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THE.SE PRICES GOOD THURSDAY. FRIDAY • SATURDAY
Swlft’n A Grade

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GAHDEN-FRKSII VLGF.T MII.E.s ARRIVE D AII.V!
YOU W ILL ALWAYS KIND THE VERY REST DUALITY

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ruler rleaiiflM rate*

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2 bch for 19c Potatoes

Carrots

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2 lbs for 35c

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14c to 19c Crisp Celery . . 15c to 25c

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tt-.r next itimmcrT northern
«i&gt;!tx rn..V.r their dctnil each win­
ter in Florida. Poat war eapanxion in Florida’* great tourist
liutincu will accentuate this trend.
Sr.lixtx I.Mi’, to Florida as a prov­
ing ground . . . the atep toward
in.Aing it the real Faihion Center
i.t ih.’ Nation ii a xhort one . . .
.ml Inrw ir.l looking Floruiiana
..it . ..pitalirc on ihn trend even
further . . . where fashions arc
created, where, too, garments can
he manufactured.

W K A It-K V t'lt nlui.iimiin enmldn l . i s i i i „
nli.in enniipr. Inn *t..ve nvru
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mid r.isrUT for Inti:.* foul or
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leg* New. prr-wnr. "&gt; .rrigmol ________
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AO np lavoi ol onrho&lt;iy to p*t
CASIIJ Just favoi u* with your
r*qu*.t tor Ih* amount you n**d.
Fait. Itlandly Mrvlc* - no csoltficatten ol (rt«ni*. i*lativ*. or
•mployar. Full dclalla. Inquire.

Family Ixmn Co.

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20-n/.. Pilhhury

Nn. .100 U n d e W illiam

Fla.
Stair
I'himr 1.1

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Apple B utter.. 21c

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Mayonnaise.... 16c

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W IT H

V IT O L IZ E D

f0 * HOMIt, FARMS, FACTORIES AND IQUIFMINT

Raisins ...'.....v.^lSc
Quaker -Oats .... 12c
Ifcr* Oof A r

STERLING

Mora today than ever before. It’* MMOtial to protea your
pouetaioru, for who can tell when you will be able to
replace them! W e have the produos that will serve you
faithfully for yean to come.

Let us assiBt you in securing reliable painters.
We have a paint for every purpose and can supply you •
from stock.

lW A N T B D —

117 Ho. P A R K

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PAINT PROTECTION

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PITTSBURGH PAINTS

T h e Complete P a lm &lt;

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experience, Chan A Com

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Cut Beans ... .
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Van Camp Chili 29c

ACRE TILED celery farm on
*a»cron Avenue, East Ride. FR A MORTGAGE LOANS
To build • home
102-R.
To buy a home
* To remodel a home
0 NICELY furnished bed
To refinance a hnr
oomx. 700 Oak Are.
C. M. no YD, IUV4 Mecaul

and deliver.*).

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No. 2 Joan A r c

CARPF.N trRlNG , " general
realra. W. J. Russell. 706 W. Olh
treef. Phono 747-M.

RADIO 8ervke-~Rm

larn u a n .*

Tomato Juice .... 23c

M IN I):
»Satimt 41 y r v r f iim :
in
| j . k e M a r y , h u n e . c o l.r j l u i k
and
w h ile
w ith
four
w h it e
M ocking *.
O w ner
inn v
have
by p a yin g fo r feed i.le l a d v
In q u ire ll o i a t .l .

'E D ; T y p i s t

Catsup
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BUSINESS SERVICE

E D TO R E N T

Me

Tomato Soup ... 14c

F O L N I)

I ROOM HOUSE nn lakq front,
'T 'M U i. two bedroom*, sleeping
porch, good water, house wired
for electric rang*. FurnUhed WELDING; Ity an expert with
or unfurnished. I'hone 3105.
30 years' experience who guar*
County, belwran 2:00 P.M. and
anted every job. Would h)iure5t00 P.M. Immrdiata possesciala
a
trial.
Temporarily
located nt 408 4 French Ava.
A, R. Welch.
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RENT

Pork &amp; Beans
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COMPLETE llotii.h.il.l furnituic
New Oil burner, (ia* stove, ice­
box. bedroom furniture, ramplel* living room outfit,1dish.
r», conking utensil*, other nlro
•rtklca. Antique three nicer
liedroom aot, black walnut. 2 If.
• Avocado Av«.
. .

RN18UED

$ IO O

Toh* • y«ar or Im I * . to
ropay. No crotfll roqulro.
m onto hard lo ■ a llily .
Loon* on tlfnaluro alono.

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6.Oil | i is I

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BOSCUL
COFFEE
30c

|.&lt;&lt;il.in» tn» ir.t (hr Antcriren
n rj tm itu I hcm in fathiun*

Med. 6c

WESSON OIL

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d in n er......... . 32c

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If w■ «j,h to he frrei If V * wish to
p lr u r ir Intlolatf Ihon inestimable privi­
leges for »hifh * t Kate been ao Iant con­
tending— a r nnit fight I
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VOLUME X X X VI

Established V90H
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SANFOUI). FLORIDA.
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*Nazi Advance Spearheads
* Hurled Back Across Homme
• Patton Raises Siege
Of BastogneAdvancing 20 MiLea On
----- "Ffonl Of 35 Miles
t«F

Germany's most advance
spearheads were hurled hack
more than ten miles and
chased across the Lessc'nnd
Homme Rivers Into Roche­
fort aa»the Americans ham.
mered the Natl bulge into
reverse. U.S. plarics, artil­
lery, flamethrowers, tank deatf^yers, and infantry smash-

Death Comes Sudden­
ly To S e n t i n e l ’ s
Correspondent Here

Starr la Installed As
Master of Mas ons
D.S.E. SUrr was Install'd
Wednesday avenlng aa Worshipful
Master of Sanford Lodge, 62,
Masons at a meeting held In ob­
servance of 8 t Johns Day.
Other offlcera installed way*:
T. F. Stewart, senior warden; L.
T. Sheppard. Junior warden; If.
W. Boton, chaplain: W. A. l&lt;eev.
Itt, eenlor deacon; R. If. Wllltame,
junior deacon; F. H. Wight, eeplor steward; H. M. Pearce, Junior
steward; and J. C. Davis, tiler.
The troasurtr, Past Master
Jama* 0. Hoff and Secretary,
Frank L&gt; Mluer ward not Inetalled g* they h#d been reelected and
It wa* not necesaary that they
b* Installed. P u t Grand Master
.man, asatsUd by
0 rand Mt r ibal,

NUMBER 25.

Japan Claims
Sinking Of 6
Of Big Convoy
Mitscher Pr e di c t H
Big Naval And Air
A g a ia r L
" dapsin Near Future

Truck Then ( loses
F''or W inter As Or­
dered Hy Ityrncs

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The
tiomb

New County Hoard
Ki,ld’ AU
Takes Over Jan. 2

Marines Give Pavlick
Silver Loving Cup

4-— fl-.R*

Is the G .- w
Texae and
Squadron

Frank Pavlick. veteran of World
War 1 and Legionnairethe
proud posse*tor of a silver loving
cap presented him as a Christmas
resent by members of the Mar­
ta Detachfnent of tha Sanford
Naval A ir Station.
The cop which la now on dis­
play at Town Tavern on Park
Avenue/ of which Mr. Pavlick
owner, Is Inscribed with tho four
words. "Friendship. Apprtciatioh,
FraUmallem and Endearing."
Hanging on tha antlers of an
alk bend an the tavern wall- are
cape and neckties of Marines
back to eombat duty,
erticleb will remain -fi)

lK 3 a R
i Franca
8L Tro-

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Th# term o( the proyjnt Bu*nl
of Commlsslfinere ekdltw•Jan. J,
and a new bbard
c+wnly commlseloncr* will take over on
Tuesday. Jen. 2, at 10:00 AJU1
Ra-electcd to the Board je fa Q&gt;
J. Pope., BJ,' Overstreet, Sr. and
W.O. Kllbee.’ New members nf
the Board will l * J.F. McClelland,
former Sheriff of th# bounty, and
C.R. Clonta of Oviedo.
Tha Uret order of the ne»
Board, O.P. Herndon, county clerk
said today, will t*e to elect a
chairman and a vice chairman to
appoint or to re-appolnt county
employees. At an Informal cau­
cus recently held, W.G. Kllbee
was agreed upon as chairman and
OJ. Pope aa vice-chairman.
A t an adjourned meeting on
Dae. 0 , SUte Senator, UF. Boyle,

for the past yeaV f« ex|iecte‘l Ui
arrive' this weekend Ui aiwml
some' time with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. L Wilkinson.
#-

.

CpI. Bruce Mulrhead who ir
attending Officer Candidate SchtHjI
at 'FL Monmouth, N. J- in the
18th 8fgnal Training Regiment,
la expected to arrive tonight tn
spend New Years with his parents.
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in the world. Iim I I 7
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( lose On Monday;
Schools Open Jan. 2
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and department

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nty and county, together with
n*A|,e in I lie l 'oOlity will ft [j tftit* ii ame of l ht dir eet«»r. 1|Jhr to'■hn-i-d '« '. i i f he hoi 11hi v a ml * at ion.
telephone n um b e r
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KiHiritfllnt and Amlf*r*un* va ill
lii* t*( cn fnuii
(Hi A M tn niton.

Htlivt

i( rug

atiefa* vvill

ubsicrve

J4iiii11j-iy ft111ii11». *&gt;1
. wa.** aIatc*!.

Net idonIfig eirlire
fur tavrmi
nr f&lt;*r filling Klatiun* b«* a* ycl
Iwrii agmn! u|ion mb yrt
Thr ■•ffirr nf Tha*f *ni| Tom
luiny
fIS hr rbiRi'd but not thr
» Ian!
!)Miift n| Fruit Company
ve ill Vrr|*

11■■ plan! nprfl

H, H. Rrely llecome*
liions “ (.’ub Memlier”
It If. Rrely, aeles manager of
thr citrus divitlon of Chase and
Company, « ■ » today welcomed
ex a “ Cub Member” of the Lions
'Club t e fllt i, lanehepn metling *t
th* Celery City Restaurant An­
nex.
A leltcr frum W. J. Thigpen,
secretary of the Sanford Elks
lyndge expressing appreciation for
toys donated by the Lions Club
for the Klka Christmas partVj
Saturday afternoon for 160 child­
ren recommended by ths Welfare
Hoard, wa* read by Uon Secre­
tary Clyde Ramsey.
Chief ‘T e ll Twister " l*orter H.
learning, whose chief duty is
levying JO cant flnea for parlia­
mentary rula violations, and who
waa absent for several meetings
was welcomed back by Pre^dpnt
J. E. Rowland.
Action on deciding to pot-ot)

A second notice la being mailed
from the County Agent's office
to alt AAA work shrrt holder*
who have not aa yet made a
performance report of roll con
serration practices for CMC It
waa announced today by Orle R
Mathleux.
The eloelpg date for accepting
' Hoard .withdrew
report for soil with local talent A benefit allow
■ w h ie h k e lw d W
' practices la en. IB, to be known as Vanity Va ‘
waa deferred.to-H talar l
a ^ .t e U n x ’^ W rd .
'■

o &gt; y ••

haae.
bomber said on Jnpan after
dngJe kUperfortreAsea made three
raid* on Honshu and were *aid
to have dropped mrendiarie*

r

Home On Leave

l*W M l

*abl the Uii Ited Slate* ahriuld
have the Jap navy “ prattv well
cleaned up’* In another year

CITY BRIEFS

Russell Wallace
Pilots F or Chief
In Europe Theater

A O flriifri

Vice Admiral Man MtUchrf
said new mi&gt;nr na*al an«| air
battles are €xpe*tr«| to develop

Three-Day Racing Spencer A0M 1-c Sanford Offices
Season starts
Starts At
A t'Served
As (' unner
fea^on
,n Torpe(\n
“i r Plan To Observe
Lon^wood Dec.30
New YearHoliday

eonducted

C dft0(ft1

ID f

hi thu Pacific Ihc JupaneMi
reported n hi^ convoy of
American transports moving
westward throne'll the Philij)pin« ivaU'rs, aii&lt;l claimed six
were sunk in a two-day at.
tack. They said the convoy
included 30 transports es­
corted hy more than 20 war­
ships.

Prices R e p o r t e d A
1 Ranffinpr From $4.00
To $4.50 I*er Crate

r, nine Master Masons
itad with their Masonic

' \

\-.-&lt;&gt;ciiili-r| I'rev*

LET THIS 1IK THE YEAR OF VICTORY!

(TUCAGfk Def. 20. (AIM
—Government today .oeghl
Immediate ceart determina­
tion of the legality of the
h
A nrv seirure el Montgomery .
Ward and Companv facilities,
in seven cilice. A federal
official "aid Use court would
be aaked for an Immediate
P in t
reported
nhipment
«f
hearing on • government
Citei^' from the Hanford ntclfon
petition for a Judgment esta­
began Wednesday when Chaac and
blishing the legality nf the
Company thipped five rarn t&gt;f
sriiure. The employes are
celery frt«m the farrnjk nf uaal
working for tho government
Aide irrower*
hut Sewell Avavy, rhurman
Ammijr the f»rwt i»f the*a irroik
of the company board, re­
rrr to cut »nd nhip celery this
fused to re.ognlir the .ritnre
week v*ere H.(i. Bchreru nnd K.C.
as valid.
Thrasher. Frken received \«rlod
f rom $4,00 to I I . Ml acc«*r«finjf |«
WASHINGTON, Dee 1!U. tflh
« hull main Will! tm H. Davl, of hlle. with »mall »uci* tTinyin«
the War labor Board raid yester­ the !dirher price*
Quality of the celery wm» eood
day that the case of Jaine, C.
I’etrillo could not be likened to and met U.S. N«». 1 j^rmle rofjuircment*, acenrdintf to M.U
that of Montgomery Warti.
Davis u ld the action of Petril- Cullum. »al(w manners for Chaae
In, head of the A F L Mu.icians nnd Company which he &gt;uid ex*
I iilon, in dafylng Wl.fl order*, pecta to "hip Ih ram of colen
■In) not constitute a threat to the hy t he week end and « IIk*
amount next week
war economy,
Davis issued a lengthy vtatc
A
thjda am! Sims* »d U v t * d o 1
inept at a newe conference dis %*artfd ihtpmenl’A of r«dert nrpwn
•imsing the two rases of non in the ZellwcxaJ »e«tion on Dec
compliance with board orders— 7 On about Dec 13 thry nhlppe&lt;!
flue by an employer and one h&gt; thr f tr at rclrr&gt;
from
Oeledo
a union.
During the pu»t ^ ***•]*, ( 11»•v ahlp
As a result of Ward’s defiance ped * aWut nine n u r And the,
ihc War Department, on ord*v_* week before, 25 car a 1'hire c a p
from President Rooievelt. set. , were ahipperi WiNlurjudan and it
Ihc company's plants in .even I n. expected that nhipiornia th|&gt;
rltica today.
week will tidal a ! hiu1 12 rare
1
Petrlllo Case Reviewed
Recent Oviedo celery culling*
Petrllln rejected a WLU order have been from *amiv anil hut
last June that hie union lift a naxt * c « V * rutting* will pro­
I.an agalnal tnaktpg reemding. bably total 26 ti» 30 run- wh«»
! he case was sent to the White celery grown on murk *id&lt;w In
House where Stabilisation Director eluding tha paical vartelv* !
' l l \ Ml
J
I *(,,- «, I
I .
t
' I .-I ■I ,
u i1 t
i red M Vinson ruled that the »hipp«Nl„ Duda and Htmi repfurlad
I
S
l;
I - ,i I r I t
union'ii non-compliance with the
The Citrus shipping timpenaioi
l 1 *-n, . 11•,««* &gt;»f
"»i -*T
WLB directiva wae not "unduly of a week will !*» «»vwi today who*
impeding the war effort.'’ In picking will he imumril an*'
F
o
r
W
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n
t
r
r
A
s
t
l
r
i
..............
i ut
» ' i n i t r t \s t ; r „ „ „ i)m, s « w '. ....... hi.
Octobar, President Roosevelt per­ packing houses w||| renew ac tlvlt)
s i|im&gt;ll"n I sonally supeiled to Pettilki to .Saturday
in
praparation
fo
&gt;. rn.'i'f An- it jHufii f if .4
cumpjv with the WlfB illttc lh s i h l p p l A f n a il week, ft w h * rt
U 'K S h b K
t'lHBf
*b»r»
but the union head ‘ refused Tho porteil
,
I
&gt;
&gt;|rVI |( o f II S*
M.t
■&gt;1 ill *ttii k it it |i 1..filiate. 1•*» ••CJ*
Government dropped the rnsilei
Ret!ufed yield of iwbliMgv, d**u S r lifts I d Ml la1'
I
'•*n»"',l
*
'kill
an
‘
Y
* "„r
* f*** rHllllll* «n»ll*l»IOr i."1-1*1 I I * ■
then
to the hurricane and the i o r » ril |i ntuitici'd
ta*(
«iffit 11ia | f nrkii'
Mi* Wi’ll rt« turpi d"t V llllr U
Davis said (hat danger to freeie li reported in thia sort inn Would hog III
t t he I - " g w on I fiutl I’ prHt cf
1*1 t ,«ti'l «1 Die
civilian war economy, a threat M o r r i " Moaea. g l o w e r rep««i r* *1
■u«ht
i-i til
ti at i K*»' urda
\ f||vr - it v nf f l"f i«l&gt;*
nf an epidemic of strikes and a y e a t e n la y that heaila o f cabt»Mge
spread of non-compliance existed we re im a l l r r than until and that |triiiin&gt;«i&gt;)|i of i he Mote Itncing 1 "hiirky Id" *bof d**w»i a 7 Jap
» daioti g * &gt;1
iincm ii &gt;.r &lt;f aft
"f
...............
.-"k
in the Want ease, but were ab­ it took mure o f th em to fi ll the .............. ...........
night Mint w »»ld «o||i( .a Mifoiigi I TiH/itat i.,n* f . .
it shifts
sent m the case of Petrlllo.
50 pound hags In u h lc h all
T*ui'*tl|« k mgh&gt;
llfl,| '
Hlh] .............
-t . haul
At tho capltnl, the comment of b age it now b rin g (shipped. 11• •
in I I
* of i.l M'M-i ‘ a "d h i
•" a o !:'. i f l « n
&gt;ll I |,i | i ••v w.f-bl p a t 1 • 11
the few Congress members In
nf cabbage recently paid hen- I•.i had been nd * . 'I
Hobi’ fl hel
MU iot strikes ifu bi-'i
town varied.
f»een 12 25 n bug
Oil h.*f»h
f til* 1&gt;
■t ih.
Ha
Representative Ramepeck fl&gt;I'll
......... *'
Gal. who headed a special House
11Ink I
♦ H al
Hi
committee that Investigated the
* be \ ‘ . " Ut*
it
sritofc of Ward's Chicago pro
a*« t * .| t
' *■
■ ’
• la
parties last May, said there was
h
I vs.. I .
!.* •. ■* a
‘'no other course to take eieept
i
(,
.. ....
I
t i( T*• I * it* 1wtn* i
a
s' I ■* 1
to luke o'er the properly egeln.”
I me I - «is|i»-v
vO’
* h not i o
"The lilame, If there is any. is
of hei« nr •lid dt opi ed Mo-it l&lt;*» jh *|oe*- l‘ » -t
aftei
Mint ■Inti on I*
hpf» |f
I hr slim's ii of i rtiii'f«n
on Congress for not having en­
ant hot tied to do so," siitd * on
spot d"i« ii Mu id.inr
liatferti
acted legislation providing for
|nnlk
of the d* »dk
fi h"
One
mean* of enforcing lawful ordera
j
1 no k o f f u t i l * Wool I hi', i*o'lb l •rtiMi'*! ,t tew Mil &gt;!- in ffolit " f
of the War Labor Board." he
I liaie
thi* t no 4
(• • opeiiin,*
,i,d lb. »d hr*
• hr %*■ *1 le w
added
Siitiiiv lm
Ihmti f * «r I f**| i n * t••I
hoped
Rep Anderson (It Minn) comttia |*t . ............. . I........ ..
la!
mented that " If President Rouse
i.i-i n ■ *|tipie1 '
V\ .i hno ■.
ii * -pot &gt;s
veil ha. the power to take over
t eiery rutting in l l r Hnr 1 rd hu*\
th Mil Mn . I j* t» * .g ’ b.
.|*.( U
A n &lt;i
r«tnll fa! abllehrnenta by using area i* reported to hr
' « Ia-I mnode fm '
.*» f t Ihi &lt; •*rii ri ' a f
h 1le
Ho fr.e
the Army, he alao has the (sower thia wee k
A rn*»ng thoae * h&lt;*
g
$ %.
I
&lt;
t otakr over Iv iry other lajslnes* m-|11 be first In r ij t r e It*r y *
"-«
* I•" -n ! *il H r I* 1 '
I
** •
or service rstabllehment or farm H (#. Behrens and I t t Thr u ' • '
. 1 m
■'!
llte.l
♦ |.i!««■» •
■oilflge*.-* ■ 1 c
In the country.1*
&lt;
H'il * to- 'l l
fd»d
I'd
I
i
I
*
I.
m*i r•&gt;w
*
'hr
I'a
1
Henaloi Ganger (It-ND). said
Two car*, ia»tJ» of llirm on Set
11.........
hilglr ••).,„.!*
•
1.|s*' i Hf * vl
I.M
■ '
"What a pitiful spectacle capital ond Street at*uut n block
pitn11* yt it igaln-t
•I*. ft&lt;..n
i* h t.i
and labor must present with their between Sanfonl ami Magnolia rvrnf -afttfeln*
♦ . of seeing
A eal* NHi'
*li*, M»* uii abtckerlngs to tne armed fortei Avcnuea, caufl I fire at dlff' (&lt; nt h»V,« t Isa- eipp.'l ’
or* ,*v »*| t**
i tftic Phil
» libido Ff I III
who today are offering every­ timet thli morning and were put Rlltur I*f t iu- be­
have
luTfii
Min
ii
t Ibt* |dim!
■ftpIties
thing In the world they have In out by fiiernan with but little
The
fiMt
lint
vvifl
begin
4
dofens* of their country."
damage to rara. Both flrea were
reported tn be due to defective tinmiptlv at H nd Im k Then? will
be
nlfir
«VH)h
v
*
.
1
1
Ii
tha
■
!*•
iIV
wiring.
ctiMiblp "fi the *ei Mini anil !bird
The Banana Boys Orchr.ir* rneoB hmi *|uan«dl*&lt; **n thi* fiflb
Editor" Note
I t»r follow-III play at the Armory for thr •cventh anti ninth
. Ing name* **f Ians irt service
T h e track m l * « mnl ^ a y l»a*
Klwanli •poniored dance to in"hirtiie ui* 1ea*r” ha*e Iw-en
held at U:00 o'clock Thur.'lay tw ee n Sw Ilford *iml (trlamlu on
auhmltted hy the Pilot &lt; lub
evening fur the benefit of thr K lg ti w ik " 17, |ii -1 weal of the
for which Mira,. Z. ll. Bailiff,
Student Milillary Tralnln* C‘&gt;rp* neon ilim pointin
to the dog
T IC
LIA
.....................
lln d
WITH
telephone 651-J. and MU*
track.
SQUADRON IN FBANCB, D*e. of Seminole High School.
Blanche Kenned), telephone
- - (Spacial)
-■
’
"-tettent
Duly one dog flnnht*d under
29*
— Mailer
S«r
9S3-W hate Iwen sclrcted as
Hodgson Ball of Jacksonville, the wire under tn arennd* in
___
Rutaell
Wallac* of _____
Sllvar l.akr,
a committee to secure name*
Sanfonl liko to fly. Bo do«*» who I* attached to the office of |n*t night'* official *chiHiling
of *rf*ice mrn and women »»»
Ll*ut. General Alexander M. the Federal Hou*rng Administra­ races. Fashion (inide taking tin*
that their friends may know
Patch, Commandlnf General of tion, wa. a visitor In Sanford eighth raci* In 2’.» I twating Hi
when lh»y are In SatiforrfGuide** Ume hy one-fifth of „»
Seventh Army, DOW fl|htlnr Ll this week.
second when hr won hi* rurc t;i
“Eastern Franca. Th* two h*v«
A C* Kranci* E Huurnlllnt o
All Legionnaire* are rer)ue«ted 30 fiat
often flown Lofether — BgL W*L
Rjiendlng » abort furlough with
to
attend
the
funeral
of
T
R.
cockpit,
the
i
pilot'e
cockpit
lata In the
HU family after having comidatod
ganaral In the obeerrer’a seat Higgins In ■ body. The aervicea
hi* bailc pilot training at Gunter
wifi be held at 3:00 P. M. Satur­
behind him.
days of the In day at the Erickson Funeral
“ In the earrly da
Prance" said Home.
vaalon
of Soul
_____ _______irtRMR
George Wilkln.im, AMM lo? € t WaUac. 1JtKei WV _ was mdtwho hta been in thr I’arlfir ere*

___ .. taMr D. Got*

—

Member

T, R. Higgins, WLB Head Insists First Shipment
Ward Case Is Not
Veteran Editor,m —
crr r T &amp; r tn r it Ot- CeJeiy T h »
Dies At Age 78
Season Is Made

Thomas Roland lliggin., 7H,
veteran newspaperman and for n
number of yearn Hanford rorrr
sponiicnt for the Orlando Morning
Sentinel, died unexpectedly «
the Germans from Humaiu on the 10:35 o’clock Wednesday e v e n in g
I-esse end Homme Rivers. At In hit office in the Ilrutnlcj
th|t [mint they ere 14 miles Puleaton Building.
For the pn»t week, Mr iliggi .*
east of Meuse end 10 miles south­
east of Celtes, the deepest Ger­ had suffered from n severe cold
but
preferred Lo slay in his o ffiT
man pentration.
On the southern flnnk General where he had a cot to lie down
Patton’s counter-assault advanc­ on. A bit prior to the dentn.
ed up to 20 miles In sis days Sidney Gohay, his son-in-law had
on a 35-mlle front and broke the brought him some milk to drink.
baek of the German drive. Pet- Notrclng his condition, Mr Gol.ay
ton had to give up a bridgehead had summoned his physician I»r
across the Kaar River at Hilling- J. A. Smith who ordered tiv.
•n in order to stop the Nails. arnbulance to take Mr llfggiin
Patton's troops which relieved to the hospital to troat his coM
Baitogne's heroic garrison, widen­ which had caused some lung cmed the wedge on the eastern -astlim Mr Higgins died sudden
side by recapturing Rompre. Sal - ] ly of ■ heart sttack just after
vaewurt, The neck of the German the ambulance arrived
bulge from Rastlrne northward , Mr Higgins, the youngest of
six children, was lawn Aug l 1
narrowed to 17 mllrs
The Russians are fighting in !8&lt;5.i, in Killinning. I’n . three
the heart of Budapest. Germany months after his family had comr
reported, as house-to-house bat­ to this country front England II
tle! fur the Hungarian capital entered newspaper work at tin
reached a fury unequalled on the u g e of IB. setting, type on the
eastern front since SulingTad. Snarpsburg and Ktna weekly ()l
Berlin claimed to heve checked server in a suburb of Pittsburg.
the Red breakthrough bids be­ Pa., which he purchased six yeni*
tween Lake Balaton and the later. He later Jolprd the staff
Danube River. Moscow said the of the Pittsburg, J’a Chronicle
Russians had cracked the first Telegraph which he verved for 12
o f three Inner defense rings with years as sports writer, court re­
porter and telegraph editor Lain
In Budapest.
Pighttng
slackened
In th e he became exchange editor on
Serchlo Valley In Italy, aftar the Detroit Journal
He came to Florida fn lu ll
strong
German
counterthrusU
drove In the U.8. Fifth Army In Palatka he etryed ■» editor of
the Palatka Morning Post, and
fpem Barge and Gallics no
lit 1918 left flits position to .tart
&amp;trnulLaneuua)y.-&lt;he U, Sr First a.
job prIntljfg' plant Item. roF V
nny KIT
hhr h
H rt'tt
Arte;
bwrtAidsHnrrtom
the number of years he was scvrelary
north, carving out gains of slmnst of the Palatka Chamber of Omrnn* and a half In the north­ inerct. In 1025 he came to Son
west comer of the German salient ford and slarted publication of a
f«il 'leu toward tha IPrtress of weekly newapaper, The Signal,
Liege and the Allied feeder high­ which later became a daily After
ways to the Port of Antwerp.
the death by drowning of three
These
tw in
developments, metnberi of his family, he went
fraught with peril for the German to Miami and ripened u priding
plan to split the Allied armies (dent there, and later returned tn
and slash acreaa their lifelines, Sanfnrd to manage The Seminole
presumably were up to noon yes Sentinel, then owned by the late
terday, and subsequent develop- Dick Hodgkin. In 1032 lie became
mints shrouded in a security a staff correspondent of the &lt;&gt;i
blackout may have marked up lando Morning Sentinel
more gains.
Mr Higgins l&gt; survived by one
One thing was clear Today, daughter. Mrs Sidney II Guhav.
the thirteenth since the Germans I00 Ellfolt Avrnue
rolled out of the Reich and
Funeral services for Mr. Hig­
through the thinly held American gins will bo held Saturday after­
lines In the Ardennes, was the noon at 3:00 o'clock at the
first that no enemy gains were Erickson Funeral Home. The Rev.
reported.
W. P. Brooks, Jr. of the First
On the contrary, the three Ger­ Baptist Ghurch will officiate In
man armies committed to the o f­ lermcnl will lie in Evergreen
fensive were either being held nr
drhrcn back along (he entire ktH) Cemetery.
Active
pallbearers
will
be
mile perimeter of Its salient in Frank J. Pnvlick, F.ddlr I.anghdti,
Western Belgium and Northern F C. Smith, Jr, Willard R. Con
Luxembourg.
nolly, CapL. Roy Tillli ami Fir j
Grip Tightens On Bastogne
Chiet M N. Cleveland
Reports Indicated that the bulk
Honorary pallbearers will be
of Von Rundstedt’f two armortd Mayor Kdward Higgins, Arthui
armies were being hauled bark Yowell, L- B. Mann, Police Chief
from the deep sail ante near the Roy G. Williams, Sheriff C. M
Meuse River 31 miles or more Hsind, II. J. I^hman, Wfllism F
northwest of Butogpe.
- PhUon’a forces burst through Thorne and R. L Dean.

to the encircled garrison two days
ago, found tha. city a shambles,
the ruins strewn with American
dead, but the undaunted garrison
atitl fighting. Before their lines
were the wrecked hulks of some
300 enemy tanks.
•fiuWequenUy, the Third beat off
couhter-ettacka against the relief
corridor tram east and. west,
broadened iu ba#eVr
and held the lines firmly Into
dty, where the corridor taper*
a width of a ; .
To tha word ad Bastogne his
forces had broken across the Bure
River Una at four points and were
driving tha Garaiana from North­
ern Luxembourg back Into the
Reich, forcing tame to *wtm for
their Urea and other* tq cross a
damaged bridge under artillery
fire.
V ' : *t.
Jt was evident that the Ger­
man offensive did have the affect

FRIDAV. DKCKMIIKK JH. l'JH

rt.uk on the ti.M.klrt t » r i '
*l**ne
t. v the cleric al uta ff nf I h a t r i r l
W e l f a r e Boar it 12 nnd tiuidla of
the Hartford V n wl «mmtl Sr bind

( It g anil atin ri
be**iklet. which

M*frii«d tn thr
1'ieiit ain? .1 prefwre hy ih * a u i k lalion iir r u d r i i t .
Dr F.eland H D a m r, ar e
the
A m eric an Red • r»»»* . (be Halva
Uon Army, Fniletl Her vn r Or
gamtatiom, Inc . Dialnct Wel­
fare Board No 12, Unit IV'; Hemi
mile County Health Unit; Semi*
mda County
Welfare
Beard;
Seminole County Health l&gt;en«rtment; Acting Juvenile Judge of
Hernlnola County; Seminole Coun­
ty Hotne Dcmonatration Depart­
ment; Child ( ‘are Service*, aupervltetl by the Seminole County
Board
of
Public
Instruction;
Hernlnola County Tuberculoaii and
llaalth AiiOciatlon and the City
nf Hanford Health Department
In hi* preface to the booklet.
Dr Dama stated: MAt a glance
one it able to *ee just what or­
ganisation under which a given
case would c o m e .
Ktampla'
Should an Indigent per»on fall
vick, what to do? The case Is re­
ferred to tha Seminole County
Health Department on Palmatto
Avenue and MU* France* Mcttougal."

James T. Vocelle To
Head Parole Board
TALLAHASSEE, Dec. 29. « A —
Millard Caldwell announced yes­
terday that James T. Vocelle. now
a member of tha SUta Parol*
Board, wtll be State Bevcraga
Director during hlx administra­
tion aa Governor.
Vocelle. a former Varo Beach
lawyar who waa appointed to tha
first Paruta Commission set up In
IDtl aftar compatill v* exam’matlona will succeed Edgar W.
Scarborough of Quincy Us h..ad
of the beverage department
He wtll receive $8,000 a trear
ii . l
for heading the organisation wl
supervise* the hear, win*
liquor Industr- In Florida
tha elgaretter tax.

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA'

] | Story In Brief
Of MacArthur’s
|
Leyte Victory
: -Army Landed Oct. 20
To L a u n c h Drive
Lasting 2 Mo nt h s

Leyte.

the third balloon' that bo
Alberto S, Dumont ■with
mad* hla successiul round trip.
Santos Dumont set about buildIs Recognized As After
in* a heavier-than alt machine.
numerous delays, he made
brief, but successful flitch
Father Of Aviation jtfc*
«cr which he is honored.
Ov.

&lt;Jcl. .10— MacArthur aays liberation of 1,500,000 Filipinos on J "y le
mill Hnmm In virtually accom­
plished.
Nov. 3 Carigurn, oil Leyte's
north count, captured, virtually
t-nilinv Iiuttlc of Leyte Valley amt
eastern half of inland.
Nov. li 11-iUlc ,Im U«e Urmoc.
corridor of northwest Leyte starts.
Nov. t* -Series of typnonns Mix
Leyte, stnlrrmiTing -peratlons.
Nov, 12—First of ten Japanese

Oct, 23-2H Sccoiul bpIlia of thf

Philippine Seizin'which the Vup* T f l f l l ' fCJ.TTn-l; American. I(I,W .

By VAUGHN. BRYANT
AP NEW 8FEATURES '
RIO
DE
JANEIRO - Braiil
claim* ita own father of modem
aviation — Alberto Santo* Du­
mont,____
From the time the little Brasil­
ian flrw SO meter* in his bicyclewheeled ailk and bamboo plant
near JYrti* on Oct. £-1, 1P0G, hla
countrymen have considered him
the man who made the flrtt succeoefol plane. .
Regardless of who waa fifit,
h“ tonr hear* out the contention
that Santos Dumont waa a pion*
f r of modem aviation and tin-

hOI THI N i l ! TIM!, the *reot film comic Charles Chaplin (tlmpses 14monlh-otd Carol Ann Barry, a* the cute, chubby baby la brought to a
U ia Angeles m irt J K L | t g £ jflJ t o ^ ;&amp; a lO T U ll“ . Joon Barry..Jhc
C ]r v
Itn latTitSdStr utVWchlld, And, without tha

anese fleet was soundly thrashed
Dec. 20- 77th Division capture*
When it attemplrtl to Inter!ere Valencia, Japanese lieadiprnrter*
hill*.
with Leyte operation*.
in Ormoc Corridor.
Dec. 22—United State* 10th
Dec. 21— Destruction of Yarns.
VOcl. 25— Amrrican forces spill
over to Samar, soiling routhern shlta line completed; enemy brok­ and 24th Corps pincers close oi|
roost of island just northeast of en Into email units, flee* into Ormoc Corridor; remnant* .if .jn*
emy force flee west.
Dec. B5—77th Division rapture*'
1‘ulnnpon, Inst enemy supply port.
•D sc,

ttS-lVf

HAVE SYNTHETIC TIRESI

T IM S ...

• Regulnr insp ection

M oderate Speed

and Rotation

fcn«y Stop* “ ntl Start*

• R t c n p - —hefaxt i t *
too lute

# Plenty of Frrth Air

Y m , w a o r * m lla o g o
doctoral W t 'l l pu ll
y o u th rou gh a n d h elp
w in Ih e w a r — fo o l

IhittericH Recharged
fa.st or slow

Krider’s Service Station
Cor. 2pd &amp; Sanford
D. B. Stafford in Charge

N 4 0 t — ( T br In n ./ — S E R V IC E 30«

TODAY fend SATURDAY

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ABOUT TH E H E LL
T H E Y ’ RE H O W GO ING
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aid of kllegs or director*, one scene tram this drama la shown here. At
the extreme left sit* Charlie. At the right, Carol Ann. perches on a labia
In the arm* of Attorney Joe Set,If. Oa tithing Iha-wditw-Mnml, Chaplin
emphatically denied that he was the baby’* fathir.
(fntcrnuiional)

BAY

AND

APPROACHES
IAN MAICM

OtONOAfO

M a c A rth u r

announce* Leyte campaign closed.

Georgia Tech And
Tulsa To Meet In
Orange Bowl Game

MIVCAUAYAN

BATAAN PENINSULA

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THROUGH IN JAP
. PRISON CAMPS!

SUNDAY and MONDAY

si

u nlinwer on Mrw Year*** after
noon. That
in Mrf'i wheo
tfirre \%itw n «lt «|ife jetti hefori
hOOHet, (fitly piiis l i m e * has t h e n
even been light nth.full heiweei
ini&lt;lnight nml HI A M
Not only will Miami have tie
wrntfier thl* .fnn I, for fnrwftro
punMlng, hot it will have hv
toumi wrfm'h ein*l| in uerhtl fifoy
Ty|*n win the cmtntry** No i
rluh in yanJ* I'rtm l Ly pa***mi
ami perrentage o f ’ roinoletloro
fluring the t II44 -niPtm. Thi
(lulilrn llurnrunc* mimrcteil wilti
102 of 170 in nine guinea fur u.
nmaring
nveruge and Itlfr.
yai«U.
Heorgin Terh wn* riinnerii|t to
S(miiji«1 Air Torre* in the mimhei
•if r«Htitile\hi(ia anil nerolnl i I ohu to tile groyml eovcreil tie
Ienr tmeiit with 120 *ueeea*r« o
/I0 fit«i*i for* a -*0 |«*rrent am*
|H‘tl ynrtlt Tfi e Khgincei* \v\
n new high for the air miioltHl
Sou t heu atern t 'unforer.co in the if
eloaing game ngalnnl tleorgiu
when they hit with S!H of UU
thrown for it S3 yard*. Kven
ngftlnst mighty N «vy. 10 nf
Georgia Tech’u 21 trlea wero goo&lt;l
for 172 yarda and a 17-15 vic­
tory.
Harney White, TuUa'a bullhawk. I* the leading receiver of
the nation with .10 catcher for
611
vard*.
Clyde
Goodnight,
Tulaa'a other emt,-pulled In lu
fur tOH and Half hick Kd Shed
loaky took 16 fur 2(11. On thi
firing end, Ferry Moaa haa hit
46 of 77 for the Golden Hurri­
cane for 1B0 yartU. The moat
remarkable record, however, ia
owner! by Maurice (Reill Wade
with 23 completions In 3(1 throws
and 623 y»ma gained.

ST. AUGUSTINE, Dec. » . (Special)—Four cltlsen* of Han­
ford are member* of the Bishop's
Committee o f, the IAliy for the
baHdlng fund' campaign of the
tlnlUKi CalhaUo Chari Dr* of the
IHoceao of Balnt Augustine, It
waa announced today by tha Mast
llevemnd Joseph P.
Hurley,
D.D., Bishop of the Diocese.
■ Tbd Tour member* « f the com­
mittee: arei; George K. Balm**
Andrew Mahonby. John it. &lt;katl
gun, J. K. Wathen.
■Paying a tribute to the mem­
ber* of the' Committee of .the
Laity, Blahop Hurley undt
‘ I t la a source of greet pride
to haeU’/dbch outxtaMJng Cratollca, M ■wtfl&lt;hfe' yhMwV e)ttaM&gt;
aaaoclated Nvith me In thl* cam­
paign.
*
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, ‘The member! of thla com.
niittee are men tnd women'who
not only ihteafely blah to help
tywir. fellownien, bat Vhe-' alw»

landln*. he told the Paris press,
“ It—wasn't the machine's Vault
that I did not fly farthet. I still
am Dot master of its control!
and was unable to manatee It to

day."

Two weeks later he flew more
than 200 yardi at height* estl
mated at a yard 01 more amt n
■peed of 1H to 21 milea an ho-j».
Reluming to his homeland In
IMS. Santos Dumont lived for a
tlina In the Uraxillaji summer
Capital. } ‘dtropolia, near K&gt;&lt; do
Janeiro before hia death In 10.12.
The one-room frame structure
K rched ore the aide of n hill to
tmpoll* Is now a museum runUTninic relic* of bis Ilf*.
Foot comfort ■hr conductive to
joyful expression, *o be sure
■locking* or shoe* are neither too
abort nor too tiicht.

' Deutch" prise and wrote a *uc
•essful conclusion to four years
’* experiment* In which thl*
Young son o f * wealthy Sao
l aulo landowner almost lost his
life.
. „
j J n 1JJB7, he built the balloon
• Brasil • in Paris and the fol'owln* year, mounted a *aaoflne
•n*ine. n propeller ami a rudder
•n u similar gashog In an effort
o prove hi* theory that a ball-ion
could bp managed and directed
m the ah.
His firat fllchi ended in a
rrash. On H* nwrf. attempt, he
Heeled the Eiffel Lwver. hut wa*
■arried
wide
h&gt;
winds end
•rashed before he could return to
■*" point of departure. It wa-.

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.
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Also Mirage Herb Tea to as­
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On Sale si

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MANILA

MIAMI, Fla.. Dec. 2t» (.Special)
—The air above the ( ) range Howl
will lie burring with leather
projectile* New Year’s afternoon,
if one can judge unythins; from
Miami weather burenu recurd*
oml the regular srnsoa forward
passing perfiii ninnrr of the run
testlnit (imrgis Tech mid Tulao
football trams
Weather is so nil Important
furtqt In foot hall (illrh unit rairh
iifrtl i% warm tiny t** j to
fi«»rly
I heir throwing mu•*rift* uful a dry hull for Accuracy.
A font field meins riTeiVi'r" ca
more rrnd ly Lrftnk ln!»* the
flf»iir, nml there i* fur lew. (dinner
of the throw «t|in|Mng tiff theii
fingfm on h hriglit 'lay

U you arc ihc lucky driver cu
titled to new lim . don't look on)
further. Here's the place to come
— Kelly's the Buy. (Wsitimr buy
In* 1* name buying) Kellys hav
been top* for )o yrari The con
lul wurkinontliip. rigid intpcctio
and “know-how'' that mode pre
war Kellys so lough ore pitying
dividends today.

M A K E ’ EM

F R ID A Y , D E C E M B E R 29, 1944

NEW YEAR GLAMOR
p ? V m a ic
rr lA N C A N '
T il MATE

With u new flattering permnnent wave anti linirtlo. A .styllHh coiffure will definitely put you "in
the groove."
A t AMERICAN TORCH CONtOUOAtl their poaltlona on Mindoro, lha island Just below Luzon on whlc*
Manila and Its approaches art located, the area on Die mop tukra on vital Importance. Here It Was Dial
American defenders fought a gallant bailie against overwhelming Japanese f o r m at the beginning nf ihs
w ui — and here It la that AmtrLcao plants are pouring ton* of destructive bombs on enemy Installations..ships,
barracks, sod other target* In the struggle now being waged to recapture the Philippines. Names familiar ui
the start of the war once again make their appearance In tha daily headline*.
(fn ltm ailosn i)

A N N ’S MIRASOL BEAUTY SAL6N
0 7 N . Park A v e .

German Advance
Spearheads Hurled
A cross Homme

IT’S A DATEl

( C .H t l.H t* 1‘r.w l*OK. Ilo .t
T hird hint been flghtlnir foot by
foot Into the Siegfried Lin e

SHE’S WEARING

But it also govt I'attun ih ■
nppuf(unity to wreak ilejilructlur
on tho German* in the open terrain uf Luxembourg anti Southern
Belgium to a much greater ad­
vantage than fighting tha Ger
man* behind the ateel and con­
crete defenses of the West Wall.
N ail Offensive Breaking
German
broadcasts
reported
aoveral days sgo that Patton was
■Diking from the smith and to­
day'• official confirmation » t «
strung evidence that the halt!.*
to break the German Winter of­
fensive was secure1 joined.

Drain Cleaned by

Seminole Co. Laundry Co
Dry Cleaning Department
The confidence o smooth, spotless Bjipenrance
give will cwry yriuthrough any occasion.
Phorfe 475

Dry Cleaning Department

The Third Army broke ncro**
the Sure lllver and reached the
outskirts of Sunre, seven miles
southeast of BaaMgna, broadening
the base of the relief corridor to
the city and threatening to outflunk German force, attacking
that life line from the M at
Another force broadened tho
corridor to poaalbly three mile*
by driving op to poeltiona north­
west of' Hainiei, thrw mad a half
mllei northwest of Hurre ami five
and a half mile* south 'Xif Baa
togne. The TJ\lrd rah Into tough
resistance along Ihl* sector nf
the Arton-Bealo-fe highway. ,*
Although the dlspsuh did not
say so, the sdvAneaeVpt the Third
Army prasumably euVkrejr, (Tie
nerlotl uu to nodn *&gt;«tl43xlay, m a
Jurthar .gains may have, been
prisoners and considerable num­ grounded, by the weather.
seored since.
LleUL Gen. Courtney II. UOQ* ber* of armored eehklae*^ and

gee' First Army, pressing down Wiped out one pocket.
from tha north, v u teas than 20
Tha tide of battle definitely
mile* from niton's force* at
Ua.togne.

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M A T
■ P W &amp; *w
_Oellet, four tallow east of the
rfter. had Men tM- •tie-i rest ap­ H P &gt;n n u p c p
proach of the Uemuh* to the
%O f T M

Kidiaawa f,&lt;

southeast of

blown brU-

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CHarlUes
-tofltfiMU 4RMniyiek
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Nav*l officers who Iiavc just returned fr^m the

Belgium and Alliedjlfellne*. There
1
tha armored tip “of ,*a Germai
Mriflum w m shattered.

We need cars ba&lt;fl/ for emtontjul workim gpd

The average wet

...

waa in progress at the latter
up to nooe.yaaUfday.
TTie Germane alt&amp;ked at
'm l pelttU .on a.fWe-mUe ■
irom ^llarate to-Tictten,
mile* west of QmndmeuII, v

Phone '

Pacific comhat area.

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"Cant believe my own eyes, anymore".

Yes—wc agree with you sir—-espci. •
. tally when wc see how automat u.
electric water heating has revulu*
lionized the cleaning tasks in the
home. It's a far cry from the old tea
kettle singing the Saturday-night
bath blues to the modern automata
dearie water heater.
. . . The clettrdnic age of tomor­
row will bring even more improve­
ments and conveniences, it will pro­
vide.
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Attractive table-tqp styles capable
i of supplying all hot water require- ’•
meno, including automatic clothes
apd dish washers which demand j
water heated and maintained at just
c^e right temperature.

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a proaches the valley "1 am going
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Immortal, Into a body that death
lift F. 21 U'mdnvmday, Fraytr
cannot touch a n d that sin cannot
and prulff m*#ilna.
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taint, a body fashioned like IIIMorning Mervlce. 14:0* A M.
glorlous body. Earth is receding,
Wedn.ndny evening eervlee
r ia n T ssirrsioniar n i c a n s
-heaven is approaching. God's holy
JOB a . t o i j . i:. I’e-tor
TIIK rut,iii'ti o r riliUST -'4 Church
v a n g e l s . o r e calling me. I f this iHcliiKih S:St A. M. J * C.
NToman’e flu b lildg.
Davis, Huperlntenrbnt.
death there is no valley: T h is is Ilk
(tak Ave.'
Mart,Ins
kVorehlp. tl:SS A, M.
glorious 1 have been within the D s v i d l l - r r o l d . M in is t e r
"•r»,»n Huhject. T IIB l*ONQUR4rr
r t t e a ; I- have seen the children IS:Se a.Si, Hander Mchoel • e ' M V
OP rBAII.
Anthem "OSdlcB4lon“
Krone and Dwight. (T hese were
Holoa, Mr. Cherts! Morrison and
Lar(ri
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hie grandchildren previously pass- l i f t I*. SI Hundey evening — r »U '•
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M IM ID N U IV
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we nre »il bmno forever. Think
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u* a perrnniitat dwtdlmi* for HeI A H K fti iV IIII H
W l i t K A K.1IT
n v m a i i t i « i :&lt; 11
niiaom .it ones He Miy*, I will
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make a new heaven and p new
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earth. 1 will found n *peciul
l bft hl*l it*A» |i.[ifsi*lfiic lii revie wi
H u la m l H llftp , Hu a t.
^ klnKilom. I will rear eternal man*
llu r n ln a Wur«hl|i
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Afiotlis-. 4* |ir n- *. Iss -lull itnew
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with my blmnl.
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Heailer, let the pro*pect of F il.
f l- .- u i.|» lip Is , l i l t W ill
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Armtti*» &gt; it in wills'll In Mini
dwelling’ In this houne o f lh«
I I , 3 1 H ^ SI In n * r a i l f i l l
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Lord forever, reconcile you in
I A * r i i i ! i t A i m . i i i i i . T o r i« u k
ony of the rutiffhneaa or diffieul
l‘i«T'iirr» for ill
lliollii
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ltm»k v, id, |&lt;i(j*ww « li‘ *ii ,,in| ftlilld,
I N’s in ynur preaant path — re
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Mu lulu y Hflioul, |U I’ d A 21
memhor they are but pilgrim
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tfuntlay Aloi ftliitf Wurinip, 11 00 ’ l*-l«rr*r»
pn»vi*ion anil ptljrnm fare
Let
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the dlutanl beacon in*: Ittrht, that
Chrl«l Amh*»**.lor* 7 00 P M
I l l s l 1s e l r e r ti e - te ll
*o oheerinirly »|&gt;cak» of u home.
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T I I R C l l l u c n o r r ;o t i
:
s e n s ; tie , +w I lie s s tu .le o t t , » l
billow*, or to think o f them only Holljf A v * nur m| F ifth Rirr*|.
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^ noyv entered into reat, th at one
V r a y r M a a t ln a W e d . I 00 I ' . M . - r e c l o - l i i - In u p u n U -,
could read, nnd w rite, and p ray,
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and cat, and drink, and compote
Tin: mtituTi or g» d
one'a aclf to alccp. a* w ith the
( T l t i n t T I o r T M IV D A M I t l l g
IU - ik h S i
It- .
I' ii. l u - l - y . I'- .t o r .
f l B V . It W
M IU .iD t . I’ s - t r ir
thought, noon In be In heaven,
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and that forever and ever,
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further tre n tin rn t.
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The fn-nutiful home of M m .
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honorinif
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M a rim * ’* I II
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Dec. 2U to 1‘adet I llnty W hiting M r* A l l i i
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1J.S.A.
r h i h l i e n w e r e w i t h b a r eve t^ p t l in
F la lg ira te Y u lp tid e decoration! it iH i in tin * P a c i f i c
were Uaed al&gt;oul tile m m u ; one
a n il M i * t I
H a rriH M it •• n
end o f the v ery
large room, I c t t a u iiH i w i t h a f a iiu lv
dre—ed
in reil
-at
the hri»D l*i I.t
IL K . llaruH un wu* pit*
elect. Iiehltnl her w » a buffet o f
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hliuid woim I, at each end » a m « w fj* * rn
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iductil c r y ^ a l^ jc a u iU jU iira , _ .w ith
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H i k w n u n it *mi:i J u m it v
Mr
red T l f t t r t ' m T h e center
a M M 'T n f i *»* a m l *-m • h .t
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large c r v - la l
vn«e
filled
w ith ( irnrvii
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wu*. all pie
lioin.pt (ia *.
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M a-trr (ie o
O ldham In m in ia ­
W ,*M
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wbpii ln*i
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g ift- to the homiree .or n -k illJtM It**
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h u - lm ii.i
nf
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fulty decorated &gt;leigh. A f t r r tho ,f i * r m t r .M m * S i n
llt iin * * » ii
many g if t s had been opened an d
M r. a f i i l M i * M C I e h iN tu»«l a
admired, the h q -le -sc -, M r-, v , . f a mil v (Ii n n v r ji r n f hint I w «i ••• t
t. Sieg and M rs. T .J . .M rl.nln W i'f m i ll a m t lin e W r m - I ' f Hu-1
.11 . -erv e il refresh m en t- ul reil *!v f . e L l I - | l i * i i lit | **i «,f
\ * • i ft i
»ml green
Jello
w ith whipned &lt;• linnet V Ell \ a ••»• I'titk i»«.l H»"» m
ereaiu. la n r y su g ar cookie- and mil LeF il*' Y- m man l « -m «*1 In*
coffee to aisnit - i* t v ladle-.
w ifi* W a v e
J » o h 'i l l * 1*! nt
I *i*ri
The la - l meeting nf the W .S
‘ (d a . K lu
H | h e r it u e til *• w n e
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if the (ienevu M F C h u rch .1ill!
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Kalin He I*
meeting by Vlr.-.* W .C lla i oi
it s t v t .
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I nun i s
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by her d au gh ters
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ii I- mmm
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Mr-. Ilo rtenee Nk’ illts -ervisl a I * " i i i r t t h e i i* i i , t b e K m i f ■
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d eliiiou luncheon
and a n , old
lim e
v isit
wnenoy ed
T ile
Ml pi III Ml « c M | *... th' \ ll
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liuvr HI lined M r-. David unit her I i »| (-*■111 t h e &lt; h ii'r U iln r . 'i*4i
fam ily since they have moved t,&gt; •unl h a il a i d i i u l v .1 in u e i h i
Sanford- A in re lin g wu- conduct­ •Ih 'h u r ir
I hi
w iit i M j
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® t*» it duriiAK the |»n*l y e a r, has
nou b«*t»n di-nont im iiil on u n lc i
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The Sanford Herald

D K C U M lIK It 29.. 1944
dlreetlcp, E ven i f it id raised to
4 cents the dealer is not veria p t , lo complain end, the nuhlir
with more money to spend aud
little respect f o r pennies, unconi
plslnlnglv shells out 20 cents for
a pack o f ciga rc tte i they ifol
fo r 16 ce*&gt;ts or two-for -a-quartcr
prior to the tax.

I t W e s without s a - i n r that la| surancc companies will not c«|»cuX)
anil any attempt, to Intpnsajsuclr
J « In* « t the cmitl &gt;i; session will
I meet s t i f f resistance from Insurj mice people who have learned
i from experience that once a tax
j o f any kind Is imposed, it not
only temains but it f r e q u e n t l y
An other possible source o f re
t
venue suggested u^.tlio Municipal | in c m u n t .
"Lee cue convention eras a 'i o i^ r
Th* #W watchword "economy"
cent tax on fi r e insurance policies | has become obsolete o f late years
which, it was estimated, should and the ircr.t-ral uttitudo of tho
produce about a million and * public ami pubhc servant today
half dollar*. I t was pointed out seems to be "W h a t do we carsA
that since the cities arc chained fur expenses, we've got lots o P
with the responsibility o f main- ’om, so set 'em tip in the other
telnlng fire protection, a small
tax on fire insurance to provide
revenue f o r better f ir e protection

‘ * The Germans gave the Allien n bad headache for n
Chrlstmnn present. Not since Pearl Harbor had there been
such a blow as the break-through In Belgium. But viewed In
retrospect, perhaps It was needed to give this nation another
waking-up. Such un attitude makes the recent set-buck en
durable, though still bitter to the American soul.
We have here a vast and scattered population unified by
language and spirit but naturally rather slpw to action in
matters concerning the whole nation. Various regions may
become Immersed in their own affairs and appear at
times to cure little about their distant neighbors or "the
rumble of a distant drum." But “ when the blast of war
blows in our cars" there is a sudden fusion of thought and
rise of patriotic emotion that sweet* away all other con
niderntions.
From the beginning, this nation composed of many nn_
tions, no matter what Uh Internal differences might bo,
has never failed to rise as .a unit pgainst alien perils. Also,
our more recont citizens, recruits from nil lands, have "Ison
cn masse to defend their adopted country. Look at the faces
in our war pictures. They arc a fraternal fusion
iof all the nations on earth, fighting for their homes mid
their principle#.
r t f i l l N la IhU p t y r f aa»4 i U i
Ik# Ural r.tna »a%IUAt#4 bfrfls.
A-U r l i l l i I * r f y i b t k i i l a a » f ■*#•
H * I rflegalrfcr* krrvU g n a u * n F R I D A Y , D E C E M B E R 2 » . t« 4 4

BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY
■ 'W E
a \i k
aft
to
s in g
W H E N W E AR E H A P P Y
IN
O U R WO R K . OU R H A P l ’ INE.SS
I S E V ID E N C E T H A T W E A R E
S A V E D FRO M M E A N N E S S A N D
H A T R E D A N D F E A R : K i r * unto
the Iiord, h i m his name. Show
f o r t h bis salvation fjura day to
day.— Psalm 8(5:2.

would be In line.""*"

Junt ftca(Jfnjj
If there must be u menial "esca|H!" from the pressing
(roubles of these times, why not follow the example of
Author Ijouis Brumfield, mid read a Ixmk? Or for that
matter, a lot of books. Most homes have such things, and (he
libraries and book Htores are full of them.
For such purposes it isn't necessary to look for a
urrent "thriller" or even theJlatest literary manlorpie.ee.
They may tic good in their way. But the finest masterpieces,

SUNDAY 11:30 I

M r-D K (

I

• BRIT HAILEY
(A

page

from early Texan his­
to ry)
(From Kaleidograph)
Old Brit Bailey, before hr died
Called hiii fam ily to hl&gt; side.
A n d looking from one to another
tali):
. " D o thtnr thinrrs when I urn dead,
T h e amid* of time arc rimnlim
fart.
My hour on ruith ia almoat pant;
I ’ve not looked lip to any man
Ip all thr year* of my life-*pan
T h is . then, i* my ln*l irqucst.
Durr nir nlnndimr and factor
went;
W i t h my old rifle by tny aide
T o ahm* thr world now a Texan
died.
F o r thr lung-dead friends I noon
shall inert
P l a c e a wluaky jug between my
feet."
T h e n turning calmly on Id* aide
A n d facing thr wall, thr old mail
died.
S o at Bril Halley'* own beheat
H o wa* buried standing and far
Ing

W ri t.

G E O R G E f.

BUTTS

i t m ny not be *uHi m
ew Y e a r but it Jrxik*
Ut be n a rm pi y on®.
/ Congryasmun
Price
M sled li
predicts h lone war against the
Japanese Hasn't it boen already T

One thing about closing the
racetracks; a lot of people are
g o i n g to have a lot more money
to pot Into w a r bonds.
Jhnmy

Hytries seems

to think

that the best way o f winning
the war Is to keep the country
Snm

going to the dogs.

It begins to look like we and a
hundred million nthsr Americans
W ere wrong when i*e predicted
th e war would end In 1H44.
New Yorkers have plenty of
meat points but no meat Butebera find It hard to pay more
for meat than ceiling prices will
adloto them to aeli R for.
Why not make a New Year
resolution to swear off cigarette
smoking! If enough people did
that, U would relieve’ the short*ga for a^few days at least
Th* State of Florida has Just
-fclY*n the Hcnibole Indians 100
.**iV*._ k*ni® tags free o f charge
wmen votma
to D
O little etiougli
which
seems td
be
enough
la return for the state o f Florhia.

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Unseen Enemy
Maybe histamine is what ails you. Histumim' is a re­
cently discovered chemical, present in small i|tiantilies in all
animal and vegetable tissues. It Is lucky that the i|iinntitle&lt;
are small, for histamine is a human enemy
One part of histamine in a 1,000 parts of water will,
if placed on the skin, cause reddening and eventual blisters*
As small a part as one thmisnmlth of a gram nr even less
will, if injected hypodermically, make the skin glow .ill
over with u fiery reel. Persistent henduchea with no other
apparent cause mny be due to histamine
Histamine is an enemy, hut one t h a t Is being yoked
to service. A histamine serum is being prepared, usable
for certain headaches and certain types of ear trouble.
Taken by mouth, which curiously enough does no harm, if
may even relieve that persistent annoyance, hav fever
Nowadays it takes a chemist to tell a friend from an enemy
and h o w to turn enemies Into friends

C a n You L a u g h A t YourHelf?
One nf the .greutest of All gifts vouchsafed lu the hu­
man rare i» tho sense or humor. It makes life jnynuH, mini
mlzea Horrowa, and chnngea existence from a penance and a
ixoril into something to enjoy.
. A House of humor is more than the ability or the tend­
ency to pass wisecracks ut the exjiense uf others, which is
a definite hindrance to personality and not an aid. It is
really it sense of proportion— the highest development or
ability of mind,
A man or woman with a sense of humor doesn't get
upset when things take n wrong turn, lip or she doesn’t
take himself or herself too seriously, knowing that there is
really nothing extraordinarily important in any phase of
human life. Ho or she has n fine souse of values.
The basts of a sense -if humor is intelligence—a know­
ledge of the world and its inhabitants. A i*ersoii ignorant
of human affairs has no sense of humor, because he will
have superstition, prejudice and bigotry in its place. But one
who knows life, one who him u sense ofc-valucM, one who has
developed Intelligence, that jhtsoii will have a sense of
humor.
Can you laugh at yourself ns readily us at others? II
you can, you «m safe. If you can't, watch o u t — you tic
really on dangerous ground so far as having a pleasing i&gt;cr*duality is concerned,— Ross &lt;Byron In Your Life.

HOLLAND’S ADMINISTRATION
MIAMI IIERA 1.0

In a f*w days Goveraur 8pe»-sUte.
U f that ladlaa' bathing
Sffkp? **'• going to be more ao sard L. HoHaiid’a-gdmlnlaUaUoBi N
* not
than ever durlpg the eotulnr year, will be historyla the last few w^eka tha Goy-1 loni
If thia war doesn't
and prettv toon, there lan*t going ernor hoe Men aummlng up the dal
achieve manU of. hi* term- Ue pro;
haa every right to account hie ne*
Q
* - elect Caldareli has stewardship a*1 of, high order
against naming any both In 1U overall accomplish- to*|
colonels to M* suff menta and in apedfic legislation dep
Hme being, probably for the general welfare of the not
« .
for
R » W ' M y state.
He. haa reviewed his work ocei
H he prlvsies in (he
In re-ftaondflK the Bveygladse the
Drainage DUtrict; the very prao- gro
1
lf balls ora now tics! agreement with the Federal
government
toward bringing the pan
led due to the
«a l 'gutter claims Evcrgledep Notional Park into f i e
omy which should reality, and in the unparalleled trlt
tort of treatment, financial etrength of the Bute inti
where they're sup. Treasury ea he le about to tnm of
ntusvllls BUr Ad

.

ta contmenaurate with

K

i
Tin* u v rm if t1 ngritrettr |iuri din n er Unlay fiinU htnu»v|f p a y in g

Too I^ate To C la s sify
By

■f r o m

and

RUSSELL K A Y

p rice

An Inkling o f what m ay Im . f,
baiked fu fn a id tn nt the next is
b-glnlnttM- «t-*.nni v»a* r r v c a l s l i (
at the recent tn nfrielire iif tin* I f|,
Kluriiiu I.eng nr uf Mini h i pul It in* fHI
held in Jarkaiinvillr.
1 ,,
1*rlrrmliipd to g r t then share _
uf state fund* tn offset ln*a e i
m
perlenced with the tuisHiige of
the llnmrstend Exemption Amend,
inenl.
spokesmen
for
Florida,
cities made knuwn their intention
to Berk aid (turn the IsgtniututV
and
estimated
u minimum
of
|H,000,1)0(1 from »t atr fond* u*
n e c e * « » i y if Klnrtdu inunlcipalllle* are to alii) in business mul
provide
cllliens
with e fficient
service.
These spokesmen point out t h » ‘.
since the enactment «»f the Home
stead Ins the revenues o f oup
inmiieipalltir* have i-euti so cur­
tailed that such services us gar
bage collection, s e w n n g e disposal,
policing and fir e-figh ting npein
tions huvo been mninlnineti only
under tho severest handlrapn and
few cities have had funds to
itirclinsr new equipment nr even
ireii such as they have in r e p * i * »
'I tie situation today was des­
cribed as both dangerous and
deplorable. During the last ten
venfs equipment ami plants have
become obsolete, few if any re- ,
placement* have been made and
most communities ale struggling
to inatutam set v Ice with old s t u n
out dilapidated uiiileii.il mul nun
find llmt they luive sctapetl the
bottom o f the barrel w ith u.i
funds fur either replacement or
repair.
M ayors and C ity Managers see
a possible solution to their prohlrm in (he c iga rette Inv mul In
all probability they will miikc a
determined e f fo r t tn have this Incrcaaed from 3 cents, tho pre
sent rale, to 4 cents, funds from
siirh
Increased
revenue
to
alicK-nli-tl to file cities.
On the other hand there will
undoubtedly be an attempt mod"
to reduce or eliminate the c ig a r ­
ette
tax but ' any such effo rt
would seetn to have little hone
for euccraa. The merchant who
op |kib« I the tax at the last sea.

11* c e n t *

the

IM ’ A

of

t"

2D c e n t * n B a c k

iillnwg

Irenin,

u

c eili n g

w h ich

g iv e *

the tr t n l l c r more p ro fi t than he
ma de b e f o r e f a * and c e il in g * we re
' applied
Mil! If the tn* I* Inc: ritacd in a nuinvci
Unit w}||
cut t h f retjfclbn’R p r o fit then you
run look f o i n noil fig h t in that

L

■ion haa found that instead of
harmin'* him U has ~ actually
helped and he makes more money I

Never has u ycur' been looked forward to with more hope (n (he hearts of Men for victory nnd peace
in a free world! An blosnomn follow wintertime, no sanity will surely return and the world will resume Its
march to bigger and better things.
Wo of'tho Florida Power and Light Company wish to thank each and every one.of you for your pa­
tience and umlerntanding during tho critical months pant.
.
,*4
And now, itn wc enter 1045, wo each pledge ouwelvea to the taak of making our mightiest effort to­
ward giving you the beat ponaible service at all tlmea . . . In spite of ever-changing conditions in our warbusy world.
Thank you.again for your understanding and helpful cooperation.

be equipped with

Sincerely*

BmpioyeM pf the Florid a Power ^and l^lght Co.
r , ! ' w
^ .r a * x i

and dspandent children la a com­
plex social problem. Thera Is no
political group &lt;fr pressure Inter­
est* to apeak for thtse needy of
the elate, ereopt thoee humane
and chartty-minded groupa and

1L E. n&amp;tlm
H. L r Rmwn

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Roy MY -Rrewn

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Huslon-flushv
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Arlhrfr Cameron
Kermit Carter

R. A. Fender

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KarJ* W. j S S g .

Robert D. Johna ■
C. J. Jone.
Herman Jorgenaen ••

P. A. U e U •

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George Troy Bay
I*-J. Reevca - j ;

it. G.\S3TMsh

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WMdIeloh

' H r- C 1Moore •
r H. E. N m p o *
W .;B.*Pric« ;

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T. F. Stewart
G. R. Wardwell
Robbie Lee While
Marian Willianw
Margafel Wright

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F R ID A Y ,

DEC^M nKR

23.

the

1914

Social A n d

Personal

Activities

SArmniD flF.iui.n. Juvronn, fi -ohiiva

I MISSl$ANCY DIGHTON BECOMES BRIDE
i
OF ENSIGN ROBERT I). ROWELL. Jr.

P A (iF .
f ’nl
C | »l.

R o b e rt
IV U IM .ri

P
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M in e v
v tlllU J

Finishes Rifle School

F iV E

for " W m a . they i i « r * b»»n
r rislws**) fat » f r * ' .itacr cr-vpi «uctv
1 t tpulp ' cp-hI T v r.iaki- tftc*e aJ
| justment* ami.' p a itiv u ln r I ), to

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I’ eyton Dichtnn. , miiri f*&gt;i Ensign I'owell
Mis* Nancy
CU.MV P E N D l E TON Ot K A N , f ul ,” t' rr l’ " 1!' **’" ’■t
dauehteT nf Major Samuel llced I
The in ide cauu- down toe i n i «
[ S I D E . . a l i f . Do. 2P. l M v u . l i
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v,
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,
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vi
.
r i f f h rfoif
o tfoiiifi (o i e ) U i t e
Dtghitm, U S A r m y , retired, an I I o
thr aim o| hr ( f &gt;tl he* mu l
.Marine t pi
Koltert
P
Mme\,
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,
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i t Ci . ,
i i ' u i ’ i
# vi
( i c a re fu l plnnoiitH'
i",, " i u i h
ami
|i&lt;min| v(Hlillli|( p m i i of
Mrs. Dirhton became the bride “ m t
l.sM t
O ' H J . i wm of M. soU m„ u, „ i l n ,
, f v , cry
#hiir
M f in
o f K iimcm Kobert Dunlup Powell. 1 tiAditional
Mrs. N athan \
Jr,. UsN'Il, son o f Mr and Mr*, with limit iitli'il hlpfvi*v immtinik
.Mrrtk Avenue Sanfonl, ha* Hern f . r m#c . Will p h i,. . 1.1, , w nrk
.. . a*
turr hr i .vi in t ia, a ( ill cw.| hod ir e
j lloliert Dunlop I’ owell nf Hope
rrojuate.1 from the Itifa n t.y .m l i t " rkf,u"5 *" T
’n
'v v '''" i j
well, V * in an hup restive candle- a nt! I*, irutiii Ta-ln.kr t t n niiciatinju” U\
B lo w ,lin g
Autom atic B lfl* S e c - ' «l
' ' " h l1'"
P *.
*
The regular meet Inc of t h e '
ceremony
performed
by a In j; train
The neekllne mf
lion Se ll,* 1 at 1 1 aim,ic t ommaml ■/"' D c n ie m o ,,. effort i h . t have
SA I I'K I iA t
Mt*s I’ ii tMela Wallace o f J s r l . light
Seminole Chapter No. 2, ( I K S ,
^rrf,
characteriietl the woik o f farmthe
ifown
t
inn
mod
witfi
hen
Father
Stephen
L
in
k
,
Sanford
relit
T he re will lie a ditm-v at the was held at trie .Mason** Hall an sous tile i* the curst of
Lmhii ro&gt;e |H.mt Lire uml pinned
N aval Air Station chaplain, Weil
( ir a .lu .t r * of t h l, »ch,Hil have * [*
,h T ,' * ' t ?“.Ur
IIIICTI1 \ N N O t N C K M K N T
21 The
Worthy Matron, live* here.
Country Club for members ami Dec,
holiday eveninc at the Hotel May- with a t ’arnro which h.»* been
vom plcttil thorough train ing w .th l «hf \‘' * \ | n « lu .tom )ol. will tw
Mr*.
Joe
Corley
presided.
The
" t h e i r curst*.
worn in weddinjfN of the bride
A
It
M l (ieram l ami complete.!
Mr
and M rs
W .K . V ip reiit the S
Mrs
Stella
P. A rrin c lo n Is fair.
chapter room was decorated witn
Miss Margaret Davis, pianist, family for six gereiattunr. Sin wish to aiinoiiiiee the birth pt Carbine rifle*,
H a u l Grenade
TUESDAY
i-pendtnc the holidays with Mr.
lovely
baskets
of
|&gt;oi setliii'
A mi rial oti um
f**r tu H em ilar
re »v
?\ ^
i
T h e e xr ru tiv r com m it(r r o f the Then- were
Lheu soil, Ik-nnltl law. at th, J Anti Tank (ircrw.lc, ami are
B rig gs A rrin cto n in mid Houston Babcock, violinist, also carried her i^reat (criiml
15 me m be is and and Mrs
played nuptial music and the piot he rV
handkerchief
From *« t n u a Id l.a uk' I•t *»11 Memo r i ti I 11n *. |ecpthmally well vvraCtj in the i i ' t I Pa t l r n l s m t h r C m Ted M a t e * w «a
W .M .U ,
of
the
F ir»t
llatitlst visitor* present.
i ordele. tia.
\ *,
Wugirer and Mendelsohn wedding Juliet ran of irrideaceni !«vads. fei
o f th «
I ns y t m e l
and
k n tv v i
fo t
*'iHindrtf at S « i wnai l -»ki-, \
.
Church will meet at the T K.l.
iUlal on U rr 22
Tht&gt; wn* the hist teculai inert
in IdH l
marches. Mr*. Dightun was es­ ft double white illusion veil, 1 nt*
jungle w m i a r e
classroom nt .1.tM* I'.M
me of the veor and annual r e ­
Mr*. Ida McCollum of Olanta. corted down the north stair* by miter veil w m finfferd in lerurt*
( Y l . M\ncy Imru Oct. J1.
#
T h e W .M .U . of the First Bap
Mi and Mr* tio n c l Siiura »n
port* of the
different offic e r*
The Sahai.v D v-e it h j * an « t » a
S C. returned to her home Thur*- Comdr. James U. Sliney. She ami thr other was the iviiMtii id nounee ihr birth of an H |h. • 10 et CllnU n. N. C.. w ti* graduate.)
t i l t Church util have it* annual
and
cni.ii.iiUe
clmt.n.en
were { ,
B„ er
u ,„
Mi. ami Mr*
business incclinc at 3:30 at the made, rwctily-scven new member. | „ &gt; h Tiu|uck f o r MVerAl w r r k* wore an Aqua crene gown with the dregs' train. She enrrltMl .i o i baby k y on Thursday, Ikec frum Sftmnole H igh SIclonI at nf tneie than a-lKtO-mtO .quata
a silver sequlned bodice and • Unniurt of Hride'a rosc.^ renteir..
Sattfutd. in It* 13.
lie aUn at
mile*.
church.
ut the Frrmtld l*awiun Mem
w e l l receive*! Inti) thr chapter
*
tr m lnl college at Duulla*
(is
belt corsage of violets and Sweet
with an orchid.
Daughter* of Wesley Surdity I h i * y r a i
••nal Hospital
The Wfit \ h y M till nn
In civilian life, he « » • emplvivtvl
heart roses.
The
vow a w ere awoken befuif
School ( l a s * will have then re
#uiiI
firm er
rhidrm itn i r ported
ijeut. Henry W ig h t uml Mr*.
Members of the wedding party an alt.ir tanked with i|nniititie^
* c u l i r meetinc nt the home of
.^tr
and M n , Itandill I'nest by the J, C- I'enncy Company
hmill red visit* made and Wight anil children have arrived
lie enlUtctl in (he Marine I .-rp»
came down in pair* on either of irreen ferns. tn»i leal iilanu
“ Mrs. J. I’ . Thurmnnil at KOil numb*I * nf lannpjcL'i im-M
to spend-n short time' with Ml. sisla^of a , dutUiie, stall way and *ml white trIa dpi If ami lighted armminui the birth o f a daughter,
nml
K M. Mr*. W -C KoTne*. Mi1 lo ^ m w
a l Z i K r f t .
Mtutbci
hate bean wtUvs v - »
M r*. RiVy-K.
-*r ** 1r O c L i t f -Ihh- JooC* g t . the stairs. by tall ta|K*r» in Va^ifelahra w hir . Sarah
Ii *»t
C. V - Hi ana tv. -Mr*. E *C. W.l- fttF” sfate o f bunds f hr otiuhiuit thr
-a . t the Ear n a l ? .........
M ' w r " " I ™ 1***"*-’ •«
n s Is la n d . S I ' ,
Mr h * . * kni
---- —* , ,
1 They then entered the foyer and fonneil an airhw a y of rnndlrli^ht
lihrn* and Mrs. Thurmond will veil! fimK mu; I he best *n»lr In the
'1emnri.ll Hospital
Jimmie Bm koven of Daytona | ttVr,, |M) by , hr ribbon-bearers,
ikar
Husi l(al A p e m i U c c
l irsl
Im m rd iu lrly followinjj irie weil
act n* hostesses.'
last drive o f any nf the fraternal ] Bench is the c u r s t nf hi* upete Jam ** sliney
Jr
and William ding, a reception was held Mi
('la s * l lev elan d
M ie e y , - m in e
Ih s rriendidilp l^ntfue of the „.........
Ikr„f m
ji
&gt;• utinm*.
was
reporlcil.
mid nunt
**
“ * Mr* Joseph
1
L Kirch huff, Jr, who were dremed J C. II n i f hi soil and Mrs
Mi
and
s i t h lh « I t , S , N a v y a l ( afn
Van
,1 onirfrif;iticrinl ( hurrh will boh! The member* have usMsUd lit Nit i A M e Inc h
b rid g e, Ma **.
In sailor *uit» an&lt;l received white l-oveil 4iss»stpgl bv othe* hostesses
Its r e ^ o i inrctb tf nt thr home 1M |tci| i nts% ' wnrk utu\ ham
rihhonji with which they formed Kreefed the curst % n\ the diMii
o f Mm. J, II. Root M il Palmetto tm rd m hundreds o f pounds of
Ku&gt;(y Hansel I o f Sunlit Kent the aisle toward the altar at the of the r a id rnunt ami i i s h n e l
Avenue ul 3:00 o'clock.
paper und used faL
School fm Hoy* in Snutli Knit. w e f t •rrh w «v.
Mf
npi» Mfs,
W.S. Thorton
tl#ent to the bride’s tahlr when*
WEDNESDAY
The W m th y Mntmii motto thi - 1 ‘o m i . ii spending thr hulhlrt)/*
w,en Mo&gt;t.s at it fnndly reunion
It.' Kirt ley presided m\ci
Petite IsUfin Chase, as flower Mrs
R I'R A I.-C O M M O N SENSE
Se rvicewiveV Club will meet in year has been "la ive and Ser
with hi* mother,
Mr*.
II.
K ITtrl. woie a dre«a of white net the hr hie V i»tmk Mis Janie
.iml * hiiitnifts dinner on Mnml*\
It
II) Spud* Jehn*nn
thc writing rivoin nf the li s t )
vice'’ and In the begin,w ig of H a l sc 11
nf
then
home
on
West
H
r
t
over taffetA, fnaldoiied •*11h puffed Shney. Mi* Fra' k MaeNenl Mi
at H:0t) I ' M
I’ luua* are to l»e the year wn* given i* i elect iic
Street
sleeves and a Ung full skirt- Ralph Wight amt Miss l.nm Hell
discussed for a cnverM ilish sup- motto "I s.ve and Se rv ice " wh im
Klmer Tyn rr . Jr., G.M. A r of Thr ee tiny ruffles iKinleml the lia g iiii ser veil punch f r o m rr&gt;'*ta!
Those present to eno) thi^ d e l II A I t U W O R K T o M F.IM N ^ H U S
p#r fo r members and tbeir cuesl* ( was nrraiiccd on the wall in the Port KvrrRladcji, Kin., i«|ifiit the
heinlP e and thr rollar ami I&gt;o&lt;Jicv* Isiw K on long twhies &lt;Iis irate d light fill oeen&gt;ion » e rt M rs Thorn- i »► N A T IO N AT W A R A W A IT S
The Womans Club
' East above the Worthy Matt on'
Oiriittiiifin H oI k I avr with hi pnr
P *‘v
three
brother* and their K A RM 1IK S IH.kJSUi M S li &gt; K A K
were rtlge&lt;l in ruffle-*. She wore with a r r a n g e m e n t s o f &lt;-.imc1h,(
12:30 P M JjuuV'O*.*/PMfcMfUtJ trCaitecw "
oas c o u i U&gt; j *rnc-1, M r. And M m . T. &lt;&gt;. Tyner
wrist corflagr o f ( j Mpmophilx, J *-raiCerr«l on » large glass refits
i.in iillr- , Mr anil M r. 1 J lin n ’
Kor four y e a r .
E k w iJ a fa,
anti lunchi-nil.
...................
»tni
un thr ( nu Irv ( ll|b Knud
-r. ,.f
a...I then .laugh
„,r r ,
havr
^ , , ( ^ , ,, , , , 1
roues and violet* and earned a I i,u arid »d vcr - amlelai-rn
£
kinc A l t * Pii*ff#fifii
•*&gt;fe »i fit
, f o i i - h r ^ tIn«* vrni%
»m k
,
*.*M*
lia.skct of these flowe rs' petala j
Mr* Frank t h o r . Mi
II S 11*r Mt* Jc -.r Dean nf I v l *mi. .
A r t should mil l*r mutation, Worthy .Malion, Mr* t or ley pt»
Mrs. C l i f f o r d J Johtiisti
has i v hit li she n altered ilong
Mi
the | iHen, M i* s U i hnsr and Mi
him! Mr*
i M H im lci mi.l nf rin rrg c u c ) and *»#r, producing
IPs ulrn should hr ritaitmn
rented ihe td»i*trn rnotlo tn the
aisle
| A K Power* assisted in rntei
" " 1 liitriivc .11 nf W in ter 1‘atk. 11 ,, g t .a lr v t crup* in Ihc I d iin ii
Hpnnaor M rs J a irjes .Mvoehlou ehiiptri Cpnn i hom g h rr M pnrt
after
mjiemRng Christin»A
with
,ul Mi ami .Mr-. Jam a* I' Hun- „f tho sla te to help meet the |
Mias W'inifred l^iveli won maul . taming
Hoatessea
Mrs.* ( I- , Pnndor I Mm. t m lev snog ^ I’lie Moiiih I ' vis her non and d au g h te r-in .law . Mr
of hutiur and hndcMnnids were '
A f te r w a r d tile tiriile mol groom !.*, and » ife fin in M im icaiHili*. n rrd , of Am erica viul her allic*.
Mm* C . U
Redding,
Mis. J T Spent with you
Dem H eart” to itml Mrs. C liffo rd K. Jnluisoti,
tin Misses Susan K i i l l e y Martha I tilt the wedding rake with a Minn win* have l**vn s u i t i n g at
V year before Ih O cminirv he
^ N c w b y , Mrs. R.K True. Mrs. A |the tune *»fI t o s a f
'I t * ,
word Hclttfvgiiio to tin t hi 1 Horton home and also tour
W ig ht, Angela M fiw h , Jane Tliig * j ri4%al
came tiw n lio l in tlie war. sharp
v R
Johnson,
Mis
HA
I^imten I 'l . i i r n i t
Welsh,
thr
mgiiniM*
F rie n d * nf M rs, C. VV Johnson net-. iKim thy Powell of Hope
ope welt.
Ih r take
then dig Y lot ida
well, UMilr
bride'sa fnnulv
fi
upward a d ju a tm c t.- in j »«*du*
will he interested tn know that
bcr&lt;?«
was the arrompati-ial.
Mi
Hunter
hits hgen *t»^ent lion
Vn.,
Fir Jiiioi KehtHdimaker
of
l iken over bv Mir W M. Ting
program s
were
made
l«»
—— *
— ' — *“ '
|
A gift was presented to the she hat ieturned to hanford to
M iam i and Helen Ifutehison. Both pen. Mfs. \S F. Kmrhhoft nod 11 otn the faintly el tele for *ifi meet the ilu reusing neenh of ihr
W ni t h * Mat run hy M * &gt; 1-*d l te make hei home rind in residing
1 e a r » Mr and M
file rnnid and bride unn id-* wore NI rs Kef Mclftfli
11nnt r i have I Nation in its pretmrfHtnes- ,*et»v I
N i t , 11smne111.tr nisi ion w lio *.mg ,it | | West Lon i leent h h i reel
"-Itti '"-il |«* then home in M in in a r 111 a and nf t’oimti ir* uhl 1 in i ^
die&gt;M%
*
nf
white
m aniiii »ettc,
t m he? iin v r lin g m *ln me. Mi
u httli mnrig in hri t " 11'e tune
i..L
,\ 1w%
• Mr*
fashioned
v%»th bracelet length | f‘**wrl| c hti*f 4! ill
will*
rhurtnn' * .il*
help
the
1'iiiltsl Stair
of *’ Mim u I if ill K i l t ' • ” Tin* Worthy 1 \|
and M»*« B ry a n P rie r-o n nlrevcs
lr? Mi *. 1■*dji H.%1*) and daujfh I under
nfgrd
m
ruffle**
a n d ' "f grey
s* 1th kint k etc rpsMii irlend !r * * r
HMiin^tim'iil
this ■
Matron
found ul
hei
station I nt
(Irtando Hie
spending
II nf r I &lt;»f 1 rtkrlnnd
*wee? hea it ’ n k lines
Ih e fille d she
i r l hi i*i i hnl f t Min hr? Irt
And Cat h klh t r(s|i|i|; H*3i
with '11&amp; P eteis o n’I-del
At h meeting at the Ma-omn iiuntLet -* of tn«aoli'ul lied n-eful I
Iwxliie*
w eir long w aislrd
and h-»tii
.1- H i mi w|i*»r Mr i hi i* k
• f o r t i m t ' i m*w « i f m H i• I ’H I it
a * f &gt;’ vi
nr*
i? i * '
g i f t«, iHii H
in n
i hr i dm, iMr
.li..t furl her tn lo w Mi
Hall held Ka’ mdiiv eve- mg I
r t Mil n i■11 rt 4i Li *' 11111 i ' 11» 11&lt; . n
— ---the nk ills e v lie in e U
full
tiiin h.it
O r mm * | rmlur t inn
\ 'A
t -■*• i ‘ ’
f t i r y p j M ® f n on tf ( u i « o f
pre* *ioi,
of
i he nf fi-i * on t hi I i
Iln n ri
23, by thr St-mirvdr * ho ptn N-»
H I N T S TO H O U S E W I V E S
med witli a large t pf fie "o f**» ill .«od a g irv "-«*d
f u n iif f * fur four \« n * f t a i iwh*
th e it ci f J'fiMPi" ■ foja i f y l#t*
2 of, thr f l i d**i o f thr Kn-tm n t*hnptri mm i die i had f " i f’"-» l*
,m '".apt oil r ff e r t
B in
Oil ried
\ f f ei « to*i I foui**fin
r'iiiinng, h i ' t t!&gt;itu iht i |*di 1 IS m o r t , ( O f d o f l i M * nnH
I i*l 'IMi »iod( of fieri foil' I .it hi-1
— Star, officer % for |
were m
* pi I 11■&gt;d I
I I hi vc)
W rcklt from Home Detaoa
hcnj(|uets of
A nil i 11 an
Beau ty 1 TL** iiMiplr will i el urn In nmiVi
Ml Kiev m|f
1*1
til |* a * •till,*
1til'11
station a ; i f l from tin Wort h)
E n ta iled
i - - 1ut noird a i F oi t M v
proctrcn! fo r
m iU i
and
•I rat Ian S p i r l i l U K
roves
1 li n-if fu*M»r il Vtf* I’o .n h wt.eie
c* ti*
r W j tm* v itsmt iju
h to
h.-oti- fm the « e e k i rid
T ftllaha ..vff
»w i!»l
of
r*nl
tv n iL n y
M r e . M n Uilr
1ditult'i ,
not -1 Mat f mi
J •h* Mi Cit'dm in I «**1
* 1*1”*t ^ 1 ’ - ig i P“ v* r II i *, f,i11 ■ ’11
dt
pit*
iiittrr
«»r»&gt;m
linn
1
1
.
mr • t m*; S 1* *'t H Mi Alii! M» 4 1 i
thr
rlmptn
n ftn
)l.ii
n
O •* i pi'dilcuij, than I In
wm thy
gi.md
matron
of
the
p f'io iu r e
l o t u i fi f y
ha&gt;l i *
i .in ti a a
-*’ t
General Grand Chajdrt. iii* ln «•! cM*im -1 t hi t*u! (fni *;
riuen^fveed hrfurr
! « 0 p air I^ d a y
I' t ( 1111 N i , P I S T E , t; \ \l 1
F
a* t
r
il^ht
rririin
•
li)
.1
*
.ii
dl
the Kan fern Star. w»** grand i
Thi* tlrenumj * |&gt;«%i ■ia«t t« ctt**i
f h a y r e r e m f y for trufy
1 —In
V* &lt; Ilh r n ( n ||*I rd
(if f It I’T ( ill run! it In*Ut Sel
Mia .1- In, i ; ,U l ?« p irt nti
At nf ling officer She rhmfir to n»
mrut acHirvrn»* nt cm tbtp p u l **'
t.,, 1 , pud,I mg * nut hr i fm h* r
•s
r
r
«
on a n y f r o n t !
&gt;
l&gt;rr,l|
A
•
*
thr
off
?
i
rri*
ca
ndfi1
after
i
.-i
T
iifulii
y
\
1
1
n
1
id;
1
,
m ilx t her Mr* Murry J a m * , mint
*
t
hi*
fairnrrwi
of
FL*i
i*
ami
ot
hr
.
»
|'a*t*-. it lid a *oggt-*l Ion „u rtn.k
sort
in iiund thr nit h i , Mi ■ i or \ t \
•nif * r \,-inl dii v f4 With hr
grand elector as munlm ll, M m
d
*,!*"%
hfci
gi*cn
tin
t**uniij
*)
[
i' V * rniioii nml ,-thei „ ill -amr
and
11. J. IsAyman nr* grand chaplain of f i n d a lieu til if it I i ruver and iitd daughter m-law, S
gtr ate i aiippU *»f I&lt;****I mul **'hti I
llskrd Indian 1‘ addlns
Stella Monte, aivoinpaiinsl Mrs Harold G ils trn p
T h r Phi Alpha
happen* hr Iif
K r o o e t h SV k
i n* .t «li,I M l
and Mrs Basil C Moore as grund Mn*
punUit tt
UiAii a
"
lugi edfrnt*
1 ipiart nf uiilk • "irrhultur
I*)
Mrs
W’
rUh,
sang
"T
h
e
End
thr
iinnual
girl
brr.ik
«
tuistmna
S
V
arkm
hr*«
.1
M,'
A
rr
hiitiMn
organist.
th
rI
thci c o u ft tn i»i
- • U|»
i in n iuca I, I trn
of a Perfeel N ear
I 11*111
Ml**
Eleaiiiir
SchooinnakeI, tca-ilnurr at thr O l c r y ‘ rate mt t hs-f
H ni *dd
M Mt liltllah
t* i *m1
T he installing offic ers were m
: •■•h Stilt
L t'ljt CAIlf akfklji. I Ur in*; in \ mri i*
A 1III ri •IIIIHI-'
I Ihl'i.
daughter nf Mi und Mrs Nihonli- Ghn*lniii?j Afternoon M f i Grniire i Mi.Mhi
t he niij?htir * I of *11 '* rti |
ti' 1 i r.i |&lt;imi ri |f ?■ upi
« traduced t»y Mrs Joe I "or ley. re
i n a t e i * *d
Mi.Hill. Is
- I' lfn li n g
Grny itjni Mr, end Mrs H ('on* I a r ! \ lit t hrii In•live Hfi tc-ldru it Jut
ki 11•i v
tirin g worthy matron, wlm also
I" fre IlHIU
• ttilk
milk.
urn
nrlty ierveil an rh»p ri«m i smile lime* with Mr* S H ('ig!i
[
r l nr *.tn\ r v rent if
The
fifth
i*o
conducted the nmndinl!
But mg
Hi*1**1 Mini -ri 1? lit itl'il Itlr
ilr.
mli.lK it
i«?
Thimr
»orll
dftiictnif
'M’ l d
r 1
« i! f f
ion
1 hr
«s nfk is Mt"* * ■*»*
it ** ti I ;
the serv ice E v a n s Mr* *ov. hsti
’ •* fllllilttfw
Vdd w r a p «n&lt;l
M i nacn Martha
Fnjfc.
D.iphne *fn
L^htr-ii
i ,i t v
I
I*« hrtr i* h (*
li\
tone, accom panied hy Mrs
Mr
UUArisI
h
S H O E S
f O «
M E N
*
l**«tji
llitn
hut.
,
Mr
rind
M
i*
Donald
ii,,luund
GnnnelJy,
Belly
Jo
Rrm*k.
Kvp.
t
h
i
i
c
they
i%rri
M i m Helen Hiitclll- n and hi-1
' iw. f
.it*
Co y «t the |1inno, sang "Tin* Lost
•!i It *ml ha*1 tt* &lt;ii»"h 1mtr «* t’li a ml
M
i
*
.din
Brown
"
f
(
‘
«nri*'oa'
llle
lyn
Matthews,
Sallir
MorriM»n,
frl
sucin
i
FoiloiMiik'
Minnm,
lee nale I i cousin. Ine Mc('n»liil enlerinined
ill
I
M.h#
Il
^-1C o n i.*1 T ile hall Wiys
1 rt !' 1vtilir't 1 fiM
s »t
!«,- I i (On
hornthy M orn ion.
Atidrey Hnch, i.mrl
ijhu urMnu* on
uinit'O ^
at the hnnii nf llir lj!li-i Tuemlnv N ) urc gtie*t* t-1 Mi and M i*
nf lutid, haid ’» i ' d
.*f i**iilio n i
g ^ w l t h painscttlaa ur.il vilhor t'h ris l
(M
&lt;1 i , ' 1W*l hum • Sir* r *vHh l|o
11.11. I.avsaon, Mr Hohe is (hr arm Gainllie BAtten, 8 op h i« Mc IKmik ^L urii-r* brm r « oii l»\ 't i
Litkor
■*h-of t Mg’* t
d•oiiUlIttrl
▼ t n a * rlpwera, Mra.Jyottie N ix » » ( evening with a bvifict aun|&gt;ei fni
|
rul
4
1
:
t
*
11
§
ru
t
Ik
*•' o t a i n
r
im
Nuncy
Willinma,
Jean
S«yrr.,,
fTjrh
aii
*I
Huh
&lt;
r
iimlfv
if
Mnvr
JjivVsnii.
!
I«r*s|»I r i a s
o hI*' h ha '•€
m11 %A*#v
Installed as Wort hy Matron an.] ihe Sue ml-era 8t (Rv 'tH gtitd rU
•|*4
Judy
Jimcft,
Phyl I**
Allro,
T l i f - r *■»i j ■*&gt;#«*»; fh&lt;*
• ut u n i
l«'ri1i t %pettrm viI » il ^Mf-rho p* nf
svna ircaented with u In-autl'f u) I’nwell v, ediling nai I v iiimnwltataly
I l « t i i i rr Pa%tp
Mr
nml
Mr*
D-mi
U
n
w
i
n
ate
Dorothy
Bradley,
Charlotte
T
r
u
e
,]
thr
j
ufa
!
of
ho*?oi
nml
Mm*
new pioldemM o tn U fntmeibasket o f iflndioii fro m the ( hup t-cfiire Hie lehearaal The entire
(O H H h ir
M I N S
WKAU
I mITi ♦ d»rnt
1 medium
h. I* h o " r \ t r
e*Pec(rd In arrive t-ulav lo *l*it Relic Ward, M arly PeiAma, A n n ! Audrey lUch, Mi-* Hvlvm M p i m -Ii
*eill *ln (h e joh i*cl'Hv
ter. Kobert Williams wu* Install- linuae war decorated with pine
livvr
t
-«l*uvit
.1
Ik
s
i|
|
di
».
with
Mr
uml
M
t*
II
II
l.asvson.
W
ljoriim,
Shirley
Stnil)tf
Jian
Ml
sn
M
»I«I
red
Rnh’siin.
'll-**
'1
it
i
\
I
‘
d
bough*.
Hrniilinn
l*epi*ei
and
them if it i) hiliiiNiih p«a |lilr
,e«l a* worthy |ialron.
,
Eyekr’ 'f i f y r e w A n n
Wlielrhel. Camille
l l a t l i - o ! l»miida (ir *li fat polk. * h«pp*-*l
by Mr. D i w e - i i has juat arrived home Harper, #&gt;hir («y
W hile
theli
pjhdurttno c v\l'
•
Thoa* insLullerl by the worthy I
*
Southward. Roberta Evans, Nanry i Marion
Ratairit.
Boh t'r u m le v , { very fine, I t r «* p «n n clove., I for 1915 have W e n reduced ftu
from France.
lrn»|Mk«m j*vpper. »t Inatted rra c
Collum.
Emily
Matthews,
Sylvia
.
Neil
I'owril
mill
tieruld
Ia,»*lny
w i l,P" l r M l 7 * :
Klise Hutchison nsslatevl
•nine crop* and kept at the 1**11
kei w. 1 lar ge nniivri. grmird i i
Mr* W I . M,-rgan I,a* return­ Meluch. Helen Hlckaon, M ild trd \
v u
2 w
'
" ' ,l; ’ Mr,,. M rt’ anllii
-erving
F. Ilncky While, associate put too,
liuBi|l|l
w t„ .
M)„ „
N , „ „ &gt; , -ed
............................
..
fin e ly - hupped. I
’ * t*i *i
from Atlanta,.................
(in. whore
slip Rnbann.
Anne
Ixivcll.
Ly llren |
rup wate r, anil I table«p«M&gt;n - alt
Mrs, Jack Burney, conductreas, j
Jan# Thigpen, Marina spent Christum* . w i th her „on Bnyle. Janet H c lie l, N in c y (inn
Dirri tin’ s (Umhinc&gt; meat «n-l
Cathcrlnt
Clark.
Mary
eomt .rtism^ M c T p
H ^ kMin,? VVighf. Susan Kirtley.
D or oth y ' John Morgan, sturieill at Emory z a lr i.
sraiontii*' i%ri4l ptr&gt;&gt; th(M«itf■h *
conductress, Mr*, fr
B
Kllli t ,,rtws)| , ,
f „
g ,, „ „ n . Wlm
I’ m vri.n s
Merliral School
Ann Whelrhel, Dorothy Crumlr
H
o
u
s
e
H o ld s
O p en
secretary; Mrs. Sam luing. inai
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22,
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meal ui it **lri t * n r
A -hi i• iff*
Polly t'olcman. Patrirta Amh &lt;
v ,, **
,
frt-r! ia iv e l
r.lesnm ishoerimaer
shall; Mrs. Holier! Moore, warden,
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,
,,
.
,
■ and par 1* to v* it
i bin
and s* »1 * 1
Mr* li tiiH.lniHii left this af
■on. Hetty U u
Flenh, Dolurr*!
w, u
Sleg. n e t trial.; »»
.t
ih„
"?
Miami.
Angela
Meisch
ami
and the
hr* If it r* i * h .d tup t»f ex’ . V-al
Fni I**1
** in if thr * hii* 1mi ri w 1 r «
tertv-opi for liei liume m Brmik
Nancy William*. Belly Kin*:
».
it
i
MargMrcl Havu.
F ive Star Points n r,
p rown i
P'tfwrran half
Inner held bv t hr Phi Alpha nml
Pete Bukur, Billy Khoemakrr
Mr
ni»*l
M r»
SJt.
Highlnn, lyn. New York a fte i having v is it ­
flleg, Mrs Etiann (iott, Mr* .1 T
t'iuna I A im m itfi at 2 u11 dt'gf ff*\
Hup pa V M mid mv « f I n niwu'i Mi
ed ivit li her -la oght ep ami son Jimmy
Aiken,
Glenn
Lingl*
M
r»
J
*
llutrhtM'ii,
Minn
1U*Un
MtJ.aln, Jr., Mrs. J, C. Hill
Fiihrciilint or lo pounds strain
(»ray.
T om m y
Vaurhan A u d rey Bach rut* rtano d at j
lltiuhuun. M i* » KUIr lli»U*»uoii. in-law. AM 2 ' r and Mrs. Har ry Billy
A anil Mm.
Mm Hubert Williams
u u. ..r.r
'M'lii hou**e
Hour* pnrtv held at th ^ p
i -r 'v-—Gene Leliette, Weale y Jackmm, j open
Mm.
II. H.
Mrr«?i|in,
Robert Levlnsun
Huston Bibcock, Frank Bradley. home o f her pnvent* **o tin* a r d | THL* n« lr ik an e u r l l e n t *a^d
I'liwell,
Bnbliy Newman,
frcnt*
irh f1llr^.
AMM
2 c and Mrs. 'R ic h ard Jackin Brotchic.
aide
Tucker. Kim. K.irl J r fr r , McKay
( ikoklng (* a m r
T h e room!* td tlie Iminr we re
Trulurk. Paul
I-p B U iic, Arthur M rK aln and son. Ernest, are e x ­ Ray Fox, Jimmy ''coper, Kn*
VlecM(f«e tl'irj lead more at live
hhh Brftiati, Irfwter Guthrir, Joe Mr pected to return tomorrow m orn ­ Earl Jeter. Kenny i ^ f f i e r . Ned fi|ie n e t1 1*11 « il» t r u n d " r i r *1*
o11v-*» Ie w 11:f il-et r a #i I
w »i h
th r
t ? *«11»11•*»i #** 111 e » ( Ihr
CnaBi). Ik
1111 M r f ’iirilifi mid ing from Miiiiiesjmll,. Kan. where I'owril. Da n Callahan. Theion r p r a t e d l
mh»*I
**l h«* r
w* thl
Mini to a.t*
mre
they spent a Christmas leave with Madden, Rirharti Sln gielary Mu
r b r u t n iM n
flo w e r *
“ *»•!
r io r n Fit ther L ii lg .
(g
Mrs, W. C. I.ynn led tho drin
laugher
and harrier
thiyi th u t
their parent*
rion Raborn, i'aul f'emld, Ron and
were
lighted « l t h
*ofth
tinnal at the annual ( hristmns
n| d o m e v t it ated
a n in ia h
Thtl*.
Crumley, Charles
Dawson,
J.* hurmnjj
andlea
p arty o f the Alathean Class of
Mr* II Schwalbe and daug h­ Baker.
T he punch lub lr » ... Inol w i l h l ( t " ‘itr
'» ,****••] “ ' ,w “ " ’(tb Huward
Whelchel
Ji
the First Baptist Church nt tho
ter. Carol Have returned to Che*
I n c cloth c e n t " . I » n n . . . . .
»«*l »•»«’ g' &lt;• » ••
.tk .
Clarence McKee, Gerald l-oiaing
annex
on
ire .
ll&gt; using t InDr
i m d r i f i -1-■mr -in* in f4 ls Thi
ter. Ps s firt spending the Christ- Walter
Smltli.
Bobby
I'rm l- i ra u i;riii rid «d hollv inn** nml i f ,
story
f o llo w e d
Christinas
f tip anima l \%
11111* hol'&lt;la)* with her |i«rerils Malcolm
*s as iis hld cil j r * P pii 114 *&gt; *, ,|p
Mai Neill
and
Alicio taper's T h r h o tt r*
prayer.
tm m n li s lr ly following flit- mid
III I scntj: 'lush, and mullet
and sister
Mr and Mrs. T
O. ( l a r k .
by h f i
pn i mil*.
Mi
find
Mrs
( l i f t s for tho Cradle Rot I wen night
net vice* ni tinlailoua
tri|f w ill 1ru.|r** up tramp Hls&lt; t(i|*
P hilip R Bmdi A Miimhrr • f lh»
placed under Ihr lighted Christ­ churches Sunduy night. Ihr I’hi T yn et and Mis. Eunice Magnusow.
R with iim nr r JuKr hfliii tn
htjjh rnrhiMd ’*•’ 1 vn-u r otr rl« iu m I
mas t r e e - The group then rnjovrd
Alpha Kappa Sorority held open
hr r « W tin**'1 ihr li-Mir and tltn
Mm. Sidney W eln herg relumerj
1a eoverrd dish sup|ier followed
house at thr home of Mr and to her home in Baltimore, Mr.
i*ivri« thr nirnt a driiratr uraiitt#
by a social hour spent in singh :(
flavor.
Mfs. E&lt;l Meisch on West' First a f te r spending tw o months with
American fl ti c * nam^I for
Christmas rarola.
x
Flreet. The uffair wan climaxed her husband A M M
graphlr fra turm nuch «?» height*
l/e Sidney
A
Tho se
present
were:
Mr*.
with *n early morning buffet Wein berg who I* attached lo the
natural meucry, v#irt*tallon, ant*
Fana In tulle, velvtil, chiffon,
-L y n n , Mm. J . T . N ew b y , Mrs. W.
Mra. II. E. Conlell gav e a
and nvtrich
fcathtra
«r c
mxl I lf* or Ifttfuiilf iff* nil roller luce
N aval A i r Station.
y . Brooks, Jr.. Mm. N . W. Bhnrl. Prcakfaat.
Christmas party last Friday ev en­
ata cln r a cnmchack.
Those invited lo thU function
Mrs. W . B. Brinson, Mrs. J. A.
ing at her home for all the mem ­ 164.
Miss Betty Wilkinson will a r ­ bers o f the Rcbekah 1/xlge. G i f u
Strange, Mrs. G. 8. Selmnn. Mrs. were: Misses Sylvia Meisch Mil*
“T"
'IV . I L Slaughter. Mrs. E
M. dred Robson, Camille Batten, Au­ rive todny from Indianapolis, hid. were placed under the Cnrisimaa
to
spend
s
few
days
with
her
. ^ W h l t m l r s . Mrs. B. G . , Meuthla, drey Bach, Emily Andersen, Bet­
tree and then exchanged. I . a m
• M r s . Joder Camsron. b in . U. R. ty Corrodl. Shlrlty Cameron, Pa­ parents, Mr and Mra. J. L. W i l ­ In the avaninr game* ware play­
kinson
before
g
o
in
g
to
Jackaon*
Beck. Mrs. V oile W il lia m s Mrs. tricia Schulti, Daphne Connelly,
ed with Mrs. Mabel Moore m ik in g
B etty Jo Brock, Betty Matthews, villa wh ere she will enter R i v e r ­ high score and Mr*. 0 . D, LandA . B. L ov e joy , Mrs. An nie Merrl
side
Hospital.
weather, Mm. E. S. Roekey. Mm. Evelyn Matthew*. Sallle Mor ri­
ress having the low score. Mr*.
son, Minns Ruth Odham, Dorothy
Chester Ila w k e , Mrs. H. B. Bour
Cordell served refreshments to all
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.C.
Mitchell
ou ard ei, Mlsa Joals Htoudenmlre. Crumley.
attending.
have
•
returned
from
Columbia,
8.
Marion Rabom, Bob Crumley,
Mrs. A . C. Madden and Edwin
Those
present
were:
Mrs.
T o m m y tVaughan,
B illy
Gray, C. wherp Ihrv visited their daug h­ G eor ge Ewan, Mra. Mary BoBy,
Madden.
ter,
Mrs.
Thomas
E.
Kirkland
Frank Robinson. Hpence Williams,
Mr*. W. C. Lynn, Mra. 0 . D.
T r p y Ray, Wealey Jackson, Jim ­ and grandson T o m m y , Mrs. M lt- Landress, Mrs. T . 0 . Ray, Mrs.
N O TIC E
chell
also
visited
in
Monteiuma,
*
■ ,i ■*wm
my
Aiken, Bobo Mero, Glenn
Don Thornton, Mr*. L It- Kubow,
p The Celery Cre te will be open M n g lr, Clarence Knapp, Gerald Ga,
Mra. F. D. Jobe Jr.. Mra. Mabel
tonight end to morrow night from Lessing,
A fa m ily reunion was held a t Moore. Mra. John Shadowtn, Mrs.
:00 to 12:00 o’clock. Gamee and
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Meisch 4cted
M ary Jamison, Mra. J.B. Williams.
the
home o f Mr. and Mrs. T . 0.
ther amusements will be enjoyed. as chapronea.
Mrs. W . R. Beacher, Mrs. C a n
T y n e r on ihe Country Club Road
Chornenlng, Mrs. Ethel Moore,
ji •
**
on Christmas Day. There we re
febont 30 present, including A Mra. Chaa. B. Cole and Mrs. ils’
E.
Cordell
and,son.
Buddy.
children, 20 grandchildren and 2

#S o d a l Calendar

Annual Reports Made
A tO.E.S.Chaptcr Meet

.

r c r s o n a l s

Mr., Nlrs. Thornton
Enjoy Family Reunion

t

Officers Are Installed
By Ea s t e r n Star

i’ hi Alpha Ka p p a * Wackers Entertain
Have Xmas Dance
Honoring Brother

t5'°

FORTUNE

Dighton-Powell Party
Give nltuffet Supper

B .L. Perkins

In .................

Miss Audrey Bach

•

Xmas Party Gi v e n
By Alathean C l

Phi Alpha Kappas
Hold Open Houne

•

XmaH Party (iiven
By Mrs. C o r d e l l

k

TO MY CUSTOMERS
^
And thanks a Million . . .

NEW YEAR

PARTY

hL

*

,

-r

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for your paUonKffe and friendly asaociations dur-

Si

If you need a good
C o a t. . .
T h U U th © p l a c e t o f o t I t — C h e a t e r f i c U I \
t r i m m e d s t y lea, b o x y an d f i t t e d c o a U .

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S A N F d rtD

H E R A fD ,

F R ID A Y , "D E C E M B E R

gA N W K D , T ttfftm
■, * , »■■* mi

29,

1914

■ ■ md« — « )■ « « — » . TV i r ■*11 - ■

30. 87 &amp; S# PC Mellon.
Pugh, H. C. Lota 1 to 4 01k 36
Cryatal taka Winter Home* 3/1).

216 Black Hammock.
Musa, Clyde C. N 7 CHS of
flVi of 9K »l K of RY Sec 3-20
30.
Constantine, A. et us lots 31)
ft 4U Ft. Mellon.
Earle. Mary E. Reg. 11.38 S
of NW corner of SEW See. 31Itt-Sfl run E 0.19 CHS Degree*,
•WTO W line of SEW *N to Beg.
Rowland, I’. A. rt ux S 34 ft
of E 44 ft of lo t l) nik II Tr
0 Sanford.
Dyson, F. B. Lola 6, 0 * 7 Hlk
G. Buena Vista Estates.
Matthew*. Jame* E. ct ux
U ts 2ft to 3ft, 30. 37. 18 A 39
Btk 28 Banlar.do.
Jackson, L. J. cl ux l-ot* 8, I*
A 12 to 188 Bik R. * Lot* 1 to
ft Bik C. Maine Add to LongwonrL
Cox, Lula II. lx&gt;t* I, II 4 10
nik 6 Lakeview, lake Mary. Fla
Whitehead, W. T. Lola 7 4 9
l-and Add.
Cowan, Jame* K. l,ol I Bik ID
Mayfair.
Mayer, Gustav. E. Lot IU Bik
20 Crystal. Lake ‘Winter Heme*

First Rpal Yule
- In Three Years
G.ta Riff Up Bamboo
WithBandage.s, Cap­
sules, Cotton Wadn

TalkOFFierc© Battles*
H i n t s Eisenhower
Is Showing Resulti

TACLOHAN, l-eyte. Doc 29.
(Special)—TlfF liberViil Filipino*
of - lwyte and Samar cstehrated
Monday their first real Christ­
mas In three year* with * p»ocpect that within the nex'. twrlvo
months the entire Philippine
archipelago will be cleared of «he
Japanese.

LONDON, .Dec. 29, W )— Gar.
___
man broadcast* asserted recently
that General Dwight D.’ Eisen­
hower ha&lt;l been farcad to drain
man power from other part* of
the western front In an effort to
holt Field Marshal Karl Rudolf
Gerd von Rundstedt's offensive.
While re|Hirtlng that American
forces on the Saar and Alsace
front* were retreating, the Merlin
jireadcAAla , fwHralatt that Naxi
profWpalUUiru might be getting
ready to disclose that the of­
fensive had been stowed or even
halted.
. One Oerman commentator after
another spoke of "fleer* battles"
am) of the German's "throwing
back repeated counter-attack*.
The high command's •communique
was headed by a paragraph say­
ings "Our troop* warded oft
strong enemy relief attarks up
to fourteen limes" In the Htavelot
area.
“ The American 3d Army conlln.

T o the six divisions of Am eri­
can groups oil l.eyte,_ Chr!*lmn^

ON RtNDID KNII, one of Ihr 0n t troops uttvbcjl U; the U S TBi Arm&gt;
to enter the Nsvj homeland |*Un1* hi* rifle at » Ini gel m the dense forest
befnte him. He nlradte* hnntrll aRainfl Ihe sidr of a tank to make cer­
tain he won't ttitsa. Oftl-ml Sienul Corov Itadloutiuto
t/olernattonal)

meant lh.il Ihe har&lt;l*fought imttla.
n l lim i t * Ih n n
iw u
m o n th * w i
n m i l v n v t r W h e r e jiv»«**ihl
\rn » v
i - h l f f i i i i r p n i i ^ i r iliiR t t u r k t 'V .H ill
illlllH l
l*»M
111*4*1
S lM Iflf t 'l t
f *■'11
« .* i|i|| 0* r * i l l »'»i‘ !n lc » !
tu e
f l lin t mi r f t* i i d I f »•# r •»t 1e t t
p h i*t****
I •y

|» ir n * h n l» *

Inc**r*nce
S anfo-d ,*. I.uilli- % » !’ Ran
I’ hunt 71

A QltOlkN WOM AN |.ul* m e nnlah| I 4 U it

n il .. i

( it sn o w r ip e

iM-tiig hmmL*!«*«i L&gt; : vt Dfinsld Mi*
of K a lfhfT, O.
rap ei
.ire b c.tfl ira im fJirlu rrrt at n fac­
tor y In H rlgium for irte by Atn^rir a m H ig h U n g in U e r m l i T i y I f . S

and pa lent* were Invited
The
War* « l w gave a dnnrc and
visllrd hospital* tu sing COr'il*.

Start at The

Kanfard-Orlundo Kennel Club

(l^mgwood)
SATURDAY NKJItT DKC. 30
and continue Ibruttgh Tuendny
The (rv ilrv l tiring of dot* ever to race on thi* track are
wew la the ktnnci* awaiting thr sound of the bugle.

t

Don’ t Mbts A Night of Thin Superb Sport
■

The S^prd-Orlando Kennel Club
■ M * « r bclwMn Sin r,n! and Orlando
• &gt;

Turn Wtat At (h«

Finn Race St«rU

Neon Red Arrow

n K S a lT r^ f

'

at eltfhl O'clock

*«a

'

o f Hair

S a tlifa rlio n a of M ortgage*

William*. C. B. To Je**le P.
Friar at vir M. D.
tlanlry, W. L To it. E. Batten
at ux.
Kallafaellaa af Chattel Mortgage
First N a tl Rank of Kissimmee
To Charles T. Nlblack. \\. A.
Patrick A
G. Lfngle.
Honorable Htaeharfea
- Army o f United
State* Tu
f Jrrfr fN m lf- -Aeh.— -'— ------ U. fi. Naval Heservr To Willlu
Lee Roosevelt Robln»on.
Army of United
State* To
Archie McGlamer*.
Armv o f United
State* To
Wlllla J. Hoskins.
Army o f Unjted
State* T o

Some codfish grow Jo 4 Length
of eight feet ami a weight o f I (id

pound*.

CONCRETE PIPE
for
DRIVEW AYS
WELLS
REPTIf. TA N K S
W ATER TA N K S
CULVERTS and HEWERS .
Transit Mix Concrete
Second* available at Ion price

CONCRETE BLOCK.

PENINSULAR
Concrete Pipe Co
Phone 1241
SANFORD. FLA.

WHIN pretty OlorlJ Jean Heller,
19, a student st Louisiana Slate
Diversity. protested in *. written
eaftel the college's attitude Inward
■• * !* who gave gixwtnlght klsxwwlo
oelr "dales", she eras dismissed
or the trhriol authorities Student*
»t * (tpmsodina reinstatement for

CHEESE

lb. 19c

said
that
Lieutenant
GrneraL
Alexander M. Patch'* 7lh Army
"-la rted to evacuate a number o f
I ill I boxes on the Alsafe-Palatinate
(.Order" yesterday morning. ReriJn
nl*n a**trlei| that “ the Americana
hove withdrawn large uumhera
of troop* from ihe Aachen sector."
Both lire Natl radio and the
German roimnunique said that
Ihe long Riirruunded garrison at
Si Natuirr, on the coanl of the
liny of Biscay, t.ad opened an
'Ultuck mid occupied eighty ripiure
kilometer* (thirty square miles)
of territory.
Throughout the day the Ger­
man* withheld late new*, Captain
l.udwlg f'ertortu*. one of the milG
tary commentator*. &lt;tating, "Tha
German aim f* to leave the
enemy groping about in the dartr.”
"They
(the
American*)
are
now attacking In u south-north
direction, but In vain," he »afiL
‘T h e nest few day* undoubtedly
will *e* Increased attempt* on
the pan of (Jenrral Elsenhower
lu transform h' improvised de­
fense into a mrthudleal Counter
attack or cauntar-affeiislve."

A ivsmirceful medkral' Unit St
tin- ftHth
Evacuation
lluspltal
tigged up u novel tree. It was
iIn- «|v fool ton of u th irty foot
banilNKi tree. Tit* hrnncltes were
lioog
will.
»trl|w o f
lutiidagt!
i l t o i with mciiurochroitie, gentnut. vu.l.-l, m-i-i***tii, saffro n fthit
oti'tnplirn
tlrnunirnt*
inrhidO'l
cm ply uuvoculnc capsule* (died
with toloieil » n l e i , wad* of cot­
ton, an assort ment o f gTcctlng
and playing tarda and stars cat
from hud foil on X-ray flltn

packs.
^
(
The Illusion of snow was
created by planter of pari* pour­
ed on ami giruund the bottom of
the tree, 'which Wa* lit with nor
mal-slte electric bulbs. Including
i c l one* purloinetl from the
laboratory darkn/um. A m o n g
those who fashioned the ire*
were Major Irving Shiner, of
884 We*t End Avenue, New York
and t'oT)&gt;oral 1‘rtrr Calsktl, of
HH Ijiwrcttce Avcnui. Igntl, N. J.
The American Red Cross illstributed special C hriitm u raekage* to tatlen U In nit- Anay
ami N iv y hoipItaU'ln the South­
west t'sdflc. Ths packages eonutM d i bokb. clgsrsttes, thtsst a,’
a wallet, rkewhtg gum, a mirror,
randy, postcards and-an addrexa
lioofw * •
I- '-!.= •

Chickens &lt;b

Seminole County
Court Record

Gome To Table Supply For

THUFTIER CUTS OF BEEF

Dies**) Slewing

Pip #

Lord

Picklo d

V ea l
Grade A

Lamb

Short Ribs
Chuck Roait
Plate Slew
Florida

Delirium Youuj:
Froth Sides
I,ran Chops
lusty SauHitge
Pttsh Hanut

German rommHrtator* general­
ly Teported lhat the flerceit
flghtlnc v*** around Htavelot, im
ltunilsts.lt'* northern Hank.

Ib. 25e

Souse meat

M in c e
Poof

ShouWent

P ig

Loof

tb

18c

Foot
2

M oat

lb
lb *

25c

lb

Tongue*

SAUSAGE

18c
(5 5 c

lb

Tonguot

Sm oked

Rib Chop*
lb
$q. Cut Shoulder
1
Fresh Ground Patti®*
Breast Stew
lb

Club. Sirloin Steak

Grade A

M aal

Rib Chop*
Bonolots Shoulder
Veal Liver
Breast Stow

Ng Points, Grade B

»nt r „ r,»R nbot

G R E Y H O U N D RACES

•-

H I]

Batten, lb- K, rt ux To J. C.
Atlhrltlon.
—
Kril Katatr M origigr*
Bass, Raymond L. at ux To
Florida State Hank.
William*, Seawall at ux To
Joe Mo**.
Oil, Ga* A Mineral I r u ,
Wilion Cypres* (la. To Sun
Oil Co.

Lamb C. II. DfR^A ” tiffttf
Furniture Co, V* (1, A Haynes.
Sult» • Law
Mc.'.'iaUr, llm ry V* I’ . II.
Huston ct nl Tru»t
Antioch
Baptist Church o f Oviedo.

Droned Roasting

Genera!
Room 301

—- ------

Ross, Henry et us Lut 2 Hoy
kin'a Place.
l*oj&gt;c, II. it. et UK La b ft do
10 4 14 4 22 to 27 less E. 20.
f.0 ft of Lot* 22 to .27 Bik 3
1st Sec. o f Marvanle.
Whelrhel, Mstrh C. et ux Lot*

dollon To Julia Thomas.

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suit* • n*ii

' rt-, 1 1 ^ r r ir iiln n n l .X m i^ r lp h n t o )

i1in|i|H'il |,.14'kniii*'* iiml nu» I fI•**!!
lim n *

UrTr.

A i r m a m t for Deed
Holton, Alice, Widow o f J. C. K.

Charles E. Diko.

32c

lb

43c

SALE

Ga. Long Link lb
Kerman Wienor* lb
Ktngan's Sausago ib
Kingan'i Bologna Ib
Phila. Scrapple ib

39c
35c
35c
33c
25c

FRESH FISH
Hpnnlfth Mackerel
Salt Muller
Fla. Mullet
Roe Hhttd
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Employer la Robbed;
Jump-s To Death
Patna Rice 3-lbs. 33c

NEW YORK. Dec. 29, U P)~
"Th efU hare ruined in*” — I’hie
was the tragic Hue added yes( pi day to the story u( J.udy
Itohln Hood hy her one-tlmo eni
ployer.
Thr words were pwonetl In ft
not*- left by 0*car II. Gropper,
ft',, who fell to hi* deith from a
ninth flooi hotel window
Ha wa* owner of Cropper. Inc.,
n leather good* firm, from which
Mrs. Madeline Dunnigan, 2'2-yearold aecretary, recently wa* ac­
cused of Stealing some 180,000 to
give pay raises to employe*.
Mrs. Dunnigan- under arrest bn
a grand larceny charge, hut gt
liberty on bond, burst Into tears
and sobbed. "Oh, C o d " when told
of G rapper’s death.
“ I never would have btllecnl
the man could 'be affected that
w ee," «he explained, " lie seemed
such a sensible perabh "

Tropical

pt

Flour 251bs. 1.17

Chute &amp; 3 » n l » m

aealbcre HU*«H

Beans 18-oz 8V2C

Seated 4t home with her tru*
liarid, Josefth- a Navy' yard workcr, Mr*. Dunnigan said |ht knew
Mrs. Groppcr and her daughter
and that She sympathised with

Coffee ..-3-lba 41c

them.

" I guess It doesn’t matter'about

Francis X.

P E t f t i t i i B trm sR

Dunnigan,

rt ax Lou 812*

Ths shops nad faw vKrea to
sell but airna Inform*d U. l.s
that any money was acceptable—
except Japanese. The r illp ln o i
could buy American - cigarette*,

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Fr i d a y , Decem ber 29. 1944

TTIF SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FT.ORIDA

L ega l

RAYMOND M. BALL, REALTOR

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A d v e r tis e m e n t

Renl Estate Snlvs Ki'iilnH —Mnrlgugp Lofllitt
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Phone 91)1).
Iloomc 4. Florida Stole llanM^uii
AT FIRST
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The SANFOHI) N A V A L AIK .STATION wimU
CLEAN COTTON. KAUS immediately.

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CONTROL DESTRUCTIVE CHEWING
INSECTS O N TRUCK CROPS

Bring rags to SANFORD FCRNITCUK CO., or call us,
phone 216. We will pay I lie per pound, immediate
acceptance.
NED SMITH, Manager.

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LA N E Y DRY ( LEANING CO
TIRES CHECKED

ENJOY YOUR RADIO

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Have your tlrea checked
befre it’« too late. May­
be they need a recapping.

tights serviced
Battery Charged
Brake Lining
TIRES
RECAPPED
We.fix all ratiioft in all mnkea of cam
•• For your JUtenlng pleaaure

mA_KETL

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Phone 465

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FRIDAY. DECEMBER 29, 1944

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

■5ST
skipping, dra*i ortglit i» thr i Neill*
CpLlfflarshall U rq uhart I. [■ »w
i rapatfty of a ye*«el and ! report
Is Fighting In Italy 1Cipjil
|ocl.uJf* the ton» o f cargo and * i r i i f t l
W ITH
TDK
H K T II
ARMY.
I T A L Y . Ih-c VJ, (Sp e c ial) ( |&gt;l
Marihall t!ri|uha&gt;t nf Sanford o
a member nf thr I t t h A r litnrrd
4nUJ . ‘ ift’ V !&gt;V.u.. " Inrh^

at apartment
try eaapk. N o c h M n r a r pel*..

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with it htt'.vr+n N f »
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f a lr«l by

W ANTED —

24 States Ready James Byrnes Is

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Spm rt
piano*;
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fitudie or Bohr G r a n d ; UDO-D0
oaut. fur uprighls State make
W r ite B irg er W e s te r
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Pest-War J o b s

U. J A C K S T I N N E T T
W A S H I N G T O N — W ith no

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$823,039,686 Project*. 25, Jm . 'iJ 'H T .'2'*,.™;
Wait On Materials *w
home
A n d M an P o w e r

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C H i r J k b o Dec 2* ur&gt; - T e e n t - fp or state* are - r w h r Lo c o '
or H t t i U l . l M worth o f pmt
war pnhltr work. p r s j w U . the
Cfiofedl o f R ta tf C w m i u m t i rr

jwirird rorcnUy.
A m it it j tn tar iw rnty-fm i?
hU ltk In drtrrTTtinr the p r o f f t t ’
of
p »i9 t-r»r planninx
tie* ditrhvwoa l^e prrtjoct* c» d W "
into conNt ruction o» umn a* man
p o * rr and material® are a ia ila b lr
the council amid
Thr
t ) inor
four sigtcs
»tg te » report
i nr lt er m
nm
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r u rtm e it o f Justice,
co another f 3.91 * .4SI.OOO in p*&gt;» t
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It a do veerrt tliat « hen
Secretary r.f State Cordell Hull’ *
: rrsirnatw n waa announced, some
| mfluenUal member, o f C on*re*,
; — 'nt ,nto •
■n&lt;1 &lt;l»'hed
I for the White House lo plrad
| that Byrr&gt;ea be named U&gt; the pojL
Before they could g et there, the
President heat them to the draw
hi namtnr Slat lining.
T'hr rumor that H arry Hopkins
w a« behind it even ro t puhtk
pn*m»uiKTfnrnt on the floor of
the Senate
Com ing on top of
the Biddle-1Jttell row in the !&gt;e
1
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' I Sut,.la» Property

IH ,po*«l

lUftrd

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p rrv* '*
• (m .tlc -r, in Which “ U .t lc IV e.i
or Idea state The figures are ra
d ent"
Byrnes
ordinarily
would
cluarvr of post mar highway con
have had an important say) gave
* truer u»n
Ten of these state*
rise to the misunderstanding that
also reported high a ay const rur
Byrnes was being by*pax»ed
tion plans calling for e a p n d jtu ie*
Such was far fro m the case.
tntalm g »7S9&gt;00,CK»0.
For Byrnes already was so busy
Funds currently arm liable to
setting up his new office of War
ft&amp;ance the its r t of the p roject*
Mobilisation
and
Recon* er*K&gt;n
t«*tal f l ^ O g . 749,000 for ta e n t )
that he ha*l i»o time to i l a y liaivon
onr o f the states Most o f the
to Congress and general trouble
p n ije r ti rsdl for ro structiim of
ihfioter
rnihlir
b u d d ie s - state
offic e
l.ntil ihiw . Byrnes has been al*
tiuiUltuga. ho* pit alt., arbor*! • and
most a one man right lan d for
similar edifices.
the President on the home front
H o s e 'r r . among other p r »»jo i*
Ills offices were small Ills
hole J were irngatiaxi. di .un att
sis tan ts few and virtually anonj
and soil oinsertsU nn projects o»
twm
Byrnes,, himself, in spile
(o lo rs d n , state f m o t and park nf Ki* s u t U r i t y , kept in the back
b% H o n d a ; h o u * u ( and ground.
g r a d e cro ss in g p ro je rt s by New
Th we days are gone foresfr
Y o r k ; water wtirks and
The new Q W M R is taking over
Nor th
Dakota, and
publi* a targe portion of the l a F a y r t t e
and i m a t io a p ro je c ts b&gt; building fo r ita rapidly expanding
agency
What is far more im­
In f o raau n n lorwardwt to the portant is that Byrnes is setting
c«lut&gt;ril S j the twenty four »tfttr» I up a "little cabinet.**
Must of
throe yuevtio »
W ha: t) era are virtually unknown to
funds w ere currently availab le t«» J the
general
public.
Whether
fmanrw puhli/ a w iw rnnstr isrtioa * j l hey mill hcrome p r minept or
W hat was the extent of e&lt;**n«tru»
not defvends hut here In Wash
jirti jects in the c«»mplrteo in*;ton. they will be top men on
r a id ) t s - fo stage, and what was I many matters
the extent of construction p f »
Byrnes
recent
manpower di
jects in the demirn. prelim inary
n a tiv e , which told the O ffW n of
or idea s U - r ’
j » t ir
Manpower
and
Selecllve
Service and U K b S exactly bow

Thome*
Samuel It
Thomaa. Ok m i h I.
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NElat.tr r THOMAS.
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OR MORE:
Toba o yaor or longoi
•o rtpoy. No crodlt ro
^idromonts hord to to tb f y . toon* on at^naturo
olono.

A ik no favor of anybody to p «t
CASH! Ju»t |avor u» w ilh your
request tor the amount you need
Fast, friendly service —no notifi­
c a tio n of frien d s, r e la tiv e s or
employer. Full details. Inquire.

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inouvrlf al) inanr^x r r . th«* I lib jiihI ^
a »i«tcr Uittalmn of nimored m •
|nnlr&gt;mcn captured hill »?.*! to,
pave thr » « v for other troop*
that
rnterml Ferryvillr a ti *1 ,
tprunr the trap
The
lllh
rushed /Jilo«ii
thr
■lo|&gt;es of Ml- Lunjfu. Ila lv in
January. 11*41 and Wept go in - u»
the top of Nft Horchia, from v*hreh
e ffe c tiv e pressure wrap brought
down on (*amsino.
Thr
kisittalion
on
thr
l»earhhead armind A n n o for four
months. In the B attle o f the
Caves, the l l l h fought it* wav
up to the side o f n jeopardised
r ifl* Ikattahun anti rnailr it se«
| cure. Thr outfit hncknl up tanks
that ‘broke
out of the Itenchheiad
'
confines * o t of ('loterna. « i i
among the fn^t units m Romr
and kept well forw ard in th*
rapid |»un*utt t»* Tuscania
The
llth
fo'jght
its
wa&gt;
ihrough towering mountatiu he
tween (iroasrtn ami Vcdterra ami
« Aflnl arn**«
l hr
Arno
Biker
with the first trtM»i*s to rrarli
rth hank
1,hr
Thr
llth
is (•nunamled
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l.ieut t ’ol Krneat I . B iplr' liessrmer. Ala
Five
vice presidents
of
the
(&lt;aited States hate become presi­
dents
Adams,
Jefferson.
Van
Iluren Theodore Roosevelt and
( "oolnlge

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was insured for

VITOLIZED

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PAINT PROTECTION FO* HOMES, FARMS, FACTORIES A N D I O U I P M I N T
M ure today than ever before, n texvential to protect your
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rfpiftce th em ’ U 'f h*\e tK f product* th*t » ill w rv r yew
failh fu lly lo r &gt;r-*n ro come

I&gt;et uh assist you in securing reliable painters. '
We have a paint for every purpose and can supply you
from stock.
The Complrte I’ nint iind (iln ** Store

Sanford Paint &amp; Glass Co.

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.
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TH E SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
—

■- —

Newsmen Elect
F.D.R.Top Man
Of Past Year

I- - .

SATURDAY, D ECEM BER 23, 1944 O

- i- i '

AP Editors Get Together For
General Forecast On 1945

ly with the finger
If finger
nnd on-ruhrlm ine margin and aeleaves depression, cak e' is not
erfi -led double honor. by voting
done. Another lest is to Insert
him " I ’olltlrian of 1944" hy alclean wooden toothpick into mid­
mu. t a . wide nn edife.
dle, and if no batter adheres to It
tarn. D»lgbl lh F.iyeliliu* rr. the
for
when
pulled out. cake i* done.
siipiemc Allied commander. 1*110
D RIV EW A YS
put the invasion of Normandy
W ELLS
And here arc a couple of candy
By EDITOBH OF T H E
in motion and who I* now batter­
* Gov. Thomai E. Dewey will patch recipes:
By THOMAS A. BOYNTON
SE PTIC TANKS
ASSOCIATED P i t t a s
ing at the inner defen.». of the
AP Newafcature* Writer
W ATER TANKS
llonry I’rcana
The Associated Pres* rditor* fences for his 1940 reclectiun
Reich, won the title, "M ilitary
Before tnose big headline* can ■ ho hare contributed to thia race for the New York governor
Ingredients: 1/4 cup honey 2
C U LV ER TS and SE W E R S
Man
of
L
ilt,"
virtually
without
L u ceN am ed W om an O f
ship. If he win* that, he will lm cups nuts, 1 2 teus|oon vkntlla,
appear on tlie fir at pace fcof forecast of IM S are:
Transit Mix Concrete
ippo.it ion
The Hanfcrd Herald lc llilig *o f
Jack I . Bell, political new* in the presidential picture again I 1/2 cups sugar, and 1/2 cup Seconds* available at low price
J .e a r ;
E is e n h o w e r
a ill,
n noth Luce, vivaclou. action on liie w orld'sTuttlcfV ^itj
wa U- r
editor; Howard W. B la k c lre , in 1918.
eonirrc.iiwoiTurn - from ( ‘omircjteot
Candidacies may begid to bud
Boil honey, sugar, slid water
I s M i l i t a r y W i n n e r nlm pack, a mun-alted political and of major event* k t home and science editor; Charles R. Ilutterabroad— new* must be reported, field, radio editor; Thom *. Hag- for the 1948 Democratic presi until It forms a soft ball in water.
CONCRETE BI.OCK
ptinrh. In-'ome the nutatandinK edited and delivered.
I'resident Add vanilla and nuts and stir.
enbuch. financial editor; Dewitt dsntial 'nomination.
By WARREN II. BEN N ETT
woman of the veur hy a wide
To supply the American preaa Mackemir. war and foreign at* Roosevelt, who has killed \ o fi Pick nuts apart and allow to eool.
O
AP N rw iftn lu rn W riter
mui ein. Mm. Eleanor Hooscvclt with an accurate, complete report fair*0 ■ng&lt;/PS|
Turkish I'aste
analyst; u*
(h id
f*l o
A.
we Martin.
•**••*•*■• similar move* In tho past, may
In lieu.pancr offiors through- eiirn rrn j .,-eoml and Dorothy of world-wide news. The Associ- farm odUorj Ja rk OTtrlan, drama let several hopefuls have tmeir
Ingredient*: &amp; tablespoon* gel­
out thr count* v. men in iriecn eve Thompson. column c l . wn. third. 11ted Pre.e Is or Clin Led like
editor; Dorothv Roe, women'* fling. Thcrc'n still discontent in atin. 1/2 cup cold water, 1/i cup
Henry J Kaiver. monufaetur- ■riant, cooperating tram.
Phan* 1111
shade* raised their heads from
editor: Chip Royal, Newsfeature* the Democratic aoulh. aimed at hot water- 1 cup sugar, 1 cup
Take the Battle for France. sport* rditor; John HeJby, arts party “domination" by big-city honey. 1/4 teaspoon salt. 1/2 cup
SANFORD. FLA.
«ui rointnuniou** to evaluate the inIt penile who turned hi* hand
1 lim n peacetime dam. and road, Month* bcfuie the invasion, a editor; Harold W. Ward, labor machines and labor. Th* CIO, orange Juice, 3 tablespoons lemon
IHen behind the headline new*.
flushed with Us role in th* fourth
From the welter of world IniiIII j to whipping out .h ip . nnd plane. "new* army" m i prepared for r lito r; David J . Wilkie, sutomo- term victory, may reach out juice, green coloring snd mint
"big push. A l a t-onuon ex­
flavoring or red coloring and al­
|r r j and d c'tro v ei.. king* and GI for war, wus named the out* the “big push." AP‘» London e*. tiTo editor.
mond flavoring, and 1 cup finely
What happens in 1U4G hlr.gea into new fields,
Joe*. Franklin Delann Roosevelt I standing industrial figure of the ecutive. Hubert Uunnclle, assign­
America's part In an interna­ chopped nuts.
ed 18 correspondents to Cover on on* big IF and a WHEN.
emerged ** the * ta ndou t * IT, .on yenr 1914.
Soften gelatin In the cold water
CliitrBi.ed l.lm r look n firm the hatUefrdntx, four to go In
If Germany surrender! earlv In tional organitatioa to keep peace
alltv of'tfir yrnr.
hand m national politlr. nnd the with the first waves. They and Lite year, changes will sweep Is likely to top ail home front for 6 minute*. Bring hot water,
T IR E S C H E C K E D
In a poll conducted hy A I*
sugar, and honey to boiling point
. . .
. father of the C IO ’* Political Ae- others to come later were to go across the nation, affecting vir­ Issues.
a
SC IEN CE: Four Important med­ Add salt and gelatin- stir until
Huye your tires checked hewsfeatures, the editor, voted („ ,nll(,ly th. "i-abor Man of 1944." along with tho armies through tually all fields of ’activity. Here
the battle* until victory. U lhen is how new year prospects look ical trends arc Indicated. The gelatin dlssolvoe, and simmer 20
the
nation's
Commander-in-Chlef
1
j
f
v
j,
Sidney
Hillman,
president
befre it's too late, May­
insect powder DDT will edrb minute*. Remove from fire and
°fD c j*i new’* from
and fituV
,V&gt; win » f«uctb 1 of Uau a ■,u il, . m . i f .i GU«Ki—, } j
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when cool add orange uuL lemon
be Ui.cy'TiiIai u.
Uitnl B* i ’ixiidcnt (hr Vo. t iw'C» W olk rr. of A mertra.^Pblllp Mur* 'Stiprrtrtw- Arrfcil lleadqusttcM In
W AB: The Immediate mrtSvow much malaria and ran rewteivaid&gt;
pinker—“The Muit of 1914" by my. CIO '. president, nnd John England and quit returnin'* fight­ i* fairly grim. The Hitlerian war wTh# 8Uf IE SI disease—wed typhus la k e ., culouug. and fUvurtng.
ing men on what they had aoen should end in 1946, but that fever—eventually. In the United Stir in nuts and allow mixture to
I. Lewis were also ran*.
and ciperieneed. Cameramen were won't bring peace. It will release States, where neither disease D stand until it begin* to thicken.
o
The man!le of Scientist of 194i to lake picture* at all theio
prevalent, the Powder will be Stir again before pouring Into «
a flood of politico-social unhcov
.fille d about the shoulders »f places.
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effective In reducing digestive wet pan.
a
h
—
some
bloody
—
which
will
III. Ale* Olliler Fleming of Lon­
■bout «n inch thick. Ix:t stand
Ready On D*Day
sweep all of Europe. There will troubles spread by flies and some overnight in a Tool place.
don. who first discovered the
Dip
When
the
invasion
broke be repercussions in Asia and In other household Insects. Penicilll
peilirillin mold in 1929,
wilt develop further uses and may- sharp knife into boiling water,
writers and editors were waiting the western hemisphere.
cut candy Into cubes, and roll In
Etnie Pyle, author of the best al the London office for the new*
War with Japan will reach itu Matt the elimination of s(r*ihill*. Imwdrrcd *ugnr.
T I R E S
eilcr*. "Ile te I* Your W ar." ami t ocomo In from all fronts. Their
Blood
fubstitaUs
and
new
drugs
I "B ra v e Men." w n voted out- job was to prepare the stories In peak but it will be a miracle II ana
remeuie* made
maae from
irom human
nu
the Allies achieve victory of 1946. and remedies
. 1 * ml 111* literary f lsure, while skeleton form by cutting unneces­ China will bit rock bottom, brok
R E C A P P E D
blood are in prospect. Under
U
Luke Sowell, manager of the SI sary wordage and to sand th# en materially though not spiritual­ leadership of sulfa, ah imporrtanL
T o
E n jo y
L ife
l-oul* It row 11* —"cinderella team ” news on to ATS
expected •in pre
A P’s N*w York hesd- ly. and dependent on the Allies advance can be expected'In
whlrh won the American leagu e i|usrt«n vis leosed esble. The to rescue her. Russia will assume ventlv* medicine.
Stop off for n fir Ink fir
iieiiiiniit wa. named outstanding stories, of course, were first cen- her naw tills of dominant power
The year will »*« rapid pro­
fake home i bottle.
S E M IN O L E
in &gt;|H,rin Hob Hope, comedian. *ored either in the field or In of Hntope slid Asia alike.
gress toward faster and higher,
'
1,e c a m , n L I f a v o r i t e til 11 lo u t I mi don to make »uro they con­
b i l l 's
p a c k a g e
IN D USTRY: Prolonging of wo, and ultimately improved planes,
. 1! the Iw tllefioni. apd wa* chn.en tained no information of value in Germany past 1944 and kite due to let and rocket propulsion.
T I R E S H O P , In c.
STORE and UAR
among rlviliun* I i» the enemy.
.1 . top rotfl
piospeci of a longer Pacific cam­ These developments will he mill
I I ] W. 1st
Phone URO
a . well
201 N. Fork Are. Phone 37
In New York, rewrite men s i paign have dimmed Industry's tary. and their civilian uses are
the foreign desk transcribed the hopes for expanded civilian goods unlikely to attract much attention
In 1946. But the je ts —and even
&lt;«lde atorv and added background production in 1946.
V-U'a — or*
laying
material developed from their
Reconversion timing has been Germany's
new* and historical library and up-ct. It Is now estimated‘ it wl
sill foundations for new means of
from huge maps. These men wore be a t least six months after V-E pauCnger travel.
R O B E R T A . W IL L IA M S
FA SHION:
P "* “There probably wilt
■lieeiallatj, trained to writ# mb&gt;ut day before “hard goods"—re fri­
Hew »eJd re* Mi t*
debt
tlie emir trie* Involved and te r
REA L ESTATE-BROKER
gerator*. vacuum cleaners, etc.— be greeter femininity, lets severe
tkra.fk with sil year kelleay
tain types of action — like the will be available generally Even lines, a new elegance In after
pleas, ssd set hsve )» worry
Atlantic Rank Hldtf.
Ph^ne 732
nerial and Infantry assaults. Other then there won't be c o u g h to dark attlro, preparing for tho
•bewt bills *t *11 it C A N be
celebration of V-K Day.
WASHING I ilN . Dee. 23. (Mpe experts nnalysed battle* and their supply all Immediate needs.
4«u . With . evict ctik less treat
SPO RTS: Mora rchools, league*
A few new p*»sengrr car* may
rial 1 f hi ambition to vome Lome relation to the war a* a whojr.
*h re . c i . p«T AU. yew kill. *t
■nd performers will come out &lt;&gt;f
l„ii
lii
fir
business
of
m&gt;
1
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d
o
ff
prepared
the
news
in
appear
In
the
second
half
of
the
and
*** H»*. . . 4 r«.Vy **i*y lb.
retirement.
Many
final form to
»*rot over year. They will be »lightly allcred war-forced
|(itt )i “ i . 1.. Ifil'g to Wrap ttllvr
h o h d .y a Y .« wes't k s r . te werry
athlete* who b*v* been discharge,I
Al”n
telfcrap
h
to
....
.fulfil
doughboy
bat
1912
types,
with
changes
eon
.b e e t r , * 4 , * , i 1 l .it k w , for tb*
111IIIP1V
from the service, will lie bad.
ill. -l&lt; ,itii oil a hospital
j fii r j laigcly l» trimming, r*di
i s t l waatkly . m .*.t&gt; k * wlliii
In 1946 to start what should Iw
try
Thu*
the
invaaun
new*
wn*
lii,South
I’ncttlc,
a
r«j
slur
grilles
and
fender
lines.
r.sasd
te )w*t It ia witt, yew
Ikh| , m
live greatest boom sport* h * .
on
it*
way
to
ic
p
tr
*
within
|
luiter,
after
the
first
postwar
at m&gt;
DUlif,
bWyet NEXT YEAft Cere, ie tet f i tM\ f.iniiit-il
t f
know n.
t t y . W » w .lte a t. « , | J e U | H t w i
Kunt Li , . ,i mint Klvunot Baiimun. •,-comla after it come from lavn- itvsirls, there wilt be many chsiig
Baseball expects to gain n few
. . .eeetv
e* In power plant*, transmissions
TH «t
A y«4f
III phibidrlnhla, »«nl here today. dnn
K a n fu 'd A tla n tic N a t' B a n k
old
hands
who
sliould
bring
the
Domestic Teawls. Too
s id mechanical designing gen­
( " S l" il "f tb r*. boy* have born
standard
of
the
game
hack
to
F
a
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i
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a
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C
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.
Devolpment
of
domestic
new*
erally.
Price
increases
apparently
|,niil emplol**e*,'' *ho said "1'Trmnormal. New boxing faces sliould
Itnom 304
P h o n e 'fUs
Fla. .State liana Uiug.
|y fivnl in th .ii mind* is tha also i* the result of mahy trained are inevitable — e-'llm alcs range bring a return of liie oig gum .,
A SUBSCRIPTION TO
minds
working
together.
from
ten
In
40
percent
over
pre­
Phone J J
I III... Ibut nheii th.- war ends they
Room H
lopped
hy
a
Billy
Conn
Joe
Luul*
Week* of nretwraUon, for ex- war level*.
want to tmve their own busine**championship hoQL Army ngsm
ainplr, went into the voVersge o ’
Scarcities will persist through
o . ,... i.n.itci huw .mall.
is iikrlv to rule the footbul!
iho*e
national
tiolitical
convention*
out the year. Textile* inay com-! world.
"They ml* making ml re, too.
at
Ghlrngo.
Tlie
A
P
picked
a
into greater *unp! three montUi
I luit Unit lli.ur ambition* Come
It.,., by nnrsttllg us much of their roiiventmn staff of 26 newsmen after V-K. Fuel lu tiu m lc I*
likely to continue until war with
ami
analyst*
who
knew
the
“InR A Y M O N D M . B A IJs, R E A L T O R
-itl.ii v * . |...Kill.I.- in \\ ur Bonds.
HINTH TO H O U SEW IV ES t
nide" of politic* and the candi­ Japsn la ended There probably
In* .itiiwl.
Rea! Katatc Sales— Rentals— Mnrlgagc Loans
dates
involved
It
mode
certain
will t * no letup on strained U. H.
Fed C o r r p l a l a t *
Weakly from Ho n * Demon­
Dependable Insurance and Bonds
"Snl.liri ■ in Ibe Pacific never that all news source* would be transiKirlation system*.
stration Specialists,
LABOR: OrganDcd labor will
'P h o n e 9 6 0 .
Koom o 4, F lo r id a S t a l e B a n k B u ild in g
I ■.ii.-i.ho not buying bonds." sb* covered
Tallahsr*e«
Cover Ail Aeg U*
have big problems after Gar many
j -aid. "The cniv Queatlun in their
Reporter*
iMlgned
to
tlie
con­
Is
defraud,
idcmhei
ship
may
nose­
i in,nd., is how many they can
Anna Mae Blkcn
ty &lt;
vention hall covered the speeches, dive a.* w»r production cuts down.
Extension Nutrition 3pvci»h»i- . . or*
nomination*
and
other
official
T h * CIO. built on war boomed
“ tun iicvci saw such liraVory
In their Plana for c^kes and j
interviewed industrial organisation, (car. this candle* during the Chriitmu*
n- tb .sr wounded men show ,’ liuKine**. O t h e r s
Os* *1 * iii iHliiaiwt fstsally i i W, "That Iasi Is,* (,
&gt;arty
leaders
who
might
coat
a
and Is planning for IL
season, many home-makera will
.h e 0O.IO.I. "No mutter how badly
W A N T E D
r*« ck««y*d my Im I b *« k*d t* a«*4. Ik. n***r &gt;n
Despite AFL overtures, a CIO- be Interested In the thro* recipes
llu-y arc Injur'd th. y never corn- ight upon pending development*.
-Special
writers
got
the
"color"
of
AffL
union
appears
remote.
But
« r la d , l l„ tk lfk ir i M d k l i t.rk . . . ■&gt;..* tk.l fa
w* are giving today. The first
plain Maybe tho one* who are
Thu SANFORD NAVAL A IB STATION wants
forr Q
Christina*
Cherry
‘
YOU tw*.
*r***d Iki, llat. *( |k« pw. Tk*l*T ».
well gripe a bit— but never the the vast meeting* — peraonallUee, the AFL still hopes to get back recipe, lo
the crowds, “favorite son" pa­ John L. Ixswis and bin 000,090 Cake, comes f n
J
.
It.
torn
Mr*.
wounded."*
M* la
Ika sptril *f Hw kaltdsyi. rwil kw.at* ys.
CLEAN COTTON RAGS lmmedlglely.
Hunter of Tallahgsaeo.
With tear* ill her eye*, Lieut­ rade*. the noise, tho "wuroan’a an­ United Mine Workert.
k s ra a 't « * * « |k t * t k • • k **d . I . m I * . I* M r »# y w , b ill,
With G«rm*ny’s fall, there la
Christmas Cherry (Jake
enant Uiiuimm told of an army gle.” As a result of tht» d in n ed
No Wool— No Silk—No Rayon
N O W , ,* 4 k . , . t l M | i U R e « •* « i l H r. . i t , * k . l i j . y
Ingredients: 1 cup of fat (b u t­
private who died with a jeveru and coordinated npproaych, hun­ likely to be * large bock-home
n p a sM * W» . . . k .l* ( N i d , , .
. . . 4 d ..t i . l l y .
*knll Injury in a New Gtilnoa dreds of flrel-rala elorlce wera movement among the present 10,- ler or V/S cup bulUr and 1/2 cup
Bring rajn to HANFORl) FURN ITU RE CO., or call us,
hospital Tlie ward in which he written, all contributing toward 600,000 woman workers. Many, margarine)- 4 eggs, 2 1/8 to 4
h i ) d .t k t . k . « aHKk yav * . . d **d U i *« k sva . y lo
however.
will
continue
their teaspoons baking powder. 1 med­
phone 216. Wc will pay 10c per pound, Immediate
complete picture.
lav wur mostly filb il with Mnr
V*
careers with ever broader oppor­ ium niie bottle Maraschino cher­
acceptance.
tu
n
it
y
.
I
F a m ily L o a n C o .
4
ries (save JfHf * I ° r P,r t
Tin iloilghboy feebly mnlinAr*)
NED SMITH, Manager.
AGRICULTURE: Tim new vror li'tuldl, 1/3 cup undiluted evu|iNO I l f RAY
M.r in Iran down and li.lrn lu
I
1 Is. Hlate Bank Bldg. Room
oruled
mil!;,
2
cups
sugar.
3
cup*
puts
two
major
problems
before
•'hope 33
him. rlu- raid
He mumbled.
WASHINGTON. Dec. 23. GF&gt; — farm ers. They will have to main­ sifted soft wheat flour tciike or
"Nurae, tell the Murines this 1»
flou r), 8 rape chopped
line time they'll have to carry Por a change, the Treasury ia tain near-record food production all-purpose
(toasted slightly v iilh
telling
individual
In com e-tax fo r the military and civilians, lecans (turns
nn.” Then ho died
t
liter, flou
floured with 1 cup
little butter,
No one who hua been lu the (wyera there's no hufry In filing although still short o f labor and of flour called fbr in recipe).
machinery,
and
plan
fo
r
recon­
their
estim
ate!
and
paying
their
South Pacific ever falls to buy
Diractlcnsi Cream fa t until
version to p*ac*-tlm * cordiUons.
.
a* many War Bonds as he or final 1944 Installment*.
Early dtfeat a t Germany could soft and add final/ granulated
Joseph D. Nuraao, Jr ., Com­
she pn**llily can. Lieutenant Bau­
sugar,
stirring gradually until
missioner of Internal Revenue, pose the problem of preventing a
man believe*.
mixture Is light and fluffy. Consharp
break
In
foreign
prices
reminded
that
group
yostmtlay
"W e have »ecn the thing* the
Unu* creamling,
ing._____
and iadd wall beatmoney I* used for-—-hospital equip­ that Congress had changed from and the start of a new farm ds- cn egg* slowljfxnd one at a llnic.
ressiun,
such
os
occurred
after
Dec.
16,
1944,
to
Jan.
16,
1946.
ment and surgical ingtrumenta to
lent* (3
(i
Add Sifted dry Ingredient*
-uve men'* lives as well a* buli- the final d*U for filing tax World War L
cup* flour and the baking powFOOD:
Th*
otuiook
is
ono
of
estimates
and
paying
of
last
In|doryi*. plane*, lank* and gun.
of
some dcr) and milk and cherry juice
1 to help eniry on the battle,” she .tnllm rnts of estimated tax for conlresta — shortages
lately, a litUa milk and then
Hems, plentiful supplies of others. allernatsly.
lhl»
year.
,
elated.
a little cherry Julca- Beat in dry
Tha
situation
points
to
continued
Taxpayer*
effected
by
tho
"The !&gt;oys' joy In u simple tiling
use of ration stamps for better Injnradlents, «tlr In liquid, -with
such b » clean hospital sheets, change {n data* Include farm er*
grades of maata, butter, sugar, first and Lut addition* being dry
who
exercised
their
eight
to
defer
is a thing to see!
canned foods, fruits, cheese and a Ingm l lent*,
ing
n
U
m
ite
s
,
parson*
fliln*
Income
estim
ates
See* Long War
Fold' In floured toasted nut*.
t
few other process*d U jm * and
"One boy* said: "When I taw who already hare ■(Had 1944 doe- to r as trie tad civilian cohxumdUprt Add. wbolt- cherries to s t ' Poor
larmtions
but
desire
to
rtvlsa
their
ghtiy gras ssd funnel
theso iheele I thought mtybo 1
o f fluid milk. Poultry will be
m pan and bake In
was In heaven. Then I saw a csUmaUs, and all parson* who scares during tha fir s t part of
ow*
tho
final
InatoJftqmt
of
tha
moderate oven (M S d tg r r n Fah­
nurso and I know It was heaven',"
1944
oatlmatod
tax.
renheit) for 1 hoar or until It
Lieutenant Bauman, invalided
“ "tcE T - xuppjy of mast*— parti­ can
eio u x r e i a avwncp
home after 18 month* in the P aci­
* W .S. eitael f n a M g *
cularly pofk and lamb—and of
_
k
E - C ' w h ' j S i 1, u w
-to
fic, la convinced It will lie a •long
that thalr famIUoa lu Arogrica sugar, fata rttd vegetables oils. ■b&gt;
rinks from •pen sides and
hard war against Japan.
expected 1q be smaller than ■prluge back. wbgn
lightBy fa r tha w o n t thing th at ar* starving and th w think net
1844On
the
other
hand,
oarhappens to boy* abroad is com­ an automoWla Is In operation; &lt;
gnto,
track
crops,
dried
g
rn
n
a
"W hen they return and
plaining letters from home, the
people feasting In^guOy -HgMad
said,
nits as watt M plooam
“ I paw a strong man boret In­ restaurants
- ■
tho spring before raw crops
■Vi’
to team over a letter," the seld. driving on bUck
coma on the mark a t
*"Ho let me read it end It con­ you can ImagitM,
PO LITICS: Republican* will ba
J ,*_
tained nothing but complaint* of manL"
A
Althougb Lieutenant Bauman, waiting watchfully for Democrat!'*
final rationing and lack of gaso­
who I* now station*! at tha. Fort
lin e."
First flL
' Arcade Bldg.
Fbono 0148
“ Koch lettera have actually lett Ostyolr lloapitaL has.nanww)|»a- Pi' htoh command may ehdngo.
many men with the impreeaion, raped daath a nurabar o l .
with Herbert Brownell Jr. step­
hersalf. aha to resttoa* lu A p ert* ping out a* national chairman
•
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rued to membora
x 8 i-i
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Evacuation
jfT1- - /- '|

A ssociated P re s s
fs O rganized L ik e
C ooperating T e a m

CONCRETE P IP E

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YOU WON'T HAYE EXTRA BILLS
THIS CHRISTMAS!

B. B. CRUMLEY
General
Insurance

THE PRESENT

T h e H o m e N e w ip a p e r

THIS CHRISTMAS . .
LET EXTRA CASH BE YCUR

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L U C K Y STAR!

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From 0PA Prices

Sure, I carry

Bottled-in-Bond in stock,

On purchases of two-fiftliB or more of
RUM- GIN- VODKA- LIQUEURS- IM­
PORTED BRANDIES AND WINES

when I cun get it,

But the BEST bonds •
you can buy,
are War Bonds! .
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p m r r x ItivioUle lhm&gt; Inestimable prutlege* for which we have been ao luni runiend ini—* e moat fight!
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Fight mg
m the
With prunes
/\|win(ilnl to nui(*|iing up on Leyte
^ but the Ohlficju* rommunut army
reiHirtinl il had dt*f rated w Nil*ponrnr forge SO in lira i*«*l of
laiyang in nr» fighting in went
ern Honan province
Between l Ci unit 25 Ja|mlic*c
£)plane« raided the aiiMril** on
Saipan inland, in the Manmmj*
ChriiAma* rv *■ pi an altemot to
cripple the ba»e used by U S
super ■f(*rtre»aefl in their
rani?*
iigmunt Japan,
af| ThftMr of the Ntinmiiewe plain**
^ w r i r nhot down by Yank fight
cr pliineH. rjiuI Adm N limit in
r«|M&gt;rting the attack today
A
fourth wi» brought down by antiaircraft ftre.
One American plane w n de
'^ a l m y /4 on tha ground and neverul
other* damaged Six torn were

( IT Y B R IE F S
d ip t C. M. Uoyd of the Army
Air Elrce. who -etumed to thi*

country in Mny after many fly
insr miaslona over Europe, is non
home on holiday leave from Drew
'irld Tnm[a. where he haa been
ervina aa a flvlnc instructor.

f

J. (&gt;. Hunter, fnrmrr Sanford
rrafdenl now livinR In Hunter'
vllle, N. C. writes that he “would
be delij-hled to hear from any of
® ii« old friend* In Sanford." Mr
” funler fin jl cam* to Sanford in
l'JOO. He worked for W. W. U n g
five year*, later returning to
North Carolina If* returned U
Sanford in 1011 for another fivr
^ v e a re before iroinc north acatn.

-------------------Harry L. Wester
Plays ‘ My Hacienda”

C p I.

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-----------• Somewhere In France a aoldier
had haanl a tuna called “ My
Hacienda." Wantfn* tn hear it

c •one
S K .S
i’iaS5S! S S S f Vi
ratherinjf* on a etna 11 port______ aald he would be
ta play the lunc which the
;«r aald ha waa to fond of,
hia porlnbla organ, be
IL
Id vou like le w i copy
t? " aakad CpL W etter.
Ilka to ao* who v
the toldlar raj
need aa h o f
from hla to o *
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Town Of ('dies Tak­
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Of Nazis Rushing
1’oward The Meuse

Su|K'rlor| Crew Awaitinp Rrsrne In Pacific

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l.llNTMIN. I»rv 17 t \l‘ &gt; Hmnlrob of ton* of *upjdie*.
mainly immunitnm, Merc para
chut rd IihIrv In
\incrican
Iron pa nil off b» the lirrmnu
&lt;iri» r in l he Da«li»«ne arcs
of
llrlc Inm
T »in - rug hied
t 4 7 *ki train* flc» from
Hr ll a in and Trance with car
t t»c* for doughlMi!* » hit h air
^ i I h* I «hm1 rr|H-alr*l Nj i i lank

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»*••*
C ri* t lure 1*&gt; hitiik
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9 Districts X rc a t vcl l.awton Pays Tribute
Restricting t ’sc Of
To Men Who Ha\«‘
Iaots and Buildings I GuidedKiwnnisCUili
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MContr ibillion*
have m.111** I., tbr

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i| V*1, i|.|« *l&gt; fell
l be f»t*f 111Mil *4 fc'tl' Iv*■ pa t h
pn (Mil.* « r r * V lit .1 *if(4
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Church S e r v ic e s
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Daniel Senkarik Is
Navy V*12 Student

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the vigoroo. ra.I.-i
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12. 1912. ami wa* ,-.(.1,-1 it*t •&lt;
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Junior at thr I l i i i r i 'i t ) i ^
of Horkti

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by

Month Of December gradusted
•“r H*rl
l'“*1 *rhooU an*! j Ft* u* m!u« Vtn* Vlarv H Anfioni Scmlmde High ■trews, s daughter, Mr.- Paula
Scherh nf Arttaluaia. Atu.; a .on,
Cooler Than Unual school in two.
E \V Andrews nf Middle. Ata :
sister. Miss W illi. Parker nf
Ens. William l/cverenz aParis,
111 . amt two l-lc'lUsTi. W.
Is Killed In Crash K Andrew*. Purls. Ilf, and 1), C.

8:

irret ren tier on a B-34 heavy
rmbardment crew now in ila
Following completion of hla
aining, be and hie crew will be
wt o re rM a a .to a combat area

oormal aveTalr* .t a b fall for the
In f the month
‘ ‘ need o f rain,
Ally benefited
i i bo war. which

aa a fine pre« i ChrUtma*

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Liriit. Cljdf Hurt
l*vL llarry Brmtnlrr
Bark From &lt;&gt;M*rst‘as
Is Sent Id &lt; arlsliail

T. 0 . Brown Jr. To
Manage (ias ('ompan&gt;

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impieasive

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ll«c. 27t
(Sprrm l) A* » mrmb tr of n Cornican
R-25
M ltth.il taimh group which h a * . ( ‘ub* * • " . .......................
carried «.ui continuoua attack* In
v ... ....................
'nr
.unport of the Fifth and Eighth M " " **/ ,,,h r' ••*«•"•••«•»» ** ’ •
First I .trill 1 hui i«
armie* in noilhert) Italy. p fc |&gt;re»ent.
i Im rou^fil* I*'4 L?i i.Roscr Jim rn rt ha* been awanl\i m\
V M I" l l| v r a i f *-» ‘ ii t l i t
ed a Bronx* Haiti* Star for his
Kfi m|H^IV ! Itfa In ■ -* -* * ^ 1«r *v
unit* * pal th ipit inn Ihe
ttnmeitip- *Tf \|s| (till I*i|T 1,1
1*4*-%i I*in*
Arno
r?J® phase of the Italian ram! ttitlfllbk, I’ll It 21 J ‘ I I ■ i I'i-ini’s
T. O, Brown. J r of (Jrlarwi- , urtivpti Frida) at tb* i-*»*ur "I hiv
W ^ e Wr h u ^ nr X l l v ore. a r « C
Hta w if,. Mr*, l ^ u l * . A. Jlmeiwrvnls. Mi ai*4 \1 *
I L Hurl,
formerly of the il S Enginrei
l « ^ l e k V j ^ he o n ^ n u ! ^taidlTd n«»- « • « * * »« S-n fon l.
•0 11 ftak Avenue &lt;
iL ^ ib r ^
am ounU ^of
f l^ J 1 Th*
'-H i* *ta r I. th . and the U. S. Housing Authont
ha* t&gt;een apfvtnted district manw. furhwign
towel*! *oap and V « i l \ iUmk ]'
10 ^ .won, . by u *
ger of the Etonda Power C'or
He ha* twen pr«-.. "tn l s .iii ih
f o r ^ u d i n , lu t h . Buaaian W a r l ^ ^ ^
f**»tf
poralion in Sarfnrd, thr nfficr «*t Illslingui/hr-4 FTyuu 1 ’ *»
European • African • Middle - East which it at 108 .South Pail Oak Rraf rluMtri* j»f I !«•» I*rrs|
■irftl iftl 1'itnjiinn* Al the rnuriu.
Avenue.
campaign rildmn. Each alar
Jw tp h Vimnjf. who ri vnt hrM *vNH4 of ihi.i f Ufb»uir K b* will i*»
present* a major campaign.
muntht ■» trinjwii a.i . in»rt I.ti A 1 1 n \ rr*11 * i » b*•1 1»*t* «-«*n
111a irroup now hold* the Air several
Fere# record for bombing ac­ district m anagrr uf thr ctmi)»«ili&gt; trr al Miami fnt i* a'wigmiiriit
- M l * Hun. th.- fi.iti.rr Vvr»nica
curacy. The It U * have avrraged Rat been w n l&gt;lo Orltnilo whci**
Daniel Senkarik, KM 1/c, fo r­ belter than nine bomba in the he h serving in the |.roduritoi- Elixaheth llaiker nf I .«• Stilf.dV
England, whom hrrr-l No.
mer employee of The Herald, target area out of every 10 end of the romfiany
who haa been aerviaa with the dropped during the paat three
Mr. Brown i* a member of the 11. i* eipecte,! t.. . . i n . m S a n
lord in a hunt til .la»- he stated
N aey hi th l North Atlantic fo r month* of *u«utaln«d combat American I-eglon. ai-.«l » a vet
the paat two years, now la en­
•ran of World War I. He aervr.i
rolled in the Navy V-12 prof ram
four year* in the Navy, aa a
Mid»hipman and three )tear4 a*
Wll,f,|AMS AT C.UL1T 0 RT
a comm 1**1onwi officer. He i*
o f the Maartnk tiedgc
£ . U L £ P ( ^ T ~ A ,I&gt; ** A1B and of the Eplteopal Church.
lE U l, (31ILF PORT, Mias., Dee.
He laid today that he expect,
A week nf warm end tmlmy
to eatablbh residence here with weather, a , contrasted with that
Mrs.
Brown
aa
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a
t
ho
can
illlarn*, Sr.. » M
i\)fn*ettU
during the eartter c*i!d aruip, ha*
find tecom modi Hunt
raised the December average tem­
pera to re to a ithin .1 . 1 degrees
B L A C K L A N D ARMY A IR
nf the pnrmal average of «l.d
•legreea according to It. F . WhitM r a n i h e i mVa '
—A abort ahpwt r i t 4 :« 7 oYtort
Monday afternoon measured rain-

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The Seventh I'ay AdvettUal |„f p m id n iU who followed him. i Santa r %p i '4 .»ppin'ial i
Church o’ Sanfoitl recently »!&gt;• j Jam es &lt;1 Sharon. U l£l; T Iri- lit tkcing able l*i be b*«« k iti IS.*
b:k*=*
nointed the fnllowmK church f-| ria n Duma*. 1924; Edwin I) fnffl thi* year ami
ric c n for the commit year: Harry ■Hrnwnl.w- 192.'.; Edward K Ijine. with IVtri rhun»l*t- «*f fhr l
A. Watt ait local eliler; ’ hitarl j |(120; Imrntnnied him telf very J f*lub. uml m-i ulleM h»\ mi* vf*n
Shepard an maiatnnt eltlrt. L. II briefly a- ptrtldinir &lt;n 19271 add him &gt;rar* «gtS an ta
thru
g iixt
a t I • 'ti fp it i
Shepard a* miaMonary leader; |r,| name. ..f S.M fjo y d . 192a.
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Mr*. T. It. MiddleU.n »- church |j no p Jutkinit, 1329. Krctl It thr nrarbv tmt klf.i-l ..f
fn
clerkMr*. Hoy Schmidt
*- ( Wil«m. I••:u». \,C
Fort. 1931. which itiriii4e*| ti*&gt;w
nn4 nut*
Hr *».I!r4 nut
church, trcaauret anti «» home j \y.B. Za. hu I9:t2; llownrtl Over
tni**ionary tecrelttry; John Koto .
i u . t &gt; . . r . n» r e a r r « » n
tinmr* nf t hr * Ini,lrrn *%limit
bunI r erne m l*e i ni f i ■•rt* in* i v*
aon and L. II. Shi-imrd a. deacon.
I- H. stfpparti n. d c a c o - c .t r .
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Sabbath School offirer* nameti i ( i | V C I\
lirO n Z C
were: Mr*. It. S Kates at super j
in Undent; Mr*. It G. Hriaaon as , AT A K, |h AAK

th e

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’ i"tul lint I*luc To

tHtw iwv*i* our | Welfare H*»ard ’ *&gt; »r. ♦
h chib haM
which bml I*t k *b*o»’ . I tlN
giwwl ratm
h.lk* L**dge wboh i»a-t ■Ftal
pavt pre*»denls the parti the Vm* 1 1- ••* I ^*
4
club h n '* niaant thr I.mil% 1 1nt.« t hi I
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life and *l*»rit .**d I*' ci»&gt;l Jt*hfi K m iiu
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Officers Art* Named the mu* ■• &gt;•! Itir riut. tn- «dde*l 1III\ -* stilt
Sa-iiit.i ni » i
Mr I
tbi-n n*id Itdmte
By Adventist Church (to Iht I.it i- Mi Ci.ntwilv »» the till 1 I t h f |»*-* l Afill
clllli'n ill-I |irr-f llienl. alld -imti* I C*i gleet bun

ft*ftiRUnl
»ui'crintendent
Mf*.
Emma A. Seclrv * * weretary an i
Mri* II. A. W att aa u i u U
secretary; and Earl Shepard as
young; pcoplea leader.
Th* church achcdul* Saturday*
includes Sabbath School at 9 :3 0
A. M. Church »crvlc* at 11:00
A. M. and Younu People* il r e t­
ina at 4:00 P. Si. Prayer meetInga a r* held a t 8 :0 0 o'clock

R ed

v h»t f ^»r*l
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••c v | mum. v* a* *111ve n at
||reurnt time under the pran&lt;hi&gt;&lt;
j of (#.- I&gt; Workman, Ki^watv ba* I I V Kf arc ^ 1 Is SV
' ovudt 1 o ‘*it n hirvciucBt' b\ * iti 1 f' r k, Iheti 1*e» '4*1 i
|*« f»i*1tuan t . .&gt;4- f«
J phuaiting wpiiitiiol, rat hr i Ha
|ihyMrni *tu\ material aim* 511 | mi*.#1t»fr vr 1r
| A wa*ling &gt;*•» M
j I aatim -1*^ larnl
|"Surce-*** t* rlcliued oflen
«■»•» weir .ipjo&lt;*%ihh.i I«i v
1 •»'*
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j the ratio of i*hat one hai* done to young^teM u bo had t»\* n to
\ uhut one might la v e dime** he, mended by thr
**“d

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adopts a map of ►aid dud* u la
Troviunns are madr for enfmr**
merit nr amendment of the oi«hn((■■HniM •»» •‘age Paarl

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t&gt;wl
|ut**e*l . MU it
( onnally,
the (uily j i&gt;re-idcnr&gt; **f the initial
(kilitliiiMHin «t* iti* refillm mrel* | k 1wiuii» t bit* in I9 2 J
grioiiB city tliwtneU
Tuc-sdav eviring by

till iirt*1 out

D cL an d S a ilo r
Dunedin AJan ileld H ouse w iv e s A s k ’d
Sim la C lau s L iv es W
A fk ,r B e i
A H er &lt; llisiun ( hi
Many p re se n ts In n .
O rlando ili"h w ;i\ To D estro y R a tio n
P ain ts N ot V alid
rhilciren In P a rk
b y A iito m o b ilc

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h.ii'h f*»- f I i h . j U ' t n t h e i . o i n t u f i i n o
the fiaat four ntonlh-v b«-» bwsn } h &lt; .uni wu's, paid 1 o*f«y »»!
uig I'm m m oin ', witdiru' iiiwlei
direction &lt;»f liro tg e S ihimio .1
&lt;minir 1pal engineer "f loci* ■♦•mviHe
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fkaees from home. Enjoymc the minimal |&gt;«rty arv (l to i » l.irev e’. |-‘litn »l ti
III wh«t « ii3 t»elK*'e*l »n
utwrt M (iray. Amvricua. K an.. Wayne W arner. Waahinyli.n
Iowa; Watson Wuelher. I c n j iiu I-m Wise . a»*l Kay B ollii &lt; hn- tempt i'll the Iim -v •*l Prune
Mini-Ui i hut vhit I . &lt;l
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injured In ih t night's bombing,
Thg atCXpaneq cicater nine « *t&gt;
otic
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ItfaTna? dlalrirU, rcstrfrfk local inn ti*i*
Saipan reported sinec the ID height nnd n hc »4 »ihn tiire*.
tdnnc raid of D « . fi.
dmigtiaUji nrnu *»f land aril
The
enemy
aircraft
struck water for trade, industry re*»
Ogtther from Iwo Jima, in the Vol­ deuce and other jnii poacsi, defirm
cano islands or from little Marcus open space neede&lt;l around *trucisland, both within 800 miles of tyres for light and ventilation and
Raipan. They apparently were
ferried to a staging area from
Japan with the hope of slowing
/ylnwn the regular sunerfort raids
v on Japanese homeland inlands

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meet mg allhw-ul A lin mml

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\%cre shot down, fivr more l»ri&gt;
Q U b ly him! 27 others damagvd
while admitting the Imm of four
intrrrriitori No delnili have yet

F l .n i t M M

C h u r c h i l l Narrow ly
Kscap^s D e a t h As
Dyamfte C a c h e Is
Found

WASHINGTON. D e c . 27.
&lt;AI * ) — The destruction of a
la tte Japanese aircraft car­
rier. aix additional enemy
warmhlpa and 20 other veoarla
by American submarine* wan
announced today by Navy
Secrelary Furrealal. Included
were one ronvereted light
cruiaer, a destroyer and two
escort * easel*.

Alxiut r.O Su|H&gt;rforls bomb,
ini Tokyo today in ihu fit at
mass rutcl on the enemy capi­
tal since Deo. 3 as the steppctl-lip tempo of the air war
-yotw American fighter pilots
^ ucstruy 7*1 Japanese planes
over the Philippines ami in
North China.
Japan claimed nine B-iiOs

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K
r Yanks Make Christmas Day
FireAtBiiiish Counter-AttackOnGermans

Celebrating Christmas At Sea

_ Japs Claim Nine Shot
° Down While Raid Is
Made On American
R a s e On S n ip a ft
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Home On Ix^ave
t.dilors N ote:—- The Inline ■
In, names uf h*,r s in service
"hniwe ua le a .e " h i t r been
suhrwitted by the Pih*t Vlub
(or which Mra. 7. IL Katllff,
Iricphun* S 3 1 -J. ami Mia*
III.nr he Kennedy, lelcphnne
tl3 -W have been srlected aa
• cummiltr* to secure name*
nf service men and women so
that their friends may know
tshen they are In Sanford.
PvL Ira W. Southward and
Mr* Southward are .pending a
l&lt;M«y furloug from F crt 1 &lt;«nart/fWond, Ka*. with Mr. South­
ward** parent*.

Andrew, nf Hnnvtll*. Ind In­
Jimmy Kirby, A/S. USNR, a
Ensign William V leveren*. terment wa, In Evergreen t'emeNary V-12 ttudeot a l Mercar
.
___ -________
U S S R , a student aviator atla ch o l t?ry
t ’niveraily, Macon. Go. U yUlting
to the Sanford Naval Air Station
WINS PURPLE HEART
hi* aunt. O b . Frank MacNeilL
lost ht* life whan the plare a

A 'C Francis E. Houmlllat It
n i i II U JI r u 11 v ri n i n
FRANCE, Dec 27. &lt;Special! I’vl spending the holirUya with hia
Clarence ( Alexander. «I9 U u rrl wife and hi* parents.
Avenue. Sanfoni. ha* txwn award
W EATH ER
**’ the Purple Hewrt for »-&gt;unds
FUJR1DA — Continued
partly
rrrTtxr^i in action whll« B ir tln f
- with an Armored I nan try unit In cloudy and mild through Thursday
except rather chilly with d rlu le*
Frmcf.
graiJuatc
PtL AnuDdif
to of Seminole High School. Ill*

Smyrna on D fr lil
Ensign Leverem is survived by
hla parent*. Mr ami M r,. CU r
e**e* C. le v e re m of Sheboygan.
WU. Before he entered the aerf i r t , Km ifn Lrrerytii m u m flu de yit at LiWTiACi Oolite l
In
Appleton. Wia. (Ih received fliaht

Tax., prior

mother Mra. C.C. Ale*a»d#r, re­
side# at th# Laurel Art no*.
.

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trad I l t d l a I k l a M a t a a a d l l a t
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W EDN'btDAV- DEC. 27. IBM
DII1LK VKIIKl* FOR T IlIlA J

In unknown,

Ym» a r * hereby ret) g I m l ii» ap­
pear in in# Cl m ill Court of Hep*.

* fl T a C K
Th«* r f f u h o m n u n l m erlin * of
thr aharrholdrrii of The Hanford
A lU iU k
National Hank will hr
held at t h r hanking ho ur* In Han­
ford. F lorid a , nn W#U»aadA|f. J a n nary 10, IMS, n l (wo o'clock 1*. M.
fnr Hi* r le d Ion of dlrrvlora and
I hr I ran a act Ion of aucti other bual*
nrta i * may properly coma torfora

Episcopal luymen. He ha* a high *en.^ of honor and p*rsonnl charm. In fact, his autobiography suggests that he
has every gift hut mic. As that Is vital to a public servant
Senator Pepper may not object, at 80, to being uses! to
point a moral,
The Inciting quality is knowledge of what in happening
In the world outside his particular circle. Senator Pepper
acquiesced in prohibition without dreaming of the coinpli.
cations it would entail. Even now he boasts of having help­
er! to defeat the Leugue of Nations, apparently not for
practical reasons, but because it did not conform to his
legal formulas. He speaks of Philadelphia city corruption
vaguely, not as unything proper for him to do anything
about. When he run for the senate in 1920, he seems lo
have been the only [&gt;00*011 in Pennsylvania who did not
know- lhat a group o f finnncierH hud raised a huge slush
fund .to re-elect him. He lost only because the Philadelphia
lama raised a fund uluuwA u* large., uukU Uvt
-st­
ills machine to Ixxit. So scandalous were the expeuditures
on both sides that the senate refused to seat the victor.
A great English statesman, lx&gt;rd Balfour suffered from
tho same abovc-thc-world detachment. It made his premier­
ship u failure, jt may bo noble for u philosopher, but not
for u public ngui, to ignore the world nlsmi him.

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Drafting Nur«t*s

S E L F ■ REBI'KCT
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THAT WK AMOUNT TO SOME
T ill NO.
THAT
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American military medicine fc the Iwst in the world.
FR U IT.
WE
MAY
CHOOSE
WHAT KIND; The fruit of lb* Yet the work of army and navy doctors is in danger " f losSpirit i» love, joy, [iruir, long, ing much of its value l&gt;ecmtse of a shortage of nurses. Ac.
suffering. gen 1 1cur**. U'*'“h*ai&lt;, cofdliig to Wahjsr Liotimiiiiu. the former nrmy hospital
faith,
iilrckne**! ii-ntfs-M ut*.-*1 ‘stnhnar!C*ufTills iT iim r j, ol* one trnined nurse lo eight or
Qal. Gii!3-i!.T
THE NORTH
(From Tbr Uhrlillkn s,u»iwe
Monitor)
Thli If a taint of rock and pintWhere the wood-horn rows are
wild
But little red »lrti»brrrieii meant
for bird,
Will strain the hunt!* of n rlilld.
Where mnti and In* jduw ntrtiiel
the wil

Have A n^vrr-pftfidifig figtit
But the Northern Lights in o
paling iky
Will dance fnr a rhlld at tdght.
Rdck and pine and hrntmg sea
Pounding against n shore—
But a rhlld muy ret an apple
And give 11 deer the cure,
CATHERINE HKKTON
A Cocoa man says that sta­
diums
are
serving
rapacity
crowds hut that ton many people
la the crowd don't know their
capacity.—Cocoa Tribune. We lie
llrve'he's gut something there.
Clare Booth l.uce who rarne
down .with a hod earache ^hlle
visiting the hattlefm nti in Italy,
will not lie awarded the purple
heart. Ilecnuae she also inleerd
the boat, she will hr given mi
umbrella instead.
Two women were talking on a
London «trcet when an nirplane
want over. One looked up appro
hotMlvely. "It's all rlfthl, dearie,•*
aald the otkdr, “ It's one of lhot«
old.raahioned pleura with a man
It) it,*'— I&lt;ot»don Dally Moil.
The Flottda Everglade* could
pruduce etiougb rubber to make
thia lint Sou nbvolutrly Indejiendrpt
of the r u t of thr world, (he
manager nr the Norwalk Tiro
Company U reported oa aaylng
la ralm Beach the other day.
Too bad we didn't think of that

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ton ImuIh, sometimes becomes, of necessity, one to a hundred
or more lftsls. Army field hospitals are preparing to go
overseas without a single trained nurse to a unit. And this
in spite of the fact that there ure still some things which n
graduate nurse run do fa r better than the best (ruined medi­
cal corpamen.
**
Why is this? Hus the country Ikvii drained of nurses?
Llppmnfm say a no, that surveys made by local medical as­
sociations indicate there are still thousands more than are
absolutely necessary for civilian care.
Dean Marion fi. Howell, of the School of Nursing of
Western Reserve University, agrees. She urges drafting of
nurses, and explains why. Much of the trouble, site feel*,
is lurk of knowledge by nurses as to the urgency of the
need. Much more is due to the shortsighted influence of
families and husbands, who argue against joining the ser­
vices. And a little is ju st u dcHire not to give up hii onsier
life for a hunter one. Drafting would fill the present gap,
which site says wljl exist for uliout two years, until the in­
creasingly larger classes of student uint cadet ntirsea nr'_________
ftilly trained.

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dartred in my head,
tain Rickey and Cindy.
somehow got up nod then To the tip of liia dome, to th
hack Into bed.
tap of hla skull.
in what to my wandering mind Now whack away, crock uwa;
should appear
with thumps that ere dull.
I a miniature sleigh nod eight
tiny reindeer
Then Iq a twinkling I felt on
The

prancing and[ pawing o f
each rlav*|i hoof.
Hpw long this writ! on I'm
sure 1 c a n 't, say
Hut it eremed like eternity, plus
a long dky.

M ix e d A n d U n m ix e d

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THE SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
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TO SAVE YOUR MONEY

The Nhxis have introduced a new form of sulxrtngt' in­
to the Belgian national library at Brussels. Lihrurluns re­
turning uft*rwthe -German occupation found the Irooks,
formwriy nrntngptl by subject, now gniujxNt according to
sR.tr, The stated reason was "to give the place neatness and
order.”
People with just a few shelves of Istoks, whose loca­
tions are mostly remembered, will not iiulckly appreciate
haw much havoc such u rearrangement can make, and how
much good library service doiwndn on grouping books by
subject. This in especially true nowadays when shelves am
np-longcr locked off from readers, hut thrown open for their
use. The open shelf nnd detailed nirangemont of the IsKoks
by subject both originated In American libraries, and have
mudo possible the Itoaat that while European libraries muy
lx1 larger, American ones- ur„ belter planned and belter
managed.
The Nails, who know u k.mkI mnny things, wore pro­
bably aware of the trouble they worn making by mixing
Ihp Brussels* books. They must have appreciated that in
u public llbrury books mixed so th a t they cannot be found
are an unmixed nulsunco.

We limply cannot understand
American aoldranf who.wlll doublecroaa their buddlea at thy front
by participating In black market
operations In order to make u
little filthy dough. “And what

my naif

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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
By

RU SSELL NAY

I wanted a drink,
Tw aa the night after Chrtatmae,
Ho I atsrted in feeling my way
and boy what a houaV
tu the fink.
I felt like the devil, end *o did
the HpoUae.
The eggnog aim turkey end candy 1 got along fine 'till t ilepped
ewell,
on the cat,
|’ Miami off erul on for But were
tap hour* later, they eure I don’t recall Juat what oeeurra It again In the headgave me hell,
&gt; ed after that.

[Tie circuit Judge down
i« just ruled tbiF hit die- The eloeklrura wereb'l hung by Whan I came to, tha1 home- waa
la chief of police a ftw
all flooded with light,
chimney with care.
ago was Illegal, Now he The tha
dam
tblnge wen eprawlcd Altho under the talile, tm 01
ra. to be retaliated and a
high at a kite.
the back of * chair,
lary of aoiue 1,1,(100 be Tha onchildren
were
nettled
all
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Whit* vlitotu of abgkr pitame
anqg In their bed.
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on my heed,
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why don't you gte* 'em a
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dale, if no wore#, have
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;planted flowor
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C ity C om m ission

supply, seA-frage, school*. park*
and other public rei]uirrmvM*. It
I* Intended to encourage appro­
priate use of city land In accord­
ance with n comprehensive plan.
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expert,
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! to Mayor Edward Hlggln* win
in commenting upon the comple­
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lipcorilintf lo its |.ruvi*iun*.
tu appreciation to the Zoning foul
lerM-n Hired i-oogi-ntioA mxl fire mission for Us eacellcnt work
hniarila, |&gt;romat«&gt; health, prevent and for the dispatch with which
overcrowding nnd population con- ihe matter wu» handled. He add­
Kent ion, conserve the value of ed that he considered thin loping
bunding*. make adequate pro­ ordinance a , n very important
vision for Iraniportatlofl,
Bier step in tile future de&gt; ctopmenl

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B O K A R ................ 3 lb Bag 75c
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Cake Flour
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To ,-lrar up another point no
brought out In earlier announce
ment*. OP A said that changed
...in i values for Cannes! fYtllte do
not go into effret until IZ^I next
S u n d a y , although the new values
for processed vegetable* became
effective t(«lny and butler wo* ad
vanrt-d from 20 to 24 point* i
pound.

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co u p o n * o u t s t a n d in g .
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and ( h o le *o.m t o U m ad e good
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Pancake Flour

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Oatmeal
Flour

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peticefui volution of the national r ackhtin klltriuik. ha tin.
erisl*.
smith * : n r p tr nt.irA TfnM i
Tank* and armored r n r * -* 4 w i |in TIIH Na MR n r -e H K
O P P U l H I P A — : OH KH TIHtlS:
at imiKirlanl pnaltien* apd RAP
JmkKDfi iriijrMi* lU bb . I l p t
Spitfire* patrolled the city all TO: No.
i ; IJu l Jp r. TAylur Cuuhijr.
day iii elaluirate precaution* u&gt;
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r d m t l t h s l you, JarltNun
ensure the s a fe ly ' of the con­
Huff^nr Hihh, i b r r n t t in i
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ferees.
afippar or p lfad to Urn Hill of
Hold ( nnfermee
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At 5:.1t) P. M. Churchill, Kden, I* Iii in i if f on nr bo fa r r K o b n u r y
I f IS, «ir b tfberri* f r o mnfftMA will
llandd MacMillan, Ilritlah resi­ It
i* ritiareii UIf«InHI yon. Tbl*' 1* a
dent minister for thp Middle East •till fur «Hvorrr.
U. S. Ambassador M acVeagh,
It l« alan u n l v M that I hit N«Greek Premier Pepandrevu and t |rr of PubUrnlJoti La p^ibllahn
o
n
r i a w ^ k for four r**na*riillri
his group arrtVerl at the confer­ w faka
in Til# Hanford l lr r a l d . *
ence room. It worn disclosed.
n#w«|&gt;ap*r pttfillalird In Hanford
Delegate* of the Kl,A8 arrlve.1 HrmlnoW r o m i t y , Flnriila. i h l* I t
of Dfprnilnr, ISM.
tome llntc afterward*, Th# Urtt Jfty
t r i r r u l i &lt;\&gt;nrt s#ai&gt;
ish conferee* made a few opening
f&gt;. f\ HKRNI&gt;ON
Circuit Conrf i.'ln k ,
remark* and then retired, ivatin,'
tftinlaoU i\ei*nty.
dlscutsions to tlie Greek*.
rio rili
Tiie hotel beneath which the
mine w it found. I* the residence
o f the G'rerk governmrnt and of I J * ^ r m : . c ; o i T i T o r n i E X O l ' l t i r
SHMlNOMI
U . Gen. Scoble, Urtirsif TBTA nifr
. IN I’ Unh * ! f .
d*r in Greece;
The ek/doslvea were not plant'd 1 }?„
until after the announcetntut uf
l&gt;ve v t sert
the arrival uf Churchill and Kden T o A la . L 'lt R M T U fO i ANtl P in t nONrt It A VINO CI.AlMH 0(1
here. A HrttUh patrol examined
bK »IA S b:l
AOAINrtT
HAlt*
the u s e r * under the hotel and
HKTATK;
T«w ii»fl
4if jrfiu arr hetaby
tile street before it Monday illglit.
noNfltil it ml i#(|ii|r#i| K** |.rr*#nl
and found them empty. Patrol­ any,
rlafini ami i1#rrtaiMll which
men left l*rbed wire bnyricodrs ynl», t*r
fllln-r of lull. m»y h l l Y
in Gw *ewvr». and they bud been nfrahivf
#8ifi|r t»f Jot* Cainrrtn.
tliR'Mitil,
late of taM (."ouiTljr, i d
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You and each of gnu are hrrt hy
liutlf led and required In pr»*ent
any rU irn * and d tm a nd * which

you. or Hth*r of you. mmj hiva

agalnat the ratat# o f Kvana Henry
Jonra , i1rc*aa#d, lata of aald Co un­
ty, lo the County Jud ge uf H«u&gt;*
Inula County. Florida* nl hi* offloa
In th# court hnu*# of aald County
at Hanford. Florida, within eight
rale n tfar month a from til# tim e of
the flrat pkthllratlon of Ihla notire.
Curb Halm or deni and * b * 11 h# In
writing:, and ah all a t a t* tti* plarw
o f real dene# a ml petal offic e *ad«dreaa of the rlalm aoi. anil ahall !i«
■worn t o b y the Halm atii, agent, or
a tto rn ey, and any attrh Halm or
demand not to fifed ahall b# void.
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In Jail

Tbe City Jal| now has a new
cook, Jc»*ie May Veal, negre**.
who is apt to spend some time
there. In City Court Friday, Je»s|e was aent.need by Judge J O .
Sharon on two eoont*. akaaulU
and battery far cutting ■ n»gr6
on lit . forehead fo r which ehe
was fined »|B0. or 00 d»yi, »m»
for dnm k.nneia and disorderly
conduct, I J 0 fine or 30 day*.
W h it. « » • * on t h . docket weret
For itrunk c o n n *. Andrew Iloyd
was fined. |IU or !W day*. For
reckleaa driving D J . K*der wa*
fined IS. The following hond*
were estreated on charge* m fol­
low*) J e t * . O, Corulhfr*. reek

CLEANSER . . . 5c M
OCTAGON. €H A N 3E R . 2 (or 9c
OCTAGON SOAR,FLAKK31ge23c

ry. exceeding the fi»e minute
narking law, f ’J ; W. M. Ilsyne*.
improper parking, (3 ; John K.
DeArmant, reckless driving, fd ;
McDaniel ll. Dlkun. drtnikenneit*,
l2il bond eatrentesl.
Negro case* wore; John T .
llethel, vagrancy, 121) fine or 80
d ays; A Iberia Hpahn, failure to
take entered treatment, XG fine
or 10 daya; Leroy Perry, disor­
derly conduct, |B fine or 30
day*; Eortla OritUIn, failure to
U ke ordered treatment, »5 fin*
Ait 10 daya. Uondk web* estreated
un the following charge*; fS each
by Jo e Moraeeh. Elijah D* t (*
Lite Powell and Willie Jam es on
charges of reckless driving; XaU
herltie'Ii. Coleman wa* 'dminl«MM
on • Ilk* charge; Pete Tlllmkn;
disorderly conduct, f i t . The call*
o f f ^ * U HHiding charged with
drunken driving and resisting
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Flour
Ritz

29c.
29c

p°un*

Vacuum Packod Coffee —

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flu Cough I H$j4jfib&gt;h

C/L Mackerel
yV h

delicious
ijounq

Mullet

Fresh Pork Cooked With
Black-Eye Peas is Mighty
P’ine Eating — Serve Fresh
Pork &amp; Peas for New Year's
Dinnerl
lt# B h Fwi k

Pig Putt

30c Sausago

lb

Fleet- Pork.

N t, OATI

G ra d e A

32c

Grade A

B eef

ib

25c

R(b Chop s
tb
Sq. C u t Shoulder
tb
fresh Ground Parties Ib
Breast Stew
Ib

Lamb

Club, Sirloin Steak
Ib
Short R ib s
Ib
C huck Roast
Ib
Plate Stew
Ib

Cottage Cheese

al

ib

R ib C h o p s
Ib
Boneless Shoulder
Ib
V ea l Liver
Ib
Breast Stww
Ib

V eal

aTATR

19c

'b

16c

ib

38c

ib

33c

Ha i Sou Pvicb

Fiiiets
North# in Codti*h

Fillets
i

F u i

H iu iiu tv j

Flo, Book

R fo d y lo S«iv»

s31c Scuse

ib

N o Points, G r*d « .B

APPRA II

Mullet

C u u k e

F i « t i Mod*

Lean Pig Peik

Hams

ib

Caught

23c Shoulders ib 29c Lobsters ib 39c

S id es

Chops

ib 23c

W hoi# Se ll

llo

35&lt;
32c
69c
17c
39c
35c
32c
17c
39c
21c
27c
19c

19c

Pound

Shad
no

ib

19c

ib

29c

Ro-

Shad

, S A U S A G E J3A LE
G a. Long Link
Ib
39c
H erm an W ie n e rs lb 3 5 c
Ktngan’s Sausago Ib 35c
King an 's Bologna Ib 33c
Phila. Scrapple
Ib
2Sc&lt;
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Df#u* (J lUrtUtiing

Chickens

ib

Hens

,

ib , 3 9 c *

P u 'e Lard
lb
P ickled Pig Feet Ib
M eat Loaf 2
lbs
M in co M oat
lb
Beef Tongues
Ib
Sm oked Tongues Ib

Onions 5 ib. 25c
r. a Grey u
Cabbage &gt;b 5^c
C anadian * • " Rutabagas ib 4c
l oatf Colli.
Carrots 2 bdu 15{c
|pples 2 ib. 23c
es 5 ib« 4 5 c

C l e r k Of Hi Id C o u r L

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•MM r*tu*f t lo t thoomount you need
FoA gUndlr Hrrioe-no nollfiMarv catld* oi bT.nd., relative! ox

Gr apef r ui t s ib*2 9
Florida

T g n o a r in .* ib 9 c

Beechnut

CLEA N SE
Strainod

_ i*£j=

a pounds

fancy 5 weet Potatoes-

l*. 8l*l# BiwIUi.
IF.i
r&gt;I3SL-R‘mm
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Lar«o Iceberg I^ttua*..... . tonu&gt;. ..
Fresh Green Cabbage .... 2-pounds

Rutabagas.....
White Onions

From OjPSA Price.

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fifiiU

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Qn purchases of t^o-fifths or more
'VODEA- LIQUEURS-!
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Borax

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18c
18c
55c
25c
32c
43c

U . S. 1 Main®

O ra n g e s 4 9 1 .1 *

McIntosh A p p let.. .... 2*j)pppda ...
Larjre Juicy Lemons t .. dozen ...

45c

Dia* ** d Slawlng

Yi IIm c&lt;*x

a p. gp.Hndon

B

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Rice

Del Monte

Grahams ib 19c

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s-tb*. 2 8 c
Mb 21c

Syinahine

Nanfcsnl. H*m lnola C o u n l f . F l o r i d a ,
t h i s l l ( h day of I&gt;*&lt;-*mt&gt;*r A. li

Jtft.
(H ilA J .)

For Riches In The Now Yuar — Blue Roue

FUror Wing* Plain A SatMUalttg

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aalifl cwurt

Black-Eye P e a s ,b O/^c

25-lb» 1.03

N8C

Prices Good Thru Saturday. December 30
For Peace In The Now Year —

Seuthgea ktowtl

taiiils C arl tt e g a l l a , i t m r u i
l l u i h F i g h t e r F o n l r o l Hu
('are o f P O | m a , i r r
A P O No. l i t
Hah F r a n c i s c o , C a l i fo rn i a .
You a r e h e r e b y re vtilred In f|le
a n a p p e a r a n c e on M on day t h e Hind
v)ay o r J a n u a r y A, t). 1* 4* In th a
f ' l r f u l t CalirI o r il ia N in th J u d l r l a t
r j r r u l l o f F l o r i d a , In an d f o r g e m In o le Co u nty. In i c h s h c e r y , In A
null
Died a g a l n a t
yap e n i l t l n t :
Ann
tt e g a l l a ,
P lain tiff
v. toiifl*
C arl ttegalla. D efendant, wherein
t b * t d a l n l l f f s e e k * Ihe d e c r e e of
* h a C ou rt g r a n t i n g her a n a n it u l Yrtenl o f t h e m a r r i a g e e n t e r e d Into
o n o r a b o a t tha l i t , d a y o f AUgUat
A . D. t i l l b e t w * e n y o u r k r lf and
t h a ptalh tirr.
t V n n e a , m y h a n d and Hi* o f-

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Flour

OOUNVY.

T U B NAUR OP Y lir.
OP PLOIltDA.

29c

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32-oz

Cjctrw F ancy Patn a

* p u n l). Florida, either In u#r*«*h
of \&gt;y attorney, rfn Iho E»th day
of Jnnmiry. A D. 1?45. otharwla#
J ’errt'e |»fe» 4’opf el.t r will ha en l* r
til a ga lntt yuii
11 1., f ur Ihi* r orderci! I hat IhU
C h a t Ion he tuibllah cd In The Han­
ford Herald, a n»wapaper pubII*h* 0$ In HAnford, Hemlnnla i V u n t f .
Florida, ono* ea ch week fur four
( I ) cnnaecutlvr w a a k a
WlTTTteaS thy hand and o ffic ia l
»#»l aa Clark of tha c i r c u it 4*ourt
Jn arvd for Haptlaola Connty. F l o r ­
ida, thl* the Mb ilar of D r t t m U r ,
A 1» If 44
f» C A L l
O l* IlMlNIiON ,
I ’lerH *»f »?! m i l l C m i r l In
n (44.1 for Hernlnole
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t; AIn.A S I » W s FK N C k k .
ho llrll.ir fwi d a l o i&gt;f f

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IIOWAHD
A 1.IJSK
HPKT4CB.
AIH'MFHH UNKN(»WN
A airotn tllil of I'umplalnt fiavHie barn flirt] a g a in * ! y mi In th#
c I m m f'lJiirt lit r«n d for
«*uiini j . iMorlilA, 11&gt; Chancery, by
J.Al'HA MAE n PF.Ni 'K for dlv.*r.e
and It hr trig »l l«-g r-d I here In that
your 4»ildr#t.a U unktmwh ibca#
T»f#aenla mr* tticr efore to hornm^fid
J Ot* 141 »•** g 0*1 appear !&gt;efr»rc Htf
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Apples 20o* 22c

1944*

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Closed Monday.--? JW y*f r *

Com*toe k F t* Siloed

P a s t P resid en ts
Of. K iw an is Club
H onored A t M eet

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Another Double Holiday Ahead

Gold Medal

COMYt.

the
Ctjunlj’ J uj|£# uf H«rr)lliol#
1‘otltilf* Klnridp, ni hi*
Hi
ihe rmirI lion4# &gt;»f aald County at
N»nlimf, Flofiilia, wHhlti rt#hl f i l *
rttilar Iimnihi fro in Hie 11in* §Jf
Ih# f |r »t iHiftllcui Ion of 11»1 m no lit**
Hflfli rim rn or i]#j!i»Nd ■ha]l h# th
wrlHtiw, aitd ■hall atat# tfi# place
of rkallfftFo iftd |R&gt;«t ufflt*» atf*
d r a t t of tha claltn aot. and ahall ha
awhrt) to by lh^ f lalmn nt. hi*
fRvhi. or big a fto ruty , and any
fC ra lliw * » v « r s « * d m )
uth rlalm or daftiand not *0 flUo
tin. HW8| C.R, Mason, 1D34| a F . ahall b« %old
K. J . Canifrop
Doodney, IW.Vij W.rf. Col#faan,
A* ad m inistrator of thd
IIbid; Howard C. Umg, 1937.
E a la t a o t
At the name of the late Hldney
Jo# ca m aron , d f m i « d .
J . Nix, president in 1UM, Mr. F l r a f publlhtU an D tceju b cr IT,

I.nwlon paused to t'ifipha*lae Mr.
Nix’* ilevotion to work as prrsl
dent and laler ns rlub secretary,
whirl, wa* entrusted to him and
said: "Never was there a man
more faithful in work given him
to do.”
He then added tin- name* of
president* lien D. Caswell, 1USU;
karl E Nurdgren (now serving
overseas) 1940; Julius Dlngfeldcr.
11&gt;41; O P Herndon, 1941; E
Harper, 1942; E.ll. Randall, J r
19+3; G.D. Workman. 1944 ami
preMrUnt elect l,.T
Do*a. Mr
l.awton then rallrd on past pr*«ident* present to roch a few Word*.
These Included, Mr. Lane, Mr.
J Inklns, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Zaehry,
Mr. Iloudney. Mr. Dlngfelder, Mr.
HerrHlon. Mr. Harpvr and Mr.
Randall.
Mr. I.awlon was IntrodUct*!
by Mr Randall J W Hall pre­
sided In place of I’rr*. G.D Work­
man who was nimble to attend
lu)*-ause of illness.
Mujut Allan N Wli.irlon Of doRalvalion Army * I « C.onnienilml
by Edwanl P. I.nne for three
year* of perfect ciuh stfemtance
during rrsidtncr in Pennsylvania
ami Florida, lr. Th*rp read the
nfemee of the member* of the
first Sanford Kturnin* t'lull.

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alii, and i h l i r l t v awurh Ip li.w L 'e
Hr ana l i m n ior*#«,
c la im a n t, ag eol, v r . , ntl-iftu-i. a nd
s,
dereaaed,
any etich claim or demand not so
F lra l publlriat Ion f^ecemher 1^1 h. filed ehall he void.
J W m M ANTIN'.
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As executor of Ihe U . l \V||| slid
T e sta m e o , of Emm a J Hart.
de*-#»sc,l
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J i t t e r . « » :M t a u i. K t u t * T t , r i r s l pohlh’atlon .No,
I , III g i t
n .O H H tA . IN 1‘ ltunATKL
IN ItH lutTATH OP
M i n n : Ti, , m : u i lllltt.t J
HAIIT,
To- E U N Ii'E tv n ltl.K V l.EKM, I I *
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to
am . ritro iT o n s
and t eii
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HON3
HAVING P l.A ltlft Oil
You a re l»erel»&gt; required lo a p ­
liEUANDH
A11AI NUT
SAI D
pear In the ,'i rru lt ,*ou,t of s w i i ESTATE
You nn«t f-M.-ti of you u r , l.rrvt.y nole V o u n li. Florldn. U, t ’lis o« ) ,
notlflrd *,ul r e q u l f e j lo |.rr»»i,t on J a n u a r y 11. IVfa. It, a t e r l a l n
any rln lm* *n d demand* whirl, suit for divorce itieretn pending,
you, or eith er of you. m»v have an nlihrevlalr.l 11,1*- of which c a s e
Is Andrew- Mrln.natd twee, p la in­
n a a l n i t ihe e * in te of EMMA J
HAIIT, iter-eased, t i t , ol said , ’oun- tif f versus Esintce tVorler l e e *
ty, lo the t’ounly Jud ge of Seml- itefendant,
IV11 lies* rn y tin lot mot of ft.-,a I
hr.l* rounljr. Vlorlda. at tile off,*’*
,4 tlie t-ourl l.uue* of aald I'nuu- •rial nl Sanford. Florida III,. ,% lh
day
of I leeemhey, |-, t ,
"
ly
al
Hanford.
Florida,
will, In
sa.\u&gt;
Vlglil i-atendar m o n th , from ihe&gt; t i ’i n r i r i T
i H l . n o l ) &lt;1 I- IIK IIN I mi .N.
tim e of Ihe flr at publication o f '
I'lerk .Clfcult I’ourt.
thl* no tlrr
Karh rlaln, or demand I
sh all he In w riting, and ahall I L LO Y D F 1MIYI.E.
tfollcllur
for
Plaintiff,
M a t * til* p ise* o f re*lden.-e a„d&gt;

iw t h k

LEGAL NOTICE

B reak Truce,
Fire A t British
IC s s ita m

W m ffiSD A Y. DECEMPF-D 27, 19-14

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ANN llt.vlA l.Mi
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P la in tif f
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come good JAtt. 1. Sugfcr atgmji
I d J U jB E A lG s H K G A M A . ) MAH No.
another attjtar *l«mp Daniel, reckless driving; * rt. Per­
D S fe t id a n t
) ItlAnfc.

12-oz. He Desserts

Wheaties
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o f Hanford f o r it will p r o t e c t
th e I n v u t m r n t of home bu ild er*
no that thei r p ro p e rt y c# n not
lie dep reciated by in f e r i o r bu ild ­
i n g * be in g built a d ja c e n t to iMettV.
T h e a u th o rity f o r t o n in g i*
under a uta tu te of the S t a t e o f
F lo rid a
passed
111 ItlflO. T h i s
a t a t u t e provide* that the C ity
appoin t
h
t o n in g
eouunU ilun,
wliicti In thi* c a » e cohsl*UNl o f
th e follow ing: l - r a It. I.e * h e r ,
c h a i r iiibu; 8
F . Doudney. Kdw.
F . l a n e , J . I - Irtgley. W. A.
l a -f f le r , U. U t k jr n e l l , F . U. A *h dow n, H. CJ. I.u ld n ik i, ami A. E.
Yo well.
_. f
T li I* Cajmmi*Bion ha* worketl
on the ton in g plan for the' pa»t
f o u r m on th *, have had i n n u m e r ­
able m eetin g* am i have ob tained
a d v lr r and »ugKe*\loii* • frotit all
c i t i i e n * . A f t e r t h e i r d elib era tio ns
w ere completed, they ra ile d a
public m eetin g t o g e C f u r t h e r
s u g g e s t io n * o r c r i t i c i s m f ro m th e
public. T b l * m e e t i n g wa» well a t ­
tended arid seve ra l c l u n g e s were
m a d e.
T h e Zoning C o m r o isslo if rout
pl eted its work on Ore . 4 wtwn
t h e ordinance and m ap* w e r e
to t h e d r y - 0 « n
m is sion t o r th e ir co n sid era tio n ;
The
City H io m m ita lon ch eck ed
t h e work with the Zonin g C o m ­
m is sio n , and th e y in tu rn also
c a l l e d n fin a l p u blic h e a rin g .
T h i s he a rin g b r u u g h t about fu rt h e j ch a ng e* in t h i o rd ina n ce
and map. A f t e r t h e fin al h e a r ­
ing . the ordinan ce and m ap were
brou gh t
up
lo
d ate
by
Mr.
Himons.
A copy of the o rd ina n ce and
Hie map will l*e printed in T h e
Hanford lle rtdd withfn ' ten dkya
f r o m Its .la te uf |&gt;a*sage end
the ordinance will be eum * e f f e e
liv e t o dny« f ro m d h f da te o f
It* pass age, it was Meted.

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RAYMOND M. HALL, REALTOR
R eft] K s la te S u it s — l l t m t a b — M o rlg u g u L o a n s
Dependable In s u ra n c e a n il Bonds

’Phone 960.

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Beware Coughs

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from common colds

That Hang On

The SANFORD NAVAL AIR STATION wants
CMC AN COTTON KAOS immediately.

If rw* mflrt front r*.rum*tw arthritis &gt;f*i
Lrfiujrtti* pmt», It | lbl« V&gt;h4&lt;f* l'«n|*ri«l&gt;* b&gt;Hh#
M-iTf* mat lWtrasrr.il a/* miM' *&gt;* » W !1
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all fc&amp;J [*e**»M \.#u i»^J unii 1 latAuuaa^.
rui« llrii lifter* a d*f I'flm wtlLln #1 biwirt

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Bring rails to KANFOH1) F l'U N IT lIK F CO.. nr call us,
phone 216. We will pay Hit per pound, immediate
acceptance.
NK1) SM IT H , M anager.

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for Cought, Chut Colds. Itonchitis

KirM S t .

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ANNOUNCING
Re-opening of Gulf Service Station
Corner First St. &amp; French Ave.
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But the BEST bonds
you can buy,
are W ar Bonds!
PARR ELL'S
Are;.de
PACKAGE STORE '

hw^M Mr

(4-tainpd I I lh* i**'i*a 4-i M
l« ii*
a&amp;4 If &gt;«wi iVi hot W-l
return |l&gt; 1
N iiitf partai* ai-l llw T i «qi o * 4 ».-,i n. ir
Hi* l*i lf» u t* 10 to*-1 iip »,-ij t'Ms gfcat wt-lrf
aft tt* 4 u lr (ia.au W l «t
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CreomuUlon re lk m promptly be­
cause U goes right to the teat cl the
trouble to help loosen and eapel
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soothe and heal raw, Under, InOamed bronchial raucous mem­
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of Crromultion with the un­
derstanding you mult Ilka the way It
quickly allay* the cough or you are
to hglr* your money back.

No Wool— No S ilk — No Kayun

1 Sure, 1carry
Bottled-in-Btmil m 11k-L.
whnT 1ran get it,

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2 lbs fo r 35c

14c to 19c

Crisp Celery . . 15c to 25c

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sleeping

porch, good water, house wired
for electric rang*. FurnUhed
or unfurnished. I'hone 3105.
County, belwran 2:00 P.M. and
P.M.

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Stair
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Pork &amp; Beans

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Tomato Soup ... 14c

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Apple B u tte r ...21c

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Large Cheei*I(

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Raisins ...'.....v.^lSc
Quaker -Oats .... 12c
lira alar

MADE WITH VIT OLIZED OILS

PAINT PROTECTION
f 0 * H O M It, FARM S, FACTORIES AND IQ U IF M IN T

STERLING

Mora today than ever before. It’* MMOtial to protea your
pouetaioru, for who can tell when you will be able to
replace them! We have the produos that will serve you
faithfully for yean to come.

L et us assiBt you in securing reliable painters.
We have a paint for every purpose and can supply you •
from stock.

lWANTBD—

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PITTSBURGH PAINTS

The Complete Palm &lt;

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Van Camp Chili 29c

ACRE TILED celery farm on
*a»cron Avenue, East Ride. F R A MORTGAGE LOANS
To build • home
102-R.
To buy a home
* To remodel a home
0 NICELY furnished bed
To refinance a hnr
oomx. 700 Oak Are.
C. M. no YD, IUV4 Mecaul

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l2-o*. White llnu.se

No. 2 Joan Arc

W E L D IN G ; Ity an exp ert w ith
3 0 y e a rs' exp erien ce who g u a r*
a n t e d e v e ry job. Would h )iurecia la
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located nt 4 0 8 4
French A v a .
A , R. W elch.
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C A R P F .N t r R l N G , " general
realra. W. J . Russell. 706 W . Olh
treef. Phono 747-M .

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I ROOM HOUSE nn lakq front,

5 t00

A O np lavoi ol onrho&lt;iy to p*t
CA SIIJ Just favoi u* with your
r * q u * . t tor Ih* amount you n* *d .
Fait. Itlandly Mrvlc* - no csoltficatte n ol (rt«ni*. i * l a t i v * . or
•mployar. Full dclalla. Inquire.

No. 2 M c firn lh

MINI): »Satimt 41 y rvrfiim:
in
|j.ke Mary, hune. col.r jluik
and while with four white
Mocking*. Owner inn v have
by paying for feed i.lel adv
Inquire lloiat.l.

bedroom*,

PilUhury Rest

l.ildiy Garden

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20-n/.. Pilhhury

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Family Ixmn Co.

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COFFEE
30c

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T o h * • y « a r or Im I * . to
ro p a y . No crotfll roqulro.
m o n to h a rd lo ■ a l l i l y .
L oon * on tlfn a lu ro alon o .

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COMPLETE llotii.h.il.l furnituic
New Oil burner, (ia* stove, ice­
box. bedroom furniture, ramplel* living room outfit, 1dish.
r», conking utensil*, other nlro
•rtklca. Antique three nicer
liedroom aot, black walnut. 2 If.
• Avocado Av«.
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v. |.&lt;&lt;il.in» tn» ir.t (hr Antcriren
I’ n rj tm itu I hcm in fathiun*
tt-.r next itimmcrT northern
«i&gt;!tx rn..V.r their dctnil each win­
ter in Florida. Poat war eapanxion in Florida’* great tourist
liutincu will accentuate this trend.
Sr.lixtx I.Mi’, to Florida as a prov­
ing ground . . . the atep toward
in.Aing it the real Faihion Center
i.t ih.’ Nation ii a xhort one . . .
.ml Inrw ir.l looking Floruiiana
..it . ..pitalirc on ihn trend even
further . . . where fashions arc
created, where, too, garments can
he manufactured.

Med. 6c

WESSON OIL

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If w■ «j,h to he frrei If V * wish to
p l r u r i r Intlolatf Ih on inestimable privi­
leges for »hifh * t Kate been ao Iant con­
tending— a r n n i t fight I
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SANFOUI). FLORIDA.
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Death Comes Sudden­
ly To S e n t i n e l ’ s
Correspondent Here

Starr la Installed As
Master of M a s o n s
D.S.E. SU rr was Install'd
Wednesday avenlng aa Worshipful
Master of Sanford Lodge, 62,
Masons at a meeting held In ob­
servance of 8 t Johns Day.
Other offlcera installed way*:
T. F. Stewart, senior warden; L.
T . Sheppard. Junior warden; If.
W. Boton, chaplain: W. A. l&lt;eev.
Itt, eenlor deacon; R. If. Wllltame,
junior deacon; F. H. Wight, eeplor steward; H. M. Pearce, Junior
steward; and J . C. Davis, tiler.
The troasurtr, Past Master
Jama* 0 . Hoff and Secretary,
Frank L&gt; Mluer ward not Inetalled g* they h#d been reelected and
It wa* not necesaary that they
b* Installed. P u t Grand Master
.man, asatsUd by
0 rand

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(TUCAGfk Def. 20. (AIM
—Government today .oeghl
Immediate c eart determina­
tion of the legality of the
A n r v seirure el Montgomery .
Ward and Companv facilities,
in seven cilice. A federal
official "aid Use court would
be aaked for an Immediate
hearing
on • government
petition for a Judgment esta­
blishing the legality nf the
sriiure. The employes are
working for tho government
hut Sewell Avavy, rh urm an
of the company board, re­
fused to re.og nlir the .ritnre
as valid.

WASHINGTON, Dee 1!U. tflh
« hull main Will! t m H. Davl, of
the War lab or Board raid yester­
day that the case of Jaine, C.
I’etrillo could not be likened to
that of Montgomery Warti.
Davis u l d the action of PetrilIn, head of the A F L Mu.icians
I iilon, in dafylng Wl.fl order*,
■In) not constitute a threat to the
war economy,
Davis issued a lengthy vtatc
inept at a newe conference dis
•imsing the two rases of non
compliance with board orders—
flue by an employer and one h&gt;
a union.
As a result of W ard ’s defiance
ihc War Department, on ord*v_*
from President Rooievelt. set. ,
Ihc company's plants in .even
rltica today.
Petrlllo Case Reviewed
Petrllln rejected a WLU order
last June that hie union lift a
I.an agalnal tnaktpg reemding.
! he case was sent to the White
House where Stabilisation Director
i red M Vinson ruled that the
union'ii non-compliance with the
WLB directiva wae not "unduly
impeding the war effort.'’ In
Octobar, President Roosevelt per­
sonally supeiled to Pettilki to
cum pjv with the WlfB i l l t t c l h s
but the union head ‘ refused Tho
Government dropped the rnsilei
then
Davis
said (h at danger
to
civilian war economy, a threat
nf an epidemic of strikes and a
spread of non-compliance existed
in the Want ease, but were ab­
sent m the case of Petrlllo.
At tho capltnl, the comment of
the few Congress members In
town varied.
Representative Ramepeck fl&gt;Gal. who headed a special House
committee that Investigated the
sritofc of Ward's Chicago pro
parties last May, said there was
‘'no other course to take eieept
to luke o 'e r the properly egeln.”
"The lilame, If there is any. is
on Congress for not having en­
acted legislation providing for
mean* of enforcing lawful ordera
of the War Labor Board." he
added
Rep Anderson (It Minn) commented that " If President Rouse
veil ha. the power to take over
r«tnll fa! abllehrnenta by using
the Army, he alao has the (sower
t otakr over Iv iry other lajslnes*
or service rstabllehment or farm
In the country.1*
&lt;
Henaloi Ganger (It-ND). said
"W h at a pitiful spectacle capital
and labor must present with their
btckerlngs to tne armed fortei
who today are offering every­
thing In the world they have In
dofens* of their country."

Russell Wallace
Pilots For Chief
In Europe Theater
T IC
LIA
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WITH
SQUADRON IN FBANCB, D*e.
-29*
- (Spacial)
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— Mailer
S«r
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Rutaell
Wallac* of _____
Sllvar l.akr,
Sanfonl lik o to fly. Bo do«*»
Ll*ut. General Alexander M.
Patch, Commandlnf General of
Seventh Army, DOW fl|htlnr Ll
“Eastern Franca. Th* two h*v«
often flown Lofether — BgL W*L
cockpit, the
lata In thei pilot'e cockpit
ganaral In the obeerrer’a seat
behind him.
days of the In
“ In the earrly da
vaalon
of Soul
______ _______
irtRMR Prance" said
? € t W aU ac. 1J tK ei WV _ was mdt-

Got*

dft0 (ft1

4-— fl-.R*

Is the G .- w
Texae and
Squadron

lK 3 a

i Franca
8 L Tro-

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\-.-&lt;&gt;ciiili-r| I'rev*

NUMBER 25.

Japan Claims
Sinking Of 6
Of Big Convoy

LET THIS 1IK THE YEAR OF VICTORY!

Mitscher Pr edi ct H
Big Naval And Air
A g a ia r L
" dapsin Near Future
ID f

sonn In the western Pacific

$4,00 to I I . Ml acc«*r«finjf |«

bomber
said
on Jnpan
after
dngJe kUperfortreAsea made three
raid* on Honshu and were *aid
to have dropped mrendiarie*

A thjda am! Sims* »d U v t * d o 1
%*artfd ih t p m e n l’A of r«dert nrpwn
in the ZellwcxaJ »e«tion on Dec
7 On about Dec 13 thry nhlppe&lt;!
thr
f tr a t rclrr&gt;
from
Oeledo
During the pu»t ^ ***•]*, ( 11»•v ahlp
ped * a W u t nine n u r
And t h e ,
week before, 25 c a r a 1 'h i r e c a p
were ahipperi WiNlurjudan and it
I n. expected that nhipiornia th|&gt;
week will tidal a! hiu1 12 r a r e
1
R ecen t Oviedo celery c u l l i n g *
have been from *amiv anil hut
naxt *c«V * ru tting*
will
pro­
bably total 26 ti» 30 run- wh«»
celery grown on murk *id&lt;w In
eluding
tha
p a ic a l
vartelv* !
»hipp«Nl„ Duda and Htmi repfurlad
T h e Citru s shipping timpenaioi
of a week will !*» «»vwi today who*
picking
will
he
im u m r il
an*'
pack ing houses w||| renew a c t l v lt )
.Saturday
in
p ra p a ra tio n
fo
i h l p p l A f n a i l week, ft wh * rt
porteil
,

Three-Day Racing

Spencer A0M 1-c
Season
A t'Served
As (' unner
fe
a ^ o n sStarts
t a r t s At
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Truck Then ( loses
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ii nn it tr rr tAs
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to th e hurricane and the i o r » ril ntuitici'd Y
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y e a t e n la y th a t h e a ila o f cabt»Mge
w e re i m a l l r r th a n u ntil a n d th a t
it to o k m u re o f th e m to f i l l th e
50 po un d h a g s In u h lc h a ll
b a g e it now b r in g (shipped. 11• •

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Sanford Offices
Plan To Observe
New YearHoliday

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Two car*, ia»tJ» of llirm on Set
ond Street at*uut n block
between Sanfonl ami Magnolia
Avcnuea, caufl I fire at dlff' (&lt; nt
timet thli morning and were put
out by fiiernan with but little
damage to rara. Both flrea were
reported tn be due to defective
wiring.

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have luTfii Min iit Ibt* |dim!
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Mini M r K lu f d I m » t i f r
il l r**fi»«in
The
fiMt
lint
vvifl
begin
4
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tinmiptlv at H nd Im k Then? will
ii til Dill i I'l*.!1 f*u t llr 'in \
be nlfir «VH)h v*. 11Ii tha ■!*•iIV
M- - 1 ilrug sltiii’n Mill rrmuin
ctiMiblp "fi the *ei Mini anil ! bird
njes-u* |*nI | Mill*'
r.iut Iilon1* will
The Banana Boys O rc h r.ir * rneoB hmi *|uan«dl*&lt; **n thi* fiflb
be* ■*!•» n I imiii !* (II \ M In 12 341
Editor" Note
I t»r follow-III play at the Armory for thr •cventh anti ninth
!' M ami l Mi I' M un til l l I*.
. Ing name* **f Ians irt service
T h e t r a c k m l * « mn l ^ a y l»a*
Klwanli •poniored dance to in\J
KiHiritfllnt and Amlf*r*un* vaill
"hirtiie ui* 1ea*r” ha*e Iw-en
held at U:00 o'clock Thur.'lay tw e e n Sw Ilf o r d *iml (t r la m lu on
lii* t*( cn fnuii
(Hi A M tn niton.
auhmltted hy the Pilot &lt; lub
evening fur the benefit of thr K lg t iw ik " 17, |ii - 1 weal of th e
Htlivt
i( rug atiefa* vvill ubsicrve
for which Mira,. Z. ll. Bailiff,
Student Milillary Tralnln* C‘&gt;rp* neon ilim pointin
to the dog
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telephone 6 5 1 -J. and MU*
of Seminole High School.
track.
Net idonIfig eir lire
fur tav rm i
Blanche Kenned), telephone
Duly one dog flnnht*d under
nr f&lt;*r filling Klatiun* b«* a* ycl
9S3-W hate Iwen sclrcted as
Hodgson Ball of Jacksonville, the wire under
tn arennd* in
Iwrii ag m n ! u|ion mb yrt
a committee to secure name*
who I* attached to the office of |n*t
night'*
official
*chiHiling
Thr ■•ffirr nf Tha*f *ni| Tom
of *rf*ice mrn and women »»»
the Federal Hou*rng Administra­ races. Fashion (inide taking tin*
luiny
fIS hr rbiRi'd but not thr
that their friends may k n o w
tion, wa. a visitor In Sanford eighth raci* In 2 ’.» I twating Hi
» Ian!
!)Miift n| Fruit Company
when lh»y are In Satiforrfthis week.
Guide** Ume hy one-fifth of „»
ve ill V r r |* 11 ■
■ p la n ! n p rfl
second when hr won hi* rurc t;i
A C* Kranci* E Huurnlllnt o
All Legionnaire* are rer)ue«ted 30 fiat
Rjiendlng » abort furlough with
to attend the funeral of T R.
HU family after having comidatod
Higgins In ■ body. The aervicea
hi* bailc pilot training at Gunter
wifi be held at 3 :00 P. M. S atur­
day a t the Erickson
Funeral
Home.

Home On Leave

Frank Pavlick. veteran of World
War 1 and Legionnairethe
proud posse*tor of a silver loving
cap presented him as a Christmas
resent by members of the Mar­
ta Detachfnent of tha Sanford
Naval A ir Station.
The cop which la now on dis­
play a t Town Tavern on Park
Avenue/ of which Mr. Pavlick
owner, Is Inscribed with tho four
words. "Friendship. Apprtciatioh,
FraUmallem and Endearing."
Hanging on tha antlers of an
alk bend an the tavern wall- are
cape and neckties of Marines
back to eombat duty,
erticleb will remain -fi)

R

loere*
for the past yeaV f« ex|iecte‘l Ui
Th# term o( the proyjnt Bu*nl arrive' this weekend Ui aiwml
of Commlsslfinere ekdltw•Jan. J , some' time with his parents, Mr.
and a new bbard
c+wnly com- and Mrs. J . L Wilkinson.
#.
mlseloncr* will take over on
Tuesday. Jen. 2, at 10:00 AJU1
CpI. Bruce Mulrhead who ir
Ra-electcd to the Board je f a Q&gt; attending Officer Candidate SchtHjI
J . Pope., B J,' Overstreet, Sr. and at 'FL Monmouth, N. J- in the
W.O. Kllbee.’ New members nf 18th 8fgnal Training Regiment,
the Board will l * J.F . McClelland, la expected to arrive tonight tn
former Sheriff of th# bounty, and spend New Years with his parents.
C.R. Clonta of Oviedo.
Tha Uret order of the ne»
WORK S H E E T S
Board, O.P. Herndon, county clerk
said today, will t*e to elect a
A second notice la being mailed
chairman and a vice chairman to from the County Agent's office
appoint or to re-appolnt county to alt AAA work shrrt holder*
employees. At an Informal cau­ who have not aa yet made a
cus recently held, W.G. Kllbee performance report of roll con
was agreed upon as chairman and serration practices for CMC It
O J. Pope aa vice-chairman.
waa announced today by Orle R
A t an adjourned meeting on Mathleux.
Dae. 0 , SU te Senator, UF. Boyle,
The eloelpg date for accepting
' Hoard .withdrew
report for soil
■ w h ie h k e lw d W
' practices la en. IB,
a ^ . t e U n x ’^ W r d .
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W o rk e r t,
co m
poae&lt;l
of
member* o f v a r io u s
» o c l*i a g e n c ie ii
r e la t e d
lo
w e l-

m ftrn e u g ru j,»hed

d i r e r Lo ry

ill

dr

New County Hoard
Ki,ld’ AU
George Wilkln.im, AMM
Takes Over Jan. 2 who
hta been in thr I’arlfir

Include*

of ■ih"Iit I affrm-le-N here
Th# directory
lom cti'd ft*i
i ' 'limilltti f l*f 'Kp lv .. aa-1Hf |"fl tlf
•*** . •HI -*
i d * Lie'll Mr? ( hi &gt;ili h i
h 'h a lt m a n , an d
M iV 'd o r
I
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|f ,*d
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Th r.
Moyd
isiiilaiil
, hitiMitmi, a m i
n i ■■* •• ai i t* i - et
t'lkcN a list of thr vbrlfurc, f t i«i
M mI
II. .11 os a ill to a* 1 dful health urgaoirnluniN of thr
ni* to V cihduv s rh e il ih
n ty and county, together with
n*A|,e in I lie l 'oOlity w il l ft [j t ftit* ii a me of l h t dir eet«»r . 1|Jhr to '■h n-i-d '«'. i i f he hoi 11hi v a ml * at ion.
telephone
num ber
and
t , " i " r . 1. I in sih« s mm lung narlii’uUr duties nr s c r v i f n per
ho
,| , ,*« , of ding to Sopt | (orrned by each
U t*.s
I \ ping
and
m itm n g r w ph m g
f Mi,

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i
Ih . M. i t i.l till
1.|s*' i Hf * vl &gt;i , - 11 '
M• ic1)t'. ••u! till
•I*. ft&lt;..n
rt 1 l» &lt;1*t k «-a|af a**le in it*
A eal* NHi'
Id a -’
i tftic Phil
Hl'aLui f Clltl
Paliiie
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Printed
Social
Agencies Here

teg id I " D prerj

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Ti other cru der* and
|j*t foyers eonatrueted in
four year a.
I

ti nes and department

I.l

hpf» |f Ihr slim's ii of i rtiii'f«n
liatferti spot d"i« ii Mu id.inr
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|nnlk
of
the
d* »dk
fi h"
One
j 1 no k off util* Wool I hi', i*o'lb l •rtiMi'*! ,t tew Mil &gt;!- in ffolit "f
I liaie

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f i ..tint t i It i k O | fan- work in thi* ruimfy. h *i re
h ij iiiiiiii 11fo ii until 'd u l ly ru rn p ilm j mvh! im n lt u l n ftdtir

it

t i(T*•I *it* 1wtn* i

11r i*|Ur |ion

I »r a f t
an d
a tta c k
v e s ir l*
h u tlt
t h i* year. T h e r e p o r t ah u w cal 10
h a t t k a h ip a . 25 c a r r i e r * . I O f e*i c o rt c a r r ie r a , f
b a t t le c r u is e r * .

he «d i m i o * .i h \
th e i lo s in g
of
...........
h jtjtf t i l
of
th e
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Mall
111! V I n o il It II-*
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I r% vfrnl
m e n -of
r i le n d o f f ir ia b
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v e s s e ls
42d f ig h t in g
s h ip *
had
m in e d the f le e t m th e la s t
12
m o n th s bo o t t in g th e o v e r a ll to ta l
in h l . o 45 N a v y s h in * a il t v |n o

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In W a s h in g t o n it w « i
i fi At A m e r ic a * * N a v y , th e
in th e w o rld . Iim
II 7
"•Af to c u r r y on th e m «M
rtl u * r in h i* t i» r i
N a\\
r r p o rte d to d a y
A r r i in *

Most Hu.sine.sHL’N To'
( lose On Monday; Directory
Schools Open Jan. 2 Revealin':

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The Nipponese continued to
tiomb the Saipan superfortre**
ha ae.
Tokyo reported
another

a m o u n t n e x t w eek

t ei ery ru tt i n g in l l r
a rea i* reported to hr

o &gt; y ••

*abl the Uii Ited Slate* ahriuld
have the Jap
navy “ p rattv well
cleaned up’* In another year

hlle. with »mall »uci* tTinyin«
the !dirher price*
Quality of the celery wm» eood
and met U.S. N«». 1 j^rmle rofjuircment*, acenrdintf to
M.U
Cullum. »al(w m a nn ers for Chaae
nnd Company which he &gt;uid ex*
pecta to "hip Ih ram of colen
hy t he week end and « IIk*

CITY BRIEFS

l* W M l

Vice Admiral Man
MtUchrf
said new mi&gt;nr na*al an«| air
battles are €xpe*tr«| to develop

Ammijr the f»rwt i»f th e * a irroik
rrr to cut »nd nhip celery this
week v*ere H.(i. Bchreru nnd K.C.
Thrasher. Frken received \«rlod

f rom

A O f lr iif r i

hi thu Pacific Ihc JupaneMi
reported n hi^ convoy of
American transports moving
westward throne'll the Philij)pin« ivaU'rs, aii&lt;l claimed six
were sunk in a two-day a t.
tack. They said the convoy
included 30 transports es­
corted hy more than 20 war­
ships.

P in t
reported
nhipment «f
Citei^' from the Hanford ntclfon
began Wednesday when Chaac and
Company thipped five rarn t&gt;f
celery frt«m the farrnjk nf uaal
Aide irrower*

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Prices Re p o r t e d Ah
1 Ranffinpr From $4.00
To $4.50 I*er Crate

Marines Give Pavlick
Silver Loving Cup

eonducted

r, nine Master Masons
itad with their Masonic

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T, R. Higgins, WLB Head Insists First Shipment
Ward Case Is Not
Veteran Editor,m —
c rrrT &amp; rtn rit Ot- CeJeiy Th»
Dies At Age 78
Season Is Made

Thomas Roland lliggin., 7H,
veteran newspaperman and for n
number of yearn Hanford ro rrr
sponiicnt for the Orlando Morning
Sentinel, died unexpectedly «
the Germans from Humaiu on the 10:35 o’clock Wednesday e v e n in g
I-esse end Homme Rivers. At In hit office in the Ilrutnlcj
th|t [mint they ere 14 miles Puleaton Building.
For the pn»t week, Mr iliggi .*
east of Meuse end 10 miles south­
east of Celtes, the deepest Ger­ had suffered from n severe cold
but
preferred Lo slay in his o ffiT
man pentration.
On the southern flnnk General where he had a cot to lie down
P atton ’s counter-assault advanc­ on. A bit prior to the dentn.
ed up to 20 miles In sis days Sidney Gohay, his son-in-law had
on a 35-mlle front and broke the brought him some milk to drink.
baek of the German drive. Pet- Notrclng his condition, Mr Gol.ay
ton had to give up a bridgehead had summoned his physician I»r
across the Kaar River at Hilling- J. A. Smith who ordered tiv.
•n in order to stop the Nails. arnbulance to take Mr llfggiin
Patton's
troops which relieved to the hospital to troat his coM
Baitogne's heroic garrison, widen­ which had caused some lung cmed the wedge on the eastern -astlim Mr Higgins died sudden
side by recapturing Rompre. Sal - ] ly of ■ heart sttack just after
vaewurt, The neck of the German the ambulance arrived
Mr Higgins, the youngest of
bulge from Rastlrne northward ,
six children, was lawn Aug l 1
narrowed to 17 mllrs
The Russians are fighting in !8&lt;5.i, in Killinning. I’n . three
the heart of Budapest. Germany months after his family had comr
reported, as house-to-house b a t ­ to this country front England II
t l e ! fur the Hungarian capital entered newspaper work at tin
reached a fury unequalled on the uge of IB. setting, type on the
eastern front since SulingTad. Snarpsburg and Ktna weekly ()l
Berlin claimed to heve checked server in a suburb of Pittsburg.
the Red breakthrough bids be­ Pa., which he purchased six yeni*
tween Lake
Balaton and the later. He later Jolprd the staff
Danube River. Moscow said the of the Pittsburg, J’a Chronicle
Russians had cracked the first Telegraph which he verved for 12
years as sports writer, court re ­
of three Inner defense rings with
porter and telegraph editor L a i n
In Budapest.
Pighttng
slackened
In t h e he became exchange editor on
Serchlo Valley In Italy, aftar the Detroit Journal
He came to Florida fn l u l l
strong
German
counterthrusU
drove In the U.8. Fifth Army In Palatka he etryed ■» editor of
the Palatka Morning Post, and
fpem Barg e and Gallics no
lit 1918 left flits position to . ta r t
&amp;trnulLaneuua)y.-&lt;he U, Sr First
a . job prIntljfg' plant Item . r o F V
ny KIT
hhr h
H rtA
r t ' t tidsH nrrtom the number of years he was scvrelary
Anrte;
bw
north, carving out gains of slmnst of the Palatka Chamber of O m rnn* and a half In the north­ inerct. In 1025 he came to Son
west comer of the German salient ford and slarted publication of a
f«il 'leu toward tha IPrtress of weekly newapaper, The Signal,
Liege and the Allied feeder high­ which later became a daily After
ways to the Port of Antwerp.
the death by drowning of three
These
tw in
developments, metnberi of his family, he went
fraught with peril for the German to Miami and ripened u priding
plan to split the Allied armies (dent there, and later returned tn
and slash acreaa their lifelines, Sanfnrd to manage The Seminole
presumably were up to noon yes
Sentinel, then owned by the late
terday, and subsequent developDick Hodgkin. In 1032 lie became
mints shrouded in a security a staff correspondent of the &lt;&gt;i
blackout may have marked up lando Morning Sentinel
more gains.
Mr Higgins l&gt; survived by one
One thing was clear Today, daughter. Mrs Sidney II Guhav.
the thirteenth since the Germans I00 Ellfolt Avrnue
rolled out of the Reich and
Funeral services for Mr. Hig­
through the thinly held American gins will bo held Saturday a f t e r ­
lines In the Ardennes, was the noon at 3 :0 0 o'clock at the
first that no enemy gains were Erickson Funeral Home. The Rev.
reported.
W. P. Brooks, Jr. of the First
On the contrary , the three Ger­ Baptist Ghurch will officiate In
man armies committed to the of­ lermcnl will lie in Evergreen
fensive were either being held nr
Cemetery.
drhrcn back along (he entire ktH)
Active
pallbearers
will
be
mile perimeter of Its salient in Frank J. Pnvlick, F.ddlr I.anghdti,
Western Belgium and Northern F C. Smith, J r , Willard R. Con
Luxembourg.
nolly, CapL. Roy Tillli ami Fir j
Grip Tightens On Bastogne
C hiet M N. Cleveland
Reports Indicated that the bulk
Honorary pallbearers will be
of Von Rundstedt’f two armortd Mayor Kdward Higgins, Arthui
armies were being hauled bark Yowell, L- B. Mann, Police Chief
from the deep sail ante near the Roy G. Williams, Sheriff C. M
Meuse River 31 miles or more Hsind, II. J . I^hman, Wfllism F
northwest of Butogpe.
Thorne and R. L Dean.

- PhUon’a forces burst through
to the encircled garrison two days
ago, found th a . city a shambles,
the ruins strewn with American
dead, but the undaunted garrison
atitl fighting. Before their lines
were the wrecked hulks of some
300 enemy tanks.
•fiuWequenUy, the Third beat off
couhter-ettacka against the relief
corridor tram east and. west,
broadened i u ba#eVr
and held the lines firmly Into
d ty , where the corridor taper*
a width of a ; .
To tha word ad Bastogne his
forces had broken across the Bure
River Una a t four points and were
driving tha Garaiana from North­
ern Luxembourg back Into the
Reich, forcing tame to *wtm for
their Urea and other* tq cross a
damaged bridge under artillery
fire.
V ' : *t.
J t was evident that the Ger­
man offensive did have the affect

t

FRIDAV. DKCKMIIKK JH. l'JH

*Nazi Advance Spearheads
* Hurled Back Across Homme
Germany's most advance
spearheads were hurled hack
more than ten miles and
chased across the Lessc'nnd
Homme Rivers Into Roche­
fo rt aa»the Americans ham.
mered the N atl bulge into
reverse. U.S. plarics, artil­
lery, flamethrowers, tank deatf^yers, and infantry smash-

m

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VOLUME X X X V I

• Patton Raises Siege
Of BastogneAdvancing 20 MiLea On
------ "Ffonl Of 35 Miles

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INSURE/tt^/i^p^WITH WARBONDS

H, H. Rrely llecome*
liions “(.’ub Memlier”

It If. Rrely, aeles manager of
thr citrus divitlon of Chase and
Company, «■» today welcomed
ex a “Cub Member” of the Lions
'Club t e f l l t i , lanehepn metling *t
th* Celery City Restaurant An­
nex.
A leltcr frum W. J. Thigpen,
secretary of the Sanford Elks
lyndge expressing appreciation for
toys donated by the Lions Club
for the Klka Christmas partVj
Saturday afternoon for 160 child­
ren recommended by ths Welfare
Hoard, wa* read by Uon Secre­
tary Clyde Ramsey.
Chief ‘T e l l Twister " l*orter H.
learning, whose chief duty is
levying JO cant flnea for parlia­
mentary rula violations, and who
waa absent for several meetings
was welcomed back by Pre^dpnt
J . E. Rowland.
Action on deciding to pot-ot)

with local talent A benefit allow
to be known as Vanity Va ‘
waa deferred.to-H talar l

r t .u k on th e ti.M .k lrt t » r i '
*l**ne
t. v th e c le r ic a l u t a f f n f I h a t r i r l
W e lf a r e B o a r it 12 nnd tiu id la o f
the H a rtfo rd V n wl «mmtl S r b ind

( It g a nil a tin ri
be**ikle t . which

M*frii«d

tn

thr

1'ieiit ain?

.1 prefw re hy ih * a u i k lalion i i r r u d r i i t .
Dr
F.e la n d H
D a m r, a re
the
A m e r ic a n R ed • r»»»* . (be Halva

Uon Army, Fniletl Her vn r Or
gam tatiom , Inc . Dialnct Wel­
fare Board No 12, Unit IV'; Hemi
mile County Health Unit; Semi*
mda
County
Welfare
Beard;
Seminole County Health l&gt;en«rtment; Acting Juvenile Judge of
Hernlnola County; Seminole Coun­
ty Hotne Dcmonatration Depart­
ment; Child ( ‘are Service*, aupervltetl by the Seminole County
Board
of
Public
Instruction;
Hernlnola County Tuberculoaii and
llaalth AiiOciatlon and the City
nf Hanford Health Department
In hi* preface to the booklet.
Dr Dama s tated : MAt a glance
one it able to *ee just what or­
ganisation under which a given
case
would
come.
Ktampla'
Should an Indigent per»on fall
vick, what to do? The case Is re­
ferred to tha Seminole County
Health Department on Palmatto
Avenue and MU* France* Mcttougal."

James T. Vocelle To
Head Parole Board
TALLAHASSEE, Dec. 29. «A —
Millard Caldwell announced yes­
terday that James T. Vocelle. now
a member of tha SU ta Parol*
Board, wtll be State Bevcraga
Director during hlx administra­
tion aa Governor.
Vocelle. a former Varo Beach
lawyar who waa appointed to tha
first Paruta Commission set up In
ID tl aftar com pa till v* exam’matlona will succeed Edgar W.
Scarborough of Quincy Us h..ad
of the beverage department
He wtll receive $8,000 a trear
ii . l
for heading the organisation wl
supervise* the hear, win*
liquor Industr- In Florida
tha elgaretter tax.

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AS THE TUNE Of THIS CHEAT OLD CHRISTMAS
CAROS. IS SUNG THROUGHOUT AMERICA. WE
PAUSE TO EXTEND SEASON S GREETINGS TO OUR
MANY LOYAL FRIENDS

A nderson
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LANEY DRY CLEANERS
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cure! Ly the Christmes occasion, to m sj
our business associsllons continue to
low in mutual accord and confidence in
te years lo come.

.•orni* nr»U » P r J .
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W* rd* Mi d a .iln e , 'W w tm g phono u d addreae.

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FOR SALE—

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“MISCELLANEOUS

______H. B. Popo t ’ompsny
K tflO S E N E cooking stoves uml
H i hot plnlca.

It's been (desssnt serving you in the
past and we will do everything possible
to meril your confidence In the future.

C U R T A I N S iMmiinL ►*nrvliie«| um l

AIf ft*.’ill'll, ,ri |5 M 13 i ] Cl t] V I ||
phono 871*.

TWO SMALL forms for sale;
ono 3 acres land, 2 story house, H K W i M i iHMt iint«&gt; r r j m t m ] , till
mnkem
Wor k icum nntecii, 1 0 2 6
garage, one storage house, one
K. 1th Si
ff°°d well, land tiled, complete
lublrrfgsUon. One 5-acre Term
With 2 story house, ! story G I V E Y O U H l a m i i v phofingrtiph
harn. good well, land tiled.
rceonL* for ( h i i b l n i n h 210 K,
Apply
6 t h S t r j n m e iMh.
tonroe.
F O R 9ALEi Pipe fittings, Valves,
plumbing
supplies,
pre-war
automatic hot water Heater,
complete stock deep and ahsllow w«JI pupips, pneumatic
storage tanka. A.D. Rosier HI
W . Is L 'W . Phone 207.

Jno. D. Jinking
T ax C ollector • Sem in o le County

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IfU l.I.K It M&lt;lT(&gt;lt HAI.K3
WARtJHOUE trunk Inx^xcallfni
NEKDH U S E D CARS
condition. }30
Box U, c/u IVe will pay lop '•cilhig price*
Herald.
(or used automobiles.
All OP A
Uclalla handed for you. Write nr
/hone
Dr
to
mine
and
make
o It
lltIN II MAIL perfect condition.
&gt;pt.raiaul.
Mrs (leo. M affett.
1IOI.I,Kit MOTOR HALES
Phone 622
POKTAULE vlctrola, * 20.00. Hox 20b W First 81,

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a t G U \i&amp; tm a4, tim e !
Ai another CVirufmaj dawns, u r in this organisation
are laying aside all other tltbughls anil are reflecting
upon the many reajons we have for which to be thank•
Jul • Foremost, o f {purse, is our American Jieritage.
Yet, we ARE truly thankful that we are AMERICANS.
We appreciate too, our friends and loyal customers
who have meant so much lo us and
to the progress of this institution
mSo, to you, our friends, we extend
heartiest good wishes. May the com­
ing rear set the dawn of a
brighter day when the real /
Christmas spirit o f Peace on •'
Earth, Good Will toward
men, will again prevail.

IDE, t l o Herald.

SM A LL electric heater. 210 East
6th. Phone 911.
A U IE S BAR pin, three small
diamonds. Ladlas one-half karat
diamond ring. Reasonable. Box
1004, City.
ONE ENGLISH blanket; 1 »|n
U r cost, site IB with sealskin

collar and cuffs. Phone B50.J,

WANTED 100 lubrication Jobs.
Odham's (iiitf Service Station.
Corner First St. and French
Ave. Alvin Odhnm, owner.
GOOD used skates, l a r g e alxe
Brewer's Cafe.

LOST -

ONE .SMALL pony and saddle.
Between
Hanford and
910*1.00, J. Hi Nelswandor, IO S T :
(IvItr&lt;|.. Tureday night, 7U0xir&gt;
phone County 4000,
truck lire and wheal. Return to
TWO STORY, 8 room h°u»o on Hanford State Market O fffe ,
two lota. 814 Elm Ave. For phono 46 or phone Orlando
S ale Cheep,
730:;. 910 reward. ____________

MIAMI, Fla. ' Dec. 23. I S pjJ ,
clal) -1- Orange*— the fruit whlflP|
has made Florida famous—will
share the spotlight with a native
Floridian, Orange Bowl Oucen
Vernell Bush, when the annual
Orange Bowl pageant Is nrosented at* half-time In the T u lsaGeorgia Tech football gam * Jan .
1.
Miss Bush,' IB-year-old Miam­
ian, will make her entrance Into
a capacity-filled lUdlum of 28,OOO spectator* atop a float re
presenting a huge loving cup
packed with paper-matene orange*.
The queen'i float will be placed
exactly in the center ol the
Oranga Bowl’s field, where It
will revolve alowly, giving every
fan a chance to eee her.
Florida's Orange. Bowl pageant,
which has grown more snectacu!U ' presentations
ler with

LODGE &amp; SON

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ATLANTA, (in.. Deg. 23. (Hpecia i)—’ Uuiy n lew days remain
.in which ycung high at bool men
can tgkc advantage pf the free
lullvgv work offered under Uic
Army RprcistitcvL Training lieservo ProKrami1’ Major General
Frederick E. llhl, commanding
General of the Fourth Service
Command, annouhicd
to d a y .
"High school seniors and grad­
uates who will complete their
high school work by March Drat
or vyho have already completed
tni* work must enlist not later
than December 31st.
Enlistees
must not l&gt;« older than 17 years
and nine months when they en­
list fo r ASTHP,” General Uhl
added.
Applicants must pass a menial
lest, a physical examination, and
have Uia written consent of their
parents. As members of the En­
listed Reserve, they are on Inaclive duty. In..U ia . A xiw&gt;-«A kha
Ohfte«f Stales and will not bo
‘ -tiled for active duty until after
tlivy am 18 years ntd.
1 ho Army pays tuition and nil
text hooks required for the var­
ious courses of - study.
.When
students arrive nt the school
where they will study, they re­
ceive! a compjeto Issue of uni­
forms, including overcoats, blguir*. thirls, trousers, caps, shoes,
and
underwear.
This
Issues)
equipment Is the same as that
furnished soldiers on active duty.
The distinctive blue and gold
shoulder patch Is worn as the
badge of service In the A STIIP.
Students w|U he furnished living quarters complete with blank­
ets. sheets, and pillows; and they
■vili be boarded at government
expense.
A8THP students are
not paid wlillo attending school,
but the only expenses will be for
Imi nd ry, cleaning, and spending
money for personal items &amp; en­
tertainment.
Mathematics. English, history,
geopraphy, and physics are the
main courres of study. .ChemMry- engineering drawing, and
biology are offered
in some
t-mirse*. Twelve to twenty hours
n wrcek are spent in rlnssrooms;
four to thirteen hours a week in
lahorstorie*; r»nd from sixteen to
nineteen hours a week In required
study, depending u; k} ii the term
and curriculum
Five hours n
week are apent in military train­
ing and six hours a neck arc
required for nhyslesl training—
individual and team sport*.
Accepted students will he as­
sumed In one of the following
four schools: Alabama Pulytcchnkal
Institute.
Auburn.
Ala.,
Clemjon (killegs. Cletnson, 8. C.,
North Cecrgis College- Dablouegs. Go., and North Carotins
Htste Collcoe. Raleigh. N. C.
Enlistment* will be accented at
Army
recruiting
station*
in
IHriiilnghjim^jmrl
Montgomery.
tlainLTltslgitmYiRer TaTTrpak
fllshaasee. vftn^:; AtlanU
flsvannsh.
n *.*
Jock son.
las.; Ashville, Charlotte, and
hirbsm. N. C.; Columbia. H. C .;
and Memphis and Nashville, Tenn.

New Year’s Game
In Orange Bowl To
Boast Fine Pageant

LO ST; One .f a i r grey glovesCITRU S' BAGS
ilie U, 2 pr. sox In Yowell bag.
*** p.,T I lM8
P*f W. 60 lbPlease return to Hunt’s TVi/rdo
cabbara bags, Per M. The above
bag a delivered by freight In
Fceil Store.
one thousand lota and over.
GROCERY
NORWALK TIR ES
*
Wa HAVE iniatuek a fair quan*
r*’
Uty of boUl 1 paastpger and WKLDINO: By an expert ellh
truck tlrasi a lso a libers)
30 y ear*1 cx;&gt;eriencc who guar­ •SMHMWMiM « N M « « H N M N « M M N W W W N W N « I
quantity of tubea. No permits
antees every lob. Would appre­
required for tube*.
ciate
a
trial.
Tem porally
NO, 9 TIRES
located a t 408H French Ave.
IN STOCK a liberal quantity of
A. R. Welch.

BUSIN ES?TsER VICE

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NUTS, C A K h s, CANlllUS
lly Anna Mae Hikes
Extension Nutrition Specialist
Roasted qvta as well ns cake-and candies go along with Christ
iims-time, so today we have some
snggestto's about them, a cookie
recipe, and a candy recipe.
Roasted Nata
Use about two teaspoons ol
fa t and one teaspoon of salt fur
each cup of nuta.
Heleet good pieces of nuta and
be sure to remove all piece* of
shell.
Bprcad pieces In a single,layer
In the pan, pour the oil over
them, and cook them In a modcrateiy hot oven or on top of
the stove. Stir them occasionally
and guard against over-cooking.
Heating them through laetns to
be lufliklent. (A little longer—
from 18 to 30 minutes— Is r e ­
quired to J)egtJ)lurched. alina»i»
rdr*J «W '-tw »hQ frr tnroiTgh' or until
th e - are a light brown In eolor.j
When the nuta are roasted,
sprout I them on absorbent paper
to ^ Ira jn the oil and sprinkle
thcm vw lth s a lt
Notgx Almonds must be blanch­
ed be fora roasting. Four boiling
water over thtm, allow to sim­
mer for throe minutes, then slip
off skins.
- , • Fruit ModUya
Ingredients; 2 cup# ground
dried fru it or candled fruit pool,
1/4 to I/S cup honey, H to I
cup nuts, and Vy teaspoon s a lt
Directions: Mix lngr%dlents anil
press Into shallow pans lined
with wax paper. Cover with wax­
ed paper and weight down over­
night. Cut Into square*. Rot) In
granulated sugar or dip Into
ineltod chocolate or fondant.
Ginger Snaps
Ingredients: 3 ’4 cups flour, t*
taaspoon clncamon. 3 teaspoon*
ginger, 1/3 cup shortening, 3/4
cup of sugar, 1 well-beaten egg.
H cup molasses, and 2 teaspoun*
soda.
Directions: Sift flour, measure,
add riivramun and ginger, and
sift again, T rrs m shortening, add
sugar gradually, beat until light,
and combine with beaten egg
and molasses. Dissolve soda In
2 teaspoon* of hot water and
odd to wet mixture. Then com­
bine wet and dr" mixture*, mix­
ing well. C h illi Roll out to ' /8.
inch thickness and cut with round
cutter. If dough becomes loo
soft, chill again. Baks In mod­
erate oven for 10 to 12 minutes.
For crackled surface, brush tops
of cookie* with water before
baking. This reclpa make* 6
dozen 2-Inch cookies.
for tlio past ten y etrs. will be
e'en more elaborate this year.
If plans already completed by
Van C. KUssrow and members of
hi* Grange Bftwl committee are
cupi|*e* to
'e 1 9 4 6 sptctaC
l»c a rhythmic picture in tcchnicolor, for a doten high 'school
and chvie organisation liamls will
participate, adding the brilliance
of their uniforms, to the queen’s
orange and white float.
Approximately 760 parson* will
contribute their bit to giving the
Tulsa-Gaorgla Tech men, their
managers, and poaches a 1 rest
■how In exchange fo r their * p '
pearance In tha bowl.
Among organisation* which the
Grange Bowl committee has an
nounced will appear are Mshi
Hhrins Band; American Legion
Drum Corps; Greater Miami Bovs'
Corps; Miami Edison Senior High 1
School C a d ttlts : Fonce ds I ton
High School C avaletttft Miami
Senior High ‘ School Majorettes)
and high school, bands from An­
drew Jackson,
Miami
Beach,'
Miami Edlaon, Miami Sanlor High
and Fonce de Leon.

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By A D ELAID E KEItR
A P N « »»fr*lu rr* W riter
. Chriitmaa E ta on a United
^Htalra d r i l ' » y i r . ploughtnf
through the l’»clflc battle bent,
F i f t y . of Unrle Sain'i. aailora
gathered In the. m e n u
hall,
fa re *
nerubbed,
hair
freshly
'Jirualwd. The engine* throb, the
’ ■team plpea hlaa, aa they kneel
for an hoar of worship The room
la fold and gray and hare, ex­
cept for one aplaah of color
at the end of a room—a triptych
|(altar-pleee la three section*)
etnmllmr on a table covered with
a while rloth. It* panels ahow n
convoy cnterlnir the harbor nml
above hovers the Madonna, hold­
ing the Christ child surrounded
_ hy ntigcl*. A* the flickering
I Candles light Its brilliant m l*
and hluea and (told, the hare
little room becomes u chapel, fill
ill with the spirit of Christina*
peace. The chaplain concludes his
aliening prayer and the strung
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Take Ar Look At Sports Editor Plays Santa
Young Suffering
G. I. Menu For
At Macy’s Department Store Hardships M ay
Christmas D a y
Have Bright Day

Author Of T efter
Answered In Sun
Is Still Alive

Thanksgiving: Dinner
\yas ‘Warmup’ For
I ’ncle Sam’s Boys

10 Years Ago She Was
I ns pi r a t i o n F o r
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*'Uh Come All Yc Faithful, . ."
Many a scene like that will be
enacted on Christmas Kva in
jungle, desert and mountain pas— all of them centered around n
•wcolorful tiorlahlc triptych, ltchlnd
4 those triptych* stands the Cm
lens Committee fur the Army and

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AP Newsfeataren Sport* Kditor
NEW YORK — Having Santa
Claus in the largest Ifepurtmtip
store in the world Isn't exactly
an assignment for a 8110118 editor
but the bos* said. "Y ou’re elect
and I dood it.
Macy'i hud just opened fof
ATLANTA. Ga., Dec. i'3. (Spc
clah TW *r (jin at pout* arid business when the women's page
cn itipa in thr lou lh etit who f i ■ editor, the beauty cdit*n. tin
agent
urod they had something of a ’ photographer, nml tin*
►talked in the employe's eulianer
rt*pa*t on Thanksgiving, “ haven't Ju
st to make me an official Sant-i
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cm nothin' yet” in thr »«\ t»f Claus, 1 hail to punch tbr tu n food, a glanco at the Christman clock with the reel of them
menu to Ixr prrvod them rwruU.
Than, along with five *»thet me
Thr lh-c 2b menu for the »»lilii'f^. i detun'd today by thr t^gur- tanging in agr from lJ3 to utmut
75,
I proceeded “back -stage” to a
trrm a-trr. Fourth Service Coininnnd here, shown that the tr a ­ small locker room. 1 he he*» I
ditional Thanksgiving feed vu i a Santa shoved coat, punts. wig,
Navy, and behind it a noman.
sort of "irm u p for Uncle Sam's whiskers and boot a Into ms hand*
ar d said
She i- Mrs. Junto* Mm gun go or met * of the Army,
"This i» your unifoim You’re
They’ll
start
off
for
C
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tm
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daughter in !u« of thr late VVnl
dur to go on in ten minut
Street tycoon. J.P . Morgan Her morning breakfast w ith: Grt*yc
While I peeled off tin
husband, a former vice inc ident fruit * dry cereal, fresh milk to blossom out ms jolly N
of J I* Morgan &amp; Co. i- now a Fn*orh toa*t, or plain t»a«t if the headman gas e a f*- *
leave a- n captain in rite navy thi v piefer, butter, sirup ami cuf I how to handle the kids
fc*
Mr.’ Morgan brown tm in l and
"W e rr all veteran actoi
fb iic 'll In no hath foi •t-ippcr
blue-eyed, is president of the &lt; it bin Ihr menu makers. It apiu a v he skid, "ami it takes- h
liens l iiinmnice foi ihr Arnij fir iret I thr boy« would hr prctlv tact xir.c| jutlleiii'e to to
and Navy, originally fm.ad.d a- vm I’ fed up by the time the rv** Claunt We have font
a regional group of N. a Yufl, rmn meat mils around, ami thev thrones we use moat
f lluod Nc«v Jersey cilurits » lt» | u i|| gct Vegetable soup. I«nled timc depending on how many
w i s h e d It* Ih* o f M i n i ' f
t*i th e
|&gt;crsoiis aie waiting m hi«r "
f i unk fm ter*, boiled potatoes left
U.sS. A rm y 27 th Di tuon and over
vegetables, pickle rvhih,
As 1 tucked the sloiiui h into
Intel c* tendril to a iml tonal or­ n m U rtl. bread, butter and cuf- h hot red court, adjusted the
g an isa tio n
whiskers to the head, and applied
fei*
"The triptych* started a* a
Hut take it look at this Christ the white to the ryebioA*, the
boat St Nick said
reault of a Ti*dl I made to an m«o dinner menu:
army camp.” said Mr*. Morgan
“ When you're ready. I'll jingle
Roast Turkey
In the commiltee'a Nr* York Sagv Dressing
Gihlet
Glblcl Gravy the.se sleigh bells. The fell m out
there now will tell thr «mldten
headquarter* r ^ r n t lj “ I naked
Cranberry Sauce
that the reindeer mo hutiy * *■ and
what are el! lien* could do for
Snowflake Potatoes
ha must leave for a f y iiiiitiitr
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W c h c l i c * c &gt;n

C K r i i t m a i b o c a u i c wc ful ly u n d c r i l o n d t h «
fru c ti g n i f i c a n c a of Ihc o cc asio n .
W # b a l i e v * in if b e c a u s e it g i v e s us a n
o pportunity to express our tb o n k s lor the c o u r ­
t e s i e s wi t h w h i c h you h a v e f a v o r e d us in t h e
Past
W c b e l i e v e in C h r i s t m a s
b e c a u s e it it a n e s t a b l i s h e d
custom

TO THOS€ WHOM W€ S€RV€
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BY THE LOYAL TH O U G H TFU LN ESB OF

LEN G TH EN TOWARD THE TWILIGHT

TH O SE WHOM W E S E R V E

AND A S WE PR EPA R E O U R S ELV ES FOR

W E A R E INDEED G R A T E FU L FO R T H E

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the opportunity of renewing
old acquaintance* which otharwis* might be forgotten.
We b illiv e in it became
it i* B tim# whan everybody
should and con be happy. All
of ui, regardleti of circum*tanets, havs mush for which to bs thankful. We
a rs a wort of thsie facts, and fully apprsciat*
them whtR ws axpress our Christmas Greetings
to those whom w t servo.

W E MAY B E C A L L ED UPON.

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
plaint, glue am! sir-brush offer
crease— If jt ha|&gt;perw—wnrf* out
like this:
n&lt;* hoiw.
John Doe would pay ( 4, or
In a rush, in during thr prrtwo per cent of him 4dlM) salary
Chrlalraa*
season,
her
jive
ami hi* Employer won hi mulch
tU ugM rrj pllrh in anil Kelp her.
it with another |4.
Hnwrrrr, * * ; * Mr*. Volller a
.Senator Vomlcnl-erg (it Mich)
hit mournfully, ’’they nee Die l
Want* to continue the frecic nil
n * uilh my mother. It » n a
Dy JACKSON H. ELLIO TT
other year, He says income on
lung lime before I rnuld »hu»
WASHINGTON — There are
any intrrenl In dulls. After all, two i|ui»ti&lt;vis on Social Securil/ the la * this year has hern around
ray .daughters hak* lh«fr »ark Jieinif argued —one rc/1 Hot. thr 41,4110,000,000. whereas itaymeiKs
in benefit* have amounted to
in Ina commercial world, and 1 'other for the future. *—
only (185,000,000. Social Security
ran’l eapeel Ihem to work at
1. ’ Whether J o allow the pro-has accumulated w-TeKerCP oT
home too."
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vent progrlm automatically io nearly $5,500,000.(100. The In­
extend itself according to law, crease ju s l Isn't needed at this
or In keep it "Troian” at |l* time, he Indicates, and Ik hacked
•-resent level u* ha* been done by ttep. Charles A. Plumley til
by Congre;* since the war began. Vt).
Congre** has to decide about
Hut advocate* of a broader
this l»efore Ja n . I.
Mrs. Finite Voitcr has been a
program of social security want
doll surgeon for nearly h alf a
2. Whether to broaden tho In get the increased rate going
century. She's in the profession
whole program, to give more pen to pave the way for what they
principally because her mother
pie more social insurance This hope will roinc later. Thnt's nbuul
the only way the present argu­
got into it by accident.
will cinne up later,
By CHARLOTTE ADAMS
In the I kHO’* Mrs. V oider'*
l e t ’s look at the argument in ment in Congress relates to the
Associated I'rrsx Food Editor
molhrr hid * In; and doll shop
Candy, this holiday season, Congre** lirst. Our social security second imestlon.
in the city'* French Quarter.
Proposed Changes
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hard to come by. but there arc program Iwgun in 1037 with a
Miny of the doll* were rrmrkrd rertaln
simple confection* yon law which lotbk n certain amount ■ Which is the proposal to give
mure poop In more social insur­
or broken in shipment and the
can make at home and lie sure out of paychecks ttrvl tyttployer*’
innthrr learned Iron* neee»*it; that the tradition of sweet* far |ks le t Ilooks tn guarantee tho fu­ ance.
hew in rrpalr them herself. Then
The Social Security Adminis­
ture flir the worker. This law
Christ mu* Is upheld,
ru-tem rr* began lo bring their
snid that the r“(e should iiut^aru, tration! any* our present uiptrpjn
t
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tfflln
IhlUg
o„ 'ear'drf^—. —
JClfttt'CbrovirV ‘li y W iy ia g il esiU s.tu fill in the
own damagrd dull* l a be aaWaaad
until Ike ' aid all— - grew U gger
The years. Reason: Thrre'd !*■ chinks, thus:
I'oprurn
Prires
Ilian the sale of doll*. Thr mol tier
I Kvlcnd envciuge In some 110
nioic people getting the tMine fits
I tablespoon uf social security a* time went million mure workers, including
abandoned the shag and set up I S cup* sugar
small businessmen: farm ers ami
li cup corn syrup
vinegar nn. sg ft would cost more,
the first doll hnapllal in the
south.
‘ 3 tablespoons fortified margarine
Mut when the war rante ninny farm workers; domestic servants;
Combine sugar, syrup, mar the rnto wn* frow n by Congress and -wivgmmcnt worker*.
Mr*. Voider hud wanted t&lt;&gt;
2. F t * it »o that a man in the
become a fashionable leantatres*. gurine and vinegar. Stir care­ at one per rent. That Is, John
Mid her tah-nt.fiir embroidery is fully over low Jo at until sugar I too make* (2 0 0 per month; hi* armed force* won’t lose part of
evident in the eoflume doll drC-s-, i* mglted.. Then increaae the lw&gt;-i take* ( 3 out of his pay 'the benefit* he’d he getting as u
&gt;
c* »he lushlens. Ilut her mother’s heat and eonk without stirring check which goes to thr Social' civilian.
3. Reduce the retirement age
Inst wl»h »«« that she Coptihuo until syrup forms n soft ball In Security fund to provide all John
the husiiirss, so sly# carried on cold water. Add eumly coloring— lines with old age and survivor- of women from 116 to HU.
4. Fxtend benefit* to cover
Thousand- of #dnll* from all red, green or yellow—If desired. insurance. The employer pay* in
over ihe United Stales, Canada, Four syrup over eight to Jen another (2 out o f his uwn pocket job-disability.
The enst is estimated something
Alaska und Mexico reaeh the cup* of popped or puffed cereal. In ths fund.
like th is: prnhuhly (1 2 (or sis
Seale Slide* Cp
.mall bark nmms of her two Cool until aide tn handle. Crease
N'ow on .January I, 1945, tho
storv house. In the month* tie thr hands with u little margarine,
fire Christmas, tile shelve* ur&lt;- •then dip them from time to time sliding wale which (masts, this
crowded
with
(link
arm lr*- &lt;n cold water Shape these itv i.. ,■ oiilom atically goes back inlo
effect
unless
Congress
votes
dunks, and irankles* arins. with
ug*m In free*e the scale where
heeds and rvi s and wig*
it is for another year. Thi* TtSome of Ihe dolls on which
Mrs. Voilier w ork*. are alm ost,
priceless rarities, often hundredof years old In New Orleans,
rlly of anlii|ue*. collector* who
realise what a prlrr they h a v e ;
In Ihrlr own backyard send h e r1
dellralr bjsiiue creations, rlrh in
lire and silk dresse*.
At thr moment she i* parti--il
Inrly proud of her successful ilortormg of n 125-vrnr-oh! Mntlatrte

Pint-Sized Moms
Can Have Plastic
Surgery On' D olls

OUR CHRISTMAS WISH

Questfon Is To
Broaden Or Freeze
Sdcial Security

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H o m e m a d e Candy
Upholds T h e Y u le
T ra d itio n N o w

If it * ki; order, v* knew, but we era
ustore In ths knowledge the! supfr&amp;ndd
drtrrvt ell ikrte.
It it (oed te think keck ever the event*
■I Ihs poll t«or. end (• yUk ovt tkeee
thane* wkxh ere krtfkf eed cheerful.
Three aerations evershedew the Jerk
I poll end simyllf; the f e ll el fergerHag
drrimi uartellaed. Teur theughHuUee*
*
te this ergeniseHen ie deeply epgrect.
•trd, end becouM ef this we deem tt •
gritiUge fe esertr* Season's Grcetingr.

♦'•A-

Our sincere geed wishes fe every see.

Putnpndo.it

bdl

Since the wuj, says Mr
Vm
tier, the business of ditctoring
dolls has expanded tremenrfoitlv. I'ronle nte not sfltisflrd with
the type of dull now mnnofaettir
ed. and --distttulion of materialha&gt; led to greater hrenkage
Sleeping eye dulls are ulmost
impossible to -piLi)rs; the meuii
which wet- ns the wrighl for
the eves i* too critical And ho
man hnir is also unnhtainnhle;
mohair arts ax n substitute.
Mr*. Voider find* her gl-rattrst |
,HJjcmllv in the repair sTf^siyi** |
I bur ■.|&lt;i&lt;-tSN4d replncr/wl-nt eyt-nj
rnintiot lie reptwnisheds ami sin: i s f

Mickey’s Pharmacy

Everyone U h ap p y to have
spirit has a way of bringing In
ward expression, the cordial
wltic.it friend* and loved one*,
every day of ihe year.

ChriUma* eotnv. Its
(lie uirlarp, fur out­
f»e lings of goodwill
have for enrb other

Regard lea* of what the coming year* huld (ot
yon and your*, whatever the dli-appointment* may
ise, we Iravl yon will remember that our thoughts
are of our friends and we are seeking (h r brighter
side of things that may result in pence, hnppiness
and contentment for all.

Whrat growing in Canada
trnrftfl back a ppm* i rn
340

year**

Cylmlriral lim r* for corrcrt ini i
vision \fcrt* s^lilom presri ihrst .
until the end uf the I'.Hh century

IMtotu- Hl»ft

Reflects ihe spirit of Christmas
in a manner which best expresses
our sincere good* wishes to every­
one

it i* our sincere wish that we may have a purt in
making ymtr Christmas fy11 of good cheer anit fel­
lowship. We want to add something lo the happfhedi
of every person In this community.
&gt;

B|

In this brief, suVtple mrssoge, we
wish to convey our Christmas
Greetings, ond fruit that you will
oceepf them in the'true meaning
in which they or# presented May
th r new year hold for ypu every
success ond rrfcy*ydur every am­
bition b» rdoliied.u

Perhaps litis lillie message will help you forget
ihe titiplcaHdM incident* nntl experiences of ordi*
nary days. May hrjghlgr day? I* ihe comomaaffon

for . your
sacrifice* toward
nuking** thftf ■ Setter
. .
T— -HF- - ? *
world in which to like. May ydu find* the beauties
o f life around you and the opportunitfed fbr'tfie
service it affords.
t - •(• m-

GliAUtmaL

Where the gleaming torch of Liberty and Freedom still tu rn s liriehllv
a.
. a *
* S
■ a 1 . a
a
• . • we pause to reflect with sincere Joy upon new friendships formed
wid-old ones grown richer . . . and as we enter a New Y ear vre express
our gratitude to you for having made our'experiences throughout the
past year pleasant 'and profitable. 1
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M AY Y O U R S B E A H O S T M E R R Y C H R I S T M A S
AND T H E N E W ^ £ A R P R O S P E R O U S

ICandGAS C O M P A N Y

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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23. I H I

Only C o n s ta n t C are
Will K eep F a m ily
F liv v er O p e ra tin g
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V IV IA N

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Guerilla W a r f a r e
In Philippines Is
Sh ow n In P ictu re

Check |&lt;Hir hatter &gt; regula^y.
itir(» | ir
Irrad
» fa r
W»lrb S e e that the » *te r content cW »*1 *
Ion, Witch that ammrlrr on
rasing flaw* and h a i r ihrm re­ get
ur inpilrumenl p i riel. If It ihmilti . .
■ = fy *
paired a I unr. K rr p yuur brake*,
&gt; h m v n
111
"iP Ilim *
balanced. A m i d fast st a rt s and cn aange radical!). n&gt;n*ult an e\
»hrrr the trouhlr lie**
■tuirk slnps, and sh o re all. don't (irrt t*j
Don’t overload lour batter) with
speed
11. UKIIBIN I IMI\S
The ignition system Is re a d , tc*. main electrical gadgets Have
III I I.YVVOlil) - The
worn halter) cable*. changed al
t folk* H
th!*’*"lifc line" id vmir aiiliimnhile once l«&gt; a mid rumplrl* failure. I ,KK( &gt; " “ • holding lhei»f colic live
In rath ami keeping their finger*
T hro ugh it,Xin w- ihe e n . r e o n l . e i j
iure your ■
h* a lie r',
emiwcl n- the&gt; about The Insin niitumnhih' in n|»vrnUoii- n ot crark ed nr rn rr .olrd.
vwihle A itn y " •tnrv of Kihpin i
Knyrr &lt;1 Martin, iireniilrnl &lt;if w
and American guerrilla ieii*tnncc
Irtirrc niltMiiinhllc aoceaxory co m­
after the Jap occupation.
pany. o ff e r* i o m r nimplc rule*
^!nny n picture apumaches the
hy hn urnltkm expert,*:
finish lute wilh n icn p l ineom
T h r elivtririil sy st em In hirtfrlv
plivtr, t h e ren*im being m im l ly
r u m h uritsl of mute rial vital
t h n t ttie w r i l e n limply haven 't
v tel in v. f»n pm tier ninintemiuer
w r i t t e n fi**t enough to keeji up
ii i &gt;«ient nil nmJ rritulm inxt'ertHU*
with till11 r a m f n
The* time the
In important
*« i ipt
t-k Will
unfiiimheti. hut
Hr ARLENE WIII.F
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a h f f l i i In a li g n m e n t

In am id

M an y H azin g G ags
... (Jsed O n N ew eom ers
nr.! [ n to r o f e s s i o n s

-fl IM IM V C ttR IS T IllflS

Al*

N ewsf eatu re s

IN T H E - G O O D O L D
AMERICAN

WAY

TROM THE M E M B E R S Of THIS

O R C ANI 7 A r ION

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H O M ER MOTOR SAMS

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These fabulous art odes are all
ammunition u*ck1 in the nmtimi
ou.* open settson for hunting the
snipe and other gullible game
namely, people. Every t»a&lt;le and
profession has its own collection
of hating gags traditionally used
on newcomers TheyVr n partici
Inrlv American brand of prnctiral
joke

I'I miih-

The can ••f asa-ni tn l 11m11«1- r»
a lii cut rut. I gag a** is the V* \ to
1he curtain, n bin of wrinkles
nnd ii new Lot for the prompter
A dialect, of course, is a Icing
Huge variant nnd dues m*t tom-*
from a grocery store i m tains
open ott ropes without (hi* net
of links Wrinkles come fr**ni n
muke-tip kif
The iiromider's t«»x iiart. ••;*» i*
t&lt;* the dn&gt;« when pn»inpt&lt;r« ti.id
a hi lie IhmiiIi umloi thr
fi"iu wtiD h they fed lo*l Inn i •*
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on agntn
c*mie lhrt*ngh wdh
Clops Unit wdl hel| In piMvidi
Ample supplies of ff**d *utd o O e t
iig riciiltui at prtvlu* I* t*» me* I ill*
neesU of the Nation til w ir
In selling the gonU leptost d

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co u le e , is f *i r a news tie-in we
timely
us
that
which
h|e#*ed
W a r n e r !tr&lt;*i* on *‘l asatilmicH.
vs hu ll w as read) for ifiMaiti t o
leji-e with the news of I he K*his**
veil * htii'vhill ro n te r rn e r there.

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u tie m, mcolenl nllv t will
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c&lt;ii‘e r
th*
giMitleman
w n - tl»**
iffitir V *■nii'ke'tjo k
T y r o s oil the sea m e mvnr *ahly
dlapnUhed to tire *ktppei to get
the k I- v to the keelaOfi which is
the
inner frame
nj the a hi p's

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pi Mil s c h o o l t I’ u r h f i , &lt;1esi rihe-d in h
te r io i l
.-VI* diiOttlrh'
who c o m
lurinded l lit F ili p in o s m e f f r e

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te at hi 11 the nasty Inn thr
A i p i &gt;e i g ;»vr h lrn t•fle day A »o
Twain caJled for a *omndiru fhr
tdavHll skipper prime*! tdie men
to i all the wrong fig ures and ha I
T w a i n believing he had ■»I r ■*I
the boat on to a njuulbat
&gt; e a fa riiig has l*een u pafSn «t
lit 1s
fe» tdi
field
foi
••i' iPt I \ r*»s are * e i t to find I he t n
•to f&lt;*e locket for a lurckel f ' v
M a m ' s th e new man on board
who. when i ■*4*1 he w,eilecl»-*t
welniin v
a
pei’ onoge
named

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all

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is 11 ii I ion,
Agr a till ut *i|
V.tnist
incut Agency, and o lh ci
i.ite ni-1
fed el n! Jtgelu ie -, .liui n pi *
t live* of Hie f;n iiu i s I In him I n -*
it'a wait m g on hi* lo ry , tint cm 1*aik Hilo ctiri'.idcr ul P u the -&gt;Uj
mapinitmrt.
plies ii ti I and the e«ttm:ited m - e l ’
Since the film
lirnt pm* of .Vme i in it! h i ii h i I t o n i'*&gt; m l
|eete*l, with John W ayne at or ring I •i n harts ii ini ' m ul 11'" fui i Ii
nnd Kdward !&gt;mvtryk directing, coming vein and the pi**d * t ion
irtuvi
it haa U hmi a hie to include Mar I inpiic 11 v of I loro Ia I n ui
and i iiMrto's
I he gun I* : m l‘, f ■
Arthur*** invasion of the Philip
pme*». ■•«►*&gt;*I the depre*latt«n* 'd 31r r .vIhluI t hr illllr ii* th*- t* loo*
^ nit!**
the
but live cmdun# la- keum L lU . . £ vi 1IS*)IVi
held for all possible other develop­ flAw r.u ',.1 m*i - m.i a T n v .'.I..,,.
f**r n| Ih*i ments »n the next several weeks
So1 11 «*rt‘ will i ,* iim|ili‘ - ii t*t*ih"hThis interval will Ik* devoted
fui t III' t I' llltll
to filming &lt;in location in Florida. tin*
I oiiisinnna. or some other South rail for rather e x a c t i mhIi o H i»

ern state where 3,50th- soldier?
ami u Itataan-like lamlsrupe are
avaijjihlc -th e infamous “march
of death** which occurred nfte’
the American surrender
•T h a i d«ip pan for the grid
The Wayne ride in the fihn l*
leak
fur example, is t h r way .i tinsnj partly on the real life ad­
r a d i o engineer welcomes n m u
ventures on llatasin
of
t'nl
p h y t e to the co n tr ol riNini He (leorgc F. Flarke. commanding
m a v spend hotirn *hopr*mr before the fiTth l* S Infantry. Philip
he disCfiviM n grid leal. »* i n pine Scout*, when the Ja| s In
e le c f r re*i I re g is t e r Iti a * ticu it, vtided
Heulah Itontli |d«y &gt;*

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Writer

Kver see u drill nan for a
g r i d leak 7 Ur a ran of assort
ed &lt;jialei(s4 IVrhaps vou’re more
firmiliiir with the
left hamlisl
mnnkey wrrnrh, item tn nit left
handed mechanics* nnd the huck«‘t
(»f stearn used to spur a slug

an*I does11'f teak at

m

h e r a i.d

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(i I. J n e , it* rtni'f nurse
rnaiif in the family flivvet
the- d u ra tio n . mif-i ' r.r.Iijte tha t
i nly (on sU m t care r a n keep the
turning
ill
Jim n i m n
honiej
If one i.* alert anil persistent,
t a r cure tt relatively si mple . F o l ­
low t h e rule.*, don't neglect a
t h i n g anil ymn
procttiun-inadi'
1**1tntiuibile will rnnl i title In up*
_ * raid.
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Ti fe r u m Hliif 11 Lriilur ch eck « o*
S mn 11 I hough they tire. *i»ur *
l he limit Inn system will go n 1(111'* tlilies play a v*itni ruli* tn thr
w a y : tnwiiril insuring aritiafueinry .•month niMrntion of mi luinmo
oper ation o f tmlay'H automobile, Ini*. They nhoultl l&gt;v rhiH’kinl Ire
winy** a v e r a g e aye la se v e n re ar*
iliieiitlv mn! should he ef the rluht
_
la n d in g l ir e m a n u fa c t u r e r* *ny ly [K' liner mtiut enyiriiua require
W l h a l if |he following rule* nr** plutr* that run hotter tluin otheraliidml liy, more n ule u y e can In? An expert ihoilhl Ik1 consuUevt
a c h i C i T d : __________ ________
tilimit every i.QQQ
AtW
. . . ...
turn* p rn p e rtr w w /lw e f lejMf
at
all
lime*,
check
pressure \*orn out tilui!'* with rimv imei a**
weekly, aw ilrh your l i r e * al lea*l faulty plug* will not only wa&gt;to
^ everj
5 ,0 0 0
mitr»— an d
lhal gainhne. hut will place nil extra

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l&gt;iiufi tn t«i*rl mid nil i ret
turicnisly
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fiivoiitr « » n h
and r«* *tnr
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ci'it is the ha*ehall t •tokie who
iSl^rs o iyii^iTl s""^Tlt?»iiis lei*l tier fn/ik

ing , fo r/\ lie key t --ihtH^P it* h^r\*

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1*0X .1 bf m&gt;I:hall me wi «mi■»1rs rTrary tn
itl i'P /f o hriiic the fifty vnrd line
Th e
&lt;
\ 11 diet v apecli III ties
in M*hifing I tn *• jg Jt « rn»h older
for a Couple of hi ml red yards
of
sh o re hoe
M (K-hniur* h*ve 1*» send nut
for n glass hammer, nr n double
curve calipers Airplane mechanics
ir e likely !&lt;&gt; request a bucket
of p ro p wn*h the air current
c r e a t e d when the propellor reVOlvea. Anti anybody se ttin g out
on n really lug job is sure to
be tol il to |»ki. n «ky hioik ntonu
to mfikc* th,
-.M n
f..r him
N w t k w g a w w s ig w w t m m m i i *clf.

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11, F .D W A R t r K E N N E C i
A I" Nr vesfent urr*
I* A It I S W n rtiiur
o m l 1'
p ir v i ’Ut m t &lt;»f F ru n c r s gU'Ii

t
IS

tinr

l l u n d m l s of death seftlenct^
have
imen
legally
imposed in
France
In
recent
month* *•v
shooting.
Mo*t of those put to d e a th ,
were co n victed of war c r ii “r
which call fo r shooting, llut e &gt; . "
t h o . e con.lomne.l for civil n&gt; '
der* have faceil the fi lin g im|u
Kvcn tin* .tniil bunking Ini.ine.. No onu has been guillotined t '
isn’t immiin. Hicip wan the nr* more than a y e a r
"It's
im p ractic al to use 1' '
man, for Itt.riinrr. who wa* mtkril
if he wan I*. I to he a .|r«fl teller, guillotine in t h r s r tim e s,'
and » * i |&gt;ot t*. o|&gt;etilng and rlo*. off icial o f the ministry of J
Ing window, for a couple of lice said. " F i r s t t h u e is the ipn
hour*. Other new teller* have tlon of its maltilsnaiice and then
been sent out for c[te&lt;li stretch­ there is the trsn sm -rt situation
F r a n c e ha* only one guillolii.
er*. and to n ueighUiring bank to
borrow the genrral ledger. If lb* It is kept in a secret pise* m

second bank feel* playful. It will
rend him bark aUggcring under
the load of a viilitfid of bricka.
In (lay* gone by, new m*n u»ed
to be aent to die local blackamith
shop fo r a cheek file
N e w s p a p e r * have t h e i r gaga,
loo. C u b reporters vis itin g the
n tinjf plant go a w a y Itchv a t
t h o u g h t of all t h e m y thical
-li e e Infesting th e ir clothing.
n r a p h U daek l o o m w u i W f l
Uok I d vain for s h a rp e n e r s to
make b a d photogrephs d e a r .

- Moat of these gags are one-shot
Utugha. Hut inlpe hunters have a
' nger on*. They take a would•nlper out at night w|Ut g
gunhy-aack and a lantern, and set
him down in the wooda near a
Wipe runway. The vsteran hunt. enV they're going back to

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In norm a l times the*e cases wcoshipped to the scene of en e*
ecution. A/t«r the job wns don*

the guillotine win repacked. Il
has an alectrical sy ste m which
makes the blade fall with the
pressing of a button. And two
baskets—on# for th* body and
one f o r the h*ad—go with it.
SulwtHution of th* firing snuad

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Bible by a 10.TQ decree Previously
d e a th ae n te n ce s useil the words
“ x a X t o be lieheadnl In a pub

tie place."
In that year guillotining cd
Eugene Wcklmann, convicted nl
killing six persons Including an
Amtrlcxn gfrl, Jean DeKbvso
Attracted so great a crowd it
took ox. the aspect of a circus.
Publication of photographs showMg Wcldmann's head dropping In
to the basket added .to the indi­
gnation of th o,* Who belisve executiona. ahotfld’ be dignified. Thr
government* decided guillotining*
no longtr be public end
____ sentence phraseology whs
changed to " x X X to be put to
death."
ed the ministry - Of
This / allowed
Sly to hold guilfot
Uc* not only
gulllotil
• privatelyr but to select ot&gt;
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ins of estyying

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SATURDAY, DECEM BER 2 3 ,1 9 1 1

THE SANFORD IlE R A L p , SANFORD. FLORIDA

Christmas Tree Decorations Will
B e Result Of Your Own Ingenuity
By VIVIAN BROWN
■ A F N ewsfealurrs W riter
Dour Christmas tree decora­
tion* .will probably have to be
the result of your own Ingenuity
this year. Tinsel, colored glass
ornaments and other old stand­
bys are scarcer than ever.
_____All__XDU need I* some crepe
paper, ribbon, paste and crayon
to make tree decorations.
Dennison suggests paper chains
' o f kindergarten memory. They're

easy lo make. Ju s t cut strips of
red and white crepe paper G
inches long and Vi Inch wide.
Crain of crepe should run up and
down the G-inch length. Paste
ends of one white strip together
forming ring. Then slip a red
strip through the white rinp amt
paste cdsrci together forming' n
second ring. Continue making
rings of alternating odors until
chain Is desired length.
A snow man can lie cut out of

AND WISH YOU HAPPINESS ALWAYS

The Accommodation Shop
M r*. I.llllnn V ickery

5 OUR PL€ASU 'R€
TO G R €€T YOU \
fn ihe eicitrmenl ol • buty holiday seswa,
r*e trust that you will slop long enough to accept
our GREETINGS OK THE SEASON. Out own
Giririms, would be incomplete If we did not tsk*
*disnti|r of the opportunity to with you til ih#
*-*6d thing, we esn think of. You her# keen coa•idettlf of a, in.llir psti, and we trust ihst ve
uisy continue to meni your pslroasg* In ihe
future.

Randall Electric Co
112 Mngnolln

This warmth and frkpdflnes* ~\
of the llhlldiy season prompt* us
to again wtsh you a season of
React' and happiness In sn tinsettled world. The C h rist***
( m i (Ms y**r shined Ilk *' « ;
culdlng light*It til rs Up hope lu
Us* fulars and a Oncer* *nsfheislion of tho value of the brother­
hood of man.

white mat (lock '&lt;lightweight
car illHiard). Cut hat out of black
mat utocV, U*«- rid gummed dot*
fo r buttons and mouth and cray ­
on* for .eye* and uos*.
Chriilnm * Caroler* nro made of
oink civpc paper 4 inches squint-.
Paste into u tube shape, with
the grain of- crape, around u
ball of cotton. The tightly with
(pool wile on* inch from top amj
bottom. Cut off nurplu* at top
which Tonus the .head, but leave
It at l&gt;ottuju. to form neck. Cut
feature* out Of ~Fc&lt;f ami blue
gummed tloUi. Tint cheek* with
rouge. For the hair cut u sir in
of yellow crepe paper three
inches deep and lung cimugh to
reach around back of doll'* head
Slash top and bottom edge* into
coarse fringe. Curl fringed edge
over knitting needle. Paste to
doll's head. Make short curls
fur bangs uciuss the forehead.
Make low of red satin ribbon und
tic in front of top curl*. Insert
u wire loop in top uf head fur
hanging on tree. For sleeves cut
strip of white crepe paper fi
Inches by II inches, grain of
ctepe running with u inch length.
Fold all ip in half, making it
Ilk Inches by 6. Then gather
strip in half, making each sleeve
two and one half inches long.
Tic sleeves in plum, lo iL* »xu-p111* ctepe below doll's head.
Finish with bow of red m lln rib­
bon. Cut l»xAi out of green nnd
white striped paper nnd paste lo
end of sleeves.
A cornucopia is made by cut­
ting a tcmclrcle i Inches in diam­
eter out of ltd niul white strip ­
ed paper. Paste green glared
paper on the back of th* strip­
ed paper. Then roll Into n cone
and paste the edges together.
Cut cone slightly lower in front
than hack, Drcutntc with narrow
rlblmn Imw.
11 you enn get hold of sonueranhcrrles ami popcorn you cun
string them alternately on spool
wire or thread them with a neddle
and drnpe across your tree.
Feitnuts in tlie shell, dipped in
hrlglll waler-fobn paints, mate
pretty ctuiln* for the tree. Faint
•aid dots mid strips to mid va­
riety. Yutl ran make little pea­
nut flguim with five pnimiU
»«wcd Ingethei , two being used
for arms, two for legs, one for
facr and body. To make a peanut
Hanta Claus, paint them with
nail polish or nil water colors
nnd paste on a cotton butting
beard and n pupet cornucopia fur
a hat.

Author Of Letter
Answered In Sun
Is Still A l i v e

Triptychs Will Be
Used At Yuletid£
Services All Over

ItW IIs u S r n a Paw o s s l
best believer in 8u "ta Claus that
ever lived lie can barely live
from Christmas to Christm as."
When she was a little girl, Dr.
Dougins recalls, eight-year-olds
war* much younger than they
are now. .
"M y daughter started worry­
ing about Santa when she war
seven," she says, "and wanted to
kntiw why Santa had to use reindeer when an automobile or air
plane would get him around much
faster.”
Virginia remembers now that
the whole affair of the letter mi',
her In line for iiuilc a lot of teas­
ing. Uf course, whenever the
question about Sunta came up ,
sho could always point to Francis
P. Church’s editorial and prove
there was a Santa. Rut her
friends twitted her about it. an
for quite a while, eight-year old
Virginia didn’t appreciate what
it said. . .
"Santa exists as cerlainlv g,
love and generosity nnd devotion
w ill, -i-v i - Thank Cod. lie lives,
and lives forever.”
Now, mary years later, the
grown up Virginia understands.

■r « i i s » s r » w
o *fi
the soldiers and was told they
needed beauty and wanted some-,
thing which would mean tradi­
tion. The subject of their religious
■ertlcrs came Into the com ers*lion loo. And later, on the Way
home I thought of the triptych,
as the answer to all those need*."
“That was more than two year*
ago. Since then wa have supplier
smaller and less expensive re
productions for the armed force*.
The -lot) originals were painted by
very flno artist* who worked for
n nominal *um that barely cov­
ered the co il of paint*. The com­
mittee supplies the triptychs—
wood outs for the army and
metal ones for the navy. And the
whole thing is supported liy sub
scriptioiu Army and navv chap
lain* let us know their need* out
wo have u triptych painted espe­
cially for them.
"These triptych*, which arc
portable and compact, give a
teliglou* atmosphere to service*
anywhere. Put onr on a stage
and you have a chapel. Out
w uik www't rm6 with IW wat.
Think of our young people wh*
will be In Aervlre all aver the
world after the war and you will
*ec that there 1* plenty of need
for the work to go op,
Mr*. Morgan Is no figure-head
president. She always had a deei
interest in art nnd takes a keen
interest In each triptych gpd Rs
d esign.. She speudn- g j la Bsr*| f Ji
of each day in supervising the
triptych program In the com­
mittee headquarters. This fall
-he and )n-r conimlttee'^Tiive
imnlr a special drive to supply
n number o ' fighting units with
triptychs in lime for Christinas
service*. As a iesult of their
work, boy* will worship beforr
them on Christmas Kv* In United
Stutes ramps, Ucrinnn battle­
fields, African ' desert*, Ataskar.
snow* and South Sea Island ju n­
gles.

‘Toy-W ise” Tots
Can Choose Their
Christmas G i f t s

My VIVIAN UltOlVN
AP Newsfeatures W riter
Junior know* hi* love, so let
him choose hli own. That i* the
advice of l.'bra Stnrovlch, designer
of stuffed, washable toy animals.
S o ; he doesn’t necessarily have
lo shop with you, hut you can
tc*t hi* likes and dislikes, pre­
ference for color, and w lnt he
can handle by bringing him in
a toy store and giving him free
rein.
T hat’* the way Mrs. Zaruvich
deciles ^hethgr to market a
particular- toy or not. She get*
the Judgment of her
young
niece* and ntvhewa by studying
their reactions to a toy before
•h* make* her final decision,
I ( M ilan ** r &gt; « * S u i On, I
As n result, site has u definite
were **nl to our collaborator* In guide lo the toy lunte of children
Sweden, Holland and the Near of various agrs.
F ast, and large allotments ■&gt;)
When a baby is very young,
clothing were given to Italian,
IJrt-ek, Belgian und trench tc lid says Mrs. /.anivtch, he has no
agencies for distribution In Ku- known preference, mi Ids mother
usually buy* him gunlte, cuddly
t ope.
“Our branch In Hwedon, where animals such ns lambs. In soft
ihuusund* of refugee children pinks and blues. This 1* fine, she
come, tell* u» that they arrive In says, ns long as the animals nre
ii pitiable condition. None of thoin waterproofed and colored with
has shoe*. They arrive with pieces vegetable dyes.
Imter. ul eight nl nine motilhe,
uf felt or ear|&gt;et sown onto their
fret or pieces of bourtl lied onto chi Iits «n begin to recognise co lo r/
them. The children walk with a and generally the first qjie they
|tccullnr shuffling gall because of learn Is red. So, It is a good iden
this, llahles and small children when shopping for &lt;i child Ihli
age to keep that in mind, she
ale in rags.
"W e must help them and hun­ says
At two or three y e a rs . Mrs.
dreds of Women Volunteers are
working with u* to do so. Any Zurovlch discovered, a child likes
Awericr# woman who help* 4 Inc- him in a Is lie is turn &gt;II nr with.
s t n c k t i / Kuropaalt mother aids ill If he is city bred it might lie *
The Untied .States consumed liiiilding 11 bridge of friendship dug. whilr the cou ntry ooy will
MVO short tons of nntlmony In that will unite the Old and New
1013.
Worlds In a tie of cooperation fo.cra yo n s, wnlercolurs, hooks, in-*,,
world peace,"
In America the work of the m itte n s, caps, hard ca n dy n r r u m
vidunteer corps of the Save th« srmblcd during the y e a r — aotmChildren
Federation
I* aimed Hinds by the w orke is, oth er*
toward making Christmas bright bought by contribution* — »ml
for Jhe children In tho poor shipped 10 the fe d e ra tio n ’* mutirimfuntaln arras of nine state*— tsili) urea wurkels in time for
I Ih. *1 year iVssi,
Fapsr makes 11
Ariiona,
Kentucky,
Missouri, C h ristm a s distribution. In ad di­
i*rt*iu is bsld U
North Caro linn. Smith Carolina, tion, quantiles of rh l b l re n ', clothes
ll-cal tricar bal­
Tennessee, Texas, Virginia and nod . laye tte s m e also dispatched
lets. S»t* every
|p inouiiluill m e n s, vvhcie, fedcrn
West Virginia.
**»*»!
Dolls dressed In colorful clothe* ■ton wolkers estim a te , Ihoy helped
stuffed animal*, baseballs, tails, 'i.'i.tRKl cli i Idrun in JU.J-1. . 0
*************

Young Suffering
Hardships May. i
Have Bright Day

Hurvey’s Refrigerator Service
5th HI.

I’hnne UIH

K M M fV «W M fK «*C * « « * « M m t U * * . ' « MW MHMK *

S’ AND' N d : 0 3 0 0 WISHES
FOR AN

lean toward a hurst, cow, pfg
or chicken.
But at four year* she *ny» ,1
change takes pluce, particularly
in little buys, who begin t-v
switch their taste lo wilder ani­
mal* like lions, tigers nnd uubn
bears.
Next, they show u preference
for technical toys
Little soft
stuffed gaily 'colored hall* aru
enjoyed by children of *11 agon.
A boy of four or six has Jusi
ns much fun with these ns the
little toddler for whom they were
created.
The reign of Lmpcrer hen
Lung of t hina—from 17,’IG-17S)8
— was marked by 10 lunjor floods.
China had n flood starting In
157 II.C. which lasted I6lf year*.

WE’RE GLAD

IT'SaCHRISl HAS

- T y *,

As w* 1with yon the Joy of

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u» an ouiioitunily lo teliew old a c-'
mitt intones

B E C A U S E ^'* ilie one lintr of ihe'Yggr.when problems
Irjbuljitivns can be forgotten
B KF1A U 8 K ihe Apiri

U ST as another Christmas
ly 2,000 years ago brought
■Id ■ x new h o p e fu n flft"
brotherhood o f mao, o f peace and
good will, so may this Christmas bring i
us the hope of a brotherhood of peace I
and good will among nations.
I

ehri^m ai prrvaiU ever}*

.'.w lic r u m d U ir biuUteW

T tiT irp T c itv IiF

litsin llte lltmigliFi of livilirtd innn/

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BECA U SE » r car be young again, and relhp a life
of fond uiemoru** with our loved ohetc
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,
BECAUSE a world which observe* Christmas it a
world horili livjng in—a joy for all.

This priceless g ift is within our reach
. .
let us accept it that the sufferings o f the past may not be the mirror­
ed sufferings o f the future, t

BEA C O N DA
N *1 U B ottlin g Company
UotUara o f Royal Crown, .,
N f-JII and Par-T-Pafc
B rre ra fi

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Let this Christmas bring to all of us ,
the knowledge that its message can
become a reality only when all o f us
dedicate ourselves to the principal of
P - w ^ g o o d w jU n o o o g s U .

’

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SA TU RD A Y, DECEM BER 23. lo t i

\B e lg ia n

B an d s To| Ih i, i n p u t , . , , , i . , - 1 ’ " ' S ' ur,o ot IM O ’s " C a s u a lty ”
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T H € GLOWING

C A N D L E S • OF
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Typify the Peoce ond
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large ihare of contentment dnd happiness from
the Yulctidc activities May you enjoy the as
soclotions of those door 10 you. ond moy itiesr
associations result in the most glorious Christmas
that hos ever come your »ay

*lhor rot

New York Life

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kno ait, t»o«TY*t. lti»S cual mil
1
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tin o tn Id o t i
'iiu loft
d"'* mil
by
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put ifn rututal aoiur a fu -r initial
\v hilt a* l » i \. |* * • 1 A.l* Amt'M* un .in pu n o v e r Pearl Hm
i lmraivs* iia i w ir a f t e r llat r v u i r that
t hr
* ini'- V\ i u hi
plant l«*», 11ii*p tin P i t i l i p p m o . ,\«i
try » « » r o n u i m n i .
thi ll” I *11IT**’» **' ■ 1** ll* \ i nn 11.«1114. J a v a , th* Aleutian^. !*Ut
Ini; ial ru tiiu
fur
cnip loyinnit A it k’»*Mi*' ti* 1 ■'Mm
Hi ihp t 'id L»*l
'pi, Afttr.i It.ih ;«11*1 ’Vugo*lavln
in &lt;.e rm a n y las milt lAHiipulaora of lb* I* l»»
ll ,, * I-*.**** •I that more A rm
sflrr H rlsia n n u r l m u s r r ’Talnl
l! o.i- .. I* IMS w t ha.** 1 t ItH .1 l ' to ij-il* lutl L* flow ll }’ 10’
Irrm a n j'a
lit
ftir
voluiilui.. til o»l**1 ol llir liur'l mg •’ l
Pi
Ml In t plant .
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i*-k co n a cnp lio n Tl4t S u i t tn
, | .,j t han -iiu
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h *1 ln**%* .1 *a
t hem in l»--i* 1 i r e Wing Co m
* rr rd ra-jri-1 ration l&gt;&gt; ihiv a tv n - vi at l *ta*
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1 In- nutndei &lt; live "K iller'* C a l 'lw n ,
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n t lo t a l e assay A o rk m c n 't ilolc !•&gt;* ‘ilS't *
fin
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tfo Au'fi.ihan nee o h o
I'rtcl
••rrsU. I W s r n i auinvn alau »&lt;;tr ♦l*** ll.
I lit (
4 11*1 14 * ll *l*H
»ti*d with «0 rind one-half N atr
its'niitrsl
for
hvincnoik
uml H r itill ! a* l -i i 1’'•IM
'. m p** I I.iih1' ,
ic i F
i ol, Ihivid Lee “ T e t *
other eniuloyinent in G erm any,
Bn
in n i l a* t' lvnlv *i» a t- -1
II «ll o h " dr o|i |mh1 1 H .Japan it' *
r'ood S it a a tl o a
fit*
II 1 *
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, d.i !!*• ii« ih** t hi neve Th e a te r
The feral rltuatio u bs^rninc ' . n t
11
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1 *
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hi nt*, th M
Tailor
wh
rat —* itilvet ie»utl of Ih r fa ct In** on fo» (ti ti * v*v i
. i the ln&gt;i Ia pa ii’ ? c ulane m e .
hat tie Is c m
had pnatin-rsl no
In so inr thing i m*l th. • . r.ii - IV til l l o M-.i for pluinru* tin^ ii
i n ' l l than &amp;0 per e r n t of ita fiso,| *).• !' ill*
n 1 |in
Vo *
d«’ .*•h . a i.| i ol S c o tt , o h o cum
n m !»
in pra crti nie .
and
only 1*1 " *1 1 h,»1 r»t V\
• -VI t‘
*• ■- ed **en
t lasre L„ Chen
sh'Ut lift l&gt;rr cent of , v ln s 1 itruus
) t oi a loot* f n
• v \r&lt; .
r4&gt;n«umplis&gt;n. lU tio m n i: was a p ­
.* ,I{N ! c h t i i
f**rce in Chitu
lien 11 It
Hi
\in«d
l/.ihl
and him elf
b agged Ll JapatiCa
plied inimediatelv a fter iriii|vat
id
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Il4&gt;n and r n r x l r r m r l y Held
planer
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IWc j ohj
and
In ashlitjon to the United S ta t e *
• h*ni
'N r ^ V u L D h r . ^ ^ ^ n W
but “ Ihi in tin'll lo i.l»* .t \
-&lt;’• (*|hei nirmberx of the Unite*]
*111(*1V .nl.**
they
d U * r(&gt;r, m | ^ vvr&gt;| nt»* o m t n u i l
Mr«% uliiti he
d " t i i ' f m* nu N ht ion* h;»\e painted their in
lim „
b « , u * e o f hoarding
husnlm,.- _
ami
_ iOi!
»k*ma on P-lti'a, T h e P-40N. dc
P
i
n
and
I'M
il
im l . k !**
requisitioning by tha Gennanx,
«-inie thru
i*ru|[iual demlgn a,”
China
sV
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I'Douti plain *, h a ve '.cried m*
l«i&gt;n*»
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meat dwindled tu alipts^t noth­
t i n *1
t»oml*er*&gt;.
photo- recur m a is
ing, while milk w n avaiUble lone
an ce
ip', ginuiHj *lr»fer?* an
Th.
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d.
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only lu infanta.
' i - .in- lit
*rube Pa ca rry in g
infill'd a* a |&gt; ii * t ^ h*|i*
hill ’•i't
II an ii foe tu re
of
c%a|WMntedl* m iht hum s
1 V tv
hi' up p i » f«i a t*«Ti s)i
condensed and |m nlrinl milk I w ith t b r
In a , ‘TT.t V
W1
1
•i * *
woj prohibited while canned fi^h,
I he,111 i ’
11
*-*timate\l tliut
fruit
anil
vegetahlev
vntuaMy
t* IP
li*.
■n t *mpted
for
1
were
n u n e x u te n t
&lt;offer
hail
nefiiy
plane1 for
'■ '
*11 i* p
erm
plane*
I
a
tween uaavailahle atiice a Unit I** til
• of i hVii sio n »lint denvn
i*. i
1 r*4 1
and t h e r e were tin l u b i t i l u t o
M il . 1niiiiti hicveil on 4sVi plan*-j
'll*
'
Rh'e and ch oco late stick* were
ll**»| *-"t!- 'Cr*l I
e ne my plane*
•( * ’ U
tlighl, there
no sonj» nor In* Ills S hi
Util It' 1 t*•Ih y" otihl l*e cut dun u
.fk
• t» Vdll
bacco, oml but little clothing and
‘
PIP id, , *hlv
m an overall pn
Jl 1
i L*■§• .1
n a o l i n e . T h ere were fair quan■1*1 1
t *t -lill r* a record' th a t
t '
lile^ of 5Ugar, however. I ' n ^ u e
|||,1 * ( hr ap proached,
HP ' •j 4 th
1
f1
the country ha«l a well c^tabtuhed
shiiii
■ 1
' ■ fil i a* production is esm
beet-*ugar Induvtrv.
, *■1!'*•&lt;| Hi I’ 1U in gone, but it
•miiui . , | , ,1 |
The ahortAge of all raw ma­ «l1h
' (|l 1 * foil * I Kite before it i
*i ,
terial* w*_* acute, inrludlni; wheal It’d 1
1 11« n * i u n
r itb er
by
ut il
Aru n
and raw co tton, nnwl of which v* hxir * hr • i
pilot* **♦ out I'neiiiict.
was re&lt;iui&gt;itioned by the B ti- Ir-- Pad j- h 4
ft Ml
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T e e n -A g e r s A r e
W ork in g Up T h e ir
Own Y u le G i f t s

rm ^ fn a f
TO C E R T IF lU in

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YOUR RFW
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THE J01BUY EXTRA
BONDS TODAYI

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their own honiemadr la*M*lritax
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thi* i r a r
with
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up
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the left i• Pitrot *%n t nr m*i * ■* 1
m ac«r*.tit ye" el * v .
Vv p -i
i**i- %hr 11 niafar.Mii
l ii n c in g a r d
^(aiming the t*»p half with b ‘ ■
re*l nail pdt%h
The ’seaiiiell itwkel i* *»n h*
bright pledge to the man of
moment It** .V'cif bv «|i i**ii"
heart in the te n t e r of a »h* h

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tire-b uild ing akilht d .-valo pad Ihro icjli 29 y e a n ,

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(n O O O ^ E A R

A IR W H E E L S

A ;'*
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. • —i r Christmos this yeor in America hos
' ' be«n mode doubly significant by tlie
r ’
glorious-sacrifice o? the youth of our
» Ndfton. Somehow we believe it fitting ■
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e x t r a pliex lor m o t o d urability. L&lt;uential iisera of

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light dalivary t ru c k s arn oliyiblo lor cortiticatee.

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year vwsuId be empty indeed. Because
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for C h r i s t m a s

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the

w i iif type. to ilo iliffercnt hind*
of •w ork ..
Ilnslcnlly, the bulldozer i» u
crawlur-typr traitor with n heavy
shovel hlnile on it* snoot
Ily
piuhinv dirt into place inst'nd of
uslnir the old method of lift rose
run y-dninp it hn« eperdril ufi
the liiiililiinr u toiliilless nufieht*.
lumps, levilm enta, jetties and
|&gt;if»r|i !*► n r iii;. 1»■*11 wcw|mn
road tmtiles Around the world
Stilt t'r ittrally Needed
it hn» nm n n l nor Allies with its
ImiMilanrc A &lt;&gt;"■
n'licnled ■pfeij in lrvCIirnt "air i f rip* mid
triliiilV operate n*
riearim : rough mound.
I&gt;y the act that the
Bantam airUirne dozers flv in
merit still list* tt
to jumtles in glider* go to work
needed" in spile «i
gouging out landing strip*. Thi
pan led procurf'nn lit
Arnty \has i (o-ejulLed Irce-dozer.i
engineers have t level
with a high Idiide to rlcnr extra
thirl, mii'lf
T here’s a Iflmil liench-iloier
with u crane host mounted on rt*
stern wtiicii it used to move heavy
eipilpinrnl
arross
nrwly
won
Is v rliii.
The New Tank Dnzer
Newest mem tier of the dozer
family I- the taiik-doter, wliirh
whipped the Nnimanty hedgerow. This is simply n mestmm
tank with a tlnrer Made mounted
on it. This hinds was especially desiened l»y Armv rn giii'er*, *nd
ran In- thrown i f f tty the driver
in (rp wroini* if he warits to get
-back' into tt
’»nV hwzmnra*.
'I n Normandy the lank-dozer
In'ol.e lllioiiith llie raised earthen
walls umlel the fudge* Ihai
•uiruetinien alopiied the tank*. It
■hearrd off hrdgn treesi Up In IK
irirlin* 11rk and opened ttie( way
fur niotorlzeil roiiipnii'iit to poor
t lire ugh. Its blade dm* not af
feel its fii-epuwer.
.to tin SetitK ltitL
d.trers
Inn/ • IT?RtP*
In kpearheuil
infanlv
thrustthrough the pinyles. Th' y were
not
fit fii^L—LiiL tin i
.ir■v is took litem through with
then
lim n I'lS'les elevated t»
•hold them fioni enrmy fin'
Then nrmoi wn* tmpmvined on
ihe stmt. Now «i mured rain, are
tiiiilt in this roiintry and shipped
nut to la* mounted "n the nitieh-

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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1944

s a n e o r d , f i .o r id a

rnovnt into ( h r basement of n
downtown o ff ire liuiliiiii1’ ns It
cre w in »ile.

f Y o u D o n ’t Like To B e Pu sh ed
A ro u n d , K eep A w ay F r o m Bulfdozer
By JA M E S O. W HITE

WASHINGTON

Roaring

and

jmortliwr around the world i- .i
new A m e ric a n wrap. n of wm ..
atrel-ldadeit b e h e m o th dodo tile d
to pushing thiny* around.
^-eThf hutldoTpr u a Cflntmi.n
sight in America, hut fo iv A n o ri
Cant realize that this revolution
Ary earth-mover is liarelv U&gt;
i old and that it doe* a lot
ta apaiie-worl. In this b a r.

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CARRIED IN ARMOREO CAR! and guarded by gun-totlng ru trd i, carton*
of cleared* aie moved ncrois Chicago following the far-famed Poit Office
auction at which fabulpgS-price* were hid. ( ful cruet tonal Jioundphofo)
hut $n maitv new u»i&gt;* have
lifi'H ilurn\ pfrti for it that the
diM/uary
ImlMfi^er
prnrtlcuDy
a u n ifo r m th em * &lt;lny* A fui
riljf•■n (iVi'i r|i**i«f If* the •litej'ory
of at tart ini i tt eitlton
fn

H illy

n in e

A rm y

I’ n i'in o o rn

uerr tieeimiU-ii for
nn
e«rnp«! rnnil. un4er t nerny wrtU-

other*
throng
th e
menagerie
where a giraffe crane* hi* neck
over the edge, of nhigh wire carte
ami a lazy hippo ha*k« In hl&lt;
pool, filleikw llh w ater hy a liny
fife hose fu feet long. I’ortruyed
are njorr than 1.1(H) animal*.
The complete show, mounted
on n table only 22nri I feet. al*o
ha* a mes* tent with liny h am ,
hanging frem th e rafters and
huge circus sugar howls on the
table*.
The liiit tent .with it* animal
mires, runway* and other tra p ­
ping*. i, made of 170,1)00 piece* —
the
product* of
srlrtn
y ears’
work.
Complete even to two
amall hoy* sneakirirr under ihe
canvas, the "hiit to p " can lie set
to mimic 42 circii* performance*.
Dunn ha* used I*-tween five and
■lx mile* of corr) try-rip fin* m r h r
arena alone.
The entire circus i* built on n
scale r f . one-half inch to, a fo o l.
It pack* away Into I'Jil top truck*
of, varied description*, ^sn lie *et
up in 00 hour* and take* only M
hours to dismantle.
Coat 11.000 th Build
I.ilthtrd hy more than Gnu amall
electric bulb*, the show has coat
$2,000 to huild. Started in the
Dunn horns, the
project was

j&amp;lbistmas
Oat si the C/Mltlf flseiarst si tks
CkrlUmet Vest** it Iks •ggsetuady Is etfc*s*lsdfs ear frlaad* sad it Is with ffcIs la
miad that ws sead ysw Isetsa's Cessnas*.
Tk« k ills t u ysa her* latfwitsd Is M
h ladssd spprssietsd, ssd ws Wye that with
tks twra si seek ysar, tks gl*a*saf rslstisas
siltfiaa kstwssa u* wW Vs UcrseMd ssd
Ws wi*k raw e Mm) Ckrirtmai s*J s
Heypy Nsw.Ysar.

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U iy. fo r Rome triippeil tnnk i!e»-

ln*yrm.
Army wnn the lirnt
A a C‘fift«lnir. I»u||&lt;lurirn rleo retl
bulk! tier a* atamlnnl ihe w ay thrmijch Ih e Viul ru b h ie
11 ivuN intended tirl|' o f i h f * w r e c k in ! t o w n m i ( n n k n
n a rulirifi ueliuri tmd. •mild tfol tlitoiiirh.
A Skill f I Of Death
In Far Ifir j uBit*Ic* tlir re
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In ll*r\e trouhlerf tlmrt uf world!
umi Ali if*, riii I%Iinin * tiring*
kftdtr In ii% Ihr rcaliiAllnu that *fl%.«te
nn earth, good%*III Iumini hhh" h
more Ilian ju«t an rmply phiate.
it m n l

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It U Ihr foundation of il l the leach*
Miff* of III lift tfthoM1 bi rt hday wr
r e lrb ra f e
A ll y that iptrit go with

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HtUflfllra are forgotten,

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Mason of cheer ffml gnr&gt;d

ran way of life, and we, a&gt; its citizen*,

fill* your •locllnj'. not onry with the
material things fur which yoti have wish­
ed, but that ha will throw in fur good
meazurc in'abundance of good cheer,
good hope, snif good fellowship.

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Fn other p arts’o f tlie world .tlie YnlNide
Seaton it also being observed, hut we do
not believe that it js possible for oilier* lo
Tea lire the fu ll signifies n&lt;» of CJiristma*
that is in evidence in our own America. We
have hid otir rev/rses^ too. We have ex­
perienced disappointment* that have liecn
difficult to l)ta r. Yet -we
do 1ndt forget that
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we have much fa r which to be thankful. We

Christmas takea on a newer meaning thia
season. It givea us an opportunity (6 forget
our ceres and to lose ourselves In the glor­
ious atn otphere of sociahilRy o f loved ones
and the associations of friends tried and
proven. Our Christmas Greeting is fulf of
genuine feel inj , and we wish for you and
vonrs alt the hsppineM of the occasion.

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voy mu - i m r i r feeling toward
t h e people whom « c have had
tlw opportunity to serve.

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* II lun Ihvo cur pleasure, and
it t* with these thoughts in
mind tii.il » i fall back on the
old fflniili.o ' Men &gt;* Christmas'*
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Thf He he* I ami motl beautiful i ^pr-ficurr* in life rune
through grallludc So Iriil), for Ihe pHcelcvv fif&lt; of friend*
•hip, And goodwill, u c va&gt; "Thank mu '
May this he truly an Aineiitan &lt; iiilsimas, one that will
years to five yoli a new hold on life. In l.rttcr prepare \ni
for tha trials of futurr srars

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Dy J O H N A. P A R K I S , Jr.
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LONDON A handful nf royal
| iirftrnilirs In Hit ropes'a disputed i
'III 1.111 L . r li .,&lt;3 * I tint tlie d.iwll l
i fall nf ili e dirlaton* anil the
lihernlion nf their countries will ■
j mean a c u ll fur them.
The mlit-s are UXMo-l again*! }
the mrn u b n would be l i n n .
, but at lhi' war has lengtlicnrd
i their I'hulwc- «« ascending luitjf- |
j discarded thrones have iin|iroved j
; Now in n e u tral capitals they are 1
mirsintr t h e i r hopes, while in At- |
licil c a p ita ls itlclr auenls work
night and day to convince the
"proper" people th a t UtanarrHrr '
should l*e m l i i r r d ,
The would-be g u e sts at this
royal picnic ure Archduke d u o
of llap s h u rK ; t’ince
Henri dy
Cuba, the Cumle de P a r t s lh&gt;n
.liian, sun o f life late K ing Alfon­
so nf S p a i n , anil Crnnildiiki'.s
Whidiinir and (lahrtel "In-1 of
(he R o m a n o ffs ” and prctrndei*
lo the t h r o n e of all the Kn«tians.
Munpy*H On Don Juan
Thi liesi tiet in Lho monarrhy
■lake at t h e moment appeals to
bu U ijJi J u a n , J i , bead nf the ,
royal hnn-., of Spain, but a rest
dent te m p o ral liy of
Lawaium 1
SwiUi ilund. (icnctalisnioiii 1 run. . * '
has said tlnii ho would nut up
pose rtalut Htiutt of the monarchy,
pul that, t h e time war, yet ripe
for that move.
# * « # * * # * &gt;* *
While D on Juan h a s In-rn -it
I Ilk. Ctf fUlll Hawaii
ling out lh o w a r in nuulrnl Switz­
Cap'#! m a i n It
erland. a dnii'n o t h e r member i
of the r o y x l family havu Is .'it
lit me in S p l i t . ’ an d
five a r e
pfflrer* in
lho S pa n ish arm y.
One lem ur lufiuitii (nr m e m be r•
in the line o f l u r m s i o n In the
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are nb! I.ciuriii* nf Nj.tioiui paAnother hnrdwurking pretender port^ fnr
w iftn.it mitim
who has b een trying f o r years In mI it v
convince t h e workl thnt Era nr"
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should return t« monarchy is the prl«iin**i - *iv*I * i v *’
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ih i i 'i ittdi InI r tviii
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hack (o Spain to swnit another m a k e t h r i n i ' "
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hnwrvi.F,
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mamiffa have hennl ft vim him in
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Try at we tna&gt; wr ran think ul
no'belter Chtltlmat sentiment than
those two simple, but signincaul
words, "Merry Chriitmat ’.

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Uitiij III IIUl llin it* h it al tllU U n it.
I t i t o u r i t ' u r e i e Aojie (A af y o a

n ill i/irinl an rn joiallt Yulelidt
Y tnt ituif fo r tun/iv m ore
i ru/ i /.» i mur.

W e.tin etrely hop# that you will
have a full m eiturr of happtnrw si
Ud* l i n o uf the &gt;es; and |IhdU|IuiuI
Ibe jreara le com*
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nnd on-ruhrlm ine margin and aeerfi -led double honor. by voting
him " I ’olltlrian of 1944" hy almu. t a . wide nn edife.
tarn. D»lgbl lh F.iyeliliu* rr. the
siipiemc Allied commander. 1*110
put the invasion of Normandy
in motion and who I* now batter­
ing at the inner defen.». of the
Reich, won the title, "M ilitary
Man of L ilt," virtually without
ippo.it ion
noth Luce, vivaclou.
eonirrc.iiwoiTurn - from ( ‘omircjteot
nlm pack, a mun-alted political
ptinrh. In-'ome the nutatandinK
By WARREN II. BEN N ETT
woman of the veur hy a wide
AP N rw iftn lu rn W riter
mui ein. Mm. Eleanor Hooscvclt
In lieu.pancr offiors through- eiirn rrn j .,-eoml and Dorothy
out thr count* v. men in iriecn eve Thompson. column c l . wn. third.
Henry J Kaiver. monufaeturshade* raised their heads from
«ui rointnuniou** to evaluate the inIt penile who turned hi* hand
1 lim n peacetime dam. and road,
IHen behind the headline new*.
From the welter of world IniiIII j to whipping out .h ip . nnd plane.
|r r j and d c'tro v ei.. king* and GI for war, wus named the out*
Joe*. Franklin Delann Roosevelt I standing industrial figure of the
emerged ** the * ta ndou t * IT, .on yenr 1914.
CliitrBi.ed l.lm r look n firm
alltv of'tfir yrnr.
hand m national politlr. nnd the
In a poll conducted hy A I*
. . .
. father of the C IO ’* Political Aehewsfeatures, the editor, voted („ ,nll(,ly th. "i-abor Man of 1944."
the nation's Commander-in-Chlef 1 j f v j, Sidney Hillman, president
and fituV
,V&gt; win » f«uctb 1 of Uau a ■,u il, . m . i f .i GU«Ki—, }
Uitnl B* i ’ixiidcnt (hr Vo. t iw'C» W olk rr. of A mertra.^Pblllp Mur*
pinker—“The Muit of 1914" by my. CIO '. president, nnd John
I. Lewis were also ran*.
The man!le of Scientist of 194i
.fille d about the shoulders »f
III. Ale* Olliler Fleming of Lon­
don. who first discovered the
peilirillin mold in 1929,
Etnie Pyle, author of the best
eilcr*. "Ile te I* Your W ar." ami
I "B ra v e Men." w n voted out. 1* ml 111* literary f lsure, while
Luke Sowell, manager of the SI
l-oul* It row 11* —"cinderella team ”
whlrh won the American leagu e
Stop off for n fir Ink fir
iieiiiiniit wa. named outstanding
fake home i bottle.
in &gt;|H,rin Hob Hope, comedian.

Newsmen Elect
F.D .R.Top Man
Of Past Year

LuceNamedWomanOf
J .ear; Eisenhower
Is Military Winner

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The Home Newipaper

"Snl.liri ■ in Ibe Pacific never
I ■.ii.-i.ho not buying bonds." sb*
j -aid. "The cniv Queatlun in their
i in,nd., is how many they can
- . . or*
“ tun i i c v c i saw such liraVory
n- tb .sr wounded men show ,’
.h e 0O.IO.I. "No mutter how badly
llu-y arc Injur'd th. y never cornplain Maybe tho one* who are
well gripe a bit— but never the
wounded."*
With tear* ill her eye*, Lieut­
enant Uiiuimm told of an army
private who died with a jeveru
*knll Injury in a New Gtilnoa
hospital Tlie ward in which he
lav wur mostly filb il with Mnr

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Os* *1 * iii iHliiaiwt fstsally i i W, "That Iasi Is,* (,
r*« ck««y*d my Im I b * « k*d t* a«*4. Ik. n ***r &gt; n

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ksraa't «**«|k t*tk •• k**d. I . m I*. I* M r »# yw, bill,
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"Nurae, tell the Murines this 1»
line time they'll have to carry
nn.” Then ho died
t
No one who hua been lu the
South Pacific ever falls to buy
a* many War Bonds as he or
she pn**llily can. Lieutenant Bau­
man believe*.
"W e have »ecn the thing* the
money I* used for-—-hospital equip­
ment and surgical ingtrumenta to
-uve men'* lives as well a* buli|doryi*. plane*, lank* and gun.
1 to help eniry on the battle,” she

Sure, I carry
Bottled-in-Bond in stock,
when I cun get it,

elated.

"The !&gt;oys' joy In u simple tiling
such b » clean hospital sheets,
is a thing to see!
See* Long War
"One boy* said: "When I taw
theso iheele I thought mtybo 1
was In heaven. Then I saw a
nurso and I know It was heaven',"
Lieutenant Bauman, invalided
home after 18 month* in the P aci­
fic, la convinced It will lie a •long
hard war against Japan.
By fa r tha w o n t thing th at
happens to boy* abroad is com­
plaining letters from home, the
said,
“ I paw a strong man boret In­
to team over a letter," the seld.
*"Ho let me read it end It con­
tained nothing but complaint* of
final rationing and lack of gaso­
lin e."
“ Koch lettera have actually lett
many men with the impreeaion,

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By EDITOBH OF T H E
* Gov. Thomai E. Dewey will patch recipes:
ASSOCIATED P i t t a s
llonry I’rcana
The Associated Pres* rditor* fences for his 1940 reclectiun
Ingredients: 1/4 cup honey 2
■ ho hare contributed to thia race for the New York governor
ship. If he win* that, he will lm cups nuts, 1 2 teus|oon vkntlla,
forecast of IM S are:
Jack I . Bell, political new* in the presidential picture again I 1/2 cups sugar, and 1/2 cup
wa U- r
editor; Howard W. B la k c lre , in 1918.
Candidacies may begid to bud
Boil honey, sugar, slid water
science editor; Charles R. Ilutterfield, radio editor; Thom *. Hag- for the 1948 Democratic presi until It forms a soft ball in water.
CONCRETE BI.OCK
I'resident Add vanilla and nuts and stir.
enbuch. financial editor; Dewitt dsntial 'nomination.
Roosevelt,
who
has
killed
\
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fi
Pick
nuts
apart
and
allow
to
eool.
Mackemir. war and foreign at*
similar move* In tho past, may
Turkish I'aste
fair*0 ■analyst;
ng&lt;/PS|
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(h* id
f*l
owe
A. Martin.
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Ingredient*: &amp; tablespoon* gel­
farm odUorj Ja rk OTtrlan, drama let several hopefuls have tmeir
editor; Dorothv Roe, women'* fling. Thcrc'n still discontent in atin. 1/2 cup cold water, 1/i cup
Phan* 1111
editor: Chip Royal, Newsfeature* the Democratic aoulh. aimed at hot water- 1 cup sugar, 1 cup
SA N FO R D . F L A .
sport* rditor; John HeJby, arts party “domination" by big-city honey. 1/4 teaspoon salt. 1/2 cup
editor; Harold W. Ward, labor machines and labor. Th* CIO, orange Juice, 3 tablespoons lemon
juice, green coloring snd mint
r lito r; David J . Wilkie, sutomo- flushed with Us role in th* fourth
term victory, may reach out flavoring or red coloring and al­
tiTo editor.
mond flavoring, and 1 cup finely
What happens in 1U4G hlr.gea into new fields,
America's part In an interna­ chopped nuts.
on on* big IF and a WHEN.
Soften gelatin In the cold water
If Germany surrender! earlv In tional organitatioa to keep peace
Is likely to top ail home front for 6 minute*. Bring hot water,
Lite year, changes will sweep Issues.
sugar, and honey to boiling point
R e lia n c e
across the nation, affecting vir­
SC IEN CE: Four Important med­ Add salt and gelatin- stir until
tually all fields of ’activity. Here
dlssolvoe, and simmer 20
is how new year prospects look ical trends arc Indicated. The gelatin
insect powder DDT will edrb minute*. Remove from fire and
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when
cool
add orange uuL lemon
W AB: The Immediate mrtSvow much malaria and ran rewteivaid&gt; la k e ., culouug. and fUvurtng.
i* fairly grim. The Hitlerian war wTh# 8Uf IE SI disease—wed typhus Stir
in nuts and allow mixture to
should end in 1946, but that fever—eventually. In the United stand until it begin* to thicken.
won't bring peace. It will release States, where neither disease D Stir again before pouring Into «
prevalent, the Powder will be
a flood of politico-social unhcov
wet pan.
Ilsve layer cf paste
a h — some bloody — which will effective In reducing digestive ■bout «n inch thick. Ix:t stand
sweep all of Europe. There will troubles spread by flies and some overnight in a Tool place.
Dip
be repercussions in Asia and In other household Insects. Penicilll
wilt develop further uses and may- sharp knife into boiling water,
the western hemisphere.
cut candy Into cubes, and roll In
War with Japan will reach itu Matt the elimination of s(r*ihill*. Imwdrrcd *ugnr.
Blood
fubstitaUs
and
new
drugs
peak but it will be a miracle II
and remedies
remeuie* made
maae from
irom human
nu
the Allies achieve victory of 1946. ana
blood are in prospect. Under
U
China will bit rock bottom, brok
rtanL
en materially though not spiritual­ leadership of sulfa, ah impor
expected •in pre
ly. and dependent on the Allies advance can be expected'In
to rescue her. Russia will assume ventlv* medicine.
The year will »*« rapid pro­
her naw tills of dominant power
gress toward faster and higher,
of Hntope slid Asia alike.
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IN D USTRY: Prolonging of wo, and ultimately improved planes,
in Germany past 1944 and kite due to let and rocket propulsion.
piospeci of a longer Pacific cam­ These developments will he mill
paign have dimmed Industry's tary. and their civilian uses are
hopes for expanded civilian goods unlikely to attract much attention
In 1946. But the je ts —and even
production in 1946.
V-U'a — or*
laying
Reconversion timing has been Germany's
YOU WON'T HAYE EXTRA BILLS
sill foundations for new means of
up-ct. It Is now estimated‘ it wl
pauCnger
travel.
TH IS CH R IS TM AS !
be a t least six months after V-E
FA SHION:
P "* “There probably wilt
day before “hard goods"—re fri­
Hew
»eJd re* Mi t*
debt
gerator*. vacuum cleaners, etc.— be greeter femininity, lets severe
tkra.fk with sil year kelleay
will be available generally Even lines, a new elegance In after
pleas, ssd set hsve )» worry
dark attlro, preparing for tho
then there won't be c o u g h to
•bewt bills *t *11 it CAN be
celebration of V-K Day.
supply all Immediate needs.
4«u . With . evict ctik less treat
SPO RTS: Mora rchools, league*
A few new p*»sengrr car* may
*h re . c i . p«T AU. yew kill. *t
appear In the second half of the ■nd performers will come out &lt;&gt;f
*** H»*. . . 4 r«.Vy **i*y lb.
retirement.
Many
year. They will be »lightly allcred war-forced
hohd.ya Y.« wes't ksr. te werry
athlete* who b*v* been discharge,I
1912 types, with changes eon
.beet r ,* 4 ,* ,i1 l .itkw, for tb*
from the service, will lie bad.
j fii r j laigcly l» trimming, r*di
i s t l waatkly . m .*.t&gt; k * wtry Thu* the invaaun new* wn* j slur grilles and fender lines. In 1946 to start what should Iw
r.sasd te )w*t It ia witt, yew
on it* way to ic p tr * within | luiter, after the first postwar live greatest boom sport* h * .
bWyet NEXT YEAft Cere, ie teknow n.
•,-comla after it come from lavn- itvsirls, there wilt be many chsiig
tty. W» w.lteat. «,|JeU|Htwi
Baseball expects to gain n few
dnn
. . .eeetv
e* In power plant*, transmissions
K a n fu 'd A tla n tic N a t' B a n k
old
hands
who
sliould
bring
the
D o m e s tic T e a w ls . T o o
s id mechanical designing gen­
standard
of
the
game
hack
to
Devolpment of domestic new* erally. Price increases apparently
normal. New boxing faces sliould
Itnom 304
Phone 'fUs
Fla. .State liana Uiug.
also i* the result of mahy trained are inevitable — e-'llm alcs range bring a return of liie oig gum .,
minds working together.
from ten In 40 percent over pre­ lopped hy a Billy Conn Joe Luul*
Phone J J
Room H
Week* of nretwraUon, for ex- war level*.
championship hoQL Army ngsm
ainplr, went into the voVersge o ’
Scarcities will persist through
is iikrlv to rule the footbul!
iho*e national tiolitical convention* out the year. Textile* inay com-!
world.
at Ghlrngo. Tlie A P picked a into greater *unp! three montUi
roiiventmn staff of 26 newsmen after V-K. Fuel lu tiu m lc I*
ami analyst* who knew the “In- likely to continue until war with
HINTH TO H O U SEW IV ES t
nide" of politic* and the candi­ Japsn la ended There probably
Rea! Katatc Sales— Rentals— Mnrlgagc Loans
dates involved It mode certain will t * no letup on strained U. H.
Weakly from Ho n * Demon­
Dependable Insurance and Bonds
that all news source* would be transiKirlation system*.
stration Specialists,
covered
LABOR: OrganDcd labor will
'P h o n e 9 6 0 .
Koom o 4, F lo r id a S t a l e B a n k B u ild in g
Tallahsr*e«
Cover Ail Aeg U*
have big problems after Gar many
Reporter* iMlgned to tlie con­ Is defraud, idcmhei ship may nose­
Anna Mae Blkcn
ty &lt;
vention hall covered the speeches, dive a.* w»r production cuts down.
Extension Nutrition 3pvci»h»inomination* and other official T h * CIO. built on war boomed
In their Plana for c^kes and j
liuKine**. O t h e r s
interviewed industrial organisation, (car. this candle* during the Chriitmu*
&gt;arty leaders who might coat a and Is planning for IL
season, many home-makera will
W A N T E D
ight upon pending development*.
Despite AFL overtures, a CIO- be Interested In the thro* recipes
-Special writers got the "color" of AffL union appears remote. But w* are giving today. The first
Thu SANFORD NAVAL A IB STATION wants
the vast meeting* — peraonallUee, the AFL still hopes to get back recipe, lo
forr Q
Christina*
Cherry
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the crowds, “favorite son" pa­ John L. Ixswis and bin 000,090 Cake, comes f n
torn Mr*. J . It.
CLEAN COTTON RAGS lmmedlglely.
rade*. the noise, tho "wuroan’a an­ United Mine Workert.
Hunter of Tallahgsaeo.
gle.” As a result of tht» d in n ed
With G«rm*ny’s fall, there la
Christmas Cherry (Jake
No Wool— No Silk—No Rayon
and coordinated npproaych, hun­ likely to be * large bock-home
Ingredients: 1 cup of fat (b u t­
dreds of flrel-rala elorlce wera movement among the present 10,- ler or V/S cup bulUr and 1/2 cup
Bring rajn to HANFORl) FURNITURE CO., or call us,
written, all contributing toward 600,000 woman workers. Many, margarine)- 4 eggs, 2 1/8 to 4
however.
will
continue
their teaspoons baking powder. 1 med­
phone 216. Wc will pay 10c per pound, Immediate
complete picture.
careers with ever broader oppor­ ium niie bottle Maraschino cher­
acceptance.
tu n it y .
ries (save JfHf * I ° r P,r t
NED SMITH, Manager.
AGRICULTURE: Tim new vror li'tuldl, 1/3 cup undiluted evu|iNO I l f RAY
puts two major problems before oruled mil!;, 2 cups sugar. 3 cup*
WASHINGTON. Dec. 23. GF&gt; — farm ers. They will have to main­ sifted soft wheat flour tciike or
Por a change, the Treasury ia tain near-record food production all-purpose flour), 8 rape chopped
(toasted slightly v iilh
telling
individual
In com e-tax fo r the military and civilians, lecans (turns
liter, flou
floured with 1 cup
(wyera there's no hufry In filing although still short o f labor and little butter,
their estim ate! and paying their machinery, and plan fo r recon­ of flour called fbr in recipe).
Diractlcnsi Cream fat until
version to p*ac*-tlm * cordiUons.
final 1944 Installment*.
.
Early dtfeat a t Germany could soft and add final/ granulated
Joseph D. Nuraao, Jr ., Com­
sugar,
stirring gradually until
missioner of Internal Revenue, pose the problem of preventing a
reminded that group yostmtlay sharp break In foreign prices mixture Is light and fluffy. Coning._____
wall beatand add
i
that Congress had changed from and the start of a new farm ds- Unu* creamling,
a llnic.
Dec. 16, 1944, to Jan. 16, 1946. ressiun, such os occurred after cn egg* slowljfxnd one atlent*
(i
Add Sifted dry Ingredient* (3
the final d*U for filing tax World War L
FOOD: Th* otuiook is ono of cup* flour and the baking powestimates and paying of last Inof
some dcr) and milk and cherry juice
.tnllm rnts of estimated tax for conlresta — shortages
lately, a litUa milk and then
Hems, plentiful supplies of others. allernatsly.
lhl» year.
,
Taxpayer*
effected by
tho Tha situation points to continued a little cherry Julca- Beat in dry
Injnradlents, «tlr In liquid, -with
change {n data* Include farm er* use of ration stamps for better first
and Lut addition* being dry
who exercised their eight to defer grades of maata, butter, sugar, Ingm l lent*,
ing Income estim
n U m ates
ite s , parson* canned foods, fruits, cheese and a
fliln*
Fold' In floured toasted nut*.
who already hare ■(Had 1944 doe- few other process*d U jm * and Add. wbolt- cherries to st ' Poor
larmtions but desire to rtvlsa their to r as trie tad civilian cohxumdUprt
ghtiy gras ssd funnel
csUmaUs, and all parson* who o f fluid milk. Poultry will be
m pan and bake In
ow* tho final InatoJftqmt of tha scares during tha firs t part of
moderate oven (MS d tg rrn Fah­
PACKAG E STORE
1944 oatlmatod tax.
renheit) for 1 hoar or until It

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By THOMAS A. BOYNTON
AP Newafcature* Writer
Before tnose big headline* can
appear on tlie fir at pace fcof
The Hanfcrd Herald lc llilig *o f
action on liie w orld'sTuttlcfV ^itj
and of major event* k t home and
abroad— new* must be reported,
edited and delivered.
To supply the American preaa
with an accurate, complete report
of world-wide news. The Associ11ted Pre.e Is or Clin Led like
■riant, cooperating tram.
Take the Battle for France.
Month* bcfuie the invasion, a
"new* army" m i prepared for
push. A
l a London
t-onuon ex­
the "big
“big push."
AP‘»
e*.
ecutive. Hubert Uunnclle, assign­
ed 18 correspondents to Cover
the hatUefrdntx, four to go In
with the first waves. They and
others to come later were to go
along with tho armies through
the battle* until victory. U lhen
°fD c j*i new’* from
j
'Stiprrtrtw- Arrfcil lleadqusttcM In
England and quit returnin'* fight­
ing men on what they had aoen
and ciperieneed. Cameramen were
to lake picture* at all theio
places.
Ready On D*Day
When
the
invasion
broke
writers and editors were waiting
al the London office for the new*
t ocomo In from all fronts. Their
job was to prepare the stories In
skeleton form by cutting unneces­
sary wordage and to sand th#
news on to ATS
A P’s N*w York hesdi|usrt«n vis leosed esble. The
stories, of course, were first cen*ored either in the field or In
I mi don to make »uro they con­
tained no information of value
I i» the enemy.
In New York, rewrite men s i
the foreign desk transcribed the
&lt;«lde atorv and added background
material developed from their
new* and historical library and
from huge maps. These men wore
■lieeiallatj, trained to writ# mb&gt;ut
tlie emir trie* Involved and te r
tain types of action — like the
nerial and Infantry assaults. Other
experts nnalysed battle* and their
relation to the war a* a whojr.
1 Tlie d o ff prepared the news in
final form to
»*rot over
Al”n
telfcrap h
to

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WASHING I ilN . Dee. 23. (Mpe
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and
|(itt )i “ i . 1.. Ifil'g to Wrap ttllvr
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Kunt Li , . ,i mint Klvunot Baiimun.
III phibidrlnhla, »«nl here today.
( " S l" il "f tb r*. boy* have born
|,niil emplol**e*,'' *ho said "1'Trm|y fivnl in th .ii mind* is tha
I III... Ibut nheii th.- war ends they
want to tmve their own busine**o . ,... i.n.itci huw .mall.
"They ml* making ml re, too.
I luit Unit lli.ur ambition* Come
It.,., by nnrsttllg us much of their
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him!
27 o th ers damag vd
while admitting the Imm of four
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been minminteil by the Wm Ik*
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With prunes
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^ but the Ohlficju* r o m m u n u t a rm y
reiHirtinl il had dt*f rated w Nil*ponrnr forge SO in lira i*«*l of
laiyang in n r » fighting in went
ern Honan province
Between l Ci unit 25 Ja|mlic*c
£)plane«
raided the aiiMril** on
Saipan inland, in the Manmmj*
ChriiAma* r v *■ pi an a l te m o t to
cripple the ba»e used by U S
super ■f(*rtre»aefl
in their
rani?*
iigmunt Ja p a n ,
af| ThftMr of the Ntinmiiewe plain**
^ w r i r nhot down by Yank fight
cr pliineH. rjiuI Adm N lim it in
r«|M&gt;rting the atta ck
today
A
fourth w i» brought down by antia i r c r a f t ftre.
One American plane w n de
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o th e r* damag ed
Six torn were

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d ip t C. M. Uoyd of the Army
Air Elrce. who -etumed to thi*

country in Mny after many fly
insr miaslona over Europe, is non
home on holiday leave from Drew

'irld Tnm[a. where he haa been
ervina aa a flvlnc instructor.

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rrafdenl now livinR In Hunter'
vllle, N. C. writes that he “would
be delij-hled to hear from any of
® ii« old friend* In Sanford." Mr
” funler fin jl cam* to Sanford in
l'JOO. He worked for W. W. U n g
five year*, later returning to
North Carolina If* returned U
Sanford in 1011 for another fivr
^ v e a re before iroinc north acatn.

-------------------Harry L. Wester
Plays ‘ My Hacienda”

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had haanl a tuna called “ My
Hacienda." Wantfn* tn hear it

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ta play the lunc which the
;«r aald ha waa to fond of,
hia porlnbla organ, be
IL

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Of K iw a n is Club
C ity C o m m is s io n H o n o r e d A t M eet

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9 Districts X rc a t v cl l.awton Pays Tribute
Restricting t ’sc Of
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“ tin tHtw iwv*i* our
accompli 'bm ent s h« h chib haM
given u- m fairly giwwl ra tm
MContr i billion* pavt pre*»denls
have m.111** I., tbr club h n ' * niaant
much &lt;•
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the mu* ■•
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tn- «dde*l
Mr
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to Iht I.it i- Mi Ci.ntwilv »» the
clllli'n ill-I |irr-f llienl. alld -imti*
The
Seventh
I'ay
AdvettUal | „f p m i d n i U who followed him.
Church o ’ Sanfoitl recently »!&gt;• j J a m e s &lt;1 Sharon. U l £ l ; T Irinointed the fnllowmK church
f-| rian
Dum a*.
1924;
Edwin
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r i c c n fo r the commit y e a r: H a r r y ■ Hrnwnl.w- 192.'.; E d w a rd K Ijine.
A. W a tt ait local eliler; ’ hitarl j |(120;
Imrntnnied h im te lf very
Shepard an m a ia tn n t eltlrt. L. II
briefly a - ptrtldinir &lt;n 19271 add
Shepard
a*
miaMonary l e a d e r; | r ,| n a m e . ..f S.M
fjoyd. 192a.
Mr*. T. It. MiddleU.n » - church | j no p
Jutkinit, 1 3 2 9 . Krctl It
clerkMr*.
Hoy
Schmidt
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F o r t . 1931 .
ch u r ch , t rca a u re t
anti «» home j \y.B. Za. h u I9:t2; llownrtl Over
tni**ionary t e c r e l tt r y ; John Koto
.
i u . t &gt; . . r . n» r e a r r « » n
aon and L. II. Shi-imrd a . d e a co n .
adopts a map of ►aid dud* u la
Troviunns a re m a d r for enfmr**
merit nr amendment of the oi«hn( ( ■ ■ H n i M •»» •‘age P a a r l

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'lr- Pfc. Roger Jimenez

I - H. stfpparti n . d c a c o - c . t r .
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Sabbath School off irer* nameti i ( i | V C I \
lirO n Z C
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were: Mr*. It. S Kates a t super j
in U n d e n t ; Mr*. It G. Hriaaon a s , AT A K, |h AAK
IIASK.
ft*ftiRUnl
»ui'crintendent
Mf*. ll«c. 27t
(Sprrm l)
A* » m rmEmma A. S e clrv * * weretary an i b tr of n Cornican
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Mri* II. A. W att aa u i u U
secretary; and Earl Shepard as
young; pcoplea leader.
Th* church achcdul* Saturday*
includes Sabbath School at 9 :3 0
A. M. Church »crvlc* at 11:00
A. M. and Younu People* il r e t­
ina at 4:00 P. Si. Prayer meetInga a r* held a t 8 :0 0 o'clock

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poralion in S a r f n r d , thr nfficr «*t
which it at 108 .South Pail

Avenue.

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t r r al Miami fnt i* a'wigmiiriit

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several
muntht ■» trinjwii a.i .
district m anagrr uf thr ctmi)»«ili&gt;
- M l * Hun. th.- fi.iti.rr Vvr»nica
Rat been w n l&gt;lo Orltnilo whci**
he h serving in the |.roduritoi- Elixaheth llaiker nf I .«• Stilf.dV
England, whom hrrr-l No.
end of the romfiany
Mr. Brown i* a member of the 11. i* eipecte,! t.. . . i n . m S a n
lord in a hunt til .la»- he stated
American I-eglon. ai-.«l » a vet
•ran of World War I. He aervr.i
four year* in the Navy, aa a
Mid»hipman and three )tear4 a*
Wll,f,|AMS AT C.UL1T 0 RT
a comm 1**1onwi officer. He i*
o f the Maartnk tiedgc
£ . U L £ P ( ^ T ~ A ,I&gt; ** A1B and of the Eplteopal Church.
lE U l, (31ILF PORT, Mias., Dee.
He laid today that he expect,
A week nf warm end tmlmy
to eatablbh residence here with weather, a , contrasted with that
Mrs.
Brown
aa
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ho
can
illlarn*, Sr.. » M
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during the eartter c*i!d aruip, ha*
find t e c o m m o d i H u n t
raised the December average tem­
pera to re to a ithin .1 .1 degrees
nf the pnrmal average of «l.d
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Month Of December gradusted
•“r H*rl
l'“*1 *rhooU an*! j Ft* u* m!u« Vtn* Vlarv H Anfioni Scmlmde High ■trews, s daughter, Mr.- Paula
Scherh nf Arttaluaia. Atu.; a .on,
Cooler Than Unual school in two.
E \V Andrews nf Middle. Ata :
sister. Miss W illi. Parker nf
Ens. William l/cverenz aParis,
111 . amt two l-lc'lUsTi. W.
Is Killed In Crash K Andrew*. Purls. Ilf, and 1), C.
Mr anihei mVa '

—A abort ahpwt r i t 4 :« 7 oYtort
Monday afternoon measured rain-

irret ren tier on a B-34 heavy
rmbardment crew now in ila
Following completion of hla
aining, be and hie crew will be
wt o re rM a a .to a combat area

oormal aveTalr* .t a b fall for the
In f the month
‘ ‘ need o f rain,
Ally b e n e f i t e d
i i bo w a r. which

aa a fine pre«i

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lit tkcing able l*i be b*«« k iti IS.*
fnffl thi* year ami
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Daniel Senkarik Is
Navy V*12 Student

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T. 0 . Brown Jr. To
Manage (ias ('ompan&gt;

European • African • Middle - East
campaign rildmn. Each alar
present* a major campaign.
111a irroup now hold* the Air
Fere# record for bombing ac­
curacy. The It U * have avrraged
Daniel Senkarik, KM 1/c, fo r­ belter than nine bomba in the
mer employee of The Herald, target area out of every 10
who haa been aerviaa with the dropped during the paat three
N aey hi th l North Atlantic fo r month* of *u«utaln«d combat
the paat two years, now la en­
rolled in the Navy V-12 prof ram

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’*oter nllrtik from fi.i

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M ltth.il taimh group which h a * . ( ‘ub* * • " . .......................
carried «.ui continuoua attack* In
v ... ....................
'nr
.unport of the Fifth and Eighth M " " **/ ,,,h r' ••*«•"•••«•»» ** ’ •
First I .trill 1 hui i«
arm ie* in noilhert)
Italy. p fc |&gt;re»ent.
i Im rou^fil* I*'4 L?i i.Roscr Jim rn rt ha* been awanl\i m\
V M I" l l| v r a i f *-» ‘ ii t l i t
ed a Bronx* Haiti* Star for his
Kfi m|H^ IV ! It f a I n
■ -* -* * ^ 1«r * v
unit* * pal th ipit inn Ihe
ttnmeitip- *Tf \|s| (till I*i|T 1,1
1*4*-%i I*in*
Arno
r?J® phase of the Italian ram! ttitlfllbk, I’ll It 21 J ‘ I I ■ i I'i-ini’s
T. O, Brow n. J r
of (Jrlarwi- , urtivpti Frida) at tb* i-*»*ur "I hiv
W ^ e W r h u ^ nr X l l v
ore. a r « C
Hta w i f , . Mr*, l ^ u l * . A. J l m e iwrvnls. Mi ai*4 \1 *
I L Hurl,
fo rm e rly o f the il S Enginrei
l « ^ l e k V j^ he o n ^ n u ! ^taidlTd n«»- « • « * * »« S-nfonl.
•0 11 ftak Avenue &lt;
iL ^ ib r^
am ounU ^of
f l ^ J 1 Th*
' - H i * * t a r I. t h . and the U. S. Housing A u th o n t

towel*! *oap and V « i l \ iUmk ]'
10 ^ .won,.by u *
f o r ^ u d in , lu th . Buaaian W a r l ^ ^ ^

lo k in s

’ i"tul lint I*luc To

| W e lfa re H*»ard ’ *&gt; »r. ♦
which bml I* t k *b*o»’ . I tlN
h.lk* L**dge w b o h i»a-t ■Ftal
the p a rti
the Vm* 11- ••* I ^*
I
4
thr I .mil% 1 1nt.« t hi
ci»&gt;l Jt*hfi K m iiu
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till iirt*1 out

v h»t f ^»r*l
| k 1wiuii» t bit* in I9 2 J
*' III* lf,r Nr,|t|l I*hU
••c v | mum. v* a* *111ve n at
||reurnt time under the pran&lt;hi&gt;&lt;
j of (#.- I&gt; Workman, Ki^watv ba* I I V Kf arc ^ 1 Is SV
' ovudt 1 o ‘*it n hirvciucBt' b\ * iti 1 f' r k, Iheti 1*e» '4*1 i
|*« f»i*1tuan t . .&gt;4- f«
J phuaiting wpiiitiiol, rat hr i Ha
|ihyMrni *tu\ material aim* 511 | mi*.#1t»fr vr 1r
| A wa*ling &gt;*•» M
j I aatim -1*^ larnl
|"Surce-*** t* rlcliued oflen
«■»•» weir .ipjo&lt;*%ihh.i I«i v
1•»'*
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j the ratio of i*hat one hai* done to young^teM u bo had t»\* n to
\ uhut one might la v e dime** he, mended by thr
**“d

i* t h’v

Officers Art* Named
By Adventist Church

f mI r

D c L a n d S a ilo r
Dunedin AJan ileld H o u s e w i v e s A s k ’ d
Sim la C lau s L iv e s W
A f k ,r B e i
A H er &lt; llisiun ( hi
Many p r e s e n ts In n .
O rlan do ili"hw;i\ To D e s tr o y R a tio n
Paints Not Valid
rhilciren In P a r k
b y A iitom obilc

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b«-» bwsn } h &lt; .uni wu's, paid 1o*f«y »»!

(kilitliiiMHin «t* iti* refillm mrel*
ing.
injured In ih t night's bombing,
Thg atCXpaneq cicater nine « *t&gt;
otic
tW
ItfaTna? dlalrirU, rcstrfrfk local inn ti*i*
Saip an
reported sinec the
ID
height nnd n hc »4 »ihn tiire*.
tdnnc raid of D « . fi.
dmigtiaUji nrnu *»f land aril
water for trade, industry re*»
The
enemy
a ircr a ft
st ru ck
O g t t h e r fr om Iwo Jim a , in the Vol­ deuce and other jnii poacsi, defirm
ca n o islands or from little Marc us open space neede&lt;l around *trucisland, both within 8 00 miles of tyres for light and ventilation and
Raipan.
They
a p parently
were
ferried to a st ag in g a re a fr om
J a p a n with the hope of slowing
/y l n w n the regular sunerfort raids
v on Ja p a n e se homeland inlands

I

f t r r r k |*nf&gt;lt)n4
wrai
bcf-* declare*! 1(4.11 I hr [4*1 r
»ru(HFrib l»| I hr Irft wins
Cl.AS R f f f u njirrr plJihlr ami
l hr
r**mf r retire
m l Ini
hi
t hurchill riiilnl , m
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meet mg allhw-ul A l i n mm l

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\ Alxiut r.O Su|H&gt;rforls bomb,
ini Tokyo today in ihu fit at
mass rutcl on the enemy capi­
tal since Deo. 3 as the steppctl-lip tempo of the air war
- y o t w American fighter pilots
^ ucstruy 7*1 Japanese planes
over the Philippines ami in
North China.
Japan claimed nine B-iiOs

F l .n i t M M

C h u r c h i l l Narrow ly
Kscap^s D e a t h As
Dyamfte C a c h e Is
Found

WASHINGTON. D e c . 27.
&lt;AI * ) — The destruction of a
la tte Japanese aircraft car­
rier. aix additional enemy
warmhlpa and 20 other veoarla
by American submarine* wan
announced today by Navy
Secrelary Furrealal. Included
were one ronvereted light
cruiaer, a destroyer and two
escort * easel*.

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K
r Yanks Make Christmas Day
FireAtBiiiish Counter-AttackOnGermans

Celebrating Christmas At Sea

_ Japs Claim Nine Shot
° Down While Raid Is
Made On American
R a s e On S n ip a ft
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Home On Ix^ave
t.dilors N ote:—- The Inline ■
In, names uf h*,r s in service
"hniwe ua le a .e " h i t r been
suhrwitted by the Pih*t Vlub
(or which Mra. 7. IL Katllff,
Iricphun* S 3 1 -J. ami Mia*
III.nr he Kennedy, lelcphnne
tl3 -W have been srlected aa
• cummiltr* to secure name*
nf service men and women so
that their friends may know
tshen they are In Sanford.
PvL Ira W. Southward and
Mr* Southward are .pending a
l&lt;M«y furloug from F crt 1&lt;«nart/fWond, Ka*. with Mr. South­
ward** parent*.

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Jimmy Kirby, A/S. USNR, a
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.
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U S S R , a student aviator atla ch o l t?ry
t ’niveraily, Macon. Go. U yUlting
to the Sanford Naval Air Station
WINS PURPLE HEART
hi* aunt. O b . Frank MacNeilL
lost ht* life whan the plare a
n i i II U JI r u 11 v ri n i n
FRANCE, Dec 27. &lt;Special! I’vl
Clarence ( Alexander. «I9 U u rrl
Avenue. Sanfoni. ha* txwn award
**’ the Purple Hewrt for »-&gt;unds
rrrTtxr^i in action whll« B ir tln f
- with an Armored I nan try unit In
F rm cf.
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to of Seminole High School. Ill*
mother Mra. C.C . Ale*a»d#r, re­
side# at th# Laurel A rt no*.

Smyrna on D fr lil
Ensign Leverem is survived by
hla parent*. Mr ami M r,. CU r
e**e* C. le v e re m of Sheboygan.
WU. Before he entered the aerf i r t , Km ifn Lrrerytii m u m flu de yit at LiWTiACi Oolite l
In
Appleton. Wia. (Ih received fliaht
Tax.,

prior

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A 'C Francis E. Houmlllat It
spending the holirUya with hia
wife and hi* parents.
W EATH ER
FUJR1DA — Continued
partly
cloudy and mild through Thursday
except rather chilly with d rlu le*

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m i ' i n v i&gt;—

Japs Are Reported
• Expecting Attack
On Chinese Coast
Preparations B e i n g
Rushed To Defend
S o u t h e a s t Coast,
Com m u n i c a t ions

A Soldier’s Prayer on Christmas Day

Market Director
Says Government
Surveying Losses

HUMMING, Chinn. Doc. £1,
{A P ) —Jjtpu lus.HC with (I rtt w itl
w ith o u t a m a j o r eiiKaKtHUcnt Freeze May Result In
0 on the K w eichow -K w angal
Readjustments Of
f r o n t indicates the e n e m y is
OPA Price Ceilings
completely preoccupied w i t h
p re p a r a tio n s
for re a la tin it
JA C K S O N V IL L E .
D ec
23—
possible Allied lunditiKs on
(StMPtriHl) '"'Hic U« S im part
0 th e China c o a s t
menl of Agriculture in making p
Instead of risking n d r i v e I
»uwey of frcc.t damage.
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V id**i if wax uttnourKftA today

Fram ing', iW lftly wc-.ilw ard in
the American drive to crush en ­
emy resistance in western L eyte
troops of the Seventy seventh
were advancing down the road
0 which connects Falompun with the
Ortnoc-Limon hl*hway.
C!en. Dougins M arArlhur’s com ­
munique disclosed that B ruce’s
trmuia already were three miles
beyond the Ormoc corridor, but
a did not specify how close they
* were to Fslompon. or how close
with the American baltrle* nr*
suiaahly the l«r)g U&gt;ni» which
played a major part In sm ashing
the enemy’s Vamashita Line in
the corridor.
W
American forces •ounlerl l.M fl
more Japanese dead on l-eyto
Thursday, making u total of 10.H4I for the aevan days ending
December 2t, oa reported b y M n c A rth u r’s crmmunlfUM.
0
The dead were counted In moppin* up oporatlona along the
shattered 4 am aahlta Line. A m e r­
ican planes were striking In su p ­
port of the advancing jrround
forces and shot down two enem y
» planes in the L cyta Gulf area.
^
Nagoya Ja p a n ’* big a irc ra ft
center gut another blasting today
—Its third in 10 day*—by Super• fortresses from Saipan, about L400 miles d is ta n t
' a.
A singls B-29 lad th* w ay.
V passing over th a target d u rin g
early afternoon and dropping its
bomba through a n overcast. O th er
form ations follow*d a t InUrval*
ever a period’ of two hour* nd
x- s o minutes.
|l '
T ha’ first UJL. communique on
the raid did n o t announce re su lts
and did not say whether any of
-v
the plana* want lo*t or dam aged.
(Japanese broadcast* rsp o rted
about 100 plane* participated;
A th a t tb ty didn’t d o much dam age,
7 and th a t 10 of . them were sh o t
down.)
i
■Tha Ratandokl factory of th*
V itw bU hi a irc ra ft work*, p rin tip al target of th * preceding N *goy* hdda, pnan m ap ly w*a h it
■Inc* r**U nl*y’» raid a * a
bj B rig, Gen. E m m ett

Health League
To Serve United
Nations Urged

NORTH l*ol. L I)#v ’1 1 i 'p«H4 M
.Sent* )■&gt; hiivm i* ii l e i r fit* Eri l*t
inimiic r j"h iu m eff mi t lo kfwl
hi* hug&lt; as*- 'tu n r t of ioy» tend
gifts tcaiiv 'Hind Jondiil f»n
■lulgh fur hii» bta trip ^iiHifit

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matc* show 10,000 acres of bean*
killed- 20 percent ilnmage to tt.tVOO
acre* o f cabbage which tvaa head*
c l o r heading, 3 percent dam age
to 2.000 acres o f young rabtmirc.
50 p e rc e n t dam age to ifjtto acres
of E ng llah Deaa. 90 percent of
the p o ta to crop Was fuliy in n tn rs;
*nd w h ile tha Vines were killed
loss su ffered will la- slight
"A ll produce In Wauchul* s i r s
c o m p letely killed und our
m a rk e t thor* h * . c lo srl. Clrow
or* a re hoping fi r ■ good S pring
crop.

“ A t --Palmetto • few car* of
ojCarole and a, few small load* of
cabbagw are moving.
Grower*
ther* a r e preparing acreage for a
big S pring deal.
"P a la tk a r*port« approximately
25 percent damage to cabbage I*
causing a delay In harvesting.
Very f*w heads an* being cut
now, b u t movement should get
underway about January 10.__
“F lorida Cltv informs u» th a t
no llmca will be avalUhle for a t
least SO d a n . No rein he* fallen
sinew th e hurricane *nd the now
crop I* not m aturing a* fast a*
It should.
“ IB,000 pounds o f pecans w ere
•old a t J a y laat Thursday a t near

celling price*,” h* said.

Home On Leave
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The i-ststdishmcnt of n United
Natlun* llrn lth Iwague equipped
to stump out cpitlemlea and to ley
the ground work for effective
postwar health provision* was
urged thl* week by Dr Halm
Yasskv, director of the llndassah
Mrtliral O rgnidtatiun, who recen t­
ly arrived from Jerusalem
Dr Yasskv recommended ihat
the f lilted States take the lead
In fi rming
the
organisation,
which wnulil supplement the m edi­
cal relief pms’iurp uf the United
Nations Belief and Itehshililatlun
Ad miiiLlrntlmi.
Discussing the increase of tu b ­
erculosis In tho litieralrd coun
trie*. Dr. Yassky. said that pro­
visions must be made now to
halt the sprm tl of that and o th rr
diseases A high percentage of
the Jewish refugees arriving in
I’alestine a ir either mentally nr
phy&amp;Ually ill, he paid, ndilmjf that
there nre more lh*n (I.IKMJ rases
of tuberculn.i* in I'sleslinc but
only 1110 institutional beds av a il­
able. Hndduaah - the women’s
Zionist organization of the Gritt­
ed Stales plans U&gt; hulld a 2U0bed tubcrrub'sls hospital In I’alestinc, hr announced.
.The shortage of young Jewish
doctor* in I’alestine it acute b e­
cause many universities in Europe
have not adm itted Jewish m edi­
cal students for several year*, Dr.
Yasaky told a preas conference
The supply may b* Increased, he
said, if a metlical school I* e s ­
tablished a t Palestine.
fie relatml several incident*
of th* arrival in Palaetlne of rafugoei whose minds and bodle*
wer* erippled by N ail punish­
ment. pn* flfteen-yatr-old boy
catn* to vPalestine mentally d is­
turbed front having been forced
by the-N ails to remove rings and
other jewelry from Jewish cor,
M et.
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Civic Clubs Raise $373
For Salvation Army

N*t*!— Th* follow,
af bay* (a scrrlce
|«ar* “ bar* been
bv th* Pilot Cl*b
Mr*. Z. B . ruO lff,
I I 1 -J h i i &lt;4 Mias
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th a t th e ir rrM M a B ay ke
a r t la Panterd.
who ara

Major A. fl. W hnrtoi . today
praised i effort* of th* K iganl*
and Rotary Club member* who
oo Thursday anil Friday brdUght
In i total of $178.17 for th e
Salvation Army by presiding a t
dfm* boards in th a downtown

JCJwinla gained the edge on
Rotary In the &gt; conU*L Rotary
$108.11 In front of
and $70.V3 at tha
foe a total of $179J&gt;4
racotvod

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total.of $194.18.
" Orton said that in all
L pi
poitmaatkr. to
.yaara of Bslvatlon by Joel &amp; Wald,
ha, bae never had remain horn*. Collections 1 from
dativery boxes will be made a*
on Sunday. Ifall going oqt will

CITY BRIEFS
Capt. Frank 8. Bay uf Ft.
Bcnning, Oa. and Mr*. Ray will
be home th is evening Pi spend
several days here.
Pfc. Edgar W. Diggers. Jr., Is
home * on leave from th e Alex­
andria, La. A ir Base.
Santa Claua In nerten la ex ­
pected to be on hand a t 4:00
o'clock th is afternoon a t Central
P
ari when Elks, Linn* and memPark
bent of the American Leg!
Legion
and The P ilo t Club stag e their

annuaJ^C^iiitmaa party for underchildren.

W ith KJwanlana presiding At
the dime hoards yesterday. Major
A. 8. Whorton had tim e to trim
his big C hristm as tree a t Balyalion Army headquarter*.

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Keep salt, pappec su g a r bowl,
Jad dressing, napalni an d p re ­
serves on a tra y and ta k a tnam

to tho table In one trip. '
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Y&lt;,,jr artillery is t-.u
Dr. n p I m I h i'liu f t h ill
li'iiirtii- tti in a 'l&lt;d
tlu-j told the
of. thu Wiine in thr I mii^l Mjilr* much I.-i uMade U* feel pretty
Ih .mu nn *' v%omen •i«. fisst f Old Aft French
gum..
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m«ny iet iml tefn IIIT*4 to he ft Ifhi
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th,, battalion com
tm illy ii fcinim-1 if «1iis-ia|•fifaii my chi- Mich
ht» iiune women rtf i* h'urrimif to mandrr -&gt;f t i e Uddril Field A nil
H•' rk in ro opfi nt If ii 4vBh men lerv battalion, to »li|ch [*vt.
fnl the luilrniH ’iit of socinly. AUla W Cillyart! of Sanlortl ia
attached, wan speaking
Ills hut
sl&gt;&gt;- snld.
W hereas snni.-n • pr.*up- in tollmi « Ur one uf the American
hiiltnlionm
supporting
hn,-raltod Europe ar.' 11- 11.g iti a ttille i,
importance, Mr* Bihi- o R ttunil • lie Ire iu h drive from ilelfoM
along the S al* , border Into {Jet­
cd mil that In the Jv -mi-i T’ iiiom ton
nv
there sectn* to l*r an hW iiw ,«f
The hattalion’s IMJ mm howit*
a fem inist movement Admitting
n r , hnve been firing in siipporthat sho knew \&gt;-iv Id tlr ataiut of
troop, for n year non.
tin- rule of Rusinn nmnen in | h&gt; in French
Italy am) France
For their
lllirs, Mr*. Rrt,»,r,elt tuld h»-r
in smashing enemy
nn-4* conference aim wmtld u-k so effectiveness
fortifications, blasting- enemy b at­
American reprcnyidalive m Kur teries in counter hattery fire- and
ope to prepare n report no Rus­ "mushing enemy supply columns,
sian wortieri.
the battalion was awarded tha
C rtrrj de G uerra by tha French,
The Iwltallon Croix de Guerre
CpI. Melvin Hoover ■ iMi’l
the only one. Three of the
and one of ■the myn In
Finishes Gun Training officer*
the bettalion have bten awarded
individual Cmlx de G uerras for
DAVIS - MONTHAN F I F. L D,
in action when they Were
TUCSON, Aril., Dec 23. (Spe­ heroism
* lth the French In Italy. Mor*
cial!—One of * l«n man Iximber that! .50 medals, from Legion of
crew train ed to fight In B -lt Merita to A ir Medela, are worn
L iberators and recently graduated by member* of th# battalion.
at this heavy bombardment train ­
Tha big guns, usually kept far
ing baao la CpI. Melvin IL Hoo­ behind the Itn e r have Often filed
ver, 2 1 , ton of Mr- an(l Mrs. on their tarweta alm ost from InMelvin Hoover, S r , 1112 Elm fan try m ortar positions. On one
Avenue, Sanford, who will soon occasion thev were firin g on ta r ­
be nveraeaa as an aerial gunner gets only tj)00 yards aw ay. The
of the crew.
battalion took p art In ona of the
CpI. Hoover entered the ser­ longest sustained drives
vice In September, tu ld . He is can troops have m a d e ___
a g raduate of Scmlnuls High War Between the S tates
School tn tha d a i s of 1U40. they fired su p p o rt of
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Business Houses
Plan Christmas
Closing
w lp ’s
except for police end -She/
departm ents, banks, most twtad
businesses and stores will cl"'*'
Monday as Sanford observes the
Christma* holiday.
In order th a t at least one ttrug
•tore may be kept open n t' all
times. Sunday hours will bo ob­
served by d ru g itore* during the
holiday, according to Dr. w. V.
Bitting, president1 of tho Sanford
M erchants Association.
No edition of The H arald Will
bo printed on Monday In onler
th a t tho s ta ff and employee* Way
have th a holiday, but In IL* plaee
a special C hristm as edition. Il be­
ing issued today.
T here Will be no window aOr
vice a t tha Sanrord P o tt Office.
ll Chrietmaa parcel*-will we’
vered a t homes- and tho«e ax
pacting such parcel* are
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‘ I uarit n .loll tlriir Simui Hml
pie end |&gt;oor childiep in th,-&gt;w er torn countries w hat ato-ai Home miU und rami it* 1 wjimi
them? We nre In I’sradisa todn. I nlv&gt; torm* fruitn of nil kliwls mul
right here In the gmal old ILB A , plratr Hnntii do not for^rt n»\
“T hat la whnt I lient mv Mumpm* two n miniriB. Ollvlu Kirhurdiion
say often. She was there m and KcHlnty Klchtrdnon, Jr
MI nholl jro lo IhuI tftily und
World W ar No. I. I’m s u r e ’ahknowa w hat she is talking nbtiu'. will arise curly in the inornintt to
she s a y s .t h a t she wouldn’t l|V-- •te wl)ut you brought mo Thank
you now for what I ask you.M
to live there.

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After B lu n g in g For­
ty Miles A c r o s s
Belgium, t i e r m a n
O f f e n s i \ r Stalls

pJoridiajis Eat
More Eggs Than
Raised In State

Santa Claus Is Having Terrific* Last
M rs. Roosevelt
Minute Rush Letting Ready For Trip Plans ChristmasS

m en y -^ lrtter*
Cyaih. If the amtourced ceiling
price* going Into effect the fu st
of the year arc not n*i*ed or re
moved, fanner* In that men will
lie ruined. A comparison of the
movement during November mid
December of laat jrr»r with those
month* of thl* year »how whnt
ha* happened.
In November.
1114ft- the market moved LID care,
this y e a r It dropped to PH mr*.
TVrough December 20. IP 11 the
market moved W . »r» d o n o r th "
2t&gt; day s, for the tom e i r t i '.l this
ear only It'll car. cere shipped.
)ue to release nf labor In the
l.aVe Okeechobee .irra ilor l" ihe
freeze there 1* plenty of labor
availnbtc.
“ Pahokae report., revlied c#ti-

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That there may be Ollier Christmas iluia
For us now to distant from our Iinnirs;
Day* sahert w« *n*y H n with llinse sse lose
In a world *f peace and good will.
May all ssllh the families sse hold &lt;fear
And glse thanks. With them, nine again
Again, t o r i we thank Thee for Ths jirnln lion
nil-** thoiH• At hnmr ImfB),
Help fit fin to 1rrnlllf Iflivt “ f me 4%it tl
In tplrh mar* thmi iF%rr huj.14 diitj
M.j th rtr 4*j bfi a |&gt;1ll|.*pi »l||a
%mril
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from li.hn F titnnn ml uf tit** j
Fond I’ritc I In It loti
tl.i- itl" A |
Ito m l, tiic e n e m y seem s e n n e strn e d in Wtc, hunt ton," WIHm.ii I
Wil
with ronunlhlnUfur a defense In .on Dtrrctot nf State Tut met1‘ |
depth between tl.c east and auutli | M arkets j&gt;aid in Lis crop and
China ron-dllnc* and a line of m arl.-t rev|*a t*dny
" In the meantime more coin
land coimmmici.tlorn from Han
0 kow to Hanoi w hich would extend plele details as to thr • /c u t of
roughly through Changsha. Heng- the dnmaifr suffered has l&gt;e*n
yang, Kweilin, Lulehow and N an •lit in liy our m art! niunngera
Slut the picture is far from
In*.
bright.” he stated.
ALLIED
H EA D Q l’A JtTK Iia.
Conditions at the various mar- j
_ lo-yt*. Philippine*, Saturday, Doe. ketr he described as follows:
O 23. (/11- Major fj*n. Andrew D.
“The situation at Pompano nn» I
Bruce's Seventy-seven to Division changed frr the worse. Tha frost |
forces tin l^yt*' have advanced knocked the vegetable movement
fjjnw- mile* w est frum tha Orniotf Uisre to a greater estenl tlian was
cr&gt;r rvdol toward tltc Japanese-held
West coml port a L J ’alumpon and
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\V* reverently and buinhls a»k

, Ur on rrrrip t of the rrport trA
into th r &lt; Mnfiw Interior 0 j»A w ,i, (|H rrm inc «hHh.*r ceil
ii rlmnc-e of kn&lt;*rkliur out ing p r o c Hi|jn«tm entx w ill I k * re

A m erkuii itupporl to Chirm w hich
is de*tilled In h it its ntride w ith
the IU* 111rill uf the L* tin B u rm a

Patton’s 3rd Army
Hits Nazi Columns
On Southern Flank

We I ha IIU (her, taird. lor Thy prole, lion
I ha te a 's said th a t stuns l u u a child. I »nl.
But today—on Thy d ai, I say II omc nioir.
And this time, mor* than any olhrr,
Thes* thanks com* from the heart
Not so murk for the Christmas dinner
Hcrved to uv hers In th u orchard In Belgium.
Or on a rain.soaked plain oa l^ t l n Island.
Or In Italy, ar o* a ship si sea
Rut more. Lord, foe the rtrl.er fn.ol
That a blessed memory serves us;
■fhe food ol recoUectlnn—
Of other, tie Iter Christmas doss
Happy days With those sse lose.
Good cheer, and g im . and hupps rrrrlin g s
Exchanged by all of O*—esrh ssllh the ..Iher.
And while sse thank User. Lord,
For those memories,

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v Lilt Widm-v
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du\ I ud r h l in *
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s.ii j lli n nd t'M*d id
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if or Lft»itl L1 Hr I
t e n t e r o f |Iu
(fiuin four mill’* u t if 1.a hnm Imider
This force then lalicetl on l-t
mile* northwest *• r..*s Ihe l)urtin- Rivet (o Ia« Itiahe. 32 miles
In.i-b- Belgium and slHiut 15
mile* south i*f ihe n--rtherrt flank
i n l uf Slav pint Heavy fighting
ra-'cd nt Taltoche
t i e n n a n a rm o r w h ic h h y - p a s s e d
B s s l i i g n a hestlcd o n w e s t f o r »n
Undisclosed d ist a n ce

In the break through l.tr'MinK asllS O S u , r s t f &lt; " '" l

Orange County A^ent
18 Reported Mis.sinK
Oltl-ANDO. Dec
23. i/F k 1'idlce of four Southern State#
were today searching for Ber­
nard (B anlneyi S u lli'a n active in
Orange County ACA and who
worked In the office of County
Agent K.C. Moore, where ha
handled soil conservation pay­
ments to rancher* and grov*
owners, following his mysterious
disappearance from h it sltk bed
in the Aitgebllt Hotel Saturday
morning, his wife, Mrs. Helen 0.
Sullivan, said last night.
Authorities were
aikad
to
search for the prom inent World
W ar 1 veteran, legionnaire and
civic worker, .by Mr*. Sullivan
whan ahadbeoverad th a t ha was
m bslng from their hotel suite
shortly a fte r 3 o’clock Saturday
wiser* - ah*- -hod le ft him -bad*
ridden several hours • Lahore.
Mr*. Sullivan fu rth e r revealed
th a t aha had asked tha as ala*
u s e s of tha FBI In locating heC
huaand. Bite said *

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�THE 9ANF0RD HER a I.D, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Table |

Christmas
D elights S u p p o r t
Pagan B ackground1

A M oyuj GliAUt»uu
to Cock oj *1 /041

S IL E N T

N IG H T ,

E jO L Y

N IG H T

iiy e c u A lto TirrLEY
Editor, The Danville, Va., Dee
AP Newsfealure*
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The
epicurean
delights
of
Chrislm as—harder to g at in thjs
year nf war— have a strange p a­
gan background.
History de*a not teij clearly
when gastronomies began to tie
associated with the day. Rut ac­
cording to folklore, early in the
Christian era they ware haklrig
strange cakes In Kilonb which
resembled cradles end they were
roasting young piga. The- cake*
were rarely eaten but the crumbs
were scattered on I he land to

The charm of the Yuletide Season
we live
» . ffo. n^emory of our friends.

MjcCRORY STORES

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2S, 1944
tbe -causes of childish Christmas
anguiah) was known aa mutton
pie m early a&gt; ltOfl. The mutton
pie graduated into a pie of meats
tongue.*, stored and flavored,
whence finally emerged the minco
pie. as it is known today.
Rut the progenitor of the pride
apd glory of Christmas dinner
made famous by the, prose of
W ashington Irving and Dickens
was. the plum pudding which,
like many Christmas edinlcs, was
subject to p rsfresiiv e treatm ent
aa tim* marched on. F irs t, refer­
e n t: b mads to it aa plum por
ridge or pottage and unlike Its
heavy descendant, it was served
as tiw firai Course.
Uquld refreshm ent
in the
early days ran the whole gamut
of th e wine lists—different via*
w
/Or each course, heavy
stouts, light barley ales, to say
nothing of the cordials offerrtl
tinblushlngly as gastronomic aids
than for enjoyment of drinking.
A thlrtaanth cantury cnrolist
devoted a .ballad to the bilmluu.
tendencies. He sang:
"In rd in g . Cliristr.ias loves good

this area.
x&gt;
Floridians Eat
' A .D .'ik x ith , association presi­
dent, preaided a t the meeting. The
num bers exchanged gifts, sang
More
E
g
g
s
Than
Christm as carols and rnjoyed re ­
1r * •
*
w
ra . .
freshments
Raised In S t a t e meeting. After the imainesa
IC w llasrS I r w r u t O w l
k«-ls Dir. William 1*. Wilson and
Co m. of
A griculture
N athan
Mayo had been contacted with rja*
ference to the opening of a m ar­
ket in the tirovebm J area.K urfiss
pointed out th a t the local poullrV
association and the South Lake
i Dureau have pooled their
Is to obtain a m arket for

The United Ktates purchased
the T erritory qf Alaska from
Russia in IH fj/ for f 7.200.000.
The G reat Sphynx of Giieh in
Egypt is believed to have bevn
htiiit to protect neighboring tombs
from evil spirits.

Ish ale tbot drowns out

T h * i. it stt llm u ip h r lr of

A i ih r

C«"d will ami good rhret
at
f*r*Alll«£ IfTkAAf iKr n^m*

i f f reminded of owr minjr

b#fi **I i(ii« orjtihUaii«n

•kip' * « * ol )imf ntijijr

*nu&gt;n

hc

p lrau n i fm«inr«« rd«J»uA-

talsich fmdk ei(ilrttisin in

w e wisn for yuu
our Primula mill

Customers

And we an- grateful tiiul ft
we

are

Grateful

Americans . .
for

the

I

A VERY, MERRY

thingj I

CHRISTMAS
and a
BRIGHT NEW YEAR

hnt America stands for—
FREEDOM

LIBERTY
B.— JUSTICE 9 And grate

JOIN IN THE PRAYER
for PEACE
6N CHRISTMAS DAY
JOIN your fighting Yanks abroad, join vour frlonda,
Jol/i all the fyeedom-l.ovinK. justice-seeking peoples of the

ful for friends like yot
Title clean wi,eai ami bray
11 to n imifLnr that Hie bulla Ire
nil •one uff, noil seethe it 'til
it bunt* Tulin* it up KirU let I]
cts-l nisi lose tle m fnym biota
amt M uetmilk of ulmoiyt* nr kina
an&gt;l h-mper it a ll Then taka the
yolk, of eggs, boil it a little and
»et It down and mess it forth
with fat van.son or freah m ut­
ton."
i
Mince and Mutton
The mince pie (chief am ong

SEMINOLE Co. LAUNDRY
Company

hum we cun e x t e n t
hrislnius Ureelings!

QOUNTY

world Jn a solemn prayor this Christmas Day—a prayer

tor peace.
You will gain immeasurable strength and cnmtorl
if*
"
*
from a full, rich prayer in eiiureh, with all its tradition of
Iiojk) and cheer.

“Aijd the Dove of
Peace Will Come"

fbr

CENTURIES
Truly impressive is a spirit
igh centuries and centuries «yf sehieh comeUp JsiT4
juktii dor otjffjnfridsitscere
Eachyearheraldsmassychanges inworldajfairs! each

wmm

next year.

Slml it §Mtof4

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tfte Yuletide contk** (4

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THE HANFORD ITERAT'D. SANFORD. FLORIDA
lawyer* nlm&gt; deterred the govern­
ment from withholding prloritic*
fro memplnyer* wlm violate WMC
rule* and the llyrnea directive*
W M C can and i» makitiK it
tough fo r worker* who deaert
war Job*. Selective Service can
and Is drawing from the draft
lints those who have quit theii
W A S f lIN c iT O K
- It p ittlU h ly essential job*. Hut these are h alf­
m ill tin* w eek* be fun* it in c le a r way mcausres.
w h e th e r the new “ w ork o r * fig h t "
Age and physical requirem ents
d ir e c tiv e * o f O W M K ('h ie f .lam e*
imposed by the Annv and Navy
F . B y r n e * or anj^ of the o th e r
limit Selective Service authority
rneanure* tak e n to tig h tfn w a r
to a sm all percentage of the total
m a n p o w e r c o n tro l* w ill h ave the
workern.
denired e ffe c t o f tnkin*' up the
The only answer is either u
c r it ic a l lag in *ome v ita l m u n i­
National Sei vice .A rt with real
tio n * und w a r fltipplie*.
The *ad tru th of the m atter teeih (which it is considered hero
in that Byrne* and other man would have little chance of pas­
at thia late date) or a eon
jwiwer official* nre u*ing the only sage
wca|u»n* they have—threat* -that rentrated nppeul to patriotism.
Military
successes of the summer
are lacking any legal teeth In and fall have
proved (hat the last
b rin g into line e ith e r em p loyer *
will only l&gt;e effective as |on*» as
in em ploy r** w ho *h irk their m i *
end of the war isn't in st ght.
pro*tun ion rr*|H&gt;n*lbllit»e*.
The wmY manpower criiU still
A * a m a tte r o f fa rt, the W a r
could W o rn * the mn*t »ertuu»
M a n p o w e r Com m liudon ha* done
the * Uriitud States ha* had to
an e x c e lle n t jhb, con sid erin g that
fmer in thi* war Military official*
P q y g rc r w
n eve r
ha* clo thed
it
i f f po*rt!-**Mh*r tt already U
trfffr Ifrt'V— kT?i»r a tith o T ily U i en'*
prolonging the war.

tHoliday..
SsHOlAM L.
\oitic* lo A m rric*—^rc*«atiiif
w* with the opportunilf uf r«

prrwingout thlaU (*• ait ymu

fo rce i U o rd era. W M C ha* shut
lie d m illio n * o f w o rk e r* into w a r
p ro d uctio n .
Il'a
g re at d if f ic u lt y
now i* that it c a n 't keep them
th e re.

Ufikiib

K RIDER’S
'

Service Station
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C H R IS T M A S P H I

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Sod them Cal Is
Playing Host For
Eighth Big (same
llx 1 n \ \ h K l h
A t* NmVwfi1u i u i »■- ,S|'M11tw VV f iti*i
.NTK W V 4*'!EK
11 ji S.»»»t»* t I»h *»*.*•
It n though the lt*»*r (to u t emu
i iu t t c f ra il*
&lt;in Sun th e m
( ‘ah
f n r iiia fin it* a n n u a l N ew Y o u r'
I la y
"h o m e ' tiM in "
v\ht»ncvei
th e re ’* doubt ctlauii the stre n g th
«»f fmxthsdl le iiiu * m ii Vlre P a c if ic
t oust
A le
t'Mfi m fig
I'siM ili'tM
plum
fir i I h South*'* n t .t M o n n u m tinhunt *pot fur the e ig h th tim e,
a m i the Trojan- IlilVe burtl en
Jo y in g
I In* M ile 11 uf the rune*
e v e r * i nee th e y \\alb&gt;|o*d IV n n
S t n t e . I t " !, lutek in I'!1*L" ' I"he v *v"«■
w i k i a ll ii’vtTi out lilt!'

* L ift\ tu n ite r, ‘ieinleve pii*M*i ,«nd
i fine fie lil g c n r iiil
S o u th e rn
C a lifo rn ia ,
tnrn lei
lo lly
hni* one 1**14 A ll \ intro* i
*'«• it * tenm H r i- .John IV t m » .
J * ’i pound jUtlltlf A ltii pin v * U*fi
la c k le
I »,1 lUi***ei* ■
* T h e \ &lt;!§«•r n iliir k ,
though
luck i iif'
nn
iiid iv h 111.«I
M nhdout,
if,
i*\eriwi&gt;
hnhiii4‘&lt;*d
1 him In”* I W t vwrtn* l*' tie the
*-iti|fle «. in g nm l n p n iy v i
T h e E t iijiir e .State b in h ly ig m
N'ew Y o rk c it y t* 17!5(I fre t high.

Thu* tim e I'w tv h - Iifs t in v n t h V
T m ju n *
w ill
lin e
up
.tg n in *l
l iKteh Jo h n B in nliiH - h*m n,M i,t‘
\ id* w h«e*e o n ly '&lt; ni tm tui other*
***** p e rfe c t Tt*ro*rV
g a m e * i * st -&lt;cmi ele-u* in* w ith
A litlu liu n
In retrrrrmr their o th e r
* e v e n f the \ nlpiled tip
17 A
(m in t* tit IS fin tin* op|Ktw||ion
S till th e m ( ski Luo, i* unto uteri*
fdyuwmg II rerun14 *4' 4t*v ei| V iftO*
Irian ttml tw u ihuidlock* f a ir ly in
the cam p aig n the P a e ifn
ln«ipt
ch am p io n * wen* ! led In l &lt; I \ ,
hl-ttll, a hd In
• all I M im a
*1
hut they i Ann hack l»* &lt;i oilltee
( iillfo m ta
{.' H. had
im |ill*h
T C I. A , 10 I I. m le lu in en g ag e
in e n t* pom! io ta )* *»hnw
la foi
am i 7.‘I ngniit*f
I he
|{i*%e
Ih-wl
r t m* t
ng intuit \ t fcitu*
'h im *
i t \ nt« i ie» fm ih e
[ ih «ih
O.ilf id
w h irh
wi 1 1
vt i ru li)
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i 'n I,
111 11nnn|.|is
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I r*if11 I Iti* r *t*l „ 'n i l ! h mi mm 1w t*h.t
w ith three he mg tie*
I a t Jn t i | |jj
u niy N hat Me. in till t • ■
. ff:u» u
m
w hieh .Si i .11h e i ii
&lt;.
heat
VS a - htlig 11 Ji
U i ' in-1 • &gt;lilted i S
liite r &lt;*H*t in silly
)\

THE PEACE of CHRISTMAS'! IME

C O L O N IA L ( T H A N K U S

„

Clare Booth Luce
Named Woman Of
Year By Writers

E v e n i»*fore G in . R it in h u w r r
jin d
m ilit a r y
o ffic ia l* here ex*
jire **ed a la rm o vp r the lag in
vrur
p rix lu ctio n
m id
nhpi ta g r *
that w e re -howinr* up *j i i th e w a r
fro n t* ,
.Sh ip b u ild er
H em v
J.
K a is e r cam e h u s tlin g to the W h it e
H o u se
w ith
th e n la rm in g
fact
th a t m o re th a n 1EG.000 w o rk e r*
had de*erte»l hi* nhip yaid ^
lie
also re p o rte d th at these w o rk e r*
w e ren 't
even
b o th erin g
to get
c e r t if ic a t e * o f n v a iln b ilit y fro m
W M t vvlnrl'i would pci nut change*
of jo b * u nd er W .M C rule*
Of*
fit in I* her »•
blind to the
flirt th ill th e s itiin tio r P *1fffffIW "he
rtiin e r r i t i i a l
T h e re jifiit dim ply
w anu'i m uch th e y could do nlaittl
it hut m v i.h r th e old threat*, and
tig h te n up wlmt little a u lh o fit )
they
had
W illi
tli*ou»iid»
f«u
io iliL t r y
(H*i*im uel d ro p p in g M ead ilv and
nmn* or le*- •»llppllr»l by thi* aide
iH-lird y o u n g * l em who w ere j
i ng tlii-ii
I ‘‘ th Inr t Inlay
t her e
ha - 1M*e11 htMir |io**il(|| It &gt; of imik
in IP I h r d t n it ft i Ml 11v e f f»*itive
4'Pi 11 I i OV e iu i«i f li I atto rn ey - -*l*u
w in *
g e lie i.tlli1 of the opinion
that
S e le c tiv e
S e rv ic e
roohln 4
le g a lly I x* n ed i i &lt;
, **nch a ciuh
I h i*
u n tie opinion
fiu m
the

r u ; i: t iir e j-

A l* N r a n f r a l u i r .

M&lt;-ot Ih r woman at the year
a . elected by an A l’ Newafanlure* |»otl of American new*p a|e r «*iitnr« — Clare Boothe
I.me. glam or if ir I of (onicree*.
aolhor playwriirht, elobe-troller
and iHom in the »i&lt;le of Ihr
ndmlniatralion
The year III 14 ben an in tra
Itrdy fur Mr*, l.uce, .then her
ill year-old daughter. Ann I'lare
ITroknw, wn&gt; killed in un auto
mnhlle ncviiteid a few mi mil.**
after oils lied -.aid K»odbv to
her m other al Palo Alto, Cali­
fornia

I,,'

ll ended in trhtnt|di .. ith Ih r
fr r lr c tio n *»f i hi* holy fi -in t ’on
urcticut tiflt-r »irie t»f the chutm l
( ‘o |lg rr*?tio iiiil race* m the hi*
tuty uf i h r M ate, a n d h e r lit"
rrin b rr
tour of I'm op* an wur
fl Old* xv i'l h I hr H oil -r M il it 1 1 1 )
A f fnu 14 ( o n m n tt r r
In
Luce
mxinagfti
1
mnkir
hrftitllf.c** on hut h «ld*** of the
A th u d ir
ilu ritlg
her
ha t lr f r o o l
tour, w ith her u fin m m cr
of
a
W nr
I &gt;cpnr tmerd
c lu m p
on

fHl | &gt;fUV i'l » f r Ipru

SEASON'S
GREETINGS

t l i lv O ll l J‘J*

I

m«,n

H I N T ’S Tt \ Id
i t:i:i&gt; s t o r k
Cm* -m l \

hi

S im fu rd

S . i n f i l l il

k'ltlnr

p ,iatl,%
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ana tartt-r \*

Once more I he must sinnifirant ilnte In th e Chrialinn

Venr npjmittrhes.

tvartim e Chri.tfinns.
lei'n ti nut ill

Ihia

Tmlny

will he Ihe
Irmiitlnnnl

|ilut'r ;mil imiy

|in*x*enti 11

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uiiwnveriiiK

The Sed That Meant

U 1I I I

F e sliv ily

Tire Mileage

fuith

Ittisirn iiim The idenl o f |ienc»*

on E arth In men nl im inluill m m t nliee nvfiiin |irevnil. ^ 'h a l lit I.** mn&gt; hn|)pen m tm ii oil r

i*ih fur

Toil ta il vniirs I his Christ m m .

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SEMINOLE DRY CLEANERS
Phone Rfi.l

STRICKLAND -

MORRISON Inc

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CHRISTMAS GREETINGS

Welsh Tire Shop

I oucliton I)ru&lt;&gt;

Ih e v w«*n* di
hIip went to
w o rk fo r Vogu e 111 id V a n ity I* nit*
i b eco m ing m an ag in g editm of the

in

j lntt«r

mugunn*

y***iiPH i 111r*r sht*

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All S ouIh Catholic Church

in
11wil

lo t t

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Her fu -l real la ii «f .1111. came in ID-MI, wlu-u *ln- *am
[uugiu-d f*ii Wi-nd»ll Wdlkii --li*
Mu* | .cl *nailed In fun (m I mi
Kn*«a in IlM il. A . a m c iiib rr -.1
the lluu*C, ahe till* .lowly mill.-.I
the 0 |i|H&gt;*illon.

ChristmaH Day
Midnight MaBs (Military)

H e r f ir a t a|»crt lic . in C«ni;r«**a
am a ze d th« old-timer* liv limit
fin- an d c la r ity , and bet barbed
w it hna finutili-d llu* |.o liliiiiin *
iltct' aanntly..
,

9:00 and 11:00 A.M.
wptwmenmfVM

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Mm* m u n i l i o n i itiul m a c h i m * * nl .. .............

m*i*i| In hltfk tlii'iii un | | ' h tit. l.i vim'

w a t o n a n d t i p r v u our
h o p . tfc o t tk a

Now

Y o o r w * b rln 9 to y o u

SANTA-

fOAarout pahanafa
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d o n e * o f f o o d H t io f *
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th w l w ill k r**\v w i t h f m l i | m * * mi.' &gt;*-ur . m u
r j i n ’l Ih -i i I Unoli* S d i i i ’h \VA It H o N I I S ! U i n*
m il m ciilic iiiim r t h f f u e l lints n l lb.*

It ’s certain

Ik

MANY

voiced in Ill-H. und

PnriHhioners and P astor

1

OUR

FRILND5 AND
CU3TOMER81

111nrt i’-d fmuni h i hi'"f gr

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Thlt ••ol. fo und ov«r out
door, it your g u arani**
th a t *vf*ry d*taH of Hr*
**rvlc* work, repairing
or frvodlng. It don* a c ­
cording ?o d*flnlt* ilon dard* of quality tl itiearw
»of*r, . lo n g e r
driving.
Intltl o n I h t C*rlifl*d
Treatment
— fi

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GreulliiffA to our friomli
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THE
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faf altiaa t( Ikf f a ia lr f ftllli pitar t p l . h r a 4 i u r ( t r a la tk lc a fa aa&lt;
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K T ,,I.
. r BATCKDAY.

D E C . 2 J . 1844

BIBLE VERSE ru n TODAY
WE
HAVE
A DEFINITE
NUMBER OF DAYS TO LIVE.
H A V E WE NOT ALREADY
IJV E D , ENOUGH
FOOLISH)
D A YaVUo

tc iir h ~u,

tn

n um b er

our days Dial h i - may »i&gt;i&gt;Iy our
h u r t s ur to ulMtlmti.—!'•. 00:12.
FIRST SON

Tbc late-lit moult,
T h e w l,b -b i Ijfh l stars
T h a t faded soon
A n * b a tte re d ro w
F o r w o rk ’s gold honey
A n d p a re n th o o d ',
H w e c l m in ted muticy.
N o lon ger iienunrod
I l y dream s th a t pass

As shadows in
T h e m in d ', silk gram ,
M y h eart i« Adams

Ami I believe,

C e r ta in ly , s u re ly ,
G o d loved E v e .
G L A D Y S , M 'K H K .
M e rry

C h r la t n iu i,

Nobody aver

anyw ay.

put things over

by putting them off.

Ppoplo who nre the huppiett
do not always have the moat to
be happy nUiut.
When people lenrn to “ love thy
neighbor n» thyself," then we
s h ill have "pence on earth good
jrill toward men."
The late Lupe VeU* said she
hav er met a man the didn't fight
With. Bhe should have tried a
differen t technique. Such fighting
Is a waste of timo ami energy.
Representntlve^Bhsfer says the
boye a t the front want news from
home, not pin up pictures. Why
h o t send your boy the Sanford
To read some of our gossip
columnists you'd think there was
taoro friction between Churchill
and Stalin than between Churchill
and QUtlcr or Stalin and Hitler.
I t probably would have been a
decent" Christmas In
ora "complacent1
', too complacent In
t not burn for the
G erm an co u n te r o ffe n s iv e In w e s t­
ern Europe.

C

TVe see where ronfumer buying
i hitting new peaks. There’ll be
Jnom Christmna gifts this year
tHrrti ever Iwfor* but tha quality
‘o f aom t of them may not com­
p a re 10 favorably,
•— *
, ■r”
I n New York City they melted
down a buat of. Aaolf H itler at
a bond rally and convert*] It
Into a cue pin or. They muat have
Ipw aa the spitting image
of ty * German Fuhrsr, .

panned had tea) Christm as Evs
drras —gnow and moonlight. The
rheertneaa of the crowds In (be
stre e ts and everything warmed up
the uaually aloof 43-year-old schol­
ar Aa he walked In the street he
•Hiddenly hut (he vision of Christ*
in. 3 a~ all children ate It. and a
IMiein about It formed tn his mjpit
When he reach*! home, lie wrot*
down the tinea and he read them
list evening tn hU oeven children

Merry Chriutmah
'I wish there were some now way to say Merry C hrist­
mas.
Twice today I have overheard that remark. And each
time l have said reverently to myself,
“Thank Cod, there isn't."
The spirit of Christmas Is as simple a- the heart of a
child.
It needs no new slogan and no special sales effort. No
advertising agent can lend new glumuur to its a'ncienl magic.
It in as elemental ns the sun and the wind and the ruin,
as the stars thnt glowed on Galilee one holy night and now
sited their steady light on nn older and perhaps a wiser
world.
No, there is no new way of saying Merry Christmas.
Nor would we want one.
The tree you will deck is the same as ail the trees of
its kind tliut have stood on all the hills since the world was
young.
.
The Joy in u child's eyes on Christmas morning is the
joy that has filled the eyes of children since Christmas be­
came an annual institution.
Buck Of tlve gifts and the gaiety in an Immemoriui
spirit of gobd will to men.
CIir!ntmB8 In utlll Chrlatmita. la a] world awry with
rimngca lut un give thank* ror1onu proclaim permanency!
—Merle Crowell

Henry Schwan stood before

Ho had no thought ot publlah*n(
he fliigli*. or indeed, ol tha poem
ever going beyond hla family
haarthalda, But 11 so happens.! that
• young r*UUv«. Uarah Harriet
Butler, vlailtng the Moorea that
Cl rlstm aa. delightedly p u t a 00py
In hei diary, and read It to her
father, the Hev David Butler, when
she return*) to her home In Troy.
N. Y.
The minister sent It next year
to a newspaper, where It appear*]
among the mlacellany, Dsjc. 23.
1833. T he author’s name was nol
given. Other newspapers printed
the Jingle*. They were placed On
C hristm as giveaways of merchant*
They quickly became known all
over th e country, to Uie em barrass­
ment of Dr Moore, who reared to
have It known he wa* th* author;
He considered it undignified for a
'man ot hi* scholastic standing to
'b* the author of children's Jingles.
.Also, a t that lime, Christmas mer­
rim ent of any ktnd waa frowned
Iupon by religious' aealots; and tha
iprofenaor had to b* mindful of his
position In th* church.
I Twenty-two years later, when he
had finally acknowledged author­
ship publicly, and “A Visit From Rt.
-Nichols" was brought out In book
io rm under hla name foe tha first

ahipora gathered at tha Ijtll*
church. The aunllght pouring
through the window* made the
Christ m aa tree look dowdy. The
mlqUtor found It hard to keep
hla .m in d on hie topic; h i
th o O ih u
kept
verrlng
lrora
nelgnborty. tor* to - th a tree, ao
suddenly called p a n n , and- to
the f lo r a e exchanged between hit
parishioners In fro n t of him.
At th e end of th e service, one
of the members, a butcher, stomp
to -Hia. • "My customers
ay my meat* any more
I’re w orship*!
that

pa u li

Divine Udlnge of peace on earth

la is e d

in

a

bl-m ing.

And beside the tree stood two
laughing children. "W e're lo w is h ^
you Merry Christum* fr no P as­
tor Car.fleld," said on-j of them.
"Till* is hi* Chrlstma* present
for your church."
,
Thus a Christmas tree shone
once attain in u o n Church, a n d f
soon the cuiti.in spread all
through thd land.

Chinese Work Witt)
Yanks On F o rtres'ib ^ .'
A I’ Newsies lures
A .SUPERFORTRESS RASE
IN WESTERN CHINA—Salvage
of u H-29 bogged on on unused
it irot rip nply 17 miles fro m thc
Japanese lino* along Die YclIuwQ
river brought u dem onstration of
lenmpiny between Chinese and
Americans.
■
In the f ir s t n ig h t ra id on N a ­
g a s a k i. the S u p e rfo rtre s s ra n in ­
to n a v ig a tio n s ! and w e a th e r d i f - ^
f ic u llir s
am i
lia ro ly
m ade
th e '
- trip w h ich w a» m, » o ft live p lan e
m i* vtuck in a deep hole.
K ,,r
13 d a ys, C h in e s e
fo rces
iruu id ed the strip w h ile F ly in g
f i g , -ro ranged o verhead , b a g g in g
i l l enem y p lan es In th e c o v e r i n g ®
.•pri a lio n *
.
M e a n w h ile , C hluese and A n te r
lean s w o rk ed to g eth e r to b rin g in
ga so lin e nnd tc p n lr m a te ria l fo r
hc n iro trip . C hinese c re w s b u ried
,r.&lt;m is ll w a y ties on tile s trip t&lt;&gt;^
fo rm 300 fee t o f h ard su rfa c e and
fille d holes w ith rock.

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WITH AJJ. THE JOYS
POS^IBltf '*ON

time, th* Jingles hart become a
classic In tho public domain, and
ha could not reap royalties from
all tha publications.
Ironically, th* professor's seri­
ous works ate forgotten today. lie
ta mentioned tn encyclopedia* be­
cause he wrote the celebrated
Christmas verses.
Numerous direct deacendenta of

never celebrate the Saviour a
b irth without a tree. " It's n
tradition," Paalor Schwan coneluded.
J’aslor Canfield smiled. "There
a re good tradltiona and bad onea.
O f eourae, ona ought to be broedmlnded In m attera of faith, but
Jta wall to bo cautluua in accept­
in g p retty Innovations."
" I t ’a not an Innovation," Paw*

r a s s w

li1™ s o t -mS i1 f i t « Cor . «

rotated out, tu a ran teed freedom
of worship—even fo r m e a t im ­
m igrants and tha courts m ig h t
hold th a t th is even covered ta k in g
aandW It
U d ju n e d , t m i
.to
church on Christmas. But, o th er*

Dr. Moore survive today; several
are In New York's Social Register.
None live In Chelsea now, but Chataca still haa a link with the author;
liters ta an annual d e m e n t d a r k s
Moore Memorial sendee a t 8L
Peter's Episcopal church, which he
founded, endowed and served for
years aa warden and o rg an ist Hla
residence no longer stands, but the

turn*] up In numerous German
principalities. Finland, according
to the professor, had 1U first
tree about 1HOO, Denmark about
1810, N orw ay In 1828.
P a llo r Schwan now began to
buttonhole
strangers
on the
streets. T hera ware awanaa of
them paaalnr through Cleveland,
some planning to go aa far aw
California. A man from Cincin­
nati told him of the firs t Christ*
maa tre e In Vienna, llbted In
,1816 t&gt;y_Princ«*a Henrlelte. The
practice apraad rapidly In Vienna,

- On hl« m u m to Os-relaml,
Rsvsrertd Schwan called a mosttog of leading members of th*
" u ,a reporter
. ... ,
llha ago. had
termed the tree In Zion Church
* "nonsensical, asinine, moronic
absurdity, beside* being Btlly."
The minister told thstn Uio facts
be had ao carefully gather* I. II*
voted to the sale of Christmas told, too, of a song be -tad boord

, According io .a n o tH fr gtraag ar ,
Christm as In Swaden was aevar
celebrated without a tree, the
first one dating back to about
1817. Prom this m an Pastor
Schwan learned also th a t Jinny
fin d , th a "SWadlah Nightingale,
had lig h ted a tree hi Charleston
the y ear before. From another
source h« found th a t England

Pennsylvania, T«*»a,^Naw igrh.
In tee bid tewiis oi ins booui
and young onaa-along the Ohio
and the Mississippi. All bore the
said* aod news. People, who had
come from ,abroad knew the cus­
tom; but Americana ’at large had
no inkling that there was a

Imgnrd'a house all agleam nnd
irconccjveably lo v e ly — tlu first
Christm as tree In A m e r ic a T h *
children were beside themselves
with Joy. and the next y ea r other
settler* lighted tr*«*. So the
pretty Idea spread In Wooster.

THIS

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childhood horns where he himself
hung up Christmas stockings a n d ,
waited for visits from St. N icholas.!
survives tn w hat le now Elm hurst.
U I. Hia grave, in upper T rinity
cemsUry, a t 1331b street a n d ,
Broadway. Is decorated each Dc; I
2 ,th by persona who remember
with affection hla now deathless
lines th a t appear above.

trees and trimmlfifa.

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P re f M ssrs « t He Visualised His Peeiw, Relum ing frees Market an Christines tv # ~ # Drawing Med* by
Ike World Renowned Artist WILDAM SHAtr.

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froup of authors, "w as an editor*! lf lB . I t was a UtUe church, with
mto attached to a h ea v y manu- a gabled roof, no steeple and a
lor a re we worshipw rfp t I t ra a d f ‘I’m returning
h is paper ..-V someone w rote
. . . .
n errlved for the tar*
in It.’ ‘‘—Readers D igest
Wtbtlftor* upaaad the
H tn w ith e friendly plain case of Idolatry,? said a n u\VaJter,r’~sakP the* fussy diner,
rtetouu"—and th an ha
’I w an t some oyators. B ut U»ay
nuato’t be too U rge or too email,
never h id anything Ilka U lti-lhle threetow ad from
too old Of too to u ib , and. they
eeunlry, and wa won’t. »U9d* fo r won’t h av e my
n u stn ’t be sal tv. I want them
fh TflOTlWIta Ultkwlliii about because f a an
told and I w an t them a t ones."
Reverend Bcbi
h n I rE
j t,° daflla_ ami p ro Some talked of taking tha

boUanr ”4a#tiv5s''H*n. Ipr kapd.i

te tlM ai Haw Ywk City.

OUR FIRST CHRISTMAS TREE
h ir t h a

in tbtir btada;
And mamma in her kercbitl and I In
my cap.
Haa juit te ttle d our braim lo t a long
winter's nap.
When out on the lawn there arore
atrek a .terra».-&gt; • »- e-r; .- / iprang iroto lije bad to aaa what waa
the matter■*
Away to 'the window l Baw like a
Bath.
Tora open tha ahuttera, and threw up
the lath.
*
The moon on the brtaat ol the new, ' fallen ano w
*
Gave the fueler ottn id-day to obltcta
below.
When, w/hat to my wondering tyta
ahoulj appear.
But a miniature altigh. and eight tiny
reindeer.
With a little old driver, to lively and
quick,
1 knew id a moment it muJt be St.
Nick.
More rapid than eaglet bit couriers
lie y Cirar,
And he whittled and shouted, and
called them by name;
“Now, Dasherl now Dancerl now,
Prancer and Viaeol
n. CometI on Cupidf on Ponder and
DliUenl •

To tha top ol the porch! To tha top ot
tha w a W
And than. In a Iw /skf/sg, / heard on
• the too!
The prsneiag end pawing ol each little
hoof.
At l draw In my haad, and was turn­
ing around.
Down the chimoay St- Nicholas came
with a bound.
l i t was dratted all in fur, from hit
head to hia loot.
And hit clothaa were all tatniihtd
with ashes and toot;
A bundle ol toys he had Bung on hia
back. ___
And ha looked Ilka a peddler itm ,
opening hir park: ~
Hit eyes — how they twinkled! hit
dimples haw matipf
Hla cheeks' were like roaea. hn note'
like a cherryl
Hia droll little mouth was drawn up
Ilka a bow.
And the heard ol bit 'chin w it j i
white pa tha snow;
’* j
The stump ol a pipe ha held tight in
hia teeth.
And the smoke It encircled bn bead
like a w /«ilb;
He had a broad face aod a round little
btlly.
That shook when be laughed like a
bowlful cl jelly.
Ha was chubby aod plump, i right
jelly old ell.
And I laughed when I , taw him. In
epita ol myaalf.
A wink ol hit aye and a twltt ol hia
head,
Soon gave me to know I had nothing
to dread;
He apoka not a word, but went atraight
to hia work,
Aod Mlled all the atockingt; then
turned with a jerk,
And laying hia inger atide hia near.
And giving a nod, up the chimney he
role;
Ha tprang to hia altigh, to hit learn
gavo a whittle.
And away they all Sew like the do..n
ol a thistle;
But I heard him exclaim, tie -t e rovt
out oi tight,
“Hippy Christmas to all. and to ell a
good n lg k tr

krml. M w n ' l H »m » In Ik* f S . l i * ,

Luke 2: K - 20
Anti there wore in tho same country ghopherds abiding
in the field, keeping watch over thoir flock by night. And
lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them and the glory of
the Lord, shone round about them: unti they were sore
afraid. And tho angel said unto them, Fear not: for, tiehold, I bring you good tidin^.w of great joy, which ahull be
to nil people. For unto you Is born this day in the city of
David n Sjtvlour, which is Christ the Lord. And this shall
be a sign unto you; Ye shall find tli,. babe wrop|&gt;cd in
swaddling clothes, lying in a manger. And suddenly there
was with tho angel a multitude of the heavenly host prais­
ing God, and rays,
Glory to God in the highest
And on earth pence, good will toward men.
And It came to pass, ns the nugeis were gone away
from them into heaven, the shepherds said one to a n .
other, Lot U8- now go oven unto Bethlehem and see this
thing which to come to pass, which the Lord hath made
known unto U fl. And they came with hnstc and found
Mary, and Joseph, and the babe lying in the manger. And
when they had seen it, they made known abroad the sa y ­
ing which was told them concerning this child. And all
they th at heard it wondered a t those things which were
told by the ahepherds. B ut Mary kept all these things, «nd■pondered them In her-heart. And the'shepherds returned,
glorifying and praising God for all the things th a t thoy had
hoard and seen, as it was told unto them.

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Ike n/gAt before Chtiitm u.

whtn all ihtfiuth tha Aouir
Hot § oitatur* e l l itirring, not eras
a motat:
Tha itochingi wera hung by the chim­
ney with cart.
In hopta fbsf Sr. Hicholai toon would
ba there;
The children were ntitled all mug In
their bed*.
While vlaioni ol lugar-plumr danced

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great trunk* and leafy boughs all
but obscured the t'.rab a tfu n p r .
But the *Ur* took pity on it,4
nnd lo! n rain of them felt from
Heaven, and the bright C hrist­
mas star nllghUd In the top of
the spruce, and nil the rest cm
its branches. And the Child in
tlie mar,** saw the spruce ar,dQ
blessed ft with a smile.
"Bo you see," P astor Cant add
concluded. "Ion* bet or.i vlie f a s t
known Chri.itiuos trees a pious
man visioned thd cveri-reen a*
n s jiii IkiI o f ibe F uther’s ever- —
mating love, nrd I’m C hrist Child's™
sta r bedecked birthday gift aa a
-ign from H carrn, nnd he penned
the mliacle for posterity.”
On Die day beford Chrlalmas,
Pastor Schwon answered
the
tinkle of his doorbell. O u tsid e ^
his door stood a lovely Christm as
ire*. Silvery ungelV halr flew
from the sta r on the lo p ; little
glass bells dangled from the
branches, rlmjin ir the wind;
ted apples and gilded nuU d a n c e d ^
between the Ls'Ughs on w h ic h ^
sal, white candies: and a waxen
C hrist Child leaned ngn-nat the

“A VISIT FROM ST. NICHOLAS”

- Merry ChrtolmaHl Whnt’« merry about It? Wlint’n m er­
ry about Christmas with a world nt war, with American
boys fighting desperate enemies from the jungles of Burma
to Eurojjc'n Black Forest? Whnt’s merry about a Christmas
th a t finds travel so difficult, shopping hit ordeal scarcely
to be endured, storekeepers Incessantly overworked and
mothers more dislructed than ever by the chores of liousckeeping and the |&gt;crplexlties of rationing?
Yet oven in this troubled world there Is joy mid glad­
ness because of an Idea that was born'nearly two thousand
lK MAN who wrote the mast
years ago. When Mary and Joseph went down froru Galilee
celebrated of alt Christmas
to Bethlehem to pay Caesar’s tnxes, when the Christ child poems wAin't proud of It.
Clem tel i Q arjt e
was born In the manger, and distant shepherds guided by
did n o t cars to liava hla nsiaa
gold, iia
frnnkinccnse
and myrrh, the
ua nstar
u u obrought
io ilg m ggifts
u m uof
i »uiu.
iin in tu in i- &lt;•&gt;&gt;«
v*"= T,'*
T lwith
u w it..
In :
titled
the jtngloi ih^»
UuU were, In
\iri^
p^»niBC of "pcwcc on CftrUl’ KtKHlwi11 townnl m cn " ^ ^ * u or wi w K . ^ a u . wm
began to glow.
Im m ortal HU "A VUIt From St
Mun are still fighting, still dying, to make thut promise Nicholas," better known as “The
ight Before ChrUtmee," was not
come true. In the hearts of good men everywhere is the N
published under hla name for more
growing realization that only If the teachings of this than 20 years afte - h t compoacd It.
child born in a manger are put into universal practice is oa th e spur of the moment, on
there any hoj&gt;c for the future civilization of the tyorld. Only C hristm as Eve 1822
A graduate of a divinity school
if there is peace on earth, permanent peace in whibh ull mun
■vho wa.jjiayer ordained. Dr. Moore
lwlLaviv*can the aucritice* both
and abroad 1st -van
then professor of Greek add
ju stified ..
u o c A la l LUuaAwtm to th e iKpAaae-.
It is comforting to know that wherever American tneii pal) rjem rsl Theological Seminary
have gone forth, whether into the caves of Pelellu or the and Uie outlier of the Bret Hebrewlexicon, lie lived in a oolobattlefields of Western Europe, the spirit of Christmas has Kugllah
uuuulon upon a slope Just waat
gone with them. There may bo no Christmas tree with’ nlal
o* N in th avtrue, between Twentybrightly colored lights or gaily marked packagus, but the Mcood and Tw enty-thlrd streets
thought of home and fireside with stockings hung from M anhattan The name of the tstate
ClieUea, U still borne by th a t whole
the mantle piece-will he with them all to comfort them.
district of New York.
'
And out of the sacrifices they are making, out of this
Ttie profesaor'a wife, Cotliarlns
war which Is now raging on a dozen different fronts, will Taylor Moore, was making up baabe born, let us n pray, a new idea, a thought', a plan, keia fo r the poor for T rinity Parwhich will put into practice everywhere lIn) spirit of ixmch lib tl a t Christmas Eve when alt*
the didn’t have enough
and arouse m the hearts of men of all races a will to •1L,covered
liirkeys Stir coaxed the professor
"love thy ncighltor". As the star of Bethlehem led Hit- shep­ frdin hla library and sent him to
'he sto re to get more
herds to the manger, perhaps the told red glow of the
Hie S im la through which he
battlefield may yet lead the world to a brighter future.

(Frinii fijilrlt)
LltU i by Ulilc.
I lenrn th e w ay
O f E ila a nt ripped
O f e te rn a l M a y ,
"T ic Id le su n sh in e, '

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1914

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AND MAY THE NEW
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COMPLETE HAPPINESS
AND SUCCESS

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Sanford Doudney

OUR FATHER
AT THIS
CHRISTA!A8 SEASON
WE PRAY
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O Christmas tret, 0 Cnristmaa
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O ur t r a i t In God unchanging‘Tr*. . ,
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he simple melody was sasy to

RELEASE FROM PAIN,1
THOSE WHO MOURN:
DIVINE COMFORT,

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THOSE IN NEED: •
HELP AS THEY NEED

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*hhi Hedy Ere," said one of
B u t P asto r Schwan had atilt
rotmd n o proof th a t the Christ-

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' Until. (U itrHii*l y cstrn liy It) ; iif the b rid e '* p a re n t* w ith D f.
Mr in i«I Ml*. Robert V. I irvpn I vi*it h n parent* Ml. an.) Mr* J.B. R o o t o f the C o iiK ic g a tio n e l
Mrs. Manor Ijuu Ici , ino*l »m
tliy gram! mntnm uf tin- Onlm i.( l.-c immumir Die lim it t&gt;( .. m&gt;r, | C. \V. I*bill. tin it lew day*.
(T iu reh iif f ie la t liig .
g ^ iiitc m S tar will jn»tulI offiici* Robert I hum , Jr,. Dec
in
T h e lib r a r y
w as
tra n s fo rm a d
lit a meting nt the Mumjiiii Hull Huyltiiiti Bruch. Mr*, t.reenlcc I*
W anl Ini* Item rrcrlvrd I hi*I into a s a n c tu a r y , b e a u t if u lly ara t 8:00 P. M. The public I* in-, tin funnel Kutliryn Synie*.
T Sgl. IIhIi'Ii \N illium*. son of Mrs. ralig cil w ith p a lm *, w h ite g l a ­
\\ . t). Stnn.n'll. la s hi i m il safely dioli and ra n d ie s . T h e re m a in in g
III liiilni
room * w e re t a s te f u lly d eco rated
H U W liiM M iv n » )u « « tiw « » ^ n w ie iX K &gt; i» i(« M »
w ith m m id a iin cap an d h o lly .
! l.it-ul Ian lie ii. Monti anil Mrs.
Th e g u e st* u e r e re ce ive r! et
I M o rn sintl their voung n n , T rrry the door b y M rs . H a r r y K e n t
I
arc
expected
to
arrive
to
spend
and M rs . Jo s e p h M r ls c h P r e c e d ­
Fur Peace
I Sunday with Mrs. Moses' parent.), in g th e c ere m o n y "1 l , o 'e A’ou
Nr it Clin-1 mu*
I Mi. nml Mr*. C A. Whiddon.
T ru ly ,*' by
C a r r ie
Ja c o b s-Hond,
mid "B e cn u re ** b y l l u y d ’H wrdeHit) More Ib.tuls
Mr*. W II. Znchry, Jr. of lot w ere sung by J . M a r t in S lin c I W ashington, H.C. it expected to eipher, a cco m p an ied b y M r*. R .
j arrive In *prnd the holiday* *«nil It P ip p in , w ho also p la y e d the
[ her parent*. Mi. ami Mr*. J.l. “ W e d d in g M a rc h '' h v M e n d rli{ Tiiglcy .
sohn and ''L o lia n g t ir v ' mtrrrh b y * * ' ' :&gt;iJ*i-fr”***"
* t a . fi
W ag n er
,’ l.lel► er»traum e,*
by
Mm. I lait-nre Bell mid children. K r n m L l t r t w «» p la y e d d u rin g
Ann unit liohhy, have arrived to the cere m o n y.
*lie mi tin* fh iittn v a i holiday with
T h e b rid e w a s g iv e n In m a r ­
I Mr*Bell'* parent*,
Mr. hihI ria g e by h e r fa th e r an d w o re n
1 Mr*.
I*.S. W hitehurst.
w edd ing g o w n m ade o f n y lo n , a
g ift o f th e b rid e g ro o m , fa s h io n ­
S ta r t
Mr. and Mr* A.M. Zinsier will ed
n g p rin ces* lin e * , w ith a
fu r a
feturn tomorrow from Covington, s w e ealo
c u rt n eck lin e, n fin g e r tip
191.1 Right
l.n. where they -were railed hi.it v e il 'alh
p d a t in m u f o ru tige t htoaMonday
nine
to
the
death
of
Mr.
Buy Boml*
soms. T h e
b rid a l b o uq u et w a s
/.Insci's fatllci.
fash io n ed of n lh s p lc n a c a m e llia * .
And Hold
Mi.-*. M ii in iu -JLa iidar
Orkittdti, im«%t ni'i
y tmtiftd mnlrtiti nt
a n ti a
M l** H e le n W it t e , w h o a tt e n d ­
Dr and Mm J. N. llchson have
tht* L w u c iiil i.iL m l iT ^ a p lrt, 4 h d o i of h M - h n i S t a r . H ill im '|**II ihi
ed
the
b
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w
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f
n» their tmliduy guest* Alfred It
tio’iv uf f in t - of S fin hud i' r h iijilo t N u m h ti
IAvn SntUMla&gt; i i i n u u r
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ltoh*)ni of Atlanta, Mi. and Mr* pink s a tin and tu lle a ls o fa sh io n ed At X-OO o'rliH'k in (lit* M i sttiiii* link) 1 In p u lilir u lt|V|tl*t| lit ,i U«&lt;im |
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Knsigii |*ear liobaon of the t '. S. h e a rt n e c k lin e , and a sh o rt ve il.
Nils]
( Imvaleaeetll Ho.pllal- Sh e r a i n e d « bouquet o f I'roS| i mg field College, Springfield, f i i s o r .S n rg c a n l C a m e llia s .
M iss P a t t ic l.o c W i t t e a cou ­
Mas.*.
F L O R IS T
sin o f th e b rid e , w a s flo w e r g ir l
and
w o re
blue
m o u sse lin e
dr
V g m E IMM
t u g s * « &lt; * * * * « &lt; « » « Miami
sole and
r a r r le d
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of
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l I rI |*|i a\ | l‘* uf
till*
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m m ta w s * w
w ns w » » n r» » » » » » w
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l*rrplt\t* t mn t h ' t i l t
S till.
M»*I|
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Th e beat m an fo r M r . Sim p sO li da&gt; at flu* 11 &lt;Kt
A M m i t lit' i I u " uf th ru
fiiotH ls va e it ■ put I*
w as
H e n ry
W itt e , J r . ,
a lso a "it- i d e a rtl tia|a\
hv flu pa tn» . 1a l a I hti&gt;fmap p u itv
Ih u t i h i v
Tbr ittililtr is rtmlinlly invite*] cousin o f the i bride.
tin* Ri*i I- I* Htmvfdf*
V j*t ** t*VI Ill'll tr IT4-11 at t 1It i*f f I«• h V
to ntirnil Ctirintinnn scr^ico^ in
M r*.
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m o th e r
of
the ii*
uf &lt; hi !&lt;t ma- nn - jut . I I ,H I .1 &gt;lull! It* w
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II- Ifi*
f ill
u| Ih ,’ hit l?t‘l t h 'l i'l " *
iluriiHT which n number of mu&gt;i *ilk and a c o rsa g e of w h ite cam el- Y r t tuts i lini
Ih ft i u&lt; ,*i
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nnonmu i d v ice mi HuiuImv M
A re ce p tio n fo llo w ed lin n .fd ia trI * i » tun j»h t r i*i **k'
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Ih i Im|»
W ils o n
N ew m an
N, d ’t
till * It till |tl , I |J» *,
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Philips uml Mr*. J. 1. Ime 1c
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and M rs
M
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Mu' futfHl
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Ali" at the Mime ic riitc Mi- ii..i» U n v in * e rv in g
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Mr, H iu in c r f a r te r
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i hi is{ tint« Ev c. "ill inclthh the 1 in Die S n p fu ril school * and is n
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if v 8lie Kurd
t\ I . tht
l*»iio.r' iMihi hy IHck A ike . l«&lt;&gt; i local school* fo r *cvcrn1 y e a r* , Mi
f li.i.l*
W ilk , i
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A nd wc Hoftt*. brings w 'lb birr) On o b u n
iituhem**, "AiDe, Shine, for fhv hut r c c e n lly ha* Keen em p lo yed
U / fl I till J
A \ l* M =
*i U* f #&gt;I||l&lt;»k*l
t - and di iffW
t*i *•
d o n ee o i good th in g s lor our loyal frien d s
l.ipht is &lt; nine** hy HuHlev Huck. h i the M ia m i A i r Depot
^ule. II M..|\ N ., I I
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Iu' i 'hunt i * ■ i-\ i •ii'
and I t t iimn tlm ii the Midrmrht
a n d c u sto m e rs
and &lt; foil i
T h e b rid e g ro o m , who atten d ed
I'*. * Ml
B ill
Ml
ink Ml
r Iciii M hv Sitfli' an Sola InU who tim school* o f B o *io n , i,i a tta c h
Y ou h av e b e e n qntxj N) us a n d m refu rn
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tie
heat
11
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*&gt;c e*len&lt;l o*i' k o d e s t « &gt;hes to you o n e
rd to th e M ed ical f 'o r p * o f tile
M
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oik ! all
Aitliut Htaiia &gt;. Mt» J L Initln o ve r *eii&lt; t Dll. ■ U IJS-.
in
1*
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1
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M r*
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.ti I MUIf i .
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mid h- M Arntit:i|f«.
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ft r it is Ii T a n Hint A q u a p laid [in I
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lie* fn' 11**r
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Mill f-( y |
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Min* .lane Kolh, Huh
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Hm iftm Habctw-k and L ie u t. L , C.
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pro^rm n for the Church School dining table- The roeitia wen- Jlaplial t'hureh Ihi* iu t I, end f..||n ' i d b\ “ I io Hit it, ... i hi i*t
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In allver hokler*. Mr*. I..P. IIn pit to m ingelbt-i wilb appi ,priaii
attend.
gnn. mother nf the hoklets, «*
The final ClirUtina* nervier slated in entertaining the g u estwill he held on C h rin tm u s I&gt;ay,
Mi*. H agan irreetcd the guest M o n d a y, nl P 'W A M
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In a crepe dinner dre»* fe.h i""
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af lb* a l . c l l n n of a bo«f&lt;l of dircao-r* frtr th* rn a u ln * r»*r nod
fh* IraAaiicllun nf *w-h Imalnraa a&gt;
mar t o m . Imfnrr lh » lii*»lln*.
K- &lt;1- K l i i a l r j r h . j e c r r l i u y

E a ch claim nr daman&lt;t ahall ba In
If It. TLTNT
an d ahall atata tha placa
p lica
»ci .
. a r c n a n I w r ittUi nnge , and
TO A J d i L
, f ca*ie»na* an d pnat n f f t r . adm ^ u ism a
" i t . i n * " " * “■ nf , h * cla im a n t , and ahall be
! 11.MANt&gt;H
Af.lAINIIT
r*AIO^ awnrn in by th e cla im a n t, . . a n t
KHTATEt
or a tinr ne y , an d any anch claim or
Ton a n d ra rh nf you arc harrhr
n otified a n d required to prraant
_l_______
any cl a l m a and dainanda vrhlrti
ynn,. or rlthar o f you. m a r kaaa
Ilia a a la la o f II. Jl. Efynl,
d c a a a c d i l a r a - o f —anVit~rAiibly. |.»
Ilia l,‘u u n ty
J u d e* nf ttrmlanla
I'o n n lr. Klorlda. at hla o f n c * In
lha c o y r t hi.ua# o f aald Cu itnlr at
Haofi.rd, F lo rid a, within e i g h t c a l ­
endar m n n lh e from tha l i m e of
the flrat p u b lic a tio n o f tbla nnllr*.

_„._

Mrs. SADrE BYERS
Under Direction Of

damand nnl «o fllrd ahall1 be vriliL
void
JANK Fl.VNT
#
,Ve eaecillor off the !j»*t
Will nod Te a lo m eiil o f
II. II K lin l. .fe.-ae.ed
r t f . I pobtlcatlon Nov ?T 1"&gt;tt

Christmas
'\AJoutd (Be incomplete

. BETWEEN u s
PERSONALLY!

ll a * 4\4 **l 4**H (anal**. »f lh* •pp*tlu*!l| I*
• l y i . t i **r t f p n t t .i i* . t* *u&lt; l*J*l (ii*»J* **J
ttavart U f yaur yalia a tfa . . . T# y»» * • »l.k ib* *»•**
• f CkrlUB*. Jay «aJ a Happy, fiaipaiaut H»* War.

Wm. E. Kader
Jeweler

E ssa p

Physio — Therapy

112 South Park AveT^

s£a?,na

DR. MILTON BURST
tlrm uliy • J'uli'.yiiui ilhJit.
for

■ tarn no ■■OH i
-• “‘7+'’V~* - ’t! - V | , , ,

SA T U R D A Y , D E C E M nER 23, 1944

* | iy t t O M U K C O O N S Mr*. lleory Wight entarUlnai
with a tea Thuraday afternoon
IN T H f! fC tV P T fit* T H M iOVHTX
fr iw a . in n v m .n
c o m v .
ho-iorina Ml»« Nanay u M w i,
HOIXYWOOli—lw « vaar* and
, n .(m in t, m m n a A T b
i
Mrfpte
after
Winfield
It.
8h*#Ml*. Martha Wight and MU* &amp;Mrtpta
annoy need ha would in hei EnTATn o r
Suaan Klrtiay, at bar Hama, 1400 an flrat atua_____
lm tha Ilia of t.M»»rd V. Rick
Park Avenue,
Tha MUm * He
IUlan Mutahlaon, nbacker, tba picture (a actually
ruler way.
uilela Oormly.
t
y, WtnlfradrLavaU,
», !CpUtnrm*
ana TW«pai».
« _ . __ llhrt.
amt Vania Ann While clad tn
aiurnnon froca*. yrciiad the era &gt; nn^^iUtent (Swept that
) nnd
;n*»U a I the ilnoi* and Introduced they1
gu
what
thain to the
lhr rwwlvlu
Una.
rwc
ifb lo n ebb
MU* PDlchtofi
n—
Ur*»* al/npt* In II
«raw up a auc
embnaaed blou** am
lend of oppartim
wore n blm’V m » ------Tkerr nrt to many iktngi ne icQuid lU f
with a laffet* bodlca end marlo lay lo rack o/ you fx/iouali)- f t no Hal
ueh eonjecThera he*
&lt;iul*atta iktirt wllh touch** ot
itffAej crratrH by our mutual / rim dikip.
paital pink. MU* wight received
T kru tJr. i t t tuquicam m i-kon trill knoir
her frland* In a draaa of whit
urand black combination dec
fo ttr* itrm all.
The
at IU Uw wwUtltna with- a
H
a
y
/Air C k r h lm a i tiring you au a ku n •
ad flower from which i
rad
J a n e t oI k to ltk , k a p p iu e u , \x a c e aryi
flnwara
tlown to the
Iowan fall do*r
p r o ip tr iiy .
All three wore
ba
s s i t o , In tbdr heir.
„
rr
_______
_
_
pla
plena
w»a
Mr*. Wlyht r*c»tvft( (he cuaptr
on tha aun I. torch, lira.
___ William
___
l^fflar, Jr. lourad lea from a r*»cnad.
•
l l l v a r aarvlep ) d * « f d M o n * ami
The coopiciiirr, accondnir t« .
o f t h e ilinitty luldn r a n lc r c d with
wea alieer tneiieymt,
(all cry a lk t ca ndc’lanra hold in* linenn,
Hlthlad red tapara e n d tlacnralau "Tharn wrro reporta that Oery t
w ith a r r a i u n i n a n la o f I'y r a fa n lh n . Otorar who wt* orlirtnelly wi,.e .e o f ...................
Vaaea
I ' / r a r u n t h a brenchoa nounrad for lie rote, had m tlvn!

MAY THE BLESSINGS OF

Plume 6MI

, ■

SOCIETY

Mrs. Henry W ight
Entertains At Tea
CHRISTMAS REM AIN W ITH V01J
throughout the New Year
Rev. nnd Mm . C. (». Ilruley unri the
people of th e Nnjuirenc Church
a M N (H « W fla « (« llfM W M W N N « M a f« N I

*

I’l.OftffiA

Appointm ent

■U

" ( w a r e uatwl I h rM iy h o t ii ( h e P « W
^ * ^ , 1 ®1*7 t.
■ a ttTid nea r the recalvlfi* l | i * Vh* ! ! I ! ! n
f i v ' p U r e i i n vn«c o f Knlilr eu teria.
lure, (la r y en d I hnve the
" ■ F- i f-t y ir u i i . u c a l...............
l t d during th* manejrel1 end yet our meJJ at hla
■&gt;rflcr~eiul I kanw ha racelvfd
ap p o ln ta d ( m hoiira.

Mr. and Mrs. English
Have Golden Wedding

c

ijtllih
crlrbruti- Ih elr (tuition Will*
dlnif a n n l v e r . i i r y ( ‘l i r l * | i n a . lin y
ni (h e ir h o m
, e . in . S o n. i. h. . rtanf"f'l
...
" Y « r a n n i h e r lh l n « ." ( h e difaeIjCM will i „ r niy-crv**. " lh»r* w e r e navan
wh en all nf ilicfr ihlldjCM
11* iireaen i. i-u-ciit o n e d f u * h t f i men on thut life i.if'., mcnnlrv
w(iu la rc*lili k lii (hr P a na id *
ven faiptllea, each wllh a riifhl
I ‘a n a l / m i * , Mr*. F l l i n b r i h Hat
privacy under lie law.
k ey nf llnllioh
• i art
out
wvilli
ith
.evrn
la w y er* ,
Tb* r- .ii f»li* wo* m a rried
bn um l .non y m i r# dcftlllip w it h
y t'a i. ayf" lo Mitl&gt; b o l l . T»a, uu Itiwyer*, a n il more.
A *tud|n h a .
|t«-v
IP ami
ll i c y
have (&gt;een in lm . u r e o f all i t . a n c l e * b efo re
llvlnir III .‘ftmfnril fur 'iU y e n ii ra n nruccoil. An d than th e r e ’*
Mr amt Mr*. K m l U h have nine t h e m a t t e r o f p u l t l n y Uyrether a
ch ildren and l b if randrh i Id run
■ ereen p la y
front
N a m e* of I I I * d a u g h t e r * and imp., I had *n m a n y w ii(* ra w o rk ltlfiD It
wltii th*l/ famlllea
v*ho
will
Ii*
|
It
wo
don't
even
into# .yat WTO’ll
..............................................
will ht&lt; pry.t'iit a t the reonbin y c i acraen c re d ii
Wlineea the H
iire.enl » l the raiinlon arfll Mr*
» c r lp li “
.•o la t h r l i. n n n f Hanford, Mr*.
| ) a v i . o f Nturko, Mr* llela n Tui
HFI.UROl'H DRAMA
U p o f W * n | i r c x « n , III., F. M,
drama audited "Tha Fmpty
Knulie h,
The*idnr*
K npiuh
uf Room'' will be prey,nicd Sunday
(illlfptirl,
Ml**., F n r o l
F ii ( |l * h nlahi ni the A**emb|y of (Ion
( ‘hureli at 7i(fi o'clock Tn* plot
nn.l KilwanT K n xllah

ribn

x

ru L
Here i liiipinf Ilm t you will tpr od a m oil
rnpiyablr Viilrlldi' &gt; tn iin with your luvrd
mma and ftlt n d t . A n t w C h r lt im a i K r t u n
I. hrrr with all lt&gt; rn|oyab1a y l t i i u m , lla
food f r llo w ihlp . iti pcarr and ronlrn tman t
• • (rea lly needed today.
We klnrrrcl) lru«l that y o u will enjoy
every m om ent of llilt alurlotii or ration, and
lhat lb* future will In in , y o u l l a p y l o r u ,
Paacr ami I'invjieiily.

f

Bril wl-.br. I,./ i u A o v ilia u ( brlilmai
lo each of &gt;uo'

T ruthseelurs Have
C h r i s l m u s Party
A ChrU^ntaa o r o a r a m waa pre*
een led a . part o f t h e a n ta r ia ln
inenl at tho T r u lh - K e e k u r ’e eU»*
nnrty
In the
F lr et
Met)n*ll*t
&lt; h u tc h A n n e * W e d n e i d a y nl«ht
(i lf l a ware d la tr lb u ted from a
)lyhta«( C h r l . t m a .
t r e e to th e
m em ber * pre*a nt an d the yrmip
oAnu H i riel in * • en ro l* UiKHhai.
(iamoa w a re led by Mr*, ll. IV,

S Is

I* the *lory nf the birth of Ckrlit
enactei! In thrp*
and will be enaetoii
ftrett#*,

EAT SHACK |

ANGEL’

two pnileatlnir I
l»tur», abrut the
avrrtxe a aUr **t« for eny roll
la undertnkra." (('neper beara
mil llti'iuii ‘‘I hail two lettai
hut Ihe rcpaun 1 ilidn'l want I,r*
ml* wa* that 1 hail *|»r. Warn](if
I'umliiK up. another blophaphictl
picture ami 1 dliln'i want to do
too inuny film* of lie kind.")

W W M M N W W W W W W M W W N M M M IV M ';

ANNOUNCING
Re-openihg of Gulf Service Station
Comer First St. &amp; French Ave.
■»

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■# A VM E R R T /
6H R IS T M
Al Ihla radiant u a w a ul U«ad
Cheer yrhen w t tlrivv U (oryri
th*** ihlnf* which w t want la
facftl, and when ,a * J faDawthlp and hind (heuyhta are In
Ihe mind. *( all, wa rioearaly
w tjh you and year d eer one.
an ald-UaM en Yuletlde, and
a New Y ear ab eo n d ln , with
M irtru , p i t lurk, and murh

fniirtMitia nnd nffirlnnt nttcmlantn nro yvniting
tn norvp you . .

o’

Drive In tndny for it complete check tip
Complplo line of Gulf Products A nccesfrories

__

Odham’s Gulf Service Station
•Owned

nnd

operated

by

Al vi n

Sincere
(jcc4 WUkeA

LLOYD F. BOYLE

Odltum

llrtwren Ui« trenen
will
he apeclAl mu»l( and &lt;'KH*t«uu
rarau, alao a »hort dlaloRua,
'Tha Btlver of Rceond llMt". 1&gt;4
public J» Invited

table Jrcnrnltd with Ohrlatma*
faana and rad cahdla* by Mr.
.laorf*
f*NMrllruht,
_ . Mr*. R. rC C m -

r

■haw,

Mr*.

Raya *

Mr*.

J.

Aw fo rU
and
M
Crawford
nnd
Mr*.
_,
the hfMlMata, to (he foil
Turner.
Mr. and Mr*. C, C. Prlrat,
The proprnm (or tho vvautni* and Mr*. T. K. tVll.on. lha IUV.
nlmi InrluiM ; Scripture nad ln a , and Mr*. Toll*, Mr*, kiln Irleh.
by Mr*. W. I*, tlhapm nnt |&gt;r*&gt;;aT, • Mr*. Johu Atiranm -Mr*. Vauxhn,
the Hav. Joe A. Tidlei readlav*. Mr*. David. Mm, NV. H. Thornton
"I’n nnd the Auto Hide." ” Mod­ ami tUltr, Mra. ftuniar,
Mri.
wfliar, Mrtern Var»lon of the Vl*lt «( SL Mabel lllouui, Mr*. Fload*
load* QwV
Nlrholn*," "An (dimi-, uf 1 ^ - aun, Mr*. Oliva
Hurubtay Mr*. J,
yeullun," Mr*. J. C. Vanytin,
ffi
Itefroahiiient* of cake, candy Janl* Hlmpmakct. Mr*.
Ur*, Turnai*.
lind coffee were aarved front a and Nr*. J. U MeF.wan

WISH

you

V

HflPPInESS 7

A MERRY CHRISTMAS
A HAPPY NEW YEAR
W» ilncaraty hop* (hat (ha
N*w Vgaf *111 bp Itllld wi(H

e w is &amp; M t e s
mind aurtalvat of tha happy ft*

A g k trlo u i C k r u t m e i U o u r w it h , o f c o u r ic ,
t u S w e n t th e s e n tim e n t to c a r r y o n th r o u g h
g yean.
w a n t e a c h o f y o u to e n jo y
H u \ t h t H t p p l n e t t nnjd P r o i p t r l t y , I t is o u r
hope th u t y o u r e v e r y .w is h w i l l b e r e e lix e d , t h e t

of tho S»te6n

Uilaaihlpt wa hava anjoml |h#
pail ytar *n4* *• p»amUa you
thkf avary a(fort wtl ba ma4a
daring tha earning (wtlvg

is s s t s w e t f ... .

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dandy at hat always baan gur
cuitom.

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THE SANEORD HERALD, HANFORD. FLORIDA

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1911
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cants and adversities that occupy our minds through­
out tho other days of the year. l/cCs celebrate Christ­
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occaaion. LoI' h lie happy! Ia'I.'s be thnnkfuH
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plumbing
supplies,
pre-war
autom atic hot water Heater,
complete stock deep and ahsllow w«JI pupips, pneumatic
storage tanka. A.D. Rosier HI
W . IsL 'W . Phone 207.

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a t GU\i&amp;tma4, tim e!
A i another CVirufmaj dawns, ur in this organisation
are laying aside all other tltbughls anil are reflecting
upon the many reajons we have for which to be thank•
Jul • Foremost, of {purse, is our American Jieritage.
Yet, we ARE truly thankful that we are AMERICANS.
We appreciate too, our friends and loyal customers
who have meant so much lo us and
to the progress of this institution
mSo, to you, our friends, we extend
heartiest good wishes. May the com­
ing rear set the dawn of a
brighter day when the real /
Christmas spirit of Peace on •'
Earth, Good W ill toward
men, will again prevail.

IDE, t l o Herald.

6th. Phone 911.

AUIES BAR pin, three small
diamonds. Ladlas one-half karat
diamond ring. Reasonable. Box
1004, City.
ONE ENGLISH blanket; 1 » | n
U r cost, site IB with sealskin
collar and cuffs. Phone B50 .J,

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Corner First St. and French
Ave. Alvin Odhnm, owner.
GOOD used skates,
Brewer's Cafe.

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Between
Hanford and
910*1.00, J. Hi Nelswandor, IO ST :
(IvItr&lt;|.. Tureday night, 7U0xir&gt;
phone County 4000,
truck lire and wheal. Return to
TWO STORY, 8 room h°u»o on Hanford State M arket O fffe,
two lota. 814 Elm Ave. For phono 46 or phone Orlando
Sale Cheep,
730:;. 910 reward. ___________
LOST; One .f a i r g rey glovesCITRUS' BAGS
ilie U, 2 pr. sox In Yowell bag.
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cabbara bags, Per M. The above
bag a delivered by freight In
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one thousand lota and over.
NORWALK TIRES
BUSIN ES?TsER VICE
Wa HAVE iniatuek a fair quan*
Uty of boUl 1 paastpger and WKLDINO: By an expert ellh
truck tlrasi also a libers)
30 year*1 cx;&gt;eriencc who guar­
quantity of tubea. No permits
antees every lob. Would appre­
required for tube*.
ciate
a
trial.
T em p o rally
NO, 9 TIRES
located a t 408H F rench Ave.
IN STOCK a liberal quantity of
A. R. Welch.
thaaa liras In practically all
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CARPENTERING, general ra­
il, 706 W. 9th
PLANTS
pain. W. J. Russel.,
Btreat. Phone 747-M,
CRYSTAL Wax and Tallow Bar*
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lly Anna Mae Hikes
Extension N utrition Specialist
Roasted qvta as well ns cake-and candies go along with C hrist
iims-time, so today we have some
sn g g e stto 's about them, a cookie
recipe, and a candy recipe.
Roasted Nata
Use about two teaspoons ol
f a t and one teaspoon of sa lt fur
each cup of nuta.
Heleet good pieces of nuta and
be sure to remove all piece* of
shell.
Bprcad pieces In a single,layer
In the pan, pour the oil over
them , and cook them In a modcrateiy hot oven or on top of
the stove. Stir them occasionally
and guard ag ain st over-cooking.
H eating them through laetns to
be lufliklent. (A little longer—
from 18 to 30 minutes— Is r e ­
quired to J)egtJ)lurched. alina»i»
rdr*J«W '-tw »hQ frr tnroiTgh' or until
th e - are a light brown In eolor.j
When the nuta are roasted,
sprout I them on absorbent paper
to ^ Ira jn the oil and sprinkle
th cm v w lth s a lt
N otgx Almonds m ust be blanch­
ed be fora roasting. Four boiling
w ater over thtm , allow to sim ­
mer for throe m inutes, then slip
off skins.
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Ingredients; 2 cup# ground
dried fru it or candled fru it pool,
1/4 to I/S cup honey, H to I
cup nuts, and Vy teaspoon s a lt
Directions: Mix lngr%dlents anil
press Into shallow pans lined
with wax paper. Cover with w ax­
ed paper and w eight down over­
night. Cut Into square*. Rot) In
granulated sugar or dip Into
ineltod chocolate or fondant.
Ginger Snaps
Ingredients: 3 ’4 cups flour, t*
taaspoon clncamon. 3 teaspoon*
ginger, 1/3 cup shortening, 3/4
cup of sugar, 1 well-beaten egg.
H cup molasses, and 2 teaspoun*
soda.
Directions: Sift flour, measure,
add riivramun and ginger, and
sift again, T rrs m shortening, add
sugar gradually, beat until light,
and combine with beaten egg
and molasses. Dissolve soda In
2 teaspoon* of hot water and
odd to wet mixture. Then com ­
bine wet and dr" mixture*, mix­
ing well. C hilli Roll out to ' / 8.
inch thickness and cut with round
cutter. If dough becomes loo
soft, chill again. Baks In mod­
erate oven for 10 to 12 minutes.
For crackled surface, brush tops
of cookie* with w ater before
baking. This reclpa make* 6
dozen 2-Inch cookies.

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A shville, Charlotte,
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lltIN II MAIL perfect condition. /hone Dr to mine and make o It
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Mrs (leo. M affett.
1IOI.I,Kit MOTOR HALES
Phone 622
POKTAULE vlctrola, *20.00. Hox 20b W F irst 81,
WANTED

Weekly freai Oral Oratok-

for tlio past ten y e trs. will be
e 'e n more elaborate this year.
Enlistment* will be accented at If plans already completed by
Army
recruiting
station*
in Van C. KUssrow and members of
IH riiilnghjim ^jm rl
Montgomery. hi*
Grange Bftwl committee are

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NEKDH USED CARS
condition. }30
Box U, c/u IVe will pay lop '•cilhig price*
Herald.
(or used automobiles. All OP A

SMALL electric heater. 210 East

ATLANTA, (in.. Deg. 23. (Hpeciai)—’ Uuiy n lew days remain
.in which ycung high at bool men
can tgkc advantage pf the free
lullvgv work offered under Uic
A rmy RprcistitcvL T raining lieservo ProKrami1’ Major General
Frederick E. llhl, commanding
General of the F ourth Service
Command, annouhicd
today.
"High school seniors and g rad ­
uates who will complete their
high school work by March Drat
or vyho have already completed
tni* work must enlist not later
than December 31st.
Enlistees
must not l&gt;« older than 17 years
and nine months when they en­
list fo r ASTHP,” G eneral Uhl
added.
Applicants must pass a menial
lest, a physical exam ination, and
have Uia written consent of their
parents. As members of the En­
listed Reserve, they are on Inaclive duty. In..U ia . A xiw&gt;-«A kha
Ohfte«f Stales and will not bo
‘-tiled for active duty until after
tlivy am 18 years ntd.
1 ho Army pays tuition and nil
text hooks required for the var­
ious courses of - study. .When
students arrive n t the school
where they will study, they re ­
ceive! a compjeto Issue of uni­
forms, including overcoats, blguir*. th irls, trousers, caps, shoes,
and
underwear.
This
Issues)
equipment Is the sam e as th a t
furnished soldiers on active duty.
The distinctive blue and gold
shoulder patch Is worn as the
badge of service In the ASTIIP.
Students w|U he furnished living quarters complete w ith blank­
ets. sheets, and pillows; and they
■vili be boarded at governm ent
expense.
A8THP students are
not paid wlillo attending school,
but the only expenses will be for
Imi nd ry, cleaning, and spending
money for personal item s &amp; en ­
tertainm ent.
Mathem atics. En g lish , history,
geopraphy, and physics are the
main courres of study.
.ChemM ry- engineering draw ing, and
biology
are
offered
in
some
t-mirse*. Twelve to tw e n ty hours
n wrcek are spent in rlnssroom s;
four to thirteen hours a week in
lahorstorie*; r»nd from sixteen to
nineteen hours a week In required
study, depending u ;k} ii the term
and curriculum
F iv e hours n
week are apent in m ilita ry tra in ­
ing and six hours a neck arc
required for nhyslesl tra in in g —
individual and team sport*.
Accepted students w ill he as­
sumed In one of the follow ing
four schools: A labam a PulytcchAla.,
nkal
Institute.
Auburn.
Clem jon (killegs. Cletnson, 8. C.,
North C e c rg is College- Dablouegs. Go., and N o rth C arotins
Htste Collcoe. Raleigh. N . C.

It's been (desssnt serving you in the
past and we will do everything possible
to meril your confidence In the future.

ono 3 acres land, 2 story house, H K W i M i iHMt iint«&gt; r r j m t m ] , till
mnkem
W or k icum nntecii, 1026
garage, one storage house, one
K. 1th S i
ff°°d well, land tiled, complete
lublrrfgsUon. One 5-acre Term
With 2 story house, ! story G I V E Y O U H la m iiv phofingrtiph
harn. good well, land tiled.
rceo n L* for (h iib ln in h
210 K,
tonroe.

SATURDAY. DECEMBER 23, 1544
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New Year’s Game
In Orange Bowl To
Boast Fine Pageant
MIAMI, Fla. ' Dec. 23. IS pjJ ,
clal) -1- Orange*— the fru it whlflP|
has made Florida fam ous—will
share the spotlight with a native
Floridian, Orange Bowl Oucen
Vernell Bush, when the annual
Orange Bowl pageant Is nrosented at* half-time In the T u lsaGeorgia Tech football gam* Jan.
1.
Miss Bush,' IB-year-old Miam­
ian, will make her entrance Into
a capacity-filled lU dlum of 28,OOO spectator* atop a flo at re
presenting a huge loving cup
packed with paper-matene orange*.
The queen'i float will be placed
exactly in the center o l the
Oranga Bowl’s field, where It
will revolve alowly, giving every
fan a chance to eee her.
Florida's O range. Bowl pageant,
which has grown more snectacu!U' presentations
le r with

cupi|*e* to
'e 1 9 4 6 sptctaC
l»c a rhythm ic picture in tcchnicolor, for a doten high 'school
and chvie organisation liamls will
participate, adding the brilliance
of their uniforms, to the queen’s
orange and white float.
Approximately 760 parson* will
contribute their b it to giving the
Tulsa-Gaorgla Tech men, their
m anagers, and p o ach es a 1 rest
■how In exchange fo r their * p '
pearance In tha bowl.
Among organisation* which the
Grange Bowl committee has an
nounced will appear are Mshi
Hhrins Band; American Legion
Drum Corps; G reater Miami Bovs'
Corps; Miami Edison Senior High 1
School C a d ttlts : Fonce ds I ton
High School C av aletttft Miami
Senior High ‘School M ajorettes)
and high school, bands from A n­
drew Jackson, Miami Beach,'
Miami Edlaon, Miami Sanlor High
and Fonce de Leon.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA. SATL'RDAV. DECEMBER J-T, ItM-t

1908

M em ber

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Author Of Tefter
Answered In Sun
Is Still Alive

Thanksgiving: Dinner
\y a s ‘Warmup’ For
I ’ncle Sam’s Boys

10 Years Ago She Was
Ins p i ra t io n Fo r
F a m o u s Fditorial

to fee«l tin hi
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comes out a d Inen go, through &gt;
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but the bos* said. " Y o u ’re elect
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M a c y 'i hud just opened fof
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business when the women's page a Ifisi mi 1Mil,
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lilhlg* o# .1 tem Uhlp win, h »
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1 .h•n’t kmm * liit * a
mm t* ■ tr V lig l in 11 th e b nnd s nl pwhiskers and boot a Into ms hand* ■&lt;it i rd thg k«*l* -■i
1
k...t|.
ar d said
4*4J 1fnf
1 ^ *48 i'' .1 14* T-- K* "i- «
You’re
"T h is i» your unifoim
dur to go on in ten minut
W h ile I peeled off tin
to blossom out ms jolly N
the headman gas e a f*- *
how to handle the kids
" W e rr all veteran actoi
P»m
he skid, "am i it takes- h
tact xir.c| jutlleiii'e to to
Claunt W e have font
uhl
1 1 . .
* tin .
8
thrones we use
moat
f llut ••»» gi li
it H i
n*rri: t hi
timc depending on how
many
i*"* gt»lw „
tviek -Hit i*l
|&gt;crsoiis aie w aitin g m hi«r "
t J .i 1 Mo k Mi- N hi- i«f them
A s 1 tucked the slo iiu i h into h a d h. * 1 t a ini mg
W mu
i hi*
\ 1ne 1 1
It lie nun r
h
hot red court, adjusted the 11&lt;»n an tn.ni ) u 81 1 - iiiivr i i i 1 mi
whiskers to the head, and applied
Nu.nl n
Nf■
-1 how they
1
the white to the ry e b io A *, the
' b » i 4 ad \
In
M l*4' 0-1
h
when thr
In a illid
m 1 guigle-I
boat St Nick said
Gillv
h suck*!
W a l l 1 a us t i j i m i i i ) . d l i ' i 1 1
I 1MI 1- ofii‘ .••-hftilly
“ W hen you're ready. I'll jingle
and hack Mini t h«
1 on
the v \ 1 1
f r i on NiiiiMi olid r a n I
the.se sleigh bells. The fell m out
lie«r*l , lout- r 1. 111 w e » • • » led
there now w ill tell thr «mldten
“h &lt;gr 1 "fr* d l lu rn i'i* *■1 a -J
that the reindeer m o hutiy * *■ and
JS111it ,1 I ha t 1
ha must leave for a f y
iiiiitiitr
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ROYAL

. C h riitm aa
E t a on
^Htalra d r i l ' » y i r .

A T L A N T A . G a ., Dec. i'3. (S p c
c la h
T W * r (jin at pout* arid
cn i tip a in th r l o u l h e t i t w ho f i ■

a
U n ite d
p lo u g h tn f

th ro u g h th e l ’ » c lflc b a ttle bent,
F i f t y . of
U n r le
Sa in 'i.
aa ilo ra
g a th e red
In
the. m e n u
h all,
fa re *
nerubbed,
h a ir
fre s h ly
'Jir u a lw d . T h e en g in e *
’ ■team plpea hlaa, aa

th ro b , the
th e y kneel

fo r an h o a r o f w orship T h e room
la fo ld and g ra y and h are , e x ­
cep t
fo r
on e
aplaah
of
color
a t the end o f a room — a t rip ty c h
| (a lt a r - p le e e
la
three
s e c t io n * )
etnm llm r on a tab le covered w ith
a w h ile rlo th . It* panels ahow n
co n vo y c n te r ln ir the h a rb o r nm l
ab ove h o v e rs th e M ad on n a, h o ld ­
in g the C h r is t child su rro u n d e d
_ hy
ntigcl*.
A*
the
flic k e rin g
I Candles lig h t
Its b rillia n t m l *
and
hluea
an d (told, th e
h are
lit tle room becom es u ch a p el, fill
i l l w ith the s p irit of C h r is tin a *
peace. T h e c h a p la in concludes his
a lien in g p r a y e r and the stru n g

. h young

voices

ru e

III

a

»'«■Vh.-n Y.it r. tOrgnni/.iitiofi rnrnictl
To Make Cliristmas Gay For All
li* ■N

chunl

*'U h Com e A l l Y c F a it h fu l, . ."
M a n y a scen e lik e th a t w ill be
enacted
on
C h ris tm a s
Kva
in
ju n g le , d e s e rt and m o u n tain pas— a ll o f th e m cen tered aro u nd n
•w co lo rfu l t io rla h lc trip ty c h , ltc h ln d
4 those t r ip t y c h * stands the C m
le n s C o m m itte e fur the A r m y and

N a v y , and

behind

it a n o m a n .

Sh e
i- M rs .
Ju n to *
M m gun
d a u g h ter in !u « o f th r late VVnl
S t r e e t tyco o n . J . P . M organ
H er
husband, a fo rm e r vice in c ident
o f J I* M o rg a n &amp; C o . i- now a
lea ve a- n c a p ta in in rite n a v y
M r .’ M o rg a n b ro w n
blue-eyed, is p resid en t
lie n s l iiin m n ic e
foi
and N a v y , o rig in a lly
a re g io n a l g ro u p of

od

Nc«v

Jersey

t m i n l and
of the &lt; it
ih r A r n ij
fm .a d .d aN. a
Yu fl,

urod they had something of a ’
rt*pa*t on Thanksgiving, “ haven't
►c m nothin' yet” in th r » « \ t»f
food, a glanco a t the C h ris tm an
menu to Ixr prrvod them r w r u U .
T h r lh-c 2b menu for the »»lilii'f^. i detun'd today by thr t^gurtrrm a - trr. Fourth Service Coininnnd here, shown that the t r a ­
ditional Thanksgiving feed v u i a
sort of " i r m u p for Uncle Sam 's
go or met * of the A rm y,
T h e y ’ll s t a r t o ff fo r C h m t m i s
m o rn in g b re a k fa st w i t h : Grt*yc
fru it * d r y
ce re a l,
fresh
milk
F n * o rh toa*t, o r p la in t» a « t if
thi v p ie fe r, b u tter, siru p am i cuf
I
fc*
f b i i c ' l l I n no hath fo i •t-ippcr

bin Ih r menu makers. It apiu a v
f i r i ret I th r b o y « w ould hr p rc tlv
I ’ fed up b y the tim e the rv**
rm n
meat m ils around, ami thev
vm

cilurits

» l t » | u i|| g ct
V e g e t a b l e so u p . I«nled
w is h e d It* I h * o f M i n i ' f
t*i th e
f i unk fm ter*, boiled potatoes left
U.sS. A r m y 27 th Di tuon and over vegetables, pickle rvh ih ,
Intel c * te n d ril to a i ml tonal o r ­ n m U r t l. bread, butter and cuf-

g a n isa tio n

fei*

"T h e trip tych * started a* a
reault of a Ti*dl I made to an
army cam p.” said Mr*. M organ
In the com m iltee'a N r*
York
headquarter* r ^ r n t l j
“ I naked
what are el! lien * could do for
4'I'%Mi11■«•ra o m n r f **u11

Hut take it look at this C h rist
m«o dinner menu:
R o a st T u rk e y
S a g v D ressin g
G ih
lb le
lc tl G r a v y
C ra n b e rry Sauce
S n o w fla k e P o ta to es
i f om(M«#4 On P i f *
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tim e, more than 1 " " •* -m - 'e m *
ign
there «u- o p ir n s
lilt e
lue e\e«l gn I named
\ irgm iu
( i ' l l anion, w Ini w m te 11 letter t-»
t h e New
Y o rk Nun a n d n * k e d
‘ .ir the truth about S 11 I a 1 IfMi*
fire editor
w rote b.n k
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V irg in ia , there is .1 S a n ta » lau* '
u letter that M in e ha* been
quoted thiumand- *-f tm uii»d»t\ V irgtrmi i ' *put» gt*.wn
ill
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-to
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B y A D E L A ID E K E ItR
A P N « » » f r * lu r r * W r ite r

53.

Take Ar Look At Sports Editor Plays Santa
Young Suffering
G. I. Menu For
At Macy’s Department Store Hardships M ay
Christmas D a y
Have Bright Day
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f

Portable Scenes Given
To F o r c e s By
M
One Of Morgans

.M H K It

Ghnstmas

Y O tI R

C H R I S T M A S AND O U R S
W t h clio vc in C h r u t m o * '

W c h c lic * c &gt;n

C K r i i t m a i b o c a u i c wc fu lly u n d c r i l o n d th «
f r u c t i g n i f i c a n c a of Ih c o ccasio n.
W # b a lie v * in if b e ca u s e it gives us an
o p p o r t u n it y to express our tb o n k s lo r the c o u r ­
tesies w ith w h ic h you h a v e fa v o re d us in the
Past
W c believe in C h r is t m a s
b e ca u s e it it a n established
cu stom

TO THOS€ WHOM W€ S€RV€
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A S T H E S H A D O W S O F T H E O LD Y E A R

B Y THE LO YAL T H O U G H T FU LN ESB OF

LEN G TH EN

T H O SE WHOM W E S E R V E

TOW ARD

THE

TWILIGHT

A N D A S WE P R E P A R E O U R S E L V E S FOR

W E A R E IN D E E D G R A T E F U L F O R T H E

T H E P R O B L E M S O P T H E N E W Y E A R . IT

O P P O R T U N IT IE S

O IV E S U S R E A S O N T Q- p a

l i8F

THAT H A V E B E E N OURS
S IN C E R E L Y

HAVE

M ANY

-AM O NG
•" L

THE

B E L IE V E

G E N U IN E
PEO PLE

THAT

WE

F R IE N D S H I P S
OF

HAVE

All!

to

I

BEEN

T H IS

F IN E

the opportunity of renewing
old acquaintance* which otharwis* might be forgotten.

S C IO U S O F O U R R E S P O N S IB IL IT Y TO
Y O U , W E OQ H O T H E S IT A T E T O R E N E W
OUR

PLED G E

O P E R A T IO N

PP

S E R V IC E

AND C O ­

We b illiv e in it b ecam e
it i* B tim# whan everybody
should and con be happy. All
of ui, re g a rd le ti of circum*tanets, havs m u sh for which to bs thankful. We
a r s a w ort of th s ie facts, a n d fully apprsciat*
th e m whtR ws axpress our Christmas Greetings
to those whom w t servo.

Iff W H A T E V E R C A P A C IT Y

W E M AY B E C A L L E D U PO N .

C O M M U N IT Y ; F R I E N D S H I P S W E V A L U E

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A B O V E A L L T H IN G S M A T E R IA L : A S S O

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PA CK s n t

THE

RATIONING
CALENDAR

. -rt*a —
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r !)
? 1*
*

f

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for tint tcaaon now t »1U
b o n a , T rn n rasre , Sllijlaa!
mTKifcr.)
I'rrlod 4 and ft ftlfl dll Cf*UffOn»,
"•■hrdulol to oxpirr Srp lrm bw 30,
■mil all definite value rmlpona
left* over from the past fear'*
rntitni. may l&gt;e n*ed in rich nn ea
[ ui foul oil throughout the coiu&lt;
my 1.rutin* year.
I'eiiiHl 'I anil Period .1 fuel m)
i &gt;it lolling omipun* may now Iwi
nurd thruujrhniit Klnridn lit m rluinjre ’far
in cnlltin* nf furl
ml, hivli.rt n l ’ A lllierlnr f’liaimcy
Hulln Mini lining I’rrind I rnu|Kint tiluo remnlo valid for 10
fhiJIiiM* each. Ilutlrr aaid the anrrMiiirrinrnt thut ration* of fuel
nil rt'inairi lmchnnitrd at 10 Rnlhum tier unit emphnalica the
ncril for tin eful timucrvatlon.
lou-UnUy heavy inilitary noi-d*
liinl liuiisp'ii lotion u n c rta iu tic*
inoiuhlteU r i y ifK'rcnv* in th*
i alums, 0 1 ’ A said.
FIREWOOD
The
Hoard
has
riLnhll«h*’il
i n te i as folio-** oil all firewood;
II'. inch or less $21 a cord.
21 inch
lift.SO a rord.
In inch
$16.50 a cold.
AMMUNITION
In rrmhuitt the 20 J * r t d l '
pr*miirtii-|iTfVfuuiTy aTTbwca ThT
"sinylr" sales of rtrfliart* arrr-"
munition, Ol'A said prices now
must hr rom|uitcd In pioporlirut
to the full h oi price. Wlien the
premium on lea* than h m lot
sole* « » » allowed, Ol’A said,
such sale* const itulrd only a
small portion of total sales In
the nation. Hms ever* runny &gt;n»(ftilers hist year used the proviiiim to evade eeilinir pnees,
maltiny nil hnyers purchase thrir
ammunition in broken b«K lots,
n iiA IIK T T ES
luitml roinplniul
&lt;u alleged
1 11it it
sales of ciKSletles pronitd
ed 1 istricl &lt;* I ’ A Director (.'Kauri
it-, tt (tutlei to taullon smokers
toila- that they alio e hold tin
key to tthcllici
n full-flcdif.-1
liluck market develops from the
piesesit acute s holt aye.
“The shin lasfe." lie said, “ I*
ohvlmitlv ui.'yrnvatcd hv smoke!*
buying in atl vance of normal
need* to liuild up personal sup­
plies Some are apparently will
my to pay more thao lc(fnl price*

nmt are therein" itowinir the sc&amp;d

0 h ,O h 1
.

'S W ong W a y !

&lt;X)AX In CvLStom trsW iih
A D V E R T IS IN G
Sacked by (hod S e r v i c e ! J

for a Mack market which will
eventually
only
deprive
them
foi tiler of live t iyai cites they
i ht-i ish
I ntler m U t t i r rtyulalloos. all
tiyart-tte ret.iilet - .tic i t-*pilll‘d to
(H’st * eilllty price* in j lam view
it'd uit- pluhil'lletl fioin cxeeetllUK
the legal price- hy such rsnaier
methods as " t i c in" sale*. Ill
dividual* ate triced to trptnl any
sovpt-cted viah«iloti* to Iheir 1ih-u|

Preserve to conserve
. thut upplicH to elothes,
especially. Have your clothes properly cleaned to
make them last.

Seminole Dry Cleaners
22U M agnolia

M Y H O liliY

A ve. P h o n e MO1

SI 50 THE ROUND

IJO X

H ERALD,

SAN FORD,

W ED N ESD A Y,

FL O R ID A

D ECEM BER

20.

1911

WELCOME BACK
TO THE USO

CLOSED Z DAYS!
l.oad.s amt loud* of holiday foods at famous Tahir Supply low
prices now ready for your weletlioti. I’lrnsc huv early— (o avoid
disappointment and lo help us oul durintf the holiday rush— thunks!
Wahlorl Rum and llramly

FRUIT C A K E . 2-lb

U SO first focused i n attentirn
on young recruili, many of them
•way from home for (he f r i t time
U S O waa the link with h*me that
helped them over tt-j»roty,h place*
Senricemen, luch *&gt; tin* veteran
being welcomed by USO rruacol,
"Mac", art coming back from the
biltlefronu. Many USO cluba jre
now cenltrlng their activitlra around
convaleacenia not well enough to go
home, but much in need of comfort
and undemanding and again U SO
become! the link with home. USO
la aupporied by the American peo­
ple Ihr- -S -he M illor-I Wsr |T„„d

Stoklcy’s Christmas IMc

Table Supply for the Finest Birds in Town!

V e J- S c t- a t/ j;/ "

it UK A I, COMMON SKNHK
11) Spud Johnson

YOURSA/OW/

FLORIDA'S RURAL 110VS
AND OlItt.K AUK DOING
Mill II H i l t W A It f'ltO l.llA M
Kinchin
miuvttcll be
proud of
the way hi which it* faun youth
have re*.|&gt;ondril lo the war food
production pi Miriam. Indeed, had
it not tarn f»»i tin sturdy and
patllMtu effort*. nf {‘ illthid'* I 111 ill
boyf and gill*. thi* stute wuut.i
not liwvc
hernjiIj Ic t«» meet tin
product ion tf'iul* th.u hu\»- l-oti
n*AigtteiI tea it foi tin pnM three
yenr h.
(io Into the country di&lt;*hn (•
and talk
with Ilia funnel* nml
fat in VMttnrn on the mallei, and
they will con vine© you in no un
cdrtnln nmunerof the
Invaluable
aid theau &gt;Dihig.nl©l a have jenijn
©d in producing the log field and
\eg r table ciojm, l lie retonlbi auk
Irig &lt;iuj 111i1ie, of milk nnd eg i*
and the gi«*ul number n »d bog
mid e ii Itie hi lie in
tin greatIv r * ptui'ih d to r d h td the Nut am
r l o r i o f i 't

Fight Needless Waste!

SAN FORD

Sun

SvedlcHS

M a id

(and They’ll Go Fast!)

Mayonnaise

SA USAG E
G.i

farm ynung •ter h ruivr Inn I
own piivtit© piogt^tiin foi
prod nr l ion their maai« him
whte'h, nit j dentn!|\
liavr

Ih'cii

iuj

nifiin

fuc tor

mi

main firm crop*.

Hoyt and girl* have worked
long hour* in the fielda, plowing,
hoeing, and harvesting, in grave*
help to hnrvtnl the lug fruit
crops and in vegetable fields,
lUnnting nnd hurvrsting such im
Uortant crop* a* Imhiiim pot«t&lt;H-*
IomihI o* *. *trnw Ik*» I ies. |&gt;c|"i»-ik,
ami cahhngr Many n youngster
under
I*f» ha*
tnk^Tt ovrt
m
" man's s i t e " Job on the farm dor
ing the past th icc y e u n and hus
flllw! the gap le ft by someone
who has gone Into the a m m l
forres or Into war industrial

Link

lb

39c

1-lb Bag

35c

'’muse M a a t

lif

O YSTERS

lb

25c

HnyonKals'l
L i.n b R ib
Lam a

Chopi

S lo w

lb

Oool T on g ues

Mueller Spaghetti or

Bologna

MACARONI

Picklo P ig

lb

lb

Lamb R o a st

Snloifi. C u b Stoctk
10 im R ib Roast
Q h jc !; Roast
F.osh H am burgor
lb
19c
Short R ib s

lb
lb

Foot

Puro L a rd

lb

tb

N*. P’inl*. Grodc B

pan lift

Beets No. 2 can

Loir Chops
0ono:ess Shoulder
Rib Chops
Voal Livor
19c

Lobsters
Dii'is Tla

Aiullct

E xtra Fancy

DocoiiitH'r lire quoin*, announc­
ed hv the DWtrlct Ol’A Office In
Jarkitmvllle, ure expeclotl to irive
little relief from |&gt;rereut -hurt
litre’ loir tlmlerly of eommcrrinl
tlrea. f&gt;,n11 Im-iruM-* in mei oil
quota* ofpiinacngti up
nml
heavy duty
truck nmlhtl* tire*
are. caiiecled lo he off*ct by
apfilicaliun*
from imitorials
of
tna illfltricf duritiB the month nml
by the "backlog" of iiiiiilicution*
which has accumulated In rtcent

SA LE

Herm an i W io n c r i lb 35c

nve r a 1i

lenulu, and tin v aUo have out
done ii 11 their pilot effort* to
helping theli parent* with the

Long

Km gan s

1 11 c l n it n n n iih iu % m u !

oihiM
l heir
TmihI
JccI n

F at Roasting
CHICKENS

Hottest Price in Town!
Texas, Shipped, Dressed
While They Last

R n Bed

PATNA RICE

month*.

Snapper

P erk

P all

Loan Shoulders
Fresh Sausage
M e a ty C h o p s
Frosh Homs
25c
Pic Pork

Ju.il Arrh«d — ChrWmaH

Well Bleached Chrlslmas

Poe T h o se W h o Love

fieaL Pia

Voal

HARD CANDY
1 lb Cello Bag

F in e T h in q s

atafcelf’a Wk*l» t 'a , » W

C abb ag e

Sure, I carry

when I can get it,
).

.Yallow •

R utabagas ii»

TIRES CHECKED

Oa.

Huvo your tlreu, checked
bvfre it’s loo late. May­
be' they need * recapping.

Yam s

Lights serviced
Battery Charged
Broke. Lining

you can

6 c Carrots 2 bch$ 19c

Canodlan

Bottled-in-Bond' in stock,
.

it&gt;

^ir-=" l ■
&lt; ___-

4 c O n io n s ,5 ib$ 25 c
,

.

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u»

Valley Priaie

Peas .... No. 2 .... 11c

mma

Meeeaaeaie Tm u W ,

•

Sauce.'.... 8-oz. . . . . 6c
•“e f f
Catsup. . 14-oz. 15c

T IR E S
ItE C A P P E !

Potatoes No. 2*/* 21&lt;

'Arcado

400 Sanford Ave.
A resteB ld f.

Sauce .. No. 2 • 14c Butter .. 16-oz. .. 25c
Vegetables No 2 13c

19c

■y -i, *
‘

Apricots No. 2*/2 27c
114. .»»»!•

■ la te

Cmpatof

5 ib* 2 9 c G rapes

. Taper Calll. Cnoball

Grapefruit 5 lbs 29c
5-lbs. 45c
Apples

rw k

Olives

�V

TIE HEMT ttSTlLL TIME!
H w« wish to he freej If we wish to
pTearrvs Inviolate thont IntsUnable privlleges for which wr have bean nu lung contending—» e mast fight!
— P A T tU lK

H

U K M tt

AN

Saipan-Based
Bombers Hit
$
Jap Factories

^

22. 1941

N U M 1IK R r,2

M cm her ANsiiriuird l ’rp*;s

------------------------- --------- ---------------------

!Russians Said
Nazis
Offensive
Is
Blunted
Jo Have Begun
In Last Desperate Gamble
New Offensive

Probe Mystery of Jap Balloon

Long Dorirtpnt Northem Profit Flares
Up Anew As Reds
Mo v e 27 Divisions

Fighter Planes Now
• Operating From Air
Fields On Mindoro,
VjHourFromManila

Fighting Flares Up In
NewArea AhBelgian
City of St. Vith Ih
Reported Captured

These Paratroopers Landed Too Hard

A hundred SaipanTbiuteil
ouperfortreasea bombed air­
craft plants at Nagoya on
Japan's main island — the
fourth B-29 strike of this
® week. Tokyo claimed
10
Bupcrforts were shot down.
American fighter planes in
the Philippines begun operat­
ing from Mindoro, only a

T W O A R M Y O F F IC E ItH muJ un F ill mim Arc pictured as they ex
aminwi purls of tile fior
bn Iloon found
nd hi
In n snow cov ei ed
fo rest so u th s cat of Mullein'll, Montana
Mode of M g h p r o c e tie&lt;i
paper and rnurkvd wiih Lip
indication th|l iU m*nu
f a c t o r v m J a p a n hud &gt;"'cn finiched un October 31 of thin year the
hulltMin vt im recovered mLn t ftHli it* Incendiary device umj fuse
Work ing to solve the 'iiyatery of it'* origin and purpose, t h r ihr©*.
men pictured a re (1 1 • i » Major 1 I Huljfiaim and C a p ta in W R
SLirmrd «•f thr U K Anny him! A mmi I W ( , Banister of the Krtierat
Bu reau of lnv^U|Cdli"ft 4 Int* i national Sound photo)

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■*-- WASHINGTON.’ ' Ifty. « • .(A l’J — Russia ban promised
to meet the rising Allied de­
mand for lied army action
by hurting some three army
groups agalnat the Germans'
eastern front. The United
States and Britain have be.en
Informed uf the offenslre'a
etartlng
date.
Washington ■
Soviet source* reported today.

•

£) half hour from Manila, os around
troops closed the nutcracker op
b y t e island's shattered Yamnahlta line.
Deadly American lighter planes
are firing aguiuat ific Japanese
_ from a newly eonstrtlrted air• drome on Mindoro Island, less
titan 150 miles from Manila, Gen.
Douglas MarArtliur reported.
The announcement that the new
field hacked out on Mindoro'*
southwest coast is In use marked
0 attainment of the primary objec­
tive W the landing on the island
a week ago today. \
Its importance, liolh to the
Americans and the Japanese, was
demonstrated a* the enemy «rm
_ 2U plnnrs ngainst Installations
there Wednesday Klevcn of the
raiders were downed in fierce
aerial combat
with American
I.ightnlngs and Thundcrlxilts One
American fighter nlanc was lost
Nutcracker More.
.a
The communique also announced
that the Tenth and TwentyFourth Army Corps In a nutcrack­
er move have formed a junction
In the Ormoc Corridor
The Japanese, particularly on
the cast side of the road, werr
-• Striving deaperatcy to keep a gap
open io the? could slip through
to the west in the direction -of
Palompon. their remaining es
cape port.

e r a l d

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

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. DECEMBER

Rfltahlhihed 1908

VOLUM E X X X V I
■ f ii , ■■ ■— ■ ■

K(Cp O t* K.rtva
Bondi'
Buying

t o d a y ns f J c n e r n l E i s c i i l i o w e r .
clu .- o d fy in jr t h e drive* its t h e
Insl u r e a l N a ^ i {janih li*, c a l l .
t*d un Ilia

troop s

(t*w(lflu«d

l

C ITY B R IE F S

Home On Leave

Two Naval F l i e r s
Killed In Collision

_ Philip B a c h Installs
Fast Freezing Unit

Labor Camp Ready ‘
Ta ‘ For Farjh Laborers

u%£

Charles H. Thurston
Is Missing Jti Action

Agenl C. tL ^ r ^ d ri ^ HH ^ % r e 4 £

baa boon
___ Dawaon said that ho did
n ot definitely know whan* tba' from the
worker* wosid arrive, ike rnd ja d hla wifa,
6a oy l A iiW if rood AJm m iftraftan which baa charge -* tba
aa to* whether -tba
b n , gaol bare would
'
a lean negroaa
of w*r.&gt;: .

reported

missing

In

W a ? Department to
th# form er Tommy

wsruT'c8; ^ *"
X&amp;iXZ

Cpi. ThuraLon. who volunteered
In August e f 194S , was aerrtng

,i*rw j i(i(K^Is^eima,-•

Th^re will
F lo rid a
evening.

Sta te*

no drill of 4’*• •
f»u*rd,

,Mnii*l..

Victor &lt; tirck,
i)ui i&gt; &gt;«&gt;I11•
unii* of ihr Heinihule
Finy*
Food
I11Blit In br
by ill
U

Spring,
cciv ln g

rctmrU
ordom

Ihnl
fcfr

he

Is

lodkcr

from many unit tnkers. lie mitlid
that he would be gUd to rontti* ‘
shy
prospective purrhuttern **f
units who might be in te reitfl
A 1 9 4 0 . four ooor Blyinotj'1
tednn, the pro perty of CUudr
W t thorington.
reiKirteai
alulrr.
T h u r sd a y night fr om Its parkitig
idsce on Hecond S tre e t near the
Kits T h e s l e r , wi*"i found

thin morning in wrerkcnl coiwlri i*
»l the c^rnor t»f Ssnford A m -m"*
snd
Twenty-fourth
Hlreet,
visa reported by police. T tin r
wsa no switch kev in the csr

The width of sUndsnl .gauge
n ilro sd track—as used In tbe
United States and most Europe.*"
countries— Is 66H Inches between
the Inside edges of the rails b*
low the top of the railhead.

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Says Cofliedten U*ft
Her I*cnnilcvife With

\0 n « ic

5.. no

S a n ta Claus Expected Tu Arrive At
Naval A ir Station By Special Plane

ff
PP-. V

a

■ - '

&lt; -*
b,4rt * A*7 * •* '

a

-

ory, a turkey dinner will bv
served fur tin enlisted nun tu bu
followed at from 8l30 until 1:00
P, 54. by a dance wilh eiuaic by
th* station orchestra.
There will be a apodal Christ­
mas movie shown Sunday a fte r­
noon and evening, and during the
evening special Christmas carol,
will bo sung by th* Station choir.
» Christina* morning a t , - 10:30
o’clock tba WAVES will have ft.
party ot their barracks. During
the afternoon and evening them
will be a epeclal USO camp show.
A t the USO at 0&gt;0O P. M. F ri­
day th e n will bo a' formal dance
with music by the Station orches­
tra. On Christmee Eve, th# club
will be open, following church
stro k es, s t 1:90 A, M. end will
serve breakfast. Supper, buffet
style will bo served a t th* club
e t 3:00 P. M. Christina* dey.
r Chrietmaa day also, the
s ta ff and helpers plan to
take parireges containing fruit*
to ths -NaTpo Siatian

Eutign John E. Hmlg* nf (lu­
ll. H M aritim e
v i r r nn.l f o r ­
m e r civilian emplei’iir h I thr S a n ­
f o r d K arel Air S la t ln n . arrivn,!
hum* Fridav for a holiday visit
with Mrs. Ho, lor and d a u e h l o r . I

hlfst P *U ;. --------Hodges- 8 i/C, Ii now In Chicago,
From
Wale.,
En».
Hodge
brought to The Herald e e v e
B ritish .pepert, '‘The Reynolds
Mews," which feature* on Its
front page a hitherto unpublished
portrait o f Shakeepeere, along
with the war new*.
The motto of this paper in
"Government of the peopD by
the ntopla end for the people.
Another paper, “The i’eonle.”
riv es tim et tor hleckotrt In I-ondon. Plymouth smi Birmingham.
""D R IV E R - FIN KD
Charged with driving while
drunk, B .E . Slogletary was fined
ITS tad Costa or 60 days, Wedbaeday by Coanty Judge R. W .

iTtfaro-

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I.I.mhI I.- mee t demand* ari*ni^
I nnllHiird OH rug* 1 ft*

Lnsigm John Hodge i
UeturnsFrom Englnnd

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Gives

I,Y.

ht-nl* bpfere llu- animal* Iftv.reached the Rr.qer rn.*..l * 1. 1";.-

Santa Clap* will arrive, p re v ­
ents and all by airplane direct
from tba North Pol* at the San­
ford. Nava) Air Station at 3:45
o block Saturday afternoon, it
was reliably reported* at lb*
Station today.
A M of cblldroft of service
non aftd civilian employ*eg of
Ihe B U tlea wUl be a t tbe hangar
area with parent* to see Santa
make * nke landing.
A fter
San ta's Introduction to . ell by
Capt. O. P, Smoot, station com!
■under, atfU win be distributed
to the children, enmctly suited to
their age*.
Plenty at even La fo r enjoyment
of m t I n man and women at th*
station or* •«bad triad, according
to L4««t. Ivea a Wllliamw »U Uon'YoerooUon dlroetor.
' F rid ay evening there will be a
boxing smoker In th * gymnasium
front 6:60 until - •-■OO o’clock.
A movie will be shown e t 8&gt;00
o'clock entitled, "Stftriftr D lofw
for Soldiero." j«
Batopday ev«nlny s t

I'two I

People Are Asked To
Ivvereise Kent mint
As Stakes Are High

Nut» can be substituted for
part e f the fa t In a recipe, eln&lt;r ioajdta] and tiMik me lo the hos­ M(|&gt;plv nf mrat luvati*r iiri«Ju vr*. •l)i|'mi'Ht in wlmle form In Frouee
pee ana are over 70 per cent f*t pital."
kan«irty
(hi) imiu.* j&lt;IIi IH! V of The
w a* in rtm[tunae to
end walnuts* hickory, Gilberts and
Judge Ilunry M Willis Iranrd qruiilnii live niiimaU. will la. an uru.-nt idea from arm y headbutternuts over 00 p e r cent ( ml
(t'gRlUuHl Ui
T *m
"(fiven to t i p liquidation of llir-ir quarter, in France lor whole

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paper), Ui«t n ifirl
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lent leu- fu r of
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f , f M n hi»(i*'Y wi si ' t . . f f ,
U.
.Mid id'll"'-1 iiinft
in i « j4» L VkCl e ft Ii oined w "t ub'1
plating til ft Clow* *' $WI'MI! iAt liefI
ipp . - cil 1i \ r ft l o r n *t .it
M i K* wi-d-fti. etirl*** wliii l toi-is
fore court adj*»tu m-d until «ftci VV F \ I m w
i'«*ihni(s in tin- i n*1 iiti.l f i r ft a
itggl 4- Me fighting attitude" of
Ii
It
Hui hmit. rt'p***rtenLtlive
Chriatinaa.
&lt;t f
XuTeit) Vomtifft “ a nujtUul
(leu \ i-intin'M'i ftiid In- tendei
Furauing the auicidi cjus'-de. In* nn rrn o n U belln ’ f i ihr \ btr
lira* % * SNuallirw
s l o w that will r m p l " ) I«&lt;•«I tulciit
cl'Miiiml position
returned to thr telephone culN
Thr ■crintor « - * t*ifrit tl t- it
iiiiigiiitiule .»f the struggle fur ils piiMjuclmn m m nu mber uf
"Did you nhnne tho same in*
Ictrrrniti ** art nti tun T *
lu* 1i«*a vy
ill lew llivillvnl t luriijs e i t i t s * uullliirtl » prupusiil
formation L» the rtveaving ho» ■Mrssible to until II Ik klllti nrul nrul I t fb*4 tc«l
fut Liurta tu aponsur u l.cncfti
n.ear value
ft civ
t»&gt; then* ouirur
piUl "
*h»»w here.
dressed. un,l ibrfc w ilfil vt ...tHTh rrnl WiiwhiiiiMt
.1*•vrb.pmcntH
“Ye*.'*
Iniu.r avails J . r\rfi t*» try ir t a. 1
I 1 fn* AIf1* t t* a i |{«h| Cfon#
"Did « man mine mhih after ing il ( n tin b.H.f
lu mi. 4*,i p-1 alt i*in
nppcxl
t’rtllriga &gt;n llvi linlltlHlF ( r
th a t!"
b.fmMiififc fitr
of
If” til
"Ye*, m iiiun tunic from the Mahoney sal il, VMiviIi rut Ihr lulill rum muii lypc b 4MU1 fur irnoMptliBiti*

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The ltotarv Club will nut h--bl
its regular luncheon Moi.ds) m,
account of Christmas

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in a n o r d e r

o f the d a y
to d e s t r o y t h e
Berlin nnnounccd today tlte
enem y.
Russians have launched n great
new ratU rt in the long-dormant
F ir Id di-xpctrhr * "is id the rniiiti
northern sector uf the eastern
fo r rr
uf
tlte
»lointer 'trl feiinive
fronts hurling 27 divisions against
hial hveu turned »*nidc »»r nIow.
(he Naiis on a 22 mile fro^l
d o " n but f iffhTMijr ftm««'nj jti niisouth of Fraucnhurg in East
olher iireii JP inilei noulh of the
Fm ssia.
f i l y of L ux e m bo urg
A mer ic an
The Hesls hammered lo within
or mured u nits were fighting lo
14 intlcs of tarsune, citadel In
hold the Belgian t*n*n uf Ht,
Southern Slovnkia
Farther to
Vith sgntfiat n fm ntal mwhoU hy
the south, two Russian armies
ii full &lt;livis|lun “ f N isa i elite
struck out to soal off Iludapcst
troops- B e rlin t IniiniMl the enpfrom the wresL
ture of S L Vith
More than
lOO.lHK) Russian
The nr\A Uetmuii t hills t. aptroops re e v e d a great offensiva
p»iriilly in F r a m e , in thr d ir e c ­
to encircle Budapest, Berlin said,
tion vif the T h ud Aniiv'n Tlilunwhile Moscow reported that Soviet
1 ill*' i n t u t .
WH* Ti p u l * n l
a f t '- r
forces bed cut two iinpmtant
« t*i‘ik hft till.-,, fiout &lt;lt.*vpat«-lie%
escape rnutvs for Null Irimps
i c imir
-j%4L*jL
! h e |»* i a t
in tbe imperiled I rechosluvak
&gt;’»t 'inifle rorif iittt'U t 'Io ^ ^tem
rail center of l.osonr I l.uccnec).
flout bfid rn i( h d 4 «I fu.ii t mg i
Berlin sanl tbul llir Soviet
-i- n
'll i |1| tdaj i•.» d11v six Icfia
high command bud hurled hun­
,«f IliMiJsnfult &lt;* rt-iilil m&lt;iihJ nii-n
dreds i»f U kn nnd
InU*
' ri t* throw, n n r* i m I i a hours
tlie allfinpl In hrenk Uitnugli
t*\ I 4M‘b t*n,h
the 21 mile Szcke»f*hcr' «r U»j»
,,
,
*1 \khs lep o fU l 1h« tier iiihH;
ioulhwcst of Rudnpest in&lt;l
NAZI FAHA1 ltUO|Kr*ll8 who ilulnl lu v r time to joni|i an! thr 'l if t kn^i t&gt;f thi trhi^
had kept thv lint i.»ti *» an.I tnat
hmd rttu m d a great pinert move- I V4'1? id«nr with va)iu )i Uie&gt; die^J nrc? •■iirvfully looked 'i^ri in (&gt;• i nuun Uv Sinllt \im\ muL11 t h* the nidi "ii the finny *• hud the t»cf
rnent on both aides of Peals r«at |tuetny s t nuntcr alt m k on our V^catrin front *fut u nd* r ^uy 1 In Lci*ii*n clnit. liindcd (m mr id man uiivutu'i' I'n-n &gt;on(siiufHj The
u* ntinr hum tht full di-pth of thi tu'm iijitum m s
ern h*lf of the beitogiMl Hun* |nU! fl‘ar nM'u*. w&gt;l!S dow nvd by an tim rcriift fill I hi- u* too .&gt;[ Mo (u •
f ir ia n Capital
try-inn vkhrro the Mf«r $ mo#l fin h*ua hirlilhiK lm« I•I*vh ifigMiy &lt;tc I111 I 1 M|in fhn Jirt]i!n&gt;C&lt;- ( I nl-'iiufiuii
chinkrd hy n in « ' l&lt;im kmil fur
Berlin *aid that ’’major Soviet ( B* Soumlphnto)
aertinly j pit son
lir*nru«| Klsrnform ationt" aUo ware preparing __ _
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howi t until the rin1un&gt; soils fliiin
txj crosa |H mile ionj( I-akc Hah
strong fixed defi*n.xiijs "u my ^ 1v t*
ton
tia a chance lo turn hit g ro a t
suit
gamble into fiu « o r» t dufeat”
Uk
Fhe valian t fiyht of the iloujfh
a mile
btjys, a IJ H First Army s t a ff
officer declared, had iniught Umu
,) n . l l , e .

ElksBond Auction British Remove
Advances E Sales ELAS Prisoners
Beyond Quota,
From Athens I ; S ' . t J ° an ^ arry Says |!nt'e ..('t‘!Il*l,BSl. 0l' Stimson Predicts
Suicide Tried In A re B einj? UrKedi
,0" If Attack Fails
w - . ...
...Over $31,000 In Bonds', Area U n d e r (Control
?
Ar/vSpld In -\uqpion | Of British In Re^Chaplin 4Bair
Wt&gt;r Sho&amp;xetftxl 'Lionte
S sw rt&amp; r “t e u S o ^ i • Conducted By L a n e! p o r t e d Extended

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tim id. An
nddlUopal 2,032 an
emy dead were counted In the
A rHKNfl. l&gt;cv 21. &lt;-7b
Tl ip
chaaers bid $31,550 for K lunula Kvacuallon of 3,000 E L A S prl
Ormoc Corrldol Wednesday.
at the Elk* hunil aucliim 'conduc­ s o n n » by sen to an undisclosed
ed last evening n&lt; Kir»l Street designation bbs reported bv the
and Magnolia Avenue, with the llritisli today as Lieut. Gen. It.
result that Seminole County's E M. Hcobic's troops mop»ed up the
band quota nun put nvrr thr top. port uf Piraeus. .British troops
Editors N otei—The follow.
Edward K. Lane acted ns aue- were
reported
axtc* ding
the
Ing names of beys In service I tionoer.
arm under their control In south
“hotae on leave" have been I K bond sales Bs prrvlnualv n iern Athens ngslnst light resist
submitted by the Pilot Club I nounced by Frank Kvsns. chnir
alire
for which Mra. /.. a llaU lff,
man of the drive, had icnrhrd
IlMti-h tanka and rocket - firing
telephone S S I -J. and Mias
the m art of )l7 3 .J!in Tin quota fighU'i planes dialled snd strafed
fllanrhv Kennedy, telephone
was |jn;i.ono
' Kf.AS eonrvntrations norlli of
M J W hsve been svleclrd as
On bt*linlf of flu- Wat It.irid Athens uj -on expiration of the
s rumirlUre to setarc o■Poe—
Committee, Ml f , mi- t,,-!, nun
It A A! ultimatum yes terdav in
of servRe men and women so
mended tlie Sn1 f&gt;&gt;td Lodge of wbicli Lieut
Gan. Itonnbl
M.
that their frim d s may know
Klks iiik I Joe! H l-iuld. I'tsllw l Scubie vvsr'iH the Greek Leftists
when they are In Hanford.
ruler, for their interests and ef- Ik- would use every uvaiUblu
t’fc. Cecil R. Junes afrlved yea- [ ? r‘» l"
l1"' *"P tl,Q wenpou In an effort lo restore
order.
terdav from F t. Sumner, N. M, *• ,’or,,,
Sherman
lunks
climbed
the
for lo day leave with hi* parents, ‘ Frank Hailey, operator of the
- Mr. and Mra, 0 , 0 . Jonea if Monteiuma Hotel, led in the* bill high, rnouustsry topped Llkabettus
dirg with total purt-bu-cs uf S12.- kloiinlaiti, their 7 5 ., nm.
guns
'V iLaks U on roe.
9tX) in bonua. Mr*. Frank K 'sn s ahelling ar.d scattering KIoAS
Arnold Tindel, 8 2/c, son of bid 17.500; Joe Moss bid 17.150: groups nround Averof prison snd
Mr. and Mrs. J . R. Tindel of R. T. Hunt bid $1, duo. Kronk the military academy.
Laike Monroe, la hotM on holiday Evans bid $1,10(1; A Menendn
RAF fighters pin-pointed other
leave from Newport News Va.
bhl $900 nnd IVli-t Thurslor., troublesome p*&gt;sltions, and
st
$HK).
Onioma
Square
tank supportovi
^
Robert 11. Newman- 8M l/e, I*
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Ill.H
III
Pass
t
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lasrgest individual l*id* * r l «
home on a two w atki' leave from that of $5,000 by Iia- Mu," fur
Miami.
a hen donated by I'cler Thurston;
Second Lieut. Htnry Kilpatrick $3,500 bid by Mrs. Frank Kvnns
for n $26 bond donated by Frank
who la stationed a t the Army Air
| Base, McCook, Neb. baa returned pavllcks a $3,000 bid bv Frank
a fter tpcndlnr a few days with Halley for a box of cigars donated
Lieut. Harry F. Helblng, U8 NR,
his parents, f i r . and Mra. E . 0 . by Jo el Field.
iml Lieut. Francis M. Cruaar,
Many
prises
had
been
donated
Kilpatrick.
by Individuals and firms tu be tJHNR, both atudant aviators a t­
tached to the Sanford Naval Air
L ieu t Jam es O. Wright is c v auctioned off for liomls Donors Station were InataqUy killed on
included
Yowella,
Joel
S.
Field,
_ pec tad to arrive Bondar from
Dec. 14 when their planet collided
V Washington, D.C. to spend Christ­ A. Menende*. L. C. Tillii, Odhama, in mid air during routine train­
Nlblack,
Patrick
and
Uncle
the
mas with hla family.
ing maneuver* at tea o ff TltutBmokehouie, RIU T htfter. Jo e
till*.
Mots,
The
Anchor,
I'cler
Thurs­
C.M. (Jim ) Spencer, AOM l/e,
Lieut. Htlbing la eurvlved by
Is spending m lasy s hers with ro- ton, L- B. Mann, M. Muses, S a n ­ hla mother, Mra. Eliaabeth Halford
Paint
and
tilaaa
U'vm
punY,
latlrra after eight monlha In .th e
blng. jo f Brooklyn, N. Y, Hefftrt
■% Pacific. Early In January, he will McNeil] and Yoat, M d 'rorys, entering ihe service, he attended
Ned
Smith,
American
Oil
Com-*
* report to RutehUon, Kas. fo r re­
New York U nlrenitY . and later
p a n | ^ fr a n k Halley and Frank worked for ih* Anaconda Goppyr
assignm ent
Manufacturing ContPanv In Naw
Dick McLaulln of the Post O f­ York City, Lieut. Helblng received
fice recorded the bids and aalea. flight training a t Floyd Bennatt
J . E . McAlexander Jr. operated Field. N. Y.. and Pensacola, be­
■
the 'aotmd equipment. A- space
------------had been roptd o ff and benches fore being aaalgned to the Naval
Philip Bach has Just Installed aet out by the CJty but an earlier Air Station hereLieut. Cruaer la rarvlvod by bla
-on hla farm the fln t- F ast T re e *- d riu le of rain had prevented uee
parent*, Mr. and Mr*. F . L. Cru­
ing unit la Seminole County, The of the benches.
aer. who m ld e In Idaho Folia,
n u t was installed - by P ill H af.
Idaho. Prior to entering the ser­
‘ le ts! commercial refrU era vice, ha was a &gt;laden t a t the
Unlveralty o f Idaho. ‘Before hi*
aulgnment to this aUUon. Lieut.
Craaar rscairad flight training
a t Bandpoint, W ashington, and
i t o O n* 1 V J y
j
r t ---------Texas.
Tania l a r T b««n pvt In raadl Corpus Christi, ------'
naaa a t tba Form Labor Camp
m eat can waat o f Ota Sanford Dvpot fo r
on 'a ip ^ t t d 671 farm worker*
by growera of Bemlnolo
Coonty -la harvest celery and
tt w u innounead

V

(M -rm u n y ’s rnlffhty e m m t e r o f f t ' i m i v e w e s t w a r d i n t o H cljritim a n d
L u x o n i l i o u r i f nj&gt;{w a r e d
tilu n tcd
tun i| K &gt; ra rily

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Are
S a n t a

Expecting
A t

P a r ty

At Irant I OH U 'drt privileged
children will attend the Chri*lman parly to he given by the
Hanford
E lk .
l^xlge
at
4 : 0. 0
, ,
-Saturday
afunioon in

ed ruler of the lodge, ssld today.
James E. Rowland, chairman in
charge of arrangement* will be
r e l j . » L thtl P «rty,br member*
of the Hike, American I f t A v ,
Pilot f'luh and Llona C lu b ,^ R d
Mr. Field.
"Santa Claus will be there In
pcr.on," he added.
Names of children who will be
there to receive gifts of toye,
candy and fruit, are those who
have been recommended by the
Welfare Hoard. Koch child bos
been mailed a ticket which must
be brought In order to be Identi­
fied and to recelva glfta, It waa
announced.
Tha tree In th* park will not
b* trimmed or lighted this year,
due to shortage of electricity
nnd of labor, Mr. Field said.

Coroner’s Jury Makes
Report On Killing

A o n . Her’* Jury, appointed
Nov. 20 by County Judge K. W,
Mare to inquire into the Circum­
stance. of the my.lerlou* death
of
taivoma
John.uii,
negresk,
found dead ih the wuoda several
m ilt* south of Hanford, reported
yejterdey that tho negreaa cama
to her death by a wound Inflicted
by a knife in the han.la of a
person unknown to the Jury.
The Jury consisted of A. It.
Hikes, r .* 11.
A. Dyson,
ojinva,
u. Sikes,
u'ftta, F
• *»•
D. U Hendricks, It, M. Humble^,
and
M.
H. F. Nelswander
Smith.

Only 1 Shopping
Dayn.’til Christm as

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Pbune 3.1

B ritish Remove
E L A S Prisoners
F r o m A thens

Nazi O ffensive f t
Blunted In L a s t
D esperate Gamble
—

M «ftll*aM

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Fare

10% OFF
Front 0P A Prices
On purchases of two-fifths fir more of
RUM- (JIN- VODKA- LIQUEURS- IM­
PORTED BRANDIES AND WINES

PACKAGE STORE

TODAY and SATURDAY

ir« lla w a

*&gt;■*&gt;

in which * couiter-meaSurr* tu
check the German* m *h could lie
prc| urrd,
,(A Germnn liriMidraat, declaring
five Allied illvLinn* had been
completely
amanhed^ .and that
ncven other* were in retreat, a*
aerted the "steam roller Aff»n*lv«"
waa driving toward the M*u*e
Valley, which I* m int .'15 mile*
went of udvancril enemy pndtlnn*
rrported today.
(fine lleilin military comments,
tor Mild the Third Army had
rushed up into southern l.iurtntMiurg.)
Allitd I'lan* Disrupted
Field Mur*hel Karl
Rudolf
Grrd von lln dstrdt had hurlrd
ii|i to
15
divisions— pmlatbly
more, than Ifdl.OOfl man —* includ­
ing'five nr six armored division*.
Into
this
desperate
offensive
which w-n* badly upsetting the
Allied time-table far the co*.
quest of Germany.
V-lmmli* rained down on Allied
nos Ithins and roar baaa arraa.
A elnrketdng of tha main drives
wus interpreted in late dlepatehes
us only pauses for regrouping
und fresh blow*, and unaaaincs*
hnd spread among civilians all
the way back to the Belgian
capital.
• •*
Fog shrouded the front, keep
log Allied uir might aground.
Only one eortle waa attempted.
RA F Lancasters Maated tha Ger­
man West Front garrison and
railway Lowe of T/Jar hack of
the Luxembourg front.
The powerful northward drive,
traveling'.10 mllca in three and u
half days, reached tha hamlet of
llnliicraont, 18 miles south of
rivillnn-evariiated l.iege. Supreme
llrudiftiarter* said.
A report from Urltlsh-Gnnarlian
.Headquarters declared a German
nrmored column had reachad War

TUCSON

SpNPAV and MONDAY

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botnont, about two mllea farther
west and astride the all.Important
lateral highway leading from
LI age to Itasiogno, four mllea Inride Belgium west of the Luxcnt
hourg frontier.
Nasis Report Road Cut
The German communique, claim
ing a total lug of 20,01)0 prison­
er*, asserted that this highway
had been cut "on n broad front1
in u push through the Ardennes
Forest, and that American supply
rolumn* hnd been o u g h t “and
rolled over by German tutik*.’
It rlnlmed lilt* American tankwere destroyed.
The Proud l.uicmlMiurg pu-i
ihrealtna to become a» serious
aa 0 4 , thrust across Belgium.
By Tuesday noon the German*
who entered I uxsmbourg neni
the northeast border town o'
Vianden hsd been regrouped »m
refitted
W ills is less than 4H mile
northeast
nf Sedan, whsre i
nreak through in IVtO unhinge
the Maglnol Lino, aid is I*
miles west of the key roud ren
ter uf llastogne.
Included In the German fnrec
were veteran* of Normandy, wh
took u mqullng at Cue i nnd sine
had l&gt;aeri regrouped and refitted
Report* from the front **!•
that •&lt;mie Gormans, prrsumnbl
KngU.xh-*pc ikinr, had been ruu-’ hi
I American uniform *--a vinlulior
if International law which sub
lecta them to death liefore t.
i firing squad.
More paratrooper* were drop
ied well hehinn the America!.
!lne* and were adding to thi
difficulties of American attempti
to form up for counter-blow
that must he dealt to check th
German rush.
B attle lo tha Death
Fields crawled with (Icrtniu
armor and road* ware Jsmnie.
with German transport, movio
under cover of the fog In the *or
of soupy weather on which th
German High Command uPviou&gt;
ly relied when It mapped th
surprise counter-offensive
The German* appeared to t
throwing everything in men ntu
weapons Into thla nttih.
W hat It amounted to was per
hap* a battle to the death o
tha German army, hut It &lt;*s
being fought on the fields of th
enerqy'a choosing.
For security reasons, Buprem
Headquarters
waa giving I •
ground situation on the U.
F irst Army front only opce dnil
with a tH-hour time lag.
On both flanks Anteriran re
slstanco had stiffened, and Asso
cl a lad Tress ('orreipondent lit
y . Bay la told of a battle to th
death outside Stavajol with ■
trapped German fahw of 00 lank
fu ia .800 vehicles.
&gt;

■..Largs German armored Tnfan
try .force* also were encircled b
doughboy* who . ellmhe&lt;l mile
across the snow-topped, fnreatr.
Ih

■»&lt;h T fv isloti, these Nail Infantrymen were among the
ta the enem y's rounter-olfcn.dve began on our Western front,
little more than a boy. Is Ling helped along by h(A fellow
rnal Corps Kadiophoto. ( International Soundphoto)

Stimson Predicts
War Shortened
If A ttack F a i l s *

Suicide
I fwallaateS

I'rwot

Psae

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Clean acotter ruga, l( you
awcep, by laying them flat on
a big rug or ouldoora on cltan ,
dry grass. Avoid shaking or (mat­
ing.
If your l&gt;eef fa t I* vallow, It ly
likely In Im superior to white in
food value because o f th« Vitamin
A It contributes.

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In leo cream or condy, nut* )lko

was oalabllshgd almonds dr 'KagUsk walnuts usualA r m Ja n rls c f
gtrd tho beat flavor tf they ara
mother dlad 8 rst. roasted and-sailed.------------

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When
storing
cotton
wa*
clothe*, wash and put them nwn
without starching

noth :t:

■•CtiOllM.

Y ou ' can remove egg stains
front silver by rubbing it with s
profT vnd by qulak -frooalag. omit cloth thkt has been dipped in wot
the w it but add tho other era.
Whan pork aausage Is lo

Try to give carpela and ruga t
thorough cleaning at least once t
week with- vacuum cleaner o.
broom.
,

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"Y r* " »he wailed a* the Judge
u l le d a tree**
Mis* Harry staggrred off the
land sobbing "No. no. no. not"
ii photoghnphrr* who inked to
•ke her picture, and collapsed in
i chair nt the counsel Utile, )&gt;er
irad b tried In the shoulder of
oscph Scott, her nttornry.
She tiMik tie stand u short time
iter after regaining her comoaure.
Shown le tte r*
Millikan hundtil her some 1st
er* xbr wrote to Chaplin from
i olsu, Llklu,, whirl he o lfe m l in
•vldetoe over N u ll1* violent ob-

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Parishioners and

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Clark Circuit Court,
geminate Connly. l-lorld

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LEGAL NOTICE

■kati.

lao n lxr,

day

To Enjoy Life
Stop off fo r a drink
'take borne a bottle.

or

b i l l ’s p a c k a g e

STORE a a BAR
111 W. let
rfcoaa 180

TWiChrhtmoj
Thu fo M w u Ik n b k

RADIONIC HEARING Alt
w ith NdUtralaCoUt

T ry bathing your feet in warn
water to w hich'tw o tablespoon*
ful o f ordinary household am
monia have been addad.

n«e»

down from the bench.
"W er* you III?” he usked.
’’You see, your honor.” Mis*
Burp? nobbed, twisting around Irt
tin- cbulr. “ I'm not allowed to
(HI my part of the stdry. - .Ye*,
I wa* ilL
I Pad taken some
sleeping tablet*.“
''Also some Iodine?” uxkt-d Mil

H anford. F lo rid a ,

ll al a. t i e s

i

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P R IfiO N rn fi'o r 'the tTJB. F irs t Army4
fjrat captives taken near llanneradorf
The prisoner In Abe middle, npparenll)
faptivw* who seem nlmoat as young, h

•« ji 1 o f o f f l e * . a t

tilt.
;( c in c u iT c o in tT h e a d

parachute troop patrols- made1' *
aerie* of sortie*.
A billet ' of the U. 9. AA F
transport Command rocked with
lha conclusion of ahail bUaL*
an the troop* deruoliibed a snipera’ neat in tho square, whoa*
o a t iN i o r ftB U C tT IO N
buildjnir* are Ju *f behind th&lt; rO:
KIIAN KLIN N. T. CUMMINGS.
roamopolite hotel i|uartera of the
afc«*e .jatae*. o t .M s Idaaa*. apt
American airmen.
Vast 'Otfma a tO H s I* uakiurwn:
It wa* not Immediately clear
You are hereby rutl&lt;7»e and &lt;rahow much effect Rcnble'a warning tulred u. agpee e te a n e m i a m il
»r O at# tab u riled by iterate*
had on the RLA8 force*. Not wumannga
agabiat you. MKditorSr.
* a a there unv further word ol
HOW Tpeadlag T * the CUuUU OOUrl
political development* toward 1
,r H^nodtaibatnar&gt; RMeuta. ow'or
truce, -v •
A communique l a a u e d
by
»tl. In daraull thsyotrf aald M * r
*rlll )■r e r e a d J h * P a c t * . I I
Scot) la's headquarters aald:
i I k hi o r d e r b o p u k l l a h a d t e r
“Progress continued to be m»d&lt; Hloe statutory
tibia -rwwired ’by tow.
clearing insurgent forcea from n t im M A itrotu i t t u S a S r . « * Athene and Piraeus. Prlionar.
K i o e .m o . a . w w e e w w d « • » ;
nnd weapon* were captured.
imto.
“In the remainder of Greece
W llneoa a y
aal o f offlae,
the altuation remain* unchanged
toy
"The calling up of age group? .ibf lui ..g l e■t. rty.
by the Greek government deem
u tn o m r -p o t
for tbe national guard baiullont
of Athena la meeting an enthus­
iastic response.”

p . ■jit ,*h

rk ig ta &gt; n d
k n l f t id . t h r o u g h
(n g m v 't txp o sp d D »nV .

WILD BILL
ELLIOTT

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1944

h e r a l d , s a n f ^ r d ,.’F l o r id a

T U Poor Cava IVUn
Had No Newspaper
T o A dvcrtuo In.
B u i Y ou Havq 1!

■f complaint Hied l r , S ta le- n
Wood a g a in ! - yea. J w ' tbrsT**.
now p o i l a r la tba Circuit Court
•( MamiaaU. County, ptwrlda. on i t
•rfora the twhsoery Hide tier, tovlt. tha dth «»y of February, A. t&gt;
H I In Uatablt tksreor Mid emu**
•III proroad &gt;■&gt;* Ihtn*.

1 s t th la o rd e r b* pab ltshad for
tiu s t a t u t o r y - t i m e
required
by
&gt; » , In T h e H A N F O R D m i t t A U v
w ufnrd. F l n r M o , a u e o r a a u b e r -of
r m a s r a l e i r e u l a t l o n l a a o b l O O ti ht r
m d H tatr.
1
W ltnaaa
my
hand and
official
•e l o f o f f lee. a t Man ia Hi, F l o r i d a .
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Roumillat

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W s li m s Ag»wry

n » rk Circuit Churl,
Hmmlnnle

C ounty,

Florida.

n n tira i ok F t v u r s t i o s
TO
VIO I. A W I I I T I " ., w h o e * p l a e # o f
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and
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L#for« I h * Pk iiru a ry A u la
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Declared Bent
Available Daily

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Poultry
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Pi* in hiiia I I MO A VI.
Kvari|£rli*tlc Servlet, 7 VO P M.
Vliilnerk P ra y er and P ra ia * Her*
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T b u rid a r K v rn ln a, 1:00 P it.

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M M 'T iiM iir. • lA P 'n ^ r
( l l l ’IICM
I A urr I A w , a ! Ninth HI.
.Hr* M N |&gt;*ir»o» l Puator
Hiio*1
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Heiiieiido'i
the titti.ir of the
Is.ltt d e s t j. toil. It. , -a i.l
\-. the K atliei ha th |..vi*.i no*.
SO Il.i \e J tut ml &gt;no
Tills
is
the
in ■isl (vnodrmis
Velar ill tile %lltlili"
W ho run
suhiitl the iiiilloar'it.e.l .ti’|.ths of
that love u t i i . i. d u e l t
In ti.. 1
I Imsnni o f the i at her fio ni nit
eteltritv ti.Miii.ls Ills Strut
Alul yrt Irety is liir* S a v i o u r ’s
own et^Hiurot ul If. l . , . i I..wards
Hi. |iro|lle
T h e r e is in. sjil.|r&lt;l m o le |.ro
f tun nth'
m y s te riou s
tlum those
/t'&lt;
I ijyr*s t l A ml 1*4
_ _ ^ * l b t re
en
fir st and 'second j.etsnha of
(fie *
the a.lornlde T im itv l ie fi n r the
uorlil v . i 'c i i | . t u ie irn if, us
unit some dim and shadowy re
va luations t e g a rillin ' them
ills
taut g le a m s o f light and no more.
V l w t one s u f f i c e ; " T h e n I wav It*
Him us one brou ght u|i hy Him
in*) I. was d aily His drliirn t, r*lo icing a lw a y s l&gt;efore H i m " W o
know th a t e a rt h ly a f fe c t io n is
det'iwnerl and inten sifirrl hv in• creased f a i n i l i n n t v with its o h j c c l .
The frien d sh ip of y e s t e r d a ” .a
« not tl.r. sjr* red. hallowed thirty,
who II y e a rs of gtnvrlinr Intel
etmlse have m utuie.l [( we m u ,
Willi t ov erru n* apply this test
to the hig h est
type
of
Holy
^ a f t . . lions, wlml must have been
th a t h i l r r c h u ii c v of love which
the m e a s u r e le s s la p se e t e r n i t y
had fo stered — A love, m o re ­
over, not f it f u l, t r a n s i e n t vs cilit a li n g , s u b je c t tn a l te r e d (ones
and e s t r a n g e d looks — hut pure,
w co n sta n t, un ta in te d , w ith out o va
shadow of t u rn ing .
And y e t , liste n to the words pf
J e s u s " A s the Kulher b a th loved
m» so have 1 loved y o u ." Hut
love two nr o f no f in ite Itcloes
a i t on a p p r o p ria t e swmhol. Ltmjr
w be fo re the b irth of tim e, o r of
woi Ids, t h a t love ex ist ed. It w*s
coeyrl with e t e r n it y Itse lf. H e a r
hufv
the I wq th e m e s o f
Die
SnViuiiA.’* e t e r n a l r e j e i c i n r — the
• l o r y of Il l s KoUier, a nd Hia love
© for sin n e r s , a r c grouped t o g e t h e r ;
l le jo ic tn e
alw a y s - b e f o r e
Hint,
hntdinlile putt of ths
nnd I n the
......................
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. , To complete the picture, we
mnat take In a cutiniertwrt do
a s c rip tio n of, the Father's love to
* ua; Therefore doth ttty Father
love me, aayi Jeatu In another
place, because 1 lay down my
ll fe. God had an all auffleleney
ih His own love, fie needed not
the taper-love of creaturee to
Mf add l o Hla glory or happlneaa,
w «...• ife-x e ttim r-to k*y thttt m
nae la Hla love, for us, that
He Ibvea -even Ida beloved Son
more (If Infinite Joy* be eat
able of increase), because He
laid down HD life for the guilty.
IB D regarding the redeemed II
i r said. "H e shall real In HD
love;* He shall rejoice over them
with singing.”
t*
■In the assertion, God *
we are le ft truly with m
A unproved averment regard1
w fijl*tence «&gt;f some abstract
that tlivlna natura.
{•rain, anys ani anosi
aposUa.^jHtr-

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v e r t Ion,

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but a« It baa been ramarked;
trunslatora need not hava
added, w h o w lova, for (hart D
-man; bhcat
but one su ch apaeir
Ufa for tu. No
H a laid ddwn HD Ilf
I ofL kura..
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tn

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I a ) rt mi-ning Thu r«d aj av«nlns
at « uo o c l . u k
( l i t III II o f ,Tt1P. l A M t l t A K
IUv I*, n tlraley. Paatur.
I l l Piihiw-llo Aifrnye
10 hi# A M -Honda) School, h e r t
Hrnllii. Hii|irrlnlrnd*nl
1 1 :t»A \ it
vt om lnc Worrhln,
Hrrmun l*&gt; ltu» t&gt;aal«*r
Uphold I
11* Inac Y ihi ( I f f a t l o j .**
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Hfiitmu hy i h r ll«*» Mr* W (I.
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All VVrlromk.
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Kit ANK J. llryaorv. DD. p a itur
V r r v l r n fur Sunday —
|Q On a V* Sunday School
II no a VI
Morn i»* Service.
T Jr* p \| To ii ii g I ' f i i l n i Suriafy
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•ton ne; rloth©*, chooap
fro m f u r na ce or he a tin g pipes because
hent, lig h t, dust or m o D t u r e m a y
h a r m cloth e s.
Whcn

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On Sanford - Orlando Highway

SUNDAY:
1 0 : 0 0 A - M .— D l b l e S c h o o l

Slr.wage by pastor
11:10 A. M.—MNo Room"
7:.10 P. M.— Special Chrlstmns Proirrani
— Welcome—
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Sunday School___ 10:00 A. M.
Wornhip Serv lcB ..^ U :00 A. M.
Chrial Amhasitadari....... 7:00 P. M.
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Thninn,. 0 . Corror«n. WnshinKton
.H o m e y hiu! fonner l’ rc&lt;ii(li.'»ti»l
ml. 15. r. known ns Tommy the
Cork, itrmnl chnryrs rrrcnlly that
lire White House hml u hnrut in
(he ’ nlleKctl “ prevsur*" side ol
New York radio station WMCA.
Oonidd Flainrn, former owner,
had eh urn ei I that he vvns forced
to sell the station for less than
itV value to Kdwanl J . Noble,
former Under Secretary of CoiUr
meree in a deal "creased from
the While House down." lie said
that he had t&gt;een threatened with
loss of his Federal Communica­
tions Commission license
# lr. Corcoran, who was »uh(Htenaed last
ireek rrhriT Ytr.
Flanim accused him of u imrt in
the transaction, told a House c om ­
mittee investigating the F.C.C.
that neither he nor any one In
Ihr White llousr had any thing to
do with it.
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“ lo my know le dge Hav\V N i l ts hud
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Whit© 11f»uti*r
Mujnr t i r n r r u l Edwin M. W a t
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not be1 HWpJfed l)j^ lint or )»pt under by decree. It CHca|K?*
all bound* and expands with the air men breathe.
Greeks are fighting their friends, the [tritons, not
because they want to fight Britain, but because they believe
Britons have tried to confine the revolutionary spirit. There
will l&gt;c upsets and miseries, and mistaken fighting in a
duie/i counti‘&gt;CcrOU/re the troubled waters come to re st at
a level which can bo maintained.
It is a lime of great confusion. People who think re­
sistance forces can be put down by a re«0 «‘st to give up
‘their arm s are completely in error. Those a rm s wore too
hard come by. They represent freedom. Give them up7 Not

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SEAMLESS BACKS In
STAR BRAND FREEMOLDS elimi­
nate nibbing, chafing and ripping

Pyoulu who t|ii|ig&gt; ijepistttnce forces, oiice the heel of
the oppressor is removed may*'go on with guerrilla.warfare,
roaming their lands with no ^central authority, arc initially
wrong.
1
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Some sort of compromise hud understanding must be ar­
rived at, which wilfihold the forces i|uiet until the common
enemy is defeated and electiotiH can be held.
What 1* needed more than any one other factor is i
free press. People in war torn lands have not known th.»
‘.ruth about world affairs, nor even their own affairs, for
years. They have been filled with propaganda and the
trytl^ ba.v been-syflo4 *-T W steadying force id truth, of.
ulcfOnl rejaertlifg, is needwDnow n.v-nctVr before.

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WORK SHOES
ARE A GOOD INVESTMENT!
GOOD

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Forgotten Men
D lill.K VKJIHI-. ro ll TODAY
»I F YOU PI AN TO DO ANY
TIIIN O DECENT IN 1.1 KK IIKT
TEH 1*0 II TODAY TOMOlt
HOW 1$ NO! MllltS. IT HE
taON*i&gt; I n liKSTINV Hut c i
hurt uni* an itlici May l»y day, m
loPjf a* it .ib lulled tinjoy.—Ileb

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V\ u*lilii|ft&lt;ili r«»n

f*»» ifiitU UlTNIM.

I *\s ami Fir cl.
if tlifir kind t i m r I laillrt.

which »ky « a i

No third liascman it appears, has ever been admitted
I
to the liusulinll Hall of Fame at Cooperstown, N.Y. or has
even won the lesser distinction of beiitu voted the .year's
3
most valuable player.
This is one of tlie unexplained mysteries. Third base
k
is in many ways the hardest position in the infield. Short
*
stop gets more chances, but they arc generally eusieh Thinl
gets tfie rifle bullet down the left field foul line. •»nd the
tensing bunt dropped halfway twtwvvn ttwrd Mwt home.'
fulckness and good legs nrv needed to stand the vuidden
darting and stoppiiiK which is required. Thun there j.i ih&lt;
•ong throw to first, which makes it uiuleslruldc for a third
baseman to be lefthanded if he is to get the hall over in
l ime. So exacting ure the responsibilities of the hot cornet
I
'hat its guardian is one of the few players allowed to be
•i poor witter.
There have been great thirdba-mmeu. John Mc(«raw.
!
the famous nnmugur of the New York Giants was one
Ilmmy Collins. Hairy Steinfeldt, Pie Tray nor, stand out in —
base hall history. Today there ure Mark Christman and ,.*„
‘•forgo KuroWskl. to nanif only two. Any of these would &gt;"•*
•e Hall of Fame material.
|*ent Ih r ir|*«ni alimu that i l
•uh^tAntial ftart of Ihr cmh r**»(rvr in hrinjr eairird in war •
imh i|n of t*htrh tlir rounly
I'l-.MOO a! 2 xa prircnl inlrreat.
Oiiiip uir of a »erie« that can
lie ttotilily rMrhnl and the l»&gt;ard ^
fijfiirr-t that by thr time th r
money m nrc^lcsl n r*t mihiiucj*.
thr in*m tiarnt will have rnrnrd

Constanl increases in the lilwrutinn of Kurti|ieuii
lory nru bringing aUiut changes in the lutsie progi
pro|stgnndn and facts tlirectetj by the Office of \\
lfnili,-i|iir liirtiBin formation. During the Nazi occupation, much of th
ahskHI hy niiuJ &lt;u I’mphitsizcd brosdeasta of spot "news ami of odCoursi
i lav Mnrm
to the undergruuntl units.
• in workmen, on*
Now that France. Belgium. Greece. Yugoslav
1|( IIIMIII.
otiiers are once more a part of the communications
thure Is less need for such material from us. Then
the other hand, n definite demand .Tor feiittir*. pr
which will readjust the liberated peoflAss to the gene
intellectual world-from which thov* have beam cut.
to long, This will mean, Hmwvg^uftjei''4hinus, tlniilli
xrtfliel rroulrenn nts in the Eurtffcc/di SWiff hf,f)\M
members of the Oversea* -{StiiUcli of a.hdO. i
whom are translators und similar specialists on mi

$1,000.

In this Cfinneetiun thr re|»o» t
|K*riniia itself m shudder *'v hrn
wr# consider thr i|un*tb'ii of hot*
the II.
TrrAitirj will m i n u e t
to |irv thr iiitric.iti on a national
delit of some J0 0 lull ion dollar*. ’
lln w rvcr. thr b&lt;i«rd an^nuncrv
Iha t it "hni&gt;cn for the lirpt'* ami

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•AVe'ie . n r r y In nee J o e T lnk ei
o f “ T l n k r i In Evei a to Clm nfc'
in in iliv (lilwmln lio-pltal

Editor fu rl llnnton *nys I’rrsid int itoo.cveH tins returned from
NVurm Spring* to hot Water.
The r.ew theory tcemx to be
tfiut If you ran build a better
tnou.ctnip limn vour neighbor
tho t a . e.|&gt;ert* will beat a path
to your dont.
‘It came a t tomewhat of a »urprlte to most of u. to learn the
other day thut there l« no such
thing a* the Atlantic Charter.
T hat le, only n few ecrap. of

£tp er.

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."N ow it can be told "'. . . Prea
ident Hooteveit did lake a vaca­
tion a fte r the recent campaign
Just Ilka Governor Dewey. He
apent three week* a t Warm

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f a r e , ' QjAftrfw fur r *T iil) Palicntn
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The
hew i r t i r a t
provide* a
0 1 1 8 © |r e n t e r f oi rtpAhdinir an exjMPfi, r -j f in e n i he ir I\et I t*ni»r c n d c n t c d nit a
u
^ * imniirUMtl iiimI**i ta k in g . It |irt»vltlc5
r o i n f o r l n h l r Itvinir i|u|»«rl^m for
* - l , ■ t w e n t y iiuticnU. hut chiefly it
ill
ki|nl « i ( 1 mm v v a t a CAtt-work la uil«|U.ti tein
’uneiKHi fni ifeitlint? with sunn* IKT*
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•• t h rir j •‘Oil-.
alrrA dv
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throiil'* yut«l*le patient^. Mi
M rtb ih ltirk
a &gt; r n n i i (.»« had nl«»uf Tri |ti-nrnt alic.11 I gA
nr TCUlrd
j I*n h im . mi tcKnhtlHiif Ion.

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deilirn*
►eerrevi
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MICH AEG VVII.KIN8 ,
Adipititl Kinif i. now n five
sta r admiral making him king

n-rtiir of till’ llulemi of Alcoholic
T h ri.u iy . uikIit ihr jor imIicIIoii
* »»f llit* I h*|oii t n»«*nl of Wei fan
Mi Mrtbddi u k .
of formet No ,
! iiirm r C'ouit .lin liir K«|v»mi«I I •
I Mcl soldi irk i** a lecoxned .tiro
■1
holir who liu* li.t.l Milo taut im'
P l J Y lu a c n s in t ie n tin ir •hlolilc ditnk \

ftlirti »hv M «vo» m u t e I vr-slri
d;t^ hr f*ailfl
ihr tl»n*r nlt»ry
ntnirlu re. which had hr* n nr*
t|iiiir&lt;l liy thr n t y in u In* ^alr.
w |a IIv rrnovMtrtl und nhinltisr "ith
d i i t r y diii»i front bnjM-inrr\t to
attic.
On

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fir st flh nr Art* o f f i r r *
d in ln r ro om anil ru etp lh--: l il l c ! , lon m o m , ilp corntrd in p a . t e l
uni lif e
c o l o r , uii'l fu rn lkh rd with
com
ili. the f r r t n l i l e rlinirs nnil lounRc*. On
orr r r ' (lie
nc»t
f lo o r
ate M r o n i m .
nt. b i t 1 « om r imliriiluiil nml oilier l*rir«-i
In thrill j *|«&gt;rniit**t v luoina
T h r Hull* nrr
hia m o - '| m « t r l t firrn. M u m nml y r l l o » » .
not
i i « ,i i•«I at I'llr I'lol m a m ty nlttjn .
nnrii|n * ro om , nrl r f f w ith floraerri^ cut«ljrr o f &gt; I n in *. Sin ulinic f n c y i t ie * land thr
I In fe s t
nu urnrines ito' s t hand
rn -m otn n e « r e v e r y t h n i r .
l i c k hit* I ■
*h® *nl’
U a ro&lt;un
i|e«*ant. I c i v r n
ov er
to
re c re a t io n
and
■ nn t h r r u m e n — and thin tho M a y o r dciths n v . j i r M v d m i n i n h o h© .l o c k e d with
Jr d i - l * Rood . c l r r t l o n of hooka. T h *
'.| (•u*lrx|iniT. n u t i r t e r i nre alao on
l* th e t o p floor. A l lh o u x h tha havea a d rrsd I m c n l
n o t . q u i te fln Dhed, It
addrv »« .l * • '! P io vide co m p lcta ly fum l*he«l
n r d . in i ( o n l c r i n n ro om * in a few w e e k .
fo r m r t i k i t c h e n ,

S tk te ."
JT v
V
T
I "W o nre |i.rui«lY' »»y» the re
p&lt;irl “of wh*t we have been able
to nrcompltah for the muni) lw
lealucinir the heavy load of I n . h •
By RU H 3EU . KAY
lion but we fully leiillie th s l
n flrr all our Work h«&gt; Ih.vh
‘|*i Hilary .«liuol' merely and that
Kuril year the Cnimly Colil- coui ty wa« iiigniiiti'd In :px:l.
it w ill be nrveaaary ioi
liiq
nti».luneni
of
l!ollicr
i'minty
Tliul, a . the TamiM I'llbunr* atm-khuldcl* to pool (hen b ra in ,
make nn annual report which it cominented tire other day ailer with th o usan ds o f o t h e r , a* d do
nddreued to tha "ntockholden" examining the report. It super tho j o b in 'u u i v o n d t y ' fash ion.”
tha purpoae of tuch an appeal perfect. However, It hod to 1st
la to ratke tha eitiiana and tax- to keep Collier County out in
payer* of Collier realise that front. Since the lax roltcriinn
they have a * dlravt in te r**: in lawe of the Holland admi rlatra
county affaire and II It mighty Hon were noised a number of
good psychology to my way of other counties have been e.tuthinking.
1 lithlng remarkahle re-ord* for
Too often the people come to lax collection. Some hnv© even
think of the county oourt houiw reached the UP |&gt;ercent for iw enl
a t tonitthing diitinct and apart year*.
from themaelvaa. —. They refer
Hut that la nut Uir only thing
T h , I’allsadet of the Hudson in
to tha commtaalo’’ere or othqr that tha Collier C^uuiv . fep oit
officials aa "They.” -*• T im a -and pojAta . to with pride. Even be­
of nest acquaintances, however, fre-* New Jersey arc an unbroken D«r
again you hear tome cldren fore current Uxee becamo due
nd quently tend carM.addntd.ctl only, pcntllcular cliff o f cote rest baltat
telling another that "T h e y pre on November' I, M elpta had
to one perton t f the hqtbaml or. 300 Ut; 600 feet above the river.
been iu u td for
percent of
mated, 50,000,000 acre*
ithia year'* taxea. That, however,
..*
‘ aL_
_ I _ - I . j Ub
at; be atklriwacd H M fornuM nam&lt;
ht an old cuitom in Collier County/
sal. the uted Wh.nJbgr dm.band wtd
Property ] owners not only pay'
In livl^f. thuxr MIN. John Thomaa
thair taxrt In advance but uiuaf.'
lid Parker. A divorcee la addressed
ly have It all paid by the time
public domain In the Unit*
ter a* "M r*. Reynold* Smith"- eln-e j
the November dltcount- period
tea Includes about 176.000,*
enda.
. '
the uaes her family tumame in j
be | place of her huibe ;d*s first name. 000 acre* of Which about tS.OOp,Since the Holland la«a, which
ooo acre* are f s t n t land .^ -- -require Tallahaaaee approval of
levlee Being prtviou. mill ago,
ta x Inereaaea •In Florida have
wed ta x collections a t 09.0 been held to a minimum, the
nt, which would aeem to be ra te * being ..virtually f r o t,n .. B ill

TOO LA TE TO CLASSIFY

%

WHjuc from behind against heavy
Ida to go over the top |q the
inal daya o f tha campaign.
Foreign countriea majr have a
lore kindly feeling lor Uncle
am when they h t a f lhat the
reaiury department ha» Ju»t re­
nte*! a 1245,444 debt payment
rom Finlaml.—F o rt My*r« Newa
|ret*. There a nolhlmf Uke hnv-

til that anyone could hope ('oilier County managed to thaw

them out a little, on the dewn

thU year even beat* that aide. lt.watnU much, a reduction
ig record with tax coller* of only 1.1 percent. Ordinarily
rti'orted at J00 percent, county boards wouldn't bother to
ef flaitl / n r I t

vaire"

aeiilta

\X a! goad neighbor for a po^cy.

iPaee such a email advantage oq
U&gt; *h# taxpayers on the theory

l* s [he 9 ^ y ° f

I nil jail ton F lth ,. member of Conreeis * recently retired, ha* com#
nt in favor of a pension fa r re*
red congressmen.. U# teenty to
hluk th a t a fte r a * person haa

that makes Leaders

a

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g l a

i' -tOgo'.i ‘JiQj
Uidivai . Ht

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M € m e U f€ € H

are the Leaders
With a new fUtUring permanent wave and hair­
do A
A Jivyiwn^
MlulUt, to nI liip
f f . .ew-wi ill
l l rn
r » is
E c. ‘ jrtnir
„ n ... wtinstmiuY
fa ..[M .riv ,

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tlvo and utilitarian—a g ilt idea for every*
pne: White, hluid embroidered linen *

HEAD FIRST"'?,
ilp.UItf vtUtoiedi i t

Pretty Hankies . .

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ANfCS MIRASOt BEAUTY SALON

Gay, vivid printed linen

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Others from,25c ta 75c

�%RIDAY, DECEMBER 22. 101 i

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LODGE — G ALL ETTA —
Mr. and Mrs. lurnei Lodge
announce the nijragrrm an i
apinvai hiuir marring* of tlrrir
daughter. Vera Mae. to liar
Iholonrw
hrederiek UulleMn.
AM At 3 i c , sun of Mr. and Men.
Jo seph (ialletta of New York
City. Mr, (ialletLi i&gt; at present
at Inc bill to Oie Naval Air .Sta­
tion, RcHufort, S.C. The dale
ed,, thr weliding "Util be an
nounccvl later.

•Social And Personal Activities
Miss M a r y Nicke) [ D
Honored At P arty 1 i C T S O H

tSocial Calendar
FRID A Y
A Chi istlmvs 1*1111) wili h, hidd
At the ( e l e .y t m lc fm E lg h
School student*.
S A i 't 'I H l A l
Sin*. Mamie l-andei, mint » o r thy errand matron of the Uitlor of
Eastern Star will install officers
al n meting at the Masonic II.ill
at tfiOtl P. M. Tlie public t» in^•Rcd.
• C a r o l sinning will lake place
at the Celery C m tv.
* y f - OAHU

OF

THANKS'

We wish to tak e tin oppor4 unity to thank our many friends
or ttfeir expressions of symputhry
and for the beautiful floral of­
ferings during out recent be
leuv e tu t n k -e Ml B l» Itennett
Mr. and Mrs. M.-W, IH-urtsi

Tht* imiir*, of the t ui^rticiiUtHt'
ill
C hun-h n iter tubful
SI _-y
lamlsc Nirkid, hrid,-elect, will,
j » miscellaneous *h»i.*ci MtilMlay
itftrni&lt;H&gt;n at the home of Mr*.
J J. It, ItiHil, with Mrs. Itnot uml
j •'*r*r 11 *#- Scott ns hostesses,
i Ournur the afternoon the gucsl*
. hemmed o d placed their initial#
on dlshtowels nr dust cloths which
were
Intel
i&gt;resented to
the
hotLoreeDie ten table was overlaid
with n Christmas cloth and a
renlcrpiccc of a gum drop tree
and white rcitbleer armnitetl on
a reflector further carried nut
the Christmas motif. The silver
ervtcc wars presided over hy
Mrs. Joe Melsch, and the bridul
rakes were cut hv the hoi’orru
and her fiance, Edward T. Simpf son.
Among those present were Miss
Mary Louise Nickel. Mrs. Henry

FORMAL

DANCE
NEW YEAR’S

NIGHT

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kurlylo lluushtjhler has arrived
front Guinesvillr to visit Iris parent», Mr. aim Mrs. E. F. tloushiM e t .
Miss Dorothy Powell will a r ­
rive Saturday from Charlotte,
N. C. to .tend the holidays with
Sheriff anil Mrs. C. M. Hand.

Bride-Elect Honored
With Shower - Bridge

Min# Nancy
Dighlull. hr i■**»Ira C. ITill* Is spending the
Chirstmus holidays with his mo­ elect, was honor guest nt a bridge
ther. Mrs. Ntttio Tillls, 110 Klin party nnd miscellaneous shower
Wednesday evening, given
by
Avenue.
Mils W" inrvifred I wjvcII.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ihunuld Hulls and
Christmas
decorations
were
children, Jmncs and Kenny of used to decorate the rooms, in­
Jackeutk Miss, a rc spending the cluding
at ratigrmenta of liraholidays with Mr. anil Mrs. Flet­ tilian iiepjier and ja.iini e. At
cher Holts.
the conclusion of bridge, high
scora prite was awarded Ui Miss
Miss Nancy Ilossetlcr, who in Catherine Spencer and Mtvs Jan e
a high utLool W* qUcx In J*'-Vw4VI ThlgV*n vim &gt; r m &gt; « prise. Mri#»
villi, has arrived to visit her Dighton then oprned hn gifts
perents
Mr
and Mrs
A
K from hci friends.
lion setter
Mrs. Vail Lovell and Miss Ann
Lovell assisted in entertaining
Miss Jean Hat per has arrived the guests.
, | from Florida State CoBegr fot
Those invited vverei Mrs. II. F".
3 Women to spend thi Christine* Currie. Mrs. Douglas Stcnstrum,
- holidays with her parents Mr the
Misses, Dighton, Thigpen,
and Mrs E. C. lint per.
Callieriue
Spencer,
Margaret
&gt;1 oncer. Susan Kirtlcy, Mmth!i
The
Misses Eltse Hutchison n iclil, Helen Hutehisou, Aio'cln
Slid Louise Pcr-kili# will arrive Melsch. Mariuiir June llutdick
today f r i m New fY ork City to Lueile Hall. 1..uticia trorinly ami
■pend the holidays with their Ann Lovell.
lamtliea.
Mis
Cnsvaiidra Nchnltt an I
Mis George Epperson l i e s gone
to Tampa to spend the Christinaminisw with Mrs Schultl'- son.
Karl Schult^, and his wife.
I.mut. William Bush and Mrs.
Hush of Beaufort, S.C. are e x ­
pected
to arrive
Saturday
to
spend Christmas with Mr nnd
Mrs. W .A. Leffler.
Mir \\ ill Hale, J r . anil chil­
dren nnd Mrs. J.M
Busliec of
Vienna. &lt;&gt;n. arrived Wednesday
night to spend the Christinaholidays with Mr. and Mts Jack
MtirDonuld. Summerlin Avenue

Nickel-Simpson Party
Honored By Kents

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Pilots Have Annual
Christmas Celebration

Ixmlsc Lumlqulst, Imogone Mc­
Arthur. Gloria ('-ampler, Charlotte
True, Emily- Mathews, B ally Jo
Tolls, • Dllon Baker, Catherine
Clark, Pauline MeLallsn. Detorea
McLellsn, Mery Ann w hclchil,
Janet lletxel. Betty S a n e r, Ger­
aldine HInchcliffe. Dorothy Lyon*,
Guide
Davis,
Helen (Pcatoni
Betty Rose iloolehsn end Ann

Melina.

Nickel, Mr*. Harry KenU Mrs.
Henry W lUt, Sr^ Mrs. Hanry
VV1U«, J r . , Mrs. John Melich, Jir.,
Mrs, Jo e Melsch, Mrs. Blchsrd
Vemay,
Mrs, Honner
C arttr,
Mrs. Anna Behraah, Mrs. M.
Cofbum , Mr*. Henry Schumacher,
Mrs. Hanry Thurston, Mrs. Shaaly
Boat, M rs. Peter Thurston, Mrs.
Louisa
Holly, M r*. EUiabeth
Johns, M rs. Ralph Loosing, Mrs.
Oscar Zlttrower, Mrs, Albert
Knight .M rs. C. C. G antt, Mrs.
Henry Emmons, Mrs. Ollv* Weils#
Also U n . Clyde Stln .o n , M
E . B. KAndaS. J r . • U n . Jo
Janet, Mrs. H erbert Htoo he .

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ibeth Jewett, Mrs* C# A*

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•#*C *»t thr M"tr* Mir, fnir «. M Imitrfi f«» -rhioh thr puMic* ar.| J
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irr* mrn nrr ntnli.tlly inVit^l *
tiiiurit id piv &lt;nii it i*&gt;h hi rhre^- ( hti«tm«si CnroU ‘ ill hr follou*.!
li' rinphi) re
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loi hy mi interpretation h&gt; Mr-# |
fadh.ft*| ptpi v t i t i i e
fuiitlkm/ J i»hk Hnui’t Thr ■world** ncnl ,
If» I It t|t Mxti
of t 'hriitTiiMp Hill
rein ted hy
1 I I- i mf iri it ml
h uthr&gt; «* MIOk MMI ) Itlthlll dill
Mt Si Ml w in vt m m i -x tfi a mi i a
Two sound film a h Cl present
ffitrst c t t i i H l » &gt;
Mu, Ruth " A ' r Mnrlr*" mitt “ A Woman To * *
Sv-tl 1 III l.-t ItUtN sUlt|*S \h t c
llr.nen.lver " "Bring gifts ' will
h) u trio coosiitlii u of thr Miwtc
Ik* MJfljr liy Uonlift W Mtr Mrs *
1‘tooth)
ls\oni&gt;.
sMiiiiiif
Ruth B. t*. Scott will explain the pro
Otlluui) ntu ( l.uhcita IA
Mi**- jrel for u rn k*e to itidi ininialcni* l
Rvuti'S u n lr n i t-v it wliori
1 here folio h til I»v n player h&gt; .Mnrv
nirre tun rut ■otos. I») Mis'. Kvmt
1Uteri Lamm' it,
uml Mi A* 1 rnnccji Mnhiinr)
This pnrt of Ihr pvoifram \*ill
llohiliiv uift ■ vi err t*M‘hrtti|fcil. he followed by children luittiei
rn» h |trr-k**n rrnitinjf »i &gt;rlf com
pntinc in recitation* and fotitf-*.
|o *i il poem in tliu piociitntton
nml the mri\*al of Santn ('liW.
i m e poem \v«5 thnt uf Mi»&gt;
Tlie ijrofr.«m ineludcftf 'NVileate I
Muhotiry ,
I idelts
hy Shirley I i^k, Uoimn I _
IhcM'fit uci i* Mr
Si oil, Mi
Witte find (.'mol iJitvoJ: »
V
Mruiniicl Ihuith, .Mts, ,*i
hen
Tliime W ho Weep W t "It* * nr» -*** «||
itnl), N|r&gt; RitHicll Sirin.*
Mi*** — Khnse Took; “ Silent Ntifht, |
McSnll.
Mtktumv),
MLv llttly S’ ljrht'*
M,iiy
Mien, ^
licitie l) u iu W tUt^uu*. Mi v IIc i Up
thirty .niii Umpijr* ha*»mjiri “ Mm ^
Nuichcy, Mr ini;lv). *Mi. T niftier
liirlhiiu\M
Holt; (*’onk. *SIh»p |
K I M l. .. &lt;1 ( .McltMth U.
pmjr vi ilit ( if iiii'hii,t-’
Mm |
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liiiti W iUnr»l (ieitnnle S »t(; “( hrislnm*" h C
I nttimtty«
I*ntin l e e
Witte.
“ A Suuilt J
I i iiiiK,
1thick,
coitu c*l
tifirik Hoy** Li*limit'* by ISubh) Itititr*, J
j III! if(11 fill IIIIIII) VlMfr*,
1*1 Vt'il “ A W irrleui In Htiilfi” iHekn J
the fumrt atul wim |iic cntc*l Rimer; “ A Christina • Keen**
w
with niftsN uml it IhuIMS c ’uik.
Rill) Stinsoi ; “ A U r y r t * n n t * w e t ,
Neil Stoothuff; “ A t ’liri-liiin^t
rimlniy*' I Hikv Seott; "t 1iii&gt;tu*u
J.iekie I hiiiMKa, "A Mm r j Chiisl
mas" JL1in*If«*y Rauei . “ i hn-i mo
SxmlndC' Shirley Llak
lh»inu*
V
Witte and enrol l avid; “ A While
(hrutn&gt;a&gt;" Shirlev
l»ro»na
T'n J utii" ! Deparlment of til* Witfr l nnd Dm hi The pro^ism
Ritrlc-t
Sundav
School had
n ciiiFfi "Rti the arrival &lt;4 Sam-«
Chii.tnui'* p m t y ul the t h u j r h ('I hih mill the , ill**L rIU 4r«aiv^ •!
untie \ un T ur**iin&gt; o ru iiit*
The If.fi
tea* ht i ' uml •&lt;utH,i int* iidt’rit het-

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Mu.'vic By t h e Ib m u n u llov-.

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For Christmas Eves
for Christmas
Jack eta are the ffift— far kecpiiiR hln morale «ky.
high— for giving him that feeling of real mascu­
linity—fpr eliciting that "Thank you" that cutties
from the heurt, because il'a tt gift lie reully wantwl.

Smooth finish and Pig grain leathern in Black uml
Brown.

sizes dC to dll

*^ g .7 5 to * 2 4 - 75
Other things he would like . . .
Hickock Belt h Buckle SeW

Sumo uf the |»rcttii*«l uumplinn*nth yuu can pay
the Eve in every woman! They ure the kind &gt;f
gifts nhe lirnjfn for . . . .

Admission ft 1.11*1 l ouplr

Call 2HH-J F o r R rscrv utitim v
S e r v l e t Men .Mir

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Mi. ami Mr*. It. F. Kent en­ dirertrd thr eanir^
Mill Ml»r
tertained with a pint) Tuoduy Mm v Helen Tew led the grout
evening, at their home. 141J in oiittfinjc
Dm k
Avenue.
honoring
Mi»s
1 limiiiiiiF i;ifts wet» »li*trihulMary Nickel tnd her finnee Ed-. ed from the decent led lure v
ward Simpson and member , : S " " present nnd n l e t L i of O n tal •
their wedding parly, following
“ w &gt; nin‘ irrcH'tUltra w*»a isiven to tli**
the n d c a r u i l mi then wedding pin nillief iraim ent*
uf
hot
Wednesday
chtH ul nt
Vviifiin, tleeui itL’d cukes
The holiday motif was c a n led ^
^ e served
tilt in the decorations, (led bum1 hose preBenl were Mis ( A
ing tapers lighted thr dining AihIh m . ii J i M m H R I 'rui?iter.
table e*»\er«d h ith u lacw cloth Mi- l ii-d Myers. Mr* John Mil
nnd graced tvit) ur raiiKeincJii v of i
Mi ,
k I
I h* nuiD i
di

Mrs
Aibcrf Wine and Miss ner*
served huffet *tv!f
Mrs
\ irginiH Wing of F’ urt Meade. M Mlnnrik, Mr* \V VV Waititt.
Frans Warnri
and Mrs
Md. and Gieeuv ills. Miss
are Mr**
the holiday guests of Mrs Wing's K J ffancork Hi#utod the hikfttInothei in ln»
nnd sister.
Mi m i in *nt*rti*iniiiji
I’resent were Miss N'lckei. Mr.l
and Mrs
Kidiarid Dean, Indian
^i_______
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.and
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iHenry
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Simpson
Mr
Mrs
Mound Village.
Nickel the Hcv and Mrs J B
Root Mr and Mr# J M, Stinei-lpbri
Mr and Mrs haul. Mta.
U, It. Pirpto. Mr*. MinariV. Ifr*
\V \V Warner. Mrs Pr»n* Waroai
M r.
Hancock
Ml-# llelco
Members of the Pilot Inter Wille
Henry
Witte, Ji
and
national flub hnd Ihalr annual (’attic Let Witte.
I hristinas parly
In the main |
i liming rmim of tlir Hotel Mai | WoodfluU
h fimrlv
rtuiitMl
fair Tuesday evening The logo , i |
mw
mulei ml
fur
srhiHil Sub 1&gt;eh I luir sponsored I parties,
b) the P'luls, wiy, invllrd foi
de»»ert.
The tuldcs. arnvi gnl In the
(hope of a binsr#hoe. surrounded
a tall loigblly trlininni Christ
mas tree where the memt’er#
plarwl gifts to exchange among
their friends and presents for the
Elk* (Tub’s annual
Christinas
tree fot local children. A robust
anowmm stood on n large re
fleeter
centering
the
officer*'
table nnd red candles hurnlti in
dneenne holder, lighted the room
W. L Morgan, club presldent, presented oach member with
a roraage.
Pilot, present ve r Mrs Mor­
gan Mrs. O M Harrison, Mrs
E. .1 Moupbln- Mrs, Ulllh Scott,
Mrs I.Minor Brat, Mrs. kft J..
Italstrn. Mr. i. H l u n e j , Mm
W
E. II oily head, Mr*. M. H.
Smith. Mr# Z. H. Rulllff H n .
Joel Field, Mrs. II. A. Pcanion,
Mrs. E. 11. Itandall, Mr*. Mary
Ilnwlins. Mrs F'ranlt MacNeill,
Mrs. Margaret Erickson. Mr*. C.
’» Powell, Mr* Al Hunt, Mr*.
W V nitttng Mrs. U. C. Max­
well, Mrs. II. I. Chapman, Mr*.
J. L Clark. I irut, Ja n e t McAdie.
Miss (iuasie Hinton, Miss Maude
Kamsey. Miss Katherine Morrison
and Miss I,mile juhnaon
The following Sub-Debs were
I present, the Moses Martha Page.
Joyce Gondspred. Dorothy Price,
Beggy Pljipln. Judy Jones, June
Bose
Dutton. Tni
IJvingoton,

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

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FR ID A Y .. DECEMBER - 22* UH.L.

THE SaN F ^ J I K R A ^ M ^ 0^
ADVKRriSING BATES

HELP WANTED—

O t pf» hoa^for OM l a a v t l n
J*e m i tin* fur lit cm IcurrtloM
yte p*f. line to r t laaartloaa

)6c pc* lie# fo r W loaertlua*
i.lmum « U . . . U*
ONE U8 OR UKINCt TQD1 Adi to T H E aAKFORO HERALD
uni five ,«w tla to Urn tin*, m o otin g phone tod oiUtra—
tor U lnatlotu ^ ^ pted will bo charred for at the

WAN TED : Gasoline truck sale*
mail. Seaboard Oil Co. 310 W
d r a t . St.

It) A L E X A N D E R It. g e o r g i ;
WASHINGTON— Don't pet tor)
exeilrd, rnmc the New 1 cor it
your paycheck ix smaller, or
WANTED: Tjtnist w,
larger, than usual.
fice experience, f'h
B E A U T I F U L diamond ring, one
New rale* for withholding in­
party
karat.
in
platinum
setting,
come tan take effect upon wages
flanked hy two smaller slotle*.
SUED
BO O K K E E PE R l aiil mi mill after Jan . 1. Result!
Box H- c to Herald.
U. lb Pope Company
firower* and Pucker*. A lurgrr amount of Income lajt
E R 0 3 E N E cooking stoves and FU R N IS H ED house, reasonable.
10, Farmer* * Market, will lie withheld from the wag*e
gas hot plate*.
of million* of worker*; a smaller,
410 Myrtle Avenue,
amount will tie withheld from
FOR HAl.K
the wage,* of other million* of
NE 2-wheel |
TWO STORY house arranged in
w ai-ecarncrv
hiteh-oVcrload
two apartments close in. Priestires; uric Ji |ey)f&gt; ieifer
The ir.crensed ami decreaKfil
W A N TED TO rent 3 room nnnrt
$3-000.00.
months old wi’ hhi Vbmlltlon
wilhholding* are mused hy ( l )
nuttii
P.O,
llux
fid,
Hanford.
ROBERT A. W ll.l.I AMS
snow while ml Am 1107 E.
changes in to* exemption*. ( 2 )
Atlantic Hank llld g .
I ’h o n r 732
fit. Phono
I.DERLY
couple,
permanent, the ime of. morn precise with­
wish one nr two bedroom first holding table.* and (A) grady,
YOUNG
ROASTING
II K N S A-l CONDITION, IJonel electric
floor apartment, with bath, or otin r the rate* *o that full t a i
DUCKS, F R Y E R S , TUJIKKVS
train. Will trade for large Irisimilar small house. Would as­ ! i* collccleit up to about $5,0(il)
G E T YOUR ORDER IN EARL
ryrle or sidewalk Idku. 215 Oak
sist owner to pay for altera- In wage*, computed with $2 700
Y . PHONE 411. PALMETTO
A vc.
limit U, develop such apart under the old law.
GROCERY.
Horae lip, Home Down
ment. Call 7119-W.
_____
The new err m p r ia n t rerin rt
BY. OWNER? 4: main hmt*e jua
APARTMENT, for Navy couple, t h e - ta r for per* on* with two n r
two lot*, and chicken*. One gdTr
J l r i . J , M, Tm wick, Mottle' more denendenta hut increaae It
from Air I into. Plume 72 MV.
luma Hotel
for chi Idle** married couplet and
£0 A CRE TILED celery farm on
lhn*e with only one dependent.
Cameron Avenue. E ast Side, FURNISHED louse or apartment Ton exemption* have been $500
W 0 SMAl-L farms far sale;
for navy collide to occupy Jan,
f-airly plowed and harrowed. E.
one 3 acres land, 2 *tory house,
for a jingle pcr»nn and $1,200
I. M. J . Anrha. ItL 2, Box 135,
U. Stowe, phone 1U2 K.
.
g arage, one storage house, one
for a married couple, plus $350
8. Sanford Ave.
good Veil, land Hied, complete
for each dependent. Under the
Bubirrignllon. One 6 aero farm
new law, exemption* are $500
with 2 t t o r y bouse, 2 story
FURNISHED apartinontf "reman per fxyson.
„ ...
barn, good well, land tiled,’ CU RTA IN S washed, starched and
cut resident
ta ll
Holloway
For. example, (he exemption tor
comultte auhirrlcatlon. Apply
atretchixl. 5 Id M r 11 o n v i 11 e,
103. Margaret Ann Grocery.
u married couple wilt total $1,00.1,
t o J . W. Bell, laske Monroe,
phone 870
or $200 le»* than formerly. For
-h o D e 15.
FU RN ISH ED npurtnjrnt or house a taxpayer, wife and one depen­
SEW IN G n
In vicinity of Sanford. IVrman- dent, the exemption* will total
,
mikes. W
$1,500 (three of $000 each) com­
ent. Phone 32H-J.
FO R SA LE: Pine fittings, valves,
K. 4th St
pared with n prrvitm* $ 1 ,0 (0 .
plumbing
supplies,
pre-war!
However, if the taxp ayer hoa a
automatic hot water heater, IF IN T E R E S T E D in mnney-muk
wife iind two dependent*, the
uu: poultry farm colt I..E Ban hHH) * * * * * * * * * *
eotjudute stuck deep and lhal- j
exemption* totn) $2,000
(four
[nw well
pumps,
pneumntl." | man. Pin,-hurst Grocery.
1M Ik * e l Waste
person* . at $500 each) compared
storage (auk* A D R***uir 915;
a
a
y
e
r
w
i
l
l
u
*
k
*
with $ 1,(100 under the old law.
GIVE YOUK family phonograph
* s e n la ln t ii fer
iccord* for Ufarf*lma*. 2lil E. I*
I
Table* More E x a ct
.,
k ite * plates*. He
5lh St. Phone UlH.
Tax
withholding
table* *14
s t ilt s e v in t new.
ORANGES, tungerine* nr grotie
mode more exact hy narrowing
t l set 11 h ttp save a
fruit. 1'Hrl.i-il to *hl|i Mrliiiillu
V ./ s life!
the wage trinket* in (lie table*.
112 W. Hli Ht phone I2ll.
»**»****♦ *♦ *s
For weekly wage earner* U" to
$00 |&gt;er week, $1 wage bracket*
and matlres*, S E R V I C E man going oversea*
will t&gt;c lin'd instead of | ! 0
See Mf*. John
must have 35 MM Cameru any
lunrkel*. Fur wage earner* peI til I, Si
tifh-r
popular make, Phoin- Mtsyfnlr
lween $00 and $100, $2 bracket*
Hotel, room 315,
will be used.
HOU.KU MOTOR HAI.K3
Under tin- idd table;.* the r-BIlia
NHKDS t HKD C AItS
••mount ha* l«-en wllldielil from
IV- will pay lob 'riling prire#
a $.tu wage an from a $30 wage,
fu! tiMxJ uiitiiftibuilrh.
All D M
nod from a (till |ay as from Iflii.
details hiiKlc,| fur you. Write nr
uml *o on. (Tin* over withholding
i OWTWumoI
BrkftHiffy U M
TW O HAMiMAOF Ins! quill# /lioue u* tc f«,mr ami mike o ir IHWUa
lUeorbr t f iU»w
0#r»vil* ul the bottom of tin- bracket arid
double totvitimir ring deauen. MpcrninaL
ftoU-rw-Hii iru tir f pi rrm ain la F # u t bkiod. I*
under withholding at the lop Qf
may ceuw n a g f itf
rli#amAUt fMuicut,
$20 00 #Mrh. Alw Inrirr Cfl»»
HOLLER MOTOR SA L E S
kg |*aick«, l'4i r4 {wh if»*i iMrn, crILUf up the hrrfrket lm* Pern 'evened up”
and mallrwMi, $15 00 Mr* II ft. 20K W Fir^t Si.
Phone 3?2 Itifl.t*,
annual tax icturn* were
•••IftiELC. p u f t iw i u a 5 *f lt»« *Y «i. | when
11 n nmit*II, I 5 I f&gt; Ma u noli a A vc
iiiMkil*rhr« *bsl ilijiitv*** r r v q u ta i Of
j made.| Under the new table*, tbe
WANTED m
l.ibt irniMui job*
ptoracm vlib irnurliDS wkI kntribinf
from i:i l i* larger
lJ B&gt;'*i ftlto*# I k f * i« aorawikilLI Wfomf Wtll» I withholding
TWO J» J!O N n r;K u rils with rr
0*1 ha iii'ii liulf Service .Station,
i than from $3(1, and *n forth.
FOUf lldurf* D* bla*1*1iff,
conli. Ri
i l| » h* ( ’n,
&lt; tirnar F ir pt St. ond French
iKso’l w ait I A*4 you# d /v t a M U Do-**1* |
Take the case of J i m Smith.
1*111#, taM*|
killr by inUlllMMi Isxf #»**
Ava, Atvifi I Mhum, owner.
ORANCJEsS, * ini*Mih4 *,
icr-UH*
40 jftmn. T L r y (fit* l*Apf'ir r«lk# *&amp;•! »lll L J p I married and two dependent*, apd
lJ»&lt;* 1 V milr# id I y w n 1sJi#a fl***li m l
receiving wage* of $ 10 a week,
fru it« pin i i i * '1 nhipplnr *f W AN TED: 1
g nil* ant
smSW
M
lUrIh
IT
udi |wuj Uw
i4, 0*1 IHfw’i Hlk
tinder the old taldi-* *h« weekly
dealrcnl.
' On!. \ve.
one Inrge vvnifmi in
rondl
t i x ’ dl'ductlnn from Ida pay haa
Iiitii. Phone Fo, 'JlUlfi,
EW
HOYAI
hern $1 HO. tinder the ni-w tablet,
C|oth n|M#rt^ A N T O ) : Htiyr * Junior Hicyrle
. the weekly deduction will be flu
rent*
aonable. Pin#
( ’all h#fiif# Friday ■&gt;m i P. M

WANTED TO RENT

FOR RENT

MISCELLANEOUS

WANTED—

Many Never
Suspect Cause

IL o U R E M T iN I ,1,-xk and kilcls
cr, l:yn|n Ni, prinitty iir&lt;-t*d
-R a n d a ll Fleet rlr Co.
P K A C T irA I.lv

I, e vv

pre-war

■ man's bicycle. *i.u 2*1. Can be.
seep at 1720

P llM lie

I li*

In

Plume 5 3 4 -J

Mrs.

e* Breach!*) hthdlans Das Ta CeUs

Dougins Ave.

CHAR COAL. Oak and Pino
wood, cut 1(1x 14 or 1Rx2&lt;&gt; and
Ut&gt;. V.C.T. Ne.iwrf *

W ife

LOST

Back

LOST I a,t irs black wallet runtalning iilenlillratlun p a p e r s
WARDROBE trunk In excellent
monuy, In vicinity
Colonial
condition. $5u. Box U, el n
Cleaner* Thursday P.M.' Ke
r Herald.
turn tu licm lil, Reword.

l)RTABLE

vlctrola, 120.00. Bax
BX, Cfo Herald.

ABBAGE planla. Phone County
2004.
G IR L S - PRE-w ar
. Valencia Drive.

bicycle.

541

H A L L electric heater. 210 Fast
6lh. Phone 942.
A 0 IE 8 BAR bln, three small
dlamundj. la iee ono-half karat
diamond lirtj Reaapnable. Box
q e - r Bc w n g

hfira*. ’ Fhon*

— With Buckley'. ‘‘C«n»dior
Alaost tBstaatty you gst th. *urpn.s of your ll(»—cuUghlng ««.»•
—right, *wsy It toossns up thick
choking phtsfm—vpsni up rt«(gs&gt;l
bionchlei tubes — mskst brssUilna
sister.
Thsrsfa rsal ssonomy la ttucklsys
—sit msstlroltsri —na syrup. 11air in
one l.sspoonTul Will convlnt-. U.«
supst skeptics!
Q*r B u c h lsy - s ’V a n s d l o l " msUe In !
V . ■ A., t h e - l ' o - i f h k l t l t u r * Itist Oul

of Fanners Market.

p«Tf*Cl (QiulRIon,
ttffeU.

WittAswricins Row Flfkl

COOD used *knlc&gt;
Brewer’s C»f,

ONE riN TO mnro about U00 lbs,
n good saddle, buggy and plow O K FITE g)rl; wife of overset*
enllor. age Id, consider atly
horse. lUaxunaldy jincinl A.M.
kind nf work, permanent. Ex...Rcm urnt. Gulden lotkr Phanc
perirrued. Mrs. \V. A. (IwetUP
M0-W ,
e/ji DEnmiind Poultry Ranch,
Borrcntn Flu.
2 SIN GER treadle sowing much
Inc*. 1025 E. 11b Hi.

L O ST : On Firat Street Thursday
afternoon 4 keys In leathti
howler. Please return to D erail
L lM T : .Small Hav horse .Saturday
L a il teen heading towanl Lake
Mary, Phono 573.
M ETER socket nut in wrtlbg cat
Dee. 19,
Finder return to
Florida Power and Light Co.

NEW TA X RA TES

WANTED: Girl Tor soda fmintnfn
work.
M('Reynolds Drug Co.
Phone H52.

••Its sjt others In Ausirslis. M,w
KskDndL &lt;'»»»tl»‘ #nd nisei eft. - r
CoUhlMsa an i n . r t t ■|..n.
At .11
good drugatsls

TOUCHTON DRUG t o

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1*

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t Dtp.
014

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.30

.10

4.00
4.20
0.10

3.00
3.00

2SV)
4.20

$10
$r,o
$00
$00
$70

6.80
8.20
8.20 8.50
8.20 10.20
10.20 10.70

5.00
5.00
7.00
7.00
9.00

4.40
C.50
6.60

, $70
$£()
$H0

. 10.20 12.50
-- 12-2t&gt;

$
, mo
f $.10
$-10
$-tn

.10

J10

21E0
4.20
4.20

2.20 2.20

6.20
0.20

12.20 14.70

1.00 .50
1.00 2.]0

8.20
8.60

.30
.70
.70
1.8Q
1.80

.30
.60
.80
JI0
2.:M)

3.80
1.80
S.80
5.80
7.80

2.50
4.30
4.60
6.30
6.70

FO LKS MORE CONFIDENT
ABOUT WAR. BUT T U K llE
CA N T RE ANY LET-DOWN
Folk* are more cheerful Bird
confident about thp war than
they Hav* been since It began,'
aa our force* and our alllta In­
crease their pressure again st th*
enemy, but over-optimism. about
the end of the War It somethinr
th a t all American* ihould avoid,
especially If such a feeling wilt
tend to make them slow down in
their efforts in the war program.
That the farrttfn and. othera of
this country have achieved wliat
would have been considered pro­
duction miracle* a few yeiira agp
i* beyond ipirstinn, and tbexe e f­
fort* are largely responsible for
the very favurohle advances the
United Nations have mndo against
the enemy during the past year

1

Ytw 1

.80
.50

.10
.50
.80
.80
1.00

l.oO
1.00
2.60

2.60

4.60
4.6Q
6.60

I
I
1
I
1

1.10 1
2.40
2.70 4.80

AC Newsfeaturra
.
This tahJe shown ho&gt;v tho npw Uxionic wlthholdlog tax
on wookly anlnrlea which rocs iqto effect Jan. I, comparer
in roprenenUllve hrnckeU with the dedgctlDns now in effect.
I -Z
RU RA L COMMON S E N S E
By Spud Johnson

8

ni4

a.aa KUO- 7.80 8.40 6.00 6.40
-&gt;h.fXLT 0 $ l) •7.90 8.80 --tfcfRV e.w&gt;
0.80 10.50
u .o o i r e o
8.80 8.50

T b f area of the continental
UnRed State* la 3,112(1,789 squan.
miles, of which 53,013 square
mile* are water.
Early attempts nf Europeans to
tattle oh the Solomon Island^
were balked by the sannlbaltxm
of the natlvea.

Fight Needless Waste!
P r w f r v e to c o n s e rv e . . . t h a t ap p lie s to c lo th e s ,
e sp e cia lly . H av e y o u r c lo th e s p ro p e rly cle n n e il In
m ak e th e m In st.

Seminole Dry Cleaners
220

M agn olia

A v e . P h o n e 8G1

Sure, I c a n y *
BoUIed4n-Bcr.)l. in wtockt

But the BEST bonds
you can buy&gt;
are W ar Bonds!
/

FA R R ELL’S

*

A r e n » ie

Legal Advertisement
fVOTirn TO A F f KAK
TO: MAlIKL LAYTON WHITT l MOTOHi who«* l « ir k n o i n r#«l*
iltriOV ■ml mailing adilfram la
Uurnl
lluuta N‘», I. Ch*p*l
Hill, H ot ill C^o|ln»:
T-oh a r t
but If i««l t ti ml ■
fu l l h a t
riiKl n i l l h t l t o * Cor

a illvorct by

uni J

PACKAGE STORE
A rrad f

HMg.

WniitN%M*

luri, a" FlalntU L in Ih® Ofrnitt
L*nirl uf ili* NibUi JuiUclui ClrcuM
•it lL a Hi m ** of Kbsrl^u, l&lt;&gt; and fin
otluaU CouM r, In Ctwihcnry,, iA*

jiLhrev laie«l tllln of
mill Itchin
J W hltilnf loti, ru inflfr.

»* Mfitv#-) t.nytnn W n i l i I o n , p#fondant
You **r»* r*qwired Mui noiltied to
file roiir writ o n np|**».rajiep, *i!h
•r In pern no or by altorn*Y. in
■■Id fCiiiirt, mtift In •!»f» u 1f nf nticD
■ppflkr unco, a,,*Id pi ua * will pro
cetd t l p e r O . '

WtT.NLRH

lh#

of fk J«1 *»■■! a(

■■ til CoUfte ■nd my band
th*
171#rk lharrof, at Hanford, H#ml nut#
I'ouniv. flurlda, t ti 1* l«i de&gt; of
r»#c#titb»r. A. II 1911
ICUPIIT Hli \ I. &gt;

HAPPY MILES
SUPER - VALUE

O 4*. UKRNPnN

.C ltr k af «al,| Courl
OUCUT f - W lLX U W ft.

g

rlkOUa, Pli.rWa, -&gt;
[tsoflelier for Vtajmllt.

And When I f * U r ­
du tbe other Hand. the deduc­
tion I* inci raised Air Hob JoitM,
married and Off- t ependent.*, ami
$1!) wmklv wage, finder the (ifu
system $ | 30 ha* been withhold.
I ruler the new system. $0.10 will
be withheld.

208 W. 1st. SI.

The new rate* for wlthhoVUug
apply to wage* paid on ami after
Jo u. I, 1945, regardless of when
the wages
were earned. E m ­
ployer* are allowed to figure the
withholding lax from the wagehrurket table* nr In make a per­
centage computation on the basis
of the actual tax rates.
It Is expected that mast em­
ployers will u*c the tables tiecause the (able* are Improved
and the percentage computation
is more difficult under the new
law

Chevrolet — OldstnnhUe — ( ’ntlillttr

GLASS AND MIRRORS
FOR THE HOME

N o w is tho fimo fo
CONTROL DESTRUCTIVE CHEWING
INSECTS O N TRUCK CROPS

MS w*r bond* he c«i

U much as possible •

4nd productg! 0u(t
gWnit .Wood to a * !
ami dding all th* «
that *r* aec#»ary ,

GLASS DESK T()!*S

AOAIi

W * h*jr* a long an

LOST: one black kldtkln glove
Saturday.
p|e*ie
return
tn
Hollywoo&lt;l Shop* OffRit.______
LOST: Gold pin with chain con­
taining h e a rt’ and turquloa*
stop* .Saturday. Reward Mra.
LO ST:
Between fial
Ovleslo Tuesday nlgl
tru ck -tire and wheel.
Hanftfrd - SI

* i
fiarrl«4s
. J Ilf?.

1FU LL L E N G T H DOOR
M IR R O R S
;
’

700x15
dum to

•iew^nder.
I-ORT: On* pair . gr*Y glove*
ale* 9, 2 pr. box In Yosr*ll bag.

. Ploa*# return ta Hunt’a TuAwl*

atand tha abork nf landing * 3
\9* #a&gt;plan4.

&gt;e*d fltorc.

0RED TOP FOR
BT WITH W'ALI^

BUSINESS SERVICE
WELI) 1NO: .By ait expert
80 y*ar&gt;* taperienc* who
ant*** gwry-Job. Would ■
clat* • * ' triak Tempo

CARPF-N1ERINQ.* 'g e h e ra l

r t l B B Q R ,.

&lt;?

•THHAL C R Y O L IT E , U
KRYOC1DK, this only NATURAL

Matty and effectively applied with aundard duilldg.hr

.a p p ly y ^ i r t \ l C R Y O « D E fog
■praying, o r xrltli wiixed d u *U , from e o a tm U a tly

w

ItTOAOB LOANS

V‘

Tf j tl^ tjUf:_fcj mi

STORAGE
Garage,

MIRRORED TOP FQR
LIVING ROOM TABt.fi

PHONE
SOB
•••* ’ -nmrfz-r- f' * *

.5

�ttik saneo Ud

TTODa T, DUCEWBEn 22. 1£M4

itkrAi d . sa n to iid .

Fi.onrn\

NOTICE
Tlir*: HRA COX DAIRIES

The

Will llr Oprn ( ’ hrutma* l*ny brtwi-.-ii tha hour* nf 11* HO \ M
ii. I;* to I' M ONLY

Shoo-Flys — Wagons

J t A N F l 'R l *
| IK \ N

\ V \ \'e

Nu W ih4 — N o

Swing'

Howling (innu.t — Archery So It
Stilts — Hacking Chairs

Save Points

Pull toys In various animals

Uy E a lin g

2

URAL ESTATE-HBOKER
Atlantic Rank llldg.

Touchion

Drug

tCi&gt;ou

Ou.

ROBB’S
HOME B A K ER Y

115 Magnolia

“qilAlATV ALWAYS"
105 W. Int St. Phone 864-J

MAVBt I
WW1LE OH THE MI550URI QUEEN
THE BATTLE C O N T IN U E S ' *

QM'vO.
\vt Vfc vQt 10
ACN THE
QN*ii-v

■$0- ■»£$ TOO
RISKY YOU MIGHT
\ HITTHt MAXtO

CAM - r

V —

»VAT T-VW O SCVi'S. GAJ*.'

1 MA.N

iS wAtT\*V* A3 PlCSfc
" ------ LAPCWS

THIS CHRISTMAS . . .j F f
LET EXTRA CASH BE TOUR

LUCKY STAR! « J

Single or Married
A ko 10-36
FJCFFIMENCE UN N ECESSARY

"Tk*l Uil U«» liam

yea
1*7 Let (ram bad la yaod. Tk* mc*»y » n
my li« tf $ l « i l r i f l i r Immtdl.la e.ik t o mao tk.l la
YOU *aa, atfacUJfy araaad tkli lima el iKa yaai IKara'i »a
m j la f a Say tka ayalait a( lla k*I,d.yi. ,mt batawta »•&lt;!
tara*'t «Ma|li talk aa kaad. laaol.t ta pay all t* » Lilli
NOW. aa4 kava aaaayk left o.ir la meat tka eitfe kolTday
—plant. We a o kelp yea awl . . . pramplly, c .«KdaaliaRy.

'
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Apply Employment Supervhnr
5-6 Weekday*—Saturdays, u-12
SOU, n E I X T E L . A T E L . CO.
110 E. l i t St.
Do Not Apply I f Now
Enanerd in EaitartUal Work

Family Loan Co.
F U . S late

D»nk Bid*. Hiwim *

I’ hnoe

E S S E N T IA L WORK
WITH
P EA C ETIM E F U T U R E

OTirtlmc Pay—Paid Vacations
FYequtnl Increaaes
l lrar.atu Environment

JM| d o ila fca« muck you ••«&lt;! «Nd Ul ■&gt; Iflow.

f

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Ftijm

Bauer Radio &amp; Electric Service

k K,

'- I A I P ‘X

Bring raiCH ti» SANFUKU Vt K M l’t KK tvv. »» t«Ji
phone 2 11&gt;.
t t r Mill (m i
I'K (*ei (iviaiul. !&gt;u
KrtpliUOT.
NKI&gt; S A m ll \tm.ige*.

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS

More Bakery Foo&lt;fc

Wouly Toys — Food Warmers

Oat »l * « ( n Mm i i &gt;«»*tl(

\IK

lV 11 Itt.\ K V*.'* im iu tJi.iU ix

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4A*1

A T P.NE LANDING TAW LYNCH
S E T S A T R A P FOR t h e Misso uri

AlMT THAT TU£&gt;
l
ABOUT DUE TUH
---------------- 1 LAND*7'

YEAH

MORE WOOP ON THE FlGT '
REMEMBER THIS 6 SUPPOSED
TO BE A REGULAR ARMY CAMP

Queen mirr~ n — IC T .B Il

A Word to the Wise . . . Send
Holiday Cleaning TODAY!

ETTA KETT
cCH4 Y E S M IS 5
kTETT- LRsK3E(?lE

Dry

D EPARTM EN T

— 1 S lT P ANN T

Cleaning
Department

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CO M ING. N EYEW
TH IN G
1

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ENEk'vtvOpy i :

oefs m

tVNLJS
Thli iaol, found ever out
door. i« your guarani ao
that ovary doloil of Hro
•arvlco work, ropolrtng
•r traading, U d on* e tcording lo doffnilo afondardi of quality ft —oana
aofar. Ion gar . driving.
Inalii on fho Corliflod
Traotmant.

SKMINOLK Co. LAI ’NDKY Co
819 Wrflt. Third Si

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V\fcLL IVL- oCXJO

IT-1 S O R ’ C V

Bui VMITML MPCr

th PAUL
t\iT\As x \ a « r
•J£ MAV€ VX-UVA'CV'1

1‘hm

Special for Christmas

YtXroiikt
a p a ig e

E T T A .^ y D L J W O R K

CREEPS/WHAT
CROWDS'YOU U
-1 CANT GET HEAR
L*-! A COUNTER a'

Welsh Tire Shop

-i

IN 6 H E R E f S A Y
T H A T 'S A N IVCA'

E M P to Y M E M T

o**r ice -»

fe P A U L R O t &lt; iN ^ S
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Hunts Tuxedo Feed Store
Tel nr»8—
Cor. Sanford &amp; 2nd Street
Sanford. Florida

PavL KOStNiiOb

Sf- *

H av e
ix ifr c

Ave-

y o u r tlre a c h e c k e d
It'n too la te . M ay-

..6

Lights serviced
Battery Charged
Brake Lining

CourtoniiA nnd pfflrlrnl nilPiithinLs nro wniling
'
to ^orv«* von . .

\

TIRES

D rtv o ln today fo r a com plete check up
^ . • ~— • &gt;

RECAPPED

3 m p Ie le T 1 In e G rr:u irT fo &lt; T u c n r&amp; ‘ accc!ijufrlc
r1*/" {•' ♦ .!&gt;* * 1* a-g^-.i aa
♦»»

[lam's Gulf Service Station
OWTcd ^nd operated hy Alvin Odluun

THE GATE /r-------

,

SEMINOLE

TIRE SHOP, Inc.

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AiQy(

TIR ES CHECKKD
lie th e y need a re c a p p in g .

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PUT Ltf3 WITH THAT l
CREJEP ALL EVEN WG

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YOU ACTUALLY!
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INMHIND

WHAT DO °
YOU WANT.’

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XNOW WHAT r

GiClSUKE 1 }

201 N. Park Ave. Phone 37

11^ M ll

ANNOUNCING
Re-opening of Gujf Service Statipn

ID S IM P L Y A D O R E
\T! I A C T U A L L Y
---- 1 W O U L D , ' j

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FRIDAY. DECEMBER

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S U R l REU S

CHAIRS
u p h o lstered

p ieces

fo r

all

th e

TA BLES GALORK
every on* with n purpose

Jewry w "M»p*e

up

CHARM

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fam ily

22, 1914

�4

If »• • ivh to bs f r r * i If wC « u h to
preserve Inviolate thos* Inestimable privll * I * s for which we hate been to l o n ( contending—»« n u i l fight!
L _____ ________

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p^WITH WARBONDS

AN INDEPENDENT N EW SPA PER

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Established 11I0K

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SA N FO RD .

F L O R ID A .

S A 1 T K 1 M V , D K( EM H E R

DM I

G lo ry to G od in tbc highest, am i on earth peacergokxl n ill /m int'd men —Luke I I N
m i ' i n v i&gt;—

A Soldier’s Prayer on Christmas Day

Japs Are Reported
•Expecting Attack
On Chinese Coast
Preparations B e i n g
Rushed To Defend
S o u t h e a s t Coast,
Com m u n i c at ions

Market Director
Says Government
Surveying Losses

9

into th r

ii rlmnc-e

of

kn&lt;*rkliur

Good c h e e r , and g i m . a n d h u p p s r r r r l i n g s
Exchanged by all of O*—esrh s s ll h the ..Iher.
And while sse thank Us e r. Lord,
For those memories,

Itom l, tiic en em y

seems ennestrned

with ronunlhlnUfur a defense

ALLIED
H EA D Q l’A JtT K Iia.
_ lo-yt*. Philippine*, Saturday, Doe.
O 23. (/11- Major fj*n . Andrew D.
Bruce's Seventy-seven to Division
forces tin l^yt*' have advanced
fjjnw- mile* west frum tha Orniotf
cr&gt;r rvdol toward tltc Japanese-held
V

id * * i if

In a world *f peace and good will.
May al l ss llh the f a m i l i e s sse h o l d &lt;f e a r
And g l s e thanks. W it h t h e m , n i n e a g a i n
Again, t o r i we thank Thee for Ths jirnln lion

n ccrd in - -

to

h

j&gt;aid

in

Lis

ti-lcgrnm

crop

B y 1 pi

4 •'* i fl f.

and

marl.-t rev|*a t*dny
" In the meantime more coin
plele details as to thr • /cut of
the dnmaifr suffered has l&gt;e*n
•lit in liy our m art! niunngera
Slut the picture is far from
bright.” he stated.
Conditions at the various mar- j
ketr he described as follows:
“The situation at Pompano nn» I
changed frr the worse. Tha frost |
knocked the vegetable movement
Uisre to a greater estenl tlian was

Health League
To Serve United
Nations Urged

Santa Claus Is Having Terrific* Last
Minute Rush Letting Ready For Trip

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1 i 'p « H 4 M
N O R T H l * o l . L I)#v
. S e n t * )■&gt; h iivm i* ii le i r fit* Eri l*t
i n i m i i c r j " h iu m e f f mi t lo kfwl
h i * hug&lt; a s * - ' t u n r t of i o y » tend
'Hind Jo n d i i l
f»n
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rtf'll AAIn t f 1»«t
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wax uttnourKftA today

Cyaih.
If the amtourced ceiling
price* going Into effect the fu st
of the year arc not n*i*ed or re
moved, fanner* In that men will
lie ruined. A comparison of the
movement during November mid
December of laat jrr»r with those
month* of thl* year »how whnt
ha*
happened.
In November.
1114ft- the market moved LID care,
this y ea r It dropped to PH m r*.
TV rough December 20. IP 11 the
market moved W . »r» donor th"
2t&gt; days, for the tome i r t i '.l this
ear only It'll car. cere shipped.
)ue to release nf labor In the
l.aVe Okeechobee .irra ilor l" ihe
freeze there 1* plenty of labor
availnbtc.
“ Pahokae report., revlied c#ti-

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WASHINGTON, Dec. 21. »V )—
The i-ststdishmcnt of n United
Natlun* llrnlth Iwague equipped
to stump out cpitlemlea and to ley
the ground work for effective
postwar health provision* was
urged thl* week by Dr Halm
Yasskv, director of the llndassah
Mrtliral Orgnidtatiun, who recent­
ly arrived from Jerusalem
Dr Yasskv recommended ihat
the f lilted States take the lead
In fi rming
the
organisation,
which wnulil supplement the medi­
cal relief pms’ iurp uf the United
Nations Belief and Itehshililatlun
Ad miiiLlrntlmi.
Discussing the increase of tub­
erculosis In tho litieralrd coun
trie*. Dr. Y assky. said that pro­
visions must be made now to
halt the sprmtl of that and othrr
diseases A high percentage of
the Jewish refugees arriving in
I’alestine a ir either mentally nr

m atc* show 10,000 acres of bean*
killed- 20 percent ilnmage to tt.tVOO
a c r e * o f cabbage which tvaa head*
c l or heading, 3 percent damage
to 2.000 acres o f young rabtmirc.
50 percen t damage to ifjtto acres
o f E ngllah Deaa.
90 p e r c e n t o f
the po tato crop Was fuliy inntnrs; phy&amp;Ually ill, he paid, ndilmjf th a t
*nd w hile tha Vines were k i l l e d there nre m ore lh * n (I.IKMJ ra se s
o f tu b e rc u ln .i* in I's le s lin c but
loss suffered will la- slight

"A ll produce In Wauchul* s ir s
completely killed und our
market thor* h *. closrl. Clrow
or* are hoping fi r ■ good Spring
crop.
“ At --Palmetto • few car* of
ojCarole and a, few small load* of
cabbagw are moving.
Grower*
ther* a re preparing acreage for a
big Spring deal.
"P a la tk a r*port« approximately
25 percent damage to cabbage I*
causing a delay In harvesting.
Very f*w heads an* being cut
now, but movement should get
underway about January 10.___
“Florida Cltv informs u» that
no llmca will be avalUhle for a t
least SO d a n . No rein he* fallen
sinew the hurricane *nd the now
crop I* not maturing a* fast a*
It should.

Home On Leave
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Editor*
lag u r n *
“aam a *•
sebJaltUd
fa r wWch

N *t*!— Th* follow,
af bay* (a scrrlce
|«ar*“ b a r* been
bv th * Pilot Cl*b
Mr*. Z. B . ru O lff,
I I 1 - J h i i &lt;4 Mias
, ,t*liph*wa
• U -W kav* bw aaltctad a*
■awe*
af aarU **4* * * *
that th e ir rrM Ma B a y ke
a r t la Panterd.
who ara

Civic Clubs Raise $373
For Salvation Army
Major A. fl. W hnrtoi . today
praised i effo rt* of th * K ig an l*
and Rotary Club member* who
oo Thursday anil Friday brdUght
In i total of $178.17 for the
Salvation Army by presiding a t
dfm* boards in tha downtown

JCJwinla gained the edge on
Rotary In the &gt; conU*L Rotary
$108.11 In front of
and $70.V3 at tha
foe a total of $179J&gt;4
racotvod

$97.4$

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®f 'th*~-frwrt C fflco Tor

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mo»t we. the fullnwing , toti

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B u sin ess Houses
P la n Christmas
Closing
City and Court House offW-.

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except for police end She/
departments, banks, most twtad
businesses and stores will cl"'*'
Monday as Sanford observes the
Christma* holiday.
In order th a t at least one ttrug
•tore may be kept open nt' all
times. Sunday hours will bo ob­
served by drug itore* during the
holiday, according to Dr. w. V.
Bitting, president1 of tho Sanford
Merchants Association.
No edition o f The Harald Will
bo printed on Monday In onler
that tho s ta ff and employee* Way
have tha holiday, but In IL* plaee
a special Christmas edition. Il be­
ing issued today.
There Will be no window aOr
vice a t tha Sanrord Pott Office.
ll Chrietmaa parcel*-will we’
vered a t homes- and tho«e ax
pacting such parcel* are
• aslv
advlsld

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importance, M r* B ihi- o R ttunil
mil that In t h e Jv -m i - i T’ iiiom
there sectn* to l*r an hW iiw ,«f
a feminist movement Admitting
that sho knew \&gt;-iv Idtlr ataiut
tin- rule of Rusinn nmnen in |h&gt;
lllirs, Mr*. Rrt,»,r,elt tuld h»-r
nn-4* conference aim wmtld u-k so
American reprcnyidalive m Kur
ope to prepare n report no Rus­
sian wortieri.
cd

Capt. Frank 8. Bay uf Ft.
Bcnning, Oa. and Mr*. Ray will
be home this evening Pi spend
several days here.
Pfc. Edgar W. Diggers. Jr ., Is
home * on leave from the Alex­
andria, La. Air Base.
Santa Claua In nerten la ex ­
pected to be on hand at 4:00
o'clock this afternoon at Central
Pari
Park when Elks, L in n * and membent of the American Leg!
Legion
and The P ilot Club stage their

annuaJ^C^iiitmaa party for underchildren.

«

dativery boxes will be made a* lion Army headquarter*.
on Sunday. Ifall going oqt will
f

Keep salt, pappec sugar bowl,
Jad dressing, napalni and p re­
serves on a tray and taka tnam

to tho table In one trip. '

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rn-m h ere ami uhin.id
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and
slHiut
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is t-.u In.i-bDr. n p ImI h i'liuf th ill li'iiirtii-tti in a 'l&lt; d
m uch
I.-i
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told
the m ile* south i*f ihe n--rtherrt fla n k
of. thu W iine in th r I m ii^l M j il r *
i n l u f S la v pint
H e a v y f ig h tin g
M ade
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feel
p re tty
I h .m u nn *' v%omen •i«. fisst f Old Aft F re n c h
ra-'cd nt Taltoche
gum.. Ih a t d id "
m «n y iet im l tefn II IT*4 to he ft If h i
t ie n n a n a rm o r w h ic h hy-passed
nd
T h e arriftc of I*t*i ii y
it |il &gt; 1 i Lt Co|, Sam M lamg of tu p
B s s liig n a hestlcd on west fo r »n
Mich
th,, battalion com
tm i ll y ii fcinim-1
if «1iis-ia|•fifaii m y chiUndisclosed d istance
ht» iiune women rtf i* h'urrim if to mandrr -&gt;f t i e Uddril Field Anil
In the break through l.tr'Minbattalion, to »li|ch [*vt.
H •' rk in ro o p fi nt If ii 4v B h men lerv
K a sllS O S u , r s t f &lt; " ' " l
fnl
th e
l u i l r n i H ’iit
of
so cin ly. AUla W Cillyart! of Sanlortl ia
W hereas

C IT Y B R IE F S

c u m p v bat bee n i or urrd a ltd
ftUln In 0 Natl r \ l r r min a lion
ram p at 1 iiw
ll •taid an
2(MK Hill
per ft(HI ft
adtH lional
m r r r VtHrd In a N a n ra m p at
J a note lha 1 rh iM f I’ m had 1icrtt
telaitC bt r r pv| m U f " r| pr ■i
in . Ikp 1 r ji t
tier
II d Id 140
B r »t -h
and
whr 1h r r
Ihe
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11 r hr * id
v«:i f nr i|k than %
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1hr
taxi
na id
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♦r % d ire r! p ari m I pa 11 »n m t lie
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U“ d nre|oir at mint

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With KJwanlana presiding At
total.of $194.18.
the dime hoards yesterday. Major
" Orton said that in all
L pi
poitmaatkr. to A. 8. Whorton had time to trim
.yaara of Bslvatlon by Joel &amp; Wald,
ha, bae never had remain horn*. Collections 1 from his big Christmas tree at Balyab« d l l D l t f K u l «fl QlUftl

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tj41•or o 1or v o il!
little »i'crrt balwerii yoo **i" I , Avi'iii f in S u n l"n h
« til M'M 11• 1V 111! ' • 1lint ' m l' ........1"“ "
M 1J ■**! I m, 1hi iif k l 1.i i *i vhi
i Sit it In,” wroU* Ih.h
1 1 &gt;i| wiiM '4lid O f*
me l tell you, thi-v *»r« swell
1441t?t '* ‘ 1"
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1 l i a i r he!i'll
an fo r m&gt;M' If. w e ll
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P a tlp n 'n
rb titl A riu \ &gt; rilcrtln
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f iif Ii t t(i|C hml aIii I *»*•! l ** the flunk1f St Mk |-|)t III I .* •N nit too fo r it
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V i r li l ilUpnt* hm ir |m r t ln K th a t
, ml Pot f
th r en em y m h u iin * h*rl %Ji »m c &lt;I
told
n . i ’ommoi •'•li'd ............ It
m iliktMi,ju jil h n u rv rr
l hi* &lt;ini PiinitN

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Amrrirjinjt and
HritUh fr»im lirmun prlMHi

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fail Wil.- «*■flit*’
1k’riI ‘NMftU* * l«uI L*» *■
lit’*" If«eiw| UII tin* t
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and I want you In knots II a* lui'v 114-•'Hi Iil fint of thr Tl lllf I
thu k I vr horn ir*mnl hhhiu M
Wt- will lie ideated with lust si i
i in$r fur
ihiiih
hi
thing. We thank l.nd for Dlovely U.S.A. Whet nf those p«v- n»k you for
‘ I uarit n .loll tlriir Simui Hml
pie end |&gt;oor childiep in th,-&gt;wer torn countries what ato-ai Home miU und rami it* 1 wjimi
them? We nre In I’sradisa todn. I nlv&gt; torm* fruitn of nil kliwls mul
right here In the gmal old ILB A , plratr Hnntii do not for^rt n»\
“That la whnt I lient mv Mumpm* two n miniriB. Ollvlu Kirhurdiion
say often. She was there m and KcHlnty Klchtrdnon, Jr
MI nholl jro lo IhuI tftily und
World War No. I. I’m su re’ahknowa what she is talking nbtiu'. will arise curly in the inornintt to
she s a y s .th a t she wouldn’t l|V-- •te wl)ut you brought mo Thank
you now for what I ask you.M
to live there.

rnramiv inn

that nearly T00.t»(i() pefMins,

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1*“'iI! r \ M'.hlui ers nf fen.-si \ i* spent much nf it.*
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m t*Inn that
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doll c a r r i a g e li«&gt; IV hat tl" '
o n ly 1110 institutional beds a v a i l ­ think alaiut It Sailin’
“ 1 also hail* a
Id V,"
able. Hndduaah - the w o m e n ’s
Z io n ist o rg a n iz a tio n of the Gritt­ old, a bruthrr. Is month,

ed S t a le s p la n s U&gt; hulld a 2U0bed tu b c rru b 's ls h o s p ita l In I’alestin c, hr ann o u nced .
.The sh o rtag e of yo u n g Je w is h
doctor* in I’alestine it acu te be­
cause many universities in Europe
have not admitted Jewish medi­
cal students for several year*, Dr.
Yasaky told a preas conference
The supply may b* Increased, he
said, if a metlical school I* e s ­
tablished a t Palestine.
fie relatml several incident*
of th* arrival in Palaetlne of rafugoei whose minds and bodle*
wer* erippled by N ail punish­
ment. p n * flfteen-yatr-old boy
catn* to vPalestine mentally dis­
turbed front having been forced
“ IB,0 0 0 pounds o f pecans were by the-N ails to remove rings and
•old a t J a y laat Thursday at near other jewelry from Jewish cor,
M et.
_
celling price*,” h* said.
_
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M rs. Roosevelt
Plans ChristmasS
WithSonsA way

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How iu gntjy tiuui U. isau ihu ihctu.all Iw’.'c to nj rwl^JT. ’ hen

*CX "V.Ja*. s rtl'W rr

Framing', iW lftly wc-.ilward in
the American drive to crush en­
emy resistance in western Leyte
troops of the Seventy seventh
were advancing down the road
0 which connects Falompun with the
Ortnoc-Limon hl*hway.
C!en. Dougins MarArlhur’s com ­
munique disclosed that B ru ce’s
trmuia already were three miles
beyond the Ormoc corridor, but
a did not specify how close they
* were to Fslompon. or how close
with the American baltrle* n r*
suiaahly the l«r)g U&gt;ni» which
played a major part In smashing
the enemy’s Vamashita Line in
the corridor.
W
American forces •ounlerl l.M fl
more Japanese dead on l-eyto
Thursday, making u total of 10.H4I for the aevan days ending
December 2t, oa reported b y M n c Arthur’s crmmunlfUM.
0
The dead were counted In moppin* up oporatlona along the
shattered 4 amaahlta Line. A m er­
ican planes were striking In sup­
port of the advancing jrround
forces and shot down two enemy
» planes in the Lcyta Gulf area.
^
Nagoya Jap an ’* big a irc ra ft
center gut another blasting today
—Its third in 10 day*—by Super•fortresses from Saipan, about L400 miles d istan t
' a.
A singls B -29 lad th* way.
V passing over th a target during
early afternoon and dropping its
bomba through an overcast. O ther
formations follow*d a t InU rval*
ever a period’ o f two hour*
nd
x- s o minutes.
|l'
Tha’ first UJL. communique on
the raid did not announce resu lts
and did not say whether any o f
-v
the plana* want lo *t or damaged.
(Japanese broadcast* rsported
about 100 plane* participated;
A that tb ty didn’t do much damage,
7 and that 10 o f . them were shot
down.)
i
■Tha Ratandokl factory o f th *
V itw bU hi a irc ra ft work*, p rintipal target of t h * preceding N *goy* hdda, pnanm aply w*a h it
■Inc* r * * U n l* y ’» raid a * a
bj B rig , Gen. Em m ett

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n il-** thoiH• At hnm r Im fB ),
r r n lllf Iflivt “ f m e 4%it tl
Help fit fin to 1
In tp lrh m ar* thmi iF%rr huj.14 diitj
1ll|.*pi »l||a
M . j th rtr 4 * j bfi a |&gt;
% m ril

in Wtc, hunt ton," WIHm.ii I Wil
In .on Dtrrctot nf State Tut met1‘ |

China ron-dllnc* and a line of
land coimmmici.tlorn from Han
0 kow to Hanoi w hich would extend
roughly through Changsha. Hengyang, Kweilin, Lulehow and Nan
In*.

coml

Day* sahert w« *n*y H n with llinse sse lose

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After Blunging For­
ty Miles A c r o s s
Belgium, t i e r ma n
O f f e n s i \ r Stalls

l*oiillr\ nu n \'r^od To
1‘ r n d u f f
I
Million
More For Florida

That there may be Ollier Christmas iluia
For us now to distant from our Iinnirs;

from
li.hn F titnnn ml uf tit** j
Fond I’ ritc I In It loti
tl.i- itl" A |

depth between tl.c east and auutli | Markets

West

\V* reverently and buinhls a»k

out ing p r o c Hi|jn«tm entx w ill I k * re
quirc-i

pJoridiajis Eat
More Eggs Than
Raised In State

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O f o t h e r , tie I t e r C h r i s t m a s d o s s
H a p p y d a y s W it h t h o s e sse l o s e .

, Ur on rrrript of the rrport trA
&lt; Mnfiw Interior 0 j»A w,i, (|Hrrminc «hHh.*r ceil

A m erkuii itupporl to Chirm which
is de*tilled In h it its ntride with
the IU* 111rill uf the L* tin B u rm a

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■fhe food o l recoUectlnn—

HUMMING, Chinn. Doc. £1,
{ A P ) —Jjtpu lus.HC with (I rtt witl
without a m ajor eiiKaKtHUcnt Freeze May Result In
0 on the Kweichow-Kwangal
Readjustments Of
front indicates the enemy is
OPA Price Ceilings
completely preoccupied with
preparations
for realatinit
JA C K S O N V IL L E .
Dec
23—
possible Allied lunditiKs on
(StMPtriHl) '"'Hic U« S
impart
0 the China coast
menl of Agriculture in making p
Instead of risking n drive I
»uwey of frcc.t damage.
and

Patton’s 3rd Army
Hits Nazi Columns
On Southern Flank

We Iha IIU (her, taird. lor Thy prole, lion
I ha tea's said that stuns l u u a child. I »nl.
But today—on Thy d ai, I say II om c nioir.
And this time, mor* than any olhrr,
Thes* thanks com* from the heart
Not so murk for the Christmas dinner
Hcrved to uv hers In thu orchard In Belgium.
Or on a rain.soaked plain oa l ^ t l n Island.
Or In Italy, ar o* a ship si sea
Rut more. Lord, foe the rtrl.er fn.ol
That a blessed memory serves us;

attached, wan speaking
Ills hut
tollmi « Ur one uf the American
a ttille i,
hiiltnlionm
supporting
•lie Ireiu h drive from ilelfoM
along the S a l * , border Into {Je t­
ton n v
The

hattalion’s IMJ mm howit*
n r , hnve been firing in siipporof F r e n c h troop, for n year non.
in Italy am) France
For their
effectiveness in smashing enemy
fortifications, blasting- enemy bat­
teries in counter hattery fire- and
"mushing enemy supply columns,
the battalion was awarded tha
Crtrrj de Guerra by tha French,
The Iwltallon Croix de Guerre
■ iMi’l the only one. Three of the
officer* and one of ■the myn In
the bettalion have bten awarded
individual Cmlx de Guerras for
DAVIS - MONTHAN F I F. L D,
in action when they Were
TUCSON, Aril., Dec 2 3 . ( S p e ­ heroism
* lth the French In Italy. Mor*
cia l!— One of * l«n man Iximber that! .50 medals, from Legion of
crew trained to fight In B - l t Merita to Air Medela, are worn
Liberators and recently graduated by member* of th# battalion.
at this heavy bombardment train­
Tha big guns, usually kept far
ing baao la CpI. Melvin IL Hoo­ behind the Itner have Often filed
ver, 2 1 , ton of Mr- an(l Mrs. on their tarweta almost from InMelvin Hoover, S r , 1112 Elm fantry mortar positions. On one
Avenue, Sanford, who will soon occasion thev were firing on ta r­
be nveraeaa as an aerial gunner gets only tj)0 0 yards away. The
o f the crew.
battalion took part In ona of the
CpI. Hoover entered the ser­ longest sustained drives
vice In September, tuld. He is can troops have m a d e ___
a graduate of Scmlnuls High War Between the S tates
School tn tha d a is of 1U40. they fired support of
J*rlor to entering the eervtee, ha drive from

CpI. Melvin Hoover
Finishes Gun Training

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“

Orange County A^ent
18 Reported Mis.sinK
Oltl-ANDO. Dec
23.
i/ F k 1'idlce of four Southern State#
were today searching for B er­
nard (B anlneyi S u lli'a n active in
Orange County ACA and who
worked In the office of County
Agent K.C. Moore, where ha
handled soil conservation pay­
ments to rancher* and grov*
owners, following his mysterious
disappearance from h it sltk bed
in the Aitgebllt Hotel Saturday
morning, his wife, Mrs. Helen 0 .
Sullivan, said last night.
Authorities
were
aikad
to
search for the prominent World
War 1 veteran, legionnaire and
civic worker, .by Mr*. Sullivan
whan ahadbeoverad th at ha was
m bslng from their hotel suite
shortly a fter 3 o’clock Saturday
wiser* - ah *- -hod le ft him -bad*
ridden several hours •Lahore.
Mr*. Sullivan further revealed
that aha had asked tha as ala*
u s e s of tha F B I In locating heC
huaand. Bite said *

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THE SANFORD nERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PA C E SIX
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C L A S S IF IE D

A D V E R T IS IN G

RATES

irerman A tta c k i s
Seen As Crucial
Battle Of This War

l(k p « Km fer MM Insert km
J8c pet tin* for th ree Iniertkma
f t t tier line for 0 Iniertkma
X * pet 11m for M laaeHloM.
X iid m c a -ate . . ■ Xk
S lO N E US OK bRIN G YOUR 1 4 * to TH E oANTORD HERALD
IC ssllssiS Krwm rs s » Ustl
.'ount five words to the line, including pnooe and address.
German defense system In the
I l l adverU aw eoti fo r situations wanted will he charged tot a t Uhe eastern
Czechoslovakian moun­
sca la r elaaatfied rates.
tains. Vanguards were reported
within artillery range of the city
of 81,000.
In Italy the f ig h t Army and
Polish and Indian troops virtual*
II. IL Pope Company
ly cleared all enemy force* from
20 ACRE TILED celery f
K ER O SEN E cooking stoves
the area south of the Scnio Klver
Cameron Avenue, Ea*
gas hot plates.
arid west of the Uologna-Rlmlni
Is ib jy plowed nnd hnrro
II. Stowe, phone 102-R.
lit highway.
FOR HALE
Late yesterday on emergency
TWO STORY house arranged in
call brought a big force of U. 8 .
two apartmenta close in. Price
Hying Fortresses and Uritish
13000.00.
GIVE MAGAZINE SU R 8C R lpl Lancasters from Ilritlsh fields to
RO BERT A. WILLIAMS
spread 2.000 tons of fragm enta­
Atlantic Hank Bldg.
Phone 732 TIONH FOR CHRISTMAS.
A G IFT that lasta nil year. Call tion and high explosive bombs on
L. Real, 1 IH between 12 and I rnil and road functions Imme­
B O Y S’ pre-war scooter. 17.50;
diately behind the attacking Nazi
Reel and casting rod, 410.00;
I*. M. or 40-W after 7 I". M.
forres.
203 Roily Ave. Pnone 4G9-J.
CURTAINS washed, stsrehes) and
They were forced to bomb
62 P IEC ES of dainty dry Gold
stretched. 618 M c l l o n v i l l e , through
thick
ground-clinging
, (Antique) Table wire. $90.00.
phone 870.
clouds and fog wnlch shrouded
W. G. Wum, Lake Monroe
’ (he blazjptc &lt;W-mU«. fro n t and de­
nied the hard-pressed doughboys
the invaluable support of fightYOUNG
ROASTING
HENS
era and fighter-bombers.
DUCKS, F R Y E R S , TU RK EY S.
Nazis Galm Break-through
G E T YOUR O RDER IN KARL- IF IN TE R EST E D in money-makA t Field Marshall Karl vun
lug poultry farm call L.E. Rauy\ m o N E
411. p a l m k t t o
'Rundsledt'a battering ram smash­
man. Pinchurst Grocery,
GROCERY.
ed Into the deeply-dented Ameri­
G
IV
E
_
YOUR
family
"phonograph
B Y OWNER: G room heuse on
can tins south of AttcLru, Allied
records
for
Christmas.
2
ID
E.
two lots, and chickens. 0ns mile
l*« d q u lrttr* Imparted cnly the
■
5th
JW.
J’beoo
044-1
H
g
S
"Tm ff'Jnfom iallon that "the attack
.from Air Base, Phono 721-W.
is continuing." This curtain of
TWO SMALL J r a r n ti. f o r ^ a l e ;
silence appeared to indicate th at
one 3 acres m u tr-i Itory house,
the enemy's forward momentum
had not been halted. The G er­
garage, one storage house, one
mans still were packing the
good well, land tiled, complete
HOLLER MOTOR BALKS
roads with equipment and men.
subirrigation. One 5-acro farm
NEEDS USED CARS
(The German High Command
with 2 story house. 2 story
barn, good well, land tiled, IVe will pay ton ceiling prices declared that Nazi tank forces
complete subirrigation. Apply for used automobiles. All O Pk "have broken through, smashed
to J . W. Deli, Lake Monrpc, details handed for you. Write nr nnd dispersed unit* of the Amer­
plume us to come and make o il ican First Armv deep into the
T h o n e 16.
appraisal.
enemy rear."
Like the Allies,
HOLLER MOTOR SA L E S
FO R S A L E ; Pipe fittings, valves,
however, the Germans dealt only
208
W.
F
irst
St.
_
Plume
5
0
plumbing
supplies,
pre-war
Us generalities).
automatic hoi water heater, WANTED 100 lubrication Jobs.
lip to tonight the only specific
complete stock deep and shat,
Odham'a Gulf Service Station, clue as to the c lie n t o f the Ger­
low well pumps, pneumatic
Corner First St. and French man penetration was the report
storage tanks. A.D. Rosier 916
that Hrllish typhoons had a t­
Ave. Alvin Odham, owner.
W . 1st. 8L Phono 207.
tacked a score of enemy armored
W ANTED: Two. R.B. guns and vehicles “west of Htavelot," a
ORANGES, tangerines or grape­
one large wagon in good condi­ town 22 miles by rood from the
fru it. Packed to ship. Mrlaiulin
Rclrh frontier. Stavelot Is t 112
tion. Phone On. 2905.
112 W. 4th St. phone 120.
tt\iles southwest nf Malmcdv and
\\ ANTFT»: Bovs' Junior Bicycle 24 miles fronr the fortress city
ONE MTTAL cot nnd m sttres*.
( uM before Friday 5:00 P. M. of I.lege.
Good condition. See Mrs. John
Phone 118
In one of the few fighter-bom­
E rb, 311 W. 10th St. a fter
ber operations carried out today.
6:00 P.M,
24 Thunderbolt* sprayrd two long
enemy convoy* of tanka and guns
SE T O F ‘‘Hooks of Knowledge"
uewr Znlpkh and Monschau, dam
20 volumes, bookshelf Included
arlng at least five tanks. Re
Excellent condition Inuulre of
ter 0 P.M, Phone 104-%V.

FOR RENT

MISCELLANEOUS

W ED N ESD A Y. D ECEM BER

but liOEA h&lt;Unl-uu ns thick as taclc of fever*! quart rapacitv.
right Inches nod up to il) feet A wooden plug fill into the top
in height.”
of the stalk to keep out bugs
Andcrjon tells how I’rivnle a n d troth, while n tinall hole
James Scott of Tampa conceived in the bane nerve a t p spigot
the idea of usimr bamboo stocks when the plug ii removed, f&gt;eas receptacles for liuulil refresh
signed originally for drinking
nient bv converting tbeni into » ut#r. Scott found th at by add­
clsutz Thermos iHittles.
ing sugar and currant* lie had
Scott, with a long slender u V e ry p a la t a b le wine in a week'*
stick Lrukv out the thin |Wi«tt time. Other til's took up the Tod
lions that seal cacti bumboo and now when visitor* drop in
joint into an Imllvldiuil compart- they make with the hoipitalily
nienl, except for the bottom by servihv n Lily cup of home-

Boys In Pacific Use
STARKE. Pee. 20, &lt;FNS)— In
n special dispatch to the B rad ­
ford County Telegraph, T/Sgt.
A tV. Anderson, Jr., former
member of the Telegraph stu ff,
gives an interesting account of
life in the Netherlands L a st
Indies a* experienced by our
Ikj&gt;'« stationed there.
"The ingenuity of the over­
sells soldier * is
endless” • he
states, “when we invaded this
Island we couldn’t even find
enough water to drink, much less
for washing and shaving. That
didn't stop G. I. Jo e. we shaved
in cocoanut milk, which gave u%

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I'M I

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Phone 732

REAL ESTATE-nROKER
Atlantic Dank Bldg.

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NOTICE
T H E BEACON D AIRIES
Will Be Open Christmas Day between the hours of 10:30 A.M
to 12:30 l*.M. ONLY.

WANTED—

TWO HANDMADE lied quill* LOST
double wedding ring design.
120.00 each. Also large crib
and mattress. 916.00. Mrs. H.R, LO ST: Ladles black wallet con­
taining Identification p a p e r s
Hansell, 1616 Magnolia Ave.
money. In vicinity
Colonlil
TW O PHONOGRAPHS with rc
Cleaners Thursday P.M. R e­
cords. Randall E lectric Co.
turn to Herald. Reward.
ORANGES, tangerines, grape LUST On First Street Thursday
fruit, parked for shipping if
aflurtioon 4 kuys In leather
desired. 216 Qak Ave,
holder. Please return to Herald.
Reward.
KW
R O Y A L } Cfown Covert
C lothnp orte-foat. size 12, rea ­ LOST: Small Hav Itorsc Saturday
sonable. I’hnne 0 8 0 .
I ant seen heading toward ladle
Mary. Phone 073.
FLO U RESCEN T desk and kitch­
en lamps. No priority needed
- Randall Electric Co.

W IST : (Hack leather handbag
containing keys end letters
with name of owner. Mrs, )f.!L
PRACTICALLY
now
pre-war
Pattis hall. Cull Herald, Reward.
man's bicycle, alto CO. Can be
•Mn at 1120 Douglas Ave.
LOST: Gold pin with chain con­
taining heart and turqubtO
ONE PINTO mar* about 900 lb*,
stone Saturday. Reward Mrs.
a good saddle, buggy and plow
H William*. 112 Myrtle.
horte. Reasonably priced A.M.
—.Remus* t, Golden Lake Phone
. 1648-W .

BUSINESS SERVICE

2 RINGER treadle eewlng mech
Inc*. 1023 E. 4th SL
CHAR CO AIn Oak and Pine
wood, cut 15*14 or 18x20 and
up. v.C .T, Nelaon A Wife. Back
o f F arm en Market)

WELDING: By an expert with
30 years' experience who guafiihtecs every lob. Would appre­
ciate
a
trial.
Temporarily
located at 408 t i French Ave.
A. R. Welch.

IIUIMI* W1,4 60 VVVlMIlVi

1 t i l l 1IUVL4B

in Holland limited the British
and
Canadian)
to
patrollng.
Clouda clung to the treelop*.
German
resistance
stiffened
markedly all along the Siegfried
Une from Luxembourg to Swit­
zerland and It was plain that the
Allied W inter offtnalve had been
fryjght to a temporary standillll.
Lieut. Gan. George 8. Patton'*
Third Army line* remained prac­
tically unchanged—hla gains dwin­
dled Ur almoet nothing after 41

Gosh, Who Wouldn’t
Like to Just Settle Down Here
in LUXURY
T h e r e '* H om elhing uboul a co m fo rta b le cltn lr th a t chim e* n w a y all y o u r

general rePAIR GENUINE red fox fur*. CARPENTERING,
naira. W. J . Ituasell, 7M W. 0th
F irs t 9263)0 gate them. Call a t
Street, Phon# 747-M.
'
W ight Print Shop.
Fit
A
MORTGAGE
LOANS
ASSORTED Chriitmae card*. 25
To build a home
for fl.OO with your name print­
S*IBE?~PO TA TO PLANTING
To buy a home
ed on them. Two hour aervlce.
To remodel a home
W ight Print Shop.
Stuart. "FI*.— So ha will have
To refinance a home
continuous yields of sweet pots-,
F R E S H D RESSED and drawn 0. M. nOYD, H i tt Magnotta
toes erar an'extended period, one
local roasting chickens. Plggly Phone 178-J.
Wiggly.
____________ STORAGE yoar car a l Kant's Martin, County fanner I* planting
three acres a week and wilt conGarage.
SpaelaJ rata dead tlgu* pda prOeyam through a 40W ARDROBE trunk In excellent
storage.
■
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wa«k period, County Agent L. M.
condition.. 165. B ax U, d o
John ton reported today.
jftfiarxJsL
.
perfect condition,
a ffo tt. •
PO R TA B LE vlctrola. WO-OO, B o x
B X , d o Herald.
CABBAGE pla^fc Phone County
PRE-wor

bicycle.

4ft

.50 up

Easy Term s

ROCKERS

WANTED' f Q R EN T

LIVING
accommodation*
f p&gt;
family of three. Plume ' L t
Thrash, Naval Air HutloiL" &gt;
WANTED TO rant 9 room apaytmint P.O. Box 64, SanfenL y -

couple
141 ELDERLY
wish one or two

SM A LL electric
,1 th . Phong &gt;4

w o rrie s for th e lim e being. U ' h th e g if t s u p r e m e ! S p rin g filled c o n s tr u c ­
tion tit m ug bout, p riced fro m

Legal Advertisement
.Washington, D
Y W are Jtereky
iwr In the Otreal
•la Couatr. Flor

alst owner to pay for all
lion* to develop SUM .1
ment. Call 759-W.

Make them happy with a g ift o f luggage. In

APARTM ENT fo r Nary couple,
Mra. J . M. Traw kk, Mont*.
Kama Hotel.

diamond

R O E ROCKING horaa. Phono

ini biuihm i wm.

FURNISHED h&gt;tu* or

for navy couple to o

matched acta or separately.

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It* I t with soalakln
cuff*. Phon* SB0-J.

and toddle,

•

Coffee

• Cocktail . .

■ HELP; W A N T E D

•

Nile Tables

• Telephone Table*

• Lamp Tobias
• End Tables
Beautiful assortment In Limed Oak and band
nibbed Mahogany.
*

We still have a large selection of toys for
-■
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the Ghildren

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French Invasion
Selected Hottest
Story During 194^

L ib e r a t e d

N a t io n s

A r e R e m in d e d T h a t
R e a c h e d , Ft i y s ()\ Y !
w
i S p c nil l
li t de featntiil tio v
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nr 10 V 11a ■*
to it,- fnl|
the

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trunrdrd l*v H00 warship*. swept
I L u r r o M tbe n a r r o w t u r b u l e n t c b m i
under nn u m b i c l l a of 11.000
ni te r uft
It F o l lo w e d P ln n
it w os luhtoi \ s if I r a t e d a m
phihioti* o p e rn ti o n
an d
i(
wa^ C n r r i r d out a c c o r d i n g to pl an T h e
/ A Hi* a fed eu ns, ta n k s and m en
a*hore in u n p i t f c d e n l e d quairti
tiew - 1,000,000 r n«n in the first
28 da vs. A p r e f a b r i c a t e d iw»rt was
to w e d iicrosa the c h a n n e l and put
Into ope ra tio n ,
pr ot ect nil by
n
^c o r d o n of ships sunk to f o r m a
breakwater.
(i n mnm' a f i r m
foothold, the
troo p* to r Tied ^ e n t ppij m J j u r t
weeks *iiptiii n t I hrrlM Hiri: S t a i r
mat ed fut .i tiiio* vi it hoi the N «n

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f.v. i the J o p a m r . i o i l a l
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K&gt;* Y H (- FIRST VIMi I N M IS IO R T llte N o lic l I’r u c w in n e r * for 1U I 3 and I B M receiv ed their a w a r i l j In the
U n i t e d S l a i n H e r e S w c d u l i M m l i t c r , W o l lin a r F I k u t r u e m ( r l i d i l l H . h o w n p r e i e n l i n g the p r i m d u r i n g
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M ' a u u n c i t m U n i v e r s i t y . Sr I j i u i -, co n i i u . i i I B M I ’h y u o l u i ! ) j m l M c l i . m c D r D l l o S le r n . C a m e g i e Itiviilu l e of T e c h n o l o g y Pitts!, u g h IW I.1 I ’h y t u s . ami Ur Isad or 1 H au l, C o l u m l n a U n i v e r s i t y |lnteenoitui.111

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The find "break" in ttte year**
biggest ntory cmtif etuA in the
morning of June G, /when Her*
i i n m i k broaden*t t h a t
Le H n r v e
rvvnft hctilg *hel led utjil tin* A t l a n t i c
W a l l brink' U5*aded_
Thv jttorv win quickly ran
f i r m e d in lu m d n n A n a r m a d a of
3,200 tr a n s p o rt * an d I n n d m g c r a ft

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M r i in^lh, nci*m d m ? to

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opin io n
of
170
A m e rira r
►,nowi*paper editor* w h o )&gt;«rticipcit
* ed in the A P N v w * f e a t u r e » y e a r
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a ft n r b y the B r i t i s h

MERRY

C H R IS TM A S

CIIF7YKNNE
Wyo., I)*t . -M
SjftJi. Robert W. Amltraui
and Howard W. (Joodrirk, rail
way military policemen, know
&gt;crvic®mcn n®e*l their ■Imp
So, when they found u elundi
erinjr Navy lieutrnant'n btllfidd
crommeil with $1,000 —they Inld
It overnight, lurprlard him
It in the morning.

lam ACtoe,' ,M0 ro lAyn riaictifM**
T v u ch lo n D ru n Co,

Plenty of

HAPPY MILES
I* wti . Lig null hit ytB»; It may
be even t&gt;lfger (kU QtrUtmaJ.

SUPER - VALUE

. So pl«uc kelp keep Long DiiUnce
.

Iinrav clear for eueniial calla on

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Holler Motor Sales
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M EN S’ . SPO R T

llra vy

A hat, treat**! carefully, can
.ret to be tike an old Irlcml-—
Snap and roll hrlms. Weltttigad or rlbbon-bouml. Color*

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GIFT MUFFLERS

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popular. Ixtnir «Iit v h , two hutIon - through flap pocket*
Wenr with or without a lieShirred Action - Uack. Small,
m e d i u m , la r g e alira.

4|ittti rayon in neal twill waaye.
All wtilla.or »"lld color c a i w a .
tan, maroon. Kipbroiilcraa Me­
dallion on White .only. Gootllooking i

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PAG E

THE S A N T O R p H ERA LD , 5 A N T 0 R D . FLORIDA

TW O

N avy Releases Many
PrivatelyOwned Boats j
WASHINGTON, — The Navy
l o t announced Hint it wan grant
It jj “ honorable dlsohnrgtV l&lt;&gt;
munv of the craft that made up
its "vnlianl converted fleet" »f
patrol__ v e ssel.— funner yacht*.
cabin em|,*er&lt;i mid fishing boat*
which were hastily fnusU-red Into
korvlce and nttil npainvi Hit*
'menace of enemy submarine*
early In 15*42.
The changing nspecl* of the
War together with the nvailnbilRv
of specially Imilt wooden tynl
Steel Verm-In now make it poem*-1
blc, the Navy disclosed, to re
tlim to their owner* a irre.n
m ajority nf these cruft
Tricae vessels, from the mod
Juxitrintls ynrhtu down to himihh
power-rlrlveil fiihlne hunts, !«"'■
formed a vitally reeded tn k when
no other' croft were available,
the Navy Ilcpnrtriicot said Th •
lightly armed vessel*. all foriilci
pleatu re 'c
* ra ft, served ns mine
awteper." patrol and escort bout*
nud cnastal-convopicket bnnt
eicorta,
_Th«v ernrrhrd our tni-nir »uW i _ J,
marine* lurking off the Allanlic
Coast with “armament" ronslst- 1
-Ihg In many instance* of 11 two- (
way radio, a flare gun and "alum 1
d#nt courage on the port of Ihci. [
paraonncl.” Wherever
possible, 1
light-weight depth charges and
u n im mu m reel
- __MU0ULOa__
.3 0 caliber gun.* were mounted.
dill
White
th * inillviilusl Craft to lie dernm (
missioned, it wm learned ihul i ID EA L C H R IST M A S G IF T — T h la rep ro d u ctio n allows (lie
uch luxurious yacht* »« the II | V-Mufl form w hich y o u r w a r bond Issuing a g e n t will fill o u t
I B, Siren, formerly the Lotus- 1 when you hoy n bond for Romennc a v e rs e a a It'n alm ost like
land, and the U S S Ararer I m ailing ilie u rtn a l bond, but q u ic k e r and safer.
T b e rn ’s
were included
Tha I.otusUrul.
owned h« I t A (Vaeds.oX Gscjlrm.* ffMivi tu r u rue.-v.wjgo fro m you, ton . Thin gift itpceds th e
Ohio, chairman of the i—ord ot 1 re tu rn o f the m an or w om an who crefn It.
tha Noli 4ilkl«1 CAikItil tip|fifeltt| l.4&lt;|ll j
pflUiy, UrUR 'Hit* i jf till* MHial pMu
and a hug^ ptjre organ. All these
war. II hns Its own sea plane,
t ill yacht* all,ml flofort* tile three Ilnllnn ninrhle flrei Inccs have been removed.
The Arancr, nnot her famous
pleasure craft, uas nwncil by
commander John Ford, of N e*
York, former moving picture di
rector

Turkey Tetrminn)
Atned Green KalAd
Itwllan lire ad
Hiked Apple* with Sour Cream
( Recipe* nerve four)
Turkey Telrailnol
.1 tjil,lr«|MHins fortified mnrgn
rine
2 tAhlmpoom flour
I Ik cup* cream
I vAVJaeflr-'m |ar*ley, finely
minced
H teunpnon salt
'.i Ican f*Kin jrepper
3 cup* cooked turkey, cut tn
strifis ..
t cup* cooked noodle*
Mr cup grated I'irm esan chees*
.Melt margarine. Rcmov* from
flame andjwld flour, stirrin g juntll
nnoth. ifSTtfriT (h'llAr flam *, add
cream gradirally. s tirrio g con■tantiy.' When Tmckened. add
parifli-y, salt, jiepjKir, turkey and
noodles. Turn Into grvuserf c a s ­
serole or individual bnkim&gt; dishes
and sprinkle! loir with cheese.
Place under broiler until clrcase
U browned.
Hiked Apples With Sour C rest*
1 large apples
4 lable*|toon* brown sugai
I icanjMHin uutTjifmn*
...
1 teaspoon nutmeg
*
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&gt;i plm sour cream
Wash and’ core apples
P**l
skin from top nn*-thlrd of tha
vuy down. Place apples in baking
dish and fill each center with I
tablespoon brown sugar, Al tea­
spoon nutmeg and U teaspoon
margarine.
Cover
bottom
of
baking dish with boiling water.

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In end—.
tor firi
Ctrcnll or F lo rid a ,--------

NO SQUIRT

l o o t* C o u n t y , I d O t r s u r * r y , In a ^
sail
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t h r p l a l n l i r r s e e k s I h e d e c r e e of
l l i s Cou rt g r a n t I n * her an a n n u l ­
men t o l lire m a r r i a g e e n t e r e d Into
on n r a b out I h e f i l l day of Augu st
A. I&gt;. IM S b e l w e r n y o u r a e l f m 4 a
lira p l a i n t i f f .
.
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(V ft n eaa nry h a n d an d t h * o f ­
f i c i a l _a * a l * o f J | i t s a l r t r o u r t ar
R m f u r d . H»nilnol* C „ u M y . . j q o r l d * ^ . . ,
fflla' 13th d a y - at D e c e m b e r A. u

PHOENIX, Art*.. Dec 20, (A ll
-F iv e western governors apply I
th* srfuirl-lest lo Ariwmn Calif ’
orals desert grapefruit and came
up with the verdict there’s not
a jet
niu cratcful.
,
Said (lov. Sidney P. Ostwrrn of
Artier,a when the lust keffltleril
disappeared:
"Governors Herlrert U. Maw of
lllnti . J u l o i .J llrmpsey af New
Mesieo. E .t r Carvillo of Nevarla,
Sa ra C. Ford of Montana and 1
all put d cicrt grapefruit to an
exhaustive test. We can say this.
Desert grapefruit definitely does
not squirt."
Grower* from the two western
state; later Issue!—S"-challenge
to Florida and T exas citrus men
inr a foor-italo squirt contest
to In- held In Ihc Senate Restaur­
a n t , Wirsliinglon, II.C.

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Parsley Potatoes
Suretotash
Hard Knit.

Cotuge Pudding
llskrti Stuffr.l Mackerel

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coffee ii told. Retult? Finer, frraher flavor in eve7
nip yon drink.

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3 tutdespoonn chopped dill pic­
kle
I stitnll cboppe.1 onion
I tablespoon ,-boppe.l |arsley
Vs tablespoon chopped copers
| tnhlesnoon chopped celery
ttuvr the fish prepared for
stuffing by splitting. Wash and
dry fUh And rub Inside with
salL Combine all other inerodient* listed above ami loss lightly
S tu ff fish and sew edges lo
gether. Place fish on a greased
rack In a baking pan, sprinkle
with salt qnd bake uncovered at
,17u degrees fur 30-40 mlnutts.
Serve on a hot platter garnished
with
parsley and wedges 01
lemon.
Hueelutash
I ebp whole kernel cooked or
canned epru
1 cup cooked or cannhd lima
henna
Ik cup milk
1 tahjespoon margarine
W teaspoon sail
Is teaspoon pepper
Combine com, beans and milk
and simmer for two minute*. Re­
move from flame and add marga­
rine, aalt and pepper.
lU m f o r N#w Year's Dinner
linked llam In Madeira .Sauce
(lim ed Bweet Potato**
Q ulrk-froirn Green Peat
B oar Milk Corn Bread
Fruit Cobbler
Baked H aa In Madeira Hau.-e
H tendarlaed ham
3 cup* Madeira wine
I cup brown sugar
Closes
, ^ •
Rub sugar Into the outside skin
of the hnm end stick well with
cloves, about one Inch apart.

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1 cup com meal
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tablespoon* sugar
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C A K E S

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Double Holiday Ahead!
Closed 2 Days

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Onions 5 lbs 2 5 c

C A N D Y
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Yams 5 ib-. 29c X) Tapes

Till T u e s d a y

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Kicift s Salad Dr
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Quantity Rights Reserved

Prices Good Thru Saturday, December 23

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Beans
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Potatoes ~ •: 21

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W aln u ts

— 329 Sanlord Avenue

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Vermont Turkeys

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Roasting Chickens n- 4 5 c 1

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Sidoin. Club Stoak
10 in Rib Roast
Chuck Roast
F crli Hamburger
lb
19c Short Ribs

Pig Pork Side*

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Loin Chops
It
Bono'oss Shoulder
Rib Chops
lb
Voal Livor
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• 19c Veal Potties
Loan Shoulder*
Fresh Sausages '
Meaty Chops

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lb

25c

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21c

Gn, Long Link lb
Kingan** 1-lb Bag
Herman’s Wionors lb
Sousa Mont
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Lamb Stow
lb
19c
Lamb Roast
lb
35c
Qoof Tongues lb 32c
Bologna
lb
33c
Pickls Pig Foot lb 18c
Pure
Lard j J - lb *--- •■•-*'*
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Mullet

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awly k* directed. At *U OrumUU. 10c.

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WITH
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Eugene Ailkinx «l tix.

Hhrtncr, Chnrle* Albert et m
Tn Herbert 1-ampert c l ux.
Wnrtl.
II. A. ft ux A W. H.
Poii* cl u« To C. E. llraiDIinw.
Mott, T J . el OX To Olrrry
Moll O"l•ell.
Heed*
IN THI IT1INO Of WANDS ahown above, where U. S. forcer have assumed control, but never have completely
City of Son ford To W. L llnrclaimed-edit die Jap forte*, n blwaUmated number of Ytmkt, Anisic* and axsorted Iroopi, continue to “ride
vey, J r .
hrrdMon mare than 200,000 drape rata ions of Nippon. From Bougainville and (lobanl, tirw Urilain, to the
Ansel,
Ellxabeth II, To I*. J .
(till unconquered Caleb**, Jap* a ft pinned In hill country emT)ungle* where they have Iona fared itarvallon
Angel.
ai|d dlseiee. Th4»e hy-jauamt) fo r m have itruggled to grow garden* In teed themaelvea. In New Clulnra.
lim ited Warranty Deed
C O N C R E T E BLO CK
where the Jap* hav* been forced to (he very Up, Harden areua wrre dlacuvrrrd and toon destroyed by planet
Ilrnrk,
l». C. cl ux To 0*»ie
scattering poison, Trapped enemy eolonla* ar* reported existing on halt, inukr-a end ftth. The appraximale
Joliet A IVnrlie Mae Jim **.
WwLeW *»4 lawt *• a*U|
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[teal Kalale Mortgagra
Cnshy, Haywood el ut To II. K.
Cordell.
Phone I Zl I
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Jnhnpon, Fred cl ux To FleurMn- Rl&amp;Ul tin nit
8ANFOHD, FLA.
, Hammett. T. F. t o
Florida
Htnlo Hank. . *
Klnta Rank..
Chattel Mortgage*
.Nibluck, C. T. et ol ns Niblack.
Ponmdric, T). B; -T o 1 Florida
I’nlrirk A l.lngle To Find N atl
Batik o f Klsxlmmee L Okeechobee
Ciilmty Hank.
RatUfarllon-. of Mortgage*
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R. C.
llall, Raymond M. To Haywood
Cosby et ux.
Florida State Hank To George
Thurston ,Mgr. V. M. Thurston
Forth*.
Florida Slnle Hank To V M.
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Thuralofj F irm i
Florida Slate Hnnk To Charlr*
T. Niblack et hi.
Florida State Hank To Ola
Under U irrc llo p Of
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Coin million
DR. MILTON HU|LST
Htnlo of Florida To O. I*. Hern­
don
Ilruniley - Piilfftlon RWr.

S T A T IO N

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D ow ling flam e's ■— A r c h e r y S o ls
S tills — Hocking C h a irs
P u ll to y s fu v a r io u s a n im a ls
W«M&gt;ly T o y s — Food W itcn ters

Hauer Radio &amp; Electric Service
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S E A M L E S S B A C K S in
STAR BRAND FR EEH O LD S elimi­
nate rubblni, chafing and ripping
kaAgat NEO YEAI. Cam* la t*.
daf. Wa w lM n 'dapo-itgaatura
t ri i a lr |

Until you’va worn there •hoe* you
ran'i reside luiw inirdv and ciftwtumble work ihne* realty can be.
Pll.tde Crtan iiprctt. durable rote

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Suits • law

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l&gt;-5 Weak day a— Saturday*, 9-13
BQU. B E L L T E L . A T E L . CO.
110 K. lat St.
Do Net Apply If Now
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held nt I ho honk Ini# hoiio* In Hunf o r d . F l u itIda, i»t» W r d n e f t x i a y , i o n
.unry id, I Ml*, u i t w o o 'c l o c k I* M.
fur Hie el(K?tU*v of d i r e c t o r * *hd
the (rrtnoactlfin Of filch h t l i r i bual
ntea

nmy

p io p n iv

ev»m*

CLASS AND MIRRORS
IiY)R THE HOME

hafore

t h * r«i M i l o *
II

V

Mann
Ca«hl«r

IfOTIPK OV AFrLICATION
r o n TAX PKRD
ckaytw irear •&lt; i»as

NOTICH
IS
IlK flC B Y
CHVEtt,
T h a i T b a m a i O. K r n i c h , holder
Of T a x C a r l l f l r a t a No. tt &lt; T , Ixaunl
th e l a t d a y o f ^ uly. A. IV. l » t * .
hn* f i l e d m n u In my o f f l e a add
hu* m a d e a p p l i c a t i o n f o r a ta x
deed l o ba iM ue d th e r e o n .
Bald
c e r l l l l i a l e em brnrea Ih* follow lna
de acr lbm t p r o p e r t y In t h * Cou nty
o f . K e m ln ole, t i l a l e of F l o r i d a , ta wll.

T lie Ipw p rice o f ele ctricity

lull

Honk
Flat

I jnik ut ths roil o f living— Up
.Or would you rather not?*
'

"s

Then look at ) b f 09ft 9 ! ^leetrldty— c/oHTi 9 .2 % du»^
lug thovanio period I? Frel bdttrr?
O f eourae, 1L 0 rcdurtlon it a nation-wide avenge,
f nd partly duo to laq n M fd « U M

I

Lnnxwootl

fix e*

Book 1

II

Pago

lu

Flat

II

*

2a

T h e a a aeaatn e ol o f th e aald p r o p ­
erty u n d e r the ea ld r e r t l f i r a t e f i aue.1 w a a In t h e n a m e o f (I. A.
B l a t ll n a .
U n l t a a aald e e r l l t l c a l a ah all t»#
r e d a r m t d a c e o r i f l n * to law, th *
p r o p e r l y d e aerlb ed t h e r e i n , w ill he
to ld t o l h a h l f h e a l bidd er a t i k a
e o « r l h m ia a d o o r on I h e f l r a t U o n dav In l h a m o n t h o f J a n u a r y , ipe t.
w hic h la l h a l a t day o f J a a u a r y .

line® 1939,*.

2 5 -i%

107

^ D ate d

oatpg W f r rat**.

tin*

tlth

day

of

/

Save Points
Dy Eatln#

More Baktry Foods
From

ROBBS
HOME BAKERY

“QUALITY ALW AYS”
103 W. l * t 84. Phone M 4-J

OUR FA TH ER
AT TH IS

N ena&lt;

beat them and ahow* bow. Tlta S l h t V i r f o j » W S t f e &gt;
fortnor MUa Kama* city la not t v
Clerk Circuit C o u rt,
tarring to Oa bathing ault, but lo
lha hut* ru* piKa ih« wean t i n

.

,

CHRISTMAS SEASON

FULL-LENGTH DOOR
MIRRORS

W E HPRAY

• c a n * .ta a n v w m o v i e a b o u t t h e
froxen n o rth .
(faU m atto n al)

THOSE WHO SU FFER :
RELEASE FROM PAIN,

- PRKSIUBNT TO BFKA K

WASHINGTON, Dad. 23. (A V -

Prtajdant Rooeevclt Will make hla

TIIOSE W fio MOURN:
DIVINE
:
THOSE WHO ARE LONE-

h a ry m o ra fl

major nalvrorki,

FW * W M

NELSON,

iritK
_»iL. *nn .

t--W-V
*t|,

•

Tha White House did not any
from whero ho will speak. Lnat
ytaT. ' report hyr on d w Ortro and
Tahrrtn w n conforancM with
Frtmo Mlnlator Churchill and
Pramler Sultn, ha tpcltai from
kfiTSu 1n a’ a t ’liyda Park, N.Y.
, *A. national ChrtaUnaa tree will
La •drdJcatg#; again thi* year on
S g f*3 o S \ « ro u o d i of the White

LEGALfNOTICE

sag
embrace, the

am* ol Will aa4
itrtcate atialt f i e

MIRRORED TOP FO
DUFrET WITH WALL
MIRROR

RETURN OF
ONES.
THOSE IN NEE
&gt; HELP AS TH|
WITH WALL MIRROR

U t COURT IRAL)

'AUTO*G
F
Y5

*

LIVING ROOM T.

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i

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20 , i 3 U

T , D tC E T iiu c F .

fn i

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s r a .a a . s.^froRD. ?t nnm ;
■»

LEGAL NOTICE

RAYMOND M. BALL, REALTOR
R e * l E s t a t e S a le s— R e n t a ls — M o rtg a g e L o an s
D ependable In s u ra n c e an d R ond s
’Phone 9fi0.
Ronnie l, F lo rid a Slat*- Hank Huilding

This Studio will he closed

m *t i i

or

BILL’S PACKAGE

STORE and BAR
Ml W. Ih|
Pkoo« MO

The Essex Studio
R o liert L . C ox —

Fat Red Fryers
Freshly Dressed
Declared B est

in a friendly

Available Daily

atmosphere

STEAKS

C IIK ’KK N
P riv a te P a r ti e s

C E L E R Y CITY
and

I1!* f -••II

W i t .........
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Hit*

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Be Bendy for

L I T EXTRA CASH BE YOUR

'T lT I t

LUCKY STAR! V

IHl i

Cl «M» III ’t*

II

u tta ii-

Oft. ftl ftft. inl.i«hi &gt;ft&lt;ft*ll| mS. t K«t latt U i. l-.ft
p . ckftiif.f m, t*(k fruit b.J I* g«vl U t mftft.f «*«
m, Lady S*« ftVllkO" ImffitJiiU ctik t o mo* lk«l t*
YOU Iftft. fttpftti.H/ .rowftj lk.1 Ift.) ftl lk« fft.r Tk.fft'l «•
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la i f f t S i i i t * tp-'-t *1 Ik. K oL J.,.

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k«.»a't i.ftcfti^ tivk ftA.kod I.Mt.ft lu p.| «U («ai b-H&gt;
MO^f, CyRytftft «^rftk*Vtfr»rft|- W mr»t '.ftf ftrfr. k«W&gt;«r

il* t!§ hr led |

li

Holiday Fun

THIS CHRISTMAS . .

*

•ipftfttftt. W« eftft help yftft ftftt .

AT FIRST
SIGH or

I

Family Ivoan Co.
ria,

Slftlft

Bank

UI iI r . Ht»tn» S

ft-sl i Vj t |es at ■ •*»t lie

Will &gt; mi look Jillll Meet
I’m
re«d&gt; . . Rriiijt llo-ttr m n..t.

. promptly. cvftKf.ninily.

kif dftftktft bft* ftwth (ftr. n ..( o f lit «i la*»./

I’lrrtnft .11

2 2 0 5 S an fo rd A v e . P h. 9 2 1

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new

l

Poultry

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f n|4

o ffic ia l

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s iir.i'i*

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M ill!

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t-for ida, tlila Itih

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I oil) *i&gt; t
You
itI nr f i Iiii (if-ii r m l |u a n l&lt;# a r (.n il*«. i &lt;-1 &lt;1a &gt; id I «ti» n i t t y ,
I M i In I In M i l n f n u n |il.1 1M flliul
■ K i l n " ! &gt;*ui In tl io i ' I r o u i t ( ‘o u r ! .
P.«* in i n n I •' &lt; i-utiM
I'lo riih
I»&gt; W l l *
M i n t « ‘*i i 1 ** I t l l l
IhH ii k ; a - n i l M r
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f U M l i n \ T&lt;
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tUDltKZKA UN

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1* 1I r m t l o i l
* lei U t ' i r r u l l t'i lMtt

tlho*e
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OF•

STATE

llliW AHD

Tendr-Fry

\
1 A N E Y DRY Cl.EA N IN G CO,

I

1

C o ld P u p a r a t io iiM o i d i r r c i t d

The LO N E R A N G ER

A rran fied ’ ’ '•’*-* •**

RESTA U R A N T
M r.

tin lint

lleeninbt’ l.

u»fttrh

« l*-r k
My *» l

1

at Kti&lt;G-ril

of

4&gt;Vbri‘e

lU ilz -jV ,

owned

CfBI

o r m u tiii* .
r o iti:v A m \n

Phu lu K rn ph er

-tililie"

Y o n n r - ! • * i»&gt; r* * » u » r ' il i * s p
I**■«.» in l hr i I ft ult ( ‘n i i r l n f j i f i n
Innl** » mi nt &gt; r | o r i » l i, in i l i i IN1* ? ! ,
■ii» l V l i i i m r &gt; .»h, I &gt; I *’ in a ■ **rl - ti l i
• n it
f&lt;»( - I I I . . . .
I l i r i t in in i i i i ju p .
ail t i i h i e t i i i l f d t i l l i o f w l i i . f i r i l e
l*
Mn«
|*!rr*«tit
t'U th llff.

IM T i l l !

Y o u ’ll like o u r ro u rlc n u s
help anil p leasan t s u r ­
rou n dings.

ti*ri:% u

tii

T " ‘ ti -d|tf \ rijfli.
If

S t u n o f f for a drink
mkp b o m * » lu ittje.

all d ay W ed n e sd a y s and T h u rs d a y s u n til fu rth e r
n otice ill o rd e r th at we m a y gel out o u r C h r is tm a s
w ork.

i*

1l.»» 1P'1||'#P III

•ti- 11 fi# p tl I*I lalic cl fujr ftHif »••
W i i i i c A i . Cl ^ lU rr uU u* v i e *
I h * ml&lt;t O n u r i . * u 4
lU o
ufi »
t h e r e o f . M He a f o r A. n
*
1 M I Si l l i l l y o f D r r e n i b * f . H M
* •i r v ! I
•i
r
iirn N im v

and

M rs.

A .K .

T H IS 15 w -iA T V/Q U ‘V E
R eav es

BEEN

ASK IMG FO R j ------------------------

Special for Christmas

|M |
l&gt;
i jl J

The Seal That Mtans

Tire Mileage
Thli ft«ol, found avftf our
door, It your fu a ro n t**
Iha I ov«ry dotoil ol iira
««rvk« work, ropoJHnf
or Iroodtni. H do no ottordlng to dofWtlio fttondardft ol &lt;pMl|ly ■ Moon*
taO r. lenflar
d fl'lt'a
lialit on M * 'CoittRod
Traalmont
j

pi t v o u rs now

Hunts Tuxed

Store

T el :
C o r. S au fo ril IL 2nd S tre e t
S a n fo rd , F lo rid a

AU M &gt;
!
0 0 ^ &lt;r / \ C O ' I

yUH MEDDLIM’ OW LHOOT

ANNOUNCING
Welsh Tire Shop
Re-opening of Gulf Service Station
w u r

ii ’/ f s o l CAL R V L I
AND / / ( &gt;HT / ,

th £

Comer First St. &amp; French AVe.
Coiirle n uH

D riv e

aiiil

in

effie irn l

to d n v

a lle u d a u l't

are

G O T US
~z

w nilin p

fo r

Odham’s Gulf Service Station

mm

Owned and n]tentled Ity Alvhi Otlham

Pv PAUL RplM N SO N

E U a k ett

lft42 Ford Sedan

CM W OKING
H EC eFO k?

1941 Ford Sedan
A W ord to the W ise . . . Send
Holiday Cleaning TO D AY!

rM S h o p p i n g '
R &gt;0 A J 0 6 fCXY

BE 1.EEIN YA V

ICk i Q N A M E
p c E A S E y—'

v \(:?L

NEAT f
ID E A *

1937 Cadillac Sedan

El l Aht M' ,
i OI iht t ‘A klT|
riMF WOldK
A * I : k ’ f iV *

1

n o o r 1
n ' Wi IkV
1, '
\ )V*.

II IAN nS •'

1931 Desoto Sedan

Strickland.
=5

Cleaning

Morrison, Inc

D epartm ent

' 3 1 0 K. 1h1 S t .
“F_

1

Phnnq 3 0 0

S * ) m «nd a m i ^

SEM INOLK

Co.

jm jm

By. PAUL ROBIT
/E Y 0 U

h ey

^

eapth

V J E P E LO O K IN t

'fCN TLL F I N D H E P I N ^

iMfe t. A L 3 i E S 'U N G e f ^ l t

:

, D E lA C d C rM E N r-'fir— i r

N ^ W S IfL A S H ?

TH E C H IC K M AS

A jo p /f—

-j;

LAI
W i l l i i lM

ttSiSli

By PAUL ROSINSCM

1^ ' H A Q

J : ' ck-f.

juST-py

WHAT A

V/ALlCIh
WITH Ml

| MJGMf.

AEbUl

.VI? 1 f i t /- u i c i n o r O A B ,

6lh | C 3.''D O N r}U l

�1

— 1*

PACK s n t

THE

f
■1

Stb

nmt are therein" itowinir the sc&amp;d

0 h , O h 1.

HERALD,

SANFORD,

'S Wong Way!

&lt;X)AXIn C v L S to m trsW iih
ADVERTISING
S a c k e d by(hod S e r v i c e ! J

for a Mack market which will
eventually
only
deprive
them
foi tiler of live t iyai c it e s they
i ht-i ish
I ntler m U t t i r rtyulalloos. all
tiyart-tte ret.iilet - .tic i t-*pilll‘d to
(H’st * eilllty price* in j lam view
it'd uit- pluhil'lletl fioin cxeeetllUK
the legal price- hy such rsnaier
methods as " t i c in" sale*. Ill
dividual* ate triced to trptnl any
sovpt-cted viah«iloti* to Iheir 1ih-u|

K in c h in
m iu vt t c l l be
p ro u d of
th e w a y h i w h ic h it * f a u n y o u th
h a v e re*.|&gt;ondril lo th e w a r food
p ro d u c tio n p i M iria m . In d e e d , had
it not t a r n f» »i tin
s t u r d y an d
pat l l Mt u e ffo rt* . n f {‘ illthid'* I 111 ill
b o y f an d g i l l * . t h i* s tu te w u u t.i
n o t liw vc
h e rn j i I j I c t«» m e e t tin
p ro d u c t ion tf'iu l* th .u hu\»- l-o ti
n *A ig tteiI tea it fo i tin pnM th re e
y e n r h.

CLOSED Z DAYS!
l.oad.s am t loud* of holiday foods at fam ous T a h ir Sup p ly lo w
p rices now re a d y for y o u r weletlioti. I’ lrn sc huv e a rly — (o avoid
d isap p oin tm en t and lo help us oul durintf th e h oliday ru sh — th u n k s!
W ahlorl

Rum an d

llram ly

FRUIT C A K E . 2-lb

S to k lc y ’s

C h r is tm a s

IMc

Table Supply for the Finest Birds in Town!

V eJ-S ct-a t/ j;/ "

YOURS A/OW /

Fight Needless W aste!

Texas, Shipped, Dressed
W hile They Last

Sun M aid SvedlcHS

(and They’ll Go F a s t!)

Mayonnaise

( io
In to th e c o u n t r y di&lt; *hn (•
an d t a lk
w ith I li a f u n n e l * n m l
f a t in VMttnrn on th e m a l l e i , an d
th e y w ill con vine© yo u in no un
c d rtn ln n m u n e r o f th e
In v a lu a b le
a id theau &gt;Dihig.nl©l a h a v e j e n i j n
©d in p ro d u c in g th e log f ie ld an d
\ eg r ta b le c io jm , l lie r e t o n lb i au k
I rig &lt;i u j 111i 1ie , o f m ilk nnd eg i*
an d th e gi«*ul n u m b e r n »d bog
m id e ii I tie h i lie in
tin g r e a t Iv r * ptui'ih d to r d h td the N u t am

P re s e rv e to co n serv e
.
thut upplicH to e lo th e s,
esp ecially . H av e y o u r c lo th e s p ro p e rly clean ed to
m ak e th e m la s t.

Seminole Dry Cleaners
Ave. Phone MO1

MY HOliliY IJOX

SI 5 0 T H E ROUND

Poe Those Who Love

I h 'c ii

iu j

n if iin

fu c to r

mi

SA U SA G E

main firm crop*.
Hoyt and girl* have worked
long hour* in the fielda, plowing,
hoeing, and harvesting, in grave*
help to hnrvtnl the lug fruit
crops and in vegetable fields,
lUnnting nnd hurvrsting su ch im
U o rta n t c ro p * a* I mhiiim pot«t&lt;H-*
IomihIo* *. *trnw Ik*» I ies. |&gt;c|"i»-ik,
ami cahhngr Many n y o u n g s te r
under
I*f» ha*
tnk^Tt ovrt
m
" man's site" Job on the farm dor
ing the past thicc yeu n and hus
flllw! the gap left by someone
who has gone Into the a m m l
forres or Into war industrial

lif

39c
35c
35c
25c

OYSTERS

H n y o n K a l s 'l

Li.nb Rib Chopi lb
Lama Slow
lb
Lamb Roast
lb
Oool Tongues
lb
Bologna
lb
Picklo Pig Foot lb
Puro Lard
tb

M ueller S p a g h e tti o r

MACARONI

Snloifi. Cub Stoctk
10 im Rib Roast
Q hjc!; Roast
F.osh Hamburgor
lb
19c Short Ribs
N*. P’inl*. Grodc B

p a n lift

Beets No. 2 can

Loir Chops
0ono:ess Shoulder
Rib Chops
Voal Livor
19c

Lobsters
Dii'is Tla

A iu llct

E x tra Fan cy

DocoiiitH'r lire quoin*, announc­
ed hv the DWtrlct Ol’A Office In
Jarkitmvllle, ure expeclotl to irive
little relief from |&gt;rereut -hurt
litre’ loir tlm lerly of eommcrrinl
tlrea. f&gt; ,n 11 Im-iruM-* in m ei oil
quota* ofpiinacngti up
nml
heavy duty
truck nml htl* tire*
are. caiiecled lo he off*ct by
apfilicaliun*
from imitorials
of
tna illfltricf duritiB the month nml
by the "backlog" of iiiiiilicution*
which has accumulated In rtcent
month*.

SA LE

G.i Long Link lb
Kmgan s
1-lb Bag
Herman i W ioncri lb
'’muse Maat
lb

n v e r a 1i

l e n u l u , a n d tin v a U o h a v e o u t
done
ii 11 t h e i r
pi lo t
effo rt*
to
helping
th eli
p aren t*
w ith
the

F a t Roasting
CH ICK EN S

H ottest Price in Town!

r l o r i o f i ' t 1 11 c l nit n n n ii h i u % m u !
oihiM f a r m y n u n g •te r h ru i v r Inn I
l h e ir o w n piivtit© p io g t^ tiin
foi
TmihI p r o d n r l i o n
th eir
maai « h i m
J ccI n wh te 'h,
nit j de n tn !| \
liav r

22U Magnolia

W ED N ESD A Y, D E C E M B E R 20. 1911

FLO RID A

WELCOME BACK
TO THE USO

RATIONING
CALENDAR

. -rt*a —
: ••
r !)
? 1*
*

for tint tcaaon now t »1U
b on a, Trnnrasre, Sllijlaa!
mTKifcr.)
I'rrlod 4 and ft ftlfl dll Cf*UffOn»,
"•■hrdulol to oxpirr Srp lrm bw 30,
■mil all definite value rmlpona
left* over from the past fear'*
rntitni. may l&gt;e n*ed in rich nn ea
[ ui foul oil throughout the coiu&lt;
my 1.rutin* year.
I'eiiiHl 'I anil Period .1 fuel m)
i &gt;it lolling omipun* may now Iwi
nurd thruujrhniit Klnridn lit m rluinjre ’far
in cnlltin* nf furl
ml, hivli.rt n l ’ A lllierlnr f’liaimcy
Hulln Mini lining I’rrind I rnu|Kint tiluo remnlo valid for 10
fhiJIiiM* each. Ilutlrr aaid the anrrMiiirrinrnt thut ration* of fuel
nil rt'inairi lmchnnitrd at 10 Rnlhum tier unit emphnalica the
ncril for tin eful timucrvatlon.
lou-UnUy heavy inilitary noi-d*
liinl liuiisp'ii lotion u n c rta iu tic*
inoiuhlteU r i y ifK'rcnv* in th*
i alums, 0 1 ’ A said.
FIREWOOD
The
Hoard
has
riLnhll«h*’il
i n te i as folio-** oil all firewood;
II'. inch or less $21 a cord.
21 inch
lift.SO a rord.
In inch
$16.50 a cold.
AMMUNITION
In rrmhuitt the 20 J * r t d l '
pr*miirtii-|iTfVfuuiTy aTTbwca ThT
"sinylr" sales of rtrfliart* arrr-"
munition, Ol'A said prices now
must hr rom|uitcd In pioporlirut
to the full h oi price. Wlien the
premium on lea* than h m lot
USO first focused in attentirn
sole* « » » allowed, Ol’A said,
on young recruili, many of them
such sale* const itulrd only a
•way from home fo r (he fr it time
small portion of total sales In
USO waa the link with h*me that
the nation. Hms ever* runny &gt;n»helped them over tt-j»roty,h place*
(ftilers hist year used the proSenricemen, lu c h *&gt; tin* veteran
viiiim to evade eeilinir pnees,
being welcomed by USO rruacol,
maltiny nil hnyers purchase thrir
"Mac", art coming back from the
ammunition in broken b«K lots,
biltlefronu. Many USO cluba jre
n iiA IIK T T ES
now cenltrlng their activitlra around
convaleacenia not well enough to go
luitml roinplniul
&lt;u alleged
home, but much in need of comfort
1 11it it
sales of ciKSletles pronitd
and undemanding and again USO
ed 1 istricl &lt;*I ’ A Director (.'Kauri
become! the link with home. USO
it-, tt (tutlei to taullon smokers
la aupporied by the American peo­
toila- that they alio e hold tin
ple Ihr- -S -he Millor-I Wsr |T„„d
key to tthcllici n full-flcdif.-1
liluck market develops from the
piesesit acute s holt aye.
it UK A I, COMMON SKNHK
11) Spud Johnson
“The shin lasfe." lie said, “ I*
ohvlmitlv ui.'yrnvatcd hv smoke!*
buying in atl vance of normal FLORIDA'S RURAL 110VS
need* to liuild up personal sup­
AND OlItt.K AUK DOING
plies Some are apparently will
Mill II H ilt W A It f'ltOl.llAM
my to pay more thao lc(fnl price*

SANFORD

Rn Bed

PATNA RICE

Snapper

fieaL Pia

P erk

Voal

P all

Loan Shoulders
Fresh Sausage
Meaty Chops
Frosh Homs
25c Pic Pork

Ju .il A r r h « d — C hrW m aH

Well Bleached Chrlslmas

HARD CANDY
1 lb Cello Bag

Fine Thinqs

a ta fce lf’a W k *l» t ' a , » W

it&gt; 6 c Carrots 2 bch$ 19c

Cabbage

Sure, I carry

Canodlan

Bottled-in-Bond' in stock,
TIRES CHECKED

.

when I can get it,

Huvo your tlreu, checked
bvfre it ’s loo late. May­
be' they need * recapping.

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Lights serviced
Battery Charged
Broke. Lining

you can

.Yallow •

Grapefruit 5 lbs 29c
5-lbs. 45c
Apples

rw k

Rutabagas ii» 4 c O n io n s ,5 ib$ 25 c
Oa.

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Vegetables No 2 13c

u» 19c
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V alley P ria ie

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Peas .... No. 2 .... 11c

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Meeeaaeaie Tm u W ,

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Sauce.'.... 8-oz. . . . . 6c
•“e f f
Catsup . . 14-oz. 15c

TIRES
ItE C A P P E !

Potatoes N o . 2 */* 21&lt;

'Arcado

400 Sanford Ave.
A r e s te B ld f.

Sauce .. No. 2 • 14c Butter .. 16-oz. .. 25c
■ la t e

Cmpatof

Yams 5 ib* 2 9 c Grapes

Apricots No. 2*/2 27c
114. .»»»!•

Olives

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TIE HEMT ttSTlLL TIME!
H w« wish to he freej If we wish to
pTearrvs Inviolate thont IntsUnable privlleges for which wr have bean nu lung contending—» e mast fight!

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Saipan-Based
Bombers Hit
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Jap Factories

Probe Mystery of Ja p Balloon

Fighter Planes Now
• Operating From Air
Fields On Mindoro,
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F R ID A Y . D E C E M B E R 22. 1 9 4 1
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M cm her ANsiiriuird l ’rp*;s

N U M 1IK R r,2

!Russians Said
Nazis
Offensive
Is
Blunted
Jo Have Begun
In Last Desperate Gamble
New Offensive
Long Dorirtpnt Northe m Profit Flares
Up Anew As Reds
M o v e 27 Divisions

A h u n d red
SaipanTbiuteil
o u p e rfo rtre a se a bom bed a i r ­
c r a f t p la n ts a t N a g o y a on
Ja p a n 's m a in island — th e
fo u rth B -2 9 strik e o f th is
w eek.
Tokyo
claim ed
10
B u p crforts w e re s h o t dow n.
A m erican fig h te r p la n e s in
th e P hilip p in es begun o p e r a t­
in g from M indoro, o n ly a
half hour from Manila, os around
troops closed the nutcracker op
b y t e island's shattered Yamnahlta line.
Deadly American lighter planes
are firing aguiuat ific Japanese
from a newly eonstrtlrted airdrome on Mindoro Island, less
titan 150 miles from Manila, Gen.
Douglas MarArtliur reported.
The announcement that the new
field hacked out on Mindoro'*
southwest coast is In use marked
attainment of the primary objec­
tive W the landing on the island
TWO ARMY OFFICEItH muJ un Fill mim Arc pictured as they ex
a week ago today. \
bn Iloon found
nd hi
In n snow cov ei ed
Its importance, liolh to the aminwi purls of tile fior
Americans and the Japanese, was forest souths cat of Mullein'll, Montana Mode of M gh pro ce tie&lt;i
indication th|l iU m*nu
demonstrated a* the enemy «rm paper and rnurkvd wiih Lip
2U plnnrs ngainst Installations fa c to rv m Jap an hud &gt;"'cn finiched un October 31 of thin year the
there Wednesday Klevcn of the hulltMin vt im recovered mLn t ftHli it* Incendiary device umj fuse
raiders were downed in fierce Working to solve the 'iiyatery of it'* origin and purpose, thr ihr©*.
aerial combat
with American men pictured are (1 1 • i » Major 1 I Huljfiaim and Captain W R
I.ightnlngs and Thundcrlxilts One SLirmrd «•f thr U K Anny him! A mmiI W ( , Banister of the Krtierat
American fighter nlanc was lost Bureau of lnv^U|Cdli"ft 4 Int* i national Sound photo)
Nutcracker More.
The communique also announced
that the Tenth and TwentyFourth Army Corps In a nutcrack­
er move have formed a junction
In the Ormoc Corridor
The Japanese, particularly on
the cast side of the road, werr
Striving deaperatcy to keep a gap
open io the? could slip through
to the west in the direction -of
Palompon. their remaining es
cape
w port.
- . ...
...O ver $31,000 In Bonds', Area U n d e r (Control

K(Cp

Fighting Flares Up In
N ew A rea A hBelgian
City of St. Vith Ih
Reported Captured

These P aratro o p ers Landed Too Hard

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■*-- WASHINGTON.’ ' Ifty. « • .(A l’J — Russia ban promised
to meet the rising Allied de­
mand for lied army action
by hurting some three army
groups agalnat the Germans'
eastern front. The United
States and Britain have be.en
Informed uf the offenslre'a
etartlng
date.
Washington ■
Soviet source* reported today.

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Berlin nnnounccd today tlte
Russians have launched n great
new ratU rt in the long-dormant
northern sector uf the eastern
fronts hurling 27 divisions against
(he Naiis on a 22 mile fro^l
south of Fraucnhurg in East
Fmssia.
The Hesls hammered lo within
14 intlcs of tarsune, citadel In
Southern Slovnkia
Farther to
the south, two Russian armies
struck out to soal off Iludapcst
from the wresL
More than
lOO.lHK) Russian
troops re e v e d a great offensiva
to encircle Budapest, Berlin said,
while Moscow reported that Soviet
1 ill*' i n t u t . WH* Ti p u l*n l aft'-r
forces bed cut two iinpmtant
«
t * i ‘ik
h ft till.-,,
fiou t
&lt;lt.*vpat«-lie%
escape rnutvs for Null Irimps
i c imir
-j%4L*jL
! h e |»* i a t
in tbe imperiled I rechosluvak
&gt;’»t 'inifle rorif iittt'U t 'Io ^ ^tem
rail center of l.osonr I l.uccnec).
flout bfid rni( h d 4 «I fu.ii t mg i
Berlin sanl tbul llir Soviet
-i- n 'll i |1| tdaj i•.» d11v six Icfia
high command bud hurled hun­
,«f IliMiJsnfult &lt;* rt-iilil m&lt;iihJ nii-n
dreds i»f U kn nnd
InU*
' ri t* throw, n n r* i m I i a hours
tlie allfinpl In hrenk Uitnugli
t*\
I 4M‘b t*n,h
the 21 mile Szcke»f*hcr' «r U»j»
,,
,
*1 \khs lepofU l 1h« tier iiihH;
ioulhwcst of Rudnpest in&lt;l
NAZI FAHA1 ltUO|Kr*ll8 who ilulnl lu v r time to joni|i an! thr 'lift kn^i t&gt;f thi trhi^
had kept thv lint i.»ti *» an.I tnat
hmd rttu m d a great pinert move- I V4'1? id«nr with va)iu )i Uie&gt; die^J nrc? •■iirvfully looked 'i^ri in (&gt;• i nuun Uv Sinllt \im\ muL11 t h* the nidi "ii the finny *• hud the t»cf
rnent on both aides of Peals r«at |tuetny s t nuntcr alt m k on our V^catrin front *fut u nd* r ^uy 1 In Lci*ii*n clnit. liindcd (m mr id man uiivutu'i' I'n-n &gt;on(siiufHj The
ern h*lf of the beitogiMl Hun* |nU! fl‘ar nM'u*. w&gt;l!S dow nvd by antim rcriift fill I hi- u* too .&gt;[ Mo (u •
u* ntinr hum tht full di-pth of thi tu'm iijitum m s
firia n Capital
try-inn vkhrro the Mf«r $ mo#l fin h*ua hirlilhiK lm« I•I*vh ifigMiy &lt;tc I111 I 1 M|in fhn Jirt]i!n&gt;C&lt;- ( I nl-'iiufiuii
chinkrd hy n in « ' l&lt;im kmil fur
Berlin *aid that ’’major Soviet ( B* Soumlphnto)
aertinly j pit son lir*nru«| Klsrnformationt" aUo ware preparing __ _
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howi t until the rin1un&gt; soils fliiin
txj crosa |H mile ionj( I-akc Hah
strong fixed defi*n.xiijs "umy ^ 1 v t*
ton
tia a chance lo turn hit groat
suit
gamble into fiu «or»t dufeat”
Uk
Fhe valiant fiyht of the iloujfh
a mile
btjys, a IJ H First Army s ta ff
officer declared, had iniught Umu
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ElksBond Auction British Remove
Advances E Sales ELAS Prisoners
Beyond Quota,
From Athens I ; S ' . t J ° an ^ arry Says |!nt'e ..('t‘!Il*l,BSl. 0l' Stim son Predicts
Suicide Tried In Are Beinj? UrKedi
,0" If Attack Fails
?
Ar/vSpld In -\uqpion | Of British In Re^Chaplin 4Bair
Wt&gt;r Sho&amp;xetftxl 'Lionte
S s w rt&amp; r “t e u S o ^ i • Conducted By L a n e ! p o r t e d Extended

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tim id. An
nddlUopal 2,032 an
emy dead were counted In the
A rHKNfl. l&gt;cv 21. &lt;-7b
Tl ip
chaaers bid $31,550 for K lunula Kvacuallon of 3,000 E L A S prl
Ormoc Corrldol Wednesday.
at the Elk* hunil aucliim 'conduc­ s o n n » by sen to an undisclosed
ed last evening n&lt; Kir»l Street designation bbs reported bv the
and Magnolia Avenue, with the llritisli today as Lieut. Gen. It.
Home On Leave
result that Seminole County's E M. Hcobic's troops mop»ed up the
band quota nun put nvrr thr top. port uf Piraeus. .British troops
Editors N otei—The follow.
Edward K. Lane acted ns aue- were
reported
axtc* ding
the
Ing names of beys In service I tionoer.
arm under their control In south
“hotae on leave" have been I K bond sales Bs prrvlnualv n iern Athens ngslnst light resist
submitted by the Pilot Club I nounced by Frank Kvsns. chnir
alire
for which Mra. /.. a llaU lff,
man of the drive, had icnrhrd
IlMti-h tanka and rocket - firing
telephone S S I -J. and Mias
the m art of )l7 3 .J!in Tin quota fighU'i planes dialled snd strafed
fllanrhv Kennedy, telephone
was |jn;i.ono
' Kf.AS eonrvntrations norlli of
M J W hsve been svleclrd as
On bt*linlf of flu- Wat It.irid Athens uj -on expiration of the
s rumirlUre to setarc o■Poe—
Committee, Ml f , mi- t,,-!, nun
It A A! ultimatum yes terdav in
of servRe men and women so
mended tlie Sn1 f&gt;&gt;td Lodge of wbicli Lieut
Gan. Itonnbl
M.
that their frim d s may know
Klks iiik I Joe! H l-iuld. I'tsllw l Scubie vvsr'iH the Greek Leftists
when they are In Hanford.
ruler, for their interests and ef- Ik- would use every uvaiUblu
t’fc. Cecil R. Junes afrlved yea- [ ? r‘» l"
l1"' *"P tl,Q wenpou In an effort lo restore
order.
terdav from F t. Sumner, N. M, *• ,’or,,,
Sherman
lunks
climbed
the
for lo day leave with hi* parents, ‘ Frank Hailey, operator of the
- Mr. and Mra, 0 , 0 . Jonea if Monteiuma Hotel, led in the* bill high, rnouustsry topped Llkabettus
dirg with total purt-bu-cs uf S12.- kloiinlaiti, their 7 5 ., nm.
guns
'V iLaks U on roe.
9tX) in bonua. Mr*. Frank K 'sn s ahelling ar.d scattering KIoAS
Arnold Tindel, 8 2/c, son of bid 17.500; Joe Moss bid 17.150: groups nround Averof prison snd
Mr. and Mrs. J . R. Tindel of R. T. Hunt bid $1, duo. Kronk the military academy.
Laike Monroe, la hotM on holiday Evans bid $1,10(1; A Menendn
RAF fighters pin-pointed other
leave from Newport News Va.
bhl $900 nnd IVli-t Thurslor., troublesome p*&gt;sltions, and
st
$HK).
Onioma
Square
tank supportovi
^
Robert 11. Newman- 8M l/e, I*
11
•■Ill.H
III
Pass
t
»
1
lasrgest individual l*id* * r l «
home on a two w atki' leave from that of $5,000 by Iia- Mu," fur
Miami.
a hen donated by I'cler Thurston;
Two Naval F l i e r s
Second Lieut. Htnry Kilpatrick $3,500 bid by Mrs. Frank Kvnns
for n $26 bond donated by Frank
who la stationed a t the Army Air
Killed In Collision
| Base, McCook, Neb. baa returned pavllcks a $3,000 bid bv Frank
Halley
for
a
box
of
cigars
donated
a fter tpcndlnr a few days with
Lieut. Harry F. Helblng, U 8 NR,
his parents, f i r . and Mra. E . 0 . by Jo el Field.
iml Lieut. Francis M. Cruaar,
Many
prises
had
been
donated
Kilpatrick.
by Individuals and firms tu be tJHNR, both atudant aviators a t­
tached to the Sanford Naval Air
L ieu t Jam es O. Wright is c v auctioned off for liomls Donors Station were InataqUy killed on
included
Yowella,
Joel
S.
Field,
_ pec tad to arrive Bondar from
Dec. 14 when their planet collided
V Washington, D.C. to spend Christ­ A. Menende*. L. C. Tillii, Odhama, in mid air during routine train­
Nlblack,
Patrick
and
Uncle
the
mas with hla family.
ing maneuver* at tea off TltutBmokehouie, RIU T htfter. Jo e
till*.
Mots,
The
Anchor,
I'cler
Thurs­
C.M. (Jim ) Spencer, AOM l/e,
Lieut. Htlbing la eurvlved by
Is spending m lasy s hers with ro- ton, L- B. Mann, M. Muses, S a n ­ hla mother, Mra. Eliaabeth Halford
Paint
and
tilaaa
U'vm
punY,
latlrra after eight monlha In .th e
blng. jof Brooklyn, N. Y, Hefftrt
■% Pacific. Early In January, he will McNeil] and Yoat, M d 'rorys, entering ihe service, he attended
Ned
Smith,
American
Oil
Com-*
* report to RutehUon, Kas. fo r re­
New York UnlrenitY. and later
p a n | ^ fr a n k Halley and Frank worked for ih* Anaconda Goppyr
assignm ent
Manufacturing ContPanv In Naw
Dick McLaulln of the Post O f­ York City, Lieut. Helblng received
fice recorded the bids and aalea. flight training at Floyd Bennatt
J . E . McAlexander Jr. operated Field. N. Y.. and Pensacola, be­
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the 'aotmd equipment. A- space
------------had been roptd o ff and benches fore being aaalgned to the Naval
Philip Bach has Just Installed aet out by the CJty but an earlier Air Station hereLieut. Cruaer la rarvlvod by bla
-on hla farm the fln t- Fast T re e *- d riu le of rain had prevented uee
parent*, Mr. and Mr*. F . L. Cru­
ing unit la Seminole County, The of the benches.
aer. who m ld e In Idaho Folia,
n u t was installed - by P ill H af.
Idaho. Prior to entering the ser­
‘ le ts! commercial refrU era vice, ha was a &gt;laden t a t the
Unlveralty of Idaho. ‘Before hi*
aulgnment to this aUUon. Lieut.
Craaar rscairad flight training
a t Bandpoint, Washington, and
i t o On *1 VJy
j
r t ---------Texas.
Tania l a r T b««n pvt In raadl Corpus Christi, ---------'
naaa a t tba Form Labor Camp
m eat can waat of Ota Sanford Dvpot for
on 'a i p ^ t td 671 farm worker*
by growera of Bemlnolo
Coonty -la harvest celery and
tt w u innounead
Agenl C. tL ^ r ^ d ri ^ HH ^ % r e 4 £
baa boon reported missing In
___ Dawaon said that ho did
not definitely know whan* tba' from the W a ? Department to
worker* wosid arrive, ike rndjad hla wifa, th# former Tommy

_ Philip Bach Installs
Fast Freezing Unit

Labor Camp Ready ‘

Ta‘ For Farjh Laborers

u%£

Charles H. Thurston
Is Missing Jti Action

6a oy lA iiW if rood AJmmiftraftan which

baa charge - * tba
aa to* whether -tba
b n , gaol bare would
'
a lean negroaa
of w*r.&gt;: .

(t*w(lflu«d

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The ltotarv Club will nut h--bl
its regular luncheon Moi.ds) m,
account of Christmas
Th^re will
Florida
evening.

no drill of 4’*• •

State*

f»u*rd,

,Mnii*l..

Victor &lt; tirck,
i)ui i&gt; &gt;«&gt;I11 •
unii* of ihr Heinihule Finy*
Food
I11Blit In br by ill U

Spring,

ccivlng

rctmrU

ordom

Ihnl

fcfr

he

lodkcr

Is

from many unit tnkers. lie mitlid
that he would be gUd to rontti* ‘
shy
prospective purrhuttern **f
units who might be in te reitfl
A 1940. four ooor Blyinotj'1
tednn, the property of CUudr
Wt thorington.
reiKirteai
alulrr.
Thursday night from Its parkitig
idsce on Hecond Street near the
Kits Thesler, wi*"i found

thin morning in wrerkcnl coiwlri i*
»l the c^rnor t»f Ssnford A m -m"*
snd
Twenty-fourth
Hlreet,
visa reported by police. Ttin r
wsa no switch kev in the csr

The width of sUndsnl .gauge
n ilrosd track—as used In tbe
United States and most Europe.*"
countries— Is 66H Inches between
the Inside edges of the rails b*
low the top of the railhead.

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Santa Clap* will arrive, prev­
ents and all by airplane direct
from tba North Pol* at the San­
ford. Nava) Air Station at 3:45
o block Saturday afternoon, it
was reliably reported* at lb*
Station today.
A M of cblldroft of service
non aftd civilian employ*eg of
Ihe BU tlea wUl be a t tbe hangar
area with parent* to see Santa
make * nke landing.
After
Santa's Introduction to . ell by
Capt. O. P, Smoot, station com!
■under, atfU win be distributed
to the children, enmctly suited to
their age*.
Plenty at even La for enjoyment
of m t In man and women at th*
station or* •«bad triad, according
to

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ht-nl* bp fe r e llu- a n im a l* Iftv.reached t h e R r.qer rn.*..l * 1. 1";.-

ory, a turkey dinner will bv
served fur tin enlisted nun tu bu
followed at from 8l30 until 1:00
P, 54. by a dance wilh eiuaic by
th* station orchestra.
There will be a apodal Christ­
mas movie shown Sunday after­
noon and evening, and during the
evening special Christmas carol,
will bo sung by th* Station choir.
» Christina* morning a t , - 10:30
o’clock tba WAVES will have ft.
party ot their barracks. During
the afternoon and evening them
will be a epeclal USO camp show.
A t the USO at 0&gt;0O P. M. F ri­
day th en will bo a' formal dance
with music by the Station orches­
tra. On Christmee Eve, th# club
will be open, following church
stro k es, s t 1:90 A, M. end will
serve breakfast. Supper, buffet
style will bo served a t th* club
et 3:00 P. M. Christina* dey.
r Chrietmaa day also, the
staff and helpers plan to
take parireges containing fruit*
to ths -NaTpo Siatian

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I.I.mhI I.- meet demand* ari*ni^
I nnllHiird OH rug* 1 ft*

Lnsigm John Hodge
i
U eturnsFrom Englnnd

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S a n t a

Expecting
A t

P a r t y

Eutign John E. Hmlg* nf (lu­
At Irant I OH U'drt privileged
ll. H Maritime
virr nn.l fo r­
mer civilian emplei’iir h I thr S a n ­ children will attend the Chri*lfo rd K arel Air Slatlnn. arrivn,! man parly to he given by the
E lk .
l^xlge at 4:00
hum* Fridav for a holiday visit Hanford
, ,
.
with Mrs. Ho, lor and d a u e h l o r . I
-Saturday
afunioon in

hlfst P *U ;. --------Hodges- 8 i/C, Ii now In Chicago,
From
Wale.,
En».
Hodge
brought to The Herald e e v e
British .pepert, '‘The Reynolds
Mews," which feature* on Its
front page a hitherto unpublished
portrait of Shakeepeere, along
with the war new*.
The motto of this paper in
"Government of the peopD by
the ntopla end for the people.
Another paper, “The i’eonle.”
rives tim et tor hleckotrt In I-ondon. Plymouth smi Birmingham.
""DRIVER- FIN KD
Charged with driving while
drunk, B .E . Slogletary was fined
ITS tad Costa or 60 days, Wedbaeday by Coanty Judge R. W .
iTtfaro-

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Santa Claus Expected Tu Arrive At
Naval Air Station By Special Plane

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7 ■mb' rr| r *v«4ff,ti4 JIV*, HI. P t r
. tr'ltirOl i»f field 1" l.la|L•.( l.»
Says Cofliedten U*ft •»f pro € edit uk• &gt;«t. IB, * 4'tic
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Uon'YoerooUon dlroetor.
' Friday evening there will be a
boxing smoker In th* gymnasium
Cpi. ThuraLon. who volunteered front 6:60 until - •-■OO o’clock.
In August ef 194S, was aerrtng A movie will be shown et 8&gt;00
o'clock entitled, "Stftriftr Dlofw
for Soldiero." j«
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L u x o n i l i o u r i f nj&gt;{w a r e d
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t o d a y ns f J c n e r n l E i s c i i l i o w e r .
clu.-odfyinjr t h e drive* its t h e
Insl u r e a l N a^ i {ja nihli*, c a l l .
t*d un Ilia t r o o p s in a n o r d e r
o f t h e d a y to d e s t r o y t h e
enem y.
Fir Id di-xpctrhr * "is id the rniiiti
forrr uf
tlte »lointer 'trl feiinive
hial hveu turned »*nidc »»r nIow.
do" n but f iffhTMijr f tm««'nj jti niiolher iireii JP inilei noulh of the
f i l y of Luxembourg
American
or mured units were fighting lo
hold the Belgian t*n*n uf Ht,
Vith sgntfiat n fmntal mwhoU hy
ii full &lt;livis|lun “ f N isai elite
troops- Berlin t IniiniMl the enpture of S L Vith
The nr\A Uetmuii t hills t. app»iriilly in F r a m e , in thr direc­
tion vif the Thud Aniiv'n Tlilun-

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ed ruler of the lodge, ssld today.
James E. Rowland, chairman in
charge of arrangement* will be
r e l j . » L thtl P«rty,br member*
of the Hike, American I f tA v ,
Pilot f'luh and Llona C lub,^R d
Mr. Field.
"Santa Claus will be there In
pcr.on," he added.
Names of children who will be
there to receive gifts of toye,
candy and fruit, are those who
have been recommended by the
Welfare Hoard. Koch child bos
been mailed a ticket which must
be brought In order to be Identi­
fied and to recelva glfta, It waa
announced.
Tha tree In th* park will not
b* trimmed or lighted this year,
due to shortage of electricity
nnd of labor, Mr. Field said.

A o n . Her’* Jury, appointed
Nov. 20 by County Judge K. W,
Mare to inquire into the Circum­
stance. of the my.lerlou* death
of
taivoma
John.uii,
negresk,
found dead ih the wuoda several
milt* south of Hanford, reported
yejterdey that tho negreaa cama
to her death by a wound Inflicted
by a knife in the han.la of a
person unknown to the Jury.
The Jury consisted of A. It.
Hikes,
11.. uSikes,
A. Dyson,
oji
nva , rr .* u
'ftta , F
• *»•
D. U Hendricks, It, M. Humble^,
and
M.
H. F. Nelswander
Smith.

Only 1 Shopping
Dayn.’til Christmas

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MONDAY, D ECEM BER 18, 1914

THE SAN FORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
C L A S S IF IE D
lOe pea line for
Me per line for
We per line for
g i« V r T lte -f c r

A D V ER T ISIN G

Ha T E S

HELP WANTED—

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three Inrvrticoe
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Germans Launch !;;
NewAttackAgainst t

WANTED: Housekeeper for three
Mft-UojiArv lj^d/1- A food room
n good horrie7»10.Wh“PtT weekir a a iltir d P n » r &gt; s , Oa»I
—
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Reference* required Write Bov
fmir t» eiirhl, many- i r e r r ' t i p - t *
WK, e lo Herald.
tu r*d.
WANTED: Caroline truck rale* | The battle flared along a do
man. Seaboard Oil Co. lift W. mile front from Ratgen, 10 mile*
REA L ESTA TE-BR O K ER
southeast of Aachen, orf amith
First. St.
into Luxembourg, where at leaat
Phone 7.12
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
two amall penetration* were made
the Amcrlrana held.
{■"
WANTED: Girl for soda fountain before
AaaocinM 1‘rea* rorrea|M&gt;ndent 1
work. MeRejmolda Drug Co. William Jp. (lord aaid the latul onPhone R SI
■ault was ronccntrated Some 23
mile* aptith « f Aachen, where
German Infantry and from ip to
60 tanka overran advance Ameri­
can position* Iri'lhe area of Ilonaall day Wednesday* and Thitrsdnya until furthpr
fald on the route to the Ardrtinti&gt;
notice in*orth*r that we may gel out our Chrialmas
foreat.
work.
From Hunafchl, two mile* Inaide Belgium, the (ierman* prcaa
etl on writ to within 10 mile*

4J. J i K e i 4rm^L

Miidmura -ale . • . De

dUONK 148 OR BRING YOUR Ad* to THE oANFORD RIBALD

ill advert! MeicDla for altuatlona wanted will h* charged tor at the
tgular daaalflcd rate*. -

FOR RENT
Y OWNER: a room houac on
two lot*, and chickena. One mile FOR KENT: Apartment free. Six
from Air Rare. Phone 75II-W.
room House, located Luke Mary,
to be aha red wilh couple for
wife to keep the houae for
FOR SA LE: Punch Bowl set with
three. Food furnished, no laun­
Silver ladle. Phono 360-J.
dry to do. Kofereneea required
FURNISHED
room seml-bothWrite Box WK, r/o Herald.
Phone 800 nr 103,2&lt;l ACRE TILED ralrry farm on
Cunieron Avenue, East Side.
Lately p IovumI bi .A Yiatttrutil. Si­
ll. Stowe, phone 192-R.
P U R E RUED Doberman Pinscher 6 ROOM HOUSE with garage,
Pups, Champion bloodlfnr*. U t ­
furnished. $25.00 month. J.V,
ter registered AKC. .Ready for
Murtln. Ut. 2, Box 08, Sanford.
Christmas delivery. $76.00. Kel­
ley, Box 257, Sanford, Phone
2304.

MISCELLANEOUS

TWO SMALL farm* for aale;
* orte 8 acre* land, 2 atory houac,
, garage, one storage houaa. one
good well, land tiled, cumpletf
BubirrigaUon. One 5 acre farm
with 2 ftory houae, 2 alnry
barn, good well, land tiled,
complete auhlrrlgation. Apply
to J . W. Hell, lake Monroe,

CHVK MAGAZINE, SUBSCKIPTIONS EUR CHRISTMAS.
A G IF T that Inala all year. Call
L. Heal, 118 between 12 and 1
P. M. nr 46-W after 7 P. M.
OAK WOOD cut any length. V.
C. T. Nelson back of Karmrra
Market
~ ’

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS

This Studio will be closed

ORANGES, tangerine* or grape
fruit. Packer) lo nhlp. Mclanlln.
112 W. 4th Hi phono 12d.

fe w

Kaaaa. Badle, BlaysU, T»*U

l\ &lt;* will pay tot) calling price*
for used automobile*.
All OP A
detail* handed for you. Write or
i phone ua lo mine ami make ojr
appraisal.
H O U.FJt MOTOR SALKS
ONE METAL col and mattress
Phone 822
Good condition See Mr*. John 2l)h W Firat St.
Erb. 311 W. 16th St. after WANTED lull lubrication Joha.
6:00 PM.
Odhani'a Gulf Service Stalion,
Corner Firat St. nnd French
FOR SALE.
Ave. Alvin Odhnm, owner.
Two Story houae arranged In
two apartments close In. Price L A S
WALL heaUr for bath
$300,000.
room . Rhone 717 - W.
Robert A. William*
Atlantic Bank Bldg. Phone 732
, r.I&gt; I \m&gt; I) II gunp am
Inrgc wwgfin in good condl

FU R COAT, black, aixe 16-18.
Phone Co.
Sell or exchange for gas or
fuel ml circulating heater. 107 WANTED: new or uaed 6
W Cth SL
steel lofsl", Phone 1H6-J,

A WART AD IN
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L O S T : ladles black wallet conlolrtlng ulontifkallon p a p e r s
money, In vtrinlly
Colonial
d in n e r s Thursday P.M. Re
turn to Herald, Reword.

TWO PHONOGRAPHS with re
corda. Randall Electric Co.
EATING ORANGES,
livertd. Rhone 788-w

heater| caiift stool*, lamp*,
By an expert with
table, tools, tarpaulin, 40 and WELDING:
30 yean' cxptrience who guar­
00 lb. Navy anchor*. E .F. Low,
antee* every Job. Would appre­
Enterprise. Plorlda. Two story
ciate a
trial. Temporarily
■ house corner Poet Office and
located at 408Vt French Ave.
. ,. Church.
A. R. Waleh.^
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yaa aaad e*d le t aa k a t a . /

Wp Specialize in tnalc and nutrition

Fla. Stair Bank tllilg. Room 8
.
Phone 33

10% OFF
From 0P A Prices

Apply Employment Supervisor
D-6 Weekday*—Saturdays, U-12
SOU. B E L L T E L A T E L . CO.
110 E. let Ht.
Do Not Apply If Now
Engaged In Essential Work

On purchases of two-fifths or more of
RUM- GIN- VODKA- LIOUEURS- IM­
PORTED BRANDIES AND WINES

LEGAL NOTICE
* ii T M r.

Reliance

"1

Family I*oan Co.

Overtime Pay—Paid Vacation*
Frequent Incraaaea
Plraaant Environment

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Sure, I carry
Hottlcd-in-Hond in stock

But the BEST bonds
you can buy,
are W ar Bonds!
FARRELL’S

Arende

The
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m»«UnK
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lid.itk of Hanford, F:or*ila. a. hiiJnk-

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General
Insurance
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PACKAGE STORE

PACKAGE STORE

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Phong 732

CARPENTERING, general re­
pair*. W. j , Russell, 705 W. 9th
Street, Phone 747-M.
‘

To refinance a

STORAGE ytmr ear a t
Genure. Special rata
pre-war
. alt* 10. Can be
Douglas Ave.
LAWNS CLEANED, 45o an ho
Phone 18S.W
You fu n
tool* and Pll furnlih reaul

WANTED TO

S M A L L furnished

When the women folk would put
the meal in the oven or on the stove,
turn a couple of switches, and go
o f f an d leave it for hours, k n o w in g
when they'd come back they’d have
a meal fit for a king.

q

Why, I remember when they used
to have to stand over the •
C~pCN. hot and smokey old stove
1. X-*y every minute and how
/ they’d have to worry and

B u fo rd Atlantic Nat' Bank

Randall Electric Co.
PRACTICALLY ,___
new_

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and kitch­

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N O W , a ad K ata a s a u fk U l t a r e la n a a t tka aatra k a lid a y

LO ST: Small Bav horse Saturday.
I-nat *ctn heading toward Lake
Mary. Phono 073.

BUSINESS SERVICE

BABY BTROLLBR raver used
16.00; new Royal Crown Co­
vert Cloth anorti coat; ali*.12,
reasonable. Phone M 0 ,.
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LOST On First Street Thursday
afternoon 4 keys in leather
bidder Please return to Herald.
Itew ard.

CHRISTMAS T R E E S , cedar nnd L O ST: Black leather handbag
containing key* and letter*
Pine, l«t and Palmetto 14lli to
with name of owner. Mra. JI.H.
23rd. M.M. Lord.
Pnttiahall. Call Herald. Reward.
ORANGES,
tangerine*,
grape­
fruit, packed for ahlpplng if L O S T : Ladles brown wallet con­
taining Identification
papers,
desired. 216 Oak Ave.
money, on 10:20 Rua Sunday
TWIN BEDS, double bed, tingle
night.
Return to Colrman'a
Store. Reward.
lied, all with cpll apringa and
clean mattreaiea; Hotpolnt elec­
tric range) wicker living room
.tulle) dreaaer, rocker, wood or
coal Estate Heatrolai wood

ONE SPOTTED saddle and bo.
n mare, will plough, welg!
about 1100 jb*. A M- Remuai
Golden lake Phone 646-W.

m

k a r a a 't a a a a flt cask * a k a n d . R a t a l.* to p ay *U year biila

8 E T OK “ IliM.ks of Knowledge" WANTED: Itide to Miami Wad20 volumes, bookshelf Included
nesilny or Thursilay. Phone
Excellent condition Innuirc af­
79ft-W.
ter 0 P.M. Phone 164-W.

TWO HANDMADE bed qui
double wedding ring doaig
$20.00 each. Also large n
nnd mattreee. $16.00. Mrs II
llnnsell, 1615 Mngngllu Ave

'T h a t Uat I m

bad t * g aw d. T k*

T O D te a , etfaatieJJ/ arovnd 1hi a lim a a l tka year. T k *ra'a a«
«B* la tra ilin g

In*

LOST

*1 * * t c n la a iM i r a i a a t l , a l l ,

•*, la a t f ( I h

ft

F U L L LENGTH fieal( kln coat
alio 40, 419 Palmetto Ave.

I}rnner

L U C K Y STAR! V

fee B n , eaa he aatd vtlk

E SSEN TIA L WORK
WITH
PEACETIME F U T U R E

FOR SALEi
Fire room stucco bungalow lorrU
in one of th&lt;$ bent r**t
dentin) lection* Robert A Wil
hum*.
Atlantic Bank Bldg Phone 7.13

Ave. Phone 861

THIS CHRISTMAS . a
LET EXTRA CASH BE YOUR

Placarded FaraitatrB,

Single or Married
Age 10-15
E X P E R IE N C E UNNECESSARY

WANTED

Seminole Dry Cleaners
220 Magnolia

FLORIDA CAFE
NEW MONEY FOR
YOUR OLD THINGS

SEW I NO machine* repaired, all
make*. Work guaranteed. 1025
K. 4 th St.
IF IN T E R E S T E D in monej
lug poultry farm rail L.K
man, Pinehurat Grocery,

Fight Needless Waste!
Preserve to conserve . . Hint npplies lo clothes,
especially. Have your clothes properly cleaned to
make them la*t.
-A • *

Robert L. Cox — Photographer

CURTAINS wanhed. atarchad and
atrrtrhed. fit 8 M e 11 u n V I 11 e,
jihamc 870.

W IN E FOR
Homer'* Si

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4

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CHECKED i

— '** h cat.u p . And then they
couldn’t cvya he sure the food *
would cum w t right. But all that’* r )
changed with those electric range* »
we have today v
------ V
f
And I understand that after the war ^
there'll be more improvements . . .
windows ip thc range, so you can
see how roasts «r pies and cakes arc
comiog without opening the oven %
. . . new automatic heat and time controls . . . combination well
cookers and deep f a fryers . . .
light and sound signals and ocher^k
conveniences like that . . . Yes, I *
never thought Fd see the day . . . *
age will bring.

Charged

RECAPPED

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THE EHEMTjilTIllTHERE!
If ««■ wish to be. freei If we with In
p m t t t r InviuUte those Inestimable prlviI r e n for which we hare been to long con­
tending— we must fight!
—I-ATHK'K UK.MU.

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B u y in g J B W ^~ B
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S A N FO R D , FL O R ID A .

EsiaMLthctl I'JOH

XXXVI

Jap Airfield

Briton Has No Doubt
As To Co-operation
Of U.S. And Russi
In All &gt;Var Asp

Advance On Mindoro
Continues Unoppo­
sed As Airmen Hit
' Enemy S ti tp ptirg(Of AMvrlllfl
A m e r i c a n infantrymen
driving into the center of the
crumbling YnmushiUt line on
Leyte Island captured the en-» ojny hcadyuartera and seirJ cd the airfield intact chtmping' down a printers on thou­
sands of trapped Japan ese..
Other Yunks rcinvading
the Philippines continued tin.

F lvsr

Mrs. F. A. Dyson
3 R e - e l e c t e d Head
Of Local Red Cross
Mm. F.A. Uymt *»&gt; re-el»vlctl
•t elmlruwn uf »h« SemiOolw
** CluiuW**-«f Amorifun Uetl C m n
« l the BrnUiil nwctinsr Thurxdny
evrnlmr in Iho flmptflr nuini on
lj»ko
M onroe,
Mr&gt;.
Ilnlcn
SchulU. director of the office*,
annouacnl ludny.
Y
Mfs. J.D. Woodruff « « i electcd vice-chairmen and Mr*. Carl
Kamel I nnd E.C. Smith will
a#n*e th«* chapter a* ic e r t u r y
and trrnaiircr. rtapeetlvcly,
Monthly ri'iKjrtx, mnich ware

v (riven by the various committee
chnlrmen. were followed by the
1r i*m-ii rr r ’» remlinir of no audit
of (to Bed rro»g hook* fiom l!MJ
to Selil I. 1|'U. by Mr*, t'ecil
J-’biwer*
Marion Jeffrie*, field director
J of American llad Cro»», attfiided
,

the ineclinK and nlailo a favor­
able report on11the pronre** of
the chapter. Ho revealed that af­
ter the recent hnrrimne the
Seminole Countv chapter had
U made (he muil nearly complete
purvey uf ratUlUtlR diaaatcr uf
nnv county in th« xtnta.

j

S g t Thomas Cobb
(iets Third Cluster

AN EIGHTH AIR FORCE
BOMBER STATION, ENGLAND.
Dec. l!fl. — Staff Bat. Tliomaa
A. Cobb"of Sanford, B 17 Flylnw
n Eortreaa radio operator with the
V 331*t Bombardmdnt Croup, hai
keen decorated with a third Oak
Leaf . Clu*t«r to hil* Air Medal
for “mecltorlou* achievement" on
more than a ecore of combat
1
nilealoni over Europe;
ijf
Th^-dtatlun accompany Ini; the
V
award read in part; ’“The couraga, coolneaa and . (kill dliplayfd
b j this enlleted roan u&lt;K&gt;n the-.-

7" Jp n u S 'n U T .' aTSS
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0

Torca. of tha United Staler."
S r t Cobb, i t Tear* old, » u
Seminole High
a t Sanford "In 1940 and

attended Gordonig a iu
In Uameavllla, .Go, Before enter­
ing tha army Auguet t i , 1042,
be worked for J . C, Hutehlnaon
and company. Sanford, lib parenta are Mr. and Mrs. Kobart A.
Cobb,^818 Weal Fifteenth S tm t,

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Home On Leave

N azi
H eavy

T ire

M e e ts

Y a n k s

In

B is e b w ille r

* f fev l i v e

11*-*&gt;pcr ution

Former Sanford Losses On Celery.
Man Heads Drive Are Estimated At
In New York City 20 To 35 PerjpnLj
B arb er

M akes

D am ages

C aused

m.m.iv

M1IER :. l .

By

^afnuel Andrews ’Hni

Mores

» ill Year-end Reports

D riv e
B o ld

C o n tin u e s
B id

To

Cut

l t e b i n i i S ‘j ^ ) &gt; h : i k t s c s *.*•;/
O f

w 11II jju mi

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In
i—

Itl all utJUMtr of the war "
I In Prnni Minialei and his
lollcaguus retreated before in
sistent labor part&gt; demands lust
night for immediate comiderntion (
* f the Cireek situation in the
T W IS F ] N(i AND Cl lie I INC ui hin'll hjhmmI. thm Ja p heavy ciuimi HuUfee of Cnnuiimi* rind in(fired to
|
liMIVra n (.orl-HUIf fit vMikr, in (hi.* pluilt) juni released by the Nuvy, dthat i* the q ue.il ion today,
T1 p administrative commit! «*«i
os idle trim If] avoid dive ami tui i»i*dn bomber*- The tariff* eirvlts
at the left are near iiii ' ma f*hi* mlioii look place during h rt* of the labor party met after ye**
cent rnrrtei a ttu k on Mamin Huy 1
Nuv v photo. ( Intel iiiiI i &gt;&gt;iiui tenlay’* m *sion of i umni' ns
•luring which 4‘huivhill rrpMt
S ourulphotoi
•%
edlv re fja n l to distil-*." tiireer —
arid unexpectedly emerged with a
rtiisinf thiil I’m Hum rut hike up
t i,l: v\ \ i: 11
.■u
Drill* h Miterven
*I
i
uimiie*iiwU4 v tt**%
*•.lit
ite t hunt hill " in-wi»t it to »- that
flO good pupnop erMild Iw *f*rv#*d
t In
by further publi* din uimmii m»w
During (|UiNiiuii tir.ro m fhi __________ ______ _____________ __
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LONDON. Dec. Jo (A*)—Prime
Minister Winston Cl uichill told
the House »»f Common* in ■ tic
hate on British foreiirn pulley l»»(1my that the three great powers
were in "entire affieeturnt ftbou
l hi gene nil ill mu which bind our
ulHunci "
hot
addeiI ''whether
there is completi agreement or
cvt» \ aspect of these matter* i »
aiiothci question nltogethei "
Hi assn ted that »o far a* the
Lulled Stutri uod Kumiip art'
centrerned he had "not the flight
e*t doubt tint the v&lt; mi'lele a ml

y
J

iConlim-sd on Moos

M e m b er

Arco1 ^ G e r m a n Attack Is Seen As
By Churchill ! Crucial Battle Of This W ar

Jap Cruiser Ducks U.S. Bombs

Captured On
Leyte Island

oppose*! thrir advance on Min­
doro lilnnd. Allied planes de­
stroyed between 8[» and 105 en­
emy planes in farftunK attacks.
Enemy re|x&gt;rts •aid B-2SG were
over Tokyo again last night.
a
The airfield is now in uae Gen.
J Douglas Mur Arthur said It will
provide another base for Amer­
ican planes which have been
proaainir a
war of
attrition
against the enemy.
Headquarters also announce,!
J that the First American Cavalry
has taken Loloy, six miles north
of Valencia in Ormoc eorridor.
Valencia had been thr head
quarters of Gen Suiuhi Sumki,
rommander of the Japanese Thir
•» ty fifth A i in&gt;
'
The advance Ik1vend Valencia
apparently place,! the Seve.it&gt;
seventh Infantiv Division within
striking distance of a Junction
with the Thirty second Division
which is driving down the rorrl
, dor from the north
The American hirst (dismount

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recenlly had tl.lv lo »uv "'mill I
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tin. notcl fOImet r u n .n of .wan
frrlinf . h(lt lt lWl
f jo t.iMMi, Mini Mr Lvana. These
TtdhivEtrig an illn**-'
ti-n *lnv«
41Mill p i 41 \
M t»» •• 4*0 I* M • I |* I L • it.h •ii F i ..1 It \ V i U «
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rail) to forecast. Tfir cfllimate
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Barber, the \
IhmhI** v ill ctMMit in the drive up
wa-, however, art at a minimum
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Driwiklyn from Dixieljiiul. wu« f iIf ii t&lt;*. in ('Milling It* M I. (tilhim,
tu I •*■ II he addi'il
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heppenct Sunday murning fro in Mali mm*
«. efi'!«-ei 'I .Milk
o f thu Me,lien) Deput I,Rent ol last Saturday that CpL Dave S. C. for a holiday vt»*H |.i*u4
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appreciative of the honor, firf.lxj |fnvt, fr;,tll |-u|m u eaci, , nd
Malaria Control IHvialm of tinM C ll t l l f l , «tll IK* l**'l*l
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the p-eater rccompen»r in (It- they hnd n “ rcieuler itrtnt; Jain U. 8. Fubllc Health .Service
evening «t H nn ••"* l**ek at 1Im
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mi it •i..t*t J jit,4am .ii
knowledge that o few of h»A session”, hut
but that
that thrv
they mlnxed
missed the
the
torner of I ir?.l Site* ' ttn*l Mug
Mi-utWl- t.r 4 imtjiHi ll I .•--Inc
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comrades were »ar*v|.
iruilor of Gpi. H.W Shannon,
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The citation rend; "When ;he now servinir in Franre.
usesl to send 1 h, 11 &gt;t 11 l-l ■nlrieal (
1 n |,i. i*».,lt,'.l iiiiiu
vtJiiii « uimitM*! »»f wrrv'irtr
nn* uf111 gill**
Fir ii eII iiiii I I It*-1
infantry battalion to which Str*.
"Down In Brail I we hud e
itltt Ivtlvi, of In, *«spul ivoovs i„ w)„, tlrt,|r,i |tmi tin ,tilr u tit tii 1
ifOGnDf
Thun, ton vraji attached m-ivrd pretty Koval rtrliiK band and wo
'? t f1•■ i 1'II1* (I'll nll'Mt R«fUJ 4 mm viti.ii u r ic vnv'itml
Ins 11 Is- sours of (lie- South t’wlflr , Cii r n r ,|
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finh fit al tin* I-rKliui
out of Its perimeter to take the played for I ’SO dances end en­
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i prior to his beinc injuml nrul I (1|| fuvorntilr
Hut. Monday evi«nm^
offensive, it was pinnwl down tertainments,” said Martin. He
Santa Claus in person Is cx
W iirovkn Millet « a* '‘chief
by enemy machine yun nnd adder! that the climate “wag not peeled to be present Bulurdn," returiuxl to this romittv h»&lt; | Quite » few person* liuvs- a»ull
been rclrasnl by tbr Army In j t ,| purchn.tnv l-m.l- until th. I ,11* ||t . I ’ m i l f i s R i c h t e r ciirf," mill under liim '* a»* an
anlpor firs. Wi(h utter ilrtrcK"1-! a bit bad down, there," although •fur*i?9n at 4 ; du o’clock in cm
order •
lo“ take
a“ war plant Job nurtlon could lolir |.|»r«, Mr 1
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rffiripfit crew c«tMwi*Bug of 11111
for hla own safety he adi.linTs- warmer In the summer than Iral Park for the Elk a anumd In Akron, Ohio, for which hr
Field said.
Wulrutt* Jack Kutfco and Wullu
fared aid to - his wounded" com­ Florida. - J lc waa Impressed with Christmas tree pmrtv, it
qualified by taklntt nn n o m in a ­
There
will
he
lirnnv
vutuiiiili
4‘ m«K T 1nr* flwh ami (Hitiitoea wore
rade* In unprotected pjrltiona the tremefttMl site of the Ama­ innuonced by Joel S. Field, esalt
tion.
prises
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In
I ip-ot Fl.toris J Ktrktet, son | fried out aide buck « f tile Hut
under continuing eeemy aniper zon Hirer, / ‘whl^h looks Ilka an •d ruler or Elks lAxIue, 1941
1‘lacrd in thr rrKiilur Army added. Soillr of these o n e m of Mi nnd Mi*. Ilcm y Rtcbtix I i a lor iff pari art over Coaia.
Gre. Even when the snipers cotiUnder prlvllescd children will Reserve, K|tt. Ward may t™- sill
orran
when
yon
Gy
over
the
reiltly
donated
try
1
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Amino
of
Smifoid I- lo.uo- on li-titc ) I iiatdc the but, Intdra «cre act,
cctitrated their fire on him he
receive many flfu .
middle of It. "he said.
Ject to rail back to service ami J The Rmokv House aril olhri*
until Jimiiui) ufli'i -orvice n* am! there wr* u mnatant pro*
cooly and calmly nrored.l with'
° L l o e u l
In event tbe weather will not retain his ratliiK. he recently Frank I’llVlick lilts o'frrrd i „ l.oOlilMillVI oil. ii It J t III*«*i istssi tew«n»n from the hut lo the 4&gt;uth i. work. Thla tnUlant act reM* r‘ ln
permit the party u&gt; be h eld in wrote to The Herald
$»'ft liond us a prlir. Fruitk Evans ii* |iut
ii "Rid Kiudci' group 9»i«lr to uet more (wntimii of the
Gacta yacat credit upon Sgt..
For the past year since his has offered an inlerratmg prter. In the enulh west I'aciGc area fialt ami trimmin^a.
Thurston
anil upholds
unholiU the
the .highest
hit-heir “ fnlnole High School In 1941. the park. It wUI be held at the
Thurston and
return from Gundalrana!
Byt. n pig worth almost us much
With tha Shannon brother* be City Hall, Mr. Field announccl
Ml* mi**io!i* tr*ili him over
Mem here brnuifhl w la rife num
tradition* of the service. *
To tboae children recommettilrd
Before induction, four yeorj wee a member of the Future by The Welfare Board, pewit cards Ward has been si at lotted at n 125 bond, urrorditig to Mi New Ixitoea. the Admiralty Is het »»f to) • nnd |»r«»«riU wlilch
)»lid*. New Britain, Ihit mu hern, were tu rned over tu the Elki
Thurston waa employed by Farmer strlnr band that won wiU be senC In order to be Camp Shelby, Miss. According to Field.
Due to the uncertainly of thr I ’eran, Celebes and B-trnso.
fur their aiinunl ChrUtmaa part)
American Cyanldf Coiror elate honor* for teveral season*. Identified and, receive eifu the the Army Command, hr Is an
oxpcrltnced and' qualified signal weather. It has not been tdunnrd
Al tbe big Legion fish fry, fur underprivileged children. Than
“ rond Break, N. J . After
children must briny their cards radio repairman, operator, motion to have entertainment at the Mnmlnv evenli'K which Lieut. war no hUMitiruN asasion.
be InUnda to return to
picture repairman and operator auction, IgF said.
Rirlilcr ulleiitietl with his father,
New Jersey but only tong enough
*?E«ch chill frill receive a nice and electrician.
he said that he was anJoyin- the
to marry Mlee Grew Caere, 400
toy, , candy and fruit, said Mr.
ass.H-inlion of the Legion r.s an
South Washington Avenue, Dunel
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honorary rneinl&lt;er
tin, N. J. After tha} he plans to
MIAMI JIEACH, fh u . Dew. 29b
le chairman n^

■'; Ex-farmLoanMan, ^Tvl-ninc,,Moiir” ^ rt‘ ^ 'ven ToDoss
Dies, At Age b5

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Al Kiwanis Meet Local Rond

Arc Now (Ivor Top,
Uiairman Reports

(TTY B R IEFS

I'fc. VV. “Bill” Martin
Is Back From Brazil

Herbert
Awarded Bronz Star

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To Be 4&gt;n I bursdii)

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Leif ion And 4i nests
E nj oy F is h F r y

Sgt. Orinon F. Ward
Released From Army

Elk’s Xmns Party
Will Be .Saturday

Returns From Pacific

S g t Norman Feller
, Flies 30 M i s s i o n s

of [Report 1 Expected
parly
STFrom Coroners’ Jury
aifu

W - l b isHs farm nhar
IpaG iHk H/BfW— Norman L. tUTT5r
mas tree
^ t . Thurston who le Feller, 99, Umrwoo,). Fla. baa Saturday.
’ Ttlon to
arrived et Army Air Forces Reof tha Elks,
distribution Sutton No. 2 (n 2 f t ‘J,
flfte from the
Miami Beach for reasatonmant American
and the Lions
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OGLESBY VOLUNTEERS
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He Gew 80 mirsiona aa a

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I F Gales by ol
a
17-year-oM
Navy laet week,
Orlando Navy
;— Younjf Ok a ward of the
rena Horn# of

that community and consent for
hla enlistment waa jrfren by Har-

Indian Chucker Quail
rreflentecl--- Ip AGO—- Dr-wepresaed Hm opinion that

-----------. the war in the Pacific will mil be
Two beautiful birds known as ! of short duration, nnd that there
Indian Chucker Quail, were pro- . was a lot of bard work uhcad
•ented to ths Banford Municipal before a total victory would !&gt;o
Zbo ycetenlay, by Dr. M. II.’ won nt great cost.
Lieut. Richter attended local
Givens of Leesburg. They ware
brought to Sanford by Harold schools, graduated from Seminole
Jackson, i b l t n i u n . lar_.Chare &amp; High Stbuol lb Itiau_ami.attend-,
Co. of Hanford, ami placed in the c l for two yearn the Unlvoraltv
canter section of the large bird- of Florida where bo was u mem
her of I'll! Kappa Tau fraternity.
fly, facing th* boulevard.
Those quail are about 12 inches He Joined the Army Air Corpa
long and have tight-gray brown In January. IV12, trained at
back* with brown and while Maxwell Field, Santa Anna and
barred aide*, and are handsome In .Columbia S. C. apd received
looking bird*. A few mouths ago his wing* at Albunuerqut, N, M.
Dr. Given* presented the too He waa promoted to rank of

Finding* of the coroner’* Jury
in regtgrd to the case of [etvonla
Johnson, negro**, who was found
dead with her throat cut In th*
woods south of Banford on Nov.
ggs^ llljsu n ad jL imoan i a . Court
tv Judfe R. wT Ware Thureday
morning at 10:00 o'clock, It waa
announcesl this morning by Sher­
iff Charles M. Hand.
On Prldar P. M- Took*, a negro
ruspect, who had been held In
County Jail for three weeks, wag
released by Circuit Court Judge
U . B. Smith, who granted At­
torney 0 . W. Speneng a writ of with three pheasant* which were Grek lieutenant, Jan. 11 of this
-Mr. J»ck*otv MW.

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Academy For Diplomats

The Sanford Herald

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"VALLEY O F DECISION

Where would the army be without its We.*t Point
graduates, or the navy without officers from Annapolis?
Then why should not n state department, whose blunder*,
hy bringing on n needless war, might lose mure lives than
the best trained general or admiral could save, also have
officials trained at a government academy?
___.Such an academy ia proposed in the. nugneine 'Tkim nct"
by1 C5&gt;iiKr.-*wrtHin^oKfr«? CoIY3t o f W u s h i a r f ^ ~ - 3 l f i ^ t * 4
hnuld lie by examination, and he says no one who po.-u**s
this examination should l&gt;e rejected. The course of study
would include foreign languages together with detailed
studies of the civilization nf the countries with whom the
United States has diplopintic relations. It -would includet. |*«riifti yf—lervice alxtard.
Out.of such hn academy the state department, and the
liplomiilic and consular service, could pick th e ir fill o f
vplI-1 ruined graduates. Such a foreign service, says ConTressniHii Coffee, might hove avoided' the m istake of not
naintaiiiiug diplomatic relatjims with itussian lietween KHS
it ml 1D.TR.
More and more In the post-wnh world the brilliant but
untrained amateur is going to lie out of luck. This goes
or our foreign service as well us our domestic life.

«r&gt;r». lac- r»6»ca»ala Tfcc Herat*
1H |||* Mllaual (I*lil •»! adiarlUla*
Oftlrra arc a.alalalacd la ifcc lar*.
tatdlUa alia# *•«■!'» wlia prlarlpal ecadpaarlcra la l'H*«ic »■•
WeW »art.
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,.T»* Herald H a arakrr ml ra.
Acacia led I'rcaa aklfk la ciria
alcalp callllcd (a tec aac lar repabllcallaa ft all ■••*• dlapalrho
credited ia ll ar aal eikera «
Jap Tricktt'
rradUed la IbU paper aad ala.
.10# laaal i* « * aakllaOcd OerrlP
411 ftafcle t« reuMIrallaa at ape.
Hal dUpatrtea kerala arc alaa reMany of urt, hearin g th a t “X Island" m th e Pacific
tarve*las been taken, assume that it means our men are in peaceMONDAY. PIU’KMHKII II. 19(4
Ul nnd undisturbed possession of every foot o f the atoll,
f’very so often comes n dispatch which indicates that
U1I1LE VKflSh FOR TODAY
milting could Ik* farther (mm the truth, la t e s t of these
HE KNOWS WHERE 10011 is one dated Nov. 2fl from Tinjan in the M arianas, which
PA8 TURE IS It IS FOOlJfB
KOK US TO SEEK flUT WKbllS has been In our-hands since July, to the N.Y. Times.
According to this, there are still enough Japanese at
AND THORNS FOR 0UR8 EI.VKS THERE IS PLENTY large there so ihnt almost every night one or more come tn
WHERE HE I.EAIIS I'S Thr an airstrip, ap|iarently in search of planes for sabotage ° r
Lord I* my nhepherd. I -hall lint
••scape piirjKiseH. Once in a while, when too much annoyed,
went.— Pa. *3 :1 .
W I U . Oil It n i u l t t J H T S A-SO the Americans put on what they call a “rabbit "rtriVe**
DKEDH STAND INTENSE SUN which kill* or raptures some.
LIMIT? Til ia Ihun ia l he m«a-.
In the ilicit lent which preceded the dispatch, four Jap *
oj[* thm «r Imvc heard of him
and ilecinrr unto you, thal (Jod had crept Uf a field ul dusk and were seen by Seabees
U light. and In him i» no dark. crawling Into the fuselage of a Ventura Immlior loaded
new at ell.— I John 1:6
with depth charges. Troops surrounded the occupied bomb­
er nnd opened fire, while other planes were hastily removed.
THE COMRADES
(From Tularin I
Meanwhile the J u|m were trying all the switches, pmhahly
hnping to escape by air. Suddenly one of them dropped a
Though we hove made i*o cove­
grenade in front nf the cockpit ami it went up in fame*,
nant
laps ami all.
We have a faith to Wren
A deed for our hood*' doing
Possession of former Jap territory is seldom iteaceful
Before we aIcon

Wr paid three low- before ••**
Who nrr tlie\ al oor nend’
We march now well fomnanhintat
By the Heathirt* dead
They were not hewn of granite
5 heir blood like oor* ran warm,
Ut they remain out hnalioo
Again*! the »lnrm
Upon a .tuhhorn fortune
They broke their holy youth .
The dream Upon their parched
mouth*
Wo* aimplr truth
Afro** an nire Inn if rllenee.
Onl nf the wordier* loam,
f h t l r hand* are i lr r u k n J a&gt; tom.
w rade*’
1 4.

To lend II! hratti'

t What they naked not. we gran

them.

Owing B faith to keep.
A greBlnr*. fur hrarl'a daring

Before we atoep.
RACHEL HARRIS CAMPBELI

Some of our general* are now
wearing five lUra making their
uniform* look more like Chrlitmap tree* than ever.
portv of Florida'* alvlv aevc

E Untie*

have gooe over the tap
th* Sixth War l*mn. Seminole
dOM, and will, before thr

month i* up.

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Our American Indians had the tohocco Lasiness pro,tv
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’ ® ’“*‘l «!*.* —mugined that tobacco would spread over the whole world. “ Rug* m u*ii .mo i p t
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creating u means of livelihood for millions or th at about ! ,n l , n *'u* Iy ,s
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half nf mankind would come to regard it as one of the neces- I m An ***" ,,,*'rv •l,,kmir
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o f^ great nation dominating this continent would gel ex­
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m#ru r^uneU !H*
Ttte Hj*,.
Sai«y
cited about a tobarco shortage and settle down to study »t 111# 1&gt;t#
he problem, as our Semite has been doing lately.
,Il Vtecms tfent the Senalo has been “packaging a Uu of
tie wttstlmonjr’ on this subject, as a Washington corresponlent expr»*s*es it. The American iteopU. both army men nnd
civilians, Including both Hexes, will get their quota o f smokos
•ir demand the rejison why. And it is conceivable th at even
the fate of u great war might turn nn the fair and adequate
distribution of cigarets.

RAILROAD SAFETY

Well, nren'i

Don’t forget lo »end in you
Chblstm-j* Seel money 1»erun
ChrlMma* nrd do vont till ip
tile inhereuloal* einnpnigii

u«aa

Smokes For All

Tho Miami llernld wnt found

eeijlty of cnnlriiiiil
We all?

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RAILWAY ACE

Statistic* based upon report*
&gt;f thr Intfntlal# Commerce tomii:i»*1&lt;in which have l*##n compllrj
‘•y Charlri E. Hill, general aaftlr
tgenl of the New York Central
riyutem, *hnw wlial areal progre**
In aafety of performance hit
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twen made by American railroad.*
between Workl War I a,:d II
In the (wo World War I p an
lOH and 19IH there were ISIS
employee* on duly killed in Irani,
train-aervice ‘ and noo-lrai-i arri :
denU. This wu at the rale ul

rrived In Time
For The Holidays!

Rememtrcr the good old day.
__. Wluii you could give a carton o
clgaratte* for n (TirUlntaa prelOOfT Wall, now you will havi
Lo be contented with a frightful
Iwfclfli * - ‘

CttBd Stuffed Toys

Bobion
... write* fn»n
at (he value - of blooo
in treating wounded
He tetre - tell ell tout
a tire all they eon. The*

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'Draft official! have u

can

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rrm inlatent of the OUSouih
with roae fragrance. Enjoy the
prrfuane with the R o« Jar on
your dretting table w * * t t r r lb*

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BLOUSES

It’s mote fun than trimming n tree, anil
llip.jr make aurli jtrrll)- pn^ents!
Hrautifully tailored rayon., flatlrring
crepea, dainty llutrd aheera. Tucked and
embroidered. 1 introin while, jcaalcla, or
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John D. Abrahqma'
Observe Anniversary
A b r a h ifin s

their
lire.

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r flr b n ft e

wcihllng
20.

nt

humr

I km of Machlnlits, w member op
the American Water Works As­
sociation and also a mrmlier of
the Florida . W atcf Works Upar-

q u ie t ly

nrmiversnry'

their

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holh members of the First Bap
on t Ist Church.

Hid

West Twentieth Street.
‘
Mrs. Abialiniiis, the former
Ro’o Marie Jamtnes, is the only
daughter id the Into Mr- and
Mrs. Joseph .famines of Toulouse,
Fiance, who wrre pioneer set­
tlers of Mellnnville. She is a
nasi president of the Wrnnsn’s
Missionary Unlrttt of K^minolrBaptist
A-«uciplln|i
whlrli
I*
roioposni of 'id-out Itn •rhurrhes,
a member of the faculty of the
Fluridn llnplist Assembly and bus
hern active in thr religious life
of the eitv.
Mr Alieubams who has been
(he superintendent of thr Muni­
cipal Water Works Jer the f*r*f
20 yearn, Is n graduate of Moody
Bible Institute, an honorary mem­
ber of the liilrmothmal Assocja-

a

Mrs. Moore Elected
President Of Cl ub
The II. F. Cluli, continued of
1’usl Matrons of SerOlnole Chap­
ter No, 2 Order of the Eastern
Star, held their annual Christmas
meeting Monday, ill the home of
Mm . funle Shoemaker, .117 Park
Avenue.
Hostesses fer l ie oc­
casion were Mrs. Shoemaker, Mrs.
C. 1. Ilvwsiin and Mrs. •!.. M.
Tyre
The apartment was decorated
with Christmas green
candles
and a Christmas lice.
_ The. President., U i » , 4. E . Caowi t r , f-efd s short business mewl­
ing, In which ihu following o f ­
ficer! were elected to serve for
the nrtt year.
Presidnt, Mrs.
II. C. Moore; Vice President. Mrs.
Janie Shoemaker: .Secretory. Air*.
It. C. Maxwell; Trea*ufer Mrs.
II. F. Kent; Sunshine (Tnirinnii,
Mrs lli-wron
A f t e r t h e B u s tm - s s m e e t in g ^ t h e
h o s te s s e s lu ll'd
n s S a n lH
( I in l­
and
d e s t r ih u li- d
g ift s
In
th e
U e st* fro m
t h e ir ‘ s e c r e t S is t e r

SIfir th a * "
L«J*W

, Whether your uniform It
regulation khaki or a gray

II a i n t v c*fre*ninrnts
were
served by tits* ho-tesse* to the
following. Mr-, Courier, Mrs. I!
F . Crenshaw. Mrs. Stewart Due
ton, Mrs. F. I. Crosby- Mrs. J. O
Huff, Mrs, (!. W Ihillcy, Mrs.
It W Turner. Mrs. Mrrlfiu Jen
kins, Mrs Mi»iu-, Mr*. Mncwrll,
Mrs. Kent
Mrs. Ilewson, Mrs
1 yre and Mrs. Slmt-mnker.

Women’s Auxiliary
Has Kegular Meeting

bull iu-ss uni. you'll find
thlt smart Jarman military
etyle the last word In good

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looks and I.tiling walking
comfort Try on a pair

know

jgrman’t friendliness of fit.

.0.1(1,

M rN T u .m in l i d t h e d e v o t io n
t&gt;l a f t i- i w h i i h i i ' t i o r t s w e r e ininl*by
M rs
A
VV
le e . S e c re ta ry ,
n o d M is F r a n k f 't m - e T r e a s u r e r
I ’ b iiis
w e ie
r o in p le U - d
fo r
th e
d r - o r a l io n
of
th e
c h u rch
fo i
f 'lili- t m n A t th e r n n r lu s lu n o f
th e
b io u o e e e .
th e
m e e t in g
w a*
t u r n e d o v r r to th e p r o g r a m r F a l r
m a n . M rs
H e n r y M c l- a u lln , J r . ,
w h o g a v e a t a lk on A d v e n t a n d
t h e (’ h r l - t m a - s e a s o n , w it h s u g
p e - l i o n - f u r O i r t l m n r e a d in g

The Chrlslnuo story In sertpturr was recited by (llyve Ann
Adarns
(Ida
\dnm».
F.ndaley
Meisrh
Buddy
Meisrh, Henry
Mctaulin and T. I Harris.
Concluding thr program was o

8.1. Perkin’

g ro u p

^ORtor^WN s avk/

Casualty Telegrams
Former Sanford
Man Heads Drive Are Often Delayed
C»„ Dec. 20. &lt;S|w
In New York City cial)ATLANTA,
— More than 4,000 carnally

of

V ocal

s r le r lin lis

bv

ATTRACDVf Anils RhrtTer has been
selected T&gt;ea Shell Queen" by re­
turned nnnbal fliers at the Don
Ce-Knr convalescent center IrxiSt,
Petersburg. Florida Nice picking.
b«jra
(Inlernartonal)

MiRK Mary Nickel
Ih finest Of Honor
Mrs. J.M Stinerlpher honored
Miss Mary Nickel, bride-elect of
this week, wllh a coffee and
mIsci-lla neons s h o w e r Tuesday
morning nt b»r Tiume on Pork
Avenue. The home was noened
•-it suite mid decorated in the
t'hrlstiuiis motif unit gifts Wprs
plucrd around the C h ris lm u tree
and were later given to the
honoree by Miss Grace Marie
Stinerlpher who wn« dressed aKnnlti i Inns A piece of rainbow
eii-ltd ivn* given to the Itolmree
t»V the ho-lesi'tiie* were won in the gameb&gt; Mrs Harold llamil. Mrs. Clarn
Snooper and Mrs
Harry Kent
Befieihincnts, further carrying
mil the Christmas motif, were
-prveil by the hostess assisted by
Mis II.K. Morris Among those
invited were: Mrs. John Courier.
Mrs II. E. Morris, Mrs. Harold
llamil. Mrs Henry Nickel, Mr*.
Henry Kent. Mrs. L.F. Long,
Mrs Kenneth Wacker, Mrs. A.
Bemu-at, Mrs. I’.A. Mero, Mr*.
Joe Jarrell, Mrs. Henry Wittee
Si . Mrs Henry Witte Jr., Mr*
( 'll Kirtley. Mr*. Wilson Newmnn, Mrs. Bal|ib Wight, Mr*. M.
Minor Ik. Mrs. C.B. Tylgr, Mrs
Clara Slemprt. and the’ Mlsic*
Chorlotti- Moaghjon, KlUp, Ms-

th e

&lt;r*atlsa*4 I' m * r « i &lt; Oast
and -Thr fine s t a f f &lt;tf TuiRUfW
'wMOCrota people here, and my
job, once tnr thing starts oo
March I, will mostly be keeping
out of their wuy.”
The dapper chronicler of the
Dodgers' fortunes, who was ehrls*
leiird Walter lutnier Ilsrbor, sat
in the Brooklyn Bed Cross head­
quarters st HO Clinton Street,
where he will stop In from time
to lime to ilireet the money-rais­
ing in that borough, in audition
to running the drive In the city
as a whole.
" I f you've got n good bunch of
ballplayers, for Instance,” he said,
“vou don’t need any master mind­
ing. But if you haven't, you can
master mind till the cows come
home and it won't do any good. ■
We haven't really closed this
office here since last year’s cam­
paign, and we've been working
on our organisation and assign­
ing key personnel since last sum­
mer. 3inirii
Mmch 11
is ’Bed
Cross .utmui.
Month.1
nwr.
n m iuiwsh
hut we're not going lo taka all
month about It. We're going U&gt;
fireuk the back of this job on
March 1 “
Mr, Barber, wlio, recently fin­
ished nil three volumes of Doug­
las Southall Freeman’s ' "L ee’s
Lieutenants," insisted that all
one needed on a big Job was a
reliable rhain-of command. Tlic announcement of Mr. B ar­
ber's appointment was made by
Colby M. Che-ter. chairman of the
Imnrd of the New York Chapter
of the Bed Cross.
"Hince the outbreak of the
war, few men have rendered more
devoted strvire to the Red Cross,
-aid Mr, Chester. "Under Mr.
Barber's leadership, the Brooklyn
committee raised more than $3,400,000—an all-time high—In last
yenr’s city-wide appeal. Equally
outstanding, however, has been
his work for the Bed Cross blooddonor service."
The day Hftrr the attack on
Pearl Harbor, Mr Barber began
donating Ins »wn blood and so
Belting the gifts of others becno-c id u newspaper accuunt of
rivillnns -landing In line nt IloO
ntlllll lo give blood (nr the
wounded
"1 figtn ist line* uf civilian.!
weren't alwa'-s going to be so
handy In rumbnt areas,’’ he said
yesterday.
During the 1942 baseball sea­
son hs substituted many appeals
for Mood donatlom In plae* of
commercial announcement* and
his audience responded with 27,000 pints, nr nnerhnlf of the total
collected In Brooklyn that sum­
mer.
White he is ns closely identified
with the Brooklyn scene at
Borough Hall or Ebbeta Field.
Mr. Barber, a thirty slx-vear-ola
native uf Mississippi, Ipurd most­
ly In Florida, doesn't Hi's In

telegram*
are delayed
every
month. The J ) * t i »
m e tltd
.in a statement by Major General
Frederick- E. Uhl. chief of (he
Fourth Service Cbmmahd, urring
all emenrtney Addreasea of Army
personnel serving overseas to
keep the Adjutant General ( Wash­
ington, 1&gt;. C.) Informed at all
times of changes In address.
"I ter sin e of Incomplete or In
correct addresses," General Uhl's
statement added, “large numbers
of casual tv telegrams are being
returned undelivered to the Ad­
jutant General. Practically every
ease uf non-delivery ran be traced
to outdated addresses resulting
from fallura of em irg en r- aildrtssea to notify the Adjutant
General of any change.
"Emergency
addresics
who
move after departure of a soldier
for overseas should write to The
Adjutant General. W ar Depart­
ment. Washington D , D. C.,
Attention: Casualty Branch, giv
Ing both the tdd and paw ad­
dress. Also Included . should be
the soldiers, full name* rank, serial
number and his organisation and
A 1*0 number.”

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Pioneer B u s i n e s f l
Will Be Honored

Regular 95r (5|rt» In I'fllform

PANAMA CITY. D k . 20. (Spe­
cial) — Florida
business
enter­
prises In continuous operation
from 1845 lo IMS will be pretented with a specially designed
plaque by the Florida Slate
Chamber of Commerce as • part
Of the Centennial
Celebration
next year, Waller C. Sherman,
president of the State Chamber
announced today.
“ We fe d that every budneaa
enterprise paving a record of 100
ye a n of art-vice to the State has
well earned special resrognltlon
and that the Centennial Celebra­
tion period will be a fitting lime
to give this reward.
"Details of our plans for presrnilng these plaques have not
been completed, but » t props***’
to make the present* tfuna a cere­
monial affair, with the commun­
ities where the services hnve been
rendered l*elng invited to Join with
the Stair ("handier tn paying the
recipients the honnr and respect
lo which they are
entitled"
Sherman said.

Regular 95c ConstruclIon Kll

(tegular 98c Lionel Train
Regular G9c Hag of 75 Building llhwks
Rcaulnr 95c Army Building Sel (Many pre.)

HOT I.UNCII

ninuntstown- Fla.— Three achoo.
lunch rooms are provided hot
meals for a nominal sum to 3M
('a|houn County children at noon
every school d«y, ooconling lo
Miss Kvah-na Bailer, home agent

Regular I.9S Lumber Truck
R e g u la r 1 .9 8 (ien ern l Lee Tank

Brooklyn. He lives wllh his wife
and isven-year-old daughter at
18 Sherbrooke Road- Scarulalr.

Regular i.'VJ Sel of Four Popular (ittmen

Misses Marty Parkins, Mildred
Robson and Ann MTggins.

Regular S.1W Army Trnelur ami Trailer Sel
Regular 2.T9 Folding t ’halr
Regular .1.98 Tout Sarge De-k
Give her Romethin® personal
for ChrtatmAa to remember
you by . . .

' Gowns
Lac# trim m M Batina and
crepe* In tcaroae, white anil
blue.

Choose from our wonderful col­
lection of envcioMk, p o n eh 1l- it.
tlrhw-atrlngH, in leathbrn atul fahricn. it luck mul lirowit, and cos­
tume colors. See them here today
. . cht&gt;cl&lt; off your (yhriulpin* list!

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On Celery
A rt Estimated At
|c20 To 35 Percent

Arkansas Boasts
Football Team Of
11 Mighty Giants

(O M IlatH I ' M N t f «■» I _
T^immlllec who r i o r t w i i FlorliU
i r u t r m before thr Ol’A. iTv?
I»w requires ton* iilt ration of
I crop d i m a n i in trtting orilintr*.
[rio th in v lie l l la believed eiyling
[ u R i M l probably vvftuld have iruttc
Into * fleet on January 1. It is
lb* hop* of all fiviwer* that
VTeahlncton will five sufficient
ronsldrratirm to crop lu.»»«a and
| .M l W r ceilings which will enable
[ s i b * fr o ware to recover at least
M i l l of their Iom**.”
'. p a u f j a a Ifnu, president of the
Florida F arm Bureau, "ave ft
report on accomplishments of
th* Federal Farm Bureau nt it«
tent meeting which he attended
Chicago, lie strewed the a&lt;l
ntafa* of being a Farm llureau
imh*r.
“You gentlemen do not yet
ally appreciate what » wonderL o p p o r t u n i t y y o u h a r e }n Mem-

By I t AHtHrlt-V. R A T 1 I F P
Al* Newcfeature.
DALLAS
The Arkansas lta
xorliackc are in the fftmiliar roie
of fnvorite' In Smith w»»t (o n
fcretice haskrlhsll. F’ew yeni-'
huvo found lliein otherwise and
seldom iiatc the giants of the
Oiarks iil»op|ioi'te&lt;i
Thu. time ■&gt;r Fiierne loinliert
come, up with one of the lulled
teams ever seen in these pari*
a nullltcl that average* li feet
f&gt;. And li is loaded with expert
ence.
But the genial coach of the
Karnrtmrk* twilnt-w to n lough
schedule whleh includes such
(rowers as Oklahoma A. end M.
and the Phillips Oiler*, in aildilion to » jaunt through the earl
where Arkanrixs plays Pittsburgh
Teachers, -t'rip tiriipge- »f H r w
Y o rk
srnt Weswait^'i^sJkti Hr*,
wllmingicn, Iht,
Ami that's not iliacuas ilia the
situation that prevails Inside Mis
conference wheri Sodlhern Methodist troasts Ilia same numtrer of
letlemien us Arkanans, amt Hire
■till ha* giant Bill lleflry, the
circuit’s all-time scoring champ, ion.
Arhnnsns has its tnlle*l ('layer
1 in history- center fieorge Koh.
who measures fi feet 10. All conTerence Bill
Klynt nmi Mike
Rrhnmchvk «rc the punrd- and
l i n i l Shut vn MnH*t, child Aim star, Melvin Mctoiha and Flunk Sehu
join* her hahv brother Creg on a mrhyk are hack at forward I ail
rrcuni'Kiiusance I ip down Iht* stair ■ IVlierlei and r'harle) Jolliff air
m ihHr l|fillvw«xwl hmnr. II terms i
niiiif Irllrrmt*n A.. I
(U o........b o d y told them that Santa }
v e r&gt;
nu*ma
new
material
rtriihl U* t t|irfl»Hl .iny iby now j^nd
“ \V.. piny the four noniiallv j
lh*'&gt;*\ t* 1.1 rn ti&gt;nkinK r r i p i h ir tough t en III * I Itlce, Texas, South 1
mmii h&lt;
nI**&lt;ii 1 Lhf* hntijb^ jusl in cm Mrlhislisr and Texas Chris- I
im i In- h.tuld jrriv r lycforr rtiristI Inn) awny from home this yenr I
n.us tl iv
( /iilt-r-mfiimuJ) while the usually easier ones vve i
have at home,** comment' Hr I
Inmhert. However, he ftrcures \r ^
kari'us will he ns good a* l»«t 1
| year when it trod Mice for the ■
i rhaimoori'lup “ if we keep om j
pre'eni |.rr sorinel."
| iti*-e ha* three Irrtermen tit '

ole ' County In your Bureau,''
Mr. Ifou declare.! " I f you could
attend * National convention,
|-_j*u tt o u S F r e t some enlhuaiasm
! t*r
your
orgmnitation
which
would pay you big re tu r n * .
,“1 h a re bi^u rtaertlnj; approx I
Uly'~20 percent of my lime
|a Florid* Farm Bureau work
S hout money consideration, toil
en 1 tee the fine thing* accotnshed. and the real work ahead
01 US, for the Rood of »ll farm
kbi| Interest' 1 feel 1 ha.e to-en
Palp ply repaid for m e ffo tt'," h.
gOded.
0 rowers
were
B««ured
by
Cpunty Agent r . It Hu u'nft that
machinery has been set in motion
to bring
approximately
tin"
IWprkers Into this Irrtlloiv
lip harvest the crops thi* win
tar and spring. At tlx- prc.rin
Um«. it Is not known vwlrelhct
this labor will come from Its
U Jiymaica. nr whether tiei
an war pn*oner&gt; will l«- fur
ahe.1, he atnled.
Following a discussion of the
need In this county for l itr e ,
housing conditions for laborer*,
both Vhhit* nrwi
ii flitt't*
mtnl to initiate *lcpt l&lt;• -orin**
t ( ’|iou«int|f project t&lt;i rent ml &gt; thi
twvdiUnn vi at unatilmmi*l v ••■n
dorsed
A committee, mn'i*ling of I
B, Mann, t . U. li«w*nn. Kv&gt;r&gt;v
U l S f , Hoy Symes snd I ce Sam
*ol». was »eleelrd in order M
start a movement for ■ hini.mg
B iject of this nature, and it „*^
s instructed to President (ill I*"
to contact other nr*ramiatrr&gt;n
6 m Iht
the eoutuv
civuntv which itui) i
UltrtstrAl in
in li
lurthrrtnir thr |»
tateresterl

■( l i i o i n e

i|to

it fool ft

lie

rv.

-u*

’ .’.f itn- iiiii ii-.t men to go-oil in
j confrirn. e ha* ever seen I .rover
unit Tommy Homli hu* I
iht fih i’i veterans amt non*
the n r \\miners
|tu‘k W«*ln rt j
fert •!, aha pltyH fre«hmaii I
tin-krihull ill Ohio Stair Couth,
J im* |fut I- rotipUter* Dun Davrii
l«*n, a Du 6 fool H. n »lr»')iK
|irtt*prrt
*
»
l &gt;*»ui horn MclhtKtul pukefi uj
|a run pie of uunci men from oihn i
! roofer pnci* ffrhooln In hrinK
I h«t of vplfran** in
iv Kcl1&gt;
) Avi*i y Iran*ferrcnl front Hrv Ilh \
Ala*
ItJf*hn*rtn.
S r mu
. .
, . ,
,
:»mt is'pill MrFarlnmt front T*ui* .
HlfH Schn=oi agrirullTifnI iti'ItiK
I.- • .............. 1V,; I‘ '• '' ;' , f" b l c | l hr.sl.an
S.M II. alrcad)
h«tOr,
an ■fiMintv tirlci:.*i'
t w" . nmuwiul of rh. .Iiiiphii.runs, ,r „ ftJ.|Mt.|, l)ennjf Itndprs all . on
,h “ t
n. ■&lt;-" ful Iv landed I I „ r n r r
for want; Harry Teal.
Htrntlv
allerw1«*1
ih«*
M " »«
At HO burr a u mrrlinir in 1
1,1 'hnilnm Mu I m th.- I ........ i .Scott L,ne*t and Boh Keller
irlarl on Ih*
»‘*rU ) |&gt;iia* ► *M. t a '*
note trip | Itomert Hummers lanky ren
iailv t&gt;r&lt; tha *Hjhj*vi ti v, I n i U •" »i L * vi I " ri*
l ^*v,p I ter. and Joe Crowley, southpaw |
Ut4. firs Mini that thm-ijrn J * **••• •• * • »Ij
|guar.I, are thr returning Tents •
«f vpriou* Kruu|i«,
icltrrmcn, and the longtfnrT’s
. fag (he Flurm Bureau, the
nDu picked up Hiiiii (Jrftnrr, who
on i h t xrny to a definite
plnyp&lt;1 part of ln»t scaw»n fm
pOiicy of water cunaei v*tinn lie
Soul hern Mi ihrwIM )ioh Clrarly
aided that It would he tuses-si &gt;
li buck amt Texa- a Du brnkfi to
i t * oo-ordlrtat* the water n.n-et
llciiiie hiliKcraltl. formerly of
t o lion i-oUciw. of different dis
Baylor, a* a probable alnrter.
tricta, each of whleh would hate
CYuiih Dully
snmr
b * committee, and thul the e
prominifiK
men
nniorii'
ntivnl
If •tillMtrd I
r«cr U#H
Would form a rentml i-•■niiniti.-.
&lt;'h tit v IIjvMiiri h rnii' rrir Inthkfi'ii t mi
t * cover stale water cwti-ci i»ii»o
T o ' iia» • l i r i H i m i t h ti ’x pit I r l l c r j
•**• lit** r-‘rri«b*i hijrhfi uy
•i nmj . f \a!ennn
men, Baylor -rt»w* mtlv «»pp
k»0*rU.
"• 'Iltnry Thurston, who ... a
Marl in II ok
ubili l e t .o V
S «-lll&gt; *PM'lit|i OftK If
d e le g a t e a l s o a t t e n d e d t l i e I . m i &gt;
’ ♦ '1 * "1111j,1-- up tlif i r mrmn t* iiij11 M iur11h tip wiili i wit,, i hai
•tine, spoke uf a new pla*1 1 ■'
WeinbaiiMt nml Joe Alin*
ill
\ Km a tii tn I, I i i v j | | o n r t lie lt*v
U m i I y health
h
Insurance, » - -ul..Me
C i »a ( It
S m ith
of
letup j
1v far
to mfamllies at low
___ 6ft
V
I (*J l **i mon fiipnne-tc* A nnil M %«&gt;' hr h»^ n duren .
I V Z
.
•i, He xroi instructed by I'rusi
•}« i«()
fTM»d pro' perl * from th- [
on* fniriiil ulFfiiitUiiiril oil or
at CnUtt* t * g *l further in- j |PV„
Mo-d«v tin* rout* fiMitball train. "All of thrin fin
U t te r liatkrtball player?* than w&lt;
naoOoM M the auhject for mllnil(llc aid
consideration at the next meet
In tlm Mimloffi phanc uf the hnc! hint Bfaaon," Smjth i i l i k
iftinputcn tj» liUroto the l*h«Iiy&gt;
COOP F^l ATI VK OR O F *
i pmr
\ inrrienii
pi it him
*xh(i1
■!**%%t&gt; I t L i p o " c * r n i i r i n f t Sun
I'alfttkn F'la, Putnam Cmmiy |
•I d .
mhI
M tin iD y
N'n n * . i i t u l u p
home detioni'l rn I ioh clnli women
u i“ ii itiip vet lit-rn i-Ht'Ditnli'r ed recently *cui
in a vnn|ieriilivr
in i h r i r i n n i knlil e rft *v Ami'rn'a't nnler
for t l M worth uf fruit
.i ii.iltoit of Hu* island whleh trees, with Mr* Dpal Mhldleton.
li.-I. *
tita n
1 i i u III t i c
'u n til
uf
I nmo agent, arranging thr order
Mu l l .
iar (hem

im S
■h ■
I

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s jjiy o y

the

Jan Airfield

Captured On
Leyte Island

i i

.u .a 3A?troEp. anwreu

C p l .i M a s h n l l U r q u h a r t
Is A w a r d e d B a d g e

lit*

W t.r

llin a lc .'

!*U*r told of aid ex
th * Khxmrtis Utib to
cbiMrvn. P»IU&lt;*toiuil 6pen»*
It. He n l ‘U I
of Stalord ctU«em»
• M

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F ood

11 till

A ' I l o i l o - I r a t io n

l i (.*ttHi.lJ0ll

lo lls

of

“I'.'i id 'I ldifttr will la avutl.tldc
i. r r n ' . i-in|s, n:, rompnri'il with
, *. 'thi.rskI ii ,it* last year
Mililnry
demands lot sulphuric ncld hnvc
eaufeit th* decrs-nsi

PBt'O NHALtB
Murlaiuin Fla. —Jarkson County
farmer* sold a total of 1J,CJ ■
pounds of (Kcaiis for t l l.UJO.t I
at four co-orwratlv* salt* during
the past month, according to
County Agent. J .
Maltmf.

Dixie Spice Cake

25c

W fc rirl Unrlrlir^l

Bread Wt lb. loaf 11c
M a rs el,

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P la t a

Bound Cake 1 11). -8c
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B O K A R ............... 3 lb Bag 75c
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CAKE FLOUR
23c
COFFEE pound 30c
3 for
26c
MILK
NBC RITZ pound 19c
10c
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$1.80
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MINCE MEAT

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Potatoes

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Apples .. 2-lbs. .. 19c Cabbage

1011) 39c
2-lbs. 13c
.. lb .... 6c

Oxydol........... small 1 0 c ............. large 23c
4b

Lifebuoy or Lux S o ap .......3 f o r .........20c
Whitesail Clennsef ........... can ..............

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SHOULDERS . . . . lb 29c C H E E SE ........... lb 38c
"0Y5TERS . . . . . . Pt. 85c |OYSTERS ....... Pt. 95c

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[•Year-end Reports
Are G i v e n Doss
A t Kiwanid Meet

T H E SE PR IC ES GOOD THURSDAY, FRIDAY - SATURDAY

A &amp; I* is h e a d q u a r t e r s f o r f e H t iv e v a l u e s

\ is i- f o a *

i T ( t

' nWl“r * h,; " n

proved his fighting abilltv
combat.
The handsoma badge con-i'
WITH TIIF. FIFTH AKMY, of a sliver rifle set against
ITALY. He. 21). O’ lveeial t''—cCjpl. background of infantry blue, ei
Mai shall Lriiuhnrt. son of Mr. rloseil in a silver wreath
Juh» II. Dri(iduirtf du7 F.a't
Seventh Si reel. Sanford. IHa.,
lias hi-in i it mi li v the I Ith
CftVSF'.H V ATION CL Dll
Armored lofatilrj Battalion of
Mir First Armoieil Division and
Ihinta tlin la, Fla.—After treing
awarded tire t ornliut Infantryman inactive for two years, the Char
Budge for actual pnrtleipatlun in lotte County Conaarvation Cluicombat iitniuist thr rnemy wltii has lieen reorganiaed and is mnk
lieutenant
(leneml
Mark W ing plan* for propagation uni
Clark** 1 ifth Army in Italy.
conservation of uuail irn.l ft*li
Stnnilar.1* for thr hftitge are during the coming year. Count v
iiigh The dm'orution i ' iiwnrdnrl Agent N. 11. MeQuren report*.

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THE SANFORD nERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PA C E SIX
-

C L A S S IF IE D

A D V E R T IS IN G

RATES

irerman A tta c k i s Boys In Pacific Use
Seen As C r u c i a l
STARKE. Pee. 20, &lt;FNS)— In
dispatch to the Brad ­
Battle Of This War nfordspecial
County Telegraph, T/Sgt.

l(k p « Km fer MM Insert km
J8c pet tin* for three Iniertkma
f t t tier line for 0 Iniertkma
X * pet 11m for M laaeHloM.
X iid m c a -ate . . ■ Xk
S l O N E US OK bRIN G YOUR 1 4 * to THE oANTORD HERALD
I C s s l l s s i S K rwm r s s » U s t l
.'ount five words to the line, including pnooe and address.
German defense system In the
I l l adverUaweoti for situations wanted will he charged to t at Uhe eastern
Czechoslovakian moun­
scalar elaaatfied rates.
tains. Vanguards were reported
within artillery range of the city
of 81,000.
In Italy the f i g h t Army and
Polish and Indian troops virtual*
II. IL Pope Company
ly cleared all enemy force* from
20 ACRE TILED celery f
K E R O S EN E cooking stoves
the area south of the Scnio Klver
Cameron Avenue, Ea*
gas hot plates.
arid west of the Uologna-Rlmlni
Is ib jy plowed nnd hnrro
II. Stowe, phone 102-R.
lit highway.
FOR HALE
Late yesterday on emergency
TWO STORY house arranged in
call brought a big force of U. 8 .
two apartmenta close in. Price
Hying Fortresses and Uritish
13000.00.
GIVE MAGAZINE SUR8CRlpl Lancasters from Ilritlsh fields to
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
spread 2.000 tons of fragmenta­
Atlantic Hank Bldg.
Phone 732 TIONH FOR CHRISTMAS.
A GIFT that lasta nil year. Call tion and high explosive bombs on
L. Real, 1 IH between 12 and I rnil and road functions Imme­
B O Y S ’ pre-war scooter. 17.50;
diately behind the attacking Nazi
Reel and casting rod, 410.00;
I*. M. or 40-W after 7 I". M.
forres.
203 Roily Ave. Pnone 4G9-J.
CURTAINS washed, stsrehes) and
They were forced to bomb
62 PIECES of dainty dry Gold
stretched. 618 M c l l o n v i l l e , through
thick
ground-clinging
, (Antique) Table wire. $90.00.
phone 870.
clouds and fog wnlch shrouded
W. G. Wum, Lake Monroe
’ (he blazjptc &lt;W-mU«. front and de­
nied the hard-pressed doughboys
the invaluable support of fightYOUNG
ROASTING
HENS
era and fighter-bombers.
DUCKS, F R Y E R S , TU RK EYS.
Nazis Galm Break-through
G E T YOUR O RDER IN KARL- IF IN TE R ESTE D in money-makA t Field Marshall Karl vun
lug poultry farm call L.E. Rauy\ m o N E
411. p a l m k t t o
'Rundsledt'a battering ram smash­
man. Pinchurst Grocery,
GROCERY.
ed Into the deeply-dented Ameri­
G
IV
E
_
YOUR
family
"phonograph
B Y OWNER: G room heuse on
can tins south of AttcLru, Allied
records
for
Christmas.
2
ID
E.
two lots, and chickens. 0ns mile
l*«d q u lrttr* Imparted cnly the
■
5th
JW.
J’beoo
044-1
H
g
S
"Tmff'Jnfomiallon that "the attack
.from Air Base, Phono 721-W.
is continuing." This curtain of
TWO SMALL J r a r n t i . f o r ^ a l e ;
silence appeared to indicate that
one 3 acres m u tr -i Itory house,
the enemy's forward momentum
had not been halted.
The Ger­
garage, one storage house, one
mans still were packing the
good well, land tiled, complete
HOLLER MOTOR BALKS
roads with equipment and men.
subirrigation. One 5-acro farm
NEEDS USED CARS
(The German High Command
with 2 story house. 2 story
barn, good well, land tiled, IVe will pay ton ceiling prices declared that Nazi tank forces
All OPk "have broken through, smashed
complete subirrigation. Apply for used automobiles.
to J . W. Deli, Lake Monrpc, details handed for you. Write nr nnd dispersed unit* of the Amer­
plume us to come and make o i l ican First Armv deep into the
T h o n e 16.
appraisal.
enemy rear."
Like the Allies,
HOLLER MOTOR SA L E S
FO R S A L E ; Pipe fittings, valves,
however, the Germans dealt only
208
W.
F
irst
St.
_
Plume
5
0
plumbing
supplies,
pre-war
Us generalities).
automatic hoi water heater, WANTED 100 lubrication Jobs.
lip to tonight the only specific
complete stock deep and shat,
Odham'a Gulf Service Station, clue as to the clie n t of the Ger­
low well pumps, pneumatic
Corner First St. and French man penetration was the report
storage tanks. A.D. Rosier 916
that Hrllish typhoons had a t ­
Ave. Alvin Odham, owner.
W. 1st. 8L Phono 207.
tacked a score of enemy armored
WANTED: Two. R.B. guns and vehicles “west of Htavelot," a
ORANGES, tangerines or grape­
one large wagon in good condi­ town 22 miles by rood from the
fruit. Packed to ship. Mrlaiulin
Rclrh frontier. Stavelot Is t 112
tion. Phone On. 2905.
112 W. 4th St. phone 120.
tt\iles southwest nf Malmcdv and
\\ ANTFT»: Bovs' Junior Bicycle 24 miles fronr the fortress city
ONE MTTAL cot nnd msttres*.
( uM before Friday 5:00 P. M. of I.lege.
Good condition. See Mrs. John
Phone 118
In one of the few fighter-bom­
Erb, 311 W. 10th St. after
ber operations carried out today.
6:00 P.M,
24 Thunderbolt* sprayrd two long
enemy convoy* of tanka and guns
S E T O F ‘‘Hooks of Knowledge"
uewr Znlpkh and Monschau, dam
20 volumes, bookshelf Included
arlng at least five tanks.
Re
Excellent condition Inuulre of
ter 0 P.M, Phone 104-%V.

FOR RENT

MISCELLANEOUS

A tV. Anderson, Jr., former
member of the Telegraph stuff,
gives an interesting account of
life in the Netherlands L a s t
Indies a* experienced by our
Ikj&gt;'« stationed there.
"The ingenuity of the over­
sells soldier * is
endless” • he
states, “when we invaded this
Island we couldn’t even find
enough water to drink, much less
for washing and shaving. That
didn't stop G. I. Joe. we shaved
in cocoanut milk, which gave u%

W EDNESDAY. D ECEM BER 20. I'M I

but liOEA h&lt;Unl-uu ns thick as
right Inches nod up to il) feet
in height.”
Andcrjon tells how I’rivnle
James Scott of Tampa conceived
the idea of usimr bamboo stocks
as receptacles for liuulil refresh
nient bv converting tbeni into
clsutz Thermos iHittles.
Scott, with a long slender
stick Lrukv out the thin |Wi«tt
lions that seal cacti bumboo
joint into an Imllvldiuil compartnienl, except for the bottom

taclc of fever*! quart rapacitv.
A wooden plug fill into the top
of the stalk to keep out bugs
a n d troth, while n tinall hole
in the bane nerve a t p spigot
when the plug ii removed, f&gt;esigned originally for drinking
» ut#r. Scott found that by add­
ing sugar and currant* lie had
u V e ry p a la t a b le wine in a week'*
time. Other til's took up the Tod
and now when visitor* drop in
they make with the hoipitalily
by servihv n Lily cup of home-

j
'
i

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
REAL

ESTATE-nROKER

Phone 732

Atlantic Dank Bldg.

I

NOTICE

THE BEACON DAIRIES
Will Be Open Christmas Day between the hours of 10:30 A.M
to 12:30 l*.M. ONLY.

WANTED—

LOST

TWO HANDMADE lied quill*
double wedding ring design.
120.00 each. Also large crib
and mattress. 916.00. Mrs. H.R, LOST: Ladles black wallet con­
taining Identification p a p e r s
Hansell, 1616 Magnolia Ave.
money. In vicinity
Colonlil
TWO PHONOGRAPHS with rc
Cleaners Thursday P.M. Re­
cords. Randall Electric Co.
turn to Herald. Reward.
ORANGES,
tangerines,
grape LUST On First Street Thursday
fruit, parked for shipping if
aflurtioon 4 kuys In leather
desired. 216 Qak Ave,
holder. Please return to Herald.
Reward.
KW
R O Y A L } Cfown Covert
Clothnporte-foat. size 12, rea­ LOST: Small Hav Itorsc Saturday
sonable. I’hnne 080.
I ant seen heading toward ladle
Mary. Phone 073.
FLO URESCEN T desk and kitch­
en lamps. No priority needed
- Randall Electric Co.

W IST: (Hack leather handbag
containing keys end letters
with name of owner. Mrs, )f.!L
PRACTICALLY
now
pre-war
Pattis hall. Cull Herald, Reward.
man's bicycle, alto CO. Can be
•Mn at 1120 Douglas Ave.
LOST: Gold pin with chain con­
taining heart and turqubtO
ONE PINTO mar* about 900 lb*,
stone Saturday. Reward Mrs.
a good saddle, buggy and plow
H William*. 112 Myrtle.
horte. Reasonably priced A.M.
—.Remus* t, Golden Lake Phone
. 1648-W.

BUSINESS SERVICE

2 RINGER treadle eewlng mech
Inc*. 1023 E. 4th SL
CHAR CO AIn Oak and Pine
wood, cut 15*14 or 18x20 and
up. v.C.T, Nelaon A Wife. Back
of F a rm e n Market)

WELDING: By an expert with
30 years' experience who guafiihtecs every lob. Would appre­
ciate
a
trial.
Temporarily
located at 408 t i French Ave.
A. R. Welch.

IIU IM I*

W 1,4 6 0

V V V lM IlV i

1 till

1IUV L4B

in Holland limited the British
and
Canadian)
to
patrollng.
Clouda clung to the treelop*.
German
resistance
stiffened
markedly all along the Siegfried
Une from Luxembourg to Swit­
zerland and It was plain that the
Allied Winter offtnalve had been
fryjght to a temporary standillll.
Lieut. Gan. George 8. Patton'*
Third Army line* remained prac­
tically unchanged—hla gains dwin­
dled Ur almoet nothing after 41

PAIR GENUINE red fox fur*. CARPENTERING,

general renaira. W. J . Ituasell, 7M W. 0th
Street, Phon# 747-M.
'

F irs t 9263)0 gate them. Call a t

Wight Print Shop.

ASSORTED Chriitmae card*. 25 Fit A MORTGAGE LOANS
To build a home
for fl.OO with your name print­
To buy a home
ed on them. Two hour aervlce.
To remodel a home
Wight Print Shop.
To refinance a home
F R E S H DRESSED and drawn 0. M. nOYD, H itt Magnotta

S*IBE?~POTATO PLANTING

Gosh, Who Wouldn’t
Like to Just Settle Down Here

in LUXURY
There'* Homelhing uboul a comfortable cltnlr that chime* nway all your
worries for the lime being. U ' h the gift supreme! Spring filled construc­
tion tit mug bout, priced from

4ft .50 up

Easy Terms

Stuart. "FI*.— So ha will have
continuous yields of sweet pots-,
toes erar an'extended period, one
local roasting chickens. Plggly Phone 178-J.
Wiggly.
____________ STORAGE yoar car a l Kant's Martin, County fanner I* planting
three acres a week and wilt conGarage.
SpaelaJ rata dead tlgu* pda prOeyam through a 40WARDROBE trunk In excellent
storage.
■
*’
wa«k period, County Agent L. M.
condition.. 165. Bax U, d o

jftfiarxJsL

.

perfect condition,
affott. •
P O R TA B LE vlctrola. WO-OO, B o x
B X , d o Herald.

CABBAGE pla^fc Phone County

PRE-wor

bicycle.

WANTED' f Q R EN T

John ton reported today.

LIVING
accommodation*
f p&gt;
family of three. Plume 'L t
Thrash, Naval Air HutloiL" &gt;

Legal Advertisement

WANTED TO rant 9 room apaytmint P.O. Box 64, SanfenL y -

couple
141 ELDERLY
wish one or two

SMALL electric
,1th. Phong &gt;4

ROCKERS

.Washington, D
Y W are Jtereky
iwr In the Otreal
•la Couatr. Flor

alst owner to pay for all
lion* to develop SUM .1
ment. Call 759-W.
APARTMENT for Nary couple,
Mra. J . M. Trawkk, Mont*.
Kama Hotel.

diamond
R O E ROCKING horaa. Phono

FURNISHED h&gt;tu* or

for navy couple to o

ini biuihm i wm.

Make them happy with a gift of luggage. In
matched acta or separately.

i?« s w

It* I t with soalakln
cuff*. Phon* SB0-J.

and toddle,

■ HELP; W A N T E D
,,

,

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WANTEDi Gi

• Coffee
• Nile Tables
• Cocktail . .
• Telephone Table*
• Lamp Tobias
• End Tables
Beautiful assortment In Limed Oak and band
nibbed Mahogany.
*

We still have a large selection of toys for
- ■
the Ghildren
.

.

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ItfB Easy To Pay The Mather Way”
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French Invasion
Selected Hottest
Story During 194^

L ib erated N ations
A re Reminded T hat
W ar t omes F irst

R each ed , Ft i y s ()\Y!
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n * \ t» i
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he pi e
lb*1 1" .*
ill inn of I Or vt.u in 1 h n.i n ^ i ‘I
lit de fea t- in ifo- S m i t ! * i n i-ln» d
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History’s ( i r e a t e s t
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f h i ii,i

the
opin ion
of
170
A m e rira r
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* ed in the A P N v w * f e a t u r e » y e a r
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trunrdrd l*v H00 warship*. swept
IL u r r o M tbe n a rr o w t u r b u l e n t cb m i
under nn u m b i c l l a of 11.000
nite r uft
It F o l l o w e d P lnn
it w os luhtoi \ s if I r a t e d a m
phihioti* op ern ti o n
an d
i(
w a^ C n r r i r d out a c c o r d i n g to pla n T h e
/ A Hi* a fed e u n s , t a n k s and men
a * h o r e in u n p i t f c d e n l e d quairti
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C H R IS T M A S

CIIF7YKNNE
Wyo., I)*t . -M
SjftJi. Robert W. Amltraui
and Howard W. (Joodrirk, rail
way military policemen, know
&gt;crvic®mcn n®e*l their ■Imp
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erinjr Navy lieutrnant'n btllfidd
crommeil with $1,000 —they Inld
It overnight, lurprlard him
It in the morning.

lam ACtoe,' ,M0 ro lAyn riaictifM**
T v u c h lo n D r u n Co,

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HAPPY MILES
I* w ti . Lig null hit ytB»; It may
be even t&gt;lfger (kU QtrUtmaJ.

SUPER - VALUE

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-^DeeeinU*424, 33

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FRIDAY, DECEMBEII 15. 1944

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE EIGHT
C L A SSIFIE D

A D V E R T ISIN G

RATES

Me m i Hot for three lore/ticras
t i t pef Uo« M f I lANtTMU
tie
Use for » Uwertfcmf
MUUcsim * t U , . ».
.+
•'HONE lift-O R B R lN Q TOUH Aft* to THE oANTOHD HBILlLD
zonal five wards to the lino, Including pnons an.) address,
i l l oftm i l — inti fo r situation* wanted will be charged tor •» it*
■gnlar rliMftflcft r t U L

FOR RENT

?
BY OWNER: 6 room house on
two Iota, and chicken*. Ono mllo
from Air Base. Phone TUI-IV'.
FOR S A L E : Punch Bowl set with
Silver ladle. Phono . 360*/.
IL B. Pop* Company
KEROSENE cooking alovts and
r n hot plates.
ft

FUR N ISH ED
room
riioiui MW ur tPli.

scml-both.

FOR RENT: Apartment free. Si*
room liounc, located l-ako Alary,
to be shared .with couple fur
wife to kero the home for
three Food furni«licd. no Inundry to do. Reference* required
Write Ron \VK. c/o Herald.

‘Symbol of Gracious
L iv in g ____ ”

20 ACRE Til.EH celciy farm on
Cuinenm Avenue. East Side.
Lately plowed und burrowed. E.
0, Stnwo, phono ItTl-R,

ROOM hum
tr«*onablr, i
’Itune l l l - W .

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FOR HALE: ........_
- ........
C I R C U I T I N G wood heater and
larire xlxc willow doll carriage.
150t&gt; Palmetto Ave.
ON DEC. 20, 10 New Hampahlir
' laying hens; t ’ * to odder.'M*
Palmetto Arc. Phone 035- Coll

mornings.

’

T h i s ifiMiiiinu m u h o g im y nu ile
iiu liiden -the* c r c d c n z u b u f f e t ,
b ru n k frtm l c h i n a , ta b le , h o a i
tliu ii anil f i v e nitle c h a i r s .
Nine |&gt;fetrvs sT ip crb h ' b u ilt ,
b e a u tif u lly s t y l e d . O n ly —

MISCELLANEOUS
(IIV F M \(i,\/,INF K IR SLKIPT/ONff fY IK ( t a t 1ST HAS.
A ( J O T that lasts all year. Call
L. Real, I IM liolivton 12 and I
I*. M. or IG-IV after 7 P. M.

P U R E BR ED Doberman. Pinscher
Pupi, Champion bloodlines. U t ­ OAK WOOD cut suy length. V.
ter registered AKC. .Ready for
C. T. Nclniri hack uf I s n ilc n
Christmas delivery. $76.00. KelMarket.
.• Icy, Box 257,’ Sanford, FJion*
CURTAINS washed, starched und
2304.
stretched. AIM SI c I I o It V I I I e.
TWO SMALL f a m u for sale;
phone B7U.
•
one 3 acre* land, ft story house,
garage* one storage house, one HKWINXi machine, repaired
good well Und tiled, complete
m a k e s . W o rk g u tn u n te o d .
aublrrlgition. One 6-acre farm
E. I tli St
with ft glory house, 2 story
barn, good well, land tiled,
Complete sub Irrigation, Apply
Imho Moarut

FLOOR LAMPS—

12 month* to pay

3-w ay

WANTED

L ig h tin g . . .

Table. Lamps

IIOLLF.lt MOTOR HALES

FOR SA L E : Pipe fittings. valves,
plumbing
supplies,
pre-war
automatic hot water heater,
* complete stock deep end ihaljow well pumps, pneumatic
Murage tanks. A.D. Rosier 015
AY. 1st. BL Phone 207.

NKKDH USED CARS
Wo will pay top roiling prices
for lined automobile*.
All OP A
detail, handed far you. Write or
phone —
tj,* to ,'tinu and umko o ir
aporaii.il

NICE young thrifty Victory Gar­
den I’lanU now ready. Iceberj,
lettuce;
Eecarole: Tome toes,
Cabbage)
Lollards;
Chinese
Cabbage; Reels; Broccoli: and
Missionary Strawberry plants.
J . W. Deli, Lake Monroe, phone

lU n T sT ItO L L L H

HOLI ER MOHMt SALES

206 W. First St.
Mr,

I'hnmj B2J

Pin,ne .'.30 J

Mer*»

III

1 &gt;1 nitfj 1 mim, _
WANTED
1 *r.
will I'll) ra«it Hut IM New —
Hmy run Itmch Flu

Gifts For
Little Folks

Ml

WE SHIP frull anywh
B. A Garden City
First BL
FOR HALE i
Fire room stureo bungalow locat­
ed In one of the best resi­
dential sections, Robert A. Wil­
liams.

AtluJIc Beak Bid*. Phone 742

WANTED
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STUDIO COUCH

I'll

LOST

O f fu ll s pring c o n s t r u c t i o n

MATITtENSKB
J.OiiT: liruu n |t*nthri a nI!uI urn
J 8 T received shipment good
UtlliiitK linipti timl pUiKts f11$*I
pkluivft. IWwuni. WTioui Keel*
mattress ticking, u and 8 ox.
Innrrsprlngs rebuilt like new.
UlX* piKHtU
broken spring* replaced- box
springs retied. All type* renov­
ating. New hand
tied box
springs guaranteed 10 year*.
New Cotton M attm see ,
SANFORD
WELD).NCI. Ry an export with
MATTRESS FACTORY
5U yen in experience wiiu guainntvcn every juli. Would appre­
ciate
n
trial.
I vmporui ny
FOR BALEi
located at Ion*, htcntti ,\vt*
Two Sjory house arranged In
A. It. Wehl.
two apartments clos* In. Price
$300,060.
Robert A. WIRlatas
Atlantic Bank Bldg. Phone 712 CA It PEN 1.1R1M),
gr-ncml
re­
pairs. W. J. Russell, VUj W. VUi
otrevt, Phono 747-M.
ft MARE MULES, l a t ^ l a u con­
dition about ft yra. old, weight
■bout 1100 lbs. Mch. $300.00 F IIA MORTGAGE LOANS
To build a homo
for the pair. Pherta 430*W.
To buy a hutuo
To remodel a horns
S E T OF “ Books of Knowlgdgs",
To .-cftnaiKQ a Rom*
20 volum**, booksh*lf Included
C, M. IIOYD, M S h Magnolia Art.
Excellent condition Inoutr* a f ­
Phone I7B-J.
ter 0 P J I . 823 P a rk Ave.
room suite STOKAUE
also man's
liaikMirPhone 480-11.
a lu n g s .

,tr*««. $16.00. Ml
1816 Magnolia
.

The "right" gift for an^jyfertiticr
of the family—young or old Beauti­
ful mahogany.

III T A B L E S
For a Queen

to match

Tiny PlatForm Rockers

“ Airwate”
LUGGAGE
A thoughtful way to

HELP WAN1TSD—
Clm.o

Knee-Ilole Desks

To reflect the beauty of your home, Bulect a Handsome
mirror. Sparkling plate glaaa hi variety, o f shapes.
Gold fruined and Venetian Styles.

your car at Kent',
special taco ueea

Janltori

Shoo tin’ Tank
A clev er a c t i o n loy w hich
nhoolH I4ve m n r b le s . Priced

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BRIGHT MIRRORS

LAWNS CLEANED, 45c an hour.
Phone
18J-W
You lutnlsa
tools' end i'll furnish results.

WANTED:

U i I h co u ch will do "double d u t y ' ' — u lovely

aofii by day— a f u l l hire b e d a t night.

BUSINESS StiKVlCli

ft-PlECE ’
prscticalh
vklory 1

Ktwy TrrntH

I ' o r vv nr-roun d p leasu re g i v e y ou r h o m e a s t u r d y couch t o r C h r i s t m a s .

'Merry Christmas"
C o m p U le

and

No laundry to do. A good mom
a good home. $10.00 per week.
References required Write- Bos
RKK8. cedar
WANTED) Girl for aoda fountain
work. McReynolda Diug Co.
Photic ftftft, - -

• Coffee

• Cocktail

• Lamp Tabled

WANT ED TO BENT

KITCHEN CABINETS

FU K N ISH B tf' house for
ent residents. Phone 1
8:0 0 &gt; . M a 249 after «;i

trlntB r

furnished 4;

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s i i B-iw.

I t ’s Easjf To Pay The

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VOI.DMK XXXVI

K s la h lts h c il

Yank Landing
@n Mindora Is
Moving Inland

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R a id s n "
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Mini o t h e r

♦

c t i u y at Nairttya in th e c m Her
tiirk was if ren ter than ut first
rt lw r lw J .
't ok y o
rvporUnl
an
Allieij
fle et of " n ' l i * liter able st r e t i g th "
is in the S o l a Hen south of Min
thun. w bn h m m menu mnot he r
A ju i M i d i of the PkilitpliieH i* uii
Tiei way or that a Heel i- on the
pi ow l f *ir .Ummocm - «ih»pplng
T h r V a n k t o r Miiuhti
w* r** l l
mi Lex f roin t he* i ht-su hlirat1!, meet illk' little Iippoiit loll
In
t iie
h lm M y
I e y tr
b a ttle ,
A hi
A rn erieitn **. m il f I it tru in g
Iiip

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s o u th e rn

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of

It fit
th e

lit

L»vrs oi the K L A S . armed f o rc e s i»i the tirec^K lefti.it putty E A M ,
[ i r r i f i l l a form idab le ntifieirifanre fulfrm nix a vlanh in n sHin l tit
Athena. T heir Opposition In the piesen t x*,verntnon t has ii*.*ull* i
m mirnerous f ig ht* with H i c k poliiv huvkid up by II 1 1 ( i alt pa in

troopers.

( Iii Ut mitinnali

Frank Outlines I W ar Loan Drive
Legislative Aim In Seminole Is
Of Safety Group $3,692.50 Short
Three New haws Are Sales To Individuals
Planned To Reduce
Reach $ l 7l , 7BI, Or
Highway Accidents
s."&gt;H O f Q u o i n

the

O r nun*

riitci. k illc n l 2«12 Juj anese
(ien. M a c A r t h u r annm need selrure of eommunrftng Aa*tru in 0,1
^ S a t u r d a y hail made the south of
’• M indot u ntvii re.

N K W SIM P B K
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! lOisenhmver Is Ready
I \\ ith All Necessary
Measures To Keep
Srtimtmn -In -L k w iil - • \\ \ S l t lN 4 . I •IN I tre
IK.
t VI * t
S e r f rl .1 r ) ol
Stale
StrUimu**
amimmrwl
today
the 1 nited St a t e n ban no oh*
jertiori In an a t :r e r m e n t **on
the fu t u re frontier*! of I1***
l.nd
if l hr I Milod Nat ions
1 oar cr viral
an* a c f r e d *l|MOi

them
I II f %».*.*'* l i l M l*f rw•*
T h i ' ( ’i r,‘dt lii'iin.H i o u m t i T

south of the arropoll*, al*»* fe lt
The LA AS made *lmuh nnemw at

Sti|iprfor*

tbe same nltr fo u r which aUgetl the damaging raid on Dec. 1*1.
Recti rinai tanner photoifi uphn nhow
e&lt;l the clnmuuc to the aircraft

IN D E P E N D E N T

the *ieu e uf the cap ita l wnuhi bfl
lifted in n m a tt e r of hour* Fhiry
ra ptured the K L A S Rtroiixhohl ofi
the hi nib why leadin' fr*uu Athenft
In the hnltiiimkt airp*irl S ik eli.ui
I I tII, Ktitinifly held by the K L A S

tre* *•©* Hnvv mVv* tliw K till I «r«a [
H O L D I N t i It I K L E S ami giiiht rod iibmit a Mini 11 mAchin© gun. m* m
in south ventral Mor»*hu without
dru|i|ilnif bombs.
^ S a i j u t n itaiil Nmfova wit* bomb*
ctl two hours by Jtiprovimbtrly

B id MV

ATHKNH. Dec. IS. td l—llrllish
fiircen 1*hlay Inunchetl a fitll
tlrive ngainit the left nrin if KhAfl
in A then* and it nppcnml likely

The Japanese today felt the
blown of up to 200 Supcr» irtrcfw?a. Unleased from
parate bitten the B-29'a
struck a second time at
Nugoya in Japan and Hankow
in Japanese-occupied China.
Tokyo re|Kirted the Nagoya
®iree at alsiut 7U Itombers
and claimed the ilamaRe was
H

B u y in g K v '

R e b e ls ’ Stronghold
Is Captured Near
Athens As Siex^
Seems'NearThft' l?n

III? Am «HrI«4 Pt« « I

itlLght

1'■vit-ii

BritishStart Germans Launch New Attack
Drive A gainst .
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Greek elas Against Am erican r irst A rm y

Greek ‘KLAS’ Troops Man (inn

ffig Allied Fleet Is
On Prowl Nearby As
-Superfortresses Re

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p rm rtr
in %ill l a ir ihnnr i n r sli malilr gi r i %i l y r e * f w » M c h * r have been mi lung r*»«
f o u l i n g — w© m iM f i g h t !

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I he IlntiHh vnnimum&lt;p*e «t»Ml
Kl AS triwipw the millLlu of the
LAM (National Liberation Km »*
■piiity *
mued then H! t illoi f
,uid mortal fne and that *t»t|*ifif

had mcTi uiM*xk
(ivit Hi'ohie was* naut by l l n t i x l i
l.radi|i&gt;urlri * to have i r j e c t e ' l the
I VVI pea* »■ offer, b«*vau*e i( did
. « | 1 , , j.lw (.&lt;r the 1 iiifiiO'*tmt*1*
r o * « 1 n i i , of the I wm wi*vh
old
civil. AHi f “ i the “til Tender «lf
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While 1*1 e 11 MM l.eoft*r 1’iip "4Hr I
I d rr m j'i pf.-,* we«*rvtNrv am m u rw I'd
* ( tint tbe M AS had boon cu n t
pU'toly cleat e*l fto in Ihirauw, tilt
port of A then**, tint IlirtHli w», in
1 nl
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c ritiiiulrig o|*ei»toms there
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a .is fitiltitd' &gt;n l lod;iy by I 1 o «*
k t f t i ’ i^late! htts been o u l fh in k n i will pre»fnt for eiiftflllivtll tiv th«
I v a n * , rhrtirnuin of ihr *!'•»*
from ftm *ninh, the eimimimoiue next sen?Min of the I pit Mat ut*
which n.tie*t S a t o n l a y .
sa n k fls hnj rf-driving Y a n k s troops a t-alk at the rixuliir hinrhvo
b a it1 “ f K hr)(ifIt* werr aKo ill eou ami I he lltilt&lt;h anil " » •
of the Hotari' t ‘lub
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Tlie 77th Afurnrnn division on
Rrntttulfiir the R o t a rla n t t h a t fMiOt with
it
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trifles h.irt1i«nfil In it heavy the S a f e t y Council p# omoU'd ttr** * J 7 1
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nl"i» mi iiMtiiu o| that
nirsiag*
Is*!•11
Mi aggie, the cflinniuniiiu. -aid e m if t m r r .i of the I h i V e n I icrii-*- j-n-tn
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captured Ornioc. principal nort Act, the (Minimum i*xe law for j puh l ,io&lt;l
'f* wiuth :d Hum* and Hydra rent Hr iiiing ,h
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■ of western Leyte.
bua drivel’t and rmiov «iinibi the Kui f-u*1 Allaiilir Na1i«*iiul iHl.trid**' lo y a lty I** the ........................ t at»te pr iri 1 1 i
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nets designed for the n t m u w *f Ha ^ ' i .71.* bo m the Ktoi obi and lb** 1 r e a d m e ** l*» help
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pi ex* th e K L A S ,
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reported that the most sanguin- Frank said that in the nett mm- j (.*1*1 offices; Sd 1,500 runic trom
O r e of the pe ace d em a n ds
•f lt*rl|Mt 1 *i I ti.
' ntion
ill b*
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nrv fighting in the I’hiliniiine hml nion, thr Kounril h&lt;*pes to have | Hie
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an foi *1 Nwviil Air S t a t i o n ; the KAM wan the form .ition *«J
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piifipied bills for the penndh in | &lt;1 , ■ ' 1 iwi&lt; puirbaM'd fm m th** new guvernm ent to Mipidaot ’ 1 * \\ ds.m I' ... •
no w,* ’
* ■» * »•»
The f i r s t
Am«i lean cnvnlrv hptvtion of motm 1 ehii lew. f*1» 1 k |m 1*| I' |•I*I 411 t lull ( 1 4 111I L * l l l plt'MTlI oOf
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rn III if If J %
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$ ,* ; 4 iu
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J 9 Jni&gt;anrs&lt;- line north of Valencia. f e*v!s for drunken «b IVIT* |4f|*l , I k* 41! v
a to I
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th rou gh
th g
Llubiilt l ri«'|i
w h n h had 1 * * ‘
\
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I 1 ,| Hark
at tun kid by I I \S t o n e
F nl
l .m MacAith'ur sani J n l - J«l* t&gt;dit&gt; of all motor *.« ho 1 d( •
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Mll'-r llllft I’l'.ll Bllltlst to th«- Its' r r x
Inf l m . 1f itiiiiii Hank were t *• 4 vat ua!i *l and •hut c ■• * L* J *
of . demy ih’iol in various Iwyte
I’ointiOR mil that hufh'.iy ••1 |mo (* i| »t 4 *&lt;• ' l l N" rind ar lii'ftwe
the
sit uation
b
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ti
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^ I wept the Philippine, skies pructi provisions nrc not taken now
ii. . ,
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th**!
swelled
the |
1 Itiik.ii * u*. *.t| 1 ' " I l l ■,1 * ,i ...1 1. 1ary 1 r-i i fil in g
U 1 r%11 |.: 11
tally clenr of Japanese planes as decrease accident hazards, Mr. total amount, yv*t b as follows:
•f i t 1
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til • G . g
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l " i h * " iI II
( ic y lit 1 v m in Id Ill'll I ©If ft I 'll Ik Ilk'
the c round forces advance on Frank declared that the average From the State of Flnrhla, $.T!&gt;,
t|t
I .1, ul
(Milli kill! 1 hit* *
|Nil'll" t ! kp 1*4 It.till t liitir it 1 nl 1 •
Mindoro Island.
t o - '1 ,1 4*1 - " ( I Mum ( ,
I . , .1
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IIg t of all ntitomoliileyi on the .100; from the Florida 1‘owcr and
111
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I 'mini »*♦■.- u In t k* Hu In -v Mnil till
Iteport* from the far-rnneins highways
Is now nine vruo ami I Light ('oiiipany. $! 14.000; from
htgl
1 * ' k 1 hi* ( " M i l - " , . . U f . ! • f • f f 1 UA1VI*
*!« f tf 1 1 Ve |N
, sllttkt i«l Ut!
American army and navy air that it will prtibaMy Iw a year I )V»gnte
1"! •"
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tit
litv a n t
l'im|icralivr,
1
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h-'ft th. . -l.| \%t u t i h i
■ friree. indlcntei) that f»H| Je_an nr tw o a f t e r the » n t is over t *
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&gt; .|il 1;. 1. * V
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rse planes had been put out ol ar lore m any o f them ran in* re c m |nr , i27.*)iM), Muibi'r F a r m
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Within 21 hour* of the Mindoro romp o f these old r«r» will ' t i l l Ifcl) 1 Hci hmic « Mmp;in\ Ib.'HRi,
t
u
.
1 . * \\
tin * •!
lamlini;. the tourn of San Jose te driven with faulty b rea k * and F lo ru la M a t - T h . a l r m , SJO.IHML
was taken and airfields within I f a u l ty « le a rin p wheel*
Kcr) th111g i* nil *i*t fm t h*
F lo ruin
M*.t*«t
t ifo**,
§ f*,lHk I
Li "ti
i
' ■ 1 . . in-.,
i ii ..
H t
five miles of the bench ere overif» uno fi*h fry ul ihi I r\
(tevpallng tha' dining the year- Ijikt* Khnrni
mpuhv,
f:
•i I
\NiJI
“ run. tien
Dougina MacArthur of 11142 and IU4J liieie were l. tun! FI** ITrbl l'«.A I*I l 4*1 p*tf ii! I*m Mg! t I'ti'fii ruiiitrintide
1
e |tt i
' i|»«
I
1 bur nt* xuid !■«!«&gt;
renortrsl. Yank and Aussie avia, 0.1H persona killed in highway $1.00(1
&gt; *1 ,i|" .j •l, till Hi/!- t r
" 1 '
11n; &gt;t oi 1
•tie-.iwt
dv
tinn construction engineers be­ accldenta in Florida, be added
11"
ijpfpll - I t I -''J... ilh I .
4'll h il f ilii |fI*x ii* nHii'i nl* ill*, f I 11IH
U . If,If
IK id Mr, Rohhy Callahan and ( la rent •- TO (iff i u i i 1a» |if tir( ii u ll&gt; I mI jii &gt;f l!ir Hint*
ill 4 111! IU|i fill! i " f t HUd « I■l
gan work on the airstrip ready­ that thia contrasted »hnr|dv with
V r i *• *
. "la I
Mwrv
r the
S. 1 1mg thr 1
McKee will attend the
I ol'i. |»iCit II "HI f -1Jt k" •
ing them for American day and the 1,680 from Florida who » * r "
in* ml.fr "f R ■ k" i* .i
i A*!.I t*. f. 4 If •
HI*
r Ik «,vt
11 &lt;■
f i l l ! ||IHtieorgia Trvh game at the ttrniy.
\l ,M
'l tfir
k rtiffhl fighter*.
killed in the war during the same
Hi .41 II'
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h*
ikfr
t‘&gt;t
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,
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ii ti.iift
n
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(ijdit
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t
I‘ill h**
1114%rt
l I'M!
Itowl in Miami us guests of tl"
Ml
Ui«
ilp 11 null at
mill
#
The bloodiest fight In the Philip, period of time.
•sill till
(mi I v 1
till kl 1 •til . ••nun
■Ssnlord Klwanis Club ns n re uf Ih-miih k i |)«*eI. with I In* eI*«11;i t I IMP iM'ifIK (S*lt*4*hl I hi sent* I
*-h I t l) nil • i " itri! . dim*
t i« * i . i
pine*. MacArthur Mid, has oc­
Mr, Frank waa introduced by
I
uaa rmt l mu |*i| nl I
I
fn■I rifii*
The
City
of
Sanford.
Frlilav,
i
fftiM
t
V
find
rtd
l
•
1111
mu
h
M
Id \t ki - lh* I
1 &gt; 1H» »*! &gt;1 r i ti
ward for their nut»t«ndinu per
I Is.
a* ti ltd ill o k ,.l " III ll'l IK 1.
curred in the northern Ortnoc ral- Charles Morrison who had charge
All por^oiiitf I
uf Hu* »*if *-»*•- v Sri rial IIUOi Im-1a 11f l lip t •t p* h a i l [ 11*1" tr K* f v,.ti KuiuNtrfti
half ruillinn fl*»lli*rx ( m! of ino• 'T ley seetor o n ,lj*y ta Island where of tha program. Earl Kipp called lost the first round in nn effort formnnre in football, sportaiimn iluclioti in »t**( nI urn1 ini iIMill t|i)i i - dmf*I iiiiih i
&gt;
v
u*n»
to
hnve
certain
foreclosure*
Hut! ' \Tmh hi m11 I1Hi *. - 1fill k
ship and scholastics at S e m in o le
1 in*v Vk1*I f
-•*1 ."d t * I 4 1* I I a
the U.8. 32nd and F irst cavalry far volunteer* among the liolar
from the final decree in High School during the past yrni Iar» mill rutiiim(*x! mark#*! value Mllififtf an rtHiuur*! I*y th** &gt;•«m l «.«.!. I Mn, IMI
hi hr t h r fiinlfl
\N h, t {lJl('PitU
rnuk 1 1 , &lt; t . h l
I
division scored gains hut onbf af- iana to man the Salvation Army’' stricken
tn I Itttird (Ip I'ag c I mit I
Security Iflftii 111. Mi * 11"Hr i * "ii l .ipUtio \ i t l |*o« rll tint! " Snfiliy
the 1!M 4 forevlosutei of tax
Id" vi i-aini-d l " wdhtii Id
ter beating hack suicidal Japanese dime boartia and President Roy
1
1M
ui'd
Minimum
iimthf"
.iM
«*n**
^
i
certificaten
by
ihe
county,
when
Wednesday meeting of Klwanis
Hilt*.omi
&gt; iii 1**1 f i* ill
i Inii llrv i. f th*« Hid mum' ril\ -f M alm rd y,
[W ecmnter-attarlcs. Hand to band Holler announced that no meet
i I*'*
JI 11P 11*&gt;h r &lt;t Pi
tin* i ' i t h ' 1
f.iin
Judge M. ii. Smith of Circuit wilt bo devoted to "training srh&lt;*d
J t milt1' *nulh i*l A .41 Itrn
Kliii|t|i ( ji.la*l H11 (.**141 Id Ison
Ing of tha club will be held bn
fighting Is taking place.
k
\
i*
iii
i
««f
CO
ll
P
|f
i*
wmk
&lt;»r
(wn
i
fur*
Court
denied
motion
of
the
City
fir nil chairman, rnmtnittee meni( Mujm^dy e* I l indt-' « m I of
i|»I(» I ni|rl I (d
I "in
\ 1*1111 h o o
the next two Mondays ns tine !■
**f
trdU-ire
Murk
nn*i
twn
vi*iir&lt;
to
strike
these
from
the
final
bers an&lt;i officers,” and all mem
thr (•(•miun Imidei -null. nsi»timtti^
nnd &lt; 4tihl 11*I i \ L ia ) '
Christmas and the next falls on
decree,
according
to
0
.
I\
Hern­
i
x|N
,rirfir*'
III
&lt;M
*i«I
wink
cii
ter* are urged by l‘rcs, (5. D
At, 5 ,'d* A
M ii I run* u u t Arm* riem i It urn wrra* al t h r fron New Years Day.
irInti'll fl«l«L
Workman to be present.
Com­
«'i»l Ioil mill it H in . h l i r m iiit.l ih.it I if r , that vvoiihl m r a n a p m ^ tr a *
Visitors included Don fMIs and don, cuuntyclerk.
N E W Y O R K , N. Y . Dec. | h .
Mm. Urtllfr nL" mf»iM*&gt;Mi*d thut nil " I I h+* * 1 )*‘fi^O, i Vis tel 4*4J ||M Wtfrf I lull uf foil i inti ir % I t iiw rv r r,
The final decree by JUd"e mittee reporta will be given
Representatives L B. Mann and
i S p e v i n l f - Mj«l*hijuiiufi K «rl W
Smith, however. &lt;m&gt;e. opportunity
U. It. Smith.
- (
Jfrler, non of Mr. iirut Mi * K W ft nrw if ilurv •tulf ln u if 'i - m i y drad I h r *'l If f*,n*iv«» l . i m i j t hma Allii’sl hai*i "ii iKnl hrnjf tjuloi
by
the
Cllyto
file
furthrr
pro­
Average
temperature
in
San­
! hm*m ihj I Into i,* f c d m Lf|»intr j 11 tn'Ia iiiii'd
v i*'t fd ioua
mid
I hr
a rv ill di'fim^I 1
Jct«*r *»f 2 1 1 1 I'almciltt Avi*nui*.
NORTH POLE, Dec. 18, (Spe­
ceedings, Mr, Herndon said. He ford since Dec, I. has been JW1.7 Sanfonl, Fla . Wit' nineifIif 1o j J with itii*rm*ril IH mi' «(!'('
I'a n it r!M*|»*a Hropprtl
inru i r l u f o r i l t** i«uj|i f«n a rmudi
cial)— Santa Claus today was re­
added that it was the contention degrees according to B. K Whit
The (ora l of ifmi * uf \%hit li Mis** rn**‘ !a*d f* -l
Nn Miff!
»d m M l U r y
firt?
A I Pi III "T link Slit ported to ba v e r y ‘ much pleased
mm
.*» Kii'icn*,
of the County that these taxes nrr. weatherman. This is 7,'J de­ United S in t ra Niivul lii*-*rv**, 1*1 Joy F lijn t t
- iii**n »-"i
|d ihoi'll i ■t»i * I hr \ nfrr u nit ImeA,
** an i ut a1st&gt; niiiroiiiK, li* th utdls i r
*
with a letter.that ha got from a
grees below tlie average of fil.fl
should
he
-paid.
mlmUM^f
at
IVI* uni!
"f
K
tn
lr
•
l
in
r.i-.I
t
"
S
a
n
f
o
r
d
I
‘nru
rhu
tr
li****!*1
*
in
t'oii'i
il
t'm
lili
little Hanford boy, who Instead of
With no rainfall re­ c e r v m o n i r a Hp UI (jwlay i n thr ! Wrlfnrc* Bonnl. Mm H*dh,»
The properties involved, he degrees.
diopp***!
hr hind
th©
Tin Si mli'ii l M i l l i o n T r it mi n « nui»da* I*?
putting hit own wants first,
C
a
th
e
d
r
a
l
of
S
i
.
John
Ihr
Uivinr,
,
,
,
said, are several pieces outside corded last week as compared
&lt;‘" i p s i-, hp.»r^(ir©d by Uir h d uiti- | A m e rica n pn^iliiiTiA in tw o eorpa
i h ' jg h t of the children oversea*.
New York. The group was the " ' “‘T 1- *»• w',rk *». r,,,H ,
City limits that the Citv ac- with normal rainfall of .73 Inches, twenty-first class to Ik- graduated chiefly with investigating mid re !» f l u h of thin n l y
T h e ( ‘*irpa j area** un the F i r s t A r m y f r o n t
Who because of the war, may not reteaeo the 8aoford Rolarr and the
nj rwj for 0 irpnrt purposes i now Decrmbeh'continues
with only
han res * idly fmole w«MMh*n tra in - i1(n| n l s " hchuut the L1 S
Nin th
iew ing *eligibilllv
of ......
nmdirnnLs
g a t many Christmas gifts.
from
this
oldest
and
la
r
g
e
s
t1
..........
.......
Klwanis Clubs in seelnr Vhlcn occupied by the Sanford
.22 Inch recorded.
Rainfall fur
San/ord Naval
N
i inIT rifle** tiiui the iiieinhers a r e j Army* tfr oppm e
in yrm ips uf
The l e t t e r 1 was from Robert
can bring in tlie 'most Air Station) and he added that the whole y e a r la however. 1:t.07 Naval Heierve Officer'# School for and recipients of t*bl Age busy leamiriK the m an ual of I
.
Gonxales and he wrote: “Dear
and bring* thu total numb**! of Assistance, Aid to the Blind, ami
for the Salvation Army the taxes accrued while the titles Inches In excess of normal.
j
H
Da !■■*♦ Kill
R ant.- You know **hy I am not
grarfuntea fronN th© New York Aid to Dependent t’hildren. ns
tmas fund, it was announced to the property, as far aa records
well as rendering service to those
„ very much.
I know by Major Alien S. Wharton.
Chief a B. V tlti, who waa r©- School to mor© tha« 18.700.
ildren overseas are not getting
Thursday, the RoUrlsns will show were in the hands of In­ eently tnuuferrvd from hii b«tPrincipal Hptcnkrr at ( h r c e f - persons ami to families where
dividuals.
much, t want a
mlny waa Assistant sS^crctarv of ■hero are Child Welfare or Social
Of the total amount of $ 3 0 0 fo r fn itm tia ft work at i h t Ban* Navv Ralph A. Hard. Th© officer's Protection problem*.
that la all axe
fdSrl Naval A lf Station to Ho re*
Involved,
approximately
|200
Is
Anyone meeting the eligibility
Santa also II
habiliutlon work a t th© U. B. oath waa administered by Tom
beln around
Store. "O n Friday fthe Intended for school purposes and Haral TnHnln* O u te r a t B«mp* modore John K. Richards, USN. renulreinent-s and interested ip
*100
for
County
"D ear 8am
eon. N. Y , writca.
aoloyinic Commander, If. S. Naval Reserve applying for work »» a viilttir
SAN
ANTONIO
AVIATION
the Klwanis **Club. lh°
°'
th# m o w and bllimrdt. I r a not Officer Training Center.
- '• * ■
M e L h 'j h d W i n ^ 'o r Mra" FveU'TUr A h K T CENTER. T E X .. Dee. 18,
According to Major Wharton,
half aa barf aa ! anticipated. The
F ■T v ^ n s
n u . net W . l f a ^ I Special)— At tbe San Antonio
several members of the Kiemnle
program clnssos a rt very Inter
** *&lt;
n i r S i r ? [« ' n n
r . . » t I L ? Aviation Cadet Center,
potential
NAVY
*
I
U
B
K
«
JH
A
1
X
Club bags been beard to say that
Director,
12
Old
Court Hou.e. pj|o„ ,Mnllb„ r,„ fr ,
um)navigator.
rating."
list for my
Club can consider
am receiving prfllght training to
two and too ____
Th# Sanford Naval Air Station 0rlan'1":_____ ; _____________
/ llrited,** in the mat­
prepare them for aerial Instruc
ball team, which rcntly
ter o f taking In more
titm and duties as aircrew mem­
MRS, HAD HR IN JU R E D
resistance to sn
lh d f_ .d jO n _ o a _ ite
ber* in the Army Air Force*.
wilh much mord
T h . present class include, nine
■■• «
------- s-a-i mm of
9 hta
h niittfnr
l
Mr*. John Kader. Ah* former
took plcresources
man
power (n
to gdraw
_ _
Friends here of Mr*. Milton W. upon, will meet an Army Air Mix* Nellie Cunningham- ha* from Florida' one of tbein from
up like
‘turwa of
one time they w|U beat the Klmv slocking wants Club.
Deariso will be Forrv to learn of Base team from Kissimmee* Fric been »erivu»ly Injured a« the ro- t-ongwood: Richard Paul Wijlla.
-- --s—
-J—w-----»h# death o f her mother, -Mrs. B. day evening at 8)60 o'clock a t ault of a motor accident while
T b s puNie la
.
The peacock, inhabitant of
She I* now con­
WRATH ER
B. Bennett, which occurred a t Her Reralnolo High Bchool gymnasium. driving E u t .
Wharton to stand
Burma,
Mnlnva
and J
home la Ocoee Sunday afternoon. It waa announced by Lieut. I. B. fined in * Krafdtal In Tuseon, Ceylon,
e Is goad most o f the time
to bring In tbs
V
Mr*. Bennett had -----been 111 for Williamson, Navy recreation and A r il .' according to word receivetl Java, was Imported Into Oreucc'.
I want hleaee. an slrplanw
j
her father In law, William by Alexander the G r e a t
onl
- — * 5=3—
*
U
t a j j k aaM etalr.
Fuooral
a lb lotic dlraetor. A g e m e a t the
Palmetto Avenue.
trems
tha Vtra* Baptist same
location
with
Daytona

To Ut* KHlfHfd In
\ egetahli* P r i c e s

Rcssignutions 0 1
S o c i a l WnrktM’s
*'re a l(* S h o r l a g t *

(T T Y B R I E F S

Judge Smith Denies
Motion To Strike

Karl W. Jeter I
Graduated As fusion

Santa Claus Geta
(H betters From Sanford

Luncheon Clubs To
Sponsor Dime Hoards

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R.I*. NVidia, Ijongwood
Roy Gets Air Training

Mrs. M. Deariso’s braketbsll teem, which rt
Mother Died Sunday

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tbs

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T sesd .y .

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to

More Shopping
Days 'til Christmas

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PACE TWO
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■ ffrrn » « B
l a a f u r d . I'lw rld a
M if » o lla O f B u t

National Safety Council Issues
Warning Against Xmas Accidents

Firvarm Accidents

Vhe Sanford Herald
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am t
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he lielpetl.

But

llr raid

m w trr iiN rf

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How would you h i t to 90 rig III
through »ith #11 y o u r h o l i d a y
ploat.
s o t h * v « to Brorry
• bout hill* s« #f!l It C A N bo
doAo. W ith • q«»ci coih lose frem

____

lONUAV, HK« I Mltif t ih n»
U iq i.E \ RKME flirt

vt, yoe ci* pay ALL yovr bills #♦
on* timo, a n d really o s jo y the
holidofS, Yoy wob 'I Kara to worry
•b o u t r * p * Tm#nti oithor, (or the
smoll monthly intovMi aro or-

■tillAA

BUT IF WE HAVE A IIAIi
CONSCIENCE Wi W i l l
\m |
EVEN f|K \H liu ^ vii|^tTj
NOR Wtl.L U h ^ \ h l ^ T . l i
J L ld iT t

lilw * r f |

I*

'

th e

that know the j«» ’

m

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lut

r1 f

d if f e r e n c e

?he f 'A » « fighting man
la k«*

no &lt;i

thi&gt;«e

we

tT w ilight-

■hill walk. It l,Mfd f 'he t

v 1 s1 \ 11 ** 111 * risk * limy ehort

of thy e m i'lefiaiic*

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Not W leaf did he &gt;'*1
Yet

HIM I k

the Mg hi

nf

th u

reluctant"

S o c ia l
COld.

Security

tin

111 • i

in ' i .-i . i-

tnx

lent ■■H

Judging from S
war reports, llte ,
£ 0in(J (in o
Miam. i
to n»o ngnm
One of the fiMi. Arid by f "
he
mint
iltlfniitBiif
pa«t V»aI
iroject for raniord. it,auld li.
he cotwtructloa o( a i.e» ho.pi

Wonder t hat a Gl Jae think'
■bout when he hear, tlmt wnrk
ere In war plants ate guiMm
obe In order to find he, ter pn
n other indiistne.

J

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lhif&gt; i*

«m u*i,

ilii* Si

W ir J^unn i- thin- 1*14S»**»*
lmrt over tbr inp Tmt iht v11.1

bond «alr* nn* «itll btygirig, •
04 percent t*f ike (piuiu

Thty »ay that poll-war lmu,e«
■14 Jol.'K fo hr riolicatly ihffrtriit
from whiit IMr Amrrlcan penitic
h«v« bten until to. 1'roliulily pifiu:
to h»v« them plnstrrtd with self

paying mortirnurs

Wlnilon t'hiurhitl mvtaln tlial
Lha British have derided In threw
Poland to the wnlvc#
E iikI 1N»land ■ on til Kussin while thr
P o l*. Ate r©futiitu*ii^iM| wt|h .1
tiny part uf East 1‘rimla. Am)
Aha' Second World War alainsi
whan England dreidrd to save
Poland from the tJarnmns!

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P lw t if

ItRtik

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little

RtH.rn

h

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§

y

1 Ilf* 1

pt ' htm will include ii
a ph\&lt;i«nui and clone
1 e I** hi' advice
This i*. the C'ttli of a t,rriri
of

E d it * r m l

a d s » rtlM rn irn t*

pea ring in
Mood j &gt;.

thin

paper

a})-

rarh

H hn»
1 » Ii m.d .NtriN* |adM*** III e fHi|M*r
• .1 »)h W F A Iti
*•&gt;p|niljj all illicit,-II
V 1 \ il&lt;. tail h a t * it*&lt;111••r11\ lot tlii'it tti|&gt;
\ll lnc’ li't at - will Ih wiitchi'il, niul if t,i*ri-t
1
k • will lie m ailc al |&gt;«•iiI' r \ it reiv in ' ‘
, V't1 t 111*.*,,f t m i
.,)*■ l o ’ittp ta k e n iiinlnr in th o r itv
■ail. » .-I two M'ni &gt; at.11 w h ich i l i i t o l - l hat
. &gt;in &lt;
i n .a ta k e appio|ii l a t c -tli |is to in
'C i til. ’ i-in "I t ■,1 itiH T h e u n fo r t u n a te cit
'.i t ii
ittotisl he isi'i e-isttry to t a k e them ll j
ii . .1 ' uno-tinl &lt;h u m ml ( o r po u ltry hucause |
I” •*■ not la k e m e a t ja u n N Hut surely thei ' j
' J "H a ' a oil m e a l s u h s jitu te .s it vn 11111&gt;I«■ It
'hi e x t r a -1 i t lee * of a lr e a d y o v e r w a ite d
&gt;' to i n -.o i e th a t o u r men, I ik’ I 'I iiik ill s t u k v
ir -n o w . have uiiotl holidav m eals.

Ha

B plot
ta&lt;
Sirs 6.00-16

Yen . . . celahrole gntting vn,,r G ra d e I Cetlili

PiiNtiihlc America

cale by Invenling it in today"# ho«l lire buy

|)a-pita ih* ilapn ssjon. America,\m ifetu'rally think of
their la,in! It ;t the -mltidest ecimomiciilly in the world It
is siiiprisirn then tore in ham from Sir William Uevetidpe
ndil ot 1 'hi tu i ii di-i n- ad Itevaridtre plan for British
'■"'iid • 'ii.lv. ih..* wi .in lai from that position
"Itt'i'ii 'it'll' he -..n- in Ins new xoluini, about hn
I'nn "e co-i I jirious in prop'Utiiin In the s^e and strength
of the nutiiiiiul e cnoinic system from which it comes. Tuday th.- strongest and most productive national economy
in the wtnId, that of the United States, is also the least
table."
Mis criticism is directed toward our wide fluctuations in
employment. "Th e a d o p ti o n " , he adds, “ot a policy of full
employment by I he I oiled Slates, would he the most impoitnni economic mhaiirr that would hap|K'it in the whule
wm Id"
II"" to l.rfuK* ah.nil this full employment is the theme
•&gt;f tin hank. "Full Employment in a Fre,. Society." It in
uiiiK carefully studied in Great Britain, and should he by
responsible statesmen in the United Stales.

Rwiftv and swnUiuva aro _lh#
( 'h in c s f - equivalent of *’boi
Bomatliliiv of whnt poal-wui^ ■tcrolinl( of thr bin! vuiild.
tion.-up" la “knn-Itcf,,'
furniture will |&gt;« like la indicated
by tha following:
B o n n — I feel atiff nil over.
Arnica — W hat"..the troublef
Bonea — Wa bought modern**l WON'T, DOC.
lade furniture n couple of week,
ago- and I j u i t fount) out l*vo
i I LCARNKD•:

TODAY THAT ,
1 CAN C t T A
P M fO N A t *
• BANK tOAK TO
COVER MT

IVat-war harbor impravemc-.t*
Ctrngra** -ia'Toted
11,861,000 Tor the develop
of Canaveral i f Cocoa. I
lea for a 27-foot tumlni
a 27-foot entrance channel
it eight foot barge canM
the turning batln to tho
oaetal waterway. It should
jM t l a l Interest to us if
* Johns-Indian River canal

MEDICAL
4 M M M II.'!)

sr Warren has been prt
to a full lieutenant'in th
•He1* - making remarkab!

reminds

If you rveed m o d ic o l t e r v k e i ,
"
nPerioral
:
ILoan.
esMH

T»Pi5T,i:

1»r 1111 * n t f

he

lif e ,
h ig h
uti

.

Thl* ts itic* iasl tti-t
your Chtl.t mill - *1' ■ a a'
wouldn't do ll c 1 11) '
report

1*1 n y

will

in

Gave The win mi- 1 1
Hi 1 1

Th»

1 1 11 r

process th a t

a w a r e o f the f/irt.

bodgo* NEXT Y L A l . C om * im to*
day. W * volcom o dngto signoturo
M SO B itl,

Family U nn Co.

ii

the m e a n * rff |*rn |tn i|*in ir
fo r
m u r iy
p e o p le
have
hio od
p ie s s u re
and
a re

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danget

WBa

inotiofi

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ing.

ho

wa t

114 t •Hiliril pdtntiNl out tlint
in from accident* on the

The Idttlf Tiger
(From The Step I ad u 1 1
Hert Is the path where the link*
tiger
Walked ut the eo,d "f du\
Drank from the
»»• m at 1
brushed hi**
M I *■1
Softly puilde | .iv- t

U ft

In the*© days of turmoil,
strife and anxiety the question
heading
this
message.
if
•incerelir mtketl, may set in

raegod to jwit fit in with yovr

h* t e

Woll help you. here al
jTIHE SERVICE HEAD­
QUARTERS. to rjel the lut'l
mile out ol your old tires
. . . and III your car with
long-miloago Goodyear*
when you got a certif­
icate. Present indications
aro that an time goes on
thoroll bo more tires

Year* ago it was consider*
id miller imperiinent to risk
anyone ,1/uV ^
very r k e e
fo you u specific «iuestion
idaiiit the condition of his ol
her heal tli.

THIS CHRISTMAS!

r r f d lir d
l«
ll
or » « l
n ilir r w l* *
riNNfttlMfl In
f *!&gt;■ u n p r r «*•»! a hi*
life# ( • e e l f.rwt ■ p u h ll* li f&gt;«l lir r r l n .
411 r ig h t * fo r r |tH h llr iilliiH » f * F r ia l i i i p a t r k r g h r r r ln e r r ei%*» r r -

R O L L IN G

»v W. V. 111! line
Tourhlun U«ug Co,

YWWOHTH/NTEXnwfl

▲eaoefele«l
»»hl«h I- r»rlnBlyetf te UU U &gt;» Ikr »ae loe er|lkUrall«a a# «)&gt;
#1 . . J l * * #

HAPPY

I h. I9 M

How High I Your
Blood Pressure?

another

'*«* can h«*l|» to prevent ho lid ay
•m idritl* that a lso bring tra i fr d y
and each vear m a k e a m o c k e r y '
"f
* h t u ti i tp *
in t h tm u m d * of
...T k e

erurda nlvow
•iI U.Ifrt) p#r*
IlcrnidH-r the

“uTj* la4 1
f III) V'rH Hrr IK.
I
|'*li fen an v* month in 111*1.1
t*M' ci hit ft|&gt;:i*» * "hi iMiiiuiK- vcilil I
&lt; hrtwttnna hnhtiav uccMcnU «*h#iU’ Mtrt;tj *
f r ,f
M ii'l! I &gt;
h r n v ilv
In t h it t o ll.
Fla’ National Safety Council 1 w « W
"
maili* that uppral today in an- j 10H.H97 for war
“ No one invium In iitiply. o f '
f".m in i.’ u nationwide campaign,
Mr.
Dearborn.| li it our constant objrctivr to hr
t*» rnjurr the hugr accident toll I course." • ran]
that ahmiMtly lim n the Chrintmaa j “that life on (he home front i t 1 worthy of jour confidence. WE
hfihdav spiifum.
I wii ilangrrnu* HR mi (hi- Iwttle- SE L L — WE S E R V E —WE SA T ISpv l im I CD u i i t o d cab r „
"It I* a umplt* furl," fond Ned j front. Rut lit loOlf At Ail ulellt
U hiaiNnn. president of the]
, 1 •"•fifii, t hut thi4 i4 not iroinir
j t*i hi* a Merry Christmas for it '
i hit of iMijpkv There are few
home* in America that have not
h
I f« It the touch of \%ur Jn one

tn u lfe r
l*o*l l l l l l r r

•I liBlHd, Flo rlil m untlrr t#»r Art
jf

MONO \Y. DT » f.MF.n;

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

-away aboul o
-jhirnohAVY«»
b a c k I h . loo.

YoO Cfltt QS*

, T. ^ s . .
.
In k n t n b n M K . ' *

Goodyoar. Ditn new man-made rmiaclo lire ol
nynthelic rubber given you year-round iiorvice,
saloty and nalir.iaclion . Ihunkn to the non-skid
alow-y/ear tread design, low strotch Supertwint
cord, and other exclusive loaturea dovoloped
through G oo d y ear Research. It's the tiro lhat'a
m aking m ilo aga1 hislajy on taxi Ileahi. doctor*'

GIFTS for the Man

cam and (arm vrhicloa . . . and y o u l l (ind it at
TIRE SERVICE HEADQUARTERS.
tu r

W/R

BONDS -

OUT

FOR

KEEPS

TRUST US FOR A TRUSTY TRIAD

Don't know what to K*ve him (or should we say them?I for Christmas?

Q O O D /f E A R
EXTRA-MILEAGE
RECAPPING.

Well, maybe we can help you out— just look over Ihe suKpeslions listed
below— they’re bound to give you some ideas.

WITH Oaapi.A ITMTHHIC lU l lta

Water repellent Utility routs by
Alligator and Plymouth ...............................
Ilickock Belt and Bukle seta (Buckles taxed) .
Tie*—Wembly—Arrow—Van Heuiten—Regal
Dres* Shirt* by Van Hcusen, Mark
Twain and Arrow .;_...................................
Phoenix Bock*, tan, blue, white, plaids .... ....
* "T ie and Hamltwxhicf *eta ........ — ..............
-&gt; Billfold* All Leather .... E.—...........- ..................
Fitted Leather Kits •-s|i
■*.***•«•••••*—
• »»•»*
Loafer Coat* all wool or corduroy ____ ___ ...
Robe* In all wool or rayon, Jaquanl
patterns, satin lined
........... ...................
Gloves In grey «uedo leather by Hanton :----Wool mixed sock* by Phoenix .......................
Suspender*
,k^«,»..»*..,«
ki...i-......^.,—
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&gt; , -4
Leather coats and jacket*
.
Wool and. part wool Sport
. ShlrU, Solid* or pfalda
.
Ilickock Tie Chain*,
- f / -k « r chain* and- eelkw Sara (subject to tax)
Men’* all wool trouaera—Tan, Brown or Biue

ta -

5)8 bn.'T

SANFORD

■- 1 ;* •♦-—

r&gt; -

With G o o d y ea r methoda and mate rials, v n give
7.9G up

11.00 to 0.00
LOO tu 2 .0 0

you a re ca p lhat’a so le and alurdy . . . that'll
g i r o y ou tha most miles for your

'

money. S to p in, we'll tell you w h en ORIT #
to re ca p .

Ho certiflcete needed

-

Site 6.00-1*

PROTECT YOUR TIRES with NtW
&gt;"

O-

sturdy/ long-waorlha
G O O D Y E A R TUBES

14.75 to 22.50
..... 3.60 pair
.... 89c to 1.50
1.00 &amp; 1,50
16.75 to 24.75
7.95 to 0.95 .
- * :t
.
1.00 i r t J B f r '
.... 1.... 3.98 to 14.75

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a dellokrfully, comfortabl*
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with vitality and noturalnenl

13-10

Hlack Ktdakin; full length
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trimt. Count on them for
your l.iar ilntt*. Chooea from
Ceorgiana, J n n n
Miller,
Doris .Modson, ami our other
famous names In Winter
Paalela and {Hark.

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Beauty Simp received ipecinl
rnitrurtlom In cold waving
at the Florida Hair D reu er'i
ConventlQi^jJirl.l r« e n tlv in
Miami wBtrr the new Creme
Oil Cold Ware won introduerd. They nliu receivcil
Inatructioni In the new tremli
in hair etyling from Zurho
of New York, William of
Chicago and Other renowned

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hla mother, Mr*. Earl Doixey a t
their reildenca.
The children played ,'im n on
tho lawn mill late in tlie ufternoon refreshments of irc-erram
nnd pink-iced Individual taken
were served- followimc the color
motif of pink and while. Tho
birthday cake Area also frosted in
pink. Mr*. !h»s»«y win nsslste&lt;l
In enU-rtulninir tho ebij.lrvii by
Mr*. Henry llusaell, Mrs. Itobert
TTirasher, Mrs. VV. C. Coleman,
Mr*. Olaf N’ordirren, Mte. Henry
Longwrll, Mss. .J'cUi Nnxlt, Mrs.
Pearl Oran, Mr*. J . O. Ikmcy o f
Sobrinu’ and Mrs. J. O. ItasseyJ r . ' of Savannah.
The following children were in­
vited to tho party; Jcnice Kinlaw,
Margaret Moore. Yvonne Cullen,
Ilogcr Overton,
Hobby Olsen,
Martha Cameron,. Harriett Itcddlng. Virginia Iwinginttl. loirry
Peyton, Martha Cannon, Milton
Cowan, Jack Hatty, Itolirpt Itrely,
Henry Tookr. Jimmy
Owen aPnttie Witte, Sarah Jsrobson,
Kenneth Itainsey. Mary laiu l&gt;osscy of Savannah and Hubert Kipp.
Also Robert Samuel, Rnl Al&gt;bntt, Craily Johnson, Tommy
Illlssell
N.illii
Ihmn,
lluddy
lhinn, Wayne Mi-Coy, IlnsV M r "
Coy, Jackie .Miller, 4 a n y Keel,
Sidney Villen. Alien Nonlgrni,
la-onsnl Noidgien (dusty Kurilgrrn, Randall llnlluns. Mall lairl,
Mary Ann Dean. Hetty Ann .'funson, Sylvia Ann I’earson, Ellen
Vihtcn, Shirley I’artin of OviedoMiiry Rose Speer. Mary Ann

Enjoys

SOCIETY

Director Wilson

! * a r t y ; K Xp CCtg R e v i s i o n
Mrintn’iia «#f tlir I K I. I ln»*
Ihanr .•f |hr K»tri l(u|it&gt;a Ihurrh vii In
P ric e Market
U ^ f;t»yril thnr
numiil Chr ixtritJix

land Montana, Inc.
Srtxiitiai*. A. T. To Allen
ki-.np (iwll.ee et US,
i'entrtil Fla. I’roductrun Credit
Awn. To George C. Harden ct ujt.
lltnlix Owner* Loan Corp. To
Narrunij Drrol*
Waller H. Colemnn el ux.
Hat Ida rt Ion of Conditional
&lt;i&lt;w»»("^ A .lr «-t nx In
Hill of Hair
I jhii * IVridr*.
Sanford Equipment Co. To
Nil.lurk, I *t,ut le* T el nx To
I.unite I*. Nlblack
Orltmlo Transit Co.
Over at reel Land Co. To fillSatiafaction of Aaaljtnmrnl of
word Ik UuriiMil.
Conditional Hair* Contract
Adminialrator'a Deed
Florida Slate Hank To Sa n ­
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Frailer, Utah F. Adnir. Thomas ford equipment Co.
l . Fraxur To luiurn (i. Fulton.
Master'll llcnl
Until, II N Speciul Mauler Tu
K C Langston.
Trustee'* llrnla
Trustee* Internal Improvement
Fund of Slate of Florida T o —
Moure, A II. fad* Hi, 17, IU
K- l « lllk 22 Snnlandu
Hntten, It. K. et.u x latl il lllk
lo Tr 7 Siiiifurd.
. Hull. Jpht. A lari* Mr A M
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Seminole County
Court Record

Wright.
.1a ii i*
llrown.
Move, l(oU»rt Thntuhrr.
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TDJjs. l^tTy pTirTT^j^ Aim \&amp;mx.
n tt tt f r- w f O r - r4 m rr *r
Deanna J«» Miller ami IV l» NnOi. l:i*i Thrirxiluy flight with «• cov•
i m l &lt;lmh ku|*|ht .
l»y (»/iv
M**&gt; M Cumininir nnsistnl hy Mrv
\S I. iStmiilvftiiiifi.
Mr a a I* llrook*. Jr. IinI lilt*
rlcvotion.il which, wan IuimnI on
A noiotier nl Sanford young O r l ‘hrl*tina* St«ry urn) the
Indies and a f f i r m of the Sanford iz ifiu|i riii**yt,(1 niniriiitf ('hriitnin*
Nuial Ail Slallon enjoyed ao inroU with Mr* K 'I f u r full
oiam house at the Parish lion e a*«oni|&gt;an&gt;iiiw at thr pinnn.
KlllloMIIIC &lt;1 "Ill'll hlJ.xilti**ll Kl'l*
Thursday evening, sponsored by
the Rivieatiiin Division. Seminole i «*i i I'lrMtlcil uvt»r l»y Mm I*ur
County Defense Council of wlirh mil uifu w t if t ri sent**tl to each
mrml*rr fr* m the lnri;o (lcc«nnUM
Mrs. Avn Davis is ilirretoy.
• lilt I iiim• tier which MimmI ill one
Mrs. I. II Evliula had charge ol : rfitticf of Ihe lorn: tomit
the record player.- ami Mrs I.
Tllltaf |)Icm*ii 1 wile. Mm. t*al
Lyons was retn-shiiieiil cl.nil man.
mil. Mo A K Rnnsetler. Mrs I ,lllf lo c **ccm«ly dry wenthei
Present were the Misses .lane 4*
Peppers.
eggplants,
tnmatoe*.
K llriitnil Mm. I!rtuk»
Ucuson,. Ifotu-n.i Evan*, Pomthy W I . ku4w. Mrs I.ilium Vick- cukes and squash were „ damaged
;
iil«nil -40 per cent.
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j.yons- Paifttile MiH.elluri. Hobby- i iv. Mia A I Klnrk. Mis llrn
\ eitelablr
iiclle Heard, Maiauiol Myei .
moMjmtiiil there was OH rnrlomli-uoi*e l/S-wy.
&gt; .rrf. Jrirrft
‘ Iasi Week but wr» drop n w i .
»M ilfu || || - W M l
Pittman, Marti a llrown, Nell
! ernldy this week.
Demand Is Hose Court.
Stewart- Shirley Echols, V.i-.oi jgood for nil produco nnd price*
Harrington, I.
fred l/)vell, Catherine Hurt, Janet
I are jiolding at ceilinga.
.'I l.orkart'n S/l)
Smith nnd Alice (inynor.
W |„ Slmnlen-I “ Fort Pierce report* approxl
1‘iiolelie K. V.
Also Mat Cate, L. Stribiing,
le Ilnkins, M ia*1 widely «0 .Per cent of the squash Ml Onk Itidite
T. Ilabkirk, limner lau-ke, Wnller
ami Miss Marie " ," 1 ',,hpr lender vegetables ursl
Harriett, W I
III |&lt;er cent of the tonrutocs Were Frank I. Woodruff** S, II
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Umber, Itutb II U t III lllk Hi
lu ( J e n n a D f '
"Arcadia r.ported a' low (cm A lads 0. 111. 21 A 'll lllk lid
IN i&gt;l t - l l l ' ' I
ii , , , „( 2M degrees wiirrhde 1&gt;'anliinil.i
'la s s P a r t y
'egelnlile* Olid frtixc Ire I M V ii l n , I
A I nls ill A id
J , ill manges.
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KuOming.-i Fin ina Add N&lt;* ‘J .
.iKrksun. I l a .old I! I leg 25 fl
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l,s i oil.
Ii iI s - I l,,|" 1 1 " " * &lt;frn,
Ailli rviMprrntiii. 1 S A ink . fl W &gt;.f M r.ion i of
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•j degree*.
Frail WVI I id M . I l S.-« u jn III
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new tier • Willluirix, I ’un
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F»p•r n111 m iki
90 rinldlttfri f«r
rvi‘it*nink, mill, rim
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A.eadv for market Dlh 2 Ijurkiirl'a S ' I)
'imwera wonb lt f l plitnu
t ’nlr, I hr«»iu
221, 222 A
.lid qunatlt.es of
Jn n ,u“rv
hiefomig to sell n\^ the 20 tier 223 MkI mu&gt;
•tart Mtlni iww.
II trill help uyi m
before
thr
Hrhrrn*, ||irl»ri! Ii f.«t |0t
i,se„, dlessed
IV 'n'
f cihn,: Pr,t’
IS/1! life!
, ..... ii.. - in - rrrr*'' "nd rertninly J will not lie Hookri Inwn.
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tisflrd If that ee/iliut la Con
Ilrnl KmI r I f Mor I k0Kcw
[toirl fnllowinjr tholr Iota now.
Smith,
Nhiiipr h rl
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NU&gt;r Wniirhu]*/ Market will K.nnilv leuan t.’o.
ivr HttUi amrrtfeiucnt of produrr
Mnrtoii, Rolrrrt l«**c rl ux To
Juinea K RowIuihI, Jr rt iix
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Open House Held By
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The SANFOUir NAVAL AIK STATION wmtU
CLEAN COTTON RAGS immcdinlcly. ’
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phone 216. Wc will pay 10c per ponnd, immediate
acceptance.
NED SMITH, Manager.'

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Shiws-Fb’s — Wnjrnn.H — Stvmpw
Bowling Unities — Archery Sets

Touch ton Drug Co-

Stilts — Rocking Chairs
Pull toys In vurlous animals
Wooly Toys — Foot! Warmer*-

This Christmas H I » ■■
The famous Zenith

RADIONIC HEARING AID
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Phone 2'

with Neutral-Color
Earphone and Cord

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S E A M L E S S B A C K S in
STAR BRAND FREEMOLDS elimi­
nate rubbing, chafing anti ripping

tAnsum ro «uwnl llio lyl* "

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Tl.« n r * IV.se Ail / r s s h - • « HI

Until you'vr worn ihr*c »hi*c» v«»u
can't rctilue lint* •ttirdy *n J com*
(ortahlr umL »lu&gt;e« really can he.
rilsihlr #rl*n uppri*. clurnhlr »olr
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STEAM BATHS

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Mr- .Mane* 'rhiinifmnn, Mr*. 1^***.
Mi* I* ith Kummlnr. Mix* V r n
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MONDAY, DECF,MBKft 18,

IMF, SANFORD- HFRAI I), SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAfcE FOUR

G O O D W O R K SHOES,
ARE A G O O D I N V I S 1 M E N

( ’olonic IrriKRtions
Physic
'Hicrapy
Mrs. SADIE BYERS
Under Direction Of
DR. MILTON HURST
“ 7 fTruniky - Polralon Bldg*. Phone «30 for Appoinlment
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S E R V I C E 30c

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GLASS AND MIRRORS
FOR THE HOME

The ncrccn tell* n new
kind of story . . . rich
nnd exciting nxninal ihc
outdoor Ihrilto of the
Indiana horse country.
BLASS' DESK TUI’S
A wonderful gift foe ■ little
child. It's a "Bhoo-Kly" with
animal doslftn. S t r o n g l y

Rocker
FULL LENGTH DOOR
MIRRORS

•AY ONLY
-T op the Kiddi

Pretty Waste

ForJ M f Vary Own I

MIRRORED TOP FOP
nUFFET WITH WALL

A pretty wneto buket of
their “eery" w n wilt b»
an Inducement to keep their
roera^ cley*— -----------

Cloud-cool. , , mlxf-bluo . , , jmootfc this light
0(7 liquid, over your body altar bothlnji.
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Holds tho loycly fragronce bf'Bluo Cros-v' — ; "
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Inmploi wr|j|» and throat traquonlly with the
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gontlo Irogranc® ybu olromly uso
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Ihroughoo* your MoHo ,
lo «•(«•
Ulu. Gnw* Illu^onPow d-'....... .............. 1.75 to 5.00
Bln* OrMtl Body Sachet

Toilet Water

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Heal Estate Ekles—lteiitnls —_ilyrtpHBo Loans
I)c|H'ndal)lt* Insurance uiul Ilumls

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Tire Mileage

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Cor. Sanford &amp; 2nd Street
Sanford, Florida

ANNOUNCING
^•opening of Gulf Service Station

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W A ILK i a n k s
CUI.VER TS ....I SE W ER S
TfAti.ll Mi. C»tti rrlr
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that av»ry dofall of llr*
work, r» pairing
or i.todlng, 1« don* otcordlng lo dollnll* ilortd" ordl of quality ft moon,
tafor.
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More Bakery Foods
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HOME BAKERY

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“W A I . I T Y At . WAYS "
105 W. tat SI. Phone K6I-J

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Welsh Tire Shop
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1012 Ford Sedan
A Word to the WiHo , . . Send
Holiday Cleaning TODAY!

LAN EY DRY CLEANING CO.

1941 Ford Sedan
19.37 Cadillac Sedan

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The Lt)NE RANGER

Strickland310 F^ Int St.
Phone 200
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only fo r cssailial culls on December 14, 15 and 16.

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MONDAY, D EC EM BER 18, 1914

THE SAN FORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Ha TES

HELP WANTED—

lOe pea line for on* InaartVoB

Me per line for three Inrvrticoe
We per line for 0 Insertion#

gi«V rTlte-fcr B*

Miidmura -ale . • . De

Germans Launch !;;
NewAttackAgainst t

4J. J i K e i 4 rm^L

.wye.

dUONK 148 OR BRING YOUR Ad* to THE oANFORD RIBALD
ill advert! MeicDla for altuatlona wanted will h* charged tor at the
tgular daaalflcd rate*. -

FOR RENT
Y OWNER: a room houac on
two lot*, and chickena. One mile FOR KENT: Apartment free. Six
from Air Rare. Phone 75II-W.
room House, located Luke Mary,
to be aha red wilh couple for
wife to keep the houae for
FOR SA LE: Punch Bowl set with
three. Food furnished, no laun­
Silver ladle. Phono 360-J.
dry to do. Kofereneea required
FURNISHED
room seml-bothWrite Box WK, r/o Herald.
Phone 800 nr 103,2&lt;l ACRE TILED ralrry farm on
Cunieron Avenue, East Side.
Lately p IovumI bi .A Yiatttrutil. Si­
ll. Stowe, phone 192-R.

WANTED: Housekeeper for three
Mft-UojiArv lj^d/1- A food room
n good horrie7»10.Wh“PtT weeki r a a il t i r d P n » r &gt; s , Oa»I
—
—
Reference* required Write Bov
fmir t» eiirhl, many- i r e r r ' t i p - t *
WK, e l o Herald.
tu r*d.
WANTED: Caroline truck rale* | The battle flared along a do
man. Seaboard Oil Co. lift W. mile front from Ratgen, 10 mile*
R EA L ESTA TE-BR O K ER
southeast of Aachen, orf amith
First. St.
into Luxembourg, where at leaat
Phone 7.12
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
two amall penetration* were made
the Amcrlrana held.
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WANTED: Girl for soda fountain before
AaaocinM 1‘rea* rorrea|M&gt;ndent 1
work. MeRejmolda Drug Co. William Jp. (lord aaid the latul onPhone R SI
■ault was ronccntrated Some 23
mile* aptith « f Aachen, where
German Infantry and from ip to
60 tanka overran advance Ameri­
can position* Iri'lhe area of Ilonaall day Wednesday* and Thitrsdnya until furthpr
fald on the route to the Ardrtinti&gt;
notice in*orth*r that we may gel out our Chrialmas
foreat.
work.
From Hunafchl, two mile* Inaide Belgium, the (ierman* prcaa
etl on writ to within 10 mile*

P U R E RUED Doberman Pinscher 6 ROOM HOUSE with garage,
Pups, Champion bloodlfnr*. U t ­
furnished. $25.00 month. J.V,
ter registered AKC. .Ready for
Murtln. Ut. 2, Box 08, Sanford.
Christmas delivery. $76.00. Kel­
ley, Box 257, Sanford, Phone
2304.

MISCELLANEOUS

TWO SMALL farm* for aale;
* orte 8 acre* land, 2 atory houac,
, garage, one storage houaa. one
good well, land tiled, cumpletf
BubirrigaUon. One 5 acre farm
with 2 ftory houae, 2 alnry
barn, good well, land tiled,
complete auhlrrlgation. Apply
to J . W. Hell, lake Monroe,

CHVK MAGAZINE, SUBSCKIPTIONS EUR CHRISTMAS.
A G IF T that Inala all year. Call
L. Heal, 118 between 12 and 1
P. M. nr 46-W after 7 P. M.
OAK WOOD cut any length. V.
C. T. Nelson back of Karmrra
Market
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ROBERT A. WILLIAMS

This Studio will be closed

ORANGES, tangerine* or grape
fruit. Packer) lo nhlp. Mclanlln.
112 W. 4th Hi phono 12d.

fe w

Kaaaa. Badle, BlaysU, T»*U

l\ &lt;* will pay tot) calling price*
for used automobile*.
All OP A
detail* handed for you. Write or
i phone ua lo mine ami make ojr
appraisal.
H O U.FJt MOTOR SALKS
ONE METAL col and mattress
Phone 822
Good condition See Mr*. John 2l)h W Firat St.
Erb. 311 W. 16th St. after WANTED lull lubrication Joha.
6:00 PM.
Odhani'a Gulf Service Stalion,
Corner Firat St. nnd French
FOR SALE.
Ave. Alvin Odhnm, owner.
Two Story houae arranged In
two apartments close In. Price L A S
WALL heaUr for bath
$300,000.
ro om .
Rhone
717-W.
Robert A. William*
Atlantic Bank Bldg. Phone 732
, r.I&gt; I \m&gt; I) II gunp am
Inrgc

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in g o o d c o n d l

FU R COAT, black, aixe 16-18.
Phone Co.
Sell or exchange for gas or
fuel ml circulating heater. 107 WANTED: new or uaed 6
W Cth SL
steel lofsl", Phone 1H6-J,

A WART AD IN
M l KSVITATKa

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L O S T : ladles black wallet conlolrtlng ulontifkallon p a p e r s
money, In vtrinlly
Colonial
d in n e r s Thursday P.M. Re
turn to Herald, Reword.

TWO PHONOGRAPHS with re
corda. Randall Electric Co.
EATING ORANGES,
livertd. Rhone 788-w

»aa

tkal I*

Wp Specialize in tnalc and nutrition

N O W , a ad Kata a sa u fk U lt a r e la n a a t tka aatra kaliday
aapaataa. W a aaa kalp yaa eat . . . prom pt!,. aaaffdaatialy.
a«k

yaa aaad e*d let aa k a t a ./

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Family I*oan Co.
Fla. Stair Bank tllilg. Room 8
.
Phone 33

Overtime Pay—Paid Vacation*
Frequent Incraaaea
Plraaant Environment

10% O FF
From 0 P A Prices

Apply Employment Supervisor
D-6 Weekday*—Saturdays, U-12
SOU. B E L L T E L A T E L . CO.
110 E. let Ht.
Do Not Apply If Now
Engaged In Essential Work

On purchases of two-fifths or more of
RUM- GIN- VODKA- LIOUEURS- IM­
PORTED BRANDIES AND WINES

LEGAL NOTICE

Sure, I carry
Hottlcd-in-Hond in stock

But the BEST bonds
you can buy,
are W ar Bonds!
FARRELL’S

* ii T M r.

Reliance

The
Rnnunl
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B. B. CRUMLEY

General

. ' %*£¥% *

Insurance

PACKAGE STORE

PACKAGE STO RE

K II |&gt;a I r&gt;r k.

SM A LL furnished

When the women folk would put
the meal in the oven or on the stove,
turn a couple o f switches, and go
o ff and leave it for hours, know ing q
when they'd come back they’d have
a meal fit for a king.
Why, I remember when they used
to have to stand over the •
C~pCN. hot and smokey old stove
1. X -*y ev ery m in u te and how
/ they’d have to worry and

Buford Atlantic Nat' Bank
Phong 732

CARPENTERING, general re­
pair*. W. j, Russell, 705 W. 9th
Street, Phone 747-M.
‘

WANTED TO

ttp .Jf.0 lT . N a i r n A Wife. Back

t

ka ra a 't aaaaflt cask * a kand. R a ta l.* to pay *U year biila

BABY BTROLLBR raver used
16.00; new Royal Crown Co­
vert Cloth anorti coat; ali*.12,
reasonable. Phone M 0,.
&gt;'
To refinance a
FLO
URI SCENTdesk and kitch­
_____________
en lamp*. No priority needed.
Randall Electric Co.
STORAGE ytmr ear at
Genure. Special rata
PRACTICALLY ,___
new_ pre-war
. alt* 10. Can be
Douglas Ave.
LAWNS CLEANED, 45o an ho
Phone 18S.W
You fun
ONE'PINTO
tool* and Pll furnlih reaul

flsa S5Ah,.?t

a k if k l I” l e e a d l a l i aaak aaa « • * •

fr*aa

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T O D tea, etfaatieJJ/ arovnd 1hi a lima a l tka year. Tk*ra'a a«

LO ST: Small Bav horse Saturday.
I-nat *ctn heading toward Lake
Mary. Phono 073.

CHRISTMAS T R E E S , cedar nnd L O ST: Black leather handbag
containing key* and letter*
Pine, l«t and Palmetto 14lli to
with name of owner. Mra. JI.H.
23rd. M.M. Lord.
Pnttiahall. Call Herald. Reward.
ORANGES,
tangerine*,
grape­
fruit, packed for ahlpplng if L O S T : Ladles brown wallet con­
taining Identification
papers,
desired. 216 Oak Ave.
m on ey, on 10:20 Rua Sunday
TW IN BEDS, double bed, tingle
night.
Return to Colrman'a
Store. Reward.
lied, all with cpll apringa and
clean mattreaiea; Hotpolnt elec­
tric range) wicker living room
. tulle) dreaaer, rocker, wood or
coal Estate Heatrolai wood
heater| caiift stool*, lamp*,
WELDING: By an expert with
table, tools, tarpaulin, 40 and
30 y e a n ' cxptrience who guar­
00 lb. Navy anchor*. E .F . Low,
antee* every Job. Would appre­
Enterprise. Plorlda. Two story
ciate
a
trial.
Temporarily
■ house corner Poet Office and
located a t 408Vt French Ave.
,. Church.
A. R. Waleh.^
_____

ONE SPOTTED saddle and bo.
n mare, will plough, welg!
about 1100 jb*. A M- Remuai
Golden lake Phone 646-W.

m

LOST On First Street Thursday
afternoon 4 keys in leather
bidder Please return to Herald.
Itew ard.

BUSINESS SERVICE

.

'T h at Uat Im

bad t* gawd. Tk*

«B* la trailing Hw ip .n l a l Ike ka lid a yc ja il bacavt* yen

8 E T OK “ IliM.ks of Knowledge" WANTED: Itide to Miami Wad20 volumes, bookshelf Included
nesilny or Thursilay. Phone
Excellent condition Innuirc af­
79ft-W.
ter 0 P.M. Phone 164-W.

TWO HANDMADE bed qui
double wedding ring doaig
$20.00 each. Also large n
nnd mattreee. $16.00. Mrs II
llnnsell, 1615 Mngngllu Ave

c n la a iM i r a ia a t l, a l l ,

yaa a k aa g a d * i , lv&lt;t ham

In* roriMif*!I*»fi a 111 h# hold In lt»

LOST

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ft

F U L L LENGTH fieal( kln coat
alio 40, 419 Palmetto Ave.

I}rnner

L U C K Y STAR! V

fee B n , eaa he aatd vtlk

E SSEN TIA L WORK
WITH
PEACETIME F U T U R E

FOR SALEi
Fire room stucco bungalow lorrU
in one of th&lt;$ bent r**t
dentin) lection* Robert A Wil
hum*.
Atlantic Bank Bldg Phone 7.13

Ave. Phone 861

THIS CHRISTMAS . a
L E T E X T RA CASH BE YOUR

Placarded FaraitatrB,

Single or Married
Age 10-15
E X P E R IE N C E UNNECESSARY

WANTED

Seminole Dry Cleaners
220 Magnolia

FLORIDA CAFE
NEW MONEY FOR
YOUR OLD THINGS

SEW I NO machine* repaired, all
make*. Work guaranteed. 1025
K. 4 th St.
IF IN T E R E S T E D in monej
lug poultry farm rail L.K
man, Pinehurat Grocery,

Fight Needless Waste!
Preserve to conserve . .
Hint npplies lo clothes,
especially. Have your clothes properly cleaned to
make them la*t.
-A • *

Robert L. Cox — Photographer

CURTAINS wanhed. atarchad and
atrrtrhed. fit 8 M e 11 u n V I 11 e,
jihamc 870.

W IN E FOR
Homer'* Si

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CHECKED i

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h cat.u p . And then they
couldn’t cvya he sure the food *
would cum w t right. But all that’* r )
changed with those electric range* »
we have today v
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f
And I understand that after the war ^
there'll be more improvements . . .
windows ip thc range, so you can
see how roasts «r pies and cakes arc
comiog without opening the oven %
. . . new automatic heat and time controls . . . combination well
cookers and deep f a fryers . . .
light and sound signals and ocher^k
conveniences like that . . . Yes, I *
never thought Fd see the day . . . *
age will bring.

Charged

RECAPPED

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THE EHEMTjilTIllTHERE!
If ««■ wish to be. freei If we with In
p m t t t r InviuUte those Inestimable prlviI r e n for which we hare been to long con­
tending— we must fight!
—I-ATHK'K UK.MU.

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VOLUM E

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XXXVI

Jap Airfield
Captured On
Leyte Island

-+ T *T
SAN FORD,

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(Of AMvrlllfl
J
A m e r i c a n infantrymen
driving into the center of the
crumbling YnmushiUt line on
Leyte Island captured the en-» ojny hcadyuartera and seirJ cd the airfield intact chtmping' down a printers on thou­
sands of trapped Japanese..
Other Yunks rcinvading
the Philippines continued tin.
oppose*! thrir advance on Min­
doro lilnnd. Allied planes de­
stroyed between 8[» and 105 en­
emy planes in farftunK attacks.
Enemy re|x&gt;rts •aid B-2SG were
over Tokyo again last night.
a
The airfield is now in uae Gen.
J Douglas Mur Arthur said It will
provide another base for Amer­
ican planes which have been
proaainir a
war of
attrition
against the enemy.
Headquarters also announce,!
J that the First American Cavalry
has taken Loloy, six miles north
of Valencia in Ormoc eorridor.
Valencia had been thr head
quarters of Gen Suiuhi Sumki,
rommander of the Japanese Thir
•» ty fifth A i in&gt;
'
The advance Ik1vend Valencia
apparently place,! the Seve.it&gt;
seventh Infantiv Division within
striking distance of a Junction
with the Thirty second Division
which is driving down the rorrl
, dor from the north
The American hirst (dismount
iC onlim -sd

on

M oos

F lvsr

Mrs. F. A. Dyson
3 R e - e l e c t e d Head
Of Local Red Cross
Mm. F .A . U y m t * » &gt; re-el»vlctl
•t elm lru w n uf »h« SemiOolw
** C lu iu W **-« f A m o rifu n Uetl C m n
« l the BrnUiil nwctinsr Thu rxdny
ev rn lmr in Iho flmptflr nuini on
l j» k o
Monroe,
Mr&gt;.
Ilnlcn
S c h u l U . d ir ecto r of t h e o f f ic e *,
a n n o u a c n l ludny.

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Mfs. J.D. Woodruff « « i electcd vice-chairmen and Mr*. Carl
Kamel I nnd E.C. Smith will
a#n*e th«* chapter a* ic e r t u r y
and trrnaiircr. rtapeetlvcly,
Monthly ri'iKjrtx, mnich ware
(riven by the various committee
chnlrmen. were followed by the
1 r i*m-ii rr r ’» remlinir of no audit
of (to Bed rro»g hook* fiom l!MJ
to Selil I. 1|'U. by Mr*, t'ecil
J-’biwer*
Marion Jeffrie*, field director
of American llad Cro»», attfiided
the ineclinK and nlailo a favor­
able report o n 11the pronre** of
the chapter. Ho revealed that a f ­
ter the recent hnrrimne the
Seminole Countv chapter had
made (he muil nearly complete
purvey uf ratUlUtlR diaaatcr uf
nnv county in th« xtnta.

S g t Thomas Cobb
(iets Third Cluster

AN EIGHTH AIR
FORCE
BOMBER STATION, ENGLAND.
Dec. l!fl. — S ta ff Bat. Tliomaa
A. Cobb"of Sanford, B 17 Flylnw
n Eortreaa radio operator with the
V 331*t Bombardmdnt Croup, hai
keen decorated with a third Oak
L ea f . Clu*t«r to hil* Air Medal
for “mecltorlou* achievement" on
more than a ecore of combat
1
nilealoni over Europe;
ijf
Th^-dtatlun accompany Ini; the
V
award read in part; ’“The couraga, coolneaa and . (kill dliplayfd
b j this enlleted roan u&lt;K&gt;n the-.-

7" Jp n u S 'n U T .' aTSS
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T o r c a . of tha United Staler."
S r t Cobb, i t Tear* old, » u
Seminole High
a t Sanford "In 1940 and

attended Gordonig aiu
In Uameavllla, .Go, Before enter­
ing tha army Auguet t i , 1042,
be worked for J. C, Hutehlnaon
and company. Sanford, lib parenta are Mr. and Mrs. Kobart A.
Cobb,^818 Weal Fifteenth S tm t,

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Home On Leave

F L O R ID A .

W EDN ESDA Y.

DEUEMRER

v*""A ~~-mar'.3
Jo.

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M e m b er

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M1IER :. l .

Arco1 ^ G e r m a n Attack Is Seen As
By Churchill ! Crucial Battle Of This W ar

Jap Cruiser Ducks U.S. Bombs

Briton Has No Doubt
As To Co-operation
Of U.S. And Russi
In All &gt;Var Asp

Advance On Mindoro
Continues Unoppo­
sed As Airmen Hit
' Enemy S ti tp ptirgy

K .r tr a

Nazi Drive Continues
In Bold Bid To Cut

Heavy Tire Meets Yanks In Bisebwiller

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Of V. S. First Army

LONDON. Dec. Jo (A*)—Prime
Minister Winston Cl uichill told
the House »»f Common* in ■ tic
hate on British foreiirn pulley l»»(1my that the three great powers
were in "entire affieeturnt ftbou
l hi gene nil ill mu which bind our
ulHunci "
hot
addeiI ''whether
there is completi agreement or
cvt» \ aspect of these matter* i »
aiiothci question nltogethei "
Hi assn ted that »o far a* the
Lulled Stutri uod Kumiip art'
centre rned he had "not the flight
e*t doubt tint the v&lt; mi'lele a ml
* f fevlive 11*-*&gt;pcrution w11II jju mi
Itl all utJUMtr of the war "
I In Prnni Minialei and his
lollcaguus retreated before in
sistent labor part&gt; demands lust
night for immediate comiderntion (
* f the Cireek situation in the
T W IS F ] N(i AND Cl lie I INC ui hin'll hjhmmI. thm Ja p heavy ciuimi HuUfee of Cnnuiimi* rind in(fired to
|
liMIVra n (. orl-HUIf fit vMikr, in (hi.* pluilt) juni re leased by th e N uvy, dthat i* the q ue.il ion today,
T1 p administrative commit! «*«i
os idle t r i m If] avoid dive ami tui i»i*dn b o m b e r *- T h e tariff* eirv lts
at the left are near iiii ' ma f*hi* mlioii look place during h rt* of the labor party met after ye**
cent rnrrtei a ttu k on Mamin Huy 1
Nuv v photo. ( Intel iiii I i &gt;&gt;iiui tenlay’* m *sion of i umni' ns
•luring which 4‘huivhill rrpMt
Sourulphotoi
•%
edlv re fja n l to distil-*." tiireer —
arid unexpectedly emerged with a
rtiisinf thiil I’m Hum rut hike up
t i,l: v\ \ i: 11
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Drill* h Miterven
*I
i
uimiie*iiwU4 v tt**%
*•.lit
ite t hunt hill " in-wi»t it to »- that
flO good pupnop erMild Iw *f*rv#*d
t In
by further publi* din uimmii m»w
During (|UiNiiuii tir.ro m fhi __________ ______ _____________ __
______________ ________ _______
House. \t'i*nTtn Me* hm * leielmv
l»l»i .priAi-' .ni-l b-nv 1uni- I ' m
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Form er Sanford Losses On Celery.
Man Heads Drive Are Estimated At
In New York City 20 To 35 PerjpnLj

m.m.iv

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l t e b i n i i S ‘j ^ ) &gt; h : i k t s c s *.*•;/

fllf tllurlaotf CfriO
E n i’iiiy at iimr ilrovp th e
-*ia‘nt la-niHiii vtm liU T -o ffcn |vjvi- «Ii ' p |h t itilu U flgiitm U&gt;j iliii in ti Imlil Ini! ti, n it
hm ii tin- l nii,',l stiiti-^ Fir.it
Arm y ^ p p l v iliiiiip's, frimh
illsp iilrlifv Caul, an il «n&lt; b f giuimik' !•&gt; lx* .**ii|&gt;|M&gt;rlt*«l in
■Mint* .vtri-iiglli l.\ tin* i n .
, i .i n i i i
11’■ \Mll'l I'i Hill - lit '1
Ml Ui
■-Dm **•» 4"i * hut -1 id* Rt 4»rt
1•jEIt i iil.iliiti' df 4* i % .liirad 111 a
■lifem e rtlUmpt Im tu /*' Atill r ttill I1|(»w
) an
suptdt
\tnci icutl
l sink ■
- and ile* 11t*vn - hit thi' 4ii'l
M1.111 *111*4 Mil 4It** fin 11ka The
Innili.it i . «»f (III- li, I * ii*i- ji ho t r
;4V141 in'Imu
t hr
hr rink -1hnujffh
4Te-El I'l'lfim tni hafdiui .( iliAputch
• '1 ii i‘d flu' wltUllt 1, ii 1i-t rucht
•*4 Mf f 11 1411t V th •.
d a a ".le
’ '• .(. 1) 1*9*1tri
\ i Hilt d &gt; 1f»l **- t -•ki-* i&lt;■a 11 at
&gt;M 1f11.uf * it &gt;•| 1 • 'ar ..Hi iw
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hi i ■
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u ,l%,
tT
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Hi * 1UUUit* - sit s'- |*1 ‘ hr «.4I
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■ 1 '1 it* • fi.id
1 4
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1" 1 f i!
1 hr
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Ki**l .t « &gt;1■« t . , , IM , 4.Ml
d w.1 It
* M - .4' r441 \* till
k , . . . • 1hr firu fini if l l*i nit Ire

^afnuel Andrews ’ Hni Mores » ill

Year-end Reports
■'; Ex-farmLoanMan, ^Tvl-ninc,,Moiir” ^ rt‘ ^ 'ven ToDoss
Dies, At Age b5 v ,,
Al Kiwanis Meet Local Rond

‘Red” Barber Makes Damages Caused By -meiv .bui.-t
Hint 1r»dl&gt; orrdr
Fine Record Aiding
October Storm And tlebati' nil Oc
Hr aw'Pftrtl th a t t h r \ntr «*f
American Red ( ross
Recent Cold Spell ciuifidrncr
ulitili t hurt 1 ill fuic»*ill

ti flic* &lt;ircrk i r i i i ' "fitv 11 dny- ,
3 ll»EPn the yield &lt;d •i-Il*i
ogn did not renrusent the t r n
tr » " 1 ' i' k‘ M l
1 &gt;n
I . . i .
i i11t t W
,h!111g *• of from Jo to t* |werititnent of thr nhlnm, I'ImrrJ
h .t
fl
i
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llrtMiklyn., N
\ , nnd f»&lt;i uu-i
\ 111 i t i s
♦ f - rut m*d tin cpc a ml** ui f f «it-1 dl ndrtmt(*d that 0
' LI 4
graduate1 i*f Nc'in «ilt* Mn*n S* Fmm( 111 to f b (ll-rcent. ill S e m n i.|* •hich imtv half i«f t* ti*t4*I tlll'lll
!
IE
n , kf
\ it
lcd
ii (111 ! hfc t hn rt »it y
f I n &gt;.i i * ••nulv r s r c»t i muled 1‘ v gi^w
•rritblp
*\*
-bit of tiic H-ty- mi ft a i(5»i i ■’
mil 11 ' MR
•lid filch « giMnl ji»ti p *1»l Hitt 1n - t 'h Mondttv rv en ing at w •np urr
mfght
not f iollv* ie|*ieaeiit th*
nFifl
ar* •M l i l l l t * •!il I*
the Htookjyn HHI finl &lt; » •-■* m r r t m g
the Scm llln lc &lt; ml' l* opinion
f ti e If|^tj-r
M | . . . I s i|
l.airt) &gt; • v IFFlunk L &gt;urt * rlunrnirt) uf thv
Wm Furkljdn vr. that thr Hm\ F a r m Dureou held «t the &lt; iHet \
1 ,, (line
*(.. &gt;
V*— ~~9
%
1 itu i ’ .
e’« Uktl 1*1* hu|n) driVf Ir, hulUk'V 1
ShmiU'J Y '• a r•I &gt;D(|rmvv
CrOM JjtPi put him in chart!*
#^it\ lLv»«muiit Anne*
\4
1 » f nr* ■ 1 r!f tilw
ti l 't * /♦* f ' *' 1,t j Jw** 1 #'/
f ••1IT
lui ’ 11»
•*»*n
-till
I he firtut^l' New
dnve foi
11I V
In
ui etnlltulr T' tu n*
* rCburiictd v
Ihrw •*»-*, they ititisl, weft
’•al' Li t l |u V 1'
Fa«
\**♦•* inti mi * *..| feat
&gt;
r
t.
t
i
\
•jut In
in 1 hr October hurricane
M,11***1 * L* uell in •*%» *•** uf tha "N
t
ii ■. ■
I dot
mi •
« -ii g* •»»*ti
M "1).|H&gt;. * III I
Arthur MlaUihuri"" . " t i n - m J
,, ,,, « (lllUi
,u „ 1Bpt,
*t»
o'li.a 4 m int) i|Uuta uf IJ.nlP.^MI
•J 1*i ,1Vi ♦
hi.,
•i tin f 1* f 111 ufL\ 1 •i iar i Iimf* li K..IIDull.il 41Mil \II. 1Vi i.
the New york l . n . M I ..... me. , „ nii
Moa, ffr„ „ c r . « err
K Hind mh»B hi** "till at Kf*
1 t 4 l.lll f 1Milt \&lt;1
.,
DIM.
Mind a v «■ h.**d, •I*cd i a»I*
1111- &lt;tur»* Skill 1 1)1•|• at ' Mil
recenlly had tl.lv lo »uv "'mill I
r , 0lnaU.
f IcrIr
n lcl
m If
'll
,UI
• 1 ' o l d 1* f -• I - p i ! ,t |
1 a "• k - hi ti M. M* " I 1 '•* "!•*» &gt;1,1 i Y t • • J m) •M Dingfildei pen »*i,l ..f t3f eotiriLv goal uf
tin. notcl fOImet r u n .n of .wan
frrlinf . h(lt lt lWl
T t d h i v E t r i g an illn**-'
ti-n *lnv«
41 Mill p i 41 \ M t»» •• 4*0 I* M •I |* IL •it.h•ii Fi ..1 It \ViU« f jo t.iMMi, Mini Mr Lvana. These
j fo” j:
rail) to forecast. Tfir cfllimate
For the piifti l!'i t'i' m i l * , Mi
( it V 1 »l lift 1 III 1*49f&gt;v ’ ill ire; m|i«!m 4. I I W |„ It ‘ mL stDi the liiltri 1mid*, together «Tth C m F‘ and (I
oiruu
Mlt
\ „ Dwil
Barber, the \
IhmhI** v ill ctMMit in the drive up
wa-, however, art at a minimum
V m lrt'tta
h iiil
Ih t t*
t,u y . i i ! i * i t
ui
l mum i nn 1' M II •' ( | Mf| (• \t
tu I •*■ II he addi'il
roe-day ho
1, ) 114V 41 !ud •4,*..i i li*-* a ii
f iIf ii t&lt;*. in ('Milling It* M I. (tilhim,
«' I I I11y 1 4 Ilf* I
la) II.
•flW.
1 ..... 1 ..... * Dl MV *•1 •
'' r11',| luluj | tn Milt (ink- III
rinifiU burr.iu nrmthlrnt
.d
t-i
it
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1 M(l i' M
, I. 114(1 M 1hr I MIml \ rtf f J 3 l,.1 IK
Future weather wiN tletermlfu
41•’1 1 ••. F \;
Lrii|dnyt*en o f ' the Hurtful *l
I h.
it j •f id \r!•«11 lie N0 fn ui al
1 MM
I
.Uni i.* dl th■ Is.
lu t
I
14rt- ill
lust year** ramputgn in Dim&gt;Mv"» wheMii't then* i* aiJilitkonnl lour ? Ian tic Nat ional Bn- k will
I- »• »
- -| rt!l - f
l*
1
i ‘ M \\ - W
lufui j f(,r i r ntimial C*h»*-ima«
1
when* he ham k - jum Ti-I flu* i hi err tV ah. *« Up hf "Kill TI
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P‘l jUf*t want to u 4M
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r
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‘ a t in * d a &gt; .i t ' d
rI
again Ia fit evening F red it**
v r slm U y
"| haven’t got *iu&gt;
m . ••I ,| a tv i rt .111 tl( i at fl'I’ti rtf id I’ rdrllll I 41lid
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M onday
at l-akr Monroe rejmi ted a tr«
llluAlorm uUiut the value of nhul
I H IbIHEl. ^4' |Hunk ui f7."»
Ill)) I, It’ll !
Mol.llr, Mo, fun i g rtiinli hdih i'll.
11-, [in I lull uf .Ell
Nn iio*l flirt i*t
pern lure low of -13.7 degre*
I'm doing. ItN the vohm tee re
4If -nil' of I t'hrr 4 ' (i f * i*f ImmImIk
tie *id•d by hi wit*’i
a
r
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t
(*t.
Mi
Willi*.
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V
,
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1
1
f
-IEl\ llll
that t u r n liuni
••
Of fir in I rr itding by H. F'. Whilru
who'll Im* getting the ml* dune.
,i I " fit Hfr Uiidiu luiMiltny, f-Hli.'t,
the FTurida
I to h,«&gt; &lt;J
1*1111
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III.
iml
t
m
ii
In
1
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Will
was u minimum
(lukllhurd (•« P u r
f lo 1 y fi *i I....
t n Iu think lr|iuft*'»| ialei nf
j
lev.
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ill
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.
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M|u»»k i*k rim v
1 •1
In Sanford. F'roat AM rr|KMt* ;
« -• 1 -i ,
bn ii f.»r d
\ »Ia u 11c Nn
ii, i i h-tlf - | k
Pft \Y TtiH" Marlin. Army in low placet.
land V1111»t*&gt;•' f.f Dm villi If 1
.
11«#!** « 1 I* • '
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Fb»rnlu
nviiilum nn rhitiiii linm \etutneti
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f ii it#-1-i 1 If 1) 1*- f"»
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will
)4 l,t **(•-«•(•« IT
... ml i r &gt;l»"»,
♦i . 4*t ** *•-( - 1
Awarded Bronz Star Hi n.M
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fr”m'I ninarrr win im*
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1 iiiiithff. Mi*
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i ■•j &gt; ' • i
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•lartm. of |that he has arrived
•ear. |ma t v(* 1 4. U■sul.lV rtf*.
h
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ii, . . l
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\ mu mi
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WITH THK IIIX 1K !»IVI^|n\ Itiiniw.Mu!
ho*e rumlittun
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11 j a here In Knrloml Ill*
t* ut »e
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ON MOROTAI, I in
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..... . l,»iu„i«ly &gt;,f I I I INBOO, A I'O 17*107. f
r ■■ I w
(in *w
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It. II l ei
•on of Mr ,in,l Mi, linn ■ 1 hm
,|„.
k.,„.| ,,|,t . j, , , , " «h,.,i he
muster, Nr* York, N \
i - I ' " m Y!*♦»i»la
•ton. Route I. Bov Hit. Smifo, I |n , H„ KP.|
f,,, "r ite
' « mi
J r t k *• i b a t m
. \\ 1 B o n d
1,
I- M,. &gt;i* 4.
A u tlio n
S a lt*
b l»., wub nwunletl III,'
Iblothla
\\ rnnitlrr," roniinlkte
F i r s t Lieut. Jiirk |{uttw«*IL 't i
i , imm* itti'l Flur\ Is M i l J
I It
I;
S u e Mr,In I foi
c«!luit&lt;‘ &gt;
j of h lm »!l. D.ive *0,1 II w ShanR ussell and son f hui k*i*. *»t i **»i I .) i.u.i i: i; &gt; 1
t*i.To Be 4&gt;n I bursdii)
M 1
h
octlon. The »*r(te:,n&lt; « im-mbei [
)(,.
tJmi n
heppenct Sunday murn ing fro in Mali mm*
«. efi'!«-ei 'I .Milk
o f thu Me,lien) Deput I,Rent ol last Saturday that CpL Dave S. C. f o r a holiday vt»*H |.i*u4
I In* F.lkw It*I *1 J| i|i I |&gt;Mi rtl*
||r
„ i v • .*V
■&lt;» |iali
(H ilt w
**f | Leif ion
And 4inests
(he 31st f Dixie) Divinion, while Shannon, viidinist, i m home no R uss ell Is t o f tn r r t r d with th*
•fVtlrtl Uhl.*-* I"* 4|■*(*11 •I l*\ ha*| 1,1,,. ,j i,,j |.|M ,| |»lrt r *Mrt, 1^1 ! I 4,
Sgt.
Orinon
F.
Ward
appreciative of the honor, firf.lxj |fnvt, fr;,tll |-u|m u eaci, , nd
M a l a r i a Co ntrol IH via lm of tinE
n
j
o
y F i s h F ry
MClltllfl , «tll IK* l**'l*l M i l l ! ttl(,N M|Ml j,.,, t rtk 1
4*.
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f
•
iv
*
ui
et
t *■
the p-eater rccompen»r in (It- they hnd n “ rcieuler itrtnt; Jain U. 8 . F ub llc H e a lt h .Service
Released From Army evening «t H nn ••"* l**ek at 1Im
,,,
mi it •i..t*t J jit,4am .ii
knowledge that o few of h»A session”, hut
that
thrv
mlnxed
the
but that they missed the
t o r n e r of I ir?.l S i t e * ' ttn*l Mug
Mi-utWl- t.r 4 imtjiHi ll I .•--Inc
* ■ 4 v iil'inli1c nii«l I I * 'I
comrades were »ar*v|.
iruilor of Gpi. H.W Shannon,
S ki
"tOOMI E
It MMI wl,„ ,1(l|llt
,1T
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ilM N illlljeR |
H
f
' I *ain iiristi i i*f iv ii* gtr»! l*Mwf fi.| »if tin* \nii,f run I ctflUll,
The citation rend; "When ;he now servinir in Franre.
usesl to send 1 h, 11 &gt;t 11l-l ■nlrieal (
1 n |,i. i*».,lt,'.l iiiiiu
vtJiiii « uimitM*! »»f wrrv'irtr
nn* uf111 gill**
Fir ii eII iiiii I I It*-1
infantry battalion to which Str*.
"Down In Brail I we hud e
itltt Ivtlvi, of In, *«spul ivoovs i„ w)„, tlrt,|r,i |tmi tin ,tilr u tit tii 1
ifOGnDf
Thun, ton vraji attached m-ivrd pretty Koval rtrliiK band and wo
'? t f1•■ i 1'II1* (I'll nll'Mt R«fUJ 4 mm viti.ii u r ic vnv'itml
Ins 11 Is- sours of (lie- South t’wlflr , Cii r n r ,|
,[ t Ii,- ............................. Ini III
rrijicYiul
ii
finh fit al tin* I-rKliui
out of Its perimeter to take the played for I ’SO dances end en­
It u M lItlH rsI
I•
I'flftr
n . r l
i prior to his beinc injuml nrul I (1|| fuvorntilr
Hut. Monday evi«nm^
offensive, it was pinnwl down tertainments,” said Martin. He
Santa Claus in person Is cx
W iirovkn Millet « a* '‘chief
by enemy machine yun nnd adder! that the climate “wag not peeled to be present Bulurdn," returiuxl to this romittv h»&lt; | Quite » few person* liuvs- a»ull
been rclrasnl by tbr Army In j t ,| purchn.tnv l-m.l- until th. I ,11* ||t . I ’ m i l f i s R i c h t e r ciirf," mill under liim '* a»* an
anlpor firs. Wi(h utter ilrtrcK"1-! a bit bad down, there," although •fur*i?9 n at 4 ; du o’clock in c m
order •
lo“ take
a“ war plant Job nurtlon could lolir |.|»r«, Mr 1
'
“L“
rffiripfit crew c«tMwi*Bug of 11111
for hla own safety he adi.linTs- warmer In the summer than Iral Park for the Elk a anumd In Akron, Ohio, for which hr
Field said.
Wulrutt* Jack Kutfco and Wullu
fared aid to - his wounded" com­ Florida. - J lc waa Impressed with Christmas tree pmrtv, it
qualified by taklntt nn n o m in a ­
There
will
he
lirnnv
vutuiiiili
4‘m«K T 1nr* flwh ami (Hitiitoea wore
rade* In unprotected pjrltiona the tremefttMl site of the Ama­ innuonced by Joel S. Field, esalt
tion.
prises
of
fi
ln
l
nt
the
n
ml
ton.
In
I ip-ot Fl.toris J Ktrktet, son | fried out aide buck « f tile Hut
under continuing eeemy aniper zon Hirer, / ‘whl^h looks Ilka an •d ruler or Elks lAxIue, 1941
1‘lacrd in thr rrKiilur Army added. Soillr of these o n e m of Mi nnd Mi*. Ilcm y Rtcbtix I i a lor iff pari art over Coaia.
Gre. Even when the snipers cotiUnder prlvllescd children will Reserve, K|tt. Ward may t™- sill
orran
when
yon
Gy
over
the
reiltly
donated
try
1
hr
Amino
of
Smifoid I- lo.uo- on li-titc ) I iiatdc the but, Intdra « c r e act,
cctitrated their fire on him he
receive many f l f u .
middle of It. "he said.
Ject to rail back to service ami J The Rmokv House aril olhri*
until Jimiiui) ufli'i -orvice n* am! there w r * u m n a ta n t pro*
cooly and calmly nrored.l with'
° L l o e u l
In event tbe weather will not retain his ratliiK. he recently Frank
I’llVlick lilts o'frrrd i „ l.oOlilMillVI oil. ii It J t III*«*i istssi tew«n»n from the hut lo the 4&gt;uth i . work. T h l a tnUlant act reM* r‘ ln
permit the party u&gt; be held in wrote to The Herald
$»'ft liond us a prlir. Fruitk Evans ii* |iut
ii "Rid Kiudci' group 9»i«lr to uet more (wntimii of the
Gacta yacat credit upon Sgt..
For the past year since his has offered an inlerratmg prter. In the enulh west I'aciGc area fialt ami trimmin^a.
T
h u r s t o n anil
th e .highest
hit-h eir “ f n l n o l e H ig h Scho ol In 1941. the park. It wUI be held at the
Thurston
and unholiU
upholds the
return from Gundalrana!
Byt. n pig worth almost us much
With tha Shannon brother* be City Hall, Mr. Field announccl
Ml* mi**io!i* tr*ili him over
Mem here brnuifhl w la rife num
tradition* of the service. *
To tboae children recommettilrd
Before induction, four yeorj wee a member of the Future by The Welfare Board, pewit cards Ward has been si at lotted at n 125 bond, urrorditig to Mi New Ixitoea. the Admiralty Is het »»f to) • nnd |»r«»«riU wlilch
)»lid*. New Britain, Ihit mu hern, were turned over tu the Elki
Thurston waa employed by Farmer strlnr band that won wiU be senC In order to be Camp Shelby, Miss. According to Field.
Due to the uncertainly of thr I ’eran, Celebes and B-trnso.
fur their aiinunl ChrUtmaa part)
American Cyanldf Coiror elate honor* for teveral season*. Identified and, receive e i f u the the Army Command, hr Is an
oxpcrltnced and' qualified signal weather. It has not been tdunnrd
Al tbe big Legion fish fry, fur underprivileged children. Than
“ rond Break, N. J . After
children must briny their cards radio repairman, operator, motion to have entertainment at the Mnmlnv evenli'K
which Lieut. war no hUMitiruN asasion.
be InUnda to return to S g t Norman Feller
picture repairman and operator auction, IgF said.
Rirlilcr ulleiitietl with his father,
New Je rse y but only tong enough
c h i ll frill receive a nice and electrician.
he said that he was anJoyin- the
M i s s i o n s *?E«ch
to marry Mlee Grew Caere, 400 , Flies
toy, , candy and fruit, said Mr.
ass.H-inlion of the Legion r.s an
South Washington Avenue, Dunel
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MIAMI JIEACH, fh u . Dew. 29b
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IpaGiHk H/BfW— Norman L. tU TT5r
mas tree parly
^ t . Thurston who le Feller, 99, Umrwoo,). Fla. baa Saturday.
-----------. the war in the Pacific will mil be
’ Ttlon to a i f u
arrived et Army Air Forces ReTwo beautiful birds known as ! of short duration, nnd that there
of tha Elks,
distribution Sutton No. 2 (n
Finding* of the coroner’* Jury Indian Chucker Quail, were pro- . was a lot of bard work uhcad
f l f t e from the
Miami Beach for reasatonmant American
and the Lions in regtgrd to the case of [etvonla •ented to ths Banford Municipal before a total victory would !&gt;o
Johnson, negro**, who was found Zbo ycetenlay, by Dr. M. II.’ won nt great cost.
- •,
Lieut. Richter attended local
dead with her throat cut In th* Givens of Leesburg. They ware
&gt; '»
woods south of Banford on Nov. brought to Sanford by Harold schools, graduated from Seminole
OGLESBY VOLUNTEERS
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He Gew 80 mirsiona aa a
g g s ^ l l l j s u n a d j L imoan i a . Court Jackson, i b l t n i u n . lar_.Chare &amp; High Stbuol lb Itiau_ami.attend-,
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a
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her of I'll! Kappa Tau fraternity.
Navy laet week, announcesl this morning by Sher­ fly, facing th* boulevard.
Those quail are about 12 inches He Joined the Army Air Corpa
Orlando Navy i f f Charles M. Hand.
On Prldar P. M- Took*, a negro long and have tight-gray brown In January. IV12, trained at
;— Younjf Ok k aj
a ward of the ruspect, who had been held In back* with brown and while Maxwell Field, Santa Anna and
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rena Horn# of County Jail for three weeks, wag barred aide*, and are handsome In .Columbia S. C. apd received
that community and consent for released by Circuit Court Judge looking bird*. A few mouths ago his wing* at Albunuerqut, N, M.
hla enlistment waa jrfren by Har- U . B. Smith, who granted At­ Dr. Given* presented the too He waa promoted to rank of
torney 0 . W. Speneng a writ of with three pheasant* which were Grek lieutenant, Ja n . 11 of this
-Mr. J»ck*otv MW.
Wultlif I
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M«xNv «* i »tti&gt; r..... till c *1 &lt;*f 1it min 1 . RU I
nltniif l hr
|*h&gt;I) IDl er HIMHi Itl H ,il t . h. 1itr Jj Is
thr the Sixth Army threatened

to y o u n g seed bed s to th e ]
AM^ can* ^ W r s ** b S !y e x t e n t th a t grow era m a y not | port.-diy inctc.isyi their ni’ iirU
B et o u t th e y o u n g p la n ts , due [ on I.u«on in the Rhilini.inr*
to the possibility of their going Tokyo
mid
^00 carrier liiim
l " " &lt;‘,l
to *crol, and damage of lb to plane- it ruck anew at Luton. in­
cluding
1
C
K
&gt;
raiding
Clark
Field,
20 percent mature cabbage and
eel buck it* cutting time ncvcrai and admitted Thmsdny'-i rat r in
‘ittftek hi tho name areas
F.u»•
week*.
Heavy wind Horm* on Monday ploying new U ftifi, carlitr i hium
the
I
Ik*inJ *&gt;1,1 - • 11«11r Mill t&gt;. t t Pi
Ui onx Hup Herman S«« rland, and
’l»"i' Hiii*"" 1 44
and Tueaday had the effect ol nlnncd most Japancnc |»Unt*s to
mat ufitrattsln xh Ihr SI »*x*4h *mt ■•Mil. i. u "lilt- 1P|*t-I Is t*
I‘ii I&amp;t ii in Lc frm it Tear
covering some celery field* with he ground, destroying t*l. -citing
lwo
destroyer*
afire
und
dimingx
y
(tnit
Mpttut The Nnti
.1 Inc •„»ll 1 ii i \ 1 L4»t i- tlu Ji|*J
Frrsh
Herman insip s
n&lt;»rc
which had already lowered coninr other -hipping.
to
meet
lit- thr,- fll to ..1 ll if Mali* 1*riuii l rovol
thrown In aa the .Sitth Army «x■identhly by the hurricane, ac­
Tokyo also reported fnur *ur«-tnatural
ilpfenpcn
lift &gt;'line
tl'.
, U'lidcat Its grip along nr near
1 . •1 in
Ur1(1 f r.up) f 1IIH1mm
cording to M.L. Cullum, sale* 'ortresses
drooped
incendiary
- hottrit (nva*jui n tic to \ uunj! •aM* r r|ri.» fii ii,,,, i‘, ... Mm
Dir vcos( bank of thr Khirir to
manager of Chase and Company. bomb* on the cubital.
In
I
Inly,
the
t
a
hi
*
H
um
's
•&gt;l« h 1*■( I 'tint* li•11 t it IIt 11if f &gt;1 **
IW» mil os from l^utrrlxiurg to
W.E. Chapman, wsitside grew,
D'hril n liri(|i*fhra.l HUst of &lt; ftH .0-1. » ..f r •Ifh fruntiri
u
Uirdrt Murr than a
.il
er reported that celery froien
I nr
!■*»••&gt;
*»!r
ill*
t
.a
i
4* RlfolIlT
•41*1* X - I4X|fiisr, apiu iili -l .1
1 rcnrli luxx n» fr|| in the
down had »lraightencil up this
on
J Mint lir At f ArUulitn
Tin
•nun
"ppnittlou
llX fi(JvhPiu
f ro -M, ,•,t ftntsHi" ■ri* .
morning and estimated up to n Iwyla alllli sSuitmt iulfimU «r&gt; ll.*
1 1I
1 ........ ■ I *
the nui11 h 1 In- Fu’ t and
25 percent low. lie added that Philippine* nnvv total H2 .M I ft..in
ith ' rime1a hfhl .» ml,,* 1 mile
. M. *... ...
iSt 11,1 *U'
between the hurricane nod the (*el.
to iljxoc t£, (»rn 1 »Li; In i
1. ,
.1
\l, 1
&gt;’ l "ii (1III
' h.t «ik of the
present Ireeie marc than &amp;0 Mur Aril lur uiiiiouuml ItMlixx'
after e&lt;!X*4lit 11' 1^ Ul) * tcrmixn
.-1 1* I I ll*. . ,1V !■
thf
percent of the cabbage crop would
A B irnrin
msuultlr*
l*i
»k" •* -( * ' l*" Ml- 1' i
nine peri)*! were it' HK) nicii, t.r*t i
probably be loat.
N- mI.| fa«bi.... . d 'l It
l
Thl. 41 1
s •1TIW
&lt;1 r man y
}|.(&gt;. Il.h icm , Lnhc Monroe Mar Artliut nnnouturd
*iD * l*r Irimm in g i t iM *iiA, ,. |
•t11 mi h* r a t of Mft r r a
^1 • 1 h .: r i l l MS l !
The one to.eight iiitin ta w iin g ]
grower, pointed out that he cell
Muj iJm&gt; even iti ^ m' 7 ttd I..
* I b -.rtl r| 1|.) f f&lt;C |
1c*a 1 h.
vv rm h
Xlit*-I
is 1 he
muted to be 16 to -0 percent tile A merit any hu&gt; ln*eti a u .in x i 1
M*1 Um k lit the '•IP",S licit
a . i t ) .-ni deifiE in|ri
I**- fourili Ain ci»‘1 ii 11 tiimi m»• Nun
damage to older cabbage lie had tla.pitr tile fact that they arc tt«*
‘'a** i nounfftl
i *-*'1111411
b * I lit «t lit It tin4!u
'
1-4*1 Mill
IS need l&gt;*d* of cabbage, and attacking lurcc
Hill Thorne *»f i smjd»c*’l t
1 ......
teitlt thia Uiundcnnj
Advance* Mile
said that he expected a total
I*o&gt;t 5.1 M intl'fi • wtleiithng m * h ds I'mndic hi rt*t i, j t f*.s *1-111
rids Ann, Anirrit-Dii m li 11c ry to
Ii •i«*t m'Hr
The American 77th dtvi*iun h i&gt;
loss on the younger plant* point
rexpiested by Mr Thorne fu b*tog ti-» ml ( imi|H»nsitllo
tug out that If they should be udvartced uvn u milt mirth ■■■
toy* to t&gt;e glxen tu the Klkt fo» lb iJti |i!icd HlHiH*VOft irffi'ttd to thf* north hc*|f**fi pn rn|Mfijf holla
defenac
tfii* solution uf t h,
KiJeviHli into lho Ithmd&gt;in.r,
planted after such continued cold, Onmjc. anti capture.) tile erteiu&gt;"»
I bet j ( hrfitrnas |*«i t) f**r rtt*e»j
i\*trnt Rrr'o- tin Uiect -^ here the
l'»&gt;!i*h (•rotsiem
they would be likely to go to ,«c*d. main supply ba*e Weth»e*day.
children
l i r a Miid Ninth Armies f*»tcnfrd
Breaking tl. wn thr Japant »r BEHIND A BA RRICA D E of paving block*. Brill* h paratrooper* u ..p l ukc envoi in a street in
Lettuce,
celery
and
escnrole
till Ih to*I'll HI dr ali|* Jrftp on thf
plant* in seed had* preunited the casuaUic*. Utc cnmpiut",tl“* *»'d Athens, t.recce, us tb*y prepare to return the fire of LeftLt f o r . . .
the raptU l lUiniorcctni-iiii
m e f % wc.xl lot11k in ;• gweep that
that American* had cut in led 33,
snrue hntard. he added.
fni the Tommie* arc reiwnted to have arrived and troop* and tanks » , r ,h *"i, (lw.li.im) „ tlu-y m
taplurcd foot jnQrc l.crm»n to^trnjL
On the official type thermo­ 801 enemy dead; taken -53 pri*
ter n budding hOUaing member* of the faction* participating in the icvolt again*! the 1‘apau.li »&lt;m
Aa Ihc (icrmaiu h|ex% up Ihreo
meter of Prod Holly in Lake oner* and that the eiicniy' h-nl government. 0W 1 Radiophutu*. (International)
Urf^ Ro«r hridffa north of Ou*
Monroe the temperature m i be •uffered an e*Uro»tod 1*^&gt;00 ad- ■
T h . hc»\y pres-.ures . mj aneir
rrn. threatened f*t«way junction
In j
low 30 degree* at 10:15 o'clock dilinnnl ground caiuallic*.
tie . of warilnir lit jog cotwlilion,
I US mile* Jrotn Cologn®, and
last evening, die reported, reached .addition 30i&gt;'»0 Japwiese were j
ere cited last algid In* &gt;1 rg
pulled iholr catii hark to the
a low -a t HO 'degree* curly thl* \JroWTied wlan rarujf)/* were de- |
ahila iill&lt;m| ting to ru- ,
Jam es !. Ingle,) ■ tfM-rriw,t of lb*
Ktmt
}t* rul**| *.f thu Dtlukl'lub Uimlr m «r ■ iu.-a hank, thr
-moriilng- JUtd.Jri iliOQ A-M. WU gtroyod
local totw'Tcole.i- ,.„ c i ,n ,i h i
, |
Army i lowar
«r occupied Ku&gt;
up to «5 dcgrccA, Hi estimated tnfoiew the Leyte gulvUoh.
!•*)•
fur
tliu
Klks
M
j *i n.»*»* (Nuncau se, fur the u't«.r*l st*ing ,»f mM 'l
* hlt lotflw I h r fsdlcikch'g Irrnfch ea^t of f amm#fSf1orf, «rtH
tliat hi* largo evcarole planting*
tuberculosi. ca se , in ccitntn in,,*,,, ■
u a t toward Vvrthlrr^chleda
iJo - •tlcce ior*-till*" of t hr i lull t h ir(*■&lt;iNiarri
might be damagt'd up to about
ow r * i» Tib*n^ay
latino group*.
10 percent. „
1
m Id Hi tlii" IT*.lid
M
mvfair *&gt;n
H* “ Duke- McNeill
♦
■*Nu» Is nci ( 111*i- for •n**i| tm4 lo-7.Jiv rv, ii mg
arp
deport* thii_ morning from the
^ 'V S iD'iinli . van *. pr*md cn cv over thr do* lm. m thr in, I mndr I- ll r * hih nnI hi"nit t'lAv
adnptu
I’aola and Forest City citrus
f
ii llier l«*it r\fn|i*i» when he
berculoals
ileatli
rate
L.
F.
Chapman,
superintendent
"
l,,,h
inn
rd
\-Ka)
film
r&gt;
.............
growing section* indicted that
•^raonaUy pm«r'iitixl bv I'etcr brought thl* liliesi&gt;r fti-f^L/tlnt Itl cm &gt;■f'*te| . \|r* Mnry Itin liih .
with the thermometer down to a of Florida [&gt;cnal institution*, will
■Hrluinl with tin* Pwlt'i Hr has1 9*vrnth t»Uc*e in
tl thr TimI noui| •I.,
h*. * »-I Hn tohr |** ii on mi
1
low of 25 degree*, many grower* adrlrcx* member* of Hanford Elk*
XMIlilt in his funU»r nf killerx‘* Mr
foot lift 11 tlupliX, It N
I |*b«v |
W \&lt;IU M . JH \ . |
If*. l~ —
lovtgc
1241,
Ihclr
guest*
and
f» ft..**' c.hnh •hi* hi* hod been firing In their grove*.
rxhwiuil m*p
11
ci
mmi
v
x
artird
in
tailing
*u
'...
".Hi
!
r‘ Kn*it."
Utilt two Iny* Irft in thr nixtli
No damage to fruit * u as yet friend* at 4:00 o'rlock Sunday
Hrtitiilr v hw ihr imi»t VUIllJlhll* r*^i5 for gcneroii*«f
tlu*j
i at loftfi til lx t* 4a It- nf
F
1- ,
M.
|m.| re.|
afternoon at the firs t Baptist
North Pole lleaduunrteis tbnc f&gt; *4t LIt11
determined.
pinvrr (*f the V(‘Mt '»n the Christmicjs Heal S *11■•*.nd* rauchwd H
iMHI.lfOil
,,
,
c la l)- Santa t'lau* r. it»Mny »
Temperature* In the Sanford Church, it was announced by
Hifph
Suhiwii
*
With price ceiling, on celery. \ tw|||h , 1mp „f „ u„ h e r
**TUI*Vft llt'-l 4
.1 *
*■If
*d» l......
"
( thr
area*.
a*
reported
by
B-F. Joel S. Field, nu lled ruler of
i**.*ltiiiP tl Mil
... HUMIIIHI I | i ,| 1. t«
iiiiinii i to in cij Mini
.«. , it
WhiUier. weatherman, were 31, the lodge Mr. Chapman is n pa at rni»isa*fr i*nd uttief frt*-*h vego 1 wiitirr. whm with n i .V i- i
I fu
&lt;1 ifllltl -X11 0 M i*nmin' &lt;*b i 111 of anv Mgr '
i
-■«*f
fillip
it
. 111 nek he Ihng
fm h-v inn*
Tuesday morning, 32 on Wnines district deputy grand n a ile d D»hh a niMiut hi Ik* tm|Hi^ed b&gt; ( tiuiu on
*S#-111111*»l4 111.Hi 1 f11h11 lut itirl Ml For i'nrojii* bet ••cm i .»h i In |
. 1 [3rti|fH cod'. IdHttfilny, ircixsury
i■**11**i \ day, up to 38 on Thursday and ruler, Florida en*t of thr Elk- . the *»11A ifi \S ««lnnirl&lt;tn, ncrorti 1 »*id * |N?rfcvt drlugr of l* Mi i
tin* II,Ha 1 Mll x fill!
^ mill Iti mi yoBtr* uf Rgr lulu-fi lln ,1 • t Hill rt pV hi in v It
•fOmilw now t‘fltc'c thnt if i»a)eA
l rofitiihji f
The public fx crfldinily 1. vltrd in** to ro|Hif tn of the Florida , frt*«»» kiddleB nil over thr
down to 30 degree* this morn
•ry xxH* ii*ii4 ItIf* I«. rtpiu-ai i claim
i i-i fail t h continuc v’K'or nun to tho
i thr hia-julul
mrnlttct, growi—
growers of
»rc sending him their tin t thm a winvil, bo tug rtm fined U&gt; a the chi tf tuciii) ii f III*
ing. At Lake Monroe Tuesday to bear thl* 3 tth unnuul mem­ Vegetal:!:»lr f%m
“ Thr flffil must '4* llll *upire 1 4'lull l|ir»iilu*lr- xn U*»| li* *cCitd mdv lh» K humI ipittin will be
and Wednesday It
Jill mini­ orial address to the Elks, Mr. Seminole County hive been urged •ni*J* lint*. He Just lin?ri t Hum* tf* bow pit nl in nrjninSo us u result of
mum, Thursday 80 and today 20 •NjM laid.
bv M. I - Culfutn, president." t o , make toys ami read lcltci* tm i« n injury received in tlic last forrcfull) than rxc r, fur UI for- j I'lu ll Sl'Hllflull f oiiiil) fidtit*Mt Mi "V ri "tibaCflbcd
lhfM optinn^m nvrr getting
Mr. Chapman, a former Meth- Mtrm) tj,c su,,iwr meeting of the i »o he got his Brownie ami l.r.m- g«m c be plavctoi. Mr. Sehnnl was luhAtrlv ihU tr m•'n ill1-I’Ms|* ran j thr T It II.*- tntiil ii &lt; hn**tnoi*.
degree*.
Itl percent
is
* iinijn-w HHrj rnoklc’A tin* remaining
od bt minister, I* one of the most Swminule County hYirm Bureau lln helper* to rig up a loud presen ted I v Dr L. T IKins to an he well Into nn &lt;ohatirfd •Hi tfr 1 k»ri ul (lip
furceful orators in HoHctR. ‘ mill- Mnmlay evening a t 7 :il0 o'clock apesker iy»trm ovi r x*hkh tl'cy enthimuftlh' gathering uf !■’*» per before hnj lyriitoiu h U||HaM1 Wr ' ft 11* ill u 'ri.H' mit ii*- foi tin In lin-.rii on tliAir fart*
1 111 c 1 1a i11x f i[fut
c s ti ere r uti
Nile (II \*(
etl^ Mr. Held* "Tbe mvMvsgr he ^ Hip, Celery City RwtR'UrRnt! rrail him the letters !*mtt bv the -Mitis \i lit* in i in 11ii Ie* I t hv f *Iba 11 rnuat tliirtfprr mak f* H dr tll'U' Mil c fu nun ,41 •t* *
1 ••■up 1 &gt;l|| 4
Vf I It) (lib &gt; v Drill |l| I pa y ni cu t uf
nrgBiniH*f mih ill
t
* 1H... g.fl »*»i|*
will bring Sundsy will not only ArinfJI lw dUoum thi» develop- yottnr*trrn.
li'sni 11. 1 Va l!n*tr fst lif*r *Ill-I1l ami
rawti t«\ I......I li ivp.f
uu 1
f, i, („ , k f hi ni-hr'l f ■r tin1
ilifiiYiduih - tm hn| i
tteCRUIG
give oumfort to the fsinihen of meMl
| "No matte! ^!»»t thru mr» thi
Editor* Note: •The follow,
lu M1c , 1 1 * l
f 1li i* &gt;it !m&gt; i I •i x .inlmjf the
I &lt;•mi Immv«I *»•* l&gt; i* l l * * * l
k no 1ti if ly Inf cx t««1 ‘ Mi
lag name* of boy* In aervico
F l K rt**« 1Elk.*‘ bi'lk “Uwhn lhlTS !
I»')»glaa lgo.1, president of th . ! f-m l nine memlwr, ..f *h*
J
milled
1 ll ' . r i • &gt;1 In Ml" K ( inmi i f to fult i AI r«4 r n r hanks.
Elk* and non Elks who have p-] r( .
y Brm u „ r, , u » ho has rBC* •*' want lieauty aids, cbm k
"home on leer*'1 have
hat
been
■- V. prriiMLi v nhiMHiiicrtl,
made the supreme sacrifice
I
| ied W
. , he imt. nwi .......... |
i f !. «HH,*|II fill IIIPilot
submitted hr (ho W
o Club
( ITItl S llitl ID M
«
4 It \ e v Uli I" -(.d moor V di p. &gt; ••I thi..uj(hout
for which Mr*. Z. a R atliff,
tm* war.
[F a rm Bureau meeting in Wash- I rending of the following M ur
4l. i ire ciid*vi
11i »i’.’n n the ilrive.
H.*t I-.
,1 e.f eOXll
“Sanfurd I.olge
telephone Wt*JL and Mlaa
1 * ,n ' Inglon. will be present to loll (ro™ * l*, ‘ ,c Sanf.ud girl . Ik n
h
In order 1 •• rl»»n ujt lhi mm
r,d ' U* »cr &gt; p i"i" 11n n of F. hdirul
ile*&lt;l fortunate in hsMiig Supt of the latest action* and oplaton* 8 *nt« Clause. Mv name I. Ma.y I
x.4i ifsn torily
I •■»* . i "4 t '
Blanche Kennedy, telephone
kpt to niRkr Alt;. fast , It I Si
!r i ihnn r o i It fur r Air hciflJH
i . , 1 "'1 Mi«» nil I Ii-. r 'x Do &lt;«rF
CJupinan come to Sauftm) to of theBureau. Ticket*
823-W hare born* aeWcted aa
for the Jtfnhln. I am &gt; m a r, old 1
First Lieut
Huy II
Smart •iurinir lhr nw" j t-m tin4 • n r 1 1 •* Hijih n i*'hf t'i r i’ » (. '■vHid Lhln xxoi rumir tliiinjif h i x\n* (ni) roll d«
speak a* he is in great ilvmaml ■upper
a cemmitUe to w a r n n* mce
maybe secure*! from J . j would like * nice powder »nd
tlru tofri Admlfiistf ji! in-i
* -u,
hit tiuinv
on all occasion* throughout the E. Wathen.
of aervko men and women oe
secretary of the perfume set. some sock., bends o f Jacknanvittr. win. lived in San ml Hoc ha i titrlnrrtj H '* 1 hh 1udi (l»&gt; ■ him !•&gt; [litn -f ii ihI lii roll
&lt;i . i iof IV itx |HiA-at hit
m l...i.
slate, he added.
that their friaada may know
and *onic candy, aptdes anil ford up t« the a g r uf 10 and who d»y from Ike
Sen\inole Farm Bureau.
in Ji*. it \x*4*
It V
Xit* dr. i*f**d In hnxr u "Uiiiiiy
is a nephew of II I'. Buskin* uf
* when they art In Sanford.
"Music will be fummied bj
"According to law, grower* nuts, a sweater and n nice iltt*i. Sanford, ha* been awarded the Announced by Hot. Kprly. rllitm I hi \ “ fund tm a inriinn of additnf
Sanford's own trio consisting of
This
will
be
all
for
thl*
tiwr
"
loss*. In the recent hurrlcone will
. ..
_
, ,
A m iou rH cnitfnl
dlatlngui.hed
flying ecus* for azlez TnaiiAHirr of ( ’hasp ninl fm n - to the treasury
Braxton U Perkin*, J r .. SK Marita Parkins, Mildred •'Jlcauflc"
b^ * r»xnr alto mndr of t h r u n m f i i l
extraordinary
achievement
I n panv.
1 /c,
arrived
Wodnoaday
to Robson and Ann Wiggins. They 1* considered by the
age
G
wrote:
"This
I.
whut
I
Only thf larger bJip -v of ontoi'e* t hi i". t miix pur tv which will he
making celling prices on celery
HARLINGEN
lex.. t&gt;«c. 16,
■i&gt;end a few day* with his par* will a ln g ." I Coma to Thee" and and other vegetables, but unless want, Santa.
for
Christmas; ae ria l combat, it w n announced »uch as 2 1ft
I«irifri tif l* S
hrhl **n ThuindiiV Dec. Ilf nt 7.TU i,Vi Estimateh uf •laiuagr to the
by the Army command.
“The Lost Chord." Invocation will
onto.
checker*
and
board.
Bingo
game.
grower*
will
all
make
tbelr
lo»»e»
No.
I
ru
vtl*
and
licticr
will
be
I
p
M
in
Ihr
Hotel
Mnvfair
M
.If,.,er llio Grande wvllry's veget­
Lieut. .Smart is * navigator In
be made by the Itav. Joe Toll*,
■d im candy, applas and nuta
khippad during this pvriwi, he I tv ) , M' ig»n pr. aliled. ul lliu able erups h) llip carlicat heavy
George t). Roland, P 1 /c. I* Mr. Ficli) announced.
(fM lIs s H Oa r a s a TW wi
and a good, warm sweater *m[ M aJ. General William K. Keener1* said.
j
I
o
.ln
r,,
■umiun
fr"Mi m yearn ln»l Smuluy night
2nd Bombmdmrnt IllvUfon on a
spending a W-day Dave with
a pair of glove*."
I'crc modified somcwlml today by
h b family,' 401 W M t Eighteenth
Another boy wrote: My nsme is B -24 t.ibcrator heavy to,ml&gt;er. He
lurthei survey*
Street, a fte r SI
IX month* In the
Frank Scnn, tg « 0 years old 1 Itas mad* 34*. bombing missions
|)r George A. Gmifrey, plant
and enemy-oc
l a r t p t i n *n&lt;] Mediterranean
would like a nice, warm sweater, ov er Germany
puthnlogiri
wilt) tile T e rn . * t Theater* of
some toy cars, tome soldier*, cup led Europe according to the
perlment stntiim at W eilsco, r#*
candy, applej and
nut* (or A rm y command. He i* the sun of
jiuttnl that in some fields St
’ A/T Orin D. Llndres*. Jr. D
Christmas. Tncre is 8 In my M r*. Mlldrod H. Hmart and the
leant half the tomatoes on the
■Mp Jlni ■ lMjOr furlough with
family so nleas* bring u* a la te JB.L. Sm art.
'in eg could me Milvsgcd. although
Biggeatt boost to th* lagging it was pointed out by Mr. Evans. nice Christmas baskgt. .
In addition to the above decora­
hi* family la Floral Haights.
Hardthlp* of a aoldier with ihe blacker than n utark tif black the cold ended the green wrap
Recent l«ond Purchaser* who
war bond drive in Seminole
HD younger sister. Maly Mar­ tio n , Lieut. Sm art wear* the Air
Egptdltionary Forve in ciiU and try l«i mitkr mil n gnuv- tomato deal. Green pepper*, egg­
First Lieut. P. Jacob Richter County
inter waa the recent allocation helped add to the county total tha, aga two, w rote: "This I* Medal with three Oak le a f Clu»t Allied
IIOOjOOO
tu ware: American F ru it Grower* what I would like Tor Chriilma*. era for mrritnrlou* achievement Germany, slaaping in cold mud i ii nr o h j e r t I ft I h r cl l n i n n e r , Y o u plant and giern snap beans ware
Is spending a Dora with . bis b j^ th ls county
■ V o f T*
II
Uk»i»o reported heavily dampure Hates by the Fosgate lac. with a .941,000 purchase; Some shoes, »lso, 3, dresses siw th aerial combat, lie entered tha •ml illraa or while »a guard hlrnin your rye* Irxakiit«f.
parant* until J mjl *, after X8
bis eye* for cnrmir*
First damage 'estim ates
"You don't Bland up to your |njfotl.
montha tn the Southwest Tactflc Groarer* Cooperative of Forest Florida owrr and Light Company two year* and a toy bear eat) a A rm y , Aug. 25, 1942 and has ■training
in darknsti, "blacker than
p "knee*
nern with a damp, cold mist j were changed some also when a
ThaaUr a t War. _____ _
City Thl* and hther large igk* with 100,000 added to previous tea a a t some candy apples and boon oversea* *lnc* May 2, 1944. stack
of blsck cats." are gruphlII &gt;n round.
You
don't live |»rcund freeic, predicted for Monbrought the county war beftd purchases of 454,0 POO In the nuts. This will ba all for this
rslly contrsitui with the soft crowded in your home* with any - 1 day night, fotid to materiallie.
purchase* up to 1707,000 Which iwuntyt The State Board ot^Ad- jlm e."
Most of th* bean* already had
com fort of civilian* »hu complain whrrc from &amp; to 60 homeless) flust
is atll) more than 4250J) 00 sheet ministration of Florida with 430Daisy Mae Barm, her 4 year old
of w ar time shortage*, in tho people with you. You don't hav«|bo*n picked and the tomato -crop
of the t l , 019,000 Quota according 000 bond purchases allocated to slater wrotei " I would Ilk* a
following
letter
received
by to worry at night* about bomba, aa* on the decline, thus cutting
tha county; Ukt. Cham Frait doll tea aat and soma candy, ap­
to Fm nk Erans, county
Tho Herald from C’pl. S tu art.H , artillery, gun fire or a uenon the lots to these two crap*.
Grew*Ti,
#4,0001
“
‘
tfrhrs
”
ple* and nuta and a nice pah of
H0LLTWOOD, Dot. If,
K
cIntyre who lived In Sanford up ■lipping upon you during the
LONDON, Dec. 14. (AV-As- M
snolher d . y Wft^tb
shoes a Da I H and some socks,
to th a tint* bo attended Junior night to cut your throat or kill
porting
that
Prim*
MtnlaUr
i goats this will ba all for this
your buddy next tp you.
ChuraKll] Is a ' "would-b* British High School,
of Z time."
^tkst
"W eil.h ar* I am In a country
"You can't picture in your
EU&lt;
fuehrer’'
who
ha«
?lopt
t*
head
YfreU Danny Llngla. “I am a
th at I thought 1 would only i m minds whole cities, towns villages
auction
i--, i. — . i , t^rfro
,
good bay. Please bring mo an
and country being left lifeless
of had
— . '*JU said tods) afte r the war. But now th a t
m ak Mall, a ahoo-choo train, .
am* h e n 'l l l tn rrr"to take what (not even a cat or dog) with
Uto M&gt;4 »*
M
"
I
t
Is
high
time
he
ratfrad
upon
. . . . . teddy bear, • shooting gun.
W n* hte laurels before we forget tha comes, and Ultra Ii a lot of it every house either burned flat to
«r "hUI
_“ ndy In my socks. Be sura and
of th* Fa* gate exalted rater of
t h a t Isn’t nle* to take or sea.
the ground or for blocks and
d
hrtmrDaddy something and Mod- eb t we ow* him" a* * . Britten
"O h yea, almost everything la blocks, blown to bits.
was announced by 'Ha stated
fightin g symbol.
' •
-S3-year-old
rattened
and
you
can't
rat
this
"You don't know what A f* to
. I n an artiele aoUG ,
rke
i addition * *
____ __ _________________
otmiosa of
Of Utet, or go hero or than, and go without food for two or three
It! *4«»t Oo,** "publishad In
um
«^
a
r*
bihl
and
all
that,
but
days and all the rest that goes
PARKING LARIIS »
-Woakiy Tribune, Wall* said th*
thought go down deepen with war unless vou arc there to
Prime minister's intervention la let
year
mjildi,
tow
I
and
htaris.
You
W tlllin* U fa oca was a “dlacradll" to . th*
go through It or see It And then
a and resulted from Church, don't slaap on cold, wat muddy, you cry Ui* blue* if you c a n t
allmay
greurvi
oat
in
tbt
op*n
T. would
."pro-royalism,” hD "snabget gai to go for a visit, or meat
d In tha follow,
limited Tango of You don't set out of cold tin for a special diner. You cry
eabg
days a t a Urns, You if you have to work a few extra
rat F trat fltm t
Palm etto AraW ells conceded that Churchill don't know whaf It la to look hour*, or If you can’t get a new
«" " *y n .
oorrad Britain as a fighting out in ffobt of you (white on Hr*. Yon don't know what It U
v I U j I BflO]
fots t n and all vour bud- to *&gt; without cigarette* for
I t e v a M il

CITY B R IM 'S

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Wartime Worriew Said Toys Are Made By
Cause Of Tuberculonis

Penal Director To

Pending" Veiling Herman Brumley Wins Schaal
On Celery
t o .Be|,------------------------------Award As Valuable Grid Star
.
..

Addres* Elk* lodge Issue

At Meeting Santa

County Farm BureauiTlfl®

Cr^es Farmers OfjOPA

Si'ction To Attend

v

..

Pilot Members For
Elks Annual Tree

Has Tough

1*7Rond Sales Reach
BO Percent Of Quota

Restrictions

.~

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,

Home On Leave

P

Lieutenant S m a r t
I Awarded D.F.C.

Texas Freeze Damage
I/Css Than Estimated

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Bond Sales Get Big Boost From
Purchases Of Fosgate Company

Hardships Of Soldiers In Germany
Described By Corporal McIntyre

Lupc Velez* Film
Star Takes Own Life

H. G. Wells States
Churchill Must Go

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PAGE TWO

th e: sa n po rd

LONGWOOD
11jr Mr*, i . If. Mrnlrk
A Chrlxtma* party »a» enjoyed by member* and guext* of the
Home Dcmonalratlcm ( ’lull Thurs­
day. afternoon with Mrs. John
Wadsworth hnxtesi. The 20 preiltlil—iicn tiL
decoration
eri m ru n g e d by

10 ff Mrs. Ouido
Alt ih- president
b business' **«■
' It was announced that Ruth
Lnrgent of l.yman High had won
third place in the Stale Clothing
Contest, it i* expected a prire
be awarded her.
. V&gt;nt attractive m/rc»hmrnt»

SUNDAY
4:30 p. m.

ware marred by the ho*te»* aslxted by other member*.
The Civic League m»t on Wedntailiy when Red Cn&gt;** report
* a i riven, it w i* voted to m m
Cl l h nnd clothing (o Children'!
Hornej i t Jacksonville. A com­
mittee * n ippolnted for town
lieautlfirntinn ajioneored bv the
Deague. It win announcer! that
-many -fine
nnd donated to the Library. Use
of books is M e to local eitixenx.
Mrs. J. A. llisdlne presided.
Service at Christ church will
be at 4:80 on Sunday Doe. 1 7 .
J . R uxmJI Hammond, k T ram port Engineer tn training a t St.
Drlcrxhurg apent the week-end
with hlx parents, Mr. and Mr*.
It. W. Hammond of Sanlando
Springs
Robert Ulankenxhip, Seaman
2 It, has been transferred from
Great lakes Naval Station to
A.It.M. School, Memphis, Tenn.
He spent a recent furlough here.
On Dec. 20 the lUptlxt Chtirch
will put on a Christm u program.
All interested will bring g ift* of
fond cash for boxes to Be sent (o
•etorai families In Town.
A grandson was bom to Mr.
am r Jrn*. T M m w Pbwh- on No*.
2 1 In Atlanta bx parentw, Mr.
nnd
M n.
Gordon Thomjwnn.
Grandfather is veteran of World
War I possessor ef the Purple
Heart, Consul General to China
the Into Edward IL Thom ai
Williams was' baby's great-grand
father.
l/ingwood Card Club Was en­
tertained by Mr. and Mrs. Charles
N id ols Saturday night at their
home on l-ake WiMmere When

Seminole County
Court Record
Wednesday. Itrrn rb fr 13
Warranty Heed*
Danirl, l). D. To Sylvester
G rlfjln et M .
Soutberliiul, Harry et US [T
I * o n 'M . Ander* et ux.
Dean, T. P. To J. F. McClelland.
Dixon, (iovornor et ux To Willi,ee Dixon ami Hostile Dixon and
ovarnor DWon.
Edwards, Henrietta C. M. To
Georgia B, Robson.
McPherson, Richard et u* To
Jennie McPherson.
Vclno, Harvey et ux To Alvin
Milo A Mary Mills.
Martin, J . W illia m et^ux To
W arren II. Gore et ux.
IJmlled Warranty Deeds
Gore, E. T . *1 u* To Hester
Faldar.
Cooper, W alter L. et ux To
fl. W, ftive.
Itcfoe, H. L . el n r To Nettle

b

card games were lnllowed ly f, n
saeix* ihowr^ wfMt rrfresnhieiUa.
Three member* were bnrnrM by
anniversary cakes. Present were
Lieut. W alter Celdard, Mrs. WhltUn. Mr. and Mrs. R. D Topper,
Mr*. .Sunderlln. Licul. and Mr*.
E m # *t Harris, Mr. and Mrg. J .
n . Me nick.
Attending the Woman’* Club
luncheon Wednesday In Sanford
were frnm l,«ngwood. Mis* Mary
Robertson, Mr*. Atire Wadsworth
and Mrs. Menick.

h erald

; sA N Fon n , f l o b id a

Quit Claim Deed .
Newell. Ilona K. ct vir John W.
To I!. T. Humphrey «l ux.
( battel Mortgagr*
Boyd, «' M To Florida State
Hank.

Hattie, Alla-rt I a-c To Florida
Slate llnnk..
Orlando Tmheil Co. To Florida

FR ID A Y , D ECEM BER

Sanford.
SjoMom, C. Vi. i t u* Lot* 14
AxhiioUn, Frink 1'll. Loti 70.
ft 25 Ulk 17 CryiUI L ik e Win­ 80, 88 ft R0 ' l l . Mellon.
ter llotrie* 8/1).
tlore.
T. Loti 7. 8 &amp; 0 Bik 0
IlolUnce, I I , K, i t ax S 's of T r 13 Seminole Pnrk.
Bonxer, Opal K. Lot 10 Ulk A
lv&gt;t 12 Orange Pint.
•Sabo, Katfialih W '4 of N E 'i Johneon'* Poultry Farm *.
Kendrick*. I). I. et iix S E ’4 of
of SKY. Sec 22-20 30.
SK '4 Sec 10.20 10.
Ww.i«, J . K. Lola 2 L 3 Ulk U.
WUfl Harold A Lot 78 Pine

HstisfacHnn* of Mortgages
MlAUfi. Tin ills lift DAtUUka 4 4“
To Frederick Ml cm et ux..
I Arnrn ded Plat Druid P ark.
* Florida .81 ate llnnk To C. M.
Rive, £. W. Lid 21 l « * .trip
o ff W Sfdt
Mlhrtle E»taUh.
Iloyd.
Davis, Gaston II. &lt;t ux E 20
Home Owner* Loan Corn. To
fr of Lot 2 lUk IL Markham
Prudenco Kllralieth Ilmndo.
Dark HoigMa.
'
Assignment of Mortgage
Oora, BaatriM I-ot I Blk 11
Holier, A J . et ux To F. A.
T r 15 V . M. Cfark’it 8/D .
Allixon.
Ilonnrahle Discharges
U. 8. Army To Ulee Thomas.
U. 8. Army To Willie C. Wilson,
(nmmltslen
State of Florida To John D.
Jinkins.
County Deed*
Seminole County To— Ardcrtnn, Fred L/&gt;1* 1 to 10
Teagne'x Add lex* 8 10 fl of
Lol 8 for road; Lot* 1 1 ft 12
. M o or*,.A - H- Lot ft.IU k Eft
Teague's Add leas - S 10 t\ of
,,
„ .. ,
i cV VJ fur tunA.
- - * - -*• Rsnlonda. , . ,L .,» .
l!xrd *id l«, Fatlrta T. Lot 7
Simmon*, James W, J r . Lot 3
Blk II Tr IS W.
Clark’* 3/0. Blk 22 Sahlando,
Hunt, Bobbie Joe Lot 3 Brad ­
William*. T. J. ft ft. W. A L T , . „
- *
SWW of f^ E lfl ft N1/I nf NW ley’* Add.” .
Wmb^U, H uby E. Lot 20 PI.
&gt;, nf HEl/4 * N E l/ l of SW
kleilnh.
l/ l Hm 18-21-11. ,
. ...
Irlek, Will fltt of W ', nf NE , Griffin. Kfttie l-M I-ot 4 Blk
ft NW l/t nf NW 1/4 ft 8 j| T f 15 W. M. Clark'a 8/D.
Gore, W. I L W t* of N E ’ i of
3 I of W 'x of NW's St c 77-20
NWU of N lfI/ 4 of B W J/ 4 'S e c
Thomas. Florclla Lot 30 9 . 20 21-13 4 8W I/ 4 of NW l/4 df
7’he Je w ish A gricu lture Society

Hdebts

Dougins, Mamie Kate Ijot 7
Blk 18 Tr 4 Sanford.
Harp. Isaac 210 ft by 210 fl
in 3W corner of NF 1* Sec lo21-31.
Hoxhnn, Harry J. et ux Land
In 8KI/4 of SW I/I See 15-2032.
Clause, Norn Ixds 32, 33 , 35,
37 A 38 Oak Hill.
Derides, Ivuil* l.&lt;&gt;t» 152 ft *153
Pinehurst.
True Robert E. l.ots 4W, 9.
2 tM , 27. 28 ft 29 Blk I ; Lola
11 A 13 to 1C ft 33 lo .ir, Blk 1
A Lots 4 - to IQ ft 19 lo 3-1 Blk 2
Crystal Ijik c Winter Home* S/I).
Elsberry, Richard E. Lots 11.
18 ft 19 Ulk 0 Hnnlanta.

15, 1*44

ANNOUNCING
Re-opening of Gulf Service Station
Courteous nnd efficient attendants nro waiting
to sersc you , .
Drive in today for a complete check up
Complete line o f Gulf Product* St acccttKorien

Owned and operated by Alvin Odham

For more than 20 yi/Ufs TTTh~'
number a t birrsev and- ronlsi in
th e ' Vftited S ta te * hk " 'miswWr- declined.

D o n 't
Freshly Dressed

W a it !

Do Yo ur Hol i da y
Sho p pi n g Nowl

Declared Best
- Available Daily

Tendr-Fry

Texas Ship
Dressed, lb,

Poultry
2205 Sb nford Ave. I*h. 024

t

o

e

a

r

t

Genuine Spring

Grade H

FISH

VEAL

V,ll«w Tati

Snapper

Shoulder .. lb.

rwkti

l/ohster
Mullet

Ih.

h|MRlil

Shoulder

Mackerel .. lb

Fatties .... lb

(•Iditc f i r

lb............. . 18c

Feet
014

TW* teal, found over our
door, U your guoranteo
that ovary da loll of lira
tardea work, rapolring
Or Heeding, I* done at*
cording to deflnllo (tendardi of quality- It moone
taler, longer driving.
Iniht on the Certihed
Treotmenf.
&lt; *

Mullet

I'*.talo n

Souse

. lb .. ... 25c

Croakers— Jb

Iftftf. 1 ftlrt

Meats

Ih.

32c

Oysters (j pt
Snapper

Fillets

..

l*W«*

/ieners

lb,
IT. r. IU*Ht

Ducks ...

POTATOES
Ym , wa know Out buying wit bdtttU U
nocoftaary, ia unportAnf- and roaraadptl
'
* *
“ “f 4);i '.SpiuHtyk

ft MVinglot ourjslvej.
But... '

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U tIK T
Mono oi ftll thi# m e n u A thing unli
gd hut and buy thodt wolf ikm &amp; U

Ford Sedan

w*r bonds In ftddition to thSvfad
w ould n o rm a lly b u y

la id d U

isn't going to help « lot unteai

1937 Cadillac Scdai

bs«B told

■ *

DOOMQipBliOl

m m

1931 Desoto Sedan

i'w x n tT w ^ u th w jr
So, Wfft lorgst tho blakng baodi

ihg w%vli»g flftg? *nd J fO k ft f
xfftUy {4tdH tn ahd IUY

ti ™

iiffi- i

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j M

j

S &amp; im t'ii

Sani*Flush

•A

Sales and Sorvlcn

4

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p r id a t .

nECBMBEn i u l o t r

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11 mu r 4

I'ru m

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Herman Brumley
W insSchaa! Award
As Football Star
J

5

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3

3

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J

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9

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0

On Celery To Be
ISvSiie At Meeting

sumn. were forced fit pay full *
henvy rnntn in litbnr and ma
ter t a U
][

wqh

gram *mu

&lt;pie*tian

n

w hether

to

lo plow

m*n\
up an d

With but 14 case* on tbc I itv
r e p la n t c e l e r y , ur 1«■ lf*nvi» in* the
Court docket Monday. ru*t* and 1
f i r M t c J i*i y , half uf w h ic h hn 1
rut it a i l i M i r n y c i i hy
w atci
n f trr
fine. ttm,milted In Stud. due i
I
.
,
|
t‘n * «
l'k (,
M ,f I
the
h**nv y
(inwii|Htiir,
hr
*»M
Inry-ly |„ two drunken driving [ kn0wn th esi price* will inevitably 1

Oivr 1

9 four or five liny* at u time, or
.m ail Iu x ..n v ii-in —Lkixc- m i k.-L u i
a time
"You ilon't know what it is to
eal food that Is dehydrated. You
ide are lucky and don't know
I think a fter this war you
~ won’t hear any of the overseas
Servicemen or women say n word
about their food, cjplbing or
&gt;helter.
"You don't know now what the
_ word homesick means and if you
• Mid, you don't know what u post­
card from home means to n
person that is jyWO ■miles or
more from homu, and hasn’t been
home since 1!&gt;42 or before. If you
did. the men and women in xcr£ vice, wqutd never have, to write
letters like fhts to wake up
'some of the folks hack home and
let them know that thnru- is a
war prime on.
----- ''.Wak* ,i up folks
and
look
araonA
a letter.
“ today, this week or was it last
month? Did you send him what
he asked for. or did you forget
or don’t you care if he is well,
sick, dying? There are a lot of
men and women in the service
9 that
aren't getting a third of
the attention that they deserve.*'
“I
have been
id England.
Krnnrc. Itclgiuin, Holland and now
(irrm any
Eels hope that this
time next year all of us will he
hack home. Ourcompany came
3 Into France an D one and I
hope we leave on V-one."
Cpl. McIntyre rentiesUsI (hat
someone send him the .oldre** of
brother Robert, who he last heard
was a sta ff sergeant somewhere
•y In Texas and whom he had not
heard from since I’.It'd

I&amp;tUii.iuutui.'
l.—iila■» liloial
ii* i m i tii i . I'inaciaiLm-uI
111gaai
M
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THE SANFORD llBRAtlbv SANFORD. FIjORm.4

i.n.n7iW^ * “A W ^ ,',Cafi^ Pending Ceiling
Of Drunken Driving

Soldiers Described
By CpI. McIntyre

: * '$

d r u n k p u p f as.

h» W

!
u f thi* g i P w c r H i l f c i i t c i l
f ti» j p a w ^ r r tT P t~ i* T t~ ~ T t l r V tim r tm g ;

e r .n —s w q f—M r —

It
h r'

On

«ft* n 11 n i r « |

4

4

*^

( ie r f n a n s

N a t iv e

mil &gt; &lt;ir,t*t

,*1

, i ! ' r ! k&gt;

1 I '
*iij' r«
1 lu* . ' I ^

I A m e r ic a n A r m ie s
F ig h t in g

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Png,

1*
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; ^ •4 r , _

■ &gt;n Ihi 1 t i l l ” i k
i,I.
.it
ti. • 1, ..
I tc n n lin ilf nrge.1
urge.1 that glowers
glow er*! added
nerordinffl^'
For illegal pofssssslon of liipior who have not nlreadv done so. | Abon l :17 percent of the relerv ' - - i l l h (if t h i vk. 1 1 ■ ■
•| ji
1 l-t
J e r r - Martin, negrohhad hi* Iwnd come to the meeting with figure* j crop in Seminole County had I h r i i i i ' i ■» * h
« nitl•U
of $201 estreated- /Charged with showing their storm losses.
been set out in the fields before e i g h t 11U h r * fit lUfkk1 '* .n i
tt.
drunkenness, disorderly conduct,
the storm, Mr. Scott estimated «•&lt;! ' I l l ii
Statistics compiled from si
.(
Il„
M ...
t».,
1
resistinjr-arteet, abusive language
With
one
half
of
this
destroyed,
for,«t Id,u,
I
and assault and Irattery, Leroy ready revealed figure* of grow
loss
at
the
tolnl
crop
In
the
IIHFIfs
hsn-f
Williams, negro, wa* fine*) t l'iv ers indicate the following lo**e
&gt;!■
thi) tiat
and costs or I fiO days. For drunk­ of crops nlrea.ly set out in the county would be about 1 K*j per
en driving, Robert Bailey, nrgrn, county when the hurricane «tmrh. cent, he pointed out
ritt i i - t h i
»
rrictvw
try .
Hue to the fact that the storm i ’ n ms, u t t i ' I ' u 11&lt; l
was fined 11 til) and costs or HO according to Mr. Walhen: re
I.■
day*. Burnt of t ill I of Willie SO percent; cabbage, f.ll to h in t' sel back the celery crops from U H f&lt; i i l i r t * * nf I f I i a' j |
.e rerwCy two to three Week*, and that the
Lee. negro charged with drunken percent; egg plant, 7f&gt; pern
cscnrole, 2f&gt; to 5(1 percent; lettuce. recent cold snap had probably M I'lll l h - ’ E l l ' i l l h V
driving, was estrratrd,
.
S ri' - \ i.'vlf, i . .1,
up to 00 percent; rnmulne, up to | sel it hack another week, celerv r^pluinl
Ifil'n U lu 'im
f i x j l d u *iu*
Bonds of *0 of II. I*. Mc­ 100 percent.
harvesting will be much Inter *»f
s*I III*I
\ U I *t.t II
t
Arthur. charge. I with reckless
Henvy
losses
due
to
damage
t
o
1
than
usual
in
this
section,
he
* niii'liiHl i d h i Im
i nil \
driving, of Foster King t i l on
buildings,
loss
of
fertillier
and
j
added
The
result
will
be
that
.
1 ii kiln (hmh i?, **y|&lt;•iItr I11 t l
a charge of drunkenness and of
i
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labor needs of growers will
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fine or 20 day*. Honds were »s I repairing the washed out and | t “ Mi Cullum
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n i t , &lt; 11%«• S i t i ’ i i n
treated by the following nefroe, ^ u d lnnd smoun.ed to | .m
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on charges as follow .: Booker 1.
w M Scott, vice president of
O F F IC E R S INSTALLED
Gaines, fO for failure to lake American Fruit Growers Inc.,*
Alt nffiects of AtasfFr Masons, rffnTt* fit * 11*in thi* \ m e » n
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drunkenness, l i t ; Hrnry Black, planted celery and other crons lierioo will be installed Dec. 27
drunkrnnea*. ( I d ; Hill Duvall, which had hoeu ruined by " tile I bv the It.li.G.M ., I, (' Mayo at
recktr^s driving, $ 11
I Evergreen Colored laaige Num
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reported hy police.
* son. W .M. and .S,A, I ortlock.
Anguished shrieks of the aged ] -ccretary. announced today
negro ns he lay In the hot tin
X hrnttp* recentIv hmll in Irn»her* brought the colored woman
1111(11*1 wairr •
Andrew *Jnnes, 00 year tdd who was his caretaker tunning m iit inueifI
rmif whip* fit pnM«isft\'Pt It
negro. «uu severely hurnyd about fiom the yard. He was rushed to
the left arm and shoulder, when Fernald Iwiughton Memonal Ho*
\ilttni«*n iif two |H*t cent hervl
helpless and unable to move, he filial for emergency trentnient fot
fell from a bs-droom chair utmn a hums ami shock. He was Ih, iu to I m in in «*itp)H*i hfinit*n&lt; the metm
red hot rnal pot in hi* home at Waynrslmrii. (la., M nali t* !*'•• .ims! tin vt'ii'i’i i t ' t f n - i l f 'sliniKtl.
PCS [Venn Avenue at 11:00 o’
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To ID foby f'ttllnhnn. und t ’lnrence MeKi’f , Dr H. W«, Rucker
ji resent rd the Kiwanfo uwuni*, n
trip to the Omtiire D**wl football
ftstm* in Miami. ThU nuitrd w«*
given to the two hoy* on the
him* of lift vmg improved tilt*
most In ability to piny football,
of good Pport^manship. ami of im
pruvrmrnt in nrholsmtir grade*.
A nil vn lovintf rH|i. the awnhl ,
of tin* Hotiiiy Chili, v\jtk prrrs.uit
ed to B»»hby I'ullnhnn an l he lies! |
back on the lamn
H A general invitation to He mill
"ole High School seniors to five
consideration to attending the
University of Florida next year
W as extended bv Conch Robert
I’iltmnn. assistant coach of the
University, who was introduced
ax guest speak rr by Ur. L T.
Dost, t'oarn Pittman also told of
the outlook fur the tram next
yrnr at the University.
Coach Carl F. Kettlea of Sem­
inole High School was presented
by the Celery Fed* with a 17jewel Dulova watch in apprecia­
tion of his efforts in developing
the team.
lie expressed thanks
for the gift and said that hr hud
enjoyed his work with the boys
vrry much. He likewise praised
the fine *pirit of co-operation
shown him by the faculty and
students.
The Celery Feds unanimously
elected "F o o ls" Hiumley as team
captain ami Bobby Callahan as
co-captain.
Supt. T. W Ijrwton presented
footliall letters to the following
players: Bobby Callahan, B od
Cullum, Donald D y e s , Itoberl
Cranston, Sonny llabom , Vern
Clark Frank Robinson. Bill Lud­
wig, Ed Fleming, Richard Single
tary, Iferman Brumley, Carl Slim­
ier, Glenn Lingle, Clarence Mc­
Kee, Alvin Kilpatrick* Harold
K aitner. Theron
Madden and
Billy Shoemaker.*
Senior leltcrmen Included Cal;
lahan.'Cronston, Robinson, Itrumley. McKee, Madden, Itahom and
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B IB L E V E R S E FOR TODAY
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The return of the Itoynl Navy in force to BOulheoMom
Asiatic waters undoubtedly constitute* another milestone
on tho lullk road of war. The British fttt-l tliHt tlmir new
Pacific Fleet, juwt formed Tinder the command of Admiral
Sir Bruce Fraser, in alone c«|unl to the whole of Japan's
remaining naval (lower. It is an earnest of Mr. ( ‘liurchiH's
filed row to wage the war against Japan aa tenaciously art
trilain Iran wagp&lt;| that against Germany; and il brings us
a lung' wnyTfW rthn-trnglr~niniiTPiif.- t ill re ye a r* ngn.-whrrr
the American fleet lay paralyzed in the mini of Pearl Har­
bor apd the two great ships which hud In-on sent out to
form the backbone of the British defense had gone down
in the Qulf of Siam'. '
Now, at last, tlic W o allien have the naval power on
the scene which wfljj
badly needeil then. And now, unfortunately, it In nnt'Jklditionni naval jn»wer which in re­
quired no much an tin- ground troopn, Inndbased aviation
and landing craft to carry them* which are nece.snnry in
order to exploit the command ivu have acquired over the
ten rouD'S.Unlil thene force* find these triuin|&gt;ortn are nvniliblc it aeem* hhitlly prnhntde. that the flritinh I'ml fie Fleet
•an achieve any very deeinive rrnultn alone.
There in even a din|mnition in notiu* Ami-rieun naval
:irclen, which have .s|H*at the intervening three yearn in
earning all the intricate lea.-.uus of Pacific neu-alr warfare
in the hard way, to doubt whether British naval power,
rained under the very different Kum|idin conditioiiH,
vould be any greut help in the Pacific. That, however,
leemn a rather narrow view and one which inaufficlcntly
honora the great and loyal po-oporullon which the Uoyat
Mavy and Jtoyol Austrlalian Navy have given our foreea
u the Pacific— from the. tragedy of the Java Sea. where
Sxeter and'Poylh were lost aloiig with our MouKloy, tlwough
lie lean duy» in Ifl-I.'l, wliea Victdrioiin hel|x-(l out &lt;&gt;ur
icanty carrier fore an, down to the battle around laiyte, in
vhlch Shropahire and AuntrhPa played dinliiigiiinhed role*,
'tone eun yet afford to look aaknnre at any leiuforceinent:
hr one ijnpAttwn in only haw t\v nrvwrv* Uiai \«o*yrutiTrii and
lexihility of eouimand which ran make the maximum line
if all force* available.

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Ebb -tlrfr, and wind* nf nutvimn
Break Inif fire.
And a convoy heavy laden
Puta to **«,
Across the long horfxon
Stearns the fleet.

Let There Ho Litflit

Fading in light

Where nir anil water meet.
8afo days! Anil may
T b * following wind be strong,
And may the work you sail to
Take not lung.
And whenI, you come
cume again.
again,
nestu stay
Bring hume/tii
The word a/ peace
To warm oar Uhrislnm* liny!
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Doughboy with the old 10th fnj ra t city t» tke-U mtod fctatsw.
soybcao -OXQtcin.^
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Tli* 510th - was activated in
NEW YORK HERALD TRIBU N E
April at Camp. Joseph T. Robin­
Tlie temptation lo ovcruhnpHfy nallons -v*lien freed, ns can tb - son. Ark., and e-.inplclrd its
sucb problems a* Unit of the |experls of I lie U-N.lt.lLA., wliich bnsic training in August. Aflc.
cigarette shortage is a bunutn I has exjire.snl the uptulttn tiiut. scoring high in its group in In­
one; but tb* tort Is that the only »fu-r too,I mill rlailung, tobacco dividual Training I'logmm tests,
broad genera 11rut Ion ttlut cun tie I will l-v ....... .. lti&lt;&gt;ii first tieiilthe battalion shipped to rump
imlntling
fuude about it Is that it I* a
Hut the |ili-u of tile tohuccj (■union, Ga., where it left its ll
war time
phenomena,r, sim ilar,1 people will nlsu have lo sUimi up
Hnttery. A ami C Hnlterie* came
for example, to the trebling of j against aimtbei U-sl, iiputl fruta here last wrek lo aid in the
Shoo-Fly tt — Wagon* — Swing*
die ciiircnyy riryulatlon, which Is j il^ai of xtatislnal m cuiih v. It
Ttilr trr-b c adaquaks-ly anulyxesl I Kill l&gt;* w e w s a y to sbuw Hint if (.en ter’s job uf building the
"-TTTivjTiiii? n in m ’r -~ A i f itr iT - r h
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! subslnntial ex|i:iilxlon of tubucco Infantrymen in the woihl.
S l i l t * — R o ck in g v itn ir *
The per cupflu consumption «( , m i * sk « iii lUl.T can be achieved
cigarettes rose ftoiu 1,200 I .i l 9 3 j] »itbuul li-opaldixing the " n r foot,
Grand Coulee dam weighs 25,
lo 1,910 in I9IU, or by inure than 1 |Uu'-iuni. It must be reiueinbcrcil 000.000 tons.
Pull toy* in various animals
50 per cent, because people h i t that the nnimunced puijaise t&gt;eWooly Toys — Food \Varmor*
morr inoiiay In spend than eve-, bind
cu rlailm e.l
of
tubncc-i
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l« fo ic and liecuusc the strain of acreage » a * thy peed (or stiiuu
«nr lnciea.es the demand for* biting the output of peanuts,
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toburro, both ut the f r o 't uUd *t-i badly needed to meet lilt) *lmrthome. This huge demand bus been) age uf vcuelablv oils since w
against bottlenecks in were cut off from our no met &gt;
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on
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tinmost
rrifical
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all
man power und materials. A til,
ns imariahly hrtupens in such too, I - Ian luges, and il bn* bev.
rnsaa, the |Kjssibillty of a short- tirrtutiialed In rt-rent ttmtiths by
xge set in ihotion the very forces the demands of newly lllwrnlrd
i ulciilntwl tu precipitate it. name­ nut lolls and by III* iiro|&gt; o f 2&gt;
ly s|iecubtti&lt;m (in the form of to .111 j»-r rt&gt; I in tin? |*i-r crop.
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opcrnlioist
und! '“ lb it* coiiaerjuctil m ltirtion in
Imording. To m*ke the picture a &lt; lo -l .-apjdievo one " i l l cinil) '
ttllic inure cuo»plleaVtib.Vb*»is. wjw l lu&gt;g,c .thy imp o Inure of ciga.such
ndditiuiml
roMabletatiuiys l.vU-r. ,w&gt; w supvonter uf moral*
present us the fncl that demand •in "u t time, but if it r u n ic iijwii
centers almost entirely In the &gt;t» a •jin-»li m of fisul ur to ban-,
four or fovc most popular brands, I there va ■. obviously, be no i|ues
uf which some 10 per tent must ; lion ti» to what the choice must
Ire set aside fur the armed force* j be.
before civilltu rcuuircmvntx a re !
&lt;-------------------------------roel. and that the "pipe line*i" j ; \ |-| j||(«r y
H a ttilH o n
by which clgurcllm nio d istil ;
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I O ( r l V l ? (lO O fi I tlC U K
ben clogged uk a re*ult either of ‘
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faulty methods of distribution o r 1 , \&gt;(|, |||.AN|IIN(i Fin Dee
the difficulties inherent in this J , f) (Special)
Arriving In.t
a at time problem.
I .....y
i v,,,,,, Hhmding. the
11 has been clearly demo- it filled I i t )■ I-’n-ld Vitdleiv B attalion
Vhi»V»b fa r tvs the present nm- l -i|ih h , yw*, p.w nrrrs, n»vU g|&gt;*
Mimrr shortage is coHCCincd. the i iian n es heie u beyimr.i' idea of
trouble has Ih-cii on the deimvnd v h.,i it oo-on- to go intis rtirrrtrr
side and is not nltrihulplde lo -i s, nb the *np|nii( uf ilic A rtillerv's
shot tnge of leaf loiiM- eo. Never I, ^ puns.
I be Iess, it is a fact that tob-HCO
Tbr 51 tub sinrecrls the 75t*'
invcutories have shrunk, ns u re- Kt&lt;-M Artillery Hattalion. which
suit of acreage rcdmtlon, on the I had been working on overheat
on* band, mid increased demand,; fire pmldcms lure foi
four
mi the other, from their normal i months The 75th came here late
of three years' supply to ubout iii Inly ii ft cm J 1 mn tlit uf ICf
half thul amount. Ktntislfriu s In mi i' in tin* Mimiiiftu 1«|,'tn«|&gt;
the lottncco Industry muintuln
t ’uiiniutjiuci nf tin; ; j I m il h
Ga &gt; mode
licit the industry will be in n Mmj Ot if S * h " r iir i, w|m ha
&lt;cller»‘ market for at least three been nfi mtivt* duly aiiicp No j
i - i ith v l. I '. M 'h w huh hr* v i l » un 111'*! i
year*, and that if this is the
Simnilh, loll fur&gt;lui&gt;nvij fit Re
disc and if tobacco ncicnge l« l|&gt; ft ••lit flit* O R l it- || CH)lUtlM
in fo fm l f»»r a «u i .
Ft
Sill, Okla
a* &lt;1 C'jUni J
u-isevl only moderately in 1015,
S e l l At i l e I I
as .now planned, thru il •&lt;nulling I »•«i *Cl I a , 1 r t h f , M * J
Inrcittories will soon I t exltuus'-tl hits hmnrrl ]u»t alnKit nM un j
und thut by 104 7 thry will find I „(f „
Mi ihi « r iMint &gt;\ cm i kmr'v
themselves pith raw material ■',( ,
,t \ till, i i
hand cv(unl 7o otil) 7U pci con .)
(hi tlo- Utltaln-n s ta ff . a re '
of indicated dcnin-d
• i i u),t ((„l,cl l I &lt; ,.t.pc*. c-e co tiv *
Il secnm to uh that tho lubiiCi'D I "M t i'i ; • ••i*t K.iaiu \V llncbriii, j
F iivuIo|K'« anil tnphamlle styles j
industry Is entitled to a fiiir * Stuff h telli^^nfi Ufftcci . t apt U in rich leuthui*
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What Kids Want

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Black rayon crepe* lavirhly iprln*
kled with sequins . . . bright colon
tactfully tucked and shirred • . ,
gieceluJ rayon jertey prints!

Shop Eurly!
Store Open
•C 9 a.ni. - 6 p.m.

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BRIGHT HOLIDAY

Tics
Satin Brocade* I Kalin Strip*1:
Warniumc Woolal Novel!

I do not doubt them, and tlic&gt;
well bcllere
Tit m*. Each, having proved the |
.
other, know*

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MEN'S WOOL

Cossack Jackets

Her* I* no poulard hidden up a

^Serviceable fabric fo r extra
warmth and lung ' icrv lce.1

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aloeva
-Blows will be huneat, If it come
{
lo blow*.

Full cut for correct fit and

com fort

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Forgive the boaat . . • AntagonlaU Ilka there

FOUR - IN - OHB

Cookie Jar

With Love”
N o th in g lik e a f u r
coat
fo r
so m e o n e
y o u k r*B O ils C h r is t*
• m as.
r

•“I'd Walk a Mila For a Carnal”
ia the aloiran of a popular brand
of elxaratMfrXttUf ttld U rr’nuttt*
nlacturer know that aoma day
1hla alocan would com* true.
real haa definitely proved
la dfaralia shortage wax
by an jaauffteMnt numbei

-

'Two face* on &gt;haod—(Dart
and front) Doth aidea of Jat
decorated differently and la
varied oolore.makln* four potC o lo rfu l
fa in te d

Bible

H and
S ilk *

combination*.

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Jackets

if-

1 t« r tP H r .Ibe need* oi

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£

1 v » can be! thankful for i
wo don't hava to "ta k a I f
in a fox hold, or aUndlny;
N on aorno naval va»a«|' on
I in the North A tlantic.

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Manhattan
Palm
Beacha
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luperba

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D R E S S E S

7 -9 0

ulau. ca lc.
Since war. like friendship, Is u
game with rules.
1 have no wish, nor time, to beat
the air,
W aiting good anger on corrupted
fool*.
I chooto my enemies fo r overy
reason
Love has for fliooalttea*. My foes
are loyal
-Upright, duterminrd, apeak the
truth In season,
A t all time ready for a hattloruy*l.

Sharpen my cdjrr, praaa me to
. ■ my own enda.
4 ahooaa thora only, for my en'
'
omifa,
1
1 ahould be proud to number with
W» frirmla
friend*
1 &gt;
Wy
• RACHEL 11A Hit IS CA M PBELL
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M a th e r

a n d S p ic e

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Rayon Sheers

unbUIKH
make for lo»n;-tcnii consumption I t Jnrk Wl*i)\inner.
trendrt. The !cmJ*lcimc nut hot iticA S ta ff fritulliywnce Offipvi
The hathrlii'M, Seijfeiirtl
Mu hn‘
and ( ‘omuuxlitv Credit Curporalioi
\\’o«m|v* fifth*
can I * ridle.I in lo outline their m M Sfr* f«*|l«r &lt;
rojectrd rebuiltmentn for ctm i whr» ha» *pr t iiu&gt;-t of IIt five
;
I)«|Mirtm«til- ttiiro S a n ta * are h a v in g th e lt tro u b le *
, (|i|1 y c u r T h e y milHt h a v e all th e Usual atl.sw er*. and tinental Europe und the »ut«UUo4 mul a half &gt;t*am «if hm vtr«* ui*
,,
, ,
...
,
,
' V ’ .
! o ilie r * . A few y o u n g v is ito rs w ant to know why th e y
|d id n 't get wh lit tVn* p ro m ised la st y e a r, an d a few w an t

oleclric Irtiin* or roller skate* on llti* year’s sleigh, but
“
. . .
nil nru comparatively wimple. Kspecially *n.v* one jovial
Haint u* pit run t** have apparently boon careful to explain
exactly why there won’t ho no much fancy Christina* thi*
year.
The real problem ia po*ed by Ihe youngalora who pul at
the head of their list* *'! want my daddy for Christmas.'
IJIto kids understand why it can't he, in most cases, hut
SE I.E C T
;u st tlie same thut request is fur more frequent than
(From Kalridograph)
skates, sleds or even dolls. And how do you explain it to a
I choose ipy enemies with scrap trusting three-year-old?

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Hauer Radio &amp; Electric Service

A

It in not exactly a new idea, but one which it neems
lecesaury txi emplumi/.e eapecially nowaday*, that one of
he main thing? the world need* is more next*. In wpite
if the immense gain* made in facilities for transm itting
'oreigti inl'oi million, J t seems unusually linnl lo gather,
uird to get past the censor, and hard to gel into the nevvs)uj)ei-» for distribution.
This difficulty, it should be added, t* far worse abroad
Is IaiiiI s At I b s n
hail it i* here at home. Walter l.ippman. in a recent
(From the ( liristinn be lentc
•olumn, Mpoku especially of the ‘'blackout of news from
Monitor I
he Unitcil StuU-s."" The British seem to get very little
if our imiiortuiit news, and the French practically none
The little island*, one by one.
Como out like flower* in the sun; it all.
Even our diplomatic representatives abroad, say*
F irst lame Tree, with it* scrub Mr. Lippmnn, seem marooned u* fur a* news i* eoneerned
oak brave
There is almost a total blackout of factual information
Above the i ease Icss drag of wavy
Staff IMrim and
Tbtn Hlmnioiu, arrow-sharp nm.
Ijtck of news mean* mental darkness. The present jo b ! {iaV'qSa.'JSon “Tbo'TrelmVy''Iml | I tu'imlv umkct. t upt. Williuin
Mitvhe I! .MM*tniil .Stuff I*lnn*
s not merely to win the war, but even mure, perhaps, to fijpJic* on dottirnUc mn ufarturc
1»L
Lying where the tides begin;
und known what allowunrc lo und Irnimiik' Officer; and
et In the light

Can dioWfMMt,
rnugii-hcw 11
and
bright
Llmncil in mlcn'a silver
Ami Khibwb )’, nirni^hi uui l•m.
\Vabbcd with dry wlid rosemary,
L ast, Cranberry, far to the west.
Flattor,,w ider, than the re st
flow Wilifarling at winter dawn,
Before night's chilling dream ha*
gone,
To see icsctvu from mist and
;r
frost
These bila of land— from cnrlli
lung lost.
But still forever psnupllkd
Against th« sea's eternal greed.
BARBARA OVERTON.

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THE
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And

SAN FO RD

[Public Invited to

P erso n a l

A ctivities

UTRALU.

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sJhri.Ttmas P a r t y Is
fie ld I ty A /.iiria n t'lasH

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^ I !if * *i j r».ni,i
M «I v
n
1 hr Preab) terlan church' l* ex- 1
Irndinn to all sr, lilt Hat ion to a
*
V r
II
I; it Im*t ji
rpccml program of Cbrixl nm' i
t * • lit *t(n i ni ,ti * in* «fAtI%m|
Diert At UulO in thr P»n*b House
“
ni.i’ H- anil pageantry that mill
&lt;
i
I•. i
*f
i \/,»t i.114 VJ
, l» ot\»n Hi thr church Sunday»i
!.f Hi* I'll ' 1i.lpl I t 1 l.iUft I. vf
' a ' T.t*
•
Thr AIii It lean cU m of thr M r ' |
tiff
llll* « »|*'h lHI I UP f|.l&gt;
^JULIUL
y^UlCIlUUI
(hlMX.h Wj|| |inyr a&gt;1
In j xeUmg of t hri»tm.ii dr
. * 1 '»*
•Jli. .
■
*
d
' annual
Christmas
party
»' d
Mi. and Mrs. f„ I. Peer of |rotations uml lighting *u»nr of 1
toVered dish xuptwr in theannex
j
l.jL -rty C’liio nil- visiting I the best Wrtrcs of the city x*ill
MUMDAY
s t - l t W - f t - M H i n r h -intm tor tv j ’tT r'lih.T ^ M K ' -n c ^ frc ^ lh -P lIn .t. |*lu"« - * " u 'C Of-xuHifa thul will (
m il 1II V\ X i H Si p- VI I S 7
i f11 'rc&lt;iueate(i
to
hrin"
a
toy
for
the
m(J
1-Urxt
Third
S
ti
i-e!
,
undoubtedly
delight
those
who
The Past Matrons CtulT* still
(enjoy hearing again the- lovely
Mi
A a v r Ila Christm as parky ol th* Cradle Hull Department.
M,
■i ;
11 tili;. w dll •u■■ it'i d VI i * i( i
M.m-i *&gt;
—
|melodic* identified with thin sen- N11Mm i f Til.
The 1
Pilot
Miomc of Mrs. Junta Shoemaker,
11 Club will have its
•I*
■k i*f
\ hid ! I*Uwllll W
- .1 -•'lull Wil
Mlllard Hunt is expected to u r -1 son. The ennctiiietit o f Biblical &gt;&gt;.ili if
_ annual Christmaa party in the
317 Park Avenue at 8:00 P.M.
1
.civ(, heme handlesl by ti l« • \u
pi* 1i-lonl m\o» ».\ M. v M \
The Junior Department o f the •Hotel Mayfair at 7 :3 0 P. M. All rive Sunday from Georgia School'.
» 1 .* l * i . , i l.i'"| t i l l ! ' \t *•»i pie eitirtl
M
F ir s t Baptist Church will h av e, members ara Invited to auend of Technology hi Atlanta, t.V to I cat,nblr cast and will Irnd en
1
•
mi
5 1it i tt int'iitl*«-i f i uni 111*' k*0lll)
a Christm ai party at the am ret and U m c a gift fo r th . Like an- spend about 10 days with his i-ur- chnntmcnl to tho evening, The M *• .. »,
vIi It Ii 1Mtwl 1u tilie
, •I* ■iidi.! it ii N
entn
Mr and Mrs. ft. T. Hunt , [&gt;rin,'ratn and those participating
3 L ‘ :30 P.M. with the teacher* as 1 n0a* community^^Christmas •**■*•
1f.c iun^
* i't I'ii
'f 1lie MH-Hii
are a.s follows: Prelude: Adorn*
W RDN ESDAt
tenses. All members arc ini n i l.
hum winch - ill pei whs
P a rty
Mrs. Cordon Hnullay and ymn.tf
ttm iuw -Kyi.
sirs
iieun M irthd ay
xf
r|l«j to attend to briar »• gift I ™ e
tl,r
for the tree.
(F irs t Methodist Church will have dauitltlor. Ihirbaru. hair returned, jL
violin solo,
Houston I ' i ' c n I ’u r It. M cN n b id a liugc . r.v,» and ■It - u n it'I
from Philadelphia, Iht. where lhey| Babeuvk.
i 1h t t ki■h uilfi IihMv , |■i i" i
|^
T h e W. M. V. . of the F in d ! £
^
visited Mr. Bradley who was uni
Thr Prophecy
1•i 11•1 Aiil* lli.lKltVl It.' IIfir I IHM.lt 'ji
Unjillst Church will meet hi the
Side;
Hew
Beautiful
i'poll
the
furluujrh
fruti)
the
A
tiny.
i
i
t’ti
i
itii'slii*i
church at 3:00 P. M. And circle
M o u n t a i n s ( D ark e r). Mrs.
Ctwo will have charge of the pro­
tit 1 llti-. ph'-ettf u rrt* Mr- l t*•\r
gram . At tho same time, the A t
A.|
R n«P r ir r lo
M not
Mra. John C. Htmbel has left , Ch“ r,*»
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1 V|,
K tu kc»
Vf 1
i\
J
Sunbeam's ju nior ami intermedi­ A t I t O B e c i r c l e m e e i f|lr Jlirl|!M}nvjn c to m„ , hrr hu,,. Duet: lie Shall Feed Ills Flock
1 . t* f
\J»
| mil me Brit! Mr
1
ate O. A. ■ and the Junior 1C A. s
— *------; ,
1 band. I.leut. HtroM , who has ju.-.t
("T he M o riah '-H an d el). Mrs.
M illl mi
w i v mu *- M i
Mi .
At the meeting o f Bone Cirs te «rrjs,sl fn in duly
South
" lik e and l,t. John Hughes
will meet at the churth.
ty in
in the
l
ifl
Mm
VI 11 VI.
t 11f i Ir I . hul
M.%
of
the
Sanford
Garden
Club
ni
The
Fulfillment
Pacific with the C. S. JNaval Air
At 7:00 P. M., the junior
•
I
II , i . e l l , i n • I
H II . - r v
ft
the
horn*
of
Mr*.
B.
B.
Crumley.
So|i.
Away
in
a
Manicer,
Stan­
Forvt-s.
a S M V .A j will meet at the home
Mi* \ t
Iti-ri.-Mu V|t Mamie
w
Mrs.
Roy
Mann
nave
s
deeper
ley llrumtcy
n « i t • * I Iti
*T&gt;f Mm. J . C. M itchell, 1111 Magjte
vt 1- t I Hit* &gt;11*1, Mrand
truer
Interpretation
of
:hv
IkI I■■|•*'*"#| Mt*J1:
;r» I |* V\ -lujiitAuit, .My, l -V* \inil*r si
Quartet. Sony of the Angels IT
nulia Ave.
.
.,
. ,
,
.Christm as Spirit In her talk to ( The M ixes Marty Perkins, Ann
~*y*
rm
(Dickerson), Phyllis Alter*. Flo- * vui i iiiftbp*
e HII rV, Vf.
|{it&gt; ”
.rs
‘
« f t , i |**U ‘** * lirtmberw.
iV. lcKlns. Nancy Collum. Jackie
t ’■ 1 la bun,.ita
wr
nnr Trnwiek, Jan et HcUet, Ann Hn I lidnv
’l l iti. Ml
i
It t i i t**i Mi* ?
c j Cameron
a n n e x '^ ^
*
l *“
Durin* the Imsiness seaalon Brutchie and Shirley
lb,‘i. ..pone! in- (.le-r'
it
% i S t ittot i *m M» it I lipid "
Stine Hughes
arrived today from Florida State Chorus: Cherubim Seme (Bort
fit Plltleril
, ,!„■ pull, 1* art
*‘id V|r Jio n* Amiri *•
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I .T*1' Seminola Rebckah Club hosyltal rooms with appropriate College for Women to spend the
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irtanst.yl. I.uey Wnrd, Sylvia -ai.,t i, l„
Christmas
holidays.
. . ,
.
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, « ’" ” l
‘ hr r
"
« ■ » plant, for the holiday, and
Meiscli. Mildroel llobson. Slur- M- \ d.
at 8:00 P. M. Thursday, at which comlnUtfc
lu ,|r
S u b -D e b C h ib H a s
l tin Page. Kd Waixl. I't till V M. S.i!
lime e nomination of officers curate the UBO Club. Hull rail
Mrs.
II. Schwalbe ami her . Bindley. Wayde Uueksr, Clatt'r * cm ' » , I he Hi , , . |ti.,
P r o g r e s s iv e P a r t t ’ i
will be held.
was answered withJ a lliblo veise ilaaghter. Catul, have nfrivrd
Can. In ll.u le . , I'.il It o ' 1 ill
ence Grantham.
The
Woman's
Auxiliary
of mentioning the name of a Christ
from Chester, Pa. to spend the Violin Solo: The First Noel, Hous­ St .' ».el It...*, «, , V I,|i Pll.u f.r1'
"
'll, J ^ d
the Sub*sl 4
Holy Crons Episcopal Church will mm flower or tree.
\ i,.In UeX ,i, ■, . i . \ ,,, m
holidays with the former's mo
ton lt*t&lt;oek
I '• e s . i
S a »v «
-lv&lt;* *
(her uml sister, Mr*. T.U. Tyner Mule Trio and Clturu, IVe Thiee ' .....
•■n
i .' i
I , nie
' ( l , ftn d |le.k‘f
ul rf
arid Mrs. Fluniee UayiiuMui.
hrn*, t;
Dick
Aiken,
t'laude 1•
j, I:..
I ... . , U.
•
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4
I.
Now iml. Joint Hnjrii
■hr'
ill* vr I v IM'Ka' aitfi a ’i r Irtf • tf
\
\
Hiss Angel* Mtisrh,
)•
i 1 *MI
&gt; tu - St *I f• \ u t n u J l * " Wft!n T h e f e H e
•
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t
tlie
ln»ini‘
•
•
(
Mt'
Belt
tf
N I * . a.,.I !»,.
P. .|t, , 1 ;
■lent nt Stephens College, I'oluin
TTMin i Mn&gt; Wilke
t- I ul I* i »i **j* 11* rny lit tin* ht'itti' |
Ini*. Mo. is espet'ted to arrive to­
The ncciMniiMhiment
n%il!
be • m.|*., I* I? I*.* It ’ •..,lk.|a | ...
Mm lim Pnpr*’ t»*
, jj
night to spend tlie Christmas pinyiHi i&lt;i Mrs, VIrInn Yrrin»&gt; ul On* I *ai \ f I |,i i t i |{ |‘ ar&gt;l i114 t ** «1 &lt;( ^i
l i iil.u l^lit Brillieh a ni Vi*r\**d J
k iii oil* • ps..l.t.
holidays with her parents, Mr the ruiiMilr of thr urgttn nnrl thr J M »*&gt;«&lt;1 I
Mi
I h*l «d il v Pi It * *ii id h ^
and Mrs. Edmund Mcixrh.
nnrrution will Ik* civrn l&gt;&gt; (ieorirr B r 1 i’ll
n.iL'i’iifr x11 per by Mi-- ihnttlhv
VI • \|,
•t ,
Ci
Mi
Tnuliv
I
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•
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i'll
SnlurdMA
The eveniMif
lllit (
M lBit I hn
Tliojt* taking part in thr norm* 11 .M M
p r e t t y
'•II
|«i Id .it l he
Ml \ ,.|
Ml
tKirlrris ing tin* birth of i ’hrt*l V \ f«&gt; IS .'.i.
M" l i*ii arid
n»r Jean IV like. Jonn Brymru, 1 . . M. \ 11
ii
*"i \ *h| i
ccksso
M n r v J e t u i k t n n , Unit i S n l l c j i ^ r i
He trill, |ht vi
The yeiUiip
Tlie StFUttanJe P a r e n t Ti*arh«r Ann Diui »tun, Muriitl llrdrling, D a u g h t e r s O f V V e s l e i
,(':„ -.it' n.I..I
»l la' W
- it t * h«*
f'\' TiT i H
As loclatJtii! held its ihrnnber J o a n W i l k e . M I k r W h r l e l i r l , V lee
n &gt; i hunt)
Mircilnr in the school audilxinini I V v t t i v . 11fvi u tit»I W l l k r a n t i B o b l l a i c
M n lid a i
P a r l\
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j*
i &gt; (mi|
1Et 11i ' is
rrrrtitlv 4&gt;Vit wliieii NI i
Ni»» i &gt;
1 1m , I UkiK'.
S. rt* '/- J
Mi •
1- Blown, presided
I 1* jt
i &lt;■
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AI mi 4ifv V\l»t' Mru
will bn
I i , . , .....
1 in
1** s 1w
It was announced tlie M»ut h
i e f t Ih i f o i U J l . m J ' V i g , I hi m m It I Now
i
as
i *i
&lt;t i i i It t i 'i ' 1
&gt; '
•le I’ T A had parch*** il new im J iitul rb um it Vm n r i
M»f\
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vj
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•ouipior nt for thr pUygimin.l tu |« til U |iln&gt;e*| by Doihih I -qu t 1
t
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♦
1 uIt lie Sit
presents
. &gt; 1 il V
'In extent of $^f»0.LH&gt; nh'l the Unmet «ioi John K ft'lrt
»U litke 1
»ew r4|ut|ttnrnl I?* niKHtni itjjtiie
rI *f lo-epit
i.ii
Mi
i
. Mi ,
1it llll llll Md
ai live by Ute fu»t of the fenr
t . h t ,,
,
.
A as t i l i n g
»Mia
t h ur ««*
lou h v
W
v
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h a i n o mii
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&lt;
[
'h a t
lhr
P T A
w o u l d Im It I i *
tin* i not mh! the r!»Uifrli (h-rtna,
hinml l hi latum# pat L) for llit-1 tion** hn&gt;, brrtt fnnet ttitiMii; and
•hilijrrrt of the achool UhIu'
•&gt; mutlr up t&gt;f V.M, tirw n . J A &lt;
Mi l , W.A_ Morrison. mrinUn
Bb.1 line.
Mi *.
K 1&gt;
Nriiwidiw,
Mi
*J 1
hip charnnuii r**|»ortntJ a l.r» .Mins 5|nr\ W i |Vi*t. Vlr^ *&gt; K \n
M
H.
II
rtre iit
incrraitc m meinln r-hi|» J »Jrt n *, Mr
1M! Iluvriml. Mr
*
r\tr last y#rtt
V' M
OoeiH*.
Mim
Hrin?cra
Ml "
Hormriri Wilke, defeHNWj SleTerix noil Mr* U V Munir,
tamp
chairman,
rrported
a
AInn on the rommittee
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I'uimiated of a vurtcly of Spe- idenib in the contract U*nn section
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Other children taking part on
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the program Included: Rudolph
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I M o r p fn tr W u r y h l p — I I OO A, I f .
’ • 3! A tfAWKlVH. Pastor
j u r a T n i J .r l*ir«(ar
Mr*. C. A. Anderson. J r .. Junior Smith, J r . ami Mnrjmret Hunt,
K .au l'Ji:
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CKlIlill Hrllra.l, i «% t M J I I Th'if«ii.iv
'Imruti K li.~.i 2 in 1'. il- Harmon
Mlilueek
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gaxilltry ; U p . C. K. Vlcn* .Spaninrds; Mary J . U*»hson an*l
plupfv title ||f|r hi
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Mra. M. F. Smith was elected rntermKilaU
ftuilHary; Mr*. Carolyn Patrick, R iu u iflb; Mora
JloiniHif H ri|-)i l|i. II dfl A !'l t Vife,' * *»tl f* UHoty Qomniontnn nn Jn J Hunday Harmon Hlllijri I T i l l : ll lr ill P I l W i : [
president of the Women’* MIs- J . C. Mitchell, junior Y.W.A. rii*1 Kipp, Chinese girl; Donna lo t
lA K l:
of iMirh Inohrti I in \ M
•lunarv Union of the F irst Hap- Mm, W. A. F tilr r , nenlor Y.W.A.
i u r r i M &lt; lit i:« li
OF 1'lii:i: liCMilloN
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Huoday nn tail. &gt; u A ll.
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R. T. Thofttu , number one; Mm.
itvrnintf \1 iir.KTp T - I '
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t i i k r iiv u u n o r n o n
Hrrmon HtiM.^t. T ill: CIIPIM’II
Murulne W..r-lilp II #0 A M.
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“ Br® placed In the L ull Miller, number two; Mm.
(laaata and Him Aramiaa
form of u cross end were deco­ K. .M. Carroll, number three; Mm.
IH'tritntC SVurphlp, '.ID I** VI
i r m r u t : ito i.v h p ii iit
rh riai
liar. W. a, ll.ilromb, twatsr _ . niiifi Cunt Itv hi J irii 1««.r i.iiulr.
TralnltijR I'nhiii, 7:10 1", It*
rated In the Christmas m otif. F . E. UoLi, number four.; Mm.
HLIad AT neri.ml, I.L.n A. U. ■
WmlHiriMiiy1 I*f£»yrr HflrvM#. I r3t Following
Vfiltthfi How A».i|i ilrrl ln«p, &lt; ||
the luncheon, circle H. IV. Rucker, number fiv e ; Mm.
ll.UIW P b OJ'H. M u 1*. UI* M*
I*.
XL
,
meetings were held.
8. C. l)lcVenu&gt;n. nomber eH Md
Murninw Hervirrs l i t* A. hL
MM-AV#rk l*rarer
Wrdn»&gt;*il.'* v.
Yuliaa IVopH.
“1 P. M.
7 iio r. VI
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Other o ffirtr* of the general Mm. J . V. Joncir. R u a 1 n t x *
M i r o l l l ) ***
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HnmUr Nieiit ?»rvtca, s-.ot P. M.
W ItlO I IT. !**»►&lt;or
organization selected for 1916 Woman'*
JY ?7'aD.'* Circle.
J w w Wadnavtay rriyrt. 1 nriyar aarrlca,
Kfh hi. A. i. aural At"
* P. M. Ilaor run Ilallfcluua Hand.
follow:
Air*.'
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IGarrison,
first
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W e s t S id e M O th e M
Hfifldiwy H*-|iuol, liliPU A, VI,
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a r .T m n iP T O ir » r -n
VI lining VVtir*fii|«, lltftO f lie-jirealclent; ' Mrs, Joder Cam- r ,
laiiK* P tfOaia# - r’
cron, second tke-pretitldnli Mr*. 1 S u p p o r t P . T . A . W f l l
M.
m i : H i r u m «»r i i m i t r
J W. 1VI7V. I’Ailnr
CtirlJl Ambiitador*. t:C0 P. If.
Fred Myers, third vice jlreiiilent; '•
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itiPd»y Hehoot, i •* DO A. M*
i;*nn*r Jlwtlc 8/-rvM#*. I.'O |». If. Mrs. B. C. Moore, secretary: Mias | Mra. O.W. ITi ll , membership
K’raarhlng, I1:tr0 A II.
310 Oar Avt.
*
Friday
fi^rvlca
1:90
1*.
JL
David llfirrrtld
T. V. M. M.. 7:1 A I* II.
Pray#r Ilratlu c. WadmaUay !:•« Mamie Jinkina, treasurer; Mr*. I chitTman of tho W est Side
l t :3 i A.M. Hhiwtav
Praarlilng, 1*00 I*. U
I N. Kimbrough, ml sal on study School Pareut-Tearhera AajroclaI |;l&amp; A-rM, Mor olng Vi oi ah Ip. I/nrffa
(liTIM'N RV.rriUUIIT t ill HCII
rhnitman; Mrs. W, I . Brooks, J r , j j on announced today that the
\
Rev. Paul Y*lr«— Pastor of Tht Aufiprr yffllfiWlDK ftermon
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itihlc study chairman; Mrs. U. It.
• Chorrh rtf God —£lh Hired nnd I:ow I*. VI. 'Ny;pd*&gt;" vim i Iuh a#rvl«i6t.
Avffmi.* A Hlxt*»hfh Rtre«L Beck, .publicity chairman; Mr*. tnrmbership drive o f October and
p lo t.a w r a i . m i s Mwrnomw*. Kanrord
\ \ II Urantham, Iflnltler,
November resolves! In 100 per­
Holly Arm ur.
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BUI
•K V K im DAY AOVKATIST
J. T, iiiudy, literature chairman.
I IS. A M lllhlrt Hrhool.
cent m m b ersh iij bf mother* and
It M. UKNK1.R. 1'aslnr
nunni
I
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on
a vi- .M*irnlnlc Worship,
- Aistt Mrs. Voile Williams, ste­ over 2ft percent memartbip among
dftnday Muli.mi. lo.iiO A. II.
K la A n n a , aa* Aavrai* Blraat
7 Ct», I* VI &lt;*iifl*!iaii Pndfr4 vor,
wardship chairman; Mrs. O. C. fathers of school pupils. Not
P r R ^ r h l n f II uG A W.
M.bkalli M.-l.... I H»liir&lt;l.i&gt;a. »J#
» *?*», r Vt I!v«iilri| Hurvlcp,
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•Hom.mbrr thr Word* Ilf the lord \ M .
I 04*. I’ VI. \V'*rlnffarlay; Ifld- Glbba, community mission chair­ since 1027 has this goal Imen atUidwerk I 'n ie r and I'ralM Bar* rreelt |*f»yrr Itcnrlr*.
Chartb ft» r n .,, II o.i A. U.
man; Mrs. W. La Vance, personal A* IPod.. - ■ .
how He Pit id:
I'ltjrrl Mr at 111a W'nlnn la/ !»■ vlr#
w rite r ch*&gt;rm*. ' J i l Sa-O ifiK *
Thufsvlav Hvpnlftv, titb P- M»nlnr«, * no r M
As a reward to r the cv^epectst
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rrtfnir. noeU) chairman and Mr*.
Vlallon W akuwa
Uo'n of Iriacher* and pupils in
foil V Ait ii Hi *i Fifth Ur rvfei,
'fthbll glorify m e: for he
A.
i.ow
joy.
her
assistantMrs,
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1*4*11 veme. l*&lt;iiior.
TUB in in iM itr.
fiv rn R T
receive of mine, nnd sluill
Ii Ij. Morris, Margaret fund and the drive, bach room will he
rinHr H i r n t T r m i u n
V I'
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l*aarIt Asr 1.1 (III HI.
Morn Ihk Worship, ll rfl© A. II, training schoolt Mrs. Ham (I mhI- given « .p*HV, It Was announced.
it unto you"—
Ijiitrv l At r
» l N i n t h Hi
W. &gt;•- lilliiuKK Ji.. fa-tor
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6:2« I*. II.
nrr. Baptist children's h o m e ^ fr *. The W eal Sid# r T.A . 1* wnrVIng
ttev V| V |*»r*r«n i. Peffio#
nomlay
a i!. a . M.
John HUM.
lrf«sii'h-iiK * :f‘d |*. VI.
Bine Ribbon award among
flit fid 1*1' Hrfififil f|1 l i A- M
W. L. 'Hln’iidfrinilrr, White Cross
trornlne tr„ri i.)|&gt;, li ft&lt;&gt; A M.
Priv^r
Wrd
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T. II Vtjddle Ls *i
F U L L L K W ftH -lY O O T t
chiiirmun; Mrs. d. V. Shiplett, school* th lt ye*’r knd wITI receive
The
Holy Ghost glorifying
Training •
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Morn
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Won
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II
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point one for a In Percent In
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r tiKvknln* t\..r.liln T JO, I* M
M l RKO ItS
pianist.
r u t : f in n r ii n r non
Ti^'nliijr I nl»«n *i P* I* V
J r aUs in trio unfolding of Ilia
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crease
bveF_ teal
laal X#ar
Tear'* member­
HTrnir « N. m . r 7 Iff I* VI
Counselors
chosen
w«rre:
Mra.
pefson. nml character, end work.!
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MM-Ueplt H**rv1**#*.
nr.v it
D s to r
ship. Mrs. fTall stated.
B. Llndse- Mrs. George McCall,
fLfsIrr, .*411ml ay a| 3 00
I|,
Tiff
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HahronnOrlandfi IllChway — JJr.

Mrs. M.F, Smith Is
Klccted W.M.U. Head

-fferper,— Cryptlau
r T i1 :" ; T*tfna Michels. Japanese g irl; Ula^'Bovjk
am i Alan H etie), OermatTa; DavnP
Itnnisey Glen Itnhinson and llnrliarn McNah, American chlMren;
Billy Darton, Indian; Joyce Ad­
kins and Carolyn Olson, Irish
children; Edith IloUghtery ang
Irene ( I r e n ,
Dutch
ch lld ru F
Jackie Howland Dutch girl.

GLASS AND MIRRORS
FOR THE HOME

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J llXTtN AItfr MOOT, Minister
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la .«J A M —Sandav Ilrhoot
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f:|o r M I oiihb t’sarla'a Society
nm.T ( tiu iii w *i7i o pa l i i i r n c n
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VItigular fttir vie** will b« r**•uiji«4 Hunditj_______ ______________
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i:v4»fsi*rn iiy a t h ii I* M»I14*I.— la 111* »ubj«c( of lh«
IA-*»nn-H^rmnii valiiih will b« rrad
in L'lturriiki at Christ H clm tllt
Uirrmghrnit i hr world T*n Mnnd-iy.
Ileffinlie i |f.
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ginning
ibt Word, tin! tfct
Word YvA» wflli (Sod. find Ih# Wenl
wti iSod.
All Ihlhjt wart &lt;ngd«
by him. tnd without him w ii not
uny ihlrig rr*R4* thfft w»t midi'*
(John l7T.ll.
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Inwjfig from thr Plbl# *T-*t tli»m
iJtsiir thr tisinr ol IK* I^irOl far
t,» n&gt;ni rnuuJrO. amt they were
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the follow toy pa-ssae reom lh»
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Uilrtunp jjjft .

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F i r s t ChH&amp;tihfes I s D e p ic te d B y Sch o o l
The

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, Characters In the play were:
M art Zachary a a .M arv ; ChoFlea
Wfflti #a Joseph; Ronnie t u r ­
n e r ,' L ather Oaviil, *ftd J6hn
F ite ail the Wlsrtncn; inland
Be.-kstrom.
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RADI0N1C HEARING AID
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*No Uthar i m n l i t i o u . nv t l i e i i l , r M t ? r » I n t o
liu si
U«, |he heart (Iml loT ti t i JR*u« l o i r d ;
Raved,”
It i» a f a U e
t t IftYi- th at,
W t offat y oy :
lifen the lumrner brdok. w o n g«^t*
I'Unty «»f rtiin lo. Old F m M o n * 4 dry
—Mary TUk«r
klngivrA llvr g o ip t f Wllti

g.!Kr) up

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a ltd k r i #.’ fT.-.filBK,

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D1vino love I*
nl rtfrn l flower,
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rm* h In itn narly bud lu hapulAtt*ami in It* full ld&gt;»&lt;*ni U hrav#n.

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Slatniu* tfarvlc*. H t&gt;0 a u
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wlr*w • »|

IIn kr .Ii.. M l do to lava? IlclIfVr,
How ilmll I d«i 1*1 Ii f IIleva'
f VP' tauYa.
—t^Blgnlnn

All Wof**om©«

•TH T IIK

Ah! it Is (he tame peerless
truth which the Bplrlt delights to
unfold to the itriekkh sinner, and.
in unfolding it, to mhke It mighty
to the pulling down of wtniriihold*. AH "these kkuhous Titiwr
.beautlea - of ChrisU’ ' ' *wirk iRd
character are updlacwmw htvl
undiscvmglde to tnb Watural iiy(.
It
V fiFtk that duicVch.th.
2 ■ ■ rb|.T#
■ .Wail
J ,, .
No fnan ran call Jsiuir Lohl, hut
by th#":KijTy •C h bat •IT* ■ ft the
.grt#V for*rgnif«*H t mightier *h#h
th# Baptist—proclaiming,-’ BMMd
•the Lamb of uddl
Retderl Any bright and realliing vine you have hod of the
Savior1* * glory and axcellency,
. U of the spirit’s Imparting. When
. In aom* hour of sorrow you have
; boen led |o cleave with pre-emi­
nent consolation to th* thought

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C’H U I U M o f T $ E N A Z A U K N E
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t vnr He vhiiil iiv-u. ilrnt .mall
Two Conditions nf th.
Itffi A M MoKiln* W&lt; rship H
He Stteo " d : w-|di itl svm |
. . s i t ChrfKian’a Evpe/lente"
pnthy—my o ........ . ot plr.dlnlrv '
7d)o |',M.—Yrun, f'hople 1 Meeting— Mr*. Ada B riley, presi­
the tsnfhr mo
. nt fi.un
dent.
* ii unchtinin .1 t o n , ,
•&gt;&gt; &gt;•1 1
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HiftO l-.M
E»*nt*H *llc Hefeice. Harmon: "Nn Other Name
tne&gt;.&lt; ahull «»»■
i. -,■f,. |
W tirr.li, W - Mast Be S etrd ."
tell you" «»yr, an out divim cut ,
h 00 I* M Wi Inr-dav—tfrayW Mcellng.
inenling
on
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' 'tuny
KU&gt;ries of 1
ya li&gt;- 1 ,
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win, lie v/it
• n ii, .'faiir &lt;■
light ii. IU.V ■ I . i.tK me In 'If* |
A I ,K v (iiM pel W ith a L iv e aieasA gc
affections
Mv . 1.1 1 I1 and . n
___________________________ e
t i -? -■ :
p*4.p,c, and mdrnvor.i.tf me &gt;0
their heurtr. and tie t» all wurtoy
of t'lesloiHe. lot lie Is "the liput
of ’1 rtuh "
Huw faith(ul Uu&gt; Hi tireu in ,
every ngv In 111, Kic-ut of]ice as
Hie nlorifk* of J u r a ! Her the
i^irst ftt«tiffratal loo of Hfs V "*e '
In thr Christian ctiurth at the
day of twntsfcost. Wn»t wns the
grand truth that
foims thr
Bicuittm tmlni of.Interest in (hW
Unparalled srenr, "nnd
whieh’&lt;
brings throe thousand penlttutF
In their knees! It
H is Jh er Hldrll'i
KiHrU's
of Jesus—glortfyfnt
unfolding
Jeans—glorlf)-fiT|
«w fn
fr
Him In ryea that before saw
Him no beauty! Hear the key­
note of that tVondrou* sermon,
prearhrd In the ilrmnnslrnlion nf
Kpirit. and with power—Him
hath God esaultcrl to be Prince
and Ravior to give repentance
to His iM-ople. nn&lt;l forgiveness of
aim.

hArfiticfi

Mi'i &gt;t

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D r e s s S h ir t s
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— Klfinor L

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H r rv e y

A S S E M B L Y , of GO D
V _ “Where jeaua la RWU”
Corner of Ijturel Ave. &amp; 12th HI
undny School....v...10;00 A. M.
Worship Service..1....:.! Ii00 A. M.
hrlat Ambafeutdon...... 7:00 P. M.

^Topps" sport shirts Spun
Rayons In Ilrlght cufors.

E v an g tlb tlc Rally..___ 8:00 P . M.
• H.r, SNOW from P tu u o li will b* gae*t M u
- -far both Mornfog A evening Bender*. “
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GOOD WORK SHOD

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F R ID A Y , D ECEM BEII 15. 1944

T H E SANFORD H ERA LD , SANFORD, FLORIDA

P A G E EIGHT
C LA SSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES
Me m i Hot fo r three lore/ticras
t it pef Uo« M f I lANtTMU
tie
Use for » Uwertfcmf
MUUcsim * tU , . ».
.+
•'HONE lift-O R BR lN Q TOUH Aft* to THE oANTOHD HBILlLD
zonal five wards to the lino, Including pnons an.) address,
i l l oftm i l — in ti fo r situation* wanted will be charged tor •» it*
■gnlar rliMftflcft r tU L

FOR RENT

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room scml-both.
BY OWNER: 6 room house on FU R N ISH ED
riioiui MW ur tPli.
two Iota, and chicken*. Ono mllo
from Air Base. Phone TUI-IV'.
FOR REN T: Apartment free. Si*
room liounc, located l-ako Alary,
FOR S A L E : Punch Bowl set with
to be shared .with couple fur
Silver ladle. Phono . 360*/.
wife to kero the home for
three Food furni«licd. no InunIL B. Pop* Company
dry to do. Reference* required
KEROSENE cooking alovts and
W rite Ron \VK. c/o Herald.
r n hot plates.
ft

‘Symbol of Gracious
L iv in g ____ ”

20 A C RE T il.E H celciy farm on
Cuinenm Avenue. East Side.
Lately plowed und burrowed. E.
0 , Stnwo, phono ItTl-R,

ROOM hum
tr«*onablr, i
’Itune lll- W .

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FOR HALE: ........_
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C IR C U IT IN G wood heater and
larire xlxc willow doll carriage.
150t&gt; Palmetto Ave.
ON DEC. 20, 10 New Hampahlir
' laying hens; t ’ * to odder.'M *
Palmetto Arc. Phone 035- Coll
mornings.
’

This ifiMiiiinu muhogimy nuile
iiu liiden -the* crcdcnzu buffet,
b ru n k frtm l china, table, hoai
tliuii anil five nitle chairs.
Nine |&gt;fetrvs sTipcrbh' built,
beautifully styled. Only—

MISCELLANEOUS
(IIV F M \(i,\/,INF K IR SL K IP T/ONff fY IK
1ST HAS.
A (J O T that lasts all year. Call
L. Real, I IM liolivton 12 and I
I*. M. or IG-IV after 7 P. M.

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P U R E BR ED Doberman. Pinscher
Pupi, Champion bloodlines. U t­ OAK WOOD cut suy length. V.
ter registered AKC. .Ready for
C. T. Nclniri hack uf I s n ilc n
Christmas delivery. $76.00. KelMarket.
.• Icy, Box 257,’ Sanford, FJion*
CURTAIN S washed, starched und
2304.
stretched. AIM SI c I I o It V I I I e.
TWO SMALL fa m u for sale;
phone B7U.
•
one 3 acre* land, ft story house,
garage* one storage house, one HKWINXi machine, repaired
good well Und tiled, complete
m ak es. Work gutnunteod.
aublrrlgition. One 6-acre farm
E . I tli St
with ft glory house, 2 story
barn, good well, land tiled,
Complete sub Irrigation, Apply
Imho Moarut

FLOOR LAMPS—

12 m o n th * to pay

3-way Lighting . . .

WANTED

FOR SA LE: Pipe fittings. valves,
plumbing
supplies,
pre-war
automatic hot water heater,
* complete stock deep end ihaljow well pumps, pneumatic
Murage tanks. A.D. Rosier 015
AY. 1st. BL Phone 207.

Table. Lamps

IIOLLF.lt MOTOR HALES
NKKDH USED CARS
Wo will pay top roiling prices
for lined automobile*. All OP A
d etail, handed far you. Write or
phone —
tj,* to ,'tinu and umko o ir
aporaii.il
HOLI ER MOHMt SALES
206 W. First St.
I'hnmj B2J

NICE young thrifty Victory Gar­ l U n T s T I t O L L L H Pin,ne .'.30 J
M r, Mer*»
den I’lanU now ready. Iceberj,
lettuce;
Eecarole: Tome toes,
Cabbage)
Lollards;
Chinese
Cabbage; Reels; Broccoli: and W A N T E D
1 &gt;1 nitfj 1 mim, _
1 *r.
Missionary Strawberry plants.
New —
will I'll) ra«it Hut IM
J . W. Deli, Lake Monroe, phone
Hmy run It m c h Flu

III
Gifts For
Little Folks

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W E SHIP frull anywh
B. A Garden City
First BL
FOR HALE i
Fire room stureo bungalow locat­
ed In one of the best resi­
dential sections, Robert A. Wil­
liams.
A tlu JIc B eak Bid*. Phone 742

W ANTED
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STUDIO COUCH

I'll

LOST

O f full sp rin g c o n s tru c tio n

MATITtENSKB
J.O iiT : liruu n |t*nthri a nI!uI urn
J8 T received shipment good
UtlliiitK linipti tim l pUiKts f11$*I
p k lu iv f t. IW w uni. WTioui K eel*
mattress ticking, u and 8 ox.
Innrrsprlngs rebuilt like new.
UlX* piKHtU
broken spring* replaced- box
springs retied. All type* renov­
ating. New hand
tied box
springs guaranteed 10 year*.
New Cotton M attm see,
SANFORD
WELD).NCI. Ry an export with
MATTRESS FACTORY
5U yen in experience wiiu guai-

BRIGHT MIRRORS

Knee-Ilole Desks

To reflect the beauty of your home, Bulect a Handsome
mirror. Sparkling plate glaaa hi variety, o f shapes.
Gold fruined and Venetian Styles.

The "right" g ift

of the family— young or old Beauti­

III T A B L E S
For a Queen

to match

To buy a hutuo

To remodel a horns
SET OF “Books of Knowlgdgs",
To .-cftnaiKQ a R o m *
20 volum**, booksh*lf Included C, M. IIOYD,
Excellent condition Inoutr* af­ Phone I7B-J. M S h Magnolia Art.
ter 0 P JI. 823 Park Ave.

,tr*««. $16.00. Ml
1816 Magnolia
.

RKK8. cedar

A

HELP WAN1TSD—
Janltori

Clm.o

thoughtful w ay

to

'Merry Christmas"
C o m p U le

and

No laundry to do. A good mom
a good home. $10.00 per week.
References required Write- Bos

WANTED) Girl for aoda fountain
work.

McReynolda

Photic ftftft, - -

Diug

Tiny PlatForm Rockers

“ Airwate”
LUGGAGE

your car at Kent',
special taco ueea

LAWNS CLEANED, 45c an hour.
Phone 18J-W
You lutnlsa
tools' end i'll furnish results.

W AN TED:

for an^jyfertiticr

ful mahogany.

dition about ft yra. old, weight
■bout 1100 lbs. Mch. $300.00 F IIA MORTGAGE LOANS
To build a homo
for the pair. Pherta 430*W.

room suite STO KAU E
also man's
liaikMirPhone 480-11.
a lu n g s .

Shootin’ Tank
A clever a c tio n loy which
nhoolH I4ve m n rb les. Priced

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nntvcn every juli. Would appre­
ciate
n
t r i a l.
I vmporui ny

FOR BA LEi
located at Ion*, htcntti ,\vt*
Two Sjory house arranged In
A. It. Wehl .
two apartments clos* In. Price
$300,060.
Robert A. WIRlatas
Atlantic Bank Bldg. Phone 712 CA It PEN 1 .1R1M),
gr-ncml
re­
pairs. W. J. Russell, VUj W. VUi
otrevt, Phono 747-M.
ft MARE MULES, la t^ la u con­

U i Ih cou ch will do "double d u t y ''— u lovely

aofii by day— a fu ll hire bed a t n igh t.

BUSINESS StiKVlCli

ft-PlECE ’
prscticalh
vklory 1

Ktwy TrrntH

I 'o r vvn r-rou n d p leasu re g iv e you r h om e a s tu rd y couch t o r C h ris tm a s .

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Co.

Coffee

• Cocktail
•

Lamp Tabled

WANT ED TO BENT

KITCHEN CABINETS

FUKNISHBtf' house for

ent residents. Phone 1

trlntBr

8:00 &gt;.Ma 249 after «;i
furnished 4;

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p r m r t r in %ill lair ihnnr inrsli malilr gir i %i lyre* f w » M c h * r have been m i lung r*»«
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VOI.DMK XXXVI

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Yank Landing
@n Mindora Is
Moving Inland

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c t i u y at Nairttya in th e c m Her
tiirk was if ren ter than ut first
rt lw r lw J .
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fle et of " n ' l i * liter able st r e t i g th "
is in the S o l a Hen south of Min
thun. w bn h m m menu mnot he r
A ju i M i d i of the PkilitpliieH i* uii
Tiei way or that a Heel i- on the
pi ow l f *ir .Ummocm - «ih»pplng
T h r V a n k t o r Miiuhti
w* r** l l
mi Lex f roin t he* i ht-su hlirat1!, meet illk' little Iippoiit loll
In tiie hlmMy
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battle,
A hi A rnerieitn**. mil f Iit truing Iiip
m r ’*,
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lit
the
so uthern efiii of the Or nun*
riitci. k illcnl 2«12 Ju j anese
(ien. M a c A r t h u r annm need selrure of eommunrftng Aa*tru in 0,1
^ S a t u r d a y hail made the south of
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I \\ ith All Necessary
Measures To Keep
Srtimtmn -In -L k w iil - • \\ \ S l t lN 4 . I •IN I tre
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S e r f rl .1 r ) ol
Stale
StrUimu**
amimmrwl
today
the 1 nited St a t e n ban no oh*
jertiori In an a t :r e r m e n t **on
the fu t u re frontier*! of I1***
l.nd
if l hr I Milod Nat ions
1 oar cr viral an* a c f r e d *l|MOi

them
I II f %».*.*'* l i l M l*f rw•*
T h i ' ( ’i r ,‘dt lii'iin .H i o u m tiT

south of the arropoll*, al*»* fe lt
The LA AS made *lmuh nnemw at

Sti|iprfor*

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ATHKNH . Dec. I S . t d l — l l r l l i s h
fiircen 1*hlay Inunchetl a fitll
tlrive n g a i n it the left nr in if K h A f l
in A then* and it n p p c n m l l ik e ly
the *ieu e uf the cap ita l wnuhi bfl
lifted in n m a tt e r of hour* Fhiry
ra ptured the K L A S Rtroiixhohl ofi
the hi nib why leadin' fr*uu Athenft
In the hnltiiimkt airp*irl S ik eli.ui
I I tII, Ktitinifly held by the K L A S

tre* *•©* Hnvv mVv* tliw K till I «r«a [
H O LDINti It I K L E S ami giiiht rod iibmit a Mini 11 mAchin© gun. m* m
in south ventral Mor»*hu without

tbe same nltr fo u r which aUgetl the damaging raid on Dec. 1*1.
Recti rinai tanner photoifi uphn nhow
e&lt;l the clnmuuc to the aircraft

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M i'in h t‘1

R e b e l s ’ Stronghold
Is Captured Near
Athens As Siex^
Seems'NearThft' l?n

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dru|i|ilnif bombs.
^ S a i j u t n itaiil Nmfova wit* bomb*
ctl two hours by Jtiprovimbtrly

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Greek elas A g a i n s t A m e r i c a n r i r s t A r m y

The Japanese today felt the
blown of up to 200 Supcr» irtrcfw?a. Unleased from
parate bitten the B-29'a
struck a second time at
Nugoya in Japan and Hankow
in Japanese-occupied China.
Tokyo re|Kirted the Nagoya
®iree at alsiut 7U Itombers
and claimed the ilamaRe was
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BritishStart Germans Launch New Attack

Greek ‘KLAS’ Troops Man (inn

ffig Allied Fleet Is
On Prowl Nearby As
-Superfortresses Re

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L»vrs oi the K L A S . armed force s i»i the tirec^K lefti.it putty E AM,
[irrifill a formidable ntifieirifanre fulfrm nix a vlanh in n sHin l tit
Athena. Their Opposition In the piesent x*,v erntnont has ii*.*ull* i
m mirnerous f ight* with H i c k poliiv huvkid up by II1 1 ( ialt pai n

troopers.

( Iii Ut mitinnali

Frank Outlines IWar Loan Drive
Legislative Aim In Seminole Is
Of Safety Group $3,692.50 Short
Three New haws Are Sales To Individuals
Planned To Reduce
Reach $ l 7 l , 7BI, Or
Highway Accidents
s."&gt;H O f Q u o i n
th;t i ilii! p i «*t*i attllV
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fill
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captured Ornioc. principal nort Act, the (Minimum i*xe law for j puh l ,io&lt;l
'f* wiuth :d Hum* and Hydra rent Hr iiiing ,h
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th g
Llubiilt l ri«'|i
w h n h had 1 * * ‘
\
nh" .l rii'ht rnileii ninth .if Itimnr f o r f e t | U ! f t n g f i t u 11.11 1 .1 I •«
I 1 ,| Hark
at tun kid by I I \S t o n e
F nl
l.m MacAith'ur sani J n l- J«l* t&gt;dit&gt; of all motor *.« ho 1 d( •
i,
o f rd
M
1■ ,
f he b i l l
l ‘.*t 10 1* • .»•
Mll'-r llllft I’l'.ll Bllltlst to th«- Its' r r x
Inf l m . 1f itiiiiii Hank were t *• 4 vat ua!i *l and •hut c ■• * L* J *
of . demy ih’iol in various Iwyte
I’ointiOR mil that hufh'.iy ••1 |mo (* i| »t 4 *&lt;• ' l l N" rind ar lii'ftwe
the
sit uation
b
ip
arlloiis
tleitls a re tmund t»* *e.*«b an un
th.
»
i .« St ■'«- It.iok. 5 - l &amp; I . l.aitgiHl "
h
A
Army ami navy flier* have jirffw lfnlnl high if i»d*»i|iiat«* « :it
ti
)
M 1
mb f
i’
-I t,
^ I wept the Philippine, skies pructi provisions nrc not taken now
ii. . ,
A IliKTitinns
th**!
swelled
the |
1Itiik.ii * u*. *.t| 1 ' " I l l ■,1 * ,i ...1 1.1ary 1 r-i i fil in g
U 1 r%11 |.: 11
tally clenr of Japanese planes as decrease accident hazards, Mr. total amount, yv*t b as follows:
•f i t 1
i . i
H \F
til • G.g
' * I .ttiif » l " i h * " iI II
( ic y lit 1 v m in Id Ill'll I ©If ft I 'll Ik Ilk'
the c round forces advance on Frank declared that the average From the State of Flnrhla, $.T!&gt;,
t|t
I .1, ul
|Nil'll" t ! kp 1*4 It.till t liitir it 1nl 1 •
Mindoro Island.
to - '1 , 1 4*1- " ( I Mum ( , (Milli kill! 1 hit* *
I . , .1
ngc
IIg t of all ntitomoliileyi on the .100; from the Florida 1‘owcr and
111 ( r t ' i l
I"| f .
I 1’ v
t .111 P&lt;if- '
I 'mini »*♦■.- u In t k* Hu In -v Mnil till
Iteport* from the far-rnneins highways
Is now nine vru o ami I Light ('oiiipany. $ ! 14.000; from
htgl
1*'k 1hi* ( " M i l - " , ..Uf.! • f • f f 1 UA1VI*
*!« f tf 11Ve |N
, sllttkt i«l Ut!
American army and navy air that it will prtibaMy Iw a year I )V»gnte
1"! •"
1. 1,1,1 tl I Il It
tit
litv a n t
l'im|icralivr,
1
\ 1 MkV 14
In ! 1a ! \ H it
1 u * 1 Mi
f 1fIlf
h-'ft th. . -l.| \%t u t i h i
■ friree. indlcntei) that f»H| Je_an nr tw o a f t e r the » n t is over t *
fDMJ.Ooo, A inrr u m F iu il l»f*»v\
&gt; .|il 1;. 1. * V
. 1 . - kf . •
1 K »I P - *■ T, „ t
rse planes had been put out ol ar lore m any o f them ran in* re c m |nr , i27.*)iM), Muibi'r F a r m
■•lull* 'h i. IK ill k «S It . 1 •» . i*l «
»■ 1 . . t h r
(. »' •♦
•• ft . «
trr«*\t 1 1 1 ■
. 1, M
••f Ihi- ■■-j i l l
lion in the lost four days
:* 1 S
|&gt;laree] anil t h a ' for rnn(iy y e a r * tiir# i fiitipn/i&gt; $ |(|,fliHI, S tu il h iT ’
’ HI" y
1
1 » 1 '• i ri 1 1 -■1
•r t h u
&gt; . . . . . . 4. 1
(tt
Within 21 hour* of the Mindoro romp o f these old r«r» will ' t i l l Ifcl) 1 Hci hmic « Mmp;in\ Ib.'HRi,
t
u
.
1 . *\\
tin * •!
lamlini;. the tourn of San Jose te driven with faulty b rea k * and F lo ru la M a t - T h . a l r m , SJO.IHML
was taken and airfields within I f a u l ty « le a rin p wheel*
Kcr) th111g i* nil *i*t fm t h*
F lo ruin
M*.t*«t
t ifo**,
§ f*,lHk I
Li "ti
i
' ■ 1 . . in-.,
i ii ..
H t
five miles of the bench ere overif» uno fi*h fry ul ihi I r\
(tevpallng tha' dining the year- Ijikt* Khnrni
mpuhv,
f:
•i I
\NiJI
“ run. tien
Dougina MacArthur of 11142 and IU4J liieie were l. tun! FI** ITrbl l'«.A I*I l 4*1 p*tf ii! I*m Mg! t I'ti'fii ruiiitrintide
1
e |tt i
' i|»«
I
1 bur nt* xuid !■«!«&gt;
renortrsl. Yank and Aussie avia, 0.1H persona killed in highway $1.00(1
&gt; *1 ,i|" .j •l, till Hi/!- t r
" 1 '
11n; &gt;toi 1
•tie-.iwt
dv
tinn construction engineers be­ accldenta in Florida, be added
11"
i j p f p l l - I t I -''J... ilh I .
4'll h il f ilii |fI*x ii* nHii'i nl* ill*, f I 11IH
U . If,If
IK id Mr, Rohhy Callahan and ( la rent •- TO (iff i u i i 1a» |if tir( ii u ll&gt; I mI jii &gt; f l ! i r Hint*
ill 4 111! IU|i fill! i " f t H Ud « I ■l
gan work on the airstrip ready­ that thia contrasted »hnr|dv with
V r i *• *
. "la I
Mwrv
r the
S. 11mg thr 1
McKee will attend the
I ol'i. |»if. 4 I f •
Cit II "HI f -1Jt k" •
ing them fo r American day and the 1,680 from Florida who » * r "
in* m l.fr "f R ■ k" i* .i
i A*!.I t*.
«,vt
r Ik
11 &lt;■ H I*
f i l l ! ||IHtieorgia Trvh game at the ttrn iy .
\l ,M
'l tfir
k rtiffhl fighter*.
killed in the war during the same
Hi .41 II'
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h*
ikfr
t‘&gt;t
linn
lr
,
!
|
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ii ti.iift
n
A
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t
I‘ill h**
1114%rt
l I'M!
Itowl in Miami us guests of tl"
Ml
U
i«
ilp
11
null
at
mill
#
The bloodiest fight In the Philip, period of time.
•sill till
(mi I v 1
till kl 1 •til . ••nun
■Ssnlord Klwanis Club ns n re uf Ih-miih k i |)«*eI. with I In* eI*«11;i t I IMP iM'ifIK (S*lt*4*hl I h i sent* I
*-h I t l) nil • i " i tri ! . dim*
t i« * i . i
pine*. MacArthur Mid, has oc­
Mr, Frank waa introduced by
Ifn■I rifii* i fftiMt V find rtd l•1111mu hM
The City of Sanford. Frlilav, ward for their nut»t«ndinu per Iuaa rmt l mu |*i| nl I
Id \t ki - lh* I
1 &gt; 1H» »*! &gt;1 r i ti
I Is.
a* ti ltd ill o k ,.l " III ll'l IK 1.
curred in the northern Ortnoc ral- Charles Morrison who had charge
A ll por^oiiitf I
uf Hu* »*if *-»*•- v Sri rial IIUOi Im-1a 11f l lip t •t p* h a i l [ 11*1" t r K * f v,.ti KuiuNtrfti
half ruillinn fl*»lli*rx ( m! of ino• 'T ley seetor o n ,lj*y ta Island where of tha program. Earl Kipp called lost the first round in nn e ffo rt formnnre in football, sportaiimn iluclioti in »t**( nI urn1 ini iI Mill t|i)i i - dmf*I iiiiih i
&gt; v - u*n» -•*1 ."d t * I 4 1* I I a
to
hnve
certain
foreclosure* ship and scholastics at S e m in o le
Hut! ' \Tmh hi m11 I1Hi *. - 1 fill k
1 in*v Vk1*I f
the U.8. 32nd and F irs t cavalry far volunteer* among the liolar
from the final decree in High School during the past yrni Iar» mill rutiiim(*x! mark#*! value Mllififtf an rtHiuur*! I*y th** &gt;•«m l «.«.!. I Mn, IMI
hi hr t h r fiinlfl
\N h, t {lJl('PitU
rnuk 1 1 , &lt; t . h l
I
division scored gains hut onbf af- iana to man the Salvation Army’' stricken
tn I Itttird (Ip I ' a g c I m i t I
Security Iflftii 111. Mi * 11"Hr i * "ii l .ipUtio \ i t l |*o« rll tint! " Snfiliy
the 1!M 4 forevlosutei of tax
Id" vi i-aini-d l " wdhtii Id
ter beating hack suicidal Japanese dime boartia and President Roy
11M
ui'd
Minimum
iimthf"
.iM
«*n**
^
i
certificaten
by
ihe
county,
when
Wednesday meeting of Klwanis
Hilt*.omi
&gt; iii 1**1 f i* ill
i Inii llrv i. f th*« Hid mum' ril\ -f M alm rd y,
[W ecmnter-attarlcs. Hand to band Holler announced that no meet
i I*'*
JI 11P 11*&gt;h r &lt;t Pi
tin* i ' i t h ' 1
f.iin
Judge M. ii. Smith of Circuit wilt bo devoted to "training srh&lt;*d
J t milt1' *nulh i*l A .41 Itrn
Kliii|t|i ( ji.la*l H11 (.**141 Id Ison
Ing o f tha club will be held bn
fighting Is taking place.
k
\
i*
iii
i
««f
CO
ll
P
|f
i*
wmk
&lt;»r
(wn
i
fur*
Court
denied
motion
of
the
City
fir nil chairman, rnmtnittee meni( Mujm^dy e* I l indt-' « m I of
i|»I(»
I ni|rl I (d
I "in
\ 1*1111 h o o
the next two Mondays ns tine !■
**f
trdU-ire
Murk
nn*i
twn
vi*iir&lt;
to
strike
these
from
the
final
bers an&lt;i officers,” and all mem
thr (•(•miun Imidei -null. nsi»timtti^
nnd &lt; 4tihl 11*I i \ L ia ) '
Christmas and the next falls on
decree,
according
to
0
.
I\
H
ern­
i
x|N
,rirfir*'
III
&lt;M
*i«I
wink
cii
ter* are urged by l‘rcs, (5. D
At, 5 ,'d* A
M ii I run* u u t Arm* riem i It urn wrra* al t h r fron New Years Day.
irInti'll fl«l«L
Workman to be present.
Com­
«'i»l Ioil mill it H in . h l i r m iiit.l ih.it I if r , that vvoiihl m r a n a p m ^ tr a *
Visitors included Don fM Is and don, cuuntyclerk.
N E W Y O R K , N. Y . Dec. | h .
Mm. U rtllfr n L " mf»iM*&gt;Mi*d thut nil " I I h+* * 1 )*‘fi^O, i Vis tel 4*4J ||M Wtfrf I lull uf
The final decree by JUd"e mittee reporta will be given
foil i inti ir % I t iiw rv r r,
Representatives L B. Mann and
iS p e v in lf - Mj«l*hijuiiufi K«rl W
Smith, however. &lt;m&gt;e. opportunity
U . It. Smith.
- (
Jfrler, non of Mr. iirut Mi * K W ft nrw if ilu r v •tulf ln u if ' i- m iy drad I h r *'l If f*,n*iv«» l . i m i j t hma Allii’sl hai*i "ii iKnl hrnjf tjuloi
by
the
Cllyto
file
furthrr
pro­
Average
temperature
in
San­
! hm*m ihj I Into i,* f c d m Lf|»intr j 11 tn'Ia iiiii'd
v i*'t fd ioua
mid
I hr
a rv ill di'fim^I 1
Jct«*r *»f 2 1 1 1 I'almciltt Avi*nui*.
NORTH PO LE, Dec. 18, (Spe­
ceedings, Mr, Herndon said. He ford since Dec, I. has been JW1.7
I'a n it r!M*|»*a Hropprtl
w ith itii*rm *ril IH m i' « (!'('
inru i r l u f o r i l t** i«uj|i f«n a rmudi
cia l)— Santa Claus today was re­
added that it was the contention degrees according to B. K Whit Sanfonl, Fla . Wit' nineifIif 1o j J
The (ora l of ifmi * uf \%hit li Mis** rn**‘ !a*d f* -l
Nn Miff!
»d m M l U r y
firt?
A I Pi III "T link Slit ported to ba v e ry ‘ much pleased
mm
.*» K ii'icn*,
of the County that these taxes nrr. weatherman. This is 7,'J de­ U n ited S in tr a N iiv u l lii*-*rv**, 1*1 Joy F lijn t t
- iii**n »-"i
|d ihoi'll i ■t»i * I hr \ nfrr u nit ImeA,
** an i ut a1st&gt; niiiroiiiK, li* th utdls i r
*
with a le tte r.th a t ha got from a
grees below tlie average o f fil.fl
should
he
-paid.
mlmUM^f
at
IVI* uni!
"
f
K
tn
lr
•
l
in
r.i-.I
t
"
S
a
n
f
o
r
d
I
‘nru
rhu
tr
li****!*1
*
in
t'oii'i
il
t'm
lili
little Hanford boy, who Instead of
With no rainfall re­ c e r v m o n ira Hp UI (jwlay i n thr ! Wrlfnrc* Bonnl. Mm H*dh,»
The properties involved, he degrees.
diopp***!
hr hind
th©
Tin Si mli'ii l Million Tr it mi n « nui»da* I*?
putting hit own wants first,
C
a
th
e
d
ra
l
o
f
S
i.
John
Ihr
Uivinr,
,
,
,
said, are several pieces outside corded last week as compared
&lt;‘" i p s i-, hp.»r^(ir©d by Uir h d uiti- | A m e rica n pn^iliiiTiA in tw o eorpa
ih ' jg h t o f the children oversea*.
New York. The group was the " ' “‘T 1- *»• w',rk *». r,,,H ,
City limits that the Citv ac- with normal rainfall of .73 Inches, tw enty-first class to Ik- graduated chiefly with investigating mid re !» f l u h of thin n l y
T h e ( ‘*irpa j area** un the F i r s t A r m y f r o n t
Who because o f the war, may not retea eo the 8aoford R o larr and the
nj rwj for 0 irpnrt purposes i now Decrmbeh'continues
with only
han res * idly fmole w«MMh*n tra in - i1(n| n l s " hchuut the L1 S
Nin th
iew ing *eligibilllv
of ......
nmdirnnLs
g a t many Christmas g ifts.
from
this
oldest
and
la
rg
e
s
t1
..........
.......
Klwanis Clubs in seelnr Vhlcn occupied by the Sanford
.22 Inch recorded.
Rainfall fur
San/ord Naval
N
i inIT rifle** tiiui the iiieinhers a r e j Army* tfr oppm e
in yrm ips uf
The l e t t e r 1 was from Robert
can bring in tlie 'm ost Air Station) and he added th at the whole year la however. 1:t.07 Naval Heierve Officer'# School for and recipients of t*bl Age busy leamiriK the m an ual of I
.
Gonxales and he wrote: “ Dear
and bring* thu total numb**! of Assistance, Aid to the Blind, ami
for the Salvation Army the taxes accrued while the titles Inches In excess of normal.
j
H
Da !■■*♦ Kill
R an t.- You know **hy I am not
grarfuntea fronN th© New York Aid to Dependent t’hildren. ns
tmas fund, it was announced to the property, as fa r aa records
well as rendering service to those
„ very much.
I know by M ajor Alien S. Wharton.
Chief a B. V tlti, who waa r©- School to mor© tha« 18.700.
ildren overseas are not getting
Thursday, the RoUrlsns will show were in the hands of In­ eently tnuuferrvd from h ii b«tPrincipal Hptcnkrr at ( h r c e f - persons ami to families where
dividuals.
much, t want a
mlny waa Assistant sS^crctarv of ■hero are Child W elfare or Social
Of the total amount of $ 3 0 0 fo r fn itm tia ft work at ih t Ban* Navv Ralph A. Hard. Th© officer's Protection problem*.
that la all axe
fdSrl Naval A lf Station to Ho re*
Involved,
approximately
|200
Is
Anyone meeting the eligibility
Santa also II
habiliutlon work a t th© U. B. oath waa administered by Tom
beln around
Store. "O n Friday fth e Intended for school purposes and Haral TnHnln* O u te r a t B«mp* modore John K. Richards, USN. renulreinent-s and interested ip
*100
for
County
"D ear 8am
eon. N. Y , writca.
aoloyinic Commander, If. S. Naval Reserve applying for work »» a viilttir
SAN
ANTONIO
AVIATION
the Klwanis **Club. lh°
°'
th# m o w and bllim rdt. I r a not O fficer Training Center.
- '• * ■
M e L h 'jh d W in ^ 'o r M ra" FveU'TUrA h K T CEN TER. T E X .. Dee. 18,
According to Major Wharton,
half aa barf aa ! anticipated. The
F ■T v ^ n s
n u . net W .l f a ^ I Special)— At tbe San Antonio
several members of the Kiemnle
program clnssos a rt very Inter
** *&lt;
n irS ir? [« 'n n
r . . » t I L ? Aviation CadetCenter,
potential
NAVY
*IU
B
K
«
JH
A
1
X
Club bags been beard to say that
Director,
12
Old
Court Hou.e. pj|o„ ,Mnllb„ r,„ fr ,
um)navigator.
rating."
list for my
Club can consider
am receiving prfllght training to
two and too ____
Th# Sanford Naval Air Station 0rlan '1":_____ ; _____________
/ llrited,** in the mat­
prepare them for aerial Instruc
ball team, which rcntly
ter of taking In more
titm and duties as aircrew mem­
MRS, HAD HR IN JU R E D
resistance to sn
lhdf_.djOn_oa_ite
ber* in the Army A ir Force*.
wilh much mord
T h . present class include, nine
■■ • «
---------s-a-i mm of
9 h ta h n ii ttf n r ( n gl
Mr*. John Kader. Ah* former
took plcresources
man power to draw
_ _
Friends here of Mr*. Milton W. upon, will meet an Army Air Mix* Nellie Cunningham- ha* from Florida' one of tbein from
up like
‘turwa o f
one time they w|U beat the Klmv slocking wants Club.
Deariso will be Forrv to learn of Base team from Kissimmee* Fric been »erivu»ly Injured a« the ro- t-ongwood: Richard Paul Wijlla.
----s—
-J—w-----»h# death o f her mother, -Mrs. B. day evening at 8)60 o'clock a t ault of a motor accident while
Tbs puNie la .
The peacock, inhabitant of
WRATH ER
B. Bennett, which occurred a t Her Reralnolo High Bchool gymnasium. driving E u t. She I* now con­
Wharton to stand
Burma,
Mnlnva
and J
home la Ocoee Sunday afternoon. It waa announced by Lieut. I. B. fined in * Krafdtal In Tuseon, Ceylon,
e Is goad most o f the time
to bring In tbs
V
Mr*. Bennett had -----been 111 fo r Williamson, Navy recreation and A r il.' according to word receivetl Jav a, was Imported Into Oreucc'.
I want hleaee. an slrplanw
j
her father In law, William by Alexander the G re a t
onl
- — * 5=3—
*
U
t a jjk aaM e ta lr.
Fuooral
a lb lo tic dlraetor. A g e m e a t the
Palm etto Avenue.
trems
tha Vtra* Baptist same
location
with
Daytona

To Ut* KHl f Hf d In
\ egetahli* P r i c e s

Rcssignutions 01
S o c i a l WnrktM’s
*'real(* S h o r l a g t *

(TTY B R IE F S

Judge Smith Denies
Motion To Strike

Karl W. Jeter I
Graduated As fusion

Santa Claus Geta
(H betters From Sanford

Luncheon Clubs To
Sponsor Dime Hoards

|
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.

L

R.I*. NVidia, Ijongwood
Roy Gets Air Training

Mrs. M. Deariso’s braketbsll teem, which rt
Mother Died Sunday

e 'd r l 'p w i :

JS 4

a..

Tho silkworm and tbs honoy- Tsesd.y.
----- BWOgWa*** |

"

K ova I

A iH iS U U tn i

to

More Shopping
Days 'til Christmas

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                    <text>general revenue fund will not
have to l*e re&lt;orte«l to ]n paying
the increased benefits ..to the
i pat Hm far «m n v e r t b a
age&lt;l and to the. blind which were
pet Use (or three Inrerticas
Initialed lost -Summer.
i per U se far 4 I n s e r t to n s
• "The whole picture of State
finance runtinuc* good and It lx
dm a a a l e . . . P i
now certain that we shall be able
O NE 1 U O R B R IN G TO U R Ada to VUE aANFOKl* H ER t U
T A L I . A I I A S S K K . I&gt;cc i:t . (/I*) lo turn over the State In January
BSl five words to the line, tnctwdmg phone and address.
M f l l U M t N U for situatioDs wanted wtU be charged lor at tbx &lt;»nv. 11«&lt;I liitiel in ht* f ilia l r a t lin to the Incoming administration I
rr|M»rt In th e ^ It a t c M o iu ln v "tfthl. much Ibe strongest financial con­
u lar rl* * ftfli4 rate*.
“ l l n o w m | ih 'r m
n lm t a l c e r t a i n
dition i i it* history." he declared.
.. lieUL Liuk. ukkiuiu l i u ^ twbtit Un»
The Governor also d iseossed tb—
I Mai will l&gt;« innlciinlly lai^cr citrus induxtry's condition. F.vct lim n it w n • li»«l y en r.**
glades Drainage D istrict refinanc­
rO K R E N T
That will "inritn lnt*rra»iHr re ing, progress of negotiations for
vrnur- for (he rountiee. an&lt;l in establishm ent of the Kverglade*
BY OWNER; A mom h&lt;&gt;uac on n n M . s i i K h
muii) riiM'a for Oic rcho«)lii. Mini
in o Iota. ar&gt;*l (htckeiiR. Ont mile
Ptmiu Mkt
will iiiiikt* it certain that the
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rxHim I m • e. |M*..i«d I ji Vc Mnry.
to U -h a itd ailh collide foi
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Iced Cakes .... ea. 29c
E x r lr k f *
Bread 1Va-lb. loaf 11c

At l(h T il.K it ielery farm on
C*«mcn»n Avenue. Knd Sole
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TION8 FOR t HMISTMAS.
A G U T that last, nil yrsr Ci.lt
I. Deal. 14 H Irt-lsre-n 12 umi I
ON- DEC. ro. 10 New Hampshire .
P. M. or II W aftr. 7 IV M.
laying hens; also b iw d er. 81*
Palm etto Are. Phono 615- Call ] OAK Wo o d rot ai.v l&lt;-ngtl- V.
mornings
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M arket
P U R E B R E D I h ' l w r n ia ii I ’ ln s c h o r |
pups. rFaniploo
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It Willi
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ley, Rox 257, Sanford, Plione
Phnnr 7.12 UlsntK ll.n t 11litg
IBM DODGE S clan . gtuul condi­
tion wilh 5 grod tires, UOO.f1"
rash. Can he »e»n ** H oe"

Tuxedo Feed Store. 8:00 A. M­

’ to 6:00 P. M.
W0 SM ALL farms for sale;
on« 3 aetre land, i ilory house,
gat age, ono storage house, one
good well, land tliexl. complete
aubirrigaUon. th«e 5 ecro farm
writh 2 glory house, 2 tint*
bat n, good well, land tiled.
Complete suhii rigathm
Apply
lo J. W. Util, Ivcke Monroe,
-h on e I k
OR SALK Pipe fittings, valves,
plumbing
supplies.
pre-wei
automatic hot water healer,
cxmiplrle slock deep and sh al­
low
well pumps, pneumatic
storage tanks. A .P. Rosier V|5

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FOR SALK: Five room stucco WANTED; -irl
stir. Phone 2(1
bungalow located In one of
the beet re* Mentis) section*.
Robert A. W illiams. A tlantic
Bank Bldg. Phone 732
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thseetn are known.

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30 years’ priwriener who gnsrFOR HAI.K: Two 8 lory bouse ar­
antees every job. Wnul«l appre­
ranged In two apartment* rlo*e
ciate
a
trial.
Tem)K&gt;rarily
tn. Price *3000.000. Robert A.
located at 408 &lt;l French Ave.
WHRam*. Atlantic Bank Bldg.
A. R. Welch.
CARFKNTRR1NG
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re*
alra. W. J. Htrasell, 70d W. 9th
treat, I'hona 747-M.

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Salt Pork . Ib. . 19c

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T«x«k S hipptd Drogiod

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F L U U JD A . W E D N E S D A Y . D E fE M H E R

^Navy’s Top Ace
Downed 9 Foes
% In Single Fight

90 Billion Total
Is Forecast For
Federal Budget

McCampbell Tells Of
Chase Over Pacific;
* Got 15 Oout Of 40

Figures for Next Fis­
cal Year Rased on
VictoryBeforeJuly 1

NEW YORK CITY. Dec. 13.
M l — Comdr. David McComnbell,

WASHINGTON, l*cc. 13. M l—
The ir&lt;»vernment '9 hudirct fnr n*M
yMA«.ia*U U . aW ut $.'MV^H&gt;A4K(a000
That's (hr unv il sue.* up aiiei
'"W Srlhg rftV ffinfgar- A iicrilT '
highly critical tMinrd of revirv%
President Rooseveli lia* to g i\e
it a final ir«iin*f o \r r , m d •hip it
up to the new Congre** early
n e it month. And nornc chanicc*
could be made in the process.
As it now stArd*. the total is
roughly doutdr 'the yovernment'*
current Income of some SniiMin
000,000 a yenr The new budget
Ir based, moreover, on the a*
sumption that America will be
fighting only Japa''. in the fiscal
year betfinitititr next July I
W i il is not fnr hcl*.v* ih$ 0!M'2 0, 000,000 revi«e«i ewtimat*
for the |ire*ent fiscal vent, uhiiit
j m r r n w a r In K o n * ^ '
to&lt;v
i
Around $HO,000.000,000 will Im
Ia 1k*In i tor war *|*er.din(r. com
pured xvith nearly $hU,0 0 0 ,0OOt00o
this year. The rr»t will |fo fo.
normal government ex|»en*e* nn I
interval |uvymentR on the puhli*
debt.
Ity the end of the next fiscal
year the public debt * d l hr ii|
ward uf $300,000,000,000

told yestanlay the story of hi*
• » « » morning’s work, when he l
and hi* wing man attacked 40
Japanese fighters and shot down
lb .
On leave after ten months of
action io the Pacific, in which he
^ fle w 61 combat sorties, Comdr.
•M cC am p b ell talked to reporters
at the W aldorf-Astoria. From
lo st June l l to N o v \) l4*v*ch«w in command of the planet aboard
the carrier E ssex, he downed thir­
ty-four Jsn sn ese planes. Oply
m Ms Jot
Rlchsrd Bong, of the
* Army, who recently downed his
thirty-eighth, is ahesd of him.
Comdr. McCampball's shsre of
the 15 was nine and two prohn
blea, unprecedented for a single
_ flight. The record was sat un
# Ock 24, during the second battle
of the Philippine Sea.
“We knew the central Jap task
farce w ar sortytng," Corodr. MeCampbell said, "and about D A.
M. got w on! of a big raid com
w in f through. We were ordered t&gt;
■ attack and scrambled to our llellrata to intercept tha planes."
One Fighter Returns
With him self in the lead,
eight plants took off. Hut one
fighter was forced to return to
the carrier, leaving the common
der a total of seven. Ten minutes
later, or about thirty miles from
the E ssex, they met the enemy
“About forty Japanese fighters,
most of them earrvlnf bombe, and
twenty
bombers,
(l^ te r
he
X learned that eight more fighter*
had been sent to aid him. but
had lo I* diverted to intercept
another raid.)
forming
a
“Their
fighlere.
cover for the bomber*, were at
26,000 feet. Their bombers were
at 20,000. We hit them at 22 .000,"
the commander said.
"The bomber*, five Hellcat*
after them ns planned, broke off
and went dowp through
the
clouds. They were having s battle
of their oxrn,** Remaining to acrammodat*. the .Japaixere figh ter
. force were Comdr. McCampbell
■and his wing man, L ieu t (j. e )
Roy Rushing, of Mcflehee. Ark.
They
got » plane each In the
first attack.
“The rainuta the bomber* dls-

O&amp;THI 1ATTU on Leyte Uland In the Philippines gets tougner xiany.
»eed for all kinds o f supplies become* greater. Here a large group ol
American LSTs are shown unloading thetr cargoes *or the Invssiop
.’orere on a beach at the Philippine Island. (/nierwatUmal Sowridphoto)

appeared, instead of attacking
even u*. the tigh ter, ven t tm"
a i-ufW ry circle, flying nrmi id I
and around nflrr one another to I
protect- each other* lulls," l&gt;» I
said.
'
Thinks They Were P ou ted
J
Comdr
Mri’anipbell *aid hr
doubted feui of the two Amrt
ican fighter* made thr Japanr-r
•fighters assume ttiia tactic "They
were following the bombers, an • i
when their leader ir eliminated
they very often don't know what
to do," he noted
Rushing and he h o ir m l above, j
tha commander said, reasoning
that they could outlast the Japa
nete, who presumably hail conic
farther and had less fuel They 1
were correct After m alntaini-g
the circle for ten mihutee, th - '
Japanese fighter* broke, rushed
, into form ation, and headed back

•

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to m * o f th e fa m e d " p ro b le m f iv e r s ' * A t lo p is »h.&gt;'»n th e Su
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p r o m in e n tly In e a r lie r Jed A r m y tft» n p tiftM t o w s t d H ir S a a r I
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Have a “Coke” = Merry Christmas

Kilchen Tested Flour

aircraft they had spotted.
“Wall for me," l omdr
Campbell replied.

Bonoless Shoulder
Rib Chops
Ib
Veal Liver
Ib
Fresh Patties
_ II
Breast Stew
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Rib Chops
Ib
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II
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COOD WORK SHOES
ARE A GOOD INVESTMENT!

I ’. of F. Professor Is
Making Pocket Bombs

Di ( •• t nieefitl. a n n i i s r
consul y» (t#« r urnm l lu*

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• ;«11 \ *ha it f ««ll -hurr &lt;*f the na*
ii*»t ‘ u it eff"it
••rxt«*i to reit&gt;.iitt m• tti at la*n.i 11\ .!••( •• rr r«t, lo*
,iil l...jn I v\ ill ui•i•ty |»ii*«ent oc*
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deferrnent
Innlnic*
•re In.n* in Hi** Iie hf id(lie lininetllrm ! tile m uein ie* f*»r men in the
.»l* I at med fill res and tin* civilian
in u »ii ef f*»i I

S E A M L E S S BACKS in
.
STAR BRANO FREEMOLDS elimi­

l'n iv e r * » t \

Loan Chops
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Fr«sh Sausage
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Thai it will (w* fighting tier
• ntnnv onl)
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Thai (hr count iv * ill hr fijfht
if c total war. against (ntih (iei
and

50

Il l* I** J • a ce Dratkt't
In i tfis t. Ih 1 -In v has direct*
1hr m il iiiii’m '• III 1*k*uI «lraft
tntnrtU f» icmiw all deferred
itiw#*w iiiwl i.t upplv a more riffid
tlef 1 rno nt
id
the
immril)ata
urireiitie* f«»• men in the armed
f&lt;»r»e* unit the tiviliu 11 u ar ef*
fort *’
Ctimhat M.|*l jtrtnr n I*
ThitM who neifUt in remain*
1nar m non essential &gt;ihm nr who
•I tl « .11 o " lk util In* 1 t't'las^f ied
tittfiia.ii.il* 1\ a ml iii.hI i* «uhjet't to
the iti.i I I li&gt;'*» *ii ilidlM'ted k%l||
ha .»'*ibfin »l n« t«»ntt»;it renlfcceinriit • nvir»r:n ef t ‘* relitV i
- • h iii* 'n iltn 1 nuntrv for ser\ ter nhrtuid
‘
[ju it, ksa a vAxliUuavikkt UXltwUk
1 mas I h»i *Miiih.it i •*| d :ice inentft
ill (ha* Kni«»|te:in uml Pacific
theater* *»f «:»» and a moat crltnaiI wtimt.ik'e id \\ttrk«*r9 in war
netivitie* It u im r.a tin ifly nacet*
inrv thul all |*er«ona, and partleulurlv 1 euiRtrani • M tJuouKbl 37
(in1 1 miturte to tin
full exU'nt
nf tlit*tv nlnlitn * ‘either ill the
] irttied foil a** mi in the civilian
• u n i e ffo l I *

T h e R u d ife t B u r e a u a-Wore I (ho*
f in a n c i a l e x p e r t s o f t h e iro v e rn
m e n t 's m y r ia d a * * e m ie *
t*» e sti
m a t e r i|* r n s r » * on th e
I'f t 'lt »»#
f o u r a s s u m p t io n *

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M em b er A finocU texl P r e s s

1 1. 1944

Voting Men Warned
On Job Quitting
In Essential Work

nf

D ucklings ib 3 7 c

Walked null

C a k e s t*.u&gt;«*• 1 .8 9
35 «

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Kraft'* Kitchen Frash

M a y o n n a is e

Y .n n g ^ I

i e t i r Irrtots

GREEN CABBAGE....... 2 -lb s ..........13c
FANCY GREEN BEA N S.......Ib .........17c
FRESH CRISP CARROTS .... bch. .... 9c
YELLOW O N IO N S.......3-tbs. a. ... Me:
IDAHO BAKING POTATOES (Mb*. 25c
FANCY SWEET POTATOES _ ilb e .;afe
^

SA N FO R D

EaUbli.M»ted 1 9 0 8

The akft Flour

Chuck Roast
Club Steaki
Hamburger
Short Ribs
Plat** Slow

Ganuino Spring

QiKDXX m-mmrmt f '* ■*

VOLUME XXXVI

ls-ng Island Dteesed

C

OXYDOL........ 10c Lg Pkg. 23c
1

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Ih r
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V O T Il'X TO A P T R A M
T O G e o r g e F I« r » o a . w h o s e edU ree*
,
le u n k n o w n .
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o n F e b r u a r y I t h . t e a . In n r r r i a l n
s u it r o r illv o r c e t h r r e ln
iH .|i.llng,
a n a b h re v l.tle .1 »ltl«
w b 'r li c e . .
la M s e I ’ le re o n .— N e t n t t i r . * e r e o .
tte o rg e P le ra o n . t re t m U a n t .
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end
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T urkeys

SWEETHEART . 3 Reg cakes 19c

Terh isH a d sI

2 9 c

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Hofido

Walnut C o u k i v H 11c
N.B.C. Kit/ Mb. 21c
| m*«** Istelsfria

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11

Section Two

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Y«*o »(»• liefw*.m i* tit iti&gt; offlrai uml lift*
n u t lf lr d ftnd r e q u lr r d lu npiMwi
I.|.|vl . ml l*v|t for * Id*
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hETTUCE................ h e a d .................. 15c
AWNK CLRANED) 46c an hour.
Phone IB3 -W
You furnish
tool* ami 1 11 furnish tteults.

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W A T K 1 N H . w ltu a * plftr*
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Fruits &amp; VeflrctnhleH
8 TORAGF.. your ear

1

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t o rermsdel a’ hcm« "
. j To refinance a home
FL'BOYn, l l S t i Mogwetta A r e .

11k k i :&gt;&gt;y

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CHEESE SPREAD

BUSINESS SERVICE

ri. ► in

till* MIX da 7 of Nov.inb«t, IVI t
tClUcLI I COURT hBAL)
o r »i k r .tx&gt;on .
. . _ o . i l- C w u ll tVur I
Krnilnolo County. Florida

Pricpi Good Thru Saturday. December 18

OBELISK FLOUR

in w

k lrrl |N n h

fo v l rdlloY*niid broadcasters h a l Hi* U t &lt;1*; uf July. A. !».. IRIS,
been assured during n conference hi« ril»4 •■n»* In my 'iffle# un«l
for h tas
last week In New York that tie lift* in|oa&gt;Ivlit application
th#rco6. .H,i id
anil* the October hurricane lo*-, r**Hlfl«-«tr rnibrniii tlir (ulloultig
Florida will Up bale to xupplv the dp««’rlb&lt;-tj prtiprrty In Ihr (’ituiil)
mitio i with more oranges anil of Nftiiiiriulr, Htntr of Florid*. to*
.
tangerine* this year than in unv w|l
Im I 10? l*otift*Oixl I'lat
year except la .t year
“TlT a TTiort discussion of the
|aatp»ntc||| of lit** ejltl |«l fb*
futuie of the Kvcreladrs, he said r f lTh*
) it |i(]e*i llt r u &lt; d r r r l l f l c f t l r
•‘We yre hoping Ux n u d e Hui • u n i » i o Ih l l t r h ftln r • ( U A
first ’?o*vey*ncen of ouhlic lands" I lU t lin e . •
t n U v r Rubl e r r I lf I* a t* * !iu tl l&gt;i
for the Kverglade* National Furl;
rr*lw* tin «| ncitvM hitft
to
la w .
(Itr
within the next few w eek..
|.r«*l»*rt) d r c r l b c d I I m i « I ii w ’ II he
The way wax cleared for that (••ltd In (It* h I f h i vI b id 'll r u l (lie
notion by Congresalnnal approval v t iu r l littUM d o o r ult (lie flr» ( M"it»
of a bill authorising the Federal tin ) lu tb« m o n th of J a n u a r y . IM « ,
Government to take over la?*d for uI IhU| r. | t lu t i l l !■( d u y o f J a n u a r y ,*•
the park xubjecl to rexcrvntiun
l&gt;ule&lt;l l It la l&gt; t lj d a y o f N o t r m *
of oil and mineral rights hv th* L r r . i * l i
present ow ner.. A conference of i C I I t C f l T C O U I t T M K A L )
State ar.d Federal official* on
the matter will be held here
Wednesday.
The new law prescribe, that if
the park Isn't developed In 10
yearx, the land will revert to the
owners.
“This period of time xhoul-l
! allow tho completion of the ex­
! plorstlon of oil and irax in the
Everglade* area,-* Holland said,
L“aad in the mesnMmr the Federal
agencies will enforce rigid cun[ xervutlnn rind protection of tho
' naturul animal and vegetable life
In the area, • • well aa further
protection of the water level*."
He *nid he wanted to make it
clear llrat the present step,
“while o f vital Importance, doe*
Q u a n t itr R ig h ts
not give |u&gt;a*ilivr assure tee that
the Kverglade* National l*ark
will he developed. for the Federal
Government will have the entire
right to turn the nroperty back
to the public and private owners
____ 1i. Ji ^* l1 i. t —- .;—
. . . .r nat
Potato Buy of tb* Yoar! U.
nl. .l L
lx»ww‘
period’’
If there ha. iroen such « ehxnge
In the sltoalion because of the
oil exploration* us to utnkc the
park inadvisable.
P
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t a
t o
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s

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MATTRBBSKS
Irtilhei on llct ronLIST m v lv n t shipment ro«d l.l 1ST
tnining Iiti|**&gt;i tmul | m | hi &gt; nn.l
m attress ticking, 6 and 8 os.
tiicluies. lien mil. Wilbur Keel­
Innereprtnrs rebuilt Ilka now,
Ing. i-lione 217-J.
broken eprlngx replaced- box
•pringe retied. A ll typre ranov- I.OST; II |h ttndrrUcd hnm put
•U n g . N ew baw l tied box
in Plymouth coq |c hv mixUkc.
enrlnga guaranteed 10 jraare.
I'lmRr contact Tubf# Supply
New Colton Mattreaeea.
Storr on W 1*1. St.
HANFORD
M A T T R E S 8 J^A C TO R Y „
COI’KNHAUKfT* cabbage plant*
far ankr. J. C-. EiDHorth, Tlear?• doll A re.
a

•*»•&gt;*• K m * Lw

Tea &gt;/2 lb. pk(f.

Corn No. 2 can

MUIUUV .t%
re (e.-.l ret III tM» A

MINGLE iron hod, complete w ilt
msttre-**, spring. Phone 672-J

1-lb Pkg 10c

— firaiar &gt;astw

WAN1 K U - 1 HtR le. 4H«m I lift ut

ALL m cU i Irish MtIL Good eon
dlllon. ftkOO I’hone 6P6 -J.

3 Tall Cans 26c

Wheatmcal pk«:

HtH.I.KH MOUHt S U E S
N EED S t Nl l» t u t s
will pay top - 011111; prices
n.rtl niitomohdoAll tll'A
nil* briols.1 for y„o Will,* »*r
ihr ii« In 1 • ti * g.«'*| Mi.itii &lt;1 ,f
in im I.

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16-oz Can 9c

Prom 12-oz jar

I \ \ I K nittftll tot** sUlPF |*|tM|||S 1.
Ml ft ( f lift f Mill
NICK youn* thrifty Victory Oarden l'lant* now reatlr Iceberg
NTKD
2H h’MIltfC* *l»Mt LTXIII
1 lettuce;
Kacarule;
Tomatoes t W A|*h&lt;
uses 4.%.%
Cabtwige;
t'ollards;
Chinese
Cahhwirr; llrele; l l t w e l l ; and W A N T K D
F . r . ( Iiiitni 1 |.lt»nrt.
M issionary Strawberry pient*.
s* ill pa&gt; t «fth it..* t ’it', Now
, J. W. UcU, ijiko Monroe, ptume
Fm&gt; in n lliucti F tn

r tiR

EVAP MILK

M fllrlaiH e

WANTED

m I* IfPHNPON
Cl«rh Circuit Court
SMuinotr Coubly.

g o r ie r , o r A rri.irA T it)*
ing S tate prahlrm* fo r rccom
IO U
PAX D I E D
mrrvUUo.-.. ty .th c l l ' l i I-cclils( I t f t f l» r (M A T ml IK I3
tore.
.'
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Ntrrn*i
in iir.itruiY u r v n s .
Th*l Tlmnm (* I rftlnO». LulUsr
IU reported lh*t about 120 vX
4 m CwUflM It
) I 47i

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MISCIil.I.AIvEOUS

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WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 13. 19M %

TUB SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

PAGE 8 IX

EASTERN DELICIOUS APPLES ib. 10c

Ike Stal Tbal Mtsrn

S o u se
Asst Cold

M e a ts

a
•

(b

Bologna (b 33c

y

Snapper

n&gt; 3 u c

Lcb ste r

n&gt; 3 9 c

M u lle t

ib

19c

8 -ox Jar
C o ffe e

1 7 c
,

h,

29W c

Surahinft Krispy

1942 Ford Sedan
1941 Ford Sedan

M a c k e re l &amp;&gt; 2 5 c

1937 Cadillac Sedan

M u lle t

1931 Desoto Sedan

«b

16c

FI*
Wieners fc 35c He4
C ro a k e rs tt&gt; 1 2c

O y stm i

sr 7 9 c

Mb pfc#

Strickland

Tho gpirit of good will rules tho ChrUtmag reason. It'f a time to ggt together
Vith (rieods and family. . . a time when all we mfin by hem* in iu gndousM U god friendliness U at lu peak. In ouch an atmosphere Coca-Cola beloaga,
aad gporkling with lift. There’* a whole story of hospitality In tho
tfcttft word*
m ”Cai»'*(-three wonU that express a friendly spirit tha
whole year' 'round. Ye*, Coca-Cola »n&lt;jf th•
'tbst rtJmJkt ar* everyday
-pyagbolg of a wxy of lirlhg that tokt
tom t* uHDi* auimoiiit
BAHTARD

.C O C A -C O L A

J*CokftM« Coca-Col»
fe*s n a tu ra l fo e p o p u lsr n sin t

Ml C 0 CA-C 0 1 A COMfAMT I f

B O T T L IN jG

COMPANY
,01*44 to* C C U .

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*

TOE

1944 All

American Is Dominated
By West Point And Ohio State

th e ntnm lnut fnrklc or lTie yefif
a fte r _(■*&lt;-1n4; little a ctio n lint
■•Aron Tollowine hii tra im fe r from
A labam a. Tins, Nave line wan n
stone woll and - w llitm iro tha
bfggcxl and nit undent o f all as
By OK 1,0 ROBERTS! &gt;N
(T ex) W a rrin g to n , who, nlllitiugh lie ulorkial and larkled w ith deadA ssociated P ress Sinir* ■ E d ito r
n losing team at A uburn, a m |y a rrin a ry . I'nltcgi- and *prvlre
NEW T O R K , Dec. «. — Re­ on
w ith itinkiti? more than men who [ilnyed ugulrmt F e rrn r &lt;
flecting a (rend aw ay from th e credited
lops.
&amp;0
|s*r cen t of his lentil's tackle* ra te the T ro jan tackle
N*vy
M arine schools, w lii.h
___________ 4|wWt-«*n—h in - l « t mr*l i » m » w i I
— W I re lied - -Uo4 - v e e r's - fo o t Hell j h i a B U t e acaaaih
A lthough th ere was not a o f lone unit* and big hand* he |
picture, th e IS44 C ollear AllA m erica p resen ts an a rra y of wealth o f g re a t hack*. Blanchard. made him»«;lf a hiK la c tu r in '
gridiron ta le n t dom inated hy Davis, d l o n a t h and Fenim oie every h'uuthcrn (a tifn rn lti i;aine.
H nckrll was ns much a nlautt
OMa S ta te ’s all-vIMorlnuk ri\llin n d id n 't e a rn .-th e ir hotu-i* w ithout
a rg u m e n t
U ntiling
tliein
ta a n and th e U nited S ta te s M ili­ an
down In the line w etc sucti
tary Academy's high scoring right
sterling p erfo rm ers ns N avy's
the firs t tim e since 1934, Hob Je n k in s, n p lunger who had
to fum ble; Tom
when A labam a, (Hanford
and n tendency
Mlaneoata landed tw o b e rth s (S h o rty ) M cW illiams of M iw h
slppl
S
la
te
,
who
ns n freshm an
each. The A ssociated I'r r s s 2 &lt;&gt;th
as hailed a s one of the g reatest
All-America team released toda&lt; w
after a n ation-w ide survey of backs ev er to m ine out of the
(Ibtbe)
ex p ert opinion shows n lineup south: P u rd u e's lloris
D iinnucheff, leailmg s r iu ii of
lx which there Is m ore than one the
Hife T en ; Clnmlc (lliwidyl
echos!, with two ra m on th e
M ythical eleven. And not since Young, n a tio n a l lOO-mcter cham p­
Dame's
N o tre Dam
e'a ggreat
reat 1030 tra m ion from Itllnnix and Ihdi Kellr
baa a school m atched A rm y 's of Nulls- Da In I'.
Ilo rv m h
luot.aM v
tt a
tip*
f« e t of ta k in g oyer tw o of th e
back of th e yeat A ih-ntsl -do
beck fltld positions.
Ohio S ta te placed Its g ir n t ■lent a fte r serv in g .1 Inti li in ll—
and luitsing
* trr. la-. Army, Ib is rn m ia ta iiv p tight
| tn- weigh- onlv
!•••
llo rv a
In th e backfiehl. along weight
___ Jiy 'e fleet tile n n Dhvts puundi) held Ohio S i m p ' s iir-di
man
UaVFs
'
Mgi
'lfli-t'
"Veher*
I Ho
■ M h a rd -h ittin g Felix Illancliard,
and landed Hill Ila c k c ll, u 1UI- going got tough a* iho IhiA eyes roiled up tlielr fiisl m ile
pounder, a t .guard.
fealed re a so n sling lu Jn . If*'
H orvath, 'p ln v ln g his fo u rth scored I'd touchdow ns with at
peer w ith th e U ucxevei a fte r a least one tn every gam e excert
peer In the A rm y, is the onlv the Indiana co n test, eal I led tieaenlor on th e firs t elev e n —com ball tfitl tim es fm n net gam of
posed otherw ise of four junior.*, HHfi y ards and rtniiplet»'d Id of I
three aophom oret, tw o freshm en a
- 1‘*&gt; ft,1 .Itt'J 'a i d
d ad e Navy V-12 stu d en t. T h ere’#
t tr
Tfavli,
n 17*i j mi in
tv of b e lt in both the lin e
Dackfiehl w ith th e forw ard from 1,**» A nirrlt* «h** It*! Ik«*
mil lull'd Mm *r • tvii" in tin ’ Ik'H't
waB Upping th e scales Just im dcr
en. average of 204 pmiudu pIM»IItiI
nhim * n n \ w t*i*V it? 1111- • mr "
Ujt
snill'il. 1141
m an and th e backs sv eiu g im ;
nUo wnfi 11 feared uirm tu’t * i
U S pounds plus.
Anny** teitin lart -vcasi l*«rt «**m
With Navy Joining the A 1 my peter! it.* it 1*1*be iH' .iin th*
to dom inate the e a ste rn cam , M'DMm becuiise he tln&gt;}ip*d *»ul »*f
lgn and Ohio Kioto idncing 1 the atnrleiny hint -^riuK
0 m ore of Ita men on the seclllanrhm rl uu« given nnirti **f
J end th ird team *, th e division
Of the squad of 33 playci« *bi«w« the rrtflit for itittktin;
tk x t the football fitictl&amp;lh tin** j !nnjt frniinia 'by 1 Irt v ** .«n«f uttm-r
i t e i o n was In the c a st nml m id' I II a t't A'I in *" tut r k *. A 11 fir»ll,Kh A1mi
vllii bed lift it Piehi* lu* |ihi Vml
frewhmii.fi hii It , 1 f N of'lt f ';»*-•Tr■1j*
The emit. won nine of ti*** in Wild ii i it I moved into \** «■ l
ip o ti, five w ith Army men am i 1 Point from tin* **l rnnkf. uhni
four w ith Middiee from Anmipnlt*. [ prcpjiinjr in th e \ mhvV Air * c ii .j
rh# inld-weiil aI*»o jrntnrd mti** I nrok'rtiri* nt Iiiifn u M p M» Id I -7 A
?Uce* while «iz w ent to th e ’ iniM«'i iiif i am *Adh fm* i * VmiJ
lOUth, five to the south^eiit and I u Itd i I v, the iftHI |*T&lt;imd Pt*-ho| \ rP'[OUT to the fa r went.
*S t
.H i* ffijoh1 it ne* i' hiii v f■&lt;i
Routldlnr out the hurkfielii A iiiiv ' h ii.jtjsimi-nf *»» '•?»***|« tin r*
Vlth Blancha rd, Du v Iin iifii I ill
I 'lli!ifr
11*r Ifi*4* *»i id# t **■'f»i * t«l 11
cars
ra th ia Boh K rn]m ore, . so - hIIomhI nut .ind IVIa n&gt;i hoi il kt - 111iI hi*.i
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ni-jr Pooif, A nnv I’lebc who w nj
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j S a w Jack D ugger of Ohio S ta le
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y ear- Several opposing coachat
re fe rre d to him o s the fifth man
In th e ir baekfiaid.
W a rrin g to n never had a . bad
gam e a s he treat o u t o th er good
c e n te rs including F ello P rew itt
of T u lsa and Hob S t. tin g e of
A rm v. [tut for h is presence t h j
scores hy A u b u rn 's op|&gt;oncnts
p ro b ab ly would were been much
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fore nee coaches said he w as the
b e st c en te r th e y 'd seen in y ears,
w hile Coach C arl Voyles of A u­
b u rn , w ho also had .T ea a t W il­
liam an d M ary befo re he joined
the A rm y , cred ited him w ith be­
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team .

This Studio will be closed

Robert L. Cox — I’hutugmpber

How Muth is a Billion Gallons

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It’s enough to fill an 8-Inch pipe line
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mon and women of Humble Oil &amp; Rehning Company, who are today-celebrating the production of the

one billionth galldn of 100-octano aviation - gasoline at Baytown refinery—a remarkable feat in tra
history of the petroleum industry.
It is one of the wartime contributions of tha 14,000 men and women of Humbie^sdentists, driller:

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S h i p p i n g
r e s u l t e d in a n e s t i m a t e d 16
to 2 5 p e r c e n t d a m a g e to m a ­
V e s s e l s
D am ag ed !
t u r e . celery, s e v e r d a m a n .'

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IUY MIKA
IQNDJ TODAYI

N l’M HER 19.

M em ber A r u w l a t e r i I‘r o w

F our American Armies
Are Fighting Germans
On .Native T e rritory
Nazi Reserves i Washington Says
Rushed To North j ‘Big Three’ Will
Of Danube Bendj Not Meet Soon

On Luzon Island

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lIT S FINISH

Red Tlinks, Infnntrj | Slate Department ReLngngrintf Dormans; f u s e s To Act On
Alonjf I poly Riveri P o l i s h 0 u e s t ion

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T h r e a t e n s

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S a a rla n d
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The
Americitn
Seventh
Army today invutled llcrmuny. driving uensss the
northeast lip of Alsace in­
to the old Haiarian I’alatiiiHte .seven mile.* from Kiirlttrohe and 35 from Mannheim,
and l.udvviifshairn, Rhine­
land industrial centers, as
the Sixth Army threatened

to y o u n g s e e d b e d s t o t h e ]
AM^ can* ^ W r s **bS!y e x t e n t t h a t g ro w e r a m a y n o t | port.-diy in ctc.isy i th eir n i’ iirU
B et o u t t h e y o u n g p l a n t s , d u e [ on I.u«on in the R hilini.inr*
to the possibility of th e ir going Tokyo
m id
^00 carrie r liiim
l " " &lt;‘,l
f rra« *
to *crol, and dam age of lb to plane- it ruck anew at Luton. in ­
1 14» t «aur 1a*aw4 r r r s i l
cluding
1
C
K
&gt;
raiding
Clark
Field,
in| tn * U 1/ mJ
J 1. 1 r "x,11 !.. .... I.-H
20 percent m ature cab b ag e and
lit
and
adm
itted
Thmsdny'-i
ra
t
r
in
1 ■•If -41 i im,. ■hill
eel buck it* c u ttin g tim e ncvcrai
&gt;lsl 1Hi . t»M1* »('111
‘
ittftek
hi
tho
name
areas
F.u»•
M«xNv «* i »tti&gt; r..... till c *1 &lt;*f 1it min 1 . RU I
week*.
nltniif l hr
|*h&gt;I) IDl er HIM Hi Itl H ,il t . h. 1itr Jj Is
Heavy wind H orm * on Monday ploying new U f ti f i, c a rlitr i hium
th r
nlnncd
m
ost
Japancnc
|»Unt*s
to
th e
I
Ik*in J *&gt;1,1 - • 11«11r Mill t&gt;. t t Pi
Ui onx H u p H e rm a n S « « r la n d , an d
’l»"i' Hiii*"" 1 44
and Tueaday had the e ffe c t ol
he
ground,
d
estroying
t*l.
-c
itin
g
mat
uf
itrattsln
x
h
Ihr SI »*x*4h *mt ■•Mil. i .
I‘ii I&amp;t ii in Lc frm it Tear
u "lilt- 1P|*t-I Is t*
covering some celery field* with
lw
o
d
estroyer*
afire
und
dim
ingx
y
(tnit
Mpttut The N n ti
.1 Inc • „»ll 1 ii i \
Frrsh
H erm an
in sip s
n&lt;»rc
1 L4»t i- tlu Ji|*J
which had already low ered conin r other -hipping.
to
m
eet
lit- thr,- fll to ..1 ll if Mali* 1*riuii l rovol
throw n In aa the .Sitth A rm y «x■identhly by the h u rrican e, ac ­
Tokyo also reported fnur *ur«-tn
a
tu
ra
l
ilpfenpcn
lift &gt;'line
tl'.
, U'lidcat Its grip along nr near
1 . • 1 in
Ur 1(1 f r.up) f 1IIH1mm
cording to M.L. Cullum, sale* 'o rtre sse s
drooped
incendiary
- h o ttr it (nva*jui n tic to \ uunj! •a M* r r|ri.» fii ii,,,, i ‘, ... Mm
Dir vc os( bank of th r Khirir to
m an ag er of C hase and Com pany. bomb* on th e cubital.
In
I
Inly,
th
e
t
a
hi
*
Hum's
•&gt;l« h 1*■( I 'tint* li•11 t it IIt 11if f &gt;1 **
IW» mil os from l^ u trr lx iu r g to
W .E. C hapm an, w sitsid e grew ,
D 'h ril n liri(|i*fhra.l HUst of &lt; ftH
u
U irdrt Murr th an a
.0-1. » ..f r •I f h fru n tiri
.il
er rep o rted th a t celery fro ie n
In r
!■*»••&gt;
*»!r
ill*
t
.a
i
4* RlfolIlT
•41*1* X - I4X| fiisr, apiu iili -l .1
1 rcnrli luxx n» f r || in the
down had »lraightencil up this
on
J Mint lir At f ArUulitn
T in
•nun
"ppnittlou
llX fi(JvhPiu
f ro -M, ,•,t ftntsHi" ■ri* .
m orning and estim ated up to n Iw yla alllli sSuitmt iulfimU «r&gt; ll.*
1 1I
1 ........ ■ I *
the nui11 h 1 In- Fu’ t and
25 percent low. lie added that Philippine* nnvv total H2.M I ft..in
ith ' rime 1a hfhl .» ml,,* 1 mile
. M. *... ...
iSt 11,1 *U'
betw een the hurrican e nod the (*el.
to iljxoc t£, (»rn 1 »Li; In i
1. ,
.1
\l, 1
&gt;’ l "ii (1III
' h.t «ik of the
p resen t Ireeie m arc th a n &amp;0 Mur A ril lur uiiiiouum l ItMlixx'
after e&lt;!X*4lit 11' 1^ Ul) *tcrmixn
.-1 1* I I ll*. . ,1V !■
th f
percent of the cabbage crop would
A B irn rin
m suultlr*
l*i
»k" • * -( * ' l*" Ml- 1' i
nine peri)*! were it' HK) nicii, t.r*t i
probably be loat.
N- mI.| fa«bi.... . d 'l It
l
Thl. 41 1
s • 1TIW
&lt;1 r man y
}|.(&gt;. Il.h ic m , Lnhc Monroe Mar A rtliu t nnnouturd
*iD *l*r Ir imm in g i t i M *iiA, ,. |
•t 11 mi h* r a t of Mft r r a
^1 • 1 h . : r i l l MS l !
T he one to .e ig h t iiitin t a w ii n g ]
grow er, pointed out th a t he cell
Muj iJm&gt; even iti ^ m' 7 ttd I..
* I b-.rtl r| 1|.) f f&lt;C |
1c*a 1 h.
v v rm h
Xlit*-I
is 1 he
muted to be 16 to - 0 percent tile A merit a n y hu&gt; ln*eti a u . i n x i 1
M*1 Um k lit the '•IP",S licit
a . i t ) .-ni deifiEin|r i
I**- fourili A in c i»‘1 ii 11 tiim i m»• N un
dam age to older cabbage lie had tla .p itr tile fa c t that they arc tt«*
‘'a** i nounfftl
i *-*'1111411
b * I lit «t lit It tin4!u
'
1-4*1 Mill
IS need l&gt;*d* of cabbage, and a tta c k in g lurcc
Hill Thorne *»f i smjd»c*’l t
1 ......
teitlt thia U iu n d c n n j
Advance* Mile
said th a t he expected a total
I*o&gt;t 5.1 M in tl'fi • wtleiithng m * h ds I'mndic hi rt*t i, j t f*.s *1-111
rids A nn, Anirrit-Dii m li 11c ry to
Ii •i«*t m'Hr
The A m erican 77th dtvi*iun h i&gt;
loss on the younger plant* point
rexpiested by Mr Thorne fu b*tog ti-» ml ( imi|H»nsitllo
holla
tug out th a t If they should be udvartced u v n u milt m irth ■■■
toy* to t&gt;e glxen tu the K lkt fo» lb i Jti |i!icd HlHiH*VO ft irffi'ttd to thf* n o rth hc*|f**fi pn rn|Mfijf
defenac
tfii* solution uf t h,
KiJeviHli into lho Ithm d&gt;in.r,
planted a fte r such continued cold, O nmjc. anti capture.) tile erteiu&gt;"»
I bet j ( hrfitrnas |*«i t ) f**r rtt*e»j
i \ *trnt R rr'o- tin Uiect -^ h ere the
l'»&gt;!i*h (•rotsiem
they would be likely to go to ,«c*d. m ain supply ba*e Weth»e*day.
children
l i r a Miid Ninth Armies f*»tcnfrd
B reaking tl. wn thr Ja p a n t »r B EH IN D A B A R R IC A D E of paving block*. Brill* h paratrooper* u . . p l u k c envoi in a stre e t in
L ettuce,
celery
and
escnrole
till Ih to*I'll HI dr a li|* Jrftp on th f
plant* in seed had* p reu n ited the casuaU ic*. Utc cnmpiut",tl“* *»'d A thens, t.recce, u s tb*y prepare to return the f ir e of LeftLt f o r . . .
the r a p tU l lU iniorcctni-iiii
m e f % wc.xl lot11k in ;• gweep th at
th a t A m erican* had cut in led 33,
snrue h n tard . he added.
fni the Tommie* a rc reiwnted to have arrived and tro o p * and tanks » , r ,h * "i, (lw.li.im ) „ tlu-y m
tap lu rcd foot jnQrc l.crm »n to^trnjL
On the official type th e rm o ­ 801 enem y dead; taken -53 pri*
ter n b u dding hOUaing member* of the faction* participating in the icvolt again*! the 1‘apau.li »&lt;m
Aa Ihc (icrm aiu h|ex% up Ihreo
m eter of Prod Holly in Lake oner* and th a t the eiicniy' h-nl g overnm ent. 0W 1 Radiophutu*. (In te rn a tio n a l)
U rf^ Ro«r h rid ffa north of Ou*
Monroe the tem p era tu re m i be • u ffered an e*Uro»tod 1*^&gt;00 ad - ■
T h . hc»\y pres-.ures . mj a n e ir
rrn. th reaten ed f*t«w ay ju n ctio n
In j
low 30 degree* a t 10:15 o'clock dilinnnl gro u n d caiuallic*.
t i e . of w arilnir lit jog cotw lilion,
I US mile* Jrotn Cologn®, and
la st evening, die repo rted , reached .a d d itio n 30i&gt;'»0 Japw iese w ere j
e re cited la st algid In* &gt;1 rg
pulled iholr c a tii hark to the
a low -a t HO 'degree* c u rly thl* \JroWTied w lan rarujf)/* w ere de- |
tro y o d a h ila iill&lt;m| ting to ru- ,
Ja m e s !. Ingle,) ■ tfM-rriw,t of lb*
hank, th r
K tm t
}t* rul**| *.f thu D tlu k l'lu b Uimlr m « r ■ iu.-a
-m oriilng- JUtd.Jri iliO Q A-M. WU gtnfoiew
local totw'Tcole.i- , . „ c i , n , i h i
th e L eyte gulvUoh.
, |
Army i low ar
«r occupied K u&gt;
u p to «5 dcgrccA, H i e stim ated
!•*)•
fur
tliu
Klks
M
j *i n.»*»* (Nunc a u s e , fur the u't«.r*l st*ing ,»f mM 'l
* hlt lotflw I h r fsdlcikch'g Irrnfch ea^t o f f am m #fSf1o r f , «rtH
tlia t hi* largo evcarole planting*
tuberculosi. c a s e , in ccitntn in,,*,,, ■
u a t tow ard
Vv rthlrr^chleda
iJo - •tlcce ior*-till*" of t h r i lull t h ir(*■&lt;iNiarri
m igh t be dam agt'd up to about
ow r* i» Tib*n^ay
la tin o group*.
10 percent. „
1
m Id Hi tlii" IT*.lid
M
mvfa ir *&gt;n
H* “ Duke- McNeill
♦
■*Nu» Is nci ( 111*i- for • n**i| tm4 lo -7 .Jiv rv, ii mg
I hi" t'lAv arp
deport* thii_ m orning from the
^ 'V S iD 'iin li . van *. pr*md c n c v over thr do* lm. m th r in , I mndr
I- ll r * hih n n nit adnptu
I’aola and F o rest City citrus
f
ii llier l«*it r\fn|i*i» when he
be
rculoals
ileatli
rate
L.
F.
C
hapm
an,
su
p
erin
ten
d
e
n
t
"
l,,,h
inn
r
d
\
K
a ) film r &gt;
.............
grow ing section* indicted th a t
•^raonaU y pm «r'iitixl bv I'etcr b r o u g h t thl* l i l i e si&gt;r fti-f^L/tlnt Itl cm &gt;■f'*te|
. \|r* Mn ry I tin liih .
w ith the therm om eter down to a o f F lo rid a [&gt;cnal institution*, will
■Hrluinl
Hr
h
a
s1
9 * v r n t h t»Uc*e intl thr TimI noui| • I.,
w ith tin* Pwlt'i
h*. *»-I Hn tohr | ** ii on mi
1
low of 25 degree*, m any grow er* adrlrcx* member* of Hanford Elk*
foot lift 11 tlupliX , It NXMI lilt in his funU»r nf k ille rx‘* Mr
I |*b«v |
W \&lt; I U M . J H \ . |
If*. l~ —
f» ft..**' c.hnh •hi* hi* hod been firin g In th eir grove*. lovtgc 1241, Ihclr guest* and
rxhwiuil m *p
11
ci
mmi
v
x
a
rtird
in
ta
ilin
g
*
u
'...
".
Hi
!
r‘ Kn*it."
U tilt two Iny* Irft in th r nixtli
No dam age to fr u it * u as yet friend* a t 4:00 o'rlock Sunday
Hrtitiilr v hw ih r imi»t VUIllJlhll* r*^i5 for gcneroii*«f
tlu*j
i at loftfi til lx t* 4 a It- nf
F
1- ,
M.
| m.| re.|
afte rn o o n a t the f i r s t B ap tist
North Pole lle a d u u n rte is tbnc
determ ined.
f&gt; *4t LIt 11 pinvrr (*f the V(‘Mt '»n the Christmicjs Heal S *11■•*.nd* rauchwd H
iMHI.lfOil
,,
,
c la l) - S anta t'lau* r. it»Mny »
T em perature* In the S anford C hurch, it was announced by
Hifph
Suhiwii
*
With price ceilin g , on cele ry . \ tw |||h , 1mp „ f „ u „ h e r
**TUI*Vft llt'-l 4
.1 *
*■If
*d» l......
"
( th r
area*.
a*
reported
by
B-F. Joel S. Field, n u lle d ruler of
i**.*ltiiiP tl Mil
... HUM IIIHI I | i ,| 1. t«
iiiiinii i to in c i j Mini
.«. , it
W hiUier. w eatherm an, w ere 31, the lodge Mr. Chapman is n pa at rni»isa*fr i*nd uttief frt*-*h vego 1 w iitirr. whm with n i .V i- i
I fu
&lt;1 ifllltl -X11 0 M i*n min' &lt;*b i 111 of anv Mgr '
i
-■«*f
fillip
it
. 11 1 nek he Ihng
grand n a i l e d D»hh a niMiut hi Ik* tm|Hi^ed b&gt; ( tiu iu on
fm h-v inn*
Tuesday m orning, 32 on W nines d is tric t deputy
*S#-111111 *»l4 111.Hi 1 f11h11 lut itirl Ml F o r i'nrojii* bet •• cm i .»h i In |
. 1 [3rti|fH cod'. Id H ttfiln y, ir c ix s u r y
i■**11**i \ day, up to 38 on T h u rsd ay and ru le r, Florida en*t of th r Elk- . the *»11A ifi \S ««lnnirl&lt;tn, ncrorti 1 »*id * |N?rfcvt d rlu g r of l* Mi i
tin* II,Ha 1 Mll x fill!
^ mill Iti mi yoBtr* uf Rgr lu lu -fi lln ,1 • t H ill rt p V hi in v It
•fO m ilw now t‘f l t c ' c thnt if i»a)eA
l rofitiihji f
T he public fx crfldinily 1. v ltrd in** to ro|Hif tn of the Florida , frt*«»» kiddleB nil over thr
down to 30 degree* this m orn
• ry xxH* ii*ii4 It If* I«. rtpiu-ai
i claim
i i-i fail t h continuc v ’K'or nun to tho
i th r h ia-ju lu l
grow ers of
»rc sending him their tin t thm a winvil, bo t u g rtm fined U&gt; a th e c h i t f t u c iii) ii f III*
ing. A t Lake Monroe T uesday to b e a r thl* 3 tt h unnuul m em ­ Vegetal:!:»lr f%mm rn lttc t, growi—
“ T h r f l f f i l m ust '4* llll *up ire 1
4'lull l|ir»iilu*lr- xn U*»| li* *cCitd m dv lh » K hum I i pit tin w i l l be
and W ednesday It
Jill m ini­ o rial address to the Elks, Mr. Sem inole C ounty h iv e been urged • ni*J* lint*. He Just lin?ri t Hum* tf* bow pit nl in nrjninS o us u r e s u lt of
mum, T h u rsd ay 80 and today 20 •NjM la id .
bv M. I - Culfutn, p re s id e n t." t o , m ake toys am i read lcltci* tm i« n injury received in tlic last f o r r c f u l l ) than rxc r, fur UI for- j I'lu ll Sl'H llflu ll f oiiiil) fidtit*Mt Mi "V r i "tibaCflbcd
lhfM optinn^m nvrr g e ttin g
It II.*- tntiil ii &lt; hn**tnoi*.
M r. C hapm an, a form er M eth- M trm ) tj,c su ,,iwr m eetin g of the i »o he got his Brownie ami l.r.m - g « m c be plavctoi. Mr. Sehnnl was lu h A t r lv ihU t r m•'n i l l 1-I’Ms|* ra n j th r T
degree*.
Itl p e rc e n t
is
* i i n ijn-w HHrj rnoklc’A tin* rem aining
o d b t m in ister, I* one of the m ost Swminule County hYirm B ureau lln helper* to rig up a loud p re s e n ted I v D r L. T IKins to an he w e ll Into nn &lt;ohatirfd •Hi tf r 1 k»r i ul (lip
furceful o ra to rs in HoHctR. ‘ mill- Mnmlay evening a t 7 :il0 o'clock apesker iy » trm ovi r x*hkh tl'cy enthim uftlh' g a th e rin g uf !■’*» per b e fo re hnj lyriitoiu h U| |HaM1 W r ' ft 11* ill u 'r i.H ' m it ii*- foi tin In lin-.rii on tliAir fart*
1 111c 11a i11x f i [fut
c s ti e re r u ti
Nile (II \*(
,41 • t* *
etl^ M r. H e ld * " T b e mvMvsgr he ^
Hip, C e le r y C i t y R w tR 'U r R n t! r r a il him th e le tte r s !*mtt bv the -Mitis \i lit* in i in 11 ii Ie*I t hv f *Iba 11 rnuat t liir t f p r r m ak f* H dr tll'U' Mil c fu nun
1••■up 1 &gt;l||
Vf I It) (lib &gt; v Drill |l| I pa y ni cu t uf
i nrgBiniH*f m ih i l l
4
t
* 1H ... g.fl »*»i|*
will b rin g Sundsy will not only ArinfJI lw dUoum thi» develop- yottnr*trrn.
li's n i 11.1Va l!n*tr fst lif*r *Ill-I1l am
rawti t«\ I......I li ivp.f
uu 1
f, i , („ , k f h i n i-h r'l f ■r tin1
ilifiiYiduih - tm hn| i
tteCRUIG
give oum fort to the fsinihen of meMl
| "N o m atte! ^!»»t th r u mr» thi
Editor* N ote: •The follow ,
lu M1c , 1 1 * l
f 1li i* &gt;it !m&gt; i I •i x . i n l m j f t h e
I &lt; • mi Immv«I *»•* l&gt; i* ll* * * l
k no 1ti if ly Inf cx t ««1 ‘ Mi
lag name* of boy* In aervico
F l K r t **« 1Elk.*‘ bi'lk “ U w hn lhlTS !
I»')»glaa lgo.1, p resid en t of th . ! f-m l nine m em lw r, ..f *h*
J
m illed
1 In Ml" K ( in mi i f to fult i AI r «4 r n r hanks.
1 ll ' . r i • &gt;
Elk* and non Elks who have p-] r( .
y Brm u „ r, , u » ho has rBC* •*' w ant lieauty aids, cbm k
"hom e on leer*'1 have
hat
been
■- V. prriiMLi v n h iM H iiicrtl,
m ade the suprem e sacrifice
I
| ied W
. , he imt. nwi .......... |
i f !. «HH,*|II fill IIIsubm itted h r (ho P
Wilot
o Club
( ITItl S l l it l ID M
«
4 It
\ e v Uli I" -(.d m oor V di p. &gt; ••I th i..u j(h o u t
fo r which Mr*. Z. a R a tliff,
tm* w ar.
[ F a r m B ureau m eeting in W ash- I rending of the follow ing M u r
4l. i ire ciid*vi
11i »i’.’n n th e ilrive.
H.*t I - .
,1
e.f eOXll
“ S an fu rd I.o lg e
telephone Wt*JL and Mlaa
1 * ,n ' Inglon. will be p re se n t to loll (ro ™ * l*, ‘,c S an f.u d girl . Ik n
h
In order 1 •• rl»»n
ujt lh i m m
r,d ' U* »cr &gt; p i" i" 11 n n of F. hdirul
ile*&lt;l fo rtu n a te in hsMiig S upt of the
x.4i ifsn t o r ily
I •■»* . i "4 t '
Blanche K ennedy, telephone
la te s t action* and oplaton* 8 *nt« C lause. Mv nam e I. Ma.y I
kpt to niRkr Alt;. fast , It I Si
!r i ihnn r o i It fur r Air hciflJH
i . , 1 "'1 Mi«» nil I Ii-. r 'x Do &lt;«r F
C Ju p in an come to Sauftm) to of the B ureau. T icket*
823-W h a re born* aeWcted aa
for the Jtfnhln. I am &gt; m a r , old 1
F irst Lieut
Huy II
Sm art •iu r in ir lh r nw" j t-m tin4 • n r 11•* Hi jih n i*'hf t' i r i’ » (. '■vHid Lhln xxoi ru m ir t liiin jif h i x \ n* (ni) r o ll d«
speak a* he is in g re a t ilvmaml ■upper
a cem m itU e to w a r n n* mce
m ay be secure*! from J . j would like * nice powder »nd
tlr u to f r i Adm lfiistf ji! in-i
* -u,
hit tiuinv
on a ll occasion* throughout th e E. W ath en .
of a e rv k o men and women oe
se c re ta ry of th e perfum e set. some sock., bends o f Jack n an v ittr. win. lived in San m l H o c ha i t it r ln r r t j H '* 1 h h 1udi (l»&gt; ■ him !•&gt; [litn -f ii ih I lii roll
&lt;i . i iof IV itx |HiA-at hit
m l...i.
sla te , he added.
th a t th e ir friaada may know
a n d *onic candy, aptdes anil fo rd up t« th e a g r uf 10 and who d»y from Ike
Sen\inole F arm B ureau.
in Ji*. it \x*4*
It V
Xit* d r . i*f**d In h n x r u "U iiiiiy
is a nephew o f II I'. Buskin* uf
* when they art In S anford.
"M usic will be fu m m ied bj
"A ccording to law , grower* n u ts, a sw eater and n nice iltt*i. S a n fo rd , ha* been aw arded the Announced by Hot. Kprly. r llitm I hi \“ f u n d tm a inriinn o f a d d i t n f
S an fo rd 's own trio consisting of
T
h
is
will
be
all
for
thl*
tiw
r
"
lo ss* . In th e recent hu rrlco n e will
. ..
_
, ,
A m io u rH cn itfn l
d la tln g u i.h e d
flying ecus* for azlez TnaiiAHirr of ( ’hasp ninl fm n - to the tre asu ry
B rax to n U Perkin*, J r .. SK M a rita P ark in s, Mildred •'Jlcauflc"
b^ * r »xnr alto mndr of th r u n m fiil
e x tra o rd in a ry
achievem ent
I n p anv.
1 /c ,
a rriv e d
W odnoaday
to Robson and Ann W iggins. T hey 1* considered by th e
a
g
e
G
w
rote:
"T
his
I.
whut
I
O nly th f larger bJip -v of onto i'e* t hi i". t miix pur tv which will he
m aking celling prices on celery
H A RLING EN
lex.. t&gt;«c. 16,
■i&gt;end a few day* w ith h is par* will a ln g ." I Coma to Thee" a n d a n d o th er vegetables, b u t unless want,
S a n ta .
fo r
Christm as; a e r ia l com bat, it w n announced »uch as 21ft
I«irifri tif l* S
hrhl **n ThuindiiV Dec. Ilf nt 7.TU i,Vi E stim ateh uf •laiuagr to the
b y the Arm y command.
“ T he L o st C hord." Invocation w ill
onto.
checker*
and
board.
Bingo
game.
grow
er*
w
ill
all
m
ake
tb
e
lr
lo»»e»
No.
I
ru
v
tl*
and
licticr
will
be
I
p
M
in
Ihr
Hotel
M
nvfair
M
.If,.,er llio G rande wvllry's v e g e t­
L ieut. .Smart is * nav ig ato r In
be m ade by th e Itav. Joe Toll*,
■d im candy, applas and nuta
khippad during this pvriwi, he I tv ) , M' ig»n pr. aliled. ul lliu able erups h) llip carlicat heavy
G eorge t). R oland, P 1 /c . I* Mr. Ficli) announced.
( f M l I s s H Oa r a s a T W w i
an d a good, w arm sw eater *m[ M aJ. General W illiam K. K eener1* said .
j
I
o
.ln
r
,,
■umiun
fr"Mi m yearn ln»l Smuluy n ig h t
2 n d B om bm dm rnt IllvUfon on a
sp ending a W -day D ave w ith
a p a ir of glove*."
I'crc modified somcwlml today by
h b fam ily,' 401 W M t E ig h teen th
A nother boy w rote: My nsme is B -24 t.ib crato r heavy to,ml&gt;er. He
lurthei survey*
S tre e t, a f t e r SI
IX month* In the
F ra n k Scnn, tg « 0 y ears old 1 Ita s mad* 34*. bom bing missions
|)r G eorge A. Gmifrey, p la n t
G erm any
and enemy-oc
l a r t p t i n *n&lt;] Mediterranean
w ould like a nice, w arm sweater, o v e r
puthnlogiri
wilt) tile T e r n . * tT h eater* of
som e toy c a rs, to m e soldier*, c u p led Europe according to the
perlm ent stntiim at W eilsco, r#*
candy, a p p le j and
nut* (or A rm y com m and. He i* the sun of
jiu ttn l th a t in some fields St
’ A/T Orin D. Llndres*. Jr. D
C hristm as. T ncre is 8 In my M r* . Mlldrod H . Hmart and the
leant half the tom atoes on the
■Mp Jlni ■ lMjOr furlough with
fam ily so nleas* b rin g u* a l a t e JB.L. S m a rt.
'in e g could me Milvsgcd. alth o u g h
B ig g eatt boost to th* la g g in g it w as p ointed o u t b y Mr. E vans. nice C hristm as b askgt. .
In addition to the above decora­
hi* family la Floral Haights.
H ardthlp* of a aoldier with ihe b la c k e r t h a n n u t a r k tif b la c k the cold ended the g reen w rap
Recent l«ond P u rch aser* who
w ar
bond drive in Sem inole
HD younger sister. M aly Mar­ tio n , Lieut. S m a r t wear* the Air
llied E gptdltionary Forve in c ii U and try l«i m itk r m il n gnuv- tom ato deal. G reen pepper*, e g g ­
First Lieut. P. Jaco b Richter C o unty
inter w aa th e recent allocation helped add to th e co u n ty to ta l th a , aga tw o, w ro te : "This I* M ed al with th r e e Oak l e a f Clu»t A
IIOOjOOO
tu w a re : A m erican F r u it G rower* w h a t I would like Tor Chriilma*. e r a fo r m rritn rlo u * achievem ent G erm any, slaaping in cold m ud i ii nr o h je r t I ft I h r cl l n in n e r , Y o u plant and g ie rn snap beans w are
Is spending a Dora with . bis b j ^ t h l s county
■ V o f T*
II
Uk»i»o rep o rted heavily d am p u re Hates by the F o sg ate la c . w ith a .941,000 p u rch ase; Som e shoes, »lso, 3, dresses siw th a e rial com bat, lie entered tha •m l illraa or while »a g u a rd hlrnin your rye* Irxak iit«f.
parant* until J mjl *, after X8
train in g bis eye* for cn rm ir*
F irst dam age 'e s tim a te s
"You don't Bland up to your | njfotl.
montha tn the Southwest Tactflc G roarer* C ooperative of F o re s t F lo rid a o w rr and L ig h t C om pany two year* an d a toy b e a r eat) a A r m y , Aug. 25, 1942 and has ■
in d a rk n s ti, "blacker th an
p "knee*
nern w ith a dam p, cold m ist j were changed some also w hen a
ThaaUr at War. _____ _
City Thl* and hther large igk* w ith 100,000 added to previous te a a a t som e candy apples and b o o n oversea* *lnc* May 2, 1944. sta
c k of blsck c a ts ." are g ruphlII &gt;n round.
You
d o n 't live | »rcund fre e ic , predicted fo r Monb ro u g h t the c o u n ty w ar beftd p u rch ases o f 454,0 POO In th e n u ts. This w ill ba all for this
rs lly c o n trsitu i with the s o ft crowded in your home* w ith any - 1 day night, fotid to m a te ria llie .
purchase* up to 1707,000 Which iw u n ty t T h e S ta te B o ard o t^ A d - jlm e ."
c o m fo rt of civilian* »hu com plain w hrrc from &amp; to 60 hom eless) Most
flu s t of th* bean* alread y h ad
is a tll) m ore th a n 4250J) 00 sh e e t m in is tra tio n o f F lo rid a w ith 430D aisy Mae Barm, h e r 4 year old
of w a r time shortage*, in th o people w ith you. You don't h av « |b o * n picked and the tom ato -crop
o f th e t l , 019,000 Quota according 000 bond purchases allocated to s la te r w ro tei " I w ould Ilk* a
follow ing
le tte r
received
by to w o rry at night* about bomba, aa* on the decline, thus c u ttin g
tha county; U k t. C ham Frait doll te a aat a n d som a candy, ap­
to F m n k E ra n s , county
Tho H erald from C’pl. S tu a r t.H , a rtille ry , gun fire or a u e n o n the lots to these two crap*.
G
rew*Ti,
#4,0001
“
‘
tfrhrs
”
ple* and nuta and a nice p ah of
H 0LL T W O O D , D ot. I f ,
K
c In ty re who lived In Sanford up ■lipping upon you d u rin g the
LONDON, Dec. 14. (AV-As- M
s n o lh e r d . y W ft^ tb
sh o es a Da I H and som e socks,
to t h a tint* bo attended J u n io r night to cut your th ro a t o r kill
porting
that
Prim*
MtnlaUr
i g o a ts this w ill ba a ll for this
your buddy next tp you.
ChuraKll] Is a ' "would-b* British H ig h School,
of Z tim e ."
^ tk st
" W e il.h a r* I am In a co u n try
"You c a n 't p ictu re in your
EU&lt;
fuehrer’'
who
ha«
?lopt
t*
head
Y freU D anny L lngla. “ I am a
t h a t I thought 1 would only i m minds w hole cities, tow ns v illag es
au
ctio
n
i--, i. — . i , t^rfro
,
good bay. P lease b rin g mo a n
and c o u n try being le ft lifeless
of had
— . '*JU said to d s) a f t e r the war. B u t now t h a t
m a k Mall, a ahoo-choo train, .
am * h e n ' l l l t n r r r " to take w h a t (not even a c a t or dog) w ith
Uto M&gt;4 »*
M
"It
Is
high
tim
e
he
ratfrad
upon
. . . . . te d d y bear, •
sh o o tin g gun.
W n* h te laurels b efo re we fo rg e t tha com es, and U ltra Ii a lot of it every house eith er burned f la t to
« r "hUI
_“ ndy In my socks. Be sura and
of th* Fa*gate exalted rater of
the gro u n d o r fo r blocks and
debt
we ow* h im " a* * . Britten t h a t Isn ’t nle* to take or sea.
h rtm rD a d d y so m eth in g and Mod" O h yea, alm o st everything la blocks, blow n to bits.
was announced by 'H a stated
fighting symbol.
' •
-S3-year-old
ra
tte
n
e
d
and
you
c
a
n
't
r
a
t
th
is
"Y ou d o n 't know w h a t A f* to
.I n an artiele aoUG ,
rk e
i ad d itio n * *
____ __ _________________
otmiosa of
Of U te t, or go h e ro or th a n , a n d go w ith o u t food fo r tw o or th re e
It! *4«»t Oo,** "publishad In
u
m
«
^
a
r*
b
ih
l
a
n
d
all
th
at,
b
u
t
days a n d all the re s t th a t goes
PARKING LARIIS »
-Woakiy Tribune, Wall* said th*
thought g o down d e e p e n with w a r unless vou a rc th e re to
Prim e minister's intervention la let
y
e
a
r
m
jildi,
tow
I
an
d
h
ta
ris.
Y
ou
W tlllin* U fa oca was a “dlacradll" to . th*
go th ro u g h It or see I t A nd th en
a and resulted from Church, d o n 't slaap on cold, wat m uddy, you cry Ui* blue* if you c a n t
allm
ay
greurvi
o
a
t
in
t
b
t
o
p
*
n
T. would
."pro-royalism,” hD "snabget g a i to go for a visit, o r m e a t
d In th a follow,
lim ited Tango of Y ou d o n 't s e t o u t of cold tin fo r a special diner. You cry
eabg
days a t a Urns, Y ou if you have to w ork a few e x tr a
rat F tr a t f l t m t
P a lm e tto AraW ells conceded that Churchill d o n 't know w haf It la to look hour*, o r If you can’t g e t a new
«" " *y n .
oorrad Britain as a fighting out in ffo b t of you (white o n Hr*. Yon don't know what It U
v I U j I BflO]
f o ts t n a n d a ll vour b u d - to *&gt; without cigarette* for
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Wartime Worriew Said Toys Are Made By
Cause Of Tuberculonis

Penal Director To

Pending" Veiling Herman Brumley Wins Schaal
On Celery
to .Be|,----------------------------Award As Valuable Grid Star
.
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Pilot Members For
Elks Annual Tree

Addres* Elk* lodge Issue At Meeting Santa Has Tough

1*7Rond Sales Reach
BO Percent Of Quota

County Farm BureauiTlfl®
Cr^es Farmers O f j O P A

Si'ction To Attend

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Home On Leave

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Lieutenant S ma r t
I Awarded D.F.C.

Texas Freeze Damage
I/Css Than Estimated

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Bond Sales Get Big Boost From
Purchases Of Fosgate Company

Hardships Of Soldiers In Germany
Described By Corporal McIntyre

Lupc Velez* Film
Star Takes Own Life

H. G. Wells States
Churchill Must Go

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