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Football Bowl “ Matchmakers”
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Florida Prepares
For Tussel With
Undefeated Tech

By DIIJU.N CKAIIAM

s « « I a| Hanford. H rm lasla C o u n ty, M Sl of of he# at Haaferd, F lorid a,
r t n f H i . this s t ill day * f Octwkar, th is Sad d ay o f Nov. IM S.

L E G A L NOTICES
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I. II . I. I A N
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football bowl group..
o m i o . h o r r i in . n %t i o n
N i n 1 »&gt; i * A f t l l t &gt; I J * l»# f*r wl anl
n i v o n t ic
Ith the gridiron .raaon nror. ro n te.lan tq will b t a ^ m ilita ry p re p a ra tio n * fo r th e ir fin a l eon- T&lt;* (►;*• g r l ' a r l h r l l - . w r l l
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o r r c a m n t i liM iiir r iN u ii
r raid#
pi** - " f rr
at d# n r* and p f» l of* T l h - U l l t i h
You m u.t have heard laat eee- S a tu rd a y in A t la n t a w ith the na* p e a r ( ( • e r a o n a l l y or l*y ■ n n r i &gt; * i i lo
K a a to n
Ita ilo n , And*
trying to outdo the other »on,
tlo n ’a aeromt ra n k in g g rid m a ­
fi, . Addrraa li unknow n.
Ihr sw orn
li l t I
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ami again Chi.
fa ll,
that
daraoa C ounty, I t K. II. N« I.
na up the moil attractive
aid
I * h r r r h y lt&gt;i|*flnj » n 4 tw*
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W
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no team affo rd . It . p a .a er belter chine, tha unbeaten and un tied plaitni Mlrd in 1Hr **a»* id r*I ion
W U in t n l.
V let *»»r H ..w ell &gt;• K% a Al ‘a r i ll j
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1{tT he ffrapevine .ay. the Huger K it ret I on than iloea N o tre Dame.
darn h a rrln
T he O a U in a ~ lin fe lt the in ­ ll o w ,11 hr |Ug a m il
i.h have one of the roun
dr ■1g n a 1ad roll
fllr-rf In the
ilm * »
&gt;)&gt;•( |*.n f o r a d l ' o r r * now
IT I H C &gt; lll»H lti:il T H A T Y o C Al'at New Orlran. plan. In tryr", Irtup
rra
In
Angelo ju ry blow in th e ir d ia c o tu a g in g
f i.n ut
ih , T«h day ut p*n f PU In the C lri'U il l*«ttH of l* K A It TO T i l l ; h ll.| ,
o r
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ton
Colira*
aaaln.l Ilerte lli Hethrow
11-0 lota to M ia m i laat S a tu rd a y
*m li*L I H J . nthrfW •*- A l»a
i nMftl), rio rb la , ra lu rn
r/iulil
be
ran
her
I
high
M«ui i
1*1. A I N T K I I . K h u n i t K IN . ON u l l
or Georgia Tech. ti. C.
w ith the re p o rt by H ead C oach
l*r » f'ltn fra tii w ill l.e ,iutefe*1 ahl- 1 , i Hr h e r* /«i»af Itut# lia r , l i r . r o u a j h K C K H I I K II
7 | » t l.
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any
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without
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n«1 io n f»»r fa ilu re 1.1
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th a t
Q u art# rb a rk
to- « * 1h ► Tin day of hacanihar
H C I.K l»A T o r T IIlH C t H ’ H T . &lt;»ll
n»« *r aa rr*jylf» ’l 1*&gt;
that way, what with only ! nod eupport. But t h e 'w a y N otrr (Jc u ig e S u th r rla n ,)
A. »• 1*IS In d afau ll lh arao f aald A M W 'I l K K 1*110 O I.S T K ii.H o W ll . l .
received
•
lame
guard*
him,
he
haa
all
thr
III ptt,ra*d lei-|*aMe,
III!
K .W K JIK O
AO A I N A T
%o f .
It la fu rth e r h r U r m l II at th i* cau"Boiton llnirrraity and
broken ahciulder am i w ould be out
o r c o ilN ntlr* hr puhllMiird on *&gt;
U » l M b « f* h r h* pul* IN had for T i lI H A li l T IM A I l i a
[y Croat remain Ina. Chance, tim e In the world to .p o t hi* r t ‘ fo r h t real o f the aeaaon.
■g liilu r f Ilnur
r n ju lr n i
t»f C I.A IN T IN h IV t r lt C K
“Urine Your
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fat
fiitir
III1
rofi»M-iill*r
re
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r,
and
pitch.
that whichever (irurgta team
S u th e rla n d .
a
B a rto w
lad, I hr K ilifo fd llr f a ltl. *
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Mo nf o**1
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a
it
in
m m iK it
o iih r it r .o ,
The p lr ljr e clow, taken
dur­
‘t ao to thr Pugar Howl
B&gt;w*|v4|&gt;*-« of a r n n a ) r lt r u la llo h T H A T T IIlH
■Chool « MMI.IU h rd
al
M in fii) &gt;1
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UK
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learned
fo
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in
high
ing the gam* with A rm y , .h o w .
I . 4i*| •••only ami M a la
|LIHI
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IN
THU
M A N K o liO I
,jr play In Miami'. Oranae Iietter
I*ft- 1 i« u n t&gt; . r iu r ld a
than word* can
drecribe under (tack field C o *ch Bob
\\ itnr «• in j* hand ami o fflc • I I H U It A L O ', A N H W S I- A I'U H l ‘l ‘ l» J
V V I T N I ^ H m r ltan«l a n d n f f l r l a l
t ie | f r e t
protection.
Ilertelli man, and waa tine o f th# m ain
( At thla dl.tancr, it appear. better than word, can deaertb# the cojra In I h r ( J a L i r o ffe n a r
ih ia
If New Orlran. dor. vet II
protection Ile rte lli geta. j aeaaon, h it fira t y e a r o f v a r a it y
and (Jaorgla, or Trrh, it will nerfret
Iw in g replaced
by
Not a .Ingle w hile-.hlrted radel ball. II# la
a pair that mm* of the could
get near Mm a . he pie C h a rlie Fi#ldi*, a fe llo w townsman...
bowl, ran match. And that
who waa i r i f n l J y moved up fro m
to Ina. th i. on*.
ANO what MAV I ASkl-HAS
J|M SOG/2VDEAN IT 5 A BO lir RATHE/2S
elude, tha Rote Bowl. The / act pared
I.IU I* fellow . _|h o * e
gridiron a guard lot. Th# G a to r m entor,
HlS BUSIMESS TO DO WHH
It one of the tram. In tha ligh
h
o
w
ever,
found
tha
re
a
l
of
th#
SOU
UP
A
TWlS
PLANTUS
DEFENSE’
tw eight, of le i.
than
lb.'1
affair, muat In- a I’mwag w e 1
'gXJi-UWE
- have done all righ t th i. m i m i 11 In ta c t and devoted th# d rill
MOU2 ■'
Coa.t outfit ha. hampered it pound,
toward g ellin g t f r * i limbrrd u|&gt;
ME UPAT1
e*a.on.
4
g
o
o
d
recent yearn. &gt;|nee the rood
D in t C a.le lb e rry , a lAO-pound for t f i * ro jg l}e r wprk U» follow
MIDNIGHT.^/
haa rarely produced an
c
c
a
s
d
n
,
during
the
week.
back. ha.
|*c rd
the
•ten club. Stanford waa an fre.hm an Tech
In re g a rd to F lo r id a 's loss o f
attack, p articu larly
,,
ption a rouple of year* ago. Georgia
a g a in .t Notre Dame and Auburn, the state ch am p io n sh ip S a t u r d a y
all Ita (am n and beat Ne- ard ran Lark an Intercepted p a ., to M iam i l.lc b stated th a t th#
LA0 /H u m e a n # ' have * good hail club,
aome IK) y a rd , a g a in .t N avy.
th re e
good
S u lrrr lla rria . who w e ig h , in but that "w # had
at I&amp;7, ha. Iieen
big
help
to ■coring ch an ces to th e ir tw o, y e t
th#
v
ca*h#*l
in
on
th
e
ir'a
and
w#
Lo u i.ian a State all aeaaon and
waa n .ta n d n jt again .t Fordham d id n’t.*'
(o a th
Hub IM Im an atteti)|&gt;le«l
lie per ao nelly r undue ted a three
toucVInwn ra lly to
w h ip
the to ( i l l fire* and a p en ! in th# barkfirh
l
men
ut today** p ractice dur j
H am . and completed If) of I t
if g 4 long u f frn a lv e am i ilrfe n a iv# j
,ia .,e ’.
L a te r
t ie
back*
Kalph M ath rrly,
a
IW-pnuiui pn •Ring ill till
U al year'a liquor ta x .
tailb a ik . m ired three long touch JMn#d the iin e m rn fur a b rie f
dum m y
scrim m ag e
b a te bought that B in
down run. for T .m p a tJ, again .I o ffe n a iv r
B U T EVERY MAN W
THE1 KfEPYSLLNG TOC
th r
Drew
Field
In tercep to r. w hich ended th# w o rk for the
R M D W E 'V E G O T
“THE PLANT fS NOTHING
day
Ja r k lr Fallo w ., at |(V'). h a . been
T O G IV E ( T T O ’E M *
a .t a r for F rv.n o State. Another
KNOW.'
0 0 (1 B O V S N C E D
I fJi-pounder. B illy M urphy, p a » rd
T im e
Pl a n e s a n d
M i..l* .lp p l Jtta l* to a win over
ALL roPULAR BRANDS
Auburn. Iw .lle
H orvath ,
MU.
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gained &lt;2 yard . In fn u r r a r r ir .
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Mather Bldg
for Ohio S la te and P a u l Brown
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Tries To Hold
A frican Bases
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A m erican Sky troops
Land And Occupy
Enem y A irport On
Tunisian
Fron tier
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Hitler waa reported todav
to be massing a fleet of more
than 1.000 planes in south­
ern Italy, Crete, Sardinia and
Sicily in an attempt to defend
3 the last Axis bases In North
Africa as the Nail-controlled
Paris radio announced Her­
man troops hsd “captured*
Bitcrte, Tunisia.
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Sim ultaneously, B ritish p ara­
chute troops •warmed down on key
point* o f the Mediterranean co ast­
al colony, spearheading an advance
by perhaps 110,000 Alllad soldier*
from A lgeria.
American akytroopa have *1ready occcpled an airport on the
T unisian frontier! O nly I I of 1 0 0
Axle tanka In E gy p t escaped de•t ruction or eap tare, the B ritish
announced, but predicted that Marahal Rommel erected "a tro n f defrnalvo position*"
In ths
El
A ehella a r ts .
Reuter* reported from advanced
headquarters in North Africa to­
night that German Plaid M anhal
Rommel la n o * In TunUla.
TTe RrllU h agency quoted well
Informed aource* aa laying 1'iat
the N ail m arshal whole armies
ere being thrown back by the
R rltlth Eighth Army In eastern
tJh y a It "m aking a desperate
effo rt to organise A-.'s force*"
to resist the B ritish F irst Army
and Its U. S. Allies advancing
from the w rit.
Rommel's ■ w hereabout*
ha*
been somewhat of a mystery H*
ha.1 been reported both in Italy
and In Munich, but this dispatch
appeared to be the moat definite
yet since toe Alllad landings In
North A frica, earning at It did
esnaorsd channels from
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awarmad down osv key air fltlda
In Tunisia yeetardsy aa Amarican
and B ritish land form s, swiftly
following the a re la I ' ran guard,
plunged eastward In
a
threenronged drive ag ainst llltc rt*
4 and Tunis
Already an advanced Allied
striking unit had (.leaked with
a German natrol somewhere In
central Tunisia below Tunis, ac­
cording to reports reaching head­
quarters. The report* contained
% no additional detail.
T he parachu te arm y,
mostly
B ritish 'chutiatg riding American
transport planes' Gown by Amer­
ican pilot* were reported hitting
In the French pro tec to rale m inned hard a t every possible air
* base by an estim ated 10,000 G er­
man and Italian troop*.
The paratroops were reported
eelsing " t i l possible" o f the 17
Tunisian air Gelds and presum­
ably o f the three seaplane b u n
- j aa wall. The airdrom es are BenGardane, narouD*,
Xaronbe, n
B ita
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and Paris.
Zaria
The seaplane bases a r e Khtredd in *-P ari* ro u lette,
B laarte-C armuha apd T unis, i

* T. B. County Seal
Chairmen Nam ed
By M r* Ingley

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J a p Navy houses
In Solom ons A re
R eported H igher

Local Defense Fo rce
Practices To Meet
O t h e r Companies

Revision S;i\* More
ICni*ni\ Ships \Ycro
l)cstro\('&lt;l Than At
First I) i s c I o s t* (I
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Clarification On
G as Reduction Is
Sought By State
&lt;H I i 11 ;tI*&gt; C'L ii in

Fuel Application
Forms Described
For Residences

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Blanton Explains
Navy Ratings To
Local Kiwanians

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C li Y BRIEF

B illy Johnaoo o f the Key Club
waa lntrodorad by 0 . E . McKay.
E. C
Harper,
arsaldent,
anoooneed Um south dining room
e l the hotel w aat| t o used as a
dub room. H arry K odall gave
piano eelaetioste and nccompanl

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Harninn Liven In
Mail
&lt; luistmas
(.ills R\ I)**(*. I

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Thanksgiving Is not a holiday
at the Naval Button and only a with Mr*. Pippin accompany
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United number of men nay to
w ort Introlav!ted to hamsa, Mr, Shames dieg a m s Msro

Authorities It o I i e v e
Move Is To Avoid
Militun
Alliance
With Axis Nations

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Ware Promises People On Home
Front Will Accept Sacrifices

Frank Sham e*, chairm an, stated »wcona or n n t c u m patty oftoday, adding th at M r s
R. A. fk o r. Varloua rm ilo fi o f commit■toned o f k t r u
Indicated
ty
Hospitality Division
and , her itrfpoo and In iijraU w ere alao
ekurch chairm an will arrange for pointed out by Uevt. Blanton.
two or saaro sailor*
to
visit
tom sa i a th s evjmmunity.

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Spain Mobilizes To
Avoid Entering W a r

First Ladv And Adopted 'Family*

Fourth Battalion
Will Have Rifle
Match Nov. 29

Sanford Women
To Conduct Sales
Of Bondis, Stamps

ISAVINGS BONDS

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY. NOV. Is. PUJ

T h i Rifle tram of Ccimpafur C,
Koarth Battalion, Florida Ik f e n ir
K o rtft p n r l l m
Thursday
eve­
ning* am! Sunday afternoon* on
the Armory firing i tinge for the
match am on ii the m m pan lei of
th * fourth but la limn. uh kh
l«
achetfuled for Nm ,*« cm t ie Jn
cal rangr, Bynl (im sIF announced
*oda&gt;
Some of Ihr high irn rr* iHulni
at the (m etier m alch r- follow
Name
Pn&gt;nr Silt mi* Htn.mlinar
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J . L- Dunn
m
K-1
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J . R. Aihlvy VW
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R. I*. Dean
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7h
E. E. Avrrttt V7
HI
HI
A. L- Thom a ■ 90
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Cooprr
B.
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iri
I Mr* Franklin 1) Rooavvrlt In vl-iling England met for On
Hr,
R. Thompaon '.»l
71
I time aaimc n irm leri uf Ihr extendi'*
of m iiii rtful
•
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71
J Gallnto n v
H1
•whom * he has "adopted ” Three of fh»* nduplrd v«»i rehik-'
Flrat woman to rrcriv« the O r­ Brook r
MU
H7
der of the Purple Heart l* Lieut. i Wrbl.
•Ml
?#»
HI
) a r e m hown w ith t h r F l t * t Ijx d y In h- 1/-rtford Heath &lt;
Hli
Anne G, F o i ' ( ai»ovr), o f Beverly n
htl
M elt,
Th
tor
u h*‘i t thF o a te f P a t e n t a P l a n f *"i W a r t ‘ h il
1
11 lib, Mftaa. She received the medi­ E C Smith Kb
1H_*
HO
v.ld'dwvM I
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j b r in g ■M in t f » i
rh .*v a t e
la n la
K.fi
A;*
al for her "nm Jnm * ami e f fi­ p Hair
H.I
\lalt.Orb *• I .
ciency” when the Japanear attack*
A f Irr pr a. t •rtnir rill. 1 pi ■rlii 1m an Ir iu f id o teat alt* I t S p a i n . T&gt;
ed Pemrl llarlriir nn [&gt;rcrml»ei 7 match?* (h. tnmpa l.y . trill* 1
Lieut. Fox waa hrad nurar *1 drvrlop komr " f ia t k -huta" t
Hickam Field. Hawaii, which auf nixkf ft iftnut *huwmy * t thr hig
mutch
Vf r (iiMidtr remarked
freed a high casualty hat
The regular weekly diltl will
t«ke |duff tftmnrrttw mg hi from
W00' I* M until 10 0O r It ain11
iioce A nil niter «f the unit mem
her* hike rrcrrilly rn te ird v in o iii
hrmfichra uf l hr Army torn puny
•,i t ii g t h#i t I hi
C i* below it« ipiolM arid needs
&lt;ii« a ir up rik1i
more rum Iwtwecn th m ge* of
li*n« a vah»« #tu» '
IN Bfvl 00 ( krill* include training
I l he mrn wh-i li
tn ruanuel of arm *.
marching
I he hi itir*l f mm •order*,
ftfirtr
irtlon
In
firtt
aiil.
Mem ber, uf all warnin'* organi­
um and cere of fire arm *, field
sational and clubs In S*m lnolt j
nttrumveri end general reauuce
County will participate n . i l w*ek fuihra* in all rm n genctr*
1
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t k{«
({t»ri
iirv J Jniteii: - It VV
t kf f ril r * a I ►V *
I Application* frit fuel nil
}vMU|Mina fur tiral urn! ijiunr«i
\i m k
stamp*. Mr». M. II Sm ith, County
iinriiiip,’
l *
hot w a in f *tr prikatr d«t*llin.
chairman for Ih . d riv., statn l toI
U
•To X •. ■
imludr four pajfr- «tf qur«ti
da
lx grill
f
mrwrrnhig thr atr»»*turr of
Mrs. Sm ith sta tn l this Is th .
mind thri* k
building, thr dal*- “ f i filial la'
first all out d rlv. that thr wumrn
(hr Ur i i *
of th* nation havr been railed
uf thr h ratln f unit, thr numi*
) Mill f **Ml •»
upon to conduct S o u r few s l . t r ,
of tacrut^ntc and Thru ag r*
1rin oU T •'
havr. how rv.r, alrrady Iwrn artiv purpttara for which thr furl
mg r * « in|*l*
In this work through their wom­
nurd during varioiia •ii«*nn»
1 I
m il' Mm if
IJe u t. a S. Blanton, nfrmlHH’l thr
en's organisations. Florid * Inrlod
y rar and othrr
, . fi
lievr v u' p
ed Tha work of Florida women o fficer at t t e Sanford Naval Air meant »f hrating on itir |«n
ill
"f
w* rth r»i .* &lt;
In this rr,p e&lt; l has already Iwen Station, arvJ m*mb#r of C harU ltr.
i.
-luv
do you hot
highly ermmrndrd by t h . Govern N C. Klwanla Club today *.l
Alao on the form la «p»t* )
you
, mu
i j. |*riH
dreaxed KlwanU a t th©
Hotrl placing genera l rema rk a «!*-men I at W ashington, *b« said.
bring
u ■ t l-st I.
Aa an aid In th * local drive, M ay iah , and with th r aid
the hratin g facllitira and thr *
whn i ■ i*.1
chart, explained v a rtn j* \a»&gt;
Mr*. M ar T. Holly, postmaster,
curate
niMTibrr
of
ai|uarr
fr*
i
Tm. tori*.
has stated that she will keep the ratings arvcl til air alfn ifirarin
Introduced *&gt;y
by iFril I j»m- each iNmiih- Thr a mount uf oil 1
Iiivi -hstu (.1 1
bond window at the Sanford F o il
r waa
***
upplicant ran iw u rr m* 'Irtn m n •
n
addition
U
tu
L
ilUnt&lt;»ri
h
I&lt;
m
I . Ir ts
art* rti'i'p ii *
Office open until 0 :0 0 IV M oil
lbe steps by which . |b&gt;;
•*..! «hw nmi.h.
nn I " t* I! th
t'
Saturday. Nov. IS , In onler to outlined
man who enlist* In th,- \ . v , ! " f u*H«n* of fm-l ...I ih.
Iran i i'
*
accom m rdat. bond buyer,
can
by
study
and
passing
"I
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I
r*
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&gt;
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rati*n
in*,
1
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Mrs Ralph Austin Sm ith. prr,i t r i e testa, Iram a
a|»rc taltn d .
t he amount allotad D i­
fr »
si*I l o g
1’ ' •
dent, ami Mr*. G eorg. Thur«Um li ade under eifHirt \ cirm r» that | Thr applkanl for fori f •
•kill . . . . I* .*
Rolwrt., immediate past president Will qualify Mm a fter thr *lura Irranlenc# i« alau rn p iin .t {..
a r id
w1 11 11 •i • .
of the Florida Federation of Worn lion or later in fife for « high Icritxe* the »U»rnjre tank4* rsiim '
( r t n* r* f lute it"1
an'* C lub., hav . during t h . past . bullion
fn th a t trade In rH illan|and to fill out a a r p a n ic fr»i
uril
I" ID
I'riMiu-iiig
lbut fl
30 d ay., complated a I,S 0 0 m ilt
Ec«
for each heating unit hr
n will hm k e o ry * ff-tU t " if
tour o f tha ita te , talk in g before
A fte r e lfh t wtaka o f pralimi- |such aa apace hratrra. p*»rtub:
|C6ikL"w*-.
-*x
f-wg«
I ©#*♦
women’s organisations and d u b . nary training, In Cftnip! he itatr*!, heater*, parlor atovra. etc
and g ettin g them lined up for the the M ilor may be ftv eii the rat- I A private dwelling i« *lef..i
drive, M r*. Sm ith added.
In# of team an, H tond claar, and Jon the application aa a "huibb*
"Follow ing, th* g reat victories If be pataea, aptltuda teala and
of our arm ed force* In t h . Solo­ la imommatMJeu by aun&gt;ciri|rc» ur structure designed for
mon* and In A frica, It la .sp e cIn i may enter a N ary trad * school t-.ncy liy fewer than four fun*
that this nation-wide war bond Training lim e for d l f f .m i l »jw lir-s in whkh 70 p erc.n l ur in
drive will be the most successful c l.lis t rating * yartvs. h . sta tn l. uf th . Intel floor spare i, u •
p u riK x .,
I
of it* kind since Pearl Harbor". but as an txsm pla he U id that for raalrlantal
l.rrn dona not includ. • J»u&gt;
M n . Sm ith said.
an apt studeat p ity obtain a ru l­ Ing or rooming houar in
ing aa third class Ovtatlon mach four or more room* a rr rrgiil«*
1st* m at* a fle r ^ ttg h t m onth, uf
Local Fam ilies Will
rented, or available for rrn!»f
hard study In thl* school
Be Hosts To Sailors In addition to bis ap eel.lly , th .
II
M r s t it x
... |i u
* •
1
sailer m ost alao m atter th . ru
|lo v rriim uf &gt;|i IImim d » **'f| p*
CORRECTIO N
■I A 1*1Ml* '« lull llll l l "ig 1 r i
Th* Horn* Hospitality Commit- dimente o f soamanshlp and lx
•| 7 lfi ttVltwrk s*i lb*" M '
tea of the Racreation Division fam m &gt;r with Ua various d u ll.. I M„ J l i a h MDUshtan
when th r jural tlui&gt; + tW •-.1
Hharw tha Meat D roefini „n l tain the W inter Park rliib
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perform
Final plan# v- 111 l(,
f r t t l n r pr*sv is .u * |y h v .-II 1. n . I fl
Herald.
!•*'Ip wi KmdI* k« &lt;*p (»'(m
' - - I - bn ii*. 11 . i - isi - ( m |«Ji n n f lUfiMs m i i .. h i. • h h r if •
mad© for the TtfhukhgMflog H.ill |
•lie .
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" i i■Ih.- -*r fni pit n * iim uf n p r ia U * * ^ n M iillis .ii . 1" 11.1 .
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Thera are more than
T S r f im t
MN • ipl**
■•'■if " » Iml mg ** •f
n -•-■rf ri I I" * l* kill|f I fit I'M** uf * to if i' ll n a n .l i h h I b i l l Is.
/ m r i . K h i* Ir ii.'l
dred com met c li I glrplane lai-l
• Is
t
11'
rigs*
tfff*irta.
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’"uNiiikf*
M Ise-tll, *
In lGxV)
Ing Gelds In Alaska.
f ••« \ i u
tiffl KtiI i i **•• work hr *•mi I
m iitikijii * aiiir «- 'ft* UFA
I,.* thil pUl|ks»BF H ilnnfllM. k I" •I ,*iit| tsi r ilurr th. t nIiif nf
&lt;if ,S.jg gi'tiiotih” has Iw-rn * w| I \ ‘ t M«|N»n* irnm fmii gsalbifi*
p(o'I for Irurhi-f" otiUlMlIig th • I- t " l bn s* grilbm * in Ihi I 7
■r i •! kltili’t t it i opt tot Hi Hit*
■kniis-I1 ri*!ivltlir« by tohnt' pupil*
Youths R cgistcr
a- m it *hoitit|f*- nf furl ml
1 nut) hi4if in Ih#" wgr rffu rt In ml
gri*m11iiv ■bi;ri|* (hr I h i I i im
1- alii »#•?■■ . 4. h
bin-oil toill Is#* p iirii
()n Three Ilutes
..Uhl
n
d i | E|im»Il fcit rm in lin g *rh*H»l
t to«r rffo rl* ariri |M»|rr» fe»r *li^ AMHINGTfIN S‘..k i* t/1*k
,i
am*
... . . . , .. . I play in « hooU to ■ttmuUi#* tin
Frt ■ulent
R.» «*-k.lt
i . ssIa^
L A R G E NUM BER
lb» T e rry
_v, _a u a* u .■ with
** ntent to kill.
,** *•!•,loir, ni k*ar artlvitira
fix»M
| th rrf *fp»rntt' ir*gt*lra
Sanford ffaval A ir Station de­ trcn aferrrri to t ounty .Sh rriff; ,
Hun
tin
le
i
foi
jruulh*
whu
havr
(h r following r x ir u ch arg v l |
,
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l.n N D u N . Not
in
t/l*. Th*
rided Monday morning that the
rrnxhcil ur will rt-tttb thi-ir jHlh
Idaa o f working on that day With lify fik m n r iij Gut Johnaori, IlO lir C IH I f l U H l A p p F O V C Mitiiatry of Front in Ir VATufan* mu
blflbriayi (luring the lu-f half
was d istasteful to them , and that A C ffro.^ fii bnrni cctrcAuds B«r j j ) p f e r r e d
F a r m e r s dmii nr rt i lod«y ih r Allir# *. ■|uin-ii
of ih ii year
ito-t wrfii i 0 0 ,0 0 0 a rut too mm
loafing o r looking would be much Bard Edw anls. while, t i l bond
T h r wa«k l*rifiomug llr* ! I
• appealing. Accordingly, e( e a lra a lrit: l.uther Rradley, negro, j
«»f 1*1*1rh«ifit »hlpptqf a* m rfault ;
ami rn d in f Ihn 17 will hr fuc
talk in g the m atter over, they
UA KIIIN IiTH N . Nov. lit. I A I* i «&gt;f ih r North African t»ct upaht fi
i
r
f
titration uf tho«r who bedropped their tools and la b the U and costs or JO d a y . and
Srli-clivr
Service
Director
station, ta ttin g out on foot f«&gt; fop disorderly condaet. » J0 alKi^U m U u , ler^hcy « nnounf„| t„
cam© IH In July ami August
costs o r SO d ays; George L. C t r f day that nirn defarrod aa e* E X IT d M I O N t'A U H K H It A M A t iK i T h o *f who Icrirni* IK »n Heptown.
frra tSe 8 te U r, w hite, t2d bond estreated s e n ti.l farm wnrkrrs must grt
tcinbrr ami October irg la lrr the
• Department, Charlie W alton, negro, I I I bond th
CANTON, f a . , Nov I*. -tA V .iqirnva!
uf
their
d raft
following weok, ami thui© who
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An
cinloslon
blew
out
the
walls
with the City tatraated - MlUtiell.
board* If they wish to leave
negro
* 1 1 . boards
become IH In November ami
T . Police to a d •*tre a te d : Georg* Hopkins, their tntw ur rise be classified as of a brick business building lu
Bcrvm W r will rcglalcr thr wrek
succeedrd
day
killing
a
pedestrian
and
caus.
avallalde
for
Immediate
m
ilitary
■ ia rtin f Drc Sf6
Hr atau pro*
111
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ing an estim ated 1100.000 f ir .
vlriwwl for conilnuuua r v r li t n O BaVer
U ske. negro, f 10 and cost*
D raft imarda have been In­ damage. Accumulated gas was
tlon on th tlr blrthriaya for thoa©
M ch
of S S ? 0,* * * ? * ! Morgan Finlay, negro, structed to call IR and 16-yrar- said to be the causa nf the acci­
bwccmln# 18 on or a fte r n o n
I * M iller I P bond rstrea ted ) flam Jo n e s, olda registered tast Ju n e for in ­ dent.
Jan u ary I. It It falia on Sunduction In the order of their
d ly , or a holiday, ho will ro#*
birihdate* so fa r a * practicable,
U ttr on tha follow ing day.
-Railroad m ileage In Russia has
'•0 d a n and for dleantorif -con w ith the oldest being called
« * m iH
befn Draft/ doubled tint# 19(9.
fir s t, Mr. H i n t s / also iiuxm M ed.
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An arresting statement la found In the monthly health
bulletin of the Scmlnolo County Health Unltpubllahrvd by
Dr. Leland Dame. With dufe consideration for the number
of young men who ire dally being drawn Into the armed
servtefce of the country, while eeoree of others are deferred
on account of syphilis, he auggeate we may soon "have a
community In which there will be no young white men but
a community In which ayphlltlc negro men wQl be all we
shall see".
* R haa almoat come to the paaa where we have walking
"syphilis at our right, lift, back and front", he continues.
*i elbowa with ayphllla
In the atom , on the atm
We puab
ayphl
comers, In the bused and eta here. .These two hundred are
hot
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the caaea ,of ayphl
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B i.ln our county. There are
around two thousand cases In Seminole County. Hundreda
of colored women have ayphl
’phljia. Hundreda of negro children
can see tho little bulged
in our county have ayphllla, You
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foreheads and aaildle-baeked noeea ,7
all
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bur homes
taking our children
womed the working In oti
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down to the park. 8yphllitic men handle our food on.the
way to market and wrah food containers at dispensing
places.
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"We have exerted ourselves to the utmost to bring
these men Into the clinic. Now I am calling for help.
The City Police Department (a responding. Para grateful
to them for held. But while wo have only about half of
them living In the city, tho other half la out In the county.
They must also be brought in. We are now giving two
full days each week to tho treatment of ayphllla. if we
Could bring all the draftees under treatment, lire could de­
vote half of the Unit's time to this work.
"It seems to ma that It la high tima the ladles of San­
ford would require their maids to show a negative report,
or a treatment card In which ovory week ehowe they como
u&gt; the clinic. This la not written for excitement, nor to
unduly publicised but to bring home a fact,"

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The Greatest Armada

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dreaae* under wartime
a will probably go to

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ISA (he whole United
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“Home oi
and ELM AVEyfUE:.

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If any American hns doubted the greatness and
strength of this nation, let him take a goodlook at the way
w eahf now making war.
i|d«i hum
Tho beat Index to our fighting power so far Is the
* “f *ff?* fleet we sent to the Mediterranean last week In collaboration
ft!- ||{rt With tho British Navy, People have grown so accustomed
to using auch terms as "biggest" and "greatest" that they
il hlnwflf. don't scent to mean much any more, and other nations have
Sr’a.-iL. “Nbbpd" ua good naluredly until we have grown sensitive
°r
about It. But there Is no need to brag now. A mere state*
»r rrnimx ^
of ^ UM flcU {fl overwhelming.
m iacids,
That naval force wo sent to the Mediterranean last
bar
week waa by far the greatest war fleet this world ever
miccy cat. saw. Compared with it, tho famoua "8panlah Armada” that
sailed to destroy Britain In 1688, and waa tself destroyed,
was a lot of pleasure yachts, and thd vast fleet of warahinr
that tho Persian king Xerxes sent against Greece In 480
B. C. waa a mere harbor-full of fishing boats.
To got a moderate conception of that Britlah-American
fleet, which was mainly American, take a large shpet of
tbty poor doctor theae paper and sketch on It, in cruising formation, tiny outlines
patient can get to see.
of 360 warships nfid 600 supply ships.' Then JUst look at
tho layout for a while, and picture It moving across the sea,
am) try to grasp the inconceivable power at represented,
fend the devastating effect thfet the mere newa of such an
armada must have had on the enemies of civilisation.

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That's what jo d get
when you plais your
valuables 2In a safe tie. •*

posit

ctrUin fevered location* In Norik,
Sottili had Cbetral Amerit*, Inability to eompria with cissy la­
bor of Um F»r East end with no
•uceetaful method d m lapri ■U
mechanically prepare the prodacta
In tha form &lt;1*mended ' by- the
plants and mill*, bee alone rto*I
In tha way of tha profitable com,'
mcrrlsl growing of thle wealth
producing crop,
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Determined to find the »newer,'
Brown Landone ecarehed for t i
years, tested end riper Imenled

with 17 derortirettog prcmatra,
hone of which provided practical,
ond finally found the answer In
an Ingcnbaa machine which the
Inrynlor hpa^Usda.marked under
the name of "Nanler". In a
pruccea taking only fire hours It
convert# lbs growing plant In tha
field, cat green, to the flaUbed
cleaned, uninjured leng fiber* dcmended by the teiUle people, and
In* fhmdcq bant In In# farm
moit rirtlrrd by tnanafacturtm of
liliutk*. After •«Hia*tiv« tt»t#

end enelyece, the HaiMcbutatU
Inetltuls of Technology and lead,
Ing tcetlla chemlita and mnnufar
lure re pronounce U tha only dia
chine yet known. that pnweaaei
the fiber end hark without .Injun
end in a form acceptable to the
manufacturer,
Thu,, with the ene ha ml leap
JUmle growing In Florida overcome by this machine, which It
neither complicate! nor cr»*l|y, tht
fjtrmrr* *iiur#dl a marketable pro.
duct with th# ilemirui unlimltd,

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Even In thU year of general crisis the world la not ail
atrifa and struggle. Many of tha great thing* of life go on
as usual. One of the finest of Them la the famoua Old
World Passion Play, saved from tho wreckage of Middle
Europe and preserved aa an annuar'communlty festival In
the Black Hills pf South Dakota.
- Spearflsh Itself, In the midst of those beautiful hills,
makes an admirable sotting. The famoua miracle play, now
more than 700 years old, seems to bo definitely establlahe .
there, With some of the moat famous players. Including
Josef Meier, whose family has now portrayed tha Cristus
for seven generations, There Is an amide colony and .largo amphitheater. The dranU la played there every sum­
mer, and In the autumn It tours tho country, as It Is doing
how.
It Is a grand show In the best sense of that much
abused word. H brings • thrill to audiencea weary of
world strife and eager, apparently, for sacred things. The
children especially seem greatly movad by Its story an
the deep sincerity with which It la played. Here la an
"escape’' of measureless value In troublous days. And h er
Is a fine example of ’Culture," In the beat sense of-the
word, that has not yet been
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The best things of c*
their native lands, natural!
to America. Tl
be many more things of h
te, originating If
World, whkh should be wi
and established
fore they gra lost forever,

JjfOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Like proverbial aacktrg of tbs told waa tke etory
“better moose
trap”,, ao group &lt;1
el mSbellmkle csetrtl
It#Iter
mouae trap*1
dUlIngulahed mm of aelence, letten , basinet and Induatry, reprrwatlng iwa eonllnnts,' getkersl
m m ntar and far Is tke qalel

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WPB A w a r d s 3 uAmn yer ica"A*’m rricn
am!
Hr ml note
Hig^i J rirn
I' Hand. umk-r the* direction j 4«&gt;n
r* Ruth J a c k so n , played n j -----Local Dealers For
&gt; •&gt;( M‘lrciioria mltnidr (hr
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Scrap Collecting |K •1 hIS*'
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Quality Drinks
t*d ,i l -i i i o in i i i m
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I ihr **&gt;li|iri*. theli ft i r m l*
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Mr*. Joh n Tatum U 1H »t bet
&gt;m* on Ook Avenue. ,

P. u ; to 10:00 p ; 1 C

C. II. K lrtlay In c h o ir*,
wasaod Club will moot
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w ith
tho
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tho .San ford

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Tha SM Croat Surgical Drast­
ic workroom at tha Grammar
w d i* apart all day from 0:00
&gt; M. U B:U0 p. M. under tha dl«Uoa of Mot i f B. IVp*.

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IT’S THE GAYEST UPSiDf VqWN ROMANCE IN YEARS]

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‘ O p ilU T ojch ton, Arm y ariatiqn radel. ha* completed h ll
basic training at Monro*. 1,*., and
la borne fo r a (hurt luriougn ba*
for* takin g hll advanced training.

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Jrwn S . Adam* le ft F riday for
Char Ita lo n . H. C. w h in ba will
taka up hi* dutir* a* patty ollit e r . ac«»n&lt;l c lo u , radio lechnl-

jto Paif Grand Matru* (Ml tha
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M r*. Hobart K I’rarce Has left
fo r N*w York City w hrr* oh«
will join h»r huihsnd,
U «ut
Paarea, .

4 Masonic 1UII at 7:0fl o’clock,

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lot lot

Dr. E . D. Mobley, wFa It the
•to p h s m is c tl.t a t Rsiforv), bo*
* t i visiting his fam ily horeotor

Hint i* tho kind you trill

of the r»||i&gt;tr)

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|lro. E. D. Mobley a t th eir homr1
■ pa Oak A m u , returned year h (erday to her Home In Jackson-

kjw fi eeilti p o ll grid

p u ^ i cmd tlith p o n hondi. h i

full*ltm« fun wfth everything

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M ia Hoy Coleman of Tlnnalla,
G *. ho* . arriv 'd in Fanfard to
spend about two weak* a* Ih*
n e a t o f her titte r. M r*. Char If*

it. B.iiO o'clock
SA T U R D A Y
Tha Ju n io r Commando:

mart at I0 ;i« A. M. at tl
• man’* Club.
■ Stu d en t, front
tha
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G ram m ar
School, Ju n io r

T he ram rra m utt hare clicked itt-tiy f » ,t t0 r * i f h ,h|, t.lleaful
moment In the ilh ir w i.r rollicking '•otmtev between Don Arnrrhe and
Joan Dennett in 20th Cenlury-F’o i
t.lM I. T R O U B L E ." »„ htU nnn.
M r*.
Annala’I lla n k ln *
and ■ephDlirnlnl rtiinedy itjtcnin* todn it ih.- KIT7. T lIF .A T IIt
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grandaugbter,
Claudctie.
a ir
ItpandniK *evrnil week* In Jack- lurid In tlir film e rr Ililllr llurke, t a n k I'rn v iu m.| Alun I litirhai■
anprille aa the g u n l* uf Mr*.
Ifow ar
i. i lit- away *hi
E arl Howard
will alau f i n . with Mr. anti Mr*
Claud* H aw iin i In F a rin n a h , Ca

«%e s a r e a ^ a i

i.o ly Crow Et'Ucopai (Jiu rch waa
b 'M a t
Pariah liouae a l 3 :0 0

o'clock Monday afternoon with
■«re. M. Mlnank preiid lnif.'

.
i» FT Whltner led tha
dcroUwidl part *( tho maatin*
abd r p d an arilcla on Dm need

Mr. and Mr*. Tlum iat ' Dudley
o| Um rkurch. Reports of the »ec* of l-ottamouth, V II. have ur
rivivi in Kanfonl to tjtend the
f r o o f ch a ry * to ih«
Winter w ll'i Mr. Dudley’* brutberCenter from 7 :i 0 P.
In-law and .lit e r , Mr. aral Mr*.
I P . M.
Albert I f . Knight uf I’rrtiniinor
kca* lloumillat, Jr.
Areiiur. Mr. Dudley
aial
Mr*.
ita tew ing a t Ike IDd
K night liavrn’t met in .17 year*.

' Tha annual plant ta le , held Ly
tha Sanford Garden Club will ba
held a t D a Garden C enter, a t ibe
Sm ith Fu m i turn S la m on Klrat
K treal. fm m »1K » A. M. till

For Thanksgiving!
B l f Flit Turkey will bk
given aw ey on, Wednesday
n lghL N o r. 15.

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miP«tluti
Yoiirn 1* I* 1
j C’oiue hack
happy, a a-1 I
rvvry rrat '
Unit* tli Hll’
I 'l l in Utiflio ■

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Lieut. Frederick V. Dell and
Mr*. Dell arrivn l Sunday to lie
tba c u u t * uf Mr« (ienrge A.
p eC o lte*. U ru l. Hell Irft Mnnda)
la attend the A llnnia Ordinance
Motor Date School in Allanlu.
but Mm . llrll d ill remain here
for revcral week*

I nlV Imifhh
\k r vi ill pfi
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Kil I .it Or

L . Ingley for halp to aupply
• and Ue* for the ch oir. Tha
aidant reminded m em ber* pi
d latrtct meeting a t W lntar
rk. Thoraday, Nor. 10.
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La tha T hanktglrlng batkata
to He aent out a* usual thl*
' Corp. William C o on ey iclurned
if. M r*. Margaret [D m * * urgril y n lrn in y to F o il lletm ing. Cl*
member lu bring g u t * to the a f lr r riHouilng a ten day furlough
with hli mull r, Mrt ||«tt|.&gt; T *U
C tu iw )
Dm loo lo« vawit C orp
j Course} and hi* mother .p en t a
few day* in (Irlaioio n* (In* g o e.l
o f h i. liili-r . Mr. llotH’rt I' fay*

rrd hr thr k
tlurr*l the a.,
fh r pitvffuftt
■ r l o li'f * ,

f in a l anaag em rn ta
fo r
the
P arish m eeting to be bald N or.
03 a t tha Pattrh
lin u t*
were
completed and Mr*. Joh n Mei»ch,
J r . w ai named chairm an.
All
rnem ter* w ar* urge.) to attend
the ile*l C’ru u Sewing Daotn oh
Tuesday afternoon. M rs. ID rnc* '
will U I n c h a r n _________

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it* ry, "H A IIO T A tiK S tf l'A D ." cu'

tevciy*Wedhesday

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Ware Promises
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Mrs. Al F . Hunt Is
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Hostess At Bridge ^
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Cabbage Growers!
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Copcnbagrn cabbage
glanta now ready at
pcr M, F. 0. n.
Bperlal rates on truck

. E n U rta ln in g . for a group of
m «&gt; d *. Mra. Al P. lfu n t was
boilaaa a t a bridge p arty given
at her home on Patm alio A r e n je
on Friday arenlug. B ib y ehry.
aantbamam * In paMal aolora w are
used to decorsl* the rooms In
wM«K t ’l# guests rMyadL,
,
A fte r several progressions tali n . E . C.
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•Croatia wii
.HAUyhamt

M il* In c*

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mlwlonary from
speak on h e r a t
in tb* mbtitmart
Far t u t whan ah

The object of this annual pl an ’ Mr. and Mrs. Knight
sale i* to promote an Interest In
gardens. This year, however, im Observe Anniversary'
patriotic war nomt purciuiMi i*
Irtroiluced which anoolil stimuli*'' ’ Mr. imi Mr* AlU-rt H Knight,
the tale*. Tha sale Is open an' w h o r t l f ’lir a t n l th r ir g nltlrn wfw!
only to Garden Club member. Im' d in g mnrflvrrHgry rm Nov. Irt, kkrrr
to anyone with a "green thumb" bf-per g V ftt» nt an m fo rm nl ilirinvr
and to whom tho cause It appr .i PWrty g n t-n h&gt; -on-in lakh nml
ipariancad Garden Club mem
will b* tha "sales l*'!"•■
w ill Inform th e p t m h a m

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liner — 1;00 and 1^5

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S JU m m o R n A L D ,

Feds Are War Nerves May
Groomed To Be Soothed By
Lawn Bowling
Meet New Smyrna
H aring 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 firm in g . Sanford
are bark, who T ra in ed 111* ankle
when he w ai taiSIrd rluring (he
S t. Augustine game twat Friday.
Dill ha* Ire n
a regular
apark
ping to the
tram .
plunging

O N E BILLIO N and
T hree Hundred
M ILLION in W A R
BONDS—
Y aa. Uat year'* liquor la ir *
r ooU
— j d bar* bought that maoy

ARCADE
P ack ag e Store
ALL POPULAR BRANDS
O. D. Farrelt. Prop.
Mather B1&lt;

-------------------------------------------thim itfh hit u lip o fia n l* fu r i r n u
Hm inl gains. am i his

Before buying ANY
laxative, consider
• these 3 Questions

loss

fur Iht

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 him self a ronsiaU nt 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

Q uei. Doe* It make any d iffe r­
ence what laxative you buy? An*.
C ertain ly ! M«*t petiplr prpfrr one
Is gentle in action, thorough
In results, Quei, How ran you
know what la ia tiv e, 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 211 nr la D riughl raised
ft.lHMljKKJ bushels of say
econom kal?
An«
V ery '
Only
brans T h r J t*43d c r o p Is 2 0 0 , 0 0 0
25 to it) i!o«r»
Kullow 000 bushels
d ire c tio n s

U T H H A ST t
T«. li W . J
f|ia(aar f t US
llr*Til
I*.
F
i*«lhoun
F « M |*ol|y
uf C h u r c h nf

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•! UR T . . w i l l i a m
n r 8 AM JA C K SO N
Wide World Featu re Writer
it F r a n k T*« T i u e l e e #
Sen Franci»co, Noe. IH,—Sir
I )«M|. O i l e d * '
■r r . n u * i u n i u t i h k i j i
Fren ri* Drake enjoyed a game of
i
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n
i
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a
l
r
u
r
l
l
n
a h e e l ‘#.r»* T «
lawn bowling Ju it before he went U f l k t u l u F a r n l l tnj r e F l n0«*w|i»»i&gt;
out to whip the Bpanlih Armed*,
IIRKII
and Inlay u n t 60.000 American*,
C||y i*f KanfoM To Nalhah 4
A l i r e Mo*, re
^ ’° re
ri or le*» troubled by war ner« tlT K It a IIKKIH
are
following
h
it
example
*€»,_
W a i i i i B , H r m y M.. Hr»#H*r l i s a *
The quiet, venerable game I* i f i T o H ld 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*
building four new green* and K n l r r s f F a I m M u r l g s a r Cori*
4|i r r c l a im i i k »:i »«
&gt;(
will *mn have accomodation* In
Th** Iwffiipirs |irnf|iire I '»•
„
carry on 36 game* *imullann&gt;uc- T o l o s s p h
H
A
Ah'
! * « n in e r s h i p o f i '*i lie n |ln&lt;*
l&gt;f
l
r
s
k
o
w
.
W
.
A
ll
rt
in,
T*&lt;
The ruuntry ha* *om t Ti‘&gt; if A All# I * o li r n . # l r
green* in OO citir*. In Britain
T h s D M S * 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
F
u
l
l
e
r
.
(*.
i*
#t
tii
To
Cohen
much more popular, and In Can­
I lf OS
ada it I* even played Indoor* »n
M s son
If
J
»t u t
N
Cohen
rar|&gt;el.
Urns
K iu ti
U r*
Jairir* A
s i T*»
It* devotee* believe bowl* I*
the nl,li-*t ball game th a t I* (till C c t h -n firu#
4LMKMMK*T
F
ill!
IIKEII
heing played. It originated 700
T o w n n t A l l a m o n l # H pr in aa K l*
lo WX&gt; year* ago In Scotland and T « Atogefte Hi r O h la n d »l UR
II I* %I. E l T t n s H lg lT fitliE
i* 300 year* older than golf.
him vin Kiliritp A I'. II
The plot I* sim plicity lUelf i l l I'.iweM
il*
To
l l e r o t i s l r u r l Ion
K iiu n r*
Somebody roll* a white ball up • o r j*
the lawn a hundred fre t or to
C alhoun,
W illiam
I*
-« m
To
and then the competing player* jtiar|»|iliir ( J u r e
Hi
inline
filter
L i n - Coni|*any
roll their own iphcrold* to com* T o Hfit if onl A t i a n l l r . S e l l H an k
' to real a* near It a* poiilblr.
■n i i r t i T i o &gt; n r non tuauk
F n l n s l F a r m M o r t g a g e C«*rp T n
The player, or tram , tco rr* ■
|&gt;olnt for each ball th at finally H e l e n I t l l r h l e r| |jk H C
sATHHAfTlOA n r e n n r i.ir ^
■lie* nearer to the white "Jack "
Tu
(k iV
Farm
C r*4llt
Afi m r
I than any opponent*'. Ita Ihr u a i f h t n i' ii t W Johiistiiii
■ A T IIFA IT IO 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 *i i
| The fascination ot roe game Hr*
J
T * . ll
T*.
, lance of the Jack varle*. but main
« rF .A i« L
kcrriA F
1 partly In the fact that the di»f lu r A Hertllnirii h a s
l»eer» rn l l - l
| ly In thr beautiful curve* that t*:i ( h e ojH r a l l n u s tif « l»L* 111 f e fl* eeeff'l Irig h i m s e l f ■« It K F e w e r .
| ran br lmwlcd.
Whr 1 hia*
II#
f i r e s * nie*l
* l Nf

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B* r

rltiU a

l

fL

4r - l a l L l
brim hat
may
rsaga
f
4*. T h e
am ount
Is
a l w a y s od d.
Ind icating a c e r t a i n
deducted fof
I ■m ount
ap p arsn tiy
| Hoc Is I S e c u r i t y

SEM IN O LE C O U N TY 1wm aa rt e. Ca h es cnkasp
COURT RECORDS « t t : • t o I I I

4 *1 1 *4 Im h a u t

l* (h*
•*aln*l
rlrrull
yl.tlOm.
I * , «o

of

MIAMI, Nov. IK (F N S ) One l t d II I- IICIIM MIN.
&lt;-l-r k
of tha moat tvriou* health prob­
lem* analog among worker* in 1 f if f It Is I H e a l)
war In d u itn r* ia ■ akin Infection
rnuard by flying pnrticlr* of »t*vl
hlth lodge In thr worker*' pore*.

i% r u t s

a ah w t

t

ra p tu re d
young
nexet*
tam nl and trained w it h

In 11*12. 170,000 •tudrnt* graduated
from
t^illegei In
the
Soviet Union.

L E G A L NOTICES
r&lt;»:

P t m T It f t

H ilt:**

W 'll H ill AM

U.NKl»*VN
M l A lia

Y*iu g r e 'lit r e b y

n n id ti]

and

AD.
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. A I * IfAJ. a s m s heing a ru le d ay
V , r |hi s Cat nr I « f ( l e f f e o p r o f « B *
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w i l l 4 he
an lvred
again st
»•■»! t h e r e i n

I T IH r c i m i r i t o R n K n E D

1 L iw •»(*!■*f
1 i«h l l s h e d

lha|

nf t r u h l i r a l i n n s h a l l h «
once a w eek
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
K t i i f n f d . H e m in u la C u a n t j r , F i n i I d a ,
AV11 n * « * m y h a n d a n d t h a u f *
f i r m i « c a l o| sal t! C o u r t t h i s 3 r d
•ia) u f f f o t r m t i e f A h , I t A l.
«» r . i i k i i n i k j n
C l e r k t.’l r c u l l C o u r t
ll&gt;
n
la I l F I l H I C K ,
D ep u ty Clerk
M ' f fl . t s l C l e r k !

.ORlOAV

F R O N T

foH lid d cn

pain
to p ic.

It

no

longer

(ram

Du Pont Copper A Compound

s \

a b u il t *

WE HAVE MADE

I . oihJ irg r la h lr growing |ir»rtirr today rail* lor
(iw ol only thr matt rffrrliiw fungicide, whrrn
plant iliK-aw control I* required.

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Iterative nf ill low *ohjl&gt;ililv Du I'nnl Lopper-A
C o m p o u n d te d u e ra lo iu ry lo ru p | irr-*e n *lliv r
plant* and help* get h ith e r yield*; Iw-eaine it rottIro ll fungous disease* efleetivrlj without *tuntlng
grow th; and beeauae Copper-A i* eronom iral lo
uae . . . (h it Du Pont fungicide i* ) our ihree-w aj
weapon for conservation.

I
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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 auurrd o f
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.

riw tiT

J i Il i l ' A I *
A IMA I I T
OF
T im
So many w ork.ra warn ntfect«d
• T « T F Air F I. O M ID A . IV AVD
I nt thn plant of th r [ntrrron tincnt
Foil
R i:« h fll.K
ATU’^ T * .
IV
I A irrra fi Corporntlon In Miami
1 II I &gt; l L I O .
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H II F L T U N
IIAIIHIH*
1 (hat a realdmt phyakian began U I U . I A U
I'ls itllff
a ca rtfu l *tody of the problem
VH
a
■nit ha* d eviini an oil ointm ent M H l o T l i r IIA ItliiH.
DefeAilanl
that cart be uwrt on thatr hand* S T A T E u r E U m i b A OltCK TlNlH V
I tor ci t h y
H arris
tie h * w a l u g ,
and afford* a proteeliva acraen 1 «»
Mic higan
again*! th * dangrrou* »teel dual.
IT IH O H H f ' l t P . H T h a i
you dn
T n* remedy iliould **v r the n a ­ *|r|*-*sr
In I b l * I ' u i i r l I n i h e M i l
tion many thouaandi ol man work ,*r r i . m p l s l n t f i l e d h e r e i n a g a i n s t
y r&gt;k* »*n (ti e Tlh. d a y wf Ih s c e u n b e f
hour* In Induitrial plant*.

f

f ! A R D in , which may hel|i .n one
of two ways: ( ! ) as a Ionic. It
may pep up appaUt#, aid digvulion, nnd thus help build energy
for the '’lim e" to ct me; { 2 )
atafied -i days Iwforr the Unit.
and Igkrn a* directed, it may aid
In relieving purrlv
functional,
periodic pain I A RiH H's 62-yrar
rrrnrd says
T ry It — Ailv*

HTATION on -IrH nnd I’grk Ave.. by Ihe GREY
CAR CO.

HIM or Complaint flt*4
you In Ihlo rnuto &gt;4 the
rr.gM ot Kominolo Cownir.
hr (Ml* !.»• W hl*h*(n, ho*rll» n (or illvorco,

* he* k *. l l ' s l a r e k r i ' i 1» M s 1&lt;•&gt;u l
Ins
a c t l l a l r (l le e Pi* Ih*.
and
* *•■»
»&lt;I U then i»l
1iirl tr e l l IMIS,
K mhh
all
( h i e f i l l * fi In w u r k l fig i II II Intel ■ ry
lh al
* H&lt; Like- hi m 1Ihr u i h e e n l i f e m*i- u t h e a s l
T h e f h f r k i |itif [Hift
Ihnaa
" the beverage dl»pe tier f •
of 1
pars
In II
H
F a m e s a n d a i e signed
■ i l h t h e n a m e s of F f&gt; u t i l s , aa
■'resident nnd H
l»
Alien
as
treasurer
H ow ever,
ifm *
rh eeka
m ay he signed w ith o lh r r n ifflta,
hul
p a r a t ' f e til t h e s a m e p e r s o n .
T h o s e p r e s e n t e d up t o I h - p r e s e n t
t l m r h a v e h e r o d r a w n **n Ih e C o r n
- ■ r h a o g e h a n k o f N-W V»*rk
A cl o f p l a r e b t s h r l i . h u l II le a n i l *
f -l p a lr il
Ih* I
future
rherke
m sf
he drawrk on l h » C h s » - V s l l o O S l
l i a n k iit -Sew Y o r k
Thee* rh eeka
of ir*u i«- fo rg r rle e
T h e ffssn p r e e d i t i n g Ih * f hee-ks
b e e n *1e»f rtl&gt;n| lit
■ n* a f o r e
&gt;0 H • • h i n g t o f i
11 c
a# .......... 1 f l
1 -if r m of 4|fr
lil&gt;'riff h « i i
I d ) lor n

Periodic

Ihe ATI,ANTIC FILLING

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IN I

Skin Infection Cornea
r„n***M ll** w**h*. W ITXCXa
0 (• IIKIINlaiN. (■t*fk of on&gt;4
_4*„url. *» 4 Ih* offlrU I **»l (h * r*.
From Steel Particles!
- 1 „r ihi. ih* &lt;(h 4*y uf S o t , A. D.

Young lady, does an
old TABOO mean you
don’t know th is hsln?

The re-openlng

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la ito u l**
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lh(* * f 4 » r * h * l l h* p i(h lt* h * 4 f o r

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your nose and th ro a t!'
A n d y o u ’l l

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lik e t h e f i n e r f l a v o r o f

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nice Uwn, good locution,
UttiAYi B n d g f, f it 1ja u n ty .
ithor ottmeUv* feature*,
leaving the city. Price U m 4 * t m • olactria refrlg e rator.

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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

n

9

9

tlonna, minister of Indaatrtai Prodaction, took oral th* portfolio
of Communication* Mlnlater Bobert 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:
" Taking Into ronalderallon the
prevailing
exceptional
ctrcumaLane**,
themarehal, who, aa
chief of itata will coatlhu* to
represent the French sovereignty
and th* continued axfaUnce of th*
country, decided to sonfar noon
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 Bortin, went on to aa/ that Retain
had tha graaleat a*teem for Laval’a patriotism.
Petals named U ra l kk
■or by signing a apt
(aUfoil n&amp;tndiMfity i

•■aid. The poet former
o y A d m lr e lJi
roandar o f Uh
c * + who m m Hjl
Africa under Al
Under tbo cenet
_ ment, a Gorman
9 U val win deputlgo for Petals
“la case tha U ttar Id prevented
from carrying out |U ranoUone."
A Stockholm dispatch reported
Vkhy had also (
*
“
- d a l ly that U v a )
9 invested -*

SAVIN(iS BONDS
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Navy

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T ri|io litn iiiH
s * p a rt
o f ilu- •fo u r- w n y K t j u f o ic on
! A x i- lo iu - s in N o r t h A f r l c *
ttlnh- A n H 'iic H it m id B r i t i s h
| h o p - - ir o t k d p c |w r in t o T u n , ...
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OPA Order Freezing Coffee Is
Local Lions Have
Effective N ovem ber 21 To 29 D inn er With Club

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*.

From Win,er Park

.JBJS,

[■ ru in g

[ lp lr n „ f
division

li- hom es; to p ro m o ir
io-o|*ersllon in neighl-i

meetings,

rallies.

Ilefrr»hin i nt*

Mi-

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For
Vegetables
At Fanners Market
-—.s'

Blood Bank Campaign

A
Division

of

w ill

A cluh assembly of the Itolsr)
club was held last night al Ihr ■Ion
nwm.
are r e - ') ,,,,,* of Mr. and
Mrs.
Earlr •Uted
demand, but' Turner on Mellonrllls Avenue. (,

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f-ss-s
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8anfort| W. Fpencer and W . C. Hutchison

*■ Iwh-.wsre sleeted to th* board to fl!' n
1
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today.] the un*iplr«d_ terms of Randall U r d C T ilO U H C IH l_Ol(l
vary Chase and “T. Bradford Dry1'
To Comply With W LB
g r ^ o . srq bring' who recently resigned.
Plana for the “ Ladles Night"
high aa |7:M* a a n t e and .r e

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f r e . ^ .o b G o u s l y w o r d s d U
A T t r l r t i L i ' t i “ 1“
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.h lp re d te frem lh a a m ^ r n part program

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actio n

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P is a 's

to bo hold' during the
Christmas
holidays
ware
dl,
rutted and a campaign to raise
funds for tho establishm ent of *
“Hood honk" In Homlnolo Count)
waa recommended. Following thr
business session light refresh
monte wore served.
Among thooo present w ere: \V
C. Haynes, Hsnry Colclough. Ed
Iw alm , A . W. Epp*.. Loo U sh e r.
RolAndrew Carraw ay, G eorge Ro
lias, H. &amp; Pope, 11. J . Lahmain.

adequate J. U Iagley, and Holland Dean

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W A S H IN G T O N .

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Meeting Will Be
Friday Evening

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w ith
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I s i. |«| K n a t n c r , J*»*

Frotldenl ■R ooievell
Irelsy
d i­
rected Montgom ery-W ard and Co.
to Comply “ wllSout furlh rr delay"
A l.| V | fi| r"tn n w r i t '
with the W ar 1-almr Hoard unlrr
i.s-ua nn iiiltpj s
that tha big Chicago Mall Order
house should Include a “maintonanca o f membership" clause In
Its co n tract with th# employes'
Sanford Boys Arc
onion.
—
I
It. (). T. C. Officers
also called for rora| Tha
1
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|too w ages and working conditions ore s ik n l to ottenrl a final men I G A I N E S V I L L E . No, I ' 1 1 S|»r
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firm , which coo- Ing Frid ay avrnlng at g:0u n'rl-M k ' ’
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tended tbo rulings were lllega In the City Commissioner's m&lt;»« i " ’ r .
J " ,h,‘ 1 'l1' ' ’’.V1?
iJ
land unetonomlc, said It wouk on Ih* first floor of the m ,
H -rld a are officers in Ihr I ni
Hall and the Sallorenea will m eet!
’ » r .e r v e O ffice r. Ire .n
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member-- a t 9:00 ocock .
n II
INvp#, AiM
.Sanfnnl

u bo «x-. Barbers Sat Haircut i♦to •u« Pf*»|d*ntooaptgjPrice At Fjffy C an tzl^ ^ ■alnUna
nc* J
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10 8 u E !l F . £ « “ S i .

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■I aring plans, sharing o f scan - U n it Msirria t,Ms«-. A m r r iH i
ment was cut off sad annihilated mechanical and household eaulp Legion, Mrs. (*. W.
northeast of TuSpM sa d that vio­ me nl and any other aclivlllaa of Sm ith; irhurrh &lt;*»m tnlH rf, Rr\
Som inolr County Ghaiu
Brook
lent Russian a tts ik a were repulsed the community war services "
••
(',l«ew»,l
The block chairman will * m l
of C’o m m rrrr.
K*lwan| III**
II iv
by N ail tanka 1« tb s A laglr area
na; K Iwanld Cluli. t h arlr* t
|#
gins
In tha crushing d efeat a t MM of tb * central CsQCSStu. The co m .!™ * ■
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w ay, where an invasion apeerl
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aimed a t H aw aii and perhaps th* Ing at Stalingrad.)
! tur.
|»t*r when butter
W o n ia n 's ( luu M r* t h a rlr* l»».w
.
It .
SI
th .
I
A m erican' co a st wa* tum «l back,
rh###r ar# ra tlu n n i. M rs. Mough
•on; Rumil^a for A m rrira. Mi !
S
t M g . el. Hi
tha Japanese admitted losing only _
.
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ton d U c lo tn i
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M U W r ig h t; • ily and f o i l " * &gt;t J(l ,
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o n w ^ c r e f t carrier and a c r u b .r H e m a i K l
18 H e a V y #
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Jam r«
Gut an.t . Mt •••icotary Club P I a n s winiam K iih ^ r; u«i i
m». C
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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 of­
ficial United 8 la tea accounts of

rip ctii

• n i t nf • gun a had dhut dow n I I
N u ll HI * 1 rtft IM I In r r d a ys n rsr
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t lt f r iu
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fa r
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il. rtw

n.

“**

-attacks In ths N a lch ik
sretnr
and scouting raid* in the Tus|&gt;.r
area.
rom m snj
(The German
announced that
lan detach

British A m rn can

■
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.*
V ••solid t i l um n w a a rr
I •••« t •«i . t« i*.| so n th rrn T u n is ia in
IS II..Ik. |n silt across th. A l h *
Is .
) . .is h \ f r n an ni o t a c lo r a t r
.
i
i th. i .sail 1st ir t p o llt a n la
i ••I . is -1 w ith i ties*
d rives
•r. **s.i ths M u lis h F.ighth
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• io hg&gt;|»t * n
fspldl&gt;
i
k S h i &gt;»rls| M a rs h a l Rum
... i
t
w. t. V f r Is a C o rp * across
I i i • &gt;s i*i*l I t i |h .111
l|Rir&lt; li
iK n d lttlc 's
&gt;ssi . ttss.k a
hand
II nniMir
Hi.
a ll
nniM irtant
untr*d of
.( the
thr air
llis r t t r
A ir
litnkd
ablal*
-I. -i t -•v •• * a L r i m a n fig h t
.
w ini.
th*
R AK
prute^ tln g

Tsk4 Three Weeks ln’I}”rk"'7, l7 w?p*^r ^ .-sur '
,
W ASH INGTON. Nov. ID T _Y *’
— Naval expert* reported '
It will
tak e tha
Ja p a n ***
at
least three week, and poaalblv
much longer to prepare fo r another
try at Guadakanal.
T his opinion la baaed on a de­
tailed analysis of staggering loa,
* * In ship*, men and aqulpmtnl
suffered by th* in tm y In last
weeks b o u t
Delay will give the United Slataa force* an opportunity to re­

\

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i.
t o n « nf 150.000 tro u p j
««.%• tIn n*tm i; into n o rth e rn Tuu

Recreation Head/ ' •''
To Are Announced By
Chairman Shames

u* c—

M c llU r-

I I riltrnli
n ih u
A llicsl fo rrrs w r r e
, *.r»r*l it n ib rig in g a g a in * ! thr
\%i» «ti ••rightml *»n the ^ , r k
.......... .«• f- llowa

as it hit the water a f t e r twing shut
!•
forces in the South Pacific. Thl- is n i.h«Mi. !•&gt;»••«*

J Held For Sanford
Block Chairmen

«tt» wur

I n k . I h a i l l« III I he heart
h F ,| iia t » r la l A li If a, ab- ul

1

to day.

to f i i n 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 a tta ck ­
mi&gt;lin«*tif ing divisions in a supreme but
t i n n i n g ti n
W orkers
vain effort to ca rry out Adolf Civilian
,U
\.-v
H itler's orders tu take S ta lin ­
Make P I a n s Fo r
grad by Nov 6
The Germans, balked in that
Meat
Rationing
drive, regrouped and for the last
I tank J Sham es. ch»»i*"*»*
II- p il l
w##k have concentrated on thr
RIim k (hairm rn
who
hava
*f
an,| i
factory district. Thus far. the t c n n l under Mr« iHilav Krvot the Rr«Tealion l)i*is»«»i
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
| to ll a i
enemy has gained only a few C ro n work,
clothing
aalvggf chairmen of conim lllrra a«wl
yards.
drives or othar «lefenaa work, IT ! C»’mrnit trea The Rev Frank
The midnight communique re ­ fip e ite d to attend a meat Ing i t
I n . will serve aa first ih
ported alight Russian triumphs the Woman** Huh tomorrow af•ml ( apt George Woml*. «*•
In the general 8talln g ral area, and Larnoon at .1 00 o'clock to organ*
c*»ihI chairm an
umler I U n til
northwest of Staling rad . It aald tie for civilian war services In con*
lb s Russian* dislodged the Ger- nection with Ihr meal rationing H hllBtl.
aNamed as chairm en &lt;&gt;f •••
man* from poaltleeu northeast program. Mrs. Jam es Moughton,
county chairman al the *'»&gt;»•re 0 itUva s e n , t -ount v i . imc It
W Y llnnik*
lb * meat** program, ita t ld tadav ru tio n , tha llev
It
Review lnv l u
"block
plan1. J r ; Horne ff *»■pi I allf &gt; Mrs
th of
I which
ha" proved to he a auecaaa A. Nawrnan. San fon l t ivir It
in a view of the last raonth
a l the
th rlw
l
ful mean* of
contacting
M« h creation
T
h
I a » t " ii , Junmr
battle of BUlUlCTWd, aald th a jlu
in town for war work and Banmr ll&lt;»*lraar« Mr* M
Germ an* a ttra g e d advance, of! family
fa
Moughton
aald.
"T
h
e
plan
W
rig
h
t.
S,H«rl«
and
A th le tic
50 yards dally &gt; &gt; 9* Oet. 15 to | M
abandoned | •* » means of organisation eatat* Herman M orn* t omnn rrial Re*
Nov. D. when
lha city Mi#he,| to aaaurr total covermg* reation.
Charlt • M nffiw n,
I •»
that attempt to redo
Mavrin
Prisoner* war* quoted aa aay of all houarholda for c H llla n war formation ami lNihlM*lt&gt;
Mar&lt;» llootgkin.
Flr»an*e.
l**Uail |
1
Ing that Hiller orlered the city | •ervlcea
fa rlh lie a .
Id
Higgiri*
file d the I "T o summarize, aconiing In th« | -Moorr,
take n by N6v. 1.
Recreation.
A
v»
\Vnght,
1 United Stales Office nf Civilian | Social
data aa Nov. 6.
M i.
W
G
Tha Gannan s ir /ore* made a .
,Bull#.Un* th* Purpose.
Davis. a a .is t« l b&gt;
Vie,- t'h a irm a n .
It.
many as 30W flig h t* dally whll l*i* block plan are: to carry Klem lng
civilian
war
activity fre th m e n t,, M r . A I Lee
ths army attsc!
-ckso constantly on qforward
u ickly and e ffe c t iv e ly ;
to »el
nl
, illi com m it I »rhalrm * n
a sector two to IhreS miles wldr
v 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 w are said to be home, ra p id ly and a c c u r a t e ly ; to named
on th* defenalv* aU along the ice lle v t In fo rm a tio n w h ich ms&gt; Mrs. J II T atum . ||ii«lf«*r», M lJ II T r»Iu rk
Talrut
►)!!••
(aueaaus
fro st, w
here
th* Hut-!
.
.......
. .................
...
ncdteicti
iiy
l*
needed jo
fo rr co m m u n ity
-■»
^r.
slant haras* t h s m .w it h
p l.nn ln * tiu l to snswer quevUnti* talnm nit. t h a ilr- M**ri»-s»u

a t a
S ta te

l.o o o m ile * o f *»ri*I

ilcm ’i'l. f ii f h l i ii K F r e n c h c o l­
u m n - f r o m l.n k e C h a d w e r e
ii|N&gt;rli-il I , h I i i v to h r t lr iv in g
i . m u n i ili.- " h a c k i l o o r " o f

. K , Meeting Will Be

Jap Losses In
Men And Ships
Mount Higher

A rs to a U l

A t in.—

. **ln th , course a f the en gage-,
meat more than fiOO enemy tro o p ,!
4 killed or wounded." th* Somld-night communique said |
"E ig h t German tanka e e r * bum -*1 or disabled, nine guns. I f rnorU re, 31 machine-gum and II
dugouta and blockjiouscs
w ere'
destroyed.
T b * battle
for the
factory
R ea r
A dm.,
Norman
Scott
( a b o r t ) , 6 3 . of Kirkwood, Mo.,
(shown in a Lieut. Commander’*
uniform ) waa reported killed I d
the recent naval air b altla In tb *
Solomons
In
whkh
American
force* won a smashing vktory.
S c o tt la tha fourth American ad­
m iral to lo st hla Ilfs lin e* the
Unltad S ta le s entered tha war.
T h is la an official U. S. Navy
photo.

M

f Pierre Uival (i i v e n
L i f e And Death
Powers By Nazis
In Vichy, Fran ce

Dive Bomber Crashes In Pacific Battle

Soviet dlzpstrhrz reported today
th at tha Ktd Armies have seized
th a Initiative on both northern
and southern flank* of th* longbesieged Stalingrad, and score*
o f new gain* were reported In
iba Caucaau.
German tank and infantry a t•|
tack a on thr factory d latrkk o f'
Stalingrad, whkh tha N ctia are!
attem pting to capture for winter;,
headquarter., were beaten off a -j
gani yesterday and aou nter-alU ck- j
in * Russian* .eltrd several enem&gt; .
atrong points, the Russians an-|

(•&gt; Aaaaalataa Press)

Frvtxh pacpla aa a result o f tha
Vichy regim e's la t u t capitulation
to lla Nasi eonqoerore.
_ Marshall H snri N ta ln Invested
D rio rre
Laval w ith
dictatorial
powtr* Wednesday and tha arw*
A ila Vichy
tovoram ant
chief
promply ox trd to d th a n te
ln r up hla cabinet, replacing tha
m lnU tan a f navy and common!^ ra tio n *, tha V khy radio anounevd
’'l a s t night.
In bcatowlng “full power** on
him aa hla deputy and preeumpUva (ucceaaor, and a
German
radio report from V k h y eald
&gt; U * a l “ alone will announce l a * t
-'a n d dacreea on hla own responsi­
bility."
Thus Laval appoarad to have
attained the statu s of a t laaat
a Gauletler In German-oeruplad
Franca, clim axing hla comeback
3 from political acllpaa following
tha 1*40 arm latk c, although aa
a dictator ha preaurnaby will ba
dictated to In turn by Adolf H it'
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 fig u re­
head of F ran ca whoa* popularity
among tha people alone keep him
In the government.
aet about ImmadlaUly re-

A ^ M tcla lril

'" V

French r Cross; Desert To
o u r-W a y Squeeze On Axis

Coun t e r - A ttack in g
Reds M ake Gains
In Caucasus And
Stalingrad
Area
(• / A im t a lt o

M em ber

riedt*

ENSE
UNITED STAIES DEFENSE

49

Both Sectors'Enter

Killed In Action

Ifm ilit

SANFORD, FLORIDA. THURSDAY. NOVEMUER 19. 1912

Bombers Russians TakeI
s T o Offensive In!

U. S.*British Forces
Strike Harder At
L a s t Stronghold
o In N o r t h Africa

9

DAILY NEWSPAPER

For Victory

um» ning
th in w ill b# th r fin a l inKtruvI i n n Ilir r t in g un lha* t|uli#a o f Ih *
w m itrit who r n tc r t a ln t e r v ic r men,
'l i *
W r ig h t
stated,
re m in d in g
that the S e rvic e C lub on l a k e
M m iro r la np#n «#ven
d ay* a
w r r k fro m 1:00 |V M- U&gt; 11:00

errY BRIEF

I a * Aoera

IC:0O o'clock tomorrow morning
a t tha Coort llouaa, with Jio l*r
M. D. Rmllh presiding at whirh
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Ju ry will maka a rtport.

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Park Avenue.
also
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liautrnant In th r fir l&lt;i m tlllrry,
ln| a platoon In tha ireradr. H IIliarn A. U f f l e r , 1IK15 Hibiscus
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tha Infantry u n it
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In
tha
IIOTC couraaa, will Pa In Una to
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Die Of Poisoning

SA L EM . O rs. Nor. 16, (Al—
Eurty-four Inmate* of the Oregon
S la te Hospital for ths Inaan* oltd
today from an unidentified poison
— possibly In fro sen tg g a — and
nhytlelant struggled to I a TO tha
lir e , of more than «00 other*.
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wore oaten, scrambled a t dinner
last night
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SEMINOLE
'A T T T OR
John Belyeu
r-InC hJrf
..... Valeria Wells
Editor
....
Bill Earle
Editor*
By “ BOMB CHICKEN”
By EMMETT HERNDON
Virginia Kelley
Well,
here w* are again with
W alter Anderson
Realising the need for better tha “dope” on all the “dopes” of
.... Ann Stln*
men
mentally,
aa
w*ll
»*
physicalgood old 8. II. 8. . . W asn't it
Virginia ChapSport* Editors
ly, the I)epartmenl of Education a surprise to see M artha I'ag*
of
Florida
1*
striving
to
davalop
8am Thurmond
T re
ra..'’0
young men In every way pooilble. T
Trwe.
T .m n l. a.1t th*
e :'e.snH
n^d r.eorw.
George Temple
the
This year every b of. graduating game last Friday n lg n t??. . It
from Seminole High School le seem* th a t Hesuflt
Robinson,
required lo hava on* cradlt In a tT/ieieo
HU jeiHIt/
w« aura
Sylvia •nciKHi
MeUch, m
and
M arty aPerkin*
physical science. Such courses In­ are going to have to get together
clude Radio, Mechanics (Aeronau­ end deride wJio Is to have that
By MIRIAM HI’KIH
tics). and Practical Physics; In­ fectlnating young m an—Warren
structors for th*** class* are W. | Daniels. . . This Is somethin new I
On Friday. Nov. ft tha offlca D. Hoffman and Q. E. McKay.
Daphne Connelly went to thx
The Radio coure* Is a study game the other night with Wesley
practice claas at the Vocational
of
the
principle#
of
electricity
a*
School pr*a«nt*«l a .k it. -Who
Jarkaonlll . . We M as that Betty
rauic. A*
to radte.
As roe
tha iuncfunc­ King has a datd thl* Friday night
Oota Th* Job.” In thla perfor- relatingg lo
nunc* wa were shown how dlf- tion! o■f th# various parts of tha with “B u tterb air. . Do you know
t e n t type* of applicant* apply radio are studied, they are hand­ that Audrey Bach la going with
led RIUl
and IIWJWMWJ.
inspected, toi
so th at **m
th* ■
stu
»** Joe Baker? . . She wae with him
for a Job. Each character pre- I«1
amtad bar rule vary nicely. mak­ dent will not only have the the­ at the game the othe rn lg h t .Did
oretical knowledge, but also the you see Randall Collins with his
dressed properly, talked cor- practical application.
O. A. O. Jean W illiams?? . . .
and presented * letter of
The *'
Mechha nlei or Aeronautics Randall ran really pick 'em. . .
lion correct in every ile- course I* preparatory for any What blond sophomore Is “In­
oblfe work. The tensely" Interested In
aviation or automobile
got the lob.
Jimmy
class has dismantled a *37 Pack­ Ridge and Sam Thurmond?? . .
.RACTEIlS
in, the boss—Ml*. G. II. ard sedan and la studying each (By the w ay—what girl is n 't? ? )
part separately. Student* complet­ . . . Is Is true th a t Mary Ann
Tha Over-dres»e,l Applicant
ing this coure* should have a Wclchel ami Camille Batton have
* Nelson,
*• ■ n. Ji
practical knowledge of engines practically com* tn blows ovar
Mr*. -E. J.
Over-confldent Applicant — and their part£.
Marion ilabom T ?? . .If you
The Physics class, email though think that John Belyeu And Lucy
ja lra le e Thompson
tale
of
woe
It
Is,
Is
striving
to
learn
the
The Applicant with a
Ward were having good time at
fundamentals of practical physics. the game—well, you should have
—Winifred I/ovell
„
Applicant Thl* course Includes the study of se. n tlrm in Ine show last Sun­
mrchinir*. heat, electricity, sound day nightIM . . Ummmmll Billy
—Mre. Arafyn True
■Perfect
Applicant—Jewell and light.
Johnson had hla third date with
These student* ara doing their lulls Caldwell last night111 When
’a Secretary —Miriam |iart tn prepare thcmaelvre for "thooe boys"
come
out—they
service whenever
needed in really come out with a bangH .
___,1 more student*
from liecie Ham’e armed fotres or de- Do you know that Bobby Aiken
■Chool are now holding roll- lense project*.
and Jo* Baker think that Marty
L Auusln Clause arul MirI'rrklns Is "Just super” !!! That
June Burdick are working at
old flamo of Edith luivefoy and
Sanford Air Base Marjorie JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL NEWS Sreddl* Fields' Is still burning
£gW Started temporarily but now
steadily . . What were Pauline
The students end faculty of the McClellan and l-eltoy Hodge argu­
___ _ permanent job.
bd
Mre. Bwaln has a civil service Junior High School presented a ing about so heatedly th* other
apel program Tuesday,
Tuesda
h r .t f ~ ! n th ; Navy War,) at Charles. S p l e n d i d chapel
d a y ? ? ? . .Kathryn W lfgtna had
__k
November
16. Miss I/suls* Bwaln another date with Billy Brumley
was
In
charge,
and
th#
following
EHiabeth Eaten ha* gone to
lest night. . Are Ralph Wolfer
Tampa where she will take a program was given by a group and Jane Thigpen “ju st pals" Or
cf talented students:
cfril service examination.
. . . W herrevrr you tee Shirley
Alice Tyre he* part time em­ School Song
Kick, you can see Kenny Echols
it with E. C. Harper of K**av —“la stin g World Peace — right besidt her! ! . . .This week
f i x ' ; ford Electric Company.
Bill Ludwle
we give you Paul Hickson and
___ stanthy Kenls Is now hold- Scripture —George Chapmen
Christ*
Elisabeth Fite
as the
“Ideal
American'* couple of the week".• . Did you
h r a permanent position at the Recitation — Ttia
Creed —Simon Dlngfelder
Hollywood Kho*.
know that Kmrnrtl Herndon red
W# think Mollle Wilkinson Is Flay —I FMrdge Allegiance —By i another dale with Mary Ann
soma members of the eighth I Wclchel? ? ? Do you know ihst
‘ ■eking B mistake hv taking a
Job at th# Ten Cent Hlorv.
gr*&lt;n
„ , lu&gt;ii Meriwether has • new boyBy | friend —III*
Mr*. Ulrey h»* been absent is- Th* Star Spangled Benner
name is
'M ajo r'’
Vfffti d a rt bfctUBB of BlcknrtR in
enliri School
King. . . We hear th at she even
m family.
has a large picture of him. Fussy
Moreland ami Ann Htlne seem to
k.
8om* legal tvpipg U
I* Iwlnir
l&gt;elr done
rlk
»|ro
he getting along smoothly these
tbl* week by Pldb* I'U . M
ilnysl ' !
What
two
girls,
Thompson a n d J r a r l l IMlt man
M itrr
r.atliff nrul lU iry lk'At•enlor and Junior, were raving
K
n ..........................
nhnut O |l l.* n d r« « ? ? ?
Did
ly, W
who
IK haw lust Slarte.1 book
io,i hear what rneeh said to
like this subject *« well
FltEDK •'IEI.D8
Hilly Johnson? ? ? . Well here
M r il,Maxwell hss tn drive them
At lest after five long week*
e s / from It.
It was a ran- . Coarh: “ What would you do If we
Wa ara aorrv to loss Mr* ( lar* th* letter came!
sort
denveloo* with th* Inscripw rre on the ten yen! line, end
[ateeh Verny who has gono u&gt;
tlo
n
-o
n
IMS
MAOSTY'H
HER-1 they Intercepted our p a t* f t"
K t i u d . Mrs. H ill h ai takrn
If placa a i ihorthand trachar. VICEr-and an attractlca five cent Hilly Johruon: “In th at caie, 1
Now itu rn ti who have enrolled Newfobmllend stamp.
would pruhatdy move farther up
I had written the Department
ro Balms levy, l-cnsbelle llagan.
the bench to ire batter.”
of
Education
for
Information
on
alb WWboldt. rtayila Jonai an.)
the history of
Newfoundland
tv*. Oalll»on.
assignment
In
A now r la .i In filing anil Of which was mv
|M Practice will bail In Monday. American Hlelory.
It
waa
quite
surprised
Dml
[ M | ( . Anyone whoewlshes lo
nroll tor this clai* p la n e do to the letterhead and style are Ilka
Our llrd C ron drive, for thraa
I toon a* noailbla. If there are the ones we have been studying daye laat week, went “ovrr tha
Mush applicant*, a newel*** In In our Commercial English Class. top" —Mr*, elm* Mitchell I*
Mr. Shaw, Secretary of Educa­ chairman of lied C ro n and w*
barlli*ml will begin alio
Notice to all parenni
taking tion. give me Information on two are making plana for good work.
M l Service. Sea M. I- Wright looks, on* of which Is entitled
All of ui sympathise with Mr*.
I tbs port office and get an *p- ••Tl* Story of Newfoundland" Frances Hill, In the recent death
lie*lIon blank and fill out to get which may ba secure from Ginn of her mother. Mr*. E. I,. Morrow.
■mission to taka thla n sm ln s- and Co. In New York. These cor­
The following program
wa»
The examlnatlnn* are given respondence* with our neighbor­ given by Mrs. 'in n in g * pupil*;
kch month, the ntv.'. In Decern- ing countries will continue throuh- The Lo.t Kitty - I 'e g g y W right
out th* year.
and Patricia Tookc
Th# I le a r n t (Kill — Anita Brown
You W nhed -George Hardin
Th# Camel —Jimmy F t'.
Kisses —Patricia’ Took* 1
My Dog - lqmmy .Hp«4r
W»»h l&gt;ny —Ann Dunn
Things at Nlghl
Wll#jr J a m il
A Kormtl (*all —Nanry Kurka
Tbr S|&gt;rlhng lesson — G to rf t
llardrn an«l Tommp Spear.
DRY GARDEN vegeUble THREE ROOM COTTAGE, Elder
its a* follow*: 100 *ach In
Spring*, 11.60 month. Bo* 8,
collection, Broccoli, Cab.
I, Bermuda Onions, Coltard*,
EPORT SHOTS
at*, Beat*; Tcmatoaa, Ei&gt;1«, Leaks, llruisala Sprouts, Furnished house, T03 Palmetto
Ily UCTTBRBALL
fo r t; .W plus poatag* or
Arc.
(Sport* Editor's
Not*:
Thla
rasa. J . W. Balt, phone I I ,
week's
guest sport columnist I*
• Monro*.
Jack Senn, Announcer for
lb*
local football games and former
•porta editor for th# Colary Fad.
for 1 0 EVERBLOOMINO.
—h*n. Thurmond) •
fear field-grown rl»nt*. HhlpBy th* lima you read this th*
ANT
TO
BUY:
any
kind
old
I freshly dug.
GUARAN.
house to wrack. Duhart Lam* Mullet-Fed game will b* “old
IED to ranch jro* In planting
stuff” but I'm sura you can toll
her Co, (KX&gt; Sanford Ava.
Million. Other bargain offara,
what an avrnt it must h a r t ba*n
JUB rose* desert bed In our Wanted:
Beat
diamond
th
at
for th*
Sanford
Quarterback.
* folder—Bend now I Want
1100.00 will buy Bern g, C-o W arren Daniel*—8L Augustin*, If
IADS of cut flowaraT Then
Herald.
you will remember wa* hi* for*
mt TYLER roaao—send (1
. “Alma
Mammy” —Jimmy
Hi TYTEX ROSE NUR8ER- Throe to five acre* tiled land, mdr
Hide* wa* out for practice last
I, Box U S , TYLER. TEXAS.
small house, electricity. Detail* weak (with tha Doctor's 0 . K.)—
by mall only. WlUlam Munn, Glad lo ba back h* entered Into
Plants, M. H. Nelson.
117 Win U r Park Av*. Orlando, th* faetlvltle* with * grim V*»&gt;
Fla.
gene* to return to th* flrxt atrtng
aging hi* on* good hand on hla
right aid* and tha splint awing*
Ing from hi* )*•&gt; side—A paanllar

Defense

“What’s Cookin’r

Vocational School *

Information Given On
Foreign Mail Service

f K.

SOUTHSIDE NEWS

Classified Advertisements

Geneva Bridge, Delahaaty.
report fo r piiractie* a
feglure*.

: 3 ^ S 'difS

r**k bafo
breete ancounler, yet,
practically the entire

jb'ysuJSs 1

to pnettao Just before .tl
n M ^ n e m to g that **t
should have bow. M*l

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•

•

Salamagundi “Snap'’ High School Victory
Contest Announced Corps Is Suggested

S. H. S. Fashions

*

Celery Feds Defeat Mullets
For Third Straight Victory «

O r AUDREY BACH
U arleei* Jo sts
By MARY ELLEN WILLIAMS
Wheal Don't you
think tha
At chqpal Thursday, H erbert bright clothe* our student
Hold th a t poeel Watch III Geo,
ear
■to- helped spur our team along to
Mcreland suggested
to
___ ought
.
________
.
_______
__
that
to b* a n o d ' None!
The Seminole
H igh
School
I haven't gone completely batty, 'dent body the organisation o f a
On the
tha sideline*, enthusiast
enthusiastic*!- Celery Feds came through here
Ulgh School Victory.Corp In our victory?
with their third straig h t vic­
fcm
^ V o o l^
^ 0 thS school. This la ■ national school ly cheering the boys on last F ri­ tory ol the season, Friday even­
^ taito*
8 u / filtoh*
; nnoun&lt;.^,
|un c(nna4]
activity under the Marderehlp day night, waa Ann Wiggins In a ing by defeating a strong team
snapshot contest
c f Paul V. McNutt, Chairman rate green faille jum per. Cheering of S l Augustine “ Mullets" 26
Every student of S. II. S. Is of the War Manpower Commis­ with her were Shirley Smith in lo 0. Tha Feds never
looked
i * * r*“cowgirl"
r
eligible. Th* minium li 13 snap­ sion.
a blue denim "cow
girl" suit, and better as they took advantage . „
„ __
_ ,__ . ,
shots. These may ba turned In to
Th* two objective# of the pro- Nancy Collom who wore a two of Mullet error*, one of which, a t S u n ’,
Bill Earl*
_
. or Kathryn
_ Wiggins.
_|u»».
m are tha training at atu- piece aqua dress and a bright high forward pass, w as recovered )“*• • ^ * * Ut*^ A iJ*'
Prises of three, two, and one dol*. d*nU for
ior w ar aarrlca
service th
uias
win ytllow coat.
a t wtll
by th* Feds early to tha gsme
f«™IH« symptoms Indiests
lari, respectively, are to be given | comr ,ft« r they leave echool
Jean Harper “ w asn't doin' so on their opponent* 20 yard line, you really need one. Que*. What
for tha beet snapshots. The win- j §nj the active participation «f hod" to a darling red corduroy Followed gains by Fletnlng, a j
• i?**1* ? .
r °U
nine picture* hnd other lu lu b ls -im j-nu in ih* community'* w ar dre*e, worn with a silver chain first down by Wolfer, and than 1
A m. On# th a t bring* rewlir t* pobllehest-Jn-tha JJallf.
wh|l* they ara yet to school.
m
nccklrss.
ished over the line I l*tf gently, thoroughly, promptlyLandress crashed
Come on camera bugs, s n a p . * To become q member of the
A ren't tha blue o r beige Joyce for the Fed * firet touchdown. ,
W hat laxaUv* usually will
those ehots of your tehool chums 1Corp
Sylcia
Meiach, The kick for the ex tra point
oolnt went do this? An*. One such laxative,
e student must ba partici­ plarshoea th at
• ml really make our Sally a pating In a school physical f l u Helen Hutchison, and Jana Thig­ wild
when token by directions. Is Blackw in again this year!
peas program appropriate to hla pen wear wonderful T
Th* Mullet* failed In the se­ Draught. 26 to 40 dosaa, only
With
Mart
Pag*
who
wore
a
abilities and needs; ne should ba
cond quarter to
mako (o jr 26c. Fellow label directions. Adv.
_____ _. . . . .straight
.....
v„ v ,Fed
„ „ line
„
downs, the
studying or have studied school navy blue dress was Charlotte
courses appropriate to hla age, True In a brilliant red suit ami piovmg too strong for them, and
.the V'rds got Da ball on their
grade, and ability| ha should ba bady blue sw eata:.
Beaufle Robson looked cut* In | own 34 yard line. Flemilig then
currently participating to a t least
Dear Editor:
a
blue
skirt
and
red
sweater
with
| alternated with Landress In getone important war-tlma activity
W hat S. II. 8. needs It an ac­ or
• blue hat. W asn't Pauline Me- ting the old steam roller going.
service.
tivity period 1 It
would
really
The corp would be In fire epe- Cellan's pale blue out-fit beaut!- t Bnd bciore long on a faked pass
&gt;Ve will bo open Fri­
help us bees its wa lav* so many
i'Jl?
. . . .
I Play, went around hi* own right
Im portant extra curricular ac- clsl divisions: Air Service, Land
day &amp; Saturday nlghla
Well, slnta It rained I didn’t end fat another touchdown. A
Service.
Sea
Service,
Productions
.Ivitlea.
everyone. pass for tha extra point failed.
get • V
good look a t
from now on.
Thla year, because of the vrar, Bcrvice, and Community Service. cause* th'
ey. were covered up with
The next Fed score came tfle f
there a ra more subjects and hard­
raincoat*—next week 111 »e# you Daniels made a long rolling kick
er one*. Wa haven't as much time
with some news ami tho boys' far into Mullet territory and a
for our extra curricular activities
clothes.
bit latar, Carleton cam s charging
•e we have had In the paat, be­
in and blocked a Mullet kick on
COCillTA HKO
cause activity peiod has been dona
the latter's 16 yard Bn*. That put
• way . with. There le very littla
D e Feds In scoring position aEnds dla haca sol. El cielo ea
slblllty of itaylng a fter school muy
gain and ^ bit later Flaming went
ssul. Race burn tlempo. Una
•u se there Is no gas and rub­ mucharha suds en la call* con au
KNOWLTONH ORCHESTRA
over the goal llna for another
ber to go home on.
touchdown. This tim e Carleton
ain Jlllos rslan mjy alegraa.
Organisations like tha “Sally”, a mucharha santa s au gato. 1a
'uccrsifully received Daniels pass
M irth s Page
th# Celery Fed, the Student Coun­ mucharha se llama CochlLa. Hu
Monday began a campaign for for the extra point ami lie score
cil, tha Glee Club, end tS* Pan- g a i n se llama Hod, porquo el
tha sale of tlefrnso Stamps di­ stood 19 to 0 In the Feds favor.
American Club are really impor­
tim e mpeha sed por la rected by the W elfare Commit­
By this lime, the Feds had
Recrealioa Center
tant. They woubl benefit by an slrmpre
Irens.
4 Mile* North a t SANFORD
tee of Ins Student Council. This whetted their appetite for more
activity period ami these clubs are
Mullet.
Daniels
started
tha
fire­
CocMta y Sesl ritan alegraa campaign was started to Increase
en DELANO HIGHWAY
not the only ones that woubl bene­
fit by restoring activity period, port|je silos Itrnen do* vasos da student participation to th* sate of works again with a long place
kick
over
the
Muilet
goal
line.
Irche—uno
r
t
para
Sed,
y
uno
aa
Defense
Stamp*.
O
ur
motto
la
l-et'a do something about this 11
pais Cochlta.
“ Every Student bay* a etamp Th* Mullet* Den cam* charging
Elios van cti eu casa, qua esta every week." Each rocm has a back ami gained about 61 yards
Deer Editor:
errra
da
un
lago
del
pueblo.
La
ilctura of Hlrohlto marked off ’by chewing up D * Celery Fed
1 Ilka the school O. K„ except
Ju st when the score hungry
I wish th at they could arrange It casa de etlos es bianco eon vtrde nto square* to correspond with line.
Mullets though they had a score
•o th at the freshmen could he Vrnlanaa. Ilay arboles antes da la tha enrollment of th# room. Every In
prospect.
Vrd substitute Ro­
with some of the upperclassmen ess,, I* s floras eaten ceres da ■tudent who buys a stamp during
during lunch hour. Because we la casa. AI llegar de a su caoa, the week may color a equal*. Each bert E. Le# runlned their hopes
rould ggee
et to snow
know item
them so much
room
muen las sleg rri sonrisas se Ifcan de (tudent flit* In on* square a week. by Intercepting a forward pass
De Mullet 40 yard line. Flembelter and 1 think ererybody sus carat. 1a puerta abre, las The object 1* lo "Wip# th# Jap* on
jarahlaa relieves promptly
Oreorrmtslonrelieve*!
. ^ I
then went around right end
would like high school much more. nirsns y las aillaa rstan rotos, off the Map.” by completely cov- In
tt gate right lo the •**} of &lt;
for
a short gain. Substitute Pete
"nKTTV JO BROCK single es rn todas las cos*, y ering
lllrohlto's
picture.
loaosn ana
and expel
ex
mg m roniio . pieiure
, Block then tn.de • lateral
to troublee to help toaeen
dmero no esta sill.
_ phlegm, and eld nature
So fa r the campaign hae been [&gt;in|t |a lh&gt;l
. i , ^ th, t
I Estar rontlnuado proxlma
end heal raw. Under, tna success. Many pictures are near­ could hardly be seen, and Daniels
seinana)
w hiii m u co u s m e m rovered-proef th a t 8. II. 8. Is rt vened around his own left for
LAUKELLE DUTTON ly
_ your druggist to k K you
glsd lo do It* p a rt to “8t*mp another Fed touchdown. Die try
CrromuUloo
wtD D a tinout the Japs.” Nest week we will for extra bolnt failed and the half • botU* of «Cryou must Ilka Da way It
This week at Lyman hss un­
TRANSLATION
•tart
new
pictures—all
different,
ended with De Fed* leading by a
allays the couch or you are
eventfully esrrp t for Ihe unearthI OCIIITA AND SED
some serioue, some comical. Charto have your money beck.
ly nolssw coming
from
typing
Un.- day It Is sunny. Tha sky Is les Dawson le our a rtist for these •core of 26 to 0.
T ie
8em!nole High School
class. Of toursr It couldn't bo tha very blue. It is good weather A
Hand made a nice showing in
Junto i*
gul walks on the etreet with her pcsterx.
their
parade
during
(hr
half (or Coughs, Chest Colds, BroneWHi
All the footLall boys rated free cat. They are very lappy. Th*
lime, announcer Jack “Buttertickets to the Rollins.Chattanooga girl sings lo her s e t The girl Is
hall” Senn, who prior to chang­
gam* From what we heard they tilled Cochlta. Her cat Is called
ing his name w*« Jack llrrring,
really had ■ good time. Some of T hinly, because hd always ha*
rested his now hoarse
voesi
th* Lyman girls were seen also, much thirst for milk.
rhords. Jack, who pjlaytd wID
dressed In adorable skirt* ami
(onchila and T hinly are happy
Asgala Meloch
sweater*, ami sporting dates from because they hat* two bolllra
Have, Serve, and Conaarva wa* the Fevls last- year, has done fine
Orlando.
of milk—one I* for T hinly, and tha there* of tha /lo s t (ponaorsd announcing during alJ the Fed
Th* Senior Party turned out one la for Cochlta.
by tha Student Council entered In games this year, end for th*
la&gt;t two, he* come up all De way
rery well, even if every on* did
They go In their houta, which th* Armistice Day Farad*.
leer* before ten o'clock, and the I* near a laka of tha town. Their
Th* theme wee carried out by from Verc Beach
The Mullets finally got a taste
punch was stronger than anyone houie It white with green win­ th* following participant/': Sylvia
h at anticlpateedl (Ahsm).
dow*. There are tree* In front Meiach a i Statu* of Liberty: of Celery In the fourth quarter.
The eighth grad* presented * of the houie. Flower* are near Nall Powell a* Mlnutaman; AI Sapp intercepted a
Fed
past.
play laet Friday In chapel. It the houie On arising at their McMlllian, Hob Crumbier, and Quarter back Goodwin Den went
was directed by Patricia Beaty, houie, the happy smile* go from Dllly Shoemaker, Bei Bccuts; around hie own rig h t end for a
on* of the etudrnts. Tha name of their face*. The door L open, Mrs. Lucy Smith, k iln Edna Cblt- 30 yard gain. Goodwin and Arnett
the play was “The T rain To- th* tablet and ch ain are broken, tandin, M in Ethel Rliar, and alternated on gains and finally
morrow.” Th* eighth grade also blood li everywhere end their Martha Page, Airplane Spotter*; Goodwin passed to A rnett for Da
Mullets pnly score, and tha game
led Lyman In tha scrap drive by money la not there.
Oulda Fennell and Jack Dyer, Me­ ended
to 6 in D a Fed's fqvor.
collecting 32,430 pounds.
(Continued n a il weak)
chanic!;
and
C
harlei
T
hunton,
During the third quarter. D a
Tl)* pie sal* held In the Home
LAUKELLE DUTTON drirer.
Feds sent In a whole substitute
Economics room and sponsored
Th* aludenta really pitched .In lineup daring which Callahan,
by th e1 ninth grad* proved suc­
and worked all Tuesday afternoon GormJey, Hlers, Brock, Epps, Lee,
cessful. The proceeds are w ing
to ( a t tha two . floats ready for
)naon. Frank Hobfor a good cause, and wa hi
th* parade. Then tha wind whip- Inion ana other*
another sala will be soon.
i
and
tor*
on*
float
to
places,
Thn
lineup*:
HAVE YOU NOTICED?
t the student* ware net to be 8ANF0RD
Dot Holland's pink cardigan?
downed ' so they united their Carleton
I.lb Jackson'i hair cut?
them
a* on the one flo a t
Singletary
The Senlor-Junlor-Fraehman tr i­
Th* wagon waa secured from Frank Johnson
angle?
Charles
Thurston
and
th*
mule
B iburr
Betty Bennett'* new “crush” ?
team from th* A ir Station.
Ridge
U i* W/Dcar's cut* brown *ult?
Gormlry (capl.)
Wild* Ijvlnrston'* cut* clothe*?
Deklo
Daniils
1/ Muriel . Praarott \ *nd
Fred
Fleming
BUtlina have tlarU d a romance
Landrasa
When “O ur Teachayv u coming
bash
' 7
prattle* Tuesday a lta r
school. S t a H o u s t i h i
W hat aophomoro
L it
Jackson
dataa every weak
'
Each class wa* wall represented,
bat m o re girl* are requested to S . X leapt.)
If June North ha* goo* out 'o f
hoy •
HrruUtlon
..
■Uv for practice.
Wlo Jean Walker dated.* last
Those girts chosen by their Hartley
Thursday r l e h t . .
• •,
classmate* to eerv* aa class nan* Sapp
BTARQUoT r
a g o n fo r this year a ra aa follow*: Arnett
Lib Jacbaon M tha girt of (ha
Carolyn Res ter .senior, Martha Hrender
w iafc. *
« Partdaa-Junloa, M artha Brown, Goodwin
MV
7^ '
S. McMullen
Age Uk, born In Orlando, Nov. 13.
sophomore, and Nancy Jo Goaxa- Shrave
la a v froahatan. With tbaaa cap­ F. Scoville
• SERVICE SOX TOO!
Ambition —Private Secretary
able leaders under th* guidance
College— Duka Unlvarrity
a t Miss Tackach, wa look forward
I lobby—Dancing
to a pleasant and profitable year
Farorlta P u t! mo —ta lk in g and
ba tbo.Uno of xpofta.
Horaaahoao of Kentucky Darby
(htw inc n m
ttr.
a a a n for tha to st 14 year* hava 1
F arorlta food - A p p la 'P l e a la
GLEE CLUB MEWS

If you ever taka a
laxative, ban ara 3
Questions for YOU

Student Opinion

MORE"1”
DANCE

K

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Every Wednesday
Night

New Stamp Campaign
Launched At School

SHORTS

Relief At Last
ForYour Cough

f

LYMAN SCHOOL

C R E O M U L S IO N

Armistice Day School
Float Is Described

Education Week Is
Observed At School

K

45c and 65c the Pair
Wool Riba - - - $1.00

ltd Orchestra —WoO
It* Soag —A t Laat
It* Actor —Georg*

M*r}erte Hodge. V
Tb# Ole* Club will mak* Its

an contributed to i m p .. - .-3

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kg** ta r v t U *# k a ta kaaa aa l « | ctro■ u t f i t k it
.—r a r n i c a a * m .

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Established In 190H

VOLUME XXXIV. •

Nazi Forces Are
Hurled Back By
French At Tunis
Anglo - A m e r i c a n
Army Pushes Stead*
ily Nearer Tunisian
Enemy Navy Bases
^

(S r Ah m Ii IH P tw l

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSDAI'Elt

t l i t

UNITED SH IES DEFENSE

ISAVIN US BONDS

3

U. S. Troops Swim In New Guinea
Stream
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NUMBER M

Member A .iw lalfd I’rrwi

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 17. I«l.'

Navy Secretary Says
U. S. Definitely Wins
Round Two Of Battle

Meat Rationing
Is Discussed At
Nutrition Meet

Excess Tires Tc
Be T urned In At
Express Office

Tho AnKlo-Amerlcan expe­
ditionary forco waa reported
rolling steadily nearer tho State Representative!
A 11 e n d.s Meeting!
Aala-held naval base at Bizm e and Tunis, where air­
Of Local Women!
borne Nazi reinforcements
were said to be under orders Education of Souaewivea In ■
t&gt;* Meal Campaign, In
from Hitler to hold at any Share
ahlch a voluntary limit of twocost. French troops
near arula-half
pound* of meat ajch
Hints hurled back tne Ucr-|B, pork, beef, veal, .amo and mulmani, lha American const. I there ton per adult wrwin per week will
reported.
1 h* o k a n ra l, In order that the
On tha other alda of tha giant Airay, Navy aiai the allies of
Alllad "via*" in tho M e d iu m s- I thii country may lw *u|'j;l'ed. waa |
ran. Britain'* trium phant Eighth oullinrj this morning bjr Mr. |

l'o r y ic t o r y ...
Pledge

Knox States Solomons
Victory Is Major
Action But W i l l
N o t Finish War

To Seek Divorce

M O S C O W , N .e
17
IA D
T h r Red A in u k tllrrl m "fv
than 3 .000 G e rm non in fr r - h
fig h tin g t th llr ho ldin g •&gt;*•11«| I «
a ll sbm^ Ih r « i n t n
f m n l*
and takin g t h r m it la ti* r at
Mimr jHiinl'*
A lig h t t .r r m a n
n ight a tta ck ■ a * h jm U i il hi
5 1a 11n g r a d

Owner Not Kt*t|uired
To Report
I'ntil
Notified B\ Hoard

Aito

it • ■
r w

While a group of American troop* (barkgnund) stationed in New (iumi'i
stream . rornr of their liu.l.ilca alrugglr to pu.h a teep ira » &lt; It There m u i
Ian aoldlerv. an- part .if tin- force* taking part in r hr battle t. pu.h the J.ip. I-.

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h

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gal
wiMliir i 1
t lii
h i i i ill
I m t e il
•kid fl....
p^mult of Marahal Rommel', brok- houa.wlvea. horn, re.io.im.e lea
a m i lit it i-th l m »p * " IaphiIm
chtn», »r*l member* or lh# va\ ft* r It .
t*nnrd !•
n m v I’D ti*tt a n ! a -»)h iw
Last night th*Alltaa announced rioim committees of 'he home
w ‘ ,,U ., Y
•
-on. | and community rervtcr of the
I 1del
kVi! It ( hi \ v : - ill
.
.t
•
Irol tofn/Vha
W
n
lr
m
Mediterranean
S«ntlnole
County
Defense
Counthe W reU m M rdlteiranc.n |
^
^
^
( 1HJr, | |l)U„
to win the flral rousd of the t»ai- ,
..
,k„
a -1
I •
lie for Tunlala, aa Madrid dla- lo Mr».
&lt;,l,eu-Flmrv»irim.
“ th *
who I* •!»«»
r
tchea reported American and ■(■bn • UfWfinttnrirnl uf the Vk I1A
irman parachuliata were flght- f i l l i n g p ro je ct, anil i* c u v r r in *
. i&gt;
Mg bitterly In the outaklrta offivr cen trill Florbt* coy mlira in
■
.
nlierte and Tunla.
thi* pielim irnry block n rg a n iiin g Ten Civic Men To Be
An Allied communique report­ plan, explained Ibat ihr Srmtnol*
'ir,
ed American flying column* were Futility orfanUatbin will, when
St
Seated On Stage
Joining Lieut. u rn . K. A. N, An- completed, cotiaial of 1*2 block
Of Kit/ Theateri
dersona BriUah Klrat Army aa trader* who will rail on bouar
u
fta *pearhaad made contact with wives IhroughtFut the Cuunly and
I'riie-- -'f iatwhI fur fuc!l-k the
n«
gie 10,000 N atis concentrated by eiplain lo thrm, iSr share i t r
F«»r l \ \ f mi* vrJr. i* %• ■I | ' 1 ru t'l t*f •ilR fltl ll|li*l n.»t • llTPaj
Adolf Hitler In the Btrerte-Tunia meal campaign Mr* OuUta Wil­ for &lt;' w
Hi refilling
ti.'ii.-r M.kt th .*. rhMtgr*! | «a-1 M m h \ |l ■&gt;
S h a l t e r Kf MRn s
area to meet one of the great ton, County home demonstration morning f.dlteW l^Jf 4 S« ml t *ff I’rtpriiifi *11 frlhf V **f I lie i&lt;*cn|
I 'r i . m
I *&lt;. I it f
lo rtf
m i i*\ t|i«* h
criaea In hla lift.
agent, and chairman of the local progra nt .
|tfirr *ri&lt;I m itih u it iuiHtil
Playing a roalor role In th* nutritional committee, will head
i In it hI thr Hit# 1 bm lri |&lt;h|||) n.ii#tifi|f t hJit kAtMiel i]cu11*f a #C’
Lii nr Min*t* i nf i rt i mtifilth laf c nibjiS’l In matiMHitfi |&gt;lit r #t*jf n
developing land, a ir and *ta hat- workerain the rural areas of the
l]t, th* Royal Navy “ha* suffered County, while Mrs James Mough- ■tmlrd lhi * rnor r u n g *nd be li*t*'il UIs IItMl* (trill mill! fib JII It
Ilf bn
Ihr
fallow itiir men *hu « ill b ' 111 Al Mnrt h. w itb ih r l«w id Int
C * m * Id the weatarn Mediter- ion*
ton, aa co-chan
man of the U H.
i
«&gt;a m I 1h *
» |* g r
Rntliind
Baprice C o rp s here, will scsi-LinJ tin t h r
danaatt, bOI it control* the area
Re*l iiir V CMub jif f**»4ei&gt;l »n sm inlsrirr1 »Hh MR A nil*'*
and Ita approach**," the cotaliba block plan within the # fkean
" M ilt ) c(*mpl&gt;lfili* h i t f H ern n
rrw
| Glenn tjniflr, Ijtinm (M«il* |»rr*i
MsnkjD* au d . "T he lo**a* have CRT
‘ I”
been email In pro portion to the
Food Kaouiramenu Com dent. NH Bmilh, Amcnrmi I * t rivnl ill I hi- offlrr Hi «l wmsl ab
on commsndvr. K I Harps#, tlrnlrr* Sfr chsTREnif *i' Iit re f |i 1
of tka War Production
.i
■
y*i
g«Anis C lub« iclfShlrnt. fcL B- fejkl ricTM)*? (irtrss,” ««ul Mr V( Mnnal liM
M
*lf Ckrtcr. prlrctlvr *rrklrr rlrfk T. W trfSA fl. "S** h uthiM H ill Ion h a ­ I ' *Itil V *
riment of CX# amount "1
K
riounhnldrt,
-tat#1
-m
o
to
r
t
h
&lt;
re
&lt;
1
*
1
pit*.**
fnvri
n
i
v
i-h
11»
11
•
"fin
I
'
t litM , by civilian* in order
Algleri, th* Madrid rajtort a*ld H
ti.»i
Ih-I
waa nndaratood th* AfM rkhh par- that th* armed force* both at Rev W IV jlrmtks, Jr , t bur It s hitfhrr lhari tho
in i o
M |M.,t
a troop*' landed In th* B lu rt* and home and abroad, a* well ha* Morrison Jjd g e R ^ War* a'.I M«ri h St.ftH' d r a i n *
in* 1 * iit
r.| I*. Im' r h Hf Ring 111
ml f..'
Tunla environ* war* “auperlor In th# ne«da of th* fighting allira J Mi l^n,1
1
*
*li
uni*-va*wwl
Tht* ih r y C»nm
every **n*e" to th* German*, had may be auppUad. Mr* Flamaean , The romplct*- program •*h i
•xplalned.
The
campaign
within
begin*
ai
K
20
A
M
fo
il"-ihi )
ch arg e d
ihftt
*t«i-. «*.i
radlier weapon* and “alao were
At at t K S'*# inbitrsry nn irn&lt;*
hyalcally alrongar In hand-to- lh* Slat# i* under direction of Muair High S&lt; bool Band f *
11*.
Rldo
of
t
b«’mt*-r
I
the
State
Nutrition
Committee,
|n
it
r*
ii
jK'i
m
j
ttrd
and fighting."
n
Th* Allied communique did not th* Florid* Defen** Council and VVrlrtJim- K C l i s t p H
A riviiftp k n o w in g of m -1 m h i
1 nridM
1
.| fM
expand on th* lahd contact which the S late Agricultural Eatenlion InlnwluctInn Ed Lanr
of v io ls I Ion of whhmI [irit i'» u 4t
t-r th.
Sinking- Auilirnrt, ltd by l b*i
had been reported earlier by th* Service, the added.
m in * M rd by M r |V l* r%«ni t.« »n
Morriann
'
.itii.ii.il
•
The
program
t*
not
on*
that
kill
radio R abat in Moroc**, but th*
form th r local hoard, g iv in g lb*
till i *"l i
|M&gt;h
Ik Wars
kVar*
xia-centrolled Part* itatlori aald call* on everyone to cut th* u*e Addrra* It W
im m r of t h r tlfJitrr. nlttl a U o giv
"t ha |
lid
meat, Mr*. Flanagan ita trd . [ D iiliibution of Certlflcatr*
tttllllM.,
flgtitlng
tl - waa taking place in th* of
Sc hoi
- el IL
'1 K*v tug ■(**&lt;-1f ir ilr t s i l*
At
I
'■ i f 1
•rl*n-Tu
Alrerlan-TunUlan
frontier between but call* for reduction only b y . C igarette*—High
tloaa who have been eccu.tnmed ■ Club
,I
■
w n r*
"IT1"
I* and Anglo-American
Angto-A
Ail*
trop*.
ten l»i.
Tha operation* bp
Th*
by which
w hich' tl
th* lo eating mot* than two ami a half ] Sinolog Audience l*-d by l b-t'l
pound*
per
neraon
i*
r
week
For
,
kiurriMOi
fu*
U
ii.'
Britlah navy w tn control of tha
of from 0 lo 12 one and Benediction the
Ito*
kk
•ti i• *
Waatarn Mediterranean may have children
half pound* of meat I* allowed. I Hroo|,. J,
.-.I IM •
Veen Conee tad With a (1***1 bat­ aand
for
rhltdrCn
under
fl,
three
!
F a r u H ln m ay rrg i*t« ,i
i
tle which th* Pari* itatlon had quarter* of a pound of meat- N'»
T h .Mr
lobby n f t h r th e a te r. « it l
reported raging In tho** water*
**ii t. *
allowance
t*
mad#
for
dog*,
rat*
l'h&gt;iflM
ilr«
H
c
h
j
l
i
i
,
for
Anderwcn* arm y waa reported
I&lt;
a ir *
other pel*, which cither muat ret li f ir a t e a fiir m en In Ily- irm-d
greatly atrengtbened by American ami
■I f I
be fed from th# peraonal allow
»'1|M
mobile cnlta under M ai Gen. a nee or given cut* of meat nut .urersk
■1 fl
re 1, 1. 1 ..... ..
. a t . " ' ‘ ' *1»' M- JMS l.s .l Hit
S 1 4 11 Nesis.
If" i.
,•• h r m.I.J. 1
ei'harl
fharlM W. RyB*r, which were termed ee.enlial.
I
ttil til
1.
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n
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It a n dm . I1 t .it'1 111
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im Tbv lir n r f i t • f rn*g i
mp
loing la
~ frau d drive" to
' f atfltll g I
1 4Vtf Iwin f i»
Even,
farmer*
who
daughter
1 I,.
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fm
S'* mi u b '
mpl i"M I It ret H i i &lt; isrett b
hrei
Stain
Patrolman
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s- "Ml I'M til gilt L* i l*
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litre!
l ‘*n f
Itrtv&gt;vf
hiu I
I'fuf i *
_ ralnforre- their own animal* will be caked
i*n
In
th
r
lo limit th* amount of **e*ntlal
t t • •reilt At am r n r l y i l a l r
i- , 1■ f * Ik Atltl uy be#i s* • ...t i i Hint tifvre
rntnt* Ml
iU r *
re lu i
meat they rat, either canning or
i \1
« |( l»nre . i. -«.•U l ' l !
1‘t r-muretil k t Im
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j licriiBii at the ( «urt llrius* nt ' v1'llf
• «s«||.
. reli «k *n in g ill « bl a b »**!
I_th*
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North
) th an
, 1* s f MM&gt;sf )l&lt; |
dlapoalng
of
th*
•urptuiEveryf Hi* H..ni*
■! • -MM
&gt;.1*wt I • ‘Jill !»IA&gt;' b r b v l p s .1 1fl fill
' *. . ini’
ro c t. radio
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^nd~th* tfo
Morocco
reported
&gt;nj bad !•&lt; re
body
may,
So**y*r,
aat
all
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until
n«M
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f it | m||
reppil rel i"ft*
■' a*• '
Allied convoy who** ton- chicken, turkey, or flah they d»• itnd
•
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| Ratiirdiiyi fmm 4 In b I1 M
'd figure* had d re aa there I* no requeat for
♦*n tire
1•
l.H .ll 'll
Morr
than
32JU0
(nuixls
of
srrai*
B ritain with- restriction on th**« Item*. Mr*.
mi* t" *t . . .
It .n th
iron have been collKted
mid d
\ mrating nf thr Altn'riiaIM I '
l,i&lt;|in.r Distillers
Flan (can explained.
&lt;»
lo the Seminole High Sch«H»l
rum Junior D ru m ami Ih .g "
lubmartaa
fllg l.
” 1 K m'*'
The
voluntary
two-«nd-a-half
vage
effort
bjf
micnbefs
of
lb*
r&lt;.ip«
Will
be
held
Get Syrup SuppU
Tha AUl*d-con
pound limit to meat eating d u r­ Seminole Chapter of Future Fa# at 7 wVlocjk at Ihr 1&gt;rgtnrt lit !'
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litt&lt; i
ing a week* tlm*. will alao In- m rn of Amerke# i\l«* It John !Ss M Richard, f‘«rp# 'h«i11 »M
'iint v Lit i t
tut M1 ..«#4a|
tluda th a t vales at rreluranli. son, director, revealiHl in a letl»*i 9■tel«l
......
Ihin. i . A 1,-1.
which will b* rrquealod to publlih today lo Supt. T. W, Ij«wtf»n
hlr II,,-.,
Slenstrom I'ruimited
W
Mlgl.
nil
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0D menu* th* weight of each
i,
Hn
n
f
I*
M1
til It &gt;I
All money recclvetl as a rrsul!
I.#eul M U tin
ho » ill Li*
UrggtMy Hj*'
meat portion reread to a cua- of (he collection haa W n placed, N*«it A‘r Station., II *(M*Mk ill refervn, rTo Stuff Sergeant
'li *t illst pin pu r !&gt;■■-. - . 1
toxnar, before It waa cooked, not in the chapter trenaury for u»&lt;- lh # M fth n c llit M r n '* C l u b * u [»(h i
h «.
it)
f-Hir d if f e r e n t t &gt;■■!«**• **f
applying of coora*. to flah or in carrying out their activltie*. w hic h Will b r h f b l s i thf* f h u i t h
■11at Ik■
'•
I1 ,,f
Sx-r g» Niit Juti.tfi f
• If
“I J.r, &gt;.,.M
1 i t I. * .t l ire , ailxl • f «* • illi| n f *"
ikkan . or no* aaaenttai meat*, M. John.on atated.
■ n n r s t o n i g h t a t 7 30 o'c lo c k
.Mis Dnre ■
-t*if «1 j Met litM| |leta&lt; hmeflt
.1 -I i ini
mt v , la r g r I 11*9 a»ti.| p n * 4 .ii t f r i t i * Ml* \
uclinj f..i
hla honor ayitam of meat Ureitreat
I
lyrii re!»*■
d
inline ltrtllaln.fi i \M
Th* following Future Farmer*
I JS
grrerel fllalUl- It
ition ala o ^ p jG re to th a t aaread
Roy MacDougall, rhlef mair Many of i«&gt; *
•tinl
Vilm m lit ru tn r D im nf R
-.g- ihe-e im*tef 1*1 - f.al
g ingwtntl I *
h*-* I m . ii |M Miinitrtl
*ul I i oinidrf i Ht r *u
_out aa guaatx participated In th* collection: Flu Mrrchant Marine*, who li lh. i t * t h r t r . .in.|
Jl
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Miilidliy
H
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tn
doliMlr
them
f*
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t
t«» the rsn k iif s tu ff -• ( g ia n t me
gen* Allan, Map** Green. Robert rephew of Mr*. M. Thoma* of ihi* i s m ark *»f ii k «imjM-tnu r nn m&gt;
1 »• ft
i*
4u Tk J u * i|V p rv idem ••
tr. pill|H**r
in r ilin g tn an nfim&gt;unceimmt bv
com* Aral: Hartley, Albert McMillan, Edwin city, and who formerly live.) here, s tl if | did not lit t h r iHM»|dr *if fhi*t I w iiD g / i- r t
"Our fight!
hnv»*
nlrvAdv
-I
&lt;.’ x i ■•iiimtimtie* •
Brin*.
George
Rolland,
Albert
I
.ii nt C mI W llb u in 1’
\ lly n 1-hi
lad
haa been reported m ining In a&lt; Se iftln o lr ('m inty km»w t h r tru«* u rrh u -r I m n*| nf tin* « « rg liu m *v M- i»*«i IIn 9 drive *br
i 1a b n ii
i n m iiia m irr
Schnatx, Billy SU pj*r, Robert tk n . Word tea* rrcelved by hi* 'ta lu s nf nf frt if • ! nm .»|.j*rnb)ig nflip
i f-.p ilf (D'.ifglti, A ln barriB up I I i y .tl! nilli*dni|i» m n
vffgr*tit HbnitiMiii ^ t* in t ill
• moat h a tt moot, tM rtfora Bradbury. Theodore Brooklin and father. Dr, W. F. Maclhniaall tri every eligible Iltllru , &lt;VrI V f" l**» i.iji amt Hint w m m ilu r f»1f ■f b. ree.k
1 I):' i r Mtisfrr r*\| f lin n Hie 1th ili* l
Aubrey Whitten.
*
f r § t Y f f ia l nr dr*
u rn
i is ic t i
alto a former Sanford, reaident
i * !&gt;F|t»* •'Hi ng
th r i' a iir
«vf up
0MIM r lla t t a lInti #*( I &lt;*m p ftesu
Alao: Georg* Edward*. Henry
•n d v r i y
| in lr int it nr g n m i. ilu .M • i " I' h* 11h | *f vimIn .I■*■ •it i' j t r i-1
Freem an, Floyd Jau k lat. Marvin
I
(&lt;1 the I a| ■-1 It ill ina fir r
rgnrib
Priests indicted On
Director* and rommlllee h n ir Mu h e lp In ti d n v r in fill b i k I ki-rp
Hm
I’rln*. Robert
Re*T*a,
Cbarle* man of th* Hanford Rotary flu . filM thr nn*1* i fd yniir iumfmn. mg \A u t* n ffrre d , h r swn I
rehich Is a "Mi i*rd of
Ksiiiunage Char ires -peg
i * | I m hi|i# n f t h r |'h
Bobbin*, Oliver B)oblom. Oil* will meet Wednesday night at th r • “ I a m avkm g nil 1h r * r iirg a ill
I A rm )
mimI th r p erson nel &lt;if lh
Bjoblom, Billy S tapler and Char- home of Karl# Turner at Mon fs tio n * tit faiivn“* their U ir m b n
ur If ant
Ua Th union.
lin
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lh
liltltill
In*
1
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Just
n
n
i
lid'll
Iren
o'clock. They are: Charles Mur • hip for rvrruit* I rra litr thi»t
I glN lld ju t v IMilu I* d **•
nm iitba nf r s t r n n s ik • nirtfiruk r r s
Y
riaon, A. W, Eppa. T. Bradford thtfw a fr numbrrlrw* rails upon
i It th ieln t , (|1 S u iJth rrn
(AMllsldli
|,i.r * l*
of R u iiin niA hA tilth***!'
rellh tali'
Byrd, Geo. A. Speer, J r - I&lt;* .11 o f U11 th e re d a y s , htlt th e I ......... v. ) W V n R K . Nov
17
.AP
I I ifi h (imIri
snd
i-ijiiui,
•*»’ F o u r t h A r m y C o rp s
L*ah«r, Dr. R. W. Ruprevhi '.a m r o f S r m .n .d , I m m ly . . . , w r (llll „ W ||k lr lh .
4 Large* "f r«|it&lt;»nagr The |&lt;t»ewf*
Srrg t
S trn strn m
H it e im j
th**
Georg* RoUifia, H. 0. Pop*, S i. -Uhe and y..u m ud ..Ily «r*.»n.l
„ 1((h|
M|nl. , „ Wm m are 1 retbrr (il» |fh a rrie M itrsm , A r m v re it h th r M rifn n l i L t a r b
Gray, II. J. Lehman, J. I,. Ingky
nf I #&lt; n i Ik i i i i , M ich , whft •***» ub'ii
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9
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recent
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U
4
t
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In
fa
n
try
rehrn
th r
, O P l-B rlg . Roy Hollar, Andrew C arra*a«.
I I f ie,j n* the J m d s r
In
N 'ltlh local N a tio n a l G u n n ! tro o p s re ere
r in .n y
in ..rr . r l l v i
lw h.U.I ..u r ow n" d r c l . r . l l o n r .
d&lt;- Geary* Hardin. W. A. L effln lia"s T hIne r#o u ra i I^
A
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ri.
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nf
I
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r
F
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r
e
K
iiin
triia
-frn *r j.ro g r a m I h . l , R s r i)t n .
flritiah U m p ir e .n .l
act IV died on N ov "J/*. C*4D
and Georg* Stln*. W aller llavne*, J. II
Fa th e r
S trp h a n
.n o e a s ie r and m ay h* m o re rv- a a a # r t« l tl had shocked th e w orld. iTin vrm rtlt, a lid
Colclough, and YA Swalm.
I Ip r r a m i nf D a l ro ll* O p n rn a u «nd

Forty Selectees
Grave Defense Unit Situation
Will Leave For
Pointed Out By M ajor W If*v
Camp Blanding Wood Dealers To

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File Prices With
Rationing Board

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Kilt iiinitip: Board |
Is Fnahlc lo ll c l p j ___ __________
Fill Applications
,
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Silk And Nylon
Hose I Maced On
Salvage Lists

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CITY BRIEF

Large Scrap Total
Is Collected By
r uture Farm ers I^

hour.; Tur..i-&gt;

s a 'ir tir s ;® " ..

Willkie Criticizes
,
( hurchill’s Speech

Orlando Air School
Has New Commander

m u m e r e t iv *

fm m

■ p u b lic ity

an-

llr g m e

ih r

U nited

N a t io n ,

to

^1* but none are aa 'm poH .nl V t.lrvelop no* a plan lo make the
'lh* Florid. Defrnae Force. T car.; m aterial, of .conomie relf.lv*
vallabU to all lh*
n _ _ .1 I
n
i* Sillltary unil and if It were not world after the war. Wilkie deIx U O IlJ ie
I" • »»y apreadin* th* enemy -la m l in * aiwech prepared for
prwjregand* I would Ilk* to ,te ll,T h e Few Vork Herald * Ibune
GTON. N w . 17, (T l— '•■ j"*1 how 1 *n»l»«g« kn* altua- Forum.
' i of th* vmla* of ‘t 11*
I "TH* cannot be *ccompllsh*d
ration coupon* from
M But regardless nf ’all that ~by mere declarations of our leadgallon* m th* 17 i Soa gone heretofore th* unheal-! ere, a* In an Atlantic Chart#,-,
elate* waa a p -j'h y condition of Company C ha*l particularly whan on* of th* two
by th* OPA an toJba remedlv.1 or Semlnol* County I principal* to that tnatrum ent ha*
In the laat fedr day* aeemlngly
m t M o m aald I will lo** J t, and wy cannot let Ii
■- phi* happen, *o *verv elrlble man dtfendad
d
th* old Imperialistic
‘--------ta n pertad
*-■ ‘to ‘b* I in th* county
------- rise
‘ * “hand In *-----1—
l**rn-1 order - and
d declared
declared toto a shocked

0PA May Cut Value rT.!..’" 11 “r*,n,1"r;1 ,or
ur
Coupons

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with ad- lr»g how to defend hla home and|world:
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W# mean to

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l(l,n'* nl,r' P«W k«ton.

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a j r r n l. uf k io r .r u

-ere
Th-

Nationwide Rationing
Dclayal Strengthened

government .llortiey s.u l Mnraru
twice visited former King Carol
WASHINGTON, N..v 17. (AID
nf Rumania, In Meitru, recrlvnl
Ill.uOO from hlin lo further I ha- —A congressional drive lo post­
pone nationwide gasoline ration­
nov ament.
ing, now scheduled to s ta rt Dec.
I, Is reported by
barkers
to
WRATHER
hav* gained strength in influen­
FLORIDA—Cektiii'ied mild to- tial noarUre.
Representative
Johnson
&lt;Dnight with f*w scatter*-) lltht
.Sow ars near lh* East Coast this Okla.) Introduced a resolution to
set up a three-man board to study
afternoon or tonight.
GEORGIA — Continued
mild lh* entire petroleum situation bai­
slightly higher tem perature lo- lor* further rationing action la
rekan.
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nlght.

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A Great Naval Vkrtoiy
Good news come* today from the Pacific u thoUMnda
Kile* away on the other, aide, of the world, American
e* continue hammering relentieulr away a t Axia
Axle force*

rfOT FRENCH FRIED POTATOES
BRBVBD with ALL SANDWICHES

BEEF — HAM — PORK — CHEE8BUB0ER
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HOUR-MADE C H IU
•- .GYBTBB STRWv Take Haaa# An Order of

mon* American and Japanese warships slugged it out at
doao range in a knockdown Hragout fight that dispel* all
doubt aa to aggressiveness of American admiral* and the
courage of American teamen, or the ability Of the American
Navy to d!*h it out, aa well ah to taka it. When the Jap*
withdrew—what waa left of them*—they not only knew
they had been in a fight, they knew, they had been licked.
The Jape had rent a convoy of some 80 *hlps to the
Solomona for the purpose of reinforcing‘their positions
around Guadalcanal. Included were 40 transport* loaded
with about 40,000 aoldiera and a number of battleship#,
cruisers, destroyer* and submarines, The battle raged
for the better part of three night* and when the American
gun* ceased firing, after the Jape had become so confused
they were biasing away at eaeh other, at least 88 Jap ahipa
had been sunk and an undetermined number of other* dam­
aged.
The American* lost two light cruiser* and six destroy­
er*. In
word* of Admiral Nlmltx, "All of the enemy
forces were destroyed or driven back and a major victory
was obtained."

"W RCH- R M O POTATOES----- —...

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w E teiair

.nih^W A V SR P*. .

n e w s colum n

On D m

Si a v o o u r

fUlrelVe Marsitll*

■N| jpFI t r jjF^

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jjnpPa
Dm

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X dog Inspired bp
1m
jU tSn ed to him by roaster wan

a ssJ:
He doae e a t m n pm a M :
t o lay Ms tired heart sod heed.
Ha doro net oak a aumptuoua tee*)
fe itu p a partook by royal don*
A bona win satisfy hla p # A W&lt;jr will ha ilauat a vulgar g n p l

ernor of * state, and It Is the only military group avail­
able. trained and equipped, for use In ca*e of emergency—

A hand ta aerateh behind hla carat an invasion by a hostile enemy, an air raid attack, uprisings,
A head to stroke beneath hla Jawi
A romp through wooded glade and

p B i aw lM ley kls heart to fill.
i t m ature not the breed; no, net
AU d e n are vary moth the aamei

Is known by the com-

tmfeti.i

■anch we're put oat of
i p T r o w ^ ^ h T t struck

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riot* or in case of a disaster.
Full credit should bo given to members of the state
uard for tho time and effort they put into their military
otie*. They put in long hour* at drill, without pay, and
for moat of them It la “overtime" work of the hardest sort
after a regular day'# work at office, store, factory or what
not,
___,j
Whonover the guard goes by, uniformed and equipped
just as aro the men who are serving in the regular army,
In training camp* or abroad, every one should make a
mental note of the fact that these are the m ed who are
willing and eager to give Treely of their time to maintain
some semblance of organised protection. Every member
of the guard knows, that In cosa of an emergency, he-would
be subject to call and would serve under the same circum­
stance* a* the National Guard formerly served. The guard,
or defense force, la the first tine of home protection.
Bear in mind, too. that It is rather discouraging to
members of tho guard to.see their ranka thinned out, from

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Utdee of titoat value In the war.
time diet. On the whole the IDit
acreage ef vegetables request. !
la about the tamo aa tor -lpti.
However, the following lncroa*t»
were miked, fort IB to 30 percent
on cerrou, lima beam, snap beam
and on Iona. The levrli for groen
peas, cabbage, freab lomator*.
oe«U and eplnaeb remain a t about
IMS lavela. In aeltlng theae goal*
it waa pointed out th at such
-'rope aa cantaloupe*. cucumber*,
cauliflower, eggplant, watermrlone,
ona, bleached celery, bead lettuce,
Uttur*\
green pepper*. aaparagu* and artlebokee ehould be shifted ’ t«
crop* more raaentlal to the war
time diet. Thla announcement ha*
resulted In my receiving requcM*
from farmers end g ro ea rs-fo r
exact *nd detailed Information
.vgardlng rcguletlone and
Jana. I have conferred wl
d ale ben* and they have
-aa th at thro* goals aro

County

have lr. julrcj of me.
Why Mileage Hallooingf —The
Office of War Information hae la-'
surd the following eleUroent elan-1
fjrlng tho reaaone for nationwide
mileage rationing! “War ha* alirioal completely col off-our supply
of natural rubber. For the duration
of IhU war Ulo only rubber we will
have la the aupply of erode already
In this country, and that which we
can make through eynthello pro*
craaea. A program of developing
aynthetlc rubber plants la .u n d er
way, but tho production point will
not bo:renebod for many toonthe.
Meanwhile, th e n l«n“l e A ra h rub-j
bar for war and for driving o*
u su al Bat following recommemdaIlona of thf DdkXiMh CoWmilliOOe UhO
Governmrot hae undertaken • rt*-|
grarp to provide robber f a r tala-,
t s r r tmedTnthf f*rsakroU sl Chi­
lian driving at-h o ist. Rubber far

rw obT Eddie RUkanuojd come back okay.
•ary, and secondly, uking the
poaaible car* *4 the Uree new
wing tm oor taro. At IM mot
theae Urea aro our greater!

should h* dons about
racketeering to

an

Should bo sente Ipeclel sort
III whet* they could be sent.

We ate ifta betas* eaaalk Mdi rigb fkiiag
Ear at* 1 --------

1rtory
j - la notWte** far-

eff aa
aa «tc* m w that most of
If Africa Is - safety InaJUad
a aad the African French
Iro has been saved from 0erdomination.

Current Comment4
By AOHltw w K u m

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fact that Florida bn
tgroe ef land of which
are forest tandsnd

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“Home of Those Famous French Fries”

State Defense Force

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IMrs, Arrington Ib
' Cecilian Music Club
1 Rose Circle Speaker Has No\\ Program j
Elizabeth Ru
W edaLtM

# Social Calendar
at tbo b eau of Mr*.

%. iH ia lM S :

ly had Mr*. C. C.
etesaea. Bring afUange baskets, and all
members are Invited.
dUt Men'* Cl ah will
Mcthodiat Church for

SK. Ifo Z?3S

Court llo u ic

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the

Mra. UL M. Fsarcr- la-quit* ill Hroure on Park Avenue laat Fri
at her home on W rit F in t Street.

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vllle, and Agnes Scoll College In
Decatur, G*.
IJru t. Boyd, n graduate
of
Seminole "High School, was an
honor student in the School of
Forestry at the llnlvermlty of
GeorgiaThe ecuple are making their
heme in Baton Rouge where lim it.
Boyd b statiunrd at HtrdJng
Field.

Students from
llw Sanfoni
Grammar School. Junior High
fchoot, end Scipinole High School
arc invited free of charge to the
Recreation Center front 7:30 P,
M. Ull 11:00 P. M.

Barbara Ann Pearce
Celebrates Birthday
1•

In an attractive setting af aa•Mr*. France* Roumillat, Jr,
Barbara - Ann
WfU distribute sewing a t the Red tumn flowers,
Cross room to people of the Pearce celebrated h er ninth birth&gt;y Saturday afternoon a t the
_____ Mr*,
dr*. ft.
II. N.
me e f her, mother,
M.

lotint,'. A .
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The. annual1
annual p i n t **!#, held by

yeuag hm
conducted

*t M r s l S tre et. . p m e n ted to Our

Ira. Joha Miller,

irooebedt lb* sf--------- — _.-H Hall won the
Poiton Thimble" contest end wa*
resented with* prUa,”*nd Joynla
Mac Jones and Luther David. Jr.
wet* winner* in th* itunt conteats.
The Thanks airing theme waa
carried throughout and each guest
received a miniature basket filled
with *Thanksgiving candle*. Mn*
#cA-' '

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MU* Barbara Ruprraht. b ant
Eouaaiag the opening of a Pro-

viu.sE'. ”"™oWfr‘i

Miss Alice Wininffer
Weds Ralph Alkinson

• par etime to thr masmg of ■ &gt;
gical dressings at the lle.1 l • •
room at th* grammar school
It was announced
that
A tales Clrrla had donated |- ' I
plants and cut flower, to
sendee men’s club locale.1 &lt;&lt;■&lt; "
IJiko Freni.
Th# December meeting sd l •-&gt;
held at th* home of Mrs Jui.-a
Fonder with Mrs. Joe Jsriell ■■■•
sisting.
A aoelal hour was enjoyed i--for* refreshments were srrsr.l .1
th* following: Xlra. Henry M l.a'illn, Jr^ JIw. U E. Hpr&gt; ■ ,
Mr*. 0 . F, Herndon, Mrs. U r.
Field, Mr*. Frank Miller, xt .
Condor, Mra. Jarrell. Mrs Shu ,

G L ID E R PAH 8 KH T E S T

been appointed chairman of the
group i ol lowlag tho resignation
of Mr*. M. U Wight announced
today. Mim. L, B. Tew ha« been
nr pointed as co-chairman. Mr*.
Vickery also announced that
furniture has been complete.) by
th* metabeta and loaned to the
urvlc* mer't dub.
,

BAN. D lE G V S T ftw Nov. I : &lt;APJ—A glider with two set, of
wings, lotsnded to d b tributs the
sraigbt of tw ratv occupants along
th e retire length nf the fuselage,
baa undergone successful
tr-t
flights. I t 1* Intended as a ln«&gt;,i
transport.

in chflnv of \bi
r .l a SaEfonL He

■jsasESf •aw
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Dinner F*»r Sunday
Mtiui fur 4 nr S

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AliWUCA

for

(Quality Drinks
Served right
p in t is the kind you will
nltvgy.s find at

HILL’S PACKAGE
STORE &amp; RAIL

1 r'lf'C I‘* ral4'fi or -I y o lk s ,

( Ptu kni;*' G ood*)
111 W. First St.

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BARGAIN DAY — TODAY — 2 FEATURES
IT’S AS BIQ AS THB
STATEI.

with WHXIAMHOLDEN.
OLENN FORDCLAIRETREVOR
WARM WOOL
SKIRTS. . .

CLASSIC BLOUSES
Trimly tnitnreil in fine my m
crept) . . . expensive tietnlllng.
Wide vnriety nf styles, rnlnm.

JACKIE GlEASON
FLORENCE RICE

I’lenleil, flnretl, dirndl
nlylen.

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Tweeds
Flannel*
Pltlda

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Coming: Wednesday &amp; Thnrgday, 2 Features

.'12 - 40

1.9H to 4,50

2.95 to 5.95
MDICKIES
IN DEMAND”

AS MODERN
AS LOVi IN A
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1-m l stilt ,iihi timiher, Ro-

M u inpredi. t.,1'* himI liyh tlv p«clinto t«utt&lt;Fst| touf jiutl
Hake f»Pi
iiilmtti * in fm olcrnir o w n
S**r%**
with «n&gt;
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Sarmrari Pudding
I .1 cup •hottetdfit*
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wipf, i. i*tL»- thU metnz
I* t* aing our
ajtprvcUtkH

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I \n11uiit| r h p|ns4 li*rtn x rn l { 1111
i XHikt d 1
I rwp i;riitr-l r«« com *t*
S n ip thop|»«l celery
'* riip rho|«tl o n h j i 1
* 4 rup rhop|hrd jrreen i^eppers
1 lp**|hion salt
i
U tea»iHmu white |»rpper
S tca"jNHin potdtry ilrewstny
(
' j rup rolltsl trac k e r or bread
r ninthS 1 up toniat»*e*
i t«ldr*|Mn*nv m eltril blitter or 1
iiinrirnrvm

m«*rlInir, and ruutirtr hyainrg« wn• ; ro h«»*irA.‘
ditriiAtrii. A h||w t lorn w ai plan 1
Mn J
W (h i hi re, chairman
Me h *u' «
rifii fo r the mrvt meetiriir. the | opened thn nieelinir, a fte r whlci
* lin n * 1 I-V
pfocoHxifi nt v* hit h will be turned j tL r plant *ute to iw b i'lj Ha till
* P m h ao ti'.i !
o vrr In Ih# ^alvntion Annv fo r • &lt;tny, Nov ■ *!. at th*' fjaiilatt C#n
• t lurk ‘
a rhriA tm ai iu n k rt Mr*. Wilaoti. 1 U*r a i P alm etci A v q n ie mid Flr&gt;
S*.»1|V
||*M.
Home
D#mnn«tration
Ajpent. 1 Hlieet n s * iimHuin#rxl bv Mra. L
I i A ti r f * Y •*■«**I
phowt'sl the irrnup how to make M
Fhi| p, eiclm nge t hairnian
■ • I’ Vf 1 Pi Upli:
l i n i n g trayA and
pine# mat*. ’ T he pMureedA nf thia r«l»* vvlll k
t •ulltiR «\
Vt
4 fter which the mo* ting « n a d - j Inward* th r nu r e la t e «.f a wa&gt;
iojn&gt;ed and a toclal hour vrat an- | bond by the 4*luh
1
/ H . . L | M n #,
joyed.
I M rs. Chlldre s . k c l for volun
U O n H 4 l u t ) I ID IIS
Jtffr a th m m u w rra a^rvcil to t r « r i to aid in the rale of bond'
T h iin lfu r r lv » ir i* r I b i n ,
whan
I
t#
club
ppontAstrrd
th*
I m m H l K
I M HC •e
th* following: Mrs R. XI Rums,
.Mlmite
Women
at
War
wtek
Mrs. XI. N. Cleveland, Xln. Roy
'he m iu iu i
THIis, Mi *. O. I*. Wade, Mrs w hlrk w ill mlart Nov 2A dd th- 4 n&lt;‘
X'rrd Myers, Mrs. Xlyron Hmllh, It it a Theater Mr* Henry Hua* # ! 1 #f# |f* ,,f 'h r ••-fm n &gt;•
*1 ’ »
Mr*. F r c J H srrleon, M rs Jod er naked fo r donation* of old jay * Thanks u iv ui* h r
farn tro n , &gt;It*. M H. Nelson. Xlrl. to f# (riven to th# D ay NurM*^- 1 ► ori'if 1
will la*- bHi! \itx J i
B. U. Methvln, Mra. II. Johnson, Sch«»l, snd the chairman un
1-r
all th* mcmbori t«&gt; giye all 1) • •&gt; \f*ir II.did I
Mr. Morris, and Mra. W ilson

T i e Paola W esleyan Xlethmllsl
Church vra* th * scene of the
wedding e f MU* A lic e IVIntnger
to R alph H. A tk in so n a t noon on
S u sd ay , Nov. IB, w here the single
rin g cerem ony w ee performed by
yirtnnav ftkA wnten v u
tor* th* R ev, R. M. Iten kle. psstnr of
to ended fay yellow chrysanthem­ th- church.
um n ami .’em
T b * bride w a r* * N avy blur
Hefrrshmenta war* aervad by r o a b u it, tailored along simple
Mrs. Peare*, aulsted by Mrs. Ly­ lie**, with m atch in g nccessmic*.
man Phillip* and Mr*. Earl King. A fte r a b rief w e ld in g trip the
T hou helping Barbara Ann cele­ ccupU w ill rrs ld * in ffitfrfr*ilo
ntercr.sion
n
brate were: the Misses Connie C ity w here M r. Atkinson 1. m Xirs. Ru ssell, ami Mrs. Child

Univer-

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Garden Club Circle
Plans Plant Sale

WlUls. Carol Louis* David, Anna

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•to# AttjPTldr'd the .Mtchlynn lian**tM( p 0^ ,.r nm| l ^ S i Co . Ii spontoi
football Rime.
lf&gt;v
^
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.
--- -— Mr,. J. (!. 1‘atterton,
Mrs
living Felnherg, end Mr*. W. A
b
Morrlmn were wclcomeil as Ites
mem hrtt. Thr nest meeting wlh
ie held at the home of Mrs. F
» Interesting motion picture H Roumillat.
iwlng th* Isrsl selections of
meet ruts, its cooking, carving,
*nd food value was shown by
Herman Morris si the home of
Mr*. B. U. Beck when the Home j
Demonstration Club held Its rc
ru la r monttdy m e tin g last Frt &lt; Tit** A m lr» C lr r lf of th# fJtkr
End ay
a v i b I iu
day night.
| i«*n l-lu h m rt
Myron ! at the home 01 Mrt 1K II
11 Hrr
Hnriitl
IX , president. Mr.
Hmith, prmidrti over tl * t&gt;u*1ne*» 4 vi it h Mr
11timer I.ilt I# a* hr&gt;

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DAILY MENUS

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The I*hi Is the* Class of the
Presbyterian Church will meet
with Mrs. J. E. Hunger, 017
Geneva Avenue, at »:Oo o'clock
with Ml*. C. U Redding aa co*
host***.
SATURDAY
The Junior Comman.loe will
meet a t' 10:00 A. M. at the Woman's Club,

Pre - Nuwcrjr School

l i t MR.&gt; J J B i l l 1 X
' lilt## % if* lr ill (h r l.t t n 'i it 1 1

P ipi p(in ,' soprano ,: v
Mr*. Frank Killer U attending
- iV l .T T f o r ^ . l W ,
d s ilK n le r o f
XI i
a .J
ftomo
.
Hcirtii* ff!iM*
the district meeting of the Florida.
I r f i w ilif fh
* l ft lul 4*1 • r f -' 1
Federation of Garden (.’tube which'
« o ef Mr. and Mr*. C. M. Boyd,
f Mai
k&gt; Ann ( «H«»vYAjr -&gt; , t u ia ir
o«t N orimbs* 1% la Baton Rouge, &lt;1 being held In Leesburg today.
I&gt;AArf»’*
La. The ceremony took place la
nnipimetl at tho piano
Lvtln
St, James Episcopal Church at Mr*. D E. Praha has returned . ’
Ml*.* M
unson n
none;m
h a t!
"\t%rr\
m ,
*is t « ... K ir a
th .
Dlunaon
n n e.in eed
rc*] ttnm
\
4:30 o’clock, in the presence of to her home in Jacksonville a fte r'
n i ^ l l n d t!. " frr '*l!l
,m n’" " n g of ihc L f M'vi lhkr Jfce^tamediate famlllea- of the •pending teeeral day* with hen
. - “ l u i 1clu b in Di-cem byr. M re lln g s ssill j nation
„ tt*
____ i f ? !
hvsin ngzin in Jn
aunt, Mr*. W. T. Jqekton.
tn a Rev. P. p. Werleln rector
• r the church, officiated. The Sergt. Herbert A. Thorelon of
attar waa decorated for the no* f o r t Henning, Ga. spent the week­
taaton with white erysanlhemui, end in Sanford visiting hia parents, felt to rvalite th a t he. IQt* .hi.
| nf ,h *' '
■nd white cathedral'candle* b u n - Mr, and Mr*. Henry Thurston.
parents, can be ■ gooJ c Ith e n '
r ? . . , ' " , ,
?B,“ V V '
ludcd
her
Ul*
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l
aliH'rin.'
(
hut.
[ I aim 1
mi In graduated holder*. The tra­
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Plano 111 1‘airline
11
ditional wedding march** went
V. G. Anderson lias recently by I* \ iFpaj irif her npprrciiUoift t 1
Clrllan
u*ed. and during the ■ceremony movbd from Del*n,| to Hanford the Uo#« Cfrcl# far IU
M a n lia lta n
M.I . ‘iu C fl.d c
! -•
"Evrolng Star* from Tannhauaer where he will be connected with
'la m b
waa softly played.
Junior (b rd en Club chairman.
V '“ ’
’U 'Ji’. 'r ”"" j,
"■
th* Table Ropply Grocery Co,
M rs.‘ Fred R. Wilson preeUed
wr TM. h
f 1
'X»Lh.
Jo«n
thr ..
The bride choae for her weddiag
■■nrtrt. McTeei
v%hrri* thv .
*• coelome suit of Air Form Sloe
Mrs O. T. Pearson Is Improving over the meeting, when —*“ '
4 . I j i Ikifmi* li M flul.
\ r»d» Iikor** Pitsilt
wool with matching accaaoorira. after undergoing a major opera­ of all stam linr committee - S C a -l Lylhan Ih.vlp
h»\« . &gt;•4
Her I floWei* were a ahouldcr tion recently at the Fcrnald Laugh­ men' were heard and disc
^
fig ld e n
Ilr e a m i PiestoTi Vutill I v luo
Membrts volunteered their
hoanuet Of white rosebud* awl ton Memorial Hospital.
Eddie HenLarik
alluw th r i
vices for certain day* for
itm&amp;xiitia. The bride** - ibter,
H,
HuttnrfH*
VaUe Menu f ievenl the
Mb* Barbara Kuprerht, waa esald Mr*. S C Hadley and son. making of •urglcial dressing*,
M e ll, f . iiIlian \h*f on
tfltllUk’
h i »
of honor 8h* wore a suit of beige Frankie, of Kort U uiirniale »r« they sill also participate m
l» flrrt ll*t\ fit j |„
wool with brown accruotira. H*r fU llln r Mr*. Hfttllry'i p trrn ti. "Minute U rn at W ar" telling
*'# to! v n ! *.I i r irfc,, Mi - * Mi .1m• *•11
-d t h (,Ml,
jw ta p w
of la lb man roeaa. And Mrg. W. V. (lam er, at th rir T h tslc r booth for the week be
K tali A t i l l Ijtttiif Syn**
Mbs Janet Boyd, ilatar of the bomti on lloll) Avenue,
i I i illttik
fl ti m L
\V ait#
j rt" a ml
ginning
Nor.
W.
Courtesy
Chair
U at-h. thihL'i \r-4* M.vj id liiu f 11
bridegroom, acted aa bridesmaid.
Mr*. K. K. RoumilUt an
Uitfi Ellen Mi riwpthpr, who tz man
Her dreaa of wool In beige and
■1 it*. •
llcltnl much needed toys for th&gt;
ru*t waa wont with a corug* of attemling thr Ohis \Vr»lry»n Uni- childrvn of th^ W'PA Nurwtr&gt;
tallynan rose*. Licet, Joseph VTrtlty, Wta the week-end gU&lt;^t EchfMil. omi til rrwmtrrz wtr*
litrto n served e* best man for of MUs IfiMrrd Sweet At the Unl- u rirtl to atti*nd the rlast*l i'
¥Ofoity of Miehiffutt While there hom«» nutrition wHrh thtf ^'lorWi
Lieut. Boyd.

It, L. P. Hagan, presiding.
inti front-'•the Sinfonl
a r School, Junior High
and Seminole High School
ttsd free of charge to the
Recreation Center from 7:30 P.
M.‘ to 11:00 P. M.
The regular meeting of the
Seminole Chapter Number Two
oflthd 0 . E. 8. will be held « t
the Masonic Hall at 7:30 o'clock,
re st Grand Matoron and Past
The P u t Grand Matron and the
Nr*. Ruprccht. mother .of the
P u t Grand Patron wit! be honor bride, chose a red Ingot a model of
guestc.
,
navy blue crepe with braid trim*
FRIDAY
hdng. n d r accessories were of
The Red Cross Surgical llrrsa- Hary
and her cartage wag of
Ing workroom at* the Grammar pink rosebud*.
School Is open all'day from 0:00
Mrs. Itoyd’a drou of- Mack
A. M. to E:up P. U. under the di­
crcjW, styled with a yob*' of roae
rection of Mrs. f t . B. Pop*.
wool,
wsa worn with black arc**. Students from the Sanford
Grammar School, Junior High aorlea and a coruga of whit*
School, and Seminole High Bchool
The bride sras graduated from
are invited free of charge to the
Kserration Center from 7:10 P. P. K. Ytmge School In • Oalne*.

4 !fc/.rw,
: Btdtk Pumii

rhrysnnthnmun*

A rrington stated th at *m&gt;i
J 'j"
K r Hthree
i n l '1f1W
.it ccharacter
h a ra c te r I'10*
only, tthe
V hbut
r® “ ‘' 11"*.
‘ "V iC
- K^liy

M. Ull 11.-00.p. M.

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*Th# Child's Contrihutieo Tn
Tht Cmilisn Xlu.ir t lu t. hrl.l
Telephone 148 Good CltlIen^hlp’, was th# tlllr i t . H ire lin g f n r th e m onth o f No
of the talk given by Mts. Bt*ll&gt; , ember Saturday
oft.iium n »t
linaton, principal
^ • „ ,h r hide
MT.t0)iSchool
J d rln^when .she
h i w*
i t 'Slud(„
1 '■ , Bt m;i j | yrl!,.
11 Av.mic
XI..n.on
Side
School,
South
guest speaker
speak.r at the me_
mcelling.ol
Thf. , (udlil |&gt;nrlor. « e„
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the Rose Circle of the Garden

T h rri*

ANNPAI.S

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fit Has No Effect On Sports
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Football Bowl “Matchmakers’'

t

Bf D IIJ/1N GRAHAM
Wide N h U S p w li Editer
• N E W YORK, N o v . 17, - W a r
I t hod in y effort on on*
of sport* raaU hm aktrs—
football howl I roup*.
Ith U&gt;« gridiron t n i o n noar|U rod, those arranging lh**a
n
extravagant** nr*
1 1 7 Inc to outdo th* other
lining up Ih* mo&gt;( attractive
• a n c m o tiL
Th# grapevine u y i (hr Sugar
■Owl a t Naw Oriran* plan* to
Boston
Colk^a against
or Grorgia Teeh, B. C.
unbeaten and apparently will
th at way, what with only
am, Bo«ton University anti
„ CrossrrmalnincChanrr*
that wHrhvv*r Georgia tram
n’t ft) In thr Fugat Howl
•)T play In Miami's Oranc*
5 A t this distance, It appears
U New Orleans dnra gvl II.
and Gaorcla. or Terh, It will
■ pair that mine of the
... bowls ran i.iatrh. And that
lodes th* Hoar Bowl. The /a rt
St .one of the teams In the
affair* must he a I’aCoast outfit haa hampered It
racert years, since the coast
has rarely produced an
cluh. Stanford was an
• rouple of years ago.
1 won all Its esm rs and beat Ne-

U

ONE BILLION and
Three Hundred
MILLION in WAR
BONDS—
Y a a , la s t y e a r ’s liq u o r
g £ « |d k a r q beaght th a t

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arcade

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M s tk a r

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braaka on New Year’s day. Thl*
ir It la poealbla that the Rose
wl rival* will
be
service
team*, with the coaat loop waiv­
ing its rule, nr th a t on* of the
contestant* will be a military
anuad, perhap* Jha Navy Preflight team at 8 t. Mary's.
You must have heard last sea­
son, and arain th is fall, that
no team affords Its psuaer better
protection than does Notre Dame.
The Irish have one of th* country’* lop throwers In
Anrehi
Bertelli lie r.ould be ranked high
on any team, with or without
rood iupport. But the way Notre
llame guard* him, he haa all the
time in the world to spot hla re­
ceivers and pitch
The pirt jre elow, taken durInr the game with Army, shows
better than words can describe
lie [mwfeet protection. Bertelli
belter than words can describe the
nerfrcl protection Bertelli gets.
Not a tingle whlle-shlrted cadet
could get near him as he pre­
pared to loss this one.
U tile fellow* —those
gridiron
lightweight* of lea* than
155
pound* - -have done all right this
seaton.
Clint Caatelberry, a 150-pound
freshman hack, hat paced the
Georgia Tech attack, particularly
against Notre Dime and Auburn,
srd ran bark an intercepted past
some '.HI yards again at Navy.
Suker Harris, who weigh* In
to
at |57. haa been big help
lsruialana Stale all season and
was n standout against Fordham
lie personally conducted a three
ally to
touchdown rally
whip
the
rhip
Kama and completed 1 0 of 10
paasr
Ralph Mutherly, a 150.pound
lallbaik. .cored three long touph
down runs for Tampa U, SgaiAal
the
Drew Field
Inlereeptnra
Jackie Fallows, at 155. haa been
a alar for Fresno Slate. Another
IRb-pounder. Hilly Murphy, pasted
Ml.al.aippl State to a win over
Auburn. I^slle
Horvath,
151.
sained *2 yards In four rarriva
for Ohio State and Paul llrown

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Florida Prepares
For Tussel With
Undefeated Tech

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ICES, Including 0AM. 01IM LUBRICATION.
WAMHIN0 and POI.IHHINO.
ilount from Noon lo Midnight.
T ail Mrvlc* 2 | Bourn a Day—wherever you

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ROBINSON

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we r MEAN

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C o ach
llo b
P itm a n a tte m p te d
to [u t f ir e and speed in the backfie ld m en at today's p r a c tic e du r |
n g * lout* o ffe n siv e and d e fe n siv e |
p a s s in g
dr ill
luster t i e
backs
Joined th e linem en for a brief
o ffe n s iv e
dum m y
se rim m a ii
w h ich endesi the w ork fo r th

day.

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Automobile Accident

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Pl a n e s

Klhel Mae D iivu , n e f r r » f , w»«
tg k r n t#i F r r n a l d l*«uffhlon M&gt;
m orta l H u ap lU t late U«t t v r n i n e
Ih* rrauH of head I n j u ri r a and
cut* reatilUnjr fporn n rnliaion #tf
t h r INmlinr Sedan In which ■Itr
wna ridinif. driven by Mayo Frn
&lt;u-r. nrifri*, an d a F ord ( ‘ouite
driven hy Mr» Ja* k I **e O a y l n
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Dinner : - *1.00 and 1*25

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a P. HKKNOON.
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tbla fad d«y ef g*y, ta ll,
C e u rt.
Clark. ‘ Ctrvwlt
W'KBK FOK ro t’ll COX8ECCa P. IIKRNtloM - .
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of
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Court
T IV K W KKKH .
ft* m Inn tot iN m n lr. _rw U * .
Clrrh of Ih# firry It Kauri.
Kir M iH IN i: N O ltW O O ll,
ef Kemlnot* I’uuntt. F l o ­
H O N K A N » O lllr R IU O S A T H ASHr K- I* UVIIMCK
rida.
F O H Ib HKM I.NOI^: I ’ot.’N T l
F ld i.
l» C
in i: u U fitiricK . ti C. ilt lr A . T i l t s :o d l&gt;AT O F NO- ( O f f U i a l H*aJ)
a* a I a t S a n f o r d . S e m t a v l a C o s a t y ,
M s i l A s . I k l* I T l b d a y *1 t k t u b e r ,

fi rr
v in iu i
iin w r u ,
By JOHN EXtt RIGHT
%*l» u nl uc i ni tn i fo»rr h Bt K, i mmoiL K *r i N
it it k
I 'la ln llir
KleOw
GAINK8 VILI.E, Nov. 17. Iflpe
&lt;»r r i . o K i n %. i h u c k h i .
VH
J i i H K J'H a K K A *n » N . ru m p la ln a u t
n a il —Florida’* haplrta and much K V A M r i' A I t T lll H m W K M . I&gt;*. t I AM?ildl s4 . I&gt;
rtjiw puit»«hi,
- - ------- -a----- V * - ...........................
fenffwiH
*
V K.
beaten football squad began light
M t .l.I A N
K K A TO .N .
I»^f»i.d« nl.
iK N o r r i m .n %t i «%
jfirrifK I’AMItoiJ* i»#randa*i.
lin r O N C K
preparations for their final r«n- To f iiu
«i
it
r
o
u
i
i
n
o
m
ie
Km Mcl’arlhr
* lti
n o r i r « o r n n i .K A T in Y
mtriHN o r r i m ,i r * n o ^
tr*l of th* season coming up tbit
Ilari Ur* IJmrfin Nrl.f«a*h«
m
n it : h am vi o r
m i:
r r A T i:
H C T T II*
&lt;*AI!ltOl*la»
w lv - ii
You afp h e f* b j irnlrfetl to ap« f t l
K K T n u il
Saturdav in Atlanta with the na­ |ip|f
hi*i&lt; &gt;sf rrfldfnc* ■n&lt;l po*| «f* T io^r U lrlLl iOh N I KV Imt i I orl a R lW
li'v ru ifia ll^ o» Ly a ll'-fh v ) I to
Itu ii, And*
tion's accond ranking grid ma­ ■m w rr ih e •w o rn 11*1,1 «&lt;f &lt;‘om*
f i«* ju |4 r » u i» unlirtuw tid«r»c»n C w u n if, It. K. IK N«, f .
chine, th* unbeaten and united IrUlftl ffU d In I Hr rm!■*&gt; of Im tiald
) ... are- b rrrliy n&lt;&lt;||fir4 MBrJ r**
(•'» »* i»f
W,
!*.
l ‘«m|&gt;Itvl l »
V Irtur y llo w r li &gt;» K m M H 'a rlh ) *| ti I ** .1 '*■
Georgia Tech Kngineers.
lo ■ r v r iiilt i Hill
N iu r« |, H'.uth I *a r o 11d a*.
dan | hr rain
The Gators a.ain fell the in­ ■In n r ll bt ll t f a *0*1 fn l illH if r a of . i.j.t..lnt riird hr l l i i i r n l*»f.
If* the
niiair e
&lt;irmi|[f«atw4 mil «weiio• i i on for • ditnirr#. now
I T IH ( jlt l» » ;iu :t l T H A T T i l l ’ AH*
jury blow In (hair discouraging 1rural
'iaort i-n or tyrfor* th* I ih dat 6f
in I h» r ir r u lt f o u r I of
to t i i i : h im * «»r
13-0 loss to Miami last Saturday I/w*rnl&gt;*r 1*11 o lh rr w U e « f&gt;*- pap i
fw uitty, I 'lor i&lt;! a . rv lu rn
1*1. A I .NT K lId K Ii I I K K K IN , O.V U lt
with the report by Head Coach | r t f * |*rii i ‘iin f*fi«i w ill li* * it t * r « l a h ir &gt; . thv iM f t H ik t Itulfe l&gt;njr, I I K P I I I U ) liK C K lllir M t : IM S. A
a B aln* I ) ou fo r fa ilu re lf» aftiyear ty .w K
Tom
Ueb that Quarterback
th* Mh rt*r
H r w n lw r
l l l ' l . B H A Y O F T lt lH C a r r ie r . H it
ffa |u lf« l la* U w
A* I* MX* in d t it u ll thereof M id A l l t S ' l l K K I'lt lJ C t lN F lb W .) W ild .
Geoige Sutherland
received
» *»» in « a » r
e
i
u
»
«H1
p
ru
rerd
K
i'
t
w
r i* .
e r t*r*Urr*l lh a i till*
ms
t:v T K n » ;t&gt;
a d a in k t
yoc
broken ahoulder and would be nuLi, It &gt;• I**fu rth
laad thl* u rd *r
jt u !j 11 ■Jhi*-«] for T f l IH N t!IT IH A f llld , O F COM p u liliih ttf aril
■ w—k
for the rest of the season.
rfur
o 'iic
tfilu lM r y ilm «
friju lrrd
hr
“Bring Your {aticfiln to the M ayfair”
four i 4) m n m iiill* T R r f k r In I hr
c i . A t s T in D i v u n r e .
i
Sutherland.
a
Bartow
lad, l»**i M n fiitd ll» r « H a
It, i ha*
HadIlford
lf « l «td
t
it
im
F i:i( T iit :n
r iiit if t it K i*
ap+r |a*s
f*rml(Hi|P H«w *j-Mt|»a*r • of general r lr r u lillt iit t h a t t h i s
learned football In high school I ,,ui,u.li~l «t
J
n o / le t :
'xtt:
ecuin * aid • okintx and H iilt
I .IH Ilt d t
IN
T ill:
S A N F O IIH t
under Backfield Co*ch Bob Pit-1 fount&gt;■ Florui*
W iI h m i
mp
han d and
o f f l r l a. I It K it A i d e , A NKW ’MI’A l' K I t I ' C I I - J
Wlt.VKKM mr band an id Metal
man, and was on* of the main
cog* In the
Gator offense
this
season, hla first year of varsity
ball, lie la
being replaced
by
Charlie Field*, a fellow townsman,
who was recently moved up from
A n d w h a t ; m a y r a s c -h a s
,
HON* BY
a guard lot. Thr Gator mentor,
U S B U S N E S S TO DO WITH
THE STUDENTS,
JnTERJSUfcWCj
however, found tha rest of the
W A IN S '
squad Intact ami devoted the drill
W ANrTOHELPtoward getting lirg i llnibred up
, ME UPAT'
for fjie rougher work to follow
MIDNJCSHT.^/
durinjt the week.
In regard In Florida’s loss of
the state championship .Saturday
to Miami l.leb staled that the
Hurricanes have * good boll dull,
but that "we hail three
good
scoring cliancr* to their two. yet
they fashed In on thalr’a amt wr
didn’t.’*

.S t a i r

The rf-oprnlng nf lltr ATLANTIC KII.I.IMi

LEGAL NOTICES

e|ae

Rich-

HEY/ WHAF
goes on our

PARK WERE.
G A N G /f

ETTA/ w h a t s
SCH O O LO N A

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P aC A D C -

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SOME­
THING

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nf
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tern fiinferiricr arc Indian** Bob
C o w a n an d M u i P r n i l i ’ i H ud I H e
g in * T h r * e a re ju«t a fe w
e v e ry

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n iljflit y

mile*
M u t lr n l
a n u ff Ix iv e a
w e re
v o g u e in ih*- 1K ih c e n tu ry

¥ /

in

are.

By FRAN STRIKER

THE LONE RANGER

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THE LONE RANGER^ DON’TGIT HIM,
THATGOT x— - f HE’S UKELYTllH
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For Victory...
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UNITED SI AILS DEFENSE

SAVINUS 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 Il
V O L U M E X X X IV ,

SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, NOV. IS. DI

Enemy Tries To Hold
Last African Bases
American Skytroops
Land And Occupy
Enemy Airport On
Tunisian Frontier

Awarded Medal

3

HlUer w u reported todav
to be m using s fleet of moro
than 1,000 plsnes In southera lUly, Crete, Ssrdlnls end
Sicily in en sttempt to defend
31 the last Axis bases in North
Africa u the Nsxi-contrulled
Paris radio announced Ger­
man troops had "captured*
Blzerte, Tunisia.
-&gt;

J

R . L . Dean

98

'.HI

7H

K. E. Averitt 97
A. L. Thomas 9f»
B. J, Cooper 1*6

91
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74

Thom pson

91

J Galloway
Pi
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Flrat woman to rccciva the O r­ Brook*
i*l
mm M7
der of the Purple Heart Is Lkut* J . W eb l.
\H)
70
Mi
Anne O, Fo*' (above), of Beverl/ B. Melts
H9
nri
7H
Itil’ll. Mass. Hbr* received the med ■ E. C Smith HO
n* Mfl
ah for her Mcoolnr«a and effi­ P. Hair
H'j
Mil Kl
ciency” when the Japanese attack
A f t e r pi art ic in g
and p ractice
ed Pearl Harbor on Dccemlwr 7. m a tch ** th r ro itip aU y iiia n * to
to
Lieut, Fox was head nurae at d evelop some “ Track
Hickam Field. Hawaii, which su f­ m ake a if***! sh o w in g a t the big
m a tch . Mr G oo dr r©m*i ke*l
fered a high casualty list

Sanford W omen
To Conduct Sales
Of Bond!*, Stamps

upon to conduct. Sem e few stairs
aw * T u n |e .
A lr e a d y
en
ad r e need
A llie d have, however, already been active
a trik ln g u n it had alaahed w ith in this work through their wom­
a G e rm a n o a tro l aom ew here In en's organisation*. Florida Includ­
ce n tra l T u n la la below T u n la , a c ­ ed. Tha work of Florida women
co rd in g to re p o rt* re a c h in g head- In this respect haa already been
q u a r t a n . T h * re p o rt* con tain ed highly commended by tha Govern­
no a d d itio n a l d e t a il
ment a t Washington, aha said.
The
p a ra c h u te a r m y ,
m o e lly
At an aid in the local drive,
D r it lih 'c h u tie tq rid in g A m e ric a n Mrs. Mae T. Holly, postmaster,
Ir e n ,p o r t p la n e *' flo w n h r A m e r ­ haa stated that she will keep the
ican p ilo t* , w ere rp p o rted h ittin g bond window at the Sanford Post
in the F r e n c h p ro te c to ra te m a n ­ Office open until 6:00 P. 1)1 on
ned h a rd a t e re ry po aalb l* a i r Saturday. Nov. 1&amp;, In ont*r to
baa* b y a n ae tim atad 10,000 G e r ­ acrommctlaU Iwnd buyrr,
m an and It a lia n tro o p *.
Mr*. Ralph Auatln Smith, prral-

BlsarU-Cai

T h e reg u lar w e rk ly d u ll w ill
ta k e place to m o rro w night from
s « V I ' M u n til 10 00 P M and
since a no in.te c n f the unit m rm
h er* have recent I v e n te ird vario u s
b ran ch es of the A r m y , ( ‘u n ipany
C ia twlow ita q uota arid nee-tl*
m ore men betw een th ra g e s of
18 and 60 D r ill* includ e tra in in g
in m anuel
of
a rm s.
m arch in g
o rd e rs, in str M-tion in f ir s t aid.
use and care o f f ir e a rm *, field;
m art* i j vers and gene rail rrso u ce
fulness in all c m arg e nr lr*

Blanton Explains
Navy Ratings To
Local Kiwanians

(Pi Alisnatod
I'r m it t*

iu l\ I r e s

t i u u l c i l S p a iii'a

Revision Says More!
Fnenn Ships Were;
Destroyed Than At
First I) i s e I o se d

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r a m i' th e ie|&gt;&lt;&gt;it I l ia ’ all th r e e
S p a ii c h
n u lllm v
h it * let’s
« f f r iiu' h.if Iin ! tut
t1|llll|J|JI*( iMll
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dent, anil Mrt. G ro rft Tbur.tnn
Roberta, Immediate part prrtidrnl
of th f Florida Ftdrration of Wom­
an'* Club*. Kara during Ihe pa.I
30 dayt, completed a &gt;,600 mile
tour of the etata, talking before
womcnV crpm liatlone and rlube
and to ttin g them lined up for the
drive, Mr*. Smith added.
■Follow!** the tr e a t ektnrlca
of our armed force* In th* Solo­
mon* and In Africa, It la aipecte.1
th a t thle nation-wide war bond
drira will be th* moet eucccaafut
of Ita kind line* Pearl Harbor*’,
Mr*. Smith aald.

h o lid ay

Ware Promises People On Home
Front Will Accept Sacrific

&lt;Ml iriiils ( hum Non
It ii I i n Lr ( ripplos
\\ i n I c r Program

Fuel Application
Forms Described
For Residences
A p p licatio n s for fu e l n il rsvr i ■
riHjjHtnB fur heat
and
l‘ 'iu r* i
i hot w ater fo r private* iiw e |lin h
mchrtlr fiitri page- of quest!
concerning thr siro iiu re of m
building, thr datr *»f installs1
of (h r h eatin g u n it, i l i r nuio* .
of 4HTCU|wnta and t h r u a g r*
pnr(M isr* fo r w h ich th r f u r l *

Warning Li von To
Mail Christmas
(iifts il\ Ib*(*. I

l

C O R R E C T IO N
I ' ' • «. el
I n* l&gt;**e|1 iJ i 'V I 1' *I *■-1 1
Ml,
| It lin il)
1&gt;t |&lt;Mf t m i 111 lil
rqiri ,i I ,.u »*lth I He’ l III! ©el Sin*

M rs. J s r a t s M ougbton i» &lt;
ty ch a irm a n c f tha ojock plan '■
tha S h a r s tha M eat p ro g ra m . «»-■»
not co-€hglvm an o f tho C l l l i m ,
S a rv le o C o rp s o f B a m ln o ls Coun
ty , aa w m stato d y a s ta n ls y »•&gt; ,

• d d l ^ H a t Mr*. ' b T* A.
in wha head* the Home
Ulty Dlrialon
and . her
chairman win u t u f t for
1 m an tailor* to vUir
1* n o t I

Clarification On
Gas Reduction Is
Sought By State

I

Th* Home Ho*pitell ty Commit­
tee of th* Recreation Dlalakm
under th* Seminole County De­
fence Council will taka Invitation*
far tailor* to Thaakaghring din*

W ir in g

Mrs Franklin II. Roosevelt In vliitln* England met fm
time stunt* mrmltrr* of Ihe vll*n*M© family of *t»iu
whom ihe has “iwlopted** Thr re of 'he mhiptrd war refug •
arr shown with the First lately in M" \ f -rtfnnt Heath i
Foster Fmrrnt'* Flan Du War Ctiil-ii *r- lm * her* H*.
Iwtfig ( ir o l for They me Jania l 1- . -*lv h.»« *i. i 1 t
man Iriofitli* tfnralc I I Spain, T*
- Maiotn v '• 1

used during various
the year and other avail*' •
means of heating on the prrn
n
Also on the form i* space i
placing general remarks at***
the heating facilities arid the
curate number of square fn 1
each room The ii mount nf •&gt;iI i
applicant can secure I* iletei ihhm
by these facton and the numb*
of gallon* of fuel oil thr apt
rant used last yea' ha* "&gt;** *•
on the amount alloled thi* •.
The applicant fur f u e l f-r
realdence is also rr«|uiri*d to i
crib© the storage tank'* rapn&lt; &gt;
and to fill out a a©purmL* f&gt;-r
for each heating unit he ownsuch aa space heaters, portah.
heaters, parlor atovra, etc
A private dwelling is d e fn on the application a* a "Iiuildu
or structure designed for •**
tancy by fewer than four f«iles In which 70 percent or n&lt;
i of the total floor space i* u*&lt;
I for resldental
purtK«es
T1
term do** not include a taw*- '
ing or rooming house in wh
four or more moms are regut**'
rented, or available for rental

Local Families Will
lamed Be Hosts To Sailors

Ingley

Authorities De l i e v e
Move Is To Avoid
Military
Alliance
With Axis Nations

Jap Navy Losses
In Solomons Are
Reported Higher

Some of thr high xetirr* [Hiitnl
a t the I metier matchr* follow
Name
Frune Sitting Htandiiig
J. U Dunn
Wt
90 H,t
J. R. Aihlry W
Hrt po

Member, of all womtn’a orcanlu tk m a i and club* b Scmlaot*
County
will participate n u t w**k
from tha A lW North African
____ , s „
_ and sa v in g s
a w arm ed d o w n u r k e y a ir fie ld * •tamps, Mrs. M. B. Smith. County
In T u n la la y u t e r d a y aa A m e ric a n chairman for the drive, stated to­
and B r it la h land fo rc e * , a w lftly day.
Mrs. Smith stated this la the
fo llo w in g
th * a r t ia l ‘ ra n ru a rd ,
plunged o u t w a r d In
a
th ree- first all out drive that the women
Dronced
d r lr e
a g a ln e t
H lacrte of the nation have been railed

art Kaenw

Fourth Battalion
Will Have Rifle
Match Nov. 29

T h e R ifle tra m o f Cora p a n / C ,
F o u r th B a tta lio n . F lo rid a Defense
F o r e t , p ractice*
T h u rs d a y
even ln p i and S u n d ay aftern o o n * on
th o A rm o ry f ir in g range fo r the
m atch among ( h r com panies of
the fo urth h a lt* lin n .
w hich
it
scheduled for N ot Jy mt |%e lo ­
ca l ran g e, lly r d Goode, announcetl
to d ay.

A m e ric a n s k y tro
read y occupied an
T u n la la n fro n t ie r . &lt;

The paratroops were reported
eelalng -a ll poeelbl*" Of the IT
Tunlalan air field* and presum­
ably ef th* three aaaptan* baee*
a i well, Th* alrdrotaa* are BenCardane, Karoo be, B lierte, Bl-

pain Mobilizes To
Avoid Entering War

First Ladv And Adopted ‘Famil&gt;

Local D efense Force
Practices To Meet
O t h e r Companies

Simultaneously, British para•w arm td down on key
thula ta x
i Mediterranean coastpotnta o f
an advanca
aJ colony,
lied soldiers
by p e rh a p * 150,000
from Algeria.

•traction or capture, the British
announced, but predicted th a t Mar­
tha! Rommel erected “ strong do.% frnslre positions" In tbo El
Aghella a r t a.
Reuters reported from advenced
headquarters In North Africa to ­
night th a t Carman Field Marahal
Rommel la no« in Tunisia.
TTa B ritish arancy quoted wall
a Informed aourraa a t saying that
Iht N tii m trth tl whotr arm lat
are bain* thrown back by Ihe
RrltUh Eighth Army In raatam
Libya la “maklnf a desperate
effort to organise A-.‘t fo rret”
la r*tl«l lha British First Army
3 and Ita U. 8. Alllai advancing
from the w rit
Hummel's ■ w haraabujlt
haa
been tontawhal of a mystery. Ha
h*8 bean reported both in Italy
and In Munich, but th lt dispatch
w appeared to ba the most definite
yet tine* the Allied landlnca In
North Africa, coming a t It did
through eentortd channels from
Allied headquarter* in Africa.

M in t Iter A vsoctntcd I 'r c v ,

nffi. * *if K*liifili"n

i iiftiftitst |nit,
Su|*i
1 -uitL'ii eln li'd hvliiy

T h i-

Ths HarmId.

America'

Tax Upholders
Po Consult Nation

There are more than * hi,
dred commetclal airplane U p
ing field* In Alaeka.

Train Ii Derailed,
No One I s £3

T erry, etsaul* with intent In kill.
Iraneferred t.i ('minty Sheriff;
*1*0 the fnllnwtng rasrik chergr&gt;l
With drunkenness; Gus Johnson,
negro, f i t boml estreated; HerHard Edwsrda. white. I l l Drfttd
eatraatfd; I.utSer Bradley, negrn,
IS and roils nr 30 days and:
fo r disorderly cnruljct. fill and
toeta or 30 days; Georg* L. CarA call was1 sent frm IS* 8ts far, whit*. f2d bond estreated;
tie* to (he Folk* Depa rtment,
I

and In accordance with tha City

r ft lit Imp

v\

it w**rk© i

wflel aalvttge* ©ffttrta, \ V |r

Naval Station Laborers Picked Up
For Vagrancy After Quitting Work
Four negro laborer*
at th&lt;
Sanford Naval Air Station de­
rided Monday morning that ths
Man of srorklng on that d*y
era* distasteful to them, and that
loafing or looking would be much
more appealing. Accordingly, a l­
tar talking the m atter over, they
dropped their tool* and 1*1- the
station, eettlflg out on foot for

)&lt;11

I

t ill t.i b**J|| at h,Ht|* k r r | i («*("!•
I hen 1 Ui!lf1 )urilt|«i» A kllllf i«**l Hi'
I lif t i»f th© v u M eil a s r v i l i th* &gt; ,
tit,* -b u n g , ir ie lu ilm g s * &gt;|
n - * " ,,

In BUnecIpher
accompanying
r were Intro-

nhil if^

i i in *

&gt; *» lt1kr*

nini )t©i| C 'n iss w o rk , h&lt; -N il
F**» D ll* pUtIMMie u " HsillllMfMk |.
•*f S iig g e « tlo riB A huii
*u i I
I'lit ’il f**r fe u r h e ro , o u t lin in g th
•&gt;
' • t i i il at t ivitli*i» t,y Mrhnh |*u |u !
niH) u n i in I h r w u r e f f o r t In «&lt;l
11
•litb*t» m tfh •c h n o l wilt- l*r giv© n i 111
m a c fiii* ly x ik f o r r© r« n i» n g *&lt; htM*l *
w a r e ftijrlu , am i ffoster* f*&gt;r ill*
1*1* &gt; lit srh o o ls to ■tim ulaii* it • tm lrn t
w a r a c t iv it ie s

Boards Must Approve
D e f e r r e d Farmers

WASHINGTON, Nov. 18. (Al t
- -Selective
.Service
Dirts tor
l^w lt R. Herthey announred ti&gt;
day that men deferred as es­
sential farm workers must gel
the epprnvil
of their
draft
■boards If they with to leave
their lob* or els* be claealfled *•
W |1 I bom) r r tr r tte d ; Abra-' available for Immediate military
Lake, negro, 110 and costs nervier
Draft boards have been In­
0 dare: Morgan Finley, negro, structed
to cell 18 and 15-yearbond retreated; Sam Jones,1 aide registered
test June for In­
hood retreated end Henry duction in th* order of their
re, white, 110 and cost* or b irth d atra. so fa r a t practicable,
lay* and for disorderly coo- with the oldest being called

fa wd «e»u or « 4*7*.

VoutliH KfgisU'r
On Three Dates
W A M H IN G T O N

LO N D O N .

Nov

in

M m ia t iv o f F r o n t m ir

f&lt;nrmre*i

u f*

fh *

W a r fa r e no

the Allies niquin-ii

tHf-threen 2 0 0 , ™ ) m u l i‘((MI,0lUi 1• &gt;fm

»»f iiirirrh an t thk|iplrig m« » f©»ult
o f tb© N o rth A f r ic a n u c ry |»«1 ki-n
L X I ’ U W IO N

C A U SES

IIAM ACK

CANTON, Fa., Nov 18. sA V An nplnelon blrw out the walls
of s brick business budding to
day killing a pedestrian and ta u t.
Ing sn estimated 1100,000 fire
damage. Accumulated gat was
said to be the raut* of th* acci­
dent.

N ...

I * . i /J*i

i'r r .t d e n t
Ho- .r v ,* l t
( i,|,y
f i l e d three ,e |&gt; .iw tr i e y l . t r *
ttan d a te s far yo u th * whip K*Ve
re«&lt;-hed or w ill r e * r h their Lath
Ip irih tla y * tlurlnjr th e la .r h a lf
nf t h i* y e a r

The week iwifinnlng I&gt;er I I
end entiiny [ter 17 will he for
registration nf those who b r­
eam* 18 In July end August.
Those who became IM In Heti­
le in her and October register the
following week, end those who
became I I In Novemtwr gnd
Oercmlier wlU register th* « n | i
slartin g Dec. &gt;#. He elm-pro*
sided for rodtimiou* reglitr*tlon on their Mrthdkye for those
becoming IS on o r a fte r next
January 1. It It fella On Sun­
day, o r a holiday, h e will reg­
ister on th* following day.

put,- Mr. il*rth«7 also announced-.

— .—

____ -

i :

.

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e Service Schedules
Important To 1943 Football
By ROMNEY WHEELKR
Au d i laird P r n t Wrller
"
ATLANTA, Nov.
13, - O f
t o m * , it’a only locksr-rooni jn ,.
■Ip, but I k l dn *a y t i t rt-al
reason the 0 , . Miss v« Mnmn|i
pi 8 ta U (Tame war moved up r
WMk w ai to brat thr draft . . .
■ Harry Mthra at Mlatippi Irarnl
If b« loat four more player* he'd
bar* to finish tha season with
•fx-man football . . l»ok lm tlx
Southeastern ronfrrtnca to ailopt
• Walt*n*-worry policy whrn it
soldi Ita annual meeting at Knot♦file Dec. 11-12. , .Action on »u-

Sturdy Wisconsin
Team Is Strong In
Power And Finesse

t-lu Trch's battle cry ahoold
Prune Dodd and pans the

r ailing Coach Hill Alexander,"
hr cm.lends, le thr pantinir
M r r itt Tommy FitlgeraLl of r. .. ,|tiuni-i ..ark wl -i ha, )u*t
• Louiivlil* Counrler-Joumal. ti«n bar It to punt 90 yard.
Id

“Discover”*
New Beauty

Try this new Mdo" nml
wnlch heads turn!
Phone 583 for Appolntwrall

Operators:

Mrs. Evelyn Haneen
Mr*. Ruby Erkoli
Mrs. Vela Nelson

EVA -BESS
BEA U TY SHOP

208 East Second Street

FERTILIZER
OROANO

VlTAfiEN

Orf»anifH
P rtd lf sated, Conrrnli atrd end liar I r i la lied bj Patented
lle r tr ili | ',w ,„
Ravllatlaa your toil N ilu ir1.
and §et belter
rc«ull, fr..m
SMd Bada
Field Crop*
f-'o -r f*
I awns
Garde*
Shrubbery
t&gt;len|e
Treee. elr.
CORRECT THOSE HAD «;poi ' U.'L OUR MATERIAL
AND WATCH MM; DIFFEREN CE.

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.SANFORD, FLORIDA.

T U B B A N F O H fl

0RGAN0 CORPORATION
)K1
of FLORIDA

. . — , „ . , . ORLANDO. FLORIDA
MOO 8. Kak| Avenue
J p Hell. Rsnfarti
Phone U t l , ,
Fhow*

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out** r*ct*y

Junior Horsey, soptraniorr right
halfback on tha University of
Klorid* a&lt;]uad la &lt;ne of Ihr Gators’
b e * punter*. In addition to hi,
Auatlne choraa, ha aleo p o o r, and
runa w ait
Honey la from Lakt-lnn.1
Hr
•tanda aix feet and weigh, ICII
pound*. All ta il spring hr 4 tr
vitamin pi Ita to pain enmr ten
pounda.

Football Player
Has No Desire To
Be* In- Limelight
COLUMBUS. O. Nor. 13, (A I’ )
—lllll Foley, a Columbua Dispatch
photographer, took a ha ten iif
plcturca showing Gene Fckrtr,
young hlo Stale uphomnrv lootball atar. In a rllo n m a big gam."
and offered them to Frkrlr "I
thought you mleht like to hair
these, Gene."
Frkrte
Immeillalely
han.li'.l
ihrro to hi, girl frlentl, Mm Vn
glnln l.oulee lleuttel, who n-krl
"Don't you want 'em C. n r '
And hekete answered ' Go,h
v», I don't krep n ,, ra|t l-w.k
Which rrobablv make. Inn Ih'irat bla time football pl»vei I,,
bit thr anntllrht In In* m Ml, ,i
•rinii book record of III, /pal*

Jlm tV

V*hnl

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yo u

got
V
.
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on jyju pla&gt;c rope
f* * *
vnlokhlcn In R. hitfr- d«.'r
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It's foollnh (o runn lhe
lli« rink
r
of lmln(( valu

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Ur-

• b k a by k to p ln g t h «•»p In
nouw«. PI
■ a f t . . . Yj
ean ( e l ouch b lo t o f p ro te ctio n
a n d fre e d o m 1' ffin n t w o rry
wmalj'
Coot. Inquire today
today ‘|

Florida

Bank of

State

Sanford
"A Friendly Iiu lllu llo n "

WASHINGTON
My JAt K HTIN.NBTT

WASIIIN'tiTON.

A* I

Th-

Nov,

r.tpii m I poiitirai

13. (\s

ooaer-

v«fi art- |j*t mm fliiMtinjf them
*" Ivr« «*f t (iinI ifr 111n« ba r k on
I heir I* t That rlrction knocked

nilliHip.

I rf, Und*)lde* be*
«ill
apraln. B jf
‘•f'*nnd l»rre can’t
i htil r uuif ht thr
■m Ii i . 1art her oft
u I i a Irr Ji»e Mafh m having Ihttr
it* didn’t *w any
•rti
Ni*n
AI be r&gt;
i • l*-*i * hnd nI|rht
.-u. , j nmii *
■ • f . H *hnt hiupvntctl.
ifim
&gt; ....... 'l-*«n to taking
k. ami
«* , it ftimPN to that
(iliJtuti* i* ii i cfi’t much bet*
With criap rrsool weather pfr
..ff thn *» *'''V affp on that
vailing, iilral for fiMjtli«ll, it i-*
tim iiii» morning whrn the
Fip&lt;Mt4,d that u iargf crnwil will rvf'irn fnjlr*1 in
bn un hand at
Hrmiimh
High
The re dirr, how eve ,
aevetp*
Bchul flnhl til* evening nt H ikl ! MI' jier I • thnl ke**Ji rloppiflg Up
nVIork when tho ('elor&gt; K***i-( tr nit, &lt;|iafni«a|&lt;ih
ep|Ksi up hj two virtorin *•*'
'v'1* l i" whAl effect thl* U
ate rla»h tuith a atrnnff team
i ■nv to have on 11MI To try to
grtililef* fmm tm ancient c11&gt; •f nreelirt at I in• time u a mmate
f
Auniattfu
i*f vi’.nfa Thl* »«r can he over,
I The Feet* got another gw* I, m it*
or nt ita wnrat In
long woikout vtatenlay. «rr&lt;*r*l P M Whatever . happen*
will
ing to Poach [seonartl MrlaU^a«, 1hinge tl * -it.jfitinn
Mut on*
with conahfrrahie attention given ilt'o- i* I "lug r**|ieate«f conalanly
fa I 'fkir t-, naa&gt;ing and a lung ini hi.I U ,i * iking ton IcmIa)
Both
tigna1 lit til Thf* tip.ad 1* reporlt*.* in i t ’i* or, i»* « inti«,
In 1*4- in »mnI »hnp4‘ (or the game
^ ‘ r’ ** H P . f*'f all ita *taflon'gn
l r* *r»/ gain*. I*
irmking right
f^rol-ol |r* llneuii will lie: Carh1' .'own |M,tl fnrrelr m r
hairIon, le. Hhigletar)’,
It,
Krnnk »tif$e gun
On
i
lum a1
John on. lg;
r; lUtiuru, rg. I hnfiie K |)r*wry and the other
flitri, rt; Itokle. re; Daniela; qh;
Wentlell i sviiiAie. Sometime btN
Fleming. Ih; Ire fh; tr«J I^in » - r-n now nml the n e it enrra)
iff#,
ii
►I- ’Ms n, th i are going to havg
i* *t .
r.a- »r tha idhtr. Will
WAX VFNKTIAN HUN0 8
ii I * V\Blkie ar»l the impressive
*o*r he lollrd ip j o year* ago
If yoj go over Vrnttlan blinds (trains! 1 1 • greatest vote getter
vDhia thin roat of furniture
the c.«itn*rv has ever »een 7 Or
pjjflltkii r»n n *nfl cloth, toll d m! W*M •' •»** f h*wr v, who unset the
ii t 'i n
eft til} anti &lt;|ii(cM&gt; 1‘ ""' • r.i'f anplrcart in nis &lt;fa«h
off with it damp cloth
{.*( l».« gr.winment nf Sew York?
^
I!**'. k*ill ih'rti-lerm (governor
f|' 1; r* ' ( M ilo, ami iwo-tinie
icon
'
* VYlPkie man.
Gtrvamef
■—
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Blanen, fit Into the |lctur«T
. Mirute
medltationa:
Since i Ih’wey’s niecnirnt ahatteriirf vltrojm am ent
Manager
Fredtlle to t* &lt;“•»»» l&gt;« brushed off, bat
Cortorin hat Joined
the
Red
r* n ,h# f* ct that ■ WIU
Ovosa, It may be aptly lUfgestnl K e' Democrat, running on a Reha* w*.a' tha Proffetslonal Golf* ^ ‘h’/can ticVef. turne-l out ,Vt
e*a' ■•-nrlatlnn nseds most j r, l»eal 8*n Jtwh 1^# In normally
little first-aid.

Football Team Idioks
For Big Crowd Toni to

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S K c u R iip r

Wide World F e at.rra
MADISON. Wle. Ntv. 13.—TWa
font ball Hub Harry Htuhldrahar
ha, fatliionml at Wieconaln, ‘ a
highly rated machine (Inca Ita do*
feat cf p: tearful Ohio State, has
a aturdy line In Iront of power,
apred and finraie In the tiackflald
a versatile outfit that ha* never
won two game, the aame w*y. *
Thr Hadgrra made rocking dafentive play pay ff In their open*
1 lug lie wilh Nntrr Dame. TVIda
i run, and long paaae, rang up S t
|nolnta in a ainglr ,|uartar ajralnm
i Maniuette. Agaimt Miasourl, the
! Ha lgrri alaahe,) away Inaide the
' tad-lea. It whipped Great Idtkoa
1nn two long, inectarular run*. I t
bent Purdue the hard way
dering downfleld In ahort
An-I again,! Ohio State la
[blnul all of th e.e—long run* lika
Elr y Hitch'* 5H yard daah which
,el in the fir,t touchdown, pow­
erful daahra through the line
1‘n( Hnrtjrr nml ureurnte |)RSi(|^[
{t ivr nf M'vm rumpJeiesD.
^
Ohh Stall w it tabbed as on*
of lh* I&gt;*rI in thr land, b if ftHit
fwt »a fk*. hrftaii orui itrontf and
•|»erdv forwards and nil (rerfoctlf
runditl ntd to play a tl* t quarter
nt first quarter pare. Hut the
RmlrrM showrsl the Huckryrs that
Wbronrln's prr*«nne! was Ju it a
fit'll* Iteller nil down the |If|r
than th* U if * from rilumlitffl.
Th** |i iwt-r inun in Stuhlilrfhef’i
nff«n&lt;ive U Pel tlllt Vml Harder
nt fjllbafk The ipetdbojr, bremk«y l»aJt"fnirrtrr m Elroy Hir*&lt;h
Thr ifiiirl lhirjxmtr •fifnal-caler If
J.irk Wink
An A'll-Ametira ^arrk over at
nr end l« l&gt;av
Srhrt irrr

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Clothes Must Last Tw ice As Long! To Clean
Them Often Is The Answer!
Mcn'n

A HU- or.lln.nro .la te , that
&gt;n case tire* are etolen, the theft
•&gt; each tire constituta* a » rp i.
,-at* offrnac. Fred Howard, n -e rr.
.iiind guilty of Mealing two lire ,,
learned of this ordinance In City
fudge F. I . Miller fined him f i t o
Court Monday
evenlnp;
when
and costa for each tire M-ilen.
ind in addition aenlrn.nl him to
■HO days in jail or DO days for
each tire.
Drunken Driver* also drew stiff
. ensltles with Dolly Hilton white.
aving Her drivers llcente revnk
•I, plus a |2O0 fine and roM* or
mi day,. Richard l-ec John,on.
ricjro, also found guilty of driv
■•nr -»Hle drunk wa, given a fine
of |200 and costs or 90 days,
■ihitny kSOBiry, nrgre^ drew *
trsignt 91 days for falllure in
iske treatment for a contagious
liiraia amt on a charge nf ill*
■nlrrly ernduct drew n fine of
123 end fo tla n- 0{| day*
Caei a of dilTTkennei, « « - ;
tobert Mnaely, negro. JJ&gt; amt c , * s
or 15 daye; Homer Jones, negro.
110 and costa or 30 day., Je ff
Stokes, n r , rn, $15 and roata nrr 45

diiv«; llrnry Harvey, negro* *10
| -id costs or 30 days; Kufua .Colj Un*. nrgro, $10 anil costs or T»
Albert Davis, negro, *10
end cc-taj,
or 30
30 day*;
days; VI
Victor Ivory,
""'t
a l * or
or 30 day,;
^
,i ■ dlie
Parker, nrrro,
..... ■
... ,in , 119 and I
re.ta or 30 days: Ed Ko*s, negro, 1
JJ:, „„1 c0, t , or Tfi d ,yf&lt; , nd fo r .
I'l orlerlv conduct *25 and costal
or 75 day*; and J . D. Fulford.l
*H l» II® and r o lls or 30 daya.1
■r" 1
disorderly conduct 1151
* n[l coela or ®0 day*,
Other case* were Lonnie A.j
Tammon*. white, Improper Darking, t l bcirvl estreated; Rufus]
[linlon. narking all night, »** boiti
r-treated; and Jim m ie lllll, .lieorderly conduct, flO and coats
nr .10 days.

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llltlK'K l.YN Nov 13. ( A P I T
|.,i/M»«c&gt; ot Flstbusb h«/c
....... cii-nd **' t( Frun' (Bm iscrt
1i ii. wd, vclarsti tsekb
ui
lbj
■I Ivn liHubal1 Dodrrr*. TV
lb ii.cr" hus tl-&gt; rluhl to *elo
in-. |)Ut hi, nuurtrjbscl rt»II..

We have an ample supply of obHolete 525&gt;550xl8 tires on hand.

Ihirln- ths cvsruutlon of Burms. ■ formsr Amsricsn p«*»*nerr plans , drslenrd to scat t l ,
actually carried 74 persona.
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Bring your Tire Ration Certifi­

h u r t n r t iis i r ttv n . ,
tv j i ih i &gt;-_ si-.Hieoi.M
m l *T l. S-l.nilllM. I , l-HUSITt’.
iv n a: i s-.s t i t h o r
.HII’NKT M HWfipK. i lac, known a*
H II KU'f
Itrvptiftl
TO AM. I IIHfllTOH’a ’ A^ID l*W I u r n i m h R ri.A iw a on iik viAAiik.
AiHrrm %u&gt; WTATiS.

Democratic Oklabuma or
that
CUrs Itoolhe tune, a itaunch
WlllkirltO ftum the drop of the
hat, walked Into office a , a Con­
necticut conyreuwomaii.
I don't believe capital obaerv. f Inti Rlirl wpiih rtf Jntl RiFt* h m t l l
i n from now on will Ignore Ihe ] nhllfW «rnt rct, ijrn j ti» pr*«#nl
fact that it'* ju it p»*&gt;IMe Joe iPttf 1 1r( 1iiiw ami (l#mnlrili which
-jtsr doe,n't itive a whop about 1\ 4*(| Sir rtl hrr nf &gt;*»l». may kava
M tilr «»f a M(hr
til thl* behind, fie-acene, bu.i- j"K«!n*t
1t»V\( 1*1fc lit re-. *Cv| l i l t of ftedgisas: but they cin't forert either I m|r*k 1 Vu nt j
lo
thr
K&gt;BW9,
that wilh Mr. A. Politician, It'# I f*»*n»i»v lu«t*r* **f H**mlri«t1a ('ountg.
nrfad-and-butlri and Ihe future ’ Ktriihta nl hi. nfftrm In the court
Ilf l.t||l I'tunlT at aanford.
if democracy. If the in-man can't 1 hribge
Klfirliln. *1llOn
ilali) rftitndar
t * w !&gt; *» «
«!*' I'“ b!ic j m -,.h * fr-n, .hr d m . «,f lb . drat
a-uhD than ha did in this rrtri*, ‘ r «i |irn.l.,n ,.r ini- nolle*. K»rh
then Conge* «. the only elected i claim or ii»m mt . 1. 1,11 1.* In writbody In Wn-.-ngton (barring the I ,f,R; * n‘l
•&lt;«'* th* pl*c* of
.President and Vlce-pro.ldent, had
- J ,. ^
.S .'i f V S i K
better fold Ita tent.
to l»» ih* riaimanl. hta i gent,
Ju it *s a poslacript. It might hla attomty, and anv Bi»eh rii
fttrd •hall
b« worth mentioning that Wash­ nr demand n-l
ington I* saving that to far aa void. U l N V I K .% HtVdl'K. URHLK
World War 11 Is tjneerned pro­
V "I K»-&gt;: and IPviUKMT C
hibition la a dead l**ue. I f *
roi'LHToy
A* •»rru1nr« of th* la it
likely that Senator l-e&lt;-'* defeat
U Ml and T*«tain»n| rf
in Gklahoma had several other
g|f»»
?Y M. HWnPK alan
fgrior* Inrolred than that dry
known e» H ,11. HWfil'R. dtamendment ho endeavored to tack
onto t i e *8-19 draft law.
Flr»| publleatlon Nov, IS, I tlt.

cates to us and have these tires
installed on your car today.

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Phone 37

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Rudolf G. Sonnebom. chairman of tha "Night of S ta n ," United J«wl*h
Appeal benent ihow to b* htld In N*w York1# Utdlton Srjuar* Garden
on November "Mb, show* movl* star EHita landl tha cover design for
tha charity aouvenlr program.
(Central P r t ii)

Negro Tried By
City
Court
For
rx ,
|*
rn *
Stealing
lires
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We Hive purchased front
C0 „ their entire stock of PI
DODGE-NEW GENUINE PA
seemed the services of MR. rV
empktyed by Wtfirht
for
partment Mr, Webb invites y&lt;
PLYMOUTH, DODGE CAB
troubles to him.

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EsUbRihetl In 1908

YOLUIJE XXXIV.

SANFORD, ’ FLO RID A , MONDAY. NOVEMHKR 10.

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Japs Make Efforts Ce®oa Raided
To Retake Losses 5yM**7*!?Qr
Solomon Isles Fo“rlh T“
Allied Jungle Troops
Are Closing In On
• (Enemy Stronghold,
Buna, New Qulnea
( h Associate* l*rcst*

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First Photo Of U.

M em ber A * .w ille d

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Troops Landing in Africa

i Reds; Advance Some)
) In Caucasus A n d 1
! Hold O f f N a z i s
Within Stalingrad

NI M1IEU 00

P tw

Battle Rages For
Control Of Naval
Base At Bizerte
“ Blind Bogey”
Tournament Held
At Golf Course

Special Program
To Be Given For ^
(Qy AuMltUd Prtia)
Aa British bombers raided Ge­
noa
for
tn&lt;- fourth time and Italy
Army Selectees |acknowledged
heavy damage, the

The J&amp;Danese. maklntr o
------------Russians continued
to
rtpulae
determined effort to rccan- R W
W n rn
Tt on M
n l c a G e r m a n a tt a c k s within S t a li n g r a d ,
i
t
,
v
r.
w
a
r
e
xtiokl
,
dvinf„
t
,nrhtiy
ln
the
Laoca»i»
Bura their lost Solomons' po­
Send-O
ff- Address
and capture . p..c*on***V o-«™
»*
sition, sparred with th e
. ,
_
,
t i a v i l c a l importance
lth o v
Americans in a naval en­
At Local Theater front far to Mo north
_____
I UirsSling bitter wind* whipgagement of maneuvers amid
Washington secrecy, as Allied
Judge R. W. Ware will U th o iP lnif .•r r o ,‘
Vol*»apeak rr at I he K l w a n l a 'f " ^ * " *
Hua.ian. have
killed.
%ngle fighters today closed principal
Club Send -Off program arranged I thousand, more Germans In three
in on tho Jap stronghold at for Army .electee. who will d * -| £ * « of, lh'
hand-to-hand
part for Camp Blanding Wednee-11 ghl of the current Nall oftenBuna, New Guinea.

tier man And Italian
Troops Move Into
I* r o I e e torate Of
F r a n c e , Tunisia
\H in
N..»
ih. t \ p &gt;
ih* \ t i h i iflifio fir on dent I a
der Iff nl ion lod.ir in th e inn me
of t|.ir-h«l I'eta in
drr'lartm;
Vdmital
leap
H«rlan
ill1*
m i o n l Iftim all public (uiu
Hi nw and mitilnM rom m an rl*
OiifLiu in chare I r r m h in
l * r r * t * m North t i i . i a . in
. M s hi» fiitlhiirit t i , i tni (fnm

Carraway And Holler
Tie Among (Jolfers
For Top II o n o r s
Andrew l'( in m »8\ and Ib n ILd
ler til'd for f l r d nfid -O .mil gi|in ■
with ilet w'orr* «. if T’i , in ih-

tVf ain

U s
A i i o i a I - '1 r* 1 * I a 1
“ Blind Bogey" tifiifiMifnrrtl wlm i
T h e A m - m tm iH . il t ■..l«i\ il
wmn hrhl nt th r Sanford t'ounfi ,
t'lub ln»t«*«id •I thi *rlni|\ 1* 1 m n\ n l l . m tiuill m i l l 11 i h u n
Nav ^ Hanford tflimmmriit, .In.
■

ln • factory . r e . of hulinYesterday’* communique said day morning, til lan e, m a.ter.
,h ' *
»r,"&gt; reported
American ami A uitrsliao ground of Ceremonlea, atatrd this mont-j
l u i i r * Itvti* t l i r 1 ' i i ' i u h ji r . i 1 e &amp; trs duller »t th.
N*v«|
\n
jT&gt;op## ronverrlnf on the strung in *. adding that the eirrcU es I , ? u &gt; ‘
. - . . ,1
g i t.H ,iG
I n ii- i.t .i- A hum
S t a ti o n Satnrduy
Allun S t r w , . , '
r a panes# Invasion at Duna, New. will begin st R:20 o'clock in Ihei
rr|r ^ “ au
reportejl ntirlgid f pro nod until h*.1. i of th. i 1 i'
Guinea, hare lolned forces and are1 Rita theater.
n* b B fu,r‘ " "* l&gt;nk*
i. .1 ii ;ii&gt;il t l 111i-ii 1111.'ii- I i.ii• ta t n l t h i » in or 11 mg
now moving In In attack.
» E. C, Harper, president of th e 1 Inlantrymen m o virtually non-J
I|l'tl till- \Vf* U liD ' Int lllliLieut t .......It J
\ \ln»*bh f,
The alrady advance in New Klwanlani, will welc.mir the aol- [ **°l‘ B l,»ck- but deaptle the fu ry .
ii.
.I nl )|i&gt;- gi» ,il
Iti/ i'rtf
American Ranker troop* stream fcfh ife nt t^ran, A l p i u . .itt. « r■nrhinf the bench in landing1 tiarfe* I HS. and J I i 'hd.trr lie.l
Guinea waa supported by con-|dier* and Charles Morrlon will |“*, “ rlf_ s —aulU .and Ihrlr frighttinuoua air attacks, tha fommunl- lead the audience in community ful rutl in bl&lt;x*t they werv de­ The landing opened the tlrlee for th* ..mtnd .if N’ cttli Xfiaa. \»hnh rr*ulte«l in the rupture of Algeria th ird high *.1 o»r whdr i .on,!. Niiv.il I... .
clared
to
have
been
held
to
one
K Maaaic Hugh*'* .h ot n , v i
(hie aald, whila other aircraft air I singing, while Emmett Herndon,
Hi ii -li
Im m lif i -i ru ck
and Mon*cco. Both U .H. and Hrltlah
p&lt;t are m*v% iu&gt;.\ing ,&lt;i l itiHin
Thi» photo nitliotsl from t f HH, ruti*i*h rub!) lovtrr tl'toi
der Gtn. Douglaa MscArthur’s president of the Seminole High •mail gain mraaured in ja n lt.
b i - i n i h I f u mi i m i l i ‘ il m ' h i a
London,
I*
the
first
to
ih.
w
U
S.
w
l-fii
r
.
invading
N.utu
•
i,
,
4
*The
battle
«
m
i*
oitl”
m
few
hit
hnndltrtf
Af.
Stiwnit *
command continued to support School Key Club, will have charge
\
) marked
United Stales forces in the Solo­ of distributing
cigarette.
and hundmii )in| wide.” u ld Red
.»&lt; d I hiHe went on to |r*t tin olh. i
mons area by bombing shipping aertrlee certificate!, Mr lan e dls- Star, the army newt paper. Mlfltu
Hiring
p art i c i p a n t* in the t*m*naim iil VS
and air bases to the north of cloeed and the Seminole High thti iBrrm the Nail commandeni
I. -•'»! a *
G. Flem in g Phil t . r nahuf l . W
^ u ad a canal.
Bchool Band will play on the out hurl humirrtla of men. Many go
*!•
Iten
down
but
iomr
manairo
to
crawl
I
S|&gt;eiirer. Jo h n I m t » u S t
1 % *•
* Allied Forces have been doling, aide of the theater a . friend, and
It .H*h
I, F Boylr 1*1 i.i.*lgv Pulfnl"
In on Buna, only Japanese lone relative! of the Sanford mm tn- forward The Nail irain waa made!
Lii'p t
Frtsl Hnlhiid, l.ieul
I
in aouthtaatern
ever] ter the building. The Krv W. 1 over literally mountairn of their|
V• I • i%
Scott Blanton «tnd i»tlo &lt; oldo. ll
■Inc* American airborne troops Brooks, Jr . will deliver a benedic­ dead."
G nlfri* who m gist, n-d
ih.
l»eat«Hi r i It U huh on
were landed in the jungles south tion to dote the program.
f f i r e m n ih b l.n i t
the id«v.
of there late In October.
Aa E. H. Carter, released a w rit bank nf the V'uljfa, Hi
ujrrad) rnrr.t i-&gt; . d o.rliiitrd M
0 The Auatrellen. here pushed second and more nearly com- fowl in ripoeeti to the bit inf J
h
n
i
Mr*
►
It
•..............
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t | rev v .
.
f
steadily down the northern dope
le Hat of local men who have winds .-rrp rn g off the Hleppeaj f
V incen t, and l»t
t VI** i «■ ^
of the Owen Stanley Mountains
n drafted, hr a.ked thi. morn­ from rs-i to »e»l, making present, ( .JllII O lC l O V O m j)t* lA ‘ 111
Mnh*hip, nil f I ** I j,t .1 )
!I
to approach Buna from the west, ing that all registrant, of the tifh tm f ruiklit mn* tevrre
lUm m ri anti H • Iti-MI. . f I .
Thu frifitJ irction
painted
while the Americana moved up local Draft Board -h o have been
land.
Maine,
\(
-b
m
s
I
.(
by lavratia at one of itark horror,
from the south.
residing out of the count
nly
find Min* 1 H#*. i n
with tne dofumpotinf buttles of
a "The Auilrstlan and American port to hi. office upon thheir
T h * first nun
more tnan
German hodlea
“ olurana are In contact with each turn to Sanford
I lot. bad I
Will Iw tlft«),|
littering the tiAtiJelield In and
Hrminole
The .elective «rrvicr office!
other and are jointly moving In
M»hil* Mi Sf, «
araumi the nty
*» W "
. ,(ittlfr
*,4,^c t inndy,
to attack,’* the communique aald. Hat follow.: John l&gt; Woodruff,
Mrren a v* it f
lila.te .1 or froien Into Impo-‘
,,f {hr ” r ' 1 * ' *a*t I*i*will ti*r ft
'
"The enemy, urtoer command of 8 r., Warren Jenm ng. King, W. ternce the nn*«paper Bahl welw J*'* League »n«i &gt;Vr olhrir tiirffl! Jit r r in ’ I
I f . Gen. Tomato re lloril, now Gordon l&gt;ean, lirarlr Curliind HO0 Blalled nod broken tanka ami '*** of X!l[
’ l,J . f t h r 1
. Iti.l.i.n r
tireekmur,
Frank
Charles
Winn,
fa rm the Alliee to the west and
Ihe lill. m l .rrekago of more ihan &gt;-»*uv T h e , m m l . u « . .. o„
j -If. i &gt;ii kr r turrit In t w.
Steels,
VrrraJe lobu German planes.
Mouth, with the jungle end the llenna Cates
|^ 'l» to c. nvpete at Tamp., y. .t«r■n ..f \* *talp»n iffi, . ■
Etherige
Thorton.
Itudolph
Frank­
t. i in*r
ing 1»* th«ilrnth
sea at' hi. back. Our air force is
P I hu l**n
Down
In
the
Caueaaua
th&lt;,*
&lt;*^
lin
McCullough,
Cad
Thomaa
*•*! f.»
,,
.
.
.
,
,
.th
e
r
?
of
ona
of
Ihflr
o
mrii.ln,
attacking without respite."
Ku»»i&gt;a*
aalti
they
hail
betterrtl'g
j
8tamUu
nf
Tamp-.
*h
«
Millar,
Ruaael
Grant
LsindquiaL
■l.ftnal
•In,., —
supporting
United
---------- - Stales
M h f«". -I hlm of l-in ,- .mo
*ml
Rowland
Hall, Claude positions south ot Nslchla In a t ^ , , br
force* In tha Bo Is mom. Allied
I
«|h. i
m lit n
r tit
i S s ^ - ^ a ^ l k l \ U.nthr i2 L ' n 'i« r ibr best Shm.tr,. tn Fb.r«i,.
tflil U «i l l ferrite*' antt
Ilia
fatitry with tha ahl of artillery &gt;f&lt;0[It|ng to Byrd J r,o.,.?r r ,r-T
-till
■*si i i * i ta r.! a ii h ib. t
J4
and a vast amok, screen. German \
|1X»|
"Kaiaville Island,' at the northern
\
l.ji.K in ^ or I.i
War
l
\ ,.i,h
In Navy), Vann Evans Kennedy, tosses ware Uracribed aa heavy , Thr rr, u|u „( ,y,r
tip of th* Solomons.
^ i w» ii« hfii iho*e mb
In the Moadok sector, northeast of , hp W rit Const I’l.iot l.n g „ .
Arrhln
Heavy bombers scored direct Barnwell Adam Bock,
i &lt; t, r i ! he v *1 ill »■) , nftrr
(enllsldl In U. 9. of Nalchik, the Russians «.«• held «n the heal Gun i lul. inn,I A&lt; K M l S t l l I »
\
1
,r* \hut Mu v won th r l»*t
hits on two enemy vessel. In Ra- Key Warvi
f,.||«w«
f Sjurts-tf, I I
K l . - P . I II *
Mark
Dnnald strengthening positions and ri-».l&gt;
•
like frt th rr
Ilk
baul harbor and ons of the vessels Coast Guanl),
ing
tnem
for
winter
after
block
ii
T
I:
i
\cf
t.
Ill
lari.) nr -'ll 1 l u r c i . ail *lfa» ilk - i h* I " r
eaploded. Fires wars itarted In Tompkins U ranaferm l to l.akc*
Class A A
ing
linh . |al'd I'l'-t.li I* if'*) if!|f ih ««
fiv e supply dump area at Mala- land), and Hoy Clifford Jean. Ing the Get man advance tn thnt'
^r^a.
S'r.iIt
t
&gt;
J1K
IP
t
1
tin
i
«
Also
Marvin
Edward
Lrddun.
b*1gr * * * ' " t ' j f i*rl * a.’
guna and In the docks area, where
IVolfe
l"ii tHO in t
7Hv
-ogrni
»*f th* ti.nsar ( IIIIIIH1I
eight axploslona were obeerved. Daniel Webster Driggers, John
l f.7 IH.7 17« L’ ii7 7 ,-,.pt&lt;lb '• i- „I G ifiilah'Shul tuk F* fliall Jbi« Ills
n|( \.i
Benjamin llyrd, Jam es Lowell
■
Clsss A
m thi* nm nlry1- f Ira t i Hi k v.lFlk ill*'
Hoover (transferred to Ocala),
. U*&lt;* till
172
i
mi
i«r,
j
fid
1 i |i»nr in I III" Bttf
A i.
bk t hs- |t. . i.
Bruce Joseph Cameron, Oerald
udi- I ' ' ■
*wi*11 nut umjaual I latiMi «»f I i|.
M 9 1MI tr.M Ji t I 7*-i
Frank Deers,
Orin
Douglass
I LITIII A M 111.
an-. . ii 1
m.ti
i
no*
anti
hr
ran
Class D
Sunitrum ,
Ralph
Diehl, Wil­
Im e *»f *
iitrfri id udnf .
K s r .........
tu*«
i
nt
I
hr
kin
1
1
of
Ufa
Yonnolly
IBfl 1 8 * 17 2 2fi!* k.’ i
liam Richard Cicero
Crayton,
n%
»
-r&gt;l»
Fititl
nllMCfit
toi
1
r th ru
11 1it Thr *iii'irlit hr •hna* Jiilv
W illiam
ia i
171 I S * I S A 7 s t
Willie Gruffr* Earnest, Itufua
1**1." r r v r a l* r I i ?
on I Ik k
i
i.
Hell
vkurlh
rniu
Hughes
IH7
172 I til 2 it:i 7' hr* - ri-. &lt;. &lt;1&gt;| |:C 7 b. l j .
Eugene Walthall, Jam es Carr il
«tH&gt; nl timr* loo
I'HILADELPHIA. Nov. Ml, idh I
C t i » l&gt;
Raulerson, Jean Biscay Adams,
in
nut rat 1*. i urn pa r. t t r
I
b
l
t
itirnilrn'*
late^l
Ivarlt*
K
ip
p
(
u
n
d
u
c
ts
H
rrl^rt
Hoover,
World
War
One
I
Webh
178
184
1
78
27
t
M
!
f7« 11.*nn I prr « »|K( u f tbr*11*•
ORLANDO, Nov. Id, -T h e r e Clifford Wilson Johnson (enlist­
•*r*i i hr fl|fte«tincc front, M*t
187 18 * 177 Irt'i kii *
been a tendency for Juvenile ed in N'avy), William Manning fowl administrator, said ta lsv In .Shaffer
I’ro jfriim F o r I t o t a n
i,-k ytoirarlf if ytm'rr
tin,
187 lflH 1 iiU 2ii'.i 7 7
delinquency to Increase In Orange Van
» :. er ,. t.
Aden, James
Thornton a letter to the Jdltcr of the F a u n ! |iowting
mi l&gt;) b*. K Intm up •* »r . t , t rF' rniiifti* 1&gt;. i . r
19!) 1 0 9 17 * 2 2 k 7 ' .
County Junior and senior high Clayton,
Harold J .
Franklin, Journal that Secretary of Agil llotn cr
7 •) ' tl.MHltU
It
ranw
l»Y
\
mall
rulture
Wlrkard
should
l&lt;e
ap
Among the ■pertat.ir* at n
school, but no alarming Increase William Clyde Hill James Au­
11 it* 1 - „ w«■ •Ill'll Ml 1til -•'»*.
i
1
i
i
f
-m
l
it*
I
h
r
point
poinletl
food
administrator
with
of detlnquenev has been called to gustus I’artln and Ram Kregans
match w rre: Mr* la-n Hull I G .1 1*1.1 11FIIn, Klti.l ti*»w are f ■T. |1 s.f ».|lir*2t4he
control over a “more and Mr. Paul ft. » ling. Mr- A i
the attention nf
lie
existing
1 I'M 1' I H ' inly )'it |.* i * t-iii
The following selectees trans­ romplrt*
it,
} .f*
I hup** l . r l nit11 trill
more” production program.
Yonnally
and
Mr.
Ryr.l
J
I..--I,
agenda*.
h■
» fur ji Tm.I ii . I...
ferred from other areas to Han­
i * liltlr iiImiij! Ilf** oil thlp ( . tIMH!
Mr. Hoover said the lack of
* Anna Maynard, director of tho ford: Jacob Shealy Beat, Louts
"All member, mixed thr g.m .l
*)lIl|**. Mirrtnft, HimntiM
mii" i •—wi ii ialand. Y o i can nrvar
X lty Welfare Deportment, last Victor Martin, Jr- and Timothy coordination and conflict between Jim Allenby, and hope that he will 1*ck t« tin
pliro,
r*
11
'
1m th r I ' n i t r l
ir ii you will wake at night
tovernment bureaus la now llmlt- be present at the next match/' ' e*a by l*t
night Mid that Just prior to hla Stevens.
t h r e e -font
tliard 71 2 |&gt;rrf «*Mt uf till’ titllll i*
ng and will soou reduce animal Mr. Goode stated.
leaving for naval service Juvenile
ho firmothd &lt;u f th r mrrtuii*
Mrs. Ernest F . H ot* holder, products. R * described the agri­
»*iif trn tm atr ahoy Id be, APfl* f«*» |ir(Mjiirlb»n Krill*
Court Judge Jam es Dieffeuwlerth
THr iMtatd *&lt;f iltiri t**r
...I ..111 " '" U
o f th* Comity Send-Off culture department aa a vast eco­
rril *1 Ultra 47 (w-fi*
I m iota at flay amt the 1*: *
had obeerved through hla court • chairman
&lt;igHf||It1«*r « hu ll nt* ft hi i r w*k**1
Committee,
acknowleded today nomic agency affecting produc­
nt night are very annoying, i f i*l |.r.-l lift lull' Hr Ilia 1 |*«»
small tendency fo r Juvenile de- that
I me* t at h ft* i \\ *'dnr «&lt;t»% ni.' h
|«*T,
Mr*.
Row
Adame,'
assisted
•Ml " f b b»tifiii Hto-Hf.
ii Ih i iv ohilr in flight. The |
■nciueoey to Jntreaaa
[n
the
price and distribution, say­
l thr hm.......... t
by Mrs. L. E. Spencer, has dis­ tion,
niiia4|uit*tea havr «ludir*1 ami f-*r Ml* f •■i^ifig i ri*f 11- 11 *.i|
Junior and senior high schools.
ing he did not belters these func­
drill.n\ ill. \ v. 11*i*
tributed
small
boxes
In
stares
Ml*. i 94
4*i
&gt;l
I
hr
Japin
the
art
|H’r r m i .. f tl
"B u t there has pot been re­ fo r donations to buy cigarettes tions should be taken from tho
nfp of tni|*ift-int n
v, I*md lug 1 !prlf»ve that •Mill tirr ii * out m r 1a nn j i ,
ported to any existing agencies for
department. The solution of the
ea# h ili Ih- i ton*
the
selectees
to
bo
distributed
CHUNGKING,
Nov.
HI.
IA
I'.
...
more red * " ! •
|*rr | ,.f t h* * .*nt» m&lt;t - f.»» ’ 1 .
alarming Increase#
In
ftrrenlle
production problem U “ to transfer
Chines# won an im po rta nt . “ I-a.Iir. N t'l'i
.
• h than there a i r Ja|&gt;» , uni f y **.r, f .*r 11*i - , lf|drllquency such as are being ex­ a t aond-off urograms and Miss to that departmant th* OPA an ) —Th#
luring
th*- • Id *:i
victory
In
the
Yl
Mountamn
Grstchen
Lewis
painted
attractive
.
&lt;
»•
*
mi
Ir
in
Japan
When
l*r.d..
perienced in JacksonvIUe and
W PB functions la relation to food Shantyn province,
wSera
Mh* i &gt;rre ii i»c u ** •it j- •' «ni rhttw . th er e Hfe •* I h-M.lu
wot her cities In tho Booth.1* Mia* cartoons on the Mr/,)*.
control
and
to
trarufsr
to
that
t
• ,
V
*
1
—
111"
f
*
n
I
■
■
i
Fam llits may get certificates in i
.
a
, v,— Jipanea# wen* killed nr anumlnl
i ,!r , n nt a nn it lhat &gt; oil have ftN ill! It"
1
'
. nifi]&gt;o
- ......*''
Maynard said.
dc jYartmen t otrull, tedmlalitrat ive
high
compiand an non mi i - Ilaird I*- v* . n h
**
1
S. 1. 4 .!«•
I• * 'i■ Mi.- nut* Mi o n le r t«* keep rtr . r*’ire hit Ig n to ta l s.r ) i l
Informed that a 10:00 o'clock the lobby of th# tUtg theater funcUorr# of purtlailng and •tr-, today. The Jap*. rrlnfnrrnd t drach. and Thi** I i
■litii'i •t-ii king
I IMMMHI or 7*M jrt’f ri•fit s.f lit*’ ti'l.tl H '!
curfew had bsen put Into affect Wednesday morning from Mrs.
•. •. nf | L i d ,
b l ' l if r .4 1 went force*I to retreat
Graham &gt;4 nt l.tn.l..
( r* atM% don't mind al te p ln g In uh nr*G
ln Jacksonville for all boya aad Cassandra Schuits who will be
in •II thr •outhrrn atrt!* * » Let. 1 . t* | lit* ,1 r MM ►
tf
(rt.
there also to fill in now certifi­
ih** pi *.l lull oh, how 1 hate the
Dt •*f tn U l JliM n l* MM&lt;1 It * i li.lt O1 t II ■»i til "l t*.............. s' |k*'*l
es too, Mrs. I tousholder said.
&lt;a Hit f m i t r d up with it,

League Shooters Son Of Former Sanford Man
Visit Local Gun
Writes Of Life In Solomons
\*bd Club On Sunday H om e S e rv ic e s
(.’roup W ill P lan
T a m p a , Members T o (o n s e r v e .Mt’;il
Meet In Sanford

C

War Contracts To
Be Disc lowed By
State Commit tec

Hoover Brings Up
Necessity For W ar 'll)
Food Admistrator

Delinquency For
* Juveniles Shows
* S l i g h t Increase

Harold Haskins Is
Accepted As Navy
Aviation
( a (le t

f

Chinese Win Victory
In Shantung Province

SB.

Circuit Court Grand
Today
Ssnford Gill Elected Ju ry Selected
-8 _
O ffice r_ A t_ Stetson Circuit Court, which mot last

uSS^uSS: g &amp;

f t

Tnaaday, com**** again at 10:00
a‘dock thi* morning at th* Coart
Boas*, with Judge M. B, Smith
presiding, who gars Instructions
to w venire of JtlfyuM,
Tho foGowtng ware d
the Court to eorve-aa a Gi
U CMmtr Clark

Doctor McCasliii Is
Honored At Meeting Armadillo Captured Near Enterprise

In recognltioa of w h it « n
termed outstanding ability and
rontrtbution to dental M rrlc« In

By Two Naval Air Station Seamen

! i . rt (• a h r a u t i f j ] bathing
Irt'tii h hr i r T h e unly tro ub le I * ,
that ih*- aliarku com# In ra the r ; I****
«!•»»»■ A few Ik»Ift tinea h a v e been
*r**n * unnIng i Sem ielv e # on the

hen
All arm*dillot a small scaly , woods before thry fmuily Buccrrtl |lH*nrh
ry In
" T he r ate they
fr ed ua here
inoniter About two f##l long; ami rd jn capturing it by tying a *tri;&gt;
it Is very dlfslid# from Itg iharp clawa, taxi of cloth which they picked up fuull In t.-ll thenfv ilifferenc*
be« « given a degree of Honorable to bo perfactly harmless, was cap in the form of a ln*-o, an*l rater*
t«&lt;-,-n thi* ratx anti the worma.
Fellow, i t tb* recent muting of •tcrad Saturday afternoon in thr mj^ Ihe animal hy thr tall
"But
all
In
all,
tbinga
arsn'l
so
the Florid* Omul Society In i woods naar Enter
pack In the mail Ihry carrl.-.l (tail
l x, , , |.....
ssameVi
....... from
_ tha
_, 'Sanford
_______ .Naval th*
_» 13 jwuml
iwum anlnisl, ami then
“tlivr my lav* to everyone,
b * t B ai'Air
s i . Btaltaa,
Mtallwn Paul
Paul ...........................
Miller o f PhU- -eugbi u&gt; g*i a rt.in i&gt;ack t&lt;&gt; Han
at
“J ” edslphia, P il , and Alfred L. Cln- ferd with ihclv priia. M[.lnrlits,
■Bob’.
eoB* *111 e t Boelon, M*aa. After bring- A s slownl up ai the sight of lbNut such a bad letter from a
Ing I! her*, the sailors presented a llo rs , however. strppcl on the
r.i.e ,nn to a marine father.
It to th * Sanford to e , where it rae when they .aw the armadillo l (n ,m .he fighting tone
n ay be seen hi a cage between they held. It Idnk.d *• if they '
a rabbit aad some squirrels.
would have to walk back to Ran-)
According to Robert I - C oi. ford, when suddenly one «f th- I g y c n l H n v ( I r n f i l l f l t p H
local photographer, the boy. s P toys aotierd . .. old shirt lying In
l ,
prered on P a rt Avenue Saturday tb* roajway. Wrapping un the I
( i f l O K fl
C lO R S
afternoon with the armadillo tafr .aim s] and making It look liko n
l y t M M aa old sblrt, aad told b « rila , they aoccreded In getting j , „ u l T h o m a , r Wllaon, J r ,
8 ? r T 1 itV y . r U **d U J &gt;r^ f n I * ^
burnk hrr'
..
win.
commlse&amp;ned a aecon3
W Afm N OTOH ,
tho aalasal to the Zoo. Mr. Cox
Armadillos a .e not native to I ||,ui , n.n t |n the
Army
Air
Park Bupt. Ja m n Florida, areonilng to Mr. Rough- Kn|rP, ,rcently. waa a class mate
In turn went t o , t«m_ but are c omm ix . In Central uf r tir k Gsble at tho offUere
negro aoo-kreprr.' and Bouth America
There are (itl,]i,!.io school In Miami Beach,
It la » cage, with at present nulte a number of them *h k h trains Army men to carry
attached to thocage |running wild In Horida dtsa lo
wut administrative and
eupply
tamo* of the doners.. tho fa c t that at onr time, several operations
told Mr. Cos that escaped- from a too an th * East
Lieut. Wilson attendsd Sanford
OOMt, he axplalned. ArmadlUa* schools and Southern t'ollfjre In
are o burrowing ahlmol, llvs on Lakeland and resided with hla
laaacta, and hav* a human-llko parent* on West Third Street,
skin which make* them suffer ills father I* connected with the
from cold. They are tevtred with Burpee Seed Company
as
a
• |Mgo liko sort of *b*lL
_
/lortit,
_______ _ . ____

With

U. 8. Casualties Total
OWI States

_ ___i__ ___ oi

iiii S im tr t
•ard • w i r r

I 2 |t**f4 ■III
5 K «' l
for. 1hi a |m*
\s he ..

JamcH F. Kerif^un, 75,
Of Lake Mary, Die.s '

1 !•*%”&gt;If t» Hill |t
oi sit f»i| •■&lt; .«&lt; II vr

Hit'k im« will *» i■**(!

duty

(hn

\mivv !*i* F11k’I«.t Sr h(Hil„
it |hi* ............ nf

it, I 'h r t | H i l l ,
North
inliii.t nr I ’riM ifit! ..f Gontgi#,
Ii* it* levMtrgia, fm llniT immthH
•- _
,
__ .
t
,
»f i iik-it nl i‘!ii!«IilhiuMi|f, Mmtrue*
J &lt;
Z*
l : ...... ...........ri Sms ml r-.rU lu U . mll.Ury
F r.-w ,. K-rigsn. 79,n f U k . ti-.-v
e ,„ un.,
. ,l,jecU.
whu died at
FernaM U i.ght.... U l,.t r, m„|„i„ie .............. ..
|,e
Memorial Hospital Friday »fti-t
,,f l(„, Davy’s
noon after an lllnrta of m.r w&lt;-.'«.|................... ,,.,i-ty,. I,,,.. , f,.t prlwere held at 2:00 o’el.K-V Bunda* - tnar, ftiglii training
afternoon ml the Erickson F'u

freT lf»K«toP,h" w'" “ m

M th. F r a n c e s ( ’l a r k ,
Mr
Kenyan was
a ret.rel
72
In H o s p ita l
■tructural iUa.hifltt#r. «hn jiri**f
f
r
la coming lo l-ak# Mr i &gt; ihirr
,
r a n #go, hfeil rarvnl will, ihc
4
*
lnt^ * xi* of
Utv
hllr*l
jtcl Htates
Hut## Stral
S t e e l ( orpiMMtiun 1 44 ,l,rv L
J S I ,nnfIK w*ln
'V l
tht* 1 p*mIn ( iiirnmmity
for StH jraart, llo hub born Ik^’ Li, ♦nr
Onin ihift HtiMflav morning In
18*0 , at I ’alm er Maes.
He is survived bv his daughter. thr H(i t r ltoipitnl nt Ch«ttahorv»
Miss {net K arigan of leke Mary, fhret whi r# «h» hn* lK*«*n for nesrwho today Is accompanying the Iv 11 vrart.
Th* TH y#ar ol*l wnmiiti mov^i
remains to Worcester M u . wln-.r
ln-rv Hilh hrr huihntul from AlLg*«
the burial will take place
kn, vher# h# w it a mKalonary*
2 1 y m ri rngo. Fh«* I# survlvetl by
• K I L L E D IN C H A h ll
two trranUrhihlri'n. Clark Pod"

r&lt;

MELBOURNE Nov. 1«, (AIM— rn? "
John H. Bwlmore, la
Nino .Navy men, Including four |addition to her husband,
officers, were killed when a Navy

Nearly JOO newspanaer* In Nor­
patrol bomber crashed,In the At­
lantic off Bensna Hirer Naval way have been obllgiOt to IUV«
pend
since 1040 because of thd
Air Station Nov. 11, th* Navy
ih o ritgc of new* print,
^
today announced belatedly.

�9

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■ a~ *w

Advertising In W ar Time
.

—

—

•••*

to many comfort* and luxuries on the neceaalty

id - S m s a M f R l&gt; r m * t« .
m m h TVs Merate la
Mate at M rtn h W g
■ stetal»*4 la tha h i * law ag&lt; w 9*«Btrf with |fi&gt;

V ERBS FOR TODAY
B T B 0 P H Y COMES
EN ARE NOT WATCHON 0UARD AGAINST
1 WITHIN A 8 W ELL
ITH O UT j Watchman. what
nlgktT— Isaiah 91:11,

w o n ti n g . L I U * Sq uirrel 1

m r l How do you dot
night stop Just a moment
let me speak U&gt; you.
last along th* tr«e-trunk,
I drop to earth; snd then
i*ap on running race*
there and tack again.
II m *. Little Squirrel,

the ('lift of render In Dm watte Military Commander- In
North
end hoarding o f manpower" and Africa 1*11 night In a more trad*
il«claird that diimlaaal of nor- Inc to allay r'l-h tln r Krmrh rethlrd of |ht government’* civilian tcnlm eat over Darisn’t sudden
i mploye* would help the war c l- n-w to p i * el on the aide ol the
'i r .
'
’
*
I 'Mir.-.
In a public ita tc m m , be »al&lt;&gt; . Gbaud whc.
escape**
f nin­
th* Senile committee on rttiuc- j f ranee la Alnirr* almoat rimultion of non-etaantial federal ax- [ taiu-ous with the American r inprndllurv*. of .which he W ciialr- vatlon o f North Africa, haa Iren
m&gt;n .would open hcarinc* *oon I reported unconfirmed to be lead"lo tell the people the
wboli i l«r French
reaicUnre
against
trull with re*pect to duplicated Axl: Uoope in Tunisia.

REGISTRATION NOTICE
for Instance, tell hi* former cuntomeni how to um and con­
serve and service the good* which ho haa previously sold
them.
“Those goods in service may very well constitute tho
country’s solo remaining slock of such articles—a stock
which will have to do until the war ends. It is certainly
right for the manufacturer to use advertising to help make
that stock last.
. . **
“Then, there are companies which as far as the con­
suming public is concerned, are virtually out of business—
either actually, or through conversion to war production.
Where such a company expects to return to the civilian
market after tho war, it has a perfect right to use adver­
tising to preserve Its name and Its good-will. The govern­
ment fully rccognlrcs the propriety of reasonable expendi­
tures for advertising to preserve the value of those assets.
“lastly, advertising has a very great usefulness as
a mean* by which a company can participate directly in
the 'War effort. Some extremely valuable work has been
done by,&lt;thc national advertisers, the great advertising
agencies, tind the various media in supporting such things
as the salvage drive, for example."

U aacraU hav* you learned ?
U i t s season's promise T
r a rt you so concerned 7
can sense your snrwsr—
•hgv* no t]ma to spars” ;
ut* ara rip* for winter
you must hav* your shara.

Tho Registration Hook* of the City of Hanford,
Florida, are open al the City Hall, commericing Mon-,
day, November 9th. 1942. for the purpose of register­
ing for the General Municipal Election to be held on
December 8th, 1942, and will remain open each day
except Sundays and holidays up to and Including Nov­
ember 28th, 1942,
II. N. 8AYER,
City Registration Officer

OPERATORS:
M r. E f t ! ; . H u

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M r . X.by Echols

Mr*. V .U N.Lost

EVA-BESS

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BEA U TY SHOP

•208 East Second Street

ORGANO

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Social Calendar

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VITACEN
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Predicated, Ceaccalrated u l BedrrUUaed by Pitealed
R i d f r l i PfocfN
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ReeltatlM year aeil N elart’a way ood yet belter
reaalle free*
Seed Rede
Field Crop*
Ftewera
L aw s*
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Garde* .
Shrabhery •
Pleat*
T ree*, etc.
CORRECT THOSE BAD SPOTS. U SE OUR MATERIAL
AND WATCH TH E D IFFE R E N C E .

ORGANO CORPO RATION
of FL O R ID A

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’ ‘ Mo n d a y
The Dependable Claw of the
Methodlit Church will meet at
the M im of Mr*. V. U Smith,
US Weal Eighteenth Street, with
Mr*. R. K. Knight ami Mr*. B. A.
Crawford a* hostesses.
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TUESDAY
The Gladioli Club of the O. E.
&amp; frill meet at the home o f Mr*.
E B.&lt; Martin, ' 1351 Mrllenvill*
Avenue, * t 1 JO o’clock with Mr*.
F . L, Croeby and Mr*. C. C.
Welch w host*****. Briny arti­
cle* for eichanyo batkeU. and all
Eaetern S ta r mombert are Invited.
Tho Methodist Men'* Club will
meet at the Mcthodiat Church for
a royaler topper and proyram
WEDNESDAY
The Red Crow 8uryival Dress­
ing workroom at the Grammar
School la open
all day
from
9 :09 to 5:00 under the direction

Mim Barbara W. Ruprecht
’ Major la Child Davelopsaeat
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at U. of Tefln.

Aansnacr* Ike opening of
The ChlWren’H Hour
Nursery Schtwl
on Nsveaiber 33rd. 1943
For Bo} * and Girl*
I to 4 Year*
$3 per week
Ope* 9 to 13

At I S ia Palmetto A te.
Sanford, Florida

Death In The Desert

The most pitiful thing in that North African warfare
is the plight of the Italians. Those unlucky stooges of
Hitler have b«cn heartlessly abandoned by the Nails, in
their wcjtcm flight, and left without food or water. Of
two such deprivations, the lack of water in that barren
desert in the moat terrible. They also suffer greatly fron
the cold nights. Thousands of them, who might have been
saved by a decent sharing of such supplies ns the Germans
shortaf*.
possessed, have died In the desert sands.
It is another example of the way the Naiis treat their
silica. The Germans must have the best of everything,
and the Italians must take their leavings, if any.
w# ••ft wktrft tho talc of rub .
Yet such nrroganco and cruelty may be a good thing
f f alcohol li going to tw curbed
4 tlo durtUon* out whftt about in the end—for those Italians who survive. The Italian
people, already sick of their alliance, may become so com­
pletely “fed up" that they will repudiate both Mussolini
should you bother lo give
and
bia German partners in crime, and caat their lot per­
dricaT Nobody wlb listen
icept yourself and you manently with civillied nations.

Last Times Today
RIMIOARING T iV lf f l/

DIVILSov
TN I AIR!

Young Generals
Ibun*. i n , lit r e are
ia almost cvsrythlng.

1 ware all wrong about Mrs.
m i l Sh* isn’t In North
• but ha* gone to Ireland
I th a n U no fighting. —
Mysrt N nrt Press. What do
neighboring editor tells of
MS In his community, who.
lyn . tire*, stayed home on*
•g recently and dlacovarod
they had five children In­
- s i thr**.—Tllutvlllt 8 tar

Tho jrAiUifulncaa of tho ruu of Kusalan generals, im­
pressed Mr. Wlllklo. Tlmbsnenxo, defender of1 the South
Is only 47. Zhukoff, who saved Moscow, is 43. Tho notion
persists that wars are conducted by men well along In life
like Foch, who in 1914 was 03; like Leo Bnd Pershing, who
jsd armies Ht 54, and llko Russia’s Voroshlloff, now 01.
But George Washington at Cambridge was a mere
48. Grant at Shiloh was four years younger. Caesar
went after the Helvetians at 42 or thereobouU. Napoleon
was 20 when he broke Into the headlines and 40 at Water­
loo. And Alexander the Great at 33 had nothing moro to
conquer, having gono on the warpath at 22. It has always
been possible to mistake generals in mufti for top sergeants,
or for second lieutenants, at least.—j^ew York Times.

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YOkte of recreation is ss|sp precis ted by man and wojn t o reach fifty year* of
Jo sy forget easily. Kay West
m. And man and womvn of
perkapa seed It wore* than
. ot any Other eg*.
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BARGAIN DAY!
2 Big Features

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OI Mr*. H. p. Pope.
THURSDAY
There will be a night session
i f the Red Crow 8-trgIdai l)re*s-na*. and the room at the Orammar School will remain
open
from 7:30 P. M. to 10:00 P. M.
elth Mr*. C. R. Klrtlay In chary*.
The Townaend Club will meet
at the Court Ileus*
with
the
president, L. p. llayan, preeidlny.
Student* from
the Sanford
Grammar School, Junior
Hlyh
School, and Seminole Hlyh School
are Invited free of chary* to the
Recreation Center from 7 JO P.
M. to 11:00 P. M.
The reyular meeting of
the
Seminole Chapter Number Two
of the O. E. &amp; wUI be bald at
the Metonic Hall at 7:30 o’clock.
Pact matron* and pa*t patron*
will be hotter yueat*.

Attention
31 r. and Mr*. Shraly Beat hare
returned to Sanford from Syra­
cuse, N. Y.
bliss Inca Rabun left Saturday
for St. Auyuslinc where the will
remain for about three week*.

Quality Drinks
Served ri^ht

John Ivey haa returned from
Atlanta where hr spent a few
days on buaineaa.
Mia* Jane Gantt of Gainesville
la viaitlny her parent* on W o t
Firat Street.

HILL’S PACKAGE
STORE &amp; BAR

H r*. Blanch* Arnett* end baby
William Holden, Claire Trevor snd Glenn Ford, in "T e ia s ." the
arrived Friday to visit Mr. and
thrilliny epic of the pioneers *(bo built an empire &lt;&gt;n the vast plains,
Mr*. R. C. 8 wopc In Grapavtll*ahowtny at the Rita tomorrow,,or Hargain Day program
Corp. James Drown of Fort
Banning, Gj l is spending a 10day furlou g^ sith his mother. Mr*.
The hospitality committee ol W. It. Brown
tho r i n t Methodist Church, comnoaed of Mrs. C. E. Gcrmhf,
Mr arxl Mm Hoy Johnson ham
Mr*. Jo# Toll*. Mr*. E. B. Ratliff,
Mr*. R. F. Crenshaw, Mr*. G. IX, returned lo their honia In Nor­
Putnam. Mr*, tt. C. HUI, and folk. Va. after •prndin* a few
Mrs. A. K. Shoemaker, enter- days In SanfonI last week.
lalned a group of sailors from
Mr. Jamra Cochran and Miss
th* local Naval Air Baa* Station
with a spaghetti supper In th* Virginia Dulloir of Bradenton
homo ol Mr. and Mr*
C. E. spent several day* In Sanford last
Gormly, 1901 Magnolia Avenue, week
last evening
Friends of M lu Karlinc Kelly,
A profusion a f Fall flower*
wer* placed about the room* who is (raining In the Orange
where supper ww served. Bunco General Hospllal. will regret to
a w enjoyed until a late hour lo r n that she I. quite III In Or­
by the “ssllorenw” and sailor*. lando.
Much enthualam ww sipraaaad
Mr and Mrs. Mark Palmer an­
by th* newly arrived service mao
Donald ItaiuUII Jona*. son of
■oout the aftali and the hoapl- Mr. and Mi. T \V Jones. JOUI nounce tl o birth of a ion. Jaek
Itlrhanl
In.in on Nov ? at Marlallty ol the Sanford people
Mrl**ln»er
The guests Included: UK Misaee SanfonI Avenue, haa enlisted ih tin.villi*. \V V*
Margaret Spencer. Saide* W il­ Ike United Mate* Army Air Corps, haa Ikv »i «i-illng n ItS her pa
and
is
subject
to
Immediate
call.
rente nl Martinsville
liam*, Batty Thurmond, Marian
Alkan. Mary Wyatt Ratliff, MelMr*.
M.
Thomas,
who
haa
been
vlla*
Thom [won,
*nd
Lutlel*
flon alr, Mr*. Ashby Joow , and spending the summer in klasasckusetu sad New Jersey, ha* re­
Mrs. T. M. KaanarPark
AUo, J*m e * West, Mss S te ­ turned lo her home. VII
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ward. BUI Edward Shredar, Paul Avenue.
Kolaacl, Stanley Nickoloa, Arthur
FHendt of Monro* i rftrre will 1
Avon Geiger, Frank Smith, J r ,
Edward ET Abdenom, Frank I , bft glad to learn that he is im­
Padilla, Ocory* Hall. Robert W. proving aftrr a two «r«ks llltwrss |
Davis,
Francis
C.
Hoskins, at his home un
West
First
Charles Lao Hough, Robert H art­ S trrc..
ley, Jo * Abbot. Pet* Raid, Jimmy
lecahr Mnwhcv*. formerly of u
Hamilton. Charley A. Yorborouyh,
Thoms# Clark. J r . John C. W ag­ Paula and Kanfoul » ho has born •
ner. Howard A. Ellla, Charles a radrt at S|wncr 1 ivld, iia re 1 *
c*ive«1 hit vsinira ami minmisilon |
at thr graduation t i r m s r i No* 1 &lt;
J. !,irut Mmrhrv* trlt iinmixiiatv
1«T for the air lba*v In Orlando
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Sailors Entertained
By Methodist Group

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NEW ARRIVALS

Miss Wilma Leinhart
Weds Purl G. Dean

Coming as a surprire to th«ir
mitny friends
and
relatives
throughput the state is the an­
nouncement of the marriage of
Mias Wilma Leinhart, younger
daughter of Mi. and Mr*. L II.
Laiaaart of
Fort
Lauderdale,
formerly of this city, and Puri
Gordon Dean, ton of Mr. and
Mis. W. II. Dean of Jacksonville.
Tn* ceremony was performed In
J*cktonvillw .gp S c p t - r f by »
JutU rs of Ike Paaca, after which
Mr. Dean l* fl immadlalaly for
Miami. On Nov. 11 tk *y ware
remarried «t lh» Calholi* llactory
by
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.Bar,
. . . . "Fsthsr Jam a* J .
1 t-nonay, nastor of 8L Anthony's
Catholic Choreh In Ft. Laudar-

Mr* H W Turn«r is hoiitr [
after a|»«tidinv a ruunth in North
•nd Houlh ('iD'lint She vtsitr&lt;l I
with i Ff gun tn lav* ami daughter.
Mr aiul Mrs K A Drakr. in
Gastonia. N l* nriti apent minr
time in York. S (!.

BILLION and
Three Hundred
MILLION in WAR
RO N D SONE

Misa llrrsrhrl llamby left Fri­
day night for Orangeburg, S ('
8hf will b*
join*.! ly
Corp
llrnrv ("*rroll. from &lt;‘*mi&gt; l*lck
(U, V'a., *nd they will b« the
gu*tla 6f lltc -*U«r'« .ncf* and
aunt, Mr- and Mr*. II. II Cairvll.

Yea,

bonds.

!•■( fear'a liquor faxes
hava bought thst many

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Package Store
ALI. POPULAR BRANDS
O. D Ferrell, Prep.
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Mrs. Dean haa lived In Banfonl
all htr Ufa, attended local schools
and was graduated from Ssmlnol*
High Belool in th* e la n of 1933.
At th* lima of har marris f t she
was • student n u n * at Bt- Vin­
c e - ' * v»an|Ul lo Jacksonville.

(IN FLORIDA)
Mr*. O. T.
Pasreon.
Mi»»
Durotl y P*ar*on, ami Miss Ms
rltn Prareon hav* returned from
Moultrie, G*. where they attended
t'i* graduation of
Ihinahl K
I'rarson al Spene* Field. Lieut
Pearson receive,: hi* wing* and
commitslon and left Immediately
for Tallahaaace where he will be

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
By B U SSE L L KAY

Is on* Important front that we
h*V* neglected In thte res pact l the
" l l t m r , fro n t There are a lot of
fellow* putting up a lough and
courageous firh t on this particu­
lar fro n t and while some may
hav* written them letter*, not
many hav* bean very encourag­
in g-•
guy In this respect, and so I ’ve
I am Just as guilty as Ml* next
decided.to direct torn* "open" let*
te n to a few of thy "homa front
boy** In this columq and try
to nuke up for my past , neglect.
Here goas:
Mr. Laon. Henderson, OPA—
* r L c o n :- i don't1 know if You

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Stale H ear Cnrdell;— You havo
proven yourself a master states­
man *nd diplomat sod you hav*
done It sgalnst the touibaat kind
of «ids. I .Ike a lot of otktr folks,
I’va questioned your acllns time
and tlni* again, btsracd you for
your refusal to break with, VkkYf
thought you stupid and blind
Now I knew what an able and
courageous man you era and what
h'gfand and glorious sap 1 tarnid out to be. Now all th* world
understand* and appreciate* w tut
jha long t hankie** a tn in l* you
put un In th* blit*real kind, of
apposition realty mean* tad how.
your actions paved the way for
tb* glorious achitvaaieqi .now
progressing so favorably I* Af­
rica. I'm korry and I apologia*.

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SEMINOLE
'A T T T OR
John Belyeu
r-InC h Jrf
..... Valeria Wells
Editor
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Bill Earle
Editor*
By “BOMB CHICKEN”
By EMMETT HERNDON
Virginia Kelley
Well,
here w* are again with
Walter Anderson
Realising the need for better tha “dope” on all the “dopes” of
.... Ann Stln*
men
mentally,
aa
w*ll
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physicalgood old 8. II. 8. . . Wasn't it
Virginia ChapSport* Editors
ly, the I)epartmenl of Education a surprise to see Martha I'ag*
of
Florida
1*
striving
to
davalop
8am Thurmond
Tra..'’0
.snH
^d George
young men In every way pooilble. T
Trwe.
r.eorw. Temple
T .m n l. at
.1 the
th*
ree:'en
This year every b o f. graduating game last Friday n lg n t??. . It
from Seminole High School le seem* that Hesuflt
Robinson,
required lo hava on* cradlt In a tSylvia
T/ ieieo
• n c i K H i and
m H U jMarty
eiH It/
aPerkin*
w« a u r a
MeUch,
physical science. Such courses In­ are going to have to get together
* clude
Radio, Mechanics (Aeronau­ end deride wJio Is to have that
By MIRIAM HI’ KIH
tics). and Practical Physics; In­ fectlnating young man—Warren
structors for th *** class* are W. |Daniels. . . This Is somethin new I
On Friday. Nov. ft tha offlca D. Hoffman and Q. E. McKay.
Daphne Connelly went
to
thx
The Radio coure* Is a study game the other night with Wesley
practice claas at the Vocational
of
the
principle#
of
electricity
a*
School pr*a«nt*«l a .k it. -Who
Jarkaonlll . . We M as that Betty
g to
lo radte.
rauic. A*
As roe
tha iuncfunc­ King has a datd thl* Friday night
Oota Th* Job.” In thla perfor- relating
nunc* wa were shown how dlf- tion! o■f th# various parts of tha with “B u tterbair. . Do you know
t e n t type* of applicant* apply radio are studied, they are hand­ that Audrey Bach la going with
led and
so that th*
stu
RIUl inspected,
IIWJWMWJ. toi
**m ■
»** Joe Baker? . . She wae with him
for a Job. Each character pre- I«1
amtad bar rule vary nicely. mak­ dent will not only have the the­ at the game the othe rn lght .Did
oretical knowledge, but also the you see Randall Collins with his
dressed properly, talked cor- practical application.
O. A. O. Jean W illiam s?? . . .
' ha n lei or Aeronautics Randall ran really pick 'em. . .
and presented * letter of
The *Mech
lion correct in every ile- course I* preparatory for any What blond sophomore Is “In­
oblfe work. The tensely" Interested In
aviation or automobile
got the lob.
Jimmy
class has dismantled a *37 Pack­ Ridge and Sam Thurmond?? . .
.RACTEIlS
in, the boss—Ml*. G. II. ard sedan and la studying each (By the way—what girl is n 't? ? )
part separately. Student* complet­ . . . Is Is true that Mary Ann
Tha Over-dres»e,l Applicant
ing this coure* should have a Wclchel ami Camille Batton have
*• ■ n. J i
practical knowledge of engines practically com* tn blows ovar
Mr*. -E. J*. Nelson,
Over-confldent Applicant — and their part£.
Marion ilabo m T ??
. .If you
The Physics class, email though think that John Belyeu And Lucy
ja lr a le e Thompson
tale
of
woe
It
Is,
Is
striving
to
learn
the
The Applicant with a
Ward were having good time at
fundamentals of practical physics. the game—well, you should have
—Winifred I/ovell
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Applicant Thl* course Includes the study of se. n tlrm in Ine show last Sun­
mrchinir*. heat, electricity, sound day nightIM . . Ummmmll Billy
—Mre. Arafyn True
■Perfect
Applicant—Jewell and light.
Johnson had hla third date with
These student* ara doing their lulls Caldwell last night111 When
’a Secretary — Miriam |iart tn prepare thcmaelvre for "thooe boys"
come
out— they
service whenever
needed
in really come out with a bangH .
___ ,1 more
student*
from liecie Ham’e armed fotres or de- Do you know that Bobby Aiken
■Chool are now holding roll- lense project*.
and Jo * Baker think that Marty
L Auusln Clause arul MirI'rrklns Is "Just super” !!! That
June Burdick are working at
old flamo of Edith luivefoy and
Sanford Air Base Marjorie JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL NEWS Sreddl* Fields' Is still burning
£gW Started temporarily but now
steadily . . What were Pauline
The students end faculty of the McClellan and l-eltoy Hodge argu­
___ _ permanent job.
bd
Mre. Bwaln has a civil service Junior High School presented a ing about so heatedly th* other
apel program Tuesday,
Tuesda
h r .t f ~ !n th ; Navy War,) at Charles. Splendid chapel
d a y ? ?? . .Kathryn Wlfgtna had
__ k
November
16. Miss I/suls* Bwaln another date with Billy Brumley
was
In
charge,
and
th#
following
EHiabeth Eaten ha* gone to
lest night. . Are Ralph Wolfer
Tampa where she will take a program was given by a group and Jane Thigpen “ju st pals" Or
cf talented students:
cfril service examination.
. . . Wherrevrr you tee Shirley
Alice Tyre he* part time em­ School Song
Kick, you can see Kenny Echols
it with E. C. Harper of K**av — “lastin g World Peace — right besidt her! ! . . .This week
f i x ' ; ford Electric Company.
Bill Ludwle
we give you Paul
Hickson and
___ stanthy Kenls Is now hold- Scripture —George Chapmen
Christ*
Elisabeth Fite
as the
“Ideal
American'* couple of the week".• . Did you
h r a permanent position at the Recitation — Ttia
Creed —Simon Dlngfelder
Hollywood Kho*.
know that Kmrnrtl Herndon red
W# think Mollle Wilkinson Is Flay —I FMrdge Allegiance —By i another dale
with Mary Ann
soma members of the eighth I Wclchel? ? ? Do you know ihst
‘ ■eking B mistake hv taking a
Job at th# Ten Cent Hlorv.
gr*&lt;n
„ , lu&gt;ii Meriwether has • new boyBy |friend —III*
Mr*. Ulrey h»* been absent is- Th* Star Spangled Benner
name is
'M a jo r'’
Vfffti d art bfctUBB of BlcknrtR in
enliri School
King. . . We hear that she even
m family.
has a large picture of him. Fussy
Moreland ami Ann Htlne seem to
k.
8om* legal tvpipg U
I* Iwlnir
l&gt;elr done
rlk
»|ro
he getting along smoothly these
tbl* week by Pldb* I'U . M
ilnysl ' !
What
two
girls,
Thompson and J r a r l l IMlt man
M itrr
r.atliff nrul lU iry lk'At•enlor and Junior, were raving
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nhnut O |l l.* n d r « « ? ? ?
Did
ly, W
who
IK haw lust Slarte.1 book
io,i hear what rneeh
said to
like this subject *« well
FltEDK •'IEI.D8
Hilly Johnson? ? ?
. Well here
M r il,Maxwell hss tn drive them
At lest after five long week*
es/ from It.
It was a ran- . Coarh: “ What would you do If we
Wa ara aorrv to loss Mr* ( lar* th* letter came!
sort
denveloo* with th* Inscripwrre on the ten yen! line, end
[ateeh Verny who has gono u&gt;
tlo
n
-o
n
IMS
MAOSTY'H
HER-1 they Intercepted our p a t * f t "
K t iu d . Mrs. Hill hai takrn
I f placa a i ihorthand trachar. VICEr-and an attractlca five cent Hilly Johruon: “In that caie, 1
Now iturnti who have enrolled Newfobmllend stamp.
would pruhatdy move farther up
I had written the Department
ro Balms levy, l-cnsbelle llagan.
the bench to ire batter.”
of
Education
for
Information
on
alb WWboldt. rtayila Jonai an.)
the history of
Newfoundland
tv*. Oalll»on.
assignment
In
A now r la .i In filing anil Of which was mv
|M Practice will bail In Monday. American Hlelory.
It
waa
quite
surprised
Dml
[ M |(. Anyone whoewlshes lo
nroll tor this clai* plane do to the letterhead and style are Ilka
Our llrd Cron drive, for thraa
I toon a* noailbla. If there are the ones we have been studying daye laat week, went “ovrr tha
Mush applicant*, a newel*** In In our Commercial English Class. top" — Mr*, elm* Mitchell I*
Mr. Shaw, Secretary of Educa­ chairman of lied C ron and w*
barlli*ml will begin alio
Notice to all parenni
taking tion. give me Information on two are making plana for good work.
M l Service. Sea M. I - Wright looks, on* of which Is entitled
All of ui sympathise with Mr*.
Newfoundland" Frances Hill, In the recent death
I tbs port office and get an *p- ••Tl* Story of
lie*lIon blank and fill out to get which may ba secure from Ginn of her mother. Mr*. E. I,. Morrow.
■mission to taka thla n sm ln s- and Co. In New York. These cor­
The following
program
wa»
The examlnatlnn* are given respondence* with our neighbor­ given by Mrs. 'in n in g * pupil*;
kch month, the ntv.'. In Decern- ing countries will continue throuh- The Lo.t Kitty - I 'e g g y Wright
out th* year.
and Patricia Tookc
Th# I le a rn t (Kill — Anita Brown
You Wnhed -George Hardin
Th# Camel —Jimmy F t '.
Kisses —Patricia’ Took* 1
M y Dog lqm m y .Hp«4 r
W»»h l&gt;ny —Ann Dunn
Things at Nlghl
Wll#jr J a m i l
A Kormtl (*all —Nanry Kurka
Tbr S|&gt;rlhng lesson — G to r ft
llardrn an«l Tommp Spear.
DRY GARDEN
vegeUble TH REE ROOM COTTAGE, Elder
its a* follow*: 100 *ach In
Spring*, 11.60 month. Bo* 8,
collection, Broccoli, Cab.
I, Bermuda Onions, Coltard*,
EPORT SHOTS
a t* , Beat*; Tcmatoaa, E i&gt;1«, Leaks, llruisala Sprouts, Furnished house, T03 Palmetto
Ily UCTTBRBALL
fo r t ;. W plus poatag* or
Arc.
(Sport* Editor's
N ot*:
Thla
rasa. J . W. Balt, phone I I ,
week's guest sport columnist I*
• Monro*.
Jack Senn, Announcer for
lb*
local football games and former
•porta editor for th# Colary Fad.
for 10 EVERBLOOMINO.
—h*n. Thurmond) •
fear field-grown rl»nt*. HhlpBy th* lima you read this th*
ANT
TO
BU
Y:
any
kind
old
I freshly dug.
GUARAN.
house to wrack. Duhart Lam* Mullet-Fed game will b* “old
IED to ranch jro* In planting
stuff” but I'm sura you can toll
her Co, (KX&gt; Sanford Ava.
Million. Other bargain offara,
what an avrnt it must h a rt ba*n
JUB rose* desert bed In our Wanted:
Beat
diamond
that
for th*
Sanford
Quarterback.
* folder— Bend now I Want
1100.00 will buy
Bern g, C-o Warren Daniel*—8L Augustin*, If
IADS of cut flowaraT Then
Herald.
you will remember wa* hi* for*
mt T Y L E R roaao—send (1
. “Alma
Mammy” —Jimmy
Hi T Y T E X RO SE NUR8ER- Throe to five acre* tiled land, mdr
Hide* wa* out for practice last
I , Box U S , T Y L E R . TEXA S.
small house, electricity. Detail* weak (with tha Doctor's 0 . K .)—
by mall only. WlUlam Munn, Glad lo ba back h* entered Into
Plants, M. H.
Nelson.
117 Win U r Park Av*. Orlando, th* faetlvltle* with * grim V*»&gt;
Fla.
gene* to return to th* flrxt atrtng
aging hi* on* good hand on hla
right aid* and tha splint awing*
Ing from hi* )*•&gt; side—A paanllar

Defense

“What’s Cookin’r

Vocational School

Information Given On
Foreign Mail Service

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Classified Advertisements

Geneva Bridge, Delahaaty.
report fo r piiractie* a

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feglure*.

breete ancounler, yet,
practically the entire

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to pnettao Just before .tl

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Salamagundi “Snap'’ High School Victory
Corps Is Suggested
Contest Announced

S. H. S. Fashions
Or AUDREY

BACH

*

Celery Feds Defeat Mullets

For Third Straight Victory «

U arleei* Jo sts
By MARY ELLEN WILLIAMS
tha
Wheal Don't you
think
At chqpal Thursday, Herbert bright clothe* our student
Hold that poeel Watch III Geo,
ear
■to- helped spur our team along to
Mcreland suggested
to
___ ought
.
________
.
________
___
that
to b* an o d ' None!
The Seminole
High
School
I haven't gone completely batty, 'dent body the organisation o f a
On the
tha sideline*, enthusiast
enthusiastic*!- Celery Feds came through here
Ulgh School Victory.Corp In our victory?
with their third straight vic­
fcmtaito*
^Vool^nc^0
thS school. This la ■ national school ly cheering the boys on last F ri­ tory ol the season, Friday even­
^
8 u / iltoh*
f ; nnoun&lt;.^,
|u (nna4]
activity under the Marderehlp day night, waa Ann Wiggins In a ing by defeating a strong team
snapshot contest
c f Paul V. McNutt, Chairman rate green faille jumper. Cheering of S l Augustine “ Mullets" 26
Every student of S. II. S. Is of the War Manpower Commis­ with her were Shirley Smith in lo 0. Tha Feds never
looked
i * * r*
r
eligible. Th* minium li 13 snap­ sion.
“cowgirl"
a blue denim "cow
girl" suit, and better as they took advantage . „
„ __
__ ,__ . ,
shots. These may ba turned In to
Th* two objective# of the pro- Nancy Collom who wore a two of Mullet error*, one of which, a t S u n ’ ,
Bill E
Wiggins.
_ arl*. or Kathryn
_
_|u»».
m are tha training at atu- piece aqua dress and a bright high forward pass, was recovered )“*• • ^ * * Ut*^ A iJ*'
Prises of three, two, and one d o l*. d*nU for
ior war aarrlca
service that
uias wtll
win ytllow coat.
by th* Feds early to tha gsme
f«™ IH « symptoms Indiests
lari, respectively, are to be given |comr ,ft« r they leave echool
Jean Harper “ wasn't doin' so on their opponent* 20 yard line, you really need one. Que*. What
for tha beet snapshots. The win- j §nj the active participation «f hod" to a darling red corduroy Followed gains by Fletnlng, a j
• i ? * * 1* ? .
r°U
nine picture* hnd other lu lu b ls -im j-n u in ih * community'* war dre*e, worn with a silver chain first down by Wolfer, and than 1
Am. On# that bring* rewlir t * pobllehest-Jn-tha JJa llf.
wh|l* they ara yet to school.
m
nccklrss.
ished over the line I l*tf gently, thoroughly, promptlyLandress crashed
Come on camera
bugs, sn ap . * To become q member of the
Aren't tha blue or beige Joyce for the Fed * firet touchdown. ,
What laxaUv* usually will
those ehots of your tehool chums 1Corp e student must ba partici­ plarshoea that
Sylcia
Meiach, The kick for the extra point
oolnt went do this? An*. One such laxative,
•ml really make our Sally a pating In a school physical f lu Helen Hutchison, and Jana Thig­ wild
when token by directions. Is Blackw in again this year!
peas program appropriate to hla pen wear wonderful T
Th* Mullet* failed In the se­ Draught. 26 to 40 dosaa, only
With
Mart
P
ag*
who
wore
a
abilities and needs; ne should ba
cond quarter
to
mako
(o jr 26c. Fellow label directions. Adv.
_____ _. . . . .straight
.....
v„ v
,Fed
„ „ line
„
downs, the
studying or have studied school navy blue dress was Charlotte
courses appropriate to hla age, True In a brilliant red suit ami piovmg too strong for them, and
.the V'rds got Da ball on their
grade, and ability| ha should ba bady blue sweata:.
Beaufle Robson looked cut* In |own 34 yard line. Flemilig then
currently participating to at least
Dear Editor:
a
blue
skirt
and
red
sweater
with
|alternated with Landress In getone important war-tlma activity
What S. II. 8. needs It an ac­ or
• blue hat. Wasn't Pauline Me- ting the old steam roller going.
service.
tivity period 1 It
would
really
The corp would be In fire epe- Cellan's pale blue out-fit beaut!- tBnd bciore long on a faked pass
&gt;Ve will bo open Fri­
help us bees its wa lav * so many
i'Jl?
.
.
.
.
I Play, went around hi* own right
Important extra curricular ac- clsl divisions: Air Service, Land
day &amp; Saturday nlghla
Well, slnta It rained I didn’t end fat another touchdown. A
Service.
Sea
Service,
Productions
.Ivitlea.
everyone. pass for tha extra point failed.
get • good look
at
from now on.
Vey. were covered
Thla year, because of the vrar, Bcrvice, and Community Service. cause* th'
up with
The next Fed score came t fle f
there ara more subjects and hard­
raincoat*—next week 111 »e# you Daniels made a long rolling kick
er one*. Wa haven't as much time
with some news ami tho boys' far into Mullet territory and a
for our extra curricular activities
clothes.
bit latar, Carleton cam s charging
•e we have had In the paat, be­
in and blocked a Mullet kick on
COCillTA HKO
cause activity peiod has been dona
the latter's 16 yard Bn*. That put
•way . with. There le very littla
De Feds In scoring position aEnds dla haca sol. El cielo ea
slblllty of itaylng after school muy ssul. Race burn tlempo. Una
gain and ^ bit later Flaming went
•use there Is no gas and rub­ mucharha suds en la call* con au
KNOWLTONH ORCHESTRA
over the goal llna for another
ber to go home on.
touchdown. This time Carleton
ain Jlllos rslan mjy alegraa.
Organisations like tha “Sally”, a mucharha santa s au gato. 1a
'uccrsifully received Daniels pass
M irths Page
th# Celery Fed, the Student Coun­ mucharha se llama CochlLa. Hu
Monday began a campaign for for the extra point ami lie score
cil, tha Glee Club, end tS * Pan- g a i n se llama Hod, porquo el
stood 19 to 0 In the Feds favor.
American Club are really impor­ slrmpre tim e mpeha sed por la tha sale of tlefrnso Stamps di­
By this lime, the Feds had
Recrealioa Center
rected by the W elfare Commit­
tant. They woubl benefit by an Irens.
4 Mile* North a t SANFORD
tee of Ins Student Council. This whetted their appetite for more
activity period ami these clubs are
Mullet.
Daniels
started
tha
fire­
CocMta y Sesl ritan alegraa campaign was started to Increase
en DELANO HIGHWAY
not the only ones that woubl bene­
fit by restoring activity period, port|je silos Itrnen do* vasos da student participation to th* sate of works again with a long place
kick
over
the
Muilet
goal
line.
Irche—uno
rt
para
Sed,
y
uno
aa
Defense
Stamp*.
Our
motto
la
l-et'a do something about this 11
pais Cochlta.
“ Every Student bay* a etamp Th* Mullet* Den cam* charging
Elios van cti eu casa, qua esta every week." Each rocm has a back ami gained about 61 yards
Deer Editor:
errra
da
un
lago
del
pueblo.
La
ilctura of Hlrohlto marked off ’by chewing up D * Celery Fed
1 Ilka the school O. K„ except
I wish that they could arrange It casa de etlos es bianco eon vtrde nto square* to correspond with line. Ju st when the score hungry
•o that the freshmen could he Vrnlanaa. Ilay arboles antes da la tha enrollment of th# room. Every Mullets though they had a score
with some of the upperclassmen ess,, I * s floras eaten ceres da ■tudent who buys a stamp during In prospect. Vrd substitute Ro­
during lunch hour. Because we la casa. AI llegar de a su caoa, the week may color a equal*. Each bert E. Le# runlned their hopes
rould gee
get to snow
know item
them so muen
much las slegrri sonrisas se Ifcan de (tudent flit* In on* square a week. by Intercepting a forward pass
room
on De Mullet 40 yard line. Flembelter and 1 think ererybody sus carat. 1a puerta abre, las The object 1* lo "Wip# th# Jap* In then went around right end
jarahlaa relieves promptly
Oreorrmtslonrelieve*!
. ^ I
would like high school much more. nirsns y las aillaa rstan rotos, off the Map.” by completely covtt gate right lo the •**} of &lt;
for a short gain. Substitute Pete
"nKTTV JO BROCK single es rn todas las cos*, y ering
lllrohlto's
picture.
loaosn and
ana ex
expel
e to help toaeen
mg mroniio . pieiure
, Block then tn.de • lateral
to trouble
dmero no esta sill.
_ phlegm, and eld nature
So far the campaign hae been [&gt;in|t |a lh&gt;l
. i , ^ th, t
I Estar rontlnuado proxlma
end heal raw. Under, tna success. Many pictures are near­ could hardly be seen, and Daniels
seinana)
w hiii m ucous m em ly rovered-proef that 8. II. 8. Is
LAUKELLE DUTTON glsd lo do It* part to “8t*mp rt vened around his own left for
_ your druggist to k K you
another Fed touchdown. Die try • botU* of Cr
CrromuUloo wtD D a tinout the Jap s.” Nest week we will for extra bolnt failed and the half
« you must Ilka Da way It
This week at Lyman hss un­
TRANSLATION
•tart new pictures—all different, ended with De Fed* leading by a
allays the couch or you are
eventfully esrrpt for Ihe unearthI OCIIITA AND SED
some serioue, some comical. Char- •core of 26 to 0.
to
have
your
money beck.
ly nolssw coming
from
typing
Un.- day It Is sunny. Tha sky Is
T ie
8em!nole
High School
class. Of toursr It couldn't bo tha very blue. It is good weather A les Dawson le our artist for these
Hand made a nice showing in
Junto i*
gul walks on the etreet with her pcsterx.
their parade during
(hr
half (or Coughs, Chest Colds, BroneWHi
All the footLall boys rated free cat. They are very lappy. Th*
lime, announcer Ja ck
“Buttertickets to the Rollins.Chattanooga girl sings lo her s e t The girl Is
hall” Senn, who prior to chang­
gam* From what we heard they tilled Cochlta. Her cat Is called
ing his name w*« Jack llrrring,
really had ■ good time. Some of Thinly, because hd always ha*
rested his now
hoarse
voesi
th* Lyman girls were seen also, much thirst for milk.
rhords. Jack, who pjlaytd wID
dressed In adorable skirt* ami
(onchila and T hinly are happy
Asgala Meloch
sweater*, ami sporting dates from because they h at* two bolllra
Have, Serve, and Conaarva wa* the Fevls last- year, has done fine
Orlando.
of milk—one I* for T hinly, and tha there* of tha /lost (ponaorsd announcing during alJ the Fed
Th* Senior Party turned out one la for Cochlta.
by tha Student Council entered In games this year, end for th*
la&gt;t two, he* come up all De way
rery well, even if every on* did
They go In their houta, which th* Armistice Day Farad*.
leer* before ten o'clock, and the I* near a laka of tha town. Their
Th* theme wee carried out by from Verc Beach
The Mullets finally got a taste
punch was stronger than anyone houie It white with green win­ th* following participant/': Sylvia
hat anticlpateedl (Ahsm).
dow*. There are tree* In front Meiach a i Statu* of Liberty: of Celery In the fourth quarter.
The eighth grad* presented * of the houie. Flower* are near Nall Powell a* Mlnutaman; AI Sapp intercepted a
Fed
past.
play laet Friday
In chapel.
It the houie On arising at their McMlllian, Hob Crumbier, and Quarter back Goodwin Den went
was directed by Patricia Beaty, houie, the happy smile* go from Dllly Shoemaker, B ei Bccuts; around hie own rig h t end for a
on* of the etudrnts. Tha name of their face*. The door L open, Mrs. Lucy Smith, k iln Edna Cblt- 30 yard gain. Goodwin and Arnett
the play was “The
Train
To- th* tablet and chain are broken, tandin, M in Ethel Rliar, and alternated on gains and finally
morrow.” Th* eighth grade also blood li everywhere end their Martha Page, Airplane Spotter*; Goodwin passed to Arnett for Da
Mullets pnly score, and tha game
led Lyman In tha scrap drive by money la not there.
Oulda Fennell and Jack Dyer, Me­ ended
to 6 in D a Fed's f qvor.
collecting 32,430 pounds.
(Continued n a il weak)
ch an ic!; and Charlei Thunton,
During the third quarter. Da
Tl)* pie sal* held In the Home
LAUKELLE DUTTON drirer.
Feds sent In a whole substitute
Economics room and sponsored
Th* aludenta really pitched .In lineup daring which Callahan,
by the1 ninth grad* proved suc­
and worked all Tuesday afternoon GormJey, Hlers, Brock, Epps, Lee,
cessful. The proceeds are wing
to ( a t tha two . floats ready for
)naon. Frank Hobfor a good cause, and wa hi
th* parade. Then tha wind whip- Inion ana other*
another sala will be soon.
i
and
tor*
on*
float
to
places,
Thn
lineup*:
HAVE YOU NOTICED?
t the student* ware net to be 8A N F0RD
Dot Holland's pink cardigan?
downed ' so they united their Carleton
I.lb Jackson'i hair cut?
them
a* on the one flo a t
Singletary
The Senlor-Junlor-Fraehman tri­
Th* wagon waa secured from Frank Johnson
angle?
Charles
Thurston
and
th*
mule
Biburr
Betty Bennett'* new “crush” ?
team from th* Air Station.
Ridge
U i* W/Dcar's cut* brown *ult?
Gormlry (capl.)
Wild* Ijvlnrston'* cut* clothe*?
Deklo
Daniils
1/ Muriel . Praarott \*nd
Fred
Fleming
BUtlina have tlarU d a romance
Landrasa
When “Our Teachayv u coming
bash
' 7
prattle* Tuesday a lta r
school. St a Houstihi
What aophomoro
L it
Jackson
dataa every weak
'
Each class wa* wall represented,
leapt.)
bat mo re girl* are requested to S . X
I f Jun e North ha* goo* out 'o f
hoy •
HrruUtlon
..
■Uv for practice.
Wlo Jean Walker
dated.* last
Those girts chosen by their Hartley
Thursday r l e h t . .
• •,
classmate* to eerv* aa class nan* Sapp
BTARQUoT r
ago n fo r this year ara aa follow*: Arnett
Lib Jacbaon M tha girt of (ha
Carolyn Res ter .senior, Martha Hrender
wiafc. *
« Partdaa-Junloa, Martha Brown, Goodwin
MV
7^ '
Age Uk, born In Orlando, Nov. 13.
sophomore, and Nancy J o Goaxa- S. McMullen
Shrave
la a v froahatan. With tbaaa cap­ F. Scoville
• SERVICE SOX TOO!
Ambition —Private Secretary
able leaders under th * guidance
College— Duka Unlvarrity
a t Miss Tackach, wa look forward
I lobby—Dancing
to a pleasant and profitable year
Farorlta P u t! mo — talk in g and
ba tbo.Uno of xpofta.
Horaaahoao of Kentucky Darby
(htw inc n m
ttr.
aaan for tha tost 14 year* hava 1
Farorlta food -A p p la 'P le a la
GLEE CLUB MEWS

If you ever taka a
laxative, ban ara 3
Questions for YOU

Student Opinion

MORE"1”

DANCE

K

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Every Wednesday
Night

New Stamp Campaign
Launched A t School

SHORTS

Relief At Last
For Your Cough

f

LYMAN SCHOOL

C R EO M U LSIO N

Armistice Day School
Float Is Described

Education Week Is
Observed At School

K

45c and 65c the Pair
Wool Riba - - - $1.00

ltd Orchestra —WoO
It* Soag — A t Laat
It* Actor — Georg*

M*r}erte Hodge. V
Tb# Ole* Club will mak* Its

an contributed to i m p .. - .-3

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k g * * ta r v t U *# kata kaaa aa l « | ctro■ u t f i t k it
.—r a r n i c a a * m .

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Established In 190H

VOLUME XXXIV. •

Nazi Forces Are
Hurled Back By
French At Tunis
Anglo - A m e r i c a n
Army Pushes Stead*
ily Nearer Tunisian
Enemy Navy Bases
^

(S r Ah m Ii IH P tw l

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSDAI'Elt

lim

S± “u

Algleri, th * Madrid rajtort a*ld H
waa nndaratood th* AfMrkhh para troop*' landed In th * B lu r t * and
Tunla environ* war* “auperlor In
every **n*e" to th * German*, had
radlier weapon* and “alao were
hyalcally alrongar In hand-toand fighting."
Th* Allied communique did not
expand on th* lahd contact which
had been reported earlier by th*
radio R abat in Moroc**, but th*
xia-centrolled P art* itatlori aald
flgtitlng
tl - waa taking place in th*
•rl*n-Tu
Alrerlan-TunUlan
frontier between
I* and Angto-A
A il*
Anglo-American trop*.
Tha operation* bp
Th*
by which'
which th*
tl
Britlah navy wtn control of tha
Waatarn Mediterranean may have
Veen Conee tad With a (1***1 bat­
tle which th* Pari* itatlon had
reported raging In tho** water*
Anderwcn* army waa reported
greatly atrengtbened by American
mobile cnlta under M ai Gen.
ei'harl
fharlM W. RyB*r, which were
loing la
~fraud drive" to

t

t

W •
rntnt* M l
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th * North

_

ralnforre-

ro ct. radio
______^____
^nd~th* tfo
Morocco
reported
Allied convoy who** ton'd figure* had
B ritain withlubmartaa
Tha AUl*d-con

NUMBER M

K n o x S t a t e s S o lo m o n s

Excess Tires Tc
Be Turned In At
Express Office

Tho AnKlo-Amerlcan expe­
ditionary forco waa reported
rolling steadily nearer tho State Representative!
A 11 e n d.s Meeting!
Aala-held naval base at Bizm e and Tunis, where air­
Of Local Women!
borne Nazi reinforcements
Education of Souaewivea In ■
were said to be under orders
from Hitler to hold at any Share t&gt;* Meal Campaign, In
ahlch a voluntary limit of twocost. French troops
near arula-half pound* of meat ajch
Hints hurled back tne Ucr-|B, pork, beef, veal, .amo and mul-

K

ISAVIN US BONDS

Navy Secretary Says
U. S. Definitely Wins
Round Two Of Battle

w-w-Va ■
■
■

O w ner

N ot

To

To Seek

V ic to r y

D iv o r c e

A c tio n
N o t

B\

Is

M a jo r

But

W i l l

F in is h

W ar

M O S C O W , N .e
17
IA D
T h r Red A in u k tllrrl m "fv
than 3 .000 G e rm non in fr r - h
fig h tin g t th llr ho ldin g •&gt;*•11«| I «
a ll sbm^ Ih r « i n t n
f m n l*
and takin g t h r m it la ti* r at
Mimr jHiinl'*
A lig h t t .r r m a n
n ight a tta ck ■ a * h jm U i il hi
5 1a 11n g r a d

K t*t| u ire d

R ep o rt

N o tifie d

mani, lha American const. I there ton per adult wrwin per week will
reported.
1 h* o k a n ra l, In order that
the
On tha other alda of tha giant Airay, Navy aiai the allies of
Alllad "via*" in tho M e d iu m s- I thii country may lw *u|'j;l'ed. waa |
ran. Britain'* triumphant Eighth oullinrj this morning bjr Mr. | While a group of American troop* (barkgnund) stationed in New (iumi'i
stream. rornr of their liu.l.ilca alrugglr to pu.h a teep ira » &lt; It There m u i
Ian aoldlerv. an- part .if tin- force* taking part in r hr battle t. pu.h the J.ip. I-.

UNITED S H IE S DEFENSE

Member A.iwlalfd I’rrwi

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 17. I«l.'

Meat Rationing
Is Discussed At
Nutrition Meet

gal
p^mult of Marahal Rommel', brok- houa.wlvea. horn, re.io.im.e lea
aphiIm
chtn», »r*l member* or lh# vaLast night th* Alltaa announced rioim committees of 'he home
w‘ ,,U ., Y
•
-on. |and community rervtcr of the
Irol tof
n/Vha
WreUm
n lrm Mediterranean
S«ntlnole
the W
M rdlteiranc.n |
^
^County ^ Defense
( 1HJr, Coun||l)U„
to win the flral rousd of the t»ai- ,
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lie for Tunlala, aa Madrid dla- lo Mr».
&lt;,l,eu-Flmrv»irim.
“ th*
who I* •!»«»
tchea reported American and ■(■bn •UfWfinttnrirnl uf the Vk I1A
irman parachuliata were flght- f i l l i n g p ro je ct, anil i* c u v r r in *
M g bitterly In the outaklrta of fivr cen trill Florbt* coy mlira in
nlierte and Tunla.
thi* pielimirnry block n rg a n iiin g
An Allied communique report­ plan, explained Ibat ihr Srmtnol*
ed American flying column* were Futility orfanUatbin will, when
Joining Lieut. urn. K. A. N, An- completed, cotiaial of 1*2 block
dersona BriUah Klrat Army aa trader* who will rail on bouar
fta *pearhaad made contact with wives IhroughtFut the Cuunly and
gie 10,000 Natis concentrated by eiplain lo thrm, iSr share i t r
Adolf Hitler In the Btrerte-Tunia meal campaign Mr* OuUta Wil­
area to meet one of the great ton, County home demonstration
criaea In hla lift.
agent, and chairman of the local
Playing a roalor role In th* nutritional committee, will head
developing land, air and *ta hat- workerain the rural areas of the
l]t, th* Royal Navy “ha* suffered County, while Mrs James MoughC * m * I d the weatarn Mediter- ion*
ton, aa co-chan
man of the U H.
i
Baprice C o rp s here, will
danaatt, bOI it control* the area
and Ita approach**," the cotaliba block plan within the
MsnkjD* aud. "T h e lo**a* have CRT
been email In pro portion to the
Food Kaouiramenu Com
of tka War
Production

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Forty Selectees Grave Defense Unit Situation
Will Leave For
Pointed Out By Major W If*v
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Ten Civic Men To Be File Prices With
Seated On Stage
Rationing Board
Of Kit/ Theateri
F«»r l \ \f mi* vrJr. i* %• ■I | ' 1
Hi refilling
ti.'ii.-r M.kt
for &lt;' w
morning f.dlteWl^Jf 4 S« ml t *f f
m i i*\ t|i«* h
progra nt .
i Init hI thr Hit# 1 bm lri
Lii nr Min* t* i nf i rt i mtifilth
■tmlrd lhi * rnor rung *nd be li*t*'il
Ihr fallow itiir men *h u « ill b'
scsi-LinJ

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laf c nibjiS’l In matiMHitfi |&gt;lit r #t*jf
UIs I ItMl* (trill mill! fib JII It
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|Glenn tjniflr, Ijtinm (M«il* |»rr*i
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dent. NH Bmilh, Amcnrmi I * t rivnl ill I hi- offlrr Hi «l wmsl ab
on commsndvr. K I
Harps#, tlrnlrr* Sfr chsTREnif *i' Iit re f |i1
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g«Anis Club« iclfShlrnt. fcL B- fejkl ricTM)*? (irtrss,” ««ul Mr V( Mnnal liM
M
*lf Ckrtcr. prlrctlvr *rrklrr rlrfk T. W trfSA fl. "S** h uthiM H ill Ion h a ­ I ' *Itil V *
riment of CX# amount "1
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fnvri
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ti.»i
Ih-I
that th* armed force* both at Rev W IV jlrmtks, Jr , t bur It s hitfhrr lhari tho
in i o
M |M.,t
home and abroad, a* well ha* Morrison Jjd g e R ^ War* a'.I M«ri h St.ftH' d r a i n *
in* 1 * iit
r.| I*. Im' r h Hf Ring 111
th# ne«da of th* fighting allira J Mi l^n,ml f..'
1
1
*
*li
may be auppUad. Mr* Flamaean , The romplct*- program •* h i
uni*-va*wwl
Tht* ih r y C»nm
•xplalned. The campaign within begin* ai K 20 A M fo il" -ihi )
ch arg e d
ihftt
*t«i-. «*.i
lh* Slat# i* under direction of Muair High S&lt; bool Band f *
At at t K S'*# inbitrsry nn irn&lt;*
1 1*.
Rldo of t b«’mt*-r I
the State Nutrition Committee,
|n it r* ii jK'i m j ttrd
n
th* Florid* Defen** Council and VVrlrtJim- K C l i s t p H
A riviiftp k n o w in g of m -1 m h i
1 nridM
1
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the S late Agricultural Eatenlion InlnwluctInn Ed Lanr
of v io ls I Ion of whhmI [irit i'» u 4t
t-r th.
Sinking- Auilirnrt, ltd by l b*i
Service, the added.
m in * M rd by M r |V l* r%«ni t.« »n
Morriann
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The program t* not on* that
kill
form th r local hoard, g iv in g lb*
W Wars
till i *" l i
|M&gt;h
call* on everyone to cut th* u*e Addrra* It Ik
kVar*
im m r of t h r tlfJitrr. nlttl a U o giv
"t ha |
lid
of meat, Mr*. Flanagan itatrd. [ Diiliibution of Certlflcatr*
tttllllM.,
Sc hoi
K*v tug ■(**&lt;-1f ir ilr t s i l*
- el I L
but call* for reduction only by. C igarette*—High
'1
At
I
'■ i f 1
tloaa who have been eccu.tnmed ■ Club
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w n r*
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lo eating mot* than two ami a half ] Sinolog Audience l*-d by l b-t'l
ten l»i.
pound* per neraon i* r week For , kiurriMOi
fu* Uii.'
children of from 0 lo 12 one and Benediction the
Ito*
kk
•ti i• *
a half pound* of meat I* allowed. I Hroo|,. J,
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and for rhltdrCn under fl, three ! F a r u H ln m ay rrg i*t« ,i i
T h .quarter* of a pound of meat- N'» lobby n f t h r th e a te r. « it l Mr
**ii t. *
allowance t* mad# for dog*, rat* l'h&gt;iflM ilr« H c h j l i i ,
for
I&lt;
a ir *
ami other pel*, which cither muat ret li f ir a t e a fiir m en In Ily- irm-d
■ I f I
be fed from th# peraonal allow .urersk
»'1|M
■1 fl
a nee or given cut* of meat nut
re 1, 1. 1 ..... ..
. a t . " ' ‘ ' *1»' M- JM
S l.s .l Hit
S 1 4 11 Nesis.
If" i.
, ••hr m.I.J. 1
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ttil til
termed ee.enlial.
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lil It a n dm . I1 t .it'1 111
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1
im Tbv lirnrfit • f rn*g i
mp
' f atfltll g I
1 4Vtf Iwin f i»
Even, farmer* who daughter
1 I,.
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fm
S'* mi u b '
mpl i"M I It ret Hi i &lt; isrett b
hrei
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"reived, bid
their own animal* will be caked
I
s- "Ml I'M til gilt L* i l*
r.ibv.l lbs
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litre!
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I'fu f i *
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In
th
r
lo limit th* amount of **e*ntlal
t t • •reilt At am rnrly il al r i- , 1■ f * Ik Atltl uy be#i s* • ...t i i Hint tifvre
' v iU r *
re lu i
meat they rat, either canning or
i \1
« |( l»nre . i. -«.•U l 'l !
1‘t r -m u retil k t Im
—|
j licriiBii at the ( «urt llrius* nt
•«s«||.
. reli «k*ning ill « blab »**!
1'llf ) th an
, 1* s f MM&gt;sf )l&lt; |
dlapoalng of th* •urptui- Everyf Hi* H..ni*
■! • -MM
&gt;.1*wt I • ‘Jill !»IA&gt;' br b v lp s.1 1fl fill
' *. . ini’
&gt;nj bad !•&lt; re
body may, S o **y *r, aat all tK*
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•»m 10:00 A M until n«M»n
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f it | m|| reppil rel i"ft*
■' a* • '
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chicken, turkey, or flah they d»■
|Ratiirdiiyi fmm 4 In b I1 M
♦*n tire 1•
dre aa there I* no requeat for Morr than 32JU0 (nuixls of srrai*
l.H .ll 'll
mi* t " *t ...
restriction on th**« Item*. Mr*. iron have been collKted
It .n th
mid d
\ mrating nf thr Altn'riiaIM I '
l ,i &lt; | i n .r D i s t i l l e r s
Flan (can explained.
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lo the Seminole High Sch«H»l
rum Junior
D ru m
ami
fllgl.
” 1 Km'*'
The voluntary two-«nd-a-half vage effort bjf micnbefs of lb* r&lt;.ip« Will be held
G et S y ru p SuppU
pound limit to meat eating dur­ Seminole Chapter of Future Fa# at 7 wVlocjk at Ihr 1&gt;rgtnrt lit!'
«• «
litt&lt; i
ing a week* tlm*. will alao In- m rn of Amerke# i\l«* It John !Ss M Richard, f‘«rp# 'h «i11 »M
'iint v Lit i t
9tut M1 ..«#4a|
tluda that vales at rreluranli. son, director, revealiHl in a letl»*i ■tel«l
......
Ihin. i . A 1,-1.
which will b* rrquealod to publlih today lo Supt. T. W, Ij«wtf»n
hlr II,,-.,
S l e n s t r o m I 'r u i m i t e d
W
M
lgl.
nil
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0D menu* th* weight of
each
i,
Hn
n
f
I*
M1
til It &gt;I
All money recclvetl as a rrsul!
I.#eul M U tin
ho » ill Li*
UrggtMy Hj*'
meat portion reread to a cua- of (he collection haa W n placed, N *«it A‘r Station.,
II * (M*Mk ill
To S tu ff S e rg e a n t
refervn, r'li *t illst pin pu r !&gt;■■-. - . 1
toxnar, before It waa cooked, not in the chapter trenaury for u»&lt;- lh# Mfthncllit Mrn '* Club * u [»(h i
h «.
it)
f-Hir d if f e r e n t t &gt;■■!«**• **f
applying of coora*. to flah or in carrying out their activltie*. which Will br hfbl s i thf* f h u i t h
■11 at Ik ■
'•
I1 ,,f
Sx-r g» Niit Juti.tfi f
•If
“I J.r, &gt;.,.M
1 i t I. * .t l ire , ailxl • f «* • illi| n f *"
ikkan . or no* aaaenttai meat*, M. John.on atated.
■ nnr s tonigh t a t 7 30 o'clock
.Mis Dnre ■
-t*if «1 j Met litM| |leta&lt; hmeflt
.1 -I i ini
mt v , la r g r I 11*9 a»ti.| p n * 4.ii t f r i t i * Ml* \
uclinj f..i
hla honor ayitam of meat Ureitreat
I
lyrii re!»*■
d
inline ltrtllaln.fi i \M
Th* following Future Farmer*
I JS
grrerel fllalUl- It
ition alao^ p jG re to that aaread
Roy MacDougall, rhlef mair Many of i«&gt; *
•tinl
Vilm m lit ru tn r D im nf R
-.g- ihe-e im* tef 1* 1 - f.al
g ingwtntl I *
h*-* I m . ii |M Miinitrtl
*ul I i oinidrf i Ht r *u
_out aa guaatx participated In th* collection: Flu Mrrchant Marine*, who li lh. i t * t h r t r . .in.|
Jl
*.1111
Miilidliy
H
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tn
doliMlr
them
f*
■
t
t«» the rsn k iif s tu ff -• ( g ia n t me
gen* Allan, Map** Green. Robert rephew of Mr*. M. Thoma* of ihi* i s m ark *»f ii k «imjM-tnu r nn m&gt;
1 »• ft
i*
4u Tk J u * i|V p rv idem ••
tr. pill|H**r
in r ilin g tn an nfim&gt;unceimmt bv
com* Aral: Hartley, Albert McMillan, Edwin city, and who formerly live.) here, s tl if | did not lit t h r iHM»|dr *if fhi*t I w iiD g / i- r t
"Our fight!
hnv»*
nlrvAdv
-I
&lt;.’ x i ■•iiimtimtie* •
Brin*.
George
Rolland,
Albert
I
.ii nt C mI W llb u in 1’
\ lly n 1-hi
lad
haa been reported m ining In a&lt; Se iftln o lr ('m inty km»w t h r tru«*
i 1a b n ii
i n m iiia m irr
Schnatx, Billy S U p j*r, Robert tkn. Word tea* rrcelved by hi* 'talu s nf nf frt if • ! nm .»|.j*rnb)ig n u rrh u -r I m n*| nf tin* « « rg liu m *v M- i»*«i I In 9 drive *br
flip i f-.p ilf (D'.ifglti, A ln barriB up I I i y .tl! nilli*dni|i» m n
vffgr*tit HbnitiMiii ^ t* in t ill
• moat h a tt moot, tM rtfora Bradbury. Theodore Brooklin and father. Dr, W. F. Maclhniaall tri every eligible Iltllru , &lt;VrI V f" l**» i.iji amt Hint w m m ilu r f»1f ■f b. ree.k
1 I):' i r Mtisfrr r*\| f lin n Hie 1th ili* l
Aubrey Whitten.
*
f r § t Y f f ia l nr dr*
u rn
i is ic t i
alto a former Sanford, reaident
i * !&gt;F|t»* •'Hi ng
th r i' a iir
«vf up
0MIM r lla t t a lInti #*( I &lt;*m p ftesu
Alao: Georg* Edward*. Henry
•nd v r i y
|in lr int it nr gnmi.ilu.M •i " I' h* 11h |*f vimIn.I■*■ •it i' j t r i-1
Freeman, Floyd Jauklat. Marvin
I
(&lt;1 the I a| ■-1 It ill ina fir r
rgnrib
Director* and rommlllee h n ir Mu h e lp In ti d n v r in fill b i k I ki-rp
Hm
I’rln*. Robert
Re*T*a,
Cbarle* man of th* Hanford Rotary flu . filM thr nn*1* i fd yniir iumfmn. mg \A u t* n ffrre d , h r swn I
rehich Is a "Mi i*rd of
-peg i * | I m hi|i# n f t h r |'h
Bobbin*, Oliver B)oblom. Oil* will meet Wednesday night at th r • “ I a m avkm g nil 1h r * r iirg a ill
I A rm )
mimI th r p erson nel &lt;if lh
Bjoblom, Billy Stapler and Char- home of Karl# Turner at Mon
ur If ant
fs tio n * tit faiivn“* their U ir m b n
Ua Th union.
lin
n
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lh
liltltill
In*
1
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Just
n
n
i
lid'll
Iren
o'clock. They are: Charles Mur •hip for rvrruit* I rralitr thi»t
I glN lld ju t v IMilu I* d **•
nm iitba nf r s t r n n s ik • nirtfiruk r r s
Y
riaon, A. W, Eppa. T. Bradford thtfw a fr numbrrlrw* rails upon
i It th ieln t , (|1 S u iJth rrn
(AMllsldli
|,i.r * l*
of R u iiin niA hA tilth***!'
rellh tali'
Byrd, Geo. A. Speer, J r - I&lt;* .11 o f U11 th e re d a y s , htlt th e I .........
v. ) W
V n R K . Nov
17
.AP
I I ifi h ( imIr i
snd
i-ijiiui,
•*»’ F o u r t h A r m y C o rp s
L*ah«r, Dr. R. W. Ruprevhi '.a m r o f S r m .n .d , I m m ly . . . , w r (llll „ W ||k lr lh .
4Large* "f r«|it&lt;»nagr The |&lt;t»ewf*
Srrg t
S trn strn m
H it e im j
th**
Georg* RoUifia, H. 0. Pop*, S i. -Uhe and y..u mud ..Ily «r*.»n.l
„ 1((h|
M|nl. , „ Wm m are 1 retbrr (il» |fh a rrie M itrsm , A r m v re it h th r M rifn n l i L t a r b
Gray, II. J . Lehman, J . I,. Ingky
nf I #&lt; n i Ik i i i i , M ich , whft •***» ub'ii
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In
fa
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try
rehrn
th r
, O P l-B rlg . Roy Hollar, Andrew C arra*a«.
I I f ie,j n* the J m d s r
In
N 'ltlh local N a tio n a l G u n n ! tro o p s re ere
r in .n y
in ..rr . r l l v i
lw h.U.I ..u r ow n" d r c l . r . l l o n r .
d&lt;- Geary* Hardin. W. A. L effln lia"s T hIne r#o u ra i I^
A
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r
F
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K
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triia
-frn *r j.ro g r a m I h . l , R s r i)t n .
flritiah U m p ir e .n .l
act IV died on N ov "J/*. C*4D
and Georg* Stln*. W aller llavne*, J. II
Fa th e r
S trp h a n
.n o e a s ie r and m ay h* m o re rv- a a a # r t« l tl had shocked th e w orld. iTin vrm rtlt, a lid
Colclough, and YA Swalm.
I Ip r r a m i nf D a l ro ll* O p n rn a u «nd

Kilt iiinitip: Board |
Is Fnahlc lo ll c l p j ___ __________
Fill

Applications

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Silk And Nylon
Hose I Maced On
Salvage Lists

CITY B R IE F

Large Scrap Total

Is Collected By
r uture Farm ers I^

hour.; Tur..i-&gt;

s a 'ir tir s ;® " ..

Willkie Criticizes
,
( hurchill’s Speech

Priests indicted On
Ksiiiunage Char ires

Orlando Air School
Has New Commander

m u m e r e t iv *

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an-

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N a t io n ,

to

^ 1* but none are aa 'm poH.nl V t.lrvelop no* a plan lo make the
'lh * Florid. Defrnae Force. T car.; m aterial, of .conomie relf.lv *
vallabU to all lh*
n _ _ .1I
n
i* Sillltary unil and if It were not world after the war. Wilkie deIx U O IlJie
I" • » » y apreadin* th* enemy -la m l in * aiwech prepared for
prwjregand* I would Ilk* to ,te ll,T h e Few Vork Herald * Ibune
GTON. N w. 17, (T l— '•■ j " * 1 how 1 *n»l»«g« kn* altua- Forum.
' i of th* vmla* of ‘ t 11*
I "TH * cannot be *ccompllsh*d
ration coupon* from
M But regardless nf ’all that ~by mere declarations of our leadgallon* m th * 17 i Soa gone heretofore th * unheal-! ere, a* In an Atlantic Chart#,-,
elate* waa a p -j'h y condition of Company C ha*l particularly whan on* of th* two
by th* OPA an toJba remedlv.1 or Semlnol* County I principal* to that tnatrument ha*
In the laat fedr day* aeemlngly
m t M o m aald I will lo** J t , and wy cannot let Ii
■- p h i* happen, *o *verv elrlble man d
dtfendad th* old Imperialistic
‘ta---------n pertad
*-■ ‘to ‘b* I in th* county
-------- rise
‘
* “hand In *l**rn-1
----- 1—order - and
d declared
declared toto a shocked
with ad- lr»g how to defend hla home and|world:
W# mean to

0PA May Cut Value rT.!..’" 11 “r*,n,1"r;1 ,or
ur
Coupons

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l(l,n' * nl,r' P «W k«ton.
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Th-

Nationwide Rationing
Dclayal Strengthened

government .llortiey s.u l Mnraru
twice visited former King Carol
WASHINGTON, N..v 17. (AID
nf Rumania, In Meitru, recrlvnl
Ill.uOO from hlin lo further I ha- —A congressional drive lo post­
pone nationwide gasoline ration­
nov ament.
ing, now scheduled to start Dec.
I, Is reported by
barkers
to
WRATHER
hav* gained strength in influen­
FLORIDA—Cektiii'ied mild to- tial noarUre.
Representative
Johnson
&lt;Dlltht
night with f*w scatter*-)
.Sow ars near lh * East Coast this Okla.) Introduced a resolution to
set up a three-man board to study
afternoon or tonight.
GEORGIA — Continued
mild lh* entire petroleum situation bai­
slightly higher temperature lo- lor* further rationing action la
rekan.
I ■* . . .
nlght.

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ate -Princeton
la thocc (Ur*. Yfti*. PrtfKrtoc Sold Mining Ban
end U»rr»rtl mUd. the football
l f Brings Back rooit and thl* auric*, a highlight Hits Section Of
ot Manhattan tp o rtln . Hfa, rilled
arm
Memories11 minjr a pag* in fridUtoti' lota.
U. S. Hard Blow
| Too eiubcm nt celebration of

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noti c * u

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if c i y e s r g iv e n .

T b r ! D a w l u i C ra w fo rd i M E t t a
May C r a w feed b a t te r o f T a x C ar*
lle e le N at I j l l i C a e d Ik e I l k
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of A w g aet A. D . ‘ l i t * , I n
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deee to te
leeued
I k e r eon.
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c e r t io r a t e
, m kreree ik e folio w in e C e e rrlke d
property In Ik e iV m n ly of He m i.
eole, Mlete of P le rld n . l e - e l l i
1 - t * O ik 11 T r U T im T o w n

I’ victory,

too moiat and noiiy
drowlng of aarrww In defral —
they took (heir football acriouaty
— finally put New York In the
j bad g r a m
of the faculllea o f'
I Yale and Princeton and after the'
i IBM battle, the traditional meet-'
I log v i i arranged to alternate be-f
v&gt;
tween New Haven and Princeton,'org(r banning1 gol
flaw, became of the wartime lion* In weetem
traniportatlon problem, itha game one of the 7,000
baa been ahlftcd from Prlnceton'al children In Lead
Palmer Htadium to '.'olumbU'e' *n " * r f * y . pb
[ Hater Field on Nov M. Once
. ''t tP**1'
more It’a Yale vi. Princeton—
? lt"
.
1alte, New York.
" h a t happened

t&gt;f Ken feed

Tke neeeiemenie e f Ike sold
property under Ike eeld rerllflrnle
l.aeed wee |n ike name of Un­
known.
I’nleeo oald rertlflcnla ehnll bn
redeemed nerordlng to Uw, tke
irooerty deeerlkod Uefetn will be
eold im tko Mahee, kldder el the
roerl kouao door on Ike t in t Men^ i2 _ la _ th c W tl&gt; a t Ueewmker.

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t a ll a n io n s b a rb e r* or barbar
It.
1* lUHIINMO.V. |. ||. iit!)xiY
In iW m liHtlf C o u n ty
w hich m a y |
m em bars of said board.
tend to m akw vln »«cara * Ih# *rt*» f

lO ffltU I Mrat)

Qua*. What b tba nama of a
Uiativa* that ha* bean a beitactlcr all over the South with four
genemtlooi! Ana. Black-Draught.
Qua*. I* Black-Draught purely!
herbal!
Ana. Yea, and you'll
find It eaiy to take. Qua*. Ia
Black-Draught gentle In action?
Ana. Yea, sauafly, If you folio*
direction*. IS to &lt;0 doieu only
I Sc. In*Ut cn Black-Draught.
Follow Label direction*.
&lt;

STOMACH ULCERS
« « « EXCESS ACID

CHEESE FOR TH RIFT
Aged Brick
Long Horn
N. Y. State
Muenster ...

PARKER

r CAKE
Marvel Bread
Regular or Sandwich
I I'j Lb. Loaf

Imento.. 2 lb box

He

Velveeta .. 2
Wisconsin ..

Donuts, doz 13c

Old Smokey

B re a d .....lb 11c

Mm i m

r ie t .ii

P la in - r

Iced R - le ln

Salad .
pt 21c
Dressing .... q t 33c
a a r

r**n

v &gt; tw

Apple Sauce .
A A P

l« m

BARGAIN CATCH of TH E YEAR!

10c

All Brands!

BINKW1CII

W h afs Yours?

Quantity Right* Rrnervrd

119 W. 1st St., Sanford
Carnation, Pet, Silver
Cow. Golden Key— your
choice folks and don’t
mine the other hot onanI

place on IL
Tha modern aludent Inxllei will
converaa on Bakar Pltid at th*|
far tip of Manhattan laland
ahorUy bc.ota gam * time, but not
and hair pulling warn legal tech*1
nfclut and th* murCeroua flying
*o when aluggtn, ihb-klcklng
wedge and “ V _ m*«a play a almoat ruined th* aport.

WHimiutm

A PPLE JELLY
2 lb J a r ............... 19c

V . S.’ No. 1 Fac. Pack Potatoes, 10 lbs 31c
Yellow or White Onions .. 4 lbs .... 19c
Yellow Squash........
2 Ibb
15c
Fresh Green Beans
2 lbs
..... 17c
York Cooking Apples
4 lbs
25c
Delicious Eating Apples
3 lbs
23c
Bartlett P e a r s ...... .........
lb 10c
Ga. Sweet Potatoes
5 lbs
25c
Canadian Rutabagas .
................ lb 4c
rwaaii rin n ir on

Mustard GreenB .....

.

Polish....... 8 oz 25c Heinz
OVAVA

bch. 10c

2 cans .. 15c

ft o m ia M ia it

Jelly, 5 lb glass 63c;Cocomalt, Ibcan 45c
Bhreddles......... ‘ S&amp;Ir IT Z ..............lb 21c

BABY

LOxydol

"

P IN T O S

2 lbs 15c

TROPICAL

La rg e

LIMAS

1*4*11 O* SI ftsiltftts

R ed

BU TTER 1

2 lbs

21&lt;

K id n e y

Beans .... 2 lbs .... 23&lt;

SYRUP .....now in glass
m m uK i/ s

SPA M .

canned m eat...

a tu a ritii aaattilan n-otdi

LEGAL "lOTICES
rdth i :

o r % rrL ir4TioN ro u
T4 1 V1»‘.MD

(MtrTKi irtir or

MadP Of Fluff!

imj

N t r r t n : ih
iik il k u y
g iv e n .
T h a t r « fn * ll'in Mol and
A n iv U
Mol, M i wtf# N oldtr of T a x C t tt l*
H eal# No ft, ia#u#d th# Snd dxy of
A u g u al A !&gt;.. t i l l haa fll# 4 aan»#
in m y offlc# and haa m ada ftpplh
c a l ton for a tax dead la ba laautd

ONE BlLLi6T^ and
Three Hundred
MILLION In WAR
BONDS—

Yea, L ei yaar’a liquor tagoa
» 0*M h ire bought that aaaay

ARCADE
Package Store

.

ALL POPULAR-BRANDS

LEHUCE
5535SSS5S

POTATOES

Bleach
OLEOH AHCARINE
&gt; 7 4 4 1 1 4 *1 1

Brooms

je w e l

CAULIFLOWER

M .llllt

cue

I L imthoi »M

With R alL o Buw p

Cleanser .. 3 for

SUGAR

IV WIIAPPKIt PACK AUK*

Kotex

tjiaa IMPKHIAI. rODKIIU

Apples .. 5 lbs .. 25c M b w i - U
wiavgaoTA vh li .ow

watyrrmv U K i.ictot*

Apples .. 2 lbs .. 17c Onions . 3 lbs
M MPMROMCANADAV■
. Grapes .. .2 lbs .. 25c

1 - M .ir O M .V U

JV tc r

atkKiBT

Lemons. 6 Jo r.lO c Carrots

NATIONAL

oz c a n ........ 37c

" ~

L IM A S ,

GREAT NORTHERN. NAVY
BLACK E Y E PEAS

I Lux or Lifebuoy Toilet Soap, 3 bars,,20c
I Sliver D u st........................... '.. big pkg 2i3c
MMl FMi»&gt;

Cello
Rolls!

Your
Choice!

3* lbs. 25c

'. Wilson’s Potted M eats........... 3 oz can 5c
Wilson’s Vienna Sausage .... 6 oz jar 19c

-'WUwn’s Tripe

Educator—Delicious, Fresh, Crisp!

• DRIED BEANS «

i t NM

Peas .. No. 2 can 17c

It’* our party folk*—but
you can get the present*!
Never before haa our Annlvcruary Sale meant no much
aj now— buy a lot, save a
lot!

6 Big Days, Nov. 12-18

M A Y / 8IIIF T

ATIIENB, 0 * 7 5 5 . I I. (AP
With threo acklwaru, Dick
Phce. Jim Tw d arvd Kod Kcu
on the ailing UdL Coach Wall
Butt* Wedneaday raid Tailb
Frankie .Rlpkwlch might opon
fullback Saturday *a the Ukm
Bulldog*
moef
UnirtreU,

Our 17th Birthday!

. i.tir. mar

Fresh Killed Country Style
BEEF

PIG PORK

SHOULDER.... lb 25c

.......... . 22c|Swan S o a p ....... 10c

Sweetheart Toilet Soap .... 3 Bars .... 19c
GRITS

BABY FOOD

FILLETS

ro o s ra
Whiting .. lb 19c F O O D S '-

Po r K C h o p s ;,

KET STEW BEEF

x a ^ p k ii

CK ROAST
MuiaUn„

(live w t)

a a a r s v
KrtvuiUnmi*)^
N«it U

♦**»*»»*«•'

r t r * StAUo*

• PLA T E LUNCHES
• SANDWICH»
SHORT ORDERS

Kleenex, am
Flour.... pkg 10c

aiwawa-^tp

i bo,&lt;* izc
BhH»p r i b ^ j ^ T ^ T t ^ c

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#*

I f v * with la he fre *i If wt with la
p ra a irr * te v ia lile thosa in cstlB ib l* pr It II t f W fa r which w« have b t a m lot| rtmtending— w* m ast fight I
—I* ATit le u U E .tk T .

AN I N D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R

VOLUME XXXIV.

E s U b lU h e d In 19 0 8

Cherry, Pilot Of
Rickenbacker. Is
Rescued By Navy
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S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A . F R ID A Y , N O V E M B E R

W

Mrs. Holland Is
State Christmas
Seal Chairman

Auto Mileage Is
Involved In -New
Rationing Plan

His

9

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0

#

T he curiously orphaned F itn ch
Meet lay With guna uncovered
and (team up IaM night o ff Tou­
lon. tha t a il remaining bit of un­
occupied F ran ce, aa the
United
N ation* and
A lia vied fever­
ishly behind the H *ne* and open­
ly on the a ir naves for Its ron.r o t
Nargl authorities were
ronvlnced th a t tha F rtn ch warship*
*UII were In Toulon, ready for
aqy rrantu ality , but acource* on
the continent with rio t* connip­
tio n* In : Fran ee p en lain ! In the
b e lie f th a t a t
torn* n m l i
had detached tl emaelraa from t-Se

parcaUjr referrin g to tha Atlantic
o f f C asablanca. French Morocco.
I t *Am tho naw ,W (000-ton battle­
ship Jea n B a rt, tngaawd around
Casablanca, waa out o f action.
Against
a background
of
i th re a ts, promlaea ana Intrigue In
overrun F ra n c*, th r** German
armored division* slashed though
th a hitherto un-occupied tons to
th o M rdlleranean coast.
B ut H itler,
treading
lightly
laat h* frig h te n tho French ihlp*
1 Into flig h t, pulled up hla forrea
a t 'M arseille. 30 ml'aa abort of
Toulon,
and
tho Cerman-conttolled V ich y .ra d io aad this con*
reuaion eras ordered becam e the
Frwneh nary chlafa had pledgril
themaefve* to resist “any aggrrsaioti."
•
B ritish nasal authorlUea ihruggod o ff a t
w orthiest
H itler*
promise to “ safeguard” tha fleet.
A t tha showdown, thay bailee,
tho foaling* o f tha French of.
I fle e r* and sa ilo r*—now man with
power tu t without a chosen ally
— will dctrtulno on which aid*
thoy will fig h t.

____________

tlonlng Hoard stated today.
Under tha new program , mo­
torists, in order In obtain g aso­
line. must first dispose of
all
tires In aiccas of five per c a r :
also register their tires on hand
with tha Rationing
Hoard.
he
said.
“ In other word*.”
said
Mr.
Peterson, “t l# owner of a pas­
senger car Is allow n l the lour
tire* on the running wheel* ami
one rpare. Possession of all Urea
other than three, is prohibited,
by law, and owners must report
tame to the local board
“So as to secure this In form a­
tion in order to fall in form s fo r
Tire Hecord and Application for
Basic
Mlleagr
Hatlon
Hooka,
poiUards are Iwing mailed by
this board to car owners through­
out Ihe country." Mr. Peterson
added, "and or these car owner*
will be requested to list the acetal
number* of all tire* in their poe*
session “
"Thrse cards should l-e prom pt­
ly filled in wrrh l i e
necessary
tire information and serial num ­
bers, and mailed at once to this
o ff let In order that we may fill
In the forms and mail them to
owner* for their sig n atu re," Mr.
P *t*r* c n stated.
Motorists are also allowed ono
for each running' yr heet

M em ber A tw oelnted Preset

N l’M HKK 59.

Powerful British - U. S. Army
Sweeps On Toward Tunisia

First Lady and Son Meet Abroad

Search forWorld War
Ace Is Intensified
.In Ocean S o u t h
of Hawaiian Islands
• WASHINGTON, Nov. 13
(AP)—The War Deportment
^ todaj announced the rescue, Drivers Reminded To
w of a flier from Cnpt. Eddl#' Dispose Of Tires
V. Rickenbacker's missing Over Five Per Car
plane in the' Pacific and add­
ed "It la believed possible A n»w pUn to ration autom o­
that other survivors may be bile mileage ra th e r than gaaoltno,
■oca Into effect Not . 23, A , I).
• on life rafts In the same gen- Peterson,
aeeiretary of the Sem i. cral vicinity.’' The rescued_noli
_ County
W ar Price and Ka*
fUar, Capt. W illiam T . Cherry,
J r . , Abilene, Tax., waa plckrd up
by tha Navy jr»il*rday "In good
condition but w eak,"
rwacuo Immediately Intensi­
fied the aearch In tha a a i t ocean
aroaa aouth o f Honolulu where
R ickenbacker'* plan* diaappeared
O ct. t l when the World W ar One
fly in g ace waa enroute to the
aouth P acific to aunrajr Army A ir
F o rte * fo r Secretary Stimaon and
A ir F o r t* C h ief L ieu t-G cn . Henry
I t . Arnold. C a p t Cherry waa the
pilot of tho Rickenbacker plane.

13. 1 9 1 2

Willkie Attends Art Kxhiliit

States Croup
Is Preparing For
Opening Of Sale
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S&gt;«nnl
Hnllaml, wifi* itf FL im-I* *
. tif thr
oflfmint ml ill
n*
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by' Mi». J I..
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HimlnoL
t'nyfitv
Tub*m il*»*b
•inI 11n»)th AuMviitiirti
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nf ih«*
M,v t* tvr lw*en lunv fair wr r k •, pre-

Mr*. E lr a n tr
______________ ____________________________m „
a v iill hi a V. .M, Army Air F orrr »Uthm Mimewhrrr In Rnfflaik!
lo m rrt her tnn l.irut, C’ol. Klliott RomeVeH
T hr unidentlfin) cifflerr (Uf|| «»• her e«rnrt,
Klliott i* n w in Afrtc* umlrr G m .
E iw n h o « rr

“ Sailorenes"’ And Christian W ork
Hostesses Wi l l During W ar To Be
Be Issued Cards
Sermon Subjects
Chairman
DihcIohok IaktiI t'hurchen Will
Team CaptuinH For
Observe Men And
Recreation W o r k
Million S u n d a y

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lI 'i f i f * Inn In-fii
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May Real Rommel To
Tripoli To RIock
Last C h a n c e Of
Ktteape For A x i s
l.n N I R iN . N ov. 13. ( A F )
I In' iK iw rrfu l x lr ik itiK f o r c e
i l l i it. K ia i'iih n w e r ’f r&lt;&gt;.
ciiitvl I t r i t ix h - A in o r i f i t n A n *
xwt&gt;|i|
tm in n l
'I'll n in in
in
I ih Iu i 'iiig g o x iiiiff it
m ig h t b n uk m i t h r n iig h a n d
I will In -I ll M n rx h iil R o m m e l
to
IV ijh ih . th e I hx I m o jm
*i|t -p| • -*i-jiiw le ft n f t c r li.
L• ivi•. i l 11iiftii aa1*1 f Tohmk
V R I ittlw
I -[ikllf It I r |mf ttnl
lilt \
. hirf Ilk! f it .I I hr Part
&gt;•! R-* ,» -•
I" milt ' fltittt HriVi *i i •. *i|*i ti.l r.iiituk
Thu w u
ifk j hrmnl ’ r mu &lt;« r ciithi
Vhvfi
ii» A turr it'Mii fit1LI
Ratkut.
Thru* .Ilk i|lul&gt;k luitli ut Itill* thr
V\tw h,i\k l&gt;rrn Ui.i lrtl« with LOO
lit 11* it.i
turn*
Fmiti i .tint rulin' the fr p * rt
fillut iuIuihx I Ly lb *
h* miill* iii if flltfhl Cci
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in fu r . via,"
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Hilt
&gt;• &lt; r m in i
M»*ir from
i 'Ia t* t&gt;r*’ Wkeol and

Salesman Predicts Shortage
In Vegetable, Flower Seeds

H t,,ic**c« and "Sailoretira" for
Th- im|*‘itan rc
..f
i brlatlan )
»Nh i . 1 1 1inr* hi*i%
service n ic n i arttVlUn* will U- iin iil- n. lo a world at w^r will ,* f
t hruii'h”! th** I jt
Issue I membership card* by ir»m t^- the -id J e t
Jin u u o l
from ,•* 'rfrulfrtla oruMtNflt
captain* neat wreck. Frank J 'm any k « ! church
pulpit*
on I te‘V«*»ll M rtAF 1«
a that
th
Hkamr*, chairm an of the Keen-*- iSunrUv by b»t' p o in t- «ml loy'"i H
ill y kitflic*
tion Division, Hcmlnole Founty j men.
the I'lo 'rrto n f -b u rch f* ■ ill *if war
'i.*l Tht-r*
’T e e n
D r . i l l K ill
IkefentO Gcunrtl, stated l.ulay, mid ,f Hanford Join It, the tw elfth in - i, In Mime Slmeg t h n * L aa 1&lt;i*u
'-nl Itkiinmil
in g t h i t a larg e number o f bo«i |-.,la| olw m an.-e of Men a n.t Mi*- I i l n itf' Im in
A
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t
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in ! ilirm i
e-sea m et l*'*t evening with Ih cr
,.,n Humic.
Pi* Ik 4 ’ 4 i f I he
wjft*
XI ’
O f l\ I» . K u o N f v e l l
rhalrm an, Mr* M. L. Wright for
innouiv
I
ik
«lr*itt
ihr .u i |*iri|f I
* -t
instruction* on their duttre nt •&gt;. ■' 1■■ In&gt;,|,
Jo
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*n i k 'i -l*‘fi-fi*k iHilii*iut'w « I -k
City Hall and tho Benricc ......... fuRr i *ti*r uf ih*
Kirvt
M
4 M-w JJt .,f , rtiW.Inf hi fkii-|t-&gt;| ■.aI ■
Rommel
Club.
j : ht«k||«i i hutch, teh'H » the m
InHi#ill;
ihe old KJ
The following will u n 'i&lt; ft * •it’- it * hinrmaii.
f.dhitel 1(**■
"S ailo ren e" team rap taln- Mr- I - h11r r h•- h ai r ngr*i !1 1.4 CO ..J- &lt;
• * &gt;l
•♦•'Oth# a fler
W right nrm4&gt;une&lt;*l: Mr*
Kn'ik jnti" ill 1he local "t»#4 r I r r # F i*
1 d*«d in hi#
Hh*men, M rt H. S. Uvm Mr* ) 1'|*•* 1 I 11-1 Itafl, HIf al 1U f tl* t . * r
, 1 ,o t . k.
? i unal
Robert P n a e , Mr*. IIrnr&gt; W.M.- u , rKll*hiuaI, (^ t» tu *n ,
111 I i it i i •ir »* 11ill Allied
M n L, P. Payton, Mim .S.i'iit' ' amt Snfv ilMHi Army
i I In i
"'•E Ml ** •'»
Will lama. M il* Loll II itimm ’ bn | 1-eiymrn m ill •.i writ Ik in
»n.«
•* v.ii \its**
Ml*a Betty Thurmond, Mi»- M **v |
i »H-a H *hr m*«*’ ttiMi*
tel,, ii re|Hir|a
J lit.Id* ? m
nr* ftom
( t ffr rn . M l** Fnlnc^,* Mihuiu &gt; ..i, m u n itin whrrr Mm «r.«i \l
•«#llnl
i.i I oi.ti .1 M
■f
I** lirft (ii
Ml** NHi Stew art, Ml** U**h--u 1* i «mi K inday 1* to !*•• u l n n »
I »lrn*llv ,1 tree *«f life with •half
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■( iii ,iii i t
1T*m m , Ml** V alarl* W rll*. Mi* •throughout tho Unitod HlRte- *«*
im h
I JklO 'l * •
1 11» *t at r«
'■ t o 41Kkff P“ IV 1
Olnfl* Dy*un and Ml** KIi i .«i *i*.fi i 1 minilJi, he M alnl The Mli** ik4,f
rift th in
• It 1.4 ,
•* lu 111■i U
no •|onnuri^l hy
the
I « vn • ■
Franklin.
in JL' '! I' 111 ill
1 Mil! In me-1 ei* MU
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k
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j
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j
11 * 1'11• 11
Mi&lt;4lnn*!&gt; Moveiikent. an
ir “•
went In ' hi ,ii 'li11|f in Mi
ii* 'ikl I- t ' k.»4 1 ttetkklk U
II orIvm liMtm cflpiain* itir L.l*
Mr*. John M *l*ch, J r ., Mr* hunk 1r iifiminti t tnnal ot g iuuial i-tn
v
1 •**'*( ii
* h*»r, Mr*
B etty T«»|r
Mi* i hriatiufi lajuirn w ih tmti
| .
JUlph W ight, Mr*. A- H W «i.».. Ki A‘l iu.«ter* in t hi* k*w*‘
i\ 1. ' , •• ii.. te m i
i hrutiftn |j*y»neii nittl T**»n
\eai tii h*d
lo l S, mi* • apffikVrd |L
Mr*. A i n H. John»on, M i* l&gt;&gt;ur
In* lleiil, I!r * . E, II. I j i h ) , Mi * r«n*'« W orIif" I* t he I heme s
' * jrtlhre#i an„| nl-'i- ih i-ltn • *
W II Stew art, Mr*. F A 0&gt; *..n thr til tervliner. laVuii are*#
Mr#. M. N. Cleveland, Ml## Kiln* iiin if - t hriattiin Inymen "tu
|f vr4f
f , r va.
Chltlrniien and Ml** Maudr Ram ■en#e of their per.onal r. .j»..» |||0Wr%-,.T
.T. I |.4rtI film 5’«"
1•. ».» nt •••
■ibklity for t i e
mUaioiiary
•»'
Rat| itf&gt; piieh troul le and \*r
fit rrtlti’Mki i 1 mu f
I* rp»l#ea o f their re*perilvc
have * veey Urge im p »l larg
A final , ‘liu tructlonM meeting munion* or dfbomlnatlon*,**
lhl|,
iiM .1‘
^hfT 1ai*r m f lute r i •!••!• |1
i i l« ■ J
Mi t »
• ml amalt papaya*." Mr*. Garfor h o *te * *tl Will be
r hitp «*iii y
44* ill
Ik.
I'l'ine 14# \\J K**.4f*
Emphaal* will lx- placnl In u r
rlanr slaked
U U r. A t the m eeting U#t eve­ rnnm
n#
ih
e
I1
r*»
Ih.
lu1
»h**i
t
f
i*»
and ilao
foug-mlnutr
1 ‘ I'D A vtftue
it, present
rnnditinn*
ning. the hoateuea leamedl that »l&gt;eeche* by laymen upon
1 util 11 -te' ^ V - t : WI*1kLi| -. • li |.. Ilkl. -1
th»- | "Due
4'i‘ *nnr in ac
generally, their dutle* ere to *r tigniflcanee o f ThrUtlan ml*#l**n many n{ mu rrgular ctiKlnm ef
* ru i
L. \ i &lt;• I .r S UI.1* ..1
i‘ i »i&gt; m l &gt;&gt;f ihi*
range Introduction* o f *enriee men to a war-turn world, anil u|*.. I ar# nut able to motor out U ton
.1 k ill' 44a ft 1um t
•U* •
I..I tiand the young ftr U , to take care : the fact that the mlaalomiry rti I nlacr a# formerly, na wr *rr&lt;oin
M
l
.
.
•
** •1 l nM%t•« fdd|^
nf facilities and material# ami to tcrp
i-*lyfl, riippitf n, ' • i.V n
rlie continue* In many con
rpriae
rmin lin g In l» | ff ft WeeL. with ft truck
1 load «f pa va va« ” Mr» i »Ar r t* or
m*ka *«rvIce myn * i r**e .
Trie* nf the world where Cnr|#H
Ih. &gt; 1- p l Mill
itate.1
addle
hitwtevfk,
th*"
»
»
■
•
■re retponalbU f o f " S * llo r r i..*
tench ing* are tj*u! Iy needed I
41
1 1 ........... M i , .
ind a rt to a ct a t mdvl*«r# to te*
I'omtuit the Inmatla nf tolalllam iG d elit rn e * w«ui|i| lie to* dr titdw*'
*Ke
m
i
mrfifird
h&gt;
fe|r|dione
f
kf?
4
telle
1
.
captain*.
ideologle*. Rev. Tolle, *ald.
1
\\ .4 aI* 'l l l
a ..* .
Price# are the #*me a* Io j I year
iffk.M in *»■
I|mv .„M
11
|
11
*h- htldnl
I* ivtfiv*
«* &lt;Ilf $l toll* ,‘-'k ri I *11 M ’
i,\ ,
,
’ 1 .If Srigriu ti
Uinfrtger
of
the
hill,
ilt
mMr nnd Mr* (»nrrtaoh plaleil 5 S»
- (l|
|kf 1 M I lie I 11111
JZXi1
1
af,
-a
.
i
ti,
r
1
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n
J . . Ha ­
ron! coin ifi
th at they arc in r ic r llr u t hralt'i * P* PI
*............... f f i t 11"*alf N im fu’tktii
fnrni pfow|«ion
wio
t«
i t the rrtu i! of ru ling p ip * )* *
f
y
11
*4
i
i
Minitttt
rlteffll
5f
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11
D
bj
1
ii ihe bill without rhrtiiL'
Mr. ( lir r lw n tbcl»r&lt;sl that *1 one
•I’tig1r11 uf nt*te vfl
lh*4 \ '.- l r.M I.Ml .ilia all
!«»r after Se n ator |k«i&lt;k i*
t4mv. a fmw year* ago. he wa*
N.,i i*
in fo r m g tta
aUvitcate a mandntm
. • .* sem i-invalid, hanlly able I" di- fl'^H t
Mill
4 ^ 1 a j y fu when
/ - .g m r n n v n r t
’ !# *»1
Ha fond and imw i* ha|r
v™i iraliilng -la i .r ««•!
* rti i d
MI** Dorta H all wa* named in ­
jand hearty a*.
i«., i
, K * ■ ’ agrrelng .t
k’ltity
(ii
IM» Ht 1 Id. nn A# war i a let! Pre**
Va— In
Va*.lan
Ijm.h*L
Ik —. jam —
II4W■,—
*-Ia m
iH 1 elintin*1ion only twe«u#e of I hi HI * limb narnttl
sisten t casU n r o f
th * Florid*
j* 1Hrd.1 *1
II. T
Dama,
directut
nT
MNiltfig"' in iliopoltH 'tui«-«| that S r fg t. M tri*
*In/ftgly
c
i
i
i
m
i
n
l
will
of
thi
Sta te Bank o f Sanford a t a meet­
I-.M
iK
uf
\lad*ruu
1
lining
K
mi
lin
e
Haminole
Go
inly
Health
Unit,
Campbal1-Lo*altig
o f the
„
■ ..
teal Iii i te at* tin* t &lt;i(i lu rrrt gunner
ing o f tho board o f d irector* U it
i * were ||uu»e and t ccfiUM* the tirncfid Mie'* \rting i r prftf\ fur «
rT " . nU|r lh ,t
••f an A m rrlran Flying F a fire **
night. It «r«a disetoaod th is morn- American O g io n , will bold a bu. ! “ W of
th r grratrst
i lo dl- Stuff ii«il n#ked fur i» free hai -l 1 i i I +»TI&gt;. Advl L id ilnughhT «d which RarUci|»atr»l n wetk lwf«?r*
Inese
m
eeting
at
(1:00
o'clock
in tfum ini; aiul u#|ng (he youoc R *
irg by Ja m ta A . Rowland, caihI
|TtiBn-4f&gt;|4h»-r nml m mi VIIhhI rnid n Lille, France,
f.ytitiriL nen
f *
t ilrf . Ilf
Vwn.D|f., |*’a**|v**t|
te?.
H u lT fU al commandar
Bmi.h" ^
&gt;Val .Key
fh r nut ho r #»f
the
I tiwlifi HiE . .- .I '* * * * o i ilifM ing' mm igtdd# «od itif thr |r iB-nfe rrtu i n lo i n
On# o f Um fow Women officer*
Kngluh Imte dur In Ihr iiuick
.tefad
today.
No
.up
per
will
be
X
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T
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r
*
,m
ouM
"
f
b
lilt*
lid
fli
ef|
Hen,
ClT&gt;*Ulel,
told
in IS * Florida Bonking syitrm ,
•• fhr flkrfdrig nlghl
id Ihr
Added
‘
SpUague* he Mould ru le for f| « i*r #how Tlir nr a martold. ihiiiking tif n ru«rl&gt;&gt;
Mia* H all bogan her duties wiih
the bill without fh« provi-i ri
Um bank whan II opened cm June
'Ii Rdkcro #!*lrk|. wa« ihr M-Bult firr pill'1 Who guided thr crippled
i&gt;oun
w ua
convrn# t / a i m g
u . o , u a i t T U i fa u -r our Gqmmandrr In Chief ■»C ii4M&gt;#|ng #ri^i a u l
rire u lt
Court with
convene
b\
nh I-*kitiln"r *»frl&gt; ti* iltr field.
Monday ot 10:00 A.
II.
with 1 O a a a l . , - .
y &gt; _ ______ 41___
Thr fiftnt, l.t A J A ndrrw t(
j Aynrtitan *%[|tMltiDary in &lt; hlna,
. B.
Sm ith
presiding. J J R e c e i v e f i
P r o m o tio n
it
noted th at the Flying
'T h e T«^,vn eontandad that th
wiih
ffth
n
y
im
l1
nt
Arnifi*t»
f
•*rtV --------- — &lt;• “
I-art rr«« wma in tmd camlillQn,
'tren *g * dIraTt
raft artui
actually a a i made
Which position Jurymen w ill, be summoned » ikI J - ■&gt;,
a
g
r
a
n
d
___
_____
,
_
.
_______
__________
_
i « y drawn, O. P. Hem- I “WASHINGTON*. S'ov. 13. (A P ) eircr| ,arv ,’,’ b
i« "
f it# motor# having been
her eppolntby) a - "a
"ao^-alleil man
don. County clerk (toted .
|-—A darling undrr-rovar trip to pnwei kihirtage. created l&gt;v lnl»•tippled hy (irrman attacker* and
coahler.
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■
■
jr
r
e
n
c
h
North
Africa
hy
alibrnai hr. i i ftirm l landing in the
to Sanford In
la cse le e rs
• riling"1 )obt
T h o Wool C oast Pistol League I rtno, during w llck a Commando- nraflrj,/
( iiar ind wu# 1mmihriti.
'idea w ith fo r
0iat*5 will bo bald a t tho 8»mi- ‘ oaeortad parly of American ’ of
*
*
o
*
■
I'nablp Ia* rom m unkete with ib e
TiefKrtAvn S m i t e Director Ift-r
T Q C lU C tH l lU T C U H e B F oil lea* Hy radio, terra u*c gf the
eJd aa-on VaJ- noto.Odn Club range on the lak.- , fleere prepared tha way for the - ’lei has estim ated - th a t nl&lt;uu:
* “ — *------- -- ----------* —
'o reu p o llo n o f that itra te e le »rea.
#m» ^rtl radi o ap p arttu a in Ule
ace.oM o f tho 1.500,000 youth*
«roa M ai. Gen. Mark W. Clark
TA LL A H A SB E K .
N«»v .
M, big i timber, Andrew* aped ahead
from IH and 1# already regi*terr.|
_. _ ,
a promotion to lieutenant general
i
KP1 T o help m ^ t war demand* f in waygltni hi* wlnga violent*
ember* Thttrrday and a place In history r**n be taken Into* »*rviet ih
ttr 11miter and navll •torw*, Vlo« ly fcr&gt;«l H^ndid for ahere, the bombo f the jo u n te te r*
__ . ... ___________ .» yoitld (alongside the bearer o f th * “me*- 4Vlmer. Many IhlUted
In
Ithf e •»*■'*** ih r*e nalbmal forest* are rr (mb.wing him to a nearby landI ave .'already (n llttad
in
promptly a t I KM o’clock,
jaaew to G o rria ."
nr a re In rraervo i n c r r a a n g their i*le » of forest In * fitld JcaT over the hill*.
j T b re* weak a before tha current
Hrret. M eriw ether wa* graduatSom e, of ebtilae, im vlucl* about HO percent thi*
practice ; N orth A frican cam paign opened.
r»t from 9«m in»l« High School In
ihyilrally unfit.
te a r
‘
’ C lark and hi* party landIU3H
and c n tr in l the University
ride* (h a t JR and . Prank A. Albert, Florida superlh school student" vltor for the United 8tataa Fur*et of flo tilla a t G ainesville w h a n
.h a lf o f the a c a - 1 S e rrlr*. h a i aiked turpentine op- he t’lxlecd Phi Kappa T a n I r a f i r e * o f Ui* Front
In 1 0 4 1 , ho received • ,«'
j obtain deferment 1m in e * to aubmlt bid* December lirtiily .
1 Glrwurt. which I
'
o f th e aem efter. |10 for cupping the hock *lde* of 1). S ilrgree In A griculture.
In g . Fren ch fore**
follow ing hi* graduation he eft** /
d eclarer tha' re I rrto.ooo tree* that already have
*1 Nationa cauae.
lifted
In
th
e
A
rm
y
and
waa
ateh a r t passed their Ire n worhoil onrv lu the A pslsch
■I Invaluable m lllt
InforhdaY* ra n not he leola, O sceola and Ocala National
sen ti­
t'
th e ir eoraent.
I or rut*.
the . area

'innt cit*-

&gt;• .ikt-ivV
»r- rr«# t«

tlonlng books will not b*
a f­
fected by the m ileage rationing
program unions the m otorist has
Tailed to turn In the required tire
Information requested,
Thr local
Rationing Hoard
will rail in holdera of “ B " arid
“C “ rationing book* for review to
•ee If they still neesi
a
targe
quantity of gasoline. " I f any holdrra of 'C* rationing booaa are
haring Attacks
of
conscience,"
U i. I rlcraon said, " ft would be
wise for II n o to g et In touch
with the Rationing Hoard Immcsllataly to revise their gasoline
estim ates downward, if they wish
to atoiil possible em barrassm ent
when ihry are called up fur re ­
view."
“ Florida m otorists In the pen
Insula part of tha s la t* &lt;*■&lt; be
glad they hare
already
gone
through moat of the details of
gasoline rationing,’* he aald. "In
the ten counties
west
of the
Apalachlcola R iver, where |r**o
line rationing la a not been in
affect, motorists aril I have to
reg ister In person w ith Ih tir lo­
cal board.." &lt;

few Attacks Oh
Roland *M* Lyles
Stalingrad Held
Off By Soviets Dies In Bay Pines

Veterans Hospital

MOSCOW, N or. t l ( A P ) - R e ■ tod Germ an attack * ch aracter,
ad u the belnnlng of ■ n»w of.'
n aira wara harlad
back
br
Roland Martin Lylaa, 43, realaftograd defender* today with dont of Sanford f o e , Iko
oast
three y ean , died In B ay Ptnca
Veteran* Hospital yesterday, fol­
lowing a lingoring lUnaea.
A gradnalo o f G eorgia In sti­
tu te of Technology, A tu n ta , Go.
ha taiVad o v er**** in tho World
W a r frutn Ju ly 4, 1911 to Oct. 34,
1911 a* a corporal to tho biB a ttle o f S t Miabal. HU Arm y
dieeharge POPan commended him
f o r , exraUret aerate* to h it coun­
t r y ond Im w u awarded tha V ic­
tory Modal with P reach Clasp In
A fte r the"w ar. he waa employed
In the latecM l K eren tie O f A c*.
Washington, ■ D. C. tratU
H*
health forced him to retire. He
w ee V member o f the Am erican
Luetou and the M l a* a *

faSsSfsalsjsLSas:

I ii.h

Ihe

lt111Allied

250 Papaya Trees

k . .|f 1*

Grow In Orchard
Of Local Woman

i&gt;* inri|f the

I k*f flklM
IUI

hugk ifeluifnt- * |.|. fruit .h*
fiAfM
iiM
i (ri*iv Hh-I frml

' Air* R I i iirri«*‘M *hii h»*»
250 largr ITenr, 11 k.i» Ri Ii
murid Avefiui *»wl iii Si4ni‘'f«l
IfSr treeai In, r.+1f••ag; j,o n r#iiM*
**'ruutkil icnn it** with lk«*iwfruit

( . .1. \leriwether
Is Reported As
Missing In Action
\l1 ufiil Mr"

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lolii
Uftf ll*

T tm : * : . .
fli^kl M
ot' V,
I'ftl i
*44"

Doris Hall Named
Assistant Cashier
Of Florida Bank

rUiir n*hi M
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CITY B R IE F
root

•erred (hla lime, he
M“

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Daring U. S. General
k» ' ((viuretri* li. *
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m. J. w. Hatt,

Sale Of State Forest

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Evenly Distributed

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EAT, D R IN K A N D BE M ERRY, F O R T O M O R R p W Y O U O K I1

There'* a man for «'

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ua^u

ihi troop ahtpi far telaw and Is a letter wblga cant* to ug
throe big down tnenty, ctlwvUn, through Um ooranrmnce ot a friend
nulfboi, lobscto, raaor M ad * am U tp n i
f e » .” g P
ct!, h r them I, »trt nbla
TTbe
follow.:
(Cigarettes era only 7 -mta net (Riot*: "The Navy of tcday l»
pick by the v»y). W* watt raetly different from Um Navy of
; bar* before wartime late I*- rj*tcrd *r: th* compart** la that
morrow nfirrnoun and 850 of. °* a kitten aad_
4h*
lour boy. ta r t been elected to .
■- &gt;
pull K. P, tomorrow. One whole y « ftr1|,.n
tire* reprerompany palled all the K. P. o n i J ' «|£|m to £ P t f
the way over. Thry said their1 .vohea
(attain volunteered for It} aaiil
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l :.
he mult bare had " a .rudee &lt;A babv bom In New Zealand
Sgalftid the hi. Hal they laft today
letter chance of survival
and we Uatt&gt; the Job temporarily,' than In any other country.
]7.o dining room U really
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■- nn1 very cLisay- too, and 1 tlilak|■ M a w M a w a w h H M H M M
the took**, K. IV*, etc. have'| _
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Nest To Fir* Station
*

• PLATE.LURCHES
' tbit of/ an tho return trip, I will
t try to w n ie -.ta ln won, but Juit
tw isted you *11 to know that I
I am over h r ic r jfe and euund and
I mis* you , plenty.
I

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I P. H. l l y ndu.eva Is!
’ Coin. Tccuu J , . Jl, Vising, A V

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to. A -431 lit*. IJn.
j A. T. U. No. M i c-o 1'oitriaiter,
N. V.. N. Y .
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T» Commander Hughes:

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iim long, very long, heforo those noble tree* are repiacd.

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Uottvma up,

S r 3 u “ «ss.*»
•*“
* t a J a a i ,» Slikontsr.
5 ' Is aRutunili8thats rndrd
^
th* cutting half* and;

scat*. Wonder
If a|t4he movio
&gt;ka and all*tho
w * wifh

ehtcnlcal,

ulancta, th* deti

&lt;

,1aacrlfkM, If you don't
“P u ttin ’ it thot way, wq’Jl 'low Ihot by an' by y t can't
Ml the Army and Navy
Mara, many more than 'lease. Sickness, accident, any d im thing. ■Then— what'*
1
llWmn-^ are willing to,Piable
_ to Happen to yaT"
h eo»mi»aiona to the,
He reached in a pocket, brought out a paper. "Now,
J:ah°
ilh*1'* where insurance cornea In."
ly weq“ ilm*t
Kipling related aftarwan) that th* case had been »o
yrar. .ago. .
' forcibly brought to hU mind that ho could not resist buying
■~- r — - ir-rTdV-'
Iho Insurance. V*7
&lt; .

Quality Drinks
Scrvnd right
That U tho kind you will
- always find nt

from swell

sho

S A A nj R

CvABOUT YOUR SOLDIER?
By .MM. KBNIBT- HOUSMQLOU

Clmaa-UaUm (Nav, lUi) th.ra
WM-s pletora'of U Gen. Barnard
Um Montgeeiienr, BagUshaMK

S ilta l-£

M1DNITE SHOW
Saturday 11:30 P. M,

Ht t h ^ T S v J r

poaitbly threa montha K. P.
* n slrcraft carrier, tramp
thowlng me a y unto ttboVaanda
‘
by Ictthig their letter*i go /rvo4 rlcsarerr, tun h ia li, r r j pianos,
-------- ■ ..l nnl « » . p m i « * a sub go plowwho keen my 'commi LadcicnUM
* onv
•'•nrjgi' J^tllurn*, It wot
T hU migni
might d
Iw
one orof, inr
the inwg*1
imogcf * ,n* fF ; A"*1
rhea I nr* n*»Inara Ten
" . . . Commandment*
- ...... m
'
ln foreign
fo n lv n service,
arrvtca. but It*
•fIdler In
It very JtlteftlU p g th go U i ua deck
w
atch.
Borne
o
r
our bo y . have
lun't, fo r I made it up niyrclf,;
adv been taVcu o f f by troop
along with several others.
eonsldeHng how many lim e* ih U : ‘ h '" * atw o th e n lined the rail*
l e l t .r will 1 * opened and rrod yelling down In th» f l l o r a on

'

HOME COOKING

i l r ,C1T- r' ° v c r e really doing so/nq)

r jr ly
water, and about b;OU wo dropped
iraioua rcnior, tuii- i this morning m% vr* hit am a.tb
iltln of th* cfftrwUia' anchor. Tlu-n&gt; were, numtroui

Again Kipling agracd.

We Stay Open Ail Night
* Evdr Saturday Night

TWO-STAR THRILlSf

(If,
rolling outcrlvc*.
j
} First oar tide I'jind then ib e j
R.nlember II 1013 ? * ■ « Ilnii 14 * * * ' ■ f««ay flv iitj
E S tth S T .™
.r '
■ 41 '* » 4*li l &gt; M standing In the}
m T S h r la S if
i hallways or walking al“ni-. R*av klvrtl»*i
M
I w ln i*/ me c.f tbo«e moylo roms-

tri Haaton, odlUr of th. Port
; Thfl lrMS a25fcUt« thcn|*elyM ,Tlth. {he
ln * Dother
n Prvaa, turns Hi ctolt d« curious way. There are elk in the big tim ber forests,
awarded him by Marshall'thousands of them. They arc naturally Interested In all
M ta Um last war to the wall1this sawing and chopping, and come around to see what
Ifrprstaat against the Awwti-j|K K0|ng 0 n. they come fo r another reason, too,' Thet worry. Can, i’atain will p it1l°v« Tobacco, mul cat it w ith relish, and beg for cigarets

match

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mbL’5i^ClCATTK‘

srom : K- ItAU (I’ark.ice Goods)

'*

• OYSTERS and STEAKS

w llch w ai |jiv«n by tho Cham ber
ia , Upposei
ol C o m m em In honot
oi
J » i ^ nJ&lt; KU, U ,
captain' ol £an.&lt;n.l'*
new My p(r i|
‘( r j [ ay ,
boat and hit » l * i i . \ Ml Nar&gt;“ ii -,| tle ia ,.a
fcoye know w‘ial th a ’. mean tiu; Y,,
i. n
\
lo r the t» .*e fa of all &lt;&gt;i ut land- ,
”
.
lubbers, let u.i lay that tha '6 o a t 'l J r
lfi' r J 4,
rM-.ni tho fm , Sam u ii' ,‘inv*&gt; A l r '^ i i R*«c, Ca
M at Ion. T he I k i n pr , n l urn man- • W alter, yqo

IT TUN DOCTnitORDKItlM) ] "A thousand year*,” aaid Lord Byron, “ ncarce nerve to
t* r x “a~ '
form « state; an hour may lay It In the du*t." AruHt in * ' uJ VmM -“ A ,,UEhr,‘
„ . |5lke the W r.l
Well, railing mi. c
R M i ', . . . .
„ !h
B ar*
•
p c
,*0 with those patriarch* of tho Olympic and other natimml
le a iie k usually. but
la u
night 11 ror u ■ 411
tUam Husband: “I did, d&lt;k . forests. Some of them nrc more than 16 feet thick.
ovitylhlnu lain-n'ao tm ouibly, o o 'l h m s i, all n
!**td the. main thing waa u&gt;|
The wsr demands spruce hs it doe* mineral wealth an t no by ail h u h :.
T hat la, we ,(ul I,) in i way. f
—
(tuj*- —Wlrno Lllc.
|0 thourand other things. Normal conservation of naturnl
ur neighbor
the I d t waa a *
Here ia a l&lt;
tw that Sanfonl has a nice resources has'to bo abandoned for conservation of human C
vary nlea looklrw navy man w lom InWrertlng to
-Naval Station with hum,resources. The trees, no to speak, give their lives for men. * • took' to be at Ira it * P etty { leu by Coro.
*.*/ get* mkorating our The finest timber goes Into airplanes. And if a tree c» C filccr, b e ta jt e ha waa wearing Vlnlng, brothi
two and o m l a l f b a n
—
!»kt* that * mothreaten* Chln&gt;'-,,&gt;e b o u g h t of tut having a mind or soul— aa it may. for *11 ahoutden.
Sc
we coti
Cammerro slogan of o u ra .jth a t men can know to the contrary — there may b« some htm by c a lll'g hint Chief
ifcni—Tha Port of Crntrai| flhal Batlsfdctlon In the rising of the hewn and sawn Hear,*'The C ’
diah , Mr. and h i.
fully undei
Pk"
__
fragments Up Into their native element again.

pay.

• SHORT ORDERS

Here

Today and Saturday
Double Program

nataurant operator In Holly.
. \ ' ,
...
_
«
t apparently awara of the
The war in nn hard on treen n* it is on men. They full
i~UMrtevt, rut up a »ign. now hy the millions In the American Northwest, and xentii plenty o* _«rtfNjJJJ1** »JP; menuf luml&gt;erj*ck*, even with their pride of cr*fUman*hip
eeUIngT P‘ *IWr*
* innd muacle, gronn a* the Irec* do when they'fell. It will

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• SANDWICHES

•A m e r i c a Mings
With Kate Smith*

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER U , IMS

THE SANFORD

Baptist Circle Three
Meets at Morris Home

LD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

leration
O.
it •
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P A G E T llR H k r

f

A n d Personal Activities

Social Calendar

M e e ts

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Mr*. Ruth &lt; ullvi N»-h nl.iV.it
a “ino-l u n i............... i . v of
——
! print*,"
U hiMofjf *•( I
1MC* |&lt;»*| «»f
C irri*
T h ro
of
iho
F ir t l
County Fcdera
KityplUn n it D ili
l S o ftly Editor_________
Telephone 148 D aptlit Church met in th*
H'V« m trr
i Club* m rl lip .: 2 ,0 0 0 year*.” M r.
i Club i „ T hu r*.
In and tn o » lr ,lK, «f her su!»home ol Mr*. Herman klorrii
■aenlalive. from Jw t enabled her l. give hrr audL
Monday afternoon with
Mr*.
W om an'i Club, m n much In carry away with
Morria prraidtnc. A ft*r * rou­
Iprlng. Woman’* them , In additCn to th. memory
Mary Chamber ■&gt;&lt; In * beautifully rolorotl pictine buxine*. aetalon Mr*. R ou atnL The t r ­
lu illU r y , I^ontf* tu r r *," it wai
t* r gave a talk on “ Stew anU hlp",
M r*. 8 . C, Gardner, M r*. R . T .
ie ear Ural picture
gu*.
the Senior production of
and Mr*. G N. Kimbrough con­
Captain
R
obert
E.
Foot*
l*
a
ronventjonnliftNi
Thom a* and M .a. V . 0 . H aity
ti n Council, (hr In e ile te n ce ducted thr Bible atndy
D an*
w «r* mail* to go to th* Count)
n.l the Sanford »«u&lt;ly ° t
'luck * “ in rtt|uinh*
were ho itciacs to m em ber* of ru ra l at the Hotel M ayfair.
pruvktcil a real 1
niton,la ore Kaclt |m eted coloring
Home lom r lime in th* near futhe Aaarian Claaa o f lb * F irs t
.1..
I. I , ikoill
W
Mr. and M n . Ja c k W est apent ,urc
th rill.”
B ajrtU t Church in the anew* on Arm la lice Day In Com a a* the
,
1
A
«tarndinjr
vote
f thank* wm
R *frr«h m rn t. warr &gt; fm d by
T u n d a y evening.
gueat of th* U tter** m ren t*
i * itc u n lfd those on the pi* gram. (
M r*. M oni* and her co-boat***,
M r*. J . T - Clamp conducted the
the hostess cluh amt the lunch
Mr*. Ikiiton Steele. to th * follow.
devotional*, uatng a* her topic,
r%m comm ittee. Sir* I' J N'rluw,
M r*. J . D. Cordell underwent Ing: M r. George McCall, Mr*.
“ Woman** Place In The Home'’ .
Mrs, W, A. Leoviii, Mr*. J . T.
If. N
C M eland. M i*. U lll*n
T h e bu iin et* aeaaion wa* preaid■
i Newby, Mrs. {irorjrr Putnam ami
V ickery, - 'I f Clara
Stem per,
ed ov er by lira. M. N- Cleveland
I Mrs W alter I’ mper
T h r n ett I
M r*. C. I'. Hrnderton, Mr*, llah
Hall, Mi»« Marlr Stew art, Mr*.
m eeting of the .Hemmole * uuty
a t which lima rep ort* were heard
►Vile ration util lw held ill SanPhillip Good*peed o f the U. H. Kimbrough. and Mr*. K o**«tttr,
, forxl on Feb. II ami by ««»te «*f
N. R , eon of IIr . and Mr*. Ralph
i
the
meeting will be a oo»/&lt;s| .H-h
Goodapted. la now stationed in
luncheon.
Jacksonville where he will receive
The follow trig were pre**'itl
hi* prelim inary training.
Mi** Mar&gt; K I v .k i... N|»• Math
«•* II, ItaxiH*MUi Mr* Ibdurt h
fTY# S'* Monica ChapUi &gt;f ibC
Mre. W, ||. Stam per and Infant
N|r* A. ll Phillips r niend«ei Brm lfonL Mr* tie rg»* K mg* try,
me'
it
tltf
daughter, M artha Kculah, have Kpiscopnl I l urch
M ililw * Babcock [of the Henilnole County “ Minute Mrs. Emma A him l Lyman, Vlr*
been brought fro-n the Orange hoim of Mr*
W omen," urgeil the buving of de­ Nora Gilbert, Mr* NS It BalUnl.
MnrwiA%
nieht
a! 8:0&lt; t clocL
General Hoaplta! in Orlando to
Routim I uslness was ili»c jsseA fence «tampv an&lt;l nunda e*i*ecinl * Mr*. B . P MHnto*h, Sr , Mr* .
the home of her m other, Mrs. I I ,
iin&lt;l Mrs. M:\mt Hodgkin* gmTC Iy during the rrtbnth of Novem­ i Joh n K. A llm an of Altauionti '
f&gt; W ell*, 901 Kim Avrnue.
Mrs, McKay railed the a t­ Sp rin g s; Mr* F K G rH Irr. Mrtl talk lo tho group on th* favor* ber
Huih «*
able comments received o r their tention of the nsaemldv |o a Florence P a n * . Mr*
Friend* of Kdward
Marshall,; hew *pane., ’The B elli
of
St. itam n Umk presentdl t the Fed* j Nmah of F ern P ark ; Mr- ItoU rt
who ta attending Kollin* College Monica "
rrtttlnn by M n . Rnh&gt;h Smith, j T ru e o f luikf Miirv. Mi** Mary
in W inter Park, will be interested,
ll
J
M rniik.j
It wad ilrckted tht in ' moot- prr-ident of the Floikln Ftnlrra* H olertson, Mr*
to learn that he h a* been pledged I mg would Ih« M * at the horn# of lion i*f W oman's C lib *. And con­ Mr*. John Wnl*v» nh of lamg
to the Lambda Chi Alpha fra-1 Mrr. Inrlng K n .b eu rg on 8outh tributions were Accepted from « « * * !; ami Mr* J G Patterum ,
le n it y .
Ran font Avenue. O ufs wtro col- th&gt;»*e present tu buy ataiftp* fur ' Mr*. W. P. MpihU, Mr* Ralph
Uctc&lt;i 4oi the new spa pet, after the In ok, with the hope that a j Austin Sm ith, Mr* 11ji *il Momre, j
Mr* Jnrne* I
-%hieh refirsh m rnts were served. bond might l»e pu rrhasnl U fore Mr* J K. t out lei
Vloiighton.
Mr- J T
NY win. |
Those present w eir; Miss Carol the end of the club year
Stone. Mr* Ravtnurvl (Ajmloulit,
The federation deeith**| lo **n Mr* Arthur Mrnmin, Mr* i ho&gt;Li
Mrs. II a mil ton Oven Mis* LJIma* , dor-e i e« nly lion* urrsentv^l from VV11* n, Mr* A Nf I'hill in- Mr*
beth Leffle* Min« M srjt.rie June lb- Horida V'rderBiion of Woman'# Glenn K. MeK«&gt; Mr* i H l&gt;««
Burdick, Mi** W m ifm l l/ovell* Cluh* regarding the ronlmiiafwe f son, Mrs. K. J \rl*.*n I»r Kilt I
Mrs Allen Moseley, Mr* Hodg­ Co’rnty Hi-alth l 'n it* t hr ou ghoul ainrlh Tracy, Mr* Gmi gr P ulmmi
kin, Mrs., Feinburjf, arid
Mrs. Fh»r nts
All tilth * reprr#e:ritetl Mrs. W. A 1re a lm . \|ra Waller '
of the S,ri ford Woman'* t
Wiue ri*i|uestcsl to pa** n like .........
LTuh ami Mr* Mar Sh aeffer. Mm
m- f ion
Arrie
King,
M i* Mom V fh lltr
Mr* Ralph Austin Smith mmke
OP the obligation of the r ih ir n * and Mrs Kffie Hi w*mn. of the
of Kl rlda. not only l«* the nn on l Vicinity H ub.
A musical nrrnngernnt of the i
force* uuartered within ihe «tH*e.
bn! t■* Ihe acceptanre of rule* *• i “ flu b W oman'* B r u i n ” * a * *ung J
Ivy
Mrs. A M Phillip* in i f to
by th e government for t h r Lir •
B . L. Beard, M r*. C. A. AnderFliagh »core p rlie* were awarded
pnoietl by Mr* Vithm Unman
|
•on. J r . and M lu B elly Cagle,
Htnry Richter ami Mr*.
___________________
John Peloid, k in Frank Melwh
received Ih* o m .o lalio n prlie.
Luncheon Given For
N O TIC E
A ewevl tw in e carry in g out the
Constance Meiscli
------------color ichrm e of nink and white
T h e T eacher*’ P arty, tcheduled wa* then .crv n l by the hrwtcu,
A refined young lady to m - •t the Woman'* Club fer Wednea- aulated by Mi.a Ruth M .iich
day evfning, Nov. IH, baa been » n j Mr*. Ann* Hchmah
alat With children. Part Doatponed to Monday , evening, I Thoae invite.1 Ui be with Ihe
Nov. 2 3 .
honorrr w em Mra Fran k Meiwh,
time work.
----Mr*, dull* laidwig, Mra
Paul
S . will m eet at i h * home of Mra. P ** ° w;
^ ,hn Unlwig. Mr.
I. 8 . M artin, 1 SSI Mcllonvllle
l ‘ei«ld. Mra William U d Avenue, a t 2 :3 0 o'clock with Mra. **»• Mr* W. II Hu-vart, Mr.
F . L . Croiby and Mr*. C. C. A- "lllla m a . Ml* Henry Hlrhler,
lilt
-* ipi r ,o *'n,'-rtttvfi w tl iti
W elch aa hoateaaea.
Bring a rti- R f 1 Melach, J r ., Mr*. Loulae
|p’ ’
■«(
" » h ip V ic i i i p i I
i i"
clem fo r exchange baeketa, and a ll !}?*!*• i *r*- E ll*aiwth John. Mr*.
«»
E a a te m S ta r member* a r* In v ltid .! n * l * , r Meriwether, Mr*. George
\ti ifili rf'siJng rmirul l«h lf
_____________
1 Ilabe, Mra. David Karle, Mr*. K.
n i--i"tt ivn “ The How nml U (kV
C. Hunter, Mr*. H. W itte, Kr,
of I'lit-p rn n lm r*. uhtlrr th -p n
Mr*. Schtneh, M r*. Henry Thursor Ini' nf thr Ctirnurm'f !&gt; Ii f
eton, M ra F. Zerrenner, and Mr*.
ts i- i nntmiltoa of thi' P -fri.-**
Frank GeUenberg, of JackaonvIU*.
C*-Mncil, «#• li*-eI Ivy Mrs, VN I
A bo, the M in e* Adelaide Rich­
C i**r ami (vai 1iripnlr*!
•v
ter, Helen W itte, End aler Malarh,
Mf«. Ja m * * Mmighton, Mi* A M
Ruth M elich and Jo a n A u arello .
H.ilipi a fill Mi- N\ A, L ia s ill
ll was Imutghl vuji that 'filth
L E G A L N OTICES
•itlftil shothf con si,ii-1 11 tirr
•luty to know fittin g prtt*'# ami
iv»pLft infrtnginvnht T«» thn l.« ul
lU D H

ed

Baptist Azarians
Hold Regular Meet

St. Monicas Meet
At Babcock Home

Mrs. Joe Meisch Has
Shower For Niece

WANTED

w ith

io

way bui lt - in fit

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B U I L T - I N F IT Iru u tc.
Com bining nuiliijf initcriill, to rn n h e co n iim a io n .
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School of Childhood
317 Oak

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What is

QUALITY
but confidence
in a name

i*a k#*«

Vnu| P**t ftllBpH kM*»

IV EY’S

Beautiful Gowns for the Holiday
Season

we kn o w. . .
Sketched

Despite the
times—
NOTHING

Black Jen cy bodice wit!
full taffeta aklrt— velvet
repe trim.

HAS
HAPPENED
* &lt;'■
to The quality
Schaffner
and Marxv;
[clothes!
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^ p /c e
It &gt;| no hordlhip to l o r * oil
we con lo Iftveil In Wor iorvdi
II I wIm ol any lime lo tpend
k u lhon we torn, and lo lave
tomet Kino lor a tote and com
forloble future.

Op# of a big collection of
our new Evening and Din­
ner Dreaaes that fcaye juat
arrived.

ll It no hordthip lo In i . lo
ihop cor dully .
lo bvv
good qweliliei ol Ihe Ihingi
we need, and la moke th in
loti li t.quite eoiy ond gieat
onl, In (o&lt;l. ll meoni only And
log out which Hotel gl»* you
Ihe moil lor your money

Full skirted neta—Jersey
crepe and taffeta.

Ftnney tlo rei, 01 row prob
o b ly k n o w , h o v e o lw o y i
avoided Ihote ealra ie&gt;*k*v
Ihot tend p rk e i up.

COLORFUL NOVELTY JE W E LR Y

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and Bracelets

Model# . . .
Regulars . Short*

hew F a ll

Handbags
i.98 -

Ghintunuii ahri’rs, heavier
*
rt
*11* «|f full faahifinest with dainty iilcot

Sm art F or F all And W inter W ear!

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2*00 to 7.50

SORORITY RAYONS

Gnv, ciihnful fh rnla,
nnn »iuarl n'tvrlilea

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Pauchei. rnv«luj&gt;f&lt;P (novelties.

Sparkling Pins

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Btouta and

Penney iio n i,_ ond Penney
p o lk iei ore, today, in woriime,
bener lhon ever ,uked l e ihe
n e ed i of the American fondly.

«ri*.. i,r'

JHoccaain Type*

Short Stout#

geometr/ri
unbeth, rayon

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E tre lle n l Q v a litf J r u t Your ^ « « in | !

RONDO* PERCA LES-

Lovely Mlection of Pearl
Necklace*.

One, two and

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Ideal for Marta — and wo

Bmartly, ix u l mceewin l

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3vaoerh F ln lih Avvnor I'vrcalvs .
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WHAT ABOUT YOUR SOLDIER?

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141*4. Tk*
•plrlluil man'* eonorloumno and
Indlildaalltr aro reflection* at
k .mL Tk*jr ar* lire *ia«aalloa« t&gt;r
Him wbo to ur«. Ttalfc aad lolt*.
ImmofUl m*a la nol aad m » r
■ aa malnlal. but olwor* iplrltuol
and tlaraar (p. lilA - lt.ll- m .

»y M U . ERNEST HOU8 HOLDER
aoon b* over.

Well, air/ It’i not Wtdnreday
any roora. Wadneaday haa fono—
ttko a ranUhlng wrath. There'*
another night ahead. What ar»
w* going to dot Nora* an oil
■lor* er I n t i * and kaop plugxin’T
Thli wrathcr may help tha or­
ange*. bat It aur« nun* pa! I f*
Jtiit bttvtrn heat and cold—aea
what w* mean! Ton frooao II you
aren't wrapped tip aad yon ro*at
If you are. You rooat If you’re
under a blanket a n d you ireet*
If you aren’t.

&lt;i&gt;uri » f a * m la * L C o e a t r .

ford

«H »cf i f f 1-1 « X 41 t -4
ft or MR M * M l - t ul IEU
ilu &gt; n ( i i - t * rt or w it*
11-10* n rt W II* Tl-IM III

b lo c k 11 llu b ln K .n . H o m .
a n A U d lllo a m H .n rt/d .

In *ald a rt lu n a a a la &gt; l ru a . l b ,
p l a la t l n i . k a fu r a d ivo rce; tb *t
Ih la i&gt;nl*r b * pabtlabad
la r
lb *
n a t a t o r y H at* required by I^ w .
in l b , Hanford I I ,r a id , a B»w ».
vap or a f o a a a r a l c lr n iia ilo a . »uul u h c l la B in ford, M nnlnala L 'c tn ty , K lor Ida.
w n .d t iw t » r h a n d a n d o r -

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Lot* 4&gt;. I I . II. A I I

Would yaa ba aaampt frum
,:..la*aa; d» nothing yaa ta u t
, ,a a outpict la wrong.—Itolaa
lift.
1*1 a m an t r y f a llh f a llr , m a n ­
fu lly to ba r l a b l , ba w ill d a llr
a r o w m u r, a n d n w r * r l a a i . l t la at
I n , bottom o f Ib a
con dition
on
w h ic h at m .a b a r # ta c u lile a la

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UAL IMVItOV UMIIAT. t IlNlt,
i i f t ii it mtati: o p FLoitt-

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uyt ik r . iiKnvuo&gt;f.

l-o,t I liliw k * T W f I I A m inolo P a r k . .
loll I U h i u i A Ahrrerom-

Wrong mar ba a man', hiaheal
M,a ut right until bla in .,p ul
■itfdmH an.wa alruagar. It |&gt;
alwaya u l * la ba JueL.

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SUNDAY.

MRIIINOI.K re
N'flVRII It
. ____ la iu :iit:ilr uivkn
Nimt'B
that
purmant
._ .a *e tla a * ' of
that p
u rm a n l
to
t'baliter
Chi. U
l-J»■
t’
b a iitar It
IIChi.
w , ut t lu rid *,

AND
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la t a u l I t l ^ kn ow n aa tha a ll'llP H Y A I T . tna rn lle w la a daarrtLad
land la B am lau la C o u n ty , f lo r ld a .
w ill ba of fat , 4 fo r t a la at pu blic
o u trry for iba b la h .a t aad beat
r a ,b Mil. o u t l e t to Ib a rtg k l ut

E V ER Y
SUNDAY

—llary tlakar IVMr
Naear, wtlh tha Jltklo In our
banda. ran wa dany rlabla la an&gt;.lh*r, whlrh. und*r tba aama rlrminalaneaa wa would rlalm fur
uuraalvra-—Oardlnar Hprlna.
IIn lin e ,
tn**bn*u,
patlaaca,
humility, *eir&gt;danla&gt;, and aalfuerlflea, faith.
M r,—rarh
U

might, and aarry aHt uf Iba aplrll
it might.—Har*.
,
A lt Houle C a lh u lla C h u rc h ,
O ak A r* .
II r e t u r n *17 W » » t
I7 t k
f
Manfurd l l * l * h l a .
I’* * ! O lf lr a ad d raa a : D o e U t
1‘boB* 111.

II,r. Kallirr WHIUm Nact
l iu t t r .
Kunday U in n i M l A. M.

M :» * A . M.
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M E T tia n ia r c u m c i i

Imho Maora,

&amp; O. U cm ra. JW a tn ,
Panday Bchunl. I * : * * A . IL
I'r r a r h ln g , l l : M A . M.
T. f . U . M, 7:11 K M.
I'lam clilng , • :* * I*. XL

ClIPRCII
H*r. fran k IJ. fuMay,

H M n 0 0 ALL OUT
B E N A V Y!"

Bailor, wo don't know
imo, b it we *ur* do Ilk*
la «ay. It hit* a big nail
i tha bMdl And you don't
hat head. Quod luck t.

Hulr Ommunlan tide
cliurrb H.'bo.il. 1 11 A. 1
Murnlng Mcrtlr*. 114* A

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your
what
right
know

you.
tf, and a*k *:m ecnc
ih *-,
lomron* can t#ll you) how tu
ad Ul — we’d llko to hav* y..u
« # , ** * u». You har*
'■
M b and a grand lo j.il y i
Mr choaen branch of thu m i . . .
N *n a compliment to yu ut CouTo tboaa loyal Dad* and ci'l
ma who aro *o freely a.-.l m .k I,
Stating onaollcltod cn «K i to ou
nut-off c lg a n tt* fund, l i t . ua
tier a tumble erpreaalon of
itflude. I t make* u* know that
hare you back of ua. And It
a grand thing to be abl* to
I our RoldJen. It maker them
Mr you're back of them.

Dcrporal William E. Hemlre*.
I of Nr. and Hr*. It. H. Bqulrei
'SSI E. Fifth S tm t, Sanford,
i boon tran*f*rr*d from Ranph Field, Taiaa, to Enid Okie■a, II* haa been aulgi|rd to
b d School Squadron, Enid
By Flying School, Enl.l, Okla,
I f i ' i a little boo,i, Corporal.

knd Sara la another friend who
I a change of Rddrei*. He I*
■M Gay Watt*. U* ha* 'mad*
ypartlcalar grade’ and la now
Hfitad thla way] Jama* (Jay
S l f II. A. t'r , Norfolk Naval
MtaL Bldg. Il-I, Staff, Porta-

r AOLA W t.ll.kTA1

m u ■l s i

MHTnoD

"tValcam* Cbapcf

n*e. 11. It. Ilfnkla, r u l t r
iunday Hcli-ol. ll:*o A. M.
I ' . m c Ii I b i K c ry lc * . ! ! : • • A . I I .
I'.t.na 1‘tntlra Marylr*. 1:4# I',
I.. , ur , 11,1 c Hcrvlc*.

file* from Ireland that of all
aand a (oldler
er there, can.ly, giim-drop&lt;,
’ owing gum, cigarette* and m a r
uladc* are lb* moat Jcyouily r*c^lved. Id t'i h ar* that addr*&gt;*
non, can't wet Wa*va bald Uilt
.ota now for Rom* time, t o thera’i
Do poRRlbl* danger.

/ Be*Id**, Hitler h ti eomtlhlng
« 1«* to worry about—Unci# Sam
ju it (truck him In the West Afri­
can front I
Hood luck Laland, In tha meintime!
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WartimeN.

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Holly A,cnu« at rtuih kit.,1
H*v. f . l&gt; llarrl, l'„tur
gunday KcI.,h,I, i t . it, A. U.
t'rcarhlua Heckle, li ig a. M.
W*dh,Mlar K,«nlup t ru er IWr

rlca^ 7:41 I'. &gt;1

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R u m it ir iR B A fT ir r

l-ULIICH
U urrI A it. at .Ninth (L
n*»ra* n M*m*r/T*»tor
gunday Bchool, laieo A. M.
T. Ii. MtddUlwn, Hun.

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m u ir r iA * niL M itf
V. Jl. QrtntfiEra. H lBlittr
a
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Aft. at llth It.
Mornln Hsrtkt, II '• A. It.
a^ntot m i a . m .
Lhurrh W^rtlkip, l l;« t A, IL
r t i .i . iii,.ii ' tii. TAtiriikAi i.n
i:rti:\khisii u i . t iio u is t i n t u n i Rtmiti'ti Hutijtfls lor ftarutai:
T o t i l l l« H •*( O f U f ltl ll ri&gt;4t] j li" 1
l i t * A. M.'"Khali \\i Mad# All
J W. A m lin , pNRiur
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llihdlng room hoot* tr*m l:W t* kpntxiir tunviM LYON, P*f*M'

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UHUHDOU
ytrenlna Mcrrle*. 1:1* P. II.
|Xic,p, Iml Buqilaya, when Mrrlco

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ft. i‘. Holm,,. IH.UIM H«p»rio*
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B B 4 1 :1 4 1*. M .
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T u tu ly —il ellredlM Min', * Cl up
will
h a r*'' 'SHMMC—I'n.arotd
• t f f r v F ^ T'i,ir"'*r
4 “It li tir a ,

f A L » A « « » ‘*ti!tT rr ta U B t.

tUnn K " b * ad
i thotr own a
art

rosoillAiA TinkA l.
furrier Para Alinw r
KuiiiUr Mshocl. I .l l A
Mur nine v Y r r r t t ^ t i»

C lif ts V * «iHti 1 * 'lit ■■ A Yr f iu r m
I I * r . VV I*. l l o l u r f l l l l , [F itlU ir
to u fti

4 nnu now, suiaitfi, guoo nij|ni,
You can H*t*n to your radio, you
can read your ribald atorle* In
rarioua m*ratine*, but und*rn**th
In that heart cf your*, wo boUora
you will remember a certain lit­
tle ■prayer: “ Now I lay m» down
to Rlccp. I pray tho Lord my *oul
to k**p. If 1 ahould dl* before
I wake,' I pray the Lord my aoul
to take.*' The Lord'* Prayer la
a elaaalc, but thla Util* prayer
U tho lor* you rendered Him when
you wen ehUdren.
You couldn’t learn tb* lengthier
on*. So. boldrere, let'* go back
to that alfflpl* tlttJ* preyer- Let'l
a ll atand together. That ta our
prayer for'(onlght—'that If any
of ua ahould |tla before wa fake,
wa pra/ tha Lord our ooul to
Uk#.’
,
Good night, Boldlerel And good,
night to you, Captain, with your
rrowl
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T * . M ill, c h u rc h la Ib a Wl
' " “ i « » n « a i a w e .u o in * I s a ll.

At THh CHURCHES

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U. I* H KM N IH JN .
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fll.'IAI. UKAl, of Otrln kt hall­
iard. Florida, tbla llth day ul

NIUHTNKaa

We ar* toning threugh ton*
reltaaea and ttotoo on b*y» which
aro all inrompUtd. Wd want to
har* It all ready foe nest week.
If, In the meantime, you' har t
any new* of a .aoldlor or friend,
pleat* eaU ui. Number MS, or
not*# to tu In car* cf
inleal itrength. It haa grown writ* tha noted
, And it take* Intelligent men P, 0 . Bos 2» 0. W * ____,_____
•pent* the rarioua mrehanleal on aome Proahyteridn boya which
rice* and wcapona of Utla proa- were thoughtfully glean by Mr.
t day.
E- D. Brownlee, D. D , but w*
’Many no: pi* do not rraliia thla want to check on Ihooo nddrenei
I aomellme* hold n Nary man I now before releaiing them. Wa
. and poaalbly look down on himj alas hare aom* relraaoa tent the
MUM of the bod publicity with |Herald Office on hoyi w* ar*
IdTaome of tha men In the peat j tiring to troll down for their little
I* burdened the Naral Herr ice. t hlatf riea and background#. The,*
'On the other hand, there ar* |releoao* aro aent out by tha public
II a few In tho Nary that In* |relatione office* of tb* rarioua
t upon aclling their uniform* i eampa orer tha Nation. Thla contheir mUconduct and, In aol tact mean* a lot ta thoa* boy*,
ng, aoll tho uniform* of their everybody, *o pfce»* help u*. If
pmate*. Thla condition will bo cno of ihtaa llttid itonaa on a
ted, but never cured, aa It la boy ahould mlaa him thla Wtk,

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LEGAL NOTICES

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Atl.-wi.
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tlaoifhtrn &lt;J meat

L*-*n v«n|*

| a rv te m p o ra rily a v a ila b le . a* at
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humility. aclf-denia-, and Balf­
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PAOLA nr.ll.RTAV MKTIIDOtP.
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■Welcome r h n p t ln*T II. It. Hmhle, Pailer
Vueder School, I*;** A. M.
I'reechini Herrlce, 11:4* A. 14.
Volin* preplte Service. (:*# P. M
l&gt;aneclDt'c Service. 1:1* P. It.
T -. m u. .burch In Ihe Wild
•Uod eaicnua a wr.voraa to all.

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S 'l a little boost. Corporal.

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f o o l O ffic e addreeei U ox I I I
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And now. aoldlert, good-night.
You can liaten to vour radio, you
can read your ribald itorie* In
various magaxlnet, but underneath
In that heart cf yours, wa belters
you will remember s certain Ut­
ile ’prayer: “Now I lay roe down
to sleep. 1 pray tha Lord me aoul
to knp. II I should dla before
I wake,' I pray Ihe Lord my aoul
to take," The Lord's Prayer la
a clastic, but this little prayer
la the love you rendered Him when
you ware children.
You couldn't learn th* lengthier
--------- let', go back
to that simple little praytr. Let'*
all stand together. That Is our
prayer for tonight—'that if any
of ua should die before we Fake,
we pray the Lord our soul to
take.’
Gopd night. Soldiers! And good,
night to you, Captain, with you)
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other, w h ich . under Ihe- a aa ia r lr *
ru in e la n re a
w a w uuld rlaln a fur
lu ra a lrr s .—a la r d ln a r Hprlog.

H o m in g

JCCTPotal William B. Bqulreo,
gt o f Mr. and Mrs. B. II. Bqulrta
E. Filth Street, Sanford,
w transferred from Ranleld, Tessa, to Knld OklaHa haa been a»»lgqed to
I School Bquadron, Knld
Plying School, Enid, Oklac

fuf

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tat a man try fail hid Hr. manlultr la h* rlfbl. he will d«ll&gt;
Brow mure mad mare right. It teat
lea Imllaai or the condition aa
which l| maa hare la eultlrato
Ihemeelvea.—Carl) la.

,
If. D. Brownlee, D. D-, but we
i pctple do not m l lye thia want to check on thdaa gddmaae
letime* hold a Nary man I now before relearning them. We
poulbly look down on him elec hart eome releaeea eent tha
of tha bad publicity with |Herald Olflra on boyi wa ara
&gt;mt of tha men in tha p a il; trying to trail down for their little
irdtntd the Naval Herrlee.. hieti He* and background*. Tbaaa
the othrr hand, then are I ndeaaea a n pent out by tb« public
tow In tha Nary that in- [ relation* office* of tha varfoua
mi telling their unlformi i camp* over the Nation. Thb eonr misconduct and. in eo i tact mean* a lot U thoaa boy*,
■oil tha uniform* of their everybody, *o pTeaie help tu. If
•*. Thl* condition will be cna of these little atsriaa on a
but never rund, a* It la boy •hould ml** Mir thl* wtk,
nature.
remember It may be too lata for
y people etUI look at theaa him to pee It tomorrow.
e mlnorltle* and ledge tha
---- majfrlty by Whith they
Doyi, your Dad* will ba min­
ing you at tha Bock Point Ranch
hould ba Impnttad upon next week. (Jolly)
Dade dtn’t
eople that the cauta for lay much, you know, lua motkerr
a an now fighting la frea* da, but, On, klde, thtlr thought*
d democracy. Democracy —their heart* a n with foul Hut
lie of the majority *o It I* why
&gt;hould pentell yep)You
tocntle U puniah the ma* undenund each other eg com*
&gt;r the ihortcomlnga of tha plettly. You are father and acn,
r.
but yau a n both, beyond that
y people hare reallxtd tbia nialionthip, *uIdler*
foe your
ra gone ‘all out’ far the count re. Rath purporting tha othmen—the Navy. Thai* or. Each fighting for the earn*
i th* one* to wham thla end—U at wa
tan bafreeagain

reived. Late hava that sddneo
oon, can't art? We’r i bald thl*
,oto now for pome time, io then'*
no poMlble danger.
J Baaldaa, Hitler baa pomethlng
l* l*e to worry about—Uncle Bara
fupt atruck him In tho Wert Afri­
can front]
Good luck Leland, In the mean­
time!
i

»«v.T/^r,
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■ N !• U f t ,. TiHW 'Ail'd .iLrfiV1*- pljiln ilff

There la aa right without a pa*
Yatlet daljr, no IIo*.. r wlhoat tha
supremacy . f (ha law. no high dt*
allay alihnut earnest parwrraMe,
no eroatnaaa without atlf-danlal.
—Usher.
Wrong may ba a man'a hlghaat
l.|aa «r right unlit hla groan of
B.HnInra* growe alniagar. It la
alwaya rata to ba la it
—Mary Dakar f.ddy

To those loyal Duds and rl'l
s ir who are so freely sod ainuL
mating unwllclicd checks la ou
md-off rliarstt* fund, let. us
l * r a humble repression of
ratltude. It make* us know that
g hava you back of us. And It
a grand thing to be able to
t1 our soldiers. It make* them
jow you'rt back of them.

k o la s t h * J - B a t r r fla t* D a g : IS
d o fau lt » h ir « « .f tha
oald
r*» a a
w ill Itra^ ttd OK n a r la H &amp; ln v t VU'U.

Im m o rtal m aa la M l a n d a r r a r | h i , o r d .r 5# n L l l a h W
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* * ‘T V / , . * 1" * 1 alatu tw rx lim a requ ired
an4 I I M M r l a * l * . e - l t , H - l * J ,
in ( h r t U a r .c d llt r a ld .

Well. »lr. Ife not Wednesday
any more. Wednesday baa fon*—
like a vanlahinr wrath. Thirs'a
another night ahead. What arr
wa going to do? Nano an oil
atore or frrne and kaap pluggln'T
i_TM» weather may help the orW g V bat It tu n mint w*l H r
Ju»L, between hoot and cold aa*
what wa meant Yota fro«ao U yon
aren't amppad up and yon roaat
if you art. You ro u t If you’re
under a blanket and you treat*

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SUNDAY.
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AND
EVERY.
■ SUNDAY

Subject: “What Does It Mean To Live?’'
Solo, “The Blind Ploughman," sung by Edward
White,
7:30 P. M.:
Sermon by Rev. R. C. Holmes, District StijierIntcndcnt ot the Urlando District of the
Methodist Church.
■Choir Special, "A Song of Victory"—Junior
choir.
The church |s full almost every Sunday night.
f
Let's fill the balcony by Christmas.

F IR S T METHODIST CHURCH
JOE A. TOLLE, Pastor

�from &lt; to 12 year* 1 1-2 pound* ;N »
Home Slaughtered!' over
12 yeara 2 1-2 pound*. Thi»
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j Include* hom e-.U ughtrred caitiff,1 Wight. Il.vi n m
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LEGAL NOTICES
bog* anil alirop.
A ii.-m l, N'alUndl u..rv
Meat Counts As calve?,
To avoid v ,i*tc when larjrr tup*
\Va*ie. tilU rr I*
.% »*. 11 ,*
. p lin of holn® ftiaughtrrvd meal Ow mr* l.»4n t'**it*
•ii 11 i &lt;tu m x o;t&lt; i:
Part of Ration
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M. J .
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retail ahope. According to, declared.

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1.micheon ■- 75c and 1.00
Dinner - - - LOO and 1.25
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the Office of War Information. accordance with their aharing al­ i’aMj T*» A
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I'llk M i* It nU t * M I i^ .iu
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to contribute alike
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the
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day Si Salunluy nighld
front turn on.

Every Wednesday
Niffht
KNOW LTON H O R C H E ST R A

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bTOf M ON THOSE UEAHIS.

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LMVE HIE
P iA ra E W A T
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HOUSE S l O E '

LOO- itG J'VSr
C A N TS TH SU E
A N D LET Q A D S

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LIsed Car

Sale

THIS WEEK ONLY!
’40 Plymouth Deluxe Sedan, was
$750 — NOW / : ..........
’39 Plymouth Deluxe Sedan, was
$550 ~ NOW
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MO Ford Deluxe Sedan, was
NOW

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TUB BANFOHfl

e Service Schedules
Important To 1943 Football
B y ROM NEY W H E E LK R
A u d i laird P r n t W rller
"
A TLA N TA ,
Nov.
13, - O f
tom*, it ’a only locksr-rooni j n , .
■Ip, but I k l dn *a y t i t rt-al
reason the 0 , . Miss v« M nm n|i
pi 8 t a U (Tame war moved up r
WMk w ai to b rat thr d raft . . .
■ H arry Mthra a t Mlatippi Ira rn l
If b« loat four m ore player* he'd
b a r * to finish tha season with
•fx-man football . . l» o k lm tlx
Southeastern ro n frrtn ca to ailopt
• Walt*n*-worry policy whrn it
so ld i Ita annual meeting at K not♦file Dec. 11-12. , .Action on »u-

t-lu T rch 's battle cry ahoold
Prune Dodd and pans the

r ailing Coach Hill Alexander,"
hr cm .lends, le th r pantinir
M r r itt Tommy FitlgeraLl of r. .. ,|tiuni-i ..ark wl -i h a , )u*t
• Louiivlil* Counrler-Joumal. ti«n bar It to punt
90 y ard .
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“Discover”*
New Beauty

Try this new Mdo" nml
wnlch heads turn!
Phone 583 for A ppolntw rall

Operators:

Mrs. Evelyn Haneen
M r*. Ruby E rk o li
Mrs. Vela Nelson

EVA-BESS
BEAUTY SHOP

208 East Second Street

.SANFORD, FLORIDA.

Sturdy Wisconsin
Team Is Strong In
Power And Finesse

HOT FRENCH FRIED POTATOES
SERVED with ALL SANDWICHES

Wide World Feat.rra
MADISON. W le. Ntv. 13.—TWa
font ball Hub Harry Htuhldrahar
h a , fatliionml at Wieconaln, ‘ a
highly rated machine (Inca Ita do*
feat c f p: tearful Ohio S ta te , h as
a aturdy line In Iront o f power,
apred and fin raie In the tiackflald
a versatile outfit that ha* never
won two gam e, the aame w *y. *
Thr Hadgrra made rocking dafentive play pay ff In their open*
1 lug lie wilh Nntrr Dame. TVIda
i ru n, and long paaae, rang up St
|nolnta in a ainglr ,|uartar ajralnm
i Maniuette. A gaim t Miasourl, the
! Ha lg rri alaahe,) away Inaide the
' tad-lea. It whipped G rea t Idtkoa
1nn two long, inectaru lar run*. I t
bent Purdue the hard way
d erin g downfleld In ahort
An-I a g a in ,! Ohio S ta te la
[blnul all of th e .e —long run* lik a
Elr y Hitch'* 5H yard daah which
,e l i n the f ir ,t touchdown, pow­
erful daahra through the line
1‘n( Hnrtjrr nml ureurnte |)RSi(|^[
{ t ivr nf M'vm rumpJeiesD.
^
O hh S ta ll w it tabbed a s on*
Ju n io r Horsey, soptraniorr right of lh* I&gt;*rI in thr land, b i f ft Hit
halfback on tha University of fw t »a fk *. hrftaii orui itrontf and
Klorid* a&lt;]uad la &lt;ne of Ih r G ators’ •|»erdv forwards and nil (rerfoctlf
b e * punter*. In addition to h i, runditl ntd to play a t l* t qu arter
Hut the
Auatlne choraa, ha aleo p o o r , and nt first quarter pare.
RmlrrM showrsl the Huckryrs that
runa w a it
W bronrln's prr*«nne! was Ju it a
H oney la from Lakt-lnn.1
Hr fit'll* Iteller nil down the |If|r
•tanda aix feet and w eigh, ICII than th* U i f * from rilum litffl.
pound*. All t a il spring hr 4 tr Th** |i iwt-r inun in Stu h lilrfh ef’i
vitamin pi Ita to pain enmr ten nff«n&lt;ive U Pel t lllt Vm l Harder
pounda.
nt fjllb a fk
The ipetdbojr, bremk«y l»aJt"fnirrtrr m Elroy Hir*&lt;h
T hr ifiiirl l hirjxmtr •fifnal-caler I f
J .irk Wink
An A'll-Ametira ^arrk over at
nr end l« l&gt;av
Srhrt irrr

UEEP — HAH — PORK — CHEESBURGER
HOME-MADE CHIU
OYSTER STEW
Take Hone An Order of
FRENCH FRIED POTATOES------------ -------- -------- --------- 10c

SEMINOLE BAR — B - Q
“Home of Those Famous French Fries”
13th and'ELM AVENUE

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Clothes Must Last Tw ice As Long! To Clean
Them Often Is The Answer!
M cn'n

Rudolf G. Sonnebom. chairman of tha "Night of Stan," United J«wl*h
Appeal benent ihow to b* htld In N*w York1# Utdlton Srjuar* Garden
on November "Mb, show* movl* star EHita landl tha cover design for
tha charity aouvenlr program.
(Central P rtii)

diiv«; llrn ry H arvey, negro* *10
| -id costs or 30 d a y s; Kufua .Colj Un*. nrgro, $10 anil costs or T»
Albert Davis, negro, *10
or 30
30 ddaayy*;
s; VI
Victor Ivory,
"end
" 't cc-ta
a l *j, or
or 30 d a y ,;
,i ■ dlie
Parker, nrrro,
..... ■
... , i n , 119 and I
re.ta or 30 days: Ed Ko*s, negro, 1
JJ:, „„1 c0, t , or Tfi d ,y f&lt; , nd fo r .
I'l o rle rlv conduct *25 and costal
or 75 d ay*; and J . D. Fulford.l
* H l» II® and r o l l s or 30 daya.1
■r" 1
disorderly conduct 1151
* n[l coela or ®0 day*,
Other case* w ere Lonnie A.j
Tammon*. white, Improper Darking, t l bcirvl estrea ted ; Rufus]
[linlon. narking a ll night, »** boiti
r-tre a te d ; and Jim m ie lllll, .lieorderly conduct, f lO and coats
nr .10 days.

Negro Tried By
City
Court
For
rx ,
|*
rn *
Stealing
lires ^
______ _

OROANO

VlTAfiEN

O rf»anifH
P r td lf sated, Conrrnli atrd end liar I r i la lied b j Patented
l le r t r i li | ',w ,„
Ravllatlaa your toil N ilu ir 1.
and §et belter
rc« u ll, fr..m
SM d Bada
Field Crop*
f - 'o - r f *
I awns
Garde*
Shrubbery
t&gt;len|e
Treee. elr.
C O R R E C T T H O S E HAD « ;p o i ' U .'L OUR M A T E R IA L
AND WATCH MM; D IF F E R E N C E .

0RGAN0 CORPORATION
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of FLORIDA

. . — , „ . , . ORLANDO.
MOO 8 . Kak| Avenue

Phone U tl , ,

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A HU- or.lln .nro .l a t e , that
&gt;n case tire * are etolen, the th e ft
•&gt; each tire constituta* a » r p i.
,-at* offrnac. Fred Howard, n - e r r .
CO LU M BU S. O. Nor. 13, (A I’ )
.iiind guilty of Mealing two lir e ,,
—lllll F oley , a Columbua Dispatch
My JA t K HTIN.NBTT
learned o f this ordinance In City
photographer, took a ha ten iif
fudge F. I . Miller fined him f i t o
plcturca showing
Gene
F ck rtr,
W ASIIIN'tiTON. Nov, 13. (\s Court Monday
young hlo Stale uphom nrv lootevenlnp;
when
ball atar. In a r llo n m a big gam." A* I T h- r.tp ii mI poiitirai ooaer- and costa for each tire M-ilen.
v
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fi
art|j*t
mm
fliiMtinjf
them
and offered them to F rk rlr "I
ind in addition a e n lrn .n l him to
thought you m leht like to h a ir *" I vr« «*f t (i in I ifr 111n « ba r k on ■HO days in ja il or DO days for
I heir I* t That rlrction knocked
these, G ene."
each tire.
nilliHip.
F rk rte
Immeillalely
han.li'.l
Drunken Driver* also drew s tiff
I rf, Und*)lde* be*
ihrro to h i, girl frlentl, M m Vn
«ill
apraln. B j f . ensltles with Dolly Hilton white.
glnln l.oulee lleuttel, who n -k rl
aving
Her drivers llcente revnk
—---------------------------‘•f'*nnd l»rre can’t
"Don't you want 'em C. n r '
•I, plus a |2O0 fine and roM* or
i htil r u uif ht thr
I'.U iK D IR O C IIF .R I
And hekete answered
' Go,h
mi day,.
Richard l-ec Joh n,on .
■m I i i . 1art her oft
v», I don't krep n ,, ra|t l-w.k
u I i a Irr Ji»e Maf- ricjro , also found guilty of driv
llltlK 'K l.Y N Nov 13. ( A P I Which rrobablv make. Inn Ihh m
having Ih ttr ■•nr -»Hle drunk w a, given a fine T
|.,i/M»«c&gt; ot Flstbusb h«/c
'irat bla time football pl»vei I,,
of
|200
and
costs
or
90
days,
it*
didn’t
*w
any
........
c ii-n d * *' t( F ru n ' (B m is crt
bit thr anntllrht In In* m Ml, ,i
•rti
Ni*n
AI be r&gt; ■ihitny kSOBiry, n rg re^ drew * i1 ii. wd, vclarsti tse k b
ui
lb•rinii book record of III, /pal*
trsignt
91
days
for
falllure
in
j
i • l*-*i * hnd nI|rht
■
I Ivn
liH u b a l1 D o d r r r * . T V
.-u. , j nmii * iske treatm en t for a contagious
lb i i.c r " hus tl-&gt; rluhl to *elo
■ • f . H *h nt hiupvntctl.
liira ia amt on a charge nf ill* in-. |)Ut hi, n u u rtrjb scl rt»II..
ifim
&gt; ....... 'l-*«n to taking
■nlrrly ernduct drew n fine of
k. ami
«* , it ftimPN to that 123 end f o tla n- 0{| day*
Ih irln - ths cvsruutlon of Bur(iliJtuti* i* ii i cfi’t much bet*
Caei a of dilTTkennei, « « - ; ms. ■ form sr A m sricsn p«*»*nWith criap rrsool weather pfr
..ff thn *» *'''V a ffp on that
tobert Mnaely, negro. JJ&gt; amt c , * s e rr plans , d rslenrd to scat t l ,
vailing, iilral for fiMjtli«ll, it i-*
t im i ii i » morning whrn the or 15 d aye; Homer Jon es, negro. actually carried 74 persona.
i
Fip&lt;Mt4,d that u iargf crnwil will rvf'irn fnjlr*1 in
110 and costa or 30 d ay., J e f f
bn un hand at
Hrmiimh
High
The re dirr,
how eve ,
aevetp* Stokes, n r , rn, $15 and roata nrr 45
Bchul flnhl t il* evening nt H ikl ! MI' jier I • thnl ke**Ji rloppiflg Up
i , n u t h u r t n r t iis i r t t v n . ,
nVIork when tho ('elor&gt;
K***i-( tr nit, &lt;|iafni«a|&lt;ih
tv j i ih i &gt;-_ si-.H ieoi.M
m l *ep|Ksi up h j two v irto rin
*•*'
'v'1* l i" whAl effect thl* U
T l . S-l.nilllM . I , l-H U SIT t’.
or
that iv n a: i s-.s t i t h o r
ate rla»h tuith a atrnnff team
i ■nv to have on 11MI To try to Democratic Oklabuma
grtililef* fmm tm ancient c11&gt; •f nreelirt at I in• time u a m mate CUrs Itoolhe tune, a itaunch .HII’NKT M HWfipK. i lac, known a*
Itrvptiftl
f
Auniattfu
i*f vi’.nfa Thl* » « r can he over, WlllkirltO ftum the drop of the T OH AIIM . KU'f
I I IH f llT O H ’a ’ A^ID l * W I The Feet* got another
gw* I, m it*
or nt ita wnrat In hat, walked Into office a , a Con­ I u r n i m h R r i . A i w a o n i i k long woikout vtatenlay. «rr&lt;*r*l P M Whatever . happen*
viAAiik.
AiHrrm %u&gt; WTATiS.
will necticut conyreuwom aii.
I don't believe capital obaerv. f Inti Rlirl wpiih rtf Jntl RiFt* h m t ll
ing to Poach [seonartl MrlaU^a«, 1 hinge tl * -it.jfitinn
Mut
on*
with conahfrrahie attention given ilt'o - i* I "lug r**|ieate«f conalanly i n from now on will Ignore Ihe ] nh llfW «rnt rct, ijr n j ti» pr*«#nl
iPttf 1 1r(1iiiw ami (l#mnlrili which
fa I 'fkir t-, naa&gt;ing and a lung ini hi.I U ,i * iking ton IcmIa)
Both fa ct that it'* ju it p»*&gt;IMe Jo e 1 \4*(| Sir rtl hrr nf &gt; *»l». may kava
-jtsr doe,n't itive a whop about
tig n a1 lit til Thf* tip.ad 1* reporlt*.* i n i t ’i* or, i»* « inti«,
M t ilr
j"K
«!n*t
(hr
«»f a Mtil thl* behind, fie -a ce n e , bu .i- 1 t»V\
In 1*4- in »mnI »hnp4‘ (or the game
( 1*1 fc lit re-. *Cv| l i l t of ftedg^ ‘ r’ ** H P . f*'f all ita *ta fisas:
but
they
c
in
't
fo
re
rt
either
I
m
|r*k
1
Vu
nt
j
lo
thr
K&gt;BW9,
lon'gn
l r* *r»/ gain*. I*
irmking
right
lu«t*r* **f H**mlri«t1a ('ountg.
f^rol-ol |r* llneuii will lie: Carh1' .'own |M,tl fnrrelr
m r
hair- that wilh Mr. A. Politician, It'# ’I f*»*n»i»v
Ktriihta nl hi. nfftrm In the court
future
nrfad-and-butlri
and
Ihe
Ion, le. Hhigletar)’,
It,
Krnnk » tif$ e
gun
On
i
lu m a 1
hribge Ilf l.t||l I'tunlT at aanford.
John on. lg ;
r ; lUtiuru, rg. I hnfiie K |)r*wry and the other if democracy. If the in-man can 't 1 Klfirliln. *1llOn
ila li) rftitndar
t
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w
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&gt;
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»
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b!
ic
j
m -,.h * fr-n, .hr d m . «,f lb . drat
f lit r i, rt; Itokle. re; Daniela; qh;
Wentlell i
sviiiAie. Sometime btN
Fleming. Ih; I r e fh; tr«J I^in » - r-n now nml the n e it enrra) a-uhD than ha did in this rrtri*, ‘ r «i |irn.l.,n ,.r ini - nolle*. K»rh
iff#,
ii
►I- ’Ms n, th i are going to havg then Conge* «. the only elected i claim or ii»m mt . 1. 1,11 1.* In writbody In W n -.-n g ton (barring the I ,f,R; * n‘l
•&lt;«'* th* pl*c* of
i* *t .
r.a- »r tha id h tr. Will
- J,. ^
.S .'if V S iK
WAX VFNKTIAN
HUN0 8
ii I * V\ Blkie ar»l the impressive .President and V lce-pro.ldent, had
to l»» ih * riaimanl. hta i gent,
*o*r he lollrd ip j o year* ago better fold Ita tent.
J u it * s a poslacript. It might hla atto m ty , and anv Bi»eh rii
If y o j go over Vrnttlan blinds (trains! 11 • greatest vote getter
nr demand n -l
fttrd •hall
v D h ia thin roat of furniture
the c.«itn*rv has ever »een 7 Or b« worth mentioning that W ash­ void.
ington
I* saving that to far aa
pjjflltkii r»n n *nfl cloth, toll d m! W*M •' •»** f h*w r v, who unset the
U l N V I K .% H tV d l'K . U R H L K
V "I K»-&gt;: and IPviUKMT C
ii t ' i n
eft til}
anti &lt;|ii(cM&gt; 1‘ " " ' • r .i'f anplrcart in nis &lt;fa«h World W ar 11 Is tjn eern ed pro­
dead
l**ue.
If*
roi'LHToy
off with it damp cloth
{.*( l».« gr.w inm ent nf Sew York? hibition la a
A* •»rru1nr« of th* l a i t
^
I!**'. k*ill ih'rti-lerm (governor likely th at Senator l-e&lt;-'* defeat
U Ml and T*«tain»n| r f
in Gklahoma had several other
f|' 1; r * ' ( M ilo, ami iwo-tinie fgrior* Inrolred than that dry
g|f»» ?Y M. HWnPK
alan
known e» H ,11. HWfil'R. dtico n
'
* VYlPkie man.
Gtrvamef amendment ho endeavored to tack
■—
..
B la n e n , fit Into the |lctur«T
onto t i e *8-19 d raft law.
Flr»| publleatlon Nov, IS, I t l t .
. Mirute
medltationa:
Since i Ih’ wey’s n ie cn irn t ahatteriirf vlt-

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Japs Make Efforts Ce®oa Raided
To Retake Losses 5yM**7*!?Qr
Solomon Isles Fo“rlh T“
Allied Jungle Troops
A re Closing In On
• (Enemy Stronghold,
Buna, New Qulnea
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Battle Rages For
Control Of Naval
Base At Bizerte

Troops Landing in Africa

i Reds; Advance Some)
) In Caucasus A n d 1
! Hold O f f N a z i s
Within Stalingrad

“ Blind Bogey”
Tournament Held
At Golf Course

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(Qy AuMltUd Prtia)
Aa B ritish bombers raided G e­
noa for tn&lt;- fourth time and Italy
|acknowledged heavy damage, the
Russians continued
to
rtpulae
M n l c a Germ an attacks within Stalingrad,

The J&amp;Danese. maklntr o
------------determined effort to rccan- R W W n r n T n
i
t
,
v
r.
w
a r e t o xtiokl , dvinf„ t ,nrhtiy ln the Laoca»i»
Bura their lost Solomons' po­
Send-Off
Address
and capture . p..c*on***V o-«™
»*
sition, sparred with th e
. ,
_
,
t i a v i l c a l im p o rtance
lth o v
Americans in a naval en­
At Local Theater fro n t fa r to Mo north
___ _ _
I U irsS lin g bitter wind* whipgagement of maneuvers amid
Washington secrecy, as Allied Jud ge R. W . W are will U t h o iP ln if .•r r o ,‘
Vol*» apeak r r at I he K l w a n l a 'f " ^ * " *
Hua.ian. have
killed.
%ngle fighters today closed principal
Club Send -O ff program arranged I thousand, more Germ ans In three
in on tho Jap stronghold at fo r Army .e le c te e . who will d * - | £ * « of, lh '
hand-to-hand
p art fo r Camp Blanding W ednee-11 g h l o f the current N all oftenBuna, New Guinea.

tier man And Italian
Troops Move Into
I* r o I e e t orate Of
F r a n c e , Tunisia
\H in

Carraway And Holler
Tie Among (Jolfers
For Top II o n o r s
A n d re w l'( in m » 8 \ and Ib n IL d
le r til'd for f l r d nfid -O .mil gi|in ■
w ith i let w 'orr* «. if T’i , in ih-

“ Blind Bogey" tifiifiMifnrrtl wlm i
wmn hrhl nt t h r Sanford t'ounfi ,
t'lub ln»t«*«id •I thi *rlni|\ 1* 1
Nav ^ Hanford tflimmmriit, .In. ■

ln • factory . r e . of h u lin Yesterday’*
communique
said day m orning, t il la n e , m a .te r.
,h '
*
» r,"&gt;
reported
American ami A u itrslia o ground o f Ceremonlea, atatrd this m on t-j
1 e &amp; trs d u lle r »t th.
N *v« |
\n
jT&gt;op## ro n v e rrln f on the strung in * . adding that the e irrc U e s I , ? u &gt; ‘
. - . . ,1
S ta tio n Satnrdu y
A llu n S t r w ,.,'
r a panes# Invasion a t Duna, New. will begin st R:20 o'clock in Ih ei
rr|r ^ “ au
reportejl ntirlg id f pro nod until h *.1. i of th. i 1 i'
Guinea, hare lolned forces and a re 1 Rita theater.
n* b B fu ,r‘ " "* l&gt;nk*
• t a t n l t h i» in or 11 mg
now moving In In attack.
» E . C, Harper, president of t h e 1 Inlantrym en m o virtually non-J
L ie u t
t .......It
J
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\ln»*bh f,
The alrady advance in New Klw anlani, will welc.mir the aol- [ * * ° l‘ B l,»ck - but deaptle the fu r y .
American Ranker troop* stream fcfh ife nt t^ran, A l p i u . .itt. « r■n rhinf the bench in landing1 tiarfe*
I HS. and J I i 'hd.trr lie.l
Guinea waa supported by con-|dier* and Charles Morrlon will |“* , “ r lf_ s —aulU .and Ih rlr frig htw h d r i .on,!.
tinuoua air a tta ck s, tha fommunl- lead the audience in community fu l ru tl in bl&lt;x*t they werv de­ The landing opened the tlrlee for th* ..m tnd .if N’ cttli X fia a . \»hnh rr*ulte«l in the rupture of Algeria t h ir d high *.1 o»r
K
M aaaic H ugh*'* .h o t n , v i
(h ie aald, whila other a irc ra ft a ir I singing, while Em m ett Herndon, clared to have been held to one and Mon*cco. Both U .H. and Hrltlah
p&lt;t are m*v% iu&gt;.\ing ,&lt;i l itiHin
Thi» photo nitliotsl from t f HH, ruti*i*h ru b !) lovtrr tl'toi
•
mail
gain
mraaured
in
ja
n
l
t
.
der G tn. Douglaa M scA rthur’s president of the Seminole High
•i, ,
4*The battle « m i* oitl” m few London, I* the first to ih . w U S. w l-fii r . invading N.utu
h it hn nd ltrtf
Af.
Stiw nit
*
command continued to support School Key Club, will have charge
) m ark e d
United S ta le s forces in the Solo­ of distributing
cig a re tte .
and h u n d m ii )in | wide.” u ld Red
He went on to |r*t tin olh. i
mons area by bombing shipping aertrlee ce rtifica te !, Mr la n e dls- S ta r, the army newt paper. Mlfltu
p a r tic ip a n t * in the t*m *n a im iil VS
and a ir bases to the north of cloeed and the Seminole High th ti iBrrm the Nail commandeni
G . F le m in g
P h il t . r nahuf l .
W
^ u a d a canal.
Bchool Band will play on the out hurl humirrtla of men. Many g o
S |&gt; e iire r. Jo hn I m t » u
S t
1 % *•
* Allied Forces have been d o lin g , aide of the theater a . frien d , and down but iom r manairo to crawl I
forward
The
Nail
irain
waa
made!
I,
F
Boylr
1*1
i.i.*lg
v
Pulfnl"
In on Buna, only Japanese lone relativ e! of the Sanford m m tnL ii'p t
Frtsl Hnlhiid, l.ieul
I
in aouthtaatern
ever] ter the building. The Krv W. 1 over literally mountairn of their|
Scott Blanton «tnd i»tlo &lt; oldo. ll
■Inc* American airborne troops Brooks, J r . will deliver a benedic­ dead."
G n lfri* who m gist, n-d
ih.
l»eat«Hi r i It U h u h on
were landed in the jungles south tion to d o te the program .
f f ir e m n ih b l.n i t
the id«v.
of there late In October.
H
o
m
e
S
e
r
v
i
c
e
s
Aa E. H. C arter, released a w rit bank nf the V'uljfa, Hi
ujrrad)
rnrr.t
i-&gt;
.
d
o.rliiitrd
M
0 T he A u atrellen . here pushed second and more nearly com- fow l in ripoeeti to the bit in f J
h n i M r* ► It •.............. .
\ *,* *
t | rev v .
.
f
steadily down the northern dope
le Hat of local men who have w in d s .- r r p r n g off the Hleppeaj f
(.’r o u p W il l P l a n
V in c e n t, and l»t
t VI** i «■ ^
of the Owen Stanley Mountains
n drafted, hr a.ked th i. morn­ from r s -i to »e»l, making present, ( . J l l I I O l C l O V O m j) t * l A ‘ 111
M nh*hip, nil
f I ** I j,t .1 )
!I
to approach Buna from the west, ing that all re g istra n t, of the t if h tm f ruiklit mn* tev rre
l U m m r i anti H • Iti-M I. . f I .
T a m p a , Members T o ( o n s e r v e .Mt’;il
T h u frifitJ irction
painted
while the Americana moved up local D raft Board - h o have been
la
n
d
.
M
aine,
\(
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m
s
I
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by lavratia at one of ita r k horror,
from the south.
residing out of the count
nly
Meet In Sanford
find Min* 1 H#*. i n
with tne dofumpotinf buttles of
a "T h e A u ilrstla n and American port to h i. office upon thheir
T h * firs t nun
more tnan
German hodlea
“ olurana are In contact with each turn to Sanford
I lot. bad I
W ill Iw tlft«),|
littering
the tiAtiJelield
In and
Hrminole
T he .elective «rrvicr office!
other and are jointly moving In
M»hil* Mi Sf, «
araumi the nty
*» W "
. ,(ittlfr
*,4,^c t inndy,
to a tta ck ,’* the communique aald. Hat follow .: John l&gt; Woodruff,
Mr r e n a v* it f
lila .te .1 or froien Into Im po-‘
,,f {h r ” r ' 1 * ' *a*t I*i*will ti*r ft
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"T h e enemy, urtoer command of 8 r ., Warren Jen m n g . King, W. ternce the nn*«paper Bahl welw J*'* League »n«i &gt;Vr olh rir tiirffl! Jit r r in ’ I
I f . Gen. Tom ato re llo ril, now Gordon l&gt;ean, lira rlr Curliind HO0 Blalled nod broken tanka ami ' * * * of X!l[
’ l,J . f t h r 1
. It i.l.i.n r
tireekm
ur,
Frank
Charles
Winn,
f a r m the Alliee to the west and
Ihe lill. m l .rrek a g o of more ihan &gt;-» *u v
T h e , m m l . u « . .. o„
j - If. i &gt;i i kr r turrit In t w .
Steels,
VrrraJe lobu German planes.
*talp»n iffi, . ■
M outh, with the jungle end the llenna Cates
|^ 'l» to c. nvpete at Tamp., y. .t« r■n ..f \*
E
th
erige
Thorton.
Itudolph
F
ran
k
­
ing 1»* th«ilrnth
sea a t' h i. back. Our air force is
P I hu l**n
Down
In
the
Caueaaua
th&lt;,*
&lt;*^
lin
McCullough,
C
ad
Thom
aa
,,
.
.
.
,
,
.t
h
e
r
?
of
ona
of
Ih
flr
o
m
rii.ln
,
attackin g without respite."
8tam Uu nf T am p -. * h «
•In,., —
supporting
United
------------ S ta le s M illar, Ruaael G ran t LsindquiaL Ku»»i&gt;a* aalti they hail b e tte r r tl'g j
M h f«". -I hlm of l-in ,- .mo
Rowland
Hall,
Claude positions south ot Nslchla In a t ^ , , br
fo rce * In tha Bo Is mom. Allied
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"K aiaville Island,' a t the northern
tip o f th * Solomons.
Heavy bombers scored direct
hits on two enemy vessel. In Rabaul harbor and ons of the vessels
eaploded. F ires wars ita rte d In
f iv e supply dump area at Malaguna and In the docks area, where
eight axploslona were obeerved.

Delinquency For
* Juveniles Shows
* S l i g h t Increase
ORLANDO, Nov. Id, - T h e r e
been a tendency fo r Juvenile
d e lin q u en cy to Increase In Orange
County Junior and senior high
school, but no alarm ing Increase
of detlnquenev has been called to
the attention n f
lie
existing
agend a*.
* Anna Maynard, director of tho
X l t y W elfare
Deportment,
last
night Mid th a t Ju st prior to hla
leaving fo r naval service Juvenile
Court Jud ge Ja m e s Dieffeuw lerth
had obeerved through hla court •
sm all tendency fo r Juvenile de■ nciu eoey to Jn treaaa
[n
the
Junior and senior high schools.
" B u t there has pot been re­
ported to any existin g agencies
alarm ing Increase#
In
ftrrenlle
drllquency such a s a re being ex ­
p erien ced
in
JacksonvIUe
and
wot her cities In tho Booth.1* Mia*
Maynard said.
Inform ed th a t a 10:00 o'clock
curfew had bsen put Into affect
ln Jacksonville fo r a ll boya aad

In N avy), Vann Evans Kennedy,
Barnw ell Adam
Bock,
Arrhln
Key Warvi
(en llsld l In U. 9.
C oast G u an l),
Mark
Dnnald
Tompkins U ra n a ferm l to l.akc*
lan d ), and Hoy Clifford Jean .
Also Marvin Edward Lrddun.
Daniel W ebster D riggers, John
Benjam in llyrd, Ja m es Lowell
Hoover (tran sferred to O cala),
Bruce Joseph Cam eron, Oerald
F ran k Deers,
Orin
Douglass
S u n itru m ,
Ralph
Diehl, Wil­
liam Richard Cicero
Crayton,
W illie G ru ffr* E arn est, Itufua
Eugene W althall, Ja m e s C arr il
Raulerson, Jean B iscay Adams,
Clifford Wilson Johnson (en list­
ed in N'avy), William Manning
Van
Aden,
Jam es
Thornton
Clayton,
Harold J .
Franklin,
William Clyde Hill Jam es Au­
gustus I’artln and Ram Kregans
The following selectees tran s­
ferred from other areas to Han­
ford: Jacob Shealy Beat, Louts

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Hoover Brings Up ■
Necessity For W ar 'll)
Food Admistrator WY oinl lni oa lly
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C t i » l&gt;
Hrrl^rt Hoover, World War O n e I Webh
178 184 1 78 27 t M !
fowl administrator, said talsv In .Shaffer
187 18* 177 Ir t 'i k i i *
a letter to the Jdltcr o f the F a u n ! |iowting
tin,
187 lflH 1iiU 2ii'.i 7 7
Journal that Secretary of A gil llo tn c r
19!) 1 0 9 17 * 2 2 k 7 ' .
ru ltu re Wlrkard should l&lt;e ap
Among the ■pertat.ir* at n
poinletl food administrator with match w rre : Mr* la-n Hull romplrt* control over a “more and Mr. Paul ft. » ling. Mr- A i
more” production program.
Yonnally and M r. Ryr.l J I..- -I ,
Mr. Hoover said the lack of
"A ll m em ber, m ixed th r g.m . l
coordination and conflict between Jim Allenby, and hope that he will
tovernment
bureaus
la
now
llmltf
be present a t the next match/'
ng and will soou reduce animal Mr. Goode stated.
products. R* described the agri­
culture department aa a vast eco­
nomic agency affecting produc­ Chinese Win Victory
tion, price and distribution, say­
ing he did not belters these func­ In Shantung Province
tions should be taken from tho
department. The solution of the
CHUNGKING, Nov. HI. IA I'.
production problem U “to transfer —Th# Chines# won an im p o rta n t
to that departmant th* OPA an ) victory In the Yl Mountamn
WPB functions la relation to food Shantyn province,
wSera
Mh* i
control
to, that
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Honored At Meeting Armadillo Captured Near Enterprise

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termed outstanding ab ility
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Accepted As Navy
Aviation
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Victor Martin, Jr- and Timothy
ir ii you will wake a t night
' e*a by l*t
Stevens.
t h r e e -font
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ho firm othd
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chairman of th* Comity Send-Off
I m iota at flay amt the
&lt;igHf||It1«*r « hu ll nt* ft h i i r
w*k**1
Committee,
acknowleded today
nt night are very a n n o y in g ,
I m e* t at h ft* i \\ *'dnr «&lt;t»% ni.' h
that Mr*. Row Adame,' assisted
ii I iv o h ilr in flig h t. The
l t h r hm ......... . t
by Mrs. L. E . Spencer, has dis­
n iiia4|uit*tea h a v r «ludir*1 ami
d r ill.n \ ill.
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tributed small boxes In stares
4*i &gt;l I hr Ja p - in the art
nfp of tni|*ift-int n
for donations to buy cigarettes
v, I*md lug 1 !prlf»ve that
ea# h i li Ih- i ton*
for the selectees to bo distributed
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at aond-off urograms and Miss
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Wednesday morning from Mrs. funcUorr# o f p u rtla iln g and •tr-, today. The Jap *. rrlnfnrrnd t drach. and Thi** I i
■litii'i •t-ii king
I IMMMHI or 7*M jrt’ f ri• fit s.f lit*’ ti'l.tl
b l 'l
Graham &gt;4 nt l.tn.l..
Cassandra Schuits who will be
( r* atM% don't mind alteplng In u h nr*G in • II th r
SB. went force*I to retreat
• o u th rr n atrt!* * » L e t .
there also to fill in now certifi­
ih** pi *.l lull oh, how 1 hate the
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es too, Mrs. I tousholder said.
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Circuit Court Grand
Today
Ssnford Gill Elected Jury Selected
-8 _
Circuit Court, which mot last
O fficer_A t_ Stetson Tnaaday,
com**** again at 10:00
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.nthr i 2 L ' n 'i « r ibr best Sh m .tr,. tn F b .r « i,.
fa titry with tha ahl o f artillery &gt;f&lt;0[It|ng to Byrd J r,o.,.?r r ,r-T
and a vast amok, screen. German \
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tosses ware Uracribed aa heavy , Thr r r , u|u „( ,y,r
\ ,.i,h
In the Moadok sector, northeast of , hp W rit Const I’l.io t l.n g „ .
of Nalchik, the
Russians
« .« • held «n the heal Gun i lul. inn,strengthening positions and ri-».l&gt;
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Be Disc lowed By
State Commit tec

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hen
All arm*dillot a small scaly , woods before thry fmuily Buccrrtl |lH*nrh
ry fred
In
"T he rate they
ua here Of Lake Mary,
Die.s '
inoniter About two f##l long; ami rd jn capturing it by tying a *tri;&gt;
it Is very dlfslid# from Itg iharp clawa, taxi of cloth which they picked up f u u ll In t.-ll th enfv ilif
a‘dock thi* morning at th* Coart
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beBoas*, with Judge M. B, Smith « « given a degree of Honorable to bo perfactly harmless, was cap in the form of a ln*-o, an*l rater* t«&lt;-,-n thi* r a t x anti thf ee r ewnorm
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presiding, who gars Instructions Fellow, i t tb* recent muting of •tcrad Saturday afternoon in thr mj^ Ihe animal hy thr tall
F r .-w ,. K -rigsn. 7 9 ,n f U k . ti-.-v
e ,„ un.,
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" B u t a ll In a ll, tb in g a a r s n 'l so
the Florid* Omul Society In i woods naar E n ter
w hu died at
FernaM U i.g h t .. .. U l ,.t r , m „ | „ i „ ie ................ ..
|,e
to w venire of JtlfyuM,
pack In the mail Ihry carrl.-.l (tail
M e m o rial Hospital F rid a y »fti-t
,,f l ( „, D a v y ’s
Tho foGowtng ware d
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ssameVi. from
_ tha
_, 'Sanford
________ .Naval th*
_» 13 jwuml
iwum anlnisl, ami then
“tlivr
my
lav*
to
everyone,
b * t B ai'Air
s i . Btaltaa,
Mtallwn Paul
Paul ....
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noon a fte r an llln r t a of m .r w&lt;-.'«.|....... ............... ,,.,i- t y ,. I ,,,.. , f ,.t p rlthe Court to eorve-aa a Gi
Miller
of PhU- -eugbi u&gt; g*i a rt.in i&gt;ack t&lt;&gt; Han
at
w e re held at 2 :0 0 o ’el.K-V B u n d a * - tn a r , ftig lii t ra in in g
U CMmtr Clark
“J ” edslphia, P il, and Alfred L. Cln- ferd with ihclv priia. M[.lnrlits,
■Bob’.
eoB* *111 e t Boelon, M*aa. After bring- A s slownl up ai the sight of lbNut such a bad le tte r from a a fte rn o o n ml the E r ic k s o n F'u
Ing I! h er*, the sailors presented a l lo r s , however. strp p cl on the
r.i.e ,nn to a m arine father.
f r e T lf » K « t o P ,h " w '" “ m
ra e when they .aw the armadillo l ( n ,m .he figh tin g tone
Mr
Kenyan
was
a r e t .r e l
they held. It Idnk.d *• if they '
■ tructural iU a .h if lt t # r . « h n jiri**f
would have to walk back to Ran-)
la co m in g lo l-ak# M r i &gt; i h i r r
ford, when suddenly one «f th - I gycn l H n v (I r n f ill f ltp H
#go, hfeil r a r v n l w ill, ih c
toys aotierd ... old shirt lying In
l ,
r&lt;r a n
hllr*l Htates
Hut## SSteel
tra l ( orpiMMtiun
tb* roajway. Wrapping un the I With
( i f l O K fl C lO R S Utvjtcl
f o r StH jraa rt, llo h u b born Ik^’ L i,
.a im s ] and making It look liko n
b « r ila , they aoccreded In getting j
, „ ul Thom a, r
W llaon, J r , 18*0, at I’alm er Maes.
He is survived bv his daughter.
8 ? r T 1 itV y . r U **d U J &gt;r^ f n I * ^
burnk hrr'
..
win.
commlse&amp;ned a aecon3 Miss {net Karigan of le k e Mary,
tho aalasal to the Zoo. Mr. Cox
A rm adillos a .e not native to I ||,ui , n.n t |n
the
A rm y
Air
Park Bupt. Jam n Florida, areonilng to Mr. Rough- K n |rP , ,rce n tly . waa a class mate who today Is accompanying the
In turn went t o , t«m_ bu t are co m m ix . In Central uf r t i r k G sble at tho offU ere rem ains to W orcester M u . wln-.r
negro aoo-kreprr.' and Bouth America
There are (itl,]i,!.io school In Miami Beach, the burial will take place
It la » cage, with at present nulte a number o f them *hkh trains Army men to carry
• KILLED IN CHAhll
attachedto thocage |running wild In Horida dtsa lo wut adm inistrative and
eupply
tamo* of the doners.. tho fact that at onr time, several operations

It to th * Sanford t o e , where it
n a y be seen hi a cage between
a rab b it aad some squirrels.
According to Robert I- C o i.
local photographer, the b o y . s P
prered on P a r t Avenue Saturday
afternoon with the arm adillo ta fr
l y t M M a a old sb lrt, aad told

U. 8. Casualties Total
OWI States

W A fm N O T O H ,

told Mr. Cos that escaped- from a too an th* East
OOMt, he axplalned. ArmadlUa*
are o burrowing ahlmol, llvs on
laaacta, and hav* a human-llko
skin which make* them suffer
from cold. They are tevtred with
• |Mgo liko sort of *b*lL _

Lieut. Wilson attendsd Sanford
schools and Southern t'ollfjre In
Lakeland and resided with hla
parent* on West Third Street,
ills father I* connected with the
Burpee Seed Company as a
/lortit,
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fhret w hi r# «h» hn* lK*«*n fo r n e s r Iv 11 v r a r t .

Th* TH y#ar ol*l wnmiiti mov^i
ln-rv H ilh hrr huihntul from AlLg*«
kn, vher# h# w it a mKalonary*
2 1 y m r i rngo. Fh«* I# survlvetl by
two
trranUrhihlri'n. C lark Pod"

M E L B O U R N E N o v . 1«, ( A I M — rn? "
N in o .N a v y m en, In clu d in g fo u r | a d d itio n
o f f ic e r s , w e re k ille d w h en a N a v y

to

Jo h n H . B w lm o r e ,
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N early JOO new spanaer* In Nor­
patrol bomber crashed,In the At­
lantic off Bensna Hirer Naval way have been obllgiOt to IUV«
pend
since 1040 because o f thd
Air Station Nov. 11, th* Navy
ih o r itg c of new* prin t,
^
today announced belatedly.

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em Florida

New Link to Alaska.Slashed Across Canada; U. S. Army
And;Canadian Contractors Unite to Tairie W ilderness

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JAC K SO N V ILLE .
Nov.
10,
(8p eeial)—“ Extreme dry weather
in Central and North Florida Is
raduclng production o f farm crops,
but growing conditions last week
were reported as rood In South
Florida,1* William L- Wllscn, IN*
luetor, Stats Farmers' Markets,
sta tes In his weekly crop anJ
Market review.
"W aschult reports cucumbers
a n suffering more than other
crops, although farmers are try.
IS * to get wells for watering peppars, and other fall vegetables
a n batinning to be hurt. Ifow .
aver, In spite c f tbs weather and
■barf acreages the yield here Is
auly ab ou t;i0 percent below the
same period L e t year. With prices
fa r above those o f a year ag-&gt;.
a vary good fall aeasen Is in
pnepert", Wilson said.
Conditions In olhe&gt; sections of
Use state ha described as follows:
"Pecans la the only crop being
iltmted In the Starks area at
a time, and they a n maturing
y slowly on account o f the
r weather and worm damage
■ft In the season. Nat more
M three percent o f the cron
a bean gathered and they will
I Plots In any considerable vol­
te fo r another s u it , Growers
I just beginning to dig sweet

With tho eag ef each day, Altai, Highway, the
read being built scrota Canada's western wildernssa to soanoct northern U. a. with Alaska, Is
Merer completion. The rough terrain has mads
the job a tough one. At left Is a carryall which
mantsvvsrs tons si earth from a high spot ts
Dll In a lew spot. When grading, glacial lee,
thousands ef years eld, le uncovered. When
exposed, It melts, cresting heavy meraea.

The Trail ef
through bushland, svtr mountains and rivers.
Is s vital artery In Nerth
America's network ef defense.
Later In thi ytsr this wtll be a
main rsuts far fstdlng weapons
and supplies nerthward.

Ian ted.'
txcellM t for harvesting the k
■ tensive peanut and hay crop but
Vegetable* are suffering from the
(tinned dry spell.
Ight supplies
’ord reports III
o f beans, pepper*, eggplant, c a b i
bags, tomatoes, cucumbers, chav-1
a tee, yellow squash, and rmnll
quantities of bunched vegetable!
Largo quantitiea o f sweet potato..
i a rt available and plenty of citron1
i fruits, including possibly some,
tangerine*.
•'No winter vegetables of any|
j Importsnc* art In prospect for.
Uw Buthntll section, although;
preparation
lion for spring planting U
flo g sale*
getting under way.
H
are Increasing
and should hit
loci
as t early
peak a
___ , rpigs
_ coma out
tbs peanut and oom fields. Cattle
m , . sales ar* dropping o ff due to th e1
v
taason. Grass-fed cattle are prri-l
ty wall gene, and those from tho!
,7 _ baon and com (folds are not qultr
fo r market.
I
orlda City report* fin* grow
WMtber. Lsrjt* grower, •if!
e s v y planting
rill ■tart
start ^heavy
__ weak. Many smaller growers
t beans which ar* u
up and look-j
aeo
good. Some small field* of
tomstoy* era beginning to put &lt;m
fruit, some sre starting to bloom.!
and others ar* juat being set |
Plantings will continue through
January.
I
, " A ll greens sr* plentiful at,
. Panstcols with moderate demand
A f j w new potatoes are coming

| G A IN E S V IL L E , K or, *. (Spe­
c ia l)— Regardless o f whether tho
rhaplain actually said, “ Praise
•the Lord an paaa the ammuni­
tion," millions o f poopto through­
out tSa United States and .other
United Nations have i n n ren­
in n to aay, "P n ls o tho farmer,
be llan k f.il fo r rood weother In
I1P12. and pray for another.good
farming aoason la 19*1."
! A rrceot report by economists
, t-hu keen records on production
i stated that Florida fanners had
'irreed ed their 19*2 goals
for
hors, rattle corn, and hay, had
|a:hieved their goals with cotton
r " d tolarco. and had fallen only
slightly below their goals for
•ivanuu, dairy products, gardens,
commercial vegetables, oats, poul­
try. and naval stores. Even with
f t o Items on
which
production
was short, yields art bigger than
ever before In history. In the case
o f peanuts, " Florida
farmers
raised twice as many as they
haro been raising.
I'roJuctkm In this and other
stairs (his year has been truly
a record *.•«*,. fittin g climax to a
mcnumenu.1 performance In the
fs c « of Increasing difficulties. The
United States U
the
United
Nations* arsenal fo r food as well
as (or manufactured materials —
both absolutely essential to the
.’ recast t| prosecution o f war. A
soldier can't continue to fight on
an empty stomach, even though

By BOBBIN COONS

t

dhermsn Osrdner, a fermer lithographer
fra*n Mltfvslt, Utah, le pert ef th* wretcem*
•rmy ef Invailen. Unlttd t i l l , * toldicr*
term th* gr*at fere* ef workman end- an- Meilermlad *f th* Mean le Orlgedler Qtnoral
glneere on thi* hug* *nt*rprl*«.
W. L. Hege, elftcor commanding tho U. 0. forcr*
building th* highway.
Feymiilt of I ho
U. 4. Troop* and
Centdlon tonlroot a r * hrlngo In
A m a rleen
&gt;■•hang* focuiiot
Ing purckoto of
war maitriel* in
U. 0. fer th* Oomlnlon't sreenelt.

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ell* driver shatter! the
r'-f
linear* i f , ■hewn her* as
river
brUgs aupport* Into
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Wt will bar* Ernest U MtckV -B irth d a y as . m. follow*,
o p .'
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iWith ell this In th# offing, now
m i l *w a road Umo fo r some
o iV -'l to Unnch a movie boasting
no ■ta n at aiL Might bo a relief.
m
mom

was roTorod In 1933 when M*tro (hot Uw stellar works on
“ Dinner at E igh t" and “ Grand
Hotel." Tho fans somehow kept
on p l u to movies, n t n whon|
thrr wrrrn’t overcrowded with
atari.
A naw material that la a
I f ever ha question wrro pectin- bination o f wood and plaatl
m l It it today. There're boon iso­ recently been developed fo r airlated Instance# o f olctorM with
propeQera by th* U. d.
"&gt;»“ * stars ( “ I t 1 Had a Million." foreat Products Laboratory.
“ Allca In Wonderland," «te.) but
•leapt fo r one y ta r when en•"•husiam fo r musicals m a te d .. Members o f n radical section
"F ox Movietone Follies," “ HoBv&gt;{
Ho»V&gt; 0f the Democratic party In New
wood
Revue.” “ The
Show Of
Ynry e*ata &lt;n I93B were called
Shows" and “ Paramount on Par* “ Loeo-Focoo.”
ado.” th en hai never been such
a star-scrambling as today's.
P e n mount's entry 1* “ Otar
Snamled Rhythm.** a musical
which works Into Its pint some 70,
names Including Crosl.y, Hope,
|j»mour and oth en big and little.
Warner Bras, la devoting many
stare* to “Thank Vour Lucky
ju r e
S ta n ," likewise using all Its i
names Including Bette Davis, to-]
s rfs
Krther
with
“ o u t«ld *n "
llks; ’r o u n d ,
Dinah Shore and Eddie Cantor.
a n d
Unirennl L In th e n pitching
with “ Flesh and Fantasy," Charles
SGG9?
Boyer heading the talent roundMO/
tin
foy
an
eplsode-t-po
drama.
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T h e c r it h

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WeMher
t Season k

HO LLYW O O D . Nov. 9, (W .W .I
- Whether it'* punch-drunk wlth|
th* time* or merely pitying th#
old game o f follow-the-lrader,
nur town la knocking itself out
on three all eter picture*.
Binit of the lots have at Im i I
one “ rolosaal" on th* cookitovr.
dramatic
or. musical.
getting
ready In dish up celluloid to jamracked with ila r t that somewhere'
In th* melange every fan ran:
find h li favorite.
"T ale* o f Manhattan" otartedi
ft I Hie time but the "all-etar”
bu*ine*o la nothing new. Twentytwo years Bgu C. B. DeMIlla Mrred a atar-atudded dish called
"The A ffs lra o f Analole." Many,
« f the name* he featured ar* gone
m-w, or mean little, but for 1927]
ihev were cream of Ih* cream:
Wallace Reid, Elliot Dollar. Gloria
('wanton, Wands Hawley, Theo-|
..rv Roberts, Theodore Koetoff,
Raymond Hatton, Agnee Ayres,1
Mnnta llhie, Beba Daniel*.
I
'Show people at th* time raised
a queation about this mad gen-|
eroolty. Wouldn't tha fane, thuo
• polled, expect every picture to
!&gt;«■ eoually
lavish In castingj
Wouldn't they ba bored when

Get Into the swing with a new permanent—
Hoft— Kemlnlne. Those new curl chister* win
football heroes! Call for appointment.

T h e m a Humphrey Tyler

O PE R A TO R S : • .
Laona Vaughan

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Anna Mas Brown

A N N ’S MIRASOL BEAUTY SALON
117 N. Fark A vg.

T h m * 117

Hotel Mayfair
NOW OPEN FOR GUESTS
Dining Room Service
Luncheon - - 75c and 1.00
Dinner • - -1.00 and 1.25
ALSO BUSINESS MEN'S SNACKS
“Urine Your Curst* to 0i« Majffalr“

! f ‘ -■ - "Last week the annual drawing
fok platform apace by the farmer,
and broker* took place * t the
Folnpano Stela Farmer* Merkrt.
Tba first farm produce fer the
OSSion rastchsd th* market during,
- -- .tbo wssk; Small lot* of sqmsh
cucumber* have been coming
Tha market had light *up.
J o f beone during tha week •
: with prospects of a sufficient |
ousntlty to inlaroet buyer* by
, Jfavember 19. Broker* and buyer* |
arriving and preparing for
■anion's operations. Weather
liUans have mad* possible eat___ rtory crop progree* during the
f. post wosk."

&amp;
1 Court Triea
Convict
Eddie Wastlay, negro, who reRgt. A ) Mangon*, fo rm e rly a ‘ bnrtander from Rt
Ocaliy cam* hero from the south- ration with s hu»ky puppy. Ha had always heard thst the** dog*
ant port of th* Slate to visit
First l lan Prlvsta Dick Lewis of Oskslooaa, Iowa, share* hlehslpt the boys to forget their tr
i friends, will In all probability re­ were fsrorlou*. but finds • true pel In this one.
Id a swg|l morals builder.
chow- flood food, and plenty of
in much longer than ha IntendPolice Chief Roy G. William*
•tad out yMtaniay.
Vestlay, who earaped from tho
By In 1989 was recognised
•treat Friday by Chltf
arrested, and at City
in IJ* evening faced
Millar and waa givtn
wst for escaping, 930
I ooota or 90 day*) for dli
o f City propart:
&gt; o
orr 40 day*
days and for Vag­
if , 910 and coats or SO days.
iddHion, Chief Williams isaid
was Investigating tho draft
M o f Weetlsy.
that rasa* were Merton Kelly,
re,
drunkennOM,
|20
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A M I - l i t try
Toplln, negro,
ikenneea, 110 and coata or 30
II George Daniels, negro, reakthroots, |10 and costa o r 30
I] Jasso Atram, negro, running
light, |4 and rests or IB days:
ten Kelly, cDolaopt o f court,

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First
Blow In Battle For T unisia

Commands At Algiers

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Officers O u t l i n e iCommander A t Oran IAir
Duties To Guest*
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Axis Reported Using
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On Air. Operations: M n L*a A n n is H re
Suffer From Cold J?3? ,
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Station Officials View
Impressive Armistice Parade

Attnck Axis Airdrome
As U. S. Soldiers
Advance Towards
Front From West

D e a p ilr t h rra t rn in ] ; ik lv R nrul
More than two hundred O
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l^hke
M onroe, t h r
W ASH ING TO N, N o t . I *
bar o f Commerce member*
w ea th e r re m a in rU d ry ) -e * t e n U v t
t A P l-T h e
Araiy 4laelo»e4
their gueste assembled a t
ro o m in g
in
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to
|H r n n t
lifla i
that Major General
Mayfair Hotel Tuaaday night
t h m n g s of id e al rit is e n t t*» v le «
Mark W. Clark, depot?
the annuel Seminole County Cl
one o f Ih r n t iiil im |ir r « R i\r A r
prrme commander of Allied
bar of Commerce banquet a
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Mvrrtly
by
tub marine
it
W. A. Lefflar.
pur mi i erf I lory befort l i t
from thf Umirt llmup RtrUR b&gt;
Senator E. F. Houahotder ■
Co m m an&lt;ler F It, (lujlh ir* , o f the
North Afriean allark started
the principal address o f the
and opened nrfnllatlat* with
S a n fo n l
\ i r S la lo m nn-&lt;
nlny while Commander F. Hi
M ^ eommunkaUon line..! n . , u ,
u n,k.«, u .
reprpmentaltie« of the F/enrb
l.t. Ccirn«tr J K M ra g h rr, t.rgti»n
iluchee end several other o ft
T h e S o r U t i c la im lo c a l v ie - utterly n t h W
and that t w r
■enrral. Henri Clraud. PretlC o m m antler S' p *! S m ith of C a m p j
frem the Sanford N iv a l A ir 8 $
dent Rmnrrflt nominated Genu
to r le a w it h in th e e ltjr mm) In
* b a * ta te d i* e * * * H fo r ft e
belM so aa tn^
an«l o t h r i of
tkm alao made abort talk! M l
Clark for promotion to the
f k ia la o f Ih r C ity an&lt;] C o u n t)
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lining the dutiea connected « t t
th e C an caatu R e d tr o o p * r e - 5 ? j g ,
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The
pa rati r
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hv •» 1 rank of Lieutenant General,
their particular of fleet.
g rm in
of
h o r«e m m
int liu liu tf 1
Froauecta for the location her
L im l . Unmctr J u lia n f i i v r r ,
)Oy AtlHOIId **r* a* 1
The vital French North African j c f a huge meat and regetnU
S h e r if f
C h a r ir i
lla rn l
p a rn lli- i
fM tin triv fe n t ot « \ Jtlo n ir u in 'n j:
port o f Algiere, within strikin g' warehouM for uae aa a dntrfhc
T h r H rilteh stru ck th e fir s t
■! Ih« 8«nf«trit N a ' a I A it S * * i h »m, m a r s h a ll, Jowl F trh l, pa«1 c in ii 1
distance o f Sicily and Bardinla lion center for other naval al
ra a iu le r of C*in pt«*ll l^&gt;**uiv: !**•-1 lil*&gt;w I imI mv in th e b a ttle fo r
fCiWaaev4 Klwa- Ian* br*irtti«y
tarrendered to attacking American |etatlone In Central Florida wet
T ' T iu im i h . N o r th A fr ic a , a tta e k lhr)T lilfbchptm nl llutfi \1&lt;*&gt;1mIi .
iNr A m e ric a n le g io n , J
fcrce*. Th* armUtice waa nego-t mentioned
while it waa a ll
• ( ! » ' being iiltfutlute.1 by 1»I 'C lu m p , a u p e rth te n .lm l of th»a Itrl
Hat ad between Major Crn. Charlea brought tut that the planet to ,I
mir mi n in lm m e n ear T u n is
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th*n
W . Ryder (above), of Topeha.1 teed at the local Italian wBI h
■wag In that engagement.
iv h rre A xin a ir-la irtie troo p s
In c o m in a n il of i* »otu»iaivn*- 'b r in k , p ro je c t m an ag er and K l
"During th* fight are obeerved Kan., in command of the American* high pawerrd and compllcitad fau
flab riM l, fie ld a u p rrin te i m ill planea m e hhk I to be
damaged 13 German plane* In a three Jap aircraft carrier* burn­
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landing
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Algiera
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partment that Major Gen. Lloyd
miteMing n.v A m e ric a n aoltllcra
m tnuartfie*
an«* anti M rs H e n ry W a lk e r
drome m waatern Cajcmala Wed- ing’ aa a raault of o number i f French North African command- J Hod eon make uaed on bombia
Fredendatl, 80, i f Cheyenne. told ot a iirh u n
lo n a n l th e T u n is ia n
missions, and for torpedoing aa
depth
A p«|uad of n
white
neoday, amid report* that a new direct hit* from our Jfavy and er, Gen. Alphonee Juln.
riM K-oa th e m »■■ l"t b- ■*&gt;
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machine gunning.
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German drive on Stalingrad la
f ! fr o n tie r Im tn th ..e w
est.
At
ican troops that ______
landed on _____
Oran i!ru |iiie d fro m u l* n -« A lt " he lo l l I | , J by U e u l K r o l A I U I I . n l .........................................................
Hughe*
aald.
"On*
of
th*
car­
Preeldent lo ftie r welcomed th Hs served In tha
Imminent.
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rier*
waa
later
reported
runk
by
more than 40 officer* and w in
Fighting along the whole front
tp G e n . Jo h n J ■ a Ji * » » « | a n t !
(nine h e a rts a flu t t e r Ih* Mhole
.
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▼
a e li in Its* a t » it and
• m1 k in*i le n g th isf, ,th
, r p a fa ijr
,
,
tin r n m im in im
to the dinner and eapreeeed th
had aubalded la a new low abb aa cat o f their own crulaer* with all
ranee.
A* m e ric a n 1 v, .***•■
“
route
a-t.l. m !
' ir i i l u ,
find a* m any m in e tln m aged
friendllneia and co-operative e|i)rl Aoldiera lo o k th a T a f a n m i a irfie ld rv.entf »uh»
th* temperature
drop,
tempera tor* dropped
10 to lh peraectnal aboard. In order to pro­
b ro u g h t a ih r ill of pride t&lt;»
vent our aroutj from seeing It
dy a a * below *
Comdr (iiei rr Itiid nt m »ub- man and Imy of«* rvrr
Tam«ia a French pi ot re In rale,
of th* people of Banferd tower at O ra n , a d d in g an o th e r atr Ua»c
burning nt night thui giving the
■tgmed
by
hit
marine brine
and o iii' lir in p iia t r *t m n g h o ld , U
the elation.
He alto Introduce t&gt; the g ro w in g A m e ric a n foot
Ntt I p r B |tlt))rP i* H c waa thi
location o f their fleet awny.
i
cl.t
k
f
l
I
f
*
Into
plaf.rR.
which
I R llu srd * fcsv* boon ropo
all of (he guest* of honor.
adr of rnpch*nl*ei| arlilleik f'»»*s»i a b u ffe r *lalie l ir lt t r P ii A m r i ic a n bold m N o rth A f r ic a
•*Tha day la a day whan w t
vkhic'b
itiatlMi t«» r ill* ‘ tiny ri
-h* mounts In* o f control and wo*. t« 111 m«, i
% 1mI i rmi
,n*td
11a 1lap
Commander liughea laid, “ Y c
'I'a m (» 11laritflit k
ht*•h «% 11h j*-•*-1»celebrate the anniversary of th*
I %.r.i iiifdl thr tindt ricpi * r a t ’ and
tarn Cauensls.
l dm *
have made ue feel like you
tignlng
of
th*
World
War
armis­
hr
*
alii
A
h
|
h
.t*|
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•
„■„» it l a t e ,
hi . . , d
th i - l . .
, MM; ’*n' 1
rian t* o f th* Black k * ftest
Hu 11i it 4- It aniti l hr iiiijii of
neighbor* -may wc make you feel
u rn Ptckad up. jO
..........
.
Im,l
.
irah.ii.
in i leu
ft Mill O d r r.r.-M.
air *rm paved tha way for th* tice," Comdr. Hughea declared.
M;t ra il id ((oiniH i I'a I a l t r ie d A f l i f a
you are our neighbors . . . I f
lh .- . a . I v t t a .i
m a n , ...■ w
. hom
h.„,. ne a. am i drew
. h r . - , , a h .i.e I .o p * b it a r em b e d a point between
many
parachute raid b&gt; bombing and " I am quit* cure that many peo­
wc place our trust in God, Armis­
. . i f fu, iwl to ha,.- I'.rnrh munn
“ ‘ 'u .!
I " ''I '" " '• MttrdiH » od (.a m but. o e ll Inside
aU aflrg tho untdeotilled German ple her* can recall that day back
tice Day next year will not bt
UK them and ..thru »h,. « ...
Ihr wholr rout.
when w* thought final
alrdrom*, th* Wednesday mid- In
l.ibka odder kitiltnl *llnrk from
like the one we will reltbrate to­
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rnedaU
ol
humir
r
lo
r
id
a
rm
tlm
t
»
F
mmm
i »m
nlg*il communique said.
peace had com*.
A l l u - l &gt;4 at planea
morrow."
F
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r
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r
f
lia
t
m
i
rounthi
e
f
.
p
la
in
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and
g
a
|K
rla
tj
r
i.lr
r
*
fi.*m
Th* ache at tha teat bomb
"L ittle did wa really know that
Vtik-ifft leporl* aabl A d o lf HU*
Declaring that he was glad ta
C ie w ir . wc had *i bad lim e •»( 11 JiJ ik r M * f\ aFhl |t*ugk*4HHl_ n i M m I
burst had joat died out whan lh* It waa bat the and of the first
I r i &lt;* m *lh.|» aw m g ■ { leant 40 dl*
be In Sanfard. Lieut. Comdr.
w ith enem y t u l » . H »aul
Com dr
r b rig h t
touch *«f lot a I
»&gt;d«**
parachutist* dropped ot, th* *tr- half e f the etruggle," he continued.
IVumm
of
Seminole
I
,-unly
\ i ai«'n. fto m It o* * in t♦* throw in to
J. E. Meagher said that tha pur.
W ASH ING TO N, Nev. 1*.
te t e r, b u l
In Ju ly the n r. led M ule* and Horae* and ha g g le * of
oroma, set ftr* In rapid auccassten " W * never will forget how we
th. T o o l« i iin I*h ( I|r
T u r k e y Ita t lf
poee of all the officer* and lh* &gt;«h&lt;’ *rv reataUrvd a* h o.ir*.r» litH'if# a m i aiib h u n lln g vreard* I arbcirnt v in ta g e writ* m uch in r i i
( A l * ) —The deetmctleo ef IT
to t.t German piano*, badly dam­ war* footed into thinking th a t
In Ihr Service M.-n'i
Itreteal.im
I
im i of d r ie d
a ll *&gt; bh er*, *alloffl
men
at
the
stetiun
1
*
to
do
their
Japanese bomber* and fight1
o^hir*
te
A
iilv
r
in
iru■fee*in
nu
i»
!
timer
aged 10 atbar* anJ7*map*d, th*
11,.gain,
or
who
wlah
tp
partkl
“ However, now I about! Ska to
rind a ir torn lo lo in th e ir u n i la Inn*
Job wall for th* Navy toward de­
era which triad la attach
U x* and wc nm Have (he » 1riin .
The mi t artji ruling flout I" w* r«‘
tcmmunlqM reported. T h * rmiuera tell you a raw o f th* * i parlance*
Ir t'n proeram
mn| lately
veloping an efficient
flghllcqf }&gt;o um hour ionfght at Ihr &lt;’n&gt; t‘r»M dfflnltrlv under ciiHtr«l.**
American posltteaa **&gt; Guadal­
[that of the
l#*giim
Auviltnivl
rcbaaquaatly reached their
o « a 1 have had In th* preeent war. I
Menu w h ile the F re n c h ra d io s t ld
force, and he added that be waa it nil at H:t&gt;0 ■clock. Mr* M I.
canal lalaad in the Salem mm
l*f
[TNSni* alao Introduced
w ith
MUa L H ia rty portrnjrvd by I
waa a t hear! Harbor whaa th*
that M ilia r I t r . w ouhl not netjp^
&lt;upy
gtsd to be located la e spot luab Wright, cl an iimn of the l(.*aie«&gt; g lett*. L ie u t
waa a g a i n e d today by th*
Vt
T.
H i n c e c C j M a rg a re t M y rr a and a float *»f I
f*p a made their attack. Oa that
l
he
F t in c h M rd it a rr a p e a n ng
aa Sanford where Uw paeple art Committee ttuied
N ary. S w m U. S. fighter*
L lr u C M. H
It i o is e and l *1* t il
white hloaaam R, wltb art u ilw h ii
e
. .
i bate at T o u lo n , adding th»t
aa friandte.
- - T*e meet,- r will be devulai la R M HerrU. of the_ Navel Alt American
B am ln olc U . . « r | ,r li h im
.m a.cr lf had
ha,I im
m ade
il r the d#ci*i&lt;y|*
Lieut. CoirJr, j , D. Greer, whe
htS'loe and J a m a a F. " “ 'r 'r r t S c___
h .n .l float., Including that ,.f| Tk.
t» etesrvlaed ,
h« b ro ad cast «ald F rg n c h pgrpJ
•f 'be Uon* C i A and W oltor , hr Juntor c.aMrn (*tah and
h
,.
.
.
.
and —“ f a aiti Khot
n r iilia
l i * # b a J tlwcMad to i I m MM
^r» « f the H ftjr- n,acting, or al a late. "In*(, ., Amh*non, of l h - K e y Club
said that th* &lt;
“ “ i1’ M'l’1* ' ' - - ’ the t-arr again.I all .ggre.aiona n gentleman
C ia iU la n l K * H a rp e r to ld of
an act of L w |iton' Im ct'ni ..eel arrk util &gt;Thr
Hanford
School
f...
«
.
.
.
fighting
)rr... h .ourcea Said
great, but that tha people of San ■r\v|Utn*d La I. r« mc.nla-rahlp c-ir. r p e n ia r lr i o f 24 ya a r* ago , w han
ford have proved themaahraa Udlr- l&gt;0
*
fa llo w in g i
t e r r if ic L ir r a g * by Induction Worker, turned .... , u . l r.lrl.t thr ....In Krench tl#*'
en m i n t , m a n y of them n e a ilv |h«,|
rained out of Touloft io
end gentlemen by their conduct ’ A , ¥
„( «,
lh** ( ir r m an* at the
fro fit
In
pouUieaai o f NamCST-where tb*
u h ifo r rne.i w tiipeti, a l;fr&gt; t r a i on
■•in th* Ufilteil Nation* navy a fid
F in n ic*, a lu d d a n ■ l It run* earn* at
He revealed that the cadet, wh.. 4JKj a.ll.n* t, .h v.itc ( » , .
j
Dalit an offenalvo T idwaid
thn *T ?™
r lm g in g to an unefii
•if
l
o
id
th* ru|Hiiteef d e p a rtu re 04
M . b r in g in g the a r m la t lc c
will be trained here will con.. |ot n.OIr , . , i, „ r ,k
..
, H A
Grqtny
• oil
fteld
hai been
*•
In nd dltloj
, Iui t Im I Henri I'l-’ am and Gtfl
I plane hw |)
checked. ’
■ i
a. qualified pilots who er* to &gt;« n rn '. i n . . . .. n Murk .. m.it -I ' a n d "th e r ml i»f ruumJ one.
i H u t i i or W r y g and
fro m
F ra n c e
h r added, " th a t a ft e r we lilt of a ir c r a f t wpodtyhrkmK
The Stalingrad front waa ro- 2 " , _
given addltKnal training In thr |^ apple
I rrahip thi.
7
float,
|bo born *'confirme 1"
(■&gt; AaoealsM* Wooai
period quieter than a t any lima
handling o f multi plane land ba»rd Ovei l 6t1 wnmcti hav, already ap t ml i«»un&lt;l two In v ic t o ry , t h r r r ■ bown im p n
a
ork
I
rotn
A
J
Ilrd
m
n
t
b
e
a
ih
iu
a r t e fi
American faeces on Guadal­ bombera before Joining the fieri ' p||ad Mr,
ante# th* battle for iU poaaaaaion ' »
Wright tinted, and w ill br c v f r la a t ln g (taace.
Ih i
I r g iim
d n jfn arol bug
in N o rth A f r ic a , l.t (Jen H a ig h t
canal are puehlag two-front o f­ He said the lyp# of plan** to It ,
Announcem«nt wa« aliu made
began SO day* ago.
«■
“ ST
who muttlfy arc rnridl^l ■*
fensive east aqd west of Hender­ an d U tha PB 01.
Had Star, organ o f th* Raaalar
Th
• chm bcn nl ’i* Cllttrna Service by Praaldant Harper that the Kl- ) t u r p i , p r e c e e t i e d ^ / i v m n n y l»l.. l&gt; Kitcn'ioMei, ctimmander of tha
» mi-i jean K , mdktionary Forets In
aponaor
thr aiid w bite c l a d / m * r &gt;f,,^ &lt; »m»d
son airfield tha N avy aald Wed­
Lieut- .O . W. Stafford, aupul) j (nrp * *'l l..t Ihlenar Coun.,1 tetnU Club will
prndoff program for the morr a big h it, a i d id also thr Sr|1)t|) So* In A f r ic a , h fo ad caat an appeal
nesday In a communique which officer at tha station, e*M tha. .A fter M hout. «.( xolur.teer m-i
2«?vi'tir“ had d ^ lin o d "
A
n
d
|C
* tip* flee l to
)tdn i he u n it ml
ever th*; fPint tin**,
also disclosed tha Jab* hare re­ aupply le divided Into three part* I »,e* memtier. will !&gt;. .Ilg b', In tlah 10 a clK lef* who w ill Iravr
„l t , \o ritt n * m ih r f ig l t fur freedo m *
turned to Attu lalaad In th* Aleu­ purchasing, warehousing and l&gt; { net r tl.t- "I t .. .ration" inugnla if for ( amp Hlandlng, #arl&gt; nett " If H ig h H rh o m Rand II
&gt;|*Hiiig m i G ib r n lln i
*/
Wcflnratln)
A program will lw g i r l M - o u t* m m V a n i r n ( U r « * p
•ttlng. H * Indicated that the local. 'he u .t cr nl i Ivllian Ih-len.e
tians
llo a p p e a l w as b ro a d c a st
4*1 -r
given at thr K ill Theater, with array
In tha Solo mans area, Am eri­ atatlon le alao th* supply center j
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b
.ik
e
,
f
lr
lt
r
ih
n
a
v
*
l
c
h
a
n
taaitm aitcf
Key
O th e r o rg a n is a tio n * and pr
In an effur- ta dai
V.d r
can fliers shot down one iem fer four other stations local. l | n &gt; l
•*' f i etpjetit lo t r -k al*
will prca*n\ (He &lt; »t&gt; l M ini w hich alao fo n trib irtist
( Hi h
o f abater dur.ng I
near Guadalcanal and attacked near here. And he aald that h, &lt;f * l I o t
C lU l)
H e a fS
t
i *vt - a ini 11ror a »* a pp«a I
t
r
r
t
if
ir
a
t
r
o
f
ho
no
r
in
the
d
lb* par ad r « r f e , Th» A m i cum
Plerclnp cold wll
a force of fir * Jap
destroyers like many houacwlvea* « u ha vine , A
v ^a u u
•i out o i r r n il Mr t il t h and
Ino lbs battlefield
( miit me m en. aml alia g iv e the m d* d » f ■ *•*, T h e F t|lllf&gt; h Ml Ol* I
ra il ward o f th* N tw Georgia is­
•atn a ta l
c h a n n e ls
ta
pi ven t ■, VI r H a r p e r aodril
und U * first k * f
-f
A liter n a,
Hrrnln«d«
H i'
tut
Chriatmaa
mailing land group with unobserved re­
&gt;
ro
*'
i u •'ic h u i i l
*hlp* to put
I’ rtR Harper alao showed thr St
tm„hi*o| , » h a p t r r , H undlr* f.«r l i i
Irr war* fw a tltg i
sults. This
waa in addition
t*
Ibl*
\
11
1 ed
(H»r
I*
p
a
r
tR
-llftf!}
n.ll ..f honor o f Klwanlan. nu». ' , ..nfr.lvracy,
c iv ilia ln
n l t e t.......
tafd,
l M a iig h te rt of ri
Mac H e ll).' acting poet- support th# airman were giving
\ / i lean
tn •-cultllr ih f l t
In .e n k e including the ^ m e . ..&lt;
[|yron C iv ilia n .......... ,t| Not lb
|d« sveryonr American ground - forces around hi* Job at this atatlon ahd addr-l '
. _______
l ’ |i to a la tv h o u r fA VV
L ie u t . ( o l. G e o ,
A,
D f C o t t e r . , &gt;fu| Ferdinand, J r . thr b u ll, T h r ,,,bi|i*
a*\,t
lltndaraoA field. ,
the lro*l m .o t m ttion htlS#
n t e r e ^ l i hJfn K. hl l f i * W a
! Outlining plan, loi a "Food
' Capi. Thomaa F. MeDanle^ Major 1bicycle squadron; Sanford
In th* Aleutian*, Arm y bomb- Hlera who will b* sent h.r* ••• I tlta
that lh* F ir n c o f le t t f l l l l
u _ i.w
program. v
C .|iv.ugla,
|k&gt;u*la. tj.
G. Scott. MaJ.
' darl K
iu i and \nctory"
victory program,
(CoaUaae* aa Pap* rival
man’s Club, and other*
er* damaged Irr* Jap cargo ships
»
v
.*
*
r*
T .ni Ion
K. Carter, representing the Kk»- " S'ordgren. l.leul. Harrv
Harry Woodr jf f .
O ver
f ^0
In
war
sa v in g *
at Klaka white other army plan**
I V la t n and IN ry g a n d a re he
nd
! rlda Cower ami Light (.ompan) C'orp
Karlyle
llou.voldar
|
sta
m
p
s
w
f
f
r
aw
ard
ed
a*
p
rise
*
l"t
n t 1 u u ti I
A lg b * *
M
destroyed aavaa float-type Jap C l t t f i t H * H p o n f l A m N n ( ! v u
speaker on thi pro- |the late ( apt. K. IL
t in
ih i i **rv 11 r
Ni the A llie d
‘'Zero*'* In an attack on Holts v A f 1 I I X
/ lit
*ra m Of the H int Club mealing | |»r George II, Putnam l*d Ihv III (h« w in n e rs In the bni&gt;r*how
1
-vslrnl
lay
aftert
fte
rn
m
in
In
F
o
rt
Mod
|
V
trth
V
f
r
b
a
.i
i
.
mviuimi
and.
IF"'
bay a t Attn. ■ SMfc *.
lit bbu mc«ip*H»i» rooms of r in g in g ('apt. Georg. Wuoda » l ;
Ion I arka the ru m rn it trr c h a ir
i 'g h iin y F fe n cb *..id T h e ir
a«
Th* latter act km occurrod Mon­
(he fljid u r ' ( Jlrtir on Tueoday the Salvation Army, thankrd Kl
ha InUrwardria lor
tbsli ' gcncroalt) In "&gt;rn 1‘erry Camaron II l lln k ' ..(lr.1 drpariur,
(j.tarptalcd
day atid waa th* first Jap octie•tftnlng.
Mayfnlr
W A SH IN G TO N , Nev. I f , UV) ( Mra- ..................
..... . .over
..
helping frcvl and clothe al* chll *St lloy Holler and I, 4 &gt;prvi ...
Ih..l France waa one-.
Ity at A tta —wrilgm m oat of th*
M 11 Smith .......
presided
W t ra getting down to en* .Ull&gt;
auelnaa. .caalon and rapoM' Hrcn alwndonad by their patent* Jl
announced twla*
|
........... ..
&lt;*&gt;• G b an I
cup of coffee Decauae coffee bean, |atrro l eant fr .n. th. ,Undi.u; ■rvrra I weeks s p , who have
Derry Cameron won firat plsi •
kl tr a il ligM and bulky, take op too m u c h , ^ ^ , ^ ,
/, r ..umlttev, ,-»r
now
been (dated In a Hama in in tournament rhiin* w h i l e IU i
M l and
• lY v
I f* * * tin U* lr
,n *hi‘ ' ItU l.n e of M r. A l F. Hunt, kl.- Orangr County. Julius Ulngfclder ne&gt; Heck arwl Arrlrfc Ward pla.rd'
T h ra t kJ
greetings
from Capt |mond and third. Winners of « J
P l° f’
Ed HlencbJti,. Mra l ouilnc B™ brought
The averag* e a r n vsaael ran M d St,,. C I I ..veil, waa
RcllN father, alao the R«v, J J 1race far women w rft, Mr* Mary*
tarry only about 76,000 bag. of potnlsd
potnled to a
aveu-r a (dace for
Kellsghan In Galneaville.
'Cameron and M id .Shirley Cain |
c e ffa ^ lI r S o u n d * to Um b a ^ T h , aluk't regular
du.nai
meeting.
F.d II-ana
.an* laid
told tha comlnr
coming post *ron. flrat and second, rt«|N.|
OhlcH were li.m urly
held
in can! inter-club meat with the tlvely
;
Tier
e* r" ’
Kddlv'a Reateurtiiu.
Ixh AnrtUa.
Cal.
club,
and
w AHIIINGTON. NoV. )2, (A P I
Parry Canvron. Bill Kirby and'
Mra. H. C
M a iw e ll wa* In- stated that ht believed ll woukl Erna*t I jco came In first. irronJ
IV lr o le u f n C o 'im ilh A t o i Ija t d lt f
• ira t ta d to d raw up e re e o lu llo n not only mean &gt; g rts l deal to and t h ir d
d a--y he haa
In
the
to u rn a m e n t I r k f i iljiaelnaed to
-------, expressing th* club’s eympathv to Sanford* but to Florida aa wall.
hone race
while
in an open rommended a cut of ntarfy Is
ac- ‘ lh* family of 4 furraar member
horse race, Edward Cameron. Roy f&gt;nrenl in Petroleum consmpllpn
1
Ir-[T h e b oad rec-minwndallon*. were
Howard and Barrt- flld. a wl.ltll,r £
eM t
ton ll ' &gt;
all!vote ‘
log soldier, won first, second ami f i a lr ' u. Hf [ rrUr&gt; 'ckea added h*
tha freighter* wa had t f i a t ago.)
lhlr.1 prliet.
1 thought the regommcndatlon Ka*
Plana for the "Women at War
•been ache pled . already by t)(f
oak" to be obeerved
daHng
.
- __________ -p l a t productlito Hoard which has
taakagirlng week. Nov. tT_.te
1
|Oie a ithorljy to directs the OPA
war* outllnad by Mrer Smith
ta urged all llo e e pruaent to
dlacwu tha ma­
irtklpeto in the program which
ll on.
Walter T. CeUin, State Cfrac&gt; national vm.
tee a t ■Cpaamndilg Diriaton, e lll
M rs,' J. C. MUchalL chairman
w
u t tINO
iu r vTO
m N,
v Nov. ta
dally. Ka aald It-ti nrceeearv
Wa
ASH
1J ta
(A rn
P I !**•
r'-tbe ante o f war bonds and
Lecaua* railroad aSIpmanU te th*
t B N announced that a total
Final prapantlaaa wars mad* — la an uatuoal proclamation to- egat. toggther «ltith
h plptlin* and
on ba-agea arr running
c
: &gt;147At, in ■tamp* • and II,* by member* c f the Uon* Club, day, President Raotevtll called
ting aim
aln cut 100.th*
American
people
to
observe
NuM ItV bonds bar* bean M U at their meeting at Hotel MayCaM barrels a .ley halo*
Thanksgiving
gi
and Naw qolrcmcnt undti present
■p om bora of th* dub alac* Oct. fair last w m ln g , to entartal.i both
Ytar'a day * * a day of rayar. ing.
th* Winter .Park User* Club bar* Year**
the proclamation followed num­
A fl PI lota war* requested to at- m l Wadnaadty waning, C. C. The
erous
roquoet* by rtllgkua orArams, secretary, stated tadav.
ganliatinna and chqrcll Isadora
Th* Lymaa P, T . A . Associa­ that this (U p ho taken.
tion will hold its Noramhar moot­
. _ ,
h*t, * „ *
ing at th* Babaci oo Thursday
W A S H IN G T O N , Nov. 1*. UP}—
evening at liOO o'riock. A motion
picture, “ Th* S t outin g Trail T o

&lt;*

^

Superintendent
Of A ir Station
Addresses Club

'Holiday A d d re ss

8h*rp reduction In German |
J
*
*lr Mtivlty over the 8UUn-I„ M „
K D
.
gr»d front wu reported. The. F. M. Hughes Reveals
were nid
bet Experiences In The
S S 'S S T 't a S r A i Battle Of M ldyay

Describes Sinking Of
Enemy ■Submarines
With Depth Bombs

American Forces
T a k e Offensive
On G uadalcanal

Women, Registered
As Service Men’s
Hostesses, To Meet

Navy DiBcloses Japs
Return To Attu In
Aleutian I s l a n d s

ntgl

w

«S

Saiifiord People
Reminded To Mail
Holiday Parcels

Legion Em
N ary Si

I

Talk On Victory
. . . 'i ! - ‘i-.0En.7r^u:;( Health Program
'll'

Heavy But Are Bulkyi|^Jd

n :&amp;

IckfH Wunt« Cut In
line Of Petroleum

Lunchroom Workers
. J o H»ve_Meeting

CITY BRIEF

F. D J L Auks People
To Pray On JteH)lays

*
’S T X S V J tT iS -

Ethyl Alcohol Sales
Curtailed By WPB

tz . k

Torpedoing Of Queen
Elizabeth u Reported

R E R U N , Nur. IB, ( A P i - T b *
addition U tha ■regular buateaaa
arnoUng. AH F a tim a o f tha school German high aacaanand rial mad
arc cordially lavtted ta attend.

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■
T h e * are tim rn w h en "
U W n \ ^ ‘
Ml th- 1
tlonn a r e lik e ly to I o m th em . T h e a p p lic a tio n o f thla tru th
r ig h t now , la to th e a tr ik e o f 7,000 w o r k * . In D e tr o it w h o
w alk ed ou t on N o v . 0 and th e r e b y cloned h a l f a. dozen v ita
w a r nlanta.
It wan n o t a a trik e f o r h ig h e r w a g e s o r b e tte r w o rk in g
con dition s o r a n y such g rie v a n c e , b u t a p u re ly in te rn a l q u a r­
rel b etw een la b o r gro u p s. T h o “ M e ch a n ic s E d u ca tion a l Ho
c ie ty o f A m e r ic a " d ecla red a la b o r h o lid a y b ecause o f *1
Icged in te r fe r e n c e w ith its o r g a n iz a tio n a l a c tiv itie s b&lt;
U n ited , A u to m o b ile W o rk e r s b e lo n g in g to th e C . I. O. Th&lt;
A m e ric a n p u b lic an d g o v e r n m e n t n a v e n o t con cern ed thorn
s elves tnuch w it h such In te rn a l la b o r q u a rre ls , and d o n o
w a n t to . B u t] n e ith e r public d o r g o v e r n m e n t can o v e r lo o
th o d a n g e r and d is lo y a lty In v o lv e d in 'a n y au ch In te tfe ra n c 1
W ith th e A m e r ic a n w a r e f f o r t 'i n a v e r y c r it ic a l .lim e - „ .
W h e n w o r k e r s ’ g ro u p *, f o r w h a t e v e r r e a s o n * -fig h t eact
o th e r in stead o f d o in g t h r i f w o r k a n d h o ld in g ur&gt;' Itiblr ei
of. n ation al dcfcnnfe, it bl lit t le le a s th a jV n ju titiy in; Ih o fhc
o f th e e n e m y . T h e r e has b een a lc «* e n in g o f auch b e h a v io r
la te ly , u n til th la fla g r a n t c a se OereJopad; b u t th e r e nhquli
t. _ _ __ J
Ip l . ! ■ nomnla m neliitKiMt f r\m
mIk il l'*n('
bo nono w h a te v e r . T h e r e in nraplo m a c h ln q ry f o r t h e c a l
and iH’s c e fu l M tU e m e n t o f la b o r d is p u te s, a n d i t nhoul 1 b&lt;
u*ed. M a c h in e ry can alao lie jir o v ld e d f o r th e d r a ft in g of
w a r la b o r w h en it refu s e s t o d o it s p a rt, b u t th a t nhoul
not lie needed.
A n y lab or o f f i c i a l o r w o r k e r d e lib rrn to l)
q u ittin g v ita l d e fe n s e jo b s sh ou ld blu sh w lt lj aham c.

. B tP C R V B M H FOR TO D AY
m r
C O URAO E
REST ON
T A I T H l ET W IL L
BE JUSTIT T t D i W alt on lb * I-onit be ol
p H
courage, end He
thall
i n — thill ttia e heart.— I’ aalm
o f Walling
m poetry)

HroomHt

Or good, that man may mend

I! - f

season the follow ing areas wer- ent neceaeity
become a
*
dcrefed to this purpose: Urns lure mixture.
b e a n , 0,300 acres I soon benn»,
The Cellulose Fiber C o, head­
C'J.OOO i green P&lt;»*. M 0 0 ; cal*bare, 18,000] tomatoes, 81,006; ed br E. B. Elliott as president
peppers, 8,000; lettuce, 8,000; and Mark Wilcox a* eeereUrjcelery,
watermelons,
rt 7,50#;
..___
____________ w .17,- . (rttiu rrr, both M liiD itni. n ti
ooo;
*. 1,000; caeoMbon.l bought of tbg alata aa additional
POO:' eggpi
eetrvlant,
7,000. Tbeee
Tbeoe figures a:
apply to freah thousand acres o f land fo r I I I ?
vr f t tables in ly , net for canning, i 000.

♦W E W IL L P « P A R E
c o o n t e r b l o n w 'u i

1

DUE

t im e

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.

A i l l am) woman s a ri she must! Some of the oldsters remember
hare Itet throe cup* o f coffee! the thin, small slhrtr coin— a balffo r breakfast. Mark Twain said!dims of SO years ago; later cam*
a reasonable amount o f fleas vraala copper twe-eent piece and a
rood fo r a d e g ; maybe the same patt-nirklo three cent eflo. alt
Is true c f coffee.
j i-opyUr for a period.. Now the
— r- ■ ■■■
! mint I. considering turning out

Calculation

Social Calendar
m b s u u k

That

‘a

the Idnd yoti win
th rift find at

BILL’S’’ P a c k A d ii

ter Iravin* lacteal rrtpomc.

J | •&lt;■*,! l,y the paper* that Frank-!
lin l&gt;. has up hi* alrave a idee
f»r a femall army blggtrin tho'
In tho rovrred wagon day*
[Wav. Th’ call |j arma orter b*'
easy fer them.
IM cha Kllvnorj
K«i* to l&gt;o hrimry'lmr^glnrral or
sumthln*. Hnr what jru kin do!
___ _____________ . . ... . „ _
U&gt; ut It fe r He afeend my Sal'll
xicn la woven with highway* atari rIt lh* fraver then wkoH hoe the
-ulte recently a national road w as' later*?"
p.i.,.1 from the upper *trrtcbea&lt;
----- •---oi Alaska to Panama.
It urlUj
Live and Irani.
The frdrr.il
eventually penetrate South Amsr- *«eislary of agilcullure hsm p la n t
Ira.
11" the "U s u ry " e l*»* ths folia* •
—-----‘ inr vrgrtabks: &lt;fiery, (urumusm,
llrro U n lu irf n.-te front d ir , sullfiower, eggplant, watermel-ns
Isaac Tpctlcbcrrv'* “ Dog C rick,1lantalouprs, bead Irttuce. nreen
Holler evenin'/. Yo' ol' rannlnt— peppers, asparagus and artlrhoke .

ENDS TONIGHT -41DOUBLE FEATURE

I n k i n g al th e a m a zin g ly c o m p lic a te d lu n t n im A t board
o f a m od e m a irlin e r, w ith i t « m u ltip lic ity o f dials, g a u g es
and in d icators. It Is d iffic u lt t o r e a liz e th e sh o ck in g s im ­
p lic ity o f l bo W r ig h t b ro th e r’ s e a r ly planea.
Oim d a y , d u rin g a d e m o n a tru tio n flig h t , a rep o rte r
asked W ilb u r W r ig h t how h ig h hla b ro th e r O r v ille was
fly in g .
W ilb u r took an old b ro o m s tic k b o a r in g u series
o f notches, picked dip n sh ort p ie c e o f board, put the tw o
to g e th e r in a n g u la r rela tion o f som e m y s te r io u s sort, held
th em u lo ft and squ in ted a lo n g th e b ro o m a lic k a t the plane.
T h e n , n ft e r lo o k in g at th e n otch ea. he aald, “ Oh. about

EltT
‘.h i i i i i t ri isc
'III WILL LIST 1
LOIS TIME BECAVSC-

W e V M O ir

Dietician’s Delight

Current

Lo^ioil Auxiliary H&amp;s!
namr
Armistice Day Dancel£uMlr

a

ELOISE W INN LEE, Sodtiy Editor

. (iood Military Job

D em ocracies can learn, a f t e r a ll.
P e o p le w h o rem em ­
b er th o b lu n d ers and d elays o f th o la s t w a r , o r h a ve read
them In honest accounts, c a n n o t b u t lie Im p ressed w ith the
Im m ense s u p e rio rity o f A m e r ic a n p re p a ra tio n s f o r th is
w ar, both hum an and m aterin l.
T h o v a s t c o n v o y o f ships, tr o o p s an d su p p lies d e liv e r 'd
In A f r ic a ju s t th o o th e r d a y , b e fo r e p e o p le h e ro a t hom e
had an y n otion o f w h a t w as b e in g d on e, is a g o o d exam ple’
T h a t e x jic illtlo n a r y fo r c e c o m p ris e d a g r e a t a r m y , equipped
w ith all th o n ecessa ry su p p lies o f te n th ou san d kinds &gt;c
s e rv e In a p ro lo n g e d cam p a ign o v e r scan, In a p r im itiv e c on ­
tin en t o f f e r in g en orm ou s d iffic u lt ie s , w h e r e n o morS than
-ii handful o f A m e ric a n * hod e v e r fo u g h t.
S o ad m irab ly
was th e Job han d led th at th e th o u s a n d * o f A m u cicnu * wh&lt;
m ust h a ve kn ow n nlim it it k e p t silen t* and. th o A m erica n
I public hnd no w a r n in g o f . Its d is p a tc h u n t l l t h o arm ud;
'reach
ed its
Its d estin a tio n . A n d d o u b ila a * b y th is tlm o th ere
reached
lire s im ila r n rm ad as being p re p a re d f o r d is p a tc h to o tlie i
v ita l areas o f th o b ig w ar.
W o h a ve n e v e r had an y d o u b t a s to th o q u a lity o f out
fig h t in g m en. N o w w ith th e e f f ic ie n c y o f th o trnn aporla
tion and su p p ly s y s te m so c le a r ly s h o w n In th is anil othoi
areas, th e A m e ric a n people n re g r e a t ly reaaaured.

th their helpless vnl/r
MMtlraa* wish our m*ilnr*s
add- oetrun
i f f * and terror &lt;|ueoch the
ty thab aarrlvtw
wonder where the bullet I*
at may
m f frail doubt* *n&gt;l «&lt;-nl my
■raaring tongue.
ie he* ctalm ci u* three die-!
rbtne year*.
md u* may
ba day*
that
MS thla wound
fkel no pain, living In hralth
4&gt; wta*.
Malory we dedloate our a rlt

f « n i l i , « “ ’ Y O U ,R E O V B U X J E

Comment

TH U R SD A Y
Students from Cram mar School,
Junior High School and Seminole
dflgh Scbcol are Invited free of
m r n to tho Recreation Center
from 7:80 P. M. until ll;0 0 P. M.
The Seminole Rebekah Lodge
No. 43 will meet in I. O. O. F.
Hall st 8:00 P. M.
There will be a night session
■ f th*
the Red
Rod Croea
Cross 8u
Surgical Dress­
O
Tings
n gst. Group at the Grammar
School at 7 JO o'clock.
F R ID A Y
Student* from Sanford Gram­
mar School, Junior High School,
^ p d Seminole High School ar*
w l t r d free c f charge to the Rec­
reation Center from 7:30 P. M.
to I I :00 P. M.
Th* Rose Circle o f tb* Sanford
Garden Club will meet at 10:00
A . M. at the home of Mrs. Sadi*
g rouse, 1018 Magnolia Avenue,
“ rs. Stella P. Arrington will
■peak on "Our Contribotlcn to
Good C ltitem hlp".
Th* Dirt Gardener*' C lrtl* of
th* Sanford Garden Club will
meet at 10:00 o'clock at th* borne
W Mr*. B. W. Wilke, 43Z Sum­
merlin Av*.
Th* Daughter* of th* American
Revolution will meet at 3:00
o'clock at th* home o f Mrs. J. B.
Ray, 004 Palmetto Avenue, with
J l l u Iren* Hinton as co-hooteaaaa.
™ ll visiting daughter* are urged
to attend.
Th* Central Circle of th* Gar­
den Club will meet with Mr*.
Ralph Chapman at her home, 20V
East Tenth Street, al 10:00
•'d o c k .
Mr*. A. W. Epps will
ipeak on “ Rot* Culture".
A ll women are urged to coma
to th* Grammar Senool to make
surgical dreasing*.
A u lia C lrtl* of tS* Garden
Club will meet with Mr*. E. a
S m ith at her home on 110 West
Nineteenth Street at 7:10 P. M.
Th* Home Demonstration O ub
will meet at the home of Mr*. B.
H. Deck. 2420 Laurel Av*.. at
2:00 o'clock. Bring suggeetiona
J o t Chriatma- rifts
•
SATU RD AY
The Cecilian Music Club will
meet st 3;IA o'clock at th* Fannie
Reba Munson Studio, 603 Myrtle

Private Jones

The American Legion Auulim y
of the Campbell Lowing I 'ml ft:
Held with s later nurnki in yI
tendance, an Arnuallcr IU&gt; Hull
la»l night
«t
the
\tn t«r).
which w
« i »»
* ollr«rti%rl&gt;
drcoiutnl |
•It *lc
taakela of gljktliofi
in \ I
ofa am| ihi\

T e le p h o n o 148

Pezold Home Scene Of
Party for Miss Meisch
The home of Mrs. Paul I'ctold
was the scene ol a bridge and
bunco party Monday n lfbl when
at a entertained in honor of Miss
Constancy Meisch. whoa* wedding
will bs an event ol early Novcrabci.
.
Baskets and vases of pink and
whits chrysanthemums were used
to decorate the rooms which were
opened cnsultc lor the occasion.
High prise for bridge went to
Mist France* Mahoney end low
prise, to Miss Doris Sue Williams.
High and low prises for bunco
were won by Miss Adelaide Hitch­
er and Mr*. Margaret Reardon
respectively and Mrs. John Lud­
w ig received
the
prise
ioi
tcreene.
Mist Meisch
was
presented
with a large basket, covered with
slhrtr and while ribbons, filled
with gifts from th* guests. She
received a
large
gold-framed
mantle mirror as ■ gift toi the
occasion.
A salad and sweet couroe was
then serve,! by the hostess, asslsttd by Mr*. John I'riold, Mr*.
Ludwig, and Miss Dorothy- Pttold, to th* following:
MIm
Meisch, Mrs. Frank Meisch. Mrs.
Julia Ludwig, Mrs. E. j . Amann,
Mrs. A. J. Grant. Mrs. Robert
William*. Mr*. Herbert Stoothoff,
Mr*. Walter Meriwether,
Mr*.
Francis Roumlllst,
Mrs. Henry
Wight, Mr*. Fred Brandt, Mr*.
Fre,) Zerrennct, end Mrs. Realuon.
Alto, the Mist** Oledt Dyson.
Dorothy Powell. RutS
Meisch.
Herschsl Hamby. Jusn Asssrtllo.
Nell Stewart. Mary vv ight, Elisa­
beth Dyson, Miss Moloney, and
Mia* Richter.

Alathean Clans
Has Monthly Meeting

Jack Scnn. of V rm liewch. Is
■pciMling several ua&gt;i in S4infor\i.
Lieut. Col. Curry of Washing­
ton, D. C.# U stopping nt the May­
fair Hotel while making his round
of duties In Sanford.
Archie
Ward ha» joined
the
Mounted Coast Huaids and will
report fur duty tn Miami on Mon­
day.
Petty Officer J II Phillips. U.
S. N. R. arrived from Norfolk,
Va. to a|Hni| severnl days with
his family hrrr
--------! Henry Fonda and Gene Tierney In "RING S ON HER FIN G E RS." a
Frlrnds of Mrs )r r ,l I’ope will double-trouble romance parked with l.ugh, and screaming susprii,*,
UI* in I he Frrn«UMs,ughlon **M»' ,ho» ln* •* «h» R1TZ- ‘ “ Jar °"&gt;r. • " * '•'« double bill progrm.
morial llu ip iu l
Mrs. J (• 11.11 h .« relumnl
lsingley
to her
home in the
h**r
Apartment.
.It , r vuiting
daughter, Mr.-’ W J Steed, In
Orlando.
Mrs, I*ro Hih' k w i H of Towan*
da. Penn, is the house -uesl of
Mr. and M ir IV n tirl Stafford
and Mrs. Julia (s«&gt;nialri st their
home on l^srk A»rnur
First Hergt Jamc* 1» Colbert,
who has been viRiting hit mother.
Mrs. Kdith
t 'oiler rt
retunie*!
Tuesday to Fort
lletininr. fits
where be is •(■’.lohod
I
Mr. and Mm II \ Foi. and
son, Charles
mil Jr have re­
turned from
Satannah.
N. Y.
where they have *|Hiit the paat
three months
|

Mr and Mrs Ralph Campbell !
of 11.1 Kim Avenue are receiving I
congratulations
upon their se- I
Th* Alathean Class of
the
First Baptist Church
hsld
Its eond annuersar% wuirh they celemonthly business and n e t* 1 meet­ bis let I on Monda) Nov y
ing a f th* home at Mr* R. L.
Mr.
Charles
Krlvtdge
amt
"Bagwood." Arthur U k e. get. all wr.piwsl up in. "Blondle," Penny
Denn on Myrtle Avenue with
Ur*. 0. C. Gibb.. Mr*. E. M. daughter. Itrll- Lyml arrtvr.1 lo- Singleton's wurk for s gay wen* in MI.'LNDIE FOR V IC T O R Y ."
Swmlm and Mr. I’rar1 llan.eM day to »j»*n«l mmr lim e with Mr* showing tim »rrvw and Hsturilay at th. I««ral HIT*'*
aa (o-hostsuss A fter tS* devo­ Setvidge * parents Mr ami Mrs
tional, given in Mr, I) R. Beck, W M MtKmnnn
plana wer* madr mi . t'hri.tmar
1 1 (H ) A t t e n d R e g u l a r
Party to be hrlii on Dei I
I irot
I. \ I I iriiu ri
and
• During th« socis1 h«»u. e whKr M rs b .'rrseeti ,.f N . w \ o rk S ta te
•Icphant sale was held and pro have i*r r i %e*| hi S a n fo rd w h ir r
nnounced ■ financial suereat He l.teu t K n n u ll w ill la k e up hi«|
He* t i l * J r a n llrtrw n cele
T h e re g u la r
S a tu rd a y
night
freshments were then Rerved by dutirw at tin* N nvm I S ir lia a r S ta
*" &gt; th ird h ir th d a ) on No
d a lir r ( hi n e rv ie r men st tin &lt; it) bi
ths hostesses to the .ollowlng
tlofl
I
• w ith
h n t h .U ) p a rt)
H a ll A Hiit«»r»iim. u iv lir t ie *uperMrs. Jodsr I ’impmn Mrs J A
% I M t q i **f I h r |l|V |a |« « r » «»f l l » - I P S ’
• . I«* i mot he i , M r*
I I*
Ptrangr, Mrs. H 7. Johnson. Si .
S e l k’ &lt; J ,44 L | i )H i* ntxl S e ig t
t
mu
w
a*
a
port
no
i
*•*
I
la*(
S
a
tu
r
d
a
y
Mrs. Clyde Dicker«on Mrs li (
m.
I ii
lot.b)
ol
lh .
Ro bert I
I ................... • &lt;&gt;f Mr «l»d
by the P ilo t 1 i«b K ef real inertia
kiethvin. Mrs
\nlie
WiltUms. M is K I
K vana
1 1 .n t m e rit»
tif th is c ity ,
of punch and ctwikie* were i c r \ « l
Mrs. lUb Hall Mr* H II. Od- a re
\i« itin g
w ith r r t a t n i *
ml
e n jo y e d thr«»ugh
ham, Mrs. J M Wilton Mrs N o rth $ 4 i.d in s tw fore ir t u r n in g arul a c o m m itte e was pre*«n* to
a m i lie* er I)
aftrriKM in
w r lt o m r th r s a ilo r s and mariners
Murray Jarvis and Mr» W C to bUrt llrn n in g , (.a
' •e n tr*l w ith m a n ) lo b rl)
A b ou t UN) sa llo re n e s .
b n s’ e s w s ,
Lynn
ft«*r
•* Inch
re fie s h m e n ts
an«l s c r v b t
m en stte n d e .l
Also. Mrs Fred Myers Mr»
r * ed
Ser.fl Harold lh&gt;ktr and Mr*»
L. Lyons, Mr* (*. !&gt;. Forrester.
«'ir)*»\ mg thr p a r t)
ith
Mrs. J. I\ Holttrlsw ami Mrs. linker have returm-il t*« Fort lie t
I 31
H io w n
I lit r ila u g h te r
ninjr
(ia after
k|»itiiig
with
NOr i CE
law
1
*
•
I
h
r
Mi*
*
liorirth)
Mae
Sergt
Itokrr’e mother. M i*
I
M.-tta Mint.ii
i M e lt*
V |rti«
A (K&gt;krr. al )i«r home on b&lt;««t
O u r liundre*! pouiHl* • ( "Id *iU
^ la n e S p i * . ) ,
iio r il)
Jra n
A rt.
a ml n ylo n hose n re nrr.b-d at oner
Fifth Street
I m a n . h .ilh a i
M d la ii
la ir r t t a
Students frons Sanfonl Gram
for w * r p ro d u ctio n ai c o rd in g I.
I
i
m
.
II*
llv
A
I
&gt;.iig
am
i
A
nna
\ mar 8chocl, Junior High Sch4»o|
M iss M arth a
ilr o w n
w as th*- an a p p e a l fro m th r Humllen for
• row n
• and Semlncte High Schttol are in- w rrken t) guest
am i an&gt;
of h r l
m other. A m e r ic a o ffic e tm la)
A ls o
M'
M e tis
Ju n lo i
|sited free of charge to the Re
H etty H all H row n. at C a m p H lsm l one w ish in g to donate m ay . a . I
M e lts
Jm n ,
s t iit k la m |. V ir g il
|creation Center from 7 30 P M Ing
She
w as
joined
b» her the o ffic e at 110 M ag n o lia A * ,
I
’»e
S|»ike)
M
• Retail
Swea*
until 11:00 P. M.
nue «in T u r s .la y or F r id a ) afte*
b ro th e r. D ick B ro w n , and the par
rs |lai«
l"vr&gt;
M is
( ir a r c
i The Junior Commandss w ill,
c o n ta c t
M r*
L illia
attend ed th s G e o r g ia - F lo rid a noons, hi
l&gt; ru sn
M
o
.iin
a
S
t
a
n
s la m l.
I meat at 10 A. M. at the Woman's fo
f(Vo tb all
gam e
In J a c k s o n v ille V ic k e r y , 308 W e st T h ird S tre e t
1 'I r and Mi- I Inin M allali. Mi
Club.
| ml M m H nt ..Id I. ny Mi ami
'M rs
V ii gil
\|* tt«
ami Mrs
^Isst Saturday.
I almadg. Melt*
. ——

—

Birthday I'arty (iiven
Service Men's Dance Bfwrly Jean Brown

Hr A tiN R W WRL81I

is o

s tu d e n t*

I., vt.it hi* wife *n.i ,M,rn,t. )•■•. Attend Holiday Dunce
I a s h o rt tim e , lie has Just tie*’ ]
T
.
life lead VS year*, whereas It
1*Htar-Advnrale ahould have Iwen “ 7ft
year*.").
low In Jasper who
----------m y to give him a
This Inflatiu.v Is
bound to
l back private.
calrb you one w»v oi another
T
like the man set his bear tiap—
urged to hold their "to caUh Mm gwlne er aromln ".
on down to T 1-2 u ' t . * ; * r dm Miami, woodyards
However you don't'a*ke&lt;l $14 a cord Inj- wood and
. much If vou don't now they want to hike th# p r* «
lloatr llbodM Mys f t f .
Ju»t M tM Q lia i AN AOl*
a n t It
Napoleon who
an army travel* on It*

Thiodora iloMCvrlt le cmlltcd
with saying that the only perfect
ccmmlttro consisted of three perions, wit) two of them home tick
a bed. The uld man Grump aald
that It soemed to him this "onefor all"-trait » a « a family onu

r«*lrase*l fn o n the hoapltal In M 1
A InhiI I ’d* all.
bile. A la w h e re h r w as r o n f im i
' « ra in in ,11 J'.r . .. Iligl
fo r a few d a ) a *lur to ** hat k

o f L ib n u . Nrgro rr- In 1824 by Hobtrt G. I ! » r p f f o f

Especially
Suited To You....
Some say
they’re suits
. . . we call
them

Yowell

M a s s a ch u s e tts c a r o w n e rs
now p e rm itted to c«dlert f r e s
11 sn sfM iiim g " s h a re
p a ssen g e r .

'm m the
am i H ig h

at|. al* ,| the
\ »mm. I ice ]
•t
thi 1
, ,u,&gt;
I All* e I • I’l U-t "l.l.l
W &gt;jng I Vo, h - 4a|ul* Mu.ic .*•» |
umi.hrv I and
(hi
i «mi m il Lee !
■resenl«-« tit d a n c e r •«!th s m a ll I
Miss Joy K ill’ ll, unit su|»rrvitie
.-am
i
kmeiic*
m in ia tu re
of the State Welfare Uoaid .
•ala as
••nienlo. o| thi occasion,
1District IS o f Seminole Count)
I
Much
s
r«|hti
lasru
about
ths
•pent Monday conferring with *Mm
] Evelyn Gumming, district dln-eloV I lance ? • • rv'tressed Mrs. Ruth
f tghl,
wh«*
war
In
and Miss Kot*ert Williams, flrhi Gordon
barge
f t h r uflal.
declared.
director of the State W rlfan
Tin*
ui-*
l
Mia*
dance
Hoard.
&lt;hc-tlnl&gt; ,j f.
T h a n k s g iv in g n ig h t,
ind mil M*H
’ * a re In vite d
o r ite .Ml
Mrs. J. H. INirter and MiK lltalth Porter of Tarborn. N *
A n y piopeeard law fo r th r ()|«.
and Mrs. C. C. Talley of .Nash IflC t of C id u m h ta h a s tn he • +
Tann. left yesterday f.
* illr ,
f&gt;roVe*| by the f• «)i r a l llu t r a u o f
th e li homes after visiting thr
*be H m lget. even if it not a f i ­
niece. Mr*. W. G Hall
n a n c ia l
rh*e*d.

COMING: Friday and
noser

2 Features!

atnwe

SINGLETON • LAKE
lewyOaos

O M K »X W M «

8*yeW*Ceskh*

Emil Ludwig, whoa* name
4 detidely Garman llavor. I
•yndlrutad story n t lha uer
peopla, daiw* iMa
ionlriv
true roptrast between them
the English. The f e r m s ^ T a
clerwa. lack, of Initially*! the I
died* of year* at' Uwfr U i
ha* tahghl them bbt ne Util
(.tedlaoea, realmenUtloo. Y
placed upon their awn rteeti
the masi. sthmbleef In laded
and hesitation In anow tac i
to do. The Englishman, he i
taper printed thla la alwava ready to aaeum*
sponeibilttar.
y ' from a train**:
^MLaml Uracb gsed to be a pUo*
for to U ln s betkle Joint*; now It
la s place for throbbing rookie
recent Jibe U th*
m t be tt# I s M S i

O f I ok — black;
iT a , Win* tea* &lt;
on occasional j
rr o f writing f|

ssnthemums
sgaln*t
r
hatk
ground of bamboo ami fern The
•tare held a bu^e American flag
made of red. w’lltc. and blue rirpe
paper, and tbe Aunliary flag and
American flag wen
nlaced or
lbs dance flooi st each aitlr
aid ol
.hi
tag*
Kddlr King ami hi* o r r h r a lr r |
supplied the must.
*n. •Unrint
was tnJoycd until a late Hour A l
ns* In*
midnight a grand man
be Mrs. C M Uhill
picMtlrnt
of the Auilliar)
ami M.
.Ned
Smith, president of th« ( aiitphs'll
Isoasini. Post
Those attending weie Mi and
\lrs. Harold h a - n o .
M.
nml
Mis. W . L Sleg. Mi ami
Mrs
tV. L Wooley. Mi and Mm It
L- Caldwell. MiHan\ Week*,
lh
and Mis
Heni\ M r l a din
Ji , l*apt T
W
llsnna
I lent
Claries J Trill. I teut \\
$
Mrltri, Herat.
It
11
Mitchell I
Cnrp. 1. II
This*
Cap!
Far*
trucks, Mr and M . • W Ii Ron*. I
Mr and Mrs W II Itnie.r. Mi )
snd Mrs. Henry Witte. Ji Mi j
and Mrs. O I. Shuman. Mi and .
Mrs. II. A. Swans4in. Mi
and
Mrs. W. T Thorne
Mi
an I i
Mrs. A. C. Stan. M m W
F. 1
Smith, Mrs t
W l-h.lle
Mm
Cllfioni 1'iuctoi
Mr*
A
S |
Klmherlln. hii
an,| Mrs
II t ' |
tirodd ) . Mrs K
I
.Su m m erse ll i
Mrs. Kthel I.- T h o m a Mr
and .
Mil. .0 P. W ad e, I M Joe Suka |
Mrs. l-rtl is Tatum. M is S ta n le % 1
I J Jones. Mi and M i*
M
J
lAvifft, Mr
ami Mm
J
It
Phillips.
Mrs
M ar*
H a r r e ll
Mrs ll n Morgan. Mr an.I M i*
A B
Hallowsv. Mr
an*| 'I t •
C, L. S rm i.le t Mi anil Mr* It*.*
Tllli*. Mi *n.l Mr- T I.
S.uil
livan. and Mi
anil Mr,
\&gt;-&gt;t
Smith
Alsu. INI
Willi. m
i our«e&gt;
Mr. and Mrs
\V i.
Fleming
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew l airawat.
Mrs. Kay Dunk. Mm
) &lt; «m
nlon. I. M Case). F.H llankin.
n sHnklns. t'arl Hatting
H
Julien
Mine* I n )
S
S
Hurt. II. O
Ant honi
J»w
('ernithers. Joe
Davis, Elmer Weislmn
^**»lt)
Wads. Jim Johns W v\..i l I
Cllllam, H Witte
Si
H I
t.oosle, K A Hu«kn&gt;gh«*Mi J ■*im •
0 Fanil. Frank \ m olf. . \
I
M Smith. C It t a» prill* I I
I I
Gamer. K Hurt. Ilngi*
k«ni' |
lh&gt;iiglas Btsnstrom It &lt;• IG ’ L
mm
Ji , Jim (#1 ant
l" h n I •
Walter Gardenrr
Dan i . n. .. »
Mrs Mona L Rigg- M» • U
It
Hrinson, M r i F.dna 11•wL •t l • •
John Sbeehy. Mr and M m l
J Hhamea. Dr H e rm a n I'e j ••
Mr and
Mrs Ju*l D
Mad.hu |
Mi an«l Mr. 1.#-* Ih»toe.
M«- *
Ma line Clark, and branL 11 e*»«#*
Also, the Ml.*es NIt glhla loaf
Itjr, Mary Mohlek. D«»n«
I
11 |
Jonnit Harmon Nell hakao«* igh (
O arlottec tsblll. F.unlo la tu m |
Florence Wells
Mat)oiie
Jon* |
Hurtikk. I/orelei
1h«*inr
I lit*'
Jane Gleason
Kliaalerth
D' •••• I
Nell
Slew a rt.
lleMUlUr &lt; In ik I
lulls Caldwell.
t aiolvn
\\ i!•••«*
Mi and Mrs W &gt; Vihl. n M.
sml Mrs
|)$ck Aiken
Mi
and
Mrs Ralph K a n
Mr sn,| Mi*
Joel 8 bifid. Chart.. Allan |l&gt; i«l
(iene Harrison
G le n n
n«lh«in
Mi an«i
Mr. T \ llulnri J J
Kocko. J
I
Allen. A H Sul** •
Charles Smith A
S A llrn
I
Olson
IHrhard
R
Cameron
Thoma. George, ami II 1 &lt; laik

PAGE THREtw

our Iran or v
sod alwsji aonkiaathy pface d b rjt«
W e arc t * t h J mot «

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W e Hgwgg ; fii-iri ' **. . L . , . ffLt1.

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nc^fr kfon o »t t Dutrofiti riooiLSg
tip
nfiWrta wVLIa
wiH
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m tz rda objects
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tm M
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A Midnight Show

Iq ilt

■’s Different!

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C nnllgnn

8 w c a te r e —

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in lo v e ly

COUSINS

b r ig h t colors,
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W ith X y lo n

■Women ar* e ip eclely critical about th*
»Sp« they buy today. They w#ni ilreng

S t it c h * *

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1 29

Me me, adjurieble itrepe,

perfect St In

length end ta e l Our # 11 “ L a d y O ld "
dip is the drawer

, It hei everythkg

women want In a dip the** deyil R es reyee
tetln with tong-vr#*rlng N Y L O N ititched
teem*. Tearote er whit* Is s i d**4 12-44,

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IK M U ( I f u a u u io u i

H55SSS6HB

Can Boast Of
0 . D. T. OnDERS REDUCTION IN TRUCK

PICKUI* AND DELIVERIES TO HAVE GAS AND
TIKES.

We are raking our palrona lo co-operate by:
1. Bringing In and calling for cleaning when
possible.
2. Paying driver when he presents bill lo save
call back*.
3. When one dav service la desired, bringing In
and calling for cleaning.

SEMINOLE DRY CLEANERS
(P le a s e R e tu r n

220 Magnolia Are.

hangers)

^

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Phoft 8*1

NOW OPEN FOR GUESTS
Dining Room Service
Breakfast............. 46c and 62
Luncheon - - 75c and 1.00
Dinner — 1.00 and 1.25

k w m s s

-t

w

rambar. m l .
i h i m Ih* Ilk 4ar • ( Korimktr,
III!.

P ar* r
Tha a j i u i u H U
of iko aald
proparlf uadar Iko aald earlirtroU
n i* irirnnoN.
laauod waa In IM aaaao of l ‘n('lark Clrm l, Court. lUm- k i u i a
Inolo I'aunlr. Florida.
I'alasa aald certificate akalt bo
(Official Brail
radromod aroonflaa lo law, Iko
■rnoorlf Orarrlbod Ikoroln wilt bo
■old lo Iko klgkaa, blddtr al Iko
s o n m o r A PFU canos roa
ooarl kauao door on Ik* Ural KuaT A t DKG)
dar In Iko month of Ixnm brr,
« il a m i l l i f aar o p ia u
l* lf, wklrk la Iko Tth day of I * ,
n o t ic k i *
iiK iin ir
iiiv r m .
IIIL
,
Thai John IL Walklaa kold.r of rombor,
Ik ltd Ihla Ilk day of .November,
l - l of Tua Carllflrala No. H i, laonrd Ika lal day of Aaguat A. Il,
Tha Celery Fed football n u t I »ia. haa fllrd m a t In my offldo
a p. HKiinoN.
' Clark Ctrokli court, flam.
celebrated Arm litlee Dap with a nod hat mado application for. a
I nolo County. Florida.
peppy workout yeaterday after­ taa daod Ip bo laaood Ib.rooa.
noon to propa ration fo r thiM Paid certificate embrace Iko fat- &lt;Official Oral)
i me Friday evening with 8t.
uguatloe High School, who have
•rnt word, according to Coach MeLuma, that they wrtll Invade San.
fort] with a large ar|aad o f grid,
dor*.
,
Florida football hlator), ih« Ga­
Too near to the Friday game
lore can boaat of administering
for heavy »c rim mage, the Fed4
»e v * r » l worst defeat*
u. op gave their attention to patting*
ponaatd on thler own part, lope
In (file category waa e 111 to O l. .win over
Bouthen
College In
11/1*. N e tt comet the 7F to Cl T b « Fcda are now g e t t lr * . mceli
I.efuat of Charletton College in better llmlnk In their playt, a
U&gt;1*. Mord recent wat r 7’, t« c glaring weatneti earlier In the
hr king , administered
UBoltin-.
eeaaonr they tl»o know their tig,
Co I lego' In 1*24.
nala much better. Coacn idcLpest
Another htg'i tcorr t j the Ca- I pointed out. end after two heart
l e f t - came In IP*1. when ihe&gt; enlng rlctoriet, they am ready ta
handed Mercer College a 73 lo 0 , meet all romert.
licking. Thai tame yea.
wimmr fringe, rign i guani, p
reported to bo In good condition
now, end will, no doubt play In
the game Friday evening.
Probable lineup will be: Carleton, laj Singletary, It ; Frank
Johnson, Ig; fo x , c; Ralturn, rgi
llrlre, rt; IFekle, re . Daniel*. qb;
C U D A H Y P U A lT A N G RAD E - A Fleming, Ih; Lee, fb ; I Andrew,
rh.
«

Many Opponeni

"TOUCHDOWN"

OPERATORS;
Thereea Humphrey T yle r

tiff.

Leona Vaughan

Anna Mao Drown

A N N ’S MIRASOL BEAUTY SALON
n r

P a r t A t *.

Ph m

717

V

WHERE CUSTOMERS SEND THEIR FR

“ Ilring Your Guests lo the Mayfair**

m tk

C«t Into tha r » l n r with • bow poraoaont—
!h h B M
Soft— pemlnlne. Thoea now c«rl rh n trre win ■
football beroeal C a ll for appointment.

C

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I-O IN ..... Lb,

X T flO I f

WOMKJf WORKER* NEEDED

THUBS. m i PW . SPECIALS

CLU B
ROUND

ftJ l\ s flI&amp;

Lb.
Lb.

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PITTSBURGH. Nov. 1*. ( * &gt; Paol V. McNutt, c.iairman of the
War Manpower Commission, dorlared Wrdncaday that women
arc capable of doing KO per cent
Of all war lobe and aald that 6,
UO/XX) more of them would hr
needed In Industry ami on the
farm ! by the end o f 1043.

T o r a nc\6
RBmlwifh
trfit,
JpnrrJ hot, try thin: Spread hot,
buttered tna«t with mnyonnal**,
CoYer *Ilh hrnwnisl mushmoTni.
• orinltlr alt*i lemon Juice an«l
MtVg *llh lo l coffer or tea for
fuiwhcon or ■tippir.

Mlcrafllm photography o f I*600,000 life - Inauranco record
rarda recently resulted In a IK)
prr cent of atnrage apace.

LEGAL NOTICES

HENS

lb 29c FRYERS

LIVER
Hath
Mince Meat

lb 35c LlVER ...
H a lil

17c M U LLE t
PIG PORK H A M S ........
PIG PORK SHOULDERS
PIG PORK BACKBONE
PIG PORK SAUSAGE

Pm r r I

lb 20c. BUTTER
IWIIr*

lb 49c HAM
W ISCONSIN

CHEDDAR CHEESE lb. 3 2

V E X T R A ENERGY "
for that E X T R A E FFO R T
- TO W IN T H E W A R / j

FR ID AY ONL

FRID AY ONLY
C ARRO TS......bch. &amp;/2c
CABB AG E.... lb 6c
*n. i hAIM:
POTATOES, 10 lbs 31c

-Southern'

PAH n

IR I.I.O W

BANANAS, 3 lbs 19c
jnri r4i..
LEM O NS.... d o t 17c

SAUSAGE lb. 2 5 c

PIG LIVER

APPLES
r i x r r i.o r A L
BEANS
.
i
»i m n r r
SQUASH
it t i

GRAPES _ 2 Ibfl .. 25c
ONIONS .. 2 lbs *? 9c

v r i . i AW ' odd iff NO"

f f i M S T s lbs .. 23c

NO IF. Extra
K#. I l a i r t l RMf«

Apple Salicc.......... Ht
[ Nu. &gt; N. V. Cry alal

Classified Advertisements

\yhite Syrup.........39c
4 4 Oa rkllllua*

| rlulha,
riCTO R Y
GAIUIKN
vegetable
planti aa followa: 100 each In i atolng
stllle collection, Broccoli, Cabhelp wgnust. ndi
1Ia . « 1
Y&gt;agv, Bemucla Onlona, Cnllarda,
Lettuce. Beet*. Tcmatoca, Eagarole, Leeka, Il ruiaela Sprout*. MIHCKIJ.ANKOL'H
A ll for f l .00 plui poetiga trr
W » bur aceoftd hi
Phono 1*7.

.

Tomato Juice ....... 21c

F’emale
ItaraU.

f t* 9

Whole BeetA, 2 for 25c
* • . I rum ukalr.

ontot.

hly. dug.
CIIIARANreach you In planting
Other bargain offere,
&gt;**» described In car
*r— Bend now! Want
rf rut floweret Then
rLE R roar*—aend i t
[Ml T Y T K X ROHB NUU8t:fl.
i l . A a t hat, T Y LE R, TEXAfl.

rititle

Tomato Soup. 3 for 25c
N a. I M

dkrsa

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Peaches ................. 15c

waRw BT

Apple Juice —
u
Sanlord A re ,

Cherries .............. l! 26c
No. I Toll B w a lra rkalee

Fruit Cocktail

Nelaon,

Beltii Small
trailer, -good
J^ C aJ ] Weleka Apt. No. It.
ripened peyayta. iihonc ft.
Oafrieon. 4*13. Wa Dtllvor.

ttathes Moat
m Is The .
(Cleaned u i

17c

Sugar P eaa...
J
Na.* I
Tom ato'tyree

RCONOMICAL

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Shreddles......................... l l t f €

B— Mnn'a itI'honr &lt;162 J
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22c

t t i M k’.rkee^ a la-&lt; 'a reeag

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W O ODBURY’ S

Whole Freealoaa

M Oa Mali**

m UnTY
drcaa, pracllcelly
IF, It r din got a atjle. Inquire
hi.

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W W w W 1I^W *e v^ a

Q U ALITY SOAP SAL
Flukes, lge. 22c, sm. 9c
Lifebuoy Soap, 3 for 19c
Collet Soap .... 3 for 19c
Dinners.. 10c

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THE SANFORD HERALD. S m y p g a

Navy Commander
fonored&lt; At
Makes Armistice*
Civic
___ Dinner Holiday Address

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Pag* On#!

Ik tt U * y w ill Iw in fin* physical t Muiway a( fl lirt A. 11." said
"The Iin part wma
c o n d itio n when they J.ln t),, ( ( „ ( . Coqvtr. Ilu g h o
V Lifttl. Fred Ballard pointed out Urmcndou*. arul il «arm ml u
that bia Job of operation* officer though th. I aland row Ihrta or
n i to k ffp Comdr. C.rwr happy ,our frT( 1J l *‘ ,n ,.how hl‘ c^ ki,
and contented through • &gt; , . . M '}»•*■ ,,hr I**1' " « » • f ruul&gt; ‘‘ f
approrrd by Lieut. C mdr.! J ‘ n. £ “ *• J5*.w
T J E ‘A l
m fW .
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rcmpUln* forinLUbU yardage (IGot* pii4)I trail* Slnkwfrb I n iif's ll'
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In total off flir t with ISO!
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Th. * h
1**7 by ruahilur arwl 11P7 b&gt; «n-« 1 t Vi I »■i
ing Hill Duitan of h tl^ u tu l
n-ml with IffO varri*, Roy M*
Kav of T u a * lourth
to*
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ft paihfni ranks'll or * sn.^U
K\in* i# .n front with
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fi*uf
\!a tlmcrnnli : . *
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Ida th l Iraiiltib. T**’ «

a i’ w ar: 'once araln on Armialtca
Day. we are fighting on the field*
of battle, in the air and on the
high aeaa to protect and preserve
I hoar principle* for ahrrh ihe
brace men of I PIT and 191*
made the aupreme aarrtfiee “
Ir\ Iwhalf of the American Legion 1‘uct. Lieut, t ..mdr J. K.
Meagher, executive officer of the
Naval Air Station presented a
medal to Mr*. K II. McIntyre,
of (rlnnervtile anu a lour etar
aervier I lag to Mr*. I- A. Smith
of s.n fo n i, honoring them a*

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f * ' " ’1, who *■: _ rLj,
,n . ij!*, i v (h i, I mother* having four »on» In the
^ p N t e work* officer at the at*.
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Later. a medal will be
Ron and has been in charge of ! * “ hu r i n ^ aol tl.r' n . l ^h e « i , , n •» Mm Smith, he -tated.
the construction program, eg‘ "
a ! I "W e read of men of the armed
PTMMd hi. appreciation for the f t * ^
hi* l‘ “ n' al1 ° ' rr ‘ h“ force,
being
decorated
for
C»-Op*ratien g irt'l him by the j » - .
bravery." raid Comdr Mrngher t*
■i* o f Sanford In building the sta‘ T o r IK day* after Ihe eu - • |,r n m j, the award* to the two
il
W INTER P A R K .
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l •
• J o n and said that hit dutie* from cagoment. the Catalina patrol i mother*.
“ To rew .n l the Indli .
(? [-**tall —Tho •p|&gt;*d«im4*fit «■! t
are chiefly maintenance Plane* o. iny group were combing I Yy Ug| f,ir valor in the line of duty
i , M *i, •
H*it**ri l.»*« CftkritlEi nrihi
#
the tear for turvlvora. Jorty-ona is an inspiration for the other* In
*
sad repair.
thur am* ttfach*. n vi*ntn- in
Senator Houaiiotder aatrf that pilot* and gunner* were picked up the armed force*. We are all in
pirurtor in art at Rnllin* Cnht'ir*
location ef the air atatlon l*Ooat In rubber ouatt, alter ipend- (hi* war* all muat make aarrtfiee*.
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ft
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d/tinK
l hr «in t* trnc
wa n
Ing
tn
day*
adrift,
here trad brought the people of
The Sanford I'.wt of the American
jHovnc#d jrfftardnv
P v * »•!#» ‘
^ a n fO r d an opportunity they have and when rescued, a ere 1^ good Legion hai undertaktn the talk ol
Hamilton llolt. M. K«krtd|(t »
^ * » t r had before and he expressed gpirlLa.
iriUEvert this* wounded. rerogninng aueh aervleta a&gt; la n &gt;
I
larch ronra*
ir
on
U a appreciation for the many fine showed
ed plenty of grit and spirit.
amplified by there two mother*
S C R A P 'H !:
r*
mm#r«"ai art whi.-h will I - open
men It bad already brought here aald Ccmdr. Ilughr*.
who have given lour non* !n Ihe
to
th»*
winter
adult
ndwhitn
*u«p
■iilure of aervice."
ffom all over the ccuntry. “ T o ­
II* also told of Ihe capture
a wi*R ■ t* Rid tin ■ludrru *
ml In th­
day they are otr honored guevli.” a Jap whale boat. It*atm!
I appreciate thl* honor ve
t tprmn-* vtih a lormft1 tn p
he *ald. “ Tomorrow they will he battle area, containing 3t, Jap* ( much and am happy to wear thl,
Inn on Monday rkrnintf N.n i*v
m n gaged In that great conflict o f the vagina crew o f a carrier award a* an honor to ray four
an r\hibil
tif
\fi
Kikridi:* Tm yond the water*".
which when In »lnklng condition
I
eon* , who areIn the service
ol
Thl* mtmbcr
of th* (J. 8. h t m 4
C H ILI C O N
«-\Y |Mj- ( .ilof' fn*n* U fa **4’ m 1
Declaring that the people of kaA been ahandfned by the re i t 1their country from rholre," replle* forte* Inrtdln* A frlr* U undoubt*
|k- ehovii at (h« t!or*i i .n.Ir»*« %
CARNE
Sanford have Joined happily In Ih* o f IM officer* and men. leaving I Mr*. McIntyre In receiving the tdiy In th* thick of thtnfi* lit'*
t&gt;f Art at Itnilin* tmjfi-r*»«•r «tth n
in i
A rm y anti Navy, Senator llnvs- the engine crew to their fa te .' n!*d*l from Comdr. Meagher, “ but S«nrt. Jim** SfcKrogh, of Ktw
M'is'I j I csMbftfon
of
ILdixiaii
holder pointed out that more melt K ite o f these men died In the I
•#u!|ititr* hy Marina dr I Rrado
ho, 7 ' * nn' " , * cl1 » nr “ «*» Vork, chtufftur tn UeuL (kIL
Jr-um this country hate ealiited IP dhy* at ata. The real eipect- l « f m¥ fo“ r
Th» ItolNlm amlptiir
iu» !*••« r
»h* " • " * nmlhai Dwight (Ik e) F#l»mhowtr( c*tvw n lb * armeil aervicea than from ed bo be .hot, and were greatly ' * ho may have one. two or three mjmd^r »vf th* l ? S forrr* *ncniJt*|
nt ro RnIHaa und«*r th** itllFpli'rn
d
any other county In the itatf.
son*
in
the
service.
I
am
glad
in th# Nfirth A fnnur* op#r»tioitf■
Eurpri*^}. whrn initrad, thry tirri?
, Recalling an address Jeltrered
,
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. am an American citicen u-lay
( C tn tta l P n l»&gt;
C ."F *
p ven a . "good ""
meal
rourf,n l|,|#r n
t, n
n privipr|v|.
7; of: :ham
r ; ' ”and, # r m i jrour
i, rontwrr
by Senator Claude l ’epper at a m
SOUSE
&gt;oimntrrt dinner
mnnrr one T V
lege xoto *»*«•
Chamber o f Commerce
V ' . * * . ■ ------: 7 ........ . ’
rive my
my four
four Mina
son. to »ht
. h r ------y «s r age,
.Henator UouahoMer l,
**
‘ ^*{1’ »«*nricc* of their country during
M in i i; o r t r r i . i t t r m s i on
w pioted a prediction
at
that
time
diction at that time ‘’“r " ', l,¥ W
L
! lu «'*"• uf "«*l- « r“' I Iwlleve wt
r i\
™ M t “ Great things are In store vulged valuable military Informs con cntruil to (iml, the k«'cpiny
i ii t r m i i m t o l m-t
i.f our liHij'e
the t &gt;inrlutl&lt;H),
f i r Sanford”, and he paid tribute lion.
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Comdr. Hughe* pialsnl the spir­
J rhn I t * » Irrl
Muilc for |hf* pri.prani w*a ft r ,
to Florida'* Junior tenator as a
it
of
the
Marines
at
Xltdway,
at
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thl
n
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ri
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tht
Srtftf.tnl
High
Scho
great and far-stghtrd statesmen.
PC ,
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uniter thr tlirifl |«» i of \|re I
Ill addition to the officer* from well as that of the N a v y and Army
-i k l&gt;
the Naval Air Statlm, a number A ir Force and ronduM-Mi by saying Ruth J*rkM&gt;fi
.1
|i&lt;uhnlli&gt;n jmm' |
rf /le *■
n u n hy ,h» .
officers of the artillery unit that “ this lim e w-r w ill nail our rloriiiH pr*i) i •
Ilk H i l l
IIO IF
•i.tif.-n *nM -* "
from Camp Dlandlng also attend­ enemies down for keep*, nnd m a k e Ilrv. VV. I' ItriHtfc . ir.t .hanloii
&gt;• »«
ir*n ft llitn |*i *j
sure
that
It
is
not
an
ritra
inning
if
( A IM of Cnmf»t»€ll-tAwjiinr |'m(.
i ( }||1 \(.n N...
ed the dinner.
.11 1J. r iN » |i|lt
game."
Jc»cl Fir Id, part t«*iumar&gt;tJ*T of I "arh n o
A program of alnglng waa ar­
■»! i Sir •tHiink
,k°*
n »f# f Kt *• td
In
introducing
Comdr
llughea,
the !*rwt, thanknl Kdwnnl IllfginA. nil
•:*, t*r i -fi « i*iw
ranged by Charles Morrison as­
i ii*, jin v* ,hr A marl1
r . mi,
r s„ r.f . I
sisted by Harry Kudell at the Lloyd F. Hoyle, a past command­ A#crtiary of I hr- Srniinult Coun ty \ i i f » I
*♦ I
.k i . i l i t ( k i *
| t u r # 1 1 !* 3
, &gt;. .» waif f n (f **f
_{4ano.
A sextette o f Sanford er and now a service officer of Chamber of Contmnrf*. o ffk rr* j that ii will I** nturn| i&lt;« tjrtiw t j . l*r t i i ,
t
'!*«»* • . * i
Campliell-I^issing
lost uf Ihe o f the .Sanford Nav ul Air Si at kin.
Ijf Id c ,*4“tii 11 I (it itiii-h it* I lit r**r j | ft| V • I ■! I * * f * «
•ach-.ol rlrt* composed of I be Miss­
American
Iw-gion
said.
“
This
is
f
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I
Hmilh,
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A lirn fj a
es Mllarvd Robson, Ann Wiggins,
«• •*kl t i l l t ■ •
, -lu
**.l| ’ D* • rut
Martha IVrklns. I,nli Meriwether, the 24th anniversary of the A rm ­ |)ran and |hr Hi &gt;ul&lt;l n/td fdlirr*
»l*-f.l ,i»e*or4 *W#
A i *11
i 11*i dm-SinuTom i »I
Alma Grsnthem and Muriel Hub- istice which b ro u g h t the rnd to fm ft« iipi'i at inn in iicipirijf
t*fii
-liiprlMd ii*the w ,r in winch rru.nys ..f nur j ^ krr; h X ™ M , r , ’"l.a'y 'X'rh’de
d. I, ♦
i *i
h.u I s\fnt»le&gt; l.i | 1
ler. sang, “ We Saw The Sea."
1 i on l i t f l h l i
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tlno» ntrtkift
ax are
art* 1
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men iffodL Onrr
ntrain w#
» |i » - i *s» '-ilM-lf1 1*0 I F
h*|i If I t H r T f*110 J,* I ,
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l*ri*-r to lit* trtifw ift|f .tf vt hi«t Ir# |
^ t i y Rev. Frank Pulley.
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1
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r! »..M
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Th* honor guests were: Comdr. Pv M, Hrchc*. I.iru! (Hmdr I E ftt 1I III* •#*« I'sci f *f 'iriifk'f II
rl t- - |
in .
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MaatrHrr. Llrul ( ‘iMii'lr am! Mt». Putnaro wnnr VI \ Il dd\ ** in hon
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M Lu. K A ItaHa i d 1, i# jI , and wh i
Ml** i.m it \t |u idrfi .it
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W it h S lom u ch I 'U e r I 'a liu ?
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35.

S ' i*u lt

10c

lO t

19c

S lo w

r r o o k « r i Ib 10c
-. »

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lb

39c

C lt o p t

• oHi. mtAiNr. :j• i . •;•!#
m m 41v i h r*t%d#f
.
Dl I 1 TONi.tll S Sh-.n t U»

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lo b a la rs Ib 2 5 c

29c

1 M1 I

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23c

JU ICE
■

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ib
lib
lit

46 Of

&gt; •}

Ib

17c

17c
Onions 3

Ibt M e

C abbage

lb 2 ' &lt;t

G iapes 2 Ib 2 5 c
r f'l '
1.onions 6 lor 10c

H.„.d

10

jp o iib ito ^ s

25c
I erj

Drains

CAM

U#*berg
LKTTU CE
»VliiT 111uy L.1st1

Ib

lit

Cftsp

Hu

29c

Yams 5

Ibt

19c

r

3
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10 c T R O P I C A L

P*yv
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Coupont

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I

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^ .*1 f l o u r S it. 27*
fIftHen ►,#■*

25c

q&lt;

Hultor 38 o i 17c
l

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P i *#tt h, | f * * * h J

B atter 14 ox 2 3 c
I ' rt«'&lt; I

M ilk 3
K ik
11c
W K e n lio t
C b «n o A lt

25c

H otter S lbs 5 9 c

B itquick 2 9
pkg
10c
p .g
I 2 mc

Poetaas im 2 5 c

3 'b*25c

R E D K ID N E Y B E A N S
L A R G E L IM A S
2
Black Eyo Pu.tt N a v y N

» i&gt;ii'i t

HKNS
,E

39

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L . r .i

35 c

lb

(I i1 h , , onk

w

BABY U M AS
P I N T O BEANS

21c

)

-1
V.A

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Flour 2 0 ibi 7 7 c
boa

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Lb. - ;tHf

tirhtlimg II)

r

2 Ib i
23c
Ib i
21c
B o o m 2 Ib t IS

| I r 1 H*nre'

P o w d e r pkg 10c,
1

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P op corn con 13c
'« l Dy I rm 11«

F lo w

bos

10*

tl* flt&gt;vl -

5 wans dow n 2 5 c

ijt Hep Aye M r r *

S p a g h e t ll

THIS WEEK ONI,Y!

:

SV'

D ou r 20 Ibt 6 5 c

Armiverscuy
Used Car Sale

TVmlar

r iL L E T S

15c

t

#

Lovell's 1 f NDLRAY Beef

T O M rtT O

Ib

18c

lb

* •

K Ii M S

NOTICE OF SALi:

fit,

FRYERS

P u re L a rd

:b 2 5 c

ib 4 5 c

M r% t |

(eio.'riy Pr.ir« Good Thru Wcdnaaday Nov. IS
Mr a! A Fioducr Good Thru Suiuidoy. N**, 14

lib 3 2 c

Govern nil, Mohley,
Si nkwi ch Seek
('uilc^p Records

mm

m

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3

NOnTHERN "FLUFFY"

TISSUE

2

foils

i°&lt;

13c

B r e a d

H 'llla r c l '* D r y

DOG FOOD

16 ox while loot

8 c

SW EETHEART S O A P
3

rokoft

11c

.'j.*. . • (

. - *

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cacti other here.
ate -Princeton t inlad thocc
Sold Mining Ban
(Ur*. Yfti*. PrtfKrtoc
end U »rr »r tl mUd. the football
and thl* auric*, a highlight
lf Brings Back orooit
Hits Section Of
t Manhattan tportln . Hfa, rilled
a pag* in fridUtoti' lota.
arm Memories11| minjr
U. S. Hard Blow
Too eiubcmnt celebration of

I

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c « m a t f« f o r im
notic * u
if c i y e s r
g iv e n .
Tbr! D a w l u i Crawford i M Etta
May Craw feed batter of Tax Car*
lleele Nat IjlliC a e d Ike Ilk Say
of Awgaet A. D.‘ lit * , I n riled
e e »e In my office and hie mode
• |,|&gt;lire|l«n fee ■ l u deee to te
leeued I ker eon. I l l *
certiorate
, mkreree ike folio wine Ceerrlked
property In Ike iVmnly of Hemi.
eole, Mlete of Plerldn. le - e lli
1-t * Oik 11 Tr U Tim Town
t&gt;f Ken feed
Tke neeeiemenie e f Ike sold
property under Ike eeld rerllflrnle
l.aeed wee |n ike name of Un­
known.
I’nleeo oald rertlflcnla ehnll bn
redeemed nerordlng to Uw, tke
irooerty deeerlkod Uefetn will be
eold im tko Mahee, kldder el the
roerl kouao door on Ike tin t Men^ i2 _ la _ th c W t l &gt; a t Ueewmker.

’ victory, too moiat and noiiy
drowlng of aarrww In defral —
they took (heir football acriouaty
— finally put New York In the
j bad g r a m
of the faculllea o f'
I Yale and Princeton and after the'
i IBM battle, the traditional meet-'
I log v i i arranged to alternate be-f
v&gt;
tween New Haven and Princeton,'org( r banning1 gol
flaw, became of the wartime lion* In weetem
traniportatlon problem, itha game one of the 7,000
baa been ahlftcd from Prlnceton'al children In Lead
Palmer Htadium to '.'olumbU'e' *n " * r f * y . pb
[ Hater Field on Nov M. Once
. ''t t P * * 1'
more It’a Yale vi. Princeton—
? lt"
.
1alte, New York.
"h a t happened

I

m * . whirl. t- lh . tlh d&gt;r of ft.- — m \c * t * l u o i Ik* M r W n Ihtr*e*wiWr I N t
ItL aodi w ife * «M k« It trffS ttk Mr
W ilM Ika Sib d&gt;^ •I X ot.u b .r, fouiyi/ wHk tii* iiM tu n r: N g i k *
194*&gt;
• tone Impotd b y U v , mr tta U M
ex r. h Rroon
koyri ot OMMIlM of M rM r ••»»»•
CUrb Clrxtil, Court. lUm- ! • ku&lt; h c ••Mtjr i i f «ar«»»onak&gt;lr
liwU t.»vnty, PUtUi*.
«r m # ««u r
t«*4 &lt;o JSm M
lO ffltU I Mrat)
rilffkull adrquat* ttm«lr MtlUrjr
Itoapoctlftfi r»r tartdi lo impllr Ik*
v o r i n . o r r iB L ii- i i K t a n u
1biahli o r olflrltnrF of barters or
Ta S» (&gt;a&lt;lap|H Hr
I r Manger tbv health tir M frlr of
MAHHIIlt'l *411174*1 (O U M li- « il.vlr pstfoai. Ail) p*r#Q« 111**1y
• ION
r
lu lie rffH-Int ti) any t.rdcr ’whim
«t *a hi he* mad # t*&gt; m 14 liar fear**
ta b#rally
lb at «»r» ha
ary tVfiiml#*tun will W flvvia
Ktfvambcr fill), ill"ar m% ilh# Imut t alenil
'‘hl-i’f lutiHf In let heard at said
ef M l o'clock 1* M Bt bmfth'e ln»»»llKall»in,
»-llh*r In |wf«&gt;a «&gt;r
llarbar hlo iv I #7 H. Park Av* . t*» rcunotl. nrul
|n Ihtrmturv
Hanford Ika
IUrl*«r»
Hanllaryj
IN mmlaalors o f Ih# Hint* of Klorldi mo«i) in- hi« or n#r k#h#lf Thl*
lb#
3&gt;lh
day
of
Ihclujrfr/
li l t ,
will hold a buhl In Infcatltfallon l*» j
I iUt« tier ■" Ki Hilary t'mn mIvalgMi
detrrmln* whether unfair i»r un-1
i*f
t'lurida
It)
;
rta«i*nahl# acunomlc |&gt;rarllrra pf9*
J. f t KOIJlIINX. i-halrmai
tall anions barber* or barbar
It. 1* lUHIINMO.V. |. ||. iit!)x iY
In iWmliHtlf County which may |
mem bars of said board.
tend to makw vln»«cara * Ih# *rt*»f

Qua*. What b tba nama of a
U iativa* that ha* bean a beitactlcr all over the South with four
gen em tlooi! Ana. Black-Draught.
Qua*.
I* Black-Draught purely!
herbal!
Ana. Yea, and you'll
find It eaiy to take. Qua*. Ia
Black-Draught gentle In action?
Ana. Yea, sauafly, If you fo lio *
direction*. IS to &lt;0 doieu only
I Sc.
In*Ut cn Black-Draught.
Follow Label direction*.
&lt;

STOMACH ULCERS
« « « EXCESS ACID

CHEESE FOR THRIFT
Aged Brick
Long Horn
N. Y. State
Muenster ...

PAR K E R

r CAKE
Marvel Bread
He

Velveeta .. 2
Wisconsin ..

Donuts, doz 13c

Old Smokey

Bread....lb 11c

Mm im

r ie t .ii

Plain - r Iced R-leln

r**n

v

&gt; tw

Apple Sauce .
A A P l« m

A ll Brands!

BINKW1CII

10c

W hafs Yours?

place on IL
Tha modern aludent Inxllei will
converaa on Bakar Pltid at th*|
far tip of
Manhattan laland
ahorUy bc.ota gam * time, but not
and hair pulling warn legal tech*1
nfclut and th* murCeroua flying
*o when aluggtn, ihb-klcklng
wedge and
“ V _ m*«a play a almoat ruined th* aport.

W H im iu tm

APPLE JELLY
2 lb J ar............ 19c

V . S.’ No. 1 Fac. Pack Potatoes, 10 lbs 31c
Yellow or White Onions .. 4 lbs .... 19c
Yellow Squash......
2 Ibb
15c
Fresh Green Beans
2 lbs
.... 17c
York Cooking Apples
4 lbs
25c
Delicious Eating Apples
3 lbs
23c
Bartlett P ears............
lb 10c
Ga. Sweet Potatoes
5 lbs
25c
Canadian Rutabagas .
............ lb 4c
rwaaii rinnir on

Mustard GreenB ....

.

Polish......8 oz 25c Heinz
OVAVA

bch. 10c

2 cans .. 15c

ftom ia M ia it

Jelly, 5 lb glass 63c;Cocomalt, Ibcan 45c
Bhreddles....... ‘ S&amp;I r I T Z ........... lb 21c

Carnation, Pet, Silver
Cow. Golden Key— your
choice folks and don’ t
mine the other hot on anI

"

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Educator—Delicious, Fresh, Crisp!
Cello
Rolls!

Your
Choice!

• DRIED BEANS «
BABY

LIM A S , PINTOS

3* lbs. 25c
G R E AT N O RTH E R N . N A V Y
B LA C K E Y E PEAS

2 lbs 15c

TROPICAL

SYRUP ... now in glass

Large

LIMAS

1*4*11 O* SI ftsiltftts

2 lbs

21&lt;

Red Kidney

BUTTER 1

Beans .... 2 lbs .... 23&lt;

m m u K i/ s

SPA M .

canned meat...

atuaritii aaattilan n-otdi

LEGAL "lOTICES
rdth i:

o r % rrL ir4 T io N r o u
T4 1 V1»‘.MD

(MtrTKi irtir or

N trrtn:

ih

iik il k u y

MadP O f Fluff!

imj

g iv e n .

T h a t r « fn * ll'in Mol and
A n iv U
Mol, M i wtf# N o ld tr of T a x C tttl*
H e a l# No ft, ia#u#d th# Snd dxy of
A u g u a l A !&gt;.. t i l l haa f l l #4 aan»#
in m y offlc# and haa m ada ftpplh
c a l ton for a tax dead la ba laautd

ONE BlLLi6T^ and
Three Hundred
MILLION In W A R
BONDS—
Yea, L e i yaar’a liquor tagoa
» 0*M hire bought that aaaay

ARCADE .
Package Store
A L L POPULAR-BRANDS

LEHUCE
5535SSS5S
Bleach

POTATOES

&gt;744114*11 M . l l l l t

CAULIFLOWER

O L E O H AHCARINE

Brooms

cue

jew el

I L imthoi »M

With RalLo Buwp

Cleanser .. 3 for

SUGAR

IV W IIAPPKIt PACK A UK*

Kotex

tjiaa IMPKHIAI. rODKIIU

Apples .. 5 lbs .. 25c M b w i - U
w ia v g a o T A v h l i .o w
Apples .. 2 lbs .. 17c Onions . 3 lbs
1-M.irOM.VU MMPMROMCANADA V■
. Grapes .. .2 lbs .. 25c
w a tyrrm v U K i.ic to t*

J V tc r

a tk K iB T

Lem ons. 6 J o r . l O c Carrots
N ATIO N AL

-'WUwn’s T rip e
oz c a n ....... 37c
I Lux or Lifebuoy Toilet Soap, 3 bars,,20c
I Sliver D ust..................... '.. big pkg 2i3c
" ~

Rrnervrd

119 W. 1st St., Sanford

'. Wilson’s Potted Meats.........3 oz can 5c
Wilson’s Vienna Sausage .... 6 oz jar 19c

M M l FMi»&gt;

It’* our party folk*— but
you can get the present*!
Never before haa our Annlvcruary Sale meant no much
a j now— buy a lot, save a
lot!
Quantity Right*

i t NM

Peas .. No. 2 can 17c

Our 17th Birthday!

6 Big Days, Nov. 12-18

M A Y / 8 IIIF T

ATIIENB, 0 * 7 5 5 . I I. (A P
With threo acklwaru, Dick
Phce. Jim T w d arvd Kod Kcu
on the ailing UdL Coach Wall
Butt* Wedneaday raid Tailb
Frankie .Rlpkwlch might opon
fullback Saturday *a the Ukm
Bulldog*
moef
UnirtreU,

Salad .
pt 21c
Dressing .... q t 33c
a a r

BARGAIN CATCH of THE YEAR!

Regular or Sandwich
I I'j Lb. Loaf

Imento.. 2 lb box

m ar

Fresh Killed Country Style
BEEF

PIG PORK

SHOULDER.... lb 25c

LOxydol ........ . 22c|Swan Soap......10c
Sweetheart Toilet Soap .... 3 Bars .... 19c

BABY FOOD
FILLETS

ro o sra
Whiting .. lb 19c F O O D S '-

Po r K C h o p s ;,
GRITS

KET STEW BEEF

x a ^ p k ii

CK ROAST
M u ia U n „

a a a rsv

(live w t)
KrtvuiUnmi*)^
N «it U
♦**»*»»*«•'

i

bo,&lt;* izc

BhH»p r i b ^ j ^ T ^ T t ^ c
r t r * StAUo*

• P L A T E LUNCHES
• S A N D W IC H »
SHORT ORDERS

Kleenex, am
Flour.... pkg 10c

aiwawa-^tp

�■j
#*

I f v * with la he fre*i If wt with la
praairr* tevialile thosa incstlBibl* pr It II t f W far which w« have b t a m lot| rtmtending— w* mast fight I
—I*A Tit leu UE.tkT.
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

VOLUME XXXIV.

EsUblUhed

Cherry, Pilot Of
Rickenbacker. Is
Rescued By Navy
~

Search forWorld War
Ace Is Intensified
.In Ocean S o u t h
of Hawaiian Islands
•

a

few Attacks Oh
Stalingrad Held
O ff By Soviets
MOSCOW, N or. t l ( A P ) - R e ■tod German attack* character,
ad u the belnnlng of ■ n»w of.'
naira wara harlad
back
br
aftograd defender* today with

SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13. 1912

M em ber

A tw oeln ted

Preset

Mrs. Holland Is
State Christmas
Seal Chairman

Drivers Reminded To
Dispose Of Tires
Over Five Per Car

States Croup
Is Preparing For
Opening Of Sale
\r •ntnncr

by

Mi

Willkie Attends Art Kxhiliit

S &gt; «n n l

hn* tin m* • w . iHlll| RlKU " a ' nl'i •■imcral |»erv
by' M i». J I..
(n g lr ), -e»| a*lr chnlimAfl **f thr
HimlnoL
t'nyfitv
Tub*m il*»*b

• inI 11n»)th AuMviitiirti
1

“ Sailorenes"’ And Christian W ork
Hostesses W i l l During W ar To Be
Be Issued Cards
Sermon Subjects

M rin Len

ih«*

t* tvr lw*en lunv fair wrrk•, pre-

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In rlry ^tulrwl

[ ' I M ir v e Ituai th«* m n'i'iiiHV i
i*'f thin n|i|ifiintmrDt t i Mr- llnl* ,
|laii&gt;tl, ■hi.m ■ hrr m 11|i» i »% n I *1f t hr j
\ «■ 'VIt Ikd-uifr ilurtr In
tl i*
** mi i

jl
ui
, stitlrvi
•

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Stair

t&lt;'ifh*&gt;r j

l&gt;nti|{htrr uf n piiihim r' I I i••• t

t ifn |ihv«ictan, M »«
lI 'i f i f * Inn In-fii

Ihtllitihl

Ivarefi Stir t at• hffn
, i i‘i(iril*r-r nf puLlw
r i mil' both ln*ft fr li«
1 -t ll« ha a u t* uri'l •M‘i ■
1h.

Chairman
DihcIohok I aktiI t'hurchen Will
Team CaptuinH For
Observe Men And
Recreation W o r k
Million S u n d a y

nf

May Real Rommel To
Tripoli To RIock
Last C h a n c e Of
Ktteape For A x i s
l . n N I R i N . N o v . 13. ( A F )
I In' iK iw r rfu l x lrik itiK fo r c e
i l l i it. K ia i'iih n w e r ’ f r&lt;&gt;.
ciiitvl Itr itix h - A in o r ifitn A n *
xwt&gt;|i|
tm in n l
'I'll n inin
in
I ih Iu i 'iiig g o x iiiiff it
m ight b n uk m i th rn iigh and
I will In -Ill M nrxhiil R o m m e l
to
IV ijh ih . the I hx I m o jm
*i|t -p| • -*i-jiiw le ft n ftc r li.
L• ivi•. i l 11iiftii aa1*1 f Tohmk
V R I ittlw
I -[ikllf It I r |mf ttnl
lilt \
. hirf Ilk! fit.I I hr Part
&gt;•! R-* ,» -•
I" milt ' fltittt HriVi *i i •. *i|*i ti.l r.iiituk
Thu w u
ifk j hrmnl ’ r mu &lt;« r ciithi
Vhvfi
ii» A turr it'Mii fit1LI
Ratkut.
Thru* .Ilk i|lul&gt;k luitli ut Itill* thr
V\tw h,i\k l&gt;rrn Ui.i lrtl« with LOO
lit 11* it.i turn*
Fmiti i .tint rulin' the frp *rt
fillutiuIuihx I Ly lb*
h* m
iill* iii if flltfhl Cci
• lu ill |ti .ru, ttftl
•In&gt; I-v ilu HftfUh
•| lll.Jl.rt t
Ill4' A ll*

Hnllaml, wifi* itf FL im-I* *
. tif thr
o flfmint ml ill
n*
Mn I iii rtiairiiiAM i«l
I ir
nun ml

Mr*. Elrantr
______________ ____________________________m „ M,v
a v iill hi a V. .M, Army Air Forrr »Uthm Mimewhrrr In Rnfflaik!
lo mrrt her tnn l.irut, C’ol. Klliott RomeVeH
T h r unidentlfin) cifflerr (Uf|| « » • her e«rnrt,
Klliott i* n w in Afrtc* umlrr G m .
E iw n h o«rr

N l ’ M H K K 59.

Powerful British - U. S. Army
Sweeps On Toward Tunisia

First Lady and Son Meet Abroad

Auto Mileage Is
Involved In -New
Rationing Plan

•

____________

1908

W

W A S H I N G T O N , N o v . 13
( A P ) — T h e W a r D e p o rtm e n t
^ t o d a j announced th e rescu e,
w o f a f l i e r fr o m C n p t. E d d l# '
V.
R ic k en back er's
m issin g
p la n e in t h e ' P a c ific and ad d ­
e d " I t la b e liev e d p ossible
A n»w pUn to ration automo­
th a t o t h e r s u r v iv o rs m a y b e bile mileage rather than gaaoltno,
■oca
Into effect N ot . 23, A , I).
• o n l i f e r a ft s In th e s a m e gen Peterson, aeeiretary of the Semi. c r a l v ic in it y .’ '
T h e r e s c u e d _____
noli County War Price and Ka*
fUar, Capt. William T . Cherry, tlonlng Hoard stated today.
Jr., Abilene, Tax., waa plckrd up
Under tha new program, mo­
by tha Navy jr»il*rday "In good torists, in order In obtain gaso­
condition but weak,"
line. must first dispose of
all
9
His rwacuo Immediately Intensi­ tires In aiccas of five per car:
fied the aearch In tha a a it ocean also register their tires on hand
aroaa aouth o f Honolulu where with tha Rationing
Hoard.
he
Rickenbacker'* plan* diaappeared said.
Oct. t l when the World War One
“ In other word*.”
said
Mr.
flyin g ace waa enroute to the Peterson, “ tl# owner of a pas­
aouth Pacific to aunrajr Army A ir senger car Is allow nl the lour
Forte* fo r Secretary Stimaon and tire* on the running wheel* ami
A ir Fort* Chief Lieut-Gcn. Henry one rpare. Possession of all Urea
It. Arnold. C apt Cherry waa the other than three, is prohibited,
pilot of tho Rickenbacker plane. by law, and owners must report
tame to the local board
“ So as to secure this Informa­
The curiously orphaned Fitnch
0 Meet lay With guna uncovered tion in order to fall in forms for
Tire
Hecord and Application for
and (team up IaM night o ff Tou­
Mlleagr
Hatlon
Hooka,
lon. tha ta il remaining bit of un­ Basic
occupied France, aa the United poiUards are Iwing mailed by
Nation* and
A lia vied fever­ this board to car owners through­
ishly behind the H*ne* and open­ out Ihe country." Mr. Peterson
ly on the air naves for Its ron- added, "and or these car owner*
will be requested to list the acetal
# .ro t
Nargl authorities were
ron- number* of all tire* in their poe*
vlnced that tha Frtnch warship* session “
"Thrse cards should l-e prompt­
*UII were In Toulon, ready for
necessary
aqy rrantuality, but acource* on ly filled in wrrh lie
the continent with riot* connip­ tire information and serial num­
tion* In : Franee pen lain! In the bers, and mailed at once to this
b e lie f that a t
torn* n m l i o ff let In order that we may fill
had detached tl emaelraa from t-Se In the forms and mail them to
owner* for their signature," Mr.
P*t*r*cn stated.
Motorists are also allowed ono
for each running' yr heet
parcaUjr referring to tha Atlantic
o f f Casablanca. French Morocco.
It *Am tho naw ,W (000-ton battle­
ship Jean Bart, tngaawd around
Casablanca, waa out o f action.
Against
a background
of
i threats, promlaea ana Intrigue In
overrun Franc*, thr** German
armored division* slashed though
tha hitherto un-occupied tons to
tho Mrdlleranean coast.
But Hitler,
treading
lightly
laat h* frighten tho French ihlp*
1 Into flight, pulled up hla forrea
a t 'Marseille. 30 ml'aa abort of
Toulon, and tho Cerman-conttolled Vichy.radio aad this con*
reuaion eras ordered became the
Frwneh nary chlafa had pledgril
themaefve* to resist “ any aggrrsaioti."
•
British nasal authorlUea ihruggod o ff at
worthiest
Hitler*
promise to “ safeguard” tha fleet.
A t tha showdown, thay bailee,
tho foaling* o f tha French of.
I fleer* and sailor*—now man with
power tut without a chosen ally
— will dctrtulno on which aid*
thoy will fight.

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Ht,,ic**c« and "Sailoretira" for
Th- im|*‘itanrc
..f
i brlatlan )
*’ Wkeol and
service nicni arttVlUn* will U- iiniil- n. lo a world at w^r will *, f
'innt cit*Issue I membership card* by ir»m t^- the -id J e t J in u u o l
from •
, * ' r f r u l f r t l a or u M t N fl t
captain* neat wreck. Frank J 'many k « ! church
pulpit*
on I te‘ V«*»ll M rtAF 1«
a that
th
Hkamr*, chairman of the Keen-*- iSunrUv by b»t' p o in t- «ml loy&gt;•
.ikt-ivV
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ill y kitflic*
tion Division, Hcmlnole Founty j men.
the I'lo'rrtonf -burchf* ■ i l l *if w ar
'i.*l T h t-r*
’T e e n D r . i l l K ill
IkefentO Gcunrtl, stated l.ulay, mid ,f Hanford Join It, the twelfth in- ,i In Mime Slmeg th n * L aa 1&lt;i*u
'-nl Itkiinmil
ing th it a large number of bo«i |-.,la| olwman.-e of Men an.t Mi*- I i l n it f ' Im in
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in ! i l i r m i
e-sea met l*'*t evening with Ihcr
,.,n Humic.
Pi* Ik 4 ’ 4 i f I he
wjft*
XI ’
tlonlng books will not b*
a f­
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fected by the mileage rationing rhalrman, Mr* M. L. Wright for
,
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* n i k 'i -l*‘fi-fi*k iH ilii*iut'w « I -k
I ii.h
Ihe
program unions the motorist has instruction* on their duttre nt •&gt;. ■' 1■■ In&gt;,|
.. ........ f u R r i *ti*r uf ih*
City
Hall
and
tho
Benricc
K irv t
M
4 M-w JJt .,f , rtiW .In f h i fkii-|t-&gt;| ■. aI ■
Rommel
Tailed to turn In the required tire
Club.
j : ht«k||«i i h u tch , teh'H » th e m
InHi#ill;
ihe old KJ
Information requested,
The following will u n 'i&lt; ft * • it’- it * h in r m a ii.
f.dhitel 1
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l t 111Allied
Thr local
Rationing Hoard "Sailorene" team raptaln- M r I - h 11r r h •- h a i r ng r*i !1 1.4 CO ..J- &lt;
• * &gt;l
•♦•'Oth# afler
will rail in holdera of “ B " arid Wright nrm4&gt;une&lt;*l: Mr*
K n 'ik jnti" ill 1he local "t»#4 r I r r # F i *
k
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1*
1
d*«d
in hi#
“ C“ rationing book* for review to Hh*men, Mrt H. S. Uvm Mr*
1 I 11-1 Itafl, H If al 1U f t l * t . * r
, 1 ,o t . k.
? i u nal
•ee If they still neesi
a
targe R obert P n a e , M r*. II r n r &gt; W.M.- ) u1'|, r*•*
K ll*h iu a I, ( ^ t » t u * n ,
111 I i it i i •irquantity of gasoline. " I f any hold» * 11ill Allied
L , P . Payton, M im .S.i'iit' ' amt Snfv ilM H i A rm y
i I In i
rra of 'C* rationing booaa are M n
"'•E Ml ** •'»
Will
lama.
M
il*
Loll
II
itimm ’ bn | 1-eiymrn m ill •.i writ Ik in
»n.«
haring Attacks
of
conscience,"
• * v .ii \ its**
i&gt;* i nri|f the
i »H-a H *hr m*«*’ ttiMi*
U i. I rlcraon said,
would be Ml*a Betty Thurmond, M i»- M **v |
I k*f flklMIUI
tel,, ii re|Hir|a
J lit.Id* ? m
nr* fto m
wise for II no to get In touch ( t ffrrn. Ml** Fnlnc^,* Mihuiu &gt; ..i, munitin whrrr Mm «r.«i \l
•
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i.i I oi.ti .1 M
■f
I** lir f t ( ii
I » lr n * llv ,1 tree *«f life
w ith •half
|*9 *k||| - tel”
with the Rationing Hoard Im- Ml** NHi Stewart, Ml** U**h--u 1*i «mi K inday 1* to !*•• u ln n »
....
■( iii ,iii i t
1-,. , I..,
hugk ifelu ifnt- i*m|.|. h fruit . h* '■ t o mcsllataly to revise their gasoline T*mm, Ml** Valarl* W rll*. Mi* • throughout tho U nito d H lR t e - *«*
I JklO'l * •
1 11» *t at r«
4
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Olnfl*
Dy*un
and
Ml**
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fiAfMiiMi
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ml
rift
t
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in
estimates downward, if they wish
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no
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to atoiil possible embarrassment
11 * 1'11• 11
M i&lt; 4ln n * !&gt; M oveiikent. an
i r “•
went In ' hi ,ii 'li11|f in Mi
ii*'ikl I - t ' k.»4 1 ttetkklk U
II orIvm liMtm cflpiain* itir L.l*
when ihry are called up fur re­
Mr*. John M*l*ch, Jr., Mr* hunk 1r iifim in ti t tnnal ot g iu u ia l i-tn
' Air* R I
i iirri«*‘M *hii h»*»
view."
v
1 •**'*( 250 largr ITenr, ii 1 1
k.i» Ri Ii
Betty T«»|r
Mi* i hriatiufi lajuirn w ih tmti
|
.
“ Florida motorists In the pen * h*»r, Mr*
Ki A‘l iu.«ter* in t hi* k*w*‘
murid
Avefiui
*»wl
iii
Si4ni‘'f«l
JUlph
Wight,
Mr*.
AH
W
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i\
1. ' , •• ii.. tem i
Insula part of tha slat* &lt;*■&lt; be
i h ru t ift n |j* y»n e ii nittl T**»n
\eai tii h*d
lol S , mi* • apffikVrd |L
glad they hare
already
gone Mr*. A i n H. John»on, Mi* l&gt;&gt;ur r«n*'« W o rIif" I* t he I hem e s
I fSr treeai In, r. +1f ••ag; j,o n r#iiM*
through moat of the details of In* lleiil, I!r*. E, II. I j i h ), Mi * thr til tervliner. laVuii are*#
' * jrtlhre#i an„| nl-'i- ihi-ltn• *
gasoline rationing,’* he aald. "In W II Stewart, Mr*. F A 0&gt; *..n i i i n i f - t h ria ttiin I n y m en "tu
' ruutkil i cn n it** with lk«*iw fruit
the ten counties
west
of the Mr#. M. N. Cleveland, Ml## Kiln* ■en#e of their per.onal r. .j»..»** |||0W
r%-,.T
|f vr4f
f , r va.
Chltlrniien
and
Ml**
Maudr
Ram
.T. I | . 4rtI film 5’ «"
Apalachlcola River, where |r**o
1•. ».» nt •••
■ibklity for t ie
mUaioiiary
•»'
Rat| itf&gt; piieh troul le and \*r
fit r r t lt i’ Mki
i 1 mu f
line rationing laa not been in
I* rp»l#ea of their re*perilvc
have * veey Urge im p » l larg
A final ,‘liutructlonM meeting munion* or dfbomlnatlon*,**
affect, motorists aril I have to
lh l|,
iiM .1‘
•!••!•
|1
^hfT 1a i* r m f lute r i
i i l« ■ J Mi t »
• ml amalt papaya*." Mr*. Garr h i t p « * iii y
register In person with Ih tir lo­ for ho*te**tl Will be
44*il l
Ik.
I'l'in e 14# \\J K**.4f*
Emphaal* will lx- placnl In u r
\l 1 ufiil Mr"
rlanr slaked
UUr. A t the meeting U#t eve­ rnnm
n#
ih
e
I
1
r*»
cal board.." &lt;
Ih
.
lu1
»h**i
t
f
i*»
and ilao
foug-mlnutr
1‘ I ' D A vtftue
it, present
rnnditinn*
ning. the hoateuea leamedl that »l&gt;eeche* by laymen upon
1 u til 11 -te'
th»- | "Due
^
V
- t : WI* 1kL i| -. • li | .. Ilkl. -1
4' i ‘ *nnr in ac
generally, their dutle* ere to *r tigniflcanee o f ThrUtlan ml*#l**n many n{ mu rrgular ctiKlnmef
* ru i
L. \ i &lt;• I . r S UI. 1* ..1
i‘ i »i&gt; ml &gt;&gt;f ihi*
range Introduction* o f *enriee men to a war-turn world, anil u|*.. I ar# nut able to motor out U ton
.1 k i l l ' 44a
ft 1um t
•U* •
.1
1• .1 111* Mlolii
I..I t i and the young ftrU , to take care : the fact that the mlaalomiry rti I nlacr a# formerly, na wr *rr&lt;oin
Ml
.
.
•
** •1 l n M%t •« fd d |^
Uftf ll*
ling In l » | f f ft WeeL. with ft truck
nf facilities and material# ami to tcrprlie
i-*lyfl, riip p itf n, ' •
i.V n
con
rpriae continue* In many rmin
1load « f pa va va« ” Mr» i »Ar r t* or
m*ka *«rvIce myn * i r**e.
Trie* n f the w o rld w here C n r|# H
Ih. &gt; 1- p l Mill
hitwtevfk, th*" »»■•
■re retponalbU f o f "S*llorri..*
tench ing* are tj*u! Iy needed I itate.1 addle
M i ,.
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1 1 ........
ind art to act at mdvl*«r# to te*
I'omtuit the In m a tla nf t o la llla m iG delit rne* w«ui|i| lie to* dr titdw*'
*Ke
m
i
mrfifird
h&gt;
fe|r|dione
f
k
f
?
4
telle
1
.
captain*.
fli^kl
Mot'
V
,
id eolo gle*. R e v . T o lle , * ald .
1
\\ .4 aI* 'll l
a..* .
P ric e # a re the #*me a * I o j I ye a r
iffk .M in *»■
I | mv
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1
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1
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*h- htldnl
I* ivtfiv*
«* &lt; Ilf $l toll* ,‘-'k ri I *11 M ’
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,
’ 1 .If S r ig r iu t i
Roland Martin Lylaa, 43, realUinfrtger
of
the
h
ill,
ilt
mMr nnd Mr* (»nrrtaoh plaleil 5S»
- (l| |kf 1 M I lie I 1 1111
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1
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n
dont of Sanford f o e , Iko
oast
J. . Ha ­
ron! coin ifi
that they arc in ricrllru t hralt'i * P* PI
three yean, died In Bay Ptnca
*.......... . f f i t 11"*alf N im fu’tktii
fnrni pfow|«ion
wio
t«
i t the rrtui! of ruling p ip *)* *
rUiir n*hi Mtn
Veteran* Hospital yesterday, fol­
f
y
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4
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Minitttt
rlte
ffll 5 f
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ii ihe bill without rhrtiiL'
Mr. (lir r lw n tbcl»r&lt;sl that *1 one
•I’tig1r11 uf nt*te vfl
lowing a lingoring lUnaea.
lh*4 \ '.-l r.M I.Ml .ilia all
!«»r after Senator |k«i&lt;k i*
t4mv.
a
fmw
year*
ago.
he
wa*
A gradnalo o f Georgia Insti­
N.,i
i*
in fo r m g tt a
aUvitcate a mandntm
. •.* semi-invalid, hanlly able I" di- fl'^H t
tute of Technology, Atunta, Go.
Mill
4 ^ 1 a j y fu when
/ -.g m r n n v n r t
’ !#*»1
Ha fond and imw i* ha|r
v™i iraliilng -la i.r ««•!
ha taiVad over**** in tho World
*rti i d
MI** Dorta Hall wa* named in­
jand hearty a*. ' *
i«., i
,K * ■ ’ agrrelng .t
k’ltity
(ii
W ar frutn July 4, 1911 to Oct. 34,
IM» Ht 1 Id. nn A# war i a let! Pre**
Va— Inland
Va*.Ijm.h*L.1 *1
TIk —. jam directut
—
II4W■
,—
*-Ia nT
miH 1elintin*1ion only twe«u#e of I hi HI * limb narnttl
th* Florid*
j* 1
HrII. Dama,
MNiltfig"' in iliopoltH 'tui«-«| that S rfg t. M tri*
1911 a* a corporal to tho bi- sistent casUnr o f
*In/ftgly
c
i
i
i
m
i
n
l
will
of
thi
State Bank o f Sanford at a meet­
I-.M
iK
uf
\lad*ruu
1
lining
K
mi
lin
e
Haminole
Go
inly
Health
Unit,
Campbal1-Lo*altig root o f the
„
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teal Iii i te at* tin* t &lt;i(i lu rrrt gunner
i * were ||uu»e and t ccfiUM* the tirncfid M ie'* \ rtin g i r prftf\ fur «
Battle o f S t Miabal. HU Arm y ing o f tho board o f director* U it American O gion , will bold a bu. ! “ W rT " . nU|r lh,t ^
••f an A m rrlran Flyin g Fa fire **
of thr grratrst
i lo d l- Stuff ii«il n#ked fur i» free hai -l 1 i i I +»TI&gt;. Advl L id ilnughhT «d
dieeharge POPan commended him night. It «r«a disetoaod this morn- Inese meeting at
(1:00
o'clock
which RarUci|»atr»l n wetk lwf«?r*
in tfumini; aiul u#|ng (he youoc R*
I
|TtiBn-4f&gt;|4h»-r nml m mi VIIhhI rnid n Lille, France,
fo r, exraUret aerate* to hit coun­ irg by Jamta A . Rowland, caihf.ytitiriL nen
f *
t ilrf . I lf
Vwn.D|f., |*’a**|v**t|
tr y ond Im w u awarded tha Vic­ te?.
HulTfU al commandar
Bmi.h" ^
&gt;Val .Key
«od
itif thr |r iB-nfe rrtu i n lo in
fhr
nut
ho
r
#»f
the
I
tiwlifi
H
iE
On# o f Um fow Women officer*
. .-.I'**** o i ilifM ing' mm igtdd#
tory Modal with Preach Clasp In
Kngluh Imte dur In Ihr iiuick
.tefad today. N o .upper will be X - u T *
r *
,mouM " f b lilt*lid flief| Hen, ClT&gt;*Ulel, told • • fhr flkrfdrig nlghl
in IS* Florida Bonking syitrm, •erred
id Ihr
(hla lime, he Added.
‘ rtUmlnc
SpUague* he Mould rule for f| « i*r #how Tlir nr a martold. ihiiiking tif n ru«rl&gt;&gt;
A fte r the"war. he waa employed Mia* Hall bogan her duties wiih
the bill without fh« provi-i ri
'Ii Rdkcro #!*lrk|. wa« ihr M-Bult firr pill'1 Who guided thr crippled
In the latecM l Keren tie O f Ac*. Um bank whan II opened cm June
i&gt;oun
convrn# t / a i m g
u . o , u a i t T U i fau-r our Gqmmandrr In Chief ■»C ii4M&gt;#|ng #ri^i a u l
rireult
Court wua
with
convene
b\
nh I-*kitiln"r *»frl&gt; ti* iltr field.
Washington, ■ D. C. tratU
H*
Monday ot 10:00 A.
II.
with 1 O a a a l . , - .
y &gt; _ ______ 4 1 ___ k» ' ((viuretri* li. *
Thr fiftnt, l.t A J Andrrwt(
j Aynrtitan *%[|tMltiDary in &lt; hlna,
health forced him to retire. He
M . B.
“
Smith
presiding.
------------it
noted that the Flying
'The T«^,vn eontandad that th
wiih
ffthn
yim
l1
nt
Arnifi*t»
f
•*rtw ee V member o f the American
V ------- — &lt;• “
I-art rr«« wma in tmd camlillQn,
'tren *g* draft
IraTt artui
actually a a i made
Which position Jurymen will, be summoned » ikI J - ■&gt;,
Luetou and the M l a*a*
a
g
r
a
n
d
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_____
,
_
.
_______
__________
_
i « y drawn, O. P. Hem- I “WASHINGTON*. S'ov. 13. (A P ) eircr|,arv ,’ by
i«"
f it# motor# having been
her eppolntb) a - "a
"ao^-alleil man
don. C o u n t y c le r k (to te d .
|-— A d a r lin g u n d rr-r o v a r t rip to pnwei
• tippled hy (irrman attacker* and
wei plb
kihirtage. created l&gt;v lnl»coahler.
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alib
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ai hr. i i
ftirm l
landing in the
to Sanford In
lacseleers
•riling"1 )obt
Tho Wool C o a s t P is t o l L e a g u e I rtno, d u r in g w llc k a C o m m a n d o - nraflrj,/
( iiar ind w u# 1mmihriti.
'idea with for
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I'nablp
I
a
*
rommunkete
ibe
m. J.
Hatt, 0ia t * 5 w ill bo b a ld a t tho 8 » m i- ‘ oaeo rtad p a r ly of A m e r ic a n ’ o f
TiefKrtAvn S m it e Director Ift-r
1T Q C lU C tH l l U T C U H e B Foil lea* Hy radio, terra u*cwith
gf the
eJdaa-on VaJ- noto.Odn C lu b range on the la k .- , fleere p re p a re d tha w a y fo r the -’ lei has estimated -that nl&lt;uu:
* “ — *---------------- * —
' oreupol l on o f that itrateele »rea.
#m» ^rtl radi o apparttua in Ule
ace.oM o f tho 1 .500,000 youth*
«roa Mai. Gen. Mark W. Clark
TALLAH AS B E K .
N«»v .
M, big i timber, Andrew* aped ahead
from IH and 1# already regi*terr.|
_. _ ,
a promotion to lieutenant general
i
f in waygltni hi* wlnga violent*
K P 1 T o help m ^t war demand*
ember* Thttrrday and a place In history r**n be taken Into* »*rviet ih
ttr 11miter and navll •torw*, Vlo« ly fcr&gt;«l H^ndid for ahere, the bomb__ . . . . ____________ . » yo itld ( a lo n g s id e the bearer o f th* “ me*- 4Vlmer. Many o f the jounteter*
IhlUted
In
Ife
I ave .'already (nllttad
in
th • »*■'*** ihr*e nalbmal forest* are rr (mb.wing him to a nearby landpromptly at I KM o’clock,
jaaew to Gorria."
nr are In rraervo i ncrraang their i* le » of forest In* fitld JcaT over the hill*.
j Tbre* weak a before tha current
Hrret. Meriwether wa* graduatSome, of ebtilae, imvlucl* about HO percent thi*
practice ; North African campaign opened.
r»t from 9 «m in »l« High School In
ihyilrally unfit.
tear
‘
’ Clark and hi* party landIU3H
and cn trin l the University
ride* (hat JR and . Prank A. Albert, Florida superlh school student" vltor for the United 8tataa Fur*et of flotilla at Gainesville w h an
.half o f the aca-1Serrlr*. hai aiked turpentine op- he t’lxlecd Phi Kappa Tan Irafir e * o f Ui* Front
In 1041, ho received • ,«'
j obtain deferment 1m in e * to aubmlt bid* December lirtiily.
1 Glrwurt. which I
'
o f the aemefter. |10 for cupping the hock *lde* of 1). S ilrgree In Agriculture.
Ing. French fore**
following hi* graduation he eft** /
declarer tha' re I rrto.ooo tree* that already have
*1 Nationa cauae.
lifted
In
the
Arm
y
and
waa
atehart passed their Iren worhoil onrv lu the Apslsch
■I Invaluable mlllt
InforhdaY* ran not he leola, Osceola and Ocala National
senti­
t'
their eoraent.
I or rut*.
the . area

In V egetable, Flower Seeds

250 Papaya Trees
Grow In Orchard
Of Local Woman

"ft

( . .1. \leriwether
Is Reported As
Missing In Action

Roland *M* Lyles
Dies In Bay Pines
Veterans Hospital

T tm : * : . .

Doris Hall Named
Assistant Cashier
Of Florida Bank

CITY BRIEF

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Daring U. S. General
J JReceivefi Promotion

faSsSfsalsjsLSas:

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Sale Of State Forest

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it Lists S H S Alumni In
Branches Of U. S. Armed Forces
"atodea" your reporter la
' i with torn* new* about
Alumni. Leta *ce what
of thorn ar* doing.
O h yea, Guaal* Clauea I* worka t tho Naval Air Bata.
Oa) lan't aha 7 7 7
brother, Harold, la
Alabama, wbara
wailing to b* called Into
Bam'a Armed Forcet.
Marjvrie June Burdick le alao
Working a t tba Naval Air Baae.
Thao* lucky girUI I I
■IIMl you all know Paul
or* a r do you? 7 7 Well, ha
I M tH H f In tha Pap Roll daWaent o t tha Naval Air BUI b u t I* leaving to become a
■ bar of tha Naval Raaarva aa
* C.
Dolphin. Haaty and
fltu trt
■Herman are atlU working In
H M h , Georgia at tha Air
M. S tu art la coming home tha
tit, thoufh. Ila la planning1 to
r i lM Navy.
■ a b o rt Palm ar realined aa an
L.
* . t QawaHnah

1Mar. Ha la stationed at Port BenVcBlOy Harrall la a corporal,
pfeg Oa. with lha Madlcal Dalaafiiam t o tfh . IZtth Infantry.
gjabar t ("Tiger") I low. II la with
' Cbarlaa Vinlng, who graduated
S 3 wUl work In the field of radio,
w Harkey Southward* la
h a rt with her mother while
la training (in. the Navy)
Great Lake*.
Ttorguaon Jooe* la hart
mother, aleo, while her
■y, Aahby, I* training at NorjiH a la an honor man.
faU kld'a that'# all for tha tlma
&gt;1- But will hava more later.
y, 8. If you have a friend or
I live In the armed foreee
him. , . Hell eppreclate It

Mechanics
By OUIDA FENNELL
Mechanic. I. not what It Ie
rnned cut to be. It certainly I.
art work. If you don't believe
ask anyone who lake, mcchan| | There are a thou tend and
* porta to a motor.
Ort . first two wreki In mediana Wera apant taking note* on tha
•maoU cf electricity. Tha third
•eg We went down to the farm
l a ta rt taking a "37" Packard
part. It w u In perfect running
mdltion. Now It la In piece.

W bow they function and whore
r STfl placed.
Ikon wo t i n t went down to
/a rm there wae no tool cheat
tha toola. Mr. llofmann de4 th a t ana waa needed ao ha
m ad Jimmy Ridga, 8am ThurId and "R abbit" Danlela to
a n tool cab in et Sam Thtrr4 worked the hardeat on tho
M l Ha bald hie finger on
door to hold It up whlla the
IM -wara being put on. Pin4, U now hango on the garage
L with all tha loolt In place,
ta d Altman, when the f i n t
lad taking mechanici, knew
ting about c a n , tic e p t that
1 atoppad ah# thought It wa*
o f gas. Now aha get* out

“What’s Cookin’r
n r "BOMB CHICKEN"
Well, her* we are "a g a in with
the lateetf and don't aak mn which
way I mean that) nrwa of tha
day . . . Jimmy R uga really ha*
what it lakca. . . A date ona night
with Shirley Rick and a d ate tha
n a it night with Ann Wigging. .
.Do you know that
Not bad! 1
Sylvia Meitch la juat “nuts
bout W arten Daniel*. . J u a t aak
h trl I I . . . Tha other n ig h t our
own John Iielytu waa w ith Lot*
Meriwether . . . John la really
making the round* thle y e a r .
Wa tea that tha old flame between
Leo Dulner and Jean H a rp tr h»*
elarted up all over again. . , and
with a “bang" too. . ,W# hear
that Jan* Thigpen and
Ralph
Wolfer really hod fun "ooo-aaw
Ing" over a t South 8 Ida th a other
night. . . (Even "•oa^awlng'"
would be fun with "thoao two*’
, . .At Laett 1 1 . . .Tha unballaveable haa happened I I I . . .Billy
Johnaor. actually had a date the
Ight and It
it waa with Lot*
other nntght
Caldwell M ( - . -No
No hid
klddlni
...............
»g. . .
cute couple.
They did make a cute
coupla. If
Ratty King and Leroy Hodge’t
romance continue# to go along
ae amooth a* It ha* bean going
well have to name them "honor­
ary couple for life". If you want
to know how to get along In love
—Juet aak Betty and Leroy. . . .
ami If you want to know how to
rwt along whlla not In lovi
uet a*k Gcarg* Speer. , . Who do
Ihe allver wlnga belong to that
Kathryn Wlgglna and Kathleen
Bryant are wearing theee daya7 7
_ . Jlave you aeen tho gorgeou*
locket that Dub Epp* gavel Ma
Rabun for her birthdayT T T It'*
gold with a beautiful cluatar of
rublea In tha canter. . . Shirley
Cameron ronfetee* all 7 t I. . .
She hae a standing d ate with
Franklin Brannan an y tim e he
can manage to get noma from
Jackeonvllle. . , -Bonny Rabom,
I-eroy Hodge, Dob Callahan, tierI eld ly&gt;e*lng,
Camilla Batten,
| Mary Ann Whelchel, Shlrlay Cam
, cron, and Audry Bach celebrated

J

W in n e rs O f
C o n te s t

C heer

A nnounced

A fter careful consideration, lha
Judge* o&gt; tha cheer-csoteiL not
being able to reach a decision a
"tie" between tho cheers sub­
mitted by Mildred Bennet and
Sally Kate William*. Theee cheer*
appeared in Uet waek'a edition.
A prU* of on# defense stamp
will ha given to each of tha win­
ner* a t the next chapel.
VALAR1E
IR1E \WELLS

S tu d e n t O p in io n
B r MARJORIE JONES

LYMAN SCHOOL
For the past week, Lyman haa
bean grieving over tha death of
Farina, a frieod and
fellow classmate, l i t waa 15 year*
old and tnembar of tha ninth
grade. H i; waa also president of
hla class. Five beautiful w reaths
were donated by tha achool.
Tho football gam* on Friday,
Oct. 30, wa* vary exciting. W*
didn't win bat th* bojra £l*y«d
a hard gam* against
ra rk Wildcat*. Many
spectator*
tnny »i
turned out even If they had te
stand In th* tala. Th* next
duled game waa with SL J
last Friday.
Th* Senior Class enjoyad a
Hallowe'en party Friday a t the
homa of Richard Willis.
Hava You Notlcad
Junlla Rollp* blot aklrL
Betty Bennett* new hair cut
and U n rain coat.
Hilda B rails' adorable new
•wester.
June North’s Jersey blouse.
Wa Wonder
Why Colleen Clark haa quit
wearing make-up.
Who Lib Jackson dated Monday
and Wednesday nlgbla.
U Betty .Bennett liked dating
her ai-iteady.
If Lola Walker had a nice tlma
Monday nlghL
Girl of th# Week
Dorothy Holland
A m illion—Secretary
Collage — Stetson
Hobby—Dsnclnv
Pastime —Reading
Favorite Food—Coconut PI#

I think that In addition to the
study halle wa now hava w* need
an activity period.
T here ar* more atudenta that
ride th e butee to achool than there
ara th a t walk, and unleaa wa have
a period when all tha aludrnte
ar* free many fill not be able to
participate In tba axtra cu rrk u 'ar
acUvItlea, as they ara unable to
remain after achool.
Many atudenta who needed extra
help laat year and w ho.were un
abla to remain a fte r achool, re
reived help at activity period • •
they, could do ao without disturbIng a class.
If the achool la to havq extra
curricular activities thla year we
■hould have a period set aside
during school b o o n for them.
Why can't we run on the chapel
‘
' ‘ Thl*
day schedule
every day?
would Irava us four period* a
week for extra curricular activi­
ties and make up work.
E ” rite ^ - ^ * 0 * ^ 5
Favorite A ^ ^ o s ^ l l n d

Tri-Hi-Y Entertains
For Freshmen Girls
, BETTY JO BROCK
Th* fraahmen , girts had a
aarwnptuooa tlma at tha "Tri-H-Y
Party" last Tuesday night. Marty
Perkins, Ann Wiggins and Shir te r
Echols planned tba p arty which
waa snJoyed by everybody thara.
The trio sung by M arty
Bmufla Robison and Ann
iar with
. . a piano ao b by
_by
Hutchison

K

game*
■■■
* ■ » l s s s
girl.'.
Th# following ara aoma of
•aver*I comments mad* by aoma
by freshman. Daphno Connolly
thought th# Tri-H-Y party waa
h hug* success and enjoyed It
very much. " I think real and last­
ing friendship* era mad* la our
High School Days" aha aald.
Evelyn M atthejra Mid, " I had
aodlee of fun and tha girl* mad*
us feel rig h t a t homa." Anna
Lovell thought the Trt-HvT and
the party they gave for th* freahi gtrta helped te bring th*
freshmen and th* upperclassmen
closer together. M argaret Dingftlder appreciated th* thoughtfulMae and ainanma
kindness bestow**
be*towed v^on
ness
S*wfrJ?,hm“u .i|r
°11.
H-Y. "It shall always be
chei'
rished memory In my
af my daya In Bemlnote High
School."
Nancy Jo
Gonetea
thought tho party wa* "awall"
ami lhat It waa “/In# of tha Trt
H-Y to hava It for them ." Rose­
mary Burdick Mid ah* enjoyed
the party a lot because "although
w*- Freshman
■
- ■
- ar*
■ &gt; ■new,
■ ■ the Hl-Y

t u s T s lf t h ^ h ^ known us
R » - all
•»» our llvee.I
llvw.I Ilka
l i t . lha
Urn gam**
gam. wa
layed and I'm aura all the other
W* Think The Ideal Boy Should 'reshreen had a* Rood a Urns aa
had." Bally Morrison thought
Have
tho Tri Hl-Y p a rt/
Hair Ilk#—Hulls F etter
•well party" and aha enjoyed tho
Eya* Ilka—Charles Btum
gamesi and musical Inlertalnm ant
Teeth Ilka—Richard WlUte
very much. "AR th* Tri 1I-Y
Lip* Ilka—Glenn Bwofford
girl* were a nice to ue we will
physic Ilka —Robert Hammond
never forget them."
Disposition Ilka—John Forward
Sena* of Humor Ilka Elmer Helm*
So long for this week klda.

S. He S. Fashions
EDITH CHESTNUT

Suppose vu brows* around a
llttte and see w hat's new In lb*
fashion world today.
Here we see M an n a Page dress­
ed In a green plaid sk irt and Jerkin
with a whlla blouse. Doris Dunn
Is lovely In a blu* eklrt, yellow
sweater, and blue plaid ticket.
S t u d e n t C o u n c il
Betty Moore has on a darltni
By MARY RABUN
brown and white checked skirt
and brown Jerkin, and Annette
The resignation
i Don of Emmett
In cHepel rjyenlly, the follow­ Herndon, a Senior Rep re*
Abrams Is dressed In a brown
isentatlv*
• Ilk with whlta dickle. W hit Is ing Health program was given cf the Student Council,
___ \
anHallowe'en In a big way by eoap- all the excitement In this group? by th* Flrat and Second Grades:
cad a t th* luncheon, moating
Ing window*, (wiping aigna, etc
'rlday, because of hi* other acie waarln* a black ewaater over Prayer Bon*—by School
fnrget “the good ol* daya". . . . a blue and whlta flowered drete. 8 o ^ —^HaptiT Friday H om ing"— 1vlile*. A new member will be
elected from the. Senior Class a t
Flaeh I 1 I. . . Ie It true that Thera Ie "K utty" Moreland wear­
n a it meeting,
(■.raid Loealnjr hat aekad Caramll* ing a green plaid sk irt and Bobby Bona—"Our Chorea"
by
M n . theThe
A thletic and Social Commit­
Dalton to all tha coming foot­ Proctor In a red one. Oulda Darla Jacob's C l u i
am to moat and plan a Mg
ball garnet and dancea7 7 7. .. •eeme to be lha center of attrac­ Health Exercises—Mix* Wslsh'e tee.
Homecoming
thle rear. With Hal*
and Mlaa Waalphal'a CUaae
Somebody m int hava "It bad". , . tion In a plaid akirt and yalkrw
tn Hutch Leon acting aa chairman
Hugh Whelchel think, plenty of ■weatrr. Millard H unt tooka vary Poam "Milk the Bulldar"—Mlaa It la bum to be a n x e t t a
Roblnaon’a Beeond Grad*
Batty Carrodll I I Wa h e a r that drveead up In a brown tweed *ult.
L au n lle Duttoi^ tha Irm as af tha
Tha glrU team to think that Poam "My Toth break" — Mr*, /finance
and Welfare Committee,
Sharon'a Bacond Qrada
fa
parted
th a t plana hava been
Health QuaaUotta—Mftvi MlUhall’a
made
to
fu rth e r the a t la of W ar
Second Grade
Honda and Stam p. in Seminole
Bong by tha Qlaa Club ware;
"Moonlight Bay"
H r. McKay eama before tha
“ H a rrie t Moon"
hava funl I I . . -More aotdlara
"A Smile Will Go A Long. U n g Council and gave rauaona why
and aallora 1 1 1 . . . Who wera
nothing
tha Student Council proWay*
Clew—t McKee end Jimmy Atkefl
thla r e a r haa progressed
"Reap Tha Homa Plrea Burning"
and Joe Baker with laat Friday
m acted upon.
Tha Hallowe'en Carnival eponnight when they "had ao much
eored by tha P, T. A., v u u
fun” I I I . . . Tnat'e all fo r now
decided lucres* In every way.
eo III cloao with thle little conEraryoua had u good tlma—Tha
freelon. . . .
ho boyi aleo have gotten thUiy. Sphegettl eupuat and tha play
I etole a kle* the other night, Prado Field* and Charlfa Daweon In tha auditorium added much to
My coneclervre h u rt.
alack. liava tan iweatara and Waa lay our fun.
I guess I'll go tomorrow night Jackaon haa a two tona brown
one.
*
M arty Perklna and Sadia WllC hapel P ro g ra m
llama nava new parmanante and
By P E T E * B U K E*
do
they
|ok
cutet
For
her
d
ra
t
of the car pute up the hood and
with a brief aurvey, *aya: "Tha day In S. II. 8. Dorothy Monteon
A vary fine program w u bald
a* line la atoppad up." I myself cboao a gray eklrt and mustard
Charlotte
True and In tha Seminole High School audi­
new no more, now I can a t leait ■waatar.
w u* tetter L atari
M
artha
Brown
book
looked
too
torium Thursday morning, In
Identify the parte af the angina.
, I t tahim twelve
Wa are planning to make a cute fo r word* In their white which lha Junior H lghB cboal lock
U tter, eighteen ;
A fter tha naval opening
waeh baeln out of an old crank pinafore* Charlotte w ta n hart p att.
and thirty-tw * fc
caeo. Wo aura do need it for over a blu* and white chackad ceremony, Roberta Beam* played
Tho a ta r i and 1
wa have no place to waah and no drt** and Martha w aan n white &gt; plana solo, "Tho Baranarta In

South Side News

K

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W Ik/ b W h o
By M ARJORIE JONES

Celery Feds Defeat Winter Park
Wildcats By Narrow Margin, 6-0

PAUL HICKBON, a Senior, waa
bora A ugust ( , 1911 in Sanfard.
B attling a a aggressive, scrap­
Ho It ■eerwtary o t tba Roy Club,
Master Councilor of tba Demolay, py team of W inter Park "Wild­
on th* cat*", tha Celery Pads won by
Bally Staff. PaaJ'a favorlte^ast- the narrow margin of 8 to 0 nt
Seminote High School Field, Fri­
tima la dancing te Glaan Ml
orchestra: especially whan He play* day evening. »
The Wildcats had b a a particu­
hla favorite song, "A t LaaL” Ilia
pat Ilk* la Elisabeth Fite white larly anxious to win, having dedi­
Jaapar Wolf*, leader In a num­
hi* pet hate da homework. Paul's cated tba game to Jack Wagner,
favorite actor and actrsas la form er W inter Park player, who ber of previous shooting matches
Spencer Tracy and Betty Devi*. waa killed la action oversees They S e n , waa first again in tha West
Illn favorite fqcxl la chlte and hla brought their band with them, Coast
Pistol
Laagu#
Portal
favorite spectator sport la foot­ which went through some color- ■lg|wVf*e
M atch,, held
1*W*M ■
ncw
When
ntly
9ew on th#
■'
--—
local
-ball. P a rt's bobby is taking pic­ ful drills.
Hemlnole Gun Club Range. Ill*
tures, white hla ambition la to LeSanford’s touchdown cam* at nearest competitor »** A. C.
m i a D h im a d ii
the end of th* second quarter, Yonnolly of th* State ' Highway
EDITH LOVEJOY, a member Just a fter things looked black for patrol, o at of ■ field of seven.
of the Junior class waa born Juno them, and following a futile 90 Scores at* a* follows:
9, 1919 In Sanford, Florida. Her
rd run by Flaming, only to Class A. Jaapar Wolf* 8® No.
favorite song la "M aonllght Ban900 aggregate
v* th* play nullified by tha de­
a ta " white h r r favorite orchestra
867
cision of lha refer*** th at one pfClass n. A C. Yonnolly
la Woody Harman. Edith doesn’t lha Sanford players waa bolding.
C. H arry Williams
86U
Ilk* conceited people, but her pet
“
C. J m . Allan by
WI
Called back to thalr own 10
Ilk* la good-looking people. Her yard line, tho d atlraln ed FVds
"
D Jaa. Wabb
822
"
D. Charles Shaffer
BIB
favorite pastlm a 1* dancing and started gaining with n fin* paea
"
D. w . IL Graham
773
gatng to tna show. 8 teak la Edith's by Danlela to Hugh Carl*too
"
D. F. M. Dowling
783
favorite -food. H r r hobby la col­ good for a first down, and altarA.
C.
Yonnolly
won
four
me­
tecting Insects b a t bar ambition
od fo r first downs by
____
&gt;me a doctor. She la a
la to bocoi
Fleming. On a fast dals J H airy Wflllama won two
•quad leader and reporter of the reverse
ua play
nlay from Daniels, Ftero medal* and Ja*. Allaaby won on*
Sigma Delta Chl-JBuh Deb*.
Ing grabbed th* hall and went
A t the regular weakly practice
in* aro
eet held Wednesday, the fol­
20 j* r5 touchdown. Daniels how lowing icores worn mad*;
ever, missed lha kick for th* ex
B
T
JL
T
tra point.
Yonnolly
98 M 04 291 No. 300
Planting'*
long
run
was
ax
AUebny
98 99 93 285
By M ARJORIE HODCE3
great a disappointment to Celery Dowling
99 91 88 275
Fed fans aa tha futlte run of Graham
.90 92 01 273
Navy D
a / wi
was observed In the Wolfer In the DcLatnd game, when Derthick
Da/
92 91 80 273
..................School
auditorium
iQgh
Bemlnote
th* latter ran a bit out of bound*. Shaffer
89 87 M 284
_______ _ , Tha
_ atudenta sang The Tho elation of local fan* bad Grey
Thursday,
84 84 04 282
Star Bpangled B anner with a eery known no bound* when tha Wild­
la b officials state th a t they
Clul
patriotic sp irit and then gava tho cat* paced by Ballard, wera Juat era In hop* th at Sunday matches,
P*
to Lha flag.
p led g e__
_ Kathryn Wig about to acorn when they fumbled, which
- ‘ ‘ have ‘bean aabsfituted
befit u' ■ for
*
gin* road th* devotional land led and Sanford reeovered.
lhoe* prerioujU ^held on Wednes­
tha audience In th e Lord'* PrayOn the very next play. Flew day, and a t the aame hour*,
A fterwards tha orchestra Ing shifting and squirming broke will be very wall patronised, a*
played "Anehoria Away'
Into the open with half Lha Win thl* not only gives participant*
presented the fob ter Park team nursulng. Hla long tha opportuni
lira. Jackaon present#
lllty to get outdoor*,
lowing rau aial program !
lege driving Ilka ptatons, down but a t the Mine lime to tram
"Bong of tho Baa"—G irls' sex the field went Bill and over hi* In tha a rt of aelf defrnae.
lette, Martha Perkin*. Alma Gran goal llna only to be called back.
them, Loris Merrl wether, Ann
Bill must nave been good and
W Ifgin*, Muriel Hubtrn, and MII- mad for on the next plays he be
drad Robson.
gan running through the Wild"Shipmates Forever" — Betty cat*, alternating with Daniel* on
Klmr.
"flailing" — Q uartette, Edward gains. Th# whole Fed th e wa*
a TABOO!”
White, Lucy W ard, Mildred Rob­ going Ilk* a steamroller, partlcu
iarly left tackte Gene 8lngietary,
Now
read
these
facts
son, end Emm ett Herndon.
hole* In the W
Vlkl
A fter presenting their number wko tors great ........................
th* girl* sextette threw m IIol hate cat defense.
Not long ago,
a g r. women didn’t di*The Celery Feds had another
to the students.
cues periodic pain.
Now they
Lieutenant Blanton, from the touchdown right in the bag In openly pralaa CARDUI'a 2-way
Sanford Naval Base, was Intro- tha third quarter, only to loss IL help. Taken a* a tonic, It usually
Within 20 yards of th* Winter
peps up appetite, aids digestion
a t Blanton ipoke on haw you
by Increasing flaw of gastric
I* tha Navy and tha different ner who had gona over lha goal juices, thus batpa build resistance
ilona you can ehocee. Ha aieo line to receiva It, but ha couldn't for those trying day*. Taken as
a letter from a form er Ban- bold I t On tha next nlay the directed 8 - daya before th* Umo,
went uvrr tha goal line,
Navy man who baa teen at- Frd«
it-a m p balp rwltere purely' func­
and M bow ita tlm c d In Brook- only to drop tha hall, and Winter tional periodic pain. Praised for
The latter leave, thle quee- Park grabbed It for o touchback. 82 years I Next tim e try CARDU1.
Following a tight ahewer of
la our mind, "A re wa to pitch
V
rain, and near the end of the
In er■ ■!•!##
drift lea
In lnenVW
luxury!1
la it quarter. W inter Park block­
ed a kick on tha Fed 40 yard llna.
The ball ppun backward, took a
long raol and o lot faf odd hope,
By MARGARET DINGFELDER and wee recovered by the Wild­
“fleyl Nancy, you can't have c a t.. Ballard, p u rg in g Wildcat
potato aalad and tic* at lunch, back then went through for
you know w hat Mlaa Talley Mid yard*. It looked bud for the Fide
. , , Let's have turnip greens. again but W arren Daniels eared
1 know you Juat love them! Oh, tha day by Intercepting a forward
I'd give anything fo r that He re hey paaa, putting an end to th a final
Bur but It would bo better to iw lntar Park offenelve.
hava milk IneUad, I guaaa.
U na Up
Nancy, get m* u "hot dog"
when Mlaa Tally lan't looking. Sanfard
Pot. W inter Park
E v e r y .W e d n e s d a y
A pickle cert* lair would ta ita
good with Dili, but 1 gurta it Carle ton
la
; Mooney
wouldn't go with chocolate pla.
Singletary
It
Webalar
Nancy, why look what Mlaa F. Johnson
Ig
Condlct
T alky'a eating—e hamburger and

Jasper Wolfe H as
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t R,A.F. Planes Public Schools, Banks, Stores
Soviets Br
To Observe Armistice Holiday
AttackGerman
German
•Bape,Hamburg New Tire Forms
On Stalingra

Occupied France Hit; Will Be Mailed
U. S. Forces Push
To Gar Owners
f
Forward In Fight
F o r Guadalcanal Passenger V e h i c l e
Five-Tire Law To
(By Alaeclate* Ar«««)
In the air war. R- A. F.;
Become Effective
bombers heavily attacked the1

Public Schools, local banka and
•tores will observe
Armistice
Day by closing, ami while the
t*o*t Office will rwnain open ami

conduct city dvliitrv. there wlHi

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T r o o p s

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F r e n c h
B a s e
f 1’. S. ( olumn Moves
At^|}j^r?n
Military fflgiwS; Curfew For S a le 'D raft Office Releases Names
Of Men Leaving N ovem ber 18 T r a p Retreating
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i The mini!*-* of a Nrgi' ruitidoT Walk in*. \ nun Kf am* kriim-dx
1:00 o'clock t n I 00 o'clock un-j
I - • up 4ltd Pr*m
Prom the Russian front,
i«f .Sanford mm x*|p, xxdl Ifhvh Aaron JowapM Tailor, Harm* ill
dtr Iha direr Hon of Mra 1 .c l (nrts
today- indicated the Red*
I .iiih In i A m rn ritn tn m p s
I
l_
n
.
,
,
by bn* Nov 1 h for ihtliM/tiiifi into Adam Back, Archie Key Ward rural
Sam och,
Mli* Kathryn TakaaK1 T
,e break);,,: ,h » German m et rtl*. 6 7 5
ija n fo r tl
C i t i z e n s , »*• Army were relriMrit l.'n'luj hv Mark l Kmaid. Tompkins
wi ro n |H i t 1 n l tinluy 1&lt;* hllVf1
• German naval base at Ham- New application farm* d ll toon II. E. Morri* a«M l.aufianl L. Mr- *ment
of l^ n ln e n d
while
th*
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n
....
, , , 1 K B. ( ' .t i e r of ih. 1. . . I &lt; r l« i» ..
~Ro) (‘lliffoitl Jean, Marx to I'd
n
iti- iv il tin* F re n c h
nnvnl
ass,,,
are.
burg following up daylight1,b* milM to all motoriil* in the LoCai.
S bs ! drive on MaJInirad and tbs
S i g n
1 C l l t l O n l o S en lrc tiffler *. h. .tatnl .h .t
ward I,«*»fihin
Pani*'!
lr&lt;ir Grammar arhocil rMldrrnj pu»h loarartl the Georgian mill1
Drrgg r», John |frn|am in H&gt; r,l Ini-*,- nl t Iran, th e m 'u n d big
U&lt;ere will be rrla&gt; race, .m l fori u ’v MyVw^y ‘ fn
the*‘ " e n lr d 1
F a g s
A m en d m en t
i r m m Z " of' " m(he
'
•erxi.k Jai Lowrl) Ho Vi'f. Gerald Frank M i-iiitri raiii a n |m rt to fall
pled France, a communique b o n of oil tires owned. A. B. Junior lll*h School boy. th e -,, r___
. uc.
. u, ___ reported
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b ,i„ « . T « , i Imttyt * in the Hrcrt. Fran. Stahiev Vi-rna&gt;, Orm
_____
____ dwindled
_wlndMi
in I f — I b a n IS h o u rs , w h ile
Peterson,
secretory
of
tho
rationill
be
a
touch
football
g
a
m
e
jio
a
genet
of
light
eU«h#*„
_ stated.
A petition trarinc the *i*na |U(.
Dougliis Stvii*troin. Ralph Ihrhl
Fere tteted today.
and a bullring marble touma&lt;| R«1 army Infant q t men bolf lure, of #S7 Sanford citin-n. u- . The presenl li«l f.illim . Jam.' William Rirhard 1‘ircro Gmley in
I n itril S ta l l', c a I u m ll
•
In the Solomons theatre, In*A board
tire Inspection record is at­ rnent. Junior High ^School ftr li | ttared by tank*
and
iiuratln* the t ity t om im ulon t&lt;&gt; Au*u»tu* f*«rtm. \tm
.
i
t
iii
k
out
-lo u th fu a lw u n i
Mem
t
al
Sidney
V
I
r
1
KtrutM
t
firm
w
ax
It
oh
th« Americans are pushing____
tached to tne application,
he may play vollty ball ant) enter Icavalry, have alaln nearly
rly 3000 l«ke *li-tM to prohibit the *»!# I.indellr, Sam Kn*an&gt;
Jehu 1 * ert leowell Cm \ lun Wdlie t Irtdfre I rom Alyii-r* li i» a n i Ita lia n
■lav In* off repeated „f n,)U,,r , f , rr 10 .-!•* I*
further forward from tho points! out. ■ddirur that, serfs! bicycle lacea. High .School giria. German* in atavlng
M
l
on
•
Wood
ruff#
Warrm
Jetitnng*
King*
F!a
rue
•
t
St«
f'_
_
Eugene
W
m
III
m
H
must Will plav Mttotar hockey and tliojn ew attack
1elow Nalchik III .evkJaya. and al
narrow corridor on G uadalcanal
• ' ire*
lrr thisowned
I* VI | VV Gordon |H-«n flrarir Gai laiid Lucian
Fr Ifor
John*on. Jain* - 'I . i l i i a in a m ove to t r a p th e
whether boya will enter un ohatarla race I the central C suiasut where the S aturdajt. va&gt; rftvr II
rad
to
the
curl*
('reekrmir,
Frank
t
harlr*
W
vnri,
t'arndl
Haul*
u,
Jen n St a- % | tri i ■al iru Vu« from Egypt
*" ■
the ear
At four o'clock a rbfing tourna- Naila are forruaing their alranath rn.Mloner, la.i evening b&gt; G 1. 1 Henna ( ale* Slerlr \rrm .r Fth Adam- Williar Vlitmting* \ nfinn&gt;l
\ o - lend, i- writ- rrantirally
m
int
will
hr
put
on
at
the
lakei
wl
ll«
1
1
actllea
«var
StalinIh.l
ins.
formal
I
Ity
con.m»--ion,*r
,
n
g
r
Thorn!
..
Rudolph
FrtokUn
I i t s v uoao- to effort coutdersw
enemy tended reinforcements la*t(n ot moun{#d on vehicle or equlpI
h.»t
fit
i
&lt;
In
x
to
o
1
1«1
eii.
Ja
n
ir
front |Mirk «%
ith prominent e a l- '* n i“' fri*nt n-jrairt*
*aid loll \ H sSayrr I ity rlrrk -laleelt*. \ | rr u||OUKh Garl I h,.i,,A. M il.,
( i ik o 'nil 11n' Sox let- -aid tier
"V .
aiiu d
1I ment,
menu will
wll be denied m iles*# raohl J
J,., •. &gt;r,.a1,&gt;
,oi M.»i K.J \ •••• SSiflidwri tiu*
a
Jaiiiri Rolnml
i Ira. G&gt; I l&gt;t&gt;
In New Guinea. Allied
tlotu. Such tire*, he added, must tlemeri and cowtmya fr^jm t h e ' J,*tfb
\ .. t. . VInit 1
1 1 H . ,1
of Florida p a r t i c t p a U n g ^ ,v,n« a *" b,V f !h,DUI h * • ................................................ .1 t ,# Unil |^H-kr I I .,... 1. ,,,11 I.„ k „ H o t *n.l 1
N ,IM Vfrti'llt tii direct
d&lt;;l»»n« *cro*L l ? M1*
| 1 j i be sold or given to the govern- platna
Many
of
Iheaa
rtJara
have
been
Or«l«h*»mknfrr
ami
the
Trout*
i&gt;
Mx ¥ f, f . 1l 'j'«-t xti. mi • ihara.
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l
l
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l
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J
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m
n
u
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l..
William
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l
m
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k
J
,
wide Papua PenInsute, entire edl
, uml, r ^ Idl(, ^
purrhase
a* the ihrtlimn ««&gt; rend In
111*1 a. oo
T iflii.
one Japanese positicn behind O lsi,|
Mountrd tir„ mr&lt;nl Urt* Com|»etmg in the*r tournamenia i r,*llf*,lmn . r"*‘ k } n
*1**--l .lira1loll • a ul thr
nslvw lank; .. 1.1,11ion,
n im ler of r iiitm p s.t ;&gt;U year*, and many IGejman* l.unche.1 mas.
¥ . 4 It, U f L h 1tog Ml tf&gt; to put in
# on the northeast t o u t , 66 m ile.
„ nn|n, w heel, snd the spsre for the
outheast
».*'
.
„
j
4 Mt .t ,
t and infanlrv aaaaulta ami
favor
'»f
the
luir
|i
n*r
in
n 1 Hm ■Mt on (hr fum • uni roarat,
south of the main enemy Invasion „ r motor vehicle,
Jh ,
r 1r^lf,, "ff ' h* m *1?' Nalchik, the dispatches, *-----said, b~u t|,.„ntirml
,
T hn r iticludiMl, Tt * Rex
lea f , &gt;I4 1 tel.
&lt; U \ li * IOit aw arrive
base o f Dana.
I w h en these provisions a n com- prises. The lournamrat will bbr„,„ ,lnwn , K. )n, i flortei Vx J* Hrotika Jr . thr Rrx Jor
\
ii, 4 11
An earlier report on the air war] | tpd w|u ,f the tire In.rwction re­ nm In accordance WIU, rule. Isi.1 ; ,t, f, n, r, wh)rh
pwk ,
Gdlr.
Ur.
K.
l&gt;
Hrnxsnli-w
Mr*
VIgrt Irin capital.
♦
•
th&lt;
s t id United States Flying Fcrtres* rord wm ^ , j rnf,| , nj return to dosra in
Mgo
feudal times, w h en .of 31
pj armored cars
l
U Ilrowttlra, I'rof G } M»
if 11 u-li it ,11 Sunday
and Labeta tor bombers, raakin* the owner, and must be kept In knights on their chargers spear- | m. n&gt; cannon
i f . Xi, la G
Kay.
11
ll.
Tartar,
iflcrtix,*
*rr
FI
XXrt « 1ii, fir'i inIg I'RM’ to
uivir iiH
iinu fli*ht against n
r th# car at all times
their
longest
N »u ted rings with their lances.
t Inside
Stalingrad,
fighting xnx dark, V|r» Gaorgr Mima
f .4II
occupied Western Europe, Monday
The first tire Iqipection period
The tournament committee ti,d ip ped (o It* lowest ebb ainee thg nnd otham.
\IL, 1 1 4 .1.1 , Hill, r * n Hlimincol
blasted the docks a t the Ger­ will I* betwren I&gt;ec. 1 , li&gt;l2 snd headed by I*erry t'amerun an.) *&gt;ei(e of the city began 77 day,
r atatrd tialn.) that |
man aubmarlne baaa of St. N ai- Jan. 31. 1PH. during whlrh lime B. E, Heek. Sr R..y Holler nn.l!**" End Ihe .Tnokr hegr1ine,l d» f SirCi tyS ija
A I ungr.*■
Thr pill die MiflV atlrrul « iluira \ dim *I L-ran U.iilrati i hlt-f of all
('ummiMUm i+ inking;
i • ifi I ti ll rd S t a t a «
V
.♦
alre. Franc#
all rehielee mu it have their tires
mg of the
i*-nd motlMii |ih Inti
A. S|wer Jr an* joint chair­ frrnleft were able to better ihclr thr o n Iter under nd vimoiicM rand I X«li b 'HMl'ti *
•&gt; I
Vivh&gt;
irjiwirtrtl
Three of the huge foilr-motored Impacted by an authorised Ol'A G,
(w-»Hinn» after Waling off lortlf* J' it l i d y m g a pritpoai-si «■ OH Milmriti I Ilull Ilf *4 1
un milrili n. ' VI• at and RMfiirain ••
man
f •1 i * 41 Id
l hlaf
of
planes failed to return from the Inspector. If no tires are remornd
11■ tw’ held n
hv individi al German companltl, t•« the- Gitv Injun! lara .iuran up f Mf|&gt;l ami !
T il Ml High S*h&gt;.»Ml
f&gt;vrr
t-V)
In
priic*
in
ihc
farm
Mu » , 11 Ftidl i)!,., iVtatn
A attack which inrolTed a round- the chertre will he 25 cents per
Mil ne xt rt. I -In ra* II to N M
fine of vxhu I x«at killed In a titan. lx » -ty Allot nr &gt; Fn*d K VS i* t - tann •d rail
of
war
..k
in
g
,
.lam
ps
will
b#[
,
’■
,t
M
im
«
oininniil
trip of about QO0 miles, a Uunlted vehicle, ll reniovni. f&gt;0 rente. Af­
■
The force of the German at*,
. . .i, raI *ra.-l
II F M
Iig thr doaing hn*i** f. i - »■*
k l*
.
, 'i l . ih. Hrtf
States Army Air Foree communi­ ter Jen 31 A and Iwiic II drlvrrs given in connecltuq .O h th# ml | . , rk.
Sl»linKrad h s. I w n d4C| ••t h.juor, ■■ | rt ll i *it*-d ai d , r||
must have t ir n Impecteal every Ing teurnamenl. an 1 ..th#r r v r n l,.. r |,n,„E pr..Kt# ..i» s l) for 10 day, J t lliii- n prohihiltng t h. * *I* t
L
ran,I
que said.
I he
II,- (I) Roma
ra1
Many hits were seen 1 n the four months and It ( and supple­ Gu. Schmah. chairman .,f Ih# , n,( s..»irl .ropers and b»n*ln* 1f l.e tily of mt«i«i, «1 mv ! ij'jxi,
oopoi 1,i
\ ,
4»a light
'i-.itl# cr.^ » .r # r»l&gt;«rt#.l taking f * i •’ an d Ira-rr in. In.i*.I t**-ira«n
targets of St. Natalre, whlrh Is mental — 1&gt; driveri must have nrlebralinn rummill.#, .la le .1
S'
i n xra«ion
A m all d a y rihihitMm uf light i u&gt;tvantairr ..f tha
I «II to mukf
In Brittany on the Bay of Biscay, tires Im peded every two months.
h.&gt;ur* of M I' M
t r, s
The
inipedur
alii
check
the
1
Isicqurra
artillery and iTtcchafilsviii caval 'tm»lilf-t
againtt nirmy poai- !-,f
a
The attack was made at a mo­
A M Vloiolay
\
F, It pan
ment when the Germans were re­ condition of tires and the aerial ry fr»*m Gamp 111an di mg will lx um*
I- .iddltiixn t.* ink rel t/ot r■t' ru­
_ ..................
.11 M'1 O' i in modi
ported m essin* _s U-bost
fleet...for numbers. If tire* ■rr In good ■how ft onn tha drill ground IraIn Ihr xkrmtern Gaura ana tha
tile legality of tSi i -'p...... I i
* ■
operation againit American supply condition, he will *i*n the record, hind thr Armory* Exgion ('rnn• j( irrman »ir fnrrrran aald to
,, »' •t t h«
-•iriiitmant, thr t Minim* ,«t
»,'iit w
or
vehicle
iI
.'
.4• i «. , .• H i i I aih
m*ni|« r N«l Smith itatatt
| ltax,» floran ti» thr fflitf o f Nail
lines to Africa.
If no*, s "*1 *lr'
l it' iny |« to tin- In &gt;** r f
y■
*-ii
for tire con*
,
1
1
*
4i
I.
■-l i t MMinry
Following thr paradr at 11 l)Ui tr«»ci|n htiltlilrd by
allow Olid
On anil
rommuniHr*
i, t
Ona formation of the big bomb- p**r#a,Br* "C
not «i*n the
. rat&gt; . • i j.,.i ta*i
I
H Ki
&gt;f
I Jo u r - J f
o'clock. I mnn.
.rancid Ma»*ir'm'Ol *n thr ftradhilU, hut thr Rod iMiilar
pruMrma,
Mr
a n went in tew to attack .pwrlflc 'record
' " ■ Uonn0‘ , l * n
■ - , ' . 1. ll#
l l '. lie M
untilSe h i.', '11rcrommrndatten,
I
ojy
M
u,
M
M
in
Jr
x
\
Hughrg,
commanding
officer
0
f
|
*
rmv
*
“s
'
‘
L
'
Arcing
them
hark
Idrd
targata and tho other plane, at- are carried out 11# will adslsa
un 1
' "IH t" null i Ifr'l
I.
i ' l l l . u k oft
I !• I« I • - Iran o.
\ , Mfnnuttrf C4*mjKi»fHi
\ .1 Mn mug
,,vrr “ ♦* r,4,^J?
fror"
tacksd from Um normal operational U n,,B a ,,r y . that a lira waada a thr Han/ord .Naval Air Station,
I 1I’1=1 ., M4 4|N1 U ■1
. :n»r g •
i i Hi Limn.
U I Inn un .ti* pt •.p r t L
'IV I &gt; ’ "
it Higgling ami t.rorjK I It,
i h « ” uapa^ nav«J
height with i M i usual Mcuracy, m a p , or. If It i* not fit foe that, • il l ha lha principal .prakrr a tl* Sr‘r
V
V
tr
Vrllon
t
Jt
'•■Ilf
\ r inn - oil
», «■ &lt; namagI b y t h r i . m m i ,
ihe I) f.-od li**! I&lt;l r g ' f„
f.
Ijoar ratotnmrnd a raplacamaol. In a mama rial caramony In thr b a n d - ■ RAlgfcMK.T m f» mfw rp .
H
M
r.-v
.
t *trtl tLii.n
tot
¥
\lf»*
J
ui**p!
V..
t*» CUfllat with Ctaminntldf
theU
LUut.
Comm
J.
K
Mrag«
k
*llol
that
•
I’
l
ftrl
4.1
hi
.Which e u # aDcllcation mar h ,
ic*i»lanr *
W*1
\L* IrJUtnt • if - 1
g4,u*tlri,n»jj
Hufhra Of thr Sanfoi I ,N.
4 441a
-J
1 wioda. i o Lha local toard Jor a her. riecullr* otflcsr of the sta - 1
4*Itr|,l* arvt
&gt;k...
, V f«»• xxel I h no Min itt
rating
Off* 10' ■*'
1
front
n*Yr(T1|
in rrgm ] u? Hi
liram A
A»
i
At
1
iftg
th*
fin'
nt'*r*
UT'^lrar-'a
. , ■
, i t n w ratlanlnir carll/lcate. -which lion, will also adpewp on the pro-| doraned
It'll
Jrack -ou J&lt;«hf
uurnb#f« of rnem l‘tiijiow^| ll«i jor nniMidmrlit
\U ‘
R
they u n it two subarartnaa o u t - ' .
nol
| , , u#d. depending on m m
Mr. HmiOi .teted. remTrwl; 'f | h|„ , . 1&gt;d ,
mHk
Kjivs* bran
w
• t •.1 li.ly
Thr pHi!
thi
«!•'&lt; i»N|i
right and damagwl otkara ln ir- wh. U tr or no, u ,, applicant ha.
t t f l r r lha
if.
u h* d* r * flnai r»#nr f t
i.iasva on t,...p o.lum
i
*
-&lt;
«
•
1,1
rail',f.aklrail
r Io&lt; a
pair ah«pa and to
put* torap| | Ki with all g.rallna and • III b# a dance, m naarad b&gt; lh# . nd rl,
l h, ll«pnldn ' th
,t" g f i m - l i f r
I •M fl'lr*.
aihUml
ting an estim itad additional 13 tire n ( J |ations.
A m rrinn Ixglon Auxiliary at thr rjHlftP,1 *
Mil
Gm
■*i n*«d
I it a Ion D* ii H'd»-tl Ihr
U-bBBta out of opa ration for un-' Kattenlnc board,
may
deny Armory at 10:00 a'cJock
i omoiaii
I |Jtiniphmri.l *f
•tit,it. *
A (im n in rommunxiiia hr
nil
dated period,.
I tuhb#T and garailna If It is rel­
mi
lha
Icait from Berlin »atd G rman
JkiUIhI hrre
it was said that t w te as m anyldrnt t h*l th# owner abu*#s tors
j
w
w -9
ii
« Riimaman trnotu "thrv* thr
M
* IIII
planes a* raid ad Undent attacked, Bn,|
fails to bars th# Tir# to.
pla
Ihr
mil in G .
fit. N a u lr s Mcndty
Impaction llerord signed iluring
i 11 &gt;riIa, I an
iltraal nltackx nrar Tuapaa and
pvtllUM f &gt;.1
K few mlnutra after the third #\#ry in*D#ction period; violate*
1 I' |,.*i | 'loXWII
.d ull
| "\Vf I 14* t. . 11. 0,0
runaacutisa daylight attack by tha the 35 mil#* an hour *p»ad limit,
I...
f,.h i
Afttr
l ion
_
_ *■ i tempi to email tha lo
i lan* of the i l l , nf Sanford, It'd
American bombara waa announced, or if th* aerial numbers on hi,
kll.il
i - * h lp
I
&lt; x S Frai rtah (i-r
|C o u n t y of
oiion lr t lo, niti d r
th . Vichy radio want off the air. tlraa are not tha u i a s a* tho*#
fl.ra
r . -4, , .liol * o d lll l
■-lilrlit nit)! i' i .
The Russian mid-day commuii | ll r i h g In
raii'l iiiakr whatrv«-f
Tin • m u r k ,,f kohnI nu*l f t n l
It atopoad pending at 0t4O F. M. on th* tir** Inapactlon record, un-l with gri-ttl vtoI *1"
If H ig h S r W I
qua reported trvat in a sud-lr | pracau tto h ary mrlhiteH p r a r t i r a h l r ngan.wt r u t i n |t rrrl y will rr*n«i»4 |
(4:40 P. M. EW T), Indicating per- I n i he naa been aulhoritrd by
M
i
ram
niir
.-f
• and Drgal in ofila» l«, im itrc t t l i r
hapa, th a t RAF bombtra nalgnt be th# board to buy another tire
MAXWELL FIELD. Ate. N e v - D," n. 'h'
"m ' " " II ralUi 11f r* mi,I m,»ful of our ru in in r a m i O it rift m I n rg r ri&gt;m&gt;l I*
.t,I , ,i *, i n a t t o n
11 fo.iilkali fitrii
i f ‘ -I
Si* t ut,in v
n f 14"
and ha, a lira certificate ahuwing 1 0— (Hpacial 1—Thomas Alderman I f’nvlrt sniper*
,rt&gt;n* killed 1170M"*r
eiuier an route to bomb N o r th e r n ____
'ii war a i
1h VI i * I'nt i i-h .
of ll i in unit \ (mrf irularl v out young
f t Mr
4 RIO
off
Brat, son of Mr. and Mr* (i K enrmy in five
Italy or warn dropping leaflets th* numtrr not lltlad.
•pi *nI Inn la
i Mi * t.l I
day,'
flj!hl"i penph" ii nol IMr mrrul rrg nf tin
• raxn I Am M ato,u i Ira*h
Beat of Sanford, Florida. i&gt; now Snl|wr units nort'iwetl of St*li' [ ar tn y Of Mnxv rah,* m igh t rom** U
tear unoccupied France.
t
---------------——
i
thno lind
raX Hint hi* ..." I
(
i k ,,| tnim of t*maI golf
enrolled aa an Aytetion t'ailet irt grad killed 18U mnr#
Meanwhile, Britlah long ranre'
■
tn
tt o f \ha
t.
.
i
b.
ll
of
I
gkrldiul
Id R a u f,u ,| ami Ira-iMg nraair
'
t
oufit
y
I
hit,
,
our
the Army Air Force, l*r# Klight
guns In the Dorer area' opened up
.1 ,»I I b r Mb’,
f
1 your
a Hherf il x oft*lt*r ymir (Mtli, r
t Ho • I*, off,! I'Ul Il'
against the occupied French coast
School for
Pilot, at
M*iw#il
'» aXegI 1 f i, 11&gt;i &gt;
,».it h n t v
, power t*» ,|rl. i minto ii l m g ii .,
.
iX.IlKf
ra
.
f.ln.
during t h . early weening. They
Meld, located on th# nut.tori,
it
tin* a
lh* ragulaGote f • ‘If* of Inn
i
.
\
|..l
M
l*
•
M„f
i
S
t
*
*
raft
th*
fired for about half an hour be­
------------I of Montgomsry, the capitiil of
M
i
l
k
*
.
If
|W
•*ra at
n ttl alttJ h-ntino of place* *1
g»no •
it
•«
■
0 1 1 )1
1 H’ W
1
,
"IF"*
.ii
ih
a
fore tha German, rwpllad and th*
State Patrolman J. M, Rich- | Alabama,
I
'rat
.
'
*h
^
1
.
r
\
1
•
hunlnrga within lh*- i 11^ of Sn* (
, I . . . 4 l I , 1.
4-Ai lung
■ 1 1•ta *■ x r r , 1: h r " f rt- « r . i 1
duel atlU waa going on almost burg
bur* Iwlay advtedd applicant* to j Here Ihe new class of radei*
i -1
ra til I 111 ■ t i'-i .......................
1,1 lull 1• ill
-,f H a
ford ftci hrirliV
priUMm your r ■ -1 • 'Ii
i o . *, i ii Jlillfh iiiiirr f or rriliiahl.
■tudy th* Drlvar’a Handbook.
two hou r, after It atarted.
1
' 4
1 n il".
1 OH• 1
1 O',
Rteal
lorpaila
will raccls* nln* weak* of inlrpVtil, h n&lt;
hunoraljlv Iwwty,
Yesterday'* Iom m ran the total ,ued by th* H tat. Departmant of sir# military, physical and acs| t That ynu
taka
whali-wt , bin up (Mi * t ini a,, uiul1 it Iw ba i1 MU
- V 14 by .ii*41. d XX4
oparatto four A mark an bomber, lost In ublic Safety, bwfor* applying ter demlc training prep*lory to he|
h
loitt
ri
t
i
t
t
y
"
to
h
i
*
*
&gt;
Ira••
tl
.r
■
A
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S
c
I
lax
nl
\
wilt
find
t
i
g
h
t
lh#
ill t h r I'liliHl)
■tapa and acta hy orttinanra nr
to ilia hartioftbs thrwB raids. On Saturday th . a driver*, llceaa* wum lnatlon.
1
m
u
f
f
,
at
f
j
i
k
a
t
a
n
t
l
H
i
g
h
S
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l
h
a
Sol
ra
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l
i
m
a
i
1
uni!
a
t
h
u
4
m
MIIMU
m
I,)
ft.tin
hribihtnartctharariaa
a&gt;
may
ta
nacaatary
ginning their actual flight in
-A
"Many applicant, fall a l this ■(ruction at an* a f the many
w h a ra \ f ro m v» hlch ha g r a d u a l ad uw x.ii
Farts a n d . Liberator, stacked the
Utrwi
-i- ,.f lh.- Alllr.t f, ri a* for No rth
to limit thr talr of liquor*, w lnri t Hrarulirnpw w i l l t e
Jr
tha t a a m , f .Ii, i*o iau l a . t y a a r , I L r x r t
German submarine p
pans
Bre*t, teat bacauae Um/ do not study Primary school. In the Southeast
A l o n g w i ll
a n at Brest,
nataaara r v
\ f r t, H Mild I hill u I hr Hr no *rc»*f I In »...
on the French coast, without any this book carefully," Patrolman Army Air Porta* Training Cen­
a
blind i v4 (• nl*u ii r h a r t a r
A 9-i it ran (»n ••* mm*Lt c*»m
w ages fiom * 00 A M to 10 .10 [ iiiii'rh Ihr re will I***
The Lion, Club will hold
I K i w ram* K »*y G l u h
1 r iM -u i m
" 1 ' ' rand
losses.
Yesterday o o . Fortress Rlchbenr Mid. adding that h* ter.
f Mu'
t .n
1 In yd R
regular dinner meeting
■ i 1Wedn#- |P.'. M. on each week ilay. eirrct bngti
ilu*
S,*i
h
o
i
m
i
r
r
(
1
k
m
.
K
i
n
g
•*&lt;
|
)
waa le s t f la w r a m ea th* F taw - will conduct d r iv e r , examination,
.1*0 Kml |'i i« lintail n c o n ­
tub
Ing
pruhoblx
in
eitenii
the
cl*&gt;*
ng at
a t 7:16 o'clock. Plan.
Navy tram will mm I mL*
lh,
Cadet Beet attended Le* ('oun
evening
Plan ,ln
at from 10:00 A . M. to t r O O P. M
'
M
i
m
l
Night,
•
I
a
r
ra
l
La
•
L
,
•
M
«
H
f
.
Narthorn
*
1
*
i
Salurdaya
t«
11
Ik)
P
i')
I
ha
I car ol
u l w a m i ef
_ _____
, ___________
made
for
the
me#Ur
t
Jing
lim
e
on
to
C.4M
M
1
i
F
V
i
Mughrra,
I
l
(
‘nitim
ill
cm Turaday, and from 4:00 P. M i f High School, Sanford, North with lh* Winter Park Club
U'i f I' lldi-I a m i hi l i v e "
"Mu i ^
German - akflatda a t AbbwrlU..
&gt;1
v •!' Ikilh era*!
J ¥ Mrag her, 1,1 V A Ha 111 id
Carolina, and aervad . with the
to
0:00
P.
M.
on
Saturday,.
•...."
,l*
.
I
IV
it
ll"
*
T h . RAF a la . eras hi action to­
1. Thai ymi m j u,tra nf «.n&gt;-1 da I l H. ••It JUantnn. | j n W Htra*
Detachment
for
ten Nov, IB, also tor th* dann
Several d r iv e n were picked up Uvdieal
mand from 'tha polka snd all
d
day.
a y ... Its
its - a
Amsrkan-bolH
aierlean-pout uos
Boston
Thanksgiving Eva., Nov i.’&gt;
I i i . T Hwlggnm I t VI
this week who did not
lav* months and kad 11 month, in the w a , announced this morning
s i «ra•I&gt; are in
•
'bomber*,
*toccrted.br
--------fighters,
-------atlaw
anforramant
offiraa
Hat T liraMt ••• k . Ensign fi t
Army Air Force* as mechanic
. ‘.'nmorili|U4tKty uaa av rry iltllganre in ih«tacked docks and tklppmg la itbs driver's license, the patrolman before ha waa appointed an avia C E Adam*.
ii ra"d I I [I A Maw art
added,
and
these
are
liable
to
a
I Mill t.,11 t «4 ihra
•u ppraasloo of virv and tha ra r
_____
_______other
Franch part_ orf La _
H_atra
and ctJ
I h» h » 44 L I f i m XXill MrtJudi VV
• Ion cadet In Uw Army Air Kor­
minimum
fine
a
t
|Z5
and
coats.
M' dray 1M O r
fighters carried
Court convene,! al I" rwat arwl punishmant uf all pm 11 1 I' ■imiig, Han E
¥
Him*
In caae a person la picked up ean. Sept. 10, 1041. Cadet Res t 00Circuit
ra Mu h Ii it ra n,»xx
o'clock this morning at th. IllUwU* *'*&gt; may hava or - i ll hid,In I F lloylr, R.iy Hollar
Northern Franc*.
H ' M r t a f t c r co n v U* o u t ( It )
I
i t. W S jtrdfrr.
John
I am!wig
W VSIHNGTON. S ',x l»». I H i
) 1 l la l , IGinn Virhy Bald
Wa each plodga la you ttur aid
■
I* required to fam ish bond until before be entered the service
IB.
' •nd iDppart iri your undfflaking I'Kil l r ti a h u f f , AI l.ytins. IIn ward
\ 11,-may G e n e r a l F r i* Hid i it &gt;i u V*11w raIn, .-( i f iiir rly a Heir
.- •
H
a
r
r
y
Timka
an
d
•avara! '•lb La* drac fife-ini lh,
• I- avdli
\ tbe.liew
__
g»*v*tn 4■
m e. U.
prodorad,
M ,|
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V
^
e
T
'
1. *
I «t hi t of C**M art fr t trial. A **.&gt;■ ' l,or. thl1 ” u’* "
Rich ban; ,U ted .
j imiit m antltru*l suit a gal iim&gt;I tha
1*1. 1h r A liar t h I'ofti! *if MorCourt *
accord with *act|on two of
\**&gt;raiatnl Prrrara n ■“nil*- xvhirh
i 1 ■oittmuHit|ua raIlia /
Nu. 1
r tit lan,
tiio
( ommiisiort
Smi nur Jutlgmrnt rahttuM L, tn | MJf t 1" t. rail
i Mg it
hava
b r an
Jfy*M0Md an ordinance authorising
s
ii
l
u
ta
t
l
"
POLL TAX FIGHT
Hu fiifci* Vkhlrh p r o ­
muilt'
the_ arrest,
*rrr
fin* or Imprisonment j
Ha
told'
R
ap
faaan
ta
tiv
i.
(
ola
r«H
(jtxl
ib
iact
from
I
'n
i
l
r
d
S
t
ate*
of any persona, suspectrd by tha
County clerk, stated today.
I ft N' Y ) In a latter wh lrh t &lt;dr |M,rln iinlar th a rttnimnnd o f (San.
City phyriclan or by U* director I WASHINGTON, Nov tu. lA3
, NA SSA U , Babpnua, No a. 10,
oimla public Mond ay, t h a t lh a A i* i af ton
(A P)— Tb* Babdtua Labor DaL teJt .Comm. Y f . L. Stallworth, *( the Srminol# County llralth ' Small.ra are fighting tn retain
" I n th ia rnfixit," •aid tha comthat 1 .- medical officer from Sanford Ns Unit, of having venereal discs**. | th# payment of the poll las r»- t'*a «■ uvai no t rovarvit b&gt; it-ratif
parlew at *4
lion a u t h o r i i l nn/g bubiwiiummi
muni qua, “ Fran., h a i r c r a f t Sava
who after being noliflsd tn • qu)r#m#nl frr voting in sight 1#*
»
00S arrleuli
.„
It*
*f* vnl Air S U tim , w ill be tha prin
riti
t
r
u
i
t
cavaa
if
Bitch
a
c
ti
on
.
for
treatment
11
a
m m o re activ e than alar wher e.
arallable tn
cure. Boutharn ftaiaa turned on the pra»
Britlah Island, cl pal speaker a t tha weakly Ki
artlflrd
by t h e f h a i r m a u nf , All f m r a a h av e Itarn given n av al
Bd grove* •rani* Club luncheon tomorrow K ira* lo do so.
tura in a fr#*h effort to block
tlrti„
\ coMbiJeratlon Thumlay of a b ill 1 l ^r ” ' [* to b« . r a q u iilla to tha p u p p o r tin g fire agninut forta.
a t I t i l l o'clock at the Mayfair
. "( m jn tcr m r n n i r r * wer e tak en
. t o al-dl.h tha practice In fad era 1 1
•IMH and LOO HeteL
A *Burning a viulaHon of
x* i a r r u u r »hip« mat with realatI elect lung.
recruited, ctetritrahich
I
believe
to
be
tha
cate.
|
from cnam y naval forcea.
and rlvee tniw portatlon at
Th* H lo t Club Boerd will m##i
Illildla contin j e d . th a Aa«orialr«l , ( )ur r a , „ a l i | f , a r e light."
te a t t O O a week. It waa aald.
P ra t*
action " t h e r e f o r e
ctom*
Al a i»yut t h r .a n t e lime, a re'
irraeg we irate would
e general m#*&lt;
do wn to one o f policy "
| jHifi fr.'Oi lh a Ger m an -co ntro tlwl
t a t T enugretlon re
rwtrie- Ing at Tt4B F .
"
F
o
r
th
at.
ha
Mid.
"w
a
m
m
t
vM.ln&gt; m Ii| "th r a a A m e r ic a n
____ .. W prohibit their emlgra
WAFII1NGTON, Nor. 10, (A P )
look flrat to c o n g rai* ; no ralatutr n a r a h t p * have i»aan d a m a g e d off
—Tha constitutionality of psnali- i
tie* t e the otalnlaed.
hsi* hea-n p a u f d which (jnrtn*l« GaraaidMiicn." Thar® waa n o con*
tiling farmer* for wheal grown
; h r d e p a r t m e n t o f ju stice tu an f l rm a tlo n
thalr nurkrtln
In excess of
their
mark:
Florid*—Cont inued
forc
e the a n t i - t r u s t laws.
At Alglcra, t h e Allied ro m m u n iW A SH IN 0T 0N , Nor. 10,—
In "Vxtrvm* [ Quotas, even though the eieea s
que -aid , a r r a n g e m e n U fo r eapt(A3— A joint
Senate-House
mlwht andll* «»ral only 00 the term and
t u l a t i o n n f th a city wer e made
committee agreed today on th*
a e r l/ Wadeaeday, with io n s likli- *M* i for tola, waa uphold unani­
a t a c o n feren ce betw een MaJ.
tren-ag* draft bin eliminating
mously Monday by Um Buprema
heed showers t i b tts s north
Gan. Charlee VV, Ryde r, U 8 A, ami
th* Brnat* provision requiring
u m :.
Gan, Alphonae Ju ln , th e F re n c h
Ilit* n training
‘ ‘
Tha opioJon, vlrwad by iha
• ysaris mnilitary
ba*****
Much colder to- Govtm
N o r t h A f ri c a n com m ander.
m mt as o f wida l reportfor* 18 nnd IB-ytar old aafeewttk diminish Ing .winds.
ftM Is connection with Um a ir Iteas could b* sent into foreign
Frank
Bauer,
electrician's
mat#,
combaL T his cleared th* way
SPY EXECUTED
fir»t ctess, USNR, has completed
for *ip*cted speedy final ap­
preliminary training *1 Jacksonproval by C o n g n u o f tha leg.
IIAVA
8 A, Cuba, Nov. 10, (OV—
file
and
Green
Cot*
Spring*
ami
'^ w m t w b i8
Illation to low er'the draft i t *
I l r i n s August Lunlng, described
"14 sappll** e Med e f lh*
from 10 to I t , Three la a pos­ will b« stationed at th* Hanford a* nne o f th* meat important Ger­
Naval Air Illation.
mho grew li wMck w o u ld , sibility the House m ight begin
Mr. Baser waa formerly the man spies In America, waa exe­
consideration a t tha matter manager of Bauer Etectrlc Co. Ills cuted today for tending radio and
this afternoon.
J w ife haa taken over the manago- code tetter reports of Ut* n o t* *
rnent of Allted ships.
' meat temporarily.

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Number Of Loculi Public May See
Men Are Serving! Motion Picture
In Marine Corps!
On Nutrition

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Navy Officers 10 Begins
Training
(lash With Local At Naval Acadenn
Golfers Saturday

I Aibhr-.
best Is Enrolled vi »- ,,ui °f thair ^..monw
In Army Air Corp? i ,l,rl • ...............
Pre-Flight School

Applicants Told To
Study Driving Laxvs

CITY BRIEF

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Upheld lly Kiddle

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French General Takes Available For Forms
Up Arms With Allies

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Wheat Production
Penalties Upheld
to

Teen-Age D raft
Bill Acted On

Frank Bauer, USNR,
Is Stationed H e r e

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the lower brackets, according to Fred Frisch in Your Life
magazine, la that he la conatantly waiting for "hU day."
And that, the author points out, cornea only in tboee raro
inatancea whan the. Individual inherita a fortune, holda a
winning aweepatakea ticket or Uaniaa a Wealthy wife;
and even theae are not real successes—only the bleaainga
of Dame Fortune.
"The real aecret of success,” Mr. Frlach goea on, "la

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ileeves, and do that job without grumblingof becoming a auccesa will be greatly enbtnci

Lay Off The Funnies
If Elmer Davia of the Office of War Information and
the brass hats of the army and navy want to get themselves,
all messed up with false reports, the country cap manage
lo put up with It some way. And when General Hcrahey
of the draft board aaya one thing and President Roosevelt
another; when Leon Henderson mak« an announcement
and Secretary Ickes aaya it isn't going to be that way; when

Clothes Must Last Twice As Long! To Clean
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Them Often Is The Answer I,
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mobilization plan and the AFL and CIO veto it; when the
president calls the newspapers "suckers" for saying tha
is would appoint Juatlce Bymea.aa economic czar and thcr
Issues the order in practically the worda he denied; whe;
congress passes an act and Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt sits
down with Phil Murray of the CIO to revise It; when am
bunch up there yells "Yes'' end another shouts "No" all in
one Henry Wallace breath; when all such goings-on become
dally routine in Washington, the country can in time get
used to It.
But If they're going to monkey with our comic strips
and funny papers, that's something else again. Bureau­
crats, take warning I We, the people, wltl stand for a lot
of things, but not for that.—Fort Myers Newa-I'ress.

by U nkcrs from tha Gulf 8Ut«».
Enemy submarines action baa cut
i
a result ut however, is oplta uaeleea It can thl» rvrrica drastically, and ra­
le distributed to
markets
In malnlng tankers have bean dlrecKationlng Fuel every village and em sro ad s In ted to eupplying expeditionary
director of the the country sibi to every landing I fortes of tha Unitad Slates and
Division of the depot of our armies end ellies;the United Nations. Subatitut*
Administration, abroad. Tbs crowded and heavily mesns of transport have had to
at the peoplv | industrialised East Coast has a h ' be devised. Lake, canal, and
ned as to the ways Imported large qusnUtles o f . river barges have • been preesed
■eceasily for the I petroleum products because It
-----1— — 1 ----nil, has written ' produces only 4 percent of its
" which I q toU ; requirements. Be'ore Pearl HarIt Is true that b o r over VO percent of the East,
conveyane*
sal shortage o f ! ern requirements was brought In

Blind Letters

dicra, But unfortunately there U ■till a third group, comDosed of enemies who are after military Information. So
he War Department strongly discourage* the practice of
writing letter* to soldier* no t known to the writer.
"Striking up acquaintance with soldier* through bogus
good-will organizations Is one of the oldest technique* of
espionage” says Secretary Stimeon. “It's a very hackneyed
technique, but etiil In use, and will continue ea long aa
genuine activities of correspondents provide a front for
■plea to hide behind.”
*
Every soldier has some friends at home, even If he Is
without relatives. These are the people who should write
to him. Let everyone write, pleasant newsy letters to some

WS. ses M rva.un to gvt worried.

That's the only safe way, too, for every reason.

i / W # h e w a suspicion th at most

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Marshal

PjtaJn. are prstty wall plaaaad
■fflnr (VIA ‘rgjfgmt IllPw n# Avania In

Student (in car to sweet young thing) Pardon me—
er—but . . . "
Sweet Young Thing: "No, you’ve never met mo at
Palm Beach, Newport or Saranac Lake. I wasn't In the
Pullman car on the New York Express last Tuesday after*
noon. 1 know I’m good looking and I'm not bashful. Pm
not going your way and I wouldn't ride with you on, a bat
I didn't ever go to school with you; I'm not waiting for a
street ear; I don’t want a Hit, and 1 know plenty of college
boys* -Furthermore,-1 have a 220-pound fiance waiting for
me.~Now, were you going to aay something)"
'"S tudent'(In'ear): *TW,'jUrn It; you’re l&amp;Ihg your
underskirt l”—Winter Haven. Herald.

WEEKLY NEWS COLUMN
A HsetUqr leUrast—R«u
of the eyaata, aiatioee sad
pointman tc cauwd by the l

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CLEANED A PRESSED
CASE A CARRY

WE ALSO DELIVER!
ASK ABOUT OUB ECONOMICAL
LAUNDRY SERVICE

Bring In coat hangers for. garments
—we can't get any moral

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C e n t r a l P e t *I W r i t e r

mar School, Junior High School,
a n l bcmmole High school ar*j
invite*) free of rharge to the Rec­
reation Center from 7:30 P. U.
to 11:00 P. M.
TUESDAY
Th* Rosa Circle of the Sanford^ Erma Dourlney «■&lt; the WeekTli* Aiarlan C u n or th* P in t Garden C u b will meet at 10:00 end KU„ t ()f h„ , „ „ nU , Mr
Baptist Church will meet in th*
r _ ° i Mr,;Avenue.
^ di e ..-1 Mr* S. V I w .......
annex of th* ehurt-h at 8:00 P. M. Drouse, 1018 ho*
Marnolia
w ith Mr*. V., ( ,j ,. Hasty,
. . . .Mr*. B. C. Mr*. Stella P.
Arrington will
Mr* J. J. Magiudrr uf Charles­
•ardner anj Mr*. R. T. Thomas ,p**g on “Our Contribution to
ton. S. C. U spending a few day*
I I bOltMAPi, Good Cltixenahin' .
Th* Kwelii C lu a of the F irst
Th* Dirt G ardenin' Circle of In Saniord with relators.
will
Baptlat Church
Will h**a
a (h« Sanford Garden Club will
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| 0 :(W „&gt;&lt;!&lt;** „ t (w h o m e
R. E, Eranklln. Mis* Elisabeth
th e home of Mr*. Mjron Smith in uf
a. \y . m ike, M l Sum- Franklin,
srvi
Miss
Uralrtce
‘Ioral |lri«hl*.
Gamble
visited Vrr
Itrarh m d
merllr Arc
WEDNESDAY
The Daughter* of the American the McKee Junglr Gardens Sunr. There will be an Armistice Day Revolution will meet at 1:00 day.
■dance in the Young IV-apla'a Club o'clock a t the home of
Mr*. J . D.l
„
from 8:30 P. M. to UdO P. M. Hay, SOB Palmetto Avenue, with!
#*». Ralph
Austin
Smith.
A amall fee will to chanted.
Mlaa Iren* Hinton aa ceuJinsteucs. pr**ldrnt of the Stutr Federation
Fine Aria Meeting at the We- All visitin g daughters «*rc urged i f Woman'* Clutis. hat returned
• n a n 's Club hou&gt;* with Mr*. R- to attend.
.
.1 from visiting the Florida districts.
True presIding-Fubjcet: E arly
Th* Central Circle cf th* Gar-]
American anti Early Sanford, rieu Clcb will meet with Mr*JMr. and Mr*.
I&gt;*0 Hrainard had
fiponsori: Mr*. J. K. Halter and Ralph Chapman at her home, 20J •» their gurst* over ihr week-end
Hr*. Claud* Herndon.
East Tenth Street, at 10:00 Coast Guardsmen Walter Respond
Th* Eastern S t-- wilt malt* o’clock. Mr*. A. W. Epps will *nd Jo* Caimll# of st Augualln*.
ju r g ic a l dressing* at. the G ram ­ speak on "Rose C u ltu re,
m a r School. Tho rtkm will l&gt;*
All women are urged to come' Mr. am) Mr* M I. Itabcnn
open all day and all member* are to tho Grammar School to make »P*«d l**t weekend in Jackson*
Villi where tnv,
attended
th*
urg*d to come. Mr*. C. R. K lrt- surgical dressing*.
Florlda-Georvi* football game
ley, M r*.. Jamr* Mouth ton, and
SATURDAY
Hr*. II. B. Pope will be In charg*.
The Ceellian Music D ub will
Mis* Evalern fu s t returned
THURSDAY
meet at 3:16 o'clock i t the Fannie
m The Totmaend Club will m*ot Hebe Munson Studio, 003 Myrtle from Jacksonville where she ati Mn .1a . I
I k,i
If I w t w
u 1Sul BJ.Waw * -a
tended
the
Stale 11Hairdresser'*
T it the Court H om e with the p m ident. 1- P. Hagan
.profiling.
_
flludlfltil from Han fort 1 Oram* Meeting as r delegate
Tfw Samlnole County Federation mar School, Junior High School
of WtniHj'i Club* a ill meat at and Seminole High School are InAlbert n Jarrell hap rv12:30 P. M. at tho Woman*! Club tiled fr e t of charge to the He- lurT,ed 10 Camp hd uan l. I i m
on Oak Avrnue.
Th* Hanford creation Center from 7 30 P H. r&lt;K,‘ Maaa. after •pending a *•*•«
f t 'tub will b# hostraoea. Follow- until Il:C0 p. M.
• I with 11a fnmily Private Jarrell
In ■ stitrmrnt luued front his he*dqtnrtrr,. toRirwhrre In \
«.cn, Dougla, Mar Arthur rr pressed hi. i-ntitu-lc fur Die urn
mg adjournment will be Red Croaa; The Junldr Commandos w ill]!* *,f.,lon*d "J**1
Headquar*
• opporl he ha. l-een given by Australia » I -Icmed the tet -.rt. |. ,i i r
acwlng.
..m e e t at 10 A M at the Woman * U r* r ° mP*nv 111 U '1 H*t«*H«n- « !
ts I »nr un.hit*-ns t.i run for Prtsl.lf t r l'r ite.1 Slatr. I i .
Student* from J«*nlnril
School,'Club,
Mr*
tieonre
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plan#
lu
Junior High School ami Semin-1
I'bnlu shue. I e t;.r,-u l llrflt wait
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R * r from 7:30 I*. M. until 11:00
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The Btminole

iTo Sergeant Colbert ,3h*rArn,y Alr lu'* *n Mo,rnc''

Uebeiah I.: -igc
No. 43 will meet In I. O. O. K.1 Elmptlrlty was the them* of
Halt at 8:00 P. M.
|t l * wedding of Miss l.illUn Bell
There will be * night session ('aim-run, daughter of Mr. and
f th* Red Cross Surgl.nl Drena- Mrs. E. J. Cameron, to Staff
Group at the Grammar Eergt. Hal A. Colbert, *on *f
School at 7:30 o ’etoek.
J Mr*.
Edith Colbert.
The
1:00
FRIDAY
o'clock ceremony was performed
Student* from Fanford Gram- * } lh”
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,lh o Rev. W. I' Rnxika offlriat------------------------------------------------ ! IltL.

‘ Today k
BARGAIN DAY
2 Thrilling Features

As Timely as Today!

George D lli#hu|i, Jr left yes­
terday to resume hi# «tuih«*ft at
the Univer»itv of I l»»rttia after
•pending
with hi*
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parents
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how approach## a provpeet with
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have a dime for • ruppa raw fee
a reasonable facttmile
thereof “
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und er th e t u n *
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sta n d a rd o f q u a lity , n o t to a sta n d a rd
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In* at M..nr I ,.., . h(rh
Th* Elne Art* Department of ton. New Hrunswlck,
e aain g
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l*een po*l|mn«l utit.i
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hold a m*«lln* Wadnesdax after Nova Scotia.
'o r ile h y .|r fttm.v " 1 t i l tmftft per
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noon at 3:16 o'clock at th* elubla y .
Th*- ii* h • «u*is-i1 f-KHl Will
hous* on Oak Atra. with Mr*
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Th­
Claud* Herndon, lir a . Georg* Mc­
Mr and Mrs. Rodmtn Lehman I MEXICO Cl lYt OFF Vlt lit
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Call, and Mr*. John Baker a« entertained with a dinner at th,-,, I
f p s c e m a lic p -tn ail.lr by th e p r*»-'
tin teat ra. An InWreaUng anler- Soma In Wlntar Park
Sunday ' MEXICO CITY. Nov. lo. (AID ''##• w i l l m a k e it |M i#«ible tti n h iu
tainment faatura la obaarrance night In honor of tha 44th wed­ — l'r—Ident Camacho last night m g n y t im e * th e u c a n t l t y o f fiM»t|
of Armistice Dar will be given, ding anniversary of H r. U h n u m announced that M eiico has brut to o u r f ig h t in g fo rc e # w ith o u t
(aranta, Mr. and Mr*. H. J. U h- «n iJiplomstle rcIsUon# with thi ^pcklsge urn! with full food -value
m*n, of thla tlty. It wa* also the V|chy gofernment of Frsrtc#.
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1 nUtming U&gt;« short business llt h wedding anniversary of Mr*.
•aMlon tea wUI b* aerred to club Georg* Cross, da ugh.ter of the
meatier* and their g w t U Special honor—*. Other guests Included
rnaemblea, with Kra. Georg* Har­ Mr. and Mr*. W. H. Drumley and
din aa aoloiat, will render apprn..v -.u in i of Sanford Mrs A. i-*-»l*.
A ll'and H alm Lewi* of Wlntar I'ark;
ami Mrs. Herbert
Russel
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t town Point, Ind.

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Fine Arta Department ^
Will Meet Wednesday

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Meet
For Ft
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I CORAL GABLES, Noe.
10,
ISpcctell— University of Miami
and U nlrarsity of Florida m eet
In the fifth renewal al ooe « f
ine ihorteat L it hottest gridiron
livable. In the nation In the
Ciange Bowl Saturday afternoon
Vnv. 14- f* « t year*. . d a d . a ttraded 33,000, a .ta le attendance
U\UM| l l IM IlfM.
FI rIda, a fte r a food Mart. h a .
tebegganod lately and dropped

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By DILLON GRAHAM
Wide W ertt Specie Editor
NEW TORE, Nnjr. 10, - O u r
Wt m
Boeton
way, Steve
TeeW . la #*U on the football
■■ten of Boeton College. He
|m
B. C. .hocId finish IU
w a n Without a setback
and
i n M ae sxperte ra te thle club
I bettor than the unbeaten 1940

be 1040 line was a well-knit,
hbuckling group but thle
S string of seven
Eagles
not yield to them In any de*

leaked bv a fine pair of
tha Eagles have several
• for. national honors In
(a R omo Canals, a eatr f o r all his 933 pound. I
y, a slashing tack la who
opposing linos to ribI Fred Naumatx, co-cap» ranks close to Chet
, the 1940 All-America

Ilolovsk li one of the
ke of the lend, a shifty,
runner who -hasn't had
r all year. He's averaged
in 100 yards gain ruehgame and U a terror
ATHENS. 0 * . N *r. 10, ( A P I king up tho line. Eddie.
u t-thlnklng quarter- InjuriM •afftrwd In ih« 7»*0 6 +
Connolly and uepho"Rad" Mengene, the
ttnar, round out the

I to reach th eir peak thle year,
■aw their four - game winning
.tieek snapped when North Care*
line Stole won a 2 -o d rd ilea last
'week on a blocked punt Miami
Iml in first downs P-3—ons of
Htata'a first downs being on a
penalty end State w ai beyond
Miami? 40 yard lino whenevar
It had the ball. Miami made three
threat, but waa mired eaeh tim e.
Miami haa played Its last taro
games without Its regular g u ard ,
.eve for ton minutes of the S ta ts
Mrs. Clara E. Wagemin, chairman of th* "Autumn Fiesta", held la
geme. BUI Dlxen got beck In fo r
New York's Waldorf-Astoria for the benefit of the British-American
the doting p a rt of the S tate
Ambulance Corps. Is shown with th* noted artist Howard Chandler
geme and Miami marched SfV-Y*
two yard, with Bill b lo rk ln g tn
Christy, whose painting “Four Freedoms" was awarded a t the affair.
brilliant style, fust to prove th a t
The event was under the empire* ef ths Real Estate Committee, an
hit
absence waa very costly to
. 'organisation which raises funds to buy ambulance equipment.
Miami, The Warren, Ohio boy
'3
.
fCtmtrol P r tn )
rate, aa tha greatest blocking
guard In Miami history—and ho
it only a sophmort.
Will Dlton arid Ita two alellar
tackles, Georgs Ctglisrdl snd Al
Adler up there, the Hurricane ar*
ray of back ran travel. Al Kasu*
NEW YORK. Nov. 10, &lt;AP)— lin. halfback end Bob MeDougml,
Tha first damage suit brought In fullback. Improve each time out
New York under the price celling and headline the star studded
M rM P H I8 , Tenn. Nov. 10. |AI&gt;) rulea was eettled Monday when M inn1 backfield.
—Dopn Bailey, newly-crowned '18- Mrt. Jov Drown collected IM
More than fi.000 Itolian a n ti­
year-old . e t t y
golf champion. because she had been overcharged Fascist!
fought against - Musso­
doesirt do things halfway.
lot Nylon stockings.
lini's
troops In the Spanish Clvfl
The gangling youth
ita rtrd
The settlement, announced . In
■ a 1 1 :1 1 1
soap-bos racing In 1937, got u&gt; flmnll Claims Court, was made by w « th* Mid-South semi-finals in a midtown shp from which Mrs1939, won lh a championship in Blown said ah* bought the sock­
1919 end placed tilth in the na­ ing. for I t ■ pair when tha cortional a t Akron, Ohio, the same tret celling price was (2.88.
yea.-. •
-■
Th* price. ceiling law prividee
In 1937, too, he took up golf that anyone overcharged for rnerand In 1941 nto prep school tram chndise may m o v e r there* time*
placed second In th* Hale tour­ the amount of the price paid or
ney. This yoar he won the city |T9. whlehevrr 1* the greater, «
prep tournament, the state prep
end th* Memphis championships
DONItfl FOR IIOItOWY
T tiat'i only half the alory.
• PLATE LUNCHES
Dean Is also a scholar. President
BLOOMFIELD. N. J . N or. (0.
of the National Honor Society, he (API —Hank Borowy. lb* New
• SANDWICHES
had an A, average In lire* year* York Yankee fretlm an pitching
ef high school end wee a second star, knew what to do with hi*
• SHORT ORDERS
lieutenant In th* Reserve Officer* World P'ri** check. He turned
TValnlng Corps. Two collegra It Into war honda th* ram* day
• OYSTERS tod STEAKS
picked him for academic echolar- he received IL
ihlpf and bo says he will accept
p m this Fall—and enlist in the
Th* roaatlln* of British Col­
navy's V-l class.umbia haa numerous fjords whtoa W« HUy Open AU Night
Urge steamers may go between , Erer Saturday Night
mountains as far as 10 miles In­
. •
.
When womrn were first cm tend.
ployed by th* federal government
HOME COOKING'
T7&gt;* violence of tide* prever
In th* middle of th* 19th century
they appeared on the payrool Ir Hudson Bay from ever complei
th* name of some mate relative. ly frvexlng over.

Two Geori
.
Suffer Bad Injuries Golf Champion,

.* first experts to of the pair may b * ilo e t indeftnltoly.
ire v | i Coach
is Georgetown
required II stitch** to ctoe*. bat
47-0.
anything bet- should be reedy to go against
'it's superior Auburn two v fu la heme*. How­
Us* 1940 teem because w* ever, the Injury Fullback Dick
who sustained a twisted
lid bar* beaten th a t bunch. McPhee,
goodness what would have knee ,may have th* Bulldog itolyened to our 1940 teem if it w art on th* sldallne* for the re­
ever run up against this mainder of th* see aon.
Coach Wallace Butte ran th*
lagerty feet* th a t’ - all iMa squad through yeetarday's pracI lack* le a Charlie O'Rourka.
raa O'Rourke, the slim little
irtunlit with the eteel-spring
( a n a , wlo (parked th* '40
through It* rugged schedule.
Uto Georgetown coach feel*
L OoeenT need him.
*Ihey*v( get Ilolovsk and
.b ig g e r, bettor end feeler
t he waa two years ago.
N ty Is t slick - quarterback
Mickey Connolly may be aa
H rt* ,'V fl h ell do In any

to tea them agatnst tha
i .ay Packaris I ic a n t figure
die* w raU s beat them.' '
.
A *14 fraternity room mat*
r« M

he write* i .

ter the -eauntry

The average automobl
dismantled fo r scrap, yk
pound* , of Iroe And
poundg,of cooper, • • » indj 6 l
aluminum, and M potted • M u b .

W W ^W K
&amp;
&amp; &amp; §&amp; &amp; % %
meal whith follow., r u t S tabic■poiu •trained
of milk, te a t
(la ri. LlirtlUr
of nutm eg o.-op-

Dean Bailey, Is
V ersatile Fellow

W riter •Scontf’

hooey Into ■ Ctrl
wen ami serve iu
aprinkl* a daa-i
cinnamon on the
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O

Printed In J3i( Tjrp*
I f lif r v r

‘ a 1,000,000-to-1 chance end good
navigation. The aircraft failed
| to return to the carrier aa It
should have done a t duak. So
IUw captain turned ti e ahlp about
I to look for it. Estimates were
■ton* of the courts the machine
i shoe Id have taken and the carrier
; {teamed back along thle track.
I Dusk t imed to dark. The chances
ef finding the plene
became
Summer and slimmer.
' Than suddenly a lookout re ­
ported hearing a ihout coming
| from the sea. Searchlights were
i switched on end there was the
*rew of the aircraft I*., than
100 yards from tha carrier hang­
ing on to a wheel and a piece
of floating wreckage.
• " It was a slick piece of navi­
gation to go so far back and g rt
Within ICO yards of them," an of-

tic* D ay but for one divifton —
the 30th Inf.ntry .hr day hold.
aped*1 tirnifiranc.
And because of i'll.—tho fa d
that the outfit which broke the
llindenburr line in World War I
i . now 'or a vein nil time in thi.
war and becau&gt;e it received moir
than h a lf of all the decoration,
awarded American troop, by the
Briti.h and 12 of the 78 Congrv,'io n .I Mml.'ili of Honor awarded
hy tl , United S ta le , the organitation rededlmted itaelf to it.
(ob for World t&gt; a r II.
The 3 0 !‘i w»» to go through a
few apedal mllitery Uctica In
rbtervanc* of tomorrow but fo r , lo , n w
the moat pait It. a . well aa the
,u „ „
real o f Camp lllanding. will con- &gt;'•« «r
Ilnue vlgoio-&gt;. training with a I ...................
flew ol hating tmopt per'rcl J”
•hemaelvea a. rapidl. a. poaaihh .
'or the fhon-down conflict wlthliHr
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W.e !iave Purchased from WIGHT BROS.
CO-, their entire stock of PLYMOUTH and
DODGE-NEW GENUINE PARTS, and have
secured the services of MR. WEBB, formerly
employed by Wight Bros., for our Service De­
partm ent. Mr. Webb invites you to bring your
PLYMOUTH, DODGE CAR and TRUCK
troubles to him.

C o p c n lia g rn

Three Hundred
MILLION in WAR
BONDS—

Yew. l a yearn liquor t u n
•*»uUJ have bought that BiiRr
bond*

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wa. trealml on Jul&gt; ( “ " " o» «i
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have been taken • » • , for duly
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■Ml ( nanally Oetormlned by wind
and in n ) or of reeelrlnc the bnll.
A pnu. half-dozen pencil*. a
program with names and Humbert
and a rood], tlied b a r of pranuU
am the scout's equipment.
A rood scout r « t . there In
u®* to watch the tu r n warm up.

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if f to b . charted.
Hew they line up L an c t'irr
■portent thing —ta
it ainglc
double wing or Notre Dame
an afternoon watching a football
n r Does the ball always go on
icout a t work.
(ho samn count?
Dr. Marvin (M ai) SUvewa, a*,
How fast are the backs? Are
roach of Yala and Nvw York
U nivvr.ity and form er president
of the American Football Coaches
Association, was tho victim of
m&gt; experiment.
Mai. scooting, by roqoast of a
certain college, reminded me that
the captains w eren't tossing to

io n w eren't expecting to win
the! on# and had boon pointing
rvrn before the geme for the Ml*
end tilt. Extensive use of tld rd
and fourth stringers by the Oators even In the T94 debalce In*
dicating th a t -the Galore were
dinging to their purpose of be­
ing ready for Miami—but a t

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If tho fad e can
“ victory conactoesi
bo abia to boat
which will bring
grcgitlon of riddi
evening to try to t
ball reputation of
In America.
Jimmy Ridge, m
tack In the lineup, according to
Coach McLucas. a a i Use Feds are
In good mechanical condition to
put the old ataamrpUor In action,
no Injuries having resulted frees
last Friday',
Yesterday
through a I
with nesslni
________
_____of th*
drill.
Due_to
bock* In place Ricking, and try­
ing to get th a t e x tra point that
may mean winning o r loosing a
game, Coach MeLocae stated to­
day
.c z _ that
. . h* may tr y ^to ptrain
tU.
ing or In some

Laljor D epartm ent
Releases Economy
Changes In State

fa M i.
v » w .w . W j t e r
* N d ren tfr ; employment in the
•tate h a . flue hi* tod widely. Vari*tion from the yaar’i high to tha
year’* low In all Industrie* wa»
C8.000 In 1939, 102,000 In 1940,
05,000 In 1941. but only 29,000
In 1941 to date.
12400 persona were ■employed
In manufacturing In September,

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from now on.

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New Link to Alaska.Slashed Across Canada; U. S. Army
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Nov.
10,
(8peeial)—“ Extreme d ry w eather
in Central and North Florida Is
raduclng production of farm crops,
b u t growing conditions last week
were reported as rood In South
Florida,1* William L- Wllscn, IN*
luetor, S tats F arm ers' Markets,
st a tes In his weekly crop anJ
Market review.
"W aschult reports cucumbers
a n suffering more than other
crops, although farm ers a re try .
IS* to get wells for w atering peppars, and other fall vegetables
a n batinning to be hurt. Ifow.
aver, In spite cf tbs w eather and
■barf acreages the yield here Is
auly a b o u t;i0 percent below the
same period L e t year. With prices
f a r above those of a year ag-&gt;.
a vary good fall aeasen Is in
p n ep ert", Wilson said.
Conditions In olhe&gt; sections of
Use state ha described as follows:
"Pecans la the only crop being
iltmted In the Starks area at
a time, and they a n m aturing
y slowly on account of the
r weather and worm damage
■ft In the season. Nat more
M three percent of the cron
a bean gathered and they will
I Plots In any considerable vol­
te fo r another s u i t , Growers
I ju st beginning to dig sweet

With tho eag ef each day, Altai, Highway, the
read being built scrota Canada's western wildernssa to soanoct northern U. a. with Alaska, Is
Merer completion. The rough terrain has mads
the job a tough one. At left Is a carryall which
mantsvvsrs tons si earth from a high spot ts
Dll In a lew spot. When grading, glacial lee,
thousands ef years eld, le uncovered. When
exposed, It melts, cresting heavy meraea.

The Trail ef
through bushland, sv tr mountains and rivers.
Is s vital artery In Nerth
America's network ef defense.
Later In th i y tsr this wtll be a
main rsuts far fstdlng weapons
and supplies nerthward.

Ian ted.'
txcellM t for harvesting the k
■ tensive peanut and hay crop but
Vegetable* are suffering from the
(tinned dry spell.
Ight supplies
’ord reports III
of beans, pepper*, eggplant, c a b i
bags, tomatoes, cucumbers, chav-1
a tee, yellow squash, and rmnll
quantities of bunched vegetable!
Largo quantitiea of sweet p o tato ..
i a r t available and plenty of citron1
i fruits, including possibly some,
tangerine*.
•'No winter vegetables of any|
j Importsnc* a r t In prospect for.
Uw Buthntll section, although;
preparation
lion for spring planting U
flog sale*
getting under way. H
are Increasing
and should hit
loci
peak as
a t early
___, pigs
r _ coma out
tb s peanut and oom fields. Cattle
m , . sales ar* dropping off due to th e 1
v
taason. Grass-fed cattle are prri-l
ty wall gene, and those from th o !
, 7 _ baon and com (folds are not qultr
for market.
I
S v " i * .orlda City report* fin* grow
Lsrjt*

gro w er,

GAINESVILLE, K or, *. (Spe­
cial)—Regardless of whether tho
rhaplain actually said, “Praise
•the Lord a n paaa the ammuni­
tion," millions of poopto through­
out tSa United States and .other
United N ations have i n n ren­
in n to aay, " P n lso tho farmer,
be llan k f.il for rood weother In
I1P12. and pray for another.good
farm ing aoason la 19*1."
! A rrceot report by economists
, t-hu keen records on production
i stated th a t Florida fanners had
'irre e d e d th eir 19*2 goals for
hors, rattle corn, and hay, had
|a:hieved their goals with cotton
r" d tolarco. and had fallen only
slightly below their goals for
•ivanuu, dairy products, gardens,
commercial vegetables, oats, p o u l­
try . and naval stores. Even with
f to Items on which production
was short, yields a r t bigger than
ever before In history. In the case
of peanuts, " Florida
farmers
raised twice as many as they
haro been raising.
I'roJuctkm In this and other
s ta irs (his year has been truly
a record *.•«*,. fitting climax to a
mcnumenu.1 performance In the
fsc« of Increasing difficulties. The
United S tates U
the
United
Nations* arsenal for food as well
as (or manufactured materials —
both absolutely essential to the
.’recast t| prosecution of war. A
soldier can't continue to fight on
an empty stomach, even though

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linear* i f , ■hewn her* as
river
brUgs aupport* Into
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dhermsn Osrdner, a fermer lithographer
fra*n Mltfvslt, Utah, le pert ef th* wretcem*
•rm y ef Invailen. Unlttd ti ll ,* toldicr*
term th* gr*at fere* ef workman end- an- Meilermlad *f th* Mean le Orlgedler Qtnoral
glneere on thi* hug* *nt*rprl*«.
W. L. Hege, elftcor commanding tho U. 0. forcr*
building th* highway.
Feymiilt of I ho
U. 4. Troop* and
Centdlon tonlroota r * hrlngo In
A m arleen &gt;■•hang* focuiiot
Ing purckoto of
w ar maitriel* in
U. 0. fer th* Oomlnlon't sreenelt.

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e sv y planting
rill ■tart
start ^heavy
__ weak. Many smaller growers
aeot beans which ar* uup and look-j
good. Some small field* of
tomstoy* era beginning to put &lt;m
fruit, some sre starting to bloom.!
and others ar* juat being set |
Plantings will continue through
Jan u ary .
I
, "All greens sr* plentiful a t,
. Panstcols with moderate demand
A fjw new potatoes are coming

- M m e f H m W I a , ’ and the
m o m Wt will bar* E rn est U MtckV -B ir th d a y as . m . follow*,
o p .'
&lt;
iWith ell this In th# offing, now
m i l *w a road Umo fo r some
oiV-'l to Unnch a movie boasting
no ■t a n a t aiL Might bo a relief.

k was roTorod In 1933 when M*tro (hot Uw stellar works on
“Dinner a t E ight" and “Grand
Hotel." Tho fans somehow kept
on p l u to movies, n t n whon|
th rr w rrrn ’t overcrowded with
atari.
A naw m aterial that la a
If ever ha question wrro pectin- bination of wood and plaatl
m l It it today. T here're boon iso­ recently been developed for airlated Instance# of olctorM with
propeQera by th* U. d.
"&gt;»“ * stars (“ I t 1 Had a Million." foreat Products Laboratory.
“Allca In Wonderland," «te.) but
•leap t fo r one y ta r when en•"•husiam fo r musicals m a te d .. Members of n radical section
"Fox Movietone Follies," “ HoBv&gt;{
Ho»V&gt; 0f the Democratic party In New
wood Revue.” “T he Show Of Ynry e*ata &lt;n I93B were called
Shows" and “ Param ount on Par* “ Loeo-Focoo.”
ado.” th e n h ai never been such
a star-scrambling as today's.
P e n mount's entry 1* “Otar
Snam led Rhythm.** a musical
which works Into Its pint some 70,
names Including Crosl.y, Hope,
|j»mour and o th e n big and little.
Warner Bras, la devoting many
stare* to “Thank Vour Lucky
S ta n ," likewise using all Its i
names Including Bette Davis, to-]
Krther
with “out«ld*n"
llks; ’r o u n d ,
Dinah Shore and Eddie Cantor.
a nd
U nirennl L In th e n pitching
with “ Flesh and Fantasy," Charles
SGG9?
Boyer heading the talent roundMO/
tin
foy
an
eplsode-t-po
dram
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‘TOUCHDOWN"

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By BOBBIN COONS
HOLLYWOOD. Nov. 9, (W.W.I
- Whether it'* punch-drunk w lth|
th* time* or merely pitying th#
old game of follow-the-lrader,
nur town la knocking itself out
on three all eter picture*.
Binit of the lots have at Im i I
one “rolosaal" on th* cookitovr.
dram atic
or. musical.
getting
ready In dish up celluloid to jamracked with i l a r t th a t somewhere'
In th* melange every fan ran:
find h li favorite.
"Tale* of M anhattan" otartedi
ft I Hie time but the "all-etar”
bu*ine*o la nothing new. Twentytwo years Bgu C. B. DeMIlla Mrred a atar-atudded dish called
"The A ffslra of Analole." Many,
«f the name* he featured ar* gone
m-w, or mean little, but for 1927]
ihev were cream of Ih* cream:
Wallace Reid, Elliot D ollar. Gloria
('wanton, W ands Hawley, Theo-|
..rv Roberts, Theodore Koetoff,
Raymond H atton, Agnee Ayres,1
Mnnta llhie, Beba Daniel*.
I
'Show people a t th* time raised
a queation about this mad gen-|
eroolty. Wouldn't tha fane, thuo
• polled, expect every picture to
!&gt;«■ eoually
lavish In castingj
Wouldn't they ba bored when

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Hoft—Kemlnlne. Those new curl chister* win
football heroes! Call for appointment.
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NOW OPEN FOR GUESTS
Dining Room Service
Luncheon - - 75c and 1.00
Dinner • - -1.00 and 1.25

ALSO BUSINESS MEN'S SNACKS
“Urine Your Curst* to 0i« Majffalr“

! f ‘ -■- "L ast week the annual drawing
fok platform apace by the farm er,
and broker* took place *t the
Folnpano Stela Farmer* Merkrt.
Tba first farm produce fer the
OSSion rastchsd th* market d u rin g ,
- - .tbo wssk; Small lot* of sqmsh
cucumber* have been coming
Tha market had light *up.
J of beone during tha week •
: w ith prospects of a sufficient |
ousntlty to inlaroet buyer* by
, Jfavember 19. Broker* and buyer* |
arriving and preparing for
■anion's operations. Weather
liUans have mad* possible eat___ rtory crop progree* during the
f. post wosk."

&amp;
1 Court Triea
Convict
Eddie Wastlay, negro, who reOcaliy cam* hero from the south- ration with s hu»ky puppy. Ha had always heard th s t the** dog* Rgt. A) Mangon*, fo rm erly a ‘bnrtander from Rt
an t port of th* Slate to visit
F irst l la n Prlvsta Dick Lewis of Oskslooaa, Iowa, share* hlehslpt the boys to forget their tr
i friends, will In all probability re­ were fsrorlou*. but finds • tru e pel In this one.
Id a swg|l morals builder.
chow- flood food, and plenty of
in much longer than ha IntendPolice Chief Roy G. William*
•tad out yMtaniay.
Vestlay, who ear aped from tho
By In 1989 was recognised
•treat Friday by Chltf
arrested, and a t City
in IJ* evening faced
Millar and waa givtn
wst for escaping, 930
I ooota or 90 day*) for dli
of City propart:
&gt; oorr 40 day*
days and for Vag­
if, 910 and coats or SO days.
iddHion, Chief Williams isaid
was Investigating tho d raft
M o f Weetlsy.
that rasa* were Merton Kelly,
re, drunkennOM,
|20
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AMI - l i t try Toplln, negro,
ikenneea, 110 and coata or 30
II George Daniels, negro, reakthroots, |1 0 and costa o r 30
I] Jasso A tram , negro, running
light, |4 and re sts or IB days:
ten Kelly, cDolaopt of court,

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gr»d front wu reported. The. F. M. Hughes Reveals
G c ra w n a
were nid t o bet Experiences In The
S S ' S S T ' t a S r A i Battle Of Mldyay
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and th a t t w r
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damaged 13 German plane* In a
lightning r*M on on enemy air­
drome m waatern Cajcmala Wedneoday, amid report* th a t a new
German drive on Stalingrad la
Imminent.
Fighting along the whole front
had aubalded la a new low abb aa
th* temperature
drop,
tem pera tor* dropped
10 to lh
dy a a *

below *

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-h* mounts In* of control and wo*tarn Cauensls.
riant* of th* Black k * ftest
air *rm paved tha way for th*
parachute raid b&gt; bombing and
aU aflrg tho untdeotilled German
alrdrom*, th* Wednesday midnlg*il communique said.
Th* ache a t tha teat bomb
burst had joat died out whan lh*
parachutist* dropped ot, th* *troroma, se t ftr* In rapid auccassten
to t.t German piano*, badly dam­
aged 10 atbar* anJ7*map*d, th*
tcmmunlqM reported. Th* rmiuera
rcbaaquaatly reached their o«a

■wag In th a t engagement.
"During th* fight are obeerved
three Jap airc ra ft carrier* burn­
ing’ aa a raault of o number i f
direct hit* from our Jfavy and
Marine dive bombera." Comdr.
Hughe* aald. "On* of th* car­
rier* waa late r reported runk by
c a t of their own crulaer* w ith all
peraectnal aboard. In order to pro­
vent our aroutj from seeing It
burning nt night thui giving the
location of their fleet awny.
•*Tha day la a day whan w t
celebrate the anniversary of th*
tignlng of th* World War arm is­
tice," Comdr. Hughea declared.
" I am quit* cure that many peo­
ple her* can recall that day back
In
when w* thought final
peace had com*.
"L ittle did wa really know that
It waa b at the and of the first
half e f the etruggle," he continued.
"W* never will forget how we
war* footed into thinking t h a t
“However, now I about! Ska to
tell you a raw o f th* * i parlance*
1 have had In th* preeent war. I
waa a t hear! Harbor whaa th*
f*pa made th eir a ttack . Oa th a t

2«?vi'tir“ had d ^ lin o d "
ever th*; fPint tin**,

In an effur- ta dai
o f a b a t e r d u r.n g I

Plerclnp cold wll
I n o lb s

b a ttle fie ld

und U * first k* f
I r r war* fw a tltg i

tut

Chriatmaa

mailing

Mac H ell).' acting
|d«

Legion Em
N ary Si

poet-

s v e ry o n r

More than two hundred O
bar of Commerce member*
their gueste assembled a t
Mayfair Hotel Tuaaday night
the annuel Seminole County Cl
bar of Commerce banquet a
m i pieelded over by P m l
W. A. Lefflar.
Senator E. F. Houahotder ■
the principal address of the
nlny while Commander F. Hi
iluchee end several other o ft
frem the Sanford N ival A ir 8 $
tkm alao made abort talk! Ml
lining the dutiea connected « tt
their particular of fleet.
Froauecta for the location her
The vital French North African j cf a huge meat and regetnU
p o rt of Algiere, within strik in g ' warehouM for uae aa a dntrfhc
distance of Sicily and Bardinla lion center for other naval al
tarrendered to attacking American | etatlone In Central Florida wet
fcrce*. Th* armUtice waa nego-t mentioned while it waa all
Hat ad between Major Crn. Charlea brought tu t that the planet to ,I
W. Ryder (above), of Topeha.1 teed at the local Italian wBI h
Kan., in command of the American* high pawerrd and compllcitad fau
landing force* at Algiera on th aj baaed bombera of the Lockha*
French North African command- J Hod eon make uaed on bombia
er, Gen. Alphonee Juln.
missions, and for torpedoing aa
machine gunning.
Preeldent lo ftie r welcomed th
more than 40 officer* and w in
to the dinner and eapreeeed th
friendllneia and co-operative e|i)rl
of th* people of Banferd tow er
the elation. He alto Introduce
all of (he guest* of honor.
C o m m and er liughea laid, “Yc
have made ue feel like you

American Forces
Take Offensive
On Guadalcanal
Navy DiBcloses Japs
Return To Attu In
Aleutian I s l a n d s
WASHINGTON, Nev. 1*.
(Al*)—The deetmctleo ef IT
Japanese bomber* and fightera which triad la attach
American posltteaa **&gt; Guadal­
canal lalaad in the Salem mm
waa a g a i n e d today by th*
N ary. S w m U. S. fighter*

American faeces on Guadal­
canal are puehlag two-front o f­
fensive east aqd w est of Hender­
son airfield tha N avy aald Wed­
nesday In a communique which
also disclosed tha Jab* hare re­
turned to Attu lalaad In th* Aleu­
tians
In tha Solo mans area, Ameri­
can fliers shot down one iem
near Guadalcanal and attacked
a force of fir* Jap destroyers
ra il ward of th* N tw Georgia is­
land group with unobserved re­
sults. This waa in addition t*
support th# airman were giving
American ground - forces around
lltndaraoA field. ,
In th* Aleutian*, Army bomb-

er* damaged Irr* Jap cargo ships
at Klaka white other arm y plan**
destroyed aavaa float-type Jap
‘'Zero*'* In an attack on Holts
bay a t A ttn. ■ SMfc *.
Th* la tte r act km occurrod Mon­
day atid waa th* first Jap octieIty a t A tta —w rilgm m oat of th*

h a InUrMayfnlr

n :&amp;
M l and
T h ra t kJ

N l'M IlE K

!
------.Comdr. Hughes And
Officers O u t l i n e iCommander A t Oran IAir Station Officials View
Duties To Guest*
Impressive Armistice
At C. Of C. Affsiv

(■&gt; AaoealsM * Wooai

Saiifiord People
Reminded To Mail
Holiday Parcels

P rc a s
■ n— ■

kl tr a il
• lY v

58.

First
Blow In Battle For T unisia
Attnck Axis Airdrome

As U. S. Soldiers

Parade

Advance Towards
Front From West

D e a p il r thrratrnin]; iklvR nrul
« tf«lc
off
l^hke
Monroe, t h r
w e ath e r remainrU dry ) - e * t e n U v t
ro o m in g
in
on lr r
to
|Hrnnt
t h m n g s of ideal ritisent t*» vle«
one o f Ihr ntiiil im|irr«Ri\r Ar
m i i l i e r !)■ &gt; I ' l r a t l n in thi hi«
torjr c»f S n n fu ni It u h i i r\irk% »**| j

Superintendent
Of Air Station
Addresses Club

from thf Umirt

llmup RtrUR b&gt;

W A S H IN G T O N , N o t . I *
t A P l- T h e
A r a iy
4laelo»e4
lif la i
th at
M a jo r
G e n e ra l
M a rk W . C la r k , depot?
p rrm e com m ander of A llie d
f o r r r * In N orth A f r ic a * » * t
M v rrtly
by
tu b m a rin e
it
pur m i
i e rf I lo ry
b e fo rt l i t
N orth A frie a n a l la r k starte d
and opened n r f n l la t l a t * w ith
rep rpm en taltie« of the F / e n rb
■ en rral. H e n ri C lr a u d . P re tldent R m n r r f lt nom inated Genu
C la rk for prom otion to the
ra n k of L ie u te n a n t G e n e ra l,

Comman&lt;ler F It, (lujlhir*, o f the
Sanfonl
\ i r S l a l o m nn-&lt;
l.t. Ccirn«tr J K M raghrr, t.rgti»n
Co mm antler S' p*! Smith of C a m p j
belMsoaa tn^
an«l oth ri of
f k i a l a o f Ihr City an&lt;] C o un t)
,
The
pa rati r
n o Irait
hv •» 1
grm in
of
hor«emm
int liuliutf 1
L i m l. Unmctr Julian f i i v r r ,
)Oy AtlHOIId **r*a*1
S heriff
Chariri
llarnl
parnlli- i
fMtintrivfent ot «\ Jtlon iruin'nj:
■ ! Ih« 8 «nf«trit N a ' a I Ait S * * ih »m, m ars h a ll , Jowl Ftrhl, pa«1 cinii 1 T h r H rilteh s tr u c k th e f i r s t
raaiuler of C*inpt«*ll l^&gt;**uiv: !**•-1 lil*&gt;w I imImv in th e b a tt le fo r
fCiWaaev4 Klwa- Ian* br*irtti«y
T ' T iu im ih . N o rth A fric a , a tta e k lhr)T lilfbchptm nl l lu t fi \1&lt;*&gt;1mIi .
iNr A m e ric a n le g io n , J
• ( ! » ' being iiltfutlute.1 by 1»- I 'C l u m p , aupert hten.lml of th»a Itrl
mir mi n in lm m e n e a r T u n is
J , D cmm
r h t f Oil Co mp*n &gt;, A
H th*n

Describes Sinking Of
Enemy ■Submarines
With Depth Bombs

_______ . ^ _______
. th * W a r
p a rtm e n t th a t M a jo r G en . L lo y d
Fre d e n d a tl, 8 0 , i f C h eyenn e.
.
is com m ander o f the A m e r­
_________ on ______
ican troops th a t landed
O ran
H s served In th a1 W o r ld W a r a . .

In c o m in a n il o f i* »otu»iaivn*h i n t mt a iiu it ilru n of iM im h e ri, on
t i l N o r th A llw n 1 «
ro aat
( iir v
to ld ot a iir h u n
m tn u a rtfie *
an«*
pm
V.nw th e m »■■ l"t b - d
ep
riMK-oa
■ *&gt;
r ’th e' S n rga^ «
i!r u |iiie d f r o m u l* n - « A l t " he l o l l

" '.n .l

tp G e n . J o h n J ■a J i * »
» « | a n t !
▼
*
v , . a e l i in
Its* a t » it
and • m k i n i
ran ee .
A m e r ic a n 1 ***•■
“
1
*
r
v
.e
n
t
f
»uh»
A o ld iera lo o k th a T a f a n m i a ir f ie ld
Comdr (iiei rr Itiid nt m »uba t O r a n , a d d in g a n o th e r a tr Ua»c
■ tg m ed by
hit
m arine b rin e
t&gt; th e g ro w in g A m e r ic a n
fo o t
plaf.rR. w h ic h i cl.t kf l I f * Into
bold m N o r t h A f r i c a
vk hic'b
itiatlMi t«» r ill* ‘ ti n y r i

I%. r.i iiifdl thr

Women, Registered
As Service Men’s
Hostesses, To Meet

neighbor* -may wc make you feel
you are our neighbors . . . If
wc place our trust in God, Armis­
tice Day next year will not b t
like the one we will reltbrate to­
morrow."
Declaring that he was glad ta
be In Sanfard. Lieut. Comdr.
IV u m m
of
Sem inole
I ,-u nly
J. E. Meagher said that tha pur.
poee of all the officer* and lh* &gt;«h&lt;’ * rv re a ta U rv d a* h o .ir * .r »
men at the stetiun 1* to do their In Ih r S e rv ice M .-n'i Itre te a l.im

„■ „» it

la te ,

ntgl

it nil a t H :t&gt;0 ■clo ck . M r* M I .
W rig h t, cl an iim n of the l(.*aie«&gt;
Com m ittee ttu ie d
T * e meet,- r w ill be d e v u la i la

gtsd to be located la e sp o t lu ab
aa S a n fo rd w h ere U w paeple a r t
aa fria n d te .
- - L ie u t . C o i r J r , j , D . G r e e r , w h e
t» e t e s r v laed ,
^r» « f th e H f t j r- n,acting, or al a late. "In*(, .,
said th a t th * &lt;
a n g en tlem an
a n act of L w |iton' I m c t 'n i ..e e l arrk u til &gt;-

iv h rre A xin a ir-la irtie tro o p s
' b r i n k , p ro je c t m a n a g e r an d K l
m er
fla b riM l,
fie ld a u p r r in t e i mill plan ea m e
hhkI to be
| d e n t a t th e N a v a l A ir S t a t io n
miteMing n.v A m e ric a n aoltllcra
an ti M r s H e n r y W a lk e r
l o n a n l th e T u n is ia n
A p«|uad o f n
wii
hu
ite
,;
ta
r c la d r a i I u m raceil
I | , J b y U e u l K r o l A I U I I . n l ......................................................................
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.........................
f ! f r o n tie r Im tn th e
e st. A... t
I \ \
S V ' * ' ^'I r
(n in e
h e a r t s a f lu t t e r
, ,,
,
le n g th isf t h r p a f a ijr

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18
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M hole
.
,
. m !
ro u te
a-t.l

b ro ugh t a ihr ill of pride t&lt;»

man and Imy of«* rvrr
Ntt I p r B |t lt ) ) r P i * H c w aa thi
a d r o f r n p c h * n l* e i| a r l i l l e i k
f'»»*s»i
'I'a m (» 11la r itf lit k
ht*•h «%11h j*-•*-1»-

tindt ricpi * r a t ’ and
hr
h i|h.t*|
hi *
. .alii
,d A
th
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,MM; -

’*n'1

u rn
P tc k a d u p . jO
...................
I m ,l
.
ir a h .ii.
in i leu ft Mill O d r r . r . - M .
lh .- . a . I v t t a .i
m a n , ...■ whom
. h . „ , . n e a . a m i d re w
. h r . - , , a h .i.e
many
. . i f f u , iwl to h a ,.- I ' . r n r h m u n n
“ ‘ 'u .!
I " ' ' I ' " " '•
UK th e m
an d . . t h r u
» h ,. « . . .
I h r w h o lr r o u t .
( . t , i **11 rn e d a U ol hum ir
r lo r id a
r m t lm t »
Fmmm
i »m
F o r (h r f lia t m i ro u n th i
e f .p la in * an d g a |K r la t j r i . l r r * fi.*m
C ie w i r . w c h ad *i bad lim e •»(
11 Ji J i k r
M * f\
aFhl |t*ugk*4HHl_ n i M m I
w ith e n e m y t u l » . H » au l
Com dr
r b r ig h t
to u ch *«f
lot a I
»&gt;d«**
te t e r , b u l
In J u ly
th e n r . le d M u le * an d H o rae* and h a g g le * of
litH 'if# a m i aiib h u n lln g
v re a rd * I arb cirn t v in t a g e w rit* m u ch in r i i
1 o^hir* te Aiilvr in iru■fee*in n u i» ! timer
U x * a n d wc nm Have (he »1riin . The mi t artji ruling flout I" w* r«‘

who wlah tp p a r t k l
Job wall for th* Navy toward de­ 1 1 ,.g a inI r, or
t'n p ro eram
veloping an efficient flghllcqf }&gt;o u m hour
io n fg h t a t Ih r &lt;’n&gt; t‘r»M dfflnltrlv under ciiHtr«l.**
fo rce , and he added th a t be w a a

[that

of

the

l#*giim

A x .s
a ir c r a f t
w e re
.
.
.«
tin
r n m im in im ir i i l u ,
'

find a* many mine tlnmaged

Tam«ia

a French pi ot re In rale,

and oiii' lirin p i i a t r *t m ng hold , U
a b u ff e r *lalie lirlttrPii A mr i ican. t« 111m«, i
%1mI i rm
i
,n*td
11a 1lap

l dm *
Hu
11i i t 4- It aniti l h r i i i i j i i o f
M;t rail id ((oiniHi I'a Ial t r ie d A f l i f a
I .o p * b it a re m b e d a point between
MttrdiH »od (.am but. o e l l Inside
l.ib k a

odder

k itiltn l

* lln r k

fro m

A llu-l &gt;4at planea
Vtik-ifft le p o rl* aabl Ad olf HU*
Iri &lt;* m *lh.|» aw m g ■ { leant 40 dl*
\ i ai«'n. ftom It o* * in t♦ * throw into
th. T o o l«i iin I*h ( I|r
T u r k e y Itatlf
Iim i of d rie d all *&gt; bher*, *alloffl
rind air torn lo loin their uni la Inn*

lately
Auviltnivl m n|
Menu while the Fren ch radio s t ld
netjp^
&lt;upy

l*f
[TNSni*
alao In tro d u c e d
w ith
MUa L H ia r t y p o rtrn jrv d by I
that Miliar Itr. wouhl not
g le t t * . L i e u t
Vt
T.
H i n c e c C j M a r g a r e t M y r r a and a flo a t *»f I
l he Ft in c h M rd ita rra p e a n
L lru C
M. H
I t i o is e an d l *1*t i l
w h ite
h lo aaam R , w ltb
art u ilw h ii

w

ng
e
. .
i bate a t Toulo n, ad ding th » t
Bamlnolc U . . « r | ,r li him
h . ma. crll f had
ha,I made
im il r the d#ci*i&lt;y|*
Including th at , . f | Tk.
h« broadcast «ald Frgnch pgrpJ
•f 'be Uon* C i A and W o l t o r , h r J u n t o r c . a M r n (*tah and
,.
.
.
.
and —“ fa a it
i Khot
n r iilia#
li*
baJ tlwcMad to iI m MM
A m h *n o n , o f l h - K e y C lu b
“ “ i1’ M'l’ 1* ' ' - - ’ the t-arr a g a i n .I all . g g r e . a i o n C ia iU la n l K *
H a r p e r to ld o f
Thr
Hanford
School
f...
«
.
.
.
f
i
g
h
t
i
n
g
) r r . . . h .ourc ea Said
great, but that tha people of San ■r\v|Utn*d La I. r« mc.nla-rahlp c-ir. r p e n ia r lr i o f 24 y a a r * a g o , w h a n
W o r k e r , turned ..... , u . l r.lrl.t thr ....In Krench tl#*'
ford have proved themaahraa Udlr- l&gt;0
*
fa llo w in g
i
t e r r ific
L irr a g *
by I n d u c t i o n
en m i n t , man y of them neailv | h « ,|
r a in e d out o f T o u lo ft io
end gentlemen by their conduct ’ A, ¥
„( «,
lh** ( i r r m a n * a t th e
f r o f it
In
uhifor rne.i wtiipeti, a l;fr&gt; t r a i on
■
•in th* U filte il N atio n * n a vy a fid
F in n ic * , a lu d d a n ■l I t run* e a rn * at
He revealed that the cadet, wh.. 4JKj a.ll.n* t, .h v.itc (» ,.
j
rlm gin g to an unefii
•if
lo
id
th* ru|Hiiteef d ep ar tu re 04
M . b r in g in g th e a r m l a t l c c
will be trained here will con.. | o t n.OIr , . , i, „ r,k
..
, H A
plane hw|)
In nddltloj
, I ui t I m I H e n ri I'l-’ am and G tfl
I
a . qualified pilots who er* to &gt;« n rn '. i n . . . .. n Murk .. m .it -I ' a n d " t h e r ml i»f ruum J o n e .
i Hut ii or W r y g and
fr om
Franc e
h r ad d e d , " t h a t a f t e r w e lilt of a ir c r a ft wpodtyhrkmK
given addltKnal training In thr | ^ apple
I rrahip th i.
7
| bo
b o rn *'c o n fir m e 1 "
handling of multi plane land ba»rd Ovei l 6t1 wnmcti hav, already ap t m l i«»un&lt;l tw o In v i c t o r y , t h r r r ■ bown imp n float,
a
ork
I
rotn
AJIlrd
m
n
t
b
e
aih
iu
ar te fi
bombera before Joining the fieri ' p||ad
Mr, Wright tinted, and w i l l b r c v f r l a a t l n g (taace.
Ihi
I rg iim
dnjfn arol bug
in N ort h A fr ic a, l.t (Jen H a i g h t
Announcem «nt wa« a liu
m ade
He said the lyp# of plan** to It ,
who muttlfy arc rnridl^l ■*
a n d U tha PB 0 1 .
• c h m b c n nl ’i* Cllttrna Service by P ra a ld a n t H a rp e r th a t th e K l- ) turpi, preceetied^/iv mnny l»l.. l&gt; K itc n 'io M e i, ctim m and er of tha
» mi-i jean K , m dktionary F o re ts In
aponaor
th r I aiid w bite c l a d / m * r &gt;f,,^ &lt; »m»d
Lieut- .O . W. Stafford, aupul) j (nrp* *'l l..t Ihlenar Coun.,1 tetn U C lu b w ill
officer a t tha station, e*M tha. .A fter M hout. «.( xolur.teer m-i prnd off p ro g ra m fo r the m o rr a big hit, a i did also thr Sr|1)t|) So* In A fr ic a , hfoadcaat an appeal
And|C*
tip* flee l to
)tdn i he u n it ml
aupply le divided Into three part* I »,e* memtier. will !&gt;. .Ilg b', In t l a h 10 a c l K l e f * who will I r a v r
„ l t , \orittn* m ih r fi gl t fur fr ee dom *
purchasing, warehousing and l&gt; { net r tl.t- "It.. .ration" inugnla if fo r ( am p H lan d ln g , #arl&gt; n e tt "If High Hrhom Rand II
&gt;|*Hiiig m i Gib rn llni
*/
W cflnratln )
A p ro g ram w ill lw girl M-out* mmV an irn(Ur«*p
•ttlng. H* Indicated that the local. 'he u .t cr nl i Ivllian Ih-len.e
ll o a ppe al w as b ro a dca st
4*1 -r
given at t h r K i l l T h e a te r, w ith array
atatlon le alao th* supply center j
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i
o*
b
.ike,
flrltrih
n
av
*l
chantaaitm aitcf
Key
Other o rg an is a tio n * and pr
V.d r
fer four other stations local. l | n &gt; l
•*' f i etpjetit lo tr- k al*
will prca*n\ (He &lt; »t&gt; l Mini which alao fontribirtist
( Hi h
near here. And he aald that h, &lt;f * l I o t C l U l ) H e a f S
t
i *vt - a ini 11ro r a »* a p p « a I
t
r
r
t
i
f
i
r
a
t
r
o
f
honor
in
the
d
lb* par ad r « r f e , Th» A mi cum
lik e m an y houacwlvea* « u ha vin e , A
v ^a u u
• i out o i r r nil Mr t il t h and
( miit m e men. a m l a lia g iv e th em d* d » f ■ *•*, The Ft|lllf&gt; h Ml Ol* I
•atnatal
ch an n els
ta
pi v e n t ■, VI r H ar p e r aod ril
-f
A liter n a,
Hrrnln«d«
H i'
&gt;
ro
*'
iu •'ic h u iil *hlp* to put
I ’ rtR
H a rp e r alao showed th r St
tm„hi*o| ,» h a p t r r , Hundlr* f.«r lii
Ibl*
\
1
11
ed
(H
»r
I*
partR-llftf!}
n .ll ..f honor o f K lw a n la n . nu». ' , ..n f r .lv r a c y ,
civ
. . a i i g h t e r t o f ri
t af
d,ili alnn l t e t. l. . . . M
\/i lean
tn •-cultllr i h f l t
In . e n k e in clu d in g the ^ m e . ..&lt;
[ |yro n Civilian ................, t | Not lb
hi* Job a t this atatlon ahd addr-l '
. ______
l ’ |i to a latv hour f AVV
Lieut. ( ol. Geo,
A,
D f C o t t e r . , &gt;fu| F e rd in a n d , Jr. thr bull, T h r , , bi|i*
, a*\,t
the lro*l m .o t m ttion htlS#
n t e r e ^ l i hJ f n K . hl l f i * W a
! O u tlin in g p la n , lo i a "F o o d
' C a p i. Th o m aa F . M eD anle^ M a jo r 1 bicycle
sq u a d ro n ; Sanfo rd
that lh* F i r n c o f l e t t f l l l l
H lera w h o w il l b* se n t h .r * ••• I tul t_ai .i w
' d a rl K
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(CoaUaae* aa Pap* rival
m an’s C lu b , and other*
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K . C a r t e r , rep resen tin g the Kk»- " S'ord gren. l.le u l. Harrv
H a r r y W oodr j f f .
O ver
f^ 0
In
war
sa v in g *
IVla tn and INrygand are he
nd
! rld a Cower am i L ig h t (.o m p an ) C'orp
K a r ly le
llou.voldar
| stam p s w f f r aw arded a* p rise * l"t
n t 1 uu ti I
A lg b * *
M
C lt t f it H * H p o n f l A m
N n (!v u
speaker on th i pro- | the late ( a p t. K . IL
tin
ihii **rv 11 r
Ni the Allied
vA f1I I X
/ li t
* r a m Of the H in t C lu b m ealin g |
|»r G eorge I I , P u tn am l*d Ih v III (h« winners In the bni&gt;r*how
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lit bbu mc«ip*H»i» room s of r i n g i n g
('a p t. G e o rg . Wuoda » l ;
Ion I arka the rumrnittrr chair
i ' g h iin y Ffen cb * ..id Their
a«
(he f l j i d u r ' ( Jlrtir on Tueoday the S a lv a tio n A r m y , th a n k rd K l
wardria lo r
t b s li ' g c n c ro a lt)
In "&gt;rn 1‘e r r y C a m a ro n II l l l n k ' . . ( l r . 1
d r p a r iu r ,
(j.ta rp ta lc d
•tftn ln g .
W A S H IN G T O N , N e v . I f , UV) ( Mra- .............................
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helping frcvl and clothe a l* c h ll *S t l l oy H o lle r and I , 4 &gt; p rvi . . .
Ih ..l F ra n c e waa one-.
M 11 S m ith ....................
presid ed . .over
W t ra g e ttin g down to en * .U ll&gt;
auelnaa. .caa lo n and rap oM ' Hrcn alw ndonad by th e ir p a te n t* Jl
announced tw la *
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&lt;*&gt;• G b an I
cup o f co ffe e Decauae co ffee bean, | a t r r o l eant fr .n. th. ,Undi.u; ■ rvrra I weeks s p , who h ave
D erry C am ero n won firat p lsi •
lig M and b u lk y , ta k e op too m u c h , ^ ^ , ^ ,
/, r ..umlttev, ,-»r
now been (d ated In a
Hama
in in to u rn am en t r h iin * whi l e I U i
If*** t i n U* lr
,n *hi‘' ItU l.n e of Mr. Al F. Hunt, kl.- O ra n g r C o u n ty . Ju liu s U ln g fc ld e r ne&gt; Heck arwl A rrlrfc W ard p la .r d '
g re e tin g s
fro m
C a p t | m o n d and t h ir d . W inn ers of « J
P l° f’
Ed HlencbJti,. Mra l ouilnc B™ brought
T h e a v e r a g * e a r n vsa ael ra n M d S t , , . C I
I ..v e il , waa
R cllN fa th e r , alao the R « v , J J 1 race fa r wom en w r f t , M r* M ary*
t a r r y only ab o ut 7 6 ,0 0 0 b a g . of p
potnled
to
a
o tn lsd
aveu -r a (dace fo r
Kellsghan In Galneaville.
'Cameron and M id .Shirley Cain |
c e f f a ^ l I r S o u n d * to U m b a ^ T h , a lu k 't re g u la r
d u .n a i
m e e tin g .
F.d I-ana
I .an * told
la id th a com
co m ing
ln r post *ron. flr a t and second, r t « | N . |
OhlcH w ere li .m u r l y
held
in ca n !
in te r-clu b
m eat w ith
the tlve ly
;
Tier
e*r"’
K d d lv'a R e a te u rtiiu .
Ix h A n r t U a .
C a l.
clu b ,
and
w A H IIIN G T O N . NoV. )2 , ( A P I
P a rry C a n v r o n . B ill K ir b y a n d '
M ra . H. C
M a i w e l l wa* In- stated th at h t believed l l w o u k l Erna*t Ijco came In first. irronJ
I Vlr oleufn C o 'im il h A to i Ijatdltf
• i r a t t a d to d ra w up e reeolullon not only m ean &gt; g r t s l d eal to and third
od ay
In the tournament I r k f i iljiaelnaed t----- he haa
, expressing th* club’s eympathv to San fo rd* but to F lo rid a aa w a ll. hone race while in an open rom m ended a cut of ntarfy Is
ac- ‘lh* family of 4 furraar member
horse race, Edward Cam eron. Roy f&gt; n ren l in Petro leum consmpllpn
1
Ir-[T h e b o a d rec-minwndallon*. were
Howard and Barrt- flld. a w l.ltll,r £
eMt
t o n ll ' &gt;
a ll!v o t e ‘
log soldier, won f ir s t , second ami f i a lr ' u. Hf [ rrUr&gt; 'ckea added h*
tha freighter* wa had t f i a t ago.)
lhlr.1 p r lie t .
1 th oug ht the regommcndatlon Ka*

«Sh

pouUieaai of NamCST-where tb*
D alit an offenalvo T idw aid
thn *T?™
G rqtny
• oil
fteld
hai been
*•
checked. ’
■ i
The Stalingrad front waa ro- 2 " , _
period quieter than a t any lima
ante# th* battle for iU poaaaaaion '»
began SO day* ago.
«■
“ ST
Had S ta r, organ of th* Raaalar
Th

A a s o c la t e d

1

• Honored At
vk'&lt;!/■*••
iIni*
jCivic •Dinner

&lt;*
^
'Holiday
8h*rp reduction In German |
J Address
*

M em ber

•

Commands At Algiers

A xis Reported Using
&gt; Outmoded P U n e s navy ^ o m m a n a e r
On Air. Operations: M nL *a A n n is H r e
Suffer From Cold J ? 3? ,
* ™ * OCC

N EW SPA PER

R M H e r r U . of the_ N a v e l A l t Am eri ca n
h tS 'lo e an d J a m a a F. " “ ' r ' r r t S c____
h . n . l f lo a t .,

Talk On Victory
. . . ' i ! - ‘i-.0En.7r^u:;( Health Program
'll'

Heavy But Are Bulkyi|^Jd

IckfH Wunt« Cut In
line Of Petroleum

Lunchroom Workers
. J o H»ve_Meeting
Walter T. CeUin, S tate Cfractee a t ■Cpaamndilg Diriaton, elll

Plana for the "Women at War
oak" to be obeerved daHng
taakagirlng week. Nov. tT_.te
war* outllnad by Mrer Smith
ta urged all lloee pruaent to
irtklpeto in the program which
&gt; national vm.

.

- _________ --

1

F. D JL Auks People
To Pray On JteH)lays

CITY BRIEF

M rs,' J . C. MUchalL chairman
r'-tbe ante of w ar bonds and
t B N announced th at a total
Final p ra p an tlaaa wars mad*
: &gt;147At, in ■tamp* • and II,* by member* cf the Uon* Club,
NuM ItV bonds bar* bean MU at their meeting a t Hotel May■p o m bora of th* dub alac* Oct. fair last w m ln g , to entartal.i
th* Winter .P ark User* Club bar*
Afl PI lota war* requested to at- m l Wadnaadty w aning, C. C.
Arams, secretary, stated tadav.

w
a u t t i u r v m v Nov. ta
arn
WASHINOTON,
1J t(API
—la an uatuoal proclamation toon
day, President Raotevtll called
c
th* American people to observe
both
Thanksgiving
gi
and Naw
Ytar'a
Year** day ** a day of rayar.
The
th e proclamation followed num­

erous roquoet* by rtllgkua organliatinna and chqrcll Isadora
Th* Lymaa P, T. A. Associa­ that this (U p ho taken.
tion will hold its Noramhar moot­
ing at th* Babaci oo Thursday
evening at liOO o'riock. A m otion
picture, “Th* S t outing T rail To

tz .

k

Torpedoing Of Queen
Elizabeth u Reported

RERUN, Nur. IB, (A P i-T b*
addition U th a ■regular buateaaa
arnoUng. AH F a tim a of tha school German high aacaanand rial mad
arc cordially lavtted ta attend.

•been ache pled . already by t)(f
p l a t productlito Hoard which has

| Oie a ithorljy to directs the OPA

*

d la c w u th a m a­
l l on.
’ST X SV JtT iS-

!**• dally. Ka aald It-ti nrceeearv

Lecaua* railroad a S Ip m a n U te th *
egat. toggther «lth
ith plptlin* and
ba-agea a r r ru n nting
in g aim
a ln cut 100.CaM b a rre ls a .le y h a lo *
q o lrc m c n t u n d ti p re se n t
in g .

Ethyl Alcohol Sales
Curtailed
By WPB
. _ ,
h*t, * „ *
WASHINGTON, Nov. 1*. UP}—

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For Victory...
Interesting

BULLION in W
BONDS—

L ife

m d 10 minul* II* »U « trtp from
Wash! n ito n Park. Chicago, to
^ p r it|fltU , III

CAMP BLANDING. Noe . g.
(Sp ecial)—Th* dean o. momtrn
employee* at Gamp Blinding U

-

-

GAINESVILLE, Mat. «, &lt;#&gt;8a UnlrtnUp of PWrlda Gator*
m m through their final rough

S A V I N (iS

ARCADE
Package Store

Estsbllahcd In 1908

T ro o p s In N e w

■ ajorttte of tka IM plea* *]}•«!rI

*Unt One Destroyer,!Rhodes

band of Grorgla.

One Cruiser Sunk;

iT u J S i
•pall doom to Ik*
I* Saturday. Kug*M
Ida c*nt*r and g.m *
tka Georgia battM,
la lorni today to
Mvtrml (Sort aerial*
. which, ky tka way,
Cayb G**rg* E. E lm , t*y-5igkl
U. 8. flier, ***** to ho w o n tourm ud InU* box that held tk*»*4»U
k* w tsrs Ika a to Ik* darocaU***
ik.ouelr**. If* waa m u r t tb« flylag Ml ran aUUaMd aaar Danria,
A astral la, recently daroraUd ky
U m L Or*. Ga*rg* B . S ratt H*
wear* Ik. DUttogutokad Sgrric*
Cross a ad Silver Stay aa kto aklrt

Metapono rhrer, four mllaa oaat c f
Roll point on Guadalcanal, hut
Mnad* no contact with tka main
Tlapanea* body o f troopa to this
area. Army dire bomber* carri*d
out a*v*ral attacks on roomy am ­
munition (turnpa in d gutollne
atortUe
.
Tha U l t of tha communique No.

fiadt

“South Pacific
cast longUud*).

BILL'S PACKAGE
STORE * BAR
(P sc k a x * 0

its w. nm it.

m

4 s ).

.

rv uo

(aU date* ar*

“ 1. On Nov. 8th:

“ (a) United 8U t*» fore** ad­
vanced eastward to th* MaUpono
-river, four mil** east of Roll
wpolnt on Guadalcanal Island. No
coo tact with tha main enemy body
to thU a n a waa mad*
Thai*
waa no other troop activity on
Guadalcanal during th* day.
“ (b) Army dlv* bomber* mad*
a w v c n d r t f - w» on *n*rny positions
^ during th* day. A l a m ammuni­
tion oomp and a gaaolln* storage

Surpass Civilian!
In Chic Clothe*

JL‘

Uu

(IN

might call

Ur

aw

W A V K agot th*lr order* ctock .
so th*v could Sava • u f . • *
application riving than, uniform
for |2C0. ( f l u allowarca l i Od
vanc«d U tham aa credit wit
•ho aloro supplying th*
uni

To Winning W ar

ltBstoiVt*4 'v.. .

Jam** H iggins. a new member,
waa Introduced to the club by
Charles Morrison, hi* *pon*or, a*
• quiet unassuming young man
with
a
bright
future who
pa*M***d all the oialltle* of a
good HoUrlan. Mr. Morrison, who
waa In ch*rg* of th*. program,
also Introduced Mr. Rhodes.
Visitor* at today's luncheon In­
cluded I)*yton T. Kort of W**t
Palm Beach. B. T. U ln h art of
West Palm Beach, and 1. B.
Mann. M. T. Smith. II. J. Krgle•ton, John Brumley. T. K. H ig­
gins, C. R. Dawson. Al*a Johnson,
and 3gt. Gordon Swaim of the
Royal Canadian Air Fore*.
“ F irm labor,” declared
Mr.
Rhode*.”
has been
recklessly
pulled Into faetorir* and armed
lore**, until many farmer* ar*
forrod to rodue* their livestock
and tillable acreage, until many
of otu* farmer, and farm eco­
nomist* *e* an approaching farm
crisli and an
ln«vilabl«
food

&gt;'

r Torpedo.

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I *i*ii*iI Stiita** fo r c e * . str ik ,„ k- 1. 11 11
i*r»tht-lnting n'itfb t
lllit |tnv'IM))M. I"|ll!)l*)l 111 ll|K)ll
Hi,. ki*\ il)*frn*i** o f F r e n c h
\ , . i l ) i A fr ti’n tiv ln v a f t e r til­
t h . 'm * &lt;i*rioii* l«»-*•»••■» o n th e
\ i, In n u t ) at t a.*)nlib)iH*ii and
, .i.i'.ii iii)! A lg ie r s
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'm i throat! Yes, Phius Mameii'^uprriority it rrtognirtd
by eminent medical Authorities. NP OTHER CIGARETTE
CAN MAKE THAT STATEMENT/.
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group

of

Th# “Rjinfrmt
i* ti
* “
hostrsa orirnnisalion
olif Ihr Srrm
nol# County Drfensr Council, will
rn«*#t this rrrnlnir m\ n on o'clock
At the Scrvkr Mtn's C'lul* «n
Monro* T h i meeting »• r*«|0 ir»^l
• ttrn&lt;Unc« for all m r n ik n w»»
h av*

) During th* morning
troopa coatlauod to adranc* to tha
aaatwwd to th* vicinity of th*
Metapono rtvar.
. “(J) During tk g afUrnoon of
N ov.'7th. U 7 B .-n lra * ft attacked
an a to m j^ * u ria c ^ fore*jabout 150

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huntirrvi S * n f o r d

not

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n an s impressive raraae
As Armistice Day Celebration1
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11/
V r lC r iC lll
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«»f the training classes /or llu*'
pdRN which war# h#M l a• I intiitl*
acconiing to Mra. M. I* \\ rt»c»•
cl,.1 ,man of the I I , . t c .
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•my planes nttomptod to protect
ill on which emulated of
crulror ami 10 destroy.

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b I m iu !

Girl Hostesses
To Have Meeting
At Service
Club
^ • #s*

Nazi jbrfve In
Caucasus Range

And this protection Is addtd to your keener enjoyment of
the superb Piuuf Morris’ flavor and aroma. Try it. Fmd out/
-

phulnirrmph s h o w * th * »«»*- m »r

gn .u n .l • t lh*» left Is

*

Girl* whu have aUrmlrtl at lr .-i J ^ , r
two of th . prevlou. m relln r.
,. , ricV
not obllge.1 to attend. Any ..th S(rrlr&gt;. ,
,
rr». howororr. Including *nv nr» w u h flirl ,„| «,„| k
girl* who would Ilk* to Join th. llontni( ,,Ullk. „„„
Jnrganlullon. may attend th i. cla-- , onajrm'i. e,„l ulth i
■ml ll* considered eligible f« ,pp| | f ai « | . „ |„ Inmemtwrahlp a* far a* the tralninir
, I. ■„ „l f..rre
qualification la conerrtird
l»th.i »*m|&gt;.-.l
M, fe lr i-k
qualification* are: *ge of la i
- |n
ii,,,i ihr
.10. with girl* of 10 I.. IN rligii.l. veninoir i
mm I
up&gt; n written request (non parent • ir l t l l l s |
..... kmr
| amt .pcn*or*hlf» by some writ
IH| n&lt;&gt;( h»&lt;- i.»
known person In the communit&gt; lonir* .landing in tin
Over 250 application, have al
(n other place*. »r
j ready b**n received, according in to yolunU-er. to re|&gt;oi
i Mra. Wright, but any other eligi ;;90 o'clock th i. even
ble girl* aro Invited to join.
not yet rntem l. will I
Membcrohlp card* In th* organl- iq the Seminole Goon
saUcn aro ready to b* Issued to dorp* .and after 40 01
qualified member*, and afU r th i. I uf work will la- given
w**k, no girl*-will b* admitted to honoring them at re.
•lac* No*, i , Ik* Raaalan* atalad. danewe or otb*r affair* #pon»ore.l, worker*,'' *dde.l Mr. I
by
th* R*cr«atloil Division, with 1 “ Worker, are want,
and wtralker conditions wer* mak
Ing large acalc op* rat Ion i In- 'o u t permission ofaihrdlshnllu.h ,lgy time, amt also to
Mr
crrailngly dlfflcolL Day by day out presentation c f the memlwr ntog." ronllnue.)
Thi* I. *n emergene]
approaching w ln|*f was coming ship card.

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to th* aid of
tha
d*f*r»l*r.
WRATH KM
throughout th* motnUln* region
Th* Ruulan* aloo war* **tilng
FLORIDA — Little t*mper*ln r
# . Moula, 8 . B. Andrew*. It. J. th* pact of tha fighting In the
change tonight,* with scattered
ntack taa M ctor northeait ol shower* In th* east central and
Tuapo*. where haavy ca.ualtle* th* axtrem* ooulh coast*.
were Infllgtod oh unlU of tn*
ALABAMA—Warmer tonight
Rumanian arm y.
GEORGIA—Little change
in
tem perature tonight
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ilaanal, waa d u ia g M b

an sxirs-fin* cigarette

S sT o: r

AdvertuetnenU

A tta c k

Jap

R iy R n iiiB ft S m a s h

p e o r fe Low* and Ms. C. C, T al­
ley of Nashvllly. T»nn. Erickson
runaral ftom* waa In t h i n * of
apron g esx n D .
A«ttvo paQboaron ware: G. W.

COOKING"

B u n a,

will clim ai a hug* Alllrd offenl i u —b#ffln ir Septembei but
rtTMilrd lit its entirety only
todsyr-A-kel. elreody has c its red
th* iu p sn tsr from virtually *11
the m l of Papua fr«stem New
Guinea)
and r*sult#sl in rroccupation of the main Dentree a jtc a u i Islands north of th#
eastern tir^of Now Guinea.
The solo other Jiponese force
now In roups ha» been driven
Pack across the Owen Stanley
Mountains. This
force
had
pushed to within 12 air miles of
the great Allied stronghold of
Port Moresby on the southern
coast last Summer
These enemy irtxips at last re­
ports were restating just south
of Oivl. «r*4 miles southwest of
Bun*.
but
A u.tialian
Jungle
troop, on Friday and Saturday
captured ten ridge* on wtlrh the
Japan.-.«- made a .trnng stand
and the rapture of Olvl «■* be
ll*v*d only a m ailer of hour*
In
any
*yenl. the .urprUe
Amenran thru.t to the Hina area
has all but ou lf tanked the Jap*
to Otvl and their chance, of ever
reaching th*
Uuna beachhead
a**m remote.

Annual C.
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T o

\xis Planes Reported
Attacking A I N e d
Fleets Off Coast
Of Occupied City

Air Station Commissioned

F L O R ID A )

aw
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pasted ky th* WAVRa alrtady n
unNorm for ahror awiflk._
. And th* n*w WAVE* admittw
afterward that
"*J*‘ f ?*h*
lb* f i n t wa*k of W A yin i U to
lo t oulflttad with
Po I went down to try on* to
In th* re-decorated garaw w kro
g irl, get what Navy m i ^ l b j y &gt;
allow ad U oftlcara Ip Iba woman
what you

G u in e a

P o i s e d

l l , A*m &lt;I*I** P r w l
American Hying lortrcaact with
ritish
fighteni
attacked th*
ill* locomotir* work* and AhA m e r ic a n s o n G u a d a lc a n a l
— --------bailll* Airport, inflicting heavy
w e r e r e p o r te d p u i h i n g t h e i r M a r k e t C o m m i s s i o n e r damage ck&gt;** on htcli of th*
raid on C«noa, described today
l in e s f a r t h e r e a s t w a r d w ith *
T e lls
V a l u e
O f aa th* heaviest air attack of war.
From N*w Guinea came th* re­
F l o r i d a
F a r m i n g port U-at U. 8. troop* who hav*
hacked their way mor* than 100
mil** throggh th* Papuan Jungl*
w*r* reported polled
for an
all-out agsault on Uuna. key
Japan***
hair
athwart
tha
enm y’a New Guinca-Folomon I»land. supply rouu

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Whan WAVE* pourjd Into
tiny railroad *u f'°.n
Istratlon day. pkotogrealwr*
remarked tn
that
M w irlirt rvmurked
t ltrow,
v tn
gSTt chic clllrilaa.

Declares

R e p o r te d

Another Farm ers Essential

Probably

By MARGARET RERNOOLE
Wld* World fu tu re * Writer
NORTHAMPTON. M s*-; H j'
6.—Moat women lov* a “" “ *1"
*y*n on thereto Ira* |M t o »
Th* WAVE* or* a*

P ress

Algiers! Captured As U. S. Forces
Strike Key North African Defenses

aoutharcit Pacific ir o n made by

CoUtU Coy at tka Greed CehtraJ
ladoctlra cellar (a N n Yark City.
Caletta cornea from Atlanta,' Oa,
where ik« v ia tha e®*Ul d m *

Im rd . YWrd KoooUky
m# of hi* beat charging
ly th a t h a .
already
l Sou thaas tern confergnltlon, Nick Klulka.
Qator and on defen**,

M em b er A s s o c ia te d

S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A , M O N D A Y . N O V E M B E R 9. I9 t

L ie a t Alllaa Caaipkell, r t the
WAACS, aJatlalsten tka aalk U

th* guards and tack I**
■ th* ahantag atod,
attorns tad lh«m In, an
and dgfaaalro lln*

BO N D S

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

pineapple* weighing 20.P®“ "^*
ar* common In in* firm Hebrkle*
island*.

Cecil .Not an alteration can b*
made onlcaa aba astro* to ltNor can a WAVE uniform ka
worn befora fitting. 8a far atarjr
nalionn ha; hacr altarad.

In Late Workouta

I 'l a lu r

UNITED STA1LS DEfENSE

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LONDON. No. l». (4*1 M,*ir.
(San 2.M0.0H0 married women
hav* lircn einploye.1 in B rill, h
*rgr Indu.lrie., Labor MlnUtrr
!levin told the Home nf Com-

WtlUam L
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P R O C L A M A T IO N

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WHEREAS, all America ghoulil h o n o r A r m istic e
t h i s y o tr.u a day of high Inspiration, not as n day
o f f r u s t r a t io n b o c a u w we a r o a t war. and
.
W H E R E A S , November 1 1 th thla year means more
th a n a c e le b r a tio n of victory In World War I and the
c o m m e m o r a tio n of t h e deeds D t those who havo In the
p a s t fjhran t h e ir U vea for th e ir country, and
W H E R E A S , w e c a n b o et h o n o r th e m em ory o f
t h o s e ir h o d ie d fo r u e In t h e tM t w a r , an d o f th o s e w h o
a r e d y i n g f o r u e in t h i s w ar, b y d e d ic a t in g o u n c l v e i
o n t h i s a a y t o th # ta e k o f c a r r y in g o n in t h e n a m e o f
fr e e d o m , lib e r ty a n d J u a tic o fo r a l l,
N O W T H E R E F O R E , I. W . C . H IL L , a a M ayor o f
t h « C i t y o f S a n fo r d d o h e r e b y p r o c la im A r m la tle e D a y ,
W e d n e s d a y , N o v e m b e r 1 1 th , 1 M 2 . a g e n e r a l h o lid a y
a n d r e q u e s t a ll m e r c h a n U t o c lo e o t h e i r p la c e s o f
b u a ln e e a f o r t h e e n t i r e d a y . u .
I f u r t h e r c a ll u p o n e v e j y c lt lx e n t o s e t a s id e h i e
.w ith T h e A m e r k e n
e e In h o n o r o f t h o s e
■ c o n f lic t s , e n d t o ob*
» p le d g e t o th o s e w h o
i t o p e r ils io n d top jited
A t W B W IL L W O RK ,
v ic to r y Is o o n e g s ln .
to d W E

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lg.|r* m Il»r l»9«««*V&gt; of S aII|m»*I

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\il \ . itt&lt; li'S in I hr |w»m«lr *'•!

|.« 111•i *• ill it t%n toith I hr rtrrp lio ii
..f t in •••• u«r.| l»y ! hr Ai »i »&gt; *nl

N.»v&gt; Thi pnrAilr will R*Rrntl'l'
on I n«I I ii • I Slrrrl, aii.| will
• ini t from lh# .S*nfonl Artnotv

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ii. • group* cm• I iri pating
I'nr itlr MnrsliAll. Chmlr* lla h 1

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Srmmolr t ount)
thr l.* gl'»n Drum »»ml

AmriitAfi legion mm.I Ausilt
»ry
Kpani.h W*r V eteran.
Amrtiran Red I’n a .
1
Daughter* of American
Itevo I
tut Ion
l m lrd Daughter* nfto u ted
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I hildrrn of ('onfnleraey
s.-n. and Daughter* of Ike Ter I
nl.Mt nf Florida
lion.He. for Amerle*
llumlle. for Britain
S. mmole High Sehind »ml Iwndl
Flotilla Itefenae t'o rp .
S. h.M.I Group* of Junior lligb (
I akr Monroe. Ijike Mery. Lyman |
I'aola. IDirdo, I'huluola and Gen '
rv * . *1*1 t&gt;«r&gt;ds
ll&lt;&gt;) Seoul* of America
Girl Scout* of America
|
Bicycle Brigade
|
Wranlmen of the World
.
Klka Club
Sanford Garden Club
I'Hot Club
Sanford Woman'* Club &gt;
Rotary Club
Klwant* Club
■Jon* Club
Raddle horea*
Following th* parod* a t II oo
o'clock.
Commander . Kranci.

H i . H«lilt* • • *"llm*. 11 *»•

|t all | ( \\ rltu rtiifftott* A I*­
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Km wifr. .'lAry I amiIat. nf 0 « lrrn ;
' iw.. .laughtrr*. Mra Alfrsnl WIU
' |.« |.l)nr n1141 \ | r • K«'71f*rlh H aII
a.f in rkfD im llr, fmir sunt, I*. T.
" nfnl r S nf SAlifnnl, W II. of
,|' 1' iia|ra*n niiii M I. nf NN«*rvh#§l®r*
Mid i , fmir g?Hn&lt;(fhiMmi; thr®c
•
Mr* Martha IVII sntl Mr*.
‘
f ill* r« n » rlilri nf O tlrrn nrxl Mr*.
Kt«»ri&gt;U riln lu n »f T am pa; anti
i.nr lirnlhrr. (*hurl»® Shrp|»«nl of
* * Tampa

nlng, Nov. to , at the «'H&gt; Hull; VVAHIIIM'TIlN. Nnv. 'J, lAl —
auditorium.
All Virhy Frencli «hir« In AmertIt waa di*cloiol that tbe City ra(1 |M)lil wrrP |* « tn into ptoCcmmltalog will allow the Itecim- tn-tlvr. cu.tody. Secretary
of
Hon Divlrion ua* t ( the auditnrluin .s i,tn Hull announced today. I****on Monday, Tueaday, Frhtay *n-l
ar* ready and will he glvtn
Saturday roenlng* and that
, Viehy’a
Ambassador,
Gaston
formal dancing will b* hrWl regu- |l. nrv-llayr. In jlu* lime, Hull
larly every week on those ere- added,
nlng*.^ In addition, dancine will!
—- . — ■■ ■
b* plnalU od next Wednesday.
I LEND I.KAHK TO KGYIT
It wag decided th a t the final
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trotnlng claga for tha ''Hanford
WACHINOTON. Nov. ». (A V Balloron**". wko had ml»»r)l t« o |&gt;re*idcnt noooeveH reported toor more of th* prevlou* rla»*e«. day Land L«ai* »hlpiu*nU to tk#
will b* hold Monday ow ning at.F g y p tlan front totaled 10 3 0 5 2 ,°9 all IIo*t**a*a (formerly called raid
« . “Swilor Ho*Uaa*«") will b* bald man;
R u t Thureday roeetog.
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)U T * ]U A L TlItNOS CHIEFLY.
JIB N EED SPIRITUAL FOOD
TOO) l l U written nun thall not
E re by bread alone, but by rrvrjr
Word th a t proceedvth cut o t the
hw eth o f O o d ^ -H .tt 4=4. -

A t The Flieurn** EiblWtJon
'( h e a t Tba London Ttmr* Lltorary Supplement)
N IQ H T i and London'* ta c itn j
hallow*
Ilk* »o many tallow*,
to th* *hy and w ritln i

MONPAT, NOVEMBER 9. 1143

THE HANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, f tp tJ D A .

n
A New Offensive

CORRECTION

G IA N T , THE "J A C K " KILLER

la Friday** Herald we atated Plymouth
and Dodge universal* ahooM be
I g00 miles. Thla should bar* read 15,000

What appears to us to be about the beat news of the
war so far came during the weekend from North Africa
where American troop* aided by British naval unita effected
a Unding on the Northern Coast of Africa and Immediately
want into action against French colonials who resisted
feebly, Apparently almoat for th® first time in this war
the United Nations have not been too Ute with too little.
President Roosevelt's announcement that we are taking
French Morocco and Algiers Into our "protective custody"
had a familiar ring to it. How many times have we heard
Hitler say that he was forced to take over some little
country because some other country w u planning to do It I
But thla tlmo the tables were turned on him. No doubt
he would have taken over French Africa If the Russians
hadn't kept him busy so long around SUlingrad.
WRh Marshal Rommel In full retreat In Egypt and
with nothing but a few Italian divisions standing between
him and complete annihilation by the British, It now
appears certain that North Africa will be cleared of Axis
troops and the Mediterranean will once more be opened
to commerce and military convoys. This will reduce the
travel distance from New York to Egypt and the Middle
East by some seven thousand miles and have the effect of
doubling the size of the Allied fleet In that area.
• Also the way la paved for knocking Italy oat of the
war. From North Africa It la but a short Jump to Sicily
and Sardinia from which bombing planes could Boon dem­
onstrate to Muaaollnl the folly of hla alliance with Ger­
many. Southern France, still unoccupied by German forces
would also become easily accessible.

SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP Inc.
D. B. STAFFORD, Manager

201 N. Park Avc.

“Dttcover” ' J
New Beauty
Try

th i s n e w "do** a n d
w a tc h h e a d s t u r n !

H m » M I fw A r H * la n l
O p e ra to r e :
Mr*. g ra in * Hu m *
Mr*. R «*r I r h aM Mr*. Vela NHm *

EVA-BESS
BEAUTY SHOP

208 East Second Street
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REGISTRATION NOTICE

Soldiers’ Names

The Registration Hooka of th*
Florida, ar* open at tha City Hall,
day, November 9th, 1942, for the
log for the General Municipal Election
December 8th, 1942, and will remain
except Sundays and holidays up to and
ember 28lh, 1942.

tho fighting forcea, many pcoplo muat be surprised. To
anyone who haan't got used to It, the namea are auch a r
Incredible mixture. This la true eapeclally In the Induatrlnl
c ilic e which drew their citizens bo largely from Old World
countrica before the Immigration lawa were tightened. In
many caaca there arc almoat aolld columna of namea with
which the older citizens are not familiar, and which they
have no idea how to pronounce.
But If the namea look and aound queer, the men dr
not. At legal, this la true of the younger generation, nearly
all of whom were bora here, and have grown up in typical
American schools, and worked or played with the Smiths
and Browns and Jtmses aa well aa their own kind. They
apeak the same vernacular, and use the aame slang, and
uiually the aame tones aa the older Americana they have
grown up with. They have played the same games, lived

II. N. SAYER,
City Registration Officer
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GIIm of C rippttcatc."

M Bow vain, and charter*.
1 and other martyr*.'*
T h e

(iy p s ic s

Word comca from Meridian, Ml**., of the death of the
king of the gypalea, 86-year-otd Emil Mitchell. Every
town harboring a aettlement of these wanderers possesses
a king, uiually self-appointed, and accepted only by those
families of his raca whom he can help. Ability to get them
on frellef la one quality that tho gyiwie* value In their king.
They also turn to him tor help when In minor difficulties
with the police. Thus the gypsy king la a good deal like
the ward captain of a political machine.
In these respects the gypalea have fallen In with the
cuitoma of the country. In moat others they are willing to
.Thao any th* girl* will bar* to remain a race apart. It la thla failure to assimilate that
1st red woolen underwear th li makes them Interesting to American*.
later, b u t " t h y " don’t know.
To moat people their origin and racial relationship
They any tb* Gannan* retreat-1are utterly obscure. To students of the tribe, however,
I SO f a i t la KcypL th* private* they are no mystery. It ia now generally agreed that the
M a t aaagbt up with th*lr gen- gypalea came originally from Worth India, expelled about

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18th and ELM AVENUE

SECURITY
That's what you get
when yon place ymtr
valuables ia a safe de­
posit box.

K»nt Taylor, Franco* Langford, Bhomp Howard, Clairs Dodd and
John Lite! hi -M ln ln lp p l Gambler,” an actlon-packcd romantic
drama, coming to lha RIU T h ra tr a . tomorrow on a Bargain Day
program.
*4

It’s fooUah to ran the risk ef losing valu­
ables by keeping them In the Van Play
s a f e . . . You can gel such a lot of protection
a m freedom frtm worry for n e k A itttil
coo1* loqalrt today! *
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haunting music. Probably they alao gave Europe playing
card*. Both card* and gypalea appeared In the Wcat about
the aame lime, and everyone knows tho gypsy practice of
tailing fortunes by cards.

working

R h o d e s Declares
Farmers E ssential
To W inning War

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“Home of Those Famous French Fries*

a tail
rated

tlt»&gt; IS

SERVED with ALL SANDWICHES

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lb any bltU r draught
lawn Andiww Und*r*h*ft
Mgh rrtry w h tr* ef twain
M L th* other U 'tn ,
om hi* aid camptnf-ground
the ir r« l Tent-maker'*
round.
C W. P.

tba ImmedUt* future.
5# of trvmvndou* inAmerican Eagtlahmon.

HOT folENCH FRIED ?&amp;FA

SEMINOLE BAR - 6 - Q

rt Patton*. Catherine Crra;

paapl* who ar*

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BEEF — HAM — PORK — CHEESBURGER
HOME-MADE CHILI
OYSTER STEW
Takt Home An Order of
FRENCH FRIED POTATOES... ................................ |0c

iratioo* man'* **tai*

weak, Dr. Goebbaia
bl* 45th
birthday,
a a a lh ir oM man with f l u d

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*d on hi* wonted hltl
tba warder Martin *111;
MS yet there bo—

Phone 37

th a t It* farmer* ar* pawing thru
this fav trlih drama of war amor*
gancy production with a* m odi

Florida

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(Costtnuod Iran* S*t* One)
England to- already draw ing
heavily on tba United Btetea for
fod, to hoop her people going.
“No m atter Sow many man
and woman ire
dratted
and
trained, o r how many different
tattle (root* they a n eent la.

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Social A n d Personal Activities
E L 0 I 8 E W IN N L E E . S o c ie ty E d ito r

Social Calenda

T e le p h o n e 148

Westaide PTA Has

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M o n th ly M e e tin g

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MONDAY
—The St. Monica Chapter of
m&gt;ljr Croaa Church will meet with
Mr*. MUdrmJ Babcock at 8:00
k'clock.
Th* AUthran Cla*» of the First
lUplirt Cnureh *111 meet at the
A n * of Mr* N. L Dann un IKM
Myrtle Avenue at 7:30 I’. M.
TUESDAY
Board meeting of the Garden
Club, ttaually scheduled for Wedneadaya will be held on Tueaday
% 10:00 o'clock at the home of
Mr*. O. P. Ilemdon. The change
data w at nude because Armtatlce Day fall* on Wednesday.
Th* A u ria n O a tt of th* First
B aptltt Church will mret In th*
nex of the church at 8:00 P. M.
th Mr*. V. G. Hatty. Mr*. 8. C.
Gardner and Mr*. R. T. Thomaa
aa hostesses.
The Seminole County Federation
of Women'* Club* will meet at
11:30 A. M. at the Woman'* Club
flfc Oak Avenue. Th# Sanford
Club will be hott***.
Th* Fidelit C lan of the Fir*t
Baptlit Church will have a
covered *upper at 7:00 o'clock at
the home of Mr*. Myron Smith In
lor»l Height*.
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WKDNRSDAY
There will be an Armistice Day
dance in the Young People'* Club
from 8:30 P M to 12:00 P M.
A tmall fee will te charged.
Fine Art* Meeting at the Woan'» Club houae with Mr», R.
True preaiding.SubjectT Early
American and Early Sanford.
8pon*ora: Mr*. J. E. Baker and
Mr*. Claude Hens'on.
THURSDAY
The Town*end Club will meet
M th# Court Houae d lth th* preawenl, L. P. Hagan prrilrRftf.

monthly tm .in ex *nd xeial meetin* y r .l .n l.y .1 8:00 P. M. In the
Khool auditorium.
Mr*. C. E. Jocve*. president, protided ever th* meeting and regvelar routine b u .ln e x w u discussed.

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Clwia W. llarn*on. rffirrr can­
didate, spent the week-end with
kit parents rnroutc to Fort Sill.
Okla.

Mrs. Minarik Honors
Elizabeth Ruprecht

Lieut. Gevrre FirMinir. who ta
aiatiened at Sebrinir. *pen« a short
time recently with Mr an&lt;1 Mrs.
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Baptist T. E. L. (’luss
Has Regular Meeting

Mr*. W. T Jackaon and daugh­
Mr*. M. Minarik wa* hottoa*
The T K I - t'la»&gt;, o f the F ir.t
to a party honoring Ml** Ellta- ter have leturnnl from Florence.
helb Ruprecht, bride elect, laat 8. C. While there they were the Paplist C h u r r h met in the .iin i
Thurwlay n ig h t w ith M r * S A.
night at her borne on Park" Av*- gueata of Mr. Ijrcy Penny
F-denfleld mid M i. J V I i n n i n g
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Gladioli and pink ro*e* were
uted In the decoration where marine*. I* .pending . .hort leave lent. M r . C a t lo l l o|iened the
bridge waa enjoyed by the gvieeta with hi* wife ami hi. mother. meeting followe.1 by the ile ro tio n and Ml** Mary Cnanman waa Mr*. H. II I j . w n
awarded high (core In bridge and
high for cnocarra wa* won by
Jam** Crapm of the Naval
R ncrvv itationnl in Jarkwinvllle
Jllaa Boyd.
the
A aalad and rwoct rour*e waa arrived Patunlav to .pend
•erred by lb* boat*** ta the fol­ weekend with Mr*. Crappa and
lowing: Mr*. R. W. Rupreebt, Mr. and Mr*. W C Hill
M tn n U a b e tk Ruprecht, honor**,
Mr*. C. M. Boyd, M ila n Onwttao
Jame* Aranl. Petty Ofneet
and Janet Boyd.
Ml** Mary third cla**, ha* returned from
Chapman. M in Ruth Hand, MU* Norfolk. V* tn viilt with hi*
Barbara Raprneht. Mr*.* Hamilton uoelt and am t. Mi and Mr*
Ovea. Mr*. John Tatarn, Mr*. J. B. Cngtniro
Robert Pearce, Mr*. Loiter Phil­
lip* and Ml** Marjorie Cagburn.
Bill Tv?a anti J a ck (grant. l*oth
o f th# V .S N a v a l A ir K r t r r v a

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Red Cross Notes

In (irv a n &lt;!ovr S p r in g * . »prnt thr
wr«krn&lt;l in S a n f n n l •• thr g u r* t
o f their re ap e ctivr fa m ilie s

By MRS. ROY MANN
Hav* yrr* teen over to the Burglral D m alng Room, yet! If you
haven't, ytwt are m ixing an op­
portunity to do
k im
really
worthwhile war work. *nd wort
that I* aaay and faadnatlng to
do all at th* *am* tlmal Reatamher the room at U a Grammar
School I* open an Monday*, Wed­
nesday*. and Friday* from 10:00
A. M. to noon, and 8:00 ta 8:00
P. M. Th* only way to beejm
and get there, I* to ju*t Ml **lda
by all mean* call a neighbor and
take bar with t o o .
Th* regular Board Meeting of
the Seminole County Chapter of
Uta Rad Croaa will be held T hurs­
day morning at tha Flrat Street
Room at 10:00 A. M. At tbla time,
the nominating rommltta* will be
apnplntad by tr* chairman to
bring their report to th# !&gt;•comber meeting a t which lima th#
off icon for tha coming year will
be elected. Do plan to attend and
bring an - enggeetlona you might
have aa to rwoanoctiv# women to
fill thee* of fire*.
Th* Red Croaa wlahaa to ac­
knowledge a check for 128-00
given bv DougU* Seotl of AlUmont* &gt;or th# purpote of purrhaalng yarn to be made into
knitted garment* far the men In
tb# armed force*. Thank yea. Mr.
Scot..
Wouldn't you Ilka to be one
of tboee riding on the lied Croea
Float in 111 Armistice Day paT U you would, call the Red
( Room. Telephone 180. on
dag before nooa, and rtgia-

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lent*, .p e n t t h r wrekrrwt
with hl« [orient.. M r arwl
C l i f f or i f l * r n r tor

Mr and Mr. Lloyd I. Ilarve)
and ion. IJoyd, J r . are .pending
Mvrral day* IhU wrek In OrUnilo
with M r.. Harvey', titte r and
brother-in-Uw, Mr and Mr. fir)
an Petcrann.
Hherwiwid Jarobsrm, Min »f Mr I
and Mr* M Jacobaon ha* Iwen!
pledged to Sigma Gamma Chap
ter of Sigma Alpha Mu at Tulanei
University where he I* a frrwh
man.
Mr and Mr* R. C. Miller and
children, Mildred, Bobby. and
Charmron,
left
Sonday for
Charleston. 8. C„ where Mr Miller
will attend Pr* Rate-R School at
Citadel.
Edward Mulligan left laat week
for Great lake*, Mich where lie
ha* entered training with tie
United Stale* Naval Reserve He
I* the *on of Mr*. Don MclVinald.
formerly of Sanford and the
grandson of Mr*. John Vaughn

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TUE8DAY

E. Kipp. Junior Rad Croaa Government ha* not yet agreed
to th* appointment of a delegate
of the International Red Cr»t.
Commander hi tha Philippines On
tha etc hang* ahln • Orip*h..lm.
reUef rappUm endudlag 1i&gt;7 tons
of food, 14 tom of drugs aD&lt;l
medlctnaa, 18 ton* of toilet ar
tide*, 'o u r to;* of clothing and
shoes. I,000,0p0 cigarette, anil
10.000 eana of im oklnf tobacco
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bv tha American Red
Oea*. Tha Bwia* delegate of lb*
International Rad Croaa has Iwen
Inatrueted U forward these sup
pllae to -all
Japedw a occupied
point* where American priaoner*
ar# detained. Including Da Phil-

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Tri-Hi-Y Entertains
Winners Of Cheer
it Lists S H S Alumni In
For Freshmen Girls
Contest Announced LYMAN SCHOOL
JO BROCK
Branches Of U. S. Armed Forces A fter careful consideration, lha For the past week, Lyman haa Th*, BETTY
fraahmen , girts had a
"atodea" your reporter la
' i with torn* new* about
Alumni. Leta *ce what
of thorn ar* doing.
O h yea, Guaal* Clauea I* worka t tho Naval Air Bata.
Oa) lan't aha 7 7 7
brother, Harold, la
Alabama, wbara
wailing to b* called Into
Bam'a Armed Forcet.
Marjvrie June Burdick le alao
Working a t tba Naval Air Baae.
Thao* lucky girUI I I
■IIMl you all know Paul
or* a r do you? 7 7 Well, ha
I M tH H f In tha Pap Roll daWaent o t tha Naval Air BUI b u t I* leaving to become a
■ bar of tha Naval Raaarva aa
* C.
Dolphin. Haaty and
fltu trt
■Herman are atlU working In
H M h , Georgia at tha Air
M. S tu art la coming home tha
tit, thoufh. Ila la planning1 to
r i lM Navy.
■ a b o rt Palm ar realined aa an
L.
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1Mar. Ha la stationed at Port BenVcBlOy Harrall la a corporal,
pfeg Oa. with lha Madlcal Dalaafiiam t o tfh . IZtth Infantry.
gjabar t ("Tiger") I low. II la with
' Cbarlaa Vinlng, who graduated
S 3 wUl work In the field of radio,
w Harkey Southward* la
h a rt with her mother while
la training (in. the Navy)
Great Lake*.
Ttorguaon Jooe* la hart
mother, aleo, while her
■y, Aahby, I* training at NorjiH a la an honor man.
faU kld'a that'# all for tha tlma
&gt;1- But will hava more later.
y, 8. If you have a friend or
I live In the armed foreee
him. , . Hell eppreclate It

Mechanics
By OUIDA FENNELL
Mechanic. I. not what It Ie
rnned cut to be. It certainly I.
art work. If you don't believe
ask anyone who lake, mcchan| | There are a thou tend and
* porta to a motor.
Ort . first two wreki In mediana Wera apant taking note* on tha
•maoU cf electricity. Tha third
•eg We went down to the farm
l a ta rt taking a "37" Packard
part. It w u In perfect running
mdltion. Now It la In piece.

W bow they function and whore
r STfl placed.
Ikon wo t i n t went down to
/a rm there wae no tool cheat
tha toola. Mr. llofmann de4 th a t ana waa needed ao ha
m ad Jimmy Ridga, 8am ThurId and "R abbit" Danlela to
a n tool cab in et Sam Thtrr4 worked the hardeat on tho
M l Ha bald hie finger on
door to hold It up whlla the
IM -wara being put on. Pin4, U now hango on the garage
L with all tha loolt In place,
ta d Altman, when the f i n t
lad taking mechanici, knew
ting about c a n , tic e p t that
1 atoppad ah# thought It wa*
o f gas. Now aha get* out

“What’s Cookin’r
n r "BOMB CHICKEN"
Well, her* we are "a g a in with
the lateetf and don't aak mn which
way I mean that) nrwa of tha
day . . . Jimmy R uga really ha*
what it lakca. . . A date ona night
with Shirley Rick and a d ate tha
n a it night with Ann Wigging. .
.Do you know that
Not bad! 1
Sylvia Meitch la juat “nuts
bout W arten Daniel*. . J u a t aak
h trl I I . . . Tha other n ig h t our
own John Iielytu waa w ith Lot*
Meriwether . . . John la really
making the round* thle y e a r .
Wa tea that tha old flame between
Leo Dulner and Jean H a rp tr h»*
elarted up all over again. . , and
with a “bang" too. . ,W# hear
that Jan* Thigpen and
Ralph
Wolfer really hod fun "ooo-aaw
Ing" over a t South 8 Ida th a other
night. . . (Even "•oa^awlng'"
would be fun with "thoao two*’
, . .At Laett 1 1 . . .Tha unballaveable haa happened I I I . . .Billy
Johnaor. actually had a date the
Ight and It
it waa with Lot*
other nntght
Caldwell M ( - . -No
No hid
klddlni
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»g. . .
cute couple.
They did make a cute
coupla. If
Ratty King and Leroy Hodge’t
romance continue# to go along
ae amooth a* It ha* bean going
well have to name them "honor­
ary couple for life". If you want
to know how to get along In love
—Juet aak Betty and Leroy. . . .
ami If you want to know how to
rwt along whlla not In lovi
uet a*k Gcarg* Speer. , . Who do
Ihe allver wlnga belong to that
Kathryn Wlgglna and Kathleen
Bryant are wearing theee daya7 7
_ . Jlave you aeen tho gorgeou*
locket that Dub Epp* gavel Ma
Rabun for her birthdayT T T It'*
gold with a beautiful cluatar of
rublea In tha canter. . . Shirley
Cameron ronfetee* all 7 t I. . .
She hae a standing d ate with
Franklin Brannan an y tim e he
can manage to get noma from
Jackeonvllle. . , -Bonny Rabom,
I-eroy Hodge, Dob Callahan, tierI eld ly&gt;e*lng,
Camilla Batten,
| Mary Ann Whelchel, Shlrlay Cam
, cron, and Audry Bach celebrated
Hallowe'en In a big way by eoapIng window*, (wiping aigna, etc

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fnrget “the good ol* daya". . . .
Flaeh I 1 I. . . Ie It true that
(■.raid Loealnjr hat aekad Caramll*
Dalton to all tha coming foot­
ball garnet and dancea7 7 7. ..
Somebody m int hava "It bad". , .
Hugh Whelchel think, plenty of
Batty Carrodll I I Wa h e a r that

hava funl I I . . -More aotdlara
and aallora 1 1 1 . . . Who wera
Clew—t McKee end Jimmy Atkefl
and Joe Baker with laat Friday
night when they "had ao much
fun” I I I . . . Tnat'e all fo r now
eo III cloao with thle little confreelon. . . .
I etole a kle* the other night,
My coneclervre h u rt.
alack.
I guess I'll go tomorrow night

Judge* o&gt; tha cheer-csoteiL not
being able to reach a decision a
"tie" between tho cheers sub­
mitted by Mildred Bennet and
Sally Kate William*. Theee cheer*
appeared in Uet waek'a edition.
A prU* of on# defense stamp
will ha given to each of tha win­
ner* a t the next chapel.
VALAR1E
IR1E \WELLS

Student Opinion
B r MARJORIE JONES
I think that In addition to the
study halle wa now hava w* need
an activity period.
T here ar* more atudenta that
ride th e butee to achool than there
ara th a t walk, and unleaa wa have
a period when all tha aludrnte
ar* free many fill not be able to
participate In tba axtra cu rrk u 'ar
acUvItlea, as they ara unable to
remain after achool.
Many atudenta who needed extra
help laat year and w ho.were un
abla to remain a fte r achool, re
reived help at activity period • •
they, could do ao without disturbIng a class.
If the achool la to havq extra
curricular activities thla year we
■hould have a period set aside
during school b o o n for them.
Why can't we run on the chapel
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day schedule
every day?
would Irava us four period* a
week for extra curricular activi­
ties and make up work.

S. He S. Fashions
EDITH CHESTNUT

bean grieving over tha death of
Farina, a frieod and
fellow classmate, l i t waa 15 year*
old and tnembar of tha ninth
grade. H i; waa also president of
hla class. Five beautiful w reaths
were donated by tha achool.
Tho football gam* on Friday,
Oct. 30, wa* vary exciting. W*
didn't win bat th* bojra £l*y«d
a hard gam* against
ra rk Wildcat*. Many
spectator*
tnny »i
turned out even If they had te
stand In th* tala. Th* next
duled game waa with SL J
last Friday.
Th* Senior Class enjoyad a
Hallowe'en party Friday a t the
homa of Richard Willis.
Hava You Notlcad
Junlla Rollp* blot aklrL
Betty Bennett* new hair cut
and U n rain coat.
Hilda B rails' adorable new
•wester.
June North’s Jersey blouse.
Wa Wonder
Why Colleen Clark haa quit
wearing make-up.
Who Lib Jackson dated Monday

aarwnptuooa tlma at tha "Tri-H-Y
Party" last Tuesday night. Marty
Perkins, Ann Wiggins and Shir te r
Echols planned tba p arty which
waa snJoyed by everybody thara.
The trio sung by M arty
Bmufla Robison and Ann
iar with
. . a piano ao b by
_by
Hutchison

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game*
lsss
girl.'.
Th# following ara aoma of
•aver*I comments mad* by aoma
by freshman. Daphno Connolly
thought th# Tri-H-Y party waa
h hug* success and enjoyed It
very much. " I think real and last­
ing friendship* era mad* la our
High School Days" aha aald.
Evelyn M atthejra Mid, " I had
aodlee of fun and tha girl* mad*
us feel rig h t a t homa." Anna
Lovell thought the Trt-HvT and
the party they gave for th* freahi gtrta helped te bring th*
freshmen and th* upperclassmen
closer together. M argaret Dingftlder appreciated th* thoughtfulMae and ainanma
kindness bestow**
be*towed v^on
ness

and Wednesday nlgbla.
U Betty .Bennett liked dating S * w frJ?,hm“u .i |r

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H-Y. "It shall always be
her ai-iteady.
rished memory In my
If Lola Walker had a nice tlma chei'
af
my daya In Bemlnote High
Monday nlghL
School."
Nancy Jo
Gonetea
Girl of th# Week
thought tho party wa* "awall"
Dorothy Holland
ami lhat It waa “/In# of tha Trt
A m illion—Secretary
H-Y to hava It for them ." Rose­
Collage — Stetson
mary Burdick Mid ah* enjoyed
Hobby—Dsnclnv
the party a lot because "although
Pastime —Reading
w*- Freshman
Favorite Food—Coconut PI#
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■ &gt; ■new,
■ ■ the Hl-Y
known us
Favorite A ^ ^ o s ^ l l n d R » - all
•»» our llvee.I
llvw.I Ilka
l i t . lha
Urn gam**
gam. wa
layed and I'm aura all the other
W* Think The Ideal Boy Should 'reshreen had a* Rood a Urns aa
had." Bally Morrison thought
Have
tho Tri Hl-Y p a rt/
Hair Ilk#—Hulls F etter
•well party" and aha enjoyed tho
Eya* Ilka—Charles Btum
gamesi and musical Inlertalnm ant
Teeth Ilka—Richard WlUte
very much. "AR th* Tri 1I-Y
Lip* Ilka—Glenn Bwofford
girl* were a nice to ue we will
physic Ilka —Robert Hammond
never forget them."
Disposition Ilka—John Forward
Sena* of Humor Ilka Elmer Helm*
So long for this week klda.

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t usTs lf th^ h^

Suppose vu brows* around a
llttte and see w hat's new In lb*
fashion world today.
Here we see M an n a Page dress­
ed In a green plaid sk irt and Jerkin
with a whlla blouse. Doris Dunn
Is lovely In a blu* eklrt, yellow
sweater, and blue plaid ticket.
Betty Moore has on a darltni
By MARY RABUN
brown and white checked skirt
and brown Jerkin, and Annette
The resignation
i Don of Emmett
In cHepel rjyenlly, the follow­ Herndon, a Senior Rep re*
Abrams Is dressed In a brown
isentatlv*
• Ilk with whlta dickle. W hit Is ing Health program was given cf the Student Council,
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anall the excitement In this group? by th* Flrat and Second Grades:
cad a t th* luncheon, moating
'rlday, because of hi* other acie waarln* a black ewaater over Prayer Bon*—by School
1vlile*. A new member will be
a blue and whlta flowered drete. 8 o ^ —^HaptiT Friday H om ing"— elected from the. Senior Class a t
Thera Ie "K utty" Moreland wear­
n a it meeting,
by
M n . theThe
ing a green plaid sk irt and Bobby Bona—"Our Chorea"
A thletic and Social Commit­
Proctor In a red one. Oulda Darla Jacob's C lu i
am to moat and plan a Mg
•eeme to be lha center of attrac­ Health Exercises—Mix* Wslsh'e tee.
Homecoming
thle rear. With Hal*
and Mlaa Waalphal'a CUaae
tion In a plaid akirt and yalkrw
Hutch Leon acting aa chairman
■weatrr. Millard H unt tooka vary Poam "Milk the Bulldar"—Mlaa tn
It la bum to be a n x e t t a
Roblnaon’a Beeond Grad*
drveead up In a brown tweed *ult.
L au n lle Duttoi^ tha Irm as af tha
Tha glrU team to think that Poam "My Toth break" — Mr*, /finance
and Welfare Committee,
Sharon'a Bacond Qrada
fa
parted
th a t plana hava been
Health QuaaUotta—Mftvi MlUhall’a
made
to
fu rth e r the a t la of W ar
Second Grade
Honda and Stam p. in Seminole
Bong by tha Qlaa Club ware;
"Moonlight Bay"
H r. McKay eama before tha
“ H a rrie t Moon"
"A Smile Will Go A Long. U n g Council and gave rauaona why
nothing
tha Student Council proWay*
thla r e a r haa progressed
"Reap Tha Homa Plrea Burning"
m acted upon.
Tha Hallowe'en Carnival eponeored by tha P, T. A., v u u
decided lucres* In every way.
Eraryoua had u good tlma—Tha
ho boyi aleo have gotten thUiy. Sphegettl eupuat and tha play
Prado Field* and Charlfa Daweon In tha auditorium added much to
liava tan iweatara and Waa lay our fun.
Jackaon haa a two tona brown
one.
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M arty Perklna and Sadia Wllllama nava new parmanante and
By P E T E * B U K E*
do they |ok cutet For her d ra t
day In S. II. 8. Dorothy Monteon
cboao a gray eklrt and mustard
A vary fine program w u bald
■waatar.
Charlotte
True and In tha Seminole High School audi­
w u* tetter L atari
M artha Brown book looked too torium Thursday morning, In
, I t tahim twelve
cute fo r word* In their white which lha Junior H lghB cboal lock
U tter, eighteen ;
pinafore* Charlotte w ta n hart p att.
A fter tha naval opening
and thirty-tw * fc
over a blu* and white chackad ceremony, Roberta Beam* played
Tho a ta r i and 1
drt** and Martha w aan n white &gt; plana solo, "Tho Baranarta In

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of the car pute up the hood and
with a brief aurvey, *aya: "Tha
a* line la atoppad up." I myself
new no more, now I can a t leait
Identify the parte af the angina.
Wa are planning to make a
waeh baeln out of an old crank
caeo. Wo aura do need it for
wa have no place to waah and no

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By M ARJORIE JONES
PAUL HICKBON, a Senior, waa
bora A ugust ( , 1911 in Sanfard.
Ho It ■eerwtary o t tba Roy Club,
Master Councilor of tba Demolay,
on th*
Bally Staff. PaaJ'a fa v o rlte ^ a sttima la dancing te Glaan Ml
orchestra: especially whan He play*
hla favorite song, "A t LaaL” Ilia
pat Ilk* la Elisabeth Fite white
hi* pet hate da homework. Paul's
favorite actor and actrsas la
Spencer Tracy and Betty Devi*.
Illn favorite fqcxl la chlte and hla
favorite spectator sport la foot­
ball. P a rt's bobby is taking pic­
tures, white hla ambition la to Lem i a D h im a d ii

EDITH LOVEJOY, a member
of the Junior class waa born Juno
9, 1919 In Sanford, Florida. Her
favorite song la "M aonllght Bana ta " white h r r favorite orchestra
la Woody Harman. Edith doesn’t
Ilk* conceited people, but her pet
Ilk* la good-looking people. Her
favorite pastlm a 1* dancing and
gatng to tna show. 8 teak la Edith's
favorite -food. H r r hobby la col­
tecting Insects b a t bar ambition
____
&gt;me a doctor. She la a
la to bocoi
•quad leader and reporter of the
Sigma Delta Chl-JBuh Deb*.

Navy Day Program
By M ARJORIE HODCE3
Navy D
a / wi
was observed In the
Da/
..................School
auditorium
iQgh
Bemlnote
_______ _ , Tha
_ atudenta sang The
Thursday,
Star Bpangled B anner with a eery
patriotic sp irit and then gava tho
P*
to Lha flag.
p led g e__
_ Kathryn Wig
gin* road th* devotional land led
tha audience In th e Lord'* PrayA fterwards tha orchestra
played "Anehoria Away'
presented the fob
lira. Jackaon present#
lowing rau aial program !
"Bong of tho Baa"—G irls' sex
lette, Martha Perkin*. Alma Gran
them, Loris Merrl wether, Ann
W Ifgin*, Muriel Hubtrn, and MIIdrad Robson.
"Shipmates Forever" — Betty
Klmr.
"flailing" — Q uartette, Edward
White, Lucy W ard, Mildred Rob­
son, end Emm ett Herndon.
A fter presenting their number
th* girl* sextette threw m IIol hate
to the students.
Lieutenant Blanton, from the
Sanford Naval Base, was Introa t Blanton ipoke on haw you
I* tha Navy and tha different
ilona you can ehocee. Ha aieo
a letter from a form er BanNavy man who baa teen atand M bow ita tlm c d In BrookThe latter leave, thle queela our mind, "A re wa to pitch
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le a
nenV W V
In er■ ■drift
In lluxury!1

Home Ec News
By MARGARET DINGFELDER
“fleyl Nancy, you can't have
potato aalad and tic* at lunch,
you know w hat Mlaa Talley Mid
. , , Let's have turnip greens.
1 know you Juat love them! Oh,
I'd give anything fo r that He re hey
Bur but It would bo better to
hava milk IneUad, I guaaa.
Nancy, get m* u "hot dog"
when Mlaa Tally lan't looking.
A pickle cert* lair would ta ita
good with Dili, but 1 gurta it
wouldn't go with chocolate pla.
Nancy, why look what Mlaa
T alky'a eating—e hamburger and

Celery Feds Defeat W inter P ark
W ildcats By Narrow M argin, 6-0
B attling a a aggressive, scrap­
py team of W inter Park "Wild­
cat*", tha Celery Pads won by
the narrow margin of 8 to 0 nt
Seminote High School Field, Fri­
day evening. »
The Wildcats had b a a particu­
larly anxious to win, having dedi­
cated tba game to Jack Wagner,
form er W inter Park player, who
waa killed la action oversees They
brought their band with them,
which went through some colorful drills.
Sanford’s touchdown cam* at
the end of th* second quarter,
Just a fter things looked black for
them, and following a futile 90
rd run by Flaming, only to
v* th* play nullified by tha de­
cision of lha refer*** th at one pf
lha Sanford players waa bolding.
Called back to thalr own 10
yard line, tho d atlraln ed FVds
started gaining with n fin* paea
by Danlela to Hugh Carl*too
good for a first down, and altarod fo r first downs by
Fleming. On a fast
reverse
ua play
nlay from Daniels, Ftero
Ing grabbed th* hall and went
in* aro
20 j* r5 touchdown. Daniels how
ever, missed lha kick for th* ex
tra point.
Planting'* long run
was ax
great a disappointment to Celery
Fed fans aa tha futlte run of
Wolfer In the DcLatnd game, when
th* latter ran a bit out of bound*.
Tho elation of local fan* bad
known no bound* when tha Wild­
cat* paced by Ballard, wera Juat
about to acorn when they fumbled,
and Sanford reeovered.
On the very next play. Flew
Ing shifting and squirming broke
Into the open with half Lha Win
ter Park team nursulng. Hla long
lege driving Ilka ptatons, down
the field went Bill and over hi*
goal llna only to be called back.
Bill must nave been good and
mad for on the next plays he be
gan running through the Wildcat*, alternating with Daniel* on
gains. Th# whole Fed th e wa*
going Ilk* a steamroller, partlcu
iarly left tackte Gene 8lngietary,
wko tors great ........................
hole* In the W
Vlkl
cat defense.
The Celery Feds had another
touchdown right in the bag In
tha third quarter, only to loss IL
Within 20 yards of th* Winter

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ner who had gona over lha goal
line to receiva It, but ha couldn't
bold I t On tha next nlay the
Frd«
went uvrr tha goal line,
only to drop tha hall, and Winter
Park grabbed It for o touchback.
Following a tight ahewer of
rain, and near the end of the
la it quarter. W inter Park block­
ed a kick on tha Fed 40 yard llna.
The ball ppun backward, took a
long raol and o lot faf odd hope,
and wee recovered by the Wild­
c a t.. Ballard, p u rg in g Wildcat
back then went through for
yard*. It looked bud for the Fide
again but W arren Daniels eared
tha day by Intercepting a forward
paaa, putting an end to th a final
iw lntar Park offenelve.

Jasper W olfe H as
Lead In Shooting
Match Held Here
Jaapar Wolf*, leader In a num­
ber of previous shooting matches
S e n , waa first again in tha West
Coast
Pistol
Laagu#
Portal
M atch,,
■lg|w
Vf*e 1held
*W*M ■
ncw
Whenntly
9ew on th#
■' --—
local
-Hemlnole Gun Club Range. Ill*
nearest competitor »** A. C.
Yonnolly of th* State ' Highway
patrol, o at of ■ field of seven.
Scores at* a* follows:
Class A. Jaapar Wolf* 8® No.
900 aggregate
Class n. A C. Yonnolly
867
C. H arry Williams
86U
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C. J m . Allan by
WI
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D Jaa. Wabb
822
"
D. Charles Shaffer
BIB
"
D. w . IL Graham
773
"
D. F. M. Dowling
783
A. C. Yonnolly won four me­
dals J H airy Wflllama won two
medal* and Ja*. Allaaby won on*
A t the regular weakly practice
eet held Wednesday, the fol­
lowing icores worn mad*;
B
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Yonnolly
98 M 04 291 No. 300
AUebny
98 99 93 285
Dowling
99 91 88 275
Graham
.90 92 01 273
Derthick
92 91 80 273
Shaffer
89 87 M 284
Grey
84 84 04 282
la b officials state th a t they
Clul
era In hop* th at Sunday matches,
- ‘ ‘ have ‘bean aabsfituted
befit u' ■ for
*
which
lhoe* prerioujU ^held on Wednes­
day, and a t the aame hour*,
will be very wall patronised, a*
thl* not only gives participant*
lllty to get outdoor*,
tha opportuni
but a t the Mine lime to tram
In tha a rt of aelf defrnae.

U dfeLthqr nstd to
s m "Tharaa TABOO!”
Now read these facts
Not long ago,
a g r. women didn’t di*cues periodic pain.
Now they
openly pralaa CARDUI'a 2-way
help. Taken a* a tonic, It usually
peps up appetite, aids digestion
by Increasing flaw of gastric
juices, thus batpa build resistance
for those trying day*. Taken as
directed 8 - daya before th* Umo,
it-a m p balp rwltere purely' func­
tional periodic pain. Praised for
82 years I Next tim e try CARDU1.

U na Up
Sanfard

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Singletary
F. Johnson

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Junior Red Cross

n t fa r trimmed Schiaparelli
a t, alaa IB. ITVAO, for |1B.
10 Palmetto A va.___________

TORY GARDEN vegetable
ante aa followat 100 each In
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Broccoli,
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Baal*. Tomatoaa, Eaake, Brussel* Sprout*.
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10 f a r ! 1.00—Sand only
' 10 EVERDLOOMING, MI8CRLLAN BOUB
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VOLUME XXXIV.

S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A , T O f S D A Y . N 0V E M 1IK R 10 . 1912

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t R,A.F. Planes Public Schools, Banks, Stores
Soviets Br
To Observe Armistice Holiday
AttackGerman
German
•Bape,Hamburg New Tire Forms
On Stalingra

Occupied France Hit; Will Be Mailed
U. S. Forces Push
To Gar Owners
f Forward In Fight
F o r Guadalcanal Passenger V e h i c l e
Five-Tire Law To
(By Alaeclate* Ar«««)
In the air war. R- A. F.;
Become Effective
bombers heavily attacked the1

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N T M H E R 57.

Tank - Led American Troops
Occupy J3 ran, French Base

Public Schools, local banka and
•tores will observe
Armistice
Day by closing, ami while the
t*o*t Office will rwnain open ami
conduct city dvliitrv. there wlHi

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wAmenrsn
l" not
T it.

M em ber An.woclalcd P re**

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f 1’. S. ( olumn Moves
At^|}j^r?n
Military fflgiwS; Curfew For Sale'Draft Office Releases Names
Of Men Leaving November 18 T r a p Retreating
jS T S S t “
Of Liquor Read
-----Axis I'rom Egypt
^ By Commission

legion
willi
■ponnsor a parade snd s program
or isports errata ha. been ar-j
ranged for school children in
Fort Mellon l*srk tomorrow from'
I Dr Anactiiid Press}
i The mini!*-* of a Nrgi' ruitidoT Walk in*. \ nun Kf am* kriim-dx
1:00 o'clock t n I 00 o'clock un-j
I - • up 4ltd Pr*m
Prom the Russian front,
i«f .Sanford mm x*|p, xxdl Ifhvh Aaron JowapM Tailor, Harm* ill
d tr Iha direr Hon of Mra 1 .c l (n rts
today
indicated
the
Red*
I .iiih Ini A m r n r i t n t n m p s
I
l_
n
.
,
,
by bn* Nov 1h for ihtliM/tiiifi into Adam Back, Archie Key Ward rural
Samoch, Mli* Kathryn TakaaK 1 T
,e break);,,: ,h» German m et rtl*. 6 7 5 i j a n f o r t l C i t i z e n s , »*• Army were relriMrit l.'n'luj hv Mark l Kmaid. Tompkins
wi ro n | H i t 1n l tinluy 1&lt;* hllVf1
• German naval base at Ham- New application farm* d ll toon II. E. Morri* a«M l.aufianl L. Mr- *ment
of l^ n ln e n d
while
th*
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n ....
,,, 1 K B. ( '. t i e r of ih. 1. . . I &lt; rl« i» ..
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Ro) (‘lliffoitl Jean, Marx to I'd n iti- iv il tin* F re n c h
n nv nl
ass,,,
are.
burg following up daylight1,b* milM to all motoriil* in the LoCai.
S bs! drive on M aJInirad and tbs
S i g n
1 C l l t l O n l o S enlrc tiffler *. h. .tatn l .h .t
ward I,«*»fihin Pani*'!
lr&lt;ir Grammar arhocil rMldrrnj pu»h loarartl the Georgian mill1
Drrgg r», John |frn|am in H&gt; r,l Ini-*,- nl t Iran, th e m ' u n d big
U&lt;ere will be rrla&gt; race, .m l fori u ’v MyVw^y ‘ fn the*‘ " e n l r d 1
F a g s
A m endm ent
ir m m Z " of'" m'(he •erxi.k J a i Lowrl) Ho Vi'f. Gerald Frank
pled France, a communique b o n of oil tires owned. A. B. Junior lll*h School boy. th e -,, r_______
. uc. . u, __ reported
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b ,i„« .T « , i Imttyt * in the H rcrt. F ran . Stahiev Vi-rna&gt;, Orm Mi-iiitri raiii a n |m rt t o fall
____ dwindled
_wlndMi
in I f — I b a n IS h o u rs , w h ile
Peterson,
secretory
of
tho
rationill
be
a
touch
football
g
am
ejio
a
genet
of
light
eU«h#*„
_ stated.
A petition tra rin c the *i*na |U(.
Dougliis Stvii*troin. Ralph Ihrhl
Fere tteted today.
and a bullring marble touma&lt;| R«1 army Infant qt men bolf lure, of #S7 Sanford citin-n. u- . The presenl li«l f.illim. Jam.' William Rirhard 1‘ircro Gmley in I n itril S t a l l ' , c a I u m ll
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In the Solomons theatre, In*A board
tire Inspection record is at­ rnent. Junior High ^School f trli | ttared by tank*
and
iiuratln* the t ity t omimulon t&lt;&gt; Au*u»tu* f*«rtm. \tm
out
- lo u th fu a lw u n i
Mem t al Sidney VIr 1KtrutM t firm wax It oh . i t iii k
th« Americans are p u sh in g tached
____ to tne application, he may play vollty ball ant) enter I cavalry, have alaln nearly
rly 3000 l«ke *li-tM to prohibit the *»!# I.indellr, Sam Kn*an&gt; Jehu
1* ert leowell Cm \ lun Wdlie t Irtdfre I rom Alyii-r* l i i » a n i It a li a n
■ddirur
that,
serfs!
■lav In* off repeated „f n,)U,,r , f , rr 10 .-!•* I*
further forward from tho points! out.
bicycle lacea. High .School g iria. German* in atavlng
M
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Wood
ruff#
W
arrm
Jetitnng*
King*
F!a
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Eugene
W
m
III
m
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must Will plav Mttotar hockey and tliojnew attack
1elow Nalchik III .evkJaya. and al
narrow corridor on Guadalcanal
• ' ire*
lrr thisowned
I* VI | VV Gordon |H-«n flrarir Gai laiid Lucian
Fr Ifor
John*on. Jain* - ' I . i l i i a in a m ove to t r a p th e
whether boya will enter un ohatarla race I the central Csuiasut where the Saturdajt. va&gt; rftvr II
rad
to
the
curl*
('reekrmir,
Frank
t
harlr*
W
vnri,
t'arn
d
l
Haul*
u,
Jen n St a- %| tri i ■al iru Vu« from Egypt
*" ■
the ear
At four o'clock a rbfing tourna- Naila are forruaing their alranath rn.Mloner, la.i evening b&gt; G 1. 1 Henna ( ale* Slerlr \r rm .r Fth Adam- Williar Vlitmting*
\ o - lend, i- writ- rrantirally
\ nfinn&gt;l
m
in
t
will
hr
put
on
at
the
lakei
wl
ll«
1
1
actllea
«var
StalinIh.l
ins.
formal
I
Ity
con.m»--ion,*r
,
ngr
Thorn!
..
Rudolph
FrtokUn
I i t s v uoao- to effort coutdersw
enemy tended reinforcements la*t(n o t moun{#d on vehicle or equlpI
h.»t
fit
i
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In
x
to
o
11«1
eii.
Ja
n
ir
front |Mirk «%ith prominent e a l- '* n i“ ' fri*nt n-jrairt*
*aid loll \ H sSayrr I ity rlrrk -laleelt*. \ | r r u||OUKh Garl I h,.i,,A. Mil.,
( i ik o 'nil 11n' Sox let- -aid tier
"V .
aiiu d
1I ment,
menu will
wll be denied miles*# raJ,., •. &gt;r,.a1,&gt;
,oi M.»i K.J \ •••• SSiflidwri tiu*
a
Jaiiiri Rolnml
i Ira. G&gt; I l&gt;t&gt; ohl J
In New Guinea. Allied
tlotu. Such tire*, he added, must tlemeri and cowtmya fr^jm t h e 'J,*tfb
\ .. t. . VInit 1
11H . ,1
of Florida p a r t i c t p a U n g ^ ,v,n« a *" b,V f !h,DUI h * • ............................................ .1 t ,# Unil |^ H-kr I I .,... 1. ,,,11 I.„ k „ H o t *n.l 1
N ,IM Vfrti'llt tii direct
d&lt;;l»»n« *cro*L l? M1*
| 1j i be sold or given to the govern- platna
Many
of
Iheaa
rtJara
have
been
Or«l«h*»mknfrr
ami
the
Trout*
i&gt;
Mx ¥ f, f . 1l ' j'«-t xti. mi • ihara.
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wide Papua PenInsute, entire edl
, uml, r ^ Idl(, ^
purrhase
a* the ihrtlimn ««&gt; rend In
111*1 a. oo *1**--l .lira1loll • a ul thr
Tiflii.
one Japanese positicn behind Olsi,|
Mountrd tir„ mr&lt;nl Urt* Com|»etmg in the*r tournamenia i r,*llf*,lmn . r"*‘ k } n nslvw
lank; .. 1.1,11ion,
n im ler of riiitm year*, and many IGejman* l.unche.1 mas.
¥ . 4 It, U f L h 1tog Ml tf&gt; to put in
# on the northeast t o u t , 66 mile.
„ nn|n, wheel, snd the spsre for the».*'p s.t . „;&gt;U
outheast
j
4 Mt .t,
t and infanlrv aaaaulta ami
in favor '»f the |iluirn*r
n 1 Hm ■Mt on (hr fum • uni roarat,
south of the main enemy Invasion „ r motor vehicle,
Jh,
r 1r^lf,, "ff ' h* m *1? ' Nalchik, the dispatches, *-----said, b~u t|,.„ntirml
,
T
h
n
r
iticludiMl,
Tt
*
Rex
lea f, &gt;I4 1 tel. &lt;U\li * IOit aw arrive
base of Dana.
I w hen these provisions a n com- prises. The lournamrat will bbr„ ,„ ,lnwn , K. )n, i flortei Vx J* Hrotika J r . thr Rrx Jor \
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An earlier report on the a ir war] | tpd w|u ,f the tire In.rwction re­ n m In accordance WIU, rule. Isi.1 ; ,t, f, n, r , wh)rh
pwk ,
Gdlr.
Ur.
K.
l&gt;
Hrnxsnli-w
Mr*
s t id United States Flying Fcrtres* rord wm ^ , j rn f,| , nj return to dosra in
Mgo ♦• th&lt; VIgrt Irin capital.
feudal times, w hen.of 31
pj armored cars
l U Ilrowttlra, I'rof G } M»
if 11 u-li it ,11 Sunday
and Labeta tor bombers, raakin* the owner, and must be kept In knights on their chargers spear- | m. n&gt; cannon
i f . Xi, la G
Kay.
11
ll.
T
artar,
iflcrtix,*
*rr
FI
XXrt « 1ii, fir'i inIg I'RM’ to
uivir longest
iiHiinu fli*ht against nN »u tr th# car at all times
their
ed rings with their lances.
t Inside
Stalingrad,
fighting xnx dark, V|r» Gaorgr Mima
f .4II
occupied Western Europe, Monday
The first tire Iqipection period
The tournament committee ti,dipped (o It* lowest ebb ainee thg
\IL, 1 1 4.1.1 , Hill, r * n Hlimincol
blasted the docks a t the Ger­ will I* betwren I&gt;ec. 1, li&gt;l2 snd headed by I*erry t'amerun an.) *&gt;ei(e of the city began 77 day, nndSir otham.
S
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atatrd
tialn.)
that
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man aubmarlne baaa of St. Nai- Jan. 31. 1PH. during whlrh lime B. E, Heek. Sr R..y Holler nn.l!**" End Ihe .Tnokr hegr1ine,l d» f
A I ungr.*■
Thr pill die MiflV atlrrul « iluira \ dim *I L-ran U.iilrati i hlt-f of all
City ('ummiMUm i+ inking;
i • ifi I ti ll rd S t a t a «
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alre. Franc#
all rehielee mu it have their tires
mg of the i*-nd motlMii |ih Inti
A. S|wer Jr an* joint chair­ frrnleft were able to better ihclr thr on Iter under nd vimoiicM rand I X«li b 'HMl'ti *
•&gt; I Vivh&gt;
irjiwirtrtl
Three of the huge foilr-motored Impacted by an authorised Ol'A G,
(w-»Hinn» after Waling off lortlf* J' it l i d y m g a pritpoai-si «■ OH Milmriti I Ilull Ilf *4 1
un milrili n. ' VI• at and RMfiirain ••
man
f •1 i * 41 Id
l hlaf
of
planes failed to return from the Inspector. If no tires are remornd
11■ tw’ held n T il Ml High S*h&gt;.»Ml
hv individi al German companltl, t •« the- Gitv Injun! lara .iuran up f Mf|&gt;l ami !
f&gt;vrr
t-V)
In
priic*
in
ihc
farm
Mu » , 11 Ftidl i)!,., iVtatn
A attack which inrolTed a round- the chertre will he 25 cents per
Mil ne xt rt. I - I n ra* II to N M
fine of vxhu I x«at killed In a titan. lx » -ty Allot nr &gt; Fn*d K VS i* t - tann •d rail
of
war
..k
in
g
,
.lam
ps
will
b#[
,
’■
,t
M
im
«
oininniil
trip of about QO0 miles, a Uunlted vehicle, ll reniovni. f&gt;0 rente. Af­
■
The force of the German at*,
. . . i , ra I
*ra.-l
II F M
Iig thr doaing hn*i** f. i - »■*
k l*
.
, 'i l . ih. Hrtf
States Army Air Foree communi­ ter Jen 31 A and Iwiic II drlvrrs given in connecltuq .O h th# ml | . , rk .
Sl»linKrad hs. Iw n d4C| ••t h.juor, ■■ | rt ll i *it*-d ai d ,r||
must have t i r n Impecteal every Ing teurnamenl. an 1 ..th#r rv r n l,.. r |,n,„E pr..Kt# ..i» sl) for 10 day, J t lliii- n prohihiltng t h. * *I* t
L
ran,I
que said.
I he
II,- (I) Roma
ra1
Many hits were seen 1 n the four months and It ( and supple­ Gu. Schmah. chairman .,f Ih# , n,( s..»irl .ropers and b»n*ln* 1fl.e tily of mt«i«i, «1 mv ! ij'jxi,
oopoi 1,i
\ ,
4»a light
'i-.itl# c r.^ » .r# r»l&gt;«rt#.l taking f * i •’ an d Ira-rr in. In.i*.I t**-ira«n
targets of St. N atalre, whlrh Is mental —1&gt; driveri must have nrlebralinn rummill.#, .lale .1
S'
i n xra«ion
A m all d a y rihihitMm uf light i u&gt;tvantairr ..f tha
I «II to mukf
In Brittany on the Bay of Biscay, tires Im peded every two months.
h.&gt;ur* of M I' M
t r,s
The
in
ip
ed
u
r
alii
check
the
1
Isicqurra
artillery and iTtcchafilsviii caval ' tm»lilf-t
againtt nirm y poai- !-,f
a
The attack was made at a mo­
A M Vloiolay
\
F, It pan
ment when the Germans were re­ condition of tires and the aerial ry fr»*m Gamp 111an di mg will lx um*
I- .iddltiixn t.* ink rel t/ot r■t' ru­
_ ..... ...........
.11 M'1 O' i in modi
ported messin* _s U-bost
fleet...for numbers. If tire* ■rr In good ■how ft onn tha drill ground IraIn Ihr xkrmtern Gaura ana tha
tile legality of t Si i -'p......I i
* ■
operation againit American supply condition, he will *i*n the record, hind thr Armory* Exgion ('rnn• j(irrman »ir fn rrr ran aald to
,, »' •t t h«
-•iriiitmant, thr t Minim* ,«t
»,'iit w
or
vehicle
iI
.'
.4• i «. , .• H i i I aih
m*ni|« r N«l Smith itatatt
| ltax,» floran ti» th r fflitf of Nail
lines to Africa.
If no*, s "*1 *lr'
l it' iny |« to tin- In &gt;** r f
y■
*-ii
for tire con*
,
1
1
*
4
I.
i ■-l i t MMinry
Following thr paradr at 11 l)Ui tr«»ci|n htiltlilrd by
allow Olid
On anil
rommuniHr*
i, t
Ona formation of the big bomb- p**r# a,Br* "C
not «i*n the
. rat&gt; . • i j.,.i ta*i
H Ki
&gt;f
I Jo u r - J f I
o'clock. I mnn. .rancid Ma»*ir'm'Ol *n thr ftradhilU, hut th r Rod iMiilar pruMrma,
Mr
a n went in tew to attack .pwrlflc 'record
' " ■ Uonn0‘ , l *n
■ - , ' . 1. ll#
l l '. lie M
untilSe h i.', '11rcrommrndatten,
I
ojy
Mu,
M
M
in
Jr
x
\
Hughrg,
commanding
officer
0
f
|*
rmv
*
“
s
'
‘
L'
Arcing
them
hark
Idrd
targata and tho other plane, at- are carried out 11# will adslsa
un 1
' "IH t" null i Ifr'l
i ' l l l . u k oft
\ , Mfnnuttrf C4*mjKi»fHi
\ .1 Mn mug I !• I « I • - Iran o. I.
,,vrr “ ♦* r, 4,^J?
fror"
tacksd from Um normal operational U n ,,B a,,ry . th a t a lira waada a thr Han/ord .Naval Air Station,
I 1I’1=1 ., M4 4 |N1 U ■1
. :n»r g •
i i Hi Limn.
U I Inn un .ti* pt •.p r t L
'IV I &gt; ’ "
it Higgling ami t.rorjK I It,
ih« ” uapa^ nav«J
height with i M i usual Mcuracy, m a p , or. If It i* not fit foe that, • ill ha lha principal .p rak rr a tl* S r‘r
V
V
tr
Vrllon
t
Jt
'•■Ilf
\ r inn - oil
», «■ &lt; namagI b y t h r i . m m i ,
ihe I) f.-od li**! I&lt;l r g ' f„
f.
Ijo a r ratotnmrnd a raplacamaol. In a mama rial caramony In th r b a n d - ■ RAlgfcMK.T m f» mfw rp .
H
M
r.-v
.
t *trtl tLii.n
tot
¥
\lf»*
J
ui**p!
V..
t*» CUfllat with Ctaminntldf
theU
LUut.
Comm
J.
K
Mrag«
k
*llol
that
•
I’
l
ftrl
4.1
hi
.Which e u # aDcllcation m ar h ,
ic*i»lanr *
W*1
\L* IrJUtnt • if - 1
g4,u*tlri,n»jj
Hufhra Of th r Sanfoi I ,N.
4 441a
-Off
J * 10' ■*'
1 wioda. i o Lha local to ard Jor a her. riecullr* otflcsr of the sta - 1
4*I tr|,l* arvt
&gt;k... , V f«»• xxel I h no Min itt
rating
1
front
n*Yr(T1|
in rrgm ] u? Hi liram A A»
i
At
1 iftg th* fin'
nt'*r*
UT'^lrar-'a
. , ■
, i t n w ratlanlnir carll/lcate. -which lion, will also adpewp on the pro-| doraned
It'll
Jrack -ou J&lt;«hf
uurnb#f« of rnem l‘tiijiow^| ll«i jor nniMidmrlit
\U ‘
R
they unit two subarartnaa o u t - ' . nol
| , , u#d. depending on m m
Mr. HmiOi .teted. remTrwl; 'f | h |„ , . 1&gt;d ,
mHk
Kjivs* bran
w
• t •.1 li.ly
Thr pHi!
thi
«!•'&lt; i»N|i
right and damagwl otkara ln ir- wh. U tr or no, u ,, applicant ha.
t t f l r r lha
if.
u h* d*r * flnai r »#nr f t
i.iasva on t,...p o.lum
i
*
-&lt;
«
•
1,1
rail',f.aklrail
r Io&lt; a
pair ah«pa and to
put* torap| | Ki with all g .ralln a and • III b# a dance, m n a a ra d b&gt; lh# . nd rl,
l h, ll«pnldn ' th
,t" g f i m - l i f r
I •M fl'lr*.
aihUml
ting an estim itad additional 13 tire n ( J |ations.
A m rrin n Ixglon Auxiliary at thr rjHlftP,1 *
Mil
Gm
■*i n*«d
I it a Ion D* ii H'd»-tl Ihr
U-bBBta out of opa ration for un-' K attenlnc board,
may
deny Armory at 10:00 a'cJock
i omoiaii
I |Jtiniphmri.l *f
•tit,it. *
A (im n in rommunxiiia hr
nil
d ated period,.
I tuhb#T and garailna If It is rel­
mi
lha
Icait from Berlin »atd G rman
JkiUIhI hrre
it was said that tw te as m anyldrnt t h*l th# owner abu*#s to rs
j
w
w-9
ii
« Riimaman trnotu "thrv* thr
M
* IIII
planes a* raid ad Undent attacked, Bn,|
fails to bars th# Tir# to.
pla
Ihr
mil in G .
fit. N a u lr s Mcndty
Impaction llerord signed iluring
i 11 &gt;riIa, I an
iltraal nltackx nrar Tuapaa and
pvtllUM f&gt;.1
K few mlnutra after the third #\#ry in*D#ction period; violate*
1 I' |,.*i | 'loXWII
.d ull
| "\Vf I 14* t. . 11. 0,0
runaacutisa daylight attack by tha the 35 mil#* an hour *p»ad limit,
I...
f,.h i Afttr
l ion
_
_ *■ i tempi to email tha lo
i lan* of the i l l , nf Sanford, It'd
American bombara waa announced, or if th* aerial numbers on hi,
kll.il
i - * h lp
I
&lt; x S Frai rtah (i-r
|C o u n t y of
oiion lr t lo, niti d r
th . Vichy radio want off the air. tlraa are not tha u ia s a* tho*#
fl.ra
r . -4, , .liol * o d lll l
■-lilrlit nit)! i' i .
The Russian mid-day commuii | ll r i h g In
raii'l iiiakr whatrv«-f
Tin • m u r k ,,f kohnI nu*l f t n l
It atopoad pending a t 0t4O F. M. on th* tir** Inapactlon record, un-l
with
gri-ttl
vtoI *1"
If H ig h S r W I
qua reported trvat in a sud-lr | pracau tto h ary mrlhiteH p r a r t i r a h l r ngan.wt r u t i n |t rrrl y will rr*n«i »4 |
(4:40 P. M. EWT), Indicating per- I n i he naa been aulhoritrd by
Mi ram niir .-f
• and Drgal in ofila» l«, im itrc t t l i r in r a m i O it rift m I n rg r ri&gt;m&gt;l I*
hapa, th a t RAF bombtra nalgnt be th# board to buy another tire
MAXWELL FIELD. Ate. N e v - D
," n. 'h'
"m ' " " I I ralUi 11f r* mi,I m,»ful of our ru in
.t,I , ,i *, i n a t t o n
11 fo.iilkali
fitrii
i f ‘ -I
Si* t ut,in v
n f 14"
and
,rt&gt;n*
eiuier an route to bomb N o rth e rn _
_ _ha, a lira certificate ahuwing 10— (Hpacial 1—Thomas Alderman I f’nvlrt sniper*
'ii war a i
1h VI i * I'nt i i-h .
1170M"*r
of ll i in unit \ (mrf irularl v out young
f t Mr
4 RIO
off
Brat, son of Mr. and Mr* (i K enrmy in five killed
Italy o r warn dropping leaflets th* num trr not lltlad.
•pi *n I Inn la
i Mi * t.l I
day,'
flj!hl"i penph" ii nol IMr mrrul rrg nf tin
• ra x n I A m M a t o , u i Ira*h
Beat of Sanford, Florida. i&gt; now Snl|wr units nort'iw etl of St*li' [ ar tn y Of Mnxv rah,* m igh t rom** (U
te a r unoccupied France.
t
--------------——
i thno lind
raX Hint hi* ..." I
i k ,,| tnim of t*maI golf
enrolled aa an Aytetion t'ailet irt grad killed 18U mnr#
Meanwhile, Britlah long ra n re '
■
tn
tt o f \ha
t.
.
i
b.
ll
of
I
gkrldiul
Id R a u f,u ,| ami Ira-iMg nraair
'
t oufit y I hit, , our
the Army Air Force, l*r# Klight
guns In the Dorer area' opened up
.1 ,»I I b r Mb’,
f
1 your
a Hherf il x oft*lt*r ymir (Mtli, r
t Ho • I*, off,! I'Ul I l'
against the occupied French coast
School for Pilot, at
M*iw#il
'» aXegI 1 f i, 11&gt;i &gt;
,».it h n t v
, power t*» ,|rl. i minto ii l m g ii .,
. iX.IlKf ra. f.ln.
during t h . early weening. They
Meld, located on th# n u t.tori,
it
tin* a
lh* ragulaGote f • ‘If* of Inn
i
.
\
|..l
M
l*
•
M„f
i
S
t
*
*
raft
th*
fired for about half an hour be­
-----------I of Montgomsry, the capitiil of
M
i
l
k
*
.
If
|W
•*ra at
n ttl alttJ h-ntino of place* *1
g»no •
it
•«
■
0 1 1 )1
1 H’ W
1
,
"IF"*
.ii
ih
a
fore tha G erm an, rwpllad and th*
S tate Patrolm an J. M, Rich- | Alabama,
I
'rat
.
'
*h
^
1
.
r
\
1
•
hunlnrga within lh*- i 11^ of Sn* (
, I . . . 4 l I , 1.
4-Ai lung
duel atlU waa going on almost burg
bur* Iwlay advtedd applicant* to j Here Ihe new class of radei*
1,1 lull 1• ill
-,f H a
ford ftci hrirliV
priUMm your r ■ -1 • 'Ii ■ 1 1•ta *■ x r r , 1: h r " f rt- « r . i 1 i - 1 ra til I 111 ■ t i'-i .......................
i o . *, i ii Jlillfh iiiiirr f or rriliiahl.
■tudy th* Drlvar’a Handbook.
two h o u r, after It atarted.
1
' 4
1 n il".
1 OH• 1
1 O',
Rteal
lorpaila
will raccls* nln* weak* of inlrpVtil, h n&lt;
hunoraljlv Iwwty,
Yesterday'* Iom m ran the total ,ued by th* H tat. Departmant of sir# military, physical and acs| t That ynu taka whali-wt , bin up (Mi * t ini a,, uiul1 it Iw ba i1 MU
- V 14 by .ii*41. d XX4
oparatto four A m ark an bomber, lost In ublic Safety, bwfor* applying ter demlc training prep*lory to he|
h
loitt
ri
t
i
t
t
y
"
to
h
i
*
*
&gt;
Ira••
tl
.r
■
A
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S
c
I
lax
nl
\
wilt
find
t
i
g
h
t
lh#
ill t h r I'liliHl)
■tapa and acta hy orttinanra nr
to ilia hartioftbs thrwB raids. On Saturday th . a driver*, llceaa* wum lnatlon.
1
m
u
f
f
,
at
f
j
i
k
a
t
a
n
t
l
H
i
g
h
S
a
l
.....
l
h
a
Sol
ra
■
M
l
l
i
m
a
i
1
uni!
a
t
h
u
4
m
MIIMU
m
I,)
ft.tin
hribihtnartctharariaa
a&gt;
may
ta
nacaatary
ginning their actual flight in
-A
"Many applicant, fall a l this ■(ruction a t an* a f the many
F arts a n d . Liberator, stacked the
to limit thr talr of liquor*, w lnri t Hrarulirnpw w i l l t e Utrwi w h a ra \ f ro m v»hlch ha g r a d u a l ad uw x.ii -i- ,.f lh.- Alllr.t f, ri a* for No rth
Jr
tha t a a m , f .Ii, i*o iau l a . t y a a r , I L r x r t
German submarine pans
Bre*t, teat bacauae Um/ do not study Primary school. In the Southeast
A l o n g w i ll
p a n a t Brest,
nataaara r v
\ f r t, H Mild I hill u I hr Hr no *rc»*f I In »...
on the French coast, w ithout any this book carefully," Patrolman Army Air Porta* Training Cen­
blind i v4 (• nl*u ii r h a r t a r
A 9-i it ran (»n ••* mm*Lt c*»m
wages fiom * 00 A M to 10 .10 [ iiiii'rh I hr re will I*** a
The Lion, Club will hold
I K i w ram* K »*y G l u h
1 r iM -u i m
" 1 ' ' rand
losses.
Yesterday o o . Fortress Rlchbenr Mid. adding th a t h* ter.
f Mu'
t . n 1 In yd R
regular dinner meeting
■i 1Wedn#- |P.'. M. on each week ilay. e irrc t bngti
ilu*
S,*i
h
o
i
m
i
r
r
(
1
k
m
.
K
i
n
g
•*&lt;
|
)
waa lest fla w r a m ea th* Ftaw - will conduct d r iv e r , examination,
.1*0 Kml |'i i« lintail n c o n ­
tub
Ing
pruhoblx
in
eitenii
the
cl*&gt;*
ng a t 7:16 o'clock. Plan.
Navy tram will mm I mL*
lh,
Beet attended Le* ('oun
evening
Plan ,ln
a t from 10:00 A. M. to trOO P. M i f Cadet
'
M
i
m
l
Night,
•
I
a
r
ra
l
La
•
L
,
•
M
«
H
f
.
Narthorn
*
1
*
i
on
Salurdaya
t«
11
Ik)
P
i') I ha I car ol
u lw a m i ef
_ _____
, __________
made
for
the
me#Urt
Jing
lime
to
C.
4
M
M
1
i
F
V
i
Mughrra,
I
l
(‘nitim
High School, Sanford, North ill
cm Turaday, and from 4:00 P. M
U'i f I' lldi-I a m i hi l i v e "
"Mu i ^
German - akflatda at AbbwrlU..
&gt;1
v •!' Ikilh era*!
J ¥ Mrag her, 1,1 V A Ha 111 id
Carolina, and aervad . with the with lh* Winter Park Club
to
0:00
P.
M.
on
Saturday,.
•
........"
,l*.
I
IV
i
t
ll"
*
Th. RAF ala. eras hi action to­
1. T hai ymi m j u,tra nf «.n&gt;-1 da I l H. ••It JUantnn. | j n W Htra*
Uvdieal
Detachment
for
ten Nov, IB, also tor th* dann
Several
d
riv
e
n
were
picked
up
mand
fro
m
'th
a
polka
snd
all
dday.
a y ... Its
its -Amsrkan-bolH
a aierlean-pout uos
Boston
Thanksgiving Eva., Nov i.’&gt;
I i i . T Hwlggnm I t VI
this week who did not
lav* months and kad 11 month, in the w a, announced this morning
s i «ra•I&gt; are in
• bomber*,
'
*to--------ccrted .b r fighters,
------ atlaw anforram ant
offiraa
H a t T liraMt ••• k . Ensign fi t
Army Air Force* as mechanic
. ‘.'nmorili|U 4tKty
uaa
av
rry
iltllganre
in
ih«tacked docks and tklppm g la itbs driver's license, the patrolman before
ii
ra"d
I I [I A Maw art
C
E
Adam*.
ha
waa
appointed
an
avia
added,
and
these
are
liable
to
a
I Mill t.,11 t «4 ihra
•u ppraasloo of virv and tha ra r
_____ p art_ ofr La __
______
Franch
H atra
andother
ctJ
I h» h » 44 L I f i m XXill MrtJudi VV
•
Ion
cadet
In
Uw
Army
Air
Kor­
minimum
fine
a
t
|Z5
and
coats.
M' dray 1M O r
fighters carried
Court convene,! al I" rwat arwl punishm ant uf all pm 11 1 I' ■imiig, Han E
¥
Him*
In caae a person la picked up ean. Sept. 10, 1041. Cadet Res t 00Circuit
ra Mu h Ii it ra n,»xx
o'clock this morning at th. IllUwU* *'*&gt; may hava or -ill hid,In I F lloylr, R.iy Hollar
Northern Franc*.
H 'M r t a f t c r conv U* out ( It)
I
i t . W S jtrdfrr.
John
I am!wig
W VSIHNGTON. S ',x l»». I H i
) 1 l la l , IGinn Virhy Bald
Wa each plodga la you ttur aid
■
I* required to fam ish bond until before be entered th e service
IB.
' •nd iDppart iri your undfflaking I'Kil l r ti a h u f f , AI l.ytins. IIn ward
\ 11,-may G e n e r a l F r i* Hid i it &gt;i u V*11w raIn, .-( i f iiir rly a Heir
.- •
H
a
r
r
y
Timka
an
d
•avara! '•lb La* drac fife-ini lh,
• I- avdli
\ tbe.liewme.
___ U. prodorad, M , |
g»*v*tn 4 ■
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V
^
e
T
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I «t hi t of C**M a rt f r t trial. A **.&gt;■ ' l,or. thl1 ” u’* "
Rich ban; ,U ted .
j imiit m an tltru * l suit a gal iim&gt;I tha
1 *1. 1h r A liar t h I'ofti! *if MorCourt *
accord with *act|on two of
\**&gt;raiatnl Prrrara n ■“nil*- xvhirh
i 1 ■oittmuHit|ua raIlia /
Nu. 1
r tit lan, tiio ( ommiisiort

• s ir ,"

S “,* ■ &gt; ffli'oSS.TfT.ri.n.si,

N um ber Of Loculi Public May See
Men Are Serving! Motion Picture
In M arine Corps!
On N utrition

3

•

b est

Is

Enrolled vi »- ,,ui °f thair ^..monw

IA
ibhr-.

,11. S. P arrish, Jr.
Navy O fficers 10 Begins
Training
(la sh With Local At Naval Acadenn
G olfers Saturday

In Army Air Corp? i ,l,rl • ...............
Pre-Flight School

Applicants Told To
Study Driving Laxvs

CITY BRIEF

;d,r

\nti-TruHt Al* Suit

Upheld lly Kiddle

ST bi

Fa Da R.
On. Na&lt;

Law
Service

l sr j^ T te t; l i n t ^ u : ■

i Bahama Laborers Are;
French General Takes Available For Forms
Up Arms With Allies , NASSAU, Babpnua, Noa. 10, County

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i

of any persona, suspectrd by tha
City phyriclan or by U* director
L te J t .Comm. Yf. L. Stallworth, *( the Srminol# County llralth
medical officer from Sanford Ns Unit, of having venereal discs**.
who after being noliflsd tn
vnl A ir S U tim , will be tha prin
for treatm ent
cure.
cl pal speaker a t tha weakly Ki
K
ira*
lo do so.
•rani* Club luncheon tomorrow
a t I t i l l o'clock a t the Mayfair
•IMH and LOO HeteL
recruited, ctetriand rlv e e tn iw p o rta tlo n a t
Th* H lo t Club Boerd will m##i
clerk, stated today.

(AP)— Tb* B abdtua Labor Dath at 1 .parlew at *4
00S arrleuli
.„
It*
*f*
arallable tn
Britlah Island,
Bd grove*

te
'

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n ur Ju tlgm rnt rahttuM L, tn | MJf t 1" t. rail
i Mg it
hava
b r an
Hu fiifci* Vkhlrh p r o ­
muilt'
Ha told' R ap faaan ta tiv i.
( ola r«H (jtxl ib iact from I 'n i l r d S t a t e *
I ft N' Y ) In a latter wh lrh t &lt;dr |M,rln iinlar th a rttnimnnd o f (San.
I WASHINGTON, Nov tu. lA3
' Small.ra are fighting tn retain oimla public Mond ay, t h a t lh a A i* i af ton
" I n th ia rnfixit," •aid tha com| th# payment of the poll las r»- t'*a «■ uvai no t rovarvit b&gt; it-ratif
lion a u t h o r i i l nn/g bubiwiiummi
muni qua, “ Fran., h a i r c r a f t Sava
• qu)r#m#nl f r r voting in sight 1#*
»
riti
t
r
u
i
t
cavaa
if
Bitch
a
c
ti
on
.
11
a
m m o re activ e than alar wher e.
Boutharn ftaiaa turned on the pra»
artlflrd
by t h e f h a i r m a u nf , All f m r a a h av e Itarn given n av al
tura in a fr#*h effort to block
tlrti„
\ coMbiJeratlon Thumlay of a bill 1 l^r ” ' [* to b« . r a q u iilla to tha p u p p o r tin g fire agninut forta.
. "( m jn tcr m r n n i r r * wer e tak en
.t o al-dl.h tha practice In fad era 11
A *Burning a viulaHon of
x* i a r r u u r »hip« mat with realatI elect lung.
trahich I believe to be tha cate. |
from cnam y naval forcea.
Illildla contin j e d . th a Aa«orialr«l , ( )ur r a , „ a l i | f , a r e light."
P ra t*
action " t h e r e f o r e
ctom*
Al a i»yut t h r .a n t e lime, a redo wn to one o f policy "
| jHifi fr.'Oi lh a Ger m an -co ntro tlwl
" F o r th at.
ha Mid. "w a m m t
vM.ln&gt; m Ii| "th r a a A m e r ic a n
look flrat to c o n g rai* ; no ralatutr n a r a h t p * have i»aan d a m a g e d off
i
hsi* hea-n p a u f d which (jnrtn*l« GaraaidMiicn." Thar® waa n o con*
; h r d e p a r t m e n t o f ju stice tu an f l rm a tlo n
forc
e the a n t i - t r u s t laws.
At Alglcra, t h e Allied ro m m u n iW ASHIN0T0N, Nor. 10,—
que -aid , a r r a n g e m e n U fo r eapt(A3— A joint Senate-House
t u l a t i o n n f th a city wer e made
committee agreed today on th*
a t a c o n feren ce betw een MaJ.
tren-ag* d ra ft bin eliminating
Gan. Charlee VV, Ryde r, U 8 A, ami
th* Brnat* provision requiring
Gan, Alphonae Ju ln , th e F re n c h
Ilit* n training
‘ ‘
• ysaris mnilitary
baN o r t h A f ri c a n com m ander.
for* 18 nnd IB-ytar old aafee-

Jfy *M0Md an ordinance authorising
the_ arrest,
* rrr
fin* or Imprisonment j

Wheat Production
Penalties Upheld
s - S U f t i ne general
w v m#*&lt;to

week. It waa aald.
irra e g we irate would
tat T e n u g re tlo n re
rw trie- Ing a t Tt4B F .
____ .. W prohibit th e ir emlgra
tie * te th e otaln laed .

WAFII1NGTON, Nor. 10, (A P)
—Tha constitutionality of psnalitiling farmer* for wheal grown
thalr nurkrtln
In excess of
their
mark:
Florid*—Continued
In "Vxtrvm* [ Quotas, even though the eieeas
mlwht andll* «»ral only 00 the term and
M*i for tola, waa uphold unani­
a e r l/ Wadeaeday, with i o n s likli- *
mously Monday by Um Buprema
heed showers t i b tts s north
u m :.
Tha opioJon, vlrwad by iha
*****
Much colder to- Govtmm mt as of wida l reportwttk diminish Ing .winds.
ftM Is connection with Um a i r I-

i"*” iS S "J3 tU%iuSd
' ^ w m t w b i 8
"14 sappll** e Med ef lh*
mho grew li wMck w ould,

S mi

s ii l u ta t l "

PO LL TAX FIG HT

Teen-Age Draft
Bill Acted On

Frank Bauer, USNR,
Is Stationed H e r e

teas could b* sent into foreign
Frank Bauer, electrician's mat#,
combaL T his cleared th* way
ctess, USNR, has completed
for *ip*cted speedy final ap­ fir»t
preliminary
training *1 Jacksonproval by C o n g n u of tha leg.
file
and
Green Cot* Spring* ami
Illation to low er'the d raft i t *
from 10 to I t , Three la a pos­ will b« stationed a t th* Hanford
Air Illation.
sibility th e House might begin Naval
Mr. Baser waa formerly the
consideration a t tha matter manager of Bauer Etectrlc Co. Ills
this afternoon.
J wife haa taken over the manago' meat temporarily.

_________ _

_

SPY EXECUTED
IIAVA 8 A, Cuba, Nov. 10, (OV—
I l r i n s August Lunlng, described
a* nne o f th* meat im portant Ger­
man spies In America, waa exe­
cuted today for tending radio and
code tetter reports of Ut* not**
rnent of Allted ships.

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                    <text>ON THE SPOT

BILLION
Three Hundred
M ILUON In .WAR
B0ND9—
Ym, teat year** liquor lairs
would hats bought that ■inj

'N E W Y O R K * N ov. 5, — T in
t e .t
f is h ie r in the
o o rU , »n
irtn y ta rg e named Jo e. U c u r­
rently out of f llt lc c lrc u litio n
and th e re 'i quit# n drop In r i m
down
to the lop elo u trr now
throwing Ir a t h ir .
Fo r w h it H i w o rth . I ’ll p m
along the opinion of o n i of t'iu llllo w rr
Avenue*! leading citlien« that th* cream of O iii if Itrnoon’i crop Is R a y Rohlnion,

Package Store
ALL POPULAR BRANDS
O. D. Farrrll, Prop.
M it k r r B id * .

IVe l i i i never been beaten rilb»r
l'-p li i* (lew h n c ln d cen ts
ae an a n iit e u r or in 3'
h»/t, li^ hUnj' *#*it nt H a rt/e n l
ionnl f i c h u , lie ran U u

*n*l 1.** *&lt;■'«•■

- -

fra ti* v. r ifh t haa won

b a terriflr punch'

U .*ld I'm ight figM* u« n prt&gt;

B irin a la another rn ln r« l l- .r
from C lrv rU n d .
He mav
.oon
. . . .
. . .
. .
.
prove th at he l i kln c o f the h r .
r t « . He
beat Tam i
M nnri.Ho
a e v fra l months ago In * rlo«*'
duel arvl recenily tronnceil Boh
Paator. whcre-upon llao id Ho
bert elected to r e lir- frm n the

* '* * * *
™
™J j ’
f'.r he figMa t^m lky
U ng h t h r tr In November fo r the
.*
y ork Hu t *
fo m m lislo ti’a
v„ ri|U n ||f lh# worW Femther.
Meight cham pionship,
C ria rlr* n a C incinnati h lg ’i
tc h » 4 etudrnl who hm l l r u l i»f
"h ip p in g m iddlew eight! h il own
* ii ? ami l* n fcw*en taking on an I
wallotting. hravitR

—

BUY U. S. WAR
BONDS and STAMPS

PN m K

U II K N T

Plte*ra«

•tiff i» t|ft ■dovimat* ilrtt*lv BinItan

Tro p ical M a riro u l or

f r • *-urt»* )

Itellfc afgwp I

‘

«v e

i, -eu.j uin'ii in n -

*

GRAPENUTS........

C O O K IE S
Brace*.
TOMATO JUICE

*-1 .

!

« " iiji
i

r.e

G lin t

Corn-Fed Beef
Steak ...... lb 39c
awl r«i
R oast.....lb 29c
Beef BW rt
R ib s..........lb 23c
--P e e a li fife if • ■ ■ b H rp rr
M ea t...... lb 29c
R ib f i l l 0|fm
B e e f ......... lb 19c

SA LE

t h iiflc ftt o n

I. f U

lo

for

r*oit, »Ur
tl'l
(IN K

liim m H

If*

P u l flN't In

FO R

i u t . it .

ta n *

Mullet .. lb 10c
Vb . 11*4 n «

PIG PORK
Whole Freeh Cut F ig Fo rk

lb 29c

Freak C o l— Whole F I* IS irk

SHOULDERS ..... lb 25c
PIG PORK CHOPS .. lb 32c
B u lk

P o r k s a u s a g e .... ib 29c
PORK LIVER
Mb
... lb 4

Croakers, lb lOt
H r . tete*al»Ji
Mackerel, Ib 19c
HrFiR (U r « R , I k • * !
Shrimp lb 23c
K in a B « rk rt* {
Steaks
Ib 25c
H alllw Br*
Oysters pt 45c
WaafVtefllr
W hiting.. lb 29c
Lobsters, lb 25c
atknNf T l t | i II a p i

*

Bologna, ib 19c
A u e r , tlrlrlt U b I
Cheese
lb 39c

K m II

: * 1

—

rite.

lb 1

Fra»k' a C i t Cot Beef V

I

C o p eliu d 'i AU Cork

Rl
BEST BU Y
IN T O W N I

C R IS P
GRBBN
11BAD

ib 43c

to . t F-u 51.

foot

Jew el

. ^

T o x a s S h ip p e d . N ew P a ck , G to 12 Ib . H e n

49c BOAST

P A N# F I S H

39c

4 ib. 25c

Thick B rill.1 C 'jn .d

ib ■ 35c

Tend#f&lt;ry &amp;«•! Ps!

Roast

ib

lb^ 25c
ib

19c

ffteth Ground Chopped

Beef,

ib

I W ile u
freih Whole H j Pork

29c Hams

H a l. Tenderay

Stew

29c

Red Smoked

it

29c Shoulder ib 25c

All Pig Potk ^uik

Fresh Cul Pig Pofl

Sausage ib 29c Chops

w ith
Ave.

goo I

Mullet

ib' 10c

&gt;b 32c Croakers ib 10c

Heads

ib

15c Backbone ib 35c

H EESE

ib 25c

Lobster ib 25c
Ib.......... 2 9 c

Whiting ib 29c
Tlorida Spanish

Mackerel lb 19c
BaltUa^a Extra
Standard
oomjnera
L ii/a siandaid

11

lb

Steaks

Coaled lor Broiling —
Totle-O'-Sea lult.id y

......................3 5 c | Oysters

45

p*

Phone

Land O' Sunthln. Peanut

Flour 20 ibi 65c

Butter w«

Land O Sunihlne

-BV ■While

c

fklUafd * Piincrike

Flour

F f if a h
Phone

^ rn |

1*L .1 W .
A

pi&lt;0

’ •&gt;. 1H * - '2

Tel. 732.

N IC E L Y
furnished 3 bedroom
two rtnry dw elling In RoM i
U urt. $75.00 a month.
fit righ R ealty f'o ,, Te l, 732
j
[U alaurent building at State F a r ­
m er* M arket. A Money M aker.!
P* in
*...

BUS." Ol’I’OHTUNmES

||

A T T H A C T IV E
p ro po rtio n ~ fo r
man v l l h Dick up truck. W rit*
Ho a X Y Z . R u n fo n l Iterahl.

MISCKI.I-ANKOUH
hand f jm lt u r * . |
.
4 K K V II h

Meal f t C n ti--

Nation'll S-Mlnut*

Eelbeck tm 10c|

Grits

r ill

dead

WANT TO HUY: any kind oU
hnu.e lo wrack. Duhir. I aiibher t'o., SOU Sanford Av«,

8ttc

4 it* 25 c

M u K c lm a n 'n C id e r

VINEGAR

Qt

Idaho RuiMt

York Impwtal Cocking

POTATOES

A PPLES

4 ibi 23c

5 'b. 2Sc
Georgia

Fancy F a.l.m Dellclau.

Yams 5 ibi 19c

Apples 3 ibs 21c

Colorado

Dapafor

Carrots bch 7V4c

Grapes 2 it» 2 5 c

Canadian

lulcy Sunklil

Lemons 5 for 10c

Rutabagas tb3^c
MlitniMta Yellow

fancy Oregon BariU&gt;t

*&gt; '

Pears 5 for 15c

Onions 3 ib* 14c

Fimcy Long Iiland

Cabbage ib3V4c

%.

Cauliflower hd21c
L o w tl a Enriched

S a t * Ih o C o u p o n s) O b e lis k | F lo u r —

WANTED—

pkg

Moet lamoue rice la (he Laid • . Irom Iho*. beautllul T . i a i rtCV ll.ld i
r a m ., (hit tine while rice . , . cook,
light and Bully I
.

II. Y. 'Slate

c u r ^ it ■ K*nt*»

U *.

Cane Syrup, can 19c

10c]

G K B I D B ’S

U N F U R N IS H E D G-room bungglj
low, KOI M agnolia Avrnue. | 1 5 . - ,|
00 a month, ( ’ ofdough R e a lty ,

19c

Syrup no5 gUu 39c

Flour 20 ib* 77c

Hulova

Sp ecial

Large. Ib I2V]0

Southern Bis-cuil

6 cam 39C

C irig e . .
•tn m f#

ib 23c

Florida

All Brands

F r ig id

1m rg r fumiabed hounc, 310 Mag­
nolia *\ve
A .' K . ItoRBettfT,
p h o ri f | f * W .

your

Shrimp
Va Red Fin

Pig Pcik

^1 I P r D P

ib 39c

(lumbo, Ib 29c)

Taney Sliced King Mackerel
Pig Pork

Sausage ib 17c ; ROUND B E E F
Lomb Pallia
Rolls 4 i*&gt;f 19c 4EW YORK—A G ED

Baby Food*

m '* &lt; |s K*tr»

Whole Fftih Rg Pork

TEN D ER A Y— FRESH

i t . rmiph-d 5 room house,
t»ath.
C :ill ( 'mintv 1500 or 49'J

We l&gt;uv •rcotwl
I’ h n n , ITT.

37c

Blue Runner*

Tandaroy Baal Loin Pin ben a

ib

ib 2 9 c

“S#a Froah** Soa Food

TEN D ERA Y
Steak

MEATS

A ,..

"&gt;

W etU 'i C reel ee) Meat M wetery

REN T —

('onipany.

327 M

u

Lykee Cold

B o n e le ss, R o lle d A T ie d W e ste rn M ilk - fe d Vent

TURKEYS

Beef

lb 2 3 c

Grocery Prices Good Thru W*d., Nov. 11th; Meet &amp; Produce Prices Good Nov. 7
PIGGLY WIGGLY
1 Low Prices Everyday I
LOVETTS

All Pork

S&lt;hiap arfH i

N' lduiin ti nt, brown m l

17

TONGUES

Chesse

condition; Porn mod •*

"TnHAGR

ROAST........ lb 37c! TONGUES ... Ib 23cl SAUSAGE .. lb 43c
MAor by

31c

A vc

I
in * lit S o L in
t ir e * M«fO iH u tw ia *

l.OHT

Short Cul
Freeh Beel

Krnlt A n i r , Brick lx&lt;i

llr o c c o li

P h o n e f, 7 - W
I

ib 2 3 c

Siiwtng

tT'IfiO, for f i b

ft I b a n d

m re.

PAN FISH
4 lbs 25c

Freak K ille d *

HAMS

W a k e f ie ld a n d

( bilioMs,

u ci tch, F r u I a y .
Rew ard.

*u&gt;u:(j/-y,un7/

\

’,

SLICES,

Ib . . . 38c

Ribs

i*H .1 or *2 0 .

c

P O R K C H IT T E R L I N G S
P O R K 'K A R S , W teU re
B E E P B R A IN S . Select

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I'vi'tole, R o m airir, Hr c l*, J . \ \
lU ll. I jikk* M entor Phont 15,
i.Miv fi

RUN N ERS

Lam b Heck

lljkir. j Tijr TcniitefOY■EhOft

&lt; "i enhagrn * abbage. ChlflH^
4’itb ln g r, (in ('o llan iii, Tom a

3 Cakes 19c

MFATS.,,,

Meats .... lb 29c
T ails...... lb 19c
He4l PauekHI
Sausage.. lb 17c
t e n * ra n t*
Rolls, 4 for 19c

i ' M i l in m
I If i t U l^ t k

w h ile
lu n g * u rn
M r,
at
1 u rrn r r \
M a rk e t.

BLU E

lafllteu Ae**r1e4 r«t4

t i l l , tulip u t i rfftfcvtev

FO R

I.O H T

Lgr? 22 c

,

T b l*

«'.•t/iiniaBh i

LOST

Shipped

« to IS Ib i.
D rc u e d H e m , lb

* »m» 11 |

I.. , .

t;tns

3 Cakes 19c

mfiCTmUIH
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VOLUME XXXIV.

M 'M R K R

Member Avuicldlctl I'rtvt

SANFORD, FLORIDA* FRIDA Y, NOV EM HER '»■ IHIJ

EiUbllahed In 1908

53.

Chances For
British Tanks Near Matru,
Precautions Taken
Sales Tax Are
Hurricane Said Better 104 Miles From ElAlamein
n
Storm N ear Cuba
Reported as Moving
North N ortheast In­
to Gulf Of Mexico

New I)enl Sees Elec-,
i tion R e s u l t s As
1 Presaging F i g h t
i On ‘Home Front”

Camouflaged Snipers Light Up

WASHINGTON, Nov (I. IAh—
A dm in tut i ninth ccwtioniic chieft«im #grre thiil MfUimcn! far
■ genem l tjilra tax will be much
•In nger in the new rung ref#
which ariran■it's in January.
The •tin e authorities agree ih it
Ihe u riim cn t of the new CongrMt
1 tm mi lit ary matter* prntahly will
be
rr*lminrtl»
lean tug
"hook#
frtml" imurs «a an outlet for pg*

•

MIAMI, Nov. 6. (A P )—A
storm of hurricane force
near the center and accom­
p a n ied by • wide area of
strong winds is headed along
# i c north coast of Cuba to­
day apparcrylv f o r t h
straits of the Gulf or Mexico
away from tho peninsula of
Florida and Ita resort area.
O H threatened tha central and
southern Bahama Iilsnda and tha
coait of Cuba. The weather Bu­
reau at Miami eald Ita main force
might pass inland orer Cuba ba&gt;,
fore proceeding weatwanl toward
the Gulf of Mexico.
# However,
heavily
populated
areaa southward from Melbourne
and Miami were threatened with
heavy wlnda, although Forte alter
Ernest Careon said they would
mlaa the w on t o l t l l
South of
lam! and In the Kay W att area
tot tha tip of the atate the threat
waa great and civilian and naval
forcea took all precaution! against
proparty damage and loaa of Ufa.
Some Rtata Road Department
workeri were evacuated from Urn
(K ey s eeuth of tha mainland of
F lo r id a but civilians generally de­
cided to weathar out the blow.
Tha w ont of tha itorm appar­
ently mluad N i u i u in tha Behamai. The Bureau's 10:46 A. M.
bulletin plseed the alarm at 8:30
M. about 86 mllea north-northmoving
emit of Ntuvltaa, Cuba,v. movln
weal cr welt soulhweat 14 to IB
mllea an hour
MIAMI, Nav. 8, (A1)—A violent
j lu r m , probably Including wind* of
to u rate in s force, roared through
tha Wael Indian early today, bead­
ed toward tha Florida coast la
tha vicinity of Miami. W ith Navy
ap p roval,. tb* Weather Bareau
i on wartime
broke Ita laaal silence
wai
U fir o n i IfS F
to Kay a iW a t laa as*
trems toothatit and i t_ tho
________
atata.
Blowing gala-wlnda e f hcrrkaoa
fores, auapectad near can Ur which
is traveling forward at 16 to IB
g d l e s par nour.

80 Men S ought
H ere F or Seeking
• To Escape D ra ft
Apparently aaaklng to

evade

lav- ' j f not appearing
a ni aft la&lt;
i t all at tha Sami
Health
Unit
ior
Trewrlbsd A atment, T7 nagroaa
end two wl i men. formerly re­
jected- b&gt; the selective service
i- .miners
following
poailiva
blood lea la, are now being round id up by Pollen Chief Roy O,
MyiMianie, according tb Dr. la Tand H. Dame, director of tha
U a l‘&gt; ,
“Only about I t o f three man,
notified by tha JJnlt to appear
every weak for shots, have ravorted at ail. and n a v they have
♦ l i t , " aaid Dr. D am *
have Inatnictod Chl*_
, _____
to bring tha BO mat) la. I t ta evi­
dent to me that they ATS aaaklng
to avoid tha draft fey oat taking
Ibe shots, which la 40 w eeks a l
Ah* rata of one shot • veek ,
t o o i)d rare them ct tho disease.
•This evasion has koen rolng
on for s t least a year," continued
Dr. Dame, and w* a n not. going
to put up vlth It
V* get
H r ci
•Wo

rfiBflga

itler Rushes Rein­
forcements To Rom­
mel In Fleet Of
Hundred Plane

First Lady At Guildhall With King and Queen

l ONOON N«i. «. ( API —
Via Hi Infrrv. opposing Ihe
Hritivh in anulHm l M*d&gt;f •&gt;h * ir

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1 DO P M Madagascar

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viMitu *nn•“hiHerd, The ifRtbHi.- tn rffrrt terminal#* the
M4*1 i irj •&gt;* * f ram pa I§ n.

Illicit I i t mrn

11* A| to* -Slid C ilill
111 Ml -ll t »tIlk K iHIMUillK lilt-

A Irailing Sr na t r lie publican,
l Varuh'iiberjf
Mirhigen, propceed
|a
Republican Ih*m«KTi»l
victory
j coalition with “ politic* unit New
| Ileal" 4&gt;ll| f aaf l hr lltlllhtm-—41
j the &gt;4iliitti»n i«' »«r lime pi'M enu
Mfiaing front tb* cln*r part) allgTH
| nient* in ILiu** ami Senate
J
; Thi* iilea in that ('nrig reel

• n \ v i - iirmi/'K in E g y p t
, j - * ■• . I J im u e r r reillinp
,
p tin- MeililerrmirMii
• i ■ u it hiu -li iking &lt;lii»l(*m*»•i M.«l i nh I" | nilli-a w ent nf
I M.iinrin, while 11reek (Ms-

mil lev on Wat
oprralinti ” T h *
Ad m ini* 11 niton '-h m ilil dm I morn
upcnl) with I ’iin g rrsa” including
the rpuM lcan lender ship and with
J the country
The electi. n, h* add*
i ctl, hat! *irtti(tn*ti atr&lt;| (mpular dU
‘ aatiafactiofi with the conduct of
the war
After a strenuous vorkcut during maneuvers, these C s troops,
Mr an w hile, the Hou&gt;r heard de*
mand*
that the v*« ge hour law and
wearing green camouflage auita and nets on their helmru. atop to
N alim ial I.^I h j Helntiont Act bt
light cigarettes. The men staged s camouflage demonstration or irp e a lril, while ^ Senate rolls *(U|r
officers participating in the Second Army middle Trnne—er u im n i
I oil nil a pfom tnini R ip t.h tlra n and
a Iraslinjp !*■&gt;-uitm i ml «gr rring vS«i
era. This Is a l! S Army Signal Corps ph-t„

1 , ll.-. 1 t Mill | 'In DPA In n ih li
| 1n h t
th e
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•a■| at ! .• It kill tiller di.
1
'' . 'inmiimtpit- *h n I t h r
1 ) |l
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....I El D.*l**.
\U m ein The
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Tiie**la %» m»nt I »* 4ii«k na.!ir Ioaacm
| could not. I«* ntt i thoIe*| to any Inch

Stalin Blames
Nazi Gains On
No 2nd Front

f unity on ih* »i«r front

....I Hitler
Eg) pl •«'

oat r
i 1ifm« 11v
ID T e ia a l
Chi ef Witnesses!.":.
|
m rm *
f the Ashnlnii-!
of
Are Released
lull .»f tif 8 S |
" j
In Morris Case t mi|&gt;Nirein «■ " mi Imrhr
of
h e -si id 11 . m a k e tL r l c a r
(hat th e
. tra tiu n ,
p n iti
t o u l i l n o t lie In' t « a |i f e t f ' * l h&gt; I h r jif o p a g a f v s h t l a
M erlin a n d
I n t o . . *■ a n y
"ra* j
pU itiat
pu rp oN t-a
H r a l t r ibtlteal t h e nv t o p u b l i c !
im p a tie n c e w ith
p i msec u t i o n

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ww I t&gt;,r w*r * n,i i warntincnt agalnat I 1 / n r\ c A i r n I f
R c * Wa»hlrigl*in burcaur rac v NMtur*f-i | \ U w w L V v l l

25th Anniversary Of Sherman Griffis ,
Bolshevist Revolu
mains In Custody
xd
tion
(s
U U ll
feB Celebrated
v c ic u n tu u
w i w n e u The
11
Deserted
Army

I ) . he a a t i l , t h r v o t n a had " r r g f t . l

New Kiitiio ( luss E scap ed G e rin in s
H ill lie O pened A re R e c , p tu rl,(|

n

^omme* s Rout

M. . \ n n iin Soon

Ir

W ar T ires Soon :* A s H u g e V icto ry
Will Be Sold To Prcsidfiit S;i\ h Mi'A ccredited Few Attitude
(ongres:

MOSCOW/- B«Ar, 4^ i n —Jtfceph Two materia] wit nesses. J.'hn
Stailn declared today that hecauar bewi* Oglesby and D tl Wnm
o f a lack of a second front the wrlgkt,
eo
_ . whom a curonsr's
Jiry
Germans had been able to break 1list Monday rvrommsnded t« l~
threugb tha Russian lines tn the I held for further questinnlnr &gt;nl
V est Last summer and In fivr regard to (he death of J G l . . , , 1
months advance-1 .100 miles- Stilt, M. rn«, Hanford Naval Air ............J
however, the Premier told a »pe- rsrprnler on (he previous Mon.im ’
clai meeting of the Kok ov S o » i s m releasr.1 from custody ,*&lt;■■ j
IAI KHONIt.I.K
N"' i &lt;1
let, celebrating the 16lh sotil lenlay morning, due In the f«rl.l lb, orvr Oflicr of I'm . Ado.
IVAM ll* .'
______ llvnd,Jt i■•( i at
inn mileage
pn
( ‘re a kb-tit
I.
versary of ths Bolshevist revolu according tn Sheriff Charles
»(n.n
mllrai/r ratuoong
rsl
tion, nsrsr before had Russia twrn that no charges had been made
that will gu inP* Nat inn
••lyi .-tl t»
as strong and wcll-crganlssil on against them, and that ha thrrr ( »*»dc effect on Nuvrmlifi t l . an.I N’n r ih A ft n a
fore could not held tb«m any long which waa rxplalnnl yr*trrda\ .-ewrmnci ..f
tb* home fr o n t
| t«» more than |l&gt;0 tire tlcalrr*. rr
O viplts flr s h German regi- cr,
mportiMOmenta and at laast on* new dlvl.Sherman (irifflf, a third wltm **: r*PIM,r&gt;gpaolinr .h-aln- nt
A*k&lt;
■ion, the Russians drelarrd thr&gt; nnlcred hrld, hgi admitted that hi-' M meeting in ti e
Jai kfM.mill*
t hi"
t o s t off all attacks In Htallnrrnd ileBcrlril from tha army, and I* 1 **' Hall, Will a**ume the t&gt;
ills *
where the erabittem l sicgi or •till in cualody, Sheriff Hand *iHinalblllty &lt;‘f making uodUMc 'aMiM i i
tha Volga was In Its 74th day
s u tn l. Clreuit Court Will to- brill'
»•
»'
h&gt; *h
Along thr Black eer littoral on T urads y, Nov. ]0, st » bi, I, i “
&gt; «crr«iite.l mot..11 . 1, ore.
tha Rad army continued Its st Inn. the Grand fury Will W sum I
*|l', | l« l . *»' I. noli
Lrition northeast of Teuper. c» ilnrnrd.
J.
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fbi1 g .. .I n r * , 1hki lire „l
circling ami annihilating
An.
II ., 1 1 ,stslnoI ns t ,thr rnrniio
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1
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troop*. Tha
noon
cnmmunlq ir ■Ojiir.t,
Hist rsrly Hondsy, thr o.
HERN
quo tad Cl.rm .n p r l.o n .r . a . say . ' ^ I n * t L ' d r a l h T ' J ; ' m i'rV I "*"&gt;
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Ing tnormoua loiaa hail bc«n »uf
d * !j
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MotWainwrtght| rnj|fM jx-r year will l»e conalderr*! ' .rmatkrn *...
dok front In tha Caucasus cast | ^r,rTv^f?5in'.
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toward
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tin*
m
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m ig h t from Mosdok to Nalchik Sa nford.
i|rawri l«i 'ii,
gnd tha Rueelam attributed t h e . Some lime later, when the thrirr ireult of thr llarurh rmiimiiin
a tio n #
change to 3S JOOO eatualtlee they 1
J*&gt;®n were driving back lt» ' »tiidv of thr rubber •ttuatiuti ir
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the driver, Oglr*l») . 1waled f i e
unmi»ial.»Mr
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.
1i
avalv **iiuini' &lt;
1 to atop In time, and ao to avuUl recommended! the Immediate ta
tt..
t ,1
reeta *.f th*
hitting It with the wbaela. atm«l 4 Honing of gasoline throughout thr
ere am- *»hl. ..|,| turn H MM 1
die*I the figure, which a few min ' N**, ; n« • • ■ tlrv-aaving ineaaure
id w u u rit li.l «t l ll. l •
1utra later ha Identified aa Mr *Dar pointing out that in the un
Th# City litna «• Mll llntil
i Murria, t u v l n . itoppad, guns l&gt;ac«' reltoarf W ,st autoisU were ^ra. ,
them# wrr* **« 1*1 |*l («' 1**4*
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Kf-Sii - ‘
ami 111 a match to tnvrettgalc
I J?*1..0^i lh *lr
’ • l' : 1 '*ntif newlnl t i I t il « a in
A d u x * for rervk* men w ill, Th*
in* n s*siti ,day, Hr. Morris died rlltht
f*,l#r
lh
,n
lhM
foul'!
r a ( | ____
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la f from asv.re head.
^ "plared.
t In the rwfea w ouiHleil
h* hdd at BtOQ o’clock Saturday! *1 tb* hoapil____
MOcnaakMi Th'J^ “Ti&gt;* greatsst rubber sln k p llr, 1 -re ivnre.l by -n lli-n
• o ^ T v Ui*t n)&lt;rt&gt;% a V « l w^tThj
oV’ u i w ^ mar's
^ r j i Tlore
r y was ,h * largest
Ur‘ , , t rutbsr
n ltb ,r rvscrvs
r w r Y * tn
,n the
,hr - bom ■ « mun- tlmn flu
H n . M. B. Smith is pre*ld«tit, that "ha had com* to
' h" u daalh 3 t ’ country is represented by the .sc .
Vienna
tires
BOw
on
automobiles
siul
, All able-U -liol mm
the b u d or hand* i f a party or
liuMi.*
said."Ily . bar*
been »«nin th ri I
partial unknown, with an Instru- trucks," Armstrong
Iht occuple*'
conserving this
stockpile. the
rarnt o f Instrument* aaknown."
other robber on hand
can
be
Out Germ«n iiinttcAl uffirei «*
mads to aupply all *asenlial re
(julremanta for th*
nerd l»u c eding tu Inlur mnlltm ii-rrivi-iil
l*y th f YugUtUva. wan rpioU-tl ■*
years.'li • I plained
th lt
three 1-'r&lt;UHnf tn# nymber t»r(;rrm#nt
It
o f Ura* will be placed on « ho died nfi thr luBtiun fmnt
-— ‘ lit,'it W i n t e r
aa
a
m tu lt
of
A fourth contingent *f 43 of ! the market I_
la lL
th*- -----near *--*
future,
ficeri ami *nUst*d OSS, v h o are and mast* avallabl* to *li aolo rngli arwl gangf rti# hail r#i*eh**,«|

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local .Military Drill
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Frank
Pulley
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Re-elected
Secretary'^,,''.....
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r t:. Collin#
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li,It. (lire
I.f M I MHItflltl#*
Lm
&gt;■i k will Ihi ngr iriillufa1 coin
■11 fi * .if thr- SeinlMoh ( ounly
'i.niilur
of
Commerce
Thl*
utuHiill. . will «tti«l&gt; mean* of
• killing I i.ya mid girl* &gt;n that
laUif ahi*rtAgr *lrvrh*pa In (he
n r t mg
of
( flljia,
akllltwl
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'-ul

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( harli’N It. f'ollitiH
Completes Training

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it**H Tut-*&lt;ln) I'VriiHtg1
. i i*»• t » on i M s«i
•' stihlrd (h/t| nt lh-' I
*M4‘ Mppr« iimati-ly I in j
hati* Ihtb ntitslr
tre*f Mr lliggma mill*-I.
•ivnn in htmor •*f Ihr
lhr Sanfonl N avmI A '*1
i will alari prumplt) ut I
A rnmpjrtr pnigiuMM
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from

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t sr.f % ( Iiftml.4 . ■(
tw ill, l*e4*B) Most -re
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[ I U I hv*ion I 'o inly Super In
IGun Club Practice
*-*111**r. I, John I. Iial|m*«y, chair
Changed To Month)) • 1•n.ifi
S f l I h*«r, J l (i E Mr , K ai
eg u l a i

E m I Kipp

a o*|

Mr a

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p ia rtir

| » Vcmilnilt1 (illll l I fell hn* Im-i l
&lt;hang*-I frum W#ilne»«,a&gt; i«* Sun
,d„,g ... iiyr.i J G.Mie.
*,*T ' w,t

| Cake Marv Church To
Note ‘Patriotic Day*

prf*nlcnl Thl* rh a i i g r, h r alalt-ii, »
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p l r l r i l hi* t r a i n i n g arul n o w h u h U ha « tsrrn ma*le owing to t h r fat t j
of "A" milMg* will b* enan d other# I
B I R M I N G H A M . NoV, 0, Din
a c r r t l f i r a t r na H o tp ita l a p n r r h - th at hiiain#** men
titled to
Rtste K-nator E K llousholder
E.
F ullry
•*( ! u c r .
f*r»l r l a a a , In
th # 1; H emi-hivcd o( I h r S a n f o n l Naval will deliver a patriotlr siidreaa al
grad* _
______________ T h f Rt%, F r a n k
All
lime,
find
H
lm|HiAN|t)r
tn
Ura* going to th* more essential Sanfortls Fla., waa r* elected #v- ( Smvy
attend the mid-week sh.mle. Die ,h ' l - h c M .ry Communlly Church
*rrt&amp;Ty ot the fl/nod of the l’r»»- .
Young Collin# graduated from

hour. fr..(* : i i o o to (Km p . m n" t H“n“ f
T , ° * * r:
II remain Ihe .am .
, la n r e o f ‘PalHollc Sunday In that
Anyone inlrrsstsd
In plslul I nrlahlxirlng communlly.
Frank Bryson Is tha mlnlslar
sl^wling can lake part In these
thraa day moating here.
weekly practice meets, also In the of the isik* Maryr ichurch and will
R*v. Frank A. Juhan,
mnnthle I’o sU l matches laid oil lead ths servkas which begin at
Florida, waa r*-«l*eteJ
the third Rundgy of each roonlh. 10:00 o'clock In lh* morning.
nt of tka Synod] the
Women are es;*clally lnvll*d to Everyone Is cordially IftTlUd to
ir Ball of Qraanaood.
compete In these matches, as attend.
cortlflrato on Oct. M and v u they k
have made some o f the beet
tranafirrtd to tka Nora I train, ocorr*
scores on the other club ranges
In early llms* hemp served as
In* tlal Ion at Balnbridfo, gd. throu*
•L
ihe/tiendard c i esc hangs la K m 8#wanae

jW L

n u fw fu v s i r i w i ijp ivrn irew*
or, ap p aaM to Uto Clrtult Court
wttk a peremptory v r it Of mandaaaaa to *— tu l tkaoa official!

1 Rem,rinlr
High
School In the
class ..f into, are! on Jan. 20 nf
this yr«r enlisted In tha Nary,
laliin i hla preliminary training
at Norfolk
later being
„
. . Va.,
. . . and
.
transferred to th* Naval A ir Olation In Pensacola. Th*re h* waa

Iwhoro ho la now loci tod.
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Treachery

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THE OPPORTUNflY

WHO'D BEG!

Ait honorable nation can be respected even by Its ene­
mies. But there seems to be no honor d r chivalry fn Jap­
anese leadership or in the behavior of Japaneae aoldler*.
There have been several striking examples lately of
JapancAo treachery. They usually involve a flagrant abuse
of the flag »f truce. The Japa raise the flag In token of
parley or surrender, and then American troops taking
them at their word, nnd advancing according to the civilized
custom, nro shot down from ambuah.
Another flagrant practice la the trick of lying on the
ground, and pretending to be deful o r wounded, and rising
up to stab or ahoot American soldiers In th e back.
Such treachery naturally defeats ’ itself In the long
run. Victimized troops learn Ao defend themselves and
trust no enemy. But it Is sad to find auch a lock of
honor Instead of tho military chivalry th a t has developed
through the ages in western nations. It creates ajtR u allun In which nil that m atters la killing ns wild animal.*
kill.
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p e a

ThU addreaa U; Lt. JG L. E.

Tew, Squadron S-A, Dronaon Field,
U . 8 . N . It, Penaaeola, Florida. 1
We will be open Fri­
JacnrK A. Tew, younger brother,
day
A Hftturday nlghLu
c f U E. Tew la an Entign In
from ntrw &lt;m.
tha N avy.
Jamea rnlUted May !9 th , 1041,
In Atlanta. He (pent eight week*
there and waa then tranafenred to !
I'entacola for fl'.rht training. (D ili
Ihore brotherv meet? You bet ;hty j
elicit And waan t that kind o f won­
d erfu l!)
I
Jamca got hia wing* la April'
KNOWLTONTi ORCHESTRA
and last
la it Aukuat waa made Inatructor. He ha* now been Iran*
ferred to Mrraphii, Tens. II* ii
atlll aa Inatmetor and ran be ad-'
tire*ard: Ensign d am n A. Tew,'
Recreation .Center
U. 8 . N. R. A. II., Mcmp-'di,
Tenn.
„ | 4 MUea North of SANFORD
an D E L A N O HIGHWAY
Jamea, you td o brother* are
making on* mother proud and
w e‘r* proud with her, believe ut!,

Good Old Water

9TBLB VBRSR FOB TODAY
THIS dlV E B -Y O U BALANCE,
DIRECTION AND IMPULSE IN
LIFE. SUCH A LIFE CANNOT
FA H o Hut re«k ye flrat the kingdom of tin.) and hla rigtileouin*.*,
ind all thesa thlnga anal) be ndddd ant* you.—Malt. 0:.13.

Man at Wrr
The tVaaklngtnn l*n«i)
Facing tin- rosing storm
When sl^ns flare red aivl bta.k
'an braces his small form
ahlng the thunder liarL.
Collotaua-iprcad lie stand*,,
Deipit* his inrugrr years,
Alto with his naked hands
Breaka Jaggivl lightning spears.
For Ma thatch- roof and hrarth
Thla br*alh*d-on rih and rlml,

B l&lt; pygmy of lha earth,
tomes o vir
AW0BE1

There are an many WAACs In
training nt tlaylana llrarh thr
town has gone ■ little hit
Wdekey.

Whole

Tome folks are so Uiy thr only
thing they can contribute u» the
wgr effort Is th* •(rnp oul i»f
their teeth.
iT h «

fit*
St.

A u“f“
fiK lin r

I te rn ft I

DoIntS out (h it Ine money n row-

ntpniey iprntt* on It* i r m rm»*
lUflitni ft ahndy ilrnt nvrr wlilrli

no on* mmphi I»i.

|PWi from iho w»r fm nti

W

jfnod /«i it

Owft Cft41 |fa I q ■ Seep In*I*
if ' + re a r! In * o f R o m m e l ’n

foreet btjng puMo rwii.

’ It begins to look us if this nation would-have t&gt; go
hack to water as a beverage. One cup of coffee, and weak
at that, isn't much for the coffee drinker who has been
doing his work and enjoying his recreation with tho aid
of tlin-o op four good strong cups a day. Or maybe five.
Tut is still In tho market, hut sold only by the quar-j
ter-pound In most siores. Cocoa is getting low, with some
of the Dutch brands entirely a b se n t Some of the to ft
drink makers arc getting worried, because of th e sugar
shortage.'
,
Milk? There’s the rub. Milk is becoming s h o rt too.
Tho farmers lack help to milk cowa and tak e care of the
milk—so they send the heifers along w ith th e steers to ha
turned into roast beef, shoes, gelatm and other products
It looks like water, hot for breakfast and hot or eohl
tho rest of the day. Back go the folks of th e forties to the
days and ways of tho pioneers.

Every Wednesday
;
Nifjht

Hollywood Does It Again
On this page, through the changing years, wc have
from time to time made mild protests, with os much pa
Hence nnd urbanity, nnd tolerance as we Mold muster,
ngnlnsl iho strange conception which the m aster minds of
Hollywood have regarding tho operations of newspam;
offices. In short, wc objected to pictures showing managing
editors ns lunullea (In real life their lunacies’ though some­
times painfully obvious, nro usually-trivial and relatively
Imrmless), reporters as irresponsible drunkards or d’Artagnnns, nnd lady members of the sta ff as a cross between
Florence Nightingale and the late T exts Gulnsn.
'W het an odd life these celluloid Journalists lend! They
nro eternally enmeshed in the most complex and hair-rais­
ing plots. They nre up to their necks In crooked politics,
(louhleK-rossing of various sorts and sometimes downright
criminality. Their njanners nre uniformly dreadful. All
this started yours ago when Messrs. Uecht and MncArthur
collaborated on a play called "The Front Page,” which, al­
though not altogether far-fetched, did give a rather steamecl-up version of what life Is like among the news gatherers.
Now eomes another picture called “You.Can’t Kseapo
Forever,” nnd tho crlllrn report, somewhat testily, that
It is the usual mud hodgepodge, only perhaps a little more
One goes so far as to wonder why no one In the Iiolly
WOod^noUoR^jcVurc fountlrica ft** took
sjtcct a nuwspapar office. T h is critic is w aiting his hrcalh

Little X
Iwfiire rnliatlnj; In i.ii- Air forp*
lie lo'k a llifliani-nl prnum!
eourae (I Chnmilr Kiel'!, III., aivl
wa* one of 5n out ,.f f.uti ,j aafethe hlghrri »curr Thru he hi.!
the tdvintiE* of n rm.nth'i at'
■ervitlon rounr M the CurtlWright Crmpaay am!
on*
of the five nlithct to mutual*
Thoma*. that'* inr ■. I* i:,ir n
ati«!"
No wamltr jour l.ttrri *r

How many little raoiutaehei am;
there In the N avy—Oh, Oh.— w c
mean the Senford Naval Air Fla-]
tlon? W ell tril you why.
A certain Bailor with * humor ‘
to* glin t In the eye end one of]
thoae m osataehe*. on hi* lip wa*|
aaked to eecort ua to ear aestal
b u t Taeaday morning a t the com -1
mUaionlag. of cur Air ■Station,
lie did hi* j e o . fine, but Ju»t a*]
we went to ajt down a big gu*t uf
wind (and we'll never know whrrol
it came from, cauae we didn't
. leave any Mowin' around our b-u**
[w hen we left hom e), took our l*i*r-‘
'In y o r o f K n r a v illr and prearnte«l d e liv er cigarette* and C ity cer ■ I,rimmed hat nnd mo*t iw rpt it
- th n m islal l^ ru u jr *he !&gt; ; h - 1lif ir a t c s like nobody'* huainr**!1 away.
When we looked' nrnund
um her o f five Itoya—a ll o ffice r* Tt«-y do a fra p il k ill. B u t may I * tc thank our cacart, he wna g o n e .I
u ih e A rm y
Rim I* th * o n ly] that I* txeatue Ihey have grand Hut. Bailor, rotne hark oealn . ’
mother, they ra id , In the lln llr d Scout M irie r * !
.‘.nvavay.
i^ 're You'll find u* at S0I4 Hlbltcc*
' i » l n who i* the m other o f five I Im tin g
you a real grown-up
Drive, Knee Court. And there'i
..N ic e r*
in
the United State* *alu te, Sc&lt;wt»l
not a h th lvu t on III But there
\rin&gt;
Th e l we*t rank
In her
..........
arc plenty of old "iabhage" p»lm»
fuudly of five t*oy* i* l.lriite n a n t I W h atever good i* In VOU. G l J •nd theyTI all ghre you Welcome,
'■■mi* mtplhrr* m ay have tmy* in 'p e t it there--whether In th * h rart ju*t a* we wITl.
*rt..u* l.r ilir h e i n f the »ervk»-.,n t I h e mind. Yoo didn't do it
i :i her tmy« are all in the A rm y I Hut it i* your Joli to develop that
I'u n e ra lo ia ttn n -, Iona, we th in k ) _
ih.d '» *w ell, hut Ju*t n woril Im
i * n n you and me.
Y u were fortunate cnaugh tu
t *ve fiv e In y , for your e o tn try ,
i'iil If you had had nnly one nnd

"Ihorna* ran lw •ihlrrweU: A't
Thom u A lh**t. S-i'Irn ,M_, Gruu|
fl, A. A y 'I* t S. I ' l l . , Mm
well Field, Al«.
---- ---. )oti icave that one, wnuliln't Vi
Herr 1* a littL- onto &lt;f nppre 'i.-rl, p/rhapi, ihni you hul iLme
elation In lti.lu.ti WIImmi ntd Jin alint-at moru than thr one ahu haa
Wallace. We &lt;lu love to t«e*lv&gt; S.cvrral more?
- in
llvl
' r' to a lt .o
*°f
,*&gt;C4* k V o 'tJal K v a tu fe v t v t t r l f r l th
k, ..nd " 'r ‘ luck
w * know that i l took in each tn-t ih CHI!, 14(111 tti Jffrill
• tftn re, p rc c iu tM

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Ir u m

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or p te u u rc . Th ank you !».th, nnd.t
H ere i* a iele«*c from Sal*
J im , r-od leek, bey!
I),.n 't let Iu tkr C it y . Utah
It I* a pro mo­
i l iret you down*
. tion unft.unc^ l by the I t t ie Corn*
----------j m a n ilrr, Fr» n L W . W r it h i.
II

FlfrhU vutera Uard Ihrir hvaila
In Vollnw on the coiutilutlunal
amendment!. They didn't vote
for all o f them and they dldn I
rota again*! all uf them.

G i n m j ! Clear th* deck* nivl
■wab 'em down! Here cornea t
nice compliment to the wirr* m
the Navy. Wa haven't met them
all, but they're a grand bunch of
women and they roan* all the w*m
from Ohio to California. Here Ir
a Heartfelt Welcome from thl*
I W D t r i l W — I * Em l f W ( «ir** U'« reporter and a hope that they will
elder, graduated from 8 . II. S. all like ua aa wa are prepared to
In 191* and from Florida Uni- like them. And our prayer la that
ewralty In 1940.
they w ill he happy here.
U K. took preliminary training
at Miami a t Opaloca .Field. He
A . dnten tum m lU o f the Owen
waa then aen: to Panaarola where Stanley 'Range, in N«w 'Guinea,
he continued hie training.
Ha rated a JO thla la it May.
Sw ell, boyl And we un dm tan d
that you are an butruttor In ad­
vanced 1nit ruction in Diva Bomb,
Inr. That, tod, ahowa y o tr furlltudal

Grief

efttn

m o re

Attention
Cabbage* Growers!
(’ripenhit gen

ralihagc

plants nnw ready at
*1.00 per M„ F. O. IL
Kpcclnl rates an Irurl*
krl.s dFIlvcrwi.

Lindsey Plant Co.
IsCtioir, ( i x

rtmoria

ir
■•
S fT
•etwtkm we .may Bbt bd Able Ip offer Agaif! * lUndrcdr
to thro** from—dotma of'atyle*. locYuding ih* popular'Jum^rrr.
Many cannot be replaced—the wl»* thopper will rhoiote now!

PASTEL PLAID SKIRTS

To uir human quftlltlci npj cnl t» ivmhIj : *‘To li*+ f’orp*»rnf-lirtvftle

m u r f i m o re

fork.

th a n

tw r*

tn r

jim p o r F t i t f l

C lt i* »

lir r n a n l

K*

A lle n

of

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Hanford, Florida." That meant
------------the A ir t'orpr, Everybody. Army
Mr*. Miniver la going to marry
Nyt long ago We aaw title ilriw Air Bute. Halt l-ake City T hat’*
In In* Fl.'rldu Time*.Union
It n mighty nice promotion. Bernard,
Rar aon . , . that la, Greer Carwaa Ihit: Quote— C'npt. Rnbeil I,. Do |r t u* have y u ir add.rie ard
aon, who played the pert uf Mm .
Drier,
Jr.,
of
Jacksonville
ha*
n little dory i m , won't you!
Miniver la going to mnrry the
I*ern promoted to Major anil ud- Cungrultilnilunt, boy!
i
man who played the part or her
vanced from imM adjutant at the
.
----- i-----S f f t * P °f* *wm a
wa believe,
Air Depot Training Ktatlrin at
Our lo st grp up of boya to cent*
btInton Field, Han Anttnlo, Tec- O’, t there to re inforre you hoya,|
on. to lha position of rii-culr.e left litsl Sunday morning. What
; -Ool. Oslncup a«ya that liquor
officer tu Iho atalion'a Command- could lw&gt; mur* appropriate than
j* tllft fftftl foot of (h i ftii prulh
officer. It waa learned lod„y, ihnt the Mlnlricrial Aat elation'
lent. Proatltutlnn, he aaya, la beDon't honnl hut fill th« grocery nhclf. Thnt'n not IngMajor
Grier came Into
ihe ihnuld handle Ihnt prof-ram T • !
l a t brought under control hul
tlul, let nt tr 11 you we were
llRvor drinking la aomathlng clae, government ilmiblo-talk. A rtnerve of low-cost, plentiful Army fn m the tfnrldn National
Guard, lit U tha aon of Mr* It. ju*t a Idt npprvhennlve.
ahd he predicli a return - to .pro- food* In n juatiftntile emergency Mtfeguard.
Grier of forkecnvtile.
tv* have, on certain o c t u i u i .
hlblUon
IUm If aomclhlng
aom clhln/ Isn't rmn*
Items MiifSCHtei) for n femlly renerve: whole wheat L. Unqcote—
Ye**lr, he did entvr.howetl our head to long In• prayer
and other ^nGn producta, dried flah, nmoked and rirlei! through
the National Guard. An.), that when vre got home, we had
totaled whoIowheaL
whoIowhoaL the National G uild of Sanford., te qct i ut the ule liniment lujltle
1 were glad to ate Clare meaU, beamt, pen«. Food experta aay toaated
1 Luce elected to Congress krrnoht. ground in a food chopper and cooked In w ater makes Wa did not knnw Major Grier, hul anil m assage the lutck of our
ha has left friends behind hint nack.
Copnectlcut. She la the wife ill gfcelient corcal.
4 whs
have been Interested enough
But, II«Y*. w ell never be nfraid
w 1 dibit- of lim n and Life
MeaUhonrdlng houneholdern will draw an official fi'own to rail lie and Mk If. we eannot ol (hcao pastors again. They put
itan* ami has recantly cpmfarl that he waa a on a grwml ptograin. Frank PullI . an nlrplana tokr of the from thp OP A. lxtok for announcement of a plan to check
l»F .flw nta In Africa. Ihe on frozen-food lockera when meat rationing goea Into effect. Banford' boy before he went tu ey, averttary of tho Association,
Jaeksonvlll*.
I waa lha M. P. and tha lUverewd
i-W all fltreet Journal.
_ Dng.Of thtfae flU m U waa Mr*.} M f.-Umoka c f th« Haptlat Church,;
Roche of Cameron City ami »h«f gave the principal addreaa. A ll,
even went ao far aa to hunt-tin- other* w ere represented and tha*
Md H igh School Salmatryndj program really 'cllrked', 'At wa*
|- j jj ji hpt they art to widely acatm out wntn Uobert grmtiml- praytr aprtnklesl with lau gh ter.'
1 Wred there are ncateely enough
By MRS. ERNEST HOUSHOLOER
Ha .1*. about thlrty-flvo year*! Rev'. Brooks In14, these beya whq
In any one place fur a real of.
*“ the aervlrst were leaving that they-are rvallv
fenaivt. Ily Spring there may
,or lr ? y**r».lork y tbeae day* —they get unibe a million more over there and Hay, you jWldlcra 'out front' Axial We are Americana. ' Wa
dor
Grier,
If
you
ahtuM s*«,forma th a t fit them.
, *** •
and you her* nt heme, you want are true and loyal to the prtacif t « i , w on t
wrlrel U t aald Utat when he anllrthJ
to know aompln'T It'a Uk* thlai plta ftr which you flghU
Tea
i f r W * you le d behind you! (a | p i t he were a .th e IS cent
aomdlmea wo alt down before thla are trying to establish a world
d lava It and we would, to V a n d he-w aa (Hvtn a tire 44. l i e
old typewriter with a mind comm y. we're proud e f yen, sir! wore I siaa S sh rt end he drew!
E' ' &gt;fy veld, but when we once
Mae 1 1 ITte only thing about th*
that tlUe, It atlra ua to a*- {tendance. God hleas yout Aad1
»l»nk,r l« JntkKnvIlle d t j j n l f a m th a t lit him wna, the
f for we ere all Interested In Cod help y o it-______
'
a that t h r aeeend- front "i* hat—ami a lter he had e hair cat.
each other‘a 'Ho Idler'. No matter
what the branch, So here***level 1&gt;* rwnWnya at 4hD BUUoa are
from all or u* to you, aim, out ■pproilmauly 0000 feet leng end
iron!, add a wlah fer good goln'. I
.. Speaking of tho vnrWua branoh-l

Rationing Double Talk

Tastel Plakla,
p l e a t e d front,

Taw i

50% wool.

ideal a.

TWILLS!

B • au t i f uI
Skamokln plaid*,
all uool.

sSPUN
S
RAYONS!

|. 9 8 - 2 - 2 9
“Shorty" flllrta In Raven
twtn. Twill aklrta with hi*
Harm “Jun^o'* rayon aklrta,
pirn led.

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New wool-llke material of
rpon rayon; pleat cl all
around.

CORDUROYS! WOOL CREPES!
1-98
J .4 0
jlOS.
Ptawale Cordu80% woolShetW ool ripple
Voya, pleated and' load Skirta. Her- Sktrta
g*!?*’ iIn Julal^
mm’*.r
fUra (tylea.
ruigbono Twreds. wear grey ftan-. .
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WHAT ABOUT YOUR SOLDIER?

w

y from Ida. many efforta
* t ■ h « r overdue bill, a
nt finally wrote hi* cuap M m g t " i f . you da not
I w hat you owe within the

g
m ffu rg fl
d^ueu

over to Ccw
Hugheel
ceremony was
toll Of 'wallop'.

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'AIL Wool Pullovers

Looee, iloppy".pullovers and r e g u l a t i o n typo
slipover* of I**r* pare wool. ' W hite,'Orthld, Blue,
Pink, hod, Grven, Malta.

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about thrasr

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PAG E THREE.
.. .1____ a w
WHO GETfl THE JO B t
Skit, given by O ffice Practice
’ Cla»* Vocations! School. Sanford,
I this. Nov S. 1012
tharaeter*
l*i«*—Mr*. CJ,

New Telenhone
D i r e c t o r i e s Are
~! Being D istrib u ted |:,,II M
f V'.Vim the
\V\\ )
Putnam,

HOLLYWOOD. Nov «
j The Ovrrdreaaed Applicant—
- I t m „y oc t t r f lig h t ,.n ...
of rt new telephone
y; j Nr|t„n. J r .
ic^ rink » U g r * . but I ’ve yet 1" i ,|irvet«M y f.. ''rt'tf.ud kvn * t a i t r d I
T h e t l k e r t ’o n fli lr n t Applicant—
com
meat In picture* a *tngle k t * t a i . j t&lt;-ia&gt; and i • k|w&lt;t« «l t
M e lv a l ce Th*»ntp*on,
feminine, who ha,J a g e n u tn e l) j lete*1 Sn tu rd a k
T h e A p p li c a n t w it h a Tale of
p.e* s ir t»e W
kind word to *a&gt; 7i*r a n y lh e i ic e '
M ore than I mm »
W inifred Lovell.
The regular monthly buaineea
• FRIDAY
atar ic m ln ln e
inv d e lh e r e .* to |.
hoi.i* « and
The t tirelessly -dressed AppliFriend* of Mi** Marjorie Cogm
eeting
and
luncheon
of
the
San­
The
love
lo*t
among
them,
if
affice*.
actonhnr
to
E
\
Turn
K lu ilrn U from Sanford (IraN rant Mr* Aralyn True,
ford Woman'* Club v u held Wed. burn will regret to learn that
froien over a* it genet all &gt; i*. ei, lot «l munagei «*i Sojthrcn
The Perfect A pplicant—Jewell
t r School, Junior Hlfta School
at the club house, with
wouldn't make a |H&gt;*tage*tain RrO Telephone art'l lel»*gra|h Pittman.
I Seminole High School are to- Mrs. James Moughlon. president, she Is ill at her home In Mayfair.
rink of the type generally lound (‘mnparn
itod fro* o f charge to the R.- prsetdla^
The Itosp* Scrirtary —Miriam
Sgt. William Tiller of Ft. Ben
Mr Turin t
*•- •!
In night cljba
I that
ih .t th
th c;.s
rooUon CenUr from 7 0 0 P. X.
Rae.
Joe
Tolls,
of
lha
Kirs'.
Actre»*e*.
man)
of
thrm
*m
nlng,
Ga.
I*
tpandln
•
a
few
days
i.ew
ItoH
ik
•»
t.*
iit'I
nUl 11:00 P. M.
\ hu*itte«s off ic e,
* ‘••'.V ! PI A. 1
Methodist Cburch, ea rs the In- with hi* parents. Mr and Mr*.
cciely, will rake m u thi- work • over to otitki it distmgutsabl
. Regular monthly meeting of the eocatlon
fhtu m or n in g
TIM t
aad Mrs II a Lehman
of rival actre**c* Athlelir. g*«»» (mm the siM 1'ies'it cttvefnl di
larapheU-Loaalag Unit No. U of led la the Salute If the flat' C. T. Tiller.
eially »i*orting. a ill
mian
it iretorv
I St n»w »«4*.ik should hr ,
# 1 American legion A uillU ry “ Bless be the tie
that r a r h a u lw e rib e r .r c e lv e a
that
Bind*."
when they »hakr hand* with tisi'il on itll ••ill* in the fture I *| H r i w telephone d ir e c to ry , bu t
(111 ho held at the Laftan R at at was glean ensemble. Mrs. K. R.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Smith of
their
winning
nr
losing
iontm
iiitr
a
ie
Ihe
|Mi**ihilily
of
aut»*
|
if
any
r d»er* doe* not r c P. M.
Plppla entertained with two of Tstnpa spent a few day* in San­
tinla. let *|ueen*.
a hen
rival »cnl*en* getting w tong number* r e i k r n c o p y , he «%v«iul«l c a l l the
her own compositions “Mother'" ford with friends. Mr. Smith
t.atnr* are mentioned, will f »»•«•#
r,..| U rxidmite.
SATURDAY
is
h
hort.
.,i*i*ie«
■ o f f ic e
w
as
formerly
ronneetrd
with
A
'
v •• r \
I Students from Sanford Gram- and “Beautliu*it America
If |h. ol.l In* I
o v e r, o r * * y »«MI&gt;
&gt;•»••
Thu Sanford' Hersld
Jar School. Junior High School ,, T V lean t of director', reported
••I tht nw.t
n ice , p erlo tl." or " W » . I know toke n ii|i at tin tm
C A R D (IF T H A N K S
thaw 1s lip’* ||« Ilk el X •
• l Seminole High 8cbol are lo­ sod Mrs. G. E. McKay second
m id I k * *Ii *
h e r .p e r k w l"
ll» r\
w ill
I kc»*h to take tht* mean* &gt;f
CpI. R W. Vincent ha* re­
lled free of charge to the Re­ vice provident and membership turned to (am p Piekrtl. Va after
lie u
till ill
w hen the ta lk
o
Im neul o g am i Allied Inn no •
•'
evpieuuing my sincere thank* and
chairman,
welcomed
Mrs.
Oalda
!«te»
due*
tention Center from 7:30 P - If.
to th e ir ow n « . e llrn e e aitd hi d
l*ri * »p|MV«
o- tin
appreciation to nil those who aa*
Wilson aa a new member: Mrs. spending a short tuiluueh with
Ptlt 11:00 P. M. .
I in ner.
tor k , Nt i 'I m nr i », id
*i *Ied m putting on the program
hi* roolnai. Mr*, i
I. Vincent,
Mrs. F rtn d s RoumllUt will die- George T. Barnsnt aa a sca«onsl and other relative*
Reiita, the
latr*t
of
tl»r*«
•I oi to n er ' ' in the Woman'* t ’luh on Tuew l.y
Emp’ta* trine tin
rlbute the sewing In the morn- lubacrlberi aUo Mrs. John Wad*.
cl.armcra to fla*h blade* it« n»*« I pppin" trleph"»»i line* • h ai
'*
'
ektiling
for the iMmfit of Bundlea
*orth,M l*a Mary Robertson and
movie ice, I* o b lig in g ly d e fin ite the u*e of ol *n •.%
I defense *»g '* i for lb itniri
I want especially to
M ist Virginia Konl of TalluMrs.
Fred
Viilllanu
lor
ro-lnitaabout It. “Ice-skater *." she *«id i*|e« d u rin g miA n iio ie d in ti I
^frhe Junior Commandos will
^ j thank the \V man's Club for the
haaaee I* t wclnl to »|tcnd the
“don't
like
each
other
tel
all
laid
rtlatttt*
tl
Met a t the Young People's Club irmen',
f,,,n' „
,,f t hr building and Mm.
Mrs. Jante* Huff gavs out ths week-end with her parents. Mr
Uellta la a gemnnelx • hat tiling rovei of Ihi n. v* directory iai ! Ruth tiordon Wlight who present1 OHIO A. M. and 1:11 P. M.
and Mrs. C. r Ford, after atand pretty aihittion to the b lad i lira a «peei.»l anno meement a 1 I id the progiam
O ffice hours of tht Garden Can year hooka wklrh are green with tending the Georg la-Florida foolErrol
Flynn,
Alan
Hale
and
Ronald
Krsirrn
drink
a
loart
to
Victory.
to
together
u only • the *utfge*tiim of the Washing
Vk»«N*l .She i*
rr at Smith's Furniture Store two flag* placed
MILS I l) MARTIN.
ball game In Jacksonville, Sat­ What's more, a» R. A. K. men in Warner ilro».# lilm, "DESPERATE «]ueena of llollyrkkood
18. tall, blonde and plewaantly, »%
,n Office of I ivilian Defense |
re from 1:00 P. M. to 1:00 P. term the litter “ V".
urday
Mrs.
M.
W.
pearito
reported
JOURNEY,**
showing
at
th
e
R
lT
l
THEATRE
n
eit
Sunday
and
curved.
However.
Ie*t
rival
i|u
e
e
n
s
,||
read*
\ttrnttor»
Pica**
do
|j^
Mrs. S. C. Dickerson In that Mrs. E. B. Clements had
Monday, they're d u n g their part toward* winning that Victory. be tempted to resort to phy *iral ,.nt mak« lei* iiboto • all during
srge.
glrso a “sir of andiron* to the
l • aid |
itnme«|i.ilt I «(
Brought doan in the heart of |{UD«I**&gt;"I they dynamite, fight ami violence In any future errouiitei
dab,
and
Mrs.
0
.
L
McKay
an­
MONDAY
It ahould be recordevl ben «!••• d an n a* i* • •• '• lit isll .o ; !h e
fun their way hack to *afrty in Engl iml leaving* a trail of drain that Rellta pack* a wallop \&gt;&lt;d nir« U- k« -t *»••
The 8L Monica Chapter of nounced that the County Fedrrahe the !
loly Cross Church will meet with t'on of Woman's Clubs will meet
• tele
c'n occasion*, a temper
1*Vfrn*e auilo*
If
ami destruction l*ehlnd thrm.
Ire. Mildred Babcock at B.-00 Nev. IS at the Sanford Woman's
.
it !
“ I am Engllah. of course.** •hr t phone nn* • h w.
The Chiistl&amp;p Builder* Clast of
Club, with Mrs. O. P. Herndon lb* Christian (‘lurch met Tueasaid “Granny i» practirallv \r
*
chairman
for
.th
e
luncheon.
t
circles of the Presbyterian
gtnlinc and Italian
uli
i!ajr at the home of Mr* J I.
E ' r i \ rf fo
T h-u
e ' war a*' services
committee
granddaddy the sain* Th
. , .H orton, with Mr* Hutu**, vice
lultiary will meet with the fel
in the Argentine, whrrr giaioiy
•wing at 3:30 P. U
l } rrjS ,, ^ ^ 1. ^ ; p rw idfn l nrestd.ng Tht .'-kotlun*
still haa manv estancia* Daddk
On#— Mrs.
Walter II.
Back. man. and Mrs. A. M Phillips and al was given l»v Mr* U n ilrvti
Idood was Snamsh aru| Scot* h
nairman, with Mrs. E. 8. McCall, Mrs. J. E. Baker gave a ahurt and Mi llublei le.i in pi a yet
halrman,
I hong I t
report
oa
the
“
Minute
Women
of
Cards were s ir n d and *ent to
on E. 4 IStreet
duatr of North Da I'm sure we all havr some I n in
In
w«-*ldtii|. «iiar.ictri lied «•&gt; Kb*
.*
America" In observance of the men In service Plan* am * made
in
U*. IO«». That’s why I ke nit I i h) t h m .
Mrs. W. 8. Bromley, war bond selling week during
n v •• n e g r . afi'l fnl Ihr j
boi* Mi
til
intk
uixl
*ini|dint&gt;.
Mi**
He
for a clat* Christina* paitv anil
h.*en | a cool Englbh temp* lament
m onth *
his*
halrman. with Mrs.. W. M. Thlg- N ot. 33 to 28.
!»•*' •••»
“I've been reallv mad onl\ Mill She • till .
id. i« hr • self
g ifts to service men. In*te,-| i f vrrlv Snyuer. laughter t»f Mr
the Sa nf o rd N a v a l
en, 80S Magnolia A r e , with
«•*!
Mrs. C. R. Dawson reported the iiiu il welfare work it t'h liit and Mr* Frank H Sn&gt; del •»( •ini
Ilk*'*
about four time* in rot Ilf*- IN her
.......SI ilk N 'll • a• 1 hut 1
Its. J. N. Tolar, ro-hostess.
• it .
that the Red Cros* needed more n *». A committee wa« miPihirt) Hculii i aroma \i i*h let ante tha rxt
I'm mad I generallk bash ink ak*•*i atitg* in*•111 k
Three—
Mrs. J. .** Gllkm, workers in the surgical dressing
I k • t son altrtMle«l the I ’ m
brhie of W a lt e r S| * e n cr r E v e r a o n . |
it.iitrt
t;i
ady •
flat*
againat
do
or*
O
n
ce
when
I,
|
|
r
,
to
ittrinP
i
tr
Ui&gt;
t
gu
itovi
nano
r
foil
. halrman, with Mrs. R. E. H am ­ loom end that (hero la a “great"
of W isc on si n twfor * r n
•on of M i s
Anna
1a I. Kkenon of rri
waa It I wa* fighting with my n ||&gt; P 1 &gt;• »r Jep1*0*1 Turner, but
lin . JOB E. 4 Street, with Mrs. weed for clerical workers at ths tor th * d ia . room
th*
U ni t e d .Stale*’ .Navy brother Dick, be pimpnl Iwhind iWs rn ah.*'
A t th# conclusion of the b it W hi te ha ll W i s e , in a c a n d le li g h t Ut
.hr • ays. she's
. N. Whltner, co-hoetess. .
defense eounsJL
ml I b a s n n l it w ith going
in#** meeting a soria1 hnu. «M c e re m on y pe r f o r m e d last ni ght In wh.
1 .put ttn
to «» me
he i* at present •tntioiosl a glaaa door
Pour—
Mrs.
A, D. Smith,
Mrs. O. E. McKay. sponsor of en joys! ami refreshment* were the P r e s b y t e r i a n t hu rch at 7 .3 0 «|: th. Sanford Nava At . v .» m y f is t ami went t hro ug h it 1 m h«dr* thin g and g* ! om rr led alol
halrmao,
with Mrs.
Charlea the meetings. Introduced Rev served by the hostess Th* tol o’clock T h e Rrk f
D
Brown
i w a s ao cut up thev didn't think hak e three■ .(nidi r f
fllke, 430 Summerlin A e e , with Tell, who gave a short historical lowing wrn preterit Mi** Brrtir lee was the o f f i c i a t i n g c l e r g y m a n . VKJ
I •M-dtatrlv aflrt th e r rr m m y i l*d live— t h a t ’s w he r e 1 got my
So if D .* othn1 l. •r i| ieen* will
Irs. Bernard Wilks, co-hoeteaa. account
of Thanksgiving.
He Hughe*. Hr and Mr* O
I)
1 all ba s ke t* fill rs* with b a h)
• I*1• pt ion sa* held at the l.r • c a r ” It'« a nice our right to | Iii*l ii*e nr* r f.o • i.l i \ rai * iinorr
F lee— Mrs. D. U Thrasher, started from the Pilgrim Fathers l*in»ire«i. Mr and Mr* Harry
■ TV
Hul which SS* tbsoialed • Ida her left eye
Mellta» * wallop *b . ildll't Ih•thri
fie
• a ir m a n , with Mrs. ill. C. Do­ and followed up to the present lfubl*r, Mr* W C Tyaon, Mr* r h r y s a n t h r m u m * in pa ste l s h a d e s wit* '-amita.tt gnl gla.lioli A Iwtr
* hr. t hem
Today her wrath M
f l i r ’ -v
were pl aced Mgamst • I w i k g r o u n d
o m , 600 Oak A r e ,
and Mrs. day. oboerrlnr that "we still had O. T
prop b
Pearson
Mr*
George of fern and potted pa lm s on the COk • ’ * I aid* I eld th*
brid al ( am double «i«»**ed
laude Howard, co-hoi teas.
the desire for freedom *• they Townaend. Mr* George Roian«i.
are unneceaaariU mrai'|H*d by a miniature n il
altar l»rf..rr * h l « h the
n u p t ia l cak
did
Ja
the
Plymouth
Rock
Col..f
in* lii Me Mi** |h»ria Mall (xnI) steals a Hiimls
81a— Mrs. Fred W ight, chairvows w r i t
e t c ha ng e d
S e v e n or .
ian, wltii Mrs. T. S Crowley, e * j.“
• I at the punch t*owl and and does ft ahead «d itlr
pn
branched « n r*•I« labr a h o l.l m / re
•
how
Hostesses
for
the
meeting
se
r
e
•
-••ted
in
spiking
by
Ml*
10 Sanford Arenoe.
tbr*j«sl c a n d l f * lu t i i«hrsl th« o n ly
&gt;1
Mellta. who is starling
I,
tit The following Circles of the Mrs. R. L. Clement*, chairman:
j *'
il lu in ir a t io n f *•• th.
n np re . m v Slid ker Skates.” look to th
l:
Irst Baptist Church will meet Mrs. James llu ff. Mr* E Comp­
•ng with the told,
• ri k ir
l.i |
Hit *v%o g with a Mr s | m lii.sn* • 1
1 fou i yearn of a ge p*»o • .u
ton, Mrs. G. F- Kollina, Mrs. J.
were
l.irut
I
t 3:30 P. M.
The Missionary S w u t) »»l th*
A p i o g r a m ..f appr op ri ate * n l - j bn*
«»nd Mr s Sw lg g u n
«nd
One— Mrs. J. M. Blineclpher,' Rnse Adams and Mr* J. T New. Christian ( hurrh
«,,,fr | ......... .
f h.a«e in * . »*• 1 • • i-* '- '* in
met
Monday ding rinisn w H« plak«s| l»&gt; M rs K
M
i*
K
li
f
k
e
n
*
.
I hj104 Park Avenue.'
\ PI 11*)
■.•Vulll.l
m t\.i
"II
ftftrmonii at the church
with S
•rganist, and
| .... 11... 11 1.. i ...
1 .ill f •*1
Id
o. '
-pending
a
sh
u
rl
tin.C
w
ith
t
r
i
a
l
l
Those present » tr« Mr*. G E. Mrs O D I j mires* secretary I Prom i
New Smyrna
Two— Mrs. &lt;W. C. Dccoursey,
*
N. •
**a* *|j*ig l»&gt; Mrs. t. w||t
11.&lt;
• gu es ts Mr
all.' Mr*
Of ‘nlerret to fr ie nd s
Rollins, Mrs. Ross Adam*. Mrs. presiding Mis Byrd led ir pray
Jfth .S treet.
i
I 1 hsrl
VS ilk*Th.
t r a d it io n a l Kvi
l i f t on
their
• raiding m a r r i a g e of M i J » M«H
nPFKATDKS
;
• Three— Mrs. II. E. Morris. George T. Bantanl. Mr*. K. M. rr and Mr* Grantham gak* that wedding marches
wrfr al**i u*e«J. l*||
•i 111 m&gt;n their retu rn will M i n K t h a b e t h T o b i a s of J a . k*..n |
7SS Locust Street, Mrs. Bos ten Burnt, Mrs. K. Onnpion. Me*. J. devotional
Thrii'.»
lluni|ibrry
T
&gt;
ln
l.nnis
\
«'ivli«n
Anna
Mno
lliown
T
h
e
b
r
i
d
e
,
w
ho
rntereil
upon
I
be
*
hotm
to
t
h
r
u
fru-rul*
at
Oct
TJ
1 Courier, Mrs. W. L Cooper,
teele, co-hot teas.
tile on T b u m d a k
The following officer)
were I r«e arm of l.ie u l
Ap ar t m e nt *
t# T S w ic f'iim J th* Mahonr*
held at t b r I
S e r v i c e s w ill l
Four— Mrs. P. P. Campbsll, Mrs. C. .R , Pewton. Mrs. Claude elected lot lh« year Mr* Gran
•e att end ing
the
re ception
T
j
'•*.
w
h
o
m
s
h
e
m
i
s
given
in
o«ar
)
n
Su
nd
ak nf
Meth odis t ( ’b u r r h
Herndon, Mrs. Oacar Harrison. tham pieatdent Mr* J II llai
IIO Sanford Avtnua.
l . n u i *.
I &gt; w i » g j i n am)
«i
Phuor 717
s .l I
117 N Psik A&gt;»
tvrnof.n a t 1 o ’* h»« k the ID
C.
I* I lit. fr w a s lovi |y in te* «* s id in g 1w
l . vk'
vk * pre*ldnl; Mrs
F le e — Mrs. R. W. Wars, T il Mls* Iron* Hinton, Mr*. James
M
r&gt;
&gt;
wig
gum
Dt
an«l
Mm
E
secretary • treasure*. ' p * l . o f I r o t s I bn 1Itl fo a hli n "»| tat* I H n m n | n H i fi/hl Mr* ft ft mmi aa yaaUri t l i u u h ** h •I w ill ,
in d ies#
llu ff. Mr*. Frank l-amaon, Mrs.
A lm e tU Avenue,
Frufs. .tyh
I k - held at J M*
o i l — Mrs. J. C. Cunalngham, If. J. Lehman, Mr*. W. A. l / s - Mrs J J Cat es. c*»r responding a Murk i) Oe»«
tfi'il
M .s
Ni 'Milan t
vllt, and Mr*. W. I). Meeds.
seccriary,
Prograri’
chairrns" | H*» fin g id ip kei I of •!». •'*•*■( il
J30 M yrtls Avenue.
r
h
hint*I M
.1
Mr*
A lee, Mrs. J . II. Mtnlck, Mrs. Mr» M t, Trarv; hostess rha . luslon fell ill graceful folds from
.•naon
M
i ..!
Mr.
f.
D
J. T. Newby, Mrs. E. J. Nelson. man, Mrs J. J Petraa; and ind a .o io n it of see*I |iearl« Cushioned
TUESDAY
• ml M i . Ka y moiid
.i n . 'I'
Board meeting of ths Garden J r , Mrs. J. G. Patterson, Mrs. licity chairman. Mra. O. T Pea* , In i ir same i»rrio*l a* la.« dross u t,rk mMi
1 realrfic
HI
Mi*
lab, usually cbeduled for Wed- C r . Proctor. Mr*. G. II. Put- son.
*h. iurried a ioun*l iHiu.piet
M i it*. M. . i l M • I i Ndains,
Mr*. 'R. R. Pippin, Mrs.
Plan* werv mai.r |or the yea* • I. U iiw n , hlllarney i.ur*
r laya will be held an Tueoday nan,
• M and v|,
&gt;ln * | i o l r r n a n ,
J.
B.
Ray,
Mr*.
Mary
Robertson.
worl
an*1
r
program
present*
•
10 ......................................................
•*• idlfMlt ruses *t (n il lied with M and 'It
10:00
o'clock a t the home of
fa. k Hall Mi and
Mrs.
Roy
Tlllls.
Dr.
Elisabeth
Thorp
present
wcie;
Mm
J
II
*«d.......... and whltr satin lildml.
Ira. O. P. Herndon. The change
« ( h.
I.
Mil lung. Mr
Wadsworth. Har|&gt;er, Mra. George Town*eate w as made bees use Arrult- Tracy. Mrs. John
Mi* &lt; T Swtggum a* mat
i Mr*
V\ ad
II lla.h, Mr
Mrs. II. W. Rucker, Mrs. J. A. Mra. 0 . W. Roland, Mm J. ’ lion - f honor. w*»re a gown of n* *'
ra D ay falls on Wed neoday.
I Mm John
ttsrr, Mr ami
Grantham rhiflnir, f .Tshioned with long fid
The A saHan O ssa of tha First Young. Mrs. J, W. Hall, and Cate*. Mm. V. II.
•Mg. W
E St
oi Mr ami M r .
Mm J. J. Petraa, Mr*. A
II sleeves and a full gathrint skirt
ptiat Cherth win moot to tha Mrs Agdr Thomas
M Hurd i. k
Mi
ami Mr*
AUo. O. P. Herndon, Mr*. W. B. flyrd. Mra. Earl Erana. Mr* o attached to the bodice with a rial
i o f the church at I M F. M.
i
f
Hidlrr
. Mr an.| Mr* K*idiv
Brinson.
Mrs.
Robert
True,
Mr*.
D.
landreas,
Mra.
M.
G.
Tracy
Mrs. V. O. H asty, Mrs. 8 . C.
. m* girdle Her hat of ro*e . hif
le m o n . J r . Mr ami Mm. Jo h n
John Schlrard, Jr. Mr*. G. E. and Beverly Evan.-.
i for* a n made
on ttr
Mary
•r v t r .
Mr
and
Mr*
Charles
h n c t i i m * f*’ ** T ’ T* ” “ 4 McKay, M n. J. B. Root, Mrs. M.
•
tnworth Mi ao,| Mi* M J
Quern of Hrota, style and
[The Seminole County Federation W. Dearlao. Mrs. B. C Moore,
Iff.
Mis
Ra
lp
h
Hafel,
Mr*
Innimed
with
oatrirt
.rather*
Women's Clubs will meet nt and Mrs. E. f Clement*
m i r y P Join.
Mr.
W
E
Sh* *nr tint e |Miur|u«t .», I’n a i'li
■30 A . M. nt ths Woman's Club
L’l^di.ili tint with m a t'hmg .aim 1 dllfhead Mi* Paul Johnson
Oak Avenue. The Sanford
Nlio Mi*
M aisrll Stewart.
1 .hhotl.
i
lub with he bos tees.
S. A 1 h *«|*|.
Ml* I barle*
J An vihlblt of ancivnt E»n&gt;n»"
flo flower gill. 1st 11. M viK i'
dke.
Mr
*
f
Nnris) Mr*
The Fidelia Claes o f the First
[ imlnlmr* by Nina ds Garli lu Swirgum. scattered !»*•• | h IaI«
aptlat Church
wlQ have
e
C lt.**|gku
'Ir*
lsourinr
I virs will b« a fsaturo of ibv rorvl •n tbr path of the bride wrati j
J. .
I *M|gr,
the
reared sapper at 7:00 o'clock at
i in* of tbs Bcmlnols County Fr.1 n ies* of Ice Id ie i.rgaidie n a b • •■•I, Mr*
Ja home of Mrs. Myron Smith In
Doris
Hall.
lleiM hel
'rn itin n of Woman's Clubs In Iw . '•th a full gathered *ki t &lt;md «ii*ses
# n l Heights.
H
a
m
b
y
,
Mai
Join
June
BurUirk.
1 bald al lha Sanford Woman'* fllteil I a**|ue waist
■
Her h.m
•rotheu | a w•••it |n&lt; i Vt tiliams,
I Club. Thursday, Nov. 12.
Hstuntoy
tied with f matching In .« «n •f uUlyn Ttulu* k, Jane Schultt.
Tha pointing! a n balng loan (I nbbm
Alvin Odham ✓
' &lt;na M«e Blown,
Mary
Nell
by Mrs. R. C. Naah of Faro Park ; Mr f&gt;rrK)n w„
(„ | l bv M iffiaon
M irp rtl CnMiM /
Almr Antler son
Emma. Jron WUroup
for lha _SMt two yaara proaldrnl. | |- ||, r Collin* a. brol m .r . i . '
All* lim rsp M Yalrt lladlis

iio - "

Christian Builders
Hold Tuesday Meet

BEVERLY SNYDER WEDS NAVY MAN IN
CHURCH CEREMONY

ADS ARE NEWS
Printed In Big

Misnionary Society
Of ('hurch IlnH Meet

“TOUCHDOWN"

ANN’S MIRASOL BEAUTY SALON

C

Egyptian Painting*
To Be Shown at Club

IXoJiimaL BnuLcj

A W C .W X d

Shoes

M rs .

B s rt

dhapm an

H. H. FaaUrT Br. V

anu srerotary oi in* oaininniai
Wllllatr F Calmer
County Fadaration. Mra. Na*h
Mr«. Evaraon la a irnU.i
baa tpaalalliod Ui aw U nt Egyp l n i.ni.rvli. N It and rr*reikr*l he.
h«*«d
Fargo High

eeningsalri. itohard P Olson,
" fi S’wring. K ► Walker. A II.
n b t in k .
A ikiii &lt;Mharo. M* do n
V G a b b t n s and F r a n k Pa v tick

V

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■ nv-v.

Y o u ^ i l l b a d a l&lt; o b ia d w i i b
iba»a lo m o u t »bo a* «riih lb # u

Mm E

N

Sul |..n returned on
" tln rn l*)
from i olunthia
v*&gt;
da a f t e r haking s | h nt the sum
r
w i t h his
son in law
and
•ugbt ar.
Mr
and Mrs Gorrion
I .k t r .

io iiQ u a is M ilm g lao lu &gt; a» th o l

Mr. la sK 'h of Wtnstoh Salem,
S C. arrlvrd thi* week to spend
the winter here and Is slopping fit
the Flynt Hotel
Mr. And M n *'f IL Waaaon and

l^btfvl. Tha ilylai oia a«srtIngly im orl and wa ko»a o
wida s o n g * o l w ld lb t a n d
tit at la ouura you a ccwrad

p io la d

ond

pia»arv#

lb«

naiu&gt; ol b a o u ly o i ih a I t m . n . n ,
a n i l , o n d m o k a a V a fy i l a p d a

to. Coma

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to todoy-Y

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p

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HWUUi «

-ii.-ry a rr.;

HOT FRENCH FRIED POTATOES

e e k l y

Hama • i
Tram

SERVED with ALL SANDWICHES

f o o t b a l l

“Home of Those Famous French Fries'
13th. and ELM AVENUE

tValch our Brooder for-your chirks. We
expect to be able lo fill all orders this
week. 1-arge shipment Wednesday.

TUXEDO FEEDS of ALL KINDS

i l ’S TUXEDO
r„

Sanford Arrnua I

Krrond fltrrrt

aaa h a a4 naa, » • * » W b W »
th e ( U r d Um w arl4 »»&lt;
• Ilk II— m e h a r 4 C hhat.
i
I M w lir il la Ik a « l l » l l » w k W
• a r k * fa r good. ( » | ta e w llfH Ika
• tllla ra a • l U h w alla f a r g»44l
k lererd Ika aalf-eaertfV a af aaa.
■•4 blaaaad Ik a M lf.fa rra tfa U a r*
• r Ika a lh e r.—CaiRree.
' W k il kaa n a l
9*441(44
Utj
arh tev e4 fo r Ik a ra ra ? All I k rt
» ra r w u « w a » l k k i 4 o»4 ■ * «
ik a a h i,lev y k a a y et l ar a r f d Mary D akar W l | .
Tlm ee a f g e n e ra l ra la m lty « »
ra a fe e le a k a r a a r a r k aaa K « d l ir a of Ika g ra a le a t m in d ,
Tka
I uraal a ra la a r d x t a l froaa Ika
ko tlaat fa ra a r* . aa4 Ik a bright*
m i ik aaA ark all Iraai Ik a 4 a rk a a t
■Iona.
•
—O a r lla j
llla a d n c a a r a a pa a tk a kaa* of
Ika Ja ,f.—P rw rerb e 14:4.

IMS
Scan

•
B ig H u m
IN * game* ach rd u ltd )

Otkar fliaira
AlUfhany-Obartln
Boat on Coll.-Tampla
Bowdoln-Maina
Brown-Holy Croat
Dutknall-Oaltyiburf
Buffalo-Hobart
C C K . T.-Moravian
OohonMk-ColgkU
C o m ettlfu t-Rhode Ialind
Dalawara-Bwarlhmora
Dicklnaon-Waat Maryland
X. Mroudoburg-Bloomaburf
Edbiboro-nlppary Rock
Oanark-Toungitown
Oraan ML-MlchoUa J . C.
Crura CUy-Weatmlmtrr
Hamit ton- Ha rarford
Hartwlck-Ilhaea
Hofetra-Bt, Lawrence
Indiana (Pn-I-Manaflald
Juniata-La banon Vallry
XAhlfTt-Mahlasbcri
•
Lotk Haran-Weatchrat r r
VajaachuaetU-CUrkeon
Mlddlabury-Coaat Ouafd
K . T. Agglra-Morrtjvllte
Northraatam-Low*II Trxl.
r tn n MIL-Albright
Perm lU lo -ffy rn c u M
Ptnniyrlranla-Navy
Prlnct tan-Dart mouth

Phone 368

Clothes Must Last Twice As I/ing! To Clean
,
Them Often Is Tho Answer!
O r V ’1

Men'*

Fell

(Cleaned

ONI
1H
14-11
0-11

and Blocked)

M A TS ..
D R E SSE
S U IT S .
PANTS

Ilratlley-llllnoia W eeley

4M
M
9 iU

1M
8-4

BuMtr-Toladd

0-1! CaHetatt-ff- Dakota &gt;U te

1S-1
0-31
SI-SI
&lt;M
4T-‘

Cattkag*-Macomb
Cake-Baldwin-Wallace
Charteeloev-Car bor.d tie
ConeoedU-SL John *
Culver Stockton. 111. Coll.
0-V Tort Hayea-Wretherford
3-4
C rin n e llR lp o n
6-1! Hinovrr-Roa* roly
&lt;M H ridetberf-Cmhunt
ST-I Hlram-Kent
20-4 Indiana St.-Cmtrxl Normal
0-K Iowa Tr-Drake 1
H Kalamazoo-Albion
DNI Kanaaa-Washington (St. U )
Knox-Coe
•
0-li Lake Poreet-Auguitana
2- Macalexter-St. Olaf
4-1
DNI
0-8
3S-4
DNI
30-3

12-2
DNP
12-12
26-7
M l
12-11
M
t-ll

u i i i m a e cu v a ik

Arkinm&gt;IUM Institute

1MI

S. Melhodlet-Texma U

16-21

Tcxas-Bsytor
'

K

T-T

’Other Os Sms m

Arizona-New Mexico

0-2
37-'

MlimtaoU-Indiana

DNI

« K g Six Canfamwa
Nabraaka- Mlaaou rl
Oklahoma-Karuaa Rlatr

014-'

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Rvanlng B erelaa. 1:44 P. M.

( K i r a l x I a 4 B a n d a / a . w k a a a a r t lr e
la a l » : * ( A . M l

Attain And K alian M en" le Ihe
rn b taal
af
th e . l-aeaon-Harmun
• kb-fl w ill be r e h a la akurafcaa nl I
c h i l .t , K eleeliet, Ik ra n a k e u l Ike
ten iia on I ta a 4 a r. N evanebrr I.
Tke O eM aa T e a t la: " A t by on*
inait'e 4 leeb e4 len re
m any
w are
m a d . alaaera. ao fcy lh a abadl.noa
o( ana e k a ll m any fca m ada rl« n i* -« •" (Hom an* lilX ),
Among Ik e e lU lio a n which ram prlM ik e I^M an -H erm o n
la
Ik*
follow ing "from (ka ttlktai "And
0-«l aald. 1 ^ 1 ea m ak a man l«
our Im m aga. U la r o u r llk .n —.
and let l l i r n havn dom inion u r r r
ih r (Ian o f Ika aaa, an d o»ar Ilia
fowl of tk a a ir. a a a n**r Ika r a tHr, aad ev e r ell Ik e re rtk . and
o ta r every rra a p ln g Ik in g Ikat
rraap aik upon 1 ka ai-rth And tl.ol
pat. a t ara Ik in g I k a t Ita had
made a n J , fcakold. It waa te a r
g to o f (ile a . I .'44,III .
Tka L eaaan-karm nn a le e larludaa
Ika fo llow ing p aaaaga fram Ika
rk rfe lJa a r la a a a la a lk e u k ,
Walan ra a a4 lla a lth w lik Kay lo ika
H rrlp eu r.a- ky Mary Ih-kar IM dy:
"M an’a g r a u ln e oalftiood la ro ro g alaak U a a ly In w k al la gao4 and
tre a . Man la a a llk a r aalf-m nda
n o r at ad a by in oat a la I M rra a la d
m an" (P IM f i l t l .

*1.1. e o i l.e rA TH O I
\ | t yi«M||| fB lh o llc
• •th Av«*

llrriifffjr St 7 \Vr«I

|Bagar a-k.-.i, ■ a

A. M.

4

J n L jb *■ &gt;4^t»y. KJperlalaJ#.

B. L. P E R K IN S

i! i*tu«h

fa ir! I .*

11V A L E X A N D E R It. G F-O R fit'
W ide World F r a t u r r * W r llr r
'
W A S H IN G T O N . N..» «t. T h e e-m
h
b a ttlr of Fta-nlgrad ■■ Ihi- l»iu ra n
,I
F[ r t l battle r\«*r fought in a yu —m .
arirc c i t y —a m ultiple a rrir* o f • •* * ., •
te rrific alruirxb-a from *tr*i*l to m -v
H r r r l , from h n u ir In h o u ,r. fro m | , hit..I i
roof In cellar In *«*wer.
1|,r i- '
A m e ric a n
uddn-ra
probably
In
w ill have lo tin u m i fiy h tiiig i f ( t r
thla kind u h rn I be
N a ll* gel*
g o in g on the continent.
,
A p a r t from ihe r-iurage u f the
Rukalan tle frn tlrr-, there are two
m ain reaaoiu c ire n by the m ili­
YOmi T \3 T R DRMAND3
ta ry men fo r the proton gad S la limrrad rralatanre a y a in it wave
7 It • B U T tH
a f t e r w av e of llit lr r 'a U-»i In ;Iona:
The R n l'a I tim u lrd re « f g u e r­
illa ta llc x and Ihe advantage pov
t n u i l by defender- In n eily b a t­
tle.
B e rt ••Yank"
I *vy,
fo rm er
C lcerlan d boy uod -oldter of fo r­
tune who i« Irai-h in - the llr ili- b

U»n»Ur»

a*

m %tr*vt fi^hlln?

throur

•% b l * tnruil pio1

I ’. .
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I ’l E A Q - M l r V C S

I A N Or f-'lCEIi DOWN
1

sr/V i-s

t o

sh e

H anfnrd llrlv h l*
I’foBl fifflrw
I'hitno 111.
It#w
ruthw r Willi*
i'BBlnr.
Htinilsy h|««*^« I N
lit* * A. l l ^
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I IXJNT K N O W ISu
iT C E C rA lM L V Hr A
P » H A llr i^ U L UN

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CORRECT MEN'S WEAR

B ia s HEI2E ' -

P H H : *.'H E f2 O U 2 O A f i o A f i

Bond Buying
Is Your P a rt of
production!

.VICTOR?]

WlilttUr-Pomana

titn r i m f k n n o m n m r x r n
f o r , l-aro A --, a Kill.* Ml.
D r, J ..- A. Ti.lla P o * lo r ,

Jit i

i«11h!&gt; u 11h

GOr. S /

C a lif A gglre Coll. P4C
C T trnry-W hitw orth
K rren o -flU ta-N av atla
O reg o n S ta te - M o n tan a
P ofiw m a-W hutiar
P u g e t S ound-Peetfle
Karra m anl o- Rkltnax

At THE CHURCHES

an! th* infantr
* Mriln lhat Nai

prepAr&lt;**l
,!\ ant tifr i i
,•

i r n n n c r n I k i i i / Ih 1.1 in nil »in t c i,
Y*Uh m ch IU H p w lr r t iiif f i t j i»irtiru ln r U ito for hoM in* it. T h u
» p 'k , J'o vrm h vr l-H,
sr1cvti*«l
for th r o b irrv.inri* id F l iri !a, ttiul
i (V r r y n u r, whrUipr h»- I*** •» prtrJur t r or roitftttmrr of ••••!. !• urj?r I
1 to n iv c rtp r fM i.in
• i. r ihtniffitt
I that 1! 1C hn« In rn i i r m t | i d »*doctmn year nn I tl*a. I»i*ivit|d»n.*&lt;*
| N s c x lan d e d m l
th* 1 ie*mcr#A

SERVICE SOX TOO!

416 Grandview Ave., Roa*
Court. 0 A.M, week days.
2*/g to kindergarten agci.
Enrollment limited.

UMflwoon

Brigham Young-Desver
Colored o-Utah
Colo. Btata-Utah Stata
Otkar Osoms
Colo. Mlnee-Mont. flu te
Idaho (8. B l-Compton
P A c m c coAffr
Psrtflo Oasst Cksfwei
Orrgon-U. C. C. A.
H. California-California
Rtanford-Washington

S ocks*

Open For Third Year

1:14 P. K

&lt;unirr an n ex t s r m o r n i

Railinghxm-Crnyel (W

Bring In rout linngriN for garments
—we can't gel any morel

G o ins r o c
w ir 4 l a C k rie ile a w r e c k r

f r e e r a l a s H arrlce

(Compiled bp Central Pren Aunciltier)

AnOUT OUR ECONOMICAL
LAUNDRY SERVICE

STONE
PRE-SCHOOL
NURSERY

arm s*, sarm rr m ts e n
O e a rse B. g tem er, P a a le r
IWadar Seaaot. 1:11 r. M.

N O T E — I'N I* in c tn a did ool p la y ta c k o th a r In 1*41

WE ALSO DELIVER!

r . II. U ra a tk a m . aatalater
Sanford A aa. at lllh at.
•
S tate S rao o l, 4 |t l A. M.
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J. F.. RowUmL Jrw Cashier

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Algiers! Captured As U. S. Forces
Strike Key North African Defenses

aoutharcit Pacific ir o n made by

8 a UnlrtnUp of PWrlda Gator*
m m through their final rough
L i e a t Alllaa C aaipkell, r t the
W A A C S , a Ja tla lste n tka aalk U

CoUtU Coy at tka Greed CehtraJ
ladoctlra cellar (a N n Yark City.
Caletta cornea from Atlanta,' Oa,
where ik« v ia tha e®*Ul d m *
■ ajorttte of tka IM plea* *]}•«!rI

*Unt One Destroyer,! Rhodes

band of Grorgla.

One Cruiser Sunk;

Probably
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•pall doom to Ik*
I* Saturday. Kug*M
Ida c*nt*r and g.m *
tka Georgia battM,
la lorni today to
Mvtrml (Sort aerial*
. which, ky tka way,

Q ator

and on defen**,

Metapono rhrer, four mllaa oaat c f
Roll point on Guadalcanal, hut
Mnad* no contact with tka main
Tlapanea* body o f troopa to this
area. Army dire bomber* carri*d
out a*v*ral attacks on roomy am ­
munition (turnpa in d gutollne
atortUe
.
Tha U l t of tha communique No.

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cast longUud*).
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By MARGARET RERNOOLE
Wld* World future* Writer
NORTHAMPTON. M s*-; Hj'
6.—Moat women lov* a “"“ *1"
*y*n on thereto Ira* |M t o »
Th* WAVE* or* a*

BILL'S PACKAGE
STORE * BAR
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W han W A V E * pourjd Into Uu
tin y railroad *u f'°.n
Istratlon day. pkotogrealwr* aw
arked that
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rvm urked
t n t l trow
v t n, w
g S T t chic c lll r i l a a .
pasted ky th * W A V R a a lrta d y n
unNorm fo r ahror aw iflk._
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M arket Commissioner
Tells V a l u e O f
F l o r i d a Farming

aw

W A V K agot th*lr order* ctock .
so th*v could Sava • u f . • *
application riving than, uniform
for |2C0. ( f l u allowarca l i Od
vanc«d U tham aa credit wit
•ho aloro supplying th*
uni

On N ov. 8 th :

l l , A*m&lt;I*I** Prwl
American Hying lortrcaact with
ritish
fighteni
attacked th*
ill* locomotir* work* and Ahbailll* Airport, inflicting heavy
damage ck&gt;** on htcli of th*
raid on C«noa, described today
aa th* heaviest air attack of war.
From N*w Guinea came th* re­
port U-at U. 8. troop* who hav*
hacked their way mor* than 100
mil** throggh th* Papuan Jungl*
w*r* reported polled
for an
all-out agsault on Uuna. key
Japan***
hair
athwart
tha
enm y’a New Guinca-Folomon I»land. supply rouu

Jam** H iggins. a new member,
waa Introduced to the club by
Charles Morrison, hi* *pon*or, a*
• quiet unassuming young man
with
a
bright
future who
pa*M***d all the oialltle* of a
good HoUrlan. Mr. Morrison, who
waa In ch*rg* of th*. program,
also Introduced Mr. Rhodes.
Visitor* at today's luncheon In­
cluded I)*yton T. Kort of W**t
Palm Beach. B. T. U ln h art of
West Palm Beach, and 1. B.
Mann. M. T. Smith. II. J. Krgle•ton, John Brumley. T. K. H ig­
gins, C. R. Dawson. Al*a Johnson,
and 3gt. Gordon Swaim of the
Royal Canadian Air Fore*.
“ F irm labor,” declared
Mr.
Rhode*.”
has been
recklessly
pulled Into faetorir* and armed
lore**, until many farmer* ar*
forrod to rodue* their livestock
and tillable acreage, until many
of otu* farmer, and farm eco­
nomist* *e* an approaching farm
crisli and an
ln«vilabl«
food

will clim ai a hug* Alllrd offenl i u —b#ffln ir Septembei but
rtTMilrd lit its entirety only
todsyr-A-kel. elreody has c its red
th* iu p sn tsr from virtually *11
the m l of Papua fr«stem New
Guinea)
and r*sult#sl in rroccupation of the main Dentree a jtc a u i Islands north of th#
eastern tir^of Now Guinea.
The solo other Jiponese force
now In roups ha» been driven
Pack across the Owen Stanley
Mountains. This
force
had
pushed to within 12 air miles of
the great Allied stronghold of
Port Moresby on the southern
coast last Summer
These enemy irtxips at last re­
ports were restating just south
of Oivl. «r*4 miles southwest of
Bun*.
but
A u.tialian
Jungle
troop, on Friday and Saturday
captured ten ridge* on wtlrh the
Japan.-.«- made a .trnng stand
and the rapture of Olvl «■* be
ll*v*d only a m ailer of hour*
In
any
*yenl. the .urprUe
Amenran thru.t to the Hina area
has all but ou lf tanked the Jap*
to Otvl and their chance, of ever
reaching th*
Uuna beachhead
a**m remote.

(IN FLORIDA)
R iy R n iiiB ft S m a s h
(CeatUHM* *n P**a Twa&gt;

afterward that
"*J*‘ f ?*h*
lb* f i n t wa*k of W A yin i U to
lo t oulflttad with
Po I went down to try on* to
In th* re-decorated garaw w kro
g irl, get what Navy m i ^ l b j y &gt;
allow ad U oftlcara Ip Iba woman

what you might call Ur

(aU date* ar*

“ (a) United 8U t*» fore** ad­
vanced eastward to th* MaUpono
-river, four mil** east of Roll
wpolnt on Guadalcanal Island. No
coo tact with tha main enemy body
to thU a n a waa mad*
Thai*
waa no other troop activity on
Guadalcanal during th* day.
“ (b) Army dlv* bomber* mad*
a w v c n d r t f - w» on *n*rny positions
^ during th* day. A l a m ammuni­
tion oomp and a gaaolln* storage

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troopa coatlauod to adranc* to tha
aaatwwd to th* vicinity of th*
Metapono rtvar.
. “(J) During tkg afUrnoon of
Nov.'7th. U7B.-nlra*ft attacked
an atomj^*uriac^fore*jabout 150
•my planes nttomptod to protect
illon which emulated of
crulror ami 10 destroy.

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As Armistice Day Celebration1

Girl H ostesses
To H ave M eeting
At Service
Club
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Th# “Rjinfrmt

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hostrsa o rirnnisalion
olif I hr Srrm
nol# County D rfensr C ouncil, w ill
rn«*#t this r r r n ln ir m\ n on o'clock
At the S c r v k r M tn's C'lul* «n
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two of th. prevlou. mrellnr.
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not obllge.1 to attend. Any ..th S(rrlr&gt;. ,
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rr». howororr. Including *nv nr» wuh flirl ,„| «,„| k
girl* who would Ilk* to Join th. llontni( ,,Ullk. „„„
Jnrganlullon. may attend thi. cla-- , onajrm'i. e,„l ulth i
■ml ll* considered eligible f« ,pp||fai « | . „ |„ Inmemtwrahlp a* far a* the tralninir
, I. ■„ „l f..rre
qualification la conerrtird l»th.i »*m|&gt;.-.l M, felri-k
qualification* are: *ge of la i
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up&gt; n written request (non parent • ir ltllls|
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| amt .pcn*or*hlf» by some writ IH| n&lt;&gt;( h»&lt;- i.»
I known person In the communit&gt; lonir* .landing in tin
Over 250 application, have al
(n other place*. »r
j ready b**n received, according in to yolunU-er. to re|&gt;oi
i Mra. Wright, but any other eligi ;;90 o'clock thi. even
ble girl* aro Invited to join.
not yet rnteml. will I
Membcrohlp card* In th* organl- iq the Seminole Goon
saUcn aro read y to b* Issued to dorp* .and after 40 01
qualified member*, and afUr thi. Iuf work will la- given
w**k, no girl*-will b* admitted to honoring them at re.
• la c * N o*, i , I k * R aaalan* atalad. danewe or otb*r affair* #pon»ore.l, worker*,'' *dde.l Mr. I
by
th* R*cr«atloil Division, with 1 “Worker, are want,
and wtralker conditions w er* mak
Ing large acalc o p * ra t Ion i
In- 'out permission ofaihrdlshnllu.h ,lgy time, amt also to
Mr
c rr a iln g ly d lfflc o lL D ay by day out presentation cf the memlwr ntog." ronllnue.)
Thi* I. *n emergene]
approaching w ln |* f was coming ship card.
to th * aid
of
tha
d * f*r» l* r.
W R A T H KM
throughout th * m o tn U ln * region
T h * R u u la n * aloo w ar* **tiln g
F L O R ID A — L ittle t*m p e r*ln r
th * p act of tha fighting In the change tonight,* with scattered
ntack taa M cto r no rth eait ol shower* In th * east central and
Tuapo *. where h aavy c a .u a ltle * th* axtrem * ooulh coast*.
were Infllgtod oh unlU of tn*
A L A B A M A — W arm er tonight
R um anian a rm y .
G E O R G IA — L ittle
change
in
tem perature to n ig h t

L O N D O N . N o. l». (4*1 M ,*ir.
(San 2.M0.0H0
m arried
women
hav* lircn einploye.1 in B r i l l , h
*rgr In d u .lr ie ., Labor M ln U trr
!levin told the Home nf Com-

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«»f the train in g classes /or llu * '
pdRN which war# h#M l a • I intiitl*
acconiing to Mra. M. I* \\ r t»c»•
c l,.1 ,man of the I I , . t c .
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And this protection Is addtd to your keener enjoyment of
the superb Piuuf Morris’ flavor and aroma. Try it. Fmd out/
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Nazi jbrfve In
C aucasus R ange

n- i&gt;iie&lt;i&lt;led Preaai
I *i*ii*iI Stiita** force*. strik,„k- 1. 11 11 i*r»tht-lnting n'itfbt
lllit |tnv'IM))M. I"|ll!)l*)l 111 ll|K)ll
Hi,. ki*\ il)*frn*i** of F rench
\ , . i l ) i Afrti’n tivlnv a f t e r til­
t h . 'm * &lt;i*rioii* l«»-*•»••■» on th e
\ i, In n u t ) at t a.*)nlib)iH*ii and
, .i.i'.ii iii)! Algiers
Hi. I
Stall*** chtilI, i n . in Ill'll*! was nchu-vetl
| I Intel Stale*
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hav* not itU n d n i •!

ilaanal, waa d u ia g M b
r Torpedo.
*
) D u rin g th * morning

an sxirs-fin* cigarette

\xis Planes Reported
Attacking A I N e d
Fleets Off Coast
Of Occupied City

Air Station Commissioned

Farmers Essential
Sus?** ToWinningWar B
Another

Americans on Guadalcanal
were reported puihing th eir
lines fa rth e r eastw ard with*

Cayb G**rg* E. E lm , t*y-5igkl
U. 8. flier, ***** to ho won tourm ud InU* box that held tk*»*4»U
k* w tsrs Ika a to Ik* darocaU***
ik.ouelr**. If* waa m u r t tb« flylag Ml ran aUUaMd aaar Danria,
A astral la, recently daroraUd ky
U m L Or*. Ga*rg* B . S ratt H*
wear* Ik. DUttogutokad Sgrric*
Cross a ad Silver Stay aa kto aklrt

Troops In New Guinea
Reported P o i s e d
To .Launch Attack
On Buna, Jap Base

Declares

iT u J S i

th* guards and tackI**
■ th* ahantag atod,
attornstad lh«m In, an
and dgfaaalro lln*
Imrd. YWrd KoooUky
m# of hi* beat charging
ly that ha. already
l Southaastern confergnltlon, Nick Klulka.

Member Associated Press

SANFORD. FLORIDA, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 9. I9t

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PROCLAMATION

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WHEREAS, all America ghoulil honor Armistice
dkjr th is y o t r .u a day of high Inspiration, not as n day
of frustration bocauw we aro a t war. and
.
WHEREAS, November 11th thla year means more
than a celebration of victory In World W ar I and the
commemoration of the deeds Dt those who havo In th e
past fjhran their Uvea for their country, and
WHEREAS, we can boet honor the memory of
those ir ho died for ue In the tM t war, and of those who
are dying for ue in this war, by dedicating ounclvei
on th is aay to th# taek of carrying on in the name of
freedom, liberty and Juatico for all,
NOW THEREFORE, I. W. C. HILL, aa Mayor of
th« C ity o f Sanford do hereby proclaim Armlatlee Day,
Wednesday, November 11th, 1M2. a general holiday
and request all merchanU to cloeo their places of
bualneea fo r th e entire day. u .
I fu rth e r call upon evejy cltlxen to set aside hie
.with The Am erken
ee In honor of those
■conflicts, end to ob*
» pledge to those who
i to perilsion dtopjited
At WB WILL WORK,
victory Is o o n egsln.
to d W E

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ONE BILLION and
Three Hundred
MILLION in WAR
BONDS—

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famed by acouta that Florida *
la on* of tha toughest In U&gt;a
. li, Coach Wallata UutU cent
i Bulldog* through a long passocriromar* Toaedajr afUmoon,
first workout o f tS* w**k for
t t bora who did tha playing
llnat Alabama Saturday.
.Conch
Howell
llollii,
»ho
bad tha Tator* play Maryland,
Conch Tctfn Utb had dt.. ,--^ o d n lln# that la capabl* ol
p.; stopping Georgia's running gam*
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caae tha Bulldogs will hare la
duplicate their Tut week’* performanc* and Uka to tha air.
Captain Frankla Slnkwlch, who
toaaed the winning touchdown
heatrra agalnat Alabama, waa hit­
ting hla target* with deadly pre­
cision thla afternoon.
Blnkwieh, Incidentally, la head4d for a new ivortd’l record for
total grand gained thli season.
The fireball, mostly by passing,
haa racked up 1737 yards agalnat
arven opponents to lead the Na­
tion.
- Hud Schwank set the existing
record last year when he led the
Nation with 11(26 yards, Slnkwich
haa four more game* to play,
whch mean* ha will have U&gt; ave­
rage only 126 yard* per till to
break the record. In the .even
games to dale ha haa an average
of SOS yards. Frankie’* beat ef­
Yaa, last yrar'a liquor taiM fort waa agalnat tha University
vree^d bar* bought that aiaay of Cincinnati when he
came
through with 3t1 yards on four
pass completions and DU) yard*
r tthlnc.
Agalnat Alabama he was atop,
ped almost cold cm the ground,
getting only 30 yards, but
hit
A L L POPULAR BRANDS
paaaea amassed 131,
O, D. Parrall, Pray.
Frankie played on* of hla beat
M jJ b a jJ M jr ^ ^
K nies last season agalnat Klori, scoring two touchdowns ami
kicking a field goal. If he ran
repeat that performance thi*
week, then Georgia’# stock will
t&gt;r much more valuable.
Georgia will leave for the Flo­
rida lilt Thursday morning and
RMp-g,
t-rf. /.
---------will put up at Tha Inn at Font*
f ? t Ques. Arr all laxative*'all**- V a in llearh. Hotel aeommodaAna. Certainly not. Qora. Ars all tlona wrr* not avallabl* In Jarkaiathrea herbal laxatives? Ana. .onvllle.
( to.
aotnaar* aallna, emollient,
Sine* all handa cam* through
ad
ile. Ques. la Hlsek-Drsught her-|th* Alabama tilt without Injury.
’
bait
Ana.
Yra,
purely
herbal|
Coach
HutU will probably atlck
!|t~; *IT
i
“
gentle but thorough If lo hla uaual lineup agalnat the
sna are followed.
Dlack- Gators.
Itwlight has been a beat-seller
ill over the South with four genCtaC ration*.
26 to to d)»ea only
FMFUIYMRNT FROBI.KM
Da sure to follow label
Done.
K t i£cuo
OKLAHOMA CITY. Nov. t. &lt;d'&gt;
- A member of the Oklahoma ( ‘tub
was telling Manager O’Rrlllrv
what a lime he was having find,
tng household help.
*T even called up a former
maid and asked her If she i m »
when 1 could git 1 rip." said the
member.
"Hhe said; "No m’aam. I don't
I can’t even gel none myself "

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H alfback’s Looks
F o o l The Public

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Lindsey Plant Co,
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W ANT TO BUYi any kind old
Koum to wrack. l)ohart Uimbar Co.. 908 Sanford A t *.
■ far trimmed Schiaparelli
t, sis* 1 » rrc-ft0, for 116ftim sU o Av*.

Will pay nab for traah cow. a A.

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L i wren him iuv&lt;! the retiring typo
i f male |« purely rolncldental.
Tht* memiry-footnl newcomer,
v ho Inalati U|w»n wearing m cer
is.irt tan *v*rater like night before
at* h horn* gome, i» the climer*
ry
I t* Iwcn l&lt;x)king for et
left
t illf elnte he rente to W'leconeln
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year*
ego,
Sfuldreher
v i .l-io t RUep him for any other
6 ft half he rver baa roacned.
In ordinary yrar*. mid-aoaaona
iii &gt;ut Badger fiRitluill are liber«.»&gt;• eprinfcleil with regreta, but
r j# year ia different. With four
vir'p and u tlo In non*et»nferenre
i . »n|wnI*tif»fi* Wiaronain fens are
i &gt;Hng a rucc*’ afol Big Ten cam*
l iiiarry with Hirarh In a auper11151' rolt.
Shouldered with moit of the
nun'ftg chore* when fullback Pat
Haider.
leading
acorer
and
kround gainer in the Big Ten
I. *t \rar, wa% alowrd down by a
I
niury, Hirsch fillril the gap
h i' I
honnrp to apan, running
f**i five tfiurhdfjwn*( and passing
ji*r another.
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LEGAL NOTICES

• LIQUORS

m p la ln l 01*4 herein a e a lu s t
slspartment of a U na Insurance &gt; a u .roon
th * 1th , 4 s y of

toncein In hit native
tiv# Wausau
after graduation.
lie's irot football figured out
this way:
“ The came can help you tre­
ly a*
mendouslr
aa 'lone as you don't
i f head. Ones you do.
iret thei b
bi*
j ou’re all Ihrouph
SCRAP

A- I&gt; IS O . *i me ta ln a » ,u l* day
of Ih l* C o u rt ur 4*e,»* pro l a s *

(*•*., Will
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I T IH K t ’ I t T I I E I t O H O K IIK IS th at
Ih l* «., 4 , r of p ub licatio n *hat| be
p u b lish e d unc* n u * « b for four
ro n v o cu tlv * week* In th* A sa turd
If*rml 4 , a a*w *p*p*r nubUehed In
Hanford. K*m lnol* I'aulilr, Vlnrld.i.
W linee* my hand and th , *,(
ttrial aaal ul aald I’outl thl* trJ
day of Novemher A. II. IS S2.
t t I*. IIK ID flH IN
OFF—RailCTerh Clrroll t'*ur|
,

LONDON. Nov. 4.
Ires from 3A63 rhurrhra. chapela
and cravcyardi In Britain have
yielded U.403 tons of scrap metal.

Here’s one TABOO a
girl can forget when
she wants relief

&lt;AUtec4S6 U r i c . Fo r -fAe GAME-

run.

Metaaasian

&amp;*r*p*d' far U and lad tha drive
while they last, to any rsodrr
for the firs
“ t touchdown wcalnet
vrttlnr to' the Educational DiviPurdue.,
, sign. v,B
635 Fifth
Ave,
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riu a A
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extremely popular— right down to
Jl nlCOL . U K I I IT US- Tilt!
the training
room attondanto
eTATSt o r y i o x i n t . is *si&gt;
to whom football players are a
roix a r a is tiL s : t n i s n . is
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IP YOUR TASTE DEMAND*
IVIU.IAM
Hllin.TtlN
II.UtlttA
Ueside* starring at football.
Fuiaiirr
THE BEST Ul
basketball and baseball in hl|^S
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tie alee dub and win tha Junior
TO: Linraibr lU ffls lUI.rwalai.
clast presidency.
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Draft board permllUnw, ha In­
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NICK’S
Package Store
t l* 6ARPORO ATWUSCn

Itapufy Clerk
&lt;frf (trial c u r b I

...You can
spot it every time

Women tjalk plainly Unlay. Bo
J N nuking a bull’s-eye or
costa nr 7r&gt; ilayi;
Willie G. V ii ^houht know i k u t C!ARDUf*a
Tbomaa, «frunkrmua*t $10 and ■J way h$lp for purely functional
making a soft drink there
m ill nr 30 tlgya; Hen D, Wil* fH fitwiiU* gain. NtgrttJ 3 daya beare
no short cuts to “know-how”.
liaina, dmnkenneaa, $10 «rul co«U ,&lt;&gt;rr Hu* lim n nrul token An direvta-.#.
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or 30 day*; Howard William*, •k CAHDUI may aid in relieving
That's
the explanation of why so much
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satisfaction (a packed into the pause that
V / U U Il
*» U U b 1 Idrunkennea*. *10 and coats or 30 i \ ltllill nften wake* up Appetite,
, day a and diawrilerly cuimI ucIw flft jimI s tiig ialijin by I nr re in in g flow
refrethet with Ice-cold Coca-Col*. Fifty,
Jrnlutiay, a juke JoinI brawl. Mfui rotlj or 45 (|ay#F, M. of ruulr ic julrea, I hue help# biiij f
nrvt two revolver* foond on the. TcM»ka. rrcklcaa driving, %S and f t oibtancc fc r tim es m os. L n d d
seven years of knowing how to blend
Tiv il!
fltKir of Hie Juk** joint in Gnlda | r(liu or |fi day a,
Nature’s choicest ingredients exboro after tlie* brawl In I to tbr
White rft*e* w ire; Frank II.
tirrea! nod arraignment
Irfnrf Bennett,
plain the different kind of refresh,
ilrunkene**, $ 10
ami
Judge V I. Miller in ("t!&gt; C urt roati or 30 dayi, Alleeii B Col­
ment you get In Coca-Cola.
M indity evening of Mo ipi Smglr I lin*, (liaordrrly conduct, $26 bond
t*ry, jraioua negro hurhand an»i' (-•treated; K. V .Sikeaon, parking
J It Mkimbnll, ilntit^r "t*d well1
,
„
A finished art In Ita making create*
dres.e.l mgru. whose ulb-g.-d «i » 11 "Ight on street.. 12 l«.nd Mlentiim* to Rmglrtiiry'* wife were traded; M U . f wrwh« 11. drunk*
Its original taste. You've never found
the .Utrd rnuar of the .,'Brrrl , rnnraB. U «n.l rn.li or 16 daya
|'W
this
delicious taste in anything else
Singletary said that on 7
, „ . snd Jack Kills, drunkenness, lift
« ,|»re
viouR t»ccn#nui. he had gone to and 'boils or 4.^ days and disord­
except
in Coca-Cola Itself. The same
the home of Marshall to "rmmn" erly iundurt, fl.'i and costa ur 4u
days.
skill
guarantees
the unique quality you
with him. an ! thnt he only rarFled ia gun for "protectinn** Hr
expect
In
every
drop of this bett-liked
T ie ave,ay.- atfe of fathers In
£ifJdc-«l that MnrahAll hail pulJed
soft drink on Earth.
a knife on him nnd that the only the United States at the birth
thing thnt prevented n fight tiien. of their r tildren u 21 years.
mis |he fwr| that Marshall' wife
Note how Coca-Cola goes beyond mere,
h«d
Tim inside the houfc
Twin iH-aked ,l|l, Victoria, highty quenching your ihlryt to leave a deOn thr evening of the brawl, eit summit in th* Owen fltanley
J. It Mi iktmll w m , he »n|d, aent- ll*ll*e, i
first scaled by Eng
lightful after-sense of refreshment. Here'*
eri in the ‘ fulHKiif" nr booth of llshnien
IfWO
energy that you can really feeL Be sure
the juke joint, IlMfltlng to a "pitolu tolo”
.Suthlenly Fingletary j
ytxt get the real thing. There’* no com*
Tlte stlclde- fate In England
entered, revolver in hand. Scared
parIson. Call far Ice-cold Coca-Cola by
wltnr*-i* nin ted that they had lull amons males was about
gotten out milt kly It waa brought pel rent befor; that of ID3J.
ft* hill name or by Its familiar abbre­
out Hal .Manhall quickly knock*
viation— Coke. The best is always the
*1 the gun nut o f Ktitflflary's
hand Stnirlrlary Insists,) that ths
better buy.
other rrvolvrr. later found on th#
floor. lH-t"n«.-l |i, Marshall, hut
no proof ,.f tM* ttsi found.
In s t s x ended. vThyn Jude*
Miller adjudged Hinulrtary rullly
on two count* fftu and roita of
ll&lt; kw lea-odd Cios-CoU. Ir't
SO days fur t at tying n Concealed
Inc, bill lh« big things It Jon
waa(Kjii. and lift and costs or 461
wil* make || th« be* liked
days for assault ami threat*.
Marshall, pilor In being dismiss­
ed, was lirtn,i-.l by Judge Mil­
ler, and tnl.1 In avoid all appear­
ance id |&lt;a)iiiy attention lo *4Wsnlma limit* the supply of Coca-Cola. Those tins*
nolhcr man's wife.
Other negio rases were! John­
when you cannot set fa, rtmsmhcn Coke, hdng fins
nie Mrtiill. dntnkrnnssi, |10 and
Open For Third Year
chotca, sells out ins. Ask for li such tlma. No matter
costs or thirty days; Willi* Dorkltlgh t, drunkrmirsa, lift and coat*
SERVICE SOX TOO!
how short Ike supply, the quality of Coca-Cola cSrrtet on.
or 4ft days; Jo* |lald|n, drunken* 410 Grandview A v«„ Roae
ness and disorderly conducL 630 Court. 0 A.M: week day*.
and rosts or GO day* on aach 2 ' i to kindergarten ages.
•onua OHSH AuiNoiitror ihi cocA.ioi* coaiAxr ir
count; IdToy Dabney, dlsordsrl
CORRECT MEN'S WHAR .
Enrollment Halted.
conduct, lift and coata or
HI ) C O C A - C O L A B O T T L I N O C O M P A N Y
daya| Henry lilack, diunkttmess,
10 and costs or 30 days; Louis
toberts, dntnVrnness, 120 hand
estreatr.1; Coleman Kembsft; dlsonlcrly ruraluct, 120 bond estreat­
Bur i t s t h ^ notj ^ T a
ed:
J U S T G O T TIME
Also, Willie Mbs tlurks, as­
T O &lt;3C rB A C tC TO
I PUTTHE C L O O c P / f
sault, straight liu days; Georw
Sparks, drunkenness, lift
and
costs or 4ft days, amt disorderly
TH B A iX tiS
BAIJLV
conduct, 120 and costs of 80 days;
i
Dsn Miller, driving with pus
&amp;
I. w
light, tJ and rusts or 6 dr,v&gt;;
David Fleming, drunkenness, lift
"» r“
and costs nr 4ft days; and dl*-

Juke Joint Brawl
Brought Before

STONE

•

PRE-SCHOOL
N U R SER Y

B. L

PER K IN S

RTTA KETT

By PAUL ROBINSON

fiufns

sw er/m

60 days. and tor assault and
threats, 12 ft and cu t* or 76 d*JS|
Harrison Clark Jr. *20 and coata
*
or 60 daytj, Martha Jackson. dlaordartr conduct, f i t and Mata or
46 day* I Kslhertn# Wltliaa*.
assault, 620 and coata or 76 467* .
and diaordarly conduct, fSO and

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For Victory. . .

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N E W S I’ A P E K

DAY. NOVEMBKK 5. 1312

| i -’

F.D.R. Submits
Blueprint 01

Ties For Title

Cut h OulOfSaddht;r 1o r s i
b 1943 In Congress S e e n

Streamlined AutoraobUes and Many Air*
olanes
Post W ar Traffic
______

Lehman Sees New Deal Is
Manager Op- Conservative DemoI thnlstic In Matter: brats And RepuUlr
&lt;v .Of Obtaining Trans- cans Control Bdl
j portation Facilities House and Senai

NEGRO B A LK S
W A 8H IN O TO N , N ev. I . I * ) —
Tbs exreutire committee of tbs
Daughter* o f tbs American R*vw*
lull on today rejected tbs conditions
laid down by Marian Andersen.
negro iln*sr, In bar conditions!
acceptance o f nn Invitation to giro
a war benefit contort In Conatltutlcnal Hall.
Bhs auk ad that
there be no sttempt to segregate
the audience on the basis o f col­
or and that sba ba allowed to ass
tbe ball In tba future.
Mr*. M IN IV E R WEDS
H O LLYW O O D . Nov. 8. (* ■ )Enslgn lllehard Ney, Greer Garson’« son in “ M r*. Miniver” ta * *pected to marry bar this week-end.
Hr gave hla age as IS ; aha la SI.

Request For Tubercu­
losis Aid Is Taken
Under Advisement

Truck Owners A re
Urged T o H asten
W i t h C ertificates

County
Commiidonare
ad jounted a t their morning meeting
Tuesday to attend the dedication
of tho Sanford Naval Air Have,
but returned at 1:30 I’ . M. to
meet again for unfinished busi­
ness, 0. P. Herndon, County Clerk,
Slating that a number o f truck ■tftlfdl today.
owners Tn this section have not
Mr*. Volin Williams, president,
as yet pat In application far Cer- and Mrs. J. I . lngley, chairman
i if tea tea o f W av Naeaaalty, C. R, o f the Bemlnola County TuberDaveset, Crusty agent, who with
si lloapHal Association,
tba beard to furnish *
M r * * and an orderly
iubawar the
board took th*
matter under consideration, Mr,
Hamden stated, and eve
e ffo rt
Dawson ’ pointed
w ill' be nu
re­
qutremenla If
worn tba ccertificate
t r t in t iu ta received
received,j qulrertrnl*
if It
it la passible to do
by tba truth owner, tba latter trill I so, ka added. In spite t f the fact
be required to record on It, tho that the budget la already made
mileage and t r L
number o f trips tmfci _
what it hauled. Figures Ib is en­
Frank Eva\- Hied tbe plat of
tered win ba ebatttad from time Evansdale subdivision at Lake
U time by a representative of the Mary. The board held up approval
ODT.
Owners may be checked of the plat, paodtng further con­
It
was
enroots on trips, anywhere or at sideration and study.
noted, Mr. Hamden said, that in
any time o f the day, ba added.
Instruction books Mnt from Da- tba dedication Mr. E v e n provided
________________________________
troll to owner* by tba O DT should that tba streets, alters and parka
not be thrown away, but should ore ' received for the use and
ba kept fo r refarenoo In making I benefit o f the lot owners only,
certificate rntriaa, said Mr. Daw-j with the siuspiton of tbe Coun.
son, adding that be would have try Chib Road and Third Street,
(thing to do In regard to an- which are dedicated t o the use
o f tba public.
forcing any O
Tbe notary public bond uf II
Contrary to oorao rumor* being
J.
Lehman and of Watson Rt-vl
at out, Mr. Dawaan
staled
that
waen a t
was approved by the board. A p ­
la n o . barge
r« being
him*Tor aiding fit fllilog out car- propriation o t 860 was made to
the lervifU man's sen doff com
11Grate applications,1, whiefb
la entirely free tn order to aid ■titles. Also 6300 was appro
Dilated ta tba Bemlnola County
local farm truck ow
Defense Council fo r November,
and also 164 aitra fog alterations
in the Arm ary building.

Ere

Italian* Ask Truce
To Bury Their Dead P ro gress O f W ar

LONDON.
N ov. , „ ,
Haulers dispatch said lodi
tho Italians had aokad tho
for a t r e e to aaabla tthem to
b v I hair dead In Kgypt.
Tba
dispatch,
from
Cairo,
JAC K SO N VILLE , Nov. 8. did
not
*ay
whether
tbs
request applied to the whole of (Special)— M eaner* o f th* Flo
rid*
- State
Chamber of
Com
tba Italian fortM on tba Midi ter
mere* w ill ba given • report on
ranean-Qattara fro n t
tha 'T rogrea* , of tho W ar" at
their baalneee coaferenc* at Jack
tonvill* on NovJO and Dec. t by
Colonel A .
Robert
Ginsburgh,
chief o f th * lodtMtrial informs
tlon branch, VI, A. A , Washing
ton, D. Cs according ta an anwoonocmnrt
fcjr A. Y .
Milam,
chairman o f th#

To B o ^ u biject
ject A t
S tate M
eeting
Meetii

Naal* Urare French
To Join Luftwaffe

*

** b p q t

NUMBER

1’ rrn.i

54.

• 10,000 (^crmanH And
Italians Kstimated
As Killed, Wound­
ed Or C a p t u r e d

I*nlfiiif*r l 11&gt; (loud Scrap

£

JFKUSALF.M. Ho% S. (A P &gt;
N. w * nf
Unllrd
Stalra
tm- p- «r rit iny; in P i It* tin#
» « * rflfih ftl Um1b&gt; » l!h lh#
pithlifillnn of an artkl* In a
I jlrriin r m^nlhlf 8 wrIromlni
Ihr Amrrifan*
tilt Anottalfti Pr*#*li
T ile wnr-d Avi.e tU 'fcflt ol
111.' « o r w a s shnpiiiR tm lay
*ii tit** M iihU o f th e N o r th
'A f r n i t u
d e se rt.
W it h
the
Itritis h in N w ifl p u rsu it. N a i l
I'lr M Murnhul lttim n irl'n t*rok&lt;*ii nrm ii's w e r e ri'|&gt;orto&lt;l flc e ui|f
w o lv s u r il
acrosn
th r
Kyf\|&gt;lintl &lt;lrsi‘ l't n m id w ild
oiifii-inM , anil early c s lim a te n
I•L•as | i Im l i i ' lii*»n at -10,000
Uni..I km.I xMiwn.b tl ‘ »f t
Suit- ihstiiuaml Asia pri'onfrt
Htii » i'm-1 i npl tn inI, Hie IHifin f£ U#n
I**•
V a&gt;n I ht'Mui, (oiiimnvitler of
iht i.iiiiniM N.iftb Afriran i'ofp*,
inhi 'th i gink* wtrrr kineknl out
i*t lil i*. H o p r CVihcki'r, (Ml* »Sjob1 tin, h efto. i i •f
turn H»lh hnliHM' urul (Strm kn-'V* liHljfrd thnr loaaea
M.*Mn Tllli*, whn |&gt;Hf1in|MtfiI m t h*' •• i
• n il y .Inal 1hut ihrir forcts
t tl. Mitty «Srhi t»l
t w - Imt - hk
|M»
.a 111-ft
1«
l In*. "
I i.ti.bk . y. Id Mur'*ball Jan
littiM !*■ imp M lni«t#r
I ... . -■( Sa.iith kfncB, tic. v . I |dXt&gt;; reiuI of Hit­
ouik i
n t ts »•w tntiffit pr*j
^ j-* ml in iMu
;

StSf

Seminole Board
Holds Adjourned
Session Tuesday

Asfcocinlrd

SAVINGS BONUS

Axis Defeat Of W ar
In African Campaign

i
I - i don't look for much of a cut1
W ASH ING TO N, N&lt;
“•r
|In celery planting during the 10(A t * )— Vice I “resident lleary
i it season, providing trenspor- Wallace declared today “ l*re&gt;tation facllitira are available, and
■Ideat Raosevelt Is In *ire li that freight and truck facilities. leal spirits" despite lbs Re­
MW In uus for celery are not .11-* publican election
successes
•verted by the government to I yeaterdsy.
He auffm trd that milllona ,
Ptbar uses," laid H. J. tubman.!
of younger Americans didn't '
manager of the banford Slate
sate,
and that labor generally .
Farmer’s Market, who has Just
returned from Atlanta where nn nas loo busy is vole, s a u ­
thus tbe Democrats were U*-V
cals brats tba l&amp;lh anniver­ attended the meetings on Oct. I prised ef same of
their o f tba serein* o f tba first n and J9 of ths Southeastern1 slro n g n l support.
War, dunk in* Division of the U. S. Agricuitu-t
----------&amp;
,
at tba Stags ral Marketing 9enrtce.
•^S w itCantssns
a wsrs hsld
(By AiiBElitmf PriiiJ
In New
N
Mr. Lehman was Induced to!
_____
York. PbUW A S H .N G T tiN Nm S l
sdetphln and Washington. Marine attend this meeting by the Sem-| Km prartlral legtslatiri pu
Pvt. Uoward Bennett (above) of inole County Chamber of Com ‘ t i l e N rs I (col lose: control
merer,
whlen PJ**1
paid his
Parsons, W. Vs., (ted fo r first ®
err*!. wnicn
both houife in Tu#ft*iiy'« dec
place with Stanley Amiburry,
tcconllnff to hdiwartJ Htggmi. although lb# lM*&gt;r»orrmtir part;
In ord„
order In get all inin maintains
British marine. Doth contestants secretary. in
lls re majority wit]
formation for lb# benefit of lo­
lo| | „ j„ seals soil .’&gt;■! Sennit ;
finished In 18 and rne-fifth h
" ,
cal farmers. In regard lo rrstrlr .nember
*' '
0B“ *
Hons on planting of Class ]l
The Republicans,
with RM

WASHINGTON, Nov. 5,
&lt;AP) J- President Roowvdt*
submitted to Congrcu today
a blueprint for the posrible
creation of a poet-war Amer-i
lean transportation system
featuring streamlined auto­
mobiles on express highways
and thousands of commercial
To
airplanes.
sary
Tbs recommendation*
tdatisna wsrs
wer* mad*
mads
by a special o
&gt;**
Owen^D
Young
search headed by
ty Oven D. lo a n * ,
tbs industrialist,

M rrn b cr

Pled/te
UNITED STATES DEFENSE

crops, termed by .Secretary nf! House scats and .In in the Be*- |
Agriculture Wirkard, as non-cs ate. muld plsiv the nulrignl NgW
SeUtlaL
JI (chirrs in the mUHinl) -i.y tim e;
In the matter of transports-■the Kemnrratir members at ready j
L IM n tra i H
AXlvT Ailmlnlslratiuii
n t l l l l l l i i e i i a* saws ■
,
tlon facilities for Florida vege eilUeal
ofI the
I eft in rlghi nrr *ht»vm &lt;-tmbt l.nke Mnry I
tables. Hr. Lehman was opti­ iici&lt;*N chote to Join m w&gt;IM It*?pull- j
mistic, staling that hr hail been lirsn front
l.loy*1, II**rlwtl IU yt,
Tyrr, W allrr '
The l*resident may m ^ t the j
Informed that during the past
year, M.CKW new freight r a n had rhanged situation by urti'ttf mott11 kMilhrrinn (lilvr. mill Mr- illu rurhrmi. 1‘ niHlJ
been built, many of them refii*- frequently In an r m u t lv i r«M - lit r it Ti|ti« aihI 11|iv» i Sb.l I hi utlii rtl-r* nuff uuintf Icjiialatltc
erstor cars, l i t added (hat truck city inatrad
facilities at ths present lime are machinery
Thr ifrcmocratli party rlcctaj u
also sdequstr, and truckers com
majority
*»f the houae In
Inf Into th# local mark#t report I bar# "‘m
r- •*» »«
but obv iouiiy
that they arr having no trouble &gt;Tur*‘ U &gt; ’ vo,,n*
f r II Bbiirt of ariythtrif roBemblil
In r#ttinf tire* ami gas.
practical and JrjM’ndnbli
vol
Mr, l^ehman atataj that com tonlrol of that branch of COMmltUe rtporta of the m # # il^ r #
i . .|i*t l.vti d i he
would be available In th# very | Th*„
. r&lt;| |M&gt;»*srfu| RepubVntcncKii IrupB,
near future. Meanwhile, ha de^i,,..,, i n i I „ „ ( , bkreue left the
l» . Irtll-U
clared
Ihmt II. (» t Isyton *'fL ,s rt) of r'lsiitlin
nk Ii n If ItooRCTfll r
I .land. L' nIUhI
Galnrsvilie, administrator of lh # lU o n c mln&gt; diffkulhvs tn th# ' \ I
p* MM.I Marin##
ir s .
S . I I . K i n H o ld s Y o l r f I
AAA and chairman of the U8DAI irlIai r The I km otTitir majority ( * 1
■ i
ft* w (rain*
War Itosrt) in Florida, la working j there -as mlm-ed to it* loeraal
I n i n 1- i o n s &lt; l u l l
\&gt;
Jn|tii lo -r
writ out a program for Class R cropsl level since lien
i i ,itji.LtltmiaI lilandf
on a percentage baits, celery In-]
House returns almost tompleU
4%r\ 1 0
IN
N e w c s l M r in lip i
m11j.il n ■ (Irnpitr th#
eluded.
■la*t nigH, *'iu»e,| din Hnnucrat*
fr. -li Jiipam *# reiitMr Clayton, according to Mr ! elected, as against (On KrpubUf &lt;mtinunder
• \i t .lay *
Lehman, asked if In the event a rana t'lve rontael* h»d j f l l tu maiuln if off is i
l.mtd-it, A Hlrtl troop*
crop reduction on d a s * If rropa be reporte-l A major ity on tba * aY*l A It Ml a*
! t. i -x t nt-my m ilt *
house la Zlb.
( ipftl dpt'iiki r
I •lift'd ncroRB Ih# 120Senate **tume* added
rd tu buUl
W IT T f#iininR
o f ■rffltfor m-lrc
(1
1
1sJi* |g*rfellklrUlo ftFWmH
over
members
pot
»p
table u&gt; loCal grower*. Mr. Lefr
:■ &gt;sI.,! ■t j*| Fa ir of
lion gave tire Demi.-rsl* f(l *c*
isann rupliad that ha haltered that
celery grower* would assent In ate *eal*. ami the Rcpublirtai' drt. F'urty-nlne la n majority
•■Hi. H#d armthis cot, providing that It Inf Ho
Whatever the final .ongres.l,
iii« »i it iiii a*'
greater, also that th* remaining j a) cuunt (( WM obvious thal
y ..M
of
arrsi-t
iO percent receive the same
*am&gt;- re t)m, „ ( war&gt;
p*ri&gt; of th.
•* ut k aim
l.k ,
cognition thal Class A, or esseli
rssen I|ministration
fared
n stiff:
t
i
,i
i
ti
n
»u»
of I hi
Hal crops,
crop*, ar*
get.
are tA
U get.
1problem —pet hap* to all pi a, t
Vu« .t.irtt
msiHl* *
Th# maeling was attennue.1 by [intents rivalling thal
of
I*
I , |r. lnfF(| IM
f rmm a
A A A and A M A repream tativi, -hen. deaplte the pitas .&gt;I U.
* I !•IFf W■ lo
i
from nlM dlffarant states, itr * row Wilson, a Republirian h*. *••
i.fv a»f wt-nt#rn
HUlton
Lahman added, with a large ai-lw as elected.
•I* nt If «a|y by
tendances from Florid*. Amon;|
I’aat Issuee—particularly m i ■ Blur pit
those there W *f« Nathan Mayo, domealic field lavr i.mnd r , MfirvI) r» L
thv rnlliLi i &gt;
State Agricultural Commlaalonrr.l mrroua conacrvallve Oem.-rai
81*1*-WlllUm U •(Wilton,
Wilson, Bute M ir-! particularly from the auuth. d.
Thr f.r-1
ket Director, T. R. T o - nsend serting the administration So-'
defections
have
bs-en
sufflri.m
&gt;
day
federal crop rapOTtar of Orlando.
numrrui
In
lb#
pa*l
1
“
&lt;
r*’
maio
tiv' •'
Charles Lee o f tha Sanford I’ m
n
iitm hi
due tlon Credit Association and on many tallota • f r * * * pnibb
for Ih# D fm ocn ti ThU pr*»bbCamp IlljirifliMhr
H. 0. Ctaylon.
obviously w#» mulllpli#'! b&gt; T h«
Thr "srqtlr t
hJr V’• voliny.
A M l . .o 11
r»j*n Ir" I J*'
Rt #Ih,uI I "
•lafn
PfillovkiMy Ih
I t thr Imiitl'lit il vtllh li will &lt;
at 11.4f», joIjuvjimiu nt vx, ill Lr t
JM1 fur ilinnrr until 2 00 I* M a
«h ieh limr n tbhn hour H|*h M* pn
ITrmm un&lt;Irr fhe tllrw li n **f tin
Th* print!pal «9 **k tr on the
program o f th* Rotary Club nail
min Miirrh will im* »inrii'*l
Honday will Mi U
M. Ilhodai,
At 4 00 u'rlock h ndtnit imiitin I
W IN T E R , Park, Nov. 6 •tat* marketing potnmitaionrr ot , meet th* Immadiot*
f ‘ ment will lukr pUrr* m Foil M« l
nr«-l
Florida, who w ill. discuss Ua ' training competent leader*
Jon I'mik. |*»IJow«l Lv
marketing prohUrta o f Florida atrrngthen th* forengn jw:lir&gt;
ihr l.ftkr M i l )
f • how pit till
today, 11.'J . L a k fin ,
program th* United States tn furthers:,&lt;&lt;- mnd U ifirtf‘ ml ri'liny rliilt*. frnluf
chairman, anr&gt;«ahead today. Ro of Western Hemispheric solid Inx f# nry anJ Irlrk
Tin*
tartan* who
cpoct
to
Invit*
arity, courses In the Bpam-'i f roif rum
g'w tU to hear thia address arc
I
| language ansi I^tin
Am rrn*
rt It.rn l **&lt;1
asked to notify Secretary W*
Thr &gt;U&gt; of t fU'hi a! itui
! culture* at Hollins College b™■&gt;■
lay
Lltwaly
Hayna* by Friday night
w
ith th r Antiiaiirr hit*
• r iiM.-ii1 Ml.d !■*••• I
f
1• 1 Hob S« •»■it- i- •:ltd ,.f r &gt;
|
been
organlied
on
an
Inten*:.t
».v
wI tt h
thf
Mr. Rhode*, who was bom
r - ti,k 1 ... ir. *|&lt;-,iie|*-i,i r •* (M
IK# Armory whirh will
11'it re•II U hrli|I nt th. M.Ut.-it
i beats as an emergency measui
i
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to
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Kal*!
i
nin«
%
till
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nil
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rH
bresidenl ! The course* will be comlurte-l
h i. .iM i ! L* A lh ptajtltltiiflB In
OirhrstrH fyrril-hmi; tin
1 l 1 ( f ,Vrre11» r»
M rn-i -« m , 1 *
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Union of f®'1. • •l l woeka' period begmme
1ha* in## I inj uf ih.r* Si in muh i - i um » ruur** • iuli ti.it , nlt-i
Nov.
Id, according to
an m&gt; Smith -latr^
Ii
',1, 1. 11n
Itciti-h
cummre■l 1uJr,'* Mt &gt;1
i -unify Fur m 1
Hurrn u, ■chit j ii lit ( 111 c ' . - nil 1In
nouncement mad* today by l’re&gt;,
liiiti11) 11tii&lt; m il i » j ltd dIkjuI the
t le*- hrlil At thr ('41Flirt lltFUl it] a1 at I"in
dent Hamilton Halt. Stnnglhm . |
t hi- t nfr| 1* n i'4'Ft if n uf *
Fridfiy #v#njriK. haIft b«*#n ptrhl
\t» I um* lb# llrrlln Tallin waft ac*
h
couraea and lecture..
nfM r*l t&lt;&gt; ft flftl# tu Imp Anrunmc- i VV. h i t t i|ilam&lt; *1. " a Iimw ii»g; t tt.lt kn*.« Ir*I|£trta “ If r 111» h local sueoffered for lo n e r
, * r*»*"R," tut lii-t»UriK that. " M i h
later. ( ' it Uav »*»n, Civunty hk#
il"I kr
In s.ir .1:
Ih* opening of the
sta trrl torlay.
vxitb th# (IniU'd Stnlr In# whnl HiifTimi'l ha* thi Rituatiolt
1«
winter term on Jan. 4.
mni li tidy In battil nijl Is In a
Lee Fki-aril ILauman has re­
OIKI i|v..*il|mi
| r riimroi Fctl#r«l
nbt A it*
Tba
methods o f
teaching
to ukit thr inlttattv# at
Kil f' 11Aril#I, Jr* «i»n of Mr I Sin ■
: ivmf ■ triRurni»«'f Tin* i
these couraea aa well as their turned lo thr homr nt his parent*
«ny
mum#nt hr ronsldvrs n#e«a‘
Ml.
and
Mr*
L.
•
FI.
Ilauman.
at
mwl
Mr«.
(
’hrwtrr
lUnirl,
h«
i
iutiiM)tn|
iriRiirunr#
plnb
f«•
I
nil
organisation
and
content are
lirrinari announcer
Twentieth Street
ami
French J.tlrn-ti th# Army #nli»l#*l r#»rr&gt;* v t c f k r f R In f jir t n il# * , in lt ir * i mil*. •ay '* Th#
■iiifii#*t
"milJlary iiuartVra" a#
baaed on tho experience of r ». Avenue, after
having received i'Ml pa at Ht#t»on U nivrrRlty.
J
sh-tp*.
atnrrs.
nf
fieri,
lhi»t#l«
nrnl
RMyifiK the It r it 1#h nad lost b#armsent training centers ami colFonorablt
medical discharge
• fitb* r pltera nf rmnmerc# mtil tn trea-rn 4'»0 arvt| ,*#00 tanks in the
iegoa which ar* training military from the Navy
on account
of
tJdward Allen Walters, who en * itiiMry Th# r lrd n n#rr»wi«ry *«• nriMin thui fa,
and riril panonaal In ptvpara- color blindne*
listed In the Navy recently ■ n ^ I It j-i t wairwn r a h h r r n t i i i l r i l In
Thr British drive westward cli­
fo t aorriew la th* CarribMr. Bauman enlisted in the rr* ,assi-*i his final physical m in i
a # k | !h#n#fits.
mated days uf artillery and aerial
Booth America, th* idiillplar N ic e on Jan. 110 and had nation, is now vialtlnr
at th:
To
|iay
thr##
lirm'flU.
»h#n
'-painlion which spfUntd the
and
other parts
of the
i "boot" training In Norfolk, home nf his
Is n«
parents. Mr. and lbi- tlm# rom ri fur thr wiirkrr pi
A f. i line, touched o ff an likbo*
------ ----------Spanish is apokrn.
Va. H* enlere-tl th* Jacksonville Hr# K. U. WalUra, 2002 KrtnrV
nr
bi«
family
ta
claim
thr
in,
thr
i
ate
fiiur-milcHiletp min# field*
I Special arrangement* hava been Trod* School at
aviation
ma­ Avniur, awaiting farther order* I
K f’dinm rnt
mu«t k*#p
and kn&lt;*ckrd out oihvf
ntr file d N**1
fa r night riaaaaa to ac- chinist mat# and
succ##tlod
In Hi- Hub two brothers
In
Ih# tr.f.l of all waifra. Th# iirruunl j |X»wHlops.
modata g tw ipa fr e h th* arm- making th# ratine of seaman, 1st A ttov Hrrirt. John II. Walter
prCrnta mlataki re A 1 lui|hrrlal infantry did
i hear
forere nt Orlando, Sanford fiaaa. Kaiently In th# U. 8. N.
lv F'ield, Texas, and Corn number
•rtbmlnary Jub
lob f#c/orr
Iwforr General
Ffton's name Is not rnou*fb. ar preliminary
and ether M a r ty bass*.
hospital It was dUcoFtrul that hr
( . Waltcra, at F’L Jackson, S * IT
Montgomery
hurled his huge tank
d«»Mmim#n
burr
nrr
Ihouiamli
of
prupl#
Tha three ga n lf l* pnrpoae* n i rotor blind.
gap lorn In th*
forces thrmifh
ith thr sam# narnr "
—
will ho ta provide farilTu** for
Before applying for a tluplirair Axis coastal flank jreat of D
aeqalring n practical kgowledg*
Alamrin.
Tho
same
procedure wax
IIR DOEt’ N T GET IT
(IN I.Y 6 PE R C E N T VOTE
I c. nl workers ar# urK#tl to search
e f Um Bpaaloh langaage, fluency
fo lk ,-c l 40 miles to the south at
n
l
•mrrh
aKaln
to
localr
th*In aprekfag th* language, and a
mUplarrd orlflnal. Many |w4*plr lbe edge of the CJsttsr* salt sink*
W ASH ING TO N, NOV. 8, U#&gt;—
TAI.I.AIIASBEF1. Nov S.MI
general
,
KMCftl Ihtentliuua hUfr thrir in nn effort to roll up th* Naxl
hust. With tear* In hi* eyra, ttl-year-old AI mu I G percent o f Florida'* jh&gt;i I with
bullpuiltlnns from both flank*.
s _ nt. Senator Norrl* (ind N fb ), W* *!*•
pul rig amendment* ln t"1csrd* in strange place* and .n rf
Hundreds
of AIU*d
plan**
» * a r congressional career ended by the Btate ConatitutlAn In Tuesday's frctlvrly that they are hidden
pounded th* Axis supply lin n
, . n i he' nlered on Nebraska voter*, tat (n hi* office general elec ion, ami rejected three never tn lie found When needed. far back aa th* Libyan port
The .South Is reported to have Tobruk which w*a on*
other* proposed by th* t8 (l Legof
the highest percentage o f lost main Intake point* for
____
.
iiJaturv.
.at m e t "
1 la t e
unofficial return* from ilo F'I*M Office. Including Orange, needed A il* aupptln h
-The more 1 think o f II, th* more I scattered prerinta Indicated about ranis and the area of the Orlan- ferried across the M*di'
Folk, Osceola,
llrevard. « nloyed by the Allle* this tlm*
» ta ttw .Npw Hebrides I g e t bewildered," he told a r e d 100.000 persons voted In a state l-ake.
1 H arepttre *v*ry porter. " I c a n t understand IL I 1populstlon o f 1,800,000. There were Bimlnole and Sumter counties 1*
Bo superior was th* ad r e s Lag*
high in replacement*.
' can’t understand IL "
860,000 regiat*rod to yet*.
Itum Italy and Greecre
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Comm. Hyghes
$ Heads A rm istice
Day Program

Lake .Mart Yculhs
Collect 2d,non I’
I Lions Club Pla ns
Of.Mela! In ( ampaijfn T h a n k sgivin g Lv2

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Dance At Mayfair

McIntyre Will
Me Honored Cor 1
Mo y

L. M. Rhodes To
Address R otary Rollins Conducts
Chib On Monday Six Weeks Course
In Spanish Study

I

Bauman I Honorably
Discharged By Navy

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Athletic Director

Uicrsin U ii4
*ny boy who h a i played eollrgo
football ahould not bo in n ffirrr'a j

C o ath Le o n ard

M fl-ufa*

M lT K J t
(« ( T a t iw ii
• MW. hl«
huldir of
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rt&gt;- (k a le No ft, l.riilfJ thf. *nd day of

P H IL A D E L P H IA . N
Nov.
o t . 6.
M in*
C o l. Thoodoro iia n k , attlr
•,i
t a r t a r o f tha A r m y . a lh la t *
tJ
recre atio n a l d irU lo n , aal.t T u r v la y fur Im tanre, ahoulJ not continue
b f " t h a t tha A rm y w a n U romi&gt;rtl»o In high aehoola and r o llr a r a unices
"•
aporta continued In high ichooU transportation
d ifficu ltie s make
f ,
and college*.
that Im p T ilb le "
“T h e A r m y M ill b e llrre t rom -|
r „ | „ n, |
li.n h
• urgr*te«t that
p etit Ire sp orts should iw r a r r ln l on where tranapo rtation
d ifficu lt)**
a a lonit a s posalble," CMonel Rank were i neountered a team might
aa ld In an addrras at the M s m t l l play Its neighborhood r i r s l two
p d i£' i f
M em orial Football C lu b . "W e at* or three times a M sao n and elintV tach irrr.it Im portance to them in Inate s lot of tn trc lin g .
o a r own train ing
program
an I
y «
th e y a re n rlth e r a leieurr occu'i.i
.
lio n n or supplem ent to the pro*

*&amp;J i tiling r lri*t I* Vtl'fk#k t;| lent
and y rsle
r a lrypitsy
ia r w ant
through
a
U k r M S; Isol ft. 11lock 11{ arid
d rill In p un tin g and passing. To­
l**i hwg inning a I tha HIV Corner
under lh* . . i l l ,« rliricsto
day, Coach M e L jc a a said, tnero !»*ur(|
f l-ol I lll-nk ft. and run n lpf
of I . K .
In th*
would be a lig h t workout.
&gt;*i i»* t « i . tiianea N viih t«» IM
p'llflaon
I'lllrae salil tef llf t r a lr "h-ll
th I In* nf l*«t i,
III'H'k
ft.
I'ro b atle lineup on the Sanford
n*lira
U e i i r r l f (It iba Korthw rat
t
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tine
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team Isl
•
l i *ij»wf t ) «1e*» f Her*l ihwrrln w ill !*•
m ar i f l a l 4|. IlkMrlt ft,
C arlto n L E
.
*
Mild I** Hi*1 high*-*! bidldtr u t lh f t
H in g lrta ry L Y 1! 1■
ruvrl hum * d«mr &lt;»n t**«* flral U d H*
tiny In tin* imMilli
lie r t in M ,
F r a n k Johnson L G
1*1?, whirl* la Die* Jib «lsi&gt; tif OftFor C.
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p
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llab u rn R G
,
I ft !•«) In.* ill* «fuy **f
llle r a R T
1011.
J1
D cklo U E
• i&gt; I*
I'lailt I ’lrru h «'#*uil. !•#»D aniels U
ISfll*
I'uililly,
Fttiflll*.
aT
-%
Flem in g L l l
m f f lr U I M*t 1)
I .N F R
IIA L T I M t lR E , N t v .
6, I A 1 L a n d re ss f i l l
T h r reformed
p la te r
Itivrrland
l NOTH »: O F % rri.it*A T IO * FOlft ,
proved hi* upset triu m p h over A M
Th e great bulk ol Am erican
T \ V HHMH
The
t i i u n r . i i i r m *•»• l t d '
m Ii
« u no fluke ns hr
r n r e ll Indian trib es
possessed neither I
i hjirTlt'f! It
IIF.IL IIV
«ilVWf«
thr..nt!i I'lm llro's jm u l to d r f m l lim r system s nor w riting

Rivcrland Defeats
Mighty Whirlaway

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M om ent I

• T h e B e n t C o c k I a l Lx nt
P o p u la r P r i c e #

the mighty kVhlrfaw ay in the |J ih
lUfiniMLj nf I hr fllirifB
Ifafidirnti
vrali'f la v Srcforr nrt rlrcUpn tiny
I rrrtUril of 1n.fmF» ptunrthl |wr*nM*

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• T ry
O ur
w lc h e n

T«g%ftfg
ftinfonl. a ro tftlsf ta ,
.
Florida, ft acraft. aaaro or !**•
vlalwfi of Dn*h I (am mark aa
duly recorded la lh# l*ik tle ftaFA RIP M t l f i l P T
racardad la F la t Hook t. FMr*
r&amp;rda n f ft»mlnak« ro o n ly , Florida.
Pt « f t h i F u h llr
lla r n f d # u f
An
undivided ortt-half Ini*real
■aid M ia helm* mail* to l i l h f f
In
and
to rartaln farm
njulp*
Mam
I
no
j
a
O
b
n
l
f
.
Florida,
r«n*
•iM d rrrra and u l e . P u r i b i i c r to ( a la ls r SI arrat more fir Ira a
rntnl. mnalatlrui
of mulr&gt;,
|i«F for daad.
tract nr a, *fr.
Thta
paraonal
A
IJIO
:
An
undlvldad
l-J
In
la
rra
t
It J MIX.
In Iba fallow ing raal aatala:
p re p rrtr to ba aold aa a fiVhnla
t*p«cUI Xfavtar.
T ra rt 1; Tha norlh THraa*4jaartrrft
and nn Itemised ll»t thareuf
together with a pore lead valaaaf ( l a PUat O a a .lla lf of lha
\ O T IC tI O F iftlsN
Nocthaaai Ona&gt;guartar of tha
tlon can be obtained from tha
A a Ad min l« tr a ir Is fit lha Fatal a
• f fire af tha I’oBtld Judga tA
PUtUthtaaf O na.Q uarter of Bar*
of t’harlaa I f i l w i r j W ard daaaaaad.
Hemlnnla I'ounty, Florida.
li u i
Th irty .ih r r r .
Township
I w ill ftffrr for pala and a tli f*»
Nlnetern M«o|h Vlcaia T h irty .
IMAUXisleA J. W A IID
Ilia h l i h t i l and baat t»ld4#r far • on* Kaat.
mi no la
C c iia ir
Adtntnlairatrls »f the 1&gt;ra»b a l I I A. M . K^lurdar. N artm
Florida. ednU Inlng I ft acre a.
»t«ar H ih . (M l, (afo ra liui frnni
rauro or laaa.
.
r i l A l t l ^ III! w A It U W A It'll
O Hntjr fjiMirt T ra rt i t Th a North n a# *lfaff of
t*wrea*ed.

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LEGAL NOTICES

I

JiJ:hi y I *i a » I * r*1 !*■&lt;I«l*•* ** f 1 a &amp; L’t f f
(h a le N** *#*. Itrued 111# #10 t l i f

fif .%u u u ■t A I*, isr-*. ha* fllad
n r * r r i.i« s t i o * r " «
came I I I i n ) n fllrj a Dd h«* ttlldf
T i t iie K II
| ^|ipltr« (fun ft** * 4 % deed l« I** |
of Mi* Albert
.Sabotli'a
three
n u p f K H i f « t n r i mm
|i«*u*d
Ihetruri
Njid
r r r U llf a t * |
ytnr nf.f, thi* arili^tiunal ami nf
N P T t n : IH
M K U FIIY
*il\ K' N
i nihrmi r* thr mitnw Ing drarrltifttl f
Hm-1*
| |tr»)iel t y In the I'nutit) nf MrTllI*
1( ’iiMcttk am turnnl nn n hlunnir Thai John Jeff and
• O n a n E x c e l l e n t D a n c e , bit uf rirpcfl to take the winner‘a hsslder ..f IS -tJIh a of T a i *&gt;»nn Jrff . null*. State nf Fh#rli|j,|n-MrIl|
i
|•ate N&lt;». (It. Ipaursl Iht lpi 'In*
I*.I v lllk 12 Tr l» T»ie T.#w»l
F lo o r
I pur** f»f t'-K’+ lb nwny from Calu­ **r Aoau*t A If.. I» lf . h-« f‘led
nt Harifunl
j
met harm‘a trip monry winner of »ami In in f off lea and ha* rn1411,1
The »*** r *• toeiit* ill
the
Bitkl j
&lt;t| |&lt;Ilf at lo it for m *** drrd l*&gt;
p a c k a g e
n o o n s
ptujMpfly lindif Hie s-iid re rli f|* ale I
nil time.
I**tied llieraoti, Maid r*MlN'1* i &lt; »n'j !• *u»■ill m« b tin the fra me of ‘ t?B* I
The
Calumet comet
fini*hf-*| I rare* * lha
following
.|**«nl-r*l known.
j
F R E S H K I L L E D . L I V E W T.— F A T
urenml, t « n ami n quarter length* l&gt;m|»r(y In lha (*Muniy **f HnnlI'liltba paid rerUN*’fll«*a hell l* * j
I hark
I he winii.r, urnl W I i.nla Mlala nf Florida 1* *11
federtrird arrntdinK lu
Uw# l i l t
K»| nf l*e&gt;( « Mlk I* T r «
i iu i'fit) ih n r lu n li llty irln w ill Vw*
1 llrniifi% Pirior wm thinf, three
The Town nf Hanford
M»*.i lu lit* httfitr+i titddei at t|t«
quarters of n bnerth behind Whir
Til a aaaraaififinta nf H»*
r *.uf I b«U*i ilttnf nil the first IfuWf
O n B e a u t i f u l l a i k c M o n ro e 1!w. Ifowartl ‘Wellft* Frjuifov
WPt ♦eriifwrty under lha aald * w tilflraf' ■
I *1 In I hr mulrlli **f | ‘erHitlWf,
WISCONSIN MILO
United wwa In lha name •*( J**lm 1212. whlrh la
|( li d«&gt; of !**&lt;4 fourth in the firH o f alx
A ra ta l!
i rut her l^ ij
I ' n l n i paid certificate *n II '•»
(M in i tha ith d iy of .N«*»ett»l*er.
Teda-a m*4 arro rdlng In la**
Hi * 1*12
I ro tn rl) ileacr Ibad tile tr In n il I •-*
o
I* ny:iiiM.N
&gt;esilfl to the hlghe*t bblder al toe M*f f I • IJ«I *4. Jil I
4 trl k t’ln‘«li * Mtirt KfW*;
I court hniiae d&lt;M»r on lb* fli-f H,,M
I indr i'-HMtj
| loi oi-i
day In lb# ninrith of |ig*»n«l*e»
! is t f . which U lha Jib d*» * f I*.

Pul1
. Hirer ilny.i nftcr hi* &lt;|i frnt

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DANCE

MWHERE CUSTOMERS SEND THEIR

JACK'S DEW
DROP INN

TOURS, and FRI. SPECIALS'

CORN F E D

CLUB STEAK

TENDER HENS - lb. . .

|r * n li»r

T i*
H oo kn n r f o p e n f u r p a y f n e n i o f 1 0 * 2 C l l y
T r im ,
D b tc o u n t o f I * ; . w ,lll be a llo w e d f o r p a y f n r n l
d u in r
N o v e m b e r ; .1*.
f u r p a y m e n t In D e c e m b e r ;
1 % f o r p a y m e n t In J a n u a r y ; P'« f o r p a y m e n t In K c b -

1 1 *1

Hated tibia lilt day of N«&lt; i ml**
I it ir
U IV IIKIIIM iN
1
Clerk i'lrrtilt «‘■•uit
I
I mile I 'ttunl). Flo* id.i
to rricla l H .all

in i met it i oi HT. MXTMJf ijitTAl,
Flttiur
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—Hours Fresher!
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PORK SHOULDERS.......... Ib 25c
PURE PORK SAUSAGE...... lb j2 c
FRESH BACKBONE___ _ Ib 29c
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Mince Meat

Sausage

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29c

LETTUCE, 2 hds 23c

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F r n l ieleel

Fruit
Cocktail.... 18c

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to . I kobo

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Beef Liver

.ia 2 3 P j

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lb 35c

Club Steak . lb 39c
, jffl
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RALSTON SHREDS .... Ilft c

J»-&amp;G Soap....lge. 14c
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5 lbs.. 30c

Tomato Juice, 14 oz 8c

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POTATOES
10 lbs... 28c
BANANAS ....y.. 3 lbs ..— 19 c

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F i r e .S t a t i o n

P LA TE

Round Steak, lb 35c Chuck Roast, lb
Pure Lard, 2 lbs 35c FN K ftll
. lb
Mullet..
tu n * IM O K K U
Sausage..... lb 15c H %. ftWOK F it
Sausage .
lb
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Chitterlings 2 lbs 25e M M I
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Shoulders
f t 4 H R K ( lN
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Spare Ribs

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FRIDAY ONLY
5c j PORK SAUSAGE, lb 29c

Avocados
APPLES . 4 lbs

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lb..... 45 c | l | NO JAX W EINERS..... 19c

LOIN STEAK

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for Courin.Ci'tit Cold*, Bronchitii

|m a n an

CU D AH Y P U R IT A N " A " GRADE ROUNti

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lb 17c

Pig Liver....lb 21c Bologna

I HI I K

.

31c

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Ib 38( Cold Meats .. .Ib 25c
n% I.TH fO H I!
Ib 23( Oysters ...... pt 45c

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tenet inj rumi hrrJ
tebe . . . OiKumloii of
colJt, ere . . . to* uni
beet Puitrni — ibe deprnJihlc itpmn

MILUOMI NAVI WAITI* MOWTNI
FOR THU M U T U U

Now it't here! Bi||tt tnd beuet thin eeet
home it SAVE,io get the biggrii Ttluct, 10
nuke iht mow Ktueiional utinfl O tt midi
poiiible, on tb« rruny in f w td ittmt to*
need fat fill tad winter. Miflf people wobin l » * lUull Dtuj Scorn u i c m t*th
quitiip ol inch urmendowi money.utmf
pi jin Boieflr, it it our mtj of tdrertiting.
of nuking new fnrndi for Until quelny.
Remember ... there it no better quality
IKtn Reull (utrinieed producti. . . . All
Refill roetthmdu* u tetlrj end controlled
t equipped I
Amrtkj. All Reull producti tte told o« t
mcmep buck fiurMitre of aikftction,
On ipeiiil octit tool dating ibe year, we
n/tn t few’ of the itetnt tJvrftited bet* it
‘rricet town ilun rrguUr Ini pticn, but et
no lime do we offer tail merthindneat itch
Reull
rockbretom print at dyfta Iht Rrull
Ornir.il On* C»bi Salt.
J
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Some tor pi, ib* dulyjnrtfllt, tod A*rw
othn itcrry, offnrd oo tbu Stir, tit oor on
ih* Oor O bi Sit* plan, but are etpeeullj
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THi’ SE ARE JUST A FE W

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THI

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The Sanford Herald

Tiiesday’s Election#

FIF.I H

iximaWly. 4.600 tend of
■tad we used la Ub«rty

ii

Incomplete return* from Tueaday'a national election
have progressed sufficiently fa r as this Is being written to
indicate a Republican landslide o f surprising proportions.
The Republicans did just about everything In upsetting
Democratic control o f Congress snd securing poadtaaion ot
gubernatorial patronage In various states thst could possib ly
have been done In an o ff election year.
In the House the contest seems fa irly evenly divided
with the Republicans capturing about as many scats n«
the Democrats, whllfc in the Senate, though the Democrats
remain in control, the Republicans elected at least eight
new senators, who together with conservative Democrats,
constitute an anti-Naw Deal block which can make consid­
erable trouble If It chooses to do so.
In 33 gubernatorial contests, the Republicans elected
16 governors, the Democrats 12. Outstanding in these
contests was the election o f racket-busting Thomas E.
Dewey o f New York by the substantial m ajority of 600,000
votes.. His opponent, John Bennett, though n Farley man,
had the endorsement of President Roosevelt. In fuel, the
President endorsed three candidates in this election and
all of them were defeated.
Thst this was so Is no Indication o f a “ peace ut any
price” policy prevailing In this country.
There is no
appeasement party In America. E very single Republican
who was elected hsd expressed him self In favor o f a more
vigorous prosecution o f the war. So fa r as we know there
is not n single responsible person in this country who is In
favor of any slackening In the e ffo rt to defeat our enemies
THURSDAY. NOV. »■ ISI2
on every field o f battle where they show their heads.
BipLB VKKslT ruit TODAY
There is, however, a feeling among a considerable
number
o f thoughtful people. Democratic as well as Repub­
K E E P YOUR P A R T OP IT
T H A T W A Y : And nil nations lican. that certain domestic measures, adopted In other
shall call you blessed; for yv times when their value wns more apparent, have outserved
•hall t*« a delightsome land. - their usefulness and » r e now actually retarding the war
effort. It Is the failure' o f the Administration and the
Ifilachat 3:1.
Democratic party In general to face this problem frankly
A CINDER
and do something about It that has produced considerable
(From Poetry Caraten and Sll- disaffection among the voters.
hourttr.)
We believe the leading Democrat* will take Tuesdays
1 am a cinder, ii member Inc the
election its the handwriting on the wall and tackle some
flame,
Knowing the |Miwri
fire .tilth
the nrohlema which the people as a whole have long
the rebel
Promclheui knew and filtbe.1 fr-m
heaven.
Power. What i» ItT
The knowing how'
I am a cinder, bat I ilrnw the «ea
The amooth etdi amt flo w ; .pring
tide*;
Blp tide*; the mounting, m ulling
bore:
And tldea not of mighty oeean*
trend.
I draw pals »ho t*
p r . my rale light.
1 draw neartstring* It's there I
am supreme
Remembering the flume, rrmrin
baring the giur.mj*
Thief who l* 111gill th«* gift f f n i
heaven
T o wake the froji n wmM " f the
great ire age
1 am a cinder.
I am thv mo n
M A R G AR E T C R A Y M F II111

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Iron And Substitutes

You probably saw In the pa­
pers about boar soma 1-000 fac­
tories In 74 metal-working In­
dustries had virtually
atogn jl
manufacturing goody for civilian
UMunfilled orders
held by
these
Mora than nine tenths o f the
ptsnte were far wor goods.
-That's
floe," you
thought.
"Industry la stall* getting Into
the swing of war production,
washing machine finally
gives
outT”
.
.
I jngulred about that at the
War Production Board, aad It
looks fairly rood as fo r galling
repair parts for household rood*
Tha moat complex flax plant
Production o f many new Items
such as washing machines, elec­ In tSa United States Is maintained
trical appliances aad refrigera­ at tha Qrrgpn Stata penitentiary.
tors have been cut o ff complete­
ly In many cases o f course, but
Industries are
continuing
nando and Hanger schools. Both most
rootl Industrie*
- - ---- if them ere tough end it will b* I with at least a trickle o f repUeoj«rt of thrlr Job to thow the mrnl parti.
a, troop* untutoied In the]
On* large eewlnf machine con•rerxary art » f sirin g th# A al* f . rn ie doing the biggest repair
, thorough licking.
“
part
business
o f its
history.
Sgt. Edmund J. Barker. 21, of With clothing— and almo#t everytlrrralde, Md.. and Sgt- 8t*ven- thing ela#— up In price, then*
ion Archer, 28. of Baltimore, « * |, , t u t Increaao la homo »*w he two men. Thev learned a lot in_
.

ked to purchase one lese place
of canned
goods a week *nd
Charles I . Sheldon. Crief of the
Conlalnere Branch o f th* War
Production Board, eaul this would
•see each year enough steel to
msk* 6,000 medium tanks or S*
Liberty freight ships, snough
tin for 380.000 76-mm. howlt
•era. and enough rubber for 2.
000 Jeeps And automobile own
ers. almo.t lo the man and » •
man, hau obtained their Ur* mil
rage ration snd inspection blank
lo be fillet! out by
«*
the month
(.’ tell Service Eaamlnallon*—
The Civil Service CommlMlon
announce* the . following exam
Inatlons: Motion Picture Techniclans (Comeramen, Film
nlclans. Sound TKhnlclans,
Jeetionlstl
11440
to |4»

COLUMN

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mt sports.

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SERVED W|U&gt; ALL SANDWICHES
REEF — HAM — PORK — CIIEE8DURGEU
.
HOME-MADE CHILI
• OYSTER STEW
Take Hone An Order of
,
FRENCH FRIED POTATOES— ........ ........ ..... - 1

“Hoipe of

French Fries’

day ellltsna. By the klda who p&gt;
around, after school gnd cptlsft
scrap Iron and rubber and by th#
hous#wlv#« who aav# fat fo r am­
munition and by all of ua. all
ov#r th# country, wh«n wo buy
War Bonds Working al InUrcontinont you are doing a Job
In this war. rop art hoi ping to I

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FA C E F IV R

'Miss Connie Meisch
Honored With Party

Social And Personal Activities
Telephone I4n

Meeting Is Held By
Eastern Star Croup'

Social Calcndo
HOT FREtfCtf FRIED POTATOES

sanfo rd ,

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'M ARJOR IE ROSA COCRURN, Society Editor

The P u t Matron* Hub of the
OnJtr of Eastern Star met Mon(lav evening with Mr* Glann K
McKay al her home on Sanford
Avenue, with Mrs J K Courier
ai ro-h oatn i
•
l The T . K. I., Class of
Mr*. H. v
V ^Maxwell presided
First Uaptist Churrh will meet* over iha ~huain*»s
meeting
at
at 7:.*tO P. M In the Churrh an- which tire* Mrs I) (~ .....
Moo.......
re Innex. Mrs.
S. A
Kdmficld'a vitad the Club to hold its CSrUtgroup will act as host rase*.
mas party at her home on I&gt;wc
.Student* from Hanford School, i i
tJunior High School ami Seminole' C
, ‘ and‘ ,pritc*
tsames were playnl
FIllgh School are invited free o f of defense »tanip* were awarded
chirge to the Recreation O n trr.M r*. Harry Kent and Mr*. Bertha
from 7:ru&gt; |r 21
.
M. until 12.22
H OO TP.. “M.. .-enkln*.
T ie regular meeting of. . tha
. . . .Belreshments
. .
. wrrv
Order o f Kaitrrn Star will be the b e i l r o f . tii the following:
held at 7:70 p M at thr Mimnlc Mrs. llarty Kent, alrm h
e
j Hall Mother* %*hu have »on« in Cren«haw. Mr*
O Huff. Mrs
the «er\lce will be honored guests F. J. Kojth. Mr
II C
MiMtrv,
I*. *'
Hutton
at this meeting.
Mrs. H. **
R*i
Mas well. Mrs.

Farewell Party Is
Given Mrs. Leddon

Curp William r«»ui»e&gt; v { Ft
Denning. Ga.. »* thr guvot of hi mother, Mr* lla ttir I our»r)

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Staff Sift Jack r
Fvan« and I
lech Sgi
laobrr* \jt Fk.»n* O
Ft lirniiitig. *•#» *|Hnt thr s r e i ;
tnd with thru i.am iU &gt;1. and!
Mrs h. I- F» an*.

Mr „ „ |
\|,
T Hra.lf.u.1 II w i
have
itoiti thiti tourtli*
hallll. „ „
|^,k, ,
m „,
, f Blr ||„|Cl » h&lt; ■• Utah Mill .p« n I
(«»1|» U w irn ti linniMin of |ltr
Air Corp* srehmcal School in
(ioldsbnro. N C
I* •(•efidin^ .»
10 day fu il ugh with h * parent
Mr and Mi* f r « d llairi^on
Staff S.lgranl J It
and M i.. William. . I I
vtaitinic

..

t hi

g u .- t .

William*’ pairnt.
W

rwear

M,

O. Stan,.-II

Program Given For
Bundles For Britain

Private Jone
When hubby gooo o f f to war
keep •mlllng until ba'i out of
tight and thin get tu »y at Mrnothlng atefol. For rv\rapl», go
ovef Ha wardrobe. Unimportant
a« It may »oom, p rc »*r*lp f hit
civvies Is a sensible conservation
gesture. See that all his socke,
•htrti and underwear are care­
fully mended and itored. Have bit
■hoer repaired tnd treated with
■ lubricant to keep them from
drvlnt,' and cracking
Then _get *t th# really Impor; ’ -his
• lulls and overcoata.
lent Job.
.Thii* safret and most economical
i
t
is
to
Save them all cleaned
—
by th* b **i dryeleaner in town,
I »'nd stored for the duration. YouTI
un no chance Ibco of having
hem chewed bp by moth*.

Tw o—

“GOOD
HOUSE KEEPER

“T O U C H D O W N ”

/ m

O PE R A TO R S :
Theresa Humphrey Tyler
L e ^ a Vaughan

S

llriim lry .

Boaril inM iiiig ol the tis r ik "
Club,'uvuelfy arhiWulVil fbr*TVe-l
nesdaya will tw held on Tua-.dn)
at 10:00 o'clock ■( Ihr home •.!
Mr» (), P. Ilrrivbin The rbangdate was n.edv l-e-.u ,. A im ,,
tier Day fall. on Wednesday
The Axanan ( -•* of thr First
Baptist Churrh will meet in th.
■ anrx of the rhuirh at H till I* k!
with Mra. V Is. llasty. M f. S 1'
Garvlnrr and Mra .It T Thiiinn.
at hoateaaes.

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!K NO S A N D S T A M P S

— -&lt;• ihmugtiout llu ..nun,
»M rb
birthday
...kS
(■«•*•*- &lt;*••'&lt;• . . r » .d
il.e 1
I'-c H'i
Iknqtlu
•■Id Itulh Slrii.m .ni J..»n
to I V .U ilr Writs, Itrleo
roed Morv Ellen Wilttsm*
Iren Itrynnl, Jane Benson
Enwioingr,
l*.g g )
Ihinrai
Iso, Sol, her
A t.i-dors, lor
w.lt , , of war. . . .
nf thr Normans.

Btlgaii
rhaini'ti-

L E A R N TO D A N C E !
Anna Mae Brown

GIRLS. HERE'S YOUR C H A N C E ' Disnifir,! Sail
dance 1 ' Jitterbug, * you It ha.r I*, rut .Hit, or
la thv earner to pool.

A N N ’S MIRASO^ PPAUTY SAJaDN
117 N. ra rk A v *.

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*

(iet Into th# awing with a new permanent—
Soft— Feminine. Thow new CUT) clusters win
football heroetl Call for appointment.

M rs

chairman, with Mi* \V M Thlg
808 Magnolis
\*r
*iith
ilrs. J N T«*lf»r in ho«tr*«
Three
Mr*
I *\
Ceillon.
chairmar. with Mi* l( I Il*-rn
don. 2(hl K I Mrr*-t -,th Mr*
J. N. W hi Inn i«&gt; In iiioa
Four
M »«
V l»
Sm it rt
chairman,
with Mm
* hsrlrs
Wilke.
Nnft*m1 1 1in A v r t* it h
Mrs Hrrnsr-I V\ ,!•.
... h i» lr . .
r i v e — Mr.
It I
Thra.h. i
chairman, with M i. II t
|&gt;.i
Bose, COO Oak At,anil Mi ,
Claude flowaril. i &gt; hu.l.-..
S l l — Mrs ) tt-,1 Wight chan
man. wll.i Mr. 1 S I ritwlry,
010 Sanford Avenue
TUESDAY

fectljr os a team. Commando# and
Ranger* must each be Mll-WJHelenl, however, for much hittnd-run Invasion work demands
ro-ordinallan In general but per­
fect lim ing bv each Indleldua).

F h ^ a T IT

RUTH GORDON W R K .IIf
317 Oak.

i wish Jo t|w»k n&gt;y frtppjfj
in Sapford lor 0 f f r i j* (ffijj
loyal support in the City pjpjjpja-

NOTIC

the guy who installed
your telephone

Hlon election on Tpaadpy.
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I w|jl altraj^ jje Ipfereatej) Ip
the civic
Sanford apd

ALSO DUSINEKS M EN’ S S N A C K S
’Rring Your Gueatn lo the M ayfair’

will continue ^ tMRPOrt f f f f f
worthwhUe effor} of o||r public
Officista.

’

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t&gt;uf fm on fauvo rfO/»&gt;
\ttlnnum
lilandi thow. and f m GOfN&lt; #RAi r

NOW OPEN FOR GUESTS
Dininsr Room Service
Luncheon - - 75c and 1.00
Dinner — 1.00 and 1.25

'

,
Smooth Stripe

COAT FROCK

hare hoard of a good many
gujts which hare b##a
when Drew Pearson, author
faahlngtea Mtrry-Oo Round,

TnE S A N p n p gEnAT.D,

Sunday priorities went Into tffret on long distance teltphonc
calls arvl oper*lor* were aullsnriied lo break In on private canversatlons to connect persona do'
lag war business. Sugar Stamp
Number V became g*&gt;od for the
purchase o f three pounds o f su­
gar. The
lira# for
Christmas
msillng for soldier* on foreign

Who love coffer, thv Itli n K nan
•••ting. Aa one fellow oslil the
LOther day, “ It's n alow form of

Thanks Again—I wish to lak#
this mean# o. saying “ Thank
you, apth and everr ono'* who
mails Ih# effort anil took ths
tlmo away from regular dutlos
to go to the polls and vot# fo r ms
an Tuesday- I am gtmtefUl to
you from 'th* bottojM o f ' my
neatt.*
Th# War Comes Homo—Ths
ft IncHcalion. are that the biys
may noon bare somet.ung lo rid* Intsrcootinsnt News, publication
aa besides rims. I f present plans of th« tnurcontm.-iit - Aircraft
.work out recapping for cmllsn Corporation In Mlatal,; on (u
tiros, where necessity can bv odlloritl pogo, g t r M j r i o J g lOo n
shown, may Wiu.no
n reality. to IU ompioyrM: *W o*vf staA M
&gt;And oron downright purehass ot o ’ now ora In th« Ilf# o f 4W S ;R0W tires, not to bo sura ot pre­
war quality, but non* ths less
may toon becom*
•s who have tllm*

BY H E R M A N A L L E N

CAM P B LAN D IN G . Nov. l&lt;—
(Special)— Soldiers
wno
march
120 steps a minute sod who bike
the regulation 2 1-2
miles
hn
hour-and folks back home who
walk home
much slower than
thst, or perhaps even a HtUe
latter, consider 180 step* a minuta and a IS-mll* march in two
hours, 10 minutes
Covering ground like
that—
•peed inarches, they n A Utom—

Iron ore production continues to »&gt;c one of the mosl
impressive feature, of thla war. It is I^urinit from Uje
^
N ew York rlrrtor* tterr f»cr«l Lake Superior dlatrlct at the Incredible rate of lOO.WH) 000
tha fjh cr da7 with rhm ri» from tons a yeur. And It might be said truly that that small area
ih t Amarlcan I a Imm
Sainaliat, is doing more to win the war than any other region on
. Communist, arvl Irvluttnal
em m int nartlr*. «• k*r11 a * thr l earth. Without It the A xis might win.
Fortunately the Superior deposit* of accessible, highDtmocrmtlc ami lt«*|*ul&gt;li« an
grade ore are ample fo r this war. Rut they are not in
Viscount lla llfa i
thr British exhaustible.
At the present rate o f production the best
ambassador to thr I 'm in i States
ores
are
expected
to rtin out In six or seven years. T h cr
suffered the lux of Ills .mind
ton the other dsy when he w u I will be. plenty of low-grade oro left, there “ n^. ^elsewhere
killed In battle In Egypt. Hr was In the country, but probably never again will there be ao
a lieutenant In Ihr Royal Armor- vast a deposit to use for bo crucial a purpose.
......
ad Corps.
So It Is obviously neceaaary to find metal substitutes
Mayor
lailiuaiilln of
Nrw for Iron as rapidly as poaalble. They will be found In the
York urge* houarwtvis l&gt;. irbrew lighter metals, aluminum, magnesium and various "there,
their coffee In i.r.l.-r to ert a «r whose ores arc found liberally In North and South AmeHm,
eond run. "Just add n few grains
but arc not available yet In adequate ciuantlties
They
to It” , nr auggrsls, and It will
taste j U *l like liei* M Hut I** ihuto

Workers In h Tamp* cigar f u ­
ry struck the other day Iwtaus*
wy wanted higher wage*. The
anagemenl sapreascl ■ willingMs to grant tha tncreaa*. hut
■TV prohibited front lining an by
w government'# wagc-freetlng
•gulitUine. At last report, they
SHI still on strike. With the govmmenl Unable to make bp Its

T A M P A , Nor. S, ( F N S ) - A
striking example o f how an Inno­
cent statement can cause public
confusion aad misunderstanding1
was rvrtislad In Tampa when shoe
stores reported an unprecedented1
demand for ompty shoe boxes and!
postal clerks began receiving hun­
dreds c f packages fo r shipment to
sendee men overseas In regulation!
shoo boxes, moat o f them too fra- ■
gUe fo r shipment, without addi-J
tlonal pro taction.
Postmaster Edgar Wall lnvretl-1
rated and ftund that mod people |
bad the Impression th it such pack­
ages had to be shipped in shoe
bolts, when all the postal authori­
ties meant was that the sir* of j
the package should not bo larger
than that o f a show box.

R an ger Training

provide an unemployment neneiit funa; out it is ' l ' " ”
another to dissipate that fund durinR a production l&gt;opm
when there is actually a lal»or ahorUge nnd *o have nothing
left when another period o f unemployment bogln!*. It *
quite all right for the government to feed hungry people
when they are unable to find work, but we know rw .........
who will nupport such H i d e s when It means holding buck
supplies for the fighting fronts.
,
...
These are the Issues u|g&gt;n which Tuesday election.
h:ng«-d. and we have no doubt they account In large measure
fur the Democratic reverses. There is yet time for the
Democrat* to check the swing o f the pendulum back to the
Republican jwrty. and It our leader* *how the courage in
meeting thc*e new Issues as they have others in thr pa*»there will cerUtniy be a different story lo tell after the
1944 election.

Threei - ihoaiaoU. nnd Unity,
one babies » r r r born in
N'r.
York City last %*rck r«tnl»l|*h
tag B new 27 &gt; .«r
iwnrd It
n u ll b# the unifoim-

1

NOVEMBER &amp; MJ

■

nets w i * * ^ ^ ^ * )****1" '

Strip** . . . tha g*r**t not*
on th* fashion borlton . . .
Meetlfntly handled to da
moat far your figure. Not#
tha soft draping at tha jroko,
th# sHm-flttlaw Inserted belt
*hd two roomy pocksto.

I fuit drof)f)9d in f*» frh r vm m i *

boys m ill* A F f

ENDS TODAY - '! GOOD FEATURES
T O m ra «iu -m ~
Henry Fonda
Lucille Hall

Clothes Most Last Twice As Long! To Clean
Them Often Is The Answer!

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Frit (Cleaned

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and. Rlodted)

Coming — Friday

JUDY CflNOVA

H A T S ......... . 6 5 C
D RESSES...... . 6 5 C
S U IT S ...... . . 6 5 C
PA N T S........ . .
C I^ A N E D A PRESSED
CASH A C A R R Y

WE ALSO DELIVER!
ASK ABOUT OUB ECONOMICAL
LAUNDRY m i VICE
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folht back bomw who are dnmif r m y

Damnn Hunyim’-v

‘THE

bk; street

a n d . Saturday

JOE E. BROWN

thing pomb/t fo fiilp wof pror/utfiOR
Everything that helpi wch pioductiun
helps us ot the front/*

By helping to keep long dirlcinco
telephone lines dear for wor c o lli,

cuutc nuitci k i Ii tiro moro urgently

you help speed war production.

needed

W ar calls are crowding telephone

ihorefoM*, to moke more room on

linet — especially the "long h au l"

crowded long distance linos for

lines which are the m oil h eavily

important war businoss, lolophorio

loaded with war b u tin eti. The

usors are urged lo m ake only a b ­

greater the distance you talk, tho

solutely essential culls, and to bo

greater the likelihood of delaying

brief in a ll conversations.

vital war calli. To keep telephone

lo equip

our

fig h to ri.

W u r takes no h o lid a y,

so

lines clear for our armed forces,

pleaso

war Induitriel and civilian defense

tance" to exchango Thanksgiving

agencies, it our job here af home.

groolings.

do

not use

“ long

d is­

SouiHERn B ell Telephobe flno Telegraph Company

�tnm Brasil U Sooth Aftfco to

ON TH E SPOT

BILLION
Three Hundred
M ILU O N In .WAR
B0ND9—
Ym, teat year** liquor lairs
would hats bought that ■inj
Package Store
ALL POPULAR BRANDS
O. D. Farrrll, Prop.
M itk rr Bid*.

IVe l i i i never been beaten rilb»r
ae an aniiteur or in 3'
ionnl fic h u , lie ran Uu *n*l 1.**
b a terriflr punch'
Birina la another rnlnr«l l-.r
from ClrvrUnd.
He mav
.oon
. . . .
...
. . .
prove that he li klnc o f the hr.
r t « . He
beat Tami
Mnnri.Ho
aevfral months ago In * rlo«*'
duel arvl recenily tronnceil Boh
Paator. whcre-upon llaoid Ho
bert elected to relir- frmn the
—

l'-p li i* (lew h n cln d cents - h»/t, li^hUnj' *#*it nt Hart/enl
*&lt;■'«•■
frati* v. r ifht haa won
U .*ld I'm ight fig M * u« n prt&gt;
* '* * * *
™ ™ J j ’
f'.r he figMa t^mlky
U nght h r tr In November for the
.*
y ork Hu t * fom mlisloti’a
v„ ri|Un ||f lh# worW Femther.
Meight championship,
Criarlr* n a Cincinnati hlg’i
tch »4 etudrnl who hm llru l i»f
"hipping middleweight! hil own
*ii ? ami l*n fcw*en taking on an I
wallotting. hravitR

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TIS SU E ....3 rolls ...

13c

B tn w r ir R r u i m
fiiiir

Tou.rrr

10(

TISSUB8

9r

n u ll.

KKLI.OfiG’s COKN

,

Plte*ra«

200’s

Itellfc afgwp I

‘

« ve

G RAPENUTS......

CORN M E A L .... 5 lbs

I t I IO A T I
•*% . H r u n

IVORY SOAP

!

« " iiji
i

4 Sm .
2 /tied

3 Mid. 17c! Lgc. 10c

r.e

Glint

B .r .

11c

« to IS Ibi.
Drcued Hem, lb
lafllteu Ae**r1e4 r«t4

T ails..... lb 19c

He4l PauekHI

Sausage.. lb 17c

t e n * rant*

Rolls, 4 for 19c
Corn-Fed Beef
Steak ...... lb 39c
awl r«i
Roast.... lb 29c

t i l l , tulip u t i rfftfcvtev

Beef BWrt

R ib s........ lb 23c

- - P e e a li fife

i f •■ ■ b H rp rr

M e a t..... lb 29c

Rib f i l l 0|fm

B e e f........ lb 19c

FOR

» • «.| I,.. .1.1

SALE

t h iiflc f t t o n

tl'l

Whole Freeh Cut F ig Fork

P u l flN't In

mre.
I

and

i u t . it. ta n *

Mullet

.. lb 10c

Vb. 11*4 n «

Croakers, lb lOt

H r. tete*al»Ji

Mackerel, Ib 19c

HrFiR (U r«R , Ik • * !

Shrimp
lb
lb 29c Kina
B«rkrt*{
Freak C ol— Whole FI* ISirk
Steaks
Ib
HalllwBr*
SHOULDERS ..... lb 25c Oysters pt
PIG PORK CHOPS .. lb 32c WaafVtefllr
Whiting.. lb
Bulk
P o r k s a u s a g e .... ib 29c Lobsters, lb
atknNf Tlt|i II api
PORK LIVER
Mb
Bologna, ib
PORK C H ITTE RLIN G S
... lb 4
K m II Auer, tlrlrlt
P O R K 'K A R S , WteUre
: * 1
Cheese
lb
— lb 1
BEEP B R A IN S. Select
HAMS

23c

fo o t

“S#a Froah** Soa Food

ib

P A N# FISH
4 ib. 25c

39c

Thick B rill.1C 'jn .d

Beef

ib ■ 35c

Tend#f&lt;ry &amp;«•! Ps!

Roast

ib

IW ile u
freih Whole H j Pork

29c Hams

condition; Porn mod •*
f ,7 - W

goo I

N' lduiin ti nt, brown m l

lb^ 25c

H al. Tenderay

Stew

ib

19c

ffteth Ground Chopped

Beef,

ib

29c

All Pig Potk ^uik

I Copeliud'i AU Cork

Rl
BEST B U Y
IN TO W N I

Fresh Cul Pig Pofl

Sausage ib 29c Chops

Sausage ib 17c
Lomb Pallia

ib 39c

UN FU RN ISH E D G-room bungglj
low, KOI Magnolia Avrnue. |15.-,|

( ’ofdough Realty,

Tel. 732.

N IC E LY
furnished 3 bedroom
two rtnry dwelling In RoMi
U urt. $75.00 a month.
fit righ Realty f'o,, Tel, 732
j

||

A T T H A C TIV E
proportion ~ fo r
man v llh Dick up truck. W rit*
Ho a XYZ. Runfonl Iterahl.
MISCKI.I-ANKOUH

m '*&lt; | s K*tr»

Mullet

ib' 10c

Va Red Fin

Pig Pcik

Heads

ib

15c Backbone ib 35c

;

HEESE

lb

ib 25c

Lobster ib 25c
Totle-O'-Sea lult.idy

ROUND BEEF Ib. . . . . . 29 c

4EW Y O R K — AG E D
^1 I P r D P
11

Steaks

Coaled lor Broiling —

Whiting ib 29c
Tlorida Spanish

Mackerel lb 19c
BaltUa^a Extra
Standard
oomjnera
Lii/a siandaid

. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 5c |Oysters

45c

p*

Flour 20 ibi 65c

Butter w«

Land O Sunihlne

-BV ■ While

pi&lt;0

hand fjm ltu r*. |
.
4 K K V II h

’ •&gt;. 1H * - '2 U*.

Cane Syrup, can 19c

10c]

Meal ft Cnti--

Nation'll S-Mlnut*

Eelbeck tm 10c|

Grits

G K B I D B ’S

W A N T TO H U Y : any kind oU
hnu.e lo wrack. Duhir. I aiib her t'o., SOU Sanford Av«,

8ttc

4 it* 2 5 c

MuKclman'n Cider

VINEGAR

Qt
York Impwtal Cocking

Idaho RuiMt

POTATOES
5 'b. 2Sc

A P P LE S

4 ibi 23c

Georgia

Fancy Fa.l.m Dellclau.

Yams 5 ibi 19c

Apples 3 ibs 21c

Colorado

Dapafor

Carrots bch 7V4c

Grapes 2 it» 2 5 c

Canadian

lulcy Sunklil

Lemons 5 for 10c

Rutabagas tb3^c
MlitniMta Yellow

fancy Oregon BariU&gt;t

*&gt; '

Pears 5 for 15c

Onions 3 ib* 14c

Fimcy Long Iiland

Cabbage ib3V4c

%.

Cauliflower hd21c
Lowtl a Enriched

Sat* Iho Coupons) Obelisk |Flour—

W ANTE D —

pkg

Moet lamoue rice la (he Laid • . Irom Iho*. beautllul T .ia i rtCV ll.ldi
ram., (hit tine while rice . , . cook,
light and Bully I
.

II. Y. 'Slate
"T n H A G R your c u r ^ it ■ K*nt*»
C irig e . . Special
r ill
dead
•tnmf#

19c

Syrup no5 gUu 39c

fklUafd * Piincrike

6 cam 39C

We l&gt;uv •rcotwl
I’ hnn, ITT.

Large. Ib I2V]0

Land O' Sunthln. Peanut

1m rgr fumiabed hounc, 310 Mag­
nolia *\ve
A .' K. ItoRBettfT,
p h o ri f| f*W .

a month,

ib 23c

Florida

Southern Bis-cuil

Baby Food*

('onipany.

Shrimp

&gt;b 3 2 c Croakers ib 10c

T E N D E R A Y — FRESH

Red Smoked

(lumbo, Ib 29c)

Taney Sliced King Mackerel
Pig Pork

RENT —

BUS." Ol’ I’ O H T U N m E S

19c
U bI
39c

29c Shoulder ib 25c

lljkir. j T ijr TcniitefOY ■EhOft

Flour

F fifa h
Phone

45c

*

it

Flour 20 ib* 77c

[Ualaurent building at State Far­
mer* Market. A Money Maker.!
P* in
*...

29c
25c

Whole Fftih Rg Pork

All Brands

F r ig id

25c

ROAST....... lb 37c! TONGUES ... Ib 23cl SAUSAGE .. lb 43c
MAor by
C R IS P
GRBBN
11BAD

Steak

37c

Blue Runner*

it. rmiph-d 5 room house,
t»ath.
C:ill ( 'mintv 1500 or 49'J

00

ib 2 9 c

"&gt;

Tandaroy Baal Loin Pinbena

Chesse

i*H .1 or *20.

rite.

MEATS
A ,..

Boneless, Rolled A Tied Western Milk-fed Vent

TENDERAY

Rolls 4 i*&gt;f 19c

l.OHT
17 Jewel Hulova ^ rn|
u ci tch, F r uIa y . Phone 1*L .1 W .
Reward.
A

PAN FISH
4 lbs 25c

327 M

u

WetU'i Creel ee) Meat Mwetery

Krnlt A n ir , Brick lx&lt;i

l lr o c c o l i

I in * lit So Lin
with
tire* M«fO iHutwia* Ave.

FOR

Lykee Cold

LOVETTS

49c BO AST

A vc

ft I b a n d

Phone

. ^

TURKEYS

i.Miv fi for liim m H S&lt;hiaparfHi
r*oit, »Ur If* tT'IfiO, for fib

3 Cakes 19c

*u&gt;u:(j/-y,un7/

PIG PORK

( bilioM s,

w h ile
lu n g * u r n
M r,
at
1 u rrn rr \
M a rk e t.

c

Freak Killed *

W a k e f i e ld

I'vi'tole, Romairir, Hr cl*, J. \\
lUll. I jikk* Mentor Phont 15,

(IN K

1 Low Prices Everyday I

Toxas Shipped. New Pack, G to 12 Ib. Hen

Ribs

&lt; "i enhagrn * abbage. ChlflH^
4’itblngr, (in ('ollaniii, Toma

I.OHT

MFATS.,,,

\ Fra»k' a C i t Cot Beef V

»..•

'

I.. , .

t;tns

BLUE RUNNERS

Meats .... lb 29c

■rvl i*» litl ’ &lt;**lur# |**tl

LOST

Su p er sm. 9c
Stiffs Lgr? 22 c

,

*n

Kir**! lot of |&gt;i4itua coming In
every w oks for your Victory
finrilrn. nn«l in whiflrtalQ quan-

3 Cakes 19c

Shipped

TURKEYS

I»*ra»*n

Classified Advertising

Iflc

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T im

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m U t i l l T N A N O , rnll ton nf/icr
iletk, 41 Inch cabinet Rink an 1
other articles of lurnlturp. fllfi
Pnlmrttn Ave.
Ph^nc &amp;67*W

LAVA\

9c 1

Im rltter Bhof&gt;*
u n rrL te o n a b fr

* » , i * i lew hair. T b l *
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it .iirriruit 1

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Octagon

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14 oz 17c J

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nfN*• ■i .'* n n f
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COOKIES 10c rolls 3 tor 25c
Brace*.
TOMATO JUICE

w it h

. n i , n up
| « im p a i r t h *
l . i a l t t i * i * f f lr lt * T ir y « f l&gt; a tl,« r s r*r
n t f l n n s t r i n * h*M l l h u r * a fa H y o f
it* It fnstr n■« -Sf»&gt; ( i* r * o i i IlhtH
In k
r f f t*v I **J n H M * it t |* r w b l r n
m tp b i In* m ail** i* &gt; . u=»irj H a r h t f •
L; . h l N n
i ‘» m in lit lx n w ill
g i v e ..

Median G rill or W u e r Croand

pkg 13c

tna*

I1BH hf llfrin la r Bli’t trflll lt| mlk r
•tiff i» t|ft ■dovimat* ilrtt*lv Bin It a n

pt Sc
lb tic Vinegar
**-&lt;'*• tel IH pff
f O IT
PA^r.lewrAK
Toasties sm 5c Ige 9c SALT .. 2 clns
9c Napkins . pkg IVzc
G ripen al. Flikre, 3 a . a|',r

* et+i I,

i, -eu.j uin'ii in n -

i ii t e f * i ,f
t. i« i» h

Flakes, sm 5c, Ige 9c SUGAR

Lllk la u i

. t KmIIII

ten I lew I • **f It • * l**F Pnifit ■

* nf.ii. imiMiar,1 In

u*

mi

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lb 2 3 c

Grocery Prices Good Thru W*d., Nov. 11th; Meet &amp; Produce Prices Good Nov. 7

|ira&lt; Ill'S i»fv

f r • *-urt»* )

SPAGHETTI .. 3 for

TONGUES

to . t F -u 51.

*

Tropical Mariroul or

31c

ib 43c

-* -a. t, ln«.t*

m v b i i m i : i *s:%b i t

B UTTER...... 24 oz

Short Cul
Freeh Beel

PIGGLY WIGGLY

1'

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fi I l it o i l ' * •&lt;* I .. * *f It* f B I h t f r

D IN N E R ............ pkg Iflc

ib 2 3 c

Siiwtng

SAUSAGE

U IIK N T

IKI-.I.PI K M M T

SLICES,

Ib . . . 38c

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.t e t e i m ln e
K h r t e i . i m t t t e nr
U»i

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TOMATOES, 2 No. 2h 29i

Lamb Heck

Copoland'i
All Pork

let * hi| Mf IlMb

tin 10i

ib 19c

FRYERS

S ' n l ir a l*
I r * n that fin
K i- in lr r
( f l i t I &gt; 4 Ta t t h * h o u r

.1 HMhd

TOBACCO .........

•

*u»b

»«d a

Rts»7

STEW

Tat. Tindar

Ib ..

N O T H I . I i r 1*1 M l l« T l i r . A H I H U
T d I I * r R &gt; l« r fr d H r
m n t it 'ir *
s t M T in i
ro u u u -

J*
JHATSWHY-TABLESUPPLY

Chop hire where a Hide aeewy boyi a lot — H*lp Toon.ll to Bto Sovtngil Buy War Bondi A Stamp.
With the Money You Garw.
----.

POULTRY

iho

hoi left

Meaty f e n d
lyrmh

W a 'f * D oin g O a r Bart T o K e e p Y r a P p l w p D ow n!

CHICKENS

LEGAL NOTICES
BUY U. S. WAR
BONDS and STAMPS

Tec Victory
Cqt Wo..

r rtk r o

ihortige «tkh

Creen ■regretfully
to return
’
------ Ibadeitgiw t. and » • .tetter., f o w s l , , CAJFE. TO W N ,, .'.'nr.

'N E W YORK* Nov. 5, — Tin
te.t
fishier in the oorU , »n
irtny targe named Joe. U cur­
rently out of flltlc clrculition
and there'i quit# n drop In r i m
down to the lop eloutrr now
throwing Irathir.
For w h it Hi worth. I ’ll p m
along the opinion of oni of t'iullllowrr Avenue*! leading citlien« that th* cream of Oiii if Itrnoon’i crop Is Ray Rohlnion,

* * ARCADE

ccotldertbly

ihn» Utters. PwtaMUr Loon ,1 STOCKING' MVX

*»

28c B read

I 6-01 Whitoloef

Wilt nay rath fo r frvih tow. C. A.
IShfiner, Lake Mary.
------------------------------------H ELF W A N T E D -

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|

W A N T E D ; lUsponilblt tnsn fo r
tnlik tiiiTsr. Must hats rood
character. f « - &gt; lih ■refftancee. ?
days s w&gt;ek, f ! 5 ttUis Item ing.

Potatoes

85c

Wanlrrl: to bur baby carriage
Rood cjm ll.M *. Phono I 0 .W ,

V iiM i

NOW
n»a% e

lr: i * ! • - L 7ai-fl*

ONIONS
Site tec

C rioter to toko
baby chicks. (

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leading— v i n u t fight I

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VO LU M E X X X IV .

M 'M R K R

Member Avuicldlctl I'rtvt

SANFORD, FLORIDA* FRIDA Y, NOV EM HER '»■ IHIJ

EiUbllahed In 1908

53.

Chances For British
Tanks Near Matru,
Precautions Taken
Sales Tax Are
Hurricane Said Better 104 Miles From ElAlamein

n

Storm Near Cuba
Reported as Moving
North Northeast In­
to Gulf Of Mexico

New I)enl Sees Elec-,
i tion R e s u l t s As
1 Presaging F i g h t
i On ‘ Home Front”

Camouflaged Snipers Light Up

W ASH ING TO N, Nov

•

M IAM I, Nov. 6. ( A P ) — A
storm of hurricane force
near the center and accom­
panied by • wide area o f
strong winds is headed along
# i c north coast o f Cuba to ­
day apparcrylv f o r
th
straits of the Gulf or Mexico
away from tho peninsula o f
Florida and Ita resort area.
O H threatened tha central and
southern Bahama Iilsnda and tha
coait of Cuba. The weather Bu­
reau at Miami eald Ita main force
might pass inland orer Cuba ba&gt;,
fore proceeding weatwanl toward
the Gulf of Mexico.
# However,
heavily
populated
areaa southward from Melbourne
and Miami were threatened with
heavy wlnda, although Forte alter
Ernest Careon said they would
mlaa the w ont o l t l l
South of
lam! and In the Kay W a tt area
tot tha tip of the atate the threat
waa great and civilian and naval
forcea took all precaution! against
proparty damage and loaa of Ufa.
Some Rtata Road Department
workeri were evacuated from Urn
(K e y s eeuth of tha mainland of
F lo r id a but civilians generally de­
cided to weathar out the blow.
Tha wont of tha itorm appar­
ently mluad N i u i u in tha Behamai. The Bureau's 10:46 A. M.
bulletin plseed the alarm at 8:30
M. about 86 mllea north-northemit of Ntuvltaa, Cuba,v. moving
movln
weal cr welt soulhweat 14 to IB
mllea an hour
M IAM I, Nav. 8, (A1) — A violent
jlu r m , probably Including wind* of
tou rateins force, roared through
tha Wael Indian early today, bead­
ed toward tha Florida coast la
tha vicinity o f Miami. W ith Navy
approval,. tb* Weather Bareau
i on
broke Ita laaal silence
on wartime
wai
U fir o n i IfS F
to Kay a iW a t laa as*
trems toothatit and i t_ tho
_________
atata.
Blowing gala-wlnda e f hcrrkaoa
fores, auapectad near can U r which
is traveling forward at 16 to IB
g d le s par nour.

80 Men Sought
H ere F o r Seeking
• To Escape D raft
Apparently aaaklng to
evade
lav- ' j f not appearing
a ni aft la&lt;
it all at tha Sami
Health
Unit
ior
Trewrlbsd A atment, T7 nagroaa
end two wl i men. formerly re­
jected- b&gt; the selective service
i- .miners
following
poailiva
blood lea la, are now being round id up by Pollen Chief Roy O,
MyiMianie, according tb Dr. la Tand H. Dame, director o f tha
U a l‘&gt; ,
“ Only about I t o f three man,
notified by tha JJnlt to appear
every weak fo r shots, have ravorted at ail. and nav they have
♦ l i t , " aaid Dr. D am *
have Inatnictod Chl*_
, ______
to bring tha BO mat) la. I t ta evi­
dent to me that they ATS aaaklng
to avoid tha draft fey oat taking
I be shots, which la 40 weeks al
A h * rata of one shot • veek,
to o i)d rare them ct tho disease.
•This evasion has koen rolng
on fo r st least a year," continued
Dr. Dame, and w* a n not. going
to put up vlth It
V * get
H r ci
•Wo

rfiBflga

itler Rushes Rein­
forcements To Rom­
mel In Fleet Of
Hundred Plane

First Lady At Guildhall With King and Queen

(I. IAh—

l ONOON N «i. «. ( A P I —
Via Hi
Infrrv. opposing I he
Hritivh in anulHml M*d&gt;f •&gt;-

A dm in tut i ninth
ccwtioniic
chieft«im
# g rr e thiil MfUimcn! far

■ geneml tjilra tax will be much
• I n nger

in

the

new

h i

rung ref#

1* 1 1* r

which ariran■it's in January.
The •tine authorities agree ihit
Ihe uriimcnt of the new CongrMt
1 tm mi lit ary matter* prntahly will
be rr*lminrtl»
lean tug "hook#
frtml" imurs « a an outlet for pg*

1 DO P M Madagascar
ir-lrfifsk
an aulhwf Unit**
viMitu * nn•“hiHerd,

11 *

Sr na tr lie publican,
l Varuh'iiberjf
Mirhigen, propceed
|a
Republican Ih*m«KTi»l
victory
j coalition
with “ politic* unit N e w

iilea

in

that

This Is a l!

('nrig reel

t Mill |'In DPA In n ih l i

1 , ll.-. 1
J
| 1n h t

•a■|at ! .• It kill

1
1

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t h e .-L'H
tiller di.

. 'inmiimtpit- * h n I thr
- 1»- \ i *l»V i* A11Ack mg
....I El D.*l**.

\Umein
" « leslgi si ths

The
ha11li

a Iraslinjp !*■&gt;-uitmi ml «gr rring vS«i

S Army Signal Corps ph-t„

T iie**la % » m»nt I »* 4ii«k na.! ir Ioaacm
| could not. I«* ntt i thoIe*| to any Inch
f unity on ih* » i«r front
oat r
i 1ifm« 11v
ID T e i a a l
he -si id 11 . make tL rlcar
| (hat the m r m *
f the Ashnlnii-!
. tratiun, pniti toulil not lie In' t«a|ifetf'*l h&gt; I hr jif opagafvshtla of
Merlin and I n t o . . *■ any "ra* j
pUitiatlull .»f tif 8S| purpoNt-a "
j
Hr alt r ibtlteal the nv to public!
tm
i|&gt; N ire in «■ with
" m i Imhr
r pi msec u tion of
impatience

....I Hitler
Eg) pl • «'

Stalin Blames
Ch i e f Witnesses!.":.
Nazi Gains On Are Released
No 2nd Front In Morris Case
.
IB

I ok y.s» fnr

,

ww
I t&gt;,r w* r * n,i i warntincnt agalnat I 1/ n r\ c A i r n I f
R c * Wa»hlrigl*in burcaur r ac v NMtur*f-i | \ U w w L V v l l
,
I) . he aa til, t hr votn a had "r r g ft.l

25th Anniversary Of Sherman Griffis
Bolshevist Revolu
mains In Custody
xd
tion
(s
Celebrated
U U ll
feB v
c ic u n tu u
w
i w n e u The
11
Deserted
Army

M. . \ nniin Soon

Ir

War Tires Soon :* As Huge Victory
Will Be Sold To Prcsidfiit S;i \h Mi'Accredited Few Attitude
(ongres:
T

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Is

11

-t Japane.-e
M lltJfrlHKf M|
i . tin Mrttiah
i•ngtb -outH
« si« I* jpftnJ,
lb* Jnpa lark
.1 *Cr. it gib iK C fu i ry
(MinilelimriM Mifllrteij
nt..! Slu lu m the P#

New Kiitiio ( luss Escaped Gerinins
Hill lie Opened Are Rec, pturl,(|

V o QC
uCCu
n

^omme* s Rout

MOSCOW/- B«Ar, 4^ i n — Jtfceph
T w o materia] wit nesses. J.'hn
Stailn declared today that hecauar bewi* Oglesby and D tl Wnm
o f a lack of a second front the wrlgkt,
eo
_ . whom a curonsr's
Jiry
Germans had been able to break 1list Monday rvrommsnded t« l~
threugb tha Russian lines tn the I held for further questinnlnr &gt;nl
Vest Last summer and In fivr regard to (he death of J G l. ., , 1
months advance-1 .100 miles- Stilt, M. rn«, Hanford Naval Air .......... J
however, the Premier told a »pe- rsrprnler on (he previous Mon.im ’
clai meeting of the K o k o v S o » i s m releasr.1 from custody ,*&lt;■■ j
IAI KHONIt.I.K
N "' i &lt;1
let, celebrating the 16lh sotil lenlay morning, due In the f«r l.l lb, orvr Oflicr of I 'm . Ado.
_______ llvnd,
Jt i■•( i at
pn
versary o f ths Bolshevist revolu according tn Sheriff Charles
» ( inn
n.n mileage
mllrai/r ratuoong
rsl
tion, nsrsr before had Russia twrn that no charges had been made
that will gu inP* Nat inn
as strong and wcll-crganlssil on against them, and that ha thrrr ( »*»dc effect on Nuvrmlifi t l . an.I
fore could not held tb«m any long which waa rxplalnnl yr*trrda\
tb * home fro n t
| t«» more than |l&gt;0 tire tlcalrr*. rr
Oviplts flrs h German regi- cr,
menta and at laast on* new dlvl.Sherman (ir ifflf, a third wltm * * : r*PIM,r&gt;gpaolinr .h-aln- nt
■ion, the Russians drelarrd thr&gt; nnlcred hrld, hgi admitted that hi-' M meeting in ti e
Jai kfM.mill*
to st o ff all attacks In Htallnrrnd ileBcrlril from tha army, and I* 1 **' Hall, Will a**ume the t&gt;
where the erabitteml sicgi or •till in cualody, Sheriff Hand * iHinalblllty &lt;‘f making uodUMc
tha Volga was In Its 74th day
sutnl. Clreuit Court Will to- brill'
»•
»'
Along thr Black eer littoral on T urads y, Nov. ]0, st » bi, I, i “
&gt; «c rr«iite .l mot..11. 1, ore.
tha Rad army continued Its st Inn. the Grand fury Will W sum I
* |l',|l « l . * » ' I. noli
Lrition northeast of Teuper. c» ilnrnrd.
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noon
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J the country
The electi. n, h* add*
i ctl, hat! *irtti(tn*ti atr&lt;| (mpular d U
‘ aatiafactiofi with the conduct of
the war
A fter a strenuous vorkcut during maneuvers, these C s troops,
Mr an while, the Hou&gt;r heard de*
mand*
that the v*« ge hour law and
wearing green camouflage auita and nets on their helmru. atop to
Nalimial I.^I hj Helntiont Act bt
light cigarettes. The men staged s camouflage demonstration or irpealril, while ^ Senate rolls *(U|r
officers participating in the Second Army middle Trnne—er u im n i
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die*I the figure, which a few min ' N **,; n« •• ■ tlrv-aaving ineaaure
id w u u r it li.l «t l ll. l •
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Th# City litna «• Mll llntil
i Murria, tu v ln . itoppad, guns l&gt;ac«' reltoarf W ,st autoisU were ^ra. ,
them# wrr* **« 1*1 |*l («' 1**4*
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in * n
ns*siti day,
,
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f * ,l#r lh ,n lhM foul'!
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la f from asv.re head.
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t In the rwfea w ouiHleil
h* hdd at BtOQ o ’clock Saturday! *1 tb* hoapil_____
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Vienna
tires
BOw
on
automobiles
siul
, All able-U-liol mm
the b u d or hand* i f a party or
liuMi.*
said."Ily . bar*
been » « nin thri I
partial unknown, with an Instru- trucks," Armstrong
Iht occuple*'
conserving this
stockpile.
the
rarnt o f Instrument* aaknown."
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can
be
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mads to aupply all *asenlial re
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l*y thf YugUtUva. wan rpioU-tl ■*
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thlt
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of
A fourth contingent * f 43 o f ! the market I_
la lth*
near *--*
future,
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Rtste K-nator E K llousholder
Fullry
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f*r»l rlaaa, In th# 1; H emi-hivcd o( I hr Sanfonl Naval will deliver a patriotlr siidreaa al
_______________ Thf Rt%, Frank E.
All lime, find H lm|HiAN|t)r tn

of " A "
titled to
grad* _
Ura* going to th* more essential Sanfortls Fla., waa r* elected #v*rrt&amp;Ty ot the fl/nod of the l’ r»»8#wanae
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n u fw fu v s i r i w i ijp ivrn irew *
or, ap p aaM to Uto Clrtult Court
wttk a peremptory v r i t Of mandaaaaa to * — tul tkaoa official!

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|Cake Marv Church To
Note ‘Patriotic Day*

attend the mid-week sh.mle. Die ,h' l- h c M .ry Communlly Church
hour. fr..(* : i i o o to (Km p . m
n" t H“ n“ f
T , ° * * r:
II remain Ihe .am.
, l anre of ‘ PalHollc Sunday In that
Anyone inlrrsstsd
In
plslul I nrlahlxirlng communlly.
Frank Bryson Is tha mlnlslar
sl^wling can lake part In these
thraa day moating here.
weekly practice meets, also In the of the isik* Maryr ichurch and will
R*v. Frank A . Juhan,
mnnthle I’osUl matches laid oil lead ths servkas which begin at
Florida, waa r*-«l*eteJ
the third Rundgy of each roonlh. 10:00 o'clock In lh* morning.
nt o f tka Synod] the
Women are es;*clally lnvll*d to Everyone Is cordially IftTlUd to
ir Ball o f Qraanaood.
compete In these matches, as attend.
cortlflrato on Oct. M and v u they have
k
made some o f the beet
tranafirrtd to tka Nora I train, scores
ocorr* on the other club ranges
In early llms* hemp served as
In* tlal Ion at Balnbridfo, g d . throu*
•L
ihe/tiendard ci esc hangs la KmIwhoro ho la now loci tod.
___
add*',.
Young Collin# graduated from
1 Rem,rinlr
High
School In the
class ..f into, are! on Jan. 20 nf
this y r «r enlisted In tha Nary,
laliin i hla preliminary training
at Norfolk
later being
„
. . Va.,
. . . and
.
transferred to th* Naval A ir Olation In Pensacola. Th*re h* waa
.

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PtOHIDA.

Teaches Game To
S. Service Men

W U i World Sperl* M l Ur
By DILLON GRAHAM

N E W Y O R K , N o t . 3. — S U n
Wide World Feat a res
,N*ymakow*lu .* * chap built *A BILEN E. Tea.. Nov
3. - , Ionic N r „ York Ulan U «p «lftc a .
Sllvtr-halred «9imIci Hoppe it
II ntout Stevi. Owen
f‘. ■ staking a trip com parable with&gt; h u n 't aid
alreaily gotten down to
M y h i ever took a* top man of ,.vniicn i mv. rtliy to aeo 8l»n
ji v , hi* profeulon. T il* time, how- lie'* pml-ably
nii way.
i ; f l a t , H'a to do hi* bit In the war
Owen i« a lirm advotete of tie
V
w o rt.
firUl goal a* r ioolball (coring
l . ‘ , A t SS, lloppe I* too old to en- method So ate all the other prol i f t la the armed aervicr*.. Hut frarfonal roarhre but Rte»e prob­
ft . . 11m tMVe matter of the rue* I* ably employ* the kick *o, goal
p
Staking a coa*t to co i*t tour ol iiioif than Id. rival*, lie llgurr*
■*"' army camp*, appearing In rx- It i* n u n and Ira* ol a gamble
: hi bit Ion* and llluttrallng the finrr at *.!.'* to. m in (Kilnta tnan to
point* of the game that ha* been ton nr pa** in a try loi »!*•
ala very life.
Stymakuwakl turned in a Held
He hope* to touch 12ft of the goal kirklng |«-rformalM» agalnil
Seamen Aortllo Graileno. 20, re­
tam p* before ChrlMmai. At abl- itu iiin i itu
other
day
that ported by the N»ty Department a*
- lane ha ennounred he had alreud)
. .pi tpia]i! y him for l ie Giant*. "mlMlrg la action on Drr. 7," I*
- Tie Ito dmorr t i e r 2
thl&lt; yin.n cater with the longucHoppe, a profv*»lonul *ince hr in l-*er r i r * rooteal three firM thown being greeted by hi* mother
In the doorway of their home in I'atW»* I I . ha* won ftU national gnala, too in the iam t quarter
Lchamploruhip*
and
played
In Unlea* my memory ti ban yin- il irw n, N. i . The gob’* unripecird
every elate and tour Eiropean have to go hark many a viar to return brought Joy to the Greiiino
COUntrie*. In good year* hr nrl- local! a college player kicking
bouiebold.
tad from len to fiflrt-n thou,ami 'three goal* In a aingl* rontc*t.
(C ralrol Prrt*&gt;
.d o lla r * . And he'* not yrl think­ . The la*t nmi par able feat I rr'
ing nf retiring.
Arm y-Navy,
mrmhrf
ilia
Army-Navy
J7 Blllanl*. he arg u n . know* no
itanic of IP24 when the cadet nucioc. Thl* I* prom Ih-nago ao long n* f lellow'* rye* center,,
Gar bitch, banged four i
around ond that lb.
are iharp. " I ’ll keep right on to betttrr II Ed
I hr upr Ight* to Iwal th e ;
can „ j n game* nod lit
long aa I ran retain my cNnmj,- , tailor* 1*-*
I j •nectnf a.
f tonihlF,” he »ald.
Prt»rrMiniia] mentor* get the
Lehlg't 1*11*1 In tli«* l«i«r I*
.
When Hoppe Wn» In lloutlon al ii)o»i out ol nn accurate placeof
college football, *« ymi
a bond rally, he wa* talked Into ' turnl m drop kicker but lew cob
ably
nevtr heard nf
fB garlng 1'hll lla rrit, the Imml . Irire roar lira » t r « i IL# foot If* back have
HiymakuwiVt.
Jl«-V
leader and radio alar
|football or liikr full Ailvan tag* of un all-round foothill playr
k | Imagine the crowd'* *urpri*c I tlif* kirkrri they havr It** all
hi*
exhibition
again*!
Km
When 1’hll beat Willie handily.
n matter of InatmctJon and prm •
( I t w *l onlalned. however, that tire Everyone on Ihp fiiant*' ihowrtl |n addition ito hi*
- Hoppe *&gt;■ nut a pool player and |Min ml, for rm n ip le. trie* kicking point* by field gnuU !*ti»n
•cored one touchdown «ru| l
.hadn't tried II In a long lime T o r hah
iloien ----bett#r booUr an extra point lie itid .ill
... ------Ha alway* concentrated on btl- . •trill nn
S»ur or *o a day and I tram’* kicking, rart of the
'practice a half-hour before a * knar and paiR*rereiviug, kind
tiim f Many a «&lt;d1ege game could „ bulwark on drfrntn H** k
be woo i i Ike chiding min lira
v ii h a fir Id goat while the trail j
my ir,i mu fnnjrly trying for a j
I literh#iti*r uiuf m i ftointn
„
f if! i hr aa iii* Hat urda f S ■\
NEW YORK, Nnv 3. (Bpmnkon
akl
hid
hit
Held
foal
da)
CAMP ri.ANIHNC. Nov
d.
«U1) —Th* U Kgctt A Myrr* tn
Sgi
M utiaj
hecco Company in announcing rrjuinht Kulyerw. t«n ma or ml I.dpeclal)—S taff
• new n*w*n*r&gt;rr ram^mlgn lor , l**|f(* pnmrt wpfp ilerHert J*y thu Clarke nf Ru*i*lville. Ala n m lr j
Mirhl a light for hi* rlgarrt
Cbw tarfl.ld C lg aittlr* ila tc* It* ihHIiih! Minririola treat
Pvt. Ja y t . Hun of tlum i, *it.
fce|le flh el what amokcr* look for ynn and Matihaltan unwt Hu
u a clg an tle I* a mild, gmijling In C*111P lleadq cartel • jm t
n few feet fmm Clarke, bin! a
Milting imoke. . . nn I nothing
rigartt In hi* h*ml
Clarke motioned In lloai, nvlt
c The prelent t nmpnlgn. IlkeltrM f * &lt;
■aling hit rignrel lto*l go) up
pNYioj i C h n ln firld campnigti*, “Tf I’A
with alacrity.
IS l&gt;as#d on (he Idea that men and I luRtrati
Thev touched rignrel* un,| puf
women imoke dgaTrttej fur t h f e t t r mi
frd Then it vtn- ili-e,,\ . 1 ti,.,
injoym rfit iH y Iff t out Ilf It Thi* It* flfil
I|n*t had oaf-led it IK - I*&gt;,
JdM I* rarifed out jti the mpy fi o *11
The (XIIV thing aftte ffl
whch «tate« that *’( heiterfteld* i « M&gt;uri
nr*t lour aete the fa-e, i.[
Wl* etmoken more plriRlItr fie
I
'InI
ke
and
I’
vt
llm
t
ite
Ihelr
ligh*
cnniblnntiari
I
in
roue
S
i#nd) of tot ill Cob Uiak* n them,1 \fl&gt; f»liT*
Ider end betf#r-ta«tlnirM
I t»v « m
Eech advertucinifit m the cur |?l

THEREFORE,
The MATHER STORE at SANFORD
WILL GET SEVERAL
CARLOADS sf THE CONTENTS!
The Sanford Store will have increased its ja p e n t'n to ck with merchandinc taken
from the Daytona Store. We don’t have
to store it - - - we can’t afford tc
rent more so ace - - - ko - - - we are going to sacrifice this stock of beautiful furni­
ture - - - -the larger part of which is irreplaceable for the duration - - - reduced
below ceiling prices!

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UNITED STATES DEFENSE *

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AN I N D E P E N D E N T D U L Y N K W S I’ A I’ L K

VO LU M E X X X IV .

E s ta b lis h e d In 1 9 0 3

A r m y W in s
S ix - H o u r
" B a t t le I n E g y p t
•British

Allied Planes Pound
1 Retreating Enemy
•Forces As Fight
Picks
Up Speed
•
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I
CAKIO. Not. 4.—(A l*)—
F tllrrct hr
L'nlled
Hi air*
heavy bomber* dntrortd too

•nllis litrd ■ inhil c«a-

a.U tod approilaulely half
of t«H j Important la unloadInn tappllro in (Ho hirtwr of
1 Tebrak. a
United
S ta ir*
Army Middle Kaet rowmunl.
qao aaaoaaced today.

_

SAN FORD, FLORIDA, W ED N ESD A Y NOV KM U Kit t, l!H.'

‘Praise The Lord’—

^M em ber

A.vwoclitlrd

N 1M IIK H ST.

I 'r r- ,- .

&lt; ? r S i U . S . A « r m y A n d M a r i0 n e f s F a c e
House, SenatejlN ew J a p I h r e a t I n ^ o l o m o n s
beats In Both ~ T
IRepublican Candidate,
} Thomas E. Dewey:
Is Elected N e w,
Y o r k Governor,

Reds Oust Nazis
From Heights On
Black Sea Coast

Warns Turkey

Chief Points Out N ecessity Of
Keeping Fires Below Minimum

WASHINGTON. N..v I t4h— &lt; j
Republican* carvrtl dceji ir*int to*’ *
day Init Denmrfatir inHjoriUr* in
Both rham t*r* of CoH|jrv*» »ml on
thr ha iu uf yet incomplvtr rot urn* "V
from Tueotlay'a election had a
inathvmatiral chance to take con­
trol of thr Hnu»r.
The lle m c ia U reniaiiieil in I ho
aachllr in the Scnatr, with 15 » i x i (
athlnl to 4 i hohlover* fur a work*.
In the 72-dajr-old metre of Stal* ing majority of thr !M&gt; m h i * But *
install and the western Cauca.J*
„ __ t „with
„„
_ __ _
rtv n lh J t ju i th f| th r Ki publu mi* *n picking up
thr ItnJi ; t b__
« credited today
tusling the German* from **v- . real author of the famous phra*#. * * l !*•••( right »&lt;•«(•. u iiiju iih al
ria l fortified height* northeast of j MPraU t Ihr Ia»nl ami pass th*«i»uf,h aiJmini'tij»Ii'»i «ial»rtiU aa L
Taupse, thr Black »Se« naval sta-1 ammunition" u
Lieut.
Howell • l*rmliaa M Blown of Mich ^aA;
lion, and with beating, off K ill Foryv (above!. It, of Haihlonfirl l . J ar,*l William H Sm aihrf* of Nrw,
counterattack*
I N. J
Thr r% football playing j J«*»*«*&gt; ami rvni tlippre! *b.wn m tj
count i \ to ui»»«*at Josh
The Germans threw two illvl- ! naval chaplain
attarhnl to a 'ih r r Hun
Hon counliA
nil mil
iHit \
S rr«
«
|l**n|rr
It0*** -3 0 ,0 0 0 men and 40 lank* J t r i l M at ('rail Harlmr usnl Ihr Lrr, all
Mr
wiTi n v*i frit of
into the attack at Stalmgratl and i phrmsr tn rnrmji»k. iT1,-n B* thr\ .
Thr
could not even hold the initiative, | i&gt;a&gt;tril .lu ll b&gt; hand lo fight off mot r hi nt* Mi tnifh him-c* I hart

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JI HidmiAi uu

aHack

pin if in N r * rmniilUpd ntalial
&lt;* 4l&lt; r* * a* iiuilr piiltlic lm»-*

1**11*** my « lecrman aiM&gt;rllun

..f

I I*' |lit 4MJ
L

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had I rrn matin" anain-1 -hip

.Hid tin

.. id III*.

JO H N S

tnd Nnr | i At* I Vn *n
iitriihtf-mml hv nav41 iulhuri

. p It'D*
*4 lull

Germans Throw New
D i v i s i o n s Into
„Stalingrad D r i v e

Allies In New Guinea
A (Ivalu e As Enemy
Withdraw s F ru m
Captured
Kokoda

H ft,. I

\ fire-

..I *1

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.K il o
O u t 1 I h &gt;*I« wank
1ii
.iff (h r I 4 fa il Msii ra*t roast
44U ! •if i •»ii *ii * biiiiikil fur l o g
tarn t

(S r AMotiatta r m n
u hi ■
,
i i. * .ld a1uJ *■"***
" B r ita in ’s d e s e r t i r m i c *
Ih r
S i i lu m n ii
If
1i l i t i u D ,
fc W crc re p o rte d today to h av e
t tiH i|M
A rm v
1 tfi 4.1 1 1 HI T i -.1 S| | (•^ ty o n th e f i r s t m a jo r te a t in
•Ir* •u litl
w rit
fm 111 t o M , t i tin*
th e new ca m p a ig n fo r E g y p t
S i’ ll
1 -i \
by ro u tin g th e A x is in a
M i.
ui*i,th niml
1 |tin
fla m in g lix - h o u r tn ilk § battlLM
1Ii.
I*t1* III l
m,.tf 'h iili'i!
.1 ^ a n d je o p a rd ! l in n F ield M a r­
f 1. ' Ills .4.1. 41 1« ml *i i rinrfltH
Ih« v t t.nlf mil«-&lt;*| dining 'll" prrsant
yrtlrrday
midnight ci&gt;mmunii|ue ,
J, , , ,
s h a l l E rw in R o m m e l'* c n l ir e announced.
mi- kaidin
With thr
i ount
•till
4'll * all *! a||b* ill t In i 'I ihu I h
po sitio n on th e E l A lam cin
pM'grvHsmg in &gt;«rvfT«»l HnlrM, Hen*t
Tha communique .aid
Soviet
|41 1/4 .1 .tilt H'llt
ntr Mlnmity l^’inlcr UiNuH **fi
fr o n t, 8 0 m ile * w eal o f A le x ­ troop* were locked in tenae del i m m a iit'ii,
1 i uni N* 4•
fcnaler
fighting
aouthcaat
Oregon
c
uld
count
on
al
lra»l
a
"t&amp;
'
andria.
V. i l,
11»t 4p.t.I.’ l
D
.
rt.lipz,4
M
.
Nalchik
In
the
central
Caucatua.
•cats.
ci»mp«nvl
with
»'.*
now
j
A Cairo bulUtin &gt;aid the Dritlih
In the IlmMc. th ru total ha*t
V111. .1 »il t' k’41.1r.1 * D.til tills rtlicill
(^Eighth Army again throat tUrlf It mentioned no c h a n g r i In the
\ &gt;!1p( J 1**.|
Iwttla
line.
Implying
th
a
t
tha
•
1
1
^
i
.
M
ill.
hi
Ik
V
'mmmtrt! t'» 1^1 fif(f**ri nuuivibiyi
forward tn two Barton along Urn
ftllf
.1,1|HIM* - - 1-lrtllil
A nmtimg German drlT* had
K-.k .11
1 thr obi KritHhltrait total
TS-milr front Monday, and again K werful
1i&gt;, 1, L. 1 . r rbi i Uk i’U
en checked after *rYrn It taalan
1 jtilll j In i 4 ItIIt1 ! hr II1111*f !41M1
ii i ,
yratarday after dtftatlng Hornretreat* in r week
rat** t Hhi'i'ivibb i mui'i Hi III till*
mrll'i tank fore** Monday.
T h e G erm an aleaa arm y waa re
i
tub
The Britlih offrnalv* li now In jrorte
d a t r u f g l l n f linjkcrately but
1 Thr hi ll! tfiiD b.ul i li-,1 .1 jim
illfull awing with Allied plane* n vain to reclaim lost potRiont
..si
,i nrl
l**eI
Hoil-&lt;
iiirnil**
rHint
bn.!
i
EO-pr unding the wlthdnwlng A lla a t
St al in grad
NV%»
reserves
1
F*ullrtl
.it
i|
off
t
j
(hire
.'f
tafurb
fore**.
moved up to the wrarkrtl city and |
.1 .
IJ MI
1 from frapp- ili.'itmrni *»f 1
Climaxing a 10-day drive, pain-___
att acked behind
a
cur tain
nf |
k-i-*
U my
1 ii * a M'sllJl t |*4»!*'»b*l ‘ '
•taking at t in t through the A lt a i,,H a l bomling. th r high cum- i
f * in
, 1 hf If «f* 1 &gt; '*T* *
depth defenaem, the Imperial* yea- niaml reported,
ib idl&gt;(
terday burat Into tha open deeert
•'The defender! nf
Stalingrad
l Tb* Ri p.it « «»«“ ’ “ •pi 1u . Iii-iiti
A w hen It waa lank agalnat tank |rrpulaed all German at lark!,'* the
M I I ,vlBv .r . nmto’ Ut wi * U* t at * .. f f ft *
v wlaH*
^ a n d gun agalnat gun, and aweptilate communique laid "In the liniu mated i&lt;« The i tty &lt; •inuni* , l'1'DI 04 f *b !p*
V.»h
**'
«
on to El Aqqaqir ridge 17 mile* are* of one factor) Soviet aol slon M 1*1*H|i* 1 ■At* tr a il f i»l M . h«irai * hM*m• i •• » 4
weat of Alamein ttatlon, the ort- d im , having rrpul&gt;e&lt;l ai&gt; attack* 4.Vklth
f‘l hi* nr*rr-; i t it ut
v%un ■
.»» |
i*i
j i jail 11J.'
ij Jf
tanks. |opptnu M F V &lt; -impbrll of 4 | |lilt 41.W* ► I'i »■ 1 H • ffnf Dirt
glnal anchor
of the Egyptian t&gt; enemy Infantry
an-l
Una
I went over tn counter attackk anil j vote*
Vf r I A*&lt;Iif• rn m
J~ 1 , VI 4111bill 1J11, ill'If D' *1 ; 4
Una yeiterday
tanka
I
occupied
aeveral
atrong
[Kiliit*
A r in &gt; I n l a n l r v m e n .
Viitr», Mr
I i riipfoHI
.Ml
soil i f ft**t'*l it&gt;i Jinn nhlt Di - 1 - n R.
A pumber
of enemy
Marahal
Tlmoahenho’e
relief
!
|
|
uw*
i
.1
I
uvilli11H
Kie'il
v..L&lt;-.
’ were knocked out and many prla(MlblifHn i.f"(P*i»irrit 1al Ii" 'll ITT-It 1.111
\ r t i i i e n m e n \\ 1 11 R u h e r l
A nd
J a c k .Musical P ro g ra m
' .«kliM|*
onera were taken in a new ad­ army besting toward Stalingrad ! weir ihiTiwn mil * . multiliilr-1
j«l
1- b&gt; a»1 t hm ■ti 1"IS "V VI
front lb * J northweel milted to It.
y ; i , &lt; , , y .................... .
II (•»
!
I'luii.l hi’tI John J Urn
vance, a Britlah rommunk]M aald.
what
L*. &gt;W ‘ will he held nn I tec K. « .tv « h-rk , n r ti, J r
fur ihr Fmpi rr ’nI aI.’
"a n d .heavy
Inla tha German flank
which
won
., ,
... - II N Nayer elated today Ed Kovrmaratup, t-munjc n Jo .I f
,1, .
Of . ftortlfie
j (irmocrailr t«Mirn al AIIzauv
■•f I hi*
t‘Xa»i r
i r iri.H.'J
Ml’ji lib! loan
i i mi tea and ei- ■
' di Abd El lU ilU M area near the I and to band claahei
in Group
fit-, ■■in t*&lt;»
I i Situ
Mir. ti- a ■i It 1 IhtTbstn
Sm
li
h| \m i i*HI 1ifi.t i ■ V\
la now unnfi|M»««*d, thrll •I■*
coset where Ajjatralian Infantry change* of gunfire.
,41 1 V
’ Ni hr i««krt 1m|i priub r 1 &gt;
.Ik*
il» virtually certain,
here pinned aotne 3S00 Axle tro­
| |K rtl aujip*U In
V4|1ll J * Vrui raid
op* agklnat the Mediterranean
Y tiling wan light,
will
. »i i hlet1 ill thr Hun-, .ii ■i Siure.- &gt;111|T1
and hurled back their deiperale F o r m e r
R e s i d e n t G39 l |h v*itr» liainir cu*i
|l.rhinil him
Hr b»-i ' K r-fi ri* '
over 1,51X1 rpgi*tere«l By n ,
. effort* to break out both to the
j S \Vhrrrv Hrpublu .*»•
lb -4
rblrnre.
pulling
cea*«-il
«n
■
v
•i atir tn* i&gt;ml&gt;4'fii&lt; 1 * •** f 1
^ caat and west- Abd Al Kahman O f ' C o u n t y
H e l d ly fl W P M at the City II.*
.
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Je eight mile* north of El Andtr *it
,
('ouqtV Vutr* fof |*rcntn i* 1
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Rrj.tlh
dill* n D t nt**&lt; Du
A German DNU broadcaat *at-l O n M u r d e r C h a r g e [rncl Thfvu m Hanford lotab-u
itriui •
t k
i I *1 1 i * ii
' ai'IINttirihlllR
qaqlr rld j*.
u
. IV*
•till
| ballnta, out of
route th«n
||H
I j S.iiilh lltikiiia ff.it flirt i •
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It'll
J,1
the Britlah hate lost one-third
n'ln
I
Stating that ha killed hi* « If*-' icginirant*
j I h mocrat*
An
thelraa renewed heavy attacka bccauta
O ntim iing. ,M I.l'ir *lii*li
got fed up with hrr I Kor tepre»ent^*dTe m I "tici *w
•ill t*
9 of their Lank ilrength but nevar- nagging." Frank W. Vfyrre.
O from
Myerx. G
CO.I
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the Fifth I ortgrr«, i.in.,. Ii * I it# ^M(t)iM m S« pi* lltef f II
... all
todar It admitted a Britlah of Cryatal, Mich., and farmer rcti trict. Joe Ifendricka recenrd m , )uitiliri»fift had uoh s» ilucrfi &gt;
««|ln !
. &lt;1 •
*4 Inch
1nt ]
breakthrough on the northern dent of Lake Mary,
la being held;
held v„tc of a3},_ wilh
anr. le
|&gt;laf« a
*v»»
* K11'it I
aector of tha front
Ill’ll
flat
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P ?'** on • ch* rlt'; precinct* complete, Ml*
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TA1.I.A1IARSKE N -* l
f
The Germane aald the Britlah of etteplelon of hexing murdered Akeiman. Republican r AfididAt*
11-lltlt'
urn i*
hi*
wife,
Ellxabeth.
who wa* |H1||r,| 2&lt;X! vote*, 14.1 off Wtin r Mm Ml it ■ 5 " &gt;i*ai r*I■l t **n ’ t it ,*■
had drawn all their mobile form'.
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i*«rt &lt;•■
tlivi * t&gt; fit** hii lltin. Ti mIni
a allona from the eouttaem and found dead laat Monday beneath w rrr in Sanfonl. Ilrrulrifk* Ia*I•
VI util rig uric irtllfig u !• u In* v.
central aeclar* into tha north a bride* on U. 8 . Highway 00 rrivis) (l&amp;S villa* In Han fun I
|i|i»n ffir |itfying nil r.u-fiiy
aeelor batUe behind a vanguard In Ih* deaert weat of Newtllea. Cal4 1 Fern Inulc Lu un ty v o lr m u
■H-lfirt rtiRil IhiOiU
gi- '
over tha
tn* head,
head it
tl wal
f,„ „ „ V tlw - fl.M ■
of S00 tanka. Including Ameri­ A blow over
In
hr* if * «a H-lilt if Hit- yi 1 '«-*''
can- made "General Grant*" and aUted. wa. the cauaa of her death : „ lul,OBwl .n.eruiment t. f..
According
to
IHUetle#
Lieut.
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i
Irrtion
h«lJ&lt;Ttuig
ttuiJ
a
t
{ t f it*
"General Sherman*." .
only iimc -fifth uf t k
♦*'.!. ■■
^ * 7 . troeae and Jack McCready
The .econd mnm-b
of the I-&lt;n Angelra forre, Meyer “
!*• Vinaiitullonal
nmri-.l &lt;|ualtfle*l votera
A
tj
upon hi* arreal, waa quoted aa rnenla alao carried flt2 to
•HtfUt p I—..
I he
Three am*ndmrnf*^Hn,l
confruing to hare killed his wife gam* and freah water fi.'i amend |nine pmpuard liy ih. l;M t (
a Mil i■11|1111Itlll
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Him, I ill
1
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mall
i
became, aa he stated, **l lived ment, No. 3, wa* alio favc.rrd hr I lature, were apparently d.-frat
If* AI"t lift I lljWI Mllr.lt Hu
it\ t..
I. fit 1 Dm
ill riiilllltl'
i% Ht.
with her fe r many yaare, and I the voter* with TT1 for and 2M I indicating that lhu«« who went
.It I f * ' ■
null i m■v
Ipi |im»(ii*
•ii ht\
i u all « «*
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. »biv
Juaf jto t fad up with her nag- against.
Uultdllll* 41Dll
I if Iff'
j the poll* did some .electing
* ill rt 1.411*1
*'1 M'H
I, I jin
Hu,.*
Amendment No. 8, relating to * R“ l
wanted to vnte f..r „
\l, I iU Ini'!
M illg J-P
ii.pt
riving along In that desert garniehment of Ineomu w». d, |again*la”
, -Uh.l •&lt;(
beat, with my
my*wife
* wife arguing wllh
with frated ln
C*i»v f lj tf it sn l I.
.t.
In lm.
tide VBanl/
County witl h\&gt;:
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thr
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mjr ,Un’. P* r |ar»init end 301 for It Voting I
Most a t tha Sanferd store* a n Just
it of ms. I , V’P‘ .w s* slao heavy agalnat atneiol [ ( mi amt’lnlnifril n« (hf N« f *
got tha beat
UajIMF*' Iti
collecting fa t and -wlU b u r - U
I ft,(M ill T o n * O f S c r a p
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I r s in s | K ir fn tiu ii
rrtlvr of ...»
hia -»if
mini &lt;1tn 1Utf.fi ,«
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ment
No.
9,
was
to
eveni|,t
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n
te
r
No
which
Wa.
even,,.I
j
from Sanford people, Mr*. OttMa
/ iiL ? i W i r f* ,wtb*
* * **’ ■” *
certain corporation* fmm
i . t . , hr made four pre rliM*lii»n r 1*■I
• Wilaon, Home Demonstration
f let 1*111
lTtt l ‘ | W _
I lion The vot* waa 70&lt;1 . . . m . l &lt;l&gt;eeche. urging It. ratlfkaliu
l .sJ!.*L
N■'»
I
V
goat, said this morning sad
San Bemardlna county offlceral in ,| g|g |or the amandment
The ga* t*« amei
iirti n*« . I uh.1 . K l.f r .
ittfiCD- identified
tdcntlflnf lUr*
ira. u
t v m . through,
tkrontfh.
. . . .
Kw ill a&gt;n
u ai d
nether program has .been launch
HJ’
.
rl
la
Megan,
* ffni ni.i , .
Amendment Nov. 4.. pinvuiirg h1
*1&gt;7
•
ad -la some atatM to salvage her pur**, i handkerchief and for the election of circuit judge. |
•) *
ml' vl.i* ift^ *1 '- 60;* l*,*cm ct. ...d waste fata from wild game killed partly burned paper*
unde: t i n favored by 711 vutr* t*i k'M ( *"•’•**
I . , found
v..
lhr iabul»ti*»n f•Bother bridg* eight
I1
JUaanU-fr U
un,)'
"two .........
..M|v
ink
O f S iiR iir
waa f aviii r*J fur half y f °century
I '.'I'll I f 4, I|-K .Hiair 4rt liit.el •
dtnUx Maytre*
brlckUyar byl^nj, Sjg f0. (|Kj 383 afalliit a jtaUori nf k m &lt; liru- Ia i 1
Mayer*, ■
* bricklayer
•
»ff
|*rr 11«*--ti.lr ■ ' u h" hra ilnt |hi d r n .
trade, left there with hla wife tw®' No. 6 amrnJmest which provide. pay off 111 0,000,000 of *MJ1
I M.
«»ti,v
*tii I ’«i'. .1 t1» I |miii firl* inrlvinb
•*'4 |111 »'•
county
and -----m itrict Ik. id!
I&gt;.
P * t r f L E E ! *n,Pi0? K*i for reapportlonroent of senatorial •tandjint
— ----------------- —
(fill t&gt;*4*#i i
I-*'*! lit him In
b. 4'* I M|l*l*l Ilf
a t tha D. U Headrkka thicken j lllr (cU m«t oppoeitlon with 3M end Interest and provide* ATIitHu
TAMIvt . . ................... ..
j \tile I 14 Ho Jo*
eibiM.U n . r hitfhrr fiifiirr ah * ii
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t
biding tb rru
D lsl ru t
A ll " M 'u
ll'ik 't
v
raach, and llged near tha •*hool!/or
417
agalnat.
County
..v »_I*0 ,0
. 0 0 ,0
„ 0 0 for building
__ road- ii
'iM -I............... ...
n\id .it t»\ takui|f min riuiaulrrn
( iu I'ftlN
li"l
I 4. Ill 41t \ &gt;I llUl'l • M"l I • m i r i s f t
•da**|voter* slao w *r* agalnat the ' couniita, ricluslve of lottir frtlii.i DMIllfh niiimt-t «&lt;| I "*ti» \ li-i*uul . Hum |hf fait I bat in mini ruunti «
ditMtrtifrd
I’fantl
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re
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000,000
that
will
go
to
thr
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|seventh amendment tor
i hiblrri* lutb tf tn l th en mump 111 '
la *■I hr*(J
, |t&gt; rnl1iifi I * ! » . t ii N. » I a ' &lt;il " I r * . 4-i " i|nn&gt;.t
ling Dad* County commii- ‘ “Read Depairtrncnt from the four "urncii liuain-i tin* \ H w uf»i i i»rtirf nl rAm|i«iyn Mini Hint futu
i orpot ill H'ti, ii- |u r ai.nrn I nidi imic** i
cents a gallon of tgx
■ml Si Mil bit n I bu &gt;'1,* 'i ■i i.rii'b til i f ii'iI u , p*i, lrind tlirvi- i iiuD -urn MDliu drritd i uitinliiy bn11 rml rr|mrlrd urm tb&gt;
\. fast t hr brt 411 \ IM* til an nfTha Vetera also apparently *rai
f I tvii hi' |tn&lt;Al l* »■fil i
m b&lt;ail r ii|jt11'16•111•
iHarg
Ing
thrin
tilth
bn
It
11
rig
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if
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cineta on* and three, stated tied amendment* that would #*o
Hi .IImimI i ole* -nd o*b . I i flki t v i|r%t &gt;tl I k'H'lt - on Firbl,
___
I
fiei Mlll4||UlMll| It 14 puf i inI Huil
gam
e,and
freah
water
con
-Ogar
r«ur
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i
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m
i.ui.liiioin
,
up
a
g
I hat only comparatively
Hi a Ml m il) t Mi'll rf I nt it II ll
1 I., i
Iwonagt.
ere took advantage a t the op mlaaloa nd a ' state cnnaervatioii
,, Iu** |ib |l f «•' M144■j ul th*« 111vi iseiiitbriw i tiiitiliui'tl (In* 11 al
oft i’i 4in &gt; jfn - it Dm Sunday
UU IffCM
AD
kii»n ii |
portunlty providod
asm
hn irHJlvimrru
iniiictuirr.i mis* .1
In ut*
tha ballot commlsalon aa conatitutlonal
I
•* . «- • a / here*laat U°r,unll7
pnrviaea in
I If •| o.kuijf fMrifitux l*» Ufin- lit
lata aeatona
and t&gt;*g turned ag.m .i S’u-nff J™ . Wig j
■
if4*d and iiifum |tt-iWti* v*i nIIfh
e J!*» w - l E of »oUng a straight Here ocreik etas' to regulate
I'*
intlng end
"t tll-d r. «-...r.ey rh-rging
and fiahing in
&lt; /
Hi
. f or R*pohlkaB UdML which Would limits of hunting
i&lt; ii ' n litlrnir* in KVmi'iii
10
! 1-lot with working - ciu titr pil
count freah and salt water.
j4t_
They also appear ta hare jp —tiff
h'* uwn f » 'r" J 't h 'u t
W A S H IN G T O N . Nov 4. &lt;A&gt;)
laparvisor of
roTM three ether amenilmrnta tn; i f f ■ * violatnm u. Ii-dctal civil
4
(CeMiauaa aa Paae T « |
light* and anti pmnagr . 1-tu tr.. Filer* uf pirn'll aiwl tniy'* rr»'«l|
' tad that
mm Ir
may gu ufi in the
------------------------------I m i l l p . Mid
, ...
'" a s usuat^ on*
dUtricta
South
box wllh the
* stal in tha
T h r Offlrt* of Bri er Adminu
,
f’Stnpl IVrinnnrl Manager M K
amijplf Ttfiunl) ^ vrtth - x ’ t4la|
SrXIIIl!
. key and
I u|K With j ( I I .NIi a 'i toh^, *v»a«.fourth j n &gt;tha ^
( Hit AGO. Nov
(r atio n «m»ouncnl laat nlfhl it
D. Inside.
K
l l ee d
v t atoAn'i)t()ll
o t thr Ky.
cirw
g vi m
q So imn cc ee D ec - 7i l8,m
w rt|
r ,i.tnn
p aflloffice,
Mc- wuutd permit price In c reaar t Nov t«kn nliitf'nlrflt* hy
n .V&gt;f niliaui
t»nll
Icf-ndni.l
j
c,.n.um|ition
m tiijl JcA
jJ iiitra. a
ynar In spile
il'If ll'l'i, -irordtna
,.,,ntiri« It.
- f i. (u&gt;. coRiilnl
_ __ " ' ' —
' Imoil, Bear llcerh Camp, Oliver 7 up In 10 per c ent on «uch f a r the mi utd undvr prol*H
tp al
ktali.ltca
cumpiToi,-,
h&lt; said.
Thttlpa, IW#g, 4, &lt;FN8&gt; Elevrn 1Sh.piianl, South Shore Camp, and ment* in the South, wherv March,' oun ce! for *ix person*
,r,u lMht Stale Aaikulturw llcpajlntrn t
, . *.
rnjaand in*it and women in lhc|a auperintcndeht named Meal, of 1942. ceilings did not reflect In­ &gt;m trra.on charge. Tuesday fought[ t... t i,r mnnlh
monlh nf
of SefKetfl1
ber. TK
The."'
. .
. .
.
.
r - *• t a r e been kI W or Injur* 1 Miami Lock. Camp.
dr-ggeitty agaiii.l ailm l*..' n -*f -| t„unty conaumctl 1fld,fk.3 galloq*
crease* tn coal to retailer*
„
oh i t gaaolinr. atr-Orrllhg to tha-.re:
The permitted price boost, ap- third, contending it. (***__
,
Freak, dl
to
auita,
separate
pant*,
umvd
"undqr
dure.*
pile*
I
port,
also
fll.73l*
g
s
il
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n
a
.
u
f
t
r
r
WBA T il Ell
Ida Safety Cou
One of the two s t a t e m e n t , n
..............
hyyijii,m
e and .......
a total of 23iJpO&lt;*tona
veata and coat*, other than tup
Fkank pointed
ittad out that 4T.4S1
.
_____
.
nae In Coat*, but doe* not include tropical W alt er Wilhelm Fr oe h ll n g which’ 0 f fert ili zer material*.
* en kUM/ mining
peratur* tonight, poaslhly few w rlrht garment*. Tha freeze in were approved a * evidence hy E n l - ] |*0 lk county lead* th e' Hlaft
_ ____ line* Dae. 7,.
it ahowrra near eaat roast: retail price* a t tha March level er a! Judge William J . Campbell lo th coiyaumptlqn uf ml*e.l fa
Ha farth er point* out that far
resulted In hardship f of retailers contained FrOehltog'a ' a d m L .l u n tlllicr and fertilizer
winds.
.
L
" mentha of IMS, ST*
BAHA—U ttls temparstura in area* whera climatic conditions that ha kn*W hi* nephew. Herber t with 2173.96 tore and 2005.8
J
tlUd by traffic and 917
____ In ths south era slightly normally reduce tha volutna of liana Haupt, e x e c t d o i L a i a ‘,'ail lone, resp*cllvsly,'j T&gt;uvsl countg
hiatrg In tha atata of Pori* warmer In north portion this s i- March sslsa.
While ’ Northern saboteur lait A u g , (U. hail been traits all others ,In gseoline, k in . - ~1
rsenv
and
ilrn
aL
o
il
cona
impuon,
t h total of 1 J0 7 death* from tamoon. •lightly' warmer tonight merchant* were promoting Boring rainevl iq-Germany l&lt;wcarry on a
ichrme of destrurtlorf of Amcr»_
aanaaa and accident* JB our
OEORGIA—Continued cool to- ault* laat March, Southam s te m SCI.
icsfl wag ladualrlcr,
were &gt;*lliny Summer jarm cnU .
•tat* aJow* .
,
"Ifh t,
V - r'z—“ . c ’
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W k£2% m .
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Lodge Nominated
To Commission In
Primary Election

t;

Joe Hendricks (i
Majority Of Votes
i For Representative

Plans Armistice
Day Celebr it ion
.March

1 .

lM I'aradt K v a n s Receive
A rm v- PromotiaiLs;

Is Bresenled AI
Kiwimis Meeting!

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««**'*i»*f
iMsr l&lt;t

Program Launched
To Secure
Tats From; Game

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( IIV R R IK F

mfmlmtnt r»M'

Nutvojf, S

Managers
Mill Art* inflicted

D. A. R. Paid Tribute trie
By Mrs. S. L. Holland lljri"cirer«u‘n curk* in t&gt;r&lt;-

Retail Suit Prices
To Raise
Pereent

=V ? r ? - t r e t r -

Treason Charge*
Pought By Tougaetl

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11,000 Persons Said

ManubeturtOf Razor

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At Uat the gate craahera have come Into their own. In
lY
IM iM ir ee4 » « 4 * r M
tanokanc Waah.. a free football game haa been ataged for
V I ’.
S e a l e r * . »M arU a
J i t Mc b b Hb Ateeae
their licncflt by the Athletic Round Table. This o rg in liA
’
Kmttrrt *■
eteea mat*ee tlon Ioat year atarted the "Bundles for Congreaa
driv
which halted the attempt of our representatives to vote
r ir ^ i
St c2imZ~ •» ■ » " * ■» MW.
thcmaelvea pensions.
_
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Having nettled the pension question, th e Round Table
n o ixa n o
I»»A*
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ran-*
J * * 1' 5 ^ ° I»«; h tH m o t n*AW—n**laaa* « * “ « ** thought- the country needed a free f
arranged a conflict lietween Easterni Waahlngton and l a
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K. . . ------------clfic Lutheran, entirely free, but with one aectlon rcaen ed
. garaMe la AJvaaea
r»
m laguided fana. who in the recent world * aeriea Imd
f l u &lt;828 1 -------- = n u for
|&gt;ct on the New York Yankees. The other alanda wen
IS- g .-.r
r ::‘-—■■ ■1- ~
s - open to ’ the Society of Enfeebled Gate Crashers.
T»&gt;
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Football haa tended to get Into the big mone&gt; brack
f *
Alt akl la s er aalleea. — : — . Tlie Round Table'a counter-move haa cheered the poo
I.
. ( V . . k &gt; . r m Ii i U h • » * M l l « * •* eta
p|e lucky enough to live within Ita rudlua. All Amorim will
I . . I ! mill
will M
fc*. skaea»4 *•»
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MU|U afMM
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nwait Ita next move.
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Watch our Brooder for- your chicks- JVe
expect to be able to fill all orders thla
week, l-irgc shipment ^Y’ednesday.

TUXEDO FEEDS of ALL KINDS

Corser Sanford Arenue 4 Second S lreel

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mas
n n o u G H T t id .
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O R rA T E ST TO TH E HUH1
3.
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DOES n o t
CHANOE.;
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lUghtroutncRR r««llrlh n nation.
A cun n day and on extra one with S u n d a y breakfast.
f _;
t f l l (In U k t«|&gt;rwsrh l» *n&gt; p--‘ T h at’* a Ktatistlcal percolation of the OPA coffee ration.
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W ith iw m iom lcal use . h o u se w ife can c o u n t on 40 cu p s o f

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F.nch a..... . will be entitled to 10.4 ,H,und*

! » ' or 110 cup*. U st year American, con.ftmcl .»•
, lirn e r of Hi pound* Ri-staiiranta get mdre mileage ou.

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than householders.

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That die. U|ein lliu X u i d r r .d I m in t and m a*a-p n H liicli«n m n ke tlm d R f c r e n j^
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m u ll not forever !«•
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Jlmkrti nn«l itauntml; nnt in In*
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\i •Uivmji water, nrraka »
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Th« pAlirtwi* Ihut tt t/»ke«

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spoonful «'*f_rr""'
Before Iheir hre.,1. dl...dve thl. n
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When *ru alone remain*.

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Army Uouble Ttate (iivr« I o»n*
Cramp headline Still v%r w uldn t d
in httXi- bint running after
Don't •ja'i.*l all tlir nionry you're
•Iiaklnc thv*« '•a.y inonay ■'—*
A flar the war l« ovir. flmilm anil
' ‘din* n job m»y be a heap
than It la Unlay

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ant.«titt.te -\ V i.ll Street Journal.

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(bout Joining tbe
womtcrlng l» how
thi* uniform with
w*»h the ill*h»*.

help you buy W a r S a v in gw
Bimtb -TtfRiilariy.

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M I lilt INK
S« x 4. /Pi Afte l
of the World Seri*-* j
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O F F IC E R S
M. S . Wiggliut, Vice Pres,
f’. II. McNulty, President
J. E. Rowland. J r .. Cashier

CharlcH Dunn
Furrest Gntchel
W. I-L Klrchhoff. Jr.
II. McNulty
J . K- Rowland, Jr .
M. S. Wlggtiw

Florida

Hank of

State*

Sanford

Mr*. Kranrl* Ito nndUt wdl dl*
tr ib ute the sewing in the morn

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WHAT CIGARETTE GIVES SM OKERS WHAT THEY.W ANT

m‘n?" No dear." answered the young Canadian.

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WASHINCJTON

Rh AMNa.

ami may go .down a- the ( r r a l e u
I utile the Pacilic ever has M»n.

The Office of l)ufen*e Tran»(kl The United Nations oftenati«n haa derided to put on
extra trains U Florida thla
not exactly to hrilig In
__ i, hut rather to aeeommoincrcaaed travel due to hu*U Meilllrrtanc au.
.
•ami military eomllllon*. It
(3) Ttio battle for Klallngrad
| he a long time hefore tour- (and the atrlWng power tie Kus,-aa-iurh. can ho expected iu riuns have y n when It •»
e htmla-r*.
may determine lh* fete °* l " *
En*tern front.
radeork In tha Army
No. 4. There is a grow log con­
**lt hail better he gowl" (aid Ihe viction here that tho sinking
Un l« Private Charle* Mll- power of the Unlteil Nelhint In
when he rblumrd late from C trel llrltaln (both In the »fr
••day furlough, to Fort D*- snd on tho ground) la rapidly beMasa. "W
ell I wa*
wu* about.,
about ^ |&gt;rought to »uch *tr*ngth
Well
lius,'' Mltehell **• f ,a t it Is no limner n«*»lbl* for
t on t h e ...........................
hnml . i _ K-a* i,' to Ignore the fact D a l
Ifaed, “when I. hqard
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I . n * . I K m mo V I .
front” U
oti thomovs.
ring “The Ktar
Hpanglcd
Han the J"aeroml
(8) Air power of the U nlljd
“ | turned to aland at ut*
Nations
In
Chin*
1*
reaching
the
um i and faee the direction of
l-muste. When It waa over, the point where the Jep* must give
* aa gonel" Tho r-xplanatlon It Mflou* foiula#ration li
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Nov

«i If* mitigw m\
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, *.ot the
am *1 civil u *r |
lellovx named ILOi-il Joi
In- ld« %
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Mr*.
J M lAamanl
irrlrr (hr *1r '
1 train
of the llailuweVn Fe.t.* al. .belli j
" y ' yfj'.V V h .,'u ' wiih th. |
at the Soulh.lde l'r.m .r» SrhmjLl ||owl
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u « u « e .. aiw wishes t.i evpre*. |
Brtlv Su(. „ &lt;tr,
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her thank, ta r»,-iy one
I refreshment* were re.*r.l U. &gt;hr .
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Iirlped la any way un the pro
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' Mr. J C M'teliell, M r. A J It M &lt;
To the various chairman » M i
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fllfli rent
lx^}tht;
Mr*
F r a n k ' 1\(
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.Shame* fur I ’Iplfjf v%«lh Ihr cakr I un«. f a ti I•r*•• M r M l a n . B r i t )
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.be l.g h b ; Jue M ^ . ^ « l » . U d l * J , , ,
^hu le. Rnlwrl.
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Br»
a7 music
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Morrison I
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King. Mnry Uasid. Kih-rn ll.uge v ii*t««.1 Simniii
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a * ‘ fJ ' rTulle
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iiar
I V i hl'iM l ill * n gti | I
a# jutlifro fur (hr roottimra; to
\Uu Ml
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The Sarfnr.l Herald for valuable
l.iI M ii.im-9. S\
publicity;
Marlin
.Stineclphcr
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MrII
an v
nml Henry Witte. Jr„ for helping
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with the bingo ;n m n , and to Dr.
Iti.i'lhurv
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|„ T. I hiss and the Elka Club f-ir
Mm . W 1 Hiir«. Mi
Ihe use ol the lllnro equipment;
; Sli warif. Mr * . J . II \\ v
end
md NL
to the
Ihe following m cretant*
etrrani*
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II ’ S la n ilin i
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i b i/ a v r generouslyt
whi
I I •u\!il. Mi/ J |' II
Jn m e r's Fuda Hoop., Luclllv’*
' h A Bn
'eeuty Hhup, luiney'* Drug Hlore,
I’eeul;
Hy llnitf, Touchlon**, RmimlBal
nn,| AaJrrson. Ivey'*, Thi4fty
Cleaner-.
Colonial
Clearer*,
I alley's Dry Cleaner*. The Smoke
llousr. Henry ltu»*cll Seed Store.
I 't lr r Paul'* lloa-jtv Shop. Sm ith*
14
-llarher Shun. Thorpe Furniture
H tl'1 '1 DiltTH H M
Co., Mather'*. Hanford Furniture
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Co., ligueV Eleetiic Co.. I*enny'a.
Jnek t •rnnt
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McHeynold* Drug Hlore. Sanford
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Cash reed Htore, Btanley-Hoeer*
En*len W. H. Stemper and Mr* |
M. M. Un I
Hardware, George D*«Uh, Kva- Sternoer announce the birth of a
Mr*. Mary l Inin b
IV«». Joe Mom , The Outlet, and daux'iter, Martha B&lt;*ilah, Nov.
Wleholdt'e.
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Also Ann'* Mlmaol Salon, II A In Orlamlo.
A Dept., Store. Anrrel'*, Palmer'*
Cafe, Kin!toys'* Feed Store. Pur
rellV « Kendall Eleetrie, Hanronl
Dowling Alley. 1‘e riin *. Hollywtxvi Shot*.
Tuvlor’a
Beauty
jhhop, Yowell’*, MeCrorv’*. Wagnr.ei*« Furniture. Itotih'a Bakery.
The ft . Atfoew' CJiaptcr
of
1he Sanford Avenue
Five and
.Ten, F o rrr't Gate) el ami Iloaron Holy ( mi* Chprvb met Mondar
a&lt;
III*
Ivrnie
of
Mr*.
M.
. Swingle
'Dalrlet.
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Mr*. W. I., lomleokerw. who with Mi*. A. C. Winfrey ro
•waa rhalrman of th* rpaghettl hoste*.
Mr*. M. Minartk led the itevo'eupper, withe* to expire# her
'aggradation to the following tichal after which • a'lort busiWJ«
meeting wax held at which
'groceries who' helped hev wilh
the supper: I'irglv Wiggly, The time lh- d lit ili: meeting at Win­
ter Park wa* announced for Nov.
IP and the World Day of Prayer
Nov. II atM le Church with cm*irunltv i -rvl.-e at 10:00 A. kl.
TI * Criireh will W onen -II day.
L W l.t*,” A Call to ChrDtlan
Women,” Wera dlatrlhuted.
•m
Hrfreibmrnta were eerved ty
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the hole** to those preient.

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TODAY and TIU 'R SD AY

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The typical household brunic
A dlwso'sd farm •rarinr eon- door hinder contain* enough cop­
per
for 4,1ST m inds of M rgllber
ilna enough aerap for M0 morartridgao. - .
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Circuit judge*. 974 preetneU, for
30A0H, (gainst 18,841.
New senaU dl.trieto, 9 U ~
elnet*. far ft
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ih*r nw»r TSd da*w H w T what 034.
'
__ _ are up a g llM ij
Dad# ermmlasloa,
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^&gt;(1) The manpo—
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for
ai.K
lT
,
agalnet
• ' the navy man,
iSmlshment of , ----- mandff of Coro­
ullU treatmen. - - • fa r 10,133,
. They war* aeuei**, but
*poeh. making war
* m m i each other^-efil.
.n a tio n rxetns.m.
I I la a small world
cine Is, for 14,TI&gt;,
Rica Chief &lt;

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Episcopal Church
Chnpter Han Meet

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NEW ARRIVALS

&lt;r»*|l*oee treat P»#e 0«s) •
have the circuit judge* elKted by
people, to give Dade Caonty **ven
romm 1**1oner* with term* e f four
yrtr* rach and to provld* a melhid for amending the Gonetitutlen
at special rlrrtlon* If emenreney
runditloni reflulre
require It. _ ‘
rnnditloni
They turned duwn the ayeatlon
of two MtnatorUI dlstrlrta In
Itmwanl County end G aiL, '"*1
Calhoun counties, on authtnaHig
the garnishment of a married
man'* aalary on wage* for debt*
and on broadening th* baee of **•
emptlon for property owned by
frelem al, rellgltus, (heritable and
edueallonal Instltutlana.
Amending th* eoaatltullan, &gt;18
fcreelnet*. for 38,481, against IV

Freih water comml
nrvvlncti, for 89.431,
The battle of the Aleutian* aia.
, ,
Salt water eommluf
could determine the future eon*

Guadalcanal -------- •n U Oaedet Columh
•vigator or an army flying
V an a ir rah! draw
night and dlwd Into '• fin the home frm.tt ( 1 1 . W

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L. 0. P. Gains
Seat In Both
House, Senate

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' At this

Civilian Eating llalilta t" He season H always snows "-C o llie r County News.________ _
Filed by Decision of Food Admin
\ jatraior— headline.
We hn|&gt;e in
. mediate lot* " f their jpl».
I
li %ml are inteie*t*-d lit follow
U'ller lurk than a previous I
„ e in. , »uv*e of thl* w a r . mea*
OdmlnDtratr-r
had on elvllian
___ illiDtratr.r
l i n e the hewn of th« w j l J 1 *
drinking
hat.it*
M
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II, JACK B T i s N t r r
--------------------------we#It* by t................................
h o T ten— yar
d itlcka.
1 1 Thn Marine, rocked the J»r»
W A S H IN G T H N . N ov 4. |\VWI | II ih"ix« « " well, the period
lack on their 1 -el* at tiuadal
Thing*
to j mar !«• maikevl a . that In _ Witter
T O -gJn ?
N a .T o n r- ^
the
•nil In the aecond tmi*h of the —T t * Shadow
on Unite,| M ate* euit .fa rrln g for
(otormmi fight. We*ic pulling (nr C°me;
from
the
War
li^'aM
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Unlr
n„,|
.tartsd
on
tna
move.
If
Koae boy* and h«»oe they give
lower t-onr Uolion
! ,1i1Va ,|„nT *o well. It will he
im lha old knyo won
r .pltol Hill. «ne
lrt’h' ; , ? ' I * .....nr, . f r y I. .1 .wrhap. no le*.
|mmi It at Inaat would
Thoma* E. Dcwejr. RepnUlean. room to the r..n&lt; l.i,imi tna
’ haa l«eii electe&lt;l governor of New ‘ - A ^ o V T a l l W 'd eaH ' w i n o- 'v u -r v
for
montn*.
• y # rk . He made hi, reputnlinn !g ?ui2 . .
............ .. | U . f in
• i". r-w.e.
| l u rarket-huuing ill»trirI nl3fftWR#y.' if i'7 Veep* up the gooil ihrTl.cwu r re w i n . ( I t
hnbmum
irork, he may 1*^
J work,
l»- Iho
tb« Bepuldicun
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" camlldate fi r prealdeiil two year* w hole UPM-mlle h n r
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In prrpar at inn f»»r I o ltir Mrw*n * »•1' •

School Appreciates
Ak’ r r r . ” i%
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pi*« r
Help Ofj Merchants, v.vr,..iw
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An inlrrr*iiiur |i»«»p»am

“ A Friendly Insllluilon"

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Lojio r kifi|f. iri kiip r i p t i l n * » imI
a«*ift*nt pfoiriain . I ainnnii, .vfnl
Mr* J I
M11« Ho-11 lotiiiirloi

I I hr iotmn * n f f r i m e ,

Lnnguago Of
a vmintr Canadian wns vislling Washington,
(hie
afternoon he went driving with a young, iady hohatl Icantod

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Y. W. A. Meets With &lt;
Miss Shirley Echols i - .. .

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KHIDAY
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Stiiilenl* from Sanford (.ram
roar School. Junior High Si hind
ami Semirole High School are in
\it™| free of charge to the Be.. _
I making
•
rren*inn Center from 7:30 P M
The Junior Y \Y A.
of the , from lit. \S
until 11:00 l\ ft.
Klr»t BaptUt t huixh hel.l tt* &gt; ’ •" un. .• i
Regular monthly meeting of tre
meeting at theMind«&gt;. ui
ram Xll-1'M oinr'lInil No M -&gt; dregular
r* “" r .'monthl«*
Mi** Shirley Fxhol*. J *»B
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the Am eri can
legion
A u n li n iy Monday
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*he in ni • . t
W axill l&gt; held a t the U gioit Hut ul
The meeting w*« called to or- I I * «• ' *■ ...i •
7:30 P. .M.
tier by Ml** Jean Whig! am. pre- ' I* h« l.| N••
SATURDAY
i aitlrnt, and the following officer* |»»» Ho In
Student* from Hanftird Cram [were cbetcl to M-rve
f«»r the
J »•
mar School. Junior High School coming year Betty Sue llatrlier. . »■"• • •
nnd Seminole High Schol are in vic#-pre*iilent. Roberta l&gt;re King.
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O vitetl flee of charge to the Re- ^pcraonal *ervlcr chan man Bar 1I-4
c i eat mn (e n te r from 7 TO I* M 1 ham Dampirr. wtrw.rd«hip chair
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man; Mary H a 'il and. Marth.i
until 11 00 P W

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m ...t. _ lot of th,»r girt* who
thinking
are
. «n gel
having to

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Pr n»arola. Nov
I. i F S S | I
an«t*er t&gt;» a direr I t'i»| dry fro
tha |'en*aeola Nix** Boiin.il ha f
whether or n«»f
he rnf inninr*
any gu ber ti at ^rial unibitioli*. f••»
mer
r*»ngr«*»n an
Millard
I
(*aldwrll *laife*l I*
t*hil«* i
»Uffge«tion
both
phw"** **»•
lem pt *', be di&lt;l n«.i huiUir an
political ambition* piif err in g ‘

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i “ S r ”.'d hS Caldwell Says lie Has
]sj0 Political Ai ms

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Ta k d s ia m

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l.rt the Fkrrlda State Bank

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u..„rl, l I mom tindi'f
T e n nlltl COCOS haIc * m ay rise , k u t w o n t
r

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jrKAW KH MINI I B S

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W Morgan Mr. O K. White. St. Alim* S ( linfltcr
Mr». Cheater Danirlt, Mr*. R. T.t , . . , . . . &gt;• • &gt;

Phoso * 5 *

Horn! Buying
Is Yofir P art of
Production!

LVICTORY

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The Daughter* of Wmley l'la*a • Mr* ( kaiti • ll&gt; uhiii *»»•! Mi
of the Klr»t Metho.ll*t Church met Konlyr. R c m II •
!•»*
* ‘ *he home cf Mr*, at D.yto.m It. a. n
( ’U uJr llvrnUon with Sirs. T
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KraiifoH B jn i. Mr. H. I*. GibMin.. Mi • f*‘t«**l( i I in i« l* »|'tfti
&gt; ln . O. R. Kstriilc*. Ilr». C. K. wrrkrrwf with ». \
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Mi
llranan and Mr*. M K SlrickUnd am.
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THURSDAY
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j
A n ljh l ela»» will he hel.l in
Kali flower* were u»nl to &lt;Wcor*'
Mr anil M»
l‘i»tli|» «itn•h*»f 11
■urflral ilrraainga al Ihe liruni
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mar School from ...TO l*&gt; 10 'HI ate the room* where the devotitn* ha%r reform'd t.* Sm f id
al w ii fiven by Mr* Lloyd l i a r - 'winter after *p* ' *u «*»•• •o"»n»* »
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lei*. pre»ldent; at which time Mr».' the »pie*t* »f M. * 4\.IL« h ’« i»»»
aroup will a d di
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The Wealtlde P. T A. will Itofiert Colt wa* elect™! teacher tnt*. Mr arwt Mi
meet at the (rliuol at 3:00 I* M. of the rUut an*l Mr*. John Cl*rk:
president to fill the racancy J Mr* &lt;;. t r. w
All luirenta arr urp.-l In !*• |«rra vice
made by Mr*, ('ole'* rv»ifn*tl n. j )f*lrit'*\
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Favorite rtclne* of the memhera . d*«)» a* *!*•• * »«•
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Htudcnti from Hanlonl Schmil, wart read and prite* of home* JJw . l*ar» Id
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cl urge to the Recreation Center Ruth llaivt ami Mr*. Walter Mi&gt;r*
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Mr- Mikr It. r
I mm 7 :3 0 -1*. M unlit 11.00 P. M. can for drawing the lucky recipe*. to h»» holm 4*n '
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Mr*. M I. Tv re will rnmlurt 1 Itefre*hment* of a salad rour*&gt;*
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the aewing at the He«l Cr»«* were *crv«l to the fol|rwln«: Mr*.
John CUrli. Mr.. I U lU lllff.l -'•»» M i. l.-tw in
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Mr*. Minnie June* will Save M r.. J. O La nay. Mr*. C. E. i lr - l sccom|..m.vl i.y Mr- t..«iw.n.
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Mrs.
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Mr..
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Tyre. &gt;lra. M. I.. Wrlxht, M r..' - _
afternoon.
C.
TJie erwing at the Iletl Crosa
Room will lie under the direction
Thraahrr, Mr*. IJoyd Harvey. kfr».|
iW C C ts A t iM O lllc y S
of Mr*, it. C. Diekcrxon.
Mr«. J W Nall will direct the Fred XVliaon, Mr*. Ulrnn E. licKay,
Mr*.
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Order of Fasten* Star will be Ruth Hand, M i n llrlrn Waul and „ IMI„ ,,| 11%. i,
; Mobley **«» *1
I.el&lt;I of 7 30 I*. If at the Maaniilr Mi** I-eola Evan*
Viiitor* were: the Rev Jo e cohoat**
Ifall. Mother* wrht» have tom in
Tolle
and
Mr*.
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Mr*
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WEDNEVOAY,
NOV. 4. 1941
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-------•in ilio Aimiilachlnn rcuion in u wook of «W» h o u n . r o r m
KHSK FOR TODAY
^Hnt. worker* have got double pay. Where else
f1id’ *, B t B I . H -VKItfl
GOD MAR MADE (iltK A T NA- would it he possible, or credible?

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MARJORIE ROSA COGBURN, Society Editor

Tax Books are open for payment of 194* City
Taxes. Discount o f 4 % will be aikwed for ^ r m e n t
during November; 3 ‘ c for payment In D e c e m b e r .
2% for payment In Jan u ary ; 1% for payment In Feb
ruary.
E L L E N HOY. ,
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The bituminous coni operalora and employer*, asked to
accept a aix-dny working week in order to prnduce he coal
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Bu
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ONE BILLION and
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Athens , c *., h&lt;&gt;». 4. —
fam ed by acouta that Florida *
la on* of tha toughest In U&gt;a
. l i , Coach W allata UutU cent
i Bulldog* through a long passocriromar* Toaedajr afUmoon,
fir s t workout o f tS* w**k for
t t bora who did tha playing
llnat Alabama Saturday.
.Conch
Howell
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Conch Tctfn U tb had dt.. ,--^ o d n lln# that la capabl* ol
p.; stopping Georgia's running gam*
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unlcaa It I* *1 tha peak, in jahkh
caae tha Bulldogs will hare la
duplicate their T u t week’* performanc* and Uka to tha air.
Captain Frankla Slnkwlch, who
toaaed the winning touchdown
heatrra agalnat Alabama, waa hit­
ting hla target* with deadly pre­
cision thla afternoon.
Blnkwieh, Incidentally, la head4d for a new ivortd’l record for
total g ra n d gained thli season.
The fireball, mostly by passing,
haa racked up 1737 yards agalnat
arven opponents to lead the Na­
tion.
- Hud Schwank s e t the existing
record last year when he led the
Nation with 11(26 yards, Slnkwich
haa four more game* to play,
whch mean* ha will have U&gt; ave­
rage only 126 yard* per till to
break the record. In the .even
games to dale ha haa an average
of SOS yards. Frankie’* beat e f­
Yaa, last yrar'a liquor taiM fort waa agalnat tha University
vree^d bar* bought that aiaay of Cincinnati when he
came
through with 3t1 yards on four
pass completions and DU) yard*
r tthlnc.
Agalnat Alabama he was atop,
ped almost cold cm the ground,
getting only 30 yards, but
hit
ALL POPULAR BRANDS
paaaea amassed 131,
O , D. Parrall, Pray.
Frankie played on* of hla beat
M jJ b a jJ M jr ^ ^
K nies last season agalnat Klori, scoring two touchdowns ami
kicking a field goal. If he ran
repeat
that
performance thi*
week, then Georgia’# stock will
t&gt;r much more valuable.
Georgia will leave for the Flo­
rida lilt Thursday morning and
RMp-g,
t-rf. /.
------------will put up at Tha Inn at Font*
f ? t Ques. Arr all laxative*'all**- V a in llearh. Hotel aeommodaAna. Certainly not. Qora. Ars all tlona wrr* not avallabl* In Jarkaiathrea herbal laxatives? Ana. .onvllle.
( to.
aotnaar* aallna, emollient,
Sine* all handa cam* through
ad
ile. Ques. la Hlsek-Drsught her-|th* Alabama tilt without Injury.
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bait
Ana.
Yra,
purely
herbal|
Coach
HutU will probably atlck
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gentle but thorough If lo hla uaual lineup agalnat the
sna are followed.
Dlack- Gators.
Itwlight has been a beat-seller
ill over the South with four genCtaC ration*.
26 to to d)»ea only
FM FUIYM RNT FROBI.KM
Da sure to follow label
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OKLAHOMA CITY. Nov. t. &lt;d'&gt;
-A member of the Oklahoma ( ‘tub
was telling Manager O’Rrlllrv
what a lime he was having find,
tng household help.
*T even called up a former
maid and asked her If she im »
when 1 could g it 1 rip." said the
member.
"Hhe said; "No m’aam. I don't
I can’t even gel none m yself "

Hirsch, Wisconsin
wr*-«w
J -toppwrsT Tha ' Crawl
Halfback’s Looks i iX'txdr
_____S___ ____ on
__ a_ 61■pointer
ard run. Attain** Nou* Dam*
Fool The Public &amp;*r *p*d' fa r U and lad tha drive

SOPHOMORE GREAT - • By Jack Sords

for the first
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touchdown wcalnet

1 Purdue.,
Modest and .unassuming, he ia
MAlllSON. w it. Ncrr, $, — extremely popular— right down to
him at&gt;oirt tha tfmpua, the training
room attondanto
) i i would ta k e Elro y Hlrach for to whom football players are a
i. I d r a r y
emploa
or »
pfo* i.l me. r. doson.
i.-eor'd a»»l*lant —but don'l l«t
Ueside* starring at football.
ri.ear^ n rm fool you.
basketball and baseball in hl|^S
i iiit inllJ-nuinmrrad young Uil tchool, ha found Urns .to sing ,
i
W lacomin'*
new
Ao^hornof* t ie alee dub and win tha Junior
|m1ft iif k fcnaallnn and on tha clast presidency.
f •Mhatl field anv rrw m bhnri
Draft board permllUnw, ha In­
L iwren him iuv&lt;! the retiring typo tend* to t o Into the advertising
i f male |« purely rolncldental.
slspartment of a U n a Insurance
Tht* m em iry-footnl newcomer, toncein In hit native
tiv# Wausau
v ho Inalati U|w»n wearing m cer after graduation.
is.irt tan *v*rater like night before
lie's irot football figured out
at* h horn* gome, i» the climer* this way:
ry
“The came can help you tre­
I t* Iwcn l&lt;x)king for et
left mendouslr
ly a*
aa 'lone as you don't
t illf elnte he rente to W'leconeln iret thei b i*
if head. Ones you do.
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year*
ego,
Sfuldreher j ou’re all Ihrouph
v i .l-io t RUep him for any other
6 ft half he rver baa roacned.
SCRA P
In ordinary yrar*. mid-aoaaona
iii &gt;ut Badger fiRitluill are liberLONDON. Nov. 4. OFF—Rail«.»&gt;• eprinfcleil with regreta, but Ires from 3A63 rhurrhra. chapela
r j# year ia different. With four and cravcyardi In Britain have
vir'p and u tlo In non*et»nferenre yielded U.403 tons of scrap metal.
i . »n|wnI*tif»fi* Wiaronain fens are
i &gt;Hng a rucc*’ afol Big Ten cam*
l iiiarry with Hirarh In a auper11151' rolt.
Shouldered with moit of the
nun'ftg chore* when fullback Pat
Haider.
leading
acorer
and
kround gainer in the Big Ten
I. *t \rar, wa% alowrd down by a
I
niury, Hirsch fillril the gap
h i' I
honnrp to ap a n , running
f**i five tfiurhdfjwn*( and passing

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Cop«ntiag*n

cabbage

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Special rates on truck

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CaACM T om STiPdAst MoSttV
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girl can forget when
she wants relief
Women tjalk plainly Unlay. Bo
V ii ^houht know i k u t C!ARDUf*a
■J way h$lp for purely functional
fH fitwiiU* gain. N tgrttJ 3 daya be,&lt;&gt;rr Hu* limn nrul token An direvt•k CAHDUI may aid in relieving
much ilUcomfori Used mn m tonic
i \ ltllill nften wake* up Appetite,

costa nr 7r&gt; ilayi;
Willie G.
Tbomaa, «frunkrmua*t $10 and
m ill nr 30 tlgya; Hen D, Wil*
liaina, dmnkenneaa, $10 «rul co«U
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J l l d i r e " — ult. |20 and co.ls or go days,
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, day a and diawrilerly cuimI ucIw flft
Jrnlutiay, a juke Join I brawl. Mfui r o t lj or 45 (|ay#F, M.
nrvt two revolver* foond on th e . TcM»ka. rrcklcaa driving, %S and
fltKir of Hie Juk** joint in Gnlda | r(liu or |fi day a,
boro after t lie* brawl In I to tbr
White rft*e* w i r e ;
Frank
II.
tirrea! nod arraignment
Irfn rf Bennett,
ilrunkene**, $10
ami
Judge V I. Miller in ("t!&gt; C urt roati or 3 0 d a y i , Alleeii B Col­
M indity evening of Mo ipi Smglr I lin*, (liaordrrly conduct, $ 26 bond
t*ry , jraioua negro hurhand an»i' (-•treated; K. V .Sikeaon, p ar k in g
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DID IIUMPTY DIIMPTY J It Mkimbnll, ilntit^r "t*d well1
dres.e.l mgru. whose ulb-g.-d «i »11 "Ight on street.. 12 l«.nd MFALL BECAUKE OF
lentiim* to Rmglrtiiry'* wife were traded; M U . f wrwh« 11. drunk*
! STOMACH ULCEIt FAINH the .U trd rnuar of the .,'B rrrl , rnnraB. U «n.l rn .li or 16 daya
j All th» Kin* * m*n cmjuIiI n*.t pul
Singletary said that on
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7« , |»re
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Juke Jo in t Brawl
Brought B e f o r e

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of ruulr ic julrea, I hue help# biiij f
f t oibtancc fc r times m os . L n d d

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ito R itrh ear ulr# r pain*
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ro n v o c u tlv * week* In th* Asa turd
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JN

nuking a bull’s-eye or
making a soft drink there
are no short cuts to “know-how”.
That's the explanation of why so much
satisfaction (a packed into the pause that
refrethet with Ice-cold Coca-Col*. Fifty,
seven years o f knowing how to blend
Nature’s choicest ingredients explain the different kind of refresh,
ment you get In Coca-Cola.

ll&lt; kw lea-odd Cios-CoU. Ir't
Inc, bill lh« big things It J o n
wil* make || th« b e * liked

SO days fur t at tying n Concealed

“Home of Those Famoui French Fries”

STORAGE
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IVIU.IAM
Fuiaiirr

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Miller adjudged Hinulrtary rullly
on two count* fftu and roita of

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IS Inrh cab In* 1 alnk and
artlcU* at tureltur*. 816
ito •A v* .1 Phens

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vrttlnr to' the Educational Divi, sign. v
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Iff. Y.. Dept- L— 3 IT.

Note how Coca-Cola goes beyond mere,
ty quenching your ihlryt to leave a delightful after-sense o f refreshment. Here'*
energy that you can really feeL Be sure
ytxt get the rea l thing. There’* no com*
parIson. Call far Ice-cold Coca-Cola by
ft* hill name or by Its familiar abbre­
viation— Coke. The best is always the
better buy.

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A finished art In Ita making create*
Its original taste. You've never found
this delicious taste in anything else
except in Coca-Cola Itself. The same
skill guarantees the unique quality you
expect In every drop of this bett-liked
soft drink on Earth.

viouR t»ccn#nui. he had gone to and ' b o i ls or 4.^ days and d iso rd ­
the home of Marshall to " r m m n " erly iund urt, fl.'i and costa ur 4u
with him. an ! thnt he only rar- days.
Fled ia gun for " p r o t e c t inn** Hr
T i e a v e,ay .- atfe of f a th e r s In
£ifJdc-«l that MnrahAll hail pulJed
a knife on him nnd that the only the United S t a te s a t the birth
of
their r tildren u 21 year s.
U*. and
«&gt;.
IMrt’ UleK
r o i It thing thnt prevented n fight tiien.
Lenoir, Ga.
MONK?
HACK.
At
MrlUnul.lw m is |he fwr| th at Marshall' wife
P r i l l C m. V and drag a1or*a * v * rj* h«d
T im inside the houfc
Twin iH-aked ,l|l, Victoria, highw b a rtOn thr evening of the brawl, eit summit in th* Owen fltanley
J . It Mi iktmll w m , he »n|d, aent- ll*ll*e, i
first scaled by Eng
eri in the ‘ fulHKiif" nr booth of llshnien
IfWO
the juke joint, IlMfltlng to a "p itolu to lo”
.Suthlenly
Fingletary j
Tlte stlclde- fate In England
entered, revolver in hand. Scared
w l tn r * -i* nin ted th at they had lu ll amons males was about
pel
rent befor; that of ID3J.
gotte n out milt kly It waa brought
out H a l .Manhall quickly knock*
* 1 the gun nut o f Ktitflflary 's
HEHVED with ALL SANDWICH EH
hand Stnirlrlary Insists,) that ths
other rrv olvrr. later found on th#
floor. lH-t"n«.-l |i, Marshall, hut
liEEF — HAM — FORK — CHEE8BURGER
no proof ,.f tM* ttsi found.

lota delivered.

"WHAT CAUSES
A booklet cvmUlidaf the opinion
*f famous doctor* on this biter-..

Metaaasian dlalaet.

ji*r another.

I fe s&amp;

Attention
Cabbage Growers!

t iix y w ir r y
W o r ld K f a t a r r *

on* of the IH: E P I L E P S Y

waa(Kjii. and lift and costs or 4 6 1
days for assault ami
threat*.
Marshall, pilor In being dismiss­
ed, was lirtn,i-.l by Judge Mil­
ler, and tnl.1 In avoid all appear­
a n c e id |&lt;a)iiiy attention lo *4nolhcr man's wife.
O th er negio rases were! John­
nie Mrtiill. dntnkrnnssi, |10 and
costs or thirty days; Willi* Dorkltlgh t, drunkrmirsa, lift and coat*
or 4ft days; Jo * |lald|n, drunken*
ness and disorderly conducL 630
and rosts or GO day* on aach
count; IdToy Dabney, dlsordsrl
conduct, lift and coata or
daya| Henry lilack, diunkttmess,
10 and costs or 3 0 days; Louis
toberts, dntnVrnness, 120 hand
estreatr.1; Coleman Kembsft; dlsonlcrly ruraluct, 120 bond estreat­
ed:
Also, Willie Mbs tlurks, as­
sault, straight liu days; Georw
Sparks, drunkenness, l if t
and
costs or 4ft days, amt disorderly
conduct, 120 and costs of 80 days;
Dsn
Miller, driving with pus
light, t J and rusts or 6 dr,v&gt;;
David Fleming, drunkenness, lift
and costs nr 4ft days; and dl*60 days. and tor assault and
threats, 12ft and c u t * or 76 d*JS|
Harrison Clark J r . *20 and coata
or 60 d ay tj, Martha Jackson. dlaordartr conduct, f i t and Mata or
46 day* I Kslhertn# W ltliaa*.
assault, 620 and coata or 76 467*
and diaordarly conduct, fSO and

STONE
•
PRE-SCHOOL
NURSERY

Wsnlma limit* the supply of Coca-Cola. Those tins*
when you cannot set fa, rtmsmhcn Coke, hdng fins
chotca, sells out ins. Ask for li such tlma. No matter
how short Ike supply, the quality of Coca-Cola cSrrtet on.

Open For Third Year
SERVICE SOX TOO!

410 Grandview Av«„ Roae
Court. 0 A.M: week day*.
2 'i to kindergarten ages.
Enrollment Halted.

B. L PERKINS

CORRECT MEN'S WHAR .

• o n u a OHSH A u iN o iitro r

HI )

ih i

COCA-COLA

c o c A .io i* c o a iA x r i r

B O T T L I NO C O M P A N Y

RTTA K E T T

By PAUL ROBINSON
Bur itsth^ notj ^T a '

J U S T G O T TIME
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DAY. NOVEMBKK 5. 1312

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Streamlined AutoraobUes and Many Air*
olanes
Post War Traffic
_____

Ties For Title

Lehman Sees New Deal Is
Cut h OulOfSaddht; r 1 o r s i
b 1943 In Congress S e e n
Manager Op- Conservative DemoI thnlstic In Matter: brats And RepuUlr
&lt;v.Of Obtaining Trans- cans Control Bdl
j portation Facilities House and Senai

NEGRO BALKS
WA8HINOTON, Nev. I . I * ) —
Tbs exreutire committee of tbs
Daughter* of tb s American R*vw*
lull on today rejected tbs conditions
laid down by Marian Andersen.
negro iln *sr, In bar conditions!
acceptance of nn Invitation to giro
a war benefit contort In Conatltutlcnal Hall.
Bhs auk ad that
there be no sttem pt to segregate
the audience on the basis of col­
or and that sba ba allowed to ass
tbe ball In tba future.
Mr*. M INIVER WEDS
HOLLYWOOD. Nov. 8. (* ■ )Enslgn lllehard Ney, Greer Garson’« son in “M r*. Miniver” ta * * pected to marry bar this week-end.
Hr gave hla age as I S ; aha la S I.

Request For Tubercu­
losis Aid Is Taken
Under Advisement

Ere

Nov. , „ ,

Progress Of War
iject A
To Bo^ubject
At
State Meeting
Meetii

Haulers dispatch said lodi
tho Italians had aokad tho
to
for a t r e e to aaabla them
t
b v I hair dead In Kgypt.
Tba
dispatch,
from
Cairo,
JACKSONVILLE, Nov. 8. did
not
*ay
whether
tbs
request applied to the whole of (Special)— Meaner* of th* Flo
rid*
- State Chamber of Com
tba Italian fortM on tba Midi ter
mere* will ba given • report on
ranean-Qattara fro n t
tha 'Trogrea* , of tho W ar" at

Naal* Urare French
To Join Luftwaffe

* ** bp q t

N UM BER

1’ rrn.i

• 10,000 (^crmanH And
Italians Kstimated
As Killed, Wound­
ed Or C a p t u r e d

I*nlfiiif*r l 11&gt; (loud Scrap

£

J F K U S A L F . M . Ho% S. (A P &gt;
N. w *
nf
Unllrd
Stalra
tm- p- «r rit iny; in P i I t* tin#
» « * rflfihftl Um1b &gt; » l ! h lh#

pithlifillnn of an art kl * In a
I jlrriin r m^nlhlf 8 wrIromlni
Ihr Am rr if an *
t ilt

their baalneee coaferenc* at Jack
tonvill* on NovJO and Dec. t by
Colonel A. Robert Ginsburgh,
chief of th* lodtMtrial informs
tlon branch, VI, A. A , Washing
ton, D. Cs according ta an anwoonocmnrt fcjr A. Y. Milam,
chairman of th#

tire*

ami

gas.

practical and JrjM’ndnbli

to n lr o l

of

th at

branch

T i l e w n r- d Avi.e tU 'f cf lt ol
111.' « o r w a s s h n p ii iR t m l a y
*ii tit** M ii h U o f t h e N o r t h
'A frn itu
d esert.
W ith
th e

Itritish in Nwifl pursuit. N ail
I ' l r M M u r n h u l l t t i m n i r l ' n t*r ok&lt;*ii n r m i i ' s w e r e ri'|&gt;orto&lt;l f l c e ui|f
w olvsu ril
acro sn
th r
Kyf\|&gt;lintl &lt;lrsi‘l't n m i d
w ild
oiifii-inM, a n il e a r l y c s l i m a t e n

COM-

clared Ihmt II. (»
t Isyton *'fL ,s rt) of r'lsiitlin
nk Ii n If ItooRCTfll r
Galnrsvilie, administrator of lh#lU o n c mln&gt; diffk ulhvs tn th# ' \ I
AAA and chairman of the U 8D A I ir lI ai r The I k m o t T i t i r m ajo rit y ( * 1i r s .
War Itosrt) in Florida, la working j there -a s mlm-ed to it* loeraal
Me H o n o r e d
out a program for Class R cropsl level since lien
on a percentage baits, celery In-] House returns almost tompleU
eluded.
■la*t nigH, *'iu»e,| din Hnnucrat*
Mr Clayton, according to Mr ! elected, as against (On KrpubUf &lt;mtin under
Lehman, asked if In the event a rana t'lve rontael* h»d j f l l tu maiuln if off is i
be
reporte-l
A
major
ity
on
tba
crop reduction on d a s * If rropa
* aY*l A It Ml a*
house la Zlb.
( ipftl dpt'iiki r
Senate * *tu m e* added
rd tu buUl
W I T T f#iininR
o f ■rffltfor m - l r c
table u&gt; loCal grower*. Mr. Lefr over members pot »p
gave tire Demi.-rsl* f(l *c*
isann rupliad that ha haltered that lion
celery grower* would assent In ate *eal*. ami the Rcpublirtai' drt. F'urty-nlne la n majority
this cot, providing that It Inf Ho
W hatever the final . on gr es .l ,
greater, also that th* remain ing j a) cuunt (( WM obvious thal
arrsi-t
iO percent receive the sa
*am&gt;me re t)m, „ ( war&gt;
p*ri&gt; of th.
l.k,
cognition th al Class A, or esseli
rssen I|ministration
fared
n stiff:
of I hi
Hal crops,
crop*, ar*
are tA
U get.
1 problem —pet hap* to all pi a, t
msiHl* *
Th# maeling was attennue.1 by [intents rivalling thal of I*
f rmm a
AAA and AMA repream tativi, -hen. deaplte the pitas .&gt;I U.
i
from nlM dlffarant states, itr * row Wilson, a Republirian h*. *••
HUlton
Lahman added, with a large ai -l was elected.

McIntyre

Mo y

tendances fro m
Fl orid *.
Am on;|
I’aat Issuee— particularly m i ■
those th ere W*f« N a th an Mayo, domealic field l a v r i.mnd
r ,
Sta te A gric ultu ral Commlaalonrr.l mrr oua con acrvall ve
O e m .- ra i
WlllUm U (Wilton,
•Wilson, Bute M ir- ! particu lar ly from the auuth. d.
ket Director, T. R. T o - nsend s ert ing the administration S o - '
federal crop rapOTtar of Orlando. defections have bs-en su f fl ri.m &gt;
In lb# pa*l 1“ &lt; r*’
Charles Lee of tha Sanford I’m n u m r r u i
many tallota • f r * * * pnibb
due tlon Credit Association and on
for Ih# D f m o c n t i ThU pr*»bbH. 0 . Ctaylon.
obviously w#» mulllpli#'! b&gt; T h«
hJr V’• voliny.

Blur

I•L•as | i Im l i i ' lii*»n at -10,000
Un i..I km.I xMiwn.b tl ‘»f t

I**•
iht

i*t lil i*. H o p r CVihcki'r, (Ml* »Sjob1 tin, h efto.
M.*Mn T llli* , w h n |&gt;Hf1in|MtfiI m t h*' •• i
t tl. M itty «Srhi t»l
t w - Imt - hk

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ii

Lions Club Pla ns

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o ld s

1- i o n s

Va&gt;n I ht'Mui, (oiiimnvitler of
i.iiiiniM N.iftb Afri ra n i'ofp*,

'th i gink* wtrrr kineknl out
turn H»lh hnliHM' urul (Strm kn-'V* liHljfrd t h n r
•n i l y .Inal 1hut i h r i r

Newcsl

loaaea
fo rc ts

|M»
.a 111-ft
1«
l In*. "
I i.ti.bk . y . Id Mur'*ball Jan
littiM !*■imp M lni«t#r
I ... . -■( Sa.iith kfncB, tic. v. I |dXt&gt;; r eiuI of Hit­
n t ts »•w tntiffit pr*j
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j-* ml

in

iMu

i . .|i*t l.vti d i he
VntcncKii IrupB,
l» . Irtll-U
I .land . L' n IUhI
p* MM.I Marin##

Y o lrfI

&lt; lull

pri'onfrt

A s ia

»i'm-1 i npl tn inI, Hie IHifin f£ U#n

D ance At M ayfair

Will
Cor

ihstiiuaml

S u it-

Htii

O f . M e l a ! In ( a m p a i j f n T h a n k s g i v i n g

vol

of

A n o tta lfti Pr*#*li

;

Lake .Mart Yculhs
Collect d,non I’ouikIi

Comm. Hyghes
$ Heads A rm istice
Mr, l^ehman atataj that com
mltUe rtporta of the m # # il^ r #
would be available In th# very | Th*„
. r&lt;| |M&gt;»*srfu| RepubDay Program
near future. Meanwhile, ha d e^ i,,..,, i n i I „ „ ( , bkreu e left the
In r # t t i n f

54.

Axis Defeat Of W ar
In African Campaign

Seminole Board
Holds Adjourned
Session Tuesday

ness, 0 . P. Herndon, County Clerk,
Slating that a number of truck ■tftlfdl today.
owners Tn this section have not
Mr*. Volin Williams, president,
as yet pat In application far Cer- and Mrs. J . I . lngley, chairman
i if tea tea of Wav Naeaaalty, C. R, of the Bemlnola County TuberDaveset, Crusty agent, who with
si lloapHal Association,
tba beard to furnish *
M r** and an orderly
iubawar the
board took th*
matter under consideration, Mr,
Hamden stated, and eve
effo rt
Dawson ’ pointed
will' be nu
re­
received j qulrertrnl*
qutremenla If
worn tba ccertificate
t r t i n t i u ta received,
if It
it la passible to do
by tba truth owner, tba latter trill I so, ka added. In spite t f the fact
be required to record on It, tho that the budget la already made
number of trips tm f c i _mileage and t r L
what it hauled. Figures Ib is en­
Frank Eva\- Hied tbe plat of
tered win ba ebatttad from time Evansdale subdivision at Lake
U time by a representative of the Mary. The board held up approval
ODT. Owners may be checked of the plat, paodtng further con­
It was
enroots on trips, anywhere or at sideration and study.
noted, Mr. Hamden said, that in
any time of the day, ba added.
Instruction books Mnt from Da- tba dedication Mr. E v e n provided
_____________________________
troll to owner* by tba ODT should that tba streets, alters and parka
not be thrown away, but should ore ' received for the use and
ba kept for refarenoo In making I benefit o f the lot owners only,
certificate rntriaa, said Mr. Daw-j with the siuspiton of tbe Coun.
son, adding that be would have try Chib Road and Third Street,
(thing to do In regard to an- which are dedicated to the use
of tba public.
forcing any O
Tbe notary public bond uf II
Contrary to oorao rumor* being
J
. Lehman and of Watson Rt-vl
at out, Mr. Dawaan
staled
that
waen a t
was approved by the board. Ap­
la n o . b a r gr«
e being
him*Tor aiding fit fllilog out car- propriation o t 860 was made to
the lervifU man's sen doff com
11Grate applications,1, whiefb
la entirely free tn order to aid ■titles. Also 6300 was appro
Dilated ta tba Bemlnola County
local farm truck ow
Defense Council fo r November,
and also 164 a itra fog alterations
in the Armary building.

LONDON.

Asfcocinlrd

StSf

Truck Owners Are County Commiidonare ad a t their morning meeting
Tuesday to attend the dedication
Urged To Hasten jounted
of tho Sanford Naval Air Have,
returned at 1:30 I’ . M. to
With Certificates but
meet again for unfinished busi­

Italian* Ask Truce
To Bury Their Dead

M rrn b cr

i
I - i don't look for much of a cu t1
WASHINGTON, N&lt;
“•r
|In celery planting during the 10(A t*)—Vice I “resident lleary
i i t season, providing trensporWallace declared today “ l*re&gt;tation facllitira are available, and
■Ideat Raosevelt Is In *ire li that freight and truck facilities. leal spirits" despite lbs Re­
MW In uus for celery are not .11-* publican election
successes
•verted by the government to I yeaterdsy.
He auffm trd that milllona ,
Ptbar uses," laid H. J . tubman.!
of younger Americans didn't '
manager of the banford Slate
sate,
and that labor generally .
Farmer’s Market, who has Just
returned from Atlanta where nn nas loo busy is vole, s a u ­
thus tbe Democrats were U*-V
cals brats tba l&amp;lh anniver­ attended the meetings on Oct. I prised
ef same of
their of tba serein* of tba first n and J9 of ths Southeastern1 slrongnl support.
War, dunk in* Division of the U. S. Agricuitu-t
-----------&amp;
,
at tba Stags ral Marketing 9enrtce.
•
wsrs hsld
(By AiiBElitmf Prii iJ
^ S w ita
Cantssns
In New
N
Mr. Lehman was Induced to! WASH.NGTtiN Nm
_____
York. PbUS
l
sdetphln and Washington. Marine attend this meeting by the Sem-| Km pr a r tlr a l leg tslatiri pu
Pvt. Uoward Bennett (above) of inole County Chamber of Com ‘ t i l e N rs I (col lose: control
merer,
whlen PJ**1
paid his
Parsons, W. Vs., (ted for first ®
er r *!. wnicn
both houife in Tu#ft*iiy'« d e c
place with Stanley Amiburry,
tcconllnff to hdiwartJ Htggmi. although lb# lM*&gt;r»orrmtir part;
in order
ord„ In get all inin maintains
British marine. Doth contestants secretary. In
lls re majority wit]
formation for lb# benefit of lo­
lo||„j„ seals soil .’&gt;■! Sennit ;
finished In 18 and rne-fifth h
" ,
cal farmers. In regard lo rrstrlr .nember
*' '
0B“ *
Hons on planting of Class ]l
The Republicans,
with RM
crops, termed by .Secretary nf! House scats and .In in the Be*- |
Agriculture Wirkard, as non-cs ate. muld plsiv the nulrignl NgW
SeUtlaL
J I (chirrs in the mUHinl) -i.y tim e;
In the matter of transports-■the Kemnrratir members at ready j
LIMntrai H
AXlvT Ailmlnlslratiuii
ntlllllliieii a*saws■
,
tlon facilities for Florida vege eilUeal
ofI the
tables. Hr. Lehman was opti­ iici&lt;*N chote to Join m w&gt;IM It*?pull- j I eft in rlghi nrr *ht»vm &lt;-tmbt l.nke Mnry I
mistic, staling that hr hail been lirsn front
l.loy*1, II**rlwtl IU yt,
Tyrr, W allrr '
The l*resident may m ^ t the j
Informed that during the past
year, M.CKW new freight r a n had rhanged situation by urti'ttf m o t t 11 kM ilhrrinn ( l i l v r . m ill M r - i l l u r u r h r m i . 1‘ n iH lJ
been built, many of them refii*- frequently In an r m u t l v i r«M- lit r it T i| t i« a ih I 11|iv » i S b .l I hi u tlii rtl-r* nuff uuintf Icjiialatltc
erstor cars, l i t added (hat truck city inatrad
facilities at ths present lime are machinery
Thr ifrcmocratli party r l c c t a j u
also sdequstr, and truckers com
majority
*»f the houae In
Inf Into th# local mark#t report I bar# "‘m
r - •*» »«
bu t obv iouiiy
2
that they arr having no trouble &gt;Tur*‘U &gt; ’ vo,,n*
f r II Bbiirt of ariythtrif roBemblil

WASHINGTON, Nov. 5,
&lt;AP) J - President Roowvdt*
submitted to Congrcu today
a blueprint for the posrible
creation of a poet-war Amer-i
lean transportation system
featuring streamlined auto­
mobiles on express highways
and thousands of commercial
To
airplanes.
sary
Tbs recommendation*
tdatisna wsrs
wer* mads
mad*
by a special o
&gt;**
Owen^D
Young
search headed by
ty Oven D. lo a n * ,
tbs industrialist,

SAVINGS BONUS

J

D A IL Y N E W S I ’ A P E K

F.D.R. Submits
Blueprint 01

P le d /te
UNITED STATES DEFENSE

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ft* w
J n|tii lo -r

(rain*
writ -

i i , itji.LtltmiaI

li la ndf

m 11j.il n ■ (Irnpitr

th#

f r . -li Jiipam *# reiit• \i t
.lay *
l.mtd-it, A Hlrtl troop*
! t . i-x t nt-my m ilt *
I •lift'd ncroRB Ih# 120(111sJi* |g*rfellklrUlo ftFWmH
:■ &gt;sI.,! ■t j*| Fa i r
of
•■Hi. H#d ar m-

iii«»i itiiii a*'
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t i ,i iti n »u »
Vu« . t . i r t t
I , |r. lnfF(| IM
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i.fv a»f wt-nt#rn
•I* nt If «a|y by

pit

MfirvI) r» L
thv rnlliLi i &gt;

81*1*-T h r f.r-1

day

maio tiv' •'

n
iitm hi
Camp IlljirifliMhr
T h r "srqtlr t
A M l . .o 11

r»j*n Ir" I J*'
Rt #I , I I "
L. M. Rhodes To
•lafn
Ih
Address Rotary Rollins Conducts I t PfillovkiMy
thr Imiitl'lit il vtllh li will &lt;
miu nt vx, ill Lr t
Chib On Monday Six Weeks Course JMat1 1fur1 . 4 f»,ilinnrrI until
2 0 0 I* M a
« h i e h limr n tbhn hour H|* M* pn
In Spanish Study ITrmm un&lt;Irr fhe tllrwli n **f tin
Th* print!pal « 9**k tr on the
hu

jo juvji

h

program of th * Rotary Club nail
Honday will Mi U M. Ilhodai,
•tat* marketing potnmitaionrr ot
Florida, who w ill. discuss Ua
marketing prohUrta of Florida
today, 11.' J . L a k fin , program
chairman, anr&gt;«ahead today. Ro
tartan* who c p o c t
to
Invit*
g'wtU to hear thia address arc
asked to notify Secretary W*
Hayna* by Friday night
Mr. Rhode*, who was bom

m i n Miirrh will im* »inrii'*l
At 4 0 0 u'rlock h ndtnit imiitin I
f ‘ ment will lukr pUrr* m F o il M« l
, meet th* Immadiot* nr«-l
J
o
n
I'mik. |*»IJow«l Lv
I' training competent leader*
ihr l.ftkr M i l )
atrrngthen th* forengn jw:lir&gt; f •how pit till
th* United States tn furthers:,&lt;&lt;- mnd Uifirtf‘ ml ri'liny rliilt*. frnluf
Tin*
of Western Hemispheric solid Inx f# nry an J Irlrk
arity, courses In the Bpam-'i f ro ifrum
I
| language ansi I^tin A m r r n *

W INTER, Park, Nov. 6

-

! culture* at Hollins College b™■&gt;■ Thr &gt;U&gt; of t fU'hi a! itui
|been organlied on an Inten*:.- with thr Antiiaiirr hit*
i beats as an emergency measui IK# Armory whirh will
bresidenl ! The course* will be comlurte-l 10 00 r M With Kal*! i
OirhrstrH fyrril-hmi; tin
Union of f®'1. • •ll woeka' period begmme Smith
-latr^
Nov. Id, according to an m&gt;
nouncement mad* today by l’re&gt;,
dent Hamilton Halt. Stnnglhm. |
couraea and lecture.. Bauman I h Honorably
offered for l o n e r
Ih* opening of the Discharged By Navy
winter term on Jan. 4.
Lee Fk i-aril ILauman
has
re­
Tba
methods of teaching
these couraea aa well as their turned lo th r homr nt his p ar en t*
Ml.
and Mr* L. •FI. Ilauman. at
organisation and content are Twent ieth S tre et
ami
F r en c h
baaed on tho experience of r». Avenue,
af te r
having received
armsent training centers ami colFonorablt
medical di sc h arg e
iegoa which ar* training military from the Navy on accoun t of
and riril panonaal In ptvpara- color blindne*
fot aorriew la th* CarribMr. Bauman enlisted in th e rr*
Booth America, th* idiillplar N ice on Jan. 110 and had
and other parts of the K i "boot" training In Norfolk,
------ --------- Spanish is apokrn. Va. H* enlere-tl th* Jacksonville
I Special arrangement* hava been Trod* School at aviation ma­
far night riaaaaa to ac- chinist mat# and succ##tlod In
modata gtwipa freh th* arm- making th# ratine of seaman, 1st
forere nt Orlando, Sanford fiaaa. Kaiently In th# U. 8. N.
and ether Marty bass*.
hospital It was dUcoFtrul that hr
Tha three gan lfl* pnrpoae* n i rotor blind.
—
will ho ta provide farilTu** for
aeqalring n practical kgowledg*
IIR
DOEt’NT GET IT
ef Um Bpaaloh langaage, fluency
In aprekfag th* language, and a
WASHINGTON, NOV. 8, U#&gt;—
general
hust. With tear* In hi* eyra, ttl-year-old
bulls _ nt. Senator Norrl* (ind Nfb), W* *!*•
»*ar congressional career ended by
, . n i he' nlered on Nebraska voter*, tat (n hi* office

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vtcfkrfR In fjirtnil#*, inltir* i mil*. ■iiifii#*t
"m il Jla ry iiuartVra" a#
i'Ml pa at Ht#t»on UnivrrRlty.
J sh-tp*. atnrrs. nf f ie ri , lhi»t#l« nrnl RMyifiK the It r it 1#h nad lost b#• fitb* r plter a nf rmnmerc# mtil tn trea-rn 4'»0 arvt| ,*#00 tanks in the
tJdward Allen W alt ers , who en * itiiMry Th# r l r d n n#rr»wi«ry *«•
nr iMin thui fa,
listed In the Nav y recently ■n^ I Itj-i t wairwn r ah hr rntiiilril In
T hr British drive westward cli­
,assi-*i his final physical m i n i
a # k | !h#n#fits.
m ate d days uf artille ry and aerial
nation, is now vialtlnr
at th:
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sp f U n td
the
home nf his
Is parents.
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Mr. and lbi- tlm# r o m r i fur thr wiirkrr A f. i line, touched off
an likbo*
Hr# K. U. W a l U r a , 2002 KrtnrV nr bi« family ta claim th r in, thr i ate
fiiur-milcHiletp min# field*
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mu«t
k*#p
and kn&lt;*ckrd out oihvf
ntr f il ed N**1
Hi- Hub two brothers
In
Ih# tr.f.l of all waifra. Th# iirruunl j |X»wHlops.
A ttov
Hrrirt. J o h n II. Walter
prC rn ta
mlataki re
A 1 lui|hrrlal in fantry did
i hear
lv F'ield, Texas, and Corn number
•rtbmlnary Jub
f#c/orr
preliminary
lob
Iwforr
General
( . Waltcra, at F’L Jackson, S * IT Ffton's name Is not rnou*fb. ar Montgomery
burr nrr Iho uiam li of
prupl# d«»Mmim#n hurled his huge tank
gap lorn In th*
force s thrm ifh
ith thr sam# narnr "
flank jreat of D
Before applying for a tluplirair Axis coastal
Alamrin.
Tho
same
procedure wax
(I N I.Y 6 P E R C E N T VO TE
I c . nl workers ar# urK#tl to search
n l •mrrh aKaln to localr th*- fo lk ,-c l 40 miles to the south at
mUplarrd o r lf ln al. Many |w4*plr lbe edge of the CJsttsr* salt sink*
TAI.I.AIIASBEF1. Nov S.MI
,
KMCftl Ihtentliuua hUfr th ri r in nn effort to roll up th* Naxl
AImuI G percent of Florida'* jh&gt;i I with
puiltlnns from both flank*.
pul rig am endment * l n t " 1 c sr d * in s tr a n g e place* and .n rf

the Btate ConatitutlAn In Tuesday's frctlvrly that they are hidden
general elec ion, ami rejected three never tn lie found When needed.
The .South Is reported to have
other* proposed by th * t8 (l Legthe highest percentage of lost
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unofficial return* from ilo F'I*M Office. Including Orange,
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llrevard.
» ta ttw.Npw Hebrides I get bewildered," he told a r e d 100.000 persons voted In a state l-ake.
1 H arepttre *v*ry porter. " I c a n t understand IL I 1 populstlon of 1,800,000. There were Bimlnole and Sumter counties 1*
high in replacement*.
' can’t understand IL"
860,000 regiat* rod to yet*.

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