr worker*' pore*.
So many work.ra warn ntfect«d
I nt thn plant of thr [ntrrrontincnt
I Airrrafi Corporntlon In Miami
1 (hat a realdmt phyakian began
a cartful *tody of the problem
■nit ha* deviini an oil ointment
that cart be uwrt on thatr hand*
and afford* a proteeliva acraen
again*! th* dangrrou* »teel dual.
Tn* remedy iliould **vr the na­
tion many thouaandi ol man work
hour* In Induitrial plant*.

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IT IH r c i m i r i t oRnKnED lha|

1 L iw •»(*!■*f
1 i« h lls h ed

nf tru hl ira li nn s h a l l h «
once a week
for four
,*.■!•«*«-t i f l t s M i r k * In t h e H a n f o r d
M•r ahl. a n e w s p a p e r p u b l i s h e d lit
Kti ifn fd . He minu la Cu antjr, F i n i I d a ,
AV11 n*« * m y h a n d a n d t ha uf *
f ir m i « c a l o| salt! C o u r t t h i s 3 r d
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la I l F I l H I C K ,
D e p u t y C l er k
M 'f f l. tsl C l e r k !

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FRONT

foH liddcn

pain
topic.

It

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longer

(ram

Du Pont Copper A Compound

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a built *

WE HAVE MADE

I . oihJ i r g r l a h l r growing |ir»rtirr today rail* lor
(iw ol only thr m a tt rffrrliiw fungicide, whrrn
plant iliK-aw control I* required.
Iterative nf ill low *ohjl&gt;ililv Du I'nnl Lopper-A
C o m p o u n d t e d u e r a lo i u r y lo r u p |i r r - * e n * l l i v r
plant* and help* get h i t h e r yield*; Iw-eaine it rottIroll fungous disease* efleetivrlj without *tuntlng
grow th; a n d beeauae Copper-A i* eronom iral lo
uae . . . (hit Du Pont fungicide i* ) our ihree-waj
weapon for conservation.

In addition to TAXI SERVICE, we have a
COMPLETE LINE OF AUTOMOBILE SERV­

In addition Copprt-A **vr« time and *avr* labor
in mixing and preparation of apraya. Simply adil
Copper-A to Ihe *pra)t tank, you are a u u r r d of
unilorn) »pray romjMialllon and uniform rrtulta.
Copprr-A It alio ra*ily applied aa a dual.

ICES. Including GAS, OJI„ LUBRICATION,
WASHING nnd POLISHING.
Huum from Noon lo Midnight.

raptured
young
nexet*
tamnl and trained with

In 11*12. 170,000 •tudrnt* graduated
from
t^illegei In
the
Soviet Union.

f !A RDin, which may hel|i .n one |
of two ways: ( ! ) as a Ionic. It t
may pep up appaUt#, aid digvu- I
lion, nnd thus help build energy |
for the '’ lime" to ct me; { 2 ) i
atafied -i days Iwforr the Unit. |
and Igkrn a* directed, it may aid
In relieving purrlv functional,
periodic pain I A RiHH's 62-yrar I
rrrnrd says
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AN INDEPEN
VOLUME XXXIV.

-^EfiUbUahad In 1908

*. *

As British bombers flew
1,600 miles roundtrip across
.the Alpe last night to blast
Pltalian war foundries in the
city of Turin, site Of the roy­
al arsenal, backed by German
bayonets. France’s pro.Germsn Chief of Government
OPierre Laval wag given life
end death powers over the
Frvtxh pacpla aa a result of tha
Vichy regime's la tu t capitulation
to lla Nasi eonqoerore.
_ Marshall Hsnri Ntaln Invested
Driorre
Laval with
dictatorial
powtr* Wednesday and tha arw*
Aila Vichy
tovoramant
chief
promply oxtrdtod than te
lnr up hla cabinet, replacing tha
mlnUtan af navy and common!^ration*, tha Vkhy radio anounevd
’'la s t night.
In bcatowlng “ full power** on
him aa hla deputy and preeumpUva (ucceaaor, and a German
radio report from Vkhy eald
&gt; U * a l “ alone will announce la*t
-'and dacreea on hla own responsi­
bility."
Thus Laval appoarad to have
attained the status of at laaat
a Gauletler In German-oeruplad
Franca, climaxing hla comeback
3 from political acllpaa following
tha 1*40 armlatkc, although aa
a dictator ha preaurnaby will ba
dictated to In turn by Adolf Hit'
Itr.
With the aurrender of all po—Iltlcal power* to Laval, the agvd
9 chief of atate la believed to have
become more than aver a figure­
head of Franca whoa* popularity
among tha people alone keep him
In the government.
aet about ImmadlaUly re-

tlonna, minister of Indaatrtai Prod action, took oral th* portfolio
of Communication* Mlnlater Bo9 bert GlbraL Finance Minister
Pierre Cathala waa made minu­
ter for national economy.
The decree conferring tha new
power* on Laval, aa broadcast by
Berlin aald:
n
" Taking Into ronalderallon the
prevailing
exceptional
ctrcumaLane**,
themarehal,
who, aa
chief of itata will coatlhu* to
represent the French sovereignty
and th* continued axfaUnce o f th*
country, decided to sonfar noon
9 Premier Laval power* required
for enabling the elflef of govern­
ment to take quickly measure*
naceaaltatod by IM pretanl difIcultlea of Franca.’
Th* decree, according to Bor9 tin, went on to aa/ that Retain
had tha graaleat a*teem for Laval’a patriotism.
Petals named U r a l kk
■or by signing a apt
(aU foil n&amp;tndiMfity i
•■aid. The poet former
o y A d m lr e lJ i
roandar of Uh
Africa under Al
Under tbo cenet
_ ment, a Gorman
9 U val win deputlgo for Petals
“ la case tha Uttar Id prevented
from carrying out |U ranoUone."
A Stockholm dispatch reported
Vkhy had also (
* “
- d a l l y that U v a )
9 invested -*

M em ber A^Mtclalril I’ h -k-

N l'M lIK R

French r Cross; Desert To
o u r-W a y Squeeze On Axis
ap

f Pierre Uival (i i v e n
L i f e And Death
Powers By Nazis
In Vichy, France

Dive Bomber Crashes In Pacific Battle

P f«m )

M O n rrd

c a r l)

Rear
A dm., Norman
Scott
(ab ort), 63. of Kirkwood, Mo.,
(shown in a Lieut. Commander’*
uniform) waa reported killed Id
the recent naval air baltla In tb*
Solomons
In whkh
American
force* won a smashing vktory.
Scott la tha fourth American ad­
miral to lost hla Ilfs line* the
Unltad Stales entered tha war.
This la an official U. S. Navy
photo.

Jap Losses In
Men And Ships
Mount Higher
Navy

a
rta

at a
S ta te

«tt» wur

n*

, ...
I,.I

I .*nii mil........ .Ih .if ihr McllUrI I riltrnli
n ih u
A llicsl f o r r r s w r r e
, *.r»r*l it n ib r ig in g a g a in * ! thr
\%i» «ti ••rightml *»n the ^ , r k
.......... . .«• f- llowa

as it hit the water after twing shut
!•
forces in the South Pacific. Thl- is n i.h«Mi. !•&gt;»••«*

t

n

to fiin i firm foothold In *
Volga metropolis.
Only yesterday the Rusiana r
said toe (iermans bail lost fro.n
1000 to 4000 men daily for thr*-*.*
weeks and from 60 to 75 percent
r&lt;| ...ft,.
of the iwrsonnel of tbw attack­
mi &gt;l i n« *t i f
ing divisions in a supreme but
tinn in g
tin
vain effort to carry out Adolf
,U \.-v
Hitler's orders tu take Stalin­
grad by Nov 6
The Germans, balked in that
drive, regrouped and for the last
I tank J Shames. ch»»i*"*»*
II- p i l l
w##k have concentrated on thr
RIimk (hairmrn
who
hava
an,| i
factory district. Thus far. the tc n n l under Mr« iHilav Krvot the Rr«Tealion l)i*is»«»i *f
5*
mmole
County
I
rf«*n«
Ruaaians reported yesterday, the lor Mrs t It I&gt;awaon
. J-*
1
in
Rad ••-lav aniM»urx*r*l a|»|H,f,'*,»i
|toll a i
enemy has gained only a few Cron work,
clothing
aalvggf chairmen of conimlllrra a«wl
yards.
drives or othar «lefenaa work, IT! C»’mrnit trea The Rev Frank
The midnight communique re­ fipeited to attend a meat Ing it
In. will serve aa first ih
ported alight Russian triumphs the Woman** Huh tomorrow af- •ml ( apt George Woml*. «*•
In the general 8tallngral area, and Larnoon at .1 00 o'clock to organ* c*»ihI chairman umler I Until
northwest of Stalingrad. It aald tie for civilian war services In con*
lbs Russian* dislodged the Ger- nection with Ihr meal rationing HhllBtl.
aNamed as chairmen &lt;&gt;f •••
man* from poaltleeu northeast program. Mrs. James Moughton,
county chairman al the *'»&gt;»•re 0 itUva s e n , t -ount v i . imc It
lb* meat** program, itatld tadav rution, tha llev W Y llnnik*
Review lnv l u
"block plan1. Jr ; Horne ff *»■pi Iallf &gt; Mrs It
th of
I which ha" proved to he a auecaaa A. Nawrnan. Sanfonl t ivir It
in a view of the last raonth
al the
thrlwl
ful mean* of contacting
M« h creation T h I a»t"ii, Junmr
battle of BUlUlCTWd, aald thajlu
in town for war work and Banmr ll&lt;»*lraar« Mr* M
German* attraged advance, of! family
fa
Moughton
aald.
"The
plan Wright. S,H«rl« and Athletic
50 yards dally &gt;&gt;9* Oet. 15 to| M
abandoned |•* » means of organisation eatat* Herman Morn* t omnn rrial Re*
Nov. D. when
lha city Mi#he,| to aaaurr total covermg* reation. Charlt • Mnffiwn, I•»
that attempt to redo
Prisoner* war* quoted aa aay of all houarholda for cHlllan war formation ami lNihlM*lt&gt; Mavrin
Mar&lt;» llootgkin. Flr»an*e. l**Uail |
1
Ing that Hiller orlered the city | •ervlcea
filed the I "To summarize, aconiing In th« |-Moorr, farlhliea. Id Higgiri*
take n by N6v. 1.
1 United Stales Office nf Civilian |Social Recreation. Av» \Vnght,
data aa Nov. 6.
•II le.
M i.
W
G
Tha Gannan sir /ore* made a.
,Bull#.Un* th* Purpose.
Davis. aa.ist«l b&gt;
Vie,- t 'h a ir m a n .
It.
l*i*
block
plan
are:
to
carry
K
le
m
ln
g
many as 30W flight* dally whll
civilian
war
activity f r e th m e n t ,, M r . A I Lee
ths army attsc!
-ckso constantly on forward
u ick ly and e f f e c t iv e ly ;
to »el
, illi com m it I »rhalrm* n n l
a sector two to IhreS miles wldr qv ita
l w ar In fo rm atio n In to e v e r ,
Sn iif oft I H m lo ir m
Tha Germans ware said to be hom e, ra p id ly and a c c u r a t e ly ; to nam ed
on th* defenalv* aU along the ic e lle v t In fo rm a tio n w h ic h ms&gt; Mrs. J II Tatum. ||ii«lf«*r», MlJ II Tr»Iurk Talrut
►)!!••
(aueaaus
frost, where
th* Hut-!
.
........ . ...................
...
ncdteicti
iiy
l*
needed jo
forr c o m m u n ity
-■»
slant haras* thsm .w ith
pl.nnln* tiul to snswer quevUnti* talnmnit. t hailr- M**ri»-s»u ^r.
Ilefrr»hini nt* Mi- \l l&gt;*
-attacks In ths Nalchik sretnr [■ ru in g li- h o m e s; to p ro m o ir
• .
•
• I* 1 .--.I .as
l i r a . I« ..f !»••
\ h
• ....
and scouting raid* in the Tus|&gt;.r [ lplrn „f io -o |* e rs llo n in n eig hl-i
•
• • ...............
" •
fn ltlr .
am i
ssrgan-6alM .il»♦&gt;..
area.
».». v\ tei • • .
.. • • ! •
ra p rr» rn t a r r . N a t a l A n M a li* "
rallies.
rommsnj division meetings,
(The German
'
IDS’ 1•**s*r,• s.ii ,ii&lt;s *1 'H
announced that
lan detach ■I aring plans, sharing of scan- Unit Msirria t,Ms«-. AmrriHi
|V li- | *1111 •*« '
ing .1lull**, Ml
Legion,
Mrs.
(*.
W.
mechanical
and
household
eaulp
ment was cut off sad annihilated
' ndn b N.sb ’£\ l» 4 J . f m o .li
northeast of TuSpM sad that vio­ me nl and any other aclivlllaa of Smith; irhurrh &lt;*»mtnlHrf, Rr\
Sominolr County Ghaiu | » 2 1 I ' l l . ’ sil \\ s-s|ni*«da b N " '
Brook
lent Russian attsika were repulsed the community war services "
•• (',l«ew»,l
The block chairman will * m l
of C’ommrrrr.
K*lwan| III**
II iv “ *' No I*—-lilM tio iia l iim
by Nail tanka 1« tbs Alaglr area
na; KIwanld Cluli. t harlr* t
|#
gins
of tb* central CsQCSStu. The com.!™* ■
- .
• Is » si tin
•Mill*'
U o nna C lu b . G lr n t . l n j l r . Ilu ta r v | ^
munlqua did nW mention fight- » htl;h wMIbecoma tlfrcUvs * V
»*»• -u g a i Mg
l „ , .I ui.iin.raJ %
'meal Is rationed In th* near In C lu b , A»mI f 6*w ( a r r a w a y &gt; aftf..i l f |,t #| ,,
ll.-n„
Ing at Stalingrad.)
! tur.
|»t*r when butter
W on ian 's ( luu Mr* t h a r lr * l»».w .
It .
SI th.
I
rh###r ar# r a t lu n n i. M rs. Mough
•on; Rumil^a for Amrrira. Mi !
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Civilian Workers To Are Announced By
Make P I a n s For Chairm an Shames
Me a t
Rationing

Tokyo
sugared
_
_
Ha bad
Wednesday with an extravagant
and unsupported claim that th*
American Navy waa routed and
forced to fire,
The damaging admTaalona ar
pa ret) Ur were smoked out by o f­
ficial United 8 la tea accounts of

icotary Club P I a n s winiam
Blood Bank Campaign A

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nf 1 5 0 .0 0 0 tro u p j
into n o rth e rn Tuu

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Tsk4 Three Weeks ln’I}”rk"'7, l7 w?p*^r ^ .-sur '
,
WASHINGTON. Nov. ID T_Y*’
—Naval expert* reported '
It will take tha Japan*** at
least three week, and poaalblv
much longer to prepare for another
try at Guadakanal.
This opinion la baaed on a de­
tailed analysis of staggering loa,
** In ship*, men and aqulpmtnl
suffered by th* intmy In last
weeks bout
Delay will give the United Slataa force* an opportunity to re­
plsc* relatively small loaaea and
build up strength for what B «
retacy Knot labs la aa round lhrr&lt;of th* Rattle of thr Solomon*
Ycstrrday Tokyo listed as sunk
a battleship, th* first tlm* in th*
war that Japan has read* such an
admission, a rrslarr and three
destroy*r*. Tb* Imperial head­
quarter* then put down ■&lt; dam
ag*d another battleship and seven
transport*.
In tha crushing defeat at MM
way, where an invasion apeerl
aimed at Hawaii and perhaps th*
American' coast wa* tum«l back,
tha Japanese admitted losing only
o n w ^ c r e ft carrier and a crub.r

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Local Lions Have
Effective November 21 To 29 Dinner With Club
J Held For Sanford
Block Chairmen R ecreation H e a d / ' • ''
F rom W in ,er P ark

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At in.— l.o o o m ile* o f *»ri*I
ilcm’i'l. fiifhliiiK F ren ch c o l­
u m n - from l.nke C h ad w ere
ii|N&gt;rli-il I, hIiiv to hr tlriving
i.m u n i ili.- "h ack ilo o r " o f
liiiliuM Tri|iolitniiiH s* part
o f ilu- •fo u r-wny K tju foic on
! A x i- lo iu -s in N orth A fr lc *
ttlnh- AnH'iicHit mid British
| h o p - -ir o t k dpc|wr in to Tun-

to d ay.

. **ln th, course af the engage-,
meat more than fiOO enemy troop,!
4 killed or wounded." th* Somld-night communique said |
"Eight German tanka eer* bum-*1 or disabled, nine guns. If rnorUre, 31 machine-gum and II
dugouta and blockjiouscs
were'
destroyed.
Tb* battle
for the
factory

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Coun t e r - Attacking
Reds Make Gains
In Caucasus And
Stalingrad A r e a
( • / A im t a lt o

SAVIN(iS BONDS
ND8 V

Soviet dlzpstrhrz reported today
that tha Ktd Armies have seized
tha Initiative on both northern
and southern flank* of th* longbesieged Stalingrad, and score*
of new gain* were reported In
iba Caucaau.
German tank and infantry at•|
tacka on thr factory dlatrkk o f'
Stalingrad, whkh tha Nctia are!
attempting to capture for winter;,
headquarter., were beaten off a-j
gani yesterday and aounter-alUck- j
in* Russian* .eltrd several enem&gt; .
atrong points, the Russians an-|

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SANFORD, FLORIDA. THURSDAY. NOVEMUER 19. 1912

B o th S e c t o r s ' E n t e r

Killed In Action

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DAILY NEWSPAPER

Bombers R u s s ia n s T a k e I
s T o O ffe n s iv e I n !

U. S.*British Forces
Strike Harder At
Last
Stronghold
o In N o r t h Africa

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UNITED STAIES DEFENSE

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1 sill III S'Mllhs in A lg e ria .
in '
U raten off fiy F re n c h
A m r r ic a n
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Final Instruction
M eeting Will Be
Friday Evening
N ,1 I S I

Ur,nil tat •

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S a llu r

the Herrrat.
,.f
•••♦all i
Ti ns .
...
s. Us.
Ha* * »»s»t
att#n*l#s|
Division will )*• hrld ton iff hi .1,1 | •I V - iiia tilu t Usftwl
i &lt;•
( l i . i (U jp r m r r t in z * In ( k t n
iIItreI 1m (stll i iiN* •
A cluh assembly of the Itolsr)
I*'
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th*
im r lin f
T h u r a ila y .
' a * |rg ials '1 r*l
Sha
ii« ir m * ii
club was held last night al Ihr ■Ion
nwm.
N r*
I . a ir rrs|u ifr-l to l&gt;# pr^aare re-'),,,,,* of Mr. and
Mrs.
Earlr •Uted
\ il p u n
Ik an it -I •
la iu t I*.
. ii tsi i Hr If r r a p n l l v r in # r tin f«
■ 1 l i st l w i l l Isr iiiartr It&gt; resit ♦
demand, but' Turner on Mellonrllls Avenue. (,
-—.s'
• lu l. T h a n k -g
fitinni i n w rv r n in g at M HO o'clock
ing t s if ln
I'u n ha*,
8anfort| W. Fpencer and W. C. Hutchison
• I ill tillg at 1"
■ar»#| :i imi n 'cln rk in t h r c it y com 10 8uE!lF . £ « “ Si.
*■ Iwh-.wsre sleeted to th* board to fl!' n
1
r r . , __ • r r . . l , l ih t a in t 'l fr&lt;»m i l- I •h a I
t r l M a y fa ir
•itins nirtrr •'
riMim *»n t h r
flra t
today.] the un*iplr«d_ terms of Randall U r d C T ilO U H C IH l_O l(l |n N tttiiU n rr with t h r rn ffr*
Japan's conmanloYM. hrfft'iffit* I
. *** M£9f|
•• g • I Irr h r • ( ra f a••
fUss.r nf tha 1 ity H a ll, in orricr
tin n in g n n lr r w ill Isr fm ind a
vary Chase and T.
“
Bradford Dry1'
•'•Mil
w
ill
play
In
is-raivv
rnrinl&gt;«r#hlp
c a rd s .
f r e . ^ .o b G o u s ly w o r d s d U
g r ^ o . srq bring' who recently resigned.
nf r«'gi"tratiun f«»r rn ffr*
"g liaiilr r#M»nr at M il­
M i.
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W rig h t, c h a irm a n of
Plana for the “ Ladles Night"
A T t r l r t i L i ' t i “ 1“ high aa |7:M* a a n te and .re
lin' Im t rl maiiMgs
Mu
lm»tr###B
an
n
n
u
n
erd
thla
W A S H I N G T O N . Nr.v |W. (/P&gt;
with ” thte* cUlm,
^ ^ .hlpred te frem lha a m ^ r n part program to bo hold' during the
.an.- • a I* I
T ir k r t - &gt;
um» ning
di­
Christmas holidays ware dl, Frotldenl ■Rooievell Irelsy
nl Ib a y ’p %lnt«
th in w ill b# th r fin a l inKtruvand a campaign to raise rected Montgomery-Ward and Co.
tog"IS t L m .u i a , r ^ 7 ?
*
\
thla action .re rutted
I s i. |«| K n a t n c r , J*»*
I i n n Ilir r t in g un lha* t|uli#a o f Ih *
funds for tho establishment of * to Comply “ wllSout furlhrr delay"
A
l.|V
|fi|r"tn
n
w
rit'
w m itrit who r n t c r t a ln t e r v ic r m en,
“Hood honk" In Homlnolo Count) with the War 1-almr Hoard unlrr
i.s-ua nn iiiltpj s
'li*
W rig h t
sta te d ,
re m in d in g
waa recommended. Following thr that tha big Chicago Mall Order
house
should
Include
a
“
mainthat the S e rv ic e C lu b on l a k e
business session light refresh
tonanca
of
membership"
clause
In
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iro
r
la
np#n
«#ven
day* a
monte
wore
served.
M l peppers
Among thooo present were: \V Its contract with th# employes'
w r r k fro m 1:00 |V M- U&gt; 11:00
&lt; u for cuV M
aabkag* la C. Haynes, Hsnry Colclough. Ed onion.
also called for roraIwalm, A. W. Epp*.. Loo Usher. | Tha
Thrrr will It a «lancr on Kri*
tration and guaranAndrew Carraway, George RolRo 1
Service Hen's flu b llia trro
day and Katurxlay night thb
lias, H. &amp; Pope, 11. J. Lahmain. |too wages and working conditions ore siknl to ottenrl a final men I GAINESVILLE. No, I'1 1 S|»r wra-k al th# City Hall honoring
adequate J. U Iagley, and Holland Dean
firm, which coo- Ing Friday avrnlng at g: 0u n'rl-M k ' ’
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1 rhrer- Seuli-t-l I—&gt; W11*l thr Krrvtca m#n.
-------------------- - -----tended tbo rulings were lllega In the City Commissioner's m&lt;»« i " ’ r .
J" ,h,‘ 1 'l 1' ' ’’.V1?
N grepo1
*
• , * „
land unetonomlc, said It wouk on Ih* first floor of the m ,
H-rlda are officers in Ihr I ni ■
Hall and the Sallorenea will meet!
’ »r.erve Officer. Ire.n
I '"SJnhn
J.*,rpSi
member-- at 9:00 ocock.
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■alnUna nc*
I a * Aoera
a
■ co n d
J
6,
e,6
se
liea,.,*
u teeee,
n awn
t Ifl
in
___ contending It 1* but
SALEM. Ors. Nor. 16, (Al—
o f the closed shorn
thr
held
artlllerv
unit. led
Ir.l Si#
Si,
IC:0O
o'clock
tomorrow
morning
C . B.* rafwya mfw mm at tha Coort llouaa, with Jiol*r liallny M rnmmili'lrl In* a fa* Eurty-four Inmate* of the Oregon
Slate Hospital for ths Inaan* oltd
M. D. Rmllh presiding at whirh rant Armistice Day para.lr in
from an unidentified poison
tlm. i la «ip*tt#d that the (iniHl Gainesville. Waltrr Turner. UI5 today
Park Avenue.
also
a second —possibly In fro sen tgga —and
Jury will maka a rtport.
liautrnant In thr fir l&lt;i mtlllrry, nhytlelant struggled to I aTO tha
ln| a platoon In tha ireradr. HII- lire, of more than «00 other*.
Within 11 minutes after egg*
liarn A. U ffler, 1IK15 Hibiscus
Court, li a second llautcnant in wore oaten, scrambled at dinner
last
night
th*
victims
ware
tha Infantry unit
Thaaa bojra, seniors
In
tha stricken, ten dying within ftra
*a
foreign
IIOTC couraaa, will Pa In Una to
« —triad twla
rrcalra further training to propara tharn for cormnlaalona aa
aarond lieutenants In tha army Corporation,
of tha Unltad Suits.
undar way.
of

To Comply With WLB

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P is a 's

u bo «x-. Barbers Sat Haircut i♦to •u« Pf*»|d*ntooaptgjPrice A t Fjffy C a n tz l^ ^

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Sanford Boys Arc
— I It. (). T. C. Officers

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M Inwune Inmates
Die Of Poisoning

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London Says Nazis
Look For Defeat Work Will Determine
Military Deferment

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Bwaal-rooraa alndlar
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m G rit Nrar modern TurxioA ,b*lh war
’ertneu lodaf.hy North American Indiana

Iamparataro

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Tariff Power Refused

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Facilities! Arranged
For (toast Guard Doge

itted re tae so* »•&gt; —■
ml all mi *r» Ulagatehaa
i II ef eel
«i u i b m
i tMe peaee Mg
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•ewe ••MOM aeeeiu.
fe reyakiireiue ml tpeetai
aeeete are ate# u w n r t

MIAMI NoT T 19, (R peelallJlnntln* amt
Ireding
faelllile*
with guarding the Florida roasttine are being arranged. by *evm
th naval dlatrtet n u t
guard
hradminrtera In Miami, It was re.&lt;-alr, iueedaj
An ttn&gt;llulou*l number of iloga,
ptlnelfStly
Herman
aheptenla.
live already I&gt;ee,i received. The
nett a ard engineering offlea la
Irdgnlhg pt t o teal kentirla
fo*
h&gt; ranfru guarda.
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^ H u ish A Y . iiov.' taTT ad i"
touat

flt W IB THE HARIS OF NATJONAI. UNITY AS WELL AH
PERSONAL llARMOSyt Finally
M ft alt of nne , tnInd, liaviri*
Mtwaaatofi one tf another, love
da brethren, tie pitiful, to- r.mr
Oouir—I Peter R:R.

Aiul that thrno elderly people require greater wnrmlh lhan
younger men and women. The OPA allow* exlrn fuel for
eliildreu under four, moat of whom do tint need It, bill for
,AHT (Tlf)ttK
« ume'ii |minI alxty, nothing.
IIANt'KH nint-T
A wliieaprend epidemir in which thousand* of |ieoti|e
Hera I dm rueuding finer imlay, •.offer from pneumonia and many die would proltahly bring
Who ■hall br *nundliiir mrn In i lid* lark of foresight to th(. attention of Wanhingtnn n ffi-1
■ morrow
rial* A heller way might lie to got our rongresSmen and
THf Ih r u th har illn r wnrild in w ; 1 Senator.* to rut the n|i|irii|iriullon for llm Office of Price
E m in upflald * (* &gt; !1 n f l i v e m u ll
' aottAw.
|Adiniiii ilmtion

Hara I am (cuffing thrmi/h th
..aim.
Mr faded pocket full nf tlai'h - ‘

Forgetliiur 'riiemHclveH

Tighten Blvt iiainiupr; wlien it*.

itii ninny evil*, war brings some beneficial
luma ns, among which is n reduction In the suicide fate,
‘" " " ’ l ace -rdiug to the Metropolitan Life Insurance flompany
l«liicli jmints out (lint n wnr-lime decline In suicides Is now
i-mr, HppureMi ui tills country, s* well ns In England nnd (Jeri n"*1 ninny, and even in some neiitrui lands. In proof of the drop
■Ihere liie ex|H?rlfnee of indiisirinl policyholders whose niortnlity front siilride for the first nine months of 1042, wllh
m a* u rule of 7 2 |H*r 10(1,000, wu* next to the lowest on record
fur Hint |mtIisI of the year, is cited.
"M i* commonplace in mental hygiene," the MrtrnixiH„(,*
tun ixpltiios, "Hint It is henllhy for tho individual tn forget
i himself by immersion in issues transcending his own petty,
rd'ip", IsTsoiml eoinpliilnls. So comes nltoiit tho singular |tnrsdns
rlit 11hut in lime* nf war n symptom of worry, dlscfiurngement,
,111111 despair suicide— is uelunlly found to Ito more rnr”
r
Rusnt, tlinn in |M'nco times.''
I &gt; Noting Dial (he suicide nit,. In Knglnnd ip 1011 dron'* l*'"1pf*F*lfl*lJW c«»ft frtliii that for ITtfi, while the decline ifor
fold.[the same jaTlisI In Germany reached HO per cent, the comi t&gt;nny says; "This din line in suicide during wnrtime has
liren ohserviil in practically every country nt war, nnd It is
|ii rntiier curious fact thnt, ill some installers nt lonsl, lieu,i,
trnl nations nciglilsiring on the liclligcrciit countries shared
. [in this same phenomenon.''
" ""-1
Itecnlllng that In this country, in the |&gt;eri(sl sffcclefl
'by Ilist first World War, n decline of r&gt;() is&gt;r cent orctirnMl
rnrOi in Ihe suicide rate between IDlh nnd 1020, nnd that Iho
: rule has never returned to Us pre-war level, the Motropolh
dan remarks;
Vrnil
’ ^ ie low,,r!ng uf tho suicide rnle in war Is so marked
„ .V’ and so univenul that the list of instances could l&gt;« lengthi on'*! considerably The Interest, however, Is not In such
u list of figure,, lull In tho, evidences which they bear of
kjr by (tty we nr* rtfitiiiog ni«ir*i mn favorable psychological effect of war.- A national
mor» (A
Vflhfil. u illrun |
in “til out
»mi«* that atnmity acts a* n milting fojve.
*11 In, 4.lit [Itail liiiYMI.
" T h e needs „f the country become of paramount lm-’
IMirtnnce, and the |ietty Interests and difficulties of tho
i gathered
---------- ---froi - . rTiHlrnt individual tend to Ito forgotten in tho urgent desire to aid
lt*i rrernt rvm*rki that l»«
Admiral UarUn la *n HOII Urn Nation in n time of crisis. Many sensitive individuals
t hop*» |u prrt*TT* bun ns whose lives seem lu tack purpose become absorbed In rally­
ing to the defense o f their country."
III b* nt» |isol(n« fur

Y«u'd think to r»B.t tho rrernt
iwa Non tho United Slates
■taka, that torn* of thorn boya

m aUB ftgtUnf lko Civil War
M U af trying lu w % HUUr

T KA Kt-FIHTITIITK
BAH Fit ANCIWO, Nov. lb.
—&lt;A*&gt;— With *Dr Inlarfrrlng
wllh tr* import*, th« Itrlalt (Iroren Advocate hna .Uirrcte&lt;| m»rrhnnta' allrntlon to yurba mat*,
wM*ly drunk In Smith America
and ivaltahtf frmi&gt; that anurr*.
Mat* roiulita nf rlrtwat * Im Vvi
which if, alr^pyd Itk* tea, and

raprrt aaylhlng amdrvslop Mil 0f Ih*
ifauaoroua Clair* limit I.
nairrao; Didn't Ruth
■ ao » g th*r* and

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• PLATE LUNCHEfl

Quality Drinks
Served right

• BANDW1CHES

• SHORT ORDERS -

That ill thft kind you will
Rlwajra find At

• OYSTERS ami STEAKS

IlIbL'S PACKAGE
STOKT3 &amp; RAIt

Wa S tar Open An Nl«hl
E m SatanUy Night

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COURT RECORDS
The conlrovoray currently raging over whether • hunter
'
m o r tu n
W |lw &lt;*r,
tlfu flc
f t r l I I I T-*
may drive his own car to tho woods in quest of game fa
WASHINGTON, Nor. IB, MY
ItAnfririt Acrtrulitral rr*dll forf*
H tM tS T t
URI:Dl
not unlike many others bedeviling the public these days. Pr*ald»nt Rooaovalt’a reqon j far Th*
Comp«o&gt;
Tu M T 1 I F I I T I O K 4 H P H O It T f i %«ir.*
Ono OI’A officin) says cars may not l&gt;e used in this manner blanket authority to apipond ax- H t n r T A . I t U M l I t # 1 t i l
H o rn * o * n * r #
H n s.1 Pi»n*
T*»
Jim M((|m ft ui
Another says they can. Then the first Issues a "clarifying Utinr tariff, tmmlgrantlon sod ^Vanl, Im MDCKOl
I i J . la Cirr. C
M *f|U nr| r . 'l i u l l )
1 *0
To
I*
I.
U'urfl lea
A *fYmpnttf
IfolKlna *| ii jt
announcement" admitting that they can hut shouldn't. And N p io o iii Iowa »hrrp they ham- F. lUalljr
Tr u»l t'nm|»au&gt; T«» t'hau
|Vo«r»l Fl.ti. Kfrtdorllori 0 #4 ll
so it goes.
por the war •tort, waa rejected A
A*»n T o i B l . ‘ I ’U l r W tilt* r l u t
H K U i K T t T f ! M flR T fi
A L’fvtirpany Tu I*. II W lnl
H looks ns if someone in Washington has It In fo rih e Hally Wednesday by thy H our
. ft i* w
| nt Tn on - #1l*tui»«
m
meant
committed
people of the cistern seaboard, particularly the people o f ways and
Florida. IL is pretty well known that the principal business which rontendrd thtt the powers:
of this state is entertaining visitors and furnishing them ■ought werr brotilrr In teopa
Clothes Must Last Twice As Long! To Clean
warranted.
with such amusements as Imrso and dog races, hunting and than
The committee agreed, however,
fishing, golfing ami simitar forms of wholesomo recreation. to appdht a aubcomnillteo to
Them Often Is The Answer!
Ahd yet these amusements have been pretty well abolished write a apeelfte trot aharply tgT 5 jr *
Men's Pell ( ( ’leaned and Worked)
■trieted itibatllutr.
by the ban on gasoline.
Chairmen Robert L. t)JU&lt;hton,
Tho gasoline ration unit has been reduced from four &lt;I&gt;-NCj, who introduced the blrf
gallon* n week to three, not to save rubber, ns the rubber "bv renuerl" of Itie Whllo House,
situation nt the motnent seems vastly Improved over what Mid It wae generally arrred that
it wits a fyw months ago, hat to save gasoline, repiiledly the proposal waa Bti broad It
would be defeated In the llnuee
on menu Ml of the demand* of the North African expedition, j|even
If rtmmittee memtiers rottsi
And y&lt; t the plan to institute nnilon-wldo rationing, which iItheir approval.
would really save gasoline in u big way, bus Iteen indefinite*

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“HOME COOKING"

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TO WHOM IT MAY
CONCERN
Fiveal Proteelloa needed I
Wood* fires are dealreyiag vital
product* fer Um war effect,
■och aa timber, larpeatiae a ad
rosin. Matebea aad cigarette
■tub*, thru*a aw the read ways
la Iks dr* trr*ae atari wwoda
flrr*. Da r ir r fjl!

ONE BILLION and
Three Hundred
MILLION In .WAR
BONDS*Tag, hat yaar’a Ngwir take*
w m U ksva hMtkt that B i t ;

AtiCADfe

H A T S ;..
.DRESSES
’SUITS ..
PANTS.

CLEANED &amp; PRESSED
CASH &amp; CAIlllY

WE ALSO DELIVER!
ARK ABOUT OUR ECONOMICAL
LAllNORY s e r v i c e

Hrlng In nrnt hangers far garments
. — » e ran'l get any morel

Home d f Those Famous French Fries’
110 EAST SECOND ST.

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13th and RLM AVENUE*

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TUB 8AWF0RP HggALD, HANFORD, FLORIDA.

Social A n d Personal Activities
L018B WINN LEE, Society Editor

Social Calendar
I.
THURSDAY
.The regular meeting o f the
^mlnote Chapter Number Two
1 the O. F,. a will be held at
e M uonic llall at 7:30 o'clock,
i Paat Grand Matron and the
t Grind TaUtm wilt be lioAor

S

F R ID A Y

ie Bed Croae Surgical Dreaaworkroom at the Grammar

Wool Crcptu!
Sequin Trim*!
Wool Jerseys I
Rayon Jerseys!

Edith Doris Miller
Weds Sergt Adams
A revival will »t*il at lh- La
ola Wesleyan Me|b«aii«t on Son
[ day, Nov 22. romlticlrd by the
'Rev, (\ E. Shaw, and will %on
tinue for two week* it *%«- an
' nounceil today by the Rev K M
|llrnkle
| The Rev Shaw hit* *ri\rd in 11-■*
Jrvangrllitk1 field fin the |m»l I'll
year*. He Is m nrsitlrnl of I.aki
land, amt hi* wife u pit* i of
l the First Method!*1 Church therr
111* two daughter* air al*d t»rr
‘ paring for thr mltu-tt &gt; &lt;1 &lt;Vntt.«l
College In Central, S i
The revival
ire* will U-tm
i each week day nl * 10 I* M «n&gt;l
the Sunday service* will l*e held
nt 11 00 A M atn&lt;l nl T ml I* M
The flev Henkh nletid* on in*
Intlmi tn all pe-iinm* id oil i trel
to attend

Telephone 148

School i* open *11 &lt;lny from t):0U
A. M, to 6:0&lt;) IV M under tie di­
rection of Mr*. II. It. IVip*.
Student* from thr Sanford
Grammar School,
Junior
High
School, and Bcmlnolr High School
ara invited frrr of charter to tha
Recreation Center from 7:31) IV
U. tilt 11:00 F. M,
The Philathea t'U n
of
the
Preahytarian Church mil
meet
with Mrr. Jr'TT.
Monger,
y|7
Geneva Arenur. at H00 o'clock
with Mn. C. I, llt-dding aa fohoateaa.
The Bloch' Leader* of organ! •
utioru for civilian war acrvicra

PA UK T H K K l

Mrs. Frrd Myrra is ill at hrr
home in Floral Heights.
Mrs. Clyde Humphrey it in tSa
Fernald^Laug hton Memorial Hoi*
pttaf recuperating from an opera­
tion performed on Saturday.
Miss I ton a
Gate*.
pianist,
Friends of
Mrs, Anna
Mae
Drown will regret tu learn of her idayetl the nuptial music. Mias
l111teas at ler home un Sanford aliry Muorr snd N. C. AUup, Jr.
tang a duel, *‘ Ah. Sweet Mystery
Avenue.
of Life/* by Victor Herbert Miss
J. If. Shadoin is slowly Im• Mmire's solo was "At Ilavrningt**
proving at bis home, Hill Kim by Cad ms n, amil Mrs. AUup tang
Avenue, where hr hs* been con­ " Ikes i»e,** hy d' Harriet lot. ’The
Dridya Chorus** from Wagner's
fined for the past three weeks
"kH w iirin" announced the bride
Mr*. A. M Itrinuut who rt* who entered with hrr father,
The brides natural brunette
ccnlly underwent ,n operation at
tha Vernald Ijiughton Memorial beauty was enchancevl by her
ItoipILal, i&gt; *t&lt;anll&gt; Improving. Ibridal gown of cream brocaded
[iaffeta. Tie fitted bodice had a
and
long
Flight S n gt
Gordon Bwaim, sweetheart neckline
R. C. A. F. left Wednesday for tight ileevea. trimmed with tiny
•elf-covered
buttons
and
ending
Hallfai. Nova Scotia after visit*
Ing M r and .Mrs. K. M. Bwaim In Illy points over the hands.
She wore s single string of seed
of this city.
pearl* and carried an arm bou*
quel
of white American Beauty
^onny Fowell has been accptfd
In the If S. Naval Iteserve and roues. Her fingertip veil *»f illu­
has left for Camp Bradford, Nog- sion was hrl,| with a wirath of
folk, Va. where he wilt be ita- orange blossoms
The
bride'* attendant * were
her sisters, Miss Joyce Lea At ti­
Russell
Alvairi
i&gt;'iarmarait le i . Junior bridesmaid, who wore
mate has retimed in hi* station blue; Miss Jean Cavil, maid of
Kay
It the Jacksonville Naval Hoi- honor, choose nmk, ami
who
iu l after apemltng several (lays Frances FI*, flower girl
was
gt.wned
in
white
Their
n Sanford as the guest of his
untie and aunt, Mr aini Mrs costume* were alike escept as
to tone and fashioned
along
E. M. Carroll
Imea similar to that of the bride.
Master Sergt, James T Smith
senrrd
Sergt Adams as
best
man snd
ishers ware
Master
Serg! Rolvert A Bullard. Master
Sergt Auhrey L. Wampler, and
hergt W H Wall, all of Camp
Beauregard. iji
A reception followed the cere­
mony at the home of the bride's
parents, after which tSr young

M il It F
ifrihrr fin FtPiny night Nov .gtl*
at 7 til o "clock at the Church
T hi
&gt;" IM-lc i lit** of ibr Am in Kvrj y member who ha«
Flint M*t' •11 t i liLiirli will I Avi* r u r l*rrn t&gt;n thr da** mil 1*
it*, nun oil i 4f l*« I '.»♦ and gel to r**i«l»«lli io\i1etl to attend

Important
Rate Reduction
r atr plc«»c*l t*•
reduction m Liability
Fassrtiger cm*. bn**
oline Rationing

h o .ir W ot rood - i l h t h . 3 nul.tlu o r m .n t * ol l o d o t - l a . i i m j nour
- ,m|Killanl n a l o i a l r ila m t m and

- and low co.t. Th. itth#«l. 'hull
o p l .o u t c * ol Im poitonl V ilam m
a n . ol lh# J c h # n p # .i .o u t t » i ol

,„t U.obl. Iron. Th.r# [• A Dill.i

Private J o n e s

O ut*
It.

You »»• ll —You

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G # t o p o r t n g # o l N u lio n a l 3

Minut# O a ts todayl
ID 4 2

f

New

Looking

rayon

crepes with bright se­
quin or contrasting col­
ors.

Soft

part-wool

crepes or Jerseys.

See

The Semin«da Krbekah l#odgr
Nu miter 4.1 met. last Thursday
right at the ] ll O F Hall A
patriotic program was presented
by Mrs tl F McKay. Mrs 1
If. Rubnw, «J»d Mrs Charles B
Cole Menilwr* wrre urgevl to
aid in the rationing program by
volunteering tl«-»r services at
the Ra Iinning Board on
Fast
First BtriM-i
The nomination of nffliets will
Ukr plan at the meeting to l»e
held Nov 2&lt;1. ami all members
are urged it! attend

Ihem In the new (&gt;eg-top
styles.

Cold.

Powder

nine,

Aqua, Creen, RUck and
comhlnntlim colors.
Sites for Misses
and Juniors

W O O l
SHOPS

will rnr4-f a t the Woman's Club
huuwi at 1 UN) * clock
SATURDAY
The J minr 4 nmmaudns
will
D.rvt at 10:0ft A M at the ^Wn
man's Club
Student* from
tie
Sanford
Grammar. Hchfwil, Junior
High
Bchool, and Betninofe High Selnwd
are invited free of charge to the
Rmeatinn Center from 7:30 I*
M till 11.Oti V M
Mrs, Frances
Routnillat, Ji
will distribute sewing at the Red
Cross room to peopla
of
the
county.
The
M l*
a
annual
n n u a l
plant Ssalt,
*IC.
Iheld
ITIU
O
bvf
th, Sanford Garden Club will be
KelJ at the Garden Cenlar, at the
Bmith Furniture Store on Fn*l
Street, from 11:00 A. M till
£ 5:00 P. M

’T k s * tksil ael gaps" «#| ualil i*ri
t s i * Jsass I s i i S n hit i l l s
H u Stsi
l«fI as«4« ll w ill R U M F O U I) &lt;k«
Ssktag g««4tr tksl h slst i m p ■
assies ts t«ra eat 4*4icUas &lt;sbs«
r a il
Vlctary Saaklvl f t •« |trU ts
tp«ig«s lls i* ( S M ir f l Writs l*4s»
P«nf«r4 B s k ia i P o sd ir, H*i BS,
Swmfoid . I t e J i |»Ua4.

NOW OPEN FOR CHESTS
Dining Room Service
Itrenkf&amp;Ht............. 15c and 65c
Luncheon - - 7;u- and UMI
Dinner - - - 1.011 and 1.25
We W ill A ppreciate

Your

Itrsrrvn liu n

fur

ThankngWinit Dinner • 11.50

lit fille d mid "n\err nit

Linen cut work Dinner
Cloths and I.unrhi-on
sets. . . ,

GIRL’S COATS
f&gt;« lints
nust bo
civilian
4s ond
dustriss
md our
sis ora

V*onY™

Thtrs Is urgsnt nssd now for
a special offort to ovoW making
"long haul" calls. Th# grootar th#
distance you talk Hi# graotar tha
likelihood of daktying vital war
colls/ btcauss th* "long fiouT
Unas ora tha most haovlly crowded
with ilia notion's otsanHol war

• Revcralblea
■ • Fitted 8tylcs

• Boxy Styles
Interlined, plaid and
plain combinational
Double breaated alylea
frith velvet collar*.
8 to 19

0 Imported from Chinn . . .
• Exquisite hand-made
I.nce Dinner Cloths in niitural
color.

To bfiahlen the iable for
hi* furlough meala *et ono
of our special cotton print­
ed luncheon dotha. 94x54.

1.95 to W

YOWELL’S
Sanford

�I

tU B fttNPORD HERALD.

H E L P W A N T E D
FLORIDA MOTOR LINES* continuing contribution! o f lh
trained men to tilt key poiltlon* In the armed foreea he*
opened detlreM* end Important poaltlom-in tbte eaaentUl induthy, T¥l it « W er o f Tremoorteiion . . . end
Florida Motor Une'l employerr ere doing Ibate Wt t«pplylng vital tremportetton to eRpbetea o f *t»e wee. •Hart.
The opportunily It now open lo YOU to join Ini* war-

C O A C H O P E R A T O R S : A g e I I e n d up: g e o d
d riv in g r t p e r ie n e e (h e a v y e q u ip m e n t p re le rre d ).
y Fekt 7 In c h e i, ISO po un d*, m inim um ft h g ra d e

e^

G a rag e

p ro p e rty

E m p lo y k e t

Tlctet Agenlt, Baggage Clerli, RoolUepen, Celculetort. SUnogrephert, Typiiti, Cierti, Jenlfota
end Cteaneea.

DAYTONA BEACH, Nor. II,
i m .it t n o a ron
(A'l— Army-trained
lifeguard* aortri: oa
t » a
iie r .n
niapre.H i t i i t n r n s i
now patrol lh« Army are* on
IJIVTTV
Daytona cBaeh, keeping a vigilant T hNl (I i TJIfflKn f KIHt I!i m IiwKillIiiIriY K »M
# i of
•yo on the VVAAC** a he i t m n i a i f &gt; r l!fir a a ie No
1*0*1
fmm office, elaaarom and other Ik# frul &lt;llf »*f lu ly A l» . I9IR.
duty cantata every aftrmoon to ha* ffi# 4 »■?«*• In m y rt f f i r m and
h i*
m *4 » ip p lk ill» » «
fo r
* 1 **
frolle In tHa Florida aarf.
Ifl I # liH iF d i h * r « » s . Hi hi
France* S tin aU b i
of
Now 4*1-4!
i*# H If k i l l # Fiinfif pfhfb ih # ftn llnw itm
York- City, ona of the flrit ap­ ditHTllMM py« pwrl » hi ih•* Cnuniy
pointed WAAC lifeguard* u m of MwwilRDk, Nlule of CheFhtn In■how h&gt; much eneti y and daring ttll*
S |0« fl n f-H j * ' l 2 f l ot-a
member* o f Ik e eorpa hale to
w s*«i fi #»f
i « of n v v i -«
that «ho la thankful ftr Her
H wrffon J, T -w i.» M | . Jo NkMiih
H
flflif*
31
I
j
m
i
rlgnrdua training.!
lU
of I hw
#it*4
"Only expert awtramera are p mT hp *t r i ) &gt;a*p*tniM
untie r if** •***! • ■ • r llfk it *
rlfow-n f i / lifeguard* and we j l f i l o j v»a* ill I he lidlll* rif
art- UDffht thoroughly the way* 14. H ander*
l l f i l r a i an Id r * tllfl&gt; a l l a h a ll I n
of the ocean, Wa Ham to know
o l t e n i n l f r r n f t f liiif in
lit ,'
III#
nnd recognise all tha enrretltw lf*ru|t#r(y
t k a r i lliail I Iter **in w ill lx*
itinI washout* and how to rape •old lit fit# f i l l It**| liirM rp i t lh #
with thrni." raid Auxiliary Bternh o il* * ilrmr fui lh * fir#| Iftkfl*
•trln, who in rlvlllan life taught
|ihy*icial training and awimniTflir
in Mint! an&lt;1 crfplnl children,

property u«4rr th# »*i«i r*riifkii#
laauM v i i In th* mm* of I'o-

Roberts' Grocery

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t’ nla*# Bilal e # r llf k a t # a h sll h*
r*4*#rn*ti i r e o r i l l n i l«« law .
lh#
profhtffy &lt;1**»-rAjYrLl ih * f * ln m 111 l**
M id t o lb# liljfflP*t Ithhlr-r n I llir
r a if t M h m d « t r on lh * f lr * l Ut&gt;n
day In lh# m onth
of lH&gt;rrinb*r.
1941, w hich I# lh # Till day of I*-r#m ti*f iR lt*
D al #4 tha l i h flay of xt»v#m!.'•*'f .

fo r

m IW

307 T.. 2Ad 8T R K R T

'P H O N E 4 0 *

fllid

Mmr in mf offtpy and fan Aid*
•p it lk illn ft

LODGE &amp; SON

4«*d

in

I*. IIIT U M iS
C U rfc Q lri-u l, C o u rt,
iq lt C q u a u . t'lirfiilr

h*

i«#urA UiffwnL MJUd Cfrllfldf#
rinhfBPFi Ufa following dw fflN d

I Nrmll

“ W HfiftE

SEND THEIE PHffl9^D9^

a f f i r .l t
round

r.h.

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rif&lt;.|v*riy

ENDS TODAY
Doublf1 I'rojcram

|a» »*l *

f..»

of

fc jic a n

In th# return* r.f H#rhlHn\# HfSt#'

t. l

su T irn in iiRiutirr otvesr.
i IM aftua Crawford anifKiia
tiir rrawfwit hnM*r of Ik e CarIitait# X&lt;k Mf, imuH ihiMh dir
tii,

C faeklr

flcetw Vr, : ■» &lt;ewii*rl th* ?n*f tfsy of
Aim "M A f&gt; If 3T )t*e filed #SI1I«
&gt;|it rtf f l.*# uni hn* mid* l|if&gt;ll •
ft.F

of

CUDAHY FANCY QUADS -A “-Y O U R CHOICE

r t M r T K K IT41J o r IH &gt;
notu 'N ih
ire n rn v ciiven , i
T h « i f*nrn#|ln* lftil stiff
A p r il*
MnI hi■ t* If* hnldtr of T il

I |ie- f n r t f i

C o u n ty

223 E. FIRST ST.

* o n r») o r A rru cA n oN
T 4 I niKU

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L o t 9 l ll k I I T r D T h # T o w n
o f l&amp;aitford
Th* «*M M n «n u
of
lit#
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LEGAL NOTICES

It hea alweyt been our policy lo give preference In emdfoytneVrt ttf rrtm end women living etona our rotrfel.
If' y M erlf inletettad, mell potlcerd or lefter, giving
neMe, eifdrVU. •?#, aei, end Indicate pdillion you e re
beat ittfted for. to PERSONNEL DIRECTOR. FLORIDA
MOTOfr LINES, JACKSONVILLE. FLA. An a p p lic a tio n
blank wtf be'rrillted lo you , e n d if you ere e c c e p le b lo
and poiition i» open, e v a m je m e n t i *'H b e m ad e (or *
pertonal interview and furlhor c u n u d u ra lio n .

In

i« ll, Mtitf of Florida, lo-wll:

t ONVICTKn OF TREASON
' KW VORK. Nov. IF, W )—•
Anil liny Cramer, German-born
u n i-m u m c h a rg e r! with traaeon I f
aiding two o f (tie Nail aghnteura
- ho were landed In the rmjtvaf
State* from
aubmertnan.
U«t
night wai fo-ind guilty by a Jury
that deliberated two hour* and
IT minute*

e d u e e llo n (H ig h S th e o l p re fe rre d ).
StfcW erdl1

WAACS A f Dayton*
Act As lifeguards

Hirhrtle

Ierr |wr»t
i*r u&lt;-«( *
Jnlttitmi

[l o

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M

o to r

Iin e s

JABOTAG f
■ [S Q U A D

fi 'Liny of

LARD .... '.V..L- m C'

HENS
MUC
FRYERS

FIG BIDE ......

aaaonTKn

Cold Mcttfr, W» Wt
n i i t K iiNaitfB i* , , .
t
R O A S T .... tb 29c*

lMnftkftrn

DUCKS

P1C HEADS

aria
Mince Meat
Oysters

ronN

nvr-M r-r.avi

1b 20c flutter
pt 45c Cheese

Caldwell Grocery
W)5 W. 3rd

THANKSGIVING TURKEY

AS LOVI IMA

CHEESE

.

15e

n a iu a a

Round Steak, lb 39«

enrtiti

Pig Feet

ffitiSr'.+m
Ra v e

,

Sausage........ ib

i ta. Miti

2 lbs 25c

Chiherliitgs.......SOc
flknT

Y -i

i» i #

ta *

PICNIC HAMS lb

FRIDAY ONL

AY ONLY

BLACKOVTI;

PHONE 597

Pig L iver.......lb 2fe
NKtr n i b a a *

TRlPt&gt; 2* lHf»..

h Oc W esh - v w

PLACK YOUR ORDKR FOR YOUR
A&gt; M ODtRN

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noi.fr

BUTTER
llt'RRARn

POTATOES

rtNtri n t .

Carrofa

2 hchs.

Jt IP* Pea.

L em on s .

R tm tie a

SQUASH

do

Squash........
r * i» r c t l .

Celery .......
rentnr wBc#|i

kr» « K ills

A PPLES

•wa I1LLII BURKS
FRANK CRAVEN
ALAN OINCHART

POWDER
Sra, i for 10c

Friday and Saturday
Double Bill

ynju) b ou tn if
P &amp; G Soap-

Classified Advertisemertts
(&gt;»**. Huutuula Onlonm, f n!bml»,
betuic*. BrvU. Trmatnei, K»- j Uanl op now electric refrigerator.
ckrote,. Qeelta, Bruaaele Hnrouta.
All fo* &gt;0.00 pi** po*1a*tt or
Bell, phone ID, TO IUIY:
One *lrV* Juvenile
Mcyrle.
Plume 220-J.
Inter bird doi
KUIINIHHEII npartmrnt nr amall
Urteety, , (
houae foe local couple, near
hualnna dlatrtct. Phene' RID-lf.
WANTRlf: Klcdrte wnahln* itia. U u .
___
_____
F L _
chine, aimlnltlrr
rUv.
John
Itoblneori. 70* W. 1at fit.

"

Phene R.

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'* Deliver.

*«a arow er.r

BtXw ae lee

RUMlNltSH SintVfCB

im hou**, Imautirully furv&gt;- BTflRAGK your cat* at KcntY
bed, - oak floor*, ilia hath,
Gar***.
Spatial rale dead
owef, nice lawn, good location,
shy ether attractive feature*.
B o r Icuetnjr the city, price ALL K IN D S.of aeartnr machine*
.Utx'.OO CoklaBah Iteaity Co.
repaired *1^ adjttated. We alto
buy old, aewlng. machine heads
far
PrMa* are rrnnon-

Prunes ............

Pumpkin ...

aii ea *W l*Sire

an. * e r a iB M D

Tomatoes ^

Tomktw Juice ...

• With eAou nactneCMRRod

farm*on***** ill S&gt;4*1111
nretf comfbrtkbl* nolkiree*

R*. * R t s t t s t u

nu'

Dog Food .. 3 for .. 25c

that doctiVi b l e dfetr mind*
off their Work.
Try apeir oflU in U C ra W *
Guard S[*rt*. TlNURdRatfe*
lerte wrjmdrt o f Du i G i B i f i r
Crotch Ouard h ip * ye* Beep
fit for outdoor end indoor ee&gt;
tlvlttm Cniivrnletitly placed
o|Kidr« FVilbXraraBtBand.
You'll flml they'd (Ive you
loo I wear, too, becaute they're
m adt from c a tr a -q u a lfty
llA H tiru H c o tto n . T ea m
Oinn up with ■ hI(Ny aba.itbent M o t s O M n h b t for'
r u n comfort. *
i■/-

Tomato Paste, 3 for 25c

TOR'WANTED
«fo-,d1R :CjfPr« * &gt; Are ,

rA U . SILVER COW

witnii

ISCBPW,•Hr.i'i

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pmerit, inclwt- W a n t * 5* day'* Job a* maid or
uliean for ra*b. * rock, N o Bunday work, will
3nl Hi. Mr*.
rawed, reference*. 410 K.
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Wliik ^ a r Service, tS# id rr« ir* f.»r thr Mi\r&lt; a».| dnl
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.Wf4lMM».V.EETS SKIRT
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orgatiiaalW n "•*&gt;«* ” &gt; ri«ir»ir.Y and ilrm u| 1 1 • men «.l »ui
. i \ i \ \„i |-.I tdh.—Gee
A J**^p i kirt it thf litftt &lt;&gt;pfntfi thr iMipulai Stage I khii *•&gt;•&lt;■•• I* •- * ditnll IVl*e *a&gt; ||
,|, ,,
ho heI
innorm lion
of
th«
A m c n c a n I ( a n t i r n * in N r « Y o rk W a t h in c
ttt.iil made I
•■■mine f.. i
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, Mill 'Hand*
j lor im' I'hiln.(«•((.hia
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SAVINGS BONUS
AN IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R

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F R ID A Y , N O V E M B E R 20, 1912

When Natives Helped AEI^in-fforth Africa

N U M B E R .M

Membqf Associated Bren*

Nazi Army Sections
Moved From Russia
ermnns Retreat In
First Rattle For
Control Of North
African
Territory

Victorious B r i t i s h t Q i f t e r R e ]ea ses
Army Scores New . .
n ...
Gains North And Names Of Negro

MOSCOW. Nov. JO. ( A D —
lied Vriaj unit* prr»»ed hard
after the flrrlng
tiermaaa
deep In the Cauraaut fob
luoing up their
mi|or vic­
tor* that had ea»cd.
1‘ reaaure a te great In the
(•ruin) Oil Field* near the
&lt; a*plan Sea.
lhr liermim
• rrf rnrklng no aiiunre* In
Stalingrad

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Allied headquarter* reportcd American and Brituh
troope have destroyed about
a third of the German armor.
ed column in the flnt heavy
fighting In Tunlila and forced

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Draftees L e a v e By
R i^ Saturday For
f i flTT1n R I • n rl i n
la m p m a n n i n g
t B carter,

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tomorrow moraine I
■l *:J0 o'clock for Comp Blaadlag to bo Inducted Into the United
B u m A m t.
A Bend-Otf program brt*MO
Magnolia and Park Avenue ca borooo Btract taa been arranged by
tho
colorad
committor, lira.
Erncat K. Householder, count/
chairman, aUtrd this moraineSelectees lollow: Herman Col­
lins, Harry Ham. Ira Lawson,
lln u DUan, l-cnton Smith, Hotrrt Graham, Nathaniel btokea. Tbcta turfaanrd nathras wearing baggy panla— and rrmnanU of
Clarence R. Johnson. Jr.. William ment of U. S forms after the invasion of North Africa. Tho
Donahue tioux, Johathan Daria,
(Central Press)
Johnnie Parrish. Willie CoUtaa, gold dkl the trick In jig time.
Amos Bolden. Walter Ziegler. lka
Allan, Enoch Boston. Jsrk WiVie

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Cruiser Survives
Slugging Match
With Six Ships

Sead/er poor* today. Jwt m il IN
with your aaaae sad address and one DUZ
bm^top(xny Mae) to Indoor Bulb Gudeo
0fl«7B&lt;a 8rr. Qndnnatl. Ohio. ABew 14 to
l| day* for delivery. But burry, thle offer
expire* November 30,1M2I
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Dr. Leland Dame
To Speak At P.T.A.
Council Meeting

A report from the South­
west Pacific said the light cruiser
Boise, bettered
by
gunfire,
scorched by flames and 107 of
her crow deed, returned home
Thursday, triumphant survivor of
a slugging match with six Jap
werxhTpi In the Solomons more
than r month ago
The 10,000.ton craft—called a
light cruiser because 11 la armed
with six-Inch guns—docked at the
Philadelphia Navy Yard, her skip. CaytTE. J. (Mika) Moran of
i Francisco, on the bridge.
Admiral Ernest J. King, commander-la-cUef of the fleet, went
from Washington to be at tha
pier-side to exland Ms greetings.
The Balsa, the Navy said, will
be repaired and will again steam
off to war. But It said, two heavy
Jap (reisers, one light cruiser and
Urea destroyers which faced her
off Cape Esperanto In the Soio-

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For

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S anford People
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CrjfY BRIEF
There will be a final tnatrucUon meeting for -the Service
Men'e club hostesses and “Sailor•
•nee" who have not attended two
•f the three meetings In October
or the meeting Thursday, Nov.
IS at S:00 o'clock and 0:00 o'clock
reepoctivaty, In tbo rity. commlsslonerx' room on tha first floor
•I the City Hall tonight
Tba value of “ A " baste cobpeas'In rationing hooka will ha
reduced to three gallons after
t i m i f , but non# of the valoa of
other supplementary book* of
M peas will be changed, tha rattoolng beard announced today.
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p*xil rubber storks for a miles if*
ratloninir profram d#*ian#*l l*»
keep most automobile* In *rrvicr
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Over 400 fUMtra are ami Sail
1•r»n#aH have volunteer*-*! t.* help
, rntrrtAin DGTVk# fnrn in lhr m Tf
eii n program planned *••• them
Mm
L. Wright chairman «»f !
Hu hoateaa dlvla ion. anii**n»i* *il u( |
• meeting of tha Hecrraln-* Ihvl |
••on, SofeinoU County I»« lm »r |
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Kc&lt;rcation
Chairman ►rank I
Ueut C. H. Wollenberg and I The am lent srvd highly iWrtl-.
SS officers and enlisted men at­ n|»ed art of loafing has JennlUly Shames, who haa been Melting |
tached to the Lighter Command &lt;gone into e* lij»ae in Flo rid# l l •ervlra. men's flub* in **»f»tHn
, mm munit if*. told Ms bk*e*»*l mein |
P;hool In Orlando again visited least for the duration.
various air warning observation
Thc*s rae dark dn&gt;* for tbn, !*ts that the Harfftint orga*&gt;i«ati«r* •
pasta In Bemlnole County yrsler- rurhstonr rowlmya an*l ponlroomI, • running ernoothly am! ht com
Roy
day afternoon.
. Holler. Hi* sharks.
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, I h.rntlnl the Ix&gt;n*wixx! protil* f ••»
U kl Air Raid Warning ^Bsreire (1 Tbs olr! plr» D f'‘*l can't fln(J it;J4Jaalr program watch mriidee eri
25 mm each week
Ulrertor. staled Today.
job"
which Sound#*!
plsuaib' ' lertairnng
lira W Ci. Firming, vlrr rhair
J’ rior to leaving for Inspection enough hark in tlepreasinn da/of warning p^*‘ tbs men n .itnl isn't worth s nitklr In (he far. ■I man of • rial recreation, in »tni J
the local tc.s&gt;.x&gt;ne office, .de­ thr wsrlimr "wnrh nr fight” sii^ Ing that th* rrgylar trl*la) an*!
Saturday r\*ntng tlanr* * will !«••
serted flash rails being rccnvel
from Ihe Various foals and bring j tudr of thr public, backed up
1held at th* t it) Hall from a in*
I
police
niundups
of
nilrri
whu
f*
relayed to Army headquarters,
o'clock until II tltl oVhirk. ill*
and* were given Information re- fuse lo look for jobs
j elute*I thnt thr I'iggly Wiggly
Polica Chief J. C. Slone nf tl. (p e rry alnrr '•ill *|w»n*«»r thr Sal
gardlng the handling of these
rails by Mrs. Berta
Hrredrn. Undo puU it this stay:
unlay earning *laiwr Mr Khatitr#,
"If a man wanla a job, hr cs" after revealing that (hr Orlan.lo
chief operator.
The mra then left for Genera get It in our groraa, on our j Navy Mother*' organisation ha*
where they » lilted the new tower ■farms, or in dsfrnso construction asked It *p«»n*nr one «f the .Hat J
built by volnnuer workers In ! Thr tlmo haa corns to clean &lt;*1 |urilay night ilancra, rrmarked that
that area and financed bv ihe lando of ita loitering and idle
danre tomorrow night I* lhr j
County, which peat was highly I men who arr contributing l&gt;•• first one tpon***re*l t*y a )«*&lt;al gr
praised by lieoL Wollenberg and 1than nothing to lhr war effort eery »t**re
nle men. Mr. Holler added, also
At neighboring Sanford. Pol»&lt;
The following |»er**»n* attended
slating that Mias A lo is
IChlrf Rojr O. Williams rolcr.l ni the meeting Mr .Shame*. I apt I
is the chief observer Here
' emphatic amen, ss/ing "Thet. * George WiwnI* Fd liiggtn* il»* I
On completion of the Genes, absolute!/ no excuse for loaf, r Rea Flank I'ullr) Jullu* l»ing
Inspection the men vlsltr.1 the |.agranls and panhandlers”
felder. II* iinan Mo iii *. Mr* W •# J
Oviedo poet, where Mrs llrlrn
Fleming. Mr* A vh Wright Ba&gt;i* •
"U'e have already rounded
Lelnhart ie chltf observer, slot
lire. M I
W right. Mm J II
tha observation tower now under some of Ihe loafers In pool room Truluek, Mra. ( It Dawson. 1
construction there, which le being kook joints and on street corner. ' W. Lawton, Mra .Mayme Men
financed Lr oroceede obtained by Williams declared, “ and I h»&gt;.
Hodgkin and MU* N*N .Htewart
Oviedo cJtlsAis from the scrap gl/rn all my men atrirt onivt.
Mrmltershlp card* are now l»e
Iron drive, ami which according to clean tha town of idlers.
"There la no excuse for anv log distributed to Hanfnnl women i
to Mr. Iloller, will be one of ihe
who
have registered with the Her '
outstanding tower poets of the able-bodied men not working dm
State. It Is eipectod that this j ing the present war rmrrgrn. ,. reatlon Dlalsiun ami the regular •
tower will be completed and be j and I am going to tee to it «&gt;'» meetings of the iMtard will t»e held I
In condition to be occupied ami i every means m my power that |on the first anti third Thursday*
used wltkin the nest ton days, he 1 these loafers are put to s o it of earh month at the City Hall
at M00 &lt;Vlurk, Mrs H&lt;Mlgkin,
added.
I If they won n't fight for th-.t
► i r . | H K a r » r l l u ^ rn t f.*r t»*
“ Volunteer* are ktlll urgently irounntry, they mlent at least ••• publicity chairman, stated in a
report of the meeting
(irftfKs'
Sii|i| Ii#*
l *»r|***n»t '•
needed to help operate the vs- [ something useful.
Mr
Dtngfehler.
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|e-f m| Ig r ft i V hBfulhnif t lie * ** - rio ie air raid' warning post, in
City officials at Lakeland hs&gt; man of the 11otdiv Club, atatrvl ■n*i lu l-r* . «nm» tn rr.| yratrid m v
tha County," Director Holler said.
I ordered police to (hark regularli that Jack N isaell, rU&gt;m«dogtst. Him! hiiinlarr
nil h«rttl In !•••*»
1 on jook joints and arrest an/ will take 20 servira men on intat wHfrh'iiisi'i it|irrat«*e| lay tlir i**r
men found Idling there who ran tHps each Saturday for obeerva lM)i«l»Mfi in FhiritU
not show they are galnly empl«&gt;&gt; • tk » exeorslons. and Mr. Murris,
T&gt;i f
M ir r i io u ir f I rva r r*« •« •»(
ed on a regular basis
, pons chairman, said that aoon j S 'n v rn ilw r
I*!,
F a rv e rll
Polica Ckiaf W. D. Joiner at an athletic program will be work- «krfr J«ck»&lt;&gt;n»lllf. 0 0 4 (Irr* «n&lt;l
Gainesville
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Poultrymcn To Study
New Raining Methods

J a***»ciaUons have ever askrd for,
■I* n* rrssarv to carry on the #x*
|i■ain•l«-eI work throughout thr ruun|try in an tntrnatv# effort to n##*
! \rut a widespread an.! malerUl
I wartime rite In tutwrcuiosla. We
|would like to raise f 1.200 In this
|county.**

Construction Firm
Is Behind Schedule
WASHINGTON, N er. JO. (T)
— Declaring that the federal pay­
roll haa almost doubled In the
past year. Chairman Byrd (DVa.) of tha Joint economy commlttee today pledged his efforts
to prune expensee of all gov­
ernment egenelee, from
the
Whlto House down.
Tha Septootbor payroll for gov.
emraeot employees was *410,862.000 against f i f ( , l M^)00 for tho
some month teat year, tha report
shown.
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WASHINGTON. Nov. SO. (A7
—The Martime Commission said
yesterday the Pacific Bridge Ce,
Alameda, Calif., which recently
clelmeel a ship-building record bv
launching a (mail cargo' ship 80
hours aftor keel-laying, la approilmatoly flva months behind
Khedulc.
.
In n formal atatoment. Rear
Adm. Howard L. Vickary, vVe
cbnirman * th# commission, said
tha commission "is not satisfied
with the performance of tho Pa­
cific Bridge Co."
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