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^British Driven From
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!W ^lfV Tokyo Is BombedBy American
Land-Based Superfortresses
F o r W arJ G o o d s

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Public ll^ged To Buy,
Bonds As Necessity
ForSupplying Front
Line Troops Is Told

War Finale At Rhine Eisenhower

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The Germans drove the|
British from Hoven, north­
east of the Reich city of
Geilenkirchen, an the Ameri­
cana and British met the
moat savage resistance since
I)-day along the eiltire north­
ern of the western front,
In the south, Strasbourg,
^penetrated by French armor,

Need of equipment And *i/pplteJ
for the fighting men ’o\ci there,’
wan 'itm u n l last evening by
Ci|it. tJ. I*. .Smoot of the Sanford
Naval Air Station in u abort
address to a large crowd gathered
at First Street i\nd Magnolia
Avenue for a Sixth War lx&gt;an
Rail) (apt. S moot urgrd the
I'uLlic to ' tiuek up our Wax Bond
drive out of our surplus funds.”
"Our fiylttintr men are putting
Up with hnnUhip* we can't 1m
airine” , dts hired ( omdr J. C.
Shoe), flight truiniiti; «*fficer of
1 hr Mai 100 . and he udded “ The
t eat * as dr can show our thanks
•&gt;n tl ia I hank*vj!ivini’ , u to buy I
^Var iiofida and keep them.
Drive • lunrmun 1 rank Evan*
pointed out that Seminole ( ’aunty#
with a populntn n of only 22,000
had JJtH) men in the »i»mce, or
one out of every ten persona,
and . urged that these be bucket!
up by going over the top on the
present war loan
.Master of ( erenn me* Ed I-unc
declared that. "The Imy* over
there *rr doing their job, by buy­
ing bond* Wilt help win the war
(I MM
r*s. I'agr I ual

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First Raid Since Doo­
little’s M a d e B y
Bin: Fleet Opera­
ting From Saipan

Look At This I^eyte Stwplv Lille And Buy Bonds

(0* Aivnuifd P ffiii \
A m .tfhty armaria o f Sup.
orfortiv.Ases l»!astrri Tokyo lotlay. oprniiiR w hat ( Ituieral
A rn old said was an "a tta c k
which w ill !»»• ca rried on relentleH.*ri\ from tin* air until
the &lt;ln&gt; o f the land and spa
m vasm n“ »»i .lapan's honu* islaiids
An iinriHclc oil numher o f
H ' * &gt; I w\
i• t • • t i&gt;4ire«| «• t
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»np|.*t« .1 an

-already may have fallen. The
. capture thi* (thine bastion would
*'
t &lt;f.. | U’l.il rr . oin
seal o ff the Rhine retreat route
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v&gt; * i* «o I l.io.l ,tt d:lw it
for the German 10th Army.
*.i t hi
•loo in11« r114 lu.
Unfavorable
weather
nlowrd
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Infant; \ r* ntid file
other Allird Joroe* In the *outh-■* o.
l.ip.in*- . from I iiim.ii thr|nnrfhAern V a ifti. Muddy Tommies in
•i Hiatiwi ••( tin* l.mta-hii.i line
I»(it*L I • \ I' 111\ 111 &lt; Hi iRF i ,iii.i-ways of •*o od
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r I \ I. ltd..
Holland ploughed to within less
•I wi -ti'iti | ii ‘ mi 1s|mIH|
(Jff|I S I line tip on I .evtr III ll h ,' *&gt;w •Is lir IV how Mi *1 .|
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than two miles of the Duch bord•fxl \| i* AftVtiar
»id the cntii'c
'hr tm h .d Philippm * f«*i I.Hi \t ,»e A »lliiir'* furht inr t.»,
1 tint .1
•Mr
citadel of Venlo.
N imadiita line i&gt; ?»n\% rtpOACii
•l»»*el\ fn^rther with* nt frill ••( enentv hnmher nil in'l •i •
•r•»• *• »• v
The U.8. Third Army captnrrd
\no r• .*»
ill i. h
\ mi f i, mi
' \.i \\ photo f I o|• roil i*•*ill I
Oberluken, deepening the north»’• ..»*d d i: Hi* .i 1 stand
-ern wedge Into Germany with
• o . Kui.tr fifX* finl, s north **f
*K»ins of two to four miles.
1ip.iii
I ►\n i t.llTu*d »WO \|
In reaching Strasbourg, the
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French rolled through a ring of
• • • • i *• * r&lt; v**r ha*l
It old forts of the defunrh Magt1' * * ’ • • r Ito*«•
not line
,
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Mhamo,
On the eastern front, the KusC* i
* ol m nnrfh
9 * 1 an fourth Ukrainian army ad
H ,r
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• ip.ini*ff
y a need up to 16 miles along a
• . • • I :flt *
mile front west of Hngvar In
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t ' lira
fif
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eastarn rirrho.lovakia, C.aji, a
C
A II IV In won, |ift
ol 1 ,
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-all ju-'tton’ 16 • miles to the
!••%•» raid
•11 v• ll f 1 r f i. mi •
■sith of rapturrd, Mlskolv. a
(hr Srminalr I t»un(\ 1 id»rtt-\ilonk| IS | j i l n l i / . a t i o n
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pr^rnrian communications ren*
Ci* the
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Mary Rawlins. vritl Sal** *'half 1
•b&gt;st\ was threatened from the
t ig a te s Ca&gt;e, l i n t
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man. mil with ilu* .'«tlorr«l t;ioup» *
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ll.I.il • l ••I uAVki' • •
M a k e s N o R ep or t
on \Sct|nrv1n&gt; rv»ninir f«»r liu*
in Italy the British .rosaedthe
t s ■*|»«*r l »*r! ■*
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• . 1 '|U » Htlll'Hj. I
purpose of iTkMmiin^ i\ coin
Coelna River northeast of Faenaa,
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til
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d|» &gt; 1. •
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milter to a*-iM with Utt (‘ hri&gt;l*
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took Flgna, and gstah’;shed five
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Mon«lav. Nov l?7
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till*
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Oermana threw more of
Prof J N ( ‘riKirntt
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new Tiger mongter tanks
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chairman of (hr committee
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it' iti attack almost to a “ T H E ONLY SENHlliLK count* for Germany i* to fight to • ftm«h ami (Mb Hrtotk* a&lt; v»c« chiurintn
taxr»f »»•
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Majfflr F.v^ ha ia -rcrclary,
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p. -•* •I|«y ••( [ -'4 *•#.- *vrvftY* rlf’ tt*.- &gt;•.
• r t} i *t* I'xinc'i vo•t
lx i d.iwn
after ft'h ad closed to legs wait of tha Rhine," Gen. Ei.cnhowcr told war eorrasporulmt. \
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Ilea of, Jo|bk _on ih e hove, the .haded area un.thc map .howg araa of thl| baUlcgiuuitd. Brock. Drtfturtr; IduAjui t o i k*4ft k»)V“ .,1
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WW, would “ amount to •• ngral oj&gt;*ra0 4 n" gtal
■mall ififl
chnirmtfi:
Loui«« pj*fl#aia for lu Fti'k i - *'** Wee |h*i
- U U a t he i» »ri v funl of i .lunli 1 4 ( I* Ahritn* aK.l B.*l
nine* HnuK «ridge« cag. b« or have boon bla.twf liy homltcc. flman
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■tar* on m^p »how locution* of the key Rhine bridge* On the Foitrr,
nnlt of «’li ' *
Thelma
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t. •••lieire with ruiinV ‘ a * id|»..t|f
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fighting front (1 ) tha French l»t Army niovr* northward along school Aftlfs
I hi* h m . 1 • . « w .
tir&gt;nee ****** llltl (hat Ii r llllfliKela .1 lit.»n&gt; '..f.t 4 •«it •..(•. »»., t«w P nn,|
tha wg*t Rhine bank. The UA 7th (2 1 hg» taken Sarrfhnurg and
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Sub chairmen for thi van*
f r tend I 't r amuni* them • h..»l*"* ilu ..
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ajma at Stanbourg. The U.S. T^ilrd atrike. np the Moaellr toward
inr tip” of i.»
11 pfm 1 ire
^chooU include: Wrallhy ( roan
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d* ......... IMil M » .
Koblant and pushc* Ixdnw Metz and (It hitter counter-offi'ii.ive Croom* Academy; Alma llur-t*
(M’ A snul I I I • bled rlfitlv *' t&lt;» I I hi- »I» '•»»
l include* *).*n(« t ‘
( H•■■u» ' 'he r ♦ , » ,
meet the drive dn t'olognv (International)
I he mat of I* 11
1 1 *•» and ruvofl I inn t •"MiiermiB apeerlivi in I lot
. Hopn**r Academy; Joanna
IniiiirsL ittl v it 11 a*f |p.- iifcr, La.I
t f*old» boro l^rimnry School; P’:»* j clothing
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"lien intr&lt;*du« inr n• •* I rrlnw trd !•• f lx Shrf it f ’ ..ffit r
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pCitkel »» '• bumpiet, ShU\ Itnii.I, ! ,hf
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"f IIIf1\i*— t•» I full
the ftr*t •' :» .in
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monte Sj*rmga; (*harlotte F*» '•
The highest praise for Red
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Fore%t (ity . Willutm 11 I ••• , Vm«nn* •*•' •'»••» 1 f . . e l . * Ii n* I „f
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and landing overseas la expresses!
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Thelma Franklin, U up
In a letter recently received by
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The Herald from CpI. Kdward
Ko*a S Brown, («ene\a.
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l-ang of Hanford, son of Mr and
f* f In am ( r ri |i
Harrington, K&lt;dokee. va*li*
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Mrs. langlotu of Hanford, who Is
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now serving in Europe, as folOlrglrf. Markham.
old I x.i ( i . • "X|dr Mirilt \IxI ifl -i I&gt;111loll tii
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tet ii nd f ft in I hr M.d ii*C ••11 »»••
i*h !•#•« t if |« io i nh \hlirn mix
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"Usually people only write
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when they have .fomalaint*,’* he
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have „
wrote, “ and take It lor granted
•ft
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X IlliM' (jf't * li&lt; vr| nf .i*l \t*f|CIlf ••
when they ere satisfied. However,
fi*» Urrinnny l»v lelftm "
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N ti imiser ••( '
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I ’d like to take timo out to give
11 kr•If n t. Pi tr Mil
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A meeting of ihf Sn»t f ••*
WASHINGTON. Nov. i!f. I/F&gt;Ii
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•eloctrd Iio*t • &gt;• I f hr dnntot
wcredlt to the Red Cross for the
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T k b they are doing In being of i ’rc.ident Roo.evdt tul.l (..nDili ai o ti
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Foolhull fan. have a colorful Unit will bt held nt h Oh o h II ai 1 I , l ...
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thr niMfitl *•'* ••LL » l**\ In* • •f
•Id to the AmericaA soldiers ooth grc«* today that l^-nd lj'njc and treat in .lo re tonight when the l&lt;»nifht at (h» High School t %
ftif Put unh :m «
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rover** Lend-Lease "»hould end orange j*r«*yrd Ccleryfed. t.ke
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*•« I.nl.ii •hr r overseas and In America.
building, it wi# niinuuiudul l*- [ Rand mu 11 i i t &gt; .1 thr ; Mi \»
SlmiilUnenti.ly.
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i k'i’t I Nr. *...x V It., i* ) i i-i u"They are guardian angels for with the war.”
th« field here againat a blur A lrt It Johnson. Junior &lt;
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ua. and when we were boarding tha Britiah ( announced they had awcatered invading eleven (mm mander, at which time,
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munition.
and other
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advent nt*
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QHtates they were on hand to bid
plane for the ( nn*t (luunl \ .
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us goodbye and giro ns hot coffee U ’.4.3.7 0 ^ r ! t u i t * 7^Thi. ‘a the fira, time Sanford • rv bond salr promotion «•»'•
hi
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Bt tix h .it
and candy. On board ship they
Ixixl i»h'-*‘i -I Hh 111t Id* kriMWr
^ Meln&gt; "h..
tainmcnt, will hr mudr
land, ladia had furnl.hr,7 Wll.in f/“ “ UI1
».»!■ t. II.'^i'HhI
barkgroiim! ••f i•.•i•*I*- nnd mm 1 '11 Mrlnv retiiiMed \\ r H lav
had boxes of msgaslnea, clga/etUa 065.000
imk (Vtn more.
I thou-li the two team, have claahThe entertainment, which
M * • i l'.i» 1 i f i imtlt.it w t»S
i tr.ua It.-llr («lnde Io fit..I lllril
1 nh4 l.1 l* d
\a , tlx biHik i*
ahd k it' bags for ns. When we
A reliable report from Ixtndon e i on the ha.ket ball court be held here on Nov 1*V. wdl
IPs* ii -t-lai... td • tin* I III.Ill «fi U.irt tlx* \ i in\ mtv•I Nat v f*»r hr
i awift moving »tof &gt; #»f the nd hunt** .slid all jx*p-»•%onuftt litlrnr.l
cihbarkcd they warn 'on hand with ■aid Ruuia, Rritain npd the several time* In pa.t year*. Both ■tajed bv memlier# of the l
i\+ an appirnticr Iranian
—coffdn and doughnuts. You have United StaU* iljrned an agree­ acboola are member* of the Faat Coast Guard a», a locatmn ... u j venture*
J.-.1 Strung n» h.- III (lie fir** nt Up*n)n. lodrt) «•■(» imim illulelv n’f i ting tin b***u
muted Io** of furniture, radio, lion ••f nnv plain I ••r•«*«| down in tin- \n\" iltiritiL* thr lu*l war.
to
txdd
the
land
hubingiii#;
' n o Idas how good It was to see ment on th« occupation of Ger­ Central Florida Conference. Bol- announced later. A dance »ii: fight*
‘
‘ .......................... refrigrrntur and other pr»RM*-8ixn*-. •u in Ooubb I- offp lulu at tin lift* W.4e iHll'f C.MIl'Ml' XMU'tl I.t.
something so American as a many last week. The detail, of lea, coached hy Major Mark Ilrad
follow, with muaic hy the Sanfm i to hin father from bring ftnlcn %i*ftH‘ «»f which had Keen retentl. Sit ii for ii Nnv al \n Sfnixm wan i • ^ i in thr N'livul B ie rv c In
(C n lla .H Oa Paa* T n .)
by
unacrupuiMUM
lumbermen .Mr
lowly
l l doughnut.
th« agreement were not learned.
Naval Air Station orchestra. M•
re«|iirsted f.wliv io a r&lt;»iiiitiii(|irn I '.»l!’• hr f r»li*iii'il Iti cm into th*»
Sackctl Rpent neatly in mnnthv pinthn«cd. nt $JHMI
In ovary
every city hem
nor* in
In England
Enal
Meanwhile Ignoring a Fre.lJohnaop, announced.
NiiMnii.il leurtMl in i upt.tin anil
T l i f r wajt no in-siiraiuT on ti 1 n ffiux I •#•**i \\ K 'sprv
■•Curing the I«mal eulur for the
thera are a number o f Red Croc, dential rccommendutinn the |{ou«*
ffx ’ei. who wind 11 *inii iit***t f«&gt;r ttvn \••.»#«- Hr hud
|Ri««r.»n»ia, ght* wit id and added fMiblir felalMx*
book l&gt;y exploring the lower Ever
chib* • when tho . aoldlcr cin Wayx and Means
Committee
gladfA, tnVmg ninny tnp« on I Hitt Mr* B l Awh. a itl .i lied thui pfoiM|&gt;t im ( "t mat xim nrj ||u&gt; no i»th« » krrvin* pni I - hr came
f jt a gold be at homo. Hare ha can voted again.t corialdrring Irgia- I
•he into thr \i my in IP • J
Florida Ba&gt; and inert mg with daughter, nnd thr fi\r children lorntion id ii i r.»*f ought
g t t American food rach aa hot latlon reviving the regulation, of
A Kroduuiv ..f Kmoi v Unlverulty
■lie hurriedly re»rqed frgm th.* mt’iiiit of #u\ *iiaj Il«e life of the
the Sctninole Indiana
doga, hamburger*, doughnut, and the bitumlnou. coal indu.try. It 1
Editor* Notet— The fallow­
in IP-.I. Major Park rrcnvrvi liis
burning building hhd only the pilot.
Coca^olaa. You should tee tho al»o agreed to conaldcr a meaThe
novel
den
In
in
an
interest
“ In Cline nnv person witne«-r«v intrrnohip at I'irdtnoiit Hospital
ing same* of bare In aervtce
Enalgn Curtia
I). Crnwnrr fnjf and niilhrntir manner with clothe* they wore, and n baby
aurpriird look on tho soldlars’ •urw freezing the Social Security
"horite on leave'1 hare been
.uxl
the
Middle
USNR, a itudenl aviator attache,I the little knmvn mahngnny in buggy, left nt th# lime in thu a plane ctonIi ui xbxeiVL** from in^^V tl.tiitu
~ fteo * tho f(r*t Umo th*y i m a tax at Its present level. *
submitted by the Piled Club
n dotuni r a |danr in diNtre***HoRjnt.il itix I City Hot*
ynr«l. wnt lalvaired.
to the Hanford Naval Air Station, duitrv in South Florida.
^hpUW o f Coca-cola. I t b only at
for which Mra. Z. a Ratliff,
Prior io
For the pa«t four month*. Nlr Mich nt the *01111(1 of nr explo­ pita^^Q?** Mncoii. *iu
lost hi. life in in aircraft am
't h o Rod Cross th*t It can bo obThe *uecc». of hi* first novel
telephone tSI-J, and Mbs
t^tr Artnv, Major Park
dent which occurred near Sanford "Sponger’. Jinx” rr*ulu-d in Mr Meloy. n barber, hud lieen emplnv sion. nmnkr fl(»rn the plane, el
Blanche . Kennedy, telephone
t tiirf of .Sur#;»'i&gt; in Frrnoldon Nov. 17 duying a night train Sackell t&gt;emir elected a member ed in Belle (ititdr. The&gt; ha*f #*Ho«eo* fn« t- -bo'ihl bo teleph&lt;&gt;n«^l
• “ Thaw k n t a son o f anyone In
923-W have beta selected aa
| recently decided t(» return tn j ***
^ A l r ^ S f n f l a e i i t Snry
;viii;iiton iltotnitnl in Ins home
In r flight
Sanford who hasn't boon cheered
of
the
Author*
l
eague
uf
America.
a committee to eocore name*
Thi- telephone number toon. Snnford, Florida, v*hens
Er
Inaign Crawncr la aurvtvrd In A »hort story I* Mr. Snekett of I Sanford nnd hnd went loo k the lei-lariul
u* at tha Bad Croaa o n rw .a . I
of aecvteo men and women so
i* I 16t* Thr tel,-|ih••lir i&gt;prr;t(fir ht ha-* Ik»vii practicing onrf U424.
hit father, O. C. Crawncr, of adventure on the Dry Tortuga*, furniture,'some of ii new
only hope they
that
that their friends stay know
Ilrndini; in thr city nf Ati|fusta
The w(1o)« family atayol l**t nt thr fttation will connect any
Johnstown, Ohio. Before enter
A F TA C ba.ketb.ll defeated a
tha next Red Gross drtve.” . i
when they are la Sanford. • ing the service, he attended Ohm weaternmo.t inland group nf the night in th» rvro rtnim apnrluirnl party bavin* •in*h informntmn ut 10(11 Kntbern Strrct »r «
qointatte from the 8 anford Naval
Florida Key. i* appearing In’ tho
Mujor Park's oifr uml (wo son*.
Northern University and later December issue of “ Open Road at 111 Weal Fir«t Street of n with the Officcr-of-tbc tiny
A ir 8 taUon f l to 27 at Datrla
Pvt. Shannon Winn’ who b
Another son, Oisrlrs L. Park,
■laughter, Mrs. R. E. Illakely.
Armory,
Orlando,
Wednetday. •taUoned at Fort Bill,: Okb. Is worked for the Holley Cerbur- For Boys."
Jr, it ftdlowm^ in Ins father's
Tommy Powers of A F T A C did a •pending a furlough with hb tor Compapy In Detroit, Mich.
Random House plans to publish They will make temporary quar
ItxrtAtcp* by Joining the Navy.
lot h f damage to tho tailor* with w ife and son, 101# West Fifth Prior to hi* a.airnment to the Hurricane Treasure in the Spring
Ho is an apprentice ivraman wiin
Sanford Naval A ir Station, he of 1046.
a last quarter rally In which ha Street
X 1
lir e V 12 Unit Ml Atlanta. On.
rocolvsd flight training at the
stak two field goa la ' and free
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Naval Air Station at St. I-oulv
throw. 'H b paL Ty Stephen*, acKom Stevens, eon of Mr. and
co unted fo r nine poinb In tha Mra. Jf, Stevens, Sr* ha* boen Mo. and the Naval Air 8 utlon.
Mr. nnd Mr*. Charles 8 . Morriform af four haakeU and a frao with the Armr AH’ Forces in Cogyue Chrbtl, Trxa*.
■on returned Monday from Coll
throw.
Soring* on the Htldeon,- N. Y.
India and Africa for. the past
Tommy Bpagnolla unhejd tha 18 months and hist arrived -to
wnere they were called a month
• The - Sanford Lions Clnb at
Honor af tho Navy with five has- ■pond a furlough with hb par- _______
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ago by the critical (linen and
their meeting today, agreed to
hot ffoda and two- froo throw*, •nU.-who rwaldo at Ninth Stroot
Condition o f Sheriff Charles get aa sponsors for a sorority
Word has been receiver! by death of Mr«. Morri«on’lf-"uncle,
* 4Hand, who hoe been HI for the group to be formed by girls' of Mra. Herman Hbrriett, that her W. W. Pr**|ier, well known to
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post week, Is reported Improving. Seminole High School, slier the brother. Pvt. Cacl Tubb. who was m» nV .hwe where he had *|,ent
linen end
and Mar* previously reported missing In *ev£r* l. wjhtcra. Upon returning
Chief worry o f tho Sheriff 1* Mlsaea Audrey Bach
Mr. Morrison laiunt&amp; .that, bo Is unable to go bunting. aaret Dingfelder appeared before action since OcL A l , has been ed Sanford,
|«p nine polnta
management of tht new Frier­
the club and requested this spon captured and I* being held Prii
and Mrs.
son Electric nnd Gaa Company
ohrr by the Germans.
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ground _____
Sanford
eeem- eOrship, it was reported by
J*vL Tuhb, formerly of Sen- Store on Flrat Street
ed to be especially observing the Ramsey, club secretary.
Mr. Dreaher, he reported, died
_____ arrangements for the ford, la the son of Mr. end Mrs.,
Thanksgiving yesterday, prefer- _*Plnal
rin g to await the rerular Thank*- Lion’s Club annual dance which fe. Tubb of DeerfieKI Beach, The after a brief Illness. Prior to
oool with froct
Ifk
4
Wednesday, firat message of his capture was hit retirement in 11136 after 40
observed since Pilgrim will be htld on
cloudy and warmer
tie , •.N
atal am ts, the last Thursday In tho Thanksgiving eve at thr Sanford received ovgr short wave radio year* of service with the National
navai
r*.-Md. month, which falls on Nov, 30. Armory, were made by th# club, by someone In Del Ray Baach Diacuit Company. Mr. Dresher
.a have apd which wfl) be proclaimed a John. Ivey, chairman In charge of who immediately notified hie par served a* manager af their New
bakeries.
the message wet York
-------. He ‘ la survived
* fow holiday la Florida ■ by Governor arrangement*, reported that si- ants.
sales had exceed'd confirmed
:o Utter f r?’Q
hv
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OPA Begins Drive Lt. Fuller Warren Death Of Negress,
To Check Rise 1"
C loth in g

Hi"''” ..*-1Rook Levonia Johnson,

Still Unsolved

PriCCS

lor Says Rise In
C o s t s .M usi Slop

H ig h P ra ise For
•R ed Cross Given
B y CpI. Eld Lan g

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Maj. Charles Park
Runs I)isj)ensary
At ‘( amp Ciordon

Roosevelt Favors |Seminole High To |
EndOf Lend-Lease) Meet Bolles Team
At Close Of War InSanford Tonight

Big: Three Reported Game Will Mark 1st
In Agreement On
M e e t i n g Between Coast Guard Unit
Will Meet Tonight
German Occupation
These Two Teams

Another Sackctt Hook v,,,’,' .
Will He I'uhli.shed .... .

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Due To. Fire
Is Estimated At $?!(»()

Home On Leave

I *11 »Ii«* Should Kt’port
I Manes In 'Iron hl&lt;* i

Ens. Curtis Crawncr
Killed In Accident

Navy Cagers Lose
To A F T A C Quint

dVughtVr, X T c°' u T « I Morrisons. Return
south snnford Avenue
, From Kin’s Funeral

CITY BRIEFS

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Lions Club Agrees
To Sponsor Sorority P v t Carl Tubb Is
Prisoner Of Germans

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PAGE TWO

. J B I H A l^ . J r O V H M P K lL » - 2 A , U a il.

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORp, FLQRIDill

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lash tic battle front, the Yank
infnntrynM.n drove through the
mountain village to the nearby
Leyte river
Gen. MucArthiir had identified
l.imon ua apparently the Japan­
ese-selected site for tl cir major
' ilrfensive buttle to protect the
•r««tlaard I’ ran. rm * i» m I
1vital Ormor corridor. Capture of
admitted some
m*n* Muitrtl . l ix —town.-said tMlav'a-eeoiiNUniBlit•-Ain dltlW
H iFy~w
puT
..... , nicuiu
mcun* tnc
the Nipponese
Nivponcjc huve
.
iv i
.cr.
..................'
. huo
getM M rr fndlriytry ndmlttinir
U "ecrltns} drfenstve Tfrt*v,
or turgeV. were mi inhr.! I,v itThe announcement snid m ilt""
porting “ prartiially ........ .
terrain |,ca ahead of the Yanks
waa Buffered by iiii|ortunt
in their drive down tho main
atallntiurm ".
highway toward Ormoe. last JapGen.
Arnold
told
President nnese stronghold or. l-ejrte.
lUosevrlt the operation wu* “ in
“ The enemy", s a id 'th e ' edmno aertse n hiLyuiii run mill. It muniuiic, “ in his hitter defense
Is a cnlcul
ilated eTrrnalon of our «&gt;f this northern anchor of the
air power n systematic demoii , Yumnihitn line has suffered terlion of Jopnn' * ri production j rifle liinse* from our artilUry
henceforth to oc carried •-til with j nn,| auperior iufontrv firepower,
decisive, form
I “ Ills First division has been
In the I'l ilippim-s ruin.pound- ; ptartically destroyed",
ed American infantrymen huve | air.ca- Hie AineiUaiMv-tlirnetl in.
.captured the Japanese bust Inn of to Orinoc corrldof, sfier' captorLimon and huve driven 1000 tutils ] ing 1‘irmmopimn early this month,
aouth I" a sudden upsurge of vicious fighting bus flared around
a battle which hns prnelitully de- l.imon, about four miles by road
stroyed the enemy's first division ’ ..nth of Curignrn bay. Tha JaplijmiMUArtf M tvportcd
tndnv anwc ilujj into tlic town, utilizing
the ^2n&lt;! dlviiiion nhinirtMl thronvh favnmhlc terrain, for n knockout
shelLlmttrrrd l.imon WeihieMlny,1|»utllr
Ik
more
The c&lt;mmunii|uc reiterated that
__ ■ "**” , *
AuipruiMI aggressive Uctlca hud
TrW crftlre hnmn*yita tffii. (lyi in |iij ret Jnpiiiieke plans for a strung
which the Japanese defend t o , counter sttnck, utlliilng newTjT
.hold L eyte island, is in danger I lund.-d reinforcements, and had
Of being relied Up. the roninuini. idn.e.1 them oh the defanslve.
qua said.
—
They were required to comnjlt
iheir troops In piecemeal attacks.

Tokyo Is Bombed
By Am erican LandB ased Fortresses

THERE’S A
IK *
I

mcaafiyc* .qf oppression in the Austrn|ia. From there they went
Philippine* were their_ clock-like i0 Brisbane by Arhiy tranjiport
chicken potrols"— sn|*ll foraging und on to San Francisco, where
partlc-j tltat went ot(l on a re­ officials hejd them for six weeks
gular schedule to steal cvehv Idl before they were declared eligiof food ihey rouhl find in thu na- hie for Unlft.
Friday Narember 17
live settlement*. When a puU.d
tndelibl^J in their memory are
w
Warranty Dewds
nearfd a villuge the pt-ople woubl lhc ,mrrif&gt;jl,K ntrocilics and torknocked out eight more (icrimin
II u illnurd I rt.aa* l*«gr lift?)
l.nmj Holding &amp; Exploration • C AM ? BLANDING. Nov. 24,—
sBr *° ,thf
* . r^c T" 'V tl'i’T - turtx the. t'Uiuinft*. liiucJnnduicd
tanka, bringing the total destroy|bring 'I h-iv iiuri home ngaln’ 'i -C", To John-(k R ill* -It L (Hpeciult— “ Natives « ( the Philip- ta A
fter two 5cuixPf uiuicrKTtjtinn un&lt;fcr f ht jfdke nf the barbarians
VlvliUS buetw. VwsiftW .War MetT on this Irani- in
—
Holzer, A. J. et ux T o Annrc I (&gt;&gt;ne )»)j»rxi» » r * K* per rent l*Y*rTkrHyity the tyro Filipino lovu Ibis
from the north.
In a .Jelugi of ruin—lushed , nance chairman expressed confi- M hraser.
I to America and. despite Japan's wcre wf,]e)y hunted by the puuppet
|
horizontal bv driving winds |deuce that Snninolc County wculd
Manning, M. K. widow T o II. A. two nncl-a-half year 'machlne-gtyt'
government and they ,were
the Ninth fought nto Uourheim. i itgain c'icetd it* uuota in the war Manning.
control of the native, there arv forced
lo escape to America—and
ed to
'!
less than two miles southeast u, loan.
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Duudnty, Hanford E. F. ct ax many thousands of- w ell-organized freedom.
I
rior
to
the
speaking,
the
S
c
»
l
Julich, Koslar. about tho r.nnc
k John D. Jinkins To Bell John Filipino guerrillas ready to leavo
Yhen in March, 1944, bsgan dn
distance weal, and Barmen, tw. note High School Hand plavsd Son.
m
f r l
mountain hideouts to,.prove .their arduous trip that sometimes cr.W
and a half miles northwest. No the National Abth.-m and march­
ailegicncc to the United States.” them creeping and crawling,
es
to
which
the
white
clad
CelDunn.
Charles,
_8r.
To
!L
K.
more than 200 yards ahead was
This was the encouraging ap­ walking, riding on horseback,
tho Rocr Itself, and 26 miles eryeltes put on an intricate &lt;h-ill. Tisike, Jr.
praisal of tin? Far Eastern island moving by sea ami by uir untili .
j
After
the
speaking.
AKTAC
enHosier.
A.
I),
et
ux
To
Morris
beyond lies tho Rhineland In- ,
.
_ , , ,
people by two 34-ycar-old Pbtll- their. *»fe'arrival in Port Darwin
dustrial city of Cologne
j tertamers. sent fr. n. Orlando by G Hodges ct ux,
pitM-born trainees of the Infantry
Th. Gennsns had dug In their CunL Donald H
• n&lt;*
Ashley, 'HslHe To Janie Sykes) Replacement Training Center at
great tanks, or kept them lu rkin g!"''1'' ' management of H/SgL AnDeed
Camp Blanding. To rafeguard the
in llie ruinoid villages nearby, and | thony Christingio, put on a pro
Federal Farm Mortgage Corpi lire* o f their families, still * rpwere employing more and m orel*™ '" u*
s.uging and tianc- To E. K. Walker ct UX.
;h '
malnlng on tne Island o f Ponay,,
ing.
Hull rislm Heed ;
I7D-MM artillery.
tho names uf the two soldiers must
Pfc.
“
Slim"
Fortier,
announcer
Holier, A. J. et ux Tb Annie be Withheld.
In a two-mil*, thrust bevuml
•
i i.
fallen Etckwciicr, the U. S. for the troupe, directed the draw­ M Fraser.
Hut they know the Philippines.
ing
of
tickets
to
plvc
arfny
a
Trustee’s Deeds
First'A rm y edged into Wei»w«-i|er,
And they know the Japs. In
turkey and greased pig donated
Trustee* Internal improvement 1942 when the “ Rising Sun”
2d- ntilaa west of Cologne, but by Frank Evans and other vain
Tltc free and excepted mason« of Sanford Bverthe doUghboyi we^e heavily be­ nble prizes donnlcd by Hanford Fund of State of Florida To — hordes Invaded the Pacific Island,
green No. 2H will celebrate the Thnnkagiving
Sjntilom, (’ . W. et irx Ixits 2'J they were acting captain* in .
set on both the north and south. merchants
_ HeaauiL-ut St. James A.11.E. Church, 815-Cypress
* jo a i &amp; 32 lllk 17 Cryitai. G^tkiDoojgjw riBtAW tt«W "UnluTo tho loath, they were .Tgh*Shrill appi
applause that echoes* up
, U U TiW Ar
. t t : (^H C itflikM u -* in the Far lyaat.”
Ing tree by tree through the last and down First St root and Mi
Ave.
of the gloomy Hurtgcn Fores, mlla Avenue greeted the music _ .Ndiilgren, trie V. et ux Lota Then conic the inevitable surrend­
All Master Masons, Eastern Slarn, Royal Arch
o f Lac throwing, off two early of Crl. liert Kitxgibbous, jiinho, 3I***32 Gracellne Court.
er, ami the Filipino .officers Join­
Masons, Knights of Jerlto are notified to utteiujl
Jacobs, W. Ormond Lot I'd lllk ed the Nip-hating guerilla forces
morning counter-attacks, one of Fvt. Al Lcslfc- bass fiddle ana
which wa, led by tanks.
and parade from the Hall on Seventh St. and Pine.
to become fl-*t •dloutennfits In
I’vt. Melfllie D. Villa Mills.
A battle of tank against tank Hmith, Rihglnc guitarist. Col. Jor.
Jer­ , Fryer, Nellie L Lot 12 lllk 6 charge of supplies.
The D.D.G.M.L.C. Mayo.will be present.
|{iwali,ui
Heights.
raged around the hamlet of I’utz- ry ElMfhborg, acconlian. Pfc. For
Three months after the sur­
J.H. Anderson WM
Johnson,
John
Thomus
ct
uz
lohn, just north of Esrhwcllcr. tier who gave a singing imita­
render their Army was receiving
Etln Sltead WM.
which the doughUry* took thL tion uf Frank Sinatra as well Lot H Hlk C. Stewart's S/I).
U-S.
supplies
by
submarine.
Ilrumley, L. A. Lot f.H Rose
morning, lost to a counter attack ns announcing, and WACs Pfc.
L.D. Mnyo Ii.P. '
With
thousands
o
f
other
loyal
thgh regained. In 4H hours the Jnne Doak ami l*vL "llu iz" Mor- Court; Lots l to It lllk 1 Wynn Filipinos, the two constantly har­
A. Everett W.M.
town changed hands flee times. tensen. singers.
assed the Jnp occupying forcca.
S.A. Port lock, Sect'y.
“ It Is a ideasure to bo here v itgiley, W. T. ct, ux Lots 35 &amp; Not the most bloody but perhaps
Tho Germans were fighting t »
JO
lllk
22
Crystal
Luke
Wintci
keep this.crack army from.crash­ this evening to stimulate inter­
the
most
bothersome
of
,
Jan
this Sixth War
Loan llouies 8 't).
ing through to the Rhineland, and est in
Tyre. L. M. et ux I-ot 10 lllk
said Capt. Smoot
He
an American officer declared tnai d rlw ”
"there just wasn't anything In then pointed out the increase in 11 Tr t! Sanford.
Hunt, Hobble Joe l-ots C70
nut armed forces lioth
World Wnr I to compare with pace of
Thru (180 lxmgwood.
this, and the troy’s haven't fougli^ In Kurope and the Pacific.
Ilrcxk, D. C. Ixits 10, I I &amp; l ‘d
‘ ‘The invasion of France ha$
so hard in all ths invasion”
ccme and we have carried the Road Hldr Park.
British Seize Keystone
RoUr, Rose l ot 6 Hlk 10 Lock
wnr into the homeland of ll'o
The Ilrltlsh Second Armv on (ie i mulls In the Pacific we have art's 8/D.
the northern edge of tnis iron: gradually pushed the laps hn'k
Hogan, Joe ct ux Iail 78 Hrinside Germany seized llovrn anil to their own front door. This plat Wlnwood Pnrk,
il/&gt; strategic heights three miles hus Is-, M n result o. a ilclerminKirchhoff, W. E. Jr. Lot 21
north o f
(irilrnkirrhcn
while e.l mitl magnificent ,-ffort on the Ulk 2; Lots | to 7 (less certain
btliet forces fought ‘ *iroueh W'tirm purl sif oqi fighting men” .
part) Hlk 7; Lots I lo III (lets
three mile* northwest of tiyilen
Nri-d i f eiiulpmcnt mid sup­ certain part) lllk ti; Lots 1 to
kirchen.
plies fur the fighting men wna 10 lllk 1»;Lou 1 to 20 Hlk 10;
From 16 to 20 miles to the |t) vn strcsMsI bv l apt Smoot, and L&gt;t« I to 3H Rlk II: Lots I l«.
northwest of thi« front, the t,,*, be or.gcd that wr “ Isielt up tho lo Hlk 12; Lots 1 to 20 Hlk 13;
mails were pulllm- out of nil Hoi , W in Hon,I ,ln\, out of our sur- Lots 1 to 10 Hlk 14; Lots 1 lo
luml west of the Mass Run iu JIIU' funds. In &gt;ie» of the fust 24 Hlk 16. Luts 1 to 5 Hlk 10.
tile face of uthrr elements of thr'P'ice of oil I n vrix s* forces he L.is | to Hi Hlk 17 Wynncwood
British Second, which drove
1t Id h »lnrv of i, , olored soldier
Miller. J T rt ux Imt ID Rlk
within three miles of the Mm,, who said Sri goitnt. I don't he- R I si udil to luicknrt’s S I)
r acton rebuilt mattrurt.su.H
.Sheppard, L. T. et ux luit 24
stronghold'of Venlp delayed mil, Love this «m i» going to last
F 1- Woodruff's 8/D.
by thick mine fields.
j tor tie duustioii'’ that will gwv you umnzmr.
Wales. C. A ULs IIP , 120 4
Orriimn account. .Sid without ,
^ buwrvei t. not s»". said
Allied confirmation that th. it,, 1' 1» "
l‘‘ “. "f*1' 131 Rcplat of Wlnwood Park
nervier and sleeping comfurtWoodbury. I*bllllp K‘ k of N K 'i
Hah hnd upannl s bigmc.le a.
vcl"
" '* *
''' r"’ *
| long Unit yet. 1 he rust of run- of 8KV, Hce 29-21.31
"Mull along th* Maas. o mi
rrr I mug ilil.
a,.,
fur
one
day
this wnr fi
Rosier, A. I). K 98 ft of W
halcivtd about to strike moth
mound -' ll uiillioi lollars".
ivs ft loss N 100 ft Ulk 3 Tr
ward toward the Ruhr from -ki.|.
Ml
I iinr
then 1litiTuloced 12 Hanford.
lluns around Nijmegen, neui the Comdr J C Slmev who snid, '"In
Watson, II M. 170 luits in
northern terminal oi the Hlcgfried the vuilv dava of the wur after
Rnokertown.
Line I
.
null tinih i. we were &lt;ui the toCox, Lola II lad k Ulk 5
A front dispatch said the Iln tttlv my end us you know. Th« l.akevlew.
tlsh cut a sew gap Into the (lei wur iiun
now und wc
Hlmmuns, R sO N 'i of HEti
man Mas*
Maas bridgehead potlti
Ilian
poll Urn., uie bunging to_ IIk- enemy un ./ ut-i. u«c
M.s &gt;
fn allpa. alt- ffjfif t . l. . T ?
Ld
normwixt t/T Tc(dft, -furthd! im , inane* nnd men
Metcalf's 8 |l
periling the ene my tnnd st tl
He then lulded that w» had
Norms!!, I. N. filr of N by of
I hi cslmld of the Rtthr.
' Is-itn criln ired for the
wo 3W '„ of HE', Sec 21 21 .70
hud spent money but pointed out
The lightning advances to Sits
.Msrrlsjte Lkensew
bourr placed the Allies on three that by so doing “ wV arc saving
Nelson, Arthur William, Tltusaides of Col. Gen. Johannes ilia*. lives.
..... . . .
,
•
, vllle, Fla. And Ethel Green. Titus“ We in this cr untry do not
' j...
kowitx's Nineteenth Army, and the
r",
U.S. Seventh nnd French First really know what it Is to' bt. .
r eon Dale. Jr. Hollywood,
’
Annies were putting the aqucczi without the necessities of life'" ' ho
continued.
"Our
lighting
men
I
" ' W ' ' Tru,uck' 8an'
on an estimated six to ten Ger
man divisions, estimated to totul are rinmJ'inc‘‘ T h i
w°,
K
1
’^
l
»«&gt;cklon.
enn t imagine. The best way we ^
And Shlrlee ileddow,
Brock­
70,000 men.
can show our thunks on thi*
Ths French on tho xoutii who ThunkHgivIng is to buy wur bonds ton. ,Mnss
GiUtrau, II
made the first break-thrmign nnd keep them'.
j And Katnryn Jane Anthos, Sonearlier till* weak reached flatten
helm du*pite two rounter-ottnes
ami at tlmt point were 18 mile*
Lembcke, Delbert W., Roche*
. ..
.is
.
...
I ter, N. Y. And laxm* A. Howurd,
south of Colmsr
Retwecn these two forces Ger
n
In
w ord
v ,IIL V Ih
A V IO l,, K i l l
Marshall, Alfred 8, I’owtucket,
man* along morr than 50 miles 1 U
R. I, And Addle Edna Gcoryte,
of the rain-swollen Rnlnc must
Orlando
escape prer three hrldgea and b\
Carnth-had, Roy D.. Orlnado
boats, barges and pqntorma If they
JJ-way Indirect Light
raa* *»■»)
And Iris Fay Mann, I'atutku.
ilns to eacape entrapment.
Sliuug, fiber chests lliul
Injr
coals
"niuat
stop.'*-'
Ktnlaw Alex 8., Hanford Ami
Tho Americans were half wav
take up , little space.
Greater l Threat
Msdr* Geraldine Rlgncy, Sanford.
through Hualus Pa*a, south of
llowin aniil thui fur the laat
Hughe*, John I-, Washington,
the Havorne Pu*i, and French
monthi 'nrico riars in clothing Iowa And Ann Crawford Stint,
And Americans were well Inin 18
have been tna greatest threat to
St. Marie, Ilonhomme and Sch. tiie urogram to hold' tin lint on Sanford.
Wanybarg, Harold (]., Hlrmlng
luchl Passes stretching down the eoat of living.1’‘
And Virginia Van
ham, Mich,
through the Vosges toward Bel­
"In
my
opinion,
"ho
added,
"any
derbllt, N.
fort.
, .. i , ,, .
increaaca In the coat cl llvtiw
Anthony. Ralph F.. I’ ensncotn
The only resistance remaining ilnli r in the coming monthi will
Madalyu Wright,
In Helfort came from a pocket In stop completely aa noon aa (these) And Carrla
Sanford.
the southeast part'qf thq elty.
programs lire fully effective,”
‘ -^4 - fk. - - j . * , !,, *
lie added, however. that deafU*
thcac efforta "Uta clothing urob­
Red,
Leatherette . ill
ilin —aa far ua prico control and
aupply art cuncorned —* will bo
Blue ami ivory.
^ N
1‘lunty of tpaca for
------U
s
!
FORCES
IN
W ITH
- ii_
concrete
breakFRANCE— Glai
your clothes.
•
water* built In ii»land by UnitEngineer*
were
cd Bute* Arm
i Channel abort■n*
to wall In ,*lto

Resjstence Stiffens Na\y O fficers
Tell O f Need
On European Front
(&lt;-.atla.«* Trwm r . D u e l
Fur W ar Goods
west o f Julich, The American

HEMINOLH COUNTY
COURT RECORD

ippine Natixes
fe S a id 99
Loyal To Am erica

KttP FAITH

•■■rgsg

TIIANKSfilVlIffi DAY
November 30

Thanksgiving

in your Future!

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, Inc.

Spetials

lnnersprinj? Mattresses

Authorized
DODGE— PLYMOUTH
Service and Parts

O P A Begins Drive

Seminole County Motors
100 Piilmt'lln

1

Phone 1011

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ROLLA-

LAMPS

Clothing. Prices

CHESTS

Hassocks

ADMISSION 40c — (Tax Inch; — SERVICE 30c

TODAY and SATURDAY
DOLIM.E KKATURE.

,1

Cement Breakwaters
Floated over .Channel

Sem ihoIe^H igh T o
M e e tB o J fe $ T e a m
In Sanford Tohight

WARDROBE

g.85 up

_______ Jd at Uta Nerbeach.baada, ,It had been

LARAMIE
TRAIL
day. continued aa ui
and. other- bu,lns* at
tlona continued at
atnee Naval Air BUUbo,:

IM l th# excaption &lt;1M
• liih a n Who •fcta been

frtra ■-tno • llnau-i
tjured In the Ht. Augft*.

-v

However. iBobby ex- feaal of turkey
»h»y at leaat part of- raing*.- &gt;
Bobby. Cull urn
•on who have
Mercury-In tl
g note dive
down to tba

SUNDAY and MO:

could have
m V i any

of

. . . ST t e w , N» Iran d
wee reported.
s', Rovi W.'iSboc rt VcCaalti
:lnr o f , the Park Lake Pro
tin Chbkth ofO rlam lo and
Against Daytona he took poaaes- er of Or. H. If. MeCaalln
Agalnet
alen of Aba ball WpBanford's one d ig , r will ipeUt on "Thai

S o o n *!.
laughHl

\fiir ht the regular loncb

Scooters
breakwaters

Pandas
Table* and Chairs

the Rotary Club at the )

Hotel ‘ Monday.

Gfamour!

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Wheelbarrows &gt;

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FRIDAY. NOVEMBER. 24. 1914
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PA C K TIIIIKH

LD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

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Freshly Dressed
Available Daily

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W h a l i» real E * * r r i m MUainni* "*
; in I ' M - ‘ A l l . S P I R I T ! A l
III E S S I N ( * &gt;
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Poultry

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Holly Avenue.

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Christian &amp; Missionary AllianttTabernacle

Declared lies!

Rev. Paul Yatea— Pm lor of The
Church of God—-3th Street

the

words. of

In

our

►*&gt;Lrtol*

i-&gt;

the

Lord Jeaus how lie said—

There will Ih- an oltl fiishionetl Thank&gt;givinjr Union Service at the First Methodist |
Cfiurclj itt,U:.’lO A.M. ThanksKiving Dny Tite Rev. U I’ . Brooks. Jr., pnstor of the First i
“ Neither do | condemn thee: Bnptist Church will be the speaker
go, and sin no more.” — John
•You are cottiiallv
* invited to attend this service In a
8-11. .
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[i it .I J'lstalu Sul.-.- Ili-iit.11- Morig.igi I i
I lt,|&gt;i,llili.l»li- ln.sutii;ni mill |!oi.ii'PhiiiU’ ilfiO.
Hnnnu- I. Florida Slata* Hank llitiltlint:

I n r . n i l ii« ii * » r «. ii n
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How much more tender Is
Jeaus titan the tenderest of
earthly friends! /he apostles. In
a moment of irritation would
have called down fire from
fpeaven «n obstinate sinners. Their
master rebuked the unkind sup
pcation, - Peter, the trusted but
treacherous deciple, expected no
tblng but^harsh and merited re­
p r o o f for his faithlessness.
He.
heart

who
w ould

sorrow ,

knew

w e ll

be b ow e d

semis

first

how

that

in penitent
the

kindest

o f m e s s a g e s nnd then the gentlest
g&gt;f

re b u k e s,

"l.o\c-»t

th ou

m e?'*

S a n fo r d

M in is te r ia l

At THE CHURCHES
■ A s r o i t n a s o K s i i i i . r o r iA j u
i
K. t w n r u i i T . I' b s i o i
osTtcrs
12th M. s. L a u rs l A &gt; .
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&gt; *
S un d ay School. 14:0# A M
i ‘ hiir.h
Sunday Jlui n ln g WorSnip.
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Fri day Hrryic# I 0# F M
P r a y e r M e r l l n i . W ad rr et ia y I ««

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C h u rc h School ut l o 0 0 A M
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UKr MSrn COMUMfTY

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father
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REV. C. (J. BRA LEY. I'nstnr
10:00 A . M . — H u n d a t S r h o o l , Hf t I Sm il h , S u p e r i n l r n d e n l
11:00
A .M .— M orn in i
W uraM p.
Serin* n
“ The
K r. « l il »
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T h a it k a g if lrt|{"
7:00 I V M . — Y o u n g Pe« ipl e‘*« M re li n t;
M r* A d a d r a i n
prrnldeni.
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Sfrm nn
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W. AuiUn
p a il"j
Holiday M* l.oe.l 1^00 A
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l#,ayar n t r H I n g T h ui &lt;*day a*, rn
at I OH o'elock

THE EIEM7 ISSTILL THERE!

Keep

Extra

Buying

Bonds!

WE OFFER YOU:
Plenty of Music — Oltl Fashioned Slngint;
A I.he Gospel with n Live Message

GIRLS’ A LL-YEA R -R O U N D DRESSES

J

2 * 9 8 and 1 - 9 8

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Flower print sml luighl r.ilorrtl rollons, so rssy to launder — come out ol tlir lull as
fresh st the first &lt;L&gt; &gt;ou wore llirm?
And pretty jvsrty rayons, too, m gra'&lt;-(ul pnncea* styles. They’re j^ r fe t (or the holidays, and she’ll love —raring then, on into lh&lt;- orw
year!

(IIL ' ncti o r TMfi ma m r k n r
l l l t A C. (1. Iir a l ry . Pnal.ir
113 I 'al ma tto A v n i u e
10 oo A. M
hUiidu) Hr!.«»•«I |i. . •
Hivilth. Supe r Intehdr nl
II.vO A
14 . H o r n i n g
W.»i-J«l|,

Mcrim.it lib the i»aa|*»r. 'The
It) of Thutikaglvltig

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7 3ft l'M - Y o u t ir VmopU • M

lug - M m
A d a l lr gl v y . pre aldrn'
l id P &gt;1. — n v a n g r l ' M t l r M. 1 \
Kvrinun
by l h « paatur
*Tb«
I
er of Havin g 4learr"

W g tiffet

f r s n

m

m

m

Uprcarcd by the side of HI*
gwn cross .there was a monu­
mental column for all -time, Only
. second to Itself In wonder.' Ovir
the head .of ths dying felon U
the’ auperscrlptlon written fur
.^llspalrtng guilt . and trembling
- penitence. This 'll a faithful
laying and worthy of all ateaptitlon th^t Jeaus Christ cam* Into
tha world to save alnnera. Ho
never yet says Chaynoofr put
— •u t *. candle that was - lighted
at the eun of - rlghtaouyneae..
Whatever our guiltiness must by,
say* * Rutherford, yet &gt;»h*n It
falleth Into the* sea o f ’ GW's
• it rev, It b but Ilka a drop of
bloo* fallen into the great ocean.
A M

L v \ i . o .i
A n u Y rriA D R L
114 If sal Hvrond Btrooi
Major A B. W h ' . r l u n In r h a i g a
Munlay H&lt;*hooU M e A. M
l*ra »cr Harslca 11.04 A. U.
W I* la, « 0 J I' M
Hly^rf M ar li ne
7 0&lt;&gt; P. M.
K u n i a l l d t c Harrier. I V0 P IL
Kr*«la&gt; Harvlor ■ 00 I* M
Coma a o r a h i p w i t h ua
ia

The watchman in the canticles
smote the bride, tore o ff her
veil, and loaded her with re­
proaches. When she found her
P I l i a T t f i r r i m i M N T i I I I III II
•lost Lord, there was not oiie
j i »»: a
h m .i .k
I’sibi
OhIIr4It &gt;« I.... I • I . \ M
I
word of upbfaldinir. so slow Is havlk.
Hu|.v*flfi( r M*lr ril
Morning
\Y..r«li&gt;|*
II
He to anger, says an illustroua
HermoiV Hul.jr* i
V «ii
• ••
iieliever. so ready to forgive, 11loft**
An ll irf n
&lt;*h Thai
\l# o ]
W
o
u
l
d
I'ra
lte
tl».
I^.r*l
that when the prophets lost
Youth
e I I I'. M
f u l l patience with the people so
I I v&lt;*I.i11 k \Vor*hi|. T J“ I
M
i
mOVi Htil»)r«’l.
Tl»»
hitMiig
•* .ut
ns to make intercession' against Typo'* Trio. Hun l.It N l f t r i*.
them, yet even then He could ulhy t ' r u m l r ) M&gt;i* « vi. i«. i. . ■.•« ,
Mil'll e«l |t r.|&gt;a.. li
not be got to cast off His people
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great are Hi* mercies.,
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* H e wink* *t eln? Far from It.
Ill* blood. Hi* work • Bethlehem
nnd valvary, repute the thoughll
Kre the guilt ot one solitary soul
could be washer! out, He had to
•lescend
from Hts -everlasting
throne to agonize on the acCttraed
tree. ,Dut thia “ word o f Jesus"
la a word of encouragement to
ever« sincere, brokenhearted -&gt;enl• r u t , that crimson sins nnd scar­
let tins, are ntf harriers to n
free, full, everlasting forgivenes*.
The Israelite of old, gasping.in
hi* -agony in the sand* of the
slesert, had but to “ look and
live;" Anil (till does He *ay,
"Look unto me and be ye aaved
all the end* of the earth.”

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DANCE

Home (lomoi)Hlratinii agent* of the •l)*|).iiitm*iit ol
Agriculture, iiHsemblod in WuxiiintrUni for a. conference on
the outlook for fnrm-fnmily living, heard among other
things a tentative plan for rural medical service, outlined
by Dr. Thomas Parran, Surgeon General of the Public
Health Service.
Dr. Parran suggests thnt »urb service la? organized
on a state-wide basis, with a base hospital and medical
school ns a nucleus In each State. There would be district
hoslilOfUTTnTtrafegically located smaller cities' and health
centers irt wholly rural areas. Tin1 whole state would thus
be covered with a cooperating network. Putients could go
from local centers to district hospitals and, if very -specializ­
ed work wore required, to the base hospital. This system,
he feels, would give to rural physicians the facilities needed
for modern medicnl practice, and end their present isola­
tion from current scientific developments.
A further prediction was the development of group
medicnl care in the post-war era, probably _to—include
farmers, who are not reached by present city hospital In­
surance systems.

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ILK VElt.sfi-'iOR TODAY

IF WF. W ANT GREAT (SIFTS
WE MUST KEEP IN THE SUN­
LIGHT OF tOD'S LOVE AND
TRUTH: Every good gift V ")
■very |.*if**t gif: l* from above
and com.th down from the father
o f light with whom i » . variabletioaa, neither shadow of turning.
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'• DRYFAUM UNDER rHNOW
(From The Sonneteer I
CORDED like chiseled stone. thr.e
fields deny
The living grain beneath their
groove*. -Thl*' bill,
Now under arises of frozen .kill.
Quiek.ned and warmed. In qulver* • dng green ihall He.
Then on the car* of men the
strident cry
Of gull* »hull full like raindrop*
, and the trill Of blackbird choruses .ball ri.e
until
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American soldiers w-ho go to out-of-the-way parts of
All duller 1(’ilex are crowded jroin |the world sometimes encounter/iut-of-lhe-way diseases. One
I Mich is malaria, whlchnopie have picked up in the Paoilic,

G. l\s In Paris. Group Is Formed
To Prom ote Farm
Begin 2nd Week Telephone
Service
Sans Cigarettes

Each year this white glvi-s wav ! but which our nif'dical men know how to meet. Quinine
I will do the trick; therefore so much quinine has In-on rp-, ; to living green.
Thnt warm* to gnbl l»*n«-ath n I served for our armed forces that physicians find it hard to
summer sun
pel for its occasional use here.

Eva Wlllr*

Wangsgaard

IJuy Christina* Seals to fight
tuberculosis
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I f you cannot buy a Wnr Ilopd
buy a War Stnnu'. Every little
U t bolus.
You better .In your Christine*
•hopping early this year. . . if
you want to get it done, at all

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Except in a few restricted areas the need for quinine Is
slight in most of the United Status. If our ancestors return
to earth, our mastery of malaria would not In* the'least of
their sprprlsos. Known as "ague” or “ chills untl fever” ,
this disease harassed thousands, especially in badly drained
regions. Dickons painted a gruesome picture, ytd one not
greatly overdrawn, of the haggard sufferers \vhom his
heroes found In the Ohio and Mississippi valleys. Those
days are gone.
They will not’ ibo brought back, either, by returning
toldlers.'"Thiy* Can't ‘Bring malaria back." .doclafra Xtr.
.Morris FUh^ain, editor of the Journal of- the American
Medical Association, ^unless they bring th * mosquitoes
with them, and we'll see to it that they don't do that."

Twenty-Three Children

The . telephone strike in the
City of Washington I* costing
A picture of Lena and her 2.7 )&gt;ups. introduced to the
the fives of American boys
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nation itt Philadelphia's 60th dog show, makes people do
the front.
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a little thinking. How long would It take, for instance, for

A local man soya today's youth Lenn and her brood of foxhounds, with a good break and

should learn to live in a coin
munlty and not off nf It.—Titus
Villo Btnr-Adornte. Why llvo off
tha oorrnnunlty when th«» fed­
eral government wtU take care
o f you. __ '
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—Henry - Ford, say a -ill JUilllUlh
Americans will want now automabiica after the ‘ ‘waF I* over.
W ill, 130 million Americana will
probably, want them, but those
who buy War Donda now swill
bo able te buy them.
Speaking of President Roosevelt
•a the Commander-In-Chief. Ad

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plenty of dog biscuit, to populate the earth and crowd man
Into a corner, Dean Swift came near to that iden when he
wrote hi* famous satire aland the horses who used men
far slaves.
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Probably Lenn’H fnmlly has no such intentions. And It
-must-b«.admitted that Adam's family, an odd offshopt of
primitive life that wnlka on two legs instead of four, seems
to have plenty of fair control of the situation. But who
knows what might happen in' thc next million yeara, i f a
atraln of untiflually largo and intelligent (logit, developed
ItcrhnpH in tho unknown wilds of Australia, nnd multiplying
according to tho onco famous "itklddoo" numiier, nrrived
nnd proceeded to tako chnrgc of the mundane situation?

In Boston five thousand truck
drivere wbe still out on strike fol­
lowing a demand by 14 truck
aril for an accounting of
&gt;n fends. Union official* ware
nt, kicked the
, drivers oat of tho dnlon,
upon all truck driven (truck
iteat Meanwhile, other Bosa don't know when, their
meal la coming from as
frequently spoiling overpile* up' in the city's

EFFECTIVE WEAPON

State apparently grew tired of
references to California as the
breeding place of crackpot ideas
and scftamea, which have been
growing In recent m r t , and d*ridel to do eomethW about it.
They devised a slmplijnethod,
triad It o u f l l lhe recent electlonTend It worked to affectively
that other Htatea may b* expect­
ed to follow suit
AU the Californian* did waa
ta require that to each proposal,
to give away money, must be
attached a tax msaauid calculated
to raise the sum to be givsp

T^e ‘ plan waa taelad on a
recent proposal to tha people of
the State for a f«4-*VdO pension.
Aa a part of the measure was a
three per cent tax on grot* In­
come, which would take three
per ceat .o f all the income of
ell th* peoola o f California.
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This proposed method
taxation mused the V
think before easting-the!
They knew that approvl
proposal would mean 1
automatically- voted aw
dollars out .of dvery f 10

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fore the demand of war Inter i
. mpted our rexearrh and con.true- I
lion program will help lo bring ,
telephone service to many new
farm customer.. A. noon a. war
demand, are reduced, we nropo.e j
lo reaume and expand oor re- |
search effort and. along with at. j
the intensive program for extending farm .ervice which wit.
tielng carried on before the out­
break of hostilities.".
Over one half million mile, of
telephone |mle line* serving rural
nreaa hove already been built so
that more that, two.third, of
all rural famlliea in the United
State* can l&gt;e st.ved from exist­
ing line*. Since I 9 .1 S more than
fiOO.OOn additional families in
rural areas have hec.tm* telephone *
subscriber*
an increase of* 88 I
per cent. One o f the major ob- j
jective. Is to continue this up- '
ward trend by making the ser­
vice over existing lines increaa i
Ingly valuable and .attractive. (
Tills the Industry intend, to do I
to th e limit of its ability. '
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|ssntHtive* of Itell and Inrlepen
I dent operating telephone com
panics throughout the United
State* ha* hern formed to ad­
vance the nation-wide postwar
ptngrams which the various tel.*Bhnne companies have been work­
ing on individual!" lo extend and
ftiiprove Farm Telephone Rervice,
|( was announced today h« E. V.
Turner, manager of the Tele­
phone Company.
fl Co-chairman of the Committee
Ira John P. lloylsn, president of
• i f * ' United Blatea Independent
tOufd entoks marl, the fundamen- Telephone Association, the N*
1*1 r«A»Vn ! * r the.*hvrUfe la the A mat orgnntr.atliitr nf the thou
astonishing growth of The black it.ids of Indspendent Telephone
m irket III France. There are still companies, and K.lth R. Mr
Inti of cigarettce in Parle, hut Hugh, vice president of the Amer­
most of them are probably in th* ican Telephone and Telegraph
hende of French civilian*.
Company, . representing the Bell
In on* large French port 40 Operating Companies.
par’ rent Of all American cigar­
Rural Telephone Service if
ette* brought aihore have l«en more highly developed In thie
going to th# black market, ac­ oouatry, under the
erica r
cording to an officer who ie in a Rtritcm of Enterprise,
position to know tha facta. Other t t y other country In the world
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large ouintitlrs dlsapnear some­ llr. Brtylon nnd Mr. McHugh sai
0 *110 0 K kexee er
where between the port* and final
iay in o statement Issued b;
e a r tr ld i* link
distribution point#—from depot*
etn for the Oimmlttee. Ilow I kslls. (tv * Waste
or while they are being trans­ aver Jt is by no mean* a* hlghl- J. P*M*l
ported on trains and trucks.
developed a« th* industry want [ * • # * • * • * ■ * « • *
Troops In Parle and other to ace It, and they said the in |
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place* within th* communications dostry Intend* to do everythinr
lone ware cut down so that those In .Ita power to provide mor.
cigarette* that eluded tha black rervice, and better service, a'
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markateera would go to fighting a coat which the farmer car
&gt;
troops. The Utter, for • long Afford.
, &lt;
time, had been getting an average •(MAlnce operating telephone com
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o f only a couple of package* week
Wnlea
throughout
the - wholeC
|y. and In aoma unit* even Its*. cjountry have been working 01
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Onr French .regiment, living n- alia ' problem, a representative
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tlrely on American ration*. rot Jblnt-commlttee haa been forme*
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the entire month of October.
.ttpgHfBced officials. Un
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said. "We believe thei
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Realising Ihe Importance' of Statement
cigarettes for the troops' morale, he application of new facilitier
Army authorities cut the rear ind methods whU-h wer* under
leveiopment hjrgftie industry beechelons from seven to fire park
ares weekly, then, at the hlpfinnlng of last wfsk, to nothing at
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Reason For Order
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military and
naval plans preaented to him by
his chiefs of elaff. "The Preai­
FLORIDA TIME8 UNION
dant frequently expresses opln|on«," aeyy Admiral Leahy, *1&gt;ut
has always accepted th* plan* . California haa found tha solu­ the. taxpayers.
Poliliclani who strive to gain
prtaented ta him by his chief* tion to th* problem that la for­
ever faced by th* public In deal­ popularity by advocating aharo?
° f ataff."
ing with men who try to ride
the wealth plans, although they
Union men have no uaa for non­ Into public office on promise*
union men, w* gather from a, of larga handouts of on* kind themselves have none..to share,
statement by Joseph Padway, la­ Or another' from tha public will be- dealt a hard blow the'
day such law la enacted in avtry
bor attorney, (peeking at th* treasury.
People of the Padfle Coast State. \i
A PL convention) “ I f Arkansas
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opao-shop law*,** he (ays, “ our
answer wit) be that th( printers
will not print, tLa bricklayers will
not lay brick, and member* of
the other trades will lay down
their tools rather than world with

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i turning snows.
From dormant furrow* I havileornnl to irlenn
Oil. sheaf of truth before all
* ' gleaming done
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who tow*.

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port from tha fron t.. thanks to
the** measure# tha trpopa have
been galling fuller rations In

aoma sectors. . Meanwhile, back
her* tha shortage has become

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SUNDAY

Activities

TUESDAY

,T K e AiatKran Tlax* of the
First Baptist Church will mart
for it* social anil business m «tInir and “ While Klrphant" talc
at the home of Mrs. F. E. Bolt.
1101 Park Avenua at 7:30 P.M.
with Mrs. Pearle Hanaell as
hostess.

|ien tlfflHbe.'hMd at 0.00 A.M.
The Pilot Club will havp its
A jl riWjrOers j■ire urged tw^he regulnr dinner meetlm* in the

Mr. and Mrs. William l.efflrr
arriveil yesterday from (.ainesville
to visit Mr. and Mrs. W A Lef
fler and Mr. and Mrs
Ralph
Wight.

Miss Shirley Smith who at­
tends Florida State College for*
Women at Tt|lahaa.*ee is the
ciintcii of con
guest of her parents. Mr. und
Nightly meetings are being held Mrs. Ned Smith.
at the Church nf Cod at Fifth
Street and Molly Avenue with
Mika Ann Wiggins, a student
Lillie Mathews of Langley, South at Florida State College for WoCarolina k« speaker. She is a mrn. arrived in Orlnndo yester­
foimei resident of Sanlord and day hy plane front T u IUIiu. mm
invites all her former friends and and came hump to sperrd n short
aritiininlnnecs to meet nt three
time with hr.r PArfnhi, Ml. an I
service*.—„

Ma t h e r Furniture
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foe face-flattery, quality,
- r j f 4 ^ ’r
ami luxury. Wbat’a more,
men like ica tophisticatinn
VW p'
aod dignity—its chamoisv A - 1'.' T3BP.- w B f i
like softness—iu ability to ’
■E * * i»g j
fit their personality. Matie of F/zw/c//. The A vrN lif is
even superior to the finest prewar imports and hat 3
springy retiUeacy that mskrs dents vanish at a hngrr
touch. Men si swords points oh (Hilitics agree on th&lt;i
candidate*for ’44 smartness In newest Mallory odors.
Drop in and tee the Mallory Av t.Nlir today.
The AVTNtJI (in bnnJiomt lu g ^ jg i hox). . . .

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L • P e r k in s
corbec^

jife k 's w r *

Hobson

at

the

the

Maim*-

reporter

The two Thanksgivings inuk.
II difficult ntid runtu*iti&lt;* t" de
• ole isheii to oliseMr the t.&lt;&gt;Is-1iss
ohd altlimigh hliindn's Thankgiving |&gt; next week, the girl*
from K S l W
at Talltil ae-e,
l ave arriveil home for tlyf* .orl.
ind
ANN W lfifilNS s|irotiipii
»»lnr- to get here "soon n- |&gt;io '
•ible to see her sis. DOT I'D
BOLT, just in I nun (u lifoin ia
And the families of MADIA
I’ F.llKINS and SHIK1.KY S Ml I'll
along with inuoy Sanfi rd tu-r». n
who have relatives coming
from out of the Mtate. are cx!e
orating n.«&gt;»
VIKtiiK i MAI*
'■MAN and hushainj. W titH il . ale
, ubsrrving the holiday now fo:
Itn olh .r
r.a**n
It
i* Shelr
| first
aniiiversmy
D It l' &lt; K
I DOI.T says the new no-s of tiring
j a commissioned officer
ha-n't
I worn o ff---- He received his *d
ver

wings

a

whole week

ago

ROYAL
ROBE

M e e t i n g Is H e l d
• By Fidells Cl ass
A turkey dinner plnnnr«l for
next month, a *hitr elephant
* * lf. and tho drnwinr for the
ChrlRtmaji !rr« tun« fiuture* of
the recent monthly meeting of
the Fidells (lass of the First
Uaptiat Church at the home of
Mm . Ei V. Smith, with Mt« John
Miller and Mils Christine Stun
denmire acting ax hostesses.
A fter the business meeting,
presided oTer by Mrs. H. W.
Little,' data president, a soring
hoot wee enjoyed. Hefreslimrrifs
were served . to the members,
Mrs. C. P. Henderson,' Mrs. 11. K.
Morris. Mrs. Horace Turner. Mrs.
8. V. Bblplett, Mrs. J. 1‘. Cullen,

New Course Planned
In H o m e Nursing

lit wfllyUjU
* ,

l away!

Thns* .jirp*put

whs

Mr-

Kw.m.

Mrs. Ti»on. Mr- S„T Trac&gt;. Mr.
Karl Kvans. Mr*. Ilarppr, MriVlriSK,

M rs.

M rs.

G i v e her t h is
beautiful Muskru t

c o a t

f o r

Chris tina
»

a

Uieulenant ( ’. Hurt
Weds KnuUsh (iirl
In
V\eaI III IM! H14*1
I tuition Kn^flniel
If Hi
lt,»k« i
•11
KnkjUn.l,
it im&gt;
I " ul. I *'Uf lltj» 1
\ \»
I '%••!» Hll*»
I hr Attn cif Mr.
lift. I M
( - " " l i n g « |. Hurt o f
thih ».
- a navigator on u
holtlQrs

hr

i

LIONS ANNUAL DANCE

with the. Flighth

Fnghind

In

Benefit of Blind Fund

ha*

I 'ig iif

Mrs. Hickson Enjoys
Her 90th Birthday

Thanksgiving . Eve

' I h-hiaimg her mnetl.th litrth
dn\
ND-, fi C
Hickson wnhonored bv a dinner liaily «■
ihe home of her *&lt;&gt;rt and rlaiiehtt-r
in law. Mr and Mr*. Jack Hick '
son, last Wednesday with mem j
hers o f the. family nresent. ■
The table was laid with u ilnce .
•nblerlgth. and in thu center V ir/ 1
r butrp birthday cake with nineti
ennillp* Aimind the eftke wet-*
i hr*• iinihemum. and fern
Mrs. Hickson received numrrnu*
gifts nnd flowers fmin i*Ulivr* ■
and friends win, , »lle,l doriog
the day She ha* lived in Sanford
*im e she wn* two years nl.l
t MID OF' THANKS
W*. wish to thank our many
friends for their kindnesses and
for the beautiful floral offering*
at the death of our mother ami
sister.
, The family of Mrs. Mary F;
Rnulerson.

November 29th 1944

Tickets ?2.00 P e r Couple

Call No. 8 for Table Reservations

DANCE
THANKSCsIVING EVE — Nov. 29. — 9 ’til 1

'A new course in home nursing
will be given by the local Red
Cross chapter some time after
Jfjtuary, the eiact date to be
annovsiieed later,’ according: to
Mr*. W. A. Ltfvltt, chairman
of Oils committee, who urges
those Interacted to get In touch
with l e r or legs* their names
» t the Bed Cross room on the

Wear c v o r y w h o m
Ixixy jfwoKifor w i t h
lynx tlyctl fox collar

tins may telephone for ticket* alTtl
icy will Be held until 8.00 o’clock,
advance prices.

Jrsg* In fisnford. and dethat “ during this emerthere le no better time
Ight now for feu mothers
mt Bwkere'to be prdpirty
I to' tare for your sick,
s should « t u up the op.
Ity to take advantage of
sane which will be taught
•• trained
cI h

and his nationally

— 2.10 ( T m

Box O fflt* tlckeUf -

Iw L )

2.50 ( T bx Inch)

Table reservations at Coliseum
ring

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,r/i. .

Ehra

Dance

Phone 4466

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’

Phone 5568

p

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ARMORY

It is espectrd that the young
coupli- will return to this country
in December

niffht of the dai

mW m

C O U N C IL MEETING
W.C. Tison presided over

W iNTFIt HAVF.f) F1A - Lovely
IH-veat old Jean McAffry of 8 L
••i-trr•tsurg will lie the entry of the
*iii i'll Plismivr of Pomitirnr
i err in I ' ui,la Eiuigenne Queen
'.in'e.-t »t ihr Florida Cypn-se
'lordens Sunday aflcrnoon. No*

I""
in Fngland since April
f
this venr He hus mmideted 3f&lt;
nn sinn- " i n
occupied ' Europe
anil I* the holder of the Air
und
Mnlul with several oak-leaf clti-t
bar* era.

l\as been r u b b i n g bis g o l d
dull so they won 't shine “ b o "
MARY RAWLINS and acverul
helpers folileil Christmas tuber­
culosis seals and you will get
them next week . Taking part
in “ folding lives" all over San­
ford were MRS FRKD DYSON.
MKS. M A RC. A KKT ERICK SDN
MRS. E l HOY MISS HI.A N'l ID.
KENNEDY,
MISS
FRANCES
FRENETTE. MISS El I/.A IIETH
DYSON and the min* s f .hr

r o i i f l t T A L K if iG T O a P A r tA fir .
N O T A MASS M K F .liM ;

iliiui

the meeting of the Woman's
Cmmril of the First Christian
Church Monday afternoon. meelmg at the home of Mr George
Kean

■I.J.

Have at I’arm l*Un&gt;!, S. (' Mia
|(oh«mi nU«&gt; vimted relntivm m
Amlemon, ('ollnnUi*. Munniiitr and
t harlentnn. Another son t laude
M. Kobnon, -MM I f, USN. un*
recently nent from n Florida
station to the Pacific Count. Mrhohson Ntnted

Ith

t..| u i'll! M ni

YOU CANT QUIT ADVERTISING

(.t u b

Employer*
of
the
Mather Thorton.______ _______________
Furniture Company enjoyed a
-Irak barbecue at the home of i
Mr and Mrs. W. \l. Williams un [
l-ake Aslihy Wednesday afternoon, i
Dunne the afternoon hosting j
and fishing were participated in |
and after supper dancing and 1
singing were enjoyed by the
group to piano mu«ie furnished
by Mrs. S. V. Khiplett.
Those present were
Mr and
Mm. W. F. Brunson and children,
llnndv and Margaret, and gur«t, I
Mrs. Boh Mitchell nf Mullins, [
S.
Mr and Mrs. S. V khiplett j
The Poor Cave Man
and daughter, Carol Ann. Mr
and Mr*. B K llar&gt;li*i&gt;n. Mr 1
Had No Newipaper
ami Mrs t'heeler Mu»e Mr an.l !
MrWilliams an.l the Mi-*.- i
To Advertiie In.
Mildte.l Await. Mary Wyatt Hut !
But
You Have !! .
Iif f and Mildred Williams

Mm. Janie*
Rollon ha* re
turned from n vinit %%ith tut
•on». S Sic l. II mvrv
«t
Kt. Jueksoti, S I* (who ha- now
f*een &lt;rnt ovprHeuft). an.l I'fr
K

Mrs

Iddir tailor and |o.n I&gt;j*i» in a lender u.-nr from KKOi isnloJe ol
show pci-pic. “ Show Huonrsv" with (.rof^r Murphy, formirwc Muort

Mrs. W. K. Kader who recehtly
underwent a major operation in
the Southern Baptist Hospital in
New Orleans. Iat. arriveil home
■today. She was accompanied l&gt;)
her
daughter.
Miss
Dorothy
Kader. who will spend n short
while with her parents.
*

Jack

E l)

t*» Itr held h( tl.t Tid- r&gt; i rutr,
were wade by llic Sigma Drll.i
• hi rfiaptrr ui ihc S.iii lich at
ft regular meeting lue'.la. aft.t
niHiii at ihr hnfnr ».f d l' - Marv
Ann Whelchrl
I ho merlin,’ « m
u|wnp,| bv a devidmiial b&gt; Mu*
iiutuUty
Those present »l thr meeting
»«K
Martini Huge, ( hnrlutte
True, .'Ury Ann Whetchel Cath­
arine ('lark, Ouiila IHvis, 1‘auline
Mrl.ellan, Dorothy l.yuin, llrlrti
Hickinn, Betty Jo Tulip. iMrolhy
Price, Tol Livingston. ami Pilmi
Dakar

Mts* Marty PvrVtmr ‘m*TlWTfiT
to arrive today from Tallahassee
where she is a student at Florida
State College for Women.

Hotel Mayfair at 7:30 P.M.

The&lt;W.MtV . o f the Firat Bap­
tist Church will meet from 10:30
A.M. U) t:30 P.M. to hear Mis
Retell Moore, of Chili. South
America who will teach lessons
from the book, “ Give Y ert, by
.Frank K, Mrant. .A-eovered dish
luncheon will be served at noon.
A t , 8:30 P.M. the Y.W.A. and the
justness Women’* Circle will
4mys a 'cdvefecT tllsh supper unJ

i'ltr,

Mm. Moore will rrVtew the Mine
book.
’I V llrnril.ill Avenue Circle Will
meet nt thr Benrdall Chupel at
3 0&lt;l I’ M
__

O. FI 8. will observe Ita Memorial
p i y I t 3:00 P . M. at the Masonic
Temple." (The public la invited.
'.The Seventh District
Con­
ference a t th « American Legion
AtnUlanMriU ba bald in Orlando.
PHandPV Maintr ia l,«Post number
Dcclstra-

P ersonal

P ! a Tl f i t1 ci

SANFORD

�I

TH E

W jy iim W U .*

SANFORD

H ERALD ,

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER, 24, 15»44

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A
T h lr t * * n l h SU Ip t l I n L r o n M i u c t -

l i a nd gutter ror
A-i.uiU nml buttery, Freddie I■nl iif r ur vi ll imc tarut *l y c wI M
I ( i l l , anil Irntirm i «u » fined *35 or ‘JO tlaya |&gt;r««lnit thv n r . i e n t d r a i n * ' * f a nml (or irai-UrtK Barest, 925 or cllltlia. a n d l . y l n e a i l n g l . Su r­
i'.ii ilays. For tlrunkcnner* sud f e r . lrvalr.1 tim .r o ck p a t in a VI
wltl* h.rvreen, t n . p r » * . n t c u r b
c:.rn insr ronrealed weapon*. Syl- tret
ami a u t l i r
un the other street*
trd r i \\illinm* was fined 950 named
oi :*n iltys. Other negro** fine]
I ' l - r e W I I r t&gt;* prfee Btn l In a
u iir fo r • peeling, Oscar Mer sealeil en%elo|*e, lhiliir*&gt;il on the
••ui.ltl.
for I ' l t i n # " , Hanford.
tme, 45; (or ilisortlcrly conduct, Klnrlila, *'Ultl
a n d the name of (he hid*
J. tin I l.mler-olt, $5- for drunken- drr or M il d er* .
r . i f h p r o p o s a l must t e a r o o m rr»‘ A'b Thomnt 91(/.Bondi of
nnrnei were e^]real»n on the panlrd b y a r» M l f l * t l rheek, made

Sure, I carry
Bottled-jn-Bond in stock,
when I can g-et it,

— Bottfae BEST fcoirds
you can buy,
are War Bonds!

i;r ; 1 ruu-n Tresr

.

Jj
i| »
i par
par

C L A S S IF IE D A D V K R 1 1 B IN 0

»
" y
( ,
Mm fo r o m tw ciM n
lint for three Inrcrticna
IIm for 9 lniartiona

RATES

Drunken D riving Is
Principal C h a r g e
In Municipal Courl

i M ilno tat M InaerUcno

Mtnota *ala . . . Tie
[ONE 1 « O il BEING TOUR 4 4 ' to. TH E oANFORD HERALD
elk -fke ward* to the IIm . mending phono and aadraaa.
•drertiaameoU (or altuatioiu wanted wlU be charred (or at the

FOR RENT
. ......... :*•
BATTERIES and Battery Char«
Ing .Quick or Slow'Charging.
;uitor, bridge table,
Phone 360&lt;
S ROOM bunjfalow by ow'ner.
Reasonable, 2310 W. l it Ht
-Ph on e 142-W.
COUNTRY hqme, 6 room bungn
low, 10 acres rood citrus land
for quick sale, $2600.00. Oviedo
-section, 3 mile* East. T. U
’ Lingo, Oviedo, IT*.

)(T K. 2nd St.
SERVICE Station
located
In
(luilneis district In Sanford,
fully equipped. Write P. 0.
Box 233, Orlnmlo, Fla.
COTTAGE, 2 room* unfurnished.
Phone 234-J.

WANTED t o r e n t
NAVAI. officer and family wants
to fent fumithed house nr
a(nrUncnt. Will |&gt;ay 9116(H)
per
month.
Phone
Vuldet
Hotel, Room 420
BABY'S W»A-¥"prn Phone 876-\V

BLACK winter coat, site 38
„ Hear^ coat suit. Phont 2 1 3 -W
CUB SCOUT uniform, slxr
..Phont 876-W.

PERMANENT Naval Officer and
wife deeire furnished house nr
apartment. . Have own silver,
china and linens. Call Mrs.
K),
Brantley, OttH-J.

WANTED: nice unfurnished 2
bedroom house or apartment,
convenient! p located, by per­
M AN’S PRE-WAR bicycle, good
manent resident. Will consider
V 'balloon tires, 20" wheels, good
furnished. Phone OSll-R
..condition. 1330 Elliott Avc.
ONE SET OF 1R carat
rings—engpgemenku.
carat diamond. 985
. 160. Phone 461-W

white gold
ring
1/H
value fm
after 0:0(1

MISCELLANEOUS

• 4 8 FORD S P r ^ T Rcc Ister, ex
,'ctlcnt rond
n. J.li
Tindei
, Lake Monro.

CURTAINS washed ulureled nml
strctcheil. 518 Mellolivillc Avc
ICE FAT YOUNG liens, live1 phone 879.'
or dressed. Delivered If dealrrd. i
Phone Co. 3302.

WANTED—

DINING ROOM suite, buffet,
-table for eight and 5 chairs,
.China closet. Mary Kents, 1515

„ Celery Ar0.

UUSr. AND garngc apartment
at 015 Pf k Avc., good Income,
property olose in. For price
and terma, write M. D. FrleT,
626 Welt PcBchlrco St., laike
land, FU.

HOLI ER MOTOR SAI.E3
NERDS USED CARS
SY« Will pay top filin g prices
for urrd automobllea. All OP A
details handed tor vou. Write nr
.'hone tie to cornu and make o ir
appraisal.
HOLLER MOTOR HALES
206 W. First 8t.
Phone 5?3
WANTED: Trl-blkc for 5 year
old child. Phone 431,

WOODEN barrel', good condi­ WANTED
tion, 60 gal. capacity. Coca
Phop' i
‘ Cpla Battling Co. phone 21.
BAHT cafrtage, all itetl frame,
practically new. Mrs. Mena,
;&gt; 2 t E. l i t SL A p t No, 4,
CABBAGE planti. R. U. HutchlBULL PUPS, 6IH
i Ave. Phono 870.

Mcllonvlllo
"'-v

ABY carriage, pre-wer. Chcop,
1101 French Ave.

the Cite A u d i t o r A I'lerk, of Hanford. F lo r i d a , lo r 3 per cent of
the am oun t o f their bid.
The a u r c « a a f u l bidd er o r - b i d d e r *
B i l l be r e q u i r e d to s i t e a bond
equal to t l
p er cent of his o »
I heir hid. a n d such bond to bo
executed by n s u r r l y company IICensed to d o bus ine ss In the Hi nt,
of Florida, said bond lo be a p ­
proved b y the City Commission.
Copies o f the plana and sp e c i­
fications m a y bo seen at lb# of fi ce
o f the C i t y C le rk , o r at the offi ce
of
W l ll t a m
K.
K afir.
Ungtne.r.
C lan * a nd
* p * r I d ea ti o n* may be
DKl.AND._Nov. 21. (Special)— obtained
at si lli er off ice on d oMust of Ibt- students at Stetson p-ielt of IIP .e s. trhlrh trill t»e. r e ­
I imeixitv «il| U-gi,ri their horac- turned If a hid Is m si b .
T h t t;ity Comm is sio ner s reeeree
*md (irk for the ThankxgivIng the
right
t « re ject any. or all.
holiday' when their claasrs are hid*, or to accept an y bid they
tmiibcd on Wcdnc*day», Nov. 29.‘ deem to b e tor Ihe best Interest
1 hank'giving hnlidavs will end o f the C ity.
City C o m m is si o n e r* also re at K 15 on
l)&lt;,c. 4, «vh(n l *» rThe
| ' r the- r i g h t to Increase o r t t
H .ttscf
»
t r t u 'u b ..,
’
.. | ‘crease ^tbe am oun t o f tsork lo bo
Ihe week o f Drcvmt&lt;*r 4 8 has done al th e u n t&gt; ,e w 1 r. « bid
If. N. H A T K I L
Ia t n ilrxignated at advisory week.
C it y Cterk.

■inan fore
Bite en­ ,nlc 910 for disorderly conduct;
gaged In “ very heavy fighting Itosn l.cc, 910 fur drunkenness;
with'numerically rumriur loicva," f^,dlc l-ee Mike. ( I t for teckIcm driving, and Hen Williams
|0 on a like charge, and Adel
Williams, 911 for drunkrnneit.

sUe

, Heavy fine* nml h*»s of driver's
licenses continue In M the penalty
imposed on those found guilty
in City Court of the chatire of
driving while dtttnk.
On Nov. in, what was pet nap*
“ The Yanks singled It out^to* the hlggr-t penalty of the season
»mpr*c*J bp
to ti&gt;e''wllli the superior r/emy ) Vn ,v*f Vey|tVn
foices.** AT ajMikcsman said. ” Kach Judgv J. G." Shnion on Aichie
company fought like a laittalioin Key Wutd whose buiul of 3201,
Each squail fought like a com put U|f on a ch scr of drunken D'liing this time, sludrnlx Will
pany and each man fought like driving, was estreated, and whose ntsCUM with (heir faculty ada lion, Uiibcliesable heroism was bond n f.lM on u &lt;lr,ive of using tu*r&lt; (he selection of subjects
nhusitp langiiai;e was uls i es­ for the ne\l quaitcr.
the order o f Ilia day. *
Following this full neck of
When the 7th was moved. into treated. On NoV, It. A. Coryeny
southeastern Holland lo piotect was fined 9100 and cu ts for r .lor,, final examinations; f»t
dliving
while
diunk
tl&lt;uo|
of
the imntici will lie fir m l&gt;cccm
Lieuti-imnt (icninil Sir Miles C.
Dcmtiseg’ s tight flank during the '101 ut llobait Haynes on it Ici i t ’ 1.1. Students nill also reli|ir
charge,
was
estreated
on
tn foi the next ouartcr's work .
inonth-lbiig rnmpuigii to clear thc
daring these- thice days.
i
northern and western approaches Nov. 20.
Chunnias hollitays' will hc»in |
The
following other
white
to-Antwerp, its armor was stretch-4
Cil lirecnriously’ thin over
u rases and chaigc* apiH-uted uht * i-i 1‘ccemlier 13, Stcivm .students
sti
Nalhaniel i* ill hate a ihrrc weeks’ tacatwenty-two-mile sector
niound in rouii, Nov
llrlggris, diunk and «l|soitlcr|y, ti»n, ivtuinintf lo school in time
Mcijrl
Knowrlyilgc of the sitiiulloo evi­ 96 fine; tins l.cc and James H. ti-i Ihe first class of the winter
dently leaked througti, to the I.ee, diunk nml tlnnnltrlt, 9tt! quarter at H:I5 on January 3.
Germans, for on Oct 27 when bonds rslieoloil; II )• MrAithur.
Dempsey's dtjve Was rolling th^ Harley Halligan. A. It. Robertt,
Germans hack towunl the MJns drunkenness, bonds of |l l each
In western Holland and Camolians estreated. M Dixon, diunk and
were- liittiiilallng lire Nuns along ihsorderly, 910 b*&gt;ml esticulvsl;
until u nr nmp
the Scheldt —Field Marshal Red- (&lt; It. Kainhaut, diunkvnnrss, 910 • SMinl I’D p 'iu li will
r*c«lT»*
fine or 30 days.
*-e» 1%
jr Ihe A'ltjr CutnmDtlog nt l i t
olf Gere] yon KumUtesIt alme&lt;l a
i»f Raiiftird, ►
*I&lt; r*«1•.
th*
Negroes charged with drunken ♦♦*i«jr.11.«ll
mighty counter-attack Mpiatelv at
tx|» t»r l»y(tii» i o*a oVIork,
driving at the Momlsi court were I k| V|i.|
the Americans,
\'|4t h'S « ntbcf |1 ||M,
Hull.' who "a s flnc-l It
» ••l*nf OMtliiit s»r,.l |s« \intf
Foi an haul nml ten minutes. John T
Iwtore dawn, tinman artillery I 9100 ami rust* oi ‘JO data ami 4 ’ , IrelhmtHR B\ I •a r&gt;. I', to 41
ruined shells on the Anirncan po­ Freddie Tulfalr. who** bond -of
sitions. Tli|&gt; town &lt;&gt;f Mil ml was I 9101 was eytreatrd
On Not
I?, tsinds n( 9101
us sun Ited ttrxt
Fnity-thiee Americans of a .at- &gt;euch of foul negoms, Jim Mr
(iiiff Alex Mitchell. Allen Mit­
airy
i ecniinnlisumc squadron
the hradqiiHttei * platoon t “ t " 'j chell and licit Adams was es­
Company nod u platoon of ns-aoll i treated. and tin t t&lt;ond on Not.
glins were pitted again &gt;1 2MI 20 of aonliter negio, I'oiacc King,
(iei titan nifantiy men hut bed lit w htssc c a - c h a d I r e n c m ! m o c s l
ht»l illegal Is "T a iv ti ot Inp'yo,
I’ll nl hi; I uiitl Tigci tank loiioa
f 101 Imittl of Jarl. J«»ht,s«sn Itcglo,
stons
The Americans were forced to- was rstieatrsl Nov Jtl
fall lull k, hut joined lours willy
Ulher' nrgio ca-es and charges
"It" lioop- of then outfit, coun­ were: Helen Hill, urgit-xa. thunk
ter alturkcd nml kept the Ger­ onneas, ill,ut drily r-,m|uct and
mans hu-y the rest of Ihe day.
making. threats. J2t&gt; tin* or 60
The lietinan ’Jth I'univr Divi­ days; J. W Moore, a,&lt;sttll amts
sion and 16th I’.tvirr Greftatller liattery.
951
lx\n*l estisatrd;
Division smashts' at the Ameri­ Calvin llaket, 920 bond estreated;
cana at Hciluk. slightly to the Hilt Duval, reekless dining 96not th
bond estreated’ Omet
McCoy,
Dempsey oidcicd reinforcements tunning slop sign, 9a hninl es-

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PACKAGE STORE

YOURSNOW/
ML Vermont

Tslking “ Turkey", and you get
tht gravy! •Far the tenth
Thanksgiving •&lt; are proud it
reseat Mount Venauat Tarejs, Ike ~bc«l drroaed" birds
In toon!

Texas Dressed

t

Regulai Dtu isd Slewtag

Shipped. UmMd L.

Chickens ib 39c

Ducks

it

Uitataa sauna

35c

Extrs Standard
Pint
,i
r.*»h no.

fc

Shoulders
Pork Chops
Sausogo
Livor Sliced
Freeh Sidos
Souso

15c

Croakers &gt;b ]2V ic
Whet' 8ailik -

tricycle.

Chickens ib 45c

Sirloin Stoak
Rib Roast
Hamburgor
Short Ribs
Chuck Roast
19c Kidnoys

Foe Turlcay Drassing

M ullet

M ackerel n» 23c
Snapper ib 39c
Tender Not Rationed

WANTED; Toya
Phone 148.

of

an7 MiM.

Coup*. Write dcscrlpuon and price, Box Y, clo
Herald.:.

fire

Codfish Fillats
lb
RIU o l Sola
lb
Haddock FiHaft Ib

34c
37c
38c

B u tt*rfly Fillets

25c

Ib

Beef Brains 2 lbs
:\r Lard
Ib
Skinless Wiener* Ib
Ib
Cold Meats
Kingan's Seutage Ib
Cottage Q&gt;e^»e Ib

WANTED)

»crt«n.

.

W AN TE D : Good.Used gaa heater.

Phone 00H J,

25c
18c
35c
32c
35c
25c

Chuck Roast
Rib Chops.
Sliced Livor

Tender Spring
lor a o u
Breast Stow

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TO RUYs tw*o bunicr kcroaene
. oil, heater. Phohe 607-M.

Dig- No. tYi

FINK r ^ O U N G M H h

; PALMETTO GROCERY,

FARRELL’S

LEGAL NOTICE

WANTED: Will pay top cash
prh*e fBj_„£l*an 1940 Ford.
rn«VroTeT or Plymouth Sedan
E. M. Hunt, Phone 200, day.
or 471-J evening'.

WANTED! ‘ Sturdy
Phone 680 ,

ma. .16,

i-J- **'A«

LOST i One medium brown pig­
skin glove. Return to Mrs.
Stringer at Yowell* and receive
reward.-

CANS
While they

LOST: Dray SeeUkln Fur coat,
full length at dance Thursday
. at Junior Officers' Club. Retrard. Phene 84-W; .

W ell .

Illrachetl
Jumbo S ix

la n t!

"'rarer* U t U r t M u H u C ^ ^

Apples .. 2-lbs... 25c
H ilt * U r i t N lla W e lla a ri

LOST) WHITE gold diamond
Wrist watch. Ratunt to Chris­
tina .Stoudenmlre, 606 Elm
Avenue aryl receive reward.,

Pecans^ 3-lbs. $1.35
Oranges
5-lbs 29c

Apricots No. 2% 27c

BUSINESS SERVICE
WELDING! By an expert with

POTATOES
10 lbs.
:

MO rssis* eenA»Umie whn ettaa.'

n« t J L eMP*-

The 6th Vf *r Loan ii now ool Lct'i Dot k t amy o t cow fighting
pals down. T t * Jape are Ee^from being faevboran—dtort txa
73 milUoa o f
Mubbonx cr«tL tu tttk illT
ia
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OB LOANS

.a .

Oarage.

•oppllaa.

•weeeeai c m U m

J- — &lt;31^-7

Apples .. Mbs. 45c

MORTONS SALT

f* a r »e

Veil**.

Onions.. 5-lba. 19c

m

rainavtiU

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Cauliflower lb. 17c
PotatoSs-lbs. 25c.
Carrots 2-belts. 19c

V E L V &lt;T coS iiE
Dinner .. pkg. - 29c

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and
re&lt;|ultnl
to preient
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and
deniaiida
which
you. o r e lll ic r uf &gt;ou. may h e u
M . im t
the
iitalr
of
K rnl U
lL»v&lt;!&gt;maMti. &lt;1*-teamed, late of «a0l
( ou t t i) . to th * County J u d g e of
jfnttlhnle r n u n t y . F lo ri d a , at hi*
o t t t m » « l h a rout\ \ w i * a u l . g i U
Crtuuty at Hanford. F lo ri d a , wlthm
eight c al e nd a r
month*
from
the
time of tlie flrnt |»ubllcatlon of
thla notice
F.fch rtalm or demand

w lfll be la t»»R lin i and

the plAC* of
realdenr# a n d poet
o f f i c e addreaa of the claimant, and
oha ll be a w o r h to be ll ie claimant,
a ge n t , or aXturney. and any auch
c la im or d e m a n d not ao filed shall
be void.
He len l*. Itaaainann
A»
a dm in is tra to r
of
tlie Kstate of
Fred W
Itasamann.
deceased.
F ir s t
p ub li c at io n
November
3rd.
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TRAor

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of tali) Court at Hanfotil
Florid*.
t hi* 1Clh d l ) of S o u m b f r , &gt;&gt;&lt;(
l O l l U H ’ lT* CO l*IIT M KAl.l
It I* I I K I l N l H l N .
A* Citric of oaltl Circuit
Court
OHIM.lt

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SANFORD

cut..tion in ».» d C«*unt&gt; and State*
V\|ti*5 »e mv hand and ••!(»« lal * * a l
«•f offU«-. at S a n f o r d
I I m M *. thla
Cnd ilnt of N o w m l " l
A
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Hamlnolr I ' u u n h
F lo ri d a . I*v O LHunt
!•• imt/ i i n k
iS C A l.l

irfiurtl thereon.
Said c vft if U at «
*t .*• • t the ( u II u w ^ ik .|r*orH*««
pei L) In lh«t (*uttnt* of M#1 ih
",
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or to at). Htatr of New
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notified end reuulr*'*!
to « H ‘d i l i i i
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f n » ‘.#■
c=
K d w a r d s aga inst ) uu for divorce
now tending in the C ir c ui t Court
of Seminole C o u n t) . F lo ri d a , on or
be fo re the December Jtulr iMjr. to
wit. the tth day of Dec em be r. A D
I9tt. In default th ereof said cause
w il l
proceed
L i-P a rte
l^t
Ihl*
or de r be published for the st a t ­
utory time required b ) law In The
S A N F O I T D H E R A L D . Sa nford, n » r
l«la. n news paper of g e n e r a l clr •

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doff
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the
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in the month of l*e««-rubrt
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I ' a H d this Jid d ay of Nove mb er.

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Is Tbs Adrcrtiiinf Column*
OF THIS NEWSPAPER

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run r i \ ur.i:u
H IM - t

Stop utl (or a drink
take home a bottle.

or

BnaL’s p a c k a g e
STORE Vnd B A R
111 W . 1st
Pboas MO

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CONCRETE PIPE

DruE Co.

for
DRIVEWAYS
WELLS
&gt;
. SEPTIC TANKS
W ATER TANKS
CULVERTS and SEWERS
Trannll M il Concrete
Second* available at low prlcr

DR. RAYMOND L. BASS
GRADUATE V E TE R IN AR IAN
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LARGE and SMALL ANIM ALS
Day

Rhone

CONCRETE

170

A T FIRST
SIGH OF A

Residence 10th nnd Sanford Avenue

. Phone 1211
SANFORD. F L A .

Toys
Model Airplanes and

Avc.

Phone

101

Save Points
SWIN&lt;; OUT
in

c lo lh e n

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Seminole Dry Cleaners
220 Mnunolln Am1. I'hone SOI

Humidity nnd dampness
bring Mildew

Actually
kills Mildew *
prevents Mildew

use
TUXEDO Feeds packed in print bags '

.s iv r s

bid d er

of

Wi- liii'i* iilso i .-t.■i\.■.I ., I.,!;'•■ hi|&gt;m.'iit of iNiullry
•&gt;U|'|»ll.-s lilt Itirl 111
LT ( l i n k ' l l t&gt;l .Mill I'-. I"ll -&gt;I/«* to 750
si/i'. Clin k f i ' i M l r r s m a l l -i/&lt; ^

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Hunts Tuxtdn I'eea Store

ESTATK-HROKER

732

A llu n lic

H a n k - 11I(1K

Cor. Sanfniil \ -in! Slrrct
Siinford. I'liiridu

H a r d o f H e a rin g

How To Relieve i
Bronchitis

, 10% OFF
From OPA Prices

SUNDAY DINNER

FLORIDA CAFE

On purchases o f t w o- fi fth s or more o f
R U M - GIN- V O D K A - L I Q U E U R S - I M ­
PORTED B R AN D IE S A N D W INES

Roast Chirk.'
Swiss St I., I
Baked I’m k i

l o &lt; » s e ‘. . . h a v e

w ith

c o n fid e n c e
w ith

c le a n e d

PHONE 475

,

NICK’ S

ISlltllTPll
.•id li'm iit " Salmi

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GREOMULSIONi

forC ouiht, C keit Coldi. Bronchitr

The 1X)NE RANGER

ROBB’S
HOME BAKERY
fu n

( ii ' n m c ' il

PACKAGE STORE

By Eating

More Bakery Foods
t « f ' 4l! From

that

SPARKLE

goe*

out itj^ilutbca wt‘ Inof »l

ROBERf A. W ILLIAMS

S im p le T e s t A id s

to have your money back.

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N o Uni* ^ a * ' r \ e r w e ll k » •
we arintf
wrinkled
rioihe
feel
a m n r t l y tl ic v tr d
i

Cold Pieparotiont as directed

Ureomulalon relieves promptly bwIt Roe* rtelit lo the seat ot the
truublr to hefp loosen and expel
irerni laden ptifeirrn. and aid nature
to aootlie and lirul raw. trmfrr IDflamed bronchial mucous mem­
branes Tell your dnuwUt to sell you
a bottle of CreomuUlan witli llie tindrrstandliiK you must like the way It
quickly allays the coutib or you ar*

THE
ELECTRIC
SERVICE CO.
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other toys

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■••Id lo the highest t.htd* c at tin*
• wurt tiouic door on the f u n M o n ­
day
in tlie month of
1 « niher
r*t l. which I* the l i b da&gt; f |»c
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Dieted thla Jr»l d a ' •»! N ov e m be r
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BLOCK

PEN1N8ULAR
Concrete Pipe Co,

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lot - (i l r d
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and official
• »l Sanford. Florida, (tils |o|h
•f Novitiibci. I&gt; f t
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ci r f f r u N n ^ ' N
C le rk Circuit Court

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wherein
liincr
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are defendant
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I'VE B O O K E D 1
FA95AgC-E ON
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DRY CLEANING DEPARTMENT

SEMINOLE CO. LAUNDRY CO.
Office and Plant
819 W«hL Third SL

* Phone 475

in a friendly
atmosphere

Overtime Pay—Paid Vacations
Frequent lhcreeses
Pleasant Environment
Apply Employment Supervisor
0-6 Weekdays—Setonlaya, 0-11
SOU. BELL TEL. A TEL. CO.
110 a 1st BL
De Kot Apply I f TJow
EnKsved In Essential Work

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WHAT TO
DO NOW?

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Vargas Agent Said To Capital Heara Presi­
Have Met Secretly
dent May Serve As
. \yjJLh__ Llruguai iin — Amcriean-Dslsgate

This Studio will be closed
all dny Wednesdays and Thursday* until further
notice in order that we may get out our Christman,
work.

WASHINGTON. Nov. 24. UP)—
The possible election of Praaldrat
Rooxfvelt a* (hr American del*,
irate to the prnnoaed International

Robert L. Cox — •Photographer

MORR BKAUTY
FOR YOU
S pH c i a I i z i n ^ in all
liranchtfM of Beauty Cultur»*,# our of orator*- Aire
fraTfiefl to Rive you a
complete Beauty Service.

Operators
Hell Miiuihpw
E/velyn I’curork
Anna M a c Chapm an

A N N ’S MIRASOL llB AU TY SALON
117 N. Park

717

N o w is the time to
CONTROL DESTRUCTIVE CHEWING
INSECTS ON TRUCK CROPS .

Ktyocide
____ / t B X O u n
Start now !u nrtilecl
valuable vegetable crop* agaiuat'ilir ravagra of chewing inaecl peata. Spray or dual with Kryoride—iho
proven Insecticide, to widely and »uccc.»fully uard hy
uiouy promlheut commercial grot*era.
Cryolite 1* recommended.for till* uae hr atithoritinJ
KRYOC1DE, the only N A T U R A L C R Y O L IT E , ia
easily and effectively applied with alandard dinting or
■praying equipment. Follow the anggeationa o f your
local experiment station. •
Y ou r dealer can supply you with KIIYOCIDE for
-spraying, or with mixed duals, from conveniently
located stocks.
W rite for free literature.

Dhtrbvted by
FLORIDA AOR(CULTURAL
SUPPLY CO.
THI K1L00RI SIID CO;

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Talk Reported
Between Brazil Seal Suggested
v. And Argentina
For Roosevelt

to make a constructive contrihptowaiii • re-entabllihinic interAmerican solidarity. A* a reuifTt
of the conference the IlrttKilinn
jr.»vci Qinent tnn&gt;# hr ah)e to indirnte to the other Western llrmi*
phere
ffovdrnmmU
what
the
Argentine regime wishes to dis­
cus* at n meeting of all the Ainer
irnn foreign minister*, ac-miding
to diplomatic sources. Hudi a
roim-rulicr has hern projeisnl by
ArifcMtinn, bill ha» not ft* yet
bruit officially uRffdl to bj the
Aim i tcjui rvp*jij4*+y
So far a* rould ^»f^~l/arnwd the

llrutfimyan

Koveimnent

is %not

Security Council in being "uejreat,
r&lt;l in Admlnliitratlon circle*.
Arrnrding to thie idea the Preaident would continue In
office
while taking on the new pout,
thilK setting a precedent which
his lu rcw n iiv might wl»h to
follow.
i
I'ropniienii " lid
the ndvanf.
age* of picking the Chief Rxeculive n« United Statea member
of the planned eleven-man peace
rnuneil woiilil lie:
I. It would drumatire the peace
organization for (he American
people.
2. The Preaident of the United
State* would Irnd prentlg* to
the council, and thla would- gjre
bi» -voice added weight In fix
ilaliherutinns.
• .1. fie rntild make qulek dariniona without .referring them
home, and might he better able
to get Cotigreaalonnl and popular
support for action* of the inter­
national agency than another r*preaentative.
*
Official* *u*-«reated that a de­
puty delegate Would tie named
nl»«i, an that the council could be
hi
ciiiitiiuuiiic ».•«■•ton withbut
riHiuiring pi oloiige.t uhaenren of
the C h i e f executive from hie
dom,e«tir diitir*. ■ m
‘ —Kiiife llie queation ia receiving
attention In Waitltington’, it ia
ron*ider?d - probable
that
Mft.
l(iMi*evelt, Prime Miniater Church­
ill ami Mnrahal Stalin will diacua*
at their forthcoming moetlng tha
level on which the peace council
mIiiiii Ii I lie Uignnixcd.
Piemiinnbly. if Pre-idetvt ltoo*eve|| rciireaentcil the Uniteil Statea
tile otnei chief* of *lnte would
re|ire*ent their government*.
•The *till linnet tied |robletn of
hnu to i him.r thr repreaentntive
Iiidollbtediy will be tuken up with
t'ongre** umt * formula may be
ioelllded '» hen &lt;iiiiuoning legiaIlit ion for the I liiinhnrtnn Oak*
plnn i* intnuhcnl
One possililltv I- an *xr&lt;uMvcU (finlntlve committee to a&lt;lvUo
the United Htul«*» rcprenenUtWfi
on tho.counnl, although the Durri
barton Oaks plan Cotitumpllln
that he will Iw free to take
specific rtw*i*iona without *ubmittinir them for &lt;V&gt;rq: regional
approval.

off»ri liv aware thut I’chiffn and
President Vara*** nni**ary me!
at ( oloiiia, ik tnlull rrutfUfyun
port lees tliaiL fifty mile* from
llih’iios Aires.
Miplornatic nnurre* intcrureteo
the f oloiiia loeelin^ as hr jin* pail
of the eoruinuiiikr search for an
answer to the Argentine piopnnu
trifiudiiijr a conference of foreitrn
minister*. The proposal, which ;
win* delivernl hy the Ar^entim
|fu\»*toinent to thr Pun America!
Union on f»ct Jh. ha* been u
mntter of cofiaultution *lnce tha
date union
the American rr
public* Phere is rxi official indi
cut i»&gt;ii how soon the proposal Aii
be at ted upon and likewise n official hint whether it will h«
accepted
I Hof finally, howevei
most of the natt^n* that have;
broken relation* with the Argen­
tine iro\rrnmunt me understood
to favor ptuntinu the Jluono*
Aire* request
The question of determining
the correct method for dealing
with the A ixrnlinr situation ha*
i in poAi-d Lite moat *ov*r* *li«tii in iliplor—atir cirrlo*. however, a*
ori inter Autorican solidarity Mtire tt'vcalmg any ilcct*ion to ib-al with
the (iob«l Neighbor l,oIit*y w*» in
the Humid* Airs* military dicta­
ntiguiatcd, accord Inc to ilipl imatJr tor-hip hut n» merely reflecting
aouicen. President Vargas's will
h ileaire to oldnih accurate infer
burnt-ns to *rnd a repre/entativc million on Argentine viewpoints,
IVlu ffo nnd the Uratilian Kmi*.
to confer with the Argrntific For
eiirvi Mmisfn wait not regarded *ary, who are aalil to have a
email yacht anchored in Colonia
harbor, are undaratood to have
di*cu**ed a number of matter*
that affect ArgentUie-llratlllan
relation* and InUr-American a f­
fair*. One diplomatic, *nure# #mphniiterl that no t)i-laterat de
eiilon* were (ought or reached at
An Outstanding 5 u o o * * * » the conference but that the Argen­
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, In Canada—Mada In (J.S.A tine
nn opportunity to expreaa hi*
I
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XXXVI

UlS. 1st Army
•Takes Hurtgen
| At Roer River
t-

AN IND E PEND E NT N E W SPAPE R

SANFOKD FLORIDA,

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Byrnes, Wallace And
Stettinius Are Men­
tioned As Possible
Successors To Post

SAOtH-V

LONDON, Nor. 27. &lt;A P)—
About 600 American fightm i it r fe p w M down st tract
* 6 German planes in a straf­
ing sweep taking them with­
in 70 miles of Berlin. There
were 1 2 ) »hol down yeaterI He Assert* l»S

rrewal

On Europe’s western front
wthe U.S. First-Arm y batt­
l i n g through the bloody Rurtgpn forest broke into the
town of Hurtgen, 2'/2 miles
from the Roer Rlvur itttd
* captured Frenz. This as•fiault toward Durcn is {father­
ing jxtwer.
To the south, the Thlrxl
Array - broadened its punch into
Germany and broke through the
0 reversed Maginot Lin* defenses.
The Seventh Army spread out
upon the Rhine plain in' a quick­
ening drive. The French took 12
forts hear Strasabourg, and alto
two German generals.
0 The U.S. Ninth Army pushed
Into Koalar, two miles west of
Julich, and repulsed Naii counter­
attacks
The tlriluh on the northern
Dank of this sector advanced
- 500 yards, winning the high
• ground commanding the Wurm
valley. In Holland, the German
aallent west of Mgaa waa vir­
tually eliminated.
The Double -Russian offensive
waa rolling against Budapest on
0 the eastern fiont and ipto Slova­
kia. J’anka drove beyond Hatvan,
25 miles northeast of ' Budapest.
Berlin rcportel the Soyieta had
won a foothpld on Csepel Island
dovrnatmem from Budapest.
teStJhd, Fadnsi, and the
Americans farther Inland won the
mountain amt half a doten vil(U allaaW Os rag* Tkraa)

Flotilla Eleven
O f Coast Guard
^ A ids Bond Drive
era will put on a free perform­
ance Wedneaday evening at 8:00
o’clock at the Woman’s Club be­
fore members of Flotilla Eleven,
U. B. Coast Guard Au. diary,
thalr families and friends. It
waa announced tod*" bv Alex R.
Johnson, newjy named commander
of the Sanford FJotllla. •“••••
Tb# entertainment will be fo l­
lowed by • dance at which the
orchestra from tha Sanford Naval
Air Station will famlah the mnaJe.

There., will, be .wjulblitd war
trophies ‘from Oarmany and

AMERICAN THIRD ARMY trohps ( I ) are reported to be edging
toward the rail center of Saarhrucken at Nail troops olfer stiff
resistance to our_ advance into the industrial area. U.S. Seventh
Army unit* nd French troop* (2) are charging through three of
the passe* in the Voagca Mountain* and supporting forces that
have cleared almost all of Htraahourg. To the south, French troops
moving along the Rhine (.7) are living slowed down by had weather
Meanwhile, reconnaissance report* state that the Naii* have per
mam-nt rail and highway bridges airosa the Rhine only at Stra*
gourg (4) and Karlsruhe
&lt;International i

Rev. McCaslin Is: Sidney J. Nix,
Main Speaker At |Sanford Attorney
Rotary Luncheon Died ThisMomingi
Orlando Pastor Ex- Past P r e s i d e n t Of
plains • W h«eel As
Kiwanis Club Had
Symbol Of Rotary
Been 111^ A Year
In ^ talk qn th# philosophy of
Sidney J. Nig, 56, well kn*wn
Rotary- iH' 4rWch k*- explained- Pan ford ''A H oraef stud Klwattln
"lutne of thc^Mnga we believe In leader, died In a local hospital at
—the tenets Of our faith", Rev. ■
&lt;-75 o’clock thla morning.
Ho
Dr. Robert McGaalin of the Park
Lake ITeabyterlan Church, O r­
Mr. Nix was born, Oct. 2. 1879
lando, who paid tt-ibutr to the
people of Sanford, explaining thnt nt Jefferson, Ga., came to San­
he had viilted here al various ford 2 n years ago and sinrr then
He was »
times foe*th e, past 25 years and practiced law here.
added that whenever the Orlando |member of the First Baptist
Fnr 15 years he has
Rotary club wanted a good pro-1 Church
gram they sent for Charlrs Mor­ served n* secretary of the Ki
rison, declared today that the wants Club of which hs nlso waa
IJr llycd at
real teat of Rotary Ilea not so a past president.
1812 Palmetto Avenue
much in the laimth congenial
Funeral aenrlrea for Mr Nix
atmosphere o f the luncheon club
aa in how we comport ourselves will take place Tuesday afternoon
on the street ami in the market
place where* w* enrmmter the
vicious Influences which are con­
stantly aeeking to destroy the
ideal* w* profess in Rotary.
Rev. Frank FulIntroduced
ley who explained that Dr. Mc­
Caslin waa himself a Aotarian
who had come to Orlando from
pastorate*, lw Jacksonville, Mont­
gomery and Memphis, Dr. Mc­
Caslin was tha principal speaker
at the regular luncheon of the
Rolary Club at the Mayfair
lloUl. Ha amid that Lhe symbol
of Rotary la the also the symbol
of all progress ami civilsiltion of
commerce and trade, industry and
agriculture—the wheel, which he
characterised aa one of the great­
est inventions of all time, upon
which virtually all progress and
davslopment throughout the world

la dependent,
. Naming the various . spokes of
the wheel upon which Rotary
la suspended, he said that the
wheel la the symbol of our atrvice and that Rotary is genuinely
concerned with the progresi of
it* community and the happlneaa
and welfare et all IU people.
Harold

character)ted a
h pest echlevi

1 to-eeaterUHem which h r
one of the greatest evils
are top-notch

In the world today, he pointed
out that th a ' Rotary motto la
(Ocwttewae Oa r a ts T lrw )

J Rites Held
Mrs. Corpany
•Stores In 8
Close On

service* for Mrs. NalCorpanr, M. who died

pi&amp;tetloAwtw^viS

In action of Tlllmen
l, WT-t/e TTBN, ■ rr
Seminole H lfh School

•nd a reildent of Sanford,
eentlr revealed tn h Neral
cation to hi* mother,
tUe Whitmore, 238 BurLvenue. Daytona .Beach. .
Navy1* notification told
that Whitmore waa earring with
tha U,- 8s Buck w!
pedoed and sunk v

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In 4 Days

Raided Tokyo

WASHINGTON. Nov. 27. OP)—
President Uauaavelt- u*ia&gt; . gat.
pounced the resignation of 8 «e^
rotary of State Cordell IIufL I(
la to become effective upon the
appulntmrnt of hi* successor,
the President said.
He had
nothinK to nay shout who the
auccexxor would l&gt;e.
Roosevelt said the 73-year-old
Tenne»»ean
would remain lit
rime touch with him, acting as
an adviser on foreign policy.
Secretary Hull's health an* re
ported to have minted hla reaigna*
i lion.
4
The veteran Seerelury of Slate
la ill in the Navy Hospital at
Hethrada, Mil Ilia condition was
not describe,) at aerioua, but wat
reported auch that he ia expected
to takr a lengthy real.
,
There was immediate speculatioh that the choir* o f his succeaxor may lie among War Mobil!
radon Director James K. Ilyrnes,
Vice I’ reaident Henry A Wallace,
or Undersecretary of State Ed­
ward It. Stetlinlua Jr
•
Friend* who have aeen Hull
recently quote*) the 7:i year-old
secretary,a&gt; having come to lh*
reluctant*! decision that he inuat
step out before completing ar­
rangements for American partici­
pation in an international secur­
ity orgamration He long hai
sponsored a plan of thla nature
as an asautunre for future |&gt;eare.
There were indication* that
ityrnea may have strong Con­
gressional “Support for the cabi­
net post
V lea President elect
Harry S. Truman was reported
to be backing Wallace. Slettinlu*
alao has influential friends, )&gt;oth
H o ln it b o iu h
**f
« hack
in and out of the cabinet who
cuoplnj *ifh the
would like to &gt;ee him succeed rwtniril
int«*rcfpiuMi bmliiti of j left m il
to the plare.
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F o i l e d By Inter­
f er e nc e 0 f F e d s

Mnj. Samuel Sandle^
Made Lieut Colonel

(A M I* l&lt;ee, Va. Nov 27.
(Special)— Samuel A. Handler --I
iltk) \ i.-st vLaurellon I'arku.i
Teaneck, New Jersey, lies bv-promoted from major to Lieut,
ant colpnel at the Army Service
Forces Training Center, Cam,
I.ee, Va.- it ho* heeo announce!
by Col. James II. Johnson, coi"
mantling officer of the hu,&lt;
Quartermaster training Install,
tion. Col. Handler ia director '
the renter's consultation srrviA veteran of World War I '■
was commissioned in Frbru.&lt;
1S43, at a major in the Armmedical corps, and waa nnuy—i
to Carlisle Barracks, d’ a.
IIthen went to Walter Rerd Hopita!, Washington, and to thr
I.awson General Hospital- Atlam*.
(ia., before being assigned to
Camp Lee. lie has been on duly
nt the ASFTC alncr June 11 M.1
Col. Sandier’ * »ife . the form-•
Miss Ruth Kannet. daughter &gt;
Fr. and Mrs. Charles K anno
Hanford Avenue, of Sanford an l
two children. LcwU 7, and Sti*-'
8 , reside at 1155 W laurrlnr
Parkway, Teaneck
A neuropsychiatrist a’rwl p-i
choanalyst, before entering inr
service, Col. Sandler waa attri.-l
ing
ncuropaychiatriat
at
H&gt;r
Christ Hospital, Jersey Cm.
North Hudson Hospital, Weehuw
ken. N. J.: and Hackensack Gen
eral Hospital. ' At the County
Hospital of Bergen County, Her
gen Pines, N. J.. Col. Handler

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ICanir in the *rcon«l nuarter 1 ajnIT ***h1 I' imI Offu-v F'l.t r».
Frank P».d.»n*. n urut in f..i »i^ht a)it| •*%e*|o Poet t»ff.a*- &gt;1 51 ' hI
half hail I •■»e
and -I'd •••mr worth 'I
fht« rift'inic '•* '*
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tjuartrr. Boll*
firisiinR lh« pai»inc route ir'i’ ffrttivt, kickr*| to
the Fe,| u y.ird line, the Fed*
ST A U G U S T IN E .
N -*
2 7 . - 1 -lay
fumbleil ami Holies recovered,
Registrant • abuvu ! war
and paced by backs Warner and (S p e c ia l!
Pons made their first score Thb ag a 2'J who h u *« not r»-a«--he-l * mtM
run for the extra pnnl failed thair Pith birth ,!uta , r « still i i al
and at the * ml of the half the liah U f--» inslikrlion.*' -„-*l Hr,a Will
Ganrr-i| \&gt;vian ( ollins. '-* »te l_i,r
fu l
score sttH-l p ile* '*» hanford U
» [ V
In the thu I quarter, Worthley es-tcr uf Sclesrlive S * r » u “ altho J■,«li
Intercepted » Sanford pass and hit* - i-unl.-ram-a Tmisy
ran 55 yard (or a tuurhdwwn for many pe-iple «aam omlas tha tin ( *„,(
Hollee. A lot luiac Worthley prsA-mf, that this group ,f rag
again snare,I . pa-s. thi- lime intrants n ,s,l mi longar ru rn i-b ' thx,
,
from his team mate Jaffr ao-l inf'-rnoitlori tn tha U ,-«J lt*mr,|.
Many ragisIran!.-. *g% til xisl , , ,
raced to the Sanford 5 yard line
ova,
are now ui t hins I - A and ! I ;
Glly made (he touchdown and
Bolles ran the extra |ajmt making ntu-t !&gt;* orslarad for in, Inet ion.** J Ki
said
livnsral
Collins.
N - suimi i j,.
it 19 to 0
have
In the fourth quarter, a long IhaYj or thair amployer
to fu rnish tfe Local Btuirl
pass from Jaffr to right end faalail
with currant information r-agardMilam, resulted in another Bolles Ing their work.
V fittan in for­
touchdown bringing the score up mation
must be placed in the reg­
Ktiilitm
— Hwr t••tlu'
to 25 to 0.
istrant's file showing th.it ha us
inn
A
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The Feilx then begnn to com# actively en gaged in xotne pork
»n
h**m (hr
bdek With a passing attack, in­ that makes a contribution to tile
%ubmtiit-M ‘i* Ujo BMtoi C!i
cluding a |il yard end run by w elfare c,t tha community o r na­
fo r «h i i h Mr**. L. IS, ttafiil
Bnruler,
and
later
Callahan tion in order that the I,a-si board
toIr phone* ■vjl J. and
Ml
■cored. I-xter Sanford started

May Still Be Drafted

Home ihi Lem* u*

m ay consider placing the reg is­
trant in a d eferred clam, "
General C ollins, stated that the
n r e -m t policy o f occupatio na l da-

Mrs. Augusta Brown
Dies A t Age of 71
Mrs. Augusta Caroline Brown
77, died et 11:3b o'clock Sunday
evening et the home in South

8enfotd of her daughter, MrxCerl Bradbury, Mr*. Brown ha-l
been tn ill health for the p»»‘
' “ I, funeral

*

Former Sunturif I'Wig
Leader Had Li&gt;*ii
In lKakitka 6 Years-

Blanche g »o ii—iy.
trienhw
1 T P W here bean salaaUwt
•f

s a r * K * naan i r a i s . «

ferment far registrants aga W
t h a t th a ir (M en ds. i * a ■ml oxer ia very liberal, and local
s M t t h e * t r * in S a n li,
boards are making a strenuous
effort to obtain currant informa­
E n a . B a t t y C o i b l r c -it i’ N iiailastion on the** registrant- in order phus. IN . H u » r - i v a q u» ,| s a a l X
that rase* warranting deferment •hurt time With bar parsmtiw Hr-,
may b* placed in a deferred claa*- I and Mr-. W M. CoOww.
ifiratiun. Without the necessary ,
Information the Local Boars! hair &gt;
no choice except to order any ut |
these registrants now classified
In I-A for Induction.
I . "Registrants in this group now
classified In Class L A should un­
triediatel r contact their
local
boards and ftimish current in- died lata Saturday at hia Hsnnw
formation aa to their occupational after an lUlteaa uf unw e a lit,
status If thla ia - reguirad.'* said
Mr. Train waa hum Dam 2&amp;
General Collin* In cloaing the IB56. at (hwasao. Kith. 11u waa
Conference
a member of thw Lungseoud Bttu------ ------tint Church.
Two eutomobilee stolen during
W KATHEB
Hu ta survival hr tha widens.

C IT Y B R IE F S

servicee for
Mrx.
Brawn wit) be held at 1:00 o’clock
Tuesday afternoon at tha Erick■hip t« sink rapidly eon Funeral Home with the R«y
nigh search
V. H, Grantham officiating. Insurvivors,
taraast will be in Lakerlew Cemmore, who
up in 8anford • Mrs. Brawn came to Banforf
la 1913. Her boat waa at 1216
Waat Second Street Bhe we*
born Ayr.' 1, 1837- at Decatur, the week end, were recovered tv
FLGHIDA^—Scattered ehowere ^
111. She waa a member of the State Highway Patrolman. L. U
Jacluun&gt; * lch^ ^
First Christian Church of San- Betvdcr. One of the**, a 36 Yard, and • thundarahowera in eatrem.
at plan from a negro. John Davis —«&lt;&gt;
* tonortlteaat end Whitadtemi of MUunont. Hjmngn;
: Sha ia turrivwd by three danght night was found
front, boulevard.

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ixth War Loan Is Joe Mai enti tle
Bolles Military
Theater Manager*
Defeats Sanford
Dies In Hospital
By 25 To 12 Score

Seminole Graduate
Is Killed In Action

SB&amp;S51S'
of the F ta t Preabytcrian

.Vvsuciaiist PT-whs

Hull Resigns JTokyo Is Bombed
As Secretary1
Second Time
O f State

Allies Drive Back Nazis

# Third Army Broadens
Punch IntoGermany
French Capture 12
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109 Palmetto

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER, 24, 1944

1 i l E S a N i' o u D H E R a L D , S a N F O R D . FL O R ID A

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This Studio will be closed
all day WoilnoadnyH nml Tlitirstlayt* until further
notice in order that &gt;ve may get out our Christmas
work.

The Essex Studio
Robert L. Cox — I'liotogriiphe

MOItK BEAUTY
FOB YOU
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t u r e , * o u r o iw ru L orw . n r u
tlifftiet! t o give* y o u n
c o m p le te B e a u ty S erv ice.

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ANN’S MIRASOL REALTY SALON
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thetime to

CONTROL DESTRUCTIVE CHEWING
INSECTS ON TRUCK CROPS .

K t y p c id e
CBtOUTS
Start now to pro tect
v a lu a b le v egetable crop* a g n ln s itlir ravages of chew­
in g in s e c t peat*. S pray o r dust with K rjrocidr—ibn
p ro ven in se c tic id e , to widely ami successfully uacri liy
m any p ro a iih e n l com m ercial grow e ra .
C ry o lite I* re c o m m e n d e d ,fo r till* use h r a u th o ritira l
K RY O C 1D E, th e only NATURAL C R Y O L IT E , la
easily a n d effectively ap p lied with stan d ard d u stin g or
■ p re rin g e q u ip m en t. Follow the suggestions o f your
lo cal e x p e rim e n t *U tlon. ■

V argas A gent Said To Capital Hoars I’rcal- [II
Have Met Secretly
dent May Serve As ZZ
aynn —A me ric-an-Delegate | | |
W A SHIN GTO N. Nov 24.
. High diplomatic quarter* h ere
| K*v» credence this week to re
ports th a t n meeting of m ajo r
inter-A m erican importance was
held two wrvks ago jn U ruguay
by Orlando l_ IVluffn, F oreign
Minister of the officially.u stra.
ciscil A rgentine government, and
an em issary of President Grtulio
Vargas of Urnril,
The secret day-long conference,
which Is understood to time Iwen
suggested by the Argentine F or
•■itin Minister, doe* not indicate
th a t Hruzii has nnv intention nl
abandoning the present American
republics' policy of non recogni­
tion to w ard Argentina, It wn»
liu rn M
The meeting Is best cip lained.
is was said, by the liratilinn dc
sire, which In shurrd by n number
-of cither l-uiin American /rations,
to make a constructive contrib|i,t(on tow ard - re-establishing inter■American solidarity. As a resiftt
of the con feren rc the Riniilinn
govei qment m a y be able to in di­
ca te to the other Western Urmia
phere
goviVnmi-nts
whut
the
A rgentine regirno wishes to d is­
cuss at a m eeting of all the Arner
icon foreign minister*, according
to .diplomatic sources. Hurt) a
conference tins been proposed by
Argentina, tint ha, not as yet
been officially agreed to by the

WA SHIN GTO N. Nov. 24. U Pb~
The possible selection of P r a a l d n l
Roosevelt as the American dele­
gate to the proposed International
Security Council is being suegeated in A dministration circles.
According In (hi- idea (ha PraaIdenl would continue In office
while taking on the new post,
thus setting a precedent which
bin s u m m i t s
m ig h t wish to
follow.
j
Proponents said the a d v a n t ­
ages of picking the Chief K to culivr ns United S tates member
nf the planned eleven-man |iearp
council would lie:
1. It would drurnallie the peace
oigunlxntion tor the American
people.
2. T he President of the U nited
S tates would lend prestige to
the court!!, nrrd th is wuujfr g fr e
Ill* -voice added w eight In t f r
dalliterations• n. He rottld m ake qulek de­
risions without .re fe rrin g th e m
home, amt might be better ab)«
to get Congressional and popular
sup port for actions of the in t e r ­
national agency th a n another rv1presentative.
officia ls su-v/ested that a d e ­
puty delegate won Id lie named
iil-o, so that tin- nuinril could be
in i-ontimioue H--««ion withbut
r euulring |ir«ib#nge,l absences of
the -Chief F seeutive from hia I
Arner trjur / t-So far us could w * l/iir n e d the domestic duties. . t
KtUfr the question is receiving
I !| iiguivyiiii govei inileiil is not
otfiei llv a w are ihul prluffo anti a tten tio n In Wafltlnglon’, It la
Mr.
President V nins's em issary me! considered * probable that
nl (olitnia, u small U ruguayan Roosevelt, Prime Minister Church­
n m l less llittiL fifty miles from ill ami Marshal fltulln will dlacuag
a t th eir forthcoming meeting tho
Bueno* /Vires.
lii|ilomutic soortes inter ureteii level on which the peace Council
Ibe t ilionm meeting a -- being pm t should la* oiganired.
Piesuinnbly. if I'rrriilrq l Rouac•if tin- rOiuinuing search fur ur,
veil represented the United S tate*
answ er to the Argentine piuposu
l e g a l -ling » conference of foreign the o th e r chiefs of state would
m inisters
The proposal, which fi-prc-ent th ru government*.
The still iinsrll led ( rolilem of
was delivered hy (He Argrritinr
govei run etd to the Pun Anieiirui ! bnw to i home llir representative
Union on tier 2H. has tieen a I oiiloilbtedly will in- taken up with
m a tte r of coiisiiltntion since the I C ongress and u formula may be
included 'shell suiiooftlng lcgl»date among the A met iron rr
lalion f«r the hom bnrlon Oaks
I'tiblir, There Is no offii'ijil lr:tti
(Inn is mlrnd'ierd
ration how soon I lie proposal All
One possdilltv Is an exeeutlvehe ai ted upnn and likewise n •
ligislative riim miltee to advise
Ibe U nited States representatives
on the.counctl, altho ugh the Durri
barton* Oaks plan contemplate*
that he will lie free to take
specific decision* without lu bm itling them for Congressional
approval.

An O u tstan d in g S u o c e s a ­
in C a n a d a —M ad* In
Crest far (rssMkUl C w f k i er
Threat IrrilitUat Owe te Colds
Tit* Kins ••( all cou|A m*4lclnss
for ruushi nr brnnchlst Irritation*
t-suliins from i-olits In cold wlnlrr
t snads Is Muckl*)Cs CANAUluL
Mistur* Vast woik lnf-rttlpls sciIns llirklsi s Hlsturs qalrkly Isosm» and rale** phlsam lodgsd In the
tu(,*s—risers sir pissa*ss—aonthaa
rasped raw ilssusi, on* or tw# iloa
and w orn couahlna sesatn, t » * .
You a rt results test. Tou fail lb*
*IT*ct ot llurklar’a laataatlr&lt;’mnpoiin&lt;isd rrmn rar* Canadian
l&gt;ln* Balsam and alhar saolhlaa
h.»lfh* Insrsdlonti Uurklsy's C*hAltlOI. Uliltirs la dltTtr*nt from
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dip|nr*allc circles, however, n*
w a ll HE any decision to deal with
(lie Bueno* Aire.r military dictotnrship h u t n» m erely reflaetliyf
u desire to obtain accurate infer
mat ion nn A rgenllne viewpoints,
IH-liiffo and the U ratilian E m i s ­
sary, who are said to have a
■.mall yacht anchored in Colonla
harbor, are understood to have
discussed a mimher of mattar*
th at a ff e c t ArKenUne-Uraililan
rclntlona and Intar-A merlcan af­
fairs. One diplom atic smtrca *mphnslicd ih n l no t}t-lat«rat d e ­
cisions were sought or reached at
the conference but t h a t the A rg e n ­
tine F o reig n M inister was given
an opportunity to express me
concern over the present United
States-sponsored policy of noniccngnitinn, which Is being public­
ly su pported by th e other A m e r­
ican republic*.
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IJ*S. 1st Army
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At Roer River

SANFORD FLORIDA.

Allies Drive Back Nazis

Hdiii Resigos j X o k y o
o f state!

* Third Army Broadens
Punch IntoGermany
French Capture 12
Strassbourg Forts

M em ber

M O N D A Y . N O V E .M IIE R 27. I » U

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LONDON, N o r. 87. ( A P ) —
About SOO American fig h t'« hr t dawn t t l r i r t
*4 German p la n t s In a alraf*
f o r sweep takin g them with*
in 70 mile* of Berlin. T h e re
were 1 2 | ih o t down je s te r*
d aj.

WASHIN GTON. Nov. 27. (AV—
C3ii. 7iiRvC&gt;&lt;r*rr»
___raident Boossvalt- U x l s g . M i
t»t *fhi
&lt;zritrnoiincol th e resignation of Sec­
retary of S t a t e Cordell HulL If
:h t
ssnuI
q iy u
"nr
nu
is to become effective upon th e
73m «
j t . J x w r ttsjs-*. u tv t a N »
appointment of Ijis successor,
'OUU-OitUf si
-l»tnut»!~sr-aw*Ul
the
P resid en t
said
He had
nothing to say about who the
r^u iiu n w
."Simt
rs«
successor would l&gt;e.
’jsjtnttwr^ -rr*.v-4
r*«tit
&lt;B* A s s s H s l r a r i w i
Roosevelt said the 73-year-old
On Europe's western front
3su|!u
rt.
-stTtuiP.urw
iuc&lt;v
»o-Tennessean
would
rem ain
lit
a the U.S. F i r s t ‘Army batt■nu;H.-ni{ r h ^ i J i i t u N i m Itu lo ,
close touch with him, acting as
sn silviser on foreign policy*
^ling through the bloody Rurt■V.s.-auiK*tm -n » rv r* w '^VTTWSecretary Hull's health wns re
gen forest broke into the
•*H,% HMUSMos toir.*»9a
(•orted to hav e caused h i. resigna­
MM PVUuta4M *eww Urn
—
town of Hurtgen, 2'/is miles
tion.
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from the Roer Rlvur und
The v e te ra n Seerelary of State
•4
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la ill in th e Navy Hospital at
~ captured Freiu. This as* rn** ’iMHltlwv
~Tii knr L
Hethrsda. Md. His condition was
,Hl|wr*«w•h ■er.m f x d a » t &lt;Mh«c
®!iault towani Durcn is gather­
not described a* serious, but wat
n m
b*»t'.lu I s k u c
ing |)ower.
reported such that he Is expected
U r ui M ur um a i u ! h u a * a
,
Tq the south, the Third A M E RICA N T H IR D ARMY trotipa ( | | are reported to be edging to takr s len g th y rest.
■t * iim &gt;
Lab
MtutMt*e
taaar
There w as immediate speculaA «ea in *c i f u a i i n * r &gt; H w v M stu m i ‘v v
A rm y broadened Its punch Into
toward
the
rail
c
e
n
te
r
of
Saarhrucken
aa
N
ail
troops
o
lf
e
r
stiff
tioh
th
at
th
e
choirs
o
f
his
suc4
41
&gt;U'i
Suiwtli^
-4
i*i*si*QBl
G erm any and broko through the
to our advance into the Industrial area. U.S. Seventh cessi* may lie among W ar Mobil! l i s t II) I I I ) . Ill l.K IIUMHKK
ihai Masted Yosyo "»♦**» -s,.n-si —
U4K*4N
0 rev erted Maginot Lino defenses. resistance
n r * t y ^ u n * t n i c t n j nr » t r « i '
Nh im i
♦iihf
fW p w.-**• n&gt;i Tt
-aia
Tbo Seventh A rm v spread o u t Arm y units nd F ren ch troops (2) sre charging thro ug h three of ration D irector James K Byrnes, . I t u . - l i s r iM .m bs t s s i v . a lo n e
the
passes
in
the
Vosges
Mountains
and
supporting
forces
that
Vice
P
res
id
en
t
Henry
A
Wallace,
*»•(
i'
4g
upon the Rhine plain In' a q u ick ­
l»h..|.
-&gt;U|W'|-**V
11- - V
JV w. —
aw
ening drive. Tho French took 12 have cleared alm ost all of Slra*lx&gt;urg To the south, Krengh troops or U ndersecretary of S ta te Ed­
ward It, S t . t t i n l u s J r
isMlKN**w II
I) ”*k1I _ *.
.
forta hear Strmsshotirg, and also moving along the Rhine (.1) are lieing slowed down by bad weather
Meanwhile, reconnaissance reports slut* that the N ails have per
Friends who have seen Hull
unj
Vi
»-*e tLik
two German generals.
msm-nt rail and highway bridges airusa the Rhine only at Sirs*
recently
quoted
the
7.1
year-old
.*■■*-* n iu..^^. 0
The ll.S. Ninth Army pushed gourg (4) and K arlsruhe
( International i secretary as having come to tht
'•Milte
•«
i * wm
Into Koslsr, two miles west of
reluctant** decision that he mull
T i «* m v««iM• ■*
Julich, and repulsed N a n c o u n te r­
step out before completing ar­
*•• N*'ni9i* — -L, L a s .
attacks
rangement* for Am«*ru*Hn partici­
s *- *s»«n vacs
The British on the n o rth e rn
pation in an international secur­
i«W*
il
|n«Ar'
- •
flank of this sector advanced ‘
ity organization
Hr long hAl
' Ve« • * « . g*»• ’
-u ; k
- 600 yards, winning tho high
Uesnd *alr** •»* ***r *i»h A «
«|Htnrorr«l a plan of thin nature
“OHm
ewe*.
\
• ground comm anding the W urm
I ...an h n vea
lit 'v m i l l ‘ r
»
• 1•
a* an anaufunr* for fu tu re |»rar«,
V. MIlU ' ,«• I* If 7--valley. In Holland, tho G erm an
* r r lagictnif hohinel r*e*»v ii»*»' **»*T h tr r werw indication* th at
-aallent w e st of Maas was v i r ­
• giiipmgfi • » hake* rt *ba«l. 11 • lM&gt;rmrr S a n tu r ti t txti: “•*-**•
Hyrnea m n y have stro ng Cootually eliminated
t "iii| ia r a l)l# p rrltw l it
i m i il ' •»'
gr^aalonal S up port for the cabi­
l.e o d rr
H a ti
-*•-« « — —. • -!a&gt; rr|inf*nl b% K'n/lh k •
net po«l
V ica President-elect
T he Double -Russian offensive
•m iill -l/ivv ch.i.Miuin
H arry 8. T ru m a n *a« reported
was rolling a g a in s t Uudapest on
\ lr
F v a ria a p p ra ir s i t o w lli/om a
to be backing Wallaca. Stettiniu*
• the eastern f i o n t and ipto S lo v a­
— ----**n a
**9- i4»*
re
• ■••I
sir ira n i a a t u in *
•/
^ • m im 1*
also ha» influential friend*. l*oth
kia. y a n k s drove beyond H stv a n ,
l..-ev. n
V tu r w 'tift fn . 44* b t r
^ n ilu u u * ^
•«*
**i!tew
KnUit bond) paMtng
« ••tir.ty to ( r t h r hi m l the*
It
in ami out «»f the cabinet who
26 miles n o rth east of ' Budapest.
nesr *-iuint al ikniufrt egiu % v. U.**tpr 44 V im ts ij—
ifiini Jaffa* rtMinlrtJ » dh tDr
tit t h n r *h*M|l«te*r •* »ei ’ h « e d it* * ,*
would like to »e« him auccead I
Berlin rcportel the Soviets had
bat'll* of J If ft mil «flt| *|Mit S a t tn h w it » 'R i m y sivag thv a: »*r n .n .t g r r tl PkitvO^ Mi*a * •*.it4*un n tw t i y
to
the
place
won a foothpld on Caepel Island
t-l.'IH. IK-I -i*.iur*H»? in « Jwc*%-*“» - j
w t v v HUM, n w
i '. a
W'tuthlvk
• 26 t » th r tu p ,*
dow nstream from Budapest.
-ill** J t i a u l a i t l t o r « a«&gt;»t R l t i w w l 'W t l l u n 6
t a i w &gt; a T T W it
In a talk on the philosophy of
Sidney 4. Nix, «5, w«l| kngwn
.1 i 12 defeat f(&gt;&gt; the hart! fighting
T hr r a n k a m i f i l e »«f o t i t i a i .
Mr
g l n . ’. l s - a
-v .t
' *v w S w ik .V -* ."
) » l t ‘*ilr r yfed'
at
ftemtvwda
Uigh r r ^ a n ll« f* * «*f
H etary- In *Md» b * explained Hanford 'A tto rn e y end Klwatile
t h r v r*#tad
n
tV(*&gt;.l«.ir .'n t a r --&gt; *' u u i.la . &lt;**m. t . ' *t»
r
u
w» w f
ft f t * ' l
| | S(*biN'l F'rld h r»'iav ••krriing. m l Ihe* In*t r l r c t lull d h t o lil
"•unto o f UieXMng* We believe in leaden died In a local hospital at
&gt;•
te
't t i i l u n i
II * ■'»«•*
-41
mv*
INMU!
O M |&gt;*
A mericans f a r th e r Inland won th e —th e ten ets Of o u r faith”, Rev. Yt!t6 o'clock this morning
1 a eictor&gt; for the* II. lh-« Mih»*r&gt; k u itf K ra e ttla n t R o «.-* * v ^ f »r*.i o*. | 9 HII &gt;(•• ignis*
Ho
/line*.
8j f t
8ft
nsUAMpM
fl
ft* .’ 4ia »n «M i liw eilt-tH gfw W4* . r f v
A y.
m ountain an d h alf a do ten vil- Dr. R o b ert McGaslln of Ihe Hark
V rn d a in . o f I ji » w i f o l l l
(n m h s a lt) for a year
era
rffu r t
»n«l hii * he"i«f&gt;
*» J
( C e s t l s t H On r u g s Throe)
VtuMiiia fa r
rv«tttiia&gt;i
ft*
ill*
D * mJu«*
( AMP l-ee, Va. Nov 27.
Tha fatal r* ’trr
Lake I’resbyterlan Church. Dru
,,
. .
Mr
Kv alia
r *(.«(«• Hk l&gt;— I II S n ---r** !
HSism Is .t
i:V
«W
Undo, who paid tribute to the
MN“ "»* »"rn* ,V l- 2- ' J ' 9 (Special)— S am uel A. Handler t •aw affair m jikrtl by fumble**
**Salr*s ««&gt; f a r r»iH »rt*»i
.h o iiln
►coplc o f Sanford, tip laln ln g thatJ 1 J«*tf«*raon.
(j».# came to *San- 11&lt;MS \ I -at (Laurel ton I’a r k u x
•you rv. tiro *&gt;•**—. '*• ’’lia.K.i &lt;■
«W VSun.-ui M
V
nrul »timr ^al! tlrfrn*ivr
h r tw i. r a rh a t th r v mi-* tr» *
Teancck, New Jersey, has be-- o n l» o lh Milr*
i p f 'l i m
HMR.»i|'M«’ *’i il tl I fte-*‘ »a
-M t f t in r a
«l*lr%
m t^'ttgi,
r
%
h»•t hafl
viaitad hhere
r r e at vnrioua Jord.
ye®r i
n**itheft
had viiited
f ° r,l20
- n ,ye®r*
#n” *
a i ii j v l
promoted fro m major to Lieute
f 'U r w
u
J a f f a wia uiu b tr Ui connes t
tim e, fo c^
thaa . paat 26 yeara
year, and Pr*r
P**™cr.l
»f
timefl
r^ th
” c,''l 1®^
Jw w i .
F u u r r i of iai»g aa r*|h.»t«»i t»&gt; in 'b a l - d y
an t colpnel a t tha A rmy Service with hi* long high r«&gt;b*&gt;V hum!) elate by Mr Kvan» 6h«»%* t h a t thr
■added th a t whenever the Orlando | njrmbwr of the
He *.||&lt; 4 ngtliUMT if t i l S«*UIK r* ilftwi&gt; (Tiaue«*wi. a —In M 4 M
Forces T ra in in g Center, Cam, ■ na a*** riua to »l»rt TVtj inlvr
S R otary club w anted a rood o r o - 1 c " n rfh
Y n f *•»
upl
*
A m j s . j m i,
mm
•» * t ii* r
a**
Sanford \ t l a n t h Nationnl BunA I'a C h ed tc • bnr**h ll
I-ee. Va.. It h«« been announce-! j fctrcncp by i nll.iban an*I * ultuin j he. a fultl tUi.tRJh M /irtii *1 horn la . •if *h~ ' |( flsr.lt » hureft II %«CKaV *l&gt;
.kM t'.v*. *V ft
u -tft,
gram th ey sent f o r C harlr. Mor- " ' T * .
w°f
*
rison, declared today that , h t *«nls H u b of which h . . so
by Col. Ja in e a H. Johnson, com ! tTkh r la ttr r
1*1 » hi* knr** iron*
'**
** r l
*11
lu ii.t *
&gt;.
4 »i
the Florida S ta i r Bunk flU.lfri*. •••i vm| ij|r i S i t U i'i 'l \ * . | i " '
minding officer of the hue bad and hail '*• t r l i r r fr»»n thr S&lt;anl"r*l
In vttat i r w i 'i n n l
*4*%i f&gt;T» 'i t a t
aa .* * * ..a
rcal tes t of R otary lies not so a past president.
uflic*
Q u a rte r m a ste r training install* gam p in fb** 'rfitml ' l u a i lf r
H i s 4 Jllf
.lit) M- !••*- l*Mt
' A.
* »wva•« 1 1 ~l— »g «•
much in the imra&gt;th congenial 1812 Palm etto Avenue
L n i ; ** mmI
INmU
tfffu * *
f
*'». n,|
Aa an aid to promotion of th e atm o sph ere o f the luncheon club
Funeral services for Mr Nix tion. Col Handler Is director ■’ F rank H *l'iii'* n %**mi m f«n i&lt;aht g lh l •*\ m ill I 'lia l O ff.es* *&gt; »• Hi '(«• *•*- *• '
rite
M MIS I
•
’ *•
H* •*' I
♦ «
Sa.
lm,«n
6th W ar Loan drive, 12 S P A R S aa in how we comport ourselves will tak*- place Tuesday afternoon the center's consultation * rr u
h a lf bis' h !»%•*
ansi 1 st «*.'i»eP i* »irtb f 4r*n.l**
and C o sit G uardsm en e n t e r ta i n ­ on the stre e t ami in the market at 4 30 o'clock at the First Bap­
A veteran of World War I
ftlir riffinM • ’ •« hi-* "hi *»»•*♦
*4aIte
ers will p u t on ■ fr e e p e rf o rm ­ place where we encounter the tist ('.lurch
The Rev. W. P. waa coinmtaaioned in Fel&gt;rus&gt;
Injury |"d b •
’ f t be* zmoip
I 1•e^ U
*-*4ftance Wednesday evening a t 8:00 vicious Influences which are con­ Brooks J r will officiate and In­ 1913, as a m a jo r in th r Arm
^ ^
Tc»^i»t'l U.s e n d »f t h r *•*« n l TH om * O v e r A « e 2 9
m o ’clock a t thv W om an’s Club bemedical
corps,
and
waa
ossigi
*-i
terment
will
be
In
Kvergreen
t|u
a
r
tr
r
.
Holts
f
insling
th
r
pa**
.
V
HllUIU*f«
stantly seeking to destroy Ihe
c J«" t i n' i—a. u p
i..
w fo re members of Flotilla Eleven, ideate we profess in Rotary.
to Carlisle b a rr a c k s, *Pa.
II* i n ( routr 'iripffrrtiva, kirk n l lt» M a y S t ill B e D r a f t e d
Cemetery.
'.sevlit i w a »
-UgtefteIteg.aI Ui
hk A &gt;Ui»
1 ui H*%ii*ih.i
U. S. Coast G u ard Au. d iary ,
then went to W eller Reed H**-* lh€ Krd
&gt;.inl
line,
th
r
Fa«U
I
mkw
Mirrewm
■
s
Survivors
erethe
widow,
Mr*.
saauuy
u
Introduced
by
Rev.
Frank
Pul­
ST
AUGUKTLNE.
*27.
|
»iay
a/fwrtHmn
uhi
hn
ranmm&gt;
th e i r families and frien d s. It
ital, W ashington, and to the fumhletl *nd B«dlr*t rvfn««raiL
-3MT7UWI
■*ltr|(ifttr:iMt » afnivM | » * r* Kn«ugm '•» Sanfimt *n«rw 11r
. waa announced tods** bv Alex U. ley who explained t h a t Dr. Mo- Lottie A. Nix of a a n /o r d ; three
awson G eneral Hospital' Atlanta and p a rn l by back* VVarnvr and ( SptM inl »
lM*K ;**»•*v il
fir
Johnson, newly n am ed com m ander Caalln waa him self a Rotarian daughters, Mrs. Evans McCoy o l Ga., before being assigned to Pona ma&lt;l# t h n r firat *r«»r# Thb 4 g« ,hj who huVr not rwurhinl • mtar»nteiil
who h ad come to Orlando from Sanford. Mrs. Hanry Elliot J r , of Camp Lee. H e has been on dui&gt;
t h n r Ubth hirth datr «ne vtdl , I'MheiiU • v»nr»e»ry ^itn K ktrteM
of tite Sanford PJotflia'ru
n
for
thr
extra
(*»»ni
failrti
• »o
ttf!*is*iiiie
pastorates* In-Jacksonville, Mont­ DeFunJnk Spring* and Miss Carol nt the A S F TC since Ju n e 1843
4
The e n te r ta in m e n t wlU be fo l­
and at thr •»»*! of th r half thr liabl* f“i uieliurtMin.'* «j»id Hr*w W•III.nn
•file V(M»etejtt.
and Memphis, Dr. Me- Je a n 'N hr of S horter College.
Ganrr 1 1 \ -eian • ‘dim*. '*» •!** Lbr PlilW.e ■
Col. S andler’s aife, the form-- MCorr *t*s.w| h ll#*w »*. vaitfiittl U
lowed by a dance a t which the gomery
ete.il&lt;te V
iRtma, G a .; one son, Sldnry J.
k
'4 t-**i
S e n i« *••%-tor uf S e l n t l t r
' |
•* * k
orchestra from th e S anford N av al Caslin w as tha principal speaker Nix J r . now serving with the Mias Ruth K ann rr. daughter
I n t h r that I i ju a r l r r . W n r t h l t y
a
In* ^
tissltth
“ a itm i
jiseier
* t Me*•*
ln t # r c r p i r - l »
va i» f" id
p a * * anti »ur* ■» •’u n l**re n e e
Air S u t t o n will fu r n is h the mnaJe. at the reg u lar luncheon of the Navy In the south Pnclfle are a i Fr. and Mra. Charles KannrR otary Club a t the Mayfair
He
t
h
e
nn
u
n
d
e
r
»*4»
m
p«r«
&gt;t&gt;le
K
i
mar*
h
«n&lt;t
A
Sanford A venue, uf Sanford so! r a n 6 6 y a rd f o r a i u u r h i l n * n fo r
T h « r t . . will, b e . exhibited w a r HotaL H e said t h a t the symbol two slaters- Mrs. A. K Rossetter two children, Lewis 7, and Sirm
e*
«,| r v ' v«e»| »jr
•n -.hot thin g r»Mi|* *f r**g
Mu
Mi
A
tail
lu ia r
\ N o (th l«&gt; • p r A *m
trophies "from
G erm any
an d of R o ta ry la the also the symbol of Hanford and Mr*. G William­ 8, reside a t 1166 W I j m r r l h - H o lla r
anger
* '4iu*'iti&gt;e*
fu rn iw h
* in fr m l e in**,) r&gt;«i
»h*e * t •.*% M
a
|
fa
in
an
:irr«l
a
p
a
*
*
,
t
h
i*
l
i
m
r
A Ja p a n . Including , a cap tu red G e r ­ of all progress ami civilasltion of son of Inverness; and the follow­ Parkway, T eaneck
Ml
'*•
tv*...
J
• U—
Hi
• l a u g m *•
from hi* I ' * " n ti»ir J a f f r ai»*l inf* rn -ill »U 4« tha l » se t (t«ee
m an Jeep. The 8 e a f o r d p e rf o rm ­ commerce and trade, industry and ing grandchildren, Wayne, Bruce.
til amt
. self*e-%
»&lt;
* \l.i »I1 ftegl t m ill -•». «H»
«-*tO»*-*M n *-t-41 U . 1 0 , o W » .
***ii
A nruropsyrhislrist a’nd |&gt;*» ra cp s l t o th r S o n f u n l *r» y a r» l l i n r
* * fe *1
ance will be fi f th on th e 11a*. agricu ltu re— the wheel, which he Donald and 1-add McCoy of S a n ­ choanalyst, before entering &lt;hr
••I 12MI . "te «4plMI
’I* * , (unite o ciy ----- -*- m c ►
L lM 1 A and
t S M I . it ktit
(illy m atU the* tsMjc htlssw n a n d •»**» arv t ill* ill
of towns w h ere th eee en tertain
--■.illittp * u tl &gt; t» r » r
u
w« •* fire
sl
d h llu
ch aracterised aa one of the g r e a t­ ford. p rances Jean. Marv Emily- service, Col. Sandler was alter,.I H o l i e s ra n t h r r t t i a p o in t m a k in K nlu*' l»r orelrrrd fur imluctiim,
H
Mrv
ers will p erform on a to u r of est inventions of all time, upon and Pamela Elliott of DeFunlak ing
t o g i u i y , w n i l t t g u Ui- .* a w .« s
*atel tim eral t'ullina.
hr*muaw i ivipnia. Pa
ocuropaychiatriat
at
th- it 19 to o
the Seventh naval d i s t r i c t
vy h » w *u k n t e stag
which v irtu ally all progress and S pringe; a brother, Will Nix of Christ H ospital, Jersey
Cm .
lon^ thevj or th n r «tnplt»yvr ha**
I n the fourth quarter, a ion
M*tv Jrm J i -f-Sirwl.
m Under m a ita p m en t of Ensign davelopm ant thro u g h o u t the world Jefferaon, Ga.; a niece, Miss North lludaom Hospital, Weeha* naaa
fail atl to furnish t/ur L*&gt;cai Butt r I
end
from
J
a
f
f
r
to
ritfht
Nancy R ossetter of Jacksonvllfo- ken. N. J.i an d Hackensack Gen
wftTt curreni infnrmation rnterl*
ill a jwsununw g i u a o t e g v P M»hf EUU, U SC G R (W ), district la dependent.
Milmm. rraiiltrd in another B o lin
and two nephew*, Ens. A, K.
witrs ig t . S t e a l , « t *
«t
w ar bond officer, end Lieut.
Naming the v arious . spokes of Rossetter J r . o f the U. S. Navy eral Hospital. ! At the County touchdown brlnginx the K « r« up Ing thetr work. V fittrn infor­
William Boyce, - UBCQB(T). Ml- th e wheel upon which R otary
mation mx*t br placed in thw rwg*
m h u trv n a a a stnas.-te u Om &gt;*•Hospital of Bergen County, Her to 26 to 0.
Ktill.IT- Vii Ih ---I V !hU .» **.UI V. m y n w u i w i m vju i g r
amL the drive will Include 16 la suspended, he said that th e and F re d e ric k R ossetter of Ban- gen Pines, N. J.. Col. Sandl
ing M i r . J
us « * | «
,T h a Ftd* then l&gt;nran to coma ittnnt'% file ih u ein g that he »»
-wns i' -ut_-t. u k Ok m t t e vsv t e
rie rid a towns. W ar trophies will wheel la tbe symbol of our se r­ ford.
waa a nruropsychlatrie ccnsult- bdek with a pa*»inK attack, in­ acti«rly rngUgni Ui *on1« jeurk
'tWim. .*« W . - (»»»• V « »
be awarded not only tboss buying vice and th a t R o tary la genuinely
an t, and ha waa a member of tie cluding a | ti yard end run by that make* a contribution to the
-uhm tiii.l .»
I’.iut ‘.!u2&gt;
L in i t e ’4 te awroa
welfare cf the community or na*
courtesy s ta ff In the Neurologic Bom U r,
# Ibe la rg e st am ount of bond*, concerned w ith the progress of
fo r ohich Xr*. 6. It. ICa.iiif,
and
later
(allm hon thin in order that the ln%ai board
■
‘Is. 1
' but to winners o f.^ w w tn g s par- ite community ami th e happiness
Institute, New York City.
i.l*lilu»w V I J. ooi Wt*»
■cored, l - i t r r Sanford
alerted may con*i«ier placing the regis­
moo a s a n t te w
n na Sitear
Cel. Sandler’s brother- Pvt . iAnother
Blanch* K«mn«*ty. hit*
and w elfare of all IU people.
puna IU
to »Brooklin
ffarrw Q . „ j | . r i.
n o i n e r lattack,
u a c a . a pa*» w » u u trant in a deferred cla.*«« **
&gt;i»iiitai. iw, 8 s a i» n t
lies*
S tagnation -he characterised aa
overtsas
w
lth
tha
Arm
v
M
n
l
M
connected,
and
Watben.
submtltuU
A
Geoerai Coll in a. »tat«il th at the
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■cured. Conversion failed and nresfnt pulieg of utfiwutmmd de­
satisfaction with p a st achleve-ciVooi. 5 g ^ ifiri-wl
f t -**r-**c» own end *o*
HoDrw *6, Bae- ferm ent for ragiatrant* age HI
I . Declaring th a t Rotary la
gam e rmb
D eath in action of Tillm an
' h t w n r , liHii. u v « *
Mint lh*.r furtsd*- iwo» to o "
oppoiad to-M aterialism which h e ! W t R m o r r W T -1/6 TJBN, a grw .ford 12.
c m
«tU7 dsanmc t e
ami over ta vary liberal, ami hwaJ
called one of the greatest evils uata of Seminole High School In
board* are making a -t ran uuu»
-one- i t v is is u i itt
1940, Wad a resident of 8anford.
effort to obtain current informa­
— ' c i t u m ilta x - n u o u s t
Ena. Bette Cftihlrt iit Philaelei
waa recently revealed In a Naval
tion on thee# regi*LranL* in onier phia* 1 *0 . W *T7tv»i to »(i«i*l a --im p ZUeoSiU C
nunlcatlon to hie m other,
that ra.i«i warranting laferm ent short Dim »itft V r nsrw iis. Mr. , ^rM****• tite Vhsai
l i n . A u g u s ta Caroline Drown
M attie Whitmore, 289 Bwr- n
j i . j _»
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may be placed In a deferragf claae*
ifiratiun. W ithout the neceaaary
inf'irmation th e Local Board haif •
no choice except to onier any of | O s c a r H . T r a i n O f
1
rj-.)i.riLtt t n s u u L v - E a i R

Sixth War Loan Is
Bolles Military
Reported L a t i n s
Defeats Sanford
Behind In Sales
By 25 To 12 Score

Rev. McCaslin Is: Sidney J. Nix,
Main Speaker At'Sanford Attorney
Rotary Luncheon Died ThisMoming;

Passing Of Jaffe Is
P o l l e d By Inter­
f e r e n c e Of F e d s

Orlando Pastor Ex- Past P r e s i d e n t Of
plains W h e e l As
Kiwanis Club Had
Symbol Of Rotary
Been I I I ' A Year

Joe Maientette
Theater IVLiiu^er.
Dies In Hospital

6 Years T

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Maj. Samuel Sandle

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Made L ieut Colont’

•F lo tilla Eleven
Of Coast Guard
^ Aids Bond Drive

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Mucntt&amp;rd L A d k e *

0 d W if s U n F u a l

Home ih i LettMt*

Seminole Graduate
Is Killed In Action

[rs. Augusta Brown
Dies A t Age of 71

CITY BRIEFS

l)t#-»» rvgiatrnnts now u-lnaaifl*d
Lungwood Is EVxuJ 0&gt;owx?uain*li‘ w
In I-A for badurtiun.
'(U gistranta in this group now
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O s c a r If. T rain. *7. rwutfhnt of i imaitacnsse
classified In Class I-A should tmosediaUiv contact thoir local Lomcseootl f i r titn oast XS ynatts.) U » s a u *te ted.'
(wards ami ftirnish current in- Usd la ta Saturday a t hi a Hauw
formation a a t o their occupational 1 a f t e r a n ill h o e
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Mystery Of Egypt’s
‘Unknown Dynasty’
Puzzles Scientists
II) KEI.MAN MOWN
A1‘ New .featu res
rA IR O — The m ystery of an
ewnl K g v f k e -"tvribijwwn-frynastv-cnflfmnt* aichnrrdugists again to
du&gt; on the low east bank of th
River Nile.
Krc.h evidence discovered that
Compel. them to reconsider tl.
probability
th a t
the so-call*
Fii&gt;t D y n a s t y 'o f Kgypllan king
Wu not the first, at all. Thpi
ma&gt; have been u roval house
Rial | receded It, a line of etna
even older than t h f shpdou,
royal figures who were thonjfi
to have been the oldest.

el the tsclorr in rscssl month*
, . . but not n s m if s s o o f l to
CD lbs demand. Sometimes our
M s c b hare been pretty b * St
TOE SERVICE HEADQ3ABTOtS*. . . but w*'r* Vkopinq !cr
l » n U rn trrm now on. You
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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27* 1944

scientific material. The tombs
ylcMrd Jewelry, necklaces. brace­
lets, beautiful alatwster vases and
dlshaa, polU.iy, a hug*.dial vwoiii
thousands of flint knives, finelycaned figures of Osiris and lets,
the ifml anil his suler-wifa; as
well as S(uut sUiius palsltaj u+ed
bv the very artists who ainjed
the decorations on these tom bs.'”

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Thev even found an ancient
Egyptian "dog tag," an identtfl
ration iliac, oval,shaped and cpt

Aiehueulngl.t* sometimes tefc
to it as the “Zero Dynasty."

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"31.800 m3aa- From their looks
I'D g e l sev efo l -th o u sa n d au las

more."
C .C .T ., B r o w n s v ille , T e x a s
"33 900 mile* a n d th e trend* a r t
atiil go o d ."

C .L .C .. M obr7«, A la b a m a
On the road, u n d er aD aorta of
h a rd driving conditions, th e pfu*
p e r / o r m c n c r of th e nsrw G o o d ­
year sy n lh eb c r u b b e r tire* la
proving th e p lu s v a l u e of G o o d ­
year w ork m an sh ip . T o d ay , a*
a lw a y s , y o u r b e s t b u y ia a
G o o d y e a r.
—

The Mists Of Antiquity
If Its ex lit d ic e is establish*:
it a ill mean th a t Egyptian ciill
Ini ion goes back even furthe
than known rocnnls have Ino
caivd The Known span Is 5,00
years.
tvhnt ratted the. H!t*jtwn oggi,
hq . the discovery of n Tmrl
ground, near the Nile; at a polli
midway between t ’alro -and Hi
city ot Hclouan.
Two years ago — while Ft«m
nod's Africa Korps was at ih
giitev of Alexandria — Kgvi'tia
M fO M T H C fi TgJPUTS --Janet Lee Nancy Sue. and Karen Ann n a c h a n t
officials were notified dial nr.
—decided to eat war bonds,.tliry "sold" *532,075 woiili id them In five
tup* had uncovered some tJinln
tutors at a rally in New York City. Their father. Ilatry Uacharit, was
found some pottery a n i l . othe
killed to action in the Eurufictin theatre of opci alums. (International)
object.. The site wits p a il O
ore of King Farntlk's . . t i l e . ,
An aiehueulugist from the id
letdornte of Ant npiltles, /.aat.
V*u»»ef Hey, went to esentin
the findings. He' re a lu e d
ini
mediately th a t a discovery &lt;•
major lm|Kirtaiicc luid bee t ninde
Hut because of the war. eXcavn
tioo had to be postponed.
n . U A D U 1 I (IF I I
uiui r . a w m w
iowu , aisv
Work Itesumed
i n g, ^ *
4
n diAfiftlftstHt the Rucini t ide* of life
Work Has l*cen resumed no«
N ew sfcatures
j on *A ttu w.th a .h g h tly weary The results a re Im portant — an
A TTU A lau tlan . The only « ' * - L htuIf ,s )lr |llvf,.r I l j
,„lk about
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men on A « U - t e n Navy mir-es- | ...................... .
- W e have punting,
/.uaki Bey found more than i,
counted this NoVciiiU t a- mi an ( (Wti
v, ,,
adding
n rie rsa ry month Eight of
||iu
h|. h,, u
v.
were
mmved s year ago T h . n k . i m mg | f
f,„ m
m-lpful Scaday.
two
olhi ts • m m .
a 1 Il'C*
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ihort lim e l i l n
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« In ' the) first
On the whole the)
111 •* *
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he ^
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traiy to th a t held 1.)
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thf thni4«min« “ t |n*'fl ■"( t o r ^ | , |r M_ 4 , ,
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u ." ,r d force. e U f o m d -n H v ,
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k l . m ‘. " l . a l l a g h e t , of
islttml
I'liitHS (rvk Minn I r,•- 4*f tliv ori“W e’ve’ b « n b u .) »ilh (he Job ^ ,,LU|
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and Had
(J g ) jo d ) N. Wilson, the head |ti„K
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h s.e
ro m fo rln b lr
, . 1 trap, innut Inst
q u a rte r, and rnhugh r e c r rs ln m a,,,,,,,,., The
o. ement was
ami ' f I thing, lit keep the &lt;!•■). , n f i r r I t itfady had recoVerml at
irom being raonrtlonnu."
tin- l...-totnl tip ,1 m r t i n
re
HU* Wilson, whose home is n l t r - i t r , ! m the i i a . h of a Navy
. Iprksfnrd. Ida . enteied the leg- f i d
tilar Navy in 1U.U5 le a u n p n no 1
I |,,&lt; 1 , 0 ,
.r « (rave q u a rte rs
tton with the Alaska rutlioail i: in, v , t.(&gt;.|,n „ | urea on Mashospital nt Anchorage Hei .«-n to re 1 ,t v l l n . 1 , oio- of .he
tea slnca haa included d u ll
tl point, at oM di I' nltt-d S tate,
tire inert on, Wash., and e sil I list - ’ ,.m )ih d o .o .
!m rri
s.viirmvd
bur.
n m u t e d i . U t r In Mi*’, of Itrld
A quv.liuii cuioerning th r »r&gt; 1 to ivlpr r,'i! Jidnnt,.,. Vntoiler. ■f
rial dem q m lil' on the little proii( ti m - ii .jr Mjit in ill days Dial
of nurses bro ugh t u flow 11 fioo ».i« rond a m
httss Wilson, Site said th at ever
Holy too; other white woman 1 field. Ark
it they were the only womeu 0 0 ' tool lived „„ Attu before them &lt;rdan nt K

Only Ten Women,
Navy Nurses, Are
Stationed On Attu

That’s what makes oar ntw
Kelly
Synthetics
Juit Imagine—50 years at rub^ier
experience ia back of every Kelly
built today. That’s why Kelly synI tbftlp arc so dependable. With new
I~Tna(trials and methods you still get
k the skilled workmanship and rigid
I Inspection that made prewar Kelly*

to anv of Uia surliest known
lines 0/ king*.
Who, th tn ew as King K af When
lid h« ralajiJ

SUakl p ry ’s lromcdista con­
cern, h a said, was qgt with this
problem, put with on* Unit, to
dm w as much mors Intriguing.
T h tla tombs, obviously, were
F irst D ynasty ( C r /a r lie r T ) Th«
nama« of th* other two kings,
ths tv p s arpl decoration or tag
objects found there, gnd some
additional evidence, apparently
lie s the period bay nod question
&lt;ju«tUpn.

I so tough. Spend that new tire certlRI cate for a Kelly—treat it right and it
will do as much for you—and more.

I lut

som e of the tombs were
it o f limestone: Huge limeduns slabs shored un ths oarthan
sides,
provided partitions
bftwesn the comhsrtxncnts, and
were used as false doors gml
portcullises.
Limestone, Bey - said, haa not
b««n found in use us * building
material dwfore the Third Uy
nasty.
Hare it was— and ob­
viously by skilled architects —
lung befurr that p* flint More­
over, the structure of the tombs,
them selves, with their sloping
Iteps and sealed sections, and the
entrances cltveily concealed by
false doors—-all this indicates u
high degree of development in
JuildLng.
Such
developments did
not
tpring Into esistcnce, full blown,
there must h*v» been soteev
lenta for It. long years of evolu '
lion from simpler forms. Who
• era the ancestors of thgsv archi.eclsT In what period ware they

LpF| makt 'pm lag) . . . D m are still scarce
9fid yyill be until war needs are filled s o . . .
• D p n ’t DAyr A bove J5 * S ta r t an d S to p E asily
f k * g p Air P ressures O p • S ccU a F o rN ce d cd S erv ice

• Keep Wheeis. and
Drakes Adjusted

The autom otive Induslr
producing war rood* at th«
of ten bllHon dollar* u year

&lt;4f T N ,

O b ic rv a n c c of th e se
caution* will possibly 1 /
double the life of your
tires jrb etb tr prew ar
V
or flew syntlictic*.

Krider’s Service Station
119 SanTtird Ave.

working ?
The t|ue*llons have no answ er,
j*t. it m a y Be la the Lfnkuown
Dynasty, in the clvllixaltoii even
older th an ancient Egypt.

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extra costly implement* of tear
needed to achieve final victory

Ice hm ever engaged la .It’e
•Imp]* arithmetic. A mountain
c f ep e d a l^ c a rtly equipm ent i*

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M O NDAY . N O V E M B E R 27, 1M 4
gone ha-n't worked out so badlv
and tomatoes ami other ronintiNii
ties upon which crilinca have been
tem porarily remover! have hello* I
con vide rub] y ,
Here
is hoping
th is
consideration
continue*,
William I. Wilson. Directoi ..f
S ta te M arkets, ir[Mirtr(l in his
JArKSO.vvrfif:. wav. rr- &lt;sPe- cro p and m a r k e t review \uda.v.
c i « l ) — " T l i r O f f ic e cf P r ic e Art“■1*1an t Cits Market^ n j«'i l &gt;
mmis tmHon - hn%- tit ken - t nt ir
itfrc ram iTurint; tfie week | t m e T
count th e ntorm dntnoyc w r F«c!
very beneficial to th a t sect mu
% i F lo r id a , and ha» been u n u s u ­ an d all ctons are look mi: much
a lly ro o d to UR in resp ect to *
b e tte r. A lig ht frost Wrvlnt**da&gt;
n um b er of our v e g e ta b le s.
" W e mominir caused
nn daninar to
ow'd them r u r th a n k s.
Q u r c u ­ straw b erries o f tender crop*
cu m b er
crop
w h ich
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" I ’alm ctlo reports one cm unit

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Schedules After
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THE SANFORD HERALD, BANFOtUV FLORIDA

War And Geography

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•Seats* • ——..... ........

Tliftre Is magic in maps, as our much-traveling Ameri­
can* know. And doubtless million* of our people have been
following lately, with nostalgic a* well a* historical interest,
the sweep of American armies enatward toward the storied
Rhine. Every part of that famous river, viewed Inversely
from Arnhcim in Holland, southward through Dueascldorf
and Cologne, Coblentz and Mainz, .Karlsruhe, Strasbourg
and Mulhouse, to Basel at the Swiss bonier, Is filled with
.recollections th a t jar strangely w ith the present brutal
realities of th a t region. .... .................... ....................... ...........
It wan ■ wondrous pilgrimage for American college
boys In the good old days before the last war. And like­
wise for the German students themselves, found every­
where in that marvellous region, with eagle feathers in
their queer little hats add guide books In their hands,
scrupulously observing and noting well every Item of In­
terest they were expected to see. But they did not frateiv
nize much with American students, for even then the first
great war was casting its shadow, and the English tour­
ists knew it, although the Americans were often blind.
Ah, well—we fought them once, itoon after th at, and
our old veneration for German students, and student days
never returned. Now we are fighting them again along the
once-beloved Rhine. And who remembers the littler one-man
ferry that used to run from the Base) water front across
the narrow, rushing upper Rhine, to the ever-peaccful
Swiss border1! -- —— v
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Modern "Norsemen

MONDAY NOV. »7, 11H
HID LB VBRHR FOR TODAY
INSTEAD GOD PROVIDES
GREEN
PASTURES
BESIDE
STIL L WATERS: &lt;!• th a t cometh
to nte Shull never hunger, and
he th a t believeth mo- sh all never
thrlet,—John 0:35.
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Y et I am thankful—m y native
lan d ’* new toll;
Thle feudal plant of claea and
ca ste la alien there
P e e r feeds no groveling root, no
w ithering tendrils o f detpelr,
Nor fru its ths spple of exploit• ed . toll.
Buch is the Old World scourge my
fore hears Tied:
And&gt; I. returning, keep our New
W orld feast
In this vast reaping of root,
stem and leaf.
Lest from this pervert soil the
evil spread.
And I f New World, holding our
clean harvest dear,
Plnd It Imperative to yet ' reap
here.
T 6 Joan O.. Harvey
Allied Force H eadquarters, Italy
The telephone strike in Wash­
ing ten has been called off. May
te someone discovered the tin*
jfaa buey.
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We c a n 't all "1’ralic the l*ird
tad pass the ammunition,” but
* » c m “ Pralsa the Lord and buy
rtthe m ore bonds."

H O M E FR O N T T A N K TRAP

—

— Limbos to * theological—l«rm
denoting the border o f Hell,
where dwell those who, while, not
rondemned to torture, yet nrw
deprived of the joy of Heaven.

* A t tlu; o u lh r c a k .o f w ar, U*#
Chinese in Ilia i t ’tiilippines w'rr*
luubtly Mintll shopkeepers) the
Japanese were farm er*, rrnft*.
men it ml fishermen.

This Studio will be closed
all day Wednesdays and Thursday? until further
notice in order that we may get out our Christmas

The Essex Studio.
Robert L. Cox — I'hntojft-aphor

| nev er d r e a m e d borrow ­
ing COULD BE SO PLEASANT,
I'M G O IN G T O R rC O M M O fO

PERSONAL BANK LOANS TO
JILL MY FRIENDS.*'

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Norwegian* are again fighting on Norwegian soil.
A fter four and a half years of preparation In the British
Isles a vanguard 6f 500 has landed in the Arctic wastes of
Northern Norway, and Joined the Russians In driving the
Germans from the Province of Flnnmark.
They are led by Col. Arne Dahl, commander of the
Alta Battalion mnde fnmou* during it* hitter hui hopeles*
ntand at Narvik. Col. Dahl goes .buck to,his homeland not
only us lender of the first troop* to return, hut as head of
a Norwegian military mission which includes representa­
tives of the Navy am) Air forces, and a number of goverpment departments.
One of the latter,is n representative of the ministry
,of juBtlte. who has been sent to carcy out ipeaaurc* dealing with traitors and quisling*. He, too will find plenty to
do, beginning in Flnnmark. where retreating Germans and
traito r police hnvc scorched tho earth nnd driven the popu­
lace awa^.
According to Crown Prince Olaf in London, the work
of this mission so fnr has been highly successful. It is
a significant move which spells increasing doom for the
Nazi invader.

Hotel Headache

Disnygn.la ap ken by about 16
per cent of the Philippine popu­
tVelfr ,|
I . jio
of lation. but is not officially recog
Hawaii, tt n r . " t o r s ku-ltt," hy nizrd l&gt;ccnu«e It is not spoken in
Of,'Ho L i|ie i o ' llav an II, ! 'll bn, de- the Manila ‘area.

nl
Exhibits Are Chosen JI -rrvation
A ,m ih e r is n
From Child Entrees I T,nr old

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O f the thousand* of art e x ­ | i -t- t h e iia t m n i.I t'(it,rin •,a*tim.'.
The first U. S. automobile road
!*o!i.(i l»nitr , "g 1 11 tile." hr So
h ibits hy children bteween tho
agea of 13 and 17 submitted In p in e J e t o w J . i o f It,,'. In* t e r , N V . rncc woi between Chtraeo and
Liberty-ville in 1H96, n 100-mlle
Women’s National In stitu te slitrWed eSrvpUni’a! iletnil
method, always [xipular with a. certain type of hotel guest, the
contest, more than 2UO h a rt lieoti
round tr.p.
f in e n u tiJfiK tllv tf I ' u iiif A n y i»*ti
Is being adopted more nnd more.
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chosen to W shown in tho W o­
It will iwnl ’Mti.’U now pm
The hotels of a large rpidwestern city report thnt m en’s International Kipoistinn tiri*!en
hffif’ Itwlit fin rrwurni*' ,r:ir- protftir
thieving In getting worHo. Ono putn Itn Iona of silverware at of A rts and Industries in New tiun a t fifl
Firiii n f *
li* 4 l
Each of these finalists wilt m ht’tiulu^.
n third above normul. ’’People don't realize," Hays tho York
receive $10 and twelve winner*
manager, "that good silver is practically Irreplaceable dur­ $200 p rite money.
T h e V u l i l ’ A n u i , u p p e r v ; , !I ,
ing wartime."
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E n trieim
s In alts, w ater color. i,f F ram e’* Luninm, ii vrr, 1, ,&lt;
The lost linen problem ■is’uven worse. Tho number o f er»yone and p aau ia have been" gnigrap nim l u r r .d m t, (.,i &lt;-,1
subm itted, There is *, brilliant « n u V c r l u p p I t i x l « t « : i.f i h r - n i a i i
missing towels is now almost d
w ate r color,, from Edward C arl, 1‘yrrnrcs rit1gi&gt; in the «hnttu*f &lt;if
and even bedspreads go. Rcplaci

THE SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK \ ,
MEMBER F I) I C

the liltfhr-i H'titmi.i „f lit- r-jugf.

Some of thoie bomba dropped
I Tokyo tha other day m ay have
wn bought tiom the proceeds
1 your W ar Bonds.

Ilta w ere glad to tee th a t the

0 In conventloa seiem bled iu Innly reaffirm ed Its " N o . strike
edge," for whatever Ufe worth.
.The
St. Augustin*
Record
quotes T hcm ai Carlyle to prove
te a t "H istory D distilled news­
paper*,"- Perhaps th a t's w hat
makes lt_ a o Intoxicating.
The S enate hae decided to con­
duct an Investigation Into the
cigarette
shortage.
Probably
w ants to find out who'e been
leaving all thoie b u tte lying
t ta entirely possible th e jw1a e a r . for tee G erm ans to
srk th is country w ith robot
nbe. B u t i t . la a whole lot
iler fo r u* to return th e comnsnL
Mr*. Stooaevelt find* It " i n i r
In r" th a t different state* are

Polite At Least
The story Is told of an Ohio Stato University professor,
famous for his abaentmimiednesa. About two o'clock of a
recent morning the telephone rang. Climbing out of bed he
made hla way to Til* deak In the library and lifted tho
receiver.
“Hello", came • voice. "I« thla one, one, one. o n e r
Answered the profeaaor, "it la eleven, eleven." •
m
°h pardon me," Mid the party at the other end.
Wrong number. Sorry I disturbed you.”
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“Oh that la all right," replied the profeaaor, “I had
to get up to answer the telephone anyhow."
—Gluey.

.XalehraUiitr Thanksgiving -oo-dlf.

f«rent days. Lika a good wife
*h* U tw ha a t har husband’s JokeeL
—FotV M yers Newt-Preaa. . T m S,
•gain and again and again.

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PADWAY’S ‘‘BLUDGEON7’ •
TAMPA TRlBUNK

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I f Vie* President Tboraae M ar­
ita l! w ere ally* today, be would
reaffirm w hat he said In Woodtow Wileon’a day—th a t “ w hat
this country needs la a good five:
cent c i g a r /’—Washlnxt&lt;wt Merry- tloru _w
Go-Round.. Or * package o f cig­
venllon 'h i
arette*.

J

soda, this resentm ent
will cent) nuo to be tip re e ie d by
the peoal e, as It was In F lerld a
and Ark$ naa* on November 1. -

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lumped With b o * ; !

PoliUca] conditions in
x so bad that the anti
tratlon p a r t . could win i

-ocm m indsble &lt; mid- and
r ■planning ta going on

It. he "ahoSk a boy
•k Florida and Arka

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Breath

thought folks didn’t know what
they Were talking about when they uid
they could do the family washing with
electric gadget* but look it them nowI
With day uaed to be tl
of the week — meals
the women folk* were jmrwonroui'by
n igh tfall bat it hag been different la
families with deettk vraaben. *,
"Y'm ,

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"And now they a y that in thi* Electronic ?
Age, wash day will become m o easier.

The Electronic Age wither will be just as
far ahead of the present ope* a* these in
turn ate ahead of the icmbbing board
method of walking . . . every family
will want one . . . . one way to make
sure that the family can have one iaAol
•avcnovF. . . tave by buying war bonds
'*■ . . that'* what we’re doing."

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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27. 1944

"Social A n d

Personal
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\Social Calendar

Awards Presented To
Kl\At L. ( u.Km|itoyees

Activities i

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The regular n w l i n R of thu Am'
e m a i l le g io n A uxiliary^ C amp­
bell. le a s in g 1'nit 53. will lie held
n t 7r30 I’. M in th e 1-eglun Hut
Rcfrrrftmeol* wt)&gt; 1m t M i n l . t u l .
plan*
will be completed for Hudgins of G r e a t. Falls, Mom
h a re arrived to visit M rv HuJ.
C hristm as Welfare work.
gins* purenU , Mr. and Mrs. M. S
Wiggina.
u a n d a G f. r o o m
Workers ol the Surgical Dress­
Mrs. O lto -Caldwell, Miss 1 ni*
ings room were asked this morn
Caldwell and Mlsa S arah W arren
Inb by Mrs II. II Pope to toll Fn-derby or Jacksonville spent the
bandages Tuesday of this w ielt week-end with friends and rein
and Tuesday u( lotxt week at th o lives here nnd In Orlando.
regular tune from M:l&gt;0 A. M to
4:00 P. M at the g ra m m a r school
H erm an D. Middlet-m V :t e,
work-ruyim.
Navy
wives
will
son of Mrs. Kilby Middleton, who
work tin ‘Wednesday. ' Mrs. Pope is stationed a t Pcn.-tacula Naval
has been notified to finish Using 1 Air Hutlurl h a s Just received the
all t i c mtHerial she ha* on hand t
The room wall nht he open Thors- i rating of yoem an, second class.
day on ftmiijlv* will In' cclehrnt
W. J. Thlstieli has returned
ing Thnnkrgivinit.
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homo from Jo h n s Hopkins ho*-

’'i.srhtrrvbe'spent jy-r pjr*i few

weeks undergoing tre a tm e n t
ihserv alien.

Note to the men . . . come in
fo r ydtir

' PACE m u

T IIE S A N F O R D n E I U L n . S a NFOBD. IT o R I lM

and

( ' a p t F. D. D ennett anil his
family, who hove been visiting
Mr* J. C. B ennett, have returned
to Jacksonville
Capt. Dennett
Is with the. F’ield A rtille ry s t a ­
tioned a t F o r t Denning.

American

Beauty . . . .

H u i idu 1
'I it | iglu l mil',
pony employees, « iv r » at..I (hililrvn lllr li ild l n | m r l y Friday
fVWliny at H r Muylatf Hotel 111
honor of fniployrvn w ho mcciviiil
service pins lot y n t V sc iv n e
tint Hit; the ) t*al uini «mrt iPtfivllig aw atd s i u "no n u u it tu l ilriv-

A full (n ig ru m was carried o u t
th a t inclutleti buffet, moving pic­
ture* presented by S, II Chase,
Jr.- ntul dancing to m usic by Neil
1 owcll's Orchestra.
Chief Clerk "Hill" lavingaton
presented service pin award* to
l.lneroen "Doc" H ntlen for 15
years* service. Walter Price for
2 years, Aubrey Fenilel — OR
duly mill not present — 2 years.
A ssistant Superintendent "Doc**
Reeves handed “ No
Accident*
D river Awards, e.U v r pin or
i r r l i f k a t r , to l i n e m a n "|&gt;oc’‘
llatten for II years' driving, Hot| er
“ Hoy"
Drown
12 years.
Transm ission Foreman ‘ H a iry "
llrown N years
Itepresentnlive
, "K&lt;u i _;*,V C»M « t k veeirs. Mane
ov er "FhaY1* Cole 12 year*. la n e
Forem an
" H en ry " 'Miwre
13
years.
Meter
Render
"Jack"
S tacv I year, Service l.itiemnp
"H o b " White 1.1 yenne «nd Sup­
erintendent
"J a y "
Young
12
yenrs
All present agreed th a t these
records were ones of which S a n ­
ford District eitipbiye,^!\ eoubl be
proud

M*i«B Stew art Honored
With Bridal Shower U* I). C. Has Meeting
Miss Nell S te w a rt,
popular At Bishop Residency
bride-elect, was honored with a

Revlon and
Farcl -Dost in

Gift Sets

Costrietica mid mnnicure seta in jraily dccimttotl
boxes or tfeniuno leather weekend cast's.

EVA-BESS BEAUTY SHOP

t.o t ;

hi .dal shower hy Mr*
Fm l
A f ifm nftm llv sitiri **^»ftil riiTTi| St allies m h e r home in Muvfan
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M -adhy evening
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Tiie show er table was over laid I' II in to 111h I f r l b f Fiintt
Mirlilwph an liupurtial linen and ;..ce IHTH Ilf till* I flliI U*lf Ihllllfllft'TM Ilf
cloth and w as centered witn so Mm f ’n n f r r r r u r v t m - tlitiif ut lh«J
j ovnl reflector on which »tou I a hiitfir o f M h fiiHinrc* 1* fiishofi
i miniature bride surrounded la F r i d a y
ufi
t .Sweetheart ro*es. The gift* freuM r v A K 'I f n a i p t t v r | n«Mtlecl
i Miss S te w a rt’s friends were place
•»vi*r tho meet ini? in tin* nbHPncc
| on tlie table where she open.-'
Mrs. I- K RmimMInt, T h t
[ them following a humorous gun i &gt; r i t e H i n ? w m m»i*nt*r| w i t h v r n i e a
i In- guests played
f r n m tht* Hiblr*. r e a d t&gt;v tht* c h a p *
The
hastes*
presented
' y, . a m . n n d Iht* I o rtf's J'rn v t* r a n d
honaree ‘ with o cor*age a i \ d . . . l •icfndrtl th o |»1i*i I / i* li» thi* I.'idled
; hundmade
h n n d k e ie h irf
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Mr. mid Mrs. Stnnil-

A fitting way to any
"I love you" on C hrist­
ina* D uy!

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Thanksgiving
See M.ourA col lee

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Cheatcrfieids

November 2!Hh

H u y n n d 'lu t e T B
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f l m m m .; N n d s
( i - .-.I T h n n k s i f i v i n p

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its 60c

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Between U. S. And
D u t c h Promoted

i n B n w estern and mkfweatern J
cities as part of a framework I
in the o rganisation', new nation- ,
al program.
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The NAF’ » as Tbundeti in 1UJI |
by prominent Americans includ- p
ing Dr. Hamilton Holt, now Presi
deni of Rollins Lolievr. r i o n d i ; !
th e late Edward |U.k. I'hiladel •
phia rtib ln h er; and the l a te !

Mrs. Stone, socially prominent
in New York and Washington,
ia. national director of the Netherland-A m erica Foundation, founded
to T o mote good will between the
countries through the fields
o f science, liter* tare and a rt. On
M r trip she Launched chapters

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Bottled-in-Bond in stock,
XUNNIttO IM U tic a f i l l uo. lh* dauUe. a p u i p td KmviVcw In! * TMIjdFrpi'c fe
F-ui Inn.
Germany. These troops are members of the U S. Ninth Army that went Into action in the Aachen arcs after
the whereabouts of that force tied been hidden (rum the enemy. .Signal Corj &gt; Kadiopholo. (International)

t

when I can g et it,
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But the BEST bonds
you can buy,
..
are War Bonds! -

T1IR SANFYIKI) HERALD, SANFORD, KLORJDA

MONDAYrNOVEMBER 27, 1914

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T o E n jo y -L ife —
Stop off for a drink
laks&gt; home a bottle.
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STORE and BAR
111 W. 1st
Phone MO

STRICKLAND MORRISON, Inc

c u rt#rir

A fter

the

ONI OF THI SWAKIIS at the opening session of the seventh aanual CIO
convention In Chicago was Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt. She la shown
seated w ith Sidney Hillman and'P hilip Murray, president of tlie CIO.
Murray urged the convention to continue its no-strlkc pledge for the
duration of the war.
(International Soundphoto)
A N D M IN O d .F
ACCOftOl**

Lf

formal

meeting

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Phone 717

TO LAilL DiMCliONf

LEGAL NOTICE

Touchton Drug Co.

Mortgage
. _ Loans
Dependable Insurance and Bonds
’Phone 960.
Itoome 4, Florida Stale Bank Building

FARRELL’S
Arcade

B r­
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In vnr vnlrd «• Ihe Mayor of th*
••*!&gt; **f Sanford. Florida. I hrnby
t all i% t|rnvr«l Municipal Klrr|!&lt;&gt;n
lo l»f held I h 11&gt;uk houI I lie* CH&gt; of
Hanfonl. Florida, on the Slh day
a»f lleremher, 1*44. for Ihr rlrclloll
of h u t c!Hy (.'ummlMiiinrn for
tarrnw of offlcr of thrve &gt;»ar* raoli
Maid election •hall hr held al

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DR. RAYMOND L. BASS

PACKAGE STORE

GRADUATE VETERINARIAN

Turkey for Thanksgiving

T* • A i.l. C I II I U lT O I t M A M
I k i;
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H A V IN O
r lJ b lM r f
o i:

CONCRETE PIPE
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS

for

WELLS
SEPTIC TANKS
WATER TANKS

2

Day Phone 470

PENINSULAR
Concrete Pipe Co

Toys
Model Airplanes* and
' other toys

al Uosinc** Ma I two scholarships—both at Johns
ad, its new bolrd [ tlopkins Unlversitv ami l*»th en*
LONG WOOD
hich also inc!“^ ? doas.1 by Theoilore Mayburc.
rich, New Tot* Bsllimore publieist. Rut we ex
By Mrs. W f.'M enlrk
i. Morgan, pre.i ’ (ltrt tn f.Urr)(1 , h, ,rh..|„„l„p
Thr lurnmnl election for l&lt;'»ll
perry (ornoration. r)j|n wWe)y
p, thi.,
president e. wr p|^n u, r&gt;ib|ish four rh»ir« official, la set for Dec 6 T)w

following effirers to be circled.
Mayor C lerk . Treasurer-A ssessor,
Tax Collector and five Councilmen.
' The Red Cross Surgical Dressiags Unit U functioning weiL
rer sta rs each equal to 100
jrs of work hare been awarded
lta
a
lis a
V
a «*•
A r lt n lil
r•
Mrs.
Low”
Arnold.
Mrs.
Florenco Hundcrlin. Mrs. Charles
Niekols, Mrs. J.A. DisUIne. Mas.
Storrs. Lotnrvond. and to Mrs.
H art Fuller. F*m Park, Blue
Rlars were given Mrs. Balance,

A irw ty a
jn universities in various parts
he A merican or , n( (be country to he necuple,! by
e tiv .it id s
Dutch professors. W e arc doing
■xew Y ork.
n - H t h e work now so th a t the plan
a her New York may begin to function as soon n»
t will function uu . , he
j, ^ r . n

He'd like to:come home!
T

mdwonrkraTf o ^ Pnrw
**” ’ Stone said th at the
indwork for
' yfetherland AmeHca Foundation',
I national program also envisaged
i.
u lu the following activities: lecture,
‘A
I
the literatu re and a rt of 1I..I
Co,or* ,,° I land ex hibit, of Dutch a rt an t
'
Dutch E ast Indies eo ttu m r. and
less ch an ters we , jewelry, showing of Dutch F.u,l
&gt;ch an educational
war film* and rtilH fr
b will ttr e n ff th f u ' c ra r, g
rll
.
,
1 Mrs. 8tone,eui attractive, bloodttF ili r t.? t i £ K T l . 1 msda her S.000 m ile o rg an lsatio I-oon* seholarshlns Journey b* train, except for o -named aln .honor of* th e fam ou,
w afer who died la st year. We
want to establish these scholar,
ships In agfM ulture, medicine, en­
gineering and other subjects in
ihe leading universities of the
country. T he Idea la to enable
Ilutch students to do a yfcar of
fost vraduate *ork In th e U.nit^l
htates and team the country and
Its people a t first hand.
. "To date we have eatabllabed

HU Y ank fighting m an —and several million like
h im —would give anything .to get this J a p war
o p so th a t ha can com a back and see his home,
Ida wtta, his children again.

D o your p art to help him get hums Cuter by buying
a t least one extra $100 W ar Bond in the 6th W ar Loan.
D o it to d ay l
.

A T 'L E A S T O N E E X T R A
l l O O B O N D FO R THE 6 » 4

MAFFETS AUTO-SERVICE

Pecans

lb.

45c

Save Points

Lemons .. doz

SWINfi OUT

• A' v i

Lettuce
Bell Peppers lb. 19c

SPARKLE
Vrllow I'm U u

Let lotiHc . . . have fun

Apples .. 3-lbs... 32c O nions . . 3-lbs.

B

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“Ql AL1TY ALWAYS”
105 W. lat SL Phone 864-J

PHONE 475

SEMINOLE COl LAUNDRY CO

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(crest mounted steadily and th

Office and ria n t
819 Went. Third 81.
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REOMULSION

The LONE RANGER
5 TOW THAT *-T_Ar&gt;iK ABOARD
AivO C A S T O ^F !
—
t h a t ’s; b a d h e w s

P A , M I S S E L S I E / P U T D O N ’T
F R E T ...W E 'L L G E T MDJ T O r—^ *

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A PPL E O D E R

■dive
PAINT PROTECTION
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POl HOMES, FARMS, FAC^pRIIS AND KQUIPMfNT

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ESSENTIAL WORK
W ITH
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PEACETIME FUTURE
n c ilim c I’ajfT-tPaid Vacation*
Apply Employment Supervisee

U H A T

TH ATC^R l .F L S i E TO O D
I F O U k D OUT S H E 'B IH
C A 0IH TW ELV E •

HE LONE RAN&amp;ER P'vCOVERG

r^: i y o u
T .-i N k f

SOU. BELL T E L A T K L CO.

in a friendly
atmosphere

SUGAR PEAS __________No 2
RICHLAND TOMATOES _ No 2
TOMATO SOUP ______ 1__ N« 1

a

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' KrMjuent Insreasss

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H(~i' D U C A P T A IN ' HERE

oe a

Single or Married
Ace lfl-M '
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XPERIENCE UNNECESSARY

...
110 E. la t SL
Do Not Apply If Now
Engaged )o E ssential Work

W J.V ..A L L R I0H T 50 PAR- BUT I ' d
BETTER WARN T H E 'C A P -A i n / r g -

You'll like M r courteous
h'-i; m l ilraaant aur*
rountlio^a.
gsrnXA

CHICKEN

SEAFOOD

OTV RESTAURANT

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DONTJUST
SIT THERE*
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O il*

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H A V P SO U EV ER
heard

AAANI C A L L E D ^
the lo n e
r
KANOEK? /

abcld y o jr .

Rloasant l^iT tronm ud

TOMATO J U I
M ADE WITH V IT O IIZ E U

PACKAGE STORE

r Cough'.. Chetf Colds. Bronchitii

ST. JOE SAFE AND .

cleaned apparel.

ccans

On purchase* of two-fifths or more of
HUM- GIN- VODKA- LIQUEURS- IM1*u RTKD HRA MU KS AND W1N KS

ROBB’S
HOME BAKERY

with confidence that
gocn with fresh, newly

DRY CLEANING DEPARTMENT
,

By Eating

More Bakery Foods
From

Cranherrit‘8 lb. 39c

STEAKS

Ot

P h o n e 101

207 Magnolia Ave

A i f . IMtnne M»l

From OPA Prices

CrromuLdoh relieve, prurrffkly be­
cause it goes right to the seel of the
trouble to help loosen and expel
r m laden phlegm. and aid nature
soothe and heal raw. tender. In­
flamed bronchial m uco u s tn e m hranea Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of CrronmUlon with Uia u n ­
dem anding you must like the way It
&gt;mlckly allays the cough or you a r t
' &gt; have your money bock

THE ELECTRIC SERVICE CO

f a C e rm a n machinr-ifun errw under
Mclr, on Ih rlf Wav to the rear of b alton k
wm ta k e n befrrr. the T h ird rollhl on towani
&gt;ntier. U A Signal Corp* laillophnto
(Intern ational Soumlpnotoi

22U M a g n o lia

Special (or Christma
C oid P ttp a r a fio iu o i d itecteE

It-onr 1211
HANFORD. FLA.

Average

Seminole Dry Cleaners

Transit Mix Concrete
Seconds available et low pries

CONCRETE BLOCK

Shipped

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REAL ESTATE liltOKKIt
Atlantic Bank lildg.

CULVERTS end HEWERS

LARGE and SMALL ANIMALS
Residence 10th and Sanford A icnur

OF

* l»ev*aae»l

DRIVEWAYS

^

GOOD CLEANING
GO HAND IN HAND

I* T l l » : | III H T O F T H E 4 01 N T T
J l IM .F . a F M I M l I .F . i o I M l .
M O I U I 1 V I N 1*11011 \ T » : .

RAYMOND M. BALL, REALTOR
Real Estate Sales Rental

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GOOD GROOMING
and

.

bKONCHIAL IRRITATIONS

MIRASOL BEAUTY SALON

coca, R.I.

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had m olt Interettlng.experiencSirs. C.B. Searcy, Mrs. Can-io freshm enta were served by tho
13.
Baldwin. Mrs. T apper, and Mrs. hostesses.
,
Members of the D aptiit church
Burm aatcr.
Lyman Senior class irave a surThe Red Cross will not meet p rist birthday party to Viola will have Sunday dinner w ith
on Wednesday, Nov. 2*J but on Hall Thursday nighV Games were Osteen Baptist church members
Dee. 0.
played and n bounteous supper and later will enioy Ak*ini: tea
ecther. Reverdnd J.A. Haskins is
Mrs. Herman lean reeently » i served,
had-an operation a t O range G en-i Russell Hammond is * h o h a s, pastor of - bpth chutches.
eral Hospital.
I taken .Diesel Engine course In
Mrs. Edward Johnson who o n - 1 New York has been transferred |
ilrrwfp t n jm j/ir operation i n ) In St.—Petersburg.
Hammond with the Mcr- T-T*
Orlando ,is slowly recovering a t
”Robert
'
chant Marihcs have been lately, ^ U r i K i n n *'
her home here.
•
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Two parties have lately been stationed in California.
They are sons of Mr. and Mr*. I Mils, liv e Wlsit
held by Longwood (km t Club,
one a t the home of Mrs. H arriet Ralph Hommond. The la tte r is I F»F*»I.
W hitten a n rth rr evening U eut. a v ettran of World A i r I. w h e r e , * * * * * * • « • ♦ * *
and Mm. Ernest H arris were
hosts for throe tables of nlavcra.
Present were Mesdames W hitten,
Meekly and B.nderlln, L ie u t W al­
ter G eldar, Mr. and Mrs. Tunncr. Mr. and Mrs. J.H . Menlek,
Mr. and Mrs. Niekols.
* The T ourist Club dinner has
l&gt;een postponed from tH s wreek
S p e c i a l i z i n g in all
to next Wednesday noon a t Sun.
nyshade Park at 1:00 o'clock.
branches of Beauty Cul­
.C hrist Church A uxiliary had
ture, our operators arc
the November meeting a t the
trained
to give you a
home of Mrs. Wadsworth nnd
Miss Mary Ibibcrtsnn on T h u n complete Beauty Semce.
day when plans wore made to
send C hristm as g ifts, to u Mis.
Operatars
ilu n .ln .V irg in ia and Welch Ilospi.
tal a t Daytons. Members pre­
.11*11 M inshcw
sent were. Mrs. Oeorge Bridge
'Evelyn
Peacock
Mrs. Leroy
Hennessey
Mis*
t.
Anna Mae Chapman
Grace Quig. Mrs. Freda W alker,
Mrs. C.R. Niekols, Mrs. J.H .
Mrnlck, Mrs. Walker of Provid.

MORE BEAUTY
FOR YOU

Sure, I carry
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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1914

ANFORD. FLORIDA

THE SANFOIU)

IF I DON’T GET EM*
GAGED IN A WEEK,
n ILL COSE MYDE
J POSIT ON THE f

E G ASPARAGUS

GO T IT / ETTA AND
WILL PRETEN D WE'RE
ENGA3 EQ '—WELL ACJ
SO K A PPV IT'LL PUT rj^
HIM IN A MARRYIN' &lt;LL±
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WATS A HONEY/n.LOATE-tlM • WELL WORK OUT THE
DETAII

I'MGONNA1
ENUO/THIS

DICED B E E T S ....
WK GB CO RN .....
TOMATO SAUCE

faith foUy for yean to come.
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jou in aecttrin* a reliabie painter.

Ma y o n n a i s e

Y O U fZ T C IO C

W OCKHDr

] \JD O \c! v o u

S A O lF id help
YOU WITHYOJR

- MDURC GD W RAPFEDM
plNTHfSTW CRP - ALL THE
W I2 0 N G '

COCONUT
LAWBY DRY GLEANING CO.

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C L A S S IF IE D A D V E R I I H I N O HATES
10c p e r tin* for o m t w r t t u w
Mr p er Wot for Uu n InrerUcos
lie p e r line for 8 Insertion*
lie p ci lleo fo r M Insertion#
Minimum i l l . . . t k
YIONE U S OR BRING YOUR A d . io H IE oANFORU HER.ILL
&lt;oont f.vo V e rd i to the line. Including phone and address.
I l l advrrtiarvnenta for illuatlo n* w anted will be charged for a t U&gt;«
g\ilar ciaaaificd ratea.

FOR SALE—

G IVE IIKit (Hat C hristm as gift
t h a t she , h a . *l«sy» wanted
An ideal home located Ju.it the
r i g h t distance from everywhere.
C an give potaeaiion . with In
few (lay.. I'hone Ifi- . Edward
• F. I.ane.
bridge table.

ROOM bungalow by owner.
ReoKonalde. 21110 \V la t Ht
F h on e H 2 -W .

COUNTRY htiiiie, 5 nmnt btliign
low, 10 a cre, good cltrim land
for quick .ale, 126(10 Oil Oviedo
aectiun, 2 mile. Kail. T. 1.
Lingo, Oviedo, Fla.
ONE HOU SE ami
l.umlier Yard.

lot. 'I 'u h a r t

ONE S E T OF 1H c arat
rlnga-^-engagement.
c a r a t diamond. |M6
100, I’hone tfrl-W
I’ M.

w hite gold
r in g
1/R
value for
a f t e r O.uu

O U S E ANO gurngr unurtment
nk HI5 P# k A v e. gt»nd inrnmr.
pri'|M*ity wln»e in Km nrirr
and ter mi, write M I &gt; Kner.
625 W e ft P eurh trre St , I.ake
land, Kla.
NK’K, KAT young h**n-. live nr
d r e a a i^ l

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VISIT T h r f'rlri&gt; i ’ll) R r^tuurant
f«»r tlmi I radii muni Thiutkn
Ifivin^r «t in nr i Tin kr&gt; vulli ull
flu* triftimti.K . Ti ’»0 I*nr re
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' Imif your knife I•* u nvaiiy
hufl/Miital | hta1 1mil and ifiai 1 1 ,l
ill III# iM tnm iif lt»r vaiit if u a.* i
eat th e luxly l u( flown and tot&lt;«
l . i iS l
tine heavv
lllacl. im r.e the joint.
mule, (.‘ne hri,vy
ltlm „ Mate,
Now (he rhteken i«* aliinprtl of
One heavy tixl colored .Mate. rveiytlnnK Hut i^eta in ,tnr wn*.
One lliuck Jack f c l u i n
to
of curving the tireaal. Sine from
\V. K. Kirclihoff, i'hone 106.
(he biejiat h«»ne down mid make
C U R T A IN S wiodied 3 l a r d e d nnd your li te m uhout un eighth of un
atrvtrhcd. .MM Mellonvillr Ave Inch (hick. If you're tr&gt;ing («•
• t i r t r h the htrd (•• •rrtre u |m
p h o n e H7 0
•*f |»r«*$»le /ml u»n&gt; irrr^e ftn
alicm tninner, hut if you do
th ey’ll re*venihle puper in fluv o
tta well na appeal ant e, and jh.if
pi i|lli
e* lint pll-ii&gt;r|» wh.*
IIO l.lr.R MOlliK S M | * 3
y.all Ml.fl III il-f
»'»l*l if lf«tl
NKKIlS I s | |i r \ Its
11il \ i
a i | mm»h httlnty
t • lak»*
A •* will pay t..p rilinr prire«
•Mil &lt;« serving of ^(tiffing foi n u •
f* r t | # i f sfii t«*rtt ••!• 1 1. a
A ll ( l | * \
fefaila hf mini fur p i j Write or prfinii Here, l»y the way i« •
hi yuuf
, hnlir 11 * to niMf mim| make o if ••tuffm which will
rhiearn in hulntuv *&gt;IyI*
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S i ' l l I \ | . S i t FI IN .
1*01 I Kit M ill OR s \ l K8
I
fs Mule eru rk rd Ahrjit
2«h W K l n t St
Phone 522

WANTED

li- n - p o o n p m ih iy
aen*&lt;&gt;nlng
* te ..a p o o n a w » r t
m m jo r u m
I i ah o f c rli-r y a r e d
valt a n d p r p p e r
i e»»|» c h o p p e d p e r n n a
1 - In r a c i u ahed t i l « (
liftcon
t iihlrn |*i»iH ^ in u r g a it n t '
t

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TIABY CMirlugr, pre uqir
1101 hrenen Ave.

ftp h y

-cli t
„ I&gt;. s j m t tx-en selected
• ^ g r nre44i.-»t * AL'JU the Kuro,in Th, .iter of I'purctiun*. Signal
uijit |ili* lu.
( / &gt;ilcr:iulio:idl),

ONK KLECTKK* refrigerator in
p erfect rendition Kour imall
rndin.i, one electric iron. Ph.nu
04H. 210 K f,th St
/ CAHHAOK plunti. It
•»n.

fo r

FOR RENT

«•*.!
and R a tt e r , Ckarginu Quick o r Slow Chari-tog

6

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It’s the Q u a l i t y o f leadership

rt»i*T »h

"M~''T T' O t t- n H

AKMY TOT,
P h on e 360.J.

r u : i . | i H *»licltor«

n * m ill - .1 .
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ut |i»f* "I o f la ml * l u n l r amt (•*•*
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Cheap

TWO RMAI.I, farm* for .air;
one .1 acre, land, 2 story hoo.e
garage, one storage house, one
_ good well, land tiled, coin nlctr
subirrigation. One 6 acre farm
with 2 rtory house. 2 stor\
h am , good well, land tl1r&lt;l
completo sublrrigatiun. Apply
to J . W’, llell, latke Monroe,
phone IS.

&lt; iiIbIi «*r

\V A NT t I&gt;
I ny.
I’hnn^ I I m

of

anv

kind

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-lic e
tirt'i
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num b.
i "in'.ini- th e- t vo a n d
im ,
, ' i t l i . t j o i i n i i i g . a u . I ii 4t
\ ild
u ieltej
m urgartne,
t'ai •*,'
a n d t h e e g g . - l i g h t l y b e a t e n !&lt;&gt;.,
i i g h t l y A d d j u . l e n o u g h n id k to
m n i i l e n a n d hold i n g r e d i e n t , to
getlier lig h tly .

m eireh in b itfo r y — th e n i a n h la
'F obyo— a n d t ii lory!
O n co u n t I c . in . i . i o n 'fr o n d ,
th o u .a m i. o f your figh tin g men arc
ta k in g up the battle erv: “O n to
T okj|#!" T r i e g o t o (lack them
u p w ith w hat it ta k ei for com plete
victory. R em em ber, the supply lines
i n t h e P acific are l o n g anti y o u r
fig h tin g m en w ill n c e J m o r e m a­
te riel than w as required fo r the cn*
tirp L'urojHJii in vasion to crush the

WANTETl
Coure. Write des
e r i |li o n ami pilre, Dos V. r ■■
I belong *" 'ha you do-lt-betlcr4
Herald.
wheii-yuu-atand up school df rarv
ing. All the moat m agnlfietm
NICE y o un g t h r if t y Victory G ar­ W A N T E D : Sturdy fire screen men ca rver. I know stand fi»r
I’hone 080
den I’lunia now ready. Iceberg
(lie ynerntlon. For a wnm hi,
le t t u c e ;
E seam ier T omatoes,
iinrticulnrly n .m ail one, I tin'll;
C abb ag e;
C ollanls;
Chinese WAN’TKH t»&lt;Mnt u in l
even Inure important
lie
Photir nun J
C abtw ge; Ifeeta; Broccoli; and
• idea, it add. an air of earenu ny
Mlaaltinary S tra w b e rry planta
two bur nr r k rro icn r to the itcca.ion and th a t- u
J. W. Bell, lathe Monroe, pltone
l*li«»nr f»o7 M
proper tilr fur one of our m ■
Ano'itcan holt,l a y s .

60 POUND lea refrigerator, good
condition, cheap. Phone 167.
ORDER Y0UR~ ChTistmli candy
Sugar llmltod. Phone Co.
Mrs. B eat

LOST

I.OST
W H IT E gold diamond
wrist wntch. Return to Chris
tine Stoudenmlro, 606
Elm
Ave. and receive reword.

ELECTRIC reducing belt, library LOST: G ray Sealskin F u r coat,
Wbla, dinette ctyilra, engage­
full length a t dance T hu rsd ay
m ent ring Vi carat diamond.
at Junior Officer*' Cluh. R e ­
0 ch lra: wedding ring', 6 chip. ward. Phene H4-W.
Phone 868.

SIT. WANTED—
LDERLY lady would like to
care for bable* afternoons or
evenings. 4 IT W. 1st St.
WANTED: JOB aa truck drivar.
U u i a W right, 718 E. 8 t h S t

UIJSINKSS SERVICE

Fat Red Fryers
Fleshly Dressed
Available Daily
Declared Best

“ ” l IMNU: By an eVperl with
.10 years' eiprrletice who gum
nntres every Job. Would nppre ,
elate
a
trial.
Tem|Mirarily
locatetl at 408H French Ave. 1
A. IL Welch.
CARPENTERING, general
palra. W, J. Russell. 706 W. Oth
T reat Phono 747-M.
FIIA MORTGAGE LOANS
To build m home
To buy a home
To remodel a home
To refinance a home
C. M. BOYD, l l l i i Magnolia A re
Phone 171-j.

Tendr-Fry
Poultry

Our boys won’t quit until they’ve reached their
goal. Let’s not stop buying Bonds until w e’ve
t

2205 Sanford Ave. Th. 621

reached
ours/ In this
6th War
Loan Drive,
the
A*
a
,,
* - -t
N ation’s goal is $14,000,000,000— our indi•.

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tTORAUE
Garage.
• rnrage.

•

•

vidual job is to buy at
least an extra $ 100 Bond
•

HELP WANTED—

»

—another and then 4ft-

W A IT E D :

DapamUbla
_________ colored
Tier. Apply Shtpa Service
■ S S L Phone 1160, extension

WANTED: LADY to work a i
Homer's Soda Shop. Good hours
__end pay.
MAN FO R , Poultry

Ranch. No

o t h er — l e t ’s k e e p o h

BATTERIES
L rt a s flit y oar battery
with w ater- • a 4 .- f iw e k .lt
with

oor

hydroiaster—at
- •
leeet once • month.
SALKS LADY.” It
ment fitore, 8*nfo

•let's keep on
saying it with !
"O n to Tokyo!

Batteries

Charged
SEMINOLE
TIRE

sotW i^w

WHIT.

C o m p la in .

�*

-r r* ti - -. t i t — ?:- r ML*
' ■ t;'

#attfnrii itm tlft

Ii we « M lo be fr*e| If n
wish U
| r n » f t | Inv to liU til (m i l i n U M i b l i prlvl
W f * for which w i h i n h m n long c m -

t —dl n - Nfi

0*4(1
# iT U 0 C

VOLUME XXXVI
•

wU y

Japs Claim To
• Have Invadei
Airbase Islam

8

Mr. Hull And His Successor

Morotai Is T arget Of
• New Japanese Blow

$ 1 0 0 BONDI

M

4 .. *

„

.....

»■ ,,

After The Knar Of t.a ~ W .-*1

lti^ T

rm a

I n i n a ■ man.
Gwn. M acA rth ur acknowledged
unspecified d am ag e to • U.S
_ f t o l l l l * o ff Leyte b y Ja p airmen
• and Tokyo ( f ilm e d on* b a ttle
•hip, th r^n cru isers and foot
trank bo rts hfere aunk and a a k
a battleship, eru laer and transport
v a r a " d am ag ed .
Tha
Tokyo
radio
reported
t a A r a a rk a n bombara raided thr
Japanese capital again. It aald
a "m inor fo rm atio n ” penetrated
(P h O s i m ' m m i T k m )

.

mFarewell Party Is
Given At USO For
Mr., Mrs. Stonik
£

Service men, hoato.se*, sailor*
enea and friends of Mr. and Mrs
John .Stonik, Jammed tha USO
last evening to capacity to give
the d eparting couple a rousing
and touching farew ell prior to
their departure for Jacksonville
V where Mr. .Stonik will u w m i
new dutlea aa a (JBO director.
In behalf o f the IlecreatJoi
Division of the Seminole County
Defer)*# Council, H erm an H. Mar
ria wished th e couptg bapplnaaa

aMBiflhifpyTgrSl
presented- him w i t h arrriflaerlbed
iH w *u«.
X r. and Mr*. J o e ip h K. Ifall,
the fo rm er the neV USO d i­
rector, were th an Introduced by
. Mr. Stonik.
w
A ten piece o rch estra was on
hand fro m the Hanford Naval Air
Station to play fo r the dancing.
A floor ahow a t Intermissiontlme- w a s Introduced by Herm an
E. Morris, acting aa m as ter of
• ceremonies.
The ahow Included
a tap dance by Mrs. P. H. Tepaic and Mlea J.ean Saver; two
vocal aelectloni by Dick Aiken,
twritone. accompanied by Mtai
Catherine Clark; acrobatic antic*
by Mr*. Alton Duxbory and aonge
# by the Navy s ta tio n q uartet. .
Mr. and Mrs. (itonlk then cut
a big cake on wfhJch was an
Inscription wishing them good
luck, and re f re th r a a n U and pnnch
were served by t h a senior ho*U
Mr*. 8. C.
W right Davis
F. l-ane had
rangem enta
- j y r t j , ______

G rah am , Mrs. Ava
and Mrs. Ecfwktd
ch arg e of the ar-

for

the

Tara well

• Nfcll Foweil Joins
Army A ir Forces
Nall Powall,
11, I L M t ? Mr. and
Mry. C.L,

Pow,
Powaq

a t 2478 Pal-

leader In atodent
etu dent
4 , met to. and a Iwnfar

activities
at
Seminole
High
. School, haa Joined th e Arm y Air
Forcea and haa been deferred un­
til Fab. 28, a t which tim e he
expecte to be called into active
aery ice.
#
Ilia atudent activities a t the
high school Include service aa a
Captain In tha E tudent M ilitary
Carpi, president &lt;rf th e Klwania

c ,“b-’ , W

i2

cheer l e u H . I. M w i M m
o f th e
o rg a n ise rs a t t h e p o p u lar dance
' orch estra m a d e tn» o f high school
s tu d e n ts _i and
k now n a a the

Banana B eys In wMeh he plays
•« drum m er, This Orchestra h a s
bean In much
fo r atudent
dances,‘ USO
and nel ghone trip

jsstrs*

S E CR E T A R Y OF STATE Cordell Hull ( l e f t l . Is here pictured with
Under Sec rotary E dw ard It. Sli-ttiniu* at an earlier date e t they
dtseusard a mission from which Mr Slultinius had Just then re t u r n ­
ed. A cting in the place of Mr Hull until the l e t t e r was compelled
by Illness to resign Mr Su-MInln* has now Iwen nominated by
President Roosevelt lo succeed his former c h ief as Secretary of
State.
( International)

$6,050 *n Bonds ! Statistics Show
Are Sold At Meet Cost Of War To
Of Kiwanis Club
Great Britain

------------ Tl
W A SHIN GTO N, Nov. 20. ( d V Tha Adsalnkatratlun made Ita
first req u est yesterday for eaah
to halp g a l poaU war employmeftt
rolling to w ard Frealdant Rooa*vall'a goal of 00,000,000 Jobs.
The P resident asked congrete
to a p p ro p r ia te f i 5,900,000. Tha
money tn a y be Included In a
deficiency appropriation bill b*
for* t h t end of the year, sine*
congrats already ha* approved '
(he purpoeet for which It will
be spent.
The Idea la for tha Federal
Works agency to inllt moat of
R up —not glVl It away, but lend
It—am ong staton, counties a n j
cities on a population baali. They,
in turn, would spend It on plan*,
blueprints and engineering for
•choola, hospitals and other public
work*.
Than, If employment needs a
stim ulant in the reconversion
period, con tracts can be |ut and
the projects Started immAliately
— provided the states, counties | AMERICAN VICTORY in thr I’hdippines «e* an I ..
and towns have the construction ,
fivr , „ . mbrr* ..|
. . i n n i .sir group »i •
money. The loans will be repay
A
„f ,hlpm »t. s. *..me -till s r s i m g l.altlr I,
• bl» when conalru^lion start#
Nm\&gt; |»b"tu ( I nlcrmitmiiii11
A# yet congresi has not au*
thorired revival of the old public
works adm in istration un'ter which
Oa r*a* Tkr»#)

s. iV

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m
I' j ' j
jf d m

\H M o \ \
It II %»I4

Six thousand an d fifty dollars
-n bond aale.v to augment Scmnote C ounty’* q u ota fit tho Sixth

W ar, Lxian , resulted

thli

noon

• erg donated for the aurtiop hy
Sanford merchants.
_
__
The auction followed stirring
appeals by Fr"nk Shame*. E d ­
ward Lane and O. I‘ Herndon
(or increased participation In the
war bond drive, and singing led
by Charles Forrijnn
Mr. Shames pointed out t h a t
with w a r costing our country a
billion dollars every four days
that Seminole County wss nslosl
to pay for hut 6 minute, and
seconds of the war in subscribing
It* quota of tl.CH'I.IKVi
He *|&gt;
pealed to member* f«• Ini) bonds
in the name of H r Srmimdu
Coun'y boys who Will never come
hark, and ‘'tho*,' wr w*nt lo
bring back.”
“ We m ust reflect on how near
we c a m e ' t o belq-j slaves of two
foreign nations right n flrr Ihinkirk- and when o u r NVivy lay a t
the bottom of Pearl l l a r l v r " said
Mr. Herndon. H r told of plans
of the J a p s and ( I r u n ti it to sep­
a rate the United Slate* Into two
art* and added, "could anything
c worse th an to he enslaved hy
---- *— '—“
t h ese 1i 4 e , P f *
“We have had » narrow e»ripe,** he continued, mid .cored
‘‘complacency" on the bond buying issue, wh'ch word I e . i k f lued
a* "n o t giving a iliinin " Hr a d ­
ded th a t he knew Kiwantxiis were
doing all they could, and putting
every dollar they could into tho
War bond drive.
Mr. Lane called attention to n
report from one place s la tin g
th a t d u rin g the p a st werk more
£ bonds had been' withdrawn
th an had been sold, and -urged
th a t m ore support be given th e
bond drlv#,
Guest* Introduced were S tate
auditors, A. J, Mixner, 11,.
Connor and C. r„ McLaughlin of
Orlando.
. T h e Klwania sponsored footyall g a m e between B squads of
Seminole and Daytona Reach re ­
sulted In 1248 receipts for th e
Klwania Underprivileged Children
fund, I t w a s reported by Dr. &lt;L. T.
Doss.

t

J. _C. F._ Bolton Dies
In Local Hospital)

II

Weal this Dissipated

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Union Thanksgiving Services
Ruby N e w h a
SNAS BoxingTeam
. Will Be Held Here Tomorrow District Governor,
Stirring Appeals Arc Can u n it ie s Are Set Scores 4 To 3 Win
M»*i! r t"ful I a Hi ’I
Visits /? Pilot Club
i !"f»e
I foil ithi v iti
At 733,030 Wh i l e Over Vero Beach Rev. Frank Pulley t&gt;mm oleM111 &lt;Anntt
Made By Herndon
v
Shames And Lane

VI.

VimTicans'l ako Hurt«:on.\iul AdvanceTo
Within Kijjlit Miles
Of Saa r l» r ii c k e n

_

Post-W ar Construt
tion, Public Work
Mr

MHER

Cash For Job5N a z i D e f e n s e s C r a c k B e f o r e
Asked House
i-* •
*
r\ c p
i
By Pr|sident| B i g L i e r m a n L i t y U r C o l o g n e
Spent On Hans Fog ..

Desperate Japancso- a t­
tempts a t a general counter^offensive In the Philippines
and Danjeing Islands was in­
dicated today. Tokyo claim­
ed, without confirmation,
that tho Japancso bad reinvaded Morotai, the American
•airb ase island 300 miles south
of the Philippines, without

•

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AN FORD FLORIDA, W E D N E S D A Y N O V E M B E R 129. 1941

Huge Sum Would Be

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1 liu n k -ekfiv ntff niHii*i Irun il
The S an ford Naval Air S u t t o n
re a v e
Itv t int ver nor
Hnlln n&lt;l
boxing team scored • 4 , “ "
D Jn k m n n fl
V ( l ' Sih.m U of the . . . . -v wilt - ■
LONDON. Nov. » . ( AP)
tw in decUlon over
the NERO r 0 T K l C M t l O n f l *
' u &lt; r |. We.| tH.ii, Thoi-dov .&lt; ! l u l u
— Klitf George, opening the
Baacb Station t c i n recently ba- |
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i m ^jdm ervanrr of Vt.snksgivtuK,
tenth roneec-otlvc session of
fore * capacity ^crowrt
at tk* ,| Tk*
r h l Key F
F rank
rank bulky
I’ullc). r e lm it whs announved by .Supt 1 W
the ru r re n l warlialitenl. de* ir •vt.fiiMv
Y»ro beach N av al A|r
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account of Ihe bout*.
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tw© sn d x tt h 1f V i'n r* M
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ed to t h e world today in a gov­ boxed S a n fo r d ’s Gaorgie Sleveiwith along r a n g y atyle of Inn th e help mnl hin 1*1 fRtimi he Imk» 1 J1*''' L , m
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• i it.
v if « nf *♦-*&lt; 1 let
rerGrim slatisties told the story Ing. evening the s to ic at 1 1 .
"Game Httie Eddie McFaddrn bot$ of thf church. Motion p i c - 1^
ri- in 1 * 1*1 ■ o f
h u ih i ­
h«hl at thf h ir#t Methoflisf
n ,i 1 1 ,1
of the United Kingdom’* war
slugged
It out with
Kqqfn^r* tup*# virr© tthoYi ti h y S. O Clm«f O iu irli^ f line»«l»i v m"t i h h ' at
I t s a i l a u g o n r u t Three!
-1 «ii
1 el .v *
George
Holston to put Ve&gt;.&lt; nsvrAling th r work uf the r hurch ? ^ *t ** *»rtmW tit v%hii'h itn* Itrv
ll o d .
nf
•Hi lillifl
| I,«- f .d l .s ’VHU*
Helen out ahead S to 2
I *• * t h
In the mimiinnnry Firlil
T h t | ^ 0 Humk* Jr
will
kivi
the 1 \
■oft
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.
/-.ru n •
"The boxing card moved into mijipor mi* nerved hy mcinAl*or# ' mhlir**!.
1 ht.
1
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the sem i-final Ixiut
with no of the Wofiiefi'w A 11 1 1 1itii r y
I I
I t
chance to m uff one if a Ssrif- .l
.1 f l u e y ,
victory
was
to
We attained So
I f f \f r
the duty of gettin g Sanford In,. *
cm even term s fell upon u c
shoulders of serious minded T I -.
r.-tj
Schaffer w ho pul on a "David .«■&gt; I
I'duiiTuifi 1r eal i n r nt
d
Sn-uih
Goliath" fig h t In meeting \ n &gt;
Ni'.i i*Lurtif g' iv * rhihheft 1- ih«*
Beach's 220 pound A J
Marti.-,
J*«p 1* ffhiled iti
U’i I©1 It,
, r 1 • tent
&lt;
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MsHiftey f ;M
S ■ IN S
• f • w| t h r
Sheriff t'h arlM Hand, who r«. This w t i a n epic event as ihi
t " h Ift I'MM-Mla lit &lt;tfhi|((|si all I
cently had been confined to hie • ta rt of th* final round rau.e
«%i rived
ll»l
Jo#«ph
Flie Hcmld hv tn*
home with a bad cold, was back about with HarGey out In fi.o l from TmnpM 14* RMiinie dir«*etlou revealed
t
0 ' t _ , iju n
a 1. eco n ^ti n , . Mli*# M i l d r f d Willmmy.
.1-11
at his ofllca yesterday. He ita ta d by a shade.”
r(
Hu
off .the
Sunford
I NU, n„ ptmt1 uvn*
As Chief Vale* described it, Cikted
_ I a _ . tb * John «F.• Stonik —k..
lie • ' - •
that he had given up hi* previous
wh*» !* n « n. f «*r /r l
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"Schgffer approached the ten. With Mrs Hl.mik left this morn . *
*h,, -risT m a ih of at. , w i.rt. t!„ ............
. H ... '
I l l h e r t U lO M S
1IT IM
Intention of going hunting.
U r of the ring with instruction
Friday will be papar scrap to work "G blleth” Into • corner
gathering day fo r the Key Q u o and keep him there, Srheffrr,
Mr. Hall who *s» aecnmiianlad .
*N' ' ' S ! ' "
.......... .
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,77,..,* ,
Hu ^jinf*nfI Pih»i 1 h»h which
of Seminole High School and It with IM pounds of fighting en­ her* by his wife and two chlldran, linrrtble how lliey were tm tu im l ! tmssa-irn
Il |&gt;. . i l l , | ju.
n
1|f.
Ini (nik.'* -&gt;f D&gt;»’
• "(in
ha* been requested of cltlxana ergy, and much fortitude, brough haa been dtor.g UdO work In Knfv f, and H work i !h&gt; ami night '
.1 It.,
| » pL
jits
1 ttlM’it uli-iw l h n » l m i i b«mI
who wish to donate scrap paper tha big crowd to their toes, as T am pa, and dtiring Mr Stortlk’x in th e rirr field* arti| imlv * f l i r t V i rt w si *»*I **a-v»- i n
sail* a, flllll«*tlM ('ll tin|»iy liiMl t h u
th a t they place tha papar la hla blow* rocked "Goliath", and vacallun In August, dlreclod thu reive a handful uf rice a dav
Ifmv © m y Lin **f * mimI v ! ii littl
lnk*« I(©{flip 11ii mdn y hr s r h e d u t c ’il*
"O ne little kid hn* three Ing Im V
bundles on th a curb In fro n t of Re won placing Sanford on even Banford USO, which Is a unit
euts on Ills xtuimuh wheie a &lt;ap
term s again,
house* on th a t day,
I’ofilr wlitu 11uit
l It.- f fui iiif h llir hch4 i‘f the C h
"Tlii
■poniored by tha Nalinnal C’athtv throw a hand grunadu at him
• "Than -cam e Vince C arr In the lie Community Hervire.
neat-.- i h n n M
w h at t h . r i n | I b - t - n r H o e n l o f 1 W ) - « t . ( . . r . l
Open hotua for O ffkera of t h a ! final event, who a t 200 pounds,
Prior to entering USO work, when ^ic refused to work Imagine i i u t i t n h u v e « l m i f t o I In I I PH* Ii , mmi*- « Inti mill i i uhvMhmi R wh o
big, kigresalve,
2JS H r . Hall served as a professor t h a t t We Americans are kings t h r u tin v m&gt;uli! -ii v ii tint art* vve {(•lift’d i«ml n m d r d I h e meata to
armed force* will be held T hurs­ outboxad
day evanlng a t 9:00 o'clock a t pound Jack Elaworth to gW* of hlalory aftd of library acleoca i lo them . Was Invited to one of iff*inv* iin ito w i t h «H lo 1 tiiany u - n l i n t * o f tills v i c i n i t y .
Mt- Mary Itawlins, chairman,
tha Parish H om e. Thera will be Hanford a 4 to 8 meat derision ” a t tha University a/ Pennsylvania, j their huts while walking down m#t©nd ,.f w. hn I *4fi‘ *, g” ilig
mat \ It I’etetoui, p ie a id rn t of
Chief
Vales
expressed
hn H a was alto active tn w hat was the p a th and they gave my buddy t .. dr* f u , iln'fMiii MV
dancing and refreshm ents will
. I te a lls s N u s r i g . Tares)
Hu Scmuiuli l oitnly Tulterculofia
pleasure a t the cordiality g h rn known aa “ Rig Brother" an d in and m e a regular feailt Every
1 wave*
Th© sig h t f11111 fu rl
•
thing th ey own belongs to us I n r k 'r r
the Sanford boy* a t Varu Beach, boy •scoot
(If y* b u i l d i n g and H ealth Association, tiwlay ex•k
-tin
Ilian 41 t *%♦) wt
p,c**r«l their appreciation to p er­
Mr. and Mrs. Stonik have lived American*.
i l u ri r n r a *1of m y it r iif
"R ut the most pitiful thing I
I n ‘Sanford during tha -itast-adglit
rro nR inig r s i IM‘«I S
Itolivon to son.- who assisted in g e tt in g the
saw waa three larg e graveyards
-Tula in the n)el! A lthough no
m onths alnca Director David Carof little whit# crosses where, p a r t c o m p a n y w i t h bis r n p p e i ( leturfte a i r tnbulnted. the Pilot
mody
resigned
his
position
at
h
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r
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p
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c
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I
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s
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. Editors Not*)— T hs followt h a USO to take up naw dutlea (0.000 marines, xailoia and sold- w u s e n c o u n t e r r i l in t h e M e d i l c , ■ , i lub In,* set the goal of Semin­
are b,&gt;sl their llvaa. ( t ’s bad th at
ole (‘m inty at *2.$tM, 74 percent
George Baldwin, who during a a a recreation center directo r we had to pay such a price for r a n e n n . " w h i c h is v er y c l a i m , " ( ol w hich will rem ain In tht*
-j,., m .; J ■such' a w orthless’ island.
h e a d d e d , " j n n l lik e a b ig l a k e .
Octob*r, IMS, aarved aa mansgx lg il* W York City.
" l i n . Stonik and 1 are aorry *’ " T h e r e are nlanty of Ja p snip- T h e s i n - nf o u r lin er m a d e il county for the cit It e n s ’ us* in
i f eC tn# Rita T baaU r, h a . bam
roiiihnttlng the di called disease
windad In action tn lU ly. and to Ravi to leaya Sartfofd,” Mid a rt still on Ihe Island. We are lik e a c r u i s e . "
-trying to • l i t r e them out, but

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Treatment Of
JftS(?j)h K. liull lO | Natives Said Inhuman

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Sanford USO Post

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Form er Rita Manager
Wounded In Action

form ation received by Pvt. Lea o u t tne community, toe. **rv
W. Bernar of C -anita City, HE m an hav* bam very co-operatlye
lU d Iff a la ttfr U) an d friendly and have behaved
tham selrei In mannerly fashion
w hile taking p art In all activities
•ponaored by the USO. _
A former college footkatt p la y •
r himself, Mr. Stonik took much
itareet In and gave many yalug-

they auraly era desperate. They
Itrlke a t night, killing men
getting th tlr K rations. Even
caught a few In the Army chow
lln* dressed in arm y clothes from
the dead boya.”
' BOSTON IN T H E NAVY

Funeral RitcH Held
For Sidney J. Nix

Funeral services for Kidney J.
Nix, iiA, Sanford allnrncy aiid
Krwnwis leader, whn died Mon­
day morning a f t e r a year of III
health, were held Tuesday afterboon a t 4:00 o’clock at the F lm t
Jjn p tls t Church with the Rev. W
r . Brooks Jr. and the Rev. E. I).
Brownlee officiating
I nt er ment
was In Evergreen Cemetery.
The Sanford Klwania Club of
whirh Mr. Nix had tiecu secretary
for 16 years and at one time,
president, attended th* funeral

A pprenttta
Reamen
Thoma*
Joseph Boston - haa returned to
his home In Lake Monroe after
volunteering for th e Navy last
week. T he eon of Jam ee Rufus
Boston of Sanford* young Thomas
attended Seminole High School
end later worked a t Lake Monroe.
He Hied hla Navy enlistm ent
the Orlando Navy In a. body,
located In the
Active pallbearer* were; Judge

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Mo n d a y . No v e m b e r 27, iu u

■HIE SANIORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

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CLASSIFIED ADVERIIHINO HATES
10c per tin* for o m tw r ttu w
Mr per Wot for Uu n InrerUcos
l i e per line for 8 Insertion*
l i e pci lleo for M Insertion#
Minimum i l l . . . tk
YIONE U S OR BRING YOUR A d. io H I E oANFORU HER.ILL
&lt;oont f.vo Verdi to the line. Including phone and address.
Ill advrrtiarvnenta for illuatlon* wanted will be charged for at U&gt;«
g\ilar ciaaaificd ratea.

FOR SALE—

r u : i . | i H *» li clt or «

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VAC Or-t. ftphy N'cwril e l Loru;
-cli t
„ I&gt;. s jmt tx-en selected
• ^ g r nre44i.-»t * AL'JU the Kuro,in Th, .iter of I'purctiun*. Signal
uijit |ili* lu.
( / &gt;ilcr:iulio:idl),

ROOM
arm i hath, r«*a oinahlc,
iti
GIVE IIKit (Hat Christmas gift
that she ,h a . *l«sy» wanted
An ideal home located Ju.it the
right distance from everywhere.
Can give potaeaiion . with In UNFURNISHED hou
few (lay.. I'hone Ifi- . Edward
7rtlJ.
• F. I.ane.

oia K. 3 si.

bridge table.

ROOM bungalow by owner.
ReoKonalde. 21110 \V lat Ht
Fhone H2-W .

COUNTRY htiiiie, 5 nmnt btliign
low, 10 acre, good cltrim land
for quick .ale, 126(10 Oil Oviedo
aectiun, 2 mile. Kail. T. 1.
Lingo, Oviedo, Fla.
ONE HOUSE ami
l.umlier Yard.

for

of leadership
m

/VLe^Ll&amp;eeff
arc the Leaders

WANTED TO RENT

6

M|v#&gt;'IrI
WltlllllT *

FOR RENT

' «•*.!
M T T O t t n H and Ratter, Ckarginu Quick or Slow Chari-tog

AKMY TOT,
Phone 360.J.

Q u a l i t y

that makes Leaders m

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rt»i*T »h

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lot. 'I'uhart

l«/r Ii| a h inrf
1"
&lt;Hc Mgrifuril lit gfil
I ntr all,I SmiIIi •■( t I,, |.},|

MISCELLANEOUS
VISIT Thr f'rlri&gt; i ’ll) Rr^tuurant
f«»r tlmi I radii muni Thiutkn
Ifivin^r «tin nr i Tin kr&gt; vulli ull
flu* triftimti.K . Ti ’»0 I*nr re
*«iviilioii
in |.«i v it# .lift in)'
r•Him iihunr *i I Li
l . i iS l
tine heavv
lllacl. imr.e
mule, (.‘ne hri,vy
ltlm „ Mate,
One heavy tixl colored .Mate.
One lliuck Jackf c l u i n
to
\V. K. Kirclihoff, i'hone 106.

ONE SE T OF 1H carat white gold CURTAINS wiodied 3 l a r d e d nnd
atrvtrhcd. .MM Mellonvillr Ave
rlnga-^-engagement. ring
1/R
phone H70
carat diamond. |M6 value for
100, I’hone tfrl-W after O.uu
I’ M.

WANTED

OUSE ANO gurngr unurtment
nk HI5 P# k A v e. gt»nd inrnmr.
pri'|M*ity wln»e in Km nrirr
and ter mi, write M I &gt; Kner.
625 Weft Peurhtrre St , I.ake
land, Kla.

IIOl.lr.R MOlliK S M | * 3
NKKIlS I s | |i r \ Its
A •* will pay t..p rilinr prire«
f* r t|# if sfii t«*rtt••!•11.a
All (l |* \
fefaila hf mini fur pi j Write or
, hnlir 11* to niMf mim| make o if
NK’K, KAT young h**n-. live nr •*|il raiw.J
dreaai^l I&gt;eMvne«l if tleairril
1*01 I Kit Mill OR s \ l K8
phpne Co 3302.
2«h W K lnt St
Phone 522

•f l»*Krf h.Mti

• flit Ilniiic

Aitemi* I kertalM I loifaa.^4. .Vr#/#Tt. !»&lt;&gt;■&lt;»

' Imif your knife I•* u nvaiiy
hufl/Miital | hta11mil and ifiai 1 1 ,l
ill III# iMtnm iif lt»r vaiitif ua.* i
eat the luxly l u( flown and tot&lt;«
the joint.
Now (he rhteken i«* aliinprtl of
rveiytlnnK Hut i^eta in ,tnr wn*.
of curving the tireaal. Sine from
(he biejiat h«»ne down mid make
your litem uhout un eighth of un
Inch (hick. If you're tr&gt;ing («•
• tirtrh the htrd (•• •rrtre u |m
•*f |»r«*$»le /ml u»n&gt; irrr^e ftn
alicm tninner, hut if you do
they’ll re*venihle puper in fluv o
tta well na appeal ant e, and jh.if
pi i|lli
e* lint pll-ii&gt;r|» wh.*
y.all Ml.fl III il-f
»'»l*l if lf«tl
11il \ i a i | mm»h httlnty t • lak»*
•Mil &lt;« serving of ^(tiffing foi nu •
prfinii Here, l»y the way i« •
••tuffm which will
hi yuuf
rhiearn in hulntuv *&gt;IyI*
S i ' l l I \ | . S i t FI IN .
I
fs Mule erurkrd Ahrjit

ONK KLECTKK* refrigerator in
perfect rendition Kour imall
rndin.i, one electric iron. Ph.nu
04H. 210 K f,th St

li-n-poon pmihiy aen*&lt;&gt;nlng
te..apoon a w»rt mm jorum
I i ah of crli-ry ared
valt and prpper
i e»»|» chopped pernna
1 -In ra ci uahed til«( liftcon
t iihlrn|*i»iH^ inurgaitnt'
t

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/ CAHHAOK plunti. It II. llutrhi
•»n.
TIABY CMirlugr, pre uqir
1101 hrenen Ave.

NL*» i Tfl.tf |»yr 11••n ..f
I. • 1 »♦ n u n \ I. lat. Hwn.ifi

f *•»» ;»• ^T**h nafiip in Qoiiiti

r,E(; \E NOTICE

Cheap
J ^ j e l ' i ,r // g e l b e h i n d t h e g r e J l e i t

&lt; iiIbIi «*r 1 1iitulde I &gt;lu r“ "f
tiie liread lulu fine rrumli, iirraM )
Ieiiuilultig -lice tirt'i c u u i » *■
numb.
i "in'.ini- the- t vo and
im, ,'itli .tjoiiniiig. au.I ii 4t
\ ild uieltej murgartne, t'ai •*,'
\V A NT t I&gt;
I ny. of anv kind and the egg. -lightly beaten !&lt;&gt;.,
I’hnn^ I I m
iightly Add ju.l enough nidk to
mniilen and hold ingredient, to
WANTETl
Coure. Write des getlier lightly.
eri|lion ami pilre, Dos V. r ■■
I belong *" 'ha you do-lt-betlcr4
Herald.
wheii-yuu-atand up school df rarv
ing. All the moat magnlfietm
NICE young th rifty Victory Gar­ WANTED: Sturdy fire screen men carver. I know stand fi»r
I’hone 080
den I’lunia now ready. Iceberg
(lie ynerntlon. For a wnm hi ,
le ttu c e; E seam ier Tomatoes,
iinrticulnrly n .mail one, I tin'll;
t»&lt;Mnt uinl
Cabbage;
Collanls;
Chinese WAN’TKH
even Inure important
lie
Photir nun J
Cabtwge; Ifeeta; Broccoli; and
• idea, it add. an air of earenu ny
Mlaaltinary S traw berry planta
two bur nr r k rro icn r to the itcca.ion and th a t- u
J. W. Bell, lathe Monroe, pltone
l*li«»nr f»o7 M
proper tilr fur one of our m ■
Ano'itcan holt,lays.

meireh in bitfory—the nianh la
'Fobyo—and t ii lory!

TWO RMAI.I, farm* for .air;
one .1 acre, land, 2 story hoo.e
garage, one storage house, one
_ good well, land tiled, coin nlctr
subirrigation. One 6 acre farm
with 2 rtory house. 2 stor\
h am , good well, land tl1r&lt;l
completo sublrrigatiun. Apply
to J. W’, llell, latke Monroe,
phone IS.

60 POUND lea refrigerator, good
condition, cheap. Phone 167.
ORDER Y0UR~ ChTistmli candy
Sugar llmltod. Phone Co.
Mrs. B eat

ELECTRIC reducing belt, library LOST: Gray Sealskin Fur coat,
Wbla, dinette ctyilra, engage­
full length at dance Thursday
m ent ring Vi carat diamond.
at Junior Officer*' Cluh. Re­
0 ch lra: wedding ring', 6 chip. ward. Phene H4-W.
Phone 868.

SIT. WANTED—
LDERLY lady would like to
care for bable* afternoons or
evenings. 4 IT W. 1st St.
WANTED: JOB aa truck drivar.
U u ia W right, 718 E. 8 th S t

O n count I c . in . i . i o n 'fr o n d ,
t h o u . a m i . o f your fighting men arc
t a k i n g up the battle erv: “O n to
T okj|#!" T r i e g o t o (lack them
u p w ith what it takei for com plete
victory. Rem em ber, the supply lines
i n th e Pacific are lo n g anti your
figh tin g m e n w ill n c e J m o r e ma­
teriel than w as required fo r the cn*
tirp L'urojHJii invasion t o crush the

LOST

I.OST
WHITE gold diamond
wrist wntch. Return to Chris
tine Stoudenmlro, 606 Elm
Ave. and receive reword.

UIJSINKSS SERVICE

Fat Red Fryers
Fleshly Dressed
Available Daily
Declared Best

“ ” l IMNU: By an eVperl with
.10 years' eiprrletice who gum
nntres every Job. Would nppre ,
elate
a
trial.
Tem|Mirarily
locatetl at 408H French Ave. 1
A. IL Welch.
CARPENTERING, general
palra. W, J. Russell. 706 W. Oth
T reat Phono 747-M.
FIIA MORTGAGE LOANS
To build m home
To buy a home
To remodel a home
To refinance a home
C. M. BOYD, l l l i i Magnolia A re
Phone 171-j.

Tendr-Fry
Poultry

goal. Let’s not stop buying Bonds until w e’ve
reached
ours/ In this
6th War
Loan Drive,
the
A*
a
,,
* - -t
N ation’s goal is $14,000,000,000— our indi•.

i

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tTORAUE
Garage.
• rnrage.

•

•

vidual job is to buy at
least an extra $ 100 B ond
•

HELP WANTED—

WANTED: LADY to work a i
Homer's Soda Shop. Good hours
__end pay.
Ranch. No

»

—another and then 4ft-

W A IT E D : DapamUbla
_________ colored
Tier. Apply Shtpa Service
■ S S L Phone 1160, extension

MAN FO R , Poultry

Our boys won’t quit until they’ve reached their
t

2205 Sanford Ave. Th. 621

o t h er — l e t ’s k e e p o h

BATTERIES
Lrt as flit yoar battery
with water- •a4.-fiwek.lt
with

hydroiaster—at
- •
leeet once • month.

•let's k eep o n

oor

SALKS LADY.” It
ment fitore, 8*nfo

saying it with !
"On to Tokyo!

Batteries

Charged
SEMINOLE
TIRE

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YOUR PERSONAL C O M

# a ttfn rii itm tlf t

Ii we « M lo be fr*e| If n
wish U
| r n » f t | InvtoliU til (m i lin U M ib li prlvl
W f * for which w i h i n h m n long c m t —dl n - Nfi
0*4(1
# i T U 0 C BKMBT.

VOLUME XXXVI
•

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Japs Claim To
• Have Invadei
Airbase Islam

8 AN FORD FLORIDA, W E D N E S D A Y

Mr. Hull And His Successor

Morotai Is T arget Of
• New Japanese Blow

Mr

rm a

In in a ■ man.
Gwn. M acArthur acknowledged
unspecified dam age to • U.S
_ fto llll* off Leyte by Jap airmen
• and Tokyo (film ed on* battle
•hip, thr^n cruisers and foot
trank bo rts hfere aunk and aak
a battleship, erulaer and transport
v ara "dam aged.
Tha
Tokyo
radio
reported
t a A raarkan bombara raided thr
Japanese capital again. It aald
a "m inor form ation” penetrated
(P h Os i m ' m m i T k m )

.

mFarewell Party Is

Given At USO For
Mr., Mrs. Stonik
£

iH w * u « .
X r. and Mr*. Joeiph K. Ifall,
the form er the neV USO di­
rector, were than Introduced by
. Mr. Stonik.
w
A ten piece orchestra was on
hand from the Hanford Naval Air
Station to play for the dancing.
A floor ahow a t Intermissiontlme- w as Introduced by Herman
E. Morris, acting aa m aster of
• ceremonies. The ahow Included
a tap dance by Mrs. P. H. Tepaic and Mlea J.ean Saver; two
vocal aelectloni by Dick Aiken,
twritone. accompanied by Mtai
Catherine Clark; acrobatic antic*
by Mr*. Alton Duxbory and aonge
# by the Navy station quartet. .
Mr. and Mrs. (itonlk then cut
a big cake on wfhJch was an
Inscription wishing them good
luck, and refrethraanU and pnnch
were served by th a senior ho*U
Mr*. 8. C.
Wright Davis
F. l-ane had
rangementa
- j y r t j , ______

G raham , Mrs. Ava
and Mrs. Ecfwktd
charge of the arfor
the Tara well

• Nfcll Foweil Joins
Army A ir Forces
Nall Powall,
11, I L M t ? Mr. and
Mry. C.L, Pow,
Powaq a t 2478 Palleader In atodent
etudent
4 , met to. and a Iwnfar
activities
at
Seminole
High
. School, haa Joined th e Arm y Air
Forcea and haa been deferred un­
til Fab. 28, a t which tim e he
expecte to be called into active
aery ice.
#
Ilia atudent activities a t the
high school Include service aa a
Captain In tha E tudent M ilitary
Carpi, president &lt;rf th e Klwania
I

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cheer l e u H . I. M w i M m
of the
organisers a t th e popular dance
' orchestra m ade tn» o f high school
students _i and known aa the

Banana Beys In wMeh he plays
• •« drummer, This Orchestra has
bean In much
fo r atudent

js s t r s *

dances,‘ USO
and nel ghone trip

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A fter The Knar Of t . a ~ W .-* 1

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1‘riitif Vliiiialrr 1 hit re bill
f •hiIjs s » -i rlied l h I l he » 4 r,
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Stirring Appeals Arc Can u n i t i e s Are Set
At 733,030 W h i l e
Made By Herndon
Weal this Dissipated
Shames And Lane

Scores 4 To 3 Win
Over Vero Beach Rev. Frank Pulley
The Sanford Naval Air S u tto n To Ir e a v e
Sanford

J. _C. F._ Bolton Dies
In Local Hospital)

\H M o \\

f uf li f e

Union Thanksgiving Services
Ruby N e w h a
SNAS BoxingTeam
. W ill Be Held Here Tomorrow District Governor,

t

M H E R VI.

VimTicans'l ako Hurt«:on.\iul AdvanceTo
Within Kijjlit Miles
Of S aa r l» r ii c k e n

_

$6,050 *n Bonds ! Statistics Show
Are Sold At Meet Cost Of War To
Of Kiwanis Club
Great Britain

• erg donated for the aurtiop hy
Sanford merchants.
_ __
The auction followed stirring
appeals by Fr"nk Shame*. E d­
ward Lane and O. I‘ Herndon
(or increased participation In the
war bond drive, and singing led
by Charles Forrijnn
Mr. Shames pointed out th a t
with w ar costing our country a
billion dollars every four days
that Seminole County wss nslosl
to pay for hut 6 minute, and
seconds of the war in subscribing
It* quota of tl.CH'I.IKVi He *|&gt;
pealed to member* f«• Ini) bonds
in the name of H r Srmimdu
Coun'y boys who Will never come
hark, and ‘'tho*,' wr w*nt lo
bring back.”
“We m ust reflect on how near
we c a m e 'to belq-j slaves of two
foreign nations right nflrr Ihinkirk- and when our NVivy lay a t
the bottom of Pearl lla r lv r" said
Mr. Herndon. H r told of plans
of the Japs and (Iru n tiit to sep­
arate the United Slate* Into two
art* and added, "could anything
c worse than to he enslaved hy
---- *— '—“
th ese 1i 4 e , P f *
“We have had » narrow e»ripe,** he continued, mid .cored
‘‘complacency" on the bond buying issue, wh'ch word I e . ik flued
a* "not giving a iliinin " Hr ad ­
ded that he knew Kiwantxiis were
doing all they could, and putting
every dollar they could into tho
War bond drive.
Mr. Lane called attention to n
report from one place slating
th a t during the past werk more
£ bonds had been' withdrawn
than had been sold, and -urged
th a t more support be given the
bond drlv#,
Guest* Introduced were State
auditors, A. J, Mixner, 11,.
Connor and C. r„ McLaughlin of
Orlando.
.T h e Klwania sponsored footyall gam e between B squads of
Seminole and Daytona Reach re­
sulted In 1248 receipts for the
Klwania Underprivileged Children
fund, It w as reported by Dr. &lt;L. T.
Doss.

M

Member Av-ocUtml I‘res’*

129. 1941

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WASHINGTON, Nov. 20. (d V Tha Adsalnkatratlun made Ita
first request yesterday for eaah
to halp g a l poaUwar employmeftt
rolling tow ard Frealdant Rooa*vall'a goal of 00,000,000 Jobs.
The President asked congrete
to appropriate f i 5,900,000. Tha
money tnay be Included In a
deficiency appropriation bill b*
for* th t end of the year, sine*
congrats already ha* approved '
(he purpoeet for which It will
be spent.
The Idea la for tha Federal
Works agency to inllt moat of
R up—not glVl It away, but lend
It—among staton, counties a n j
cities on a population baali. They,
in turn, would spend It on plan*,
SECRETARY OF STATE Cordell Hull (le ftl. Is here pictured with blueprints and engineering for
Under Sec rotary Edward It. Sli-ttiniu* at an earlier date e t they •choola, hospitals and other public
dtseusard a mission from which Mr Slultinius had Just then retu rn ­ work*.
ed. Acting in the place of Mr Hull until the le tte r was compelled
Than, If employment needs a
by Illness to resign Mr Su-MInln* has now Iwen nominated by stimulant in the reconversion
President Roosevelt lo succeed his former chief as Secretary of period, contracts can be |ut and
State.
( International)
the projects Started immAliately
— provided the states, counties | AMERICAN VICTORY in thr I’hdippines «e* an I .. »•«? ti«
and towns have the construction ,
fivr , „ . mbrr* ..|
. . i n n i .sir group »i •
, l ,j.
money. The loans will be repay A
„f ,hlpm »t. s. *..me -till s r s im g l.altlr I,
-Id
• bl» when conalru^lion start#
Nm\&gt; |»b"tu ( Inlcrmitmiiii11
A# yet congresi has not au*
thorired revival of the old public
works adm inistration un'ter which
Oa r*a* Tkr»#)

Service men, hoato.se*, sailor*
enea and friends of Mr. and Mrs
John .Stonik, Jammed tha USO
last evening to capacity to give
the departing couple a rousing
and touching farew ell prior to
their departure for Jacksonville
V where Mr. .Stonik will u w m i
new dutlea aa a (JBO director.
Six thousand and fifty dollars
In behalf of the IlecreatJoi
Division of the Seminole County -n bond aale.v to augment Scmnote County’* quota fit tho Sixth
Defer)*# Council, Herman H. Mar
ria wished the couptg bapplnaaa W ar, Lxian , resulted thli noon

aM
B iflh ifp y T g r S l
presented- him w ith arrriflaerlbed

NOVEM BER

Cash For Job5 N a z i D e f e n s e s C r a c k B e f o r e
Asked House
i-* •
* r\ c p i
By Pr|sident| B i g L i e r m a n L i t y U r C o l o g n e
Huge Sum Would Be
Spent On H ans Fog ..
Post-W ar Construt
tion, Public Work

*
Desperate Japancso- at­
tempts at a general counter^ offensive In the Philippines
and Danjeing Islands was in­
dicated today. Tokyo claim­
ed, without confirmation,
that tho Japancso bad reinvaded Morotai, the American
•airb ase island 300 miles south
of the Philippines, without

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boxing team scored • 4 , “ "
D J n k m n n f l V ( l ' Sih.mU of the . . . . -v wilt - ■
LONDON. Nov. » . ( AP)
tw in decUlon over the NERO r 0 T K l C M t l O n f l *
' u &lt; r|.We.| tH.ii, Thoi-dov .&lt; ! l u l u
— Klitf George, opening the
Baacb Station t c i n recently ba- |
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i m ^jdmervanrr of Vt.snksgivtuK,
tenth roneec-otlvc session of
fore * capacity ^crowrt
at tk* ,| Tk*
rh l Key Frank
Frank bulky
I’ullc). r e lm it whs announved by .Supt 1 W
the ru rren l warlialitenl. de*
ir
•vt.fiiMv
Y»ro beach N aval A|r
Alr _ aSUtJgra,
u u p n ,j| nf
0f |loJ&gt;
||o (j Crusi*
Cr0,g* Euiocopal
Epiecopal t hurch. U n io n .
1hi. 1“. ’ .1 ,
t
clsred th a t B ritain Intend*
Or«ffl*y hUtfM wHiek iI'lugii^l • It.
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O.B.
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boxing
n
eroun.l
the
flr*t
of
the
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fr„„ ,, , 1« i »&gt; in tciuri1 |iM iti-(''h’ f•*r 'ft
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dum force*" fighting Japan. . •truetor, who gev* the follow ..g
ff*fm rfr(t
p
account of Ihe bout*.
hkhmond. v«
paH-h. it » « I ri hi*irfv.lr»jr f f a u f
When the European w ar rods,
"In the 180 pound claa*. H-- , . linl,un„ l|
t ,,r „„o.»l ..».i**i I'MA t111nIfifn a
■«ya
hr uM tha minister* ere
ry Harvey of Sanford won » t| supper
, u „ ptr held
h(.|,l a&lt;
at the I',
Karish llnuse
DlUiT nhirm »il? ki■r ji Siinitu v I l ‘ til.
prrnsring for etriUan pro­
I ' l C n W L ' Y 11
unanimous decision from "&lt; url*
hour* tliiriiik' th*' hiilirluY
ii ’■ til
duction in • transition from
Iasi night
Convertlno
Jim
my
Gonxales
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ra
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• i f to peace "wit howl In
W, A
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th ru
Vero Reach evened the ecore lo o f th® r h u f C 11» ©1,
H- ••
t h f j 4 1 n i l himill r pi , II w its iin f iiiiiiiii i'i| j i In " '/ ■
any
way
prejudicing the
M i udwvi * •c t n ttk* 1 e re * v e il
defeating
Jam
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Cates
who
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arilre proeocutlen d f'th e war
thr*
ih p it i I k ri*
so rro w
nf
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premiss of developing Into u... Ilo v . I ' u l l l ' V ' ■ lv*|tMrturt*. ( H iilk iim l U n it n m l r r n m l v 1 fMMt'
H il l
against Japan."
It
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Is.
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of the finest featherw eights fur bbriefly
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Sanford and vicinity.
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(Ifiliri*
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in
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LONDON, Nov. 2», H}*) -T h e
"Roy Olrnstead at 1(0 pound
- . X . a .I V s»t*|4H
cost »t U rilaln’a five years of put the Sanford team out in H tw © sn d x tt h 1f V i'n r* M l.wl l , i*H©&gt; ih |&lt;H f t m iM if •
f
s
t h »1
- 4*1 \
" N " l*irl*i*v (b ill
nil
hss
hr i m i d
total »»r -th e normal life of the
by winning a close dects... th® p u rjp h ■ r tt4 •(( H *I i y « •'(nil |'»f r•■ ■ '.* f * i 4 D m* i 4 v Mil
■ 1■
■. f • 1(mI
nation ot.litpfated, I S per cent of lead
from
Robert
Peterson
Then
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.
.
m
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fe
n
'if
t
h
i
ft
41
I•
flllM llt-Iftl •***' ■ M i**n
I
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llie whole population casualties.
Beach
called
out
the
Mann.
.
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I I I Hi it
•i r
i
k tty fnt
*% p i «rft*f4i
h i*
f
l llllh
He n&lt; hc« stored up by past gen ­
M&gt; IN. I
Max
Wilkes.
1(7
pouodrr
oui
I
he
){
V\ Ii at
, Ji’fiiiiy
e r a t i o n * dissipated—was describ­
? r © t » t)Vf« h a in*; ii* I f is •’ Sa*»
••
** ,
i i f
Fllr
ni nri*l
anil |*
piii'l
!i1limit* tn I 1 • | .
m i ., l©
j#14f high 1
ed to t h e world today in a gov­ boxed S anford’s Gaorgie Slevei- oni
with along rangy atyle of Inn the help mnl hin 1*1fRtimi he Imk» 1J1* ''' L ,m
tit.i&lt;»
j.i.n fu. ia« c i |)M |tMrrr1
ern rtLcol white, .paper, ,
rectivMi h»*rf lim n laittilul rnent* * Onhni rhMnk^r^iikf Sit s irc.i in
• i it .
vif «
n f * ♦-*&lt; 1 l e t
rerGrim slatisties told the story Ing. evening the sto ic at 1 1 .
"Game Httie Eddie McFaddrn bot$ of thf church. Motion p ic -1^ h«hl at thf h ir#t Methoflisf
ri- i n 1 * 1*1 ■ o f
h u ih i ­
n ,i 11 ,1
of the United Kingdom’* war
slugged
It out with
Kqqfn^r* tup*# virr© tthoYi ti h y S . O Clm«f O iuirli^ f line»«l»i v m"t ih h ' at
I ts a i la u g on r u t Three!
-1 «ii 1 el .v *
George Holston to put Ve&gt;.&lt; nsvrAling thr work uf the r hurch ?^ *t** *»rtmW tit v%hii'h itn* Itrv
ll o d .
nf
•Hi l i l l i f l
| I ,«- f . d l . s ’VHU*
Helen out ahead S to 2
I *• * t h
In the mimiinnnry Firlil
T h t | ^ 0 Humk* Jr
will kivi the 1 \
■oft
\ it
.
/-.ru n •
"The boxing card moved into mijipor mi* nerved hy mcinAl*or# ' mhlir**!.
1 ht.
1 I cri
• 'I
I 4!1
the sem i-final Ixiut
with no of the Wofiiefi'w A11111itii r y
I I
I t
chance to muff one if a Ssrif- .l
.1 f l u e y ,
victory was
to
We attained S o
I f f \f r
1
the duty of getting Sanford In,. *
cm even term s fell upon u c
shoulders of serious minded T I -.
r.-tj
Schaffer who pul on a "David .«■&gt; I
I 'd u ii T u if i
1r e a l i n r n t
d
S n -u ih
Goliath" fight In meeting \ n &gt;
Ni'.i i*Lurtif g' iv * rhihheft 1- ih«*
Beach's 220pound A J
Marti.-,
J*«p 1* ffhiled iti
U’i I©1 It,
, r1 • tent
&lt;
Il
I
MsHiftey f ; M
S ■
IN S
• f • w| t h r
Sheriff t'h arlM Hand, who r«. This w ti an epic event a s ihi
lit
&lt;tfhi|((|si
all I
cently had been confined to hie • ta rt of th* final round rau.e
«%irived t " h Ift I'MM-Mla
ll»l
Jo#«ph
Flie Hcmld hv tn*
home with a bad cold, was back about with HarGey out In fi.o l from TmnpM 14* RMiinie dir«*etlou revealed
t
0
' t _ , Ii j uNU,
n n
„ ptmt1 ua
.1-11
at his ofllca yesterday. He ita ta d by a shade.”
Hu
off .the
Sunford
vn* 1. eon^in,
c t . Mli*# M ild rfd Willmmy. r (
As Chief Vale* described it, Cikted
_Ia_.
t
.. ! n « n f « r r l
li e • ' - •
that he had given up hi* previous
b
* John «.•
F Stonik —k
wh*»
* . */
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t
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.
•
1I h»*
444 V4 1&gt; huct at* l 'I1-. !%**»•/••■
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"Schgffer approached the ten. With Mrs Hl.mik left this morn . *
*h,, -risTm aih of at. , w i.rt. t!„ .......... .
. H ... '
I l l h e r t U lO M S 1 I T I M
Intention of going hunting.
U r of the ring with instruction
Friday will be papar scrap to work "G blleth” Into • corner
gathering day fo r the Key Q u o and keep him there, Srheffrr,
Mr. Hall who *s» aecnmiianlad .
*N' ''S ! '"
...........
.....................*!
...
, 7 7 , .Pih»i
. , * 1, h»h which
Hu
^jinf*nfI
of Seminole High School and It with IM pounds of fighting en­ her* by his wife and two chlldran, linrrtble how lliey were tm tuim l ! tmssa-irn
Il |&gt;. . i l l , | ju.
n
1|f.
Ini (nik.'* -&gt;f D&gt;»’
• "(in
ha* been requested of cltlxana ergy, and much fortitude, brough haa been dtor.g UdO work In Knfv f, and H work i !h&gt; ami night '
.1 I t .,
| » pL
jits
1 ttlM’it uli-iw l h n » l m i i b«mI
who wish to donate scrap paper tha big crowd to their toes, as Tam pa, and dtiring Mr Stortlk’x in the rirr field* arti| imlv * f li r t V i rt w si *»*I **a-v»- in
sail* a, flllll«*tlM ('ll t i n | » i y
liiM l t h u
th a t they place tha papar la hla blow* rocked "Goliath", and vacallun In August, dlreclod thu reive a handful uf rice a dav
If m v © m y Li n **f * mi m I v !
ii littl
lnk* « I(©{flip 11ii md n y h r s r h e d u t c ’il*
"One little kid hn* three Ing I m V
bundles on th a curb In fro n t of Re won placing Sanford on even Banford USO, which Is a unit
on Ills xtuimuh wheie a &lt;ap
term s again,
house* on th a t day,
I’ofilr wlitu 11uit
l It.- f fui iiif h llir hch4 i‘f the Ch
"Tlii
■poniored by tha Nalinnal C’athtv euts
throw a hand grunadu at him neat-.- ihnnM
• "Than -cam e Vince C arr In the lie Community Hervire.
what th. r in | Ib-t-nrHoenl of 1W )-«t.(..r.l
Open hotua for O ffkera of t h a ! final event, who a t 200 pounds,
Prior to entering USO work, when ^ic refused to work Imagine iiutitn huve «lmif to I In I I PH* Ii , m m i * - « I n t i m i l l i i u h v M h m i R w h o
big, kigresalve,
2JS H r . Hall served as a professor th a tt We Americans are kings t h r u t i n v m &gt; u l i ! - i i v ii t i n t a r t * vve {(•lift’d i«ml nmdrd Ihe meata to
armed force* will be held T hurs­ outboxad
day evanlng a t 9:00 o'clock a t pound Jack Elaworth to gW* of hlalory aftd of library acleoca i lo them. Was Invited to one of iff*inv* iin ito w i t h «H l o 1 tiiany u -n li nt* of tills vicinity.
Mt- Mary Itawlins, chairman,
tha Parish H om e. Thera will be Hanford a 4 to 8 meat derision ” a t tha University a/ Pennsylvania, j their huts while walking down m#t©nd ,.f w. hn I *4fi‘ *, g” ilig
mat \ It I’etetoui, pieaidrnt of
Chief
Vales
expressed
hn Ha was alto active tn what was the path and they gave my buddy t.. dr* fu, il n ' f M i i i MV
dancing and refreshm ents will
. I te a lls s N u s r i g . Tares)
pleasure a t the cordiality g h rn known aa “ Rig Brother" and in and me a regular feailt Every
1 wave* Hu Scmuiuli l oitnly Tulterculofia
Th©
sight f11111 furl
•
thing they own belongs to us I n r k ' r r I l i a n 41 t *%♦) w
and H ealth Association, tiwlay exthe Sanford boy* a t Varu Beach, boy •scoot
•k
- tti(If
n y* b u i l d i n g
p,c**r«l their appreciation to per­
Mr. and Mrs. Stonik have lived American*.
i l u r i r n r a *1 o f m y
itriif
"Rut the most pitiful thing I r r o n R i n i g rsi IM‘«I S
son.- who assisted in g etting the
I n ‘Sanford during tha -itast-adglit saw
Itolivon
to
waa three large graveyards
-Tula in the n)el! Although no
months alnca Director David Car- of little
part
com pany
w ith
bis
rn p p ei
whit# crosses where,
( leturfte a ir tnbulnted. the Pilot
mody
resigned
his
position
at
h
e
r
u
p
n
i
t
c
d
I
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e
n
s
a
n
t
w
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a
t
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u
t
. Editors Not*)— Ths followmarines, xailoia and sold, i lub In,* set the goal of Semin­
th a USO to take up naw dutlea (0.000
are b,&gt;sl their llvaa. ( t’s bad that w u s e n c o u n t e r r i l i n t h e M e d i l c , ■ ole (‘minty at *2.$tM, 74 percent
George Baldwin, who during a a a recreation center director we had to pay such a price for r a n e n n . " w h i c h is v e r y c l a i m , " ( ol w hich will remain In tht*
-j,., m .; J ■such' a w orthless’ island.
h e a d d e d , " jn n l lik e a b ig la k e .
Octob*r, IMS, aarved aa mansgx lg il* W York City.
" l i n . Stonik and 1 are aorry *’ "T h ere are nlanty of Jap snip- T h e s i n - n f o u r l i n e r m a d e il county for the cit Ite n s ’ us* in
i f eC tn# Rita T baaU r, h a . bam
roiiihnttlng the di called disease
windad In action tn lU ly. and to Ravi to leaya Sartfofd,” M id art still on Ihe Island. We are l i k e a c r u i s e . "
-trying to • l i t r e them out, but
they auraly era desperate. They
form ation received by Pvt. Lea o u t tne community, toe. **rv
Itrlke a t night, killing men
W. Bernar of C -anita City, HE m an hav* bam very co-operatlye getting th tlr K r a t i o n s . Even
lU d Iff a la ttfr U) an d friendly and have behaved caught a few In the Army chow
tham selrei In mannerly fashion
dressed in arm y clothes from
Funeral services for Kidney J.
w hile taking p art In all activities lln*
the dead boya.”
Nix, iiA, Sanford allnrncy aiid
•ponaored by the USO. _
Krwnwis leader, whn died Mon­
A former college footkatt play•
' BOSTON IN T H E NAVY
day morning a fte r a year of III
r himself, Mr. Stonik took much
health, were held Tuesday afteritareet In and gave many yalugA pprenttta
Reamen
Thoma* boon a t 4:00 o’clock at the Flm t
Joseph Boston - haa returned to Jjn p tlst Church with the Rev. W
his hom e In Lake Monroe after r . Brooks Jr. and the Rev. E. I).
a»vi
volunteering for th e Navy last Brownlee officiating
Interm ent
week. T he eon of Jam ee Rufus was In Evergreen Cemetery.
Boston of Sanford* young Thomas
The Sanford Klwania Club of
attended Seminole High School whirh Mr. Nix had tiecu secretary
end la te r worked a t Lake Monroe. for 16 years and at one time,
He Hied hla N avy enlistm ent president, attended th* funeral
the Orlando Navy In a. body,
located In the
Active pallbearer* were; Judge
. . .
BoeK -for

Mumburs M ill Makr

(.ills For KIk**
( h r i s t m us

Truu

M anned

ssS in b riu sn ,.?

On Znmnuf QJ ( ity

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S^l. Ham Rohsjin
Describes Havoc
At French Pori

,

CITY BRIEFS

On Dr

g
. / ii ,, r,x
Treatment Of
JftS(?j)h K. liull lO | Natives Said Inhuman

Replace Stonik In
Sanford USO Post

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SJ^srJSr^, a s r I

¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ■ ■ :i

Schedulc

%

Home On Leave

Form er Rita Manager
Wounded In Action

Funeral RitcH Held
For Sidney J. Nix

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J..O. Sharon, Dr. &lt;J. B, M ux

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLOfUDA

PAGE TWO

O ther Americans in the Cnlojrne
plain east of Aachen (might (or
dvtry. house, and rc llir In the
ruin villages of Inden. l-angrrweha. Lainomdorf and Crons
hau. Some nr* w’lthln 2:l milr* »»f
iCologne. Hurtifen fell in -nmfully alow advances.

Ruby N ew h a li,
District Goveriior,
Visits Pilot Club
f C e i B lI o e e W

r»*»

raae

ft we t

fiurgipg alonit the full breath cheerfully and in jo .doing they

of - eA«fe*TT Slovakia,

thp

ltux- would gain a broader v|*w and
recelva untold happinea*
Mlea
Nevyhall
complimented
the club on It* part in thtj T u­
berculosis Christm as Seal Safe of
w itch Mrs. Mary Rawlins Is
chairman tot the Seminole Coun

Ford Sedan

A. P. Chappalls Bobdlal■ton p u t Itook I l‘a* . 11.
TTl. iM ro m tn l of l|i* »»M propH.tWu.
riy under (he **M cerrtfjcste ]**M W*k In the nsme of It’ll! anil
J!t*. W. L. M o ro n presided
Mary Alaaandar
over a short buiirvsm session at
tTnlesa
c»rllflr*l* shall l»«
whirh dm* plans were mad* for rrdremeit *»l'l
■eeordlns to law. the
members of the d u b to meet at property deeerltied (herein will ke
On office oi Mr*. Rawlins to cold |o the lilghtsf* bidder at th&gt;
rfiupee ituur.ua )he rir*. *4*m—
mote gift* I oi the_K llu -Chriat* court
In the month of Jnnuarr. HU.
m i tree. Members of the club ili&gt;
Which I. the tat day »f January,
will nponsor th e War Uond booth t i t s
haled thle tx h ifti, of Novema t Yowelta &lt;/urine the rem ainder
I** t
of the S ixth War, (Loan rfeive. t«er.
tCIltCUIT COtlltT HKAI.)
lit JIleiKhe Kennedy reported
o, f*. Hrn.vno.v.
Clerk Circuit Court,
ui 10 asbestos ling# w aste h*i.Seminole {.‘aunty, Plarlda.
k«l* IijuI been given to (he local
ho&gt;pltftl by ' the club.
•imi.ICATJQN. TO
At the suggestion of Mrs. J. C.
Mm b«ll, program ehairroen (hr
the t-hrUtrpas .party which will
he held on Dee. 1U, the Sub-Deb
Club. » high school sorority soonsorrd by the Pilot Club, h ss pern
eernmittee. headed by Pro?. J. N.
Croumx. which h u cet • goal 0t

Errjoy a good Dinner

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We apecialise In taxte fend nutrition

Cadilac Sedan

Morrison, Inc

LIONS ANNUAL

Tfew w*vld yeti lit* Is a* debt
tkreafh with *D year h a ll/a y
pl»«i. *«d sa t kara It r to y
tbaat bUft .« .11 It CAN b«
do**: With a quiet ctik l**a k m
at. y*a ca* pay ALL yaw MU . t
*•« |lm*. i s * raaty a»|*y tb*
kaiiflyt Yaa w.s’t kata V* Barry
abawt lapaymaata alfkar, far Ha*
v a il maittUy a a ta a lll are *e&gt;
taaaad to jail It la wfHb y#w
badgal MIXT YEAR. Casts la fa­
de y. W* wakaw* wsyl.-iljMhrrf
K IN tll. .

Benefit of Blind
U. S. First Army doughboy!
pnahed raat n itride another of
the N ails’ nrlred motof routes,
Great P rits ln ’s population is
flirhllnr their way Into Jungersdnrf, onlv four miles from Doren, about one-third of th a t of the
In n three pronged aasnutt th a t United States and ll has a nation­
corrieil another mile and o qu*r | al income uf about line-fifth of
ter into the Hoer River defenses thr I! S national Income.
where
the
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. . . . Germans
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.arc
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making

Fumily Ixjun Co. ■
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Phone 31

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nile* ( n t - 1 First-Army troop* also slugged
re a mile j Into Inden on the Inde Rivet
j three mile* from the Roer and
NOTICE O p A f r j . l l A flO N
r a u TAX UKKD
i hr Nine I mid wav between Duron and Ju- *•
I h w p frr IT«-VT mt IP M
ip to th e j lie h i They were rinsing In on
\ mTM*K IN 11ItfIKII Y UIVKN.
quarter- i I uinersdorf, on the Imle between TIi i TIkmiiup n
Errorh, hokfrr
Of i t s i &gt; f i l l | r d l r N't*. J i l l , Ifeiiortl
rut mile* l i n e n and newly captured Front.

ARMORY
b a t t e r ie s

LEGAL NOTICE

Visit Sanford's

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t m the
enlh Mini
cir rlrnr
mu froin
mol t l'ii
mug hen
woloiiing

Alma to Destroy N ail Army
IIn llurtfren Fore»t southw est
of llurrn I he American* were
fighting bitterly to oust the
tiermon* from position* in *hn
homh-rubhled
remain* of
the
town of flurlgen. two thirds of
which wan in American hand*.

flrr ?*t tlf»&gt; **f July, A I*. 1141,
|i.t Mrd -amp ?n my 'i f f l r r and

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Let

Thanksgiving

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Wllb water and rheck II
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November 29th

least onrr a month.

Grease

Job

Tlreg Checked

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North
of
Itiirtgen
American
*1'■* :twiwfn,wrhrp| rtf ihf aalil profi
artillery continued mclhodlcoTly **t 1 nfitter 1h* vntrt I'prllflrtU |y*
the ■''in | to soften the enemy defender* n'ij* i w ii lit *hr nim* nf *i A
ft I*’ &gt;rt
e *g.tin-l of Grosstiau

Batteries
Charged

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"a id rfTtJflrRt*
ha j,
All these stem Imttlc* warn
•»m*U Rrr«r*HDjI liJ law. tha
not to he measured in term* of rail*
prvierlj tl^airlhptj lltAfrin will hf
Vise
mile* or ysrd* golnnl. snd (Jen.
Hi Itie* ll iCfi wHI Dlditfr et tha
com| cteit Klsenhouer's aim win* to destroy ifniff Lti«n«tp pU*m| i#ri Hi** Ural Munirt Hip in•&gt;n * (j of *f Aft u.n r j-, ) -f (!f,
the weii the German army, which ha* tliiji
h f J util a i r y . :
lloet
lr«s elected to fight IJ out west of *» it (•■■* f« tfi* I aI
eh, whtvh the Whine River
rite) also
The Third Army however, enn201 N. Park Ave. Phone 37
if Julieh, tinned In Itrnrq nolnlilc advances,
it Kus Ini It* Ninety Fifth Division plunged
re tie Inil over the (li'rniyn border from
cu r tier the vicinity of Villing in # t *o
-■
mile advance th a t carried u mile
KtMMrVIg | iiuiiiw Germany and three anuiook
e throtigli i nne-hnlf mllea from Haurlnutrrn
ir flomlrd |
This penetration, south of (he Tin
*n entire nreviuUk Tlrlrd Army invasion* I'ai
it a head ,.f German soil, gave l.ieut. Gen. 1J"|lf
* of Mi-.- ( George S Patton’* men a 20- , ,n*,
artillct) mile front inside the Reich and t&gt;*
her entire control of something more than
&gt; tried to j 40 square miles of German Lerrl|4
rly diiirn- tnry
- devflop

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*' &lt;Kca*ion 10 *«&amp;re ovr trtry idnrere appreciation forth* kyal fHentL
A m e r ic a U Indeed a favored land. Each geo­
graphic fcrea, North, Eait, South end Wcec po*aeMce certain edvantage*—contributlra to the
welfare o f all. ' •

CURLEE CLOTHES

But of ell thf region* of thU fftet I*rid, nr dure
especially fevort the South. Notvherf (• thfeffe
found the unve unutuglI combination o f rtw

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Y0|r—fend (hat that
owners of ALL mfikes of ears and
hava Won
geteerou ha tW jfatronape yoo here given Ur th
fefetton Ife UeS non the hinre we eterted k buslnewi with the nil
Mtd drsfre
toS r becom
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i aeaeon, when we receive our. new ahipmenln of t.’arlee Cloth™ for men, it weennit to
ua that they atttnd out above those of the prebed*
Ing tieimon, And that’* saying something. We don’t
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how
Curies
doc«
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somehow or other.
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pairing
this information
on to you.\ be*
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iiauee we know you’ll want to Bee the new Curie* t
| Bolts for fall and winter. They ar*. the fait word j
in Kmart, modem Htyling. Expert workmanship, rxlendit even to the hidden-details «f construction.
Curies quality fabric* feature (he newest
icnvkJ-V riyle, III end quality—you wiU make
a Curie* Fail Su« your choice. ^
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South, U proud of leg qmtHl}Ut#on to the eco­
nomic development of the en*. Through Itt
IiuIustriaP and AgticuItumJ DevdopmeAt Pi*
pertmenM.ee well through other Rgeode* of

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Tfeet’s « t . way we will * o w y r t fetrr ap^rMsUofe fn deeds.
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WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 23. 1944

THE SANFORD

f l E R A l D, S A N F O R D .

Cash . For Jnbs
iStatistics Show
• Asked House j Cost Of War To
By President!
Great- Britain

MORE BEAUTY
FOR YOU
S j&gt;t* c j h I i i i it if in fill
hrnnche* of Beauty Cul­
ture. our operators are
trained to (five you a
complete Beauty Service,
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Operators
Bell Mtimhhw
Leona Vaughn Boniface
Anna Mae Chapnian

ANN’S MIRASOL BEAUTY SALON
117 N. Bark

Rhone 71

9 W A Y S BETTER

THE CHOICE OF THE CROP

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N a t u i* * t a il, r a in a n d » u n * h in * ia v o i*
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io n r ip « n # d oat* — g ro w n (tom * p « c ia l
h y b r id * tr a j n ■ — m * « t* th« * n u rlin g
f a q u ir rtftt n i i lor N a t io n a l 1 M in ut* Oat*,

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ri..Hii*a,«t rn**. r « i * i i » n
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the ftih-i.i] pocket In K&gt;k supplied • nntribulinn.
T otal c a t u a l t lr * u f iX't.UIO, In- l “
e r a n t s a n d louns for p ro jec ts ,
e luding
131Vllf&gt; cIv 111a n ' killed
No Obligation
F u r t h e r m o r e , emigre** ha* tie- a n d wounded anil SW.fli!1.* m er- PL
I i l n i c d c le arly th a t it is a**vmlng c h a n t K i m t f l k i l l e d ; t h e e«tM»rl *•'
t r a d e . b a ait o f llritaln"* w ealth ■
no ob lig a tio n to. provide u u v con
•t ruction c a s h ju*t W cnua e P r a i r ie a n d p o w e r — v i r t u a l l y a h n in lr n c d ; |
(idy r y e ts a
$5000 loan from uverayaa Knld m u T V en spent UU a
v\VA to d r a f t plans f o r » $ 100,. w a r m a t e r i a l s ; one h om e in t i n e l)
dainujred a n d one m
destroyed, w
out w a te r w o r k s ,
m o r e th a n 5,5011 f a c t o r i n ' uaiu [ ni
KWA est t m ote s $0 ,0 0 0 ,000,000 n e e d ; rjionolm otis d i e t . M tietly F\
if c o n s tr u c tio n may la* needed if t . itioned c lo th in g ; htirh tir&lt;,-»
I uhlic
w orks p ro jec ts
ate
In
“ We have aucrlficcd most of ' jj,
c a r r y th e i r p r u |m r t i u n a t r s h a r r our Victorian inheritance," said | eti
of the e m p lo y m e n t loud in III* Minister o f Information llren (&lt;•
f u s t |Ki»t-wat year.
dan llrarken In a p r e s s roofer
fu
Hut
s t a t e s laid - t h e i r
suit enre after the release &lt;f the |j
div isio ns t h u s f a r h a v e plans document. "What w a s the treas­
ready fur only $ 1.000 ,1*0 0 ,0 0 0 of ure of our grandfather* has gone. |
huildim*
T he $7 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0
asked and it has lieeo well nod glaillv J
uf emigre**
to day
w ould
let sacrificed ”
i
them b l u e p r i n t a n o th e r $ 1,5 0 0 ,
UntllMl. hr said gttvt- up her ! J
UllO.Omi
e*|Mirt ‘butilieaa ut the sturt of
f o u n t a On Vlieuk
a JItl
n d c o m t r il»u
e d Ui*
s t"Vts.
in isi
. t (ha-.w ar H
WIW "
Heyund t h a t , FIT A is cottfn lin fr / 0 f ft(,r m nfjf»r»w#r t o lhf» m a k u r ?
on them for sill) a n o t h e r $ 1,- 1 a m i lining of
guod*
II***
UOO.UOO 000 of c o n s t r u c t i o n to w o r k e r ^ nine* h * v r produc ed m ore
help m a k e - up the $ 6 ,0 0 0 ,000,000 t h u n 10*2 ,000 planes. 2»r».0OO tan k * .
tota l T hus their p o r t io n of it .V».000 gun*, 5,700 ship*
a mild lie $!t.500,000,0 0 0 .
In five year* h r r propl* hn v r
S l a t e a n d f e d era l-a id hijfhw avs
a re relied on for $ 1,0 0 0 ,000,000 (mid u p p r o i t m a t ? ly 1 1 5 ,1)00. 000.(hmi m income tax «ml othm d i ­
.mil all federal de velnpm cntu, such
re c t twit-* aryl have t u r n e d *»vrr
a s flood c o n tr o l and r i v e r and
liailioi im pruvernent*. twe listed to the* g o v e r n m e n t a p p n '* . 'm utely
$lt).24H.non.non in p e r s o n a l *a v
for $500 ,000,000
lug*
F\V A o fficials a lr e a d y a r e ad
'T it * Victorian*
Hrarkoji *dt
v i*In it potrn ti.il a p i d i r a n t a
for
I*Ius-1 lint loans th at th e y w o n t •*ervrd# " w r r r proud to Be • idled
n a t io n
nf
«) n fik erp c ra. hot
have to t i n n y th e i r e a s e s to ii
Wusliiniftoii
T hen
ap p lic atio n s t tie re never h a v r been aiirh ■dinp
will' he handle d nlnmst entirely k e e p e r » hr the Itritiah. No shop
keeper* e ver be fore a**hi nut tb«*k
| e n t i r e Mock* In o r d e r t o flight **
l ir n r k«*n *tid
that
HritatnN
!art»p irold renerve* in the United
S ta te * ' nt the b e g in n i n g of the
R ri “ h»vt* all )»wn pa nt nvr»
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Seal Salt* Chairman
1’rnt‘s Early Mailing

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t iii i*f oia* St*at" on (|ji**ii |nn &gt;
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poxtnl r l r r k I h o u f h t of
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THANKSfilVINfi is not ju st a day «f feaslinu—it
Ls a clay of thankrulnntH for the bleasings of our home
and loved ones, ll is also a day of prayer for those
still fighting in distant lands— A prayer for their
continued safely and early return so that next year
we t!nn all lie thankful together.

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H T A tlO H T j

ADMISSION 40c — (T«x Ine».$ — 8EHVICE 30c

to help him now

TODAY and THURSDAY
R’ o p t i l a r
Ito o k s
J j j |i
Olxo hliu thi* hrn&lt;\t o
Jacket

The story of
the leather­
necks . &gt; . ■
Bataan
bound . . .
ap d b a d
n ew s for
Japs!

starring
Rat
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Robert
VRVAN
Ruth
HUSSEY

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But I know that he, and the million*
lUct him, caa*t win this war without
money. My money-War Bond mooey.
When I buy Booda, I feci I’m batpini to
bring him bock soonor.
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IT S A L W A Y S . . . SU P IR B

QU A L ITY !

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When these lough leatherneck* go Into action,
Tojo'a "Banzai” shoutera art ”8o aorryl” « . . and
mean R!

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IT’S C t i l T O M O i O U N O TO O S O l i l l

I k wt y YOU m*ic tdflft tktrniiuku
hiw yuar jxiuiid will
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n*ar ttm ift
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../ FRIDAY and SATURDAY DOUBbB PEATIIItr.

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tiwtc are three dutinct tutnji o f AAI’
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Coffee to &lt;Ik*» c f*um.
t i * h cifTrr» you i l d s r
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANTOnD, FLORIDA HX fl II)

•PAGE FOUR

Arj^ntinc Militarism ,,

HE GREEN LIGHT

Long Sleeve

SPORT SHIRTS

Edelmiro Fnrroll Ih the president of Argentina. hut
the utronjr man of the group of quarreling "colonels” who
make up the present government is Vico President Juan
Poron. People who sit bnck comfortably* believing that the
regime is not totalitarian, because no-on* mao heads it,
m ight do well lo consider some of the moves recently made
by Pcron
For example, the new “organic law of the army."
which requires all A rgentine citizens to prepare themselves !
for military defense, beginning a t the age of 12. From 12
to 20 there Is "pre-conscription training." At 20, two years
of conscription began. A fter this, ail malet will l»e subject to
post-conscrption duties to the bkc of r&gt;0. Girls and women
also begin at 12 th eir trnining for auxiliary services.
This is quite different from the military servire pn&gt;posed for Americans. In our one year, coming probably
somewhere between 18 and 24, our young people will learn
rqajty things of value, besides getting a basic military or ■
naval training. Physical defects wilt be discovered ami at-1
tended to, with consequent benefit. The advantages of out- j
door training and tonmwork are exfiectcd to stay with the •
student through life, w ithout impairing him for civilian!
pursuits.
I
Hut concentrating life and education on m ilitary m ailers |
beginning at the ace of 12 does not augur weil for the !
development of a peaceful nation.

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itoLANa

Nazi Money — ,

WKDNBSDAY. NOV. 19. 1914

Opo of the most terrible results of. the chaos in Ger­
many after the last war was np inflatjon which rendered
i the country's money literally nm worth the paper jt was
printed on. In 19211, at itjj height, the German mark quota­
tion in Cologne was four trillion to the dollar! The memory
of th at period, when few could luy their hands on enough
llaselnut
(viper notes to buy one loaf of bread, was a large factor in
(From The Christian Science
, the swing of the people to the Nazis, who promised stall'll.
Monitor)
. „
The beechnut lire n&gt; a »llvcr j ty, jobs and ppwer,
■ It is interesting to note recent information on Germany's
ipray.
T h t hickory tree i« a gold Ixm.pict current monetary situation. twonty-ohC years a fter that
-Though not *■&gt; d*llcale|y cut
tragic period, five years a fte r the war the N azs began,
A s the •nniar line* o f the b u tter­
bragging they vyould bring to the Gcrmam illuj,.cream of all
nut.
^
■
-The beech and hickory spread : the world; *
The Office of War Information quotes the Munich
their fan*
Over the forma of l&gt;oy and man I newspaper Nnchrlchten as saying that note circulation withWho underneath on earth ’* alant I in the country increased 10 jwr cent between Sept, lfi and
iltak
*
I Oct. .'ll of this year, (lircdlalion on th t latter date was
Gather the nut* and skid the
l 44.708,0711,000 marks, a t^se of 1.118,000,000 nr nearly three
rind*
And leave the shell* and take the per cent over the previous week. And a dispatch from Stock­
core*,
holm states flntly that the paper Reichsmark is almost
And n ril yrm will lie lisrk for worthless.
more.
,
One. wonders what those Germans old enough in re- armies. i»erh»i&gt;« a down corf*
have item mentioned, not count­
But what’* th r buah on the flutty m em bcrlare
thinking Us lay.
U U lU t YKRHR y o u TODAY

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road
Hid by elderberry and briar.
With nothmif to n ttm rt the
O f pull the heart m oil go by ?
W h it’i the.bush with the scanty

WOOLS
Plaids $7.95 - $8.50 .
Solids $4.95 - $6.50
Spun Rayons $8.50 - $5.00
Cottons $2.50 - $5.00
ur slock of cnsuol sport-shirts Is complete.
Nice looking patterns, ami sojld colors. Sizes
small to extra largo. The perfect lift.

B .L. Perkins

people have moved, in which case
card* malted ut first-class rates
ing th* amphibious corps of the
will t&gt;e forwarded.
mm inc* in the I’arifie The rerp* IU1. I.
and the at my, however, are fluid I■t (',
t ’ogon. the roinmnn type of
and shifting organ i rat ion*. The ! Marine
Philippine grass, Is very coarse
unit
Iwtl
for
tactic*
and
for
tr
a
­
Pnul W. Litchfield
and dense, and grow* to heights
vlycar Aircraft dition today i» the division, andj .Cithers
of three to eight feettiic Civil Acru- In ail some fifty-five divisional- : 'known.
including
night
armnrwd
division*
eu tn prujudicu
(all In the Kuroiwan theater),
led in interna- the
T*&gt; make your car L-J
1st ( ’avalry Division under
our lubrication and
suit! he whs confident th a t they llsc A rthur on I.eyle and the four
maintenance service on
lines* tn the i.ition. Their ton- marine division* which have batI'ontmAfttcr* Joel 8, Field Uxiny of cars and trucks.
long routes would be from half U ai across th* Pacific from liw &gt; * ,nplM'ittrd
tii Phriftlma* donor* to MOTOR SALEH.
to a third tlinl of the airplane.
mu it their rh rlslm n s packages
early.
.
M,
Mr. Litchfield counts us a disinterested observer, be­ _ The highest .riumlwr so (nr
Me jlfhWY The fnttnwing Hcause hfs own company makes aircraft, mid has no pinna appear is th at or the fMlh iJ ilh l stnirtidns
fur holiday mailings!
Just disclosed to he strvintlJ
to enter the operating field. He sees, however, th at no good »fon.
(1) Mail all C hristm as pack­
with the Canadian 2nd Army In
possibilities should be thrown uwity nr counted out in Holland. The MKtrd and HHIlh arv age* I'T Merotitber I itt Hie tntrst.
(2 1 All first-class Christmas
with the 7th Army; the t o u t
Airborne vrn* in the Arnhem op­ mail, which Include* Christmas
eration.
The others so far cards, should" also be mailed In
th at time tint*** they are *«
Incnf.tbat they would nrriwr tone
befpre Christmas,.
••••■
(3) Be s ir e to . address cor­
dltlona . to
whjeh
(hey an*
nobly adding. N f# Yorkers all rectly. and .wrap nil packages
know th a t the 27tn was a t Makin sreurily *1 As tn nffnrd Ike ut
and Halpan; the 77th wi« at mo»t protection.
Guam. The 28tb, the .old ” Yan-,
(4) Mall progressively. That
kee Division,” and the 28th- the
, do not mail sit your Chrlel"Blue and G ray,” associated with
It* card* and paekages the
New Jersey ijnd Virginia in the
NEW YORK IIEItALD TRIBUNE
same day hut spare it nut over
last war. are In France. The severs! days to help avoid con
The announcement th at the 44th I t«gin to take on Individuality: it 1st, th# old regular army ‘ First
Team,'*' has fought In Tunisia.
Division (criginally funned from is possible to tee the heroic new Sicily, Normandy and ia,now with
National Guard units of New traditions growing up beside the the 1st A rm y; the 7th has hst2205 Hanford Ave, I’h. 924
York and New Jersey ) has gone old which attach to so many of )led all the wav from A ttu ,to
into action in edstern France as these regimental and divisional Leyte—b u t 'I t Would b* Invidious
a p art of the 18th Corps, 7th number*, while the m ajestic *‘or- to pick and ehooie.
Army, le ■n reminder th a t thie .der of b ailie'' of tha new Amer* . The following list may not be
g reat struggle Is growing lesm iican armie* begin* to emerge complete, hut it U • list of num­
anonymous then It was in thic I from the c h e fa .of "security” .
bers to rtm em ber! In’ Xkirope and
earlier days. Perhaps tha nu
As every ono knows- t|iere are the M editerranean—I*L 2nd. Hrd,
thoritles, sre adopting a new pol­ six organised A m erican field 4th, (th , ftth- 0th. tBth, 26th, 28th,
icy; at any rate, a g re a t many armies and one Angltf-American £Uh. 30th 34th, 30th, 44th, 4Mh.
divisions, previously unmrntloned, army now deployed against the T9th, R0|h, B2nd Airborne- (OnIJ
have been officially identified ns enemy—the U t, 3rd, “th, 9th 83th. 88fh. 00th, 92nd. 98th 100th?
In action In. the g re a t battles of snd 1st AIMAMro in -w estern Eu- tO lit, AD borne, J03vd 104th, 1st!
the last week or ao. Through
A m m d , 2nd Armored, 3n1 ArJ
these Identifications our force* In the Philippluei
rnorea, 4th ArMotad, Bth Armor*

Dirigibles To

Xmas-Gifts Should
Ih* Mailed By Dee. I

K Bond sale* seem to be la g ­
ging alindat everywhere
The
folk* on the home front seem
to think th* war U over.
'■ A deer hunter waa killed In
, ; th e woods near Ocala th* other
.day. Borpeone evidontiy didn't
know the gun was loaded. But
We see where six of them have
been killed tn Wisconsin since
r th e season opened.
Wo see wnere l,ex Green, e rst­
w hile
gubernatorial
candidate,
perennial member of Congress,
na* resigned - ( a accept a com
mission ns a lieutenant comman­
der In the Nary. No nolittr* was
•Involved, we are told, hut at
le ast them ’s one man who doesn't
think the war is over.
It wa» a sad weekend for San­
ford with five funerals report*.I
on the front page of Monday's
Herald, one Hanford hoy killed
In action, another wounded. To
thoee whom we know best, to
Sid N il, oaat President of the
Xlwani* Club, for 15 year* ita
secretary, to Joe M arentette, for
13 years manager of the Hill
T heater, active civic worker, and
oor friend, we pay.our particular
re* peels
_
The F ill warns that If adequate
precaution* are not taken there
'w lil be n crime wave following
the war of unprecandented pro
portion*. Only two thing* can
. prevent It, aayi the FBI, decant
Jobs with fair living aUndard*
and local dtfeneea against crime
aueh aa are found in the home,
the. church .and the school. This
. la tte r la a problem for the parenU . mora than anyone alia. It
ia they who are rrsponelble foi
w e training their children re
ER
* t home, a t school and l»
tha churches.
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^ T o . ,ho^# ov' r
*•
r n Jaought tha war was over lo r
. them , It mav coma aa somewhat
• f e ’.shock to learn they are
atilt liable to Induction, i f U,ey
' a r t not alraady In the Armed

«

11.50 THE POUND

MY HOBBY

Freshly Dressed
Available Daily
Declared Best

ORDER OF BATTLE

t

Tendr-Fry

A Soutkccn. GDritfibutlon.
to tlic W orld’s F ine I kinns

Poultry

T H E , \T S V T E D S T A T E S O p .

ONE HUNUUEtl tot,
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A M tm d u f

t.fA T .crn,

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whohad

L S Ik V IW S '

young man, deferred to r varioi
reason*, seemed to h«v* becon
.convinced th a t because they hi
a o t yet been drafted they wei
Immune. B ut .th a d ra ft bq*|
la y e otherwise. Only good ai
sufficient reason* can keep
m an out of tha Army evan y it.

S 0 S tR ltt

D uring in* recant politic
campaign when Governor Dewi

let** m ake
-TV-*3,:%.r- r z

.

D R E S S U P Y O y R , I ( 0 M E W IT H

dll the thing is cinched.

V E N E T L A N 8 O R FRA h!

N F O R D
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29, i s ^

And
Social Calendar
M ' •
.
MONDAY
“ LT*)« D*p*nd»blc C tu a of. the
‘ F lrx t Method lit Church will m tct
{ a t 8:00 P. M. a t the homo of Mrs.
(IX, D. Callahan, 731 E a i t TwehStreet, with A tn . Porter
dL analng a t co-host***,
f t ' _There will _ be .* board
. ___meeting.
the Woman'* AaZLU"H:
Auxiliary 0of
f ?of.
L
Ota F tn t Haptl
• JJ*
n F n ! ! ! ! „ i .'
’ the borne of M ri. E. Di Brownlee.
.0 0 0 Palm etto J Avenue a t 3:00
* P . M.
*«;v ; . /
C Circle* of ,{V .W. fi. C. 8. of
.. the F irst Methodist Church will
'
Meet as follows:
f 1 Circle One, In the Church Ani n « a t 7:30 P. M.
- ' Circle Two, with Mrs. L. P.
, H agan, Sr. a t 1:00 P. M.
9
Circle Four, with Mrs. W. C.
•HIU a t 3:00 P. M.
T l/E S tU T
Circle Three of the W.S.C.&amp; of
the F irst Methodist Church will
tneet with Mrs. C. P.. JJaim lon
a t 1:00 P. M.
V
F ill DAT
Xhs regular meeting of the Am"
"etican Legion A tsih a ry . Campbsll*Losslng Unit 63, will be held
•.at 7:30 P. M. In the Legion Hut.
iRMrcshmenta will, be* served and
f t p U n i will be completed for
^ Ch-rls trass Welfare work

•

TH E SAN FORD

Personal

Activities

HERALD. SA N FO R D .

Two 4-H Students Wilt Plans Are Made For
State-Wide Honors Christ mas O p e r e t t a ’ i
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MINTS TO HOUSEW1VF..N

the

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i.► nc«* l i M , i t ’:F » t ' l . J !"!■ the t lu#&lt;u|ftte

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nh-tittilr 4iwTf*n ff»f r lr t •«b*t« 1

WrekI) from llom r Drmoi.

nliMtr n f r ii i h i«rii* -on nee
Hub i ne
f'h rrr f l o t r
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iN % n r &gt; * r n M r N T n

^tswsfls t'l I'lH'mt flflti il lin 11 friKlr
second plaro »■ the S late 4-H
annual »pcretU on | ^
O - 1HHIII of fill lit milking * akr.
s ..
, .
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Dev. 8 m the »choo| auditorium
IL.iik I-*. m *n Mi J c. and
CHnrOLATK
Ft
n.Nn.MY
Achievement
l tiniest
upon cgtfl* At
•ubl milt*d I’hiH •ditt*' i" mu
8 UO I M
Mi
l . v i ..... i rii ■in* * t lie h ir i ti
nrmitv
plction of her fourth yeftr
1
(nit nf i n itmril flit, ***iif,ir .in i ,| .
i It M -.
f t it, \|&lt;»i&gt;»la\
&gt;ear'» niuocnl. d ir e itrd ( l»rr*cr r y shires
•k-L* b l silt Citron in v :th IKnt! .«!
I II work. She has done well ill I,y ,\)r, M argaret (*oit. *'Anita * l&gt;«ve less cocoa anil chotolat, (
I'........... I .. m i •'11 M r h i o r in*
Hokinir w&lt;mLi m h
H■-s •»Hi11 1 ! ilia !
clothing, food preparation, poul- .Secret” tells the story of
the rehl of thi* vi*iif Civilmn
try. home Improvement and
group of refugees who are h» i pplieit have l»et,n tut l&gt;\ the iih xt til r turn# chiH’idatt* «i iimI 1
Miss Grace Sebree, a senior
d i- h i nh*f In a hO’ir milk • »i*&lt;
1 mg
lrann(&gt;ortf(i
to
America War KckhI Ailmini.wti niton in
voice major a t Rollins College. I Mr». J. S. Masters of Miami is timing Mrs. Ouida Wilson,d. home
t «d.ltr enkr the t iirht mnoun! of
will appear Wednesday evening. thcr guest
,,uc, t inf h er'alster, Mrs. Carl Demonstration agent, said, S W jKsHomeonc t v members about Sant* cauiir of ^renter miillar v deiuun.I. mhIa f*-i lea v c f ii^ i*1vr* n #hiflit
Wb»**i ihe r mt i‘ •'tutr-k entergnrt* Cl
C Run, ind the chiMrrn bee in ami lack of whippmff ijuicr from
was treasurer for the C
Ggn&lt;
No*. 2V, u* guest soloist nt Hi adbuiy
1*11 Club for IUPM4 nml
anil \ \ I U
to worry because Santa__«*l*.is, t.i.|»icwl centers that usually
, Iv
|( rrtb|i«,h t'td of T imi much Nfniji.f rd l hi . a hi Ihi'ii' uri*' more tKan
O rgan Vesper*. n program pre
a r vi'f
iffvru mi ti &gt;ii«11 .1s si nr ' | Do i»no
]•*■
111jm nes’»
ply
la rj fe
ipiufil it u*'
tif
*cnled in the Knowles Memorial
Mr. mid Mrs. Karl Gruw ol was through her good leaderslUp | cajurot gel to them on the shii
tnute
fa r ^ C if
Chapel at the college at i j t , I‘.ill* mo City have arrived * to (pialilles that she won this honor l However. Jolly Jsck Km-t. IVmg IM*M 11A
Ruth {.argent
of Longwood, i-*- t'glesby. plays around an I
Keep *ti»Hu Ini e if i it r»*i»| plm &lt; rni it 1 "« v
P.M.
spend about l» o weeks with rciowon third plnce in the State 1finally w. ik» the situation out
. T h e h o m e c o o k , u^n! t«* t m n to.,, prevent melt Ifin and b*w, a, nf
tivos.
Herman F . Sicwcrl, nrganlsi
Clothing Colit—
st, Mrs. Wllaon j The principal characters are n - I ll^’ i °P’ f
lI
., nk';, P1’;. '. nl,, .r «I uuoil
Si'fiirt urn s t he nlit f ltn of
'L n * * lim n h a lf , of I h r 1 r h a h
•ir ice cream
a lavish
,
. iitr
, hem
*
.nr* c t r v
the Chapel and professor of
aUo stated, ndding she hajt bt^p
, ^H°w*
* to
, iwith
,huu .tohand
a„ cnKr of/ ch'H’o
it an t a »«f K r n t u r k y fire e n y fa ife il
•Mrs.
S
M.
Lloyd
and
Mia.
K.
.
...
now
tireds
know
un
«
«
;
K
9
organ at tho Hollins Conservator.:
Simla I'laua -havbl llr^ lrr
[mill .tintiling in 11 waiiii In n g n e tilllire
In 4AI Club work *(
choculnte without v%u»te.
f
of Music, will play tire Shinnei It. Stull have returned to T ails j outstanding
Lvinun
school. She” has tlone very] Jolly Jack
Froat
hussee
after
spending
some
tim
e
‘
'*
In
ctMiking,
chocolnte
mu
it
*
•»
organ in the program.
in clothimr. hakinjr, (’glaaby
with Mr*. Lloyd's fa th n . Sheriff &lt;oo&lt;i work
Miss Sebre*, a coloruturn ao t'. M. Iluhil and Mrs. Mend.
ftMnl preparation, daidrninjc i^nd I Anita iltalum refugrr) IbiMpt melted to combine with 1*111**1 m
V'ledienln. The U S lh p.u ipiont
pruno, will king an all Mount
poultry. Ruth hns been prenidrfit»Jean Dunn
of Agriculture offers m-u t h I tn«*
rogram. [levities her music ac
H u h lv%o years and . Mubin ( H o lla m ll-4 'aU y Slokvs for tnrltmir rhocolate h
Mr. and Mr*. J. W. Virkcrv of Ihr 4-II
,
ivitici, which include plans foi j ,tlll| funuly die FSprrlrd t&lt;&gt; ar held other offtces and Mrs, WIL t Sndtf iflu ik itil—H &lt;haKipp
ruelLiniC ovr 1 hot water m .* omit
a solo senior concert and n lead rive today to spend Thnnksgiv son *aid her clothlnr work Is
Mreny il'n lu tid l A rlrnr Jai*d» j nnucepatt, iiif r the te.tie'll* ,»i*ii
ing role in the opera The Old n
,with
the forttiel's mnlliri. fur alMtve the nveraire.
ini[ m»h
the lid 1 e turn inI, 01 t»» .1 malt
Maid and the T hief," she i* edi M t. I iltliin Vickery.
Htddy Mary and paddy Mtk
tor of th'r Holltiui Saridspor, tht
1 l I t ls h ^ \ w i n t ) — Ann
utiivi*. ChcHTfilntr fiii*iT■ w
college newspaper, rush chair
Mr. nralJT. Ilntlgsr
Tin' f r e e u ml cxi i*111. *i I m a s im * n f Sit ji (r•(. I K\*&gt;rlu w
aiit'l
hi*i
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Miss Grace Sebree To
Appear This Evening

Per s onal s

THANKSGIVING DAY
... . ,,Nftvw ber.,30- -

m i,

s-ylBtri *KoMrit the I hm

MkeW**"™nan”

Alathean CIrkb
With Mrs. P.E. Bolz,

Tomas*,,

f l ln l y t

Billy

Tlsou

Mu, and hold* offices ’in Phi O.ssagk choir ycifot mauve la.-l
Kliukcr und Schwillic Willie
Beta, Libra, the Itullins Chape evening in Orlaudu. the first of
AVInka.rn (Dutch tw in s)—Johnnie
Cbotr «nd the Chapel Pregpam liur-w in ter concert* aeries. —
Mae June* and Walter Routh
CotfimlYlce.
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I he regTiliir meeting ol
of the
Welds (Sp oih ) Imojean Lee
is
opened
to
|
Word
hns
been
received
timi
(g\l«lhe*n
jjflrss
of
the
First
B
a
p
j
Ah Goo and Sister ((.'hm.'
Organ Vespefs
I’ollv
the public und all music |o vc|N| S SgT .1 \V Altman ha« iiii im s I d i d O u r c h was held at the home , Jimmy I’entiington ami
safely oversea* with the I’tiitcl °f Mrs. F
K. Hols- Til
, | B„bi*on
Tuesday
are invited.
Kliites At my
Hi* addle— is , m chl nt 7:30 o'clock with Mn.
Vakoh iDenmarkl Allen Heir

*'■f'“,v“rlc ,u,Uf" “* ho“-

(iratiiu; ir i\vU*fi I. I
sMIll'
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, UH'ltn nhtl stirks* tn fmfM I
' '-lincnlatc iiiurC be iiitIUnI *.*'|)t»i,«i«

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w ill cclclirat*' tin* I'Ii -aii k '- g iv m g
w ’tiwut nt S t . .lanu*.' A M K ( ' li t ir c h , S|."&gt; ( yp ru ss
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All M u s t o r Mnwuia. E .i ' l c r n S lu r * , K u v a l A n h
Mumiii .h. K n i g h t s ol J e n r o art- t i o i s f u d to a ttc m l
ninl pa ratio fr o m t h e Hull op S r v i- n t li St ;iip | I’ine
Tht* I LI l.tl.M 1».(' M a yo m i l In* p r e -p u t
II I A m lp rsoji U M
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A. I” c r o n W M
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' iimkinp chncolitlr cukr l•i « - k » ,
Rinat Ipiecea an*I molt m .*
Often chocolutr »«ti l»r turln .
lit the tifiuiil n tllnl for m |u&gt;

el.
rrcipe In miikinpr ruifuftf ,m h
i Mrs. Bolt, the president, openN V
Halinkit 11*, land) Mildre.l l i
rhf»cotatf nrifl milk
H, *
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i ed the mretlng with a Scripture a in
►t tb n tb lr I m l l r r » n r r h "1 1 of . ,. t
Mi art'll Mr* K.K Keen, and "'"ding mul wa. fo1b&gt;we.J with a
Kshais (llaw u ll) 4‘rnn v V vil 1 hi»|:'linif
u ia I r r
nnil flirti
i.rn ‘
tnilgtiler. [Ifiailtiy nil.I Jenn nr oiaver bv Mr* ^ idle
lllinmt. lace
Mr and Mrs
II. M. (!lea»ao . ,n &lt; d ft tun Jacksonville to
«u itH tlh
L h o r o l. ji.tr i-u fi{ ,im v ..,,*n,
Reports w-rre heuid front the dlfMan* (N orway) Kcnnett' Rtdi
1 i«* il l \n ih o u t t l riot
h r lif B t t 'ii i*i.
enlcrUiucI m U i a wiener m»»' j Thunksgiving with Mr and Mr* f*,r*nt committee* and plan* werr Itms
looir m failk or it 'tin; tn i*.
• i n O F
O r o ,n n l 7 ' l H n n L*‘ *
J vcnir‘“ *l th,,r. | f a . M..nfi.rt»„. IH^u Soul), Sail M"':lr for ° ' r tdirislmes party)
home InLakt*
In U h r -M
a r y , in
In honor
honor oof
Av, Mllr
A svasW ." • u r g u m z a u o n home
Mary,
f,
Avenue.
and covere.1 dish supper to bo I
Ilctiry n r rcemiin. S *. c, who*
—
j nnu
I nv cia*N
C?
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1
1
1
held Oi^yp-,
ori_Dcc. ID.
IP. The
class men
then
leave I|
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iM
yy |,-lirrip
. lirr|„ „rrlvr,i
lltriv^,i t&lt;1 lenjloved
I ntjoved ir
ir n
.(rial
e i e l hour when a I I f U I U T . O C i U 1,0 U I C (1
, T.S. Crawley was
elected to wa* home on a short leavr
‘ »erv# for a term of aix month* tjame. and dancing sfere enjoyed | ,|nt t ^ p l a n r to spend some lime " '\hlte Klf p h a n f sale was heW. i s
( iu r .r f l 1 ’llit
with het parents. Mr mul Mt .
Members p r e s e t were Mrs. C. **J ' ' l l l r t l V1 U U 1 U t l i l t
as rnoble grand of the Sanford until a late hour.
ta
rpr y; Well*.
hor Ibe pB*t L. Hawke, Mr*. E. M. MJiitmira,
dge Number 27,
I.O.O.F. at 'Those present were: Mary Free !
TTib publir is invited l«&lt; attend
meeting Monday evening In man. Lorelei Thorno. Ktlic Jane [two' month* »he ha* been with " r*- JrM,(&gt;r t'ameron. Mr*. A. Bl
Gleason, Jean Botelrr. Charlntlr | hl.r t u.Utn.l in Osnnnl. f’alif am, 11 &lt;’vejnv. Mr*
Vtdir W|||tarti*- ihc fret entei tatnment and d*mr
__ Lodge Hall.
Mr* 0. C Gibbs. Mrs. C . 0 . to la* given tonight nt * till
• 0 • fra William* wa*
elected to True, Marijane and llsrtnir.i Ku lentoute h.&gt;me, she spent s
gerve as vke-grand of the organl- banks ami Mary Virginia Robin s with her luother-in law and -i- | k,,rrf,»*pr. Mr* W. I* Brooks, •delink st the Ssanftrd Woman’*
ter, 1.1out grid Mrs, VV. II Stomp i'*^- Mri
Myers, Mis. J. T. 1 ' lilt by l i e U. S. ktm*l Guant
tatlo n and W.B. Munson aisl A. son
■lent &lt;
[ Newby. Mr* H It Heck, Mr* Vuiilinry, It win utmou fires! l»y
Also Kenneth Lloyd. Richard ,&lt;r m Ne« tirlrnn*
P. Lovejoy were re-elected to
I t * »■ fl 11 Slaughter. Mr- Hull, Mr*, \ Ir \ It JoJiii Hifin Kbit il Li t Dftl
offices of jtec rotary anil and Ralph Kettgh. Hob Heave- ri. tin. r.'tnrrn-d h,
1 &lt; T*1"*. Mrs
A C Msddetb 'tt*i juler
ssurer.
reapectivety,
Homer Theodore RrnokHn. Claud Hlake a carrier In.rne fightei pih.t
le*.tei in t t . Pacific Tliealri . . f l " " 1"
SP u.In,mile and Mrt.
Pbiw I*, off** of n 7 1*f ir * of *f
G it
^ . Gleason
was elected trustee a n d ! 1)' 1,111
I loyrl Mr 1 Ain. u
•ri tainnu nti being |uil on
»’
W -r.B . Ashdown will represent the
Cita-Ver
Chmrle* ' hid-. War
' i i f iii rommunltlen of the State
Weal lodge at the grand lodge o"*1
* '&lt;*&gt;&lt;"■ M'
Mi*
u the interest of war bn.fnl hU - i
Hit alternate It Mr. Lovejoy.
I Gleason sml Mr,. Falwar.l Robin
S a t i n —mt * r h a l l ) . . * . . I I'H.mil'll.i Iv! V STAlU and ( niDt UuanHineit
NOTICE
Jj, . . A ' .
»1,n______________________________
w i t h g u i g i'iiii* 111 m M t i ms;w » f f ln s ii—— - ■
i iti*tuird war tropien taken frioo
&lt;m«• » mmmmmmat at a*a*mx*w a*a*a**»n a*rj
The sunclcal drensiiitfrt room :''r Jaf** and Herman* ^dl be
tu g lu p iti 1 S m a l l t..&lt;\ hue
I rt. k \
idav Muatc for the ilao« c *
j?
Thanksgiving night at 7 I i itl the Sanford (irnminar School
IM.’W -Ip,ill ‘hapr III) g r i llV t lrrpi*
lb* Sanford N«vnl An
« ! o’clock there will he hinudrn*! will Ik* open Tuenday and T h u n - ^
1 'iigN’*'ii II r d i' mul &gt;'h' at ilirst.'
K fiom Ijingtnlre Student Ain tmuu1 day nt the reirulnr time, froil 1 St itmr fb rle»tra
h**iiutii'K,
am! w
th fnk y n u ’ll gr&gt;[
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until
4:00
P
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Alii
Wat
troplap
will
b«
v**o
to
t
K j H'll III17!17 iih illp on mmik nf F|»»| itin
hit** &gt;*f g i l l ulrit*. P-r 1
tallies m i
K ,j| tat®1 * '♦11®*jfi" Fm
Wn mc t» a «nrkrr* are requralfttl to help thu*e butyl na the la ratal am 1 utd
and t ho»e bond hnvri- i
K: "*H i tin pfi 1*1! iif! if J i ]Inil'll* 11f o if i » m , " fini ah upth* remaining matf'fjil f "f IMini!#,
j’lHir list
Mi* It II 1\tpa direc- ■ * are lueky in drawing*,
K| Mm* H K Whitner, Jt . lonil on hand,
^ « 1 apnnuru'ed
■ I rnrrnlwr nf the Alumtuie A iao tcir of the work, mi id tmlnv.
2 riatimi llnnrd, &lt;1im*|o*«nI hxlav.
I
.{»s to
.{IS
ft millirtp t h a t t h e enlle**** h a t i Innft iiinI t Hi* j*i oeium for ajutnnue
S ' ^ Ivo cmlimit attmul the h*«me
™ cumifiif viM?k end.
Thr pfn|y«m tnny be heafiJ
over Mat inn WTAI* Ialliihi*isee
\ hn)I viftiitm VVPDg Jnck«onvllle
lint! if tmtefim will m|\iwe tjie
ntut Dili* that Ihey rnuneil
llu»
pruiftam, th n r n « |HiPniliihty of
I ho iollegffi stilt inn nmiritijjf a
rrirulftf broH'Icimtinfr tune over
the MUTUAL network. However,

Wiener R oast Given1
At Gleason Home I

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Presenting Sanford's largest selection o f truly
superlative L U X U R Y

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F.S.r.W, 'Po Broadcast |
Program For Alumnae

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will br nieiitc* weekly from the*
rtniT}1hr, not over n rintional
hiNikuj)

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Community Service
Planned For Holiday

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C O STU M E
4EW ELR\
EARRINGS
Add perfection to any cox

A
rnmmkimly
Tlmiikagtvlug
service will be held «t the [&gt;ake
Monroe Sc haul A n.li(or luin to
night nt H:00 !*. M
Special music h s, Iw’cn arranit
n|
fur this service lnclui{)ng
Thanksgiving ' sung*. » young
, people's rhurtis and a tOli^
. . The Rev. J W Ivey, pastor
of the Free Methndi.l church
will tiring n spccinl tlinnksgiving
message and th* Rev Cecil' L.
Crissey, pasloi nf I akr Mnnrrx)
Itaplut Church will preside at
the meeting.
The community i* intitcd to
utterni this special service.

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Lovely Lingerie
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Fascinators

J.«« to
Wonderfully w &lt;*a r n h I e.
wonderfully th rift - wise
gift. J u s t see our exciting
a r r a y o f colorful charm ers
to give h e r every c o s t u m e

A word to tho glft-wls^ . . . pick your .lingerie
'ft# early! Choose now from our selection of
rely »l!ps . . . satins and crepes trimmed with'
stty bum ..

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Such ,-tmnrtiH'tm ul *o |mv
a p ric e ! A clover hint ,
these new noft, all-wool
sw eater dickeys in Maize.
C hartreuse, Cherry. I'urple
nod Fuchsia

(plus tax)

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AND I'Altmcs

tume. Stcriinir xilver

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WEDNESDAY NOVE.MDER 29, 1941

TTTE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
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D’olier Lists Statistics On Help
Investors Receive From War Bonds

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tor

ordinarv

everyday people who have money
to xpend, rnonty which If not
invested .in bond* might .*a*il/
become inflationary money. The
| following figure*. which have
Tircawn*! rfMMin muter
Ik* lined in bidding u|&gt; the p rice* been supplied by the Treasury
airmail. New Jer*cy Slate
Department, indicate the growth
fnr t h e thlri*r&lt; iM tlb iin ly b m i*ly,
War Finance Committee, mid
Ajs in life in su r a n c e where f r o - in the uulatandlne total of Series
Pretldtnl, Prudential In.uratire KrniH in *u|tp!yintf the need* of K bunda, by quarter*, *inc* th*
Company of America. I
th e c o m m u n ity f«»r p n d e c t i o n \* beginning of 1943. Th* lner*a»#«
In addition to »fivinif thn.e nf n i e a i u red by l h r i n r r e n t e i/i t h e uro du« not only to *al«*, but
ua who must stay * r.t home a n m o u n t of innurnnee in force on nlto to the Increment in the
chaiaf* to a x ia l In th# prooecu- th e book* of the comnunic*. *o value of the bomli outatandlng.
Merle* K Honda OeUtaadiag
tlon o f the war, our Investment# in th e f i * h t n ;iiin-l i n f la tio n re a l
(In million* of dnllara)
in w a r bond* enable u* to help p r o j f r H ) is m e.isureil by t h e
Kml of
Amount
ouratlvta In many way*, not tbr a c t u a l 'inerenat* in th e a m o u n t of1 |
|H,K74
l e a n t of which I* In th# control u » r b o n d " t iU M iiitd lr tif S e r i e e K I 1*1 quarter of 1943
11,2b?
of Inflation.! The money we put | hnnils, which Iim\ • l-i r n r e f e r r e d ifnd quarter of 1943
13,660
Into t h e r e bond purrhaar* t« t o ub “ Penplr's liiiiidn0 a r e , o f 3rd quarter o f 1943
IS,0)7
t e m p o r a r i l y removed from our r o u m e , mo*L linj-ortmit in t h i A 4th quarter o f IB43
IW.IHH
control and may, therefor#, not ruim ectiou. The ‘i* bond" have b e e n 1*1 quarter of 1044
2nd quurlrr of IU44
21.1 Zf&gt;
It will he noted that tubxtanlial
prngrr** ha* been made in (he
fight again*! inflation a* the fig
urea indicate that the amount
outstanding haa shown a consist
nit iiurrase euch quarter year.
In thu first *la months of this
yeur a Ion* there has been an In*
crease of more- than
000. Naturally the increase would
have been greater if* there had
nut nlsu been an inrrrasa 4n the
redemptions due to bond purchaser* surrendering their bond*
before maturity. In thl* eonnec
\
tlon it is important to remember
(hat before there ran be any
real increase ) ti tbr outstanding
bonds each txind redeemed must
be replneed by anothrr sale. The
nrccaally of holding bonds tu
maturity if the full job is to be
done become* Immediately appar­
ent.
,
While. ti# intimated above, there
lias been a substantial increase In
bond redemption* it is also imporlunt to consider1 th# (act that
there increased redemption* arise
front the Increased amount nf
bonds
iiutatnnding
In
other
words, the amount redeemed each
quarter yetfr would Increase even
if the rate o f redemption* re­
mained the same because of the
increase in the amount ootstand
lug.
It'l all out, Ameruit Every Amen. xn rrnui throw till Victory
Actually there has Imtcn on in during the Sitih War I jo, now in pro/rcu. A t our 1. ,»i»n • rrcti
rieure tri the rate of redemption
move on the road to TV n, wc must hirk the attack in \ atm tin*
as well a. In the amount redeem
only way we cjo —vim ur tiocLa.fl*. nit! So
d. till btoigh tinf kiu’ira*** in rale
VkIt ll
buy s i h m t one t%trJt * t! Bond d inns die
io-l01, in,ill 114 t'lHli | *4Al
"IV,
i « i*
drive. Buy more if &gt;ou tan!
hr no ira-e in aiiiiuitit
1,0Wl| uitbrr i Icarly ill 1he fol
The Nation** goal in the Smh War loan is
iwlllg table
| H ,000,000,000, Th ink (hat t a lot of money *
Sert#a K Bdiul"
Well, the Jtp*i no puibmcr. fV» going to lake
i Attir411rii ■ m ^ r n d l i o h G k l b i n* l
more fanki, more plane*, aiurift earner*,
"F:m ik V p. no %i)«
i A ftii'ii n l ■ i n m i f i t i i n " o f 4 **11• r • i
more gttoline end oil to truth the Jap* than
wt needed fur the entire la jpean in* atlon*
Think whei (hit tneem and decide «our to
buy iTond* and ijirow yuuf Viaofj pumbet
oo ihc'Uon
4. at.

Bl/y AT LEAST OHE EXTRA

*100 bOND

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Till* a n offiHoi IJJI. T r e a s u r y a d v c r t i s r i n e n t
• ■apices uf T r e a n u r v D a p a r t m e n t und W ar

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p r e p a r e d u nde r t h u *
Adv. i u a i n t f t o u n c il

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whil* the actual amount of re*
Only five year* A|f« the \W«t*
These life insurance lapse rate* |
at jt.titoro. t inrlda. thl* L On Thanko^ivinir Day, 1H93,
demptiuns in the second quarter Bile among t h e lowest on re cord Jl"i ilny of Ni&gt;Vvmfi«*rr A. I* liHI t h e f i r s t n n l o m o h i l c r o a d l u c e t m
uilnr?*sed the
O I* -HEIINM ON. (*krk r i r r u l t
of 1944 were almost three t ie* and they u r e th e r e s u l t of m a n y (*«i«rt» Ht*mihn(r ("ounl)
was ru n in first MHcessful fllifht o f n hell*
Klofitld in tht* l !nitfif
the redemptions in the firat ye ars nf e f f o r t on tile n. rt of (MKAI.)
copter
I (llirmiis
*.
quarter of 11*43, the quarterly the c o m p a n y to e n li g h t e n its
4ilUUa4
1
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+
:
.PlwiUO
A-jUUM
X40.
redemption' rate mereaseil on ly policyholders on t h e n itr n n tn g c *
T H O M A S I . A l t l . M K A I 'U W H «««••»about one-fourth
I nl keeping tU'Ce»sary life msur- plttCr u f i « •liif-fir*' tintF* 1‘nBt • 11&lt;•
ntjilrru u uitknitw h
Ya*u ur*
It will Ire rerognited that In- nnre in force.
It"f ♦ifJT It4*1Iflr.l Uiml **"•jiiir-il
crtaslngly strenuous efforts havu
iX O S E D
n u -Mb In Hill .#r r
t
i
been made in each of the loan
p im iit
rtlIr*1I hy 1. it nil* M o d
i
AKetlnM
&gt;4.11,
,u, f«»r i H m r r rv , IIOI
drive* to secure u larger number
&gt;*
(ir-rnllnjf in
h « r«’!
i Ir f.r ulilt
l t •* '•..tin
•u rl «•(
•»i lIlk*
of aubscnhei*. As more and mon»
L E G A L N O T IC E
rt*
r Mil hi &gt;. Kirn .'1ii, i •n
if
new subscriber# have been tirouqht
l i f f n f c lh i* Jmniifiry Hill- Mur.
in It i* obvious that they are
A l
W l i , I h t r 1 "t
f t i*!"&gt;*
i m 1' of
o f J aai|1
mlift
i u1y&gt;'., A
T tl; | iM k
In
tlrfuiiJt
lli«*fvuf
»uhl
reaching the level* where fomi- OlU'Ktt ok i i ’IILICATIO.N
A N M I . M A H K f s S M H , b H h m p l a t ** i| cr jia u itr
u
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lies and •Individual* htwre srnill,
rw trfrtl***
Jtjnli
I ’h b I
I If i I l f
n i l * [ UiM
i i n l e r 1*** pi$i#lipli«»J f&lt;ir its*
If any, rash ieserves. a # these
lilt liifrji of A Met n«l. In • l: * l n l o r i i l m r i M j u l i f i t I n
Inv#,
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levels are reached redemption Ur. strtu- *»f all**i»w. |i|tI V•*(» nr** in On* d ^ N ^ i H h 11 E l l A 1.1 * rtwin
tir#iifirti ti ml injulrf'l («* f n n l p l n r l t f i r . n *»•*« .|n"p*, r &gt;«f
rates must rea-onaldv tre expect Ilr
1*1 n i p r l o i l i i I t l l l o f r u m
* fill r t f i * n i u t mi &gt;n Bhltl l ‘iiuril&gt; Mini
ed to increase The family, for
11ir *i agii&gt;itRi yuii for ill* H t r t l r
W h n r * " ff» &gt; huu«J uri*l n f
I1m* Jitnujarjr Ituli' Mur, lu* fl i 'l ii l B r n l i»t o f f ii’if, .it Hit f i t Mf*l,
•sample,
whk-h
place#
every
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of
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i ti in #Jt ii 11u &gt; ni n i»\ I?111*
dollar nof needed for current
h r r , A M l* M
«» l ‘ H H f f N lM iN ,
living expense# in bond# must t e , s " ' , n ' \ Z idlrnsH
i ’l i ' r k
( ' I t . n it
(.'t ti ir l,
HtJiftinoIr*
obviously turn to these b on d i'H ..
,i&gt; giortda. on «•&gt; ("r ii m ly , 1'inrlilB.
IH K A I. I

All day Thanksiyivinir,
T h u r s . , Nov. HOtli 1944
ARCADE Package Store

Sure, I carry

i t t f nui l tlir r n if *JlM r i tu t f
w hen fund* a r e newleil in a n l»&lt;
■nl K« I**: r* r.
I #■t l i l t " 1% T»l*t
veil
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e m e rg e n c y .
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costs f 12,000! And One Superfortress to
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Single o r

PHONE 475

M a rried

DRY CLEANING DEPARTMENT

EX PEK lK b/cY UNNECESSARY

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CO. LAUNDRY CO.
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W ITH
PEACETIM E FUTURE

Office and Plant

819 Went. Third 8 L

Phone 475

tTrnditional THANKSGIVING DINNERS
for all the family!

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Pleaaant Ehvirunm tat

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0-6 W eekday.— S aturdayi, 1-11
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Choice of Appetizers
Jello Salads

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Turkey
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Potatoes
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Okvcrage, Rolls
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24 inch
IH inch

113.60 a cord."
1 10.60 a cord.
AMMUNITION
In revnking ths 25 per cent
premium previously allow ed for
"single" sales of civilian a n .
munition, Ol’A said price* p an
mil FT tie com puted In proportion
(o the full bos price. When tho
prcinlum n r - -less than box lot
sales was allowed, OPA said,
such sale* constituted only a
sinnl] portion of total i s l e t in
the nation. H ow ever, m any re?
tailors last year used the p ro ­
vision to evade ceiling prices,
making all buyers purehaee th e ir
ammunition in broken box lota.
CIGARETTES
Initial com plaints ol alleged
illicit sales of cigarettes prom pt­
ed .D istrict UI*A Director C haua.
cey W. Butler to caution smoker*

RATIONING
CALENDAR
PROCESSED FOODS
Blue A8 through W6 iBook At
only, Stam ps X6, Y5, £6, A2
gild B2 become valid Dee, I. Blur
tokena invalid. Stam ps good in­
definitely.
*
MEATS AND FATS
Red AH through Pa (Hook 41
now valid a t 10 pointa each for
us* .w ith tokena. Both good In­
definitely.
The ration value of ertam ery
butler h ai been increased to 20
red points per nound.
, SUGAR
Sugar itam pa No. 30, No. 81,
No, JJ2, No. 33 and No. 34 now
good for five pounds each In-

toda- th a t they alof.e hold tho
key to whether a full-flrdgel
Muck m arket develops from the
present acute shortage.
"The shortage," he said, “ l«
nbrioualv aggravated by imokera
buying In advgnce pf normal
nredi to build up personal sup­
plies. Home are- apiiwu irrlv ■will,
mg to pay more than legal prices
at.(I are Iherebv sowing the teed
for a black market *hieh will
eventually only deprive , them
further of the cigarettes they
cherish."
Under existing regulations, all
cigarette retailers are required to
Itost celling prlcnt In plain view
ucd are prohibited from exceeding
the IrfptI prices by such evasive
methods as "ile-ilt" sales. In
d m d u als are uryed to report any
suspected vialotioni to their local
War f’rlce and Rationing Hoard.

Annual M anager’s Sale!

Idaho

R u i m I

5

ib«

31c

O n io n s

ib»

19c

5

No. I Fane* Jersey

R u ta b a g a s ' ib 4 c

H B. P op * Co.

So o ball

Pillabury Pancake

a l f --------

GARDEN-FRESH VEGETABLES ARRIVE DAILY!
YOU WILL ALWAYS FINDTHE VERY BEST QUALITY

Cpcodtan

pound carton

H

I.nngH Sweet Mixed

Ur.lmum -mt*
. , tie
HONF. US OR BRING YOU* »dx* u. rH E oANFORl
ount f 'v . word* to the line. lacndln* phone and addr*
ill a/fvertlawnenta for situations wanted wUJ be charred
ru la r ciaaalficd ratal

Colo Y.llow

Swift's Blended

* k ..h

Tr per (In* for 8 fniartiona
'5c pci lire for 81 Insertion*

Oeoipla

Yam s

mt

0e pat line for on* in w r tk a
Be p ^ line for throe tnrerticB*

P o t a t o e s 5 ib. 2 5 c

A s k F o r 4 - P a g e C o lo r P ric e L is t
A d v e r t is in g S c o r e s O f Ite m s

BATTERIES and Battery Charg
Ing Quirk or Slow Charging.

C a u lif lo w e r ib 17c

LARGE BOOM with private bath
clone in. 706 E, 2nd St.
reasonable

Potatoes
10 lbs........ 42c

C aliio m lo

p e c b /ig * .

C a rro ts

2

C e le r y
Toney N

25 p o u n d .

Fanry

bch. 19c

m isc ella n eo u s

Stalks

Fancy

Celery

19 c

onch

Lee.

17c

Y

2 Hds.

APPLES
2 - 25c

AM 1

section. 3 mil&gt;* East,. T.
Lingo. Oviedo, Fla

Xemons .....

19c

(INK IIOIISK. and
Lumlier Yard.

New Crop Florida

Miracle Whip
Goldon Ago Spaghetti or

Macaroni

21c
39c
25c
30c
19c

Loin Chop.
Bonolou Roa.t
Broa.t Stow
Sliced Liver
Froth Pattio.

37c
32c
17c
69c
31c

Ib
Ib
Ib
Ib
Ib

Pork Chop.
Ib
I
Froth Shouldor.
lb
t
Little Pig Hams Ib
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Tasty Sausage
Ib
25c Pi£ Pork Stow lb

g
K

3

Short Rib.
Ib
Club, Sirloin Stonk. Ib
Fro.h Hamburger. Ib
Rib Roast
Ib
Stowing Boot
Ib

CroH Cut Shouldor Ib
Rib Chops
Ib
Sirloin
Roast . Ib
Lamb Stow
Ib
Lamb Pattios . Ib

29c
27c
31c
32c
23c

27c
39c
4)e
19c
31c

lot

Ouhart

L*. I1*per

Sksll

Schley

Louisian*

HOM owner, for rash, small two
bgdroom house and garagt; in
eumlrhs of Sanford. Box f c/o

Herald

Factory Racked

Fancy Blue Hone

phone 6,10-J,

LOST
nmnll black dog with
brown spots answers to name
FISHING boat with 3-horsc kick­
of Happy." Reward. Mrv. E.M.
er anil trailer, 8100DO. Robert
Cain, l-axo Monroe.'
Thomaa, R t U Box 128 (Wilson
Comer}.
LOST: W HITE gold diamond
w rist watch. Return to Chrl*.
Une Stoudennilre, 605 Elm
Ave. and receive reward.

Standard

LOST: Ration book No. 4. Eddie
Simmons- 708 Orange Ave.
LOST: Gray
full length
a t Junior
w ard. P hone

Soap of Boautiful Woman

LOST: On* h ea w Black h o n e
mule, On* heavy Black Mpre,
One heavy red colored Mare,
8760 CASH for em ail Incomplete
On# Black Jack. Return io
house* on front lo t. In the cen­
W. E. Kirchhotf, ohone 305.
ter of peaceful L ik e N»ry*
Can b« mad* Into an elegant
home fo r a sm all .urn. Invest*
[gate. J . G. Sm ith, Lake Mary.
WELDING: By an expert with
Box 272. ., - '

SOVAOM
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PALMOLIVE

47-oz. Sacram ento

4U Blue Points

Sealskin Fur m at.
kt dance Thursday
Officer*' Club. R*.
Bt-W.

12 fL rowboat w ith flab well, 82D.
211 French Ave,

Gontlo

rills bury

is .* r a m i r .

Tomato Soup ... 15c
•

No. 2 can Rogers No. 5

rixi U S( Betty

M ayonnaise.....27c

16-ox. Del Monta Diced

K^n-L-Meal
Quaker Oat*

NIC1J young th rifty Victory GarColUrda;

Chinas*

22cTurni|TG reena.

octago:

ELDERLY

Lard tibetn 18c
^

O ysters p» 75c
^Wierw*
* 35 c Snapper ib 39c
&amp;a»Wd Xoef

Tongues a 43 c

WANT'

Oranuhtwl

OCTAGON
u . s . pk»

2 3 c

OCTAGON
medium

am 49c

Q uick Sudi

Pound
• u tto p y

SOAP

j

IV O R Y SN O W

Poultry Ranch. No

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Tomato Paste . .. 8c

TURKEYS

Sausage ib 39 c
Mackerel ib 23 c
Bologna * 33 c M i l t .
j f h f . l t Taaiax 0 round f i f e l- sj Croakers 2-ib* 25c
Sausage
35 c

**tPer SVell Stuart

BABY carriage In good condition,
h i M »ell for 880. Mrs. M eua

Cabbage;

JhtjBeitie:

Yama

fhnac Sanborn

Laundry Soap

,* .J U 1 » 0 * U *

doz 32c

i.rr+ m

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PECANS

TO BUY; Modern house. Write
DELICATE diamond ring- one
Box X, cAo Herald.
carat,
in platinum
setting,
flunked hf two amaller stone*. STUDIO much, dav bed or couch.
Box 8. c/o Herald.
Bed inuat be in good condition.
Phene I83-J.
(INK SET OF 18 c a ra t whit* gold LARGE d ie doll bed or cradle
ring*—engagem ent
ring
1/8
Phone 200-W.
carat diamond, 886 value for
860. Phone 451-W after 6:00 TO BUY: two burn*
PM.
.
oil hekter. Phone 607-M

Krafiu

Gomiino Spring

.

Large

Peanuts

Ib 41c ALMONDS

L

•Jo ACRE tiled rflery farm en
Cameron Avtnud, ' East SitU.
lately plowed end harroweA
K. B Stowe. Phone 132-R. .' i

P e c a n s S-lb boa 1 .3 9

Ib

E xtra

('■lllaniU

WALNUTS

low, 10 acre* good citrus land

Larpr PwUibed Staarl

Froth Sido8

- ,

W ANTED—

for quick .air, *2600 00, (Ivied*

Calif Coptiof

Country Stylo Pig

... 25c 3 lbs. ...... 25c

Beans ....... ...... lb 15c

n«»lm Ave

A p p le s 5 k* 4 5 c

Grado B, No Points

n
$1

t ’O U N T H Y hum*. 5 room h ung*

U A I York

Grado A

rjtrn ag e
t u iu ti^lo n

Idaho

Potatoes

Apples

W estern

Wv.tern Doliciou*

fe

York J a p e rial • «

LETTUCE

T»«4*r

G ra p e s

Iceberg

---- A—

An y Stalk In Sioi*=-Jumbo

For Guaranteed Baking—Pillbbury s Bool

AT • SATURDAY

S teak ................ lb. 40c
Cheese............ Ib. 38c
Smoke Sausage .. lb. 39c Shoulder
famfi ^Shoulders. lb. 27c
Pure L ard ........ lb. 18c Mackerel
V V h .lv

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING HATES

Pricei Good Thru Saturday, Docombor 2

THESE PRICES GOOD THURSDAY

('••R irr l i r l t

U. S. 1 Main©

^ u a n l i t y R ig h ts R eserv e d

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER; 2?t . J04tg

HERALD. BANF’OIID, FLO

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YOUR PERSONAL COAL
ll wa *4ak le he fraar H i n wish u
prrt t r re tnvlotit* t f e m Invsllmsbls prlri ■
I tf M fo r which » • h a rp b*c» ao le a f codleading—*wa a u l fig h t l
m t k id k n a ta i.

VOLUME XXXVI
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Fi Z AAims^ r|B l ° 0 d y B a t t le R a g e s A lo n g
! By Agencies R o e r R iv e r in D r iv e O n D u r e n

Sinjfed Hellcat

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VVFA Appeals For Too
Much Food Rather
T h a u T oo L i t t l e
GAINBSVtLLE,

F rrti}

Four more. Japanese trans­
ports, Iqfcded with 5,000 rcinforcementa for Leyte, were
Bunk by American bombers
in the ccntrar Philippine
soaa, and a freighter and de­
stroyer left aflame.
F or the third struiaht day
Tokyo claimed damaging uttacks on Allied ships In the

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MUY AFLAME, A HELLCAT HEADS FOR HOME ABOARD A CARRIER

Laytc gulf, reporting five tram port* cunk or damaged

g

Tne

storm-halted

11.8.

infun.

trismcn continued relentless pres­
sure on the worsening J a p post*
tiona on Leyte.
The Japanese claimed the cap­
tu re of three towns. Driving
deeper in central China, and re ­
ported the removal of Gen. Mas.
} ak aiu Kawaba us commander in
Burma.

)

U.S. Troops have killed at least
277.000 ’ Japanese at a cost of
21.000 American fatalities, the
Office of War Information rrw vi-aled last night In a report
which said that Japan already has
4.000.000 men in the field ami
can comfortably equip and train
an additional 2,000,OKI).
Japan is nowhere near the
bottom of the barrel In fighting
• reserve, and can recruit, added
millions from subject nation..
OWI said III n detailed sumtaalion
of the characteristics, equipment
and organisation of Japanese
troop, based on War Department
^ Information.
In addition to the 277jptm
Japnnesc Willed ill comliat. 250..
00O are in isolated island pockets,
cut off from halie or resrui.

AS THE PLANE COMES IN EMEROENCY CREWS APS READY

WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 &lt;1P|

IhU^^Idfirf
i»n • ♦20miir front on thr ILwrr It'll#,
t h r Third Arm* * a* forc­
ing a «ulid front of 12 to 15

Taylor Commandury No
?n. \
Knights Templar will hold s
regular conclave at the Masonic
liall tonight at 8:00 o’clock, ac
cording to I.. 0. Steele, Eminent
Commander.

William J. Dewecn plead guilty
thl« morning before Circuit C ourt
Judge M. B. Smith to th e ft from
FVIgmr If», H an k ln i of a pin-kei
Edgar
con Is
book containing
|7 0 . No sentence
ha* jret Iraen given.

Home On Leave
E ditors Notex—'iiif fo llo w ­

b o n In se rv ic e
“Rome oq leave- Rave been
rob tallied bv Uw Pilot Club
for which Mr*, Z. a fUUHf.
telephone 05t-J, « d Miss
Blanche Kennody, telephone
9S3-W have h**« (selectad a*
* commlttac to pern re names
•f. penrleo meet end woven eo
th at thafa! friend* May know
wkon they are In Saaferd.
in g

b m n

of

Coxawain
vain William 0. Drown
ha* arrived
trad from Miami to spend
a abort,-leavrf with hi* w
wllife and
family.

W arren L. Odham

Yellow Jackets Littell Is Fired
Defeat Sanford By President For
By 24 To 13 Score Insubordination
Broadway RunsScvcn- A t t o r n e y Heneral’s
ty Yards For Touch­ Aid Had Previously
down On 2nd Play
Refused To Resign
I e rtb u n r's Yslluu Ja» Lets, in s
thrill pitched gtinti* utteiuh-d by ..
targe Thanksgiving evening em a il,
defeated Seminole High ."'rhiHd's
Celervtfcs, 24 fa 13 sml »o won
t h * . _ East
Coast
Conference

championship.
after Han Turd
had kicked off In l-reshurg, the
la tte r’s star full-hack. Broadway
paced ' _by eip crl interference,
■wept around his own right end
fo r a 70 yard touchdown. The
Fad defense then stiffened, but on
offenaa thay could make hut
abort gain* and they were forced
Just

ono

play

to kick. Leesburg, which had
failed for the extra point led 0
to 0 a t the and of the quarter.
The Fad*, paced .by CsUahan,
( O w l l s s r i Oa t*aa« r » t i

L t Loyce Forguson
Is Back From Europe

W A SH IN G TO N ,

Dee

I,

(At

1'm.idi-Tit IliKisevelt rrocketl down
vwflly yesterday on the latest
quarrel within his A d m i n i s t r a ­
tion, firing his own a p p o in t e e .
Assistant Atlorary General Nor­
mal! M. I.ltlell, fur " Insu hard Ins
Hon” to Attorney General Francli
Diddle.
It wna the atemest. Presidential
action of its kind since Mri
Roosevelt str(pm&gt;d Vice President
Henry A. Wallace and Secretary
of Conimeree Jesse June* of
autorlly In wartime foreign rcoao.
mlc matters July 15, 1043. and It
«*■ one o f the rare Instance* In
which Mr. Roosevelt hat sum- - (O ssIh lstS Oa Pace T w al

Rainfall Waa L ig h t'
During Last Month

Scant rainfall, .87 of an Inch,
fo r the month of November, Was
MIAMI BEAClTT Dec. t. (S p e ­ reported today by B. F. W bltnpr,
cial)—1st L ie u t Lioyrc E 'F o rjru - weatherman. Normal rainfall fo r
•on, 14, of 300 ' West Ninth November la usually 1.77 Ihclaas,
S treet, Sanford, has arrived a t which make* the deficiency, 1.40
Alt' F o rte s Redistribution Inches. In aplte of thla. the ra­
m No. X In Miami Beach pe r t ahowt th a t th a n baa b eg n
f&lt;r re a lig n m e n t p ro cu sln g a f te r 1 aa excess fo r tha year of 14.LI
complsting a tour or dut- o u t- Inches, much of which waa dua
‘* ^ - ’
’ |U n ltw lB u te ra . to heavy gam m er rein* and tha
Jons s i a r - 5 t hurricane. Rainfall s p tp Dee. 1
nine months In to e waa I4.RS Inchea, ■ iim n arsiu M
Average November tamporaln
ite r, shot down one
of 05.3 waa only 1.4 g. S„ S S J ' w
low tha average for th a t _____
sidential Unit of 00.7 degrees, It waa n p o rta d .

— Club Reports
Successful D a n c e

1945 Auto Tags Are
■ On Sale In County
‘■J Automobile IVccnae ta gs l o t
are now on *a(a a t tha
T u Collector Jno. □.
Jinklna In th a Court Uoose.
Mr. Jinklna today requested
th a t 1
those applying
[flit;
„ „ _ for new
vehicle licenses bring their re­
gistration card*, and u convenient
vehicle title certlflcatea.
The new lleenae plate* Kara
fallow numtrars on a black back-

f ta s

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Hetty. Ii»u Hrlturnnii' Ywf-.'Ic.
Lorynlnr Neumann. Hn2c. atul Hgcr Kchd Whlgiini of the Hit t lit i'ljiicriTMtug tbv fM*'*'
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th e T h e ii l r r h md h e rn
SHAIU made a hit with trin in hMvifi** hin coin puny itlliK-ntn giigi*d in Inigf -itlife growing cn
■Inginff. John Foster S -lc, did o 120,000 towurd amIt* of homlnexin hr(jiiM'k, iiifori l*» SkJifoi ii m
HI2H Ui unv tmrn nn Stm rn
coiniml
dune#
Coalumed
In Soniinolo County,
I ■•luf id. \ i ’W V i k , Jttfi 2 Mil'.*
A full sited repliiM of m (Irt
8outh American cowUiy fnphion
War the string hand w h i c h in­ mnn V-l robot ImuoI* which wi»- H r whp *4 nn*mki’f of AH ,1S-f-ui.r - i
cluded: K a r l Kroept r S 2 c and i* m n d r by A r m ) p«*i Miniiel t-itnl I 'tii hi*to i b l i t■* I- ii.in1! »*f S
former concert r'i#nliit. Fni#»t which for the l**»t wi-rk hu* Klhri* IkHlgr 1211
Kiimn i l •ppvtri'k f**t Mr I y.1
Tgylor, 8*1c, *r\#iImr. Victor R(miJ» 1&gt;#rn on ili«L&gt;Uv in CIi ImimIo, will
I.K k
8-lc- violin mid Barncfl at huic b# cihibiteu Moinluy nflrtimon vaiiT «ill Ik- bribl mi i
S u m I it y u ftr iin o.'ti i»t All S i m l a
At the corner uf First «nd Mug
Violin.
WllThe Sanfnn! Nnval A ir fUntion noliu Avtnuti In onlrr to stimu ruth* In rh n ffli with Killin'
ln
hum
Niii b ti ft L
&gt;*f f 11 iMtiog
Orch^itm pUyn! for « dgnre lutr Intrrcst In Nrmitnde I’minty'h
lri»tiiriiit " dl b»* it* All S«itiN 1 n t h
following th** entertainment.
A leggini; wgr Imiii*! ilrivr, nrcoril
O tn n in ieep. f«pture&lt;l in M rico, in« to Frank Evnna, lamd drive- 4»1jr t %Tiiftrif V SikfijfYliiy nriilUff
ut th r h.nt k'*oi h u /ifrnl Ilomt* a
Wgg gxhlhlUd. 9^tnide. %
chuirmin.
No figures n* to total trand Huriury will h«* rt't ilt'iL
Stirvlviifat Mr** th** Witlow, Mrw.
suits can now !&gt;* made. Mr.
Evans said, hut added that ivitii Ire iir llmndt hml^iir of liin fu n l;
but 15 days uf ths drive left, two tiniisrhtc-rn. ConsUirKf U llla n
the County Is far from its ipiuta. and Marifiniiri Pi'crlla of Sanford;
a ;i
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r
putiM, John, Jr- and Jamr* A.
The robot bomb replica to In- two
uf Kan font; thi* mtither, Mrw*
Mr*. FUttia Byrd, w ho.hkd ra- shown
is a long, narrow affair Julia Ludwig of Sanfnnl; two
ouMtcd a ,rlde to town from
imall side and tail wings brothrir* VV, A. Ludwig of S a n ­
Charlea Durnscd of Lake Monrae, with
driving a 30 Plymouth Sedan that appear utterly inadequate ford and Jonriph !«. I.mlwlg of
south on the Orlando-Sanfori to keep tha affair In the air. In N rw York Sin 11*; four unde*.
highway
recently,
s u f f s r c t l the upper rear is a tom' cannon Peter M flich of tin* Grand Duchy
1 Cota whan tha car left tha Ilka tuba through which gases of Lm vndiurg ami Joseph, ^ k k
have boon Ignited In propel
iway south of Laka Mlriniw which
and. Frank Mcl.w-h of S lnforl and
knocked over three concrete th e one and ■ naif Inn projectile nn aunt. Mrs Fred is-Uy of Ixmg
to
its
destination.
Island. New York.
posts.
'

Mw. Hattie Byrd
H urt In.. Accident

DumscO. who waa unlnlurw ict

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No I’owdrr liurns, Lieut. Donald Dearson
Hrlietefl Aeeidental
Makes 71 .Missions

It I ill 141
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nil A r m y
“• j (be ( .4'f m nit« Is,irk
«cru*i th e
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Thursday

i-»" r

iliiit Mu a in i-4*1 trii i
Kvuntin uiiM l% "Anfi;
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John Ludwig Dies

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f . . r f i n I h e r ii ii
1 e a le d
t h i i * r u u n t i y « V4*i t in *

__

B y Chairman Evans

$4,200 In Bonds

hi

if li i't 'p u u 'l ie s u f
ti&lt; • l-utTing t h e
Ith iiii-litm l T ilt:

h i.

Coast Guard Unit Bond

Frees S
ii m i l 's

1 s a n r l q 4# a
\ i m i i j. .l f '

1

( apt. ( olumbus Boyd
is

Awarded

D FC

lA.Mi'A. Dei. 1. (Special) —
In n cerenton) at Dre» Held,
i'ai'tpa. 1 ui. Wendell It McCoy,
t«-. i-utitmcmli'd presented dect.talu.u-. a-AarUr-d hviucs tjf many
tlusirr* of vumlwl in this war.
Aiming those receiving awards
wii* I apt
Ci-lumtius M. Boyd, a
iistnn ■&gt;( Sanfoid. Florida, who
ii n u i- d the Distinguishni Flying
i n,,* for extraordinary achtjv*mrid as a 11-17 pilot in action
ogniiist the client) over Greece
.■ltd othi r areas in Europe. Capt.
HoJpI ts at present a merntrar of
Squadron T, ) f d ( i A A F Base
4*nil. I»r«w Field.
I he
citation
accompanying
l npt lloyd's swarti told of now
111* plana left its formation over
u bsitn-r in Greece to make a
lone iHiintitng run on a N a tl ves­
sel.
Direct hit* from Boyd's
plane destroyed tha vesael and
then he rejoined his formation.
His Sanford man is a veteran o f
fifty combat missions against .the
enemy.

___

A Tranecoe linen tel and western toM State Highway natrolman
NO FAMILY ROW
L. C. Bandar that hi* haadll»hts
Alritnaa paaaanyar plana with 88 w
ant out, causing him to drive
aboard, crashed today In
C llU N O K IN O , Dee. 1. (A1) — A
S a n F ernando off the rood.
Sou ire cioaa to Generalissimo
a t le ast eaten
Chiang K al-8hak declarail today
mm' molltiou* and msndacioa* a
London ater f aaying tha China's
wlfa had separated
a disagreem ent a t

tea party “

Sr

on

rnilr*

Evans RerealN ('ountr
'•*
Has Invested Over5
$6,non,l)0«' In Bonds I- “V
i»

EMERGENCY A R I S E t l l N S I A N T l . t ulioard »pr r a r n e r s in th*
Pacific and apetial r n w s m e expe;tly trained trained to meet them
This dramatic uctNin ulninnl tin- flat t.&lt;p Cow pen, Is liut one of
many illustration, when prompt work raved both piunr and pilot.
At top, a Grumman llrllrnt flown by I t Alfred Mages. Jr.. Pittaburgh, roars over tin- slop with iindersi ui riage aflame. A( a signal
from the landing officer hr comes in on the flight deck (renter) as
firefighters ami r t -• m- sounds stand by As tin- plane tolls to
atop (bottom) Magee leap- from the cockpit nod trai. along the
wing to safety. Fln-flgllleiS •mother tin- ftames with chemicals. U S.
I Navy photos.
( International)

I

Artillery
burr »£#•*,
f o r m in g
Renault liitr--* b r f u r e the
and S a a r Itr»er&gt; a n d aim ing
a d r t ’kc
toward t h r m o u n ta in
L n r r i r r h In th r u m th .
In the
hillrreH l b i t t l r , t h r
I', SI tr-at
and
N inth
armie*.
(&gt;«•i ft t r d toward (,o|«igne and

to Don pssmcf j ^ by t h e h o n s l e b u r
cannot go tb fhe P r v j f d e t i t until

the two branches of congi*.
agree on Its specific ti'rmi.
Advt-eelril at a cu mtiin..’1 plan to del clop highways «n-l
cushion (MJal-war unemploy i»&gt; &gt;'
the Houir bill authorises ir&gt; •
federal govenunent to pui uo
, 1600,000,000 ■ year for thr m il
'three yrars for road impi-'c
men la. The m m i would hair m
be matched dollar for-didlm I t
states which want to s h a i r m
the road building
In addition to the fr.irrw! . 1
piogram the mtuisure aulh,- '&gt; »
*173.000.000
for
park
f
t
and Indian reservation road1
the three years. CongiC '-..... d
appropriations must follow ’•&gt;
make the plan effective.
Stricken Out
tly a last minute amendment
the house struck" from I in- c".
IkmsI authority for the d e '.l“ P
merit of air lauding strip* • I
jaccnt to highways.* Opponent
(
the provision successfully m e &lt;1
that si] authority over aiip
and landing strips should U- -it
with the ( i v il Aeronautb* *•
thority.
The House bill allni* the ' 111
000,000 annual federal road ( n -Is
on this basis:
1225,000,000
for
federal .ml
highways; ) l 50,000,01k) for on
provement and development « t
secondary, feeder and farm to*
market ruails; $ 126,000,Oixi lor
federal highways In city steal.
The federal funds for secvn-lary
and farm-tiy-market roads would
be apportioned mi the following
basis: One-thin) accunllnr to
area, one-third jkopulation sml
one-third mileage of post roads
and mall route* Involved In each
project
Tne legislation ‘ provides for
tha designation of a . "national
system of |nterataU&gt; highway*
io be determined by Joint'agree­
ment between the state highway
departments.
The federal aid program could
begin with the alert of the new
jreer. An original houee proposal
to atari the program with the
T int' (lace). year after, the waa
was amended on the floor.

f p r i

m ing
w f-dkr** Inward
the
UlimrUml
under
ce*SMrl#*Ji

th at Ja p an not* h as.about 2,000,-

FIREF10HTERS GO TO WORK AS THE PILOT SCOOTS ALONO W1NO

F

A m e r ic a n a rm ir* nil along
thr w n t r r n front d r o v e men-

outbreak of the wer wjth Ctilna,

CITY BRIEFS

e

1 It r

Helps In Selling

* topil about jSbdJOO,. OWI saui

f

1 (/F]£-

A 11.873.000,000 federal pm
grain Us rm-deriitic the nation'
highways after the war was ap
proved yesterday by lira House
The bill, adopted by a vole
vote. Is generally glm ilar La legit

Overall Japanese dead since 1HJI7

I

Dec.

Record Breaking Air
Offensive R e s u l t s
In, Heaviest Losses
Since April R aub

V-2 Bomb Tank Faces The Camera At Last

t’rop, livestock and iorost pro­
ducts goals for Florida fnrnWtv
in 1945, appruxlmately the saipe
as those for 1944. were set btod*)
■l a session of rcprcscntativc/Cpi
CS pi
nil y ta te and Federal agricultural
Agencies and most fa rm e rs’ Wsan itatio n * o p eratin g In Florida
Washington rerresentative* aald
the W»r Food Administration E
Hiking fur ample food production
nest year, preferring to err Oil
the side of Loo much rather than
too little.
1’esnula remain &gt; iorldu’i num­
ber i&gt;ne war crop, and the goal
set for IU45 calls for 120.W
acres to Ira harvested which hi
t i e same as the goal for
The number of acres to bp
off would bo reduced sllgW
J. B. Daniels of the Agricultural
Adjustment Agency raid.
The goals recommended a slight
decrease, tu 732.000 acres In colli,
largeir because oats have h**n
Increased from aruund 65,000 To
lOOiXtO acres.
A continued A cline in cotton acreage Ui 30-00(1
acre, i, suggrttrd. flue cured to­
bacco was upped to 20.000 acres,
olhei
tolracco
(cigar wrapper)
kept at 2-5&lt;H&gt; acres, sweet potatoei rednerd to 20,0&lt;a) seres and
Lame hn&gt; kept at iilmut IN'.OO*1
It
I®1**# Tnal

Government Plans
Big Post-war Road
Building Prograrii

000 troops In Chlifa.

N I M IIKR I I

Member A*»oclatr&lt;l I’rnn

SANFORD FLORIDA, FRIDAY. DKCEMIIKIt 1. 1911

K\[\

A M td a iN

3

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LulablhAied 1908

Yanks
277,000
Japanese At Cost
Of 21,000 To U.S.;
»&lt;
Strong Army L eft
(I?

W te m lfi

AN INDEPENDENT NKWSPAPKIt

, ..I

4 Jap Ships
With5,OOOMen

- A T LEAST
ONE EXTRA
$100 BONDI

N EW

ODMMANDKM

WA8HINGTON Dec 1 (/II —
The appointment of Major G en ­
era) Julian r . Smith as co m ­
manding general. Department of
the Pacific, with headquarters In

Ran Francisco- was announced to ­
day. A Marin* Corps announce­
Im lth will reUarariiv.
ment said th at Smith*1
M ajor Genera) J
Drc- 6.

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24 inch
113.60 a cord."
IH inch
110.60 a cord.
AMMUNITION
In revnking ths 25 per cent
premium previously allowed for
"single" sales of civilian an.
munition, Ol’A said price* pan
mil FT tie computed In proportion
(o the full bos price. When tho
prcinlum nr--less than box lot
sales was allowed, OPA said,
such sale* constituted only a
sinnl] portion of total islet in
the nation. However, many re?
tailors last year used the pro­
vision to evade ceiling prices,
making all buyers purehaee their
ammunition in broken box lota.

R A TIO N IN G
CALENDAR
PROCESSED FOODS
Blue A 8 through W6 iBook At
only, Stamps X6, Y5, £6, A 2
gild B2 become valid Dee, I. Blur
tokena invalid. Stamps good in­
definitely.
*
MEATS AND FATS
Red AH through Pa (Hook 41
now valid at 10 pointa each for
us* .with tokena. Both good In­
definitely.
The ration value of ertamery
butler hai been increased to 20
red points per nound.
, SUGAR
Sugar itampa No. 30, No. 81,
No, JJ2, No. 33 and No. 34 now
good for five pounds each In-

C IG A R E T T E S

Initial complaints ol alleged
illicit sales of cigarettes prompt­
ed .District UI*A Director Chaua.
cey W. Butler to caution smoker*

toda- that they alof.e hold tho
key to whether a full-flrdgel
Muck market develops from the
present acute shortage.
"The shortage," he said, “ l«
nbrioualv aggravated by imokera
buying In advgnce pf normal
nredi to build up personal sup­
plies. Home are- apiiwu irrlv ■will,
mg to pay more than legal prices
at.(I are Iherebv sowing the teed
for a black market *hieh will
eventually
only deprive , them
further of the cigarettes they
cherish."
Under existing regulations, all
cigarette retailers are required to
Itost celling prlcnt In plain view
ucd are prohibited from exceeding
the IrfptI prices by such evasive
methods as "ile-ilt" sales. In
dmduals are uryed to report any
suspected vialotioni to their local
War f’rlce and Rationing Hoard.

R

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5

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31c

Ur.lmum -mt*
. , tie
HONF. US OR BRING Y O U * »dx* u. rHE oANFORl
ount f'v . word* to the line. lacndln* phone and addr*
ill a/fvertlawnenta for situations wanted wUJ be charred
rular ciaaalficd ratal

ib »

19c

Colo Y.llow

Swift's Blended

O n io n s

5

I.nngH Sweet Mixed

H ATES

'5c pci lire for 81 Insertion*

Oeoipla

Yam s

A D V E R T IS IN G

0e pat line for on* inwrtka
Be p ^ line for throe tnrerticB*
Tr per (In* for 8 fniartiona

P o t a t o e s 5 ib. 2 5 c

A s k F o r 4 - P a g e C o lo r P ric e L is t
A d v e r t is in g S c o r e s O f Ite m s

GARDEN-FRESH V E G E T A B L E S A R R IV E D A IL Y !
YOU W IL L A L W A Y S F IN D T H E V E R Y BEST Q U A LIT Y
No. I Fane* Jersey

Cpcodtan

pound carton

R u ta b a g a s ' ib 4 c

H B. P op* Co.
BATTERIES and Battery Charg
Ing Quirk or Slow Charging.

So o ball

Pillabury Pancake

Steak.......................lb. 40c
Smoke Sausage .. lb. 39c Shoulder
famfi ^Shoulders. lb. 27c
Pure Lard........... lb. 18c Mackerel

C L A S S IF IE D
Id ah o

C a u lif lo w e r ib 17c

LARGE BOOM with private bath
clone in. 706 E, 2nd St.
reasonable

Potatoes
10 lbs...... 42c

Caliiomlo

pecb/ig*.

C a rro ts

2

C e le ry
Toney N

25 pound.

Fanry

Iceberg

bch. 19c

m is c e l l a n e o u s

onch

Lee.

Sta lk s

F a n cy

Celery

19c

17c

Y

York Jape rial

LETTUCE
2 Hds.

•«

Potatoes

Apples

-,

Extra

('■lllaniU

Xemons .......

.

doz 32c
Louisian*

T»«4*r i.rr+m

APPLES
2 - 25c

AM 1

Beans ......... ......... lb 15c

low,

section. 3 mil&gt;* E a s t,. T .
Lingo. Oviedo, F l a

Larpr PwUibed Staarl

P e c a n s S-lb boa 1 .3 9

(INK IIOIISK. and
Lumlier Yard.

lot

Ouhart

DELICATE diamond ring- one
carat,
in platinum
setting,
flunked hf two amaller stone*.
Box 8. c/o Herald.

Miracle W hip

Grado B, No Points

Country Stylo Pig

Froth Sido8

Ib

Short Rib.
Ib
Club, Sirloin Stonk. Ib
Fro.h Hamburger. Ib
Rib Roast
Ib
Stowing Boot
Ib

21c
39c
25c
30c
19c

Loin Chop.
Bonolou Roa.t
Broa.t Stow
Sliced Liver
Froth Pattio.

37c
32c
17c
69c
31c

Ib
Ib
Ib
Ib
Ib

Pork Chop.
Ib
I
Froth Shouldor.
lb
t
Little Pig Hams
Ib
*
Tasty Sausage
Ib
25c Pi£ Pork Stow lb

Gomiino Spring
g
K

3

CroH Cut Shouldor Ib
Rib Chops
Ib
Sirloin
Roast . Ib
Lamb Stow
Ib
Lamb Pattios . Ib

29c
27c
31c
32c
23c

27c
39c
4)e
19c
31c

Sksll Sc hley

1v

PECANS
HOM owner, for rash, small two
bgdroom house and garagt; in
eumlrhs of Sanford. Box f c/o

TO BUY; Modern house.
Box X, cAo Herald.

fhnac Sanborn

STUDIO much, dav bed or couch.
Bed inuat be in good condition.
Phene I83-J.

Factory Racked

Fancy Blue Hone

BABY carriage In good condition,
h i M »ell for 880. Mrs. Meua
phone 6 ,1 0 -J,

Standard

LOST

FISHING boat with 3-horsc kick­
er anil trailer, 8100DO. Robert
Thomaa, R t U Box 128 (Wilson
Comer}.

nmnll

black

dog

with

brown spots answers to name
o f Happy." Reward. Mrv. E.M.
Cain, l-axo Monroe.'

LOST: Ration book No. 4. Eddie
Simmons- 708 Orange Ave.
LOST: Gray
full length
at Junior
ward. Phone

Soap of Boautiful Woman

LOST: On* heaw Black hone
mule, On* heavy Black Mpre,
One heavy red colored Mare,
8760 CASH for email Incomplete
On# Black Jack. Return io
house* on front lot. In the cen­
W. E. Kirchhotf, ohone 305.

ter of peaceful Like N»ry*
Can b« mad* Into an elegant
home for a small .urn. Invest*
[gate. J. G. Smith, Lake Mary.
WELDING: By an expert with
Box 272. ., -'

SOVAO
M
*avnariknuwlia---

PALMOLIVE

47-oz. Sacramento

4U Blue Points

Sealskin Fur mat.
kt dance Thursday
Officer*' Club. R*.
Bt-W.

12 fL rowboat with flab well, 82D.
211 French Ave,

Gontlo

rillsbury

LOST: W HITE gold diamond
wrist watch. Return to Chrl*.
Une Stoudennilre, 605 Elm
Ave. and receive reward.

is .* ram ir.

Tomato Soup ... 15c
• #*

Tomato Paste . .. 8c

No. 2 can Rogers No. 5

rixi U S ( Betty

Mayonnaise.... 27c

16-ox. Del Monta Diced

K^n-L-Meal

NIC1J young thrifty Victory GarCabbage;

ColUrda;

Quaker Oat*

Chinas*

Laundry Soap

JhtjBeitie:

22cTurni|TGreena.

octago:

TURKEYS
ELDERLY

Lard tibetn 18c
^
Sausage ib 39c
Bologna * 33c
j f h f . l t Taaiax 0 round f i f e l- sj
Sausage
35c
^Wierw*
* 35c
&amp;a»Wd Xoef
Tongues a 43c
,* .J U 1 »0 * U *

Mackerel
ib 23c
M ilt.
Croakers 2-ib* 25c

O ysters p» 75c
Snapper ib 39c

Oranuhtwl

W AN T'

OCTAGON
u . s . pk»

OCTAGON
Quick Sudi

Pound
•u tto p y

SOAP

j

2 3 c

medium

am 49c

**tPer SVell Stuart

Write

(INK SET OF 18 carat whit* gold LARGE die doll bed or cradle
ring*—engagement
ring
1/8
Phone 200-W.
carat diamond, 886 value for
860. Phone 451-W after 6:00 TO BUY: two burn*
PM.
.
oil hekter. Phone 607-M

Goldon Ago Spaghetti or

Macaroni

L * . I1* p e r

Herald

New Crop Florida

Krafiu

Ib 41c ALMONDS

L

•Jo ACRE tiled rflery farm en
Cameron Avtnud, ' East SitU.
lately plowed end harroweA
K. B Stowe. Phone 132-R. .' i

19c

Grado A

WALNUTS

10 acre* good citrus land

for quick .air, *2600 00, (Ivied*

Calif Coptiof

Yama

WANTED—

n«»lm Ave

A p p le s 5 k* 4 5 c
fe

n
$1

t’OUNTHY hum*. 5 room hung*

U A I York

G ra p e s

r jt r n a g e
t u iu t i^ lo n

Large

Peanuts

Western

Wv.tern Doliciou*

Idaho

... 25c 3 lbs. ..... 25c

----A—

A n y Stalk In Sioi*=-Jumbo

For Guaranteed B aking—P ill bbury s Bool

A T • SATURDAY

('••Rirr lir lt

U. S. 1 Main©

P ricei G ood Thru Saturday, Docombor 2

THESE PRICES GOOD THURSDAY

Cheese.................Ib. 38c

Annual Manager’s Sale!
^ u a n lity Rights Reserved

W E D N E S D A Y NO VEM BER; 2?t . J04tg

H ERALD . BANF’OIID, FLO

IV O R Y SN O W

Poultry Ranch. No

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! By Agencies R o e r R iv e r in D r iv e O n D u r e n

Sinjfed Hellcat

fc

VVFA Appeals For Too
Much Food Rather
T h a u T oo L i t t l e

Laytc gulf, reporting five tramport* cunk or damaged
Tne storm-halted 11.8. infun.
trismcn continued relentless pres­
sure on the worsening Jap post*
tiona on Leyte.
The Japanese claimed the cap­
ture of three towns. Driving
deeper in central China, and re­
ported the removal of Gen. Mas.
} akaiu Kawaba us commander in
Burma.
U.S. Troops have killed at least
277.000 ’ Japanese at a cost of
21.000 American fatalities, the
Office of War Information rrw vi-aled last night In a report
which said that Japan already has
4.000.000 men in the field ami
can comfortably equip and train
an additional 2,000,OKI).
Japan is nowhere near the
bottom of the barrel In fighting
• reserve, and can recruit, added
millions from subject nation..
OWI said III n detailed sumtaalion
of the characteristics, equipment
and organisation of Japanese
troop, based on War Department
^ Information.
In addition to the 277jptm
Japnnesc Willed ill comliat. 250..
00O are in isolated island pockets,
cut off from halie or resrui.
Overall Japanese dead since 1HJI7
outbreak of the wer wjth Ctilna,

MUY AFLAME, A HELLCAT HEADS FOR HOME ABOARD A CARRIER

AS THE PLANE COMES IN EMEROENCY CREWS APS READY

WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 &lt;1P|
A 11.873.000,000 federal pm
grain Us rm-deriitic the nation'
highways after the war was ap
proved yesterday by lira House
The bill, adopted by a vole

FIREF10HTERS GO TO WORK AS THE PILOT SCOOTS ALONO W1NO

EMERGENCY ARISE t l l N S I A N T l . t ulioard »pr rarners in th*
Pacific and apetial rnws me expe;tly trained trained to meet them
This dramatic uctNin ulninnl tin- flat t.&lt;p Cow pen, Is liut one of
many illustration, when prompt work raved both piunr and pilot.
At top, a Grumman llrllrnt flown by I t Alfred Mages. Jr.. Pittaburgh, roars over tin- slop with iindersi ui riage aflame. A( a signal
from the landing officer hr comes in on the flight deck (renter) as
firefighters ami rt-•m- sounds stand by As tin- plane tolls to
atop (bottom) Magee leap- from the cockpit nod trai. along the
wing to safety. Fln-flgllleiS •mother tin- ftames with chemicals. U S.
I Navy photos.
( International)
Taylor Commandury No ?n. \
Knights Templar will hold s
regular conclave at the Masonic
liall tonight at 8:00 o’clock, ac
cording to I.. 0. Steele, Eminent
Commander.

CIT Y B R IE F S

I
f

ha* jret Iraen given.

Home On Leave
Editors Notex—'iiif follow­

e

Yellow Jackets Littell Is Fired
Defeat Sanford By President For
By 24 To 13 Score Insubordination

Broadway RunsScvcn- A t t o r n e y Heneral’s
ty Yards For Touch­
Aid Had Previously
down On 2nd Play
Refused To Resign

ing b m n of bon In service
“Rome oq leave- Rave been
robtallied bv Uw Pilot Club
for which Mr*, Z. a fUUHf.
telephone 05t-J, « d
Miss
Blanche Kennody, telephone
9S3 -W have h**« (selectad a*
* commlttac to pernre names
•f. penrleo meet end woven eo
that thafa! friend* May know
wkon they are In Saaferd.

I ertbunr's Yslluu Ja» Lets, in s
thrill pitched gtinti* utteiuh-d by ..
targe Thanksgiving evening email,
defeated Seminole High ."'rhiHd's
Celervtfcs, 24 fa 13 sml »o won
t h * . _ East
Coast
Conference
championship.
Just ono play after Han Turd
had kicked o ff In l-reshurg, the
latter’s star full-hack. Broadway
paced ' _by eipcrl interference,
Coxawain
vain William 0. Drown ■wept around his own right end
ha* arrived
trad from Miami to spend for a 70 yard touchdown. The
a abort,-leavrf with hi* w
wllife and Fad defense then stiffened, but on
family.
offenaa thay could make hut
abort gain* and they were forced
to kick. Leesburg, which had
W arren L. Odham
failed for the extra point led 0
to 0 at the and of the quarter.
The Fad*, paced .by CsUahan,
(O w llssri Oa t*aa« r » t i

L t Loyce Forguson
Is Back From Europe

W A SH IN G TO N , Dee

I,

(A t

1'm.idi-Tit IliKisevelt rrocketl down
vwflly yesterday on the latest
quarrel within his Administra­
tion, firing his own appointee.
Assistant Atlorary General Nor­
mal! M. I.ltlell, fur " Insuhard Ins
Hon” to Attorney General Francli
Diddle.
It wna the atemest. Presidential
action of its kind since Mri
Roosevelt str(pm&gt;d Vice President
Henry A. Wallace and Secretary
of Conimeree Jesse June* of
autorlly In wartime foreign rcoao.
mlc matters July 15, 1043. and It
«*■ one o f the rare Instance* In
which Mr. Roosevelt hat sum- - (OssIhlstS Oa Pace T w al

Rainfall Waa Light'
During Last Month

Scant rainfall, .87 of an Inch,
for the month of November, Was
MIAMI BEAClTT Dec. t. (Spe­ reported today by B. F. Wbltnpr,
cial)— 1st Lieut Lioyrc E'Forjru- weatherman. Normal rainfall fo r
•on, 14, o f 300 ' West Ninth November la usually 1.77 Ihclaas,
Street, Sanford, has arrived at which make* the deficiency, 1.40
Alt' Fortes Redistribution Inches. In aplte of thla. the ra­
m No. X In Miami Beach pert ahowt that than baa begn
f&lt;r realignment procuslng after 1 aa excess for tha year of 14.LI
complsting a tour or dut- out- Inches, much of which waa dua
‘* ^ - ’
’ |UnltwlButera. to heavy gammer rein* and tha
Jons si a r-5 t hurricane. Rainfall sp tp Dee. 1
nine months In toe waa I4.RS Inchea, ■ iimnarsiuM
Average November tamporaln
iter, shot down one
of 05.3 waa only 1.4 g. S„ S S J 'w
low tha average for that _____
sidential Unit of 00.7 degrees, It waa nportad.

— Club Reports
Successful D a n c e

vote. Is generally glmilar La legit
to Don pssmcfj ^ by the honsle bur
cannot go tb fhe Prvjfdetit until

the two branches of congi*.
agree on Its specific ti'rmi.
Advt-eelril at a cu mtiin..’ 1plan to del clop highways «n-l
cushion (MJal-war unemploy i»&gt; &gt;'
the Houir bill authorises ir&gt; •
federal govenunent to pui uo
, 1600,000,000 ■ year for thr m il
'three yrars for road impi-'c
menla. The mmi would hair m
be matched dollar for-didlm I t
states which want to s h a i r m
the road building
In addition to the fr.irrw! . 1
piogram the mtuisure aulh,- '&gt; »
*173.000.000 for park
f
t
and Indian reservation road1
the three years. CongiC'-....d
appropriations must follow ’ •&gt;
make the plan effective.
Stricken Out
tly a last minute amendment
the house struck" from I in- c".
IkmsI authority for the d e'.l“ P
merit of air lauding strip* • I
jaccnt to highways.* Opponent
(
the provision successfully me &lt;1
that si] authority over aiip
and landing strips should U- -it
with the (iv il Aeronautb* *•
thority.
The House bill allni* the ' 111
000,000 annual federal road ( n -Is
on this basis:
1225,000,000
for
federal .ml
highways; ) l 50,000,01k) for on
provement and development «t
secondary, feeder and farm to*
market ruails; $ 126,000,Oixi lor
federal highways In city steal.
The federal funds for secvn-lary
and farm-tiy-market roads would
be apportioned mi the following
basis: One-thin) accunllnr to
area, one-third jkopulation sml
one-third mileage of post roads
and mall route* Involved In each
project
Tne legislation ‘ provides for
tha designation of a. "national
system of |nterataU&gt; highway*
io be determined by Joint'agree­
ment between the state highway
departments.
The federal aid program could
begin with the alert of the new
jreer. An original houee proposal
to atari the program with the
Tin t' (lace). year after, the waa
was amended on the floor.

1945 Auto Tags Are
■ On Sale In County
‘■J Automobile IVccnae tags lo t
are now on *a(a at tha
T u Collector Jno. □.
Jinklna In tha Court Uoose.
Mr. Jinklna today requested
that 1
those applying
[flit;
„ „ _ for new
vehicle licenses bring their re­
gistration card*, and u convenient
vehicle title certlflcatea.
The new lleenae plate* Kara
fallow numtrars on a black back-

fta s

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the
UlimrUml
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burr »£#•*,
forming
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and Saar Itr»er&gt; and aiming
a
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and
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proifrattiHarnlil H i r u f i . H-lr
fomtcrly «&gt;f thr *( akc produclicnF fitri just tn smv4 thr Ilf*’ uf .»r*y
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Mr. Kvmiiw report* Ihnl .Y!u*»
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Lorynlnr Neumann. Hn2c. atul Hgcr Kchd Whlgiini of the Hit t
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the T h e ii lr r h md hern 11»»11 ti Hi t?i i t*i i
SHAIU made a hit with trin in hMvifi** hin coinpuny itlliK-ntn
■Inginff. John Foster S-lc, did o 120,000 towurd amIt* of homlnexin
coiniml dune#
Coalumed In Soniinolo County,
A full sited repliiM of m (Irt
8outh American cowUiy fnphion
War the string hand which in­ mnn V-l robot ImuoI* which wi»cluded: Karl Kroept r S 2c and i* mndr by Arm ) p«*i Miniiel t-itnl
former concert r'i#nliit. Fni#»t which for the l**»t wi-rk hu*
Tgylor, 8*1c, *r\#iImr. Victor R(miJ» 1&gt;#rn on ili«L&gt;Uv in CIi ImimIo, will
8-lc- violin mid Barncfl at huic b# cihibiteu Moinluy nflrtimon
At the corner uf First «nd Mug
Violin.
The Sanfn n! Nnval A ir fUntion noliu Avtnuti In onlrr to stimu
Orch^itm pUyn! for « dgnre lutr Intrrcst In Nrmitnde I ’minty'h
following th** entertainment.
A leggini; wgr Imiii*! ilrivr, nrcoril
Otnnin ieep. f«pture&lt;l in M rico, in « to Frank Evnna, lamd driveWgg gxhlhlUd. 9^tnide. %
chuirmin.
No figures n* to total trand
suits can now !&gt;* made. Mr.
M w. Hattie Byrd
Evans said, hut added that ivitii
but 15 days uf ths drive left,
Hurt
In..
Accident
the County Is far from its ipiuta.
a ;i
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The robot bomb replica to InMr*. FUttia Byrd, who.hkd rashown is a long, narrow affair
ouMtcd a ,rlde to town from
imall side and tail wings
Charlea Durnscd of Lake Monrae, with
driving a 30 Plymouth Sedan that appear utterly inadequate
to keep tha affair In the air. In
south on the Orlando-Sanfori
highway
recently,
s u f f s r c t l the upper rear is a tom' cannon
1 Cota whan tha car left tha Ilka tuba through which gases
iway south of Laka Mlriniw which have boon Ignited In propel
the one and ■ naif Inn projectile
knocked over three concrete
to its destination.
posts.
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Makes 71 .Missions

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Coast Guard Unit Bond Sales Said John Ludwig Dies

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A Tranecoe linen tel and western toM State Highway natrolman
NO FAM ILY ROW
Alritnaa paaaanyar plana with 88 L. C. Bandar that hi* haadll»hts
aboard, crashed today In want out, causing him to drive
C llU N O K IN O , Dee. 1. (A1) — A
San Fernando o ff the rood.
Sou ire cioaa to Generalissimo
at least eaten
Chiang Kal-8hak declarail today
mm' molltiou* and msndacioa* a
London ater f aaying tha China's
wlfa had separated
a disagreement at

tea party “

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American armir* nil along
thr w n trrn front drove men-

Washington rerresentative* aald
the W»r Food Administration E
Hiking fur ample food production
nest year, preferring to err Oil
the side of Loo much rather than
too little.
1’esnula remain &gt; iorldu’i num­
ber i&gt;ne war crop, and the goal
set for IU45 calls for 120.W
acres to Ira harvested which hi
tie same as the goal for
The number of acres to bp
off would bo reduced sllgW
J. B. Daniels of the Agricultural
Adjustment Agency raid.
The goals recommended a slight
decrease, tu 732.000 acres In colli,
largeir because oats have h**n
Increased from aruund 65,000 To
lOOiXtO acres.
A continued A cline in cotton acreage Ui 30-00(1
acre, i, suggrttrd. flue cured to­
bacco was upped to 20.000 acres,
olhei
tolracco
(cigar wrapper)
kept at 2-5&lt;H&gt; acres, sweet potatoei rednerd to 20,0&lt;a) seres and
Lame hn&gt; kept at iilmut IN'.OO*1
It
I®1**# Tnal

Government Plans
Big Post-war Road
Building Prograrii

* topil about jSbdJOO,. OWI saui

William J. Dewecn plead guilty
thl« morning before Circuit Court
Judge M. B. Smith to theft from
FVIgmr If», Hanklni of a pin-kei
Edgar
con Is
book containing
|70. No sentence

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Agencies and most farmers’ Wsanitation* operating In Florida

)

that Japan not* has.about 2,000,000 troops In Chlifa.

Record Breaking Air
Offensive R e s u l t s
In, Heaviest Losses
Since April Raub

V-2 Bomb Tank Faces The Camera At Last

GAINBSVtLLE, Dec. 1 (/F]£t’rop, livestock and iorost pro­
ducts goals for Florida fnrnWtv
in 1945, appruxlmately the saipe
as those for 1944. were set b
tod*)
■l a session of rcprcscntativc/Cpi
CS pi
nil ytate and Federal agricultural

F r r ti}

Four more. Japanese trans­
ports, Iqfcded with 5,000 rcinforcementa for Leyte, were
Bunk by American bombers
in the ccntrar Philippine
soaa, and a freighter and de­
stroyer left aflame.
For the third struiaht day
Tokyo claimed damaging uttacks on Allied ships In the

N I M IIK R I I

Member A*»oclatr&lt;l I’ rnn

SANFORD FLO R ID A, FRIDAY. DKCEMIIKIt 1. 1911

Yanks K\[ \ 277,000
Japanese At Cost
O f 21,000 To U.S.;
»&lt;
Strong Army Left
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SikfijfYliiy nriilUff

ut thr h.nt k'*oi h u/ifrnl Ilomt* a
Huriury will h«* rt't ilt'iL
Stirvlviifat Mr** th** Witlow, Mrw.
Ireiir llmndt hml^iir of l i in f u n l;
two tiniisrhtc-rn. ConsUirKf U llla n
and Marifiniiri Pi'crlla of S a n fo r d ;
two putiM, John, J r - and Jam r* A.
uf Kan fo n t; thi* mtither, Mrw*
J u li a Ludwig o f Sanfn nl; two
brothrir* VV, A. Ludwig of S a n ­
ford and Jonriph !«. I.mlwlg o f
N r w York Sin 11*; four u n d e * .
P e t e r Mflich of tin* Grand Duchy
of L m v n d iu r g ami Joseph, ^ k k

( apt. ( olumbus Boyd
Awarded D F C
is
lA.Mi'A. Dei. 1. (Special) —
In n cerenton) at Dre» Held,
i'ai'tpa. 1 ui. Wendell It McCoy,
t«-. i-utitmcmli'd presented dect.talu.u-. a-AarUr-d hviucs tjf many
tlusirr* of vumlwl in this war.
Aiming those receiving awards
wii* I apt Ci-lumtius M. Boyd, a
iistnn ■&gt;( Sanfoid. Florida, who
iinui-d the Distinguishni Flying
i n,,* for extraordinary achtjv*mrid as a 11-17 pilot in action
ogniiist the client) over Greece
.■ltd othi r areas in Europe. Capt.
HoJpI ts at present a merntrar of
Squadron T, )fd (i A A F Base
4*nil. I»r«w Field.
I he
citation
accompanying
l npt lloyd's swarti told of now
111* plana left its formation over
u bsitn-r in Greece to make a
lone iHiintitng run on a Natl ves­
sel.
Direct hit* from Boyd's
plane destroyed tha vesael and
then he rejoined his formation.
His Sanford man is a veteran of
fifty combat missions against .the
enemy.

and. Frank Mcl.w-h of Slnforl and
nn aun t. Mrs Fred is-Uy of Ixmg
Island. New York.
N EW

ODMMANDKM

WA8HINGTON Dec 1 (/II —
The appointment of Major Gen­
era) Julian r. Smith as com­
manding general. Department of
the Pacific, with headquarters In
Ran Francisco- was announced to­
day. A Marin* Corps announce­
Imlth will reUarariiv. Only
ment said that Smith*1
Major Genera) J
D ay&lt;
Drc- 6.

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PAGE TWO

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Yellow Jackets
Defeat Sanford
By 24 To 13 Score

review between halves.
H urtle* Lineup
Sanford
Po.s
Rayburn
I.K
tlru inlay
LT
(ary
Llnge * Single

Carillon Seaport Open* Dec. 2nd
Leesburg
Carlton
Adam*

iiyer Ift

n-^Diiren

rtrbnn
McKc?
I.you
MeKee
tCaaltaue* I ' t w ' rag* Ow)
Teeter
made two first down* In the be- Fielding
Trumin
finning o f the aecond quarter Uark
VanderbleeV
and got to the Leesburg 3f&gt;, only Sumter
Mahoney
to lore the ball when C. Knight, K il pn trick
Harvey
Intercepted a long pas*. By thla l.lnirle
Rennet
time, however, the F o il were Dycaa
Broad wav
trailing 12 to 0, following a long Callahan
run for a touchdown at -the boginning o f the quarter by l.ee*
burg's Harvey. The half ended
with the above «rare
Leesburg started the second
half with n cosily fumble on
receipt o f Sanford'* kick, and
wa&lt;C forced a hit later to kirk
to the Sanford -lit. ( nllahnn nnd
Dye** began making quirk, abort tn^rily di*mi*»ed an Admlnistrncut* godd for first down*, and lion official.
Callahan scored the first Fed
Hi* action was disclosed hy the
touchdown hy sheer force. Brum Justice Department which made
m kicked for the extra Sanford public a brief Presidential state­
point.
ment reveAling that Mr. Rons#A little later, llrordway hrnkr veil previously had asked Littell
loose from hi* own to for another to resign “ for his own career.".
Leesburg
touchdown, and al­ Middle also had asksd l ittell to
though the Feds in turn got to resign, hut the Utter refused.
the Jacket's .17. they could not The wording of toe Prerldentlal
■core, and l-ee-burg led 18 to7 j statement suggested thsl Littell
at the end of the third quarter.
similarly had Ignored Hr. Roose­
Rarlv in the fourtn quarto, &gt;velt* request. *
Chartea "8uhaerTie#re"
The ‘Blddle-LIttell 'ft o i, smould­
ering sine# Hay 14. 1242, brace i
wide open'Wednesday night when
tho Senate War Investigating1

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India southwest o f Cologne,

On the central sector the U.
S. Third Army drove through
lough opposition t6 the Saar
River half a mile west' of M ir■1b. The Seventh Army la within
TH mQes of llagenau. Berlin
said thk Natl* ’ are Withdrawing'
from the town, 144 mile* from
Jir Reich frontier.
The Russian* In a new offendve weal of ; the Danbbc
River in southwest
Hungary
surged to within • 78 miles of
otn-flanked Budapest. Other Reds
aw.rinrd south from Pees through

Littell Is Fired
By President For
InsubordjnatiQfi

—

FRIDAY. DECEMBER'1, 1914

RD HERALD.. SANFORD. FLORIDA

IN THIf FIRST photo to arrive from the Belfort Cap front where the
French broke through to the Rhine, long tinea of Nail prisoner* are
shown being inarched through IIaricourt after surrendering to the
French l i t Army force*. If. a Signal Coma Radloohoto. d s is n u iin u ii
,
.
AmkricaV railroad* since *1921
hnvr made capital expenditure*
of 12 hllllnn dollar* for Improve
merit* in cur*, locomotive*, road
bed. algnollng. terminals, shop*
, ,
, ,
.
and for other purpo*c* having to
do with truri&gt;| ortatinn.

U tKfrTfA lJES, FI.A.—The famous chime* of lhe"5lhi
Tower will be heard December 2nd at U o'clock noon when
Anton Bree*,' famous mrlBonneur. plays the opening program
6t the 1945 season. The Tower Is near Lake Walls gnd Jltit
12 miles'from the Florida Cypress Gardfnt* giving visitors a
treat of music anil floweri on ihe same trip.
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Visit Sanford's

(O allasee I m « rage oaet
acrea.
No goal* were set on Winter
vegetables slnte these are already
planted. For Spring vegetables
the group suggested acreage de­
creases of 10 per cent with snap
beans, 25 per cent with cabba-e
30 per cent with eggplant and 10
per cent .with green peppers. In'creased acreages recommended In
eluded 12 per cent for lima beans.
16 per ‘cent for wlite potatoes,
ami 20 per cent each for green
pea* ami cucumbers.
Acreage*
eqtul to the harvested krres in
1944 vrere suggested for tomatoes
celery, escarolo and lettuce.
For beef cattle the committee
'accepted the War Food Adminis­
tration's recommendation that xne
numl&gt;er of cattle on farm* and
rancho* be reduced R per cent by
the end 'of . l]|46,;tj » bich would
wrtohaCTy'? mean,- brWrKr1 tAarVelfftg* during the. year. No resluction in 'sows bred to farrow or in
number of hog* raised wa* rec­
ommended, while the goal for
sheep and lamb* w ii lowered 22
per cent.
Men* and millets on farm* to
the prewar level or about two
million
head.
egg
production
aliout- the same n* in 11&gt;I4. 18
million doren. broiler production
the same n 1.1 per rant increa-iin rhlrk* raised, and 5 per cent
I more turkey* were the (uultiy
I pronouncement*.
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I The ordinary weight of hrni •**»
seven ounce* to one i oiin.j
in Spam, eight ounce* in r.P-d.ind
Kruncr n(lll, jn ,.|ll;„ Mt , nj
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CYPRESS OA11DENS. FLA.-Julia Wallenburg made a hit
with the sailors when the ap­
peared at a Sunday afternoon
water sport show here clod In
thla seagoing outfit

To visit the
newly redecorated
Dining Room and Cocktail Loifn^c
of the

U.8. FlOHTFn PILOT Lt. Harold O, Miller of I-os Angeles, pie
turn! here In hi* home with his wife Marguret .indicates on it map
of the former vvui front In Normandy -the *pot where he strafed n
German cbt Inst July 24 ami sent it careening and burning into the
roadside ditch. It t* now belirvrd that Ihe Inti- Field Marshal Erwin
Rommel of Germany was in that ear, and that the wound* from
vvhirh Rommel later died were inflicted by gun* of Miller's plan*
(International Snundphoto) -

Col. Elliott Roosevelt
Will Marry Again

Your Favorite

• W e Serve the finest

FUN-STARS A R E BACK!

in food and liquors

Correspondent William fi. Whit#
In •A front dispatch:1"The First
Army 4a -havin'- lo pav for ail
this.; and .Gtnpan resistance has
hot weakaned anywhere."
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cornea. As a revolt,
She has
chllJmt
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la now visiting
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Wadneadav atoehlng ••/♦Di l*t*

"tv*n m i : o n l y fA U n j: a n d
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riiu itrn
kT |i. Ilr o irn let. I'sstnr
3rd and Oak \ i . n u i
Rum,ay Hervlua
S I S A. M Sunday School.
I I 00 A M. iln rn ln c W ors h ip
1:10 P. II
Jr. A
Sr
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Ifropl
1 : 1 0 l ‘. U K v r n ln c W ors h ip
l i x i c i M
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J. W. Austin, pastor
Sunday School, l» :0 9 A. U .
. A. W . namll. flupt.
k e r n i n g worship. l i no a U.
_ T h « r t i . » l » l n p r A « r t l « at 7:10 I*.
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&gt; a y * r insatln* T hu rs da y s rc n ln *
at 1:94 o'clock
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Laural A i t . , at Ninth HI.
!« •* M. N. I'sarso.i, I ' t t t t if
Sunday School I l l A. M
T It- Middleton. H-ipt.
Morning Worship 11.40 A. II
Tratntna Talon t i l T SI.
Kvsnkrk Rrrvlce 3 ;l» I*. M
IV t d n u m s ) — u i i l n s s h
S et vlrs.
1:30.
I ’ very-Otlisr Tuesday — Study
In
Soul-winnlnit, ; 34
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and . Third
T i f ad ay s—
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lA L V A r m s A iiM i tT l«n lC L
114 East Second Blrsst
M a jo r A H. WhortOla lr» t l m r f r
•NunJay School, t * i t A. XI.
P r a y e r Hervira IrfcO A# M.
a. n. la-, «:0J P. H,
Hireet Meeting. Y.o4 P. H
E v a n g t l l M l c Her vice, 1.00 IV U.
Fr id ay Hervlc* 1 .00 P t U.
'Coma worn hip wit jit u i a

r n m r n os t h l k a i i s u c
l l . t . C. l|. Itratsy. 1‘ aator.
113 ralm sttu Av e nu e
« lo (io A M —Suttilay School. Ib-.ri
%m j, h . Huparlntsndenl.
1 1 : 0 0 A. M — M a m i n s Wnrshln.
Kertnun by the pastor.
A Voun*
Man W h o Is 'pot A f r a id . "
rA ola
w «3 t.m ,\ 'i
M o r . M — , » u n « l*sopl»'s M »» t CHIT II &lt;H
Ina — Mrs AdA llra ley. president
K W IIK N K 1 J L P a it o r .
1:00 l'. ,M.— flva nu rt ls tl c Reivlce.
Himday H^hiwl, l e w A- 14.
Krrmot\
by
the
pastor.
*“Tb s
I'that: bln | ll. ’lMr A, M.
A h s i i s h t ' til I ' l . l M t s n s n
E v a n g e l tit le H e rv ln , 7 10 IV M.
w *t. . hfSal you:
Midw eek Pra ye r and Praia * Her‘ I f n t y nf niuah*. Old Fuahloned v lc *
elnBlnic.
A live fn a pe l
with A
Thu.-nday Evening. I:Q0 I*. W.
live
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( T i l t I ATI 4 ft A NT I H i a g l O N A H T
• nd Iira n s m a t i n g .
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. yond iQiTuVa Avinua.
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| Heir Hlenn K Smith. I*aat«r
J. A. HAHKINH, Paalor
Monday—-Hlhle Hrhctol, I# ©d A
Church 'Hchtml J . i « IV M. Sermon
by Paalo r 3:3* I* H.
Morn ln g W o r ih lp — 11 ha A M.
E ve n in g Mervlce— l oo I* 3J
Thuraitny— Midweek Pra ye r Her*
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the b eg in n in g of the w o r ld " ( A r t )&amp; m .
The L#**nn*H#rmon alao Include*
the f o llo w in g pjutaAK* fr**m the
' Fhrlat An HHenee I r a t book- “ Fcl•
ami Health With K e y I p the
I Hr r 1 |»i ure*
by Mary ttaker Ed&lt;h
'Thl* wnrif beginning I* employed
tn a1 ien Ifjr t he o n l l t M h l l la. Hi*
* t*r hiil v i r l i y and unity o f 4)or|
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the Infinite VDnd and fo rev er re ■
Mer |*h!j
T h e * * id f a * range front
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itf wisdom U to know where ||ee
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tilaif: U which 1 ‘ hrtat 1a nit y learh e*
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It* « f f « 1 re ih r prlnrtnlia nf primH n r* t' h rl«tlanltv will change the
f . * “ ( the world
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Young People. 7:*0 P M.
hi ili rut
In healing the a Irk. in
Poland iJUpi, .^ipt.
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1 i-iinu mil e m u . In ralaing ihr
Morning \Yor«hlp II no A
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Hear our lie ilgiou a Hand
T ra in in g Pnlnn. «:30 P M,
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THE SANFORD 'R E R A I ^ ' SALFORD; 'FLOIUDA

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II riahta la rrywatlrallaw •&gt; » r al Slifafrhr, a«n la are ilia rrF R I D A Y . D E C E M B E R I , 1944

BIBLE VERSE FOR
THE KINO NEEDS ROOM.
HE W IL L NOT SHARE A DEN
FILLED
WITH
EVIL
COMPANIONS NOR A MINI) F IL L
ED W IT H EVIL THOUGHTS-.
Lift UP your hrniU, oh yt gatn,
Wul be yc lifted up ye everluting ilonrm, nml Inc Kin* of
Glorv (hall come In.—IV 24:7.

awfiMfair :
bom. who In t£e Fear* 4p come
will enjoy their floral beauty
breathe thelf fra trance ahd find
rest and peace beneath their
sheltering branches.

gorgeous w ilt* and gold camellialike flowers, delicately scented
and it produces a large globularwoody shelled edibl# fruit- The
mature tree reaches a height of
i'i or niore feet while iU spread
—Utility*’ beef is Just as high®
average* 3d feet.
At the ftosy of the afternoon in nutritive value as are tha too
session the lit) editors' attending trade* o f beef.’
the convention assembled at a
location In the beautiful park,
The recovery o f copper from
especially selected by Kay and old tin can* now account! fer
Davfclvon. Ifere Slate* Comptjvll* about ten per cent of the totalf
er Col. Jim Lee. in a voice that U, S. copper production.
was choked with emotion pro*
nounced the following since re and
In 11)10, tho 97 llllnoli automo­
heartfelt dedication and turned tive plant* had an annual output
ihe first spadeful of earth for valued at $88,845,^00.
the rtanllnr:
"In bumble submission to the
will uf a Divine Providence which ,
lias so recently and suddenly call- j
ed from gur midst a faithful J
member of this organization. A ■
true friend to all mankind and
an energetic public servant, wo i
rolrmnly and icvciently hero
Freshly Dressed
plant Ihls tree as n token of our ,
love ami hi"h. esteem for the j
Available Daily
late Gilbert b'rcemati. May this
plant flourish and crow into a
r r r v t f » m t Sews., _3 • tree of Vt*
Declared Best
l iml and thrrrbr refbort honor
end glory to tho one lit whose,
name ami mrimfry it is this day i
planted."
It Is tbe plan of tin- Press •
Association t similarly rlcslicatr I
Memorial
trees honoring the"
memory o f distinguishes! decens- i
i-l members in the hops- that a- j
they serve to keep aloe the ires'
.m l Vnrtnmic* of thu r we loved, •
they will like-'ise hring jnv an-l , 220.1 Sanford Ave. Ph. 924
t leasure to thouinnda vet un-

Nazi Sanctuary
The right of one pursued to "Reek sanctuary” within
the precincta of religious property is one which k w h back'
for thour'ancls of years, to the Romans, tile (Jrecks and the
Hebrews, it has saved the lives of many innocent persons
over the centuries—and of some not so innocent. Hut il_ia.
ilOfnfilTineiii~embarruHsThfir lo the Involuntary host, as witness
Vatican City today,
Before the lilieratioii of Rome, number* of Allied war
prisotfers managed to make their way from Nazi hands to
the Vatican, where they were interned until released by
the arrival of tho Allies in Rome. Today, with Jtaly an ally
of the United Nations, Nazi soldiers are attempting to
roach the same santucary. Two of them succeeded recently.
And although the H n ly See is not in symiwlthy with the
ideas they represent, it will protect them as its duty, for
its right of neutrality and usylum are beyond dispute and
cannot be evaded.
Needless to say, however, it is making sure that no
more will find easy entry over its walls.

All Can Be Useful
fit (fiaru niiy job.trim ii.^iTOkjrp'arrVusPTriileoHfrtJopr.
the krtairtertgr o f the banc* of'nTTfmalA Itmif extinct, would
seem to tie one, yet the army can use it and does. A paleon­
tologist in the Smithsonian Institution at Washington was
recently commissioned as a captain in the air force.
What can he do? He interprets photographs. As a
searcher for hidden sites of fossil boucfi, he knows the
earth, its lines, curves and natural formations. Sir Wil­
liam Matthew Flinders Petrie. Ihe British archaeologist who
added greatly to the knowledge of ancient .Egypt, could
look over a field from horse-bock and tell just where to
dig for ancient remains. Paleontologists, possessing the
snrpo gift, can examine uerial photographs and (tick out
things which other people would not see or recognize.
No job need W-deapised in war time, or in peace, either.
Everything can be used somewhere.

Star ]&gt;ovcr&gt;
(From the Christian Science
Monitor)

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MORE B E A U T Y
FOR Y O U
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branches of Beauty Cul­
ture. our operators are
trained to give you a
complete Beauty Service.

A Speller’s Nightmare

China cupped in tenement-pale
There aro only twenty-six letters in the alphabet. So
hamla,
why
ull the confusion and bother?
How lovely children lire,
If a spirit is n ghost, why is someone to whom we ex­
Communin'* on a fur escape
With the evening etur.
tend hospitality mil a ghost?" And if palm is the way we

have to spell it. why isn't one of out fingers a ihulm?
People who have ureal crI mU's
All right, so there's a b in pluntUtr. Thun why can't
Buy the b(jiiw&gt; ami own thorn,
we drive nails with a ham her?
G r a c io u s ly Hi ji&amp;nnef R-by
'The*©
p o in t
th e
I ’ lc m ilr n
a n il
And if wc sing a hymn, why don't we ilvinn the
Mum,
lights?
Tbtir dice of iky (ml friendly
What u language! How's an tmstispeclnig -ml to
itnrv,
,
The** ehihlrrn loan them.
know that there's an s in viscount. Or an 1 in soldier? (Jr
HI A NT A BRADBURY.
a c in victuals?
If we say keo. why do we write it ipuiy ?
And when are they going lo get uruund lo sitelling
Heritage
colonel so that it looks like what it is?
“*
(From Kaleidograph)
Perhaps someone can explain why if whiskey can also
Thsy knew grim hardship'* flinty be whisky, monkey can't Ik; monky.
face
Why, IT almost everybody wants to spell it tikclele, does
And life's wolf loloncd claw.
They drudgwi by day. hut danced dictionary insist on ukulele?
by night
Doesn t the rule plainly say that i comes before o ex­
To Turkey In the Straw.
cept (xfter c? Then how come leisure, weired npd seize?
Their hojnes lacked elrganco mid
£ gnme . ?
, * * But evfry rougq hewn rafter
Re-echoed often to the sound
“Of good wholrahVattcil laughter,
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llo a i(L nte

back b efo a r I com m icht m avh em l. nil ilti*

A song was ever on their lips:
For thev were more than brave.
Olio nutabla event, too” generally overlooketl In the
Those pioneer* who won the west
prcsMjre nf mure ptrlklrtjf event*, whh the award made by
Wtnt singing to thslr grave.

the American Womcn'B AHRociutlon for 1044 to Mm. Carrie
Chapman Catt, now in her 85th year. Eight hundred men
and women assembled in New York to do Iter honor and
Laic October
*he was fittingly remembered In hundred* of American
(From The Washington Boat)
citien as a trail-maker and a great woiyun.
a.
—
This kind uf day is masculine
It i* amusing to read Air*, ( ’att's pinigent remarks on
gendor —
that occasion, reganllng the strtigKle of women to gain hn
A rowdy and reckless untamable
man and fwrperty riKht* iwsse**ed by men. including their
Old toy
."•••With few finer feeling* and thoic Ion# denial of the right to vote, because of “ the tradition
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none loo lender—

Even the earth's Just n Urnlshttl
old too

Who** sea* arc for .wading and
.
treetops, for whipping;
.Whose landscapes art perfect to
run turning wh*d*
With tha fro*l-dng following,
yalplng and nipping,
Half playful, half earnest, ut
_awlfl flying heclsl
T1AKBARA MASTE1LSON.
H e?
_____________________
We

see

»hotc

Great

Britain

has derided to lift, the rcalrictlau*
OH corsets.

Making the war a

little lest rugged on Ihe home
front.
’1Fifteen nations of the world
have endorsed the Canadian com­
promise propoial for the “ fifth
freedom,” freedom of the air
for aviation transportation. As
free as tljw air we breathe.

TH E CONFUSED PUBLIC
NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE
Nearly half tHe public think*
that manufacturer! have been
liiaklng too much money out of
the war. atconflug to Ihe result*
of e poll based on 8,600 Inter­
view* conducted for the Asso­
ciation of National Advertiser*
by the Opinion Research Cor­

poration. The avenge of all
oplntoni expressed wai that Induetry* is making a profit* of
80 per cent, whereas 10 per cent
I* considered by thoee polled as
a fair rate.
The public think* that labor
haa followed right after Industry
In getting the lion's share of
economic benefit’ of the war,

ratalten W»d farmers benefiting

no matter

ip that order.
It ia astonishing that In the
Uglrt p f all that ha* been done
to counteract the propaganda
nlwut corporate war profit* aucti
idea* as thl* should atltl prevail

O p e n tU rs

Hell Miltahew
Leona Vaughn llo n ifa c *

TOO L A T E TO C LASS IF Y

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ind tho Florida Southern
BeauUcWa *€onvenUon whleh will be

KAY

MIRASOL B E A U T Y SALO N
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SEAMLESS BACKS In
STAR BRAND FREEMOIDS elimi­
nate mkbins, eluting fnd ripping
3$J14Htoo?va weniiheee shoes r«*a

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Monday — Tuesday — Wednesday

S i Iv o r

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In thla year 11)44. The fact |*
that, Inatead of earning 30 per
cent on their net worth, the
leading corporations of the nation
will show’ e net return for the
present year, on the basis of
hint months' figures, of 8.8 per
cenL This compare* with 8.(T per
cent for 1919 and is, as a matter
of fact, not a great deal higher
than tbw avenge of the last
twenty yean, . which was *4
per ren t Tho biggest earning
•mare -of the corporation were
the t h i s 1940 ana 1941, before
war-time taxes became fully

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Spring* pail, the to*** ttctnif ii
|native of
Aruhia
known m
Ji lfj€ota*Sptm*-stt
Whrn lit bloom
K"i 0.ri year*. Flurida new»- lory, .including three imvl presi f Ir t f* &lt;wtrv4| With a hlunkf l of
paper men nml wunion have *«th-‘ (I, ill.*, „nc n i&gt;a.-t pi' sldenl of
im l in run von l, oil to dlscuix
iticli
problem*,
renew friend*, tho National 1jlitm mi Assuela
"hip* and evchungc idem,.
For* fum ns well, the wives oi two
«f&gt; year*, successive Necrology j'losidentir and sever'nl others
lommtttcvs have re Urod in pre­ Jong active in service to the orpare nuitublc resolution,- on tho giuiitHlion and to tho rummuni
death nf *uch member* a* had tie* hi which they tive»l
Among lim e wan Gilbert
liven i-allrd In their reward ninvo
man, publisher of lie Avon flwT
the previous meeting
Such action hs» Income run * Bun. known and love! bv iwofi*1
tine us H i* with oil oik« i&gt;iu H throughout the slate )*eenuse &lt;&gt;t
lions. Such resoiutlmuw rek.l in, ila long ami faithful iwrvicv in
u|Ma moetlng, t*re HW# &lt;%ptc&lt;f napv f|ehin '*• Pe*»er*wl of s
4yid supplied P&gt; tho./antlly nf (he Drauinic |M&gt;r*onality and bounddoecnaod and to tfc* pre** while cMi energy, lie made fi lends
His
reconl of the action is ' filed I'* im yw hn n by being one.
tho dusty itrthlves to be f* rgot- kuddrn mill unexpected Passing a
few flays prior to the annual con­
om.
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vention m»ili* bin |o** on this
/y dr, MMoylalipn prealdcuts U' hrcaalon dtuildv fell by everyone
fnro him. laid dune, Owen A
hud kiiown hi* contial hand­
Brice, puLIUher of the laike who
shake. his in fret Ionj laugh. hU
Wale* New* nml HM4 president
bubbling cuttuisiusm
of the ontaqlutlon- appointed n
Netiology committee at tke^open-, : Not fontcnl to have the memIng qf the (Vith -annual conven­ (.try o f Gilbert Freeman confined
tion held at Silver Springs la-i to the sterol ‘ ned action of a
Necrology committee and feeling
week.
During the past twelve month' that something more lasting end
the k7oride Press Asaoclstion h&gt;'t more fitting rould and should lie
mure outstanding member* th«n dun* to preserve hi* memory, I
at any similar rsHcd itl its In* Editor Ed Wenninger, I ublUher,
of the Klunrt News. »dv*nce»l *
tho lUggestion that the auucia |
effective. For tho five year*, lion spoil si r the planting of a i
lli40.*44, the nverage ha* licen memorial tree to-be- dedicate-!*
10.3 per cent; for the Amerlcuh with fitting ceremony/and idonli-j
war perlml, 1942 '44, It ha* been !*ird with a suitable brmue plaque. I
Himself a coljrctor of rare and1
O.fi per cent.
Mow ha.* labor fared? Refurr beautiful flowering tree*. Menu- 1
war broke out In Europe, in ♦tiger explained that he had
September, 1930, weekly Caming- brought with him to iho.couvcnnf nil fnctury workef* averaged 'Unn *uch n Irec lo be *o dedited and *dyi*cd that should [
127.29. In September. 1941. Ihr
e members *Ry*itove
nl*r&gt;i
corresponding figure wa» I4U.43
Thla latter figure represents c
wvruld ’ he bu»ny to provide
riBC of fll.8 «inee January I.
1941. which is the base date (ut slhew' tree* from his gardens and
formula and .■ auraerr to t&gt;« dzjlicnlcd in n like
the Little Steelz formuh
rise of 81 per cent over the l*4t
moiiIh of world peace, August,
By RUHSELL

The EVA-BESS B E A U T Y

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TTIE SANFORD FTERAUl. SANFORD, n,OUIDA

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Miss Thro Vickery has left
for Key W rit where she will be
employed for several months.
Friends of Mrs. John Bonifacethe former Ixorm Vaughn. will tfS
interested to km * that she i*
now employed wt Ann's Mirasfl
Beauty Salon as a beautician. »
Mrs. Fred Stone and youtvt
son, Fred. Jr .. Are the guests of
Mm. Stone’s parents, Mr. arm
Mr*. J. A. Strange, Myrtle A vF
nuc.
Mrs. Go nIon Bradley and |ief
i'ouiifc daughter. Barbara. have
gone to Philadelphia to Jolw Pst.
Bradley who is spending a fur’
lough there with relatives.
Mr und Mrs. J. W, Vickery
and children returned today to
their home In Pulntka aftrr
visiting with H n. Lillian Vickery
They were accompanied hy Mr*. 1
J. S. I.eo and iiOi, Wyll*^ of b*V* I
tiinore, N. t . w ho have been Im |
guests of Mr*, l.ee's mother for
the past throe week*.
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l i n t \l. l MM MON HKNSt
Mi und Mrs. It. K I
III Spud Johnson
announce the birth of a d
S t rhervsn's Chapter of Holy
lintnthi Ann. \\ edn&amp;sda
Croa* Fnlscoyiil
Church
wtii
.it Kciitnl.l l-aughton V
meet nt the home of Mrs. II It POST W A It PKItlOl) WII.I.
Hospital
llllIN t; PltlllTLKMS Full
Hanscll, ] fi 15 Mngholiu Avenue
FAM ILY SI/.Kl* F Alt MS I
at ;t:30 I' M
The \V M V,
of the First
Mi und Mrs. II. F. Lout,' an
While
the war i« not yet uvri.
Baptist * Churchwill meetnt Iht
lunnicv thc.blrth of u son, liandtl
mil
ei
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i)
otic
is
bending
hiv
l*est
church,nt I: ID I'. M. for “ foreign
encrgiea to the winning of ihv Finest. Jr.. Nov. ‘Jy at FernalJ
missions."
I mighton Memorial Hospital Mr&lt;
The llrurdnll
Avenue circle cieill conflict, yet fill sighted I ims' is the former Klliabcth
Illinois
ns
well
ns
Icmlcis
"I
will nievt at the Chill cl at tl.tai
|Tut on
liduatry nro looking iihcud l"
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futme
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asking
thr
T I’ KSIIAY
Circle Three of the W S f'S of I oiestinn, ” Whnl will the p.istwin
the I tr-t Methodist I Touch ivil] I I -nisi blliig-*" Ami the ipie.li.o,
meet with Mis I' I’ lleindoo i .mint l»&lt;* answered simpl&gt; o&gt; ’
• hinlel&gt;. boonuse il i
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at I 110 P M
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w Fli&gt; HJMIA Y
However. there Is gene, at coo
At 7 tn f' \| Hie W M l
of
out Ihnt the postWni potiod will
the i i|.| Itapiivl i hut. It wi
i iosr ptithlrms fm all ' It- »o
present a pageant at Hie chimb
■&lt;f |ieoplr in Its tram. 1lie "at
i-rts not sol veil drum piuhbtiis.
merely |Mi«l|HMied ••■me
25 Spurlintf Members milI Inis
Hum Blit people #&gt;&lt;• &lt;o&gt;0 '
Have Family Reunion t illed In faring and ovpiloiiung
ptuUem* and there i» no tcaatm
ti. believe that the ones following
The Spurhnif family hr*M it
I t win vsiIf be insurmountable
twenty fifth annual family if
union
Tharik*givtnff l»*y nt ti
Ihff icidties of the small far
hotnp
of Mr and .Mis. R » tori the o|»ei ntm of u lamilv
(Violin in Or Inmb.
11h JS n *iihl fmm n e ir giving coiueni
itii T J merit bur h pirnenl
adore the wm There wa. ,i ten
ten, * fm miss nmductron wile
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tin ii
union Mm J K. Stanlmw. M
is utti-ndaiit laigc scale opeta
■ml Mr*.
Writ.*, Mi an’ lions wlileh made for economy
Mr*. I. T Stnnypr. Mr
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Whirl the futnie will btuik\ in
■Mfi, 'Hf -A Monfoiton. MrthAT' cminecthoi Is Mill
F. Curne. Mr* Kuth Srhi Mi*
concern not unlv In small far
(ilndvii Wells, friafnlin and Son)
liters bill also In agricultural
MonrOrton, Barharii Srru
I rot
lemln *
tfly Stringer ami Terry Sebi, a1
Secretary of Vgrtrullure Wick
of Sanford.
aril aniil recently that "the ideal
Alao Mr, and Mi- t o * an, Mr* of tin independent for nv familv,
‘If. P. Itanforth. Dan Itanforth busy and secure on its own land,
Marc Itanforth and Itnlpli Cowan, is embedded in the very founda­
Jr. of Orlando nnd Ml, and Mr- tion of our Ameiican way of
R R Keene, Mias Ilorntlrv Keene life 1'nless Ilia I wav of life
end Mi&gt;, Joan Kerne of Juckson changes completely, the family
farm must remain one of its
vlllc.
chief
foundation
stone*.
Til*
farm makes
for
At the end of World Win I familv surd
lien llouglas MnrAiIhut » &gt; . the fairei distribution of farm In­
youngest
nnd
most
deeoralad come, for better C a lf of the sod
brigadier oeneial in the l
tv for better ell laorudup and for
hai'plm living "
Army.
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lie declarer) liiat preserving tho
( ABB OF THANKS
The beam* of the hugest Atncr- traditional tarty of. farm living
I wish to take this opportune i
nn battleships are restricted In doc* not necessarily mean turn­
18 feet to permit passage ing hark the rlock of efficiency. tn thunk my friends and neigh
rough Puna mu Canal luck*, "I am convinced thnt the familv born for IhFlr kindnesses durin
hich are only III) fret whip,
sited Inrm fan be Just as effici­ the lllnen.s ami death of my wifiMr. A. Corpany
ent as the largri unit perhaps
In the Belgian * i * m
any
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any vocation nnd use to any
position, aeronjmo to Jnv nhlllttri
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Superfortress &gt; Bond fa Forfeited
Municipal Court
Crew Saved In In
On Liquor Charge
Sea Off Saipan

Captain En
Nyy^ York,
: twleflr observed, "but heratise of
A *rlu.f look. pki- dcuuiriitrn-1other difficult fra we went "head
of t-ffccliv.m-,. in a bomber with our own orgamiation.
lie
Both N^tiona Want It; lion
trainer, can l«e had at the Nuvj , addnl the Ruseiun*. bail alao unArmy, Navy Display aviation exhibit m, ihe Museum i successfully requested the aighL
of Science ami Industry, l!01 Decision to retain It for Amcr
of. Device Is Made Rockefeller I’liiia, for any on *[ lean planes only was based oi
with thirty cents* admission, A | American emphasis rn high-ieve
n e w Y o r k ” c i t y , Dec. i free view, hut from outside » ' precision daylight bombing. Tb.
( Special)—Neither
Great
Ilri- rallrd citric ten feel In diameter. I British .have carried on night sat
ran lie bad at the Hunk o f th" brut ion raids, while the Russian
Manhuttnn Company lobby, to use aviation mostly taetlcnlly
Wall Street, in the war bmVl both with their own sights,
drive.
1 Asked about Axis efforts ti
Only United States planes use obtain the sight. Captain En
the Nordcn sight, according - to twistle precisely replied: “ Ob
Cnptain Frederick E. Entwislle. vimisly, 'with the large numbe,
MAgolniT veteran ir* twetity-srrrn of planes over Europe. the cnetn;
ytars in the Navv and assistant by new has some indications a
■ "—
the instrument which has cause.
' so much damage.” Rut he added:
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B-29Ix&gt;st In Raid Wasted G a s T r y i n g
To Find a Target

^ Ttmitt o f f t o t o f Jante Sytrs,
v rg rn a , rbaigod with. illegal tale
of liquor whir»'Yallejl ttv appear
before Judge J, fj. At|iron in
City Court Monday, waa estreated.
A number of bond* of white
prisons who failed to appear to
• rawer charge* were also eat
treatnl. These person* and chargt« were: Hutton Hulebjr, drunk
ami disorderly. IZfl; Clyde C.
ItcLoach, dnink and disorderly,
|J(t; Willie M. Morton drunk

“ With ull the seienlific talent il

can Society of Mechanical En
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■.'notice in o n irr thal wt* tuny Ret, mit mir &lt; h ft--tmjiftw o rk .

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No Clew To I’ rinclplr*

least once a month.

I ’lutloffruplnr

* Even public show mgs g av e n
I , clew In the principles behind th
| * workings nf the bmnbsight. T h e j
, showed the ili-virr consists of
! | s t i i U l i i n unit, housed in blaci
■ cubic mu hi *
Surmounting thn
i is thi- right itself, roughly *
1 cyliiiilri fourteen inches lung nn
| seven in diameter
These t a w
weigh nbotil six ty pounds ara&gt;
■ have r l c r t i ir u l rorniecllom to nn
1 nuloinutir pilot which givt-s tin
I bomljutdiri command of tho plane

■duijng the hrmih run and which
Miring* the total weight t» ninety
pounds, There uie mote than
B.CU f iiarls. but the whole costs
I less than J ID.Oim
I The hondu-r’ s proldcui hu« al
1 w a y s been to a Hut, fur his own
spied .10,1 nlliluilc. moll,m of a
Inigct
ihiectiun uml iliift of
wind, weight of the bomb and
number of bombs among other
items
R em o nstratin g
the operation
,
yestenlm Navy experts showed
the Iwinihardler need supply an­
swers to tml two rpieslinns- in
the present Mark 15 sight—-the
type of bomb and the direction
, to target. The first can be adlusted in-fore the run begin*.
J h o direclinn is lighted by ini tcrsecliiig two crossbars over the

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Sure, I carry

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heir safe arrival at Saipan, the
crsonnel losses op the first
.perfortress bombing raid from
.e Merfllno* was* confined to
e crew o f one plane shot down
r destroyed In a crash with a
rpanese fighter over-Tokyo an,
he tall gunner of another plane
&lt;ho died o f wounds and shock on
he way back td base.
The bomber forced dpwn nt act
as commanded by Captain Gulcc
i* u d o r, former intcrrolUgUte
oxer of the University of West
/Irglnla. The bombardier waa
■ecund Lieutenant Law re rice Nok'ldk^ of I0K6 Eastern I'nrkwsy,

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Officer Is Ritter
Tudor and Novick agreed that
.lie misfortune rrsuited wdien tho
sad plane In their formation
misted the target, failed to drop
.omba and led them .f f the
■ourse. They cruised over
area of Tokyo for forly-flv«
ninutes looking for n target he*
fora finally giving up and turn
mg 4 or home.

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"The g n * wc lost clrrling Lack
lit e r that booh led us wrong
would e a s ily
have
gotten
us
icmie," Lieutenant Novick said,
bitterly.

•n

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Bottled-in-Bond in stock

,1)01) U. S. life in­
is und certificates
f uvernging over
I, represent nn InlOO.OUO siver those

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a c k n o w le d g e m e n t .

"W o ware making a nRc threepoint Ending,'* Captain Tfcdor
taid, "and I thquht everything
am going to be feui* When we
stnackpd lpto a twanty-fopt wave
That atpv* In the tuna and flood*P the cockpit. My pqcab* hatch
Jantmed’ MM 1 must hav* gulperi
down abotit a th|rd o f Uta ocean f.
( died g co u p leq f; deaths before
I rot o0L“
The others got eafely out of
the tall hatches after throwing out
raft* and survival kite. Rut In
the darkness, and totied by the
separated. When the rafts . ware
rough waves, the men becams
tin t Inflated, eight men climbed
atwlrd. Thy other four, were
gathered in three hour* later.
Lieutenant Novick, .who bed been
bobbing around I t ih ls M * * Wes' of tho tlluaUon the BtaU Chamlifebelt 300 or 400 yards away, bor of Cotnmerco Is taUaflod that
thlro 1* no' Jiutl/icatlon for tho
m tM S* Which would double both
etrator *4Id, "you can
S loyoOi.gntO employer coptridrop a bomb Into • pic
en* to this fund," Colee skid,
• pointed , out that tha re­
in target city un- serve In tha Social Security fund
borlionUl screen. now elands between five billion
MU 1U to 1»0 dpi Is re and tU billion dollars and
omb door* opened la mots than adequate for any
eoabU demand*. Freexin* at
hi to nlna nrtles
prdMOt level* would -,»avo
aytra an aatlmeted one and
Utlf billion dollar* In 1943.

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Sausage ......
no polnlR

(irnde H- milk Fed

liOln C h op* ........

Shoulder Roast ...
Breast Stew
Sliced IJvdr ......

Shoulder .... lb. 27c
Rib Chops .. lb. 39c
Sirloin Roast lb. 43c

Chops
Shoulders
Sausa

Mackerel
Croakers 2-lbs. 25c

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T O i* * ,a i

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lit on tha broken half o f tho
merged fuselage of tho Super*

Flour
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Georgia Yams
Enjoy

A\ L

Floods O’ SudM

Captain- Tudor
and
Flight
Engineer Second L i e u t e n a n t
Charles Daniels, nf Detruit, nuramg the engines along on tha
homeward Journey, watcher! the
n s gauges drop and pressure
fall about sundown. In the short
tropic
.twilight;
th*
captain
■ target, taking fi fteen 10 twenty hrulight the plane down from
11,000 fi-ot, turner! on landing
1 stH-oml,
lights' and skimmed on the sur­
j
Can Hit I'ickle Barrel
*
‘ blunt lO.OCtt iel,' one demon- face ordering all of the Crew
ixcept the engineer, and radio
operator hack to the tall sec­
tion.
The radio operator meanwhile
had sent out an H .O' H ami tied
down the kay for autoniatic re­
pealing o f the (lUtraM »itptal.
but the time was too abort to,get

l f ’s the Q u a l i t y o f leadership,
that makes

DlxUpguished Flying Cross and
Oak l^af Cluster to the Air
Medal
from
Colonel
Herbert
Morgan, Jr. station commandant
al the Casper Army Air Field.
Rgt. Jones waa honored at n
formal
review
last
Saturday
after receiving the awards. He
received the inrdals for extra­
ordinary achievement white par
tlclpal|r.g (n numerous bombard­
ment and antl-xubmarina patrol
missions over tneniy occupied
Europe and the North Atlantic.

Germany It is doubted very mucl
If Ihe sight rmild have been hull
-by them during. Ilia war."
For the Invention uf the bomb

Let us fill your battery

hydrometer—el

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ARM Y AIR FIELD, CASRER.
W YO.p I)«-. 1. (Special)— T'S gt.
ISroiku 1). Jones, Route No. ),

Australia was the last contin­
ent to be discovered, tne last to
be the home of an advance ,1
civilisation, and the onlv 'contin­
ent to lie governed by one race
■ml one nation.

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GAINESVILLE. Dec. 1. (Rt*e
cial)—Ninety-three World War
Two veterans enrolled as students
at the University of Florida gave
m overage o f IS months serWw
-to their eennWy- bo/oro separa­
tion from the Army and Navy,
analysis of personnel card* re­
vealed today
Two of thflMmen served more
than’ two years each, both in thu
A m y . Minimum time was one
month, served by each of four
In the Army. Navy, Naval
and the Marines.
_oat of the veterans, who are
Studying in the university under
federal veterans* legislation and.
a f 23. on ,thelr own
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All sections of the stale arc
represented, tie addresses show
mg 43 Florida cities and loons.
A s to service*. GO served in
the-Army and 32 in brapeha* Of
the Navy. One served 13 month*
In the Royal Canadian Air Force
The university u not a slrangi
place to :t2 of Ihese veterans will
are former students and alumni
of the University of Florida.
Twenty-three. withdrew from th*
general college to enter tnc ser
vice* while sis withdrew from tin
upper division as Juniors aim
seniors to ruler. Three hat
graduated before going to tin
nrvices.

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FOR R E N T —

FO R S A L E —
H. a Pope Ce.
BATTERIES ate Battery Char*,
lag Quick or Slow Charging.

IITI318
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ROOM bungalow by owner.
Reasonable. 2310 W l i t SiPhone 142-W.

BABY carriage and bassinette,
good condition. 115.00. 907 Use
nolle Are.
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COUNTRY home, 6 room bungs
low, 10 aerra good citrus land
fur quick sale, &gt;2600.00. Oviedo
section. 3 mile* East. T. 1.
Lingo, Oviedo, FI*.
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H EAVY black winter coat and
heavy blue coat suit, site 38
■ l*hone 312-W.

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ROOM: semi bath,
013 F.. 3rd St.

reasonable.

NICE furnished room semi-bath.
Phone 800 or 103.
0 ROOM house will share with
couple In exchange for care
of house, cooking for 3. J. G.
Smith, 3rd door South o i
School.-Take M«rv or Box 272
FURNISH El) ipartment, 304 W.
6th St

M ISCELLANEOUS
IU R T A IN S wn-lu-d .tareled and
stretched. 618 Mcllonville Ave.
phone 870
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IF YO llR home i* for sale 11*1
it with
ROBERT A. W ILLIAM S
Phone 731 Atlantir Rank llldg.

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COW-AND calf. E. L. Humphrey
Lake Mary, FI*.
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HOLLER MOTOR HAI.I-3
NEEDH UHED CARS
lYc will pay ton celling prices
ACRE tiled celery f » r m" n for n»ed ■uthtfioliric*. All OP a
Cameron Avenue, East Hide, details hr ruled for you. Write ™
lately plowed and harrowed.
dione u&lt; Lj onmo arid niuke o n
appraisal.
HOU.C1! MOTOR HAI.ES
ONE HOUSE and lot- Duhart 20h W. First St.
Phono 821
U in b tr Y » r i ____________ condition. FROM owner, for caah, small two
bnlnHm home and iriraio In
Mena
subuilw of Hartford. Box T- c/o
Herald,
p i it MTV young tender louiUrd
with or without STUDIO couch, day b«d or couch.
Bed muit be In good condition.
8nd 8 t
Phone 183 J.

PISHING boat with »-borae kick­
er and trailer, 1100.00. Robert
Thomas, Itt- 1. D t« 128 (Wllaon
. Corner).

American Farmers Are Expe
Invest More Money In 6th War Loan

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LOST; WHITE gold diamond
wrUt watch. Return» to Chris­
tina Stoudenmtrc, 605 Kin
Ave. and recalve reward.
LOST: Ration book No. 4. Eddie
Simmons- 708 Orange Aye.

LOST: Gray
full length
at Junior
want. Phone

Sealskin Fur coat
at dance Thursday
Officers* Club. Re
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WASHINGTON. I)
C.. Dec. •
1, — (Special) —A prediction Unit Six (Jeorgia T e c h
American furnirr* liW ilL.tn pst
Men From Florida
more money in hon.Cpshirffit! the
•Sixth Was Loan Hum in any
MIAMI. FTa.. D « . I. (Special) i
previous drive « » » made today
The Stale nf Florida will he
by Uic War Finance Division' of
the U.8. Treasury.
well represented in llic Orang*;
Farmers bought &gt;1,25(1,000,000 Itoit l foot ball game here N*w
worth of War Bntnla during 10- Year’s Day. HU membara, o!
43, according to the liurenu of Georgia T.-ch’s Orange Bowl
Agricultural Economics. In 1944 squad are from Florida, and at
It is believed they ran and should least two will lie in the starting
purchase n total of &gt;2,00,000,. lineup against the Unlvcra|ty of
000, Ted R. (iambic, national dir­ Tulsu.
ector of the War f malice Divi­
( ‘enter
K&lt;i
Ilolalnger
from
sion haId.
Tampa hs* answered the opening
Income si Peak
whistle for most of TechV gamei
The Sixth War l-oan storting this fall, and Charley Heller
November 20. conics ul on ideal from
frorn Orlando and George 1
Hills
1111*
Imp for agriculture, he pointer! J |r,q,i Jarksnnville have been elouL
s
1ternuting a* regular quarterback.
This is not only thr lime when Jimmy Wilron. from Miami, ha*
farm income is at n seasonal seen much service at end for
peak, but 1014 marks three year* the Engineers.
of record breaking farm Income,
Quarterback Andy McGill from
he raid.
Haines Cify and End Boh MilBased on information obtained chell from Miami, alio memberj
trom the HKA, the Agricultural of the Tech squte. may get hrty
Section of the War Finance Ihr). the -New Year's game, too.
sion estimates the 1941 cash farm
Wilson and Hills both earned
income at &gt;2li.iH)0,000,0()0, com­ letters with the 1943 Engineers.
pared with &gt;20,000,000,000 in 1943. Ilolsingcr is a Naval tranafer
Although net farm income, duo from Duke.
—
to higher operating costs, may
A seventh member of the
not lie greater than in l'.i43, moat Tech squad. Halfback Jack llltli,
farmers now have reduced Ihulr la Ihe son of J.T, Billa, Miami
debts and consequently will have radio news editor and cqinmenta•nore money to put Into War I tor. Ills home town la lilted at
Bonds, Dir division reports.
Dallas, however,' on the rotter.
In the twelve months ending
January I, 1941, farmers reduceo
real estate mortgages alone by
association
that
this counhtry
&gt;650.000.000.
"cannot afford to permit uio
Bank Depoalu Gain
strength of It* people to be
After paying all operating costs rapped by this insidious disease.”
and necessary faintly expenses,
farmers will have left this year
for Investment and debt reduction
over &gt;6,000,000,000 the Agricul­
tural Section also estimates.
Because of the fact that new
machinery Is not obtainable, farm
deposit* htc piling up In rural
banka. Demand deposits held by
farmers in these banks are esti­
mated at &gt;4,500,000,000 and time
deposits at 12,000,000,000
Since the new method of re
deeming Series K .Savings Bondmake them si liquid 111 a dollar
hill, it n no longtii necessary fui
the farmer to maintain n largr
bank account to mm-i possible
emergencies. Mr Gamble stated
Therefore, he believes, larrners
1942 Ford Sedan
will convert part qf these deposits
f
into War Botfds.
W ar Bund purchasers will pro­
vide a farm financial reserve lu ri‘Ml -Ford Sedan
protect a g a i n s t damage by
drought, flood and livestock dls
19.37 ( ’adiliac Sedan
vase, will assure rash to replace
and repair buildings ntid Ulrich
inery as well u. tft build bark
•oil fertility depicted by war
1931 Desoto Sedan
lime food production, and w i l l
prnvrdo
fuiul*
fur
rdueatlrin.
vacatrona and old a-.'u security.

For year-round plcnauro give y°ur'ij?^
home a living room suite for Christ-. . I l l
mas. This sofa -and' mfltdhlng’ chair -* r ,
wilt bring ymf so much beauty and _
pleaaure. Upholstered in frieic, willnut finish frame. Full apring con­
struction.
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Ro o b e v e J t Urffcs
(JfCaler Seal Sale«

NEW YORK. Dec. I. (/IV
’ resident
Ronscel l has asked
the American a. , do to Join wilh
official ami vnTtiiilury agencies in
whkh he said la taking "a Iremandou* toll of lives In tha war
torn countries of Europe and
Aata."
Supporting the Thirty-eighth
Annual Chriatmai Seal Sale of
LOST
the National Tubertuloili Ann
elation and Its affiliate* which.
IX4KT: small black doe with opens tomorrow and will continue ,
brown spots answers to name until Christmas, tha President
of ••Happy." Reward. Mrs. E.M,
Id In a statement Issued by the
('aln. lekc Monroe.

TWO SM ALL fanae for sale;
0 M a acre* land, 8 atory house,
Karage, one » torero house, one
n o d well, land tiled,' cowfleta LOST; GAR JUtion Book "A
aubirrigation. One 6-ecre farm
E. H. Uney, 110 K. 2nd KL

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310 E. 1hI Si.
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LOST: One • hearv Black horw
mule. One heavy Black Mare
One heavy rad colored "M art
One Black Jack. Return to
W. E. Klrchhoff, phone &gt;05.

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On E n g i n e Plants.
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Blanche Kennedy, telephone
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~ s committee to secure names
of service men snd women so
that their friends may know
when they ore In Sanford.

Eridny evening msikrd the pas­
sing of one ol Semitiole County's
oldest pionetrs, Joseph t'nni*n&gt;n.
80, whose life was Jit,lorn ally t’&gt;
terwoven with ttfct ol Saufon!
ami the Urge cattle and reivr)
raising industries of lh|. section
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that ml hninnc itr.il4 l* known j
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Rare the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. Ross Adams for a few dpya. erun were held Sundai »flern.»inl only problem rvmamini* 1 1 to |»ullm£ twxek the tuoltw •*! ’

Major Adams is stationed at
j Strother Field, Winfield. Kaa. and
Mrs. Adams la a flight ntiraa with
an air evacuation squadron In Or­
la n d o .
Cpl. J. Clay Will lama of Temps
is * peril mg a 16-day furlough
with relatives.
Pvt. Carter Harvrv it spending
in short furloui
Furlough w lli ‘hla
‘ parents,
'Mr. and Mra. Lloyd I* Harvey,

F / S g t Tim Stevens
Wins DFC In Burma
MIAMI BEACH, Fla, Dee. 41
(Specialy— T / B ri. Timothy Staycm, 22, o f Sanford, Fla. has
arrived at Army Atr Foma .Re­
distribution Station No. 2 * in
_ Miami Beach for reassignment
W processing after completing a
tour o f duty outside the contln, ental United 8tataa,
Stevens flew 4t missions
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bomber in
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f he was
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thi son of Mr.
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t Medical examinations and elaasl, Citation -interview* at this poet,
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five redisttihuilon sUtions
the AAF Personnel
Command for A A F
. Ficera and enlisted
i nun, will determine hla new aaslgnment. He wUI remain here
. i about two weeks, much cf which
w|U be devoted to rest end r%

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Thex* nhouki h* found tn shnl* to firr over the HwU *»• '•
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, nvrihirr Of It w 1
1 *.... ■’ I !*',*• ,l «ii I Hi midi at
llllllk Fi'UH 1 li't .41.Il ,1 It..
was in Lakevicw Cemetery. Act­ l«* «itr*rte«l on a more nrt'liUMe
day, a*** •i iii (if i
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I 1.4 .■ M.i 1 ] ••al Ii ,if *1 n o a
IKind .hi • . t .ut11■
ing as 'pallbearers wrir
»eic Kr^%l K baxii than from ihotv rw en tlf
I Mi, *Trei
s
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F drill*’*! in O llit r Cminty^ he *1#* Senator Pepper Is
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Ihrudney. It. B VV.Rht, R tv clniwtl, painlinc' Aut that hit com* |«
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Mine, Lt
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Mr. CsmcriUi vxa* 1•om al u c K trying t*» Iw^u nil iputi
l 1 4*1 II|1 UI|f
Military T r a i n i n g f*lt»r|i!it M .1 t 1 I * I..I 1*4.1 1 . 4.1lea* ! • •. S k kl
Americus, Ga- July II. I«»t*, sml in Florida.
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This is dun*, he rvplmnoi. by
Vlt E* *
Senator t'Uu-l* lVpt**r '
with his family by boat mi the St
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Lily
ThD
Johns River U&gt; the «cttlement of moons of highly w n .itor ssilj jm,.r-t tn mmpuhon
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b rr(iih
nan i:**i*
F t Reed, locate,! smith, of the technical instruments .Icvelors* i | turning after the «&gt; i.
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present site of the Sanford Naval by science and Invvntmii which t.&gt; a 1,-ltar rvc*ntly irc cii—l !
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. Ill t
mm.s-M
ftirtaii* v*
m .t Uitiki Clarence Alexander
Air Station, at a time when San­ can show whvic th* best chances him by Th* Ranfnnl II* n j l
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frum ll» Is. hiIIm Hi
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rslst for finding nil and which
“ I w-wuld not like to w u- &gt;'
Wounded
In
I'ranee
ford was known as Ft. Mellon.
I
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itin) ima
help to minima* wildcat digging. » .'guratc
rom[mUsry
mibl..* - St nut on ..J A 4 M V *
iFor a lima ho helped hta father
*. * ) n 1 1 »ii|* I *i, i vis.it ,if |h*;
MS8£llolui
put mi (iUplay
on
T
h
e
th
re
e
p
rin
c
ip
a
l
in
stru
m
en
ts
training
after
th*
war
»•
Henry S. Cameron in the raising
| CpI I'larenr* Al, *n»"b) *%■*,&lt; |
V I * *■ •|• *t « ■• iiiM.ti' l fi rrviri'f
Avenue ndjn*mt to fin r&lt;nl&lt; lllnll
*
of cattle on the huge ranch that hr* the ssUmograph, the m a g n e t o ­ peace meaLiure," h* wrote.
j WHS rc|Hilt,',| III bill- IM-I- - m ■ t vI ,
H i*
i Mis.p Hit* I'mific, SjM*
l&gt;ni|r
Slorr
m
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t
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and
th
e
g
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v
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t
y
m
e
te
r.
d.Wlhtedly,
our
gnal
ail*r
tb&lt;
stretched from Celery Avenue to
ihi.I v wnun,ied ytui:
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inJv J ' ill. .1
I ! a*mill i•11 |ft*t n hi ill* of the tllffl
war
is
to
act
up
the
kind
of
Uiffirrr
and
f»**ftrr
puff*
I
ban
The
seismograph,
which
mea­
Lake Jeaaup.
He then served
serving with lh* Auuy
I m (■
• nil it--. •Mifh Fin'iMmtf’retl m (uni;
for 10 years In the duel capacity sures minute vibrations within inlernationsl organitation which anything given al p m i-m mlliei. * nl|i. in Jianr*. i* ii"U
i | -lll'.t I
t.tt*i linpN mi III a vt*r y fir*t
will
eliminate
the
nec-asity
«-i
which
havr
l*ef*n
d*mnte&lt;l
!iy
of town manbal) and la'A col­ the earth's structure, he said, is
valesring nicely in •
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1* I i Iihk* » iiium !u xx.io f«»t«**l 'loxxri
constantly
preparing
for
war
j
inditidiiab.
will
given
uam
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I,.
lector of the new town o f San­ the most useful' instrument to
| arri -r* m g
l&lt;« vv -, *-1 f i ' e n l h
'«■ i 1 i r 1T
ami (lilt I\ IlMtll 4 111 I hr writer
**Thal does pot mean that
■■ at the Llk'* Itun-I Haltv. Mi
ford. Later he took up celery locating oil but is largely Im­
rvitnl by Iny inntbi i Mi - tl iln'l 1 * I 1
■ "i h the l * - 1 -'I I, it* f 11 *u. he f tire
are
not
going
to
keep
an
ad*&lt;|U).t1
Ijine
r*v.-..lc|
Meicbanla.
wh
.
growing and moved back to the practical in FWwta on account
; Ale VHInb'i, li 111 latiii'l l.in'ii i i .... hi I **11,1; i * ■i .,»•*! h&gt; til** Naxy.
I &lt;•"* *
foice
to
control
our
interests
nr
I
have
donated
priteto
the
previ
old home place on Miller Aeenne. o f peculiar underground form a­
fill. Alev.iniler « i, • ♦*•*» ti III j «*fc*&lt;8*4*4
h u im ihfwr (1i|fh t i m u l e in
i‘»» -rt-l Itig **t f
Aided by Joe Whltner. hd suUH- tions. The magno|ometer utilise-, do our. Part to restrain tin -oua rally will not )•* n«ke.| to I Sanliiril, nltendrd In.-il eh—&gt;1-.
M.i
am! Juiu* l'.*4J for which
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m
"dangiter’*
nations
But,
militaiihmate
this
time,
Mr.
lane
sabl,
vlded and told ae 10 and 20 acre the natural field of magnetic
1 mid Via* served in the Aunt fin
ihr - i i jjeifit m n*nx rno'ivini; un
hm
breeds
militarism,
and
I
ho
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but
if
any
merchant*
wit,h
In
ii'1'tit'll Hint! niik I ’.*f elubU‘ 1 tit mi Air Mexlnl
farms, much of the large ranch flux while the gravity meter,
' six years, the last l* iin.mb' u1 »*(it;i i
sure.that' wa can obtain, ihrmich give prire* for this purpo-e they which were overs*in- lie m eiteil t vs4’nu*’
I’ JH vt ( 4* ( allt*aily aunnlfil D» him in 1943.
acreage bounded by Brtsson Ave- ■mat commonly used In
wUI
be
(TTnlrfuIly
rc*c**i\
volunteers,
a
force
adequate
t"
*I •'Ml 111i•
noe. Celery Avenue, the S t Johns physical evpierntiona in Florida,
his initial Arm*' triunim- at I l I *enin
Hyintf with tin* ith Frrryintf
River and Lake Jessua
has an additional advantage in our needa. I do, however, believe
i •i : tm ii •ifMtij*. Nashvillr, Tenn , hr mailtf
lieniiing, Ga. dn.l Intel al t amp &lt;elliine.
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that
military
training
is
fTCC-l
Ha
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rights of way
b* used without tiangda
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IS ts
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lu India L»'!nllnj
• ||f *■• » s«*1 ■11«« in H *21** which the Uroup
promoted
moted the coming here of
o f lb* er U&gt; same, fish or other witd- lent ditciplins and physical rdu
cation
for
those
who
lake
it.
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in
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Hanford and Everglades Railway life.
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wa- then *lr!iver!iiit to Ihr Far
Takes Third W ife Funeral Rites Held
" I t la our Job to do what ha.
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In IBIS, with others he Journeyed
ha l 1 ol lh er v
hr ir&lt;eivctl
Pointing out that he had seen
to Tallahassee to aid iq the sep­ la recent newspapers that the never been dope before: stpp w»i
i 112 filiiiii”
Durtiig tin*
thr An Mesial in Auiruil, 194ft.
For
John
Ludwig
aration o f Seminole from Oraiiga shocks felt over a wide area of —even preparation ami train me * GRAND CANYON. Aris. Dec.
wi*i i- ii'in 111**4
(Ini' SKI IllH"
hlft. I !i» hh! If in xx,ii i t rji ti.li ferret!
irasiiasM a * rw*» r » « n
for war as we now think of it. 4. W )'—Col Kllii.lt Rousevrlt, soil
-n.tr ’ h. tuial
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to th«* in*! Ferrying (ttnup in
________ __________Florida were attributed to earth•
Funeral services fnt John l.u-l l^.innp, , i
.1 i t&lt;&gt; Im*
Mmch 1944 mill han hern 111
----OUakes, hie said he tiki pot be- While we shall always have boy* of the IYewidrnl. and Faye F^nicrcumpui
hoirii*ii
Ipnntionn
Nav|j;i»tion
....
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til a bill of
fllfF V D D 1 G T C
le v e this theory was true inas- who want to be poliremrn. we aon, Hollywood actress, were wig. prominent local grown who yf,,,
dierl Thursday morning n.* th
the J )p,.|
;,t Drrvmbnr :*i, IIM2.
Oflk'e. His father is uvcrseii
U 1 1
D I U E iT O
1 much aa hit seismographs failed hare our home police forces fur married at 9 A. M. yesterday at
them to aorvw on, I du not red Yavapai Observation Station on result of a bullet wound helirvi*.
with n Si if mil lleptil altnched to
Df*[ it* 1 hi- itii’M-iise in si-uts
|la record Use tre overs,
.
to have been accidentally inflicted,
believe it is necessary to take the rim o f the. Grand Canyon.
the Ki«hl Artillery,
Mr. Browa waa introduced by a year or two Of each boy’s life . The ceremony was performed were held Sunday aftrinram wt nvaihillr, pi m ill, liuiyl ronlili
ui*s heavy gspcciallv un the trans­
Md*
and pat him to, the am ir to give by Rev, Roger Sawyer ol W ill­ 3:00 o'clock at
continental routes ntnl around in­
S r
reel Ihi mti with i other ^arhtriih dies trial rente i* Itti the Irons*
hint military training. Ijet's hope iams. Aria;
ad Gerald Frierson of DaLand wo do our Job so well when we
Internirnt
was in continental Might*
They were attended by Jack uffielatlng.
Monties are
J.C. McCormack of LcxIagtocL Ky. win the war that we can make Frye, president of Transcontin All Souls Catholic Cemetery.
njnnin* in excess of 70 percent,
and Melvin Oak. aL *
Active pallbearers were: Fred while in the |i*nvy industrial
our* a peaceful world without ental and Western A ir Inc., and
constantl y ^ preparing for wsr,” Mrs. Joseph Livengood of Los 0. Zerrenner, R, A. Cobh, T. C, areas priorities range front 60
Aagelea. The Utter is a grand- Brown, W. H. Stewart, It. R percent ti, 60 percent,
bo concluded.
daughter o f the late Mms. Ernes­ Ding nhd Henry Thurston. The
I’assrnger load fail or this year
tine Schumannhrlnk.
Elks Lodge of which Mr. I.udwig
P F C C A M P R E lX H O N O R E D
C m r_ E L E C T 1 W
A wadding breakfast was held waa a member, attended the U-Vunplng well over 00 percent,
LV-fomparcd with 8K.0I percent
they
BQoit. MU*. at El Tovar Hotel fotjowtog the funeral In a body.
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$220 In cash,
rateon book

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ported to be '

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Spencer
of Elsie O.

as a bawl T
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WEATHER
____ party flew h*re
G E O R G IA In crea sin g cloudi
lata SatunUy from Los Angelea.
Oak Hm.
CaL Roosevelt is on leave from ness with slightly higher tempera.
awatiied Ib e Good Conduct Me 1*1
Field. Miss, A A F tba army air forces 'after com­ ti\rea tonight Mostly cloudy Tues­
day, cool with rain in west and

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I1i e ttt i t* i limiirr
Pal iiiilmHi
rtuitffvtl iiulav Hial fell wirtjf
farlk»iift ate rirtiboratrly f* u»efit
inj* civil war a* a irenetnJ * trike
left
Vthvn* n ilibnit r lo I
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artiftf roilitar) |o»rrnuf of Vlhrns. !«»•
da) f nxr lh » aftnnl K\M
fitrmatism« 72 hour* notice
to quit I hr Aren.

Joseph
Cameron
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The remit* were reported ns
g&lt;««l
The prim* objective was.
t e Musashima engine factory in
e Mnktijim* aircraft plant. To
kyo rluimcit It Kuperfut\* iycte Y
dcstroyni and reven others pro
bahly
Japanese
spearheads, making
Hieir
deepest
penetration
of SCRKKN
A f'T it ESS Faye
Emerson, the brttle of C*»l
Ahtna. advanced to within 74 hut Htxiaeveit, i* shown iieit* at h o Mol lyw*H*«i home play it.*
miles from
Kweiyutig on the her 5 year old son. Willian t SeiKip l * r.i«fi»h!, * Kilt) hf hrj u t
Burma Road after driving.. 36 riage to Naval Officer William t » « " l * m l
tlmemalional Nmile* into Kweichow province.
photo)
In the I’ hlllpplnc* area a U.S
l*imher* sank four ships and
dam aged 13 other craft.
~ In Chungking the Chinese gov.
nmerrt
umlerwent
a
further
shakiup
today
whrn
Corel un
Minister T .V , Soung w i , apnpintM
act m,;
wire
president
of
.Yuan
Prtivince, succeeding his r s .
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‘T o k y o Rose’ And Crew That llomhed Jap ( apilal

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Ill, AtM flafn r t m *
T o k y o lay in fresh ru in *
and fla m e s today a fte r a
sizea b le fo rc e o f S tm erfor#resses, s trik in g In m id n ltet*
noon yestcru u y, nuiuv m e
m ost stnJee.Hsful o f fou r raids
on Jup/iM’ n capital c ity . T h e y
unloaded Ijombs w ith pinpoint
A ccu ra cy fo r un hour and a
n a if, d es p ite an Intense a t ­
tack by anti-aircraft fire inter­
cept or*.

4

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Tokyo Is Given
Worst Blitz
Of ThisW ar

W A S H IN G TO N .
De.\
4.
( A l * ) — American submarines
hare bagged 20 more Japa■ neae ships, including a light
a c n i l H r and d n t m ; c i , The
M o t h e r * were medium cargo
ttm lr,
one tanker,
four
medium
cargo
transport*,
three amall cargo ahlpe. The
Nary'a announcement Increas­
ed the total of Jap ship*
Q mink by submarines to 874.

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re-

locally

to

i« t - H » l3 ( 73.31 imrvenl in &gt;043,
and 60.13 percent in 1041.
Before the war n daily emplo*'
nient of planes that averaged siv
to seven hours of actual flight
won regarded a* good perform-

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G A IN E S V IL L E . Dec. 1. (Rt*e
c ia l)—N in e ty -th re e W orld W ar
Two v e te ra n s enrolled a s stu d en ts
a t the U n iv e rsity o f F lo rid a gave
m o v e ra g e o f IS m o n th s serW w
- t o th e ir eennW y- b o /oro se p a ra ­
tion fro m th e A rm y and N avy,
an aly sis of perso n n el card* r e ­
vealed today
Two o f th flM m e n served more
th a n ’ tw o y e a rs each, both in thu
A m y . M inim um tim e w as one
m onth, serv ed by each o f fo u r
In th e A rm y . N avy, N aval
and th e M arines.
_ o a t o f th e v e te ra n s, who a re
Studying in th e u n iv ersity under
federal veterans* leg islatio n and.
a f 23. on ,th e lr own
W itte

Lrreourcea. are natives o f T lofida.
« * v e n tj-v ig l.l give F lo rid a home
address.-*. Jack so n v ille fo r 10, and
Tampa and G ainesville
----- J " - for a lt
ta c h .
All sections o f th e s ta le a rc
rep resen ted , t i e ad d resses show
mg 43 Florida cities and lo o n s.
A s to service*. GO served in
th e -A rm y and 32 in b rapeha* Of
th e N avy. One served 13 m onth*
In th e Royal C anadian A ir Force
T he u n iv ersity u not a slra n g i
place to :t2 of Ihese v e te ra n s w ill
a re form er stu d en ts and alum ni
o f the U niversity o f F lorida.
T w e n ty -th re e . w ithdrew from th*
g e n e ra l college to e n te r tn c ser
vice* while sis w ithdrew from tin
u p p e r division as Ju n io rs aim
seniors
to ru le r.
T h ree
hat
g ra d u a te d before going to tin
n rv ic e s .

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t g sfv a ilM m a n le far eitusllona wanted w ill be charred for a t ths
gnlar J it e T t t e rataa_________________________________________ ____

FOR S A LE—

F O R

H. a Pope Ce.
BATTERIES a t e Battery Char*,
la g Quick or Slow Charging.

bungalow

R easonable. 2310
Phone 142-W.

by ow ner.
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ROOM: sem i b ath ,
013 F.. 3rd St.

reasonable.

N IC E fu rn ish ed room sem i-bath.
Phone 800 o r 103.
0

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8 ROOM

ROOM house will sh a re with
couple In exchange for care
of house, cooking for 3. J . G.
S m ith , 3 rd door S o u th o i
School.-T ake M«rv or Box 272

FU R N ISH El) ipartm ent, 304 W.
6 th St

MISCELLANEOUS

IU R T A IN S wn-lu-d .ta r e le d and
COUNTRY hom e, 6 room bungs
stretch e d . 618 Mcllonville Ave.
low, 10 a erra good c itru s land
phone 870
___
fu r quick sale, &gt;2600.00. Oviedo
section. 3 mile* E a st. T. 1.
IF YOllR home i* for sale 11*1
Lingo, Oviedo, FI*.
it with
“i " ' .
a
_________
ROBERT A. W ILLIA M S
H EA V Y black w in ter coat and
Phone 731 A tlan tir Rank llldg.
heavy blue c o a t s u it, site 38
■ l*hone 312-W .
W A N T E D COW-AND calf. E. L. Humphrey
H O LLER MOTOR HAI.I-3
Lake Mary, FI*.
NEEDH UHED CARS
- . _______
lYc will pay ton celling prices
ACRE tiled celery f » r m " n for n»ed ■uthtfioliric*. All O P a
Cameron Avenue, E ast Hide, d etails hr ruled fo r you. W rite ™
lately plowed and harrowed.
dione u&lt; Lj on mo arid niuke o n
ap p raisal.
H O U .C1! MOTOR HAI.ES
O N E H O U SE and lot- D uhart 20h W. F irs t S t.
Phono 821
U i n b t r Y » r i ____________ condition. FROM ow ner, for caah, sm all two
b n ln H m hom e and i r i r a i o In
M ena
subuilw of Hartford. Box T- c/o
H erald,
p i it MTV young te n d e r lo u iU rd
w ith o r w ith o u t STUD IO couch, day b«d o r couch.
Bed m u it be In good condition.
8nd 8 t
Phone 183 J.

PISHING boat with »-borae kick­
er and trailer, 1100.00. Robert
Thomas, Itt- 1. Dt« 128 (Wllaon
. Corner).
TW O SM A L L fa n a e fo r s a le ;
0M a acre* land, 8 atory house,
Karage, one »to r e ro house, one
n o d w ell, land tiled ,' c o w fle ta
a ub irrig atio n . O ne 6 -ecre fa rm

LOST; GAR JUtion Book "A
E. H. U n e y , 110 K. 2nd KL

LOST: R ation book No. 4. Eddie
Simmons- 708 O range Aye.
LOST: Gray
full length
at Junior
want. Phone

HORSE

American Farmers Are Expe
Invest More Money In 6th War Loan

Sealskin Fur coat
at dance Thursday
Officers* Club. Re
B4-W.

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W A SHIN GTO N. I) C.. Dec. •
(J e o rg ia
T e c h
1, — (S pecial) —A prediction Unit S i x
A m erican
furnirr* li W ilL .tn p s t
M
e
n
F
r
o
m
F lo rid a
m ore money in hon.Cpshirffit! the
•Sixth Was Loan Hum in any
MIAMI. FTa.. D « . I. (Sp ec ial) i
previous drive «»» made today
The S tale nf Florida will he
by Uic W ar Finance Division' of
th e U .8. T reasury.
well represented in llic Orang*;
F arm e rs bought &gt;1,25(1,000,000 Itoit l foot ball gam e here N*w
w orth o f W ar Bntnla d u ring 10- Year’s Day. HU m e m b a ra , o!
43, according to the liurenu of Georgia T.-ch’s Orange
Bowl
A g ricu ltu ra l Economics. In 1944 squad are from Florida, and at
It is believed they ran and should least two will lie in the starting
purchase n total of &gt;2,00,000,. lineup ag ain st the Unlvcra|ty of
000, Ted R. (iam bic, national d ir­ Tulsu.
ector of th e War f malice Divi­
(‘e n te r
K&lt;i
Ilolalnger
from
sion ha Id.
T am pa hs* answ ered the opening
Income si Peak
whistle for most of TechV gam ei
The S ixth War l-oan sto rtin g this fall, and Charley H eller
N ovem ber 20. conics ul on ideal from
frorn O rlando and George
G eorge 11111*
H ills
Imp fo r agriculture, he pointer! J | r ,q,i Jarksnnville have been elouL
s
1 te rn u tin g a* re g u la r q uarterback.
T his is not only th r lim e when Jim m y W ilron. from M iami, ha*
farm income is at n seasonal seen much service a t end for
peak, but 1014 m arks three year* the Engineers.
of record breaking farm Income,
Q uarterback Andy McGill from
he raid.
H aines Cify and End Boh MilBased on inform ation obtained chell from Miami, a lio m em berj
trom the HKA, the A gricultural of the Tech sq u te . may get hrty
Section of the W ar F inance I h r ). the -New Y ear's gam e, too.
sion estim ates the 1941 cash farm
Wilson and Hills both earned
income a t &gt;2li.iH)0,000,0()0, com ­ le tte rs with the 1943 E ngineers.
pared with &gt;20,000,000,000 in 1943. Ilo lsin g cr is a N aval tra n a fe r
A lthough net farm income, duo from Duke.
—
to h igher operating costs, may
A seventh m em ber of the
not lie g re a te r than in l'.i43, moat Tech squad. H alfback Jack llltli,
fa rm e rs now have reduced Ihulr la Ihe son of J.T , Billa, Miami
debts and consequently will have radio news editor and cqinm enta•nore money to put Into W ar I tor. Ills home town la lilte d a t
Bonds, Dir division reports.
D allas, however,' on th e ro tte r.
In th e twelve m onths ending
Ja n u a ry I, 1941, farm ers reduceo
real e sta te m ortgages alone by
association
th a t
this
counhtry
&gt;650.000.000.
"cannot affo rd to perm it uio
Bank D epoalu Gain
stre n g th of It* people to be
A fter paying all operating costs rapped by th is insidious disease.”
a n d necessary faintly expenses,
farm ers will have left this year
fo r Investm ent and debt reduction
over &gt;6,000,000,000 the A gricul­
tu ra l Section also estim ates.
B ecause of the fact th a t new
m achinery Is not obtainable, farm
deposit* htc piling up In ru ral
banka. Demand deposits held by
fa rm e rs in these banks are e s ti­
m ated at &gt;4,500,000,000 and tim e
deposits a t 12,000,000,000
Since the new method of re
deem ing Series K .Savings Bondmake them s i liquid 111 a dollar
hill, it n no longtii necessary fui
the farm er to m aintain n la rg r
bank account to mm-i possible
em ergencies. Mr Gamble stated
T h erefo re, he believes, larrners
1942 F o rd S e d a n
will convert p a rt qf these deposits
f
into W ar Botfds.
W ar Bund purchasers will p ro ­
vide a farm financial reserve lu r i ‘M l - F o r d S e d a n
p rotect a g a i n s t dam age by
drought, flood and livestock dls
1 9 .3 7 ( ’a d i l i a c S e d a n
vase, will assu re rash to replace
and re p a ir buildings ntid Ulrich
inery as well u. tft build bark
• oil fe rtility depicted by war
1931 D e s o to S e d a n
lim e food production, and will
prnvrdo
fuiul*
fur
rdueatlrin.
vacatrona and old a-.'u security.

F o r y e a r - r o u n d p lc n a u r o g iv e y ° u r ' i j ? ^
h o m e a l i v in g r o o m s u i t e f o r C h r i s t - . . I l l
m as. T h is s o fa - a n d ' m f lt d h ln g ’ c h a i r - * r ,
w ilt b r i n g y m f s o m u c h b e a u t y a n d _
p l e a a u r e . U p h o l s t e r e d in f r i e i c , w ill-

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310 E. 1hI Si.
Phone 200

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INSECTS ON TRUCK CROPS

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m ule. One h eavy B lack Mare
One heavy ra d colored " M a r t
One Black Ja c k . R e tu rn to
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official am i vnTtiiilury agencies in
w h k h he said la ta k in g "a Iremandou* toll of lives In tha war
to rn countries of E urope and
A ata."
S u p p o rtin g the T h irty -eig h th
A nnual C h ria tm ai Seal Sale of
L O S T
the N ational T u b e rtu lo ili A n n
elation and Its affiliate* w hich.
IX4KT: sm all black doe with opens tom orrow and will continue ,
brown spots an sw ers to name u n til C h ristm as, tha President
of ••Happy." R ew ard. M rs. E.M,
Id In a statem en t Issued by the
('a ln . le k c Monroe.

LOST; WHITE gold diamond
wrUt watch. R etu rn »to Chris­
tina Stoudenmtrc, 605
Kin
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her 5 year old son. Willian t SeiKip l * r.i«fi»h!, * Kilt) hf hrj u t
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puu*, itnd Ihrn acilnlxslii
Semin*.h i • u n !. In l»tti|7ht !»•» ii xxt'te lu.tlv
tis t C hurch w ith the Rev. W . P.
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A m ericus, Ga- Ju ly II. I«»t*, sml in Florida.
iturr hfi' - &gt;14 lit!
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*» ‘ Si 4*S . &lt;ti fh •'**’«l a * *
when b u t g ls*l of rig h t, cam s
T his is dun*, he rv p lm n o i. by
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Senator t'Uu-l* lVpt**r '
with his fam ily by boat mi th e St
m m puhon
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Johns R iver U&gt; the «cttlem ent of m oons of highly w n . i t o r s s i l j jm, . r-t tn
b rr(iih
nan i:**i*
F t Reed, locate,! smith, of the technical in stru m e n ts .Icvelors* i | tu r n in g a fte r the « &gt; i.
Ixmili, , *.
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p resen t site of th e Sanford N aval by science and Invvntmii w hich t.&gt; a 1,-ltar rvc*ntly i r c c i i —l !
mm.s-M
ftirtaii* v*
m .t U itik i
A ir S ta tio n , a t a tim e when S a n ­ can show w hvic th* best c h an ces him by Th* R anfnnl II* n j l
frum ll» Is. hiIIm Hi
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r s l s t fo r fin d in g nil and w hich
“I w-wuld not like to w u- &gt;'
ford w as known as Ft. M ellon.
it in) ima
help to minima* w ildcat d ig g in g . » .'g u ratc
rom [m U sry
mibl..* - St n u t on ..J A 4 M V *
iFor a lim a ho helped hta fa th e r
MS8£llolui
put mi
(iUplay
on
H enry S. C am eron in the ra isin g The three principal instrum ents tra in in g a f t e r th* w ar »•
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CpI I'larenr* Al, *n»"b) *%■*,&lt; |
Avenue ndjn*mt to fin r&lt;nl&lt; lllnll
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of c a ttle on th e huge ranch th a t hr* the ssU m o g rap h , the m a g n eto ­ peace meaLiure," h* w rote.
j WHS rc|Hilt,',| III bill- IM-I- - m ■ t v I ,
l&gt;ni|r
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ihi .I v wnun,ied
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Uiffirrr a nd f»**ftrr puff*
I ban serving with lh* A u uy
T h e seism o g rap h , which m e a ­ w ar is to act up the kind of
Lake Jeaaup.
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of tow n m a n b a l) and la'A col­ th e e a rth 's stru c tu re , he sa id , is will e lim in a te the nec-asity «-i which havr l*ef*n d*mnte&lt;l !iy valesring nicely in
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lector of th e new town o f S a n ­ th e most u se fu l' in stru m e n t to
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ford. L a t e r he took up celery locating oil but is largely Im ­
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M eicbanla. wh . ; Ale VHInb'i, li 111 la tiii'l l .i n 'igrow ing and moved back to the p ractical in F W w ta on acco u n t are n o t g o in g to keep an ad*&lt;|U).t- 1 Ijin e r*v.-..lc|
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old hom e place on Miller A eenne. o f pecu liar und erg ro u n d fo r m a ­ foice to co n tro l our in te re sts n r I have donated p r ite - to the previ
fill. A lev.iniler « i, • ♦*•*»ti III j «*fc*&lt;8*4*4
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A ided b y Jo e W hltner. hd suUH- tio n s. The m a g n o |o m eter utilise-,
I Sanliiril, n lte n d rd In.-il eh—&gt;1-.
* (UK t*1
|i« ■vlded a n d to ld a e 10 and 2 0 acre th e n a tu ra l fie ld of m a g n e tic " d a n g ite r ’* n atio n s B ut, m ilitai- ihm ate th is tim e, Mr. la n e sabl, 1 mid Via* se r ved in the A u nt fin I H|»|*v m
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reed
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m
ilitarism
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and
I
ho
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if
any
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wit,h
In
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fa rm s, m uch o f th e large ra n c h flu x while th e g ra v ity m e te r,
' six years, th e last l* iin.mb' u 1 »*(it;i i
s u r e .th a t' wa ca n o b tain , ihrm ich give prire* for th is purpo-e they which were overs*in- lie m e i t e i l t vs 4’nu*’
I’ J H vt (4* (
acre a g e bounded by Brtsson Ave- ■mat comm only used In
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noe. C elery A venue, the S t Jo h n s p hysical ev p iern tio n a in F lo rid a , vo lu n teers, a force adequate t" wUI be (TTnlrfuIly rc*c**i\
his initial Arm*' triunim- at I l I *enin
River a n d Lake J e s s u a
h a s an ad d itio n al a d v a n ta g e in our needa. I do, how ever, believe
i • i : tm ii
lieniiing, Ga. dn.l Intel al t amp &lt;elliine.
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rights of way
without
da n g . ____
_ fo r and th at il can
IS tb*
s used w
ithout tia
I’nlk. l a
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promoted
m oted the
th e coming
com ing here of
o f lb* e r U&gt; sa m e , fish o r oth er w itd - lent d itc ip lin s and physical rdu P r e s i d r n t ' s S o n
1I I i t
in
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Hanford an d E verglades R ailw ay life.
'
j cation fo r those who lake it.
" I t la o u r Job to do w hat h a.
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In IBIS, w ith o th e rs he Journeyed
F u n e r a l R it e s H e ld
P o in tin g out th a t he had se e n
to T a llah assee to aid iq th e se p ­ la recent n ew sp ap ers t h a t th e n ever been dope b efo re: stpp w»i
i 112 filiiiii”
Durtiig tin*
F o r J o h n L u d w ig
a ra tio n o f Sem inole from O ra iig a shocks fe lt over a wide a r e a o f —even p re p a ra tio n am i train m e * G R A N D CA N Y O N . A ris. Dec.
w i*i i- ii'in 111**4
(Ini' SKI IllH"
ir a s i i a s M a * rw*» r » « n
fo r w a r a s w e now think of it. 4. W )'—Col Kllii.lt R ousevrlt, soil
-n.tr ’h. tuial
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________ __________F lo rid a w ere a ttrib u te d to e a r t h •
Funeral services fnt John l.u-l l^ .in n p , , i
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----OUakes, hie sa id h e tiki p o t b e - W hile we sh all alw ays have boy* o f th e IYewidrnl. an d Faye F^nicrHollywood a c tre ss, w ere wig. prom inent local g ro w n who y. .f,,,
cumpui
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til a bill of
fllfF V D D 1 G T C
l e v e th is th e o ry w as tru e in a s - who w a n t to be p olirem rn. we aon,
the J )p,.|
;,t Drrvmbnr :*i, IIM2.
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D I U E iT O
1 m uch aa h i t seism o g rap h s fa ile d h a re o u r hom e police forces fur m a rrie d a t 9 A. M. y e sterd ay a t dierl T h u rsd ay m orning n.* th
them to aorvw on, I du not red Y avapai O bservation S tatio n on result of a bullet wound helirvi*.
Df*[ it* 1 hi- itii’M-iise in si-uts
| la record Use tre overs,
.
to have been accidentally inflicted,
believe it is necessary to take the rim o f the. G rand C anyon.
Mr. Brow a waa introduced by a y e a r o r tw o Of each boy’s life . T h e cerem ony w as perform ed w ere held Sunday aftrin ra m wt n v a ih illr, pi m i l l , liu iy l ronlili
ui*s heavy gspcciallv un the tr a n s ­
M d*
and p a t h im to, th e a m i r to give b y R ev, R oger S aw y er ol W ill­ 3:00 o'clock a t
continental ro u tes ntnl around in ­
r e e l Ihi mti w ith i o th e r ^ a r h t r i ih dies trial re n te i* Itti the Irons*
hint m ilita ry tra in in g . Ijet's hope iam s. A ria;
ad Gerald Frierson o f Da Land wo d o o u r Job so w ell when we
In te rn irn t
was in co ntinental Might*
T hey were a tte n d e d by Ja c k uffielatlng.
M onties are
J.C. McCormack o f LcxIagtocL K y. w in th e w a r th a t w e can make F ry e, p resid en t o f T ran sco n tin
All Souls C atholic Cem etery.
n jn n in * in excess of 70 percent,
and Melvin O ak. aL *
A ctive p allb earers w ere: Fred while in th e |i*nvy in d u strial
our* a peaceful w orld w ithout en ta l a n d W estern A ir Inc., and
cons ta n tl y ^ pre p a rin g fo r w sr,” Mrs. Jo se p h Livengood of Los 0 . Z erren n er, R, A. Cobh, T. C, a re a s p rio rities range front 60
A agelea. T he U tte r is a g ran d - Brown, W. H . S tew art, It. R percent ti, 60 percent,
bo concluded.
d a u g h te r o f the la te Mms. E rn e s ­ D ing nhd H enry T hurston. The
I’assrn g e r load fail or th is year
tine S chum annhrlnk.
E lks Lodge of which Mr. I.udwig
P F C C A M P R E lX HONORED
C m r_ E L E C T 1 W
A w adding b re a k fa s t w as held waa a m em ber, attended the U -Vunplng well over 00 percent,
LV -fom parcd w ith 8K.0I percent
they
BQoit. MU*. a t E l T o v a r H otel fotjow tog th e funeral In a body.
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±. r i« t-H » l3 ( 7 3 .3 1 imrvenl in &gt;043,
D it 4r
Spencer
and 60.13 p e rc e n t in 1041.
WEATHER
____ p a r ty flew h * re
o f Elsie O.
Before the w ar n daily emplo*'
G E O R G I A I n c r e a s in g cloudi
lata S a tu n U y from Los A ngelea.
Oak Hm.
CaL Roosevelt is on leave fro m ness with sligh tly higher tempera. nient of planes th at averaged siv
aw atiied I b e Good Conduct Me 1*1
Eaie o f I M .
F ield. M iss, A A F tb a a rm y a i r fo rces 'a fte r com ­ ti\rea to n ig h t Mostly cloudy T ues­ to seven h o u rs of actual flight
ported to be '
day, cool w ith rain in west and won regarded a* good perform -

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ami the U r g e cattle and reivr)
raising industries of lh|. section
Mr. i ’s m r n m itie.1 at hi- h o n o at
r.|0 Oak Avenue s fie t so 1 111»»-.»
of seven months.

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lu e
rail
a rle rirs
feelin g
supplies
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the
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th* t
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tnimlo'rs, c- t.rlerl deep over
I hr jie v tr r n fruiil In more
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12 D a v s L e f t
fuilrnl Alurnf^Hle tHr • »imntuii
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sn il blur anti u httr b i ■
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In -nici
vnM |n cm nett b* the rieinumi.
1 *»ni », w. hi* h
Eridny evening msikrd t h e pas­ * T he bi®" nil cottilUTlifs mre* c«vn- tom »4ivebl the star* *n4 *tni* 1 ill* Sixth
ltTi- h •r s'K- |tt» w
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sing o f one o l Semitiole County's (tuctini* the m o tt e x tern h e e x p to r
arul union fuck

Cpl. J. C lay Will lam a of T em p s
is * p eril m g a 16-day fu rlo u g h
w ith re la tiv e s.

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S u n d a y

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artiftf roili|o » r r n u f of Vlhrns. !«»•

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Joseph Cameron Oil Man Declares
Pioneer Rancher; Oil Bearing Strata
&lt; F . 5 d ^ S H L « 0 W . Q n “ Friday;Exist ^ .F lo rid a

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t si e e k
I1 i e ttt i t* i
lim iir r
Pal iiiilm H i
rtuitffvtl iiulav Hial fell wirtjf
farlk»iift a t e rirtiboratrly f* u»efit
inj* civil war a* a irenetnJ * trike
left
Vthvn* n i l ibnit r l o I
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The fs*s n nmr til n utiahlr til

In th e I’hlllpplnc* a re a a U .S
l*imher* sank four ships and
d a m a g e d 13 other c ra ft.
~ In C h u n g k in g the Chinese gov.
nm errt
um lerw ent
a
fu rth e r “ w ‘ ' v r “
s h a k iu p
today
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of
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Ja p

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M ajor and Mrs Ju lian A dam s
R are the g u e sts of Mr. and M rs.
J. Ross A dam s for a few dpya.
M ajo r A d am s is statio n ed a t
j S tr o th e r Field, W infield. Kaa. a n d
M rs. A d am s la a flig h t ntiraa w ith
an a i r e v acu atio n squadron In O r­
la n d o .

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A n d A d v a n c e U n oa ar lau tern

Plan Civil W ar

I ll, A tM fla fn r t m *
T o k y o la y in f r e s h r u i n *
and
f l a m e s to d a y a f t e r a
s iz e a b le fo r c e o f S tm e rfo r # r e s s e s , s t r ik i n g In m id n lte t*
noon
y e s t c r u u y , n u iu v
me
m o s t stnJee.H sful o f f o u r r a i d s
o n Ju p /iM ’n c a p it a l c i t y . T h e y
u n l o a d e d Ijo m b s w i t h p i n p o i n t
A c c u ra c y fo r u n h o u r a n d a
n a if , d e s p i te an In te n s e a t ­
tack by a n ti-a irc ra ft fire in te r ­
cep t or*.
T h e re m it* were reported ns
g&lt;««l T h e prim* objective was.
e M usashim a engine factory in
e M nktijim * airc ra ft plant. To
kyo rluim cit I t Kuperfut\* iycte Y

itrolmen

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W A SH IN G TO N .
D e.\
4.
( A l* ) — American subm arines
h a r e bagged 20 more Ja p a ■ neae ships, including a lig h t
a c n i l H r an d d n t m ; c i , T h e
M o th e r* w ere medium c a rg o
ttm lr,
one ta n k e r, fo u r
m edium
cargo
tran sp o rt* ,
th re e am all cargo ahlpe. The
N a ry 'a announcem ent Increas­
ed th e to ta l of Ja p ship*
Q mink by subm arines to 874.

____,__ from
$220 In cash,
rateon book

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t.tt*i linpN mi III a vt*r y fir*t
ihk* » iiium !u xx.io f«»t«**l 'loxxri
ami ( l i l t I\ IlMtll 4 111 I hr writer
■ "i h the l * - 1 -'I I, it* f 1 1 *u. he f tire
I **11,1; i * ■i .,»•*! h&gt; til** Naxy.
h u im ihfwr (1 i|fh t i m u l e in

M.i

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l'.*4J for

which

ihr - i i jjeifit m n*nx rno'ivini; un
niik I ’.*f elubU‘ 1 tit mi Air Mexlnl
allt*aily a u n n l f i l D» him in 1943.
Hyintf with tin* ith Frrryintf
• ifMtij*. N ashvillr , Tenn , hr mailtf

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India

L»'!nllnj

s«*1 ■11«« in H *21** which the Uroup
wa- then *lr!iver!iiit to Ihr Far
ha l 1 ol lh er v
hr ir&lt;eivctl

th r An Mesial in Auiruil, 194ft.
hlft.

to

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Mmch 1944 mill han hern 111
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Ip n n tion n
Nav|j;i»tion
Oflk'e. His fa th e r is u v c r s e i i
with n Si if mil lleptil altnched to
the Ki«hl Artillery,

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�MONDAY, DECEMBI

TTTE SA N FO R D H ER A T,D . SA N FO R D , F t-O R ID A

The Sanford Herald

German Education

from 1 11,403 million In 1933 -to
118,019 million In 19-tO. Why,
then, did the nation to completely
recover that In Ut®"
from an annual overage of (9 ,- fail

SANCTUARY

Americans always find thomselveii-puzzled when they
try to think nlmut Germans. They have knotyn Germans
im friendly, clean, hard-working, Intelligent, good neighbor*,
w ith u trend to the scholarly n m o n p »)m&gt; higher daascs.
they are confronted with Nazi armies guilty of

iv iin u rrto a
th ira k lr

h u m

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If Cirrlfl—Hrrk ---------IM
w »*lh
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M m IWv

4b Mania* . . ■■ -&gt;»* »»■* • - -

21U -million iu -the decade e iH in g j
w ith 1929 to a n av erag e of | l 4 , 434 million in Uic decade ending
w ith 1939, a n d in the seven year*
tinder ' R oosevelt Bvenfevd 118.050 minion. Ami yet unemplov-

menl in this decade averaged ti,
408,000, or 10.&amp; per cent of the
labor force, and in the seven
year* of it under fiooievelt aver­
aged 9,030,000, or 17.3 per c e n t
of the labor force.

foeun turned into fiend*. Mow did tbi* come about?
It was done by education and propaganda. German*
w ere told even before the last w ar th a t the futhcrlnml
w as “ ringed by* foe*." They have been t»ld this and other
lie* alill more utrongly In the last H years. The young
have been taken from parent* wljo still held with kindness
and decency, and taught to worshiu the unjuiU mid warlike
F u eh rer instead of u ju*t and kindly God. Everything has
been done to harden th em and make thum cruel—with
aU C C U l,

, 4 iii

." W ho
provided
em ploym ent
averaging 97.2 per cent of the
labor force In the thirty y e a n
ending with 1929, and by wlint
- matrix w as it rovidod ? Obvlousty , ritttu ljy a ll» o f it was pro­
vided by private enterprise by
the quin) mrtlnid* o f ‘ private
i fitvyrn in-; for during tho-e three
decade v private enterprise an J
employment were but slightly
affected by government interfer­
ence or spending. T he 4 v r
like fhjttm v
g ta m a ln o n iv caused farge unem­
ployment. New Deal policies were
tn effect throughout the year*
*1933-1040 Inriullve, ami total
government expenditure* Increased

if. . i l j l i l i . :, 4 ".

But what mnirTtns done mnn van undo. There was *
tim e when Germans loved freedom, when they were kind
and friendly. A new generation, now in babyhood, or
still unborn, can be trained ns rightly s* this one was bent
'
. b?.ttvu«- Rut U will take tong. pcrav&amp;Uiut.
■ind *eXTivmeTy''irT'fefhrpht effort.
bis Iterate l * ■ ■ r » t » r ■&gt; f a r

M ltlM f I t u w klrl. I* r i f l f
I r e a t l l w S l* Ik , M r **r &gt;»IM S * * *f all ■ • * • 4 1 -rM d n
Ilia* ( • II •» a« l alXrrwlM
LIfag la iSla M f - I
(••a t r.,H , auMl*l&gt;P4 hrrrla.
n W l V# f,» « M lfatl»« a t ■*••
e ta a a lrk r, k r r r la .a r v air* rv-

MONDAY, P g r KM II Kit 4, 1944
BIBLE VKIi.SK FOR TOPAY
MINKS IS CON PI 1 ION A I.. UK
NEVER FAILS IN H U 1 HKM
ICAI- NOR TllC
1M YSiOAL
WORLD. WHY SHOULD ilT
F A IL IN T U B MORA I WORLD?
According to all that he pro
mixed, (here both nut failed one
wotd of all hl» good piom ltc*.—
1 King* H:BU.

po many
n«»yi» uiv
being awanlml tbc PK( ntul iitlu-:
honor* there day* hi- may yrl
have to get ulit u xpi-riul c.blliili
.tc. get them nil in.

Oanada’sH om e Guard
A t first, Canada had only a volunteer system. Every
mnrr-now overseas' has voltihtecrcd. Thun It'moved toward
d ra ftin g men for liotno replacement of overseas volun­
teer*. Home of the drafted mon have already volunteered
for service abroad. Other* resent the Idea that they may
bo d rafted for shbh service. W hut am ount*'to mutiny ha*
broken out.
There i- bitlernpas on both sides. Men now overseas
a n d their fam ilies,fit lilrnie— iiatiiriilly rcscht the present:.iu Cutmda of thmniutids of Hbldiurs who cannot Iw seal
abroad. Men in the home army resent the Idea of being
se n t overseas a fte r being drafted to give service only nt
horrie,
* General con*crit&gt;tlon w ithout any strings to U seems to
be th e o/ily answer- Quebec—as well as* some Isolationist
p a rts of the farm ing w est—does not like th a t plan, hut
,yiu probably have to come to it. Thp point of view is pure
|y iHoIntlonlflt—mid there Is no Isolation In a worldwide
«vnr. Quebec is part of the world, and like it or not, th at
fuel will sodner or later have to be recognized even by
tVouch Canadians.

Men In NewareelH

Klnnnel ami .Slu.it inive fmnlly
been cleared of n-*i&gt;vnsibilit&gt; :&lt;•• ;
.the Pearl illirboi disuxtet An I )
T he liunnrvil American cuHtom of watching movie
one m ight add that It IK nlmut ’
m-wnriMjlit
lm» takon on u new twiat lately. In tho old,
time. Clearing then naiuct, nu t j
D the le a n that should be done i prew'nr days, such reels were Of specific persons or groups
to recompense them fm the dun of persotib. Unless one had a son on the Yaphank college
e*t deal in American history.
They were nut jailed or execulad football team, or a daughter In the local fruit festival
lo r what happened, but thoii parade, one could look on with an air of complete detach­
career* for wiiich they had de- ment.
voted their live* wetu rumnl and
Today, who knows when the latest view of dropping
thetr opportunity to dii-cci, ot
,bombs
will merge into one of marching flics of Yanks,
have a major part in this war.
VM lost. They carried out thoii perhaps of home boys?
Father, m other nnd sw eetheart
Ohler*, as any good soldier or slide to the edges of lheir seats In anxious scrutiny of the
■altar ilioitld. and thry were

Thoro ip
11juf11Liiiun
'throughout Florida for the com­
plete revision of Florida'* Con
stRullon . and there u ie . many
sound argument* In fuvor of
adopting u new oiic. However,
w« dotlbl if tile present Is tbs
tlm* for such action. It U not
wall to consider so weighty n
problem a* a new Conktltutlen
at .« tim e when the people’*
thoughts are devoted to tne war,
when their heart* are on (lie
battlefruntri, and when so many
o f .the people who will have to
m
uiWev that Constitution In
the ytara lo come are out of
tha state.

aces on tanks In Europe, or beaches in New Guinea. - ■
•if they .find a fam iliar orfo, It Is With a sfcnso of prtti;'*
Mid joy that they leave the theatre. Muybo they know that
there are only about so m any facial and physical types,
even among Americans. The chances nrc It wasn't really
Johnny. ■ Hut it looked like him. And they cur\ dream ,
can't they?
.•
. .

WHERE ARE THE CIGARETTES?

......

aval In bio to tebJCqo factories.

W ar * Manpower Commlttlen
put* employmant celling* on all
factories.
lie others gripe aboift the cigarette
ar Labor Uoatd fixes wage*
tte shortage, Clara liootli InW
relation to competing industries
on* of the *martoat jeoplc
controlled la b o r a re a *.
ding man) eto r elected to in Ful!
Kconomlc AdmtnUtra» n doc* lomethlng about tlonoreign
fiaen lenddtaae tobacco allbW ladii4fie)TTi ono-wdnian
I* to Induce AmericAti WtHv -coliona for braHtdea ahlpmenls.
re up just one cjgm-ctlc a
&gt; that .the^toy* a t the front
c ig a re tte , th e c tg a r and pl]
tot have to go w ithout If the
a m a i r the w a v fr o m t h i n
Is any tirta afhan b . pm on tfao cbtu
r e r to Sm oker,
» elgsfrette. It I* ’Inst beyou hava 'tnm e thrdui
w ju s t nfier,’ gdfm* into Vl|Wlwn
thaae aeaUervQ agtnclee
f ’U thero M* auyemo for control,
you • vHIl ftml that, *
cigarette smoking Is rtofe thnnqii we
ieoukl
gainful
W than for ancther, U i» caught
up ACrimr totafcjjwncv
before 1947 A f^W e^ d w tcd «
llmiled produciiou th U jrra r, ll
»rop controls •ettU *ro effect!

.............

by laapa

amt

bounds, f o r U l Jo e , w h a re ve r h&lt;
m ay b e , fin d s e tg a re U e s h i* m o *t
c ffe c U v a I n iir u m t n t In w la p ^ ig
friends a nd In flue n cing people.
I n , F r a n c a , o n * c ig a re tte G r i n - *
o n f e g g . a n d a whola p ackag e
co m m a n d * aa r t r d an Item m an
orange.
In a ll o v e rs e a * a ro a a , c lg a ie U e t
are ratio ne d a h a rp ly lo th a troop*:
b a t the w « l s u p p ly u s u a lly la
adeq uate w h e n t h e ' nan s m o kers
a re ta k e n in to account, T h o quick

L W th e M h ;,moketx
o f froe-oaU rom a in
.a n d In d ia , A m e r lhave becom e a
Im ltlv e fo r m o t roorte
P o o riy a d ju ste d iqtc

i,w W 1s h o rt a ge tn e l i ^ M H a o f
ie c o u n tr y . O n t h e w h o le, p ric e *
&gt;r U te ta p rodu cts hake tw in
o w n a t th e 10 4 2 le v e l; but
K tlo n m a f k e U a special ty p e
- g m d c j aa m uch as BO p e r cent.

mmn

ment In fntnrc explain whv d i ^
irife (he thirty-two consecutive
year* 1900-1031, inclusive, there
waa le u uneinploymant ,j V’wvtry
year than th ero\w a*i-u a»ir, Ine
New Deal in every, y e a r o f the
eight, years 1933-,194(1,'ia clii^ l®
excepting '.037. „
1,. , u
“Will tfci nation. In an effo rt
to provide- adequate em ploym ent
nfter the prearnt War. x e la r n Jn
the pnllrica under uh|elt. pkcpjjlIng for b rief period*,'. mlHinnjg
employment always wns tfrnvidm
until the ndve-nFhf fbF New fotal;
or will it rfcjy fop 'fuB •**» M o ­
ment' upon 'N ew 'D e ll p -lllcin
unjier WBlfb until t ie w ar there
; i * s t - u h effifcy o ien t T
^T e nwlis putable record - prov®
that If t l chooses to rely on New
Deal policies it will do to in
complete disregard of the entire
economic history of the United
Stales.”
'

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n a te r u b b in g , c h a f i n g a n d r ip p in g

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(1* llOt (l.iil Hit; IIMllI Vlllltlile of

11 alm ost it unto* nt the iitK-llmi*.

In 11-’.iii-ile luiwtcci.*, thi* iien

etnl tic*!ruction* of ()nalfly incen­
tive* nmimg grower* ha* been
fell only mildly by smoker* thm
fnr, bccaure the princiimt inm-ifnciutei* w r it well elocked *cmilling' to their p r e -n r rpeeifiCaUbll*. Duly recently have "inlno
run” tobacco* Iften reaching the

t y tlvailily ud vanting coat* for
both tobacco and labor, plu* Increated federal e x cite ta x e s.

Thl* situation w*» attcviatnl.
In l&gt;aft, by an mm-nilinent lo

G O O D W O R f f SH01S
A R E A G O O D IN V ES T M tN T I

WHO PROVIDED EMPLOYMENT

Onu
im . *it I#* t tilt* to deter*
mine what i* hii&gt;k*in* in the to
U fro p t i t j i c
Iu*itiiniltfin of u
Iirt* imluhlty, fui* m arkets and

Price
Adnilmxtrator
Cheater
lloales Miy* that cigarette ra
tributor*- receiving, In term* of (toning lx not contem plated by
tbclr 1943 shipm ent*, 60 per OPA. Retail control* o f the type
cent o f thalr Ckmeli, 70 -«r tent currently applied to oho**, Migar
of their Chesterfield* and Ruckle- and variou, iood* ate “completely
and 36 (tar cent of theli' Old impractlcnl” for cigarette*, h«
liold*.
point* out.
I-end-lahsa shlpmenta of tobacc-i
in cigar*, the quality interior,
and Ita.product* during the fiu t. alien--ha* been leaim arked, bu:
nlna month* thl* year ware 23,- (inly because new products could
ooo.ooo - pound* — axeluilv#
of be priced under UPA regulatiu..
ahlpmhnta to our own m ilitary on the bad* of i.cttu l proJucti.
force* overtta*.
rotts, The reault ha* bwen e*u
Military Peaunda lotraaalag
bliahmvnl of *oma &amp;D0 new eig*.
Roughly 20 per rant of our factoric*. all of thim producing
rig a rc u t .production 1* allocalad new product* based on current
for mlltinry *ht|rmcnt, domeetlc rod*. '
and ovarvea*. Aa tha area* nf
Ucnryvhile, many o f the weld,
Allied occupation expand In W ill e*Ubli»hed
brand*,
forced
to
in cu ic, u ie linn- «|&gt;viate under 1942 cellin g*, were
Kuropa Uni
American ciror- largely driven out ilf product Ion

A hug* road building program
a undsr consideration by the
'•deral government as a meant,
if providing actna o f tho*o Go
nlUlon post-war Job*. Thl* 1*
probably one of the trout of
the. way*- lh o govenunent wilt
ipcmi money ahar Uie wnr i*
)Vaf,,an&lt;l prolmbly uiio of llte
K»l. Aiqurican highway* a* a
thole are already n* antiquated
pa a mean* at aiixlurn. iruu*
nation a r Neminole County'*
larrqw brick road* w ere right
ifter the horse nnd buggy tiav.-:.
If nfW hlghwny* arc nut built
felon million* uf new ' em * nnd

can^ot^^rovkje a(lequate^"em tdo^

S T A R B R A N D F R E E M O L f l S e lim i­

m ark et.

NATION'S b u s i n e s s

&gt;e a ,» nneinploynwwt arrrw re*) %■
805,6007 l i t somebody w ho be­
lieves . th a t private enterprise
without' the fetters and govern-

AGE

ploy ment before 10.13. Total ex­
penditure* of lho federal, d a te
and local governments lncreaied
only from *1.030 million In 190.7
to 33.008 million In 1910, and
after World War f were reduced
from *21,107 million in the fiscil
year J919 to 38,000 m illion In
the fttcal year 1922. Wa» there,
in consequence, large unemploy­
ment for tong period* bofote
1933T
- ■
"In the decode 1100-1909, In-1
rlutlve, unemployment averaged
l,t07,000, or 3.3 per cent o f tbn
noimal labor force. In the seven
yeara tPtO -lSlO , Inrludve, pie
ceding our participation in World
Wur ), unemptoyment Averaged
1.2311.000, nr 3.2 .per rent of' the
tabor
fold?. N ot only
were
guvernmonv expenditure* greatly
reduced after fiscal IDHl,' but
1921 mid I0JJ Wert year* o f de|tfes*lon In Whlfch occurred tha
severest deqliim 6 / price* in his­
tory and nallun-wid* strike* tn
the eoal mine* nnd in railroad
rhopx. Y et In the decade Iff2a-

Others priced from

*°

■lent Kuosevclt came to power
in 1933. Curtain policies, includ­
ing advance* in wagr* and price*,
■eduction of hour* of work, and
huge government upending, which
were adopted on the initiative of
Id* adminlBtrotimi, were Intended
and uro claim ed to hove had the
effect of remedying imrffljrloyj
ment. T herefore, tout immure mul
expanalon o f *ucb policic* nrc
being advocated by New Deal
politician* and labor leader* us
*»»eiitlul to the prevention of
great unemployment after the
war.
“A ll those who lake tin* po*ltion either dluregaid or arc ignor
an t of the nation’a economic 1929..
Incluilve, unemployment
htatory previous to 1933. There averaged only 1,020,000, or 3.0
were no government policies, and per cent of the lato r force.
especially no government spend­
"The decade 1930-1939, Incltt-'
in g, expre**ly to stlm ulaU em- aive, indoded three yeara Under

ADMISSION 40c

S E R V IC E 30c

LAST TIMES TODAY

THEIR

IN A VBAttJ

T U B IR F U N N IE S T O F r tf lL t
T a ll6 r c d

TUESDAY ONDY^
n O tm iiE

f e a t u r e

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Miss N:uu\\ I li^lilunTn [
Wed Knsittn R. I'nwrll
Social And Personal Activities
MONDAY, DRCEMiinn 4. non

T I1E S A N F O R D

H F U tib ,

Tlie etiyarreiniiii

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Sfhnol I*. T. A. nt its regular I
meeting at H:00 I’. M.
TWs TtsnaY
Till' Sm ith Fide V

ing

will

lie tielii nl

the

S n u t'i | —

Side School at 2:30 I*. M. folio* |

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M

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j M r. nod Mr*. thuniii-l llessi ini-n I :
ton, to E nsign
-it i
Puw all, J i „ I SN i. *.‘ii
ami Mis. Hebe1 1 Du.dot

e rson a l

T. A. m e e t - ! *

I'nrhtu.i

^ T N -'-r M V

V**i

- -of- ■ttrrpr-rrrtt- -Vrr

Tyner h#J |*.t.n j|| for

S atiinln&gt; :il a
M ay fair Hotel

In i. r . ■•

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Mrs. II. S. Uveti and Mi,

MONDAY
ed by th e regu Inr I’. T. A. m eet i th«. p a s t week w ith in flu e n ts
",
Bradfnld Byrd assisted in enletT h&lt; Dependable C lass of th e m i a t 3:1ft I’. M.
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i tnininif ami received the guvs’.,
i r t t M ethodist C h u rah will m eet
Seminole Chapter No. 2 O. E.
Mrs. Paul Johnson and son, with Mrs. D igliton and Mi
t 8:00 T . M. a t the hom e of M rs. S. «\jll hold its m onthly businem
C allahan. 731 E a st Tw en- m eeting at Masonic Hall a t 8:00 [lobby, of Jacksonville spent the Dighlnn. Cocktnils were pour. i
Thanksgiving holidays with Mrs. by Mrs \V .1. T higpen M i­
S tre e t, w ith -Mrs. P o rte r j&gt;, M M em bers and visiting mem
lk’. K Kirchhoff and M»» I
Jam es t i n i e r .
hitting as co-hostess.
'
bers a ree ou rrg(red
to
atten
d
.
T
h
j
e
\ Fralier
Mi«s Dil-IiIoii *»«*
"Circle* of tne W . S. C. S. o f election o f officers will be held.
pastel blue wool frock. H*
tv
m
w
m
i
iT
Knaign
Harold
Clause.
Norfolk
la F ir s t M ethodist Church w ill
W EDNESDAY
......... , Va., has arrived to spend a short
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le s t a s follows:
At 7:30 (V M. the W.M.U. nf time with his parents, Mr. and _ Hie dining table on- -ei-l-r.
*in 1 -*\(r„ *\y
**** p
—• Clause.
—
^s iui It IdU ai rillll'Pilti'til id &lt;4Itltf
^Circle One, in the Church An* ii the1 s-»—
First* Baptist fChurch —
will]
gladioli itntl a im iitiiUin'
. W* a t "ioO P. M.
[ present a pageant nt the church, j
_
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A T h e Dependable C lass of th e
f
ItiriAT
!
Ensign
III
N.
Ashby
of
Fort
"
n,l1
•«.»•■«h&gt;•
Fu, hat
• F&lt;'r,t ffleitor.
c , , h.idreruoi..
^
rnillAT
J nt_____ "i fi. 1.. A*hb&gt;'
surrounded
l r * t M ethodist C h u rch will meet
The
uti
mm
si
I
Christmas
and
e.H,k
T
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types
of
am
,aft
t 9 :0 0 P.M. a t th e hom e of Mrs.
sale of the Cunrre»n11onaI I ' , p
n. "
j Alis. Ibchlim util inlml -mil!, -d
) I). C allahan, 731 Fait T a r n le d fiaal
f
iinn iiiiiin*
Iw held
during inr
the ’! i,.
!*r'. n.U‘ Mr" *nA Mr"’ ^ " schools and wa- ............. . "■
leth Street, with Mrs. Porter Chu rcb willi i»c
Sentinolr l( iifn Schteni m
afternoon uu First Street in front I * *_
-nnsing as Co-hosteas.
afle
iif the store formerly occupied
ie.l l
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I n h er ic u io i ^v.»»
TUESDAY
bv the Pennev Cn.
• l Atr*. , J., . &gt;r „ i i s r t „r t ttt&lt;f
. . nwr
. mcmbe, ,,i" tin. Kaiiuiigon,n . :
. Circle
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and president of Phi .'»l|&gt;lui hIMI 1,C. j
social sorortly .She laiei nlt&lt;nd.
the University o, Mall: ni l ,uWesthamiiton School in Hi.Ainmn l
Va. At Alaliatiin, Mm* lliglltnn
was aclive in dramatic pro In
tion* and was a membei of Ihi
Black Krmr«, nuttofiiil
»
a.AM»cintii»n A mntii* 'hi* pIbv »i
which ahe wun 1»*u(i.imI \
Maxwell AnHcrMinV
I tm I
K The Misses Marly -J’erkfnn. of St Murk "
On her innf•*f n il
Vt
H Anh Wiggins, Shirley Smith and
£,Jirkic tlrotchie have retuyne.1 I M*chlua fnittr fi»* » i*a • •*«
J} 1to Tallahassee after spending a ViririniH fmiiiK nti#t * • »*! - •*
VVatl'iti, (in *• **T On
“ 'few days with their respective nf
I)irl:i f;it lull ill f1hN•| *: 1*-1•
, pa Irtitn
tin*
I-j „iMilsi-uu t * *'t »-i 1 1 *
(&gt;4inf«&gt;&lt;t«&gt;i *.11 ^iiiifcaii, 1^3
Mr. ami Mrs. Joe Kokr and frtimnin
l‘»ntnn W »h**»*
two children of Brunswick, Ca Hithnrtl
En. ijfit
i tih*.!, #t it, i'.
spent the week end with Mrs Nnvy
veiii-s ai •* -i•mI •’ ’
hole's brothers and their fami­ Frill iinn
a at t in'liril »t* the Si'i**
lies, Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Cairdell Ileiirh Nii\
a I ’ Ait
St tiua&lt;
i;ohd Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Cordell. might
»*! tim *Milk'
Hf
I

Operator
|U*M M ir -li* u

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-&lt;

Three
of i The
* **'
r t iiim
Gardeners'
Circle
u( ■- mc«A. J"tk,e
.c ,’h?holidays
1'.-. .of J“A
,s , of the W.S.O.S
,
*1,1 4T
ir n m tir
c ic ui
spent M
the
with
Ftf«t Methodist Church will thf Sntloril (innirn Cluh wilt, sonville
Mrs.
Garret's
daughter,
Mrs. H.
&gt;wt with .Mrs. C. i*. Ilemdun meet at the home of Mrs. CKorlr*
i DOO P. M.
(Jinn, 1713 S'oford Avenue, at A Beck.
^ ‘Fathers’
will be ob. J0:00 A. M. Roll Call will bo an
. . Night**
.
Miss Hattie nreein, niece of
by the Sem inole High unusual Christmas Berry.
Mrs. J. N. Robson, returned to
*l-ake Wales Sunday, after spend
irtg the Thanksgiving holidays
with-Dr.-and Mrs. J. N. Robson.

A GIFT for THE NEW BABY

A Book to kcL'ji
mill

to

cherish

Ihrp

the yenrs.

j! Mi and Mrs. Arthur Warnei V iriciiikii 1**•'111*■»,|I I'lm
j of Cranford, N. J. and Mrs. Netty jfllll the Nil'. &gt; 1tU
j, Taylor of Eliinl&gt;eth, N. J. have Mimed a J'.b.t \ f-A
1
l leturneil home after visiting Mi i *»rpu- 1ht
hr
»» lllH ,| 1I
[ olid Mr« H enry T h u rsto n and Mi
N.ivul \ l
*. t
| .ind Mrs I'e le t T h u rsto n
mninr
Mi

nnd M n . K. J

Tyner. Sr

J Y!r anil .Mr*. Theodore Jgrk^on

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It. It. Kelly »»f Saitfi.nl minmliit v th« itii/ ai’hii. i.i
Kui tiln 1.in,la, In I ifii! Ih'ii’htn It Hm*h '.f i|if
„ \ •i I. iji**, 1siaiit. If n-1y ti&lt; the .«mn «»f Mr. mnl Mi**
I ,i .-f S an fu n l, Iht*

C S C W rk lU lW K W A g M w n tW W IK ra w e K V

|tNiH4\ and m ount il.*m

I &lt;• •i' ci-m Of l-II Clubs Mrs. J. 0. Larsen
I ■11(!•*(!If\ Mrs.Wilson i Honored At Party

iitKs. rJirh s l u i n ' m u \ ♦»

^tandard of |n r I• • • i •
lltir s 11H*l&gt; '** ’ do

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u rtfldinp dt-iin Mid *
Krill**’ dianiMiid
,*ft V ti‘*u|

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-til

hotuU nt the ’Yunve l l '** h*«4t

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day niiill Tuendlny n ftei n**»-

the president, Mr* If win

rd tin thy *11• I f i« t i «»n f*-i * (i in Urlnfiihi
BefreAh Mi»*n i

nerved

hy

the

afu! ;

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drive, t o Ui dir 1 1 h'I'Sts! % , U &lt;
limne in* Einatill* Mini S'* ‘ *
crippled child ren,f* h«»ttie *»i
I'ftiTubiiri

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to the T titi* •« ii hi* i**

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reifUlltt t titlH I n
rxemtu* nt tli» 1*i*i•**
v*Inch ‘Ii ‘ I
The 'f.TtA *: i • »*e1*1 Flag
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D iam onds, we prt^»«?MlU

&lt;liit** w ill I**■ ,tnmnnn «*.f lal* t

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hand, ("a(it Bolt, who is aM arhr.)
III the Murine Station at g n a i i l, .. .

Cl \l i ’l SALON
Blioni- 71J

‘Diamond's ’

U Sundny.

Y owell’s

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ANN’S MlitASOl
117 N. i’ark

i - , rtfnl M n
Eunice Mainuiiwiri und
Nli nnd Mrs W ¥ A n to ry e **f
Jtavinnit, Bench vimtetl Mi
nio-l
1 Mm K J Krell in Aiibunnlale

is John F
i visiting her p a re n ts. Mi
Mrs. M S, Wig Tins, Is spen.l
U ing a short time with het ho-.

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inends i t o\ iA

.,t i .tuh of !il mem
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\Y I. Se-iiT nivd
i 1*IPs a re lender-

I II vxork Thi•
l" 1 *•♦'rerfit roll!

i 11 iiiiilei take**
, . *e*l

M iss \ jila rie W e lls
T o M e d J a s , L a p■ e n ta I •
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Mrs. J. W. Willis And
Sons Have Reunion

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l utll* |i&gt;
to Eu-UTD !.**•* B.ttnek ,
\lr mb I M»- J«*K«|ih H. Wells /w&gt;l*. oi|i *«f Mr
inlay an'i*»nriei‘tl the priKiRrmcnl Wrir of I ..w \i.frh
iixl up fMiehiiiij marriuRr &lt;d
Lcti ii,i i.uii-i V.dnnc Yvcinm*
.. Jo... 1 1 HtH-hta jt am &gt;1
ii, mu A Mn uui 11 M riL Jpuies
.1
r 1nlV\ dm 1nklton. BH.
Alla*1 A!&lt; v ,n i*1 .111uii tetj from
if t &gt;* L' ol in lOiil
•id
j&lt;i"V**d at the Smford
Sftvri* V -■•»!»left* Mi IjFprnla
im ei
» I frein Arrhnirre

Mrs. J TV Willi* o! i
Ala. and hrr four win .11 1 1
families had u reunion ,.
at the home if " het
tlaughter-in-law. Mi m
W. 8. Willis. 31- U««t
m In joI
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M »J1111 ii iff tin, in
fifth -Street, whom she t
J. M. Willis. SSMH
Etrllf j»i
1 it
L«*t*n in the Navy 'hut it w ti m dir • 1 *m m .,
has been stationed unit Do
h'*mii a
Mr ha*l *rj m p*-rd f..i nil mill «ri.it
bees on Guuilalcalinl fm Ui.
Kit) tor •"•* war and was nl ' produced I &lt;«*rn&gt;&lt;&gt;t!•«
H fbrd
'hr Sanford Naval Air believed
two years was present ao-l 1
H**tidu * m »m*« t it*
Station fm 11 »»ine. At recent hr Koal if the ratio '•etwern l t d
Willis, recentijr honorably •
in O rp m Ori»li, T**x.
charged from tho Artny, alti-n.i
and milk iirlctia cunt*imh fnvm
The urddimf will hr an event fflble next vein, rind d tin* labor
the reunion, Mr. anil Mis. i.
I)«t . II nt St. A nthony'* Church dituatim i duDni it'd lu*&lt; omt I(to
Willi* of Veto Beach ntin w ■
in Wilmini:!* n tit |Q:O0 A. M.
acute.
abie tn attend.

Mr*. H. I. T u rn e r. «f Ocala
v isitin g her m other. M rs
"
E4jht«*e»n*i
M eKim , 212
by

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HAIJHOR and DUNMAR

than to slip into a handsome lookAa you know he likes nol
tag lounging robe during his leisure hours.
•

All Wool Flannels in Stripes, Sqllds

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Rayon, Ja q u ard patterns w ith full
tif f e ta lining, fringed belt.

•

J , D. S tacy o f FeyriU 'v
T en n . is v isitin g Ms brother
alater-In -law , M r. an d Mrs A
A d rian S U c y ( . a student .
D avidson' College, N o rth i n lin e , arriv ed S unday to visit hi
p a re n ts , M r. an d M rs. A I
B U c* .
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M r. and Mrs. C h arles II. Kind
le ft T h u rsd ay f o r F o rt l.au-1

red

&lt;&amp;

C o rd u ro y , b e a u tifu l fine whale.

Tan, W ine and Blue

T O I L E T R I E S FOR MEN

..

m o u tiliiio
Shaving Lotion
Small Deposit Will Hold Y.

tu rre tf
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Bowl-er Shnvin

$U 0
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&amp;

$2.50

$1.50

T i a r i i d $8.50
Decoy Shaving Bowl
J, 11.

|3.0ft 10 $10.00

in* for
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MONDAY, DECEMBER

TTIE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FIDRID A
liras y lig h tin g tn t is r r i i Mnntimr
■rid laliiH iir I tiv r r . iiui ih ta s l itf
F ir n ia .
Ttu T h u d .Viiay'*
fifth
D U u tu u UiWOv aetoed n tin-lire
in n Uu- f,»i n.iiUbh- S aar and le n t
in fa n try And armored tan k d r
atn iy rr* far in s a rm s* in th r f l r . t
a t tack en tin* (i"H l iigaui-.t th e
a«&lt;unk»r -&gt;kkof^F
S irg frird lin e
Tin- Weatwall** lug guns uprnrtl u|i uii A inciiciin poiltiuiw in

Americans Cross
3aarRiver,Advance
To Saarlaiftern

The

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A SUBScfilPTIOFTTO

Ha n f o r d

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To visit the
newly redecorated
Dining Room and Cocktail Lounge
*v—*».&gt;Tty. of the
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SMOKt OBSCUtlS THf T A IG H at throe American tanks pour *hel| «f|*-r tankt directing the Aring of the gunnert at the objective^ In the d ljttn c t.
rhell in lo .i Cicrm in tow n along Ib a w aaUtn front In prepare the Way j S h o rtly aMer, the town was taken. U ii* la an ofhcial U . 8. Signal
fur the advance of infao tty units. O bservers stand in the turiets ui the I Corps photo.
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&gt;- enem y, ra p tu rin g 100 priaun- vlaar to the C hinese governm ent
ia rn ro u tr to W ash in g to n to re
Soother force Coming up from p o rt to I'rrR ident lt&lt;M»*evelt on
th e «•» til, »*i»c«l by atom i the th e progiew* m ade in putting
haialot of Lurhciit, l u a than a Chfrrrsr \*«r pr«Hiuctitfvi uri tin
f
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Th&lt;- heaviest toll In rf ip n v
III* A to!,aim
-rbixliivny from
ahlpping waa liikcn off Bof}ir«i
A nrhrti to t’iil,(in f.
S o itit n n lr . iu u lb of Dureti th r by heavy Im inbcrv w lurh annk a
F n . l A rm y m-i k i I lh« ru in , of .UKHi ton m errhanl le iu r l an d two
w hat o n e r wan live rllln y r of lOOO tmi freig h ter • and p i••!•.*bly
llram lcnhenc
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p rr u o d
on u n i another lUiMi-tori f t'ig n le r .
Th«»!*e iittacka a»:n* nmdrj Wrtl.
th ro u rb th r wooiD n h n |f mile
m i l to w ithin half a m ilr of the newluy arn| SttU inlayr Homier*
based In Alistm Uii IC fo u n trd ' for
1 H»#r.
Nine rotlm northwest of Duti-n th e .'MH-tori vessel in nn uttnek
thr U. S. Ninth Army ilrr* up on a Japanese convoy «d( the
U&gt; the Rorr all the way f ^ n t ao u th em coaat o f Borneo. T h ty
l.innich to Julirb—tw o main rKrr b a tte re d the vroae! w ith *direct
alrqiichnldc
This Army rlaainl hita an d It sank w ith in one mirrtH**
the (&gt;«rmana from that part of
Linnlrh » w l of the river ami
fought bitterly to extend it* hold
inalde Jullch .
(A IIHC b io ad caat heard by
th r NflC -aid the N inth h*d
taken all Jullch lying on the
lloer'a a n t b an k .l
A g a in .t the ri* ina m enace on
th e edge nf th e Cologne plain,
th e G erm ana aent up U rg a num ­
ber* o f w arplane* In th e m urky
w ra lh o r, a n d a n t i - a l m a f t crews
o f th e K ir*t A rm y alone claim ed
deatr.-ction o f 15 to 20 o f them .
T he w e a th e r closed In on the
A llied fo rw a rd baaca. and fig h t­
e r bomber* w ere unable to p ro ­
vide th e aort o f close support
w hich y esterd ay ripped troop* and
d efen se positions e a st o f the
ft'ier.
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was an epic of American daring.
A fro n t d isp atch said tro o p s !o
a s s a u lt b e a ts crossed and te ite d
th e e a s t end o f th e brid g e ax
o th e r forces cam e up from the
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IfiO ncumpn|&gt;er folks from all
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pro|x&gt;seil
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K ent
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D irector of the A ssociated I'reaa, tendance at th e convention held phowe th a t it coiitui ■* »S»* i\
an d others calling for the inter- a t Silver S|&gt;rlhg*. w here they pci cent w fttn
w ere the g u ests o f Ray ami
D avidson.
In Mn&lt;*achu»ett j». lopior »tvt*i
F eatu red sjieakefn on the pro
liners are forbliliten •»&gt; law *
g ra n t, were Illll C arleton, p ro ­ V*fc pteturrs, name*. charnel®;
fe sso r of |w&gt;litical science of th e o r ph rta r* from the BiMe
U niversity of F lorida, who spoke
a t th e noon luncheon on the su b ­
• John H oik
je c t of p o st-w ar w orld a ffa irs hero of th e 1
and Hill .Pow er, p erso n al re p rr
helped tlooiUi
se n ta tlv c of W. E. H oller, C hev­
CrcomuUlon relieves prom ptly be­ ro le t Division of G eneral M otors, the D elaivine
cam e It goes right to th e scat o l the w hose subject was “ Victory is
Grntul f o u l e r dam forma
trouble to help loosen a n d expel
barrier 4..TOO fret I «ng Vet ear
germ laden phlegm, a n d aid nature O u r B usiness.”
to too th e and heal raw . tender. In­
T h e fioth annual convention the u alls of the ( ohimhia rnri
flam ed bronchial m u c o u s m e m ­ closed with th e election of L. K. *D»»KC
branes. T ell your druggist to sell you V auac, publisher of th e VVilliston
a bo ttle of Crrom ulslon with th e u n ­ S un. president. O th er officers
The rank of commodore, Yv
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quickly allays the cough or you a n
N ew s, 1st vice p resident, l.lovd t&amp; ci|uivnlc!)t to that of lln g n d ir i
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"drsdatnk" Inndlligt

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yiviuir feat tires ol » ir rrwve&gt; jtiw*
Tfcw
to rfnO npimkirtr rntrnrrroenlN mrl^lde t h&lt;»mtvr*brrrr in
IDiH in nddilitin to hi' pastoral
dutie* to ■ 1.0 0 0 -member rnnurr
■ration.
T h e 4n-vrar-o|d flyinjr
believe! he muki-n better protfres*

C L A S S IF IE D

A D Y E K IIS IN f; HATES

.with Tccri uife group* b em ii'e of
hip up i" of the niridarn

Youth la Air-Minded
"Younfc pt^oplr today are nir*
niiutei), and il lust rut ion* from
flyin g hold theii attention a*
n&lt; th in g rU r will," he »my«
hr Meadow *' wife, it imw ron,
inee.I that flying u* otfe m giwwl
Aftttl e i . but »' not “ whobdu ait*
■illy tilt Ini*. ia&gt; l u ” ate Mit it
Ml*
Mead i i wp bus ncrtimpiirlnd bei
ni'barul on several of hi* uir e*.iirsirms
The
( ‘ha flibera by rg in m ister1!
!.. A t’ltK tile*.! reli-ry fa tn i on iitere*t in uviutimi dates tmi’k to
C a m e .n n Avenue, l^ i.t Side. His boy hood, when he turnnl
Ini* l&gt; idnwi'il and burrowed. front flying kitr* to mtHfcl air*lane*.. lie bail hi* fir*t airplane
I II SlnvLt*, Phone 11**^-It
i idr IfO vear* nifu, and leaihcil tf
f 1v in
The old.'plane hr? line in owned
by him with fmif other Cl urn*
her*Wire men who form the t.ii*

10c p« t (In* (o r ons m s rttk .n
Me pet lln* (o r thro* In ie rtlo o s
n &lt; pur 4 In* fo r # Ifiartk m *
J6c pci II** fo r M Insertion*
Mli.tmura ■mis . . Ve
’U 0 N B l o OB m ilN O Y OUR
u&gt; r .l K .j ANKORU h k h . v u
jo i n t fiv s words tu the lin e , inciutn.g pnuno end sddress.
I ll a d rrrtiM a tD t* for iltu s tl o n i K inted will he ehsrired for s t Lb.
ru lo r cJss*Jflrd rotes

II. It. Pope Co.

BATTKIUKH *nd llitlr ry t 'h s r s
Irur Quick or Hloty rh s n fln i;.

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PROU D

• . . whsn our customers coco* In In show us III
w o , thsii now tiiss arm standing op on th s rood.
Thw i n r QoodywiTs cTi (T in h*artng~our &gt; W
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PL EN T Y ytiunit lender tnnaUtrd
and tu rn ip s with or w it haul
FROM ow ner, fo r ra sh , sm all two
T , roots, 1307 K. 2nd Sb
bedro, hi house and y iita y e in
F lfllU N G h ost with 3-horsr kJekMibnitm of Sunfnrd. Hu* T- r / o
• r and tra ile r, 1100.00. Itoberl
He. II III.
Thom as, Rt. 1- Ron 128 (W ilso n
C o m e r).
W AN! ED TO buy . r t nf fiestn* a te Phiine IK2 J a fte r 7 HO
. * TWO SM A I.I, farm i for *«lr.
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one 3 aciea land, 2 story house,
(taraco, one iloroga house, one
Rood well, land tiled, c o n in lrlr
SUbirrtiraUon. One B a rr e farm
w ith , 2 ilo ry house, 2 atorv
barn,' (food well, land tiled,
. complete lu b irrly itin n . A p p ly
to J . W. Bell, l a k . M onroe,
LOST: Pocket book containing
K'us ra tio n coupon,i, d riv e rs
, ]2 ft, n rw bcat with flih w ell, f2&lt;&gt;.
license, vnlunble | ape.rs. Arthur
I ’i l l F ronch Ave.
U nolels, lit 1, Bo* H2, Han
fort).
ISO CASH fo r two im slt In co m ­
plete houses on five lots 33 ft. LOST: H A S H atton Book "A
•ach tn th e center of p e a c e fu l
K. II 1-nney, 110 E. 2nd St.
Lake M ary, Can be m ade Into
an e lr e a n t home lor a sm all 1 OST I Jill lev HuloVn w n at w atch
sum, Investigate. J. (J. Sm ith.
Bet. to ItfrtW . BSVrard.
Lak* M ary, Bo* 272.
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Ballon book No. 4. Kildic
. 1: SMALL IluR SE 2 W
Sim m ons 708 O ra n jo Ave.
weicha around flSO lbs. p e r­
Bnlinp Books No, 4.
fectly gentle for ell ths children LOST:
Rachel P ringle and fam ily. D ll
to rid* at once. Also bridle ami
H
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Ave.
■mall T exas saddle In good
shap*. (160.00 for all. 8**
(L If. Carlton, Lake M a ry ,
Phone 3803.

W ith an urea of J,II9IJ&gt;i)T
•&lt;iunrv miles. C anada ia liir s n
than the II S. hj half u million
M|uure m ile., hul u . unjuilnUiui
{ 11 ,F&gt;&lt;Xl,(!f&gt;A) is only about thni
of i-rra te r New York.

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y o u r o n a - a n d - o n ly G r a d s - 1 certificate
. . . b r in g it to T I R E S E R V I C E H E A D Q U A R T E R S fo r to d a y's k s s t tb s b u y .

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Poultry

SA FE an d SURE
0*1 the kart mile out of your
old tiro*. Bring th an to TIHE
SERVICE HEADQUARTERS
with tough Goodyear moUHak. and don* by Good-

C AR PEN TC RINQ ,'' S tn s ra l
.pairs, W . J, Buss*
S tre e t, R hone 747&lt;

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1942 Ford Sedan
1941 Ford ^edan
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0UNG LADY wishes
■■ bookkeeper, with k

STORAGE your ear a t K&lt;
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val peraonn*!, B o xJ

1937 Cadillac Sedan
doty,' lon g

1931 Desoto Sedan
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HOUSEKEEPER, a rood home,
— r ~ ----------iparlmcnt, house
n r room*. K tv v BALES LADY. It A A Departdfttt* C4U Hoorn
mant Store, Sanford Av*.
CfOOD MAID part time. &lt;1$
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F ork Ave.
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30 y e a rs ' experience who w a r a n lec s ev ery lob. W ould a p p re ­
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located a t ' 4081) F re n c h Av*.
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I &gt; Flt.f Ptrt, Mala tie tifiaard I1’I,«1 nmik 1 dmif r t tie
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A ' r ic iiMiins k&amp; the mime ipve*i
In the litigDin'r Bfwikru and ■*nI
ten bv 11'H’ dr--rcndunta
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F rench uy«l fli-rmun Iail«*iiii*tf wh
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WANTED

Bell, Lak* Monro*, rdione PHA M ORTO a J

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f ‘.l» 7 a *4 lame'* Adilltfon Flat
I 2 |iaff«*# * |fi A *3
l •( I Itl.ri k to Mm fair F lit
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MISCELLANEOUS

cow and hors*. Lock
subdivision, 1848 a Me

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1 lo* v pur

r.iVer Iimeill trek oVrf iiflei IVarl
C O U N T R Y home, 6 room bunga
I) a r Ihir
low. 10 n c u s . ««»d- •***.,- luml
Ilf* on«Je.| for part of 1p Ct b\
fpr,syeirck .ale, J2BOO dO l»vle,l
re*trirti»»n« on eivitian flving, threfetinn, .‘I mllei Knit
t
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w ftinjro. Oviedo, Fl»
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M \ t . V/ 1N I SI ||S ( RIF | l»i f I v at will a ns-where n r r p l
i !M \S I tilt t II IMS Ml \S
V i l Inin sfdl n i11**% iif t h e r **a *t »*r
IRLS TT1E war bicycle, tvpe
\ i*I3- I th a t !n'i* alt yeur 'Call isvcr m ilitary mrtfllUtinri'
Ih
writer and in etui alnmh 1 abtnrl
I He«|. IIS t»r-i'vi-iai Ci nrt,i \ cii.j be miu ill le 1n pet whatever
Phi Ico radio Cun lie *1*1*11 n(
I* V. ..i l«. IS .Ciei 7 F M
•'M'ldme wn&lt; ren iire d f r lip
H0f» W Ht .St
trlf»" pod i^frkrete^l no rhanp*1
'inre. ibe Civil Air 11 t r *»! tool
C 0 \ v A ?‘I) &lt;*ulf E. L lliint{d ire\
ver di*tribiitiofi of aviation fuel
Lake M m y, Flu.
i ,i fivMlian*
r . L n r i n i r train, fi»e |&lt;
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Lots 1 to 1Clock (
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The |H&gt;a9tlliiIity of si it all «rc*tititttinI• Ii 'Jiff
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hr* obtaining «m nll irtffmjf&amp;ctur
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plant-* it i ii I probb-iii* of HHilf»ii II Tow M»I|I|&gt; !l iMMiln
tr* hnlcal r**'i-«rtb in tin- tm ivri
Ituiifecr 3 1 Ka«I
WA* of ti 3/4 nf Si:», uf S \V ,
Mtm mf raw in:i(c*rhiit. a re iu«i
| j fftnii»|il|i
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iftipot tritit Injur* -LtliM for the Hiwflon
Ila IIIf * 11 Ka*L
t (limit tiklilv al I tie annual im^tui)*
fir TTTu FTiTrlda Ktxilr Uba t.Wf n« ArlM.r r r » *l»l laike* i ‘lilt* SSrel lwli
Uouk l ps«ea 73 A 71
i \tm m p r €*&gt; here i»rt I iec I - f», &lt;Ti* lUal
Is**!* 1» I t*i JM |k M I t / ) Uj^Ck
lb Rrureili, jiruj* rn in chairm an, If •m inor It arcordinjg
In "tpi *
announced t &lt;*!*&gt;'.
(hereof recorded In Plfft l*m*k I
Karl \V. Ilrnw n, Jack Aonvillc r a te s 31 A |«1 fc r ia l Rook 3
70 A 110 A III.
director of S m aller War i'lnnl !**«*•
I*&gt;t* I t l to !0I I lea* I l f ) Htaek
Porf oration, will lead dnetunjon. Until murk. irro rd ln ir
to
pltt*
on the find of thc»e nubject* (hereof recorded In I’lffl IU&gt;ok I
l*a«M 31, A lo t A r i l l Hook 7
llm rein announced.
r»c«-« 70 A 110 A III
Joseph Weil* d ean of the (\il
2'* to t u A l » t t IS lll*rk
Ir f c nf V.nKinrering, U nivenm
If »mm*ictt ffreordlnt
to
plat*
ttinrenf recorded In 1*1*1 tli*nk I
• t f Flnridn, am! d irecto r of tb
r a t e s 31 A 101 A l*Ul Ik.iik l
Florida F.iiRinerrinK Kapei'imci
I'aifc* 70. 110, 111.
S tation, will tx p ltm i the fa r ilitk
N 7 else of* H*fc ««f Hf'.M K of*Hr*
■u... | pin
3 Township
lo kUiiitli
.avaitablv
to
Hatiffr 30 H.i*C
problems druliug w ith I be no.
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K A O tl OF ths fore* of B-29 S u p e r- v trtio n of Florida im» i i.ili ii.tl
. t&lt;»&lt;•k 3 |taKP Pf
lot u Uial bombed Tokyo * m Iirtg ,
H itoi^ntlostiiul p h n IuiM
|I«-K II is ell* H f.f S\V ro flirr
(h-n. Knu.iell (Host*) O ’D aaoeJ.38.
The lerh n ir *1 nilvbuiv M?rvic* •r .*)!•-, H#ellun 1 | Towuiliif) If
1 1* 1I toi(*- 3ft K.t' l. run H 6 (•
nf J a n islrs. New York. Tb* a tla e k of the Sum Her Win IMuut' l m •*-«•*
lift H r*. d*-ff W Itl w line of ,4K*4.
v .■ r^ade by the new 3 li t Bomb*r potation of iaekw om tilt*, arid M
r.itn n ia iid of the 20th A ir F o re* flayrsiond Murt**?. ilim d o r of n** j
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(iW" *1»tp*n&gt; la -th s .Msrisr.se J * . jiearrfe fo r !&gt;;/• H««r&gt; -M.
f.r.rg v m /*&gt;:
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lands. B pproiim ateJj 1^00 m ilt* C orporation, viiH niu&gt; )ti*« l w VPiji I!* tale# ria l Hook 3 raff***
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a vievi of the wrtik now Winn
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Vltork 75 Hunlandn
Hone and in pro*iK*Cf* in reIsol 37 III... V V, Pfffilando.
ncnrch projecta.
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Iil*»rk 2S HanUndo.
t^il 2f lltrtrk IS Hanlandn
last.
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The lo ti'e
a nam e r«»mmnnlv U o n ' Addition
to lam * vsor.d
applied in 'm ull vvingle ih in*rria
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lo»f*
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Ijirurvoififl.
par a isit ir upon mrimrpuU and bird*
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FOR RENT

FOR SALE^-

F R E S H Jo r.e ^ -c o w P,
^ th d ie a m w v.. tth st.

SmtF flmnilui* linn
Mcviiii^r In Tumpit

Plying Pastor In
Pennsylvania Uses
Airplane On (’alls1

DECEM BER

MONDAY

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VOfeUM E-XXXVI

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“ Solid 40 Mile Front
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Germany As Saarevir-G ueinines Is .Taken

They Are Proud Of Their Ship And Its Heeds

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succeeded
Lieut. Gen. Mark Clark aa
Army in Italy. Clark Is now
rnmwtamlri ul the I . S. Fifth
vr-uim] furcr* *n Italy.

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Vmrrican Third Vrfli) ham
mrrrd arrcwi the Saar Ittfcr

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'.dehool Glee Club umlcr d i n - n u n
j t Mrs. Uuth J XAlift, tin «&gt; Banff

Ite-lg n alirm of S tale Seiinl-u
Lloy'it K Boyla as altu rn e y for
th e Hoard of Seminole C ount i
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t. for
LTI.. K ianniuns
. . . . . in b L
numbers
m n iit i ( Vuuftussbtrx-rs, due to "cir- iito
ip p rrcla tlu n prog rum. Tlrry wefe , , | n n .. ■&gt; th a t make this ncUort oo
intrm luccd by lb II
ttrickor , n ly |,u r( a(J\|&gt;alde si thin tim e,"
who had charge ot the program . wns atve|&gt;t&lt;v1 by the B oard st
{"* “ Isive of j its m eeting yesterdny. &lt;)
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A nge's" a n '1 "C arol of the^ Hells. • Hem-Ion, county clerk, announced
were sung.. by the Glee Club cn- Um1a &gt;
«emtl(*. A trio composrU of Sylh Bonn! will jirnliftbly IP
G rover W hldden second elass
lU frex ib r to Nlr Buvlr
p etty v ffle e r and Mr*. W hidden via .Mrinch, MIMiot Robton Qn£A tkjim
Crumiev
san g , "L h}I p#frm- th e first of the year.
and th e ir d a u g h te r, Ju d ith Keren, Ihirothy
arrived Sunday fro m Miami to D ream ing of a W hite t'liristn jn s.T j/y j, H erm lon added
Serin tor Boyle wo. oppolnle.^
visit M r*. W hidden’s p aren ts. ■Vlth C otbertne I lark acyompun"'Kns a ito tiip y for the ll-mnl on
Mr, and Mr*. Leslie W ent.
Mrs Jackson t.-bl k i - s n u n .
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t Hut more rnu»ir m p r i*riat ion
h ..m in -ed on res«» n » rr*i
now tAUffhl m lite grlnud*, afidl
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State Guard Team
To Shoot In E uaUh I^vtiihfor*"ever&gt;-••*«■!'...... .... . Fall Of Metz Is Told
F o u r com panies of the F o u rth
B attalio n o f th a F lo rid a N ational
G uard Will compato In a rifle
m atch a t tha K urils G un Club
rang* . S u n d ay m orning a t 9:00
o'clock, it waa announced today
by C apt. Jo h n L. G allow ay.
Men o f C om pany B, Sanford,
of whom CO have been selected to
com pete In th a m atch will p it
th eir sk ill o g a l u t G uardsm en
from E u s tis . O rlando and l&gt;eesburg, a re roquaatad by Capt.
G allow ay to m eat Bonday m o rn ­
in g a t 7:30 o’clock * t th e A rm ory
w here tra n s p o rta tio n w ill be p ro ­
vided to ta k a th a n to E ustis.
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O fficer* and non-com misaloned
officer* o f Company D as wall aa
tha oth er companies of the
4th B attalion, will be entertained
Thursday evening a t Hotel La
M g r -In Orlando b y Lieut Col.
Cedric Ben*, battalion command­
er. A ll &lt;/ fleers and non corns
harp been asked by Capt. Gallo­
w ay to aasem ble a t 6)30 o ’clock
on -th at evening a i the Roumlllat
and Anderaon S to re In order to
g p ^ n a b od y to Orlando.
th* regular drill o f Comy D , M onday *v«ulng, ribI w *r* pre»*ntcd tho*« w ho
h id a . p e rfe c t a tte n d a n c e record
f f r th* p a a t y e a r and **rvlce rib•n* w ith s t a r , f o r each -year o f
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intensity of hiimun rx prrirnceji, j
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ifa n try
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publication.
copy oj
I StJir&gt; find sStrlpe*.
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. ‘ which, dnlcvl Sov.
ilha, non
S / S g t Cecil II W
Willis
son of
of
" , " 7 . h « ’ w i'h '
T hird
Mr and M r., G M JV tilts. « “ • ' A rm v ( h . i . t m a . card m a le tter
k.llcd in action or. t h . G erm an
-fhr Hvraslri from a S an ford
front on Nov. .1. the War D epart ,
llf th e TM ll| U m ). | M
merit hna nutifirsl his wife, Mrs, F. A S tev en s of an engineering
Geneva C ham bers W i l l i *
of com pany.
B auxite, A rk.
A a EaH M aio, S tars and K tripes
Bom Oct. 10, Illltl in T iftn n , s t a f f w rite r put it. "A bout th r
Ga.. S g t. Willis atten d ed O rlando only n b s ta rlr th r G erm ans d id n 't
school* a n d was inducted into th ro w into th e path of the M eti
the A rm y a t Camp lllum llng, a tta c k e rs wa* an ocean,- an-1
Feb. 10, 1942 anil w as statio n ed flood w ater* from the M otglle
at Cam p Robinson. Ark., C am p alm o st produced thaf. A m ericans
Fannin, T « . an d F o rt Meade, p u sh in g in to the fo rtre s i city
Md. before going oversea* In nad to face r iv e n , barbed w ire,
Ju ly , 1944.
enem y a rtille ry of every * 1 0
Beside* h ll wife amt parent*, (including depressed ftsk g u n s)
Sgt. AVlIIl* is survived by one tre e s acro ss roads snow, mud,
son, Jam es Howard \V4llis; thro* m ines, booby tra p s and a n y th in g
b ro th ers, T harm an E. W illis, MM •is # the N a si m ilitary -m in d could
1/e, U 8N , now in th e Aleutian think up.
Island* and l*fc G.M. (J a c k )
“ Several m em ber* of th e G e r­
Willi* o f P asdena, Calif, and man m ilitary nolle* were captured
C harles E . Willi* of S an fo rd ; on th* outiklrta of Meta by
a lio tw o il a te n , Mr*. W ylene elem ent* o f the 11th Regiment.
G rln er and Ml** Annie R oth On# of the
tho doughboys
d
in on the
W ill la.
capture said
os
happily, “We got
'am before
rr* they could put up off
lim its sig. .n.i. » '&lt;
Th# Third Army's ”S«sson'*
G reetings” card portrays a map
o f Franca on which th# Arm y
group's progress In Normandy,
Local grower*, ara advised by southward to th* B*v o f Blocay,
th•
Agricultural
Adjustment and eastward “N oth Berlin" w as
Agency at tba offjee o f County d ep icu d by a sm all tank and
Agent C. H. Oaaraon that Jan. )B rad arrows.
w ill b* th* closing date for fllm g
_ : ----------------------------- --■Ppllcatlon* for payment for
cover crop* and act! conservation
practices.
. No application* can be accepted
after th a t date, Mr. Dawson
~
hat
Informed by th* AAA It
)L A lbert O. J a m i l o f Banth# AAA that
reported
from
eastern
his Immodlat*
imined
be^ give thl* matter hi*
France th a t m en o f tha 30th
altoution aa It 1*
U desired
dealnid th at -f'Tasaa’* D ivision had plenty—*o
“pireey farm er who .ha*
has carried s a t for ,Thankag lying to o ffse t
practices this year J h . ^ d U . , 1 U f « ( •&lt;
« * psym anU that
--------- j»#d.*
Fou T h an k irivIn f dlnntr each
— .
1 ‘ ■1
m en wax flv x n i pound ' a S T s
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h*\t o f m e t turkey, with d m * ,
December nuots* o f tires for
n tifa td p o U U m , p o j , f r a r y ,
th* Florida district today wars
w r y sen te; hoi roll*, b o iler,
annoonrtd by tha JacksonvJU#
pit. co ffee end tso d v ,
OPA aa; Grade 1 p m
u T a sr r tll Jolotd the i f
20,497; email truck. B i3 3
I t W * ? *»!
; and U rga

^*Scrf Tprit H Willin of u s Tillrxl

Is Killed In Action'

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Jan. 15 Closing Date
Henncssy la Elected On Soil Applications
. Mayor Of Longwood
L O N G W O oF, * S k . «.
«t*ct#d M atdlmen In
contested *l*ctloDs aa
C entral Florida foraraonlthroogh tha form ality
o f ln a m lh f unoppowd candid*Lm
fo p m unicip al
VAt Longwood Leroy H eroes*y.
t l e ” »ew ln oIe' CduntT
out o f tiro doldrums
It ha* remained sine*
bleu mbent
Hetmesay
fo r Baker.

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lCpl. Albert Jarrell
Reports From France

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Bond Rall&gt;J Stansl’ield Named First Celery To
Leader
To Comuiemorate 'Eminent
Of Knights Templar Be Cut By Duda
f
Thursday A. M‘.j
o' 1| Pea$l Harbor Day

non of Mr and Mrs V H I ji
itiff. 2 i*HJ Snnforfl
cmjy, ' &gt;
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hunting with hm father.

S i -m -ii A Uteri a r m i e s , it w a s
&gt;' ’ i tletl Ilf •* l.fli* \tftU tl|l tO
r Mifit i'll1 A
i * r- •1fi11y
f »t r 111»411» Afit 1 » xkrti of
u
| l * 1(1*1 V hr ti.KnihT
.......... t.s th* A1h f a on
It H| w... *. *r
I h .n l \ i 111 illl •I t Htihtl
mile
front ifl* ItIt* i .fMiuuiy
11■*i il* link I't t.li-r fi.-rt.1s w rre
sir,Lit-Im .I h o itluxe*i of th* orl.■m al on.1 nl Snarliittlecn To lha
noth vcheiv Ihf iint rv m eu crtawtjp*
--I the, Sunr, itmi u tu v e n tulle
•rvnhii m io tJu S ti-flrlc l line oui!s
To thi noOh the E lre l A rm y *
Mptore*! UeM'fiii'm n e a r H liriffn

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w,«;;,uie Elk's
UaHic Foundation I n 1( \ S. Let* P r o v i d t*h I'xccptmn* of tti»* ifr;:J“
'ocery sttor***! 1
which will cnrit 1 ru»r t m ciinc. nc ]
M u sic Said Vital 1 County With Land ronlinjr to lnfm jn.it imu r n r r iv r l
t*»&lt;ti\ fm m th r Mcrclmi*!'*
For jRvery Person
For P u b l i d Park £tlk|lOf).
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submit lad by th# Pllo* Club
fbr which Mrs. Z, R F all Iff,
telepho## 451-J, and MU*
Blanch* K ennedy, telephone
913-W hare been aelected aa
t com m lttes to secure names
of service men and women so
that (h e ir friends may know
when th e ; are In Hanford.

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Ilf ist.x-leirrl f*ree«
U n i t e d S ta te .* T h i r d A rm y
it tf iM tlr ja e n le r e tl t h e o u t s k i r t s
o f S u u r e g u e m i n e s a n d tlir e w
n e w ti r i d g e h e a d s a c r o s s th e
S a a r R iv e r in s id e ( l e r m a n y
u&gt; w e s t e r n
K n r o ji e 's g r e a t
Gat t i e
re a c h e d
its
s e v e n th
m o n t h w ith h u g e c a s u a l t i e s

(TTY BRIEF'S

All ^torcH in Sanfoa/t wilt
inn in open on Wwltifida

1mlak

sp*ii
A ^ a u lt triH.pfi baltlt^l
intn the Siriffricd I me drfriia ri at lw*i points in ' the
^;in rlaiilh rrn arae, the* al*u»
drm r hard dow n the last s it
itiilcs to S a a rb ru rk rn .

General M scArthur announced
that warplanes and 1*T boats
sank eight more .lap ships i n ­
cluding a destroy'd J a |u n e* r nl-

Musical Program Senator Boyle
Given Kiwanians Resigns Post As
By Mrs. Jackson j County Attorney

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Edlto^a N"te:— The foltoir-

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A m erican buinokas " t r o k e «n n
tank-led attack by trapped Japs
try in g to escape the (f Irmoc corridor on l-eyte

BLONDfv MOVIE ACTRESS Fny«* Etiiemon ifivet ti plfH'c o f xvrd
IjnV &lt;*nkr to hi*r hu.*d&gt;:»nd Col Elliott Roo*ev«*tt, the FrtMdrnt*
ecopd pon dunriff o wedding h m i U f n t l at the El Tovar Hofei in &gt;
Jrand Cnnyon, A m . Thr yiiuplr u i h m u m e d in the Indian ttiiiM-um j
Tiom nt the Yuviipui ohMTv&amp;timt ? »*er. n v e r lo o k h if the C i .moI
nnyon ( I nt. nm w&lt;&gt;nal
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I Oy S i w c i i l l S Prtitl
lii the I'hillppinrs, 1,111*1 Jn«n
nesr werr killed in n five -la}’
tint tic fur "si-nestling rid ge” ns

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( A l ' J — Secret testa sre now
pnder way on n e s air g ian ts
that may dw arf the perfor­
mance of the Superfortress’^ !
acrurdlnc to testimony today
"’ hefore the House Approprl*liuo-t Committee.
One s H36. is described as Ih- largeut
planr ever attem pted In this
country.
American e ip e r t x
are also working on rockets
and- jet-propelled air wonpun-. the lest lia-wiv shuwest.

Th*
battle w t i
predlpHttted
when E L A S i n 1p e r i flffU on *
truckload of D riilih troopi, killIng ■ British officer. EAM oppoiition to the Greek g o v e r n ­
m ent w a s started by d iio rd er i
in which 170 have W e n killed
i ln ee S u n d ay. E L A S reinforce­
ments w e r e reported enroute U
Athena fr om o u tlyin g province!
M ean w hile in London Foreign
Secretary
Anthony
Eden took
lieue w ith A m rrlcp'i " h a n d io ff’
policy in Italy, r eiter a tin g B r i­
tain’* opposition to Count Hforse
a i Italian foreign minister. Tin
decla ratio n before the House o
Com mons apparently undericor
ed a sh arj1 divergence of Ilri
tlsh and U S policies toward thg o v e rn m en ts in countries freed
from
Mali- Fascist
domination
Srcrelarv of State Htelliniu* eay
the U S
f e ll Italy should form
Its own govern m en t withou t nut
aide Interference.
The situation was described a
" constantly deteriorating.'' anti a
a ' r e s u l t . Lieut. Gen. Kcohie, AI
lied
M ilitary
Commander
n

(l ow liness On r a « .

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Mae A rthur Announces
Planes And I ^ s Get
8 More Jap Ships As
Enemy Hits Convoy

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B ritish tanks and troops
storm ed and captured the
4 headquarters of the Leftwinjr EAM, National Libera­
tion F ro n t Party, as fighting ■spread "-puajjigh wide
ariforfm-AYhens. Firing was
-h e a rd continuously except in
* t h e cen ter of the city, which
is firm ly in British hands.

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japs Med iP a tt o n s T h ir d A r m y P la c e s

Elliott And Bride Cuf The Cake

Eden Reiterates De­
term ination To Sup­
port Existing: Gov*• ernm ents A b r o a d

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Leftists Fire _
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fW im
inxlolale Uum* lne»tlm»M# prWl
leg mi fa r which wa h * r* b M • • lo ag conte n d in g —
m ost flg h tl
•TATmlcO ilE H lT .

Proffrapt Is Arranjred
To Stimulate Sules
In Sixth W;ir I aihii

Pfc. Willie Hohannnn
min* oi.n ;i 11 *n
Finishes At Gunnery I-iJrLr n:. Hfl H i "

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the
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At Naval Station
Sent To Sampson

C hief G B V rlrj, who ha* tw-cn
-rf xMiff t he Snnfoi 1 N NV|| Air
' ‘till IMII Hn I4'\Hlff )l • l ru &lt;*!Of, lr ft
N M.lll) fol .Sit ni p a" 11 N ”1 to tuko
fl-llll III ih r N 14k &gt; * Mr xx r eht till!"
1 ’ .1' ri. J f •*i: r Mil Hi | Li, .• ut tht*
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Recrnt gratliiiil* ■.f
Mii^ ih* . V
K lnumnn A rm y Air Kir 1.1 f .
injf n f f) III
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W ilhr Frank HohamtMn.
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o / . ll ... -i Mi hod. N .itir Jhnnr 1 iiiwr&lt;H &gt;, Chief
j Satifni I i-i-'iiii.i -- i it lit I ( il illltl Mr J» ikin’*
1 (ltd \ 1 llal ■ • ....... t.t r„ ii rni
28. 1044.
Vr ift 1pvt*loped niiiiiv outii
llllfnr
Elk*
kill h« I-..xing trains u( thr Sanford
Mr Stun wflfftl kXIis ........ III , 14»i».1*, («f 4- -)• It -. let)
^ As a student etinnet nl tl t E xalte- 1 Billet ^ t
N ,t \ ,t 1 A m S l n 11 in und ill V had
Hr i»d«o lull xxhrir Ii4* nttrrt.li* i 1
X ln ftn an schtMij^ l*fc linhnnif | IxHli-p
I i Wtriftriii -i o»i f vgr IKfrel
two
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h -I « The iiriigr.ini --II mrlh.le •ollf* ■vi*hoo| iirol ffTnihuitnl fr -it. Mil mi
It Ul- II - Itti v« tt h
IVtifh s,4 *•"*• t . dri­
und itfir dt -nx lit m tcrIrr 1 • Of
course ill Vbhi^h h r w m l.t t m - t&gt;y M«
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jo b Ii I 11«ilha.iiL I dlitiff ■-*, it mri [ In f n 1111 % fit frt.np
( h,i- f Vfli-t: tu-im-vt ,1 al TltUaweeks of air F fn n f iK'ffrrr L.
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presented with his f u n n e ry
till- I’l e.idl.i --I '-m
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Letters To Santa Claus Are Beginning
To Pour In Despite War Restrictions
Ssnt* Claus, beset with priorilies, labor troubles and rerirtc*
lions on m aterials, Is still car ty ­
in g on, making toy* and other
nic* things for good littl* boy*
and girl* who live In Hanford
and Bemlnole County, he reported
today from hi* North Foie head
quarters.
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ing some n ici letter* from littl*
boy* *nd girl* in Sanford, ha
reports.
From Virginia Pearl I-nng h#
received the follow ing letter;
Dear Santa:
"I sm a little girl fl years old
Just starting my first year In
school. I am going- U be a nice
littl* girl and p&amp;Md bring me
&amp; saw , hammer, som e nail*, randy,
pecans, sm all doll with long hair
and blue t r e t . So fay*, bye Sant*."
L ittle Craig Anderson, full o f
desire to serve h is country, wrote;
Dear Santa Claus;
"I w ant* Lena Banger double
h o lster Set, also a field telephone
and a doctor set and an A:
N avy airplane modal act.
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Holy C i os* Episro|iul Church of
Sanford and l» a member -&gt;f the
Am erican Society •&gt;( Mer-hanlcal- I V t l l l i l
Engineers.

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prom oting
boxing, it
&lt; w.rutel be hard to d e v o t. hi*
i-n rig irs to (hi- rudim ent* of
" g e n te e l’ physical tra in in g .’’
"But th* tim e is now ready
It.,mi A Jeffi-.uit, fid, died Tues* flit devnliiui to duty in the a t ­
iia&gt; m,-tiling ai h nil n'elin-k at tem pt to salvage the shell shockthe li'unr *.n ( .-nii-iun Avenue of id and fatigued brave m m who
D ear H unts:
hi* s i - ic i , M is F i t Gillyiird.
hv till- fa te a( destiny can ag ain
" I ’m a little boy 3 y e a rn old.
Hi- was b.u ii, A g Ift. 188H at have the opportunity to .p a rta k e
Fm going to be a nice little buy
Dothnu,
Ala
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came
here
ul the land of freedom , and ooc*
Buy scouts of the Seminole
io please bring m e ham m er, nallt,
will
g a th e r
Tuesday seven mouths ago from Willis- ag ain live w ith the people who
little dog, horse saw randy and D istrict
ton
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had
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m-vIi ill for a year
inudi- it th a t way
evening, Dec. 12, ut Smith Sidj
pecan*. So bye. bye. S an ta.'
and a half lie was a niemlier
" I r w ill be our job to keep th*
- S hirley and Hilly T yre, IlUfi P rim ary School for ihclr annual u f . tin- First P reshvlei Ian t'huro|i
torch of liberty a sym bol of con­
Oak Avenue, w ro te S an ta right m eeting and (vourl of Honor, the o f Sunfind.
fidence and to s tim u la te th s lr
out o f the m ail order catalogue biggest event of the eeanon.
Mr, Jc ffc o o t is survived by ad a p ta b ility to a now o u tle t in
S ta rtin g a t 8 ^ 6 (/clock there
and- listed th e ir want* and even
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sister.
Mrs.
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gave the page number* and will be a covered dish supner m ains will l&gt;v taken S atu rd ay a f ­ physical activity," he concluded.
w ith a “ m other" of each patrol
price*. Shirley w rote:
ternoon to W aycross, Ga. il was
o r den serving.
Dear Santa C lous:
'
announced hy th r E rickson F u n ­
Follow ing the supper, the p ro ­ e ra l llnme. ami funt-rnl and Initial
.“ l have been a p retty good
g ltl and trvintr h a rd to do b e tte r g ra m will be held in the school w ill take place th e re Sunday.
m school. T hese are th e things auditorium and C. L. Ailing of
B illy a n d ‘1 w ould like to have. New York and SL P etersburg
B illy 1* my 4 y e a r old b ro th er w ill speak. H* I* a form er scoutOFFICERS ELECTED
m as t e r j ^ l t h a vcry_active troop.
and he’a b»en p r e t t y good too.”
Th«r*~wi)l lb try -be Inspection
S y m pathy
for— SantaV w a r
Sanford Lodge No.
tim e dlfflcutllea was given to and boy scout, court of hohor. A M , m et T uesday ev
him In the follow ing letter from Parent*, scout* and Immediate Masonic T em ple and e le c te d .tR e
friends hare been Invited to the follow ing officers for the y e a r
S an fo rd m o th e r:
■npp«r. Th# public has been in­ beginning Dec. 27: D. S. E.
tar Santa; — --------“J u st a line from the fam ily vited [o attend th# Court of S ta r r , W orshipful M aster; T. F.
o f grown upi. W e will appreciate Honor, it. A. Smith, district scout S te w a rt, Senior W arden; L. T.
S heppard, Ju n io r W arden; Jam es
anything we g e t this Christmas chairman, announced today.
Prior) to th# Court of Honor, O H uff, T re a su re r and F ra n k L.
aa we know you are having go
much trouble trying to get thing* (her* wjlj -b# • m ealing of the M ltler, S ecretary .
tot everybody and having to D iiu M ' Committe«
at
which
T he o fficers to be appointed
things to our dear boys th*iw w ill b# apnual election of by the M aster E lect fo r (he
sul Do hope they a ll h a w h a ffk tro . N*d 8m llh, O. K. Goff com ing y e a r will ba in stalled on
wd thing* to leAfe So and E. L.'Mayer Will be In charge S t. Jonh* D ay, Dec. 27, it wa*
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announced.
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w i t h , 2 i l o r y house, 2 a t o r v
barn,' (food well, la n d
tiled,
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to J . W. Bell, l a k . M o n r o e ,

K A O tl OF ths fore* of B-29 Superlot u Uial bombed Tokyo * m Iirtg,
(h-n. Knu.iell (Host*) O’DaaoeJ.38.
nf Janislrs. New York. Tb* atlaek
v .■ r^ade by the new 3 lit Bomb*r
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c o u p o n , i, drivers
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license, vnlunble | ape.rs. A r t h u r
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K. II 1-nney, 110 E. 2nd St.
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an elreant home lor a small 1 OST I Jill lev HuloVn w n a t w a tch
sum , In v e s t ig a t e . J. (J. S m i t h .
Bet. to I t f r t W . BSVrard.
Lak* Mary, Bo* 272.
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Rachel Pringle and family. Dll
to rid* at once. Also bridle ami
Holtv Ave.
■mall Texas saddle In good
shap*. (160.00 for all. 8**
(L If. Carlton, Lake Mary,
BUSINESS SERVICE
Phone 3803.
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f i r TTTu FTiTrlda Ktxilr Uba t.Wf n« ArlM.r r r » *l»l laike* i ‘lilt* SSrel lwli
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Is**!* 1» I t *i JM | k M I t / ) Uj^Ck
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arcordinjg
In
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announced t&lt;*!*&gt;'.
(hereof recorded In Plfft l*m*k
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!**«*• 70 A 110 A I II.
d ire c to r of S m a l l e r W ar i'lnnl
I*&gt;t* I t l to ! 0I I lea* I l f ) Htaek
Porf o ra tio n , will le a d d n e tu n j o n . Until murk. irrordlnir
to
pltt*
on th e fi n d of thc»e nubject* (hereof recorded In I’ lffl IU&gt;ok I
l*a«M 31, A l o t A r i l l Hook 7
l lm r e in announced.
r » c « - « 7 0 A 110 A I I I
Joseph Weil* dean of the (\il
2 '* to t u A l » t t IS lll*rk
Ir f c n f V.nKinrering, Univenm
If »mm*ictt
ffreordlnt
to
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•t f Flnridn, am! director of tb
r a t e s 31 A 101 A
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I'aifc* 70. 110, 111.
Station, will txpltmi the farilitk
N 7 else of* H*fc ««f Hf'.M K of*Hr*
■u... | pin
3 Township
lo kUiiitli
.avaitablv
to
Hatiffr 30 H.i*C
problem s druliug w ith I be no.
l-.l» an X 40 Tillt klrllMii rial
v t r t i o n of Florida im» i i.ili ii.tl
. t&lt;»&lt;•k 3 |taKP Pf
H itoi^ntlostiiul p h n I uiM
|I«-K II is ell* H f.f
S\V r o f l i r r
•r .*)!•-, H#ellun 1 | Towuiliif) If
T he l e r h n i r *1 n ilv b u i v M?rvic*
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of th e Sum Her W in IMuut' l m
• lift H r*. d*-ff W Itl w line of ,4K*4.
p o ta tio n of i a e k w o m tilt*, arid M
flayrsiond Murt**?. ilim dor of n** j
jiearrfe f o r !&gt;;/• H««r&gt; -M.
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m m t 1-erahip of the S t a t e Chamber |
l-**li 73 to 3.* llicri k IS N.inliimlu.
a vievi of the wrtik now W inn
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Vltork 75 Hunlandn
Hone a n d in pro*iK*Cf* in reIsol 37 III... V V, Pfffilando.
ncnrch projecta.
I.ol
Iil*»rk 2S HanUndo.
t^il 2f lltrtrk IS H anlandn
last.
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The lo ti'e
a n a m e r«»mmnnlv U o n ' Addition
to lam * vsor.d
applied in 'm ull vvingle ih i n * r r ia
!.•.«« I i r* !, |Hock t * IIaine Add
lo»f*
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Ijirurvoififl.
par aisit ir upon mrimrpuU and bird*
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f ‘.l» 7 a *4 lame'* Adilltfon Flat
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Fal Red Fryers

W A N ! E D TO buy . r t nf fiestn* a te
Phiine IK2 J a f te r 7 HO

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A ' r ic iiMiins k&amp; the mime ipve*i
In th e litigDin'r Bfwikru and ■*nI
ten bv 11'H’ dr--rcndunta
I * d* h
F r e n c h uy«l fli-rmun Iail«*iiii*tf wh
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F l f l l U N G h o s t with 3 - h o r sr kJek• r a n d t r a i l e r , 1100.00. I to b erl
T h o m a s , Rt. 1- Ron 128 ( W i l s o n
C om er).

l i e is the Her. Clyde
&lt;iwi pa sto r of the K
U n ite d llr e t h r e n Churcl
beroburir. who ha* hern a licrnseil
pilot s i n r r IU(I&gt;
•‘Flyinjf yet* in your bone* *o
I decided to m ak e p i n c t u a l u.v
of it in my work ’ nays I*.
M r a d o w i, who ha* uvw 3f,U .old
hour* of flylnif to his croilll will'oLll a rtiiihnp.
'I l e s d - S l lr k ' l.iimllniti
O n e r a t n r u t h y lle r s l w y I’n .
hr b tn o u h t l)i&gt; •lii|&gt; do w n on a
JO-frnit strip of h ig h w a y whihI hi Iniulinr fir Id was IniiiL.' r r
palrrrl.
H r ha s rniiilr &gt;rvirnl
" d r s d a t n k " Inndlligt
1.1r . Mr# iJ»iun Ii Kih t he 11 m •*
y iv iu ir feat tires ol » i r rrwve&gt; jtiw*
Tfcw
to rfnO npimkirtr r n t r n r r roenlN mrl^lde t h&lt;»mtvr*brrrr in
IDiH in nddilitin to h i ' p a s t o r a l
dutie* to ■ 1.0 0 0 -member r n n u r r
■ration.
T h e 4n-vrar-o|d flyinjr
be lie ve! he muki-n better protfres*
.with Tccri uife group* b e m i i 'e of
hip u p i" of the niridarn
Youth la Air-Minded
"Younfc pt^oplr today a r e nir*
niiutei), and il lust rut ion* from
fly in g hold th e ii a tt e n ti o n a*
n&lt; t h i n g r U r will," he »my«
h r Meadow *' wife, it imw r o n ,
inee.I that flying u* otfe m giwwl
Aftttl e i . but »' not “ whobdu ait*
■illy til t Ini*. ia&gt; l u ” ate Mit it
Ml*
Mead ii wp bus ncrtimpiirlnd bei
n i'b a r u l on several of hi* uir e*.iir sir m s
The
( ‘ha flibera by rg
in m i s t e r 1!
iitere*t in uviutimi d a te s tmi’k to
His boy hood, when he t u r n n l
front flying k itr* to mtHfcl air*lane*.. lie bail hi* fir*t a ir p la n e
i idr IfO vear* nifu, and leaihcil tf
f 1v in
T h e old.'p la ne hr? line in owned
by him with fmif other Cl urn*
her*Wire men who form the t.ii*
• onil e Kh irur Clots
1lo* v pur
i&lt;iiMp«*d It iwlv l IU44, a - r» r*&gt;tns em e nl for •% tram ey d i i 1I th r
r.iVer Iimeill t r e k oVrf iiflei IVarl
I) a r Ihi r
Ilf* on«Je.| for part of 1p Ct b\
re*trirti»»n« on eivitian flving, thr■iHitoi *alif he t« now p e r m i t te d
| l»i f I v at will a ns-where n r r p l
V i l Ini n sfdl n i 11**% i if t h e r **a *t »*r
isvcr m ilitary m rtfllU tin ri'
Ih
cii.j be miu ill le 1n pe t whatever
•'M'ldme wn&lt; r e n i i r e d
f r lip
trlf»" pod i^frkrete^l no rhanp*1
'i n r e . ibe Civil Air 11 t r *»! tool
ver di*tribiitiofi of a v ia tio n fuel
i ,i fivMlian*

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DECEMBER

MONDAY

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

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Leftists Fire _
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ForHighRidge! I N e w D r i d g e h e a d s A c r o s s h a a r
Mae ArthurAnnounces
Planes And I^ s Get
8 More Jap Ships As
Enemy Hits Convoy

Eden Reiterates De­
termination To Sup­
port Existing: Gov*• ernments A b r o a d

WASHINGTON,

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I jru l. (ien. Lucian ImscutlA n i I ii
tetersn.
succeeded
Lieut. Gen. Mark Clark aa
Army in Italy. Clark Is now
rnmwtamlri ul the I . S. Fifth
vr-uim] furcr* *n Italy.

(A l'J — Secret testa sre now
pnder way on nes air giants
that may dwarf the perfor­
mance of the Superfortress’ ^ !
acrurdlnc to testimony today
"’ hefore the House Approprl*liuo-t Committee.
One s H36. is described as Ih- largeut
planr ever attempted In this
country.
American eipertx
are also working on rockets
and- jet-propelled air won-

British tanks and troops
stormed and captured the
4 headquarters of the Leftwinjr EAM, National Libera­
tion Front Party, as fighting ■spread "-puajjigh wide
ariforfm-AYhens. Firing was
-heard continuously except in
* th e center of the city, which
is firmly in British hands.

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“ Solid 40 Mile Front
Is Established In
Germany As Saarevir-Gueinines Is .Taken

They Are Proud Of Their Ship And Its Heeds

p u n -.

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Vmrrican Third Vrfli) ham

sh u w e st.

Th*
battle w t i
predlpHttted
I Oy S iw ciillS Prtitl
when E L A S in 1peri flffU on *
lii the I'hillppinrs, 1,111*1 Jn«n
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truckload of Driilih troopi, killnesr werr killed in n five -la}’
Ing ■ British officer. EAM optint tic fur "si-nestling ridge” ns
poiition to the Greek govern­
American buinokas "t r o k e «n n
ment was started by diiorderi
tank-led attack by trapped Japs
in which 170 have W en killed
trying to escape the (fIrmoc corri■ *—S i ’ cV’ e '
i',e
ilnee Sunday. ELAS reinforce­
dor on l-eyte
K i ' T « -‘i
ments were reported enroute U
General MscArthur announced
Athena from outlying province!
that warplanes and 1*T boats
Meanwhile in London Foreign
sank eight more .lap ships in­
Secretary
Anthony
Eden took
cluding a destroy'd Ja|une*r nllieue with Am rrlcp'i "h an dioff’
M •NilnuM On I"an** Tlir#p|
policy in Italy, reiterating B ri­ BLONDfv MOVIE ACTRESS Fny«* Etiiemon ifivet ti plfH'c o f xvrd
tain’* opposition to Count Hforse IjnV &lt;*nkr to hi*r hu.*d&gt;:»nd Col Elliott Roo*ev«*tt, the FrtMdrnt*
ai Italian foreign minister. Tin
ecopd pon dunriff o wedding hm iUfntl at the El Tovar Hofei in &gt;
declaration before the House o
Jrand Cnnyon, A m . Thr yiiuplr uih mumed in the Indian ttiiiM-um j
Commons apparently undericor
Tiom nt the Yuviipui ohMTv&amp;timt ? »*er. nverlookhif the C i .moI
ed a sharj1 divergence of Ilri
nnyon ( I nt. nm w&lt;&gt;nal
jndphni.. i
tlsh and U S policies toward thgovernments in countries freed
from
Mali- Fascist
domination
h l’ M
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Srcrelarv of State Htelliniu* eay
the U S
fe ll Italy should form
Its own government without nut
* . Is
Th«* MflKofHtt M en- riuL w ill j f
'*»
1
aide Interference.
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The situation was described a
church nrmex
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"constantly deteriorating.'' anti a
a'resu lt. Lieut. Gen. Kcohie, A I
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(l owliness On r a «.

Musical Program Senator Boyle
Given Kiwanians Resigns Post As
By Mrs. Jackson j County Attorney

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UaHic Foundation In 1(\ S. Let* P r o v i d t* h
M u sic Said Vital 1 County With Land
For jRvery Person
For P u b l i d Park

Home On Leave
Edlto^a N"te:— The foltoir-

tktyArsis- 1K As3&amp;
submit lad by th# Pllo* Club
fbr which Mrs. Z, R Fall Iff,
telepho##

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and

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Blanch* Kennedy, telephone
913-W hare been aelected aa
t commlttes to secure names
of service men and women so
that (heir friends may know
when the; are In Hanford.
Grover Whldden second elass
petty v ffle e r and Mr*. Whidden
and their daughter, Judith Keren,
arrived Sunday from Miami to
visit
M r*.
W hidden’s parents.
Mr, and Mr*. Leslie Went.

' t«*U| *■

ers of the Seminule High
Ite-lgnalirm of Stale Seiinl-u
'.dehool Glee Club umlcr din-nun Lloy'it K Boyla as alturney for
j t Mrs. Uuth J XAlift, tin «&gt; Banff the Hoard o f Seminole Count i
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t.
LTI.. Kianniuns
. . . . . in b L
numbers
for
mniit i ( Vuuftussbtrx-rs, due to "cir- iito
ipprrclatlun prog rum. Tlrry wefe , ,|nn.. ■&gt; that make this ncUort oo
intrmluccd by lb II
ttrickor , nly |,ur( a(J\|&gt;alde si thin time,"
who had charge ot the program. wns atve|&gt;t&lt;v1 by the Board st
{"* “ Isive of j its meeting yesterdny.
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Ange's" an'1 "Carol of the^ Hells. • Hem-Ion, county clerk, announced
were sung
.. by the Glee Club cn- Um1a &gt;
«emtl(*. A trio composrU of Sylh Bonn! will jirnliftbly IP
via .Mrinch, MIMiot Robton Qn£Atkjim
lUfrexibr to Nlr Buvlr
Ihirothy
Crumiev
sang,
" L h}I p#frm- the first of the year.
Dreaming of a White t'liristnjns.Tj/yj, Hermlon added
■Vlth Cotbertne I lark acyompunSerin tor Boyle wo. oppolnle.^
"'Kns aitotiipy for the ll-mnl on
Mrs
Jackson t.-bl k i- s n u n .
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t Hut more rnu»ir mpr i*riat ion
h ..min-ed on res«» n »rr*i
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;:J“w,«;;,uie Elk's Bond Rall&gt; Stansl’ield Named First Celery To
Leader
To Comuiemorate 'Eminent
Of Knights Templar Be Cut By Duda
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H I ntt'ilnir III, 1' year o' 1| Pea$l Harbor Day
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hi 1il 1.0
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Proffrapt Is Arranjred sta . rv.n*«i|. W \ s*
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ThtmlNpivinK hullitiiy u »To Stimulate Sules t*«4»«iirlr*
t rlcry In *&lt;.'lades At Naval Station
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Ill’si r .1- r Hi i i ,• s ' In Sixth W ;ir I aihii , hn w al'f
Ki’iidy I’nr ('lilting Sent To Sampson
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U n ite d State.* T h ir d Army
ittfiM tlrja e n le re tl th e o u ts k irts
o f S u u regu em in es an d tlire w
new tirid g eh ea d s a cross the
S a a r R iv e r in sid e (le r m a n y
u&gt; w e s te rn
K n r o jie 's grea t
Gat tie
reach ed
its
seventh
m on th w ith h u ge casu alties
-ill In d It Hides
S i -m -ii A Uteri a rm ie s , it was
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I'x c c p tm n * o f tti»* ifr 'ocery sttor***! 1
which will cnrit 1ru»r t m ciinc. nc ]
ronlinjr to lnfmjn.it imu rn rrivrl
t*»&lt;ti\ fmm thr Mcrclmi*!'*
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Klnumnn Army Air Kir 1.1 f .
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Four companies o f the Fourth intensity of hiimun rxprrirnceji, j
Will l-e KI'i-11 b( I el .S I tei.l h r hr .1 hi »* 1 ., «••*• •t.llllg 1". 1 1'••hint
Army ni El. McPhernnu on ) »
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Battalion o f tha Florida National ia a means of personal ffxpreaaion»
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Sanford
I-..xing
Mr
^ As a student etinnet nl tl t Exalte-1 B ille t ^ t
-------------------- --------; city of Met* 1&gt;cfore the onnUtifht
match at tha Kurils Gun Club
nttrrt.li* i 1
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N ,t \ ,t 1 A m S l n 11 in und ill V had
Hr i»d«o lull
Xlnftnan schtMij^ l*fc
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rang* . Sunday morning at 9:00 ^*Scrf
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h -I « The iiriigr.ini --II mrlh.le •ollf* ■vi*hoo| iirol ffTnihuitnl fr -it. Mil mi
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I ! 118 »■ graphically dtacrjbct! in the ^ent through 'a frnund
o'clock, it waa announced today
t . d ri­
It Ul- II - Itti v« tt h
IVtifh s,4 *•"*•
lit mtcrund itfir dt -nx
I r r 1 • Of
publication. course ill Vbhi^h hr w m l.t t m - t&gt;y M«
)M g«i Mi', hell
by Capt. John L. Galloway.
ntff ffi ..1 . .1 on hi L 1 M» ft .it tin
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hnlli-Nr&gt;,
,
copy oj thr prinriplr•*
I StJir&gt; find sStrlpe*.
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I and m hi t-\ J. 1Men o f Company B, Sanford,
I ' mvri 'll ) " f M--i i-h, 1 ■11egi
M t im in g in tin- In -Id n f pltysiinf, turret malntennni r, t .*
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. ‘ which, dnlcvl Sov.
VV J,: ' ••!) F llg ll le e l
f nml L- mi
Wilha, non
of
o f whom CO have been selected to
Ill- ......................... I Ii
S/Sgt Cecil II Willis
son of
" , " 7 . h « ’ w i'h'
Third r a1iiTintinn amt a i r c r a f t ti.jh I
I , ,lm ittmi, ii- an ntiiit-f graduate,
compete In tha match will pit Mr and Mr., G M JV tilts. « “ • ' Armv ( h .i.tm a . card m a letter funs,
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•II » r j' •V4*0 I I ■IIXI St r ■. a I i t&lt; h 1 *
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their skill o g a lu t Guardsmen k.llcd in action or. th. German
.,l | | h m- &gt;- -f ..llh t - li. - in v-hlclt
-fhr Hvraslri from a Sanford course tin thr ftinnery i .■
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from Eustis. Orlando and l&gt;ees- front on Nov. .1. the War Depart ,
llf the T M ll| U m ). |M
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aitn
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whrrr hr shot thr 22 nil*
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fell . ♦ . .* if v •VS.11
j ereilif
burg, are roquaatad by Capt. merit hna nutifirsl his wife, Mrs, F. A Stevens of an engineering fun it ml riihhre -Jo
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of company.
Galloway to meat Bonday morn­ Geneva Chambers W i l l i *
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rnnchlne fusn, hj^tvas fivefi
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jo b Ii I 11«ilha.iiL I dlitiff ■
ing at 7:30 o’clock * t the Armory Bauxite, Ark.
( h,i- f Vfli-t: tu-im-vt ,1 al TltUan f n 1111 % fit frt.np
A a EaH Maio, Stars and Ktripes weeks of air Ffnnf iK'ffrrr L.
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where transportation will be pro­
Bom Oct. 10, Illltl in Tiftnn, s ta ff writer put it. "About thr presented with his funner y
tlit- when they mrt the team
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tine f - - i-u-rt
Ga.. Sgt. Willis attended Orlando only nbstarlr thr Germans didn't
vided to taka than to Eustis.
In it.nl i line bed » ( ihr Auxiliary
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rin Iwo aiiceexsive
,igi- f-mi I \ f a
I-- 1 ,1 Fs, lumgv Jui-u- there
] dun B le d by Flunk I’.i'li*!., mie
COKRECTI ON
officer* o f Company D as wall aa the Arm y at Camp lllumllng, attackers wa* an ocean,- an-1
«ei-k« a strong Vein Bench Navy
and John, nge two
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tha other companies of the Feb. 10, 1942 anil was stationed flood water* from the Motglle
lie is ii menihci of Simfiird f »If Ilf
I hill
bis i-url-t I i -uiii /need the same s u r p r is e s ,
Funeral service* for Jnhn l.ikl
Field: n Vase di-nnte-1 h y I
B
4th Battalion, will be entertained at Camp Robinson. Ark., Camp almost produced thaf. Americans
Lodge
No.
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led HI..! i- ; and lost,
Thursday evening at Hotel La Fannin, T « . and Fort Meade, pushing into the fortresi city wlg,/Xveit side grower, who -lied Mann- itoUipiets --f irinle und nf No Ui‘ It A M . Hanford ' -niit- il. •.ftrii
j
Among n thousand other Navy
M g r -In Orlando by Lieut Col. Md. before going oversea* In nad to face riven , barbed wire, Thunday, were held Sunday a fter­ red glnrf* diiiKiti-'i h- MrNrill No 'JU; Taylor Coiiiin.iii.lei&gt;. JN-&gt; * H * I !»*) i *‘t ’ tjri*4 i I hi* A t ut v ' ,ilh|. U-s. t.'hhrf V ein Is now turn­
noon at 3:00 o'clock al All Kunl* and Y--*t; ti I-*' of
Florida
Cedric Ben*, battalion command­ July, 1944.
enemy artillery of every *10
28; . Tampa Consistory No
1, M m
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i-ll I till Mini A ? ing to tlie "kinder” technique of
Church
with
Father oranges donated hi lliirntd Kn*l
Beside* hll wife amt parent*, (including depressed ftsk guns) Cuhollc
er. All &lt;/fleers and non corns
stiiiiiiliiltng mterrst in the boys
Ancient
and
Ac-ei-led
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officiating, ncr lltl-l n t io v ijlv m ile Ii- he,
harp been asked by Capt. Gallo­ Sgt. AVlIIl* is survived by one trees across roads snow, mud, William
who have seenartinn overseas.
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and
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way to aasemble at 6)30 o’clock son, James Howard \V4llis; thro* mines, booby traps and anything anil not at the Erlckinj)-Fuuvr*l given In Morris" Mu-rs. according A.A-fl X.SI.-H. He l« u rttrmlier of
He udniltled (hut after being ac1 to Mr. I-arie
on-that evening a i the Roumlllat brothers, Tharman E. Willis, MM •is# the Nasi military-mind could limn# as was previously stale.)
cuslumed to making strenuous
Holy C ios* Episro|iul Church of
and Anderaon Store In order to 1/e, U8N, now in the Aleutian think up.
A
Ir iffr in n t
v fh iru
promoting
boxing, it
Sanford and l» a member -&gt;f the
*
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&lt; w.rutel be hard to devot. hi*
Island* and l*fc G.M. (Jack)
gp^n a body to Orlando.
“ Several member* of the Ger­
American Society •&gt;( Mer-hanlcal- I V t l l l i l
W
illi*
o
f
Pasdena,
Calif,
and
i-nrigirs to (hi- rudiment* of
th* regular drill of Comman military nolle* were captured
D ie s A t A g e ( ) (
Engineers.
"g en teel’ physical training.’’
y D, Monday *v«ulng, rib- Charles E. W illi* of Sanford; on th* outiklrta of Meta by
alio
two
ilaten
,
Mr*.
Wylene
"But th* time is now ready
I w *r* pre»*ntcd tho*« who
element* of the 11th Regiment.
I t .,mi A J e f f i- .u it , fid , d ie d T u e s *
Grlner and Ml** Annie Roth On# of the
flit devnliiui to duty in the at­
h id a. perfect attendance record
tho doughboys
d
in on the
iia&gt; m ,- t ilin g a i h n il n 'e lin -k a t
W
ill
la.
tempt to salvage the shell shockf f r th* paat year and **rvlce ribcapture os
said happily, “ We got
th e li'u n r *.n ( .-n ii- iu n A v e n u e o f id and fatigued brave mm who
'am before
rr* they could put up off
•n* with star, fo r each -year o f
Ssnt* Claus, beset with priori- Dear Hunts:
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Gillyiird.
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hv till- fate a( destiny can again
limits signi.
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* r r t c in th* guard.
lies, labor troubles and rerirtc*
" I ’m a little boy 3 yearn old.
Hi- w a s b .u i i , A g I ft. 188H a t have the opportunity to .partake
j*
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Th# Third Army's ” S«sson'* lions on materials, Is still car ty­ Fm going to be a nice little buy
D o th n u ,
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cam e
h e re ul the land of freedom, and ooc*
Greetings” card portrays a map ing on, making toy* and other io please bring me hammer, nallt,
Buy scouts of the Seminole
of Franca on which th# Army nic* things for good littl* boy* little dog, horse saw randy and District will gather Tuesday s e v e n m o u th s ag o f ro m W i ll is - again live with the people who
group's progress In Normandy, and girl* who live In Hanford pecan*. So bye. bye. Santa.'
evening, Dec. 12, ut Smith Sidj to n H e h a d I m-v I i i l l f o r a y e a r inudi- it that way
" Ir w ill be our job to keep th*
Local grower*, ara advised by southward to th* B*v of Blocay, and Bemlnole County, he reported - Shirley and Hilly Tyre, IlUfi Primary School for ihclr annual a n d a h a lf li e w a s a n ie m lie r
t h•
Agricultural
Adjustment and eastward “Noth Berlin" was today from hi* North Foie head Oak Avenue, wrote Santa right meeting and ( vourl of Honor, the u f . tin- F i r s t P r e s h v le i Ia n t 'h u r o |i torch of liberty a symbol of con­
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fidence and to stimulate thslr
Agency at tba offjee of County depicud by a small tank and quarters.
♦
LONGWOoF, * S k . «.
out o f the mail order catalogue biggest event of the eeanon.
Mr, Jcffcoot is survived by adaptability to a now outlet in
Starting at 8 ^ 6 (/clock there
«t*ct#d Mat- Agent C. H. Oaaraon that Jan. )B rad arrows.
Ofdst*, Sant* baa been receiv­ and- listed their want* and even
his
sister.
Mrs.
Gillynrd
The
re
dlmen In will b* th* closing date for fllmg
_ : -------------------------- --ing some nici letter* from littl* gave the page number* and will be a covered dish supner mains will l&gt;v taken Saturday a f­ physical activity," he concluded.
with a “ mother" of each patrol
contested *l*ctloDs aa ■Ppllcatlon* for payment for
boy* *nd girl* in Sanford, ha price*. Shirley wrote:
ternoon to Waycross, Ga. il was
Central Florida foraraonl- cover crop* and act! conservation
or den serving.
reports.
Dear Santa Clous:
'
announced hy thr Erickson Fun­
practices.
throogh tha formality
Following the supper, the pro­ eral llnme. ami funt-rnl and Initial
From Virginia Pearl I-nng h#
.“ l have been a pretty good
oflnam lhf unoppowd candid*Lm . No application* can be accepted
received the following letter;
gltl and trvintr hard to do better gram will be held in the school w ill take place there Sunday.
after that date, Mr. Dawson
~
hat
fo p municipal
m school. These are the things auditorium and C. L. Ailing of
Dear Santa:
Informed by th* AAA It
VAt Longwood Leroy Heroes*y.
)L Albert O. Jam il of Ban" I sm a little girl fl years old Billy and ‘1 would like to have. New York and SL Petersburg
th# AAA that
reported
from
eastern Just starting my first year In Billy 1* my 4 year old brother w ill speak. H* I* a former scoutOFFICERS ELECTED
his imined
tle” »ewlnoIe' CduntT be^ give thl* matter hi*
Immodlat* France that men of tha 30th school. I am going- U be a nice and he’a b»en p retty good too.”
mas te rj^ lth a vcry_active troop.
*
—'
1* dealnid
desired that -f'Tasaa’* Division had plenty—*o littl* girl and p&amp;Md bring me
out of tiro doldrums altoution aa It U
Th«r*~wi)l lbtry -be Inspection
Sympathy
for— SantaV w ar
Sanford Lodge No.
It ha* remained sine* “pireey farmer who .ha*
has carried sat for ,Thankag lying to offset &amp; saw, hammer, some nail*, randy, time dlfflcutllea was given to and boy scout, court of hohor. A M , met Tuesday ev
practices this year J h .^ d U .,1 U f « ( •&lt;
« pecans, small doll with long hair him In the follow ing letter from Parent*, scout* and Immediate Masonic Temple and elected.tRe
bleumbent
* psymanU that
and blue tret. So fay*, bye Sant*."
friends hare been Invited to the following officers for the year
Sanford mother:
Hetmesay
-------- j»#d.*
Fou ThankirivInf dlnntr each
■npp«r. Th# public has been in­ beginning Dec. 27: D. S. E.
Little Craig Anderson, full of
tar Santa; — ------for Baker.
— .
1 ‘ ■1
men wax flvxn i pound 'a S T s desire to serve his country, wrote;
“ Just a line from the family vited [o attend th# Court of Starr, Worshipful Master; T. F.
^
T ljU l QUOTA
h*\t of m e t turkey, with d m *, Dear Santa Claus;
of grown upi. We will appreciate Honor, it. A. Smith, district scout Stewart, Senior Warden; L. T.
December nuots* of tires for
ntifatd poU U m , p o j , fr a r y ,
" I want* Lena Banger double anything we get this Christmas chairman, announced today.
Sheppard, Junior Warden; James
th* Florida district today wars
w ry sente; hoi roll*, boiler, holster Set, also a field telephone aa we know you are having go
Prior) to th# Court of Honor, O Huff, Treasurer and Frank L.
annoonrtd by tha JacksonvJU#
pit. coffee end tsodv,
and a doctor set and an A:
much trouble trying to get thing* (her* wjlj -b# • mealing of the Mltler, Secretary.
OPA aa; Grade 1 p m
uTasrrtll Jolotd the i f
tot everybody and having to D iiu M ' Committe« at which
Navy airplane modal act.
The officers to be appointed
20,497; email truck. Bi33
you.**... ■&gt;
things to our dear boys th*iw will b# apnual election of by the Master Elect for (he
sul Do hope they all haw haffktro. N*d 8mllh, O. K. Goff coming year will ba installed on
Unable to
ItW * ? *»!
; and Urga
wd thing* to leAfe So and E. L.'Mayer Will be In charge St. Jonh* Day, Dec. 27, it wa*
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j of Ute Kout meeting program.
announced.
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To Shoot In E U I^vtiihfor*"ever&gt;-••*«■!'.... . ..... Fall Of Metz Is Told

Is Killed In Action'

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Letters To Santa Claus Are Beginning
To Pour In Despite War Restrictions

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Jan. 15 Closing Date
Henncssy la Elected On Soil Applications
. M ayor O f Longwood

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! Honor Next Tuesday

lCpl. A lb ert Jarrell
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For Drunken Driving ilronkenneaa and disorderly con

''i J g u e rn ih i fig h te r * , one o f w hom
' 1 { cou ld *pcak * little English, aud . , pcnri'd and h g te c d lo lead th em
Ilond o f
David N. I f
Id |o fluid and w a te r. T h g y learned
*&gt;• then that th e g u e rrilla w a tc h e r* amounting to f 101* on a c
had 9Prn ~thrn) ron tr t t s h u n v e n a -of drunken driving, we* esti
it
cam e p rep ared to deal w ith th em Friday in City Court by
J,&lt;i Sharon, llorida of l l f l
It tut frien d o t enem y.

Sub Sailors' Live On
Cocoanuts, Are Res­
cued by Guerrillas

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Q ifrc Is At) • statin g f i l i l e Hoad, e r c it P la t 0 «o k S p a c t .71.
Ic group o f buildings surrounded Uy Arthur G. Howell, chief radio ed on the following ’ charge*
L o la I I a 11 O i a m
lla lg h ta
to |till eici-lleiit rucoauut grdve which technician o f East Moriches, L .l, |Jaiuea l-odgc. assault and threats p o d as lo land In cnm poalta tract*
,d| 10 a era# or more, title to orw*- IM al Hook 1 p a M II.
. I they found deserted, tooted and
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----------------------------. W l; lfkllnrd Jacksot) (Ifuri^tUl fhaJf Qf till |»ol rote win And Itirr*K M fl of liluck H Cryatal Lake
ifdurlH a o f o ilier m in o r * !* urtfl I mp- W in te r llolnaa V a H W l i l i n .
&gt;d I damaged
F o r f e it e d
j
ft«*4 rv*d .
hi 1 The nest morning- two naVtw' B o j j d r h
Ii«*
N »; (,'nrutr o t Lett % Wlflck

18-Hour Swim
Saves Eight In
Pacific Sinking

W A SH IN G TO N , Dec. n. t/P)The »tory of eight survivor* of
th* Amerienn submarine Flier
■wimming Ik hour# in Japanese
controlled wafer* in n barren is. land and living for day* mi a
pair o f CocoanuU— was related
recently.
The ito ry o f two wrek*’ flight
r-----fo r- furvhrnt and o f -rescue ny
Philippine guerrilla* came from
the skipper, Commander Inlnl |i
Crowley, o f Concordia, Kan.
■Commander Crowley told bow
the tittle hand, thrown Inin the
era by an axpto.Jcii. made it* -voy
,*.■ trti
H lb rfc Jt**t)f'&gt;nV
Philippine Islands uTter day* of
.
vainly ^hunting fooil on one dt{
aerted spot u flrr aimthcr
« — tM- Row sugar cane they found
after reaching thn Philippines vtn&lt;
i
“ the most delicious thing I ever
tasU-jl f nnuua/aler Xirowlcy sab!

SA N FO RD

Legal Notice

11 T ie r 1L T P » _ T n » n a t Kanford,
U 1" It 71 dew : W 'i o 8H c u e o f tald
f t i l &gt;. r: to- Hanford lir a n t U n »
■ 71 d r*. H til pi U o f tie*.. TV
to lle g „ Herllnn *H T ow n eh lp I *
S o u * Itanga 51 E m ,
-

j&gt;r
of
.NOT 1CK
Clyde Drown, charged with drunk-1 ’JJJa.t P «r
enne.a, of • « of. JJ. Duren. I
charged
with
running, a
red K i c u i ’i i v
light and o f $11 of T II. Head, scribed fi
Charged with drutikpnness w e r e !

t

Suffering from coral cuta and
if sunburn, aggravated by iufection
o and file*, they were taken overte land in caruboo carta to a point
ill where they boarded small native,
* !sti,l b.at
m 1boats for n trip to a guerrilla •1»&gt; retreated.
Charged with failure to re-lft*1** of
■d headiiuaiters. 1Here military aecr. rccy ended the story.
&gt;rl for V D treatment, Benny I l Y y * * ?
yrd, negro, wga fined U [ and tidu.*.' in.
,e
The men were rtlurned to the
Simmons,
Degress
w asion the *i
United State*.
! Millie
iIn
addition
to
Commander fined $5.
n Crowley, the survivor* included
Bond*

B

survivor* o f the fifteen counted
originally reached the coral beucit
after abandoning all clothing anil
gear .except underclothes. While
they swam In the afternoun, n
Japanese plane passed overhead
but did not 'see them.
About a milt: from land five
o f t lie eight (cached a floating

U l l I *• V H W V S t-T W v t T h e
T o w n o f B an fon t
N I eh or W a rh o f N ltu Sec­
tion t ! T im In Mp 71 South Jiang o
II lU il
i » « * ■ N il Horner o f Ulk I&gt;, P la t

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.Uun. U T ow n *h ip I I South Italian liuret. P la t Hook a
10 B a it.
L o t I I P i n t A d d itio n to p in eLai la 7 lo I I U look I T ie r IS h gral. P la t llook I page 71.
S em inole Park (!.*■ ■ N I I ft).
A ll
HWU
Of
BW.tt,
VtaaL e f
L o t J p A Block l i Hanlando.
L-reak, Section
II
T dW ad h )? IV
! L o la I I ; A I I 4 H H o r L o t l&lt;&gt; S o u th lU n g e I I E t i L
&gt;
B lo c k 7 T ie r A. T h e T u a n o f San­
l«o t &amp; lllo ck f W h ltc a m b 'i P i n t
ford.
A d d itio n to U sn svg. I’ 1*1 B o o k 1
L ota IS A I t H anford llalgh ta.
P e * e 10.
L o t I L a n a s A d d itio n P la t Book
Lota a to 11 A |7 U&lt;-» » 114
,1 pagas 9. to A «».
ft o f l o t i l l lllo c k A A l t u u a i e
, L o t 17 Block IS Hanlando
C o m m rrd la l C e n te r.
• L o t I* Block IS Hanlando.
TH 1J8TKKS O P T I I 9 I N T B B ^ A L
I Lot
IS ! Hanford H e ig h t . P la t
Hook 1 page &lt;5.
7 -L o t
1ST Hanford H e ig h t* P la t
Booh 1 paga IS.
A g en t T ru ttte e
I. I. Fon d.
Hem lnole County.
: L o ta 79 10 S| I I 11 A M Pine-

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AN AMERICAN WAR PRODUCTION RECORD
THAT DESERVES TELLING . . .
This accom plishm ent merits special -commendation*
because it climaxes 25 years o f development, planning, idnd

g if t s

teamwork of a great organization. The cooperative effort of
Humble employees has brought about a uniform progress in
all phase* of the Compan/s operations which hai enabled
them to establish remarkable records in finding, producing,
transporting ond refining petroleum during a crirktd period
in the history of our nation.

Dfimlnikfn
1D«e nr Biiu-ks
| phrrkrYs Kit
l t ’errale

Dug

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Sri

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Dull Furniiurr

r lfa r l Came
f l*ainl Set*

Toy Wheelba rn*
Dig Dull Houar

v-H J1 ■ik,fd
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L erj*R m 4 7 *

U &lt;t C v v* r7 .I t

D e e p , D a ffy
p astel color*.

ch*aUJ* lo

SRRVICE 3418
E *fuU r1 y

3.60.

0 park i t s *

hobnail pittera. Seme* feet
four. L o r s ty O b ririm s i (lft t

Travel
■ n n r t w n l n n t - f in l i k e d ,
g lu e - c o v s r e d t r e y . 13*120".

Humble reiearch ond developm ent, in progren for

Baytown Ordnance Work), fint tynthalic toUien*

beany year* before Pearl Harbor, made poulbte

plant In the world, ha* tuppliad toluene for at leael

tribuled greatly to

one out of every two bomb* uted by th* United

'these aaomplithmenti and

the tofol production of loluenr, and the tremendous

Natloni ilnce Pearl Harbor.

quantities of finished 100-octane aviation gasoline

feat, Baytown Ordnance Work* ha» five time* been

For tftli production

required by our Armed Forces.

awarded the Army-Navy "E".

Qaytcrwn R^flntry hat mod* on* biljicyt got lorn of
finithad IQO-oaion* avtollon floiotino-mor* than
ho* b**ti produced by ony olh«r plant W »h* world.
Th* world'* fin* commarctal alkyloHon plant wo*
built o) Bayfown In I93B. Th* olkylqtlon peegu,
li th# very backbone of 100-octctn# oviallon gaso­
line production by th* entire petrolaum Induytry, -

K it

Good looking top- i t s i n cow.
kid*. W e t s y repellent lining.

•H.S »% MHfki

For Year 'Round
Comfort
through the foclUllen at Humble Pipe Una Company,
there I* being troiupbrted more oil then I* being

United hr O great singleness of
to Ibe to»k of providing vital petroleum

required for wof/ oi measured by the gain tlnce

carried by any ether eyitem In the country. Nearly
700,000 barrel* move daily through Humble pipe
lines—on*.seventh of dll the oil production la fat

194*. -

United Stole*.

return. ■

Humble Oil &amp; Refining Company I*' the nation'*
1

m oan:

large** producer of crude oil, and It current*/ tup*
4 ZM

. .'

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,

. 'Jy -*

plying about one-fourth of the Increaied production

I3 S III.A T IO N

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b b c a

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fteveeft Isk H rtm

AliK I Mlterlili end
n a t l l l i* * ii*

for war, looking to the do} when the* S .f W O ff iw

employees and all their comrqdea la gnad wil!
:

I*

So that one of America's groat War.plaRt* may bo

matic axhibifs of p^froloum war productl and a groat

*o*n In action, Baytown Refinery Is holding open houso

Army and Navy thaw of war machines and mafgriaii.

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from thunday, December U^thre ugh Sunday, December

Specially conduct*) tours will taka Humble's friends and

17. Th» itory of th« refinery ot * ar will bo told by dra-

neighbort info tt» hear) of til* refinery, itself.

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%EDNESDAY v DECEMBER,

tt,

SANFORD 11KRAI I). SANFORD, FLORIDA

1BI4

up to date and I will complete
any pending matters should the
same not be complcto before Jar.
1, 1948, without additional fee*
therefore.
“ It ha* been a pleasure to win!,
with each one of you ami I re­
gret it very much that circum
stances muhc-thU action, tin » » '
part advisable at this time.
“ If ever I can tw ol any set
rice to- the County or to you us
individuals
in
any
capacity,
please feel' free to call upon me
at any time."
The Hoard declined to tnke
action on the petition by S. F
Long acting for C. S. Lee to
, t .------| Open certain roads in the soutn
I believe | have all my tvorlt eastern part of the county. These

Senator 6oyle
Resigns Po£t As
County Attorney

Dixit* Spice Cake 25c
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Marvel Bread
Ji i m

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I'ir k r r

Donuts PI. Doz. .... 16c

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Iced Cakes 1-Ib. ea 2‘Jc
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Raisin Bread..... 11c
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P a g e — “ llo l W heat '.‘e r r a f '

28-oz Pkg. 13c
. 8-oz Pkg. 5c
. 3 lb. Bag 75c
MILK 3 tall cans or 6 baby cans 26cj
2 lb Jar 35c
GRAPE JAM

MELLO-WHfeAT
SPAGHETTI ...
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Weiners

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tlmt tin H riu.li n iffi-m l mm"
catunUm , He ulsii ffiw rtn l that
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w hiiijii vwhb Uit alul hut itm iili I
in
the i f r e e l a " were
ihnutun;
t " Death to Papumlm u *’ i
l-ie'Cr Fighting
- rl LAM -dem on n m fv irr nitHeKe.r*
the JuiljikunUk (III I ice bniutek* nil
the center nf the city, ’uml f I*’ I eI* I
fighting broke' out in which both
sljea used mortars, Aimthei Kl.
A S force laid siege to (he main
(Kilicc headquarters.

I &lt; untlaaeil I tuna rase ««■»!
&lt;Pn irr, wnir rejrOTted't'' hnve itetided to give immediate effect in
this newly llbei nted ancient cupi
tnl o! titeece,
,
Lute this
afternoon
ilritish
tanks, which had been on guard
throughout the city and. without
firing u shot, halted u linttle be­
tween ineinlier* o f the KLAH—
thu aimed force of the KAM
w hit h hud been ordered to di*
band ami members of the right
1st LDKS nrgntiiiation.
The
KDK8
had
barricaded
themselves in the hotel and be­
gun firing with pistols ami lutiitl
i Cali uti nr*! I'rw M ! '■ ( * t mr i
grenades on the KLAS. who then tacks are increasing steadily
counter attacked with hruvy wea­
Tokyo claimed Ju|i Immbei*■
pons.
.
an- pressing |iome a two dnv ut
(A lltitrsh radio correspondent tack on an Allied ronvov of To
laid Ilritish tanks flleil on houses transports east of the Philippines
held by (eft wing elements and It said two transports were sunk
Tokyo nlso reported the lapapese
had luntlti! in thr north on tin’
llritain coast mnt lowlod
■ffeifl-e we lr-‘ TPi on illy Itnncli ami New
companies
of
Aussie*.
8 ig '1 ‘tairie Road tun! the Curry- tw o
Neither claim has l*een cnnfirioesL
vdle and Heifer Mound Iloail.
Japan lisa expended nearly 4,Mr. Lee offered to the County
a large strip o f land along the 000 warplanes In the last three
highway at the intersection of months in defending the Philip­
the highway to Titusville and the pines and its water approaches •
I St. Joints Itiver uml land along labiilati.in today of official ieI the bluff, for Use as a public (Mirts showed.
O f th e se . 1 1 811 W ere d t- s litiy e d
junk Tins o ffer was accepted by
fry American aircraft in Novem ­
* tin- Hoard
1 Honda for various public nffic- ber 871 in aerial eombal —and
I lab
wCre
approved
Including
| Itlo-i of b u I olleetor, fll-OUll.

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Be i ut By Duda
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Tin- Hoard decided to advertise
for several dump trucks. Mr
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Grapenuts
Vinegar

Leftists Fire
On British In
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Insecticide

Me

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Salt Pork

lb.

Beef Tongue lb. 59c
Ilk t h i ! h ■ i * n

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Roach Hives
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Hams

Crust Mix H-oz

Touchton Drug Co

Backbone
Peach Preserves 47c

Shoulder

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Plum Jam ..... 24c
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2 lbs. 19c
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Head 12c

.What makes the blues slnjflcr blue? . . . and the drum­
mer hot? • . . and the trorttbone ao aweet and low
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941 Ford Sedan
^937 Cadillac Sedan
[931 Desoto Sedan

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Service
HeadquarterH

Stricklandorfison, Inc.
310 K. JhI St.
Phone 200

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W E D N E S D A Y , DEC. 8. 1*44
B IB L E

V E H H fi

FOB

TODAY

HUT M A Y B E YOU D ili NOT
HEAR
YO U R
CALL?
WERE
"YOU L IS T E N IN G ? GOD CER­
T A IN L Y HAS BEEN C A LLIN G
Y O U EVERY DAY OF YOUR

LIFE: 1ny bold tin life eternal,
•whrreil nm ilmu ant enllril 1
Tim .

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.-Another way of heating the
cigarette shortage I* to roll your
own.
'
,,
Snnforti ha, got a long waygo if it meet* it* quota this
mo In the W ar Horn) drive.
In Traey, C a lif, a carpenter
mimed Hardy Spar raw wa* in­
jured when he fell nut of a tree
— Miami I'o i l
Why didn’t o?
fly aw ay’
Prfiidrn t

know j»nmtN)ni* u going to wit'll »e
him of hring n Kppuh-hrati

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too many listeners for t«*&gt; many
{a l l o w *

STO R Y O F THE BEES
Tomorrow is Pearl (larlnn &lt;la&gt; li win just IhtVc j
yesrs ago on Dec. 7 that American radio listeners w ore,
shocked almost mil of their complacency by the announce- ]
ment that Pearl Hnrlsir had been Jwwibcd Un that ijuiet
peaceful Sunday aCtem&lt;VM\ '»it\ep the war m Europe seem-1
ed so fur away and the JupifMeso- ,N ay so pitifully weak j
and ..inferior tu our own. iL seemed ultimat mcnaJUdu,- aEj
most as if Orson Welles were describing anoiher invasion i
from Mars, to hear that enemy planes had sneaked in
and taken the American fleet by surprise.
We have come u Ion# way since that fateful day. Mil­
lions o f American men whose Inst thoughts were of war, j
o f drilling and marching and shoohiiK, have gone into the]
Army or Navy, have had their training and hate been
sent to the front in far away Burma, New (iuinea, and j
France. Millions of others have luft the comforts of their,
homes And the security of their regular jobs to work in'
armament plant* and airplane factories where the sinews I
o f war are being lurned out on a hitherto undreamed o f 1
scale.
Five previous War Bond campaigns have Iteen con-1
ducted to raise the money to. pay for these planes, guns j
and tanks and most of the other costs ot tin war Bil­
ious upon billions of dollars have lieeii lent by the Am eri­
can people to finance the most colossal military operations
in all history. Each succeeding drive has gone oviir the top j
aa, HUCCCAS^idiy-as^Anieriyap. trixjpH advanced from (iuadal-j
JSnfu1Vnf‘*Leyi £. or* from Fasablaiica through Tunisia add 1
Sicily to the Po.
I
But now we rend tipit Sixth \\n: hum is lagging. It I
is lagging in Sanford where.sales must ha step|s.sl up S&lt;&gt;5.- i
000 a day to meet the ipiuta, and it is lajfg.ng m a many |
other sections o f the country where tlu-iy seems to lie ui
return to the complacency that brought on tip- disaster at I
I’ earl Harbor. Just as many people seemed to think then |
that America was immune to attack, they seem to believe 1
now that the war is in the bag and can’t tie lost, no matter I
how foolish we behave here at home, or Imw nm It we ,'niH
to siipjxirt the war effort
It takes money to fight a modern war, money from .
every Tom, Dick ami Harry in town, t he big purchases j
made by the hanks, insurance companies ami big mriKira- !
t ons are fine, but they do not help to conserve supplies, nr j
to prevent the inflation that is sure to come if the people
continue to bid against each other for scarcer and scarcer]
goods. There arc only l.r&gt; more shopping day s until t bruit- t
mas. You can help in the war effort by giving a bond for !
a Christmas present.

k ittin g

on

tirnchv*

-—Spp -whert* thr Hollis* rn rd*
Ore having n urttmi tint*— “ W ,t
they evrr hAi),*’ *mn» of thrm
» « y — •Infr Ihrre are prartlrally
no boy atutlenla. Whal you h«l
n fairly good apecimen of a boy
couldn't drop In for a w*ek and
get arvrti J iffrren l date*.— I re,
burg O.mmrrcial. And a wife
too, m *ever«l have dlucoverrd.

of 14 craneman in the CamagieIllinois Steel Co. resulUd In the
loss of steel sufficient to man-

ufacture 1,500,000 battle helmet*

SEA M LESS B A C K S In
STAR BRAND FREEMOLDS elimi­
nate rubbing, chafing and rlp p lil
U m tl y o u ’ v * worn t b e i* * b o * » you
can’ t rcaliif how M in d y and com­
fortable work ihoee really can be.
n n .h l, recen upper*, durable tole

GOOD WORK SHOES

ARE A GOOD INVESTMENT!
The best w o rk shoes we know of

Others priced from

HAMPERING THE WAR EFFORT
didn't approve the Irunsfer
foreman from the mnrhtnr

Record-Breaking

department.
Fifty line
employe*
in
the
same plant deserted their tool
grinding liernove one man wo*
dlftrhnrerd for luafing.
In Detroit, l.llOO Briggs war

Only seven cabinet officers have oiw il fur nmr*- than
ten years, four id them uniter F I&gt; It ib -n!&gt; Sect* or. Hull.]
•• »Ml - ' l l 1’ ■ 11»" it i ’ f &gt;i
kfuV |*| it
i vec ret nr ins Irkes and IVrkins nave , &gt; (l) .inn , pi;',, amt
Si-crerary Morgimthau since 1981 lb.- other Ouee urn t ritrl I, VC* III n»ts* hrs iitllltD, i»f• h u m - »tf .% V'- m , m
g rie v*
Andrew W. Met,on, secretitry of tto- ti.-u.iirv fr-.m j;rj| Mint* wlit' li • ill!
111
to 1982; Albert Gullntin, also seen -ary of tin* treasury, f l ’&gt;i* H*I nut*■» i f tisr •11** 11*■ t-x Ut*«l
and Gideon Granger, pout muster-general, bnth of whom t«» gri it M*ftli'd
Within fin
tit- 1 t'.ui
held office from IHdl tu I HI I
|&gt;« f ■'••nni i4|i|.«,ils for
ntciMitatil
The postmaster-generalship did not then rank ns •* vxrii 11r«*&lt;l!«•■*mu liinf i* t 11in* frmn
cabinet position The all-time champmii for long service, (iufnrjil Kis«P' Iimwi-i J \ king
Imwever, was James Wilson of Iowa who Headed the agri uf thr W in 1'tiMinrfndi ItiMtfil.
M*hrr ni ^fnishrih sin.f u,ir miti *
cultural department midi'r McKinley. Theodore Roosevelt tt«rv
Iffttlei* m lb** I'li* ific
and Taft for 16 year- Only the coming of the Democrat*
Thr nil tint ion it •••ipct lailv
to power in 11113 nun tunu kept him from
Vt'tl [ critical in Kurupt?, Our itpmjitili
J UgillUjtl th« (tCHliall fa rU vii h*44
longer.
1*1n»*.
Even if Ickes and Miss Perkins‘ were bolh to continue
throughout tile I admire of President Roosevelt’.S’ term ! hey
would fall short of Wilstm's record, tin term ran from urttliiil to tiring tht1 r.uropean
March 4, 1H97, to March 4, 1918. Although the Ickes md war to an rany and victorious I
are just not rntchiug mir I
Perkins service began on March 4. 1988, now,.^because of i clot©
fighting men *m time or in th©
the 20th amendment to the (ionstitntiori, tins presidential ! tjuuntm*’ * they neeil
In tiit*
term will terminate on Jan. 20, 1948.
Fiicific theater there is no way

Governor-Elect
Caldwell'* re
cant attack on high height rate,
acta the ilnge for aa adminis­
tration fight which wilt undoubt­
edly be conducted during the
next four year* und pu»«lbiy for
more year, to come. From joe
vloua »[&gt;ccchr* o f the new &lt;iov
iro o r, we gulher that he considers
Improvement o f Florida school,
and reduction o f freight reit-r
the moat important »ubject* mi
hie agenda. It he can accomplish
these two w o rth y objects, the
people of Florida will be eternally
indebted to hint.
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T o the nitonlthment of the
patient and long suffering cltlienr
ot
Miami who deplore “ wideopen" condition* there, e grand
jury has brought tn a scathing
condemnation o f lex-enforcement
o f the law* againtt gambling and
racketeer*. If this had happened
'in the springtime, Miamian*
wouldn't have
been emeied.
They're utejl to aeetng e fine
splurge of righteoutneee when

Faithfulness

SHE W ILL W EAR and TREASURE
Mather
reme

| nt present to immh mul crip G
Japanese
war
plants
eirent
i through the ti&lt;r of our long
J range Huperfot t reuses. They hi **
! vital It* our aucreaa*

For the Inspired, breathtaking expression
of

The dog in gen urnI needs nn eulogy. U is well known
Hut hi it e:i« unit \ hut rant •tin* |
that he is man's closest and l«-t friend among animals lit numrit
f,:|.;.*»Ml
liii'ti, ,t&gt; I vviiundr-i |
But occasionally something ncim - that makes
man nmre Arr now li*|«-i| u,
m l,,m y m piiftiiiie,,
h 'k I to. to
IMiignantly aware of how fine a dog can In*
front, ■ahntPiir* rur i-oruteinnii]^
Such an example occurred the other day in New Or AddilioDAl thouialid, of our bo&gt;,
leans. A handsome little flog, it'd name and breed not | to death by ^'walking out” on
given, somehow lost un mafctcr at a busy Htreet intemection. the war.
If thts strike* you aa nn over­
Klther the dog had.been well trained, or else It nuturady
statement, let'* look nt the re­
possessed tho intelligence of a mature human being, plus cord for (tie week just rnde«i
perfect loyalty. It stood by the changing lights, nml with Iter* arc it few *ample*
every change It rose on it hi ml feet nnd jieercd into the
A strike of nearly 111,1)00 CP)
luisslng cars, so far as it could, to see if its master was United Automobile Worker* m
Chicago and Detroit plant, t,
there. Evidently It was used to cars. For two dnys and thirnlening
n complete tie-up of
nights It Kept up thnt vigil. Then the HIM'A came to help, Sui'erfortre** production.
and persuaded the ting to eat a little food.
lYatker* in the Dodge plant,
thousands o f people, perhaps millions, would like to which manufacture* the i,2liu

your

of

precious

YouMl find a wide range of prices, in n
choice variety

of

Furs in the most fa­

vored styles of the 1944-45 season.

Buy on Our Easy Terms
Pay

horsepower engine, u*ed in tha
11-20*. arn out on strike because

/»* « D O W N and
n I Une D o l l a r
^ * Per Wffck.
on any FUR

Until Christmas Delivery
After you get delivery you have
a year to pay the balance

CLOTH COATS and SUITS
Another nice way to express your love to the lady of
your heart I

‘x

Chesterfields, fitted styles .
. , fur trimmed coats
Cardigan Suita. . . .
r» :

W M vu\
in*
—— - .A

t

g ift

east has been assembled for your selection.

he sca rci ty o f com t h a o a w a rt tm e d a y
r g o a t . W e eon u n d e r ­
e a r ne e d s come f irs t
h t ln g fronts h a v e a
p r i o r i t y i OR
s h ir t *
Ik ,
thnie, r i g o r o U a e

r

the

the largest collection of Furs in the South­

That American fighting men
can win the war on the battle
front la a foregone conelualon
with almost everyone. But .that
the Alllee can loee the war by
petty bickering at home la not
wall known. If drtl strife
aadt, ax In -Greaee, If rioting
ween draftaaa and regular
i f men contlnuee ae in Canada,
“ contimioua union meeting*"
vent publication of the world'*
re a* In Atlanta, U etrike*
P on tying up production and
tailing the flow of armament*,
In (hort, ftha -people at home
iV r e ilh e the importance oj
inlng the war,1 w« can ttill
e it In eplta of everything

tO__
S ri
t f .AJ
D
.^1
Wri
■1

affection,

Furs you naturally turn to Mother’s where

the "eeaeon" la over.—Melbourne
Times. Oh, they Can afford to
take chances this year, the trans­
portation problem belhg what It

b «

/ Mere than 100 e m p l o y c f
th* AmrTtcan B/ake Shoe Co.
iiitnufactnrprs
o f Annjr
tr ih
supplies. " nlkcil out in protest
■ t refutnl o f the W ar Labor
Hoard to approve a five and onehalf rent an hour increase.
I
The list given above la by no
means complete. Many_otber exam pin of conscienceless back* tanking and humefrant deser­
tion could be Hated, Including
partial tie-ups o f preciou* tire
production

workers laid down their toolt
when several production fore­
men were demoted.
At Grnhain-Palgc. makers ot
amphibloua tanka nnd part* for
aircraft engines, had a aenioritv
row which resulted in dlsmisaal
o f 22 welders and threw this
vital war plant Into Idleness.
In C h icago, a five-dav strike

RowxievrU I* getting

po rimny mill lain* i r cm In l hr Slut**
Dtp ortn irnl, I hr f irst thing y«u

b en ch

W EDNESDAY, DECEMBER, 6, i&amp;U

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

*AGE FOUR

DRESS UP YOUR HOME W ITH BEAUTIFUL MIRRORS
liiXfWg ii

The C o rn ea Paint *hd'&lt;31iia 8tore

t eelle for beefiteek
SUt to be ihoetaetbor.
‘n t won’t piaf, oode
ibout the eoda and
f i wormy, Ug •tapty
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W AR B O N O S

Social And Personal Aclioities

fttpt*

- ITI t ■i H i'\ I* Hi \ •'ll atv
* ?«**■
th»* &gt;i t m* »&gt;t .4 " i' ill
♦urak* ilttrup,
tut * v l&gt;*«*
afti-rnimn on Kir^t Str**^t-4n ftnii*
-»fi*l t hnt&gt;t&lt;*r h! **
lU .
nf Hn*
fio-sm-ily iK*fii| o I
_ \
f Im'k out
ituJu i i i mu\* &lt;•
tiv the- IVnhrv * u
l h ( rvMHHj; 'a iit'ii 1 1o'
-l.iir Jin**
A
Ilf l *. I*11 ftiinlli'**- l . v A lui II jlo
'Thr tMrt nmriirTT?r&gt; * ^ ru rip ^
* *• ..» t o * , .to n ii I l .m I'm* t"
tin- £&lt;4fit pint ( innlrn l Ink a . I1
Irmtinttii &lt;irtnibiill of Duyt'Hi;.
to*
w i n Mr
i.ritin tli
in r v t a t tit* hum p o f Ntrn. f h n r l r *
r The South Side I' T A tneet- (iirin, 171*• Sanfor.l Avt-n ir. at lU .n h t*|&gt;i til i h r At-fk rinl wifi
«**». Mi-* J l
S t a f i f t Ji ami
inii w ill be held at the Sput'i 10.IK) A M
Hull ( nil will hr- an K**t purrnta* Mr am! Mr?. II 'I
Mr? I li S u y l i i
Hide School at 2:3u I' M. (oil 04* urm-mnl O m i t ma* H»*rry
&lt;in inhull
Aptntur
l hiA f
M-tri
ikiru'inir
ed by the regulnr I' T A nice,
——
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. vi*n* 4 In* M i*. to? M i Ivi rod ft pi*
O n In* I I'lrrlt* o f thv Snnf m I
inc it 3 :t5 I', il,
f
f n*ik'»i Ht&gt;bt*r| I * Powell «»
on
Emily
M .itln w*.
* .imill.*
(«nrft«»fi i ]nil will vn*'*‘t ui t
Seminole Chapter No 1 () K huttiu nf Mr* Hi! Son!hwntil, 'in l W n » l»«*3it*h t-ju-nt Muntlay wit t , Battio . I
*1 t ;it*. Evelyn
f t will hold it* monthly h u lm t.i W r * l r .v t - it n H |j S l i r r t , n l
Mii'J’ rW',
I &gt;t*ton*'
Lit
S. i IOV
l
racctini: at Majumc Hall at H.llt) P M. f ich memhrr n% requi-^t* l
U ilhalrs* Pu'Htlir *1- ItilJMi. Hill
P, M. Slmnlier. and vinitlnp mein- to h n n ”
Im i u
I'a m p ie t.
It. amt*
Lvoro..
u putt ml
pjinl
for
her* a t « ur«e.1 to uitaitd. T&gt;m tf irtiiitiiff on it,v (liii-itKit.il* ii *■*■
M i , . .1 C
M o ’ c l y w il l In 1 1h r Ill 1. IS
JiuY limn. Sui a
Mo&gt; i i
election o f officer, tvill he held
Pi|i|&gt;m,
l.illmri
Ikiylt*.
The
\\ M.tL
of
the
Pii t k i.t -t o f her m o t h e r . M m . .1 &lt;i iVifttV
.
f
M tlU A 1
lu i tlie d u r a t io n . I I ei liu »- Shlrlov
Morrlaml.
Mvm
jam*
Kapli.Ht
Duitrh
a ill
ntfvl at n a i
The nijnual chrlutmak and coot
.. I i . - le t n 'in - d in I r a n . I ' e i . i n
Ma»t It-f
M d iu
H hitmiin-, .leift
th e c h il l r h fro m l ( i : l ) 0 A M
iim
* d foo»l *nle of the Convieientional til m*on tor W iir Id Ihty of Pra*
ManriiMbr
WMa
Men ill
Eli/w
Church will iw? held during the ■i ohsei vnnre
Wat non V\ a I W th t at \e r , FI* tty * oi r mlt, Mai
Ui liarn tlnu ih lt |';iri
Vt.ilrvy h o t . M. i i j .itm
Olo I'f'llOlltl Hoi * I
I .Mu ttioi Pultun, Srillli
Mml.uUnu * l.itk. Wild Ji'itli
| Sn \‘f*r
•
liftman aJFikiI m Hn/rrrtry »• [
VJ o* .J/irirf
Mrfrvl
lE-irnrf?
n.fim-il lyr hi* hump tm ( fU’iy Multi, in , i. lor in Hume net. Mary
-kin in- when* lie ih 4tiffrimi! f* 1(If tee* r oil Ihiit il,
\ till L«*V«|||
. n h jf ntj iry -iiwiami't yslul«* My in St*nttiwnril, l*4*i \itili it.iit
nyinjf fin.limit,
*
.M*irx;ai«-t H i i i K f i i l i i . Ilrttv
Hu
1 hi m*k. Martha
lh own, ( ‘aih»*
im* i 'lark, .Mary Ann Win lrtu»l,
i Ion If in* ( uhtu .-Il Im o jjf n f VI«
Aft 1m . Vii'ili * v Toll Ahu J.iim!
t*y»" J.i.ljr JiHin* Hazel U t'l.ii.l
Hm**i ni*ii * H o i.in k I M i ».th&gt; l*i hi
j SyU at Mn-»rh, lMmti»y i i umley.
t Ihijitoii
I'niHiclly anil Tm
t iv
•Ifd o ll
,
\ Nrtl
|Sorrtt
I *nrl‘
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p in
Ia «y
iitiikfi
H«i
t .. 1 !■ l '
11. -w a i .1 M l.t- It In J. I
VVj|,|
J'llol I'.’ i'.mM
y Iti4
n- j. I., i ii M l ii. .in ■: Hill Shor*
niiii ft Hill Jctmiio**. I I
lim p
It M finoiiu i
m ( •’ &gt;
.Simon
hitut i-lil*»r.
(Im ib
I nmoil I. Jim A o ni
l'r* \ Itnv
. hohrif &gt;pai Unuifi, iMwtrlas Hint
Wa lte i Situi i ft. Siu'in r W 11
of Zmirh, K ji «&gt; i ill ii
nmi her* Mi*. | \ i Iin m.. in I I-ti-hi nip fln m i n i Hi mu
t l
Ir v lh I'hy &lt;' i •11li iti p l nil l i f t " f i n I
lr» i*IN11"f V. Ml
1 ill 1 ft' » III I
M.
titilii M I || I l*i I I f I LllMMIlif
i h i - e A( Fee Hilly ' . l a v Hill l.o*l
a ip, I ’filvin Tuvlm
f.i m -I lim
ton tlifiMM-.hiiiif*
|l.ni|i
Hrihhy

Social Calendar

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j GIFTS for
J '■ the
&lt;
jS E R V IC E ^

I ’ rourams
At

S c h o o ls

Interwoven sox
Neckwear
Belts
Robe
11ami kerchiefs

,

P u r lo u jr h

I In.”

Kmply KUs
ritraret Case
Monev Bell

B .L. P e r k in s

\ * * hi**, tiirivfil t.
1I o -1• Wit li tiff JMff t

| v i IIl* \ vet.-ip nml w
■* ' ‘o*i
|t'liull. UiiLll ulief the U tU *

t.

WEAR

Hull M
Frutik •

SPORT-SHIRTS
•
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Wools
Rayons

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Mrs. M
*11 * - si
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buy, Mi
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JIM vi»
Minnie .I'liif*. Mi
A li K* . ,1
Mrs, Jfih-i Mol-i I l» Mi
I I* i
MdbU-v, ‘It*- J N Kol« "in, Mi 4
J. .Siinl. i Whit.
M.
Wat J
■on dial &gt;!*► K
Sipv.fi

iWe have thorn and how!
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n-t , VI
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• Cottons

$2-50 to 10.00
Printed

Silk

Housecoat
Sure to ho appreciat­
ed — Pretty hous econta for relaxlnjf or
lounfflns in washahlu

'bias*

High Quality!
Low Cost! '
Valuable

YES I Lo vely New C h a t h a m * — You can really .
shop for value rri;ain wiili our woiulnful new aolec*
tiuti of iino-(|U:tlily Cli.it Itain 1i!.» nkt*l-M.*I''he"Sul Ion’*,
in 20% wool—50' o rayon—115', t ut ton, hound with
ruyon satin.
_

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'~ f j r n m i l U

rtiT-iw

n l.R fln k l

yuuti

find «u tHo

fni t« you need on
tliu Cluilluin label

f Kutrfinable V(/u//Z *
O*
1‘m uiiiiu Stru t j *
■ L - - -• . - L

FLOWER MIST
DUSTING fOWOEK
SIZE
72* M

rayon crepe.
yiaUoned)
Gi»* Her o(t*r-balh

ith Pliittlc Soles

preporotioni jc*nt»d with

lllsobith Ard*n't famoui
telrtthlng EMu* G r a n
(rogronce

am p *

a*

Come in today and
tee I hi * thrilly value I

Y owell’

fe Clothe The
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W E D N E S D A Y , T O C E M H E T t 6, I9 t

TIIE SANFOnD'TIER ADD; EANFORD,: El o iu u a

LEGAL NOTICE
r a t io n in g

ood Dinner

CALENDAR
iMU&gt;CB&amp;SKa POODH
Blue AU through 112 (Book 4)
good indefinitely.
M E AT&amp; AN D -F A T S --------Red A8 through 86 (UooK 4)
now valid at 10 paint* «a elr fo r
use with token*. Doth good In­
definitely.
. , » •&gt; t *1 no lutlon value, of creamery
nutter ha* been increased to 110
red point* per Mill'd.

FLORIDA CAFE

sugar

Wc specialize in taste hnd nutrition
CLAH 8U 4KD

A D V t R i 'I S L N U

HATES

tine for on* laoertlcm
t pet Hr* far- N turn Hun*
dmuia i t * . . . fOa

Sugar stnnjpa No. 30, N il 31,
No. .12, No. ad and No. 3 l now
good for five pound* each In­
definitely.
^
. C A N N IN G SUGAR
8lamp No. 4U good fo r lira
pounds
canning
iugar‘t : until
Kcbroarv 28, 1945.
Ap
.
r1®
rply
local hoard* for lUpplemental
ration*,
SHOES
Aiijilanc rlunip* No. 1, Nt*. &amp;
and Nn. 3 (Hook i \ Valid it*.
definitely.
____,
.a h v w c o n ta in )* i? ,im w)i Q o a rfti-

[ONE 141 O K BRING YOUR Ad* to TH E oANKORD H E IU L1 '
n t five ward* to tbo line, meruding phone and/ address.
*dvrrti*M ieot* ter. iltuaOoa* wanted will b« charged for at Un

tie* of leather tn reetiforro fa b ric
upper*, manufaetured or, imported
oeforc November 0, have been

ubviouMV agzruvaicd r&gt;v smoker* |
-tmyinjf ~irr TiTvn-nr?— of ~ r n n w r \ «
Deed* to build up personal sup. '• 1,1
nllen. Some are appsirently w i l l - '? ” *,,
ling to pay mure thnn legal price* |i,K , n
«ynd are thereby sqwiflg the a w d iT m 'l
for a black market which
eventually only deprive .them |
further of the cigm ette* they s-H
cherish."
* l.lhl'1
Linder cxi-ting legulations, nil J,''. ,
'cigarette retailers ate required to
n
post ceiling prices in- p.tuiu View *,r i
and are piohimtrd from exceeding ”, , J”
the legal prices by such cvaslvo
methods ■* l'lle-tn t sales.“ In |e-l-•
dividual* ure urged to ie|Hirt any
suspectcd vlub.tmna tirtheti |r*cj|
W ar I ’rice unT Untioning Hoard,
T1HKH
December lire quotas, nnnuunc*
cd bo tbe lllstrirt r il’ A Utflco in
darkaonvIMw, are' cry*
.5 tu»r)c&lt;*
Jljtje relief ft urn present pIr.rt age* particularly of coiiiinerclnl
tiles. Small inn eases in over-nil
quotas of p ilfi'lig c i
rut and
heavy duty tmek ilhd bu* tires
arc e*|*eclrd to be offset by
applications from motorist-, of
the district during the monlb and
L.Ttomulaton relieves promptly beIt goes right to the seat of the
bv the "backlog” of applications
wliioh liu* an umuiiHcd in recent trouble to help loosen and expel
Errtn laden phlegm, and aid nature
montbs. •

THEM E

P K IC E &amp;

GOOD

THURSDAY.

The action, affecting mostly
men’s and boy’* type shoes itucn
a* rubber-aoltid gymnasium shoe*,
wo* taken In enable »hno dealer*
11. IL Pope Company
&gt; soothe and heal raw, tender. In■ in move current slock*, UP A said.
amed bronchial mucous memK E R O S E N E cooking s(ove* and
GASOLINE
Ill thr Fiji IhiamU, lfit&lt; human Sranps. Tell your druggist to sell you
gas hot plate*.
A Id coupons valid t Impugn htnil is helil t«* hr narml, and h*
a bottle of Creomulskm with the unDecember 21. Rationing
rule* In un insull tn reach iilmve |h« dr nlandlng you must like t)ie way It
LA D IE S black wool coat, sire 18.
now require tliat every cut owner heut! uf umtlhei fit*r*iin
quickly
allays the cough or you are
Phone M irR fltrtiUhnl r»w»in (u'mihain
never
worn.
J26.00.
write hi* license number and
to have your money back.
076-M after 6 P H.
Phone H00 or 101
state on each gu»nline coupon
Irt bis possession as soon as they
B ROOM tmngelon by owner. 0 ROOM house will share with
are issued him by the rationing
for Coughi, Chetl Coldi, Bronchitis
1st Ht.
Reasonable, 2310 W
rounlc In exchange far rare board.
Phone 142-W.
of nouse, cooking for .'I. J. li,
F U E L O il.
_ J
.'Smith. 3rd door Snutli of
Period 4 and 5 ea»itona from
BOYS' A L L wool tweed suit, ngft
School,
Lake
Mary
or
Dux
2,2.
last year andI’eriod 1 coupon*
ir ; *12.00, rhone t n z or 639.
for thii season now valid. (A la ­
ROOM,
private
bath,
Hove
ill.
bama, Tcnnctaee, Mluiaslppl not
C O lim R Y hofrie, 6 room bunga­
lOfl
K.
2nd
tit.
low, 10 acre* good citrus land
affected.)
f b t quick sale, *2600.00. Oviedo
I'erloil I and 6 fuel oil cnuiron*.
section, 3 mile* East. T. L
scheduled to expire .September 31),
Lingo, Oviedo, Ela.
end
all definite value coupons
left over from the pas', vear’a
GUILD PR E-'war bicycle: type­
ration, inuv Iw used in exchange
writer and metal stand; ('nbipet (SIVB M AG AZIN E SITIHt lllp- for fuel oil throughout the com­
Hhllco radio. Can be seen at TIONH KOI! CM HIST M AS.
ing heating vrar.
A G I F T that Ia»l* all year F i l l
HOB W . 3nl St.
I T It If WOOD
L 0 til |. |
IJ mi I 1
Thu
II '.ml
ha* established
p M or 4’&gt; U i.f t r r 7 P M
COW A N D calf. E irjluw flffirey
irire* as follow* on all firewood:
_
Kl*.
Ifl inch oi less $2] a cord
24 Inch
ilh.60 a cotd
TH E C H O IC E O F THE C R O F
ELECT I t l f t r a i n , f ir e tr r c t m nn
4h inch
I t (1,60 a cord.
From
lareiff'e B*ld to grocer's shell. Ihtr*
andiron*. Phone 262-J.
a m m u n it io n
if w big dlllerence in odls Mother
In revoking the 25 |xi cent
nature's sell, rain and eunshlna favors
A FEW kumquat, llmequat un I
premium previously allowed for
certain fiolo. Only Ik* choicest plump,
calamondia trees If ordered at
“ single" salon of aivlllan am
sun-ripenvd oats — grown Irora special
once. A. K. Kosretter, Celery
munition, OPA said prices now
hybrid
itralna — meet* Ih* exacting
•At*.
must l&gt;e computed in. proportion
requirements (er National 3-Minute Oats.
to the full box price. When the
Foe tee lee. le ilr e r ) feel tbe aiders see
TWO SM ALI farms b r sale;
premium nn less than box lot
Neflesel J-MIsste O efi li J wevt
0|t* 8 acre* mint, 2 kl.iry house.
sales was allowed, OPA said.
befferf
r.
W a g e . one itornge house, one
I such sales constituted only a
good wet), land tiled, eontpleie
HOLLER MOTOR S A I K3
aiiblrrlgutlon. One 6 acre leun
N HKpN I’SEH C A H S
|
wllh .2 atory house, 2 slorj’
eiling luice*
, good well, lend tiled, (Ye will (isv lop
All O r \ (
ile W luhlrrigalion. Apply for m•cd Butomobilc*.
lctail* Immiiul Oux you- W rit* m to. J. VV.-llell, Lake hlu/.toa.
ihone ur to come and nmke o tr

SATURD AY

Lamb Shoulders
[.HIMi( s Sweet Mixed

CREOMULSION

3 W A YS B ir r s *

-

Shoulder

Beware Coughs
from common colds

F R ID A Y

H A R D E N -F R E S H V E fJ E T A H I.E S A R R IV E D A I L Y !
YO U W IL L A L W A Y S K I N D T H E V E R Y REST D U A L IT Y
No. 1 Tanrv Jersey*

Potatoes
M) lhs.
39c

Fancy Iceberg

York

LETTUCE

Idaho

Imperial

Potatoes

Apples

MISCELLAIVEOUS

a

F t lr s

Celery

17c

Lemons

Wes I crn

Clirrots

W ALN U TS
Le

Yams

lb 4 k ALM ONDS

I'apvr Shrll Nehtev

lb 55c PECANS
Rillrtbury SnoShpen

JST received ahtpment floor
mala for all c a n and trucka.

Firestone Stores, 111 E.

C ris c o

1st W ANTED TO bu
ware. Phono

.

YOUNQ ‘ cow and horse. Ixxrk
____
(Ubdlvlslon,
1842
Me
Arthur, comer 20th St.

M.

L arge

Peanuts

sel of flentuII 2-J after 7:00 I

Del Monte

W A N TE D : Used Grand
will pay cash. Box 160,
Smyrna Peach, F ie______

NICE young thrifty Victory Gar­
den Plants now ready. Iceberg ‘WANTED:- Solid walnut cheat or
lettuce;
Eeearole;
Tomato**)
drawers. Box C, c/o Herald.
Gabbog#;
Collards;
Chines*
Cabbage) BeeU) Drcccoll: and
Missionary Straw!w iry plant*J. W. Bell. Lake Monroe, phone
ONE HOUSE a m T lot.
Bnhart Lumber Yard.
P R A C T IC A LLY n w .
tonr btfycle. No ■*!•
214 Chapman Av*.

Apply

I*. Wc-

turday.

1928' ESSEX Coach, good tire*.
* 417 W. 2nd St, betwean 7 and

I P.

H

M .________

-

clock, pre-war, 00 hr.
luminous dial, ntvir. *5.00.
W*ll», 710 Oak Avs.
_____
arm

LOST: OA8 Ration Book “ A ”
E. H. U ney, 110 E. 2nd St.
LOST: Udlei JJuIpva'wrlst watch
Ret. to HemlH. Reward.

12-oz While House

^uwcn/Rdte

MACON* C A

lbs 1*49

lost betweon SanUndo. Two wheel
aly. Notify Hunt’s
Store- phone 868.

FOLDING Iron cot, gpringi, no
mittrsu, *6,00; 100 f**t 7 f t
LOST: Ration Hooka No. - 4.
vrtr* fencing. Phone 701-W.
Rachel Pringle and family. Oil
Hoik Av*.

in t i?

llalinrdfl

LOST; Pocket book xontainlm:
gas ration couponk? driver1*
llcetvae, valuabl* paper*. Arthur
Daniel*. RL L 'B o x 82, Sarj

Chili Con Carne 29c
Pint Miracle Whip
8U

li U SING S SERVICE
1C* who- guarWould appreTe«npor*rily
French A t *.

A Pickup,

Pumpkin .
f

Ik* Ulna S l i n k

15c
Ilia * II m v

2 V i Oxark

Mothers O a ts .... 12c
Jr. Clteese-lt .. . 12c

Cnlrtup,

\TAN TE ID ~

Rclish

BTORAOB

Wa n t e d -

&gt;v4|**V(*((tH*f

Tomato Soup .. . 15c

Alarm
Tomato J u ice.... 23c

, LADY. UFA A D*p*rtSlor*. Banford A t *,

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B W M 3M NH T

F IS A W IjT

BUTTER
-

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.&lt;••■&gt;&gt;■»-■( From r a i l Oa*I
Army repulsed two eounter-at
lark, near llaggurnau. Th« Flral
Army trumed several mile. o.
Vosges mountain*.
Ttnmtnn a rmiirr t rolumns ptunjr
,M within
JO milet o f A uttri*
past the lower end of Lake Bala­
ton In wraiem HunKarj. T h .
Bed* sliced deeply Into Th" con­
futed Natl flank bahlnd Nagy/
kanli.a, a rail junction 10 milt*
rom the northtrn Yugoslav bor­
der.

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Berlin .aid the HuailmnA bad
atablished a new bridgebtad wait
ut the Danube River below Bude
pe»lM: .
in Italy, Brltltli and Poliah
troop* ama.hed scrota the La.
inone Kivri southwest o f Faettta
,nd i.tahlished a bridgehead Thi
British cleared out Isolated Gernan pock c l. in captured Rava*na.
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w
1* ‘ RnllJcfiont dispatctvre amid tha
Ninety-K.fill Division ctl Llaub
ien. (ienrife S. Patton's Third
Army sent troops across tha Saar
touth of Saarlaulern and into tha
■utpost* of th* Siegfried Line.
Jthcr unit* of the seme division
.tabbed beyond tjaarlauteni and
'Spanded t) cir original 'hrldgthaaJ,
'hich. now I* at least 2 1/2 mite*
vide el It* base. Special detail*
ontuiuerl mopping up operation*
n Saarlautem Itself,
The
wheeling
operation
all
dong the Third Army front south
il Saarlautem continued.
AaociBteil
I’re n
1‘orretpondenl
i A . i i Hawkins said the dotigh)&lt;&gt;)■* merle arlvance of up to thr*a
_*ule. pressing within tig Itlllci
if the g r a t -tnduitrtal city of
lanrbrursrn and within three
.illcs ol .Harregutmlne*.
,
Tonight Patton1* men and a r­
mor had thru*l Inside Germany
m a solid 40-mlle front axMndlng
, rom e point east of Luxembourg
to southwest of the blackened
nduatrial city at Saarbruckan,
,ho.e lactones and rail yards
ire being pounded Incessantly by
.icavy Omcriran artillery from a
il.tanr* of oniy sit miles,
A a Ame&lt; icun troops plunged
hmugh Suarlaut.rn and Into tin
nemy's rnneret. dolensa bait
eyumJ the city in the new focal
ssnult nt t ie Winter otiensiw,
I appealed prubable that the
.IiukL toll nuw was surpassing alnust anything in the long and
ui r|Dlr war history o f westayg
urope.
t's.u alllrs MauBtiag
Iirawlng back Just- a trifle the
ell of srerrey guarding the manrowei cost ut the great operaion Allied headiguarters disclosed
I at
the
previously
estimated
igure of 4,000 German casoaltlSa
luily had risen considerably. It
.reined probable that American
iimtra now bearing the burnt .1
1&lt;&gt; nssault, might be suffering St|
vast ns heavy —- ~ »
lu Ihb north the American
nsl A i my battled into the vfl*

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Otherwise
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A similar lull hung over the
J. S. Ninth Army’* front along
he Ituer lllver north and eouln
if Julich, though waves of Am*
rican
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A T U R N S , live. 8. (A l* ) —
Thr HritUh in itinkn anil armprrd car* puihrtl out from
A t h r m to mert 700 Inaurxrnt
hi.AH militiamen advancing
on the Greek capital, General
firing * * a resumed in Athena,

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wave covering house with
water, starting a landslide
-and damaging buildings. Af▼ter n day of den inIn of ma­
jor damage, a Japanese
broadcast said the districts
affected include Hamamatsu,
Shb.uikn, Mngano and vici-

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Kdilan N o b :— T k « follow­
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for *k W i m m . Z . &amp; R atliff,
Irlrphone 811-J. and Miaa
Mlanchr Kennedy, Ulephona
u !t-W hare born arleeted aa
a comm If lee tu aware nanfra
of aervlre men and women mo
that thrlr friend, may know
when they are in Sanford.

Pfe. David Cotborn and Cpl.
Lloyd llnrvey of ■ Fort Myera
■pent Wednesrlav with Mr. and
O Mm. lJnyd L Harvey and are
visiting Pfc. Colburn’, parents
in New Smyrna.
S/Sgt
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Montgomery, Ala. is esprefed to
w arrive next week to vialf rela
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^Pfc. Wilcey J. Sipes
Dodges Nazi Tank
W IT H T1IE F IL T H A R M Y ,
Dec. 8, (Special)— Three Yank
wireman ran smack into the cent t f . r o f a tank battle In northern
Italy reccnlly, but by quick man­
euvering pulled their mhlcla out
o f danger.

Advancing In front of an infnntry unit with wire eommunlca„lions along Highway 05, were
“ Sgt. Hay W. Kimbrough, A010
Linwood Boulevard, Kansas City,
Miss., Pfe Wilcey J. SJpea, Box
U7* Sanford, rla., and Pvt.
ftnyco £. Warnpole, De Forest,
W lL
wembera of the 91at
A"Powder River" Division of liaut
■
---- - Marie W, Clark’s fifth
Array in Italy.
As their vehicle rounded a
— - curve in the fend they came in
the sights of a German tank
.th a t was engaged With American
Ftanka. at the bottom of a. hill.
Before the Naais had time to
tarn their weapon* on the ve­
hicle, the Tanka drove to.eafety.
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on Nov. 16 of the 0. 8. Erapl?
jnent eenrke offlea, nearly 20
awervlca men have applied either
v'lor employment aid'or to sreuya
Information concerning i«rvke
benefit*, according to Arnold P.
Mlckler, manager.
We keep In contact at aU I
the
#County In reran? to need for
Mr. Mlckler said, .and
' t^Workers.
i added that eraployen have open
•' C nmny good job# not as yet filled
by workers.
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Battle For Budapest
! Itises In Intensity
As Russians Reach
Within 15 Miles

U. S. Troops Move Forward Slowly In Germany

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Definite progress toward over­
all State participation in n plan
o f water conservation wen today
reported by Mayor Biggin* afler
attending, aa secretary of Cen­
tral Florida Inc., the meeting
Monday in Tampa of the Florida
Slate Chamber o f Commerce.
A special' coiflhiittee meeting
waa called of the different nrganiuitibna sponsoring water con
terratIon, he aoiil imvernoi Sp,
tard Holland and (l»rrrm it Kl.-et
Millard Caldwell ultended
the
airetlng.
"The case o f wnler cornerva
lion was presented very e ffe c ­
tively by spokesmen from the
various organUationa and
t lie
urgent necessity of starting a
nla!
Ian at once was brought out,'*
aye IHggin.i declared
Mayor
" I t wai the eonaeimua of opin*
hit. there
inti of this gathering Illmt.
U n it
should be an over-all state con­
trol to advise and collect scienti­
fic data on the Various section,
of the State o f Florida where
water conservation and rnnlnd la
necessary.” he added. "After .its
cussing the proposition pro and
con, tnls delegation wns unimi
moos on a motion made hy It. D.
Keen* o f Orlando and secondedbv Mayor Wm. Ileardall o f Or
Undo that the Governor and the
Governor-Elect elect -and appoint,
a committee .composed o f inform ­
ed members from the various
sections o f the sU te to compile
data and work out a workable
legislative plan to be presented
to the next legislature.
"Governor' Sots sard Holland
and Governor-Elect Millard Cald­
well agreed to this program.
“This di&lt;| not mean,” he con­
tinued, "that there wuuld be tin
further usefulness for such or­
ganisations as Central Florida
Inc., the Farm Bureau Committee
and other aimllar organisations
throughout the State, as they
will tontlnue to represent their
respective areas as W o r t ; how­
ever, It does mean that there
will be an over-all control by the
Stale of .the entire problem that

will have authority to formuUte
plana to the beat interest o f the
entire state, even though It may
M t be flu that on* particular
district requires or expect*.” ‘
Mr. fUfgina expressed himself
aa well pleased with the feet
that wot* of Central • Florida,
Inc., and other organisation* ad­
vocating water conservation had
developed their case to the point
that the Governor end Governoripredated the Importance
f fik and Indicated their
views by agreeing to anoint
this committee.

R p # *n
I.o if
N ir lif
Been
Last
Nfjht
Put O ff ’til Monday

With hut 40 tier cent of 8em
inolc t'otiitty,» War Rond quota
o f 11,11)’.1,0(10 suld, .or a total of
J to rtHf." 2.r&gt; In sales, Frank Even.,
county chairman Of the 0th W ar
Loan drive, today appealed In
citiien- to b u y more bonds In
order to reach the ijtintu
With a county K bond quota
set a! $202,000. sale, of this
tyj&gt;e of bund total onl) $00,100,
Mr i ran, re|w&gt;,iei! The above
county liond totals mu* trot those
yet denied through thr I'oderul
Keserve
linnk,
whore
figures
show
only
$2l9,0ut)
fur
tin*
county tu date, according to
Ralph Bagwell of the State W ar
Finance Committee, ll was re­
ported 1lint the State has suld
only 20 percent fli iu ‘lunta in
bund tales tu date.
Mr. Kvans has rcrt»est«*d that
ministers of churches make five
minute appeals from their pulpits
Sunday In behalf of the liond
drive. He added that there is
plenty of money In hsok deposit-,
and that action by IhiirJ -tiling
teams should enable them to
make more sales. The drive will
end on Dec. 20.
The bond auction sponsored hy
Hanford l-uigo of Klks 1241,
which was not held Thursday
evening as scheduled because o f
ruin, will be held Monday evening
at 0:00 o'clock at the corner o f
First Street and MignMIa Avenue.
Many more article* donated' In
addition to thoae previously an­
nounced. w ill be auctioned o f f
to the highest bidders in bonds,
according to Joel 8. Field, grand
exalted ruler o f Ilia Hanford Elks,
"Through special arrangements
made with the Hanford Naval
A ir Station. thrilllAg and start­
ling fact* about the campaign on
Guadalcanal w ill b l told by Pfc.
V. J. Wagner USMCR. the story
of# the re-capture of Gnant will
be told by P fc. F . E. Rpth U8MC(I'M tU s H Os rag* arise)
ENB. O D H AM G RAD U ATES

orrrn L. Olham, USEnsign Warr
MS, P. O. Bow 818. Sanford, Fla.
graduated In the 42nd class, Nov.
28, 1844, from the Fort Trum’
New London, Connecticutrer’s School and was commis­
sioned aa Ensign la the U. B.
Maritime Service.
Ensign (Wham has received as­
signment aboard one of tba U. 8.
Merchant Shine and will eerre M
3rd Male in the Deck Division.
PB A P INSTRUCTOR
CepL W. M. Haynes baa
made head instructor of .B
ration echool In Eagltnd ^
he has been taaeHjw for
lime, according to weld

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two; years, now, C

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If.s.slv tmlny us Ih« United
■'tales T h ird A r m y pushed a
-lee! jiro ngiiiiiHi |he Sunrlaml eiip ilal.
d rivin g
11u
mile*, into the Siegfried line,
t also hit into Forhaeh, a
Kreiivh town
m iles s&lt;mthue-i nf the i i i \
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LONDON. Dec K. dV» -- Prime
Minister Churchill *««iH thr Hr It
Iah nctnl in Greece to Beep pitncM*r* out » f power and mt er­
ven*) in Italy ticcami* they »1M
not tniKt Count Darin Sforcu.
In the linin’* nf Common^ debate,
he dented thr Hr.ti h tf.»vcrninept

Higgins Reports Evans Reports
Definite Progress Bond Sales Are
On Conservation Now At $407,857

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aas slight. It said Tokyo was
shaken hut fattest to mention
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any damage to shipping.
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Store than 271,090 Jupanere
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face destruction in thr PhilipJof a voir of coot ideuce
^jiines b -cause American umphiJ*i imp Mim»ilor (,'lnn &lt;'hjlt hi ti
«l.ln u * forces beat a reinforcing
fiVhun^r nuuwi defended Hritnin"*
Ja|&gt; convoy into tKe Urmo4 harinleivriitron hi t ir o v r and I t-MIy
and won a J
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hoc on the west coast of Leyte.
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monn.
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stroyers and an estimated 4 ,0 0 0
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rule
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over the capital hut dropped no ™ He a low Willie K Ih.vtvr, Pine Bluff, \ r ‘ .
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Prime Minister Says
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Gang Rule in
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By Churchill

25,000 Japs F o r c e d
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Dr. Dame were Mrs. Dame K tt
Johnson, sanatnrian, unit Mi
Hulda Kihlie, senior nurse
the Seminole County Heallh Uni
Dr. W. W. Rogers, city heap"
officer o f Jacksonville wee elrr:
eil as Association president: !*•
George A . Dame o f Jacksonville
and brother Dr. Dame wns i-lect. i
vice president! Dr. 'Edwa.d 1."
Engle aa aecretary and treasurer.
Dr. A. P. Black o f Gaintivllle
was the retiring president
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speakers at. the meeting from
out o f the stale, Dr. Dame ir
ported, Including pr.- A. H ir e ,
former health c o m m is s io n e r o f
N ew York City.
Dr. Rice, on his second trio
to Florida, accompanied Di Gam­
in hi* car back to Sanford, and
stated that he liked Florida very
much.
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the meeting were VD, tuberejloeis, malaria, typhus and nutri­
tion. Dr. Dame said.
The AaeoclatlqB agreed to
meet again next year In Gaines*IU «. ha
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true etui to tht* h ope w i l l n e v e r h a p p e n l l w n n ld tw e e n S ii.e l.- e .n h ,.m l r w n M e t h
John Dujin w im horn In San*
d is l r e s s m e |o t h in k n f th e n e a r | S t r e e t " l« - t e v e n in g n&gt; p un n'
o th e r . W it h Du- help anH
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thin one of thr In a n o th e r w a r 1
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hi Mil in 1941. He alteiiderl iho
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Charity Funds Raised
WFA TH ER
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The Sanforrl Lion’s Clul will
By Soiithside Primary bold It, annual t'hnslnins patty, vtfin i mtiiiy Vk 11It 1hi .1111*i tin I l FLORIDA -Cloudy
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Ppplls o f the S-uithslde I’rl
mary Bchitol recctitly rnllectr-il
more than $125 and also cloth
Ing fo r
the Children's Herne
Hociety at Jacksonville .it was
reported by Mrs. Harry L. Brown,
president o f the P.T.A. of the
Souths ide Rchool,
"In this day -when we hear »o
much a t the shdrt-cominga of the
younger generation," said Mr*.
Brown, i f think it is time » *
look a t some of the accomplish­
ments and works o f even thr
.small ones and we will find them
pretty useful cillteuw.
“ The Junior Red..Cross mem­
bership. of this school *ie 00 percant. Th ey eeat overseas the
boxes for the unfortunate childreel of other land* and I ate
sure that many a little treasured

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Doc. 22 when presents will be culu nhoMing, uctMi.lihj* to IBiIh i * tonight.
Itccrvawing cltsudlncsa
and
rnntimird
rather
root Satdiawn and then turncl over to
Chief Buy H, \\ tfh*nnlln«lt*» ]
urday
the Elk* Club for distribution to
under-privileged rhildren. n w a * , “ l,“ « » * u.unp.Msi. w „. turn."I
GEORGIA—Clearing and con­
voter) trxbiy
over !&lt;* Hie nanfer I .Nuvnl At
tinued root tonight.
Fair and
Slatiun
.Shore
I'utinl
fot
rc.klvss
slightly warmer Saturday.
Three applicants were voted in
os members of the Lions Club. driving. Mrs. Iriginhani was reThese were: C. L Powell, sales­ porled to have been shaken UP
man for the Gulf Life Insurance but nut Injured. Hath cm* were
Company: J. D. McNeill, grower damaged eoniewhal.
df gladioli
1* J. Owen, man­
ager o f Ika) Cna-Cola Bottling
Fla At.
AccompAnted
by
Miss
Rita
Hawkins on the piano, VV. R.
Connolly played several banjo
W IN TE R DARK,” Dec. 8, (4 * )selections., - y .
Ffc. John II. Harris, son of Mi
J U B B S &amp; .------ — &gt;
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and Mrs. John Harris o f Wlntei
RF.IL
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Park, ami brother o f Lieut. Paul
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Election;
fit be held Itarris, who inaried Miss Gall Deat - the an.
I- oL the Forest. formerly of Hanford, was
Seminole. I
r, American Red reported killed in action Ih Ger­
Cross, Thursday
tursday a t 7:30 F.M. in many on Nov. 21. according to a
the chapter offices on Lake Mon- telrgam received Tuesday by bit
parent*.
■Pfe. Harris was born In Coro­
nado. Calif., In 1922. He was n
candidate fo r end on the 1942
Rolllnr football f, 'un before go­
ing Into ths ic r
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Pfc. John B. Harris
Is Killed In Action

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dav by A. B. Peterson. praaldcnt
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port of the S lith War Loan Drive
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granted every »afejfuard acainat
the ravage* of war.’
"On the third annlvernar- of
Pearl H arbor, each one of ui, I
am aura, ha* rcaolvcd th at ‘it
■hall not happen again'," he rai l
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too, to embark with renewed
effort upon th* U ilft which we.

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"T hu equipment Con* 1s t. not
only of instrument* of wurfurc guns, airplanes, tanks and ships •
but nl*-o of implements of pro­
tection. When I .peak at im ple­
ments of protection, I a m ‘think
trig particularly of our medical
unit*. Never before have nur
Mildiers, antbirs and marines left
our shore* so well fortified
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our ligh t lu If men owe a deep
debt ui giulitiiilr to the acientluta,
phy.iclana, autKeon* and n u rse,
who, with the aid of the be*,
aiipplira nnd r&lt;|Uipment nvailaio,
today, nrc wui'ing n winning
rai-dicttl buttle lot the live* o.

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Army Puts BridgeHeads Across Saar
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la rk , near llaggurnau. Th« Flral
Army trumed several mile. o.
Vosges mountain*.
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JO milet of A uttri*
past the lower end of Lake Bala­
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A lin it K .S H U N K N O W N ;
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C o u n t y , F l o r id a , lo C h » rn -# r&gt; , ’ by
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th a t
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C ir c u it C o u r t In aru f fo r H s m ln n ls
C o u n t y . F l o r id a , - s l l h s r In p» rao n
or by a t t o r n e y , on I h * t i h
day
of J a n u a r y . A . D . 1111. n l h s r w l * *
U s e r s . P r o C o n /a aa o w i l l bo e n t e r *d a g a i n s t y o u .
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C it a t io n ba p u b lish e d h i T H t B a n *
ford l l r r a l d . a n a w a p a p t r p t ib ll.h *d In H a n fo rd , R n n ln n lr
C o u n ty ,
F lo r id a , n n f# * a r h w r r t
f o r fo u r

Berlin .aid the HuailmnA bad &lt;t&gt; oonaocuily* wssks.
IV IT N F .H H m y h in d a n d o f f ic ia l
" t e l u« not fin get t h a t th e
atablished a new bridgebtad w ait »»1
na C l * r k of t h * C i r c u i t C o u r t
p u r c h a s e t»f War ttoud* t . at, ut the Danube River below Bude
n a n d f a r H .m ln o l* C o u n t y . F l o r ­
i n v e a lm e n l l Ini I will p a y finan
id a , th in l h * H h d a y o f [ w r r m l i r r .
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troop* am a.hed scrota the La.
a
P . | I K It N O O N ,
P lo r k of C l r r u l l C o u r t . In
inone Kivri southwest of Faettta
a n d f o r H r o iln o l* C o u n t y ,
,nd i.tahlished a bridgehead Thi
F l o r id a .
British cleared out Isolated Ger- G A R L A N D W . H P K N C K lt .
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tlp
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fo r P la in t if f
nan pock c l. in captured Rava*na.
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M e sh B ag
ien. (ienrife S. Patton's Third a u t h o iiit t o f t i d : b t a t k o f
Army sent troops across tha Saar F I X I R I D A
touth of Saarlaulern and into tha TO Al.D TO WHOM T H E R E P l t m in*TH HIIAIJ, COUE, O H I1DT■u tpost* of th* Siegfried Line.
INOft:
Jth c r unit* of the sem e division
T h i s la to c e r t if y t k a l. e h s r r s a
.tabbed beyond tjaarlauteni and
It. B . W t a H T , H a n fo rd . F l o r i d a
'Spanded t) cir original 'hrldgthaaJ,
t* H . W I O H T . H a n fo rd . F l o r i d a
W . H. H A N D . R a n fo r d . F l o r i d a ,
'hich. now I* a t least 2 1/2 mite*
o a I h * l l l h d ay of M ay , A . Is.
vide el It* base. Special detail* did
e a u a * lo ' h * In c o r p o r a t e d a n ontuiuerl mopping up operation* i1111,
ls r
th e
p r o v is io n s
of
(T h a p ir r
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at
ffa n fo rd ,
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I’r e n
1‘orretpondenl and w h * r a a a lh * p ro p e r n lf l c e r s of
u c h c o r p o r a t io n did on th e
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of D e c a m b e r, A II. t a n
I'lo o
)&lt;&gt;)■* merle arlvance of up to thr*a lo b« f lla il In t h * o f f ic e n f H ie H scCotif r.mt&gt;«iur
_*ule. pressing within tig Itlllci r a le r y o f R i a l * o f th e H in t* of
if the g r a t -tnduitrtal city of F l n r le a , a d u ly a u t h e n t ic a t e d r e s o ­
tio n a d o p te d by Ib e a io r k t ib ld e r *
lan rb ru rsrn and within three lu
u n d e r th e p r a v ls ln n * o f " a ld - I T ia p O e o rp m
J
.illcs ol .Harregutmlne*.
, t a r 100*1. L a w s of F l o r i d a . A v ia of
o h it ln n
of
Tonight Patton1* men and a r ­ sl *uUc h. cHohropwo rlna gl Ion,lh * e nddl* a th
e H ecremor had thru*l Inside Germany le
Idaho Butt*i |
r y of H la le la a a ll* f le d t h a t T h *
m a solid 40-mlle front axMndlng rs (|u lre m a n lp a t le w ' h a v e be«n
, rom e point east of Luxembourg c o m p llr d w ith .
K A I .t
to southwest of the blackened (H
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IN tV IT N K H H W H E R E O F , I h a v e
nduatrial city at Saarbruckan,
h#r«tjfilc» # t t m&gt; hurirt * n«l tm k#
« tffla#d th « O r # i t H * i l n f ih #
,h o .e lactones and rail yards
R ta t# of F l o r id * . »t T a lla h a a Jumbo
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ire being pounded Incessantly by
p H , t h * ( .'a p lu l.
t h i* l h * f lr * t
.icavy Omcriran artillery from a
d*|.&gt; o f D # r * f iib * r , A* H I I I #
il.tanr* of oniy sit miles,
n a . o it A r .
C a n a d ia n
H i r r M i r f of Ht*t#
A a Ame&lt; icun troops plunged
hmugh Suarlaut.rn and Into tin IH T 1 I E N A M E n r T i l K S T (
nemy's rn n eret. dolensa bait
Snobat!
O F F I . O i l I ■I A .
eyumJ the city in the new focal T O I I E V A M A E L .B W I R H I
whn|« pine* of r*«M#nr#
ssnult nt t i e Winter otiensiw ,
I appealed prubable th at the
C o lo ro d a
.IiukL toll nuw was surpassing alim
c
nust anything in the long and
Colli
*
ui r|Dlr war history of westayg
urope.
t's .u a lllrs MauBtiag
Iirawlng back Just- a trifle the
ell
of
srerrey guarding the manRound Roast
rowei cost ut the g reat operaRib Chops
ion Allied headiguarters disclosed
I a t the previously estimated
Shoulder Roast
igure of 4,000 German casoaltlSa
Broast Slow
luily had risen considerably. It
Pathos
.reined probable that American
iim tra now bearing the burnt .1
1 &lt;&gt; nssault, might be suffering St|
vast ns heavy —- ~ »
Sirloin Roast
l u Ihb north the American
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S A N F O R D F L O R ID A ,

E s ta b lis h e d 1908

Tokyo Admits
Some Damage
T rom ’Q uake

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Britain A cted To
Keep Gangsters Out
Of Political Power

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Minister Churchill *««iH th r Hr It
Iah nctnl in Greece to Beep pitncM*r* out »f power and mt e r­
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not tniKt Count Darin Sforcu.
‘$ n itir « nn&lt;l claimed the dam age
In the linin’* nf Common^ debate,
a a s slight. It said Tokyo was
he dented th r Hr.ti h tf.»vcrninept
shaken hut fattest to mention
Ki«*1.*• .in y it ffr •*■•*»11r n l - « 111* I h »*
any damage to shipping.
I S »»n Italy iliuichill flunf
Store than 271,090 Jupanere
h^. k .at bin rh dlcnrcM a defiiflfllt
face destruction in th r PhilipJof a voir of coot ideuce
^ jiin e s b -cause American umphiJ*i imp Mim»ilor (,'lnn &lt;'hjlt hi ti
«l.lnu* forces beat a reinforcing
fiVhun^r nuuwi defended Hritnin"*
Ja|&gt; convoy into tKe Urmo4 harinleivriitron hi tir o v r and It-MIy
and won a ‘J70-5t» vole if- ertn*
hoc on the west coast of Leyte.
Hilrnee from tho Mourn? **f t-nnv
The entire Japanese force of
monn.
th u rch ill i oirlvrd hia
Li ships- including seven de­
ninth vote ronfineni e itfler de*
stro y ers and an estim ated 4,000
-'larmy that Hi itmn u«l* d in
^ tr o o p s —was destroyed in addi­
tines*- &lt;»nlv t*» avert fflinir&gt;t«ai
tion to &lt;12 tighter planes,
rule
A U-S. destroyer and destroy­
He ftto&lt; d t»y Hritain * onpo*«i
er-transport w e r e s u n k
hy
lion In Fount ^ f n /a
who iAmerican guns a fte r being dis­
.ppntted hv ArneinM t' \N it'll
abled hy sir raidrrs. The landing
AT
fi
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ENTKIt
In
Sun
Kmiicirro*
Nui'*#
lit-\
•-rIy
SHvmtrii
lakct
a
111Itl-fll A iuI..I fclaa*!of Hal
« i Hitvexed the Japs into traps on blood tkiuiituit H**W from trlephnnr opvmt(&gt;r fTieida O T ttirn i l n It'at.|Ct lU.tl,
*•*el t be r.M l.d St .it* « m*ff
L« y Is.
donation.
ulnn^
with
olbcis,
v%
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on
a
flight
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a.hiev. .n
!M*|ri
Warships and superfortresses
| Con tf nil id re
T
blasted Iwo Jim s in the llonins. Mur in tiiia by coiT^nponilnii Jack MilB’WtHl ami, it ppm *1 mu ti l v in
Tokyo reported Rilperfort* flew . hour* Inter, »l wui injrvlrd &lt;bottom i into th r v•*1na of Inull y Imin
over the capital hut d ro p p ed no ™ Hea low Willie K Ih.vtvr, Pine Bluff, \ r ‘. Ar.ilind the I*, d
boml)v&gt; The
recantured ,,rrt **r° * n IWhrMirr. N \ . *tu\ M. I •••**■11 i*»» turrd making not
Tt**m
/..»tu *ville,
viIIf , O
U,;,; l|,|.
^ T u jih n n , 75 milci aopthrimt of l tt,r
1° r ^
I
S W Ok. m
**w /..»n*-*
l |le t
I' Ipl ri futlioiml Soundpfluid I
Kwefynnff.
J a pun un no mired the Inm of
1 fiK.Ooo killed and wountlcd in
the Army and Navy pi th« |m«t
year and claimed the United

Higgins Reports Evans Reports
Definite Progress Bond Sales Are
On Conservation Now At $407,857

F l« » |

Home On Leave
K dilan N o b :— Tk« follow­
ing names of boya in aarVIr*
for *kW i mm. Z. &amp; Ratliff,
Irlrphone 811-J. and Miaa
Mlanchr Kennedy, Ulephona
u !t-W hare born arleeted aa
a comm If lee tu aw are nanfra
of aervlre men and women mo
th a t thrlr friend, may know
when they are in Sanford.

yfetate Chainber^^Nairr^^A'OSfionl^P&amp;ve
f s T O U [) T o S t u d y t i l l R p#*n
I .o if
N irlif
Been
Last
Nfjht
Put O ff ’til Monday
d e r g T O u n d Reserves

Pfe. David Cotborn and Cpl.
Lloyd llnrvey of ■ Fort Myera
■pent Wednesrlav with Mr. and
O Mm. lJnyd L Harvey and are
visiting Pfc. Colburn’, parents
in New Smyrna.
S /S g t
fieorge II. Sleeie of
Montgomery, Ala. is esprefed to
w arriv e next week to vialf rela
"fiv e* .
Ilia addreaa Is: A8N
Hur&gt;»i02tl. Section C, D.L.M., 2122
A A ti Base Unit. Maxwell Field,
Ain. ,
__________

^Pfc. Wilcey J. Sipes
Dodges Nazi Tank
W ITH T1IE FILTH ARMY,
Dec. 8, (Special)—Three Yank
wireman ran smack into the cent t f . r of a tank battle In northern
Italy reccnlly, b u t by quick m an­
euvering pulled th e ir m hlcla out
of danger.
Advancing In fro n t of an infn n try unit with w ire eommunlca„ lio n s along Highway 05, were
“ Sgt. H ay W. Kimbrough, A010
Linwood Boulevard, K ansas City,
Miss., Pfe Wilcey J . SJpea, Box
U7* Sanford, r la ., and P vt.
ftnyco £ . Warn pole, De F orest,
W lL
wembera of the 91at
A "P o w d er River" Division of l ia u t
■
------ Marie W, C lark’s f i f t h
Array in Italy.
As their vehicle rounded a
— - curve in the fend th ey came in
th e sights of a German tank
. t h a t w as engaged With American
F ta n k a . a t the bottom of a. hill.
Before the Naais had time to
ta rn their weapon* on the ve­
hicle, the Tanka drove to .e a fe ty .

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ervieef M en Seek
.S. Employment Aid
•

Since the opening
on Nov. 16 of the 0 . 8. Erapl?
jnent eenrke offlea, nearly 20
aw ervlca men have applied either
v 'lo r employment a id 'o r to sreuya
Information concerning i« rv k e
benefit*, according t o Arnold P.
Mlckler, manager.
We keep In contact a t aU I
th e
# C o u n ty In reran ? to need fo r
orkers. Mr. Mlckler said, .and
' t^W
i added th a t eraployen have open
•' C nmny good job# not a s y e t filled
by workers.
---------— .
. ^
CHRISTMAS SRALB

The aala of Christmas Seals

0 NE EXTRA

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SWO BONDI

.

Definite progress toward over­
all S tate participation in n plan
of w ater conservation wen today
reported by Mayor Biggin* afler
attending, aa secretary of Cen­
tral Florida Inc., the meeting
Monday in Tampa of the Florida
Slate Chamber of Commerce.
A special' coiflhiittee meeting
waa called of the different nrganiuitibna sponsoring water con
terratIon, he aoiil imvernoi Sp,
tard Holland and (l»rrrm it Kl.-et
Millard Caldwell ultended the
airetlng.
"The case of wnler cornerva
lion was presented very effec­
tively by spokesmen from the
various organUationa and t lie
urgent necessity of startin g a
nla!
Ian at once was brought out,'*
aye IHggin.i declared
Mayor
" It w ai the eonaeimua of opin*
hit. there
inti of this gathering Illmt.
U n it
should be an over-all state con­
trol to advise and collect scienti­
fic data on the Various section,
of the S tate of Florida where
water conservation and rn n ln d la
necessary.” he added. "After .its
cussing the proposition pro and
con, tnls delegation wns unimi
moos on a motion made hy It. D.
Keen* of Orlando and secondedbv Mayor Wm. Ileardall of Or
Undo th a t the Governor and the
Governor-Elect elect -and appoint,
a committee .composed of inform ­
ed members from the various
sections of the sU te to compile
data and work out a workable
legislative plan to be presented
to the next legislature.
"Governor' S o ts sard Holland
and G overnor-Elect Millard Cald­
well agreed to this program.
“This di&lt;| not mean,” he con­
tinued, " th a t there wuuld be tin
further usefulness for such o r­
ganisations as Central Florida
Inc., the F arm Bureau Committee
and other aim llar organisations
throughout th e State, as they
will tontlnue to represent their
respective are as as W o r t ; how­
ever, It does mean th a t there
will be an over-all control by the
S tale of .th e entire problem th at
will have authority to form uU te
plana to th e beat interest of the
entire state, even though It may
M t be flu th a t on* particular
district requires or expect*.” ‘
Mr. fU fgina expressed himself
aa well pleased with the fee t
th a t w ot* of Central • Florida,
Inc., and other organisation* ad ­
vocating w ate r conservation had
developed th eir case to the point
th a t the Governor end Governorip red a ted the Importance
f f i k and Indicated th eir
views by agreeing to a n o in t
this committee.

With hut 40 tier cent of 8em
inolc t'otiitty,» War Rond quota
of 1 1,11)’.1, 0(10 suld, .or a total of
J to rtHf." 2.r&gt; In sales, Frank E v en.,
county chairm an Of the 0th W ar
Loan drive, today appealed In
citiien - to buy more bonds In
order to reach the ijtintu
With a county K bond quota
set a! $202,000. sale, of this
tyj&gt;e of bund total onl) $00,100,
Mr i ran , re|w&gt;,iei! The above
county liond totals mu* trot those
yet denied through th r I'oderul
Keserve linnk, whore figures
show only
$2l9,0ut) fur tin*
county tu date, according to
Ralph Bagwell of the S tate W ar
Finance Committee, ll was re­
ported 1lint the State has suld
only 20 percent fli iu ‘lunta in
bund tales tu date.
Mr. Kvans has rcrt»est«*d that
m inisters of churches make five
minute appeals from their pulpits
Sunday In behalf of the liond
drive. He added that there is
plenty of money In hsok deposit-,
and that action by IhiirJ -tiling
team s should enable them to
m ake more sales. The drive will
end on Dec. 20.
The bond auction sponsored hy
Hanford l-uigo of Klks 1241,
which was n o t held Thursday
evening as scheduled because of
ruin, will be held Monday evening
a t 0:00 o'clock a t the corner of
F irs t S treet an d MignMIa Avenue.
Many more article* donated' In
addition to thoae previously an ­
nounced. will be auctioned o ff
to the highest bidders in bonds,
according to Joel 8. Field, grand
exalted ruler o f Ilia Hanford Elks,
"Through special arrangem ents
made with th e Hanford Naval
A ir Station. thrilllAg and s ta r t­
ling fact* ab o u t the campaign on
Guadalcanal w ill b l told by Pfc.
V. J . W agner USMCR. the story
of# the re-capture of Gnant will
be told by Pfc. F. E. Rpth U8MC(I'M tU sH Os rag* arise)
ENB. ODHAM GRADUATES
rrrn L. O lham , USEnsign W oarr
MS, P . O. Bow 818. Sanford, Fla.
graduated In th e 42nd class, Nov.
28, 1844, from th e F ort T rum ’
New London, Connecticutr e r ’s School and was commis­
sioned aa E nsign la the U. B.
M aritim e Service.
Ensign (Wham has received as­
signm ent aboard one of tba U. 8 .
M erchant Shine and will eerre M
3rd Male in th e Deck Division.
P B A P INSTRU CTOR
CepL W. M. Haynes baa
made head instructor of .B
ra tio n echool In E agltnd ^
he h as been taaeH jw fo r
lime, according to weld

9S

Serving Overseas
two; years, now , C

..f

NTMTTEn rr&gt;.

M e m b e r A"w*,*rti»trri- Urr-i-c

American Artillery Hammers
At The Gates Of Saarbrucken
- /

Battle For Budapest
! Itises In Intensity
As Russians Reach
Within 15 Miles

U. S. Troops Move Forward Slowly In Germany

ATURNS, live. 8. (Al*) —
Thr HritUh in itinkn anil armprrd car* puihrtl out from
A thrm to m ert 700 Inaurxrnt
hi.AH militiamen advancing
on the Greek capital, General \
firing **a resumed in Athena,

„

wave covering house with
w ater, startin g a landslide
-an d damaging buildings. Af▼ter n day of den in In of m a­
jo r damage, a Japanese
broadcast said the districts
affected include Ham amatsu,
Shb.uikn, Mngano and vici-

I r»ti&lt; it!tir&lt; J 'Hat f l i t

J ij/
N EW SPA PER

F R I U W . D I-t'K .M U E R 8. I1 H I ,

Gang Rule in
Greece Seen
By Churchill

25,000 Japs F o r c e d
* Into Trap On Leyte
• AsConvoy ToOrmoc
Is WreckedBy Yanks
Ja
^

- A T LEAST

J j ,

ll w* utah io be rreef If »» wish u
p r « f r r i Inviolate Uioee lnealliaibte prlvt
k i n i for which wo haro b eta M laag coo
ta n d ln i—we B u t fightl
^
w m i t i U X 1T,

I llF AMttglileA |*rra«)
A riiv n i'n ii u r tilli-r y
Im m m cri'd
S « /t r ltr tir k f i i
cpnatvIf.s.slv tm ln y u s Ih « U n ite d
■'tales T h i r d A rm y p u s h e d a
-lee! jiro ngiiiiiHi |h e S u n rlaml e iip ila l.
d r iv in g
1 1u
mile*, in to th e S ie g f r ie d lin e ,
t a lso h it in to F o r h a e h , a
Kreiivh to w n
m ile s s&lt;mthu e - i nf th e i i i \
tin I he
. .tin m ■r. lnf of I hr wrwtrm
•*• r‘(
'Ll'1*’
Vmi-f it
inSeventh
j 4t*,.k «ir**ve n. 11h on it ;|j\ mile
| ’'"'ii ai i of the Rhine, reneh) «ir KmJieLe r if, ‘•even in ilea lie*
w the S it;i f to. r He i
•Rher S» vr nth
mB surircH
■ tli fhftiiujh tl»r Rhine vajjyv to
1 tiihni fotif Millet nf Ciihttar, the
14itf Al"iifhin i' if v nt t irrivian
i huoH- I h r
irit|i Im I w1*4*11 the
s'« *• m h *1111 the I i h h ’h KIm I
VWti hRKn.tinl til \‘2 mile*.
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_ Landscaping Of etc. John K. Fu\ Natiui Is lacing
CITY BRIEF'S Streets Planned W rites C a m pin* 11 r ; - i .
01 Belgian I.ilV l o ‘" Mu,ri:^'
i By Garden Club IL If k l*T|il Mlfit
In C&lt;&gt;nung Winter i
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Injurud
In
Xt-riden!
r 11 flu nit 1*44! t Ic (r«tnl i ih f tiiny#
nCsilsv In Gslnesville.
rn-t i**.* it t v il *Mtil l 1 1 file ka• wi,t| »* I** th r thin! tin*! | u.v, |
'it'.il
(vjthmit
w hit'll
utiihmI
Attending the meeting «
thut it * I&gt;teipt-rl v ifnni*
tivcfiy. nni) I h»#pr m\ j*ih nvri j
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a'lii M&gt;- f*•$,-1»•* i'•stili) tievrr htipr for vie*
Dr. Dame were Mrs. Dame K tt
h
rrr
will
6tKi(i
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nipt
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In fuiiimi-tiling i*n th*- prujrrt
M- agl..
Johnson, san atn rian , unit Mi
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Nil*. Mil it t-lIll4 wBh |n Jtttt inI t*'J w il l h r u u u i i i g Bn. k . I L i v b f v r r , s t i n * L
, i,-, ' ,,
Nmi have ifiven in full men*
Hulda Kihlie, senior nurse
by M r m Ki»Hnr ( uI B*t t, pIuin timii Itucrn- if« n Juli In hr rmnplttlrd |*M|| t r i ■ . t |;,,N
W 11tin rM i 'iirf t" the cniint* for which w#
the Seminole County Heallh Uni
„ f tv
T(1, tl
&lt;tf Dir ItcnutificHtiiMi ( 'ommitU'i1, h* f u r i* h h n n i r w n n l r h i «-u t i h«*
Dr. W. W. Rogers, city heap" *ald f " It ^\plt|«l hr It U11*111 ABM'L mmlr. nnH it i* u pH* that tmiwt J u .Unrv sit,I
f,tfht A,,MW ,nr With
l,u Sedan
1 * ».»a.-ft|i»n ,»f
officer of Jacksonville wee elrr: to our n t v If Hark Av**nuv. which 1h- done I* well » , |ins.ih|p N« colv,-I . I .n Hi. il,n u*..!.-i
"f- th
,h *r country's
counlry s Hftp
■v tnpaI)i\ a l io to mprrftp to von
eil as Association president: !*• Ifl olio nf our mum Sli«■»rnu. idrilt slnne must he |,-fl mil ut iirtl. for | jM v, | , lrl,
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i il- irntliluHt' for
your HrvoDon
George A. Dame of Jacksonville , . r„,
IH In- until** n thing tif U rrpeliliim of &lt;he name thing 1 ' mu ih ■ n .1 tin I', i - V,.mn inami -Mtiificr."
and brother Dr. Dame wns i-lect. i hbeauty from
.
true etui to tht* hope will never happen ll wnnld tween Sii.el.-e.nh ,.ml rwnM eth
John Dujin w im horn In San*
vice president! Dr. 'Edw a.d 1." other. With Du- help anH
dislress me |o think nf the n ear | Street" l«-t evening n&gt; p un n'
Engle aa aecretary and treasurer. •twe o f our othrr civic IcAdcm fu tu re genrrathm being involved . rh-ek, i,v Mr- &lt;tiffni.f Ingmhnm f“r*l. titti-iiHpn local schools and
u r adust- &lt;1 from Seminole High
Dr. A. P. Black of Gaintivllle we hppt' t^
thin one of th r In another war 1
j of 2 - B I Wi*&lt;hir ill *i»j
hi Mil in 1941. He alteiiderl iho
was the retiring president
ntnirk tn lhr it*.it .trial knnrk«* I
oUlntaftHiiig ujiim il-tnn in the . a
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a-1_
inaivvruiiy M
r lorltla fo r a
There were many Irtteresiing South."
speakers a t. the meeting from
'
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\
out of the stale, Dr. Dame ir
ported, Including p r.- A. Hire,
* the* |*t (*
*
I hp inf Iff t -ti
W FATHER
form er health commissioner of
petty
**f
I
lick
V
J
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The Sanforrl Lion’s Clul will vtfin i mtiiiy Vk 1 1It 1hi ll.tuH
New York City.
111*i tin I l
FLORIDA -Cloudy und cooler
bold It, annual t'h n sln in s patty, u Bo tiK Mikcfi fi'eiiH .1rtiUt
Dr. Rice, on his second trio
*- I tonight.
Doc. 22 when presents will be culu nhoMing, uctMi.lihj* to IBflit
Itccrvawing cltsudlncsa
to Florida, accompanied Di Gam­
iIh i *
Ppplls
of
the
S-uithslde
I’rl
and
rnntimird rather root Satdiaw n and then tu rn cl over to Chief Buy H, \\ tfh*nn- lln«lt*» ]
in hi* car back to Sanford, and
mary
Bchitol
recctitly
rnllectr-il
urday
the Elk* Club for distribution to
stated th a t he liked Florida very
more th an $125 and also cloth under-privileged rhildren. n w a * , “ l,“ «»* u.unp.Msi. w„. turn."I
GEORGIA—Clearing and con­
much.
voter)
trxbiy
over !&lt;* Hie nanfer I .Nuvnl At
Ing
fo
r
the
Children's
Herne
tinued root tonight.
F air and
The main topics discussed m
Slatiun
.Shore
I'utinl
fot
rc.klvss
slightly warmer Saturday.
Three applicants were voted in
the meeting were VD, tuberej- Hociety at Jacksonville .it was
driving. Mrs. Iriginhani was reloeis, m alaria, typhus and n u tri­ reported by Mrs. H arry L. Brown, os members of the Lions Club. porled to have been shaken UP
president of the P.T.A. of the These w ere: C. L Powell, sales­
tion. Dr. Dame said.
man for the Gulf Life Insurance but nut Injured. Hath cm* were
The AaeoclatlqB agreed to Souths ide Rchool,
"In th is day -when we hear »o Company: J . D. McNeill, grow er damaged eoniewhal.
m eet again next y ear In Gainesmuch a t the shdrt-cominga of the df gladioli
1* J . Owen, m an­
*IU«. ha
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younger generation," said Mr*. ag er of Ika) C na-C ola Bottling
Brown, i f think it is time »* Fla At.
look a t some of the accomplish­
AccompAnted by Miss Rita
ments an d works of even th r Hawkins on the piano, VV. R.
.small ones and we will find them Connolly played several banjo
WINTER DARK,” Dec. 8, (4*)p retty useful cillteuw.
selectio n s., - y .
Ffc. John II. Harris, son of Mi
Robert Edw ard Lea became
“T he Junior Red..Cross mem­
J U B B S &amp; .------ — &gt; . and Mrs. John H arris of Wlntei
one of the f i r s t youths from b ersh ip . of this school *ie 00 perRF.IL
ING
Park, ami brother of Lieut. Paul
v
j
to be accepted for Cofu- cant. T hey eeat overseas the
E lection;
fit be held Itarris, who inaried Miss Gall Decrewiuan train in g in the boxes fo r the unfortunate child- a t - the an.
I- oL the Forest. formerly of Hanford, was
,ry. it waa announced by the reel of o th e r land* and I ate Seminole. I
r, American Red reported killed in action Ih Ger­
ando office thle week. Yofing sure th a t many a little treasured Cross, Thursday
tursday a t 7:30 F.M. in many on Nov. 21. according to a
t. 17. la a gradoBta a f
the ch ap ter offices on Lake Mon- telrgam received Tuesday by bit
parent*.
■Pfe. H arris was born In Coro­
nado. Calif., In 1922. He was n
candidate for end on the 1942
Rolllnr football f, 'un before go­
ing Into ths ic r
* ‘ ' *■
bar.

John (i. Dunn Is
*'' KfP3»ihCed TV i tJK
M ariner’s M edal
ia l

Dr. Iycland II. Dame
Re-Elected Director

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L i o n s Clul) P l a n s ' T,"'s"..i.7 T , I
Xmas
Party Dec. 22 "»s "
■Charity Funds Raised
By Soiithside Primary

Robert E. Lee Is
Accepted ForTraining

Pfc. John B. Harris
Is Killed In Action

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THE

The Saitftird Herald

SA N FO R D

IIK K A I.D , S A N fO R D , F L O R ID A

FRIDAY, DECEMBER.

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S im p ly b ec au se y o u ’v e h ftird f o r y e a rn t h a t l/g h t u im i
n e v e r s tr ik e s tw ice in t h e sa m e p lu c e , o r t h a t th e o s t r l e b .
h id e s its h e a d in th e s a n d w hen i t ’s p u rs u e d , o r th a t s o a s i
lu g a m l ra g a t a bull w ill m ak e h im Inad. it d o e s n ’t n ece- j
’iirily follow th a t su ch S la te m e n U a r e tru e . In fa c t. A H u-i' I
EtKvUril W ig g iim , in an a r ti c le in Y o u r L ife m a g a z in e , g o i m f a r a s to sa y th a t, f r o n t th e s c ie n t if i c s ta n d p u in l, t h e y ’n ;
u n tr u e . ’T i t u l a r notions. n x t L^ l wnf . a—
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BIBLE V Ell HR FOB JUllAY

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W fW D O H V W R B irR O E rA K V T H IN G
_ OLVT O F t T &amp; k V f

To p ro v e h is jK iints, D r. W lg ifu m g o es o n to sa y i h a
le h a s se e n tltfhm iit]f s t r i k b th e E m p ir e S t a l e BtiildiiiK o
Vow Y o rk f ifte e n tim e s in f ifte e n s e c o n d s . " N e a r ly j v e r .
•in ie th e r e is lyi e le c tric a l s to rm In W a s h iiw lo n ." he a d d *
'lig h tiiin g s tr ik e s th e W a s h in ifto n M o n u m e n t."

As for the ostrich: "A n ostrich does not hide its hen
•i the sand. It runs from the h u n ter until it eel so r im
! cannot h«ml its hem] up, and it falls to the ground. Tin
poor ostrich does not have enough strength left to dig
dole to put .its Jieatl in!
“ S h a k in g , a rod r a g a t a bull w ill not m a k e him n r .
m a d d e r th a n sh a k in g a b lu e , g r e e n , y ello w , o r a n y » th c
. olqrotl r a g a t h im . A n lm n ls h n v c Ho je n s e o f color. T
th e m th e W hole w drld lo o k s a dull g r a y , ab o u t /is it looks (■
is Ht tltlBk."
In s lltilln r vein th e w r i t e r goes o n to e x p lo d e m o re th n .
‘.w 'en ty cd m m b n b e lie fs o r s u iie r s titio n s .
"S c ie n c e , a n d scien ce n lo ti q /’ h e c o n c lu d e s , “ h a s 'p a r tlo ll
,‘k p ln h ie d th e p h y sic al w o rld III w h ic h we liv e , nnd wo
j t o j f i i v a to h e lp fillite ss In o u r dully liv e s ; A n d I lmj&gt;r~vow jjl d l/id irit tlip d tijie r s titid n s I h a v e lis te d , and m a n y o th e r h rtq e tm iv a te t|ie s c ie n tific w ay o f lo o k in g a t th l n r s a m
g lid i n g y o u r life. F o r w e a ry s te a d i ty te n d in g to w a rd
te ffiir, ‘w b rld -flh y slc al!y t m o r a lly a n d g jilr ilu ltlly ; mid tin
av y itu f N a tu r e d isc o v e re d .b y sc ie n c e a r e b rin g in g u.i n e a r
■r (lay by flay to th n t b e t t e r tvdrlll o f b e a u ty , h e a lth -m
'.ajljijh css, s iin p ly b e c a u se t h e y , a r c t h e law s o f ‘th a t h ig h
M o w n p tirp o -e of (he w o rld Which w e ehll H o d ’ "

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IT IS SILLY TO ASSUM
TH A T
WE
CAN
IMIMtK!
' “ “ OTHERS BY A FALSE FltON
U N TR U TH
IS
A
SHAHII
MASK OF PRETEN SE: Rpci
Vc rivery itlnn the truth to fi
neighbor.—Hecli. K in
Ja p an I* *»ld to have imdvi
gone violent tremor* rw e n th
revatinblltig an enrth'iupke. lire
jtitftl the Marines must have land

r a m i Bureau in your town?
A rcadia's H aiti Williams — ride
'cita cowboy. Cat! Hi m ien —
-there'll be a two hour delay on
your call. Ur. Peek of Ocala —
did
someone mention socialized
medicine? Have Fnlk — tdrturu
the poor little m erchant, Pete
i-chuul — have you seen Beauti­
ful Silver Springs? Hotel m r i
JR Iddlt - —
If you . baiouX
a reservation. Frank T i-y n o r —
cementing old friendships, J.
Ken Gusnisey — It's n m atter
of Jiolicy, I&lt;ew Kreamer — Mil­
lions for defense bat not one cent
fo r Irtbule, Andy S laughter —
Wrlondo is n grand old town,
Judge Akerman — be seated,
gentlem en, have you arrived ut a
verdict? Cliff Davenport — Sco
you In Tallahassee.
1 could go on and on nnd on,
but I'Ve gut n rraxy idea fhat
the gentle reader would rnthcr
die a hntural death. Anyhow I've
given you enough to impress
you With the fnct (hat ju jt about
everybody who might be listed

in

CLASSIFY
it*! all hli I the middle of the dornesl con
i to be • vention th a t anybody ever inflict
holding s ed upon .an orderly and jiencrful
Kincefally corrijnUnlTy, Thinks to the iyralumber hf uatbriJc
urtderalandlng
of
u
friendly room clerk I am now
office fid* hiding put In one of th ese wdl
rigor anJ known rooms that no eelf re.
irn out a tpectlng hotel has had since the
olumn, get n ar hut sm art hotel clerks keep
over iny “1* their sleeve for ju s t such
d (hen It emergencies, I .bribed the maid to
hang a sign
the door "Slek,i, on ...» lices-Quiet, ahd id far J. Jiavo
i, I
J not BeA d|«lushed nrtd.m nyim J
uiesidaiti V'l! V®
f,nlaN thfs rkvr
^nd tftt It f e l h t - i i i s l l . f t r r r "
y j l a r i a * afiiup«3 a ^ riu w u s &lt;b)7.
yOH, 821 and gib on th e wav
fcefe, I have gathcrtil enmigii
nistcri il for a duirn rqbntin*
providing 1 were w It ling in
in lff and sneer ut the "Pont d
Rules and Regulations'' but forty
year* of experience tc lb me that
a ll th a t i* “off th* record,"
All I can
a tte m p t to
give you the highlights. I have
n o ised arjjund hotel lobbies,.for.
V u r* JA it this on* at tha Tam ps
.Terrace has got ’em a ll beat,
even (jit best that T allahassee
can offer.
Picture If you can Bill Outman ;
raving about Ramie, W aller Hays j
tglklng gbout cpwi on the hlgn-&gt;
%kv, Chester Ti'eadway — plan
nlfig and chain itorlrfg, John

Old people us well as young nre getting into the game, uni
there seems t.• lie a rea] "kick" in it, One young mall, ’o.
example, gtacs armmd bragging how he bus taught In
tiu-year-old father to remt, add otllers jir(. boasting *iimu
learning to write letters a fte r 20 days' stiuh
Thfts is obviously a fine enterprise to start m anr toon
try, or any state or section. It wouldn’t be a bad idea here
among those who have never lenrned to read T heie -nub!
The chances of winning ihe
peace rxfter » « win the uni be in* finer gift tu Illiterates pf any ag« than to open sueh
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g t bw Blinnner dully ns civil »lrlf. n nek' Woritl to them.
Breaks out in Greece between tli
Bemeono left u bottle in th.
Dliddlo of the An-cl Ui&lt; olhi i
itay. A car enmr along o m t,,«
perfectly gowl tire wm rlilri*1
n u t th e pomoa Who left Ilia’, hot
tie there woul.l prolml.lv 1.* of
fended If von accueed him o!
w hig a traitor.

and

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(lie established

s U iin t t im

iirt-m d iM g

m

other Euiuiu'iin lounlrle*. nml n
Itt ^ P ht T lirrtT- -AlthnnVi'Ttr i.T
take aides Opposite one jinnlhm
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sevtn

IVa ThousahiL YenrH
T ineartliitK Ihn

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kc (ho hew Itbphovcll iiiitmini
icilts to the Htutc Depul (nietit^
bine of Lheln ole (no iudira!|
bdi soltie of lliem are too emi
‘rvative Rut may be some o!
lehi nre meant to deal with the
ftlsU In foreign nations, and
itnc with tha .rightists. Il ta k es!
II kinds of people to make o,
■ s T here Uh't any danifer. wc nr
Bid by Senator Boyle, of F lorida'
C onstltutlrn b e i n g re-w ritten
vvhiu tlic Itoys nre away, in&gt; mat
le r how much of a hullabaloo I.'
raised about It In uivlcr to cal
T|.Constitutional convention,, n re

Solution to th at r-f.ect Would
Have to bo adopted by the n n
sVssion nf the l.egisluture m eet­
ing In 104C, nnd thl* resolution
would have to be approved by
*
. VoputaV vrttc h t the grtifrnl elccMon In IWC. Tiicn tlio next laigl*.
h . . ttttve action which convenes Ip
f*
the S pring of 1DI7 would have
L
w ssl bp tha necessary machinery.
■
W Holdlrtg the convention mid
KtOrtlng the delegate*, fin it
IV
W«lkl be home time in the mid
die or Ihte 1B17 M o te the CVn

17C0.

■ The Yellow [tlrer in Chins O
dubbed “C hina1* Sorrow " be­
cam e of the many floods it hat
loosed on the rich adjacent farm ­
land*.

Interwoven sox
Neckwear
Belts
Robe
Handkerchiefs
Furlough HagEmpty Kits
Cigaret Case
Money Belt

by radio stutioiis. magazines and organizations of muti

C lara Booth Luce flrv.l a Iu&gt;*n kiiifls. The b'ggcst resiwnsc is. said to be hi the age grout
4*r a t the (‘erntilrn In F ran r- .'mm 20 to ;!(&gt; years.
th * other day. liut well bet i
It is ;t m u y cooperative undertaking. Wtioever It.■
W li a* nothing compared v.jih
iome of the hrosdddv. *fic ftm i i learned to read Is expected to start right nut ami teat ’
during the recBiit camiinign
j oimel ody else in tins way literacy rolls up like a »tnmlufll

CjuJniunriU

Bifocals — wilh one portion a
higher nowet than the remainder,
arc mbi tu have been U ral made
for benjam in
Franklin
about

If He “Has Everything-”
. This List Will Help You

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Hartley There is
clhuttc
the Ecuador consti
We recoin nil'isl for »i&gt;ult o
the best fiction leading at th ttitlon providing that no one hns a rig h t to claim citizen
« a r W a s h i n g t o n Meiry-flu .ship unless he van read add w rite,,and it is now being ui
itoutld'a “ iitalile dope” on th. ifiieed. Aernrrtfnvly, a drive for literacy 'is being omlui tr 1
Pearl Harbor d im iiri

jngri'nntent, with sqjuvwlmt it.i

"Florida Tots up 100 Year* of
I’rOtTTTM'll."
Annin I take off nty hat
Harold Cotee nnd the Florida
M ate Chuinlwr of Commerce.
Under H arold's able guidance
the organisation h a s'g ro w n from
ptmy -«*t*p-ehdd— ter—beco me
Floriilaa dominant civic force, the
hub and center of the slafCn
progress standim : leaders, from
cverv walk of life. Such united
leadership js Florida's b e lt n*
smnnee of continued progress
an dpi asperity.

SERVICE
MAN

The yoVoninioitt of Tk'tiutlur him found a m&gt;w way ri

u

a* "unemployed" U gathered' in
Tampa this wrck to Celebrate

GIFTS fi

lX‘tnJnfmfc To Rend

The feilciul reserve hoard e s ti­
mates that lament 70 »i*r cent of
non-guvcnimcnt bunk deptwits in
Iho United Htuleu lp‘ llil.'l wete
owned by Inislncsa ami financial
concern* nnd only a little more
than 2b per cent by Individual*.

hcring around, F rank Gannon die
burring liquid kilowatt*, T- B
0 ‘S teen — ptehgc don’L rld f (Tit
huso*. Kro'cttu y lloh Gra;
m aintaining the dignity ol
offlcihl faintly Mil
‘ ““
y Ixin
— everybody'* dnrtl
. about
Ralrer — ami we_ I
wom
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en • from
h e r ,. MneDonrid j
B ryan — My Grid gentlemen, you ,
rn n 't tax the airline*. Monte |
Gruw — knows his peas and
cukes. Mayor Fitndm tnons — I
ConsitTer the p lig h t of the monicl- *
polities, Hfftltbr Jay H earin — L
wt&gt; can 't afford another boom, {
Billy Wilson — where would we
lie without our S tats F orm er’s '
Haricots, Ed Ball — ho n ln '* !]

Toiletries
Scarfs
Wallets
Sweater
Moccasins
Leather Sets
Wiitinjr Sets
Tybacco Pouch
Shoes

B . L. P e rk in s

Drcorkte
ccorkte Ybtlr
Your Viotkt
TioAt W ith

Paired Mfnihtures

.AttmrilVe it» bffWwtt
lug Yoom alike, Eel
plletln print*, ilellelite
WlKidch fmmej. At fra
bU*,.

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An ord|na'ry goat gives s quart
of milk dally, am) live* ten year*.

CurirUy-aoh and drgriB. Rayon quitted rdbds

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gpriakled wilh tiny HoWtr*.' Soft paetri lining. • 1
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Sm ooth and !gUnmtmi* rgyun errpe '*ntwa with
deep frilly neckline* and wide frilly fleerr*. ’’

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ff*i favorite f/pgrone'e

t o w 'h--- -- In- a ,W b- fith
nJ ^X1 ‘ r
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8 ho*II novor wor^y about the vvcather lf ihe mu

at th«re.W«iy‘ »n

Wtiol Bwcatera io k e o p her w arm nnd comfy . . .

•m'ftsmliirtb. too,

in' luaciou* pMteli and bright colon . . . sllporra
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Miss Lovell Named

Wont An’s Club Has
Cliri&amp;tmas Meeting

Social And Personal Activities

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High Glee Club To
Give Concert Dec. 13

Social Calendar

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To\Ve4DLnty WJuting
S ta r of the E ast — Kcntieily
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Sfrm. ,J.W. YarlmroiiKh
l.ucy Ward
u t Geneva announce the enyaire- ‘ T h f[e Shnll A S tar From Jacob
tn e n i and approaching murrinitc
McmtcUnuhn
(ilee Club
o f their d au g h ter, l.orrulne, to Silt-nt Nig 111 Cruiicr
Ann Lo
to il e t Dlnty
Whilin*, U niteil,
veil A 11union Bnbccick, Violin
S tate* Army, son of Mrs. Grant ] iati
JSI. W«b*t«r of Chicago, III. a n il
F*art II
JnontFeal, Quebec, Canada, a n d ! T h e (TtriNlmim neetinn of T H K
40.L. Whiting of Washinirlon. It MKSHIAH by (ieorge Frc*«lerirK
C and Chicago, III
Ifntulrl with Hrv Jnmr^ llawkin
The wedding will be an event tif 1.«i|igu noil tin gm**l n^lmul
fef Dec. f .1 In Holy Cross Kpi* I The t»mg r,iu 1 will riui with ihiro p al Church at A tat P At
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Ml** Y a r b O m u g h a tt e n d e d Ap ’

trajachlan S tate Tcarhers' College ■ A O 'lrulnio* s mnetitues
in Boone, N .c. and Florida Slate ' lto|&gt;u-id c y c lo n e s willy, u i ll i r
College for W'omen, SJie p a * '
form erly employed by the Civil j
Aeyonautica
Administration
to |
Washington, D.C. anil has taught-i
t the public schools of Semin '
le County.
'•.Cadet W hiting attended North
• ealem lln lv rrsily . Chicago an I
WOs a foreign service student at
Georgetown University
lit- 1*
member nf Pi Ksiuia Alpha
iel fraternity
A t present, he 1* atlendinv'
Officers’ candidate
school
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C#mp I^e, Va. nnd previousli

Circles of the First
terian Church will meet
low* :
*Circle One. Mrs. B,l).
lee, chairm an, with Mrs
Dawson, 7U8 Park Avenue

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Mr. and M rs. LA . Wisenbaker r | ut, w||l give ,u annual C hrist
€ x Lake P a rk , Ga. have return- t m„ , Convert in the hitch school
«d home a f te r vUitlmc Mr. ami I auditorium Wednesday nitcht. IVc
(Mrs. FJC. S m ith. French Avenue, j 13 , m 8;0l) P.JI. Tne program will
he as follows:
I*»r1 I
1 A 1C Ernest A. Brothersnn, Jr.. The* She pc rd '» Story—Dickinson
!£*ft this m orning for Valdosta The Angclca Are Singing
Glee Cluh.
O a. after spending a IA day leave
Shirley
With hi* parents, Mr. und Mrs. Ave .Mann —Schubert
Cameron
£ . A. lirotherson.
Today There is Klnitinit —C h rist­
iansen
.Glee Club
Mrs. Frank D. Carpenter has Cnr"'
iTWed from HurvanJ. Neb, to oe j ^ m u M a l &lt;-lUlM
Luther
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K.«nk llradley A Chorus
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I «'• 1 * Mr* .J K"*-“ V'ifMIl | the hen | vt‘iir bonk *
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V An |*er cent r . pint.ion m the
Circle Two, Mr*. J.E . MoughATr
J It t row ford Mr*
cir. illation of f 1Mil lull, in llM.t
tun. chairm an, with Mr* S.D.
Mi tuck, Mr*. Jol 11 I J ee, wu- ntlrihiited by .om e uuthoriHiirhleyman. AAA Valencia Drive,
I
D llrmvnlee. Air*
A lie» lo block market o| iT»linn ..
for luncheon nt I :00 P.M.
Circle Three. Mr*. II.II MeMember* of Circle Two of the
chairm an, with Mrs. Claia , Methodist W.S.C.S. enjoved a
larrig Fourth mid Magnolia Ave­ 1 luncheon at the home of Mrs.
nue, with H.M, Goodwin as co- I I P IliiRun Monday and at a
hostess, a t 3:30 P.M,
I buullie** rileetinii during the after * . . . . . . ’ - 1 - - ■ m ^ mm** * s * *- s« % n n s s i i , a n
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Ciicle Four, will nut meet M»n- 1 noon Mrs, (
McKee was elect­
Additional Soviet) on P is e Four
■la v.
ed chairman for 1846.
M N N M N in u K a H l i a K N N K M N a a a i a M N M M M I t a 'W a M l y M a 'S M a M M N a M M I M M I K I I I W N N M M N M N N K M M N a i K H I
Circle Five, Mrs. K.T Meri
The husinr«s session opened
wether. chairimin,
with
Mis. with n devotional by M r|. Janie
Meriwether on Celery Avenue at Shoemaker and was conducted b y
■J 1*0 P.M.
All* II 11 Crumley, Deports were
Circle S is, Mr*. I.D Wood­ submitted by officer* and-&lt;fom
ruff. chairm an, with Mrs. P it m It tee chairmen.
Stephenson. 308 West Fifteenth
Present were: Mrs. Ilairan, Mrs.
S lrrrt. at 3 :fiO P.M.
McKee, Mrs. Shoemaker, Mrw
The Business Women’s Circle Crumley, Mrs. Jo* Tnlle, Mr*
Will meet with Mrs W.H Wray, | J j| Williams, Mr*. E. G. Kil­
151“ Valencia Drive, at 8:00 I'M
patrick, Mr*. AV IV Chapman, I
The
Daughter*
of Wesley Sirs W I . Field* Mr*. W. S.
Clns* of the First Methodist | Thornton, Mrs. L. S. Harkey.
Church will have a C hristm as, Mrs C II Coirhurn, Mr*. S. 0.
paitv at 8 Oil P.M
with Mc­ Shirihnlser Sr Mr. W It Jar- &lt;
.1 Wilson. Airs
Donald Dunn. Mr* P N
White rrll Mr* Hurry
burst Air* Kdnu Hooker Mr* J \ Artarellir. A|r« John ItumbAirs. Jeanl*.
Pail 11ire H o w a r d , nnd Mr* t II lev
Mr- II
F t'ole.
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; Piitn.im, Mr*
lii.«rg» Mr Crum.
The
W S.C.S .
of t h e P i , -1 1 Mr*
W M M r Kirn Mr*. G. W,
I Turner Mi's
Aletliodist t 'h u t c h will rrleet in ] H a tle y . M r
the a u d i t o r i u m at 3.(10 P.M The 1 l.cmdrell flagirn, I l l ' s Klin «ol
liu»ine»s m e e t i n g will be f i d lo e e d ’ Pot a n d \|i«* Alary t'alhoiin.

Mrs. McKee Chairman
Of W.S.C.S. Circle

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Christmas Progrnm
Planned By Church
1 The P rrih y te rian Church, cvhud
III, the past 'has given ninny on
presilve Chrtalma* program* will
p resen t a special service at the
church at 7:30 P.M . I tec 17, tin
vkesr, lk.D. Ursrwnlee, pnstfir nf
’! * • - ehureb; annm inretl today
I
T he general chairm an and d it ;
be to r of the program it Air*
G eorge Touhy. who said other* |
»*rving with h e r to make toe
.Program a m em orable evening anAir*. R.F. Motile. Mis* Ilelicccn
Stevens, Mr*. V.M. Greene. Mrs )
D . C. Howard and Mr*. S.E. An I
drew * who will Rave charge of 1
Ih e cast and costum es; Airs I
H elen Vcrniy, m usic; D.C, How
|* td , lighting effect*, Mrs J A |
lla ro ld , _ prop erties; and Mrs '
Jo h n Elck, church decorations |
Also on the com m ittee are Mr*
E . D. Brownlee, Miss Msry Wilke*
V.M Gresne and J.A Illatline
Special em phasis will be placed |
[Yn music a* the story of the birib
Of C h rilt l* unfolded in several j
tableau*, and th e re will be »nng» ■
by the choir o* well ns. solos, I
duet*, trio*, and a picked octette
to o f mixed voice* from th e '
•flgh school glee club, Mr*. Touhy
* » |d .
The public ie invited to a t­
ten d the aervler.

NICKEL

SIMPSON

M r. and Mr*. Henry Nickel
nnounce the rngagem ent uni
approaching m arriage nf their
d au g h ter, Mary I-onIip , to KM
Ward
Thomas
Hlmpton,
Jr.,
U nited Stale* A rm y, of Bo*ton.
J fa a a . The .'w edding will take
tylaca In the n e a r fu tn rt.

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Band

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BOXFD SO A P S..................... 50c lo $1.50
LF. S0NIF.R DUSTING PO W DER . . $1.00
M USICAL POW DFR BOXES $4.95 to $12.00

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p r e r io m d ro p s

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.. tin* cxi|uisirc fragrance capturing forever
the immortal song of love from the heart

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a throbbing violin Let Stradivari lend grace »nd
infinite charm to youi loveliness.

Touchton Drug
Company

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which sifts ihrougfl terry
cloth palm. Colly colored
back in blue, poach, niio
gfoon or pink
N*rg!y
boiod

Noma \ if lory Tank

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Play Halls
Shell Pins ( )r Set
I’ivt* Af u r Diary

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Purse Kits

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Bill Folds
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$1.25 to
$15.00

DRESSER SETS
THE IDEAL
CHRISTMAS GIFT
A.00 To 9 £ .7 5

T O IL E T R IE S FO R M EN
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Shaving L otion...... .

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Bowl-er Shaving Bowl
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Cutex
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Service, Sunder at S:e* P. )
Jternion t««l»Jrrt. ‘VydffmenY
Everybody [■ welcome

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• POrk Ave sn4 Third Street
J. IIKll.NAftli HOOT. Minister
Baodsy School, 19:6* A. M.
Morning Worship. r.:#e A. U.
LAKB MARI CtlMMtlMfTT
ta tra tH
PRANK J. Urysea. DD. Paatot
rvicet for Sunday—
&gt;:*• A. M —Sunday School
t*6 A. Mr Morning Her vise.
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ualoa. SiS* A M.
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rvlre, ti e* a . M.
l i l t P. 66.
irvices will D* re-

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R*T. P au f Yalae— Paetor of Tkr
C hkrth of Cod—5th S treet and
lioBy Avenue.
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Ifnljr communion on Ind But.day
M • i f h month, t s l t A. M
Monday ScLoo I, 9 i l A. M.

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F R ID A Y . D E C B M B W H § r 4 * M
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Income Tax Blanks
To Be deceived Sot
Mrs. Walter Raines Mrs. L o t t i e N i x
Heads Circle TOnc Heads Local O. E. S,

merican Artillery
ammers At Gates
Of Saarbrucl^en

•'
PINAL RKTURN AH
DECLARATION OR AMENDED
T a sp a y trs who hare previously
(Coattaaad P»m i r * f t Oa#r *
filed a declaration for th s year
.1241 will shortly receive a e la te the Lemofte—River a t •'Taerfu.
ment for the balance of the tax capturing three villages in the
due as shown by the declaration, rein and fog.
Franklin H ardaw ay of the In te r­
The Third Array, forging ahead
nal Revenue Bureau announced deapita the mud and rain, welded
today. This statem ent will be its Saarbrucken bridgehead solid­
mailed out In order th a t tax - ly with one on the south, while
iayera who desire to pay this a fliird bridgehead on the north
nstallm ent on Dec. 16 may do was extended into the woods of
IV, he said. However, they are Pachtener • Buchwajd, slashing
not required under the new law •cross the railw ay from Baarlauto make such paym ent until Jan. tern to the fortress of M erslg.
IS, 1D46.
8 to IS Miles In Blech
Under the new law the last
This wedge into the Siegfried
am endment may be made cm or Line defens re, hammered out by
before Jen. 16, of the following the Ninetieth Division, w as eight
year and p ay m en t-o f the fourth mile* inaid* Germany—th e deepInstallm ent mede on or before ra t penetration Into the Reich by
Jan. 15 rath er than on Dec. lb Third Army force*.
under the prior lew ; thus, If n
(AR8IE, the American broad­
.taxpayer files hla final return casting station in Europe, said
for the preceding year between the Third we* 16 miles inside
Jan. 1 and Jan. IB and pa
th« Germany a t this point.)
full tax shown to be due ha Is
The Seventh Army, com ing up
not required to file o r m ake an 'h e rd &amp;n the T hird's r ig h t f}»n)r.
emended declaration. broadened il* b attle line* In
Under the prior law a farm er northern Lorraine to 35 miles.
was perm itted to w ait until Dec. Advance forces entered EnchenIS before filing a declaration of berg, seven miles from the Saar
estim ated tax. Under the new border, southeast of Saarbrucken
lew he may w ait until the fo |. and d o te to the old Maginot Line
lowing Jan. 16. This Would per fortifications.
.
Hit Toward Cologne
mlt a farm er to file h it final
Incoma tax retu rn for the pfe-,
Aa the W inter offensive's first
ceding year between Jen. I end month ended with TOO square
Jen. IS and pay the full am ount miles of Germany in Allied hands,
of lax as shown to be due with* the U.8. Army sent patrols stab ­
out having to make a declara­ bing to the formidable Cologne
tion; however, th ere Is nothing plain barrier of the Roer River
to prevent the farm er from filing in the forefront of three new
a declaration by Jan. 16 and stili attacka on the stream s'* defenses
file hla final retu rn on or before
There were indications the Ger
March 16.
mans may bo preparin'; to fall
• Under the old law a fa n n e r back almost to the Rhine for
e ra s, defined as an Individual o new stand, but they apparently
whose estim ated gross income were flooding the Roer by breach­
from fanning fo r the taxable ing dams somewhere upstream to
year was a t le ast 80% ef hla make any drive across th e swol­
total estim ated gross income len river even more difficult.
from all sources for the taxable
American intruder pilots' raw |
year. Under the new law a f a r ­
mer is defined aa being an in ­
dividual whose estim ated gross
Income from farm ing for the tax
able year was at least 86 2 /S tl
of his total astlm atcd gross In­
come from all sources for the
taxable year.
Ftnal income tax returns for
the year 1944 will not be re
leased until Jan. t, 1946. at
Which time all taxpayer* who
filed a return for the year 1043
or an estimated Income lax re ­
turn for the year 1944, will be
mailed a form direct from the
Collector's Office in Jacksonville;
however, anyone Who fflls
to

Mrs. W alter Ralnee was elected - Mr*. Lottie NU was elected
ehalrm aq of Circle One o f the worthy m atron of Seminole C hap­
Methodist Women's Society of ter Two, order of Eastern S tar,
SAl.VAVun a a a r C T Isb B t
Christian Service* a t Its la.»t Thursday evening a t the Masonic
l i t I Se| Accnad IHr*Ot
Major A. It tVtiortou 'la charge ’ 1041 meeting In the .annex Mon­ Hall whoro the regular monthly
day evening a t 7 -.SO P.M . The
. _ I meeting was held.
Huwdey School. |&gt;U A. IL
ria rr pn&gt;:sgvT*tNiAsi chlhcii Prayer Kervire ll:»* A. ML
BO members present enjoyed a
Mrs. Joe Corley, Incumbent
K U. Ilrownlee. Pselor
h P. U. *1*1 P. M
five-course dinner.
matron, presided over the busi­
In) end Oak Avenue
HI re d Meetine. T.»* P. IL •
Sunday Servian
Kenngellitir Horelre. 1:0* P. IL
Other officers elected Wet*: ness session during which the
l.-tl A M Sunday School.
Friday Kerelce I •* P. IL
Mrs P.N W hitehurst, vice-chair­ following other officers were
I j;C0 A &gt;1. Morning Worship
Come worehlp with ^e
Robert
Williams
of
man; Mr*. T.E . Wllsen. secretary; elected:
(* » I*. M Jr. A Sr Yuuog
People.
t i t n i s T i t e am p MiseibNAMT Mrs. E-A. William*, tre a su re r.
7:66 P. M. evening Worelilp
AI.I.IAMH TtB IW SA C lB
Mrs. W J. David, spiritual life
HanlordOrUmla lllgliwey — Be­
leader,
.
,
yond l l i n . t i Avenue.
U l i i B i a jg rn o D ti
Rev. tllritn K Smith, IWetor.
"H ants" arrived during the Mr*. G. B. Llliut, secretdry;
J. «r.* Austin, pe
Huodn)—llll.lee School. 1*:00 A. meal's first course to distribute Mrs. Harpy Kent, treasu rer; Mm.
lundny Schnnt in 06 A
M.
_
A. W. Itamll. Supt.
g ifts to those present from the Jack Burney, ronductrea* ami
M»rnlna
WoreUll— II
JL H.
Merelng eroeehtiv H e*
6‘veidnt
Mere
lee—»:0*
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gaily decorated Christm as tree Mr*. O. M. H arrison, associate
Thai-heslelng Service
TSuredey—Midweek Prayer Ber- ami presented a special g ift to conductress. O ther officer* will
»L Sunday.
vice. i.VV P M
b« npi&gt;ointed by the worthy m a­
I &lt;ayer rneetluu TSured
Mr*. K.A. Londenberg, Incum­ tron-elect before she goes Into
• t l:*P O'clock
bent chairm an. from the circle. office.'
t.ANR w n h n n tt
BAPTIWI I u s m u
The long dinner table was a r ­
c a t n t n t o r t i i s n a r s iu :* r
(.'•«-l| l» I'rlHiey, l'a*lur
Follow Ing'rbutine com mittee rv
ranger In a '.'T” shape and mem
Ituv. C. rl. Hralry. Paeior.
tiunaar &gt;**-&gt;*—
«•!. iv -uj a . 16.
bars ptaree ■wwradvekvnaVed witb- post*, it w as disclosed th a t th e
H i Palmeriw Aeewwe
KaUpd
Dllra.
ItoyA.
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— fr:0» A. tt. -»g*a«#y Srkewl. 7 »*rl
rtrii* «*f -pwrawatb poems- at- chapter has m*f*onr&gt;e»l wIHlirg+jV o ra h tr TPerahtp )li*6 A.
Smith, SuprrtBlengenr.
kvwnln* W'hrShlp, *|&gt;* P.
Uched tn m iniature C hristina i and well to the various phases
11:60 A. »L—Morning Worehlq.
Training Union. 1:10 P. IL
Herman by rhe pastor. "The llook. ■ Wednesday Prayer Service,
tregs standing In mint cups. A r­ of Bed Cross ami war bumf work
7:1* I’ M.—Voung People-* Meet­
rangem ents o f poinerttiae ami It has undertaken.
ing—Mr*. Ada llrnJey. prretdent.
Resolutions to r the lata Mrs.
evergreen* w ere used to d e­
Ilf* P. M.—Tlvangel'etle Brevlce.
■A n rn ttt) asukm rl T o r mod
Nellie A. Corpany were read ami
Sormon hy Ihr pastor. "Tlic Hlnne
rerate the annex,
of Ihe Tim*-*.”
x i M , V fwmrtentwrc presided o v n the chapter was diuped in her
•*» Otfei lou
.'
Rummy nciTo.il. t#.*a A. H f.i r
the business -meeting and Mr* memory.
- Planty of Inutlr, Old K*«li|oiird
Kuoday Muinlng Worenlp. II :&lt; David gave a Christm as devotion
Mrs. Joe Corley, Mr*. M argaret
alngRlg. A live gospel with a
M.
.
,
A
uf Genova und Mrs. Sybil
Ihr* message.
a) and p ray er. Mrs J P . Thur Goit
Christ Amteeeador* 1*6 P , I t
i -66 P. H. Wedneeday, Pray el
South, who took the E astern
Kvaagelleilc Bervlee, t A f P. I
mon.l subm itted a* r a il repork-of S
and prwtM mveilng.
tar ptoficienc*' test In Daytona
Friday Hervlr* 1.6* P. I£ ■ •
All Welcom*
1044 activities and the mam Beach
Prayer Meellag. wadaeoAay l:t
recently made high m arks
hers found th ey were advancing and received cards', it was an
president of Ihe W.S.C.S., urged matured.
t o * T t:ru e s m n i i l i T rMt'RCN
m e citvMiR or cion
t tin te T ie n in tT C U *
the circle to attend the last
OeaOva and Llro Avenue*
An interesting account was
I Hanford Avenue A S lsteen lh Hlreel. general m eeting Monday a t Un­
tier. W, C. Ilulcomb, pastor
given by member* who attended
i
V II lirseihain, SHbUtar,
Hutidar (School. It.ae A. 16.
church,
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A
Mhinle
r&gt;hool
the official visits of Mrs. Mamie
T ecat People.
P M
ll.ou. A. M Morning Woreblp.
Morning Her vice II -6* A M.
Hostesses w ere Mrs. London lainder, m oil worthy crat'd m a­
7 00. P M &lt; I. r ■-11all Khdeuvof.
Yeung People, 7:*&lt;l I*. SI.
berg.
Mr*.
W
illiams,
and
Mrs
tron of the general chapter, In
e 66. I’. M livening ttervle*. Mqkday; Night Kervlce, So# P. M.
( *6. P. SI. Wednesday! Mid. J.II. Anderson. The Mlaa Joyce Orlando and Daytona Beach.
Wednesday night preyer service,
Go-dipeed. Marguerite Rrunaon
■* p. M. Ifear oar llellgluus Hand. MrretC !‘m&gt;of
The next meeting will be a
• ml Joan Williams serves) the Christma* program a t which timg,
era. nntiJv &lt; A Tiini.tv e n u t r a
f ill'III If IIY I.III4IHT
gifts will be exchanged. Forty
\ 11 HouJ* Calhullc church. 16* Oak
Club lllUr.
memliers were present a t *the
AViliBF
*
Ave.
It*-*
i«»rv
.
II?
Wrat
Mlt*
lliravl.
meeting.
orrold. M inlihr
.
Hanf'in' )l»|ghl»
A Mil nd ay Hr b«M/1
A moment of silent prayer was
I '..I Office AfMieM llos III
I. Mnr nine Worehlp Lor0'«
belli for boys in the armed forces,
rtion* 1ID
'oI lo 001n&lt; Fermoh
follow
c l by the selection, "A m er­
Itrv Pettier William Neemrab;
I Hun!«y tvcnlOB aeMrlcaa
I'll aIof
ican Prayer," sung by Mr*. B. C.
Munday m m
• *u A- VL ■!»»!
Mooic.
b k v k n th h a v A fiv irariaT
II Oa A. eM
rn rn rn
I'»Ily il e x I e« A XI
r:i« A ttaae
aeeralh *lreel
i *i*»*f#«»lun H i l u i ' l i j
4 «0 F. M
Mabbath Hthool Saturday a. 9 19 I*. . pv I* M r mi 7 00 l* M lo I 00
Church Hervlcee. Il l) A M
Prayer Meeting WednrelAy
r riR n i l v n n « r o o o
tnlng*. I 60 P M
llnli* Av.nur *1 Fifth Hireet.
Viellorr Welrmn*
Ilr » I'nut Yates. I'aelor. *
minder Hentevn 10 v* A 66v|-.|nlng Wuryhlp 11 66 A
t P it — »;Se p M
II
Inn t 6* P XI
" P
I 'l .i e l Heeling Wed I:** I
unde}
ornlni
TralhtM
tvvenlni
Open
Herman E. Morris, principal o f
•r *Ice.
the school, reported on the Cetary
Crate and said th* recreation
club was an excellent place for
Fill* r vtirr lim n * i i h i in ii
child run ie nwml their leiatire
jm ; v T 'd .l.i; P»-«„i
time and that the liosteaw* ther*
1*
Honoring
Mi*s
Marjorie
NewrChuri'li a. h-,,.1. » If A XI J ' l&gt;04rtplB0&gt;
T1»* 0*tld*n Tr»t
*Th% leord
tlavl* SupoiuiiMiiX nl
■hall tUliVn i»i* from f»ef? fVll tuan, whose m arriage tu E nsign luukcl after U:c welfare of tB U I
Canada has given over
Morion* Woi.hlp, 11.06 A. V]
irtit pr»«»n« m« unit* I-eo 1'atrick ’/.eolu will take attending.
Oerwwm- Buklect. Vf.T. TTXIIT A7.1 i0r«*r9;
til* hp«V0iily kingdom” (II Tlfti- place soon in Loa Angeles, Calif.,
Mrs. Ruth Jnckton presented billion dollars' worth of n
TtVXttS. aolo. 'T he Hull Cll&gt;.' oihy
4:119
some uf the glee rlub mextber* aid to Britain, Russia. Chin:
Mr* II. T Holla*'
Aiviohg the citation* wh'cb edgj* Mr*. Ben F. Currie and MUa who
Xlvinlna Woreh p. 7 16 P VI lirlar
sang "T he Angrl* Were others of her allies.
th# I
•H*f m« n I# thf fdl- Catherine
Spencer
entertained
N* r m o n
nut&gt;p-- i.
Molft.l*INi !•»«» log from ih t Dlbl* "HUM (?*•
Singing" and "G and the Bella”
with
a
miscellaneous
shower
a
t
CHAHACTrn
I'u rl, Xlr* A»l»o! I/*im1.
«i»r *oul. and fnfffvl
and also the g irls' trio comprised
Jones, Xlr* II V. Alsrn
California la now growing Jep*
hi* brti*flta. NMiu forglVgfh all Mra. C urrie'a home, 904 Elm of
Mildred
Robson,
Dorothy nese
Youth Fellowship Meellna*. t V *11
Ihlii* Inl'iultlen. who h«al*f?» all Avenue, Tuesday evening.
pepperm int for menthol.
P. M,
Crumley
and
Sylvia
Meiach,
sang
thy
t||MM
0
«;
Who
r»d*tn»4tA
11^
Worker*' Council Hupper. Tiie* IIfr from dratructloQi wko CfoWH* . Flower* of th e season, poln- "W hite C hristm as”.
day. 7 66 P M.
I lir* Vrlth InvtUgk IndUft* afUl aetlias and a la r Jasmin*, w ere
The members made plans to
Mid-Week Prayer. Wedneedaj rlh
t*n«l»r tnrrrlaa’* (Faalm*
used to decorate the rooms. A build a snack b ar hi the Celery
7:1* P. M.
Th# ls«uiRon&gt;M*rmoQ alio ltWlud#a
th# following paaaag# from lh«
| Crate, instead of donating 650
i RKTRUtllOT C llt'R 'H
(‘hrlRtlan frfgpc# (Tltbook. T klix t i i r p o v r t o r v a a L 9 '5 *
aa formerly recommended.
*
U N Wsaras
MWi and lladltb with Kay lo tha
r r j t ' t w n aa u aiN o u i c o o a
I t Wat announced th a t the
J. W. 1VBY. Pastor
rte-rlpiurra** by Uary IUk»r »Mdy:
t y . rLORiUA. in r a o a A itl
•chPoE I*:** A. XL
Christm as C antata will be p re ­ IN HK.- XrirrATK ok
Th# g rrat farl that Ood lovingly
If, 11:00 -A. XL
govrma all. g#v«r punlahlnf gught
sented
on
Dec.
13
and
the
junior
JOHN
LCOWItl.
. k . 7:11 P. M.
but win l« your standpoint, from
#*Ttl
play on Dec. 15.
whlth tn ail vane# and drrtrujr (hr
IB.
P XL
TO
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CHICOITU 118 AMI* PKRImmediately following the busi­
human f#*r of *lclin#*a.
. r Th*
noNtl MATINO CI-AIMM OH
FAOLA WTCSl.WV AS MBTROIIIgi powrr of Ctirlatlap Sclrnc# ahd dl;
ness meeting these present e n ­
OKXIAND8 AOAINHT HAI D
i In* Iaiyc I# omnipotent II Ig'lnCHURCH
ItoTATXO
joyed a social hour in the home
•Ir#«| »«l#*iii*t# to unrlaap thk l»4ld
n M HKNKI.i;. Pastor
T»u
and H ch at you u * hsraeconomics room where refre sh ­ by notified
and |n »l#atr*»y dlaravr, ala. And
Bands) Hnhool, 16:60 A. M.
amt required to pre6
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m ents ware served bv Mrs, W.8. real any eloUaa and Osmond*
d«atlT ( p -llljM e lM I ).
Preaching ll:rf# A. M.
Digbton and Mias Fatly Hodgw. Ilrum toy. Mr*.
Ryangsilsllo Hsrvlcs, 1:16 P. M.
M.L. Culluro. which you. or olthsr of yos. may
.'Mldwosk Prayer and Prates Hsr- itiix a m i l x r u .a acRAP * o e l( Mlaa Newman w as th e p 'ln v lto d Mrs. B.B. Crumley, and Mra. E.C hare asatwat tho oatato of Joha
l.fd tlT o r HF.LHJtoa
Ludwig, escoassd. tat* of -aaM
U ah t Is sown to r lha rlghtrous. to alt a t the heart of a .ls b le • • H frp er.
’ Thursday Rvsntag. »:*# r . XL
cuontr, to lh* County Jud«* of
which Wvra placed g lf u from her
Hsmlnol* Counly. Florid*, ot hi*
friend*. Mra. -0 t-orge Wells haolHcr to th* roMfl houso of said
Coonty at Hanford. Florida. With­
alsirvl Mra. t C m l e .aiHl Mlaa
in rig tit calendar months I r«-m whs
Kiwncer In erflerUlrtlng. v
• ,
llids of th* flrot publication of
Frcscnl w ere: Mlsa 'Newman.
this notice. Bach claim or domand shall b* In writing, an*
IIS Palm etto Avenue
Mra. C u rrie .. M ra. Wells. M h .
shall
stela ths place of reoldsoc*
Oils Jones, Mrs. Thelma Ruth ■Tho home of Mrs. .Claude and poat*
* R E V . C. G. H R A L E Y , P m Uxt
office address uf th*
Bcbrs, Mra. 1LH.' Newman, H jit (Herndon on Magnolia Avenue claimant, and ahatl b* sworn Ip
lO.Oft A.M.—Sunday School. Bert Hmllh. SuperlnteadrnL
by
th*
claimant,
scent, or atto r­
Hall Mlaa Dlghton. Mlsa llodga, was the scene of a luncheon for
lltM A. M .— Morning W orship Sermoni 'T h e Beoh"
and any such claim . or de­
Mlaa Calhrrln* Spencer, H w members of Circle Three. W.8.C.S. ney.
7:00 I 'J I .—Yeung People'* Meeting— M ra Ada Braley, prval
mand nor m filed shall he void.
M argarol Spencer. Mlaa l-u ik a of th* F irst M ethodist Church,
deni.
- ti
fUJNK Ii. LUtlWIO,
Q orm lr, 61lea E dith Luhdquist and marking th* la it meeting of 1040.
a aaK utor of th# t a i l
8:04 P.M.— Evangelistic Service, Hrrmon: "The Signs of th&lt;
'lit na« TsstamsM ef
Vase* of red roses la th e living
ML* M arjorie Ju n e Rudrick.
Time*”
John Ludwig. Uses*sod
room and dining room and baskets First pobllcetloa
8:00 P.M. W ednesday—P rayer Meeting.
Decoasbor L ItIL
of BraaRlaa pepper on th a table*
whlth wera covered w ith whit*
linen doth* an d rad burnbrr
taper*, gave a C hristm as atmoe
phera to the decoration*.
' X Lhri» O oH ptl w llh it L iv e n S i S *
A four-course •Muxtlnim was
•irv ed by Mra. Herndon and her
a m lita a ta to about 10 goeeu.
Gifts Were then exchanged and
errx x s i r m n
in v a ra
J. A. IIAHKIN8. 1‘stlor
Church School J:J« I’. U Harmon
y pastor 119 I*. U.

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Fathers’ Ni j f ht Is
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mils inside th* Reich. .. .V /
The F ifth Division, tightening
the ring about SnnrbrtiAYil. W*i
hut four and a half mllss wool
of the city afte r entering .Fuo*&amp;enhausrn. A nother U ik fdroe
cracked into Grand Roselle, nix
miles southw est of Saarbrueker).
. Eight miles eoulhehst of S aarbructen—the "little Pittsburgh!.'
and capita) of .the S aar B a sin g
the T hirty-F ifth Infantry WvlsOti
mopped up tw o-third*. of tip)
French city ef Sarregucm lrun
lying on the weal bank of Uh
Saar.
V
D rire to O utflank City.
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Sarrcgucmincs. think largcst-re/
the Saar Valley cities, etandfNJji
the border at the southern n t ^ j
way to the Saar, but thp Uet*
mns withdrawing to the SlegfriM
Line blew all fire bridges o rtx
the Saar there.
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The
T w enty-Sixth
In fa n c y
Division, which crokecd the S aar
farth er upstream . Was • baallttfc
up the eastern bank, ,hd#pVdr.
and had captured Kttinjf, gevep
miles southeast of Sarr*gu0tnlnfe*.
It was In position to outflank' Uio
one-third of Snrreguemine*
th s t jlfhf. n&gt; th e r ire r, - “ r e
sTe T ierinans h a re xvnrcn ti e tet)
arm or In th a t StmklUve - sector,
and American tanks locked Willi
the enemy cnat of E ttin g In woodi
til country knocking out lO tS f
40 Gcrhtnn tanks which a pearheaded a countcr-hlow.
&gt;'
Eight miles east of Etting, *k£
ments of the U.8. Seventh Army
jumped into the battle for iUi
S aar ami th e adjacent O tr iu ji
province of th e . F alatinate. “
Thev seised high ground over­
looking U-mberg, only three m ilts
from the southern Maginot to ft
town of nitche and eight anQ
n half miles from the S aar border!
In this drive they occupied JJfc
nearby village of St. LouL-LeZ
Ritche.
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Ninety-nine per cent of
people of Sweden belong to
Swedish
Lutheran
Churcjl
which the kfiig is the tupi
ailm inistralor.

ALL APOcfT

IVlissMarjorieNewman
Honored With Showier

ghb hour when all
n the fourth watch
■- wheh we least
n:, or when
to ivi u iin
wnen like
use th*
UM
OTOtked apoitle, for day* u&gt;ier-neither sun nor stars apred, and no small tempest lay
uxi -w hen.all hope th a t we
takkn away, -• bow often 'u st a t
th e moment 1* th* «r*rd of J**ua
board floating over tha blllowl.
•Boliever. a r t thou In trouble?
Listen to Ihe vole# In the storm •
- F e a r not, I *m." That voice,
lik e ,Jo sep h 's of old to hi* bruthern, may seem reugh, but there
« ra gracious undertones of loV*.
" I t la 1" He seem* to aay; It
U J. whey w hen it baa .done H*b

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rpllg a t my. bidding • ovary trM
1* my appolplm ent . » all have
----------enas ihay are net
h yoti against the
|« but to w aft you
jib l a it ,-algknetiT
ho boar* your sickaary wasted fram e,
bt* of -Unqalshlng,
; u it beratY em eati
I 'j a r e . (
: brother” born for
adYeralt:
th o 1 loved,:and Inet
t t« by, me.- fa It
ti tha abollsher of
I by *your tide to
&gt;0M *3j.0bl)lnw life;

j . “uSTh™ K fi
tnastor Is come and
wilt have reason
y Gm fo r every
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CHURCH of THK NA2ARENE

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(tanding" on Greek and Italian
Isme*.'* fie did not elaborate.
In Washington Secretary of
State Stettlnlus. In stating Amer
lean viowg op the Grtfek attualion.
went hark to 0 m A :b |lrs apeech
|t1 the H ou'rt'oT Comhlorn last
week. He auored Churchill as
having la id :
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“ W hether,, the ,/C?WeV &gt; o p l .
form Uiemsclvej Into a monarchy
or republic is fpV th e ir decision.
Whether they form k ku\-iInim ent
p( the right ifr.p ffi I* for their
derision. Thesn *t% cnlitrlv m at­
ters fur theitL*'
.. "W ith this statem enl," S tettin
ln» said, "I nm In full hRrrempn'.
"It la nlso our eatrfeyt hoj«*.”
Ive added, "th at the people an I
nulhoi Hie* of Greece awl p :i
Brltirh Allies vv111 noil. tugeUiei
In rebuilding th a t ravished conn
try ."
The B ritish. I*rimc Minister
hhd also said that if tiecteaarY
to prevent creation of n Com ■
titUntft dictatorship In CretVr li.

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S a i p a n y e s t e r d a y a n d t h a t six
of t h e m w eie s h o t d o w n by s h m
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wo* d e str o y e d a n d tw o were d a m
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Dorsey assault trial In Cut Angeles, shows the court how actor Jon flail
clamped • hcadlock on Dorsey during lha struggle In tha bindleadert
■partmenl. Deputy District Attorney Mycr* Is assisting. (International!

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men sank 12 und damugetl nine
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Nation Is Facing
Coal S h o r t a g e
In Coming Winter

WASHINGTON. Dee. H. (V&gt;—
d ia fn n a n J. A. Knur nf the W fr
Prodcction iiunnl callci tit«in Con*«** yesterday (c
penal tits
nitaiiut employers at
who
iirnorc decrees , ............. „
lalior toward key war jo ts .
A_ present shortage of 311.000
workers
... be_ overcome
________ this
month by voluntary methods, he
t'Id the Venule War bivo&gt;liK»tiii)r
Committee, but rautioned;
If recurring shortaRcs are to be
Prevented in key industries- the
War Manpower Commission must
have statutory barking fo r Its
regulations prti iling worker*
from leaving kc, industries and
from hiring
Jrom
hiring aborr -fim f rprnta*.
In a spirited exchange with
K
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Senator Ferguson (R
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testified that
t:_T only fiO workers
...
fnet) had lieen aildrd In tiro, m sn.
Ufacturing
plants
since
Inst
Spring because the commission
needed “ more teeth.”
"Why haven’t tl ev‘ the tro th To
do the jo b ? " Ferguson demanded.
"Prim arily because ‘‘ongrrsa tofused to vole a national service
law." bo aaiil.
If Ihe war agencley had qontrol
over workers as they have had
over the flow of tmitrrials he said,
"the manpower problem would
have lecn solved."
The
Immediate deficiencies,
Krug said, are being solved by
such means as:
J. Nation-wide recruiting by or
gkmiei| labor
2. Seating down of civilian prodaclion In critical laboy areas
3. Plant lo-plant surveys look­
ing to the ratallthm cnt r f fin an ­
cial and other "incentives" to
workers to keep them on the Job.
4. Constant consultations among
**v Wat agencies.
Under Hecretarv of War Pal
tehsun trld n ne« s ronfereuro that
Secretary Stimson's rail last Jan
uarv for a national Jervlcb act
"remains the firm policy of the
War Departmhi "
A special war production report
stated that new crisis will de
velop as long as flgf ting eoVitinue» on any front.
"ITie Japaneue campaign may
bring fortfr an entirely hew set of
m usts," said the resnfrt prepared
by Vlre Chairman H. G. thatchuJ!cr WT’Tl’s chief of operations.
"The Army and Navy Ixilh have
their secret projects, any one of
which may yield a rritieal item
in the months tn come "
Tire report a nalysed each, in a inr
Zf p
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a r Imt Bints and
klgimmltjon. trucks and tlrvs. «s•ault ships, eimitnuniration wi^e.
Borer for tresses and A-2&lt;1 "Invad­
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chief of tiie Tw entieth (.superf o r lr v " l All h’oice, described
the fleet which attacked Manchui la as huge, Japan admitted
that the fleet, from Major Gen.
t'U itis K. 1 eM ay's Twentieth
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Manchuria attack was
bv d a y li g h t Tokyo said
M and ino*t of lb* Ihuti
batdlers in i tlieu tatkc-l- cleaily
k« U—&gt;v lamed b'iiiH-rd- td ism*
nf liombs o il' fbr'm flflii I plane*
used pieelsion instrum ent* to
l.omb thtiuigb c lo u d s ■
’ l i e n Arnold 'aid t h a t one S o
m ade
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tvpilld tml the lliitieh ai in' Into
action.
F'tellinlu'
was
asked
whelhei by cnihu'-ing one tuitt
bo Intended to apidv an endoraemont of the whole «|&gt;e«h. He
declined to comment.
At another, point he was asked
whether he cundniied the use^of
llritish lank* and plane* against
the
former Greek
resUtunee
forces which has* refused to give
up their arm* at ihe ordet of
the Hr it lull *u| (Hirted Papandreou
gO 'em m enl Stetlmlu* said that
hi* *tul^ir\eilt *peaks for itself
and he would not am plify.
The view of American diplo­
matic official* U th at the P*|uin
dreou government I* extremely
unpopular in Greece. They do
not share Britain's apprehension
over a Communist dictatorship.

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Jap I'remlef Worried
Japan said that Su|mrforls of
the Twenty first Bomber Com
man dof Brig. Gen. Haywood S.
Hansel), Jr., made Ihe earlv momInc attack nn Tokyo, followin'
up n reconnoisaanre flught ovt;
Ute city - by a rlngle R uiierttrt
at 0:30 I’ M. yejteiday but Oil*
wan not confirmed by Arnold.

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Novelty UottaRc SeLs
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or don, a koine Isn’t rotnpletr w illm ut one 11nml rubhwl niiihogaiiy,
roomy drawer*.

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tray ,
S p ifn r and Cream er.
a - thoughtful gift.

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CLASSIFIED ADVETtilHINU RATES
lOe per lift* for on* la w rtlo t
tC*-pef lint for th ree l o r t r t k u
D r P«r tin* for 0 ta le r Uoos
)fto pci Hca for £8 Insertion*
Minimum -eta , . , *De
JMONE 148 OR BRJNO TOUR Ada to
souit. lir a word* to Lb* line, Inert-ding
111 tilyertlMniacrt* lo r situation. wanted
•golar el— IPod rate*.

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pnon* u d *drtr***
will U ch a rted for a t tb.

FOR RENT
SEVERAL Sewing machines. Will
consider trade. 1025 K. 4th St. 20 ACRE tiled celery farm on
Tameron Avenue,. East Side,
lately plowed and harrowed.
II. II. Pope Company
E. B. Stowe. Phone 192-R.
KEROSENE cooking stoves and
gas hot pistes.
ROOM, private bath, close In.
70fl E. 2nd St.
LADIES bleek wool coat, sire ID,
never worn, 325.00. Thpue
075-M after 6 P. M.

MISCELLANEOUS

6

ROOM bungalow by owner.
Reasonable, 2310 \V 1st St.
Phone 142-W,

^SOVS A LI, wonl tweed suit, ngr
13, 312.00. Phone 072 or 538.
.TWO wheel trailer,
Phone 215-11

good tire*.

GIVE MAGAZINE SUBSCRIP­
TIONS FOB CHRISTMAS.
A GIFT that last* all year. Call
I.. Beni, t4H between 12 and I
I*. M. or 4fl-W afte r 7 P. M,
IF YOlllt home is for sale list
it with
ItOBKItT A. WILLIAMS •
I’huiir 732 Atlantic Bank Bldg.

IRI.S PKK-wur bicycle; type­
w riter and metal stand; Cabinet
Phiicv radio. Can be seen at CURTAINS washed, starched and
stretched. 5 IK M e ) ) o r » r ) ) ) e ,
006 W. 3rd Kl.
phone K73.5

FIF.ft/V I.D .

blorkhouie on which naval gun­
fire will lie required. I l l passer.
hl&gt; Infer mat Ion to Ih* battalion
naval gunfire liaison officer,
t a n Disapprove Request
If the request lx satisfactory
in the opinion of the battalion
officer, n support ship delivers
By TECHNICAL SERGEANT
the fire. The regimental or divi­
PAUL G. LONG
sion naval gunfire officer ran
(M arin* Corps Combat Corre­ disapprove
the request.
spondent)
The F irst Marines regim ental
PELELIU , I’alau Island* (Ho gunfire
liaison officer denies the
layedl — By the lime nil First request if it would Jcopantile the
Division Marines had landed on
FeieJiu, there was one man—-in ­ .livea of M arines of .his regim ent,
cluding the Japanese— for every nr conflict with another firing
two square yards on the island problem. I.t. Morton, a t the divi­
The problem of naval gunfire sion command post, checks th*
support clearly was a delicate request against the whol* pic­
ture of the situstlon and action
one.
at the moment.
By noon on D day plus one,
It sounds like a slow process,
patrols,
mqrtar
sections
ami
whole companies of Marines were Imt it isn't. Only two minutes
across th* air|Hirt and heading rlnpsrd in some instance* between
for th e precipitous coral ridees the observer's request ami the
fired from th e ship.
where Jap s were holed up in the first shell
Jape Well Km placed
sto u test defenses yet encountered
“ It is diffirult to m ake a d e ­
in th* Pacific. Each day ns the
Marines drove forward, (hr pro­ finite estim ate of the cffecla of
naval gunfire in an operation uf
blem became tougher.
this so rt." i.t. Morton Pointed
To control its gunfire, the out. “The Japs were well em­
Navy sen t to the division n naval placed. I onw numerous instances
gunfire liaison officer. Navy |,L where njivnl gunfire had des­
Marvin P. Morton, Jr., uf Little troyed gun emplacement*, am ­
Hock, Ark.
munition dumps, bomb shelters,
This Is how he workrd:
ling* anil tank*. J u s t how
IT Ja|M were killed by it,
ulv can xuv.
Regiment, discover* on enemy * “One night, naval g u n fire de-

Controlling Naval
Gunfire Was Big
Problem In Palau

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FHID a Y, DECEMBER 8. 1‘&gt; I 4

itro y rd
14 Japan***
barge*
Whether they w#r* attem pting
to bring In reinforcement* ot
evacuate Japanese, I don't know.
Uiil they » f i t not Mirrcmlul, in
any event.
‘T h e flra support ship* did n
splendid job, (Irfnc all mission*
that were requested.
"On* night, iioim- wn» beard
off O rangr Beach and we sus
ported that tb* Jap s ini,'hi IrA brief docket was presented
trying un amphibious n iu n trr
Citv Court Mnndav to Judge
attack, Htumheli illumination urn ;, Jin. ti.
JJharon.
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requested. Tht* -was- fu m trh n t—In
Bonds of f 6 each of C. A.
exactly two minute*."
Hanson and of Pete Bona roll,
Extensive Preparation
charged with reckless ■ driving,
Extensive pre-lnvn*ion prepara - wery entreated. Bond of f i d of
tlon for the control of naval gun- J. x'- Johnson, charged with
fira wax ma«le. Lt. Morton assist- drunkenness, was estreated.
n l in the formulation of the
N egro cases and charges were:
naval gunfire plan for the opera­ Jam
es Arlley, for dlaor&amp; riy con­
tion, co-ordinated the gunfire duct, was fined 335 and cotta
plan with the air and artillery or CO days and for (existing
plan, indoctrinated officer* and a rrest, 325 and costs or 00 days:
men of the Divixion in naval John Scott, for assault and bat­
gunfire and checked rOnmtunica tery, " !6 and costs or 80 days;
tion and control nets abroad the N athan Moore, for assau lt und
command xhlp and nxhorc.
b attery. 351 bund estreated; Ger­
Hummnrtring the action as he trude Moore, drunkenness, | l l
xaw It, l.t. Morton xaid: “The bond estreated; Samuel Davit,
naval gunfire in thix operation drunkenness, $10 fine or 30 days
performed It* mixxlnn admiral-'--. and Gladys Holloway, disorderly
N aturally,' there were emplaco- conduct, &gt;10 fine or 30 days.
mnntx that were not de*troyed.
There were cuvrs in the hills
W yoming and. South Dakota
that perhaps could never be de­ produce Co per cent of the A m er­
stroyed by natal g u n fire ^even ican supply of -bentonite, a d a y
ivad we known In- advance of -•—)
used as a bonding m aterial for
their location. And where em molding sand in steel founder!**.

Reckless Drying Is
Charged In Co u r t

Lieut, Sam L. Guthrie
Returna From India
MIAMI, F lorida, Dec. 8. (Spe­
c ia l)—An ocean hop aboard an
A ir T ransport Command plane
has brought 2 men from Florida
Into ATC'e Miami A rm y Air
Field rnroute to their homes a f­
te r a lour of duty overseas.
1st Lieut Charles F. S a m , 30,
of H.R. I, Ja ck so n v ille.Jia i serv-

*d IB months iu the European
th e ate r as a p ilo t'o f a C-47 for!
th* A ir Transport Command.
1st. Lieut. Samuel L Guthrie. - 1
of
Sanford,
has
served
10
month* overseas in the ChinaBurma-India th eater a* a pilot
of a C-48 for the Air Trmn-jmrt,
Command. He ha* been awarded
the D.F.C., the A ir Medal with a
d u ste r, and a Presidential C ita­
tion,
___ _________________

Enjoy a good Dinner

FLORIDA CAFE

W c specialize In taste and nutrition

ONE diamond ring very reasonably priced, For information SEW IJJG machines repaired, all
m ales. Work guaranteed. 1025
Call 575 R.
E. Ith St.
&gt;
13 BEDROOMS of furniture, ft
Inneriprlng and 3 cotton mat­ 1-TflIIKK room furnished anti one
2 -room
furnished
apartment.
tresses; Studio couch. InnerNo objection in small children.
spring; other household items.
Prices moderate. Mrs. Neimyer,
12,500 for all. Phone (131W.
phone 5, Ixmgwood Fla.
ELECTRIC train, fire screen ami C(t\FN H AG K N
and 1rims Phone 262-J.
for shU*. J. !'
dull Ave.
A FEW kumqual, llmequst and
calamondla trees If ordered at
once. A. K. K osselter, Celery
Ave.

cabbage plant*
Ellsworth, Bear-

TABLES

WANTED—

1936 DODGE Sedan, good,condi­
tion with 6 good tires, i-IOO.bf
llOl.LP.R MOTOR HALES
cash. Can be seen at Hunt's
NEEDS USED CARS
Tuxedo Feed St*re. H:00 A. M IV* will pay ton railing prices
to 0:00 P. if.
for used automobiles. All OP.\
details handed for you. Writ* or
TWO SMALL forma for sale; phone us to come and make a ir
one 3 acres land. 2 atory home, appraisal.
garage, one storage house, one
HOLLER MOTOR HALES
‘ good well, land tiled, Complete 20h W First Ht.
Phon* 523
aublrrlgation. One 6-acre farm
with 2 story house, 2 story
barn, good well, land tiled,
complete rublrrlgallon. Apply
to J. W. Bell, Imke Monroe,

Gifts For
Little Folks

For a Queen

JUST received shipment floor WANTED: 20 g a u g e shotgun
mats for all cars and trucks
I’honc 466
Firestone Stores, 111 E. 1 st
St., phone 12.
WANTED; Used Grand
will pay cash. Box 160
’CUNG cow and horse. Lock
Smyrna Beach, FI*.
h a rt - subdivision,
1H42 Me
A rthur, corner 20th Ht
W ANTED— You! T „ meet us at
NICE ynung th n fly Victory Gar­
Sunday School a t 10:00 A. M.
this Sunday st the Assembley
den Plant* now ready. Iceberg
■i lettuce;
Ei-carule; Tomato**;
or God Church, locgtrd on the
* Cabbage;
Pollards;
Chinese
corner of J2th Ht. &amp; I,*Urtt
i! Cabbage; Beets; Broccoli: and
Ave.
• Missionary S traw berry planta.
,* J. W. Bell, Ijike Monroe, phone WANTED: "iris bicycle, Junior
site. Phone 2d.
ONE HOUSE and lot.
J Duhart Lumber Yard.

Apply

PRACTICALLY n ^ T g l r i * Vic'
tory bicycle. No tale Saturday
'8 1 4 Chapman Ave.
*1038 ESSEX Coach, good tires.
41T W. 2nd St. between 7 and
8 P, M,
^ ___________
ALARM clock, pre-war, 00 hr.
“ luminous
dial,
new.
Ifi.OO.
Wells, 719 Oak Ave, ________
FOLDING Iron cot, springs, no
mattru**, 16.0(1; too feet 7 ft.
wire fencing. Phone 701 -W.
W IN E FOR your f ru it cak* at
Homer1! Soda Shoo.
BICYCLES ■ ladle* and mans,
pre-war, got*] condition. Also
„ scooter with balloon tires.
•j Ham er's Rod* Shop.

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A c le v e r a c tio n to y which
((hoots f k e m a rb le s . Priced

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Cheerful Airy Design

Y ou ow e il lo y o u r s e lf anfl y o u r fa m ily lo g iv e a n o te o f d ig n ity a n d d is ­
tin c tio n to t o u r h o m e I b is C Iiris tm n R N o th in g co uld he lo v e lie r in y o u r
b ed ro o m th a n t h i s m o d e m n u ll* o f b e a u tif u l w a ln u t. In c lu d e * b ed . c h rx t
nnd v a n ity w ith large ro u n d p la te ghuw m ir r o r.

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LOST: Pocket book o
gas ration coupons,
license, valuable,papen
Daniels, lit. I, Bax
ford.
LOST: Ladies Ilulnva w rist watch.
Itc( to llrruld. Reward.

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(Special) —An Immediate
con j tsry arbitration. It should have
ferenee of labor, liuaineai ami I no mediation function*
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adopt a co-operative national la- functions should be the sole regovernm ent representatives
t o ' spunsibility of the Department
bor policy la Imperative to avoid | of I jb o r . . . It aeemt to me
an outbreak of ruinous labor dix- i that the workable, orderly t&gt;n»
putes, declares W illiam M. L e i-, m lures of the Kailwav la l« r Art
aeraon, former chairm an of th e could l»e adapted, with -•in .
National Mediation Hoard, w ho; changes, to the entire field ».(
outlines In the Ja n u ary iasur of • lal»&gt;r disputes.
The American M ain lin e a fo r-) T h a t the adm inistration of
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he says ia "now approaching the [( erl)|j
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m inistration to develop a definite
labor policy haji resulted in a must he laid down, tor the s s i
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issues which most fre
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resolve th e ir differences by col­
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post duty slid a guard trick
"A fte r three days,” ebntlnued
tha lU pl, ” 1 aik boys where in# a n tr y Is. I told one tank going
nut of town I go with him. I hllth
hike to where 1 find 04lh Division
Jl.P . He tell roe where head­
quarters are. I come back."
Chukima pulled two white
hers from hi* pocket.
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explained, “but I nearly Jose
them In tank so put lit* in in
pocket. One feather It tn keep
me strong. O ther to take care
of UOth Division."
fe The Hop! tribe had sat un all
wnlghl conducting ceremonial- rites
over the feather* before present­
ing them to th eir warrior.
Back with hla outfit, the Chief
took a couple of days to track
down a group of Germans, e s ti­
m a t e d to have been fifteen In
number. The tra il terminated in
a houae In a s m a l l village, where
one of the residents told him that
the enemy had changed clothes
uml disappeared,
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Ran Sixty Miles in Day
* Chukima hai the stamina of a
well-oiled machine. When he waa
eighteen years old b« ran alxty
miles one day, carrying his cere­
monial mask and costume to Join
hla tribesm en In a traditional
? lo p i dance to aak the gods for
rain, •
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oat my little lunch," Chukima
said " b u t only re s t short time.
arrived befpre sundown.'
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light, waa followed by rain the
Jtext day
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I t's easy, according to Chukima.
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Former NMB Chairman Urges Action Army Assigns
To Avoid Increasing Labor Strife

W ITH GENERAL PATTON’S
ARMY, Dec. 8,—C trl Chukima,
known a t "Chief," a Ihlrty-elght•V ar-otd Hopl Indian from the
u ra lb l Reservutiun near F lag staff,
A H l.rH * » -JO * m fu T h ed from a
four day hunting trip.
A an 1per had wounded one of
the
Chief's
white
Am erican
rlenda, and Chukima, who la a
Irivate In Company I), 316th E n ­
gineers, of the 00th Division, a p ­
pointed* himself a one-man w ar
p arty to avenge the attack.
C aptain Clarence Symea, of
Lubbock, Tea., the company comt vviander, waa about to list ChuTtitna a s m in in g In action on the
u n it’s morning report on the day
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place on the engineer road garro,
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A nfercd by Sniper
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aaw Chukima w as in tha German
town of BuUdorf, which tha
368th Infantry and the engineer*
ever* attem pting to clean ujj. A
Hlnlper winged a man standing
neat to the O iief as the two were
leaving a house.
“It s ta rt making ma mad." explained the stone-faced Hopl. "I
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V v en ing I atill in town looking for
sniper. Next day 1 stay. In a fte r,
noon I keep looking for anlper
hut np find. I ask boy arid he
say infantry have pull out and
that evening 1 joined the tanks,"
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•war for a while with the arm or, ami I n d u s ! r y
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lOe p e r lift* fo r on* la w r tlo t
tC*-pef lin t fo r th r e e l o r t r t k u
D r P«r tin* fo r 0 ta l e r Uoos

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souit. l i r a word* to Lb* line, Inert-ding pnon* u d *drtr***

111 tilyertlMniacrt* lo r situation. wanted will U ch a rted for a t tb.
•golar el— IPod rate*.

FOR RENT
SE V E R A L Sew ing machines. Will
consider trad e. 1025 K. 4th S t.

20

A CRE tiled celery fa rm on
T am eron A ven u e,. E ast Side,
lately plowed and harrow ed.
E. B. Stowe. Phone 192-R.

II. II. Pope Company
K E R O SE N E cooking stoves and
gas h o t p istes.
L A D IE S bleek wool co at, sire ID,
never
worn, 325.00. Thpue
0 7 5 -M a fte r 6 P. M.
6

ROOM bungalow by owner.
R easonable, 2310 \V 1st St.
Phone 142-W,

^SO V S A LI, wonl tw eed suit, n g r
13, 312.00. Phone 072 or 538.
.TW O wheel tra ile r,
Phone 215-11

good

tire*.

ROOM, p riv ate b ath ,
70fl E. 2nd St.

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MISCELLANEOUS
G IV E MAGAZINE SU B S C R IP ­
T IO N S FOB C H R ISTM A S.
A G IF T th a t last* all year. Call
I.. Beni, t4H betw een 12 and I
I*. M. o r 4fl-W a fte r 7 P. M,
IF

Y O lllt home is fo r sale list
it with
ItOBKItT A. W ILLIA M S •
I’huiir 732 A tlantic Bank Bldg.

IR I.S PKK-wur bicycle; ty p e­
w rite r and m etal sta n d ; Cabinet
Phiicv radio. Can be seen at C U R TA IN S w ashed, starch ed and
stretched. 5 IK M e ) ) o r » r ) ) ) e ,
006 W. 3rd Kl.
phone K73O N E diam ond rin g v ery reasonably priced, F o r inform ation
Call 575 R.

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FIF.ft/VI.D.

b lo rk h o u ie on which n a v a l g u n ­
fire will lie required. I l l passer.
hl&gt; In fer m at Ion to Ih* b attalio n
naval g u n fire liaison o ffic e r,
t a n Disapprove R equest
If th e request lx s a tis fa c to ry
in the opinion of th e b attalio n
o fficer, n support ship delivers
By T EC H N IC A L SE R G E A N T
the fire. The regim ental o r divi­
PA U L G. LONG
sion nav al gunfire o ffic e r ran
(M a rin * Corps C om bat C o rre­ disap p ro v e the request.
spondent)
F irs t Marines reg im en tal
P E L E L IU , I’alau Island* (Ho g uThe
n fire liaison officer denies the
lay ed l — By the lim e nil F irst
Division Marines had landed on request if it would Jc o p a n tile the
FeieJiu, there was o n e m an—-in ­ .livea of M arines of .h is reg im en t,
cluding the Jap anese— for every nr co n flict with an o th er firing
two sq u a re yards on the island problem . I.t. Morton, a t th e divi­
The problem of naval g u n fire sion com m and post, checks th*
su p p o rt clearly was a delicate request ag ain st the w hol* pic­
tu re of th e situstlon an d action
one.
at the m om ent.
By noon on D d ay plus one,
It sounds like a slow process,
p a tro ls,
m qrtar
sections
ami
whole companies of M arines w ere Imt it isn 't. Only tw o m inutes
across th* air|Hirt and heading rln p srd in som e instance* betw een
fo r th e precipitous coral rid ees the o b serv er's request am i the
w here J a p s were holed up in the firs t shell fired from th e ship.
Ja p e Well Km placed
s to u te s t defenses yet encountered
“ It is d iffiru lt to m a k e a d e ­
in th * Pacific. Each day ns the
M arines drove forw ard, (h r p ro ­ fin ite e stim a te of the c ffe c la of
naval g u n fire in an o p e ra tio n uf
blem becam e tougher.
this s o r t." i.t. Morton Pointed
To control its g u n fire, the out. “T h e Ja p s were well em­
Navy s e n t to the division n naval placed. I onw numerous in stan ces
g u n fire liaison officer. Navy |,L where njivnl gunfire h ad d e s­
M arvin P. Morton, J r ., uf L ittle troyed g u n em placem ent*, am ­
Hock, A rk .
m unition dum ps, bomb sh elters,
T h is Is how he w orkrd:
ling* anil tank*. J u s t how
IT Ja|M were killed by it,
ulv can xuv.
R eg im en t, discover* on enem y * “ One n ig h t, naval g u n fire de-

Controlling Naval
Gunfire Was Big
Problem In Palau

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FHID a Y, DECEMBER 8. 1‘&gt; I4

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Japan***
barge*
they w#r* attem p tin g

to bring In reinforcement* ot
evacuate Japanese, I d o n 't know.
Uiil they » f it not M irrcm lul, in
any event.
‘T h e flra support ship* did n
splendid job, (Irfnc all mission*
th a t were requested.
"On* night, iioim- wn» beard
o ff O ran g r Beach and we sus
ported th at tb* J a p s ini,'hi IrA b rie f docket was presented
try in g un am phibious n iu n trr
itv C ourt Mnndav to Judge
a ttack , Htumheli illum ination u rn ;, Jin. tC
i . JJh aro n .
------------ ——-—
requested. Tht* -was- f u m tr h n t—In
Bonds of f 6 each of C. A.
exactly two m inute*."
H anson and of Pete Bona roll,
E xtensive P re p aratio n
ch arg ed with reckless ■ driving,
E xtensive pre-lnvn*ion prep ara - wery entreated. Bond o f f i d of
tlon fo r the control of naval gun- J. x'- Johnson, charged with
fira wax ma«le. Lt. M orton assist- d runkenness, w as estreated .
n l in th e form ulation of the
N e g ro cases and ch arg es w ere:
naval gunfire plan fo r the o p era­ Ja m e s A rlley, fo r d lao r&amp; riy con­
tion, co-ordinated
the gunfire duct, w as fined 335 an d cotta
plan with the a ir and artillery or CO days an d fo r (existing
plan, indoctrinated officer* and a r r e s t, 325 and costs or 00 days:
men o f the Divixion in naval John S cott, fo r a ssa u lt and b at­
g u n fire and checked rOnmtunica te ry , " ! 6 and co sts or 80 days;
tion and control nets abroad the N a th a n Moore, fo r a s s a u lt und
com m and xhlp and nxhorc.
b a tte ry . 351 bund e stre a te d ; G er­
H um m nrtring the action as he tru d e Moore, drunkenness, | l l
xaw It, l.t. Morton xaid: “The bond e stre a te d ; Sam uel D avit,
naval g u n fire in thix operation d runkenness, $10 fine o r 30 days
perform ed It* mixxlnn adm iral-'--. and G ladys H ollow ay, disorderly
N aturally,' th ere w ere emplaco- conduct, &gt;10 fine or 30 d a y s.
mnntx th a t were not de*troyed.
T here were cuvrs in the hills
W yom ing a n d . South D akota
th a t perhaps could n e v e r be de­ produce Co per cent of th e A m er­
stroyed by n a ta l g u n fire ^even ican supply of -b entonite, a d a y
ivad we known In- advance of used
-•—) as a bonding m aterial for
th e ir location. And w here em
m olding sand in steel founder!**.

Reckless Drying Is
Charged In C o u rt

Lieut, Sam L. Guthrie
Returna From India
M IA M I, F lo rid a , Dec. 8. (Spe­
c ia l) — An ocean hop ab o ard an
A ir T ra n sp o rt C om m and plane
h a s bro u g h t 2 men fro m Florida
Into ATC'e M iami A rm y A ir
F ield rnroute to th eir hom es a f ­
t e r a lour o f d u ty o verseas.
1st Lieut C h arles F . S a m , 30,
of H.R. I, J a c k s o n v ille .J ia i serv-

*d IB m onths iu th e E uropean
th e a te r as a p il o t'o f a C-47 for!
th* A ir T ra n sp o rt Comm and.
1st. L ieut. Sam uel L G uthrie. - 1
of
S anford,
h as
served
10
m onth* overseas in the C hinaB urm a-India th e a te r a* a pilot
of a C-48 fo r th e A ir Trm n-jm rt,
C om m and. He ha* been aw arded
the D .F.C ., the A ir Medal w ith a
d u s te r , and a P residential C ita ­
tion,
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Enjoy a good Dinner

FLORIDA CAFE

Wc specialize In taste and nutrition

S E W IJJG m achines repaired, all
m a le s. Work g u a ra n te e d . 1025
E. Ith St.
&gt;

13 BEDROOMS of fu rn itu re, ft
In n erip rln g and 3 cotton m at­ 1-TflIIKK room fu rn ish ed anti one
2 -room
furnished
ap artm en t.
tre sse s ; Studio couch. InnerN o objection in sm all children.
sp rin g ; other household items.
Prices m oderate. M rs. N eim yer,
12,500 for all. Phone (131W .
phone 5, Ixmgwood Fla.
ELE C T R IC train , fire screen ami C (t\F N H A G K N
and 1rims Phone 262-J.
fo r shU*. J. !'
dull Ave.
A FEW kum qual, llm equst and
calam ondla trees If ordered at
once. A. K. K o sselter, Celery
Ave.

cabbage plant*
E llsw orth, Bear-

TABLES

WANTED—

1936 DODGE Sedan, g ood,condi­
tion w ith 6 good tire s, i-IOO.bf
llO l.LP.R MOTOR HALES
cash. Can be seen a t Hunt's
N EED S U SED CARS
Tuxedo Feed S t*re. H:00 A. M IV* will pay to n railin g prices
to 0:00 P. if.
fo r used autom obiles. All O P .\
d e ta ils handed for you. W rit* or
TW O SM A LL form a for sale; phone us to come and m ake a i r
one 3 acres land. 2 atory home, ap p raisal.
g a rag e, one sto rag e house, one
H OLLER MOTOR HALES
‘ good well, land tiled, Complete 20h W F irst Ht.
Phon* 523
au b lrrlgation. One 6 -acre farm
w ith 2 story house, 2 story
b arn , good well, land tiled,
com plete ru b lrrlg a llo n . Apply
to J . W. Bell, Imke Monroe,
JU S T received ship m en t floor
m ats fo r all cars and trucks
F iresto n e S tores, 111 E. 1 st
St., phone 12.
’CUNG cow and horse. Lock
h a r t - subdivision,
1H42 Me
A rth u r, corner 20th Ht

W A N T E D : 20
I’honc 466

gauge

Gifts For
Little Folks

For a Queen

Shootin "Tank

shotgun

W A N T E D ; Used G rand
will pay cash. Box 160
S m y rn a Beach, FI*.

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W A N T E D — You! T „ m eet us a t
N IC E ynung th n f ly V ictory G ar­
Sunday School a t 10:00 A. M.
this Sunday s t th e Assembley
den Plant* now ready. Iceberg
■i le ttu ce;
Ei-carule;
Tomato**;
or God Church, lo cg trd on the
* C abbage;
P o llard s;
Chinese
corner o f J2th Ht. &amp; I,*U rtt
i! C abbage; B eets; B roccoli: and
Ave.
• M issionary S tra w b e rry planta.
,* J. W. Bell, Ijik e M onroe, phone W A N T E D : "iris bicycle, Junior
site . Phone 2d.
O N E H OU SE and lot.
J D u h art Lum ber Y ard.

Apply

PRACTICALLY n ^ T g l r i * Vic'
tory bicycle. No ta le S aturday
'8 1 4 C hapm an Ave.
*1038 E SSEX Coach, good tires.
4 1 T W. 2nd St. betw een 7 and
8 P, M,
^ ___________

ALARM clock, p re-w ar, 00 hr.
“ lum inous
dial,
new.
Ifi.OO.
W ells, 719 Oak Ave, ________
FO LD IN G Iron cot, sp rin g s, no
m attru**, 16.0(1; too feet 7 ft.
w ire fencing. Phone 701 -W.

Cheerful Airy Design

You owe il lo yourself anfl your family lo give a note of dignity and dis­
tinction to to u r home Ibis CIiristmnR Nothing could he lovelier in your
bedroom than this modem null* of beautiful walnut. Include* bed. chrxt
nnd vanity with large round plate ghuw mirror.

:*-I*c SUITE

IX)ST
L O S T : Pocket book o
g a s ratio n coupons,
license, v a lu a b le ,p a p e n
D aniels, lit. I, B ax
ford.
LO ST: Ladies Ilulnva w rist watch.
Itc( to llrru ld . R ew ard.

Easy Terma
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Coffee
Cocktail
I-amp Table.!

• N ile Tables
• Telephone Table*
• End Tables

Tiny PlatForm Rockers
PLATFORM
ROCKERS

Beautiful
u c a u i n u j assortm ent in Limed Oak and band rubbed
Mahogany.

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Replica of the one Mother

LOST T railer lost betw een S an ­
ford and O rlando. Two wheel
w ith gruy body. N otify H unt's
Tirqrdo Feed Store- phon* 365.

WINE FOR your fru it cak* at L O S T : Ration Hooka No. 4,
Homer1! Soda Shoo.
Rachel Pringle a n d fam ily. O il
B IC Y C LES ■ ladle* and mans,
p re-w ar, got*] condition. Also
„ scooter
w ith
balloon
tires.
•j H am er's Rod* Shop.

H n llv A v e .

BUSINESS SERVICE

Child's Red
Rocker
• 9.95

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M O DEL A Pickup, go&lt;xl condition.
Can It* seen at R o lle r Motor
Sale* L o t any day.___________

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SU G A R CANF. juice
V18 C elerv Ave.

fo r

ssle

SIMMONS

tw in beds without
apringa. Phon* 828-W .

ALL metal Irlih Mftil. Good, con­
dition, ML00. Phene flOtV-J.

[GLE Iron bed, complete with
Lattreea, (pring. Phone 872-J.

TO RENT

W E L D IN G : By an a x p e rt with
30 y ear*' experience who g u aron t«*s every Job, W ould ap p re­
c ia te
o
tria l.
T em porarily
located at 40014 F ren ch Ave.
A. R. Welch.

Odora - Glider
Chest Robe

CAR PENTERING," "general re­
pairs. W. J. Russel IT 706 W. 8th
S tr e e t, Phon# 747-M .

An extra closet with lots
of room! All fiber. Easily

FIIA MORTGAGE LOANS
To build a home
To buy a home
To remodel g home
C M . M V u S f f V w S j : A tPkeoe 178-J.

STORAGE your ee
Gereae. Bpadal
ISIIED apartment, houaa
storage.
houaekeeplng rooma. Navy
»le. 8 children. Call Room HELP WANTED--

“Airwate”
LUGGAGE

CAPABLE maid.1 good salary.
Phone 1200, extension 246.'
SALES LADY. H A A Department 8tore, Sanford Ave.
GOOD MAID pari Umt. 811
P a r k Avs

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Whita.. A.. Iroryi. enamel

FLOOR LAMPS—
5*way M fhllng . . .

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A clever action toy which
((hoots f k e marbles. Priced | | |

“Merry Christraas'
0.10 up
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Table Lamps

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S A N F O R I) F L O R ID A .

adopt a co-operative national la - functions should be the sole reg o v ern m en t
rep resen tativ es
t o ' spunsibility of th e D epartm ent
bor policy la Im perative to avoid | of I j b o r . . . I t aeem t to me
an o u tb re a k of ru in o u s labor dix- i that th e w orkable, orderly t&gt;n»
putes, declares W illiam M. L e i- , m lu re s of the K ailwav l a l « r A rt
aeraon, form er ch airm an of th e could l»e adapted, with - • i n .
N atio n al M ediation Hoard, w h o ; changes, to the e n tire field ».(
o u tlin es In the J a n u a r y iasur o f • lal»&gt;r d isputes.
The A m erican M a in lin e a fo r-) T h a t the a d m in istratio n of
mula f o r dealing w ith • fi*u a t '? n &gt;economic stabilization be m ad.
he sa y s ia "now approaching th e [e
( rl)|j
n t ir e ly
ir p s n lr
fro m ttia l u l
explosive stag e.'
, r t l ___ ______ _____ „
&gt; 'a ilu re of the Rooaerelt a d - ’ s e ttlin g lauwi dSapotrs . .
• 'A iw v e
all. c tea r-cu l p .d icte.
m in istra tio n to develop a d e fin ite
must he laid dow n, to r the s s i
labor policy haji resulted in a
system o f handling disputes w hich aju! th e postw ar em ergency oertod
“ drift* fr o bad to w o rse " and h a s on th o se issues w hich most fre
fluently cause strike*. Two of
given th e W’a r L ab o r Board th e ,
.
, , .
split p erso n a lity o f m utual frie n d ' lh r miWt 'n’P»f‘» n ‘ •* ,h “ * ™ n
and ju d g e In addition to th a t
* * * " •n ’1 untf&gt;n
of cop in enforcing wage con- ]
trots a g a in s t w orker* *nd cm tdoyers, sta te s M r. Iw ise n u n . i
This recognised a u th o rity on la- i
bor pro b lem s contends th a t th e
rig h t o f th e D irector o f Economic
S ta b ilisa tio n to re je c t a w age
raise app ro v ed by th e WLB “ h as
leriu o sly underm ined confidence
in the independence o f the bo ard ." ■
“ Most u f our c u rre n t strik e s ," ,
a se rts M r. 'L e lse tto n . “ are d ir- i
re ted a g a in s t confusions and d e ­
lay In th e g overnm ent m achinery
for s e ttlin g dispute*. Som etim es
tjit-y a re directed ag ain st th e
w o rk ers' own labor leaders fo r
'fa ilu re to gel actio n ’- from g o v ­
ernm ent agencies.
T h r e e years a f te r I’earl l i a r
bor we still have no defin ite
policy to w a rd labor during th e
w ar. o r p lan for lab o r after th e
wvfr .
\Vb h av e met each
labor c risis srrth an im provisa
liuci w hich, while patching th e
im m ediate hre»-h. has g enerated
new
m isu n d e rsta n d in g s of It*
own
Mr. L etaersnn ta y » “ k l h lab o r

W IT H G EN E R A L P A T T O N ’S
A RM Y , Dec. 8,—C trl C hukim a,
know n a t "C h ief," a Ih lrty -e lg h t•V a r-o td Hopl Indian from th e
u r a lb l R eservutiun near F la g s ta ff,
A H l.rH * » - J O * m fu T h e d fro m a
fo u r day h u n tin g trip.
A an 1per h ad wounded one o f
th e
C hief's
w hite
A m erican
rlenda, and Chukim a, who la a
Irivate In C om pany I), 316th E n ­
gineers, of th e 00th Division, a p ­
pointed* him self a one-m an w a r
p a rty to avenge the a tta c k .
C ap tain C larence Symea, o f
Lubbock, T ea., the company com tvviander, waa ab o u t to lis t C huTtitna a s m in in g In action o n th e
u n it’s m orning rep o rt on th e d ay
the Indian stoically returned h it
place on the engineer road garro,
‘H e com ei an d1 goe*,'
cap ta in ed
goe
c a p ta in Symea. "“ l t ’a very d iffi
'S u i t on occasion."
A n fe rc d by Sniper
T h e U at tim e C apU ln Sym ea
aaw C hukim a w as in tha G erm an
tow n of B uU dorf, which th a
368th In fa n try and the engineer*
ever* a tte m p tin g to clean ujj. A
Hlnlper w inged a man sta n d in g
n eat to the O iie f as the two w ere
leaving a house.
“ It s ta r t m aking ma m ad." explained the stone-faced Hopl. "I
j r o h o u se —one from on*. T h a t
V v e n in g I atill in town looking for
sniper. Next day 1 stay. In a f te r ,
noon I keep looking for anlper
hut np find. I ask boy arid he
say in fa n try have pull out and
that evening 1 joined the ta n k s,"
^ C hukim a decided to fig h t the
i)rr«d what m ay
•w ar fo r a while with the a rm o r, ami In d u s!ry
and stayed tw o days w ith th e happen «?» the war draw s to

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'Indian A WO L Former NMB Chairman Urges Action Army Assigns
To Avoid Increasing Labor Strife
Two Crews For
4 Days Seeking
N EW YORK C IT Y , Dec. 8. self to recom m endations or volun
(S p ecial) — An
Im m ediate
con j tsry a rb itra tio n . It should have
Most Bombers
* Sniper’s Scalp ferenee
o f labor, liuaineai am i I no m ediation
function*
Such
Chief Chukima Leaves
90th Division InGermany, Joins Tanks

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crippte In d u stry , It wtll dam age
the lab o r m ovem ent itself, d is
g u st o ur retu rn in g soldiers and
sailors s u it -harm every single one
of us. Public opinion ra n be in
yoked to b rin g labor and m anage­
ment to th e point of m u tu al serve
merit on th e fundam entals of a
n ational .labor policy
if (h e
P resident w ill put t k i a . squarely
up to n l a i o r Confemnce" as did
Woodrow W ilson d u rin g W orld
W ar I
Unlike M r. W ilson. President
R o c fe rrll. he states, perm itted .&lt;
labor conference culled shortly
a f tr P earl H arbor to adjourn
w ithout e sla td iih in g defin ite polic­
ies to g u id e th e W ar la b o r Board.
" It d o dged or evaded the tw o
basic Issues, wages and union
ahop, w hich have bedeviled ih&lt;Inbor
situ a tio n
ev er
since.*’
charges M r. L cifer.on.
"T he em ployer re p resen tativ es
(to such n conference! should
not tie band-picked by the £nv
rn m ie n l. b u t should stand f o r
the views o f industry as n whobThe labor re p re se n ta tiv e s should
Include, besides CIO and AFL^i
re p re se n ta tiv e s of th e Railway
R rothrhood* an d o th e r recognized
independent unions.
"S uch a conference, it seem s
to me, m ig h t well agree on
som e such policies as there:
“T h a t w ork rs and employer*,
in any la b o r dispute, firs t m aze
a serious, bona-fide e ffo rt tn
resolve th e ir differences by col­
lective b a rg a in in g and mutual
ag reem en t w ithin a fixed tim e
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a rb itra tio n - b e recognized as a
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a tio n fall* . A n y top la b o r board
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SEMINOLE COUNTY

Frozen Food Locker and Cold Storage Plant To Be
Built O n The Farmers State Market At Sanford
600 Izockers must be rented to citizens of Seminole County to obtain War Production Board priorities to

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Your application for rental of lockers will be handled by the following:
Sanford Atlantic National Bank
Florida State Bank
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post d u ty slid a guard trick
" A f te r th ree days,” ebntlnued
tha lU p l, ” 1 a ik boys w here in# a n t r y Is. I told one tank going
nut of town I go w ith him. I h llth
hike to where 1 find 04lh Division
J l.P . He tell roe where h e a d ­
q u a rte rs are. I come back."
C hukim a
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hers from hi* pocket.
th em T g - hI elm et," he
explained, “b u t I nearly Jose
them In tan k so put lit* in in
pocket. One fe a th e r It tn keep
me s tro n g . O th er to take c a re
of UOth D ivision."
fe The Hop! trib e had sa t un all
wn lg h l conducting cerem onial- rite s
over th e feather* before p re s e n t­
ing them to th e ir w arrior.
Back w ith hla o u tfit, th e C hief
took a couple of days to tra c k
down a group of G erm ans, e s ti­
m a t e d to have been fiftee n In
num ber. The tr a il term inated in
a houae In a s m a l l village, w here
one of th e resid en ts told him th a t
the enem y had changed clothes
uml disappeared,
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R an Sixty M iles in Day
* C hukim a h a i the stam ina of a
well-oiled m achine. W hen he waa
eighteen y e a rs old b« ra n alx ty
m iles one day, c a rry in g his c e re ­
m onial m ask and costum e to Join
hla trib esm en In a trad itio n al
? lo p i dance to aak the gods fo r
rain , •
"I stopped once a t a sp rin g to
oat m y little lunch," Chukim a
said " b u t only r e s t short tim e.
a rriv ed befpre sundown.'
T he dance, w hich lasted all
light, w aa follow ed by rain the
Jtext d a y
F o r re la x a tio n d u rin g p re -w a r
' day* th e Indian chased horses.
I t 's e a sy , according to C hukim a.
, “J u s t chase 'em all da* over
- # U » h ills, be explained In hla
— “ T e l m onotone "T hey lay
w hen they g e t tira d ."
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I u: s: CHRONOLOGY

Floors Hero Of
Field Operation

^Escape’ ToU. S.

Iti'llr Saved Buddy

Inside Story of Doo­
little’s Men Is One
Of Petted Prisoners

U nder F ir e , Calls.
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W A SH IN G TO N . Dec. 8. (A&gt;&gt;_
T h e la te s t of U e u t
G eneral
Ja m e s H. D oolittle's T okyo raid
e re to be h eard from , th e five
w ho landed in R ussia, "e scap ed '’
•c ro ss one o f the w orld’s bestguarded bonier* an d have r e ­
tu rn ed sa fely to th e
U nited
S ta te s.
T h e Inside story of th e ir a d ­
v en tu re
w as
learned
recently
frees an a u th o rita tiv e source. The
ta le was one of p am p creJ " c a p ­
tiv e s," of prolonged boredom ami
finally an easy escape.
T he five form ed th e crew ol
one of th e sixteen B-25 (mmber:
w hich h it Tokyo A pril 1H. 1912.
T h is one m ade a forced landing
r n Oh- H ujxian M gutim p Province
J __ d te nifcbr-T lcw .on to C nina.
T h is crew wax Interned in, the
S oviet U nion ami let a y ear

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w ith .t
fo u n tain
gam w h ile undor fire sa t &lt;to« n
a* if weak in lh r knee*
w h e n to ld tm lsv th a t he hail Imen
wDeowd a f r r r mod teal n tu ra tio i.
an V w ato m lir-sri-vr C m v o raitj
T h e new s ju s t about fjoorexl
B a s n r X , E rnntan. a fo rm e r t r u r l

rtatts yarL kntfr and a

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Windpipe had hart.
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M l dttrivion, hold oja-n Its tin fn_n
te h t gxm. a h u h pormitt&lt;Hl in ,
■ M a t i d brihWTfc *ttjnm r
"WidRj, th a t 's JpKt w hat I w ant
a d *a do a ll m&gt; life.’ K tnm an sai l
a f t e r th e a b a c i o f tiie o r s , had
asn n . ofT. *1 w anted to go to «-•*!
l l * e a n d 1 m m to l«c a su rg e o n
b u t I alw ay s told m yself. Tl*.
aw Tias. D uane, you’ll never g ri
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S e a t,1 IS, 1912, inspected tllcfr the freedom o f the river-pot S
T b v n ir"w * n r tw lm ad m r a m r w tfto
^ j f f U J i r 'w i « r * w o r ' ig * m - toy
I-oil excursion on th e K am a, com* prom ised hunting fu the fall
Piet* •'w ith c a te rer* , muaician* . irtlt th ey dclre cftaiinir at th e ir
and a n E nitfiah-spcaking hostess. inactivity. TJtey could talk freely ,
(•ccause all KVftianx left th e
H ad Freedom of Tow n
* T he flyer*
had com fortable room while A dm iral Slaiulk-s^
room*, plenty o f food, se rv a n t i listened to them , and they sai™
ami an in te rp re te r-g u a rd
who they w anted to iret back in to
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tau irh t them R ussian. T h ey had action.

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To visit the
newly redecorated •
Dining Room and Cocktail Lounge
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' William- L Wilson oT Jack sonvillc
co rp o rate secretary.
0
N est Meeting Mere
| T he nriranization
agreed
to
i m eet next year hi Jacksonville.
Tiie resolutions adopted said
| th a t :t;i counties ic p o rt Inc in a
• T A M PA , Dec
| survey, ginnw-,1 tax cxemjitioii
Sherm an.
Coiiipunirs tMUMmgS to tal
— P anam a C ity lum ber- to
m aiv— yaaterdasrTtrariNTed nr-T—m t vattMUoKr oT^vKlSM A tO
president fo r the fo u rth year of w hich Would briny in an e stim a t­
the F lo rid a S ta le C ham ber of ed S1TI.7IH annually in taxes,
C om m it \ e iq annual ronventum
T l— com m ittee said a fu rth er
here, S h erm an and i» long list of extension e l the tux law, which
S U te and d istric t officers were expires in 11148, "w ould work an
elected a f t e r the delegate* had u n w arran ted hardship upon m uni­
p u t In a h a lf day of h a rd work cipal and county irovom m enta
on plana to m aintain pro sp erity and is unfnir in principle to p re ­
th m u g h th e critical m onths ahead. viously
established
businesses
th e y considered F lo rid a's need which are rsrryitiK th e ir full lohd
fo r Pan-A m erican developm ent, of got em inent costa,"
research, n b e tte r to u ris t pro­
C ham ber m em ership also w ent
g ram , prom otion o f the S ta te ’s on record by resolution:
A gricultural
resources,
a
fair
R equesting the F lo rid a dele■hare o f th e com ing aviation
in Congrexs to use ita in ­
developm ent, fo re stry and park irntion
icrv lcc, a L etter o ral fo r the fluence “ to the end th a t the pre
sm all in d u stries and a forw ard sent existing inequalities betw een
com petitive group* of business as
looking poat*w ar program .
reprcscntesl by those which arc
governm ent owned, • cooperatives,
th ese operated as m u tu als and

• ’ We Serve the finest
in food and liquors

AREA TO WHICH JAP NAVAL OPERATIONS ARE
NOW CONFINED
T he next m orning, how ever, the
I ly rr* found they had lieen in*
te n te d under in tern atio n al latv
an d were not perm itted to re tu rn
to the plane.
T he U nited S ta te s E m bassy,
th en headed by A dm iral W illiam
II. Standley. w as notified th rougn
a m essage from the Soviet liplum alic ag en t in the F a r E a st an i
undertook to make co n tac t w ith
th e men.
T hey tu rn ed up in th e cen tralR ussian tow n of P e n is betw een
Moscow end Kuibyshev, w here
they received a "d ach a." or c o u n ­
tr y house The U nited S ta te s mili^
ta r y attach e. Colonel Jo sep h A.
Mlchela. amt Edw ard Page, '» « •
ond secretary of the E m bassy,
w ent perm itted to visit them .
W hea th e G erm an ad v an cr to
S ta lin g ra d th a t sum m er th r e a t­
ened central R ussia, the flyers
w ere moved e a st to O h an ik . on
th e K ama R iser newr Molotov,
w here they received a larg e
house.
A dm iral S tan d ley visited them

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WARRANTY DEKDS
Dmidney. R xnntM T : F; ea •!
To C harlie Vi ick* el ux.
M oscly, &gt;f. C. et us To M in e
W rig h t.
W rig h t, U tsie To W illie Janie*
O xford et us.
P a rth i. John II. e t ux To It. K.
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C asselberry G ardens Inc. To
M attord Morgan et ux.
C asselb erry G ardens Inc
To
C lery Kenneth W atson et irx,
In g ra m N ettie C. To Orlando
R. 8 en n et ux.
C a ssc lte rry , II. e t ux To Gcor
glc McClain et ux.
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Hfcoiin nrndlng nod emloixtng
b p p iu p iia tr |egi»lntlon “ to u&gt;
tom pltxh the tm u -fe i from the
t i u M c of the In te rn a l Im prove­
m ent h uml t&lt;i the rrxpwctlve
counties nf nil ic m ain in g lands
now held by the S la te ." title
to vihicb wax o b tain ed in 1087
rh e resolution said th a t since
the S ta le tre asu ry is In sound
condition, settin g over of the r e ­
m aining M urphy A ct lands to the
eountics would not Im- a hardship
to the S tate and Mould he an
a d v an ta g e to the c u u n tirs 1
F t tu r More H oapitels
E ndorsing the plan of the S tate
ruherctllosis
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soil
the
Florida Tuberculosis and Health
A ssociation for four udilitional
d istrict hospitals, the grouo plrdg
id support in secu rin g additional
H a te unit Federal funds for more
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try W ar Ilond dollars. Here Lieuten­
a n t Oeneral Mark V. Clark, com
mantling general of th e Fifth Arm)
and M ajor General Geoffrey Reyes
commanding general of the Ocean
Corps, check their progress

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SANFORD FLORIDA, MONO \Y, DKCK.MIIKR. 11. 1'Ml

Shortage Of
Food Reported,
In Greek City

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6 More Jap Admirals
And O n e General
Reported By Tokyo
. ’ Killed, .Ijn Action

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British Bombers At- tack Last Concen*
(rations Of l e f t i s t s ;
Around Athenai

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Member A—-tic ia led I'resn

NT MHER 17.

First Army Drives On
DurenThru Blanket Of Snow
s

liu r k I l l ’s Search I'upturciPj^n/is pur Wraimns

(itTinans Art* Rolled
— ; Back On Roer River
On 10 Mile Front;
i MoKeunau Is Taken

ATHENS* Dec. 11, (AV-AeuU*
footl shortaK fit Miul the im m inent 1
d an g er of ei iileniira Ihrentenetl
I th e Gr(*ck cap ital t* tiny a* H u t
• l*h hnin!*i?rti n Mark i'tl the liift 1

Ormoc, with its m ajor port,
fell today four days a fter
. the 77th Division made dar} iiifr landings three miles awuy, while Tokyo claimed it
sank two transports, a cruis­
er or destroyer, and two
/ barges in an air attack south*
1cast of Leyte.
A series of superfortress

e n n e e n ti .itim i*

nrm nvef

tin*

illy ^kanrU lrd
Tin.* A m «*ric»n F i r s t Army
( c h n r g i'd t h r m u r h sn u w tm la y
to w i t h i n if * -j m ilu s o f th e
lin e r
I t iv o r
s tro n g h o ld
of
I h i r i’ii. t h r u s t i n g iih c a d m o r e
t h a n a m ile a t mu* i&gt;,»int. a n d
s iu /in g iw o m urt- w ith th e
•nil &lt;&gt;i t a n k s a n d a r t i l l e r y ,
I h e \ a n k s slow l&gt; r o lle d t h e
H e r m a n s h a r k u |x m t h e R o e r
1 (long j, It) mile tto n l. cnpliiring
| I’hot line,- m iles » e .l of Krht*
■O ld 2 S miles n n i t l i w e . l n f J ) u .

H r if e -

to u n city.
About I.MUi h -ftn t* 1
w ere rrportc«| ktilnl Hint
‘wmimletl in the week •lirnif civil
tlr tie s lc
V V ilh

th e f e t t l e

M *triftn ln tr e n d
&gt;4**1 tin
b*»th

raids (in Tokyo h k reported hy
th e Ja p a n e se who -m.I fiJes were
sta rte d by incendiary hom hi but
, were put out Immediately.
In C hina, the resu rg en t C hinese
w ere pounding on the heela of
th e Jap s re tre a tin g from K w c i-1
chow province. Only one o f the
two Jn p force* which crossed
Into Wi-lrhow province at ill rek main*, C hungking announced. The
Japanese w ere chased out of
Kweichow into Kwnngsi.
.
.‘'even m ore Japanese a d m irals |
V ice-adm iral
CNinrtil
N igum c
suprem e
C om m ander*
of
th e '
' t Jap an ese N ovel h ir e d wav kill
ed in actio n ni Simian t*lnm f
May 1 at 11 E ighteen general*
have died sin re May 21
. C aptu re of tu m o r drove n *idrd
wedge betw een the Jap an ese still
holding out on the wret coast of
* l.e y tr to th e smith and those in
th e ((m ine rorridirr s trrlrh in g la
Hides n o rth from the )*irt
The U. S. Seventh division AKTKFi STORM ING ash o re l/iinr ilu tiin cr hvlittA Urmiw (I I, \n tc n
driving up the went coast m e a n ­ can ihfrwitrynVn have thrtiwii n r^adhim-k icnim i Mir rtm slnl hihrb
while itm aahcd to within a miter wny rutlintc tb r only ro u lr of r r lf m t for nhm ii 5,000 Ja p .n*4»»‘p
y of a ju n ctio n with the rig h t win,; ami a i r repoiHnl to h r (lonini; in i.initilv on the pc&gt;rt. W hile t"ir
nf tiif 7T lh In a pincers a ssa u lt tirnlpa w err unlombriK. a Jnp eti|ivt.\ ( J l \vu* sliKhtdsi «r.tl Ih
on thousand* nf trapped Ja p a n e se v n fn iy ^hips v&gt;er*’ I•Inule^d to the tint him f S g u n n er«, u ftrr hntv ili
2 6 th division troop*. The enem y shelling th r J s p i at Ormoc, alto brought
sr^oriflary pint
waa pocketed In i q a te a stre tc h
BnU»mp*'ii { .'I) under fir«. In nn a tte m p t a t divvr*tmi, alniut 200
Ing a m ile along th e coaat and enemy parntrulin’
were tlrupinad in the Han Fublu area f l i bin
„ ui o h '-iin a le l/c g tr-o rv y ^ i Inlisfld.
th e bulk of th r lu f«*rc«*9 *&gt; ^rr ijukkly wtt&gt;d ont To t h r not |h tb»,
&gt;— -A a t'-^ rf#Mi
.12nH Division
rtm llm iril to ilrlw* forw ard down th« Orntoc m r
a f t e r G in . Mac A rth u r lisd-i led rliftir fniin c n |iltiirtl Linmn.
t fnltji n u t ioiuiM
his men M hore an the ea st const
of l^ y te on Cet. 20 and begs
driving acro ss the lalarjd.

CITY BRIEFS

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AN INDEPENDENT NEW SPAPER

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John Sutton To Dirut.l h.ulusilm l. prof. Johnson
Appear At Ritz In Klirr In Kurland, M i s Rotary Of
Is Awarded 1)1’(
War Bond Show
Junior Hindi Class

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San l ord - Orlando
Kennel Club Will
Open On Dee. ill
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it T ,M" l..v«ton will speak
S .m
4. i
tonight nt 7 SKI o'clock at tin in es
mi
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K.
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ville before th e convene) county
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Ployd
W o.hl.urn,
the
T w enty-five ntrintirr^ ‘if i ‘t». t
the topic
The C ounty S u p er
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I la in
Hriti«L Spitfu&lt;*R jttinfi-d
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H ie H i i t k i i i l i m u i l f i i i d t t i i v be*
A &lt; l m i " i " i i w i l . .** o fttv In t ho*,
III- hit
11 I *1- I I II L*U l* l 1
in trn d rn t an n Professional l e a d ­ fir*t w ar bride of World W ar I Fluritla iitu te (*unrUf j i i l n i d d the re n t ra tlin * anil ntm iuri mnl ** «*th
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e r .” He will rem ain through T u e s ­ to he bruught In S anford, is now Im ttiillnn rl f 11 m atch held a I tin in th e t itv in nn e ffn rl to m h II h w ho h a v 1 *»ii f i n Tt-il 111 I « t d l*v 1 1 :»
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Ncjit'* nik'M, iiiid oim* nf the
•o il o f 1*1111 I in - 1- ..f l&gt;i&gt;n i* ..f t in
se rv in g ns Pvt. Murie E. W ash­ Hlitttijl Gun H u h rn n ^ r y n rtrrd n y th r F I .AS
M idi,I with th ree &lt;hil 1*
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d ay a t th e convention..
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burn o f th« W A P commnnd, In unifier the Rupervi»lnn of U n it
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A re g u la r m eeting of M onroe h er native F ran ce, ami Is seeking Col. John I). Hem, b attalio n com ­
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r t l l l hi* attJtM U*‘ l|
FijfM y men
I! h»* ” I s lp p iflb ' I . III* 11, .1 i j l l l , 1 j ! ^
•f r h n t u r N o .'lfi. I t A. M„ will b* lo locate h er relativ es am! her m ander. of O rlando
I in I I •a k I It
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S i n , H i Itnd
rep re se n t Inc the four com panies
i« am • u iip ii * .1 » \l 11 p*t i&lt; I i ’ j , 1 |;
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held T uesday evening at 8:00 hom e town.
L ’h M*Mil ti ill lir n ik' ( h e ir
and
I p-lit
k i\m
Hi 1* r 1.4.I i t , ,
o’clock.
A nnual election of o f­
On Nov. 10, *he w rote (o her of th e Itji11ji11mi purl ictpnleft in
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ficer* fo r th e coming year will husliund, "M y home [own was th r m atch which wn« ronductcd
1
f r "Mi I ,m f f " i : i ,
h t 11(0*1(4
M,. i
ta k e place, according to K. 1. lib erated to d ay .” On Nov 21 under Nniimml Itiflo A ito ciatio n
.&gt; i
I l.t ( t
M I ••
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Miller, se c re ta ry .
»he w rote th a t she had reeeivrd revrulationn f«*r inittll nrm a a m ­
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I’ l l ’if ‘Viilll * t o | S1. i- si » ih h *i |
special perm ission from her com ­ m unition
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11 -to
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ffl. A of [yfvsburvf tu rn ed In
^
W F W H F. K K
I sHas Bt*&lt;*n item ow d ft., I .
m and in P a r i. l*&gt; !&lt;»'k up her
I'r t M 'h
I I ik la h it u n i, I I I
llt r k —*■*
1
re la tiv e s, she has lint ns yet th r b«*st Rcorr with » to tal »»f M lUTH W KH7 I At IJ* D I f
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Minit, K m i i o j o , I ' j im I M ’ u n U im f r a mi
' atSX) nut of a pokliblr .’15CK)- Co.
w ritte n th a t she had neen them.
Kditora N ote:— T he follow­
I W i Hj I ill I i i 51(1. y , (t | *»•% will! ! I I *’ t41 11U i T It* 1* Hit* Mi o ( - It till,
C.
Ifutchlkon,
nuklktant
rorumm
1
huv** hookeel fitirne
ing nam e* of b o n in aerrlce
&lt;ld. h -1 I V m - y l v t i m n
h.-rS he firs t m et Mr. W ashburn I H of Kii*tin waa h dim e aacnnd injf general of the illkt hiinofr&gt; Win,viniriM Dm fart that U iV I o f Ih*' I h t n l l i o l t l L U ilo t . r11 l4 iv (
- 1 -V d*‘U* (tif Hie* l l l r r l
Dr
H u ll,
11. .1
if til
“ h o n e on le a v e r b a r e been
d u rin g the a fte rm a th of W orld with .T291I. whila Sanford'* (’o. C DivUlon, hnk a unique r* mj In ’ hnVi* »»t I :t» Vi' I»4*i i jilili* i». * .
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l l i t r o j j t , L lo y d
subm itted by the P ilo t Club
hi m h
iH. hi'
W ar 1, A pr.'O . 11)11) w hrn work defeated O rlando fo r th ird place to m ake about Ihenc Smith
('ll*lift ii|i ;ill ttil* 1.4tta-11 | iiiili^ it ni I l*i t**i*t* lit f**r it * In - n u l l t itk h in d
f *a 1hi ti i r n . 1CM.1 1 |Ca t h h u r n , M tv n u a l
The I,*egburtf
*
fo r which Mr*, Z. a B ailiff,
ilh \f lie*
tie w i
ing In th e sam e shop with him bv 3117 to 21116.
lirhrin i i siiltji nt Irmn Hu* lin t it
A f r i t H hit II till* h*H llll I’ll If o f V li’ l*
t, t. „ _______.Inland*.
Ha in ii» ti th ere arc n*&gt;t
com pany A .w an |ri%„
presented
a a llv tr
h o u te r. J o a i p h K p p u h m id D o u g *
‘ telephone 631-J, and hi hut
hijl ,*
111 kit
ir a L ib erty a irp la n e engine o v e r­ loving
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of
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"cup* f o r "baal"tieore by C o i enough ln seet.; th a t th&lt; l-u*&gt;
|a» S p r a t t K e n m * lk u d l c o m a f r o m
Blanche K ennedy, telephone
fnlll'l
h a u lin g p la n t In Vo«ges, Alsoceit*r rirTii),
and very u sefu l—bee is iihscnl M(Uf(*'htmi tmlnv liiiimiiiuiil Hull
M i^ a a r h iik e t U . t 'h n r lp k O . I-u n ff
*2J*W h av e b a a aeleeted ae
|
lh - ' i t ih in ^ ' ii hi»|* jf ro w in p r im
L o rraln * . T hey cam e back to Dam
San fu n i
t i l l fit* m in i u p n o w
fro
m
th
es*
-sh
o
res.
“
If
bee*
w
en
a coca m It te e to accure name*
d a j f ir n ir i e r
and
Joh n
C a p t. Jo h n Galloway* o f the
fw
I
a
F T !I
a
*
s*l»M»lllf t h e I m*\ a i*» «n* W llli ( o to n n ln
A m erica to g e th e r on th e “ Zepfrom
th&lt;?
effe
c
ts
nf
the
(tlnaMrr
h
e
re
p
o
llen
lialio
n
would
b*
im
• f aerrlca to rn t a d women eo
R in n f
u ru l
(’InrrncF G k t r w o o d
h oi i
plln,** and Cpl. W nshhum vra* B anford com pany today com m end­ m ensly increased ■ My guess '*
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It
nr
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I
Mi
m t h a t th e ir frienda may know
fr o m
St
P e t e r ih u r u
e o r n p lt lf
lk,
o I
- « l l
th e firs t v eteran to brin g a bride ed th e m anner In which the m atch th a t the in d u strio u s uni hen- Mouifhlnn u ith u muli*.' it | M..U \ t i &gt; n s . A AX A I k j a l t r w s w - C h i s «
9
w hen th e y a r e In Sanford,
HJirclec! hil\cr ntur 11( ^,,H o Hiti,hIip
mM1*1
i to
m w *iv»
* piur*
th e \ ih U lm ; e n t rle a .
w as conducted and praised the
to Sanfordm nrr Hi 1,11 I . I im» trtK Jrtoailw1 of
m
u
st
be
doing
th
is
p
a
il
ol
lb*
efficiency o f the o rg an lin tio h .
Ifi ih
iiiiv le -w t, f|u* f liw (
p ill'*
A l l o f (h e I ik ' h I kermelf* h a v e
A .m em b er o f th e A m e ric a n !
ruhbikh tn innki Hir t It-ftimp VV.
Mr. and Mr*, a I . Hickaon,'
S(jt lli'iljv rl A n u n Hon.
T he*Sanford men left here y e ste r­ busy bee’s w ork."
a J-5 ^
Hmiil. lie *|Uii Iim| i *ii ** hi **n im proved Mince lunl year*
( I 'i s .I .M * O . I’. . * Saer&gt;
had
removed
f»Hl
I
ou.Ib hy Nov.
‘‘If
we
w
ere
to
se
ttle
out
here,
Sr. have a* their ffirnU, a H.
day m orning a t 7:30 o ’clock and
o f A tr m n l M r* H o u r ) r in ir w ly , . &lt; o f m e fm yn n s v n y o t ir . w h e n t o l l * \\ K d I U d r n h u t o d d n l n c v e r a l
illckaon, Jr.- PttM 1/r. and Mr*.
re lu m e d a t 7:80 la st n ig h t. Each th a f i r s t th in g our young moo 11. and mure lim n JWilV *tnrc thtil haft h e rn a W A id r * ! H ie s i l v e r ' t u t " i n
c p a lr a lit* It* in J t i i f e n c e ,
log* t» his Ii, j&gt;( year's kennel.
w
ould
w
ant
to
Im
port
would
be
a
tim
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of
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L ir in
B oth slow fire and rapid fire *d gen eral
enjoyed.
.
A U rn B. D uxbnry, AMM S / t , 10 day*.
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waa used In th e follow ing poel*
“ B u i, q u ite eerlously,” b* c o n ­
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tlfr AM*ftflk«4 |" Fee* &gt;
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com pleting s tra in in g c o u n e In w as b o m In P o rt O range M arch
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rc*l) i n Aug. IlljU ’ HW l»o III titf t icult mi* nml seventh and n in th races. Th*
J , 1883 aitd w aa a m em ber of th a
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in
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tin e a o f 60 fe a t except th a ra p id w orse th a n the fa m ilia r Igiulsl- m ark o r low er,
hurston U tld
. u n e n l a a rv k a a will ba con■S L A T T E R Y Q U IT S
fir* prona w hich w a t a t 83 f e a t a n a chlggcr. W hen you drive in ported llw heaviest miowfnll and 'j w as attached moved oul of its him chulrm an of the com m ittee and third racea.
doc to d In Eat) G allia tom orrow a t
Nearly all of th e recent etorm
Huntsville I* g e ttin g nearly four p crim sU r to ta k e , offensive, (t tkecause be gut th e highest inaik*.
Lieut Harray Kimball
FustU
e sum m er b ach home, your ■inches.
3.00 p . M. a t tb « B ap tiat CWireh —
duninge has b e e n " repaired and
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live
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by th a E rickson F u n eral Home.
DANIB1A WOUNDED
81*. (Tennessee had lig h te r snow,' u tte r d isreg ard of his own safety, come all rig h t w hrn he .called
a
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p*ep
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to
find
M r, L ivingston 1* survived byt -} Tha 'War
(far D ep artm en t today
aa R u ral E lectrification
m ostly m eltin g rapidly. F r e e i n g h* u d m inhlered aid in h i, wound them , llien revealing th a t he calle.l pleted shortly th e re a fte r.
r. an d Mra. C h s ita r tta fir* ! calam ity
Mr.
wiio a* Id q u it h!» w ife, Mrs. C allle L lvingaton notified M
w as forecast us far as n o rth ed rom rsdes in unprotected posi­ them "S u cy t S u ey !" anil "O ink!
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Florida and co astal Alabam a.
tions under continuing enemy o i t . k r
J . 8 . B ry an , Mr*. H . C. H opkins, ward C. Daniels, Jr. wa* wounded wife,’ a few d o llars, a n d a hun­
S torm y conditions were due to sniper fire. E ven when ih e sniper*
Echo W ighnm announced th a t
re d o f thee* ric h acre*. I could
and M ra. W . H . T ow nsend of E a u lit action Not. 26 Ip franca.
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a long com fortable, pro*- b* sh o rt lived, although cold concentrated th e ir fire on him ho the W ar Horn! P rem ier# will be
G a lll. mad M r*. J . W. K ing of
Cpl. Daniels hat baen serrlng
would continue a day or two.
P o r t T ta re e ; one b ro th a r. . H an­ la tha European Theater of war peroue, and co n ten ted life, on one Snow ran g in g 3 to 12 inches coojy end calm ly proceeded with held a t th e lilts th e a te r t o ­
m orrow n ig h t w ith John Sutton
o f th e s e f a r P acific Islands," aald
his work. T his g allan t urt re
lon p f E au G allia.
for about ala month*.
d*4p, covered th e Midwest w here fleets g re a t cred it ujMtn Sgt. ap p earin g p erso n ally . V isitors i t
G en eral H olchU on.
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18
persons
w
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killed
In
tra
ffic
luncheon
Included
C o m b at experience In a conT h u rsto n and upholds th e highest today'*
AUTOS JUNKED
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Moonevham o f O rlando, A.
erabis p e r t of th e g re a t South­ accident*.
tra d itio n s -o f th e service/*
DETROIT. Dae. ILTw-^Uito- ■M
w est Pacific h a . « b h d - tho gen-“ By C om m and of B rig ad ier K strhlgv of - G reensboro. N . C.
moblta •UUsUcisnS* reported
MATTHEWS VOLllNTEERB
and Michael Boyce of G reen s­
G eneral M artin ,’*
6*1,000 pessetiger ear* have tmen er*I to know th le a r e a well. He
boro, N. 0.
a n e x p ert in a g ric u ltu re and
r. A our* la
Jame* M adison M atthew s J r .
m a rk e tin g and la th a preald en t of
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J . - CL- H utehlaen a n d -Oom pany, o f h a # - veluntcered— fo r th e N a ry
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Sydney
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‘ o th e r vegetable*- w ith on ? S atu rd ay Dec. 0, according tr ic t lie u te n a n t governor elect of
In N e w a rk N . J . U», Word received from th e N avy T av ares, will ad d ress K iw aniana of December has to taled onlyv .22
inch or .61 below norm al rain fall
a tta b tla n h a re has R ecruiting H tation in O rlando.
Jeriie*. 17. livod a t 201 M aple on th eir Dec. 1 3 ,p ro g ram . It was of .51 inrh. It w as reported loday
c h ie fly a n m ilitary
announced
today.
by J ) . F . W hittier, w eatherm an.
a m a n w haaa life ba* S tr e e t. H l#‘ f a th e r Is. a lio tn -W «
tbe director** m e etin g which
T em p eratu re av e ra g e s fo r th e
to tha .crowing
rad^ leak w e* k V . |an&lt;l

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EntablL4&gt;ed 1908

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Shortage Of
Food Reported,
In Greek City

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British Bombers At- tack Last Concen*
(rations O f le f t is t s ;
Around Athenai

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NT M HER 17.

First Army Drives On
DurenThru Blanket Of Snow
s

liurk I l l ’s Search I'upturciPj^n/is pur Wraimns

A T H E N S * Dec. 1 1 , (A V -A e u U *
footl sho rtaK fit Miul the im m in en t 1
d anger of ei iile n iira Ihrentenetl
I the Gr(*ck c a p ita l t* tiny a* H u t

Ormoc, with its major port,
fell today four days after
. the 77th Division made dar} iiifr landings three miles awuy, while Tokyo claimed it
sank two transports, a cruis­
er or destroyer, and two
/ barges in an air attack south*
1cast of Leyte.
A series of superfortress

(itTinans Art* Rolled
— ; Back On Roer River
On 10 Mile Front;
i MoKeunau Is Taken
illy ^kanrUlrd
Tin.* A m «*ric»n F irst Army
(chnrgi'd thrmurh snuw tmlay
to w ithin if * -j milus o f the
liner
Itivo r
stronghold of
Ihiri’ ii. th ru stin g iihcad more
than a m ile at mu* i&gt;,»int. and
siu/ing iw o murt- w ith the
•nil &lt;&gt;i tanks and a rtille ry ,
Ihe \ anks slowl&gt; rolled the
Hermans hark u|xm the Roer

liift 1

tin* H r ife -

to u n c ity .
About I.MUi h -ftn t* 1
were rrportc«| k t iln l Hint
‘w mimletl in the week •lirnif c iv il
t lr t ie s lc
VVilh the f e t t l e nf Athens only

M*triftnlntr end hirirr ("H i* ma*
&gt;4**1 tin b*»th kidev nrithci th'i

raids (in Tokyo h k reported hy
the Japanese who -m.I fiJes were
started by incendiary homhi but
, were put out Immediately.
In China, the resurgent Chinese
were pounding on the heela of
the Japs retreating from K w ci-1
chow province. Only one of the
two Jnp force* which crossed
Into Wi-lrhow province at ill rek main*, Chungking announced. The
Japanese were chased out of
Kweichow into Kwnngsi.
.
.‘'even more Japanese admirals |
Vice-admiral
CNinrtil
Nigumc
supreme
Commander* of
the '
't Japanese Novel hired wav kill
ed in action ni Simian t*lnmf
May 1 at 11 Eighteen general*
have died sinre May 21
. Capture of tumor drove n *idrd
wedge between the Japanese still
holding out on the wret coast of
* l.eytr to the smith and those in
the ((mine rorridirr strrlrhing la
Hides north from the )*irt
The U. S. Seventh division AKTKFi STORMING ashore l/iinr ilutiincr hvlittA Urmiw (I I, \ntcn
driving up the went coast mean­ can ihfrwitrynVn have thrtiwii n r^adhim-k icnimi Mir rtmslnl hihrb
while itmaahcd to within a miter wny rutlintc tbr only roulr of rrlfm t for nhmii 5,000 Jap .n*4»»‘p
y of a junction with the right win,; ami air repoiHnl to hr (lonini; in i.initilv on the pc&gt;rt. While t"ir
nf tiif 7Tlh In a pincers assault tirnlpa werr unlombriK. a Jnp eti|ivt.\ ( Jl \vu* sliKhtdsi «r.tl Ih
on thousand* nf trapped Japanese vnfniy ^hips v&gt;er*’ I•Inule^d to the tint him f S gunner«, uftrr hntvili
26th division troop*. The enemy shelling thr Jspi at Ormoc, alto brought
sr^oriflary pint
waa pocketed In iq atea stretch
BnU»mp*'ii { .'I) under fir«. In nn attempt at divvr*tmi, alniut 200
Ing a mile along the coaat and enemy parntrulin’
were tlrupinad in the Han Fublu area f l i bin
„ ui oh '-iinalel/cgtr-orvy^i Inlisfld.
the bulk of thrlu f«*rc«*9 *&gt;^rr ijukkly wtt&gt;d ont To thr not |h tb»,
&gt;— -Aat'-^ rf#Mi
.12nH Division
rtmllmiril to ilrlw* forward down th« Orntoc mr
after Gin. Mac Arthur lisd-i led rliftir fniin cn|iltiirtl Linmn.
t fnltji nutioiuiM
his men Mhore an the east const
of l^yte on Cet. 20 and begs
driving across the lalarjd.

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Dimitri I^ntnhrakis, ruhlishrr of
iin uiih*n«*inient M^rrnl nev^pap^r
hn Hh % hren working to m n tll itl
thr friii Is, HAld tonight h» had
to unit tni lomnm ni-tw ami I ’ A M
leuneis inkmp r le-w emphntii
vipm of thrif ilt’inn Milt
laiiihriiwi* %it it't the left wiiifFCVt
u * r r inM'tini? tin t n new nation* |
ni covprTmiMit t&gt;r ft rmrtl m w h » r f '
ull |nt 1tie* both left anti ft 4 hi -

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Tim Third Ar my rrputMnl new
G'Tm.in uitHiiltd m ih*&gt; Nfrirfrtmf
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new
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Parties vvh* n t i p ^ i t v to entl civil
mlrtfr
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umlr t'fmjri'l room- mol c*"
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.ii,f ,hi
Mrs. Washburn State Guard Rifle |I Harr.I
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Stiiutiiv in a « lath nn &lt; nr
linn «qiiriri* h r t w m i
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W A C In Paris Is Match Is Held At I t«*flwinirf*m,
went into it* *
week «!rfinir R1*AH fun c*
miiit^rtl wr*l .tf P i m m * an.!
Seeking Relatives Eustis Gun Club anf* rrpv
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t of A ft mi*
S«» far
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SANFORD FLORIDA, MONO \Y, DKCK.MIIKR. 11. 1'Ml

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AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER

6 M ore Jap Admirals
And O n e General
Reported By Tokyo
. ’ Killed, .Ijn Action
A staH ilN

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D K Iin t.

U. S. Troops
On Leyte l ake
Port Of Ormoc
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John Sutton T o Dirut.l h.ulusilm l. prof. Johnson
A ppear A t Ritz In Klirr In Kurland, M i s R otary Of
Is Awarded 1) 1’(
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Junior Hindi Class
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San l ord - Orlando
Kennel Club Will
Open On Dee. ill

mm»* to th»* r«*lirf ‘»f llui*

W ife O f Floyd Wash­ Is^ocal Company Nosen*t*.tf

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Irtitnil v 1tirtcvpi
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burn W rites Cifrar
it T ,M" l..v«ton will speak
O u t 4O r l a n d o T o fnrVi* I " ............. . f t
S.m
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tonight nt 7 SKI o'clock at tinines
IintnM; ri fudirt* bar mi- I- t
« lijr» i inn
K.
ettes Scarce There
Win Third Place ftt«t of III 11»" h bi-mi•1»1(4rtf 1. .
ville before the convene) county
lu-i &gt; 1
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^ so|H-rU,tciidenl&gt; of the slate on
thr r m t e m f ■
of thr %* » i
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I til* l ‘.M% -i duin will open nt
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Mm
Ployd
Wo.hl.urn,
the
Twenty-five ntrintirr^ ‘if i ‘t». t
the topic
The County Super
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I lain
Hriti«L Spitfu&lt;*R jttinfi-d
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Hie Hii tk i i i l i m u i l fiiidttiiv be*
A &lt; lm i"i"ii wil. .** ofttv In t ho*,
III- hit 11 I *1- I III L*Ul*l 1 r i t 1 * 1
intrndrnt an n Professional lea d ­ fir*t war bride of World War I Fluritla iitute (*unrUf jiiln id d the rent r a tlin * anil ntmiuri mnl ** « * t h
I ill I hi* dru
i s%r•t*it 11111fi IDti t a fo I S unf t»111 N e w
er.” He will remain through Tues­ to he bruught In Sanford, is now Imttiillnn rl f 11 match held a I tin in the t itv in nn e ffn rl to m h I I h w ho hav 1 *»ii f i n Tt-il 111 I « t d l*v 1 1 :»
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Ncjit'* nik'M, iiiid oim* nf the
•oil of 1*1111 Iin - 1- ..f l&gt;i&gt;n i* ..f tin
serving ns Pvt. Murie E. Wash­ Hlitttijl Gun Huh rnn^r ynrtrrdny thr FI.AS
Midi,I with three &lt;hil 1* iiii
I
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day at the convention..
ii
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11*
min! mil-inodiML' iminu.trml rurd*
St*tii W.I, I 11llrI W,|||| M t t -nfi«* | .1
burn of th« W A P commnnd, In unifier the Rupervi»lnn of U nit
th 1
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• vi i |*i I-«*•-11*«-*I &lt; till i jt( I lorniu
r eii tm t-«i ill in 1*11 I Li* pi i&lt;t t ii 10 \ 11v 1* 1* r ■•»t &gt;. -v L*»"• 11
A regular meeting of Monroe her native France, ami Is seeking Col. John I). Hem, battalion com­
1
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I! h»* ” I slppiflb' I .III*11, .1 ijlll, 1 j ! ^
•f rhnt ur N o.'lfi. It A. M„ will b* lo locate her relatives am! her mander. of Orlando FijfMy men
I in I I •a k I It
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represent Inc the four companies
i« am • uiipii * .1 » \l 11 p*t i&lt; I i’ j , 1 |;
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held Tuesday evening at 8:00 home town.
L ’hM*Mil ti ill lir nik' (heir
and Ip-lit k i \m
Hi 1* r1.4.I it, ,
o’clock.
Annual election of of­
On Nov. 10, *he wrote (o her of the Itji11ji11mi purl ictpnleft in
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ficer* for the coming year will husliund, "M y home [own was thr match which wn« ronductcd
11
f r "Mi I ,mf f"i:i,
h t 11(0*1(4
M,. i
take place, according to K. 1. liberated today.” On Nov 21 under Nniimml Itiflo Aitociation
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Miller, secretary.
»he wrote that she had reeeivrd revrulationn f«*r inittll nrma am­
All
Murricant*
|)t*hris
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w
I’ ll’if ‘Viilll * to | S1.i- si » ihh*i |
special permission from her com­ munition
1H i el
11 -to
\ i ’ ■im
i *it f land
ffl. A of [yfvsburvf turned In
^
W F W H F. K K
I sH a s Bt*&lt;*n i t e m o w d ft., I .
mand in Pari. l*&gt; !&lt;»'k up her
*
Home On L?ave
I'rtM'h
I I ik lahituni, I II
lltrk—*■*
1
relatives, she has lint ns yet thr b«*st Rcorr with » total »»f MlUTHW KH7 I At IJ* D I f
till
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Minit, K miiojo, I ' jimI M ’ unUim fra mi
' atSX) nut of a pokliblr .’15CK)- Co.
written that she had neen them.
Kditora Note:— The follow­
I W iHj I ill I i i 51(1. y , (t |*»•% will! ! II*’ t41 11Ui T It* 1* Hit* Mi o ( - It till,
C.
Ifu
tchlko
n,
nuklktant
rorumm
1
ing name* of bon in aerrlce
&lt;ld. h -1 IVm-y lvtim n huv** hookeel fitirne
h.-rShe first met Mr. Washburn I H of Kii*tin waa h dime aacnnd in jf general of the illk t h iin o fr&gt; Win,viniriM Dm fart that U iV I of Ih*' Ihtnl lioltlL U ilot. r11 l4iv(
-1 -V d*‘U* (tif Hie* lllrrl Dr Hull,
11. .1
if til
“ hone on leaver bare been
during the aftermath of World with .T291I. whila Sanford'* (’o. C D iv U lo n , hnk a unique r* mj In ’ hnVi* »»t I :t» Vi' I»4*i i jilili* i». * .
lit**
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too
Reek. John llitrojjt, Lloyd
submitted by the Pilot Club
hi mh
iH. hi'
War 1, Apr.'O. 11)11) whrn work defeated Orlando for third place to m ake about Ihenc Sm ith
('ll*lift ii|i ;ill ttil* 1.4tta-11 |iiiili^ itni I l*i t**i*t* lit f**r it * In -null t itk hind
f *a1hi tiirn. 1CM.1 1 |Ca thhurn, M tvnual
The I,*egburtf
*
for which Mr*, Z. a Bailiff,
ilh\f lie*
tie wi
ing In the same shop with him bv 3117 to 21116.
lirhrin
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Irmn
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lint it
Afrit
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Ha
in
ii»ti
there
arc
n
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t
company A.wan presented a allvtr
houter. Joaiph Kppuh mid Doug*
‘ telephone 631-J, and hi hut
hijl ,*
111 kit
ir a Liberty airplane engine over­ loving
cniM* of Ort, I*-*, Dm k f»l .1111111*1*
i liliull
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phalli
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a
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l(i-v?i-ri'’ hii| u,
"cup* f or "baal"tieore by C oi enough lnseet.; that th&lt; l-u*&gt;
|a» Spratt Kenm*lk udl coma from
Blanche Kennedy, telephone
fnlll'l
hauling plant In Vo«ges, AlsoceM(Uf(*'htmi tmlnv liiiimiiiuiil Hull
it*r
rirTii),
and
very
useful—bee
is
iihscnl
Mi^aarhiiketU. t'hnrlpk O. I-unff
*2J*W have b a a aeleeted ae
| lh- 'i t ihin^' ii hi»|* jf row inp rim
Lorraln*. They came back to Dam
San f uni
till fit* mini up now
from
thes*-shores.
“
If
bee*
wen
a cocamIt tee to accure name*
Capt. John Galloway* of the
fw
I
a FT!I
a
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s*l»M»lllf t he Im*\ a i*» «n* Wllli ( otonnln dajfirnirier and John
America together on the “ Zepfrom
th
&lt;
?
effects
nf
the
(tlnaMrr
here
pollenlialion
would
b*
im
• f aerrlca torn tad women eo
Herbert Ihurston I h ^.o.i.i
ih.
... R in n f urul ( ’ InrrncF Gktrwood
plln,** and Cpl. Wnshhum vra* Banford company today commend­ mensly increased ■ My guess '*
**Brlirvti It nr i*-«l/* uu I Mi
m
that their frienda may know
from
St
Peterih uru
eor npltlf
t i &gt; n s . A AX A I
k jaltrw sw C h i s «
H o Hit I l k ,
1*1 o I
- « l l
the first veteran to bring a bride ed the manner In which the match that the industrious uni hen- Mouifhlnn uith u muli*.' it |M..U
\ H Jirclec! h i l \ c r n t u r 1 1( ^,, i,hipmMi to mw *iv»* piur* the \ ihUlm; ent rlea.
9
when they are In Sanford,
was conducted and praised the
to Sanfordmnrr Hi 1,11 I . I im» trtK Jrtoailw1 of
must
be
doing
this
pail
ol
lb*
efficiency o f the organlintioh.
Ifi ih
iiiivle-wt, f|u* fliw( pill'*
All of (he Iik' h I kermelf* have
A .member of the American!
ruhbikh tn innki Hir t It-ftimp VV.
Mr. and Mr*, a I . Hickaon,'
S(jt lli'il jvrl A
nun Hon.
The*Sanford men left here yester­ busy bee’s work."
a J-5 ^
Hmiil. lie *|UiiIim| i*ii** hi **n improved Mince lunl year*
(I'is .I.M * O . I’. . * Saer&gt;
had
removed
f»Hl
I
ou.Ib hy Nov.
‘‘
If
we
were
to
settle
out
here,
Sr. have a* their ffirnU, a H.
day morning at 7:30 o’clock and
of Atr mnl Mr* Hour) rinirwly, . &lt; o f me fmyn ns vnyotir. when t o l l * \\ Kd IU dr n hut oddnl ncveral
illckaon, Jr.- PttM 1/r. and Mr*.
relumed at 7:80 last night. Each tha first thing our young moo 11. and mure limn JWilV *tnrc thtil haft hern aWAidr*! Hie silver 'tut " in cpalr a lit*It* in Jtii fence, log* t» his Ii, j&gt;( year's kennel.
would
want
to
Import
would
be
a
time
iHome
of
thr
lur
trurlu
lllckaOn who will Visit a abort A lle n H . LiVingston, team consisted of 20 men with
in action to a mem j ^ T h e i e 'r no im p to fit that. hole,
( for if.ilhmlry
Kd Willard with a litter of
a time hare hopora reporting to
only the highest tenseores count boatloa! of women, .but to those hired by thr rlly IihiL nn eignl her of (he in edit a l corps of the in io n week* he'll he m hiuf he
mnig dugs sired by tbe great
agriculturally
minded
the
second
61t
Dies
In
Oviedo
to
trn
yanD
of
materiul,"
“ Virginia where Mr. Hick ton will
ing In tbc match. There were 2b
* 31*1 Infnntr y
DiVi-mn in H»
'» he able to net I hi ou^h ll Itf,liiirtipioii .Sent left.rain, (ami vou
would go to a colony » f
Hie keen _1*
rejoin hi* ahlp, Mr*. _______
men shooting on the firing Hn* priority
i'ncifir T h c u ltr
of
W.u
Ih
1*111'* H^
ha&gt;l better make u note to watch
be**,
to
insure
Increased
pro­
Allen
II.
LJvlngitcn,
61,
died
the* former Loulae funtesa of
at one time with five men from
citation
was
mulled
ti
Mr
j!i m11e y, who 4* llM ethrhth ifnut
thr.c dog, I lexpecting
to
duction In fruit* and vegetable,' " Extreme Cold Seeir
Naval Mine Depot, Yorfctown, Va. Saturday at 3:43 f*, M. in Oviedo each company.
m.m'« •t frlrlit
'I hlir* 1«iii,
t he
yi ♦iinir
l|r*i'Tl1H* 1 1hr jHniri t* have the best -ca-on he ha* ever
remarked the agrkulturally mini■
where ha had been for the pail
For
Most
Of
South
(im
.ii •■i'll 141 ll* h II* in ml*•ii'wlrit | wtiHui enjoyed.
moth i*i , liy Lir in
Both slow fire and rapid fire *d general
.
AUrn B. Duxbnry, AMM S/t, 10 day*.
Ilulchihin, tuhn In u n h the 1\ mmJ o.Ii |\*C U t. ♦litnil Ik M*n mill
waa used In the following poel*
“ Bui, quite eerlously,” b* con­
Nine races will .is run each
A resident of Eau Gallia foe tions; standing, kneeling, sitting
tlfr AM*ftflk«4 |"Fee* &gt;
o i l vltitlncE hi* wif* *ttd mothardivision.
ii Irltinr putrli
Uii Aniii (hut
night during the DO-day meet with
ln-l*’r, Mr*. W . T, Jackson, after the paat M jrar*, Mr, Livingiton and prone, except that altting tinued, "Insect* are not us bothSnow and rnln fell Ihrnuzhnul
hoy*
to
i
to
tft*l
nil
thr*
tlm
try
"For
W
’*Hanrrpom* here aa in many part* of
nurnrlla betting on the fifth, '
completing s training coune In was bom In Port Orange March
u omitted In the rapid fire, tha V nll*d Stale*. I have yet to most of the South today as tem
rc*l) i n Aug. IlljU’ HW l» o III titf t icult mi* nml seventh and ninth races. Th*
J, 1883 aitd waa a member of tha
IflaneapoU*, Jdinn, illki'VI*
Ho
oth«*r
subject*
II poaitlons were flrod at a dW- meet a tropical bug that can bite perature* headed for lie freering
in
nil
infunt
butty
ilaily double will be on the arcond
Uat Onrcb of Eau Gallia.
mark or lower,
Alabama re­
tinea o f 60 feat except tha rapid
Utld
. unenl aarvkaa will ba con- fir* prona which wat at 83 fea t worse than the familiar Igiulsl- ported llw heaviest miowfnll and j|lulion lo which Sgt. Thurston him chulrman of the committee and third racea.
■S LA T TE R Y QUITS
'
was
attached
moved
oul
of
its
ana chlggcr. When you drive in Huntsville I* getting nearly four
doctod In Eat) Gallia tomorrow at
Nearly all of the recent etorm
Lieut Harray Kimball
FustU
pcrimsUr to take, offensive, (t tkecause be gut the highest inaik*. duninge has been" repaired and
summer bach home, your ■inches.
3.00 p. M. at tb« Baptiat CWireh —
• • . * ----- "
N. D*e, l
- tCsatlssH o * P ies r « » t — the
live
hiring
that
he
had
not
yet
was
pinned
down
bv
enemy
ma­
wtnd*hield-,-often
geU
covered
whCra tha remains will ba takan
if it is nut completely repaired
With chrushed' Insects. The wlml- • Other points in Alabama, Geor- chine gun and *ni|wr fire. With named hi, hogs, lie insisted they' I by opening night it will ba com­
by tha Erickson Funeral Home.
DANIB1A WOUNDED
81*. (Tennessee had lighter snow,' utter disregard of his own safety, come all right whrn he .called
aoltld
of
nty
p*ep
has
yet
to
find
Mr, Livingston 1* survived byt -} Tha 'War
(far Department today
aa Rural Electrification
mostly melting rapidly. Freein g h* udminhlered aid in hi, wound them, llien revealing that he calle.l pleted shortly thereafter.
wiio a* Id quit h!» wife, Mrs. Callle Llvingaton notified Mr. and Mra. Chsitar tta fir * ! calamity
was forecast us far as north ed romrsdes in unprotected posi­ them "Sucyt Suey!" anil "Oink!
'
‘
"
I
f
I
wet*
a
young
man
with
a
of Eau Gallia; Gva sisters- Mra. tfanUiW th
hat
aon,
Rtlill their
iS lU P S
H I Cpl.
_ r- _
__
Florida and coastal Alabama.
tions under continuing enemy o it.k r
J. 8. Bryan, Mr*. H. C. Hopkins, ward C. Daniels, Jr. wa* wounded wife,’ a few dollars, and a hun­
Stormy conditions were due to sniper fire. Even when ihe sniper*
Echo Wighnm announced that
dred o f thee* rich acre*. I could
and Mra. W. H. Townsend of Eau lit action Not. 26 Ip franca.
b* short lived, although cold
the War Horn! Premier# will be
Galll. mad Mr*. J. W. King of
Cpl. Daniels hat baen serrlng H»# a long comfortable, pro*- would continue a day or two. concentrated their fire on him ho held at the lilts theater to­
Port Ttaree; one brothar. . Han­ la tha European Theater of war peroue, and contented life, on one Snow ranging 3 to 12 inches coojy end calmly proceeded with
of these far Pacific Islands," aald
his work. This gallant urt re morrow night with John Sutton
lon pf Eau Gallia.
for about ala month*.
d*4p, covered the Midwest where fleets great credit ujMtn Sgt. appearing personally. Visitors it
General HolchUon.
“
18
persons
were
killed
In
traffic
Included
Combat experience In a conThurston and upholds the highest today'* luncheon
AUTOS JUNKED
•
Moonevham of Orlando, A.
pert of the great South­ accident*.
traditions-of the service/*
DETROIT. Dae. ILTw-^U ito- ■Merabis
west Pacific ha. « b h d - tho gen-“ By Command of Brigadier Kstrhlgv of - Greensboro. N. C.
moblta •UUsUcisnS* reported
MATTHEWS
VOLllNTEERB
and Michael Boyce of Greens­
General Martin,’*
6*1,000 pessetiger ear* have tmen er*I to know thle area well. He
boro, N. 0.
an expert in agriculture and
r. A our* la
Jame* Madison Matthews Jr.
marketing and la tha prealdent of
__ TO ADiiUKStf KIWANIH
R A IN F A L L
I
J. -CL- Hutehlaen and -Oompany, o f ha#- veluntcered— for the Nary
Sanford, Florida, distributors of and waa tworn In at Jackeonvilla
Sydney
Meriting,
Klwanis
dis­
Rainfall for tho first 10 days
‘ other vegetable*- with on ? Saturday Dec. 0, according trict lieutenant governor elect of
In Newark N. J. U», Word received from the Navy Tavares, will address Kiwaniana of December has totaled onlyv .22
inch or .61 below normal rainfall
attabtlan hare has Recruiting Htation in Orlando.
Jeriie*. 17. livod at 201 Maple on their Dec. 13,program. It was of .51 inrh. It was reported loday
chiefly an military
announced
today.
by J). F. Whittier, weatherman.
a man whaaa life ba* Street. Hl#‘ father Is. alio tn -W «
tbe director** meeting which
Temperature averages for the
to tha .crowing
rad^ leak w e*kV. |an&lt;l

General Hutchison *
FindsS J^pcific Isles
Good For Farming

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MONDAY. DECEMBER, 11, 1944

F L O R ID A

THE BLACK FOREST

That Vanishing Eden

Hernld

A Imok on Florida linn just been published which should
bo a "must” on the readme Hat of every true lover of thii
111 Miin«lt«
suite's iiatural resources.- It was written by Dr. Thomas
TTiirbour. hemToT Harvard University's Museum of Com­
parative Zoology, and published by Little, Brown and Com­
pany of Huston, Muss. Dr. Harbour knows Florida, and we
KO I.M M ) I. Ill: V&gt;
gather he loves the rigid side of Florida, better than many
IMIln
otinnos I.KAS—n••••*“ »!■»•■»» natives who have lived here alj their lives.
Half a century ago Dr. Harbour as a boy naturalist
arne to Florida and explored the St. John River from one
end to the other, digging deep into many of.its 20.000 year
old shell mounds which are still found along Its banks, tli
, Ims explored its trnelless wastes for fossils revealing the om
time presence of s|&gt;eciniciis long extinct nnd he has studied
All • M l a i r ; V d l r r ^ rurS. «
Ik ltk e m «lu llo »«
m.llr»«
its
birds, animals and plant life to an extent rare among
•Mlr.lnl.MrHU l«r IW
••
ratal** f.mU iilll Sr rhunik («
those who do not call Florida home.
kl r r (a U r
r.tr».
And this is what ho says of onr state: "Floridn was
n iu l
JT("0«P*r II r p r r i . mn nn easy state for man to ruin and he has ruined it with
S h i . lH r_ t f e r . r » l i T k f l l r n i U
tak It* Ballrt**) (&gt;»ia ■'* ■4xer(l»l«« ruthless efficiency” . He is not speaking of orange graven
Oflirra «rr HuInlaln'S
S '1 ■■'«ra trllln .MKr r ,o » li,
•lta pilw- that were cut down to make subdivisions. Groves can tie
Htal k n ^ k M ilro l«
replanted and were. He is not talking of lifetime snvimrs that
veie lust in broken banks. They can l&gt;e replaced^ lie is
11rraid. j« - nrmbrf _»■f The
birds, bears, depr, X*h, soil, water, trees and
Tiir rr- plants and the many other seemingly inexhaustible natural
iIImII «r Itll MW" tllta|*it|rfcr •
4 |o U or M«*i uilirrwt"* resources of this great stale.
4 In III U r»aprr nti4 «!•»•
lie mentions particularly the unholy slaughtering pf
ml f.vHi mihlUhpd lirfrln.
Ill■ io rrpubllrullon of «p** thousands of deer, whether they were infested with ticks
■pntrlirB Mr*1* «**■ &lt;“ *« , r ~
or not, whether the tick? hnd fever, because someone sug­
gested they hnd something to do with cnttlc fever. He
iieipHitices the drainage of the Everglades, not io the
point of water control, hut •*thoughtless, uncontrollable
drainage, so that firus now consume the matchless rich
B 1U L B V E R S R H H l T O D A Y
humus of the soil once protected by water.
WE SHAM. UK CHANGED
And lie goes on to say that this mania fur drainage,
AND GLORIFIED. &gt;U sil ih . !"i* rutting canals indiscriminately just to Ire cutting them,
EMERGE FROM t.l MITATlu:. i i- lowering the water level in Luke Okeechobee which ,s
AND UGLINESS \»d • *r
nave Until: Ihr unuur "I Di.- giving South Florida u colder and less productive climate
earthly, wr idiall **l-" *«11I ilia md is lowering the water table in the subterranean caverns
Image of the hcavuiily I i "i from which our flowing wells spring. As this water tald?
E V E R Y O N E 01 G O D 'S P itt Ii- lowered, he says, salt water Is gradually seeping in and
Jl:49.
be pi edicts that the city of Miami is going to wake up
some day to find that it has u water supply that is salt nnd
The German* uru bring give ant fresh.
A blood both Hi Ihr Saar Iwmi
Kveil yet, he says Florida is the only North American
The Army U plnnnin* o&gt; net h"ine of the great white heron, the alligator and the mana­
tee. It contains 3,5)2 species of plants and more kinds of
100,000 mure &lt;*n Mil* lofl fin
- Tallinn Ttir Mill l» Inll •Wl"
1-e.t than are found on the whole Pacific Coast from Van
Increase Is Noted I n 1
comer
to the Mexican border. It is a laud of floating is -■
J.A Mirra) I***Assistance
I i ’.u-, til pigm\ deer, of wood ibis and roseate s|N&gt;onbiils, a Old A g e
some uplriulnl m i n
Tampa Tribune mi
•md id great springs where plants seem rimmed with
J A l h SO N V I t I K, l&gt;« It
Hospital nt i luiHi*■■■
i ainbuiva or where a limestone-incrusted mastodon skelc
.Sjti' nil
1 .; i.i1« mmle putiliC
!» a xtory thui i.n-i
'in urn tie glimpsed m tile Water's depths.
liefC 11m11« .it ll.r ufficr uf the,
“ Morula", he concludes, "has not io become a homelnn I
Sliitr Wrtfart* iteniit h\ State.
i here people live normal lives just as they do in others Wi.pn'«- * ini- r *i Ilii-r I.- nt W. ,
' «*rt» of the Filled States. It must cease to lie purely
lUatt nhn.irl it'.ii Ihr ni.inhrt of,
t guio to be exploited and flung aside, having been sucke.i iiM age a-umtanrr **o'tlntf the!
pf 9IO i rr rmmlh nllow
dry, or a recreation area visited by people who come only maximum
I, • lu * hu- hern Inrxrly In i
for a good time . . .**
rrwetl, due- to nilitttional iitAte
iff

*ftr?

H ER ALD , SANFORD,

VttAmy ■ftwrtioo* al
la ■ford i !flmrlil«

Americans (irdYvinu Taller
Ahicrican young men of ttslny nre, on an average,
ncariv an inch taller than their fathers were nt the time
of the first World War. Similarly, the proportion of six
footers among young selectees now iH about one-third
greater than in the generation before, according to Metro
politan Life Insurance Company, which liases its results on
a recent report of the Surgeon-General of the Army.
The company points out that the nvernjfc height of
selectees between the ages of 20 and BO. examined in May
HFO, was 08. Hi inches in tlieir stocking feet, as nirninst the
average of 07.19, inches for the first million- dtraftecH in
tile last World War. The proportion of six-footers was 8,7
among the recent solt*ctees and fi.G per cent In 1017; the
cunps|Hind(iur percentages for men 6 feet 10 Indhes nnd
over were 27.5 and 22.4, respectively.
“ An inspection of the facts for men of different ages
examined in 1043 also clearly shows this trend,” says Hie
Metro|K)litan. "For the younger selectees u^e of somewhat
greater ataturu than the older men. Furthermore, the de­
crease in average heights with advancing age In constlstcnt
and gradual. The only exception was the ylungest group
of all, ages 18 nnd 10, and these obviously have not tjulto
attained.their full stature, Kvon so, their average height
was actually little greater than tliut of the selectees over
age 30.
"Supplementary information from records of schools
children shows that tho Increase in height tor the past
decades Is largely a matter of more rapid growth In the
childhood ages. Among Toronto school children, it was
found that* the overage six year old of 1939 was actually
a shade taller than the average soven year oldtlh 1802. The
typical 13 year old la 1039 was about an incA taller -than

the 14 year old fn tho earlier year. Boys at the age of I
werti aja Inches Utllor on an average at the;Inter thua
ttt.fho earlier dale.

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STRANGE!

7 U I S IS WHERE
the Christmas
ID E A
O R lC jtN ffT P ^ V

■ISN'T IT NICE TO
BE TOGETHER AND
HAPPY AGAIN 7"

GREAT, THANKS TO
THE BANK-AND
THAT PERSONAL
DANK LOAN —WE’ VE
PUT AN END TO OUR
WORRIES."

In Semin in t ou'ily, llinll nn*
niimnril, 7s |&gt;,-i»un» received
ihw rmiMiitim* doting Nuvrinlwr.
I or Ihr xtiile u» n whnlr tho
mttiil-ri I nH mereiieetl to A.SIT
from 17J nt the b*trl nine iff
the ln*t fl-ml yem
ttceinienli of aid to the blind
receiving the maximum hnit «l*o
Inrurl* inrfen te*l the f'ommixxloner niiilml, 623 non gcltlng the
trip Umoulit.
In the aid to ikrpeiiileat chiWrer
croup,
where
payments
nrs
ilmUetl to *18 oCr month, for the
llrrl child umlft HI ytnr* uf nge,
or under 18 If uttoading i*eho.&gt;i,
and nt2 pm month for other
childret in lha hnmc, maximum
pay menu were mmlc tn 8,tl!&gt; of
1,207 fnmillee on the November
ridle The need of other recipient*
dtil not iiarrnnt tlieir irceiving
the maximum annum.
Total iifimtitr nt rcet) lent* l

Ilie thtrr calcgoriex during No­
vember wne niuiounced ax: Oldage oiudktuiicc, 33,642; aid to
the blind, 2,290; aid to dependent
.children, ^42101- f^uilie* (10,271
children).
ta Ethiopia, It is poxtibia in r
xlitqlc day tn travel from it rrgjon of ('ppresxivo heal to on* of
Interne told.

If your family's health, hap'pineu or peace of
mind can be improved through a Personal
Loan, see us. W e welcome opportunities to
lend for sound and constructive purposes.

THE SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK

Sptnnrh I* prbbnblv of I ’erxlnn
o rig in , nnd wax introduced Into
f u r o p t nl&lt;ouL the I M b century.

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,ncrf aflc ,n "tature," the Metropolitan explains,
refloctti the 'Improvement that hah taken place over v?.
cent decades in general health and nutrition throughout
the country, Tho seemingly high rejection rates for Uni
armed services In - the present war must bu a ttrib u ted
rather to n rise In the required standard* .than to any
lowering, jrt level of physique among the country's youth.
With continuing advance* In our knowledge of nutrition
coming generations of Americans should show gains in
Physical condition boypnd that attained by young adults

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�VtONDAY, DECEMI1KR, 11. 19(I

•

Social A n d

Personal

T H U B N liA Y
The T .E.L . Class o f the First
ap tl.t
Church
will
have
iu
g h r i.t m a * Par ty in the annex
TK)0 P.M.
F ltlD A T
Mi*. Janice Brown wax amonc
le student* listed on the honor
&gt;11 for the firs t nix weeks at
untinjedon Collcjre, Moiittromrry.
# !»..
according to
Dean
I..L.
lifton, who stated that students
1 the honor roll have a r i s i l v
Sint ratio of 2.00 or nboveMiss Wilm a Sriyder and C.U.

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Commander Hay ley

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Activities A(l&lt;lr- - T‘'iU"l'r8
5J7T .it I Rtf on l l ir ' g eneral *uTi
'liilf r m it iiit iid iM iC
l.h u t
I f si in. |r )* i »i in* 1*, t ’ it ay ley r ( im

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Steh'eni ColleifiN

There wdl be an open house
for offtrem of the Sanford Nuvnl
A ir Station Thursday evening at
9:00 o'clock ut the Parish House,
Fourth Street and Magnolia Ave­
nue. The committee on arrange
ineiil* is Mia* Nell Stewart.
Miss Janet Smith and Miss
Catherine Hurt.

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M
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Iti liniiij* hoi)e\ Hi I. ..I f ii i
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evening at the M a y fa ir H o tel
M r and M rs. G. I
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M rs, C h a rle s S. H enry and M is , f " f a huartie** setwinn w hich M ias
U C . Eriekarm spent the week end K u **' "
&lt;’• w in te r l a r k .
Hi WlitlLNAO li.w lilt* KUeats of M l 1president of the K im p , conducted
At &lt;» till o'clock in the ball
and M r*. T . A V incent

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Social Calendar

F irst

&lt;&gt;„ Dure,,

j

Snyder of Marion, Vn. were the
guest* lad week Of Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin .Milam ftu a few
days.

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with red randies, poiiisutlia and the A n eriearu were hut a le*
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Decorate Hospital

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SHOPS

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h o c a I El e c t r i c i a n s
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ford.

Miss M. Newman Is
Honored With Party
Mrs

Lonj? Sleeve

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June, 1 enierUi ini',1

l e s s t »v &gt; ,

\lrs

(he

I omr of (he former, \Vrsinesrlnv. |
with a miscell.n.ims ,|.„ne. hut.
iirifty
Miss
Mar,urie
Niwnutn
bride-elect . f early I i.s
Mis A d am ,' ii-mie ,r.i dectrtl
l**tl with red loses. pn.nsrM ins
and Christmas cvcrKreerie, (isitie,
n f Bunco were enjoytsl and tim e s
were won by Mrs. Bess (.reek
and M is i t.utirin Garmly
A f t e r the Kill* were presented
to the hotioree, e snla.l course
w « » icrveti to Ihu lollowin*,: M U *
Newman, Mrs. II. H
Newman.
Mr*. Jack Wilkinson, Mrs. Greek,
Mrs. J. H. Crawford, Mrs. G e n r e
Welt*. Mr*. M*rsh*ll Smith, Mr*.
J. St. Clnlr White III, Mrs Ben
('unde, Mr*. Allen and the Misses
Katherine Spencer, l.utlcla Gormly, Anna Senkarli, EsJIth bum).
q u i l t and Marjorie June Burdick.

S P OR T S HI RT S

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C.IFT.S for Am erica -; newest Citizens . . Soft, wai m
Coniforiers and Ulan Lets
I'retly I’ Ui
rn/y
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rjiiilti’il
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reyersiltli'
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Sm m u - M

you give h e r tfc.

Rttt.tr.ri Tbt billfold warmly revived-snd

finterit.

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Cottons
Wool uliawlrt-friiigwl or satin bound
9.95 to g .9 5
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THE SANFORD HERALD,

General Hutchison IAll tropic*! fruit.
Finds
P acific
Isles
| cereals and ntlicr
« w*.
ri
• .. j temperate . . xoiw . . f l ou r ish.
G ood F or Fanning «««1S5 ob#*7e&lt;,
w

(C n tlM N r » a

* *A krn it

anm a

faV i

r « « * user

^ “an’ island Ilka this we’re off
the coast of Florida/* the general
stated,» “Ita sneady development
would, astonish the world. It

Cold W eather In North B rings To
State Guard R ifle
Clone
Harvesting
O
f
A
nything
L
eft
U r ffe jL S u ja ffllE ^
M atch l s H eldTtT
griculture Study NKW YOltK, Dm . 1 U (So*
E ustis G un Club
cla!&gt; —^This week’s cold weather John
S u tto * To
brought to a close the harvesting,
o f anythl'g left in the fields In
the Northern • Stales. Suppllei Appear A t Kitz In served as range officer and was
assisted by Lieut. John Melseb of
were reduced .somewhat by the
War Bond Show Sanford.
change and tha southern vegetable
W. W. Tyre wen top honors

itMipptiijc, itwrr ti

no probability of many crops pro-

'■ fa r away."
E r “ Thesis Pacific Islands- never­
theless, have some of tha most
't beautiful land I have seen. Thera
^ Is no form of agriculture that

Conditions' si various 8tats
Markets he described as follows!

2&gt;

Tuesday 8:00 P.M.
STAGE SH O W
Presenting In Person

"Strawberry growers In the
Plant City st-ctlcn.arc refusing
to sell at the 2»»-cFnt per rln*.
ceiling prico tel by the OPA.
It. E. Johnson- Manager of tix
reports
that.
market there
___ ,.r
___ _____
. . .287
.
pints brouvhl to the market on*
day last week wer taken home by
the growers who refused to ac­
cept th celling price. He points
■cut X h al.il - is -out.of reason to
ggfoct (At grower to pick ovr:
three, four or five nerrs, harvest
from sis to twelve pints of her
rles, and then . receive only 2ii
cents Per pint for hi* ptforte.
"Wachuln will hnA only a few
small offering* of cucumbers,
nod white .and yellow squash.
I rppyr and eggplant will con-

— JOHN SUTTON
Who Has Recently Appeared In The
Following Pictured:
JANE EYRE
TONIGHT iWE RAID CALAIS
THE HOUR BEFORE THE DAWN
Now Petty Officer, 3rd Unas, U. 8, N »vy

N.A H. ORCHESTRA
J T. JOHN HUGHES
V E LM A LfEFEnM AN, WAVE, UJi. NAVY
MARJORIE TEP8IC
JEAN SAVER j
DORIS DUXOUKY

TWO GIRLS AND A SAILOR
other la now attending lb
College, Winter Park, Pla.
general himself la th* hl|
ranking alumnua of Wolfcrd
lege in South Carolina.

Washburn In bar lattar. “I
help but smile at Uoim ,'

ma with hla Hut* plaid skirt, his

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Special for Christinas
recans
Large and Sound u a dollar

get

yo u rs

now

H u nts Tuxedo Feed Store-.
T .1 858—
.
Cor. &amp;u\Iacd.Jk. S a&amp; B U w t. f e ­

E

Mrs. Washburn
WAC In Paris Is
Seeking R elatives

it Is mostly California. Prices ant
good on anything that ahowa
quality. Golden In-20 inch cratsti
Is bringing 14.70-7.00 with moat
of It at (S.oo 6.50. Th# PasfaL
la not tilling to high and is most­
ly 83.76-4.00 with a few up ,to

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Cool and ref resiling—hi filly cancan-

IIaiding* in Now. York and
Michigan are being reduced
steadily and after the Christina*
trade I* supplied, they will not
be an Important factor. Cali­
fornia It shipping ibout normal
quantities and hsa a laree terrilory to supply sine* all of the
northwestern celery has been
marketed. The Boaton market,
which has hcm*-»rown enough
for It* need* during the Summer
and Fall, now require* outside
celsry.
Some Florida stock will begin
to move before loner as earliest
fields in the Everglades are abopi
ready.
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Racere ls ’ liberal
J * Florida eacarole la beginning
to arrive In liberal quantities and

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and Is bringing 91

I f H e “H a s Everything”

CO R R E C T MEN-8 W E A R

most of. tha requirements here at
present. Small Yota o f New York

ON THE SCREEN

Admission By War Bond Purchase Only

season Is now eoraing Into tta fbll
lor ths Sanford team with M8
ICn-M iM i rrma I’sa* was# Winter schedule.
out at n possible 860, only two
First of ths n»w crop cabbeg* dance by Doris Duxbury; a points leas then that necessary to
arrived this weak from Florida reading by Velma Llafarman, a qualify as an eisert. K. AvsriU
and Texas. Some stock from WAVE from the Sanford Naval was second with 826. Lieut. Kimtha Carolina* has been arriving Air Station, which alio will be r*- bull made the highest score of
for several weeks but this is re­ presented by Lieut. Jplin L. the day tor the' entire batullon
garded more as lata Fall cab­ Hughes who will sing “ Old Man with 844. only six points less than
bage rather than Winter. ’ The River”. The Naval Air Station
first cars mat a-good reception orchestra will beat out the
with a car of Florida Copenhagen latest In swing tunas.
Mr. Sutton, who is now serving
In 60-tourd bars tailing at t2.?613.00. A cSr. of Texas Wakefield in the Navy as a third tl9*a Tyre
!M
(44
in bn*» sold the same mornin,- petty offlc*r,*ris spending only Averitt'
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two days In Florida, during whicn
at 13.00.
Dean
,48*.
135
Oid cabbage supplies are mod- time ha will appear for the bond Galloway
188
189
orute and are coming mostly drive In Sanford' and In 8t- Stinrcipher
183
188
from New Tork Stats and *VU Petersburg and CleaiVater and Powell
174
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consin. Soma la still coming from
Mann
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124
Pennsylvania and Mlhtoi*. musUv
to markets within their rnselrhrr
west
m
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orbit, but many of tha lata lm later 'a plantation manager In Blsbee
169
12
irtant producing areas are defji- Africa, lived also in China, Malay Buker
164
13
and the Philippines. His first
g up.
Others who attended i
Ths general opinion seams tn starring role was in 1937 whan be from Sanford were Byi
be that holdings of cabbage in played in. “ Bulldog Drummond team captain, R.E. Kip
the main northern areas are ralu Strikes Back.” Since that time Wabb, E . B ro n to n , Rol
lively * limited and .that they
should clean up reasonably early.
Of-course, with s'high market
there I* always more enbbnyc
showing up than was thought
possible but it certainty does not
look as if there would be surplus
enough to interfere with the
Texas and Florida crops,
Texas Has Good Itala
Texas has had some good Tains
during the past few days, which
should prove beneficial to the
cabbage crop in the long run.
However, the shipments will con­
tinue light until after tha first
wanted to serve this country and
of th* year.
to sag her famll* in Franc*. She
Florida shipments are also Ilka-'
enlisted In the WACs, Nov. 16,
lv to' be moderate for tha next
1948, and was sent to Ft. Ogle­
three
four weeks,.although
____ or ___
. although Johnson, AKM-V-c will relate hi* thorpe, On. and later to Camp
■ora# cabbage in the Glade* is experiences during th* 'Jap a l­ 8hanks. N. Y. 8ha was then sent
ready for shipment.
tack on Pearl Harbor.
to England. JDfer duties Include
Florida bean supplies are runNeil Powell’s 111nans Boy* will clerical work and translating in
ning heavy, especially when this ‘ play swing music. Mrs. George Paris wltere she is now located.
la supposed to be an in-between Hardin, accompanied by
Mr*,
“ I see In th* paper where there
aeaso nperlod. Lata this weak the E-lgar Mitchell will give several are no cigarette* In th* tie Us,”
offerings wer# liberal enough to |solos, A
trio compos'd of ■ha wrote. “The bora In Uniform
cause some weakening of prices.. Dorothy
Crumley, MildredRobdo not get any either, only two
Most of the Bountiful*
wer* sail- ! eon and
Sylvia Melsch willbars
alnjr. of chocolate, a box of
Ing *2.7fi-|3.00 per hamper* and &gt;Mrs, E d ' Lane, pianist and WJL cracker* and a can of fruit Juice
Plentiful* at 43.00-f8.50. Wax Connolly, banjolst’ will give n once a weak, that’s all."
basis remain scarce and are sail- |„v»a*in. em
eu py a vBO -navy Humorous phases of Army llfd
ing at *6.00 up to tha celling chorus,
abroad ware pointed out by Mrs.
price of (6.61,
Some of the miscellaneous vsgs'
tables are bringing good prices
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California stock. Chicory, or curly
endive, which Is esteemed as a
salad green In New York, is
bringing I f paf regular lettuce
crate for California stock Sonic
Louisiana In bushtl baskets
brought 12.60-3.00. Thera are no
calling* on broccoli and chicory
so they occnsiorally run to high
levels when segye*- They did much
the same last season but than
ware periods whan thay also sold
low.
California CeJpry Heavy
California celery I* supplying

Ed F. Lpie Master of Ceremonies

V A N JOHNSON and JIMMIE DURANTE v

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.M arket Director

happeis, however, to be on tha
other aide of the earth from the
important markets and, despite
greatly Improved refrigeration
And IoCNm i u

FLORIDA

a fragrance preferred fo r lo vely ro&gt;

m a n c e eternally feminine.

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CreomuUlon nlleTM promptly Bocause it goes rtght to the lent of the
trouble to help loosen and captl
te rm fatten phlegm . M et otet rtatum
to soothe and beat raw, tender. In flamed bronchial mucous mem­
brane*. Tell your drugs 1st to sell you
a bottle of Creomulslon with the un­
derstandins you must like the way It
Quickly allays the cough or you oro
to havo
have your money back.

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R«sl Estate Sales—Rentals—Mortgage
Dependable Insurance anti llontls
Room* 4, Florida State Rank IJuJkNS

FLORIDA

CREOMULSION

for Couitii, Chest Colds, Bronchitis

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ROBB’S

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HOME BAKERY
‘ (JIMI.ITY AI.WAYS*

On purchases o f two-fifths or more o f
RUM - GIN-* V O D K A - LIQUEURS* IM ­
PORTED B R A N D IE S A N D W IN E S

NICK’S
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l i ght Needless Waste!
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STORE

that upplien to cluthe*.
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Seminole Dry ClennorH
220 Magnolia

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Holiday Cleaning T O D A Y !

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Thursdays until further
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through with «q yn.r holiday
pUni. and net ho.o to worry

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The LO N E R A N G E R

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N„ Wool— No Silk— No Rayon

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phone Jilt. We will pay Mir prr pound. Immediate
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LET S FINISH
THE JOBBUY EXTIA
BONDS TODAYI

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XXXVI

ESiabMicsTIDiih

yanks Sink
Jap Convoy
• Of 11 Ships

S A N F O H U F L O R ID A , W E D N E S D A Y .

Yanks Send Shells Over Saar

Phone W

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Burning Flumes Dnmage Section Of
P a r k , Eighteenth
While Truck Stalls

American First Army
Jumps O ff Below
Duren In New Ot. tack Tovvacd-BuniL

Superfortress Photographs Emperor's Palace

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uied n mm u itur John Butlmt

for n»jiIda projcTlfc, of »hir|i Ibe I ' l l n I*&gt; \ who rnuctr a brUf talk
.... la m U-liAlf «»l wmi
bond male*
( 'M i m i l ftarbur development

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U|1«, rtfCtlvcd, . B o iiile approval
I inn nUo iipidnudcd musiral and
yeiittflAay Ilf * r
an amtiidinunt ’ imv • 'u nets bv Naval ami local

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n»m the season’s
" “ to authorise the controversial h t v f i n ie ita n te ikilward
F
l-ane,
most levore snowelsrrt w u fore- Lawrence seaway was r e je c te d 1 putdi- ii&gt; ihaimum o f (he wut
east today as a vast stglion of 60 to '23.
! l..,ul
■ml i|pve,
'Jpve introduced the per
tlie nation was rcmuvjnjr frr*h
i: u n t f c
Passage of IHo amnji *&gt;*. in«a. ' for
j rnos? from
Hull apissivd In hie

Hir
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In Csu*db*1Ha oJJc*
fc&gt; r»fiscs ullriPuted to a storm
Centering In Ontario.
« Tin south is expected to hpvs
• tile relief before Friday, Flcp-

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blanket.

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Lieut. W aiter Stovall
Is Back From Pacific

ida's cltnia apparently escaped
unharmed ami its truck crops
apparently suffered only minor
damage aa tha coldest wave of
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the
season
sent
temperature*
dotwn to the low twentlca^in iomc

Ueut. (jtf) W hIU i Hlovall, Ji .
Boci of Mr. ami Mrf. \Y. II. S l»»iall, who Is homo on !t*.t-»• nftvr
20 monthn acrvlre with thi* l*pit** l
In *he fViit.m Piu ifir
1‘vrvmg ns riifriioM nn^ off n il
^JWtionii.
m ii\rl
The Flat* Marketing Bun^iu iilx'iirtl is munt'« •
fit Jnckiurfiville until ihxmii|^t to here M*». ‘tiny frnin &gt;.i*
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truck ’cr«&gt;|*fi U not heavy mn unt after flying thon bv i*T u »
gcniTHlIy rxp«*rtr&lt;l and Wu« vor* the Pmftfii*
Sti.vall i„ - hi-ii-iii .| t«i
M»ottcd n5 n whole
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Pnrmem* Murk#is, ulm churnrtcr*

Ug«l the damage tin light- Both
cjn^haalzed thnl tho aunroya were
preliminary.
Continual cold weather U in

lnjipsct for today with Indicaftoni not b« ai ievtre for to­
morrow morning.

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Diplomatic Sh ufflin g
^ Continued By F D R
WASHINGTON, Dae. 13, W V Praaidcnl'i
stata
department
idmkctip
m oved
iti
eecond
day icnatortal scrutiny aa furtltcr
diplomatic reshuffling haa begun.
% The White Hotua announced
the reilgnatioa of Carlton Hayes
as Ambaaaador to Spain and the
nomination o f Norman Armour to
replace hint. Armour la now act­
ing aa dlractor of State Dopartraent'a Office o f American
'Republic Affaire.

S iK —
for whldt Mr*. Z.
telephone WI-J,
CHialtlM to eeeare

’ a# eervka p m and we
that IM r friend* may _ ,
whaa thry ara to Sanford.

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277,000 Poundu Of
Scrap Is Collected

reserve) on Jan. *11, l 1' i i , wtiilt
He wu* atUmditig tile I filvcimty
of Flur du und rrccivrd mid dil|

Mere than 277,001) pounds of
oernp paper, enough to fill all
inkn ti lining nt Aiinup&lt;»li&gt;. Mi* iuilr«ind earn, haft luren rolleced
fln t u .lignvncnt wn* nboat tl a in Sunfnrd and Seininolo County
i during the past year. It w «i re­
heavy rultcT.
ported t&gt;v Mrs E.F. Ilouaholder,
M Hibiscus Avenue
Fina Hearing On It 20Mure
Aug 27. when Mr*, iluus'hc.|.i«-g ftmeeived thc idea of
Z o n i n g Thursday ' ■
bidding "chain l«i|&gt;er
tie parties" in
« hirli all those attending brought
City Vt*min»i»5io»»i i &lt;* wtil i»»»*«*l setup paper, two carloads of
ihi
.* !(». y
Tbuiruin^' evening
fur a p Iflie brurnig in i - thm! t*' wu - 1, paper have been shipped
tl e itui nMtl lomiur ni kip' un. * f»b» she ■« III
Ni il nwell mid Ills Key Club
it vvhm iirtimmft tii H&gt;
,3 »i Jortl
tmvs of Kemimdf High School.
11. N. iiycr, city rb i k
Gec»ri b .Sirnon» Ji»ckM*n\illr rn 1have been very active in the
campaign. »aid
finecr. ill be no lumd to rip l.ln .
tho plati. CitizniB having any:
a n y, Mr*, liotuholdfr.
1 liuma who hay* Mbundledr*
objectlui 5, protcfttn or AUcur^tionA
for th«(proiect lire requested to paper lo dlipo*e of jnay leave
ho praaint
• U « t tho homt of Mu. HornThe ordinance will probably he'holder; at titc horn* of Mr*. K.L.

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of

oddy Village, Me. la home on

emergency leave on account
the terloua lllnea* of hi*
father-in-law, pod HaWkln*.

Offices
odns

charge aa e a v e u m r

All cleriral employe.- of tlu
uffkc, with the exerption of
Min
M ie Gringtr, Hover n«*i
HoBftijtrft personul Bfcreiary, wtij
remain in their job* Mont of
them have liehl their poMtioo
ac \

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tloniWtfgintun'*
M|ipoi« tim t.1 i
the ITi.000 « &gt;m i |m»nit ion h* r i
erutivr *err»*tj»rv wm* rm upn
in politlrtil rirrlrx, etitirr 1* h
been hctiuJing t ait}^ell'»
pic
inaugural secretarial st»f! hen
since last June. He will succeed
IP H U lltt

Appeal
For

ArtnouA'cment of the name of
tha wlnnL- of the lilh enriunl
FaUr Schlal trophy to hrinliiole
ifigh Bchodl'a moot vuluablr foot­
ball playet for 1044 Will be
made In tiip school cafeteria to­
morrow n ln t as a highlight of
tha annual 1II-Y banqueL
Tha donob a former student
at Banford JUigh School, but now
publie
n it Iona
director
for
llw
Springs, will . make th«
but formal pro. trophy will not
tliiUl graduation » r a monlea of Ut*.Spring- . _ ----Mr.’ Schaal .Hill bring with him
------ *---aeveral reel*
m featuring
nowned hcritrraa
anil
color,
dar » t

n committee of 11 judges.
e pea led
Kdcti field repealed
In 19Zt
nod was th* only
nly twlce-wlnner of
41 when the
the trophy until 1B4I
sensational Hilly Fleming
rralng copped
it for a aecond lima m ho dosed
his grid career for Serglnol* High
In a blase of glory.
Although 10 separata trophic*
have been presented since 1828,
only four have bean woo by Unamen, all others going to beckfirld men who usually gain moat
nf the
tho crowds
crowd’s plaudits.
of
plaudit■,
Winners of th* trophv $|

Get mint

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Milton Suckett’s
New Book Selected
Mv Literary Guild

secretary

lloTlaml

d u r in g

Ammcwfi right flank li^oi•Mil a* * k 'u u iv My* A1*
fitcntiei
the Sevrnth
11 ai".'Cl! iiftiMrri on ]11 ge
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Is Given Stress Even Under Shadow of Wartime
h i Scout M e e t i n g , ^ ^ K; in^ r

Ed Straughn. futmei Mil'..
1tenaw per man. and R L Sl&gt;i|i&gt;|
of Tanwhaafoc ylll be asaiMunt '
»eeirUriel Hlnpp holds the sum,
poailion In the nf/ice o! Uuvr j litir

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I h IsHucd
Old Clothing

Min Franret Marflnugul, &lt;h
rector of the Hrmlr olr &lt; .Mints
Welfare Office and public ►•••altH
nur*e. 16&lt;iay iiMicd n r***ju»* ’ f•**
old clothing and bewtihiig
«•»
kind, even In n ihxji r.'iubim
The article* may be left »K h« r
office. 111 Falmetto Avenue m
at thi Ftre station. 1hr O'till
ItlpullUon is that thr rb,tiling
must ba clean, Miss 3facl&gt;ougnl
said.
Men's pants anti discarded
clothes can be patches] and re
made to fit children, while sheet*
and blankets can be cut Into
adopted it tho ticiut r o n ila r metit* B a r n u in P 110 J o iilr n lr t i A V iB t ii, diapers for babies of destltijtc
in f of t »t» City Comniiiiioii, .Mr. ar with lira. C ft. Diwron, 107 mothers. It Ii impoisibl* to huj
Bayer re id.
Fark Avenue,____________________ The.* now, she pointed out and
•ha cited many cess* in whkh
th* ind her helpers mened swea­
ters and othar arlielra so they
could b« worn again.

Winticr O f Peter Schaal Trophy
111 B e Announced At Banquet

, lMUora Jfate

Wilbur

report In »

A - lev i-t in (he thralcr lol&gt;h»\
pi let In msking his talk, hy
high vhwil Age lutugiaph fen.
I'tinni ho nhltfcd in a cheerful
i, Mrl frtrndly manner thnl unit
him many fiienda among San
ford', fiilura citizens.
In hi. talk, ha gave a brief re­
sume id his life, beginning with
his "birth in India, where hla
father, » Hrlllsh soldier was
tthttumsl He told of his trials
a. n mill her in South Africa,
of iitticl. in Mnluy and China.
U .sllsstS In I's*. r.s ri

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Mriliiu. h, a half
»"ib fftpfn the* lirrnmn frontier.
I he fit.nlici
The
vonth uilaj.in*etl (t ii^lit miles in [KJinis four
no It*;- kiiutl] f»f \He (ifi ion,n P hImtoutii*
In ihr north
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of ihi finer vtitunlly
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Lewis Shipp Will
Hold Same Office
WithNewGovernor Leadership Need Christmas Spirit Continues
I ALLAH ASfiLL. I tec, 13. i,l*l Millard Caldwell ye'teTtfh)' un
nounrfd the offirr -tuff Ktut will
-el'll him ua governor, with Jehu
T. Wigglnton, Miltsin lawyer, i&gt;

A **#rt«IN

A m*u A Mini offpnaive hi!
, tho (ti'rmaiiti on thr wr.itvrn
front. The soiithmi wing of
l hr Amrriran First Army
jtimprd off 1h?1ow Duren in
a frt'.sh uttm*k minted tnwarJ
lh|. Khinr Kiw*r city of Bonn,
ailvjtnciiiK more than a mile
m tliret* hour«, penetrating
Holle.sliniich.

Big Program For John Sutton Now
Post-war Projects In Navy Thrills
Okeyed BySenate War Bond Buyers

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II. 3. PACIFIC FLEET
Tele phone uuji,ka lu. Uvv aouUw
. IIKAIKlU AIlTKKS. Dee. 1J,
ern part of town, and alt the
''tfwftVt WfmtTTT 'rowway U&gt; laike Msiv. Ineludinp
of the 1‘sclfie
about I'ahi telephones was din
arts*, ha* Just conferred with
rupled yesterday afternoon as
Array amt Navy Commanders
burning trash mi the lot adjoin
of tho Central I'srifie and
ins the I'urk Apnrlmcnts at
Alratian theaters retarding
FiKhleenlh Street and I'ark A v c
strategy affecting Important
nue, spread to a nearby itqrnge
0 l ’ sr|flr plans, it was dlsbousr and inuwgr owned by
doned today,
John I. (ialluMuy, 17tH Majppotiu
IK, a**m(*i*s I 'm i )
A i rnur
Super f o r t res win, hit Japan
The inU-nse heal of thr fill',
hurt! a ga in
w hile
in t h e !
fannnl bv a driving wind, limit
fd Into and fusnl the lead of n
Philippines, Yank u i r m e n I
300 cable telephone wire over
f^ n k o r dnmogetl ail except
thr burning storage shed, the
one o f a Jnjktneso con voy o f
flames sneepmg on to the ncor' b\ garage
11 whips. Th e Yunk.n lost
| Mrs la-alie Went, nearby re
cijrht planes.
the Hflnr Klvci, w stiieut, nutierd thr flames of thr
Japan claim ed the otcujin- B L A B T I N G A W A \ «t ( ici i ■1*1 ri piif it iiiiit
huttri y t»f Amuiit.iit |U1 rum fielM *; u, mi shp^Ei being kept tii |burning shnl during the early
Upn ef ponHon Inland, tiny •Motion b&gt; iiirn «»f Uie i.jil I &gt; A rm y \ m»tn in the forefrroumi kevpa I part of the fits \V,|{. Connolly.
Itenild reporter who had ju«v
Htotland
Orm oc
R ay , and httruliug up ahevla \%tialu u tuiuiuuiiii i»tiun&gt; mun ^ct phone ortlcm.
i utrlveil turned in the alarm nt
• inking two destroyers, five other ( Intcriiulioiuil)
1 1:16. Meanwhile. as tho fire
ships in the Philippine*.
biased onward unchecked for
In China, Nsrilan was frernsome time, he made another flrr
turn! by tho Chinese, now nluugrail. Fire Chief Cleveland then
Jye southward toward Hochih.
ar rhed and announced that thr
• Superfortresses In forro smash­
lie truck had broke dun n at
ed el Industrialized Nagoya on
the traffic light on First Street.
Japan's
main
home
island
in
] became of motor trouble
niid-wftrrnoon
T h r f o r m erpisl
Another fire trurk (No, It had
I d or oncpAHled the lurccst group
|fust corns hack at I 25 o'elor1 |
Vit hitting Jnpun The Jnp« «npt
Irom a grais fire, and rrcu with |
«lao runlnl thi home in
.
,,
rn i.
rvi
!hr f lf•men working fa .L did not
Irtud of Shikoku ii nd J npiinc* rocc^u it'll Knrvfi. T lir niimI "aluml l)evelo|)mer»t O f r lo. &gt;I &lt;&gt;\ it* H e r o in l k s I o h»vr enough hose iuad*&lt;i on u |
i
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BO Ixjmhi'n caupt-il unrnv dilinage
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Relief F o r e c a s t
From Severe Cold
W av e By Friday

M ltK It

Offensive Hits
Germans On Western Front

e F r®sh

F o r 6 0 0 U s e rs

Superforta Smash At
Korea, I n l a n d Of
^ Shikoku And In­
d u s t r i a l Nagoya

I)K&lt; F M I! Fit

High School Teacher
Speaks A t Lake Mary

“ Men and women o f tomorrow
in a changing world" was the
subject of a talk Friday evening
at the lake Mary Community
House b* Mr*. Hilda Wray,
taacber of clvica and economic* at
Seminole High School.
More than |76 was netted by
tha Ladlaa Aid Society or the
LjU * * Marv Community Church
by mean* of a i upper and baiaar
that proceeded tha talk and en­
tertainment, which Included an
Kiteiiflcld won In 18tB and 1128 orchestra o f Sanford and Lake
were: George Mpys In. 18101 M ar- players under direction of
Hendrix Raymond M. Ball.
John . Courier, IVStl
Lyles, 1832;
Frank Evans, who acted as
1838; Geo
master of Ceremonies at the en­
Klwrn
B&lt;j
tertainment Introduced the speak­
McClelland,
er, members of Uia orchestra,
1837: Oar
numbers o f tha Ladles Aid SoJim Riser, 1838;
clety and visitors present
1840} oin
~ W RATTtO r
-------; FLORIDA— r*ir. continued cold
trough Thunder, frearing tom-

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Iniiibm L'til'vlaitv in New Yurti
District Governor Of Kiwanis (’ites
nil Thursday and t* ezpvelt»l lo
liumr Friday.
Reasons For Juvenile Delinquency j si rive
Ln»tgn Jeter
attended
the

There ^ il l l«* an H|**n llou»r j
for offl^rrn FponFarwl hy thr Dr J
feme Council, Recreation OWi |
|jon, Thursday rvrning Bt
•
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o'clock at On* Parian I Inure. I .
Magn.ilia Av.m.c and Fourth tl T r“ rm* ,.b" ch ,hl
l '"
.Street
' VK' m,ll|ntlu|r wavr •.r juwinln
fivlJmpionry in tl r hind, &lt;'minty
Taylor 1'ommnndrr) No 'J**. Judge ISiiinvy 1In lung ■f 1 ftki*
will hold e regular mooting Fri­ County, district liciiloiinril go*
day evening nt 7 tOC oV1«k Suu ernor-elrrt of Klwnui* told Ki
nnnliuii to«luv thnl liie im itn*'
per wrll) 1^ served after will' ll |rraoin, fur tin- eondilom wu- "
newly elected officer* will be grail "id mot ul bleakihwn ,d nui
inilallcd.
pooille
Annual I^iHie* night of the ; "In our live* tod,tv n* kiv»«
,'t
Methorllat Men's flub will take' thing* *ro not a* they n o r
place Thursday evening at 7:0(J am not prraelting n *eirn"n,”
o'clock. Fletcher E. Holla will he *nid, "'but am ju*t giving
ba»lc fundamental*
What
preside
B.B. Crumley la In i»onte°
nil aml thi* moral breukdoivn ’
charge of the program.
in my opinlun It was just plain
laiiness."
B.B, Crumley who waa recent­
Ife went oil to i|Uotr a letter
ly in charge of the Klwanla auc­ received from a dielraught moth­
tion that -netted more than 16,- er who ecutd not discipline ter
000 in War Bond sales, announced 14-ycar-o!d daughter. He added
today that Ktwanlan* had »ub* that ha replied to the inuther hy
scribed
to more than
113,600
_, recommeruilng
a "trip
w-llh the
worth of bonds In the present |daughter to tha woodthnl." and
added that we have pn*M*l tho
dlm n i of juvenile “ self ezpre*
Grocers to whom relief onfsr alon."
chacka ara btinq mailed thie « t t k - -In addition -to belnr pFysicnlty
hV Ola'BaTvatlon Army, ware to­ laiy- Judge Herlong declnred that
day requested by Major Allan 8. Vtjalimiyeni parents" -here je in «h
Wharton to honor these ami re­ and thoughtisa a* well. He conturn - wlh itemized bill and re­ traated the ehort time children
gular chacka will follow? Christmas get In Sundav School training
l •tins and dime boards ar* on for eternity, and the hour* spent
th* s tfM t'tO recaiva donations In daily school for education.
for thi* « n k , he added.
Children who or* taucht to be

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thomiMfiil ,,f i,tiler* n i - n i r i t i g ' imleil from Seminole High School
i)|\Idend- in |it'i&gt;onal *Hlt*farllori j with the ( ’is** uf 1031 and at­
and in Inotiev, ite added
, tended the University uf Florida
dmlgr* llt-tioog told of tori'll tog , for unn year While at Flurida
litti'i*
*t,i-f, iil'foad i lit' rnltated in the setvlce and
tolling . (
fiiitlmv I oh I " un ml* ' wa* later sent lo thr University
plim* MVt i tli'Miinnv **r in fuv | nf Miami lor training Ii* »ubhide*
llo
un, nil r ihI iivoiI by &gt;ei|neiitly was »cni to Columbia
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University for further training,

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iiti'inotnv ' tu 11l,ol,*i ant tiore with hi. parenls,' Ensign
rnlal
wrliile in tii- Amrtloun Magazine Jeter will report tu Miami.
ohli ii i atli'ii alleiitioti tu a oehoul
In San Franrueii tu winch delin*7

pnii'itl* mist attend eight
amt which stated that
there had not l&gt;een anv repeaters.
Stale Representative L I! .Minn
nr.litiunceii. that
Llze
half-way
mark of 3(a) **Ir* for storage
spare in the propoaed Cold Stor­
age I'lojit. I»,l been reached and
prwlleteil that hy the end of th*
week, the reijuim! 600 locker
renter* would sign up.
Expression* of sympathy by
Klwani* for tho bereaved fam-IILm of Kiw.niatia Kidney J. Ni*
and of J.
Marent.Mc, were
renil.
*
Vliitor*
Inl/i doccii were R.
Davia of Orlando. J. H. Ratigannew Plymouth dealer here, and
Theron Madden of th. K .y Club,
who proposed that Kfwanll *ponsor a Key Club dane« on Jon. 1.

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District Governor Of Kiwanis (’ites
Reasons For Juvenile Delinquency j

Winticr O f Peter Schaal Trophy
111 B e Announced At Banquet High School Teacher

A rtn o u A 'c m e n t o f th e name o f n c o m m itte e o f 11 ju d g e s.
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w h a a th r y a r a to S a n fo rd .
m o rro w n l n t a s a h ig h lig h t o f
In a b la se o f g lo r y .
th a a n n u a l 1 II- Y b a n q u e L
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m onlea o f U t * .S p r i n g - . _
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1832;
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to authorise the controversial h tv f i n i e i t a n t e i kilward F
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als Is I n c I u tl e (1

A**#rt«IN

A m*u A Mini offpnaive hi!
, t ho (ti'rmaiiti on thr w r.itvrn
front. The so iith m i wing of
l hr A m rriran First Army
jtimprd o ff 1h?1ow Duren in
a frt'.sh uttm*k minted tnw arJ
lh|. Khinr Kiw*r city of Bonn,
ailvjtnciiiK more than a mile
m tliret* hour«, penetrating
Holle.sliniich.

Big Program For John Sutton Now
Post-war Projects In Navy Thrills
Okeyed BySenate W ar Bond Buyers

Ixjmhi'n caupt-il unrnv dilinage

F r o n t

American First Army
Jumps Off Below
Duren In New Ot. tack Tovvacd-BuniL

Superfortress Photographs Emperor's Palace

Tele phone u u ji,k a l u . U v v aouU w
ern p a rt of to w n , and a lt the
w ay
U&gt; la ik e
M s i v . In e lu d in p
about I'ah i telepho n es w a s din
rup led
y e ste rd a y
a fte rn o o n
as
b u rnin g tra sh m i th e lot a d jo in
in s
the
I'u rk
A p n r lm c n t s
at
F iK h le e n lh S tre e t an d I'a r k A v c
nue, sp re ad to a n e a rb y itq rn g e
bou sr
and
in u w g r
ow ned
by
John I. (ia llu M u y , 17tH Majppotiu
A i rn u r
T h e inU-nse h e a l o f t h r f i l l ' ,
fa n n n l bv a d r iv in g w in d , lim it
fd Into and f u s n l th e lead o f n
300 cable telepho n e w ire o ver
th r b u rn in g s to ra g e sh ed , the
flam es sn e e p m g on to th e ncor' b\ g a ra g e
|
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la-alie W e n t, n e a rb y re
the Hflnr Klvci, w stiieut, n u tie rd th r fla m e s o f th r
J a p a n c l a i m e d t h e o t c u jin - BLABTIN G A W A \ «t ( ici i ■1*1 ri piif it iiiiit
huttri y t»f Amuiit.iit |U1 rum fielM *; u, mi shp^Ei being kept tii | burning s h n l d u rin g the e arly
U p n e f p o n H o n In la n d , t in y
•Motion b&gt; iiirn «»f Uie i.jil I &gt; Army \ m»tn in the forefrroumi kevpa I part of th e f i t s \ V ,|{. C o n n o lly .
Ite n ild
re p o rte r w h o had ju«v
H t o t la n d
O rm o c
R a y , a n d httruliug up ahevla \%tialu u tuiuiuuiiii i»tiun&gt; mun ^ct phone ortlcm.
i u trlv e il tu rn ed in th e a la r m nt
• in k in g tw o d e s tro y e rs , f iv e other ( In t c r iiu lio iu il)
1 1:16.
M e a n w h ile .
as
tho
f ir e
sh ip s in th e P h ilip p in e * .
biased
o n w a rd
u nchecked
fo r
In C h in a , N s r ila n w a s fre rn some tim e , he m ade a n o th e r f l r r
t u r n ! b y th o C h in e se , now nluugr a il. F ir e C h ie f C le v e la n d then
Jy e so u th w a rd tow ard H o ch ih .
ar rh e d and ann o unced th a t th r
• Superfortresses In forro smash­
lie tru c k had b ro ke dun n at
ed e l Industrialized N ag o y a on
the t r a f f ic lig h t on F i r s t S t r e e t .
Japan's main home island in
] becam e o f m otor tro u b le
niid-wftrrnoon
T hr form erpisl
A n o th e r f ir e tr u r k (N o , I t had
I d or oncpAHled the lurccst group
| fust corns hack at
I 25 o 'e lo r1 |
Vit hitting Jnpun The Jnp« «npt
Irom a g r a is f ir e , and r r c u w ith |
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a r t s * , h a * Just co n fe rre d w ith
A rra y am t N avy C o m m and ers
of tho C e n t ra l I's r if ie and
A lr a t ia n
th e a te rs r e ta rd in g
s tra te g y a ffe c tin g Im p o rta n t
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p la n s, it w a s dlsdoned to d a y ,
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S u p e r f o r t r e s w in , h i t J a p a n
h u rt!
a g a in
w h ile
in
th e !
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f^ n k o r d n m o g e tl a il e x c e p t
o n e o f a J n jk t n e s o c o n v o y o f
11 w h ip s .
The
Y u n k .n
lo s t
c i jr h t p l a n e s .

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Yanks Send Shells Over Saar

Superforta Smash At
Korea, I nl a nd Of
^ Shikoku And In­
d u s t r i a l Nagoya
.

F L O R ID A , W E D N E S D A Y .

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kddrraa is unknown th ru *
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11re*tente ore tlirrefore to romm^nd
in d fo r H^minoi# fa u n
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TODAY and THURSDAY

liferaid is a a e a h e f **f Tk*
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City Rights

Andy's

Ulltl.K VKItSP. ru n TODAY

S tn tes' rights are often heard from , but whnt about'
WEDNESDAY. DEC. 13. I94A cities' rltrhl.s? T ills f|uestlnn has just been asked hy C ln r-1
BUT PONT OVERLOOK THE ence A. Dykstra, president of the U niversity of W isconsin,
WORD IF: If vc nl.iitp ,m mt addressing a ('incinnati meeting devoted to the city m anag­
and my word, abide in ymi, n,S er plan of government, as well as by Florida’s own Gover­
wnal,i-rvrr ye will, and u -luill nor-elect Millard Caldwell. Dykstrn’s point is th at cities are
be done unto you ll» 7
under-represented in many state legislatures, and do not
NOW THE NIGGARD TONGUE get a sym pathetic hearing from them. Milwaukee and WnSh(From Conwnuioritrv IWtryl
nigtnn are closer spiritually than Milwaukee and Madison.
N o w tAe n i ? r « r . l o.nittlr
lull"
Senator ilaroLl .IL. lin rU in o f O h io had th is in mind
froitti.
Alien in l'J.'tK, iipimsinc the proposal to end tlie W l’A, he
B e l on tiv u n t im i'lr lie n i,
aid that, because of the commitments to rural constitu ents,
S u d d r iily
lir e i n ,
l.n
many a ktnte government is unable to see the situation
m as clear a perspective as is the federal governm ent,"
Unemployment and relief are largely city problems.
Surplus labor in rural areas moves Into the city, for ihr
i ity is the home of industry and the g reat services.
This is why cities are apt to go to W ashington for nd\ire and-help instend of their slate capitals. More emphasis
if "sta te rig h ts" will not stop this practice. If the .states iUMiiitly hn, iirnMidril tidrquatf (pmfltp :inS ihrrrl
want ilrh ts . they mils! earn them by settlin g the problems &lt;
eniptoyinantwn ,
rtntintlcally f r 1'ijinir powet. of
il Iheir doorsteps
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idimoii«lial«(l in nn rditorinl in * 1**•&gt; by -nlijrrlinj.
Itailwny A rp i f Pr.oinlirr i " ,n'"d» Jnd « . r ,,e
llurinK the thirl v yrur* ItKMI
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LEGAL
lin g voting men's ideas as
'on,
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teir lives when they i i-turn .o |,.r „i,„„.| •„
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Ulnw *t'ui wpiil ii
i‘dally I rue of those entering ponntry', nviuinhlr Inlmr force;
thought &gt;•«•*»i••?ihiy
,svtth ttu* ii.i.li ttiii innunt norm
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u n io n the campus are usually i.m i^ kmii.ih,
„f UI1 ..vi.iuni.
ncademic stride more readily il«hor fiuru uw-mRinu de.Hhfl.iHMi,
urn reports of other groups, i Hecsu,i' itu n- dm armi de
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, prr„lon and unciuplovinrnt in
nding college on government
,0.
Nrn.
II of Itii’h ts, are reported .is I tenI ndniiimimttnn itniilnl ihnt
G o v e rn o r
U ni Inn d
niiji them for definite profes- !l &gt;ivnlo rntrrpn,i- hnd
hroken
It e m e m h e r, WF. SEI I - W E
leased liv e r the |iir ,e n t
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SERVE _ WF. SATISFY. IIOl.
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L.ER MOTOR AAI ES Chritogn
veterans Adm inistration, and ihr »nr. if.- m.|
m ig h t
lie. w ith inure
and Oldiniuhile. Adi
the S ta l e l Ternary than
rtinl recompense for their dis- emanniy." imrtl
|rt,fi uuri partly
fo re in FU irtdH '* tii,tn i&gt;
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, |»ilcrr&lt;»ful \hr,r
e to stand it and carry ,he / w the war i.
to the schools without ntnrli Let that in the
HAVE YOU THOUGHT
f doing well in th eir Undies. ,&amp;40‘ ,lnr|}*"'V'
ovement over the hnndlinr of mnt"
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Double!

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FRIDAY and SATURDAY
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CH A RLES

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NOTICE

SUNDAY
HOME IN INDIANA

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OF

GIVING ITER A SPOUT COAT?

PRIVATE EMPLOYMENT
RAILWAY

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LOVELY CHRISTMAS GIFTS
Wonderful weamltle g ifts — th e kind sh e'll trea­
sure for years. A s always, we are C hristm as gift
specialists!

Buy Her A Pretty
Bedjacket

*oi provided to fumlah our and oth.r
nev.r goyernmenta with means ol de
l mid. stnietion. And nettr in hlitory
It b ha* it yet been nhrnvti that any
Ivanre nyatem of aoefalltm e»n In peocetrnv- time In tU* Cf any other country
|rovlde enough employment, aerit] loy- vice* and bikkIii to caoie a high
cither nnd advancing standard of living
then, ior all the people,
which ] Entirely different in the Instiov- tory of privote enterprise. Whai
s« all shall be produced by those em
if It plcycd under socialism nnd every
&gt;• cn -oclslUHc policy is decldcl by
under goyemmenL Whnt shall he fru
y . ix ilnccd by those employed under
laged, free private enterprUo I* decided
nmenl by the consuming public—i. e., all
it ex- the people, k'or private enter'polite prise I* operated for profit] tor
ordln* any private enterprise to make o
it.
profit It muat a«U at price* e*-

P re tty
bcd jnckcts
to
keeji yotrr favorite Indy
warm this w inter. P retty
lace trim m ed crepes.

Fur Jacktet
oteableT

will "do" much for hisr
winter wardrobq. Black
Wolf.
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right, now tefl ua why the
cream people waited until
*T to comer Ufa cream

According to Drew I’eoraon of
Washington Merry-Go-Round, who
supported President RoooeveH In
the recent election, the trouble*
In Groan atetn from an understanding between Roosevelt and
diarchill. It wan agreed, he says,
that "The American army would
play second fiddle to the British
army In all matter* effwUhg
not only Greece but Y'ugoalavla,’'
"This him been carried ont to
the last T,” he conclode*.
*

MY HOBBY BOX

•i so t h e pound

Operator* .o f ,. the Eva-Bea*
Beauty Shop racelved special
instruction* In. cold waving
at the Florida Hair Dresser’*
w

* Marrlner B, Ecclea, ehalnnim
of the federal rwsrrn
deposit* hold by irfdlvhtu
have Increased Trow
billion
delta re to ISO billion dollars since
1040, and “high government of­
ficials'* fear for the effort WhUh
io much money In the hand* of
the people. will have oil tor

treotion - cool, rilreditno,
flende Ikptldi-flow with lov­
ing cor# through your ho'r.
And lol you hov# n'lkyioft,
luetrout wovei . . . glowing
with vffolfty ond nohjrolnettl

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duebd. \ T h if ako received
h u tM tk m rto tha new teeatis
In hair aurllng .ftp aiiZ u iU
of New York, William of
Chicago and other renowned

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THode Uri8(

Most Practical Gift
for Duration Service

in qtialRy leathers or
fabrics.

ractically living In casual clothes theao
ve her a warm wonderful sports coat
■he’ll we«r over everything. Chooao it from oor
wide aasortment.
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Past-war Projects
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worker* iurrounded by pleasant living con­
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this favqrcd area more than ment aalstenco.

tlrof economy they will possess an added A

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Stjt&amp;V# extraordinary growth of the last

significance for those who are seeking the
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Period 4 a n d fi fuel nil r miy sn ' .
scheduled lo expire Septi niU-r do.
and all drrinite value c o u p o n * . . . .
V left over from the post w a r's
»
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nge- pariirutm ly uf commercial
The action, affecting mostly
ii,,m!l mc &gt; r a ... o. mei-iill
m an s w d b o y * type shoes s u c h ,
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t a l i . i n i : u r in ii
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«n«i hu»h»nd, m t i c t :
iii nh**n .
heavy duty it tick un«J t»u»» U m i K(iri! aircfi. Hhrib&gt;. Korih i am. i xvoa taken to enable shoe dealer* arc cxpcCIctl to l&gt;f» nffitfl by In*. Wa LTKH LKIOII Ami wifr. f
to-move cu rren t slocks, OPA »nhh npi’luM hum from nn»t«ri*la o I Ma IITIIa LKHli^ *-f M* l**,% rrj
G A BO IJN R
‘I,*! n r I deirng the month and r^ xV lE itm *!
l.nh'»Hh .UANM-'s 1
valid througn (hr
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c o uujmns
bv th e "ini, k i n g " of n;iplii-.il n.n
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V l h L l L Ml V V P ‘N '
Hatiuning
rules tehi.ii h a . lo ru n m ln i e tl in rrc en t
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it j
now require that e v e r y e a r o w n n ,
ullrt*.l&gt;
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1
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write ills IIce use number nnd |
North i ’a rnl In u
H slate on en e h g a s o l in e cotl|ton
cmiimii
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I n . h" i * p o s s e s s i'o n as soon nx i hi i
are

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r ^ pi r r r ' ^ T T T r :
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LEGAL NOTICE

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Red An tn rou .
* k * » 1 b U k r.uTiU-t .lu .lo| .- i . , m i H. '
now Tftlld lit 10 point* each for pir , rfll iirut,. |t. rt.» »«u»«
With tok en s Both good i'»- r
Th* O n m .i* ./ hr hai«I. * i *
K iln Italy.
cihviinivU ;igv; ■*i . . t (‘&lt;1 |t\ .Iiixtspi*
_
The ration value of c re a n e rv huymg in .idvam-r of tiurinnl
8 r blitter has been wcrcaxed to
20 need* t&lt;, build ,,|&gt; [wi.iiinul .u|*red points Jier
j plie- Si.me «ro u|i|i;iren(fV will8U (J Alt
i trig tu I'.iV hi..ir limn le g a l’price.
Sugar stam ps No. 3 0 , No.
3 1 . And m e therein xuxxtng the xeed
No. .12, No. ,i,i nntl -So. J « no.. , lor « i in. K in.iil.et whirii will
good to r five pounds enoh in- j eventually
,.o!y
do|u ive lhero
definitei“
furthti **f tin* ngaM’Me. the\
v
CANNING SU G A R
jfh e n .h ."
Stamp No. 40 good to r five
t udei existing regiilntioil*. nil
pounds
canning
su g a r
until rigntctle rrtm le i- mv re.pmeit in
pounds
February 2 8 . 1046. A pply to j)4»«r ceilimr pricr* tu rluin view
jfem
local boards for supplemental
nnd a r e pr nh il n li sl f ro m e x c e e d i n g

rations.

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lb 15c

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WALNUTS

lb 39c |ALMONDS

Ih 47c

PECANS

lb 55c PECANS

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TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE
SPECIAL PRK : es and bu y
YOUR FLIDUR NOW
I.

Y C tl ROASTED T O P I R f i a i O N
llw full, rich fljx-or of toffee— it mtnf l&gt;c properly
routed to develop ail (lie iijwirf.il goodneu of ihe I m u
Bectuse rou tin g n such an exifiu ii; jit
cxcrj inmi i ut
AAP O jflce is routed ihc I lu o r Silver wjy I Im cx.luxivc
process brings escli roaxi lo prewte llivor p eak- •putto' —
ott goc% the IvcJt— out ruth the hesm. Islet ally hoitim#
with rich, mellow flix•
&lt;

BIRDSEY’S BEST

To get

|

10

lhs-

. 5 8 25

r.°

1 .3 8»

UiH. 2 . 7 0

^

FOUR BROTHERS,
H» lhs.
25 lhs. J 2 7
"«•

2 .4 9

" ,0 lb8-

CRACKERS
COFFEE pound
M ill
2 for
CAKE FLOUR
SPRY lb. 25c 3 lbs.
TOMATO SOUP
COFFEE 2 pounds
KIDNEY BEANS
PORK &amp; BEANS
I I «•/ •*"1il

\\ii\ ii

t n n tlrn s n l

.hi 11/ 1 I III 11 s

H ilt , it , .. .

4 .8 8

17 o r 11in f f&gt;

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r ratiH
3 • aiau

NoguiililingsMili "iott"

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OLD MILL
ills. . 5 2 25 ib« i #2 2

MONEY SAVER
10 lbs.

25 lbs 1 #1 0

-

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Tom ii toes

v* *■g *»M
l» i HHa* M|«S

Tomato Sauce
1 50 lhs- 2 . 3 9 lfl» 'hs- 4 . 6 8
1
'
Startlhg Afaslt v.
......... 3;84
frroiter Mash

.......

3.1)7

■&gt;« nw

2 .1 5

100 lbB-

Brcctler Mnsli ..........

4 .2 0
3.65

Dog Food ............................ 4.95

15c

30c
27c
23c

69c
14c
63c
14c
14c

c

j X aa

lir.M

2 for

15c

Pressed Ham

19c
Mayonnaise
Pftift
im
&gt;5c Blue Rose Rice 29c
II •* Fan* VfrdUfia
12c
39c Raisins

Fig Jam

39c Raisins

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U c, a l i m i R i s film t hap

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SUGAR PEAS
15c
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Sm. !P it

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r\_ _ _ _

4 lb rtn

II. \h i:s

M tlllR l

14c Suit

Wi i

IN IU 4

13 *• IV M i t lixisfi,—

17c

W1NDEX
13c

Apple Jelly 2 for 25c
• Mh
Bortlen's
I lento
59c

Lifebuoy Soap
3 f o r .........20c

SWAN SOAP
Lge . 3i for . 29c

�CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES
i pat Hm far «m n v e r t b a
pet Use (or three Inrerticas
i per Use far 4 Insert tons
dm aa

a le . . . P i

ONE 1 U O R B R IN G T O U R Ada to V U E aA N FO K l* H ER t U
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

T A L I.A II ASSKK. I&gt;cc i:t. (/I*) &lt;»nv. 11«&lt;Iliitiel in ht* filial ratlin
rr|M»rt In the ^Itatc Moiulnv "tfthl.
“ ll now m| ih' r m nlm ta l c e rta in

ular rl**ftfli4 rate*.

.. lieUL Liuk. ukkiuiu

POK SALB—

rO K

BY O W N E R ; A mom h&lt;&gt;uac on
in o Iota. ar&gt;*l (htckeiiR. Ont mile
from Air I U rc. Rhone ?il-\V.

nnM.siiKh
Ptmiu Mkt

II. Ik I'opc X ompany
K E R 03K N K cooking strive* and
gas hot plate*

BO YS A L L wool t i r e d suit, ago
13, 112 00 . I’hnn* H72 or 63t&gt;.
k&lt;xmI

R EN T

That will
vrnur- for
muii) riiM'a
will iiiiikt*

la i^ c r

"in ritn lnt*rra»iHr re
(he rountiee. an&lt;l in
for Oic rcho«)lii. Mini
it certain that the

tire*

to U -h a itd ailh collide foi
ulfe t&lt;» ki*e|» tlic Iiourc for
lin er. Kood fiiiniahml, no laiindrv to &lt;|o. Ilr f r ir m r i n q u iin j
Wi i t r Box \Nh. i u llciali!

Iced Cakes .... ea. 29c

At l(h T il.K it ielery farm on
C*«mcn»n Avenue. Knd Sole
I tatrlv |dour*l aid h in m x n l. K
R. H tour. nh"nr
||.

* ONfc dUimitid T in g very rrwvon
. I " “flbiv |need. For Inioimallon
* Call &amp;75-IL

general revenue fund will not
have to l*e re&lt;orte«l to ]n paying
the increased benefits ..to the
age&lt;l and to the. blind which were
Initialed lost -Summer.
• "The whole picture of S tate
finance runtinuc* good and It lx
now certain th at we shall be able
lo turn over the S tate In Jan u ary
to the Incoming adm inistration I
much Ibe strongest financial con­
dition ii it* h istory." he declared.
The Governor also diseossed tb—
citrus induxtry's condition. F.vct glades Drainage D istrict refinanc­
ing, progress of negotiations for
establishment of the Kverglade*

Buy An E xtra $100
B o n d Dur i ng : t he
(Jth W a r Loan
v
Drive

FOR H h \ r
Apaniurnt free Six
rxHim I m •e. |M*..i«d I ji Vc Mnry.

ROOM bungnloxt by nwnci
R raxonablt, U3I0 W 1 st SL
rhxma l O W.

TWO whrel trailer,
Ph*i&gt;r 2LVM

l i u ^ twbtit Un»

I Mai w ill l&gt;« in n lc iin lly
I limn it wn • li»«l yenr.**

TIIItK K r»*vin fuinifheil nhd one
H *n om
furni«he&lt;l
u ha rtm e nL
No objection to Rinall rldldien.
I ' l l t r * mmlernle N|i» Nellii)cr,
|»l»*»ne f» la»lift*«iood M r ,

KOR S A L E ; Punch Bowl «cl with
Silver ladle. Hum e V # J .

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Marxvl E x rl rk f*

Bread 1Va-lb. loaf 11c

.. 3 lb Bag 75c
lllamtw l»-

G IV E .MAGAZINE sriL S C Itll*
TIO N 8 FOR t HMISTMAS.
A G U T that last, nil y rsr Ci.lt
I. Deal. 14 H Irt-lsre-n 12 umi I
ON- DEC. ro. 10 New Hampshire .
P. M. or I I W a ftr . 7 IV M.
laying hens; also b iw der. 81*
Palm etto A re. Phono 615- Call ] OAK W o o d rot ai.v l&lt;-ngtl- V.
mornings
C T Nelson liaxA of F m in c n r
B R E D Ih'lwrniaii I’ lnschor |

EVAP MILK

3 Tall Cans 26c
16-oz Can 9c

Market

pups. rFaniploo
I
I I F Y o l l ; I n .............
I n i .u lt l l .
• te r reg l'lertsl AKC. .Rrady for
It W illi
. ClirUtm a* dell very l!t&gt;.w h&lt;’&gt; .
HUIII.lt I \ W i l d I VMS
ley, Rox 257, Sanford, Plione
Phnnr 7.12 U lsntK ll.n t 11litg
IBM DODGE S clan . gtuul condi­
tion wilh 5 grod tires, UOO.f1"
rash . Can he »e»n ** H o e "

Tuxedo Feed Store. 8:00 A. M­

’ to 6 :0 0 P. M.

W 0 SM A L L farms for sale;
on« 3 aetre land, i ilory house,
g at age, ono storage house, one
good well, land tliexl. complete
aubirrigaUon. th«e 5 ecro farm
writh 2 glory house, 2 tin t*
bat n, good well, land tiled.
Complete suhii rigathm
Apply
lo J . W. Util, Ivcke Monroe,
-hone I k
OR SA LK Pipe fittings, valves,
plumbing
supplies.
pre-wei
autom atic hot water healer,
cxmiplrle slock deep and shal­
low
well
pumps, pneumatic
storage tanks. A .P . Rosier V|5
NICK youn* th rifty Victory Oarden l'lan t* now re a tlr Iceberg
1 lettuce;

Kacarule;
To m a to e s t
Cabtwige;
t'o lla rd s;
Chinese
Cahhwirr; llr e le ; l l t w e l l ; and

Missionary Straw berry pient*.
, J. W . UcU, ijiko Monroe, ptume
r w tN K

CU RTA IN S wi» (•••I. *tmHtr*l uml
■I Mtrhrtl 61k M r I 1 it n \ t i l e ,
photH* H71*
S E W I NT

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— firaiar

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WANTKD
2H
|*h&lt;uses 4.%.%

h’ M I l t f C *

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Avc.

stucco WANTED;

MINGLE iron hod, complete wilt
msttre-**, spring. Phone 6 7 2 -J

MATTRBBSKS
LIST m v lv n t shipment
ro«d
m attress ticking, 6 and 8 os.
Innereprtnrs rebuilt Ilka now,
broken eprlngx replaced- box
•pringe retied. All typre ranov•Ung. New bawl
tied box
enrlnga guaranteed 10 jraare.
New Colton Mattreaeea.
HANFORD
M A T T R E S 8 J^ A C T O R Y „
COI’ KNHAUKfT* cabbage

plant*

far ankr. J. C-. EiDHorth, Tlear?• doll Are.
a

FO R HAI.K: Two 8 lo ry bouse a r ­
ranged In two apartm ent* rlo*e
tn. P rice *3000.000. Robert A.
WHRam*. A tlantic Bank Bldg.

|m*«** Istelsfria

«M »rf

I'icklcH
O atmt-al

N*»i*n»l li»)

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More than 500,000
thseetn are known.

Shoi(jder

lb

lb

Ib.

S icJ ch

I.OST; II |h ttndrrU cd hnm put
in Plymouth coq|c hv mixUkc.
I'lmRr contact Tubf# Supply
S torr on W 1*1. St.

BUSINESS SERVICE
WF.l-DiNG:

lly nn ex|^rt with

3 0 y e a r s ’ priwriener who gnsrantees every job. Wnul«l appre­
ciate
a
trial.
Tem)K&gt;rarily
located at 408 &lt;l French Ave.
A. R. Welch.

CARFKNTRR1NG
_______________ _

general
re*
alra. W. J . Htrasell, 70d W. 9th
treat, I'hona 747-M.

Salt Pork . Ib. . 19c

to

Ja r

11c

1 in

v \ * r. o r riir. #r% n:
o r FI.UIUD4.
I***ul» Carl lt«#ft((ft- JIISIIBI

t iil

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FlrM rr

F L 'B O Y n , l l S t i Mogwetta A r e .

8TORAGF.. your ear at

Kent’s

u rv n s.

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Hi* U t &lt;1*; uf July. A. !».. IRIS,
hi« ril»4 •■n»* In my 'iffle# un«l
lift* in a&gt;Iv application for h t a s
|o lit
th#rco6.
.H,i id
r**Hlfl«-«tr rn ibrniii tlir (ulloultig
dp««’rlb&lt;-tj prtiprrty In Ihr ( ’ituiil)
of Nftiiiiriulr, Htntr of Florid*. to*

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l*otift*Oixl

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te e .

HEIJP WANl’ED—
*Allr&gt;0. MrZ B
MamHa Are.

CAPABLE

maid,

phone 1200, rUenslon 343.

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WANTKDt Housekeeper for.#*
No laundry to do. A good rt
• good home. 110.00 par wi
•RaforantJaa required Write I
WK, c/o Herald.

box

d iv e s .

County.

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PRODUCE FESTIVAL!
Yam s 5 ib* 2 9 c
C x x o lia n

Rutabagas

k&gt;

4

c

2 9

c

Holiday

C e le ry

Q u an titr Rights Reserved

2

C alll

Carrots 2 bch 19c

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Cold

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Hofido

11

Grapefruit 5 ib»29

ib

19c

Fancy C u b a *

Honda

Pineapples

Tangerines ib 9c

21c

Catii EnglUh

Colo Yellow

Yc ’&lt; C o o k io g or E a tin g

W alnuts

Onions 5 &gt;b» 2 5 c

A p p les 5 ib* 4 5 c

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22c; Sausage

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39c

■,v;ipiff IfcadB .... Ib. 5c

Apple Sauce

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Turkeys
IIKHNHON

CORN FLAKES

SWEETHEART . 3 Reg cakes 19c
OrlRiex

SOAP FLA K ES..... Lg Pkg 23c
OXYDOL........ 10c Lg Pkg. 23c
1

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Ihr ftliaffthottie I • uf The HlM|«l*l
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hold al I (»► bankh iK h«»u»» In Ken
ford. r i o r l i U . on W n|i»«»d»&gt;. J«n*
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for th# #1#rllon » f d lfftrlnrft and
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th# m c«tln rIL F. M«nn

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V O T Il'X T O A P T R A M
T O G eorge F I« r» o a . whose edUree*
,
le unkno w n .
' Yo u e re hereby re u n lrv a to »pa r In t h e - r t r e e ll iV u M &lt;-r M.m&gt;lf C o unty. K lo rl4 « . In C h an cery,
on Fe b ru a ry It h . t e a . In n r r r ia ln
su it r o r illv o rc e th rre ln iH.|i.llng,
a n abhrevl.tle.1 »ltl«
w b 'rli c e ..
la M se I ’ lereon.— N e t n t t ir . *e re o .
tteorge Plerao n . tretm U ant.
\V ltn e *s niy hand end o U lr is l
re e l at Hanford. F lo rid a , th is l l l h
dav o f Dace pi bar. l» * t .
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rot Slewing

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Ovteaa*

Chickens

Country Slyle Pig

Pork

m-mmrmtf

Loan Chops
Ib
Wholo Shouldorg
Fr«sh Sausage
I
Pig Pork Stew
I
Ftesh Cut Sides .
Chuck Roast
Club Steaki
Hamburger
Short Ribs
Plat** Slow

Grad* A

Grad* B

Veal

2 Cans 9c
Q iK D XX

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Rib Chops
Chuck Rbast

II

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M eats

L cb ste r
M ullet

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Voting Men Warned
On Job Quitting
In Essential Work
GERMANY

I

niunbiichj ^

sa a r b r u c k in

yMA«.ia*U U . aW u t $.'MV^H&gt;A4K(a000
told yestan lay the story of hi*
• » « » morning’s work, when he l
and hi* wing man attacked 4 0
Japanese fighters and shot down
lb .
On leave after ten months of
action io the Pacific, in which he
^ fle w 61 com bat sorties, Comdr.
•M cC am pbell talked to reporters
a t the W aldorf-A storia. From
lost Ju n e l l to Nov\)l4*v*ch«w in command of the planet aboard
the ca rrie r E ssex, he downed th ir­
ty-fou r Jsn sn ese planes. Oply
m Ms J ot
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 a r 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
himself
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 earrv ln f bombe, and
twenty
bombers,
(l^ te r
he
X learned th at 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 2 2 . 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 acram m odat*. the .Jap aixere fig h ter
. force were Comdr. McCampbell
■and his wing m an, L ie u t (j. e )
Roy Rushing, of Mcflehee. Ark.
They
got » plane each In the
first attack .
“The rainuta the bomber* dls-

Th at's ( h r unv il sue.* up ai iei
'"W S rlh g
rftV
ffinfgar- A i ic r il T '
highly cr itic al tMinrd of revirv%
President Rooseveli lia* to gi\e
it a final ir«iin*f o \ rr , m d •hip it
up to the new C o n g re ** early
n e i t month. And nornc chanicc*
could be made in the process.
As it now stArd*. the total is
roughly doutdr 'the yovernment'*
cu rrent Income of so me SniiMin
0 0 0 ,0 0 0 a yenr The new budget
Ir based, moreo ver, on the a*
sumption that A m e r ic a will be
fighting only Japa''. in the fiscal
year betfinitititr next J u l y I
W i i l is not fn r hcl*.v* ih -

$ 0 !M'2 0, 000,000

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 LST s a r e shown unloading thetr cargoes *or the Invssiop
.’orere on a beach a t the Philippine Island. (/nierwatUmal Sowridphoto)

ap peared,
instead of a tta ck ing
even u*. the t i g h t e r , v e n t t m "
a i -u fW r y circle, flying nrmi id I
and around n flrr one another to I
pro te ct- each o th e r* lulls," l&gt;» I
said.
'
Thinks They W e re P o u t e d
J
Co m d r
M ri’anipbell
*aid
hr
doubted feui of the two A m rt
ican fig hte r* made thr J a p a n r - r
•fighters assu me ttiia tactic "T h e y
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 i r m l above, j
tha co m m a n d e r said, reasoning
that they could outlast the J a p a
nete, who presumably hail conic
fa r t h e r and had less fuel They 1
were c o rr e ct
A f t e r m aln ta in i-g
the circle for ten mihutee, t h - '
Ja p a n e s e fighter* broke, rushed
, into fo r m a tio n , and headed back

revi«e«i

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E u ro p e
and
the
P a c if i c
b a fo re
n e x t J u n e -to. am t th e n e x t f is c a l
y e a r w il l tie one o f d e n m b ilt ia

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••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*
( . iinnth'Muf
deferrnent
Innlnic*
•re In.n* in Hi** Iie hf id(lie lininetllrm ! tile muein ie* f*»r men in the
.»l* I at med fill res and tin* civilian
in u »ii ef f*»i I

G ER M A N Y

S E A M L E S S BACKS in
.
STAR BRANO FREEMOLDS elimi­
nate rubbing, chafing and ripping

ELGIUM
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u h t « h U. .*&gt; J u t ,\». y ( 1 .
(m xh tn f to ur er d t h r l l - t n m S i s r b r u r k r n hn« i g a m brnu^M into t
tr on l (t»ft t r r n f l c i l n i g f Irt rorilinnoiMly w a^oxl «t r u r r •r&gt; *sin|x
tuftJlj, of enurxe. (h ere 11 Hie Khine In (h e elta»vc n u t &lt; xre 11
to m * of th e f a m e d "p ro b le m f i v e r s ' * At lop is »h.&gt;'»n the Su
*Hfhllftitin f new s dlxpuU hrs To Hie no rt h kX the M&lt;&gt;«rlie vs hu h
pr om in entl y In earli er Jed A r m y tft»nptiftM t o w s t d Hir S a a r I
m i p U tl»# Mft«t. w h e r e Hrittsh and i' an tn li an tiiM.p* (irt\e fom
tninf. T h e n c o m e * the liner u h e t e Hie 9 th A r m y ha* l*er*i hul
U»t l J n n l c h * J u l k h x i r « . Afir t d ial is t i m s e d (h #ie w'li rent
b f t befoi t Ul# HllUlt CftU left I ftfte llftol
f ItU rw

COOD WORK S H O E S
ARE A G O O D I N V E ST M EN T!

I ’. of F. Professor Is
Making Pocket Bombs
fi A INI s v i i i y hi*, i : i &gt; pg
' lu l l
Sdluliitn *if i«*ihf •.*e( • • •
hlein* &lt;i»n»rrim*o the h»* **l »•**
ketto in aefittl nuf Iiift Iiii * been
at 1 r Hull nl in a i;r«‘tip *»f \ m t ri
•fill R«*|ellt»*tto llllHlItf DlilHtl I*
Dr. II II I h ruiHiul, a AftiN*inl• put
frfti«r
«»f ufifdifsl
Ami hemal »• ihiw on leave
from the I'..Il.t;.
nf
A rt*
.im t Science*
n tit*
l'niver*»t\ **f Kloii«la
Di ( •• t nieefitl. a n n iisr
\V»*
consul y» (t#« rurnml lu* •( •' *
flri'rn sit t lit 1 mver- I \ \

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Others priced from S/l

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with tin &lt; I
llirigi-torn-, nt MndiHtiit
Slim 11 y lifter
I'n i l I

Have a “Coke” = Merry Christmas

Mayonnaise
1 7 c

n&gt; 3 9 c C offee , h, 29W c
ib 1 9 c
Surahinft Krispy

1942 Ford Sedan
1941 Ford Sedan
1937 Cadillac Sedan

M ullet

1931 Desoto Sedan

«b

16c

FI*
Wieners fc 35c He4
C roakers tt&gt; 1 2 c

sr 7 9 c

Mb pfc#

Strickland

purpoM

th ro u g h 37

Kraft'* Kitchen Frash

8 -o x Jar

direct*

1 hr m il iiiii ’m '• I I I 1*k*u I «lraft
tntnrtU f »
ic m i w
all
deferred
itiw#*w iiiwl i.t upplv a m o r e riffid
tlef 1 r no nt
id
the
imm ril)ata
urireiitie* f«»• men in the armed
f&lt;»r»e* unit the tiviliu 11 u a r ef*
fort *’

|

ewtimat*

fo r the |ire *e n t f is c a l v e n t, u h iiit
j m r r n w a r In K o n*^ ' to&lt;v
i
A ro u n d $H O ,000.000,000 w ill I m
I a 1k*I n i to r w a r *|*er.d in(r. com
pured xvith n e a rly $hU,000,0OOt00o
th is y e a r. T h e rr» t w ill |fo fo.
n o rm al g o vern m en t ex|»en*e* nn I
in te rv a l |uvymentR on the puhli*
debt.
Ity the end of the next fiscal
year the public debt * d l hr ii|
ward uf $ 3 0 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0
• The Rudifet Bure au a-WoreI (ho*
financial e x p e rts of the irovern
ment's myriad a**emie* t*» esti
m ate ri|*rnsr»* on the I'ft'lt »»#
four assumption*
Thai (hr count iv * i l l hr fijfht
if c total war. a g ain st (ntih (iei
rnnny and Ja p a n
Thai it will (w* fighting tier
• ntnnv onl)
(

FRANCE
Af U lS

Il l* I** J • a c e Dratkt't
In i tfis t. Ih 1 -In v has

Ctimhat M.|*l j t r t nr n I *
ThitM who neifUt in remain*
1nar m non essential &gt;ihm nr who
•I tl « .11 o " l k 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 • n v ir» r:n ef
t ‘* relitV i
- • h i i i * '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.atin ifly nacet*
in rv 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

Lon wi m i

W A S H I N G T O N , l*cc. 13. M l —
The ir&lt;»vernment '9 hudirct fnr n*M

C IT Y . Dec. 13.
M l — Comdr. David McComnbell,

M ackerel &amp;&gt; 2 5 c

O y stm i

A finocU texl P r e s s

C akes t*.u&gt;«*• 1.89

Snapper n&gt; 3 u c
a

M em ber

Walked null

Ib
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Fruits &amp; VeflrctnhleH

Asst Cold

McCampbell Tells Of
Chase Over Pacific;
* Got 15 Oout Of 40

Figures for Next Fis­
cal Year Rased on
VictoryBeforeJuly 1

11. 1944

a i r c r a f t they had spotted.
“ W a ll for me," l om d r
Campbell replied.

Breast Slew

i e t i r Ir rto ts

Ike Stal Tbal Mtsrn

90 Billion Total
Is Forecast For
Federal Budget

W h ea ties *-&lt;« 11c
Cheerioats 7 - o x 1 1 &lt;
Kix
Pkg
11c

Bonoless Shoulder
Rib Chops
Ib
Veal Liver
Ib
Fresh Patties
_ II
Breast Stew
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GREEN CABBAGE....... 2 -lb s..........13c
FANCY GREEN BEANS.......Ib.........17c
FRESH CRISP CARROTS .... bch. .... 9c
YELLOW ONIONS.......3-tbs. a. ... Me:
IDAHO BAKING POTATOES (Mb*. 25c
FANCY SWEET POTATOES _ ilb e .;afe

^Navy’s Top Ace
Downed 9 Foes
% In Single Fight

Kilchen Tested Flour

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Souse

SA N FO R D FL U U JD A . W E D N E S D A Y . D E fE M H E R

EaUbli.M»ted 1908

Gold Medal

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VOLUME XXXVI

The a k f t Flour

ib 41c Ducklings ib 37c

Ganuino Spring

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

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NEW YORK

Atilt fr*rftfte* |to&lt;**. I 'ft1ll**f |t(*

H i ll

............... 2 pounds ......... ..... 19c
IED TO RENT

11 k k i:&gt;&gt;y

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ri&gt; in l !»•• i&gt;*un(y of H*n»l* • 4|ir
c’tn ult
L.‘uurl
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Jan u ary Itnlr l»«y. (o-wlt. (he let
d«y « f ^ M n u R iy , A- lA |R(#.--In
*.*hi«ppi ll'»c autallxi
tfefesUll ItiMirevt m«|d ft tU x
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he i * tj l » l t » &lt;1 fur lltr nlatutor* (1*^#.
r re4 tlir rel lif U*r t IIB ll*# HANFOIll*
Ill ltiVlaU. Hanford. Florida, a n » « iIMurf of ipptieiftl clrculallon lu
««lt) Count* and Nlato
W lln tu
iu&gt; hiiiid and official •*«! of
ut NanfotO. Florliku IbU Xlqt de)
of Notmilscr. A. l&gt;. l » l l .
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lieiINDONe CUrk Circuit Court
itolc cxiuniy. Florida. (NCAl.)

T h * |a a tp » n tc ||| of lit** e jltl |«l fb *
r f l ) it |i(]e*i lltr u&lt;d rrrllflcftlr
•uni » i o Ih lltr hftlnr •( U A
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t nUvr Rubl err Ilf I* at* *!iutl l&gt;i
rr*lw* tin «| ncitvMhitft to law. (Itr
|.r«*l»*rt) d r c r l b c d IIm i «I ii w ’ II he
(••ltd In (It* hIfhi vI bid'll r ul (lie
vtiurl littUM door ult (lie flr»( M"it»
tin) lu tb« month of Jan uary. IM«,
uh|r|t lu till !■( duy of January,*
IIU.
•
l&gt;ule&lt;l l It la l&gt;tlj day of Notrm*
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hETTUCE................ head.................. 15c
AWNK CLRANED) 46c an hour.
Phone IB3-W
You furnish
tool* ami 1 11 furnish tteults.

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Y«*o »(»• liefw*.mi* tit iti&gt; offlrai uml lift*
nutlflrd ftnd requlrrd lu npiMwi
I.|.|vl . ml l*v|t for * Id*
1° lu ,1* c#M#lii lllll of CompLlnt
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APn No J0»

Oysters

CLEANSER
t o rermsdel a’ hcm« "
. j To refinance a home

I rftlnO».

Almonds

27c

CHEESE SPREAD

l.l 1ST
Irtilhei onllct rontnining Iiti|**&gt;i tmul |m |h i &gt; nn.l
tiicluies. lien mil. Wilbur Keel­
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s t i r . Phone 2(1

W ANTED
in w oi
klrrl |Nnh I'hoitr

g o rie r, o r

species nf

Walnut C o u k i v H 11c
N.B.C. Kit/ Mb. 21c

* l » M t LT X I I I

WANT KD
F . r . ( Iiiitni 1 | . l t » n r t .
s* ill p a &gt; t «fth it..* t ’it', Now
Fm&gt; inn lliucti Ftn

South Africa n-n a whole Is an
elevated region, more than 40
per cent of its a rm being more
than 4,000 feet above sen-lcvcL

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21c

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N E ED 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

IU reported lh*t about 120
fo vl rdlloY*niid broadcasters h a l
been assured during n conference
last week In New York that tie
anil* the October hurricane lo*-,
Florida will Up bale to xupplv the
mitio i with more oranges anil
tangerine* this year than in unv
year except la .t year
“TlT a TTiort discussion of the
futuie of the Kvcreladrs, he said
•‘ We yre hoping Ux nude Hui
first ’?o*vey*ncen of ouhlic lands"
for the Kverglade* National Furl;
within the next few week..
The way wax cleared for that
notion by Congresalnnal approval
of a bill authorising the Federal
Government to take over la?*d for
the park xubjecl to rexcrvntiun
of oil and mineral rights hv th*
present ow ner.. A conference of
S tate ar.d Federal official* on
the m atter 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 w ater level*."
He *nid he wanted to make it
clear
llrat
the
present step,
“while of vital Importance, doe*
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
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