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�Ranford U Tha Only CoOn
Florida City Affording Rail, Blfl
And Water Transportation
AN INDEPENDENT
8ANFORD, FLORIDA,

NEWSPAPER

IAY, JANUARY 2. 1942

Putting N ew' Life In Old

Member Aasoelated Prom

0. P. M . Issues U. S. Forces Occupy
°^fr
Strong Positions
North Of City
Passenger Autos And
Trucks Can Not Be
Sold And Produc*
tion £oon Will Stop

Leaditt

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Nazis S d
Broken
Counter

WASHINGTON. Jin. 2.-&lt;A1
— , T h » fDvrrnmrnt yotarday
prohibited purrhiti, sale or &lt;(■■livery of new passenger rar*
a n d truck, pending establishmrnt o f an automobile rationing
system nml dlsclnted aimultaneoutly (hat production o f new
lutom rbilr,
and
light truck,
would be (topped entirely with
In a. f»-w wreka. . . . . . . ,
The onler, U»ued by fro,mill
M. NeUon. O.I’ .M. prlorltir* illrector, l» effeetlv, Immediately.
Stoppage o f
production. In
line with a policy adonted lo.
day by the aupply prlorltir* and
allocation, board, will compel
the e*tabli*hmer‘ . of a ration*
Ing system, O.P.M. &gt;aid, and
It la expected that purchawa
o f new ear* and trucki will be
limited under the plan to gov.
eminent,
lend-leeie, and
the
moat "eaaenllal" civilian user*.
P r i c e Admlnlatrator L e o n
llenderaen, who la adminlaterlng
thn tire ration program effee*
live Jan. 5, dlao will aupervU*
the automobile rationing which
la expected to become operative
I about Jon. 15| O.P.XL estimated thot i t th*
p r o m t tlmo mom thou 450.000,000 pawed
alock w ith ,* *
M r .'t t d M f.iaohM rrtbn would
be 'taken to
of
conditional
Pioneer* in Seminole County mortgage and
ushered In n tumbvr 1042 la*t purrha*!' eontrocta
night with n great *huw of tny* wa* made prior to
ety .at which a parked rrowd
forgot tare* and worrle* (n fa ­
vor of fun and entertainment.
Ilaid In the luike Miry comlUOnity building, rvrryone In
the county wa* Invited with
apeelal Invitation* being Iwued
to perion* over (to year* of
age, and an estimntvd crowd
450
allowed
Rdwsrd Beldin, non of Mr. and
dy” for opproxlmately
ionecr mein- Mr*. t\ U Beldin, volunteered for
the Armv Air Corpa recently and
»• •*
An old t i m e minstrel wa* •I ihrv nrNteni time
pr*»ented and "brought down Camn llUndlng where Tuesday
night
he
received
a
final
okey
on
the hou*e&gt;’' while the feature
hi* physical condition and mantel
__________
capacity.
lie will remain about a week
Matter o f ICeremonle* Frank
00 veir* «t Camp Blandtng (tnd from there
Rvar* lo Mr,
Mr. Malm he will be *ent to Keeler Field.
old on la*t Feb.
wa* the oldr*t person pretent, In niloxl. Mia*. Here preliminary
„ u,
............
mechanic*
noting
out ..
Mr.
Riley by _a ____
mam ground a*boat and
Two-drrx. - Born in Sweden; - Mr-.- treinlnc l* nlvaa-to young: fIrrr'
..............................
•
and
they
ilao
recelv*
thrir
first
Malm haa been In th* United
State* for td y e a r * and In flight ln*tm«tlon.
Young Beldin waa graduated
StmlMle County for 27 year*.
•Among the apeakrr* wen* O. from Seminole High School In
P. Herndon. Jodge W « * . Fred 1030 and for the paae year ha*
Wllaen. Jno.
Jlnhln*.
Uo.tor been employed by H- B. Pope,
Huntley of
Orlando. Senator owner and manager of th« H. B.
£
f:
Itoiuhfllder.
Pre.hUnt
Thompaon o f the. Lake Mary
Chamber o f Comntirco# #iw
Evaiu.
Mr*. Taduteh. 85, wa* Intro­
duced, a* w a a Jo* Cameron
who haa lived In the eouaty for
Minnie Blanch* Payne has bean
confirmed by tho Sonet* a* Longwood postmaster, according lo an
Associated Free* report.

The Wnr Department Iwued
thUe trr*o aummary at 7:00 A.
M.. Mcnlla lime: “ All available
.TT? hjvc ,mw been united. In
nildlhon :« the land position*, the
harleir defense* and liland fortlficatii ita nre strongly held by
our tiiHipa. ’
f . ,1
"Reuter* i,uotrd a Tokyo dlo-

,h*

lnl*ffe# KfeaiAAt Lake Mary
Report Again, To Be
Striking /HE.Bases
ConqueredBy Nazis
ta r 4 - w w t H . f w w i The Brlllah cUlmed.th* rapture
th« the North AfrWin port of
Berdla totier
.. .
Britain'* powerful f***e* In the
Middle Ka*t were carrying the
war bark to the A*U U*t night
with ratatoed a e * »«U on the
County Commtoatoner* bare de* Nail baae* hi Greece, where there
elded beceuae o f the war tltua- to Increasing- evidence of pre­
paration* for an ajj**' Bid •*«
aaaault an Britain’* ElixUrn Med*
iterranosn M oot
'
For the second t b u a ln three

Bonding Election
May Be Called Off

Chief, o f Britain'* naval and
Olr force,. Sir Dudley Pound
(left), admiral of t h e fleet,
tin t aea lord and chief of die
naval ita ff, and Sir Charle*
Portal, air chlvf, are ahuwn In
Wa.hlngton poring over plan,
for U. 8.*Brltl*h collaboration
In the wnr on the AxU

Edward Beldin
Volunteers For
Army Air Corps Aviation Cadet
Week Proclaimed
For January 5-12

Longwood Postmaster
Confirmed By Senate

eommunity, and eordUlly
come&lt;l all pioneer*. ■

Lillian

Moran.

10

wot
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ago and th* groat grar-*-*— *&gt;
U&gt; of Mr*. Mary Sun
whom Lai* Mary , waa named,

City New* Bfiefa

master* In Ft
lather U Cal
and Beitto E.

1,0,04

"d o t

Iilbi

,,‘'nln*ul'- w o t of Mo*

v„ Th* N»,vy announced the Ca'd e Naval base on Manila Bay
# ..*‘Vnf U*t«U before the fall
of Manila, All equipment and
tv a r ,r °
removed, leading
Washington to believe that Cavile waa In Japancao handa or
•hortly would Ik*.
\ . 1h.*‘ ,
decl ored (ion.
^ ..A r th u r ',
defender.
have
W V " b»ck to the fortrraa lo­
in nd o f Corregidar and tho
niouiitulnoUk llatan penin.ula.

“ Army Aviation Cadet Week *
will he proclaimed hv (Joverimr
Hne**anl Holland for the *-eek
of Jan. 5*13, ami a drive will l&gt;*
marie to recruit aviation cadet &gt;
during thl.a period, nrcordlmr t;* »
U(t#r r#«flT*d from th«» Hhi-* IH**
fenae Council by Fred T. William*,
co-chairman of the local Divlriitn
nf Water Supplr ond Fire ITo

lefllon;— :—

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All county ilefenae official* In
the atat* *re being urged to in­
form men the edvantegra of Join
big thl* eorp*. Training la nm,
available In vartoua categore* *uch
a* pilot, bombardier, navigator,
aramant, photography, communlration, engineering ami metorology.
A portion of th* Utter follow*:
“ You will find many draftee* and
other* of pre-draft age who will
meet requirement*, and you will n ir r i* s i n iiis s )w i« . ,
be doing them and th* Army a
Th,. aortlo t h a t ktublUtori
eervice In calling the oppnrtunl ir*
offered to th* attention o f eligible a heath heed at Mlrl In Sara­
wak
adjoining
British
north
Borneo la typical.
‘i
***“TSb branch ha* a *p#elal ap
The lino from Indo-Glilao-m
peal for patriotic youth* deulroui
of eeelne action and th* oppor­ held by Ja pan -M Borneo ooiiJ
tunity afforded by th* preoent *tltute* t h o ‘'waUt* o f t t h w
recruiting drive may not be re- South China Sea. Content e«
both aide* , o f the wall* gtoao
Japan ba»*a for • *h*tue re*
Uy of pUneo and aubhoartag.
o v e r watar* whleh
_tw*
mo«t direct route to of(ooT t j
Juncture and atrtngihening t j
the
Brtthh,
Amorknn
age

Eleven .Tentative Foursomes May
Enter “Dog Fight” Tournament

Handicap —3
Jam**
Inglay.
atroheil „
F. D. * "d ».
No. 4 Group John Irey. Harry
Stewart. Handicap - -•
No. 6 Group — Jo* Matter*,
Rimer Toll, Lawrence TamdqaUL
BUTVlMen, Handicap—3 atrohea;

loweot

J

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do. • 0 reop -

6,000 In Stlte To
Be Inducted w
(Rwectol)— “ Mwo

Dr. Ru*k*r. JU rtda men will b*
Army during J i
rally eaamtaoa
I Group — Jttdar* Houa* tenrice," MgtoJ
president of the

Buhrman. Dr- Putnam. Edward
Handlhao—4 itrokta:

tot
1 Group -

f t H. Coleman,

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1TO BAWfOKD HKHALD, BAHtOUl W^UMDA

Swimming

JANUARY 5. IN I

G O V » N M 0 ^ T ‘A SSISTA N C E

. rn,,x,xM„
* u -Society
. - —
LOURINE_b*e a
Editor

ial Calendar

What about all our Boy Scouts who are taught to
swim more or less as a matter of routine7 What about our
Red Cross life saving corps? What about our YJI.C.A.'*
and their club swimming pools in our larger cities? What
about our hundreds of boys’ camps throughout the coun­
try where learning to swim Is obflgatuiy?
We might go on indefinitely. Colleges 'and univer­
sities teach swimming and have swimming facilities al­
most as universally as they have liLrar.es or teach Latin.
Swimming is taught to men in the Army and Navy and
lias been for years, and along our beaches, in our lakes,
and at the p o o l s in our public parks and playgrounds
swimming is available for everyone.
We say available advisedly, for we fear there is where
the trouble lies. Yes, swimming Is available, and all those
who want to learn to swim can, and do. But too many,
we fear, are satisfied merely to stay afloat Too many
are shown the basic principles and let It go at that Not

AndersonG riffith
Funeral Director
ConSer First ft French
COME IN AND GET
YOUR I N I CALENDAR

B eer &amp; Wines
Cocktails 5

Inexpensive, Cartful
And Complete

DO WOT CONFUSE W1SW m j INFORMATION.

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assn England dark with
bsjrnn.i l»c.

M add grimed with haul#-

Sued to the bone,
with firs, betrayed,

Today &amp; Saturday
&gt; Double Program

576.W
WRECKER SERVICE

OF^SPLEABliNO OOD.
IS THE BEOINNINO OF
IMt Wisdom is tho prlnel-

fit M'wKh wound*

FRIDAY
first regular meeting of
and Daughter* of the
of Florida will be held
wie o f Mr. and J. G.
&gt;, WO Magnolia. Avenue at
F- M. It la expected that
WW be n full a.lend*nee at
• first ■acting' of th* year.
The R. W. WAa CUa* of th*
ifc. Curen, formerly the
Dible Claes, wl.l have lu
t meeting at tho church
at 7:30 P. U. with Mr*.
Price and Mrs. G. H. Putaa hostesses.
Worker* Council of th* Pint
"at.Sunday ockrvl meet* at
P. M. Supper will be arrved
who have mado reservation*.
Regular - meeting of CampbeJI-

Day Phone.

TO f iq h t AGAIN-

MM

Gtt Uw holiday spirit
Drop (■ for a wall Mix­
ed drink., or taka homo
a qaart of oar national'
17 sdvartlaad products
for root warmth sad

A uto Repairs

I YEB8E FOB TODAY

and private pools be requisitioned by the Army and swim­
ming be taught to everyone of draft age, not Just swim­
ming for a few strokes, but swimming that will take you
ENGLAND
[k _ Christmas Card for leei) there and bring you back. "It’s time that swimming be­
came something for everyone instead of s sport for only
Ifrsw The Christian Science
flg ■
Monitor)
a few," he says.
A A VE mcn England grsen with
"Swimming builds health at the same time that it
_____.1—
" Do c t o r a prescribe
M white with orchards bios- supplies recreation," he continues,
swimming and special baths fof
people.
fop nervously tired
tii
2 V somUfl
on an April day;
AH industrial army working at top speed needs the same
MHOd tilths and |0Men-gay opportunity to rest and gain more strength. Physical fit­
■fisod bttnty.airlanded
p l trownsd with roses whits ness Is one of the most Important assets of national de­
M l red;
fense. and swimming is a great factor in all around fit­
W a d r k h and gnat with ness."

Raising The Child
At breakfast one morning the child pushed her cereal
away, pettishly anouncing that she did not want it and
would not eat any of the breakfast.
"Well, dear, what would you like 7”
A whimper: "I want a worm.”
Daddy, who would not deprive her of her slightest
wish, hurried to the garden and returned with a nlee fat
one which he laid on spoiled daughter’s plate. 'There you
dbba: *TtUt i want It cooked.'
r.
was sent into the kitchen, rolled In batter, cooked
and brought back.
.
'
Sobs again:, “I want Daddy to have half.
Daddy divided the worm, pulled himaelf together, and
managed to get hla portion downThis time aoba and howls: "But that waa the part 1
wanted.”—Exchange.
rlt

* r—
of blackml Florida Wadntsid not all of them

Capt. and Mr*. T. F. McDaniel
pUn to rttuni tomorrow tm Ft.
Knox,
after vtaitlng for
f« * few
cUjra with friendi In San ford.
.

"K . S i S L I E S T
S
s
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r’i.1‘7^L&amp;.

From now until Spring, young society belle, and malroni in Florida
will grace the rotogravure sections and picture page* of newspapers
throughout th# country. Her# Is one of the forerunners of the 1PI2
sesion at ultra-exclusive Palm Rcarh. Mr*. K. It Sawdon, the former
Mlnerv* Fedvn of New York. I* »hown tn o Irpiral bearh pom .

' f * " 1 N»w Year’ s Dav „
Pr- *nd Mr* &gt;WilHam Faulkner In Daytona Beach.

„ Mr. and Mr*. J. e . Baker *n*

,UIS Onler
of S» m'
Inole Chapter,or*Two.
of
the Eastern Star, were installed
•t th*
Masonic
Temple
on
Tuesday evening , t #;0o o ’-loek
w i t h Mrs. Glenn H McKay,
P*«t grand matron, acting ax
the grand installing officer

hI
W'

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^ 11 w,r* the New
l?ue*u ot Mr,
Andrnon Tn* Or-

J J ,n7 r P°***.tt,r •"d Kent

Colee Warns About
Industrial Schemes
JACKSONVILLE,
Jan.
t—
(Special)—Local public official*
and ehfle organisations bars bean
warned by Harold Cole*, execu­
tive rlc* president of tho Florida
State Chamber of Commerce, to
look **wt.h careful eye'’
upon
schemas being presented thorn
by promote** promising war and
other Industie* to communities
who' will Invest motley In **ploatory efforts.
MPowerful legitimete fe m e era
at work In Florida's behalf." said
M*. Colas, "and these arsoUkiallx
ly supported Vnd amply financed,

NEW ARRIVALS

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GENE AUTRY
g n « n * e T a s te D iff e r s

I" Nortli And South
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southernsivJko^0*!®1 **•» th*

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Uon bortieal, u r U ^ r,mfnt «•»-

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sentin* el] * \°. Persons rspi*irr. £ . * i *?vU
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On our fourteenth anniversary we pause to thank
friends and customers through whose .loyalty our
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ARCADE
Package Store

feel that the road to victory lies in united e ffo r t

To

this end we pledge this bank’s wholehearted coopera-

ju r y

Goodi — Beer
'R E &amp; B A R

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. pm smoothly in time* o f stress, and we
every effo rt to continue servin g your nor-

ceremony

McK&gt;y '»

‘ he

KnterUininir f o r h number
of their college frientU home
for the holiiUyc
Misa l . u r y
RoumilUt i m i Mi*a F.liutbetfk
Dyumi h«(M open Koum’ m »the
home of Mi»« Roumillnt on |»*|.
nietto Avenue on N«*w Year*!
Eve.
The rooms of thi» Rotu iill.it
honif were tlecomtnl in keepInir w i t h the holiday theme,
with red poinoettian. Braiilian
poplar and lighted red tapers
beinu used |o advantaire
Centering the dininir r o o m
table w«q a holiday arrangement
of red hrrrlea flanked by ml*
ver candelabra ‘ holding burning
red candle*. A farm* p u n e h
bowl wm placed at one end of
the table from which the ho»trt5F* scrvetl punch with cake*
and mintn throughout the ev­
ening.
Music, tlancing and the Hing­
ing of college songs were en­
joyed by the large crowd «,f
young people from Hanford ami
Orlando who attended.

installation n-rvice* were Mrx.
Eugene
Higgin,.
past
gram)
naarshall, o f Palmka, a»*i*ted
by
Mrs.
Stewart
Dutton,
worthy
matron
of
Seminole
Chapter
Two;
Mr*.
Murray
Jarvis, past grand Electa, ax
grand chaplain; and Mrs. VV.
M- Hsynex n, grand organist.
Each grand officer appeared
wearing a encage which had
been presented to her by the
local
chapter
preceding
tho
service*.
The hall wa* effectively decorated
throughout
with
tall
basket* holding poinaeltia*, and
whit* pottery bowl.* filled with
Braxillan
pepper.Along
the
length of the balcony wer* large
•prays- o f rod polnaettla* lied Pilots
Will Need
with huge red bow*.
New Identification
A s retiring worthy matron,
Mr*. Stewart Dutton wa* pre­
sented with a large bouquet of
JACKSONVILLE. J*n. 2. —
gladioli bv Mr*. Irwin in be­ (A’t—Arrangrmi-nt* will b* mad#
half o^ the chapter.
within th# n#xt few day* for
Mr^ Fordyre Bussell w n In­ civilian pilot* to obtain th* n*w
stalled
a* worthymatron, anil identification
card*
without
led to the East byher sister,
which they will not bo allowed
Mrs. C, L. Irwin. A song was In fly #ft#r J»n. 8, L. N.
sung In her honor by Mrx. Ma- , Young, dia’ rk-t Inspector for
rie Meredith, accompanied by i Ih* Civil Aeronautic* adminis­
Mrs. Haynes. A large basket of ! tration, «xiit Thur-day.
gladioli waa presented to h.-r j Mr. Young nnintrd out that
from the chapter a* well ax I th# ii’-ntlflcatlrn card* would
numerous other gift* f r o m *l&gt;# renuirvd «vcn for thos* pi­
frknds and relatlvaa.
j lot, whos* certificate* wsrv reOther offlcera
Instated
in i inatatrd after t h * suspension
addition to the wothy matroi,1of all certificate* upon th*
were: Hasky Wight, worthy p a ­ country’s entry Into th* war.

tron; Mr*. Charle* llewon. ns.
aoclsta matron; O. M. Harri­
son, associate patron; Mrs. Joe
Corley, conductress; Mr*. 8. J.
Nix, associate conductress; Mr*.
R. W. Turner, secretary | Mrs.
Harry Kent, treasurer; lira. E.
C. Harper chaplain; Mrs. W.
W.
Warner,
marshall;
Mr*.
Preferred Julc* Hasky Wight. Adah; Mrs. W.
C. Erickson. Ruth; Mrs. O. M.
Harrison, Esther; Mrs. Mario
Slaughter, Martha; Mrs. O. T.
Pearson, Electa; M rs. M. F.
Smith, warder; and D. 8. E.
8tarr, sentinel.
The services wer# concluded
with the eolo,
"HtamI
By
America," rendered by Mrx.
Meredith, accompanied by Mr*.
Haynes, w h o furnished music
Could Have throughout th* entire service*.

sHe
Nice Coe Stick
ial machinery o f evm y community must

P f' A n n a

:ed Drinks

Imprr*!ilve

i ^*f.Ut,in,r Mr*

Lieut, and Mrs. James Oliver
Smith of Sanford, N. C. announce
the birth of a ton. James Oliver,

Framing

G . U . STUART PAINT &amp;

fh&gt;m Miami when ^'ikT**1

Uou\ rad Mrs. Hamilton 8.
Oven o f Mineral Well*, Texas,
announce the birth of a son on
Thursday,Jan. 1 at a hoepitaI In
Mineral Well*. Mrs. Oven win
remembered at the former
thertne Thigpen.

Picture

A s we enter the new year with the world at war, we
SCIRNCI MONITOR

Mr*. May Dlckeni has returned
to her home In Sanford after
visiting with friends and relative*
In Stark* and Jackeonvlle.

:ir p« x t e .’M V pjojutR

n^plui* »|{* OrU ndi^fir
la .th* farmer Ellxabet
Klixabeth

AO Popular Brands
“INTUITIONS

Mias Elisabeth Leffler has retented from Miami where she
visited with her uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. John Murrell

1942 Officers Are
New Year’s Eve Open
Installed By Stars House Party Is Held

steady growth has been made possible.

CHRISTIAN

. ________ _____ IT
in 8t. SUphen, S. C
after (pending the holidays with
her sister, Mrx. F. A. Dyson.

Can^..*ind «!*• and
° \ RarrUon of
CantwvlIU^G*.,
8tanley and
Maym* Ptckham o f Tamp* are
jhagueata o f Mr. and M « P J. [,*
Psckham |n Lake Mary.

The Steno Put It Down
He had found fault with hip ahorthand-typlat for al­
tering a sentence In one of.the letters he had dictated. Her
reply was that aho thought ho hod meant what she had
written.
” 1 don’t want you to think, retorted the _great mao.
sharply, ‘i want you to tako down my words on the ma­
chine, neither adding nor leaving anything I may aay.
Later In the afternoon the typist brought back the
following letter for signature:
.....
"Dear Smyth. Spell it with a y. although that’a pur*
.wank on hla part, of course. In answer to your letter ot
—look up the date- We can quota you—Tell me, Walter

Pe rsona Is

WEDNESDAT
Kf* xnd Mrs. P, D. Scott havo
Th* board of managsra of the M •£®1»
Mr*.
Scott’s
Garden Oub will meet at the brothsra. URu and Chart,, B.
home of Mrs. J. H. Cokloogh in Rxlgter of Haynasvllle, Ala.
Koao Court at 10^)0 A. M.
Hewklns and Miss
The State Hoard of Education
announced last week that all Gartnan language text books have
removed from free
text
I: listed by the state. Re­
vised adoptions wld b, mad* tor
slemantery and
high
school
language course*.

PAGE IH X tX
i
.

Clair Bee, Famous Cage Coach,
Wrtes Article On Basketball

BRYAN ’S
GARAGE

9

oo you feel now!

Loaaing Unit S3, American Legion
Auxiliary, will be held at tto Le­
gion Hut nt 1:10 P. B.
MONDAY
The tnipcraUonal meeting of the
Women * Auxiliary of the PreehyUrian Church will be held at the
church ut 3:06 P. M. to be fal­
lowed by tbo montojy bualneaa
meeting.
,—
St. Catherine . Cbaptar or the
Women'* Auxiliary oi Holy Cnxaa
Episcopal Church will meet at the
hum* of Mr*. R. A. Newenan at
4:00 P. M.
Th* W. M-U. of the First Bap­
tist Church will have It* quarter­
ly buslnaaa meeting *t the church
at 1:30 P. M- All general officers
ars urged to bring their report*
and all member* are urged to atnd.
Chapter of Holy
Lroea Episcopal Church will meat
at tn* t'urisn House at 8:00 P.

M rs

By CAREHI HUCHMOBB
NEW YORK, Jan. S -I O V Afjtr as difficult a year ax ever
experienced In Its recent history,
Ae American oil Industry enters
IMS In the -role of • vital tnllh
tary fates.
Mechanised warfare and naval
design hare made petroleum an
adjunct of battle aa vital as guns
and bullet*.
The United States, with the
Cadeden County homo demon
greatest oil resources on earth, strationi club woman sold m It
smashed all production record* Pjwnd dressed turkeys to the Fie
In IM1 with an output of about

Fl o r id a

Telephone IjS

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teg Um next tew months.
At the and of that time, howarrr, It la consUsrd Ukaly Chat
at laast aooM of 1 1 plant* now
under constractioa ter the menu,
factor* of . 10O-actan« gasoline
components will ha in production
and this situation may ha re­
lieved.
In any csss, the Industry has
assured the Army and Navy,
United Sts Us fUeva will receive
all they can use of tho boat fly-

b c s a l d . bantord,

ocial And Personal Activitie

It comes m somewhat of a surprise to learn from no
leas an authority than John B. Kelly, director of national
physical fitness for the Office of Civilian Defense, that
00 percent of the men drafted into the United States Army are either unable to swim at all or unable to swim as

jte |c»&gt;w lrult in tawny Isavu)
M m d foldsd, field and bush,
i,w * boar-froet's' dassllng plush.

n u SAioroRD

HBAR4U NOT ESSENTIAL

WASHINGTON,. Jan. 2.-0P)
W P"

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Admin-

Wreck A t Daytona
Causes Death O f Two
DAYTONA BEACH, Jan(Ah—Frank F. Godowa, 30, wax
■ r iv tt
10, waa critically Injured ThursHay In an automobile-truck col­
lision on SUte Highway 4 nine
milt* north of her*. Both ware
of Daytona' Beach.
Police said thslr cur struck

Charlea
B.
Leilbctter,
J r.
B? CLAIR BEE
Miami world war veteran, formed
Long laland Uaivrrilty Ciiirh
NEW YORK. Jan 2 Fifty thr gn»up after hearing that
yeari tiro i young New Kng American aoldiera were reter' }
to Japanese troops a t
l*ntj teacher gathered hi&gt; phv r i n g
fictl
education
cla**
around "Charlie*.**
*‘ If other Charlie* throughout
him, polntnl t&lt;» peach huuki ?.«
hanging at either end • f th*- the country approvr the Idea,
gymnaaium. a n d told th** th we ahould cHimibc aome banker
named Charlie to look after
atudenU about a new gam*
donations
and nuperviav
pur­
The new game wn* IihhUoIchase
of a bomber,*' h« said.
ball. Dr. JamrA A
NiM«mitM
had drramrd it up a , a mean.,'
, ...
of Interesting student, in ,.hv 1
r" ‘ ,h,n
. ™ '1
^ ie d exercise
V ""’’ r
‘
'
! This year,
........ .
,''" 2 2 * J " h" ‘
1jubilee y«*ftr, «om«* '.•O.OiM'.OilU I ------------------------------- ---------—■■ - [ penona will watch that game
played by tram* representing I
more than 1,700 college*. IS. •
000 hi^h school v anil countlets miscellnneoiH organization
Modem haaketlmll i&lt; highl\
technical. Team* tmlay may u*e
one or more of varimi* ?•&gt;••«
temft— offensive and defensive
each of which ha« NcoreN ef
variations.
There’* th«* «juick hit-ak of
Chili— Short Orders
fem»e. for instance It s* a higli
|y refined version «*f what hap
Dinners — Delicious
nenrd on that day in Spring
field—grab the hall and whip
Steak &amp; Chicken
It toward your basket
SANDWICHES
• Therv'a the n»*t offence, a (i»*
ALL KINDS OF
lihrrate f»y»t**nv in whuh «U o(fenakve tram calmly brings ih«*
AN G E L’S
hall up the floor, att'mplinc
to
carry
•
"ignalled
play
E A T SH ACK
through • t e p by %te|» f«»r a
Sanford Avenue Jutit Off
score.
Then there0* the euatern. or
Of Geneva Avenue
profewional, offense, by which
the hall ia advanced deliberate
1|y with player* depending on
I individual akill and reeouree
Fire — Windstorm — T h c fl
! fulneftft to
map out
econng
playa •• aituation* develop
Chkf defensive ayatema ar»the tone and man for man *&gt;•»
tern. A third, the preying *1*
Xcnse. is in, itself un pff» n««;.

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Ik# ABC Monthly P«ym#«l PUo—
th# MODERN aid to h##»# r#p#Jv«
•M raatedalkf Y## d# ft#t f i d
rooWy «adt to t i l l car# #f assd#d

UtprovimoH. Th# ABC fUs VM
J awoi# pad I# haodl# uah w#*k
vtthoot diirvphag y##r bodfof.
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ABC flat m 4

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of Imfrsooa
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United Lumber
Company

FltKNtTI AVK. AT Mth 8T.
I’llONK 71.1
— Collision — liurtflary

C.M.BOYD-COMPANY
(

Charlies Of Miami
Have Real Purpose

a produce truck that hail run
out of ga» and wax forked Inaid* th# highway. They
.old
th# driver of t h e truck .1
dared he had Irft hi, lights
on and had plated flare, in
front of and to the reur of
th* truck. II* was not detained.
Corn stuffing i, very giaal in
ro**t thicken, turkey or duck.
Substitute cup of drained, tan­
ned corn for
one of tups of
bread called for.

not

incorporatio)

IN S t/ K A N C E A T A

MIAMI. Jan •
iA*&gt;
Tn.founder o f the **Axxoeiatou» lot
th. Prevention of ('ailing Jx;.
an**#
Soldi#.,
t'harlie"
.uggestvd Thursday that menito-r,
ourcha— a loiniber and dotiale
It to the Army

Compensation —

$

SA V

(.lability — llenllh &amp; Accident

BUY FOR C ASH
And Save The D ifferen ce — Our I’ crwonnl
Loan Department will finance II. The coat Is
low.

The Sanford Atlantic National Hank
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

B IR D S E Y ’s

FEED and FLOUR SALE
FREE

FR EE

FREE

Friday and Saturday Jan. 2nd &amp; 3rd
A 3 lb. Package of BIRD SEY’S CORN MEAL

WILL HE GIVEN FREE WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF 12 POUNDS OH MORE
OF ANY GRADE OF BIRDSEY’S FLOUR
SHORT-PATENT
12 pound itack
4H pound aack ...

Four Brothers Flour

PLAIN OR
SELF-RISING
— 95e
13.00

Every Grade, Every Size Packed in Cotton Bags

Delicious Cocktails

h ig h

QUALITY
Popular

A i n M i l I p l a i n , or
ULlllYl ILL SELF RISING

S c MONEY SAVERJSSSL

12. pounds. — 40c 4H pounds— 31.75 12 pounds — 45c
24 pounds — 90c 96 pounds — 33.40 24 pounda — H2c

Pricea

Package
Goods

4H pounda — 31-59
06 pound* — $3.08

DISCOUNT ON BARREL LOTS, ANY SIZE, ANY GRADE

Feed SPECIALS

Miration decided Thurteay that
hearate

Alw«y* close slid* fsstenere
»n garment* before laundering.
Thi* keep* them in g°od order
ami kreps thrm from tearing
other garment*.

net ' "•*-

ten tk r vehicle* so h r a* the
ttr* rationing program la con­
cerned.

SCRATCH FEED

L A Y IN G M A S H

25 pounds- 83e
50 pounda—91.58 25 pounda—70c
5o pound*—fl.33
100 pound anck — 33.00
100 pound anck — 92.50

T a all asriouatiaas, he turned
eendiaad said:

Finest Ingredient

“J " AMt trkd Um umbrella

Dairy Feed 20%
O LE COUNTY

Highest Quality

$150 S h o rts______ 100 lbs. $2^0

SPECIALS T ib Week End

■pta for Local Oatena* moaty not b«r*-

tefarn- anticipated—
that tka Elacilon schedule*) for Jan•ary S7tk BE NOT HELD on Uut date
M U at ike tBna of tka Wr^^Primary

PORE COFFEE

h ic e

M

I On. - Ifc
S lbs. — 3Je

&lt; Uw.
12 Um.
24 Um.

10 Iba. — 62c

H pound

48 As.

........N .lfc
........ - .....Z 5 r

LARD

............. 50c

.....— M M
nock
tefc — l l . W

48

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THE. SANFORD nERALl), HANFORD. FLORIDA

Instruction
Offered McSIarrow,' Wolfe Pioneers Have
F irst Week WiU
To Colored Teachers
End Tonight At
Shoot Best Scores Party A t Lake
A Red Croti HUmlnnl Ktnft
Mary For 1942
Greyhound Track AW Clsaa for negro school W i­ At Gun Club- Meet

A LT M A N ’S

LONGWOOD, Jan. 2, - ( S p e c ,
lal)—The flrat week of racing
will be completed tonight at the
SanforrLOrlaruJo Kennel club, and
it will mark the end o f the moat
successful flrat week o f racing In
the plant1! history.
Central Klerldane hare
been
flocking to the plant in the
largrat number over and the
mutuel handle compare, favor,
ably wtth former year,.
Tonight’, 11
rare, program
•tarting at 8:1S will feature a
ninth race over
the
futurity
route. Sunflower Chef, a head
winner New Year'a Eve over
Grand Sla, will aeek hla aeeond
itrilght decision. Grand fill I*
alao enered aa are Officer An­
drew, Lucky 81a,
Delay Mint.

IF YOUR OLD

HAS POOR TIRES
TRADE IT IN
ON ONE OF OUK

1940 Chevrolet
Deluxe Town
Sedan ------- 1

0COUGH

1139 Plymouth
Coop* -..A ..- 485.00
1938 Chevrolet
Deluxe town
Sedan _____ 475.00

0USTOCOLD

iTEAHYOUTPPIECES

1938 Plymouth

ther, will bar* iu organization
mealing Jan. 7 at 8:00 P. M. In
I he mayor’a office in the City
Hilt, Mr*. Hoy Mann, publicity
rhairman o f the local Red l'm &lt;
chapter, announced today, H n.
Henry MeLaulln, Jr„ one of the
graduates of the «0 hour method*
courae taught by Robert B. Cub.
bertaon of Waahlneton, D. C„
will be fnatructor of the eour«e
aaaUled by Mia* Dorothy Rung*
Clare, will be held each WedFriday night from
ntlork un’.ll 10:00 o’clock
until the c»ur»« ha* been complft

l Treon

Tut#

I .Kilt* t»«&gt;t h

Third IU rr-A .16 Mil*
I Ir*n* Mar
i |l*aii|y
I JIJ«* InglfWMM.lt l l m l h r r
] Court ( ’ M./tirttr 7 Nml*

IP YOUR TASTE DEMANDS
THE BEST IN

Chaals ___ _ 205.00
1984 Chevrolet
lft ton Cab A
Btake _____ 195.U0

• LIQUORS
• SCOTCHES
• W IN E S

1937 Ford 60 ft

■ I SURK TO v i s n

N IC K ’S

Altman
Chevrolet Co.

Package Store

TryPRUNOL

Fruit Juice Laxative For Family

H4

g7

88

70

HI 242

U1

Prone 99
l-Tone 9|

Prone |U

price* ranging from $138.00 to
the astronomical
$700
figure.
FARM ERS’ M A R K E T
ti . n* on th* result of
the
third rare. The event waa wpn by
Bella Harper, completing a $172.
&lt;3 3-7 comiina while J.K .W ., the
$700 dog, ran fifth. On the same
night, spectator, liutrht aa one
dog left the track and ran around
the inf|eld Miking for the rabbit.
ft Kit lltT Nil. JJ *
One fan, who rvidrntally wagered
on
the
nmhitlnui
ereyhound, AV&lt;i« V H,KH ,lu ,,“k,
shouted in disgust, “ Find him. |IIKA.Nm flu hpr Tutlrin. ft

I Slim llaaaril

TRUCKS
1941' Chevrolet ft
Ton Pickup
045.00

H«1

D. McSIarrow

n
i z rhalf
i 'u 2.
hot- wlosving
°n **
first
o f iv
the •
race,

H+coiui It gee— Futurity
(Finn Half IUiljr Itoubl*)
t Maiknt lt**i|
1 Jennie Cruft
1 flip The Way I l*»t’a Choir*
» firtrm
1Kw»t Kir*.

1937 Oldamobll* 4
PaJw. Coup*
305.00

Dempey

Robinson

were aa follow*
McSIarrow
B.» ner

almost aaw a $000.20 double fall

I A lam o

085.00

Jasper Wolf# shot hl^h aeore
in piatal shooting, while C. E.
McSIarrow took top honor* in
rifle shooting at the regular weekly meet of the Seminole Gun Club
on it, lake front firing range
Wednesday afternoon.
Pistol score* for the afternoon
were a* fellowi:
,
S T R ToUl
Wolfe
00 1IH 00 2-Jd
I. Allen by
!I3 &lt;|.| 93 279
A. Derthick
85 U7 t&gt;8 278
L. Butner
Ho HU 92 281

widn?
I k’ (’i
l K°
■n,, crowd
Er,f
Wednesday
night
a PUrge

-Buy a bottle af WCNTIIO-MULBION, tba a e le a t lf le preparation
which In a TIO Bymp baa* depoalta
• medicinal IngrsdlenU In your ayaUm to http eapel tickling phlegm,
oootbo Irritated throat Moaagao aad
help eaae ntrvona tenalon. Ingredlanti of M E N T 1IO -M U L 810N are Overnight mtrlra for Friday
lUted oa the Ubel and your own doc.
Flrat Karr— Futurity
tor can tall you IU merlU. At drug1 flip A l o n g
&amp; IImimM**
glaU. S a tla fa e tlo a g u a ra a -.
J 2
l&gt;r. K*l
&lt; IIMtlrri U'iive
teed or money back, foe A $ L ~ —
J Warning
7 LKI*

1937 Chevrolet De­
luxe Spt. Sedan
W. Radio..... 305,00
1937 Plymouth
Sedan —....... 305.00
Coup« ..........

1 • fI#Id

|ftfl« m•««»|,| Ms _7*~4’rwl*.*.
j

I iJrr Jjtreln
3 P n f l M liny

4 llnh

4 ChUf

I M ill*

Im aall-&gt;*

K i'

or

Wit h

T H R IL L

J. TOM WATSOM
Attorney Oeaaral
•tala o f F 1«rl*a
s o t icat

o r A rrL irA -n os
roa d u o
i n t r r r a ir«ar o r raaa
notion
ta iie u e h t o iv e m .
Thai IT.TOK 8IMKUR, holder of
Tas Osrtlflrate No. Ml, Issued the
tin &lt;l»y of August A.D., 1»J». has
fil'd same In my ofrtee and has
made sppKeallnn for a tea dead
l,&lt; l&gt;« leased thereon. Raid rerttflrale embraces the following deeerlhed properly In lha County nt
Seminole, Rials of Florida, to-wlt:
N K I -4 or HR 1-4 (Lees N I

Arras) ■ertloo. I*. Township
ft Mouth Range Ja Rail. It

of Picking Winners
TONIGHT’S ALL-STA R FEATURE
NINTH RACE
Feturlly

tt'KLKKY &lt;&gt;$•&lt;*• 91 2S to |Ji
•'ItAYtrri: hu h|ir 11 IS to
4*4ll.leAIII&gt;Nhoa him Ji».&lt; |o
K«;OI‘UNT III! hpr fair t
■Jr !«» I 2ft
t f l l A l ' N K I l i r i T Hot I’ M nun
Sho* bki TJr No J I
Imt hnM 4&gt;r
III INKY Hal

lla ilc
Hk'p

ERIC

SUNFLOWER

I’ mII &lt;»r*ntf» II

II

I.KMONH

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I.K T T IV 8
Ir-herg
erelei
Ired.
I J J i In I X . l l
irNIMNH |m e- * *» w M e •» t o e . . . . . . .
OIIANIIKM ll«S
I 'd
rn n i h
II.I*
I U * H r Nn S II IN ba a s Sin
I'A HHI,k7T rms bun 4»r In SSr
PKAH ll reen l»u* h p r II 71 In 91.f t
PKPPKIU4 llu hp r II •» In t t »•
PI /IAT4IHH I t 'd
lilies hpr l i l t
In l l . l t r r l f H. Nn. I 11.10
I 't V T l,s a* F u n im e rr ls l
II I t
In II.T1
IIAMHIIKH tins IIlin M e In l « r
HPIN API I llu hp r Hslnmrr T y p e .
7Sr In l i n o
MTU A WIIKIIIIIKH Pint t i e
H W T piyTATtlkat «*WT "e eh e . II » »
In I I . n llu Irek I II t i In I t in
lUit'AMII hpr w h i l e II tn t o 11.79
■Yellow f r y t l . i * in 94 * 0
TANUK IIINKH l - i tins rnnih 91,19
7s t i n
T I I M A T I lK * t e - » 5 t.h r r e le . t 9 . » «
In t i n * I .u s e J nn In t t M I*
IJi c a r l n o 9**e In 9l.ee

Miiorr

Ul|f

* C ou rt O o l s
7 Mtarrr f l * l

game atorie, from first* l&gt;ar&gt;l
experience.
•
But that’s not klL
C*me balloting time for the
all - Oklahoma collegiate confer­
ence football team. Aa nn AP
correspondent, Hand received a
ballot.
Ha voted
for
Alvin
Hand, right guard.
By virtue o f Hand', vote for
Hand, ha made the first team
by a single vote.
Hand it to Hahd.
A double boiler, well greaaed
and tightly
covered,
esn
te
used
for
steamed
pudding,.
Watch tha water In the lower
part of the holier, adding more
when neetled.
&lt;

the

CHEF

On Root* 17 (Sanford Highway) at Loogwood
about 8 mikn North.of Orlando__ ____
TURN AT RED ARROW

"w ilneaa my hand and o/ftela!
e.sl nt Office at Orlando.- Florida,
this the Itat day of December.
A.D., l»4l.
ftKItNDON
I'lark of
C'rriftl Court.
Orange Pounty. FloHds
Ily AM . 7VKBK 8 . P.D.

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Cut Flower*—Blooming Plantal
Coinages Are Oilr *Specialty I
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to those you loVR. Picture*
are particularly idsal to send
your man or men aasaged In
the defenae of' our country.

BAUER

ROBERT L. COX, Photographer

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NO MINORS ALLOWED

n n n r n or r o g f j r A T t o . v
TO: PRAnt, A. Kr.int.Rlt. Whose
nlare nt realdanaa Iasi ksewa waa
Purlamoulh. Ohio, and J«o nlhar
„r mnra speclfle nr more particu­
lar nlsre nf residence In known
In t'nmplalnant
Tnn are hereby notified and renulred In nppear In a certain RUI
nt I’nmplalnt filed ky John Ktlbler
aaelnei ynu M r ' a dltorre. now
pending In the Clrvult Court of
uemlnnie rountr, glorlda on or
before the Vehrenry Itule Dny,
In.wilt the tad day of February.
A I&gt;„ Itlt. In dafaul thereof said
cause wilt proceed CaParte
t.«l I k . drier be publlaked for
the elalulory time required hr
law In lha Hanford Ifereld. Han*
ford. Florida, a newapaper nt gen­
eral clreuatlon In anl* enunty and

your

FIFTH 60c

CkEYHQUND GUS

OFFICER ANDREW
LUCKY BIB
DAISY MINT
LUCKY MARK
OAY KOP
GRAND SIS

GOOD BY ITSELF AS WELL
on

M g e r-

^

4 IMirk ' Vicky I Iturate
Ninth Rare—Futurity
I r»4flrer Andrew t Hay Ron
Grid Linesman Has N
t l.urky 81s
* lirnnd His
t lu'a* M'nt
7 Rrl*
,
Brawn And Brains
I t.urk- Mark
• Himtlnwer Chef
Tanth Rare— Futurity
OKLAHOMA CITY, J«n. 2.—
I While Zenhyr » rtaMer
1 .lend U*er
* Monle Mine
UP )— Who aayi college lineamen
) ilnld leaf ladT Jnvlal Poke
•re all brawn and no brulna?
Alvin
Hand,
aporU
atrlng
rnrreepondent for the Assoc lalrd Press kt SouthwesUm Teeh,
Alva, Okla.. pUyed on Teeh’t
football learn and wrote hia

tTOUCHTONDRUO CO.

Iona Iby a **r#a #lig the
ilfnrtlI at Tallahssese

Cr»i*. „ r,|
I
I I 23 to 917ft le t. Cr««»t
f C A f t l n i T H Hoc htJn $Jr to

Histh Bare— Futurity
1 Joyful Morn
* Hay Mur*
2 linn X
« llol«f*l$ All**
3 11*11* Marp*r 7 11*11’* Kir*
4 Hlarw! tt*»
« Hmoky l»»$d#
Perenlh Bare— 5.11 Mile
I Kast Kurv
t Hlnnv Mstroo
1 slim (Irlmes
4 Army Man
1 rhsrle llafi
1 Hnsle K*»
4- Yokel ll-v
• Hmoky Tele
Eighth Race— Futurity
I t.irrkv Taker t l.»ckv lUna-r
I Hley'e
1 Merrh

WINES—LIQUORS—GINS

U*AI l a l K U i W K U

7 Varnlah
4 Whlll# Jonea a||t$ral Tip
Fifth Hate— 5.1ft Mile
1 Ok amah
&amp; 'Villi* Jilt#
2 My ynrtune
4 Ifualy Oauut
3 Mraml Calling 7 Hulr Cmfly
H*artrr

|4,»*»

i r n l l a w i Ftap Pag# Ob*l
clinr act, Ed Lane and Hatky
Wight did a “ Muih and Perk**
blackface act, and aeveral ether
performancea were preaenteJ.
Mr. Armitare aang “ Absent”
and "Tommy Lad,” and led the
group tinging o f
“ America."
Mr. and Mr*. McSIarrow aang
aeveral
numbera
Including
"Knock the S a p o u t of the
Japs,’* and "Tie Knot, In the
Naaia.”
Twenty-five atatea were repreaented, and gurata over &lt;50
were given rad badgea, and alio
theater ticket, by Charlea Morrluin, Rita manager, ____
_
The number of foreign eountriea
represented were aa follow,: Bo­
hemia 1, England 2, Sweden 6,
Huiala I, Scotland 3 and Hungary
1.
Th« atatea represented were as
fellow*:
Ala. 2, Indiana 8, Maine 2,
N Jersey 2, Washington 2, Conn.
I, Iowa 2, Mich. 5, N. Y. II. 8.
Carolina 2, Florida 18, Kentucky
2 Mississippi I, Ohio 10, W. Vlrgima 8, Gcorgb, 18, Maryland I,
N. Carolina 0, I’cnn. 5, Wisconsin
3, lllionota 10, D m , 7. N. Hamp

WE CARRY AT FAIR PRICES
ALL NATIONALLY ADVERTISED

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SANFORD. FLORIDA. SATU RDAY. JANUARY 3, 1942

Claim Sinking O f 4
Troop Barges And
Firing A t Steamer
On Malayan Front
A Jewel Case Fpr The Duchess

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Russians Imperil
German Positions

Singapore— Military Jewel Of The Far East

•W
l*wro—
On th e Malayan front. Ut«
|British report beating off three
i Nipponese l a n d and one sea
attack*, claiming the sinking of
f?“ r troip laden barge* and tho
firing of a tteamer. Japan'* at­
tack it KuanUn, the British
admit, i* making some progre**.

If#
i. At ■«*, the British today
.admit the tau of the cruiaor, Neptune, and the deatroytr, Kandahah, by mines
in the Medlteninean, hut
claim the deatruction of at
leaat three submarines and
two bombers in the Atlantic
after a four d ay running
battle. Thev admit the loss

Whll* her husband, the Duke (right) look* on, the Duche**
of Wlddeor thank* W. F. Owen of the British Admiralty for t
Jewel &lt;*fe presented to her aa a souvenir o f the ceremony in which
tha set the keel for the firat of fourteen motor mine sweepSTO bolug built In the Bahamas. The mine »wrrpcr» will be sent
te fegtaud.

dl Prepares For Drive
To Enlist Army Flying Cadets
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Letter From U. S.
Naval hospital
Today Mr*. E. KInlaw re.
eeired the firat direct new* the
ha* had from her eon. Greg­
ory, who wai reported Injured
in the Japenets attack on Pearl
Harbor, la tho form ; of a let­
ter which revealed rery little
except t h a t hla "loft leg It
■method” and he le "doing
nicely" IA the United BUte* Naral Hoepltal at Mare Ialand,
Calif., where.he wma carried on
tho transport, Preeldcnt CoolIdge.
Shortly after the war began
In Hawaii, Mr*. Klntaw w i v e d

to

hrovy

censorship.

y -ir tte te 'f-h a v e tn
i |a • d o aock," hr
wwii/i «wwwr» » rr.*1.
y Z
oa crutAep New Year*. Day."

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Application blank* far appoint­
ment » » T fTyroir wtdet hare been
dated at the Herald office by J.
, Ingley, Seminole Cojnly !»«•erne Council chairman. a* the
Stale prepare* for a drive next
week to enllit aviation cadet*.
Governor Speeaerd Holland will
designate Jan. 6-12, aa "Army
Aviation Codet .Week", and all
defense officials In the state have
been urged te try to recruit eligi­
ble men for this corps. Pamphlet*
and other Informative material
may he obtained from defense of­
ficiate.
Enlistment qualification,
for
Avatlon follows; Muat be between
tha ageo of 20 and 26, Inclusive;
■ingle; two year* of college cre­
dit*; muat bo la oxcellent physical
condition
height, minimum 04
Inche*, maximum
75
Inehea;
weight, maximum 100 pound*, the
lenght of tralnhlg l* eeven end
one-half monthei the pay scale
la &lt;75 par month while training
with &lt;t per day for eubalitence
tho grade after graduation i*
"Second Lteutei
.loultnant, Air Corp*
Reserve'*, i..;
\ pay from &lt;206 to
with
&lt;245 per month
- RaifuirarapAta - for
Knli* cil
Pllota are aa follow*: Must bo be­
tween the tree of 18 and 22, In­
clusive; single; high school grad­
uate; physical condition, height,
weight and leagth o f the training

Agricultural Men
WQl Tour Florida
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LAKELAND, Jam »— Plan* for
a throw-day, - Pala'ka-U-Mlauji
tear fo in largo ftwip of agrlweaa worked nut' hare Friday bv
dtrotfart o f Urn Florida Council
la aaaiterating with
rkuHural Extension
roaring the tour
dategaUa wha will
it. Doyla T.

Southem California
Two Inches O f Snow
I ANGLES, Jan. S - 4 I V tra California had a moat
al New Yaar's. The comstory caalda't ha told until

t rm...of ¥*Ujr" W»T1! *"K»g*d In
battle with newly-landed contin­
gent* of Japanese invader* near­
ly 300 mile* above Singapore
test night, and latest report*
•tated that the righting was beeomlng increasingly heavy.
The mure
violent fighting
developed in Weit and Central
Malay* a* the British cam* te
grip* w i t h the enemy along
tho main front eatendlng rough
ly ea»t an.) west. They moved
a l s o lo Check "Japanese who
have landed in itrength on the
lower Perak Coe«t west of the
main British position*.
Crack Chinese troop,, fully
pqulpprd with ' modern arm*,
have marched Into Burma ted
placed themselves under British
command to fight the Japanese,
the kpnkraman of the National
Military Cnuncll announced.
Meanwhile a military apoktamaV in London said that the
Indies' defence power* were
very strong and that the water*
between the hundred* of ialand,
had been turned into death
traps f o r Japanese tranaooiti
and warship,. Already Dutch
flier* ami submarine* have- Uk
•n a heavy toll of both cate
gorlr* of enemy ships in of­
fensive action*.
, '.
A Dutch communique again
stressed the Japanese campaign
of systematic Icrroritsllnst of
the mathre population of the laland, by bombing and machinegunning.

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Organization Of
Peace League By
Countries Urged

R ta M B K S
said, li u t th e

give, it* comparative *.Ir Under « » e , r atlmi.
by J .f » n ..... force, j.ii.hmg d.ovn Ihi- Mala&gt;
Peninsula, the Singapore fmve. un- rip oii.d
battling fir m ly . .

Wedding Will Be
Held At Regular
Legion Meeting

Defense Overshadows
[ Law
By Statistics
i

•.246.000 represents manufaetur
g project orders.

WOUNDED

SENATOR'S DAD DIES
FLAT ROCK. N. C. Jan. 5—OP)
—Dr. Joseph Maybank, 73, father
of South Carolina'* Senator, Bur­
net R. Miybonk, died yesterday
aft*moon at hli Summer homo
hero. He had been* hi declining

m tog of all that It snowed,
roatla aa drop as vwo Inch**
w orotterad aoctkma of tho

Sunday

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This map fiv e. *n idea of the .iaa of S.ng
•pore. mighty British island fortrv** at «h.crossroads of the Far Ka»l *e* lanes, and key
lu domination of the nrh Hutch Last Indie,
• ti
and the Philippine,
ln*ert map of Manhattan

Government May
Take Over Cars
From C i v i l i a n s

find*

and

racovarlea J. 0 . Root officiating. Interment

juNa* the year .were placed at will follow la U k u View Ceme­
&lt;6.650272.
tery.
' f r ' " 1! 0” of Mr*. T.mm incltele: her huahand. John 'R.
HOLDlEK KILLED
Tamm of Davtonq Beach; an In­
HATTIESBURG. Mte», Jan. 3 fant son. John Edward, also of
Reach: r *Uur, Mr*
— OF)— Private Franklin DavidOrecwllio, Fla., waa Emily eminent of Daytona Beach;
I
*
;
"?oU»«r
Mr*, w. J. Me Million
Prkbr by an automobile
w'T* bro‘ hereiAn..rti Charle.
wbUa walWng on highway 49 ten
•"J Kyle McMillan of 8anford.
ntllea north of bora.

Tourist G ab Meml

U. S. Casualties Arc
Few At Fortifica­
tion Which (luairds
Vital Manila. B a y

1,10 n , , nck.

the

/ “J” ,
..I*"f Vhw fortifteji„,n „ hirh guard, the entrance
|„ Maniln llav
- Auuuuaro ea.uwllte* from the
nttnck won* put nt |.1 killed dihI
;Mt-HMwhil,. thi*i«* wm a marke«l
nine ftf rncmv ground atn General IKjukUn Mar*
Inn* main force on Luton.
( J p ' v IL.iik"|gw Me\rlhur'« "Imt
tod” Armv of 1' S. find Filipino
plnred itself nitride tho
Miiinn I’enimular. prepared for u
bitter it rii"»*le to itHow the nlllcs
I'ine to toobilize nt Singapore nnd
th«* |&gt;utg**» Ki*»t Indira.
Th"
I'll'ertm enf* coin.
imini.nl,. referred *.. intensified
•■rgnniie.l resistance, and mlll,,,rv men as«erted this made It
If nr di*n MnrArthur had nt&gt;
intention of rnorting to gu*r*
•II« t&lt;u tit’4 nt thin «u tr of tlio
fightinr
A* long mi hi* main form
rtiiminx intact, it expreted to
hr hit-run
Willi Ihrur d«*vrU|l&lt;lirnUe th»

1-tHlro fsf thy FhtkppiaM* mlMrad ali fmitrly nrw xtayr. It wax on#.

mnn«»vrr. whir nomi* Mrattfic
•••tnrrlx hrlirvrd might continue
f«r i** nr time, with (irn. Mac*
Ar hur 1 nmn rom|&gt;rlKnir thr Jap*
»•»•*••«• t»» krrp «m thr iilaml of
I ••«••»» mrn nn#! matrrlala which

♦hrrwjm* woiiM hr thrown Intn
*br Hit irk on Smgiiporr and tho
Indir-i.

Paralysis Drive Is
Said Very Important
ORLANDO. Jan .1 .- (Special}
Terming the "Fight Infantlln
Paralysis" campaign “ more lmm Hunt than e v e n before In
•he nation's history," Cheater H.
Treadway, state chairman of the
ommlttee for the Celebration
i
*he
President'*
lllrthdav.
" 'g 1'd that Moridians give full
,upporl to the drive.

Mr.
Trrtdway
points out
-that tho—nmTrinrnt—tx- In *V»ry
*en*e a national defense, fer
1health |* a mighty important
fartor In the nation’s prorluei linn and fighting ability ami
I the control of Infantile paral­
ysis la Imperative a, a part of
our wur effort.
Citiicn* of the state ran co­
operate by serving on commit­
tee* in each locality and In
patronising
th e
events ar*
ranged fnr the celebration. Of­
ficials point out that half of
the money collected remain,
in the county for u*« In car­
ing for paralyaia victim* ami
in helning to control and itemp
nut the disease locally, thare*
fore contributions ar* actually
in the form of Inauranco. toy
your local community and •
protection
for yauraelf and
family.

APPROVES bus MERGER

Satisfactorily
tertainmerit, al well aa plan*
to aaalet the Rod Croee and varloue. other .charity organisation*
jbt tho county woca formed with
laBthrolaxm by the member*.
Tho neat mooting will ha Mooday night at ?iM&gt; a’ctech, with
Mr. and Mr*. M. L. Craft la

LOCAL WEATHER
F L O R ID A — Partly

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Mrs. Alyse Tamm
Dies Following
Brief Illness

WASHINGTON, Jan. 3-(/P &gt;Att«rnsfy General Biddle told Con­
gress today that the Juatlce De­
Mr*. Alva-- M. Tamm, former
partment* normal law enforce,
ment had been “ Almost over­ reshlen'. of Hanford, died In the
shadowed' by apeclal defense ac. M-diral Center at Daytona Beach
tivltles, during the year ending yesterday at 0:41 A. M. following
June 80.
a short lllneaa. Mrs. Tamm wen
8nmmarl*lng the year* actlvi- 21 yrara old and has livisl in Divttea. Biddle reported FBI Inveetl. tona Beach for the past eight
gationi led to ■ record total of year*. She attended the Sanford
6,182 conviction*. Including 412 school, and was a member of the
case* c teas Ifled under national de- Congregational Church of Han
IV*e.
ford.
Special agent*
. apprehended
, r . . ---- ™ 2,63.1 . Funeral arrvicr* for Mr*. Tamm
federal fugitive*, 7.102 fugitive* will be conducted at the Cnngrefr&lt;&gt;m state and local police agen-1 gatlonal Church tomorrow aftercl\. .
_ .
.
.
•noon at 4:00 o'clock with tha Kev.
Hiving*,

APPLESBEEP

1

III* iaaaeUled I'eoea)
Tire* \Vnr O cpnrtm ent to d;n
iviHirti-il
a
fiv e -h o u r
In Ii;i ih-h '
air
assault
on
( orri'K iilor
M um l
nt
th o
e iiira n re to Mnniln Bay and
■mill nt Irjist th ree en em y
I'lnni's wert* sh ot down.
At Il'flSt 111) IlDITlIxTS linT-

Red Cross Will
Try To Find War
Zone Inhabitants

welfare and safaty of friends
«Hr~rmtlrM7~MMri!tog lo In­
formation tha local chanter re­
ceives! recently from Washing­
ton.
"Thus far It (tea been '.r\t&gt;oa*lble In moat Instances te obtain
any Information concerning men
In military »"&lt;! «“ *»• »«relce.
With our nation at war, rigid
safeguarda hare been Imposed
te a v o i d Imperiling live* of
those for whose aafaty w* ere
all concerned." the report to
Mrs. Mann dtedoaad. but "In
na case* the Red Croaa hat
been tocetaaful and It muat ba
remembered that field directors,
nurses and halpera la war ions*
are carrying burdana of rtapon
alblllty and giving aid to help
teas people."

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1

Enemy Ground Raids
Slack O ff Against
Main Luzon Forces

l.rgionaires hove a ipot-ial treat
--------- in store at the regular Monthly
night meeting at the Legion 'I'll PnHH4*n0rer Autos To
*»h*n
a
real,
honest
ii.go-atnes*
I U S N tIIK I.1
/\u ,
Allied Nations Asked
wedding eeremony will be per
Be Used Only 1*or
To Unite Ajjainst formed, local Commander Joel
,• i
wt
i
disclosed today.
Essential
Needs
W ar,
A g re ssio n Field
Mr. and Mrs. || B. Ijr llrt-e to
day announced that their daugh­
WASHINGTON. J«'» * ^
IHs a — t - l r * P r - , , 1
ter. Violet, will weil I'fc. Dewev
Viscount Cecil of Chelwood. MrKlereath of the 15lh Medical \utomihil«* «iwr^rN vhh«i h*v,. tin
"ita
1 m*ri| for a «*«r
rrcrKr-l
, close associate of Preeldi-nt Corps of the Orlando Air Base at
Wllscn
in
establishing
t h e H;0O p. M. before Iwginnairr* and burning yi*«lFnUv lh«t llu*Y
it to thr
i league of Nation*, urgrd today Legion Auslllary member, and alt h«v&lt;* to *urrf»&gt;«!cr
—4| Hi London «h*t nations try once friend*.' hi tho bride and grount rnvcrnmnt for u«*. by th« »rim*tl
forrrK nr in
•iv&lt;44*n «crmore to form a solid orgsnisn are also invited
tinn of states united against
Mr la- lire* IS a member uf the VltTK.
|*rlc,. A«iintniitrator llrnthr'nn
gressicn but otherwise main­ Camplirll-Lnaainir Post and Mrs
ohl II prrNN ronfrmirt* thii
taining their Independence.
I e I'rre belongs to the la-gion •he "gliH.niv i»roN|wct' f«»r tin*
lie said It w»« "rstrrmely un­ Auslllary.
•uturr. nlthmifh hr Indtcatrd in.
likely" that civilisation could
&gt;lani for rv«|um doninir privntr
continue to survive wars.
♦rm &lt;%» rr &gt;ft l»rinir »Mvrn of
Meanwhile in Washington the Tampa And Eight
ficial roiuiidrration.
United States, Great Britain.
Hr guvr thx outliiir of thr xitu
Counties Blackout ntion
and
China
formally
Perions in Seminole County Russia
who wish to obtain Informa­ agreed with 22 other nationThr nutamol'ilr injintry will
tion concerning aoldiera or civ. yesterday to use their full mill
TAMPA,
Jan.
&lt;yp&gt;-Kight In* prrinittnl to pnalurr iiImhiI
iliana stationed or living In the tary and economic might against Gulf Ciuiat counties of Florida, 200,00(1 more t»*aM*ntfrr Mutimm
war tones may obtain a tempo those Asia power* with which with Tampa as the center, wrrr Idle* thin month, and thru priMl-.r
rary Inquiry form from the Red e a c h is at war and further Marked out for half an hour last tion will hr »hut down fur th*
Cross Headquarters office on pledged n»l to make a separate nig
night in thla area’s first serious dumtion of thg* war.
reh -arsal for war
First Street and the local chap­ peace with the enemy.
Thro* 200,000 uni lx, |»1ii * I.VI,ter will advlae national head­
Climaxing lengthy conference, j Their firat night performance. (MN&gt; r x r i now held by drnlrrM,
quarter* to attempt to locate
•resident
Roosevelt, alightly ragged and amateurish will Ih* inxu ffirirn t to fill thr
mong
--------tho particular peraon Or per- aPrime
Mlhlater Churchill end- at first, quickly caught the spirit nccdn o f ronaunirra dixcnlnMl hi
sons, Mr*. Roy Mann, publicity diplomatic representative* of the of the occasion, and waa virtually rKRrtitiul under thr tirv rntiotiim:
chairman o f tha Seminole Coun­ Associated Nation*, the Joint dec­ ahsolut,, ami complete In 10 min­ rnignun.
ty chapter, itated today.
Thii mruni. hr mid, hit thrrr
laration Implement* the eight- utes.
It waa a nrelude to war in dra­ will n«il Ih* rnough nrw m n t«i
Thl* te one of the duties of point Atlantic Charier agreed
the Red Croaa, Mrs. Mann con­ upon by the British and Ameri matic :nd heroic proportions a* meet demands of physician, and
ISO aurgrsm*, imllce, fire departments,
tinued and alnce declaration of can leader* laat August. It also a large slice of the state
miles long and 60 miles wide was ami other protective agvmie, nr
war on Dec. H. thousand* of
tht. need fur ambulance,
Inquiries have been received at ™nV* h y * bringing ‘ in™ t " Mhe’ r ! h" ~ "
- ^ • n d .r k n ..;
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national headquarter* about lb* countries.

PANAMA^ CITY. Jan. J—(Ah—,
mu unusual enough not to
mo tho now year with noisy A O. Apple berg, Bay County Ts&lt;
yarn dee, or
Pasadena's
tmerit of roses aad football
I or Santa Aaija rac*track'*

t t * s s y r r ^ !5

N U M BER 104.

Americans Down
Three Airships

Chungking say* 15.000 J i m
were killed or wounded in tM
struggle for Changsha.
I
Britain's Jungle-tested defend-

English Capture Over
5.000 P rlsonerT T n
Victory A t Bardia

. oL two ship* from -a JO ahlp
convoy, .plus the deitroyer, J.
Sanity, and the aaxlllary, Au­
dacity.
The Russians retained Maloyaroalavet* In the Central front
offensive
ImperlUtnt the Qerloo at Moshabk.
___)• officially enounced
front Cabo today t h a t more
thaa »,00« Asia p rison er*taeladiat German Major Goa.
SataaMt, '■ thief a d mlnbtraUre
ataff officer of the*Natl “ Pan-

Press

British Beat
Japs
Stage
Five
Hour
Bombing
Off Jap Sea
Land Attacks Assault On Corregidor Island

and
ruiser Go
One London Destroy*
er Is Sunk While
On Convoy Duty A s
Another Hits Mine

Snnfnrtl Ire The Only Cenlrml
Florida (T ty A ffordin g Rail, Hlghwajf
And Water Transportation

tU

Math aad

WASHINGTON. Jan.
3-4A1
T h a Intentete Commarro
Commission haa approved
a
proposal by th a Southeastern
Greyhound Line* te operate the
Questlonod a, to whether
Ualon Bua Co. o f Florida and not tho Florida State Fair wi
Uta Dlxla Coachaa, Inc., Tutcalooaa, Ala.
•lated that to date the
no change In plana and I
would bo held u usual.
NEW BANK OPENS

K r P. T. fltrtednr pola
it la Canada tho faaro
JACKSON VILE, Jan. S -tP V A now bank, tha Saothaida bank dlaa National ExpoaHie
of Jacksonville, opened IU door* bold In' gplte of tha w
far Aminas, her# Friday with a draw larger crowd* the
capital etock of (1MJM aad of- before. Dates for tho It
filiation with tho Federal Depoelt rtda Fair at*. Tampa An
to the fourteenth.
.

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THE. SANFORD nERALl), HANFORD. FLORIDA

ALTMAN’S

IF YOUR OLD

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TRADE IT IN
ON ONE OF OUK

1940 Chevrolet
Deluxe Town
Sedan ------- 1
1139 Plymouth
Coop* - . . A . . - 485.00
1938 Chevrolet
Deluxe town
Sedan _____ 475.00
1937 Chevrolet De­
luxe Spt. Sedan
W. R adio..... 305,00
1937 Plymouth
Sedan —........ 305.00

Instruction Offered McSIarrow,' Wolfe Pioneers Have
F irst Week WiU
To Colored Teachers
End Tonight At
Shoot Best Scores Party A t Lake
A Red C ro ti HUmlnnl Ktnft
Mary For 1942
Greyhound Track AW Clsaa for negro school W i­ At Gun Club- Meet
LONGWOOD, Jan. 2, - ( S p e c ,
lal)—The flrat week of racing
will be completed tonight at the
SanforrLOrlaruJo Kennel club, and
it will mark the end of the moat
successful flrat week of racing In
the plant1! history.
Central Klerldane hare been
flocking to the plant in the
larg rat number over and the
mutuel handle com pare, favor,
ably wtth former y e a r,.
Tonight’, 11
ra r e , program
•tartin g a t 8:1S will feature a
ninth race over the
futurity
route. Sunflower Chef, a head
winner New Year'a Eve over
Grand Sla, will aeek hla aeeond
itrilg h t decision. Grand fill I*
alao enered aa are Officer An­
drew, Lucky 81a, Delay Mint.

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FRIDAY, JANUARY S. IMS

N I C K ’S

Package Store

th e r, will bar* iu organization
mealing Jan . 7 a t 8:00 P. M. In
I he mayor’a office in the City
H ilt, Mr*. Hoy Mann, publicity
rhairman of the local Red l'm &lt;
chapter, announced today, H n .
Henry MeLaulln, J r„ one of the
graduates of the «0 hour method*
courae taught by Robert B. Cub.
bertaon of Waahlneton, D. C„
will be fnatructor of the eour«e
aaaUled by Mia* Dorothy Rung*
Clare, will be held each WedFriday night from
n tlo rk un’.ll 10:00 o’clock
until the c»ur»« ha* been complft

Jasper Wolf# shot hl^h aeore
in piatal shooting, while C. E.
McSIarrow took top honor* in
rifle shooting a t the regular weekly meet of the Seminole Gun Club
on it, lake front firing range
Wednesday afternoon.
Pistol score* for the afternoon
were a* fellowi:
,
S T R ToUl
Wolfe
00 1IH 00 2-Jd
I. Allen by
!I3 &lt;|.| 93 279
A. Derthick
85 U7 t&gt;8 278
L. Butner
Ho HU 92 281
g7

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D em pey

H«1

H4

Robinson

88

70 HI 242

were aa follow*
w
id n ? I k’ (’i
l K°
Er,f
McSIarrow
Wednesday
night
a PU■n,,
rge crowd
Prone 99
almost aaw a $000.20 double fall B.» ner
l-Tone 9 |
D. McSIarrow
Prone |U
n
i z rhalf
i ' u 2.
**
first
o f iv
the •hotrace, w°n
losving
price* ranging from $138.00 to
the astronomical
$700
figure.
t i . n* on th* result of the
third rare. The event waa wpn by
Bella H arper, completing a $172.
&lt;3 3-7 comiina while J.K.W., the
$700 dog, ran fifth. On the same
night, spectato r, liutrht aa one
dog left the track and ran around
the inf|eld Miking for the rabbit.
ft Kit lltT Nil. JJ *
One fan, who rvidrntally wagered
on the nmhitlnui
ereyhound, AV&lt;i« V H,KH ,lu ,,“k,
shouted in disgust, “ Find him. | IIKA.Nm flu hpr Tutlrin. ft
1 • f I #Id
| ftfl« m•« «»|,| Ms _7*~4’rwl*.*.
j
|4,»*» ^
Overnight m trlra for Friday I • 'AltltAUK Ton^ tail | it t | loo
|
II
fi
Chine***, cri |l J*
Flrat Karr— Futurity
I
l»|ir floo
1 flip A lo n g
&amp; II mi mM**
lalKUiWKU Cr»i*. „r,|
2 l&gt;r. K*l
&lt; IIMtlrri U'iive U*AI
I
II 23 to 917ft le t. Cr««»t
J Warning
7 LKI*
fCAftlniTH Hoc htJn $Jr to
I A lam o
l T re o n Tut#
tt'KLKKY &lt;&gt;$•&lt;*• 91 2S to |J i
H+coiui It gee— Futurity
• 'ItAYtrri: hu h|ir 11 IS to
4*4ll.leA III &gt;N hoa him Ji».&lt; |o
(Finn Half IUiljr Itoubl*)
K«;OI‘U N T III! hpr fair t
t Maiknt lt**i|
1 Jennie Cruft
■Jr !«» I 2ft
1 flip The Way I l*»t’a Choir*
tfllAl'NKIliriT Hot I’ M nun
» firtrm
1 Kw»t Kir*.
S ho* bki TJr No J I
I Slim l l a a a r i l
I .K ilt * t»«&gt;t h
Imt hn M 4&gt;r
Third IU rr-A .1 6 Mil*
III
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Hal I’mII &lt;»r*ntf» II
I Ir*n* M a r
i |l* a ii|y
lla ilc
II
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4 J.K. W.
R Kalty a f*a*h
I.K T T IV 8 Ir-h erg
erelei
Ired.
Fourth lUc# —Futurity
I J J i In I X . ll
I N Aturir nmi - S fhinriTK W irm r ir N I M N H | m e - * * » w M e • » t o e . . . . . . .
O I I A N I I K M ll « S
I 'd
rn n ih
II.I*
I iJrr J jtre ln
4 ll n h M i i o r r
3 P n flM
liny
7 Varnlah
I U * H r Nn S I I IN b a a s S i n
4 Whlll# Jonea a ||t$ral Tip
I ' A HHI,k7T r m s b u n 4» r I n SSr
P K A H l l r e e n l»u* h p r I I 71 I n 91. f t
Fifth Hate—5.1ft Mile
P K P P K I U 4 l l u h p r I I • » I n tt »•
1 Ok amah
&amp; 'Villi* Jilt#
P I/IA T 4IH H I t 'd
li l i e s h p r
lilt
2 My ynrtune
4 Ifualy Oauut
I n l l . l t r r l f H. Nn. I 11.10
3 Mraml Calling 7 Hulr Cmfly
I'tV T
l,sa* F u n im e r r ls l
II I t

FARMERS’MARKET

4 ChUf

H *artrr

I M ill*

Ul|f

Histh Bare—Futurity
1 Joyful Morn * Hay Mur*
2 linn X
« llol«f*l$ All**
3 11*11* Marp*r 7 11*11’* Kir*
4 Hlarw! tt*»
« Hmoky l»»$d#
Perenlh Bare—5.11 Mile
I Kast Kurv
t Hlnnv Mstroo
1 slim (Irlmes
4 Army Man
1 rhsrle llafi
1 Hnsle K*»
4- Yokel ll-v
• Hmoky Tele
Eighth Race— Futurity
I t.irrkv Taker t l.»ckv lU na-r
I H le y ' e
1 M errh

Im aall-&gt;*

* C o u rt O ols
7 M tarrr f l * l

I n II .T1
I I A M H I I K H t i n s IIlin M e In l « r
H P I N A P I I llu h p r H sln m rr T y p e .
7S r I n l i n o
MTU A W I I K I I I I I K H P i n t t i e
H W T p i y T A T t l k a t «*W T " e e h e . I I »»
I n I I . n l l u Irek I I I t i I n I t i n
lU it 'A M I I h p r w h i l e I I t n t o 11.79
■Yellow f r y t l . i * i n 9 4 * 0
T A N U K I I I N K H l - i ti ns r n n i h 91,19

7s t i n

T I I M A T I l K * t e - » 5 t . h r r e l e . t9 . » «
I n t i n * I . u s e J nn I n t t M I *
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4 IMirk ' Vicky I Iturate
Ninth Rare—F u turity
I r»4flrer Andrew t Hay Ron
t l.urky 81s
* lirnnd His
t lu'a* M'nt
7 Rrl*
,
I t.urk- Mark
• Himtlnwer Chef
Tanth Rare—Futurity
OKLAHOMA CITY, J«n. 2.—
I While Zenhyr » rtaM er
1 .lend U*er
* Monle Mine
UP)—Who aayi college lineamen
) ilnld le a f ladT Jnvlal Poke
• re all brawn and no brulna?
Alvin
Hand, aporU atrlng
rnrreepondent fo r the Assoc lalrd Press kt Southw esU m Teeh,
Alva, Okla.. pUyed on Teeh’t
football learn and w rote hia

i r n l l a w i F ta p Pag# Ob*l
c lin r act, Ed Lane and H atky
Wight did a “ M uih and Perk**
blackface act, and aeveral ether
performancea w ere preaenteJ.
Mr. A rm itare aang “Absent”
and "Tommy Lad,” and led the
group tinging o f “America."
Mr. and Mr*. McSIarrow aang
a e v e ra l
numbera
Including
"Knock the S a p o u t of the
Japs,’* and "Tie K not, In the
Naaia.”
Twenty-five atatea were repreaented, and gurata over &lt;50
were given rad badgea, and alio
theater ticket, by Charlea Morrluin, Rita m anager, ____ _
The number of foreign eountriea
represented were aa follow,: Bo­
hemia 1, England 2, Sweden 6,
Huiala I, Scotland 3 and Hungary
1.
Th« atatea represented were as
fellow*:
Ala. 2, Indiana 8, Maine 2,
N Jersey 2, Washington 2, Conn.
I, Iowa 2, Mich. 5, N. Y. II. 8.
Carolina 2, Florida 18, Kentucky
2 Mississippi I, Ohio 10, W. Vlrgima 8, Gcorgb, 18, Maryland I,
N. Carolina 0, I’cnn. 5, Wisconsin
3, lllionota 10, D m , 7. N. Hamp

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game atorie, from first* l&gt;ar&gt;l
experience.
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C*me balloting time for the
all - Oklahoma collegiate confer­
ence football team . Aa nn AP
correspondent, Hand received a
ballot. Ha voted
for
Alvin
Hand, right guard.
By virtue of H an d ', vote for
Hand, ha made the first team
by a single vote.
Hand it to Hahd.
A double boiler, well greaaed
and tightly covered, esn
te
used
for
steamed
pudding,.
Watch tha w ater In the lower
part of the holier, adding more
when neetled.
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Iona Iby a **r # a # lig the
M gerilfnrtlI at T allahssese
J. TOM WATSOM
Attorney Oeaaral
•ta la of F1«rl*a

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n o tio n ta
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Thai IT.TOK 8IMKUR, holder of
Tas Osrtlflrate No. Ml, Issued the
tin &lt;l»y of August A.D., 1»J». has
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SANFORD. FLORIDA. SATURDAY. JANUARY 3, 1942

and
ruiser Go
One London Destroy*
er Is Sunk While
On Convoy Duty As
A nother Hits Mine

Russians Imperil
German Positions
English Capture Over
5.000 P rlsonerT T n
Victory A t Bardia
If#
i. At ■«*, the British today
.admit the ta u of the cruiaor, Neptune, and the deatroytr, Kandahah, by mines
in the M edlteninean, hut
claim the deatruction of a t
leaat three submarines and
two bombers in the Atlantic
after a four d a y running
battle. Thev admit the loss
. oL two ship* from -a JO ahlp
convoy, .p lu s the deitroyer, J.
Sanity, and the aaxlllary, A u­
dacity.
The Russians retained Maloyaroalavet* In the Central front
offensive
ImperlUtnt the Qerloo a t Moshabk.
___)• officially enounced
front C a b o today t h a t more
th aa »,00« A sia p r i s o n e r * t a e la d ia t German
Major Go a.
SataaMt, '■ th ie f a d m lnbtraU re
a ta ff officer of th e* N a tl “ Pan-

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NUMBER 104.

British Beat
Japs
Stage
Five
Hour
Bombing
Off Jap Sea
Land Attacks Assault On Corregidor Island
Claim Sinking Of 4
Troop Barges And
Firing At Steamer
On Malayan Front

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U. S. Casualties Arc
Few At Fortifica­
tion Which (luairds
Vital Manila. B a y

Singapore—Military Jewel Of The Far East

A Jewel Case
Fpr
The Duchess
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l*wro—
On t h e Malayan front. Ut«
| British report beating off three
• 7
i Nipponese l a n d and one sea
attack*, claiming the sinking of
f?“ r tro ip laden barge* and tho
firing of a tteam er. Japan'* at­
tack i t KuanUn, the British
adm it, i* making some progre**.
Chungking say* 15.000 J i m
were killed or wounded in tM
struggle for Changsha.
I
III* iaaaeUled I'eoea)
B ritain's Jungle-tested defendTire* \Vnr O c p n rtm e n t to t rm...of ¥ * Ujr" W»T1! *"K»g*d In
battle with newly-landed contin­
d;n
iviHirti-il a
fiv e -h o u r
gent* of Japanese invader* near­
In Ii;i ih -h '
a ir
a s s a u lt
on
ly 300 mile* above Singapore
( o rri'K iilor
M um l
nt
th o
test night, and latest report*
•tated that the righting was bee ii ir a n r e to M nniln B ay a n d
eomlng increasingly heavy.
■mill nt Irjist th r e e e n e m y
The
mure
violent fighting
I'ln
n i's wert* s h o t dow n.
developed in W eit and Central
Malay* a* the British cam* te
—
. - -r
__
A t Il'flSt 111) IlDITlIxTS linTgrip* w i t h the enemy along
II
H L r id i R ta M B K S
1,10 n , , nck. the
tho main front eatendlng rough
----- — - - ----- ■ - ______ ro rn m u n ii|iii' said, li u t th e
ly ea»t an.) west. They moved
a l s o lo Check "Japanese who
This map fiv e. *n idea of the .iaa of S.ng
give, it* comparative *.Ir Under « » e ,r atlm i. / “J” ,
..I*"fVhw fortiftejhave landed in itrength on the • pore. mighty British island fortrv** at «h.by J .f » n ..... force, j.ii.hm g d.ovn Ihi- Mala&gt; i„,n „ hirh guard, the entrance
lower Perak Coe«t w est of the
crossroads of the Far Ka»l *e* lanes, and key
Peninsula, the Singapore fmve. un- rip o ii.d |„ Maniln llav
main British position*.
battling f ir m ly . .
- Auuuuaro ea.uwllte* from the
Crack Chinese troop,, fully lu domination of the n rh Hutch Last In d ie,
nttnck won* put nt | .1 killed dihI
pqulpprd
with ' modern
arm*, and the Philippine, ln*ert map of• ti
Manhattan
;have marched Into Burma ted
Mt-HMwhil,. thi*i«* wm a marke«l
placed themselves under British
nine ft f rncmv ground a tcommand to fight the Japanese,
n General IKjukU n Mar*
the kpnkraman of the National
Inn* main force on Luton.
Military Cnuncll announced.
(Jp'v
IL.iik"|gw M e\rlhur'« "Im t
Meanwhile a military apoktatod” Armv of 1' S. find Filipino
Whll* her husband, the Duke (right) look* on, the Duche** maV in London said th at the
plnred itself nitride tho
power* were
of Wlddeor thank* W. F. Owen of the British Admiralty for t Indies' defence
Miiinn I’enimular. prepared for u
very strong and that the water*
bitter it rii"»*le to it How the nlllcs
Jewel &lt;*fe presented to her aa a souvenir o f the ceremony in which between
the hundred* of ialand,
l.rgionaires hove a ipot-ial treat
I'ine to toobilize nt Singapore nnd
th a se t the keel for the firat of fourteen motor mine sweep- had been turned into death
-------- th«* | &gt;ut g**» Ki*»t Indira.
in store at the regular Monthly
STO bolug built In the Bahamas. The mine »wrrpcr» will be sent traps f o r Japanese tranaooiti
night meeting at the Legion 'I'll
Th"
I'll'ertm en f* coin.
and w arship,. Already Dutch
te fe g ta u d .
*»h*n a real, honest ii.go-atnes* I U S N tIIK I.1
/\ u ,
imini.nl,. referred *.. intensified
flier* ami submarine* have- Uk
wedding eeremony will be per
1
•■rgnniie.l resistance, and mlll•n a heavy toll of both cate
formed, local Commander Joel
,• i
wt
i
,,,rv men as«erted this made It
gorlr* of enemy ships in of­
Field disclosed today.
If nr di*n MnrArthur had nt&gt;
fensive action*.
,
'.
Mr. and Mrs. || B. Ijr llrt-e to
intention of rn o rtin g to gu*r*
A Dutch communique again
day announced that their daugh­
•II« t&lt;u tit’4 nt thin « u tr of tlio
WASHINGTON. J«'» * ^
IH s a — t- l r * P r-,,1
stressed the Japanese campaign
ter. Violet, will weil I'fc. Dewev
Viscount Cecil of Chelwood. MrKlereath of the 15lh Medical \utomihil«* «iwr^rN vhh«i h*v,. tin fightinr
of system atic Icrroritsllnst of
A* long mi hi* main form
rrcrKr-l
the mathre population of the la- , close associate of Preeldi-nt Corps of the Orlando Air Base at "ita 1 m*ri| for a «*«r
rtiiminx intact, it expreted to
in
establishing
t h e H;0O p. M. before Iwginnairr* and burning yi*«lFnUv lh«t llu*Y
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land, by bombing and machine- Wllscn
hr hit-run
i leag u e of Nation*, urgrd today Legion Auslllary member, and alt h«v&lt;* to *urrf»&gt;«!cr it to thr
Application blank* fa r appoint­ gunning.
Willi Ihrur d«*vrU|l&lt;lirnUe th»
—4| Hi London «h*t nations try once friend*.' hi tho bride and grount rnvcrnmnt for u«*. by th« »rim*tl 1-tHlro fsf thy FhtkppiaM* mlMrad ament » » T fTyroir wtdet h a re been
forrrK nr in
•iv&lt;44*n «crmore to form a solid orgsnisn are also invited
dated a t the Herald office by J.
li fm itrly nrw xtayr. It wax on#.
tinn of states united against
, Ingley, Seminole Cojnly !»«•Mr la- lire* IS a member uf the VltTK.
|*rlc,. A«iintniitrator llrn th r'n n mnn«»vrr. whir nomi* M rattfic
gressicn but otherwise main­ Camplirll-Lnaainir Post and Mrs
erne Council chairman. a* the
ohl II prrNN ronfrm irt* thii
•••tnrrlx hrlirvrd might continue
taining their Independence.
Stale prepare* for a drive next
I e I'rre belongs to the la-gion •he "gliH.niv i»roN|wct' f«»r tin* f«r i** nr time, with (irn. Mac*
lie said It w»« "rstrrm ely un­ Auslllary.
week to en llit aviation cadet*.
•uturr. nlthmifh hr Indtcatrd in. Ar hur 1 nmn rom|&gt;rlKnir thr Jap*
Governor Speeaerd Holland will
likely" that civilisation could
&gt;lani for rv«|um doninir privntr »•»•*••«• t»» krrp «m th r iilaml of
continue to survive wars.
Today Mr*. E. K Inlaw re . designate Jan. 6-12, aa "Army
♦rm &lt;%»r r &gt;ft l»rinir »Mvrn of I ••«••»» mrn nn#! matrrlala which
Meanwhile in Washington the
eeired the firat direct new* the Aviation Codet .Week", and all
♦hrrwjm* woiiM hr thrown Intn
ficial
roiuiidrration.
United States, Great Britain.
ha* had from h er eon. Greg­ defense officials In the state have
Hr guvr thx outliiir of thr xitu *br Hit irk on Smgiiporr and tho
been
urged
te
try
to
recruit
eligi­
Russia
and
China
formally
Perions
in
Seminole
County
Indir-i.
ory, who w ai reported Injured
ntion
in the Jape nets attack on Pearl ble men for this corps. Pamphlet* who wish to obtain Informa­ agreed with 22 other nationThr nutam ol'ilr injintry will
Harbor, la tho form ; of a let­ and other Informative material tion concerning aoldiera or civ. yesterday to use their full mill
TAMPA, Jan.
&lt;yp&gt;-Kight In* prrinittnl to pnalurr iiImhiI
te r which revealed rery little may he obtained from defense of­ iliana stationed or living In the tary and economic might against Gulf Ciuiat counties of Florida, 200,00(1 more t»*aM*ntfrr Mutimm
w ar tones may obtain a tempo those Asia power* with which with Tampa as the center, w rrr Idle* thin month, and thru priMl-.r
except t h a t hla "lo ft leg It ficiate.
Enlistm ent qualification,
for rary Inquiry form from the Red e a c h is a t war and further Marked out for half an hour last tion will hr »hut down fur th*
■method” and he le "doing
night in thla area’s first serious dumtion of thg* war.
nicely" IA the United BUte* Na- Avatlon follows; Muat be between Cross H eadquarters office on pledged n»l to make a separate nig
reh -arsal for war
ra l Hoepltal a t Mare Ialand, tha ageo of 20 and 26, Inclusive; F irst S treet and the local chap­ peace with the enemy.
Thro* 200,000 uni lx, |»1ii * I.VI,■
ingle;
two
year*
of
college
cre­
te
r
will
advlae
national
head­
Calif., w h e re .h e wma carried on
Climaxing lengthy conference, j Their firat night performance. (MN&gt; rx ri now held by drnlrrM,
ORLANDO. Jan .1.- (Special}
dit*;
muat
bo
la
oxcellent
physical
quarter*
to
attem
pt
to
locate
tho transport, Preeldcnt Cool•resident
Roosevelt, alightly ragged and amateurish will Ih* inxuffirirnt to fill thr
Terming the "Fight Infantlln
---------condition
height, minimum 04 tho particular peraon Or per- a m o n g
at
first,
quickly
caught
the
spirit
nccdn
of
ronaunirra
dixcnlnMl
hi
Idge.
Prime Mlhlater Churchill end
Paralysis" campaign “more lmInc he*, maximum
75
Inehea;
Shortly a fte r the w ar began weight, maximum 100 pound*, the sons, Mr*. Roy Mann, publicity diplomatic representative* of the of the occasion, and waa virtually rKRrtitiul under thr tirv rntiotiim: m Hunt than e v e n before In
ahsolut,,
ami
complete
In
10
min­
chairman
o
f
tha
Seminole
Coun­
rnignun.
In Hawaii, Mr*. Klntaw w i v e d lenght of tralnhlg l* eeven end
Associated Nation*, the Joint dec­ utes.
ty chapter, ita ted today.
Thii m runi. hr mid, hit th rrr •he nation's history," Cheater H.
laration Implement* the eightone-half monthei the pay scale
It waa a nrelude to war in d ra­ will n«il Ih* rnough nrw m n t«i Treadway, state chairman of the
Thl*
te
one
of
the
duties
of
point Atlantic Charier agreed matic
la &lt;75 p a r month while training
:nd heroic proportions a* meet demands of physician, and
ommlttee for the Celebration
with &lt;t p e r day fo r eubalitence the Red Croaa, Mrs. Mann con­ upon by the British and Ameri a large slice of the state
ISO aurgrsm*, imllce, fire departments, i
*he
President'*
lllrthdav.
tho grade aafter
fte r
graduation i* tinued and alnce declaration of can leader* laat August. It also miles long and 60 miles wide was ami other protective agvm ie, nr " 'g 1'd that Moridians give full
"Second Lteutei
.loultnant, A ir Corp* w ar on Dec. H. thousand* of
tht. need fur ambulance,
,upporl to the drive.
- ^ • n d .r k n ..;
Reserve'*, i..;
with\ pay from &lt;206 to Inquiries have been received at ™nV* h y* bringing ‘in™ t " Mhe’ r ! h" ~ "
—— ------------—— •
Mr.
T rrtdw ay
points
out
national headquarter* about lb* countries.
&lt;245 per month
-that tho—nmTrinrnt—tx- In *V»ry
to hrovy censorship.
and safaty of friends
- RaifuirarapAta - for
Knli* cil «welfare
*en*e a national defense, fe r
y-irttete'f-have tn Pllota a re aa follow*: Must bo be­ H r~ rm tlrM 7 ~ M M ri!to g lo In­
i
1health |* a mighty important
i |a • d o aock," hr tween the tr e e of 18 and 22, In­ formation tha local chanter re­
fartor In the nation’s prorlueclusive; single; high school grad­ ceives! recently from Washing­
i linn and fighting ability ami
uate; physical condition, height, ton.
I
the
control of Infantile p aral­
"Thus fa r It (tea been '.r\t&gt;oa*lw w ii/i «wwwr» » rr.* 1.
y Z weight and leagth o f the training
WASHINGTON, Jan. 3 -(/P &gt; ysis la Imperative a , a part of
oa crutA ep New Year*. Day."
ble In moat Instances te obtain
Att«rnsfy General Biddle told Con­
our wur effort.
any Information concerning men
gress today th a t the Juatlce De­
Citiicn* of the state ran co­
Mr*. Alva-- M. Tamm, former
partm ent* normal law enforce,
In m ilitary »"&lt;! «“ *»• »«relce.
W ith our nation a t w ar, rigid
ment had been
“Almost over­ reshlen'. of Hanford, died In the o p e r a t e by serving on commit­
tee*
in each locality and In
safeguard a h a re been Imposed
shadow ed' by apeclal defense ac. M-diral Center a t Daytona Beach
th e
events
ar*
tivltles, during the year ending yesterday at 0:41 A. M. following patronising
te a v o i d Imperiling live* of
•
■
•
June 80.
a short lllneaa. Mrs. Tamm wen ranged fnr the celebration. O f­
those for whose aafaty w* ere
LAKELAND, Jam »— Plan* for
8nmmarl*lng the y ear* actlvi- 21 yrara old and has livisl in Div- ficials point out th a t half of
all concerned." the report to
a throw-day, - Pala'ka-U-M lauji
money collected rem ain,
ttea. Biddle reported FBI Inveetl. tona Beach for the past eight the
Mrs. Mann dtedoaad. b u t "In
te a r fo in largo ftw ip of agrlgationi led to ■ record total of year*. She attended the Sanford in the county for u*« In car­
n a case* the Red Croaa hat
6,182 conviction*. Including 412 school, and was a member of the ing for paralyaia victim* ami
been tocetaaful and It muat ba
in helning to control and item p
case* c teas Ifled under national de- Congregational Church of Han
remembered th a t field directors,
weaa worked nut' hare Friday bv
I V*e.
nut the disease locally, thare*
ford.
nurses
and
halpera
la
w
ar
ions*
dtro tfart o f Urn Florida Council
Special agent*
. apprehended
, r . . ---- ™ 2,63.1 . Funeral arrvicr* for Mr*. Tamm fore contributions ar* actually
a re carrying burdana of rtapon
federal fugitive*, 7.102 fugitive* will be conducted at the Cnngre- in the form of Inauranco. toy
alblllty
and
giving
aid
to
help
•.246.000
represents
manufaetur
la aaaiterating with
fr&lt;&gt;m state and local police agen-1 gatlonal Church tomorrow after- your local community and •
teas people."
g project orders.
rkuHural Extension
for
yauraelf
and
cl\ . .
_ .
.
.
• noon at 4:00 o'clock with tha Kev. protection
I ANGLES, Jan . S - 4 I V roaring the tour
Hiving*, find* and racovarlea J. 0 . Root officiating. Interment family.
t r a California had a moat
juN
a*
the
year
.were
placed
at
dategaUa w ha will
will follow la U k u View Ceme­
al New Yaar's. The com&lt;6.650272.
tery.
APPLESBEE P
WOUNDED
SENATOR'S DAD DIES
story caalda't ha told until
' f r ' " 1! 0” of Mr*. T.m m inPANAMA^ CITY. Jan. J —(Ah—,
it. Doyla T.
cltele: her huahand.
John 'R.
FLAT ROCK. N. C. Jan. 5—OP)
m u unusual enough not to
HOLDlEK
KILLED
Tamm of Davtonq Beach; an In­
mo tho now year with noisy A O. Apple berg, Bay County Ts&lt; —Dr. Joseph Maybank, 73, father
of South Carolina'* Senator, B ur­
yarn dee, or
Pasadena's
HATTIESBURG. Mte», Jan. 3 fant son. John Edward, also of
net R. Miybonk, died yesterday — OF)— Private Franklin DavidReach: r *U ur, Mr*
t merit of roses aad football
aft*moon
a
t
hli
Summer
homo
I o r S anta A aija rac*track'*
O recwllio, Fla., waa Emily eminent of Daytona Beach;
hero. He had been* hi declining
I
*
;
"?oU»«r
Mr*, w . J. Me Million
P r k b r by an automobile
w'T* bro‘hereiA n..r t i C harle.
m tog of all th a t It snowed,
wbUa walWng on highway 49 ten
• " J Kyle McMillan of 8anford.
roatla aa drop as vwo Inch**
ntllea north of bora.
w orotterad aoctkma of tho
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Americans Down
Three Airships

Enemy Ground Raids
Slack Off Against
Main Luzon Forces

Organization Of Wedding Will Be Government May
Held At Regular Take Over Cars
Peace League By
Legion Meeting
From C i v i l i a n s
Countries Urged

dl Prepares For Drive
To Enlist Army Flying Cadets

Letter From U. S.
Naval hospital

PnHH4*n0rer Autos To
Be Used Only *or
Essential N e e d s

Allied Nations Asked
To Unite Ajjainst
War,
Agression

Red Cross Will
Try To Find War
Zone Inhabitants

Tampa And Eight
Counties Blackout

Paralysis Drive Is
Said Very Important

Defense Overshadows
[ L a w By Statistics

Mrs. Alyse Tamm
Dies Following
Brief Illness

Agricultural Men

WQl Tour Florida

Southem California
Two Inches Of Snow

Sunday

tt* s s y r r ^ ! 5

Tourist Gab Meml

APPROVES

Satisfactorily
tertainm erit, a l well aa plan*
to aaalet the Rod Croee and varloue. other .charity organisation*
jbt tho county woca formed with
laBthrolaxm by the member*.
Tho n e a t mooting will ha Mooday night a t ?iM&gt; a’ctech, with
M r. and Mr*. M. L. C raft la

*

LOCAL WEATHER
FLORIDA— Partly tU
4
Math aad

bus MERGER

WASHINGTON. Jan.
3-4A1
Tha
Intentete Commarro
Commission
haa
approved
a
proposal by t h a Southeastern
Greyhound Line* te operate the
Questlonod a , to whether
Ualon Bua Co. o f Florida and not tho Florida State F air wi
Uta Dlxla Coachaa, Inc., Tutcalooaa, Ala.
•lated that to date the
no change In plana and I
would bo held u usual.
NEW BANK OPENS

K r P. T. fltrtednr pola
it la Canada tho faaro
JACKSON VILE, Jan. S -tP V A now bank, tha Saothaida bank dlaa National ExpoaHie
of Jacksonville, opened IU door* bold In' gplte of tha w
far Aminas, her# Friday with a draw larger crowd* the
capital etock of (1MJM aad of- before. Dates for tho It
filiation with tho Federal Depoelt rtda Fair at*. Tampa An
to the fourteenth.
.

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li

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TH1 SANFORD

ford Herald

Something: To f ig h t About

MANILA ROPE

S Cases tiie d fly
Judge Miller At

When *ome Isolationist senator M id a few months
ago that American youth would never “fight or die for
dear old Dong Dang," he reckoned without the automo­
bile. If there la anything contemplated to make Ameri­
can youth fighting mad. It la to deprive them of their
most common means of locomotion. And if there la any­
thing which will make the American public cheerfully pay
the cost of a modern war, It is the realisation that the
loss of Dong Dang and surrounding points means the end
of automobile tires.
It Isn't so much that automobile production haa been
stopped almost altogether aa the g r e a t auto -industry
swings Into full defense production. Almost everyone had
anticipated thla and discounted It la advance, reconciling
himself to getting along somehow with the same old car
for the “duration, no m ___
_ ____
atter ____
how long
thatr aslght be.
But what moat of ua had failed to realise, and to~be)ieve
when we were told, la that the great bulk of our rubber
comes from Malaya and the Dutch E ast Indies and that
with these Far Eastern points either captured o r block­
aded by the Japanese, we cannot make automobile tires.
Consequently, tire sales have been limited to 357,000
■U h ■ m m
I t T ftr
V M M W ili s Is a v tla . for the entire United States during the month of Janu­
W N I * I t o MM far
• f all new* I h p a l'lM ary, os compared with a normal consumption of approxi­
• II a t
Ml
•MfcaiwUa
• if e la i a i «
a x
a l a a mately four million. It does not take a crystal gazer, or
m a t* h I I S M
Strata, n rabid interventionist to convince ua now. that this num­
to p a l l l n l l i a a l ataalal
S t r a t a a r a a l a a r a a a a . a t . ber will supply but an Insignificant number of motorists
with their necessary tires, or that the situation will proLabiy get worse before it gets better. Not until the Jap­
anese have been driven out of the Pacific and back into
V E R SE FOR TODAY their home basea can the public expect to use' their cars
to anywhere near the extent thdy have in the p ast
V YOU .PERM IT EVII. TO
What effect this will have on our national econ­
DW ELL IN YOUR HEART IT
W ILL POISON AND DRIVE omy, public morale, business, unemployment, taxation
OUT THE GOOD: Doth a foun­ and love, remaina to be seen. It seems fair to .assume
tain Mini forth a t the aame place that such tourists as we have thla winter will not como
n r r a t trmUr and biU tr . . . tut by auto but-wlll uae the trains and bus tints. It riiay
{U\~ KG 'fountain l»tK yield »&gt;H
w ater and freah.—Jam ra 2:11-12. also be expected that highway dining rooms, barbecuo
stands, filling stations and trailer camps, dependent
A VALEDICTORY
upon the tourist business will suffer. Even city filling
tom Tha Prt vi.lmc" Journal) stations, nutomobilo dealers, and other allied llnea can­
E DARK not any longer tu rn !
^ . T» loxury of public trnra not expect a normal business.
On the other hand It seems fairly certain t h a t bicycles
Mr pahat* oortow* wo would burn
as well as the horse will come back. And there should be a
i afftgy In public a q u im .
bar* &gt; M . a time when to l»» fairly good boom in the shoe business aa people learn once
1 • lo re
again to walk. It may be of course that substitutes for rubraa to Wyita a aonnrt, waa lo
( wrap
I tha world’s arrai, make mualc
t of
U t Urrlblc flra on on« ran keep.
itro f -prt ra te
things i
world has
grief.
who were self-appointed klnga
Bow like fallen leaf
tha world's floor, where no
man bring*
secret woo lo add to man­
kind's grief.
JOHN ZIEGLER.
ahaeaa retting
ale Sadie »ay* sh
„f the tire shortage already.
t Titusville Slar-Adyacalo
tlis Ja p s credit for "salting'
gan try on the war.
mr Babson ears "merchant!
I Increase advertising op[atton a if they w an t\« good
‘W j m j t e tha Mo*cow
*tam tha tld« of airm a n
H e think* h . emi order
lit-to raced* and it will

Municipal Court

Auto Repairs
Ight Phone............575-W
WRECKER SERVICE

BRYAN’S

GARAGE
.t a n g ly , Mima
A nlry’i Malady Ranch

ui
u n tiy , then
turn vote
ruiv to
iu
of UUI.
our tu
country,
atrika cut tba Guam provision.”
“ RepralvnUtlva ''W lllUm 5U«'phln,
New
Jtn e y
Democrat
who oppoaeil the neutrality revlalon bill: “ We can avoid n
lot of troubla in the future by
striking out tha fortification of
Guam." •
Repreicntativa Earl Michentr,
Michigan Republican iaoiationUt: “Thla la net eaaenllal lo
national dtfenaa.”
Repraaantatlva Joaeph Shan,
non, Miaaoarl UoUtlonlat Dem­
ocrat: “All thla oratory about
tha need of forfifylng C.uam ia
• lot 01 buahwa."
Otharm who fought »train«t
fortifying Guam w e r e Itepreaentatlvea Ham Elah; Bernard
i . Oehrmann, Wlaconain Prom o tiv e laoUUonlat w h o w aa
by Southern authors haa served to put the nation on no­ i&gt;om In Germ any; Emmet O'Kentucky Democrat) and
tice that the South will continue to be heard from aa long Naal,
D«w«y Short, Missouri
iauUaa books a rt written and men continue to rend them.
tionlat
Republican
who
Lfct
"Unfortunately many of tha beat Southern writers— month mods a speech demandIncluding Thomas Wolfe before hia death—were not ty p ­ lag tha expulsion of Wendril

Southern

RADIONEJW8

Books

ical’ Southerner! and are too frequently apoken of with
contumely, or not at a ll in the South, aays the St. Pctenburg Independent, "Even heard eo Inoffanalve a wri­
ter as Florida's Marjorie Rawlings &lt;The Yearling*) haa
‘tlrva may chango all been critidced on the ground that she neglected to tell her
read era that there are many well-bred people in thia state I
"Burton Raacoe writes In the Chicago Sun:
a t tb * 8*gar Bowl couldn't
, "I have before me n list of &lt;9 books by South­
other tha-- wa* a football ,
ern writer* on Southern themes of which 86 are of
ra -e w lm m ln g moat, until
an unusually high order of merit, euch aa Ellen Glas­
gow's 'In Thla Our Life,* Hort’a T h e Array of Ten­
nessee,' WllUam Alexander Percy's ‘Lanterns on the
Levee,’ the lata Elizabeth Roberta’ 'Not hy Strange
•rum ent haa ordered
hna to iurrend»y their
Gods,’ James Street's Tn My Father’s House.’ Minnie
[hi* Include* German!
Hite Moody's 'Long Meadows/ Jonathan Daniels’ T a r
) a* well a* Japane**.

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Uubandt (acverely)
tank haa returned

STATEMENT OF CONDITION AS JOP DECEMBER II. 1941

IF CONDITION AS

BKR 31. 1941
LLER’8 CALL
RB0OURCES

COMPTROLLERS CALL

bn't that aplendldl

REBOURCE8

Jo«t beginning
of (catcltloa In
• wwb a re not
rot, nay* Juliet-

Beer &amp; Wines
Cocktail?

H:05 Builne** Review
8:15 Louise Witcher a t the Or­
gan
S:50 In term ciao for 8tringm
0:00 The World Today
0:15 Prom tha Organ Loft
&gt; 0:30 Know Your Bible B ettor
0:45 Columbia's Gypsy C aravan
10:00 Church of the Air
10:30 Wlnga aver Jordan
11:00 Up New*
11:05 Vara Brodsky, pianist
11:80 Invitation to Learning
12:00 Syncopation Place
12:36 Tem perature Bulle ln

Morning Devotion*

•Og P«r*oaa w ire klUad
inta of varlaua kind* on
e ra . day, ______.an
but tha banonee

h*lp wanting to
W and tea w hat I*
when they muka wool
4 bathing aulta from
l i Tribuno- Rpppoto
waiting for nomtono
.Uk bath in a g le n

AndersonGriffith

gan to argue over the virtues u i tbeii
ipectlve navlea.
One thing led to attother, as usu
tnd finally the
American, with a tactless allusion to I 1 •aid: "A*. the
hell with King George."
The Britisher’s jaw
king words had
in articulation returned
him' comi
mterblaat s "And to 'ell
to him,

l i a b i l i t i e s

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F a rn lU r. awd
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ARRIVALS

Harkey-Southward
Engagement Told

Of M M rilt to *H»alf. mxnX
fricmhT^M n b e announcement or
th* engagvfMnt, and approaching
Mr. and Mr* C. C. W alker of m e rria g r o* Mia* Rote
Myrle
Jacksonville, formerly of Hanford, I Iarfceyj daughter o f M r ami Mrs.
a re announcing the birth of d L. 8. Hhrkey, and E rnest
M.
eon In S t-V in ce n te Haepital on
M m ity , Poe. 39. The baby ha*
beW named David Robert
Mias Harfcgy w as g r* d u at-l
from Seminole High School In
My. and Mr*. R. W P orter an­ 1M0 w h e n ah* w as popular in
' dram atic activities,
nounce the birth of a d a u g h te r; on
Dag. 19, a t th eir home on French
started a piano
school for minors.
Mr. Southward w as graduated

® D 8 TODAV
Dottbfe Program

Tomorrow And Monday

, WHAT A ROMANCE!
U

COD

H # v . W . C. H o l c o m b , . p a s t o r
H u r u U y H r h o o l , lUitxi A. XI.
T o u n i I ' e o p U . t l o n. XL
M o r n i n g H # r v l c # II p y - ' X - &gt; * L
* K v # n l n » 8 # r v l c # . T 41 FT XI
\V e. l n r * &lt; U y
Frm jw r X !r«tln«.
P . XI.

P e r sonals
Glynn Cochran of
New) o rt
News, Va., after vbltlng with his
parents, Mr. and Mr*. John C&lt;ehran , a t L ak , Mary, for a week.

r * f l * c l l o n l# m n n a n d
r p 4 t€ % 1? 1 7 - 1 ) .

rnnrr

O u r li l r s l i a r * u u r b « i l * r »eiv#*
— A Ilronaun A k u li
7:4*

p i k i i y t h ii u i i church

IIUI.T

r a o e s KPtSCOPAL
( III SI N

R#v
P r a n k M h or r In c h a r * # .
H o l y r n m m u n l o n , t SO A, "M
X f o r n l n * I*rmy#r A S e r m o n , 11:0*
A XT
Young
PeopU’
S i- r v lc «
l« « a *u #

William le ffle r plans to return
to th# Unlverxl'-v of Floriila In
Gainesville tomorrow spending the
holidays with his parents, Mr.
and Airs- W. A. Leffler.

lh* unlvera#*

IIKHS FOR XOl.ll a m APIMMhK
lU M Is

L D. D r o w n l n , \j D., P a i t o r
H u n d a y S«rvlc«a
S u n d a y School. H I A U .
x fo rn ln r W orship.
I 1 : « 0 A. XI. __
"T X * I s o r d In In it I* H o l y T w ti ip lr.
I#t a l l IH n w a r t h k e r p i i l i n r * !»•furm H i m -

Mr*. A. C. MeReynolds ha* re­
turned from Maryville. True-,
Where she visited during the holi­
day* with her parents, Mr. end
Mrs. J . E. Rowan

Idcaliit
I# o n l y
lh#
avaot*
co u rier uf t h r m ind, and w h * r«
th a t,
ot « h r a l t h y
end
norm al
■l a l # **•*•« | h o l d It t o b# a pr«»phf r y ( h a i rw a 11■a t lo n c * n f o l l o w .
— I l n r a c # Xlann

All r

I Id*i e v e r w g i w r i t t e n ,
w rought
rtim ti
fFuat
h u m a n f a i l h In t h # r i g h t
— Xlar&gt; H « k # r f^l tty

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ta u g h t
(&gt;&lt;mI a n d

A m a n w i l l n o t h«* ( h e t&gt;«t t# r
b # c a u a # he h a d a w r l l - t n i r n f at U w r
If h e h i m x e l f i# n o u g h t . H ut i r u #
h l g h - n i r t h la In t h e m i n d . It « u
n e v e r In t h e • f l e a h
— K in g A lfred

just

W b a i you b e lie v e m u * | In f lu e n c e
w hat ynu .r e
W h s l you » r . deI - r in I n , - . I i . l )r,,u do. s n d w h s l
you
d.&lt; . I r l . r m t n , .
your
i.lii.
h a r e sn*l h , r . , f : , r
—J s n , T u d o r

Mr. ami Mrs. M. N Cleveland
&lt;!#»». K. Zlrmrr. I‘a# tor.
and son, Msck, Jr., hav, returned n*v
MW h » r * y o u r * n * * * r a a t r a n f a r &gt;me from lia r well, Ga, where B u n d a y ;
a y were called becauie of the S u n d a y S c h o o l . ) &lt;t A, M
Xlr, A. W *l bo l«l t, S i i p # r l n t # m l # n t ,
Illness of Mrs Cleveland's father.

T hsre
l.
nothloir
Ihst
n i.S * .
m a n rteh a n d . i r o n *
hut
th a t
w h l e h t h , ) i-«rry I n s a d . o f I h s m .
t v . s l t t ) I" o f t h e h a s r t . n o t o f t h e
hand
—J o h n S t i l t o n

1:00 p

xr

FULL GOSriCL ▼ABCRNAri.H
T o th * le ft of O rlan d o rood
b * y * m t t h * la a t i t o p - l l f b t .

St. Clair Cameron ha* returned
to Charleston, 8. C. after visiting
with his parents, Mr snd Mrs.
R. A. Cameron, S r. during the
holidays.
Mias Joyce Steele ha* returned
of South Carolina In CotumW.i,
ing tonight for the University
a fte r tpendinr the bnliiluy* with
her parents Mr. anil Mrs J N.
Axzarello,

" O u r t * a t biHik la l h # w o r d o f Q od
— IWInK t o u r lllbl#**'
M o r n l n a W o r s h i p . II -.00 A XI
J r . a n d Hr
Touni;
! ’« o p l * a
So*
e l t U a € 41 P XI.
K v # n l n * •H# rv lc#. 7 IX P . X(
W # d n # « d a y XIId w # # k r i c r v l c a . 7 IS
1* XI
T hursday
T o u n i p e o p l e s Felluw *
s h i p . 7 10 p
XI.
1 K vanlng
K v g n iflailr
H e r v lc *
7 ' l l l \ XI

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a .s v ro n u r m s t n
o r ooft
H o t l y A v . n u . a t Mlylta 8 t r . . t
R e v . (*. D. H s r r l . I’s a t o r
R u n d s y S r h o o l . 1* s o A. M
P r . a r h l n a R a r v l r a . 11:09 A. U
W . d n . w t n y K t y n l n i P r a y t r Her.
y l c e . I IS r
It

Miss Joyce Steele ha* returned
from Orlando where she visit-ti
B A P T IS T ('Ill'llC H
for a few day* as the guest of
L A K K M OVH OM
I t ‘| l
M A I t T t S l- A H TO Il
Mia* Margaret Myert. Mis* Myt r*
Sun.lay Hp-FiooI. 10 00 A. Xl.
returned with her to rrtmtin until
X f o r n l f g P r e a c h i n g H cr vl c* . 11:00
Suntiay.
A. XI T
Hobby Morris is rvportetl s i
resting Comfortably at the homo
of his parrnts, Mr. and Mrs. II.
E- Morris, following n nn.e opera*
tion which was performed In Hrlando recently.

li T.
V . • : ! • I* XI.
i : v » n l n i^ H #r vlc », 1 1# p.

( m u m x n u m u ii
V . II U r a n l h a m . M l n l s i t r
H a n f o r d Av * A t t l t h St
l l l b l * S c h o o l . 9 IS A M.
C h u r c h W o r s h i p 11.00 A. XI
S e rm o n s for S u n d a y
M orning
-*Th* C h u r c h X I a r c h e s o n "
N ight
"In stallatio n
Service
of

Church officers"

H PK CIA I. H K ftV ICK A T C ll lll R T
I A N I ' l i r i t c i l H P N I I A Y N I* H I T
I T t e c h u r c h o f f i c e r s o f ( h e t ’h r l e f Ian C h u r c h w ill he Initialled S u n ­
d ay n lg h l end w e h o p e every o f ­
ficer electe d at
th e
|&gt;e« eni l&gt;n r
K lec tlo u will be p r e s e n t for t h e
•ervlce
The
m inister
will g i v e
Ihe ch a rg e
tn
the
co n g reg atio n
a n d XIr
i '.B .
U lntore, a f o r m e r
M in iste r will g iv e th # r h a r g e to
officer#
l l r l n g vot»r f r i e n d s a n d n e i g h ­
bors
t&lt;&gt; c h u r c h a n d
make
th e
■e r v l c # .« g r e e t »**rvlce w h e n o u r
olfu rc h o ffic e r* b e g i n th e d u t l e #
o f a n»-w b e a r .

V II

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Xf.

F IR M
R A F T I H T 4 I I I I K II
W . V. I l r u u k # . J r . I ’u h t u r
J'nF k A v*
#1 €!)« B t r # * t
K u n 4 * y S c h o o l •:«&amp; A Xf.
M o r n i n g W o r s h i p I I A. XI.
T r a i n i n g U n i o n . € To I* XI.
E v e n i n g W o r s h i p . } 1u |». xl
W#«1n*s«Uy H v r v l r e . ; in
Car
phones
for
ths hard
h sarlng.
V IsM ora
w tlcom it

Camellia Show Dates
Announced By Group

The Mi-ad llotaniral Garden uf
Winter Park, has announced that
the dati-s fur the sernnd annual
“I n te rs ta te
Caroellia
Show"
have been set for Sunday nnd
Monday. Jan. 1H ami ID. The
show will he held in the jrvenho-jsc o f the garden near the O r­
H u r u l a y H ch o o l. * 4 i A M.
lando rntranre.
P r o f , fl. J-l x t c K a v . S u i —r i n t » n J # n t
The Camellia Show of last year
M o rning
W o rship,
lino
o 'clo ck
**A ' t n l n l M r n l l o n
of
th#
Ha crc* was a notable success and it is
eipected that this year’s Show
n t r n l o f t h e I&gt;irU a S u p p e r "
I* Y xJ‘ n ‘
m e v l l n g s ’.
€ IS will attract many now exhibitors,
both private anti commercial. A
K venln*
w o r # ! il p .
7 l u o ’c l o c k
second greenhouse has Just been
"N in iO K fiiN n
o r u
hath .
mu^It*
by
flic
Y oi ii im
P e o p l e * completed in the garden and will
Cliolr
be used exclusively to display the
XfONIlAfT:
K egulsr
m onthly
exhibits during the show,
m e e t i n g of t h e ll o a n l of Htswuril#.
A general invitation has bs-en
7 1* P XI
w x : i »n &gt;: h i »a y .
x u .i.w ,-.k
# e r . sent to all private and eomtnrrrinl
v!c#;
I »»plr.
"l*role«lan(
P a l l t o . growers of Camellia*
In the
I l c i s m " . 7.11 | » M
southonstern States of Atakama,
A c o r d i a l I n v l t a l l g t i «&lt;&gt; a l l o f
Georgia,
South
Carolina
and
lh# services of ih N rh u rc h . e s ­
p e c i a l l y (•• s l r a t i g s r e a n d v i s i t o r # Florida to exhibit
their pride
In li t * c i t y
Camellia blooms.
Exhibit i should he addressed to
PAOLA WKII.KYAN MRTIIODIIT the Mead Botanical Garden, Win­
n iC R C M
ter Dark, and arrive not later
“W sl-sm s rh s p -l'*
than .1:00 I*. M on Saturday, Jan .
n * v It. U . I l s n k t y . P s t l n r
17. There * no rxhitltlon fee
R u a d a y H ch on l. 10 (0 A. M.
and
tho Garden will mount and
I ' r s s r h l n g R s r v l e * . 11:00 A. M
disnlpw exhhits from outside Cop.
Ryrmun by Ik e p a s to r.
T h - l l t t ' a r h u r c h l a t h - W I R - tral Florida without rharge. Rlbw o o d - i t , a d s * w a l c u m - to -II.
h.,ns n.| r--&lt;al. will hr awarded
a* priic*. ThB Camellia Show la
SAL VA TIO B A l t a i
CI T A U I C I ,
rnopserml hv the Mcud Botanical
li t E a s t H -rond R lr-st
G n h n and the Garden Club# of
C apt. W illia m U n n r In r h t r g a
H u m t a y H r h o o l . t i l l A. il
Wlnt«r Park and Orlando.

of
Lieut. William J. Morrison, .lr.,
baa returned to Ft. Devens, Ma&lt;s.,
where he is stationed with the
F irst
Division
after visiting
with his parrnts, Mr and Mrs \V. T im r i n i T m »:t iiu i »m t ( h i ik ii
C o r . P a r k A v # a X 'l f th B t .
J. Morrison.
D r . W . 1*. D u h r m a n , P a s t o r

Frientls of (ieorge Jtabe will
bo interested to learn that he lull
been remuved to his home on
West First
Street
from
the
Orange General II ospital in Or­
lando, where he has been ill for
tome time
Miss Eliznbe h Ijtffler will re­
turn tomorrow to the University
Of North C an tin a in Chapel Hill,
a fte r visiting trough the WilitUys
with her. parrnts, Mr and Mta.
W. A. Leffler, and with relatives
In Miami.
Mr. anal Mrs. Hawthorne Stoudrnmire anti son, Jimmie, have
returned to their home In Camil­
la, Ga., a fte r spending the holi­
days with Mr. anti Mrs. W. I.
Hlouden mi re and other relatives
in Sanford.

» r . ana sirs. iu . g, w m thesd nl
Richmond, Va-, have returned to
sr Evelyn their home* a fte r spending the
I* a t prewith Mr. Hair* and Mr*.
ilphia, Pa. Whitehead's mother, Mrs. Mary
Hall, and sister, M n . M D. 8mlth.

America B»y npfl—&lt;i Bofutg A BUunpa

o r

CftMTA *nj Lint Atti.ua*

Key Club Spon^tfffl
New Yearns Dance

Hospital. Mrs.

C H U R C H ES

T e le p h o n e 14H

A l a r g e banner with the
. MONDAY
'
words
"n a p p y
N ew
Y ear"
pMOtrational moating of the
adorned the stage of the City
■T* Auxiliary of 1h* P m b y Hall on New Y ears Eve fo r the
Chureb wiR be held a l the dance sponsored by th e Key
3:00 P. M. to be fol- Club of Seminole High School
M
business O ther decorations consisted of
ithly
m a n y colored balloons. which
{Xg- .
)
,
Cnlhtrlno C b n p u r o rib -» were suspended from the top
due
O’g Auxiliary of Holy Cross of the te e n ,, with large blu
pal C h u n k will meet a t the and White stream ers extend'
t t Mia, R. A . Neaanan e t to the floor on eeeh side
p M
the ballroom
W. M. U . of th# P i n t BapA t midnight oolsemakera and
wUl have Ita q u a r^ r- fa v o n w e n given the ru ests
_ meeting a t the church and the balloons were loosened,
p T M /A Il general officer* falling in a ahower of color.
•d to bring their report*
Mr. and Mr*. Earl Jeter and
members a n urged to at- M n. H. A. M onland acted a*
chaperones for the dance.
■ Marita Chapter of Holy
those seen dancing
Cross-Episcopal Church will meet w eAmong
n : the Misses Louise P e r
g t t h e Parish House a t 8:00 P. kins,
Mary Wight, Patty Hodge,
[Jean Harper, Shirley Cameron,
__ Chapter 'of
Holy Jane Thigpen, Martha
Pa**.
Eplaeopal Church will meet Shirley
Elek.
Ann
Wiggins.
g t th* home of Mr*. G. M. Shipp K a t h r y n
Wiggins,
Elisabeth
~ "
S tree t
Vaughn. Valeria Wells. Martha
W ight. Doris Entxmlnger, N an­
T h e r m Chapter of Holy cy ColiUBi, Ann Stine, Sylvia
Church will meet a t the Mtlsch, Marty Perkins, Angela
of Mrs. Bey Syrnae, Sr., Meiach, Helen Hbtchison, Lola
h A lta r e l 3:90 P. M.
Caldwell and Nuehie Chuitano.
le Otae, of the Women'* Bo­
Also, Dick Brown, William
a t GfcrteUen 8#rvle« o f the Leffler,
Charles Leavitt, Bobby
t 6 t - Church will meet at
home o f Mr*. S. O. Shlnhol- Peck. William Earle. W alter
•ConnrJly.
Charles
C a m e ro n ,
'8 r, UOa 0 f t Arenoe.
Morrison, Charles W il­
xl* Two, with Mr*. R. T. ' j a c k
liams.
Joe
Douglas,
Boh
Wilkin­
W a rn s , e is Myrl* Avenue.
son F n n k Robinson, John BelO rel* Three, with Mr*. J . F. yau, W ilter Anderson. Edward
Rlaer, 703 Palm etto Avenuo.
Marshall, Hugh W hekhrl, Ralph
Circle F ear, with Mr*. W. P.
ClwRman, W rit Nineteenth Street. A. Smith, Kenny Echols. Joe
All euttar* of the fle d . Croeo MeCaalln, Leroy Hodge, David
towing room* era naked to meet Gatchei, Donald Jones, 1-eo n u t­
a t the Woman’* Club a t 0:30 A- tier. Mack Cleveland, Jr.. Hilly
Brumlev, Kirby Fite Jr., Em­
m ett Hcfndon. Billy Herndon
TUBS OAT
and H erbert Moreland, Jr.
M e 0 . E. 8 , coder the direc­
A im , Russell Young. Kernal
tion of Mr*. C. L Irwin, will hare A rm
b n iater,. Dale Hofmann. Jeru
■barge o f the- Red -Oro**- aew tn r
Dormlny, H arry U « . Jr.. Speneo
roomsWilliam
a, Billy Hollvhead. Rav
8eminola H igh P. T. A. wUl
meet a t the ecnoo) a t 3:30 P. M. Herndon. Edward White. Earl
Jr., Jimmie Ingley, How­
T h a n will not he a board maet- Jeter,
In J P j. L. Ingle* will talk on de­ ard Boteiar, Sherwood Jacobfense In it* various phases a t the aon OeOTfar Speer, Bill Hr*nan,
Jimmy Ridge. Lambert Palmer.
meeting.
William C ooney, Billy hlemWEDNESDAY
big, Sam Thurmond, Al Raborn,
The board of managers of the Paul
Hickson, Charles Park,
G uden Club will meet a t the Jack
Moor*. Earl Scheaffer,
hdQe of Mr*, i . H. Cole lough In J o * Crenshaw, Cullen W right,
Rose Court a t 10:00 A. M.
Billy Epps, Craeker Donaldson,
Bruco
Jack Herring. Gl.fford Proater, McKay Truluck.
W arren DanleU a n d
Albert
Zittrowat.
M r and Mrs. C, P. Bonham an ­
nounce the birth ef n son, Cherlee
Franklin, Jr., on Thursday, Jan. |.
a t their home on South ' Banfeyd

Lieut James Dyson
Rev. Hardin Will
Marties In New York FARMERS’MARKET Give Church Sermori

C o r n - w a r s h i p w i t h us.
I l oo A. M.
T. I*. L . . ______________P. M

Feb. 23 In the F irst Mathodlat
Church * t 3:.10 o'clock In the

The- Krv Roy Hardin of Lrxlnffton,
will fill th#* pulpit a t th«*
i!»•*••# r n i i •&gt;€ W i» u € ir
ii»i*rn»n**,
tka
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Holy &lt;&gt;«•«« Kpi.tropal Church toJ*p. a. iw a
| Rtv Hinnk Short’, of Ocala, who
r%###
■u Bl;t;l hn* Iwfii supply rector since thA
Fi.tiHiiik i' h ih im i t
ilo|mttur«* of the lU’V M artin JAVin ’AINIK III! ItMkt
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NOTICE OF CHANGE IN MILK PRICES
OFFICIAL ORDER NO. IC-A

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In tha m ailer of fixing minimum prlccx of ntilk 11ml crcuni In Ihe Stale
of Florida for th at portion of Seminole County comprisinu Ihe Town of Sanford
and all dbdricta wllhln a radi uh of nix miles of Ihe S em in o le Counly Court House,
and repealing Official Order Nu. 16..
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(A ) Such InveatigatlonH and prtmfM ah the emergency perm its having Iteen
made and dtl# and legal public hearing having been held afler notice given, which
In th a judgmant of Ihe Itoard U nufficient, and due dclilierution having been
had, it U HEREBY ORDERED that the following nchedule of minimum prlcea
for the ttale of milk and craam Hhall pretail in the alaac named m arketing area,
tam e to become affective January 5, 1U12- and shall remain in full force and ef­
fect until tha fu rth er order of (Mm Board; ------------------— -------

HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Mi** Then Vickery
M iu Florence Weif*
lllss Dorothy Powell
TONY MARTIN

IN NAVT

8AM FRANCISCO, Jan.
—Tony Martin Is in th* Navy
now. Th# ain g tr and actor enllatod
Friday and wax assigned
Im­
mediately to actlre service enlist­
ing o tfa r man In th# m i trm of
Itlng lore**.

MILK PRICES MINIMUM
SWEET MILK &amp;
CHOCOLATE MILK

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re Your dock# Aid
Repaired By , ,
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Htr—I U s s lla g ------- 7:09 I*, it.

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John Elmp O ridlck, Jr., and
■AStrOKD A M M I b l o r OOD
Charles Cameron plan to leave to­ L II. n i e h a r d t e a . Pastor
morrow afternoon for Cullum, l i l h H t r t o t a l Him
A la, where they will resume their f l u n d a y H o h o o l 1:4 1 A. M.
Morning Worship, 11.00 A.
studies a t 8t, Barnard College, Bumtny
M.
after spending th e holidays with C h r i s t A m b a s s a d o r s T:S* P . M.
their parent* Mr. and M r t . J . K. K v a n g s l l a U * g s r r l r * . 1. 00 p . M.
Grmdick, and M r and Mrs. R. A. P r t y s r M s s t l o g . W s d n s s d s y 1:09
Cameron, Sr.
Blbi# a tody, Friday »:H P. M.
from Seminole High School with
J"* «{»**of 1939, la t e r attending
•* rUri&lt;i&gt; aivl
SUtaon U niversity A t pmaank ha
b engaged In celery farm ing la
connection with t h . Southward
FnUt Company m dagford.

The S i John Episcopal Church
of Sodas', N Y.. was th - scene on
Wednesday erening. Dec. .71. at
8:00 o'clock of the wedding of
Miss M argaret Jane
Wegner,
daughter of Mr. and Mra. W alter
F. Wegner, of Sodus and tjru l.
Jame( H enry Dyaon. of f t . Ben
nine, G a . ton of Mr. and Mrs
W. R. Dyaon of Sanfnnl The Rev.
John 8. Williamson officiated
Winter greenery
and
white
flowers formed the background
for the seven, branched candela,
bra holding lighted waxrn tapers,
placed on eaeh side of the altar.
Preceding and during the cere­
mony a program nf appropriate
nuptial music xra* rendered The
traditional wedding marches were
also use*!.
Miss Robert* 8m ith of White
Plains, N Y. attended the bride
at tn*ld-of-honor and bridesmaid*
»vre th* hridegroom s sister, Miss
Oieda Dyson and Miss Jounne
Wegner, liste r of the bride
Mix* Smith's gown w a s fashion
eil of w inter green velvet and
white faille taffeta, with m atch­
ing calo l She carriml a green
velvet m uff on which was placed
an arrangem ent of white camel­
lias. The bridesmaids were gowned
alike in dresses sim ilar to that of
the maid-of-honor
The bridegroom was attended
by f . Aubrey Vincent of Lynch
burg, 8. C., a* best m*n and ush­
er* were Robert
l-nnshay of
Waterloo, N - Y . and Gregory
Thomas of Chicago. Ill
The bride, who entered upon the
arm of hur father, by whom she
was given in marriage, wore a
wedding gown of ivory faille taf
ftta. The bodice had a V shaped
neckline trimmed with a self m a­
terial bow and tiny covered but
tons extending to the fitted torso
waistline, and long full sleeves
'The swirling full shirt terminated
in a graceful court train, tier
fingertip veil of pattou illusion
was fastenesl to ail ivory velvet
cap with oatrkh tips. She curried
an nUI-fashiont-d
tmuipiel of
swoelhenrt roses and forget me
not*.
Th# bride's mother wore a gown
of grey c/epe with coral trim ami
a corsage of orchid* The bride­
groom's mother chose a Queen
Mary blu* crepe dres, trimmed
with fuschia, and a corsage of
orchids.
Following the wedding a recep
lion was held al the home of ihe
bride's parents for the wedding
party and immediate families.
Thr couple left for a wedding trip
to New Orleans a fter which they
will resisl* in Ft. lim ning. On
Mrs. Dyaon atlrndesl Syracuse
University In Syracuse, N Y. an I
Stetson University in D rlaiul
l.iru'i Dyson graduated from
Seminolo H igh School, Inter at
tending th# University of Florida
in Gainesville, ami the Stetson
University Law School in Ik-laind.
II* is a mmnbrr of the P. A. It.
honorary legal society, and Ye
Mystic Krewe, honorary society

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BUTTERMILK
WIIOLESAI-E RETAIL

WHOLESALE RETAIL

Q uart .... ....16c.... 18c
10c
P in t ........ ..... 8c
... 5c
*/i P int ...

Q uart .........10c ......12c
P int .............. 5c .......6c
Gal. (At Dairy)
20% CREAM

40% CREAM
WHOLESALE RETAIL

Q uart
t*int
Pint
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95c 11.10
50c ...60c
25c. ... 30c

WHOLESALE R trrA iL

Q uart ........ 65c ..... 70c
40c
P int .......• 36c
20c
V 2 P int .......18c

(B) IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a 5c bottle dcpouR shall be charged
e# all wholeuala bottle milk and cream which le to be resold for conMumplion off
the pifctnlaea where delivered.
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All cokfUetiAg Order# herewith are hereby annulled.
DONE aad ORDERED by a majority of the ntembem of the Florida HI Ik

SCOTCHES
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Commlaahm UU# 2»th day ef December, 1941.

E. A- Gilbert, Chairmao, Harry Hkaaea. Secy. Paul H. Flcht,
M. RBtod,

Administrator , }

John M. ScotL

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|Navy GrfelderB Are J* ^SR5&amp; t lEtu. a « «
__ led Z
la Pomlaol# County. riorlda.
To Continue Play taKK5
here0y deetgnmied ae the

* 7 ± dlaUnco la the futurity,
flrat time this eeaeon th a t the
C M Hall d ° f haa been antered
h a abort aprtnL flla other two
ykterW a were coiyiatorod a t h.l0th
Of a mile, where hla auperior
ateyln* power atood him In good

A NN A PO U S, MdZ Ja n . »—Ort
—The U. S N aral Academy haa
decided to contbiae with the reachedole of athletic cranta
II iporta, aubjact to any nreppaary w arr'dm ngaa, official* dia*
cloaed Friday ro-lncldcnt wth the
announcement o f tho 1*42 foot­
ball achccioW.
The moat im portant change of
Iba nine-game gridiron program,
which atill Include* the Army
claule, la the return of Georgia
Tech a* an opponent fo r Naey
for tha flra t tim e In 20 y a a n The
•out he m are will meet the Middle*
a t Aimapolia on Oct. 24.

Uhad
ae*8?Mer»leer£h TrippJ»,
o n . Wllcbet and CHentU.
’• a good chance th a t the
entry m ar auffer hla flrat

Camp H as Old Time
Open House P arty

L w s s rs n F iS re ^
sthirdS Mhrnlfht
a Pfeature
s wrace®vte‘ ta rr. The U -raca prop ram open*

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n a m e E v e rg r e e n r e n t Co. a n d t h a t
w * in te n d l a r e g u l a r M id n a m e
paper la whtah Ihl* order ehall p u r e u a n t In Ik* te rm * o f Ik * "F I* he puail* hod once a -**h ler lllo u * N a m * R U tu lo " 'C h a p t e r
four eoaeeeutlre -**h*
t e t t l ' I * * * of F l o r id a ) w ith Ik *
Wllaeaa my hand and tto \ *&gt;f C la r k o f th e C irc u it C a o r t o f B ern.
office an tale la e d*r of tfanu- In o lo C e u n lr. F lo r id a .
N A. R O B IN SO N
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B IIID IK
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C lerk
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CAMP BLANDING, Jan. 3 (Special)—tn a recent black-out
at Camp Blending, Private P lrft
Ciaat Elbert W . Flrldrn of Knot-,
villa, T e rn . decided to wieh up,
rhavo and b ruih hla teeth before
retiring. He want to the wa*h
room. It wae pitch black. Pfc.
FieldMl apant an uncomfortable
night with the tail* of (having
cream In hla mouth.

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Revival Services
Will Soon Close

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t u r n c o n d u c te d a t S a n f o r d a n d
C e le ry A v a n u a a w ill c lo a e to m o r ­
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b y t h . R e v . P a tr i c k H e n r y W IIIfam a,
of
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o v tn ln g . t h * a u b je c t b e in g , "G o o d ­
b y e G o d .1'
T h * p u b lic h a * b e e n e x te n d e d
a c o rd ia l I n v l 'a t l o n t n a tte n d .

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r o a arficiA i. rx r .t- n n *
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on April l. D ll aag IM *« oo aaM
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Iart ud lag lb* year l i l t aad If.aaa o« April I of i&gt; tt bat a k a l i
ko r . dooaaaklo a t tk* agitoa af tt a
Coamy oa aad after flva (II yaara
f r o m (bo dalo af iaoaa.
Bo It Forth*. Roaolvod. That a
apodal Rioctioa la haragy called
to bo htld on Tuaadar, Jaaaary
IT. D ll. la each aad every alaatI prrelaet I th* OMtatF M which
Ik * quooltoa ahell h* sahmlltod I*
lha qualified .lector* who ara
fr..h .l4 .r* In m id County wbetbrr
• urk Iloopltal Benda of Bomlnol*
|fou»iy In lh* som of IN.*** rhall
b* iMuad, and Ik* form of th*
ballala for sack oloctloa .hell ho
i-For Banda*. "Against Booda* and
|lhet aald olaetloa shall ko k*ld at
th* ayraral places where th* last
.&lt;l*n*rnl Election wa* held la eaid
C o u n ty and In aeoordaac* with
ih* Lw* of iho a tel* af Flartda.
i « n n | i f such sLotloa.
It* It Furtaar IJaealrad that any
,r'lls*n who la a freehold.r who
I* a qualified .lerto r rooldlag la
n*mlnolo county, Florida, akall b*
'.ntltlod to rola In said .l**llon,

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t o n e r s o f Haro I n o Is C o u n t y . F l o r ­
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Killing 700

Hint Is Given
Finland Might
Stop Fighting

W ar D epartm ent Says
I t Is One Of Most
Serious R e v e r s e s
Suffered By Enemy

Helsinki Newspaper
Says It Is Suit- * able Time To Halt
Military Campaign

• American Loses
Relatively Small

R. A. F. Pounds S
Hard In Libya

^ Corregidor Defenders
w Account For Total

Russians Still Gain:
Nazis Report Deftth
O f Vichy Official

MEMBERS OF THE FIONEER CLUB

J- I

Of 15 Tokyo Planes
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fa r n rU tra U m of all male
cftiaaaa of th , a t Itoo to twaen the t i n of to and 44
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H&gt;« War Department to^ tU y a n n o u n c e d Gen. Dougw Iaa HacArthur’a Philippine
Army ropulaed a Japanese
attache with heavy enemy
lpeeea. estimating a t leaat
enemy .were
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Loral, Men
Cfairtnan States 1141 County Konett* Attend .
iOwner Talks T o . Three
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Annual New Year's Celebration Rotary Club On Compose County
i New Defeats In Plan For Local j
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rovntrip, and 'J'l Eli•ven -rt fi»»m New Yoik. .m-l
Seeing Eye Dogs Rationing Board
Campaign | ,t aSi*t r , foreign
Singapore A rea Polio ____
were represented
the 10 i*Mch from lllirviii nml Ohit*

British Admit
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frie d th e

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north an
northwest of
and th« Berlin radio
from Tokyo th a t large
transports, presumably
ranrying relnfortcmanU for the
Philippine Invasion, a re moving
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t k Oatt. • M aeArthar'a rep o rt of
^ c o n d itio n s In the city , of Man­
ila, Into w hkh J a pe neat troops
marched la s t w eak, auggvatad
th a t In addition to je tU n g up
a vigorous defsaao of the Phila b plpa area atiU under bis res♦ S r i t h . Oeaeral bad astlafac• ta w
to** of tsfoem stlon
T tatbhig Into tba enamy-occoI 5 S d W rriUry.

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'W.O.W. WIU Have •
Family Right Meet
Family night” will be M d *»

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O. P. Herndon, Judge It. W. Ware, Fred Wilson, Jn&gt;' .1.uk in*.
Lilia*'
Doctor Huntley of Orlando, President Ihim paon of th
Mary Chamber of Commerce and Frank Keanu, chuumun .i ih»*
Pioneer committee.
Among the features of the evening wa« the present.ili **n nf
hand carved carte to .dr. Malm, tin- nidi-1 pioneer p re .. ii', uitu
will be 00 yraru old on Kvb. 20; and a piano soli I., 10 yrui

Members o f the Laka Mary Pioneer*' Club are pictured an
the group, together with other gueata, held their aeventrenth an“ [p a rty on New Year*a night at Lake Mary. Representing aix
countries and 26 atatua, 141 Pioneer, attended the guy
gathering Approximately 460 people were preaent.
Various type* of entertainm ent were presented anil the
audience heard short address™ by Senator E. K. IIuu«hol&lt;lcr.

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T he paper
, a d it now "seenii* In 1&gt;6 a
■» it i l a h I »• n 'n m r tu iiity to
In ra k
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o p e ra l i o n , a l thi-* |H&gt;mt.''
T he
S o v ie t,
announced
Hie r e c a p tu r e to d a y o f Re*
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fie ret*
fifthtni* f,,r
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tt»w ii
.r&gt;&lt;» mil*’-*s«»ulh «»l
lug:,, half way from Tula.
I'll,, it. A i pountlctl H»«av»
Pii-t mm th r Egyptian• Libyan
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tmluv ow ning » heavy
III it i.h drive alinril »« clearing
out ttw irim nning Avt, opposition
ulil Lillian .M'M'hi. tlir kfrfiil i;nintlilnui7hti,i •'if Mi-* M iry Sun
in i K I divan fnm tirr ion*.
\I, ,dfinal n p o rt (non Vichy
tit II, for w limn |..ik»• Mtn &gt; w t * numt'tl.
whirh w i, liroadcant bv the (icrSv%fi(*'|| kiln i • 1*8• *i'llt» &lt;1 l»&gt; five pinmiI I
wl*ll*&lt; iat "IH'»
n.an- -aid today thr battered body
l -l in llif mmi'irr of -» Ilf 1t'|M»•vt'nlativ t ■* w.til i - 1. Milit iila
of Vvr« I'errlgau*. rhlrf ,ecrel„rv in Intrrior Mini*ter Pterro
1
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* 11 &gt;ht 'ilia 1, Kn^lmi'l 'J. It 11- - IS I . s . . •dan 1 I'urhrii. wit, found dr*d In Nail.« ciiiiiril Fancr. prnliuhlv the vic­
ami lliin;r»ry 1
tim of an n„a««in
Itoynl Air Forcr Immhers, »tn^{•
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Pioneer,

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Are Unable To Stop Statistics Show 274'^&gt;htv
, - |New te a r s night. The oldest perAdvancing J a p s :
Loses 111 r Iorida ;*&lt;•&gt;&gt; present of the Ul Ptoncci*,
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I who are all over 60, was C. (i.
Chinese H it Hard
L iu n n g
r a s t I CHI* i Malru, who will he 00 years old •

Mi»««nph'iM*Uv rlaniU'tl riclit r*
prrurntAtivfH.
Nortii
C’amlirm
Mivrn liailiMin «i%, Michii^tin anti
Pennsylvania^ ti w .ml West Vir
^inia and Now Hampshire four
S late, havin-r two represent*

Walter Coleman, M.
Training,
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S. WigKins, It. B.
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|t|un«‘v niu!/ iMRobrn *w*pt o ter
'h r
h u n In i thr A»i» supply rout#. It
Win iiimuunrril S»in*li«v.
Ilnli*h hentltn.ftrltr'v reported
Unit fi^btinir on He Airnlubia
front win rrstrictc«| chiefly to
fitilU rv fir»* and lurhtnin^ thrusta
l v inohilf rnltimns uKainst tiernmn tirneral Ronimci'* Axis army
•mi | wnlo frnnt.
Tin* town of llnrovsk, an im«
|v*trtaot position for thr security
••f (itnnnn hrltl .Muxhiiisk, wan
« »|* n m l yesterday l»y the Rc,|
iiiiny in a new oiMlnutfht Hirainst
ilit- Nuxl (orrev iM-forc Moscow, it
m is aim kunnil uffui.tlly.

,bt«-r l,ll&gt;y»n bstllrgrouml dnd

A canvas
poliomyelitis
year, an
cent over
Ned S m I
Seminole
the celebration
birthday.
Ijht nt the npi
automobile* lire* *n.l lube*,
an Introdueto^y a tatam en t' in the ‘° PP' &amp; , 2 #£ \ lX h,H Sa‘n°f
roaei.tolw. A
ii •|.&lt;mig Anii'!l
a ..
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.
annual campagln for fu n d . t o ' , . W“|ldo *- A ldrkh, Hanfonl. New Ha,mpsnlrp.
f M n t ctrman, hoard chair•
•
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/soo.i. ,ni? fioni th r St.,
preventt and to c u r.
pravm
n infantile
Infantile 1
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n°.TW
N*W.. Yo.r.k' 7&lt;i J A. Hal
KUslmmrr, |llinon&gt;. SVh*oi| f..r Hlind nml Stetson J man. rtalril l°&lt;l»J.
paralysis, sHtllny th at thr |W trr ! tt° ; w - »• Ilallaril, Altamonte, Indiana. 05; Mrs. W. ||. |l.s||isnl# I fi»i%i-»*ity. I* now director rf
I'h** ir nun \VA, t ’o|.*mi«n. MS
al program haa bean plpnnrd. h u t , Altamonte, Maine. 60; Mr*. Ilulllnger, Sanford, Michigan, 61. f'lM . iv ut Slrlm n.
Wtaisin* uiid It H Witfht. •11 »f
____ itir, (irnrge E. Ilalme*, Elder Spring,. Iliinni*. 60; Frank Bee i ,
a_________
number____________
of detailed activ
"S irin g ry r" dog', rn-l i.nnl Sunfwrd. will romiH.-r tljr Smii . NEW
r' u " J DELHI.
' r‘Ll,,,iV i"India. Jan. 5—
ar* („ the hands of ehalrmet
h With Botdirrly rc e rv e but
• New ; ln I*""1"*'" *n.| lr»in, Mr llnr, ,null, rnunty All!, ......................
ark,
N. -------------J., Naw J s n e y , 65; Jlr*. H ank
Beery, Newark,
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with .mite rnnfiden-e end frank
various
sub-committees.
,,u* *r,‘ *"*'*
t | u| l;,
i* i ,. r*cognition of the nroblem*—even
Mr. 8 a ith 'a aaaiatanta r a r e r Jersey, 65; G. W. Bell, Lake Monroe, Florid*. 7 A Frank It. Ilrn l’''"
Mrs. Maxwell 8taw art and Mr«. nett, Sanford. P.nn.ylvanla, 67; Mre. Mabel Blounlf Sanford, tirornf;,r J ' i 0
ru,
y. . , rriu V o »• lle.n.l.m h... U m " 7 r, r,',r r ^ " i7 g hf i \ i hr*u G*!k*
named l-wnl a d m im .lr.l...
.Slr Arrhihal.1
Wavell, the
Maud Coates of Oviedo, cn- gia, 62; H. H. Brlnker. U k e Mary. Ohio 6H; M r. Grace | Brown ■f " y " ' P "&gt;
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.... nrwiy nt • iird siium nc A. n. C. I&gt;.
rhalrmcn of 8anford a n d thr . snford,
Illinois, 72; Mrs. Mary Brunner, Luke Mary, lltiht mi*, ever, a per.nn h a,
to go ■ &gt; ^ a l bo.rda hive to rn *. I .... *mar(|»* lw the •mithwest Pacounty a r e a , retpactivaty; Mr,. 70; Jam es 8. Buckllah, Geneva, Mretland, 8.1.
through
n
m »nih',
training up throughout th r ntntr hv the r if,.. p rrd k trd yrstrr.lay that Ja John Galloway and T. W. LawD. L. Bullard .Hanford Georgia
«!»•. Mr. . D.
I&gt; U
I Bullard.
lt„ lt.r i Sanu „ 'r'liir,.*
at the "Seeing
I've State Defense founrll. and the pro f,rc» »nlv ultimate defeat.
ton, Khool act Wit lea; Earl Kipp,
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*' *" Bullard, San- I « -hoolMnrri.tuwn, N. J. [main duly J&gt; f the raljo.ilng or
"The situation
may toco me
c o i n collections and ta g day; fordt Georgia, 65; Joshua Contarche, Boston, M ass, England, 80 1‘
At thi* school, Mr. Ilarnelt Allocation Board will he l» «.l worse until the tide turns,'' taM
Mra. Roby Lalng, woman's ac- Mrs. Joshua Contanehe, Boston, Mass , England, 78; A. K. t ’a.ly
tm inister '.ulomnhilc tire and lulI' the ,nf-spoken British genera!
Uvitlaa; Dr. L. T. Dots, parties Sanford. W lwonaln. 7»; Joe Cameron. Sanford, Georgia. 77; M h » 'litf n "hU d o g. ‘ Tie ’ls " 'd v r n " »
.,f" r,.r[pl&gt; i" ‘rrvl.r w ' " f t*
and social activities; T. Bradford Ella Carr, New Cattle, Penn.,
rn n .y lv .n l.. 76; Charles ......... .\ * » l couroe^ln J h e rehab,Ilia- f * T tfn ll
!^ g ^ ^
Gmr
Byrd, publicity; 0 . W. Sncneer, 8anfonl. Illinois. 70; Mra. Lena I tope'r, Sanford, RussU, 61 ; Mm.T,io"
b.,,wl; 11 ,nk,"‘ V
lion In Washington. The Male ! Naturally, he did not disclose
•porta;
and
Hobart
Ilayne*. I
Lto Chamberlain, Sanford. Ohio, 6 J; A. .Chorpening. Sanford, Ohio.
Training ,I!ks 'not lo gin \m instructed the hoard not to l„ u r [ a lte r, he will tsU hish hi* new
•pedal gifts.
,
SO; R rs. A. Chorpening, Sanford, Ohio, 70; J. D. Cochran. Lah- til th r flog I* 11 mnnth* «M. purchase order* until nrersaary hrailousrtera or who would aucI n ' « U ttar to Mr. S m i t h ,
forms arrive.
reed hint as Britain's commanderMary, Georgia. 88; M n . Collins. Sanford, -Florida. 78.
The m .;te r is taught to o bey. K, mirlh McG.roin, a ssl.U n t to in chief in India.
Governor B panard L. Holland
Dcfrnsr t uuncil earcutlve d r
Mra. Mary Cooly, Ypallanll, Mich., New York. 83; R. F. thr ij-iga command as writ «*
.w rete, "Th# preaent war ernerthr -lug to obey th r ms*ter.
r r f l„r , „ | , | th r F nlrral Office
haa ‘jM d ad i'n ew Irapor Crenshaw, Sanford, Alabama, 64; Mra. Frank Crosby. Sanford,'
method usrd in traininx ,of price Administration hsd retane* to our nation-wide fight New York, 7 1 ; Mra. M argaret CulllUn, Sanford. Ohio, JO; A- thrThrilng,
Mr. B arnett said, l« imrsti-d that no tlrr sale* to a&lt;r
against infantile paralysis, for th u r Davis, Laka Mary, We#t Virgin!*. 63; Mra. R. B. Davis. onr nf praise
anil correction, nr th'&gt;rm-&lt;l until report forms were
In th i, crisis wa m u s t more Chattanooga, Tann., Mississippi, 46; -Mr*. Dlnkcl, Hsnford. New reward and punishment. The inn hand. Printing &lt;»f th r form*
are never whipped
no wa* drliycd bv the ChrUtma*
than CWT b e 'a n .guard against Y erk, 70; E. A; Douglass, Laks M ary, Florida, 75; Mra. E. A. d o g *
Victoria E llialelh Smith
U
Hanford* first baby to be bom
tha attach a f thla dread dlaeas- Douglass, U k e Mary, Florida. 72: tW. V. Dunn. U k e Mary. North m atter what they ilo. Seolding holiday*, he askl.
is usually sufficient, h u t I n i A rationing adm inistrator for in 1912. Tha parents o the baby,
w bich, taraataaa . tba haalth, wel­
emerge nr ie*
(light ruck "f. the
......... nf ...................
.. ..* _____
— 87 rnuntie* and three* which was bom a t toe Fern sid­
fare a a d ' tfflria a c y -o f our peo­ Carolina, 7S; Mra. W. V. Dunn. U k e Mary, N orth Carolina. *68; rase*
J . N. Edwards, Lake M ary,. Wsat •Virginia, 62; Mra. Abbie Ellis, ing on a choke collar I* all Uw | man district hoirda were named Laughton Memorial l|u«plUl, are
Santo Crux, Bo.lv&gt;,, ha* no ple."
correellnn
necessary...........................i
yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, J r .
reO itod o r pared highways but U
"A fte r seeing such a state- Laka M ary, New Hampshire, 84; Frank Evans. U k e Mary, Ohm.
"A fter correcting my d n g . - i The Florida numa for January j Mr. Smith la a capUin In the
a* air
ttoeW aaH Oo Pag* T tis s t
6 1 1 Jonathan D. Evana, U k . Mary, Indiana, 66;
Mr. B arnett laid. " I always purchases Is II,*** tires and It.-1 United S tate. Army, and Mra.
_ . Ml#a Laoia Evans, B u fo rd , Florida, ( u ; Mia# Mary Fowler.
H eatlaee* Oe #&gt;«• Tfcree*
'. ! J | tubes.
, Hmith Is tha former Evelyn WB_ kinaop. daughter of Mr. and Mra.
Lake Mary, M assachusetts, 60; Al W. French. B u fo rd , Wiscon­
|J . L. Wilkinson.
sin, T i; A lton EL Fuller, Sanford, hfaaaachusetU. 66; Mra. Charles
Two h tjre ?fte r midnight w
C. Giles, U m atilla, Georgia- 60; 8. F. Haines, Altamonte, MastaNew Y ears Eve, a son wa* hem .
chuaetts, 6 4 ; M n . B. F. Ifainea,. Altamonte, M assachusetts, 67;
tn M n. Francis Juatln Lynch of {
j-g", ■
V&gt;;
Hanford, widow of tbo late D r.
John H eaton, Laka M a ry ,. Ma»»»‘y u s« tu . 72; Frank C. Herrick,
Francis Ju itln Lynch. Tho
tha cothraak
C U re m u t, N . H.. y a n a o n t, 6 4 1 M h. Frank C. Herrick. Claremont
" t o fe r* a t Oraago General HoeN . H-, Scotland, M i A L Hillard, 8aaford, Florida, S I; J. M.
with
tha
three-m
an
outfit
of
r&gt;io| In Oriando. Mra. Lynch |«
II.M. Wateon, W.O. Fleming
Hood, Lake Mary, Georgia, 74; Mrs. J. M. Hood, U k e Mary. and Phil Greahoff composed the John Lurw lg. A.U Lyons and Bill the former Elisabeth Shoe m aker ' M
Vihlen.
Tha
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th
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Georgia, 6 7 ; U 0 . H orn, B u ffe d , North Carolina, 60; Mrs.
ed In tho beat ball score over the gross 6U with a five handicap, ■Shoemaker of Bonford.
L Q. Horn, B u fo rd , N orth CoralfaM, 71.
week-end to win the "dogfight while the latter aroimeti 78 with
D. W. Hutchinson, U k * M ar G oergu, I t ; W. H. Jameson, tournament « l the Country Club, 14 Handicap.,**«h member of the
team s rocaived one golf bsIL
Sanford, Kentucky, 6 6 ; Ja o . D. kakins, Sanford, Alabama. 64; Pro Allen S tew art announced to two
Other team s and the score w en t
H
Mra. M. E. Jonas, Sanford. Florida. 68; Joseph . Kao d a _ B M
B.O. Smith, A.B. Holmes, Jack
m g gross ■
sky, Laka Mary, Boh emia, 78; V , .E. Kambro, Longwaod, Geor­
srith a aia llornor and L.A. Lumkiuist with I The waat* paper depot
score was 82. a groaa of 73 mlnua an •l#ht
gia, I l f Vre. Ada Kennedy, Saafofi, .Georgia,
Caorgia, 68;
| Jamaa.F. KeriJ k 'r i W l " th eir play handicap for a net of 88: H.H.
, Hi
Breaab UgvrgUkt, Uke
Club, will b* open ta
t o u t I (cantuiat, U M Mary, Sweden,
^ V \l
noon from 8 B0 o'cl
IndlanJk 8Bi Mra. H.^J. Lehman. Sansundown and all day
‘ Ovum, New *Yerk, 66;
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The Dritiah today acknowledged
• fresh throat to their left Dank
In the vital Malayan sector of the
Pacific w ar as the Japanese drove
southward toward Singapore and
forced new leadings a t the mouths
of the Perak and Bertram Rivers.
Tba Japan.#* claimed
the
broadening of th alr Invasion of
Borneo with the occupation of
Bruneo, between Sarawak • and
British
North
Borneo.
The
Japanese also claimed the
oceupalioa of the etimtagie island o f.
Labusn, off British N orth Borm o , tinea Jan. 1.
N ew .defeats fo r the defender,
of Singapore and Borneo were ad­
mitted by the British yesterday.
Unable to atop the Japanese In
heavy flghtlag in the trootral
tingles bordering
th e
Perak
liv e r some SM mliaa north of
Singapore, the Dritiah withdrew
th eir tore** to new poaltlona • communiqua announced*
T hera area no h in t here front
tba , team ing battlefield# a t the
ax ia a t of the British retreat. *ath a t Mima Japanese activity
ijwrted av»n in Southern
it, tlopeet point Perak
fh n k .
la about 240 mile* from
... Maanwhlia- a bloody batlla of
wMhliatlon l i In progreaa against
I Japsuiese troop, Uattgbtshlag rings about
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Predicts Ultimate
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\V. J T h i g p e n
l»«J. w hich l« F .h p u ary 2nd. 1*11. J# ,# r ,*on
Mupervteor o f l l e g l e t r a l l o n Iday of N ovem ber, I f f I, a t an elect* of tho Hoard Of C o u n ty Commie*
u th a r w la . * “l l -----. r r . . ------pro *«---I
INtnfaaRo
Ian held approved th e co n atru ctlo n toners of Haro Ino Is C ounty. F lo r ­
t Aik* BalonfWl •
.
w ill b . . n l . r . d a i i l n a i you
n
f
Hemlnnle
C
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.
Flo
rid
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.
[of a County H o sp ital and a u th o r is ­ ida on th is th e 2nd d ay o f De­
I f m iiii
1 T o w W illard
It la f u r l h .r firdcr.il thut ihia
ei d the lenuanca of !l«&gt;epltal Honda cem ber. A.D. 1941.
4 i U M Vp
I M ortown
o rd a r lie published ’en r* a t*F.k
AOTICN
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J t h ^ ^ a u m of |7f.B#B. and
F a a r th Ra«— Y tto r lty
for fertir c o n e a c u llv . w ..k « in ill.
O, J . P ope
H IIK H K A H . af a a l d t i m e
and
H anford l l .r a ld , a newBpHpFr pub*D
1 I&gt;od l»n l# r * II rill*b erry
F. A. Dyson
i i o i f i t a l. B O fiire. I»*I M o f
e 'n r a It w a a c o n t e m p U t e d
that
1 Blnpl* "i*
llahad
In
H«mlnola
(‘ounly.
Florida,
fl. J . Overstreet** Sr.
T
h
a
re
v
iv
a
l
aervlceu
w
hich
hav*
th* F e d e r a l i l u v c t n m e n t t h r o u g h
ib'a JMK
p rio r to F e b ru a ry Ind. 1*12.
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I IS GOOD BY ITSELF AS W ELL__________
C elery A v a n u a a w ill cloae to m o r­ eeal thla |a t day of J a n u a rt 1*42. . N otlca la h ereb y g iven th a t u n ­ lor a om a o t h e r a g e n c y w o u ld
• A ii.ii,
O.p* K em don
row e v e n in g . It w aa announced a t Hanford. Memlnola C ounty. Flor* d e r and by v lrtu a o f and In a r . I■let by su p p ly in g su ffic ie n t a d ­
&lt;‘l«rk
.
Ida.
d
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funds
to
c
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s
tru
c
t
aald
AS ON OR WITH Y O U K
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of
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C
om
m
l.alonere,
by t h . R ev. P a tric k H e n ry WIIjro rd an ca w ith n re so lu tio n duly
O F . IIKflNlMiN
f oourt
u f t llolllff
Bailiff
1 Mmall C ttf tt
7 C
ap ital. and
Hemteiole C ounty, F lo rid a
Ifama,
of
C olum bua,
Ohio,
I *1rrult tNiUft 4’lerk ad opted by th a flonnl nf County lloWIIF.HKAM,
I D timnot
at S
nun
ub
Ii D oubtful jo k u
nil n p p llcatlo n a for (SEA L)
fly A M. WKKKH
Com m leelonera o f Hcrnlnolo Oeun*
FRUIT CAKE!
a v a n g tlla t In e h a rg e .
M in t M*ca— T u la r tly
frurn th e F ed eral O ovarnm ent
lu p u ly Clerk ty. F lorida, on th* 2nd day of laid
hnv# been rejected end th ere la no ■TA TE O F F L O R ID A
T o n ig h t'* aerm o n will b« “ Th# ■KAIel
—
C o mf i t J
“
O orem her, A(f&gt; 1941.
a
apucU l fu th er hope fo r F e d e ra l (Jovern CO I N T * O F aB M IR O L N
■at lUoklMO * p
Second C o m in g ', an d on S unday
I. » F. KERNIK)N, C lerk of Ih*
• Icrf Inn Will ba held betw een »h«
t aid. and
C lrru ll C o u rt and C lark of lb*
a fte rn o o n a t 2:30 P. M. h . will hOTICIS IIF IV T IfvT IO k T il M*NM j'nfHira of eevett (7 ) A M u n til sen* Im rn
2 O ld B r ia r
WIIKHKAH. Iho leeuo o r |7*.ttOB Board of C ounty C om m l.aloner* of
dow
n,
on
Tueadny.
Ja
n
u
a
ry
17th.
g iv e a n a d d ra a * on th e T ow nsend
AFPI.II'ATIOVI FOR FIN Al. IIIB[ll'MpItal Iloryl* h e r e t o f o r e a u t h o r ­
11942. throughout H*&gt;mlnole C ounty. is ed h a v e b e e n v a l i d a t e d a n d d a t e d Ih* C ounty of g em lneU , F lo rid a, I FUBla B.
t ' H t x a n iP r o b u i . l.*w t r a i l
P lan fo r th a local T ow nsend Club.
F lnrldn. a t w hich tlrn* Ih era will »g of U s r r h L 1941, an d are now hereby r . r t l f y th a t Ih* fo regoing
Ilia ouujecfc
R u b jee t w ill
be. -'Ti hnu
# Tow
n- IN T H E t O t H T OF T U B f'O l'N T T Iba
W (Url
i •••■
in ou.
i ownll.e o lu llo n w aa d a ly adopted by
au bm llled lo (ka riuallflad elr«JI'IM iK .
IKUIV DI.H
I'OI v r r ,
y fo r aale. and
Command
I aunrl Plan aa The Bible Rrvetls
th* aald Board a l Ih*
re g u la r ,
|lo ra w ithin aald (*nunty of Nam- lead
f t i r e 4M
- il.
■TATE 'OF FI.O BIIIA.
WIIKHKAH. It In ______
estim ated_ th a t m eetin g of *ald B oard on T ueaday.
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ola.
who
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ra
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«
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.
Inola,
freeholder*.
Ih
In re tk # Kulnla uf
of
tho
cu
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oc tio
tlo nn of I r . r . m b . r I, l l t l .
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not
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all
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Ja___
k a r i F U e h o ra
ba Issued ’'H o sp ital Honda of HemH o sp ita l B uilding ae hereto* &gt; W ITNESS my o fflc a l hand aad
livered a t 7 :3 0 o ’clock tom o rro w
Inolo bounty** In th# am o u n t of |f ° ro ap p ro v ed w ill
bo a p p ro il- • • • I ihl* lh * I f t h d ay o f D e e tm b ir
•Im
mfttaiy
se.o o o an d It la
ntely n|I»B.9BB
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o v tn ln g . th * a u b je c t b ein g , "G ood­ TO ALL W » lo 5 r# n * t *lAY COM*
lie
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t.
n ecessary to issu e |I9,BBB In !!*»•• D l l .
bye God.1'
CKItN*
O. P. M erndoa
T he bonds will bo In d en o m in a­ pltal llnnda In ad d itio n to tho |7S.*
QUICK CURB BBRVICB
Notlca*
In
hereby
g
iven
that
C lark
» T l a p e r ty W llrh t
Th* public ha* been extended J a m u K. Ilow land. J r fllwl hla tio n s nf |l.h o e each and num bered wev
•1 1 7
laiu v of
ui H
nueinvw.
. . . . . . . . h. .ere
...
•Se Issue
o sp ital Honda
&lt; N adarkn
iro n saru tlv ely from I In IB In- I oI mv* a pproved an d v*!ldal*d. and (SEAL)
a
cordial
Invl'atlon
tn
attend.
I
FiraiJM
,
B„es5?rt4_AT.«*.
f LANI report na K secu to r af tha |rtwo4vn nod aknll- U 4 r . l a U f t 8t . a l
f H am bltaa M“ fa
W HEiDrAN i m r iro a m -B f i *»uw if
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vbwwvi, th a t .ha
. . filed h&gt;n
_ rpetition 'th a r a te o f /o u r p e r cen t n « r annum , I 'u m m ln lo n .ra of Sem inal* (/au n ty
f i r t h Race—Taturity
x o n n T o c B K D lT tm a
fo r final d isc h arg e, an d th at ha ! * '(d In terest p ay ab u sem i-an n u ally deem ll eapedleR I and le Ih* beet
L E U A L N O T IC E S
All o f said boqde to bo
d ated
ita Fa Ball I gMamk aura*."
w ill apply tu the Ifnnurnhl# Ik A pril let. 1911 and sh a ll mBluro in t.re e ia of aueh f a u n ly th a t llo e- II k EM i E S T A T E O F F o re e o l L a b * .
's L td
•fW
W. W ars. C ounty Ju d g e of Hem* In num erical o rd er M .iee on A pril p ltal Bond* of gem lnol* County Ik T M E C O U R T a f T E E COB N TT
H tr rit M UF AAAI Ale H h i / r n u Inola
in Ih* .u rn of !•*.•«« be I.Mied
C ounty, F lorida, on the 14th laL 1944. and |4.00# each
JJ#ar and void In u d d lllo n I* Ih* IT*,JVUOKv n*oata*4a C o - a r y , F lo r td n
The A nnual m e e tla u ^ of
tha day of J a n u a ry 1912. fo r approval th
a i u ,u *
e r e a f te r Including th e y ear 1901 !••«
IN F B O B A T E .
____
aharehnldere of th a F lra t F ederal [nf sam e and fo r final d lbcharge as
leeue of M oepllal Bond* of
L n d ll.OOt on A pril l e t 194&gt;. b u t , Sem lkol*
O A LL C M U i r O k T and F E E Havings A L oan
Aaaoclatlon of
County
h
ereto
fo
re
ap.
F x e c u to r o f th e e e la la of Kd •h a ll
lraad'*M »ry,,U | M L d " '
be M
redeem
able ai lt th
e. optio
n 1I u *#d an 0 -' v .l i d a l .d and lh * l an
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be
dv.m
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p
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Mamlnnl#
t'o
u
n
ty
will
ba
held
a
t
l l . « . r . Ilofl.y
•m
m M
a*.-----i
ia-------Hanford mu ml II- Ito u rh a, deceased, on thla
Ih* i nunly on an d * f le r A pril |e»le r lI o n b*
b# hh et |d
MANDS A O A IN ST P A ID B STA TM l
ret
'
299
agnolia
Avenue.
ld |o
l o .a u
u bm
b m llt| .. Ih*
Ih*
rFilo rid * .” on W .d n to d ay ,' Ja n u a ry |2 l h day of D ecem ber 1911.
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■i. l i . i .
[•lueatlon o f lo o u a n r* o f a d d bond*
JAMKH K HOWLAND. J 11 .
*
T h e p ro r e .d o a r ta ln g fr o m Ih*
11 D l l , a t J ;N I'.M.
|h * F r e e h u ld a ra In a a ld C o u n ty n o tifie d a n d re q u ire d lo p ra a a a l
K ie c u to r of the e s ta te nf !*ala o f a ald b o n d , tn b* uaod fo r to
a
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w ho a r* u n o tifie d e le c to r# :
Kdmund It. H ourke. deceased lh a p a r p o .a n f a r g u r l n g , . o ta h lU h T H E R E F O R E , B E ll
R een lv ed you. o r c ith e r of you. may hav*
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FORREPT
.by Ih * B o a rd o f C o u a ly C o m ia la Null** I* hereby given th a t In
|l |n a p l l a l In r o n ju n c tlo n - l l h I h . * -m ere o f M emlnol* C o u a ly , F lo r - I.AKB.
dereaaed, la t* of
aald
p u riu a n r* o f th a t c e rta in final
NOTICE
__ _
.I .e ra . nf foraeloaur* and *al*
T h # R r g u U r a n n u a l p ie e tln u nf p r o c e e d , a r l . l n g f m m Ih * •T t.aa o ' d a . I k a l th e y I d e e m 41 o ip e d la n l C ouniy. lo th* C o u n ty Ju d g e of
l.o u e
h e r e lo f o r ,
___
.
■ iin
mad* and e n lrra d on J a n u a ry 1. th * a h a r e h n ld e r *
nf
lh a
n a n - jlln a p lta l R ond
nd lo lh * h e a t In le re e ta o f e u ch Homlhul* C o u aly . F lo rid a . a l^ M *
SBU R G H ,
ia«t. In an d by th* C lrru ll l o u r t fo rd A lla n ! I.- N a llq n a t lln n k - I I I o u l h a r l i . d a a d v a lid a te d .
il'n a n ly t u l*au* llo o p lla l B anda o fflr* In la * c o u rt ho—e* of eald
Maid e le c tio n —III b* ho ld In th * [of S e m ln o l* C o u n ty In Ih * a u ra o f Couniy
al
RANFOM L F lo rid a. .
. w ri* .h aaid r r i d a * b a a .‘ tn and for Nemlnol* f o u n l r . F lorl- b e h e ld a l l h a b a n tlin g h.Mie* In
a
a
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C
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ty
IBI* . l u f !»►* w hen w a r deal" 4*. In Cfcaarory. In a ca rta in cauaa S a n fo rd . F lo r id a on T u .o d a y J a n ­
■ M M In a d d itio n m th * la in * a f —Ilh ln o lp h l c a le n d a r m onth* from
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I la r c h le i. l t d , h o ra ln fn r a a p p ro v - of th la nolle*. JSacb claim o r d e ­
s corporation under th a U w i of I ’ M. lo r Ih o e le c ilo n o f d lre c lo ro d u r te d In a ll r e a p o r la ae la p r o ­ |*d
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and
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to th
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p u b lic b u ild in g l a a a ld C a u a ly .
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II* 11 F u r t h e r R ea o lv e d ,
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ita
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C b a k l.r Ida a n d w h o
L id up w ltb a n old fo o t in ju ry , g ^ m
o ta a i.r &gt;i .a id r o u r t
—
-&gt;—* - . •
a . T h l t lh * t a r a a f . an d an y a u rh rlalm u r
' n a a a d not to filed a h a ll ho void.
- -* r c e rta in i t w o frt * f a * " aald deer** appoinIMI .k a i l o
re o ld in g aI 'un i .___
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a id o n a a ld
V i ;_ V
. . . . r e a l « ___
h* pjm
kO TICM O F A V M I'A I.
m th a n th # J e a a w ill for ta le fo r rook and aoll a l g u - ,..
R F . w h lin o r, J r .
.
p e rly re g le la ra d a r *
bond* a h a ll be f o u r p o r r e a l p e r
,r r "
if tho* did n a ta ry hofor# tk* fro n t door of
STOCK H O L D E E i M M K TM Il
A l a d m la la tra lo r a t tk * E o ln to o f
v o le In e a 'd # lo c ll* « .
*
i n n u m * T h o la U r o e i I k e l l W* p a y n a tio n , g ra n If W a y d in (||&lt; [-.UM
Houso
In Fanford.
T h e o n n u a l 'm e a lin g
nf
lh a
doooaaod. 1
H e g le tra llo n H o o k a a r e n o — o a » n • ? ? “ a
, a B a * a lly
a a ld
konda i
rFoorrr root
o o i uLab*,
a e . ooooaoowfe V
w w«t»#
d ir ty __
punenea.
gomlnol# County. F lo rid a. b*l*«*n ■ Inchholder* o f Iho F lo r id a S ta le a l I k . O fflr. n f l h a a u ^ v l j o r o f a b U a * m l a a a I y^
s »g t H
_ _____
,
D IP . V i r a l p u b lic a tio n D**. IT lk D 4 I
^ U b u rfh P i r a t i i ' vnonn*
mmu
n k o f S a n fo r d . S a n fo rd . F lo rid a ,
f** th * n a tio n n ta d a r » . d*y ’’/l* 1 I 1"* '* * f 'a a ’laT’ . r ' u " " llo
■* «&gt;■
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a h a n k ln a c o rp o ra tio n , w ill
be
r r v H i
m ° r e U •*&lt;». i » .
« t ' F .h r i l 0ry' h o ld la R o o m ». a a e o n d
flo a r. n u u iifie d I* r e p u r e r “ * 4 « ' * •
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Try For No. 3
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n am e E v erg reen r e n t Co. and th a t
w * inten d la r e g u l a r M id nam e
p u re u a n t In Ik* term * of Ik* "FI*lllou* Nam* R U tu lo "
'C h a p te r
t e t t l ' I * * * of F lo rid a ) w ith Ik*
C la rk of th e C ircu it C a o rt o f Bern.
Inolo C e u n lr. F lo rid a.

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b oli)
ln r Iho
l l m o S an fo rd Htrm I4 It U
published
aoly SOWRMHt ^ * «
l i He ml no la f o u n ty . F lo rid a. w w
9g /t, wooR fo r f o u r eonoociiHro
; « k . k efer# . . I d alectlen .
«ka
d * u o f p u b llrn llo n a f fk e flral
nolle* in nald P*P«r I# he a t lea*t
th irty d ay a h .lo r e .a id e l^ llo n .
N A. R O B IN SO N
lom * an d O rd -red I h l. th e In d
B IIID IK
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day of l&gt;*c*mb*r. A.D.. I t l l .
I The Hoard of Cdnnly Conim UDoe. 11. D l l .
etenere of H om ing* C ounty. F lorid!
By r . A. I'y o o a. I'h airm u n
n r i c i o r a r rc ia i. a r u ie ra * A ll.et* •». I'. H ern d o n . C U rt.
t io n r o a a rfic iA i. r x r .t - n n *
T o a i h e l d T i n a u a t j * » - I ' V O P llern d n n . C lerk of
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N oilr# U hereby o le e n th a t ik e Board of County Com m Ueloner* In
and fo r Kemlnol# C ounty, rio rld * .
ire n U lra llo n b o o k .
of
Sem inole do
k .r . b y c e rtify th a t tk* for*
t ’o u rrtf, F lorida. arm now of&gt;#n at

The Perfect Gift!

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Killing 700
W ar D epartm ent Says
I t Is One Of Most
Serious R e v e r s e s
Suffered By Enemy

Helsinki Newspaper
Says It Is Suit- * able Time To Halt
Military Campaign

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R. A. F. Pounds S
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Russians Still Gain:
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to b ereg istered W ar bat wbo
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a m th*
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under
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A rm y ropulaed a J a p a n e se
attache w ith h e a v y en em y
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Cfairtnan States 1141 County Konett* Attend .
iOwner Talks T o . Three Loral, Men
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Annual New Year's Celebration Rotary Club On Compose County
i New Defeats In Plan For Local j
V U U I I I J hunIni thr A»i» supply rout#. It
Win iiimuunrril S»in*li«v.
Ilnli*h hentltn.ftrltr'v reported
rovntrip, and 'J'l Eli•ven -rt fi»»m New Yoik. .m-l
Seeing Eye Dogs Rationing Board Unit
Singapore Area Polio ____Campaign | ,taSi*tr , foreign
fi^btinir on He Airnlubia
were represented
the 10 i*Mch from lllirviii nml Ohit*
front win rrstrictc«| chiefly to
British Admit

or to
fried the
• American
H U n o da
north an northwest of
and th« Berlin radio
from Tokyo that large
transports, presumably
ranrying relnfortcmanU for the
Philippine Invasion, are moving
. southward toward Luaon lar tend.
tk Oatt. • MaeArthar'a report of
^conditions In the city, of Man­
ila, Into whkh J a pe neat troops
marched last weak, auggvatad
that In addition to jetU n g up
a vigorous defsaao o f the Phila bplpa area atiU under bis res♦ S r i th . Oeaeral bad astlafac• ta w
to**
of
tsfoemstlon
Ttatbhig Into tba enamy-occoI 5S d WrriUry.

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O. P. Herndon, Judge It. W. Ware, Fred Wilson, Jn&gt;' .1.uk in*.
Doctor Huntley of Orlando, President Ihimpaon of th Lilia*'
Mary Chamber of Commerce and Frank Keanu, chuumun .i ih»*
Pioneer committee.
Among the features of the evening wa« the present.ili **n nf
hand carved carte to .dr. Malm, tin- nidi-1 pioneer p re.. ii', uitu
will be 00 yraru old on Kvb. 20; and a piano soli I., 10 yrui

Members of the Laka Mary Pioneer*' Club are pictured an
the group, together with other gueata, held their aeventrenth an“ [party on New Year*a night at Lake Mary. Representing aix
countries and 26 atatua, 141 Pioneer, attended the guy
gathering Approximately 460 people were preaent.
Various type* of entertainment were presented anil the
audience heard short address™ by Senator E. K. IIuu«hol&lt;lcr.

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Family Right Meet
Family night” will be M d *»
W * WrU t^ ita g . a# Calary
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new *j&gt;n|K*r l &lt;» &lt;1 it y
hintctl
Finland m i ir h t w ith d raw
frnnt I In* w ar
T h e p ap e r
,a d it now "seenii* In 1&gt;6 a
■» it i l a h I »• n 'n m rtu iiity to
In ra k o ff m ilita ry operalio n , al thi-* |H&gt;mt.''
The
S o v ie t, announced
Hie re c a p tu re today o f Re*
|rv m the vtve w(Af of lh«
ilk.i m u . hutluig th«- f'.rrmaua
lm&lt; k ion mill', front the high
nook of thr
lhru»t
-milh of Mom-ow. *'«l the Kut. ii, ii- rliniiH-o lirrmnn &lt;a*ualimmlo'ird
•J;V0O •" ‘h«
fie ret*
fifthtni* f,,r
lhc
tt»wii
.r&gt;&lt;» mil*’-*s«»ulh «»l
lug:,, half way from Tula.
I'll,, it. A i pountlctl H»«av»
Pii-t mm thr Egyptian•Libyan
I.... .
tmluv owning » heavy
III it i.h drive alinril »« clearing
out ttwirimnning Avt, opposition
ulil Lillian .M'M'hi. tlir kfrfiil i;nintlilnui7hti,i •'if Mi-* Miry Sun
in i K I divan fnmtirr ion*.
\I, ,dfinal nport (non Vichy
tit II, for wlimn |..ik»• Mtn &gt; w t* numt'tl.
Sv%fi(*'|| kiln i• 1*8• *i'llt» &lt;1 l»&gt; five pinmiI I
wl*ll*&lt; iat "IH'» whirh w i, liroadcant bv the (icrn.an- -aid today thr battered body
l -l in llif mmi'irr of -» Ilf 1t'|M»•vt'nlativ t ■* w.til i - 1. Milit iila
of Vvr« I'errlgau*. rhlrf ,ecrel„rv in Intrrior Mini*ter Pterro
1
Tht* ntimhtr u1 f"i»iun t iMintricn rt'prfkt II...I. I&gt;.I .l.l. W Sat
11 &gt;ht 'ilia 1, Kn^lmi'l 'J. It 11- - IS I . s . . •dan 1 I'urhrii. wit, found dr*d In Nailtl» n. ul i' a * f
*
.« ciiiiiril Fancr. prnliuhlv the vic­
ami lliin;r»ry 1
tim of an n„a««in
Itoynl Air Forcr Immhers, »tn^{•
-uh'» of Utu
lint Mritilal
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Pioneer,

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Are Unable To Stop Statistics Show 274'^&gt;htv
, - |New te a rs night. The oldest perAdvancing J a p s :
Loses 111 r Iorida ;*&lt;•&gt;&gt; present of the Ul Ptoncci*,
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I who are all over 60, was C. (i.
Chinese H it Hard
L iu n n g
r a s t I CHI* i Malru, who will he 00 years old •

Mi»««nph'iM*Uv rlaniU'tl riclit r*
prrurntAtivfH.
Nortii
C’amlirm
Mivrn liailiMin «i%, Michii^tin anti
Pennsylvania^ t i w .ml West Vir
^inia and Now Hampshire four
Slate, havin-r two represent*

Walter Coleman, M.
Training,
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S. WigKins, It. B.
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That Hell) Masters IWiffht Appointed

D e s c rib e s
lf
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fitilUrv fir»* and lurhtnin^ thrusta
l v inohilf rnltimns uKainst tiernmn tirneral Ronimci'* Axis army
•mi | wnlo frnnt.
Tin* town of llnrovsk, an im«
|v*trtaot position for thr security
••f (itnnnn hrltl .Muxhiiisk, wan
« »|* nm l yesterday l»y the Rc,|
iiiiny in a new oiMlnutfht Hirainst
ilit- Nuxl (orrev iM-forc Moscow, it
mis aim kunnil uffui.tlly.

A canvas
poliomyelitis
year, an
cent over
Ned S m I
Seminole
the celebration
birthday.
Ijht nt the npi
automobile* lire* *n.l lube*,
an Introdueto^y atatam ent' in the ‘° PP' &amp; , 2 #£ \ lX h,H Sa‘n°f
roaei.tolw. Antl*
ii •|.&lt;mig Anii'!l
a ..
l*'* *’^1 •»
*b*» iflrT
Cnnlll.lt
.\uirust.i|.&gt;
.
annual campagln for fund. t o ', . W“|ldo *- Aldrkh, Hanfonl. New Ha,mpsnlrp.
f M n t ctrman, hoard chair•
•
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/soo.i. ,ni? fioni thr St.,
prevent and to ccur.
pravmt
u n infantile
Infantile 1
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n°.TW
N*W.. Yo.r.k' 7&lt;i J A. Hal
KUslmmrr, |llinon&gt;. SVh*oi| f..r Hlind nml Stetson J man. rtalril l°&lt;l»J.
paralysis, sHtllny that thr |W trr !tt° ; w - »• Ilallaril, Altamonte, Indiana. 05; Mrs. W. ||. |l.s||isnl# Ifi»i%i-»*ity. I* now director rf
I'h** ir nun \VA, t ’o|.*mi«n. MS
al program haa bean plpnnrd. h u t, Altamonte, Maine. 60; Mr*. Ilulllnger, Sanford, Michigan, 61. f'lM . iv ut Slrlmn.
Wtaisin* uiid It H Witfht. •11 »f
a________
number___________
of detailed ____
activitir, (irnrge E. Ilalme*, Elder Spring,. Iliinni*. 60; Frank Bee i,
"Siring
ry
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dog',
rn-l
i.nnl
Sunfwrd.
will romiH.-r tljr Smii . NEW
r' u " J DELHI.
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ar* („ the hands of ehalrmet
h With Botdirrly rcerve but
, ,null, rnunty All!, .....................
ark,
N. ------------J., Naw Jsney, 65; Jlr*. H ank
Beery,..uwarx,
Newark,J4.N.4.,4.• New
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-----------. *n.| lr»in, Mr llnr
with .mite rnnfiden-e end frank
various
sub-committees.
,,u* *r,‘ *"*'*
t | u| l;,
i*i ,. r*cognition of the nroblem*—even
Mr. 8 aith 'a aaaiatanta r a r e r Jersey, 65; G. W. Bell, Lake Monroe, Florid*. 7 A Frank It. Ilrn l’''"
Mrs. Maxwell 8tawart and Mr«. nett, Sanford. P.nn.ylvanla, 67; Mre. Mabel Blounlf Sanford, tirornf;,r J ' i 0
ru,
y. . , rriu V o »• lle.n.l.m h... U m " 7 r, r,',rr^ "i7ghf i \ i hr* u G*!k*
62; H.....H. .Brlnker. U k e 'Mary.
Ohio 6H;• ^,r
Mr. * ,,r
Grace
| #i»rfiwn.
Brown ■to
f " yhuy
" ' «»no
P r"&gt;
.Slrnt •Arrhihal.1
Maud Coates of Oviedo, cn- gia, __,
9*2* ' •
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f Ihvno «io/*. .i w- named
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, l-wnl
. _.adm im .lr.l...
.... nrwiy
iird siiumncWavell,
A. n. C. the
I&gt;.
rhalrmcn of 8anford a n d thr . snford,
Illinois, 72; Mrs. Mary Brunner, Luke Mary, lltiht mi*, ever, a per.nn ha, to go ■ &gt; ^ a l bo.rda hive torn *. I .... *mar(|»* lw the •mithwest Pacounty a r e a , retpactivaty; Mr,. 70; James 8. Buckllah, Geneva, Mretland, 8.1.
through
n
m»nih',
training
up
throughout
thr
ntntr
hv
the
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if,..
prrdktrd
yrstrr.lay
that
JaJohn Galloway and T. W. LawD. L. Bullard .Hanford Georgia
«!»• Mr.. D.
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I lt„ lt.r i Sanu „ r'liir,.*
"Seeing I've State Defense founrll. and the pro f,rc» »nlv ultimate defeat.
ton, Khool act Wit lea; Earl Kipp,
‘V ' , at the
' 0 ,o r*_ ^. "»•.
*' *" Bullard.
Bullard, San- I'«-hoolMnrri.tuwn, N. J. [main duly J&gt;f the raljo.ilng or
"The situation
may toco me
c o i n collections and tag day; fordt Georgia, 65; Joshua Contarche, Boston, Mass, England, 8 0 1‘ At thi* school, Mr. Ilarnelt Allocation Board will he l» «.l worse until the tide turns,'' taM
Mra. Roby Lalng, woman's ac- Mrs. Joshua Contanehe, Boston, Mass , England, 78; A. K. t’a.ly
tminister '.ulomnhilc tire and lulI' the ,nf-spoken British genera!
Uvitlaa; Dr. L. T. Dots, parties Sanford. Wlwonaln. 7»; Joe Cameron. Sanford, Georgia. 77; M h » 'litfn "hU d o g. ‘ Tie ’ls" 'd v rn " »
.,f" r,.r[pl&gt; i"‘rrvl.r w' "ft*
and social activities; T. Bradford Ella Carr, New Cattle, Penn., rnn.ylv.nl.. 76; Charles ..........\ * » l couroe^ln J h e rehab,Ilia- f * T tfnll
!^ g ^ ^
Gmr
Byrd, publicity; 0 . W. Sncneer, 8anfonl. Illinois. 70; Mra. Lena I tope'r, Sanford, RussU, 61; Mm.T,io"
b.,,wl; 11 ,nk,"‘ V
lion In Washington. The Male ! Naturally, he did not disclose
•porta; and Hobart Ilayne*. I
Lto Chamberlain, Sanford. Ohio, 6J; A. .Chorpening. Sanford, Ohio.
Training ,I!ks 'not lo gin \m instructed the hoard not to l„ u r [ alter, he will tsUhish hi* new
•pedal gifts.
,
SO; Rrs. A. Chorpening, Sanford, Ohio, 70; J. D. Cochran. Lah- til thr flog I* 11 mnnth* «M. purchase order* until nrersaary hrailousrtera or who would aucI n '« Uttar to Mr. S m i t h ,
forms arrive.
reed hint as Britain's commanderThe m .;ter is taught to obey. K, mirlh McG.roin, assl.U nt to in chief in India.
Governor Bpanard L. Holland Mary, Georgia. 88; M n. Collins. Sanford, -Florida. 78.
Dcfrnsr t uuncil earcutlve d r
Mra. Mary Cooly, Ypallanll, Mich., New York. 83; R. F. thr ij-iga command as writ «*
.wrete, "Th# preaent war ernerthr -lug to obey thr ms*ter.
rrfl„r, „ |, | thr Fnlrral Office
haa ‘jM dadi'new Irapor Crenshaw, Sanford, Alabama, 64; Mra. Frank Crosby. Sanford,'
usrd in traininx ,of price Administration hsd re- First Baby Of Year
tane* to our nation-wide fight New York, 71; Mra. Margaret CulllUn, Sanford. Ohio, JO; A- thrThrilng,method
Mr. Barnett said, l« imrsti-d that no tlrr sale* to a&lt;r
against infantile paralysis, for thur Davis, Laka Mary, We#t Virgin!*. 63; Mra. R. B. Davis. onr nf praise
anil correction, nr th'&gt;rm-&lt;l until report forms were In Sanford Is Born
In thi, crisis wa m u s t more Chattanooga, Tann., Mississippi, 46; -Mr*. Dlnkcl, Hsnford. New reward and punishment. The inn hand. Printing &lt;»f thr form*
no wa* drliycd bv the ChrUtma*
than CWT b e 'a n .guard against Yerk, 70; E. A; Douglass, Laks Mary, Florida, 75; Mra. E. A. d o g * are never whipped
Victoria Ellialelh Smith U
Hanford* first baby to be bom
tha attach af thla dread dlaeas- Douglass, U k e Mary, Florida. 72: tW. V. Dunn. U k e Mary. North matter what they ilo. Seolding holiday*, he askl.
is usually sufficient, h u t In i A rationing administrator for in 1912. Tha parents o the baby,
wbich, taraataaa . tba haalth, wel­
emerge
nr ie*
(light ruck "f. the
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— 87 rnuntie* and three* which was bom at toe Fern sid­
fare a a d ' tfflriaacy-of our peo­ Carolina, 7S; Mra. W. V. Dunn. U k e Mary, North Carolina. *68; rase*
J. N. Edwards, Lake Mary,. Wsat •Virginia, 62; Mra. Abbie Ellis, ing on a choke collar I* all Uw | man district hoirda were named Laughton Memorial l|u«plUl, are
Santo Crux, Bo.lv&gt;,, ha* no ple."
correellnn
necessary.........................
i
yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, Jr.
reOitod or pared highways but U
"A fter seeing such a state- Laka Mary, New Hampshire, 84; Frank Evans. U k e Mary, Ohm.
"A fter correcting my d n g .- i The Florida numa for January j Mr. Smith la a capUin In the
a* air
ttoeWaaH Oo Pag* T tisst
611 Jonathan D. Evana, U k . Mary, Indiana, 66;
Mr. Barnett laid. "I always purchases Is II,*** tires and It.-1 United State. Army, and Mra.
_ . Ml#a Laoia Evans, Buford, Florida, (u ; Mia# Mary Fowler.
Heatlaee* Oe #&gt;«• Tfcree*
'.! J | tubes.
, Hmith Is tha former Evelyn WB_ kinaop. daughter of Mr. and Mra.
Lake Mary, Massachusetts, 60; Al W. French. B uford, Wiscon­
|J . L. Wilkinson.
sin, T i; Alton EL Fuller, Sanford, hfaaaachusetU. 66; Mra. Charles
Two h tjre ?fter midnight w
C. Giles, Umatilla, Georgia- 60; 8. F. Haines, Altamonte, MastaNew Years Eve, a son wa* hem .
chuaetts, 64; M n. B. F. Ifainea,. Altamonte, Massachusetts, 67;
tn
M n. Francis Juatln Lynch of {
j-g", ■
V&gt;;
Hanford, widow of tbo late D r.
John Heaton, Laka M ary ,. Ma»»»‘y us«tu. 72; Frank C. Herrick,
Francis Juitln Lynch. Tho
tha cothraak
C U rem ut, N. H.. yanaont, 641 M h. Frank C. Herrick. Claremont
" t o fer* a t Oraago General HoeN. H-, Scotland, M i A L Hillard, 8aaford, Florida, S I; J. M.
with
tha
three-man
outfit
of
r&gt;io| In Oriando. Mra. Lynch |«
II.M. Wateon, W.O. Fleming
Hood, Lake Mary, Georgia, 74; Mrs. J. M. Hood, U k e Mary. and Phil Greahoff composed the John Lurwlg. A.U Lyons and Bill the former Elisabeth Shoe maker 'M
Vihlen.
Tha
former
team
had
*
three
man
golf
team
th
a
t
turn­
Georgia, 67; U 0 . Horn, B u ffed , North Carolina, 60; Mrs.
ed In tho beat ball score over the gross 6U with a five handicap, ■Shoemaker of Bonford.
L Q. Horn, B uford, North CoralfaM, 71.
week-end to win the "dogfight while the latter aroimeti 78 with
D. W. Hutchinson, U k * Mar Goergu, I t ; W. H. Jameson, tournament « l the Country Club, 14 Handicap.,**«h member of the
teams rocaived one golf bsIL
Sanford, Kentucky, 66; Jao. D. kakins, Sanford, Alabama. 64; Pro Allen Stewart announced to two
Other teams and the score w ent
H
Mra. M. E. Jonas, Sanford. Florida. 68; Joseph . K a o d a _ B M
B.O. Smith, A.B. Holmes, Jack
m g gross ■
sky, Laka Mary, Boh emia, 78; V , .E. Kambro, Longwaod, Geor­ C h s r # 'K , Sa‘.srith a aia llornor and L.A. Lumkiuist with I The waat* paper depot
score was 82. a groaa of 73 mlnua an •l#ht
gia, I l f Vre. Ada Kennedy, S aafofi, .Georgia,
Caorgia, 68;
| Jam aa.F. KeriJ k 'r iW l" their play handicap for a net of 88: H.H.
, Hi
Breaab UgvrgUkt, U ke
Club, will b* open ta
t o u t I (cantuiat, U M Mary, Sweden,
^ V \l
noon from 8 B0 o'cl
IndlanJk 8Bi Mra. H .^J. Lehman. Sansundown and all day
‘ O v u m , New *Yerk, 66;
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No.
-W . U fF . S u fe p t, Florida,
! four-mag
n U w t.' L*M
fo T u M d
H r IW M la lrS

Prsee

The Dritiah today acknowledged
• fresh throat to their left Dank
In the vital Malayan sector of the
Pacific war as the Japanese drove
southward toward Singapore and
forced new leadings at the mouths
of the Perak and Bertram Rivers.
Tba Japan.#* claimed
the
broadening of thalr Invasion of
Borneo with the occupation of
Bruneo, between Sarawak • and
British North
Borneo.
The
Japanese also claimed the oceupalioa of the etimtagie island of.
Labusn, off British North Borm o , tinea Jan. 1.
New.defeats for the defender,
of Singapore and Borneo were ad­
mitted by the British yesterday.
Unable to atop the Japanese In
heavy flghtlag in the trootral
tingles bordering
the Perak
liver some SM mliaa north of
Singapore, the Dritiah withdrew
their tore** to new poaltlona • communiqua announced*
Thera area no hint here front
tba , teaming battlefield# a t the
axiaat of the British retreat. *athat Mima Japanese activity
ijwrted av»n in Southern
it, tlopeet point Perak
fh n k .
la about 240 mile* from
... Maanwhlia- a bloody batlla of
wMhliatlon li In progreaa against
I Japsuiese troop, Uattgbtshlag rings about
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Commander Wavell
Predicts Ultimate
Jaoanese Defeat

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Sanford Herald

JUNE?
ARCADE a
Package Store

Anderson1 Griffith

Funeral lllm t« r •
Corner First A Fnfcch
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to M itre tin t 1041 w u
* bonner p t r and that receipts
W 7 ~ r in

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^■M O N D AY, JAN. ». U 4 I__

BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY
i f u d - T T NOW: Draw nl*h to
Ood end US will draw nigh to
/• a . Glranao your hand*, ye sin*esa- and perify your hearts ye
double minded.—James 4:8.

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-re v SEA-WIFE'S- LAMENT .
(From The Lantern)
(TH E clothe* a n sprinkled,
' The yeast la set;
. (Oh, turp^the hands of the rloek

KCUMUMIUAL
CLEAN

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C00K1N0 PRO- V
TECTH

V 1 T A -J

MINS

I*o swift the clutching reach of

not at least one catastrophe coating 100 or more lives.

Changing Values

«V • With bland whlla face;
; (Oh, tor nthe hands of the clock
■« ■ back!)
tW Itt' moohirki fsCe ’ il sUD.T a!
me;
(Too swift It# pace.

Once the man
. —Uow-standard* of value changer
whose house was held together by nails was the envy of
tho community. Worse luck, the. time may be near when
he will be again. What’s tha defense housing coordinator
Lay by the knitting,
going to do to the values we set on things? That’s the
. I l l Drop the seams
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‘■(Oh, torn tha hands of thaelock question.
"Psst; heard about old BooBoo Clarkson? lie’s got
’
backl)
VtW .bu* the end of the ie»-wlfe's two new brass faucets on his laundry tubs.”
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BABY i ;
TERMS

d e y r'.'

(And the end of a dresm,
BAPT18TB TO MEET

■:Take ths abutter
And bring th# shroud;
: (Oh, turn the hands of tha clock

wounds.

''{ n o aesThai taken my light tway
ton.

rj, and tort at a time when wa
B in likely to need a Hospital more
jfjuut over before, some folks think
jC rsh o o id abandon plane to build
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"Smart's a whip. Told me ha waa workln’ through a
couple of senators for six steel door knobs arid some win.
dow fastenings.’’ \
’’He’ll gU ’em, too.1
“Yoa sold i t That boy’s on the make. H*'ll have a
cbmplete house, practically, ’fore he diet." — Providence
livening Bulletin.
libfllty that tha govern*
r vequlaltion prlvst"
a for u*e In th* armed
as. Wall, If lha gov*™-

Picadffly Peccadillo

At Its IJXXLacre game preserve
on the flt. John* River, near Wa*
taka, tha University of Florida
haa a quail hatchery and In 1140
raised 7,018 young birds from
814 p a in ; °n* quail laid a dutch
of 188 eggs during the year. Ths
hen quail shows much better
udgment In her mitrlmonlal aL
lances than some women as theaa
bens—1 mean th« quail hena—

PANAMA CITY, J a n . 0—IJPhThe Florida Baptist convention
wilt open It# eighteenth annual
meeting hare Jan. 11, continuing
for a week at tho f ir s t Baptist
church. Tha program will Include
two performsneea- by tha Stetson
university Glee club on Jan. 14

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The Miami Herald hi* dUeov*r.
ad th a t Ultra I* a difference between the man who la n patriot
with hi* mouth and the on* who
usee hie heart.
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A* a precaution against air
raids, a considerable .part of U t
U J . patent offlen has been ra-

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folks whs thought
ord airport vraa a
iy and srould nav*»
i now beginning

ssJL % us:

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in big new book, “Th* Day
on*," Plerra Von Pseoen srritee

Japanese Attack on the United States instantly changed our
dt thought in this country.

1 » .HWt. un. Afur cm.

■ting what ho believed to b* a
uterpleoo, It was rejected h r
■ a r t gsuory committee boesns*
* Idas wa# crude, the cOmpoei*
in bad and tho work tbootia and
(ordered.’ Burning with Indig.
ty thq artist asked fpr s Hit of
helping

s ship to th* war * * * ta

&amp; th it attack some of us thought in toms of ‘V , otheni in
of “We”. Neither of those terms expresses our feelings today.
■•••••-.; ■
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represents only one person.
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divitie

MRS. LOURINE BEAL, Sodely Editor

Social Calendar

C o u p l e Celel
Golden Wedding

F ir.
....... 'MONDAY
received
E d w in
Stelnmeyer,
% !**• ***** a i »pt*r of
Holy Franela
Cfojf E pU w pl Churth will ra n t when they celebrated their gol• t th* rtrU h Home a t 8:00 P.
wedding enniversary from
3.-00 o'clock until 10:00 o’clock
M
» ,
* TUESDAY
on Dec. 16, In the home of their
B u j l U n of Wesley C l u i of eon-la-law and daughter, Mr.
: jto
Method lat Churth will me«t and Mra. L. H. Waters In Holly
#t the ounce a t 8:00 P. M. Lane, Jacksonville.
The R e v .'a n d Mra. Stein'
* " • C- H- Winn, Mr*.
J o ta OUlOn, Mr*. T. Bradford meyer ar» former resident* of
B m l. Mr*. E. C-WUUaw*. Mr*. Sanford, where Rev. Stelnmeyer
T. C. Bolt and M l* a LroUt waa pastor of the Melhodlit
Ezani a* hostess**.
Church.
■
T h e board meeting of th#
Receiving with the Rey. end
Sanford Woman’* Club will meet Mr*.
Stelnmeyer were
Mr*,
a t 10:00 A. M.
Mr*. Franela B. AdTh# O. E. S , under the direc­ ^■tora,
®f 8*nford. Mra. Charira
tion of Mr*. C. u Irwin, will have J. Charon
Wilmington. Del.,
chart* of the Red Croat sewing JJce- H t f l ofClayton
of Tampa,
^ 1 room*
,
Mra.
Dawron
B.
Bate, o f NorUf
Beenlnolo Hitch P. T. A. will
f°Ik,
V
a.
and
F.
E.
Stelnmeyer,
i meet a t the ecUool at 3:30 P. M. Jr. of Orlando.
‘ Thera will not be a board meetThe receiving lm« etood be­
ln«. J . L. lnglcv will talk on de» fens* lit It* varlou* t&gt;ha*e* at the fore the fireplace in the draw­
ing room Th« mantel ahelf waa
meeting.
banked with a lovely arrange­
Of
WEDNESDAY
of full-blown Talfiman
retular boilnee* lunch* ment
rose* and to the right of the
o f the Women’* Club will hearth
waa a large urn. filled
be held a t 12:30 o’clock. Iloit- with mammoth
chrysan­
***** will be Mr*. E. Comp­ themums. O t h e yellow
r arrangements
ton, Mr*. H. H. McCaalin, Mr*. of golden gladioli,
chrysanthe­
Frank Kean*, Mr*. R. M. Boll mum* and ro*ea were
and Mra. R.- E. True. Resenra- •bout the rooms and aun pfaeod
porch.
tlon* . may be made by tele­
A l a r g e number of friend*
phoning Mr*. Compton, 599-J. called
during the
reception
hours, Including many out-of­
town guests.

R.W. W are Methodist
Bible Class M e e ts

ENDS TONIGtiT
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Th« R. W. Ware Bible C lin
• f th# Methodist Church met
• t Ih t church anne** on Friday
evening with Mrs. Kncar Price
fnd Mrt* G. II. Putnam, lead*
rt f i of tha Blues in the recent
attendance content. entertaining
the Rcdi, led by Mm. D. R. UP

up e r s o n a l s
M in Lou Cloud of Philadelphia,
Pa. visited with her cousin, Mrs.
Ida Chamberlain, last week.
Mrs. R. B. Riser ha* returned
from North Carolina where she
visited with relative* through the
holidays.
Mr*. J. G. Ball ha* returned
from Camp BHtruiinj; where she
tvt* been viiitin*‘wiih W «!«achter, Mr*. BeLy Ball Brown.
Sgt. B. M. Smith has arrived
from Anacostia, I). C. to spend
a 10-day furlough with hb parente on 1718 West Fir*t Street.
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Bay0® .
l!J !^ u T tU,X ,ros7
Petersburg, and la at present with
hli mo:her, Mr*. J. (J. |i„||
Mrs, Edwahl Stout has reme to her home in Detroit,
turned
Mich after visiting with her
parent*.
Mr.
and Mrs. Ed
Stonccipher.
Dr. ami
left today
Maryvillr,
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M. rnilipN.

Mr*. L. A Philips
for their
home in
Wo.. • ft**r spending
Wl‘h Mr an.) Mrs. A.

Mr*. E. Compton will have as
her guest for the remainder of
the winter, her sister, Mr* A
R. Quirnmrn of Minneapolis,
Minn.
•
Miss Betty Colbert has re­
turned to her home in Miami
after visiting through th , hoiidaya w i t h her parents, Mr.
end Mr*. IV. M. ColherL

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M rt. W hitaker Gives Owner Talks To
141 County Pioneers Attend
P arty For Daughter
Rotary Club On
Annual New
Ifear’t
Celebration
Mr*. A. I. Whitaker, Sr., en­
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('•athaaea glam Vaee O i,
Mary. Illinob. 71: Mra. J. V.
l-"V Nary. Kentucky, 86;
Mrs. J. R Lyle*, Sanford, South Carolina, 00; C. 0. Malm, San­
ford. Sweden, 89; O. B. Maready, Sanford, North Carolina, 73:
Mrs. R. M. Mason. Sr., Sanford, Georgia. « t; Mr*. Jane Matheaon. Ijskr Mary. lowra, 75; B. A! Matten, Sanford. New York, 70;
Mra. B. A Matirn, Sanford, New York&gt; 61.
W. D. Meeds, Sanford, Ohio. 60; Mr*. W. H. Meetl,. San­
ford. Indiana, 60; J. W. Mere, Sanford, Virginia, M; Mrs. J. W.
Mere, Sanford. Virginia, 70; F. R. Mitchell*. Ssnfnril, Massachu­
setts, 66; Mr*. F. R. Mitchell. Sanford. North Carolina, 80: Mr*.
E. A. Moran, Geneva, Maine, 62; E. (5. McAllister, Sanford,
New Hampshire, 67; Mr*. E. G. McAllister, Sanford. Scotland,
6-1; Mrs. S. F. McMillan, Lake Mary, Maryland. 83: C. E. MeSlarrow. Sanford, Arkansas, 81; Mrs. Sadie McWilliams, East
Sparta,
Pennsylvania, 05; Mrs. C- O. Nrlswarulur, Sanford,
Ohio, 66. M. S. Nelson, Sanford, Illinois. 77j Mrs. M. S. Nelson,
Sanfnrd. Florida. 62: Steen Nelson, Oviedo, Sweden. 7D; Mrs.
Amelia II Noble, Sanford, New York, 69
Mr* Louise Nyland, Sanford, Sweden, 72; W K. Oglesb),
Sanford, Florida, 76; B. J. Overstreet, Longwooil, Georgia, 60;
w
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\J
v m in ,
r Florida,
l»»l ra»#a,
u65,
« ,
i iHarvey
r i v r jr
J.• ae.
E. IPartin.
Oviedo,
G. IVarce. Sanford,
Sanford, Michigan. 60;
,Urv*y O- Pearce, S.
T. Peter*, Geneva,
! n 1 Pearson, l-*ke M*ry- England. 75; George
Geo
New York, UK; I, Q. Pickering, .Lake Mary, New Hampshire. 65;
Mrs. L (J Pickering, Lake Mery*, Massachusetts. 61; W. E. Han
dall, Sanford. Ohio. 70; W. C. Blley. Sanford, Georgia, K9; Mr«
G. W Roland. Sanford, Florida, 71; Mra. M. D. Senn, Sanford,
Florida, 6k ; J G. Sharon, Sanford. Florida, 64; Mr*. C. II. Shrln
er, Ijike Mary, Georgia, 62; E. C Smith. Sanford. Indiana. KS;
Z. E Smith, t’hJrlntteavllle. Va.. West Virginia. 72; Mrs Z.
E. Smith, Charlotteaville, Va„ West Virginia. 70.
William Spinney, Sanford, Ni-w York, 11; E. Stafford, laik •
Monroe, Georgia. 74: G. U. Stuart. Ijike Mary. Pennsylvania, 71:
Mra. G C Stuart, Lake Mary, Pennsylvania. 67; R. C. Swope,
Sanford. Iowa. 67; Mra. Bertha Takarh. Sanford, Hungary, 85;
Mrs. Jess Tillis, Sanford, Florida. 69; Mra. Nelle Thomas, Ge­
neva, Illinois. 66; William F. Thorne, Sr., lake Mary, Michigan,
70; Mo. C. L Vincent, Sanford, Florida, 66; Mr. C. F. Wil­
liams, Sanford, Connrctl^it, 80; Mrs. Tom Williams. Sanford,
Tennessee, 7:1: W. B. Williams, Oviedo, Illinois, 67; Mra. W.* 11.
Williams, Oviedo. Illinois, 67; W T Wiaecup. lake Mary, Ohio,
69; F. Hasky Wight. Sanford. New York. 64; J II Wynn. San­
ford. Florida, 70; J. M. Wynn, Sanford, Georgia, 76; It. E. Yowells, Adrian, Mich.. Michigan, ‘77; W A. Zachary, Sanford, North
Carolina, 72

Chairman
Plan For
Seeing Eye Dogs
Polio Campaign

tertained at her home on West
First Street on Friday even­
I •o il-e ra rr-o, rose O r,
ing, honoring her
daughter.
I esNllrv
AnlSf, whu celebrated her birth­ give her another comma nil ini mein front Frwiw 1'ifg Om
tho governor •* of
day anniversary.
1mediately a*if -when she obeys, i Florida and » similar one froni
Games of bunco were enjoyed as »he always d o e s after a i oiir n.ifi.in-il chairman of th»
and priira awarded to Kl&gt;»*. correction, then I praise h,-r foundation f, r infantile' paralytboth
Vaughn. h i g h
*o*rvr eztravagsntlv In giving coni i«. K# ith Me riran. it i« evident
among the girls, a n ,1 Rento mnmN I Rlwny# cull h e r l»v an.I all imp. riant that the fight
Hattaway,
who scored h.gh name firM u% utiract h»*r h! agnin-t th*« di-,M^e not only b«
among the hoys. Dancing eas tcntion
When «hc fml# • . I eat to.| eot hut greatly intoll*
later engage.l in by the coil obey a« nho ’M’lilom
it i«
I* ;
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local chairman
plea, after which rrfrr*h-oenia iMUally bt*cnu«r «oini* At ray cat J P«tnt«-d ...it
were served by the hostess, re ­ hat nttrartmt her attention f**i j \iuong .ntivitiea in the
sisted by her daughter. Clara- thp moment **
' t’Nign Mr Smith lifted wan ft
belle.
| ,
itor* arc wuuhrel |*e-r f.» iUCe which Will b4V01^*
Those present with the hon I , ’ '"5 •y*"
|iK*al"Llttto
in thrre* month*, h. vinln *b\ the
oree were: Mis. Ruhv Weaver. ”n
l»laven*. a
they arc bru^hod Thent
Miss Ruth Smith. Mis. Mnr-I**w- ,’1"
f N’iviu it'Ujk
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1
tboniighly
three
time
a
u
vvtrk.
[tlfl
Jorte
Weaver, M i s .
N*nry
lie’.lib I ’bv
’ [The
the- ileml
Whitmore, Mi.s Anns
Brown,
i . brushing
.. . ii remove*
HalIi*h Itagwell
hair
which
iKiially the* «•:»n-•••
Mis* Elizabeth
Vaughn an l#
I '' of
*ir the
u *‘Mojf
’'
i ad.intittion of a
mlor "
Mis* Clarnhelle Whitaker
which was a t ona
Also, Elmer Helms, Renzo j J d». Inglev |»re«iile«| over
.» morion picture. *tArring
Hattaway. Jimmie Malcolm, ltd- 1toelny’* meeting »n the ah*i*i&gt;ee
’ H 'g*
ami James Stow.
Iv Gammage, Howard H o t e l , -r, ♦of Preniilent It W Uupreehi
Mi- I M lliggina. dl*
j (*hi»rle'&lt; Morri't'ii led the elnh
Jr., Clarence Donald-on and
r
of
the
plnv.
dinrloied. s* *
I ringing
nobby Whitaker
, , tunmittee have planned
us. ..[in i activitie* incllidPresbyterian Y oung! llltlDCF.S WINS ROl’ND
i
..... - •chip cf one dog
M I N C T H N . J»*'i
b
ii th,
Sunford-Orlando
People
Entertained I WTheA SHoard
of Imnugratioi
I I Ini' I toe day, bridge
against llnrrv l»rh*fcr«. we*»t
ii * nim oi mid school
The Young IVojilc *»f t he* Unor leailcr Th4. final dev mon
Presbyterian Church wen* on jhmiU tmlnv hH'ominpmlnl th,. can
rellation of dep&lt;trnition pn» ■••••ding"
. liule- about 250
tortatnrri limt wrek with a buf­ |t re*i«
with
Attorney
(leneral
|»f which are ire—
fet supper nt the home of Mr* i Francis Ituhlle
FrancU Meriwether on Felerv
Avenue After tupper a ehtirt
biuinesn meeting wiu belli itnl
g*me« enjoyed hy the guoit.u.
Present
were
the Mi-iei
Marguerite Dibble. Mary A n n
Whelchel, Betsy Dibble,
Kimball. France* Hague,
Oirtiujrh
Meriwether, Kli i h .- l h Kill
Dtpurt
Stine,
Audrey
II a t* h.
Billv
Stine,
Audrey
It a r h,
rv bt*aI
Hilly Hrumley. Herman Brum
tlldlllll*
ley, Ralph A. Smith. Jr
Btslline, Nnllrv Trnwirk.
ert Mlncy, Kmm.tt
Hi-rndiili.
HlUy_Hartley. L'harle* t e r ! ' .
The Sanfnrd Atlantic National- Bank
Robert llermlnn, ami Delpmne
Hasty.
M em ber Federal llc p n N ll^ n K iin in c e ('n rp iirn tlo n
Also, Rev.
and Mra. E D I
Brownlee, Mra. W. S. Bromley.
Mra. R. E. Ilernilon. Mr- 1’ It. ,
Bach, Mra.
George A. Pti",^ ,
Mra. Meriwether, Mr*. K \V
FBe and J, A Bi-lline

( heck the Figures

John McMahon has rturned
to the Station
Hospital in
Camp BlandUig after spending
.James Leonard Weds
the weekend with his parents, Mr. And Mrs. Lee
^ f h . devotional wai conducted Mr. and Mr*. S. C. Gardner.
Entertain Friends Miss M artha Bryan
by Mr*. J. C. Davin, who gave
Orin
Adam*
l
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f
t
yesterday
a Bible .scripture and also led
The marriage of Miss Martha
Th«. home of Mr. and Mr*.
In prayer. The buaineaa res­ for Carlisle Military School in
Ilryan, daughter nf Mr and Mr*.
alon waa presided over by the Bamberg, S. C., after spend­ Faye Lee in Enterprise was the Leslie
SENATOR DIES
Bryan of Altnmnnto
president, G. R. Sima, and the ing the holidays with his par­ ►erne on New Year’s Five of n Spring*,ToUr
ST. AUGUSTINE. Jan 3 idn
and Jsme* Henry I.ro&gt;nminute* and other report* were ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ro s s friendly gathering of friend*.
—Former
Stale Senator I’eter
Music, games
and
other nnl. .on of Mr. sod Mra. A rth u r Kendrick, 79. died here Saliinliiy
given by the secretary, Mr». Adams.
A Leonard of Drtrolt. Mich., wa*
forms
of
amusement
were
p
ar­
W. F. Bryan.
Mr. and Mra. W. M. Philip* and ticipated In throughout the ev­ Milemniznl on New Year’* »fter- night.
A serlea of Interesting game*
I or* N. I’aln tcilii A te.
son
left Saturday for thoir home ening,
...... . after which the guesta nmm nt 4:00 o'clock at the home
la enjoyed under the direc­
of the lirliio'* imrrnts, with tho
ushered
into
the
dining
In
Florence,
S.
C.
a
f'rr
spending
'w
ere
U
atllalors,
(Jenernlortv,
S lu rlo rr . G eneral line
t i o n t i Mrs. Price and Mr*.
liev E. 1). Brownlee, pastor of
Putnam, who later served r*- the holidays with Mr. Philips’ ’ room where refreshment* were he Presbyterian Church, offici­
of
tiKetl
Auli»
P
a
r
is
.
S p rin u s. U sed T ires
parents, Mr. and Mn.
A. M. served. The lace covered table
freahments to those present.
______
wa* centered with a Urge bowl ating.
and Tuh.*s ns lont; a s th ey Iasi.
Members present Included Mr. Philips.
The nuptial vows were ezehangof old fashioned popcorn bail*.
and Mrs. D. It. Ulrey, Mr. and
Phone l ‘2S — J. I„ P erkin*
Cadet Alfred Doudnev w*. ac­
Those enjoying the occasion d Frforc an Improvised altar
Mr*. C. L. Wynn. Mr. and Mrs.
HAPI’Y BIRTHDAY
to New Smyrna lari with th* ho»* en*l h"«*e»» were: l-tnked with greenery, rsiln lilies
if.riOP’Davhu Mr. ami Mrs. W; companied
SUNDAY
Mr*. Larson. Mr. and Mra. and white gladioli. The mantel
F. Bryan. Dr. and Mr*. G. 1J. night, where he boarded the train
Kenneth llarlnean
Fork Union Military Academy W alter Trapp, the Mi**ej Ardlsfc in tho living room also carried
Putnam, Mr. and Mr*. R. L. for
Gladv* Wright
in Fork Union, Va., by hia pa­ and Ix&gt;i« life
of Enterprise, out the bridal motif with greenery
Hutchison, Mr. and Mrs. G. It. rents,
MONDAY
lighted white taper* in grad
Rims, Mra. M. C. Cinder. Mrs. ney. Mr. ami Mrs. S. F. Doud- Mr. and Mra. A. G. CUuro, and
Lucia Goff
Jr., and children, llatel, Clyde uated candelabra.
P rka, Mis* Norene Norwood,
A program of appropriate music
and Myrna J e a n , of Benton
M ta Ttndal). Dr. W. P. RuhrB i l l Colbert, . Jr., returned Junction, Mr. and Mr*. Netty was played preceding and during
man and Judgu R. W. Ware.
yesterday to the University of W n 1 1. Mr. and Mrs. O. F.. the ceremony hy Mr*. Lucillo Me­
Georgia In Athena, after spendand children Nora Belle in'yre of Orlindo.
Tha board of manager* of the nig the holiday* with hi* par­ Clause
Mlaa Laura Ilryan, slater nf
■n&lt;l Din iiul Boh Lfc
Sun*
Carden Club will meet at the ent*. Mr. and Mra. W. M. Col­ ford,
the bridr, nttendnl her as maidand
*Billy
Watt
of
Wash
home of Mrs. J. H. Cokkwgh In bert, and with relative* in
of-honor, weiring a eolt of teaIngton, D. C.
_
Rom Court a t lOdM A. M.
roee rahlilt hair wool and brown
Miami.
THURSDAY
OFFICIAL ORDER NO. Ili-A
accessories. Her flowers were tal­
•
• iH
Thu executive board meeting
Mr. and Mra. E. Compton Miss Bryan And Mr. isman ruses. William B. Morgan
o f t h # American Red (’mra accompanied t h e i r
nf Detroit, .dirh. acted as beat
daughter,
b# bald a t 10:00 A. M. at Mlaa Helen Compton, to Jack- Leonard Are^ Honored aun.
In Ihe matter nt fix in g minimum prices of milk anti cream In the Slat#
Cross headquarter! on •onvllle yeeterday whom «he
The bride enters! Updh the arm
S t m t All persons left by train for her home in
of Florida for that portion of Seminole C ounty co m p risin g th e Tow n of Sanford 1
EntertainInr with n pre-nupt»| nf her father, hy whom ahn wa*
th* recent roll call Duluth, MlntL, after spending party honoring
MIm
Marth.i given in marriage. She wore a
and all dUtrlcts within a radius of nix miles of Ihe Sem inole Cuunly C ourt IIoum,
Invited to be present.
a »hort while with her parent*. Bryan of Altamonte S p rln o r 1 prince blue rabbit hair wool suit,
and repealing Official Order No. 16..
T V Friendship League of th*
June* Henry Leonard of DrtwH. with matching accessories, and a
Mr*.. Lourine Bee I, Mr*. Lillian Mich., Mr. and Mr*. W. D. Hof­ corsage of bronze orchids end
of Mr*. John Divi- Vickery, Shirley MorganVand J. mann were boat* on New Year * tuberoses.
- r
Md, a t 3:00 o’clock
Th* bride’s mother chose for
W. Baker accompanied \C ad et Eve at their home on Valencia
(A) Such inventiKallons and proofs ns the emergency permits having been
O, will hay* chart* Walter Baal to New Smyrna laat Driv*.
.
,
. the occasion a 'partridge crept
Oroea room* In the nlaht where he left for 'Pork
mode and dug and legal public hearing having been held after notice given, which
A holiday theme of^red and dreis and her Gower* were white
Union Military Academy In Fork white predominated In live decora- eamelll**. T h, bridegroom's mo­
In the Judgment of the Hoard Is sufficient, and due deliberation having b««a &lt;
raaend
Club will
ther wore a navy sheer dress
if Court Home at Union, Va.
had, it is HEREUY OIIDEKKI) (hat the following schedule of minimum prioq
with long waist effect of shadow­
ed blue lace, and a corsage of
Dean A. Smith returned Satur­
for the aale of milk and cream shall prevail In Ihe above named marketing arc#, |
white camellia* and tuberoaee.
to--hie hem* In Chlraga. 111.
Chapter day
aama-to
bgcomg-gffsctlvg-January-Rr-HM'Jrsnd -whoH-remoitz -m-fuli-forcw and-gt
The
dining
room
table,
laceafter (pending the holiday* with
" A f te r the ceremony, ah Informal'
wilt meet at Mr. and Mra. John MeUch, Sr. covered, era* lit by tall red candle* reception
wa*
held
for
the
out-offeet
until
the further order nf this Hoard:
M. 8. Win- Mra. Smith and daughter, who *e- burning In errata! bolder*. The
gueete and wedding party.
la Avenue at cnnpanled him here, will remain centerpiece waa composed of a town
Ml** Katherine McGehee of O r
Mra. W. C. for a longer y|«lt.
crystal bowl filled with red rose- Undo preaided over Ike guest book
bud*. Mr*. Hofmann waa aaatated and th* bride'i aunt*, Mr*. W. D.
•eiilon
Cadet* Ray and Billy Herndon in earring punch, aandwhWhei and Hofmann of 8anford and Mr*.
fomen* left laat night from New Smyrna cake by Mr*. H. N. Sayer.
L. C. Tyu* of Barneavtll*, Ga.*|
Tboee preeent with the ho*t* served punch and cake. They were 1
fo r Fork .Union Military Academy
and
guests
of
honor
were:
Ml**
BUTTERMILK
SWEET MILK &amp;
In Fork Union, Va., after (pend­
assisted by Mra. jforgiht C.
ing the holiday* with- their pa­ L«ur* Bryan, Mlaa Rebekah Tyu*. Howard and th* Mlaaea Joan and
CHOCOLATE MILK
rent*, Mr. and Mr*. O. P. Hem- Ml** Peary Tyu*, and Mr*. L. Jon* Howard, Mra. R. L. Smith:
WHOLESALE RETAIL
C. Tyu* of Bametvllle. Ga„ Mlaa Jif . end the Mist** JUbekah and |
Mary Leonard,Mb* Janet Hall;
Q uart ......... 10c........12c
WHOLESALE RETAIL
. Jame* C arter left, yeaterday William B. Morgan and Rlchl*
EM ow C
reception' t
Morgan,
of
Detroit:
E.
D.
New­
Q
uart
.........
16c.......
18c
for South Georgia College In
eoopU Irit for a wedding trip „ .
P int ............. 5c.......... 6c
Dahhoaga, where be will return* born* of New York City; Mine Miami They wlD make their home
Orlando: In Detroit.
P in t .......
8c. ’.... 10c
his studie* after • pending the boljl Katherine OcChea of
Gal. (At Dairy) __ 30c
with kte parent*. Mr. and Jack Leonard of St. Augustine; -M r*. Leonard received I
P int .........4c......... 5c
Mra. B. B, Carter. He we* *«• Mr. and Mra. Tolar Bryan of education In th* SanfoiM and Ore 1
j
corn p u le d h r Cbarlea WUlUme Altamonu Springs; Dr, and. Mri;
schools, Uter attending
Mra. Oerdon College in Barneevtla, Ga.
who will cdntlntM hi* studie* J. N. Tolar, Mr. and
20% CREAM
H. N. Sayer, and Ralph Tolar,
40% CREAM
,th*'P **t rear she has been
WHOLESALE RETAIL
Or Undo* f lr *‘ N ,l,ow J I
. w h o l e s a l e ' r e t a il
Mr. U onaH attended grade I
Q
uart
......... 65c....... 70c
Q uart ........ 95c.... $1.10
i“
Wayn#
ilty In Detroit. He Was
P in t .............36c....... 40c
..........50c....... 60c
k,u " o / r?SL General Motors
Jl# ta Flint, Mich, and U
&gt;/* Pint i.... 18c....... 20c
VS P int
25c.......30c
j jJ k jJ .^rwltema* for Chevrolet |

ANNOUNCING The Opening Of
STRICKLAND’S USED PARTS

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NOTICE OF CHANGE IN IL K PRICES ;

Tomorrow Is
BARGAIN DAY!
Double Program

MILK PRICES MINIMUM

Vi

Pint

tsibanc Island la chief of
cluster

(B) IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a Sc bottle deposit shall be chargwt |
un til wholesale bottle milk and cream which la to be resold fur consumption off
th# premia## w hen delivered.
«All
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n u n w n i uOrder#
r u v r* nherewith
ir v w u n urw
conflicting
are nvicujr
hereby

DONE and ORDERED by

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majority of the membent of the Florida MOR

Commlaulon this 29th day of December, 1941.

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MONDAY, JANUARY'S, IMS

THE SANFORD HBRALP, SANl^ORP, FLORIDA

Bemle Bierman Is Negro Bobbers Get
Galled By Marines 18 Months l&amp;ntence
I Jsanls Craft 8 Clraca _
t Nan Valley
t Herat Tip
I neeety Madge t Olate Cg
« MISS Halves I Hr. Jack
Third Race—futurity
Cl'Sres Malt l&gt;ellr Bawklel
1 J K. W. 1 t Varnish
t alls* InalewooO* Nllm llasarri
S (Ilea romton 7 Okvntah
4 |irs&gt;&lt;krr *hIp t lleir* H rs
Fourth Race—Futurity
I Draft** Uoy
4 Hade
i ll&lt;&gt;b Moore
* Tw**«1l»rtum
a Ileer's W arrior; lamp Uabt
4 wall" Jonee » t’nurt o»i&gt;i*&lt;l
Fifth Raeo—4-16 Mil*
I Mashed Itsd
S l»lp*r Traffic
] Mi Kortune S 7&gt;uity Hauni
j Willi* MM*
7 V»*l Kite
4 Miami railing 1 nrushle
Bfith Race—Faturlty
I WIdli Zephyr 4 Joyful Morn
7 Jovial Hebe
4 lllp Th* W*»

M r s .A m e iic a

PHOENIX. Aria., Jan. 5— m
—Word that Bemle Bierman, Min­
nesota's famed coach, had been
relied to active duty with the ma­
rine Corps served to emphasise
to the netlon'e. leading mentors
today that plans for collegiate
football are on a day-to-day basis.
The report put a damper on the
National Collegiate Athletl; as­
sociation foolhnll rules commit­
tee meeting, hut Frit* Crider,
whoso University of
Michigan
team* have been a ^hnrn in the
tide of the Golden Gopher", said
"we're not surprised at anything
any more.
“ We all knew that Bernie *v»
in the reserve but didn't espeev
him to he called so soon, football
likes everything else is operating
on—a—day:tii-ilsy liasts,•' v ul we
have no way of telling how many
* ill be missing from the players
and couch"s' benches nest year,

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P la n ts I
Program*
8:00 Kdwln C, Hill
8:10 Greyhound C»c*
8 15 Wnwer M&lt;*M
8:30 l.um and Abner
6:85 The World today
7:00 The lam* Ranger
7 JO Blondle
8:C0 Vox Pop
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HJO Make Kin* 8. B.

to (err* I# month at Halford
Dr. Ir* N. Gabriataon. diractor
of Circuit Judg* M. B. ■ Smith ye*of the fish and wildlife aervka,
UnUjr u they plod guilty of a
estim ates America's annual con­
chirr* of breaking and entering
sumption a t wild!Ifs gam** and
Watson and Company at th*
fish
is 4,03400,000 ]
State Farmers Market, potic* re­
In an emergency could
ported yesterday.
Th* rwgroes, Walter Zander*
and T.C. Bandar*, w*r* arr*st*d
Singapore
after the robbery Christmas night
that resulted fro
in which a money boi containing
th*
Sues Canal.
about 123 In cash and $75 In
checks wia takan.tPollc* recover­
ed most of the loot
Chief William* declared, "It is
4:45 Hark Hawley, near*
a r°od thing for Eanford that
6:00 For the Farmer
these known negro thieves have
5:10 Twilight Ms Indies
teen put away for awhile."
5:30 War Letters from Britlaa
Police also announced that 229
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_____ 8:30 Norman Beasley A ills Fla
»T tH S M U l D a a r M il
•not be used now until a license
Th* Aenaal Maatla*
Cowboy*
is obtained.
stock
balden ef th* Om
7:00 Breakfast Brwl'.lc*
LMaipaay will be
7:45 Up New*
fh. office of Ik* Cami
rso's. Nemlnol* Coualy, r l e r t d a , on
7.56 Weather A Time
W inter HavenOrange FARMERS’ MARKET 8.00 The World Today
Monday, January I Ilk, 1*48 a t I*
8:15 Organ Mood*
(Signed) 11,0. ltatd*man
Festival I s Slated a a v p o H U a r v r r r * * M ie * a *
8.30 Breakfast Randeieou*
B e e re ta ry
NAMKWT
8:45
Virginia
WINTER HAVEN. Jan. 5 - Mlaseflaaeeau Prull *ad »*I*I*4I* 9:00 Morning Devotion*
(Rpt-cial) — F.duitttional un.1
nepers
9:15 American School of th&lt;
O f Sale* I p T e 1**1 * • * ,
amusement features of high
Air
J
a
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. «. ISSS .
quality are assured visitors to Pbeae 4*
9:45 Up Newa
M 1 ,in
the annual Florida Orange hrsF lorida r n o o i r r *
10:00
Marncl
tival which open* in this city
HkT-OIlT NO 17
10:05 Black A White Note*
Monday. Jan. 19, for a v.rek’s AVIH-A7MIM If* ls*kl l*.J* to 10:15 Myrt k Marg#
run. Among the educational IIV3ANH llu llpr Tdr*n 11.41 to 10:30 R epmother
tha floriculture
10:15 Woman of fo u r
and the public school rs11:00 Mary Lee Taylor
both
occupying
Isrga
11:15 At Home With Sally Mar
Inga and carrying display*
many organisation* In Folk
11:30 Bright Horizon
IL ^ lIIL
ity and Florida,
II
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11:55 Temperature Bulletin
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12:00 Kate Smith Speaks
COl.I.AItl'H Dos llun 74c
12:15 Walts Time
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It usually rslUva* constipa­
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Hard-Pressed British
Troops Fall Back
Before Jap March
9 , On Malayan Front

Defenders Yield
* On Both Flanks
n

Chinese Try To Wipe
• Oat 40,000 Nipponese Caught In Trap
Mr *— »•■»-«

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. On the Malayan front
ftrave new reverses marked
.the British stand today
9 «fiinat -the Japanese drivtoward “ Sfnptpfirt.rThe
lah acknowledged their'
• r d - pressed defenders
elded further ground at
ith ends a n d the front
'under attacks by land and
m s.

Tbs British retreated from
Xmantan, only 190 mllaa north
af Btngapora, a n d mads the
aaaond withdrawal
In
thraa
Qday* Ao^ a aat a throat to thaii
A Chungking m lllury spokron an said today 40,000 Ja i
«N troops are caught k

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M a c A rthur's M e n
Htalt Jap Progress
As American Aerial
Assistance Arrives

Fifty-Six Billion la
R? AaagflatM I'rrog
On the central Russian front, I-'
F ar East
KstimatedVVar Pro­
the 8ovlet counter-offensive M J.1
Commander
reported sweeping the G em m a
gram Expense For
back upon Kursk 2H0 mil#*
Coming FiscalYwnr
below Moscow ana about 100
miles snuth of Orel.
i r Sw w s ire r t . . .
On the Leningrad front, tho
At least seven enrmy planes
were hit by terrific sntl-elrrroft Russian* asserted they recap­
300 equate miles of ter­ Given Authority T o
John Beardall Was fir, from the fortifications of tured
Officials Confer T o
Manila Bay durmr s four-hour ritory and SO villager In fTve
—Aide -To President air .attack, the War Department days after crushing the Natl i C a r r y O u t Tire
Make Arrangem ent
offensive.
today.
Before . Promotion reported
A bulletin from Adolf Hit­ • ’ Program I n
Area
For
Early Opening President
Declares
The fortress of Cnrrrgidor Is­
land and ths forces of General ter's field headquarters Indi­
7
cated
the
Russians
are
now
In
Admiral John Brardall, fqrm- Douglas MacArthur
were
at­
- l Mrmbfn
of th#
Srminol#
Rklabli«nmrnl ,»f a vumtiunul
*
i rn
w'*
ar m ld a n t Of 8anford and Or­ tacked by SO planes, but material full command of tha Black Set County Allocation Ho«nl ese(ruining ,ch«H»l here an- ( l M l a c k
lo
E nem y
lando. h a s been (alerted by damage end casualties to defrnd- waters around Crimea.
ruled their oaths of office yespeuied virtuelly eerlsin after
______
Tne Russians announced yes­ Irrday
President Rooaevelt ae the nest are were called light.
ami
thereby
beenme
n week end conference between I
U’ i C t n v c T i i v
■
^
superintendent of tho Naval
Tokovo headquarters claimed terday the Germans have been friteral agents ami were given
State .ml City ..fflei.l.. Sma-rin 1 , ' '
", “ n C' — ___
Academy a t Annapolis, accord­ the sinking of tO .hip. in Phili ­ routed from almoet the whole authority to ration tires in th,.
iindiuU -T. VY. -IdttetuM MRwwwrFif »
• ftrffR p ^ n Ti^ing to an Associated Press dis­ ppine waters and th» destruc­ of the Kerch Peninsula. Grime*" counte and to .c a rry eul
yesterday.
•lity |iritmis»*,| ('u n c ro s s anil
patch.
tion of 140 tr.-cks In aerial .g t- 1 latawav Us the Caucasus, by Red objectives of the tire rationing
Robert Ikdley, State mi |n-r the* nut mi t h a t
th e w a r
Gait.
MscArlnur a .armies which blasted the Nasls program, It was announced to ­
_,_Tha President's —N aval- a We teckv - on
visor
of
tdidc
und
industrial
from town after town in a 45- day. The members are Chair*
sines last May, Admiral Bear- forces sinew Friday.
W in illl s-ttsl
victory ntnl
education,
ami
J.
K.
William
They hinted Jspane.e troops m le advance within two days.
dall was educated as • youth
S. Colemnn M. :t.
i Jr., Stile director uf viH-ntiuitsI •*!!11i Ma-sl a tri'n ic m inus proThe new and smashing victory knsn Walter
hero and hi Orlando. Hia moth­ have made little progress in the
,nd Ralph II Wight.
| « ’ ration, met with local official* | ilui'linn |&lt;llia I'ntli
mliriu-intf tin*
attempt
to drive Gen. Mae- !n the south was matched by the Wiegint
er, Mrs. Flaranca Desrdall re­
It
was
slated
that
no
now
and iilsnneii for an early np.-ninu m t| tmt " f I 'Jft. IHID | tin in's,
side, in Orlando with two nf Arthur’s forces hack Into the recapture of Belev In a central tire* or 'tubes will he -old in
uf
tne
retinol
after
es|irr««inv
'
Mr. Boardall’s brothers. Dr. H. Batan peninsula, and more good front thrust and showed the Ger­ the county without a certificrle
satUfactiun with the lucul n-t up (ii.lMitl ta n k s. :tr*.0(lit ailtiM. Boordal) and Mayor William nears came with reported arrival man* back 100 miles from the and they can be lamed h&gt;- the
They a-eure.1 th e_ Chamber of ' n in 'ra fI tfiins anti 111.000 llthl
reinforce- nearest point of their now thrrotBtardal! of OrUndo.
. 1of American aerial
I C'omnifrrr that (ho ilrfrn.u* (ruin lints uf shi|i|ijitR in liM.’l,
board only on snecific in*truc
llo was born In a log house menta In the Philippine theater. -n-revrrse to Moscow from the tions from Washington
1 ing tchiMtl will l»,s t**tahli4hiMl Mini
"Japanese military aircraft co- south.
lii ;i ir m n ly w o n lt «l ntcsajigo
Acmriling to news reimrt. j unintniiutl ut ft»«l«*r»l riiunur.
near
Sanford, and
attended
Mr. Crleman said, "We *an Archibald
Increasing- dissension among
oil th #
I*.
Wovell.
‘
th # union «l«*
Seminole County schools. &lt; . operetiag with land forces on
Il-'liteh
not Issue certificates to civilian commander for India and Itm | jirovitlcd (here i.&lt; ■uffidctU rn liv«’if«l #IIIt ji t •• P ki*f
the
Batan
peninsula
have
bombwl
Adolf
Hitler
ami
his
winter-worn
'ltllll
HI, nomination a* roar ad(•• » loint
| rollmrnt (41 ju«lify (In* nminlcn
automobile driver* under a n y
enemy
conrentratloni
at
Rlmal.
Natl
generals
was
reported
re­
4
t*U«|ll||
thr
S
S**m»t»* und
mlrsl la now beforo the Sen­ Balanga and Subic,’ the Tokyo
circumstances unless they can ■na and the fiivt military bud- unc*« t»f Ihi* &gt;chool, Btitl *,%*ri »*v«ry II O II • f ••f
liably
lait
nijht
a
t
ths
Soviet
er
to
score
n
&lt;ma&lt;hing
survvss
'.
I'l
••,*l|l#llt
Koo«t*vrll
I Kit Digs in# »l« l irvtl Vial in *iii9Wrii
ate.
a be classified as essential u«er* against the Asi* In l.ihyu. i* lo nil a4lvvrli*«*iiu*n(
The President la understood communique said. Subic Is all high command announced
in
(In* i | N i k t ‘ i f th # - r t« rifir
miles north of tho Baton province steady tjrnlng of the Uermaa as prescribed by the govern klalr«l (»» hr ml On* anti Axi* ! |i«r«l«l,
be
bn.I
rrccivtsl
'Our
war
progrunt
to hare chosen A dm iral' Baav- bMdtr,
it I m ill t
and with Araerlcin-Fillp. flanks on the central Moatow mrnl. It will ssre the i-e-nde land,
an 4l nir f«»rr»*n in th# 100 ri*fip4inA«' 4, and (K it
t h«*r«Ihr citmimr fi«4-i4l year will
daU fa r tho past baratma he pbw forces
time,
the
tire
dealer,
and
tS*
still
holding
tiw
c'ty
front
. , .
wants a vigorous young man
wi* no doubt thut the number cost $.Mi,11(111.mill.mill
Far Pacific.
A foreign source with Infor* hoard. If requests ore not made
tlu t ,h» Japanese
an speed up !*
lie added: Title means tn trs
of trainees would Im- umplo t.
had
railed
to
achieve
any
dgep
hy
persons
who
hsvr
in*
i
hsne*.
matlon
from
’an
irrefutablg
teak af edu- throat Into Batan.
sllfy bringing the *rhi&gt;o| here 111*1 Iloltd* ,iii,i itonils and la«e»
to
obtain
a
eertlfieste."
nt
alroad"
said
that
MiliariaThe State reuresentalives mel It mean* en 'ull-oiit' war by Inmfcalonlng naCompute InatruelloTts c * n.
mlaaal of tho supremo German
ft
.
*1 '
with. Mr. Higgins, Mr. Lawton, tivblu-d rffoil sml family effort
reinin'- tlnwa ellglhle
to l.uy
commander. Field ^aro h a.
Alev
Johnson, June* Gut and V i in n tmllisl r*mnlrv '
la s a tis f y Urn In*
res ami how to oldnin then
Walther
He th-*-Inred, " V* mir ttow.'r
A. Speer. Mr. loiwton rei|Uested
III
he
arinlad
htter.
No
rehlrd
each
affair
it
Jim*
tuT*'
printed
hltsr.
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a
r
o
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A
v
p
i
i
r
p
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W
i
l
l
the
third
le n t
that Mr. Johiuon be apimlnte.l ""I *'«r rest* rr-* are fully mo­
—
laced
on
(JkuoC,
^
v
^
^
d
o
n
^
M
H
H
e
re
n
c
e
w
u
i
k»r
to assure alfkiak&gt;rekp&lt;vn*lbilit&gt; bilised, wo shall ra n y llw attack
' *
agreed
of the school and handle nil nnt
i-ain 't tb- rmmy. We *ball lilt
retreaded Urea, or of used or
lets concerningIf in#
the early eslab Mm and h't him agnin wherever
_____ olflrer’a coots, to
, repaired tubes, |he bi-ird point­
hment. Mr. WiHitma * »ncurr»*tl 1*n«l whi’iiedT
• an rent-h him.'’
^ •.»
train' *JTitian collect
ed nut.
I • .
ul»h (hr appuinlinrnt of Mi '
Admiral Baardan of the An*
Immediately upon completion
who will tlirerl gcncrul
napblls class of 19*8. probably of ■ course at rth e Silvalloii
FamouB Surgeon Will JohliAtm,
Entomologist W arns
o)&gt;rro(ion of th# nrhiNil,
wilt ha Installed In hia n e w Army Training Callage In At­
Tin irrmip vi«i(nl irv rrjl ItiiM
^
V A f V r 8 t !S e c r e ta r y J . J o n e s
I
lanta, Go., Captain George M. :W «
post at the rod " f January.
Be
Main
Speaker
O f Decay
:nr# Itrlonirinir to the Cilv. which Farm ers
Admiral Beankll commanded Woods - received an appointment
M e e t i n g O f Y e a r ;T o
sp eak
O n
P o lio
will t|uiiu(p hoj«ini* Mpari* (.• ih,.
the heavy cruiser Vincennes- to become head o f'th a t organi­
A
t
O
n
e
Session
projitl. Mr. Dollry an,I___
Mr. WilISAI.VKNYII.I.K. -Inn il (Sn#before hia aaaignmant to tho sation In Seminole County, sueCity commissioner* will hold | Although the campaign f»t
lianid
(h#lr *ali«fiii'&lt;
«al
iwm*« fipm&gt;r&lt;l
#vpri,«arfl th#ir
| rial* llor*( dofi*n«t* nirninst insect#
eroding Major William Longer
Whits House. '
Dr.
Thnmaa
Perron,
surgeon
their
annual
organlsstkin
meeting
.
fuP(1&lt;
^
prm
.ni
Bml
to
rJjt*
(ion wiih (h# building iparr.
attnikinr Irttrk nod fruit rrop« I#
who hta bean appointed to a
of the VInite*l State*
•'ll i« hoped th# «rhtNi| will li
a Mfll-t'morl offiust*. nrronlimr
position In the United Service tonight a t which tlmo • mayor t pollomyrlltla ba« not formally general
Pubic
IWallh
Service,
will
be
for
1942
will
bo
elected,
ami
two
^
ln
s
,
n,i,,nle
County,
pUn*
gin
to
oiwrat#
in
Ih#
n#tt
fr#
Organltatlon offices at Valdoata.
. . I»» J. I». Wntnoi*. enlomolouUl
the
principal
speaker
at
the
din­
commissioner,
will
be
lastalle.l;
•
(of
thp
(lrtT,
,
r#
taking
shape
________
uiieu,
1
#0
drive
__„
w#rk«
Mr.
I
awttin
Mtatnl.
All
I
wiln lb«» Florida Kipfriment St 4 Go.
Cap!. Woods, hia wife, daughter City Clerii H. • N. 8ays» stated I ^ y ,, n.iUmaf drive It" already ner *e*»lon of a conference on inl#ri*4ln|
houltl i)&gt;nlarl Alex t (iou, und Florida irroworx wh;*
"llrallh
in
th*
Home
and
Na­
rogram*.
meeting will be hejd ' ^ r wav wltn radio progrem*.
__ ...._____
Johnnoit itl lhc» Heminolf High | •*••1 •# *orderinir repnir parts for
and son arrived Friday 'to take todaya The
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.
-man of tional Defense" which I* spon­ SrhtNbl.
bwal chairman
oyer tha work In thU vicinity i t the City Hall starting at 7:30 Ned Smith,
j diiMtinir and #pruyln^ riic# mny
sored
by
th*
Florida
State-Wide
tho retiring organisation head, P. M.
tha committee for the celebration
Mrn Ih*(w#rn IH und o.i ar*- i n',t ,,uv‘* «*«Ml»»»n nt nu.lv lo IdiM
I’ublie
Health
Commission
and
On*
of
tho
commissioners
will
said thla morning.
of President Roosevelts birthday,
digribl# (o attend th,* ■rht»o|. ,'1'*
;i( Ih«- pro|b*&gt;r (im#.
Tho now leader In social work bo voted for tho ono-year term stated today. Among the first scheduled to be belli nn Jan. Ill which will have day uiitl niuht
J"1* l*rh»rltlr« l ivision of (ho
ind 1? in Orlando nt the An-eand
Jamea
Gut
will
bo
reinstated,
la
a
native
of
Woshf
Washington,
D.C.
programs
on
tho
Columbia
radio
claxMr*. Th# rour»#« will ri»nl,r«wln (ion Munncv
W .PA.
haa bam
___ connected with and Georga Blahop will tako hi* notwnrk will be an address* by •-'It lintel. Ur. Dan Cone, direc­
rlrclrical welding, tiltlio m'
,'n" given a high preferemv
___ naa by and
County t lan-miatiori,
stlofi Army
Army. for
fo&lt; • number of commlaslonsr's MIL W. C. llill Jtsse Jones, secretary nf com­ tor nf the Seminnle
Aldp
carpentry
or
"••Inl»
nninnficturer*
nf fari.l
a f the two Salvation
Unit, said todae.
rears, ovm
even though
tboug thla la hit la tho praeont mayor.
merce, Thursday night at 5t30 Health
iNjat buildintr. • ii to nu'chtnicH •usrM-nrv repair (.arts, lait onlv
v Sanford yoan,
“Country
problem*
will
lx*
»mTho
Board
will
flrit
dlseus*
Grot
actual
appointment
aa
cap­
o’eloek.
xml arro mechanics. Any count* ■•nough parts are lieinv prmluced
ham laauod. tain of an area.
old business and than adjourn.
The Commerce secretary will plin*iu-il throughout the confer!"’'ld—urowee.’ i» i it*. aT~IiIitr~
Herald to.0 . E. Rollins' term as commla- rpeak on th# ’’Importan c e __ef_ erne." Dr. Con* r.-ntim ted^am l d ^ . ^ V A ^ l t -The— ichuol -W,,,v Ihelr orders. These order*
- thlriTtiirr-B^nnducW n r a serie.
T ' «overnn.enl In
*
slonar
will
rod
a
t
thl*
time.
Mr
Health
to
American
Iliislnc**,'
enable
men
to
learn
iiarfnl
trade*
7|"|V , ‘ ,”'arV'l a* /"OH IIS IMSnf round-table HiM-.-ralons rathen - h r o t 1M Sen are ruahln* tiro
State H o lla r a s r h o l sees n alrotlon.
anil
to
provide
skilled
men
f..r
,
,r
*° iHN'irv itileiMint# proiltk*.
J than In the usual program of vital drfi
Tho Board then will eonrene,
frn»e positions.
’"•O nnd timely .Mlrory Mr.
! sperchc*. Th* Idea I* to affonl
Gut rod Mr. Blahop will b* Police Catch Negro
Slate Mr.
"ai.-o i |H&gt;ln*i mil that grower*
I private ritisJns, bath pnifeiinataDod, tha 1941 mayor will
do ""I m.,,1 pi'i'firenee rating
«'on»l men and lavmen. an opMtaMw
Robber
Red-Handed
bo
sleeted
and
now
buairNrei
will
TALLAHA88KK. Jan. K-UF)
.an ! ' "nr" ' "machinery. order i foT
nortunily to ask question* per- Rudiog, Camerus Will part*
J f ro U te other —Govamoy Holland will start to­ bo taken up.
tn situation* ronfrontinv
Mr. Gut and Mr. BUboo will
Police have over
tn the tslning
. t o t , pro*roa- day on tho second yror of hi* taka
Be
Taken
From
Aliens
office for threo-year term*. County a negro breaking and en­ them In their own rountie*. Pub­
four-yonr admlnUtrailon, with
health officials from local,
m i basis, Other, composlnr tho board are tering thief who eras caught red- lic
Police hav* teen requested to Old Affe Assistance
Mate and national health depart,
yror, ho Mr. HIU, Ed Higgina and M. J. handed late Saturday night aa he ments
have bven asked to parti­ Pick up all radio trsnsmittlnv
attempted to rob a grocery store
of about Lodge
sets, short wave radio receiving
"T&gt;
OWMd by Paul Parker at Tenth cipate In these round-table discus- set* and cameras belonging to 1 ro«rrnm Shows Gain
accumulated
iS ir X o i
Street and Pecan Avenue, Chief iloni as u 'Uterd of specialist*' aliens, according to 0 letter re­
rvsnao fund
,
Ute projrvsa
*o simply authentic answers to
Iter Williams disclosed today.
tod. sad
ceived by Chief William* from
costatro d Ion.
I lodger*,
Circuit Judge, M.B. 8mith, will ^ueallon*."
Attorney General Fianel* Riddle
Mrs. Speasanl Holland will be In Washington.
pas* sentence an tha negro, who
h a v e ', clean •late/'
an honor guest at tha conference
ChUf
Williams
termed
os
a
bod
These letters are being sent
§ ? r r "B 5 *
Metal work claaaea for yaung
with r. criminal record. Th* dinner. Dr. Cono' disclosed and to polica departments through­ *,
, to * * number nf brtn*.
■ten
from
17
to
95
will
ho
re
ulded
that
the
staff
of
Ih*
lu.-al
me*
Davis,
was
seen
In
fcor f ,j3 i&amp; ■anted tonight after n two-week*
out th* nation as a precautionary i ut*r|n*'ml5lih|,0Ul *m,,unl P«ld
tax*a^»th*
__
stnro shout 1:00 A. M Health Unit will attend the con­ war measure.
wo" ‘hly grant, and the
A ',. Saturday
layoff during Chris
night be a gronn of ference, as well as • number of
average grant, aemnling lo nnJohnson,
mperriaor,
.
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co'ored persona. They held Davis rihsr r-mford person*, some of
nouncement
her* tmlav of | ...
i paarii
Csu r m are bring ginm
In uatl) polleo arrived.
whleh are connected with medicine
rod *c—
Navy
Operation
O
f
iinm
m
iw
r
H
U
,"u s'!"* ’••’■fare
t apers tiros sUctrie an«i seetylena wsldlng
and other* who are merely elllaena of thla community.
tbo riaancta) •ad a litlW M s y tm y man am
the
program
on July ""
|, the
Kilpbulldlng
™
—
E
n
d
s
urged to attend tha rlaaana and
FLOODS IN GBORGIA
beginning of the present filial
learn a aaofsl trad*. Tha elaaaea
huq rrxuttnl in tk t Ever*
WASHINGTON, Jan. 0.—OP»
ire held In tha F rinre Farmer’s
. O a, Jan t- U F
valdobtaT
—Brorotary of tho Navy Knox *W grant bring boosted from
Budding k d-sak af tba
high
&lt;early 10 Inches
hi
of rain slaeo
*13.14
tn 813.74; has inerense*!
announced today that the KvarWodnesday have brought flood
"umber
teh R h b ft^ ., M. frBM '*** P'
"fri N. J , plant a f th* Fe*l*ral i”r1*naH
? , ae of reelplenta from
to this iaction. Several
Shipbuilding * Dry Doek C " m -t, " “** ‘n *78.743 — a rain *f
brokei pavements ro
.«s*d total
proy would b* returned to Its 1' .^T****. —
"**. —
Incre*,
k tha rity. One small
owner* at
night tonight af­ monthly evnenditures fur rronte
aauth off Valdoata
____
w as e
t*r 134 days ar Navy opora- fre-i I40K108 to IS33JII0.
that It revere d th* flaw
The m large i program has
hw BMFk engagsd k drienaa ac
Uor.
water.
r i f f luildkg_
permit* . hays
IITItW*.
The Navy t o o k Nov*r the been m*de pru«ih|e. romm'saloa*
wn Issued a t tha City Hall dra- plant,
re
lllatt eanlained. hy the a®which held 14^3.000.000
•pg th* past
Two persona
Navy merchant construction •Inn of the H’ate Welfare Rn*n|
— r.
to mike ra- krontrarta,
Ang. 86 after the •" spending the regular 83,400.p ,l'» • " d w a llk g t Jo* m om
t»00 w»lf*-e annroprlatlon over
contracted Jktm l* Cowan to ra- C. I. O. strike.
a 10-month period, the remain­
af__hla homo k
ing two months of tho {local
rea r l» ho m*d* up from new
J
am-a nu teste wRl o#»|
m
T*
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MONDAY, JANUARY'S, IMS

THE SANFORD HBRALP, SANl^ORP, FLORIDA

Bemle Bierman Is Negro Bobbers Get
Galled By Marines 18 Months l&amp;ntence
Tw« IHflUM WVlIr^kWUtvweisX
to (err* I# month at Halford
of Circuit Judg* M. B. ■ Smith ye*UnUjr u they plod guilty of a
c h irr* of breaking and entering
Watson and Company a t th*
State Farm ers Market, potic* re­
ported yesterday.
Th* rwgroes, W alter Zander*
and T.C. Bandar*, w*r* arr*st*d
after the robbery Christmas night
in which a money boi containing
about 123 In cash and $75 In
checks wia takan.tPollc* recover­
ed most of the loot
Chief William* declared, " I t is
a r°od thing for Eanford th a t
these known negro thieves have
teen put away for awhile."
Police also announced th at 229
bicycles licenses have been pur­
chased and warned that as th*

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were hit by terrific sn tl-elrrroft Russian* asserted they recap­
f i r , from the fortifications of tured 300 equate miles of ter­
Manila Bay durm r s four-hour ritory and SO v illag er In fTve
air .attack, the War Department days a fte r crushing the Natl
offensive.
reported today.
A bulletin from Adolf H it­
The fortress of Cnrrrgidor Is­
field headquarters
Indi­
land and ths forces of General ter's
7
cated
the Russians are now In - l M rm bfn
Admiral John B rardall, fqrm- Douglas MacArthur
were
a t­
of th#
Srminol#
Rklabli«nmrnl ,»f a vumtiunul
*
i rn
w'*
a r m ld a n t Of 8anford and O r­ tacked by SO planes, but material full command of tha Black Set County Allocation Ho«nl ese(ruining
,ch«H»l
here an- ( l M l a c k
lo
E nem y
lando. h a s been (alerted by damage end casualties to defrnd- waters around Crimea.
ruled their oaths of office yespeuied virtuelly eerlsin
after
___ ___
Tne Russians announced yes­ Irrday
President Rooaevelt ae the nest are were called light.
ami
thereby
beenme
n week end conference between I
U’ i C t n v c T i i v
■
^
superintendent
of
tho
Naval
Tokovo headquarters
claimed terday the Germans have been friteral agents ami were given
S tate .ml City ..fflei.l.. Sma-rin 1 , ' '
", “ n C' — ___
Academy a t Annapolis, accord­ the sinking of tO .h ip . in Phili ­ routed from almoet the whole authority to ration tires in th,.
iindiuU -T. VY. -IdttetuM MRwwwrFif »
• ftr ffR p ^ n Ti^ing to an Associated Press dis­ ppine waters and th» destruc­ of the Kerch Peninsula. Grime*" counte and to .c a r r y eul
yesterday.
•lity |iritmis»*,| ( 'u n c r o s s a n il
patch.
tion of 140 tr.-cks In aerial . g t - 1 lataw av Us the Caucasus, by Red objectives of the tire rationing
Robert Ikdley,
State
mi |n-r
the* n u t m i t h a t
th e w a r
Gait.
MscArlnur a .armies which blasted the Nasls program, It was announced to ­
_,_Tha P resid en t's — N a v a l- a We teckv - on
visor
of
tdidc
und
industrial
from town after town in a 45- day. The members are Chair*
sines last May, Admiral Bear- forces sinew Friday.
W inilll s-ttsl
v ic to ry ntnl
education,
ami
J.
K.
William
They hinted Jspane.e troops m le advance within two days.
dall was educated as • youth
i Jr., S tile director uf viH-ntiuitsI •*!! 11i Ma-sl a tri'n ic m in u s p ro The new and smashing victory knsn W alter S. Colemnn M. :t.
hero and hi Orlando. Hia moth­ have made little progress in the
| « ’ ration, met with local official* | ilu i'lin n |&lt;llia I'ntli
m liriu-intf tin*
attem
pt to drive Gen. Mae- !n the south was matched by the W iegint ,n d Ralph II Wight.
er, Mrs. Flaranca Desrdall re ­
It
was
slated
that
no
now
and iilsnneii for an early np.-ninu m t| tm t
" f I 'Jft. IHID | tin in 's,
side, in Orlando with two nf A rthur’s forces hack Into the recapture of Belev In a central tire* or 'tubes will he -old in
uf
tne
retinol
after
es|irr««inv
'
Mr. B oardall’s brothers. Dr. H. Batan peninsula, and more good front thrust and showed the Ger­ the county without a certificrle
satUfactiun with the lucul n-t up (ii.lMitl ta n k s . :tr*.0(lit a iltiM. Boordal) and Mayor William nears came with reported arrival man* back 100 miles from the and they can be lamed h&gt;- the
They a-eure.1 th e _ Chamber of ' n in 'r a f I tfiins anti 111.000 llthl
reinforce- nearest point of their now thrrotB tardal! o f OrUndo.
. 1of American aerial
I C'omnifrrr that (ho ilrfrn.u* (ruin
board only on snecific in*truc
llo was born In a log house menta In the Philippine theater. -n-revrrse to Moscow from the tions from Washington
1 ing tchiMtl will l»,s t**tahli4hiMl Mini lin ts u f sh i|i|ijitR in liM.’l,
"Japanese military aircraft co- south.
lii ;i ir m n ly wonlt «l ntc saji go
Acmriling to news reimrt. j unintniiutl ut ft»«l«*r»l riiun ur.
n ear
Sanford,
and
attended
Mr. Crlem an said, "We *an
operetiag
with
land
forces
on
Increasingdissension
among
I*. Wovell.
‘Il-'liteh | jirovitlcd (here i.&lt; ■uffidctU rn oil th# #t jit •• i*f th# union «l«*
Seminole County schools. &lt; .
not Issue certificates to civilian Archibald
the
Batan
peninsula
have
bombwl
Adolf
H
itler
ami
his
winter-worn
liv«’if«l
III
P k 'l t l l l l
HI, nomination a* roar ad(•• » loint
automobile driver* under a n y commander for India and Itm | rollmrnt (41 ju«lify (In* nminlcn
••f
t hr
S
S**m»t»* und
mlrsl la now beforo the Sen­ enemy conrentratloni at Rlmal. N atl generals was reported re ­ circumstances unless they can ■na and the fiivt military bud- unc*« t»f Ihi* &gt;chool, Btitl *,%*ri »*v«ry 4 t* U « |ll||
Balanga
and
Subic,’
the
Tokyo
liably
la
it
n
ijh
t
a
t
ths
Soviet
II
O
II
•
f
er
to
score
n
&lt;ma&lt;hing
survvss
'.
I'l
••,*l|l#llt
Koo«t*vrll
I Kit D igs in# »l« l irvtl Vial in *iii9Wrii
ate.
command announced
a be classified as essential u«er* against the Asi* In l.ihyu. i* lo
The P resident la understood communique said. Subic Is all high
nil a4lvvrli*«*iiu*n(
in
(In* i | N i k t ‘ i f th # -rt«rifir
miles north of tho Baton province steady tjrn ln g of the Uermaa as prescribed by the govern klalr«l (»» hr ml On* anti Axi* ! |i«r«l«l,
be
bn.I
rrccivtsl
'Our
war
progrunt
to h a re chosen A d m ira l' Baav- bM
it I m i l l t
and with Araerlcin-Fillp. flanks on the central
Moatow m rnl. It will ssre the i-e-nde land,
an 4l nir f«»rr»*n in th# 100 ri*fip4inA«' 4, and (K it
t h«*r«I hr citmimr fi«4-i4l year will
daU f a r th o past baratma he pbwdtr,forces
time,
the
tire
dealer,
and
tS*
still
holding
tiw
c'ty
fro n t
. , .
w ants a vigorous young man
w i* no doubt thut the number cost $.Mi,11(111.mill.mill
F ar Pacific.
A foreign source with Infor* hoard. If requests ore not made
tl u t ,h » Japanese
an speed up !*
lie added: Title means tn trs
of trainees would Im- umplo t.
had railed to achieve any dgep matlon from ’a n
hy persons who hsvr in* i hsne*.
irrefutablg
teak a f edu- thro at Into Batan.
sllfy bringing the *rhi&gt;o| here 111*1 Iloltd* ,iii, i itonils and la«e»
to obtain a eertlfieste."
nt
alro
ad
"
said
th
at
MiliariaThe State reuresentalives mel It mean* en 'ull-oiit' war by Inmfcalonlng naCompute
InatruelloTts
c * n.
mlaaal of tho supremo German
ft
.
*1 '
with. Mr. Higgins, Mr. Lawton, tivblu-d rffo il sml family effort
reinin'- tlnwa ellglhle
to l.uy
commander. Field ^ a ro h a .
Alev Johnson, June* Gut and V i in n tmllisl r*mnlrv '
la s a t i s f y Urn In*
res ami how to oldnin then
Walther
He th-*-Inred, " V* mir ttow.'r
A. Speer. Mr. loiwton rei|Uested
III he
arinlad htter.
hlrd each affair it
Jim*
tuT*' printed
hltsr. No ref c a r o f A v p i i r p *W i l l
the third
le n t
that Mr. Johiuon be apimlnte.l ""I *'«r rest* rr-* are fully mo­
—
laced
on
k»r
to assure alfkiak&gt;rekp&lt;vn*lbilit&gt; bilised, w o shall r a n y llw attack
' *
agreed
of the school and handle nil nnt
i-a in 't tb - rm m y. We *ball lilt
retreaded Urea, or of used or
lets concerningIf in#
the early eslab Mm and h't him agnin wherever
______ o lflre r’a c o o ts, to
, repaired tubes, |he bi-ird point­
hment. Mr. WiHitma * »ncurr»*tl 1*n«l whi’iied T
• an rent-h him.'’
^ •.»
train' *JTitian collect
ed nut.
I • .
ul»h (hr appuinlinrnt of
Mi '
Admiral B aardan of the An*
Immediately upon completion
JohliAtm, who will tlirerl gcncrul
napblls class o f 19*8. probably of ■ course a t rth e
Silvalloii
o)&gt;rro(ion of th# nrhiNil,
wilt ha Installed In hia n e w Army Training Callage In A t­
Tin irrmip vi«i(nl irv rrjl ItiiM
lanta, Go., Captain George M.
post a t th e ro d " f January.
:nr# Itrlonirinir to the Cilv. which
Admiral B e an k ll commanded Woods - received an appointment
will
t|uiiu(p hoj«ini* Mpari* (.• ih,.
the heavy
cruiser Vincennes- to become head o f 't h a t organi­
p rojitl. Mr. Dollry an,I____
Mr. WilISAI.VKNYII.I.K. -Inn il (Sn#before hia aaaignmant to tho sation In Seminole County, sueCity commissioner* will hold | Although the cam paign f»t
lianid
fipm &gt;r&lt; l th#ir
(h#lr *ali«fiii'&lt;
«al
iwm*« #vpri,«arfl
| rial* llor*( dofi*n«t* nirninst insect#
eroding Major William Longer
W hits House. '
Dr.
Thnmaa
Perron,
surgeon
their
annual
organlsstkin
meeting
.
fuP(1&lt;
^
p
rm
.n
i
Bml
to
rJjt*
(ion wiih (h# building iparr.
attnikinr Irttrk nod fruit rrop« I#
who h ta bean appointed to a
of the
VInite*l
State*
•'ll i« hoped th# «rhtNi| will li
a Mfll-t'morl offiust*. nrronlimr
position In the United Service tonight a t which tlmo • mayor t pollomyrlltla ba« not formally general
P
ubic
IWallh
Service,
will
be
for
1942
will
bo
elected,
ami
two
^
ln
s
,
n,i,,nle
County,
pUn*
gin
to
oiwrat#
in
Ih#
n#tt
fr#
O rganltatlon offices a t Valdoata.
. . I»» J. I». Wntnoi*. enlomolouUl
commissioner,
(of thp drive
(lrtT, , r# __„
taking shape the principal speaker at the din­ w#rk« Mr. I awttin Mtatnl. All I wiln lb«» Florida Kipfriment S t 4 _________ will be lastalle.l;
uiieu, 1• #0
Go.
y , , n.iU m af drive It" already ner *e*»lon of a conference on inl#ri*4ln|
Cap!. Woods, hia wife, daughter City Clerii H. • N. 8 ays» stated I ^
houltl i)&gt;nlarl Alex t (iou, und Florida irroworx wh;*
rogram*. " llra llh in th* Home and Na­ Johnnoit itl lhc» Heminolf High | •*••1 •# *orderinir repnir parts for
meeting will be hejd ' ^ r wav wltn radio progrem*.
___...._____
and son arrived Friday 'to take today a The
_____ _ ____
.
-man of tional Defense" which I* spon­ SrhtNbl.
bwal chairman
oyer tha work In thU vicinity i t the City Hall starting at 7:30 Ned Smith,
j diiMtinir and #pruyln^ riic# mny
tho retiring organisation head, P. M.
tha committee for the celebration sored by th* Florida State-Wide
Mrn Ih*(w#rn IH und o.i ar*- i n',t ,,uv‘* «*«Ml»»»n nt n u .lv lo IdiM
I’ublie
Health
Commission
and
On*
of
tho
commissioners
will
said thla morning.
of President Roosevelts birthday,
digribl# (o attend
th,* ■rht»o|. , '1'*
;i( Ih«- pro|b*&gt;r (im#.
Tho now leader In social work bo voted for tho ono-year term stated today. Among the first scheduled to be belli nn Jan. Ill which will have day uiitl niuht
J"1* l*rh»rltlr« l ivision of (ho
and Jam ea Gut will bo reinstated, programs on tho Columbia radio in d 1? in Orlando nt the An-e- claxMr*. Th# rour»#« will ri»nla
a
native
of
Woshf
Washington,
D.C.
l,r«wln (ion
Munncv
W .P A .
haa bam
___ connected
with and Georga Blahop will tako hi* notwnrk will be an address* by •-'It lintel. Ur. Dan Cone, direc­
rlrclrical welding, tiltlio m'
,'n" given a high preferemv
____naa by and
Seminnle
County t lan-miatiori,
stlofi Army
Army. for
fo&lt; • number of commlaslonsr's MIL W. C. llill Jtsse Jones, secretary nf com­ tor nf the
Aldp carpentry or "••In- l» nninnficturer* nf fari.l
a f th e two Salvation
even though
tboug
o an , ovm
thla la hit la tho praeont mayor.
merce, Thursday night a t 5t30 Health Unit, said todae.
v Sanford yrears,
“Country problem* will lx* »m- iNjat buildintr. • ii to nu'chtnicH •usrM-nrv repair (.arts, lait onlv
Tho Board will f lr it dlseus* o’eloek.
actual appointment aa cap­
h am laauod. Grot
plin*iu-il
throughout the confer- xml arro mechanics. Any count* ■•nough parts are lieinv prmluced
old
business
and
than
adjourn.
tain
of
an
area.
The Commerce secretary will
!"’'ld—urowe e .’ i» i it*. aT~IiIitr~
Herald to.0 . E. Rollins' term as commla- rpeak on th# ’’Importan c e __ef_ erne." Dr. Con* r.-n tim ted ^am l d ^ . ^ V A ^ l t -The— ichuol -W,,,v Ihelr orders. These order*
-th lriT tiirr-B ^n n d u cW n r a serie.
T ' «overnn.enl In
*
slonar
will
rod
a
t
thl*
tim
e.
Mr
Health
to
American
Iliislnc**,'
enable
men
to
learn
iiarfnl
trade*
7|"|V , ‘ ,”'a rV'l a* /"OH IIS IMSnf round-table HiM-.-ralons rathen - h r o t 1M Sen are ruahln* tiro
H o lla r a s r h o l sees n alrotlon.
anil
to
provide
skilled
men
f..r
,
,r
*° iHN'irv itileiMint# proiltk*.
J than In the usual program of vital drfi
Tho Board then will eonrene,
frn»e positions.
’"•O nnd timely .M lrory
Mr.
! sperchc*. Th* Idea I* to affonl
Mr. Gut ro d Mr. Blahop will b*
" a i.-o i |H&gt;ln*i mil th at grower*
I private ritisJns, bath pnifeiinataDod, tha 1941 m ayor will
do ""I m.,,1 pi'i'firenee rating
«'on»l men and lavmen. an opMtaMw
TALLAHA88KK. Jan. K -U F ) bo sleeted and now buairNrei will
.a n ! ' "nr" ' "machinery. order i foT
nortunily to ask question* perpart*
J f r o U t e other —Govamoy Holland will start to­ bo taken up.
Mr. G ut and Mr. BUboo will
Police have
over
tn
the tslning tn situation* ronfrontinv
. t o t , pro*roa- day on tho second yror of hi* taka
office for threo-year term*. County a negro breaking and en­ them In their own rountie*. Pub­
four-yonr admlnUtrailon, with
health officials from local,
m i basis, O ther, composlnr tho board are tering thief who eras caught red- lic
Police hav* teen requested to
Mate and national health depart,
yror, ho Mr. HIU, Ed Higgina and M. J. handed late Saturday night aa he ments
have bven asked to parti­ Pick up all radio trsnsm ittlnv
attem pted to rob a grocery store
of about Lodge
sets, short wave radio receiving
"T&gt;
OWMd by Paul Parker a t Tenth cipate In these round-table discus- set* and cameras belonging to
accumulated
Street and Pecan Avenue, Chief iloni as u 'U terd of specialist*' aliens, according to 0 letter re ­
rvsnao fund
,
Ute projrvsa
*o simply authentic answers to
Ite r Williams disclosed today.
tod. sad
ceived by Chief William* from
costatrod Ion.
I lodger*,
Circuit Judge, M.B. 8 mith, will ^ueallon*."
Attorney General Fianel* Riddle
Mrs. Speasanl Holland will be In Washington.
pas* sentence an tha negro, who
h av e', clean •late/'
ChUf Williams termed os a bod an honor guest a t tha conference
These letters are being sent
Metal work claaaea for yaung
with r. criminal record. Th* dinner. Dr. Cono' disclosed and to polica departments through­ *,
, to * * number nf brtn*.
■ten
from
17
to
95
will
ho
re
ulded
that
the
sta
ff
of
Ih*
lu.-al
me*
Davis,
w
as
seen
In
fcor f ,j 3 i &amp; ■anted tonight after n two-week*
out th* nation as a precautionary i ut*r|n*'ml5lih|,0U l *m,,unl P«ld
Health Unit will attend the con­ war measure.
tax*a^»th* layoff during Chris
__
stnro
shout
1:00
A.
M
wo" ‘hly g ra n t, and the
A ', . Saturday night be a gronn of ference, as well as • number of
average grant, aem nling lo nnJohnson, mperriaor, ■ 3 J . —
co'ored persona. They held Davis rih sr r-mford person*, some of
nouncement her* tmlav of | ...
i paarii
Csu rm are bring ginm In uatl) polleo arrived.
whleh are connected with medicine
rod *c—
t apers tiro s sUctrie an«i seetylena wsldlng
and other* who are merely elllaena of thla community.
tbo riaancta) •ad a litlW M s ytm y man am
the program on July | , the
urged to attend tha rlaaana and
FLOODS IN GBORGIA
beginning of the present filial
learn a aaofsl trad*. Tha elaaaea
huq rrx u ttn l in tk t Ever*
WASHINGTON, Jan. 0.—OP»
ire held In tha Frinre Farmer’s v a l d o b t a T. Oa, Jan t-U F
*
—Brorotary of tho Navy Knox W grant bring boosted from
Budding k d-sak af tba
high
&lt;early 10 hi
Inches of rain slaeo
*13.14
tn 813.74; has inerense*!
announced today that the KvarWodnesday have brought flood
"umber
teh R h b f t^ ., M. frBM '*** P '
" f ri N. J , plant a f th* Fe*l*ral i”1*
r naH
? , ae of reelplenta from
to this iaction. Several
Shipbuilding * Dry Doek C " m - t, " “** ‘n *78.743 — a rain *f
brokei pavements ro
.«s*d total
proy would b* returned to Its 1' .^T****. —
"**. —
Incre*,
k tha rity. One small
owner* a t
night tonight a f­ monthly evnenditures fur rronte
aauth off Valdoata
____
w as e
t*r 134 days a r Navy opora- fre -i I40K 108 to IS 33JII0.
that It revere d th* flaw
The m la rg e i program
has
hw BMFk engagsd k drienaa ac
.
water.
r i f f luildkg_ permit* . hays Uor
IITItW*.
The Navy t o o k Nov*r the been m*de pru«ih|e. romm'saloa*
wn Issued a t tha City Hall dra- plant,
re
llla
tt
eanlained.
hy
the
a®which held 14^3.000.000
•pg th* past
Two persona
Navy merchant construction •Inn of the H’ate W elfare Rn*n|
— r.
to mike ra- krontrarta,
Ang. 86 a fter the •" spending the regular 83,400.p,l'» •" dw allkgt Jo* mom
t»00 w»lf*-e annroprlatlon over
contracted Jktml* Cowan to ra- C. I. O. strike.
a 10-month period, the remain­
af__hla homo k
ing two months of tho {local
r e a r l» ho m*d* up from new
J
am-a nu teste wRl o#»|
m
T*
___I revenue* raised h* horse track wna Issued a permit to have
of

on ^M H H erence w u i

Be At Orlando I;

City Commission

FamouB Surgeon Will

Entomologist W arns
Farm ers O f Decay

:W« ^ VA fV r8t !Secretary J. Jones I Be Main Speaker
Meeting Of Y ear;To speak On Polio A t O n e Session

Instructions To
Increase Airport
Runways Received

l-TZ SLrS^,
iTSSww.

Holland Says State
Now Has Clean Slate

■^Sfsr r»°M
iS i r X o i

Police Catch Negro
Robber Red-Handed

Rudiog, Camerus Will
Be Taken From Aliens

Old Affe Assistance
1 ro«rrnm Shows Gain

fan

Metal Work Classes
Aijj To Be Resumed

s f 2 ~ § ? r r "B5 *

Unit Hears
By Sharon

“ •c

Navy Operation O f iinmmiwr HU,"u s'!"* ’••’■fare
Kilpbulldlng E n d s ™ —
"" *

Five Building
Pennits Issued
During Pan t Week
th

Opening Match Of Cfcntral Florida
Golf Association To Bo Held Here

Is
Kra Sy's^T a’"® tJsi Vlchy-NazlToTest
Be-Soonllaaea
levied l&gt;v the 19tt aro*
aStewart
^ n gakted
y fE
'
slon of the legislature. This was
that ha i
y
a
.ta
s,w
,l8Ss!~“
td nha# 1» ar M routes
LONDON. Jan. S.~&lt;#»-Th* H irm p isig e with the auergooe*’^
Ihm of Governor Holland.
Wrsu'WWffsiK
Otarneay 8treat,
G
S
S
S
'J
M
as
mission
nik
« i■w
t i■r jto m
f.t m
.u ii
vnm

J K .W 3 S B

?&amp;25fr
tss&amp; iirv z Vv*
W.M. MUro was haood a p a r

bore.

r r

v Mr are k
Iim Mu th#

wteM'
—

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T ho'etnw of grain*, aoyboai
and aunflowor teed* are a fkW
th* common luma uaod foe maw
factoring substitute mater

Local Weal

COV1T, DOp^S CLOSED

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANTOKP, W U M D k

Sanford Herald

The Hospital Bonds

TUESDAY, JANUARY (

will play give* greut ««-.
Naval Operations At oref*
couniRfnunt. and wu vividly rrr
Um itatemrnt of tba com­
Australia' Are Likely. call
ma hder hf the;-.- United States

"SERVICE WITH A SMILE

We hope th at the postponement of the hospital bond
election until the May primary does not mean the aban­
Ska T m t Off.** donment of this most worthwhile of an projects. It is
n S i t t t e Act undoubtedly true that a larger vote could be obtained
at tho latter date than on January 27 and that on thin
account the prospects for the approval of the b o n d s
would be increased.
But we can see no reason a t all why plana for the
project should be- called off or why freeholders should
vote against the hoepita! because of the war. As a mat­
ter of fact, for this very reason. It seems to us, it is
more Important now than ever before that we have a new
and modern hospital of sufficient size to accommodate
adequately ail who may be brought to it for treatment
and care.
Experience of other countries has shown that mod­
em war is as much a hazard to civilian populations ns
to armies. Casualties incident to blackouts and- bomb
ing raids In England have run higher among the people
who stayed a t home than among those in the army and
IS ia a ataaakav af TV. navy. It may be that nothlng'of so tragic a nature will
h i l l whl*fc M r , • l a ­ ever happen to Sanford, but it could be th at this area
ws l a Ik* aaa far r*.
• I all a rw a st*aal*k** will find itself in the very thick of the fighting, as well
H a f a a t « i k „ n l * r as San Francisco, New York, or Manila.
tala aaa** aas* &gt; i »
lawa aabllabfS fcarvla.
The fact that the hospital will cost money or use
la aakllaallaa *f ***••■!
up building materials is also no excuse. There is more
idle money In the country today than ever before In the
history of the country; Not all of it ia goiqg Into De­
fense bonds under any circumstances, and some of it
BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY might ju st irw e ite o m a to Seminole Countjr for the con. ^ r r w p o s s i b l e t o b e w i t .i . struclion of a hospital through the sale of County bonds
'ACQUAINTED W IT H OOP. l o u« to go to some other county.
H a v e h im r o n a f r ik n d .
As a matter, of fact, the government ia encouragfgMJE FIND HIM IN.QUIET. IN
WLENCK. MIS KINGDOM IS fiijf nr'eVSflT'WijriiOlllbtfl the construction of honptyaii.
W m H N UBi Actjunln now thy- Particularly in defense areas, or in the vicinity qf army
esjf with him and ba at |wi&gt;e*; posts and airports, Is it considered essential to have
t p n t o coed shall come unto modern und commodious hospitals. With the early com­
pletion of Sanford's new airfield this city is already tn
AD OP TUB TRAVELBR3 Hue for on auxiliary air baso and may yet find located
■ Tha Washington Pott) near here an Army training camp. It stands to reason
I tha road to Bethlehem— our chances for such a development will be immeasurably
rel-atalntd and wotry,
increased If hospital facilities are available.
t Inn at last th«y ram*— . _ We know .that some people orp Inclined to throw up
iph- and M a ry .-------- ------tbaa, travel*™, whtra tho their hands and quit because of the war. We do not

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u» and fight Ilk* oa.' That Unlta.1
8tatea navy units will operate In
an Australian station b
a na­
tural sequel to that deeUnttoaA

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BRJW mnw.

the Child wa* bore, hit

Ma

pH spread fa r cover—
id Ox f»r bodies warmth,
r tha crib stood over.
I aang the holy birth,
'RattWbatn waa sleeping—
a w ikadl Tha bine It was.
id /th a Babes first weeping!
MAZ1E V. CARUTIIERB.

itic National Bank In
ties |7 4380,11)1 on
. cast you don't know
a lot of money.
I now In grub
of delectable
aa, presumably
ary and lettuce

am bam aaad man tn tha detert ia
tha German pritoner who telli
thla atoryi 'I had a group of 20
British prtaonan to .ta k e to tha
By W U . A. X
rear near Tobruk. It waa about
dusk. They k ept spreading apart.
I'd round them up *ut they'd
( ta r t spreading agtin. Finally two
mads a break, running a t hard
»• thay could, I fired a blast over
.
thalr heads, yelling to them to
®‘
b a it Up laajMd the whola crew o f u*fr
in ahead, Ind
running T am .
the
mlas. The- Tommies U
Italian guns and eaptut
CIVIL, 5E nV IC E EX
TION8—Tho following 1
tloni t a r e 'h r e n announj
” H sanbv **fcduA/lon * Ifl
18300, and Awoclata, 83,
slatant, 82,800, U.8. Pubtl
Sorvlca, fed eral Hocurity
Madicaj G uanLA ttsndani, « ,,* ,»
sutd Msdiesl Technical ASsiaUnt
18300, U 3 . Public Health Bar.
vke, Fadaral Security Agency i
AaaoclaU Public H ealth Horsing
Consultant, 83300 and Assistant
Public H ealth Nursing Consultant,
82,800, U 3 . Public H ealth Barvita, Fadaral Bacurltv
Agancyl
Junior Oecupatlopal A nyyat.

ta thla
dishes
a ereaa
with n

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to taata Ilka both. Wi.h
. for an ultimata food
r. bare la aomaCounty fsrmare
Sir cropa.
i thla
country
ia of restrictions
pUead upon tho
of civilian goods, but
reason to r Sanford to
irted. T hsrs will bs
Ms placed upon tho
if food; In fact food
to new coming Into
the final time In over
NSinota CVmty ia aa-

Farm Profits
Although every houaekeeper knows that the cost of
living is going up and i that farmers for the first time
In a good many years, are beginning to realise a small
profit front their work and Investment there should .ba
no disposition to piece th e entire bleme for the high pries
of pork upon the m4n who raise tha pigs.
Long before falrm prices are frown by federal leglalatlon in an attempt to prevent inflation, something should
be done about the proflta of proceasore* distributors and
other middle-men who take the cream off
fore the fanner ever geta his hands on a nickel.
Recently a Connecticut farmer, writing to the Now
York Herald Tribune, aaked a few pertinent quesUona
on this subject, ss follows:
I. Have you eeen a dirt farmeri* wife wearing a mink

COat 2. Have you aeen wives of food distributors bene- 000, Fadaral Sacurlty
fitted by increased prices checking mink coats a t night

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tho defense of our country.

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Helen CarWtt-U apeaid.
few days tn F t Latutorr(siting her ahtar, Mrs.

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Mrs. A. A. Moran, Mrs. J.
V. Toole and children, Virginia
and John, and Mrs. Lola Mor­
an and children. Lillian and Anbear, spent Tuesday tn New
Smyrna visiting Mr. and Mrs.
W.lfi Hand, formerly of Ban-

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nd Aubrey, Mia. Bibo)
i and daughter, Shirley.
I. W. Yarborough afed
Ataxia

8. Do poultryman apsnd unusual proflta on. fortyfoot power boats?
...
4. Do general fanners from Mains or Vermont (with
or without their wives) dance the rumba In Havana c u m .
6. Do processors and distributors of farm products
ever enjoy sea bathing, at Miami In winter?
6. Do distributors of farm products work fourteen
hours a day a t 40 cents an hour In good .times, a t 26

In tha m atUr of flriag minimum pricea of milk and cream In the Slate
Sanfortf
of Florida for (hat portion of Seminole County comprising the Toarnwof
Toq
! end nil districts
w ith in a radius of.
six miles of the
ths Seminole County Court House,
trieta within
of ala
,’aad repealing Official Order No. 16~

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(A) Such Investigations and proofs aa the emergency permits having been
■ado aad duo nnd legal public hearing having been held after notice given, which
l a tho Judgment of this Hoard la sufficient, and dm deliberation having been
is HBRBRY ORDERED th a t the, following .schedule o t ja la lm o m , prtem
the ■als of milk and cream shall prevail In the above named marketing area,
m
to hoeomo effective January 5, 1212. and shall remain in full force and ef
util the further order of this Board:

flama under in• with strum* daa t the markets.
f airmen ahould

tould devote a
effort* to sou• against the
its. Bom* re) o r almost aa
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

TUESDAY, JANUARY 5. 1542

Chapter Of Episcopal
Church Has Meeting
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M«onV
" - WUliama,
T ; , B e d fo
rd
Mrs.
E . “C.
Mrs.
.B o lt and M l a a Leo to
aa hostesaea.

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?*B A!f,.U**lln CtaM of ‘he
irst B aptist Church will meet
nt the annex a t 8:00 P. M.
'r-W-tjt.

WEDNESDAY
The reg u lar buslnesa lunchmoon of the Women’s Club xrill
" h e held a t 12:30 o’clock. Hostcaaos will be Mrs. E. Comp­
ton. Mrs. II. II. McCaslIn, Mrs.
Frank Evnns, Mrs. R. M. Ball
and Mrs. R . J I , True. Reserva­
t i o n s may be made by teles
p h o n in g Mrs. Compton, 999-J.
The b&lt;» n l of m anagers of the
Garden Glob will m eet a t tho
homo of Mrs. J. H. Colclough in
Rooo Court a t 10:00 A. M.
THURSDAY
The executive board meeting
o f t h e American Red Cross
w ttt-b e-h e ld a t 10:00 A r-JlT a t
the Red Cross headquarters on
East' F irst S tre e t All persons
who joined the recant roll call
f e r e Invited to be p rese n t
The Friendship League of the
Congregational Church will meet
a t t i e home of Mrs. John Dsvison. Pool* Road, a t 3:00 o'clock
T na
Townsend
Ctuh
wm
wmeot a t the Court House a t
W -.I0 P. M.
------ Gladioli - G ro m , -307, -8upr*m*
Forest Woodmen, win m eet at
tho W. O. W. Hall a t 8:00 P.
M. All members , a re Invited to
attend.
f e The T. E. L. Class of the
F irst B aptist Church wUl meet
• t the home of Mrs. W. L.
Stoudenm irr on Elm Avenue at
7:30 P. M.
Th* W est Side P. T. A. xrill
a n n t In the school a t 2 iAo P.M.
™ Tho South Side P rim ary . P.
, T.; A. will m eet In the school
a t 1:00 P. M. to be preceded by
tho board m eeting a t 2:00 P.M.

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LOURINE BEAL, Society Editor

FRIDAY
The Salllo Harrison Chapter
o f the D. A. R. will m eet , a t
th# homo of Mrs. M- 8. Wigtrine. I f 17 Magnolia Avenue e t
8:00 P. M.. with Mrv. AXf. C.
HOI as eo-hostosa.

Woman’s Club WU1
Hear Mr. Willi\ma
Frederick H. Williams will ka
tha guest speaker a t th« r e p U r butlntaa and luncheon m eat­
i e r of the Woman's Club to­
morrow
beginning
at
If.SO
O’clock. HU subject will be “The
P U e e , o i the Weat Indies la
Democratic American Unity.’'
Mr. Williams baa sp en t some
time In the West Indies and
"has a thorough knowledge of
conditions existing th ere,” ex­
plained Mrs. J. C. Bills, J r , of
Genera, sponsor of the program.
All members are urged to.
attend the meeting aa the third
reading of the rerUlon of tho
by-law* will be read a t Uiat
time.
Hostesses for the luncheon
include Mrs. E. Compton, Mrs.
H. H. McCaslIn, Mrs. Frank
Evans. Mr*. R. M. Ball and
Mrs. R. E. Tree.

The Bundles for Blue Jackk t* Club will m eet a t the horn*
o f. Mr*. 1. D. M artin on 1181
MoUonvllle - Avenue a t 8:00 P.
M. All mother*, who hav e son*
ia Ik* United Staten Navy o r
Marines *re invited to attend.
h The D irt G ardeaera C M * uf
Rfca Sanford Garden Club wiB
m eet a t the T ourist C enter on
th* taka fro n t a t 0:30 A M.
Group One (* to b r i n g fav.Circle oi G&gt;* Garden
m eet n t the W oeun'e
rw fo r the Red Cro»x
JL M. A light lunch
until n la te r, date.
SATURDAY
Circle e f tha

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Mrs. R-H. Renlck has returned
to Brunswick, C a , after spending
a short while m banford.
Sgt. and M |i. Glenn Govocek
and son of Camp Btanding were
tho weekend guests uf relatives.
Mr*. Ralp'h Warner and c h il­
dren, Sue and Frans, spent tho
weekend in Jacksonville.
Mlaa Jane Lloyd uf Tsll ihasser,
who has t e e n the guest &lt;&gt;f Miss
Madalyn Truluck. has returned tu
Couls Hamll has returned to
F t. Banning, G a , slier visiting
with his p a rents, Mr. and Mrs.
A.W. Hamll.

jeweled Pins Are
Awarded At Meeting

John D. Abraliinie. superin­
tendent of th* Municipal W ater
A t th* meeting of Beta Big* W orks, left Sunday for T am pa
raa Phi fororlDr h e l d a t th* to spend a week on business lor
home r f Mrs. Irving Feinbsrg th* C ity.' * ______
on Senford Avenue la st nicht
th* Mlsee* Martha Weight. Wil­
Miss Helen Chapman h i s r e ­
ma Leslie and Elisabeth Frank­ turned to Bareaota where she is
lin recelvsd their tcxreled pine tM chtn g school a lt r r
spending
In t h e ” R ti* r\ of th* Jexrel'* the holidays w ith hrr pa rents
conducted by th* director, Mrs.
Mayme Hodgkin.
The ritu al table was centered
Miss Mildred Ratliff, who tins
with a bowl o( yellow roses, been th* guest of her p sre n ts,
the sorority flower, w ith, fern Mr. end Mr*. Thomas Ratliff,
extending from th* central sr- hex .re turntil to SUtxod Unlyer^
l U f M I l l tA ' fSei* e n d * '"o f IK* shy In DeLand
table. On each side wag pieced
Mias Letubelle Hagan wh» hai
lighted yellow candle*.
the guest of __
her parents,
Mrs. Felnberg was Initiated been
_________
Mr. .and
Mrs- L.P._ Hagan, for the
as a pledge Into the sorority, ___t
st two weeks, ha* returned to
a fte r which refreshment* were
r home In XVashington, D.C.
served to the following:
Th# Mlaics' Martha W right,
Lee Bauman has returned l»
WUlna Leslie. Elisabeth F rank­ Carlisle Military School In B a m ­
lin, Helen* Tamm, a n d Mrs. berg, 8.C. after spending
the
Hodgkin.
holidays with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. L E . Bauman.

K

R rig g . N &lt; where I n u t. IWtlx
is ststiumxl They Visited through
the holiday- with th e ir parents,
XIr. a nd XIi.
V I, Ite ttj
and
Xlr and XIr- I! (i. Hickson.
Mr*. llattio ( ‘«urii'v ha«( aa
h r r irtirntH o f r r New
hi»r
pon-in law cn«l tluik'htrr, .Mr. ami
Mr*. R‘»bvrl Tnvor anil rhililrtn
And Mi*» l a m a
11 McMullen
of Orlin«l«*. ami he r non, William
Courary. «»f ht. Reiminir. (I*. Anotlkvr »Dii, Sifi
(«M»rf»ey.
arrived yesterday t “ apend a 10dap furlough with hi* mother.
. S t u d e n t - of Khuut o S tate Col*
lege fur Women in Tallahassee
who have returned a f te r spending
the holidays with th e ir parents
were: The Miss.s Krma Doudney,
l.uev
I! .umill.it,
Susan
Wight. Mary Wight. Mary M a r­
tha Kmerick, Xtarcia Proctors
Bette- -Wntrrtr.- Jr«*tr ' Ihtrdrn.
Elixnbeth Whighnm. Muriel Knox,
Louise Perkins. Jewel Slaughter,
Doris Jackson, Kli.e Hutchison,
Virginia Garborough,
Madalyn
Truluck, D o n . Dorner. Priscilla
Reynolds and Jane Schultz.

The
meeting o f St. T hereto
Chapter of the Women’s A ux­
iliary
of Holy Cron* Episcopal
Church was opened on Monday
afternoon at the home of Mm.
Hoy Syniea. Sr., in Loch Arbor
with the pledge o f allegiance to
the American Flag, followed by
the devottonals.
It was announced that the
week of J»n. IH-2.1 had been
designated by the World Council of Churches as the Season
of Prayer An appeal to streng
then the work of the perlsh**in welfare r f all people, nerds.
• nd
agencies of social rein
Ilona* was made.
The need was stressed also
to
"know
your
community,
work with it ami pray for it.**
Mis Margaret Rarnes a ssist­
ed Mrs. Syniea as hostess for
the meeting.

Mr »nd Mrs. A W.
Hamil
entertained at their home on
South Sanford Avenue on New
Year’s night with a d in m r pa r.
ty. honoring their -on. Cnuie
Haunt, who was home on fur
lough
from
C am p
Btanding.
and
their
grandson.
Cliftrn
If am it. who recently enlisted in
the t'nltcd State s Navy.
Th,. table from which dinner
»*&gt; served was overlaid with
a laee cloth and centered with
a
low a rra n g e m e n t
of pink
gladioli. The 23rd I’salm was
read
hy
Clifton
Hamil
and
thanks offered by Coute Hamil.
Those present w e r e : Coule
Hamll, Clifton Hamil, gursta of
honor
Mr. a n d Mr*.
C. XV.
H a m i l . Mr and Mrs. E. T.
Hamil, XIr. and Mrs Jnhn Hen­
ry Wilson, Norma J e a n Hamil,
Edwin llam iP J r,. Bobby Ham
II, Weslev Hamil, J r.. John II.
Wilson, Jr., Mr*. Josle Prevail
of t'huluota, Mlaa Virla Viand*
o f Drlsndo and the hosts.

Mm Harold 1-ong
W. C. Willingham
B etty Rene Ball
G relfhen I-undquUt
Mrs. Floyd A. Palm er

Mra. R. R. Pippin, director
o f tho Junior C n o l r o f the
F irst B aptist Church, has re­
quested th a t 84 hoys and girls
m eet her a t th e church an Wed­
nesday evening n t 8.-00 o’clock
fo r rehearsals. — ,

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e n te r ta i n 'd with a t «•« ,li
t fc&lt;» Hotel Mityfiiit on New
iflern«*"n Th«* hallnxim \
• f«H*tively '|rr'*mteit in the
eo|t&gt;r» of m l *n«l i;rirn
|doorw ay
dmjn-d with
ern *niil.ix and irraoful
holding h«'ln»nkoldu% »'*in|de
I ne white case with r h u rv e .»t&gt;. I der«»rutive note
fine follows Geurice Weslev NI
(hiring the dimvinj n'Mirwns served hv the wim-ril'
nold, speeding, bond e s l u ii i ii l
••or^, Mrs J It. (inhan jii
The colored cases wiih I'lin*.
II . M Wati&lt;»n
and fine were as . o ||n u . \\ ,||
XIark ( iriffm . n x ' l l n s
i li iiii”load Cslresteit; Ja nies Gniilin.
mate In a disorderly hniise. i ,
dismissed; Willie Jo nes
i.,u, ,
ing. 30 days; Alfred
|t r .,.,k,
petit Isrreny !«t d a y .. Tli,,.,|"i
Xlorris, p e ti t larrem . ini ,t;, v
Oliver Knight, assiidt
linueil; J W Edwards, dl^ordeiI
conduct, $10 or 30 dnvs
Also Eiiniie Hill, drunk and .In
onlcrly, bund e slrnil. it.
.1
Davis, breaking and
•iitenng
transferred t„ sh e n f ; s , u ,..i..,
Mrn’tt
Wade, ill link and disnrdeiK . &lt;&gt;

1Dinner HonoringTwo " r 45 days; Eddie West, .........
$io in in duv«.
Enlisted Men Given Imnduct.
Cooksey, drunk
ind
,li...,d.rli
$IS &lt;&gt;r 4X days; Itolu-it t.u . K , .,
escaped convict. $10 or In
.

Californin (itru s
Lightly Damage'!
p o Mo n a , c a i i f . t.m
,,jx
— W ea the r liurenil Utlthm iiwsaid
Monday
that
C a lif u r n n
citrus crop damage, due t . In,
tem|&gt;eratiire. of tin- pa-t
•,,.
davs, probahlv would I... Itgi,i
Meteorologist
Fh.v.t
y..o:ig
said.
" O f course, it will
several day* t,. deterniiu,. itoexact
e x te n t, hut I f&gt;-,.|
tain t h a t the nnl\ •laiiuurr i . i
speak of w ill he f nin.h in a f. ,
Isolate,| eases where the g i .
were not p m le e te d X|.i.| ,.i o,.
grove* a re ttpH |irni(Vte.r”
Mr. Young estimated llu- to­
tal dam age nt md m m e |ii„i,
I o r 2 p e rce n t of the • l i n e
crop. He said higher irmpcr:i
lures
an- nntiripated T he,
i.
cently
dropped
to
the
I ,v
twenties.________ ____________

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it. tv in scattered s*CEverglades early
their four-motorejf
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Mr. and Mrs. W J . Whltsper of
Will Iston were tha weekend guesta
of th* latter's brothsr and sisterIn-law, Mr. and Mrs. K.W .Turner.
•
-'James Pippin has r**um«d to
his bom# In Birmingham, - Ala.,
after visiting w ith his brother
and sister-in-law. M r end Mr*.
R. R Pippin a t their homo on
Week F irst S treet.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn E. McKay
were th# xreakand guests o f Mr.
and Mrs. W.H. Comb* in Miami,
where they accompanied th eir
daughter. Florence, who epent

Club wm moot a t th* home ef
Mrs. A- D. Covington In Oviedo
n t S;S0 P. M. Mm. A. W. Epps
win talk on "Identification of
Nathr# Material |a o u r Coun­
JSCa t r i m , sun o i e i .
ty .* Member* ar* naked to Frank B r n u of Lake Mary, replease note the change In th*
ad S sturdsy to the New
meeting dal*.
ipton School fo r Boy* In New
^
MONDAY
pton. N .H , a fte r spending
AU cutter* f a r the Red Cro&gt;* th* holidays w ith hU parents.
sewing rooms Ar* saked to reA rthur Brsaa'n. J r , who U with
th* United S tates Treasury Defsnae B u ff, returned yeaterd ay :

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and Mrs. R.W. Turner had
Ir Mew Ymur’e Dxy g«**u,

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Here's a money saving: tip, according to the United
States Department of Commerce, in England there
l(s a. 33% Manufacturer's Sales Tax on furniture
(which is much higher when the retail profit is added)
and in Canada there is an 8% Sales Tax on all home
furnishings, because of the war. We can look for
increased taxes in America soon, and big increase*
in furniture prices.”

While We Are D a u n tin g as
Complete a Stock «f Furniture,
Radlps, and Stoves/ias We Have

Is,.

Vl r W i iii GA. Tcnn.. Jarw
•
| ■■ I I nto B ottling'
n i d rationing casu
retailers Monday
i . i . suenr shortage and
"i
*.i dunks inann fa c tu rg rtr
' &lt; I &lt; . uould adopt slm t£

Mather Furniture Co.’s Gigantic

Louis Bills was the overnight
guest of hi* parents recently In
Geneva, tnrouta from California
where he ia stationed with Ihc
Army Air Corps, to Miauii-

n - v S rth J B lK s t
Society of C hristlsn Service of
tha Methodist Church In tha after-

of
th*.
Fem ahlMemorial
Hospital
sta f f ha*** rxprvssetl t h r ir a p ­
preciation for the tray favars.
flowers, plants, fruit, camly and
other holiday gifts which were
presented to the hospital s t a f f
nnd th e inmate* d uring the holi­
day season.
T hey wish especially to th a n k
, t h r following The Sanford Garjden Club. Mr« O. I*. Herndon.
; c ourtesy r h a r m a n ; the Ju n io r
IGirls' Auxiliary of
t h e - F ir st
Baptist Church
Aralea Circle
of the Garden Club; Mrs. H iram
Palm e r of l ike Mnry; the Girl
Scout.t of l a k e Mary; Mr. and
Mrs. It. K. True;
Chase
and
.Company;
Mi«a Frances
MeDougul; |)r
mill
Mrs. J.
N.
T olar; Hr and Mrs G. 8. 8elman; Dr am| Mrs. C. XI. Xlitchell and Dr and Mrs. G. II.
Pu tm n n ; and Mr and Mrs Juliua
Dingfclder

T e le p h o n e 148 i Ijiu c h to n

Fourteen Cases
IVied By Miller
At City Court

. 50*
BUY NOW
I V f f IT 1?

M ERCHANDISE
IS AVAILABLE
AND PRICES
i ARE LOW

Before the Proposed Federal
Sales Tax Goes Into Effect*

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T u e s d a y ; J a n u a r y «, i w i

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Tavehi Five .Wins Hi-Guide Will

Buddy Baer Hopes
To Kayo Champion

IG H T W E IG H T BOSS

In Bowling Loop Try For Fourth
Race Win In Row
To Retain Lead
B asalts In t h a Commercial
Bowling U i f i u
la s t
week
found tha Tavern flv# contln• i n f ••• tap bjr taking two out
a f Uiraa gain** from Lance
, Toaatahee.
Hofmann
KI a a t r I e
ca m *
through to thrs* straight vie*
- tarWa over Touch ton Drug. 8t.
John* wen two o a t of three
from Carraw sy Agency, and
Calory City topped over Emariek Hardware, two to one.
Tha retnlU i
TAVERN
» M n
105 ISA
12*
. MaNcll
11A 121
117
Yaat
U S 122
112

ASA
TOARTCHEE
uh
127
125
126
ISA

AAA

681

120
I2A
125
126
ISA

99
175
125
126
136

lI.ONGWOOD.
A J i i u n Jan.
w v * ““tofff*.u*/
-

—Can Hl-Guid* make It fqur
•tralght victoria* T
That queatlon will ba answered
tonight a t tha fianford-Orlando
Kannal ('Job In tha ninth race
of tha Il-av en t program .
III(Sulde,
aenaitlonal
greyhound
from tha C.M. Halt kennel, will
be matched agalnat a field of
dlatanee dog* a fte r ettabllahlng
a new aaaaon’i track record S at­
urday. night a t the plant here,
midway between Hanford
and
Orlando on U.B. Highway 17.

IJ tK E W O O D .

I
I
1
I

iW o S P J f e p

0os« of rua

.jilt* Jo*’*. Kayo win the

U«**TWB i *»I7VS

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CHARLES C O E .
The C entral Florida Traffic
Club will Inaugurate tha new
year aetivltiei with w h at promi»*a to be one of Ita out*land­
ing aeaalona for 1042. accord­
ing to Frank L. Tovrtellot,
prctldent, who announced yeati-rday
Charles
Francis Coe.
eminent lawyer and author i t
Palm Beach,, will be tb* prin­
cipal guoat and ip eak ar a t the
club’a
m eatier
to n ig h t
at

A*J6«Tf AAS aHVER BSCal .
MoloCWf p o&amp; r AMD Mia FA&lt;e
0BAAg Aio emoblMc h o f
BA-rre« /M £ r

MS

Hon • A l a m o

Hecond Race—Futarlly
IFire* Hell Holly DeaMet

Alice l U t r e r M
Know
H a nk
•
J » W,
7
I’ll F i r e
•

N in el* Ml*
W arning
Kill M ike
W i n k ' ■ J u i l a m 'i

Third Race—Futarlly
( L a a l H a l f H a lly H a a k l a l
I M urlow n
ft Panglmil* Mad

ISA

181
101

5 ItiumbM U p
| M ariano
S I ' u w t r T o Hpara 7 l l a a l Kira
4 Tom
W i l l a r d ft I r i a m a l Hun

101

' Fourth Race—Futurity

1 C r a f t y A n d re w I T r l r k l u Inn
t C h i n k s I m n f • ft I l l a s a I' u
5 N ordl
7 L u c k y Kira
4 H kaatrr
Hr I m ft H a h a r a 'a

------ Firth ir« * —3-11 n il#
t Koiy Kid
ft ItouncInH M*n
t rollon &lt;lln
ft Dorothy
ft Lady lllahar 7 Mormnnay
4 Imrllnv'a iHft ft lloairbori lloy
Hlxth Kac*— Futurity

Camera Was* Biggest
Heavyweight Champ

677 II nUi lraa bl so r rlyl s r p t r *« DJ ao pu pb yt f u l J-.lin
i A re P il o t
1 N o rn i'n Anilr*w*
167 IBS * A*ill# l l u t s n o
Havanth Ksc*— S-1A Mil*
133 140
116 110 I Moll* I h i n a t l r r * I a m b i , J e r k
Itln*
( A rmail illrl
134 161 II jI’lck
o e W illa rd
7 l i e s ) Hpry
126 125 I l l e c k l e r a M&lt;k, I U u td l* '* l*omr*d
Eighth Race—Futurity
I Ju«l lu rk lrs * t While f'h .rll.
I atend liver
&lt; I’ourl luillff
I Hold Leal lei A7 Flail* a
TOUCHTON'
4 lied Mrllre
i (‘baiter llal
146 124
04
Ninth Rasa—5*10 Mil*
I lllldtraleev*
*0 136
A2 I rienlla
Brown
sdarku
121 125 125 II JHuammpb l i nI f*lg hN o r a *T N
Il l -flu id *
126 126 125 4 Ito 11 r a i l
i llu d d r Jack
130 107 101
Tenth Race—i l l Mil*
I I'an rb trlla
4 Happy Mike
707
CARRfcWAY
143
146
r
123
130
126

6A7

t l.urky
Jukar
I l.,n .-n l
4 Tw exllada*

a Flaaburn
I I'b ie f H tarler
I Hmalt I ' n u i t

Uavaoth Race—l-IA Mil*
Htolalela H a m
I Ml Du*
4 lie l.urky
I 11ma*l a llnnay S llrasd Mary
I llul Hut
I Tokal lloy
I tlp 'srly Wllrh'l t I’omta' Along
_____ 574

734

licy announced previously by th*
PraaMant and th* Secretary of
•h# Navy, tha Navy Oeinriment
today requested nawspapan to re­
frain from publishing report* and
•Inking* except In caaa* where
they can quota specifically “a
responsible authority of tha Fede­
ral government.'*

RADIO NtfWS

A u to R e p a irs

Day Phone------ ------9130

Check the Figures

" J** f l n t gam*. MarshsII
an adjunet to natlon- ta d n t bean held
under 40
p in t# by a n y prevlou* fna.
Ctoah
H
art
Morris
has
la
ia tb a ll taom made *
on# of th*
y g o o d thowtog In Cspt. Rad ToA
s . vattran. unbaxtjn Mat shots U&gt;*W* atato—ba talllad 13 point* agalnat Marshall

Griffith

In addition to b eing an o u t­
standing lawyer, M r. Co« I*
the au th o r of num erous bonks,
foremost among w hich are fic­
tion stories on crime and rack­
eteer activities and U regard#!
da ’ a distinguished
petul'-gitt
and arimlnoloflst.
. The entertainm ent portion of
th e -program -w ill bw in charge
of B. M. W harretU , chairman,
10:16 Myrt A Margo
and tho meeting will bo attend­
10:30 Stepm other »ed by many visitors, IndwJ10:45 Woman of Courage
|ng
transportation
representa­
11:00 Drama of Pood
from distant points sueh
11:16 At Home with Sally Star, stives
Today’s Programs
i A tlan ta, Tampa and Jack0 :00 Jim While
tin
tonvllle.
&lt;1:06 Dp News
11:30 B right llorlton
0:10 Grayhound Gut
11:45 Dp News
The Malay Peninsula I* • ilace
11:58 Tem perature Bulletin
0:16 Volco of Broadway
full of tlgara and tin. A
0:20 I,um and Abner
12:00 Kate Smith Speaks
* third of the w orld* tin c«
0:45 The World Today
12:15 Checkerboagd Time
from Malayan mlnaa along tha
7:00 Dinner Music
12:30 Dapcelime
mountain slope*.
7:15 Sam Cuff "Face of tha 12:46 Our
uur Oal
u«i Sunday
ouniwy ■
,
W ar”
1:00 Life Can Be BeauDful
7:20 »Dp News
1:16 W’oman In White
7:30 Second Husband
1:30 Bridge Scnnol of the A ir
A:00 Boys Town
1:46 Road of U fa
A:30 Unannounced
2:00 Young Dr. Malono
A:66 Elmer Davis and tha New* 2:30 Th* Goldberg*
9:00 W* the People
2:46 Dp Neva
0:30 Report to th* Nation
2:60 Jim Whit*
3:00 Farm Security Admlnlstrm
10:00 Glenn Miller
lion Program
10:16 Publie Affair* •
10:30 Sport* Renorter
.
.1:15 Bob Hannon, bonj
10:45 New* of The World
3:10 Renfro Valley f
11:00 Guy Lombardo Orchestra 3:46 Children Also a
11:30 Benny Goodman Orchestra 3:55 Press New*
12:00 l.inlon Walls, news
4:00 Columbia
Concert
Or
12:05 Sign Off
cneatra
Tomorrow's Program*
4:30 Sing Along • Landt Trio
Wednesday, January 7, 1042
4:46 Press Nawa
0:30 Norman Baasaly A
6:00 Fog th* Farm er
I'U. Cowboy*
6:10 Twilight Malodla*
7:00 Breakfast Brevities
630 U. P. on th# A ir
7:45 U.P. News
6:45 Scattargood Balnea
7:56 W eather ft Time
3:00 The World Today
HI5 Organ Mood*
H:30 Music Men
Inexpensive, Cartful
3:46 Virginia
0:00 Morning Devotion*
And Complete
U:I5 American School of tb* Air
0:46 Do Nawa
10:00 Mnrnsl
10:05 Mu»lc Room
10:10 Fashion Frock*
''T

Package Goods
Beer &amp; Wines
Cocktails

701

_. Enemy Sub Rumors
p£|Not To
Printed

IDIVIDUAL HIGH _
■riling 161,
Ed **
, Dennis 141, B.
141, W. Vlhlan 14*.
th t H I , C. Jonas 14&lt;l
WA8IMNQT0ir7an. «-(8paLawson H I .
-1*1)—In accordance with th* po­

Andenon-

You will find

a loan through
our P tn o n a l Loon D epart­
ment to be the vary beat
way to flnanco your Inatall-

The Sanford A

tic National

Member Federal IV

1 Insurance Cun

Night Phone.----- —578-W

laat

^W #H fig h t whatever, way Joe
wpnta to,” ha said t a d a y a f t c j
going through four rounda of
apar work w ith tore partners. If
he want* to ahrg. I l l piteh right
along with him. and h* know* 1
can hit. If h# wants to wak# a
boxing rxhltitlon oat of it, HI
do th a t too But If th at’s the
way I t geos, It'll probably b* one
of tha biggest atlnko showi of
all tlraa.”

GOING PLACES
7 7?

Credit Association
Will Meet Locally
credit associations - In Florida.
Georgia, North Carolina and
South Carolina, will hold .thair
annual meetings during tha first
flvo-waakt of the new year, the
Production
Credit Corporation
of Columbia announced to d a y ,.
Tnar# a re over 80,000 members
of the**
farm ers'
cooperative
credit organisation* in the four
states and because of tha effect
of war on agriculture and the
changing conditions It is aspect*,I
th at the at tendance on the meet­
ings this year will ba the larg
sat in history; Tha association*
extend credit to their farmer-

Driva In today and b t - - f t
us check your ear before
you go on t h a t holiday
trip.
Let ua check y o u r
tlraa, gm». oil. w ator, b a t­
tery w ater — Wa’ll give
you our moat prom pt and
0
efficient service.

JUST PHONE 9121
Municipal employes of Sacra­
mento, Calif., have bean elasalfad
for civilian dafana* on tho belief
that they would bo more valuable
for amrgancy service than pri­
vately employed volunteers.

S. H. ENGLISH
GULF SERVICE

GET THE THRILL

of Picking Winners
TONIGHTS ALL-STAR frEATUBE
GREYHOUND CU3

NINTH RACE, B-llth Milo

is *« tba ala ova*
WDBO tonight al

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NO MINORS ALLOWED
POST TIME BtU P. M.

WRECKER SERVICE

KENNEL CLUBOn Rente 17 (Beaferd Highway) el Lengwood
ghoul 8 naUoe North of Orlando
TURN a t RED ARROW ' X
S a n fo rd A t * » t &gt; d

Hi*

By PAUL

ETTA KETT

raaeral DUucter

l* * -

A n so t i ;

Overnight Entries F ar Taeaday
F irst B ar “F u ta rlly
* A fl|»lh
f Cricket Ann € Windy Maid
3 Kattjr'a Cash 7 1a W. U

KMERICK

I-

S am m y

of the b o x 'lik e a ahot and led
all tha w a r to to timed In 29.1,
a now low mark fo r the year
and within fwo-flftha of a aec»ml
of the track record held by Grand
Man.
In the first aeven nlghta of
raring, a remarkable aerlca of
coincidence* °c cured,
handicapperi pointed out.
Two nlghta In a row the latna
combination* clicked In the dally
double and quintals. In the qui­
ntals, tha 1-S combine clicked
three times, a good average for
a full lesion of 00-day racing.

4 M ta rta r’a

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Sanford Is The Only Central
Florida City Affording Rail, Highway
And Water Transportation
AN
F -a U b lb h e d U r 1908
■P - ' . ' M J f J n ' l j j ___ |

I N D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R
■ —v

S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A . W E D N E S D A Y J .A N l 'A l tY

Instructions
Nazis Accused
On Purchasing Of Massacres,
Tires Given B estial Acts

Jap
Bombing Attacks Persons Must O btain!Commissar
Inatructiona on the
proper
proracfnr* for eligible person*
M obtain certificate* for the
purchase of t i r e s Hn«t tubes
given
today
by
the
County Alloration Board.
W alter J). Coleman, chairman
of the Board, made the follow
Hur statem ent: "The Office of
t h e Price Administration ws*
iMpired to curtail th e «*|* „f
lire* and tube* b rc a iiu of
the critical »hort*ge „ f rubber
I" IbU • country.
About -.nt
percent o f our ru b b er nupnly
come* from the Far East. The
War In th e Pacific ha* &lt;la.bed
hope* o f getting fu rth er sup­
plies from
this source. Tho
United Rtate* will hnve to r e ­
ly upon rubber stock. non In
this country to take rare nf
our need* until t h e situation
gea radically in the ‘Pmcl-

Bhilippine Force
Is At Davao Bay
British Malayan Sit• n a t i o n Continues
' B ad For Defenders
___. W A s n r o i f f o i r J*»— Bespeaking
the

i—

dtiEwsrS:

M w m *•» w ar of Ilf*7’.
Preoldaot R*n**v»lt
railed
today for » w»&gt; budget of
H 4 .N M 4 U M for lh* next
R atal rear.
M.aoo ooo.ooo
§ M * ta s ta an top of alt *x'«fotn U w i and n e i r n d n l f d
■ h w » l » r that wanld - n d
th - federal drht above SI 10.l a a t n a aaa
Of thla ktefoat hudgrt In
lie* af-lk e-w -rid . Piw»t»
t Rn wevslt said in hia anh e |'* t mvanavv ta eaa. — : "Thi* la a war badge*.
I&gt;a aitgnltade and cowpmlllan drnand w ant* t l t h .
notib. ifront*
r
batlU
of Ike world.
. ekort of a m ixlnam
apffleo.”
Tha
k
- —t kodtH
Me**—
• f |I W

«CS“U„

fee *n rerwed-breahlag tat*I
• f U U H L N M H af U iaa
&gt; M i l fU ral near, la
r 7* I t M M k O ] In
la ta ritjr

L\t» iMfeaeed farm
Preaid m t

£"■

It wa* announced th at the tjro
ouota* fo r the county for Jin
Oary gre ** . fullawt: passenger
•nd motorcycle tir r .-4 l, pvsa.nger and
motorcycle
tube«-S4.
truck and hu* tlry.t-102. arul truck
knd bua tubea-fUt.

Entertainm ent
for
wounded
prisoners awaiting first aid. In
Tobruk la provided by the piper
of a Scottish Highland r a i l ­
ment. Thia aoldler carries hi*
bagpipe* wherever the war take*
him and they »re welcomed by
*U hi* companlona.

Installed
A s Kiwanis Chib
1942 President

H a rp e r

A t the normal ra te of ronaumptlon the total -upply of
tire* now available for civilian
u a e . would be exhausted within
two month* an&lt;l very few tire*
for civilian uae will be manu­
factured in the. fu tu re. It i«
irn tln w eg

O* r*we T * * l

Tag Sales Show
Large Increase
•*, Over Last Year

New 1842 liernae plate*, with
•range letter* on a blu* b*cx*
- ' — —— . ,
fround are proving to be very
aceordlng to Jnm |).
a
v ____ 1. — —
County U a collector.

Group
“

p*r«w.

IbW W H ki sw eng
■■4 fo r OKWtMeai
4*r export cahaidy

^ W A S H I N G T O N , J a n . 7 .—
.* aV ? * W # r D a p a r tm e n t
M id to d a y t h a t t h a P h ilip p ln a a a r t w lth a U n d in f c o n .
U nuoun b o m b in g a n d m n |h i n f l - g u n n in g
on
th « lr
j w h t ^ f r o n t n o r th w a a t o f
F o r tif ic a tio n * o n C o m g i \ M j M d a t th e e n t r a n t
M aalb Bay and da/tnaaa on
by. BaU n Pen
again for a m w h o u r..
Mind c m *

S S H v ^ se rs

• n fortification* sever■ Jrmterday.
entlr# front hoary
.warn
reported,
with
" — ------ " lacreaao d ,
o f Oon. Dougbar are
ire making
makli
val-

reKa

af a wo# a In tha U u n u
P * 1- ____ -a .--V . . '
7~r

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Q ty Nc^rs Briefs

U.
One Of Corregidor’s Giant Disappearing Rifles

LONPON. Jan. T—(A P )—
The Mlnialrj *f
Kcwaaewlc
W arfare lodar -aid Germany
la now pruduring more plane*,
teak* and aabmarlnew lhan hi
Ike Spring *f 1911. alth*ngh
the *rer-all prodactlon of
armamer.l- ha- fallen .light*
|y telnw th* peak level resthed at that time.
wr

iM M i- ift

as

ysaUrvUy, it

„ TW fatur* outlook call* for
tko light frost la tk* extreme northt b f a r ow ant cart of th* State Thonday
work lag moniiag u d s* frost danger
Friday tad SatsnU? BMmlnjs.
mornlnj*.
for

b*J|W «€•••••

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Ml men w*»«* would like In

CUT

P it

us

TW Itop* aeoa pC De. Daa
*—

^ tw
as-' j
tw

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in

tinned to li*ok bnd f«*r the llrit-

end H. J. tint I.N.k the m.th nf
office for thri-p '-.-tir term*. Mr.
Ili-hop sum-.-ile.l ti. K. Itollm*. nerd—I infuriention thnt wit* n&gt;l ’ "r"c i "
'
'.
,
while Hr. Gut wo* re-elected t &gt; •upplied on the earlier applies , M nncco lem ple
(
the office.
lion
blankRegi.tration
will |''very dollar ' "
*
.
hy
Mr*.
Ileit I S n . i f o r , 1 shriner* # r* 1^ L.
The C«»nimi*«i4iru*r» uppruvnl •............ire. led
Chapman.
c
rc
t.r
o
w
h
o
I
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f
•
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‘’I
thr nurrhsm- of • M-vrn ami impIf
!Sh ner*
half hurerpowi r motor «-L*ctrir -a le .he c ertified * * Thunnlay. Hr Bvrd
ti il M«iminv
sirrn from th«- \V. S. Dialy Com­ Ft itIn / a........
“
pany of Chirairo nt a pnrrhuM- »h» h.Mirw of I .00 P M
pM»*# of
Mayor Hill ri'p u l- I M., ami fn&gt;ni 7:00
r«l the Co*litv Comniiaaion hu I H:00 P M.
| I n .n lv .................. w a, ...I a ir s ukhnnI to pay half of th«* coat.
Mr Ji hns'in saiil that ruiliu | lie* (If com -e, our fir.t d.mu
Alio uppntvfti wak the ex • ri|uipnu*nt win not avuiluhl** for ' ti.m w II l»- lo Ihe Bed Cm**
ch:ingp of u new nutMuniliiiir tho rourwo in r®«Do tran«mia*&gt;ion diivv which i* now on. I
bond of $ 1,000 to Kil. C. W nght nt prm rnt, anil th at the emir-* very happy lo announce.’*
f»»r a (Kfaullvti relunilintr $ 1,000 en tnuuht in th»* sehcwil which
Althmi-ih I’o'cntuie McCnirv
bond ilatril July 1. IlMO. Mr. w||l have iDy and night rta -*
N«&gt;*fr rr|Mirti*d Ihut I In* chuin*
tuuirht in th r school, which Ipstim-fiil I’reslilent llvril In put
l*«, iiIiiii loin effect im neiliately
(fj ^ - i v ' e r j a ! . whirh
iuiathunlc*. rlcrlricnl weJJ_ Vfr:— ilr n i—wilhhrbl smwmneeTD* bwwn ordernl. Iin. Im-, ii elilu , in.,
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were s.neu.wTe
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niblit after ' ‘‘l/uu'
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and m-uetratlue HeZ,\„r ...... .. In the we*l about
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pinut,
Commissioner.&lt; also
120 to Ihe WI'A culorril nur
aery and condri.oit-i, t..o iiwcllin:
house* a t the weal t'd e of I'inc
Rt recta Rnn
anil m
nt in*
the nnurthwe-t
o rin w n t
\v .||. (omb«, ? r.# a vUit«»r In
cor«tr of Thirteenth .Street and Snnfotd *»n u number of oreg* Iona
Manguatln* Avenue.
| In the h'lme of *Mr. and “Mm.
Glenn K. McKay, and brother of
Reeae Combe, who formerly wa*
part owner of the 8*nford Herahi.’ died recently In Miami. Mr.
Comb* wa* one of the leading
mortician* of the state.
lie wa* born and spent hi*
Alert officers prevented one
crime and recovered one of tw i early dnv* in Apopka, going to
Mlumi
when it wa* a small town,
stolen csra a t the same time
laat night. Chief Roy William* and grew and developed with the
citv. He is aurvived by hi* widow
revMlcd today.
and three *«n* and one daughter.
Pollc* Nam Gardner and Charles
Funeral aerylcea will be held
Shaffer, driving In their patrol In Miami Thuraday afternoon at
car, surprised intruder* as they 3:30 o'clock.
weiw removing * win,low glaea
W lghy. Grocery Company at,
Fourth S t m t and Elm Avenue
laio laat night.
Tlw would-be thieves fled and
le f f behind a 1838 Plymouth a*
dar^ which police later found out
E lrh t pia-rl»r* ilcr"*c* ha*e
ha&lt;4 boon atolen fr*»m Wight'*
G ang* a t Tenth S tre e t Another K-rn U&lt;d*d from lh - bu*eau at
the
Court |lou*« dnrln* lh# P **t
car, g 1837 Plymouth, also had
taken from tha garage and week. Name, of the couple* fo|.
Pot been recovered. Nothing low: Itewey M cElt-ath ami Violet
b*jj keen removed from the whole". K. Librae of Orlando. F-lwarl
Cnm-row. J r .'a n d Mary E. Hirer*
sal# grocery company.
of Hanford. Jam#* t**arv« nf Orl-nilo and Mary 8. Tindall of
CknlpotP.
Also John R. Rata - f Orlando
and Agne* *#« Oann - f Clavcon*
Alb-»t R Klaafd o f Hanford and
Bobbie Murphv nf Noekee, Dan
Mabu-t amt MarJeria Bnithaa af
. th - cruiser,'. Ban Praiulco. Or I* mir. ;
IMthar eon. p an'al. J r - la • AJ*-* Avon K -trh -ff and Mtp.
I tW Atlantic Pteot, a lieu- via Catslday of Orlando. Jama*
* aummendcr
aboard. , Ihe f». Maytan of Rpreetwatar and
Cnmei'n I)auH e* Oriando, Drndp, Wyoming. '
•on fie ri: of Wkawlnctan ami
yaongrat sen of tW coon- Lola J . George o f W inter Garden.
director, Dalai, was a
—r- who. a t tW &gt; tt ln A naval c-oimiaaian from th*
Contbwntal
Parallel NlcM *
dated Nor. f t
177ft, » t« Um
recruit* a t
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8 Marriage LicenseR
iHBued In Past Week

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u ll for r*mrjle.l heavier Ju.u
oe*e air altar* .
.
tin the western »Me of tn*
oenin-nlu. the outiiumh.-reil ,1'rui.'h feii Tiuck on the lower I'vrah
r'vu front because of Japanese
ihrrnl to their left flank in the
Kuala Selangor arcu.

727 Presbyterians
donated1Form er Visitor Here -of Ihe iiluti Mr. llvril Immetlliilf- Are On Record As
Members
Is Claimed By Death j,l^V&gt;fan*!WMf"r
,h" Church

ramend
a tth,.e w ater
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£rmJ?£ZZ:

"I lim it il i* n worulerful
Idea”, .aid Mavor William C.
,'lill honorary chnirmnn of the
Hcmiiudi- County
Ited
Cru*&lt;
llrlve, him-elf a Hhr'ner, "It l«
a fine and palrM Ic *ten to tahe
ami I know the Sanford R hrlnen
will h- appUudril for their part
in aiding u* tn raise iocs).quo­
ta* for Ihe.e agencies.”
Mr. Ilyrd wrote the Hhrine
Potcnlate t-n |lec. 20, Immeillately after the litter'* visit herr
,r plan,
„
and allege.led the

“While It la
?l
you In offer u* the «*me sup­
port for our dance thi- season
a* in former year*”, Mr. Urvd
wrott the Potentate, “and while
-•r appreciate the offer more
lhan ever, I am thinking th it
In view nf the war and th#
emergrncie* that 't w ||| he a
p rin t deal better If the*- fundi
are pul lo ««me war aid awanel** »uch c* ihe Reil Crn«a, USO
A etc.
"In**c#i| of making the Ranford Rhrine Club a grant of |100
•&lt;* aid In It* dance, what ilo you
think of thi* n lanl Let Morocco
offer to match any amount un
tn 8100 whirh the rlub should
ral»e for such agencies.
‘•le t me have vour reaction
to thla nlan a* early aa you can
a* w - have ■ Rml CroM quote
of MJIOO for th'a county of only
22.000 souls and tho naad la urg # n t”
Soon a fte r contacting other
members of Morocco's Divan.
Potentate
McCrory gave Mr.
Rvrd order* to go ahead and ofrered hi* blessing* unop tha affort* of Sanford fthriner* to
"
^ . "“ " '“ Bm fund for
•saleking hia offer,
Tk* plan' (a for aach. B hri-or
thi*
4*i contribute to U
la w ar n lia
lla f
nsd an aasount ,*on)val#*« tn

.A A rA egoist

in a recent report complied bv
the Presbyterian Church covvcins a p,-r Iml of 29 year*. B was
diacloscd llmt the church now
hu* u total membership of 727
person*.
.
Of Ihe 135 memtier* who were
arv
43
enrolled In ----1813 t-•h e r e _
_
still un the roll while 1394 new
imrmher* have been received In­
to Ihe church In the 29 year*.
Approximately
25.000
fall*
heve been made In the Interest
of ihe churrh. Thy present ehurrh
bn. been built and paid for In
addition to a chapel which ws*
built on Deardatl Avenue.
B urin- th# -a» t
year
tho
-hureh ha* gilned 72 new mem­
bers.
showing a
substantial
growth, It was declared by thy
onator, th* R«v. E. D- Brownies,
who aakl In conclusion, "Tha
m“ « and sorrows, surcease* and
failure* nf three years have bound
u* together, nnd greatly enlarged
the door of opportunity fo r ser­
vice to tha community.”

Warning Is Issued
To Check Tractor*
GAINESVU LE. Fla. Jan. 7 &lt; (Special)—'To bo sura th a t tracto r
tH tn g ' during
, _____
III b* running
th is year
of heavy ■ production,
■ ■ ■ ■
you
batter check
ck It over and If U
needs repair parte, order them a t
apM.
_ T k la warn lag, Issued s to all
Florida farm ers by Dr. WUaKAi
farm machtnary,
m*chln#~
not only to tractors, but to

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ItecreU rv
of
Ag
Claude JL Wlckftrd
th a t
amount of rep air pari* to

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hv tlt*i‘l:ir in hr s lm n u
»f JipanrA«* p a r a c h u tr
had land*#* on tha aa«t
»f Dutch Ihtrnfn.
Thi* Dutch Fm t lndi«*!« hr«%
«!*uart«*i • r*»»e»rt«*d thnt a f*»rmnt i«in of riirht JipsnrM* flvlnu*
''oat* nt tacked n»*iitary ohlcc*ivi»* ' ’uHnjf the niirht nn A imhon Nli nd. 4»*«* of n hiif Dutch
onvnl lia***. The report ndilcd,
•*Kncmv plane* were observed
vt*r ynrliiin pnrU of outer | m»«;
*p«4;on»."
T* ky«» h c n d n u artrra ncknowlM|vrd
a nother
J*»punc&lt;r «u»»
n*i«rinr wi&lt; «unk iu tin* Dncifi.*
and n cruU cr wi»* dam aged in
•n a tta ck by allied nirernft nn
Jan
I
T h e Malayan •ituatH»n **&gt;n*

Snnford Shrlnrr*
thi*
y«*nr | ah and T
mi nut 4** In wt l i b * one nf th« M‘v«»rnl -kdl.* I
Toky
w a. rep.irtl-0
okv&gt;
» wn*
lU,J}«nfunl du| nut h^t* a Course* nffere,) ahoukl register j will |iul their money into war Tf- 1n ^ ||, k air (oiwer had .nurht
«*r P«i
it # ^ C*nnimi&lt;v*nn now
m ayor
r» thv
th - • rCitd-r'Commiien-i
at Ihe Vlltnre F«m i-r«‘ I ||r f „„r„ete. «,irli n« the AnMVt- |refuv.&gt; In Singapore
f'lftfliMlcil Ju»t
yp8 r’ «
liii« in c « , HuiM ing in hifck of the high
Airforce in Ihe Philip­
„ |»rlj
USO and n t h e i’ lt. S
than aillournetl tiMr ilir, nn l m i l- •« h i*«l. \fr
Johnson
pine* had become "mean ingles*
aitl and *
im im r.l t » una.ili miial" rr .-l-rl -..itilia-m-il that all appjirjii*. I w ,r"n*'*
in.lra.l of lioklln. militarily.”
'th"e .........
annual' Shiine
Bance.
ne
William C. Hill ... Mayor '
"r
Tokyo -aid Japan*-rm'P*.
Brill'
It112. City Clerk II. S. S uytr lh, Chan...... of Commerce of '
landed
nt
Brunei inin lln
tl-h
ststed t.Hlay.
f... will hav,. l.i rrvi.ter ae*in 1 Br“df"r'l fvV.' .
• lirrmi- North Borneo, were ••evteu.ling
No
Coinmi**i.iiii-i* G.-»r.*e III h..|&gt; At the Farm er.' Building. T hi. j ,^ “ l ^ llm I in ri.lou . I'......d a l- ., ...
he
field
................ .
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Health Unit Director Has Three
Sons In Branches Of Armed Forces

7« .

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IlinuintM httvi*
vverful slriklidf
t Dnvno Hnv. ncIn n l&gt;. S. War Hecnnintimii|iii&gt; toIhnl .lannn'a
Dutch Eaat
onlv COO
Borneo

nr.- egwcrlr
lasted t„ ......... . ..... (jjve Toward Defense
( G e o r g e I). Bishop, '"••'it
Alev Johiidt n. v%)«•i
Projects I n stead
! James G u t Take i« sii|t&lt;*rvisor nf I h *• K*»\vrtt
&lt;vr/&gt;*
m rn i.f in a n r n l
ftn tn l to
Oaths O f Office
Of Annual Dance
day.

Police Stop Robber}',
Cold Weather Is.
Retover Automobile
Expeted Tomorrow

th a Tear- Oaltt.

PfM«|

f themLity Lommissicn Defense Training &lt;Local Shriners
Re-Elects Hili
Sanford's Mayer
Relief Agencies

Wednesday morning, bringing a
threat tn leader truck In th*
Galnesvlll* and upper East Coait
Ben Cnntw.ell Loses Districts.
Tko Weather Bureau her* pre­
Finger In Accident dicted
* minimum of 28 degTM*
In the Lake City and Glen 8L
Mary section* and advised truck
grower* to tek* protective stews.
b***kal) p lctar* fa r m oot t u n , Fro*I waa n iw te d where read­
a t Jo* ings we- below 85 dogma.
No dC.igtr waa aeon to citrus
_
which

S. Fortifications
Are Raided From
Air For Hours By
45 Enemy Planes

Heavy Fijrhtinff O n
Front Is
Army

r ~ «

Commandos Are
“Swift Left Jab”
0 f w a * -Army

107.

Extent Of Damage
Ts Not Yet Known

Soviet
Foreign
Commia.ar
Molotov formally charged yester•lay. that (irrm an *ntKnrltle«^h*d
perpetrated m»*.**cfe»| v ll’inv
•n d beatlal outrage* In Soviet
territories thry huvp ocvunietl
nnd he warned that the war can
only cod with the complete an­
nihilation of the Nail armle*.
‘•The Soviet Union will never
forget. never forgive." he said.
In • note to all nation* dlplomat'cally presented in Moscow,
Commissar Molotov laid Ruaala
I* keeping a complete record of
all the crime* including killing*
o f - , non-com but ant* and divtirclion of thnusHiol- of vlllaer* and he pledged that the Soviet
people will allnin retribution.
Mranwhile the lie,I Army ha*
retaken 572 villagei and killed
Tbl. I* an rgrlu.lve fir.t pi, tin e taken in Philippine., from Ihe South China Sea. Carre
10,000 German. in five day*, and th4 interior of Fort Mill., I'.n regtdor I.land,
Kiiltti In**
miles southwest nf Manila, Jupthe big counter-offensive -till n
Ultese i&gt;.'«*npii&gt;il i;ipit;il of the IMiilippme*.
rolling weatward. Ihe Soviet* whleb command* the ■ntram s t» Manila lla i.
announce, I ye»terd-v
-Russian naval f.uce* n l*o an- r i a .
p
*
*
nounced the linking of
enemy transport*. one o
* troopahlp. in Ihe llerent* Sea
In the Arctic.
The poat •midnight rnmmunioue
reported two (ierman plane* were
ahat down y e.ten lay In the Moncow area, and I t the doy be­
Ynratiumil
defence
11IIill im
fore on the Wratern front. The
ln*j«e^ f,»r men fiom 1 1 to f»r» i
8oviet« aaid they loat alg plane*.

ly r , IM Ig aa fam parftl with
, nunnu . . - , . . .
LONDON, Jan . 7,—&lt;/P&gt;— Like
E. ‘C. Ilarpvr w ai, Ih aU lM .* * December In lidtL
8ale«
fa r th
tho- month
. . . i i , ■ boxer who „„has—Iramrd
the folly
irvaklent of tbo KlwanU Club
V fo
*o rr. t a i l *®r_
. 1./,
of standing up and* trying to slug
.o r 1842 todav by Herb Dantum •m ounted to 119,645 on th
of W inter Park, U euL Coremnr tale of 834 llcensaa. In ip ji. it &lt;lpt with a stronger fur. B rit­
of tbo Control Division, at the rovenue fo r Decembor we* fit, ain'* army la practicing a swift
club’* flra t luncheon meeting of 854.20 fo r 400 plate*. The In- left Jib.
Thla punch will never deliver
tbo y ear a t the V aldei Hotelw taao fo r lh# month I* |10.
Mr. Harpor autceeded O. P. 088.80 In rovenut and 334 ad­ a knockout blow. It* task la to
divert, tu probe out weak spot*
Herndon, who iwoelved a paat ditional license* Mid.
in the opponent's defense and then
uresident'* button
from
Mr.
Sale* a re t i pected to lm slab quickly,
krepinp hint off
Bantum. E. B. Randall and O. heavy during th* n e tt frw .lav.
balance
and perhaps making him
D. Workman wero Installed a*
aa
Governor
Roeapard
HolUn
I
lift
hi*
guard
from
another vital
vice proaidenta, end other (nataltatlona follow: P. P- Campbell, haa announced that th e re won't apot.
Its collective name I* th* Comtreaaurer; K. I. Hoy, financial bo an e x te n t Ion beyond the Ir
volteervtaryi H. J. Nix, aecrvUry; gal deadline of Jan. 15 to nb. . mandot—carefully chosen
tain
new
a
n
t
o
license*.
The
i
untrera
who can think rapidly.
and 8. K. Doudney, I . T. Do*».
fight
hard
with
any
weapon
thry
Governor
re
p
o
rte
d
collection*
J. J. Kellagahan, L etter Thorpe.
running
about
1600.000 find handy, end dir* anything.
W. A. Leavitt, Howard Long •ro
Thia force of • rough-and-tumble
and Preston Sherrill aa director*. •head o f laat year In the state,
glltl
Official*, chairmen and edm and Mid th a t there seemed to July, 1840, when invasion of B rit­
mltteo mem beri wOl meet Friday b« no condition now apparent ain appealed a m atter of dsya.
night a t 7 JO P. M. a t the Vaf- th a t requlrw* i r egtenalon this They wero to basr the shock °f
dei Hotel^ Prvaldent H arper an y w r.
Revenue from U g aale* L* tl.o expected assault If the R.A.F.
nounced. Ed. U n a atated the
overwhelmed and Invader*
r-dub meetl n / of the appropriated bv the legUlatum ware
f ln t Inter-club
aw-rmed onto th# Islaml.
xax-w lU -babo h*ld
h«U anei
n t - Wesiam*- to tho Mhaoj - f u a d - th o e o
The
Invasion fa1T*r I® edme, Bui
day when , local met
member* will IncrMM o f 9ft on toga for moat tha Commando*
and the military
meet w ith' tbo EoLand C ub In | paaaenger c a n , but there* I* nn minds who conceived them were
D o U o d .' Ten- Inter-dub meeting* , tacrorit* In th* rate on trucks not content to g a it. Fo thev be­
w«ro held by the d a b d u riiu the j and tra lk ra .
came an attack fort* specialising
paat year.
i Mr.
mr. Jbikii
Jbik in a stated th a t all In quick left Jab* to the Ar.'a.
Visitor* were Fred Ward of motor vahlcl* owner* aro reCommando exploit* — some
Winter P ark and E arl Je te r and queated to return their old teg* re ft, others purhaps mythical—
William Earle of tko Key Club. to the ta x collector’* office became legend* told in Brltieb
when securing saw tag s, or as taverns long before tbo people
aoon afte rw a rd aa aoitvenient. generally . r a r e
*uppo*ed
to
“Thla req u eat la being made know tha farce even exleted.
by tha fhderal governm ent and
la being
cheerfully
compiled
with by c a r and truck ow neri.’"
Dr. J J L T h m who haa visit* Mr. Jlakhte explained. “ A k a in
ed horn a numbsr « f time*, died applying f a r new ta r* . It l*
a t Laurens, s.C - yoaterday. He necessary t h a t certificate* af
waa a brother of Mrs. W.T. Lang- regUtratloei and tRl* b* prvLAKELAND.
Jan. 7-4AV
lay of Sanford, and hla *on, Cal­ canted In order t h a t proper Sub-frevtiag
waa expect­
vin T aaroa, formally
operated classification a f the vtfclcla may ed to mays weather
into Florida early
&gt;
|«

Dr. J. H. Teague Dies
In Laurens Hospital

NUM BER

apan Starts Thrust Against
East Indies By Sea And Air

Molotov
C e r t i flcates For i Of Reds Charges
Nazi Outrages As
Procedure, S a y s
Russians Advance
Allocation B o a r d

Dutch Borneo Is In•T ided By Nippon . Piper Of Tobruk
i Parachute Troops
AccordlngTo Rome

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T u e s d a y ; J a n u a r y «, i w i

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

T aveh i F ive . Wins Hi-Guide W ill
In B ow ling Loop Try For Fourth
Race Win In Row
To R etain Lead
B asalts In t h a Commercial
Bowling U i f i u
la s t
week
found tha Tavern flv# contln• i n f ••• tap bjr taking two out
a f Uiraa gain** from Lance
, Toaatahee.
Hofmann
KI a a t r I e
ca m *
through to thrs* straight vie*
- tarWa over Touch ton Drug. 8t.
John* wen two o a t of three
from Carraw sy Agency, and
Calory City topped over Emariek Hardware, two to one.
Tha retnlU i
TAVERN

» M n
. MaNcll

105 ISA
11A 121

Yaat

U S 122

ASA
TOARTCHEE
uh
127
125
126
ISA

lI.ONGWOOD.
A J i i u n Jan.
w v * ““
- tofff*.u*/
—Can Hl-Guid* make It fqur
•tralght victoria* T
That queatlon will ba answered
tonight a t tha fianford-Orlando
Kannal ('Job In tha ninth race
of tha Il-av en t program .
III(Sulde,
aenaitlonal
greyhound
from tha C.M. Halt kennel, will
be matched agalnat a field of
dlatanee dog* a fte r ettabllahlng
a new aaaaon’i track record S at­
urday. night a t the plant here,
midway between Hanford
and
Orlando on U.B. Highway 17.

Buddy B aer Hopes
To Kayo Champion

IG H T W E IG H T BOSS

IJtKEWOOD. H. I- l**-

S ammy
A

n s o t i;

iW o S P J f e p
0 o s« o f rua
U«**TWB i *»I7VS

.jilt* Jo*’*. Kayo win the

-

the b o x 'lik e a ahot and led
12* of
tha w a r to to timed In 29.1,
117 aall now
low mark fo r the year
112

AAA

681

120
I2A
125
126
ISA

99
175
125
126
136

A*J6«Tf AAS aHVER BSCal

.

MoloCWfp o&amp; r AMD Mia FA&lt;e

and within fwo-flftha of a aec»ml
of the track record held by Grand
Man.
In the first aeven nlghta of
raring, a remarkable aerlca of
coincidence* °c cured,
handicapperi pointed out.
Two nlghta In a row the latna
combination* clicked In the dally
double and quintals. In the qui­
ntals, tha 1-S combine clicked
three times, a good average for
a full lesion of 00-day racing.

0BAAg Aio emoblMc h o f
BA-rre« /M £ r

CHARLES C O E .
The C entral Florida Traffic
Club will Inaugurate tha new
year aetivltiei with w h at promi»*a to be one of Ita out*land­
ing aeaalona for 1042. accord­
ing to Frank L. Tovrtellot,
prctldent, who announced yeati-rday
Charles
Francis Coe.
eminent lawyer and author i t
Palm Beach,, will be tb* prin­
cipal guoat and ip eak ar a t the
club’a
m eatier
to n ig h t
at

Overnight Entries F ar Taeaday
F irst B ar “F utarlly
* A fl|»lh
f Cricket Ann € Windy Maid
3 Kattjr'a Cash 7 1a W. U

4 M ta rta r’a

Hon • A l a m o

Hecond Race—Futarlly
IFire* Hell Holly DeaMet

I Alice l U t r e r M
I Know
H a nk
•
1 J » W,
7
I I’ll F i r e
•

KM ERICK
MS
ISA
181
101
101

N in el* Ml*
W arning
Kill M ike
W i n k ' ■ J u i l a m 'i

Third Race—Futarlly
( L a a l H a l f H a lly H a a k l a l
I M urlow n
ft Panglmil* Mad

5 ItiumbM U p
| M ariano
S I ' u w t r T o Hpara 7 l l a a l Kira
4 Tom
W i l l a r d ft I r i a m a l Hun

' Fourth Race—Futurity

1 C r a f t y A n d re w I T r l r k l u Inn
t C h i n k s I m n f • ft I l l a s a I' u
5 N ordl
7 L u c k y Kira
4 H kaatrr
Hr I m ft H a h a r a 'a

------ Firth ir« * —3-11 n il#
t Koiy Kid
ft ItouncInH M*n
t rollon &lt;lln
ft Dorothy
ft Lady lllahar 7 Mormnnay
4 Imrllnv'a iHft ft lloairbori lloy
Hlxth Kac*— Futurity

C am era Was* Biggest
Heavyweight Champ

677 II nUi lraa bl so r rlyl s r p t r *« DJ ao pu pb yt f u l J-.lin
i A re P il o t
1 N o rn i'n Anilr*w*
167 IBS * A*ill# l l u t s n o
Havanth Ksc*— S-1A Mil*
133 140
116 110 I Moll* I h i n a t l r r * I a m b i , J e r k
Itln*
( A rmail illrl
134 161 II jI’lck
o e W illa rd
7 l i e s ) Hpry
126 125 I l l e c k l e r a M&lt;k, I U u td l* '* l*omr*d
Eighth Race—Futurity
I Ju«l lu rk lrs * t While f'h .rll.
I atend liver
&lt; I’ourl luillff
I Hold Leal lei A7 Flail* a
TOUCHTON'
4 lied Mrllre
i (‘baiter llal
146 124
04
Ninth Rasa—5*10 Mil*
I lllldtraleev*
*0 136
A2 I rienlla
Brown
sdarku
121 125 125 II JHuammpb l i nI f*lg hN o r a *T N
Il l -flu id *
126 126 125 4 Ito 11 r a i l
i llu d d r Jack
130 107 101
Tenth Race—i l l Mil*
I I'an rb trlla
4 Happy Mike
707
CARRfcWAY
143
146
r
123
130
126

6A7

t l.urky
Jukar
I l.,n .-n l
4 Tw exllada*

a Flaaburn
I I'b ie f H tarler
I Hmalt I ' n u i t

Uavaoth Race—l-IA Mil*
Htolalela H a m
I Ml Du*
4 lie l.urky
I 11ma*l a llnnay S llrasd Mary
I llul Hut
I Tokal lloy
I tlp 'srly Wllrh'l t I’omta' Along
_____ 574

734

701

In addition to b eing an o u t­
standing lawyer, M r. Co« I*
the au th o r of num erous bonks,
foremost among w hich are fic­
tion stories on crime and rack­
eteer activities and U regard#!
da ’ a distinguished
petul'-gitt
and arimlnoloflst.
. The entertainm ent portion of
th e -program -w ill bw in charge
of B. M. W harretU , chairman,
10:16 Myrt A Margo
and tho meeting will bo attend­
10:30 Stepm other »ed by many visitors, IndwJ10:45 Woman of Courage
|ng
transportation
representa­
11:00 Drama of Pood
from distant points sueh
11:16 At Home with Sally Star, stives
Today’s Programs
i A tlan ta, Tampa and Jack0:00 Jim While
tin
tonvllle.
&lt;1:06 Dp News
11:30 B right llorlton
0:10 Grayhound Gut
11:45 Dp News
The Malay Peninsula I* • ilace
11:58 Tem perature Bulletin
0:16 Volco of Broadway
full of tlgara and tin. A
0:20 I,um and Abner
12:00 Kate Smith Speaks
* third of the w orld* tin c«
0:45 The World Today
12:15 Checkerboagd Time
from Malayan mlnaa along tha
7:00 Dinner Music
12:30 Dapcelime
mountain slope*.
7:15 Sam Cuff "Face of tha 12:46 Our
u u r Oal
u«i Sunday
ouniwy ■
,
W ar”
1:00 Life Can Be BeauDful
7:20 »Dp News
1:16 W’oman In White
7:30 Second Husband
1:30 Bridge Scnnol of the A ir
A:00 Boys Town
1:46 Road of U fa
A:30 Unannounced
2:00 Young Dr. Malono
A:66 Elmer Davis and tha New* 2:30 Th* Goldberg*
9:00 W* the People
2:46 Dp Neva
0:30 Report to th* Nation
2:60 Jim Whit*
3:00 Farm Security Admlnlstrm
10:00 Glenn Miller
lion Program
10:16 Publie Affair* •
10:30 Sport* Renorter
.
.1:15 Bob Hannon, bonj
10:45 New* of The World
3:10 Renfro Valley f
11:00 Guy Lombardo Orchestra 3:46 Children Also a
11:30 Benny Goodman Orchestra 3:55 Press New*
12:00 l.inlon Walls, news
4:00 Columbia
Concert
Or
12:05 Sign Off
cneatra
Tomorrow's Program*
4:30 Sing Along • Landt Trio
Wednesday, January 7, 1042
4:46 Press Nawa
0:30 Norman Baasaly A
6:00 Fog th* Farm er
I'U. Cowboy*
6:10 Twilight Malodla*
7:00 Breakfast Brevities
630 U. P. on th# A ir
7:45 U.P. News
6:45 Scattargood Balnea
7:56 W eather ft Time
3:00 The World Today
HI5 Organ Mood*
H:30 Music Men
Inexpensive, Cartful
3:46 Virginia
0:00 Morning Devotion*
And Complete
U:I5 American School of tb* Air
0:46 Do Nawa
10:00 Mnrnsl
10:05 Mu»lc Room
10:10 Fashion Frock*
''T

RADIO NtfWS

Package Goods
B eer &amp; W ines
Cocktails

_. Enemy Sub Rumors
p £ |N o t T o
Printed

IDIVIDUAL HIGH _
■riling 161,
Ed **
, Dennis 141, B.
141, W. Vlhlan 14*.
th t H I , C. Jonas 14&lt;l
W A 8 IM N Q T 0 ir7 an . « - ( 8 p a Lawson H I .
-1*1)—In accordance with th* po­
licy announced previously by th*
PraaMant and th* Secretary of
•h# Navy, tha Navy O einrim ent
today requested naw spapan to re­
frain from publishing report* and
•Inking* except In caaa* where
they can quota specifically “ a
responsible authority of tha Fede­
ral government.'*

A uto Repairs

Check the Figures

" J** f l n t gam*. MarshsII
ta d n t bean held
under 40
p in t# by a n y prevlou* fna.
Ctoah
H
art
Morris
has
la
ia tb a ll taom made *
on# of th*
y g o o d thowtog In Cspt. Rad ToA
s . vattran. unbaxtjn Mat shots U&gt;*W* atato—ba talllad 13 point* agalnat Marshall
an adjunet to natlon-

Andenon-

Griffith

You will find a loan through
our P tn o n a l Loon D epart­
ment to be the vary beat
way to flnanco your Inatall-

The Sanford A

tic National

Member Federal IV

1 Insurance Cun

^W #H fig h t whatever, way Joe
wpnta to,” ha said t a d a y a f t c j
going through four rounda of
apar work w ith tore partners. If
he want* to ahrg. I l l piteh right
along with him. and h* know* 1
can hit. If h# wants to wak# a
boxing rxhltitlon oat of it, HI
do th a t too But If th at’s the
way I t geos, It'll probably b* one
of tha biggest atlnko showi of
all tlraa.”

GOING PLACES
7

Mr fln t * F m eh

Advertisements

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Credit Association
Will Meet Locally
credit associations - In Florida.
Georgia, North Carolina and
South Carolina, will hold .thair
annual meetings during tha first
flvo-waakt of the new year, the
Production
Credit Corporation
of Columbia announced to d a y ,.
Tnar# a re over 80,000 members
of the**
farm ers'
cooperative
credit organisation* in the four
states and because of tha effect
of war on agriculture and the
changing conditions It is aspect*,I
th at the at tendance on the meet­
ings this year will ba the larg
sat in history; Tha association*
extend credit to their farmer-

Driva In today and b t - - f t
us check your ear before
you go on t h a t holiday
trip.
Let ua check y o u r
tlraa, gm». oil. w ator, b a t­
tery w ater — Wa’ll give
you our moat prom pt and
0
efficient service.

JUST PHONE 9121
Municipal employes of Sacra­
mento, Calif., have bean elasalfad
for civilian dafana* on tho belief
that they would bo more valuable
for amrgancy service than pri­
vately employed volunteers.

S. H. ENGLISH
GULF SERVICE

GET THE THRILL

o f Picking W inners
TONIGHTS ALL-STAR frEATUBE
NINTH RACE, B-llth Milo
CIENTIA
RAMBLING NORA
JU M P HIGH
ROLL FAST
G1LDEK8LEEVE
NADAEXO
H I GUIDE
BUDDY JACK

GREYHOUND CU3
is *« tba ala ova*
WDBO tonight al
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"4*0 *” an tha dag*
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NO MINORS ALLOWED
POST TIME BtU P. M.

WRECKER SERVICE

KENNEL CLUBOn Rente 17 (Beaferd Highway) e l Lengwood
ghoul 8 naUoe North of Orlando
TURN a t RED ARROW ' X

Sanford A t * » t &gt; d Hi*

By PAUL

ETTA KETT

raaeral DUucter

Day Phone------------- 9130
Night Phone.----- —578-W

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Sanford Is The Only Central
Florida City Affording Rail, Highway
And Water Transportation
AN
F -a U b lb h e d U r 1908
■P - ' . ' M J f J n ' l j j ___ |

I N D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R
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S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A . W E D N E S D A Y J .A N l 'A l tY

Instructions
Nazis Accused
On Purchasing Of Massacres,
Tires Given B e stia l A cts

Jap
Bombing Attacks Persons Must O btain!Commissar
Dutch Borneo Is In•T id e d By Nippon . Piper Of Tobruk
i P arachute Troops
AccordlngTo Rome

Bhilippine Force
Is A t Davao Bay
British Malayan Sit• n a t i o n Continues
' B a d For Defenders
___. W A s n r o i f f o i r J*»— Bespeaking
the

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dtiEwsrS:

M w m *•» w ar of Ilf*7’.
Preoldaot R*n**v»lt
railed
today for » w»&gt; budget of
H 4 .N M 4 U M for lh* next
R atal rear.
M.aoo ooo.ooo
§ M * ta s ta an top of alt *x'«fotn U w i and n e i r n d n l f d
■ h w » l » r that wanld - n d
th - federal drht above SI 10.l a a t n a aaa
Of thla ktefoat hudgrt In
lie* a f- lk e -w -rid . Piw»t»
t Rn wevslt said in hia anh e |'* t mvanavv ta eaa. — : "Thi* la a war badge*.
I&gt;a aitgnltade and cowpmlllan drnand w ant* t l t h .
notib. ifront*
r
batlU
of Ike world.
. ekort of a m ixlnam
apffleo.”
Tha
k
- —t kodtH
Me**—
• f |I W
fee *n rerwed-breahlag tat*I
• f U U H L N M H af U ia a
&gt; M i l fU ral near, la
r 7* I t M M k O ] In
la ta ritjr

«CS“U„

L\t» iMfeaeed farm
Preaid m t

£"■

It wa* announced th at the tjro
ouota* fo r the county for Jin
Oary gre ** . fullawt: passenger
•nd motorcycle t i r r . - 4 l , pvsa.nge r and
motorcycle
tube«-S4.
truck and hu* tlry.t-102. arul truck
knd bua tubea-fUt.

Entertainm ent
for
wounded
prisoners awaiting first aid. In
Tobruk la provided by the piper
of a Scottish Highland r a i l ­
ment. Thia aoldler carries hi*
bagpipe* wherever the war take*
him and they »re welcomed by
*U hi* companlona.

Harper Installed
A s Kiwanis Chib

A t the normal ra te of ronaumptlon the total -upply of
tire* now available for civilian
u a e . would be exhausted within
two month* an&lt;l very few tire*
for civilian uae will be manu­
factured in the. fu tu re. It i«
irn tln w eg

O* r*we T * * l

Tag Sales Show
L arge Increase
•*, Over Last Year

1942 President

New 1842 liernae plate*, with
•range letter* on a blu* b*cx*
- ' — —— . ,
fround are proving to be very
aceordlng to Jnm |).
a
v ____ 1. — —
County U a collector.

Group
“

p*r«w.

^ W A S H I N G T O N , J a n . 7 .—
.* aV ? * W # r D a p a r tm e n t
M id to d a y t h a t t h a P h ilip p ln a a a r t w lth a U n d in f c o n .
U nuoun b o m b in g a n d m n |h i n f l - g u n n in g
on
th « lr
j w h t ^ f r o n t n o r th w a a t o f
F o r tif ic a tio n * o n C o m g i \ M j M d a t th e e n t r a n t
M aalb Bay and da/tnaaa on
by. BaU n Pen
again for a m w h o u r..
Mind c m *

S S H v ^ se rs

• n fortification* sever■ Jrmterday.
entlr# front hoary
.warn
reported,
with
" — ------ " lacreaao d ,
o f Oon. Dougbar are
ire making
makli
val-

reKa

Q ty Nc^rs B riefs

One Of Corregidor’s Giant Disappearing Rifles

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donated1Form er Visitor Here -of Ihe iiluti Mr. llvril ImmetlliilfIs Claimed By Death j,l^V&gt;fan*!WMf"r
,h"

8 M arriage LicenseR
iHBued In P ast Week

E r,

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n su ew
-e
troop*
were s.neu.wTe
le** lhan
„ Ja
rr“
“ fr(1|1|
Japane-.
fjv&lt;h»

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(
niblit a f te r ' ‘‘l/u u '
, : MMirt in es*ti"fn Mdlnyn. I
^
and m -uetratlue HeZ , \ „ r ...... .. In the we*l about
«
- T h . O..0 , n
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£rmJ?£ZZ:

"I lim it il i* n worulerful
Idea”, .aid Mavor William C.
,'lill honorary chnirmnn of the
Hcmiiudi- County
Ited
Cru*&lt;
llrlve, him-elf a Hhr'ner, "It l«
a fine and palrM Ic *ten to tahe
ami I know the Sanford R hrlnen
will h- appUudril for their part
in aiding u* tn raise iocs).quo­
ta* for Ihe.e agencies.”
Mr. Ilyrd wrote the Hhrine
Potcnlate t-n |lec. 20, Immeillately a f te r the litter'* visit h e rr
,r plan,
„
and allege.led the

“While It la
?l
you In offer u* the «*me sup­
port for our dance thi- season
a* in former year*”, Mr. Urvd
wrott the Potentate, “and while
-•r appreciate the offer more
lhan ever, I am thinking th it
In view nf the war and th#
emergrncie* that 't w ||| he a
p rin t deal better If the*- fundi
are pul lo ««me war aid awanel** »uch c* ihe Reil Crn«a, USO
A etc.
"In**c#i| of making the Ranford Rhrine Club a grant of |100
•&lt;* aid In It* dance, what ilo you
think of thi* n lanl Let Morocco
offer to match any amount un
tn 8100 whirh the rlub should
ral»e for such agencies.
‘•le t me have vour reaction
to thla nlan a* early aa you can
a* w - have ■ Rml CroM quote
of MJIOO for th'a county of only
22.000 souls and tho naad la urg # n t”
Soon a fte r contacting other
members of Morocco's Divan.
Potentate
McCrory gave Mr.
Rvrd order* to go ahead and ofrered hi* blessing* unop tha affort* of Sanford fthriner* to
"
^ . "“ " '“ Bm fund for
•saleking hia offer,
Tk* plan' (a for aach. B hri-or
thi*
4*i contribute to U
la w ar n lia
lla f
nsd an aasount ,*on)val#*« tn

.A A rA egoist

u l l for r*mrjle.l heavier J u . u
oe*e air a lt a r* .
.
tin the western »Me of tn*
oenin-nlu. the outiiumh.-reil , 1'r u i.'h feii Tiuck on the lower I'vrah
r 'v u front because of Japanese
ihrrnl to their left flank in the
Kuala Selangor arcu.

/

727 Presbyterians
Are On Record As
Church Members
in a recent report complied bv
the Presbyterian Church covvcins a p,-r Iml of 29 year*. B was
diacloscd llmt the church now
hu* u total membership of 727
person*.
.
Of Ihe 135 memtier* who were
arv
43
enrolled In ----1813 t-•h e r e _
_
still un the roll while 1394 new
imrmher* have been received In­
to Ihe church In the 29 year*.
Approximately
25.000
fall*
heve been made In the Interest
of ihe churrh. Thy present ehurrh
bn. been built and paid for In
addition to a chapel which ws*
built on Deardatl Avenue.
B urin- th# -a» t
year
tho
-hureh ha* gilned 72 new mem­
bers.
showing a
substantial
growth, It was declared by thy
onator, th* R«v. E. D- Brownies,
who aakl In conclusion, "Tha
m“ « and sorrows, surcease* and
failure* nf three years have bound
u* together, nnd greatly enlarged
the door of opportunity fo r ser­
vice to tha community.”

W arning I s Issued
To Check Tractor*
GAINESVU LE. Fla. Jan. 7 &lt; (Special)—'To bo sura th a t tracto r
tH tn g ' during
, _____
III b* running
th is year
of heavy ■ production,
■ ■ ■ ■
you
batter check
ck It over and If U
needs repair parte, order them a t
apM.
_ T k la warn lag, Issued s to all
Florida farm ers by Dr. WUaKAi
farm machtnary,
m*chln#~
not only to tractors, but to

*

bj
ItecreU rv
of
Ag
Claude JL Wlckftrd
th a t
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end H. J. tint I.N.k the m.th nf
office for thri-p '-.-tir term*. Mr.
Ili-hop sum-.-ile.l ti. K. Itollm*. n e r d —I infuriention thnt wit* n&gt;l ’ " r"c i "
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while Hr. Gut wo* re-elected t &gt; •upplied on the earlier applies , M nncco lemple
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the office.
lion
blankRegi.tration
will |''v e ry dollar ' "
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Mr*.
Ileit I S n . i f o r ,1 shriner* # r* 1 ^ L.
The C«»nimi*«i4iru*r» uppruvnl •............ire. led
Chapman.
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half hurerpowi r motor «-L*ctrir - a l e .he c e r t if i e d * * Thunnlay. H r Bvrd
ti il M«iminv
sirrn from th«- \V. S. Dialy Com­ Ft it In / a........
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pany of Chirairo nt a pnrrhuM- »h» h.Mirw of I .00 P M
pM»*# of
Mayor Hill ri'p u l- I M., ami fn&gt;ni 7:00
r«l the Co*litv Comniiaaion hu I H:00 P M.
| I n . n l v .................. w a , ...I a i r s ukhnnI to pay half of th«* coat.
Mr Ji hns'in saiil that ruiliu | lie* (If com-e, our f i r .t d.mu
Alio uppntvfti wak the ex • ri|uipnu*nt win not avuiluhl** for ' ti.m w II l»- lo Ihe Bed Cm**
ch:ingp of u new nutMuniliiiir tho rourwo in r®«Do tran«mia*&gt;ion diivv which i* now on. I
bond of $1,000 to Kil. C. W nght nt prm rnt, anil th at the emir-* very happy lo announce.’*
f»»r a (Kfaullvti relunilintr $1,000 en tnuuht in th»* sehcwil which
Althmi-ih I’o'cntuie McCnirv
bond ilatril July 1. IlMO. Mr. w||l have iDy and night rta -*
N«&gt;*fr rr|Mirti*d Ihut I In* chuin*
tuuirht in th r school, which Ipstim-fiil I’reslilent llvril In put
l*«, iiIiiii loin effect imneiliately
(fj ^ - i v ' e r j a ! . whirh
iuiathunlc*. rlcrlricnl weJJ_ Vfr:— i l r n i —wilhhrbl smwmneeTD* bwwn ordernl. Iin. Im-, ii elilu , in.,
huil.ling and a e i

Health Unit Director Has Three
Sons In Branches Of Armed Forces

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hv tlt*i‘l:ir in hr s lm n u
»f JipanrA«* p a r a c h u tr
had land*#* on tha aa«t
»f Dutch Ihtrnfn.
Thi* Dutch F m t lndi«*!« h r «%«!*uart«*i • r*»»e»rt«*d thnt a f*»rmnt i«in of riirht JipsnrM* flvlnu*
''oat* nt tacked n»*iitary ohlcc*ivi»* ' ’uHnjf the niirht nn A imhon Nli nd. 4»*«* of n hiif Dutch
onvnl lia***. The report ndilcd,
•*Kncmv plane* were observed
vt*r ynrliiin pnrU of outer | m»«;
*p«4;on»."
T* ky«» h c n d n u artrra ncknowlM|vrd
a nother
J*»punc&lt;r «u»»
n*i«rinr wi&lt; «unk iu tin* Dncifi.*
and n cruU cr wi»* dam aged in
•n a tta ck by allied nirernft nn
Jan
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T h e Malayan •ituatH»n **&gt;n*

Snnford Shrlnrr*
thi*
y«*nr | ah and T
mi nut 4** In wt l i b * one nf th« M‘v«»rnl -kdl.* I
Toky
w a . rep.irtl-0
o k v »&gt; wn*
lU,J}«nfunl du| nut h^t* a Course* nffere,) ahoukl register j will |iul their money into war Tf- 1n ^ ||, k air (oiwer had .n u rh t
«*r P«i
it# ^ C*nnimi&lt;v*nn now
m ayor
r» thv
th - • rCitd-r'Commiien-i
at Ihe Vlltnre F«m i-r«‘ I ||r f „„r„ete. «,irli n« the AnMVt- |refuv.&gt; In Singapore
f'lftfliMlcil Ju»t
yp8r’ « liii« in c « , H u iM in g in hifck of the high
Airforce in Ihe Philip­
„ |»rlj
USO and n t h e i ’ lt. S
than aillournetl tiMr ilir , nn l m i l- •« h i*«l. \fr
Johnson
pine* had become " m e a n ingles*
aitl and *
im im r.l t » una.ili miial" rr .-l-rl -..itilia-m-il that all appjirjii*. I w ,r"n*'*
in.lra.l of lioklln. militarily.”
' t h"e .........
annual' Shiine
Bance.
ne
William C. Hill ... Mayor '
"r
Tokyo -aid J a p a n * - rm'P*.
It112. City Clerk II. S. S uytr lh, Chan...... of Commerce of '
landed
nt
Brunei inin Brill'
lln tl-h
ststed t.Hlay.
f... will hav,. l.i r r v i .t e r ae*in 1 Br“df"r'l fvV.' .
• lirrm i- North Borneo, were ••evteu.ling
No
Coinmi**i.iiii-i* G.-»r.*e III h..|&gt; At the Farm er.' Building. T h i. j ,^ “ l ^ llm I in r i.lo u . I' ......d a l- ., ...
h e
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amend th,. w ater pinut,
Commissioner.&lt; also
120 to Ihe WI'A culorril nur
aery and condri.oit-i, t..o iiwcllin:
house* a t the weal t'd e of I'inc
Rt recta Rnn
anil m
nt in*
the nnurthwe-t
o rin w n t
\v .||. (omb«, ? r.# a vUit«»r In
cor«tr of Thirteenth .Street and Snnfotd *»n u number of oreg* Iona
Manguatln* Avenue.
| In the h'lme of *Mr. and “Mm.
Glenn K. McKay, and brother of
Reeae Combe, who formerly wa*
part owner of the 8*nford Herahi.’ died recently In Miami. Mr.
Comb* wa* one of the leading
mortician* of the state.
lie wa* born and spent hi*
Alert officers prevented one
crime and recovered one of tw i early dnv* in Apopka, going to
Mlumi
when it wa* a small town,
stolen csra a t the same time
laat night. Chief Roy William* and grew and developed with the
citv. He is aurvived by hi* widow
revMlcd today.
and three *«n* and one daughter.
Pollc* Nam Gardner and Charles
Funeral aerylcea will be held
Shaffer, driving In their patrol In Miami Thuraday afternoon at
car, surprised intruder* as they 3:30 o'clock.
weiw removing * win,low glaea
W lghy. Grocery Company at,
Fourth S t m t and Elm Avenue
laio laat night.
Tlw would-be thieves fled and
le f f behind a 1838 Plymouth a*
dar^ which police later found out
E lrh t pia-rl»r* ilcr"*c* ha*e
ha&lt;4 boon atolen fr*»m Wight'*
G ang* a t Tenth S tre e t Another K-rn U&lt;d*d from lh - bu*eau at
the
Court |lou*« dnrln* lh# P**t
car, g 1837 Plymouth, also had
taken from tha garage and week. Name, of the couple* fo|.
Pot been recovered. Nothing low: Itewey M cElt-ath ami Violet
b*jj keen removed from the whole". K. Librae of Orlando. F-lwarl
Cnm-row. J r .'a n d Mary E. Hirer*
sal# grocery company.
of Hanford. Jam#* t**arv« nf Orl-nilo and Mary 8. Tindall of
CknlpotP.
Also John R. Rata - f Orlando
and Agne* *#« Oann - f Clavcon*
Alb-»t R Klaafd o f Hanford and
Bobbie Murphv nf Noekee, Dan
Mabu-t amt MarJeria Bnithaa af
Daa
. th - cruiser,'. Ban Praiulco. Or I* mir. ;
IMthar eon. p an'al. J r - la • AJ*-* Avon K -trh -ff and Mtp.
I tW Atlantic Pteot, a lieu- via Catslday of Orlando. Jama*
* aummendcr
aboard. , Ihe f». Maytan of Rpreetwatar and
Cnmei'n I)auH e* Oriando, Drndp, Wyoming. '
•on fie ri: of Wkawlnctan ami
yaongrat sen of tW coon- Lola J . George o f W inter Garden.
director, Dalai, was a
—r- who. a t tW &gt; tt ln A naval c-oimiaaian from th*
Contbwntal
Parallel NlcM *
dated Nor. f t
177ft, » t« Um
recruit* a t
to

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IlinuintM httvi*
vverful slriklidf
t Dnvno Hnv. ncIn n l&gt;. S. War Hecnnintimii|iii&gt; toIhnl .lannn'a
Dutch Eaat
onlv COO
Borneo

nr.- egwcrlr
lasted t„ ......... . ..... (jjve Toward Defense
( G e o r g e I). Bishop, '"••'it
Alev Johiidt n. v%)«•i
Projects I n stead
! James G u t Take i« sii|t&lt;*rvisor nf I h *• K*»\vrtt
&lt;vr/&gt;*
m rn i.f in a n r n l
ftn tn l to
Oaths O f Office
Of Annual Dance
day.

Police Stop Robber}',
Cold W eather Is.
Retover Automobile
Expeted Tomorrow

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f themLity Lommissicn Defense Training &lt;Local Shriners
Re-Elects Hili
Sanford's Mayer
Relief Agencies

Ben Cnntw.ell Loses
Finger In Accident

S. Fortifications
Are Raided From
Air For Hours By
45 Enemy Planes

Heavy Fijrhtinff O n
Front Is
Army

r~ «

Commandos Are
“Sw ift L eft Jab”

107.

Extent Of Damage
Ts Not Yet Known

Soviet
Foreign
Commia.ar
Molotov formally charged yester•lay. that (irrm an *ntKnrltle«^h*d
perpetrated m»*.**cfe»| v ll’inv
•n d beatlal outrage* In Soviet
territories thry huvp ocvunietl
nnd he warned that the war can
only cod with the complete an­
nihilation of the Nail armle*.
‘•The Soviet Union will never
forget. never forgive." he said.
In • note to all nation* dlplomat'cally presented in Moscow,
Commissar Molotov laid Ruaala
I* keeping a complete record of
all the crime* including killing*
o f - , non-com but ant* and divtirclion of thnusHiol- of vlllaer* and he pledged that the Soviet
people will allnin retribution.
Mranwhile the lie,I Army ha*
retaken 572 villagei and killed
Tbl. I* an rgrlu.lve fir.t pi, tin e taken in Philippine., from Ihe South China Sea. Carre
10,000 German. in five day*, and th4 interior of Fort Mill., I'.n regtdor I.land,
Kiiltti In**
miles southwest nf Manila, Jupthe big counter-offensive -till n
Ultese i&gt;.'«*npii&gt;il i;ipit;il of the IMiilippme*.
rolling weatward. Ihe Soviet* whleb command* the ■ntram s t» Manila lla i.
announce, I ye»terd-v
-Russian naval f.uce* n l*o an- r i a .
p
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nounced the linking of
enemy transport*. one o
* troopahlp. in Ihe llerent* Sea
In the Arctic.
The poat •midnight rnmmunioue
reported two (ierman plane* were
ahat down y e.ten lay In the Moncow area, and I t the doy be­
Ynratiumil
defence
11IIill im
fore on the Wratern front. The
ln*j«e^ f,»r men fiom 11 to f»r» i
8oviet« aaid they loat alg plane*.

ly r , IM Ig aa fam parftl with
, nunnu . . - , . . .
LONDON, Jan . 7,—&lt;/P&gt;— Like
E. ‘C. Ilarpvr w ai, Ih aU lM .* * December In lidtL
8ale«
fa r th
tho- month
. . . i i , ■ boxer who „„has—Iramrd
the folly
irvaklent of tbo KlwanU Club
V fo
*o rr. t a i l *®r_
. 1./,
of standing up and* trying to slug
.o r 1842 todav by Herb Dantum •m ounted to 119,645 on th
of W inter Park, U euL Coremnr tale of 834 llcensaa. In ip ji. it &lt;lpt with a stronger fur. B rit­
of tbo Control Division, at the rovenue fo r Decembor we* fit, ain'* army la practicing a swift
club’* flra t luncheon meeting of 854.20 fo r 400 plate*. The In- left Jib.
Thla punch will never deliver
tbo y ear a t the V aldei Hotelw taao fo r lh# month I* |10.
Mr. Harpor autceeded O. P. 088.80 In rovenut and 334 ad­ a knockout blow. It* task la to
divert, tu probe out weak spot*
Herndon, who iwoelved a paat ditional license* Mid.
in the opponent's defense and then
uresident'* button
from
Mr.
Sale* a re t i pected to lm slab quickly,
krepinp hint off
Bantum. E. B. Randall and O. heavy during th* n e tt frw .lav.
balance
and perhaps making him
D. Workman wero Installed a*
aa
Governor
Roeapard
HolUn
I
lift
hi*
guard
from
another vital
vice proaidenta, end other (nataltatlona follow: P. P- Campbell, haa announced that th e re won't apot.
Its collective name I* th* Comtreaaurer; K. I. Hoy, financial bo an e x te n t Ion beyond the Ir
volteervtaryi H. J. Nix, aecrvUry; gal deadline of Jan. 15 to n b . . mandot—carefully chosen
tain
new
a
n
t
o
license*.
The
i
untrera
who can think rapidly.
and 8. K. Doudney, I . T. Do*».
fight
hard
with
any
weapon
thry
Governor
re
p
o
rte
d
collection*
J. J. Kellagahan, L etter Thorpe.
running
about
1600.000 find handy, end dir* anything.
W. A. Leavitt, Howard Long •ro
Thia force of • rough-and-tumble
and Preston Sherrill aa director*. •head o f laat year In the state,
glltl
Official*, chairmen and edm and Mid th a t there seemed to July, 1840, when invasion of B rit­
mltteo mem beri wOl meet Friday b« no condition now apparent ain appealed a m atter of dsya.
night a t 7 JO P. M. a t the Vaf- th a t requlrw* i r egtenalon this They wero to basr the shock °f
dei Hotel^ Prvaldent H arper an y w r.
Revenue from U g aale* L* tl.o expected assault If the R.A.F.
nounced. Ed. U n a atated the
overwhelmed and Invader*
r-dub meetl n / of the appropriated bv the legUlatum ware
f ln t Inter-club
aw-rmed onto th# Islaml.
xax-w lU -babo h*ld
h«U anei
n t - Wesiam*- to tho Mhaoj - f u a d - th o e o
The
Invasion fa1T*r I® edme, Bui
day when , local met
member* will IncrMM o f 9ft on toga for moat tha Commando*
and the military
meet w ith' tbo EoLand C ub In | paaaenger c a n , but there* I* nn minds who conceived them were
D o U o d .' Ten- Inter-dub meeting* , tacrorit* In th* rate on trucks not content to g a it. Fo thev be­
w«ro held by the d a b d u riiu the j and tra lk ra .
came an attack fort* specialising
paat year.
i Mr.
mr. Jbikii
Jbik in a stated th a t all In quick left Jab* to the Ar.'a.
Visitor* were Fred Ward of motor vahlcl* owner* aro reCommando exploit* — some
Winter P ark and E arl Je te r and queated to return their old teg* re ft, others purhaps mythical—
William Earle of tko Key Club. to the ta x collector’* office became legend* told in Brltieb
when securing saw tag s, or as taverns long before tbo people
aoon afte rw a rd aa aoitvenient. generally . r a r e
*uppo*ed
to
“Thla req u eat la being made know tha farce even exleted.
by tha fhderal governm ent and
la being
cheerfully
compiled
with by c a r and truck ow neri.’"
Dr. J J L T h m who haa visit* Mr. Jlakhte explained. “ A k a in
ed horn a numbsr « f time*, died applying f a r new ta r* . It l*
a t Laurens, s.C - yoaterday. He necessary t h a t certificate* af
waa a brother of Mrs. W.T. Lang- regUtratloei and tRl* b* prvLAKELAND.
Jan. 7 -4 A V
lay of Sanford, and hla *on, Cal­ canted In order t h a t proper Sub-frevtiag
eather waa expect­
vin T aaroa, formally
operated classification a f the vtfclcla may ed to mays winto
Florida early
&gt;
|«
Wednesday morning, bringing a
th re a t tn leader truck In th*
af a wo# a In tha U u n u ho*Galnesvlll* and upper East Coait
Districts.
P * 1- ___ -a .--V . . '
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Tko Weather Bureau her* pre­
7~r
dicted * minimum of 28 degTM*
In the Lake C ity and Glen 8L
M ary section* and advised truck
grower* to tek* protective stews.
b***kal) plctar* far moot tu n , Fro*I waa n i w t e d where read­
a t Jo* ings we- below 85 d o gm a.
No dC.igtr waa aeon to citrus
_
which
ysaUrvUy, it
„ T W fatur* outlook call* for
f o r tko lig h t frost la tk* extreme northt b f a r ow ant cart of th* State Thonday
work lag moniiag u d s* frost danger
Friday tad SatsnU? BMmlnjs.
mornlnj*.
tha Tear- Oaltt.

Dr. J. H. Teague Dies
In Laurens Hospital

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LONPON. Jan. T—(A P )—
The Mlnialrj *f
Kcwaaewlc
W arfare lodar -aid Germany
la now pruduring more plane*,
teak* and aabmarlnew lhan hi
Ike Spring *f 1911. alth*ngh
the *rer-all prodactlon of
armamer.l- ha- fallen .light*
|y telnw th* peak level resthed at that time.

0f w a * -Army
IbW W H ki sw eng
■■4 fo r OKWtMeai
4*r export cahaidy

NUM BER

apan Starts Thrust Against
East Indies By Sea And Air

Molotov
C e r t i flcates For i Of Reds Charges
Nazi Outrages As
Procedure, S a y s
Russians Advance
Allocation B o a r d

Inatructiona on the
proper
proracfnr* for eligible person*
M obtain certificate* for the
purchase of t i r e s Hn«t tubes
given
today
by
the
County Alloration Board.
W alter J). Coleman, chairman
of the Board, made the follow
Hur statem ent: "The Office of
t h e Price Administration ws*
iMpired to curtail th e «*|* „f
lire* and tube* b rc a iiu of
the critical »hort*ge „ f rubber
I" IbU • country.
About -.nt
percent o f our ru b b er nupnly
come* from the Far East. The
War In th e Pacific ha* &lt;la.bed
hope* o f getting fu rth er sup­
plies from
this source. Tho
United Rtate* will hnve to r e ­
ly upon rubber stock. non In
this country to take rare nf
our need* until t h e situation
gea radically in the ‘Pmcl-

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T H l SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD,

Herald

America’s W ar E ffo rt

O N TO W A M O Q T '

When President Roosevelt speaks of producing 60,'*
000 airplanes this year and 126,000 next year, 45.000
tanks this year and 76,000 next year, 20,000 anti-air­
craft guns this year and 86,000 next year, 8,000,000 tons
r f ships this year and 10,000,000 next year, we know
exactly what he means and we know it means the end
of Hitlerism, but when he mentions 66 billion dollars ns
the cost of this program, that is something quite beyond
the ken of most of us.
Fifty-six billion dollars is qver twice as much gs tho
entire federal debt at the. end of Uie first World War.
It is more than the entire federal debt a t the present
time after 12 years of continuoua deficits. It is oves 14
times as much as it cost to run the entire federal gov­
ernment during any one of the lush years during the
1020’s. It is half of what every man, woman and child
in these United States will make from wages, salaries,
commissions or profits during the next year.
Fortunately, the government does not contemplate
taking half of what everyone earns to m eet,this war
costl The government’s tax burden will be much tht
highest it has ever been in the history of .this country
and' every man, woman ahd child will have to carry his
full share of the load. Probably about a third-of this hugo
sum will be raised oy taxation, the rest borrowed. As
the President said, “This means taxes and bonds and
bond* and taxes.” Everyone will be expected to pay
whatever taxes the government levies and then dig n
VERSE FOg TODAY little deeper for Defense bonds.
Hut we do not believe this Is going to be as diffi­
IS N O T S A g R T A i., cult, ns impossible, as It at first seems. It is going to
take sacrifices on the part of every Individual, but every
individual is prepared to make sacrifices. ”It means,”
And the w M T
(President Roosevelt said, “cutting out luxuries and other
hNt I b H
k s ^ s se n tla ls ” Well, even if we didn’t have the taxes
loath the will V
H v
the bonds, the luxuries would be out anyway,
forever.—John 2:17.
■tore not even going to bo made. They won’t bo on
I uloldogrsph)
prow* drees A
to pretty
retty t h l ^ f l

, I* about this time of yrar
. those New T ear resolution •
in to taka on their first shodappe e r a n c * . _______
Marina aaya onf U- 8. MiI Js rood for tan Japanese
lets. T hat is, good for them
a. dose of arsenic.
tiro abortaga In
New
baa already reached the
where alght-aeer* no longr t to rubber a t tba skybaa a t last found out
soleon’a photographs *1m Wm With his hand inovercoat. 11* wa» afraid
got fr o u n off.

la not such a hardship not to be able to buy autoflRbllo tires when nobody elso can buy them. Cotton
stockings won’t look so bad on your glrl’a logs when all
tho other girls are wearing them. Tire rationing la but
the beginning of America’s all-out war effort. Aa tho
nation gets Into Its stride, other luxuries will be rationed
too, and fewer and fewer of them will be made as moru
factories are converted to armament production.
— Wo will find that we c«n get along, afl right without
a lot of things we would like to have. America can take
It, even If a lot worse things happen to us th in having
to walk to town or wear cdtton stockings . . . . or pay
moro taxes and'buy more bonds.

Jingle Bells
Americans will bo glad to learn that horses are hold­
ing their own in American farming. There must always
bo horses enough for sleigh rides I
• Do you remember? How Jed Evans' who ran the
livery stable used to \Jrlve a rollicking, alnging, Joking
crowd to the next town? Jed was famous for his sleigh
l-ldes. He had a pair of snappy, faat-trotUng Morgans
that he hitched to a long sled with deep sides.
The sled bottom was thickly carpeted with crisp oat
straw; over this was a layer of blankets, and atiU more
blankets to keep folks warm. A generation ago people-of
all ages went on sleigh rides: to a Orange aupper, church
social, or local talent play.
.
Bells jingling. Frosty-clear air. S t a r a twinkling.
Moon shining. Sled runners creaking on hard-packcd
snow. Laughter and fun. A walk up Sand Hill. Down­
hill speed. Calls to the farm houses. Peopla waving. Good

d more account*
utd fighting quailca'a soldiers and
ill on Dec. 7 leak
l tb* Japanese
• to ‘‘Remember

*▼* never kiaaed so
(jr before, Laura. Why
Because w* ar* in a
;*» becauaa my name la
’a DlgveL
ev er now bat the shoot-

th* Sanford Hrrald

wan tb* ebootlng's all
. Otar th* work!—don't

Ilaaai Po.G

^ T h e y wort treated here as AmhrlcEn p w « |»
want their boy.
In Britain,
b o y s to
to bbo
e treated in
w i w n , and that_
, wm »
ip llf k a tlo n

w av to ear* Ursa so
W still be driving your
M at year rolls around
l- slowly—that also
Mid accidents, also de-

of

th o

at The. war b

of production faculties;
a5.TTransportation
rm n .p o rtitio n of raatrconatruetlon and maintenance
/ “ I and equipm ent fo r tho
•o r facilities s a d military and
naval eatabllahmenta;
4. T r» importation essential
to ten d er roofing, plumbing,
heating and electrical repair
services;
1. T ransportation b y tany
common carrier;
8. T ransportation of wasto
and scrap m aterials;
P. T ransportation
of raw
m a t trials, sem im anufactured
goods, and finished products,
including farm products and
foods, provided th at no cer­
tificate shall be Usoed f o r n
new tire or tube to bo m ount­
ed on a truck used (a ) for
the transportation of com­
m odities to tho ultim ate con­
sum er f o r personal, family,
or household use; o r (b ) for
transportation
of
m aterials
fo r construction and m ainten­
ance except to t h e extent
specifically provl
'■v

O h rls tm a a

much over w hat rastrtetad.aalM
o*- autum obO a-U m ausy do to
autamobila traval In genera l, .and
to Florida ta x reyaoaa*. dartvud
In large m ea*;r* from matortoto.

At another fhra
R
Ito stay

Y O U 'R E-B y WILLIAM
TELLING
ME! t^ in s tru c tio n
W TTC n trtl Fret* Writer

THU JA PS had better hang
anto a t least on* of tho** two•taa submarine*
HlUer and
Muaaoltni wtU want to borrow It
for aa attempted getaw ay when
this w ar
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/nafer’r tlttult ttiia U ti­
t t e r eel #/ whack. Tbe /satIlf fs tertri* ibe caw* fa efibar
a abort efrtuft ar Bag.

of Christmas P ast U the apectra
of an tho## MUa due Jan. 1

f f !

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Attiatioa, J t f t a : Tie Cb/aasc

sr«
a/aberef*

n mlUu
(eeck p ltk t — a r t s f
UUM

(/(era* tUtw kU ktn!

On Purcljtysing
T i r e s Given

&lt;C..&lt;teee&lt; rn m , r w , ch*,,
apparent therefore, t h a t only
tba m oat critical civilian n „ / .
nmat be supplied, and that
w effare of

t i l .

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NO NEED POR A
TAMPA TIMES

* lt boa never occurod to me
•hat w* would Just alt down and
lake It w ithout working out some
form of substitute fo r rubber,'
say* the Govurnar. ' I realise, of
tours*, th a t U r n wUI be seme
turtetU neet, but I have full con­
fidents* la America's invenUv* m-

1* unlikely th a t there will I
sharp, drastic drop-off, al
It may begin to le n t off
time both tbe t i n M u s ti
S tate finances should b« a
aa* clearer w hal ll*a aba*

W aeed or repaired tub**.' ur
■ P « » m a p p in g of retreading
•onrlcta.
Certificates * wUI not be ta­
llied under any circumstances,
(be Board said. units* the vebkl* to be equipped with new
Urea or tu b e, comes within the
fo lowing
eligibility
classifies-

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Tb* G e v sn o r la right, of course.
Thera 1* no need fa r s l a m . But
there la aeed fo r sll public offlclnla to rnnku aura th a t every
possible economy la mad* and Uwt
e v e rt penny of public funds la
efficiently ■pent.
Florida and Ns count!** can p i
plenty of ruvonus if present tax** e p e n ta d by a phyakU n,
Vint affect s f lire rationing ar* fairly and firmly toOactoA goes, visiting nun*, o r a
is
and slower driving on taxes might la fto t, If t h a t I* don* and If ■rtoary. and which
pewlpally far professional
be in gasoline tax revenaee now

f f t i S ' • mtTtmcy

v w se srsss w st

s p i r it .— 1

survatused

(b ) On an ambotanre.
I t ) On i . rvhk!*
Uushrelv for on* or more

W. , r

»er-

AndersonGriffith
Funeral Director
Corner First &amp; French
I'bone 488

COME IN AND UKT
*OUK 1942 CALENDAR

All Popular Brands
Free Delivery

*rh

Seminole County: Welsh T i r e
8hop, Jen*e T lrs Shop. Semiole T ire 8hop, Rocker's Tire
Shop, Hill H ardw are Company.
H. B. Pope Company. Reel and
Son*. Reltx Filling Station and
M urphy’* Garage. Oviedo, and
S tandard Oil Bulk Plant.
Application blank* for au*
thotlsation Ho
purchase
new
tire* o r tubes nr# available a t
any o f t h e above Inspection
stations and a t tb a headquarter*
of th e Seminole Countv De­
fense Council n t the Arinory
and wUI be riven to any ona
within the tlirib lllty classifiestlon. Applicants should bring
title
certificates
and
license
num bers In o rd er th at proper
informaUon may be given rancerpbig, the vehicle for which

i s. I f rasa!?
m " y ,u
♦ a request f« granted by

t h e - local rationing board, n
errtifIcate will * bo Issued and
may be presented to any tire
dealer. Tb* certificate m ust be
uaad&lt; however
within
th irty
days o r It become* void.
N* official notice has yat
bean- received aa to tbe Ja n u .
ary q uota for Semlnol* County.
UtBI
F u rth er Information can be se­
J U g lU llly Classification
cured by visiting tba Defense
(Established by O rder No. Council
headquarters a t
th*
M -U -e
of t b e
Office
of Armory hr by telephoning No.
Prod action M anagem ent).
List o f vekteles which tsay be
t qa lp p td with new robber lire*,
Tb* D epartm ent of tbe Interior
has issued a new handbook of
No cortlfkate shall be issued tb* law aa it pertain* to tb*
■alias tb* applicant f o r Ui* right*, privileges, protection and
certificate
certifies
th at
the
o r tub* for whleh applies-

rio w e r s

ARCADE
Package Store
O . D. Farrell, F lap.
Phene 9149
M ather Bl

Chili—Short Orders
Dinners — Delicious
Steak. &amp; Chicken
SANDWICHES
ALL KINDS OF

ANGEL’S
EAT SHACK
Sanford Aytnue Just Off
Of Geneva Avenue

Delicious Cocktails
Popular

Price*

Package
Goods

JACK’S DEW
DROP INN
.

Cut Flpwer*—Blooming Plants 1

of

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1UDIO NEWS
d lM j

maintain
aaT bU m r

T o' maintain

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th h section (# ).
(f) On
farm
tractors
or
other farm
implement* other
than automobiles or trucks for
tho operation o f which rubber
Urea o r tubes qre essential,
(g ) On
Induatrlai,
_________
mining,
and ronetructlon equipm ent o th ­
er then automobile* or truck*
for the operation of which
rubber tire, or tube* a re r»aentlal.
A t their m eeting on Monday

QUICK SUBSTITUTES

» —avoid sharp
itarta, and keep
GOVERNOR Epaaaard Holland
rty Inflated.
save he U net vrorryUig too
to bet that If
aihar two ynare,
alt win. by powvo a fourth

TROW WOW

tallm ent of automobile Ur* salea
would be a seriout blow to S tate
finance*, sine* gasoline sale* and
Motor licenses provide about SO
percent of tb* Hist*'* revenue.
Governor Holland h* nevertheless
I I I many
11I M I I /
IIVMIVM
- v -- — v
r «
In
the Lakeland School of Aeronautic* enjoyed warm hospi­
tality that helped them through a day on which they wara
most Inclined to think with longing of their own homrt.
It was most thoughtful of the Lakelandera who op3 across the ocean. and
will
wa feel certain the yourfg
*--z -remember
---------- . . the. ■(lay.
-u
They a n In a foreign land, but they w errable to d t
lit cheerful homea tho other day and enjoy tho YuleUde
occasion with people with whom they hold much In eom-

'WEDNESDAY. JANUARY,7, 1W3 ®

sperstad

garbage
m nlttU ed
tnnlj

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exeluslraiy

IN N. P^laulto Ave.

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THE

L - w m V g - g ^ r m O T ^ C ...

THURSDAY
Th* executive board meetln’g
*£,
American Rad Cross
•*
» t 10:00 A. M. at
2 * : * d C rete headauartoM on
K art - P i n t Street. All parsons
who Joined th e recent roll call
•&gt;» invited to be present.
The Friendahip League of the
• n r r c g a tlo n a l Church will meet
a t -the home of Mrs. John Dsvlaon. PaoU Road, a t 3:00 o’clock
The
Townaend
Club
will
™‘ r t i t ^ h e Court llouae at

I

^ G lad io li Grove, 287, Supreme
H re e t Woodmen, will m eet at
th e W. O. W. Hall a t 8:00 P.
M. All membera are Invited to
attend.
The T. E. I„ Claaa of the
F irst BaptUt Church will meet
0
the homo of H ra. W. L.
Stoudenraire on Elm Avenue ut
7:30 P. M.
The Weat Side P. T. A. mill
m eet In the achool a t 2 JO P.M.
The South Side P rim ary P.
A. Will m eet In. the achool
1:00 P. M. to be preceded by
the board m eeting
i n r aatt 2 :0 0 PJ L
A nunca aid cUaa will be ergsnlied a t the Sanford Gramm ar
School a t 7:30 P. M. All noraone In Sanford and Seminole
# u n t v are Invited to attend. ‘
FRIDAY
The' Sallle lYarrlaon Chapter
o f the D. A. R. will m eet a t
the home of Hra. M. 8 . Wigglne, 1817 Magnolia A venue a t
■no P. M.. with Mre. W . C.
Hill a i co-hostess.
The Red Croaa aewing scaaion
will be dlrrctrd by the Women'a
Society of Christian Service of
the Methodlat Church in th e after*
»»•
TIm B unillft. for. B lue Jaeh&gt;
« e Cfub wlH meet a t the homo
o f Hra. I. D. Martin on 1351
Mellonvlile Avenue a t 3 :0 0 P.
M. All mothera who have aone
hgibanda or brothera
In
the
W ilted Statea Navy or Mariner
a re Invited to attend.
The D irt Gardenera Circle of
the Sanford Garden Club wdl
m eet a t the Tourist C en ter on
th e lake fro n t a t 8:30 A M.
W o t p One la to b r i n g fav*
orlte ataleaa.
■ Central Circle ot the Garden
Club will m eet a t the W oman’s
Club to tew fo r the Red Crete
a t 10:00 A. M. A light lunch
■dll be served a t the noon hour.
Orlando trip has been postponed until a later date.
The Sanford Home Demonstra­
tion Club wdl meet a t th e home
of Mrs. R. M. Home on Palmet-

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To B o

EaUbliahed!

A else* In home hygiene and
care of the sick Is being formed
on Thursday evening a t 7:30
o'clock a t the Grammar School,
under the auspices of the Semi­
nole County Chapter of
the
-American Red Cross.
Miss E dith lUalcm will In­
stru ct the classes.w hich are un­
der the chairmanship of Mrs.
Daisy Knox aslstcd by Mrs.
Fred II. Williams as co-chairman.
All persons bi Sanford and
Seminole County interested In
taking tbe courses which are
free to the public, are invited to
attend the meeting tomorrow
night.

F L O R ID A

Local Shriners
Will Imbursc War
Relief Agencies

Members of Circle One of the
Women** Society of Christian
Service of the Methodist Church
ttvsMllMtorg I'VOTM l*NRV Otorl
were entertained at the home
of Mrs. S. O. Shinholser, Si4., COAt him. howcvci if any f»•••I |
on Monday afternoon with Mr*. th*t they could not h.o&gt; m«lub*rd .
O. E. White leading the devo- thcm*clvr* to th»t extint th n
tional*. Her subject was “See* year, the committee wdl aeo« pt |
whatever contribution the unii •
ing (lod.** by Dr. Nance.
The
business
session
was
U|«in hs-inir rontarted the fid
conducted, by Mr*. C. E. Me-, lowing
Sanford Shrm -r- ca\
Kee. An outline of the work of j their inmu-dint,.
appro-, il ..f th •
the circle for th,* year was giv­ idea and pleilged rh.tr * ipp 11 |
en bv Mrs. J. L. ria rk , presi­ to the plan
dent of the N»»ciety. who asked
President Byrd, Mayor
II it!. 1
for the f u l l rn operation of Seen-tary L. F Itoyle, 1 liari--. I
every member present.
Morrison.
Roy
Willu.-U.l !
O fficers f« i the new
Iaine. Dr. A. W Kpp-. In
I j
were elected as follows: Mr*. L. N. Tolar. Bruce \V Andi-r-on.
Burke Steele. vice chairm an; Roht A. Newman, M it S'oitli,
Mrs. J. .1 Tarver, secretary; P. p Crmpliell. John |i Imkui-.
Mr*. W* H Eden field, tre a su r­ Sheriff Charles M Hand. S. no
e r; Mrs. S. o Shinholser. Sr., tor K F. Iloiisludder, Jo-lye \\
ilw otionul chairman; Mrs. O. E. Watson. Karl &lt;! Sn-lerhlom.
E. White, mission study; Mrs. Thomas \V Jones, K M Call., j
long.
II eniv j
Steele, pmiriam chairm an; Mrs. way. Howard (i
M. I. W right, magazines; Mr*. Mcl»ul*n. J r . T K McK.e. N\ i
L. M Swain, sunshine chair W. Smithers. A. K K-.--. tr.-! m |
Voile Williams
man.
Mr liyrtl has -,-t u p .a . .... J
At the conclusion of the bus­
iness refreshm ents were *rived mittre to b,. known a* the S!im„ I
War
Atsl with Mr M orn-.n ,. ]
by the hostess
| 1
Present were
Mrs.
Wolt*. chairman Ik.nations i&lt;&gt; th.will be acreptnl t&gt;v thi- ...io... •
Mr*. W right. Mr* Swam. Mr*. tee
and nr know lodged in In,
H arry
W’ilson.
Mr*
T
f*. Herald
Priest. Mrs. W L. Clark. Mr*
Edenfield.
Mis
Steele.
Mr*.
Career, Mrs
McKee, Mrs. 4.
L. Cluik, an»l the ho*te*X.

Telephone 148

Home Hygiene Glass j

Social Calendai

H ER A LD , SA NFO RD ,

Circle Entertained
A t Shinholser Home

Social A nd Personal Activitie
MSS. LOUR1NB BEAL, Society Editor

S A tfr O R D

e

P er sonals

Mre. O.' P. Herndon has left
for Jackson Memorial Hospital
In Miami where she will undergo an eye operation.
Friends of Roy M. llniw n will
be sorry to learn th at hc is ill
with Influenza at h i, home on
West Third S tre e t
Charles Roland Is in the Ki rnald-Laughton Memorial lloapital where he is suffering from
a broken collar bone.
J. T. Crenshaw of Vienna, Gs.
returned to his home today after
visiting with hit brother-in-law
and litte r, Mr. and Mrs. U. F.
Crfcnshaw.

S t, * Ann’s Chapter
Of Holy Cross Meets

Mr. and Mrs. L. 8 Crenshaw
of Houston, T tia s , who have been
the guests of their unclu and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. It. K. Cren­
Mrs. John L. Galloway and shaw, left today for their home.
hire. Joseph Mtlsch were boatesses on Mondsy afternoon to
Mr- and Mrs. Ralph Hodgkin
memberv of the 8L Ann’s Chap­ and son, John, arrived yratcH av
i n 1 of Holy Cress Epiicouil from Greensboro, N. C. to visit
Church a t the home of the for* With Mrs. Mavmr Hod-kin at
bar boms on Lake Onora.

• *ide of the giant luxury llnrr at her New York pier a*
. lirirr will be renamed the /.a/uypffc and taill bo tho
nut .*1 ,»ii\i!i:ii v shin.

Rivers Declares He
.--Will Clear Himself

Uo 'hairman,

Mrs. Riser And Mrs.
M c Crum E ntertain

Mrs. C.C. Collins h i , a , her
!$ R
wHi pr^ h t’
«•
CMir Whit* had (barge of tba guest her sister, Mrs. Rena Ilie n
M*f]on a t w“ leh “ o'* of Jacksonville and her sisterla-law, Mrs. Velma Collins, of
Alvlso, Calif.
o
^ n f tn e r , Mr*. B. L.
W ^C *'
^ ju g h n , Mrs.
W* t . Hutchison, Mrs. If H
Coleman and Mre. Charles Ooet-'

Bernard Collins. Chsrles C at­
cher and Dent Plerry plan to
leave Thursday for Norfolk. Va..
where they will Join the United
States Navy.
, 1m a g

Miss M argaret Lyon
Marries Joe Routh

Mrs. W.C. DeCoursey is v isit­
ing In Dsvtona Beseh aa
the
guest of her
son-in-law
and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Henderson.

ATLANTA, Jnn 7 .d*. y,.,
mer Governor K. D River. ,(.•
clarrii v«-«u-nliiv he would
’("fh hops, to house nn,| tsk-Mrs. J. P. Ri»or and Mrs. the -tuoio if necessary to rleuGcorgr MrCruni wvrr ho»tr«»e» my name of the smear plare I ! , (
on Mnndav afti-rni«m to mcmJt&lt; t l|-*J|Il. |l a
.|
Iwr, of Clrclr Thrrv of tho w o­
f,.r ft mid Hi. Si
m ens Snen-tv of Christian S ft- •ami-proportion a. Iho-e
October.
November
and
|)ri
e„i
tiyhwus
....
viee Ilf th,. Methodist Church at bar, 11** 1. t h e te u l f„r
, .m i, II,.
the home of the former on P al­
year
of 1941*12 -h Olid J|, W e i , at .
metto Avenue.
I" d.-fiait.i »i.,
A resolution »»» adopted for preach themillion d.iilar utaik
'•more earnest prayer and Chris­
tian livlmr ” OJfieers
for
the
new year were elected and re­
freshments were served to the
following:
Mm . W K Hi van Mra. Z. B.
Ratliff. Mr«. John Rovers. Mrs.
J. R. Iloolehun. Mrs. II. C. Mor­
gan. Mm . M It. Strickland, Mrs.
II B. Crumley, Mr. L. T. Doss,
Mrs. Chester Daniels. Mrs. W
K. Smith. Mrs Roy Williams,
Mrs. P. W. Rowland and Mrs.
Ida. Chamberlain

Mr*.- L. Lyon ' are * Word has been reeeived that
«&gt;•
m srriage of Jgw is W right h a, U m fra n.«ferred from th - Naval Training
Jo e Routh, e o n of Mr. and School a t Norfolk, Va„ to the
Mr*. B. J , Booth, on Sunday Naval Hoapltal in Portsmouth,
j*®* Jj*
w oddlnj v i a Dtr- Va.
formed by Judge R. W. Ware,
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Mrisch
Mrs. Routh attendsd th . Lake­
land schools, graduating from accompanied Dr. anil Jlrs. W. T.
Lakeland
High
School.
She langley to Laun-ns, S. (!. on
moved to Sanford about a year Monday where they were railed
*ke Illness and death
ago with h e r p are n t, and for # *!?*
the past few month, has been , ]vn - langley'a brother. Dr.
J.
H.
Teague
employed by tb a M argaret Ann
Grocery Store.
Mrs
R. O. Crenshaw and
Mr* Rcatrire Rivera announces
Mr. Routh attended the lo­ daughter, Carolyn, have returned
’■” "!■*" ,h ‘‘ m srriag* of her .laughter,
cal schools and la a graduate to th eir'horna 'jo
o f Seminole High BcbooL At • pending a week wire u * *fU i M»r» Ellinhclh. to Edward J.
present he la employed In Belle M rt.
F TFwnnhrith \ r ^ r**n‘ *( * m rron* Jr&gt; non ° r M r «ml
l^L
C!?fuh*w*.MV. Crrn- Mr* E. J. Ca meron. on Saturday
Glade, where the couple win Z
jhanr spent the weikend here evening, Jan. 3.
make their home.
•nd accompanierl them home.
The m arriage was solemnised
by the Rev. “H. W. Tucker pas­
tor of the South Side Baptist
f.hurch, at his home on French
Avenue in the presence of th«
g AT ” 5* i A K , “
Immediate fumilies of the couple.
R oot . Circle of the Garden
Religious
education
leaders
Mre. Cameron’s wedding dress
Club will m eet a t tbe home of of the Presbyterian Churches In
f ° ! £ ^ f. ‘h ' Women’. was
a navy blue ensemble and
«f ..gtoM ton Service of
Mrs. A. D. Covington In Oviedo Hanford and Orlando will a t­
a t S :|0 P. M. Mrs. A. W . Epps tend a religious education meet­ th« Methodist Church held Its her accessories wen- in white.
will talk on "Identification of ing a t the Presbyterian Church flret meeting o f the j * t r M on­ Both she and Mr. Cameron a t­
tended the Sanford schools and
M aterial In our Coun- tomorrow afternoon and even­ day afternoon at the home of were
members of the 1941 Class
*!; p - Chapman srilh Mrs. in Seminol,
Members are asked to ing when Dr. John L. Fairley,
High School.
note tbe change la the ed ito r In chief of publication! John Rumbley as co-hoatess.
Mr. Cameron is a t present rn- i
New officer* for the y e a r
meeting date.
fat Richmond, V a.; Dr. F. 11. wore elected aa follow*:
gaged in the cattle business with !
MONDAY
Carmichael, director o f leader­
Mrs. W. E. Buhrman, aeero- his father.
ship
education,
Richmond:
and
All cutters fo r the Red Cross
‘a ry : Mrs. C. E. Chornemmr,
eine rooms a r , asked to re* W. E. Price, chairman of the J r.,
treasu rer:
Mre. 11.
B.
rt a t the Woman’s C lub in u sem b ly superintendents Char­ Marsh, sunshine chairman: Mrs.
lotte. N. a . w i l l direct the J. E. Dukpe. mUalon a t ti d y
i morning.
discussions o f the meeting.
chairman: Mr*. W. P. ChapA rrangem
ents fo r Uto series man, spiritual life and devu
rrtngcm cnU
TALLAHASSEE. J .n , 7. Ith thted rm ra as Ho pals: M r s - J . W. H arley.
of meatTogs, wit]
spankers, w h k h are being con­ Christian social relations; Mrs. The W auchula State Farm ers’
M
arket sold *225.521 worth of
ducted ever ta g s i s ts o f Florl- W. P. Fields, world outlook; farm
produce during October,
are under the direction of and Mr*. F. W. McCall, pub
November and December, 1941,
the Rev. Alex R. Batchelor of lleitY.
representing a g reat increase
Orlando, regtmml director of
v
Mr*. Ila rk o r
a report over sale* fo r the sam e period
John Cullum
of th* vUlt to th* County Homo last year, N athan Mayo. Com­
It lea Elisabeth Dyson
end It wso announced th a t the m issioner o f A griculture, an­
M bs Ruth Cummlhg
February mooting will bo held nounced.
. r e a t th* homo o f Mrs. J . C. Da­
Mrs. A. L. 8 Uce*
Cucumber* led tho ll»t of
1
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MUs Camilla Lundqulet
rk* with Mr*. McCall assisting. aak-e with a total of 8104.539,
Mre. W. E. Vara
During tho social hour re. M\ yo ,lS l‘, y
rankod sotR iie Mary Leu Lglw
freoluBMU wore served to the Olid UHUi total sales of 181,278
end eggplant was third with
fo
llo
w
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c
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w
.
'
322,83!. O ther vegetables sold
and Chin- Bailey, M r a k J . V . H arks v, I n c luded
b ean s,
tomatoes,
Mr*. W- M. MeKIm, Mrs. F. squash, red Bliss potatoes, Eng­
R. Mitchell. Mre. W. P. Fields, lish pens, okra and straw ber­
Mre- George Harden, Mr*. C. ries.
r . Hontdoa, Mre. J . C. Higgins.
Xhe
season
at
Wautfaula
Mr*. J . a Davie, Mre. C. E. started
15 daya earlier this
* • .......
i t - *
C h o r p g n t a ^ f r , and M bs Hel- year than
In form er yaars,
Mayo stated , and added that
be was pleased to see this evi­
tlo tk on
POSTPONEMENT
dence r f co-operation with the
early p l e a * for an estended
Circle, of the San- season to m eet w ar dem ands
Club
scheduled
Tnjal sales a t the Wauchula
Friday, Jan- 0. has m arket fo r t h e y ear ending
Juno 10. 1841. were 1864,802.
Mayo said and predicted that
W a f i r e , lle n rr If W inter and Spring sales
Avenue, at 8:30 thorn showed Increases In the
_**r• n~ un«j,,r

of H eel-Latch Shoes
h it li r e S lo ck O f
I'-'ll S h u t* Now

Values
Now

$6.00
$7.75

$4.94

Beatrice Rivers Weds
E. J. Camjeron, Jr.

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Values To
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WauchuJa M arket !
Salea Show Gajn
litre is "pie iniursncc" (or applc-pic-fu-.y b Mll.l.
l rust Apple Pic bskctl by a nan, u.iug ».niic ..1 1
ruamcl pie plsle», which ste *0 edctlivc Inr ». r l- IKlI.t at II.
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oil la • dangor sign In your ca? I
re— , V. ws.eE ia today for f U , Ut ua check your
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yaUM, now gnd Hion, needs pnhwhmenf, N e. WWi Ice ceM
Coco-Cola near d head, W% w y »e ¥m le
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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7. 1848
a te a to t o o u j ___m a w

Local Dog Makes
Good At Linford
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MIDDIE COACH

T m a m1

Orlando Track

V^DONOWOOD, J ab. 7 - &lt; S bocUI)
•■•-r-Ths curtain r i r f i up tonight
tV 0 M of tb s unbent Wad tuceaaa
scoriae in th s history of SanfordOrtondo Kennel Club.
Tonight is tb s ninth n e t , on*
■s t tbs an tries will ba March Boy,
• lHtls bios brindla dog owned *7
KaU Riley. ’
t bios-blooded enter Is this
82 pound male. True, he's
OfOt ls d greyhound, bu t hi«
r, Scion, and his' mother,
Ns, were nothing to write
i about. Ha was raised In

5

nence, e rtn getting enured
rh a s th e eighth race. This
ha displayed such good form
Racing Secretary P at M ettle
id him o u t In the eighth r-ce*
m t out, be ran sixth.
I his last two outs have
Um honest-running greyI home on top, resulting in
nlgnm ent to run against
of tha beet dogs a t the track
a top race of the night.
RTeh Boy won’t be the favorThat will fall to Grand Bis.
, Officer Andrew or somi
r do» with a more Impremhr*

id. But rennllem ofthew in-

KaU Riley’s lltUe blue brindog will ha In th e n pumping
b a n a a hi* . lags will go.
might E ntries For 'Wednesday
P in t Race— Polarity
stly Aan
I Jovial Blartxr
lyla*' Judgm‘1* Rip Along
III r m y
1 Hr. Jack
amentia*
I Mias nairas
Hefand lines— P atarlly
(FTval Half llallr Double)
las Inslewaad I Ulan Condor,
IPS Canlea • Tall Ma
idy R a n ____ 1 alias liaaard
weedlndam
I Haarlag W*r"lo
. Third Race— Patarlly
(M at Half Oallf Usable I
Ip*y Traffic I Court Coqueilt
all's Fir*
* lleauty Mxdg,
rave
T Varalah
rofher Ship I Dusly Haunl
• Baal Guts Ma
Tat#
* Goat la
lla Harper I Bah Sfuora
file Jonas I Oun Valley
„
Fifth - Rnca—8-19 Mile
R | Masked nsq
I Hen X
» J jtl* l Dsko - * Halls - llnspsr
niW lH ie Hit*
t (lag Mars
• S J«»t gland
i amnky Hng
;* _Sixth Bara Futurity
1 While Zephyr I stand Vp
I Flslder
I Haral Tip
*
For Sons
7 Lump U ah t
Way I lost Firs
„ _____ _ Bitt» ■l»18 Mile
r S Creay-* B a a o trl Lurhy Vicky
J *Urry Fla* , I Util* lllp
J j D « p r_ .
t *ulr CroTly
4 Nad Trader
• fourl (Jala
B th th Race—5*19 Mil*
t GharUa Haft
t IlMllai*
, I Miami Gallia* I Drafts* Bay
L i Army Mas
T Ohsmah
B llF a st F arg
I Hod Uinlsr
^
V t t h , R * c o -F a to rltr
I (Jrsad Ms
Boy
I llutdan Alice
Andrewt Imcky Taker

i:

M W * “ In (»• W H I I I I
JOSES
Uni*** n 14 eertlfleeu akalt ba
w « n « 4 «T»r&lt;lln» la law. the
p n p tr ir d m tr I M tharsla will
ba xoM to tha htgh.xt bl*lar at
tha roart hoax# door on tha flrat
In tha month at Fabru. whlah Is tha lod day of
urary. III*.
mia Jla l.d sy of Daasmbar.

FARMERS’MARKET

f J ohn £
W H H jCHEL.
N ew AgAJf FoorpAU.
coach o p m e a t .
| naval acapcm V,
I s o c c e t o o io ’i H e o f
’ UANtoN

• u f o i d st a t u f a m i m i ’
M.IRNET
tllaaallanaona F rail sad fifalsb W
RRPONT
Of Raisa 1 1 Ta 131*1 A. M.
Jam. T, IMS
Phans 4S
k ll, SIM
FI.ORIIIA m oni'CTR
HKPORT NO. I*
AIts-A I-on On le n t
11.Sn to
II am
IIKANN llu IIpr Tdrgn 11,11
IIKKTM Iron Run **e to Tie
I'AliliAilF. Ton Hoik llt.M
ta
I lia * llpr |l . I t rblneas. r r t
II i t Savoy llpr ll.l*
Rad
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• A ll.( r u x v r .lt Grata, ord ta fey
II »» to 11 TO
,
GAItltOTH Dos linn tie to l#«
I'K U H T Grata* | ! 11 to ll.ta
CIIATOTR llu llpr It#*
■-OI.I,Altl&gt;n li.ia inn Ite to lie
MliiruA.HT llu llpr Fair la fey
• t r id II It
■IIIAl'KKItl'IT Dot r.H. fom b
ll.ta H lloa Ilia Tie No. *
l l . l t &gt;, lloa Has Ite
IIONKT Hal Tall Oranjr* flloaaom
II ••
l.t r r r f t K leabars erates Ired ll.TI
to 11 1*
ONIONH la,a Hun tar to (la
OIIANIIRH lloa I'R Gooib ll.ta
lias Mr No * Il ia Has* IPa
I’AltNI.KT Ho. Tlun I tr to Its
I'KAH tlrsan llu llpr ll.TI to |* M
I'KPl'KItH Hu llpr Its in II II
l-lrTATOKM tt-l m i.a ||p r t l . l t

tleata Ns. T»l. lasoad Ika Ttk &gt;«l*r
of Ansuat. A.D., III*, has filed
s a n s In my offles and baa Mads
uppllratlon (or • taa deed to ba
laauad Iheraan. Said
carllfleata
ambraeaa tha followtRs daaerlbad
propany la tha Caanly of BsmInala, Stats of Florida, ta art*:
I B I - I of N W I-t of HW1-I
m et is d yj Township II South
o. p. ii i: bn nov
R assa U Cast. II Acres,
t'lrault Caart, Hamlaal)
Tha aaaaasmsal of tha said pro­ County, Florida
*
perty under tha aaid rertlfleate ilKALl
laaed a t a la tha name of MART

J. PINK.

Unless said rartlfleata shall ba
radaamsd arroadlns ta law. the
property dsarrlbed therein win ba
•old ta |hs hlshsal bidder at the
court house door on the first
Monday ta the month of Febru­
ary. Ill*, wnlrh la the ln .1 day
•f Fsbrurary, Ilf*. *
Hated this li s t day of D-cwmber.
till.
o. p. iix n x n o N
*
-Clerk
• Clark Glrrult court, Seminole
County, Florida.
(■MALI
ROTIGW OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED
dWRlev 1T4RT Of IRRR
NOTICK in HBnRtlT OIVKN.
ThR*' PAUI, P. BARNETT, holder
of T « CartlflfRla No, t i l l , lamed
Ika Ind dar of July. A O ., III*,
has filed asms In mr tlflmm ~hnd
has mads application for ' a U s
deed lo be iseued (hereon Raid
RRrflflrals embraces iha follnwjna
described properly In Ih* Gounly
of Hemlnnle, Mint# af Florida, toWll;
lf«4 of N E I-t of N R I-I nt

S iflA A t*

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MEu/ArnvAfjnroSack, on TKe Navy
clbve w ro p 1916,
I91-7 ANO 1915

tic 'Was
BACKFiSLP
CaACA U T f
Ssaso N

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Iding Island University Coach

NEW YORK. Jan. 7—Some
time when &gt;ou’d Ilk* tn h ear a
good argument, stick ynur head
into • group of basketball roaches
and sagt:. ■’Zona dafanso. ’. . 1—
Then duckI
.Those two words can cause
more hot talking amon^ basket­
ball men th in any other pair in
the English language.
Defined, the tone defense Is
one in whleh ta defensive p lay th l
take up positions before the de­
fensive, basket, shifting their poations to meet the advance of the
ball but working more or less in
set tone*.
Sinee 1910, when It was origi­
nated the ton* defense and the
mon-for-man defense have iWued
a bristling b attla for superior
recognition.
Rule developments and the In­
crease In the use of the "screen­
ing'’ attack (especially hard to
j ~ I Tab* tip ’
. Image I Natural llnll
guard by man-for-msn) has given
il Morn
J Miriam Maor the tone defense further Impetus
Blue * I Slim (trim**
until now about -10 perrunt of
' R*co—5-14 MU*
the na.Ion’s high ichool team s
S Hlniy Matron and 80 percent of the college
team* use it.
• *mohy TUI*
&gt; gual* Kay
The first ton* defense put
I Hulumaa
three men up front, the center
out a little ahead of the forwards,
and two men back—called the .1-2
defense. This wax Ideal for quick["•k
since It put th j
three attacker* right up fro n t In

ite Farm ers To
oid M i s t a k e s
ide In Last War

farmer*, avoiding
* the flrat Wond
klav* th* Food-for
i without Impairing
thi plant—tha soil
m s, aaya Colin I).
coordnator o f tha
stlo n Service and
ih a Florida U.S.D.A.

INDUSTRY CHANGES

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O.P. llarndon
CI.rk Circuit Court, H*nil not*
CHICAGO, Jan. 7.— (A7 — 1'ounly.
Florida
The coin machine industry has tiK II.I
turned to the m anufacture ol
shell casings, bomb sights and
airplane parts in an e ffo rt to
offset a 75 percent production
curtailm ent ordered bp the gov-

W riter Lists Many
" Odd Facts For 1941

LEGAL NOTICES
AIM M M (IF AVVIAt, S h K IIIU
Th# Annual masting
of tha
aharrholdara of tha Kirat Fadtral
Hetvlnfa A I»an AaaoclJ
Vamlnola c'nanly will ba held at
ta t Magnolia Avanua. Hanford.
lorlda. on Wadntada?* January
I, 1941. at S:t t I'M.

Ambassador Maxim U trlo ar
C, r . thmmifhmIm
Leaving tha White House after con­
ferring with President Rooearelt,
Maxim Litvinov, Ambauador from
Bovlat Ruivla, obligingly poses for
photographers on tha w hita llouta
ilourstrp. U. S. and British leaden
conferred with V pretantotivas af
China, Ilu u la, the Netherlands, the
British Dominions .and our lister
American Republics aa they laid Ika
outlines of tho Democratic victory
blueprint

NOTIGK OF APPLICATION FOR
.
TAX UKKM
C’hagter ITtar ml IMS
NOTIUB IH IIKRK1IT IIIVEN.
Ih . t'.H. U «. holdvr of Tax u .rllflra t. No. TVS. luuM Ih . &gt;1lh
Say of Auaust. A H, 1*1*. h*. Ml.,1
■am* In my offlc. sn&lt;l ha* mad.
appllrallnn for a lax d*..1 tn b.
U*UK| Ihvrmxv Hald
c.rllllrsl*
IBibrsr.a |h» followlag dearrlbvd
pm p.rly In Ih . County of Rvntlnol*. m a t. of Florida, lo*wll:
HH «r N W l-t nt NRI-t Dm .
I'nn It. Tnwnvhlp t l Houth.
. lu n g s 11 Knal 1* Aersa,
-Th. aan.asm.n-. si th* nsld pr**
parly under Ih* Mid rertlTIrsI*
lMs*d wad In tha nama nt MART
J. I I’lNn.
ITalaan Mid e*rtlflrsl* shall ka
rvdasmvd ncrordlng to law, th*
proparty dv*rrlb*d lh ar.ln will
ks sold lo Ik . hlskMt bidder- at
(kg rourl hour, dnrff un Ih . first
Monday la Iha mnnlh nt Fsbniasp. t t l t . which la Ihs Ind day af
February, t i l t .
Hstsd ihla lis t day of Dresmksr

T A R rO N SPRINGS, J a n , 7.
WHAT CAUSES
—W)— John Corunale, 18-ysarEPILEPSY?
old son o f a G nok-A m arkao
A booklet containing tho opgrocer In this sponge fishing
colony, yesterday recovarad the talona of famoua doctor* on
geld cross which th* Greek Or* th k Interesting subject will be
ran t FREE, while they last, to
any '.read er w riting to the Rdu-

S E R V IC E

GOOD MILCH COW

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COULD t CO W A r —*

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year. Price S l.20

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Y ear in and y ear out, kplry,
herbal BLACK-DRAUGHT has
been a best-seller among laxatlre s In the South. The resson? It’s agreeable and .easy ta
Inks. When taken an directed.
Its action I* usually punctual,
thorough and gentle. Tn# tonic
l n » t l t » ... tl*m *nt which h ilp i
tone lasy intestinal muscles is
m o a t Im portant
probably it
asset. Next
DRAUGHTI

PRIZE

WINNING

SAILFISH

PHONE

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FUTURITY

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BOATS
4 7 J

Dennrtment

tactic*

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GRAND SIS
GOLDEN ALICE
LUCKY TAKER
T IP P L E

*‘dap aw a a tike dogs
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loads K assel d a b .

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0 b Root* 17 (Sanford Hifhwajr) a t Loacwood
nboot 8 alien North of Orlando

TUBN AT BBP.ARBftg.

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S a n fo r d In T h e O n ly C e n tra l
F lo rid a C U y A ffo rd in g R a il. H ig h w a y
A n d W a le r T r a n s p o r ta tio n

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Member Associated Press

NUMI1ER 108.

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Promoted

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Left to rlirhl nre (I. A. Wale* and W aller Condict of Foin
I’nrk nnil Capt. Toley Engelhrit-cn o f Salerno anti their priio
catch of xa'lfialt landed In th e 'G u lf Stream Fiuth of S tu a rt’ en
Dee. 20 alte r a Imiil three-quarler linur fiKht. Mr. Wale* -t

I litillun ft um thr Htunt t Svllfiili Club fur land
•• ft-It whit h w7 a 7 fr- t. '.i mchr* Invg. - Air. Con
l,i t, tl inrhi-i long. gM l-i.n a br«nxe blilt-&gt;n.

Fiorhting Of Varying
Intensity Is Con­
tinuing On Fronts

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' R o t ' O l H a F n r t i i n p r i fa,’V *ch'’p|

^ ff^ jnin. o* ' -Va --i&gt;,
, W
i * *Ans ifttW
i w ,tT
iin
m -i
•** •l»rUd here '''* r " ’r c crrUtrv
lekt-x,
IM-

»h* Tourist Center or th*’ lakeffMt.
A Voliuib
Tan
froot Ih
• a ll'A
t SUM)
o'clock iCidnw
Friday. Jan.
for an hour of entertainm ent,
P ( n .,|f a y m * Uodgkln. rrcrcaUo^d chairman, said today.
Dod,' kg* U year*, and Amhy, ago 7 yearn, hay* been ap­
pearing throughout tha coun­
try fo r ooeeral y e a n and rr e

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Southern

. fx ooen to
In ahjoy Ittalon charge
iy the Pam*
dher“ effra-

F o r’ Three Weeks

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Present

U. Of F. Students
To Graduate Sooner

•»hkK alrrndy

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pcnlnauU

Cflnii'ii «. • • » •
e x tr e m ity - apt" «r&lt; I In h ,

rn
j in motion.
; Th* Soviet

night emmii im-iil •

! said the soiilhrln e tit of tit
; Urd offensive nn the eeitlrnl
j front had iw ept into Ale«heho
v«k, o n l y d i titilex •h-nt u( ihii Vyaxma-Rryatik
* jn«mRs|ir|RiMi Otriiniii dafritxr

Hudson River Pier
In New York Blazes
______ __
NEW YORE. Jan.
» - U P |A Spectacular flvo-ulanat fk*
,w ,p t - Um
m'dUJwn'
R i m p k r to d iv — tho coldest
-lay In six year* — a*d It w at
hanOv under central before a
four-alarn Mat* was discovered
Ina alx-alary w artbout* SS blocks
water freao almost Immaxiiataly aa contaat with tho
burning gtrattayea In a naarie ra tem peraterv. Tha pier lira
did a c t a power tw be of a as-

G ty New* g r ie f s

Laboratory Student^ O f Southern
C ollege Will V ifit Geneva School
h o p in g vitamin* and th* food
vajno, aho will anawar any
q u o stkma
which
might
ho
brought up k* th* vial toe*, with
ihu aallatanca o f Mta. W. L.
Slag, taachar of tha prim ary
rTpdaa and a homo dem onstra­
tion . stub worker.
Th* program
w h ic h
the
young 4-H Club students have
cousDOod co ails ta
af f r o a k
pifS u ata canned and BraaarvsJ
f«M a aad drlad fruit*. Th*
diM U y axplaina a a w a l l aa
* m m r m tho autgtUan* vain*

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I t)N |)#'N. Jrin 4— ( \|M —
Mil"? t ’r went It . a tllr r .
l.oH I'rl* 1
wp**^k|i*w
M«* |'rin*w .Ml"l*tcr C’hurchill*** drnuty. InM th^ IIorif
of I'lunrfnng 1 idiv that
MrltUh it'd not K u r awffi&gt;
d en t raa^iirtN for e^mpl^tc
p-rnara|lnn &gt;( sln-&gt; lb - Japm --« nbn hr -alii. *1 prr.
• nl h*»- Ihr r-*»l ponrrful
fieri in Ihr I'arlflr.
m&gt;

i« iH m i n

i-ii»:x*t

Jo I nt tie.-to i m M.x.. in honli*.*
uwRidnl thi' N*»v&gt; »'r
M r«cuniiii4 nilati«rii f-r ••11 i a ru rv|Mirti&lt;il s t r i k i n g wi t h
in(•• pr&lt;&gt;moti -n a.f 1
' g r e a t fu r y ilmvii th e .M alay,1
(Vmiminil. i
Itunin.xula lo riay , an il a n tin, tttn f irm e tl
R om o
b rn a d c n it
u.-uo-rttil th u J a p a n u x o hail

Mrs. R-A. Smith
lllrci, Ku,m
210
Heads Clothing,.
'jr,™
a c k n o w le d g e d
ih n t
Iih
Salvage Growj^j?-™'-h-wl r - U u O l er^hT lrRwithXWi'

Farm Price Question
Dispute Occurs Over

lilion. Aflfr Ihe outfit- irnvo
,—. ri.nitd-'ed th-v will It* axxemlrted ami xlnred in the Wom an* l ltd. Loading
I,

x x x l

50 Persona Attend

th- Malayan *'"'e* "»
r*h
land Selangor,
• •l.C I-l'l
,tf Wlttf-twr* on I (of the Malayan pen—
Here. D-mel »at L
force* "llghtane*! an
enclrdame nt" af BrUitth trtarpl »ho

.aid t» be "pxitinz up *

dexperate reit«t*nce from »tr*»o«rI- fortified defenxe I'nr* bu I.
along 'h e edge of the denie
Jungle*."
_
. ,
A
Ilnur
fn*ee of J a P ’ n e x txnkx
____ plercerl th# lower P*r*J
f
*•'1
1 river def-nxa line

Nearly fill oeraonx attended Ihe
I akt- M»ry T m ir i- t Club m retin Tuesday night in wh'eh r a i d
- n m e x of hridg.. ami five hunn r r d were pl.tyctl along wttlt
ehineM rhrcksra. As • new fen• tin-, tlsfrnx# st a m p s wsro awarxl.
sd sx p r i m t o wiancr* of the
-smi-x a fte r doughnut* and hot
choeni ttc wrro served.
Willanl Connolly and others
will appear in
next Tuesday
-tight'* parts in wh'ch a m iairal
n r w r s i- t will b e n rrse n ln l. Mr.
Connolly *I.j &gt; will rrclto
th*’•Snlrlt of 7B."
Mr. »n&lt;l Jlra. R. E. Trun ami t
V-x. Frank E v an s romposa tho I
entertainm ent com m ittal.
CORPS ORGANIZED

WASHINGTON. Jan. 8 - l A h Pr-sldent Hoosevalt atspood into
x Senxta dlim ita loda» by tend­
ing th* {seder* a tetter oppos­
ing th* demand* of th* farm
bine th a t tha S ft fi t w r o f A *ri.
cultura hoy* ra tn power s w r flxInn of firm prise*.
Senators m both aide* of She
dlapct* said th s Administration
was bringing unnau«J prwaaur*
la aupnort n t a thm U ncthorlty
C -,vt.A N D DENIES

RUMORS

H n J lIN K I. M b . 8—Official
Finnish apakaauMU Wadnaadar
night wUlaapraod m aso n th a t
Finland la randy to withdraw
th a t th* Final sis nrm* ha* n o t
engaged recaetly hi offwtsfv* op-

-

Mi Ii y i
day.

Meetinff, Farm p ata|jtie8
rojects
Decrease In 1911

P re s id e n t
A p p r o v e s i.g b u tu r e in u»4j which direct
wa • 1
U a * r a 1 » A * I ) l n t i 'p,l ih a HUte R ovl I)vnMr*mpn»
G A IN E S V IlT r. Jan. K (StaI f lh o k C C M a r k e t I lo n ji,# .
ov^r cnnnectimr links of
pass
v ta ls
Ivchwavx
that
p a n e'a l)—'Jsan W alter J. Muth-rIv. orcaideitl of the statewide
P&gt;iv .OKEE. Jan. ll-(H osclal) through cities end lawn*.
— Word has br-n fecsived front
Fred Ward, n«w member «&gt;f Public Health Committee, slate I
today that Dr. Thoma* P e rrin
lleprttentallve Pat Cannon lhi«
week th a t l*|caident Roo*-v-lt tha S tats Itoa-t D roartment for •orgaon general of tha Unitrd
the
di’
tri
t
tajtich
Inrludsx
H'-mSta taa, and Mr*. Spessant Hol­
Has approVdl n M 937I Wl’A
rrojeet to cnmplele a
Slat.- inolo County, slated In h&lt;a let- land will ha honor guast* at ■
to
r
to
Mr.
Iliuxkoldsr.
“I
also
dinner which will b- tho hl;hF»vmsra’ Market a t Pnhokec.
of tha conftr*n-a
on
Work on th* m arket w at su- rr re with v«u th*t Htata Rni-t llrh t
.1 from
T aH h
Street "ll-a lth in Homs and National
attended by the WPA recently. Nn.
However, hceaux* of the Im-nydi- Stulh should be rebuilt and wld* Defense."
The conferenco will ho held in
ate need ter It, the *pp*al» of t-ned, and wr have olaced this
Orlando Jan. 18-17 and la tw itCorTrersmen Cannon tn d Com- item In our budget for 1942.
mliionar of A r r i r jt u r a N ith v t
" I hav* been over this sac- sored by th* Public Health Com­
Mnrn resulted in fke apnroprin- fo il of tha highway frequently mittee. whnao officers urge every
tlon for cr-nnlrtlon of tho pro- since my aDpointmeot to tha , patriotic rltlaan to attend.
Jict bc'm given approval.
I nord, and I reallsa th at It !i I * This will h i Dr. Parran'a first
a
- real bottleneck on th* main insaklng engagement In Ftoridx
Tho current herring catch Is
»inc« ha became turgton rem-ral
so much better lh*n for many highway."
six yrar* ago. and Dean MatherMr. Word attended th* Kl- ly pronounced It "an avUtandyear* along Swedish coast that
oltl tim e fishermen IH t*v- nival want* Club m eeting yesterday In* event In Florida public an­
war operations helped drive thii tiftd exprpxxrd the opinion thr nals."
work would bo done thl* year.
fish toward shore.

Student* in aach o f th* cla.-*
room* o f t h &gt; Uonova Khooli
will know their lasoon* perfect­
ly In each eoura* they are tak­
ing, h u t p artk u lariy
In tlie
h fa a *
dem onstration
claaaca,
w V u a group o f young men
“ f woman from tho lab o n U ry
Jlhoot n f Southern Co [leg* a t

Jan A—(AI*)

— Fiirthvr «ilh(irR «il of the
MrhUh Intopu
In
weatrrn

^ o r t lo encircle the
a
*ritt«rrd *( M» I
'kaixk. T hr northern a rm
mi |
it ut xa id they were #1111
• this front last wax reported *1 1
.
/V .» •
l',,K,ul n" ("lie* north of Kuala
| Staritx*. 25 miles from Itxlirv.
E I l l ’l l O u t l y i n g
I O W I t Lumpur.
The
German
radio,
w ill
C o o n r (V
G ()|q u n tf n g "laat minute mrtxajfe» i III
o C C II i
” " j f r o m Tokyo," tak l the Japanexe
I \ ,,1 f i f u
T II
S t o r e had opened an all-&lt; ul nffrnelvo
VJ i l l l l l r l
•
aimed a t Singapore.
Tl.- .........ole County (r--Cenx" t T h o British acknowledged a
i I thing *o*l
Salvag- , total lox* of 15 airdrome* d u r ­
TAMI'A. J«n. h ( Spec ip I ) j
ing Ihe retirem ent* in Malaya
(*oo|H'i«ting in rvvry " » v " i l h , t'ii*omi|ii-«' t- head*-il by Mr- Japanexe w*rplniu-- al-o ate rcihr ih'fi'iuc of «&gt;ur tuition, Com- • Italiili ' Smith with the a*-i«- 1iMirled In violent a lla rlt, on ir.ll( -everal unit chairmen
mixioner Mnyo it urginir nil foruntil* of thi* melt w h i tila ry ohjeetivex in Dutch Sunnmeix In hr wnuiunllv c t n f w l nn
•
ill
.
.
Ii
-ertire fill complete out- ! tra, aeroxx the narrow Malacca
Ihfir farinx, and otprcially 111 it, f.i) in,-i.
—omen and eitil- Slralghl from S irg-taire. a n d
handlimr furm Intturnientv
K It Hlnwnlix-. let | . r e -aid to have laidt-tl a big
tWhilc farm accident* *h»»e.|
,1 ,-in .....o n a n fer th- wultien- | Hoteh K»*t lllilie* Naval itnxo
*n Inen-tixe In 1911, lh t- n-mto-i
i,.f, n.. . e i m it. -niil thix morn- at Vmlaiina.
of farm f»Ulit!** were rciltw. I
,-Mn- t h a t -lure Sanford
In Malaya, ,|i»natche* rlalined
from rtrt in 1910 to 57 in 19H i *ie, I i liiitrinr-n'miil I - It larger t h e
llrltlxh -till are holding
There were 2,810 farm accident* I i.wn tt, in llx- olhi r-. it
will (a-t a f te r earlie r retreat* in the
of which 571 w»r* rau-ed ('V u | a
I &gt; .lim it- |f .I o itf ilKtixla L um pur •ectnr, althougn
correct operation of machinery
\.,i.
of
i-nit
............... . ■ lapanexe
i l.iited » m o n j the couxe* «i
veteran-.
xtipporte-l
j fatal arriilent* I, that of belnj * h " i i i - t - - t h - country follow: tie xwarnt* of leimhee- a *i d
Mr- !' It lli.-hlrviiiiin ami Mr
i
dive
in
other*.
leadine
the
run over by a trac to r
while \ M l’|,illi|i-. Sanford; Mr*. A.
cranktttK. -ml a*vcr»l falalil e- t |*. ii i -on laike Monro-: . ill«! 1violent attack*. The Brilixh
l(|
due lo 'ell* and not receiving lainit l-oti Oviedo; Mr» .1. | penretl. however.
immediate fliat aid attention. To V. Ill oUuii'. L'/tigwi-aii
M ttt I r l r r u p f r lo rlw and
many e r e injuries have he rn o c ­ p
I.HH4* .Mnrvw n 'rfly uunUnrii.
curring arid farmer* a re uig-xl
e-rvney.
I.tinikt
Iri
whlrh
Mil'
iluiiwl
Th" Jupm-***
to wear glasea or goggle* *•• »i Ih- llu* wriichl
rt'iru- ;
r ^ n#»ritd hH,,,v that •»
to prevent flying spark* from
under wav be­
•Ihtn a. ay lil'tnkvlM ind m nlri- | ii-rriflc !»«%!11'* waxam!
,l*n»ne*e
hammering atsal.
n t•»* a ar,- Raid'd lo nirml thum t«v8*i*n Hr'tUh
. ,
„
iml
ili’iit nni»t in '/ ihm| cun- ‘ • -»uo|»*
Ih** b n n lft
_Perak
a ________
iflin o w a l

----------------- ,i maintained bv »h-- state -a burgeon ij-*nerai
t.-iuD of no »ct pp*«**d h v Iha*
Will Addrestt Group

Recommendation Is
. Made About Citrus

LAKELAND, Jan. S - lA h - A
recommendation th a t tha present
grade and alga r*« trie f o n t on
-wanpea and gran*fru|t be con­
tinued during
the three-week
period beginning Monday wan
made to the Secretary of A gri­
culture by Federal Control Comml’tce*,
Tho comaaittcW* AUo'aaked that
tangerine regulations be ehan—«l
in vuch a way that soma smaller
fn i't will be perm itted to move
While a curb la placed on a por­
tion of the larger alias.
A seasonal m arketing polkv
for Valencia ortngen was adopted
fo r suhmkiaN to .W ashington so
that committeea will bo In a coxlthm in Impoao grade and also
regulations ini la te n t* ta shipmor.’y when the lata aaaaon yarinCy o f fru it begin* to move In

Null*.
1m i
An opaniMon • ihiImt »•• i ' i i I ; „„,!

Of
^ - -Partr
.»**». -Avenue*

1S&lt;?
4 { u a r a n i i n e a g » , t w*ek by th* government Itraleuni n t o p l'i u t n r l» day
a* ,
«, *
ursn
^
T r i '. J n P k N o n V i 1 l c l an&lt;l U&gt;0 » t it e departm ent of c«l jured the nslidn lh&lt;-n- i-,n-i o O l O I l
l* lll
*1
J Vwti
H -uar
Itcation. and the aopointment »f
prexiyct
«f ttaa-dim| { 11 rl i r | . f
8
•
I’rnfeang Alex Johnson U. ,X ra*,&lt;» '" ’ .' "1 a wnr met, -nre
U fl J, l I i
jaumo *up4rv.i«lon q? the achi.il I H ’ xtweealixl
however,
th
q . n f n r I i wcr® »l'nrnv’cd by the C0U.1l&gt; | ar*»t xavlttgx in r u b b -r. u a - d o
ent Iml v to (Ir ia m k ? t * thc ' B“ , r '* ,,f Tublic Inatnictiori at
antumnltve r-tu.i-m-nt c . i I
A npr&gt;pr latino*
fu r thi* n*
uvt
In Orlaitrtn In
, it, rrKu)a^ . , t c ( l n c y f „ Cr , l i / .
acenmplUhrd liirm jrft .he x•vvv Kt-crttilirtir ( e n te r fur l»*t
h'lililintr *»n I wii|cinni? «&gt;f I'ark
The
hr
ltd
alio
authorixnl
«'"«
n
‘
•
"Hcs-I
limit
»f
I
-n'mitr
i n ’trurtlonv.
bsfnru
fr*»m
T»'»nh
Street
' •'nna to o-l • \vfnui*
Imanlin? n Irnin bound for Ja r't- County Superintendent T. W .’T11" ' '’" r h"'t-'
•••uth t»» T w rntv Third S t r r r t
-.onvill- rtlteru the “ vallor*" will
'«• Inrludrd in the State Road
—rvt- thi-ir three week*’ uuxran- County whool teachara a* r r a f a - 1 p 9r k, U„,u.r ,liH jurl, ,,.. I N’p a r lm i'n t’* liudifi'l f «&gt;r thin
'.it\e p g r M .
a tram in th* - d raft r*«l:ttr»tln-i:
I* ur, Hfrnnlintr in h U'licr from
' n r .'Irndcrxim
. .
,.i Mm *. ’ha
Two m in . 13 y rn ra o f tore, date, act f i r Fab. 18. If n e —» t| Hirer
ileinrtmrn»
H*ci*l*‘cd
hy
••(, Ih- . (It
rcl re
Fiipply Hi -i-i-n -Icclar-1 S c M t o r K. K. IInii-holdcr.
•ln'-e m ll r t c d In Ihe Naval lis- .mry, Mr. I ^ w t o n mav
u
,
•rrvr. Jack Murrixon and Joe a hoi day fog t h . »chu..l* * " , W„ | „ P" I1, V P |hnt h i . ..fflc- .it I
County
C imnii"- • t r i m
')ou«la.'.
Ih* tlale.
P . , a , , -11,-r .i ! not intrnd lo *lon xal.- of bat
..'i th o rix il
Mr. lI'Mi^holil'T, im
The Stato W a r a t l a , *
. trrir* c r »r*r!t • Itnya for auto- iiilorncy f* r Si'minnlf County*
Four hnvt- vo|un(e-red for the
R-trulnr tlnlt&gt;-d
State*
Navy: requested prlnc nala In a t t e n d ' (4)ilr, init tn lr, , . ll(.Mljll „
npfMHr iH'fori*
Ihr
Ht'nli*
I t- r n ir .l
folllnx.
Fete
Mero, r
• . 5 I &amp; " 1flood of r r o u n .l l c x Mi nor* »rd at it a preliminary budget
UnWer.itv
In
D
*U
nd
Frltlnv.
jIrn
d
rr,
nn
.
njl,
r,.p
,n
I-ml
Char lex Satcbcr t n d Dent Plercy.
'ulintx
in
TallahARMM'
next
, hro,1_t,„„t the rnunlry ' ••Mondvr
Navy re rruita
are
gencrullv and r"cmh*ra w*r* urgml n at- , n "
for t h c purpoRt* of
(»nd
th
H
-alth
andHome
-nd
h
divlxton
»»«
preoartti
•
xent to V i c o n o r Norfolk for
I'rfEcntin*? varloiia ro^.d p r o j e r l i
^ i n prI.V hlt .ueh x a l . i and t h i . 1•»** behalf »tf tho #••untv.
their ( in tra n t n« poriod. but the N.Uonal
^il
for J.^fla 1 J I*
. *x tJonin f n n c r a p i wr'ilil Ihhrail of Orlando lle a iluuirtrrx
Ar~-bll* HoCrl In OrUndo.
worked o . t t&gt; cover
"Iwp' Mkrrin«. Ci»v r» filin'««ionrr and
-‘•Ctvlnrv of th* C*h«mh8»r of
«»r a n*l -W . C. Kilhaa, 4
- i n a ' o f'" t^ * C h a a Ii!il^ oV* Co n- j '"•^Vhjw.^Y^n . m lfiilir.im T -h f «
i « Holn^ w « i l o f lhi» i..rfL,iai. with the free -afir of '"*m bc r of Ih.- r»*«l d - n a ri m - n t.
work In h H n d n f t h t fodtrally b s tU r ir a o r .p ark plug# for n - " i l l accompany Mr. I lo u .h a llc r .
placement pnrp«&gt;'c« o r pajJen- h« r latctl.
Tho Don and : A m by juvenile i
g t r car* and truck*.
Me. lu-nThix »rclion of
the
roail,
vauJtvUU team .wlO a n p tar a t
demon a»*ortrd.
xklch l&lt; within the Citv limit*.

r e f e l ra id
jbv bontPng^&gt;*ro Belor- Santa
Itosa. Calamba and T arltc. th«
latter Hba largest w ith a tKtpulatton' of a &amp; u t 19A00.
TiF thre« other*— A ravst, CamiBog and San Fernsntjo—m arine
Japaa-se planrv »woor*,| over
Aha atredta with mBchl»&lt;-F"n«
Pnattaring, Ihe . A rm v v-U. San
Femtndo. w ith a nonulatlon of
about 12.500, l* about X5 miles
northweat of Manila, halfwny i-r*wr*u tha occupied capital a n l
Tariac. .
K Boiuhv and raking marhan gun
T'r* Hasted and alaxbed th*
front-line aoldlarx. too, tha Army
said In an earlier eommunimibot tho defense was *x valiant
a t tha attacks were flarrc. '

HI.NfggtrONK

i d t r w p s lnt» Its -wsrt'-nnl .In,.south of Moscow which nltcndv
has ihovad tho G r i m m s half »«v
back t ° 8molcni|c frnm flu- b-u-lt
m u k of the Ntxl Invasion
Tt— Tu&lt;«lana ' wi-ri* lhri-'»l,-itIng Ihe entire stirviviny lietnixn
army of Ih* Crime* last n u h t ,
and wer* sma.-hing forward In
every other vital srox clone j
vast batlleinc ext-tnlin • I - lh&gt;far northern Finnish front
In Ihe Crime* tlx- S— &lt;t -.-.tr
Livut. L r v a r r l tg Knblrr
-iron of Ih* Plsck S,-« N.ival
M«*Min* fight
MUAinst
the
b-se of Sevnstopol. fmniert- n
'harm
••f multi
Jupitn
city of G erm an sli-se. h-d I—en
w
ipin
di
.
a
uttackiHK
hi«
.
a
10
converted into « ri-nlrol offca
U|*r
111041 m
in&gt;|n 1so i-t»i
live imiaiT
bmly w
whlah
ini «roopci*'t
&gt;n •••!! Si'll|llfl111* li'lliIlT, Hf U'll, III
wllh Sovlul f o r m
»u*rlh K» I' mc*(i4 wmIcm moo immi*
find ^OOth af Ih*1 cllv
»r »%• i .|i*lc rrm um linn f**r l.iriit, *.•••
In* • toward *nv*W»pnirnt «*f ih • %i ••vt•• KaM«*r. a V i i f i n u n
M*

K rrtb

Six Sanford Men School Board Of Ickes Pledges No Slate To Widen
Rationing In
-Enlist In U. S, S,0”" * A^
tU Gas
Immediate Future Southern Part

Lack Of Activity In­
dicates Jans Arc
Drawing Up Forces
For Vital Attack

American Troop
Morale Is High

Newly - Trained Men
Assist I n Forcing
Enemy To Retreat

$£* , - -Nava!-Brancbc?'
*****
Tra,n"
V... X - \
•
*I’lan*
(««* for tho --VatlonM
LDcatlqoM *iic
tic

NO MINORS ALLOWED

Of#4S THE M M C IS

l

New Troops Aid ■
Veteran Reds
Against Nazis

f i t tt/-

ERIC
MARCH BOY
OFFICER ANDREW

F O iT TIM E a il S

a

Japs Open All - Out
Offensive Against
British Singapore

MiNTHfl MUJSinM’

of Picking Winners
NINTH RACE

r

iBr xiaoi'iA TFii
Tho Rod Army Is rwp-M .c l )•■
Itsbly tonight tn haw
l—ur-'-l
powerful reserve* of ....................

TONIGHTS ALL-STAR FEA TU RE!

Periodic distress due only to
functional causes 1a relieved
for many who alert 8 days brfor*
"th e
time" and
taka
CARDUI aa directed.
CARDUI has another impor­
tan t use: aa a ta n k to atimulate appetite, Incraaao flow of
dfcostlv* ju k e . T hat’* probab­
ly tho roaeon It oo efU n bn*
prWreo, digestion, kelp* build
up run-down woman, awl m

T H A S A N lD R A -B ur Z
MEAN M O « n .lN 6 /(—

.
* m r &gt; —a»t*led Pr*«*»

U A rthur * irpop.i a rt m■-stT l flgt.’.im r tlorgcdly
. mad and a ir attack; &gt; |
rw sought lf&gt; riusti the
‘v t American g m l Fillpet Urn ..Batan psrlnsuUm l M aeArthur. B is. own

rnH M R UMuYi

c

SANFOHI), FI.D ili DAI' THURSDAY. JANUARY S. 1912

English Execute
New W ithdrawal

Apt l l t

U NFU RK

o

tfap invasion Army,
Strikes With Much
Fury Along Malaya
Peninsula F r o n t s

FOB RENT
0 ,” n

1003

jJrace for Hard
Enemy Assault

- lU-c-: T h e ..J W A r

By PAUL ROBINSON

c i r / T O M O f a a c v / 'J . L -

f

GET THE THRILL

ETTA K B IT
BLANCHE WAS A MOOBL
M MOV4KQS FASHION r S H O W .S H S S G O N C I-J,

F jiln b llx h e d In

U.S. Defenders

A

-A D V .

iified Advertisements

n

111

An Intriguing story of Cleop stra is the one where an ad­
m irer praised th e beauty o f
two of her pearls, whereupon
•he dropped one into a glass
of w I n o and Urank I t She
would hardly
hav* dons this
had she suffered a fte r - eating
paint. Those
who are
dis­
tressed with stomach or ulcer
pains, indigestion, g s a ' ' pains,
heartburn,
burning
sensation,
bloat a n d
other condition*
caused by excesa acid should
try a 25c box of Udga -Tab­
lets. They must help or money
re fu n d e d -a t McReynolds D rug
Co. and. good drug stores ev­
erywhere.
— ADV.

Many Lriativtf/ tu t
lew arc Leaders 1

r

posterous, odd or Ironical for 1941.
The town of O rfordrlllt, Wla.,
voted againat sale of beer but
approved aala of hard liquor.
&gt; A Kansas City sporting goods
dealer was advised ba legally
could tell vhotguna to minora, but
not allngahota or cap platola. Ten
girt* showed up a t the Kansas
City union* station to kiaa Tom
Sawyar goodbye whan ho want In­
to tha Navy. John Jones, t l . of
Troy, N. Y., also Joined tha Nayy.
A New York liquor store proprietof cashed a check signed by

a

♦ fiqponV W arolanes
■ -j--"" A ttack 'D utch E ast I
IndiesAnd Sum atra

CRTS COLD CROSS

a t w ar, wa produced
td, and fiber needed
but w* damaged Or
HUone of acre* of
h m g lM u t tha nation
. time, Gunn said.
'&gt; happen to Florida

VOLUME XXXIII

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ONIONH rvllow I* |A&gt; *ark t l . l t
10 I t 11 Whit* |1 tv Hpanlah
t l . t t tn | t la
CORN HltvIUd Whit. GWT liana
11 I t lo t l . t t
POTATttWI Main CWT Haas | | . | |
lo t t La MKKH C.rllf Itr.I nilas
CWT II S* — | | IS
I’lNKAI'l’t.KM lluban Gral.a t l . t t
ntTTAUAiiAII ta Id. Hark t i l t

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Could Cleopatra Drink A
P « rl With gtemaeh Ulcer
. - PainaT

Carton »*c

Famous Basketball Coach Gives
Description Of Zone Defense
n* Cl.AIR

Ktalnola County Produces
Morn F rail And Vegetables Than Any
. Similar At m In Florida

Local W eather
F | OR1DA— Generally fair

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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7. 1848
a te a to t o o u j __ m a w

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Local Dog Makes MIDDIE COACH
Good A t Linford
'I
A a ln tt
T m a m1
Orlando
Track
V^DONOWOOD, J ab. 7 -&lt; S bocUI)
•■•-r-Ths curtain r i r f i up tonight
tV 0 M of tbs unbent Wad tuceaaa
scoriae in ths history of SanfordOrtondo Kennel Club.
Tonight is tbs ninth n e t , on*
■s t tbs an tries will ba March Boy,
• lHtls bios brindla dog owned *7
KaU Riley. ’
t bios-blooded enter Is this
82 pound male. True, he's
OfOt ls d greyhound, but hi«
r, Scion, and his' mother,
Ns, were nothing to write
i about. Ha was raised In

5

nence, ertn getting enured
rh as the eighth race. This
ha displayed such good form
Racing Secretary Pat Mettle
id him out In the eighth r-ce*
m t out, be ran sixth.
I his last two outs have
Um honest-running greyI home on top, resulting in
nlgnment to run against
of tha beet dogs at the track
a top race of the night.
RTeh Boy won’t be the favorThat will fall to Grand Bis.
, Officer Andrew or somi
r do» with a more Impremhr*
id. But rennllem ofthew inKaU Riley’s lltUe blue brindog will ha In th e n pumping
b a n a a hi* . lags will go.
might Entries For 'Wednesday
P in t Race—Polarity
stly Aan
I Jovial Blartxr
lyla*' Judgm‘1 * Rip Along
I II r m y
1 Hr. Jack
amentia*
I Mias nairas
Hefand lines—Patarlly
(FTval Half llallr Double)
las Inslewaad I Ulan Condor,
IPS Canlea • Tall Ma
idy R a n ____1 alias liaaard
weedlndam
I Haarlag W*r"lo
. Third Race—Patarlly
(Mat Half Oallf Usable I
Ip*y Traffic I Court Coqueilt
all's Fir*
* lleauty Mxdg,
rave
T Varalah
rofher Ship I Dusly Haunl
• Baal Guts Ma
Tat#
* Goat la
lla Harper I Bah Sfuora
file Jonas I Oun Valley
„
Fifth - Rnca—8-19 Mile
R | Masked nsq
I Hen X
» J jtl* l Dsko - * Halls - llnspsr
niW lHie Hit*
t (lag Mars
• S J«»t gland
i amnky Hng
;* _Sixth Bara Futurity
1 While Zephyr I stand Vp
I Flslder
I Haral Tip
*
For Sons
7 Lump U aht
Way I lost Firs
„ _____ _ Bitt» ■l»18 Mile
r S Creay-* Baaotrl Lurhy Vicky
J *Urry Fla* , I Util* lllp
J j D«pr_ .
t *ulr CroTly
4 Nad Trader
• fourl (Jala
B th th Race—5*19 Mil*
t GharUa Haft t IlMllai*
, I Miami Gallia* I Drafts* Bay
L i Army Mas
T Ohsmah
B llFast Farg
I Hod Uinlsr
^
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I (Jrsad Ms
Boy
I llutdan Alice
Andrewt Imcky Taker

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M.IRNET
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Of Raisa 1 1 Ta 131*1 A. M.
Jam. T, IMS
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ll.ta H lloa Ilia Tie No. *
ll.lt &gt;, lloa Has Ite
IIONKT Hal Tall Oranjr* flloaaom
II ••
l.tr rr f t K leabars erates Ired ll.TI
to 1 1 1 *
ONIONH la,a Hun tar to (la
OIIANIIRH lloa I'R Gooib ll.ta
lias Mr No * Il ia Has* IPa
I’AltNI.KT Ho. Tlun Itr to Its
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l-lrTATOKM tt-l mi.a ||p r tl.lt

J. PINK.

U nless said r a r t lf le a ta s h a ll ba
radaam sd a rro a d ln s ta la w . the
p ro p e rty dsarrlbed th e re in w i n ba
• o ld ta |hs h ls h s a l b id d e r a t the
c o u rt
house d o o r on th e
fir s t
M o n d a y ta th e m o n th o f F e b r u ­
a ry . I l l * , w n lrh la the ln.1 day
• f F s b ru ra ry , I l f * . *
H a te d this l i s t d a y o f D -cw m ber.
till.
o . p. ii x n x n o N
*
-C le rk
• C la rk
G lrru lt
c o u rt,
Sem inole
C o u n ty, F lo rid a .
(■ M A L I

ROTIGW OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED
dWRlev 1T4RT Of IRRR
NOTICK in HBnRtlT OIVKN.
ThR*' PAUI, P. BARNETT, holder
of T « CartlflfRla No, till, lamed
Ika Ind dar of July. A O ., III*,
has filed asms In mr tlflmm ~hnd
has mads application for ' a Us
deed lo be iseued (hereon Raid
RRrflflrals embraces iha follnwjna
described properly In Ih* Gounly
of Hemlnnle, Mint# af Florida, toWll;
lf«4 of N E I-t of NRI-I nt

S iflA A t*

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MEu/ArnvAfjnroSack, on TKe Navy
clbvew ro p 1916 ,
I91-7 ANO 1915

tic 'Was
BACKFiSLP
CaACA U T f
SsasoN

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In (»• W H I I I I

JO S E S
U n i* * * n 14 e e r t lf l e e u a k a lt ba
w « n « 4
« T » r&lt; lln » l a la w . th e
t le a ta Ns. T » l. lasoad Ik a T tk &gt;«l*r p n p t r i r
d m trIM
th a rs la
w ill
o f A n s u a t. A .D ., I I I * , has file d ba xoM to th a h tg h .x t b l * l a r a t
s a n s In my o ffle s and baa M ads
u p p llra tlo n (o r • ta a deed to ba th a r o a rt hoax# d o or on th a flr a t
laauad
Ih eraan.
Said
c a r llfle a ta
In th a m onth a t F a b r u am b raeaa th a fo llo w tR s daaerlbad
. w h lah Is th a lo d day o f
p r o p a n y la th a C a a n ly o f B sm u ra ry . I I I * .
In a la , S tats of F lo rid a , ta art*:
mia Jlal.dsy of Daasmbar.
I B I - I of N W I - t o f H W 1 -I
m e t is d y j T o w n s h ip I I S ou th
o. p. ii i: bn no v
R a s s a U C ast. I I A cres,
t'lr a u lt
C a a rt,
H am laal)
T h a aaaaasmsal o f th a said p ro ­ County, F lo r id a *
p e r t y under th a aaid r e r tlfle a te ilKALl
laaed a t a la th a nam e of M A R T

Could C le o p a tra D rin k A
P « r l W ith g te m a e h U lcer
.P ainaT
An Intriguing story of Cleopstra is the one where an ad­
mirer praised the beauty of
two of her pearls, whereupon
•he dropped one into a glass
of w I n o and Urank I t She
would hardly
hav* dons this
had she suffered after - eating
paint. Those
who are
dis­
tressed with stomach or ulcer
pains, indigestion, g sa ' ' pains,
heartburn,
burning
sensation,
bloat a n d
other condition*
caused by excesa acid should
try a 25c box of Udga -Tab­
lets. They must help or money
refunded-at McReynolds Drug
Co. and. good drug stores ev­
erywhere.
—ADV.

n* Cl.AIR BKK
Iding Island University Coach
NEW YORK. Jan. 7—Some
time when &gt;ou’d Ilk* tn hear a
good argument, stick ynur head
into • group of basketball roaches
and sagt:. ■’Zona dafanso. ’. . 1 —
Then duckI
.Those two words can cause
more hot talking amon^ basket­
ball men thin any other pair in
the English language.
Defined, the tone defense Is
one in whleh ta defensive playthl
take up positions before the de­
fensive, basket, shifting their poations to meet the advance of the
ball but working more or less in
set tone*.
Sinee 1910, when It was origi­
nated the ton* defense and the
mon-for-man defense have iWued
a bristling battla for superior
recognition.
Rule developments and the In­
crease In the use of the "screen­
ing'’ attack (especially hard to
j ~ I Tab* tip ’
. Image I Natural llnll guard by man-for-msn) has given
il Morn
J Miriam Maor the tone defense further Impetus
Blue * I Slim (trim**
until now about -10 perrunt of
' R*co—5-14 MU*
the na.Ion’s high ichool teams
S Hlniy Matron and 80 percent of the college
• *mohy TUI* team* use it.
&gt; gual* Kay
The first ton* defense put
I Hulumaa
three men up front, the center
out a little ahead of the forwards,
Ambassador Maxim U trloar
and two men back—called the .1-2
C, r . thmmifhmIm
defense. This wax Ideal for quick["•k
since It put th j Leaving tha White House after con­
three attacker* right up front In ferring with President Rooearelt,
Maxim Litvinov, Ambauador from
Bovlat Ruivla, obligingly poses for
photographers on tha whita llouta
ilourstrp. U. S. and British leaden
farmer*, avoiding
conferred with Vpretantotivas af
* the flrat Wond
China, Iluula, the Netherlands, the
klav* th* Food-for
British Dominions .and our lister
i without Impairing
American Republics aa they laid Ika
thi plant—tha soil
outlines of tho Democratic victory
ms, aaya Colin I).
blueprint
coordnator of tha
stlon Service and
iha Florida U.S.D.A.
CRTS COLD CROSS
a t war, wa produced
TARrON SPRINGS, Jan, 7.
td, and fiber needed
—W)— John Corunale, 18-ysarbut w* damaged Or
old
son of a Gnok-Amarkao
HUone of acre* of
grocer In this sponge fishing
hmglM ut tha nation
colony, yesterday recovarad the
. time, Gunn said.
geld cross which th* Greek Or*
'&gt; happen to Florida

ite Farmers To
oid M i s t a k es
ide In Last War

INDUSTRY CHANGES
CHICAGO, Jan. 7.— (A7 —
The coin machine industry has
turned to the manufacture ol
shell casings, bomb sights and
airplane parts in an effort to
offset a 75 percent production
curtailment ordered bp the gov-

Writer Lists Many
" Odd Facts For 1941

L E G A L N O T IC E S
AIM MM (IF AVVIAt, S hK IIIU
Th# Annual masting of tha
aharrholdara of tha Kirat Fadtral
Hetvlnfa A I»an AaaoclJ
Vamlnola c'nanly will ba held at
tat Magnolia Avanua. Hanford.
lorlda. on Wadntada?* January
I, 1941. at S:t t I'M.

NOTIGK OF APPLICATION FOR
.
TAX UKKM
C’hagter ITtar ml IMS
NOTIUB IH IIKRK1IT IIIVEN.
Ih. t'.H. U«. holdvr of Tax u .rllflrat. No. TVS. luuM Ih . &gt;1lh
Say of Auaust. A H, 1*1*. h*. Ml.,1
■am* In my offlc. sn&lt;l ha* mad.
appllrallnn for a lax d*..1 tn b.
U*UK| Ihvrmxv Hald c.rllllrsl*
IBibrsr.a |h» followlag dearrlbvd
pmp.rly In Ih. County of Rvntlnol*. m at. of Florida, lo*wll:
HH «r NWl-t nt NRI-t Dm .
I'nn It. Tnwnvhlp t l Houth.
. lu n g s 11 Knal 1* Aersa,
-Th. aan.asm.n-. si th* nsld pr**
parly under Ih* Mid rertlTIrsI*
lMs*d wad In tha nama nt MART
J. I I’lNn.
ITalaan Mid e*rtlflrsl* shall ka
rvdasmvd ncrordlng to law, th*
proparty dv*rrlb*d lhar.ln will
ks sold lo Ik. hlskMt bidder- at
(kg rourl hour, dnrff un Ih. first
Monday la Iha mnnlh nt Fsbniasp. ttl t. which la Ihs Ind day af
February, til t.
Hstsd ihla list day of Dresmksr

WHAT CAUSES
EPILEPSY?

A booklet containing tho optalona of famoua doctor* on
th k Interesting subject will be
rant FREE, while they last, to
any'.reader writing to the Rdu-

S E R V IC E

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Fjilnbllxhed In 1003

U.S. Defenders
jJrace for Hard
Enemy Assault

of Picking Winners
TONIGHTS ALL-STAR FEATURE!
N IN T H R A C E F U T U R IT Y
ERIC
MARCH BOY
OFFICER ANDREW

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Periodic distress due only to
functional causes 1a relieved
for many who alert 8 days brfor*
"the
time" and
taka
CARDUI aa directed.
CARDUI has another impor­
tant use: aa a tank to atimulate appetite, Incraaao flow of
dfcostlv* ju k e. That’* probab­
ly tho roaeon It oo efU n bn*
prWreo, digestion, kelp* build
up run-down woman, awl m

GRAND SIS
GOLDEN ALICE
LUCKY TAKER
TIPPLE

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b p tk» s ir i w
,
w d b o tmrigU a.
. ..7 .
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. _______
“
loads Kassel d a b .

NO MINORS ALLOWED
FO iT TIME a ilS r . ML

0 b Root* 17 (Sanford Hifhwajr) at Loacwood
nboot 8 alien North of Orlando

TUBN AT BBP.ARBftg.

THASANlDRA-Bur Z
MEAN M O « n .lN 6 /(—

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NUMI1ER 108.

Japs Open All - Out
Offensive Against
British Singapore

BOATS
PHONE 4 7 J

New Troops Aid ■
Veteran Reds
Against Nazi s

English Execute
New Withdrawal

* m r &gt; —a»t*led Pr*«*»

S an fo rd In T he Only C e n tral
F lorida CUy A ffo rd in g R a il. H ighw ay
And W a le r T ra n sp o rta tio n

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SANFOHI), FI.Dili DAI' THURSDAY. JANUARY S. 1912

tfap invasion Army,
Strikes With Much
Fury Along Malaya
Peninsula F r o n t s

N e w ly - T r a in e d

i

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l |9 r o

P ro m o te d

I n

F o rc in g

E nem y

To

R e tre a t

w llh Sovlul f o r m
find ^OOth a f Ih*1 cllv

I litillu n ft um th r Htunt t S v llfiili Club fur land
•• ft-It whit h w7 a 7 fr- t. '.i mchr* Invg. - Air. Con
l , i t, tl inrhi-i long. gM l-i.n a br«nxe blilt-&gt;n.

Ickes Pledges No
Gas Rationing In
-Enlist In U. S , S,0”" * A^
tU
Immediate Future
$ £ * , --Nava!-Brancbc?'
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m -i
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Itsbly tonight tn haw l—ur-'-l
powerful reserve* of .. ................
id trw ps lnt» Its -wsrt'-nnl .In,.south of Moscow which nltcndv
has ihovad tho Grimms half »«v
back t° 8molcni|c frnm flu- b-u-lt
m uk of the Ntxl Invasion
Tt— Tu&lt;«lana ' wi-ri* lhri-'»l,-itIng Ihe entire stirviviny lietnixn
army of Ih* Crime* last nuht ,
and wer* sma.-hing forward In
every other vital srox clone j
vast batlleinc ext-tnlin • I- lh&gt;far northern Finnish front
In Ihe Crime* tlx- S— &lt;t -.-.tr
Livut. L rv a rrltg Knblrr
-iron of Ih* Plsck S,-« N.ival
M«*Min* fight
MUAinst
the
b-se of Sevnstopol. fmniert- n
'harm
••f multi
Jupitn
city of German sli-se. h-d I—en
w
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uttackiHK
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converted into « ri-nlrol offca
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in&gt;|n 1 so i-t»i
live im
bmly
whlah
ini «roopci*'t
&gt;n •••!! Si'll|llfl111* li'lliIlT, Hf U'll, III
Left to rlirhl nre (I. A. Wale* and Waller Condict of Foin
I’nrk nnil Capt. Toley Engelhrit-cn of Salerno anti their priio
catch of xa'lfialt landed In th e 'G u lf Stream Fiuth of S tuart’ en
Dee. 20 alter a Imiil three-quarler linur fiKht. Mr. Wale* -t

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d ic a te s

American Troop
Morale Is High

M en

A s s is t

Dennrtment

UArthur * irpop.i art m■-stTl flgt.’.imr tlorgcdly
. mad and air attack; &gt;|
rw sought lf&gt; riusti the
‘v t American g m l Fillpet Urn ..Batan psrlnsuUm l MaeArthur. Bis. own

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Year in and year out, kplry,
CI.rk Circuit Court, H*nil not*
herbal BLACK-DRAUGHT has
1 'ounly. Florida
tiK II.I
been a best-seller among laxatlres In the South. The resson? It’s agreeable and .easy ta
Inks. When taken an directed.
Its action I* usually punctual,
thorough and gentle. Tn# tonic
ln » tlt» ... tl*m*nt which hilpi
tone lasy intestinal muscles is
m o a t Important
probably it
asset. Next
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posterous, odd or Ironical for 1941.
The town of Orfordrlllt, Wla.,
voted againat sale of beer but
approved aala of hard liquor.
&gt; A Kansas City sporting goods
dealer was advised ba legally
could tell vhotguna to minora, but
not allngahota or cap platola. Ten
girt* showed up a t the Kansas
City union* station to kiaa Tom
Sawyar goodbye whan ho want In­
to tha Navy. John Jones, t l . of
Troy, N. Y., also Joined tha Nayy.
A New York liquor store proprietof cashed a check signed by

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d e n t r a a ^ iir tN fo r e ^m p l^tc
p - rn a r a |ln n &gt;( sln-&gt; l b - Jap m - - « n b n h r -a lii. *1 p r r .
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f i e r i in Ih r I 'a r lf lr .

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m&gt; i« iH m i n i-ii»:x*t
In* • toward *nv*W»pnirnt «*f ih • %i••vt•• KaM«*r. a V iifinun M*
Jo I nt tie.-to i m M.x.. in honli*.*
Null*.
1mi
uwRidnl thi' N*»v&gt; »'r
An opaniMon • ihiImt »•• i ' i i I ; „„,! M r«cuniiii4 nilati«rii f-r ••11 i aru rv|Mirti&lt;il s tr ik in g w ith
•»hkK alrrndy hwl rle n m l Ihi* i
in(•• pr&lt;&gt;moti -n a.f 1
' g re a t fu ry ilmvii th e .Malay,1
Krrtb pcnlnauU Cflnii'ii «. • • » •
(Vmiminil. i
Itunin.xula loriay, anil an tinrn extremity- apt" «r&lt; I In h ,
j in motion.
, tttn firm etl Romo b rn ad c n it
; Th* Soviet night emmii im-iil •
u.-uo-rttil thu Japanuxo hail
! said the soiilhrln e tit of tit
; Urd offensive nn the eeitlrnl
j front had iwept into Ale«heho
v«k, o n ly d i titilex •h-nt u( ihii Vyaxma-Rryatik
* jn«mRs|ir|RiMi Otriiniii dafritxr
acknow ledged
ih n t TlrRIih
^ort lo encircle the
'-h-wl r-U u O l a er^h with*ritt«rrd *( M» I
XWi'
'kaixk. Thr northern arm mi |
it ut xa id they were #1111
• this front last wax reported *1 1
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l',,K,ul n" ("lie* north of K uala
| Staritx*. 25 miles from Itxlirv.
E I l l ’l l O u t l y i n g
I O W I t Lum pur.
The
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Southern Part
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Mrs. R-A. Smith lllrci, Ku,m
210
Heads Clothing,.
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Salvage Growj^j?-™

^ - - .»**». •** •l»rUd here '''* r" ’r c crrUtrv lekt-x,
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luvadvn TVh ' R o t ' O l H a F n r t i i n p r i fa,’V *ch'’p|
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1S&lt;? 4 { u a r a n i i n e a g»,t w*ek by th* government Itraleuni ntopl'iutnr l» day a* , «, *
u rsn
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T ri'. J n P k N o n V i 1 l c l an&lt;l U&gt;0 »tite department of c«l jured the nslidn lh&lt;-n- i- -,n-i o O lO Il
l* lll
r e f e l ra id
w ill
C o o n r (V
G ()|q u n tfn g "la a t m inute m rtxajfe*1
J Vwti
H -u ar
Itcation. and the aopointment »f
prexiyct «f ttaa-dim|{ 11 rl ir |. f 8
jbv bontPng^&gt;*ro Belor- Santa
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o C C II i
” " j f r o m T okyo," ta k l the Japanexe
p a t a | j t ie 8
U fl J, l I iM e e t i n f f , F a r m
Itosa. Calamba and Tarltc. th« • F o r ’ T h r e e W e e k s I’rnfeang Alex Johnson U. ,X ra*,&lt;»'"’ .' " 1 a wnr met,-nre
I \ , , 1 fif u
T II
S t o r e had opened an all-&lt; ul nffrnelvo
jaum o *up4rv.i«lon q? the achi.il I H ’ xtweealixl
how ever,
th
latter Hba largest with a tKtpuVJ i l l l l l r l
•
aimed a t Singapore.
ro je c ts
D e c r e a s e I n 1911
q .n fn r I i w cr® »l'nrnv’cd by the C 0 U.1 l&gt; | ar*»t xavlttgx in ru b b -r. u a - d o
latton' of a&amp; ut 19 A00 .
TiF thre« other*—Aravst, CamiTl.- ........ ole County (r--Cenx" t T h o British acknowledged a
ent Iml v to (Iria m k ? t * thc ' B“ , r '* ,,f T ublic Inatnictiori at
antum nltve r-tu.i-m -nt c . i I
Anpr&gt;pr latino* fur thi* n*
In Orlaitrtn In
, it, rrKu)a^ . , tc (ln c y f „ Cr , l i / .
acenmplUhrd liirm jrft .he xi I th in g
*o *l
S a lv a g - , total lox* of 15 airdrome* dur­
Bog and San Fernsntjo—marine •uvt
TAMI'A. J«n. h (Spec ip I) j
vvv
Kt-crttilirtir
(
enter
fur
l»*t
h'lililintr
*»n
I
wii|cinni?
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&gt;
f
I'ark
The hr ltd alio authorixnl «'"«
n‘ • "Hcs-I limit »f I • \vfnui* fr*»m T»'»nh Street (*oo|H'i«ting in rvvry "»v "ilh , t'ii* o m i|ii- « ' t - h e a d *-il b y M r - ing Ihe retirement* in Malaya
Japaa-se planrv »woor*,| over -n'mitr
in’trurtlonv.
bsfnru County
Superintendent T. W .’T11" ' '’" r h"'t-'
' •'nna to o-l •••uth t»» Twrntv Third Strrrt ihr ih'fi'iuc of «&gt;ur tuition, Com- • I t a l i i l i ' S m ith w it h th e a * - i« - Japanexe w*rplniu-- al-o ate rcAha atredta with mBchl»&lt;-F"n« Imanlin? n Irnin bound for Jar't( - e v e r a l u n i t c h a ir m e n 1iMirled In violent allarlt, on ir.llPnattaring, Ihe . Armv v-U. San -.onvill- rtlteru the “vallor*" will
'«• Inrludrd in the State Road mixioner Mnyo it urginir nil foru n t i l * o f t h i * m e lt w h i tilary ohjeetivex in Dutch SunnFemtndo. with a nonulatlon of —rvt- thi-ir three week*’ uuxran- County whool teachara a* r r a f a - 1 p 9r k, U„,u.r ,liH ju rl, ,,..
meix
In
hr
wnuiunllv
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nn
I N’parlmi'nt’* liudifi'l f «&gt;r thin
• i l l . . Ii - e r tir e f ill c o m p le te o u t- ! tra, aeroxx the narrow Malacca
about 12 .500 , l* about X5 miles '.it\e pgrM .
tram in th* - draft r*«l:ttr»tln-i:
Ihfir
farinx,
and
otprcially
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a
I* ur, Hfrnnlintr in h U'licr from
Slralghl from Sirg-taire. a n d
it,
f.i) in , - i. —o m e n a n d e it ilnorthweat of Manila, halfwny i-r' n r .'Irndcrxim
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m . ’ha
Two min. 13 yrnra of tore, date, act f i r Fab. 18. If n e—» t| Hirer
ileinrtmrn»
H*ci*l*‘cd
hy handlimr furm Intturnientv
••(, Ih- . (It
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K
It
H ln w n lix -. le t | .re -aid to have laidt-tl a big
*wr*u tha occupied capital an l •ln'-e
tWhilc
farm
accident*
*h»»e.|
.mry,
Mr.
I^wton
mav
rcl
re
Fiipply
Hi
-i-i-n
-Icclar-1
mllrtcd
In
Ihe
Naval
lisScMtor K. K. IInii-holdcr.
,1 , - i n ......o n a n f e r t h - w u lt ie n - | Hoteh K»*t lllilie* Naval itnxo
Tariac. .
u , *n Inen-tixe In 1911, lht- n-mto-i i, . f , n . . . e i m it . - n ii l th ix m o rn - at Vmlaiina.
County C imnii"- • trim
K Boiuhv and raking marhan gun •rrvr. Jack Murrixon and Joe a hoi day fog th . »chu..l* * ", W„ |„ P" I1, V P|hnt hi. ..fflc- .it I
of
farm
f»Ulit!**
were
rciltw.
I
')ou«la.'.
Ih*
tlale.
P
.
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a
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1
1
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!
not
intrnd
lo
*lon
xal.of
bat
,-M n th a t
- lu r e S a n fo r d
..'ith o rix il
Mr. lI'Mi^holil'T, im
T'r* Hasted and alaxbed th*
M alaya, ,|i»natche* rlalined
The Stato W aratl a , *
. trrir* cr »r*r!t • Itnya for auto- iiilorncy f* r Si'm innlf County* from rtrt in 1910 to 57 in 19H i * ie , I- i l i i i t r i n r - n 'm i il I - It la r g e r t h In
Four hnvt- vo|un(e-red for the
front-line aoldlarx. too, tha Army
e
llrltlxh -till are holding
requested
prlnc
nala
In
a
tte
n
d
'
(4)ilr,
init
tn
lr,
,
.
ll(.Mljll
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There
were
2,810
farm
accident*
it
w il l
said In an earlier eommunimi- R-trulnr tlnlt&gt;-d State* Navy:
npfMHr iH'fori*
Ihr
Ht'nli* of which 571 w»r* rau-ed ('V u I i.w n tt , in llx - o lh i r - .
(a-t a fte r e a rlie r retreat* in the
Mero, r
• . 5I&amp; " 1flood of rroun.llcx Mi nor| a
I &gt; .lim it - | f . I o it f i lbot tho defense was *x valiant It-rnir.l folllnx. Fete
*
»rd
at
it
a
prelim
inary
budget
Ktixla L um pur •ectn r, althougn
correct operation of machinery
jIrndrr, nn . njl, r,.p ,n - I-ml
Char lex Satcbcr tnd Dent Plercy. UnWer.itv In D*Und Frltlnv.
\.,i.
of
i- n i t
................. . ■ lapanexe
a t tha attacks were flarrc. '
in
TallahARMM'
next i l.iited »monj the couxe* «i
v e te ran -.
xtipporte-l
, hro,1_t,„„t the rnunlry ' ••M 'ulintx
Navy rerruita are gencrullv and r"cmh*ra w*r* urgml n at- , n "
ondvr for t h c purpoRt* of j fatal arriilent* I, that of belnj * h " i i i - t - - t h - c o u n t r y fo llo w : tie xwarnt* of leimhee- a *id
h divlxton »»« preoartti • I'rfEcntin*? varloiia ro^.d p ro je rli
M r - !' It l l i . - h l r v i i i i i n a m i M r
xent to Vicon or Norfolk for (»nd th- H-alth and- Home -nd
i
dive
in
other*.
leadine
the
run over by a tractor while
M l ’ | , i l l i | i - . S a n fo r d ; M r * . A .
^ i n prI.Vhlt .ueh xal.i and th i. 1 •»** behalf »tf tho #••untv.
their (intrant n« poriod. but the N.Uonal
^il cranktttK. -ml a*vcr»l falalil e- t\ |*.
for J.^fla 1J I*
. *x tJonin f nncrapi wr'ilil Ihi i i -o n
l a i k e M o n r o - : .il l «! 1violent attack*. T he Brilixh
hrail of Orlando lleailuuirtrrx
Oviedo; Mr» .1. | penretl. however. l ( |
Ar~-bll* HoCrl In OrUndo.
worked o .t t&gt; cover
"Iwp' Mkrrin«. Ci»v r» filin'««ionrr and due lo 'ell* and not receiving la in i t l- o t i
-‘•Ctvlnrv of th* C*h«mh8»r of immediate fliat aid attention. To
L'/tigwi-aii
Mttt Irlr rupfrlorlw and
V.
Ill
oUuii'.
«»r an*l -W. C. Kilhaa, 4 many ere injuries have hern oc­ p
I.HH4* .Mnrvw n'rfly uunUnrii.
-in a ' o f'" t^ * C h a a Ii!il^ oV* Co n- j '"•^Vhjw.^Y^n . m lfiilir .im T -h f «
e-rvney.
i« Holn^ w « i l of lhi» i..rfL,iai. with the free -afir of '"*mbcr of Ih.- r»*«l d-narim-nt. curring arid farmer* are uig-xl
I.tinikt
Iri
w
hlrh
Mil'
iluiiwl
Th" Jupm-***
work In hH ndnf th t fodtrally bstUrira or .park plug# for n - "ill accompany Mr. Ilou.hallcr. to wear glasea or goggle* *•• »i Ih- llu* wriichl
rt'iru- ;
r^ n#»ritd hH,,,v that •»
to
prevent
flying
spark*
from
under wav be­
placement pnrp«&gt;'c« or pajJen- h« r latctl.
•Ihtn a. ay lil'tnkvlM ind mnlri- | ii-rriflc !»«%!1 1'* waxam!
Tho Don and : Amby juvenile i
,l*n»ne*e
g tr car* and truck*. Me. lu-nThix »rclion of the roail, hammering atsal.
nt•»* a ar,- Raid'd lo nirml thum t«v8*i*n Hr'tUh
. ,
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vauJtvUU team .wlO anptar at
iml
ili’iit nni»t in '/ihm| cun- ‘ • -»uo|»*
Ih** bnnlft
_Perak
demon
a»*ortrd.
xklch
l&lt;
within
the
Citv
limit*.
a
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i
f
l
i
n
o
w
a
l
»h* Tourist Center or th*’ lake--------------------------- ,i maintained bv »h-- state -a b u r g e o n
ij-* n e ra i
lilion. Aflfr Ihe outfit- irnvo th- Malayan *'"'e* "»
ffMt.
A Voliuib
Tan
r*h
froot Ihll'A
• a t SUM)
o'clock iCidnw
Friday. Jan.
t.-iuD of no »ct pp*«**d h v Iha*
,—. ri.nitd-'ed th-v will It* ax- land Selangor,
••l.C I-l'l
for an hour of entertainment,
W i l l A d d r e s t t G r o u p xemlrted ami xlnred in the Wo- ,tf Wlttf-twr* on I P
r
e
s
id
e
n
t
A
p
p
ro
v
e
s
i.gbuture
in
u»4j
which
direct
P ( n .,|f a y m * Uodgkln. rrcrcaman* l ltd. Loading
(of the Malayan pen—
wa • 1
Ua*ra1»A*I)lnti'p,l iha HUte Rovl I)vnMr*mpn»
Uo^d chairman, said today.
Here. D-mel »at L
I flhokCC M a r k e t I lonji,#.
ov^r cnnnectimr links of GAINESVIlTr. Jan. K (StaLAKELAND, Jan. S -lA h -A
force* "llghtane*! an enclrdaDod,' kg* U year*, and Am- recommendation
pass
v ta ls
Ivchwavx
that
pan e'al)—'Jsan Walter J. Muth-rthat tha present
hy, ago 7 yearn, hay* been ap­ grade and alga r*«trie f o n t on
I
,
x
x
x
l
me
nt"
af BrUitth trtarpl »ho
Iv. orcaideitl of the statewide
P&gt;iv.OKEE. Jan. ll-(Hosclal) through cities end lawn*.
.aid t» be "pxitinz up *
pearing throughout tha coun­ -wanpea and gran*fru|t be con­
Public Health Committee, slate I 50 Persona A ttend
—Word has br-n fecsived front
Fred
Ward,
n«w
member
«&gt;f
dexperate reit«t*nce from »tr*»o«rtry for ooeeral y ea n and rre tinued during
today that Dr. Thoma* Perrin
lleprttentallve Pat Cannon lhi«
the three-week
I- fortified defenxe I'nr* bu I.
week that l*|caident Roo*-v-lt tha Stats Itoa-t Droartment for •orgaon g e n e r a l of tha Unitrd
period beginning Monday wan
the
di’tri
t
tajtich
Inrludsx
H'-malong 'he edge of the denie
Sta taa, and Mr*. Spessant Hol­
Has approVdl n M937I Wl’A
made to the Secretary of Agri­
inolo
County,
slated
In
h&lt;a
let_
. ,
Nearly fill oeraonx attended Ihe Jungle*."
land will ha honor guast* at ■
rrojeet to cnmplele a
Slat.culture by Federal Control ComA I l n u r fn*ee of JaP’ nextor
to
Mr.
Iliuxkoldsr.
“I
also
I
aktM»ry
T
m
iri-t
Club
m
retin
dinner which will b- tho hl;hF»vmsra’ Market at Pnhokec.
ml’tce*,
txnkx
plercerl
th#
lower
P*r*J
rrre
with
v«u
th*t
Htata
Rni-t
T
uesday
night
in
wh'eh
r
a
id
____
llrht
of
tha
conftr*n-a
on
Work on th* market wat suTho comaaittcW* AUo'aaked that
*•'1
Nn.
.1 from
TaHh
Street "ll-alth in Homs and National -n m ex of hridg.. ami five hun- 1 river def-nxa line f
tangerine regulations be ehan—«l
NEW YORE. Jan.
» - U P |- attended by the WPA recently. Stulh
nrrd were pl.tyctl along wttlt
should be rebuilt and wld* Defense."
in vuch a way that soma smaller A Spectacular flvo-ulanat fk* However, hceaux* of the Im-nydiThe conferenco will ho held in ehineM rhrcksra. As • new fenate need ter It, the *pp*al» of t-ned, and wr have olaced this
fn i't will be permitted to move ,w ,p t - Um m'dUJwn'
Orlando Jan. 18-17 and la tw it- •tin-, tlsfrnx# stamps wsro awarxl.
While a curb la placed on a por­ R im p k r todiv — tho coldest CorTrersmen Cannon tnd Com- item In our budget for 1942.
tion of the larger alias.
"I hav* been over this sac- sored by th* Public Health Com­ sd sx p rim to wiancr* of the
-lay In six year* — a*d It w at mliionar of A rrirjtu ra N ithvt
A seasonal marketing polkv hanOv under central before a Mnrn resulted in fke apnroprin- foil of tha highway frequently mittee. whnao officers urge every -smi-x after doughnut* and hot
choeni ttc wrro served.
for Valencia ortngen was adopted four-alarn Mat* was discovered tlon for cr-nnlrtlon of tho pro- since my aDpointmeot to tha , patriotic rltlaan to attend.
Connolly and others
g Southern for suhmkiaN to .Washington so Ina alx-alary wartbout* SS blocks Jict bc'm given approval.
I nord, and I reallsa that It !i I * This will hi Dr. Parran'a first willWillanl
appear in
next Tuesday
insaklng engagement In Ftoridx
that committeea will bo In a coa
real
bottleneck
on
th*
main
Tho current herring catch Is
»inc« ha became turgton rem-ral -tight'* parts in wh'ch a m iairal
water freao almost Im. fx ooen to xlthm in Impoao grade and also
highway."
nrwrsi-t
will
be
nrrsenlnl.
Mr.
so
much
better
lh*n
for
many
six yrar* ago. and Dean MatherIn ahjoy It- regulations ini latent* ta ship- maxiiataly aa contaat with tho year* along Swedish coast that
Mr. Word attended th* Kl- ly pronounced It "an avUtand- Connolly *I.j &gt; will rrclto th*talon charge mor.’y when the lata aaaaon ya- burning gtrattayea In a naar- oltl
fishermen IHt*v- nival want* Club meeting yesterday In* event In Florida public an­ ’•Snlrlt of 7B."
iy the Pam* rinCy of fruit begin* to move In iera temperaterv. Tha pier lira war time
Mr. »n&lt;l Jlra. R. E. Trun ami t
operations helped drive thii tiftd exprpxxrd the opinion thr nals."
did act a power tw be of a aswork would bo done thl* year.
V-x. Frank Evans romposa tho I
fish toward shore.
entertainment committal.
dher“ effratactic*

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Present

Recommendation Is
. Made About Citrus

Hudson River Pier
In New York Blazes
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U. Of F. Students
To G raduate Sooner

G ty New* g riefs

Laboratory Student^ Of Southern
College Will V ifit Geneva School
Student* in aach of th* cla.-*
room* o f t h &gt; Uonova Khooli
will know their lasoon* perfect­
ly In each eoura* they are tak­
ing, hut partkulariy In tlie
h faa *
demonstration
claaaca,
wVu a group of young men
“ f woman from tho labonU ry
Jlhoot nf Southern Co [leg* at

hoping vitamin* and th* food
vajno, aho will anawar any
q u o stkma
which
might ho
brought up k* th* vialtoe*, with
ihu aallatanca of Mta. W. L.
Slag, taachar of tha primary
rTpdaa and a homo demonstra­
tion . stub worker.
Th* program w h i c h
the
young 4-H Club students have
cousDOod co ails ta af f r o a k
pifSuata canned and BraaarvsJ
f«M a aad drlad fruit*. Th*
diMUy axplaina aa w a l l aa
* m m r m tho autgtUan* vain*

Farm Price Question
Dispute Occurs Over

CORPS ORGANIZED

WASHINGTON. Jan. 8 - l A h Pr-sldent Hoosevalt atspood into
x Senxta dlimita loda» by tend­
ing th* {seder* a tetter oppos­
ing th* demand* of th* farm
bine that tha S ft fi t w r of A*ri.
cultura hoy* ratn power s w r flxInn of firm prise*.
Senators m both aide* of She
dlapct* said ths Administration
was bringing unnau«J prwaaur*
la aupnort nt a thmU ncthorlty
C-,vt.AND DENIES

RUMORS

H nJlIN K I. M b . 8—Official
Finnish apakaauMU Wadnaadar
night wUlaapraod m ason that
Finland la randy to withdraw
that th* Final sis nrm* ha* not
engaged recaetly hi offwtsfv* op-

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lapafakaa k a r a la a ta a la a raa a rra S .

BIBLE VER8E FOR TODAY
YOU ARK BUUDINO THE
FOUNDATIONS FOR A VERY
TALL-STRUCTURE, MAKE IT
SOUND; I am lh« resurrection
and the lift; be that bclicvrth on
n a, UtoiMI.be die, yet ihall he
Itvsj and wboaoever lireth and be-■Iteveth on me shall novrr die.—
John l l t t t .
"Yonder Cornea The Sun!"
Toll tho bett, o year la dylnft
Mourn, l e t quickly dry your
tours;
Linger but a moment sighing
la tho rrseeyard of tho year*.

Qoao tho Itch gate; face tomor-

row—

Yonder cornea the sunt
TeU tho bell, but ers tho echoes
Cease their clamor for tbe dead,
Turn your face toward tomor.
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But maka your antbaraa
ad you man are waking
fha alaap of unbelief,
did rear lie* forgotten,
la plenty to bo dona;
• r ' Inina for work tomorThe Opt Iml. t
I] cornea tho aunl
H&lt;! Is ' to* ird kll to-^Woiaate "living room" for

I and Illllsr—1’realdsnt

a a tract car line menaced
rd’s First fltraat and toured
calory delta. Well, therm
may come again.
course no one believe* In
Map for money any . mon*
If thl» war drags on vary
marrying some girl for bar
aobll* tire ia not entirely
In loin In boastll MacArthur la

;ther used up the
something
awfuL
Ing their red head*.
Commercial.— WaY*
id head* too and ,H
ie weather
that's
Ken Guernsey has
vie# president of
f# to taka th* plac* of
Lowry, now In th#
Mr,- Ouernmy who ha*
0 on# of Orlando* most
hry and elvb-mlnded elAA moke hb future bom*

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The Herald hag never been a very enthusiastic sui&gt;-'
porter of the sales tax. either federal or state, as we be- j
lieve it tends to Increase the cost o f living even for ,h u t■
rather largo segment of our population which is able ( o !
eko out but a bare existence ns it is. People who have
less than enough on which to live themselves should not
bo asked to contribute toward n living for others under
ordinary circumstances.
But tho circumstances under which we find our­
selves today are not ordinary. In fact, they arc so e x ­
traordinary that they challenge the ingenuity of the
wisest men in the country and demand sacrificos from
every man, woman and child. They are such as to re­
quire the very lives of some men and the bread from |
the tables of others. There are none who can escape!
from the exacting toll which this war demands;
i
The government is faced with the necessity of rni: .
ing nearly CO billion dollars during the coming fiscal year.
All but a comparatively small part of this sum is fo r'
the prosecution of the war, for the building of planes. &gt;
tanks and guns. Most of it will be borrowed, but little1
of It could be borrowed and the credit of the government •
vfould
e destroyed, i f n substantial portion wen*1
not raised by taxation.
And so taxes, alreadv higher than ever before in the
history of this country, must how be increased by an- 1
proximntely 9 billion dollnrs. This will bring the total
federal taxation for the coming year to nearly 21 billion i
dollars, a sum six times greater than the taxes which I
were collected by the government during the boom year-- i
over a decade ago. It goes without saying that no such
huge sum can be raised without cutting into the bread
and butter of every fnmlly in America.
Existing methods of taxation may he made to tiring
in some additional revenue hut they have already just
about reached the point of diminishing returns. There ;
Is unfortunately such u thing as making income rates, i
or Social Security rates so high that you actually tntc*
in less money because of the lowering of incomes or the I
reduction of payrolls.
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It seems to us that Congress has no alternative hu.
to levy a sales tax which will be collected in small amount*
on everything which everyone In tho country buvs. TUo*‘* ;
who buy more will of course pay more. And those Who
buy but little, will nevertheless jnako some small contri­
button toward the war effort. But small contribution*1
made by millions run into largo sums of money.

Fewer Deliveries
One of tho "conveniences" that Americana will have
to give up almost immediately is the quick delivery ner*
vice maintained by retail stores, dairies, ice companies,
coal companies, cleaners, laundrymen, and no on.
Hie first steps in Florida towards drastic curtailment
of these delivery services were taken in Duval County
Wednesday, when milk distributors got together and de­
cided to curtail delivery service.
It will bo necessary to curtail delivery services be­
cause of tho recent ban on sales of automobile and truck
tires. At present Duval dairymen, the produccr-distributonjg ylil mjrfly reduce tho number of deliveries made.
It seems that there, has liJ&gt;en no effort made to combine
the delivery services. But that will come.
One of the reasons given by the producers of dairy
products for increases in the prices of milk and cream
Is that the costs of production have mounted steadily.
The delivery costs figure in these production costs. Pos­
sibly by combining their delivery service, the price of
milk can bo held at a lower level. But thnt Is another
story.—Ocala Star.
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Origination Of .
fr e e Planting
Arbor Day Told

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YOU'RE TELLING ME!
don't look out they are
■Ub thsmsslvc* la tba

Speaking of January batgalaa
—Jon t lorgtt the best oI them:,
national defense bonds snd na­
tional defense etampe;

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Oaoa again begin* tbe old ate.
gument as to whether Ihooo bowl
gumrs marked tho cod of the
to il football campaign or the
start of the 1912 grid season.

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Cramlpappy Jenkins sajra that
if ihote wild-swinging, treachsr-

Baaeball mao. w« read, face
l i t I H i erases with aUagMaga.
Stucks. H at's a normal stata a f
attalts lor aorta Amerlctn
lets na ctubs w t cosU n e a r.
I I IThe bus a t the M at dealt eaye
bo cos remamhir ’way bock
when aR v o bod to worry about
wo* who woo gates ho ploy the
role of hcortett &lt;TBuo.
t t I
A tamtams columnist sajra that
ao woman expects to marry tba
perfect man. Because, wo Ima­
gine. every unman knows d o n
waU aba w ont meat one.

Current Comme
Dy AGNEW WELSH

If you &gt;hould be In the eanic'asked Ford If h* would let a
position a* thg man who eoulJ hundred or more "gobs" got ma­
not wonl u prayer to ault him
experience in h b plant.
It’s ono thin if lo graduate from a secretarial course, and cut m e tram a paper, past­ chinist
The wily Henry asked h o w
ed
It
on
the
bead
of
hla
bed
and quite another to hold down a job In the business an,| when h* retired pointed to many t h e y would thus ulti­
world. Young women graduates of a New York secre­ it and said, “Lord, hare’s my mately train and the answer
“Oh, about a thousand.’’
tarial school got together the other day and told each sentiments,” maybe w h a t fol­ Was,
Henry emaxed them by saying.
other what .they had learned alnce graduation. Among low* may help you out; it U "Bend ’em all over a t ones."
to hare been copied from
the blta of advice they pA*s«d on to prospective atenog-. »*kl
the doer of an old English inn
rsphers and secretaries were, these; Be efficient—but and- U U my New Year wish “Dreulng tbs p a r t * la no
now phase of Ufa aa la attested
keep It In t h e dark; don’t wear perfume; don’t chew to you:
by the hideous masks worn and
Give
ua,
Lord
a
bit
of
sun,
qum; don’t say "yup" when you’re asked a question; A bit of work, a bit of fun; (ho pyroctehnlca used by tba
don’t Indulge In office gooalp; be sure of your appear­ Give ua all In th’ struggle and aaelaat ‘Chinese in thee* devildriving parades; also the dis­
ance and take care with your make-up.—Your Life'Magsplutter.
torted ' faces and ugly effigies
Our daily bread and a bit o’ o f the voodoobt priests in in
aslne.
butter;
effort to work their “charms."
These old custom* w a r e but
fore-runner* of modern stage
Give u* sens* far we’re som« costuming
By BUSSELL KAY
and make-up;
their
o’ u« duffer*.
Illusion nelpa the actor attain a
An’ a heart to feel fo r all that mental retat* th at wfll better
suffers;
enable him to portray the
Give ue too, a bit of song,
t ha raster ho la rep reseating.
An’ a tale, an’ a book to help Who could .p tey the part of
ue along;
hOtberiy. looking soul of past
An* give u* our chare of n r elddl# age sitting slon* In a
row’* lesion
ju b t b o o k o t. the Mountain
That we may prove that grief*
Lake Sanctuary.
a blsatln’i
such
attraction*
Individually,
Engaging her In conversation
to advertise and latilo Olre u». Lord, a thane* to he,
he tsanwd that *h* bad trag- continue
Our
good
IV beet
h * * t for
f a r eehros
a s lv s , a
n’
goodly
an1
visitors or themId wa e|o*o
tally lost bar husband a few down
aad quit trying?
nontha ago a n d hb passing
all men team to live as
e m . only a short time after
brothers."
If
ther*
ever
wa*
a
lime
In
k* |®te of their only daughof.. The* cam* the war and lha world’s hbtory when inch
he a u t o msbU* Industry,
two aena. all rive bad left, “eaneluarba* are truly nested
lha greatest masa-prodacsued i* nr Ice, one w i t h th* It te now. Mankind b nearer
facilities tba world ever
Vmy and on# with tho Nary, kl* Q*d In a Garden than anyha* h a d lit output re’I
a#*m*d th at her entire whar* ala*. The peace and beoo4 to 40 percent of sopoM4L, reatfuinaa# a s m
tn city end b now speeding uo on
vorkThad been blacked out.
(he remembered o trip qoiat th# troubled soul and defense product*. Tho Navy
generate the Tilth and hop* wa
asod sa d moat have.
mtr kasha dd aha had visited
1 think t h # story a f the
Toh Tower and the mw as in troobbd Koi described bv Ed- on aa before.
a t our President from
j v l s k m t h e Inecrlotton *h« Itef Brif* *91 prov# typical of time
to «|m* find* It aoaaaodrr
to teav* b b d e s k and

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

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Field Marehal Gan. WQkalm LUt
I tm ) and Col. Can. Ewald von
Klatat (bottom) have been removed
from their commands by Chaaeollor
Hitter, according to a report from
Stockholm. List was reported
dropped because of Ida failure to
aappreaa
Serbian guerrillas aad
Von KJetst loet faeor because of bia
defeat bjr tbs Russians at Roatsv.

placa with mueic-box accompan­
iment and oftlmes liquid re­
freshment* of a strong qaality,
b y et In controversy, though
tba courts of Florida b ats del
elded u p o n Jook rather than
Job* as tbe correct *p«Iling.
Bom# writer* maintain ft was
brought from Africa and th at
its us* in Florida did not her
gta until about 1997. Be that
as It may I heard the word
ua*d in the Lake E rb region
a t least 15 years ago, where It
Was us*d to express a doigM f;
sneaking, skulking method a f
approach or retreat.
Tba Miami Herald Ibt* 40
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By MRS. C. B WISECUP
In 1801 Jonathan Chapman,
Uter to be known aa “Johnti7
Applceeed," first appeared In
th* apple orchard section of
Penniylranb. He stopped at
many elder mills' and at each
he selected tbe bett seeds from
t h * finest apples. These he
dried with care and stored
away in tiny bags. Aa he rode
on Into the wl
wilderness, he
watched for spots of
rich
earth. The** he dug with raro
pulverising the toil, and plant­
ing within a few apple seed*.
With th* uncanny wisdom pos•essed by a l l born planters,
Chspman chore the best site*
for hi* small orchards, and
hb title trees thrived. Through
th* Ohio Valley he mad* his
trails and planted his ' orchards,
leaving trees and bloom and
fruit behind him.
A yearly tree-planting d a y ,
known as Arbor Day, originat­
ed through the growing alarm
over the depletion of the AmerIran forests, an-| was intended
tn encourage school children to
devote one dav in the year, to
planting seedling*. - I t - —w a s
adopted by t h e majority of
states, th* G nt being Nebraska
In 1812. The dit* of observ­
ance In the different states, y s:
rtee according to the climate.
In 1894 Arbor Day was made
- hdidav In the same sense n*
Washington’* Birthday or the
Fourth of July. One purpose
of this cetebra’lon I* to Imnlsnt In 3ur boys and girts, our
future American eltlxeni. a lovo
of nature. Another purpose l»
to Impress t h e necessity of
planting tree* for th* future.
This vesr Arbor Day ha* n
new ilgnlftcanc# when th*' role
of forest products in notional
economy Is considered. I. N.
Tate, nresldent r f Amsrlcan
Forest Products Industries, Iae.,
national trad* asc-v-JaUon, re-vnrts . that l^hdusands of tons
-f steel will be fared through
•he Increased uso of lumber in
•he manufseture cf more thsn
100,000 freight cars scheduled
for 1942. Technologies! end
etvrineerlnr Improvements a r #
sn additional factor spurring
th* ns* of forest nroduct* as
substitute* for metals. There
ere many m o r e uses of th#
product- of th* forest*.
Th» following poem by Hen­
ry Abbev shows what an cx
traordlnarlly
important
occa­
sion Arbor Day te espceblly at
this particular rim#:
"Wbct d o , w* plqot, when wq
} x plant th# fro*Y
We plant the s h i p that will
rrote tba tea.
W# plent th* mast to carry the
sails:
W* »lant the pbnka to withstand
thn rales—
Th# keel, the keelson, the
besm. th* Vnee;
W* ntant the shin w h a n w#
p b n t the tree.
What do wo plant when wo
plant tba tree?
Wo plant th# hours for yon and

plant th* tree.
What do w # . plant
plant th* tree?
A thousand things
dally see;
We plant tho spire
tower* the crag.
We plant, th* ataif
country’* Flag,
We plant th* shade,
hot sun free;
We plant all the**
plant the tree."

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THE TIOER
(From The Washington Irving
High fTiool Sketch Booh)
MOAN not to m*
Poor beast, encaged—
I know your weary pacing w*IL
F»r human hearts.
Like beasts, will rage
a
And tread th* length Of Memory’s w
cell.
MARJORIE MERMELSTEIN.
Kuibyshev, formerly. Samara,
snd now temporary capital of
the U.S.S.R., w a i named In
hnoor of the man who had won
and defended .it for the Soviot
government.

FLORIDA GROWERS
^D E FE N SE

PROGRAM

. . the UC4HZU* using
i new and smilingly efficient
principle for applying vsporited
oil* w ith dusts, give* remark­
ably effective and economical
result* in pest control.

^Tke MATERIALS
...IM S INTI, cepedaDv
formulated for nee in the IMSnm « With TAMML*. KXTUX*
and l.l, tllskw* have been devtloped by the moat painstaking
laboratory reScsrth and Held axe
pcrimeats o f nationally known
chemlstF UlY Sflixnolofietef

#T ke MEN
. . . a staff of higkly trained
research men of the Chlifohua
Spray Chemical Corporation
under tho direction of Dr. T,
W alter Raid, ii cooatantly on
call o recommend I prevention
or control program topeetall*
adapted to needs o f your crop.

Wa plant th# •* fieri, the ahlng l*r th* floor*.
Wo vdsn* the etuddlng, tho
lath, the door*,
Tbe Keen** red elding, all
part* that he!

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Social And Personal Adivitie

MRS. LOURINE BEAL, Society Editor

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THURSDAY
Towniend
Club
will
^the Court Hou»» at

Gladioli Grove, 267. Supreme
Foreat Woodmen, will meet at
tha W. O. W. Hall at H:00 p.
M. All memben are invited to
attend.
T. E. L. Claaa of the
Ffrft Baptist Church will meet
at tha home of Mra. VV. |„
Stoudenmlre on Elm Avenue at
7:30 P. M.
A nune* aid clave will b« oru n ite d at the Sanford Grammar
SHool at 7:.10 I*. M. All ner•oni In Sanford ahd Seminole
Countv are Invited to attend.
The Methodlit Young People
will entertain the "All fUr
Christ Union” at the church at
^PO P.M. All memben are
invited to attend.
FRIDAY
The Sail la Harrienn Chapter
of the D. A. R. will meet at
the home of Mrs. SI. S. Wlg*#&gt;, 1217 Magnolia Avenue at
3:00 P. M.. with Mr-. W. C.
Hill l l CO-hoitet*.
The Red Crosi »ewing session
will be directed bv the Women's
Society of Christian Service of
tfe Methodist Church in the nftcr-

Friend, of Mrs M M lairl
will rrirrct t » I*am «.f l*» lln**^*
in the Florida Sanitarium tn Or
Circle Six Mrs. J l&gt; Wood­ Intido, uhi'fv ^lir limit r\sriit an
ruff.
chsirman.
with
M r « operation on M onthly
Woodruff. 112 W»*t Seven
teenth Street.
Thnman ( »l»l» l.c
The Business Women's Cir­ Gordon Military
cle Mrs. Stella I* Arrington, Ham»*«villf. C:i . i
chairman, will nie.t with Mrs. till* pa-t two vvs-vk
S. F. Verray. 3” ! MagtlotU rvntA, Mr. nt»4 Mr
A venue, nt

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TUESDAY
The Asarisn Class of t h e
First Baptist Church will meet
at,'the home of Mrs. J J
p
on the West Side, at 7:10 l
M with Mrs. A J Peterson.
Mrv 11. A. Manninit and Mrs.
Bonson as co h o - tr ,- &lt;
The Red Cro-s eewimr w&gt;'\ be
soonsornl hv
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hi« parents, Mr
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Wesley Class Has
Business Meeting

C anin Gordon,
were p u ests I
and Sirs. K. I
Mrs. Slillinor i
moon.

GOVERNOR S P E S S A R D HOLLAND. Chief H \ ct.
the host State presents Bulldog Coach W’trilv I'm
the Citrus Commission trophy of'
flu-hi I •
vlctorv The trophy will be tlu » im o &gt;■ ,
of the univc-r

Mrs. Chester Daniel, presided
Society Announces
over the business so-slon of the
Daughters of Weslev t 1**» »*
Chairmen, Members
the Methodist &lt; huirh at it*
meeting In the church annex on
At the lust business meet­
Tuesday evening. The devotional
ing of iho Women’s Society of
was conducted by Mrs. O. r..
Chiislian Seri in- of .the Meth­
White who ehose as her subject,
Church. the
following
Misj Eunice laird ho* rrriged odist
-On 8eeing God."
. .
chairmen,
vice chairmen and
her
position
as
ntir«c
In
the
op­
Reports of the vsnous chair­
men and committers were heard erating room in the Ocala llo»- fircl,. members were announced
pital to accept u position as for the new year:
0 Avena* a t 3:Oo P. M.
nur*e with the United Slates
Circle i m-—Mrs. C. E. Me- i
t SATURDAY
Army. £hc it spending a short Krr Mr-.
II. Steele, Mr*. '
Roaa Circle .of the Garden
lime in Citrus Height* with her W. A Till in, Mrs. O. K. White. |
Club will meet at the home of
family before taking up her new Mrs Clarence Smith, Mr-, r*.
Mra. A. D. Covington In Oviedo
duties, a
W MrCnll Mrs. P. II. | j I-:
a t 2:39 P. M. Mrs. A. W. Epps
• ing. Mrs H. &lt;1. tilunJijUor. m ,
«
talk.
"Identification of
Mary
M r ». Anderson, Mrs. W. I..
Natlv* Material In our Coun­
( lark, Mrs. E. K. Dussey. Mrs. i
ty." Members a re ' asked to
E.
J.
Cameron,
Jr.
IVntnriu- Jones, M rs E. II.1
plsaae note tha change In tha
Smith. Mrs. Martha Moffat,
meeting date.
Mrs, Beatrice Rivera announr Mrs. John Career, Mr*. M. K. I
MONDAY
r« the marriare of her daugh­ Moye. Mrs. W. E. Kirchhoff, .
0AI1 cutters for tha Red Cross
ter, Mary Elisabeth, to Edward Mrs. I. M. Swain Mrs. It. K. i
aewlng room* ar« asked to re­
J. Cameron. Jr., son of Mr. Guff. Mrs. T. E. Wilson M rs. 1
port a t the Woman’! Club In
and Mrs. E. J. Cameron, on W. C. Ileltle, Mrs J F. Mc­
the morning.
Mr*. F.. C. Williams, Mrs. T. C. "aturday evening, Jan. 3.
Clelland. Mrs. W It Eilenfield, I
The Junior Guild of the Bolt, and Miss Leoln
Evan. he marriage wa* solemn Mrs. M. L. Wright. Mr- Har­
Methodist Church will m rat at)O thers present were:
ixed by the Rev. II. W. Turkrr. ry Wilson, Mis* June Waddell
the home of the Mlssea Saltier
Mra. J. E. Courier. Mra. I,. M. paatur of the South Side Bap­ and Mis* Helen Ward.
M d Inea William* at 7:30 P.M. [Tyre. Mra. Fred Strange. Mrs. tist Church, St hi* h o m e on
Cirrlp two— Mrs. R. T. War- I
Circles of the W. M. U. Firat Roy Tillie, Mrs. M. II. Smith. French Avenue In the presence ten. Mrs. J. II. Crawford. Mrs.
■Baptlet Church will meet at I Mrs. J. O. Lanry, Mrs. R. K. of the Immediate
J. II. William*, &gt;1 r *. W. S.
the following places at 3:30 Cole, Mrs. Chester Dsniels, Mrs. the coupli
Thornton. Mr*. It. W. T irm-r, I
P. M.t
i
Herndon. Mrs. C. K. McKee, Mr*.
Mr*. Cameron'* w e d d i n g
Circle One. Mra. B. R. Beck. W. I . Morgan, Mra. M.
W. tires* was a navy blue ensem ­
20 f Mitral Avcnuf
Strlcklnnd» Jr*» Mr*.
51.I*. ble and her aceeesorie* wore
Circle Twlo. Mra.U*j. H. Tru- WHght. Mr.
Clarence
Smith. in white. Both she a n d Mr.
Cameron attended the Sanford
reboots and were members n
,0 C ^ l i l l V r a : r , °M raAl,WU , S K
S’ and Mle. Helen U Ward.
the 1041 Clax* In Seminole
Circle'Four. Mrs. R. A. WI1Jllrh School.
Mr. Cameron la at present
ima, Valencia
Drive, with
engaged in the cattle bu*inc»s
re. L E. Tew, co-hosteaa.
Circle Five, Mra. H. W. Lltwijh hla father.
i. 404 W est Nineteenth Street,
titnt* ■»-, u - a , - n . ni,kC. R. Cord, Mrs. Olive Wvllt.
aracn, South Sanford Avenue,
Mrs. O. S. Toler, Mr*. Glenn
IJnnle Jane Rotunda
j ^ h Mr*. H. A. Manning as
E. ,McK«y and Mi&lt;* l-t-nlti
Hugh Whelchcl, Jr.
Evans.
Mra. Charles W. Brown
C M ea o f 'th e Woman’s Aua
Circle Three — Mrs. George
Mr*, a T Warren prr.idr-l
Ulary of the Pnabyerfan Churrh
PQ8TPON K&gt;l ENT
over tho meeting o fC Ire le On&gt;&gt; McCrum, M r *. W. K. Bryan,
_ n , _s - . 1.1* t&gt; u •• «/, .
•‘l.un *ltu kit
of the Women'* * Boeletv of tire. Tem William*. Mr*. John hliiakrieg in Ch
'T he party which &lt;ras planned Christian Serrice of the
Rogers, Mrs. lx»llo Went, Mr*. r*e),
by the a T. U. of the Firat ,||*t Churrh which met at her J. C. Higgins, Mrs. 1. I). Mar
Baptist Church for Friday even* home on Myrtle Avenue on Mon tin, Mrs. L. T. Do**. Mr*. H
Ing. Jan. P, has been postponed day afternoon. Mra. W. a Thorn­ C. Morgan, Mra. A. M. Rentjton l*&lt;l th« dovotlonals.
*nt, Mra. Mabla Blount, Mrs.
Officer* for the new year were 7.. B. Ralllff, Mra. C. F. BranInexpensive, 4’tft-ful
elected as follow*: Mr*. John gn, Mr*. B. B. Crumley, Mr*.
Anti (,'oniplcle
CrawfonU vice chairman: Mr*. E. C. William*. Mrs. John
R. L Knight, aecratarv: Mra. R. Vaughn, Mra. Lola Legctte.
W. Sturdivant, tm u o rv r; Mr*. Mra. W. W. Tyre, Mra. A. I).
IU * T TIME* TOOAV
Glenn T- McKay, sunshine tree- Zarharv. Mra. E. A. l/indon
•urer; Mr*. R. F , Cole, mk.lon berg. Mr*. K R. Bell, Mr*. W
•tudv chairman: Mr*, a
U.
tram chairman: E. Raines, Mra. M. R. Btrl k
'-IP
, Christian social land, Mr*. J. F. Riser. Mrs, I)gy Phone
anch
Crawford, world J. R. Hcolehan and Mix* B*-i relation*;
•le
Zachary.
Mabla Blo-int,
Night Phone
57S3INC1NC DANCING
Circle F rur—Mra. J. C. Davl», Mra. W. P. Chapman, Mr*.
M O m i - MELODY - MAIDS
WItKLKRIt Si;UVI(’K
J. G. Wait*. Mra. W. P. Iluhrmsn, Mr*. C. J. Ilarri»on, Mr,
. t a r u . ENJOY THEM!
W. J. King. Mra. a O. Shin
holier. Jr„ Mrs. W. M. MeKim. Mr*. Mary Harkey, Mrs.
C. P. H e r n d o n , Mra. C. L
Goodhue. Mr*. W. 1. Hughey,
Mrs.
Carl
Chotoening.
Jr.,
&gt; H Lnngwell. M.r». W, P.
Fields. Mr*. Ed Dukes. Mra. J.
M.
McCaaklll,
Mra.
Gtorg*
Harden, Mrs. E. H. Laney,

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Members of the Lake Monroe
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entertained a t, th« home of Mr*.
D. E. Norwood on Tuesday efUr-

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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ro!untear* from Ilrasn a rt shown being sworn Into a Polish
llsh tank roi
corn* aomawhar* In Scotland,
aaant Visit by tha Polish President W. WladisUw ItaciU
sw Irx. Th*
'___...man art aworn In by pi
lUawirt.

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Angara an a Unk sta r which the Brasilian flag it

Albart
(Sonny) Capon*.
S3, so*M of
tha formar Chicago gaag_ - chief, la
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Tann., afU r their marrlaga in St. Patrick a Church. Miami B*a«b, PJa.
A1 C apons attended Ih* wedding.

faka Taa-Vart of tha New York Zoological Park staff Is shown back In the Dronx xoo art h.th* twa baby
riant pandas ha brought baekfrom Tibet. Presented to th* U. S. by Mine. Chians Kni»hek. tho pandas
war* brought to New Yosk by Tea-Van. who traveled r.O.otiu miles In brlr.trifg W* Chahgti 1. m e. Korntol
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P v t John W. C aaU I!..
An 15-year-old coilaga frohaaan,
David A
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suffer. airaje
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tries te hid#
P v t •01111
John W.
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T H K R A N fO R D

Mrs. J. E. Partin.
Gene and Frankie Gore have
returned
from
Jacksonville,
By MARIAN I t JONE5
where they spent Christmas.
Mr. end Mrs. J. W. Wilson
&lt;P------~
Ths memb«r&gt; of the Oviedo entertained srtth an egg-nog
Mrthodbt Churth had a short j party in honor of their guest.
New Year*a service at the Ovie­ Miss Mas F. Gavin of Denver,
do Methodist Church Wednes­ Col., Friday night at their home
bn Lake Charm Drive. Among
day even In*.
r a The members .of the Baptbt those invited were: Mr. and
^C hurch had a nice New Year’ll gusta D. Covington, Mr. and
Auif nr lee Wednesday evening, af­ Mrs. Jos Lcinhart, Mrs.
ter which an oyster and weln- Mrs. Oreon Burnett, Mr. Dan
er ronat waa enjoyed by a ll Denmark of Valdosta. Ga., Mr. I
Among those
present were: and Mrs. W. L. Carter, Mr. |
. _Mra. • Paul Campbell. Mrs. II. and Mrs. Sammy Long cf Chu• F . McGowan, Mrs, J. W. Mar- luota, and Mr. and Mr*. C. T.
tin, and Mrs. R. U Ragsdale, Nibtack.
members of the ladies' commit­
Mr. end Mr*. .Thomas Den­
tee fer the partyj Ben Ward mark and son, and Mr*. Den­
and Jack Kasell. members of mark’s mother of Orlando hav*
ths men's committee. Mrs. I t been visiting -Mr. and
Mr*.
m r. Cor per, Miss Lois Ruddell Oreon Burnett and Mr*. Augus­
■nd ' Miss Aldred Cons had ta D. Covington during t h e
charts of ths sntertainment In holidays.
ths bassment of the church. Mr.
Mr. and Mr*. G. C. Hall and
B. F. Wheeler, superintendent, R. W. H a l l of Orlando had
was g en u a l chairman, with Dr. Christmas dinner with Mr. and
a J. w . 1Martin aaaiating. Among Mrs. C. T. McCuIlry Christmas.
“ others prevent were Paul CampMr. and Mrs. Car! Haul had
hell. H. P. McGosrsn, Mr. and ■v their guerts for Christmas
Mrs. B. L. Wheeler,
Jimmie dinner: . Mr. and hire. A. B.
McGowan. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Johnson. Mrs." Georgs Slavlek.
Walker. Mrs. R. F. King. Mlaa Mia* Olga SlavicW. a n d
Mm .
Helen Stewart anil Miss Mvr-' Muffler and daughter.
• t i e Eaaon. Atlanta, Ga., Mr.
Mr*. Martha Crawford h a *
and Mrs. a E. Echols, Mrs. J. been
apendbilr the
holiday*
_ T - C o * and children, Audrey srtth. h v sister. Mr*. Georgy
T! and Ronnie, Mrs. 0. D. Tripp Morgan and V-r. Morgan's moth­
and daughters. Anette and Vo- er, 'Mrs. M. M. King.
'
Ida, .Mian Mary Totten. Miss
Roy Ctonta was the guest «f
Lucilla Ring. Mrs. Jack Ka- Mr. snd Mr*. T. L. Ling-&gt; and
*•&gt;11 and children. Mr. and Mr*. family, for Chrislm** dinner.
J. B. Ja n et and sm , Johnnie,
Mr*. Shipp, mother of Mr*.
Arthur Metcalf, William llenrv Alex Morgan of Winter Park,
Martin. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mai- fell and hroke her hip and Is
rolm and children, Gene Gore, In the Florida Sanitarium.
the Reverend end Mrs. H. It.
Mr. and Mr*. J . H. Lee. Jr.,
9 Link and children, and others. and daughter, Sandra, wera the
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cora en guest* of Mr. anil Mr*. .1. H. j
tertained a group of friends Lc« S r, for Christmas dinner.
M r and Mr*. B. F. Wheel­
with a dinner party Saturday
night a t their lovely new homi*. er and family enjoyed several
day*
on t h e W rit Coast for
Those present were: Mr. and
their Christmas varstion.
U F .'knit “Mr*.' ftu g fr'S .'F lrift
Mar|on Wagner of Winter Ila- of Orlando, Mr. and Mrs. Mar’ - ven, Dr. Johnson of Orlando, ton Wagner and ion of Wlntrr
Mr*. Mars
I.
Miss Kathryn Lawton, and Mr. Haven, and
Young were the guest* of M r
. and Mrs. Sammy' Lopg.
•
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Corn and Mra. W. It. Goro for
dinner.
were hostesses when they en ChHstma*
Mlaa Louise Wheeler enter­
trrtained a , group of Utelr tained
with
a dinner oar** Fri­
frienda a t a dinner party at
thefr lovely new home Tuesday day night In honor of William
night. Those present were: Mr. Henry Martin and his gurat*
_ and Mrs. Oreon Burnett, Mrs. from Tsmna, Texas, Mlaa Jean
V Augusta D: Covington,,'Mr. and and Ralph McKinney. Other
Mbs
Charlotte
_ _ _ Jtra . C. B. Clonta, Mr.' end Mrs. rueata wars
Gec-rgs W. Morgan, Mr. and Lawton and the Rev. J. II. II*Mrs. W. L. • Carter, Mr. an I gxr.
Mbs Esta Gammage of Oca
Mrs. J . W. McKinnon. Mr. and
lx b spending the holiday* with
Vf-r. Alex Morgan.
parent*. Mr. and Mr*. D.
^ 'B u fo rd Carrnll f r o m Ah be. her
Gammage.
villa, Ga., a pent Chrbtma* with B. Gai
Mrs.' Dsn
Ha .slater, Mrs. • Harry V. daughter*.
Margaret and Alien,
Strode and Mr. Strode.
were luncheon guest* of 1ProR. F. K i n g killed a largo
•nd Mr*. T. W. Lawton
buck a t Buck Point ' Ranch

If

The Yowell Co

OVIEDO

US

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+ A

■be«n
g g t beard
f 's j v sfrom

sines tbs
bombing of Pearl Harbor, ha*
at .last sent word to hi* uar
Me- »nd Mrs. Ralph King,
that hs b »afe. He I* with tho
• United State* Navy atationed at
Hasrmli.
Mr, and Mrs. Don Carraway
and chIMreni Martha and Sidrry . attended ths Carrs way
fam'lv C hrb’maa dinner a t Mr*.
r a Mattie Carroway's tn Sanford.
~
Hobart
Murphy
of
South
Georgia College, Douglas, Ga..
b spending the Chrbtmsa hol­
idays with hi* parents, Mr. snd
Mrs. R. R. Murphy.
_
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Partin.
• Mr. and Mro.'T. E. Partin and
daaghter, Shirley,, were dinner
guests Christmas with thslr
mother. Mr*. Blanch* Partin.
A rthur
Partin spent New
Year's In Mina I. whets he at• tended the Orange Bowl gams.
Mrs. Arthur Pnrttn was ens
of the g u e s t s s t a yachting

Gangway
OUsgs.

f.l

of ' South

Gainesville, ^js

tho holiday* with hb
Mr. snd Mrs. Don
Ca&gt;rsway, _
_
. _
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Mr. sad Mrs. Floyd W agusr
•nd daughter. Margaret Kay a*
. + Orlando, sprat Chrbtm*. with
Mrs. Wagnsr’s nsrsnU, Mr. and
•
Mrs. F . W. Talbott.
, ^
Mr. and Mrs. J. Enoch Par
tin sp rat tho weekend s t Orilla.

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W

. an** Bowl football gmass.
MIm Dsrsthy NlbUek U
K ing

her

f

Mr.
P art,a, during

grand B arents,

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s r a ’S r Jissnt

Mr*. K. L. KagadsU Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold John;
-an and haby, sad Mr. snd Mrs.
W. D. Slips mote rod to Ysnksstowa Sunday whero they
.peat th* fd p wHh Mr. John-

w.u™, j .

cadia *gsat Chrietma* with Mr.
and - Mrs. 0 . F.
Frad
chOdron.

Freddie.
Mrs. .0

Corarr

Beverly

»&gt;th
■W *)1 , Mr.

&amp;

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end

Mr. ’ si
M r, snd

rin fFHral

F rid ay

&amp;

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January Oth &amp; 10th
Here'* your rhsm-e t&lt;&gt; make
a double aaving during Iht*
big »ale tiy Having on thi*
yr«r'» prior* itnd next ymt «
ton. Thin nmy hr yt*i»r la«t
chance to buy apinfit y mrr
rhamlifto for ■nywhrrr near
prraent priori (r»|**ciiilly rvilucnt for thia aalrl.
An.I
from Ihr fhok* of thing* no
(riling how much prior* will
incrrNM* during (hr ronung
month* m A m rrin moh»li*.i 4
hrr indu*trir* to help win tin*

PHOENIX HOSE

LADIES DRESSES
VALUES TO $4.95.....

LADIES SKIRTS

All Silk

TAILORED SILKS AND WOOLS — 1 LOT

SPECIAL $2.98 -

$1.25 VALUES

CLOSEOUT

MEN S &amp; YOUNG MEN'S

.........

NOW $4.98

ALL SILK HOSE

TOP COATS

Some Irregular &amp; Some I’nocnix from Regular Stock

All Wool Miitoriiil.s — A Variety «»f Color.*

ONE LOT

$9.95 VALUE ...

CLOSE OUT $6.95

79c VALUE

DRESSES

2 PR. FOR $1.00

SIZES ill to IS

ONE I.OT

VALUES TO $21.75

WOOL SPORT STYLES &amp; SILK DRESSY STYLES

FOUNDATION GARMENTS

VALUES TO $16.75 .... SPECIAL $11.89

By Goaxnrd — GipIL'it &amp; Combination*

ANOTHER LOT

VALUES TO $22.50

i . PRICE

SPECIAL 98c

ANOTHER LOT

$6.95 VALUES

VALUES TO $6.50

SPECIAL $14.79

— - LADIES HATS

-

VALUES TO $32.50
$35.00 VALl IvS

SPECIAL $2.98

MADE RY CANNON MILI.S — ALL COLORS

$6.95 VALUE

»/o P R IC E

VERY SPECIAL $4.98

SPECIAL $19.89

ANOTHER LOT

SPECIAL $26.98
NOW $29.75

MEN'S &amp; YOUNG MEN S

SUITS

- ALL WOOL BLANKETS .

CLOSE OUT ON ALI, WINTER HATS

HART. St 11AKEN Ell &amp; MARX

$39.75 VALUE

NOW $33.95

Other Makes in All Wmil Wnr-d il. t'merl,
llerrinKlMim*

VERY FINE ALL WOOL

LADIES SWEATERS
$1.98
$2.50
$2.95
$3.50
$3.95
,$4.95
$6.95

V A LU E ........................
VA LU E ........................
V A LU E ......................
VA LU E ..............
V A LU E ‘j,........... !..........
V A L U E ...........!!.........
V A L U E '.......... ............

NOW
NOW
NOW
NOW
NOW
NOW
NOW

$1.79
$2.29
$2.69
$3.19 H
$3.49
$^1.29
$5.89

ONE LOT

CANNON BLANKETS

VALUES TO $32.50

........... SPECIAL $8.98

O II U R E fs ^

HATS

*

CLOSE OUT .............. ...........^ i/L* PR IC E

IN AGES 12 In IS
ONE LOT

VALUES TO $18.75

SPE C IA L $4.08

SPECIAL $14.89

ANOTHER tOT

VALUES TO $24.50

&lt;*

SPECIAL $19.89

IN AGES I in 12

O ther All Wool Filled

Some With Lour ,’anl.a a n d Seine With Shorts

COMFORTERS

FUR COATS

SPECIAL $26.98

BOY’S SUITS

SILK COMFORTERS
$6.95 V A LU E .......

SPECIAL $19.89

ANOTHER LOT

SATIN HOUND EDGES

$11.75 VALUE

Tweed-.

VALUERS TO $21.75

ALL WOOL FILLED

Values To $9.95

Close Out $8.98

$9.95 VALUE .............. SPECIAL $7.98

BOY’S ZIPPER JACKETS

CLOSE OU T .............................. 1/a PR IC E

DOWN COMFORTERS

lit Material* of ('urtlimiy, Gahai'dine, Wool
and Leather — AGES l to 20

LADIES COATS

SATIN &amp; TAFFETA COVERED

FULL LENGTH &amp; JACKET STYLES
VERY SPECIAL

SPORT &amp; DRESS STYLES

$13.75 V A LU E ........
$14.75 V A LU E ............
$16.75 V A LU E ...1.......

NOW
NOW
NOW
NOW
NOW
NOW

$3.50 VALUE
$10.98
$11.98
$12.49
$18.98
$19.95
$24.50

$16.75' V A L U E ..... ................ NOW $12.75
$18?76 V A L U E ...... .......... NOW $14.75
X 4 K S : : : : : : : : NOW 118.75 . *22.50
VA
$24.75 V
A LU
LU E
E .............
$24.50 V A L U E ................:... NO W $19.75
$29.75 V A LU E ..............
—$2fc5fr-YALUE
.
.- N Q W -$2L50
$29.75 V A L U E .................... NO W $22.98 i|
$35.00 V A L U E ................. NOW $27.50 j
$39.75 V A L U E ................... NOW $29.75
DOUBLE FACED OR SOLID COLOR
* $45.00 V A L U E
............... : NOW $32.50
$49.50 V A L U E ............NOW
$36.50
$3.95 V A LU E ................ SP E C IA L $3.29

PART WOOL BLANKETS

sa w

and

. Orora Barnett
sU D. Coslag-

New Year**

f Mth»lV ly* m tr
•M r. and Mrs. W. D. Hiine
Had •* their dinner guea'a ( at
Ghrbtmae Mr. amt Mro. Harold
Johnson and bahv from HI.
Cloud, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall
h
i m * or
Brodv
of jaaaaonvuis.
Jaekaonvllls. and Mr.
Mrv. J . P. Cox and children,
Audrey and Ibwale.
Regale.
Mr. and Mra- O. 0 . Hal:*Mr. gad Mr*. C. Rand ton. Roddy, a n d

**Mr!

s r . £ r K t i ,Q £

.

Mseely's mother of Ovala wero
. m t|nc M r*. Mary I. Young
Sunday
Mrs. Boh King a n ' guest*,
Mb* Myrtle —
Ea*on I'd Mb*
Helen Stewart of Atlanta, spent
tbs dey Tuesday with Mr. ami
Mrs. Ralph King and Mb* Ku­
ril!* King,
. .
Marlon Wagner of , Wlntrr
Haven (pent Christmas with
relatives In Oviedo and Chulueta.
Mrs- J. w. Long of Sycamore,
Ga.. la visiting _Mr. »nd Mrs.
B. F. Wheeler and family.
Mrs. Luctll* Lee a n d son,
Billy, fit Jacksonville are vbItin r Mr*. Lee'* father-in-law,
J. T. Lee.
,
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Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hunt.
Rnmstt Hunt, Okie Barton, and
MU* Dottle Johnson of Mbml
aoent ChrUtma* with Mr. and
Mrs. H. R. Hunt on Lake

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THE SANFORD HERALD. BA.NFOICD. FLORIDA

SEEN AND HEARD
By MAYME M. HODCKIN
w ith .you. had at- line pace, for the Monday Tourlied Orcaa aewlng lit
Club
entertainment*
of
gat-together down State*. What with th*lr dark
Tourist Center on Jccmplaxloned
quartet,
quia.
Our
bcnefirlent talk on tho Bute, reading* pin*
unfonl (erred the refrethmtnU, old Ohio t* going
fm hm ents.
Tho*e
ham to atop
step out thla remromThote to hare
W JI landwten**, do-1 |ng Monday. However, being
l coffee. It ura» a grand privileged to peep Into tho fua n d It I* attonhddng- turn, wo heller* Ohio reprooenth worh it aecompll«h*(l :■tatlrr* will more {han do honor
4 • Tuesday afternoon*, to their rtato.
Dying, clicking needier
Already the raaoeeattona are
mapping seitaor* nor com Ipg In for tho JWeond Boo­
st «U»er nci-ilte thread-1 nlc Boat 'trip on the St. John*
■way 'tween the woof which will bo held on Wtrine,n»i In *H th*lr Itiry, day, January 14th. Wo haro liaJ
- .p o ^ r. to *1111 the from th« la*t trip mtny Inqi'lrtonguo, tliii*, ..work jea from out' of Coqnty .folk*
tature ar« Intormlngled to go on one of the** tripa. It
10 outcome H fo r. tho teem* that now tho nrmy I* to
and earn of our bay* on 'traval on our tlrfa we m uit ci­
ting, linen. If thla make* ther take to the hard pavement
rret not coming down,'with our aching feet or take to
4 h e m e th e time of the the water, nod a boit-btm might
IKHQI.VE. gather toge- not be a had Idea,
be pcetaaary .equipment
On Friday night, Jan. 0, at
J charitable band* and 7:80 wo will all- gather&gt;togcUi?r
fortm.
’,
here a t the Tourltt Center to
ehu.etta certainly *et wltheaa ona of lho»* phennm-

Traveling Soldiers
Have Meal Tickets

all w h o whh to attend, l ’ba
Don and Amby Juvenile vaudevillo t-im who a r t ao popular
and hare played to many town*
h a r a In Florida dertng thatr
Roulharu Ion? will plan o» an
hoar’* arjtfTtalnmrnL
L ittle
Amby I* aaaan year* old. bat
a p a r t. m atter a t the dance.
She play* th e 't r a p drum, Ha­
waii* n guitar and aingt In that
language. Don, 14 rear* old,
ting*, da neat, and play* about
all thoao . Instrument* which
rite o a t from a puff of the
lip*. R allr around and m the
•how and briny the kid* too
bccauio they will U k o it a*
much aa tho grownup*.
Oh, by tba way, wo forgot
to mention regarding
thla

U. S. frrrtrd trad* w»i larger
the brilliant nljAt attire to ■ ewpwV.I. Sn»n rrery man Id {t o . the float hair of 1041 than far
uqti had rc/.'cifd’rtic po«nia* br- the u n i period hi 1*31: expartt
ciiw# ef theta' brilliant t:e i« - f vrrrr id p.-rcunt greater and
c»t*at Sr,U Adair nho
rntd fct wo'jH 'htd« them frito
l.i ! '
n- hathnbe.
□r».lt plane haa been hollt
rr tenth lea In it* outline lha
reptiles of the age of din&gt;
Tile Ciirlttmai festival at &gt;U&lt;f-

rainri ef which the to Idler. U .ri'*
tlonv-l »r.&lt;t epba-f-t' tv« fr.jit
and dc-tluati-m of the i rra v ii

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JCLCBQ vijjfcru ctUflaUrs It-la

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Hooray!

TiiS nUm M to w fo .to SDi.'.i)., fo r
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remain* jtric'.lf [un-fr/Timeieml.-

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Wo Sell U. S Savings.Stamps
iOtVOB. T H IU P P
WINTER PARK'-Iiador Phil­
ipp, famoua French, planltt and
pedagogue, far a distinguished
addition to the Winter faculty
at RcJInia College thla yrar. A|&gt;
pointed vMting ^rn/ci*or of
piano for f i v e weeks of tin:
“ iter term, beginning Jan. b.
Mr. PhUIpp will
private

Iretong-and conduct two master

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I wofk* nf f r b And th o re fm ,
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FIDRIDA

RADIO NEW S

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A s s o r ts ! SHcwa C o ld

There’* • Germ an living at th# W hite Home, but he’s -.rly the eanln#
guest o f P retident Rooaavelt’a aeottie Kalla. &gt;h' » n nt right. UU
nam e I* Albert and h* la th* dochthund pup which U h " :* t.i Cap*.
Jam aa Roatevrlt. th* P re sid e n t'. eldest «on. T t - m v 0 . U rri, th*
P raaideot’a bodyguard, la shown with th* dogi on tl.o W lute lU u.o law n.

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GOING PLACES
777

California Dassori Halves

M&lt;« Cop Graan

4:41 Preaa News

Five" ton* of nail* par day
at* need by a Canadian plant
In crating military vthiela* for
•h.'pmrnt to t!

A Hot Price!

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Ladlno Clover, a perennial le*“m»t
*. tall-growing typo
cf whlta rloyer which originat­
e d ' In Italy.

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8:43 Exploring Space
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TOE SANFORD HERALD, aANFORii,ffL«l\jrt)A

Team Opens 1942
Slate At Tavares

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TO N IG H T’S ALL-STAR FE A T U R E
G REYH OUN D GU3

i«portod in
good
condition.
Coach MeLueaa rcllei mainly on
a msn-to-man defense and tha
ilow b r o k offense.
Motorist* In Florida- who want
a certain serial number will pay
•1 for th« privilege, and the re&gt;
«-#nue reashrsd will go to depen­
dant children.
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Fifth Raca—4*18 Mile

Sixth

K id M lk P ly
P im -i
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M a ria n -.

Baca— Futurity
P o r t Hide
C r a / fy A n d re w
W h ite
C h a rlie
P le ld e r

Bevsnth Race—1-18 Mile

Eighth

P la s la
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l lo r u lh y
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U an the a ir a t r r

T1PPERTY WITCHET
QAY HOP
NADARKO
RAMBLING NORA
ROLL FART
JUMP HIGH
BUDDY JACK
GRAND SIS

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Defense Classes For
Louis Is Ready
For Buddy Baer Negroes Organized
' Negro defense trilnlng course*
iavo boon organised In Scmlnolo
Challenge Friday Coimt
7 ly the government, nnd

'ando K enarl Club.

NO MINORS ALIA)WED
POST T IM E .8:18 P. M.
TWO JOB MAN
Ir.

On Houle 17.' (Hanford Highway) al Ixingwood
about R tnllcjt North of Orlando
TURN AT RED ARROW

A K ETT
DAD A MOOEL IS JUST WHAT THIS
STOCS NEEDS IN OU£ DrfESS r
DCftXMTWENT/ ALL TVE BOCirYI

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ALL L HOPS’ IS,
IH A T O D l^JS;.

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f'FAV YORK. Jim. K—(47-doo
iy, ' !/• la la ennddeinhly nnnovrd
h i when nnothor fighter dump* him
out nf the r'mr—rmpccislly when
,n. hr Inn-1, or. hi* hc-nil.
-u. I lie is nl*n somewhat Irked
„f when he I* nrciired of »nv foul
I lacticr.jAnil he l« nlway* nut out
| nt nny'kind c-f a "mpiawk'' fmra
, n rivul.
Flm-'^y Paur itbl all of these
By P A U L ROBINSON things
to Ijwjis lad May before
!Joe flopped his rballrnge in six
HEUA'AM I INTE(2i2UPTlN6
rounds. Now, l/in's* i«n't nwrry
A BUSINESS CONFECENC6 *
nt the big essv-gnlng Californian,
' tint he's that proud that he
jilnrsh't want aurli u mutter ns
BLANCHE
'th is to rtrnd in the Imoks with­
COME IN .'
out n rlia r evt r&lt; ttlrinrnt.
So. he figures-an walking out
in Madison Srtuure Garden's ring
“
....................t'ng Iluldy
bef.vpr—rapidly. This eornrr
__
llevcs he’ll do It just that way.
»m| that Ruddy won’t bn on hnnd
whrn the gong semrls for rnun-)
four.
Thnw
return
cngnYcmcnt*
have nlwnv. been more or k-U
fatal fur fellows who'vn turvi-e I
unu walls with l»ui«. Mss
Schemling tried It. n nl then deeiilnl pornrhutl-v* XUS uifrr.
Arturo Gikloy
crowded
nnd
rrntchrd for 18 rounds In hi*
first this on th | merry-go-round.
The second time Joe turned out
ths lights In half that distance
j OM.HCW L - | &gt; 3 J MBAhl.

BECAUSE

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nesro youth* m»y neeept the -«pimrtunity offered them by Icnnr
ing ypccialired mrchanirnl anil
eirpcnlry work by registering
with I’rofesAor John Lawson, Jr.,
nt frnomn Academy, County Su­
perintendent T.W. Lawton snmmnrrd todny.
('mirren are being given in auto
mochanint, woodwork god bulldln'J
e«it»lrurt|onf which Includes c(r*
nentry nnd painting. The clavo*
rldrtrd Monday and will run for
elirht week*. They start a t 7:00
P.M. nnd last three hours, and
are hejd five nights • week.
Rub T ssto r

its i^iY iue

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19c
23c
19c
25c

ROAST

RIB CHOPS, lb. ___ 31c
CUTLETS, lb............ 45c
Shoulder- ROAST, lb. 21c

White BACON., lb, 14Vic
Ground BEEF

Sliced BACON

the

Th« Niifr nnl Gallery - nf Art.
W*.&lt;hingtQn. I), G, citpl. ns the
largest marble bnlUio- In the
world, (--ok less Uixft four yeirs
tn build and gost* about $15.-

BULK
Drfesed HENS

Ibi 27t I Brisket BEEF

100,000.

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Don’t BeWeak, Old
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bicycle

Sh!d«ra, IL.
Ham*, lb.
Sausage, lb.
Chops, lb.

II

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SAUSAGR

mute once. Next trip to th- post
k. was floored sit, times and
Ihen the roof fell In..

CANfEVffi THAfilCME

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ENOUOH.?

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DI&amp;VOUKMOWtcnrauMUUMUM

FRESH
KILLED
LITTLE
PIG

MILK
Crromulslon relieves promptly bo­
lus* It goes right to th* seat of ths
oublo lo help loosen nnd expel
rrm laden phteun, and aid nature
) soothe and heal raw, tender, ta­
n n e d bronchial m ucous mam*

MIX NUTS, lb ..... ..... ...... 23c
hmu OLtsa s a w
POTATOES, 10 lbs. ............ 17c
CARROTS, 2 bunches ....... 15c
CELERY, 2 stalk s..............15c

BANANAS ............ 3 lbs* 14c
EffiTUCB^ f o r ...... .......15c
Pitney

mow

aaow g

CAULIFLOWER, lb.
5c
SWEET POTATOES 5 lbs: 14c

Scott TISSUE

SION
O iC itColdr, Bronch IHi

12 ox can llM

ClassiKed Acfeverlisements
Tomato JUICE

DUSINK88 BBRVICB

&gt;NE RANGER
UBIKO FEEU aatTouchton’sOro. V work all tba yaar. Pries

SPINACH
USED APl’LtAffCES— S w o o d
rangy* |1 to |a t . 8 kerosene
MOgwi «u to 118." - “ “
Electric Rang* fZA.
radlrnl lira room
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(tea Bar*
glca Across frase Poet Offtca.
M . FT. CABIM cm
. for cash. Owatr I
JNn navy and mug

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Ra»e—Futurity

FosrtF Race— Futurity
1 C u u rt C la r k '
S C h in k " . l i r n
2 Sahara*a I.ad S I&gt;&lt;&gt;*1 l^ruuii

NINTH RACE — G-1B Mile

a n d David Catcbcl, forwards;
S e m i n o l e High basketball and Melvin Dekla at center. The
performers, minus two regulars Feda have been practicing since
fn m list, year and their coach,
f.. I- Me Luca*, will pop the
lid off of th-lr I942 c a g e
rrhrdulo
tonleht a t Tavares
ngainit the Builders, starting
et 8 on P.M. The R squads of
the two srh-wd* will open hoatillHr* nt 7:00 P.M.
Herman Morris, Junior IHgb
Sch-'ol princlptl will lead the
*er»i n« Cnarh Mrf.ucn* (s suff-rln r fr*m a cold. He U" In
the Hi a rc - Getters I &gt;|o*pital
-n&gt;l I- expected to b e, a-vuv
fro-o the cage picture f i r turn

H*:e— F u tu rllj

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l
2 K lt e a b . ih J u n t a *
a S la r t tr - a Son T
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Brcck bold dawn tba n a r d poiltlona, ' white ’ Fleming diopa
them In from all angles from
hia center po*L ’

�Knnford I* The Only Central
Florida C ity Affording Kail, H lghw ajr

And Walcr Trarevporlallon

A N IN D E P E N D E N T S D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R

SANFORD, FLORIDA, P flD A Y , JANUARY 9, I9&gt;2

Member Associated Press

,

NUMBER 109,

|Ship Losses By Enemy Suggest
nLarge Scale Blockade Of Japan
Nazi Victims Of The Itussian Winter

•

Reds Break Siege Of
Leningrad And Re­
take Large Area
From GermanArmy

Allied Air Chiefs Confer

Invasion Armie3
Ready For Drive

fR.Jb'F.Poimd&amp;At
Enemy In Africa
•

Tokyo Declares Out­
right Concjibst. Of
America
I’osRible

Incessant Air Attack
Scores Direct Hits
On~Provision Ships
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Iw o M irl re»—

The Russians w e r e de­
c la re d today to have virtu­
ally broken t h e sieifs of
• Leningrad and Sevostojtol,
claiming the Germans lost
-everything they hail cap•tu red during the past three
months* east of Leningrad.
The Axia, with ita land supply
route* under almoit Inceaaant asMalt from th* air, tried by **a
A to provision It* retreating Libyan
•fore#*, tb* Britiah announced.
Axli ships drew a itorm of di­
rect' blla from tha R. A. F. and
Air Chief Marshal Sir Charge*. PorUl (left), the RAF boa-,
tueeaeafo! aerial eombaU were
reported. The BriUah Nary Join­ and Lieut. Ocn. Henry It. Arnold, chief of th* U. 8. air fdreos,
ed with land artillery and air are ahown In Waahington discussing detail, of tho grand Allic-I
fare** in an effort to deetror air strategy. .
,
Axia holdout force* In tb* Halfa n s ffeao area along tho Egyptw ( herder In Libya.
f lo ra traa m • * ef freah Rua( h it MecaSg'aWdr. tb* tapiteL

•

se Troops Penetrate Two
fetyorttnt Jap-Occupied Cities
•ving to flee norththe enemy,
llbangahe, Chinese
ward (mm
ateadily
cutting
force, .were

tcrin g large amoimU^if WxV wpVrthtl IChlnd—Canten and tfa n 'lp u .* .
r*
■**ng.
. . | J apanc«t prlaonera. It »»«
aeual eombfnatkm -of mud that
A Chlneae communique rr- I added, (aid they had not cairn
hampered ✓ flank kttaeki and a ported furV.ar heavy puninhment for three day* becauae of th.-ir
aw irfingm ndew ra that half- tgalnat th* Japan*** retreating' '
—bliwdad .kl« pareuer*.
from a (battered attempt to take
an encirtlinn
w Further complicating tb* run- fThanoeba, - and
Ring battle which Britiah im- ’novement egalnit lebang, vita ■atimatrrl that the Japan*** hu I
lost M.OOO men in the Changnhi
porisla ' fought with Rommel’a Yang tie River port.
Chlneae vtcturie* over the Jap­ campaign and u id that "pro­
r
ward
war* mine* which
9a»um Vt (appora k id in road* an*** on four war frouta, includ­ bably few" of about 30,000
ing Changsha, w on claimed In a other* driving to break out of
aml.Mhag imritteg terrain.
9
F»th*r couth, a flanking ope- communique late yesterday a* Chin*,* encirclemenfa and revch
Chungking
underwent an air-raid the Milo River, between ChangraUM waa attempted
aimulih a and their base at Yochow,
ta»|»5«lF by tb* King’* Dragoon alorL
In tbair "reknUosa pursuit of would escop*.
g u a f* ami a South African
but whll* thia
•ffttuhrt fo to 40

•Ti2Si*dS!Hr
bald A
by

l.loTIt p™
th* ur
Ari*.
atiUtefl Rommel * fU a^ intecL

Defense. School

rted by
mm a r t
bnmodL

ILS. Announces Sink*
in^r Of Freighter,
Transport, T h r e e
|{i« Supply Ships

* !5finKm,M2,d « “y :i'..V'Si"r
Piccalilli Company » .
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T h r e e Companies,
2 Individuals And
City (Jet Perm its' mIanu

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Drive Will Start
Botanical Club
To Get Books For Hears Address j
All U. S. Soldiers
By Pathologist,

oratory. mad* a talk on fungiThose who were nresent fnlride*, thrir or*p*rxll°n and «w, k&gt;wi
Mr*. Fr*d Forward of
a t th* regular monthly meeting Longwood. president nf roomy
of tba Somlnole Botanical Society rnuncil; Mrs. J. C. Rills, Gene­
bald lart night a t th* home of va, chairman o f t h e garden
Mr. and Mr*. T.C. Bolt
committee; Mr*. K. A. Mcran
Laying particular emphasis &lt;&gt;n' of Genova, president nf t h r
Bordeauk mixture waleh ho Mid is Homo Deironatratlon Club; Mr*.
used tbroughout tb# ontlr* chril- R. A. Gondapoed of Take Mon­
isod world. Dr. Chippy demon- roe, president of the Hoinetrated the difference between a Demenstrotion ’Club; Mrs. J.
good and bad mixtur*- lit also O. Ando* of Sanford, president
domonatrsteed tho preparation of of th» Home Demonslrat'nn
eovorsl other type* of *prsy used Club; Mrs. S. W. Hammond of
for bllfhta and •tlm lU r plant longwood.. president
of
Ihc
Home Demonatrslinn Club; Mrs.
flu'da Wilson of Banfonl. Sem­
inole County Home D*monstratlcn Agent, and Mrs. Rtarr.

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African Mahoarany
Grows In Florida

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Navy

ti'il «iil&gt;marinni of
flrvt hud sunk a
.1mtuni'M* transport
11».tint). ton Japaneso

• mil mill’ll .Inpun Times an d Ali­
v e • '-e r
The

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A «,i-iiin' S ecretary of w a r
l,.|,„ l
MrCIo’’ • oM
nrcM
... of..,, ore I he W ar K euartm ent
Ini. h . ’l no coninlrte re p w t mi
■■n-HMlti.— • 'i e ith e r (he A m en, .... .&lt;■ l-p a n e -e aide.
I,„.
Mr
M iC'ov conltniieil.
ui.lireltni* a r e I h .l A. Merle-&gt;n

AKnot Jf. neonlc ate employed
at the I'irralilli Iteliah lilnil’.
local.-,I at the former t&gt;ker.
nn Fruit f’nmpany hulldin„' at
Thirteenth Street and F.lm Av­
enue, It a t . announced l.alnv,
and the flral jara nf the reliah
ro rre e l method, e f preparing will be made nl the plant to(&gt;. Vinrent, wdm with
Frank
Itoaa a n d
Raymond
Startup.
manage* the plant,
*ald It la n branch of the home
"fflee whirh i* lecated nt Pitt*
ford. N. Y.
L C. Forman of
Pttt/fnr.l ia the nwnrr.
About toil hii*h-la r f I ombi ora will Ih* n*ed ilnilv. Mr.
Vlncenl atate.1. and onion* and
ti'her lngir.lienla al«o are iaed
Tb* tomal‘»a are nunhaaed
through a New York brokerage
f|rr». and the mnplv m»e on
hand waa grown near Ft. Pierce.
Workmen have been veiling
up machinery for a week, and
today will mark th" firat lime
that th* reli«h I* benig made.
Put un In a glaai contain*!,
the reliah he* been cn th* Flor­
ida market aince laat veer and
waa »*nt down from *h* New
York p lan t Of the ?.% peonl*
employed, mn«t of them arn In.
r*l women. The building l« !&gt;»•
Iny rented f r o m Franclv C.
Stoke*.
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i it.i i h t ••••
M ii'i'h
lii- s jo ir
th*,*«*
H tlm k * .
th n
I h i m i i i m ' (••»ii«ti‘«| o f the pO»»|*
t u l i t \ « f th " in it n g h t -e n n q u ra t
..f tin
I*
S
"T h e c o n te n tio n
• h u t the 1 'm te il S la te s c a n n o t
In* in%
ie a» m uch .i m r t h
t •
tli. it the M ug m o t lin e c o u ld
n o t In- la k e " , o r th a t S in g a p o re
•ip i IV m i I l l u r im i are .m p re irh h I'I**
%aol
lh»*
a o v c rn m a n l-

Allocation Board
Issues Slips For
Purchase Of Tires

iCouncil Studies
I Way To Prepare,.
i Conserve Foods

end connervlng food,, a , well
a , a p ro jert to urge form er,
and houaewive, tn plupt inn-e
garden, in the Inter*,! of h.invdefenao. were diacuaaeil by deleifntca and nffleera of *lie Sentionic County Home Demon, tr*.
lion Senior Cnunell when It
~ » t h - e - Wer'-ewlev mo-nin*.
Mr*. H erbert S ta rr nf Longwood, re pc ft e r for the Home
Demnnatratlon C l u b , ,
d a te I
today.
Th* council made plan, l»
organise c le a r . In each rum
Dr. W.B. Ehippv, asaucialo munltv tn atqdy nutrition fr-m
plant pathologist of the State the (tandpoinl of " f o o il for
Experiment Station, Celery Ij *I&gt;- home defense."

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I* m a i «mi« I\.

tMillr i in i
»lu10.000 ton

About 25 People |$80,000 Hospital
A re Employed In ; Elu ^ j nn 'Vi,!l 1
, New Plant Here ..... ,.......
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lilinkmlr Ilf ,lii|mn w itu.m igtft'Mlnl imliiy in
ini|x&gt;rial
lii’Milniiiiilorm know lodged
an
Alli &lt;1 .inlim arinc ra id
within | i&gt;ii m ill’s of T okyo
in
w li i »■ li
n
2.225-ton
fn iirhlrr
wa ,
torpedoed
an d danniiri'il. T h e n a tio n a l­
l y of tin- Htlni’klnn e m i t
w as no* Ki veil,

Tho tempo of tho Japan***
advance down tho west Malaya
ecaat ha* been 'tipped up, and
th« bicycle and midget gun
earrifr vanguard i, being fotlowed by heavier mechanised
force*. indicating that th* Jsp■ne»e h a v r reconstructed the
demolished road, .m l bridges
in Perak prnrinrr to the north.
The (triti-h urtillrrymrn and
the commando guerilla* w e r e
putting up n hemic defense. Thant
were mistly Australian, nntf
Indiana. An Auatralian war correipundent reported that ana
commamln party killed a Jaran*
•ae niaJor general and bis staff
Fruaen German, on tin1 Ituaaian front, i, ,i
In a rurpriae nttark nn it
headquarter, in I'erak. Striking the description of thi* photo approve,| by both li,
from amhu»h. t h e rmninaoiloa So. let and British lenaoi- The corps*, .ire .it n«
annihilated t h c ctahlidim cnt
and eacaped on fort Into the
Jungle.
A ilianatrh front th.’ wraterW
Malay front revealed that tha
Imperials were making n» at*,
tempt to hold a contlnuom ling
hut that they were setting un
artillery emplacement* at gll
ftrategk aitr, and were iiiaklag
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Askew. chairman of the Grower*
Ailmin'slratlv* Commllte*.
Mr. A«kcw received a letter
from I’orler R. Taylor. Waahing»on. rhief of the Surnlua MarAdmlnl»lr*llon a Fruit
The fcarlet carnation i» *h * krl'n rntativea. Th# confi-rve, surveyed
official date flower
and the nnil Vegetable DivUlon. In whten
the cardinM i* the official *lit» control cnmmltleea were advised
th ,t the aeetlonblivf t progtum
bird of Ohio.
will renae and the fresh fruit
buying program started.

Hickson Member Of
College Florida Club

State is On Strict
Cash-In-Hand Baaia

MARF H lt.L N. C , Jan. » (Special)—Jack Floyd, ton of
Mr. sad Mrs. R. H. Floyd of
Ocsla, has boon elected nreeldent
of tb* Florida club a t Mars Hill
college, N. CH » d u b conalatlng
of tS student* from tha state of
F k rk k ,'
Rabart Jack Hickson, J r . son
taught knitting In the kcbooU •f Mr. .m l Mrs, I t J. Hickson,
only
sad kav* pr owls ad to aid th* Rr. a t Sanford ia the

150 ^Garments Must Be Made In
Room Each Month
5 n % S S iS S s a s

TROOfl RECALLED

New*. B rie f*

Tlie following account nf th*
death nf Dr. Jess* II. Teegvn
was taken from a Grecnaville. 8.
c . newspaper. Dr. Teague, who
died in l^urena, 8. C . wa* th#
father of Calvin Teague, former
resident nf Sanford, end wa* a
brother of Mr*. W. T. Lanalcv.
nf Mavfair. Ha hsd visited In
Hanford on many occasion* and
hk friend* and rsktivr* hjg* re­
member him as an ontbualastlc
booster of this city.
-Dr. J*M* H. Teague. 09.
prominent Lauroas phya'ekn ami
civic leader ifar many yean,
died late this afternoon a t the
hospital hero following an illness
of th daysA natlvu of Mountvllk, thl*
county. Dr- T n « » was a son of
the k te Martin Wilier Toague
and Eugenia Fuller Teague who
wer* among th# boot known re-

TA I I.A H A S8EK ,

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—Florida has pul IU operation*
p , a strict eaahdn-hand basic,
the Irctter to cope with flnaiKki
•trln-enclc* that may aria# durIn- the war.
' . _ „ .
Governor Fnoasartl L- lloUand
• nd f'omnlrnller J. M. Iroo—wb*
have in algn all the chocks spendInr 8taf- monoy—agrood .w ot
monev will not be committed for
expemlltur# unlea, it k alrsady
nn hand or duo from guaranteed

operations.

Local Weather
FIAiRlDA SUahtl
night; mom Iikelike
on th* souuaaa*
Iha ex tm aa north

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T U E SD A Y . JA N U A R Y

TOE SANFORD HERALD, aANFORii,ffL«l\jrt)A

Team Opens 1942
Slate At Tavares

F in d

GET THE THRILL

- of Picking Winners
TONIGHT’S ALL-STAR FEATURE
GREYHOUND GU3

NINTH RACE — G-1B Mile

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Motorist* In Florida- who want
a certain serial number will pay
•1 for th« privilege, and the re&gt;
«-#nue reashrsd will go to depen­

dant children.

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8:18

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"dope*' an the doga
*1 the Sanford-Or-

Defense Classes For
Louis Is Ready
For Buddy Baer Negroes Organized
' Negro defense trilnlng course*
iavo boon organised In Scmlnolo
Challenge Friday Coimt7
l y the government, nnd

'ando Kenarl Club.

NO MINORS ALIA)WED
P O S T T I M E . 8:18 P. M.
TW O

JO B M AN

On Houle 17.' (Hanford Highway) al Ixingwood
about R tnllcjt North of Orlando
TURN AT RED ARROW

Ir.
Itv HID FKOF.R
r|.
f'FAV YO R K . Jim. K— (4 7 -do o
iy, ' !/• la la ennddeinhly nnnovrd
h i when nnothor fighter dump* him
out nf the r'mr— rmpccislly when
,n. hr Inn-1, or. hi* hc-nil.
-u. I
lie is nl*n somewhat Irked
„f when he I* nrciired of »nv foul
I lacticr.jAnil he l« nlway* nut out
|nt nny'kind c-f a "mpiawk'' fmra
, n rivul.
Flm-'^y Paur itbl all of these
things to Ijwjis lad May before
!Joe flopped his rballrnge in six
rounds. Now, l/in's* i«n't nwrry
nt the big essv-gnlng Californian,
' tint he's that proud that he
jilnrsh't want aurli u mutter ns
'this to rtrnd in the Imoks with­
out n rlia r evt r&lt; ttlrinrnt.
So. he figures-an walking out
in Madison Srtuure Garden's ring
“
.................... t'ng Iluldy
bef.vpr— rapidly. This eornrr
___
llevcs he’ll do It just that way.
»m| that Ruddy won’t bn on hnnd
whrn the gong semrls for rnun-)
four.
Th n w
return
cngnYcmcnt*
have nlwnv. been more or k-U
fatal fur fellows who'vn turvi-e I
unu
walls
with l»u i«.
Mss
Schemling tried It. nn l then deeiilnl pornrhutl-v* XUS uifrr.
Arturo Gikloy
crowded
nnd
rrntchrd for 18 rounds In hi*
first this on th| merry-go-round.
The second time Joe turned out
ths lights In half that distance

By PAUL ROBINSON

A KETT
DAD A MOO EL

IS JUST WHAT THIS
STOCS NEEDS IN O U £ DrfESS
r
DCftXMTWENT/ A L L TVE B O C irY I

HEUA'AM I INTE(2i2UPTlN6
A BUSINESS CONFECENC6 *
BLANCHE
C O M E IN .'

J SOM, THE
XHJABOUT

i«portod
in
good
condition.
Coach MeLueaa rcllei mainly on
a msn-to-man defense and tha
ilow b r o k offense.

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T 1 P P E R TY W IT C H E T
Q A Y HOP
NADARKO
R A M B LIN G NORA
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B U D D Y JA C K
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nesro youth* m »y neeept the -«pimrtunity offered them by Icnnr
ing ypccialired mrchanirnl anil
eirpcnlry work by
registering
with I’rofesAor John Lawson, Jr.,
nt frnomn Academy, County Su­
perintendent T.W . Lawton snmmnrrd todny.

('mirren are being given in auto
mochanint, woodwork god bulldln'J
e«it»lrurt|onf which Includes c(r*
nentry nnd painting. The clavo*
rldrtrd Monday and will run for
elirht week*. They start a t 7:00
P.M. nnd last three hours, and
are hejd five nights • week.

1

19c
23c
19c
25c

ROAST

RIB CHOPS, lb. ___ 31c
CUTLETS, lb.............. 45c
Shoulder- ROAST, lb. 21c

Sliced BACON

White BACON., lb, 14Vic
Ground BEEF

BULK

mute once. Next trip to th- post
k. was floored sit, times and
Ihen the roof fell In..
T h « N iifr nnl Gallery - nf A rt.
W*.&lt;hingtQn. I), G , citpl. ns the
largest marble bnlU io- In the
world, (--ok less Uixft four yeirs
tn build and gost* about $15.-

Sh!d«ra, IL.
Ham*, lb.
Sausage, lb.
Chops, lb.

II

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DI&amp;VOUKMOWtcnrauMUUMUM

FRESH
KILLED
LITTLE
PIG

MILK
Crromulslon relieves promptly bo­
lus* It goes right to th* seat of ths
oublo lo help loosen nnd expel
rrm laden phteun, and aid nature
) soothe and heal raw, tender, ta­
nned bronchial m ucous mam*

MIX NUTS, l b . .......... .......23c BANANAS ............. 3 lbs* 14c
hmu OLtsa s a w
POTATOES, 10 lbs. ............. 17c E ffiT U C B ^ f o r .............. 15c
Pitney m o w a a o w g

CARROTS, 2 bunches ....... 15c CAULIFLOWER, lb.
5c
CELERY, 2 sta lk s...............15c SWEET POTATOES 5 lbs: 14c

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C la ssiK ed A cfeverlisem ents
Tomato JUICE

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U B IK O F E E U a a tTo u c h to n ’sOro.

V work all tba yaar. Pries

SPINACH
USED A Pl’LtAffCES— S w o o d
rangy* |1 to |a t . 8 kerosene
MOgwi «u to 1 1 8 ." - “ “
Electric Rang* fZA.
rad lrn l lira room
gag
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glca Across frase Poet Offtca.

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JNn navy and mug

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a n d David Catcbcl, forwards;
Seminole
High basketball and Melvin Dekla at center. The
performers, minus two regulars Feda have been practicing since
f n m list, year and their coach,
f.. I - Me Luca*, will pop the
lid off of th -lr I942 c a g e
rrhrdulo
tonleht
at
Tavares
ngainit the Builders, starting
et 8 on P.M. The R squads of
the two srh-wd* will open hoatillHr* nt 7:00 P.M.
Herman Morris, Junior IHgb
Sch-'ol princlptl will lead the
*er»i n« Cnarh Mrf.ucn* (s suff-rln r fr*m a cold. He U" In
the Hi a r c Getters I
&gt;|o*pital
-n&gt;l I- expected to be, a-vuv
fro-o the cage picture f i r turn

H*:e— F u tu rllj

1 Carotene
l I. ft- I.
2 Klteab.ih Junta* Cricket Aim
a Slarttr-a Son T Anntlln
&lt; Keltjr-* Cash I If p Xlun«
Second Race— Futurity
IK In l Hall Hall. HuuMtl
I Alice Balearic i Terrllile Tim
: Hlnale Bis
« Tell It"
] 111 Kite
1 T w tn lr llucke
4 Warning
'* Heal p i..
Third Ra»e— Futurity
llaat Half Mall. ll.k M -i
I tilamat flun
&amp; t&gt;r. M
J l.ucky Plr*
• Kllwbtlh
a Nurdi
i j r. w
• tleaale nelfr'v s Wimty m - i-I
FosrtF Race— Futurity
1 Cuurt Clark ' S Chink". l i r n r
2 Sahara*a I.ad S I&gt;&lt;&gt;*1 l^ruuii
1 Aea Pilot
T Japp,
4 Slam
S lllaar l |&gt;
Fifth Raca— 4*18 Mile
1 Tom Willard t Kid Mlk1 Power lo 8per. * Ply P im-i
1 llru.hl.
1 Ttiumlm Cp
4 Trickle Inn
* Marian-.
Sixth Baca— Futurity
I rillabdrry
» Port Hide
I Norm's Andr’wS Cra/fy Andrew
I l.ucky. Itancrr 1 White Charlie
4 Hmall Pouri
I Plelder
Bevsnth Race— 1-18 Mile
I nolle flansalri-; Plasla II
1 Armed Ijlrl
* lteckl»»» Hike
I Junior 41-Man T joe Willard
» t.u'kv Joker « notd I-»-r I M
Eighth Race— '-1 8 Mile
I llorulhy
&amp;Posy Kid
1 Mormonay
4 Chief Hii-rl.r
1 liarllns (lift — T (Villon *lln
l randnsuie
a I'ouri iiailifl

Brcck bold dawn tba n a r d poiltlona, ' white ’ Fleming
diopa
them In from all angles from
hia center po*L ’

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K n n fo rd I* T h e O n ly C e n tr a l
F lo rid a C ity A ffo rd in g K ail, H lg h w a jr
A nd W a lc r T ra re v p o rla llo n
,

NEW SPA PER

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A , P f l D A Y , JA N U A R Y

9,

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M em ber

A sso ciated

P re s s

NUM BER

109,

|Ship Losses By Enemy Suggest
nLarge Scale Blockade Of Japan
Nazi Victims Of The Itussian Winter
•

Reds Break Siege Of
Leningrad And Re­
take Large Area
From German Army

Allied Air Chiefs Confer

Invasion Armie3
Ready For Drive

fR.Jb'F.Poimd&amp;At
Enemy In Africa
•

Tokyo Declares Out­
right Concjibst. Of
America
I’osRible

Incessant Air Attack
Scores Direct Hits
On~ Provision Ships

•.
I w o M ir l re»—
T h e R u s s ia n s w e r e d e ­
c l a r e d to d a y to h a v e v i r t u ­
a lly b ro k e n t h e sieifs o f
• L e n in g r a d
and
S ev o sto jto l,
c la im in g t h e G e rm a n s lo st
- e v e r y t h i n g th e y
h a il c a p • t u r e d d u r i n g th e p a s t th r e e
m o n th s * e a s t o f L e n in g ra d .
The Axia, with ita land supply
route* under alm oit Inceaaant asM alt from th* air, tried by **a
A to provision It* retreating Libyan
•fo re # * , tb* Britiah announced.
Axli ships drew a itorm of di­
rect' blla from tha R. A. F. and
tueeaeafo! aerial eombaU were
reported. The BriUah N ary Join­
ed with land artillery and air
fare** in an effort to deetror
Axia holdout force* In tb* Half a n s ffeao area along tho Egyptw ( herder In Libya.

•

flo ra traa m • * ef freah Rua(h it MecaSg'aWdr. tb* tapiteL

• n»

Air Chief Marshal S ir Charge*. PorUl (le ft), the RAF boa-,
and Lieut. Ocn. Henry It. Arnold, chief of th* U. 8. air fdreos,
are ahown In Waahington discussing detail, of tho grand Allic-I
air strategy. .
,

se Troops Penetrate Two
fetyorttnt Jap-Occupied Cities
•ving to flee norththe enemy,
llbangahe, Chinese
ward (mm
ateadily
cutting
force, .were

aeual eombfnatkm -of mud th a t
hampered ✓ flank k ttaek i and a
a w irfin g m n d e w ra
th a t
half—bliwdad .kl« pareuer*.
w
Further complicating tb* runRing battle which Britiah imporisla ' fought with Rommel’a
r
ward
war* mine* which
9a»um V t (appora k id in road*
am l.M hag imritteg terrain.
9
F»th*r couth, a flanking operaUM waa attem pted
aimulta»|»5«lF by tb* King’* Dragoon
g u a f * ami a South African
but whll* thia
•ffttu h rt fo to 40

tc rin g large am oim U ^if WxV w pVrthtl IChlnd—Canten and tf a n 'l p u .* .
r*
■**ng.
. . | J a panc«t prlaonera.
It
»»«
A Chlneae communique rr- I added, (aid they had not cairn
ported furV.ar heavy puninhment for three day* becauae of th.-ir
tgalnat th* Japan*** retreatin g ' '
from a (b attered attem pt to take
fThanoeba, - and
an
encirtlinn
’novement e g a ln it lebang, vita ■atimatrrl th a t the Japan*** hu I
Yang tie River port.
lost M.OOO men in the Changnhi
Chlneae vtcturie* over the Jap­ campaign and u i d th a t "pro­
an*** on fo u r w ar frouta, includ­ bably few" of about 30,000
ing Changsha, w o n claimed In a other* d riv in g to break out of
communique late yesterday a* Chin*,* encirclemenfa and revch
Chungking underwent an air-raid the Milo River, between ChangalorL
ih a and th eir base a t Yochow,
In tbair "reknUosa pursuit of would escop*.

i:

oratory. mad* a talk on fungiThose who were nresent fnlride*, th rir or*p*rxll°n and «w, k&gt;wi
Mr*. Fr*d Forward of
a t th* regular monthly meeting Longwood. president nf room y
of tba Somlnole Botanical Society rnuncil; Mrs. J. C. Rills, Gene­
bald lart n ig h t a t th* home of va, chairman o f t h e garden
Mr. and Mr*. T.C. Bolt
committee; Mr*. K. A. Mcran
Laying particular emphasis &lt;&gt;n' of Genova, president nf t h r
Bordeauk m ixture waleh ho Mid is Homo Deironatratlon Club; Mr*.
used tbroughout tb# ontlr* chril- R. A. Gondapoed of T ake Mon­
isod world. Dr. Chippy demon- roe, president of the Hoinetrated the difference between a Demenstrotion ’Club; Mrs. J.
good and bad mixtur*- l i t also O. Ando* of Sanford, president
domonatrsteed tho preparation of of th»
Home
Demonslrat'nn
eovorsl other type* of *prsy used Club; Mrs. S. W. Hammond of
fo r bllfhta and •tlm lU r
plant longwood.. president
of
Ihc
Home Demonatrslinn Club; Mrs.
flu'da Wilson of Banfonl. Sem­
inole County Home D*monstratlcn Agent, and Mrs. Rtarr.

Allocation Board
Issues Slips For
Purchase Of Tires

Ki ve il,

• hut the 1'mteil Slates cannot
In* in%
ie a» much .i m rth
t • tli.it the Mug mot line could
not In- lake", or that Singapore
•ip i IVmiI llurimi are .mpreirhhI'I**
%aol lh»* aovcrnm anl• mil mill’ll .Inpun Times an d Ali­
v e •'-e r
The \Vm Depnrtipcnt import*
..l

r II m li a I

T h r e e Companies,
2 Individuals And
City (Jet Perm its' mIanu

..a* .

o»M*rutinn«

rtiilinpin* rorvw* m

had

i—

i&lt;rntn«ula
A«,i-iiin' Secretary of w a r
l,.|,„ l MrCIo’’ •oM
nrcM
... of..,, ore Ihe War Keuartment
Ini. h .’l no coninlrte repw t mi
■■n-HMlti.— • 'i either (he Amen, .... .&lt;■ l-p an e-e aide.
I,„.
Mr
MiC'ov conltniieil.
ui.lireltni* a r e Ih .l A.Merle-&gt;n

i|*v.

African Mahoarany
Grows In Florida

no*

tulit\ «f th" initnght -ennqurat
..f tin I* S
"Th e contention

A Knot Jf. neonlc a te employed
a t the I'irralilli Iteliah lilnil’.
local.-,I a t the form er t&gt;ker.
nn Fruit f’nmpany hulldin„' at
Thirteenth Street and F.lm Av­
enue, It a t . announced l.alnv,
and the flral jara nf the reliah
ro rre e l method, ef preparing will be made nl the plant toE.
(&gt;. Vinrent, wdm with
Frank
Itoaa
and
Raymond
Startup.
manage*
the
plant,
*ald It la n branch of the home
"fflee whirh i* lecated nt Pitt*
ford. N. Y.
L C. Forman of
P ttt/fnr.l ia the nwnrr.
About toil hii*h-la r f I ombi ora
will Ih* n*ed ilnilv. Mr.
Vlncenl atate.1. and onion* and
ti'her lngir.lienla al«o are iaed
Tb*
tom al‘»a
are
nunhaaed
through a New York brokerage
f|rr». and the m nplv m»e on
hand waa grown near Ft. Pierce.
Workmen have been veiling
up machinery for a week, and
today will mark th" firat lime
th at th* reli«h I* benig made.
Put un In a glaai contain*!,
the reliah he* been cn th* Flor­
ida m arket aince laat veer and
waa »*nt down from *h* New
York p la n t Of the ?.% peonl*
employed, mn«t of them arn In.
r*l women. The building l« !&gt;»•
Iny rented f r o m
Franclv C.
Stoke*.
i-

-t- lr ti

I*mai«mi«I\. .t l r. H. N a v y
tMillr i in i
ti'il «iil&gt;marinni of
»luflrvt hud sunk a
10.000 ton .1mtuni'M* transport
i it.i ih t•••• 11».tint).ton Japaneso
Mii'i'h
lii-sjoir
th*,*«* Htlmk*.
thn
Ihimiiim ' (••»ii«ti‘«| of the pO»»|*

iCouncil Studies
I Way To Prepare,.
i Conserve Foods

end connervlng food,, a, well
a, a projert to urge form er,
and houaewive, tn plupt inn-e
garden, in the Inter*,! of h.invdefenao. were diacuaaeil by deleifntca and nffleera of *lie Sentionic C ounty Home Demon, tr*.
lion Senior Cnunell
when
It
~ » t h - e - W er'-ew lev mo-nin*.
Mr*. Herbert S ta rr nf Longwood, re pc ft er for the Home
Demnnatratlon
C lu b ,,
d a te I
today.
Th * council made plan, l »
organise c le a r. In each rum
Dr.
W.B. Ehippv, asaucialo munltv tn atqdy nutrition f r -m
plant pathologist of the State the (tandpoinl of " f o o il for
Experim ent Station, Celery Ij *I&gt;- home defense."

O i

w as

About 25 People |$80,000 Hospital
A re Employed In ; Elu ^ j nn 'Vi,!l 1
, New Plant Here ..... ,.......

ja m Of Relish Are
* !5finKm,M 2,d « “ y :i'..V 'Si"r
Piccalilli Company
» . tk . .
■
I K..I.I..-

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A |&gt; i»
i )i I »• l.irvru-jwnlo
lilin k m lr Ilf ,lii|m n w itu .m ig tft'Mlnl
im liiy
in
ini|x&gt;rial
lii’M ilniiiiilorm know lodged
an
Alli &lt;1 .in lim a rin c
r a id
w ith in | i &gt;ii m ill’s o f T o k y o
in
w li i »■ li
n
2 .2 2 5 -to n
f n iirh lrr
w a ,
to rp e d o e d
a n d danniiri'il. T h e n a tio n a l­
l y of tin- H tlni’k ln n e m i t

Tho tempo of tho Japan***
advance down tho west Malaya
ecaat ha* been 'tip p ed up, and
th« bicycle and midget gun
earrifr vanguard i, being fotlowed by heavier mechanised
force*. indicating th at th* Jsp ■ne»e h a v r reconstructed the
demolished road, .m l bridges
in Perak prnrinrr to the north.
The (triti-h urtillrrym rn and
the commando guerilla* w e r e
putting up n hemic defense. Thant
were m istly A ustralian, nntf
Indiana. An Auatralian war correipundent reported that ana
commamln party killed a Jaran*
•ae niaJor general and bis sta ff
Fruaen German, on tin1 Ituaaian front, i, ,i
In a rurpriae nttark nn it
headquarter, in I'erak. Striking the description of thi* photo approve,| by both li,
from amhu»h. t h e rmninaoiloa So. let and British lenaoi- The corps*, .ire .it
n«
annihilated
thc
c ta h lid im c n t
and eacaped on fo rt Into the
Jungle.
A ilianatrh front th.’ wraterW
Malay front revealed that tha
Imperials were making n» at*,
tempt to hold a contlnuom ling
hut th a t they were setting un
artillery emplacement* at gll
ftra te g k aitr, and were iiiaklag
u«e e f email commando itn n i,
-------,. _
«*mIIc*| off | hi* n|»«*t lit I SMI
m n a t l y c'mpnaed of AllstmlWlM
a n d Indiana, including youth*
nf IK, who iafiltrated Ja p , noseheld area* to " * a h ''', ae, hamp­
er. dextro rv ijad i V iU .t^
"
m v a p -„ .itrk i

Botanical Club
•Ti2Si*dS!H
.loTIt p
™- Drive Will Start
baldrA
by th* url
A ri*.
atiU
te fl Rommel * fU a ^ intecL
To Get Books For Hears Address j
All U. S. Soldiers
By Pathologist,
Defense. School

rted by
mm a r t
bnmodL

ILS. Announces Sink*
in^r Of Freighter,
Transport, T h r e e
|{i« Supply Ships

I , a n i l

that Jap an * -’
•V nn-'der.ldy
heavier
lli'tii *ir &gt;vn.
.i |
I »..’ •« »• -wawrlk-l *'M,nV 1
r.diin-’- advanced W
ivfoiv*
Mnllm.
..th in

"" m ilei iif K u ila

1

■ha*

ttv- H e rm a n * b r o a d r - a t
K** d a I u m m ir ’a I l r i t 'a h • *-

I „t

r

I. . .. b..... eel e»( in -InIlril'ah rtlanalehe*

•i. .-.ib.’.l 'he

lunele

V

. . r f • t*f
mMln*
• wla.iKhtcr ..f D»«* JB iw n w In
n n -* of Malay# l» unbf.

OPM A«ks QueHtinns
Of Newspaper Men ^ ^ ' nii_ n
WASHINGTON? Jsn- »

'&lt;»’&gt;- i

T h r vovrrm ntnt Rikril A hivucmu
n*wM.m., r publl.hor, T h u r .d .v
whether . . . Incre..* '.. the prir.
of newsprint protmaeil hv certain
Camiiian manufacturers
•&gt;»•«.'
lead tn hiuher n*w,pap»T ptlee”.
reduce,I »i*e of newspaper, nr
Him r other n.«lhi»l of absorbing
th* incre.,*.

T h l, question w*» lined by tile
tiff ice uf Price Administration
In what it called an explanatory
conference with publihrr*’ reprerntativea. Th# confi-rve, surveyed

Hickson Member Of
College Florida Club

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i
|&gt;a***i'iti'r
, f'.'-r pa»&lt;*ngi-r
, TI-*
l&gt; ■ r
irh a i-m a n
!
III. » ighl »i»l
,n i,l Ihnt i' i«
for n rertifki
| r»n t« cun qua

•re ll-n lri'-* urogram. It was anThursday bv H arry U
Askew. chairman of the Grower*
Ailmin'slratlv* Commllte*.
f|e order- i««t
Mr. A«kcw received a letter
from I’orler R. Taylor. Waahing»on. rhief of the Surnlua MarAdmlnl»lr*llon a
Fruit
Th e fcarlet carnation i» *h * krl'n official date flower
and
the nnil Vegetable DivUlon. In whten
the cardinM i* the official * lit» control cnmmltleea were advised
th ,t the aeetlonblivf t progtum
bird of Ohio.
will renae and the fresh fru it
buying program started.

State is On Strict
Cash-In-Hand Baaia

MARF H lt.L N. C , Jan . » (Special)—Jack Floyd, ton of
Mr. sad Mrs. R. H. Floyd of
Ocsla, has boon elected nreeldent
of tb* Florida club a t Mars Hill
college, N. CH » d u b conalatlng
of tS student* from tha state of
F k rk k ,'
Rabart Jack Hickson, J r . son
tau g h t knitting In the kcbooU • f Mr. .m l Mrs, I t J . Hickson,
only
sa d kav* pr owls ad to aid th* Rr. a t Sanford ia the

150 ^Garments Must Be Made In
Room Each Month

5 n % S S iS S s a s
TROOfl RECALLED

New*. Brief*

Tlie following account nf th*
death nf Dr. Jess* II. Teegvn
was taken from a Grecnaville. 8.
c . newspaper. Dr. Teague, who
died in l^urena, 8. C . wa* th#
father of Calvin Teague, former
resident nf Sanford, end wa* a
brother of Mr*. W. T. Lanalcv.
nf Mavfair. Ha hsd visited In
Hanford on many occasion* and
h k friend* and rsk tiv r* hjg* re­
member him as an ontbualastlc
booster of this city.
-D r. J*M* H. Teague. 09.
prominent Lauroas phya'ekn ami
civic leader ifa r many y e a n ,
died late this afternoon a t the
hospital hero following an illness
of th daysA natlvu of M ountvllk, thl*
county. Dr- T n « » was a son of
the k te M artin Wilier Toague
and Eugenia Fuller T eague who
wer* among th# boot known re-

T A I I.A H A S 8 E K ,

Jx n - 9 - J f t

— Florida has pul IU operation*
p , a strict eaahdn-hand basic,
the Irctter to cope with flnaiK ki
•trln-enclc* th a t may aria# durIn- the war.
' . _ „ .
Governor Fnoasartl L- lloUand
• nd f'om nlrnller J. M. Iroo—wb*
have in algn all the chocks spendIn r 8 ta f- monoy—agrood .w o t
monev will not be committed for
expemlltur# unlea, it k alrsady
nn hand or duo from guaranteed

operations.

Local Weather
FIAiRlDA SUahtl
night; m om Iike like
on th* souuaaa*
Iha e x tm a a north

�I

THE SAISTOBD HE7JALD, 5AIST0HD, FLORIDA

The Sanford Herald

Brave Men

FRIDAY, JANUARY 9. 1M2
CAMRU N C UP C E P

THE HEADACHE WILL COM E LATER

MIAMI BEACH. Jsn . *.— Of)
—The Miami Beach Hotel A s­
sociation has adopted • resolu­
tion to bo M a t to Governor
S p esu rd U Holland urging Ugelixed gambling m d o r State
superrlilon, Executive Secretary
William T. Low imported Thursday.
1

’ When the final story of thla war la written. General
Douglas MacArthur's gallant defenae of Luzon will stand
out in bold relief for its akill, courage and heroism. Out­
numbered ten to one, fighting without adequate oi|uij&gt;ment, and with ail hope of being reinforced gone, MacArther and hla men have rendered an account of them­
selves which will live forever in American history.
The strategic importance of the Philippines is now
fully recognized by every American citizen, even by those
who only a few short months ago were saying, “If Japan
attacks the Philippines, let her havo them.” The Philip­
pines are the gateway to the Dutch East Indies and Aus­
tralia and together with Singapore are our most advanced
base for operations against the Japanese.
Because this wss not fully realized during the five
years which immediately preceded this war, and liecause
General MacArthur’s repented warnings and pleading*
for adequate defense of the islands were ignored both
by American congressmen and Filipino politicians, there
is little chance now for holding them nnd eventually they
will have to be won back at great cost nnd sacrifice.
But liecause ho has lieen left, in effect, with the ling
to hold. General MncArthur is fighting none the lost
vigorously or valiantly. He is a thorough-going soldier
and can be depended upon to do his Job the best he can
with what he has to do it with. Unfortunately the men
who refused to give him guns and -planes are not the
ones who today arc being pounded by the Japanese. But
BIBLE VCR8E FOR TODAY MncArthur can take it.
For over a month now, he nnd his little conglomerate
aggregation of Americah and Filipino troops have been
bombbd by night ami shelled by day. From the coastlin •
to the Batan peninsula they have been driven back day
by day but they have made the Japanese pay lcnrlv
every step of the way. Today the American Flag still
flies over Corregidor fortress and MncArthur and his men
stand ready* for the last grand assault.

Essential
cHimcniM.
om 'V h * W ashington Bterl
JULY th« times are grsclo-i*
tH t'to o V heed
O f th« f e r trum pet and the bcetS iV •--'’a* drum ,
T, A*d •» the hour of freedom *
.• martyrdom
.wAal BWilftill
H a w rained u« up a men to
. meteh ngr need.
’A prophet In hie time, mighty
, »*lndo9&lt;l
’A nd word, bulwark of our cm-

To B erts us to our calling U he
; . ( m ? - C r t e d w arrior of a werBo to ^ e ^ te s k . Wo shall not
- .-/Iftr nor fall;
We* (hall toll on through blood
. end sw eat and tears
tfa tll Uto^tword of jostlco shall
Wii will so bear oursalvee with
T h a M f °tU
hr. r o T r . lest . thou. , te n d years
M « «tUI will aay, “This was
iT th e lr.fln e e t hoor"
JOHN V. IIICKS

t j to y * th a t gentlemen no
1 p refer blonds elnee bruI a re so much safer In
IPs mey soon
tes,
(tenoral
ting them pay

Treating A Cold
An elaborate two-year Inquiry into tho cauiiea qf tho
common cold hna begun in California. It might take up
for consideration the popular mnxim competed with that
ailment. What do people usually mean when they nay,
‘-‘fturi-A ^oldifnd .atarvq a .fiyer," and whnt meaning were
iH3 wortTa oMglnally inteifelB to donvty'7 Normally the
advice laaelivered utralght. It ia apparently recommend•d that you eat heartily when you have n cold and oat
apArlngly when you have fever.
But there la another school of thought. It interprets
feeding a cold and starving a fever as It Interprets spar­
ing tho rod and upoillng the child or marrying in. haste
and repenting at leisure. It uses tho Imperative verb
but it really means the conditional. If you insist on
feeding you will have to starve a fever; In other words,
don’t eat whsn you have a cold.—New York Times.

WEEKLY NEWS COLUMN
By JO E HENDRICKS

bad the right to protection from
ugjust ooorvh end s-i-are; rut

have Md tho right tot *Mceably
assemble, and to pstTvon the

O teonanl fer a rrin n af

vriovancss: vou have had the
hoitoflu of the fairest and most
Indsocpdont JttUcHI .system on
MOM lua)i-ovor the n l- earth. Y ou. also *l a v a . h H uoa
f tT w a r , then t are oil n of tho flo tet public schools tha
f t f t w ka s PV*r* nil V fittest aahlbi harks, IM finest
i &lt;
la
wWkS M

ih

iiKiicnr

«

iv k s .

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Aerra#

T h e a o M s m e n l o f Ih e
j
p rn p e iiv u m le r th e ra id re rflfl* I
laaued w an In ll»e n a m e n f j
(U n k n o w n !
C nleaa aald e e r llf le a le a h n ll he
re ilre m rd a r r o n l l n g lo la w . Ihe
p r o r e r l ) d e a r rlh e d ih e re ln w ill he
aold t» th e h ig h e s t h ld d e d a t th e
c o u rt hoitne d o o r on th e firm bfon*
daw In th e m o n th o f F e b ru a ry .
1913, w hleh In th e In d »lry of

n
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rte rV

r

i«.Fns*nos

C o u rt.

H em .Pole

Chili—Short Orders
Dinners — Delicious
Steak &amp; Chicken
SANDWICHES
ALL KINDS OF

ANGEL’S
EAT SHACK
Sanford Avenue Just Off
Of Geneva Avenue

r* u n lr. F

nvtn»:n o r ri« i.ir.% T io ^
T O : PK A flle A. K K im .F f l. w ho**
r U c * of re a ld e n r* l««t k n o w n » i *
P o rta m o u th . O hio, n n -1 n o o th e r
o r m o re e p e c lflc o r m o re p o rtlm i*
l a r n ln re of r r a ld e n r e In k n o w n
lo C o m p la in a n t
Tot* a re h e re b y n o tifie d a n d r e ­
q u ire d t»* a p p e a r to a c e r ta in HIM
o f C om phalnl file d by J o h n K eU iler
a m l n * | V ° n f o r * d iv o rc e , now
p e n .lin e In t h e C irc u it C o u rt of
**emln(.le C o n n ie , F lo r id a on n r
b e fo re th e
* eh m n ry lln l* D i r .

Business

Of course there can be no 'business as usual" will'
this country at war, but there must be the usual busi­
ness In so far as possible if the cost of the war is going
to be met and the morale of the civilian population main­
tained. In a letter appointing Lowcl Meilett as Co-ordi­
nator of Government Films During the War Emergency,
President Roosevelt said: 'The American motion picture
is one of our most effective media in informing and en­
tertaining our citizens. The motion picture, especially as
used hv the Federal government, has a very useful con­
tribution to make during the war emergency.’* What is
said here of the motion picture Is equally true of news­
papers, the radio and many another private business. Wo
can no more get along without them in times of war
than In any other times.

d o n 't know but what we
- th e sugar shortage of
THE STATUE OF LIBERTY
A w a r to tha rubber short- SPEAKS — "Recently as yon
this one.
probably know, I celebrated my
fifty-fifth blrthdayl If you (re
American, t h l a
d hastened ta get amaynative-born
not havo meant much to
ks about Florida's
condition quick be- you. You have—In thla casa —
happentd to tho enjoyed tho blessings o f liberty
ALL your life. You have nav.
e r knrwn what It meane NOT
to b0 free. Slnee you were a
child, to long »s you h a v sn t In­
terfered with the rights of ( th ­
e n , you have thought w hat you
platted, said what VOU pirated,
dona w hat you ptcared. You
have gan# to t h e church of
your own chooolng followed tho
vocation th a t appealed to you,
r o a d or listened to whatever
Milted your **ncy. You have
had the right to own your own
hnslnstt, your own (arm , your
own home. On election Hays you
have voted a secret ballot, had
y eu r “sae” In selecting your
public officials—from t h i te w
eat h the hlgheat. You have

sciTirK

T h a i C L T D K H IU K I* . h o ld e r uf
T a * O r t l f l r a t a ^ N o . I I I . la a u M lb *
Tth d a r o f A ti c u 't A .P .. l » 3&gt;. ha*
riled .MID* in my n lfle o a n d h t*
m a d e u p p H r n tln n f o r » 111
1*1 ties tuaued th e re o n . H ald re rtlfl*
e a le • m b ra c M |h e fo llo w in g de«rrlh e sl p ro p e rly In Ih e C o u n ty
1
M*mlnnle. H ta lr of F lo rid a , tn -w lt ;
NRM
of HR 1*1 «!**»« X S 1
A rre a ) S e c tio n 19. T o w n a M p
I
f t Sm ith I t a n f e 29
I. 23 ]

Delicious Cocktails
Popular Prlrro

Package-.:'
Goods f
Drive on not and
try one of an.
f a m o u s ham |
oandwlchr*. .

UADIO NEW8

YOUK FEDERAL

TODAYS PROGRAMS
(1:00 Kdw*n C. Hill
(1:10 Greyhound Gu*
(1:15 Dinner M-slc
0:30 I cm end Abner
fl:(5 Tho World Tn.lny
7:00 The l-om- Rancor
7:30 How Am I Doing
H:00 K ste Smith Hour
H:f&gt;r, Klmer Davis A tho News
l):00 Playhouse
(1:30 Songs In the Wind
10:00 Columbia Concert Orches­
tra
10:30 Rportx If .-porter
10:4.5 News of the World ,
Jt.C ) Jim White
11:0ft li s t M elatvre D ahestrd
11:30 Alvino Rev Orchestra
12:00 Linton Wells, news
12:0ft S im Off
TOMORROWS PROGRAMS
0:30 Norman Ucstjcy A fils
FI*. Cowboys
7-00 llrrak fast D rrvltle.
7:4ft Do News
•
7:85 W eather A T m e
8:00 The World Today
8:lft laiulso Wilcher 'a t Ihe Or­
to n
fl:30 Dancing Strings
ft;45 Virginia
0:00 Morning Devotions
l»:lft Kenneth 8p&gt;-neer
0:30 Dl,| Dirt Dobbcr
J2 :®2 fh d d ren 's Birthday Party
Lest Wo Kurget
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II-JO Organoveltles
H :4» Ud News
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Tem persture Bulletin
Theatre Of T«dev
g U re Over llollywood
J :®® Verm Forum
! '• » Jim White
1:20 Matinee Uus!cate
1*5® Adventures In Setence

DONE A LOT OK THINKING.
The people o f Frnnre understood
these things. T hat
I* why,
th ru sh elmokt crushsd by Ihe
five billion frane Indemnity lm*
poactl upon them by Germany
as n result o f the F ranco-Prutrlan W ar, they dug down In
their Jeans to provide the mon­
ey required for MY construc­
tion. Finally, on Ihe d a y I woe
unveiled on Bedloe’e b land, all
humanity rejoiced. J u s t t h o
knowledge th a t I waa there—
welcoming those nf th e Old
World to the freedom and op­ 1 5 2 V -:'lrT J*1 Meadowbroc
portunities o f tho N tw W o rld - 5 0 ° c h o * tA rnd ®Ymphony (
renewed the faith and hope of
tha downtrodden people of ev­
ery land. Holding my torch of
liberty three hundred feet high.
I have been acclaimed th e tm at
•nul-stlrrlng sight In til the
world. O f couree, It It not fo r
mo to say th at thla to true.
Rut I do know th a t—sioeo my
dedication on October SB, IM S
—over tw enty eig million men,
woman and children h e re tem *
*r. me front errata (ho see. I
know, too. th at mUUdfti nf
those people have gone down
on th eir knees a n d thaakad
G H w h e n they f ir s t p u d
upon iqy upraised torch. 'Lib­
erty Enlightening t h o Whrid.’
T hat Is my official name. B ut
today I am more, even, than
S te N tr ,
th at. I am the one begcoa th a t
■UBT BE kept hom ing, w hat­
ever the coat may h*. Make a a
ills
take About
that.
If I. mo
too, i l go
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Miami

I

No. I
FACTS IN A NUTSHELL
WHO MUST FIL E A R E ­
TURN? Every single pereon hay|"K » gross Income of |7S0 or
hior.-: every m m le d person, not
living with husband o r wife, and
having a gross income of »740 or
inters-- anil married Persona living
v-Rh husband or wife, who hive
■" »4g.*g»ta gross Income of
fl.AOo or mare.

WHEN MUST RETURNS BE

H I.F.D ? For the calendar year
1.(11, on or tffo re March 10,
lull*. For the fiscal year, on or
before the 15th d»y of the third
liamlh follow(ng t h e . d o te o f the
liscal yevr.
WHERE AND WITH WHOM
MUhT INCOME TAX RETURN8
BE H I.E D ? In the Internal-re­
venue district In which the person
nteft. or bae his chief place of
bjslneas, end with the collector
of internal revenue:
HOW DOES ONE MAKE OUT
IIIS INCOME TAX RETURN T
By following the detailed
In­
structions given On tha Income
urn blanks. Form 1040 and P e n a
10I0A (optional simplified form ).
' WHAT IS THE TAX R A TE!
A normal tag of t percent on the
amount of the net Income In ex­
cess of too allowable credita

Is Racing

to save out of your weekly or
monthly seminars, or otherwise
provide, a sufficient amount to
pay your tax when It tecomee
due. F or tha calendar year 1941
the tax la payable on or before
March 16, 1942, or It may be paid
In four equal Installm ents on or
before M atch 16, June 15, Septem ­
b e r' 1ft. end December 1ft, 1942,
reepectfrely. If any Installment
Is not paid whan doe, tha whole
amount of the tax unpaid le re ­
quired to be paid upon notice end
demand from tha Collector.
D ON T omit any explanation
or information th a t Is essential
to a complete and it of y o u r re­
turn. An ounce of cere may save
you a pound of unnecessary ex­
pense, end time and annoyance

F LORI ST
, CELERY AVENUE
We T»I»ir*Ph FJew»r«..A»ARj»«1

Eddl# C sntor In his youth was
i singing w aiter hi a Coney Island I
e a r garden.
N O T IC E S

INCOME TAX D 0 N T 8
DONT prtparo your Income
e o r iM t t o * ctsV o rT asa
lax return until you eorofttjly
l a r e t I te r a te ml NAM P IV t'M . S eread and understand the ioetroc- fpitse J
Uom accompanying the
forma,
la , | h e (M a rt a f ik e f e a a i r
■like out a work-sheet aad check J u d g e , u e m le e le t 'u e n l y . F lo rid a .
It with tlio .butrttgtlqM h i m l , T n ’ *,I u l C K S D IT O lm
AMD
th e fprmi.
‘ DONT (May lq m iking out
' Y * « a n d e s e b ml ymm a r e h e r e ­
b y B a n n e d e n d re q u ire d In geeS - n l a a y r le tm s
and
dem and*
ta b lrh y o u . mi e i t h e r a f y a u . m ay
S a v a a g n tn a l l b s e n ta ta a t
BAM
P N W a d e c e a se d , l a t e
V
aaM
t 's e a i y , ta I So O n l y J u d g e P (
• a m ln o la L - n c y , F lo r id a , n i b la

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Cut Flowers—Blooming Plante!
Coraagea Are Our Specialty!

DRIVE SAFELY and

LEG A L

data expedites
DON'T If j

Flowers

For more than
50 years
Cam tm bert, Brie, U m burger and
Uwist chccso have been mode in
New York Stet« Lx a form and

F « m e f kM s h a v ln a b*en
re .
te e te d , e e a le g b k l , w ill a a s l n l»e
re e s lv e d t*V I h e S il o e n e v ( l . n e r e l
‘L i r .
F te rtO a a t h i .
a f f le s In T s lla h a s s e e
u n til
|]
o 'e le e k N oon, W t e n e t e s r . Z s n a s r r
l i s t , l i s t , f a r p r t n i r u a a n a u ln a In g t h e - r i o e l d a a t s l u t e s , l » 4 l “
s n a • l l t e l o r f a n 4 lU v te la n N a te
lo
F lo r id a
H is iu l.u ,
lt« las
s u l k e r t e e a b y r h a e t e r t e n s , A c te
o f I H I . r r e s p s e i l v e b id d e rs m a r
o b ls ln f u ll d e ia lls a n d e p e e U lra llo n e h y a d d r e s s la a
Ih e
u n d e r■ la e e d s i T a ils h b s e s e .
t. TOXS W A TSO N
A lto v n e r O e e e ra l
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P ta le ^ s f n o r id a

SSit

JACK’S DEW
DROP INN

INCOME" TAX

* Change Your Oil Often!
Blaek, grimy oil la a danger sign In your qarl
When you drive Jn today for gaa, let us chetk your
oil, too. Maybe you’ve forgotten to change ft Jor
a long while. A check-up' will make certain and
coats nothing.

C O T T ’S

rANDARD

C E R V IC E
S tation

�,inr-

FBIDAY, JANUARY 9,

rrn : sa n to r d

A n d Personal Adivitie
nsored by the American L e­
ri Auxiliary for the morning
session.
The afternoon sew in r session
of th« Red Cross will be ponsored by the P. E. O., under
SATURDAY
the direction of Mrs. S. E. AniBooo Circle of tho Garden-draws,
C|Jah&gt;wUI meet a t the home of
WEDNESDAY
Mra.. A. D. Covl
in Oviedo
The Literature departm ent r.f
a t 2:30 P. M. J
IV. Epps the W oman's Club will have its
will talk on "
of regular meeting a t 3:00 P Jd .
iN otlfe Mat* rial
our Coun- Maxwell A. K ilvrrt .of W inter
Ay." Members are asked to
plCase note the change in the Park, representative of the Hi». panic Institute of Florida and
meeting date.
' ■ grad u ate of H arvard Univer­
MONDAY
,ssity,
iij. will
« u i speak
spv«» on
u
“ Hispanic
All cutters for the Red Cross j American Countrie*.
fog rooms a ra asked to re ,
THURSDAY

tpi l sT

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W— . *

U ethodiit
o U hI " S
' k° ““
•&gt;
M
Church
will, meet
at I h „ v e charge of -She morning
the home of the Misses S aid ee' , „ &lt;k,n for th, R d Cross in
|Bnd Ines Williams at 7:30 I . M . . , ^ , W oman's Club.
9 Circles of the W. M. V. First
_______________
B aptist Church will meet at '
,

the following pisres at

Pe

M»*

Candy Sales
Committee Named

Circle One, Mr*. II. I!. Beck.
^ 5 2 0 U u r r l Avenue.
A committee w as appointed
Circle Two. Mrs. J. II. Truto rail randv at the b en eft P ar­
luck, I I 19 Magnolia Avenue.
Circle Three. Mr*. W. R. ty for the War Kmergeney Fund
of the American Red Cross on
Bromley, the' church annex.
Circle Four. Mr*. R. A. Wit- Jan. 15. a t the m eeting of Phi
Valencia • Drive,
with
hostess.
W U r*.
n . L. E. Tew,
Tew. co
co-hosteM.
on Tuw d. y n)([ht.
%
Cinfle Five. Mrs. II. W. Lit­
Mrs. D. L T h rash er, sponsor
tle 404 W est Nineteenth S tre e t ’ i of the party, appeared before
Circle Six. Mi* S. V., D id |lk e members to snlirit their aid
emcn, S.iuth W o r d Avenue. for , hp ,„ nrflt * h ifh will bo
with Mr*. II. A. Manning n* heM in (he |Io tr| M ayfair.
,
Man* for « •'Moron" dance
Circles of the W om en- A u t
ra;l,|e ,.y ,h.. group. The
llfory of the t ‘r&lt; shyerutn Church j BIKc wjl| be held In lh« City
rill m eet a t 3::I0 I' M. n.» fo|. llnll on Jan. 20, v. tth Miaa Jane
lows:
Thigpen n* general chairman.
Circle One. Mr*. I. F. Itoyle,
At the conclusion o f the m eet­
chairman, with Mr*. J. K. M uir ing th e hnstes* served refresh­
g e r and Jilr*. II. W. Tanner. ment* to the following.
E ast Geneva Avenue.
The
Mi*aet Loi*
Caldwell,
Circle Two. . Mrs.
W.
II. Nancy Dighton, Is&amp;urelle Dutton,
L u c ille Hall,
Bach, chairman, with Mr*. R. Elizabeth Fite,
F. Moule. 2411 Myrtle Avenue, Patty Hodge. Helen Hutchison,
Mr*. S. E, Andrews a* co-host- (iladys Pippin, W inifred I^ovcll,
Marjorie
Newman,
Katherino
•« * .
Circle Three, Mr*. Daisy U vr- Snencer, Florence Well#, Vlolt
is, chairman, with Mr*. |{. J. Well*. -Nancv Collum, Shirley
Shirley F.ick,
Shirley
- Lehman. 010 Palmetto A .tn tie , KchoU,
with Mr*. 11. A. Metis n a- co- Smith. Connie McCall. M arty
Perkin.*, Jane hTlgpen, Ann Wighoatess.
Circle Four, Mr*. F. T. Meri­ gin*, M arjorie June Burdick, and
w ether, chairman. with Mrs. Kathryn Wlggina.
Georg* Stifle, 421* Summerlin
• Avenue.
Circle
Five.
Mrs.
A.
D.
Smith, chairmnn, with Mrs. M.
L. Cullum. 013 Magnolia AvcW n u e , with Mr*. A. L. Collins ai
co-hostra*.
Mr*. W. L Cooper hi* been
Circle 81* Mr*. J. D. Wood­ appointed chairman for table*
ru ff,
chairman,
with
M r s . and eArti* for tho Red Oroa.
bridge and
Cbineao
, W oodruff,
112 West Seven­ benefit
checker* party which I. beln*
teenth Rtrret.
^
g h e - Business Women's Clr- • p i n d b r Mra. D. L Tkraahw clg, /M n . Stella P. A rrington, et, Mra. Cooper will bo aaxiet^tl
chairman, will meet with Mrs. bv Vlra. A rtlior B ran an and Mra.
8. F. Vernay, 321 Magnolia \V. B. Zachry.
The party wilt be held In the
Avenue, at 7:30 P.M.
Hotel M ayfair on Thursday erenTUESDAY
insr,
Ja n . 15. Ticketa mav be
The A sarisn Class of t h #
# F irst Baptist Church will meet purchased from Mra. J . B. Gahan
a t th* heme of Mr*. J. J . Bolly or Mr*. II. M. Watann, ticket
on the West Side, nt T:K&gt; P. sale* chairmen, or they may ho
M. with Mra. A. J . Peterson. recured ,4 the Red Croat headluartar* bulldinr on E a it F irst
Mrs.* 11. A. Manning and Mm. Street.
Benson a* co-hostesses.
The ticket u le a chairmen have
&lt; a The Red Cross rewing will be unred all orraniaationa and perton* havfoir tlckata for lair to
----------------------- ---------------------------- report to them on Monday, ainre
more ticketa had to be printed,
Bag D oft— Bond* t Stamps "berauae of the en th u .la.tlc rr•i-on.e from the public."

VTe* e,1,v;;:;cs,w i , h &lt;$“Tu,*xrX V A id

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Plans Are Underway
For Benefit P arty

Today &amp; Saturday
Double Program

5 a t t f y jr t . n

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MICKEY WILL WED
Williams Addresses Mra. Knox Appeals
Drive Will Start
'Camp Blanding Has
Local Club Women For Defense Workers To Get Books For ic a m 0 u nagcd pig S A N T A BARBARA. C alif.
I Jan. 9.—lAf—Mickey Rooney, of

‘ the movie*, anil Ava (lardnet.
Mra. A. W. Knox.
county
Pointing out tho strategic
.c a m p b l a n d in g .
the Wilton. N. (’., g i r l
ration of thi' West Indie* tn»I chairman of the Women s Divi«&gt;PflH,m l) Sergeant
Sergei
l uny. a pig, came
west on a movie conquest
their prox:mity t«» the Ponaw* •on of the Seminide County De­
th«" nm«e'»t 44f a Camp Blamiling
ling
fense
Council.
t4slav
urged
all
l
I
KaUNor.l
O
n
Ik
rra
l
Canal anti to Jacksonville, Pred
Artillery Unit, h a/ been living ami instead captured u m of
H. Williams talk«*,l to member* women who belong to any si&gt;cin1 torv P.M.k 4.1
, " 1 *.. long in a military atmosphere Hollywivwl'* m«»«t eligible bach­
Club, whether It be bridge, check­ the state with « i,&lt; p* *
that he
recently
camouflagrtl elor*. have nppluu! for a li­
the Woman'* Club on
• c !■
cense to m arry.
•nrfftft
him*elf
Place of the West Indie* In De- ers or sewing club, wishing to each county h
Technical i»»*d »i o ut
county
defense
&gt;.Mi„* f |n the course of hi* w h ile s
mocrate
American Unity*' »t assist in the
than ’ • ;»» n.
.t-d. (through the l»atterv area. Scrtheir tegular luncheon and bux­ work, to file their name* ami any earlier
other an*
»|
,,M'
jj.nt I'unv m»s«'t| over a can
on Wednesday special service which they are in- K.*m*cii»ltv
Mra. Wade Gallison of ilin - ine** m eetinr
i ' d- l
terestsd
in
ami
capahhof
doing.
1 • , . f gray paint Not C4»ntent with
neapolis. Minn, ha*
U*.n the afternoon in the club,
l*r•-••ti t n&lt;,. i-. I.i
Persons
filin#
their
name*
will
i"
d
.
fuefl-iling In. own i.hmCty. the
Mr*. William*, who apent aeve*
house gue*t of Mr*. I.. S. Hrock'
sikhject to call a« the nee*l school* f«»r i"
'* t»*'iker ran through th«* ni«*s*hall
way a t her hiunc on
Hibis­ ral month* in the Weal TrwPea be
In •o give •n m . i
' •*' • i :m»uiN iging hi* mHnv owners'
where he wan stationed at
an •rises. Mr*. Knox stated
cus Court.
F re e D e liv e ry
i..nit* leg*
army post in Cayey and San Juan, tc#e*te4| peraons busy contact . » r t-« rutei
| *t d th. L" ‘
•' ’
&gt;4-i g. ant Puny wn* tied Up nt
f ie n d s of Mi*.* Then Vickery Porto Rico, traveled over the Mr*. Knox, by telephoning :i7t»- .1 \ tiicludfl'
•»,.
f
.
.
.
.
• afi* ilistam’e until his proti'ci*land.
notinr
the
will be gland to learn that *ho e n t i r e
roluring had dried
S**n •fMtiikii
v l.
is recuperating at hi-r In me on nitMl'-rn. up lo-ttate xtore*, and
I
it
h«
.».
i
West Third Street from an a t ­ vegetation which i* similar to
I
I.
(tint of the United State*, aegar
tack of influenza.
O. D. F arrell, Prop.
Nrgentim ..........I u r &gt;•« three*
cane and totmeen Ikein^ the main
Mather Bldg.
iltil*
till' W‘»l Ill's supply of J Phon,. 914*
J
it i iiiii.i.n
MUa Mary Alice Hunterand | pro&lt;luct*
in.'hiarhii . xtniet, used in tan*
11
r
I...
MissF*rance*
Hague
have re | Plan* fi»r4lefrn*e have t»een in
T A M P A , Jan. t)_ (S n e c t a ll
tumetl to Agne* &gt;eott College &gt;progn ** there for Nome time, !!-•» America a M anlim i- r ..m ................. ..
in Decatur. !*•.. aft4*r «|iending | declanul Mr William*, who toUf mission intend* t «* furnish t h«*
the past two week* with i^elr p ar-j of the hidden hangar* placed at •hip. n ro -u a ry to .a pply th .
," r- ! " ! u
rnt».
*trntcgic point* thn»ughont the A llin l nation, with implement. " ,
i*li»n&lt;l*.
of w « r "n-l foo.1 w.M ........ .
Mrs. Emory Hull .u I thre**
All highwav* in the island*
chiUIren of Ceorgeti»wn. S. C . »rc in excellent condition, stated rrihe.l hy diorama display
who havr been tho gu«*ts i»f Mr William*, who said that all the United State.
Mrs. Hull* mother. Mi- (». \\ of them i v paved ami IninlrnNl exhibition at th - F l o r i . u T a ? ' V . ' - ' . ’i
kau-. k rh .1 |n I t . Fed.-ril ,I| , r ) ll.| |llf ,
Daily, hnvr ndntneil i.» their with
Royal
I'alm*
which
••trl„l,l,v
home.
|| i.gtMphv
"stretch to the mountain top* rectors havr announn*! hn&lt;Because
military
*fra'..-g;«t»
„,| in.ir, ,
»ti'4ti'g.*t* |H
,«fid
f.*r iiiiI*-^ and mile*, making a bavr
concc.lt
d
that
hips will ' pnrticulurlv
•
MUi Betty (ioiMlfri \ has rt*
Is lun kirtoiind for the blue
be
the
decnling
factrir
in
the
•
Aml
S«iutti \ | .«•.
turntsl to her a* on m Delutnd water* of tin* Caribbean Sea In
•»
, %
after visiting with )n&gt; brother llu* harbor of Avuavilla when* world conflict which Involve*' tP.cl|»i«.
.1
and sister in law \!r
.1 Mr
Cidnntl a . ••»!»,- fillrtl hia w ater large scale movement* o # 10. u d. l . v t . t. •w . .1
Arthur Winfrey, at th. • limno ra«k«
K’-wtr* grow colorfully •ml material over *ea*. A m e n - t r \. sports m
cun *hip yard* are now engaged on West N meter nth St|.n t.
Ntid almnd.iutlv i-verywhere.
Mr. WilliauiH e x p ia te d how In pnuluring all the bottoms • |&gt;«||%| *••! f \
tilt)U | l
Mrs. Ralph Austin South left P n aiilont llufm-vrlt wa* instru­ that will be needed. Thi* i* the j * U I 1 I I L I 1 J
yestrnlay for Ver • lt-.n •» where mental hi h a . m g r.nglish taupht Job cf the Maritime Commissi »»»
as first u c r pr»'*niiC o f iht» in all tho
with the re«iilta an«| how they *re doing it w ill,
Florida Federation ,,i
W'oniefis that all of the younger
person* b«* the key mite of th** big dis
T \ \ll’ \
Cluf* *he will i'.n.i i
-litute* -'l»**Hk tin* language
nlav
at
the
Flondu
St ti
fluently.
then* to Jay. in Miuitu i"nmriow. S|iani*ii i* the general language Fair.
/ «ti,- FI..... I
.«•,.( m l-ake j»poki n, h« "i»i*l.
in T«&lt;nt! a h i
I..- IM a-i '
Wales oil Weflllu^luy
GUNBY RESIGN!
hi I.I Ml T I'.-l
fhe - * r was introduced
T A l.I .A I I A S S E K . Jun ft — i.f&gt;
Mr. r.nd Mi* I I . • .&gt; shiflet. by Mi j. .1 t Hill*, Jr., of (Jei &gt;ti*or of the program — D K irk G unhy. rheif •x;m. Ihllm *s
Sr., Mr. ami Mi* Hu m . Shifl. t. ri» ' a.
iner
nf tho Flori-ln Seenrit •••«
I \N D
Jr. and *nu, IImm. v. III. ml Mr- with tie \v&lt;»rd». “ When ColumJ .L Powell ttf Notfclk. \ ! wi'i v | Inis P *b» d nut on hia |M*riloua Committee, rr.iirm --l T1iiir-.|o\ ' •fl I (i ' I -I' •
to
hi-eome
a
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te
d
w
ill)
V.
I
pllltfl ll't
guests of Mr. and Mi*.
M.N I voyage, the fir^t place he louchJ. Van Ingen an-l C om pan/,
hnrgt
( 'lew land ami son on \\ i dne-njay | ' d *** the W ilt Indiea."
ami Thursday They wire eisFollowing Mr. W illiams' talk New York nnd Miami.
route to Miami f«u it \»*it. Mr a rouiwl table discussion wn* held
fM flet, aSr.. i* a l.mth i "f Mr*. I »t which time lie answere&lt;l iiuClevidattd.
I i i u t h i * i|tie*tion.* concerning bis
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•(.Illll.lira I I ’ t i
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t* Y o u r m a i O D B JUNIOR'
w (M Kirr
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y t
Sir. ami Mr*. I K Ihaudiick* During the htisinrai m eeting! v n s itfl.i.A u ro ra n i t I T % \ l » il 4 Sllvt r
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(rnetoW i/IaocvI U W f j
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Rrii
LIKih
bUifiei
(rrvetaU
p
o
u
r
jtAibgi
and son, Rofx'it, ,.f « dotaifo, j'rr-|m»i t* were heanl from the fol*
n r l a U f l i e T « i 3 i « i %.w
(•Hrilpfi* \’ K*
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lilaliura BltAgn•
S
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley (in-gory of lowing:
SUi^ca
Otir/nt
Pfu«
IJfulr
Jmm. .• I»«X
llllil
lit
ltrr-4
Mill
ill
1 4 f &gt;1, (.Mil
Rackwood* Texas, Marvin la a v iit
Mr*. H. C. Moore, first vice rkoRf ii
i ii s i n i«t util!••«»L in i i .-• .ill !}'. ••roll
of Oklahoma City, and Mrs. Billy prevalent, unnminced
f i .m in i % ••••mil i~?*
th** proprr«rni4 I t
I» \x.' 1 ■i i.i
Merritt and daughter, .Vaiulra. of ccinIi of the show "All That
I t R P n l t T N«»
II
t ion
Orlando, nturnetl l&lt;»ilav lo their Money Can Huy", sponsorei! by
__
respective home* a fte r being the the Woman* Club, had netted a AV«**‘ m m h llu l l - k i 11 •. »
nM iipr r.iret* •»
,\ la*ka
t' p
go'
guest* for (he past few day* of tt»tnl uf f.M.ll for the club to |n:*s«4
&gt;0
stars on a i
Mf. and Mr*. S.C. Crnhsm at maintain th»* Rrd Cross sewing r v i t ii
SHOPS
ll MJK
Ton
Hulk I la f
their home on Twentieth Street rooms.
M*» «&lt;» II pr
11 I "
ILt«.

All II. S. Soldiers ’

Telephone 14K

MRS. LOURINE BEAL, Society Editor

Calender/

w e r a it i.

P er so nals

All l*opular Brands

Maritime Group Willi;,;'
Have Display At Fair h

ARCADE
Package Store

n;

Is To Meel Soon

rt-.- i*--»i •
•

iiimtiiiiit•I •

FARMERS’ MARKE'l

H o lly w o o d

Mrs.

J.

(J.

patteraon,

I| f i

second

Word
received
__ ».has •#.la*en
*
.
.
»th at |Ivice president, n im n l Mr*. K rp
Dnnoi. K. Ward. wh„ h„. been | T. Willlanu. for re-in.U tem rnt
Krf clvln“ in the clul, and M r.. B. A. Matnow .tutionrd With the 5th (let.
'*
«»b«cnber.
J . W. Hall, chairman of
il Service Company as
ns a ru
ru- |,» Mrs.
.
Rignal
, c,v,r "*P|r t r »«n«. announced
»tio rg p u lm a n . P riv .t, Ward
was a radio repair man in San- h“ ,
„ » « • ^ h» t o r
lard before Joininr the- army. ID. ‘l " " '’1* •»« *&gt;
per.on. i.i
work now will l&gt;e in connection * ymlnole County on th«* evening
witk two-way short wave ««.U
n* *7 ,n
c*a^ bouse.
Mr*. O. I*. Hrrnduii, social
which nre u*c&lt;l fo r communichairman. .U ted th at u box of
ration between j&gt;osts.
g ift, and the amount nf |&lt;1 hail
l-een m nt to the C h ild rrn . Horne
Society in Jacksonville nt Chri.tuia..
Mr*. J. B. Ray, hou.« chnirn-nn, thanked the Sanford Ga.
Company
for the g a . al.we
Mlsa Joyce Elmore wa. ho.-,
tea* a t her home on Park Avenue “ hich waa donaterl the d u ll
on Tuesday evening to the mem- through the courtesy of .1 \y.
ber* of the Christian Builder. Hill, manager.
C lan o f the F ir s t
Chri.tian
Announcement w a. lit. ile by
Church a t which time the follow- Mr*. C. R. 'Dew.nn president,
inf officer were Installed by the uf the nil-day meeting in Gen. v t
Rav. C.E. Elmors:
on Feb. 11. The meeting will
Mrs. ll.E . Cordell, pre sident;
........, ............
, food con.ervution uu.*
pertain to
Mr*.
J.U
Horton,
vice
prr.ai«ant;
nutrition^
1C.OOO printing operations are
Mr*. Bill#, fard en chair.n in.
needed to produce th e oil com- a u itr;
M n . Gilbert Hlaughter, fur (be defense council, urged
nany road map* distributed today. calling chairman;
Mrs. Alex, It.
everyone to plant
vegetable.
Johnson, flowsr chairman; Mr*. a«
well aa flower* in their g ar­
Gtorge Townsend, program chnir- dens.
man; and Mrs. O.D. U ndress,
The annual election of officers
devotional chairman.
A rep o rt waa made by the for all departmenta of the club
treasurer th a t a total of «H0 had will be held thla month, Mrs.
been paid1 O irth a ChUfckXuiMiiig
fund o r the class during 1911.
At the close of the business
meeting refreshm ents consisting
of Toll House cookies anil ire
cream molded into miniatures of
George
W ashington,
complete
with curly wig and striped vest,
were served by the hostess.
Present, were; Mr. and Mr*.
O.D. Landless, the Ksv. and Mr*.
C.E. Elmore, Mrs. H.E. O n lsll,
Mrs. J.L . Nillack, Mr*. Gilbert
SUughtetr Mrs. V.H. Grantham.
Mrs. A.P. Bandy,
Mr*.
J.L.
Horton, lira . J.P . Wilson, Mrs.
George Townsend,
Miss Bertie
Hughes, Miss Elm ore and J.N .

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O IU N O K H

Christian C l a s s
Installs Officers

HEEL-tATCH

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('••nils

i t '- i c

T h e lliinreMl llu y O f T h e N ew

P E N CO

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S I ’H K A D S

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Flannelrtte
DOWNS

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IY W A TO E * Main I 'W T tli... IS S»
In It.SS HKKI&gt; t’ ertlf lied lilt ..
t'W T I I M - I I H
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For

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and

Tailored

gow n,

Cosy

Warmth!

PAJAMAS

of soft

flannel­

trimming.

Pujanta.

in

oVer-blouse styles.

PAJAMAS

* LOS' A N G E L E S,"Jan. 9 .-0 P )
—"Ja p hunting licenses Issued
here. Open season now. No lim­
it." T h a t waa the sign that
went up Thursday ouuJd* the
United States a Marine* Recruit­
ing Station in the federal build-

For Boy* And Cirla!

Fine flannelette to keep
the
youngstar*
warm I
h'nug sleeve, 'a n ­
kle cuffs!

TERRY

TOWELS

Solid* or w hitai.
With border.
FraskI Ws«7iable!

COTTON FROCKS

7B*

Bright, colorful cottons for
daily w aart Tailored coat
and w rap around I d .IJ
•tylas.

At Budget PrUes!
*-g A

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DRESSES

Check the Figures
gfilflnd a loan through
Pereonal Loam D epartW h« the very best
t o finance your Install( v*7*i»

■mu

Bargain*

In

In the new length. $
Bright colon.

CELESTE SHOES
You'll find • style | A

A good time and price
to sta rt y au r th rifty
p re -s p rin t
wardrobe!
Sm art seersucker frocks
In slsaii-looking stripe*!
O r in froth. . to ft spun
rayon*, neatly tailored.
G«y design* on dusty
background colors! T si­
lo red or n tU rllf style&lt;

for every occasion!

In alta* foif t l U l l r i f .

‘ , . \ \

Fine Buys In

WAll.M SLEEPERS

1.44

■ .'

Kscellent -for daily w e a r..
■lurublu yet pretty!
Four
gore, atrnight cut with
bln.
yoke
and double
front and back.

W arm, com fort­
able anil very
.m a rt!
Attrnc
tivrly trimmed!

N*w Styles And Color,

Betty Hunter.
Charles W. Brawn-

■

SL II*S

’*•»&gt; 98c

/
GIRLS'

Rayon Crepe

C Y N T H IA

'$L9S
Rtiiart to-w d-aiirnn!
F r o . It
colors! A n &gt;1 a
super - abund­
ance o f flu ffy
chenille tuftim-!
Itenl
beauties!

JAP HUNTING SEASON

B etty W alker
In . J . E. Courier, Jr.

108"

7 2 - Sh.etlns, &gt;d. 35.| 81" Mhcelia*. yd. J7c
4 2 ".3 6 " Cane". 27rt 42" Tobin* .yd . 27c

o f T oa- r r .t T M r n n ii t r r .
AP.PJ.EA_ JCa at ct a _ B u _ .iU k J _ V a r^
In*. I t . i t to lie u lim e . ll.-to
— I l »«
ItANANAH in I.I. Ilitn flt.TS to
l iNION’a r.lln w iot.li Hnek U 'O I
In l &gt; l i tv h ll. Iia u Hii.iit.li
rl l.......................
. l t In I I t«

Godey'a "Lady’s Book,' which
suggests fashion plates to most
people, wielded influence over
the wnoie pattern of life ti 19th

H A PPY .BIRTHDAY -

«

Nation Wide Quality

TAMOKHI.YEH l-t tins Fomb • I
—J. tt.ts
TV ItN irs t&gt;..« It.in t»e to «•&gt;.TOMATtirn to—t i l.h Fr&gt; I J t o
•I J1 Lua&gt; II ta—U.to lu U»
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SHEETS
81"

O JI-a nll
Ii p r
W h 'le
I t 5A— t t . t s
r.lln w
F.-v
I I I t — H .o n

Urt

Y e a r!

Famous Pence «h.et. renowned fur their
super-long wearing nualiti*-., und .luooth
even texture! They’ll withstand many trip*
to the foundry anti still keep t a
A O
their luxurious iinr h! I'.x.ru long.
V

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P R P P R B M Me# ll&lt;•r I t t* lo | l &gt; *
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GOOD

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CONTINUES

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�THE SANFORD ITBRALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA
hai eeen ■ b etter price av en g e winning record never cqunlr.1 be.
New Records Are IThe
paid on w innan than before,' fora.
Celery Fed Cagers Down Tavares;
kverage price, favoritie* amt
The track aUo holds a h a rd ljck
longihota.
haa
been
(lightly
ovar,
record,
twice
In
as
miny
(jays
the
Set A t Sanford- $10 for each winner. The fa v o r-lra b b it has broken down.' ranOpen Here Tonight With Eustis
itea are winning their share o f c s l in g races. The first one ha|&gt;the race, but a better class «&lt; ,pened T uesday night and
th&gt;;
dogs has resulted In wider-spread j second on . W ednesday. T‘&gt; c arry
te ttia g , raising the prices on the | the coincidence still farther, both
‘ accidents happened in the seventh
LONGWOOD. Jan . It —(Spec w inners.
T&lt;&gt;0. Hi-Guide’s feat in run ! race.
tal) —The Panfnrd'O rlandn Ken­

nel club wlnde up Its first two
week* of raring tomorrow night
w ith . more than one new record
behlr£T It.
Tbs first two weeks of racing

F irst
I
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I

K «ll y Ann
K r— ly l i t . .
Rl**
t ;.»!%#• a
Ml»«

Second Itare—-Futurity

ClassiHed Advertisements
BUSINTWS SERVICE

Race— Futurity

.Sm el ly I Murk
,
A11 sittis n i t «• I - . . I ' .
II M il a n W a v e
7
J d v Im I N i . t r i r r I

I P I r a l H a l f llally l l o u k l n
1 Wlm H .i i u n l
a |iu * k )
MiM.lt
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r. fSian • •.i$s|*.n
1 l&gt; tt n c ln u
W u r'o r? lV i(U
I Mu fit.t
I t o l l i |»r.
im

HELP WANTED

T hird |(jre— .*».(« Mil*

HAVE YOUR w atch repaired by
one who really knows how. LEATTIERLKAK FERNS gi
•■d a n d
delivered.
Slei
B rlgH i Jew eler Magnolia Ave.

1
2
I

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l»l|**F
T V a f f i r i Tlll'w l l . t i . e - r
flra u ty
V u I k " « K u l Kir*
lr* n * M i r
7 l. a d y
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J t. k

VBIKO FEED S a t Toochton’s Gro.

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2
3
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K iirtunr
1(1(1 I li a W a r
I d t m p 1.1M111
Tr* or » T a I»

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i
M ia m i ( ’ai li n g «
k t t n a a a l:.itiKM*7
V aintah
*

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work all the y ear. Price $ I
per 1000. C. A. W ales. F
Park.

TREE RIPENED Papayas. Gar.
risen, 4213.
32 F T . CA BIN c ru iser cheap
f o r cash. O w ner leaving tu
Join n a ry and m u st sell Imm edlatsly. L aw rence. |&gt;h. 128.

house

mi

Orlando Highway. Phone

1 FtrM.r

2 Joyful
M orn
3 1 ' l M i ( ‘Mil
t H H)IT %
1 I
f
s
I *•*»$ &lt;»r lu ml»»
1 NKi r r y
KU«
I Jo v lr!
lillk c

truck. 1940
O. E. Sleeper
Chevrolet. 1010 1,-W-B C hev­ MODERN furnished a p artm e n t
rolet, heavy d u ty equipm ent,
for
re n t,
newly
rrfinished.
all, with 8:23 first line tires,
Alsu
7
room
unfurnished
2 speed
a ile s,
booster
house — 800 Magnolia Ave.
Phone 290, S peer It Sons.

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W h l l o y .r p»i &gt;r
N atural
Hull
lA it 'Ir R i ’o m r n ' i l
ll rss ii M ir

1
2
1
4

I . n e k &gt; Nla
M a n h |t«.y
Nmoky
T^las
I.U t'ky. M u rk

3 T R U C K S— 1041 C. O E. Ford

W. 4th St.

c.

OA RA G E A PA R TM EN t T Appiy
USED A P P L IA N C E S — 1 I ’m
1714 P ark Ave.
re rsal
electric
range, g o o d
Condition,
$ 33.00.
I
wood GARAGE A PT. — 419 Palm etto.
range $ 20. K erosene ranges
$5 to $ 20. G re en ’s Fuel Gas
WHY LET AN OLD
Senrlre,
across
from
P ost

I CAR DRIVE YOU
)
------ 1 CRAZY?

LOST AND FOUND
LOST — llesslc, orange a n d
white fem ale pointer. Phone

i Take l |.

* W hlllr
lour*
7 Juat
S l. tl h l
« I Inn \

Seventh Race— .Vift Mile
2

Apt.

|*ee.
it.
Mitt
r n « k*
M iriam
llo o tr
M o n l r Klaus

H a rr— Futurity

112

G a rs g .

MuiP \ ille-v
* T«kwrslle-sltiisi
7 $Nuif( *
telle*
A «ia&gt;
M*»t-

M fth U*c +—.V U Mil*

H iith

I ROOM FU R N ISH E D apt su it­
able for lady or couple em ­
ployed. Mrs. Krupp, 010 Park
Ave.

USED ELKCTHIC ililll. Office
safe, adding
machine, air
compressor •— good condiPnn
Inquire 2018 Palm etto Ave. FU R N ISH E D

•13$. W. It. MeClintock, 1001

W. Plrat fit.

BUY A GOOD USED
CAR FROM THE ADS

In Thi* Newipapcr

ETTA KETT
MGAN.VOUCa

-rQSd-iGOtNG 1

LEAVW6 -'

THANK r

• XT TS

tin three m-ints. Bill Ilranan fo t
two nnd Hicks one. S ch u lti was
high man for the Bulldogs with
h slf a d e trn
points.
H erm an
M orns.
Ju n io r
High
School
principal. who is handling the
i, am in the absence of Coach II M&lt; Cocas, who Ls ill, declared
l)&gt;,. play was none ton good last
night nnd ho|irs improved form
will t»e showir • ag ain st Kustis,
who usially haa a first class
outfit. 9
The Sanford It squad was nos­
ed out by the T avares It tesm .
12 to II. H asty led the locals
with four points.
1 The line ups:
»

JITTERS
r

"

AndersonGriffith

*

F u n e r a l D ir e c to r
C o rn e r F i r a t A F re n c h

COME IN AND OUT
YUUK 1942 CALKNUAtt

TOUCHTON DRUG COT

I'u u rt
ijttla
» t'r*»n&gt; » I t a r i u ^ r
7 I I n l r It I c
a M orning
liolKr

COUM TBT STYLE
P IC FORK
'•

Moats

Cash &amp; Carry Food Buying Is Cheaper-

ib

Meaty. Piq Polk

P h il f H c l f s h i r :

Scrapple

Shoulder lb 19c

Savo A Little, Everyday, O n Everything You Buy
i6-o*

F resh C le a r Pig

Sides

Mi- h, Cf«&lt;»m C'.llM'i*

Cheese

ib

Heads

.Ninth

Nllm «2rlm#«
Smoky
Imi
H ta y ' o
li u d K *
H ural
*!*, |.

R are— Futurity

PIGGLY WIGGLY

T eath l l s r r —3-18 Mile

Kleventh
1
2
3
4

Rare— 5-lfi

&lt;( t a l a l g i a
F ill
Fury
S
l&gt;ull«nw«n
6
l ’l * a » * n t
Hu*
7
H inny M a t r o n
h

Mile

K arol
Ida W M U t.l
l . t i i k t VI* k»
||I U n il* t
|(*&lt;| T r a i t o r

neys

201 E. First St.

Lowati Evoryday Price*
Hollas) Waak-End Specials
q u a n t it y ttom s mtsvio

7 */tc

L a o s)

LAM B

2

ib 21c

Sausage

L o v rrrs

S«U&lt;l fork

327 Sanford Ava

Roq.il Shank Cuts. W estern Branded

In Cartons — P

Brains

ib

i's Reliable String End

19c

Round Bono End

Should»r-lb

Frash Florida Spanish

MACKEREL
CLUB — T-BONE
Smothej &amp; Fryl
Tondor

T here are IB vurietiva
hie f ieh and «hellfiRh
U n itn l eStatrn.

NO,DAIH-INo, I'M TAK'No '
(HAT JO S TOMNtf O f FEUS D
MS M HIS F ^ H E U S S raU E .
fM JU ST MOVING NSAUHfZ
MV w o e c - a n o t o m m v . 'I

ib

fork

*. O f f i c e r
\lt»|r**%*
« l.uck) I d l o i
7 | ‘, r l r
-a h d l s t
M ini

1 M&lt;takei|
llc .l
tlrstth*-f
M$»l|s
2 IteM (Tut* M- i M b I &gt;i i ast « |»Miin(
3 N lu a i l l*|i
7 l l e ll e
H arper
I Itouuti T r a f f i c a ll.l.
&gt;|....rw

17c

C hops....... Ib 0% m
Hams...........Ib
Backbon o l b

E Jfhth R are— Futurity
S
a
7
a

ib

Plq Pork

Macltaral Staaks Ib 25c
Balt Est Side.

Oysters

.

Qt *S&lt;

p»

35c

A c o rn

^

C

a

B ra n d

Rjndloss Sliced!

l l o

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Larqe. Headless, O cean

By PAUL ROBINSON

w e a .r M

ant. Jacob (Baddy) Baer.
Garden for the benefit o f the
T h e graataat puncher since Navy Relief Society. Thu b o u t) _
Dempsey, and the 245 poua,| Go­ will be broadcast by tha M utual 9
liath who knocked Joe- dot »f
the ring In their toaale last May,
b a t was diagmalifled a fte r be­
ing floored three time*, start
h e
u
pitching punches a t 1 0 :0tl P.M.
(E.S.T.)
In
Madison
Square
C O U G H IN G

A ki'liM SIlCHJ CoM

flo u ts milk should b&lt;* p in tr i rizrd for th r
s im r
ri’NHuns
th a t row'ii milk i* paatnirizrtl.
nrrortiinif to the D rpurtm cnt of
A ffrlrulturr.

LOST — Poodle dog, almost
blind, answers to n i i h e of
Jabbo. Reward. Notify Dr.
or Mrs. W. T. I-angley.

T ararrs
P. 'Robertson (! )
P. Schulti («)
C. Cawthen (2)
G. U opineott (0)
G. W atson 3)

Fourth Rare— Futurity

FOR RENT
UNFURN.

Victor lo ts in
th eir
season'!
opener a g ain st
T avares
there
la«t night, th e Seminole High
f e le r v Fed C agers s ta r t their
lit Id home schedule u ra in s l a refotrtedlv fa st K ustis five tonight
s t h no o'clock a t.th e hi^h school
gym .
Paced hy C enter Itillv Kleinmg, u h o dropped in 10 pointst
the lo*atl le-uri n ut|uiintrd Tainrr— I*. In 12. The play of troth
team s was rig g e d . and striekly
early -eason form was shown.
T he Itulldofra used a rone de­
fense th at bothered the Fed- for
the first two qu a rte rs, I j ading
a to n pt the half, the Feds took
charge of the situation in thn
t hirst q u a rte r to i n f n - v r thole

Sanford
Herring &lt;3&gt;
Daniels (0)
Klemlng 110)
Ilranan 12)
Lee &lt;0&gt;.
Subs acorl
J*eV. H erring, forw snl, racked

Shrimp

NICE

Wrappod-ln Vk-lb Pkgs
V ^Pound-

29c

tb

Fa!. Fancy

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S /N F O R D . FLORIDA. SATURDAY. JANTARY 10. 1912

British
iave Vital bection;
JapsPoisedForBlow
I f * .

!

World's Rubber Cap­
ital 1 s Reported
Abandoned Before
^Hpponese D r i v e

1

‘C ?

On The Lookout

Invading Troops
Arer Led By‘ Tanks
I
5(^M ile Junale Ad­
vance Is Made By
Foe In 24 Hours
am ocm tw i e a rm i
panes* field dispatch#*
IniOnied late tods* th st
B r llk l troop* had abandoned Kaala
l.ui-pur.
th*
world** crude rubber r-n ltil.
t i n aallea north of HlnvaW tr .
an
lh»
Jsnanese

M

rJ

Drop*

advancing

Ihrnu-h

I be Malayan “are—i h e i r
J-n»Ua. rfrc h H
thr out*
1 ** ftkifta of the city.
T here waa no confirm!f p n |h e British. howf l t e . that they h-d y'rlded
arla tam p er. l-ed by hearv
| K
Karla
| tanka. the iapsnewe opened
freer* I
a a u a lt
on
ISe
southern
part of
Kuala
p a m p e r this m om lnf.

Read* fo r trouble, with an
a!r. or hard-bitten
efficiency,
this pilot of an Interceptor plana
keep* hi* eye* aloft, somewhere
on the e**t const. Hi* *&lt;|uadron of pursuit plane* I* on the
alert day and night to repel
any attem pted invasion of the
Iltr Aa»«#lat#4 PrwO
heavily
industrialised
Atlantic
T h e J a p a n e s e today •caboard.
-------------'
~~
claimed troope, let! by mon-

te r’tanka, advanced almoft
a In 24 hour*, reachWithin' 10 mllea of KuLumpur, the world’*
i rubber capital. 340
of Singapore.
fifth

Jy

.
~
stronghold
Ia
fruvely
and. need* rslnforeeurgently.
The * R.A.F.
'£* slashed a t three Ja p baaea In
^ g ^ l a n d to relieve t h a presTha Nippon*** raided tha oil
eaotac of T arakeh In north Bor■ pea fo r tha itch-td * t» «ht ,d**'
Tha Dutch aay tha continued atM p
and alaekenlng activity
i J ' t h * Phlllpplnaa prraaaa a r
Invasion attem pt of tho Bout
Ind(m.
. .
Japanaae drove ahrod «*
bedraggled * " » “ f
refugee*. and left In thei
derelict tin mina»
*. burryipf rubber atoeka.
ked machmrr* end « « 'r'r,n *
Uvea In a land th a t had known
aea fo r eenturloa.
BH tl.h a ^ l m m a n M aetH a
J h k t f u l toll of Inrad era, blaet, i n " th e 'r mechanised enlcmna M
point bl.nk
ran*# until
the
, lungte* were atrown with corp­
se*. but the Io ra; ten tid e . wa»
not stemmed. Tha foU samle drlro
for Bin«apore waa under wa*.
f A althouwh tha Japan#** atlll
I

i

.K 2 S b 2 r3 ;ssS i“ J t
"r a l , " i u

o ,i~ .
w a te ,
“ l other troop* of
C hhuif Kai-Shek
to "dealfnated
_______
In Burma, and more
are m ad* to fellow thorn whan
and If they ar* nooded.

n . M .u«

----- --------- ... northoru HuprorfaM, waa reported In an
arm y eomnraalfii* to ka*a ahot
down aoren Jape**** plane* and
d-m M ed a t taaet fo u r and poaaibiy! eight. w h e n t h e Japanaae
fte r's e c tor of a brol
la M ctor aaft*
__ rangingr
m ' l iXX)-mlla
province on
toast through
. .. „
... Hops*.
Anaod. H anaa provineaa.

sr-w inss?

Destroyed Equipment In Libya

Member Associated Prr&gt;«

Artillery Duels I n
P h i l i p pines Are
Staged As Enemy
A w a i t s Reserves

Delense School
Takes OH Ac;p
Limit For M ?n

1'ermit To Travel

[Nazi Foreign Office
Makes Denial In
Middle o f Night
To ('urrcs|M&gt;ndcntH

IAxis Forces In
Africa Ketreat

Applicants From IS
Years Of Age And
lip May Now Enroll
Axis lank* ami supply truck* *u* piclurril ablutr f tllnwim;
Ih«* Btrong Iln ’i-h •ff«tMivr In Cyren*mu Sdiulh Afrii .in ir«Hip«
Lrlpvil blow up Ih f-f (ItTTnjn ami Italian armnrvil \-lntl«‘s m il
supply trucks. The nmppilb; up of
f•••«*!&gt; I rlnik I the line*
ii« still going «m» »tcn»nhug i j the lull
irpnrt« This | iIi h I h wan
pussril by the III Huh ccra^ir*
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M MHER 110

Report Of Revolution
In Germany Following
Set-backs Is Denied

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WASHINGTON', .tun in 4,1%,
—The War Drprirtm.nl ti«l»v
repnrterl intensive nttmUini- nn.l
artillery duel* Iwtw.wi
I't..1
pine ifrfen.ler* n*vl the .lulinneie
•nil 'aid henvy enemy re.nf«.rcement* are In-iru- brouirhr up.
The*e
reinfnreem .nl'
ap­
parently were urdenil in prep a n tn n for u renewed Inptineae
offen*lve drive in l.inon.
A romidemhle nmnlnr »f ene­
my vraael* are re|*.rted ..ff the
cna*t of the *n therm..at I'h lip
pine laland of Mindanao, indirathltr the probability of iidditionnl
Jnp*ne»e Inndini;' there.
On the hn*i» of :i i ' 3 . ,|j*.
potrh It ap|ienrrd the Jnpnneae
were determined t«. t-und.le on
a nuirk knockout with » te r­
rific frontal nttnek rev u n lle"
of coat of men and e&lt;|iiipnient.
It wa* thnught that
utile*,
the Japanrae eaaay.-d a r.vkle**,
all-nut naaault, the Ameiican
Filipino
defender*
mi|(hl
be
able to hang on for i. ruit'idernl.le perl.nl. Thi* would prevent
the enemy from liitti'ferring u
major portion of it* l.mon diVI*Inna for all u*'aL.lt on Smgu
{lore.
Official Tokyo bmndcaat*, diaru**ing
the Philippine.
rampalgn. aakl 600 Japanese fi*hermen had be*-n recruitr.) to help
elear mine* and other n b.tnclr'
to 'hipping frt.m Manila harbor.

Sanford In The Only C'rnlral
Morldii Cllv Affording Kail. Highway
And Wuter TransportalIon

Rids A r e Landing
Tronns In Crimea
i To Break lIp Siege

Men «»f nnv
nmv t*k** th«*
cAur*e« ln*ing
the gov»*rn*neni
n»»*nt nf Kalurnt it»t). S'U*«TVi«i*r |
i Alex John-nn iln lahtl »hi4 morn- !
in* when he enno’lttci1 I that the* j
1 age l:mit of f»’» hti* •»*en re
mo,,**l.
"W*» are c^oorinllv «nt»*r%»«l»* I
. in men belv-nm |M an.I 2 1 mi l
f*"'*M |1V up.’ Mi John-*
| “ W r want m«*M who in
| th«*v ar«* w*»r»» ioit mill
i who n»ty think t.n*\

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|i»‘r* i* lr n : r inn"-* rtf a »
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e.n " In ! ion
in

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in -

I m ain fn llrm ia g llm in rrv a* inp rin v i- 'c * ..it i|n&gt; !Di-.*ian
frnnl
hav • iin|t«*ll«*il
ihn
i Nazi f r 'i p n nffitm
ivakn
&gt;a m iilillp-nf-night ili'iiiul

18 Out Of-To^vn Seminole County
Golf Entries Are Has 3,475 Acres
Made For Tourney Of C?lerv Planted ^ i

I young. ’
The niiMihor of
thia morning tolil»*l

F. »»•!*•n i "i ••-poMilent* wrrri*
A rturo To »riiiii«i
I’amril rotuluctor A itm
low f.' 11^ i fl'iMIt I’.'l t. • III’ tillId indik’rn mus' nlix**i|t ,‘I.IIM,•4 **if *"I *••$
\ lei«•.111\ b\ 1. 1.
.......... thi* r»’.
thr training - h ml M m mix • mini i«*t'eivt*« a prtmit I 1* 1
J l»**r14 u bi- b tlla* ft*r« m' m •»i f Um»
J
r( *M' »er at th . Fu*or&gt;- ►.it »D •4' • I 11 •on I'hil io li -l phi a to w .
Ilniblinw* -*t thi- hi"h ■»’ ...1 l b. •'Igto 'i, |) t
\ i ••lli'HH *$!- M. ill 11lbt|ii'&gt;l ft# It* III -Ii mid Amrr*
st'htMil will i»(&gt;«-n. h - ( •1* .* ... I In- nilMt get i p» I lint w I I'lll* \ • 1 Mil” -lUIFt't’4
INiaaibly hr fort tliui .lilt. . Mm 'In t •av«*l«
It'll • Mi'iiimbilr till’ Hr »»4*i «4 4#’| t
lnt«*i nmrfit i
\f r.
Johnson at itrtl.
t h e \ X•- I i t t o I »|l N. .th
I a l l &gt; f o i n o t t - o n i p h mi- w i*h 11
rtit‘i'1 th* it f*»r.*(•io art*
T h r p.rpo*** of Ih. 1t* •Illx«f’ n gulution
m i l l ll* I t h • t |i mv.
i ulifthli
i 4 to prrparv n 1*0 f.»r .1l« fl l|4f III
Tlie Nnxi* tt•I••*it Ru«*i»n *** •
«lu«trv lob-4 as Nlftlll D4 11"*4*11•|r'
c nniii»'t«* I ' h m ty, thi* nation'*
i »*i ft*io|i« hi*vi* ente *•••1 t "erit •
About 20 or 2-» team entri&lt;-&lt;, c«*M\ f p i ti i l. hax n total °f P ro -rm p U yn l rliidick of six hour 4 i
»e -|M |ihn«‘*. T h - &lt;**v»et4 n*n»rt
• *Uv Jtix days n w rrk an* of I
1M of them from out of loan. 9.4?.% nrfpk plat trtl
in ri'lrrv. fvrvtl to men with no fxiM-nnu* • |
I the reenter,* • f M..«»t'' . T,'e
h*y‘e he-n received iy I'n i.A II 'i about .v:i» ••»!«•» mn ,o th»»n was
I -.•mmiiniceti.in of iom.iiom N iStew«rt toe the flr«t tuiiewktne.it p lanii.l last v*nr, II J l.ehmnn, along m rchm iral. rar|o-nlr\ rn
I
lire t h - .leliel h- Itie »'•ho
nr
rle
rtrira
l
littrs.
Suppbinm
yf th - Central Ftorkla Golf- A*- WlOSk'i r
t thi* Snnfortl State tery rla a tn of th rrr hours tlailv I
I 'iiall no Movh.ii'k Til" P* *•
coeia'icn t-&gt; he held nt the Coun­
M lrk rt, stntftl
Im fiv. U^ r ____
men who have ha*l ^onit* «*x-------------ju re |*n.l " ■ •**ai|i'
the t’rltry Cluh Suii.lpv *f»nynoon. Hath
Market
tiup rn
B o * -' pm1**h imrt B»efl gtratl? Ip 1p»ri«nn*
nt| n m i rrfrrahiitir *ip
J A G K -O N V I I .I J '., Jan In
n u - !• lift tie- »wue
oro-amateur
ami
am-amaD
_ .. . IlflrB tif thr courso dr
|HiM-r4*h - “The di*cu«*inn leTh- ■’ • r n " '1 'tm e« in t p i r r r x .
tourney* '*31 be a tp -e d 'a rd
i*
W
w,,! * * » l f r n . - H r . Johoaon Milting from the n-cently pid.li ! 1 •• ie-.ht •I ................ ..
urovlmntely X» entYli'* or** el
#;,,,*
y i • • t» ’f a i t .
Tgtal market * l*’* f«*r thr n ttt ukj that n»en hav»* n rho.ee of fthetl h**ok. ‘ I'lnin V\«»u|&lt; Alnnit j
r'*
' m-cted In all.
*
»«*vrt| fourix* to Im* tmi**ht
B. L. MaUMe, of
i .ff.. *,| V | r,.,*,t|.l*'4 - h ' * * ’*
Bitiiunlnl tn 04it.M?.7S, | ^
m r rrn l l»i*e'ts»w', in which Ilr
Hnr I n n
,h *' r ,r ^ ,’, m eetine of the im.nth
nn-l should enter thi * toiea in V
t r , , * r .L n •• ••
‘• H U i l a i 1^ *
Thornn« Purr mi. Surgeon (ic iie n i, ••.I
t * ’» m'»»t d litln e tiU h . I* C.°’!n ' nkeiwlat'on in D e lan d .
it wn* 0*1 ir*CTt*iM.’ i.f n|»t»n»xim*trly $.14, which they have hud
■I an# *«n|y .......»**r*«|lrli*«|
lH-'
emu- i | h |»ublu- )|i*«lth H .ivirr, point*
ihni ovvr IhTrinkrr in lh«- |»rr,n^ nnv»•‘Wh- bhui
e’lP.enT^ L a
, 7 ‘,J " 'r '! " « " • » '• ' l« t-rc e n l of the rs.lina &gt;ri»r. Mr. I.i-hnun i»ai«l h»r
eiirerirnce.
•v ••nin * o f I h ........ ..
u r il^ f irn c r.
‘ „ut tin* fiiilur** *»f nntiunnl ofW lnl- III W lliio im •nccrftfte'
infnntiit* inrnlv&lt;l« fun.I of
th** I *b»* B*iti i«*&gt;*ult«*o| fr«»m tw ttrr i
1firiuU
Iiiki* |n»*itiv»* nrlum
l:»«sfB are n ^ io fil n

Florida Associations 530 More Than 1940:
Lehman Announces
Will S t a g e First
Market
Sales (Jain
Meet Of Year Here

Victory Book
:
Campaign Will
, . Start Jan* 12 B. L Maltbie Will
Mri. Jem es Mmnrhtor* Bemte Be Life Member

Surgeon (ieneral
Of United States
Will Visit State

WK Shrine, ehib

morning announced
that * tha
-triv# Will officially 'opert on
Monday, J«n. 12. with hea.Inuarter* located In the atore
formerly
oecuppird
by
the
Martin's Point Store
on
.112
n o r t h , o m t b **n«l e e n t - e w e r e
E«*t Second Street. A committee Shrln* C l u b by T . B radford romm-in’ty in which the »i.-rl l« I""'-* " " ,l vr1'" * , r demand fr«m
VO 2 I I
g»i""' . .umii.rrii.|
|&gt; o«liti:»i..n
••MS"»n*»ei**l
ill
M onenW.
i held Thi* will murk the fir«t do. mho them m n ik rl'. iin.lwbly doe '* »* v V l l l l l l C f l l
will be on hand all day to re- | Byrd, the tlu b 'e twe*ldent.
W▼ I I I
] in i v i i i |i
men-. i« creating lino
loW
H it l e r ' * *
e.*r
•eive the book*.
__ t o Mr. Malthi nt nation .he local fund will rr- ' &lt;•* incre**ed |irii&gt;|a-rity
The honor
( ’f l l l H i r f p r A n te * \ f » ' * 1 !'•'&lt; re-l in the ii|.;&gt;i ..asi-Mn*t ||** mii •
L (le* l'*r *
The nation-wide drive la' to r I thi* llm* I*' In commem'in.li.in -eive, Neil Smith .ta tiil ve.lerlea* rel.-rv va« »"ld during i
1
n u l ° I r i l II .Huriilu vi-it "f the Surge.ui Cell
in ti li i b l n m l ftoinlte-i tir#ni'l** «le
Ii.ie m le r a- the i-noi i* l-ter thi*
—— *
|ernl." «•!*' Dean Walter .1. Mu
'.he purpoM of collecting book* (o f the fiftieth anniversary of dov.
4 )i#ai| in :• II V*»ri n e w » i u » p e r •'
Ind reading m atter for ioldler*. hla Initiation Into the A rcin-t
(J.dfrr* fn.m HI.
A ir’&lt;i*t n- | » " ' beeiu*e "f climatle condi-1 W ASHINGTON. Jan 10 —(,1»i! therlv. iire*nlent of tlie Klornl i
iViiie . Public lleiiit'i t'oni l "tlerniftiiv't mili l i l . t e v s*»»-*rnt Mi***
vrllom, marinca and to aupply Arabic O rder of Noble* of the Delhi
and muny other (v'nlraj I,," n4&gt; idr I ehmnn 'tilled. Mor e l — R e t a i l automobile dealer'. ‘-Sla.1"Will
•• erlv icr
library acrylraa In camp*, port*, Mystic Shrine. The citation on Florida town* will cmnnete in , , l , r y •&lt;
brntight to the eontendlng their himine** ................... It r Pnrriin will le tb e ln iv e eiHer* *1 n»» r. \»it*♦li'.lI
|ill 11**
•tation*. on board »hlp*. the hi* certificate rorltes: ,
the two man team
mntehr* |n &gt;i«»tket daily nn.l the amount I* fared
with
immediate
di*a«- •‘"e*1 of honor ut it fttute-wide { ton * *•* I in*b*-*|
nr., ileriile.1 Ievpeetrd to ..o.tiiiiie to incretae. tor. • ..htaine.i f. „m |u „n
Hen cmiferei;,. «n ' He*lll. ... Il-une |* n i H i t le* w - ) l k** #w h o w li i
Red Cro*» center* and USO cen­
“ In view of this approarhlnp which the winner*
i t V - r r n n i e lbi*i e t i 4 | 4 *
ter*. .
The local Th‘- demand i* reiuoted n* being drr.on, price ndm inl'trutor. a, r ,“'
S
golden anniversary t* * iovnl by he»t Iutil .core.
|J r » ||| |i * - wilft I ••!»•»r I •••! v o a t e f *imn
l.v tlie
tin- k.imm n i e m l H - r '
............. .ia.o*..i..|
l.v
law yer*, phvtician* and ail nd faithful member of the enurse. whleh u*imlly draw* the '- a l . *nd the |o ire i ' de.crlbe.1 ] mi ranee yr*trrdnv that
It
J
.t*v |,v I 1--- o r m - o.-w»i»i»“«-e Ite.l
A
n
g
e
l
#
.Inn I rl-1"
I i 'omnnttih**in*f / f l ! f,n m rn i
»*ivinr
other
proftaalonal
m en' a y e .Shrine, In rood standing in. to UrgvBt f iffId in #ny of Ihr «•- ,,v Mr. I^hinnn
| Star I,. I.,. .I'hiiew ioforre;
lit*tel.
I
II
l.llllll
urged by member* of tho cam- order for 40 years—*
• ^ ittlo n ’s mrrtfl is in f nt* *n- | * |,,*f*^,o ry’*.
$l -l i » $*LM),iun tl, iu«h»*»ning th f fin .n r.il&gt;
I ■onpl.lr aupprcaai»ii t.f p r o -’ — ent* h rids” • f .,-oi .v.-'te "'i
oaign to aha re th eir book* with
ililion.
Rye
n
c
«
r
i
the
first
.
i‘*
‘r
crBtr*
.
*bnck
upon
the
ilmler*
re-M-lt
In rreventine Noble Malttiir
I elitutioii. u* the only
pr.'vell * * or»*oe ill '’ ii.-f *.•-»
I* -ton til.*
grrvnii,
making putt in«r ; ('ahbigt* rwte».
in tho : in** from siita rationing.
those In aervice whoae profe*- •with t h * certificate, President nine
Itepreurntativpx nt the .Init,- 4 ! menu, of i.-dueing veiien-ol ill*- 1 l» o " i »u «•,• illl'T of. ii'ive.
*lonal training h a t necetaarily Bynl **ldt “ Your re.mr.l oi r.O # nleaaure. according In heal ‘ county in the nuinvrr« of afrr«
t.eriu"n .dfe'cr*
golfera.
H inted with 6rtH. about 326 m"te headed bv L. Claire (V g i| e , I ejM*' .inroonding rum p an a*, i* I " " e hnn.tri*l
beer halted.
v»ara In good •t*nd;ng in the
l.v Dr. Paitun and h i* |“ J'r" ti*’«iii(/b» ^*••111 in i if p |L r.
A Hat of the book* moat need- Shrln*
The second tournament will |&gt;e than la«t year. Iceberg lettuce president of the N atlonil Ante. iudvornlid
ih#*
Kailinili
f reatil.
bill
I*
certainly
an
evamnle
author. Dr. U .A . Vioiderlcln, I
•'
*1 follow*:
Srxbrreie,
(hui rinan nrrenge ha* derreiaed from about lii'M Ir Peeler* a**nelath.-i, *uh. jto
worthy o f smalntlon by even nrlil at
[t hief of the
V w irrru l Diaeaee | o i»'l r.f tbi'i#* *tr$' umv $lr:»#l. lh«*
|K.'.
acre*
to
133.
There
are
73
mllte.l
Ih
rir
ca«e
to
M
r
1
1
.
„
Non-flctioni Applied
?*yeol- Noble in the O rder and we *re Stewnrt of th r Tournament t'oni*
••■wimih#*'* wj»ni.
the 1*.'*.
rere* planti-*! in iniae.1 vegeta! le*. •te— on at n mihlie con'e.eoce I t'ontr.d Divi.i.in of
M* Jin'vliil**. • Mini .1 bv Amcfi*
ig y; arithem etie; aviation: bu»- honored t« h*V* TOM a* n *.fr nilttpr, announced.
I'ul.llille .lth
Service.
The |
• lightly more than last -ear.
hold l.v the S - " -*!* r,i"tn.»»»e- |author, contend (h it nt lenM ho | •*■•»•Ih»‘Ii Kitt\-lift»vk f$* bia'r«. It.
nc*« and aaietmanahip; F.n*li*h member o f the Binfurtl Shtlne
I.ending the December vale* in v.-tig n tin g problem* of ,&lt;nnll
11•ti '•ninah*
tnmar and
ilmple reader* Club."
I iiom iil "f the Army nnd Nnvy , V t h$»ni'* rn nr**
were tomato.-' ($11,000), ral.liige bu'lne*a.
&lt;
illiteratea; crime and F. B. II i.oniiiuinjci. fuviir aegregation ill- j mu' tii'u* liln«’4 t#i Ay 4 • •»•$ an I
(
410
.
000
),
laana
($0,000)
and
About
30
Senator*,
nore 1.tro d of 'iippreaeiitn
police ayatema and fingerprint­
although j laiftl nu|i|tlv I*•*»•«• in til*. Vi'ilitorIceberg lettuce ($3,300).
than *ontettm(.* ..nrDeipnl............. i loci til* ,h »w higher venereal die- I rriMi -ni 1111*1 Nnrlli \ f$ u :i »vhib*
ing; algebra, geometry and trigmill’ll**
$-tiliiiMit&lt; nr.1
iir»* k»*vn•"**ion of the Senate, nltende.1 I ease lute* iiiiinng armed farce*"* |'rit«h
*wm*»ry; Calmlu* and table of
'
••••"'
Oe roiilioii'
Itoiiimi l n ri,t*-ent«
logarithm s;
(mathlmatic*
ar*
the meeting.
I WASHINGTON, Jno. 10. -0V&gt;
when reatricted diatrlfla jre |o-r- imr (lent m l
needed for promotional examina­
l “ * The A griculture Dep*r'iui*nt
Mr. Ileedvrse-i *11.1 th -t wS'te mitlcd, even Ihuugh girla in thoae *iii' fiirrr-x iimlt’r «'nnftt**iit atlftdt.
$»inr$» thnn *» ••
tion*); accounting; shorthand;
the iletnll* of the «otor'..l. 3 e ili-lii'l* nf# given periodic rx- I. ni'tnu»»»hrre«i|
«rr. flEPR E -M tO U Ft.O N . j* n I reported Friday in it* January
ib$* KittvLi\%k« w • i r v L ' t l
cltru* fru it report that the
lettering and mechanical draw- 1ft.— (AA—Fioo French w"l
•iniiuilioiM i i often a* twice »
rationing program might not
vi'Alrnlnv
with
ibiwtii'i-r
*ng; music; sports (boning and mat*» |« neeurvatlon o f th" !«• orange crop for the f i t 1-42
pee&gt;n|eted on Jrn . )R. th&lt;- 'eh.*1- %M*l*k
w restling); novel and play-writ- lands « f 8#, P le T e .a n d Mbnto- marketing aeaarn i* placed at
Hr. l’nrrun will vililr«**ft th«* V t h | l ,nil#*-4 M ill ••«! Miljfill’* tit h i T 4
nleil
dale,
the
govern—
ent
wuiM
JACKSONVILLE. Ja n . 10. — by that tlm» he able to tell Flnriiln "llyw jlh D »fflU H IH coil* •m ih**lr In!i'*t rla.xli with m&lt;#r«&gt;
&lt;ng; poetry; individual plays; *«g; Vlee-Admlrsl Eptlla Mu»e- H4.72fl.000 hone*, fn a tp a r-l with
travel (of past 10 yoars); hi lle* de*t*rgd today.
H4.0H2.000 for the 1010.11 mar- bCV—W««hington official* of the dealer* how It proposed to p-o ferrnci* tm "Thi* Itiim purU »»f th.in .Ml (•$*r inn n dm.I Itiliari
*
WPA were aiked Friday by
llriith * . Thift U hi* first »|N*ak- cruft in tin* ur$*u nf A'rt*«lnbia.
ograpby (especially the aborter
Mu*“1ler, who- eommsltded *h» ketiag seaaon, a n d CO,2H-I.nno State
Adm inistrator
llarkno** te rt th»m against lo*s «n the ing n|i|H*nrinci* in Fluritla »I m »*
ind more popular onan); history t'rv# *-re~rh un'*» th * t occnnled th* 10-year avrrag*.
•ale*
of
their
ear*
end
whnt
*
1
rly Enropsan:
North t»&gt;« l*t*nda eg De“ . fg . **|d a
Florida orange orndurtinn i* I., approve two project propo­ low nre* th*v —tv he "iven he- l&gt;fln,# ii|i|M$intc(| t»» hi« |»re»4‘iit
and South American since 1000. "lehlaett* **)-•* tho fntlow |r» estimated a t H|,.700.0fl0 hove*, sal, — one railing for Improve- rao«e n* handling and ato r— |H»* itit»»* ai”, v$*ar» ago by I'rrx iFlet'on; adventure,
svl»tlon. day ihrwoed the ro p n la l'in H compared w i t h 31,100,000 tho menta on the O rl'ndo Army air eo't* which rea’dted frnm the | deli’ Rm.'. vel..
h*a* and the other renunting
detcetive,
hUtOrieaL
humor, fav o r. o»
Dr. Walter H. Jonca, Miami,;
tha
v~*
FrvitrH previous reason
WPA au lato n re In rlearlng the order freetlng all fu rth er *.il‘*«- p rr'id rn l " l the Florida Mnlical
mystery, sports
and
western arala** Vlrhv, ••hleli te rm e r'Total
grap efru it
pre lucllon land
aurrounding the tnnply
WASHINGTON. Jan. l().-(4 h
A'a.'ciution, will inlriHlucr
Dr.
enutrollod the (aland. H " rtld for th* 1041.42 aeaann is e*tl- well* for the new Key Weal
I'Jtran. Dr. William II. Pickett, — Tho Rule* C onunlttre ha*
14 warao-* tmted fr» the mate.1 a t X I,440.000 hose*, com­ iiinelinea n o w under construe,
Slate health officer, will intro­ b e e n rei|Uo*lrd In n|&gt;prove a
VMiy e -U e- f*-**-*ng collabor­ pared with 43,033,000 the nr-- lien by the Navy Department.
duce Mr*. '-'pe«*ard L. Holland, rule to permit house .-onsideravlou* seaaon. and 24.3H7.00O
ation with tha A d a.
Improvements to t h e Army
»hu *111 o l*o lie in honur guest lion of u l.illi'.o ih.liar riverx
the 10-year average.
isle b a s e at Orlando rail for
and harbor* hill,
NEW YORK. J tn . 10, —(Ah— at the Pnrrnn dinner.
Florida g rap efru it nm dnrtlnn $326,762 In WPA funds, which The
Al| patriotic d tile n n of Florid I
Commltte-. aide* disclosed that
State* Golf A*** *I* placed a t 2 1 .400.non hove*, will he matched by $237,04! tim United
are
invited
tu
the
conference
even
rhnirm an .Mon-Held (!)., Tee.)
today rancelled all of
r b o Chief
Ctevgiand
esti­
compared w ith 24,000,000 last pledged by tha W a r D epart­ 1942 national championship*. In­ though they may n“t be member* hid made t h e r-^uaat. which
m ated th a t (SO damage
seaaon.
ment.
cluding Ih# open, am steur, wo­ of the Mate-Wide Pullic Health ws* In Pne wit.S his e irlle r -t»|iass*ee thi*
men’s title event, end public link* ronim itlce. Thera ia no registra­ cisinn In *-ek
tion f.-e. The conference begin* mrnlh dr *nite mntrnDnn* by
tournament.
isimwen
f#7— TWO «SMO*mna.
OiOJoat
yesterday afternoon la which
at
ll:U0
oVIork
Friday
Jan.
|fl.
,ome represeetxtlvca lh at the
The U S. G.A. said It would not
Ih* Gre«t
I take action on sectional tourna rloain- alamt 2:00 P.M. Saturday, measure 'hnuM lo&gt; , Id.-tracked
elevator X.
sect
ion*
I
heexuse nf the war.
menta. leaving that to
grain atewar* p ls tt.
RcnreaentaPre
K irw in
/D..
officials to determine.
—4l-wA*J .0 «« VIA .
WASHINOTON. Ja n . 1 0 -fA h
Ohio) an,| other* contended th*$
o u r .o v u u iB
vv*i*
•here was no valid reason to de­
Freetlng w eslher for the
w Wr y i , - aw|w*v*v that t v u n ited H tatet alrcra't
lay action sinen the hill did n*|
bias* Iw tub-tcro carrier Langley had he*n tank,
Hanford a m was foraeaatfor
aneronelate money but merely
#
tonight by th* w eather brt• Nsyy spokaantsn aakh Prid*aulherlted protect*, none tn H*
w * ( nf
I akalanid
today.
» b*M* »« Tokvo wo* olavloe “ the old
W
ASHINOfoN
■eg r u r u - n a -r iJ S iu . in ten se cerrle.1 out during the war u t .
Frost formation* will occur
TALLAHASSEE. Jen . ) * - '* ’&gt; ■"The
I" * design-led a * necessary to
• t 30 decree*. For th# San­
cut tha yytaePa location.
effteU I'.
—More th in 23 per-ent of Flo- rnmr\oced today that B»y »&lt;out* . ford area, 31 degree* waa
"Th* $gpgle» has h v n rank
thnnifhout
Th‘* 1,111
author!r« anrhte’a
property
th*
1941
tav
nredlcte .1 with the peek to
rclla la exem ot from general ad a u l i u n u " to mrtllca. unlte. -.nd
navigation a n d hydroh* reached a t Id*) A. M.
valorem levle*.
day. The eredlcUon for
Of the $2.1$6eVU^77
total • J S S J " unltlr t
W
U . r l
eopert" vahexiton In all eocnThe OC.D. said about lAOO.OOOiead p*xrvr developm ent, »h*
• lea, $M7A®0,7»7 la
exvmpt
•t* royl where it is.
and hoy* are now organised Besrev-Mannolrw eanol to Ohio
their "forecast for Florida felfrom tlie * under the hnjn#*tead
Neal g a m s and
49.000 Seoul unit* to the and Pennsylvania, the Tennwv
amendment, the n*w teduatrica
■- territories. —a-Totnblg*»e*
w»l»rw»y.
the
(Ten*rally fair and much
other speetel tew*.
•Hoetea ship ennal. ami the
“ r tenisditi tem p*raters
The asseoeed v*h*a o f egampt
T rlelty ,rlv * r project la Texas.
22 to 17 b) the extreme
slightly Da*
north and $7 to 32 In. the
fo r’ ell property In 1040, hafer*
Tahiti la on
“F m
Franc*.'
_
*

Free French Will
Control Islands

Orange Crop Larger,
G rapefruit I s Less

Orlando Asks For
WPA Air Base Grant

House Mav Consider
Rivers, Harbors Bill

Damage Is Caused By
Defective Oil Heater

(J. ^1 G. A. Cancels
Golf Tournaments

Heavy Loss Caused
B y PUpt Explosion

i&amp; zi

Spokesman Declares
Langley Still Afloat

Freezing Weather
Is Exuected Here

Some State Property
Exempt From Levies

‘

Aid Defense Work

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                    <text>THE SANFORD ITBRALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA
hai eeen ■ b etter price av en g e winning record never cqunlr.1 be.
New Records Are IThe
paid on w innan than before,' fora.
Celery Fed Cagers Down Tavares;
kverage price, favoritie* amt
The track aUo holds a hardljck
longihota.
haa
been
(lightly
ovar,
record,
twice
In
as
miny
(jays
the
Set At Sanford- $10 for each winner. The favor-lrabbit has broken down.' ranOpen Here Tonight With Eustis
itea are winning their share o fc s lin g races. The first one ha|&gt;the race, but a better class «&lt;,pened Tuesday night and
th&gt;;
dogs has resulted In wider-spread j second on . Wednesday. T‘&gt; carry
te ttia g , raising the prices on the | the coincidence still farther, both
‘ accidents happened in the seventh
LONGWOOD. Jan . It —(Spec winners.
T&lt;&gt;0. Hi-Guide’s feat in run ! race.
tal) —The Panfnrd'O rlandn Ken­
nel club wlnde up Its first two
week* of raring tomorrow night
w ith . more than one new record
First Race— Futurity
behlr£T It.
I .Smelly I Mu rk
, K « ll y Ann
Tbs first two weeks of racing
I A11 sittis nit «• I - . . I ' . K r — l y
lit..
J II M i l a n
I J d v Im I

Third |( jr e —.*».(« Mil*

HAVE YOUR w atch repaired by
one who really knows how. LEATTIERLKAK FERNS gi
•■d a n d
delivered. Slei
B rlgH i Jew eler Magnolia Ave.
work all the year. Price $ I
per 1000. C. A. Wales. F
Park.
VBIKO FEED S a t Toochton’s Gro.

32 FT. CABIN cruiser cheap
fo r cash. Owner leaving tu
Join n ary and m ust sell Immedlatsly. Lawrence. |&gt;h. 128.

FOR RENT
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HELP WANTED

TREE RIPENED Papayas. Gar.
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USED A PPLIA N C E S— 1 I ’m
1714 Park Ave.
rersal electric range, g o o d
Condition,
$33.00.
I
wood GARAGE APT. — 419 Palmetto.
range $20. Kerosene ranges
$5 to $20. G reen’s Fuel Gas
WHY LET AN OLD
Senrlre,
across
from
Post

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LO S T A N D FO U N D
LOST — llesslc, orange a n d
white fem ale pointer. Phone

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LOST — Poodle dog, almost
blind, answers to n i i h e of
Jabbo. Reward. Notify Dr.
or Mrs. W. T. I-angley.

BUY A GOOD USED
CAR FROM THE ADS

In Thi* Newipapcr

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a M orning
liolK r

M oats

ib

Meaty. Piq Polk

PhilfHclfshir:

S crapple

S houlder lb 19c

Savo A Little, E veryday, O n Everything You Buy
i6-o*

Fresh Clear Pig

S ides

Mi- h, Cf«&lt;»m C'.llM'i*

C h e e se

S
a
7
a

ib

H eads

*. O f f i c e r
\lt»|r**%*
« l.uck) I d l o i
7 |‘, r l r
-a h d l s t
M ini

PIGGLY

Teath lls rr—3-18 Mile

Rare—5-lfi

&lt;( t a l a l g i a
F ill
Fury
S
l&gt;ul l«n w«n
6
l ’ l* a » * n t
Hu*
7
Hinny M a tro n
h

Mile

Karol
Ida W M U t . l
l . t i i k t VI* k »
|| IUnil* t
|(*&lt;| T r a i t o r

W IGGLY

201 E. First St.

neys

MV w oec - anotommv.'I

Lowati Evoryday Price*
Hollas) Waak-End Specials
quantity tto m s mtsvio

7*/tc

L ao s)

LAM B

2

S ausage

L o v rrrs

ib 21c

S«U&lt;l fork

327 Sanford Ava

Roq.il Shank Cuts. Western Branded

In Cartons — P

Brains

ib

i's Reliable String End

19c

Round Bono End

Should»r-lb

Frash Florida Spanish

M ACKEREL
CLUB — T-BONE
Smothej &amp; Fryl
Tondor

There are IB vurietiva
hie f ieh and «hellfiRh
U nitnl eStatrn.

NO,DAIH-INo, I'M TAK'No '
(HAT JO S TOMNtf O f FEUS D
MS M HIS F ^ H E U S S raU E .
fM JU ST MOVING NSAUHfZ

ib

fork

.Ninth Rare—Futurity

Kleventh

17c

Chops....... Ib 0 % m
Hams...........Ib
Backbon o l b

Nllm
« 2 r lm # «
Smoky
Im i
Ht ay 'o
li u d K *
Hural
*!*, |.

1 M&lt;takei|
llc.l
tlrstth*-f
M$»l|s
2 IteM (Tut* M - i M b I &gt;i i ast « |»Miin(
3 N l u a il l*|i
7 llelle
H arper
I It o uu t i T r a f f i c a l l . l .
&gt;|....rw

ib

Plq Pork

EJfhth Rare— Futurity

1
2
3
4

TOUCHTON DRUG COT

C O U M T B T ST Y L E
P IC FORK
'•

Cash &amp; Carry Food Buying Is C h e a p e r-

Macltaral Staaks Ib 25c
Balt Est Side.

O y s te rs

.

Qt *S&lt;

p»

35c

A corn Brand R jndloss Sliced!
^

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Larqe. Headless, Ocean

By PAUL ROBINSON

wea.rM

ant. Jacob (Baddy) Baer.
Garden for the benefit o f the
T h e graataat puncher since Navy Relief Society. Thu b o u t ) _
Dempsey, and the 245 poua,| Go­ will be broadcast by tha M utual 9
liath who knocked Joe- dot »f
the ring In their toaale last May,
b a t was diagmalifled a fte r be­
ing floored three time*, start
h e u
pitching punches a t 1 0 :0tl P.M.
(E.S.T.)
In
Madison
Square

Aki'liM SIlCHJ CoM

flouts milk should b&lt;* p in tririzrd for th r
sim r
ri’NHuns
that row'ii milk i* paatnirizrtl.
nrrortiinif to the Drpurtmcnt of
Affrlrulturr.

•13$. W. It. MeClintock, 1001

T ararrs
P. 'Robertson (! )
P. Schulti («)
C. Cawthen (2)
G. U opineott (0)
G. W atson 3)

Fourth Rare—Futurity

H iith H arr— Futurity
i Take l |.
I ROOM FURNISHED apt suit­ 1 FtrM .r
Morn
* W h lllr
lour*
able for lady or couple em­ 32 1J 'ol yMfiu l ( ‘Mil
7 Juat
Sl.tl hl
ployed. Mrs. Krupp, 010 Park t H H ) I T %
« I Inn \
Ave.
Seventh Race— .Vift Mile

USED ELKCTHIC ililll. Office
safe, adding
machine, air
compressor •— good condiPnn
Inquire 2018 Palmetto Ave. FURNISHED G arsg . Apt. 112
W. 4th St.
3 TRUCKS— 1041 C. O E. Ford
truck. 1940
O. E. Sleeper
Chevrolet. 1010 1,-W-B Chev­ MODERN furnished apartm ent
rolet, heavy duty equipment,
for rent, newly rrfinished.
all, with 8:23 first line tires,
Alsu
7
room
unfurnished
2 speed
a ile s,
booster
house — 800 Magnolia Ave.
Phone 290, Speer It Sons.

Victor lots in
their
season'!
opener against Tavares
there
la«t night, the Seminole High
fele rv Fed Cagers sta rt their
lit Id home schedule urainsl a refotrtedlv fast Kustis five tonight
st h no o'clock a t.th e hi^h school
gym.
Paced hy Center Itillv Kleinmg, uho dropped in 10 pointst
the lo*atl le-uri nut|uiintrd Tainrr— I*. In 12. The play of troth
teams was rig g ed . and striekly
early -eason form was shown.
The Itulldofra used a rone de­
fense that bothered the Fed- for
the first two quarters, I j ading
a to n pt the half, the Feds took
charge of the situation in thn
t hirst quarter to i n fn - v r thole

Sanford
Herring &lt;3&gt;
Daniels (0)
Klemlng 110)
Ilranan 12)
Lee &lt;0&gt;.
Subs acorl
J*eV. Herring, forwsnl, racked
tin three m-ints. Bill Ilranan fo t
two nnd Hicks one. Schulti was
high man for the Bulldogs with
hslf a detrn
points. Herman
Morns. Junior
High
School
principal. who is handling the
i, am in the absence of Coach II M&lt; Cocas, who Ls ill, declared
l)&gt;,. play was none ton good last
night nnd ho|irs improved form
will t»e showir • against Kustis,
who usially haa a first class
outfit. 9
The Sanford It squad was nos­
ed out by the Tavares It tesm.
12 to II. Hasty led the locals
with four points.
1 The line ups:
»

Shrimp

NICE

tb

W rappod-ln Vk-lb Pkgs
V ^Pound-

29c

Fa!. Fancy

BOV *
in o ^ e
NOU

M ullet 2 ib* 2 5 c
Va Bed Fin

Ha v e n t
NOTICED

C roakers 3 ib* 2 5•Ac*
King Mackerel

S teak s , &gt;b
Cootsd

23c

*’

L obsters ib 2 0 c
!* •ah, te'ju Gvound

Lf-an. Meaty Bcel

B e e f 2 ib. 2 9 c S t e w

Fey. Whole SalUd Ttsh

ib

15c

R oe

ib

39c

Standard

UKSHIMA

|\ E KNOWN TOMMY S w C E
- ^ v W EW CUE c

£ " H K b FA1006CTT/HINS.
l-ASBr WsmE

N auK iss him good- **

Naw Crop Florida

eve. DAULifte / Because

TVS NSVB2.SEEN A BCN (

Ycr r

co u lo n f

o er/ n J

Famous datad
Coifaa at a
Bargain
Ptical

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Fi2ST i-'
L s J g L l bov r L

m

KiSScO.'

C a n llflo iv er
J| H ol P ric e !

Florida Gu m

C abbage

H E C A N r MAdZV S
BOTH O P US, A N D L
'jOlMX M AKE A VETW
s w e e t : OLD m a i d , c
. — . D A (2 L IN d /^

ib

3c

New Gap Grin

B eans

California Dauarl HsiVas

&gt; ib

7V kc

Cm 4 m Wased

R u ta b a g a s

ib 3 c

F.llh ftende

LONE RANGER

By FRAN STRIKER

B r o c c o l i ifl«i&gt;ch 1 5 c

Vacuum Puck

f«my fsses

C a r r o t s i«« b«h 6 Vic
Mcio riav ar To The Cupl—

D U MONTE
C llee Mellowed Tor Your Table—

Baauly
Soap;
Scakai

H fcC Cello

VARIETIES

pks 14c

fnwy Wlmsop ee Red Oelslees

A p p l e s 3 n&gt;* 2 3 c
U 1 r York ksawtet
A p p l e s 5 Hm 2 3 c
ln » 3 0 3
In o 3 0 3
In o 3 0 3
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3

S/NFORD. FLORIDA. SATURDAY. JANTARY 10. 1912

British
iave Vital bection;
JapsPoisedForBlow
I f * .

!

World's Rubber Cap­
ital 1 s Reported
Abandoned Before
^Hpponese D r i v e

1

‘C ?

Invading Troops
Arer Led By‘ Tanks
I
5(^Mile Junale Ad­
vance Is Made By
Foe In 24 Hours
M

am ocm tw i

e a rm i

field dispatch#*
IniOnied late tods* thst
Brllkl troop* had abandoned Kaala
l.ui-pur.
th*
world** crude rubber r-nltil.
tin aallea north of HlnvaW tr.
an
lh»
Jsnanese
panes*

rJ

Drop*

advancing

Ihrnu-h

Ibe Malayan “are—i heir
J-n»Ua. rfrchH thr out*
1 ** ftkifta of the city.
There waa no confirm!f p n |he British. howf l t e . that they h-d y'rlded
| Karla tamper. l-ed by hearv
| tanka. the iapsnewe opened
freer* I aaualt
on
ISe
southern part of
Kuala
pam per this momlnf.
Iltr

Aa»«#lat#4 PrwO

T h e J a p a n e s e today
claimed troope, let! by monte r ’tanka, advanced almoft
a In 24 hour*, reachWithin' 10 mllea of KuLumpur, the world’*
i rubber capital. 340
of Singapore.
fifth

Jy

.
~
stronghold
I a fruvely
and. need* rslnforeeurgently. The * R.A.F.
'£* slashed at three Jap baaea In
^ g^ land to relieve t h a presTha Nippon*** raided tha oil
eaotac of Tarakeh In north Bor■ pea for tha itch-td * t» «ht ,d**'
Tha Dutch aay tha continued atM p
and alaekenlng activity
iJ 'th * Phlllpplnaa prraaaa ar
Invasion attempt of tho Bout
Ind(m.
. .
Japanaae drove ahrod «*
bedraggled * " » “f
refugee*. and left In thei
derelict tin mina»
*. burryipf rubber atoeka.
ked machmrr* end ««'r'r,n*
Uvea In a land that had known
aea for eenturloa.
BHtl.h a ^ lm m a n MaetH a
Jhktful toll of Inradera, blaet,in " the'r mechanised enlcmna M
point bl.nk ran*# until the
, lungte* were atrown with corp­
se*. but the Iora; ten tide. wa»
not stemmed. Tha foU samle drlro
for Bin«apore waa under wa*.
f A althouwh tha Japan#** atlll
I

i

.K 2 S b 2 r3 ;ssS i“ J t
"r a l , " i u

o ,i~ .
w a te ,
“ l other troop* of
Chhuif Kai-Shek
to "dealfnated
______
In Burma, and more
are mad* to fellow thorn whan
and If they ar* nooded.

n . M.u«

----- --------- ... northoru HuprorfaM, waa reported In an
army eomnraalfii* to ka*a ahot
down aoren Jape**** plane* and
d-mMed at taaet four and poaaibiy! eight. w h e n th e Japanaae
tor of a brol
la Mctor after'sec
aft*
__ rangingr
m ' l iXX)-mlla
province on
toast through
. .. „
... Hops*. Anaod. Hanaa provineaa.

sr-w inss?

Destroyed Equipment In Libya

■•

Read* fo r trouble, with an
a!r. or hard-bitten
efficiency,
this pilot of an Interceptor plana
keep* hi* eye* aloft, somewhere
on the e**t const. Hi* *&lt;|uadron of pursuit plane* I* on the
alert day and night to repel
any attem pted invasion of the
heavily
industrialised
Atlantic
•caboard.
-------------- '
~~

WASHINGTON', .tun in 4,1%,
—The War Drprirtm.nl ti«l»v
repnrterl intensive nttmUini- nn.l
artillery duel* Iwtw.wi
I't..1
pine ifrfen.ler* n*vl the .lulinneie
•nil 'aid henvy enemy re.nf«.rcement* are In-iru- brouirhr up.
The*e
reinfnreem .nl'
ap­
parently were urdenil in prep a n tn n for u renewed Inptineae
offen*lve drive in l.inon.
A romidemhle nmnlnr »f ene­
my vraael* are re|*.rted ..ff the
cna*t of the *n therm..at I'h lip
pine laland of Mindanao, indirathltr the probability of iidditionnl
Jnp*ne»e Inndini;' there.
On the hn*i» of :i i ' 3 . ,|j*.
potrh It ap|ienrrd the Jnpnneae
were determined t«. t-und.le on
a nuirk knockout with » te r­
rific frontal nttnek rev u n lle"
of coat of men and e&lt;|iiipnient.
It wa* thnught that
utile*,
the Japanrae eaaay.-d a r.vkle**,
all-nut naaault, the Ameiican
Filipino
defender*
mi|(hl
be
able to hang on for i. ruit'idernl.le perl.nl. Thi* would prevent
the enemy from liitti'ferring u
major portion of it* l.mon diVI*Inna for all u*'aL.lt on Smgu
{lore.
Official Tokyo bmndcaat*, diaru**ing
the Philippine.
rampalgn. aakl 600 Japanese fi*hermen had be*-n recruitr.) to help
elear mine* and other n b.tnclr'
to 'hipping frt.m Manila harbor.

Member Associated Prr&gt;«

Delense School
Takes OH Ac;p
Limit For M ?n

1'ermit To Travel

[Nazi Foreign Office
Makes Denial In
Middle of Night
To ('urrcs|M&gt;ndcntH

IAxis Forces In
Africa Ketreat

Applicants From IS
Years Of Age And
lip May Now Enroll
Axis lank* ami supply truck* *u* piclurril ablutr f tllnwim;
Ih«* Btrong Iln ’i-h •ff«tMivr In Cyren*mu Sdiulh Afrii .in ir«Hip«
Lrlpvil blow up Ih f-f (ItTTnjn ami Italian armnrvil \-lntl«‘s m il
supply trucks. The nmppilb; up of
f•••«*!&gt; I rlnik I the line*
ii« still going «m» »tcn»nhug i j the lull
irpnrt« This | iIi h I h wan
pussril by the III Huh ccra^ir*
--------------------------------------- 4 —

M MHER 110

Report Of Revolution
In Germany Following
Set-backs Is Denied

Artillery Duels I n
P h i l i p pines Are
Staged As Enemy
A w a i t s Reserves

On The Lookout

Sanford In The Only C'rnlral
Morldii Cllv Affording Kail. Highway
And Wuter TransportalIon

Rids A r e Landing
Tronns In Crimea
i To Break lIp Siege

Men «»f nnv
nmv t*k** th«*
cAur*e« ln*ing
the gov»*rn*neni
n»»*nt nf Kalurnt it»t). S'U*«TVi«i*r |
i Alex John-nn iln lahtl »hi4 morn- !
in* when he enno’lttci1 I that the* j
1 age l:mit of f»’» hti* •»*en re
mo,,**l.
"W*» are c^oorinllv «nt»*r%»«l»* I
. in men belv-nm |M an.I 2 1 mi l
f*"'*M |1V up.’ Mi John-*
| “Wr want m«*M who in
| th«*v ar«* w*»r»» ioit mill
i who n»ty think t.n*\

. -A -—

•

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\riyii'..-. r.'ii'-liiit.f n Itn rili'r
i .M.int
..................... .
mi
th*’

'i n 'i p i i m

1'ri hi I i-r

t &gt;r|

|i»‘r* i* lr n : r inn"-* rtf a »
| i*i|.i«*nt
e.n " In ! ion
in

in -

I m ain fn llrm ia g llm in rrv a* inp rin v i- 'c * ..it i|n&gt; !Di-.*ian
frnnl
hav • iin|t«*ll«*il
ihn
i Nazi f r 'i p n nffitm
ivakn
&gt;a m iilillp-nf-night ili'iiiul

18 Out Of-To^vn Seminole County
Golf Entries Are Has 3,475 Acres
Made For Tourney Of C?lerv Planted ^ i

I young. ’
The niiMihor of
thia morning tolil»*l

F. »»•!*•n i "i ••-poMilent* wrrri*
A rturo To »riiiii«i
I’amril rotuluctor A itm
low f.' 11^ i fl'iMIt I’.'l t. • III’ tillId indik’rn mus' nlix**i|t ,‘I.IIM,•4 **if *"I *••$
\ lei«•.111\ b\ 1. 1.
.......... thi* r»’.
thr training - h ml M m mix • mini i«*t'eivt*« a prtmit I 1* 1
J l»**r14
u bi- b tlla* ft*r« m' m •»i f Um»
J
r( *M' »er at th . Fu*or&gt;- ►.it »D •4' • I 11 •on I'h ilio li-lp h ia to w .
Ilniblinw* -*t thi- hi"h ■»’ ...1 l b. • ' I g t o ' i , | )
t
\ i
• • l l i ' H H
*$!- M. ill 11lbt|ii'&gt;l ft# It* III -Ii mid Amrr*
st'htMil will i»(&gt;«-n. h - ( •1* .* ... I In- nilMt get i p» I lint w I I'lll* \ • 1 Mil” -lUIFt't’4
INiaaibly hr fort tliui .lilt. . Mm 'In t •av«*l«
It'll • Mi'iiimbilr till’ Hr »»4*i «4 4#’| t
lnt«*i nmrfit i
\f r.
Johnson at itrtl.
t h e \ X•- I i t t o I »|l N. .th
I a l l &gt; foi not t- o n i p h mi- w i*h 11
rtit‘i'1 th* it f*»r.*(•io art*
T h r p.rpo*** of Ih. 1t* •Illx«f’ n gulution
m i l l ll* I th • t |i mv.
i ulifthli
i 4 to prrparv n 1*0 f.»r .1l« fl l|4f III
Tlie Nnxi* tt•I••*it Ru«*i»n *** •
«lu«trv lob-4 as Nlftlll D4 11"*4*11•|r'
cnniii»'t«* I'h mty, thi* nation'* P ro -rm p U yn l rliidick of six hour 4 i
i »*i ft*io|i« hi*vi* ente *•••1 t "erit •
About 20 or 2-» team entri&lt;-&lt;,
»e -|M |ihn«‘*. T h - &lt;**v»et4 n*n»rt
fpitiil. hax n total °f • *Uv J t ix days n w rrk an* of I
1M of them from out of loan. c«*M\
9.4?.% nrfpk plat trtl
in ri'lrrv. fvrvtl to men with no fxiM-nnu* • |
I the reenter,* • f M..«»t'' . T,'e
h*y‘e he-n received iy I'ni.AII'i about .v:i» ••»!«•» mn ,o th»»n was
I -.•mmiiniceti.in of iom.iiom N iStew«rt toe the flr«t tuiiewktne.it planii.l last v*nr, II J l.ehmnn, along m rchm iral. rar|o-nlr\ rn
I
lire t h - .leliel h- Itie »'•ho
nr
rle
rtrira
l
littrs.
Suppbinm
yf th- Central Ftorkla Golf- A*- WlOSk'i r t thi* Snnfortl State
tery rla a tn of th rrr hours tlailv I
I 'iiall no Movh.ii'k Til" P* *•
coeia'icn t-&gt; he held nt the Coun­
M lrk rt, stntftl
Im fiv. U^ r ____
men who have ha*l ^onit* «*x-------------ju re |*n.l " ■ •**ai|i'
the t’rltry Cluh Suii.lpv *f»nynoon. Hath
Market
tiup rn
B o * -' pm1**h imrt B»efl gtratl? Ip 1p»ri«nn*
nt| n m i rrfrrahiitir *ip
J A G K -O N V I I .I J '., Jan In
n u - !• lift tie- »wue
oro-amateur
ami
am-amaD
_ .. . IlflrB tif thr courso dr
|HiM-r4*h - “The di*cu«*inn leTh- ■’ •rn"'1 'tm e« in i *t p i r r r x .
tourney* '*31 be atp-ed'ard
W
w,,! * * » l f r n . - H r . Johoaon Milting from the n-cently pid.li ! 1 •• ie-.ht •I ................ ..
urovlmntely X» entYli'* or** el
#;,,,*
y i • • t» ’f a i t .
Tgtal market * l*’* f«*r thr n ttt ukj that n»en hav»* n rho.ee of fthetl h**ok. ‘ I'lnin V\«»u|&lt; Alnnit j
r'*
' m-cted In all.
*
»«*vrt| fourix* to Im* tmi**ht
i .ff.. *,| V | r,.,*,t|.l*'4 - h ' * * ’*
Bitiiunlnl tn 04it.M?.7S, | ^
V m r rrn l l»i*e'ts»w', in which Ilr
,h*' r,r^,’, meetine of the im.nth
t r , , *r .L n •• ••
‘• H U i l a i 1^ *
*1 ir*CTt*iM.’ i.f n|»t»n»xim*trly $.14, nn-l should enter thi * toiea in Thornn« Purr mi. Surgeon (ic iie n i, ••.I
C.°’!n' nkeiwlat'on in Deland. it wn* 0
they have
■I an# *«n|y .......»**r*«|lrli*«|
lH-'
emu- i | h |»ublu- )|i*«lth H .ivirr, point*
ihni ovvr IhTrinkrr in lh«- |»rr- which ,n^
nnv»- hud •‘Wh- bhui
7 ‘,J"'r '!"«"• »'•' l« t-rcenl of the rs.lina &gt;ri»r. Mr. I.i-hnun i»ai«l h»r
eiirerirnce.
•v ••nin * o f I h ........ ..
u r il^ f irn c r.
‘ „ut tin* fiiilur** *»f nntiunnl ofW lnl- III W lliio im •nccrftfte'
infnntiit* inrnlv&lt;l« fun.I of
th** I *b»* B*iti i«*&gt;*ult«*o| fr«»m tw ttrr i
1firiuU
Iiiki* |n»*itiv»* nrlum
l:»«sfB are n ^ io fil n

Florida Associations 530 More Than 1940:
Lehman Announces
Will S t a g e First
Market
Sales (Jain
Meet Of Year Here

Victory Book
:
Campaign Will
, . Start Jan* 12 B. L Maltbie Will
Mri. Jem es Mmnrhtor* Bemte Be Life Member

Surgeon (ieneral
Of United States
Will Visit State

WK Shrine, ehib

morning announced
that * tha
-triv# Will officially 'opert on HnrB.InnL. MaUMe, of
Monday, J«n. 12. with hea.I- t*’» m'»»t dlitlnetiUh. I*
nuarter* located In the atore
,
formerly
oecuppird
by
the e’lP.enT^ L a
Martin's Point Store
on
.112
E«*t Second Street. A committee Shrln* C lu b by T. Bradford
i
will be on hand all day to re- | Byrd, the tlub'e twe*ldent.
•eive the book*.
__ to Mr. Malthi nt
The honor
The nation-wide drive la' to r I thi* llm* I*' In commem'in.li.in
'.he purpoM of collecting book* (o f the fiftieth anniversary of
atter for ioldler*. hla Initiation Into the A rcin-t
Ind reading m
matter
vrllom, marinca and to aupply Arabic O rder of Noble* of the
library acrylraa In camp*, port*, Mystic Shrine. The citation on
•tation*. on board »hlp*. the hi* certificate rorltes: ,
Red Cro*» center* and USO cen­
“ In view of this approarhlnp
ter*. .
golden anniversary t* * iovnl
lawyer*, phvtician* and ail nd faithful member of the
other proftaalonal men' a y e .Shrine, In rood standing in. to
urged by member* of tho cam- order for 40 years—*
oaign to ahare their book* with
In rreventine Noble Malttiir
those In aervice whoae profe*- •with t h * certificate, President
*lonal training hat necetaarily Bynl **ldt “ Your re.mr.l oi r.O
beer halted.
v»ara In good •t*nd;ng in the
A Hat of the book* moat need- Shrln*
I* certainly an evamnle
*1 follow*:
worthy o f smalntlon by even
Non-flctioni Applied ?*yeol- Noble in the O rder and we *re
ig y; arithemetie; aviation: bu»- honored t« h*V* TOM a* n *.fr
nc*« and aaietmanahip; F.n*li*h member o f the Binfurtl Shtlne
tnmar and ilmple reader* Club."

illiteratea; crime and F. B. Ipolice ayatema and fingerprint­
ing; algebra, geometry and trig*wm*»ry; Calmlu* and table of
logarithms;
(mathlmatic*
ar*
needed for promotional examina­
tion*); accounting; shorthand;
lettering and mechanical draw*ng; music; sports (boning and
wrestling); novel and play-writ&lt;ng; poetry; individual plays;
travel (of past 10 yoars); hi
ograpby (especially the aborter
ind more popular onan); history
rly Enropsan:
North
and South American since 1000.
Flet'on; adventure, svl»tlon.
detcetive,
hUtOrieaL
humor,
mystery, sports and western

yesterday afternoon la which

Orange Crop Larger,
Grapefruit I s Less

Orlando Asks For
WPA Air Base Grant

Heavy Loss Caused
By PUpt Explosion
f#7—
-

isimwen
TWO «SMO*mna.
OiOJoat
Ih* Gre«t

i&amp; zi

elevator X.
grain atewar* plstt.
—4l-wA*J .0 «« VIA .

2I I

. .umii.rrii.|
|&gt; o«liti:»i..n
men-. i« creating lino
\ f » ' * 1 !'•'&lt; re-l in the ii|.;&gt;i ..asi-Mn*I r i l II .Huriilu vi-it "f the Surge.ui Cell
|ernl." «•!*' Dean Walter .1. Mu
10 —(,1»i! therlv. iire*nlent of tlie Klornl i
iViiie . Public lleiiit'i t'oni l
dealer'. ‘-Sla.1"Will

I I I

g»i""'

] in

i v i i i |i

n o r t h , o m t b **n«l e e n t - e w e re
••MS"»n*»ei**l
ill
MonenW.
H it le r '* *
e.*r

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t

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mii

•

L (le* l'*r *

in ti liibl n m l ftoinlte-i tir#ni'l** «le
4)i#ai| in :•II V*»ri n e w » i u » p e r •'
"tlerniftiiv't mili l il .t ev s*»»-*rnt Mi***

*♦•• erlv icr
Florida town* will cmnnete in , , l , r y •&lt;
brntight to the eontendlng their himine** ................... It r Pnrriin will le tb e ln iv e eiHer* *1 n»» r. \»it
li'.lI |ill 11**
the two man team
mntehr* |n &gt;i«»tket daily nn.l the amount I* fared
with
immediate
di*a«- •‘"e*1 of honor ut it fttute-wide { ton * *•* I in*b*-*|
which the winner*
nr., ileriile.1 Ievpeetrd to ..o.tiiiiie to incretae. tor. • ..htaine.i f. „m |u „n
Hen cmiferei;,. «n ' He*lll. ... Il-une |*ni H it le* w-) l k** #w h o w lii
itV-rrnnie lbi*i eti4|4 *
by he»t Iutil .core.
The local Th‘- demand i* reiuoted n* being drr.on, price ndm inl'trutor. a, r ,“'
S
|J r»||||i*- w ilft I ••!»•»r I •••! v o a t e f *imn
l.v tlie
tin- k.imm n i e m l H - r '
enurse. whleh u*imlly draw* the '- a l . *nd the |o ire i ' de.crlbe.1 ] mi ranee yr*trrdnv that
............. .ia.o*..i..|
l.v
It
J
.t*v |,v I 1--- o r m - o.-w»i»i»“«-e Ite.l
Angel#
.Inn Irl-1"
I i 'omnnttiUrgvBt f iffId in #ny of Ihr «•- ,,v Mr. I^hinnn
h**in*f / f l ! f,n m rn i
»*ivinr
| Star I,. I.,. .I'hiiew ioforre;
lit*tel.
I
II
l.llllll
• ^ ittlo n ’s mrrtfl is in f nt* *n- | * |,,*f*^,o ry’*.
$ l-li» $*LM),iun tl, iu«h»*»ning th f fin .n r.il&gt;
I ■onpl.lr aupprcaai»ii t.f p r o -’ — ent* h rids” • f .,-oi .v.-'te "'i
ililion. Rye
n c « r i the first . i‘*‘r crBtr*
. *bnck upon the ilmler* re-M-lt I elitutioii.
u* the only
pr.'vell * * or»*oe ill '’ ii.-f *.•-»
I* -ton til.*
nine
grrvnii,
making putt in«r ; ('ahbigt* rwte».
in tho : in** from siita rationing.
Itepreurntativpx nt the .Init,- 4 ! menu, of i.-dueing veiien-ol ill*- 1 l» o " i »u «•,•illl'T of. ii'ive.
# nleaaure. according In heal ‘ county in the nuinvrr« of afrr«
t.eriu"n .dfe'cr*
golfera.
H inted with 6rtH. about 326 m"te headed bv L. Claire (V g i| e , I ejM*' .inroonding rum p an a*, i* I " " e hnn.tri*l
l.v Dr. Paitun and h i* |“ J'r" ti*’«iii(/b» ^*••111 in iifp |Lr.
The second tournament will |&gt;e than la«t year. Iceberg lettuce president of the N atlonil Ante. iudvornlid
ih#*
Kailinili
f reatil.
bill
author. Dr. U .A . Vioiderlcln, I
•'
nrlil at
Srxbrreie,
(huirinan nrrenge ha* derreiaed from about lii'M Ir Peeler* a**nelath.-i, *uh. jto
[t hief of the
V w irrru l Diaeaee | o i»'l r.f tbi'i#* *tr$' umv $lr:»#l. lh«*
|K.'.
acre*
to
133.
There
are
73
mllte.l
Ih
rir
ca«e
to
M
r
1
1
.
„
Stewnrt of th r Tournament t'oni*
••■wimih#*'* wj»ni.
the 1*.'*.
rere* planti-*! in iniae.1 vegeta! le*. •te— on at n mihlie con'e.eoce I t'ontr.d Divi.i.in of
nilttpr, announced.
M* Jin'vliil**. • Mini .1 bv Amcfi*
I'ul.llille .lth
Service.
The |
• lightly more than last -ear.
hold l.v the S - " -*!* r,i"tn.»»»e- |author, contend (h it nt lenM ho | •*■•»•Ih»‘Ii Kitt\-lift»vk f$* bia'r«. It.
I.ending the December vale* in v.-tig n tin g problem* of ,&lt;nnll
11•ti '•ninah*
I iiom iil "f the Army nnd Nnvy , V t h$»ni'* rn nr**
were tomato.-' ($11,000), ral.liige bu'lne*a.
&lt;
I i.oniiiuinjci. fuviir aegregation ill- j mu' tii'u* liln«’4 t#i Ay 4 • •»•$ an I
( 410.000), laana ($0,000) and
About
30
Senator*,
nore 1.tro d of 'iippreaeiitn
although j laiftl nu|i|tlv I*•*»•«• in til*. Vi'ilitorIceberg lettuce ($3,300).
than *ontettm(.* ..nrDeipnl............. i loci til* ,h »w higher venereal die- I rriMi -ni 1111*1 Nnrlli \ f$ u :i »vhib*

I WASHINGTON, Jno. 10. -0V&gt;
l “ * The A griculture Dep*r'iui*nt
j*
n
I reported Friday in it* January
«rr. flEPRE-MtOUFt.ON.
cltru* fru it report that the
1ft.—(AA—Fioo French w"l
mat*» |« neeurvatlon of th" !«• orange crop for the f i t 1-42
lands «f 8#, PleTe.and Mbnto- marketing aeaarn i* placed at
JACKSONVILLE. Jan. 10. —
*«g; Vlee-Admlrsl Eptlla Mu»e- H4.72fl.000 hone*, fn a tp a r-l with bCV—W««hington official* of the
H4.0H2.000 for the 1010.11 marlle* de*t*rgd today.
*
WPA were aiked Friday by
Mu*“1ler, who- eommsltded *h» ketiag seaaon, a n d CO,2H-I.nno State
Adm inistrator
llarkno**
t'rv# *-re~rh un'*» th*t occnnled th* 10-year avrrag*.
Florida orange orndurtinn i* I., approve two project propo­
t»&gt;« l*t*nda eg De“. fg. **|d a
sal,
—
one
railing
for
Improve"lehlaett* **)-•* tho fntlow|r» estimated a t H|,.700.0fl0 hove*, menta on the O rl'ndo Army air
compared
w
i
t
h
31,100,000
tho
day ihrwoed the ropnlal'in H
h*a* and the other renunting
favor. o» tha v ~ *
FrvitrH previous reason
WPA au lato n re In rlearlng the
Total
grap
efru
it
pre
lucllon
arala** Vlrhv, ••hleli termer'land
aurrounding the tnnply
enutrollod the (aland. H" rtld for th* 1041.42 aeaann is e*tl- well* for the new Key Weal
14 warao-* tmted fr» the mate.1 a t X I,440.000 hose*, com­ iiinelinea n o w under construe,
VMiy e-U e- f*-**-*ng collabor­ pared with 43,033,000 the nr-- lien by the Navy Department.
vlou* seaaon. and 24.3H7.00O
ation with tha Ada.
Improvements to t h e Army
the 10-year average.
isle b a s e at Orlando rail for
Florida g rap efru it nm dnrtlnn $326,762 In WPA funds, which
I* placed a t 2 1 .400.non hove*, will he matched by $237,04!
esti­
compared w ith 24,000,000 last pledged by tha W a r D epart­
seaaon.
ment.

Damage Is Caused By
Defective Oil Heater
rb o Chief Ctevgiand
mated that (SO damage

Free French Will
Control Islands

romm-in’ty in which the »i.-rl l« I""'-* " " ,l vr1'" * , r demand fr«m
VO
held Thi* will murk the fir«t do. mho them m n ik rl'. iin.lwbly doe '* »* v V l l l l l l C f l l
W▼
nation .he local fund will rr- ' &lt;•* incre**ed |irii&gt;|a-rity
( ’f l l l H i r f p r A n te *
-eive, Neil Smith .ta tiil ve.lerlea* rel.-rv va« »"ld during i
1
n u l°
dov.
Ii.ie m le r a- the i-noi i* l-ter thi*
—— *
(J.dfrr* fn.m HI.
A ir’&lt;i*t n- | » " ' beeiu*e "f climatle condi-1 W ASHINGTON. Jan
Delhi
and muny other (v'nlraj I,," n4&gt; idr I ehmnn 'tilled. M orel— R e t a i l automobile

Spokesman Declares
Langley Still Afloat Freezing Weather
Is Exuected Here
WASHINOTON. Jan. 10-fA h

w Wr y i , - aw|w*v*v that t v united Htatet alrcra't
bias* Iw tub-tcro carrier Langley had he*n tank,
#
• Nsyy spokaantsn aakh Prid*» b*M* »« Tokvo wo* olavloe “the old

cut tha yytaePa location.
"Th* $gpgle» has h v n rank

•t* royl where it is.
Neal g a m s and

Freetlng weslher for the
Hanford a m was foraeaatfor
tonight by th* weather brtw *( nf
I akalanid
today.
Frost formation* will occur
•t 30 decree*. For th# San­
ford area, 31 degree* waa
nredlcte.1 with the peek to
h* reached at Id*) A. M.
day. The eredlcUon for
their"forecast for Florida fel(Ten*rally fair
“ r tenisditi
22 to 17 b)
north and $7 to

and much
temp*raters
the extreme
32 In. the

mill’ll** roiilioii'
$-tiliiiMit&lt; nr.1
iir»* k»*vnSenate, nltende.1 I ease lute* iiiiinng armed farce*"*'|'rit«h ••••"'Oe
Itoiiimi l n ri,t*-ent«
when reatricted diatrlfla jre |o-r- imr (lent m l
Mr. Ileedvrse-i *11.1 th-t wS'te mitlcd, even Ihuugh girla in thoae *iii' fiirrr-x iimlt’r «'nnftt**iit atlftdt.
$»inr$» thnn *» ••
the iletnll* of the «otor'..l.3e ili-lii'l* nf# given periodic rx- I. ni'tnu»»»hrre«i|
ib$* KittvLi\%k« w
• ir v L 't l
•iniiuilioiM i i often a* twice »
rationing program might not
vi'Alrnlnv
with
ibiwtii'i-r
pee&gt;n|eted on Jrn. )R. th&lt;- 'eh.*1- %M*l*k
V t h |l,nil#*-4 M i l l ••«! Miljfill’* tit h i T 4
Hr. l’nrrun will vililr«**ft th«*
nleil dale, the govern—ent wuiM
•m ih**lr In!i'*t rla.xli with m&lt;#r«&gt;
by that tlm» he able to tell Flnriiln "llyw jlh D»fflUHIH coil* th.in .Ml (•$*r inn n dm.I Itiliari
"Thi* Itiim purU »»f
dealer* how It proposed to p-o ferrnci* tm
cruft in tin* ur$*u nf A'rt*«lnbia.
tert th»m against lo*s «n the llriith * . Thift U hi* first »|N*aking n|i|H*nrinci* in Fluritla »I m »*
•ale* of their ear* end whnt *1- l&gt;fln,#
t»» hi« |»re»4‘iit
lownre* th*v —tv he "iven he- |H»* itit»»*ii|i|M$intc(|
ai”, v$*ar» ago by I'rrx i-

•"**ion of the
the meeting.

rao«e n* handling and ator—
eo't* which rea’dted frnm the | deli’ Rm.'. vel..
Dr. Walter H. Jonca, Miami,;
order freetlng all fu rth er *.il‘*«- p rr'id
rn l " l the Florida Mnlical

(J. ^1 G. A. Cancels
Golf Tournaments
NEW YORK. J tn . 10, —(Ah—
The United State* Golf A*** *tim today rancelled all of
1942 national championship*. In­
cluding Ih# open, am steur, wo­
men’s title event, end public link*
tournament.
The U S. G.A. said It would not
I take action on sectional tourna
menta. leaving that to sect ion* I
officials to determine.

Some State Property
Exempt From Levies
TALLAHASSEE. Jen. ) * - ' * ’&gt;
—More thin 23 per-ent of Florhte’a property
th* 1941 tav
rclla la exemot from general ad
valorem levle*.

House Mav Consider
Rivers, Harbors Bill

WASHINGTON. Jan. l().-(4 h
— Tho Rule* C onunlttre ha*
b e e n rei|Uo*lrd In n|&gt;prove a
rule to permit house .-onsideralion of u l.illi'.o ih.liar riverx
and harbor* hill,
Commltte-. aide* disclosed that
rhnirm an .Mon-Held (!)., Tee.)
hid made t h e r-^uaat. which
ws* In Pne wit.S his e irlle r -t»cisinn In *-ek
|iass*ee thi*
mrnlh dr *nite mntrnDnn* by
,ome represeetxtlvca lh at the
measure 'hnuM lo&gt; , Id.-tracked
heexuse nf the war.
RcnreaentaPre
K irw in
/D..
Ohio) an,| other* contended th*$ ‘
o u r .o v u u iB
vv*i*
•here was no valid reason to de­
lay action sinen the hill did n*|
aneronelate money but merely
aulherlted protect*, none tn H* •
W
ASHINOfoN
■eg r u r u - na-riJSiu. intense cerrle.1 out during the war u t.
■"The
I" * design-led a * necessary to
rnmr\oced today that B»y »&lt;out* . effteU I'.
thnnifhout
Th‘* 1,111
author!r« ana u l i u n u " to mrtllca. unlte. -.nd
navigation a n d hydro- .

A'a.'ciution, will inlriHlucr
Dr.
I'Jtran . Dr. William II. Pickett,
Slate health officer, will intro­
duce Mr*. '-'pe«*ard L. Holland,
»hu *111 o l*o lie in honur guest
at the Pnrrnn dinner.
Al| patriotic d tile n n of Florid I
are invited tu the conference even
though they may n“t be member*
of the Mate-Wide Pullic Health
ronim itlce. Thera ia no registra­
tion f.-e. The conference begin*
at ll:U0 oVIork Friday Jan. |fl.
rloain- alamt 2:00 P.M. Saturday,

Aid Defense Work

Of the $2.1$6eVU^77 total • J S S J " u n ltlr t
W
U . r l
j
eopert" vahexiton In all eocnThe OC.D. said about lAOO.OOOiead p*xrvr development, »h* , j
• lea, $M7A®0,7»7 la
exvmpt
and hoy* are now organised Besrev-Mannolrw eanol to Ohio
;’
from tlie* under the hnjn#*tead
49.000 Seoul unit* to the and Pennsylvania, the Tennwv
j
amendment, the n*w teduatrica
■- territories. —a-Totnblg*»e* w»l»rw»y.
the
r
other speetel tew*.
•Hoetea ship ennal. ami the
'I
The asseoeed v*h*a of egampt
Trlelty ,rlv*r project la Texas.
slightly Da*
for’ ell property In 1040, hafer*
Tahiti la on
“F m V ,- i
Franc*.'
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TOE SANFORD nERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

&gt;AY, JANUARY 10, 1942
ft*

THE 8ANF0BP H P A L P , SANFORD, FLORIDA

Sanford Herald

Inflation Ahead

SATURDAY, JANUARY 10,. 1 9 g

ADOLF'S CHRISTMAS TREE

GENEVA NEWS

It is not easyNto look into the future and see exactly
what is going to happen at any time. It is even more
ST, tom at the Fa,ft OftM difficult at a time like this when the fate of the world
• w m ifca a n may hinge upon the outcome-of a single battle. Out of
et u « n * a,
one thing we believe this country can be reasonably cer­
HOLLAND U DEAN
tain: inflation Is inevitable.
Mil**
DBA*—■—•**■* Msaawev
The government Is adopting certain price control
B c a ic w im o * s t r a t
measures
designed to prevent runaway prices, but thu ■
rvysaiv la Advaacv
measures lack teeth in them and a t best are mere stop-!
gaps. They may serve to retard rising prices but they I
cannot prevent them. Furthermore even more stringent |
legislation, if timid Congressmen could be prevailed upon
All sM tnarr w ftlna, earta mt to adopt It^could not prevent the Inflationary trend In
■ev-alvfttaws n t a n lav* aft
M .ta t I I I yarvaaa ml the long run.
* will Iw t i i n a e far
The government is spending nearly 60 billion dollars
• J n t tW a a rata*.
. ---------.
S m iH W f
Ita v .a a a a f ta - during tho next fiscal year alone. What it will spend the
f tj a a l la * . H f t m . , 1 , n . M araM l a year after that is not even contemplated. If the war is
“
I D a le mt o C v a tlla lM .
c a l a l a l a a * to l* a la n e - still in progress the figure may reach 100 billion. Tho
ftfea r a a a l r r w ith y e t—
D a ta Is C U n * a aaA bulk of this money is being borrowed, and despite De­
fense stamps and bonds, most of it will be borrowed from
T W R e r a 14 la , M a n t a , aft T h , the banks and insurance companies. It is in a sense new­
A a a a .l a ia e d m . w h ic h ft* v t a l n a fta a lr e a M lle * ( a f h a wmm tm a n - ly created mon’y, what might be called "credit green-1
yw hltaaftlaw .ft o il , r w , S la e a la h * * backs."
#• It a*
-aft a l h e m i a a
_ l a fthto y a v a r a a 4
a im
Thla money which the government makes by borrow-,
to — I - a w - ——hlftaha* h a raft a .
. H t h l a fta —a h ll— ftft— mt mpmmtmt ing from the banks, it puts into immediate circulation i
M w l f t n h .r r f ta a r a aft— ra -a v v e e . by paying the vast and ever Increasing horde of public 1
officials who work for the government, by paying t h e !
SATURDAY. JAN. 10, IS4S men In the Army and Navy whose numbers will soon be
BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY swelled to five or six million, by buying equipment from
the armament producing factories which in turn give it!
„HUMBLE8T
,,,5.«,,8fo,;OS8'«
LEJ
.
"
R
II!E
1°
their
employees.
• TO
WIN T H E
...............
r
Altog:ther
these
billions of dollars are getting into
VERT
HIGHEST
DISTINC­
T IO N
FROM GOD HIMSELF: the hands of the consuminir public at the very time when
W a ll dons g o o d
and fa ith fu l there Is a diminishing quantity of goods to consume.
• a rra n t— M a t t 3 5 :2 3 .
Factories which normally make automobiles are now mak­
ing tanka and planes. Factories which once made Mres
FACING TIIK HIIADOWH
(From the PsrU Herald, 1015) for the motoring public are now making them exclusively
W H E N I behold tho tens* and
for government use. Factories which once made shirts
tragic night
Shrouding the earth In vague, for workingmen are now making them for soldiers.
And so we have a condition wherein the people with
symbolic gloom.
Aad when I think that, ere my bigger and bigger rolls of bills In their nocketa are bid­
fancy’s flight
H ag reached the portal* of the ding against each o»her for commodities which are gc'ting
smaller and smaller In number. If there Ip any way to
Inner room
Wh«ra knightly ;rho»ts, guarding keep them from bidding the price up under such circum­
. tha secret ark
Of b ract romance, through mo stances, It will be Interesting to see what It could be.
•ball *lng again,
Death may engulf m0 In ttc m s l
dark,
8 till I havo no reg ret, or poign­
a n t pain.
Better In one ecstatic, epic day
TO strike a blow for glory, and
for truth.
With ardent, ilngtng heart to
teas away
In freedom'* holy cause,
my
eager youths, .

^ "n n o 'h v * '

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&lt;pr|r’»8*ii**h*ro

sue U 1 " ^
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conducted
5 L iTh* P art* 'H erald " In IBIS
W tlS &amp; Z
Amsrtemn
r a t e h n iL u I * a *TfWa&gt; was a morshi builder during the Worid

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Moran. Mtoa
Frank Wheal,

:ial Calendar
M ONDAY

Jttora fo r th* Red C rou
. room* a re asked to n • t th* Woman’* Club In

LEGAi

NOTICE
The annual meetinir of
the Femald-Laughton Msmorial Hospital Association
will bo held a t tho Court
House, Sanford, Florida, nt
three o’clock on Thurwtoy
afternoon, January 15, 19-12.
t T. W. Lawton, Pre.dduit

, Mrs. Cassandra Sch'ilta,

morning.

Notice Is lisreby
g ive n
tksi
|m ii - uant lu Section e ot Chaplet
l » 5&gt;« U « ,
of Florida, A ct of
IS t7 known an
the
M L Y IP trv
A C T the follow ing deerlbed land
&lt;n Semlnnle County. Florldn, wtss.
l*e offered for nolo at publlA m V
e rr for the lilghent and bent rash
I&gt;I&lt;1 subjecl to the right of the
T r u -le e , for Ihe Internol
tinpm rem rat Fond to reject any and
all bide, at thn Court House be.
tin n in g nl I t o'clock A M . on the
loth d i r of Feb rua ry, let*. K n « e ment for road rig h t of way
feet wide w ill be resrrveil fronj
any p a rr.I through which there
la nn eslallng Stale flood
S 't of lllock 11 (lese W est
117 3 ft f t ) Itoblnann S u rre y
of an Addition to Hanford
le&gt;ta tag. 111 end I I I M id w a y _
lad ( I Ji t .
Packard'*
F irs t
Add to Midw ay
*
fait t i l Midway
leitn I A * Block K. S t e w a r d
Mubdlvlason

] 0|45 Nsw* o f tha W o rld
I f t A A Reakethsll
‘ B roadcast
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Plan Off
O ff
t 22 in«
SUNDAY. J A N . 11, I M S
1 : 0 0 M o rn in g Devotion*
7 : 3 0 S unday
M o rn in g ' B re a k b * ' C lo h
S 'O O Pr*s» N e w *
S :0 5 Ruslncaa R rvtg w
8 : 1 5 Louie* W itc h e r a t
th s
O rga n
S ;S A I*l#rn&gt;»*io f« * S trin g *
*» no n * W o r ld To d a y
S i l t Prom *ho 0 * " s
I-o ft
H :S « Knew Y o u r Bible B -t t s r
B i 45 Colum bia's
G yp a y
C a ra -

father, the late Walter Chrysler’* factories quit making
automobile*.
Alio rani Included Senora Rodman’Arturo d« Haeraii
hMe*.
£ r° «*nd
i ° Dakar
£bM Fr#n*h
within w**‘
tb«
n e x t Je w .weeks.
of B rull, Mrs. Thomas Shevlln, Senora Fellps A. Espll
(wife of the Argentine Ambassador td the U. S.). Mr*.
Robert W. Miller of 8sn. Francisco, Mm. Robert Emmet
mi beat the weather. Sherwood, and Cinemactress Rosalind Russell.
w o m h * m a te d withAmong the runners-up for places on the liat were:
M n. Franklin D. Rooaevelt (8 votea), Gertrude Lawrencj
(8), and Lily Pont (8).

A 10-polnt car owner's creed for the duration of tho
war, designed to help th i motorist get more mileage out
of the tires'p n hU car. M e recently been announced by
*
one of the cduntry'i great tire eoopanlee.
G e rm a n P n p a g a n d a M in The 10 points of the creed ares *T wlU drive my car
' chmcUHiFt P m ld n S t only when absolutely necasaenr . . . avoiding extra trips
w * j rearm am ent
plane
by doubllng-up with' my neighbors whenever poeelblo.
dream *.” W e
W w
w h * t th a t D . b a t I will drive at e moderate speed to avoid burning i)p my
M t the Germ ane w lU fin d Ursa, t will atari and atop my car slowly end alow down
on turns to avoid grinding off the tire tread. I will park
carefully to avoid scraping and bumping my tlrea against
curbs. I wQl keep brakes adjusted to avoid *petty tread
wear.
. • ,
“I will have the air prceeure of ell my tire* chocked
every week to get the greatest possible mileage. 1 will
have my tires cross switched a t leaat every 6,000 mil3*
to Increase my total mileage. ^ will keep my wheels correctly aligned and balanced to avoid uneven tread wear.
f a n n y ? W ith l.ifb tlo n 1 witt uaa my brakes carefully, shifting Into second gear
Inevitable
end - the going down steep hills, to avoid excessive tread wear. I
«ha dollar bound to
will have my tlrea aad tube* Inspected regularly * * *
: .a *
It
n e ve r
has
.days of Continental precaution against future trouble and wasted rubber.

* nfonl. Florida

-* • » * folk* a re afraid
l a „ f # W th o u ,e n d do l•“ •pKal w ith

YOUR FEDERAL INCOME TAX
d tattooes th a t, by

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5 -ftft roixm la Melodic*
5 r1 * Golden O a t# Q uart-*.
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5i58 Unri Irea. oong*
S t r « Wm. I- Bh**-r, New*
Srftft S'tver Thentor
6:8ft 0*&lt;w Antry’e M e lo d y

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M r . and M m

TftiX up New*

» i H Temoerarip** Nnltotln
Visa fhveen OulW Theater
a-ftft ifaaeeenaeed
,

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8 : 8 5 Elmer
Davit
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h o f C h arles.

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l i t * A n t,'4 ’•— r o n Q m I peW e
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Baektow to ft F ri*

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Mr. and Mr*. O. P. Herndon
have returned from Jacksonville
where they ipent a few days on
business.

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County Health Unit nurse, and
require 30 hour* of lector* and
laboratory work, with a minilum requirement of 84 hour*.
Mias France* McDounl wlU
^* placed In charge of the other
class which will b* to th* after­
noon, th* date to be announced
Mt*T,

An election of

officers

aa chairman nnd Mn. J. E.
Baker and Mra. L. Burke 8teal*
*. eo-*haIrm*n. Cto*aa# will b#

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1

T.E.L. Class Has
Regular Meeting

fra, A. K ,____

•« aq g £ I S

to Taltaha**** Sunday after
(pending two weeks with her
mother, Mn A. B. Blade*. Her
it*ter. Mrs. Maork* Mote of
Tuceon. Arts, srrteed with her
two ehlWtren to spend tom*
time with her mother.
Mm 8. T. McMillan ha*
nw vrftato Ath* Pugh cottage
on WBbur Avenue.
Friends of :l!m Wm. Erne*
wID regret . to knew that the
continue* to be 111 at her ham*.
- Mr. aad Mm Been ham ar­
rived flam • Newark. N. V to
•pend so*** Urn* with thetr ton
and dtoghter-b-Uw, • Mr. and
Mm Gerald Beers.
.Mr. Chari#* Cramer a a d

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W A f jc K n ,

*»r r o i o m o v » r ”

,P-»ft The W#»tA T«e*e*
3i0&lt;« Nre York Phttharmonb
4 tie The ^eoae That Rafmb#* on *he Ahr

a. w. pitAEiF.n.
•ff-v. m.
o ra

S^»ft "SelHf #V '«*"
Ryveaho^

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S l'e i l

A ll P o p u l a r B r a n d s
Free |)rlt» ery
ARCADE
1*i u k a i r c S l t i r e
o 1) Karf‘11. prop.
MftUor ntJ*
Phntv 9I4H

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Mitiftld? S i h i » “ l. f t *

Classes In Home
Hygiene Are Formed

•l , i ! 7 E " ' r *P w hlrh above, nttua
*
*n4,
*f cwstrel:
m ajority of tha share
27* i?*'*.1 fvlullnna with ba
•tuck of afflllatrd bank 01
to a f f llU U d bank .
from a fflllo t.d
Stock of affiliate rea'stered
k n a w n ^to b . n v n m by baok” dTveM y T r " * . , " :

11:00 UP New*
11:05 V m flredehy. planiU
1« :5ft Invitation to Teaming
Ifjftft Sirnconation Pte»^»
1C-C5 T»-ftp»r*fftire thftlH'n
l r t " Set* Imho City Tabernael# Choir
1 jftft rhnmh « f *h# Al»
»-*0 •e^l^ b *he M(e"

M M

Marilyn Calhoun
Methodists Have
Celebrates Hirtlidav
I'nion Meetinir

K lm l of b u a ln «.j:
. Oank stork hulillng rnrupahv
iid afkar a ffilia te .
|,rt,*d*i(

Saving Rubber
being to vara-

n il m u

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w hich la a frilln t.S w ith T IJt; n*AWyoWp
A T L A M TIO

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r Wo. » » ? AT,UNAn

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l»• • |* I b&gt;■ f*■»•! •
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1ii#ll her with TIi-

Telephone 14M

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W oodruff,
112 Weal Seven­
teenth Street.
The Business Women's C ir­
cle, Mr*. Stella P. Arrington,
chairman, will meet with Mr*.
S. F. Vernay, 321 Magnolia
Avenue, a t 7:30 P.M.
The buaineae a n d program
meeting of the Women’* Society
of Christian Service of the
Methodbt Church will be held
a t 3:00 P.M. to be preceded
by the hoard meeting at 2:30
o'clock.

•1.4» .14till *• V •

At THE CHURCHES

1 HUM |'rv|*le
( l»* I* 81
H rt1 8
Junior Guild of the
Mr. and Mr*. Glenn E. Me-1
8l«*i tilr&lt;ac H#*»h!•♦*» II
A 8|
i 8I
Church will meet at
Kay have returned from Miami I
I k e n i n g Hr i « I. *-. T I '» I ’ 81
• i ‘h r l - l
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8I
V\ • .| rtr &lt;*&gt;1a k |Tg)er llft-rtltiE
It | l \ Antes-1|e||&lt;- !»#r\l.*- •
F 8»
f the Mb*— Said—
where they attemle.1 the funeral |
I .81
I'm r r
M o rl'n i
\\ f i I i i ^ wsI m y
* "r
ill torn* a t 7:30 P.M.
TU ES D A Y
of W. H. Comb*.
V
M
The Axarian C last of t h e
o t tha W. M. U. First
• i n * T r N n i i T T K n u i r i i i i i n i j H i m #* ^im lv. F rM a y «
r \i
i
Mr. and Mr*. W. It. Dyson
C hurch will meet at F lr it B aptist Church will meet
K 1 * tiro*nle*. I • !»., I'satwr
&gt;&gt;in«lAv S r r v l k # *
following place* a t 3:30 a t the home of Mro. J. J. Dolly have as their guest. Mrs. Dy­
H . in . ln * Hft h.M.I
9 «S A
M
Till* .
* O I* »l* II»F .
H IIT IftT
on the W est 8Ue. a t 1:30 P. son’s father. J. C. Truluck, of t
« I I I M l II
8|i&gt;rnlna \Vorwhl|», II 4d A II
with Mr*. A. J . Peteroon. Olanta, 3. C. .
‘■/BapOne. Mr*. B. R. Beck, M.
-ft
V. Hhd l'r.i|.l, *• l '* I’ \|
I
We «i Ninth * *
Mrs. H. A. Manning and Mr*.
V MlftK | **-..|#tw t« til I ' VI
•;* k II VV Til. kci !*a •l.*f
!,) u * n l Avenue.
Brigadier Cirnenil Jo*eph (’
Benton aa eo hoete**—.
l •».. .g **ii' «ht|&gt; T '•* I' M
*• ••..I . k S t htfttftl ...........
\ VI
,|reta Two, Mr*. J. H. TruVI
ft. ft.rf \V ft.I « h |*
11 ••• \
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The Red Croat tewing will be Hutchison of Camp Bljn.ling
D'e 1110 Magnolia Avtnue.
m &gt; r l
tk r. I• \i
■ponsored by the American Le­ visiting with hi* fmmily 'i: In­
HI Y I MO** m i l o l ' l l .
w
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Ik
\V.»r-tii|.
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I
I rela Three, Mr*.
W. 3. gion Auxiliary for th* • morning dian Mound Village.
I I I I M l II
I k*ii i *iif VV-r*|ii|ft r •• I'
8 I 4ftftI* Htls.l F ||, •t ••If F
i n lev the church annex.
session.
Vest* kk III lift* « 14 .Ml k ll* I •I
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I r e * Four. Mr*. R. A. WilThe afternoon iew lnr aeoalon
Tom Vernon return •*! tin*
•
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rf
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f »•••. *! I I
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Valencia
Drlv*,
with of the Red Croat will be spon­ morning to ('amp Htantl-mc ul
VI
sored by the P. F.. O . under tar ipending a few day* m
* |*Fl.|ftU* Hr vkI•'•
l.FAiru*In E. Tew, co-hostes*.
1
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u
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I t l M if t lf t -I J ft l l O - S » ,
ircle Five, Mrt. H. W. Lit- th* direction of Mrs. S. E. An­ ford with frierkU
_
j&lt;*isiiitof |*.»rk Avfh
!&gt; 404 We»t Nineteenth Street. drew*.
Hir r#t
n i l i4«*r*:i. t o u j h ' o i k
«Mlfll&lt;*t*-r John |tr r it.* i ,|
Ircle 8 lx, Mrt. 3. C. Dick
W EDNESDAY
Mr*. C. B. Winecup and chil- i A Red Cro«* worker • pi.-lure.1 It lp irc a little V' • i n " •k
i i»l
T
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in**
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f
ft
of
OrUmt.i
roeil
)U«I
•
K.hift«1 * l\
n ^ B o u th Sanford Avtnue,
Inti} ■ car, a* the little ^irl dropn h«-r doll, whil-1 *•' r t*. .. n &lt; i* i
Th* Fin* ^Art*
department dren plan t4&gt; Irave next i*eek
!•*•&gt;eiiftfc the U tl Oup Dahl
81ftftittini( \\*or«ht|« l l ue
Mra. H. A. Manning aa of the Woman’* Club will mret for ria n t City where they will • wait their turn to ruler thi* wailing auto* Thi^ r t ha.I* liom I in. ac *»
I:■« t.-.s K /trill rr 1*4■t •' •
W h e r e ) o u r e n * v # r * etrnngwr**
oatoaa.
and w a x one o f tfve •o»r**x i.f rlul I r e n u m i w o t t '.w ii« i n n - • 1 -i
kk
a t 3:00 P. M. for iU regular join Mr. 'Winocup and mukr ihe»r
*» ftlft-l 4k
ircle* of the Women'* Aux' meeting and election of officer*. home.
York City aU&gt;ard unident:i'cd f 1 p « trorn taut * in the •arthloan
• .1 Ik S.-lMM.I ft 18 A 81
f of the Preabyrrton Church Following the - business meeting
VIv
88 .•Oft.. I.It
S4.,|.r» ••lie • .1. Ml
meet a t S!30 P.M. a* fol- ■ program will be presented at
Dr. and Mr*. William Kjii IW
I »ftl» fs-xf I ••*•ftl* |S fh#- Rligll ••( •#••*
Itr
iit
ii
k
ttiir
llllftlrw
ner
arriv
a
l
toflay
from
lho(«&gt;na
which time Maxwell A. Kilvert
VI • • K \\ ft.r whl|*
I I •"» *
8|
r d ^ One, Mr*. L F. Boyle, of W inter Perk, representative Beach to upend thi* wi'eken*! a«*
t. *)..| Hr 8ftftiiti»:
l*rft»|d«,ft H.«
Jinan, with Mr*. J. E. Mun of the Hispanic Inititute &lt;&gt;f Flo­ the ifije*ta of IIt . and Mr- J.
. •lift-i B 18 I '
81
and Mr*. H. W. Tanner. rida and a graduate of Harvard N. Tolar.
»:* ft f&gt;■•iec Hrr kIs e 3 I • I* M
Geneva Avenue.
\\ e•t ft•• - •Ift 811.1 torrl* SriM.# 7 «
University, will apeak on "H iti
reto Two,
Mrs.
panic American Countries."
Lieut. Jame*
Henry
l»v«iin I
chairman, with
There will be practice aeialon and Mr*. I&gt;y«on urnved v»*ft»i*r |
3444
1444 Myrtle
Myrtl Avenue. for all officer* for 1042 of day to visit with Mr and Mr*. I
Andrews aa co-hott Seminole C hapter Two, O. E. S. W. R. Dyann. enroute from N p
at the Masonic Hall at 7:30 Orleans, where they have I* i*n
ret# Three, Mr*. Da b y Lew- P.M.
on th tir honeymoon, to Ft. Hen­
n 8x c o n n
r M i n i i»
o f
n o n
t i l l ' 1*1 II f t T M F T I l O l l l f t r 4 l l I H i l l
thalrm an, with Mre. it. J.
TH U R SD A Y
ll.ftllv
Akertftir tot Mix I h H i f F#|
ning, Ga., where they will make
r Pa r ti A w A F ' M h HI
nan, 818 Palm etto A emu,*,
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their home.
Th#
Presbyterian
Woman*!
I»r
88* I*. IItaIir m a n .
r
Hft|.,.l4Y Hrhftft.ftl
1*0.4 A
8|
B. A. Mctxen aa co­
-Illft.I., k Ms hlM.I. *4• I .* 8
81
A uilltory, under the direction
I*** &lt;• h i n i t M# r % lee. I t "«&gt; 8
81
l*»f
4,
K
8li*K&lt;4k
Sii|ftFrnil*
4»
l
ent
88' w«jMF-t|.kv I ' m i i i n E I ' r a i r r H r r rd # F our. Mra. F. T. Merl- of Mr*. J . D. Woodruff, will
Mr*. J.
K.
Bouchelle of
8tiftffk44i*
88‘ ftftrwlili*
|| itftt
. . l -ft* k
%I•*r ; i% p 8i
chalrman, with
Mr*. h a v e charge of th* morning Charleston, W. Va.. who ha*
h,t ••it.ii
Niinilftf-rinot ift.it I ' m *
429 Summerlin sets ion* for th# .Red Cro** *n been the gueat of Mr. end Mr*
I
8 .•.411k
I*r#»|il.
i t, • • 11 ••m *
to «•
th* Woman’* Club.
n x m f t T
n n in ii
I I- u
Henry Wight, left thi** ait»*i1
CtstilliM
toi*r«stfti|ft
*
1. .
• IK K
U flY N U K
Th*
Asatoa
Circle
of
the
San­
h. .chairman, with Mrs. M.
noon f o r North Carolina to
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88 ••..•gift)
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II II 8 I8 IITIN I* 8MT* »H
■ W on. fll.l Magnolia Ave- ford Canton Club wilt meet at vlait with relative*. Jutl^e lion
Awakened by *m"le m ih#. t.-.rr&gt; •
H'ln.lto tr H. K.m.1, |tt 0&lt;k a 81
M rt. A. L. Collins a) the horn# of Mr*. Henry Huaeell chelle, who aecompanud
8t
*t»in*
1'rFnchlna
Mnxli-F.
|
|
no
her hou*e.Claim Mar %\ h •*. »-,7 j imp. .1
on 813 Oak Avenue, for a cover­
8 81
here, will remain for * longer out of l&gt;ed ar.il rii'h,. | t h i . n ’.* nf I
It 8 |» V . • 8«» I* 81
Mr*. J . D. Wood- ed dbh luncheon.
police ofVtcrr Mort»;u lit ■*:•» fur h ’i*. | I .it t Iw r«.lro llrdhantlla. 7; Mur % I I . . Mi..If SFfVl. F 7 ’ll I* 81
vlait
with
hi*
hrother-in
U*
and
i
There will ba a aubscrlptlon
Ihi-a, 7. ut 1 her u»tpr Annindi | \8 .tftie-«&gt;.lav Srfkli* 7
I * chsirm sn.
with
M rs .
The polkenian cn#M» I the r ln ii'i
I* 81
alatar.
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Wight.
*
bridge party for the benefit of
Rti-n. !*. a"** kfi n warming th. r '
invalid mother to rafety. Above,
the Rad Cross War Relief EmerI
the little heroine g
« '. r pul ,e- ■ band* a* iii* \ arrivr.l in \»*\k
.•lifts*
n tft-T ls T
t I I I I I I (ft
ty Fund, sponsored by Mr*.
t ity T l
dftlrrn cutn«* u In .h 1 an
man a k;&gt;i u ( ;li.tiikx.
'8
I* ftniftfttito J r
| * i« | , .r
L. Thrasher. In the Hotel
U ll'tc n ti.
ft»p fro m | «••r ! • ft, , J
I' ill,
8vf
E|h S tlrrt
M ayfair at 8:00 P. M. The pub­
•» H. h....| ft 18 A
81
• . i t lldte u n
8« - . r » l l » * « W.ftfwh |4 11
\
81
lic la cordially invited to attend.
i'» •&gt;ti•t*«r 1 ‘ nl'ftii. * 1 •» *• 81
The regular meeting of Sem­
1 •• 44*I, ** 8Y.*r*slil|i 7 In |* \|
The
resignation
of
Mrs.
D
S
inole C hapter Two, O. E. 3.
l * 4r
phonre
fur
lit# h i r |
ft*4 r 41| ,r
wUI be held In th* Masonic Hall E. 8t*r *» president of the 1.
E.
I
.
Class
of
the
First
Baptlsl
8
is'l.ftf*
to
rlft'itms
a t 7 JO P.M.
srrrpted at
'h&lt;*
r r iif t T n i i Mrfe «*r 1 iiit ia T
Tha Gram m ar School P. T. A. Churrh waa
LAST TIM ES TODAY
at i t w n e r
M r •. J,
ft'uibi.tiii ent.-r- I
.
meeting of «hr clsst at the bom*
8\&gt;:«t.rxAft kurtiniMftT Hiimlev Bc-hof.l
will meet a t the school audi­ of
ft t*. A 81
ftaintul
ul
hr,
...........
1
nt.-».
••»
Mr*.
W.
IStoudenralro
on
« M l vtrti
- DOUBLE BILL
Y lurn ln w
rtervlre 11 v u A 8t
torium a t 3:30 P. M. to be pro Elm Avenue on Thursday night. Hft«t Street on W Vilm-.day , f . i " l',hod*ft ........ .. P «ip li. m. ft m
"\Vi*|r-»n|s C u IpFl**
8Y«ft|nrft*«1xV I'kFUiriK awr vires I o«
ceded by the board meeting at A committee w*a apoobited to ternnon in honor ..f Km ,||,uu|, ; ,h'' M«P'-u-f ' '*&lt;•»•• »■ on Tloirtt-v
ll
8| l l e n k l e
p 4#tnf
V 81
(
School. | •» an a 91
llrutln* llfti'ftrti rV*&gt;4i4« 1 "• t «i
8:48 P- MW - U p t I s f i s for
ter,' .Marilyn, »)«, ,-|,.;o ,iu.| hftr '**y •vV*lni-' “ •" ' l,r■•&lt;nftuftiw■. Hftiml.iv
elect another prraUent.
I ' f F n c h l n c H»rvlc«-. || 00 A M
9
O
tt
o’*
l4
M
-k
..ii
'fu«-to«la)s
aii*l
i preornt frion
Hsylonu “ " ’"ft t'V 111*- paatnr
Mr*.
StUftlenmlrtft conducte.1 fourth birthduv unniv-—ny.
, -------I K r Iftl4 &gt; a.
th* devotional so^'cnuudw l nver
A ValenUni- ih.no* ws^i mw. 11!“, ^ " t o b' i.&gt;j.«oto . I&gt;vluin&gt;l
I U«
ll lt l e v a t i u r r h
In |h«» W l l 4 « |
*'X 81 ' l l 881F N T '*
I K f • u l . j f O uf
•••J
*
v
i * fid to 4
wrtftlroma
t
o
m ||.
i
ihe- | , # » * i i n - X r r m u n
wrliti-h w i l l
!»#•
the buslnca* eession. m m ” E. W. piui.iivd Willi tho tnliirs
color* of
O rml ,,l,!jL!' ,V"
.
The martini' . • #1.. d w»ih a
Carroll led In prayer. During th# and white ioong effectively a *&lt; d
business meeting the secretary In th&lt;» do'oiutiun*.
In
ih&lt;* %vor*hip J^rvtr. f.tlli.toiil by Hu*
was initructed to send cards to "Rtunt”
conti'tot,
ptixci
win* liuiiip-iPiittoiin ti. 1•r•— i«|4 ii over
by M-.ft J 4K*-1.ft *ii#* 1 ftigjin* o f
A large number of SanlorJ members who are III.
awnnlc.l
to
Harriott
I
persons attended th* organ!**At the close of the meeting s Brown rod
MtlllMUfiri'd
Robvrt
B tn k w .fi
" ' m
»h »"u iim *i that
jon classes In home hygiene and social period followed a t which An "nrf* ruutrat vra&lt; vn
ourt in g on
njjo vin l! I ; ' / 1* '**)
rare of the sick in th* Grammar time refreshments were served. by Ihi- voung guiRU, unit K»h 1* in Oriaiul
School on Thursday evening. Be­
Those present were: Mr*. Car- nriri-4
It v 44 voli d by tin* mumiiIntm
pmu-nttM! t.i J*.
cause of th* nature of the roll. Mr*. Lillian Vickery. Mre. Ann Uilkin* ami |!'l»oi- I t r to tm. 1 1H«* annual
and
courses classes are limited to 20 F. P. Bines. Mr*. H. Cumming. White.
donat. the in*•!it v to thi*
Rim!
persone and since a groat many Mr*. A. K. RosMttr Mr*. J. A.
W a r, 1m t-rgi’m y
Relief
Thi- rhiidrrn A8'rrr then link. Cr»»mors than that attended it was Cunningham. Mr*.
E nsm rrgrr
••r**«I into tho
ernt
inn dining
inning room whin
witrii* 1
anounced by Mrs. Frod H. Wil­ and Mrs. Stoumtenmlre.
a large w h i t e birthday r:iki* ! ' t 1
mi of the l»u*i•
—■
liams, who la In charge of the
topped by four r.Ml ram llt * t V
•
r . . n nti.mal
class**, that It will bo necessary
a.lom nl the* tub It. Indi8iduul
'»«•
after which
to form another on*.
rake* an«l ire rrram were nrrvr'l J Jf1*r»*^
w. r,. M-rvi'tl
The courses art taught by
thw gut**I* by th.- hollow* a-xi-t 1 .* **
pri . nt
Miss Edith Haslem, Semipole

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T IU 'H TK K S O F T I I K I.H TEflN A I,
IM P ItO V FM EN T iftlS p O P s T lf K
S T A T E O F F f ^ m n g " 'f f i n i l | “ T
By O.P. H E P N O O N fl
Agent .Trusts,. I .i , Fuud.rgeialaolT
ly itly

Secretary

&amp;&gt;&gt;

B ltlcr will make

ere

'

left Paris sbmowhat in -haste.
« ,
Newt
n r a . WUIlama
TV i i i i s i u s has
naa been
uwwit plavlpg
y is v iu * quarterback
tju a i iciuw vis on
u u that
h i, ]
~
Mrs.
,Hlt p., r*.(K - „ , i .,
an 4____I___1 _____ / ___ aw . t . . s r:... . . . . . . w.,t «WI.
wsf» RhtnMav Night -SerotBU*
All American team, for the last five years; but thla v tir ' &gt;0^ t l 5 Public a
;."!!!**
B
*
A ffa
ir*
dropped to fourth place, evidently having been contented ( to :so ntga Coohio,i, w in ru

J T H " '• bl* «&lt;» be . build. daughter of the late great Dr. Harvey Cushing, and Mrs.
Byron Foy, who not In under the wire Just before her
•Bis country befom long.

B ritis h

)URINE BEAL, Society Editor

TIi* Geneva Garden Cl ib met
with Mr*. W. C. Kilbee a t her
N O T IC E o r ■.
home Wednesday.
.Voilft fa hereby
A fter the b u iln e u setnkm re- I'urauanre of that e^.a-,
irrih m rn ti of fru it eak^ if ) t|lf " F of forvcloaura and
(off*# were served t&gt; tho*o. !,n,l _ ; B‘? . " i . 0L
and fcv Ik* rirrulft Co a
present: Ur*. F. D. Hicaeir In
fur Samlnula County, Flo
Mr*. O. R. Mathieux. Mr*. O. H. Ch.-neary. In a c a rU la eauaa
F ly n t M r*.' J. I- Brnwn, Mr*. in pending w tirreln IIO M K C*
A.- E. Moran, Mr*. Kiln Rm- »:ilv i / jan ftvmroRATioN. —
rallnn undar Ik* law* of BR
dolph. Mi** Evelyn Daniel. Mr*. rurpu
I ’nltad Ptaft** of America, la plain
J. T. McLain. J r„ find Mr.,. .1. llftft. and &gt; I A n r S A M U E L la drW. M artin. Mr*. Co* and Mr*. ftrmlnnl, I, E , J Nalaon, J r ^ *&gt;
e'l»*clrl Maafter of ,ald C ou rt l.r
Katie Walker of Ovi.-dn.
•aid derrae appointed ahull offer
Th#
Wdman’a
Piviaion
&lt; t for ante for raeh and sail aft put
C hriitton Berviee will meet ell Mr o u irtv ft.eft,nr th* front d M
day with Mr*. F. D. Hlckok .n oft I tin Court Iftoaaa In HanfotB:
tftrnfftnola County.
Flo rida,
ft.#.
Thnr»day. Jan. 15.
tween thn leanl hour* of aala nn
Mr*. J. C. Bill*. Jr., a n d Monday, the In,I day. of Fah ru ar).
Mr*. A. E. Mornn nttendrd Ihe M U . I h e enme being a Kail* De&gt;
Countr Connell nf Hum'- Derr- oft fthla Court, thn follow In* deft
prftDfriy atlotata In Ramionatratiftjn Tuewlav in Sanford. cnl^al
rt•• (*ounly. Florida. In -w lt :
a
Mr. and Mr*. Frnnk lo-« and
I lFRlnnlng at tha RU* ro rn a ^ ^
family of New 8mvr-i.» yi«it?,l
»*f lllock 31 of
Itoblnaon’M
Survey of an Addition fo Han*
relative* here rerentlv.
ford. Florida, on rarnrded In
A troly aurprise narlv w*»
I'lal llook I. p if f a 93 and 93
given Mr*. A. E. Mo'up. lionof ilia Public Record* of Baintrring bar birthday .,a J.an. I
noia* (*ounty,
Flo rida:
run
fhrnca .N’ortli 113
; ih # n r # ^
at th* hnioe of Mr. end Mr*. W.
K-iet
t9
fa&gt;rt;
thvnra
H
ou
M ^r
G. Kilbee.
113 fF*t: then?* Waft It.JS
A lovely evening o ' rn m n
( t v i to lieglnnlnir
•
waa anjoved bv everyin*.
E -J. .NKldWiN. J r.
At n lata hour refreahmanfty
Special Miisl'n
n t birthday cake nnd t n 'l r r j
were aerve-l to: M r «n I V u . 1
x o n ri:
O. R. M*lhletiv. M-. "n.l Mm . •HHixm.K r o r . s r i . r i . m i i n P
J tM im
i eta A .u . i» « a
Edoon C o lt Mr*. S. !l. lorvy.

0:00 U P N ew s
0 : 1 0 G rs y h o u m l Gu*
0 i l 6 A r m y Band
0 : 3 0 E lm e r Davis, New * 4_
0 : 4 5 T h a W o rld To d a y
7 : 0 0 People*
P latform
|
7 : 3 0 C o lu m b ia ’s A m e rica n Fes­
tival
. v l i
if
8 : 0 0 Sports Reporter
S f lO O ra nga Co. M e dical A t • noelatlon
8 : 3 0 K eyb o a rd and Console
8 : 5 5 g lm c r
Davis
and
the

P*'*’

MORAN .

L ie u t Louis Bills (pent tha
night w i t h hi* parents, Mr.
and Mr*. J. C. Bill*. J r , -hon
be and W* eo-pllot, Lieut, lluxli er.
Wild, brought a Lockhrvh LodeMr*.'
■tar
to
Miami
from
Long g i f t a
Beach, Cal., and retu rn ej to
California
with
a
Lockhe.'d

RADIO NEWS

It may not bo of the first importance in this trou­
bled old world of ours, but tho dress designers have just
decided who was the best dressed woman In 1941. In-

MRS. A. £.

Thomas^^r*. j. W. ~
ough. J ^ ^ p d Mrt. w. G.

They Got Clothes

The Jm ow lclgo pf • sacred task

i

By

ia l A n d Personal Activities

Mr. and M
J . L . B ro w n , M r I
and Hr*. ,
o f F t '|
l.nudtrdsic.
aTu- Mn. K. K ■
Murphy a f Ovtodo, Mrs.

i * t«l in t ' i i h i , h*• •». I h r m i x h I'

Wighte Are Hosts
At Dinner Party

ell

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lift 1 n w

ivii

.is* ■ | -m i

front

Sanfonl

Mrs. Italph Dean Is
Honored At Party

8outh Side P .T ^.
Meets At School Bride Is Honored
i
M m
B e rn a rd W Uk* presided
At Kitchen Shower
a v e r tha f ir s t hnahnaa meeting
a f S eath S id e P rim a ry Perm H
Ta a c h e r A a e o e b tie n on T h a n d * T afternoon to the m h o o l a n dttorlum . T h e F t n l P salm waa
read to nalaon aad •'The S ta r
Spaagfed B a n n e r” ta n g b y tha

.-

Su»l..
\\ illiums,
Mr. end Mr*. Henry Wight Mr-. Ruth Gordon Wright. K ochi,1. "' ,
I» rg ’ -on.
Virginia
entertained at a dinner party at child received re.l nn.l w hit.-,
mint baski'ta filled with mint ., » m'l'm-ftift. Lulu in ft.orinly. Helen
ss favor*.
{“ ' r ' : , Ruby
Dobbin*,
Those invited to enjoy the Dorothy
4 nimb y.
Katherine
guetU. Judge end M n . J. K.
Stride, nnd Mr*.
Bouchelle, of Charleaton, W. Va. rrasion with tb&lt;- hnnm rs wiTr:
.ShoeniHkrr, .Mra. II. B.
Judge Bouchelle b a brother of | ill ir Hardy, Marvr«t Johnson. .*
rene While, Murv Tanner,' Kd |1l',1"'il' v
»'1'1 -Mre.
lUmlall
M n. Wight.
Dinner waa served on the
Indian porch from a table hold­
ing a central arrangem ent of
camellia*, balanced on each tide
by lighted ta p e n
In
cry*Ul
holder*.
Gueita present Included memb e n of th e bar aad other clooe
friend* of Mr. and M n . Wight
and their hooae gueita.
‘ S u e ... Th."
OurU MeColl end
ry
j Carol) m Hoyg w e r e
, Bobby J"*1. w ' b
» "bower and
W hit-, Iv T 1*'■ l|*, l y g»vrn in honor of
K-l«-y. i , .
!;“ lph . D»»n. * rer-n t
I Dunn,|J'/™ *; rh ' P&gt;'ly » « Holt at
Mm Ralph Dean waa honor
Jinwnlo
,h*
‘
h'
,m»
of Mla* Itoy.l.
toast at a kitchen shower given
lev Mr*, v r »‘»t progrraaion* of
by. Mia* Betty Thurmond aad Mr*.
, 4om"«
«J)r*e were *.|.le.| and
J. p. Thurmond at their home
Unbelt h,*h . Pr,*«‘- dualing
powder,
on Elm Avenuo on Tuesday evenWilkin*, hnanled to MU* F.liubeth Rui. E.
prcchl. |j&gt;w More prise, atatoT?»to# a color them* of green
llarv ry tlonrrv, wd&gt; prrw nlrtl fto Mioa
and yellow, a novel arrangement
eartl.
Emmeline Thur»l..n, whlto (he
of th* season's vegetable* formed
•rrerno ronl«&lt;l wm won by
the (eaterytoe* far tha dining
“ ,
MU, llulen llilw , who received
room table, waflo yellow end
In to
• W i.ulbury facial aet.
Tho h m o rrr received many
i r l Q j f C uirful gift* from the other
,
gur»t«. •
’Halrman
tj»lr In tho evening r e f m V
•m e, of m enu wera oervrtl by the heatI fr o # , c u e , to th* following:
Fund
Sirs. Dean, gueat i f boner,
by M ',. M n. Broughton W atkins, Mm
td thla George R. MrGall. M r,. C. M.
imber of Boyd, amt tho MUaea la w a n
wn so ld ., H ayr., Betty Thurmond, Marchecker* , „ j, prortor, F
t“ltu
__“
b a th Rupraabt,'
•r door | n t l
_ arbara
B
Ru
n re rh t,
Emmeline Thurston,
n charge Doroihv Range, R uth Htrange
v*d th a t nnJ |t&gt;len llabe.

Of Winter Needs is Continued
by Popular Request Through
Next W eek - - SAVE TWO W AYS____
llerc’A your chance
maku a double navitiK iluring thi.* !»»« Nab&gt;—
by saving .on thi* year’s prices and next year’s tcxi. This nmy U- yftur
last chance to buy merchandise* for anywhere near primont jirlcs--*
(especially reduced for thla nale). And fn»m the IikiKn of thinga no
telling how much pricea will Incnuwi during the coming months a*
America mobllizea her Industries to help win the wur.

BLAN KETS
COM FORTS
DRESSES
COATS

SW EA TER S
MEN’S SUITS
O VERCO ATS
BO Y’S SUITS

And Many Other Big Bargains In Winter Needs!

iy. Ticket*
; th* Tour-

i U lng/.Id-

HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Saturday
M m :A. J . Petersen
Gwynne MrCrvi.t
Mary Jan* Hlaaghtor
Saaday
. W o o d ru ff, J r .
M . G oodw in .

•SANFpRD, FLORIDA

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TItB BANF0RI1 RKRALft, BANFOnD, FLORIDA

PROGRAM FOR WEEK OF JAN. 11TH
Snndiy. Monday—"SHADOW OF T H E THIN MAN”
with William Powrllr M ytna Loj . Carry Nelscn and L/jnbus
IlM rsrs. A ho. Disney cartcon, •-Lend A Piw,T Metro Minm u re , “Thg Man Who C hanted The World,” ami News of
the Day.
•
. Tuesday, Bargain Day—"AMONG T H E LIVUfG" wilh
A lbeit IK-kkcr. Francra Former, Susan Hayward -and Harry
On*« •, Atoo, “ MOON OVER HE* 8HOULDER? w ith Lynn
Carl. John Sutton and Alan Mowbray.. a Wydneiday, T hurtday— "NAVY ^BLUES,” W arner Bivu.
musical with Ann Sheridan, Jack Oakie, M artha Raye, Jack
C ar/rn and a host of entertainers. Alto, novelty a n j Uni*
vernal Nywe.
Friday, S aturday—"RIDERS OF T H E TIMBERLINE**
w ithllill "llopalontr Casridy" RoyiL IIrad King, Andy Clydo
ami Eleanor Stew art. Also, "GLAMOUR BOY” w ith , Jaejcio
Cooper, Susanna Foitcr, W alter Abel and Jackie Scarte.

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THIS WEEK'S CASTS

JACK HALEY and Jack Oakie go .lightly Hawaiian . far
it In "N avy Blues,” the maritime musirul fian irin g A ntj.4ih.iand M artha Rayel This picture which hi salil tb b« 3 uhr:n* Nick ..... ....... .
William Powell
Myron t -iy
to make f i e forget the hhiea end -njoy life drain, nil! u» Jlsrs .........
Paul.
Berry Nelson
Molly
. .
Dontn Reed
Lieutenant A b p m j
Snnt
fu*vMU»
•Whitey* Harrow
Alan Unxtr r
Major Jason I. Setillcy .. Henry
O’Neill .
i
Nick. dr. .....
ll’cklo Hall
‘Link Stephen* . lairing Smith
Fred Mncy ....... Josenh Anthony
Claire P orter
*. Ht-lln Adler
‘Rainbow* (k-nny
.... J.°3 I.ubln
Stella
. ..
. Louise Reavers

ALRKUT DKKKKII playa a homicidal maniac in I’ih .uh i t .'.i
m u rd er thrill film, "Among the Living," showing Tuesday only
• t tho R ltr T heater. Haro he Is with one of his victims, blonde
Je a n Phillips. Others In the cyst o f this shuddery drama are S u­
san Hayward, H arry Carey, Frances fa rm e r, Gorden Jonre nod
Maude Eburne. Dokker has a dual role, th at of Paul, the mudm an, and of John Radcn, tho maniac’s aane twin brother.

WILLIAM TOWELL doesn’t teem so happy wheat , I f
RIDERS Oil TIMBERI.INE
by Hn officer and forced to show his driver's license in *"SI
ktopalnmr C tssldy ......
William
of tho Thin Men,” which will be ehown here tom orrow ’ a t *
Boyd
Johnr^ Nelson
. Rrad King •lay a t tho Rltx Theater. Myrea Loy, as usual, play* th e .p f
rntifom in
..........
And» Clyde his interfering, anxious-to-help wife.
‘V ’.’
Kerrigan ... J. Parrel McDonald
Klalne
Rlennbr Stewart
Donnn .
...... Anna Q. NH*aan
Yatos ..
... ..... Edward Keens
Petrie
Hal Tnillnferro
Slade ..................
TornTyler
Baptiste .. ................. Victor Jury
l.arry * «
. Mickey |iiu a
among

MOON OVFN HER SHOULDER
Pnknu RossPer ......... I.ynn ftarl
Iir. Phillip liou liter ... John Sutton
Dan Dailey. J r .
Rex
_ .. .
' Alan -Mowbray
Grover Sloan
Leonard Carey
Ih u ty
Irvln-r Bicon
Tag- D rlvrr
Cecilia _ .....
Joyoo Compton
Lillian Yerbo
Jnlinu . ......
.... ..... F.ola Gnv
Mis. Rates
fibirlcv Illtl
Pnhr .'....—
Sister ......
Sylvia Arslan
NAVY BLUES
Margin Jordan .... Ann Sheridan
Cake O'Hnrn
____ Jack Onklv
I itibcllir Bolt m .. Martha itaye
Powcrliooso Bolton .........Jack

Haley

"UOPALONG” CASSIDY wihs again In Pannouni's exciting
M tlon drama of the High Sierras, “ Ridsra o f the Tlm berlim,”
next Friday and Saturday a t the Rita Theater, The scene from
• GLAMOUR TO THE RIGHT of him sn l glamour. t&gt;vtho.
Uio picture shows Bred King, William "llopalong" Boyd and Andy
fC alifornia'' Clyde just a fte r "Hoppy” has subdued a bold, bad of him, JdcMo. Cuopgfiimakim oulto » hit lit IViunount’a J l

remedy, “ Glamour Huy,” ccm lng\nt'xt Friday and Hu unlay M&gt;
lilt*,.Theater, fh u gl*siyur-giilj In the p.cturerahaga arR .
o n ly ; and,'. JflOie’s ca-star, qoldctt.voiccd Suvytuu FosUr.

Stew art.

Ouluchont, si.n ll fish t
cnlv in t ’o iu id in waters
L litirh Columbbe. gfe *»&gt;i.n&gt;l
t j l i . I ’•crid lefu h ’’ b««au-i«
CsrrtL-liXe. trillu n c e a fte r
|ia w be.n drioJ.

»® ^*C ritical defense materials conserved
THROUGH INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH
, Jfe ,

GLAMOUR HOY
Tiny Rarlow
Jackie tamper
Join Winslow .... Susanna Fos­
ter
..
A. J. Colder
W alter Abel
Billy Doran ______ D arryl Hick­
m an.
Hitnds Lae . ....... _... Ann pillis
Paps Doran ______ William' De­
mares t
Hank Landon
William Wrl»ht
Helen Trent ... K atherine Booth
Georgia Clemons _• Jeeklo Sesrle
Mrs. Lee
....... N orm a, Vsrdon
Mickey Fadden
John. Oallaudvt
‘ 'J - ; |
Jenny Hullivsn
'E d ith Mcit^r
Mlsi T rent l .
Olive Blakenry
■ slo g |s a I n i. ami correct copy | o the Fr
lo t ' in# original S'.tleo o ( sleetloB.' S h afw
d u ly authorised by enld Hoard s i I THBKCl
U T'gulur m oetlrg h ttt n
la d day r&gt;f rwcombsr. l i l t
. louer* at Henilnols
J. that they Seen
wilnro* isr orrielal baud end | de,
se e l on ttil* lh» l l l b day of D»- ml to th* best bM
County lo !**«• %
esniber, ‘
*
O. I*. Herndon - *t Beralnols C o sa tf
. CUrk I H , i « la addition7 1
■Hospital Bonds o f .
fHK.VL)
”
B
_ _ _ _ _ _
I larch 1st. IH t.-M f)
t o BB lllll.I I
___ ■
&gt;d and rn lld a ted 'ft
XUTIt'i: T » i UKUITOUS
;#f
p .c it
TS N d s j , Jannsry I ' l l . 1*13
N olle* I* hereby given that tin- IS ItNi KUTATM OF F erre.I Luke, public building In "i

ydn In * lli* Glreiilt Gegrt. Itemln- glsctlun lloob
by
*r*vblo&lt;l
ot* I’uunlj. .•.•loll* Judicial C ircuit, -SI* •llslble lo rb le In-said »l&gt;ei.UI
KlorlOa. I* wltUn.you ore orderad lyUrtluu.
v
lu uppsor parsunatly or by At-1
Mr. I Tklepen.
Iiirnsy to niian*r -a UM1 i t Cum- I
Puiwrv's'ir of* Itdglsirallou
blainl riled In thw eaaa ot ttU P T ’of gsmlnole County. Florida.
I.IUMlKTr. IMatnlirr »». MAItY i
iiAXijv L w uirnro. iHrsadam, t.s-i
■- ■■
lug a* su it Inr dlvntvn. un or b s- x y y i r t : OF SPKt 141, Nf.V.crtON
,b .*.
•" r.brviary. u m y iT A I . n n x lt s . l i s t V OF
l i l t w ill* le t, Fsbrnary Jnd. ls ir.
__ __

tlu’f f f of fkf»rl*-*«ftf mi'l - Ml* I.E I hi ■.». i l l . f o o n fv PFlorida,
moita iit.tl ruf**r«r&lt;l «m .lsn*|tnf f* ! ,l.r to W
i V
t f ’ l l i ? 1?
t i l l . Its iftf.it h / ih « (tifr u l| (Tuurt
W itness’ mr n ltlr isl ’ hand ’ and
m and fur &gt;‘.umln&lt;&lt;lt* riVimt t * Flotl* sea l lhlj« liut day n f January, ISO ;
cU. i’i rivaiiftiy, iu a fcfru'lptfw** lie Hanfor.l,tb-mlnol* Cnunir, F lorth ri«&gt; m peiutlinH k l u r t l . i
ll U M t ! l,tu
pWNfifiW idO.\;i • um*«»!tAT I O.N,
O I’. &gt;IIKIlMDON
a i'i
under ih * l » * s l&gt;f • j . .
.Circuit enurt Clerk
th t I uMrti htstM nf Atns^lM.' to
By
a m , W im k a
|iftalutllf.. « ih » ** J ' i l U f K &lt; m P H
■ nel w U ^ M lItA C K (lUK Cil.
I. K J .
Jr, m
ti.ii.irr u t ■»iid
Dfkljuutlnd

br

“f • nJ ,a

eiwdane* with is reeolullsn duly
"dueled by the Uoaid. o f C . a i r
*’umojjee,“ n*r» o f H*mln«le CPun*&gt;• Florida. *n lb s l e d day til
tJ«ee»ber, A,D, ! • • ! .
a special
elerllun w ill he hr/J betw een lb*
*h*ura el e e ie u lT ) A.U. until seedown, on TUMdey, January I7|b.
i s u . mruuaaoM a em h w ta . O om iyi

iifffM fii.

.

l w THM COI MT .1 T U B c o y k T T
| Jt'IKIK. SvW nel* ( anuty, Fleeldn
l ^ .n m M lV T r
TO - ALL rtn m rr u M H M l MMI*
s o n * i i a v IXB CWAttrs a* U H .
MAh US A U tlh p T s t i l t MOT VTMl
You unit eueh nf ynu are hereby
Dotlfled and reoelred te present
aay ela lm . « d deM unb. wMel,

»1.e.ft

for *.«)• f »i* r »i»h ,und #«ll sit Bilfell*

OMttrj t.elfmrn l h* If tallt «i’»OF l»f
lh «
M m

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i

I i p i M

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i i u r i v

u h

In

,

a iiw ih n i.n
t o C .v r r ,
b T A rti o f M j m i D i i
In re th e H slnle * (
«
Of IU la C ftfM t «l»*’ fulto’Wlr*; drs»» B IIW lM t U. U lllM K R , Here need.
rrllMid
m in.iu ut bvuUnylc
In P n t s l e i
TO A M . WHOM IT MAY CONih «

I ’ *1 l.f•nra

•*«*

j

1

M « l» « - h J i i m i t .

dur. !»»• liM sle^jr or
liH f.
*&gt;w»iiee u ftd y ••• foiits. IJjy

' . CBilN.

aunsxejt
pMt year the German rata uf

by output. “

year of remarkable
In re-ccerlng a great
idnatrleT machine to
apf war.ayeocof n c ;

Sheriff ----- Frank M. Thomas

otherwise a Peer** pro Cunfesso
will li« entered sg o ln ei yaa,
II la further nrdured thni t h e
SAldll
Mint In order l * published "•** * , w **“

•P4l»i •!*«•» tf,

l iv in g

Judgo
..... H arlan R rirgs
Tom Reilly
Archly Twitch*!!
Woman In Cafe __ ... 'Dorothy Se­
bastian
Minister --------WlRUm Stack

MWIMI o r h.UyfSU '11
Not'.i *r |s jiepitjr l o r n
•mi •Mum * o t lloff PdwftaU* flnnl »u nfnriJ^ M•rVl*r"iv ' n*»*venjDerB|tulj* ,,r

SINGLE 4HRM
IN TH E AUTOMOTIVE '
IN D U STR Y WILL SAVE
B5JOOQOOO POUNDS
l- O F STRATEGIC
MATERIALS FOR TH E
1942 MODEL YEAR (
^THROUGH RE-DESIGN &lt;
| O F PARTS A N D
RE-ENGINEERING OF
PROCESSES— W ITH NO
$fCRlFICE IN QUALITY.

aetum pllilinenta
dostry.

LEGAL N O T IC E S &gt;

IJonter Mathews
dlbrbert A n­
derson
*’
.
‘Rutlons’ Johnson . Jack Carson
Tubhy • . . . J s c ’x itr C. Gleason
Rocks’ Amicnon
Richard
la n e
Mac
..... ....... William T. O rr
Jtfrscv
Johe Ridcely
Officer
. . .i* F ra n k . Wilcox
Jo n w r f
.-LV Winiardr J t/s tto
Lucky
liny Cook

the

Paul Rnden ........ Albert Dekk-r
Millie Pickens . Susan llsyward
Dr. Ben Saunders . H arry Corey
Flsinn Radcn
Frances Farmer
Rill Oakley
...... Jordon Jones
Peggy Nolan
Jean ITtilllps
Pom pep
— E rnest Whitman
Mrs. Pickens ;.... Maude Kbumn

year’s pr&lt;»iscn •p p y tr,'.
ie uline liru.

duetkm (U. f
mately eight
iluction In It
about three
■ad'* htff tl______ _ _
„ The
„
past year has
production of mtfhlAs -tools, -with,

J .JM H B P g !

mil- ^hch n&lt;&gt; rearmameht cam-

*vn*Mrumi»%

ercsse o f 2d per
1910 fig u re o f M ,

’I ho production
both war ami nx
other story of n
metits for IMlf
former uro not i

Nm lro
Is Hereby g iv e n that
Ja/SM M. tinwlend, Jr. flleltn M g
lln s l report a s Kv«rutur itf IK*
relate nt Kdtuuiul H. Itaurke,'. itnceased; that hn filed' h&lt;s pet It Inn
l&gt;.r final dlecUarge, and that he
w ill, apply, tu th* l i o s a n l l F ' B '
W. W ore. County Judge o f 4*M&gt;
1'iidn C gnptj. Florid*, on I p d U tlk

claimant.' and sh a ll be
by lb* rleleiant, age
t u t e r . gad "any sbeh
demand n et t e tHeU oh

.

-■[ u ». 'wi

A f gd n tln M ra lp r.g f ll

i u« it m r t k t r i ’N
the .m a .a V ot »* m
, fci» parpen* I* li*
r, „ e t l n le r e e t U j
Honda ■halt htf f r a
»nnusv The IhteeeeC
, t | , , , n l . U I Jiulr,
.b a lla k ea ev d iu m jfill
s h a ll be leesed ia t o , B ' B . W e S l- .

�T~-"rr —---- r r ~ ^ ------rf&amp; g t I

■•&lt;

'1&lt;»?OV'- ^ i!

’f "

AY, JANUARY 10, 1*41

Eustis Cage

it Noses Out
Feds By 22 To 20
( t t m dropped
------- j of tta iiu o n
net only after a hard
igh batUa In which
&gt;t yeti'i Northeastern
i champion*, was forced
van* behind to noee oat
•‘&amp; M » W im s Dan*
I teren points,
„ Fleming, with
* the Fad* topped
morlajr opponent 11
Howner, Lu»» thrao flrjt
hart year's sea
a the final ehap"•“•Htppltr,fait Euitla
httth man for the nlyht
. point*.
total of 40 foul*
. during tho game. and
^Vhtnry margin was pro.
. ,Ar7*h€ free throws route,
ft* *
"»*do the aama num­
ber of field gaaU. •
o Harman Morris. Junior Rich
Fehool principal, who la coaching
W
twm while L. L. MeLuca.
I P *»JW «
of lUneia, itat• l &gt; ,w a a pleated with tho Feda’
r*- performance. "I think Mae wlU
»
rrt* *2»» before the seaThe boys really are
Coach McLueaa la , i -

*
*
*»

J**k w l » next week.

1TIE S A N F Q n p H E R A L D , SA N FO R D . FT.O IU D l

SCO TTS SCRAP BOOK

s ta ro B D

m en u sa o ti

V M B T A I L a _____

Of Sales U s T a U «
Jaw, I S IS«a

Lao

c

“M T V 1
." -

Land If)
Krvlfinan(0

Cleveland,
(*&gt;J Eoatla, La( 1).

fcyaB

Gators Drop Cage
st To Georgia
r.
Jan. 10—&lt;/P)
• Gator* dropped the’r
‘ final minute* pf the
— laat night and
connected for
which enabled
in the first of

Liiila Kayo’s Baddy
Ba^r In Firat Frame
F -' •DEN,
PP * N , ; f/ae es .

. SQUARE

OAR.

1 0 . - &lt;4^—
0 P)— Joe
J o e Louis
10.—

Daddy
and
third

ever

tu rn e d ‘ ’w

* , ’ ’a

By R.J.
SCOTT 1;Tr?,pica!
J&gt;nrk,IncrcakSc
(!atc ~m..
^
Heccipts
The fun nu*-n.»M.

create of t ‘l 1.1'J 1 .'&gt;i»

Rr^waetd U t fM OteB

A ID

period in IU10 II
with receipt* being
MIAMI. J«n. 10 - (SpecialI - Thi* aea*cu over :»

L m.

Tropical Park figmr* *h«ro tha*
the
prom t
winter
meeting
•omparea favorably with that
•f 1940-41. Jack li &gt;ylan. check,
mg the turnstile ccunt nn«l paiil
cute, reports thul the total atteml^nce for the (ir! trt tlav*.
which was the dur.ition of
't
winter'* *c*flon.
itw d y
12.032 off. However, under the
no p**a rule, there * »» mi in­

SLOWm A

n sroirr'R ih &lt;*
B B ^ W jB e 'n p r

T ln sa

ll.T I

to

n n r r s Dee B ea «te u&gt; tea
CABBaUI! Toa Balk 11* t e
to
Hpr l i l t B a n Sic—
eee CM I I .i t Savor
.
. .
Red II I*
CAUU F t O h r P I- CM fry 11.7*
1 1 PIBOTI Doe B aa le e te *0e
c a u h f c r t 111* to IS.I0
CHATOTB Ba Kpr I t* *
COLLAR!* Doe Baa t i c ta ISO
KOQPLANT
- Ba Hpr U e ta
te *1.00
Cratee t i l e
O H A PB FB m T
Bat U 1
Cetab
Ma s l i e K «
t
- B os U o

day*

1 tl.34t»

to enter

the

AndersonGriffith

Xo

i*a I #

(',j» I

During the
I:• i••
on England
i
fighter plane*
1v 10 time* a
del
lH»mber« a*
gun*.

Funeral D irector
t'ornor First &amp; French
1'hone 488

I'.l ltl*.I

C O M E IN A N D GIST
H l l It 1'J 12 CAI.K NDAK

.urer rt;

T H R IL L

4*1
u .$ . b a i T l e ^ i p s
■j 0*1 ft?,
Pell Oraase Bloeeom
tu t
HAYS.
H
U
q
i.#B
L
lS
llE
.R S * Ai-OMU
U
TTOI
LETTUCE
leeb era CM' lead te ­
l l ete.
r 4e—I I I * , (e l l .s e
' f i d Lo w e r s i d e s of -TiIe ir . H u l l s
NlnMp Da* Ben I4« to (to
OHAXOE“ Boa .U S . Comb ll.TJ
n a c M eJ !»•
R e * Tl.u Bes »•«
FABiojrr
. = ------------- Doe
Ban l i e ta i l e
PBAB a rota Ba Her tl.71
rC P P K IU Ba Her *1.1# te u .lt
C M e fe y *17* te IIS *
POTATOES Red DMm tf.B, No. 1
■ OM *t.»e, B l i t # ,
b —tl.e e
c w t B a ss Cawmerelal 11.11
—4 i,* e
n A D I S lf a l Dob Dun t i e to Me
HPINACII Bu ll» r tirn m ir Type.
Tie to f l e a
STRAWBERRIES M et Me
HWT POTATOES CWT Saeka i l i a
to ll.T I Bu Dakl *1.11—l l . l f
SQUABIf
No Qaote
TANI1KUINE8 t-1 Box Comb *1,1#

cusrtioM

EXPLOSIONS oF
— r ’

-

Torpedoes

f c a s *
V l A h i t

• M t l.ll

^AbRPlO-

rt

TI'IW lP S Dob llun Me le Me
TOMATOES I*—I I IJ&gt; Crt t i l l In

Fed* won ^*.lr « » t same
*«.*• L ose n ib —l l . t l ' IS Lb.
^ ^ ~ . ® ® V 0"). ••'kin* Tavares
Crt ti.e e
TW.
»**ht. 15 to 1*.
*«*• i*M ops:
o u t
o r
o t a t w
rn o o rc T *
HANFORD
EUSTIS APPLES E aiU rn Bu Dakl Various
K lem ln g/fl)

PAGE N V B

I I .I I te l l .t e Doaea |1.»*—
u se
BANANA! IS IA Bun ll.T I
to
ir a e
ONIONS Tallow I s Lb Sack l i t *
la U . l t Whit* l i t * Bpanfih
l l . t l le | l . l *
CORN Shelled W hile CWT Ba«&gt;
II 71 to t i l l
POTATOES Mnln CWT Dap* M M
to 91 Cl ar.CD Certlf Rad B lue
c w t j i . e e —ti.M
PINEAPPLES Crt C ebea 11.11—
M JI
nLTAtlAQAS I* Lb Seek t l j t

SEMINOLE COUNTY
COURT RECORDS
JANUARY 7. I t t l
Warranty Doeda
Bradley, E. W. et ux to Ira.
Hawthorn* et ux, 11-84-41.
11111, W. C. et ux to Lucille
Elates Colay, 1-1-41.
Robin*
aoa, Harry i t n It L &amp; Ker
sey, 11-10-41. Black. Frad II.
at ux to Orlando Citrus Grow­
ers Asul, 1-5-41,
Sheriff* Deed
Hand, a U . Sheriff to Ed­
win H. Healey A Clerk W. Jennine*, 1-5-42.
T*s Di i ^i
State of Florida ts Kelly, R.
R^ Torner, J. W., Watson, If.
M., 1.5-41. .
Agreement Far Deed
Kertey, I. E. to Profit Rice,
5^(M 1.
Real , Estate Meriteae
Coley, Lucille Ellaree et vir
* i U U&gt; W- C'*: ChaUal Mari«ate
Willis, George M. et ux ta
Family Finance Service, Inc.,
l-S-41.
Certified Cere W Final

^ r-—— 'for the fun&gt; ef it,
J j u 5 ? * 5 **• fan rut of thU
nnff'.brawl as ha
h , turned
^ o d ' l ^loose
M
•»&gt;.«x»lotioa of dynamite that
:■&gt;»**• Buddy a chance to
a breath, that floored the
1 OollaUi twice f o r
its, and that finally
beaten, bewildered and
» two minutes, 50 seeBondholder* SecariUes Corp.
f tho first round'of whst
to have been a 15-round v* Robert L. Cox et •!, 5-1144.
CerRflenU
Certificate of Merger and
Consolidation between Interna­
tional Frith Carp, and Do Olorrto Fruit Corp. Filed with
State e f Florida IS41-41.
Haaorahlo Dtoeharge
U*. Army to Harold Uo.ton
LaBroe. 7-1P-19. U. R A m y
to Kari Wetaal, 6 20-19. U. 8.
Naval Reaarra to WlUlard Ry­
der Coaselly, 541*11.
MMertfe
U* S
R*t a t e
Beard d
Florida'
1J-9-41.
Health to Cento-Je

.

M i P

ip p e r .

s p /Lim

B ) r.d

WHt Borf^fovA o f

*

4U Y I.1LS W D S T R E A M S
Cf
Joseph O. v* Mary I. Ituj.h.
Snil&gt;— Civil
Indualrial Inycitmcnt 0 o r |i.
v* J. C. Cole. C. \V. Faruar-'in
A Minnie L. Oilham.

P4I r«M| fr#4«cee S «J * w &lt; | U . . *4 m J ».jAt'

,ukjJ £ e v e « a l Hut;; p.t o

Orlando Man Hits
Payoff At Dog Track

of Picking Winners
TONIGHT’S ALI.-ST AIt FEATURE
NINTH HACK— T 14. 1111.K

- w a s -fKE m o s t

PR.OLIFIO IM A ^IK A -&lt;lV t
WRWE r. jk -fUc_ AHM ALS
OF LrfER.A'f'UR.E.1&lt;L POUR.ED O U f A
FLOOD o f KEAR.L/ 1 ,800
COMEDIES , BESIDES

HUNfS »fS FOOD oN

ainoi /n t o f $ 8 2 7 8 0
••f t h e l a t g v b t m u m *

Get the holiday «|iirit
Drop In for a writ mix­
ed drink i r hike home
a quart of our national­
ly advertiwawl prodorlw
lor real warmth and
cheer.

CM

OIK*

be

paid

m (rack hutor)

t»n l| M

wih

’lll'P*'

all

al
th«*

on Ihr dug-

•1 Iht* Sanf«*rd*OrUndo K rnn rl Club

m i H in d u s AI.I.OWKD
p o b f iiM t: s is p. M.

TAVERN

SANFORD-ORLANfiO KFNNEL CLUB
, On Itinilc 17 (Siinlnril llikthnuy) nt l.onuwtiod
uIhmiI N mill's North of Orlando

II IIN AT HKD AUHOW

PAUL UOBINSON

IOTA KETT
Hi m o m sy * a n ^ 1

i.1

W DDO
6 :IS

ItL.\i. &gt;pi : i

THE

G R EYH O U N D GU3
i« on lk» air o trr

Kni'

CHAM' I
c u m i: i i i \ .
Ill Cl ll'r
It A MIII IN'. \ | | | . v

W. A. Jor «on of Orlando
M a rrla ir Lirrn.B*
Ikriiil'e
t !&gt;*• lari. •
the
Geiser, William llenrv. an.I hit u couple of jackpot* at th«* I S M**riio IiiD * • ‘.fiuiiilcd in
dog
track ••».. i 'y . • n lv k h :ik i i o m i i i i i i i h
Lola Mary Pit!*. Shit,-. Ilan&gt;i»n Sanfi ril - Orlando
i mid f•*r« try gi. u f..r * ill
J „ and Pauline Terry. L v ri In*l night when hi* $2 dally
Henry J.. and Martha Uiy* , double ticket on the 2-8 m m - !• r .»o* worn by n;o t &lt;f the sen
1bination p a id off the Juicy *o|«li«i.*a

I

I VE NOriCED DIAf HE HASNT
HEEN AlJOUND AS MUfq,
S NCE THAT BLOND Ba*iBEI2
SDMJTED MOOSLiNij IN THE

N orrco^ l
TOMMV.iF ^
THAIS WH/!X
TOU MEAN.'

srocE .

T HM-M.'l

I
I WITH HEI2 }

A/20UND .

THEiC FIRE
insurance

7HATS '=
B A D 'r

'M_ s m 6 S Pi-’Erry h
.vnD wMAfSMOCE I
, v\SS'JA inS .- I
1|VS A TOUo H
COMB'NATION

WEO.TOMMVS A [
CANDBOV 'A n D
1
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LET ANTONS TAKE MJI
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our a

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P. T. A. Meeting
At Seminole High
Offered : Students
School

Dr. HaitailioD Holt Speaks To
Seminole High Student-Bod}:

By p a t t y h o d g e
A fter two weeks of gloriout
At laat! The ( r e a l moment
holiday!, we're back to the olJ ha* arrived—You itudea can, in
I grind with happy memories of l h e near future, witnee* the
B y Herm an M iddle!**
| t.h riitm a ., dances, parties, ami tr e a t fam e between the two
Dr. Hamilton . Holt of RoIB
By JACK HERRING
, other holiday fun.
Th* P- T. A - a t Its meeting
out. landing
rouplea
for
the
I h o i a a t # K 4 ll«
f 'l l l f a N
P W f ta r
Collage waa th# apaaker of
I The r«lery Fed dance wes Ju»t championship In tennta double*.
Are you one of the many fortu­ Tuesday, Jan. fl, voted to give
C m g f &gt; M ll« r» .
H al*
morning at the regular elm
' sparkling with new clothed Dalnate graduating aenlora who must their approval fo r Coco-Cobu to
ll a a r i Q a a rlrra u ia
The
girl*
hare
Just
flniahed
(he
program
at
Seminole
l in* for th« ilanre
woi
MOT
h a ria a rila lla a n a
enter the world to n.aita a living be sold to the stu d m ta In th#
School la*t Thursday, Jan.
I WIGHT la a (folil aatin evening round-robin ' th at they have been for him .rif or bcraalf Immediate­ lunchrooms a t 8*aq!nrt* H i g h
.. f a l r l H a I l a 4 « a
i &gt; . r . * ...............
By
BILLY
PIXLER
N a v ja rl# J a a N
I’dreaa and ORIEN FARRELL in playing off for the laat few ly following commcneemtnt T If School. It waa also unanimously
Preceding Dr. Hold’s oi
How many of you
Seniors
K a l k r r r a W l g g la *
i him new earth-brown auit. I.K- month*. Not only that but MI*J so, have you taken a course in agreed to give a contribution to would like to become a member were two pupils of tbd F
U
i
l
a
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N
a
H
g
n
a
Tackach
will
be
watching
for
ItffW
________
ItOV HODGE squired CONNIE
typewriting or shorthand T If the American Red Croae.
of th* FB I! If you want to take College School o f Music, Nao
lla r a i a a M M IItia a
CUh I
McCAI.I. who Inked nreeiou* in the beat player* to - e n d to you have, you are a luck;
N aff R akaa
Tha P. T. A. voted to rec­ up fingerprinting and you have Fergeroon, contralto, and M ur
tlMlM
G
a
i
n
eaville
or
Jacksonville,
teal blue and ro e. taffeta topped
On# is pri
__
O r l» a F a n a l l
tha ommend to all young peoples' a high school education and ton Schrcnfeld, p ian ist M U l
with an old fashioned corsage of whichever 1* derided upon, for war and National Defense In the social
F l a r t a n H a ll *
organization#
th at
no elahteen y ean old you have a Fargerson Illustrated h e r
|4 f c r a » r ..........— .
the
State
championship.
The
ramelallaa,
rove
bud*
and
tubetrim
*
of
soldiers
and
tailors
but
H IIII* H i l a r
eha nee to otSain aprkilntment eeptional ability when she i a „a|
d a n n
unumber to be sent will be de­ there is much alack to be taken dances be held on aehoal nlahts In the fingerprinting section of ‘T-ead Me to Languish’* by lla ifi
ro»es.
M Im l l a l k
Ila a 4
and th at those held on Friday
HELEN
HUTCHISON
and termined a t the next Athletic up elsewhere.
th#
FBI. The following letter del and "Joy" by K rucrur.
night be ended a t tw elve o'clock.
HETTY KING wore d re.e. of Association meeting.
The Government has now ap­ There waa a larger percenter* waa received by Mr. McKay:
SehrenfeU showed his maslei
Ye*
*ir*e—great
thing*
»f#
proximately 116,000 stenographers, of senior mothers present than
blue chiffon wtlh band* of nilv*-r
over a piano when hJ played
Dear Sir:
being
planned
for
the
athletictypists and secretaries on the
brigade around tho midriff and
Inasmuch as you ar* vitally modern
elaaslc
as
well
etas*.
outljning the *&lt;|uare neeklin- minded gal* for the remainder payroll, but thousands mors are In J.anvL. other
Ingley. general chair­ interested In assisting th* grad­ "Chapran Etude In F Minor;
f,
Hobbies may lx* both enjoyable and educational. In LUCY
WARD appeared In aqua ' of the year.
Basketball lb# needed t&lt;&gt; take the dictation of
Mr. Holt began his address I
N ational Itefrnse uates of your school In obtainin'.i these senses they become an interesting |mst-time for taffeta with a corsagr of pink j next all week*. out»l.le merer th* thousand* of i'/.*cutlves and man nf t h e
I
thought that stating that when he cama
Council In Seminole
County, employment,
aomintstr.'tiv*
officers,
ami
trans­
to**
bud*.
I
for
a
few
gym
day*
(lh&gt;*
l«
to
you
would
like
to
have
aom#
In­
' an' individual.
Rollins 1A years ago, ho ulann
docu­ gave a report of tha activities
The general chairman of the I relieve Jhe monotony of three cribe it Into typw rltten
formation -vlth reaped to the to make it a rerogniie-l ins
In selecting a hobby, I wanted one that would lie dance,
HERMAN, escorted * girl I month* inside) and then in*‘de ments. Home of this material Is #f the many national defense positions availabl
*
for
high
interesting, enjoyable, and educational. I found such who wore a stop-light
red dross | aroin f r r seooter-hockev. tlirl* lasting importance and »om* of committees In thl* Cr*inty. Mr. ehool graduate* In the Federal tution of learning. This was ti
»P- ..
complished by limiting the t
’ a gold
” ’lavalier* on a velvet‘
said SCOOTER-HOCKEY:! it will aet Into motion Govern­ B art Peterson, executive secre­ Bureau of investigation.
a hobby—collecting odd names of famous people. This end
National Itefens*
dgnt body to 600 pupils;
around her neck. Her Other than Southern College. H. ment events of historical om - tary nf the
Application*
ar*
presently
behobby ns it has developed the last three years has nf- ribbon
securing teachers
with
Council,
waa
also
present.
nameT GLADYS PIPPIN, l-end II. S. I* th" only »ehnnl to sequence.
In
connection
with
th#
eapanaion
qualifications;
by securing
roe positions pay fM 40 a year
orded me knowledge that I would probably have over­ ing an angelic touch wa* KINKY ‘•svr It. . . .We were lucky In
program
of
th#
Federal
Bureau
and hy making tiro
to s tirt, with a good chanca for
looked had I not hod concern created by my hobby. A WIGGINS In a gown with n that th# scoot* arrived * few advancement
of Investigation. Young men and students,
College beautiful.
qd
to postilion of great­
white brocade bodice *nd a bnu- week* *go — they have robber
women
between
the
age*
of
rtion of my collection of 400 names is given in the fill­ fant skirt of white net. HI 11Iter rr ’ pnnaibilty, such aa secre­
Mr. Holt continued by e r t
eighteen
and
thirty-five
who
tire*.
ing paragraphs.
I KY CAMERON looked glamA fter we have senoter-no.iiexl tarial positions, in the case of
have a high school education are plaining t h a t the number q£
who have the ability.
JUAN DEMOSTHENES AKOSEMENA was once "rou* in a lady-blue chiffon with , r " ” V « "month w ell snend »ur those
eligible for these position*. Pri­ •tudenla was re&lt;rulite,| w, (hap
Mrs.
Fort,
teacher
o
f
Scleio-e
The
examination
announced
by
^ hoo| rowing marily, thg-work to be performed the school would not grow Hr
Ident of Panama. An Italian general Is ANNIBALE gold bending around the "cck- j t&gt;r&gt;t monlh
the Civil Service Commission for a t tha high school, has taken will
b# In th* fingerprint section site— a small rchool a d e q u a te
In
rhythm.
See
Ta stenugrapht-ra is open until fu r­ over the hrm* economic* d ie s ­
RGONZOLI, now a prisoner of the British army in At a roco-coln party preerdinr I
supplied is much lit U s- th.-ws
truckin' cal*.
es of Mrs. Mary Stone, who of the Bureau and the young aly large
ther
notice.
The
examination
conthe
dance,
we
noticed
th
st
at'
cne where n nrofes-ow
North Africa. FRIEDRICH von nODEI-SClIWINC.H was
_M arguerite Key* . slats solely of a dictation U st has been forced to re tlrr on -nen who are successful In ob­
tractive
brunette,
JA
NE
TIIIO
msv
teach a cla«* o f f.O.
• German psychiatrist, while FKANTISEK C1IVAI.KOV- PEN, in a lusciocn red rhiffon
a t lid words a minute and trans­ account of III health. Mrs. Htlne- taining sn appointment will re­
"There
are two tvp«&gt;&lt;
ceive
trsinng
In
th*
science
of
cription of notes. All students of cipher |s substituting In t h *
KY served us Czechoslovakia’s foreign minister under with large puffed sleeves and
fingerprinting. Young
women professors,” continued Mr. HoMu
chemistry
and
biology
classes
8*minul*
High
School
who
are
that nation’s third president, EMIL HACIIA. During the also ANN WIGGINS In dainty
able to qualify for on# of theso until a regular teacher
can be will be assisted to suen duties u "The one who get* his Inspirff*
blue trimmed with match­
filing and If. In addition, they lions from books, nnd ihr e t j |
f a n of DRAGISHA CVETKOVITCH as Yugosluv pre- loiby
position* have b een.urged in a appointed.
ing lace.
th* ability to pas* a typing who gets his Inspiration i froro
.special tulletin from the . Chrll
iar. ALKSANDER CINCAR-MARKOVITCH was foreign
Mr. McKay . reports
t h a t have
Giving the dance that rrrlnln
By HUDUNIT
! service Commission to apply Im­ many application* have been re­ teat, they can be considered for life." The hjeal tcach.-c l« tM
later. The Vichv-France amlmssador to the United dignified air wna EARL JETER. The romK-ing
work
In the typing section* of combination of th.i two. Th.-oJ
wreck* who J*ed mediately.
ceived and It Is assured that a th« Bureau.
IIII.L BRANAN, MACK CLEVE­
Thcie positions pay are the kind th at were s ic u rq j
tea Is dapper GASTON HENRY-1IAYE, former mayor LAND.
The
proper
application
form
to
lie
»tudlc*
have
returned
*-'
competent
teacher
will
b
e
*»MILLER
WILIJAM8.
a salary of tM 4 0 per annum hy Rollins.
is
oi| Versailles. Premier of Bulgaria for n number of years KENNY ECHOI-H, GLENN OD­ eo^l ole' 8. II. 8.. and eonfUen- may be obtained from the Secre­ lected.
to atari.
The rpesker staled «lmt m anf
of the Board of U.8. Civil
’ GEORGES KIOSEIVANOFF, who was succeeded hy IU M , and McKAY TRULUCK tlally they need another two tary
Ap pointment to a position In colleges rennlre entrance exanD
Stroke
Examiners
a
t
any
first
week* to recuperate READ IT AND SE E
wearing tuxedoa.
th* Federal Bureau of Investi­ in a li'i* while other* accept ^
K BOGDAN PHILOFF. HUGHE KNATCHBULL-HUGES- all N ext
Or
Butx Lusatll C hatter -.hatter!! I gation
In the line of dances gala festivities of the h"&gt;l'&gt;»T!- or aerond-clis* post office
and subsequent advance­
from
the
U-S.
Civil
Servlet
Com­
from
vour
hiu«*
SEN served as British envoy to China for several years. wa*
Where It I* cor,ring fr o m !? Why ment li based primarily upon certificate
— a- tea
~ dance
....... .a.t which .........
Kla.hl I 1 IThe CELERY PRO
8IIIRat Washington, D.C.
. . . what’s all th a t m urm uring!T th* Individual merits and ac­ school principal. Mr. H o lt' ev»
Believe It or not I United States congressmen are LEY ECHOLS was stunning In rim ed thnt It was IIII.L RHAN mission
This is in excellent opportunity are all these people
daahlni complishments of each nairton. plained that a recom m endstl'ft
t wide stripped tlreaa of brown, AN for MARTHA WIGHT but
LEO KOCIALKOWSKI, O .JIA L P BOGGS. A. N. MA- lodge
*o enthualaatically TT— The opportunity for advi
and -wood-rose. GENE our latest communique tell* u* for young American* to aero* around
advance­ from the prinrinal and a hiitK
their
country
and
servo
themEWSKI, KARL E. MUNDT. VITO MARCANTONIO. CASWELL over from Orlando that she *a»* definitely It'* OR*
Will somebody please tell
mo ment Is greater at the present scholastic standing were ess*w*
ealvrs
at
th*
same
time.
what’s o n ! . . . A hl—Her* come time than It has been a t any tial for entrance to Rollins^ •*
LPH J. SABATH. RUDOLPH G. TENEROWICZ, and wore white wool ami altver rm - IN F A R R E U .
the glee club officer*
Maybe
We know a certain young man
The speaker conehido&gt;l
s In th* pasL The Increased
CHARD B. WIGGLESWORTH. American football turn* Jewclory. BETTY W IU about
r can give me th# low-down tlm
school
who
I*
simply
dy­
invltln* everyone ♦&lt;* r a ova*
KINSON looked pretty In a blur
%TS Include ALEXANDER WOJCIECHOWICZ (for- tailored frock and EARL JETER ing to meet MARTHA PAGE. He
cy! Could any of you tell m# personnel necessary to carry on ,lo Rollin' to sea the Walk *4
what’s d o in g ! ! ! — Ye*b—Walt, th* work assigned to th* Federal Fame, which la composed
[y at Fordham), JOE ANDREJCO (Fordham), STEVE was jookln’ around In hi* C hrist­ hn» hail a crush on her all thl*
.
ona at a time ipeaae—you’r* •» Bureau of Investigation In the stone* of the homea o.* man}
year
.
.
..
Much
to
the
disap­
mas
suit
of
tan
with
Heck*
nf
OWICZ (Fordham). JOHN WYHONIC (Alabama).
so excited. Calm down 11 On# of National Defense program has Important Amcrlcanai t h e fablue, green, yellow, and red. We pointment of our Sanford awalns.
very naturally
Increased the
H HE1KKENEN (formerly at Michigan), FOREST find EDWARD W HITE aportlng tu outaldiT from L eo b u rg U
While many of us were wish­ you. tall me what’a cooking/—ah
of supervisory poiltlona moui chanelt and tSa Shell Mu­
EVSKI (formerly at Fordham). nnd FRANK a new lotinrlng laeket of rovol oreunving moat of SYLVIA fully thinking of holiday trav ­ hat’s more Ilk* It— le t’s atari number
which
crntalns
many
which,
of
course,
means
th at em­ seum.
MEISCH’S time, (ditto big. »l»- el#, many of 8. H. 8.V faculty a t th# beginning.—You say th# ployers who ar* qualified
ICH (Georgia). Other citizens of thj U. S. ant bland and BILLY FLEMMING ter
to un'nu* specimena.
glee elub h a i to ralae $160.00 to
ANGELA).
.
Tha
itudenta
nf
Seminole
lliga
proud
of
n
new
w
rlat
watch.
w
a
r
#
enjoying
their
Merry
!A XENOPHON BIBLE, head coach at the UniverW anted: Information Jeadmg Christmas** with friends and pay for. their trip to T am pa and handle auch position* hav* a School enjoyed thla program
For Christmas PAUL. i’.UCKmuch
better
enance
of
obtaining
*------—
”—
-----e
ja
a
ii
of Texas; MARION A. ZIONCHECK.' late congress- SON to t a model-A Ford to run to name* of girl* whom SULK- relatives *In other townt, i r
theia position* a t present than kery much a"d thaw wlD W
W ro D JACOBSON ha* been raMlae Edna and Miss M ura
In 'th a past. ' ' " •"
forward to the return pf Mr.
from Washington; NICHOLAS STRINCEVITCH' and •round In. .DAVID .GATCirEL ce'-vlnw
thay
going
to
do!
Oht—
They
letters
from.
;
n candid
cam era, maybe
Chittenden spent moil of the
‘ Those Individual* who fulfill Holt.
-i ■
' HAN SI8TI. both big league baseball players; got
gotag
to
give
*
aerie*
a
I
'
It
look*
like
love
In
bloom
fm
w e’ll are some of hta snapshots
with th eir brothers In dancta!—Vaab, I w ent ' to th# the above requirements may ob­
VY BEASONGOOD. former mayor of Cincinnati; In the S«|ly. W# missed MAR­ IIKIJSN PH ILLIPS and ,B lL L holiday*
Arlington, Vs. While there they
laat night and had a swell tain application blanks by writWelcome new student*!!. Flora
B. SCHWELLENBACII. former United Staten JORIE JU N E BURDICK a t tha ■IRANAN. More power fo you visited th# Mellon A rt Gallery. ooo
time too. T hat blackout them* waa tog direct t* Mr. Edgar Hoover, I.eo Miller from Ts-gaa and Manr
dance,
lu
t
th
a
t
la
because
eha
Jaunt
Included
a l s o a good Id#*—Oh boy 11 You mean Director. Federal Bureau of In- to u lse Dlx ' from Georgia.
itor from Washington; MARIE OUSPENSKAYA, wa* home practicing on her new
We certainly wish th a t f*HIL- Their
Mountvllle, S. C., where they they're going to give aom# more veatlgatlon, Waahlngton. D. C , hop# vo-t win enloy Uie remain}
JW movie actress; and JOHN C. B. EHRINGHAU8, typewriter. SHIRLEY EICK cud- IP KRONEN would make up Va enjoyed
a
peregrlnatlan
of of them ! —Jrwell—What sis* ar* or by communicating alfher by der of the school year.
mind
IT
).
One
day#
it'a
NANCY
die* a panda bear and BILLY
ovemor of North Carolina,
W ashington, D. C.
they going to do! Oh-glro a fUidtU, r or In parson with thl* rfDIGHTON.
tha
naat
MAiTIORIE
h at a good look­
lie premier of Norway when that cohntrv fell to HOLLYIIEAD
j Mr*. Fort enjoyed' a pleas­
In chapel! . . Whoa
ing lounging robe, ao h* tell* ma. JU N E BURDICK. My, but ha'a ant holiday season with rela­ program
IB» to auggeat that
going to be on It! Oh, IF* • . *
la w a s -JOHAN NYGAARD8VOLD. ARTHUR At the Key Club dance on New n busy little bee. Isn' t he.t
secret . . . w*l| . . . »ou‘re going th* above Information be made
METTS reaabad tive* In Soperton, Ga.
JZ-INQUART was a leading Nazi In Austrln In Year’a eve EDWARD MAR­ n WANNELL
t&lt;&gt; your student body
Mia* Dunlap dropped In on to sponsor a ah»w down a t the
InexpdRsWe. Cartful
ring (and we don't mean n
nrealdent of the dub.
when that country-was annexed by Adolf Hitler’s SHAL,
o - .- » to
- make
____ w,l^ . , tb*
th a t each apfam ily elrtla for th* Yul* R ita!—good—that ought
And Compltlt
welcomed everyone a t tha door telephone ring) for Chriitm aa her
some
money.
.
.
1
remember
f
,
^
*
*
*
^
*
in
ho
ghr#n
M 8^___■ ■ V H
Itnjr, Austria's premier In 19.18 was KURT von- wearing a blue suit with multi- from - - • • weltl-l-t your gutaa festivities. .
—
v,r7
epreful
conalderatmfw
m
aat
year
.
.
.
wall,
have
tba
ooo
iM
t
Mrs.
Harrison
and family
as good sa our*.
JSCHNIGG. Finland’s first president w a s PEHR colored flecks In It. CORIS la Those
K&amp;
Mf M
Sincerely Yours,
other
Idea*! You have
big brown eye* of OUI- •pant a cosy Christmas a t
ENT7.MlNGF.lt In a brinm plaid
BVINHUFVUD; her second president was KLOS- skirt
IR. G. •Danney.
something even better aod
DA
DAVIS
hav#
captivated
tha
home
pending
tha
arrival c f
and green jerkin wa* I'UarFpedal Agent in O w n * .
U’s to ram* In a roerot *tiU th#
rc-fl.IO; her present leader la RI8TO RYTI. Russia's buggln- with her de«* RUDDY heart# of many who h a ta n t tha old St. Nick.
to
ta
ll!
!
Well,
b*
—
______ _— ——
nerve or bralna to b# more than
Mr. King kent abreast nf th# time evroes H I w u II n
leading generals In the campaign against Nazi PROCTOR. LEO BUTNER, out an
admiring on-lookar.
'Imea by attending a meeting at
.„.913D
Day Phone......
■ny are SEMYON TIMOSHENKO. KLEMENTI VO- fitted In sport clothes, dated
Wa can 't - u t our f ln je r on. Tallahtaga*
nf
the
Program
N HARPER who wora a
tha
facta
but
tba
school
g
r
»
a
IV. a n d BEMEON BUDYENNY. Tho Dutch JEA
Committee of th# Roelal Sel­
f **■ w rn t and you can
blue and white pbld skirt
i
and n
...575-W
Night Phono ...
red ye*L iWe hear th at J ta n ’a vina system baa It th a t GLEN ene* Section of tha Florida Ed­ amount I th
Jllea commander Is HEIN TER POORTEN.
a
t
III
giro
you
all
th*
be
sure
ODIIAM
looked
up
to
the
auger
ucation Association.
8TENSTROM has a
DBLAND, Jan. lfr-(Sp#*laJ)_
great variety of different classes of famous peo- pal RUTH
bowl and talb wild ta b s about
Mia* Buhrman wa* captivat­ support I can and w hat's more,
Just Ilka her*.
communities ia- Florida ar*
WUECKBR SERVICE 1
acquaintance#. ed by th* (now a t Uriisna, III, Til help talk It up. I know **ar Many
‘ Included in this collection. Included In this artl- vest
ANGELA MEI8CII wearing a h bWeall-American
taking
motion pirtarto this winget It all over tha .back and Indianapolis. I n d , w h en plea* will tarn out aueceatful.
m Rome 6f the recent additions (o my collection. We grayish blue crape dr*** and
fence th a t LUCY W A R D 1 and she visited rslatlvaa.
*
' through this* discussion, about some personalities •later SYLVIA charming In b a in BILLY
UOLLYIIEAD hav# baen
were dated by BARL SCHAF­ Arcing nuHo
Mrs. Durden Journeyed
to
Hqr Industries to b* shown 'nth*
s
hit
nf
each
olhsr
we have never heard of before.
FER and JACK MOORE of
Chattanooga. Tann., where »h* I n a v o o a a
A * D Q P W 8o»*hh** Thoatro of tiro Florida
—By Edward Marshall
l^eaburg. How era you doin' lately but BETTY CORRODI assisted relatives I n greaUng i n
A l
V 8 taU Exhiklt on A U aatk City'*
loero't teem to bo worried.
g a la ltl
-------- broudwalk next a
Hera's wishing everyone a very Sahla.
Tampa, S t. Patsraburr , Palm
. MACK C L E V E U N D got back Happy
TAILLAHAS8EE, Jan. \ 9 Mix* Takaeh vialted friends In
New
Year
and
•
•
"Re­
been Invited. Clamla J o n a a , ‘elate from O eorgb Just In time ta go member Pearl dfttrbar."
latkaonvilla tho la s t weak r f (Special)—In a y*nr marked by Beach, Ml*sal
Sanford Avn.’i t 2nd St.
nrealdent of F. F. A., will be to tha dance wearing a U n b a r
the hoHdaya. Bh# also delight­ a alight enroll meat declln* In ty, OrUndo,
■»u#*t ipeaker. Ml** Halkeom and rlngt&gt;on# twaad coal as waa hi*
ed In thawing h e r akUl a t Araartean tmlroralUoa and c*L National Fagi______
Areadls, Marinalaad,
th« home economic, girl* are to eomimnlon KIRBY FITE.
-atehlng flak.
.
.
When the New. Y ear arrived It
ar*
be In charge of the food and
Miss
Earl*
apmtt
W
r
froo
wna welcomed by tha •‘merryJob#, Florida 8UW
____ Parmer* table arrangement*.
utura
H
i m catching up on her eating, of
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The local P. T. A. meatln* t u maker*' wearing paper hats,
___ plan* for their
sleeping and reading.
'
rowing
eonecocamic* blowing homo, and thre
f a th e r and Son held In th# home
u ia a Lawton M H #(i tho nol
i basin the new year
fe
ttb
.
Tha
Key
Club
cal
rtahibr
approximataly I r lalU ,
_ . a held January 14. building* on Jan. .8- Judge Ware did thing* up right!!
. people enrolling. T he »ew IdeytM eaoght tn ~ th * wbMwInd
•nrolltdi
"T hlt_»«rri«a io offered froo
I t of town guetta have of Sanford, goeat apeakar, apoka
of
social
aetivltiea
In
O
rW
«
.
Th# o lh tr nl/rht • w* noticed pupile are: Batty Lav Flash,
State College also tn all Florida w auaanltlaa tad
on “ Bulhllng Today fo r TomorPtaraoa,
UQflfiRb'
other organ its Uoae serving Urn
to rto k aa third
row" and also on tha buying of OTELLA. TOUCHTON In a new Hruca B olt Dorothy
m
*kl,r t ‘ "d .red Jerk in playing mon- Mrs. Jack Stand Ifar, Mrs. HollyState woman'* col leg
deftnae atampa and bond#.
head,
MrsGraham,
Helen
Me"Pjy with TAYLOIl
BROWN
h l U t a 'J w M
^
who war* a dark gray suit*.
8. II. B. I» aorry to b a n th at
APPBAL REJECTED
. Tba pupils who hired o a t over
Mrs. Mary Stone will not b# ab b
•he holiday* are:
to return to achool this . semes­
WARHINGTO
ter because of Utneaa.
ie and (
Jan . I9-GF&gt;
rote, tha senate
___ m, broke hU.hos.kier haw*.
TALLAHABSKX. Jan. 10. personal ap- Gsraldln# PsUaa—Mr. Bnaacgr,
*
y w M M l^ garb
i&gt;
i&gt;
V im '
Rooaevalt and and Carol1 Jean Nix and Dot
of A grtatL Range ar
.wywtdye vice -.resident of th#
la mitap yoara
turn * virtual veto power over program 1.
Florid* BUte n a s m W *# CaeaIlava Yoor Clock* Ar&lt;
o r, of
wartime price, eelllng* on farm
E m y o nne
a . reports that ,
waa sdriaed ta a telagram
Walchaa Rtpalrad By
ke tftm
today front ’J—
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Information Is Given
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Auto Repairs

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NBWSPAPEK
In 1908

B o m b irifir* Fighting
Forces Of AmerL
ca, Australia Arc
Said Aiding Dutch

Fresh Nipponese
Troops Move Up
Planes Take Part In
Vigorous Counter*
Action Against Foe
IP»

!»»••• I

The hnnl-hitting force* of
tho Netherlands Indies’ li­
l i e s (presumably bomber
nnd fighter squadrons from
the United States and Aus­
tralia) were declared offi­
cially today to he taking
part in a vigorous counter­
action In which the fight­
ing Dutch battled the strony
Japanese Invasions of Bor­
neo and Celebes.

SANFOni). FLORIDA, MONDAY, JANUARY

T he Itod Cross w ar fund for
Its m loots County
now totals
41529, Mr*. Roy V ann, publicity
chairman of the Rod Cross, n ported this morning. In bahalf of
tha lacal Chapter aba axpresatd
her appreciation to T. Bradford

Member Asanelated I’rrv*

For “Free Italy”

Raid Precautions To Di pl omat i c E ffo rts[T 7 l it • • l
Be Taken In Nfyc »y u. s. - Britain!301001
Counties Of Area Are Reported As
t
, Invading Troops Art* Thursday Kvcnfng Reds Pound Nazis1
But 150 MilesAway Sanford and Sr-mmol.- ('oiJnlv
Club
At Meeting
IONVHIN. Jan. IJ —€ \ l %&gt;
nnd right . thcr (Y nlrsl Fldll—(irowlng di»M*n«l«n in ihr
From -City Ar Brit­ da Counting will hr* Marked s s i j N ail High Command \% rr
S t a t e s Instructors
litbljr rtpoMrd *•&lt;!»? !•» h«%r
ish Again Retreat fmm U 0 0 o’clock to a p ln j apr*o4
to lh* Navy with a
I lly

U o rb ird

rrv u al

Thr
Japan*-#
Mala van in
vnnion fnrrirtl within IftO mil**
o f Singapore InJay ami ih* Iora
of Kuala
I nnipur
tho wcnntl
Inrgf^l Malayan
city
on
th*
mad lo Hin;npor* wa« indiratr*l in Bril lull nnnmin«*rnirnt * of
nnother rrtrra t to new |M*titinn«
beforr
S*rrm bin.
Tlf»
mile*
NOuthraM f.f Kuala Lumpur. Tho
JnpAncfti*
«uppl*ni*nl**l
lb*
Singnporo tlriv* with firm * mr
attack*.
The et*n*ral impr*«*ion o f corrmpondentA hark from u tour of
th * northwest front *I miv* S in g a­
pore wa« that Japan**** | ir r m r r
won mounting »t*nilily, and the
aitin tio n waa
nioti
likely
to
g et wor«f Itefore it got better.
fm p*r*l g rnrrnl h*aihpinrt*r«
dll hut romplrtely *hunn*«1 the
*tatu* of the land
halt I**
in
Central Malaya, reporting mere­
ly that "there
i* no further
change in the situation on the
Mnlnyan front* to report Sun*
Carlo a Prato, refugee from I day." big problem* nf the B rit­
Italy -am i editor of a small pu- I ishThecommand*
for the moment
ln N a w York, haa urged at lra«t were the
numerical pre­
•sldent Rn.meveU to give fullponderance of
the
Japanene,
legal recognition to a • “ F r their
ee
Jungle knowledge, the ra**
Italy” movement. He declared It w ith which they got information
was not Italy, but Fascism and ami aid— voluntary or otherwise
Its leader, Mussolini, th a t had — from certain facthma of the
declared war aaginst this coun­ native*, and their air aupport.

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Red CrossFunds
In New Campaign
Total Over $1500

1912

M MflER 111

Siant™Sl Philippine Activity Is Heavy;
er Indies; ToBlackout Allies Seek Irish W ar Bases
Principal
ear Singapore
Addresses Civic

The Dutch reported n join t
bombing of two J t p i n r u eruisera, a destroyer and two trans­
ports yesterday and today.
Tho Nipponese elaimed tnelr
week-end Invasion o f the Neth­
erlands East Indies bad won
the city of Menado, on the Ce­
le b e s and the olt-rleh Island ° t
try.
T arakan. o ff DuUh B o r n e o .
Tho Japanese w a r t fiercely
nopened In tho outpnata of the
Dutch Wanda. A DuUh comm unique said tho N. K I. faten s were locked In b itter
parachute
’■ ta t "
x X l*
•fa positions in the so
“ th T*.
BaOh
bread InV arm lea have
_ act and air In Innaantldnatod Invasion of th* N eth­
erlands Feat Indies, carrying ‘he
xror In the Pacific to new b a t­
tlefields. but th« DuUh Island*
defenders are putting up »tem
and costly resistance, the Indie*
command announced yesterday.
F our footholds on the north­
ernm ost fringe o f the Dutch
archipelago, one of the most
coveted goals of Japanese Itnnerialism. have been established
be the Invader* It was disclos­
ed In a aeries of special w ar bul­
letins.
*
One landing w as on Tarakan.
a sm all Island oil ceater o ff tha
northeast coast of Dutch Borneo
where, the Dutch
said.* the
enemy pushed ashore by day and
night from a stm t, crolser-esrorted fleet of transports.

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Mmiila ( ily Affording Hall, Highway
Ami Water Tnmsporlntlon

ress C lam p s

’rice Ceilings

Used Tire Rates To
Be Fixed.'Halting
Big P ro fite e r in g
WASHINGTON. J»n. 12—r/P&gt;
—Ths gerrvmment clamped price
cvlllnrs yvatsrday on chorees
th at may be marls for retreidInc llrcs and server! not’er that
prices o f ussd llrcs would U*
filed within a few days Xn halt
“serious profiteering.*
At th s same time two
major moves wen* taken bear­
ing on tha* w ar effort on the
home front.
Ths nation’s top-ranking med­
ical offtee ns—Surgeons General
James C. Mages of the Army,
__ as T. Melntiro of the Navy,
and Thomas P i Iran of the Pub­
lic Health Service—appealed for
enrollments In tha nursing proff onion
The Office of Civilian Defense
mounced It was preparing a
victory garden program such as
was carried out In world w ar 1
when householders were urged
to grow th eir own feod.
The retread price schedule he­
roes effective Jan . 10 and was
ordered Into offset. Pries Ad­
m inistrator Lean Honderson said
bacauaa pro fits* ring In used and
retraadsd Urea bad reached a
paint wher* It "cannot and will
not be allowed to continue.

other

Benefit Postponed
For TeHt Blackout
Followinc a committee meet­
ing at which the members de­
cided to postpone the Bed Cron*
heneflt
partv
scheduled for
Thursday night, tbn evening of
th is cm;ntv*a firs t blaskmil, Mrs.
IT. T . Thrasher, ^ npwisur and
general rh a lm a n ,' announced to­
day th a t the purtv will he held
Friday night a t 1:00 o'clork In
the Mayfair Hotel.
“ We feel It our duty to co­
operate with civilian defense
orders, nine* I t Is Imperative
th a t traffic ecasa during
n
blackout to avoid accidents. I’nrrntn may wlslt to remain nt
home with their children at such
a time,'* the chairman cxpl.ilm-d.

Features Will
Be Given At Meeting
spec!
presented at the weekly l-nke
M try T ourist Club
meeting
Tuesday night a t the Chamber
of Commerce . Utllldln*
there,
Frank Evans announced today.
W alter G ardner,
11-year-old
boy from Carbondale, Pa., will
o ffsr cornet solo*, and Willard
Connolly, well knwn local song
w riter, will rw-enact hla perfor­
mance on th# “Spirit of *78“
that he did In hla broailcast last
year on th# program of -we the
People:*
All tourists In the rounty are
Invited, and gaptaa will be play­
ed fa r th# anjgym ant of those
praaant, Mr. Evans stated.
The new N aral Medical Cen­
ter ndar Bethesde, Md.. ineludrs
MO acraa of land.

Jap Prisoner?

Nipponese Claim
( ;u)(ure Of City

Are Well Equipped
To Teach Children

1
oYltn-li Thurwlxe night nrrOfd.
aharp dbagrvvm rnl belwrrn
ino
m - t.i
t.i mi Iiriler rrreived from Grand Adi
Admiral Frlch Boeder
pubmirine thief. Vice
Jnh’’ F.irnev Ifts.ly, d i-iri-t Mr 1 end kb* »■
*-n»l \ ii.ln i f„r
n ,, O rliM * Admlrvc KKarl n rrm ili.
r-.ninrialng nil** ro U IHeialti in said «•» have
__
lira. t.v Chairmen of il,. f*l*il charged
IIl(»Wer wllh Hein t
;•» v * hV 1 mu In'••n Ie»*i&lt;«v. &gt; .til
rrapoimlble far lh* " m b ’
I'inlerti. n Divtalnn II .. y 1Vi|— - —
**
Kipp. |.nt* t|* | Itl II*
iiifuril
firrlig v of Rabmarine warImnia it w.i. anmiunreil today
(•tvmiliar S« It***11 •*lltll»»r*|
th*
M \ S | | | \ ( . r &lt; l\. Jan. IS—
fare.hv A. Il I'ntrrann. rv-eiitiw*
ili’ti*# i*f n prlt'•S.| |il lilt tpll 1 .ml
1 Xl't '•••rrrl »rb of lh* N if f
- n r e l- e r „ f ,1.,
| W enrr
•.ml lit it lh** *litalilv of M'hitttl
Kn.i\ ..'nf to, |.ii that whll*
I nr taaarU lrd
( nunril. who il nr* whsrire ed ^ReiMkftn of
trjirhrM
ha
r
ini|iir.tvt'il
tin mi* •"ill*lh** 'm rIran 11**1 i* nOf
renewed Amen
pretinrnli«n« for tin- hlsetoul.' • rdn-llrilUh diplomatk* effort'* t*» ably ihirinir Ih* i. *i ii ii vr in •*
* 4 »*
*f»r|» r n n r l t i d i b * rnhow*
Mr
Ku.lv r**rivc&lt;il hi* in- 1win war ha«e&lt; in neutral Kir*
* '• ri itM lb#* *vprrt*d with
Mr. Kipp itl-**&lt;• 1III 1«•#!binrtl f •»%»r
•♦fiit'lmiic «|ir •*rf fro»M •hr Thirtf. ahum! importnnee m th«» Kuro- pupils |r«&gt;m lh* fiftlb »j»;»*h'* who
ih* I ipan*d* 11**1. II* h j UI
Inlerrftiiur i ’•»vxim-ntl h&lt; a li|j* ^ |t*nn situation tixlny with n*l t ni*iiaiiir«l th* R*&gt;tni mii « wII II
h u ll* of i|.* \ | land*
•tilt
it-* h j i ' s ntiiKi | mf«T« *»f III* V s. Army Att vie** that llu«*inn arm
hinl Minn*. Thry tor »*• Xml t \ ikfil.
P"»taHi
••11 n e I* .
f*«»r*)k.
hr*nrh*d th* i»rw (icrmnn winter singing “ My Sister and I"; HerId’
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l
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U
'lt
a
ln
u
n
u
ii'l
\\
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•
1*
j
i
I,rrti*.inl -rih" n f dll Ivpe* xre I tlrfrna* |in* on the central front,
n * r, dinging "Aliy IbMi.!# 1‘m.I u v *.
rnpitllv l.r.nW .Y s il lN U T n w
In n . 12.
W Alssop
Mr Peter- puttin? thrmsclvea in g«*»d |M»*i mill
iVngy |'i|»|iln. iingMig ’‘Nm-pt
li’r lirn l. Thi
mimDmo«t I tb»n to cl«»«* n innivn «m »*er
ivtli rioi-sin of th* I*i
•1
A Itfttv v a r t i l l o r y
Kilnrnry."
M
in
l.rnor.i
Whulilnn
whi-lle nf
hr ' Imp* l.’id.iHM) Grrmona
in ill.uml dia*isful r Mi%m !•
rin o m |ia niidl i Imim at Ihr piano.
l»:i&gt;TIs*
n tn ttr
t It i&lt; o n l l r o '
Mas'll f| a n
Motliaiak -eetor
»**vifl. In* *pli \\ \|w..p I
Mr
Kipp, 'viii* h i * n it i O ih u v il Id Im'Iii'V•’*1 .1 |H l-iilO I of |ii« i'f"tti m t
P )tili|i|iin o a w a s
Thv* I• i-.ll bil-va would pvrni t
•n format ii*n
li'*
(|nnlon
Briddiiii,
«aul
that
tH
i*
lo rt*g;irM
the | longer rsnge nir prulretion for nam* of •*priu,i|»nl** hi i ••iiiu’i -Vi' mi litptMi*** at lloiig'.tiiig I-*• i ioi ii*|iiu'ti-il l.s la v liy ih o W n r
•• hi* •**, be. fiililril. r H *•
; llriti-h «hippinir mul would avrv-- with In* Vboik ii ginihially van u rit*r for a iii-h # «voilo .it
In |i i &gt;i&gt;:n I tin n t .
w illt
trrn ttw l
••igtinl will »»&lt;viir nt K .in l*,k|. ’ writ fur rukntrriny nnv N'»*l i-hnur Mini th* prtiH’ipal id rout­ hml Im’i’ii di-rvoiif .i- in oh i •
rn n w iin in e n «*^nn»l will h* muvea toward weal Afrir;i un-l ing m«»rr an.I in"ri» to ho known lo tit* Chili*'* nain out lost * * : i r i i \ i t y i t u iv a s in g n s fre n h
l a i ' . t i j i - ' rmi|M m o v ed u p ,
" ’vm nt “ •r* PM . a n d !b* poaulhly Britain lu-r-rlf
a * u bU|H*rinti*ttil*nt. Ilm hi# wink niim vnt s#Mil was. in ((•••irTk-s »•.
The AvU' African rnrp*
•d-eknilf
• r*
rill he nt 0
:t&gt; i-o ttiiu iiieil i-\ n -n e w c tl u i r
iiM'ltnli'd tniii i* than diipri inti ml tpn mg th* Japan*'*
|ir|Mirted running «hnrt of fuel ing th* work of thi* dCliiMil ti'iiih
PM .
..ii :»»•!. -« m i A ttii'i ieiui unci
slid the Hrill-h
Middle F.nai vi*. h* ailih’it
No liifht^ r»u«l «h n t
I 'li 1li |l|-I IK- llt-fetlst-d.
It liirlinh'd nriiinuitig i !n*•* i «»om
nny hou«&gt;r«.
nutnmnblUa. mmnuind declared l.aluy it « » i
i'»iM-&gt;l-g-i. tin- i-lnml
for- *
»»lu'ihllr* tn thr lir»l uiiv iiitagi'
nr mnv nthi-r place* under pt»p maintaining preaaurv on retreat
uo.ii-itiig .......... n trn n rr to
em dltinn. It W-* htale.l. until |||&gt; foes in the El Arhviln nre.i of th* pupiU. Mip*rvi«ing tn* j
i--I i It.i v n« s e l l ns the
pt«&gt;p*r u /r of th.* playgr«Miml«. 1
•h*' *M rl»*nr whi«ll«* Mown nt l di-apite bad w vathn
f---"t I-........I-ten---- of General
A liner nrVf “ski a rm y ' fiom rcing tn toid »af*-t v. |ir*p:irntnot
' * I' M. ? —bl* i|ii on* ho** iv
'I n i i |* l i i ' Mo Xitliur's troops,
of M*m*d(*r rxtioiiiiatioiid
for
tm " 'r ,',i" Un t,," V h ;" .." n o ,‘Id,'ioikv!!;br,ia *•
s i it* uhi-'rti'd l-» new nssailltS
^ k i..iI Germans a
“crti'liinp
blow
pupil*, making noil umilyimi? n
whjstle.
(i
till th* .ill
' imi.lat the snnw of tho Westi-rn
rtd on bliiili’Ot atirnilam * ;tm!
Mr. Bud—, to h1, rn.nmimtrs-l .Mtrppv, nlii-te till- loll of tier- p&lt;
I h*
I .i |i.l ih d«&gt;
r l .m i l l ' l l
th *
|mi|M*r rrlatinodhipd h*twi*n t*a
tmn lo nffirinl- hr»". de-lir.il, uvtn dead, waundeil Mild lllis.iiw rhfr* nml pJtt'iHd, pn»t«*rtlng th*
i iptm * of tiloutrn|Hi, till mill a
——
Ih r ' the Id-rknut will be under already’ hns moon I id to 11/aNI.
room
» » ik ,
nixintainmg I |«' 2 tx n 1 P r C I M i r i l t i f l l l S h *dt of Manila, in it radio
nrt'ial condillons m i l wartw* I IHMl. Busrians declared yesler- class
III OjUll' lHt
learhrrs* time .’.urn Ihe ««"»• i * 1 ' ' “ 1 * r l l m
"
11
that lh - t'. 9 Arinv vdl ncrenl day.
II*.ivy ,\mi-rii‘att lHimlM*r&lt;
plaints Of parents, drawing Ihr
W i l l
B 0 F o riU P fl
" i r»ru«es for any failure n*
l.s|imi*d* lt:itth-dhip y**
They made the«e two irports lino b*tw**n rimmI mill hail pre*• bo Idarknui.
blackout. Arm*
Aonv planes gill „as the Soviet Information tin • lire groups seeking to use the
anti iH»iim 1**1 at
nlh#r
flv n*ef
o»ey the drsiwnaled
drsi-rrjatnl Sega, ri
reau annotinred from
Mo*cow school room for s|»-clsl adv-n\ *d.d*U •tipnifWiliijt «h#
anil rhatnewanhs ejM lo- taVsn th a t .th e b o a d e n ctmuler-of- Inies. nnd developing leadership
.
ill's
m
nil
im
p!
of
(It*
Nip*
nml S.'fu*n«»|*
All
Sm fopl
sn.r r hm-kmtF-4e-- /e le rm Ine tj# ‘ Tensive ronlaiiN-d to gain ground among the boys and gills ni
tsoP-d,. t.i vrii* ill* iMtlrh Ka«t
"•ti
tilod
h-v
•
‘
f’uimtv
*ir
ra«l
re*nle of th«C‘ blsekAut
.
.
on u uuniber of sectors of llo- iru.letl In his rare.
h ’ | Mil !•*-#.
Ur R.W . Itupreehl. who p r e - 1hero or.l.-ie.| hv th*» War
In regard to the test. Cbsir- cvntral and southern fronts nml
Th* War Department, in on«
thrsiiith
l.*n
B
l-«"h
Bed army broadcast annminr- I «lde.l over the meeting annoutire;l, t'irtm rni
mnn J. T,. Imrlrv nf the Snn.l.
**niim hi r th* hiimhrr attack on
air
rniil
wnrilnt
f*
party
will
I
»*r.
•••mur
mr
rmu
xvimh
it
b*n*fit Iriilg*
i
-ole Conntv Counrll hns i»«-inil ed thr rroci u|&gt;alion of tU&gt; popii that
Iii pn ii*d* tin vii I eritft nml troop
’n»mtv *• r***H*rl
*ih*
Fro** thid
thi* I| ***m
,,w M
,,M
* r**nntv
the followin'" sfitem enl,
"Thn |it*«l
litrd plan’d ott th* m itru l frtuit | h* lu lil f«»r Ih* ll*tl rroM*
('o'**»'»id*Ss.»*•»•#* f’tM*»|) 11a**sp**»td in th* fltilf of Davao
u**k
Vlditorm
nt
ttnlav'd
lunch
lh*
«
it
sueeers of the hlnrkoul Is -ot alone.
Inv night iii'tl ill.- r»l*h*d S*u. between
ths* liiil *d uml Mmihinuii, almi
entirely dependent on ihe rffl.
A Npnk*dmun on th* Ktuby *»»n incl»nl*il Frank K. Krug*r
nt H INI |* M vihi’ U it id i b|u • •
clency
nf
Ihe
srrincem vnls .ih*v tadin rdtim alnl that thi r«*viiigtnn. Ky
•.I ih t fmal pi*»»s|f»tion s * *11 «• . Itsw ..| t&gt;imt iii-m rnl Doujila*
made h r the Council, but ir.d e . (trrm nii* h.ol ln«*t lADO.iKIO in [
I *• • •*.!•■ for lit* hlitrkoo* •)!.#•• •» M.u \nhiiv*d tilth* Army in lat-ends tn s , r . r Inrge evl-nt m rjAiialti**.
inclmlin^
2tW.(IIHI j f '- s s g l D
*
I ftti th* rtMintv on Th ir -l i- o -ii hul liiiiu*l hark a u*W at*
lljitrC lIi
•he wholi-hearled rn-onerati-'o &lt;-f ilvuil, ninr* Nnv. III.
ini’k l*v ‘ hisi' ilv ri’infiirm l Jap*
oi.-hl ftom 'J Iht «»'» ItM’k I** *i !•' .............
I I ,**s|»d
Ihe ritlje n s nf Senfnrd snd lh•
•
I’lo
*
k
rountv. We must have 100 per\
||
in
.1
w:iril*u«
f
•»
th
rent rn-operatlon."
Tin- annual titrvline «f th foll**to : i. i n t i
M 1•
T h e hlarknut will simulate
ftuufurd Protlucthm 1'rn iil A* **unh
srtunl air raid conditions, ex­
surialioit, which I'Xlrn l* a *h"H l.aki* VI »uro* sl irot 1 it 1; Will IOI
cept for the rules prescribed hv
lin n rrn lit seivin- In S-mitnil.- »• T torn*. 1ak* Mar** *h*ii it’t ;
It*
•he Thlnl Interrentnr Commaml.
t'ninitv larm rrs. wtll In- hi-ld n't W -I II III If V. 1.oiljf to•-»*•!
Other enunties affected are OrX NX' ii Ip *. Ft in 1' il k
Inn. 2*. in Iht- M*vfalr H-*l-l. •m l i
Mtlwk-e,
|
';
etlu
k
•nge. Lake. Osceola, Volu«in,
I»eg lining nt 7 :0tt 1*. M., nrriinl lli-ell t«t . r
Brebard, Indian River, St. I.ueie
ine l«i uti nlininm-i-ni—it
hi’ •llell l i . II V Full*r. Xh.iini III •
and Okeechobee.
Activities for
Tourist
t rib Bnl|ili 11 Chapman, piesid-iil
Ilh.
Spf III V hsirirl ; J X uVJp
lie n s. Ii lldll ifl : K
The rules provide that in „ I members thi. week Include Ihe ills- Asroriatlon.
\ W in-lit
,
•1
llroll •*-• : :•
’itv
test blackout the public must he
* « " c 'V*1 *r,P
L‘h'
Tlii*
will
I
n- th r rivhlh ntittvitl Foil*
*—
■•
year,
Mrs.
Mayme
lloilgkin,
-I**.’
ili« lrirl ;
l-«»ll '. « lllllllebf«
fully advised
that the -blackout
mrelin
r
snd
Mr.
I'hiipmun
sold
1till
Is for practice purposes; that head of ihe rouuty rrerralional Hint it ivlis hnpnl In milk- It 1.•••tillail, Ovit- lo ill'll id ;
l!--v Taylor ha* lieen Usite-I
prliee rsdlos keep In continu­ itepartm rnt, slofeil today. These th r lu»*t iii th r lii*l»rv nf th • Mi l itttoat . 1011111 rfiil; -l.t* k \ 1
boat
trips
are
sponsornl
by
the
■ itifoali-* t.i pttrrha*e
two
ous operation; that thete be Mo
a-*«N*inl inn. Cumpirtr a’ul lletail- er|, \rr«l ••ml; nml- 1 &gt;
variati*
civic
rliiiis
of
the
rnmiim k tire* and two truck tube*
interruption of common carri­
r-l rr|Ni|t« rn th r
npi-riltintis 1 ilk* IT» «il*t lottrifl
munity
and
the
Kotarv
Club
will
Th. ID 1 0 wnrtltMe nr lh* not S. A. Widfrr ulso ha* ree rs; th at coordination is affect­
. on F nf Ihr I'lgunixathm fnr th r |&gt;u*t lily of 'tan fori 1 follows;
onsor one Wednesday
• »mv* I certificate* to buy two
ed bv local defense units with spoi
yr«r will In- suhmilli-d bv illE.
Roumillat'e
yacht
which
will
liurk In- - nnd two Iriu-k lube*
a 11 hrspitats, police, railroads,
nfflrrrmul
plans
fnr
fu
rtlirr
th«
A.
Slim*.
S.infoi*!
&lt;;*
»»ir«
t•v tin- Seminole County Alloca­
buslines, airlines and all other leave Osteen dock at 1:10 I*. 51. drvi Inping the svrvlrr
whirli
r.i*l
wnrilrn
trirt
uir
Representative, front the Ro­ Ihi* fnrnirrw' rnnprrallxr has tn
tion li.'in t. it s i n announced toim portant nubile facilities; that
’tt. 1
D. Woikiuan: •i inv. t.
|'.r« Y
\ II. Peterson, rxeculocal broadcasting stations an­ tary Club, thv Junior uml Senior u ffrr wilt br discussril.
Ilintiiiniftti-r:
Aill*
John
II
• f f Si'iiitntv of the Imurd.
-’
nounce they are theoretically Chamber of Commerce ami the
Al
th
r
m
eet'ng
one
director
u
v
Kt'nilall:
4,
Hr.
J.
J
r
ry.
blacked o u t but have been di­ Forward Ranfortl Club will act will In* circled and nlher bn*i- r&gt;. i.. w K’ch •llirrgvr; it. 1to
M-iititode
County
school
prin*
aa
host*
to
the
visitors,
pointing
rected to continue broadcasting
nrs* will | h&lt; trnnsactrd.
Mr. IV. 1
llriMik*. Jr.;
7, A. II. I cipal* will meet
Wr-lnesday
with InUrrunttona to keep the out spots of interest along, the t'hupmnn said th at It is ,h«pc.l Iviveinv; H. Dr II. II. MrCn*lilt; afternoon with locnl represent­
“picturesque’' St. Johns,
Mrs.
public properly Informed.
Hint every member nf th r n*- !l. G f Ilm. irliffr: lit, E- Is. ative* of the Bed Cross and InHodtkin added.
According to Mr. R udr the
tnntdi- I'urulysi* Futul lo illscu-*
“ Each
Tuesday
afternoon,' snrislinn will make tin effnrt tn Ihinfirk; II. E 1. liny.
blackout will afd-ct approximate, Mrs. Hodgkin remimied, “the br present this year.
raising money ftv
A Do l
F . K. M cKix; I t. A. plan* for
ly 2ft cities and towns and near­ T ourist.C enter I* use-1 as a sew­
I k ail-litinn t» B rm im lr Caun- A. F bill/•; 11. July Brown; Ifl. ili*-**- lieticfit group.*, Huperli.ly 250,000 persona.
lent T. W. U s lo ii statist today.
ing room. W I n t a r
visitors ty, the Sanford Production f i e The tm-cting
will Is- laid at Mr.
meet
ami
aaw
quilts
for dit As-oeiatlon bus nffiert&lt; nt
1. Sutton; . IM, A. It .The
meeting wil
convalescents as w tll as knit Orange, la k e , Volu-in, llrrvutd. Stevens; lit. A. It. Font; 2t*. \V. j latwloti’* nffice at tho Court
garment*. I-iter in tha a fte r­ ami Oscrola Countlv*. The ss- C. Holchi-on; nnd 21, I'old. W. House.
noon we have Ira and a t the soeiution made loans In 11*11, Dean.
The li-t of warden* far t i e - _______________________________
last gathering there were 21 totaling (*71,000.1)0 nt tta m em ­
voluntary workers present.’
bers for production ami general l*n*t No. I. li. It. Workman: 2, .
Approximately 40 winter vis­ agricultural purposes.
Deane.
itors and local persons attended
th# social meeting of tha Tourist
H .liH ID A — Fair lo partly'
Instructions in tbe handling of Club Friday night when “ Don
rkiiidy uml w arm er except for
Incendiary bomba have b*-an U- and A ashy,* professional vaude­
ville
team,
entertained
th
r
riin-idernblo r I o u il lues*
ami
sued by Fire Chief Mask N. Clevtshower* over Iho southeast por­
land. who declared th a t eyery guesU, Mrs. Hodgkin said and
added
that
Ihe
members
have
civilian can ba of useful service
tion tonight.
In the event of aerial stu ck . been "well pleased*’ with enter­
Pug Allen, Deloiml profes­ A. I undoiil*! nf Sanford nnd |
Faying th a t
iaceadiary bomba tainment which the Chamber of
moat of
the Herb Smith nf Orlando hml n
m f y hunt and da net explode, Commerce has been able to se­ sional, copped
honors a t tha first winter to u r­ best boll of 80 ns did Dr. Chan IChief Cleveland gave detailed in­ cure thle year.
nament of the C entral Florida ler sml J. E. I’irrre, both from
structions on how to aittnguish
Daytona. A local team nf \V. G.
Golf Association staged a t
tha bomba, and aa a member of
the F ire and W ater Committee of
Sanford Country Club yester­ Fleming ami II. M. Watson tm k
Ceaacfl ho stat­
the local Del
day, Pro Ralph Stew art a n ­ third place with a round nf 70.
Two Dnvtnna tennis tint for
e s should aaro
nounced today.
i tba aveot af
Before a good-sited gallery, •econd position In Ihe pnt-nmxtotl mod Vwith
Allen
am ateur leur meet with rounds of 72.
“
They-w e re - John WaUun- an-1
G ro rn r»ll»t. ami A t JeE S o a
with
finei bast ball score uf and Ben Stigall.
partm ent. hut I
There were nvrr W) entries in
cool
87.
Allen himself
the
87, only two strokes more than the meet, ami Ihe local course
fe
are
northern
people
and
I
atxtad.
w tll complimented aa was
•aroly
tiy m ust writ# y«u a frw lines tbo course record In eholking up area
regard to iho fine courtesy four birdies and five para an iht Allen's outstanding perfunmnev
nlno which ho
he covered In Mr. Rtewart reported. The torol
r Herka in tv a ry stare are back nine
Infantile paraiysia fuml was rna traded In knee shown u». 31 strokes.
Not content with th at, th&gt; richad by 10 percent of the e n ­
Wo do a* ainck agpnacla te tha
i spirit and aromntnaoa bath pro af Delewd’s College A n as try fees and alan received con­
MflU
Ctub tea
teamed
bibulions from Ihe gallery.
Cluh
toad with Henry John- tributions
- 7 ru &amp;
ton of New Sm ynm to win the
The next
nex tournam ent of Ih pro tsense/
with n beat aaooclotion
association la tx p trle d to ba held
aorth
•to . I t o j S
DeLand sponsoreil by th af to antt DsLaml
Now Smyrna Golf Chib under

Corregidor And IT.S,
I'rout Line Forces
Attacked From Air

Air Raid W atdens
Ordered To Meet
•• Tuesday Evening
-For Area Blackout

AsHoeiation
Will Have Meeting

Winter Visitors
Will Have Second
Scenic Boat Trip

C.ily NrWB Briefs

i* 3

stheM
B s i f i t f i e s Ned Smith'Announces Plans For
annuo) Shrine donee.
The foBowtng h a v , been add­
Securing Poliomyelitis Funds Fire Chief Issues
ed U the list of dauocst BemlCeunty.
Baafeid per, ....v i,.
As tha first donations begin y ear contribution and a per­ Instructions
On
U
to ba
t&gt;a recorded
raco rtto I* this /e a r 's manent souvenir ed the rclebra■ g W f t csenpaign againInst tha Infantile
Incendiary. Boipb3
Smith, Seminole S35u.’, d3a5rM
_______ _ tp a a la h
American
“ ‘'’

“Tb* first Diamond Birthday

chock eaaas la R em Commander
Joal FWd, to tba American Lagloa- Another donation a f « ! l
was en tered .fro m tha Sanford
wMh aa

pjfsxs:
to .fa to

STriswriti
mi........ .. is,

Infsnfirst
FV&gt;Coon try
Tba

to thn

iT’Jto O to
n earnMaxwell
As-

Local Weather

Visiting Golfer Wins Honors At
Central State Tournament Here

HEIR FIGHT

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City Store Clerks
Receive Compliment

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fa r th a c*Ua fc a ta a
“Tha check ta rrie s an excel­
f a r Veterans i l i - t f the flan- _____ chairman
ord T ourist C to b jW , Dr. amt W atloa of the President's Birth- lent likeness ad President FrankU» D. Roosevelt taperimpoaed
fra, E. D- Browulee,
« . H.
J S . S T 5 J S r a . ” . s s r ag ain st a background of red,
’•Diamond Jubilee
Birthday wldU and bine. Beneath his
p o rtra it Is hla signature with
this quotatien (ram Ala
cinbaf*, -said Mr. Smith, “and Notalng la riaaer te my heart
tho Jlrst retanta are «ow trkk- thaa the health o f yt o r boys and
Bug la.
bapeli* tbe near girls and yaagg men and ysung
fat ore ta have a steady abeam w a r n T a m M la .e tto e f Uw
f i a a i Haag to t o r N allm ul Da«. A
Mr*. to
te* fU1'

Artillery E i g h t Ifl
R a g i n g , Ground
Action Increasing
As Foe Advances

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

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New Game is To Be |Civil Service
Introduced S o o n iP o g itio n 9 A re

P. T. A. Meeting
At Seminole High
Offered : Students School

By p a t t y h o d g e
After two weeks of gloriout
At laat! The (re a l moment
holiday!, we're back to the olJ ha* arrived—You itudea can, in
I grind with happy memories of l h e near future, witnee* the
|t.hriitma., dances, parties, ami treat fame between the two
By JACK HERRING
, other holiday fun.
Th* P- T. A - at Its meeting
out. landing rouplea
for
the
I h o i a a t # K 4 ll«
f 'l l l f a N
P W fta r
I The r«lery Fed dance wes Ju»t championship In tennta double*.
Are you one of the many fortu­ Tuesday, Jan. fl, voted to give
Cmgf &gt; M ll«r» .
H al*
' sparkling with new clothed Dalnate graduating aenlora who must their approval for Coco-Cobu to
l l a a r i Q a a r lrra u ia
l in* for th« ilanre
woi
MOT The girl* hare Just flniahed (he enter the world to n.aita a living be sold to the studmta In th#
h a r ia a r ila lla a n a
round-robin ' that they have been
I
WIGHT
la
a
(folil
aatin
evening
for him.rif or bcraalf Immediate­ lunchrooms at 8*aq!nrt* H ig h
.. f a l r l H a I l a 4 « a
i &gt; . r . * .............
N a v ja rl# J a a N
I’dreaa and ORIEN FARRELL in playing off for the laat few ly following commcneemtnt T If School. It waa also unanimously
K a l k r r r a W lg g la *
i him new earth-brown auit. I.K- month*. Not only that but MI*J so, have you taken a course in agreed to give a contribution to
U ila # N a H g n a
ItffW
________
ItOV HODGE squired CONNIE Tackach will be watching for typewriting or shorthand T If the American Red Croae.
l l a r a i a a M M II tia a
CU h I
McCAI.I. who Inked nreeiou* in the beat player* to - e n d to you have, you are a luck;
N a ff R ak aa
Tha P. T. A. voted to rec­
tlMlM
or
Jacksonville,
teal blue and roe. taffeta topped G a in eaville
On# is pri
__
O rl» a F a n a l l
2 5 r tha ommend to all young peoples'
whichever
1*
derided
upon,
for
with
an
old
fashioned
corsage
of
war and National Defense In the social
F l a r t a n H a ll*
organization#
that no
|4fcra»r ..........— .
ramelallaa, rove bud* and tube- the State championship. The trim* of soldiers and tailors but dances be held on aehoal nlahts
H IIII* H i l a r
d a n n
unumber to be sent will be de­ there is much alack to be taken
ro»es.
M Im l l a l k Ila a 4
and that those held on Friday
HELEN
HUTCHISON
and termined at the next Athletic up elsewhere.
night be ended at twelve o'clock.
HETTY KING wore dre.e. of Association meeting.
The Government has now ap­ There waa a larger percenter*
Ye* *ir*e—great thing* »f# proximately 116,000 stenographers,
blue chiffon wtlh band* of nilv*-r
senior mothers present than
brigade around tho midriff and being planned for the athletic- typists and secretaries on the of
etas*.
outljning the *&lt;|uare neeklin- minded gal* for the remainder payroll, but thousands mors are In J .anvL. other
Ingley. general chair­
f,
Hobbies may lx* both enjoyable and educational. In LUCY WARD appeared In aqua ' of the year. Basketball lb# needed t&lt;&gt; take the dictation of
i these senses they become an interesting |mst-time for taffeta with a corsagr of pink j next all week*. out»l.le merer th* thousand* of i'/.*cutlves and man nf t h e National Itefrnse
County,
to** bud*.
I for a few gym day* (lh&gt;* l« to aomintstr.'tiv* officers, ami trans­ Council In Seminole
' an' individual.
The general chairman of the I relieve Jhe monotony of three cribe it Into typwrltten docu­ gave a reportof tha activities
In selecting a hobby, I wanted one that would lie dance, HERMAN, escorted * girl I month* inside) and then in*‘de ments. Home of this material Is #f the many national defense
interesting, enjoyable, and educational. I found such who wore a stop-light
red dross |aroin frr seooter-hockev. tlirl* lasting importance and »om* of committees In thl* Cr*inty. Mr.
»P- ..
’ a gold
” ’lavalier* on a velvet‘
said SCOOTER-HOCKEY:! it will aet Into motion Govern­ Bart Peterson, executive secre­
a hobby—collecting odd names of famous people. This end
ribbon around her neck. Her
than Southern College. H. ment events of historical om- tary nf the National Itefens*
hobby ns it has developed the last three years has nf- nameT GLADYS PIPPIN, l-end Other
Council, waa also present.
II. S. I* th" only »ehnnl to sequence.
roe positions pay fM 40 a year
orded me knowledge that I would probably have over­ ing an angelic touch wa* KINKY ‘•svr It. . . .We were lucky In
to stirt, with a good chanca for
looked had I not hod concern created by my hobby. A WIGGINS In a gown with n that th# scoot* arrived * few advancement
to postilion of great­ Changes In S. H. S.
white brocade bodice *nd a bnu- week* *go — they have robber
rtion of my collection of 400 names is given in the fill­ fant skirt of white net. HI 11Iter rr’ pnnaibilty, such aa secre­
Faculty Are Made
tire*.
ing paragraphs.
I KY CAMERON looked glamAfter we have senoter-no.iiexl tarial positions, in the case of
who have the ability.
JUAN DEMOSTHENES AKOSEMENA was once "rou* in a lady-blue chiffon with , r " ” V « "month well snend »ur those
Mrs. Fort, teacher o f Scleio-e
The examination announced by
^ hoo| rowing Ident of Panama. An Italian general Is ANNIBALE gold bending around the "cck- j t&gt;r&gt;t monlh
the Civil Service Commission for at tha high school, has taken
In
rhythm.
See
Ta
stenugrapht-ra is open until fur­ over the hrm* economic* d ies­
RGONZOLI, now a prisoner of the British army in
At a roco-coln party preerdinr I
truckin' cal*.
notice. The examination con- es of Mrs. Mary Stone, who
North Africa. FRIEDRICH von nODEI-SClIWINC.H was the dance, we noticed thst at- '
_Marguerite Key* . ther
slats solely of a dictation Ust has been forced to retlrr on
brunette, JANE TIIIO
• German psychiatrist, while FKANTISEK C1IVAI.KOV- tractive
at
lid
words a minute and trans­ account of III health. Mrs. HtlnePEN, in a lusciocn red rhiffon
cription of notes. All students of cipher |s substituting In t h *
K Y served us Czechoslovakia’s foreign minister under with large puffed sleeves and
High School who are chemistry and biology classes
that nation’s third president, EMIL HACIIA. During the also ANN WIGGINS In dainty
S. H. S. R a m b lin g 8*minul*
able to qualify for on# of theso until aregular teacher
can be
blue trimmed with match­
f a n of DRAGISHA CVETKOVITCH as Yugosluv pre- loiby
position* have been.urged in a appointed.
ing lace.
.special tulletin from the . Chrll
iar. ALKSANDER CINCAR-MARKOVITCH was foreign
Mr. McKay . reports
th a t
Giving the dance that rrrlnln
By HUDUNIT
! service Commission to apply Im­ many application* have been re­
later. The Vichv-France amlmssador to the United dignified air wna EARL JETER. The romK-ing
mediately.
wreck*
who
J*ed
ceived
and
It
Is
assured
that
a
IIII.L BRANAN, MACK CLEVE­
tea Is dapper GASTON HENRY-1IAYE, former mayor LAND.
The proper application form competent teacher will b e *»MILLER
WILIJAM8. to lie »tudlc* have returned *-'
oi| Versailles. Premier of Bulgaria for n number of years KENNY ECHOI-H, GLENN OD­ eo^l ole' 8. II. 8.. and eonfUen- may be obtained from the Secre­ lected.
of the Board of U.8. Civil
’
GEORGES KIOSEIVANOFF, who was succeeded hy IU M , and McKAY TRULUCK tlally they n e e d another two tary
Stroke Examiners at any first
week* to recuperate
READ IT AND SE E
K BOGDAN PHILOFF. HUGHE KNATCHBULL-HUGES- all wearing tuxedoa.
or
aerond-clis*
post office
Or
Butx Lusatll Chatter -.hatter!! I
Next In the line of dances gala festivities of the h"&gt;l'&gt;»T!from
the
U-S.
Civil
Servlet
Com­
SEN served as British envoy to China for several years. wa*
Where It I* cor,ring fro m !? Why
— a- tea
~ dance
. . . . . . . at
. . which ...........
Kla.hl I 1 IThe CELERY PRO
8IIIRat Washington, D.C.
. . . what’s all that murmuring!T
Believe It or not I United States congressmen are LEY ECHOLS was stunning In rimed thnt It was IIII.L RHAN mission
This
is
in
excellent
opportunity
AN
for
MARTHA
WIGHT
but
are all these people
daahlni
t wide stripped tlreaa of brown,
LEO KOCIALKOWSKI, O .JI A L P BOGGS. A. N. MA- lodge
and -wood-rose. GENE our latest communique tell* u* for young American* to aero* around *o enthualaatically TT—
their
country
and
servo
themEWSKI, KARL E. MUNDT. VITO MARCANTONIO. CASWELL over from Orlando that she *a»* definitely It'* OR*
Will somebody please tell
mo
ealvrs at th* same time.
what’s on! . . . Ahl—Her* come
LPH J . SABATH. RUDOLPH G. TENEROWICZ, and wore white wool ami altver rm- IN F A R R E U .
the
glee
club
officer*
Maybe
We know a certain young man
CHARD B. WIGGLESWORTH. American football turn* Jewclory. BETTY WIU about
r can give me th# low-down
school who I* simply dy­
KINSON looked pretty In a blur
Enjoy
% T S Include ALEXANDER WOJCIECHOWICZ (for- tailored
cy! Could any of you tell m#
ing
to meet MARTHA PAGE. He Teachers
frock and EARL JETER
what’s d o in g !!!— Ye*b—Walt,
[y at Fordham), JO E ANDREJCO (Fordham), STEVE was jookln’ around In hi* Christ­ hn» hail a crush on her all thl*
Holiday
.
Travels
ona at a time ipeaae—you’r* •»
. . .. Much to the disap­
OWICZ (Fordham). JOHN WYHONIC (Alabama). mas suit of tan with Heck* nf year
so excited. Calm down 11 On# of
green, yellow, and red. We pointment of our Sanford awalns.
H HE1KKENEN (formerly at Michigan), FOREST blue,
you.
tall me what’a cooking/—ah
tu
outaldiT
from
Leoburg
U
While many of us were wish­
find EDWARD WHITE aportlng
SYLVIA fully thinking of holiday trav­ hat’s more Ilk* It— let’s atari
EVSKI (formerly at Fordham). nnd FRANK a new lotinrlng laeket of rovol oreunving moat of
at th# beginning.—You say th#
ICH (Georgia). Other citizens of th j U. S. ant bland and BILLY FLEMMING MEISCH’S time, (ditto big. »l»- el#, many of 8. H. 8.V faculty glee elub hai to ralae $160.00 to
ter ANGELA).
.
of n new wrlat watch.
w a r#
enjoying their Merry
!A XENOPHON BIBLE, head coach at the Univer- proud
Wanted: Information Jeadmg Christmas** with friends and pay for. their trip to Tampa and
For Christmas PAUL. i’.UCK*------— ”— ------ e ja a ii
of Texas; MARION A. ZIONCHECK.' late congress- SON to t a model-A Ford to run to name* of girl* whom SULK- relatives *In other townt, i r
W
roD JACOBSON ha* been raMlae Edna and Miss Mura
from Washington; NICHOLAS STRINCEVITCH' and •round In. .DAVID .GATCirEL ce'-vlnw
thay going to do! Oht—They
letters from.
;
n candid camera, maybe
Chittenden spent moil of the
' HAN SI8TI. both big league baseball players; got
gotag to give * aerie* aI
we’ll are some of hta snapshots ' It look* like love In bloom fm holiday* with their brothers In dancta!—Vaab,
I went ' to th#
VY BEASONGOOD. former mayor of Cincinnati; In the S«|ly. W# missed MAR­ IIKIJSN PHILLIPS and ,B lL L Arlington, Vs. While there they
laat night and had a swell
B. SCHWELLENBACII. former United Staten JORIE JUNE BURDICK at tha ■IRANAN. More power fo you visited th# Mellon Art Gallery. ooo
time
too.
That
blackout
them* waa
lut that la because eha
Jaunt
Included a l s o a good Id#*—Oh boy 11 You mean
itor from Washington; MARIE OUSPENSKAYA, dance,
We certainly wish that f*HIL- Their
wa* home practicing on her new
Mountvllle,
S.
C.,
where
they
they're going to give aom# more
JW movie actress; and JOHN C. B. EHRINGHAU8, typewriter. SHIRLEY EICK cud- IP KRONEN would make up Va enjoyed a peregrlnatlan
of of them ! —Jrwell—What sis* ar*
die* a panda bear and BILLY mind IT ). One day# it'a NANCY Washington, D. C.
ovemor of North Carolina,
to do! Oh-glro a
hat a good look­ DIGHTON. tha naat MAiTIORIE j Mr*. Fort enjoyed' a pleas­ they going
lie premier of Norway when that cohntrv fell to HOLLYIIEAD
In chapel! . . Whoa
ing lounging robe, ao h* tell* ma. JUNE BURDICK. My, but ha'a ant holiday season with rela­ program
going
to
be
on I t! Oh, IF* •
la w a s -JOHAN NYGAARD8VOLD. ARTHUR
At the Key Club dance on New n busy little bee. Isn't he.t
secret . . . w*l| . . . »ou‘ re going
WANNELL METTS reaabad tive* In Soperton, Ga.
MAR­
JZ-INQUART was a leading Nazi In Austrln In Year’a eve EDWARD
Mia* Dunlap dropped In on to sponsor a ah»w down at the
nrealdent of the dub. n ring (and we don't mean n
when that country-was annexed by Adolf Hitler’s SHAL,
ought
make
- .- » to
- ____
family elrtla for th* Yul* R ita!—good—that o
welcomed everyone at tha door telephone ring) for Chriitmaa her
M 8some
^___■money.
■ V H . . 1 remember
Itnjr, Austria's premier In 19.18 was KURT von- wearing a blue suit with multi- from - - • • weltl-l-t your gutaa festivities. .
—
aat
.
.
.
wall,
have
tba
ooo
iMt
year
Mrs.
Harrison and family
as good sa our*.
JSCHNIGG. Finland’s first president w a s PEHR colored flecks In It. CORIS la Those
K&amp;
Mf M
other
Idea*! You have
big brown eye* of OUI- •pant a cosy Christmas at
ENT7.MlNGF.lt
In
a
brinm
plaid
BVINHUFVUD; her second president was KLOS- skirt and green jerkin wa* I'Uar- DA DAVIS hav# captivated tha home pending tha arrival c f E L S ’something even better aod
U’s to ram* In a roerot *tiU th#
rc-fl.IO; her present leader la RI8TO RYTI. Russia's buggln- with her de«* RUDDY heart# of many who hatant tha old St. Nick.
tall!!
b*
HI
wu II Well,
n
—
nerve or bralna to b# more than
Mr. King kent abreast nf th# time evroes to
leading generals In the campaign against Nazi PROCTOR. LEO BUTNER, out an
admiring on-lookar.
'Imea by attending a meeting at
fitted
In
sport
clothes,
dated
■ny are SEMYON TIMOSHENKO. KLEMENTI VOWa can't -u t our fln je r on. Tallahtaga*
nf
the
Program
HARPER who wora a
IV . and BEMEON BUDYENNY. Tho Dutch JEAN
f
blue and white pbld iskirt and n tha facta but tba school g r » a Committee of th# Roelal Sel­
vina
system
baa
It
that
GLEN
ene* Section of tha Florida Ed­ amount I **■ wrnt and you can
red ye*L iWe hear that Jta n ’a
Jllea commander Is HEIN T E R POORTEN.
that III giro you all th*
be
sure
ODIIAM
looked
up
to
the
auger
ucation Association.
RUTH 8TENSTROM has a
great variety of different classes of famous peo- pal
I can and what's more,
bowl and talb wild tab s about
Mia* Buhrman wa* captivat­ support
vest Just Ilka her*.
Til
help
talk It up. I know **ar
‘ Included in this collection. Included In this artl- ANGELA MEI8CII wearing a hb all-American acquaintance#. ed by th* (now at Uriisna, III,
plea*
will
tarn out aueceatful.
We
get
It
all
over
tha
.back
m Rome 6 f the recent additions (o my collection. We grayish blue crape dr*** and
and Indianapolis. I n d , when
fence that LUCY W ARD1 and
*
' through this* discussion, about some personalities •later SYLVIA charming In b ain BILLY UOLLYIIEAD hav# baen she visited rslatlvaa.
were dated by BARL SCHAF­ Arcing nuHo s hit nf each olhsr
Mrs. Durden Journeyed to
we have never heard of before.
FER and JACK MOORE of
Chattanooga. Tann., where »h* I n a v o o a a
A* D Q P W
— By Edward Marshall
l^eaburg. How era you doin' lately but BETTY CORRODI assisted relatives I n greaUng i n
A l
V
loero't teem to bo worried.
galaltl
Sahla.
Hera's
wishing
everyone
a
very
. MACK CLEVEU N D got back Happy New Year and • - •"Re­
TAILLAHAS8EE, Jan. \ 9 Mix* Takaeh vialted friends In
been Invited. Clamla Jonaa,‘elate from Oeorgb Just In time ta go member Pearl dfttrbar."
latkaonvilla tho last weak r f (Special)—In a y*nr marked by
nrealdent of F. F. A., will be to tha dance wearing a Un bar
the hoHdaya. Bh# also delight­ a alight enrollmeat declln* In
■»u#*t ipeaker. Ml** Halkeom and rlngt&gt;on# twaad coal as waa hi*
ed In thawing h e r akUl at Araartean tmlroralUoa and c*L
eomimnlon
KIRBY
FITE.
th« home economic, girl* are to
-atehlng flak.
.
.
When
the
New.
Year
arrived
It
be In charge of the food and
Miss Earl* - apmtt Wr froo
wna
welcomed
by
tha
•
‘merryJob#, Florida 8UW
table
arrangement*.
____ Parmer*
utura
Him catching up on her eating, of
------------------------ -----------1 _
The local P. T. A. meatln* t u maker*' wearing paper hats,
__ N
plan* for their
sleeping
and
reading.
'
rowing
eonecocamic* blowing homo, and thre
fath er and Son held In th# home
uiaa Lawton M H#(i tho nol
i basin the new year
fettb. Tha Key Club calrtahibr
approximataly Ir
_ .a held January 14. building* on Jan. .8- Judge Ware did
thing*
up
right!!
. people enrolling. The »ew IdeytM eaoght tn~ th * wbMwInd
•nrolltdi
I t of town guetta have of Sanford, goeat apeakar, apoka
of
social aetivltiea In O rW «.
Th# olhtr nl/rht •w* noticed pupile are: Batty Lav Flash,
State College also
on “Bulhllng Today for Tomorto rtok aa third
row" and also on tha buying of OTELLA. TOUCHTON In a new Hruca B olt Dorothy Ptaraoa,
*kl,rt ‘ "d .redJerkin playing mon- Mrs. Jack Stand Ifar, Mrs. HollyState woman'* col leg
deftnae atampa and bond#.
head,
MrsGraham,
Helen
Me"Pjy with TAYLOIl
BROWN
who war* a dark gray suit*.
Mmmmgimt K d tf
Rout K4U»r —

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7.7 7

8. II. B. I» aorry to b a n that
Mrs. Mary Stone will not b# abb
to return to achool this . semes­
ter because of Utneaa.
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Ilava Yoor Clock* Ar&lt;
Walchaa Rtpalrad By
Obo Who KMBy
k-V Knowa How

APPBAL REJECTED

Regulation Of Flow
Of Tourists Obscure

SSl

. Tba pupils who hired oat over
•he holiday* are:
WARHINGTO
ie and (
Jan. I9-GF&gt;
rote, tha senate
personal ap- Gsraldln# PsUaa—Mr. Bnaacgr,
Rooaevalt and and Carol1 Jean Nix and Dot
"1C
of AgrtatL Range ar
.wywtdye vice -.resident of th#
turn * virtual veto power over program 1.
Florid* BUte n a sm W *# Caeawartime price, eelllng* on farm
Em yona
waa sdriaed ta a telagram
ne . reports that ,
today front ’Jk
—e t f t m
Administration
BLUB NETWORK

4282S

Information Is Given
On F. B. I. Positions
By BILLY PIXLER
How many of you Seniors
would like to become a member
of th* F B I! If you want to take
up fingerprinting and you have
a high school education and
elahteen yean old you have a
eha nee to otSain aprkilntment
In the fingerprinting section of
th# FBI. The following letter
waa received by Mr. McKay:
Dear Sir:
Inasmuch as you ar* vitally
interested In assisting th* grad­
uates of your school In obtainin'.employment,
I
thought that
you would like to have aom# In­
formation -vlth reaped to the
positions availabl
* for
high
ehool graduate* In the Federal
Bureau of investigation.
Application* ar* presently beIn connection with th# eapanaion
program of th# Federal Bureau
of Investigation. Young men and
women between the age* of
eighteen and
thirty-five
who
have a high school education are
eligible for these position*. Pri­
marily, thg-work to be performed
will b# In th* fingerprint section
of the Bureau and the young
-nen who are successful In ob­
taining sn appointment will re­
ceive trsinng In th* science of
fingerprinting. Young
women
will be assisted to suen duties u
filing and If. In addition, they
have th* ability to pas* a typing
teat, they can be considered for
work In the typing section* of
th« Bureau. Thcie positions pay
a salary of tM 40 per annum
to atari.
Appointment to a position In
th* Federal Bureau of Investi­
gation and subsequent advance­
ment li based primarily upon
th* Individual merits and ac­
complishments of each nairton.
The opportunity for advi
advance­
ment Is greater at the present
time than It has been at any
tlms In th* pasL The Increased
personnel necessary to carry on
th* work assigned to th* Federal
Bureau of Investigation In the
National Defense program has
very naturally Increased the
number of supervisory poiltlona
which, of course, means that em­
ployers who ar* qualified to
handle auch position* hav* a
much better enance of obtaining
theia position* at present than
In'tha past. ' ' " •"
‘ Those Individual* who fulfill
the above requirements may ob­
tain application blanks by writtog direct t * Mr. Edgar Hoover,
Director. Federal Bureau of Inveatlgatlon, Waahlngton. D. C ,
or by communicating alfher by
UtUr or In parson with thl* rffid ,
. *
IB » to auggeat that
th* above Information be made
t&lt;&gt; your student body
w,l^ . , tb*
that each ap-

By Herman Middle!**
Dr. Hamilton. Holt of RoIB
Collage waa th# apaaker of
morning at the regular elm
program
at
Seminole
School la*t Thursday, Jan.
Preceding Dr. Hold’s oi
were two pupils of tbd F
College School o f Music, Nao
Fergeroon, contralto, and Mur
ton Schrcnfeld, pianist M U l
Fargerson Illustrated h e r
eeptional ability when she i a„a|
‘T-ead Me to Languish’* by llaifi
del and "Joy" by Krucrur.
SehrenfeU showed his maslei
over a piano when hJ played
modern elaaslc
as
well
"Chapran Etude In F Minor;
Mr. Holt began his address I
stating that when he cama
Rollins 1A years ago, ho ulann
to make it a rerogniie-l ins
tution of learning. This was ti
complished by limiting the t
dgnt body to 600 pupils;
securing teachers
with
qualifications; by securing
students, and hy making tiro
College beautiful.
qd
Mr. Holt continued by e rt
plaining t h a t the number q£
•tudenla was re&lt;rulite,| w, (hap
the school would not grow Hr
site— a small rchool adequate
ly supplied is much lit U s- th.-ws
a large cne where n nrofes-ow
msv teach a cla«* of f.O.
"There are two tvp«&gt;&lt;
professors,” continued Mr. HoMu
"The one who get* his Inspirff*
lions from books, nnd ihr etj|
who gets his Inspiration i froro
life." The hjeal tcach.-c l« tM
combination of th.i two. Th.-oJ
are the kind that were sicu rq j
hy Rollins.
is
The rpesker staled «lmt manf
colleges rennlre entrance exanD
in a li'i* while other* accept ^
certificate from
vour
hiu«*
school principal. Mr. H olt' ev»
plained that a recommendstl'ft
from the prinrinal and a hiitK
scholastic standing were ess*w*
tial for entrance to Rollins^ •*
The speaker conehido&gt;l
invltln* everyone ♦&lt;* ra ova*
,lo Rollin' to sea the Walk *4
Fame, which la composed
stone* of the homea o.* man}
Important Amcrlcanai t h e famoui chanelt and tSa Shell Mu­
seum.
which crntalns
many
un'nu* specimena.
Tha itudenta nf Seminole lliga
School enjoyed thla program
kery much a"d thaw wlD W
forward to the return pf Mr.
Holt.
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Welcome new student*!!. Flora
I.eo Miller from Ts-gaa and Manr
toulse Dlx ' from Georgia.
hop# vo-t win enloy Uie remain}
der of the school year.

InexpdRsWe. Cartful
And Compltlt

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v,r7 epreful conalderatmfw m
Sincerely Yours,

Auto Repairs

IR. G. •Danney.
Fpedal Agent in O w n*.
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Motion Pictures Of
8tate Towns Taken

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Cattlemen In State
Have Fine 1941 Year
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Dr. HaitailioD Holt Speaks To
Seminole High Student-Bod}:

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Number Of Students, Hqr
„ Industries
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NBWSPAPEK
In 1908

For “Free Italy”

Fresh Nipponese
Troops Move Up

of Singapore InJay ami ih* Iora
of Kuala I nnipur tho wcnntl
Inrgf^l Malayan city on th*
mad lo Hin;npor* wa« indiratr*l in Bril lull nnnmin«*rnirnt * of
nnother rrtrrat to new |M*titinn«
beforr
S*rrmbin.
Tlf» mile*
NOuthraM f.f Kuala Lumpur. Tho
JnpAncfti*
«uppl*ni*nl**l
lb*
Singnporo tlriv* with firm* mr
attack*.

!»»•••I

The Dutch reported n joint
bombing of two J tp in r u eruisera, a destroyer and two trans­
ports yesterday and today.
Tho Nipponese elaimed tnelr
week-end Invasion of the Neth­
erlands East Indies bad won
the city of Menado, on the Ce­
lebes and the olt-rleh Island °t
Tarakan. off DuUh B o r n e o .
Tho Japanese w a r t fiercely
nopened In tho outpnata of the
Dutch Wanda. A DuUh communique said tho N. K I. faten s were locked In bitter
parachute
’■ ta t"
x X l*
•fa positions in the so
“ th T*.
BaOh
bread InV arm lea have
_ act and air In Innaantldnatod Invasion of th* Neth­
erlands Feat Indies, carrying ‘he
xror In the Pacific to new bat­
tlefields. but th« DuUh Island*
defenders are putting up »tem
and costly resistance, the Indie*
command announced yesterday.
Four footholds on the north­
ernmost fringe of the Dutch
archipelago, one of the most
coveted goals of Japanese Itnnerialism. have been established
be the Invader* It was disclos­
ed In a aeries of special war bul­
letins.
*
One landing was on Tarakan.
a small Island oil ceater off tha
northeast coast of Dutch Borneo
where, the Dutch
said.* the
enemy pushed ashore by day and
night from a s tm t, crolser-esrorted fleet of transports.

Red CrossFunds
In New Campaign
Total Over $1500
The Itod Cross war fund for
Its mloots County
now totals
41529, Mr*. Roy Vann, publicity
chairman of the Rod Cross, n ported this morning. In bahalf of
tha lacal Chapter aba axpresatd
her appreciation to T. Bradford

Member Asanelated I’rrv*

Raid Precautions To D ip lom atic E ffo r ts [T 7
l it • • l
Be Taken In Nfyc »y u. s. - Britain!301001
Counties Of Area
Are Reported As
t
, Invading Troops Art* Thursday Kvcnfng Reds Pound Nazis1
But 150 MilesAway Sanford and Sr-mmol.- ('oiJnlv
Club
At Meeting
IONVHIN. Jan. I J —€ \l%&gt;
nnd right . thcr (Ynlrsl Fldll—(irowlng di»M*n«l«n in ihr
From -City Ar Brit­ da Counting will hr* Marked ssi j Nail High Command \% rr
S t a t e s Instructors
litbljr rtpoMrd *•&lt;!»? !•» h«%r
ish Again Retreat fmm U 0 0 o’clock to ap ln j apr*o4
to lh* Navy with a
Are Well Equipped1
oYltn-li Thurwlxe night nrrOfd.
aharp dbagrvvmrnl belwrrn
Illy
U o r b ir d
rr v u a l
ino t.i
Admiral Frlch Boeder
Thr
Japan*-#
Mala van in m- t.i mi Iiriler rrreived from Grand Adi
To Teach Children
pubmirine thief. Vice
vnnion fnrrirtl within IftO mil** Jnh’’ F.irnev Ifts.ly, di-iri-t Mr 1 end kb* »■

Planes Take P a rt In
Vigorous Counter*
Action Against Foe
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SANFOni). FLORIDA, MONDAY, JANUARY 12. 1912

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Siant™Sl Philippine Activity Is Heavy;
er Indies; ToBlackout Allies Seek Irish W ar Bases
Principal
ear Singapore
Addresses Civic

B o m b irifir* Fighting
Forces Of AmerL
ca, Australia Arc
Said Aiding Dutch

The hnnl-hitting force* of
tho Netherlands Indies’ li­
lies
(presumably bomber
nnd fighter squadrons from
the United States and Aus­
tralia) were declared offi­
cially today t o h e taking
part in a vigorous counter­
action In which the fight­
ing Dutch battled the strony
Japanese Invasions of Bor­
neo and Celebes.

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.'’nitfnril N T h e Only C e n tra l

Mmiila ( ily Affording Hall, Highway
Ami Water Tnmsporlntlon

The et*n*ral impr*«*ion of corrmpondentA hark from u tour of
th* northwest front *Imiv* Singa­
pore wa« that Japan**** | ir rm rr
won mounting »t*nilily, and the
aitintion waa
nioti
likely
to
g et wor«f Itefore it got better.

fm p*r*l grnrrnl h*aihpinrt*r«
dll hut romplrtely *hunn*«1 the
*tatu* of the land halt I** in
Central Malaya, reporting mere­
ly that "there i* no further
change in the situation on the
Mnlnyan front* to report Sun*
Carlo a Prato, refugee from II day."
big problem* nf the Brit­
Italy-ami editor of a small pu- ishThecommand*
for the moment
ln N a w York, haa urged at lra«t were the
numerical pre­
•sldent Rn.meveU to give fullponderance of
the
Japanene,
legal recognition to a •“ F r e e their Jungle knowledge, the ra**
Italy” movement. He declared It with which they got information
was not Italy, but Fascism and ami aid—voluntary or otherwise
Its leader, Mussolini, that had — from certain facthma of the
declared war aaginst this coun­ native*, and their air aupport.
try.

K

ress Clamps
’ric e Ceilings
Used Tire Rates To
Be Fixed.'Halting
Big P ro fite e rin g
WASHINGTON. J»n. 12—r/P&gt;
—Ths gerrvmment clamped price
cvlllnrs yvatsrday on chorees
that may be marls for retreidInc llrcs and server! not’er that
prices of ussd llrcs would U*
filed within a few days Xn halt
“serious profiteering.*
At ths same time two
major moves wen* taken bear­
ing on tha* war effort on the
home front.
Ths nation’s top-ranking med­
ical offtee ns—Surgeons General
James C. Mages of the Army,
__ as T. Melntiro of the Navy,
and Thomas P i Iran of the Pub­
lic Health Service—appealed for
enrollments In tha nursing proff onion
The Office of Civilian Defense
mounced It was preparing a
victory garden program such as
was carried out In world war 1
when householders were urged
to grow their own feod.
The retread price schedule he­
roes effective Jan. 10 and was
ordered Into offset. Pries Ad­
ministrator Lean Honderson said
bacauaa profits* ring In used and
retraadsd Urea bad reached a
paint wher* It "cannot and will
not be allowed to continue.

other

Benefit Postponed
For TeHt Blackout
Followinc a committee meet­
ing at which the members de­
cided to postpone the Bed Cron*
heneflt
partv
scheduled for
Thursday night, tbn evening of
this cm;ntv*a first blaskmil, Mrs.
IT. T . Thrasher, ^ npwisur and
general rhalm an,' announced to­
day that the purtv will he held
Friday night at 1:00 o'clork In
the Mayfair Hotel.
“We feel It our duty to co­
operate with civilian defense
orders, nine* It Is Imperative
that traffic ecasa during
n
blackout to avoid accidents. I’nrrntn may wlslt to remain nt
home with their children at such
a time,'* the chairman cxpl.ilm-d.

Features Will
Be Given At Meeting
spec!
presented at the weekly l-nke
Mtry Tourist Club
meeting
Tuesday night at the Chamber
of Commerce . Utllldln*
there,
Frank Evans announced today.
Walter Gardner, 11-year-old
boy from Carbondale, Pa., will
offsr cornet solo*, and Willard
Connolly, well knwn local song
writer, will rw-enact hla perfor­
mance on th# “Spirit of *78“
that he did In hla broailcast last
year on th# program of -we the
People:*
All tourists In the rounty are
Invited, and gaptaa will be play­
ed far th# anjgymant of those
praaant, Mr. Evans stated.
The new Naral Medical Cen­
ter ndar Bethesde, Md.. ineludrs
MO acraa of land.

Jap Prisoner?

Nipponese Claim
( ;u)(ure Of City
Corregidor And IT.S,
'rout Line
Attacked From Air

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n ,, O rliM * Admlrvc KKarl nrrmili.
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Forces
r-.ninrialng nil** ro U IHeialti in said «•» have
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lira. t.v Chairmen of il,. f*l*il charged
IIl(»Wer wllh Heint
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rrapoimlble far lh* "m b ’
I'inlerti. n Divtalnn II .. y 1Vi|— - —
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Kipp. |.nt* t|* | Itl II*
iiifuril
firrligv of Rabmarine warImnia it w.i. anmiunreil today
(•tvmiliar
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•*lltll»»r*| th*
M \S|||\(. r&lt;l\. Jan. IS—
fare.hv A. Il I'ntrrann. rv-eiitiw*
ili’ti*# i*f n prlt'•S.| |il lilt tpll 1 .ml
1 Xl't '•••rrrl »rb of lh* N iff
-n r e l-e r „f ,1.,
|Wenrr
•.ml lit it lh** *litalilv of M'hitttl
Kn.i\ ..'nf to, |.ii that whll*
I nr taaarUlrd
( nunril. who il nr* whsrire ed ^ReiMkftn of renewed Amen trjirhrM har ini|iir.tvt'il tin mi* •"ill*lh** 'm rIran 11**1 i* nOf
pretinrnli«n« for tin- hlsetoul.' • rdn-llrilUh diplomatk* effort'* t*» ably ihirinir Ih* i. *i ii ii vrin •*
* 4 »*
*f»r|» rnnrltidib* rnhow*
Mr Ku.lv r**rivc&lt;il hi* in- 1win war ha«e&lt; in neutral Kir*
* '• ri itM lb#* *vprrt*d with
Mr. Kipp itl-**&lt;• 1III 1«•#!binrtl f •»%»r
•♦fiit'lmiic «|ir•*rf fro»M •hr Thirtf. ahum! importnnee m th«» Kuro- pupils |r«&gt;m lh* fiftlb »j»;»*h'* who
ih* I ipan*d* 11**1. II* hj UI
Inlerrftiiur i ’•»vxim-ntl h&lt; a li|j*^ |t*nn situation tixlny with n*l t ni*iiaiiir«l th* R*&gt;tni mii « wII II
hull* of i|.* \ | land*
•tilt
it-* h j i 's ntiiKi |mf«T« *»f III* V s. Army Att vie** that llu«*inn arm
hinl Minn*. Thry tor»*• Xml t \ikfil.
P"»taHi
••11n e I* .
f*«»r*)k.
hr*nrh*d th* i»rw (icrmnn winter singing “My Sister and I"; HerId’ll
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U'ltalnun
uii'l
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I,rrti*.inl -rih" nf dll Ivpe* xre I tlrfrna* |in* on the central front,
n*r, dinging "Aliy IbMi.!# 1‘m.Iuv *.
rnpitllv l.r.nW .Y s illN U T n w
In n . 12.
W Alssop
Mr Peter- puttin? thrmsclvea in g«*»d |M»*i mill
iVngy |'i|»|iln. iingMig ’‘Nm-pt
li’rlirn l. Thi
mimDmo«t I tb»n to cl«»«* n innivn «m »*er
ivtli rioi-sin of th* I*i
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A Itfttvv a r t illo r y
Kilnrnry."
Min
l.rnor.i
Whulilnn
whi-lle nf
hr ' Imp* l.’id.iHM) Grrmona
in ill.uml dia*isful r Mi%m !•
rino m|ianiidl i Imim at Ihr piano.
l»:i&gt;TIs*
ntnttr
t It i&lt; o n l l r o '
Mas'll f|a n
Motliaiak -eetor
»**vifl. In* *pli \\ \|w..p I
Mr Kipp, 'viii* h i * nitiOihuvil Id Im'Iii'V•’*1 .1 |Hl-iilO I of |ii« i'f"tti m t
P)tili|i|iinoa w a s
Thv* I•i-.ll bil-va would pvrni t
•nformat ii*n
li'*
(|nnlon
Briddiiii,
«aul
that
tH
i*
lo rt*g;irM
the |longer rsnge nir prulretion for nam* of •*priu,i|»nl** hi i ••iiiu’i -Vi' mi litptMi*** at lloiig'.tiiig I-*•i ioi ii*|iiu'ti-il l.s la v liy ih o W n r
••hi* •**, be. fiililril. r H*•
; llriti-h «hippinir mul would avrv-- with In* Vboik ii ginihially van u rit*r for a iii-h # «voilo .it
In | ii&gt;i&gt;:n I tin n t .
w illt
trrnttwl
••igtinl will »»&lt;viir nt K .in l*,k|. ’ writ fur rukntrriny nnv N'»*l i-hnur Mini th* prtiH’ipal id rout­ hml Im’i’ii di-rvoiif .i- in oh i •
rn n wiinine n «*^nn»l will h* muvea toward weal Afrir;i un-l ing m«»rr an.I in"ri» to ho known lo tit* Chili*'* nain out lost * * : ir i i\ it y itu iv a s in g ns frenh
" ’vm nt “ •r* PM. an d !b* poaulhly Britain lu-r-rlf
il was. in ((•••irTk-s »•. l a i ' . t i j i - ' rmi|M moved up,
a* u bU|H*rinti*ttil*nt. Ilm hi# wink niimvnt s#M
The AvU' African rnrp*
•d-eknilf
• r*
rill he nt 0
:t&gt;i-ottiiuiiieil i-\ n-new ctl u ir
iiM'ltnli'd tniii i* than diipri inti ml tpn mg th* Japan*'*
|ir|Mirted running «hnrt of fuel ing th* work of thi* dCliiMil ti'iiih
PM.
..ii :»»•!. -« mi
Attii'i ieiui unci
slid
the
Hrill-h
Middle
F.nai
vi*. h* ailih’it
No liifht^ r»u«l «h n t
I 'li 1li |l|-I IK- llt-fetlst-d.
It liirlinh'd nriiinuitig i !n*•* i «»om
nny hou«&gt;r«.
nutnmnblUa. mmnuind declared l.aluy it « » i
i'»iM-&gt;l-g-i. tin- i-lnml
for- *
»»lu'ihllr* tn thr lir»l uiiv iiitagi'
nr mnv nthi-r place* under pt»p maintaining preaaurv on retreat
uo.ii-itiig .......... ntrnnrr to
emdltinn. It W-* htale.l. until |||&gt; foes in the El Arhviln nre.i of th* pupiU. Mip*rvi«ing tn* j
i--I i It.i v n« s e l l ns the
pt«&gt;p*r u/r of th.* playgr«Miml«. 1
•h*' *M rl»*nr whi«ll«* Mown nt l di-apite bad wvathn
f---"t I-........I-ten---- of General
A liner nrVf “ski army' fiom rcing tn toid »af*-t v. |ir*p:irntnot
' * I' M. ? —bl* i|ii on* ho** iv
'In ii| *lii' Mo Xitliur's troops,
of M*m*d(*r rxtioiiiiatioiid
for
tm " 'r,',i"Un t,," V h ;" .." n o ,‘Id,'ioikv!!;br,ia *•
si it* uhi-'rti'd l-» new nssailltS
^ k i..iI Germans a
“crti'liinp
blow
pupil*, making noil umilyimi? n
whjstle.
(i
till th* .ill
' imi.lat the snnw of tho Westi-rn &lt; rtd on bliiili’Ot atirnilam* ;tm!
Mr. Bud—, to h1, rn.nmimtrs-l .Mtrppv, nlii-te till- loll of tier- p
I h*
I .i |i.l ih d«&gt;
rl.mill'll
th *
|mi|M*r rrlatinodhipd h*twi*n t*a
tmn lo nffirinl- hr»". de-lir.il, uvtn dead, waundeil Mild lllis.iiw rhfr* nml pJtt'iHd, pn»t«*rtlng th*
i iptm* of tiloutrn|Hi, till mill a
——
Ihr' the Id-rknut will be under already’ hns moon Iid to 11/aNI.
room »»ik,
nixintainmg I |«' 2 tx n 1 P r C I M i r i l t i f l l l S h*dt of Manila, in it radio
nrt'ial condillons m i l wartw* I IHMl. Busrians declared yesler- class
III OjUll' lHt
learhrrs* time .’.urn Ihe ««"»• i * 1 ' ' “ 1 * r l lm "
11
that lh- t'. 9 Arinv vdl ncrenl day.
II*. ivy ,\mi-rii‘att lHimlM*r&lt;
plaints Of parents, drawing Ihr
W i l l
B 0 F o r iU P fl
" i r»ru«es for any failure n*
l.s|imi*d* lt:itth-dhip y**
They made the«e two irports lino b*tw**n rimmI mill hail pre*•bo Idarknui.
blackout. Arm*
Aonv planes gill „as the Soviet Information tin •lire groups seeking to use the
anti iH»iim 1**1 at
nlh#r
flv n*ef
o»ey the drsiwnaled
drsi-rrjatnl Sega, ri
reau annotinred from Mo*cow school room for s|»-clsl adv-n\*d.d*U •tipnifWiliijt «h#
anil rhatnewanhs ejM lo- taVsn that .the boaden ctmuler-of- Inies. nnd developing leadership
.
ill's
m
nil
imp!
of
(It*
Nip*
nml S.'fu*n«»|*
All
Smfopl
sn.r r hm-kmtF-4e-- /elerm Ine tj# ‘ Tensive ronlaiiN-d to gain ground among the boys and gills ni
tsoP-d,. t.i vrii* ill* iMtlrh Ka«t
"•ti
tilod
h-v
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f’uimtv
*ir
ra«l
re*nle of th«C‘ blsekAut
|Mil !•*-#.
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on u uuniber of sectors of llo- iru.letl In his rare.
Ur R.W. Itupreehl. who pre-1hero or.l.-ie.| hv th*» War h ’
In regard to the test. Cbsir- cvntral and southern fronts nml
Th* War Department, in on«
thrsiiith
l.*n
B
l-«"h
Bed army broadcast annminr- I «lde.l over the meeting annoutire;l, t'irtmrni
mnn J . T,. Imrlrv nf the Snn.l.
**niim hi r th * hiimhrr a t t a c k on
air
rniil
wnrilnt
f*
party
will
I
»*r.
•••m
ur
mr
rmu
xvimh
it
b*n*fit Iriilg*
i
-ole Conntv Counrll hns i»«-inil ed thr rroci u|&gt;alion of tU&gt; popii that
I ii pn ii*d* tin vii I eritft nml troop
’n»mtv *• r***H*rl
*ih*
Fro** thid
thi* I|** *m
,,w M
,,M
* r**nntv
the followin'" sfitemenl,
"Thn |it*«l
litrd plan’d ott th* mitrul frtuit |h* lu lil f«»r Ih* ll*tl rroM*
('o'**»'»id*Ss.»*•»•#* f’tM*»|) 11a**sp**»td in th * fltilf of Davao
u**k
Vlditorm
nt
ttnlav'd
lunch
lh*
«
it
sueeers of the hlnrkoul Is -ot alone.
Inv night iii'tl ill.- r»l*h*d S*u. between
ths* liiil *d uml Mmihinuii, al mi
entirely dependent on ihe rffl.
A Npnk*dmun on th* Ktuby *»»n incl»nl*il Frank K. Krug*r
nt H INI |* M vihi’U it id i b|u ••
clency
nf
Ihe
srrincemvnls .ih*v tadin rdtimalnl that thi r«*viiigtnn. Ky
•.I ih t fmal pi*»»s|f»tion s * *11 «• . Itsw ..| t&gt;imt iii-m rnl Doujila*
made hr the Council, but ir.de. (trrmnii* h.ol ln«*t lADO.iKIO in [
I *• ••*.!•■ for lit* hlitrkoo* •)!.#•••» M.u \nhiiv*d tilth* Army in lat-ends tn s , r . r Inrge evl-nt m rjAiialti**.
inclmlin^
2tW.(IIHI j f'-s s g lD
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I ftti th* rtMintv on Th ir-l i- o-ii hul liiiiu*l hark a u*W at*
lljit r C lIi
•he wholi-hearled rn-onerati-'o &lt;-f ilvuil, ninr* Nnv. III.
ini’k l*v ‘ hisi' ilv ri’infiirml Jap*
oi.-hl ftom 'J Iht «»'» ItM’k I** *i !•' .........
I I ,**s|»d
Ihe ritljens nf Senfnrd snd lhrountv. We must have 100 per\
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in
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w:iril*u«
f
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th
rent rn-operatlon."
Tin- annual titrvline «f thfoll**to : i. in ti
M1•
T h e hlarknut will simulate
ftuufurd Protlucthm 1'rniil A* **unh
srtunl air raid conditions, ex­
surialioit, which I'Xlrn l* a *h"H l.aki* VI »uro* sl irot 1 it 1; Will IOI
cept for the rules prescribed hv
linn rrnlit seivin- In S-mitnil.- »• T torn*. 1ak* Mar** *h*ii it’t ;
It*
•he Thlnl Interrentnr Commaml.
t'ninitv larmrrs. wtll In- hi-ld n't W -I II III If V. 1.oiljf to•-»*•!
Other enunties affected are OrX N
X' ii Ip *. Ft in 1' il k
Inn. 2*. in Iht- M*vfalr H-*l-l. •ml i
M
tlwk-e,
|
';
etlu
k
•nge. Lake. Osceola, Volu«in,
I»eg lining nt 7 :0tt 1*. M., nrriinl lli-ell t«t . r
i * 3
Brebard, Indian River, St. I.ueie
ine l«i uti nlininm-i-ni—it
hi’ •llell l i . II V Full*r. Xh.iini III •
and Okeechobee.
Activities for Tourist
t rib Bnl|ili 11 Chapman, piesid-iil
Ilh.
Spf III V hsirirl ; J
X uVJp
liens. Ii lldll ifl : K \ Win-lit
The rules provide that in „ I members thi. week Include Ihe ills- Asroriatlon.
,
•1
llroll
•
*
-•
: :•
Foil*
’itv
test blackout the public must he
* « " c 'V *1 *r,P
L‘h'
Tlii* will In- thr rivhlh ntittvitl
*—
■•
year,
Mrs.
Mayme lloilgkin,
-I**.’
ili«lrirl;
l-«»ll '. « lllllllebf«
fully advised
that the -blackout
mrelin
r
snd
Mr.
I'hiipmun
sold
1till
Is for practice purposes; that head of ihe rouuty rrerralional Hint it ivlis hnpnl In milk- It 1.•••tillail, Ovit- lo ill'll id;
l!--v Taylor ha* lieen Usite-I
prliee rsdlos keep In continu­ itepartmrnt, slofeil today. These thr lu»*t iii thr lii*l»rv nf th • Mi l itttoat . 1011111 rfiil; -l.t* k \1
boat
trips
are
sponsornl
by
the
■ itifoali-* t.i pttrrha*e
two
ous operation; that thete be Mo
a-*«N*inl inn. Cumpirtr a’ul lletail- er|, \rr«l ••ml; nml- 1 &gt;
variati*
civic
rliiiis
of
the
rnmiimk tire* and two truck tube*
interruption of common carri­
r-l rr|Ni|t« rn thr npi-riltintis 1 ilk* IT» «il*t lottrifl
munity
and
the
Kotarv
Club
will
Th. ID 1 0 wnrtltMe nr lh* not S. A. Widfrr ulso ha* reers; that coordination is affect­
. on F nf Ihr I'lgunixathm fnr thr |&gt;u*t lily of 'tan fori 1 follows;
onsor one Wednesday
•»mv* I certificate* to buy two
ed bv local defense units with spoi
yr«r will In- suhmilli-d bv illE.
Roumillat'e
yacht
which
will
liurk In- - nnd two Iriu-k lube*
a 11 hrspitats, police, railroads,
nfflrrrmul
plans
fnr
furtlirr
th«
A.
Slim*.
S.infoi*!
&lt;;*
»»ir«
t•v tin- Seminole County Alloca­
buslines, airlines and all other leave Osteen dock at 1:10 I*. 51. drvi Inping the svrvlrr
whirli
r.i*l
wnrilrn
trirt
uir
Representative, front the Ro­ Ihi* fnrnirrw' rnnprrallxr has tn
tion li.'in t. it s in announced toimportant nubile facilities; that
D. Woikiuan: •i inv. t.
|'.r« Y’tt. 1
\ II. Peterson, rxeculocal broadcasting stations an­ tary Club, thv Junior uml Senior uffrr wilt br discussril.
Ilintiiiniftti-r:
Aill*
John
II
•f f Si'iiitntv of the Imurd.
-’
nounce they are theoretically Chamber of Commerce ami the
Al
thr
meet'ng
one
director
u
v
Kt'nilall:
4,
Hr.
J
.
J
r
ry.
blacked out but have been di­ Forward Ranfortl Club will act will In* circled and nlher bn*i- r&gt;. i.. w K’ch •llirrgvr; it. 1to
M-iititode
County
school
prin*
aa
host*
to
the
visitors,
pointing
rected to continue broadcasting
nrs* will |h&lt; trnnsactrd.
Mr. IV. 1
llriMik*. Jr .;
7, A. II. I cipal* will meet
Wr-lnesday
with InUrrunttona to keep the out spots of interest along, the t'hupmnn said that It is ,h«pc.l Iviveinv; H. Dr II. II. MrCn*lilt; afternoon with locnl represent­
“picturesque’' St. Johns,
Mrs.
public properly Informed.
Hint every member nf thr n*- !l. G f Ilm. irliffr: lit, E- Is. ative* of the Bed Cross and InHodtkin added.
According to Mr. Rudr the
tnntdi- I'urulysi* Futul lo illscu-*
“Each Tuesday
afternoon,' snrislinn will make tin effnrt tn Ihinfirk; II. E 1. liny.
blackout will afd-ct approximate, Mrs. Hodgkin remimied, “the br present this year.
ADo l F. K. McKix; I t. A. plan* for raising money ftv
ly 2ft cities and towns and near­ Tourist.Center I* use-1 as a sew­
I k ail-litinn t» Brmimlr Caun- A. F bill/•; 11. July Brown; Ifl. ili*-**- lieticfit group.*, Huperli.ly 250,000 persona.
lent T. W. U s lo ii statist today.
ing room. W I n t a r visitors ty, the Sanford Production f ie The meeting
tm-cting will
meet
ami
aaw
quilts
for dit As-oeiatlon bus nffiert&lt; nt
1. Sutton; . IM, A. It .The
wil Is- laid at Mr.
convalescents as wtll as knit Orange, lake, Volu-in, llrrvutd. Stevens; lit. A. It. Font; 2t*. \V. j latwloti’* nffice at tho Court
garment*. I-iter in tha after­ ami Oscrola Countlv*. The ss- C. Holchi-on; nnd 21, I'old. W. House.
noon we have Ira and at the soeiution made loans In 11*11, Dean.
The li-t of warden* far t i e - _______________________________
last gathering there were 21 totaling (*71,000.1)0 nt tta mem­
voluntary workers present.’
bers for production ami general l*n*t No. I. li. It. Workman: 2, .
Approximately 40 winter vis­ agricultural purposes.
Deane.
itors and local persons attended
th# social meeting of tha Tourist
H.liHIDA — Fair lo partly'
Instructions in tbe handling of Club Friday night when “Don
rkiiidy uml warmer except for
Incendiary bomba have b*-an U- and A ashy,* professional vaude­
ville
team,
entertained
thr
riin-idernblo r I o u il lues*
ami
sued by Fire Chief Mask N. Clevtshower* over Iho southeast por­
land. who declared that eyery guesU, Mrs. Hodgkin said and
added
that
Ihe
members
have
civilian can ba of useful service
tion tonight.
In the event of aerial stuck. been "well pleased*’ with enter­
Pug Allen, Deloiml profes­ A. I undoiil*! nf Sanford nnd |
Faying that iaceadiary bomba tainment which the Chamber of
moat of
the Herb Smith nf Orlando hml n
m fy hunt and da net explode, Commerce has been able to se­ sional, copped
honors at tha first winter tour­ best boll of 80 ns did Dr. Chan IChief Cleveland
gave detailed in­ cure thle year.
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nament of the Central Florida ler sml J . E. I’irrre, both from
structions on how to aittnguish
Daytona. A local team nf \V. G.
Golf Association staged at
tha bomba, and aa a member of
the Fire and Water Committee of
Sanford Country Club yester­ Fleming ami II. M. Watson tmk
Ceaacfl ho stat­
the local Del
day, Pro Ralph Stewart an­ third place with a round nf 70.
Two Dnvtnna tennis tint for
e s should aaro
nounced today.
i tba aveot af
Before a good-sited gallery, •econd position In Ihe pnt-nmxtotl mod Vwith
Allen
amateur leur meet with rounds of 72.
“
They-w ere - John WaUun- an-1
G rorn r»ll»t. ami At JeE So a
with
finei bast ball score uf and Ben Stigall.
partment. hut I
There were nvrr W) entries in
cool
87. Allen himself
the
87, only two strokes more than the meet, ami Ihe local course
fe
are
northern
people
and
I
atxtad.
wtll complimented aa was
•aroly
tiy must writ# y«u a frw lines tbo course record In eholking up area
regard to iho fine courtesy four birdies and five para an iht Allen's outstanding perfunmnev
nlno which ho
he covered In Mr. Rtewart reported. The torol
r Herka in tvary stare are back nine
Infantile paraiysia fuml was rna traded In knee shown u». 31 strokes.
Not content with that, th&gt; richad by 10 percent of the en­
Wo do a* ainck agpnaclate tha
i spirit and aromntnaoa bath pro af Delewd’s College Anas try fees and alan received con­
M flU
tributions from Ihe gallery.
Ctub teamed
Cluh
tea toad with Henry John- bibulions
- 7 ru &amp;
next tournament of Ihton of New Smynm to win the
The nex
pro tsense/ with n beat aaooclotion
association la txptrled to ba held
aorth
•to. I t o j S
nt DeLand
af toat
DsLaml sponsoreil by thNow Smyrna Golf Chib under
*-n»l

Air Raid Watdens
Ordered To Meet
•• Tuesday Evening
-For Area Blackout

AsHoeiation
Will Have Meeting

••I’lo*k

Winter Visitors
Will Have Second
Scenic Boat Trip

C.ily NrWB Briefs

stheM
B s i f i t f i e s Ned Smith'Announces Plans For
annuo) Shrine donee.
The foBowtng hav, been add­
Securing Poliomyelitis Funds Fire Chief Issues
ed U the list of dauocst BemlCeunty.
Baafeid per, ....v i,.
As tha first donations begin year contribution and a per­ Instructions
On
U
to ba
t&gt;a recorded
racortto I* this /ear's manent souvenir ed the rclebra■ g W f t csenpaign againInst tha Infantile
Incendiary. Boipb3
Smith, Seminole S35u.’, d3 a5 r M
_______ _ tpaalah
American
“ ‘'’
JS.ST5J Sra.”.ssr

“Tb* first Diamond Birthday

chock eaaas la Rem Commander
Joal FWd, to tba American Lagloa- Another donation af « ! l
was entered.from tha Sanford
wMh aa

pjfsxs:
to .f a to

STrisw
riti
mi........... is,

Infsnfirst
FV&gt;Coon try
Tba

to thn

iT’JtoO to

n earnMaxwell
As-

Local Weather

Visiting Golfer Wins Honors At
Central State Tournament Here

HEIR FIGHT

City Store Clerks
Receive Compliment

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far tha c*Uafcataa
“Tha check tarries an excel­
fa r Veterans i l i - t f the flan- _____ chairman
ord Tourist C to b jW , Dr. amt Watloa of the President's Birth- lent likeness ad President FrankU» D. Roosevelt taperimpoaed
fra, E. D- Browulee,
« . H.
against a background of red,
’•Diamond Jubilee
Birthday wldU and bine. Beneath his
portrait Is hla signature with
this quotatien (ram Ala
cinbaf*, -said Mr. Smith, “and Notalng la riaaer te my heart
tho Jlrst retanta are «ow trkk- thaa the health o fyto r boys and
Bug la.
bapeli* tbe near girls and yaagg men and ysung
fat ore ta have a steady abeam w a r n T a m M la.etto e f Uw
fia a i Haag to to r Nallmul Da«. A
Mr*. to
te* fU1'

Artillery E i g h t Ifl
R a g i n g , Ground
Action Increasing
As Foe Advances

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MONt&amp;T, JANUARY I !,-1942

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD,- FLORIDA

German .Propaganda

iford H erald

M e * la I M
rr a l i t r i M H « » I
Sasrer*.

SHADOW OF THE THIN

If there Is anything which the people of the tleniocrncics should have learned from the N ails during the post
fjw years, it in that under no circumstances can they be
trusted. So when reports, embusing from German prop­
aganda sources, indicate that Germany is about washed
up, we should realize that this is ju st a trick and that
the Gcrmnn high command is preparing some new thrust
with which it hopes to catch us o ff our guard.
Undoubtedly there have been serious German ruvers-,
cs on tha Russian front and the failure to take Moscov. ,
and Leningrad before winter set in has forced the Ger­
mans to withdraw to some previously prepared defense
line.). In any such withdrawal there arc bound to be.hea-|
vy casualties and perhaps even the appearance of a gen-!
crnl rout, but whatever the facts of the situation, it would
serve the Russian purpose, and the German as Wj II. •«,
exaggerate tho losses.
iV - •
|
It Is tjullo likely that there has been some dissension
between Hitler uud his generals, particularly since the
failure to end the Russian war in one season, and it i s !
customary under such circumstances for the commanding
general to be removed from office. And, ns the war goes t
Into ils third winter, and the shortages in Germany b e-{
come more a c u t e , the German people thamsclves are
doubtless becoming more uml more restless.
It would be a mistake to assume, however, no mai­
ler how wide the rift between Hitler and his generals, |
Hint the prosecution of the war will not be continued a s .
V ERSE FOR TODAY effectively ns in the post. A doz.'ii generals could Is;
finsl from office and It would make no difference in the :
HAY NOT 1IA VK A ll. outcome of the war, any more than If the same thin g \
X T IIA T youV NKKD’ 4,nPIM*,,etl in Hritain or America. Hitler himself could
s with contentment * is h« thrown Into ja il or shot, and the wur would go rig h t1
tin.—1 Timothy 0:1.
on until Germany is thoroughly beaten.
■ 1 -------------- ;
It is worthwhile r-mumbering thnt last Spring while
u
Ger many and Russlp were still cnjovfng their trenty of
s ^
gwstawn In- iPi'H^dual peace, the flight of Rudolph Hess to Britain
the mountains.
raised hopes In tha lienrts of most of us that Germany
,o* * |d&gt;°ut l|K|,t ln our wus on the verge of an Internal collapse. It was Incon-1
ni flarn» In the sky. celvablo that this Number Tlircc Nail could be compelled
they have no warmth to fire from Germany unless there was a considerable
u»
number of discontented followers In Germany.
»nd
i lUi l,lr !
And yet within n few weeks of his fligh t, Germany
py
‘
*1101 only did not suffer n revolutioli, but uctually launched
id hero waiting for tlx- a new and violent attack against Russia which all but
tomorrow
1tonk her completely by surprise and perhaps would hnve
nwnerinoarthl,,l,t': "
" .succeeded If the lenders of the Democratic world hud been
itlo ttrtam* will thaw, sufficiently gullible to hnve swallowed the propaganda
■ will bo planting.
'which Rudolph Hess Imd brought with him from Uerlli
si?*forWbirth * " ,h°Ul'1 10 Houdon. •
th« winter wr will Kr&lt;m
And so it may well be thut Germany today Is laying
sir and rocldikr,
the foundation for some new attack. The world Is licinp 1
Uta *un li luu- in It. lulled |n(0 a calm and restful sleep by roporfs of terrific
l ta marble, we win i«- German losses, of rebellion In the Army ranks and of Ironlit*, «landing.
blc among the people and between various official fuch* ko *ga well not Ik- tionr«. And ju st when the rest of tho world Is convinced
eat* to track.
that Germany Is nbout to, full from on Internal combus-;
li tha sun turn gone tlon, flll Ir.’ll will break loose on a brand now front.
- behind the mountains,
a u , n . . . , a i n . t th.

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m

what Yoii Should Eat

iM COMING TO

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DRIVE SAFELY and-

Black, grimy oil Is n danger sign in your car!
When you dflvo in today for gas, let us check your
oil, too. v Maybe you’ve forgotten to change it for
a long while. A check-up wiN make certain and
..iw it u n n t k l n i P r •
*
costs
nothing.

Y O U ' R E T E L L I N G ME!
-Ity WILLIAM ItlTTCentral Press Wiitti

IN TUB YEAIIH lo romr It
will be easy lo illscuvtr If a per­
son Is a Jap If he doesn't l&gt;lu»h
with shame at the words "I’rarl
Harbor" and "Manila," he ain't.

' probably will rvrr dlsrovrr the
answer le Just what Is the JspaTerse interpretation of what con■tltutrs International law.
A leopard dots net ch sn tt
his iro n and neither, sadly
’comments Grandpappy Jenkins,
does a Christmas tie.

Since it's sheet suicide lot f
Japanese ship to encounter a
Dutchman, Zadok Dumhkopl
thinks tha Japs should rename
all their merchant vetttls S S.
Harikarl.
•%

The other day w* read of aa
Indian so old he could recall 'way
In, k when every Indian mala
wasn't a chief and etery squaw
a princess.

I I. I

It may be a common cold to
the rest of the folks, hut tho fol­
low who's got on* l« certain that
It le extra special and that there
never waa on* 1tht It before.

'Orvcrnor Holland luu named
January and February as Citrus
Months . ... for greater citrus
consumption in Florida,
In Florida 2,600,000 persons,
local nml trails lent, ilo not have
lo pay 26 cents for ouo-hslf
grapefruit ns prevails In many
Washington, D. C , restaurants,
tor Instance. Fire rants for half

tllolllws

•dvka to youngster* not
High to enlist is lo g rl
it await your (urn. It
soon enough.
aatbna who perhapa more
Uy then anyone else
filed to "Hell, Hitler"
Making a heel out of

(

af America
fur CivUian
Ibe to rs a n
la “Da Pre-

6. Eggs—a t' leust 3 or 4 a week, cooked Any way
you rhoooo.
7. Broad and cercil—whole grain product* or en­
riched hreod and flour.—Suwanne* Democrat.

YOUR FEDERAL
FORMS
Forms

FOR MAKING
RETURNS
for filing returns

of

,rt Income for 1041 have been a«nt
U lo persona who filed return*
to last year, Fallura to raeelro ■
fonu, howarar doe* not rail we tUe*. or royalliaa, and d!
a Uxpayor of bit obligation to
_ ___
and‘ pay th'a
ha _
Ilia
hU retum
i
" ‘lax
on tlma on or before March taxpayer* who a n eoU
IS if the return is made on the. ind gleet to tue such method.
caiendar-yasr basis, as Is tha K table on the ravarae side of
ibe form above tha amoont af
taaa with meat Individual*.
Forma may ba obtained upon lax on Increasing amounts af
request, written or personal, poas Incone alter the proper
from tha offices af t*Ue*torx iBowanee of |400 for each deand from deputy collectors of
Internal revenue In tha targdr
The tax under the simplified
eltlas ami towas.
ethod ia tha same for eaah
A parson iboubl file his re­ II Mock ef grans IgraiXa and
turn on form 1040. unlaa* Wa m taxpayer peed tnlv bk « tgrrea Income far 1041 doe* ftal
tn In whkh ,blo«)r}hi* g w *
mere,I $3,110 a n d ' ronauta come (Was allowawe* . far dewholly of salary, wsgxa, or ‘oth­ ittdanU) faOs lo. detarnbm his
er compensation for MTsonal
A .'flpl •radoatlan af II parservice*, dlkltleoda,
rent, annwltk*. ar toysltlaa, la
which avast ha mar elect to
film it on Fern TA41A, &gt; * t o
Mlfted form on which the tag

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STATION

CORNER THIRD HT. &amp; PARK AVENUE

S E ltV ltE

H:3U Make Mine Kit

8:43
S:63
0:CO
10:00
10:30
tO:l&gt;
11:01
11:30
12:0J
123)3

Musics! Interlude
Elinor Doris A II* News
Radio Theatre
Oriwin Wrlle*
.Sports Reporter
News of the World
Harry James Orchestra
Raymond Hrott O irlicstrs
Linton Wells, ncwa
t
Sign .Off

TOMORROW* PROGRAMS
0:30 Norman llcasly A Ills Fla.
* Cowboys
7:00 Hirakfnst Un-vitk*
7:43 Up News
&gt;
7:65 Weather A Time
8:00 Tb« World Today
8:10 Organ Moods
8:30 Breakfast Rrndexvoua
8:43 Virginia
9:00 Morning Ih-vuthms
0:16 American School of tha
Air
9:13 Up'News

M J« J» 1 C A T I0 N .4 .1 0

Wpascseiaw
, , 'III'? i 1 T

•

•

1

• • •

10:00 Marnrl

I f tout b

10:03 Black A White Note*
10:16 Mrrt A Marge
10:80 Htepmollier
10:15 Woman of Courage
UiOO Mary Lao Tavlor
11:13 At Home With Hally Mar­
tin
11:90 Bright Horizon
•
11:45 Up Naws
11:60 Temperature Bulletin
13:00 Kate Smith Hpeaka
13:13 Walts Time
1290 DaaetUme
12)45 Oar (1*1 Sundae
1 9 0 Ufy Can B* Hciutlfal
IllB Woman In White

OcliciouH CoqktaUs

upon a slnsl*

uniforms aa waj -p
Comp Ulandlng’a Re
M Tbe former aoldki
bo rttMlmllated lato t
Feb. 1, were rcMsscd

ta x

impoaol upon * ' martlad

^Tbe use of th e ilmplIfkR
method k rational with th* t**mtyer, but once ap,,elec*Jt»T hi a
beea mad* f*f any -ya»r, It; *
Irrevocabla for that year. If i
taxpayer flies a return undi r
Uta simplified mathq.1 fo r •! e
taxable tear, h* nay not ihre; *
after file a . raUtrn -Undif, t *

.
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TANDARD

m o re ptnvn
pnputslapd

guaranteed -for 'I L ,
month*y .’ t a ®

XL

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■m

TODAYS PROGRAMS
•1:00 M ain ('..H ill
1:10 (trsyliound Cos •
1:16 Ointtrr Musk
.0:30 l.um and Aimer
0:43 Tile World Tmloy
1:00 The liuic Knngt-r
7:30 lliomlk
H:00 Vox Pup

INCOME TAX
'
1
■
i not exetad $3,000. nr tb*y
simplified glethod of I may fll* • single Joint return
Income (ait In t h a Dt&gt; that form If thair combine.!
Ddietdoala whoa* geosa ln™m« U f r m the p e n n e d i
dartvad wholly ^ftom sontvaa aod does not exceyd $3.&lt;,
«*•, og other c o m m a - 000. If they file a separate rej i
jt
oeraonal services, lurn Ihe ta*

NO. &gt;

Tho llPngkong Polka furnish
Hf.piracy guard* for British
2:lW Jim ' White
•swl*
&lt;&gt;n the China coast.
2:66 Matinee Muslcale
3:1ft The Soloists
0 3 0 Renfro Valley F dIIu
Papkr-msche, known to the
3:45 iWhat Freedom Means
Chinee, was probably the. fifit
3:68 Press News
plastic, chemists say.
4:00 Milestone* In American
Musk
4:30 Landt Trio • Singing
Fighter Squadron VK-J'-J is
Along
symbolized by a blue burglst
4 :4 6 M a r k H a w le y , n e w s
wasp wearing boxing kM c*-

(1ST
. CRLF.KY AVENUE
’etryraph Flawem Anyahere Anjllm*

I of Editor Doth of t|M
liar ia a captain among

its
sad
thd
Ilo

T h a ’ G o ld b e rg s
U p N ew*

A. K. ROSSETTER

predicts that
year will bo the

H im

For the Farmer
Twilight Melodic*
War t*.-ttera front Britain
Scatter hood Bair**

Cut Flowers— Blooming Hunts!
Corsages Aru Our Specially!

tha United State*
Maybe It can.

Isa

5:CO
6:10
S:.V)
6:45

Flowers

! I l

M an

t i- W
3 :4 6

iKD*riHmu.vJj
• * W-.1

stw

Tho man at the n n l drvlt
wooden If Profe*«or Albert tin•tela has ap tooth s time a* we
da Rfurlag oat why (he furnace
lira won't get going these Jan-

UloV

School of the Air
I Life
Dr. Malone
Joyce Jordon

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**?• •A*, Mr* Gene Austin -af ' ,ncvn*li*ry * onib...
I'm .Stall* Act ioiIUii nl
palarhlatla were
the g u is t.
Tbc Junioi
Guild of the Ifency Lund."
' sponsored
urad by Mrs.
“ An irjc.n.l.ii v boml* if* nothing
Srrvur.
etday ’ of Mr. and Mrs. J u.
Methodist Church will meet a t !
I- Thrauhrr, in the RqUl
hut
a
nioU.-n
mas
of
iiietal
burn*
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t|„. ,|„t\ ,.f .. veil K|&lt;.
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the home of the Misses £uidcc i Mayfnlr at 8:00 I*. M. T if jml&gt;___
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‘. 'iMi l* k*rvc» b aUrcphehll. ,,j„ farm f.umlv t)u»l c.m Uo •
ami Inc* William- at 7:30 l*.M.
i* cordially
invited
to Attend.
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Ur ,„il Mr. I II., i i .
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« t &lt; l.lit.l a hi..., garden th i.l
The Business Women's t’ir- ]
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. r' . #,J r 'l * 8- Lilts Lloyd a n lliu n appnuuh thr burning bomb,
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ele. Mrs. Stella I*. Arrington,!
Wd of IVrtm nulli. Va. an* the scoop the ..... ..
metal into • i i ' 'i,,.',,,.'. ' TT.-,, ,.:ll,|.n Gie
chairman, will meet with Mrv ,
a j o ta r;
dttert* of Mr. and Mr,
J. II. shovel w,.h a law. or a heavy
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S. • P. Vernny. 321 Magnolia * I’ t r S . H I. &lt;5* #y]
C.wHrcn in Lake Mary. ,
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Avenue, at 7::i0 I'M.
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\Naming; lu.i--* mt«i i% Micki t
Elected Vice
II "icuch sigjiel
Mr. and Mrs. M. I
Haynes j lainiiip ubodi i„ur inclus of diy
ii.it «»n Tb*
TUESDAY
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Samuel
hate mov.sl into their new home ’ »&gt;*• I'lies -hould then sniff out
Tbc Ai.ilea Circle of the San
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i o-a.mi. tin*
Mr*. M. S. Wlggln, was elect- Ideated on South Ssnfhrd Avet,r* •’&gt;
W''«ral
ford Garden Club will meet nt isl in serve as vicc-r«xcnt of nue. •
* shovel* ,.f uiy .and over the fipry ,,,r
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the home of Mrs. Ileltry llussell the Salih* Harrison Chapter of
---- ------- ---|nia*s The Icinh can be earned
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outside
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I,ud,hue
bv
llookiuj;
the
01101- vull 1.- ;iioil.Ml for «■t v
on 012 Oak Avenue, for :i cover­ ihr Daughter* of the Amcriran
Miss Martha Wright: wa* tin
ed ilia It luncheon a* 11:70 A. M. III Volution to nil tile Vacancy weekend
guest
'{w kvt bundle ji the .ml oi
” ’•f'* I " "e-t1 •" H« m u m .
weekend
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- .&gt;st— of Mbs Nancy
. • 1Mill* Hr luL,
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The Amriaii Class of I li
Ho,tfcttcr at Stetson .University j
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S i m Schoti. f o n n r r Iinmii V ji l i r *»f Mt Uplnn, N V l« »hv.»*»* » i l li &gt;*••
In
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Lxplo-n,.
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gas
b-unbs
r S l S T l t tr. S V W
at the bumr of Mr&gt; I .) Holly
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Mrs. W I * A
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Mr. and MrsX David Smith of Iti*ry »»u&gt;y U tlupvfcd wt by
•|ar liu * ritli 1 1 •’
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M. wlh Mr*. A- J W « . o * . IltOT#1)n Mr&gt;. &gt; 7 'C . UUl as Orlando were the g u e sts 'yester• '| i.; .r O ' n l p o w d
o f A (|,|r t iv s
A s s o c ia tio n
HAPPY Hill IIIHA Y
a u u iv n n
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Mrs. II A Manning
and Mnv.|,,lr|J
„ „ W|ggiiu
as tv
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■ovsw-... 1J, day of Mrs. Smiths
parents auxihury i iikmt n
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Explosive l-'mu, mat du got
I till
Gi: tsm&gt;KK
U Tlw"ned t' ^ s T « , | | h J
Mr.. W. L. IlcUuy. n ^
J b ' and Mrs. ... a . |*uW
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ff w111 «l" ill' ll liaiiiutstf ini
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l . Proskhd over the business ses-I
---------m«i||t*tki&gt; IiH-«"ttlury Iwuu 1 only Mil I», Glltil'l | .tl..|l|illp.
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Anxillarv {••! ‘ Ho- inoriiuii* 1
w’'ieli lime ll was voted :
Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Itutlil»,k' Hint
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hui in huriiio'* they -vl ftrc| "'"|•", **»Ijiv*
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by lh.' eliapter to give $fi to* I er/unl and son iiav,. moved In burn,
Hunt.. '
In anything m;u them, and alao' l1*' "h m 1 h cl •f (In
•esaiun
Petersburg.
wlsrrr
Mr. pivilik ilbtliiiinitinn „l laructs fur[ .XL'dn.xl X *.„i,il i.u, «*l| l&gt;« lb
-VII I*« r | itil;ir l l r a i u l N
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Tin afleriioon sewing sc .«ion I " “"I Mm1 Bed Cross War
w n.lbef Kmergi'iicy l-Xiiid. Mrs. J . |RuUnnford was transferred bv vxpln.lv. 1***1,llir.
, I't*11* ipnl
.prater itl tb.mkl .wmaing i,**-,*1
of llte Red Cross will be spun
I ri-i- llrfixcrx
aorvd by the P. T.. o . i.ndri IH* Menfck. cchaplain,^ led the ile- the itfalhcr Purnitoiv Company.
An memy nlicratl cun carry j " ,,1'* r nnrtim. ,»f Ili* l*oui«l of * all. uniiuiid
Ihe direction bf Mr* ? K, An I yotioiuils after which the pledge
liiit Tuber 1-f 14(01 Vkllo 11 cmll&gt; Ml» •ll .11 ti.ivk * SiintlikX oittlit for t hi
up in 'J.uun invi'ighuty humb^ The
Mr.
and
Mrs.
II.
C.
Thomas
of
drev*'
lo
Bag wns gjevn.
A'kitf m! Um |.lp|K.«l tv# hSI1 MH'iltl .HI*' " •'l.il.
b**uih. nrr raikrd in gioiqia of
.*!«.1 * f 11wf iil.i. 1*•*ut A l&lt; ( \ I ) E
and
Miss
IVnrlopo lU «'r 20 un*l in- dumped from
Mrs. II. J . Lehman, chairman Geneva
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III. &gt;1
of Jan 1 :. 1C1*1IV••* t"
T
hom
s,,
of
Sanford
have
ns
for
Hie
correct
use
of
the
flag,
WEDNESDAY
tlirve raik» A plsnt* flying 200
tl&lt;o cltair pn*Hiaiti Atti*l in tk«* till •• fit SI
Ok
jmi.u 0 lift cum \\\*1U«*i\*
I ’ iU 'f x iin u
^ lu r e
Utlons Ihelr gifesla, Mr. and Mrs. Tent- mile- an huur can »ow incendi­
The rme .Yrls dcpurlmeut * nv''
appniprUte quoUDon
of Hi alt 1 bit* riiouck I * ini’t t l*Vl * |&gt;u* It *\. ttl.ll 1lit \.k\ \ 1 4'V.UtlO 0 Fkrf'li. ,ft*rvp.
of the .Woman's Club will m. cl I ({?’"' '" fn e r Pn^drnt TToodro w US Spivy and Mr. ami Mrs Van. aries "vci a 1lit•• -ntilo pith. The
Itk
(t
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State Ik ; tlb!t ilrm:in«l of the
111 flil l (Ilk kVHk k III ' . '
Ol
Pbuii, 9I IS
M«th«r
aplvvy. ' of
Ssnfoixl.
N. f enemy feel- -uiivfu-l il, out of fcii&lt;c Council, will bring an ini- gram.
*1 3:00 i*. M. for its regular i W‘l*“n
• B- I^tnwn.
luiaiive plants
till- liiilnlar. -t*iiu* 77* 1,1 So flfCS
PireUtig and clrctimi of officer*.
VoBowIng the business ses. _
Pre­ Mrs. Epps Addresses arc started
Endowing the business meeting i ’ " '"
n,u»Jr»l . program
"Every linti.-i hi'l.l every apart­
g program will be presented nt pared by Miss Margaret Davis,
wlileb time Maxwell A. Kilvrrl who selected music by Ameri­ Jlo s e ' Circle Members ment house—e»t.y pine of tXIAH
cans
composers,
was
presented.
Urvt -liuiilil I- npupp* *1 with *uf1 lif J Winter Park, representative
Mrs. Goby
Laing
liv e
"lie Who Plants a tree tx n flcl:l«*ltl slioxtb. It*rs, mavy raken,
f _
w sang " I______
of the Hispanic in.littitv of Kl
ickcl* amt 53 ih| l»
with
buck
,
.
creator
^of
enduring
pfeturev”
on*.
accopt
r i'l.i a ltd*'a,"g risdu'aie' of * 11s rx'aV',1 Vo" Truly" by lio n !
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at
thr
&amp;P** stated Mys. A. W. Kppa in
paui
.piano by
.
such
(h an attack Thirr
Durr art*
are Ollier
0liter
Uftl'
nlvtrsily, will
speak on "His­ •»amr&lt;|
(he
Helin llutcllljoli. Silas Uutehl- dreiilng members of the ftov- method.- uf cxt.iigU.ahing
panic American Couulriiv.'
There will be practice session son also rave a piano selection Clrtle o f the Hanford Ginl.-n bombs, such ax tiLlng &lt;v*lcr fog,
but
these
icqtiirr
special
equip­
&gt;for all officers for I 'JV2 of from MorDowal, and -Misa Mary Club at tbe hume of Mr*. An- ment such as Indi'n Fire I'uMps
... . Helen Ttxv gave a
selection ju iU Cavtngton In Oviedo on
Bcminole Chapter Two. o.... y..
ah*l stirrup pumps.
Saturday aJtcnvv.m
at tbf Maionic Hull at 7 :3'i Ifrnm Matutn Eccca.
the water pressure not
I
At
the
tea
liour
the
hostesses
Ml*. Epjfe illustrated her talk hedhould
P.M.
damaged au mcrndiary can be
served refreshments to the' fol­ Tilb numeiviua sp&lt;Fimens grown
by thr fine spray
lowmg:
In the vicinity of .hei home on extlnguisned
THURSDAY
from a gnnleii ho»c. The w n n
...
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Mrs. Ilcnley, Mrs.
F. E. Lsks Minnie.
is
a
harmless
looking affair,
i
The
Preabytcruu
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RoumilUt, Mrs. Manick.
Mr*.
"A vital factor off transplant, some 2 Incite. In diamelvr anc.
’ Aiuiliary,
under
ing
native
ntalerinl
.iiccexsful*
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Mrs.
W.
B.
lof
aSin.
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n VYoodmfl. will BniUnl, Mrs. C. It.
i . i IL
Daw,on ly." the speaker pointed out, "is II inches lung. Attached Is g
fin tu keep tiie l*oinb In
have charge bf the
uflrnim.ii Mrs. I . P. IbiRnti. Mr». II. F to study the indMdnal plant, copiH-r
horliontal during its fall.
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^nr. ‘ he Bed
Cro*s m Tooke, Mrs. Maxwell
Stewart Ita peculiarity and its relation
“Twelve
puuml- alriking Jres­
Uie Womans'Club.
! antl Mrs. Uliman
to ita native soil." As an exam- ume kit- off .1 charge of I4*ek
Tha regular^meeting of Stem-1
pie Mrs. E pj* explained that ponder, nluiniimni &lt;lu- 1 uiul sulInole cjiaplrr two. O. E. S.
n shruh with "wet feel" would plitir inside lit* honib. This in
will be (tetd in the Slasoni
never he Ivayipy In a dry and lurn fire* .111 inner charge of
pomus high land.
thermite. The 'aiming thermite
Tb* Grammar Sclnad P. T. Ae
Hhe recomoxended the pUpt. gcncralex enough heat to start
Wll|\W t4 t'a t Uir scIksiI audit.
Ing of seeds froni gooil sp-ci. 'the entire laiml*. constructed ‘of
lot 3:3Q P- M- to be premetal, Minihig fierce­
Maxwell A. kilvert, * nprv- ■neni rather than to try *n movr magnesium
’Hid* •» *-&lt;
a. It consumes lh** nxygrh W
i l u y r ----------------sentative of Hit. Hispanic Inetl- the parent lihmL “ *1110,• most ly
tlie
immediate
nlitiosphere
lu|e ef Florida, will be the gnest native shrubii and Irre* have
"The dnnger "I tin- *iH*-ndiary
tdng and deep tap roots too d'f*
M l..
Bauds &amp; Stamps U H ' "
Pr0«™m f t Ut* fltult to dig without Iniuty to IhuiiIi is that it hunts for 2D min­
ute- if imt sniffed "ut. In thia'
the plant."
Mr*. Epps stressed the culll. lime ll will set flrr In ally Utflnuimal
le Material Inreialiariva
vatlan of volunteer eitrus seedoff a brilliant blue flame
lings for ^helr bloesonis sn as give
siniilai t" welding lurches. -Per­
imt to noli hearing citrus trees sons detailed t" extinguish them
,2 ’
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o f thdlr fruit.
should wrnr glover and
dark
Mf*.
W.
II.
Tunnieliffr.
high
glasars t‘» proUsrt tin ir esea from
urograms 'on ran-Amcrtcanlsui
He luu traveled extensively and way development ehalrinni. 1 n- the intense lieut uial glir*-."
lived for many year* In Hispan­ nounced that ibeautlflctthn ef
In isolated Naval station* our
ic countries "a n d , l* thejtcfore the ' highway kpadlhjr to Eve rqualified to gfrw (n unusual In­ green Cepietery will *ooi grt Navy normally supplie* nu-ilicnl
underway.
T
Bf
i
county
rommir.
service, for Hie entire pupuljterpretation,** stated Mrs. W. L.
preparing
th e tion.
y.
Cooper, sponsor 'of the program. Dotiers5 e r e
cwh
Naveltjr
ground.
Mr*.
Tuanklltfe
stated,
Members of Mis* LUlinn Dun
Inn's Spanish claasea pf Semi with the garden club members
'T O M O R R O W ' IS
nole High (school are c*|&gt;ecUlli In charge of the planting.
M rs.' George' A. DeOotlc* of
Invited ft* attend as are all rlu(
B A R G A IN
D A Y
thd visiting gardens eommilte*
members. " T
A SpanifMiHierleao piano re. ipvitc.i ro-mNrs to view thr Si.
am
c ir te r r ^ . k - :e * )
lection, Molaguana-Erpcxtn U franrla Park pf Mrs. Itcnrv
ttfcP*. And Mr*. R. I- Gsrri
Cunna, will 6* given liy Fred?
n's ospaya tree at her home
Fields, a ptl|Ut of Miss Fannie
Mr. Gharlrs M. llullard
dn Richmond Avenue, -aid to
{leba M.unsP n' lo conclude the be the Hrgeet In the Stair.
*&gt;f tho bturrs •bclMkler
pmwram.
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aaVn.
Go., Cincinnati, will be
M r. Endue Curktt o^knowl
Preceding Utf program thf
la-re through tomorrow
edged with Uun|« the pahm
with samples uf hit
donated by Frank Evans foe thr
new Spring line. Com**
FrmaUtsIaaatMon
Memorial
H**spartipent will be held at 3:30
In and select your stylo
r,'clock a t whirb time the an. pltal groundal She also urged the
now!
nual election of oflkcrs will lie planting of vegetables In par.
"Ih-t*
held. V ^ i S t anndnneed by Mi*, din«, stre v llt* *he
food VrtD help .win U»e war m dl
g. D. Illgbleyman, ehalrman.
therefore peace.
Announcement ws» 'made of
annua! tburdm club luncheon
Primary F.T-A. Han the
which will be he'd on Feb. 13
Business Session •t the Tourist Center. A total
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*- *■ have been #*•
the past month,
Mr*. IJ- 0 . Methvlg, prealdtnt,
.js h tr Mated,
preaided over the bdalneaa so affk trs was held
•Ion ef the Weat Side Frbiuty
‘ g results: Mr*,
Parent
Teacher
1AaxoeJflkfi
chairmen: Mr*.
whkli met In the e^iool audlT h u s , w o a r c e l i m i n a t i n g t h t i w a s t e u&gt; krt.t*r a m i m e e t i a n vV* chairman:
toriem on Thursday
VWgr. secreTlio meeting opened, with the
U. Coleman,
InglnRp
ica). p o w e r .
to
the
5hkh the 28th
sting
In
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Uy Mrire Mr*.
■aMU
rot ional.
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to m a k e g r e a t s a v n n g s . T h e s e we will p a s s on io our t u a *
lioiner.s. T h i s m a k e s a d e f i n i t e contributiior* to the d efen se

of o a r c o u n t r y . T o d a y ; in r e s p o n s e k'c t h e govta'iftAdf.e»it''4
to r o n s e r v e l a b o r a n d m a t e r i a l s

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, 'FLORIDA

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of the Y ear
FEBRUARY^

Anderson- *Griffith
r a m i Dtrtelor

* LONGWOQD, Jen. 12,— (Spee-

Corner Flrmt A Krtoeto

lal)— Th# flrat two « m i of
LManUon* at the Sanford-Orlsndo
JCeonet Club ended Friday night
ami it ended on the note of an
•827 d»lly doable. The double,
while not Dye Ur rent In the t reek*
.hietory, pet • now season’* re*

1IC ASM tin l l p r T J r t n
11.74 l o
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Sdper aviation motor fuel* of
H T ItA W n K tm fK M
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quality are being
M W T ID T A T O K M rW T H e rk a 11.44 100-ocUne
lo *1.74 n u n e k t t i . i s — 4 t,« o produced by American refin.r.
M Q TA M II llu
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•t 7 it time* tha rate e f con­
T A N O K n i N K n 1-4 H o * C om b 4 1 .4 *

RESEARCH IN
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CHEMICAL H ELD LEADS .TO ' ,
MAJOR IMPROVEMENT IN
HIGH-TEST AVIATION GASOLINE

Tonight’* feature race I* a
laturity, naUhlng
Marrh Boy.
la r k y Mark, Eric, Officer An­
drew, Lucky Taker. Smoky Tate,
Hunflowrr Chef and Corrt Quia,
, Erie la the probable favorite.

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Ffrat Race— Fatarily
K a l t r Ann
4 - D r . K.1
M ie s P e r e e n a lU r a I t n l h
M u lrrw k
J a y D e M ir r o 7 T e r r ib le
Tun
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Second Race— Futurity

I F i r e * N a if D e l l r D e e i l e l
I Dod l^ r o u r t
t le u t r J lu .»
I A ll a a ie n le 1 * 4 * C o u rt i'&lt; u |u e lle
I J e a a le C r a f t
7 J o v ia l n it r t r r
4 C le m e n tin e
I K m .H r C la r k

Third R ace-5-1 • Mile

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H a r p e r 4 l l e l f a F ir e
O ra c e
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I l l e a a i r M a4g a 7 &lt;*net1«
4 L a d y P a rd
a D lp e y T r a f l l r

Feartk Race— Fntarlty

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Fifth Race—4-18 Mile

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Johnny Hopp Slated
Hialeah Will Have
Many Thoroughbreds For, F irst Sock Job
MIAMI,
Jan.
12—UP)— A
gathering of thoroughbreds un­
matched In American racing hletory will be itabled at Hialeah
Perk for a 44-day meeting open­
ing Wednesday.
Brilliant racen are In proapect
with el moat every name home
In the land available for the 11
big atakea beginning with the
15,000 Inaugural Handicap open­
ing day.
Cancellation of tha Californio
program n n Hialeah a lion’s
■har( of tha talant for th* flrat
■eason a major track oyer hat
operated without
competition
from a plant offtring compar­
able puraea.
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ST. I.OUIS, J an. l2 .-t# h —
And who la to take the place
of Johnny Mlse on tho Cardinal
flrat haie sack!
"Well,
air,"
saya
Reneral
Manager Branch Rickey, "thire'e
another
Johnnie - on * the -spot,
Johnny Hnpp, a southpaw, who
may do. Or we have Ray Han­
dera, up from Columbus of tha
American Association.
"I like llopp very much. In
my opinion he can play a cred­
itable r*me a t first base on sny
major league club. I al*o like
Sanders — he can run and he
can hit.
“ I feel eonfldent that these
two hoys will taka care of the
. Alaska'# two national forests, first base situation for tha Car­
tha Tengaa# and th» Cbugaeh, dinals In 1942.“
Mlse was traded to tho New
York Qlanta . foe pitcher Dill
Lohrman, catcher Ken O'Dea and
some ciih.
LEGAL NOTICES
Ricker *ay» tha big Mlie area
"somewhat of a di«fnpnlntment"
anM.MMwt.nuns- m u rrm a
to
him last season but ha ca­
Th e A anual » l..l|n «
of
Ik e
e te c k h o ld e ra e f th e O m m m
L-y- ptained that Johnnla had fatB r e .a C o m p a n y w i l l b e h e ld a t tenad
hlmielf by f|va axtra
t h e , o f f ic e o f H ie C n m e s e y , Oe- pounds whila ha waa recuperat­
e e e b , U e m ln o fe O u n i y ,- F lo rid a , o n
M a n n a r. J a n u a r y i n n . I» 4 S a t I * ing from an injury In Mav and
he carried It the rest of Um
* ( B lg a e d )

irlodlc functional dia­
ls to maka &gt;ou ralaf net do aa thourands
and tab# CARDUIT
used I ways. First:
rallies periodic dlsI • days before “tha
folow dlrectloni. SecId In building energy,
through batter ippe.
taed flow of gastric
h should help digvsIt bv dlrectloni aa a

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T c n n i r n i&gt;«» n « i i * r m fft&gt;T T H S I P M H elen , l l u l l p r I S * l o l l r
T O M A T O K A e l — 44 I J , ( T I
17.1#
lo l l . e e L u a e
li.s o - IJ .S e
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I J , T r ie | | ee
I V A T K f l CH KM lt D » s U un l i e

k * llle
It a f l - 4 Ire n e D i r
M ia m i C a llin g 4 M adia liu ia n o
B o b M a e ra
7 Mun V a lle y
V a r n l.h
4 M u n i. lllu e

Siith Race— Futurity
r Ferine#
1 Joyful Morn
amp Ugh!
1 Miriam Mimra
land U* - 7 l-adr lllihnr
leer Call
1 nip Th. War
Seventh Race—4-18 Milo
rear's Rangerl Rtarrr Klaa
on Orlando 4 Kanaat Itanear
any
7 Natural llnll
avlal Duka a U til. nip
Rlgkth Race— Futurity
lay'* liaaaa 1 Ijilt a . Jim
aA Trader
( Mmakey liar
rhRe gephyr 7 Pallaman
Has Mlllen
4 Imcky Vlnkr
Ninth Ka«p—Futurity
larnk Her
4 I.ucky Taker
ocbr Mark
1 Ifateky Tam
Tie
7 Munflownr Thnf
tflenr Amtrnwl Court Quia
Truth Rum —4-18 Mile
lee &gt;.or*tn
1 Dusty Daunt
eat Bland
4 Deal Cut. Maid
Idsked Had
7 llnll. Ilarp.r
We X
1 Drnth.r aklp
EUvtath Race—5*1 • Mile
lUalalnla Kaeel
fa Willard
1 I'l.nainl Uua
•sky. at.
1 Bllm flrlmsa
leer Matron 7 noil Vast
W l Farr
4 Lumbar Jack

COME IN AND UKT
YOUK 1942 CALEN DAR

II.D .

H a ld e m a n
U e c r s la r y

x ir r t m

* It was while th# huge Infielder wea out of play In May that
llopp took over at first baaa
rml did such a rredltabla Job
•hat n permanent plaea had. to
t«e mad# for him In the out­
field.

Kolieo |a hefehr given that I
am massed la Ike fare ba.tn.ee
at Sanford. Fla. undar the fie.
Illleut name Florida Leaf an d
Pvrii Co. and that t latead to
re#lalev said nama pursuant to
Eighteen destroyers, and ' 13
•5*. terms of Ike -FlctUlaaa Nama submarine* were launched by tb*
(Cbapi.r t i l l s Laws ef Nftvy during 1941.
,
Florida) with me Clerk of tha
F,rri
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Couaty, Florida.
r a. niTMm.ny and
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TV.c. JIUMJILBT.

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la8siHed Advertisements

tT A T p i p n u n i r r e
K e e l e ra
Hu l u h l
V a rI I . I I lo I7 .e e H o ie a t l . e e

o f

ar aooCir end heel raw, tender, tonamed bronchial mUCaui mem­
brane*. Tell your dru*TUt to Pail FOB
ft bottle of CreomuUion with th# f a *
iicrjinnding you must like the way U
quickly allay* the cough or yju are
tn'invc your money beck. •

CREO M ULSIO N

forCogghi.Ottif Coldi, IroudtW#

sumption of all gradea of avia­
tion fuela only threa year* ago,
and plana to trlpla even thl*
huge capacity within the neat
12 to IB montha are moviag
rapidly ahead. Cenatruetlnn al­
ready ha* atarted or contraefi
hava been let fo r 25 new
planta, with the highest priority
rmtlnga, and doaena of other
planu are being blue - printed,
the American Petroleum Initl-

H A N A &amp; V i S e I J , Ilu n 41.74 t » I » . M
U N IO N * f e l l o w 40 I J , H e rk t i l e
In 47 I t
w h i l e l i . e e a p a a fe h
t u te r e p o r t * .
t i , 7 l lo M . i e
____
c o n n M helled W h ile C W T Riga.
Preaent capacity

to manufae. . . . ure 10 0 -octant motor fuel la
about 2,100,000 gellona a day.
Only a few weeka ago the cap­
acity waa 1,800,000 gellona a
day, but the decision nf govR t ’ T A l l A n A g 4# I-b H a rk 4 l . l t
rmment purthatere to allow the
une of 4 ee rather than .1 re
Ja ck Kram er Cops
of tetraethyl lead In 100-octane
not only Inerstued efficien­
Dixie Tennis Crowns fuel
cy but alto lumped the capacity
more than 15 uer cent
12—(Ah—
J*
TAMPA. Jan.
..
- c k.
These eapaeltlee are In addi­
Kramer, 20 year old California tion to the continuing manufac­
youth who recently
returned ture of large quantities o f
from a tennis tour of I^ tln allghtly • lower-grade aviation
America
In th# new
Dial* motor fuela of 85 and 91 oc­
•Ingle* and double champion.',. tant rating. Until three yeera
Playing In top form y#etertay ego three grades made uo vir­
afternoon at tho Divli Islands tually tha entire aupply nf avia­
courts her#
Kramer
handed tion fual. Tha super 104-octane
Wayn# Sabin, th# tnp-aeeded fuel waa atlll In the laboratory
player, a crushing defeat In th* seven year* ago, and *Y*n mod•Ingles finals. 6-0, 8-0, 8-3 and crate-scalo commercial produc­
then
paired with Francisco tion did not begin until three
Scffurm* bounding Bouth Amort* year* ago.
can, to ’win the double* crown
In that year 1038, the total
from Sabin ami Gardnar Mulloy, consumption of all grade* of
6-3. 14-12,
____ ..8-4..
aviation f u a l In the United
Paulina Bets. Rolllni coll*
States, •hy government, airline*,
student, waa extended by IXoi
and nrlvata flier#, amounted
Hart. Miami,-In th# wotaei
to only 100 000,000 gallom. or
about 275.000' gallon* a day. In
three year* the petroleum In­
dustry baa built new nlants eaneble nf making 2,100.000 galkina o f 100-octane fuel alena
every day. and la straining to
add enough more In th# next
12 month* ao that by. January
1. 194*. capacity will be dose
to 8,000.000 gallon* a day.
Government plana changed •«
rapidly and unforeseen new
1174 ta 11.14

P O T A T O K a M e la C W T R a t e | 7 » •
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T e r llf
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111 lee C W T 41.ee— t i . i a
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P IN E A I’ P L F J I C r l Cuban
4 7 .7 * — |

That Hang On

ramubdan reliem promptly be­

during 1041 that th# 100-ocUn*
capacity which looked ample,
with normal expansion, early In
the year, waa found by the
end of tha tumpier U ba . defi­
cient for the projected future
consumption. It |a believed that
no actual shortages lure yot
appeared In the aupply of this
vital fuel. However, estimate* ef
the 1042 and 1043 requirements
for the United State* and
friendly powers are being re­
viled upward! io rapidly and
io draitleully that break - neck
conatructlon of huge additional
caoaeity la necessary to avoid
future deficiencies.
Various expediences to Inereana . production without new
plants, auch aa the Increase In
the proportion of
tetraethyl
lead, are being need. An encour­
aging sign of the rr«ovircfuineaa of American rrflniry re­
search worker# was the recent
announcement of a highly-effi­
cient new process whkh will
tremendously Increase the effi­
ciency and nroduetion of 100-oetana fu el Th# process wai Im­
mediately released b* the In­
venting oil company for uao by
all refiner*, but itu effect can­
not be fait ’Immedlately because
new plaata.must be built-

SUIT DISCUSSED
NEW YORK. Jan. 1 2 -fA V Nilea Trammell, president of the
National" Broadcasting Company,
declared Sunday that the $10,275,000 suit filed agalnat NIK!
by the
Mutual
Broadcasting
8ystem, eras the culmination of
a aeriea of attacka which he uld
MBS had instigated aineo N. B.
C. refuted to eell to it impor­
tant parta of the Dluo Network.
When a .Navy doctor in com­
missioned h« la given Intensive
training in tropical lUacnira, ami
problems of submarine ami avia­
tion activities.
1941 ami reveil that Nevada was
the only one of the forty-eight
■tatc* which won left untouched
by the recent Infantile Paraly*la
epidemics.

Chili—Short Orders
Dinners — Delicious
Steak &amp; Chicken
SANDWICHES
ALL KINDS OP

ANGEL’S
EAT SHACK *

Sanford Avenue J m l Off
Of fJenevu Avenue

THRILL

Infantile Paralysis
Cases A\ re * Numerous
‘
NEW YORK. Jan. 12, - ( S p e c ­
ial)—For • second time In a aueMiilon of three heavy rp Identic
years the number ' o f reported
Infantile Paralyila’ eaeee In tha
United State* hsa tapped the
t«r

sa » is.S i!h a !,S!W,«

vke, were released today through
tha offtot of Kelth Morg*i'.,Na­
tional Chairman of the Committee
far tho Celebration o f theJPtaaldeat’a Blrthdav. for tfte Nhtlciml
Foundation for Infontilo Paralysis,
which committee conduct# tho an­
nual “Fight Infantllo Poralyata’*

oJ Picking Winners

TONIGHT’S ALL-STAR FEATURE
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cases far tho fifty-two weeka of

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Expected T e l l i n g :
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Anglo-American
^ A id ls j lnroute
Counter-Attack ' May
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v Be In Offing: By
Allied
Soldiers
H r * «m h» i »4 r w o

Cheering ni*wa haaaprend
that AhrIo -SAnrsrkan rein­
forcement* arc cnroute to
the new Far Gaat battle
gone. British dlapatchea
aaid an important announce­
ment could bo expected at
any moment “which may
change the Malayan situa­
tion considerably In Brit­
ain's favor." A powerful Allied
counter-offensive

appeared

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the offing.

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Fanford Is The Only Central *
(Ttirltln City Affording Kail, nifkwaH
And Water Transportation ^

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The British 'dug in on Um new
Malayan defense line hinged
near Serembanv M mtlea south,
east of Kuala Lutnpor.
The B. A. T. WM
hose
throughout the day heading off
Japanese raldera winging to*
ward Singapore. European and
•Asiatic residents began ieaelng
Koala l-umpur. several weeks
ago. Refugee arriving yeeterdiy
In Singapore said the Japanese
would find tittle of use to them
except empty buildings, so thorhtty ■area the scorchei| earth
rrted out.
fighter planae were la
r Stamper* In relay*

■iErLf’uM
1 *•"
u
Um Meftud preetaa
by the British cemmuniqu*.
'apparently rtfetghad however,
•the west MUt at a point
„ Jy north
of
Seremban
northeart to the rieinity Of
KBanian, on the opposite
•J«0 mile* from Singapore.
Thos, more than two-thirds
of the nonInsula had fallen to
Um Invaders, who new hare en­
tered another alate, Negri
hllan, which la bordered en
&lt; the
sooth by Johor*, the last be­
fere Um narrow catiskway-epannad strait which separate* Um
m m Singa­
pore —

SANFORI), FLORIDA, TUESDAY. JANUARY M. 1942.

Pledge Is Made
A gainst Nazis
For Oppression
Nine Axis - Occupied
N la t i o n s Partici­
pate \ 8 Russian
Army Storms Orel

Rubber Program

Inr

A m — la I- u

Workers Named
To Catalogue And
Secure Gift Books

Committees have bean ap­
pointed to solicit each block In
town and to eataloguo the gift
hooka which are secured In the
Victory Booke campaign, Mr*.
Jamas Moughton. chairman, re­
ported this morning, adding that
many valuahj* hooka hav* been
given or promised and that a
bog has been placed outside the
headquarter,, SIS East Second
Street, to receive them.
The nation-wide drive Is for
the purpose of collecting book*
and reading gutter for soldiers,
sailors, marine* and to supply
library aarricea In camps, porta,
stations, &lt;mi i board ships, the
Red Cross centers and UBO
Sanford Rhriners In _ whlrl„
wind campaign bare
raised
_
j the centers.
A list of the books m o s t
Maximum ;^ «*U of 9190 nec.
•**»7 ‘" Qualify for an nddl- aaodod follow* i
Non-fiction i Applied PsycholUennl gift of a like amount
from itoTocco Jemal*. of Jack- ogyi arithmetic! aviation: boa*
I English
Hi*, nad all of th* returns
4 &lt; tlmpU rrsdetn
n e t jret tn, T. Bradford
a ad
grrd. president of the Sanford ,for OliUratesi
..
, , crime
. F. B.
orngAgm
L
l y i i f i aaM
i
Shrin* Chib aanougcad today.
*•
»&gt;Oe«M
a n d finger
-A * a NMenaance, th* Shrine printtugt ritebca. geometry and
Wag AM, th# committee la bjgonometrv: eakuhia end tabl#
ceaiw# of Um drive headed.-by , f
lo*urttbma[
(mathematics
CharMa. Marriaon, will hnva a ■r».
fend *f **09 hi Sa chest a* *»«■*»!.
wwm, #* all pledge* are retied, hand? lettering and mechanical
Then a major portion of |«*TmwH*»«* WMhi *F*ria (boxing
fund .win be given tn the '«»&lt;.. wreoUiagi | novel and oUyRulWd; ejwpter of the Ameri- wrHtegl.neriryi. indKidual ptaw.,

Local

ere
um
War Aid Quota

t

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sporta

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aviation,
h umo r ,
and western

NTMIIKR 112.

Columns Of Nippon
T anks And Arm ored
Units A re Smashed
Dutch Reported Slashing At
.Japanese Off Coast Of Borneo

r r —at

(irvemmenta of right Axis-oerupied nation, and the Free
French pledged themselves to
post-war punishment of occupa­
officers nrul their accom­
Synthetic P r o d u c t tion
plices for what Anthony Eden,
T o Be Produced British foreign secretary, desss “oppression and bru­
For Military Use cribeil
tality" imposed upon Europe.
“The Quislings also have lit­
WASHINGTON. Jan- 13—CA*&gt; tle rAsnn to look to the future
—A
W 03.000.000
government with *nv hope,” Mr. Eden .as.
program .for production #f syn­ serted.
From Cairo the rapture of
thetic rubber — designed to
make Um United States indepen­ Saturn and the tightening of
dent of the Far East for all Britain’s encirclement of the
military and many* civilian rub­ hold-out Axis troops in the
ber needs was announced Mon­ llalfays sector was announced
today by the British »s Imper
day.
Jew * Jones, federal loan ad­ ial vanguards more than .100
ministrator, disclosed the plan miles .to the west pressed on
following a conference in which the retreating enemy's heels.
Waves
of
crack
Ruasian
President Roosevelt approved It.
Under the plan, Mr. Jones troops, paced by tank and mo.
sold, enough synthetic rubber torited infantrv vanguards, ar«
will be. coming out of American reported storming Orel as, the
factories in IH months -to sup­ Red armv pras«e,| again,! the
ply dll military and limited civi­ aagglnw Nasi lines on three
main Sceiet fronts.
lian deeds."
Diaaase, disunity and military
Jones told a press conference
he anticipated there would bo dlaastev stalked the once ranenough rubber at that time to nuering legions of Adolf Hit­
maka
new
automobile tires ler today and. barring surprisea, teemed to be hastening the
available to the public.
The new rubber factories will Hav of Hitlerism's ultimate de­
be designed to produce about feat
400,000 tons of synthetic rubber
Hundreds of additional doc­
per year and. Jonaa added. -If tors and nurses were reported
It develops that more la needed, by the Berlin correspondent of
Um capacity will be provided.'1 a Swiss newspaper to have
In addition to these factories, b e e n rushed recently to the
the nation will have, official* kv eastern front to eombat a wave
plalned, about 1)0,00} tons per of verndn-apread typhus, both
year of other synthetic rubber amotfg th# wavarinp troops In
from factories already operat­ Russia and behind the lines In
ing or under construction, phis conquered countries.
i-neturafi rubber from. Booth
German troop* wc— reported
rle* and Africa and from •ngaged In n "battle ngainst
rubber-soaring
guayule lice."
’.
which grows wild In WaalThe Red armv was reported
today to h- threatening to envelon another aeetcr nf the
defense
line
Bryansk
erman reel.
HOtn d'-b
d'-lsion In
0 nf th-*.
the*. 118th
rmentt *r.

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Seeking That $59,000,000,000

Member Associated Press

Artillery Ha t i c r i e s
Of V. S. Are Said
Superior Ah Enemy
Outfits Full Hack

ftlv issaclqlrd 1‘rrssl
hutch honitici * welt* i cpsii toil
•l;i«hinir today tit the JapatH^c
invasion armatla •»ft tlo* J.ipnn
«'M«* cmo|Ucr^&lt;l oLitiil
»f i'u» t
kan in hutch N’ortli llttnii»
hut.1'h hi'Athpiai tn * iit Hat.i
Press A sserts
nia ni’km wlrtltfnl •t « i*iriiMtii Japan
nt
Tarnkao. ait t-laiol off ito*
City
American
Defend­
CitvAltnmpy Fr»'tl
\Vi1-«»n M nnrtlica-t llonwo c*»n-t.
tlrrrtl
l
tu
iivriwliflnimg
Ittl.ls
ers
On
I*ast
l^ega
Ihrir mrular
ii»-» ln«i ni«Fh»
In upfpirt' !w&lt;i tirilinint' •« f»»t , but t lainu'tl tile' llrfflltlt i ri te*'»k
hi I’ M road
(irvaHlan
nrxl nufliiiF. i&gt;np **f which n "«•&lt; itrilly" t •rt
Tb *• Japn ni'rii* also 6launrit
Jmt I I —f \l*&gt;—Rair* »
*»fll
n niinimnm ftnr
nf
h u t *
r r uc hi n r
f 'a n a d t
rr*
f
or 00 il.iy*
In»i Ii f»tr th » 1hi ir troops r.iptiiTHtl ilu* K i
p n r t t .l
ir ilit
th a t
a h rg r
or nltfmptol lhffi ,.{ n it*»- kas at i»lrr mu• at Mcinilo. iIVb'
i H 'r i
iu
rtp
»
the
(
'•
Irbrs
I -•Innil.
t*2 q Mitnk hv
•
mohilr tiiV«. nrnl t
i*th«*r *•»
w itlintr rin#*. IKO m ilrw off ill#
l b intro
mnk»* it nocp«hfv f*»r
m*r&lt;* of Sr«
opi*n
a
sfmo?
N*xi*
Scoliri
rogril,
w
I
i
M
a
rowing
Tlii
nin»hall »»r •Uill ni^chmc- rod I all
lh- la-«| ir» hours.
rrntlv Irt »lix«*«l h\ th#* Stall*, ."ill js**crct a r Imv ' c in Borneo.
Sur»iviir«*
r-iimalrd
9#
8 #n. \V,.li. r K. George,
Georgia. chairman of the Senate to ulit.iin lircntt'K f««r rnrh inn .»UC of th»s ffW ttliptltt'4 tplllll;
Im m •rrr li I. KlgMj'Nln*
ot tt»iw iki%,.
:*&lt; i,t-in»4,t»*«l •n th»* l iptn
finance committee. roll* up hi*
•nil taekli'n ihr now biuigrt. rhinr. Tho lie
tti-rc
rrp^rtrtl
Tkr
the f*ommi««i*oi, will I •• i&lt; 1’n*t«*«l Stit«"*. Mutch nod \n1 hr Urr^iilrnl’* war Innljrrt
for f.VJ.OOO.ntlo.mm „f which I•it
winkin'* •. a« nearer Ihe Norik
|t*-'| fnt n
|»«
mnl tralinti nic foicc* f.Mint'd o i
\mrrirM' r*»a»l
t h in
1HJT
t»U percent will go to “ meet
hallrnifi* *f the Atm power*.** •*^0| rn«t f|ii.*J*» f*»r «it-h niit* TOO n»»h"« iiorthcnwi t•• tin* IMuli
lii-rrlofon* rriMirlnl.
|*hinr in it-* »|tcific IimrI ioii. opine** mol COO mill'd i»«rlliwpdl
•fi»v rirrk II N S.»y«T &lt;*t:»!«*«l to Sin*rni»or«* t * cio*nv** the I i
Ill*
%•w
»*rn t Ir«l P»*ta»
oiii«o«r *n air hitth** nod Ido *t
|*iMljiy.
Vnu'iit an :ttul Filip in o ar*
their
dttpplv
lioc, An»on»? othrr routim* oisill«*r&lt;, , Ih'dpit** tit** fact that
t h"
I. n I t p r i p a
hovo
Ihr l*ommi&lt;i»ton npprovrcl th** tv*##*, mi* i-ttdili'tl ao*l »it well tilli rx
vrnntintr of two liccno"* to
II huhh'o that Puli It pilot •« have “prut i'll il«-fi»»itt-ly su p erior’*
win** »n*l ln*f»r. I* *niur»*i |.*»o will trotihh* fimlnu* their way hick til till' .litpUllt'Xt', thp W nr
lx* b IIow«mI tn «*'ll wiiu* nn«l Inor to th** m «o*'ict lilies, the hutch
I' innimiMi' s it i il today in
The risinv and fulling of run- tit 1117 \W&lt;t rhirtoonlh Strrrl, • d thnt “The eveiitiml dcdlr* •
Uov lion of tlicdi* mi port- ouidt lit- it’oioiiiii'iiiK tied colum n* o f
I nulls blast* nf Ihr roundhn ise •»n*l F itmI l.owman on.I
m k* nud o th e r a rwhistle al the depot Tin rsdav Took rrcrivnl n &lt;iniilnr tM*nnil ron«hk*re«L im n pod«ihiht\
In Irui-mv
Might at
o'clock will lierali •o #•11 win** *»n*l Ih'«t (it Krmtrh the rv n i# of -ticce-vful Japn- ' nuiH 'l n o il* noil in fa n try
the atsrt of Snnf..nl'«
flr.t ' Avenue and S.-tiiuo.l Ihnih'Vn nl. iird** «i|M'rnlioiid
1hud ........
" d u it t i'm ! and
Iilarkmil, wh'rh will lost for half i Of flvo local hold Nuhoiittr«l,
The high rontnittttd r« po&gt; tod •Ii«ih i -i'. i" 111 iiii- 21 ho ur hatnn hour. A. II. Peterson, eirru- |Iho Seminole Tin* .Shop wni thnt the ftiilii"* nil ■••* w.-rp "*« it ih&lt;&gt;f tin' I'hdipiniu' campaign.
tivc si-cretary of the Seminole iwanlnl the routiact to «upnlv 1rrpetlcully lokmir pmt in tlo*
F.h'Vi'ti hi'*idi' hiiltrrirs were
tin* uni tuln"* for I fiyjit Afraiiidt th«* in v n lir-’* li
I’reparatinn* have been made County Ihrfrnsc Council, stated right in
•
ilimi'd
in Ihi' runtinuous ■nu­
by the Elk*' War Commission today. The blackout whistle Will n««* hv Citv uuloioohilcd, in or i mentioned only the Ao-ltalian*
ll»v thiil. r«'|M»rtri from O fM fll
tn take care of Elk* children sir In lie rxtillgui'hnl ul the rorilmcc with certificated
; hut it wii' known thnt Aiiict • tn IhMiglori MacArlhur said. Jip *
evnruateil from danger tones, Inst five minutes ami all lights tv th« County Allo«*nlfiin lloonl. fold'd in Ihid area were not idle
mu '«• hnltcri(*«&gt; have hern forffd
Mr. Fiver win liidtructwl to «»bscrnnlin- ton notice
rrceive.l first sound, it wa« staled.
I., fall hack.
today bv J co Butner. rsalted
At H'.ihl P. M., three ' sliorl tain hitld on 1.000 fc«*l of two
I'.ul th** T“kyr prrAn aiMH*
rulrr of the Sanford I
and
one long blast of
the •ndl one-half inch fin* him*,
of
c I the U|i8iHM' had wnn a^fV*
from Jame* R. Nicholson, cl
nddatlea V II la: blown
i,« » I nnon tin* rrcommrtulatioii
lr«»l nf ihi* galrwiiy* U&gt; tH &gt; ft* "
mtUT n f the 'CommissTolt.
alert signal for air ruio wkV- Kir&lt;» fh lcf Mirk ('IrwHarvl. *
tan
p«*nm-tiln
nm l
elaitiM
children arc to be plarrd in the den* anil other field personnel,
Amur Mali Filipino
forcrA I F *
Moaalsk area 60 mile* Elk* National ll»inr si Bedford, Mr. Peterson annidfhcnl, and
WASHINGTON. J*»n. |d Ml ••liking a Iririt ileri|M*rn(i» #land.
*scth*net -o f . Lvudlnnvo wMrh Va.
sdilril this whistle does not, in
llriir. G#n. I.rwid II. Iler-hev, Ilc;i vv nltnckri near Mount Na»
At n meeting last week in anv w'tiy, roncern the public. At
th* Soviet yesterday declarrd
Selective Service diieetor, »le i Mi mnl alnng tin* cuarit nrtr
New
York,
Icadrr*
nf
the
Elks
iWbkMlC'.rii r 1
0 HO P. M-, Ibe whistle
will
rlnnd yesterday. '’It'll In- a l««n- Manila an* daiim'il by th** JapLatest
dlanatche*
hro«dc«st set up plan* tn raise fund* for I'.lin* rontinnualy. Indicating that
time* before nuiriied men nllli
bv the Moscow radio **id the war activities. Voluntary con­ the lilnrkotit is over.
| WASHINGTON. Jan. |:l ~/A*) lone ur/ittoie rliihlr* n ndi !»«• aiM'**’
The Japani'st*. hu rleil hark
— hrrfhlcnt HnoneVeit created by caIll'll for army duty.
regiment lit lb " Mn«aLV a-rn tribution* are expected front the
Order*
received
front the
had be-i».ru«H*d to the Russian 600,000 members belonging to
executive nrtler Monday night n
Tlif (Tinted States, fii'iural with “heavy l»»rim»i*" in Ihe lnl«
Third
Intrrreptor
Command,
luil |ilmri«* »f llw all'Mut av«auU
the 1,40} lodgers of the order.
National W ar luibor Hoard with
front from France.
*lit V “ lid, would have no
“tn the last war.” Mr. Butner which ha* ordered the blackout William II. Davit, chnlrmnn *»f ll*'i
Meanwhile, alteration* agaln-t
Army of T.ooo.ntki *»r miohipod Siiinl-i\. pMiiri'il fresh troopa InIn
Seminole
County
and
eight
ihe “heavy ailillery hallleH
the ieolaUd Aul* nnrket Mill declared, “more thin $i,&lt;HX&gt;,000 othrr Crntral Florida counties, the Nntionnl hefense Mnlintion (iieli Ikefore «lirli
legi-stiaiilw l.i
»..t\y in uregre^ri along Ih# tn*
lloird. ii*« It a he*»d.
defy leg the British In the H*l- wra* raised by the order for itv have instructed local
were neetlerl.
Defense
The now hoard hav 12 mem­
liit* f r o n t .
faya-Ralum
sector
near
the war octivitirs from It* own mem­ Council* to inform the public
The dmft diii'itm t«d*l I
Egyntl-n f r o n t l a - nroceeded bership, anil it is anticipated that telephones should not be bers. four ench representing the tenth iiiitiii.il llit'lcd Slult'4 ('tin
that
an
equal
nr
larttcr
sum
public,
indtifttry
nnd
employes.
•'mebndleaRv.'* the Rrltlsh sa'd.
fereiiee «if. Mnyorri that he h » I
used during Ihe half-hour |ierlml.
It wild «et up to ndin*t labor “no -vntpalhy’* with “tho-e w\m
Anoth— 100 prisoners were tn will he raised derm- the present escept In rase of emergency. A
ken. Free Freneh fliers • Inin-.l war Iteennse of the Increased warning nl*n wa* issued that di«piltev nnl avoid strike* mid ‘•re going nruttnd riuyitig that o**i%
(heir British comrade* tn Immh- strength In memlter ship. The owner, of all neon light* must lockmits no ti n t there might he the country i&lt; nt wnr the draft
nlw gun noeltiona and duoouts. Sanford laalge will do it* part arranre to luive Ihem turned no interruption of n vast flow iMHinh vhiMiiln't «lef«*r nnvMii*' *
of wnr tunrh:m*ft nnd eutiipmenl
T h # rll-*tarv-&gt;l Axis troops in this natnnal program,' Mr. off. If not, a
" le i « I •• •line nnd -system i
well equipped, from Atnericn'd indu«trinl tdnntx.
continued tn »leht n tenumis Butner conclude*!.%
tic," Mr. I|er«hey miiil.
aperially
designate,!
group,
)
The exerctlve order *akl thnt
If necessary, rhildrrn will l»- working under local
rear guard action.
Defenae l **the national interest demand*
removed from Hawaii, Maod.i.
P...ih enmmerrlal and amateur
Guam. Alaska, Puerto Rico and Council Instruct ions, will lie pro-1 that there ahull In* n&lt;» inleminred to clip prerasary wire* lion of nnv work which foul ribfiiPti t
pritwi'M
in:rv
enter
the Canal Zone for the duration
turn
nut
the
signs.
hitHtniri in the m*rnnil annual
Tire Dealers Seek
uteri tu the rffeetivi*
pnomi
of the war, it urns slated.
Chef uf Police Roy Williams tom of the wnr.''
'* *nl"r •Ml all* Cnnvcllia Show" at
declared today that any display
Recapping Material
Mmtl Bt'l iiia'al Hnnlrn* which
nf violence bv cltlxen* would bi PANAMA CITY.
I,in. It
Id w*i#vnriiir**«l hv th»» gnnlen cluba
penalirnl, and he announced that
Fb.riihi huiblrr* nf simill Is,-it,
f Mi IuhiIh nml Winter l*ark on»l
Tiro dealer* In Sanford met
KII.I.RR ESCAPES
IR volunteer (Milica will be sti- .
|may make vuluabli. citnlilbuti.ui- is mt'cihih'il tu he field Sunday
this morning at tha- Armory with
executive aecrationetl In Ihe Sanford arrn s* a
ATLANTA, Jan.
1.1— (,V&gt;— *•» tha nutiim's war rffurl*. sit.l •i, i tl ""'ii v, Jun. IH and 10.
r«na* Council, to
precautionary meastirv. “There Futon County authorities were Walter C. Shermun lien- l,ulu\
Fli'wc*» errangmiriiltt will be
obtaining lufflciI* no need for violence nf anv Informed Monday that 0. V. Mr. Shrtman (.
presblrut of -hewn in the lleceplinn Lslgi'
and retraadinr
sort," he declared. "This la our Flukrr, convicted Georgia slay- I the Florida Slate rbumlx-r .if m-ar Ihi* renter of the Mead
’• th* needs or
first test, amt. I don't think we »r. hail eacaprol from a' Fluritia Cnmtnerre, which I* work inv m "iiideo and must lie entered bo_,ty motoriets, Mr.
will have much trouble, thnt is. orisoq camp. He wa* serving u j ehtso rouiM-rulinti with Washing fun. .1;|M p. M. Situnlny. Bronio
_ _ reported today.
If all rilixr'n* rn-nperate a&lt; they I6yrar sentence at De8oln City. toil niithnlitir* to the Irtling of medal* nnd
ribhnna wilt ha
A Wttat waa aant to th* Butt
would."
Kla., for robbery when he «•*• war-Cme contract*.
awarded nnd » silver dish will
Th* AdmtaUtrator, asklnjr BttU
A permit wa* Issued yester­ ■Chef Williams also Issued a railed, county record* showed.
“All maimer of sinnll cijtft I*, pri's.'itleil In the prowrr of
day to W. L. Clark to tear
*re ur&lt;ceutly needed hv
Ihe •lie finest flower on display St
for volcnlrer workers for
teriala. Previously, th* needed down and rebuild a garage In. rail
Navy Coa«t Guard and War lie tlio show.
the' Aircraft Warning Fervlcc,
supplies war* bought -from large rated at 207 French Avenue.
hTr
Navy
trains
mobile
hos­
partnicnt*,'' Mr. Sherman dewhich I* on 2 ( hour duty. Any
Flowers will tie grouped In
rufconr producing iplants, but it
pital unit* arc staffrd by two flared.
- * I 'heir respective classes accord­
t h a t U # largo pUntt
Th# second boat trip of the ellixrn who can give two hour* doctors and four hospital corpshi* time each day shoukl
retaining their premnt season for 'tourists will lea re of____
in'. In Ihe variety of the camclA gull ran fly barkwanlt
______ ________
men for us* In epUcntlc* *n.l
: li t nnd will he
iudgrtl from
tomorrow at 1:30 o'clock from contact Ch'ef Williams.
' well a* forward*.
Tha
public
wa*
advisod
la
tun*
|emergencies,
Osteen Bridge. Reservation* may
among Hie other htoom* in their
put
bis
to
WDRO,
Orlando,
aa
b* mad* by telephoning the TmirQ A lJP rrO 8PMAKB
rts*«. In rn«es where names aro
Instruction* will com* over this
l*t Center.
unknown camellia* will bo en­
1J-4AT
station from time to time. Alsu
ORANGE. M. J.. Jan. K
tered In n /riienit class of "un-I
—Tony
Galawto, saving
leaving
their
The Lion's Club will have a •ny res'dent*
e.-rced' vatietirs. Thera I, IM
would Ilka to do my bit."
hit." Sun- -poor man’s" luncheon at tha house before the blackout should
miry fee.
fight Tourist Center Thursday at h* sure that no light are left
dey bight offered1* to
Champion J* 0 to o ia far nothP.M. Th# proceeds will burning.

ire Celebrate “Ohio
Weekly Tourist Meeting;

&gt;
So*

Tokyo Claims
More Triumuhs

City Commission
W ill A uthorize
New Ordin.mces

n f

Lights Must Be Pjut Out As
Blackout Whistle Sounds
Elks Prepare To
Remove Children;
From War Zone*

Men With Children
Won’t Be Cntted Now

National War I^ihor
Hoard I s Organized

( amelliu Show
Scheduled For

January 18-19

Small Craft Are •
Valuable To Nation

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City News Briefs

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'

li

Boston Braves' Training Schedule
Includes 10 Games At Sanford Park

bo given to tha local Red Cross
War Fund.

Sanford may not have It* J peeled In the
Braves'
pnrtv
own base ball team this year, but | vhirh will arrive hero Feb. 2R,
It ha* the Boston Brave* for n p. ||. Rhildon, assistant mnn i­
THE CALL TO THECOLOKS
month, amt from th* Itoaton. cer nf the Mayfs'r lintel, slated
Fpring training whetlule re- tndav. Rrtwrrn 60 ami 60 rt------- ■
IS A CALL FOR DOLLARS!
today, It appear* that pectml to bt» directly rnnmrti'd
Atlantic •Coast Lin* car shop leaseil
local
fans
will
soon
be
seeing
with
Ihe
Braves
while
the
uthvrs
employees purchased approxi­ th# top flight teams in action
are fans.
mately 1600 worth of United here.
The schrdulc follows:
Staton Defense Bonds, follow,
Twrntytwn contest* ar* slat­
laa their receipt of 12,000 la ed. and eight open date* miv ho
The Braves' Spring schcilule:
salaries, a . F.. Plorry, an
filled. Of tha games. 20 will b* Mar. 14. Washington at San­
ploveo. stated today.
in Florida and to nt the ford! 16. Philadelphia at Miami
Aaothar group af men ran stayedMunicipal
Park. Th* open­ Beach: 16, Cleveland nt Sanford;
netted with Ihe railroad indus­ local
battl* la against Washington 17, Brooklyn at Daytnnn Reach:
try. Mr. Picrvv said th* Ban- ing
20, Cleveland at Clearwater; 21.
ford Lodge of I)rntherhood of her# on Mar.. 14. The last free St. l-ocl* at Del-nnd; 22. St.
ta b* stared har* la against Mil­
Dig deep. Butko hard. Out
Railway Garmon of Americ*, waukee
on Apr. *• In .between, Louis at Sanford; 21. Brooklyn
boys need tha planes, ships, Md
has purchased a number of local fins
al
Davtoni
Beach;
26,
Newark
can aa# Cleveland’s
■uaa which your money vtk bohp
hp and
down Ipdlans, th* at Bthrlne; 26, Brooklyn at
Browns nf SL Louis,’
“dem Sanford: 27. New York at Hans­ to buy.
----- b u rn e r*-U m . famed Brooklyn ford: 26. Washington at (Iriando ta your bonk, coot
_&lt;A1 t*nm, the New Yack Giant*, th* da; ID, Cincinnati at Tamna; 30,
• WASHINGTON, J( n. 13—C41
Cincinnati at Hsnfurd; Apr. 1,
savings and loan
—A cryptic War Department Reds of
WWa it
th. Brooklyn at Sanford; 2 Phila­
irkmo revealed
Monday Otaln,

. Railroad Men Reveal
J5TSSI Purchase Of Bonds

Ferns Id • Laughton
HMblttl Association
It* aaausl moating Thu notay
aftornoon at tha Court House.
when officer* and the Board of
Director* .will be elected for
th* corning year, T. W. Lawton
announced today.

An advanced First AM course
w i l l b* organise.! Wednesday
afiftiMion at, tha Wokaan'a Club
an Oak Aynoe at 3:30 o’clock,
with-Mian Irvna Hinton an Inajnwtor. Potanin who hove ta­
ke* th* standard First Aid el-

iSj W h "
Card aro

Brave* will
that fir# of still wdortor. Browns tga
In Dayorigin destroyed a 7914- Pixy a
DaLoad. end othere
U. 8. A m f ttananovt In
m water*, hat that aU

delphia *t Hanford; 4. St. Luit*
at Sanfardt S, PL Louie at DaLand; 6, Milwaukee at Sanford;
6, Joraev CHy nt Jaekmnvilto;
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                    <text>MONDAY, JANUARY O I M I

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, 'FLORIDA

fennel Club Is
In Third Week
O f Operation

FARMERS’MA

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* LONGWOQD, Jen. 12,— (Speelal)— Th# flrat two « m i o f
LManUon* at the Sanford-Orlsndo
JCeonet Club ended Friday night
ami it ended on the note of an
•827 d»lly doable. The double,
while not Dye Ur rent In the t reek*
.hietory, pet • now season’* re*

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Tonight’* feature race I* a
laturity, naUhlng
Marrh Boy.
la r k y Mark, Eric, Officer An­
drew, Lucky Taker. Smoky Tate,
Hunflowrr Chef and Corrt Quia,
, Erie la the probable favorite.
Overnight Ithtriee For Monday
Ffrat Race— Fatarily
Kaltr Ann
4-Dr. K.1
Mies PereenalUra Itnlh Mulrrwk
Jay De Mirro 7 Terrible Tun
L, ft. la
. a Mien Knln
Second Race— Futurity
IFire* Naif Dellr Deeilel
I Dod l^rourt t leutr Jlu.»
I Allaaienle 1*4 * Court i'&lt;u|uelle
I Jeaale Craft 7 Jovial nitrtrr
4 Clementine
I Km.Hr Clark
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•
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1 m ile Harper 4 llelfa Fire
Orace
I J . K, Sv.
I lleaair Ma4ga 7 &lt;*net1«
4 Lady Pard
a Dlpey Trafllr
Feartk Race— Fntarlty
• 1 Tweedledem
1 Danr’ns War'or
MDeaky Marik a Mlea Oelrre
1 llay More
7 ltouah Trefflr
.4 Trenn Tate
■ Mania Ka llnll
.
Fifth Race—4-18 Mile
* H k * llle Itafl - 4 Irene D ir
J Miami Calling 4 Madia liuiano
&gt; Bob Maera
7 Mun Valley
' 4 Varnl.h
4 Muni. lllue
Siith Race— Futurity
r Ferine#
1 Joyful Morn
amp Ugh!
1 Miriam Mimra
land U* - 7 l-adr lllihnr
leer Call
1 nip Th. War
Seventh Race—4-18 Milo
rear's Rangerl Rtarrr Klaa
on Orlando 4 Kanaat Itanear
any
7 Natural llnll
avlal Duka a U t il. nip
Rlgkth Race— Futurity
lay'* liaaaa 1 Ijilt a . Jim
aA Trader
( Mmakey liar
rhRe gephyr 7 Pallaman
Has Mlllen
4 Imcky Vlnkr
Ninth Ka«p—Futurity
larnk Her
4 I.ucky Taker
ocbr Mark
1 Ifateky Tam
Tie
7 Munflownr Thnf
tflenr Amtrnwl Court Quia
Truth Rum —4-18 Mile
lee &gt;.or*tn
1 Dusty Daunt
eat Bland
4 Deal Cut. Maid
Idsked Had
7 llnll. Ilarp.r
We X
1 Drnth.r aklp
EUvtath Race—5*1 • Mile
lUalalnla Kaeel
fa Willard
1 I'l.nainl Uua
•sk y . at.
1 Bllm flrlmsa
leer Matron 7 noil Vast
W l Farr
4 Lumbar Jack

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MAJOR IMPROVEMENT IN
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Johnny Hopp Slated
Hialeah Will Have
Many Thoroughbreds For, First Sock Job
MIAMI,
Jan.
12—UP)— A
gathering of thoroughbreds un­
matched In American racing hletory will be itabled at Hialeah
Perk for a 44-day meeting open­
ing Wednesday.
Brilliant racen are In proapect
with el moat every name home
In the land available for the 11
big atakea beginning with the
15,000 Inaugural Handicap open­
ing day.
Cancellation of tha Californio
program n n Hialeah a lion’s
■har( of tha talant for th* flrat
■eason a major track oyer hat
operated
without
competition
from a plant offtring compar­
able puraea.
,
. Alaska'# two national forests,
tha Tengaa# and th» Cbugaeh,

LEGAL NOTICES

ST. I.OUIS, J an. l2 .- t# h —
And who la to take the place
of Johnny Mlse on tho Cardinal
flrat haie sack!
"Well,
air,"
saya
Reneral
Manager Branch Rickey, "thire'e
another
Johnnie - on * the -spot,
Johnny Hnpp, a southpaw, who
may do. Or we have Ray Han­
dera, up from Columbus of tha
American Association.
"I like llopp very much. In
my opinion he can play a cred­
itable r*me at first base on sny
major league club. I al*o like
Sanders — he can run and he
can hit.
“ I feel eonfldent that these
two hoys will taka care of the
first base situation for tha Car­
dinals In 1942.“
Mlse was traded to tho New
York Qlanta . foe pitcher Dill
Lohrman, catcher Ken O'Dea and
some ciih .
Ricker *ay» tha big Mlie area
"somewhat of a di«fnpnlntment"
to him last season but ha ca­
ptained that Johnnla had fattenad hlmielf by f|va axtra
pounds whila ha waa recuperat­
ing from an injury In Mav and
he carried It the rest of Um

anM.MMwt.nuns- m u r r m a
The Aanual » l..l|n «
of Ike
eteckholdera ef the Om m m L-yBre.a Company will be held at
th e , office of Hie Cnmesey, Oeeeeb, Uemlnofe Ouniy,- Florida, on
Mannar. January in n . I»4S at I*
* (Blgaed) II.D. Haldeman
Uecrslary * It was while th# huge Infielder wea out of play In May that
llopp took over at first baaa
x ir r tm
Kolieo |a hefehr given that I rml did such a rredltabla Job
am m assed la Ike fare ba.tn.ee • hat n permanent plaea had. to
at Sanford. Fla. undar the fie. t«e mad# for him In the out­
Illleut name Florida Leaf a n d field.
Pvrii Co. and that t latead to
re# lalev said nama pursuant to
Eighteen destroyers, a n d ' 13
•5*. terms of Ike -FlctUlaaa Nama submarine* were launched by tb*
(Cbapi.r t i l l s Laws ef Nftvy during 1941.
,
Florida) with me Clerk of tha
F,rri
1
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aemln-He
Couaty, Florida.
r a. niTMm.ny and
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TV.c. JIUMJILBT.

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Jack Kramer Cops
Dixie Tennis Crowns
12—(Ah—
J*ck
TAMPA. Jan.
..
- .
Kramer, 20 year old California
youth who recently
returned
from a tennis tour of I^ tln
America
In th# new
Dial*
•Ingle* and double champion.',.
Playing In top form y#etertay
afternoon at tho D ivli Islands
courts her#
Kramer
handed
Wayn# Sabin, th# tnp-aeeded
player, a crushing defeat In th*
•Ingles finals. 6-0, 8-0, 8-3 and
then
paired
with Francisco
Scffurm* bounding Bouth Amort*
can, t o ’win the double* crown
from Sabin ami Gardnar Mulloy,
6-3. 14-12,
____ ..8-4..
Paulina Bets. Rolllni coll*
student, waa extended by IXoi
Hart. Miami,-In th# wotaei

Sdper aviation motor fuel* of
100-ocUne quality are being
produced by American refin.r.
•t 7 it time* tha rate e f con­
sumption of all gradea of avia­
tion fuela only threa year* ago,
and plana to trlpla even thl*
huge capacity within the neat
12 to IB montha are moviag
rapidly ahead. Cenatruetlnn al­
ready ha* atarted or contraefi
hava been let for 25 new
planta, with the highest priority
rmtlnga, and doaena of other
planu are being blue - printed,
the American Petroleum Initltute report*.
Preaent capacity to manufaeure 10 0 -octant motor fuel la
about 2,100,000 gellona a day.
Only a few weeka ago the cap­
acity waa 1,800,000 gellona a
day, but the decision nf govrmment purthatere to allow the
une of 4 ee rather than .1 re
of tetraethyl lead In 100-octane
fuel not only Inerstued efficien­
cy but alto lumped the capacity
more than 15 uer cent
These eapaeltlee are In addi­
tion to the continuing manufac­
ture of large quantities o f
allghtly • lower-grade aviation
motor fuela of 85 and 91 oc­
tant rating. Until three yeera
ego three grades made uo vir­
tually tha entire aupply nf avia­
tion fual. Tha super 104-octane
fuel waa atlll In the laboratory
seven year* ago, and *Y*n modcrate-scalo commercial produc­
tion did not begin until three
year* ago.
In that year 1038, the total
consumption of all grade* o f
aviation f u a l In the United
States, • hy government, airline*,
and nrlvata flier#, amounted
to only 100 000,000 gallom. or
about 275.000' gallon* a day. In
three year* the petroleum In­
dustry baa built new nlants eaneble nf making 2,100.000 galkina o f 100-octane fuel alena
every day. and la straining to
add enough more In th# next
12 month* ao that by. January
1. 194*. capacity will be dose
to 8,000.000 gallon* a day.
Government plana changed •«
rapidly and unforeseen new

during 1041 that th# 100-ocUn*
capacity which looked ample,
with normal expansion, early In
the year, waa found by the
end of tha tumpier U ba . defi­
cient for the projected future
consumption. It |a believed that
no actual shortages lu re yot
appeared In the aupply of this
vital fuel. However, estimate* e f
the 1042 and 1043 requirements
for the United State* and
friendly powers are being re­
viled upward! io rapidly and
io draitleully that break - neck
conatructlon of huge additional
caoaeity la necessary to avoid
future deficiencies.
Various expediences to Inereana . production without new
plants, auch aa the Increase In
the proportion o f
tetraethyl
lead, are being need. An encour­
aging sign of the rr«ovircfuineaa of American rrflniry re­
search worker# was the recent
announcement of a highly-effi­
cient new process whkh will
tremendously Increase the e ffi­
ciency and nroduetion of 100-oetana fu e l Th# process w ai Im­
mediately released b* the In­
venting oil company for uao by
all refiner*, but itu effect can­
not be fait ’Immedlately because
new plaata.m ust be built-

SUIT DISCUSSED
NEW YORK. Jan. 1 2 -fA V Nilea Trammell, president of the
National" Broadcasting Company,
declared Sunday that the $10,275,000 suit filed agalnat NIK!
by the
Mutual
Broadcasting
8ystem, eras the culmination of
a aeriea of attacka which he u ld
MBS had instigated aineo N. B.
C. refuted to eell to it impor­
tant parta of the Dluo Network.
When a .Navy doctor in com­
missioned h« la given Intensive
training in tropical lUacnira, ami
problems of submarine ami avia­
tion activities.
1941 ami reveil that Nevada was
the only one of the forty-eight
■tatc* which won left untouched
by the recent Infantile Paraly*la
epidemics.

Sanford Avenue J m l Off
Of fJenevu Avenue

Infantile Paralysis
Cases Are
Numerous
\
* ‘
NEW YORK. Jan. 12, - ( S p e c ­
ial)—For • second time In a aueMiilon of three heavy rp Identic
years the number ' o f reported
Infantile Paralyila’ eaeee In tha
United State* hsa tapped the
t«r

sa»is.Si!ha!,S!W,«
vke, were released today through
tha offtot of Kelth Morg*i'.,Na­
tional Chairman of the Committee
far tho Celebration o f theJPtaaldeat’a Blrthdav. for tfte Nhtlciml
Foundation for Infontilo Paralysis,
which committee conduct# tho an­
nual “Fight Infantllo Poralyata’*

oJ Picking Winners
TONIGHT’S ALL-STAR FEATURE
NINTH RACE -

Futurity

|««VHOUNOCU»|

^fllinf^UcIoaed « toU l of
cases far tho fifty-two weeka of

You will find a bwn through
f i l l v f i H

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our Personal Loan Department to be the very best
way ta finance yoer Inatalla n t buytng.

The Sanford Atlantic National Bank

On R ou t* 17 (S u a fo r d H l g h w i y ) a t I-ongw ood
about 8 m l lea N o r th o f O rlando
T U R N A T R E D A RRO W

By PAUL ROBINSON
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boos* — 200 Magnolia Ai
Pbmra 190, S p ^ r T s o t^
NICELY FURH. 5-reem haute
Celery Ave.

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Chili—Short Orders
Dinners — Delicious
Steak &amp; Chicken

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COME IN AND UKT
YOUK 1942 CALENDAR

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SANFORI), FLORIDA, TUESDAY. JANUARY M. 1942.

Pledge Is Made
A gainst Nazis
For Oppression

V«

Seeking That $59,000,000,000

apore Nine

Axis - Occupied
N la t i o n s Partici­
pate \ 8 Russian
Army Storms Orel

Diapatfches 3ay An-*r
p i_ _ _
nonncement To Be tO llgreS S r M S
Expected T e llin g :
9400,000,000
Turn Of Battle

Member Associated Press

NTMIIKR 112.

Columns Of Nippon
T anks And Armored
Units Are Smashed
Dutch Reported Slashing At
.Japanese Off Coast Of Borneo

Artillery Ha t i c r i e s
Of V. S. Are Said
Superior A Enemy
Outfits Full Hack

City Commission
Will A uthorize
New Ordin.mces

Tokyo Claims
More Triumuhs

I n r Am —la I-u r r —at
(irvem m enta of right Axis-oerupied nation, and the Free
h
French pledged themselves to
post-war punishment of occupa­
tion officers nrul their accom­
ftlv issaclqlrd 1‘rrssl
plices for what Anthony Eden,
hutch honitici * welt* i cpsii toil
British foreign secretary, des• l;i«hinir today tit the JapatH^c
cribeil ss “ oppression and bru­
invasion armatla •»ft tlo* J.ipnn
tality" imposed upon Europe.
«'M«* cmo|Ucr^&lt;l oLitiil
»f i'u» t
“The Quislings also have lit­
kan in hutch N’ortli llttnii»
WASHINGTON. Jan- 13—CA*&gt; tle rAsnn to look to the future
h u t.1'h hi'Athpiai t n * iit Hat.i
—A W03.000.000
government with *nv hope,” Mr. Eden .as.
nia ni’km wlrtltfnl
• t « i*iriiMtii
program .fo r production #f syn­ serted.
nt
Tarnkao. ait t-laiol off ito*
H r * «m h » i »4 r w o
City
From Cairo the rapture of
thetic rubber — designed to
Citv Altnmpy Fr»'tl
\Vi1-«»n M nnrtlica-t llonwo c*»n-t.
Cheering ni*wa haaaprend make Um United States indepen­ Saturn and the tightening of
Ittl.ls
Ihrir m ru lar
ii»-» ln«i ni«Fh» tlrrrtll tu iivriwliflnimg
that AhrIo -SAnrsrkan rein­ dent of the Far East for all Britain’s encirclement of the
In upfpirt' !w&lt;i tirilinint' •« f»»t , but t lainu'tl tile' llrfflltlt i ri te*'»k
hold-out Axis troops in the
military
and
many*
civilian
rub­
forcement* arc cnroute to ber needs was announced Mon­ llalfays sector was announced
h i I’ M ro a d
(irvaHlan
nrxl nufliiiF. i&gt;np **f which n "«•&lt;itrilly" t •rt
Tb *• Japn ni'rii* also 6la unrit
Jmt I I —f \l*&gt;—Rair* »
*»fll
n niinimnm ftnr
nf
the n e w F ar Gaat battle day.
today by the British »s Imper
h u t * rr uc hi nr f'an ad t rr*
f
or 00 il.iy*
In»i Ii f»tr th » 1hi ir troops r.iptiiTHtl ilu* K i
g o n e . British dlapatchea Jew * Jones, federal loan ad­ ial vanguards more than .100
pnrtt.l ir ilit that a h r g r
or nltfm ptol lhffi ,.{ n it*»- kas at i»lrr mu• at Mcinilo. iIVb'
.to the west pressed on
aaid an important announce­ m inistrator, disclosed the plan miles
iH'ri
iu
rtp
»
the
('•
Irbrs
I-•Innil.
t*2q Mitnk hv
•
mohilr tiiV«. nrnl t
i*th«*r *•»
a conference in which the retreating enemy's heels.
witlintr rin#*. IKO milrw off ill#
ment could bo expected at following
lb intro
mnk»* it nocp«hfv f*»r
m*r&lt;* of Sr«
Waves
of
crack
Ruasian
President Roosevelt approved It.
nf
opi*n
a
sfmo?
N*xi*
Scoliri
rogril,
w
I
i
M
a
rowing
Tlii
nin»hall »»r •Uill ni^chmc- roany moment “which may Under the plan, Mr. Jones troops, paced by tank and mo.
d I all
lh- la-«| ir» hours.
rrntlv Irt »lix«*«l h\ th#* Stall*, ."ill js**crct a r Imv ' c in Borneo.
change the Malayan situa­ sold, enough synthetic rubber torited infantrv vanguards, ar«
Sur»iviir«*
r-iim alrd
9#
8#n. \V,.li. r K. George,
Georgia. chairman of the Senate to ulit.iin lircntt'K f««r rnrh inn .»UC of th»s ffW ttliptltt'4 tplllll;
will be. coming out of American reported storming Orel as, the
Im m • r r r li I. K lgM j'N ln*
tion considerably In Brit­ factories
ot tt»iw iki%,.
:*&lt; i,t-in»4,t»*«l •n th»* l ip tn
in IH months -to sup­ Red armv pras«e,| again,! the finance committee. roll* up hi*
•nil taekli'n ihr now biuigrt. rhinr. Tho lie
tti-rc
rrp^rtrtl
T
kr
1’n *t«*«l Stit«"*. Mutch nod \ n ain's favor." A powerful Allied ply dll military and limited civi­ aagglnw Nasi lines on three 1 hr Urr^iilrnl’* war Innljrrt
it the f*ommi««i*oi, will I •• i&lt;
for f.VJ.OOO.ntlo.mm „ f which I•|t*-'|
winkin'* •. a« nearer Ihe Norik
counter-offensive appeared in lian deeds."
fn t n
|»«
mnl tralinti nic foicc* f.Mint'd o i
main Sceiet fronts.
\m rrirM ' r*»a»l
th in
1HJT
hallrnifi* *f the Atm power*.** • *^0| rn«t f|ii.*J*» f*»r «it-h niit* TOO n»»h"« iiorthcnwi t•• tin* IMuli
the offing.
Diaaase, disunity and military t»U percent will go to “meet
Jones told a press conference
lii-rrlofon* rriMirlnl.
The British 'dug in on Um new he anticipated there would bo dlaastev stalked the once ran| *hinr in it-* »|tcific IimrI ioii. opine** mol COO mill'd i»«rlliwpdl
Malayan defense line hinged enough rubber at that time to nuering legions of Adolf Hit­
• fi»v r ir r k II N S.»y«T &lt;*t:»!«*«l to Sin*rni»or«* t * cio*nv** the I i
I ll*
%•w
»*rn t Ir«l P»*ta»
oiii«o«r *n air hitth** nod Ido *t
near Serembanv M mtlea south, maka
| *iMljiy.
new
automobile tires ler today and. barring surprisV nu'iit a n :ttul F ilip in o ar*
their
dttpplv
liocea, teemed to be hastening the
east of Kuala Lutnpor.
available to the public.
, An»on»? othrr routim* oisill«*r&lt;, , Ih'dpit** tit** fact that
t h"
I. n I t p r i p a
hovo
The
B. A. T. WM
hose
The new rubber factories will Hav of Hitlerism's ultim ate de­
Ihr l*ommi&lt;i»ton npprovrcl th** tv*##*, mi* i-ttdili'tl ao*l »it well tilli rx
throughout the day heading off be designed to produce about fe a t
vrnntintr of two liccno"* to
II huhh'o that Puli It pilot •« have “ p ru t i'll il«-fi»»itt-ly s u p e r io r ’*
Japanese raldera winging
to* 400,000 tons of synthetic rubber
Hundreds of additional doc­
win** »n*l ln*f»r. I* *niur»*i |.*»o will trotihh* fimlnu* their way hick til till' .litpUllt'Xt', th p W n r
ward Singapore. European and per year and. Jonaa added. -If tors and nurses were reported
lx* bIIow«mI tn «*'ll wiiu* nn«l Inor to th** m «o*'ict lilies, the hutch
I' innim iM i' s it i il to d a y in
• Asiatic residents began ieaelng It develops that more la needed, by the Berlin correspondent of
The risinv and fulling of run- tit 1117 \W&lt;t rhirtoonlh S trrrl, • d thnt “The eveiitiml dcdlr* •
Koala l-umpur. several weeks Um capacity will be provided.'1 a Swiss newspaper to have
•»n*l F itmI l.owman on.I
Uov lion of tlicdi* mi port- ouidt lit- it’oioiiiii'iiiK tie d c o lu m n * o f
I
nulls
blast*
nf
Ihr
roundhn
ise
ago. Refugee arriving yeeterdiy
In addition to these factories, b e e n rushed recently to the
m k* nud o t h e r a r whistle al the depot Tin rsdav Took rrcrivnl n &lt;iniilnr tM*nnil ron«hk*re«L im n pod«ihiht\
In Iru i-m v
In Singapore said the Japanese the nation will have, official* kv eastern front to eombat a wave
Might
at
o'clock will lierali •o #• 11 win** *»n*l Ih'«t (it Krmtrh the r v n i # of -ticce-vful Japn- ' n u iH 'l n o il* noil i n f a n t r y
would find tittle of use to them plalned, about 1)0,00} tons per of verndn-apread typhus, both
the atsrt of Snnf..nl'«
flr.t ' Avenue and S.-tiiuo.l Ihnih'Vn nl. iird** «i|M'rnlioiid
except empty buildings, so thor- year of other synthetic rubber amotfg th# wavarinp troops In
1hud ........ " d u i t t i 'm ! and
Iilarkmil, wh'rh will lost for half i Of flvo local hold Nuhoiittr«l,
The high rontnittttd r« po&gt; tod •Ii«ih i -i'. i " 111 iiii- 21 hour hathtty ■area the scorchei| earth from factories already operat­ Russia and behind the lines In
nn hour. A. II. Peterson, e irru - | Iho Seminole Tin* .Shop wni thnt the ftiilii"* nil ■••* w.-rp "*« it ihrrted out.
&lt;&gt;f tin' I'hdipiniu' campaign.
ing or under construction, phis conquered countries.
tivc si-cretary of the Seminole iw anlnl the routiact to «upnlv 1rrpetlcully lokmir pmt in tlo*
fighter planae were la
F.h'Vi'ti hi'*idi' h iiltrrirs were
i-neturafi rubber from. Booth
German troop* w c— reported
tin* uni tuln"* for
I’reparatinn* have been made County Ihrfrnsc Council, stated right in
Afraiiidt th«* in v n lir - ’* li • ilim i'd in Ihi' runtinuous ■ n u ­
r Stamper* In relay*
rle* and Africa and from •ngaged In n "battle ngainst by the Elk*' War Commission today. The blackout whistle Will n««* hv Citv uuloioohilcd, in or Ii fiyjit
mentioned only the Ao-ltalian* ll»v thiil. r«'|M»rtri from O fM fll
rubber-soaring
guayule lice."
’.
tn take care of Elk* children s ir In lie rxtillgui'hnl ul
the rorilmcc with certificated
; hut it wii' known thnt Aiiict • tn IhMiglori MacArlhur said. Jip*
■ i E r L f ’uM1 *•"
which grows wild In Waaltv
th«
County
Allo«*nlfiin
lloonl.
The Red arm v was reported evnruateil from danger tones, Inst five minutes ami all lights
fold'd in Ihid area were not idle mu '«• hnltcri(*«&gt; have hern fo rffd
Mr. F iv er win liidtructwl to «»brrceive.l first sound, it wa« staled.
today to h - threatening to en- scrnnlin- to n notice
I., fall hack.
tain
hitld
on
1.000
fc«*l
of
two
today
bv
J
co
Butner.
rsalted
velon another aeetcr nf the
At H'.ihl P. M., three ' sliorl
I'.ul th** T“kyr prrAn aiMH*
defense
line ru lrr of the Sanford I
and
one long blast of
the •ndl one-half inch fin* him*,
of
c I the U|i8iHM' had wnn a^fV*
Bryansk from Jame* R. Nicholson, cl
nddatlea V II la: blown
i,« » I nnon tin* rrcommrtulatioii
lr«»l nf ihi* galrwiiy* U&gt; tH &gt; f t* "
erman reel. mtUT n f the 'CommissTolt.
alert signal for air ruio wkV- Kir&lt;» fh lc f Mirk ('IrwHarvl. *
u
Um Metan
p«*nm-tiln
nm l
elaitiM
H O tn d'-b
d'-lsion In children arc to be plarrd in the den* anil other field personnel,
0 mentt *r.
nf th-*.
the*. 118th
ftu d pre etaa
Amur Mali Filipino
forcrA
IF *
Moaalsk area 60
mile* Elk* National ll»inr si Bedford, Mr. Peterson annidfhcnl, and
WASHINGTON. J*»n. |d M l ••liking a Iririt ileri|M*rn(i» #land.
by the British cemmuniqu*.
*scth*net -o f . Lvudlnnvo wMrh Va.
sdilril this whistle does not, in
llriir. G#n. I.rwid II. Iler-hev, Ilc;i vv nltnckri near Mount Na»
'apparently rtfetghad however,
At n meeting last week
in anv w'tiy, roncern the public. At
th* Soviet yesterday declarrd
Selective Service diieetor, »le i Mi mnl alnng tin* cuarit n r tr
•the west M U t at a point
New York, Icadrr* nf the Elks 0 HO P. M-, Ibe whistle
iWbkMlC'.rii r 1
will
rln n d yesterday. '’It'll In- a l««n- Manila an* daiim'il by th** Jap„ Jy north
of
Seremban
Latest
dlanatche*
hro«dc«st set up plan* tn raise fund* for I'.lin* rontinnualy. Indicating that
time* before nuiriied men nllli
northeart to the rieinity Of
bv the Moscow radio **id the war activities. Voluntary con­ the lilnrkotit is over.
| WASHINGTON. Jan. |:l ~/A*) lone u r/itto ie rliihlr* n ndi !»«• aiM'**’
KBanian, on the opposite
The Japani'st*. hu rleil hark
—
hrrfhlcnt
H
none
Veit
created
by
regiment lit lb " Mn«aLV a-rn tribution* are expected front the
caIll'll for army duty.
Order*
received
front the
•J«0 mile* from Singapore.
had be-i».ru«H*d to the Russian 600,000 members belonging to
executive nrtler Monday night n
Tlif (Tinted States, fii'iural with “heavy l»»rim»i*" in Ihe lnl«
Third
Intrrreptor
Command,
Thos, more than two-thirds
luil |ilmri«* »f llw all'Mut av«auU
the 1,40} lodgers of the order.
National War luibor Hoard with
*lit V “ lid, would have no
Committees have bean ap­ fro n t from France.
o f the non Insula had fallen to
“ tn the last war.” Mr. Butner which ha* ordered the blackout William II. Davit, chnlrmnn *»f ll*'i
Meanwhile, alteration* agaln-t
Army of T.ooo.ntki *»r m iohipod Siiinl-i\. pMiiri'il fresh troopa InIn
Seminole
County
and
eight
Um Invaders, who new hare en­ pointed to solicit each block In
ihe “ heavy ailillery hallleH
declared, “more th in $i,&lt;HX&gt;,000
Nntionnl hefense Mnlintion (iieli Ikefore «lirli
legi-stiaiilw l.i
town and to eataloguo the gift the ieolaUd Aul* nnrket Mill wra* raised by the order for itv othrr C rntral Florida counties, the
tered another alate, Negri
»..t\y in uregre^ri along Ih# tn*
lloird. ii*« It a he*»d.
defy leg the British In the H*lwere neetlerl.
have
instructed
local
Defense
hllan, which la bordered &lt;
en the hooka which are secured In the faya-Ralum
The now hoard hav 12 mem­
liit* front.
sector
near
the war octivitirs from It* own mem­ Council* to inform the public
The dmft diii'itm t«d*l I
sooth by Johor*, the last be­ Victory Booke campaign, M r*.
Egyntl-n f r o n t l a - nroceeded bership, anil it is anticipated that telephones should not be bers. four ench representing the tenth iiiitiii.il llit'lcd Slult'4 ('tin
fere Um narrow catiskway-epan- Jamas Moughton. chairman, re­ •'mebndleaRv.'*
that
an
equal
nr
larttcr
sum
public,
indtifttry
nnd
employes.
the Rrltlsh sa'd.
fereiiee «if. Mnyorri that he h » I
used during Ihe half-hour |ierlml.
nad strait which separate* Um ported this morning, adding that Anoth— 100 prisoners
It wild «et up to ndin*t labor
were tn will he raised d erm - the present
mm
Singa­ many valuahj* hooka hav* been ken. Free Freneh f l i e r s • Inin-.l war Iteennse of the Increased escept In rase of emergency. A di«piltev nnl avoid strike* mid “no -vntpalhy’* with “ tho-e w\m
‘•re going nruttnd riuyitig that o**i%
given or promised and that a
pore —
In memlter ship. The warning nl*n wa* issued that lockmits no tin t there might he the country i&lt; nt wnr the draft
bog has been placed outside the (heir British comrade* tn Immh- strength
owner, of all neon light* must no interruption of n vast flow
Sanford
laalge
will
do
it*
part
nlw
gun
noeltiona
and
duoouts.
headquarter,, SIS East Second
a rra n re to luive Ihem turned of wnr tunrh:m*ft nnd eutiipmenl iMHinh vhiMiiln't «lef«*r nnvMii*' *
T h # rll-*tarv-&gt;l Axis troops in this natnnal program,' Mr. off. If not, a
" l e i « I •• •line nnd -system i
Street, to receive them.
well equipped, from Atnericn'd indu«trinl tdnntx.
continued tn »leht n tenumis Butner conclude*!.%
designate,!
group, ) The exerctlve order *akl thnt tic," Mr. I|er«hey miiil.
The nation-wide drive Is for
If necessary, rhildrrn will l»- aperially
re
a
r
guard
action.
Defenae l **the national interest demand*
the purpose o f collecting book*
removed from Hawaii, Maod.i. working under local
and reading g u tter for soldiers,
P...ih enmmerrlal and am ateur
Guam. Alaska, Puerto Rico and Council Instruct ions, will lie pro-1 that there ahull In* n&lt;» inleminred to clip prerasary wire* lion of nnv work which foul ribfiiPti t
pritwi'M
in:rv
enter
sailors, marine* and to supply
the Canal Zone for the duration
turn
nut
the
signs.
hitHtniri in the
m*rnnil annual
library aarricea In camps, porta,
uteri tu the rffeetivi* p n o m i
of the war, it urns slated.
C
h
ef
uf
Police
Roy
Williams
stations, &lt;mi i board ships, the
'**nl"r •Ml all* Cnnvcllia Show" at
tom of the wnr.''
declared today that any display
Red Cross centers a n d UBO
Mmtl Bt'l iiia'al Hnnlrn* which
Sanford Rhriners In _ whlrl„
nf
violence
bv
cltlxen*
would
bi
PANAMA
CITY.
I,in.
I
t
centers.
Id w*i#vnriiir**«l hv th»» gnnlen cluba
wind campaign bare
raised
_
j the
In
Sanford
met
penalirnl,
and
he
announced
that
Fb.riihi
huiblrr*
nf
simill
Is,-it,
f Mi IuhiIh nml Winter l*ark on»l
A
list
of
the
books
m
o
s
t
Tiro
dealer*
KII.I.RR
ESCAPES
Maximum ;^ « * U o f 9190 necIR volunteer (Milica will be sti- .
| may make vuluabli. citnlilbuti.ui- is m t'cihih'il tu he field Sunday
.
this morning at tha- Armory with
•* * » 7 ‘" Qualify for an nddl- aaodod follow* i
executive aecrationetl In Ihe Sanford arrn s* a
ATLANTA, Jan.
1.1— (,V&gt;— *•» tha nutiim's w ar rffurl*. sit.l •i, i tl ""'ii v, Jun. IH and 10.
Non-fiction i Applied PsycholUennl g ift o f a like amount
r«na* Council, to
precautionary meastirv. “There Futon County authorities were Walter C. Shermun lien- l,ulu\
Fli'wc*» errangm iriiltt will be
from itoTocco Jem al*. o f Jack- ogyi arithmetic! aviation: boa*
obtaining
lufflciI* no need for violence nf anv Informed Monday
that 0. V. Mr. Shrtm an (.
presblrut of -hewn in the lleceplinn Lslgi'
I English
Hi*, nad all o f th* returns
and
retraadinr
sort," he declared. "This la our Flukrr, convicted Georgia slay- I the Florida Slate rbumlx-r .if m-ar Ihi* renter of the Mead
4 &lt; tlmpU rrsdetn
n e t jret tn, T. Bradford
’• th* needs or
first test, amt. I don't think we »r. hail eacaprol from a ' Fluritia Cnmtnerre, which I* work in v m "iiideo and must lie entered boa ad
grrd. president o f the Sanford ,for OliUratesi
..
, , gmcrime
-aM
. F. B.
_ ,ty motoriets, Mr.
orngA
will have much trouble, thnt is. orisoq camp. He wa* serving u j ehtso rouiM-rulinti with Washing fun. .1;|M p. M. S itunlny. Bronio
L
ly iif ia i a n d finger
Shrin* Chib aanougcad today.
*•
»&gt;Oe«M
_ _ reported today.
If all rilixr'n* rn-nperate a&lt; they I6yrar sentence a t De8oln City. toil niithnlitir* to the Irtling of medal* nnd
ribhnna wilt ha
-A * a NMenaance, th* Shrine printtugt r itebca. geometry and
A Wttat waa aant to th* B u tt
w ould."
Kla., for robbery when he «•*• war-Cme contract*.
awarded nnd » silver dish will
Wag AM, th# committee la bjgonometrv: eakuhia end tabl# Th* AdmtaUtrator, asklnjr B ttU
A permit wa* Issued yester­ ■C h ef Williams also Issued a railed, county record* showed.
“
All
maimer
of
sinnll
cijtft
I*, pri's.'itleil In the prow rr of
ceaiw# o f Um drive headed.-by , f
lo*urttbma[
(mathematics
day to W. L. Clark to tear
*re ur&lt;ceutly needed hv
Ihe •lie finest flower on display St
for volcnlrer workers for
CharMa. Marriaon, will hnva a ■r».
teriala. Previously, th* needed down and rebuild a garage In. rail
Navy
Coa«t
Guard
and
War
lie
the'
Aircraft
Warning
Fervlcc,
fend *f **09 hi Sa chest a* *»«■*»!.
supplies war* bought -from large rated at 207 French Avenue.
hTr Navy trains mobile hos­ partnicnt*,'' Mr. Sherman de- tlio show.
which I* on 2 ( hour duty. Any
Flowers will tie grouped In
wwm, #* all pledge* are retied , hand? lettering and mechanical rufconr producing iplants, but it
pital
unit* arc staffrd by two flared.
- * I 'h eir respective classes accord­
t h a t U # largo pUntt
Then a major portion o f |«*TmwH*»«* W M hi *F*ria (boxing
Th# second boat trip of the ellixrn who can give two hour* doctors and four hospital corpshi* time each day shoukl
retaining their premnt season for 'tourists will
in'. In Ihe variety of the camclfund .win be given tn the '«»&lt;.. wreoUiagi | novel and oUylea re of____
A gull ran fly barkw anlt
______ ________
men for us* In epUcntlc* *n.l
: li t nnd will he
iudgrtl from
R ulW d; ejwpter of the Ameri- wrHtegl.neriryi. indKidual ptaw.,
tomorrow at 1:30 o'clock from contact Ch'ef Williams.
' well a* forward*.
Tha
public
wa*
advisod
la
tun*
|emergencies,
Osteen Bridge. Reservation* may
among Hie other htoom* in their
put
bis
to
WDRO,
Orlando,
aa
b* mad* by telephoning the TmirQAlJPrrO 8PMAKB
rts*«. In rn«es where names aro
Instruction* will com* over this
l*t Center.
lor one*); hhtorv
unknown camellia* will bo en­
1J-4AT
station from time to time. Alsu
ORANGE. M. J.. Jan. K
tered In n /riie n it class of "unGalawto, saving -I
res'dent*
leaving
their
The Lion's Club will have a •ny
I «00. — Tony
e.-rced' vatietirs. Thera I, IM
bit." Sun- -poor man’s" luncheon at tha house before the blackout should
aviation, would Ilka to do my hit."
m iry fee.
fight Tourist Center Thursday
offered1* to
at h* sure that no light are le ft
h u m o r , dey bight
P.M. Th# proceeds will burning.
s porta and western Champion J*0 too ia far nothbo given to tha local Red Cross
Sanford may not
have It* J peeled In the
Braves'
pnrtv
War Fund.
own base ball team this year, but | vhirh will arrive hero Feb. 2R,
It ha* the Boston Brave* for n p. ||. Rhildon, assistant mn n i ­
Ferns Id • Laughton
THE CALL TO THECOLOKS
month, amt from th* Itoaton. c e r nf the M ayfs'r lintel, slated
HMblttl Association
Fpring
training whetlule
re- tndav. Rrtw rrn 60 ami 60 r t ------- ■
It* aaausl moating Thu not ay
IS A CALL FOR DOLLARS!
leaseil today, It appear* that
aftornoon at tha Court House.
Atlantic • Coast Lin* car shop local fans will soon be seeing pectml to bt» directly rnnm rti'd
with
Ihe
Braves
while
the
uthvrs
when officer* and the Board of employees
purchased
approxi­
Director* .w ill be elected for mately 1600 worth of United th# top flight teams in action are fans.
The schrdulc follows:
th* corning year, T. W. Lawton Staton Defense Bonds, follow, here.
Twrntytwn contest* ar* slat­
announced today.
laa their receipt o f 12,000 la ed. and eight open date* miv ho
The Braves' Spring schcilule:
salaries, a . F.. Plorry, an
filled. Of tha games. 20 will b* Mar. 14. W ashington a t San­
An advanced First AM course ploveo. stated today.
stayed in Florida and to nt the ford! 16. Philadelphia at Miami
w i l l b* organise.! Wednesday
Aaothar group a f men ran
Beach: 16, Cleveland nt Sanford;
afiftiMion at, tha Wokaan'a Club netted with Ihe railroad indus­ local Municipal Park. Th* open­ 17, Brooklyn a t Daytnnn Reach:
an Oak A y n o e at 3:30 o’clock, try. Mr. Picrvv said th* Ban- ing battl* la against Washington 20, Cleveland a t C learw ater; 21.
with-M ian Irvna Hinton an In- ford Lodge of I) rntherhood of her# on Mar.. 14. The last free St. l-ocl* a t Del-nnd; 22. St.
Dig deep. Butko hard. Out
ajnwtor. Potanin who hove ta­ Railway Garmon of A meric*, ta b* stared har* la against Mil­ Louis a t Sanford; 21. Brooklyn
ke* th* standard First Aid e l- has purchased a number of waukee on Apr. *• In .between, al D avtoni Beach; 26, Newark
boys need tha planes, ships, M d
local fin s can aa# Cleveland’s
■uaa which your money vtk bohp
hp and
down
Ipdlans,
th* a t B thrlne; 26, Brooklyn at
Sanford: 27. New York a t Hans­ to buy.
Browns
nf
SL
Louis,’
“dem
Card aro
------b u r n e r * - U m . famed Brooklyn ford: 26. W ashington a t (Iriand o ta your bonk, coot
_&lt;A1 t*nm, the New Yack Giant*, th* da; ID, Cincinnati a t Tam na; 30,
• WASHINGTON, J( n. 13—C41
Cincinnati a t Hsnfurd; Apr. 1,
savings and loan
—A cryptic War Department Reds of
WWa i t
th . Brooklyn at Sanford; 2 Phila­
irkmo revealed
Monday Otaln,
Tell th an you want ta
Brave* will delphia *t Hanford; 4. St. Luit*
that fir# of still wdortor. Browns tga
fanaa Bond* rrgulorip,
at
Sanfardt
S,
PL
Louie
at
DaPixy
a
In
Dayorigin destroyed a 7914now.
Da Load. end othere Land; 6, Milwaukee at Sanford;
U. 8. A m f ttananovt In
6, Joraev CHy nt Jaekmnvilto;
m water*, hat that aU
11 and U , la d Sox nt Boston.

Anglo-American

Rubber Program

^ A i d ls j lnroute

Synthetic P r o d u c t
T o Be Produced
Counter-Attack ' May For Military Use
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Allied
Soldiers

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Japan Press A sserts
American Defend­
ers On I*ast l^ega

Lights Must Be Pjut Out As
Blackout Whistle Sounds
Elks Prepare To
Remove Children;
From War Zone*

Workers Named
To Catalogue And
Secure G ift Books

Men With Children
Won’t Be Cntted Now

r

National War I^ihor
Hoard I s Organized

( amelliu Show
Scheduled For
January 18-19

Local

ere
um
War Aid Quota

Small Craft Are •
Valuable To Nation

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Tire Dealers Seek
Recapping Material

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City News Briefs

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Boston Braves' Training Schedule
Includes 10 Games At Sanford Park

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. Railroad Men Reveal
J5TSSI Purchase Of Bonds

ire Celebrate “Ohio
Weekly Tourist Meeting;

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JACKSONVILLE, ^ Ja«.

IS—

ato T
O f c f f i a p t e :tf
,IS ear* *f pappure. tduaah.
and highway patrolmen lo keep on t h e a t e r t l n t H i l r e F
forts to orevant accidents.
"Since- the curtailment w u announced, there nectMi
to be a growing belief that traffic accidents will drop,”
recently said Sidney J . Williams,.director of public safety,
for the Council. "That theory W t 'supported by fact." Mr.
Williams said the cartafltnfcnfc nlitfhtT’iedbc8 aWldenU If
it does three things:
&lt;
1. Reduces sharply the number of cars' In u».\
* 2. Influences those who do use c a n to drive lean.
3. Influences motorists to *d H re 'm o re ' slowly and
carefully to prtveftt' excessive' w iar of loss of the car In
a wreck.
But It Is more probable, MY. Williams pointed out, that
other factors .may cause ad actual increase in the traffic
a ' b . i ■ » ■ &gt; « » i t t w loll. They are:
ri«w wki«a n put,*
1. Motorists will be driving older can , and may find
M It Ikt M&gt; ftp I f
• f all M m *la*alHwa It difficult to keep them In safe condition because of a
II M t t l m kM tht
sal* Mt»P t t l tWt shortigo of spare parts and skilled mechanics.
tM n llliM
Iwnlt.
2. Tires In many Instances will' be used beyond the
!• faSUaatlaa a* i i n l t l
safety point
3. Many ears discarded a« unfit for services will
go back on the road.
4. The tempo and urgency of war production and
BIBLE VEH8E r o l l TODAY
transportation will be Increasing* eVery day, further ng«
. 00D ' NEVER BTOPS SPEAK. g r a f tin g the problems that already have sent the traffic
1N 0 i r WE LISTEN AND o n - toll to record proportions.
SERVE: S p r it Lord for Thy
f&gt;. Dlockouts may come to many cities.
t s m n t haareth.— 1 Samuel 9:0.
"There also Is an Intangible danger In tho present
KALSinOSCOPK
situation/' Mr. Williams udded. "If ...............................
and the
(from Th* Christian Selene* P W P I
*
Monitor)
SORREL, buck.ktn. blau-faced of everything,
f e y ,

Chaatnut. pinto, black or gray;
Cirrus white, rad roan, or blie;
Calico, clay-bink, dapple true;
1*

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r a m to d . h - W x M i l k M t ,. Mr,

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N lg h f- -P h e n e .;......... . . . I f f *
V( • .* f

L WKKCKER SERVICE

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BRYAN’S

r a H d '.sjtp u a r t s c&lt;mla - v^lina* s u t fk ta t far
ta d s w R hH ghter supplies

____t a k e s c a r t

there may be a serious letdown in pm ortal
and organize*} safety efforts. This must not happen. '
"The problem of traffic accident prevention never
will aoive Itself, barring a complete, ben on the privets

»

Names that colored other daya
Teamed1 with bugglaa,
lulklet,
drays,
•to n y * . dogcarts, carry all,,
. TTaotntri., broughama—each reSfc- anlla
-L ieg .. lo n g -. milts in' tun and
. . ralnj
Passed on coM its, pika or lant
Now, traniformtd by mcm’ry'i

Ths great horned owl kills! T|w condor -of Pdro,
and ata ikunka, unaffected b y ,d y in g , bird, baa. been
the odor.
to weigh 2SH ' pounds-

A Dangerous Custom

•a tech Iridescent horr.
LANGLEY CARLETON

"Let public men keep their hate on outdoors a t wreinonlel occasions during bad weather," warns Dr. Leonard
• Louis should be one Auer- Keene Hlrshberg, Director of tho Institute for Scientific
who Isn't worried about be* research of the Hospital Age publications, In a statement
able to p an a phyalclal rxe t t a to yet Into th* Army. &lt;rawing attention to the mariy promimnt men who have
led because of colu*, caught v
I wa predicted tba Price bareheaded a t various ceremonli
rol mil. If algncd by the
."It Is particularly* urgent si
Went In Ita preient form,
succeed only tn farther rail* cutlvcs keep themielvea fit for c
risks to health." Dr. Hinhiwrg
certain w art to. catch ,cold (and
to..go,outdoors..barohoaUcd. ,
so matter'Tie*
KDTEi.

on Hit|fr was reported ai
w, bid *• A lon g outl with
Q n * w , ha attached Rp»*
Now it* la reported aa In
tt disagreement with Her*
I Oocring. lo o k o u t .
aa of Banfoed'a j camellia
rta should have lomethlny
low n«st Sunday at tho
* • annual Camellia Show at
Maad Botanical Garden In
*r Ptrk. We can’t let Or*
W &gt; r tf with all tho prists,

to cut down on tho also of
' -Sunday cdliiom. W« nr*
quite sura whether IhJa la
to a patriotic doalre to ron*
I nowsprint, or to a decline

i hafor* are reading
daily faaturs "Your
nT SMidnoualy.
It
thsm to sare monay

no quota* on augar canc acreage
In th* 8U t« of Morlda for th*
every member of the Florida
Delegation Inclining th* Sena­
tor! Imva fought for latear
quotai for th* B ut* of Florldu
aver line* w* bar* been hqi*.
Hit WO h*T« b**n outvoted \vj
th* b e d iggar Interests- The

V, are among the noriy. ftdKma man whoae deaths preset*■ ontlrtly. That U fid*
augar boat grower*.b**
IfraUy*! traceableto one ultimate caush - a common re* the.
u*. &lt;
.
cougtWrWhllfrirtaralir
r

a fta j a r * 1r *&gt;+*#**&amp; &lt;•*» s aaugar
c r aratio
nqnlpKoc^lomr
— ^ R -tt—

—A —— s - l t —

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not nccesiitnto hatli

Head Of The Clan
T h , (tudm ta i* w » w',tchlnr- i h , pro
latry give a ' (kmonatration of tb* properties1 of viribu*
adds.
"Now," said the professor. "I am going to drop this
half dolled
tlollaf Into this glass
jriasa of wsthr.
water. Wl
Will It dlkaolver
"No
“No sir," r*T,u~*
replied M,aJ
one1 of the -»•&gt;,
students.
./
., .. j“N
".N o—r repeated'the
reiw
professor. "Then perhaps you
k itsted'the
jra -!T r.....
con explain to the clou why it won’t 'dUnolv*.*,
r the half dolls
" B a r would
dissolve, you wouldn't drop it tp.' •Winter H arthi Herald.

grower* plant . Uw
first y*ar and their crap* from*
at Jeait five lo eight
yanra
after thpl are produced frost
the stnbbU of lh« oHgtSal' plant,
hue. I f augar Interest* in Flo*
rkla proerol to plant without
limitation and Utg war abould
conv to an end there will' b*
thouaanda of a t m of sugar cant
SO is wait* and they would pro.
bably not realise
their Inreit.
merit litlh* planting. What w*‘
aro now trying to get aaatuwe*
that If planters In
KWkla
grrally asnarid
thrif acreng*
they will be permitted to mar*
Inti th* nurar from Urn stnbbte
planted aa long aa It U profit,
abl* In order -to gat a return qa

COLUMN
HALT. CONORE88MANI

USAS*-

When I return to Waahln
id' thoy will twsd to after tho holidays I fodod
Uttar truth. '

d at th* sberifr*
m f Borgsstil- WU*
who recently waa
la nreaont rank,

]*W^ i.\
■nsisew»

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iv s v
‘ *. »*:*&lt;.i&gt;,.

known

TEi*raok»p««

�im tA fto

1*1912
Sft i ' t v u u . M

■' P a q f f ' t t l r t J .
i I

YOUR

Activities

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FEDERAL

INCOME

Meeting

1.111' 11
R jr th m in f f ..
Bm ^ . i
*ll0‘
°l
ew ..
« ,
a truck tire and one-fourth of
&gt;
f t ® B s l i f t 4 lY U U D lC &amp; jjm inner tube. A t thg cntl of the
",
’
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month. If nothing has been allot• MARJUiEF-VltUB. Calif.. J»u., trd brrT iously.it can shoot the
iBr—
— 7T*d Alpine Counlf I works and authorize the sale of
(pop. 11501 Tire Rationing ItoairJ : the whole tire and the entire
probably wi,nV IssUh a n y ' allot- tube.
idea la i* right- .aw ^-.
--------------------: . ‘XXir yvbbcr quota,' tayx I at- j Hr. Wilbur A. Sawyer, DirerCUM»! M.
Rationing DQfinl tpr of Rockefeller Vt^iiKlation,
chalrm sn, “It out of proporllpn j In tm a-io n al Health Division, U
to. our needs.
-i.ow an h m orarr roiitnllanl of
A t pretent the County
has the S»v} Med'wal Department.

Cirtlo .of. t h e
Ticrtr
lrpnahooBn cr li H | W
. J 0 M V ?r NO.
___
,j Ihnt
s h g lla d oac­
pt
n L g7 a nKTURN
’ilJth rich
fortM taxpayer.,
„ ij
W. M .. U. of. • tho First Bab1
t o r Federal income
incoma tag
t
^put*! counting a* at* In h it jud*merit tiat C hurch' p itt a t the Jiomu of
poaea, widow*, widowers, dinars* J brat suited tw -his purp aae.T h c Mr**. J . i 111 Truluck yesterday'
1" e m b e r s
O f; G a rd e n
t n sad married persons n t a l i t methods • of- eecoamttajr moat- gen- afternoon , with- Mrs. G. K.. Rotcd ly mutual consent are claksad endy uaed arw (1$*
p tW
— .&lt;a*h
— .&gt;re. . Una -prw idlnti over, the buaiOMj
C ir c le H a v e M e e tin g :
a* single persons. These, with ccipts and disbursement--mHkod, session.
those who hive never
a n d (3) tbw accrual-metlwdTvTke c, Me*,. E. M. Carroll conductTha January meeting of tbe
ded, whose grots Income
regutottobs preside thnf*4nrt&gt;fdet ed the devotional*, and .Mrs. A.
TUESDAY
_ .T ji » _ A » r U n CUa. „ f t h . D irt G'rrienera Circle of the
tb reflect not- Incom e--eoam flr. K. B ossetlcr led in prayer. A
Friends of M rs W ilson Wal- $750 or more for the
Sanford
Carden
Club
met
at
f w » - Baptist Church will meet
to learn of te r year—that is, whose gross Inccssn imrmteries at-O s#-iegiahitkP'.and rrp o rU o f.’l h r work M the fl.vp.
the Tourist C enter on Friday Jace will regret home.
was aa much a* $14*45 a weak end of *a*h'taamM a'y*erryj»»$cc- ,1st Blkla Institute in New (lei
h?s** J.#f Mr*. J. J . Bully morning with the members of illness‘ 'ia t uer ___
for th* 62 weeks of the yea r ■• e s ^ l r e ^ n r c e e e Intw fcSfrtho ^
wa* gi***. Jiy J l r i .
N O T IC E
tha Tourist Club aa Us guests.
Miss June Bryan of 3 t I’cUrs- must file an income ta x - re ­ production, r m t k s i i i - or^cesto^of.j paQ qaraey,. w ^ e a O , Janghlaf.
Mrs.
W.
B.
Shippy
presided
turn.
Kvet/
murricd
person.lit*
mercha
ndise
ds
an
InO
ass
s
pxOducburg was tho weekend gttcat of
H. A. H n u i l t i and Mr*.
A lrr c ,. Is(,working there.
tlllT K n o f
nxroMT o r lO
coxu
over tbe husinesa session.
ing with l.osband or wife,- if n ° (ng factors -and. that, in any sae* In
M .O IlU fk S T A t » : MSSh
her mother, Mrs. Ollle .Brysn.
H o f to W fo iin R tto fti' o f
th•
various
joint return is made who h a s -a w iieb ' l f i*i necessary- to use* an chairmen
Plans for tbe annual . lunch­
o* « fs* rto iu a.jS t h r: »* tr a t » : u » - r n i H i u t
p reg u lar business meeting
weregixen
and
■
proj
gross income of $1,500 or
s r t ii
»; r i k t s i r 'o r s r u s i“: 51 oh n i r , at. i»n
inventory,,po method -of-oeeHnt- gram a g ireat-o u l for the m eet-.
it*;
W. fn
» Pitot a n b will b« held eon o f the club erera announced, , Sgt. J.W. MinuriU and
.sjutjcva.
n r the taxable year—th at it, wkO I _ . regard-'to
___
punhstia*- and mg whi*b
bw bald .........
in the!
to th* • Valdes Hotel at ami Mrs. 11. H. MrCaslin, beau­ bm ith of Tampa .pent tb* week, has a gross income of as much It'jf Inwill
...............will
....................
...
«nd dl«coynl»
correctly - reflect
tification chairman, announced end aa the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
P II
Uiill««J f- u lo Otikffpmfn "^K.i llotty
church
nq
Monday
nfternoun.
I
as
$28.85
u
week
for
the
yeef—■
come
except-an
eeshatlth
a
t
Mrs.
Frank
Flnuis
o
f
Cake
ft
mua
n i«»wit
M. Mirnrik.
J ‘Ptdrii*
C la n
o1 the
i«I ««i t!
Mto- E- P . Ctomanta waa elected ,
must also file an income Uhs t Each- t s g n j w Is
• &gt;bti£ltlon* of «lt|lfn End political
hail
donated
several
:.hr kti»-,
? 1M v*|
F lr it- B aptist Church wlU meet M a r y
w
n
r
,
a*
seervtaty
a
n
d
return.
If
the
husband
and
wife
VlhinFFM
wfttf Mhrr (idnk • I*.
law to reafctf a return of.ifti
palms
for
the
Frm
ald-Laughton
If
• t th* h o m e of Mr*. E. B.
•e r v r b E l E n r t t . 4*8,| , a nh
rw‘
each h is an income and their
Vi
Memorial
Hospital
grounds.
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r
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"
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n
C
?n**liDI'
*'**■
*
phew
of
the
Ute
Nona
Wylly
of
c
o
ll
v
e
t
l
u
n
Sm ith. 110 W eat Nineteenth
The- club voted to plant a l*aka Mary, will be interested to aggregate grove income is $1,500
______
Dank p r r m 't * i uw n iit. N t ) N f
BtrOrt, a t - 7 JO P J I .
Mr*.- F m l llaijU o.. read, a
or more lot the taxable y
tUf*| M .m .r.
tree n t tho Grammar
WEDNESDAY *
, p a lm
accountingirveorw*'
aa- sru ije n a e w i'f M*r tr t rn p r- Trsiet. a wt&lt;1
lfi\»Ff mrntV i. iti| t&gt;»hf j- jairlc m,.|
xhim^ to-do
a f sos;
a His
s i iMOkwaiM-rv-1
s p n r i known
^
B
ehrjl
on
A
rbor
Day.
Mrs.
Baptist mlulslrr. con;
M tanhen of the Junior Choir
come is
««■ t. 11H«r I n n K p r t m l * r « o r «*thrr r
OfUEf
much «* *-*8.80 a cord* must be kept nt aU 'tlnieaireenlB g niiiilonary. wqrk.,
o f'U to P in t R apUtt Church am SMppy read an InDreallno »rMYs. C.D. Kills of Savannah, week f°r the year—they must file available*- for • InspaetleH bjp,» In-i R afrorunenls warn, -ervcl to |
rawueatad to m eet a t the church IW c taken from the Florida
■^&gt;TAl. A '»*».W
TS
Ga.
will^
he
the
house
guest
of
Time*
Union
pertaining
to
A
r­
m i *; j ;*t
following prayer
meeting at
an d rctala-1
following
11uincor.io
*In. iid tax
ami return.
wife livlnr to . ': terwal-revenue
c l as totur.as officer*
the contents*
there- tbaMr*.
.Carroll, Mrs. J. r . Mitch-i idLUiLUiTiMLi:
Sir*. Haklie Hroom- for a week *n
bor Day.
I JO P J f . fo r rehearsal.
gether
at
the
clo-«,
0f
the
ta
x
iu
f
m
jy
bc-voine-material
.
I
n
t
h
e
1
*H.
Mr*.
J.
T.
Nawhv.
Mr».
I
I ' t o i j n u d ' i M J i i * ,»f i n i l l U i l u j l r
Mbs. Ilccrcn announced that or 10 day*. Mr* Kllis is a niece aille ) cur may file a eingle joint »*lminiatrgtlorr i&gt;T any internal *.rv-1 Rolling. Mrs. F. E. Bqll, M rs.)
corporation*
The Fine A rt* departm ent
l . ' K IU9 I T
of the late Nona Wylly.
T im ? tl* poNtta of I h ,| 11 iduit I *
venue law
rlenie'pts, Mr*. IlsrirUon^ Mr*.
of the Woman'* Club will meet 185 rooted plants had been ex­
(even
Ihoiigb
one
hasno
c
o r p o r a 1 ton*
during th e. month o f.
I 19,791. J*
llo»»ettrr,. Mr*. I- 5*. Wilkin-., |
' a t 3:00 K M. fo r it* regular changed
,,
Kroaa income), »r make separals*
( ) « p o » l t « of St.Hr*. MO a ,Mil 1 1 . I
December.
! Mr. and Mm. Hoy Holler rrUirn* of thv Incong- of each. If
&gt;!.••• M
*Mr». W: R. Dy*on, Mr*. D. K. I
mejttow. and election of officer*. U,J?
n«p o*M «
,f
t»,itiii«
00
(*•
Dickerson
announced I have returned
from
lladdun separate returns are fitod, on*)
o*hrr
t)*po*tiE
I McNab and Mr*. DtCoursey
:.«»! 9*
th
a
t
a
list
of
thg,
Pitfo
r
veg.
j
Heights,
N.
J.,
where
they
have
WHUN
TO
HEF0KT
INOPME
rOTAti hFPOMtrx
a .program wlU be o m e n ta l at
m jy not report income w hich'be■ , *Jt**jlL*!** Maxwell A&gt; K ilvrrt ctablca was a t the Garden C c n -; bevn viaiting with relatives for long, to lf:e other,'bill m u s tirtr! FBVM 8ALAK1ES, WAGES,
rOTAl. LI.VlUlaiTULI
m r i&amp;t. 71
port only the income which act-:
-AND'OTUER-BOURCES •
Of;' w la to r Park, representative te r and the public la invited to the past three weeks.
CAl’llwUe ArrOtTNlM
&lt;'Ep|U|
ually belong* to him. If * joint
Salaried person* and- w ag,
« . ’tho Hispanic Institute of Flo- use this information.
« •«.*«&lt;* u*
Flection of officers was belli
-Hurplut
l l.JJfl to
return is f.h* tho a m e n t o
. rarneVs whosw IncmtM U derived
'rtM ^ S S u *
,of H-rrmrd
L'lnlivtCrd |»r»$fh*t
rmne dlicloaesl I* .ubject to both from personal aenrtoca- form the
R f f f f wM to.yttl .speak on "Hla- with Sirs. M. 0 . Swingle elect­
(and
rotlrynifht
**•.«•$
ed to serve as chairman: Mrs.
• P*jl* cAmerican Countries."
cnpi(il)
t i ? n ’ mn
U V an&lt;l ,ht. »urt« ‘ ‘ l«rW K number-, o f . Federal; In-; M ri. Mary . Glle* nf Umatilla
The liability with respect to the ro ,,,, taxpayer*. TW* ycaw-.-thD
l^fMwwwrwtJl b e practice session Jam es B. Caban, v|ye chairman: j
t.N CV it
ru r.u * r.\F ii.\l« .u v u lM i*
• | Installed the officer* for IIM2 I
W
fill '’officer* for 1012 of Mre. 0 . A. Speer, serrvtarv. i I’almctln elub nf Daytona Braeh, tx* on a joint return i* join! a n d . an n y o fU x p a v e rw will h T g iy a t.
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Thomlore
HooarvtU
S rm ln J f R G h n te r Two O *lt a. *tr**iat*r.
D degste*
to
tb* |
Jlub »r Da)
several. A joint rctm n may m ot )y incrTnjm TA oiw who . t f l O i n ^
riH * 1
o^pfiaj ro.i. Ut« *»r • ••mniun atork w lih total pat
J d - Um Masonic Hall’ a t v.-jn ••"to convention tr * Mrs. Ki l . | ° r 'TW*1' *................
."■}*• Trcloar I* Ik* inrile if either husband or ** *f® ' incume tag lMO have raccifred
racwiWd! AuxHjikry. Three. Upiled Spam
ot ira.uao.tX).
&gt; » '
1U" 81 '
I lloy sad Mr*. R. R. IVaa: Mrs. prealdetit will te h.w
&gt;»te«a Sstur- i* n nonrt-.idcnt alien.
, fornu /o f Qm jm *
me tgx. rv-1 l,h W l^ Veteran*, a t tha regu- M 'intuniN DA
_____
inatltute
of
U nn mkbligg •of th* suxlliirv. on
JAY
* - *!- .M . Watson and-M m . C. W. *»F »
r ’1
lld ^ e tl
$*• «(»
M ild
-# i'M | lllr»
lO H til
joint rvtarn I* not nrnito turn through .thw malls.
THUEBDAY
district six of th,- Florida Fed­ by Ifana ngs-nt
of tha taispayer^ It that- none may escape flnflg-Inei T hursday evening *i (he home
♦ Th* -P rco b y u tisn
Women's Baker, alternate*.
erationnf
Women'*
rlnba.
The
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S
(Ini
r
rnmriit
tiUUo
H
imi
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It wa- Vfte-I to doaato *5 00
must Ik- atgiicsl by both husband return, cmaleyer*
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** to*of Mry.i Mso' Shraffer on Elm
*r»
A uxiliary, under the direction
V'lrOjCrJ •t* bft ufr tit |«Hf «
meeting will la-gin at 10:00 o'clock
n-pert on __
i'o n a -U W ,'.-aeoCjSI*
lolcd! Avrjiur.
lU bttlilo
s F i l f M r - J : D r W oodruff, will for tb» W ar Belief Fund of the In the morning and will be a t­ ami wife arul awuru to before
I l i t . 004.90
Rffl
Cro»*.
|
proper
officer
by
the
apouae
p
ro
-*
by'
transm
ittal
Form
m*tallrd
mrluibsl:
n - 10MF the
I &gt; O fficers
l i t o y r i d n * of tlte afternoon
tended
by
clubwomen
from
the
f 1$t*."VU U-&gt;
ror.ble
‘
MnvM
ary.
A
ffsltsr
&lt;*f
Orlaiiparing
tbe
return.
J
names
of.
all
thel
Follow
in
r
tho
meeting
sev­
th
ale-cmylsytea.-to
MMriOp" fo r the fled Cross in
IH rlub* and two county feder­ | Where rrp a rstr returns are .YU- ] whom,
M«curn| unij |&gt;r9ffrrfi| H.iMlitir*
eral mtmlw-s di*i&gt;l«Ynl thetr ations
If ilngto,-lliry .m aaetpay- Jn, .psrsldont: Mr*. CVarlcs BlitUto^ w om an's Club.
comprising district six.
tt»|M(g||F
e»mr(4
I't
|tlra|Ba«|
;$op*l,
|.s
_ Ins 1941, well, vice prraidrnti. Mr*. Al.
IM IIII
* • T rid -rsg d tsr meeting of 8am- ravnvltr nxalcas and nave, a
rr^u* refp^nia nf 1«»*
Mt*. Ralph Austin Smith, first cd hy hnaland und wife on F$rm ; m eutr of $760 o r metw
w. —
hhto ry
of each. M*s. vice-president of tho Florida fed­ HH0, the joint personal rxenuk* and If ma'rTltdi $1JOO&gt; a&gt;m-ro4re! frv'd E riflon. cheoUiu; Mr*. W.
iMtof-'* Chapter Two. O.
R. ..8
of
$lj&gt;00
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tlon
$1J&gt;00
may
be
taken
&lt;
by.
9
9M IM I
lOTAle
. w f l l V - b e t l "in th a'M a sonic ~ 11all ■»•««? t* v r an informal talk eration and chairman of insti­ either or divided lictwren t!i*m lit It tba •m arital,aU tuar-of tb , cm Ei' Jaratoscn, imtriotic instruc­
«»l$ ff%|A „ r r-MMiff 1h r Fa&gt;i|t|ir.i| tftf.M
1
op nomenclature. _
tutes, will attend n* will Mrs. any prv|&gt;ortion as agreed upqn. ployos Is unknown- lie must 1 be tor; My*,'- C.- C. Driest, hlstora t -7 JO P.M
I93.|]t.&gt;t
t»a*|*\in»Ti *»f |hU l lflk to i»
reported wa -slngto,.
l*nt Me*.- J. R • l.ylra. conductMembers present —ere: Mr*. W.W! Wolff of DcLnnd, director
H i« Grammar School.P. T. A.
r r p o r t f i a hD Yg a* hi. h
wit$rM*t»*
brn if vlthrr or both spowaea
These rclu n u .ak au ld b« fllsditm
17k,191,99
r^tprvF rxniu'in t*&gt;.| in
will mdet a f th e school nihli- »n dtgdr Carrewav. Mrs. A. I- o f district six, who will preside. make a retuni on Form 1040A, •&gt;r tofin-a F e lru ary 15. 1M2, with .o n Mr*. L. Mf- Swain, n u laian t
11.1Itta*t| OEttk
condiMt-Jv;
M
r
a.
Alfred
Kini?.
I.
J
K
ItOU'UNII,
Jr_.
«‘iwhlrr.
..f
|ltr .$
CoB'na.
Mr*.
C
W.
Baker,
Mri.
Tho program, uaing fo r
Its, each «|&gt;ouiie is Invited as u single
tortUm * t 3:3o P. M. to bo protm iiu i it "tuiir
tin adlcmnl; 8W*ar Hi4i' IW xbt)tn »i
nt •
them* “Education—A F irst U ne prison and entltlrtl to a personal tlic Commissioner .of Iojernul('Re­ guard; Mr*, llllm cr l.vudquisl,
rastoai by the board im-cllng at I. B. Gshsn. Mrs. W A.
»!••«» litrtlh
r
At|
• t*«t•* nf th-'
»m ll»TE
venue,.R eturn* Distribution i Use-' siaistan t guard: anil MVs M u l » rt'|
Mrs. »». II I '—reo. M ~. F.. I. o f Defense' will feature
the exemption of $750 only.
**_* ‘ -cotflEjiieO Jlnd art forfb4ft» th# b n t of mv knt*tv|#.|^^ .»n-1 b#ll rf
* W , P . M.
tlon.
Witshhigion.
u
.v
.
S h raffer, secretary and trc-li j
•
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I
h
ROWLAND,
ill..
, T lrn'T ow ntcnd Club will meal •toy. Mr-. »». II. Mel'mdin, Me*. following subject* ami speakers:
Husband ami wife may slept I The
__ _
_
law
uw U tnplaU a 'th a t ur*r&gt;»‘E-ltlt r
,
M r* . Clvde parltoasentarv law, Mrs- B. K. each
In tha .Court House a t 7:30 DJI. *. C. D t'k arseyear to filu a joint return! every Individ
if slogto,.9T*‘ H '• A. vlft. w u . ptC T jitnl In the |
t •riffi
Mr*. W, H. Shinny, Stevens, Dsvtuna Bvach, psrll- or separate returns. Where, how* marriedindividual,
.
,
but
vi
M.NAIII
1
not living,, with
T k fre will bo a auW ription Mr*. George A. Spree, Jr.. Mrs. sm entarian of tlic F.K.W.C., pro­ e&lt;rr, joint o r acpartif return* vpuaa*, wbiMe grows l a c o s t a '0/ liwtaUipq. -nuicer nn,| Mr* I.. ,
• IIA It l . l .
I ' l ’ NN
" M. W at- gram planning. Mrs. bmith; nress liuie been filed for n particular Ib lt \«wr $760 or m ort.im iM tiU t M,; Swain, Junior i»*al i&gt;rc«l&lt;lcnt. i
n k Kill* IlllOUr. JH
hrHDri; party for th r liciiefll nf B. W W ar-.
|»
•
••&lt;•!(»$•
and
publicity.
Mrs.
J.
Ralston
nrc*entcl
,th*s
retiring
president,
«in.
Mr*.
It.
W.
Wilke.
«
n
d
U ta lfc d Cross W ar Ri-Ucf Enteryear, neither hutbsml nor wtfa nut d«tng ;*o d , nr
Ilut# f l-nridE. c«uh|&gt; of Hrtuinolr
_ ,
l l l b . W ; ,R i Jamie aim. with .• •
nd. spoiummi by Mrs. members nf tho T nurM Club. Wells, Daytona Ileach, nunaging limy, utter the duo date of return, in
r
an
income-lax
r
c
t
u
r
»
,
Exciitew'fim
.'itorrn
m
,»r/1
tfuharMltail
lirf.ir."
m
*»
till*
*•'!»
«I4&gt; »*f
'
editor, the Florida Clubwoman: file'm i amended return o r returns
past prqrldivtt’f •' Jrw fl,
isber. In tin- Jllotel
roopbnsi1
If**
t
a
i
I
It^ff*
v
y
111*I
1
.»m
n»M
•
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$
1
.'ffh
-r
*Mrr«*ior
of *n »
' linquant from ■rM
ponsiM tity’
ddfetiae, Mrs. T.V. Moore. Miami, on the other basis (nr that yxatv delinquent
v
It;
wq*
amiy'inci
d
that
Rice
'
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W
r
tin- delinquency.
chnirau* of defense. r.F.W .t;,!
W. Mran-V , ex-Renalbr of Colo
______
__ , ___
____ ___
N clllttr’ the-'
i rratdent
o f-'■tho
public speakinr, Mr*. l&gt; ul JlcN- 1a 1&gt; l,uhlte
radot. rrqrosrntisg . the national
Women’s fi
-V
tosFf
juii
«
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UnlMG
Btnteo,
p
a
r
the
K.otlre, profeasor of iumcI i, 8»ctNolnri I'wbllc.* !•:*!« &gt;! Florida -*l !*/«•
i
rommandcr, Jvq H anley.. of tlw
r r ic e - o f
r»,
April
l»
1-13
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H A ve
My rnini;i(aii|.m riu lie
ru p l and religion, Dr. Kobncl
U. SI W-. Vrf*&gt;UI .pea*. t« nU
‘
^
V
E
b'OK
TAXES
ib
S
S
-'rif
£
h £ J * lZ
r
will have
MacGowsn of New York.
itV
g.v.H
'F
"P
-y
-t.
___
vetaron*
at.
the*.
Angvbitt
Hotel
fo r Silt*
To make It eaaler for taxpay* • from filing,
K sewing
Dr. MscGowau who ia spend­
to niei't the inertmaed tsxeai All types'
Clu1),
3 ? ,V Wn
V i
t Mil rriof In-O rinlidn im . Jon. 20, at
ing. the w inter in DeLand. and or*
1:30 P^4, tw lm fpllew.ed .by, a
required
hy th . National DcfsIMO.IeM apcrlfieaMv. c
f j banquet at od&gt;0 o’fldcb.
serving as supply nestor to the
.‘Ctoh,. M '|.$to»
i'h [Utltew
L
'i S i S K 'i S
Preebytcrian Choren.
it
well I'rugram, the Treasury Depogt, ntabotA ahoato• It w*» vtDhu'bv the luxlllary
iiieiil Is offering for sal* twra-i ths geos*
granj llunnm
li
in Church xhiT iqe*(
.
know* over the radio aa the aerie*
of notea. loth dated* Aug* l«|er, A^mtatoterTof 1
mw o f - M to F r a a tt
' ilesOphtr," and has been
( F o r Ihc splrndld .voltimr *»f rttpulr lubor you g u ie un
I'J'I.
and
maturing
August
1,
r on ColcrV Avenuo at
many Floridans sa a
.
Z
* CVttooc* . W j V -hpajok h . War
Br­
d arin g IVoermher. I t wan one ot the bettL inunlha
v ert of
the Chain of Mis­ 1IM2.
W w w lectu rer oil
1
In January of each year. tw4 sea, f u r , bapUsuu. - fc
Veterans Cmup-. No. 1.7 who
gaest apeater. M
sion* program*' his subject will
we hove ever had .In thto denartinenl. To date Jnnnew
terka
will
be
provided,
*0
♦
ore,
lftat*ki*l
*
a
t
.
the,
tipag
nf
•u
d
.fu
r
other
.-like
v
program.
Is tp o n w r.o f
bo “The Background of Our Modthat a taxpayer ran always pur­ addition, to. MlMtofr
P ip p in
H o f l t e s a *r Mr, KUtert. who . , 'h■ rapretho&gt;Awollloty .nutating sraro. Er
uory It even b e lie f than the name duv in December.
_
E. IJovd, rooim aqjcc; t.&lt; M.
Ki»erVs|ioiis for lunchmn should chase notes during lb* entire and tomralst I0114, alii do
•
&gt;Ve
nre prepared . It) properly iterricq all m akes nf
C l u b B o a r d sentativa of th e lliananle Instlreer
in
which
he
Is
reeriving
hto&lt;
tt
,
■
awards
retiring
Ilto»«.
Se.vice
commander;
end
be te n t or phoned to Mrs. O.B.
*» ' a l l t u t * d f j n o t r k t o j ^ U l . E w l i ^ e n
•poot vsTrlceo, on* “
U Q.; m t H n r , aty: %*****• 4 cur a and Irtjcka wjfh skilled workmen nntl precision
hhanley, Daytona Beach, not later neomv for use In poywrant of.
ho* teas He wUL relate hi*, own petwonm eittr. w ., B. B a lU t.lIo f ARa*
x January 14» Tba sfMrjioon taxes due tli* following year. The ’• compenstilois-ai
scutirg
OMdta Springs' was. tha Install­ J 100 to.
len will b n g to .a t 1:30 o’clock. reaeon for the 2-yc*r note It to of-r one's lucumc8l
wtafTtooceV
lUwstritlng
them
permit a taxpayer, If he &gt;o de­ P«id .•In wUoto,«r.i^_v
Club at aslih *mnno‘---it &lt;-th e countHc*
ing
;
• ■
sires,
to
tmgtn
saving
In
January!
wrvieva by nnxtlihlo other
on Wesi.
S S n S
of one year end continue thrvugn m ciiy
D loir in u l
NsUon*1 Defense and which ha has vislteil.
'Imv, ,lhv
Roller Fond
Members o f the departm ent
that / e a r to save for hit li?.**' the.thing laken- muat
a i g tn eral . 1 .
Was th* main point aril)
meet preceding the talk a t
due (lie following year.
Ie,i I'wvimr.
bridge c h in • have ebauged
tod-by the president.
3:30 'o'cleok In order to elect
All nates are sold at- psr anil
Coiwpcaaulien-,
dste of thgit -ro g ilar meetings
the-'’mwHLlng the h o ,la s, offlern. fo r th e enaulog year
secured interest. When- preedit**! hccuaist-*of ■orr ’ Phone 12H
order to - p t a v a | • tho benefit
103 .113 lfyneUQ .Ave,
and
lak*
cars
.of.
other
business
Members
of
Central
Circle
of
in
payment
of
Income
taxes
Hmy
iaxpryer,
wlthmMnfraalH M tiU W the
msitgrW , . „ ___
tbe Sanford Garden Club met at wilf b*&gt; reerived at per and nc- rlli—
__
IHAV Swanson, Mrs. Hunt, . In addition to Mr. Eilvert's Um Woman*! Club on Friday for crued interest up to sad in e lu d k ig __
talkr
a
Hpanlsh-American
pia­
an
all-digrjPMttlng.
The
day
waa
th* month In winch such taxes ign&gt;7&lt;UiMU.i*ii
. . . . M.B. Smithy Mrs. F|*ok R.
lAgNefll,, Mrs. . W £ ErUksoo. n o . s a i n will be rendered hy spent In tewing for the Red Cross ■re paid. Interest will nbt accrue rth * year *
dish luncheon waa beyond the maturity of the notes.
.
Mary Kawllna. Mrs. Jofl Frvd# Field*, pupil nf M ia s ---- - a rovtred
I f net P tm n tn j in pavment of
“
‘a s llh rto a j^ Fannie Reba M nnem . AII Sn*n-|»«ned at tha noon hour.
FIHi. s$d Mias Quasi
Uh ilu d en u of Semin *1.- Illeh
During fj&gt;+ ctooea. o f the1 busl- income taxes, they will be re­
.
presided
over
by
deemed for cash under certain
Rehool ere tmrited to beer Mr.
, fire. U.E. Roiline, K 'ftod conditions a t the par* UN 1
ivtng tbe Schtok K U m t.
• S M t S S i w u were _____
In socepHlMUiy
price paid for th e notes. In
U . 9 l l l , f 9 l t H f I .N p * W e ,
sided several other word*, the taxpayer If he
d h ~ ”have
nS w ifts.
u u . ln
in , In
inu&gt;s
nav, bo e, ee n
U&gt; tacit of three
"
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.
W
b
f
f
i
S
l
i
grow
tog.
me Um notea fo r cash, get*
timed nt t m miles sn hour.
T jij,A |T j.« t&lt; c 0 /) W i l l , U j o .
l
K
b - lag plant* during T f i
ju st the am ount he paid.
■ '■ »
...... —
past .monUM w rvaths, flowers,
"
_ nplete
Informatio n - about
f
Tfaaiuty notea will be found to
Tourist
e Treasury Department circular
Memorial
Hospital
and
S
tam
p
*
Buy
SYdiUhle- at local bonks, Federal
during
as; a total of 309 Reservo bonks and bronchos, or
reported as being Treasury
plant#
lury Department, Washing__ring tho
wt .ata
exchanged during
the month. A
D.C.
fa v o ra
S Treport
rap o rtofofthe
thework
worko f
___
the Junior Canton
Garden Club was
NO. •
b a r g a in d a y
S 9 1 9 0 :; W i 9 c U R t p p t r t
OF A
^T he County Comaloaloncro have METUO
j t" RAM
M B 8 . L 0 , m , 1" ‘
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E d ito r

P e r sonals

" K tta y ifr * - » £

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U.S.W.V. Auxiliary
Officers IpstiiUed

Women’s Clubs To
Meet At Daytona

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‘‘NO BETTER SERVICR ANY\YHERF?’

Central' Circle Has
AlM&gt;ar Gathering

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TODAY

T.Jyy

to EfQigfooii Qomotonr ondlraomj

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provides tha
that the
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Tho regal
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If, oosrcUry and D t*- »r», end tho

Ai.Victory stregrner wijl bo, a^oched, to
rteiy new."Amefjcon:' Ft/e policy . . . ccrtifymg that the entire omount of pwgiium
specified jn thepojicy Hosbc^l usodjobuy
UnltEdiStataFDetonseiBqqds,. . ond indtir Jroeey is doing it* bit to

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'Tows

TU ESD A Y . JA N U A R Y IS , l M T v

Two Teams Take Distance Runs
Feature Track
Major Honors In
Slate Tonight
Bowling League
Tbo Camway Agonry bowling
f l r t and th* Hofmann Electric
team “went to town" In bowltag raaulta laat wwk In tha
Cammarrlal Laagua. Carraway
aat up a new high ilngla game
record of 850 and a three game
high o f 2,299 In defeating the
atrong Celery C i t y o u tfit In
two of three games. Hofmann
Electric roppeif two o u t of
three ronteita from tha league
leading Tavern team.
The Tavern rate* one game
ahead of Carraway, whlrh, in
to m , la one game ahead of Km'
ertrk Hardware, who enpped a
m a|orlty of the three matches
with 8L Johna.
Ed Randall wan high for the
week with 604, while Ine Ind'.ri
dual leader* a r e R. Seudibr
with 159, E. Bartllng with 155.

I /) NO WOOD, Jan . 13 — (Spec­
ial)—Dletanre rare* feature to­
night’* program a t tha .SanfordOriando Kennel' Club a i router*
go t&lt;&gt; the po«t in eig of the
eleven eventa. Poet-time for the
fliet rare la 8:16 o’clock.
Tonlght'e feature race marka
the return of City Judge, which
hae been out of action for the
la it week due to an epidemic of
heavy cold*. Red McGee, .leo
benched with a cold, alio return*
In the eighth, race.
Favorite* In tonight'* rare will
probably be GullJeraleeve
and
Rambling Norm, two of the con•latent follower* of Ill-Guide, the
track’*
aenaatlonal
greyhound
which la it Saturday won it* fifth
•tralg h t race of tne meeting.
Overnight Kntrle* For T u r a d a r
l i n t Race— Faturlty

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6:00 Jim White
6:05 Up New*
4:10 Grayhocnd Cu*
0:15 V o ice.o f Onunlway
0:30 Lpm and Abner
0:45 The World T-.lny
7:0) Dinner Muafr
7:16 Sam Cuff “Fare of the
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7:20 Up New*
7:30 Secnntl Huaband
8 :00 Uoya Town
8:30 Unannouncrtl
8:56 Elm er' Davla and the New*
0.-00 We The People
0:30 Report to the Nation*
10:00 Glenn Miller
10:16 Public Affair*
10:30 Sporta Reporter
10:45 New* of the World
11:00 Guy l/tm bnnlo Orrhe»tra
11:30 Denny Goodman O rrh.ttra
12:00 U nion W ell., nrw*
12:06 Sign Off

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Phone 488

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F. Ijtw»on each with 146.
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Carraway Agency
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Emarick Hardware
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Celery City
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Hofmann Electric
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8L Johna
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Toulhton Drug
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Hogan, Thompson Smith Declares
FARMERS’ MARKET Fed Basketball
All Popular Brfcnds
H e For $10,000' Seminole County
Team Will M eet.
■ tsre a o m n r s a a n r
F i t * D eliv er y
Needs Iron Lung g u m u v MMreaner
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DeLand
Tonight
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LOS ANGELES, Jan. 1 3 ,-W )
— Drama and heartbreakera were
written into the finish of the
seventeenth annual 110,000 Los
Angela* Open Golf Tournament
yeiterday as wee Benny Hogan
and hu»ky Jimmy Thomson wound
up in a deadlock for the rich
prlxr, and history repeated Itself
with a slap In the face foy hard
luck Sam Snead.
Hogan and Thomson, golf*
mightiest men yesterday, finished
the four-diy 72-hole battle over
the green acre* of Hillcreat Coun­
try Club tied a t 282 blow* apieee.
Tho’m»on shot the finish round
over the par 30-30—72 course in
uneventful, consistent
fashion,
leaving Hogan to supply the gal­
lery thrill, and Rnead and P^w
.e tte r Harry Cooper to furnish
I the disappointment.
Rlammine Sam
from H o t
Springs, v»., blew himaelf out of
TOMORROWS PROGRAMS
the tournament on the eighteenth,
0:30 Norman Dra*b-y A III* lie took eight blow* to conquer
Fla. Cowboy*.
the steep elevated par fire bole
7:00 D rcakfait Drrvitie*
and elided with 286.
7:46 tip New*
7:55 W eather A Time
8:00 The Workl Today
H:|5 Organ Mood*
8:30 Mu.le Men
8:45 Virginia
0:00 Morning Devotion*
0:43 American Schmtl of the
Air
a
9:46 Up Ncwe
Five
white
rases
and
18 color­
10:00 M am rl
ed were on the docket for trial
10:06 Muaic Room
by Judge Frank Miller of the
10:10 Faehion Frock*
Municipal Court Monday a fte r­
10:16 Myrt A Marge
noon a t 4:00 o’clock,
10:30 8tepm other
White ease.
together
with
10:46 Woman of Courage
rh arg rtan d sentkncea follow:
11.00 Drama of Food
11:15 At Horn, With Rally M ar­ Berl Henson, speeding, bond es­
treated; Zina T. Carwlle, drunk
tin
rnesss, bond estreated; Oscar
11:30 B right Horlion
Spartan,
drunkrnesa, bond es11:4&amp; Up New*
trra trd ;
Paul Sold, loitering,
11:56 Tem perature Bulletin
transferred to County;
David
12:00 Kate Smith 8peak*
Martin, reckless
riding of a
12:16 Checkerboard Time
motorcycle, 85 or 15 days.
12:30 Dancetime
12:46 Our Gal Sunday
Negroes who were brought
1:00 Life Can Re Beautiful
before the Judge for trial were:
1:15 Woman In White
C. C. McCoy, speeding, bond es­
1:30 Bridge School of the Air treated; Charlie Nichols, leaving
1:46 Road of Life
the scene of a n accident, flO or
2:00 Young Dr. Malone
30 days; Charlie Nlchob^ reck­
2:30 The Goldberg*
less driving, case
dismissed,
2:45 Up Nrw*
Liable Holloman, disorderly con­
2:50 Jim While
duct, |t 0 or 30 days; Mable
2:65 Temperature Bulletin
Holloman, drunkrneaa, $10 or 30
3:00 Farm
Security
Admini­ days; Clarence Jam es, driving
stration Program
while drunk. 820 or 60 days;
3:15 Kenneth' Hpenrrr, baritone Willie llerth le, assault, case dls3:30 Renfro Valley Folk*
mlssrd; .J . W. Coleman, reckless
3:45 Children Aleo aru People Urivbgpt' caae&gt; dismissed.
3:55 Press News
Also Mary White, disorderly
4:00 Columbia Concert Orches­ conduct, $10 or 30 daye; Mary
tra
White, drunkrneaa
$6 or
13
,4:30 Ring Along— Ijindt Trio
daye; Mery Kolerte, disorderly
4:46 P reis News
conduct, $26 or 76 day*; Wil­
5:00 For the Farm er
liam Sarage, disorderly conduct,
5:10 Twilight Melodies
$10 or 30 daye; Richard Mathis,
6:45 Scattergood Balnea
•riling liquor, $73 o r 90 days;
6:30 U. P. on tho Air
Lily M ta Thomas, drunkenee*.
$3 or 15 days; U ly M at Thomas,
disorderly mnduct,
(10 or 30
Guy Stovall, colonel on the days;
Will
Jackson, driving
•to ff of Governor .Fred Cone, an* whllo drunk, $200 or 80 days.
anounced th i. week th a t he would
oppose P a t Cannon for hla Fourth
The population of
Kweilin,
District scat In Congress. Stovall capital or • Kwangal
province,
la a long tlmo resident of F t. China,, has reached 200,000.
Lauderdale.

21 Cases Tried
By Judge Miller
At City Court

O f Salea t &gt; T e i s i e i A .M .
“One of
Seminole
County’s
. Jae. la. i s a
retest needs today la an Iron
Pkeaea 48
| _D S I M
i f ”. Ned Smith, chairman of
ri.oam s r a n o u -n
Seminole Cs'inty Committee for
R K P O f lT N O . 41
the Celebration of th# President’s
Birthday, declared today, in dis­
cussing plana for raising funds to A V O C A D O * D u D jk t Z* te i » IS et
combat tha
Infantile paralysis U B A ^ N IJ ^ B u l l p r T d r g n ll.e e lu
disease.
n E K T M D os Han t O e In tee
“The Iron lung It essential in C A I I I I A O E T o n D o lk l i e ee In
te e e Mpr t l . l l r t ii n .,. Pit
the treatm ent of certain types of
lit
Sevor
llp r
ll.e e
lied
Infantile p n n ly s li but not essent­
ial In all types of tha dlseaee', C A U Ll .ilri u i v r i t n r n fc r n . t t
said Mr. Smith, “however, It la f .'A H H O T D n » , Bun l * r In esc
a very valuable ally In the tre a t­ C K I A a v r C r t l l . l t in •&gt;.(•
ment of many patient* suffering i l l A V U T B B a li a r l i e s
from respiratory distress caused C D I X A R D a Do* Ann t'&lt;W- i „ 4Sr
K IK lH t a A N T B u l l p r l i e In |l *4
by other diseases or accident
■’ra le s It .t e
‘‘Only the other day one or O l t A l ’ K r i t t f l T
Bn*
t’ R
r a m i.
It . t e
H
no*
lis a
itr
No j
Sanford’s prominent business men
l l . l t 14 Bns lia s t t r
told me th a t the life of hla bro­
IB
iN
K
V
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a
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K
ail
O
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a
i
i
,
lllntanm
ther might have been saved had
ll.tt
there been an Iron lung In San­ t . t T T T C I ’ K Ica bere f*rl lce,l to—
ford at tha time he suffered a
I4.ee. 4s— | L te . • • - | l aa
crushed ch eat T hat la only ont O N IO N N Dns B u n t*e In loe
O
lt
A
N O It o
Bos I I S
C o m b 11.71
of th* many Instances where th*
H a g M e No. I | t « e Baaa IS r
use of a respirator, o r iron lung r A H H l 3 : r Dos B u n J t e In 4to
was neceasarv here.
7'K A S O reen Hu l l p r 11.73
“luiat summer many Semlnnlr I ' K K i 'i t n a n u l l p r i t . i a in n st
l.'rta rer 91.71 lo 17.00
County
mother*
were
terror
* n* d lllls a . I),* Nu. I
t ’.rlckrn bv the announcement on P O T AA —T O«*t ru
ll.tt .
It— | l 10.
I’ ­
Aug. 12, th a t there was a genuine
l l . •• 1’ W T
lia s * C n m m e rrla l
rsse of poliomrelltlea (infantile
t i . i t — n . te
paralysis) In tha Goldsboro set­ IIA IM H IIK J4 l&gt;»* llu n S i r In 3 0 c
tlement In the western section of H I’ IN A H II B u * .l l p r M um m er T y p e
Panford. Quarantine* were im­ S W Tl i e P OtnT A iTtO. *KM
C W T HnCka I I !•
mediately established and every­
In | l.7 t
thing possible was done to alley T A N l I K H I N K J I 4 *t I In I I'n rn l, I I i «
-Is l l .t t
the fears of the eltixens that the
T P I I N I P D D ns Till* t e r tn **r
disease might spread.”
T I ' I I N I P Baled. Hu l l p r l i e In I t r

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Rollins Gridders
Start Winter Work
W JN fF ^ PARK, Rollins Col­
le
g e grliljrra
yesterday start ml
legV
griddn
a modified W inter training ’pro­
gram under the tutlage of Jack
MrDnwall, Cesn of the Stale's
football
coaches, amt
Ale*
Waite, line coach.
Practicu this year will be lim ­
ited to three days a week, Mon­
days, Thursdays and Saturdays,
fur an eight-week period, Mc­
Dowell announced. I j u t year tho
•quad practiced tig days a week.
LOUIS IN

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NEW YORK, Jan 13,—(JP)—
Unclv Sam's Army told Joe Louis
Monday th at he doein’t have flat
feet and th a t he’s husky enough
to put bn a soldier suit Wednes­
day.
The heavyweight champion of
the world took a fhre-mlmite
ferry ride across New York H ar­
bor, became D raft R egistrant No.
374 a t tha
First Army Head­
quarters a t F o rt Ja y On Gover­
nor’s Island, and, a fter an h°ur
and half aeMlon with a act of
doctors, w as given his
final
physical “okay . for the Army.

LAKELAND. Jan, 23,— (JP&gt;—
Cold w eather In the north was
held partly rsaponilbl* for a
poat holiday decline In cltnia
prices in tha week-end bulletin
of tha
Federal-State
Market
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Celery Fed eag er* 'n f Semhtole
High School will make their th ird ;
O, D. F a rffil, Prap. r
sta rt of tha season here tonight I
Fkoo# IM S
Matter BU /
agelnet DeLand in w hat promises
to be a hotly contested engage­
ment. The game will start a t
8:00 o’clock a t the high school,
and a B squad tilt will be stag ­
ed Letweer, the two school* at
7:00 o’clock.
.
t
Declaring th at the Feds are
reedy to go, H.E. Morel* pre­
dicted the local team would play
ita te s t game. Mr. Morris Iv
directing tne team in the absence
of Coach L.L. McLucas, who la
ill. Th# Fed* have dumped T a­
vares, 16 to 12, and |o*t a heartbreaker to Euatis. 22 lo 20.
Over 20 boys are on the Fed
roster, and many of them will
nee action tonight] The probable
starting line up will be Jack
Herring and Warren Daniels at
forward, Billy Fleming, center,
and Branan and Lee, guards. To
date, Fleming Is the tram 's high
scorer, backed by Daniels.
The local five will travel to
Ocala Thursday for an A and B
squad tUt wltn the Wildcats of
that city at 2:30 P.M. Mr. Morris
announced. Coach MeLut-m, i* ex­
pected to return to his duties
next week.

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“ P"SSl S , FLk.«|U. S. Defenders Halt Two Jap
Only Ninety Miles
Assaults, Bomb Naval Forces
Above Singapore
M en acin g Japs Con­
tinue To Advance
As English Troops
Again Fall Back

Red Troops Near
German Winter
D e f e n s e Lines

°China Press Is
Not Optimistic Rusftinnfl State That
Cfitates That No Sign
Of Reinforcements
f o r Fa* fjjast Seen
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RANGOON Barm*. I Jan.
I f—&lt;AP&gt;—Aa afflelat antwwaecment *aM taaay that
“farther agtl-alrcraft
rein.
f.rrem eaU bar* arrived In
Burma and mere are mi the
way. and “that graaad p*r— n il fa* lb* aircraft also
b ars arrived.

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In Malaya. th e Britinh
withdrew again in nn ap^ p a re n t maneuver today to
-'defend nn 8 0 -m ile wide
front only 90 milaa north
of Singapore na demolition
•quads spread a wake of
IT .-.destruction In the path of
• *Hhe advancing J a p a n e a e ,
front-line dispatches said.
Th* British . are r«trratln v to.
ward tha sack of tha Malayan
p ta k m a b , SO miles south of

^gayTlM^
2LppM
th a t hw
algna
af/
•

British
.fwlnfotcamanta In
w a n lacking and
Bern allowed for
and turnad .a a v m
th* conduct of

and
tha
th a t
ao
eritha

A m erican, an* Britain. t r »U rt
thstaeo-nt**«off«n*l*a.
Allisd and Japan*** air fo r m
botilod for control of Um Malaya
■ k l n 'u Singapore fighter piano
and ground dofanaoa flung a
Ichallango to daylight raider* and
lu p tria i bomber* dumped ton*
of Explosives on enmy baaea In
Hit north. *
TW Brltlah had atren up Port
•w etU nham , 40 nuts* aouthweet
O o f Malacca, and were edging
1«&lt;k Into Negri SembUlan prortnc* under mounting Japan***
preeaure by land and air.
Myitcrlou* report* of an lmmleant blg-ecal* action by Um
.^A ustralian Imperial farce* eir^ c u la te d here, but their import
The feeling erae growing r»&lt;11/ th a t the fata o f Singapore
til might bang on the out*
not of the a tn g g la for air
rpremaey In tha M ala/ area,
oth the BrlUih and Japan***
ere tasking giant atrldee In
eppbig up their a ir m ight end

200,000 Nazis Were
.Killed Since Nov. 6
WASHINGTON.
Jan. 14
—CAP)—Secretary
of
th*
Navy Frank h n n said to ­
day he believed the start**
of Internal unreel la Get*
■ any are epurloue and dalihertele spread to take th*
•dee *ff of America's war
effort*.
He aeeertrd alieo-t every
on* nf th* stories aboal th*
"tcrribl* situation* In Ger*
■any *rlglnatea
la
N ailrontrolUd
territory. which
“alone should rale* suspi­
cion."

Final preparation- have been .no light run Iw «rr; im m the
niadp by law enforcement Ageti- i&gt;uUii|f. |f**\%«*\«*g. » ,ih*-* wincira nml Company I*.
Fourth I iIowe hip ah*idutelv covered in
Battalion, t)efen»e I’nit, to po*t I that no light will -how nuts'ilr.
men at every community, im- No light of mtv kiml. whether
portant (rm i-ro aih
Hint
nII : flashlight, t-andlc-, oil lamp*, or
britlgea, anil at public ami roun- , •*%••«* burning i igarett«&gt;
«tuha,
ly building* in Seminole County Should In- u-ed. it u m -tutrd
for thi* county'* participation in * (’apt Harper
advi-ed
memthe blackout of Central
Florid»I hern
ofCompm&gt; C to “bring
from 9:00 o'clock to U’.'IO o'chick j trun-poration faciliCc*. if pnsThunulay night.
official.1* an- Bible, and ilon t leave your watch
nouneed today.
I home,** anil, along with other
Capt K. C. Ilarja r. command |dcfenae official-. i*vur.| an a p ­
ing officer of Company C, ile- |
to the public to do all
d ared he expected to u-o every ' 'd ih in its imvier to make thla
man in the compnny. while Shcr ^f*r , l attempt .it blacking out a
Iff C. M. Hand ami
Police 1
A-*n»y tdanca will fly
Roy Williama announced t h n t " ’Vrr *br ^ durkeiiotl aiea
and
volunteer deputies will be ata- | phntna will he taken to check
tionetl a t poata decme«l necearvaulta. the Third Intercoptary to enforce the blackout. j lor 1'«»minan*f waa announced.
Flro Chief Mark Clevelaml has
Residents also were asked not
W \S H IN tiT t).\ .1
il
• }*.
a Hat of volunteer firemen that I to t *e the telephone duiing tho
Prc-iilcnt |{t»4*-e-vrlt . • a t t | »
* rc subject to rail
1blackout a* defense officials
nr»r niMll r in t M 'l •»\»*i
\m cri I
CH'll VR't WMr pF«ta|||« lietfi
According to blackout reguln
report* to make.
" \ M II\ i. | n \ .
JAN I t
A.
II
la-t
night
%\ith
nil
tim
in
• mi
Peterson,
cseeutive
srer*• M l
I hr I
S
Army
Ilona, all automobile light* mu«t i
lory of thi* I.-*■jsI council darrn
trn
9ril
in
iVmaM
'I
\**I-..
m
• J ill I iii I n i
llm l
\m erlran
b«
during the half- .clarnl.
!
. cxtingui»hr«l
. . .
"Il is essential that »v
RR N «l»rt 4*f gCIICI l*ll-s-ll»l.» l»f
b ein .tie -rfic h tiltc with the
hour of darkness. All roads
, keep the telephone line
supply.
UiulKami
Indie*
will be watched and this rule I We must not him- a rnneretf iro * JitlMikril thr
Japa*
I ’mlcr thi* | ’m *i*I» iiI * i«l .•«.
will be etrickly enforced, it was ion'*
•till
incniiiplct**.
ti
n«
w
«
ai
pi-*
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m
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l
f«irrr
near
T srastated. T m ffir, is .uoimseil
to
.
tl
.
,■
,
,.
,,
ihictmn lni"rt|
til la.- .-tub
11
I the Vhi.lie at the roundhuua*
k.
*u %it.il oil i-land of
cea.e except
for emergency ve- ,
,.|.m „„ M p e.p etu .tin g
I IUhc-1. «ml Ml NrUt'll ninilf i t - 1
losrt hiMai ron-t of lUirneo
hides etch s . ambulance, bus I , r a |..
Thursday.
chnirnmn. .NIr NrUim hn- PriM7 .
th-* h.0- fdllco to enemy.
sea, fire trucks, I»W enforce- | higruiling th»»t light- of mII type
•i-rving »- cxiriitivr ilire-f-tiM ;
N m rnrin plane* deilroyment
cars
and
nf the •imply pii»r»ti«** mm.I **I
...
«•»»• I must In- turned off. The whUtl*
•••I t»*»» Japuni*-e llghterw
Dr.
Thrnras
Parran.
loTHliond
hoiird
Mrnibcte.f
S
surgeon
r *ti| ri-tiirneil
to an undlx*
n to
n h nK n n
h" ............ ............
"*«•» «•'&lt;■ •!
the btaekm.1
^
«n during i
,
S, Hh,.n r„ m| ltinn, wi„ general of the United States, I* A II rom pri-mg • •»•»••• »*f !!»••
c,0»**0*,l ha-r itn«larr a*ed.
th* blackout Peri’ol is .tb je c t to | return to
A bla.t at will deliver en address ■it tht
i
th,rhilippinr
battle*
Brif. Gen 1.1 wi* Il Hi*r»h«*v
a fine. Chief Williams -U tn l
l N;.T0 I* M. dik*— not concern the | *talr*wldp health rnnlereine
I o lit t.rn rra l Dougla- Mac*
D
im
tor
*»f
Si'IcttiM’
Si*i
%
it
i
U ghta mav
in
but ■
i% —
m warning
to till
uir ' t
in Orlando,
Jan
Vilhur’-s \m eriran and F'BI*
, liPlivs...
v .. be lefl on **-—
—
rpublic
—
■
' sisi nmh t'l
—......* —
— |«; I
Itiig. (irn
l.cuie |l
H ri-h r\
• 1a—
«*-----wanlniK
»
nomea or building*
provided that
raid
and other official*. I '*
he l»r. P arian’- fn»t ad
piiiii ilrfru-e forre*! and re*
t*l»k&gt;
I m*f it l •'
I III*
\ 111«*011• I
Un
in Floriiln. Wiib h 10.1 fhi* •le f f n - e v r o fflillll PI- l i ­ |Mlt
|iorti* I In h m r healen off
niiiirtriM ut th** Angtbilt H • i'ha n-r eg. Hi m o iilii* ngo mi 1 I're -R f luh in Wii-hlMt!'lo ll II.
I «o new l*|i*ne**e n--aull".
-il ill the lia h o ii - nisi ti(•* W• 1 fast
tt*l. th r rotifpifiirr,
t •• u*
«* Hi it',- iii4 4ilcr*s suffering
f t »0-t 4It t ! \ lilt . •'"» • j*i e -e ll f
hen i'lita rv
iit f il
W ould
PMmnil thr Aulijert. "Ilm ltb' Ul
hi t*» t his*-rhave M «‘I m I»Iv
'o n -ih le
P*»—it |Ol1 •. %4 ill
loon
ni
route
f io in
H"i»ir anil eN'atioiitil |b*f&lt; n-r
•i I h - po w er of f in d •!••• l- l-lli- till 1h r 21 1•4 "•'. slg*
Ilo ,.l .1
• II* %««&gt;trli4le*f |*rr—I
o| mn
any rivu -itiimlril.
i • f iir i m in t •li'tdai ••• 1 ho
of
it II
f|iie*tl&lt;iu«
1140•1 44 II 11ed
lo c il
*riot ic citixt*n».
M ilt. It
I i i m i |. s a n il
w a rHi"' pr*Mbn*|i**n
A- Mich, hr '•'ill Im
i lu lu *- - - m iis lii'il u t th p J ti|&gt; Im*-, th r wsr limi
•.
t. ns--**in w tr ic r
in
w iilc ly -

U.S. Surgeon (ieneral

U .S. “ M i n i s t e r
Of S u p p l y ’ " Is
Named By F.D.R.i

Now OCI) Official

Nipponese -Ships Are
Attacked From Air
Off Coast Of Hornoo Hv Americans

Wiivi'li Arrives
In Fast Indies

Nelson Has Control
In Vast War Pro-'
; d .notion Progran*

.MooArthur’s Soldiers
Inflict Heavy Casu­
alties On Invaders

e ver a -m v Ioi** r n u i
Russian troops are reported
advancing within too miles of
Adolf H itler’s
W inter head­
quarter* a t
Smolensk
today
.while In th* south Red
arm y
force* ar* pictured aa atonning
th* outer gates of Kharkov.
Th* Russian* asserted H iller’s
reeling armies had lost SOOJOQO
men killed between Nov. 14—
Jan . t , w ith 00,000 slain In th*
r*c*n| fighting in th* Dootta
r r n ,| |.t I *•11 Am iM Ilrtll
Bhr*r industrial basin.
- .*1 wt rjs t «•«I
iM i'in r .s
of
th e
w h » t to ilo
and ............
Th* German da»«rt arm y. In
l l i i t . li L a s t Iiiiiit-.-s to d a y aa
ready romotianee lit- *»nlv -u
flight fa r 800 mil**, took an unnerlor
nffi-er
iI* &gt; e -ideal
mi i li i a i' v
d ia p a tc h o a a n •xpeatad stand last night a t th*
l»„,
\Vs.tiingt'*n entreloded
i
p
i
i
i
i
u
.
i
l
D
ia
l
(&gt;«:». S ir A r baa* af th* Gulf of Slit* on a
ihat Mr. N el.nn',
dmn he*i&gt;
I' m running due south of El
i'li if »i. 1.1
I’
W a v e ll.
com , •vnnld hr rmn-hly eouivrlen*
.
jn_ | that nf lo r,| It. «vert-&gt;».,h, Bril
in
iii
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1
f
o
f
th
e
A l­
If-^hlcntd
»f
th**
»
h
lr
British
vanguards,
Lom e by th* Sanford A tlan­
i i . .1 r u e E a s t c o iiim a m l h a il
Declaring thet the test blackout '•‘ti-'l to ntt*»mt (hr &gt;•••:•Ith r'»i»- ish minister ..f supply
contact with
National Bank
in
tIMI to b* held In Si-minoli- County frrrtir- in OrlMncIn, Jmi.
1*1-17
fire s of th* entasy r*» tic
llvi-r I oil im*n h.»\»* ngi-ii*i**l a f r 'M 'd in ’ lie H u tc h E a s t
N orth Africa, a t a war* reported a* being the larjr- for a half hour Thursday night i t which ♦h- S u rr * ”f» tit*nrr*|
In t •*ri**vi* in-troct mo in Vih*i» In d ir a .
**t» In th* bank’s history and is fxtrsm rly Important in order r f thr
U nitnl
8tit**«,
Dr.
Ti Hiiiing 7 Judtnid
l.
ulrli tioup*
a ir
iBiwrted
t W satea' ef-- &lt;*fene* bond* by to eliminate the Vbm.** from the Ti«imAM I'ntm n orllf .Irllvrr hi*
coursi** wIn li "ill comoi«*i'c&gt;’ ..pm &lt;hg ...I m a rt imii un ih« Sorth* bank amour, ted to I I 1.1.- srt-up, A.B. Peterson, executive flnit Rtlil'-c* in FlorMn.
Th»*
il.'r ,.f Sn.awak where the Jap.
Al»*x H .loluiMtii, nu'i*
officials ,tate&lt;l secretary of. the locil Defenae Angrbill llotrl will |« thr hrnilA ttracting attention a t thla 700.00. bank
Tomorrow is tho ili*w«llliif f“r • ••Mm, M
Mi«l (ho* morning, t"l^f,».* •im’-«* ha.| -c it e d t h«* c a p ita l Pf
la
and plana for &lt;juarter« fur thr mnfrrrTHrr.
British
general
headquarter* yesterday a t th* annual stork- Council explained
Florida inoloriali lo m irrhasr . frar, wunitii
* not uliuildt*
K ii. lu n g am i m oat o f the north*
ki. ,
r.i
i
wer* concentrations of Gsrman holders msetlng a t which S. O. the blackout and the organisation i
11i»l In ii«l uiiloinobilr lice me tag^ for 1912. j 'J* 1111% of mmllll’hl1
p o tto lllu. rein
f t h , lo c .l Dcfenss- ( W i t
lo '
....... ..
.
tci rit’»ry.
Dutch
planca
r#-*l*&lt;tc&lt;l pres o___
r c ir n.......................
t a m io u n c ra ircraft and troops In Sicily, Shlnholssr waa re-etseted
.■I e n t i n, g l»
i___ .»
.v
- Kiv.anis
t-i___ i. Club s i , -wt il m* ,the .-u-.t
•&gt;»,, honor
.................r
.......
!••
in !*• •! J|i|ianeai*.occupied Tar*
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il
•
*-otir
*
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*
but
later
h muiM* in;»\
Went.
O
ther
officers
elected
J
member*
„f
the
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.
posslblv for an attem pt to Inm * n t hv tlovurnnr S|H**sar«l llnl- .
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|«h»nd.
off
the
roiiat
of
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tiiIngMy. .secutlve « » weekly luncheon meeting t»- ' X h
r &gt; , ".rrn„ wl 1 . L .C " laiid, who hu« •tati'il thnt lit*
vad* Malta sim ilar to th* attack w*r*: J . u
Ilir
pM ivraio w ill m o ••*•«■•» Dtitch North Borneo, and Dutch
'ne***eis|e«a*
.m ^ M «w
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on Cr*U. Malta ll«* only 60 vie. president; G. W , F ra s ie r,!* ? . •». ‘h . V .ldet Hotel
. * , i nv
*»•
t meahV
t i n , - j V* 111 pof CXtl*nd t h t* tilHP lim it , |
ilftvm it w»’0*k. IN h o u r - i . i t h *|*«\. hollo* -oldi4*ri nre iil—i reported
n ir i - t r n iio n fee
mils* from Sicilian aboras, but v i c e prasldanli A. L. H -tt-, * Holding the counril
'■■Them I* n»»
no registration
fit* for jJno. Jmkin-. tax rulluctor, said , M* -I.*hn-'*m tli-clo»46*il nm l tlo-n* hiitllmg the invmlei- near Lake
« h»
fntf" . tb ^ V pl.nnlng” ... ..tend,
th* Island, arm ed to th* t*«th, c o h je r i A. F. Collum, ao el.ten. | l"g l.y .
ttalny.
w ill h r f iv r n tiirM ’s i *11.1.1- ti i
I ii. ^ iid 4iti the o4irthea«i tip
rashier,
it waa announced to-1 Bvlalona under him. Fifty-four , In an Aaanciatod Press illhas long been prepared to m ret day
It til -o u«4 Miitioiinccd by
.
j committees make up the nine
.•f f Vleliew l-Und.
such an o n s^ u g h t, and any In­
ontch from Washington vc*»t«*r lh*putv Collector J. I*. Hurl that ] ill Ilo* n ine r lH - t i’.It... J.tpane-e ha-e in the
Directors elected were:
— . .DvIaiAna. The week inner workT w o i I.I--I - lo mI ii u c u r|H *o ii\
vading fort*, especially p ara­
| ings of the Tire Allocation lloanl
,,r commenting on | feslerul «»ed car stamp* will l* ! on«l
whiittiukrd
by
I**»j*l litu lilin g w ill im 1 1. u l •• I'hiliopou*chutists, would run Into hard op­ D. Blshoo, president i 4f l ' " ' 1were explained, ami afterward. 1,he . *r"r
“ «• i|UotH place.1 on -al.- at all |«i*l off'ce. 111 tll«*
I
•tit
*h ludiea h"niher-, prmumIM-tl Ilf 11Oil of I llllo it
Crown
Psp«r Company
____
position.
•,&lt;HflM r. PeUraon anawrred uuealiuna I *" lolliiwa:
' Th»* erremy ha- | imnorrow F.vrry c h i and truck
|,l%* it IhivAo &gt;n Min.lpnan laFrom Russia, other
Soviet C a m io n , grower and 01110**0:1
by Kiwauians.
planned, and in n»v opinion will 1 nui.l h .v r nn«- of these -tam p. in u rin g Otu* i-hi.-- m Hotom ohilt' i,hi,I t;ni) toiler wuith of ManlO’erhiiois - w ill iiit’i'l m ol
fo t.
euccesMa were reported In th* « ^ w .r ' and . h ^ i J e . J | | „
Seveiwl member, were not prr- j "*'•
,M,r,'rl;dnricel
w arfare J which r.wl »*{.0-J mild June .70, eliiR-i*- in w i-liltllg w ill Im io n
I • fh*
luiutneae nre believed
Crlm**, on th* sector south of
A
J'
I I I ! »«n t »• «n InterH-lub meeting ' ' h' n 'v,‘.r l“,*»lh|ej when a c a t . stomp o u s t U tlu rfi-l
•• io g I haa m i |»* a Ju m p in g * o ff
Leningrad and on th# Arctic
TT.i i^l7T &lt;* r n* . " ‘ . " . w i t h the DeLind organisation
W arning thot germ w arfare purchased for *... Mr
Hurt
f.,| the Dutch Indira in­
T h e r e i- - n il itn iiii «*r t few
coast in th* F a r North. But a n o i i l l l K P c " '
’ *ni1 Scheduled. Mr*. Il.lt. L iing a , - .
^
«•**■••**' “• mustar.1 , at;.l.wl
the g reatest and most Important 8 . U . nhlnnolser,
Uompanled by Mlse Helen H u t-|lf"» o r explosives, he u r/ed that
Income tax l.lmik- f•»r
thf i i 'o h * im it In’t w e n i tin* iipt-s i*l
i'.,. d iv t»ni| i»»g*lt-inng
I It
ill till*
II111mI m*•
I
. . t. tha meeting.
..
.Mr.
.
-Inglcy
possible precaution
lie fiublic hu\t* iil.to Ih’i’II |ilii(nl nl 17 .10*1
offensive waa on tha south-cen­
A
j hinsin, .1an j two solos, “ In F lan -1
\. •■-!•■!day le ft (Jen. Maci- in
|ii« iu ii- s ••*•«•!
tra l front where Rad Armies, presented to th* shareholder* a 'd r r s Fli
IIn* l'o*t Office, b.mk- ami the p ro p tiin t w lu ih
&gt;*ir "i in t. —
imi.’wli»t Improved
h I th e
|ir»*.ifil H um e n c'i »ri hi
1 "In iviimI of our cltlm ." lie f'ImniIm*r «*f Commerce.
disdaining W inter weather, have detailed report Af th* activ ities! Man's Land”,
• --it I-.ii - • il I pntentlv the m atI S -in iiitili* H ig h Sc Im,. | I n m i
plcrc«d tha N asi second W inter e f th* bank daring the y en r| u rirf r&gt;|M)rt, » rr „ tyivni li\ • &lt;"I*L “we luivr f«*r yeur* l iken .
Isi’g l*11 :itio n fo r
hofli
tin «r t. • ,,f It.'itnn |4**nin-ulM, the ragdefense line and a re driving a 19U Ilirp cr,
c;.D. ^ rnl' wuler* •nfe milk
pure]
FEE 15 I'AID
Its', blent
f.C .
Harper,
t„|M*i i* nf
loud hclwreer.
prhm dw ill he tol*i*l| f io in !• I mi
—•——
de*p wedg* which imperils hun­
President Shlnholser, in mm- Vorknisn and G.E. McKay 0:1 LkhI nml pn»|*rr »rw»gr «lii|»«»Rnl
A
M u n til I no
IV
M
, M.tnili l.iv ami »h.* Smith Chinn
dred* o f thousands of fre*iing mentlng upon Mr. Ingley’a sc- meetings attended In Ocala last f*»r grm itnl. Th«* lime hex co m e' TALI.A IIAHSE, J mn. II.
••i i . whuh he ihiiiH* f«»r n laat
German soldiers.
port. Invited spaelal attention to i week a t tl,* mid-winter gathrr- /•hen we nre.l new EAfegimnD. [ iSpccmD — Flr»t among lUilroeil weels -I lav
il.-Morntt* -land.
*'(»el expert mlvice. Welch J (?onimi-iiion mniliilatex to utep
th* fact Utot both loans and | Ing of Kiwanlans. The club pass\# «■4itl)4*le--. hia waa itill A
CORRECTION
deposlta enntlnusd to show i n ; ed a resolution, r .ircssing thanks -very vulnerable point in your , up nml |u y hU nunlifying fee.
•hl.ivinr b it tie aimetl primarilv
Increase, th* bank’s loan* a t for the new» coverage of the cily health ilefrnneR, hut with- Charle* M. Stew art «&gt;f M anstre, |
huav oil
on the iRlantl
ialantl or
of
,
, ^
1•i k« lonT
I'tn’f huiv
I. Brooks, chairman
of' thla time being tne largest In club by Th* 8anford II cnM , •ml Iout Advertising thnt fact for the gave hi&gt; check for $100 to Sec
th* Sanfoed Ledge of Brother- th* hlatorv of tb* Institution, complimented E d i t o r
rtolland benefit either of mhoteura or the retary of State It. A. Cray lu-t
ii«4-&lt;’hii**ire«l
niulom ent
which
of Railway Carman. *x- This WM b rn u fh i About In part Dean for hia devotion to the rm nk« who aitill Nhouml In our wetkeml.
d thla morning th a t th* bv th* acUvitles o f th* Person­ well-being of the City. A similar fair Und.M
WASHINGTON. Jan . I t id** ,i )i. r*. . •*(,uM Ih* thntwn Int
*
i
'
I.
»ti*e
for
Singapore
and
4X000. p a rt o f which waa used al Loan D*p*rtm*nt und-r tho resolution was passed, concerning
The Office of P n ilu rtio ti Mutt
lie h| nu warned lignin*! in*
NO FROST PREDICTED
&amp;anford Builder, a weekly errased danger* from proaL'tuto purtbaa* United State* D
pgi’inent Tue-ihty h.inin -i l h t* tFa- D'llth Fust Indie*.
m anagem ent o f Mr. Collum. tho
•Yhilo tin* tlefendlng
forcui
piper, and its editor, llasky lion* which he termed Mono of
f*na* Bond*, era* back pay i
ronat ruction of neAr gu**o|iiu*
LAKELAND. Jun. 14.-011
TThl* D epartm ent has been of Wight*
? N * d by car shop employ*
filling
nU I fiih
t it
room rve -i'll clung t*» the area they had
«&gt;ur
moat
ripuuded
war
induiThe
Frt»*t
W
arning
.Service
pre­
m aterial aaalstenc* to ritlsen*
rhoM n t » defend, the Japaneae«
following an Increea* In the
trie*. The incidence of venereal dicted
moderate
tempera lure* scnrri* inatrriaU nt*t*ded for war however, ri'tis in.-.l lhi» intiallva
of Bemlnol* C aantv In finanrwage*, effective 8*pt- 1.
liaeaae already
ia rising* he with no danger of froat T hurs­ production.
Ing, a t low cost, th eir - Install­
The ortler nl«o covered ri»li- anil a r-n rv w l n u a 'ilt was sxAt full flight apeed, n coot -•Id, with commercial in s titu ­ day or F’tUlay morning* In pen*
ment b aying u w*U as th* pay­ often
Rtnirtii n nf hulk plunt* itit«| m it I imI. I'. S. “ rrU tivrlv sll&lt;hl'‘
will drive Into the water tion reaponalble for at Iraat 75 in»ular Florida.
ment o f t e w or other accumu­
nthrr .tatim iarv nil maiki*tim? 11msm*x rannol la* iv p lical. Jsoan.
lated bills when n**d*d.“ Mr. when chaaed by hawk ur eagle. percent of the new caaea.'
farllitirx fur which Itirri- i. no !
&lt;-»ntniJ of tin- air. can Isnil
ShlnbolMr stated.
ilcfanx- n m l.
1frr.h trm .ii, nn l.utnn, virtually
Mr. IagWy’s
r* t» rt a l s o
At the same timv, th r tIPM . "• kec —illowod a substantial Increase
a’.nil'll thi- nnvrslnra nf tin naTb“ accuracy nf Ihn American
In th* num ber a f saf* deposit
•lon’a .inn.OOO catiilili.hi'il »vrv. | nrlH Ivy
fire, particularly In
ranted to ooetomtr*.
let: slations they cuulil nliliiiil fimlim- mich minutr tsrgcta as
whfch would Peak n u a iu d Pan. bovra
Tb* ptaaldaat t i p r w t d
to
soma
rnu'nm ant "n rrm aary to
thr rnrm v ttillrrlc s, cm i.nl
AJS?ri2 P •* * •"" ••• o f relation*
a of floors aad amptov*** o f;
an
Vnmliict nf srtivillrx n ir .t c»xi n- lit Wnxhingtun to rcvls*
t r t t t " M m IImw a t w ar with tb* bank hi* ayRrorlaUna of
Jap vlvlr. daacription of the voyage lo
■•liinion form ni som» lima ago.
ti.il to the war effort."
th* U nited S ta te s- a t the P an.
the San Francisco where ha arrived
thoir
flno
dogioo
of
loyalty
to
tt
hail
l»nv
barn
a»»um«l
th
at
A m arkan
a * nferenc* opening
0:00 on Chrlatma* Day. “ Wa boarded
tho laatitaU an aad renewed &gt; l s
i Grn. Mar A rthur w u
without
dent the tranapert on Dec. 10 which
Tha
Brotherhood
meeting
of
PREDICTION
MADE
Pled** te th* pfhlie th a t Tha
I air supnurt, but a fte r Tursday'a
nek, waa convoyed th* entire way by th* P in t Bapllat Churcli ha.
Sanford A tiaati* R ational Rank
(Hnrrinll commimlipu- some thought It
- t y - a dtatroyer on our atarboard an&gt;l been postponed from Tucvlav
TAMPA. Jan. 14.— (Sr.i-rii.li
will contlawo to »*W* th*m
e in a c ru b e r with two plenaa on our nl.'hl to Friday night a t 7:30 — Colonel T rie r O. Knight, im-.ililn th a t his force* must
promptly an d falthfally.
aur* pert eld*,** he aald.
speaking before
th e
ennual •till have a few plan** left to
o’clock at the church.
meeting of Tampa Electric Coin- oh.rrvv, d irret and report tho
iln r.
“ tT# started out In the direct.
The I.lon'a Club will have ■ oanv
stockholders
here
U*t rff.c t uf hia artillery fir*.
L J j Ion of Manila and ptM angera beDutch cirri** in 1/mJon w«r*
gan to cry out. tad jn eaU y , T b b "poor m an V luncheon e t the week, predicted the discontinu­ ■luntnl ■* saying Allied
rrinCenter Thursday
at ance nf municipally owned u til­
la th e wrong w ay. Where are you T ourist
foicamcnta
w*r* needed quickly
con' taking u » r 8a 11ore and the cap. IS tlS P. M. The proceed* will ities. because, he said, the pub­ if llurnm *nd
l&gt;lrb*s
wvra
to
l,J" answered with a eh rug, b« given lo the local Rad Croae lic will soon demand th a t they la, savnl. Th*v said th* situation
W
ar
Fund.
bear
their
share
o
f
the
leg
tuail
-I.-.
‘W
alt
and
a**.'
A
fter
we
get
out
14—(SpaLAKELAND,
wa« “most crllleal", and pointed
which they are unable to do.
--- of sight of th# lalanda, the ahlp
clatt—Salas m
. and m a n
cut that tha Dutch d«f*ndara
Joa fcmlth of Ovlado has he*
r ln 4 turned around and heeded hom e
* r r , trying to protect an «n*
certificates
from
the
_ i. w ard a t a terrific rata of apaod, reived
orniou* roasllin*. One official
County
Allocation
2 , IL tw latiag end aJg-taggiag In and Seminole
will meet
arid. “Ther* ar* IndlcaUoiia thnt
Board for the p e rt ha ee of two
Thursday,
American and A ustralian p b u m
truck Urea and two truck tub**
ar*
helping u* but w* n*ad moon f
far use en a school bus. A. B.
land
ami a ir rrin fo rte n u n ta /
Peterson.
eiacutive
secretary
of ihg bognif announc'd today*
V;:
C -tr-V
Every
farmer
In
tha
county
Citrus
I* asked to meat a t tha Court
Members a f Company C. 4lb
Applicants for tha
rag
Hngtn Friday n ig h t a t 0:00
Battalion, Florida Defense Unit
o'clock b« th* Semlnol- Coun­
Navy Madlcal Corps m ust be
will report as usual to tha A r­ tv Defetus Council, Ale*. K.
■Ur 32 yaera old; fo r the Ml
mory to r drill Thunder night a t
Reserve Madlcal Corps under
Johnson, chairman af
tbo
7:40 o’clock. Captain E. C. H ar.
agriculture
division, aUUd
todav. “Our nation
I* at
war." be aald" and ! am
w gfag everyone to attend aa
FLORIDA—VWIr te

1941 Bank Loans |Defense Council
Reported Largest Secretary Talks
In I t s History To Kiwanis Club
Surgson Gineral

Defense Bond Sales P e t e r son Explains
During Past Year
P l a n s For Test
T otaled_ $113,750
Blackout In Area

Will Soeak At
Health Meeting

15!) Men Enrolled
In Lcca'I Defense
Training Courses

Motorists Must Have
Licenses Thursdayjiumli'itefe.'."

V

0I‘M Hans Builriiiut
.
.
lh
nr
Of I’llling Stations ' »•" •
‘"“I**. Pl»nrs anil

City News Briefs

Henderson Discloses
0Ca* Rationing Plans
W A SH lN O foiriU H-or&gt;

the

Mayor Hill Aiks
For Co-operation

Florida Citrus Men
W01 Meet Jan. 15

U f is;

Farmers To Meet
At Court House

M
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