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TH E SALFORD H E R A L JV 8 A N F 0 R JJ, FLO RID A

PA G E SIX

Kansas Is Choice
To. Cop B is Six
Basketball T i t l e

PLUMBING
R epair work a specially
F ree estim ates. Prom pt service
All work Ktiafuntoed

By SKIPPER PATRICK
KANSAS CITY—Forrest C. Al­
len, -college b u k tlb ill'ii moat
iiuqIpi) mentor
is preparing a
first 1’lnsn exhibit nt the Univer­
sity of Kansas to prove hl« con­
tention that coal* inoUltLbelpimeil
in height to twelve-feet.
■
And, while the good doctor Is
convincing the N. C. A. A. that
the 10-foot bucket gives lofty
teums a tremendous advantage, It
appears his'Jayhaw k* are a good
bet to win their first Big Six
championship since HUS.
The Jayhawks will boast four
lads fi-fect-fr inches or better, and

Roy Wall
G1K M dkinvllle Ave,
Phone HI.'PM

SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP
•

Tires nnd Tubes

•

•

W ash, Polish &amp; Wnx •

Auto Accejwories
Itlidin Butteries

Jack K. Morrison

Corn AH You W ant ........
Scratch All You Wont
liny Best Grade Timothy
Peanut Vine &amp; Molasses
C itrus Pulp New Crop
Best Grade 20' [&gt; Dairy Feed

.......

FRIDAY, DECEM BER 28, 1945

f

K E E P MCV/NC-ANDHEAP FOR THlfeUS A
A N Y S T R A N G E R H A W /N « r A R O U N O ^ B ttR E
HANOEC»*OA1 A DAY AS C O U P A S THIS - ,
LOOKS MIGHTY PICK POCKETY TO M E / ,

CONCRETE PRODUCTS
Concrete Pipe, Buildinst Blocks, Ready-mixed Concrete,
Septic Tanks, Concrete Fence Post, Well Curbs and
P roperty M arkers

Peninsular Concrete Pipe Co.
Phone 1241

2'Jth season as basketball coach
at Kansas, has built his club
nrolltul Charlie Black, sta r sopho­
more of IM2, and fieno Peterson,
a Nebraska transfer.
Black, fl-foot-4, is back after u
three-year stretch fn the Army
Air p*t&gt;s.
Peterson, 0-friol 7-Inch center,
wus the Big Six’* number two
scorer ut Nebraska last year.
Six ol last season’s reserves
are back nnd the tall-timbered
freshman crop is the best in yaars.
The Iowa BUtc Cyclones, cham­
pions for the past two years, and
the : Oklahoma-, Sooner* .threaten
to make the going rough.
Iowa Stale, under Coach I-oui*
Menxe, lost all of Its starters
from, last season, but nicked up
Ronnie Norman, a regular guard

Sanford, Florida.

Just Received!

A

ESTATE ELECTRIC RANGE
T H E E A G L E EYE O F M A R S H A L O T E Y W A L K E R
P I C K E D ? O U T X * J A I L S t R O * V /4 T O D A Y S
CROW D?
OF SHOPPERS**
*7xvkl

,...........

Also a complete line
Tuxedo Feeds

&amp;

A rm our's Fert

Mnkc our Store your Store

TUXEDO FEED

will be much Ilka the Corn busker
football outfit—tough late In tho
season.
lettar_ ... Ills squad Includes letterman Fred Dccox, (I-foot forw ent

Cor. 2nd Sim ford
Phone .*J5H

W A TC H F O R I T !

MILL, FRESH

Birdsey’s Quality
Feeds
MILL PRICEH
100 ItH.
I-aylng Mash .................. .1.7.1
Starting Maah ..........*....... 1.12
.Growing Maah ............... 3.77
Broiler Maah ..........
.1.8H
Dairy Feed ♦***»*•»•*••*#•*******■* 1.33
Hog Ration
........
347
Special discount &amp; bags to Ion
lots.
“Baby Chicks" from U.K. Ap­
proved and Ihillorum trsled
flocks
"Speaking of class . . . there's nothing will compure with
the complete line of merchandise, friendly service und reasonablr prices at the HILL HARDWARE CO."-

Birdsey Flour &amp;
Feed Mills
SIS' E. l i t St.

T H E OLD JU D G E SAYS

Modern design w ith
De Luxe
featu res . . . finished in gleam ­
ing w hite porcelnin w ith large
oven and broiler . . . to make
cooking n pleasure!

With
JU LIA N STENSTROM
H erald Sports E ditor
As wo huffed and puffed down
Park Avenue early yesterday
morning on our way to the dffi.'e
(len minutes late) and passed the
.Sinclair Service station at the
I1ighlh Street intersection, wo
thought our tyes were 'deceiving
us. Wc
We distinctly
distinct Iv saw what wc
thought to be n marine nnd de­
finitely of the opinion that ha was
In the wrong place.
He was
wearing a camouflaged suit with
combat leggings.
----------- However, upon
closer examination, we discovered
that it wasn’t n murine, even
though he did have on a camou­
flaged suit and leggings.
A few seconds later we found
this mysteriously garbed In.
dividual to be one of the as­
sistant football coaches at the
University of Florida on his
way to shoot a few ducks. It
was Bob Pltmsn. Bob had . a
companion, his . brother-in-law,
John Srhlrard, Jr.
W# couldn’t pass up the chance
l«&gt; speak to Boh since we hadn't
seep him in the past five years
nnd also the opportunity to ask a
few tjUFstlons about the Florida
football situation.
Since several other football
coaches in Florida had openly an ­
nounced thetr candidacy for the
position, we wondered if'Bob. was
at all interested In being nomin­
ated to fill the hot snot.
*
Bob declared that he was not
Interested In being named head
roach at Florida. Bob also atated
that he had never before been
Interested in the jo b ’ of head
coach. We ■sited him whether
or not he would HfU&gt;t the p eti­
tion In the event Be was apHoinlMl.

Hn» renllMl

n Ym

He led the Florida Slate circuit
on one or two occasions in that
department,
Pitman turned to coaching foothull some eleven years ago and
spent nine years turning out
championship high school elevens
nt Bartow and Bradenton. He set
the South’ Florida conference on
fire and was very Instrumental In
hiking the circuit’s prestige to one
of the fastest In Florida, save the
Big Ten.
Pitman has proven himself
as a gentlemen, an athlete and
his ability as a football coach
In the eyes of even the miMt
severe critic. But whal hap­
pens when a head coarh Is fired.
But when Tom I.leb was fired,
Pitman was put on the fire to
fry , it seems.
Pitman has been accused in
an editorial. In U.e Tampa Times
of having openly fought the re­
tention of I.leb as Florida’s
head coarh. Pitman emphatic­
ally denies this charge. Bob
said he has supnorted Llrb in
every way possible.
Since Pitman wasn’t out to gab
With s sports writer, he und
John ‘ continued on their way to
hunt ducks and your writer inow
25 minutes late) came on to work

Beware Coughs

I

MAINE

Refrigerator
I.nrgp, roomy shelf,
apace to slb n i yotlr
FOilOWINO hie recent return from
ovenept duty ae a pilot, Marine LL
Tyrone Power, former movie star,
ami lee ae he holde hie discharge pa­
pers in San Pranctsco. On hand to
greet him ae a civilian' wee hie wife,
Annabelln, also a Aim and stage
star, (international Soundptiolo)

LEGAL NOTICE
U O Ittm iY M. D.M.KV. I’liilntltfr vs
W.lt.MAXI itlC'IIAKU UALKY, 1&gt;*fim lu n i
■ DIVORf'B
(iK U r.lt t&gt;»* r i (U .H 'A T iu s
TO: WIILUAU M ia t A E u nA I.EY .
O AUl'lUCl.l, AVItNl'K. P tltlT MONMIITII, N.J.
You are hereby qribercU t» appiu r personally, ur by A ttorney, in
■ '»er fhe n i l nt Computin' herein
flin t, und A ffidavit e . to ynur re ­
sidence, som e Using n su it fur Ulon ...
In* t ill uoV •»(
— '• • * ] r-'-er**!*# » t»«eree
Pro Confaspo w ill h e en tered i
g u tn si you ' tor im, lu.it iu n*'^est,
plea or answ er, i t required by law.
IT U&lt; OllOKIlKIr th at till* N otice

food)*

and

keep

them fresh. W hite
enamel finish.-

BUILT-IN
CABINET
SINKS

1 1 4 . 5 0 up
hall In this city and with other
team* In the old Central- Flotida League ___
and ____
the F lorida
S late League, Pitman 1
err-tim f baseball player
particularly a top notch I

cteritending you murt Uke Uia wi
VOcUy allays the oonfc or you
to have your ntonay back,

CREOMULSIO

NCVrH'R TO APl'MAft

TO: Thirls P stsrson , whno* place Of
resid en ce Is unknown.
t o u srr
lisrsh y required to W I ' H r u n l h t
till (J»y Ilf February, I t IV, Ill .»
r«rt*1n su it for dlvavrc pend ing Is
(tnn n
o f ,■ Bam tnoU
ihf*
, an abbreviated title
Coulj

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0

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coaioonUy and included in that 5% Is the
very small number known as alcoholic*.
Than he quoted * doctor from l
university who sold'Alcoholics ore i
«a«* and, i| treated, as such, nuty b
Aboholiun. he yf jd_ la sit revised by
but by 4fe«v4pa(td efnotional den
which sun j w .prevented by cducat

IN THE SOUTHEAST
More people drink Atlantic Ale and Beer than any other,
Itm u stb c... M
m

TMw beautiful built-in nlnk meanii efficiency plus for
your kitchen chorm . L arne storage cablneta with
deep sink. ^ r
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BREAKFAST SETS

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Unity There Ir. Strength—
P « c « a t the World I
Progreso of America)
for Sanford.

THE WEATHER

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DECREASING Cloudiness and e ld e r this
thi* afternoon. Fair and colder tonight
and Tuesday.

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AN IN D E PE N D E N T DAILY NEW SPA PEK
SANFURD. FLORIDA. MONDAY. DECEMBER 31, 1915

Assoc inlet! P ress Leased Wire
-

Will Creates Herald’s 1945 Headlines Mark
Year Of Progress For Sanford
Furpre Among
Nazi Leaders
Hermann Goering Is
Not Surprised At
Hitler’s C h a r g e
Of Being Traitor
NUERNBERG, D ec.. 31.
■YAP) — The 20 top Nazis
aw aiting resum ption of their
w ar crim es trial in N ucnberg
learned today of the sen­
sational revelations contain­
ed in Adolf H itler’s last will.
It created a furore among
th e onetime H itler hench­
men, particularly • H itler’s

NU M BER 71•

*

Stark’ s Letters ?

Reveal Pre-Pearl
Harbor Activities

By Willard Connolly
Hanford faces the Nuw Yenr of Seminole County Chamber of
!!)•!(! With conliJcnre. y. 1th th e | Commerce proposed that the St.
■epened to 18
Joy nf the endin; of World War I Johns River be deepened
II. und' the. return of mxny ser­ fert. On March 30, B. B. Crum
vicemen. Business prospects look ley congratulated workers for
better than in many years. Many raising (18,613 in the Red Cross
new enterprises have been sta rt­ drive. The Lions Club launched
ed, roads have been built, stores a clothing collection drive.
Easter Day found the Eurohave been enlarged and redeco­
rated. nnd Income from produce peaan picture much brighter as
and citrus, vital to the economic (hee American First Army cut
life of this section has been off the Ruhr Valley and ad­
ample. Hank deposits have total­ vanced la within 188 miles of
Berlin, and the Russians stabbed
ed 111,767,691! during the year.
A year ngn the picture was into Austria. Cologne had fallen.
different. The liolidsys had been Easter services were held at the
tinged with gloomy foreboding HanfoTd Kami shell with many of
as the Germans sprang their sut • the personnel of the Hanford
prise offensive In the Ardennes Naval Air Station attending,
near Bastogne. and it *#s just -van Lehmann was getting ready
about the period of N ew 1Years to launch the 7th War Loan
Day, 1946, that found the late drive In Seminole County. Citrus
were
Gen. George Patton and his Third and vegetable growers
Army driving into the waist of greatly concerned about the long
the narrow* bulge. American and continued drought.
On Apr. 3. Col. A. B. Jones,
Allied hopes hung on this action.
On Jan. 8, Florida inaugurated district engineer, conducted a
Millard Caldwell, its 89th gov­ hearing arranged by Mayor Ed­
ward Higgins, to consider the
ernor In 100 yrars as a state.
On Jan. 10. Gen. .MacArthur’n proposal to deepen the St. Johns
forces cffocted a landing on River channel to 12 feet and It
.uton and advanced on Manila, was well attended. Lea R. 1-eshcr,
tl Sanford, plans for o frose'n the day before, was elected presi­
of the Rotary Club. During
food locker plant (ntlll *in the dent period
George A. Speer was
offing) Mere made and the City this
named to head the 7th War Loan
Commission ordered West T h ir­ drive, O. J. Pope resigned, from
teenth Street In the Goldsboro the CoUnty Commission. Market
section, paved. On Mnr. 6, the

Measure To Aid
Veteran Passed
By Commission

Naval Chief In 1941
Discloses Troubles
With Congress And
President Roosevelt

W A S H IN G T O N . P ro . 3 1 .
( A P ) — A h u g r sla-iii i*f im ­
|Probe Of S u r p l u s p o r ta n t corrcH pom iom i- w as
tu r n e d o v e r to th e ( ’o m rivsProperty
Disposal
, , ._.
, . | sio n a l P e a rl H a r b o r
Cum*
M e t l i o n s K C Q U C S tC u n iittc e to d a y
by
A d m ira l
'
It
H a ro ld S ta r k , w h o w as C h ie f
S?" ,,r v' ter; | n f N av al O p e ra tio n s in 1!H1.
forn-s to obtain propci tv dednt- H sh e d a good (leal o f lig h t
charges that Hermann Goertng
rd
am plus and .overcome the com- oil e v e n ts t h a t p re c e d e d ’ t h e
and ' Heinrich Himmler were
pl.xitv of Go- regulations mid Japanese nttncl;
nnd it also
traitors.
Practices of officials uni binvittm revealed Stark it* n very outThe accused Nazi* learned of
haring rlinrgr of the disposal of Ms)kcp Admiral. He even -runled
the Hitler will'* contents in tbclr
this equipment, the Slate V ;tcr- some . f the lettr-- burned s f - r
jail ceils where they are waiting
eiu ( onilldssioii lias Issued a re- tllev uezu read He told of his
for their trial to be resumed
solution calling for an “liivestigii- t r o u b l e s with Cone-re** and with
Wednesday after- a holiday re ­
lion and drastic action by Con- President Roosevelt in
getting
cess. The disclosure came to them
gross and government authorities.’’ , the Navy up to strength in tlmsC
during a buey morning of eonThe resolution was ndofted nl | pre-war dav-.
farencet with their lawyers.
n recent meeting of the rmnnibAdmiral S'aik
teron-'iiended,
But H itler’s charges were no
slop lit Jacksonville. The g ro u p 'rig h t after the Gorman invasion
particular surpriae to Hermann
considered coking surplus supplies of Russia, that thr United States
Ooering.. He was arrested in Bernml miiilpinunt.uf ilie united forces L-et Into th - war - lint nl the
*
e*
chtesgndou on Apr. 28 while ho
avallnldc to the discharged veter- same (11110 he expressed the lions
Was waiting word th a t he had
an "f vital importance in Ills ic- that Gerninnv nml Russia wool I
been made the new German
I iil&gt;iIit u t hi ami conversion to wear each other put to avoid the
Fuehrer. Ha - ■ knew then, of
civilian life
oosslbllilv
of
n
Cun- m unl't
The resolution statnl tlmi sucii Europe, As eurlv a- Nov, 7. 1911,
person, entitled U nder eCrfaiii
'*rate • hot..wu w *r- rir-.'d v
prised a t tha fall extent to which
Acta uf fongreM to i*rrfereiK*o jn
"&lt;'r* * j* i^v&lt;*ni**i| mr hurk
Helnrkh Himmler had lost favor
with Hitler,
in the pit retinue or sllrpliis p r o . In Mnv. 1’*41. I’re*n - - t Jtwwepertv w hich is iiviiilitble for d ls-*v*u wante.l no expmlitlofi mn.le
Virtually ail the other defend­
JWQNA FlilMAN, Him ic u t H i u w n u x »iuivs im ih| ., . . h j WWW—.W
-1«. . . Ml—
posit I noil sale from time to time, | re*“ v to take the Azores,
ants are understood to have been
are fimling that ri-sponsible offi-I . /' 1'
the I earl liiirl-or ntlriek,
surprised a t the strong lan,gunge Many Firms To Close Fire And Gas Condi­
used against Goer)
rials nod liurenilK have failed
I Stivk (old the Committee (nday
Ifrnm, l t r in H iller’s will
NewYear’s Day And
tions Cause Halt
nm - single items nml small lots 11'1" 1 ,*"«* N«vv Comnium'i-r in
The text of which was made
leadliv available.
*•
Admiral Hosboml K.
_t s
i
» i
Kimmcl, hn«l rrct'iviNl nilcmiutii
All Day Wednesday „*****In* Rescue Effort
public yesterday raad:
lb . comiilislon Ims oote.1 toe w#rj),nw
,H. „„
sta rk
“Altogether from their ills*
eomi
lenity
of
.jh
e
regu
ntnmn
SIli,|
,
)u.t
no
Nov.
27.
1941.
he
sent
loyaitv to me, Gberlng and iHimmPINEV1LLB, Ky. Dec. 31, Gp)
Many Sanford merchants will
\s!iu,li fiequcnllv pirvunl tin* vc* J4
to f!•*•*! niHipiunilcni
lar have brought irreparable mark the beginning of the New A Kentucky state officials says
Irian
fi'-tnt
purchasing
such
pro
sM'diiv that it was to he cmishame on the country and tho Year by closing their business that 80 of tha miners entimbed
Edward F. I,anc was ro-elcclod
perty, unit, tliul tin* veteran i&lt; s i, I*-red as a war warning - whole nation by sacretly negoti­ establishments on New Year’s Day Inst Wednesday by an explosion in
president of the Hanford Hoard
—
.........
embittered
by
the
H'tinil
nf
offiwords that he had pevet need in
ating with tho enemy without nnd remaining closed nil day Wed­ u mine near Plnevllle have been
of Realtors and II. C. DuHose as
favor
th
e
any niter dispatch, lie informed
my knowledge and against my nesday, according to an announce­ given up for dead. The official. Williams, Lesher To vice president, at n mooting held Live Stock Industry!•*«•' wm h»",»ua
__
__ .
denim . nml tthulosiilrrs to on the fleet rnmimiltdetv that tie.
will and also by Illegally a t­ ment this afternoon by Frank Chief Engineer Harry Thomas of
Friday at _ the City Hall. Ray­
Hint amounts to ii units ■'dilation* with .Innnn had broken
tempting to seise control of the Shames, secretary of the Sanford the Kentucky State Department
Be Installed A nd mond nail was elected ns secret­ (T,I f ! S t,a, t e , l l l l H M a d e extent
ill lust ice to vrlontna nml a stun- down, atid told them t&gt;&gt; m ale
state."
of Mines and Minerals, today or­
Merchants Association.
ary
nnd
Robert
Williams
ns
trea­
h
x
c
e
l
l
e
n
t
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&lt;lri|
ill
till- administration of flic r-n lv to carry mil their
New Mayor Named surer.
war
It la understood that Arthur
The two day holiday .will not dered the main entrance to the
__._____
I surplus property jli*po*el pro- plans. Stark (old 'h e I’nuirri’sSeyts-Inquart did not know until apply to grocery stores located in pit sealed. Resucer attem pt were
It
was
announced
that
a
t
the
JACKSONVILLE, Dee
31
ehmsl f'nnim ittce that
over a
the will . waa mads , public that the-downtown area. Managers of abandoned.
A m organization meeting f&gt;f tho next regular meeting, II. Janies
The Commlksion lin* fm wauled- period of two year* hi* &lt;orre*H itler had named him as Jo a­ the food stores indicated they
Thomas explained m at because City Commission will lie held on Gut will- address the group us “ The nutlook i* pxrellrnt for
em plia-iird
the
chim Van Rlbbentrop’a successor would he open for business Wed­ of had fira and gas conditions Jan. B. at which time Commis­ appraisal, it was decided to have voliinin nml quality o, l.m l nml |n copy of tin- resolution to each pondence had
vegetable shipments from Florida metplier of Congress from Fluri lark of riiulmnent and Hie danger
a t Foreign Minister. Rlbbentroji nesday morning but would oh. within the mine there is no change sioners Robert A. Williams end
some
form
"f
special
entertain­
through the winter ami Spring da, to the Governor of the State ■&gt;r war with Japan. The tmsslIs said to have hidden whatever serve the usual half-holiday on whatever of retching the trapped l.es R. I«e»her will lie Installed- ment ut each meeting.
niontlih, niTonling to reports I nml other offieinls and agencies of I'ilitv of i, snrpriVe attack on
„ disappointment he may have felt Wednesday afternoon.
men even If they were still alive. A new chairman of the Hoard
Mr. Limn said Hint all licensed
Just received from our local the United Stales Government an.I IVail llnrbnr, lie said. Imil hcen
A t being Ignored completely in
Merchants who agreed to close Hope of finding te men alive had will be Installed who will serve real estate brokers of Seminole have
inn ling i t s throughout the State ’the Htrite of Florida having Juris­ .fully considered.
Hitler's will. Von Hlbbentrop has Wednesday include:
as mayor, succeeding Mayor Ed­
Friersons, already been abandoned,
described himself as the last Randall Electric, Harper Electric,
ravioually eight mtnera lied ward Higgins who will henceforth County have been invited to ire- system," said William I.. Wilson, diction in (be matter.
Foreign Minister of defeated B. L. , Perkins, Sears Roebuck, Iteen broug ht alive—that was last devote his time to the office of come members of the Sanford Director of Florida State FarmJack ltiH-co, commander of Host
Hoard of ilieallors.
^
ora’ Markets - today. ‘These te- No. 6.1 of llm American Legion,
Germany.
Henry Russel Seed Company, J. Friday. Ona miner was found manager of the Seminole County
“There are today fewer places pnrls indicate 'that oil the whole, sniil today that every post i|t
C. Penny, Inc, Ivey’s, Yu*ells' flive but died before he could be Chamher of Commerce.
Hanford’s swimming pool, proj­ on tha market for sale than ever conditions at the year-end ure Florida bus been requested to
Wdrts. Purcells, McCrory's, Smith removed from the mine, Two
good, throughout the Slate. While
Furniture, Cowans, Mather F ur­ were found died and rcmovived ect, for which the hum of $30,000 in the history of Hanford,’’ said shortages of labor, needs ami bring the resolution to the ittteolion of Legion mrmliers ami to
niture, Ilohson Sporting Goods, from the mine. . One of the eight is now on hand, is being field up Mr. lame.
fertilizers still provide problems sirens the imporlancu of bringing
Powell’s Office Supply, Coleman's, who waa removed alive died yea until the arrival of Wesley Blntf,
&lt;$
in some if not all areas served thu mutter to the attention of
Lansfng, ’ Mich., architect
and
Hollywood Shop, and Aiken’s pro­ terday,
by our markets, gradual im­ responsible legislators.
One body, waa sighted in tha engineer who is expected to a r ;
duce.
provement is hoped for. Acreages
mine but m u e a rs were unable to riva here during the latter part
Cnmdr. Hoorn stated th at in hin
Mr. ami M rs.-Suatu Clou* who
The Herald will not publish an reach !u 10 others were missing nf
planted, or to he plan let! to
January, according to Mayor
opiniim tho
rontenu.
of the iomi.Iu,- ate now’ over in Eustis tecuperat*'"
edition tomorrow but will resume inside the ’ mine, Thus there are
various
crmis
will
equal
ami
in
,
,
.
...
Higgins- It remains to be seen
Lieut. F. D. Scott, of the publications on' 'Wednesday. ,
some eases substantially excee.1 li,on w," ,&lt;l
«,'u “ iprovul ing u bit flout the rhrijitm as
now seven survivors, five dead and if thmsum of money now on its mi
United States Navy and former
the totals for it year ago.
“ r Jw m 1b« V
l,u ’ '7 " ,1 Ik!’“ - . l l , ‘ rush before going bark to the
Offices in the City Hall and the 19 missing,
will
In
view
of
high
ballding
costsp
,
..
t
.
docliiml tlint m *vci u I liwiil vutur* North Hole nml argupig with the
service sUtion operator here, has Court House will bo closed New
In a sta te m e n t Issued this after­
M nridu s IH c slm-k Industry
|,BV0 mada un attempt to oh­ striking gremlin* and gnomes into
returned to Sanford after being Year's Day, except the 8heriffa noon/ Thomas said th at It had conn true i a swimming pool or
ms made good progress during u ,
hU ,
p ri,pcrl&gt;. ,mt have
only
a
ftsh
pool,
was
the
com­
hack to work, today wrolu
separated from the Naval ter- Office, but will be open for busi­ bceir decided that the best and ment of a city employee today
the year. . Our Arrudiu Live tout with difficulties and confusion going
us that they Imd a fine reception
Funeral
services
for
Hembert
vice.
ness on Monday and Wednesday. safest way te recover tha bodies in regui.t to th? project.
Stock
Market,
under
the
manageG arrett “Sonny" Goodloe, who m eat of John D. Kelly, lilts bail of government “red tape", and in Hanford quit thut n hud been
Postmaster Joel Field announced still in the mine ia to seal it tight
Lieut.' Scott entered the service
Renewed activity in building is
on May 19, 1942, end was a s ­ that the Poet Office will be doacd ,o (Kali the fire .can be amohered. Indicated b£ the iaeuing of build­ died Thursday after an illnost an outstandingly successful year, administrative complications an u long time since they had met so
of !4 months, a t h Marine Hosdelay in thu offices nnd hutealls muny well bchfvrd children.
signed to the communications de­ Tuesday. Collection of mall w ill1
ing
City
Inspector
log permits
permim by
ujr w
y ii
.»|.bviui pltal |n Savannah. Ga. were con- as have other m arkets, lit the handling these particular requests.
“ Dear Sirs," wrote Santa, “ wo ■
partm ent of the Naval Base at bo maintained but thkre will be
State
system,
handling
live
stock.
Grady Duncan. On Dec. 28, I. F-- dtirtest in Savannah, Saturday
j wish to express out thanks to theK ty West.
no carrier or window service.
Battati secured a permit to erect afternoon at 3:00 o'clock. Tho The launching of u program for ;
churches, I'S tl, iiusities* men, m er­
In September, 1943, he was
a on« story concrete block store remains were sent to Sanford construction of adequate pavilions '
chants, the general public, tins
sent to tha Pacific where he
on the west side of Sanford Ave., where committal services wars for the showing of pure bred i
many kiddies.and of course, The
■erred 16 month# in tha Port
between First and Second Street conducted Sunday afternoon at rattle in several Florida renter,
lleruld. for tha fine reception u u j
Director's office In the Fiji Is­
a t a cost of 14.000. W. C. Hill 6:00 o'clock by the Rev. J . E. Is u major accomplishment of
the cordiality, friendliness and
lands. Following this assign­
secured u permit today to erect McKinley, pastor of the First the year. This is a m atter In
expressions of uppreeiutiuri shown
ment, ha was transferred to
a concrete block warehouse on Methodist Church. The Erkkson which Commissioner of Agricul- ;
us witile visiting Hunford.
tUre Nathan Mayo has taken u
Guadalcanal and assigned to a
Palmer Swan Camp IIn, Bl, died Elm Avenue between Fourth and Funeral Home was in charge of very active interest, and it L
“ It has tiecn u long time since
Nava) h e a l office. A fter serving
Fifth
Street
gt
a
cost
of
fa
,000.
Isle Sunday morning a t a local
wo met so may well behave,] child­
expected to bo very helpful to
arrangements.
five months in this capacity, he
City
of
flees'w
ill
be
closed
to­
hospital after a abort illness.
Klslioiutc plans ate tiring com­ ren (but we knew vve wouldl. Wo
WAs returned to the United
Mr. Goodloe was the kon of tho industry's development.
A t least three fifths of Hie
Mr. Champlin was born In Kane- morrow for the New Year Holi­
pleted for the Ktks-Legion Com­ huve always liked to do whut ue
Sietes in Mag. 1946. and waa young
“The
prospects
are
good
for
day,
"*
the late Vivian and Judson Good­
celery plants eat out F ri­ villa. 111., June 89, IBM; had lived
for Suofotd liecattse in tlvu
appointed assistant leading offi­
small quantities
of
hunched munity Fair which will lie held in could
and Saturday a t the Central In Sanford for the past 20 yearn,
loe, and for a number of years goods,
Sanford for 13 days and nights, |« s l they Ituvc .khowwl their ap­
cer a t the Ban FYanelaco Port of day
such
«■
beets,
carrots,
Florida Experiment Station, were and waa engaged In caroentry
preciation und always did every­
owned and operated the Goodloe
gmharfcatlon.
onions, radishes und start ing .Jail, 6.
by the wind and r a p work hero. Prior to coming to Elks Donate $100 To Radio Snrvlce In W inter Garden, broccoli,
The fair, which is l*eing spon­ thing to make their people happy
1 Lieut. Scott, currently on term ­ damaged
turnipi
on
thu
Sanford
Stele
of the downpour during the early Sanford, he farmed In Elm Point,
inal leave,, Mg bean visiting hours
He entered the Merchant Marina Farmers Market during the com­ sored by the local Elks Club and in well us visitors.
of the morning, ft was an ­ 8 D for about 16 years- U t. Local Baseball Club aa
“ With again many ^hunks ami
friends and relatives In Sanford, nounced
a chief baker and aawt war ing weeKt" according to II. J. Host No. 63 of tho American Le­
by Dr. B- W. Ruproct Champlin was a member of the
gion, will , feature many educa­ un apology for not writing soon­
W hiter Park, Miami and point# this morning.
duty.
While
In
England
on
duty
Lehman,
manager.
‘Cauliflower
is
In addition there Mother Church e f Christ Scientist,
Joel Field. Exalted Ruler of he became ill and wa&lt; returned coming In in small quantile*,' tional exhibits which will be er hut poor old Santa hud a tame
yi A lab vita.
Horton, Mess.
was soma damage to seed beds.
the
local Elka Club, announced to the United States on the m anager Lehman notes, ‘also Ice­ housed in a large circus lent. arm from shaking hands and givThe downpour, which for the
Survivors Include two daughters, today th at the organization ha* "Queen Elizabeth."
_ ..........officials have ring out candy—I couldn't lift my ■
berg and Big Boston lettuce, Kikes and Legion
Shaffer's Infant
second night In the week, brought
pi in of Sanford donated $100 to the propose,1
contracted the Majestic
G reater Tiand to wriw;—I'm O.K. now.’’
■J««
was
a
member
of
tho
SeaEnglish
peas,
squash
and
tomaDav), of Chi- Sanford Baseball Association for man’s International Union of
thunder and lightening end buf­ and Mra.z'1.
Shows to furnish tha midway a t­
Demand
for
cabbage
has
Son Die* In Orlanda feting winds sim ilar, to • small tagoi aad
sons, Melvin tha operation of a- local baseball Amorica. (He Is survived by two increased and carload and truck tractions which, according to Joel
JAPS TO FLY FLAG
hurricane, was heaviest on the Cham pi I of
Park. JU. and
n In tha Florida State League. aiateca, Mrs. E lluboth Stanton load lota era being shipped. Con­ Field, Exalted Ruler of the Elks,
if Miami,
Baric* AlIffT 8haffer.
10 east side, and a t tha experiment Harold
TOKYO, Dec. 31. (A*)— F ar
Krider, temporary head of Auguste. Ga. and Mr*. Martha ditions have been favorable Jo r come hero with the reputation uf
for
ror nMr.
r , t_
C nimptwo
ll&gt;* old son of Mr. nnd Mrs. station waa recorded a t
being one of the brightest and the first lime since they su r­
Ord baseball Interests and Hall of Sanford.
growing
and
local
celery
is
bell
«K
d a t the Ericarlee H. Shaffer, died Sunday Inches. T ht Sanford recording ac­ lln will
cleanest outdoor amusement or­ rendered formally, thu Japanese
\t of the Board of Direccut.
a t BtOO o’clock
$n . Orlando hospital a fte r a cording to B. F. Whltnar,
will be permitted to fly their
ganizations in Ameroia.
the Florida State League,
&gt;n with Thomas
man, waa 1.19 Inches. 1
AUTO RECOVERED
Featured on the “ Pleasure national flag — the rising sun
thanked tha Elks today
MASONH
TO
MEET
officiating. In ­
sent UU* of tha Friday night rafn was
T rail” will be eight thrilling rid­ emblem. A Tokyo dispatch says
donation.
Ga.,' where
in Evergreen
A Ford^Tuder
Sedan, stolen at
'ord 1
h*f4 an pounced
Sanford Lodgl No. 62 F It M ing devices, six entertaining shows -the Japanese
and many other attractions ' In­ th a t General M acA rthur.- haa',
l ef
rad Reckless,
*, who perter- gran ted them pereoaaion to
of
rofr -the -. flag f New . Year’a. DpyL
seemingly tfnpoaalble
poosibU free
eath performance.
rroanev. "• etoo-on Jan. f aau A&gt;
T M «l*C -30i9|91
in iatw n j
Girzovjr.erta teuol

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Sanford Stores Reicue Attempts
tyk To-Observe Two Abandoned -Ab
Day Holdiday Kentucky Mine

City Commission Lane Again Named Outlook Bright
President Of Local
For Shipping Of
To Reorganize Board
Of Realtors
Florida Produce
On January 8th-

Santa Writes That
V i s i t In Sanford
V e r y Pniovwhle

LL F. D. Scott
Separated F r o m
U. S. Naval Service

Funeral Services
For R. G. Goodloe
Reid In Savannah

P a l m e r Champlin
Died Sunday At
Station Reports
Damage To Celery A ge Of 81 Years
Plants By R*'"0

Plans Are Being
Completed For
Community F a i r

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MONDAY. DEC. 3 t ___
DIBI.K, VKHSH, Fpl* TOIIAY
IF YOU ESTABLISH A F ill
FAITH IN tO U TH YOUR 01
AUK W lLl, NOT BE, BAUM
AND DISTASTEFUL: Rarnamb
ndw thy creator In, thy ddys
thy* youth, while .the evil, da
come not, nor the years d r
nigh, when thou shall say I ha
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Thin New Yenr'H Eve may Is? th e. gnycat in history.
New York City is perm itting all niifht opening of hotels, i i
tfceja nnil.iiotihtlesH will Ixt followed by | ’
othep, cities. The uj til-dawn m errym aking will outdo prethv celebrating will, be general „
w ar, affaire. Prnlmi
throughout', the wntui, London, Paris and o th er cities re- i
acting to a sim ilar s e n _____
.
be said withi certainty th at the A m erican version will he
Wildest, costliest and loudest.
There will be some people throughout th is jnrid, and
In opiec countries, who can make no festiv ity of the New
Y ear’s coining. For Utem it offers 'n o hope — only twelve
more m onths to be lived through w ith o u t loved ones who
died in the w ar whose ending the living seem so engcr to
celebrate. F or them , in many ways, w ar-tim e New Y ear's
Eves were easier to bear than those of peace. — th a t is if
pence is going to, make th is night one long carousal.
But there are, also, thousands of fam ilies who, are filled
w ith deep happiness th a t the New Y ear offers hope of tru e
peace arid reconstruction. F or them th ere will be not so
much revelry, but happy little family parties with pleasant Ftoccn mio- elected Legion Rost
Itnin relwvad the
gam es or good talk by the fire, and a stanza* &lt;rf-Jhe S tar- commander.
long eontinueil ilrougbt o,i the
Spangled Banner a t m idnight, followed by Aultl Lung Syne llllh. pit the 2-1tx] the Russinnr
ami jolly good wishes and home to bed not too lute to s ta r t were reported to lie in Berlin.
At home II. It. Pope was named
th e New Y ear cheerfully.
Gov. Caldwell n* a county
T here a re w atch-night services a l tbn. churches, too, by
commissioner. Marines em m ntorand lovely they are, und well worth atten d in g . A fter ulh a. eil stiff resistance in tlkinuwu.
New Year is w orth comradeship and, th o u g h t and, prayer On the 2 ”itb, dnJegulus began ar­
riving in Sail Francisco for the
ns well as noise.
*

Milk Additfoxv
Some men, it seem s, art* ju a t natu ral drunkurdn, of,
w hat m ight li« called the white variety. T hoir wouktitwH it
revealed e.-tpecially when they get, it«cki from, w ar aiid. im­
mediately proceed to go on » "bender” in. w h ich 'th o intoxi­
cation is produced by the guzzling of, cuuitUetut glnsatts of.

over, he kuys, "und once again i epn.lm x all, the milk I cun
TWO REAT AUNTS
th ink und pay fur. Theru are tuiifgulinn. pmJIh of it in d ru g
(From Cohtempormry Prolry)
stunts; and dozens of hulf-innt hot this on.icu in, reatituruiits,
Crimson roses in n bowl, ■
•••• and «|uart lurtlles in grocery store rufrigorutors, and, (burn
Thal*s haw I though nf Toddy s won’t he any governm unt order lim iting you. to, two pjttts
a week, or taking oout
fa t To
to muko, laitto
u t th e liuttor.
b u tte r flit
la itte r or

One whit* bud in •* band-blown choose.
" It is a milk hound’s utopia, luu.croum I pruistse to
.That's, how 1 thought of r»ddy a
eat liy th e pint, too, byt t^itt is not, t/pito such it novelty,
face.
Ivory Aunt Charlotte, and Crim­ i fairjy often got a ta ste o f Iqe cream ,.abroad,, and, thfcy
son Aunt Carrie
even contrived to give us some G1 ice cream, made, o p t of,
Lived in pleasure and beautiful evaporated milk on a hillside in A lgeria in M arch, 1943, B ut
wo:
Lived In s house a t the river’s now ju s t w atch me pour down the real s tu ff.” *
Neatly. Inclnscd by a tall green
hedge.
S at them glide from room to room,
Through the deep Victorian gloom
Carrying their anxletres
Like a l*aaket filled with keys.
Between the shadows of portieres
Where lovebirds sway like wlml-

A m an like thivf m ust have to liaw atohud closely when,
he Iiuh once acquired such a habiU form lug, addiction. And
th ere should be n w arning issued, for stores, hotels and
such places to -watch th eir milk, htst.w jldruyod G1h gulp
down all tho milk in town.

T^ay 'stopped to crinkle u colored
“A m ericans a re generally s a p s -a b o u t w a r /’ say* a
shawl
That draped the mantel like a ra th e r realistic Americun. “ And wa, seam, to leura. little or,

nothing from such h itte r experience, nu we. h«yo, now khihi
through abroad, for the second tim e in a, generation. We
treated, th e conquered G erm ans too softly a fte r our first
European war, and already th a ra seem to- be indications
th a t th e sam e thing will happen ull over nguin.”
A pparently, we are so soft-hearted th a t we cun!t hold
national grudges — or u t least we don’t, i t is a ra th e r
robot. .
. ,
fam iliar th in g for tho nverago A m erican, a f te r licking, an
■enemy, to tell him we’ro sorry we had to do it.
O ur enemies them selves are naturally quite ready
e whiteness of a tabl#~}loth,
quiver like star, or njblh
to pretend equal softness, and talk of bunds across the
I china, cutlery, and glace
sea and so on, when as a m a tte r of- fact they,' o r a t least
A pave a flower-petaled mesa,
Crtnuon roses and one white bud: th e ir leaders, would rn th q r c u t our th ro a ts.
Moving fllftily In my blood
Look a t those arro g an t G erm an leaders on triul at
SELPON- ELKIN.
N qernberg, for crim es as g re a t as w eru ever, perpetrated.
Memo, In a Navy WHe’e Pare* They sneer and leer in the courtroom os if they felt them selvea our equals, both civil and m ilitary, and apparently
(From The Washington Poet)
have no rem orse for th e ir crim es.
I shouldn't be here . . . In New
W hnt hope, can th ere be fo r fu tu re decency in th e
world if such m onsters are allowed to fla u n t them selves in
th is fo o b io n ?* '
B ut- a t least .there is th e fact of the tria l itself. If th a t
ban he m ade to .mean what, th e Allies hope, th a t for all tim e
to come aggressive w ar is considered an international crim e,
some good may come out of all th is sordid m ess.

O r ffuto white paper Into a fan
T hat rose a phoenix ,rotn the
hearthstone.
Under the slanted Jalouelos,
Like a swarm of gilded bt»e».
Deliberately thy sunrays stream
Probing the depth of each dark

World Inrloy.
*.
Monday, A p r - 20 .*a* rife with
Herriiun itummdoi roportx. OFA
cut Sanford rents back to 194d
Ivveln. 20 trailer* wore reported
einoutd In solvu Navy housing
sholtagu. scouts,livid u cumporeu,
and the Colory Fed hasqbnlj t u n i
tiim m cl Oilnnilo In lu _l». Muy
2 - brought the big no.*., of tie.
man
uti render lii^ Ituly uni
Audi hi and .liar wim rt porta I
killed In B ui In. On' the lib all
of, Sami nolo Cnuiity was pul
under cent eti it rot, and &lt;,'ly lo
Itiituniy axis m i m e d a n King
Li in.
, &lt;bi May 7 tlermunv nunendared, and the • rente*I war lit bite
t/iry elided. 'I Iw news was maliceti bv
u liitx duiumHtroiiima
belli, n k lh*_ war with the daps
icAiiuinvd to' lie son, bill was
marked by V-F duy *&gt;u r v i i : tli-i
follow inu day at the Hanford
Naval Ail- Mutual with .a ling
coinnmniier J. ti. Sllney, CNN.
c«i'*,b‘ctine
In the elty., the
whistles blow, stores elunud nud
union service* weru held at the
Baptist Cbui'f h. In schools pupila
listened to radio speeches by
I'roHident Truniun and Primo
Minister Wingtim Cburrbill.
May 1'4 found fiUtl I’oil re ss os
bombing Japan Villi' in.'o;idlanM,
while ut borne lutidimds weru
irmli iut i*l to register for rent,
conti ut at th« Armory, Heavy
ntim, broke the May drought,.
D|)T cut lie spraying a t the
Ittdpii iVlr.bt ranch proved a Hits
tiucrcss in. Intact control. May 28'
CliwtchUI' rusigncil ns British
piime minister, ami al borne C,
F't Kt'lliee was namasi aa rccrautlun director for Sanford, and a
census w as taking p la n ,, I‘resi­
lient Trun^jio ,planned, to ndilteni*
'Hie final session of the United

MONDAY, D ECEM BER 31, 10,

In cm iiF '

W V W W f - ’e'V YWN Y
it | &gt; rnOMur 'service m « t' and women
IH.SOd n» compared
:7 'u n ite d in, a scrvjfu of, thnnkxin \P4q. W. -J. Thii
ly. giving far vl.tory. ThcTnune tiny.
ragistnu;. died. -S
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I'nvtd was first Knnford. veteran ’ o r iff «!
to be ilinchurged - through point to Sant
system. On June I t , transfer of Denied
state headquarters of the Amerl- ■High St
rnn Legion from I’nlalkti to Sun- Kipp, w
fortl was announcoil by Joel S. Orange
Field*' On the IHlb n n«w site on visor.
Celery Avenue for nn n jr i.u l- t Senatu
turul experim ent station wan up- from Ti
proved by the state. A h u rriran c' Rotarlan
Drought more than eight inches ing stnb
of ruin but little wind damage. i it was u
County
Commissioners
picked j sites uni
Rontl 44 (no’*, under construe-1 veterans,
tion&gt; ns a number one project.
July 4th, and U. S. troops en­
tered Berlin. Sanford observed
the holiday quietly. On July Uth
the State banners Market re­
ported more than $2.noil,U,10
sales fo the past year, itotarinns guntm tion of n group hem led b y ‘
neld a "Boost Sanford" urogram. It. It. I’opo. to buibl xinall house*
Florida
State
Bank reported wan announced at the Chamber
yearly Increase of more than n of Commerce meeting. The public
invited by Captain Fusion
million and a third dollars in w*sinspect
the Sanford Naval Air
deposits. The County was report­ to
ed _ to have exceeded its K-lmnil Station.
Sept. J brought noun of /Inal
1not if of the 7th War Loan by
f4 ‘J,4r&gt;r&gt; und overall quota by a Jap surrender in the Philippine*
margin of Sfi:i(t,2(Ki. July Id. tu l.ieut. Cell. J. M. Wninwright,
Copt. Ut I*i Smoot was *teiinved hero nf Baturin and Corregidor.
Sanford Florida lerion post |
of eoiumaud ut Naval Air Sta­
tion by ( apt, William T. Fusion. head* and delegates were wel­
Ileal Lb. U nit, planned county wide comed by Stale Adjutant A. Retd
Mann for a three-duy meet. The
x-ray tost*.
nf Commerce here elect­
On July 2U,. n largo crowd ('hnmbur
new directors.
Kiwnniun«.
turned out a t the Sunford lake- ed
by Dr. L. T. Hits*. held
front- to sen a. demonstratio \ headed
program ' to dlxcur* vitul city
needs. County schools opened
Sept. 10. Dr. W, T. Ijmgley
died Sept. 12. II. H. Coleman
Chamber of Commerce president
was named to lead National War
Fund drive.
A (ropicil huiTicitnw nn ySept.
17. dronchcd Sanford and vicinity
with more thnn seven ineliet of
lain ntnl brought Lake Monroo
up over the bulkhead. There win
lit tie wind duinago reported but
ia ik'Ii damage to early celery by
Hooding of liebls. This w as
however, n storm of less rainfall
Than on dune 2d alien more limn
«ighl inelies of rain was re­
corded.
Oil Sept. Ill b id r. were adver­
tised for Hoad II involving ex­
penditure of Zdsri.OM). The l,c- |
gion Inducted Id new Rtemliers. i
Conch KettletT? addressing Kiwunis, prorlicted a good footliull Hen­
son for Seminole High School,

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S H O W C A R D AND POSTERS

O—Dee’s*Sign Service
(O. D. LA N D R ESS)
Phone 1021

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HABIT
playH an im p o rtan t part
In everyone’* success. . .

The h a b it of being
well groomed should
be s ta rte d rcarly in
life . . .
Your clothc.i will lnnt longer if regularly cleaned

LANEY DRY CLEANING CO.
110 E . 2nd

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m irro rs

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Wooden P r a m c d
m irrors
Full

Length

m irrors
Wo also rcttiuct* cracked, clouded or hm kuu m irrors,
eul and fit new glass table tups, windows ami
m irrors.

SKNKAUIK GLASS &amp; MIRROR CO.
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IftfA TCH F O R » T !

Remember, your new or rem odeled home ia
m ore than just * good investm ent. It's a p la c e for
leisure living. You can protect this investm ent an d
m ake your home enjoyably liveable, by b e in g sure
it is-adequately. w ired for m odern liv in g . . . a n d has
sufficient outlets In every, ro om -to m a k e possible
t h e n s e of a ll the electric servants you desire. It's
y o u r h o u s e . . . m a k e it y o u r hom e, for M odern,
Enjoyable. Living.

of Albany
i Two Hmtoole County membar* vailiWi« « wtthsut etect
of tha Unita4 State* Navy have *rv***' Ttmn«mlx»low j&gt;
bean iRMharged from lha xervioa. lag toppleil by tha floo
1 shouldn't be here , , New Eng­ i word Inv te InformaUon received Offieiala nay It will teV
land. tak e me be«k :
txxiay frottv the Navel I’ereotinel 1d W l“ reatoro service,
L et my feet.be aet on .th k t bitter. Separation Crnter in Jw;keonvHle.;
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_Nawton 9 ! h h iik iiin t h n u r n t Al
My, hao4 on the, rail; I w|U. be
; a that woman, too,
DO VVeat ,TenU» Street, „ STAMFORD. Deo. 2», MY—A
ttakchtu
Who ,knax^ lh* .ocean'k every tu*7 Sanford.
Yele ami Towne Manufactiu'inf
; hulfnt moqii.
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Company *uparlntend#nt wo, urroatwl today after a girt picket
Y ft tdeaaed, if, with thtt. aeity
*EOS HOMK.It*lll
told poliue he tried to puaji hi-r
" ta n s of &lt;*ar*.Ore- Dec. -It. (AY— a*Ida a* he entered the Stamford
SUtl on her lip*. eealng.hU. ah\p
of! real dent* nf the piarL The *u|*erinUridont, Chuiv
.Rivet: Valley. In Ore* lee Horne, wa* arrested on u
imehtee today With thq&gt; charge of breach of tha peace.

B a iU » W ir i n g W ill G u a rd A g a ia x t T k t t e
S fc a rte a n lB g s * -

• In a b ility to uae n ew ly d e v e lo p e d appliances
b ecause insufficient w iring cannot c arry the n e ed ­
e d power.
• L a c k of sufficient w iring to perm it enjoym ent
of. benefits, ol e lec tric cooking, refrigeration, w ater
healing an d comfort cooling.
• Inability to enjoy convenience o f sm all a p p li­
ances an d p o rtab le lamps because of lack of suffi*
c ie u t a n d w ell placed outlets,
a . D ancer of tiiDDina orfallfau
tension. corda,due,lQ -Lck o f suf
m, D anger of. yon* h a m * being
before its
time: b e c a u s e it cannot; keen
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Best wishes to all' for
a Bright a n d Happy
Willi; be,, placed on. safe Wednesday
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T H E SA N FO R D HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Social

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Personal

Activities

Miss Hickson 1^ Wed
To Cpl. Cecil Jones

In a lovely rnmtrlight ceremony
Wednesday afternoon, tier. 20, in
the First Methodist Church, Miss
Helen Elisabeth Hickson, dnnghter
Wedding Announcement
of Mr. and Mr*. It. J. Hickson,
Mrs. G. Herman Ilrown an­
became the bride of Cpl. Cecil Rn.
nounce* the engagement and
bert Jones, U. S. Army Air Corps,
approaching marriage of her
son of Mr. und Mrs. G. A. Jones.
TUESDAY
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Willard
Nicholson
daughter, Annie Delle Brown,
Business meeting amt luncheon
The doulde ring ceremony was I
of 1109 Park Avenue have moved
of the Womans Cluh nt 12io0 v» Clarence C. Henderson, son
performed by the Rev. J. E. Mc­
their
residence
to
Louisville,
Ky.
of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. HenKinley j, pastoj- of tho Church,, in;
P. M. Official viail of alate offi_ demon, Jan . I a t 4 o'clock in
tr*. F.F.W.C. President, Mr*. * the PresbytAian Church with
Miss Geraldine Patrick is visit­ a setting of palms, white ch ri-j
santhemums and white gladioluses'
oaeph L. Gray. Director No. 7,
ing relatives in Gaffney, S. C.
Dr. E. D. Brownlee officiating.
mingled with fern. Nuptial music
MA. F. C. \V. Kramer J r. Pro­
No tn v ita tio n v are being
was. rendered
g r a m : A rt—ss persuasive to our
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Har
ry
Hansen
of
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.. by
. . Fred
.. - Field-,
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issued but friends of the
Hollywood spent tne holidays Ramst, and Miss liuhcrtn Evans
mmotinns. Sponsor; Mrs. Jamoa
couple are cordially invited to
•- -Mrs.
- * *lisnsen's
* parents, -Mr.
r sangg "Because
"Because' 'ami
'and “1 'Love vYou
Moughton. Hostesses: Mrs. C. J.
with
attend.
Truly".
Fisher, Mrs. It. A. Smith, Mrs.
and Mrs. E. C. Echols.
The bride, given In marriage by
George Touhy and Mrs. Lea It.
Lesher.
Friends of Mrs. Fred Roily will her fnthcr. wns lovely In a gown
The Friendship League of the Louise Perkins To
be sorry to lesm of the death of of white sutin fashioned with a
Congregational Church will meet
her father, Mr. Albert Eger, Dec. tight bodiec, sweetheart neckline
and a full skirt ending in a trnili.
a t 3:00 o'clock tomorrow after*
Wed Richard Brown 24, In' Cleveland, 0.
A cap of orange blossom* held
noon at the home f Mrs. Clyde
her trainlength veil of liridul illu­
Stinson on West Sixth S trctt.
Major
and
Mrs.
Robert
L.
Ram­
Mr. and Mrs. Braxton I.ee Per­
sion. -Her bouuuet was of uhitu
THURSDAY
sey
are
visiting
the
latter's
p
ar­
kins announce the engagement
The Southside Primary School and approaching marriage of their ents. Mr; and Mrs. Andrew C. sweet peas and white bride's roses
tied with satin ribbon, and showA will meet Thursdny after- daughter, M argaret Louise, to Stine, 2106 Magnolia Avenue.
rred with tube roses. The only
m at 3*l*i o'clock in the school Richard Bentley Brown, F irst Sgu
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Levy and Jewelry worn wa* a string of
auditorium. A hoard meeting willUnited States A rm f, son of Mrs.
be held at 2:30 o’clock. All par­ J. E. Moseley and the late D. B. son, Richanl, were the guests tlur- pearls, as gift of the* groom.
Mrs.. Robert M. Junes, matron
J ing the holidays of Mr. und Mrs.
ents are urged to attend.
Brown.
of honor, waf the bride's only a t­
Miss Perkins attended the local I H.
C tvy of Geneva,
tendant: Her gown v ns of pale
schools and graduated from Flori­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Edward
Toftloy
:
tV"k
net trimmed with -weelheart
-*Anna Francis Brown da
State College for Women in
'C huluota» had a* their guest
“Mil hlut* itin ami laVrictl
1944 w ith, an A. B. degree in of
their, daughter, Virginia, over the ", bouquet of link rose* and iris
Weds Calvin Jardine FMucntion. While enrolled there hntldnVs
tied with llllIC Mil III ritdlOII.
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jshe was u member of the Pi Betu ly
Paul Hickson, Ph.M I c, brothci
Miss Anna Francis Brown, | Dhi. national social fraternity, a n d / Mrs. Caroline Echols is epend-; flr
of . u,c
the bride,
tiriae. acted ns best
best- man.
daughter of Mrs. W. R. Brown,(Kappa Delta Pi,' national seb
the holidays with her parents. Ushers were Hob Crumley, (». I».
^ ras married thd morning of Dec. • lastk&lt; education honorary. . For Ing
Mr.
and
Mr*.
J.
B.
Borland
of
U
n
d
raw
nnd
Jack
Skinner,
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at 11:00 o'clock to Calvin Jar-1 the p ast few months she has been
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dine, son of Mrs. Jam es Freckle-1 teaching in the South Side Pri- Pickard, Alu. * - brides mother wore u navy
ton of Chicago in n simple. loVely mnry School.
Bonner L. Carter, who nerved' blue crepe dr«s» with black .ic­
• c, r rmn."y in ll,’e ho,V* of
‘l" '1
Mr. Brown graduated from on Luzon, has returned home a fter 1cessoriee nnd a corsage of cutnoliMrs. h. D. I row-nice with Dr. Seminole High School and attend- receivlng his discharge from the *»• lube rose* nnd talisman roses.
Brownlee officiating. The vows fd the University of Florida
The mother of the gi«om woie
were exchange!I against a hack- where he
0f Alpha Army.
an nquemuriue crepe dress with
ground of YUletlde decorations. | Tliu Omega, national social fraterMrs. Gilbert Bevllle and daugh­ black accessories nnd a corsage
The bride chose for her wedding lllty&lt; jl t h„ recently returned
of iiitig carnations and tube loses.
a powder blue fitted suit, daik from
o0 months lour of duty ter. Mildred, of Savannah, Ga.,
Following* the ceremony the
blue sreessorirs, and a corsage of ns a paratrooper with the Klo- w
couple left fin a shint wedding
ganlrnias and tuberoses. Her only venth Airborne Division, during Mrs. 'Wv II. Stewart of Oak trip, the bride traveling in u pink
^Utamla"t was her molhpr who which time ho saw action on New Avenue.
wool usit with brown accessories
^ ^ t e a fuchsiu suit with black Guinea, Leyte, Luton, and the oc­
Mr. and Mrs. lis te r George and and u rnrsngr of white gardenia*.
accessorirs.
cupation of Honshu. Japan.
family of Coral Gables are the On returning tlie couolc nil) leave
fmmpdiately after the ceremony
The wedding will be an qvent guests of Mrs. George’s parents, for l.uhlitik. Tex., where Cpl.
the couple left for n short trip of the near future.
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Anderson of Jones will lie stationed.
and upon returning will live nt
Out of town guests' im-ltiili-ii
Golden Lake.
\ I :st Third Street until April
Mrs. Clsuite Collins'and daughter,
when they will mnkc their home
Patricia Hodge To
A /S Sonny Raliorn is expected Winifred, of Delainl, Mr. nml
In Chicago, III.
to arrive home from the West Mr*. M. M. Evan*. Mr. and Mrs.
Wed Lieut. Gatchel Coast. He is the son of Mr. and Iloldcu Guthru anil Miss Ruth
Mrs. M. L. Raborn of 820 West Gatlrn of St. Augustine.
A n d e r s o n Family Mr. and Mrs. John K. Hodge Fourth
8 trret.
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announced the approaching
Has Holiday Reunion have
Simnin, llette Davis, Deem* T ay­
marricAs of their daughter, PatMr. and Mrs. Victor Farley of lor. Miriam Hopkins. Chi ole Land­
tv ,, .. *7 .
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,, . . | riria, to I.leut. David M. Gatchel. Orlando silent the holidays with
The M. H. Anderson family held | „on of Mr, Mm) Mr*. Forest E. his mother. Mrs. W. P. Brooks, of is, Jins-Falkenburg, Betty Hutton.
Pcicr Lorre and Jimmy Dunn.
a reunion yesterday at their home j
417 West Second Street.
Humphrey Bogart murried laiuicti
on Golden Lake with 11 of 14 Th„ ' t , mn„v will take place
Bacnil . . . Dick I'ow e l l . .loliu
grandchildren present and six of on,h thecetemony
afternoon of Jan. 12, nt
Cadet* James K. C arter has re­
eight children. The family enjoy­ 5:30 o’clock, at the First Metho­ turned to West Point after spend­ Blond.-M’s ex, found n new love in
ed a holiday dinner and spent dist Church with Rev. J. E. Mc­ ing the holidays with his parents, young June Allyson . . . Glut in
the day singing songs and dis­ Kinley snd Rev. William Pi Mr. and Mrs. E. B. C arter of 1000 Swanson took u fifth . . . and Al
Jolsnii a-fourth . . . Tonihiy' Mancussing the intervening years Brooks. Jr. officiating.
Oak Avenue.
villc* his eighth . . . As always,
alncp they had. seen une another.
The prospective bride is a grad­
love fuuud a way in '46. A sold inThose present were: .Mr. nnd uate of Seminote High School and
Miss Then Vickery has returned unexpectedly bound for overseas
Mrs. It. L. Anderson and family, attended Rollins College for two to Key West after spending
M r. and Mis. Alliert Hull and year*. For the past IB months, Christmas with her.m other, Mrs. hopped off a tinin, iiiiurlcd I Ingirl. was back enrnutr 16 minutes
fa m ily . Mr. and Mr*. Frank she has been employed in the Lilian Vickery1:
later . . . a woman was ponded
Caines and family all of Orlando C om m u n ication s D e p a r tm en t at
from the House of Detention in
and Mr. and Mrs. I.ester George the Sanford Naval Air Station.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Vickery New York so she coflld lie married
and family of Coral Gables, Gloria
Lieut. Gatchel graduated from and children, Wylie and Wylenc, . . . a Gl and hi* girl said "I do '
' Burns of Orlamlb, Duphnc Con­ Seminole High School and later have returned to their home in
nelly. Willis and Charles Ander­ attended Cletnson College In South Pnlatka after spending the Christ­ over the transatlantic telephone
son and Mr. and Mis. M. II. And­ Caroline. Ho entered the Army mas holidays with Mrs. Lillian . . . a licutrnunt was married nt
the gangplank Just Iwforc lie left
erson.
Air Forces in 1943 end has been Vickery.
for Naga-uki with Ids outfit . . .
stationed In Panama for the past
lilind Mary Mansfield nnd her
Hi months. He will return to
Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. Vickery seeing eye dog sailed to England
Panama upon * the expiration of left Friday for their home in to m arry ii sightless finance she
his current leave.
Houston, Tex. after spending a had never met . . . Ah, life. All.
few day* here with the former’s love, . . .
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mother, Mm. Lillian Vickery and
The New Years Eve dance lit
with
Mrs.
Vickery’s
parents,
Mr.
Class Of 1937 Holds
the Counts y Club will lie topped
and Mr*. E. Perry lloss of I’alal- by a late buffet supper which
Its Third Reunion ka.
should be plentv smooth . . . nee
you there . . . C.E.T.
Mr.
and
Mra.
Ford
Harrison
of
The Seminole High School
Jacksonville
and
Sgt.
and
Mrs.
class of 1937 held it* thin! re­
union Dec. 20 at Frank’s Ifl-IIat Lawrence Harrison of Raleigh, N.
Chili on the Poland highway C., arrive to be the guesU of
Where dinner and dancing was Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harrison of
cn
loved.
• Maple Avenue.
IHRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Those present were: Mist Ruth
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Smith of
Hand and Mrs. R. C. M ar roll,
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. O. I-arsoii a n ­ class
Ft. Myers have been the recent
sponsors,
M
in
Jean
Fin­
nounce the birth of u duughter, ney of Washington. D. C.. Miss guests of Mr. and Mr*. Alex
Josephine Junson. Doc. 6. nt Marthn Adams of Orlando, Mr. Johnson. Mr. end Mrs. John Jen­
the 'Orange General Hospital.
Mrs. Herbert Thurston. Mr. kins of Miami flew up to vKlt
Mis. I A is o n was the former and
snil Mrs. Winston Henderson, Mr. the Jehnsons for a few day* also.
Josephine Munson.
and Mrs. W. B. Zachry. J r - Mr.
Mr. Alcr. Johnson has departed
and Mrs. Charles Robson, Mr.
snd Mrs. Robert Willisms. Mrs. by plane for Washington, D. C..
I oil o* Moses of Ft. flyers, end where he will visit hit mother for
a few- days,
Mrs. Irving Felnberg.
Also Robert Altman, Robert
Mrs. W. D. Jones end Mr*.
Steele, James Pearson, Gordon
Stanlev, Braxton Huntley, Claude F’encheon Keener of Augusta, G*.
A. Whlddon. Jr., and Wilbur have left after visiting Mr. end
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Mrs. Z, B. Ratliff.
Nolan.
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W A TCH F O R IT!
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Mr. end Mrs. Dudley Glover of
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Gainesville ere spending a . two
Family Reunion Held weeks vacation with tho letter'*
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Gantt,
At Magnuson Home at
their home on West First — S ta rt the NEW YEAH
NEW YEAR’S
StroeL
O ff Hight — A ttend o u r
A family reunion was held at
BIG NEW YEAR’S DAY
DANCE
the home of Mrs. Eunico* MegnuDouble F eatu re Show!!
son
on
the
Country
Club
road
on
GALA NIGH T a t the
Christmee day. A turkey dinner
Tuesday
— Jan. 1st
Orange City Hotel —
was enjoyed by the following
Wiley H arrell and hin
guests:
only!
Hubbe, hubbe, chums, it’s been
Mr. and Mr*. T. 0 . T y n er 8r., a great year for love . . . so says
O rchestra f e a t u r i n g
Mr.
E.
J
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Tyner.
Mr
Jam
es
Tyner
Theatre Optyni Ii30 I*. M.
the Associated press . . • .That “I
Ilert Gann. D i n e and
snd Mrs N. A. Fry all of Sanford. I'amour not only swept the coun­
D a n c e . Cover C harge
Also Mr. end Mrs. F. J. Krell and try during tho pest 12 months,
fo r couple*. Come out
family of Auburndale; Mr. and but it did tome p e tty vlnlebt
Mrs. W. F. Ansorge and family sweeping overseas loo . . . w hrlh
and have a big night.
of Daytona Beach: Mr and Mrs ir it was love . . . end love alone
ORANGE CITY
II. Schwalbe and daughter, Carol, , . . th at made the world go
of Chester. Pa. and T. F. Krell, 'round in good old '46, the hi­
HOTEL
A MM 2/c. of Pensacola, Fla.
storians will have to dog id*. But
even without a tome t6 lean on.
It's obvious th a t Cupid mada his
mark in avery corner of the glob*
. . . Chief helpmate* to the little
RING IN THE
fellow with the arrows were Amerlcah Gla scattered throughout
foreign lands, who look unto
themselves English, French, Aust­
NEW YEAR
ralian, Irish, end Icelandic bride*.
A t one time G1 wedding* In Peris
At The
alone averaging 34 * jweek, end
the Army, finding Itself in the
NEW YEAR’S EVE unusual
&gt;1 position of playing seat
man. obligingly took over
hotels for the use of the-newly
DANCE
wodt . . . Australian sod Engl lih
girls who had married the Yar
make their Way over
And Late Buffet* Supper
started
of the
to
in tho states America's rweet
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heart, Shirley Temple, who proved
ebo wee grown up e t 17 by m arry ­
ing Sgt. John Agar, of tba AAF
LE COUNTRY CLUB
. . . Pesnna Durbin married bar
producer, Judy Garland her di­
THEATER
AdmlttUm 1.00 per
rector . . . Off the ra a r’e Uva a- '
Society Editori Cecelia Truluck

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Herald’s Headlines
Of 1945 Mark Year
Of Progress In City
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SOUTHERN: CREMKTALS, INC.
204 N. Elm A vum e

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Phone 051

wltirh was Itorn out by Inter
lAcnls. Weil Hirst Street resarfiicltn- was mtiier wiry.
The final quarter of the year
marked the beginning of recon­
struction anil reconversion to tile
way* of pence ami the return of
many veterans, including (Irig.
Ccn. J. C. Hutchison to whom
the Japs surrendered on Minilanno.
Government engineers started
surveying the upper St. Johns
River Valley, heavily flooded by
rains, with n view to what should
ire done In the way -of flood con­
trol. Dire need of a new hospital
in the county wns discussed by
county commissioners.' Mityor Ed­
ward Higgins arid City Commis­
sioner M. .1. laslge declined to

SPECIAL NOTICE
3 to 5 Day Dry Cleaning .Service
5 Day Laundry Service.
Wn recommend th a t new custom ers send their
/aundry last three days of week.

Phone 475
SEMINOLE COUNTY LAUNDRY CO

C O M '/A /C C O C A /.
W A T C H F O R IT

Phone 475

CLOSED UNTIL
SATURDAY.
January 5 th 1 9 4 6

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!Joe M6sk at s i rtford Avenue and Slot]:; annm lncrd, •p}4tuU fttt'I new
Third Street and replaced by a tennis courts, also offering' pro­
modern store structure IftaldeM* perty
to returning veteran*.
shivered in the first cold snap Ilcnry W. Wolicott replaced Ned
of the setison. Thorpe Furniture 'Smith ns area, rent director.
got in readiness to reopen.
Dr. W. S. Allen of .Stetson
Hollywood Shops, Scuts Hoelujclj
ittuile alterations to stores. Voile stressed need of military preWilliam* started work on the
new biAvlIiig alley to replace the
&lt;&gt;ug Iturnei).
KEY CLUB (Honorary Boy’s Club) OP
. Navy Pny was celebrated Oct.
27 at the Sanford Naval Air
SEMINOLE HIGH SCHOOL
Station. Ed Whittier, ex-Rollins
utlilete mid Imsebnll sta r took
over management of Seminole
W IL L SPONSOR
Count^y Club anil a new corimHilion whs formed. Dean Matherly
o f ’Florida University was apciikSUBSCRIPTION DANCE
t*r ul n Navy Day dinner at the
tflbtel Mayfair. Lignin imlu;lim
NEW YEAR’S EVE. dt 8:30
of many vetiu-nn* took- pirn • nt
Seminole High School Field a*
SANFORD
Celeryetlcs marched.
W omnns Club
S tag or D rag
In November the route of Itnnd
44 tliiougb the city was studied
by State Road Department. The
Legion conducted nn Armistice
Day Imndshnl] program, and
YOUR LAST CHANCE IN 1945!
Naval Cuptnin Easton In nn mldress cuutioneil ngninst. widiful
to hear th e
thinking policy- of iinpreparo Inet-s. Dr. Frank (Juillman of
McCt.ll — G erard T rio of C anada In a Revival now!
Miami replaced Dr. 1.. 11. Dunn1
ns Health Unit dlrvctor u« the
Y rim c 7:30 each evening except S atu rd ay
latter took over the Oi nnge
County Unit. The Foils dropped
Come tonight and we will nil go to g e th e r to th e
a liunl-fought game to St. Au­
gustine 7 to tl. The tempera tore
Union Wntph N ig h t Service
went i|n./n to 47. 1 he C handler!
of Cnmilii rre discussed the ulti­
a t th e
mate tisn of tne Naval Air Sta- .
tion.
Methodist Church
*ir. Hamilton Holt nf Rollins,1
nt 10:30 P . M.
College told Rolariilns thg,t the
’United Nations must control the
atomic
linmii., Feds
trlgiined
Winter I’nrk 33-10. Eighth war
lugged along, Regi­
J i l l U drive
lM tlM
nald Goode started little theater
here. Flight training ut the Naval
Air Nl'ilion was iliseontlniled.
Increase in ‘Vegetable . plantings
of H13 n res in Seminole County
was mm minced. The I,ions Club
p ut'on benefit boxing bout*. The
weather got down to 40 degree*.
Meat and butter rat liming ended
-Nov. 21." The IV&gt;H Harbor In­
vestigation was under way. .Inhn
P astor
Itiumley announced new , nddllilies to Ids Imiil works.
Iu December It. A. Williams
and Lea It. I&lt;v*hur were elected
In the Sanford City Commission,
■lulfnii Slenstrnni told Kiwutdans
of new city recreation need.*,
Muyifc Higgins returned from
Wiishington after cnntiirting gov­
ernment heads about use nf
Naval Air Station if nnd when
N'nvy leaves. The City Commis-

, ? y b AV

totalling 193,000 are reFlrat Sanford, and Oviedo
l» shipped. The Chamber
hentls conferred
with'. S t Jdhm River line .offld a is regarding startlng of barge
m
m♦Jkm f*n
rn * Sanford to Haiti'
system
from*

, n ^ &gt; n ; ^ ^ s

more. Lesion, . Chiurcli
organisation member*
Salvation Army a t
boards to give the
Christmas. Sinford
peace-time Christmas
since 1940.' • i • 1

ttwm/rjw a

FOR YOUR

TELEPHONE.

Have Gone On A Buying Tour
ROBSON
SPORTING GOODS

OPERATORS
Starting Rate
6 d a y s----- $20.00
Single or M arried
Ages 1 5 - 3 5
Experience Unnecessary
• Paid while learning
• * F requent increases
• Overtim e pay
• I'aid vacations
• Tux I-call s e r v i c e fo; 1
lute hours
•
’
APPLY C H IE F OPERATOR

Wo W ill Rocop Y o « £
H r t V M l B m f r ttf r
r i l e * P a r W lh to r
D riv in g SX Iely.

8 - 5 w eekdays

S aturdays 8 - 1 2

SOUTHERN BELL
TEL. &amp; TEL. CO.

When Now Plrostouo

*1
i,l» * 4(0.
*
O eL uxe C ham pion*
4«f ** *
Arm Available to Yon

ELKS-LEGI0N COMMUNITY FAIR

Wo Will Equip Your
C a r n n g B u y Your
*
*1 -I*
%
Rocappod Tire*.

MONDAY - Dec. 3 ls l
11:30 P . M .
. . . Ring Out The Old
And Greet The New
Year At T his Gala"
NEW YEAR’S EVE
SHOW!

This amazing Firesfcgj
'ian eliminate*
guesswork about your til
Smooth; dangerous tire* will be quality recapped by the
Firestone Tactbry Method. You get the famous Gear-Grip
Tmd,*4Wi|£fi/jlroio'Hiuch extra protection against (kidding.
Then, wlfen new firestone De Luxe Cham pions' are
avsilobfe id'you, toe will buy your recapped tlrei. Let the
Flrcstorib Two-Way Film give you the driving safety -yoo
want and nbcil!
,
‘-Tmi *»4ri. £

CABBAGE AND CELERY

AJESTIC
reater Shows
URNISH ALL ATTRACTIONS
SHOWS, RIDES, EXHIBITS
THRILLING FREE ACTS

SANFORD JAN. 5th TO 19th
,

IN THB SOUTHEAST
More; people drink Atlantic Ale and Beer than any o
It must b e...

an d

m

WALT DISNEY^

PLUTO

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T flK S A M F O R p . H E R A L D ,. S A N F O R D F L O R ID A

■ ■

LEGAL NOTICE

( I U S U A U - V -fM 'G U V lH A T S

HANOIN* VOU C?U1 FREE.

t h a t «*v»rlnln
In U ir
4?l»« « l! t ’o l i r i «'f HfHlIlK*!** i N m t l t y .
Pl.trlyllT,
W h iT f lM
ll»*I**ii
M illie
M* I m -I i I k (tin n11ff m ill l i i* lettnir.

ADVICE. O N N O W t ' MAKE
A M lU lQ H P P U A R &amp; - —
HASN'T CK

YOU DRIVE. IT!
To All Your. Bakery
Needs .-•- -

PHONE 200

STRICKLAND-MORRISON
U-DRIVE IT, INC.

I t’s

iit«

^ 7 * L FIFTEEN
- A ifu t? ow:
j ‘y

r

Tj iiVi»*i*. t-i til nr»x 'it«•f i*iiilnlit*,

w i l l tm M t i t i t l a ) , * flit* Till «lt»' »*f
J u u u i i r y , A. !*- INO*. lit f r u n t t*f tlie
j v ii ii r l l i t i « | m i r n l S u i i f i n t l , Mfiit-

CENTS C

I Ih ii ,i

Robb’s.

KltirMfi,

t**r

t.’x+iAf» «if S^ltilnolf

Home Bakery

Uur experience shiy.dd qunlify u*
'ilV iir'In chance,,
to give motorists "free advice.” ,
Hollelior for Plaintiff
K iir lll lH l \ \ . S|lfl|tU«r,
HEIiP W ANTED- Our" best bet for keeping your
ear running smoothly Is to liuvo
your tire* cheefied regularly, the
Store. P art time or „n changed' often, anil use only
the best gus and oil from the im' u i
i.Kr:' v t s i ’HST.'
•&gt;
J5S.i*!st_____
SEMINOLE TIRE SHUP. INC.
AM. CIlEDITpIVS AND I'KltFOUNTAIN Kirl». A
Service, Sanford
Station.

TRAILERS ■ 3/4 ton, nil steel,
two wheal, trailers in stock it
WO FARMS FOR SALE—Ona
all times - Speedy Sates A Ser­
3 acres, tiled land, 1 (food well,
vice - Phone ISO.
Z story house. 1 car parage. 1
eml house, 300 ft. West of
Luke Monroe Post Office. One COHN — ALL YOU WANT,
—5 acres, all tiled, (rood wel|, 2
i .05. Hunt’s
Tuxedo
Feed
story house. 2 story b am ,' M
tore. Phone .353.
mile west on Oranko Boule­
vard. J. W. Bell. Lake Monroe,
Phone 15.
4-ROOM house—lights,
wata
paved street. Easy terms. Nee
Oviedo. D. D. Daniel, Oviedo,
LAI! woe j , 32.00 load, cut up
CHICKS,
CHICKS,
shill wood, $3.0(1 xtrand, no CHICKS,
deliveries. Oviedo Lumber and Grade AAA Rh. 1*1. Rads, \Vh.
A B. Rocks, Wyndottex 100
Supply Cc., Oviedo. Fla.
for 13.00; Wh. Leghorn Pullet*
100 - 20.90, -Leghorn Cockerels
USED' TRUCKS
for Fryer* 100 - 0.50, Habvy
NO prospect of new'truek*. Mss
breed mixed 100 - A0.90. All
' the need for trucks by huylnj
Chlckx 100 % U. S, Approved,
100 % U. S. Tested,. 100
tine of our dependable usu
'A life delivery guaranteed and
It trucks.
prepaid to you.
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
Poultry Farm
713 Sa. Howard
2Rfl W. 1st. St.
Ave.,
Tampa, Fla.

S

&lt;CtR*,«HATH4(l-•wnod onrl coal
heater, good condition. Mrs. J.
Morrison, 417 W. First St.

TWO hound pups from deer and
fox stock, :t'ii months old, 1
miln west Country Club. Ivy
,• Nettle*.
MALE Toy Boston Bull. Plume
7H8-W.
Co p e n h a g e n cabbai » plants.
Cull 77 6-W. George i Iteele.

RETURNKl) VETERANS
GET SECURITY N O W ' 1VITH
OPPORTUNITY UNLIMITED
FIRESTONE STORKS hex (mod
oidtiun open now for salesmun.
tnrtinir sulury rmnniensurutc
with your ubllfty. Previous ex­
perience desirable but not ossenApply by letter only, statinx
m f experience.
FIRESTONE STORES *
111 K. 1st. ST.

m in i

F lfpt

f . i *.

tif
m iltlipniliiti

RAYMOND M. BALL; REALTOR
Rpnl

i ' l u r a ' Lit* V l n iitii
1
in

*»*ro« liiaoLtmiiM HKirrittf*

YOUR $$
W IL L ^

GO
FAR

IF
YOU•
y

Lbinli

lippcmlithlu Insurance and HoikIm
•phone 960

Room -I, F lo rid a -State Rank Rulding'

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS ^
REAL ESTATE-BROKER.

-V , 1
* '

A tlantic Rank Bldg.

Phone 732

O ut ol the aervico
a n d into civilicwi We?
Protect yo u r now .
a n d prized possesnionfl ag a in st . lota.
Insure* thro u g h this
a g e n c y a n d bo car*
lain your n e e d s a re
cfloctivoly covered!

CONCRETE PRODUCTS

SERVICc
BEYOND THE
CONTRACT

H; JAMES GUT AGENCY

Concrete Pipe, Building Blocks, Heady-mixed Conor

C0/H//V&amp;S00/V'

Septic Tanks, Concrete Fence PtrsL Well ( urlts

WATCH FOR IT !

703
MEISCH BLDG,

PHONES

78 AND 4 8

P ro p erty M arkers

Peninsular Concrete Pipe Co
Phone 1211

SANFORD TRANSIT SYSTEM

Sanford, Florida,

ANNOUNCES A CHANGE IN

BUS SCEDHULES
EFFECTIVE DEC. 31

SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP
•
•

•

Tires nnd Tubes
• ,*

W ash, Polish &amp; Wax •
1 f

*

Autu Accessories

AIR STATION
Leave 1h( &amp; Park
A. M.
6:30
7:1(1*
7il0

Radio n a ile rie s

f

Ja ck K. Morrison

H: I r,
8 :1 5

201 N orth Park

Corn. AIL You
Wlant
% W
Scratch All, Yog, Wajil
Hay, I k» sJl ,L(irndc Tim othy
Piling! Vine &amp;. Moiiwueh
Cilcux Pulp. Now Crop
Itest Grad* 20% Dairy Feed
,

Altai a complete line
Tuxedo Feedu &amp; A rm our’a Fertilizer
- Make o u r 'S to r e your Store

HUNT’S
TIJXJil
Cor. 2ndt

FEED

3.65
3.85
2.50

2.10
2.50
3.75

CANAAN CITY
A. M. 7:15
P. 11.
2:15
5:15

8:00
10:00

S aturday
P. M. to 12 M idnight
ContinoUM Service

I*. M.
12:15
2:15 •

3:15 '
3:15
1:15
•1:15
5:15
5:15
0 il5
6:15

1;00

S tin d a v S c h e d u le

6:15

P. *M.

Siriurdny N lghl Only
7 :0 0
8 :0 0

7 : 1!»

7:45
8:15
8:45
9:15
. ' th l5
10:15
10:15
11:15
Sunday achedule Mime
as week day

tfo rd

LAKE MONROE
Leave lul &amp; Park
‘ A. M.
6:15

o’: Of)

1:15
3:15
5:15
7:15

10; Op

OVIEDO

Sunday Kchcdgle
l» M.
2:15 •
1 &lt;10
6:15
8:15

S aturday Only
A. M.
8:00

e

12:15
1: 15
9:16

PLEASE CLIP THIS FOR REFERENCE

Phong

4U
m S K F D O d rL A W S !

SIT, W.ANTEP—

KHtntc ^&gt;n1eo—-Rpiitnl.*— Morlpnjre

READ
THE ADS

?OI N O . PARK A V t

BUSINESS SERVICE

DODGE - PLYMOUTH
BLACK wheel shield lost S atur­
PARTS AND SERVICE
day morning. Rewanl. Call
109 Palmetto Ave.
Phone 1011
Herald Office1.

v in f k v t

AtlmlnHratitf •»f Um*

DISH washer and two maids.
Bell boy. Mayfair Hotel, Phone
MOO.

STAND OVER THERE,
NEXT TD THE OLD

PHOI-STKRED fabric*. tapes­
tries,
broraUlles,
aarnask*,
Imitation leather *lid drapery
fabrics. Arr-inxeraant foe cob
tage if work desired. ft. Hi
Brown. 2911 N. Orang* Are.,
Orlando, Fla.

OR SALE: Radi
Kverready A-B
II. JB. IV»p« Co.

a-4

GOOD maid wanted,
Phone 924.

WASHING machine* repaired—
and all home appliances. Cald­
’
METAL ROOFING
well General Repair 8jiop, 707
(,'lp Stock — Quick Shipment 5
Mills, Orlandol phone
“ V"
Crimp and Corrugated RED Cocker
Prompt service.
Rusty. S traj
styles and Flat sheets. Made
...
...
__r West t § *
from genuine solid Aluminum.
Auto Repairing
Grocery, 615 Blm. Has paraly­
This m aterial is very strong
Barfield A Jack*eh
sis In right frant lag. Strayed
and durable, 22 Gauge, U. 8.
in connection with.
Deo. 24. Howard.
Government specifications. It
Tatee Auto Paint A Body Wark*
_A I* heat resistant and will not
t,L.___’
J
V ru«t. This is surplus m sterial
WANTED
TO
BENT
and is priceil at $12.75 per
AUTO PAINTING
squire, which Is far Itelow cost.
C.W. " P a t’’ Johnaon
Available for Immediate shlp- TWO-bedroam apt. or house fqr
ra experience In auto and
nfent from our factory. Phono
painting. Sauford’a popuperm anent family. J. If- WaaWire or W rite to H u |1 Fulen*
' 7 *lnt authority,
Contract
wider M anufacturing &amp; Dik^
Ro l l e r .m otor sa les
trilniting Co., P. O. Box 3351,
&gt;38 V/. 1st Si.
010 Loncnrtcr Drive, Phone
Phone
956J
I
MOTOR
TUNE-UP
2-1730, Orlando. Fla.
—
U&amp;o-J. ----------------------__ Factories recommend It ’ every
TWO. bedroom house or apart- *5000 mile* or twice ■ year. Eament, or unfurnished, barman
........................
OMPI.ETE Broiler Plant cap­
ent resident, tsro small child
able of handling 300 • 400
rem Call Gjsorge H. WlRlartv
fryer* a week up to an age
j t . , I’»O(io i d ,
of 1 2 -1 3 weei»«. , a p p ro x i­
HOLLER MOTOR NALJ5S
mately 2000 ehick«nk I to IS
It R E N T — weeks old. O M W P f. tajeffinfc P O
- ... . J r f r - i - t ----■
- —
Make me a “enth off**-. - 23*3 TWO
furnished bedrooms, semi,
Sanford Ave. phone 921
hath, Phone 800 or 103.

035 DODGE Sedan Jn good con
dilion. Phone 78.

*

LHIUID.
TABLETS.
SALVE.
NOHK-DROPH — CAUTION USR
ONLY AS DIRECTED

LOST:
Boston
Bull.
Brown,
named Topper. Call. 252-wl

GOOD riding A work horse with
ncuf saddle. $100. Phone 7B8-J.

wlinll * i»«* Uilil.
h a i .VH \ v

EI.PER wanted. Jimmie Co
wan’s Sheet Metal Works.

3

Hnlit I

Cold Preparations

i f ■* v

tin t

S

MUSICIANS wanted: Sax, drum,
trumpet, etc. Write Claibourne
El Jones, Box HO, c/o Herald.
WANTBOt Colored girls for
JUST received shipment 'of deluxe
laundry wmrk. Apply In person.
unlily garden hose, 25 A 00
Seminole County Laundry, 819
t, length*. "Boll’s” Standard
W. 3rd SI.
Service Station, corner Park 4
Fulton Streets, acroaa from PRACTICAL' nurse and maid. Box
Court House.
S % Herald.

Lost and Found

Sf

within

Flor

«IU.
4 4HI.I Mlt* ti l !»«♦ Iltlllln III
l | fH»t! iliM’ii 'p ,
I LI t ihI it I S^iallf o f tl ■ F l o f l t l n I l i N
1 f t t i « l i v iif ltt-f*HMi'wr, A. I* IvVl&gt;

Phone H 4-J

Seamstresse* experienced and in*
experienced. Permanent work
offered.
Working condition*
are excellent in a wall lighted
and ventilated plnnL
Ad*
joining restaurant where lun­
ches may be obtained. Forty
hour week. Monday through
Friday.
Life Insurance pro­
vided without cost. Bus - eervlee front Sanford . and Or­
lando, Apply In person At
• plant. Funnvtown Tug*. Cusselberry, Kin.
______ .
TRUSTWORTHY colored couple
wanted to live on place. Good
people to work' for nml per­
manent job und home If quali­
fier!. ’Can use one or both now.

Fiiirtiln,

n a i f n m l N^li t o ihi* h m l i o t t i
j
Tin* A n n n m l M n l l i i t f o f th«* n l « r k | f»$»‘ m u l t ih»* f o l h t w i n i r tli-sof Ilu tl 1Jnihi. tr* ..t th•» roisiLHT Uiiodflth :
L i i , i | ff ltitn tm l In H iin fn r tl, S t - m i n t i l f • I M I U I M I A T U I V w i l l h r h r hi .it i h r '
i (*t&gt;unty, F l n r t l t n , tnrt Tr
ly .*f fit i* *»f Hu* i'Minhnn&gt; . m.t- i«»l Unit- j
(If i f I lilt'll lt*l foIlttWR,
I ll - W it ‘
fii ttl \ t 1«tttU&lt;* N n l l o n n l I h m U I t u l h t - i
I
A ll » f l l l n c k 3, T l o r I* . *tf • mi.
Kitftfortl, ^^r|1lln^»tt, ••niiiiiv.
Uit* T»iwri »»f K itn ff ir tl , F l n r l t l u .
Flntii1ii« i»n TlitirvdilL .1unitary 17th.
u.A’r t n l l n f r t&gt;» I*. . I t . Tr nff «»r*lfM I 1 I Is, -UL 111,1111 A - At.
*mn|»
tr«**thI**tT’lti mn|i
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j
i I, |».in«"* ut*U lit tll«—IfUtolLl—||e*»
I» l l n h l n n i u i i . Se«9T r l . i r y .

alw ays fresh , when
you buy It A t .

1M W. 1st

HmifitTilk

Karh «*htlm Of ili*mninl MhnII Iht* (
In writ Inn. untl pthall
• »h' i
MtTIUI! OF MANTKIFII HALF
i»Ijh*»* **f rv»l(hft»rii unit poitt offlr*
Nuiiur u hrn*t&gt;V m vrn Hint I. .ulUrt*Pr »»f Ui«* rU Im knl, nn«l »hnll ■
th«* iintUie-iKiif.l
ml ■Misnlrf in i l"* nWitrtt l«* u) tin* clnlinnrtt.
Cltuncrry, umli*r nml Uy v lrltif ul i ifr’iit, *»r A ttu fiir), .inti any such
m raln final "tlrrfiM* r ttlr m l
t«r tlMnnint n«»t ih» f!I i*«I

CAtfERf y

RENT A CAR
RENT A TRUCK (&gt;/2 T0N)

PAGE FIV E

NO, YOU WONT,
-I |J&gt;-* | I "f

GUN, TON ID!

|r n
RF
ULu

MUST BE SOME MORE
OF MASON'S r~
GANG', r — '

•THEY'RE
NOT
OUTLAWS,
ANDY.

IF TH IS
C R IT T E R
A IN 'T
AN O U T-

NO TIA1C- TO EXPLAIN
NOW WE HAVE A
i

cbT TO On fJEFORE
''RUCK” /‘.f5sO N G ETS
------------ 1 R a c k t

,

ihlag machines and other
expertly repajt*d. ‘
l l t h and dellvji? 1 Klee
vl«y Co., Phone 10t«. *

WANTED

Batteries.
It, $6.96. •30 OR LATER Model car w*nl
Phone 310.

MISCELLANEOUS
haturul d u ll

MEYCHlCICi'l
WHAT G IVES

td h a v e a t im e *
T IS H H A S INVITED
M e 7D H E C S I C I f -

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I’M R A PPIN G TO
NIGHTT WE
E-AR£/.7T?AlN TO'
—---- 1 MOUNTAIN

Bv PA U L ROBII n
MY FOLICS HAVE A PLACE
U P THEF^E'-" ITS S T O C K E D I—
INi TH GI2UB, • - BT2INK3 EVB2Y-------------- j B O Py."T H E PARTYS
O N M E I ' c r *— ^

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II

PLUMBING
th eir abUU, fa, th ie N e S r ’V s e *
attraction b u t lf« our bpinloa
th at any ahowiftr to ' ba accom­
plished will ba done by the KM
s ta r etatsV own unlvaralty. The
Longhorn* have thair backflald
arc, Bobby Larne raady for sc*
tion In U w 'tilt a t Della# and
Layna, who hit tha a ir lane* tlu a
and time again during tha season
tar In our eueccaafully, ha will be prominent
The first I bringing In e a r opinion, a T rass
according victory.
11 *8* PTJOIL BOWL: Georgia's Bulldogm
» tha Ult will meat th a University o f Tulsa
iron. Tha in the Houston a ffa ir and It looka
ls » d*u I : to
Georgia ail the way. OoOrn* ? '* ." * ) r&lt;a successfully completed a Ur*
» o f t*tPP' rifle schedule and With Charlie
tea. Miami Trippl In there, Tulsa could only
display a win in an u p se t We c a n t see
■wing tha an upset ao give Us the Bulldogs.
Harding's
GATOR BOWL: Jacksonville's
may easily f j „ t O uter Bow! will find tha
touchdo vn Gamecocks of South Carolina and
“ j b l y t w o ing the powerful running attack
Miami by their brilliant passing attack feeing *the powerful ruhnlng attack
Iklahoma'a of the Wake F p n u t Deacons. This
■ of S t should be one of the moat Interest*
this New ing games of the entire bowl setcams have up. The two team* played during
he Aggies tha regular season and wound up
Fcnlmofo In 's 18*18 tie. Tha Deacons struck
inlmore is on p ie ground while Carolina Cook
twice to to the air. I t should be a repeat
late par* performance In both' departm ents
ned. His but In this particular Ult w all
mntad for taka the running a|taek which

O p e n l i i t s i*. m . d a il y

Last Day!
.IMiuteu
BrttfiM TTM

CfTj'Kciijh

Fastest Greyhounds
To VielFor Honors
In Opening- Feature
The Itth annual dog racing sea­
son in Central Florida wifi get
underway tonight at 8:00 o'clock
nt tho Sanfnrd-OTlando Kennel
Club and eight of the faateat
greyhounds nt the local track will
vie for honors in the opening fea­
ture.
Trade fans tonight will find
completely renovated for, accord­
ing to Manager Walter Connolly,
»30;000 has been spent in getting
tho truck ready for an anticipated
successful nenson.
Mr. Connolly has also promised
quick racing action. Several more
mutual windows hare been added
and there should be no hold up
in the sale of tickets,
tickets. Patrons
In
have been urged to place their
hets immediately after the com­
pletion of ‘each race which should

When the 1W6 gridiron season
roared underway back In Septembar, this columnist waa sMH
geant-majoring In .an ammunition
depot headquarters near Verdun,
France. I t waajtAOriy intpoaaible
to keep up with th* teowa since
the Stars and Stripes, th* famed
Army newspaper, earned, In moat
cases, only the final scOrea.'Who
made tho touchdowns and , who
displayed tho defensive getna of
the day, m i not printed.
However, after arriving In’ tha
United States, wo began te fol­
low most of the teams and feel
today th at wo are u bH qaallfled te ws)k out on the proverglal limb end make s few
j r edict lens concerning UieTpee-

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day afternoon In prenaratioH for
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In Ruatla with th# Panther#,
George McClelland, local cage
mentpr. stated th a t the team has
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starting lineups for the varsity
tJIt about Thursday.
MeCIslland also} raid th a t the
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD,“FLORIDA

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1945

__________

p?r
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
REAL ESTATE-BROKER

McMillan Is Happy
Of Nomination As
Coach Of The Year

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' Anyway, we doubt s*rlon*tr
if I’ roetor in aa *ood a coach
a* Mr b and certainly hi*
anoihtan.T to Licb didn't pro*
duce a winning combination.
Then,
too. the
odd*
are
pretty high that any new
head coa-Ji ia koin* to name
hi* own aaalatanta before he
would accept the Florida apot.
I'mctoi Maid that ho probably
had excellent connection* with the
.*iute * high school principal* and
roBi-he*. That’* fine! He’ll need
GAINESV1LLB, Dec. 20,— When
it to fill that Ifi.OOO a year Job a*
talent scout for the Gatora to Ho McMillan, Indiana University,
which he was appointed laat'week. cotnpurfd Ida joy over hla notnln..Proctor should fill that position lion aa "Coach of The Year," to
okay but we’re in favor of a com I the touchdown he made against
plete new coaching staff at our Harvard while playing with Ce»state university.
I tor College, two University nf
Mr. Byrd J. Goode, president |Florida men recalled that day.
of the Srminule Gun Club, came
It wan bock In 1U21, and Center
In to see us the other 'day after
wna playing a stronger
we had published a request for |College
Harvard turn, McMillan made hi*
facilities to be made available '.Jouchdown
that put Center ahead
to re tu rn in g veterans who would
I" - to ,'ontinue their marksman­ by a 0 to 0 margin. Later . In the
ship practice. H# said that he game Harvard called it* number
I , . - r . ’rst plans in mind, and one play nntj ran to Center’* five
would do what he could to-work yard line— but a Harvard End was
out something along thla line.
offside. The head linesman who
Mr. Byrd approached City o ffi­ called the offside penalty was u
cials about the possibility of gett­ former Vanderbilt halfback and
ing the use of the range situated All-Southern star—John J- Tlgert,
at the Naval Air Station after it now president of the Ulvcrnlty
is deactivated.
Mayor Edward of Florida.
Higgins has Informed Mr. Goode
In the stands that day was an­
that he doesn’t think there will other University of Florida man—
he onv question that we will get Prof. John W. DeEruyn, assistant
professor of music and director
j of the Gleo Club. Both Dr. Tlgert
Iand DeBruyn recall the play on
i which Harvard’s near score was
culled back n* a famous sneak
piny. Because of that one rl-iy
Harvard did not number the play­
er* Jerseys, thus making f.,r
greater deception.

Thc head couching job at the
University of Florida remain* un­
filled.- There ate two well known
|foothill] men in the *latc who ure
I still interested in being assigned
to the position. At Uogcro, form­
er Clearwater high school coach
und currently mentoring the Flori­
da Military Academy eleven nl
St. Petersburg, has expressed hi*
desire for the nomination. Carlos
Proctor, nssi*tunt couch at Fioridn
during the reign* of Dutch Stan­
ley, Josh Cody urn) Tom Licb, ha*
announced that he 1* definitely
Interested in the position und hints
openly that he sees no reason
i why he shouldn’t have It. He de­
clared that he had no trouble
with cither Stanley, Cody or Lion,
We’re rot In a position to
say whether Proctor is or not
a good coach. However, we still
think that the Slafe Hoard of
Control should go ahead and

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AN INDEPENDEN’T -D A ItV NEWSPAl'EK
VOLUME XXXVII

Established 1908

Japs Handed
Two Setbacks
In 24 Hours
*

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY.' DECEMBER 28, 194j&gt;

’• StornvBattered Ship In New York

•

Curfew Placed
’ On Residents
Jerusalem

Four Power Control
A n d Stripping Of
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The people o f Japan ate
swallowing hard t o d a yl.
They've been handed two
stiff do.se« o f medicine with­
in jl single 24-hour period.
Yesterday they learned o f
the forthcoming changes in
occupation
machinery for
their conquered
land
—
changes dictated by the Big
three In Moscow. Today they are
contemplating a proposed change
In their constitution which would
completely atrip their Emperor
o f all political power*, leaving
him simply as a figurehead.
For the Japanese, the second
dose, that concerning the Emper­
or, doubtless Is of greater per­
sonal Interest than tne big three
decision on occupation policy. A f# ter ell. they might reason, the oc­
cupation will end some day. While
It is upon them, there’s nothing
they can do about It. Whether they
esrve a single master In Tokyo or
a four-power control council and
an 11 -power far eastern commis­
sion probably will not make such
a great deal of difference.
Hut the Emperor and his posi­
tion In the state — .that's some­
thing else again. The whole
orientation of Japanese life has
M been determined during recent
history by what is called the
Tenno System. That is, the whole
body o f doctrine upholding the
dlvme rule of the Emperor. It la
quite true that the doctrine of
the Emperor's divinity is a com­
paratively recant one In Japan.
And It also la true that it was
foisted an tfce people by ruthless
militarists
Intent on winning
cimpleto power in order to fur­
ther their own plans. Thousands
a A ed o sled Jn panose, th u -u n d '
o f et^rals, kno -j ibis eur « ;y l*&gt;i

Associated Press leased Wire

NUMBER 7ft-

GM Threatens
To Withdraw
From Hearings

Distributing: Bread To Hungry In Berlin

Enforce Retions A f t e Y
K i l l e d By
[bings, Gunfire

Will Have Nothing: To
Do With Fact-Find­
ing: If Prices And
Profits Considered

I.EM, l&gt;^. 28, (A*&gt;—A
has Lecn ctamped on
d Jewish residential
Jerusalem while Inuf bombings and gunIng carried on.
At
roons hava been klUhavc been Injured,
Id to be almost WA
while belmetod firientorce the reatrio
l keeping thnrrsands
Irted to their liumes.
Forces and guvernnro exempt from

WASHINGTON. Dec. 28.
CAP) — President Truman's
plane hsn. landed safety lit
Washington. The-Sacred Cow
gut down at 2:28 I'. M„.
eastern time,
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WASHINGTON, Doc. 28.
(AP)— Tito General Motom
Corporation served notice to­
day that It will have nothing
to do with government fact­
finding If Its prices and pro
fits ure considered us evi­
dence. The Corporation an­
nounced that it will with­
draw from the hearings if

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ihe
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the whole city is under Curfew,flmany suffered front starvation. Most of thsnt left their i W r m
‘ he rare of
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l Intel imtinmil) accused the Auto Workers Union
taken. Parachute troopers arm
[every four persons.
nf .trying to enter the very heart
with machine guns are standliiL,
of management, and said that
guard, some of them in con taled]
AFTER BATT1.IAG A TERRIFIC STORM in the AUanilc, the light rooftop positions.
to yield to such a demand would
cruiser, Philadelphia is shown after docking In New York with ncr
mean the end of free enter­
Witnesses are quoted us liuvin
prise.
decks losded with returning veterans from Europe. The forecastle said that six young men ah
deck o f the storm-buttered' ship was buckled and a five-foot strip'of their way to the Jerusalem poll
The company attorney, Walter
hull plating was folded on the Starboard liow of the cruiser.
' Gordon Merritt, pointed out that
building, where they pin, ed ex
(International) plosives which turned the pine
General Motors nas not rejected
the CIO wage ' demands on
into a shambles. Some of the
grounds of inability to pay. He
intruders were carrying pltdol*.
First Kgt. .lames U. Colbert of
milled tlmt profits and prices
Others were equipped with boml
tho ttlinrd Medical, Battalion, son
are based on forecasts and as­
filled haversacks.
sumptions — and the attorney
A Jerusalem comm unique nays
aK iw, Val.'', !,Vo[oo,,i, 'io M any Posts P la n n in g doi'lured that the fact-finding
that a British asistnnt police Say§ French Blocking
() f . board could nut competently paea
superintendent, two British cons­
Effort To Restore
.!
" ,he Construction
! on that kin dof information. Gantables and four South African
New F a c i l i t i e s end Motors, ho siibl, will iwt
military police were among those
A German Economy g'ft*
open its honks for that purpose
killed.
-----------[the Army « l t tuup 11
li Cnntplx'li - laissing Post utiles* oriturril to do so by Con­
At the same time, terrorists at­
FRANKFURT,
Germany,
Dec.
ColtMtt served In / Krunce
tacked the district police head- 28.
nn nil high of .137 mom- gress.
The new chief of Ameri­ (icnimny ntnl was i**spoiisilde
The chairman of the fact­
Did
otliei American l.i'ginn
quartern
at
Tal^Avin
and.attempt­
To_ _ Cooperate
Dog: Racing: Plant To Agree
can Occupation Forces In Gei •
genert hunltli and
finding panel, Lloyd GarrUoa,
J . *,
, mi
ed u
a roid on tne
the ituynl
Ruynl Engineers
Engineers* many—-General Joseph T. MeNar- the discipline, getieml
..i n ,.,, pet.w,'1 1 postsiln the state ilnllv reporting
militao
,„.e.
immediately
announced that tHig
training of enlisted'
I f N o M o r e Dutch larma store at an exhibition ney—issued his fitst monthly re­ sonnel
Begin
Operations
of the .163rit Medical lluttu- diction wn- today iiiiule that. investigation will continue even
grounds north* of tho city. Ap port today as United States Mili­
lie answered correspond cnee, Florida membership, snuld hit an if General Motors does withdraw.
ro
o pp ss Imported Arab telephone operator wss re* tary Governor. Like his predeces­ llon.
Tir
oo
On Monday Evening
prepared or supervised the pro- all limp lecord -of 60,00:) duritig Garrison said that the penal
polled killed Ig the attack on tha sor —G rneral
Eisenhower — and parstlon uf the rjports and ofliei- the roniing yuur, ueeording to would not change its previously
district headquarter* anti a Brl*
n'A|AyiA. Java,
jnv DarJjS, fA*&gt;
tfAjfAVTA.
vaments
costing
more
Impeovetnw
J stated position, holding ability JM
r i t (Him otdvathm s u » ho » i i » n o 1
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^C. 31, at (ho ilth eminent sought tin agreement tcsAptcd striRa at Jn&gt; anna sthru. cite the French fur thslr German ,Cm
corporation
fioer
authority art Immensely strong season o f ’, dog racing at the from the British today that no
An 'assistant superintendent of occupation policies.
e govNov
among
the Japanese
people. Sunford Orlando Kennel Clitb. Inc. more Dutch troops would he police was hit by mac).In# bulsimply
McNarney declared that It w-as
Especially among the less sophis­ at Longwoud, it was unnsunred liroiight Into strife-tom Java, iet# while Inspecting a teller mine hi* belief it wolld be virtually four
vaticated and therefore, the Km- this morning by Walter Coftnolly, This was the price the Indones­ found unur a movie theater sever­ impossible to restore a minimum ut Texas
rant.'
to the infantry.
his time hist year, lie sahl
pepor’s divinity will die hard.
ians sot on their agreement to a al blocks fmm tile scene of the sustaining economy for Germany transferred
manager.
The CIO has arranged to make
He wears the following ribbon*;
"\V«- fully uxjiocl to lid tin*
Improvements have been;made British request to ciHijtelate with main Mast.
because of the French attitude American Thestef of Operations, Ml,tom mark before 1Ik- year is u survey during the congression­
Allied
authorities
In
restoring
to the grandstand, betting en­
al recess to obtain the legislator'.!
The French refuse to treat tier- American Defense. World War 11 over." declared Adjutant Mann.
closure, boxes, and there , 1s » order in Javu.
views on proponed labor legisla­
many a# a single economic unit Victory MeUid, Eastern Mediter­
With
membership
on
the
inSS
General
I
b
Found
An
Indonesian
statement
said:
new entrance and admisslon-IgnU1.
and huve blocked all efforts to the ranean Theater of Operation, Good iiellse- Is'gion posts nil over tile tion. Iwical CIO unions have been
■'Wc
ore
prepared
to
cooperati­
New windows have been provided
occupation powers to do so. Conduct, and Meritorious unit A- spite urn reporting extension Kiipplled with questionnaires to
B y Tribunal other
on the leasts o f juiticu to speed Guilty
for. the sellers and cashiers,*
’On the credit side of the ledger, wnrd. Before entering .............- pliniH eilhet to lilllld to lepliti'e lie used in chucking on the law­
the
accomplishment
of
tasks
as­
The dowmstairs portion o^ the
McNarney submitted these find­ vice he wns employed by I*. Uni* oiitinoded qiinrters or to enintgo makers.
to British Forces by the
AURIC!!, Germany. Die. 2H, ings:
Congressmen will he asked
stand which includes the eon- signed
Inntine and Son for one yem
present i'lo-ditior, lie .nfilWl.
United Nations, and to maintain
—
A
Canadian
military
court
f cessions and betting booths, paw - peace.”
First — further progress
Iws
Iluynma lte:ich&gt; plan-' to lunld a whether they wilt support a 66ay
svntonced
German
Major
/ A '
—• —
——
j der room anil hot dog stunds ha*
new $611.1100 Legion post; Or­ cent-art-hourly wage minimum,
Details « f Indonesian cooper# General Kurt Meyer to he shot hern made in de-NuiificMtion.
, CHICAGO, Dec. 28, (JP)— Tigee been cnlargeil, enclosed and rei Second—the breaking up • of
lando
ami I ake Wales, plan new low-cost housing, the Waguerlinn'
still
remained
to
he
worked
for
war
crimes.
Meyer
was
u
hundred of the nation's agricul­ docotjoted. Betting booths have
Murray Health Bill, and tha
'German cartels Is proceeding sat# to.lioo huililings;. Delnnd and Autl-I’oll
tural economist# are opposed to been placed upstairs as an added out. The British already are former SS regimental nml divl* . . . , ..
Tax measure. They also
Tallahassee
posts
plan
ndditioiud
equipping
Indonesian
police
—
elonal
commander.
He’
pn*
found
'*
„.?^ur,
/
'
the government’s preient price convenience.
lie queried on their position
Third—then* aie no iminciliute
fui iliiies to present structures;! |Mill President
peace preservation corps .— us guilty on three of five charges
support program. Tnls disclosure
Trunuin'-t proposal
pioii
For the past -month there have
('rent view ha* it now building on i'M'Milent Truman's
In cor
connection with the deaths threats of epidemics or revolt.
was made today by the American .keen more than 600 dogs in auxiliary military police.
McNarney maid, however. In­
under construction. Coco,, plans *
bu“ ^ , In Ubor
The British planned to use the of 4B Canadian prisoners of
Farm Economic Cotindl, follow- training at the kennels, Mr. Con­
an a.... .
Campbell - Us-qng *
the 1 1O'* demand
cidents still ore continuing that
ing a poll In which various alter- nolly announced, and he predicted Indonesian police only In the war.
I’nst members hero have talked t r‘’' u
P*r
•“ ' « »
Rntuvin area at ptesent. How­
Among the charges were that reflect hostility on the part nf
£ natives were suggested.
a very good racing season. C
PARIS, Dec. 2 H. (/I*)—United •d a Hew building, but plan* have I,
ever, it was .understood the na­ Meyer Incited his SS troops to the population toward the Ameri­
1
1 1
More than three quarters - of
can
Occupation
Forres.
But,
said
States
Army
headquarters
In
not jet taken nlmpe.
The racing Monday will atari tive police also might be used deny- quarter to Allied troops
the economiate favored a plan to
One lie trlcning feat me of the
hava the Government either, an­ at 8:00 o’clock and will continue later to remove Japanese troops and that he was responsible for McNarney. that is to lie expects! Parle says liuil (igjlt American
from
the
Germans.
Army
units
are
on
their
wny
new po*t building program i
nounce support prjees In advance, through April 13, It was stated. ami European and Eurasian in­ the killing of 1 H Canadian pri­
tile
glow til of small |m* l* like
home tmlsy&gt;
or elae some new method to The finish of every race will* be ternees from the interior of Java. soners of war by his troops at
the ancient Abbey nf Ardennes, Legislation Urged To
The units sailed for the United Hnnilili'ii which fnrmurly bad but
buttress farm income during de­ photographed.
„
_
_
States yesDmlny. They Include 21 members, to which now Ims
w hen he hail hie hfadqpprtere.
pression# without attention to
been uddi'il 63. Mulbony, n post ; I I f
I i) n
I f||*ff||*pQ
Curb Petrillo Power the 179th Generul Hospital, the 'never
individual commodities.
ovei "It, hn* ineretmed it* '
M
iU i ttllv o
First Traffic Regulating Group,
One fifth of the ,Monomials
4*11 GIRLS MEET
to 269, mid plan* to I
, -•
'
said the Government should with­ B-29 Breaks Record
- Nearly M girls of various local
WASHINGTON, Der. 2B. OV&gt;— the Tenth , Traffic Regulating meinbemiiip
Imiltl u new home, said Adjutant * YOKOHAMA, Dec. 28, (A')—
draw all price ahd income sup­
4-1! Clubs gathered st the court Chairman Clarence I*ea of the Group,- th« 318th Field Aftillery Maun.
For Pacific Flight
|The -wiur crime trial nf Japanese
port# completely. Disapproval of
house this morning, together with House Interstate Committee has Bn, the 306th Engineers Conduit
MendH'rs uf tha Department i
n .,
01 the policy of placing emphasis
their directors to go to the Gene­ urged that early Congressional Bn, the 214th Field Artillery
ti1*1 Allletl prisoners
^ on a government program to pur- •LONG BEACH, Calif., Dec. JIN.
va Community Building to attend action be taken on legislation Bn, the 316th Piri.1 MHII4dJ/ Jltsecutive Committee hove been |
f'harles
Gordon
lame,
61,
resi­
u!Br
wera
* chase surplus
goods to keep (A*)—An Army B-29 plsrfk known dent of Chuluota for the past tha all day Junior Council Meet­ designed to curb the powers of Bn. and part of the HOlh litfau reqdlntod by Itepartmi iit Cumdr.' !n ',lle ,
plum goods
K. Mende Wilson to meet nt the . tortured wl\h burning embers.
prlcu up Is
r- described as “ over­ as “ The Challenger” has sat a new 34 years, and member o f the ing, A dinner and recreation were James Petrillo, head of the try Division.
United
Slates
Army
List*.
official trans-I’aclflc record be­
Mn'vflower H ote l in Jncksonvitlc
Whelming.",
Church of God o f Sanford, died on the program, according to Mrs. American Federation o f Musi­ * Five thousand additional troop* on the evening of. Jim. 12. In N. E. Churchill of Tolodo, 0-,
I More than two thirds pf tha tween t-ong Reach, Calif.,and Ho­ Vhursday afternoon at his homo Oulda
of the. HOth division will leave
Wilion, county homt de- cians- * “
Wil
testified that he had found pri­
farin economists favored either nolulu. The big fouf-ongineil pi she in Chuluota after*an illness of monsttatlnn age nt. This w ai'tchc
The California democrat says for the UjdU*d Stale* tomorrow. addition to Adjutant Maim. Joel soners or war last Ssplrmber
Members of the 82nd Alrborm 8 . Field. 7th District Commander, with evidence that they bad laten.
a food consumption program like covered the 2,600 statute mlts* five months.
duled iwthe third council meeting that he will call his committee
, the .atamp plan, o r . else direct between the two towns in niftc
into closed session Immediately Division are being sent to Hug- und .luck Kucco, local post com­ tortured fwiih bits of burning
Funeral srrvlcei for Mr. Lane of th e n a r.
payments to farmers to make up hours, 30 mi notes and ten seconds, will be conducted at the gruveafter Congress reconvenes op land from where they'll embark mander, ure expected to attend. slow-matches, set on their bodies
.The program will Include udthe difference betWMn announced even though It was flying against side in Lake View Cemetery
H q iE D l'LES CONFLICT
Jan.
14. The group will b# asked fo r the United States the end
by prison ramp guards. Lieut.
headwinds. The finite
support levels and free markets. strong
of this month. Meanwhile, first dresse* by National Vice Cumdr. Churchill waa one o ( 11W_Uber­
to
vote
on
s
bill
titled
“
to
pre­
Sunday
afternoon
at
3:00
o’clock
Kip association has announced streaked over the Pacific at ao with the Rev. W. U. Holcome of
KcheduLig o f tha terms of vent control of Broadcasting by element* of the 2 Dth Infuntiy Sum I* 1*;timer, Jr., nf South ating officers who freed prison­
Division are moving into the Carolina: Cliifilc* M. Wilson, co- ers in T'urushimaV comp at
that -these ere the sentiments of average speed of 270 miles an the Church o f God officiating. County and Circuit Court on the Coercive Practices.
Bremerhaven staging area The ordlnntor of younger veterans Fukuoka In Japan.
v Individual members. The result hour.
same *»y, Jan. IB, will probably
This
development
has
followed
Arrangements
at*
in
charge
of
ded
by
The B-29 was commanded
of the poll do not naoeeserily
result In the meeting and ad­ a demand by Petrillo that broad­ Second Armored Division is in activities; Mrs. Waller. G. Craven
the
Erickson
Funeral
Home.
The Jap defendant has beenItalcigh, N. C., uutlonul presi­
Col. C. 8 . Irvine of St. Paul,
represent association policy.
• Survivors Include the widow, journment of Couqty Court to a casting o f foreign musical pro­ the Calais staging area near of
charged with starving one pri­
and was piloted by Major
dent
of
the
American
l.ogion
Marseille
awaiting
passage
home.
later
date,
probably
in
February,
grams
In
this
country
—
with
Dale of Wise, Va. Tne plane Mrs. Nellie Lane of Chuluota; County Judge R. W. Ware said the exception of those from Advanca unite of the 84th In­ Auxiliary, and National Chaplain soner to death and causing bru­
three
daughter!,
Mrs. Bruce
talities to many others.
formerly
was used by Lieutenant Evans,
fantry Division ure In Camp Edward J. Smith uf Sioux City,
Canada — stop after Dec. 31.
OJPA Plans To Cut
Mildred Marie lame and this mornlnrIn another courtroom nearby,
Iowa. Welcoming addrrsves will
General James Doolittle.
Philip
Morris.
The
B4th
Divi­
Betty Lou Ijina, all of Chuluota;
be by Mayor Frank Whitehead another Jan prison camp com­
sion's
main
body
is
scheduled
to
Furniture Prices
four sons, Charles Edward Lane
mander,- Lieut. Kel Yuri waa
arrive at the camp tho last fe.v of Jacksonville and K. H. Klar- faced with affidavits describing
of Miami, Gordon Woodrow Lane
bee, conference chuirmun.
•
days
in
January.
the starvation death uf a Marins
WAHHINGTON. Dac, 28. O P h - Two Seminole County,
Other unit# already on lit*
The OFA has put Into affect a
corporal from Chicago, James
high
leea,
heading
for
home
are
program to o a f tom# current Navy Men Released l*"*- «i*tjooed with the Amy
Pavlokot, who shrank from 110
the
26th,
the
aflth,
the
89th
and
U rttm lturepricM subeUntlally by
'
,
I at Takomn, Wain#
to 66 pounds. The prosecution
80th Infantry Divisions, along Scientist Approve
_
_ , “ —~ — . _
. _
Survivors , also include, aix
w Boring. The agency said dealers
also claims Yuri ordered a , J»P
LOB ANGELES, Dec. 28, (/P)— operation. The surgeons’ pro­ with first elements of the 100th
will have to absorb up to 12
gro
Maybe It woe the Christmas nouncement was bad news to Infantry Division.
Atomic Control Plan guard to bayonet Army private
Charles Edward, Jr,, Nancy Lou,
par cant of tha price Increases
Noah Heard of Salinas, Calif-,
____94
4th Infantry Division and
States Navy according to Infornuu Barbara Jean and James Gordon Spirit. Mayte it's just that Joe the worried woman. Her hands
The
granted manufacturers..
Passalacqua has a heart ka big were already full. At home were the 22nd Corps headquarters
CHICAGO, Dee. 2H, &lt;A*&gt; — Sev­ after ha had been beaten.
Tha Increases range from four tion received here today from tb« Lane, all o f Orlando, and Randall as tlie IHbllrwood Bowl. You be
eral scientists who worked on
ta 20 percent. Consumer prices Naval Personnel Separation Cen­ Inna Caruthera of Chuluota; tha judge. Ils says he’d go broke two other children — one five have bean alsrUd for shipment the atomic laimb project ut the
three brothers, Thomas J, Lone any day doing a .thing like this. months old and the other 18 home,
oe medium-priced furniture are ter in Jacksonville.
Univcraily of Chicago huve ex­
They are S I/c W. J. P
of Chuluota, Oscar lame of San­
expected to hold, while those on
Joe runs a restaurant. The months old. A third baby nuas
pressed approval of the plan Fire Halts Attempt
SHOWER 8 TOP8 FlHE
ford and Bryant Lane of Bruns night befors Christmas he met anticipated. Mr. Eades had died
the leeat’ tapenaive furniture are Jr., BIO Park Avenue, Banfi
worked out nt Moscow for con­
To Rescue Miners
wtrk. G aj and two sisters, Mrs. seven-year-old Margaret Cedes two week# before of pneumonia.
exeperted to rise about five per- and ETM 1/e Walter R. McG
The shower lait bight put u trol of atomic energy.
Box
60,
Geneva.
Geprge
Turner
of
Orlando
and
cent on tha avenge.
Tm woman's predicament was stop to grass fires. - Between
for th# flrtt time in his life. The
They
point
out
that
Russia
Mis. R. G. Cob o f Way cross, Ga. girt was th« victim of an auto­ told to Joe Passalacqua by Radio
PI NEVILLE, Kentucky. Dee.
12:60 P.M. and 7:48 P.M. firemen has declurcd herself to be In
COP LOBES WATCH
mobile scetdint, A passing car's Officer T. E. Nelson. Tne ree- answsrad *lx alarms yexbcrdsy In favor nf United Nations control 28, (A*)'— Rescue work was stop­
NO
CIVIC
MEETINGS
door handle had struck tier in tauratuer immediately pledged which g n u f i r « were reported. of atomic weapons and — even ped temporarily today by crews
TRUMAN TO SI’EAK
tha head, TVs metal broke and |UU»00 or more if necessary so There was no damage from the more Important — in favor of a attempting to rearh at least SO
Rotary,
Kiwaais
and
Lions
Clubs
WASHINGTON. Dec. 28, 0P&gt;—
a place n f it became Imbedded Margaret could have her opera­ fires, Chitf tH N. Cleveland said. system of inspection to prevent entrapped miners. The crown
were forced back by the roaring
President Truman’s radio address took a vacation from meetings In her brain- U was just one of tion. ' He hired throe specialist
evasion .o f that control.
Edward lilg- those
flames of another lire. The firs
to the nation will be made . ... week. Ma|
unaccountable
accidents nurses for the other youngsters.
o f the Ro­ that no ooa could be blamed for. Wednesday the operation on Mar­
the police- Thursday night, Jan. 8, between fine will hava
— the 23rd to be encounterad so
garet was performed by a sur­
ilday at the The poiic« jet the driver go.
i Umepleee 10 and 10:30 o’clock, eastern tary program
■ w anted
far •— Is worse than any that .
SERVICES
geon
who
preferred
aoonymt
will meet
M hr
~~
equ# comforted Marpreceded It.
V '. \
Th« Sanrord Herald will pay
— and also, who refused ai
IJthe
Hurried appeals were roads .
CLEARWATER, Dae. 28, (A*)—
rK n .
Fur oral services for the groat over a two-cojnty area for arose- 1
• U F e iV A v o baseball writer, Hugh Fullerton, gem y .reserve* tq combat. jf m c.
“
M m uttm ou
‘
Sr., will be held bar* tomorrow.
T
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T1*

Gen. McNarney
Is C ritical Of
French Policy

$30,000 Spent j Indonesians Set
On Improvements jPrice On Ending
At Kennel Club! Strife In Java

James I). Colbert
Gets Discharge
From U. S. Army

Mann Says State
To Have 50,000
•Legion Members

$•}£%*

•

Economists Oppose
* P r e s e n t Price
Support Program

a

E i g h t Divisions
Are Scheduled For
Movement To U. S.

War Crimes Trial
R e v e a l s StorieB

Charles G. Lane
Dies In Chuluota
At A ge O f 51 Years

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Was It The Christmas Soirit fix
That Joe Had A Heart O f P m -

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28; Wt!T

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t h e S a n fo r d H e r a ld |

I

The Icnrncd say language is being rondo every tiny,
new
word* sneaking in, old words going olil of rfpecchall
ntSfato.tho time.. Every now and then Mr. Average Man catches
aomc of these change-ovent in ihe net of entering or leav­
It
HRhrt.
rUrWo.■■fMoS*
A*1
ing the language. Two brand new words bandied about
ft Osngrt«« m
y HsreW H, 1MT.
recently are "compartirtcnthliiation" and ‘‘lcspetlfeza." They
• ... ■Ot,LA|J|
g J(£ DKAN
have no bearing on each other.
tiMtHisr w H * s -n » i» » M Maahaet
Cumpartmontalizalion has been carried on by
the
atomic bomb rmakern. After all the other- work these

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tOerka.

cribe the Bcpnratfd units .of research in . wnicn experts
oDerated witnout relation',to each other. Often geograph­
ically far apart, each group pursued its own negmeht of
the whole experiment. This compartmentallaatlon was
necessary for military' secrecy, but it slowed fusion of the
whole undertaking ulld delayed use pf the bomb as a weap­
on p f war. Possibly without compaftnRrttgllthtlon, the bomb
might hiive Igjen Hvniialilc, In time to' shorten the German
war.
)
Tlitvothej/ word, lemwdwn, is thi'jnume o f a variety of
hay entliusipHticaliy endorsed by tnaily farmers — a good
many farmers, apparently, for it Islsaid to cover lb,000
acres of farmland. A teaspodnfil) of Qta seeils was sent to
this country 25 years ago from Kitten by a medical mis­
sionary — aiyl thb seeds caught on.
, Two chunky new words are added to American’ English

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FRIDAY. DWKMIIBR. *•.

Pimlico- customer astounded gwotj
ja l manager Matt Daiger.by walk­
ing Into his office and saying lie
lost his shoes. U seems that the
man had purchase'! some new
shoes, and •had left them on a
rent.
When he returned, they
were gone. *
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For Your New

LOSES SHOES

Year’s Sbftply rihd

BALTIMORE. Dec. -J7, (d*)-Lots of t cople have lost thc!r

H tufting Trips
— See—
and Bar
112 W. 1st.

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In the htfeunlfm
Buy

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Ronds

VICTORY!

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the wind that nttt us\on the hlU
ami •waniijrW with us through
the grlese*.
,
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What do they say. what words

O* b call,'and the wi id* blhWi,
in a trees cey down j ia night:
but inside room and i
, love grows,
and is forover mil mat
■and bright,
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. -Dog ~WhT~Shot Ma.t«r Dies
llaarUirokcn — headline. Arid wa
•Appose, when &gt;a dog enhole it
man that
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Advertising: Still Pays

CHANGE IN STORE* HOURS
Effective at once, our store hours will be
MONDAY — TUESDAY
THURSDAY — FRIDAY
WEDNES­
DAY
SERVICE REALM HD
TAMPA, Dec. 2H. OPi— f
service
between I’Jriellg"
dnimtee Counties is being

sunicil today across the mouth of
&lt;&gt;ld Tamfie Boy. The service
resumes aftci n. wur’&gt;ime inter­
ruption. The servin' bus I4en
l enlaced by (lie St. PoterstAirg
port authority which ..as re­

SATUR
DAY

ported lo plan opernticn until
a proposed bridge is built across
the bay. The ferry service cuts
47 miles off the distance between
upper west- coast points ami
southern coastal points.

In 1020 when America hud a national income of 8.’’
billions, two and onc-hnlf billions wore spent In advertising
In 1944 when the national income wan 1G1 billions, onl*
two and one-quarter billions were spent In advertising —
because, of
uets rather ^nin consumer needs. It is expected by statia
Helens thaj/'thc ppst-war national income Will reach 200
WWpft»k*wl .advertIl)|njf experts are advocating that six
bpjiqfoMjt spfcpVliV itlvertlslng-appropriations.
TnAlft- tSce u r fne fact that for some time there wil
be fawter automobiles, washing machines, radios and house.1
rrailable'than are wanted, It might seem foolish to advertine goods when supplies are shorter than demand. But oik
sales ■manager. UFglng the Importance of malrttninitib wldi
advertising budgets, ended nls. plen by naylrig: "I realize

Tampa merchants
Inc 86 .perp4nt gain lO jJ * 1® ?

than thl«‘ yeart

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A nurso ts blairied in the H*7tfrttl fire. She lost her head when
found a Christinas trtO.
away with a fira eattogUlihleaving a door open through
ch a draught fanned the
fieri. Seventeen tpat Mina liunieti
-The 'industrial cfctnmlwron te*
lorta that » mechanic here drew

porturilty ehbtigh for nil
I * I .A N T A M 0 B

then the guy comas out of biding
a i(&gt;enri hl« rtoneyT^Faft‘ Myers

|pB 8^

t e ^ r ln JOT5 t o i l i w In 1945 '
rhev ware (ft) In tllill'JUit before
4 * ' war. hlvMpmf|nlfeft4«tWVlofilers, whlta'mdiV mui W ttfln,

; ;Port Mykra News Ptchh
OiAfaa. 17, IU46, the first sutoWlde**Arbor pay ever celebrated
In Florida will be marked by the
pUnttkg « f hundreds of ihmtssmls
P ' t*w«e by school children, *Hrd«n eluhs 'nml eiyic ‘groups. The
1046 legislature set aelde the! third
Friday In- January each yeor. for
*. tree •planUng, bcsutlflcnltcm. BnJ
reforestation.
^ i i'F o t t Mytrs'the city will Uke
the l«kd ;by offering a*er."if.WMI
tkteos plumosu palms for ssletgt g
nemlnsl eaip. hi the hope that
many -h m s owners end-'brotpectire•horne tAjilders wlU take'*oran
and'beautify Uurir ttts. This palm,
fhle samples of wbleh May ba
Men vn-A&gt;Jawp» o f Mr*. A. il,
tbtf e-Flf*t WNet1Mans, respbhds
nMhf'Xo ifObd Cate. It Is hardy
'sad disease reefctanL Like moat
(raea, regular applications of fertlllMr arid -a ptasonablt -amount of
water are **ed*d to Whleve aaUsfactory growing results.
Supt. E. K dreene will spon­
sor Arbor- Day obsej-vitton ib Lee
county kchWols. Re VIU eotftor
A*Rh!\tfitn»%*Us fn plans for ap­
propriate cerejnanies ofl tfia school

etrictsd to that'vaHety. A single
teas, perhaps a. memorial tree
Fbtntod by such ao orgcnl/stion
ha tlw 'AmeHrau Legion, codld
well be tho glorious nthk shower,
exOl(e and beautifpf With iU ipinnale leaves and ChoWy blossoms.
ioofCd rubbers, tulip,dive,oak and
dooms of others era nil appropri­
ate.
fit J s not too early for Cluln,
churchea and schoofs to muho
■Hans’ and order trees.‘ same of
’Which -may Cake a week or two
to srilte. A big step-in the right
CHto^tien eon be taken on tots
Arbor -Dev Wlth mass obserraftee
of ttbe pteiUiSg. ‘ Florida needs
S become, even more conscious rf
L part baaiUUflcatlon plays In

tronic
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"The Reconsed was thu father o f Ruha Miirquard, n
BIBLE Ve W k
ntited pitcher of a generaflrin ago, no v living in Baltimore.’'
Th|s newspaper blmuary illustrates the fleeting character
o f f«me.
M Y SIO A I. T B i y a fU ® B : g ® J
A generation ago HubcMnrquarfl was front-page news;
TAL OH SIMBIT U
holUantary .now he Hah to'he defined for readors, even baseball fans,
man that Htrlvctli
...... Now
lk temperate In all th'Hgs.
His tpectaculnr rise from a bad beginning, which caused
they do ol'taln a ' corruptible
c:?r?-;k..
him to be called "Tho $1 r^OOO Lemon” (referring to hb
efown; but we an Incorruptible.—
purchase price), to a run of fO straight victories which has
I Cor.
never beep.’equalled In the ensuing :jy years, won him more
attention -than -some pitchers who might have been more
(From Living I’octnr « « « • « &gt; &gt; akilled. Yet Marqtiard was a good *&gt;ne, as Now York and
Outside, In the Wrtrk,r-owl« t*\\, Brooklyn fails will testify.
and tho wind pushes at i n ­
Athletes’ fame Is perhaps more lasting than the mem­
wall,
..
ory o f .most aucedsful performers in other Ifnea — actors
an if you were stlil somewhere
for .instance. Aliy cdllcctor o f old stage programs must
rone'Hjust' this moment us child recognize the blank look that comes over'his Triends' fagur
.• to hide;
When he displays a program honored by some one-time star
the owls that came each night &gt;• There was,a rehlliitic episode in the movie life of George
M. Cohan, successful actor, stage manager and author ot
when you Were hetc,
"/lit*At* /Pin
in■auk *'* Tn
ItIu old
,if(l &gt;aryn
onseiulivn to iriim
tu
and,filled the air beneath moons *"Over
There.”
In his
age he linrl
id occasion
give W
his
name to several supposedly well iformcd young -people.
with owf Inughtcc and mock fast;
They had never heard-of him.
•'it
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TOKYO, 'II jc. 'll, (AV-Ceneml
MsrArthur hns nnnoum-ed that an
American infantry regiment no
longer In existence Is to be rocrcntcd.
It Is the fumed itlst
Infantry Regiment—wiped out on
Bataan in . the fir^t dark months
of 1042. MacArthur sAys the new
.list will b ; otganited in Korea
ubbut Jan. 10 and attached to the
Seventh Division, replacing the
homeward bound IHIth detriment.

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�FRIDAY, DECEMnER 2 S, 1915

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

And Personal

Sotlcty Edilori Cecelia Troluck

Activities'

Social Calendar
FRIDAY

Bobby and Tommy Peterson
are visiting their father, A. U.
Peterson, for several days.

An open installation of the 1010
officers of Seminole Chapter N'o.
2, Order of Eastern Star will be
held* Friday at 8:00 I*. M. at tho
Masonic Hall.

Dr. and Mrs. B. C. Young of
Wildwood are guests of Ur. ami
Mrs. Orville llarks during the
holidays.

MONDAY
^ffiic annual business meeting of
Wa W.Sf.U. of the First Baptist

BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT

Church ■will meet at the church
annex at 3:30 P, M. All members| « _
...
— »«-&gt;
i n .,:':,, * ,s a s " 7 . 4 d. s
TUESDAY
, Gfnver, Dec. 27 at the Fcmalrl■l-atighton
Memorial - Hospital.
Business meeting nnd luncheon! .Mrs. 7,ier wos the former Edith
of the Womans Club nt 12:fi0: Curry.
P. M. Ufficial Ylsit of state o f fi- 1
cers.
F.F.W.C. President, Mrs.
Joseph L. Gray. Dim-tor No. 7, WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT
^ - s . F. C. W. Kramer Jr. ProgKiin: Art—us persuasive to our
emotions. Sponsor: Mrs, James
Moughton. Hostesses: Mrs. C. J.
Fisher, Mrs. It. A. Smith. Mrs.
George Touliy uiul Mrs. Leu It.
Leshef.

O, D. Landress Jr. left yester­
day to spend a few days in Selma,
'Ala, after which he will enter
Auburn University on Jan. 2.
Mr. and Mis. H. M. Watson
have os their guest for a few
days, Mrs. Ora Wallace of At­
lanta, Ga.
Mr. and Mis. A. C. Carraway
of Washington, D. C. are visiting
the farmer's mother, Mrs. Joder
Cameron at 714 l-mirci Avenue.
Mrs. Herbert Hill und son have
returned from the Orange. Gen­
eral Hospital In Orlando to their
home in the Clements Apart­
ments.
Mrs. Frank Scott of Winter
Park und son, F. D., of Itkynes-vllle. Ala., will arrive today to
be the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
E. II. Uney.

Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Putman and
children, George Edward and Mar­
tha Ann, of Durham, N. C. are
Beginning nt 10:30 P. M. n New guests of Mr. and’ Mm. W. V.
Year’s Eve Communion Servi-e Bitting.
will be held nt the First Methodist
Church. People of all denomina­
Mrs. G. T. Allen of 8L Ste­
tions arc cordlallv Invited to at­ phens, S. C. is visiting her sister
tend this service. There will bo and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
special music, end Holy Comm- K. A. Dyson, at their home at
201 West Seventeenth Street.
COMMUNION SERVICE

0 0 A f/A /0 5 0 0 /V .

W ATCH FOR IT

NEW YEAR ’S
DANCE

Mr. and Mr*. Frank Chase
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Randall Chase nt 002 Oak Ave­
WASHINGTON, Dee. 28. !&gt;P)— nue during the holidays. They
Mrs.' Claude Pepper—wife of. the have returned to their home in
Florida Senator— has Iteen chosen Isleworth.
“ most genuine” among Washing­
Mrs. J. M. Jackson and daughton hostesses by Marie McNair of
the Washington Post. ThC Colum­ ters, Nancy and Sally, have re­
nist makes her annual selections turned to their home in Crescent
from the capitaIV "best known City after visiting Mrs. J. W.
hostesses." Mrs. Joseph Duvips— Mero. They were accompanied
wife of the formei Ambassador- home by Wesley Jackson.
ORANGE CITY
•
ranked at the top us the “ most
HOTEL
E. I- luiiiey and daughter,
elegant.”
Joan, of Jacksonville, and Mr.
and Mrs. Brute Lancy, were tho
weekend guests of Mr. und Mra.
E. II. Lancy at 20G Knsl Eigh­
KEY CLUB (Honorary Boy’s Club) OF
teenth Street.

GALA NIGHT at the
Orange City Hotel —
Wiley Harrell nnd hht
Orchestra f e a t u r i n g
Bert Guns. DT n e and
D a n c e . Cover Chnrge
for couples. Come out
and hnvc a - big night.

SEMINOLE HIGH SCHOOL
WILL SPONSOR

SUBSCRIPTION DANCE
SANFORD
Womans Club

*1.20
. Stag or Drag

Phone 22

Hurts Entertain
For Daughter-In-Law

Mr. ami Mr». J. L. Hurt, Sn
entertained nn Dec. 26 between
the houn 8:00 and 11:00 P. Ml at
their home 1011 Oak Avenue with
an eggnog party in htonor of Mrs.
Charles Clyde Hurt and Mrs. J.
I- Hurt, Jr. who plan to make
their homes in Sanford.
Mrs. J. L. Hurt, Sr. ({reeled the
guests wearing a black fringed
crepe gown and a shoulder cor­
sage of white gardenias. Mrs. J.
L. Hurt, Jr. chose a white chiffon
empire styled gown and a corsage THE EPPLEY GOSPEL Quintette of Manchester, IVnn., will ap­
"f brilliant roses nnd Mrs. Charles peal at the-Lake Monroe Baptist t'hnrch. Saturday evening, Iter. 20
Clyde Hurt wore a black sequlned at t p. nt. The five sisters render a deeply spirffual and uniipie pro*
ntoussellne de soine with a cor*J grain featuring vocal quintettes, soptnno and alto solos, artistic
sage of white gardenias,
piat« playing anil iiumliers on tin- following instruments: VlbraMrs. Ross Anderson chose a harp. violin, electric Hawaiian guitar, suxophotir, nrcotilions and
chocolate crepe dinner dress trim­ Catnrdrnl chimes. Their recent concert tours have indmled 'wading
med with multi-colored seauins; churches and radio stations in United States nii,l Camilla. Th( isanda
have heard this group, churches have been crowded to rniuui y Ul4
many turned uway. The girls have appeared in many cmili isy. i f
3fi different denominations the past four years. They are gn luntOO
of Wheaton College. Wheaton, HI., the Duninlre School of IragH
Haaisiiurg, Pa., mid are at present special voCal student' ri Maasinh Bible College.. Grnntimm, Pa. The public Is cordially nvitad ■
town, Pa., Mrs. Samuel Dighton
uud Mrs. Itulnh Wight. Mrs. Stry­
ker wore a block sequin cocktail
dress with a sequin chapeau; Mrs.
Dighton chose French blue em­
broidered with seed pearls nnd
Mrs. Wight wore a blue and white
flowered chiffon gown.
The Hurt home was attractively
decorated with holly, Brasilian
pepper, ml.candles, ii lighted tree
amt nil the party rooms were
lighted with candlelight. The din­
ing room table was laid with a
.Madeira cloth nnd centered with
nn arrangement of poinsettlas
flunked by chrystal candelabra
holding red tapers.
Approximately 200 people called
during the evening. Among the
out-of-town guests were Tommy
und Bub Peterson of Jacksonville,
Mr. ami Mrs. W. A. I-eftler, Jr.
of Gainesville, Mr. and Mrs. E. V.
Yeuell, Mr. and Mrs. Frank. Kay
Anderson of Winter Park. Barney
Dillard, HI, of Kuxlia, Mr. and
Mrs. Iran Mltchem of Newport,
R. I., Mr. nnd Mrs. Malcolm Mill­
er of Milton, Pa., Capt. and Mrs.
M. A. YelVInglon of Sebring, and
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brooks of
Zellwond.
Also from Orlando Col. nnd
Mrs. Seth' McKee, John Paco,
Louis Anderson. Dixon Urossier,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clem Browder, Ann
Dixon. Jack llobbins, Mr. und
Mrs; Johnny Nelms, Capt. and
Mrs. T. J. Wells, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Hubei i Smith, 'Lillian Mrlmori, Mr.
and Mrs. L B. Mceod Jr., Capt.
George Karst, Jean Guernsey,
and Mrs. Leroy Dixon. Art Karst
.SMIUNO HAPPILY, Alfred Gwynrc Vanderbilt, 33, heir to *20,000,000, nnd
Mary Jane -Murphy, Lieut Merabn attractive bride arc shown nt his mother's New York Immo after re­
rtirti Mallory, Mr. mill Mrs. Char­
turning from a week's honeymoon, Thr photo is the llrsl post-wedding
les O'Hnukr, Mr. ami Mrs. Ernie
picture taken of the rich scion nnd the former Jeanne Lourdes Murray
glnce their recent elopement to Philadelphia.
(International),

Mr., nnd Mrs. P. W. Morton.
Jr. and P. W. .Morton, Sr., of
Athens, Gn. ure guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Thurston for the
holidays. Other guests are Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Hogan und
children, Joseph, Jr. and Dan,
nf Jersey City, N. J.
Mr. anil Mrs. A. C. Williams
hnd as their guests for the
Christmas holidays their son-inInw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
O. W." Dougins und son, Kenneth,
of Savannah, Gn. Mr. nnd Mrs:
Douglas plan to remain a few
days longer while Kenneth has
■etui tied to Savannah.

TERRACE TALK

Happy Birthday
Uerember 28
Sarali Florence Priest

LAST DAYI

HOTEL BERLIN
WITH
Raymond Maa-tey - Faye Emerson - Helmot Danllne

Sunday • Monday

Saturday Only

Get Your Share of The Savings!

Annual January

DOUBLE FEATURE
A TREAT FOR OUR
WESTERN FANS!!

S TO ftO fTK C K A T
JOHN L SULLIVAN

A BANDIT-BUSTER!

PAGE THREE

Oddi) and Ends, One-of-a-kind, Some articled
Slightly Soiled or Musaed, at Deep Cut J'rlcea

retort style show lit Miami tlCurli
recently. Fashions ranged from
I ditiy Minings to dressinaker suits.
Itmiging in uge from two to ten,
Itit* little models strollnl urross
a hotel outdoor eitagC : huwlllg
the brst-dieased young one wears.
Tho event was sponsored by ii
swlm-fnr-health group.
HENRY JAMISON wandering
round town Thumdny* full nt en­
thusiasm for photogrtiph’v which
lie is studying at the ItoehuMri.
N. Y.
Institute of Technology
. . . but not foi the N. Y. wen iner . . . wonder wlmt F\ IIASKY
V IGIIT nnd ED LANE gave each
other for Christinas . . . Kiwnnii mis will know next Wednesday
. WILLARD CONNO ELLY, ami
.HARRY and BIRGER WESTER
w*4! i listaken for the three wi e
men in Igikelnml. Fla. ut the
Christmas pageant which .WBs
given in front of Muyhnll mnliloiiurn Christmas Eve . . . you know
what they did . . . played guiliir,'
necordinn und violin respectively

YOUR HOME MERCHANTS
ASK VOU TO "BUY AT HOME"

NEW YEA R ’S EVE
DANCE
MONDAY - DEC. .11 - 9 ’ III ?

SEMINOLE COUNTRY CLUB
Admfowian 1.1)0 per Fenton

LOAFER

town were: ‘.MRS. BITTING and
lor g u e s t s Dll. and MBS. PUTNAM and family who have been
residing in Durham, N. C. . . .it
►cents wonderful to Imve the PUT­
NAMS buck In town lignin even
if the visit is .fust to tie u shott
one . . . MRS. JOHN KICK nnd
diniglilcr, SHIRLEY, shopping to
get her
I.IHIIV LANES’ shop-.ing for a dinner gotvn . . . I*. M.
VICKERY looking mighty flue
. . . he is returning to Texas to'lay . . . nt the parties given this
season we hnvc se e n loads of Or­
lando people rutering in them nml
oOohing nml niiuhing over the
fun they have o u r o n e with tis
and invariably they remark about
too numb o' of litre people this
Mtoull town has . . . are they
ilisl raullring llii- fail? . . . Hunford has ulwnyA hod a wonderfully

A LL TAN

B. L. Perkins
CORRECT MEN’S W E A R

CLEARANCE FOR
1ft, Saturday and Monday
LADIES COATS
29.75 to .71.5(1 Values

SI’ liCIAL 0 0 .4 9
Vnluert to 10.40. All Sixes and Colors.

COATS —
i
Valued From .79.75 lo 45.00
Usd* DARNCU•BerWre MUTTON
^ ■ f e k l ^ G r M MrfUJRf
—2ND FEATURE

SPECIAL

'

SKIRTS, Reduced t o ....... 1.98, 2.98, 3.98
BLOUSES, Reduced to .... 1.98, 2.98
FALL anti WINTER DRESSES

HANDBAGS, Reduced to .... 1.00,1.98, 2*08

y2 PRICE

JACKETS, Reduced to ...... 3.00, 4.98* 6.98
JUMPERS, Reduced t o __ 3.00, 4.98, 5.98

Ladies’ Fall and Winter Hats

HATS, Reduced t o ............... ......... ....... 1.00
JEWELRY, Cut to */a Price

Vz PRICE
Best wishes to all for

GIRDLES, Reduced to ........................ 1.00
ROBES, Reduced t o ..... . 4.98, 6.98, 10.98
Friday - Saturday

a Bright a n d Happy

Sunday - Monday

11.75 Values Reduced to ............................
19.75 Values Reduced to ....... ....................

AUTRY
.

SPECIAL ON CHILDREN’S COATS
14.75 Values Reduced t o ........... .............

GENE
SMILEY BURNETTE

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Sixes 4 to 1G

“OH SUSANNA”
— ALSO—

“FOG ISLAND”
— W IT H -

FREDRIC MARCH
A N N A STEN
•

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SANFORD

“RESURRECTION”
T Y r r - r a-

AND

T A N -W H IT E

�THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FI-ORIDA.

r pAGE FOUR

FRIDAY;. DECEMBER 28, IW6

REVIEW OF YEAR iH

New Year’s Eve
Mid-Nite Show
MONDAY Dec. Slut
11 :30 !\ M.
. . . Ring Out The Old
And Greet The New '
Year At This Gala {
NEW YEAR’S EVE
SHOW!

Juu, !)—Amerirntis limit in ihe
Lingnycn nren of L’Jton.'
'Jnn. 19—Soviet* rupture Warsnw.
Jnn. 2.1— Burmn-Ledo mail open­
ed.
'
V
Feb. !i— Tanks enter Manila.
Feb. 7—"nijr Three” meeting nt
Ynlui i« announced.
Feb. I‘J—Marine* land mi !»*&gt;
.limn. Midnight curfew for all en­
tertainment places announced by
War Mobilirntlnn ,'Dlreclot lame*
F. Brjrnes.
March I—Henry Wallace ap­
proved ns Secretary of Commercr.
March 2— Act of CaruliepiT un­
animously ndopleil. u. S. Ninth
Army reaches Rhine.
March 17— Iwn limn enplurcdi
.March 2/1 - Amilo • Ann-i icwis
drive across Rhine in force.
Apr. 1—.U. S. Tenth Army invtules Okinawa.
-Apr. 6—Russia denounces lieu*
trullty phcl with Japan u* Japnnrse cabinet falls.
Apr. 12
1*revident Riitisrrtll
dies nt Warm Springs, fin.
* ApK IT—Los Alllfrles
dares Charlie Chaplin a father.
Apr. 2B—U. s. and Ntitlel trraps
meet at Tare mi. Untied Nations
open conference at San Frahri-ro,
Apr, 2S—Italian partisans eiip
lure iiHtl ‘ kill Miissoliai anil hi-

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11:00 A.
It! film; \Vor»*lilp,
film I*. J
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■AkVATilm m u ll r n a O I L

214 Teel ■veontl Street
Major A. u iv nor ion in aharge
Sunday Hchnot.
A. Al.
Prayer Service lt:00 A. M.

X. V

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6

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Si reel MoetiOK. f.oa p. M
nvangellrllc ilervlce, 2:00 P. AL
Palday Karvk-e l.oii P. M.
t iik

auiniiM iitt n A i-rirr
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Lsural Ave.. at Ninth HL

A. IV (lump. Paalur
flumlnr Cei.oot 'J «n A. M.
, T. II. Mlddleimi. Mtipt.
Miinilua Wnraliln 11:00 A. M.
TrnlnliiK Union Tiim P. *
■ K v c ii Iiik H e rvln - 7 .in tV
Wediieaa^y — Sttd-tvuiOc
Hervlor.

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SHOW CARD AND POSTERS
0 — D e e ’ s Sslfen S e r v ic e
(0 . 1). LANDRES9)
Phone 1021
105 N. Palmetto Ave.

• Gold F r a m e J
mirrors
V

BIAUTY

VYOUR

O F | l,

ROOMS

Wooilon F r a m e d ,
mirrors
• Full

Length

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n" " " "
We also rculacc cracked, clouded or broken mirrors,
cut and Til new glass table tops, windows and
piirrors.
\

SGNKAKIK
11, W. and Hi.

GLASS ft MIRROR CO.
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. . . . . . . PJlonc 33(1

AFTER CHRISTMAS
SPECIAL' ^

Hunday School, ISiSO A. M.
Atornlnw Service, HOfl A M.
Toung Panpls, 7:01* P. M.
Hunday Nlalit Hrrvier, »;0U P. M
Wednesday nlutit prayer service,
'* P. M.
\V. ilnuNiIay Nl«ht
iTiiywr .Mo*

■mlih, Superintendent. .

11 mi A. Al. -- AturnlDK Woralitp.
*7 Ml IV Al. ~S. V. IV H.
a :«•&lt;■ I'. Al.
IJvenlpK Wnrelilp.
7 tu I*. Al.- Wednesday, Prii&gt;«r
Bivl PrulaS eervlre.

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'nil la.
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ii i ii lit &lt;*. IfiiMielfi Hiti 'l.
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Mui i i nr Mr it. Myra lluaiirk

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o r I.V'ITKII IIAY N.AINTB
American U|U*n lint
B» l.tcck Weal lit Park AvrAiia
Hervlcc. every Hunday, 7:3« PM.
(I ii. hI I'lcnkara.
l.tKIiT. H. K. CHOCKI.TT.

Flmn** 331
llev. Ksthar William Nachlraln
P*.|nr.
Hunday massi l:SU A. M. and
10 mi A. Al.
— pane st e m l*»n &gt;, M_____ __ ’

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110 E. 2nd

Sum'ay Hcimol,
Morning Won Sip.
Junior mid fffiilnr

NoV. 1—A ttlood rationing ends
—except for augar,
Koti. 10— Attlee and Truman
tnw f in Washington.
Nov. 20—General Marshall and
Admiral King replaced by' Gen­
eral Elsenhower and Admiral Nt-

dry

c l e a n in g

co.
Phoni

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j6A*t Kslaietl

— Kventri* Won alii.

Funday dcliool,
I’ reNChlhK, till

SPECIAL NOTICE

W ltal.lJlA S
tlKTIIOtlMT
(T ir n r ii u p p a d i .a
n &gt;1. HKNKl.K. Pastor.
Snndoy itctiunl, Imli'i A. M.
Pr.srltlnt V :» 1 A. M.
KrmiKclUIlL' Kai vlro, 7;uo I. U
AUdwssk Prayer anil Praia* HerIce •
,
Tliuraday Rvanmir. *:U0 T . I .

3 to 5 Day Dry» Cleaning: Service
. 5 Day Laundry Service
We recommend that new customers send their
faundry last three days of week.

AMNKJMII.V HP UUII

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O rncr* laiural Ave. ami I1U St.
"W lier* Jr so a la Heal’*
K. t. W ltttillT. I’nstnr
Sunday Scliool, U. M. Willi".
Sunt... 111:00 A. M.
M n r ii I n V Devotional Service.
II mo A. At.
UtirUl Aml.aaaadors (youttp pttu|il«|. 7 :0 " P. Al.
UvanBiliklle Afeetlnir, i:00 P. At.
Prnrer irieeiluK anil Ullila Hludy.
Tliuraday ":U0 Iv M.
Wedneadav afternoon p ra y o r
meeting, 2:30 P. Af-

CMUML’II OP t un 1ST
Bviiunole County CoUrlhouse.
HIM.. Claeeee. 10:00 A. Al. •
Wiiratilii and Cominunlt/h, 11:00
At.
livening Service — 7:20 P, At.
trill — 7:30 j*. At.
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Davis, suiierlnlendrnt.
lt:"B A. Af,—AltiruJiiK Wiiralilp.
7:0ii P. Al. Vuutb Pslluwenlp.
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IV
Al.
Harmon
iint.V i -r o n s n c o n i r t i . u l M t O I
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Holy Cnmmnnlon, 1:0s A. M.
Cliuroh Hehool, l:lo A. M. &gt;
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V. IV H. l» s:«n IV Al. Dully
Al. T. W. P. S;"n A. M.
TIntn-rtsv |i:kn A. Al.
t'llttlti.-MKH IIP OffMBIT,
‘ i'llOIMTIAN MUIkiNOk,” lu. the
eiihji'i-t til. tli» L&gt; xkun-rierim.n which
will l.r rind in fhurchr* ui Christ,
Kc.i-iilikt, tlirniiHiiom Ihu wi.rlif tut
Hunday, livrcnilo'r 30.
•
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cunic lu Xlun with Himk * aud «vuflukilnu Juy in..... Ifirlr licadn: Ihny
’ Mull "tiluln j"&gt; unit aloilnr**, mul
•iiiluw1 and *Ik IiIuk shall lieu u-

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IR W. fird St.

Phone 475

o i OtVielAWA

a osity vl 0BAMC -S

President Truman
Is Nominated The
Man O f The Year

bnmb-TTtakinir project.
Labor Title to Reuther

Walter L. Reuther leader of
the United Automobile Workers’
■trike agalnkt General Motora In
one of the greotesfleols of work­
er va, manairement atri-uuth fn hlItory, omerged aa the neweworthfc.et labor man of the year. Edi­
tors chose him by a wide mar*,
rin over John L. Lewis of the
United Mine Workers.
Ernie Pyie, veteran ivbk corre­
spondent who was killed on le
island off Okinawa in April, re­
tained for the second year Hie
position In editor’s e;es as the

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IV Al. InntfAd of a:i'0 IV Al,

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IC« y lu lh« Hsrluktke, t a u r ; “ Tlw
[uirillad. Ths time
nt the divine

Wboaitavar tuyelii id* vurniiy^ill WT
Ihe allur ut illvla* Hnlsot'u, drlnsvlii
uf I’ lirldt'a cuv tmiv, anl la endued
with I hr avlrll and miwi.r uf I’hrlatr
Un lisalfiiK" (|&gt;., A9UII-UI,

Oct. 28— Shoe rationing ends.

BOXED, REDUCED AS LOW AS

I*nstor.

Wiiy" (Isa. 31:1**). •
Aimoiik IIid illaltnna wIilDlt* ruin|&gt;iia« tin, lavon-Harmidi la ib« fuj.
lowii.K from ill" liil,In: "If j t love
ini', ki t'p my ciinnindmi'nls. Ami
A 1,1. kill I.* KATII01.IK m t III II 1 will iirny Ut* Palhsr, mul lis ahstt
All k,"lie L’alliulla Church, SOU Oak (tlvn l ou ■nuttier fomfiirlnr, Dial
hv mey iilililr wtlh you fur ever'
ivi min.
lierlury: 117 W est Ifth HlresL IJohn IlilA. II).
,
*tenfi.i«' IlniKnla.
.
Tile Ia-anoh-Martuoii nlmi 0|gluitas
p .» l firiira Aihlresa: lm« III
111" tiiOuwInif inwasc lr*m th*

sbnwM eVJandsiliir for the Labor
pally.
July 28—Senate ratllieii the
Ualtci Nations charter Hjl lb L
Aug. 6— First atomic burnb
dropped on Hiroshima.
Aug. 8— Russia declares war on
Japun.
Aug. 14—Japan announces tt
will snrrcndcr.
Aug. ftl^-Truman makes public
the rsport of Army snd Navv Investrlntcrs on the Pearl Harbor
attack.
.. Ptpl. 2—Japan formally aurroh*
tier* tbosrd the U.S.S. Missouri In
Tokyo Bay.
Bept. U —Tojo tries suicide.
Oct. 10— Detroit Tigers Vein tho
World Series.
Cel. 18— Level is cxecuteri.
Oct. 24—Quisling is executed.

DRBSS&amp;R 8ET8 — BEAUTIFULLY

Your clothes will last longer, if regularly cleaned

By JOHN L. SPRINGER
A I* Newnfeatures Writer
America’s "msn of the year”
PIIIIINT CKt'MPn—T.nVfiWOllll for turbulent HMfl, the oututanding
newemnker of the newsiaat year
Itev. Murk T. Carpenter,
1:10
livery aeennil Hundny-lluly I'uni of the century, is Presidenti Harry
Ev^rv-Ollier-Tuetuiay -Hludy
in union, msn A. At.
Huul-wll nltlK. 7:3«
Hilier Kunds) e-HervIcen 3:30 P At. S. Trunmn.
Tuesday*
Plret
uiul
Third
The'former Senator from Miss­
W.AI.U., 3:00 P. Al.
c i iN S K ia a . i i m i n l i i i T i u u h c i i ouri has saited n» President for
J.
at.
Austin,
pastor
r u t nr l i i h i r t i a .v c H i n r n
cnly^ nltie^nionlha,
____ ‘ i. In that time
Bundsv Betiunl. 10:00 A. AL
kturtilOK tv.irulilp— 1 1 on A. At.
he formally unnounced the com­
A. W . .Kam il, Suut.
Ill till Hcieeil—k.lk A, Af.
plete
pfetc defeat of the Reich amf
and the
Atcrnlnu Worship. 11:00 A. AL
end: of the war with Germany. Jle
p t i t u T t m - i i v r P itt t i t ’ll
CHI
fll
llHN
OF
rillllNTf
stepped vusily into the ” Bi|r
I'lti b A v m iiip ;it li It HI.
IM IKM ’ INT
\V. I*. lirmikH, J i , l*iiNlnr
Three” and emerged with greater
iOfl J-IiiNt H eufim l K lr t'fil
Huiiflay HcliDPlt 1*15 A. M.
'•*. ,
stature from the post V«E day
SuhilaV Hrrvlr*— 11:00 A. M.
U i»r sliip. 11 (hi A. M
S u m ln y Hi lio n !-— 0: 15 A . Mpurlcys at Potsdnm. He announced
T u ilftliiu Union, U : 15 1*. M»
W ihInit stlii v Kiirvlco— 4:U0 F.
W orship. 7 :-ii4 4*. M.
the harnessing tof the atom,
Wifhieinluy 84*rvh'*», 7:3** I*.*M*
told the news of Japan’
N uranry for H unJny
nlnp aer,
■ MVKMTII MAV S U m M T ItT
ness to vurrender. Hi- r &gt;44 news
view.
c
m
iiic
ii
Liar
fo r Inn-if t i t kiitaritiir.
tie he sought til Imlt stri is across
H im A , * . , r mm, B . v e n t s , 1m l
^ UakkSIh Bcliool Bsturdays, &gt;:II the country,
r u n cilUMiiM o p n o n
The nation's ncwspapi
Geneva and Kim AVctiuea
Chtireh Herviees,
A. AL
Rev. w. C. Holcomb, pastor
Prayer M edina WsdnaaJsy Rv-

r n m ir ii nr m e . r a i i r h s i
Itev I. II. Itnshliin
M3 Pulini’tl* Avenue
lu no A. Al. — Hundur H.-hoqil. Ilerl

• Venetian Stylus

U n ih ljlji 7i ml Sfrition,
VVr(ln«*x&lt;1uy Hcrilfu

Morning Woratiip— 11 on A. M.
Iw o ln g Pervirr—» im P. M.
Thursday— Midwrak Prayer S»T‘
tiny. I;UU
Al

I. a k k m m
raw M u n rT T
cm u n til
rrtANK J. Urynon. Dl&gt;. Paaler
SerVliua foi Sunday—
ll:rn A M.—Sunday School ,
II.on A. M — .Mornlok Wurulyp.
*.I0 P. Al. rouna Peouie'i Uoeiaty.

W ATCH FOR IT !

MrtfftI tiff W t•m il 11*.
«'In ImI Inn Vimi |li

11

K rld if

The habit of beirtg
well groomed should
be started early fn
life . . .

f-iini

n i i t i b if A V
a s ii
s im io ju n r
u I. m m i:
T M i t :» y . m . r
siln fot.li trSntvtn
Highway — Ilaronil (Isncvo A venue,
itpv. (Holm K. Soul(i. Pnslnr.
Sunday— llllilo Hcli.iol, 10.01. A

Krt olrm Worahli# 7:30 I*. M«

“Can in&gt; Casanova”
ALL ^ a t o 49c

7:3n |». M

Id is Ranfmgl
William I'err
Piinduy Hello.

MinUtri. J. ||f*rn«rtl IlooU
Mm tin &gt;' Behonl, tlLiift,
MotltlDK VVtilhililp, II dii. Hpii'*
Itil M iih Ii *.
CYitiilliu Hcrvici 7 3M I*. M.

l«alie Vfnry
May I— Nails announce Hiller’s
%vy:viiK.%i: m i urn
death:
nt*’ *'. IS
lirii l*f»v*‘iru*e VVi'Hl,
DUMOIN,
Mqy 2—Herlin fnlls.
H«i Dflu V Hi’iiool *• 1OjIMl A. M.
Md) 7 — (iermuny surrenders
Moriilnic \V«i*ahll»— II.’HD A. .M.

PLUTO

nun

&lt;’ll*(»llK«i * r ill* Al, « VII Ill’ll
r - r n c r of I ’ll r It Avuimo nmt 3rd

MNC ftttVKUK

in everyone’s success. . .

V? I*. I I — •;JU P. If.

iVcnrhliie.

Third Tucldays
3 dill IV S,

n s r r i M ,.i u i :r i &lt;
llulo it li. Taylor, vaalor
jfliriiim schi-.l. |.-.hj a . M
lloland lllle,. Siijit.
Morning \V*r«nl|&gt; i ' ou • A
Cit'ii iik Worship. 3,’ltii P. al.
riV.il H t n lr -,.
’i.nlnlliK tlnloii ) :f 0 I*. M
h .-riiiasduy Prater Service.

plays an important pa^

eesjwep Arrce-TdFW
AC
rti.t

Pruyar Mcptlnic' U*»nl,. Hint* I*. M,

Ikirvlre,

■nistrots.

- III. a .
WAI.T DISNEY’.4.

Tin: t'H n U ll OF liOD

Unity Av**nlii» lit Fifth Htrfcit.
Itciv. IV.nl V*itr*. J'umIui .
Htintln) Hrliool,
A, Ji
Mmiiinir WornUlp, 11:U»* A. Al.

Ninth Kt.

H ABIT

bared by many editora and he was
rated to Mr. Truman in tha *'inan
of tha your” classification. Others
who won votes Included Gan. MacArthur, Gen. Eisenhower, and Pre­
mier Joseph Slaltn o f RUula. As
science, 'oustanding potHIcal" figure, Mr;
Roosevelt placed thrd. behind Mr.

”Trutnan
J and Clement R. Attlee,
Great Britain's new prime mintiUr.

lions nlnyfd un important part hi
the development of the atom
bomb. Dr. Mrltncr worked at the
Kttiasr Wilhelm Academy of Sci­
ence In Herltu but was driven
from Germany, In Dcnmnrk -she
broke .a deadlock in atom bomb
preparation of * formula suggcHtrifc that many puirding queMtloiiH enufd l&gt;o uiswersd by split­
ting n uranium atom in two ap­
proximately equal parts. This forinulH was t»f prime help to the
kriontiita who devalopnl the first
atomic bomb this year.
Among editor's other, choices of
the outsUniiing women were Mra.
Franklin D. Boonevsit| gap. Cite*
Boothe Luce| ami Eva Braun, Adolf Hitler's girl friemi.
*KI«enhower Lead* MUHary
. Gen. Dwight t). EUmhower woe
Ccmimed the o ututumil nir military’
itTRonalUy for Uie iKond civil*
imw
*apilllun J" 1' T
i ili,,
v i i aiihiiari
u i n v n JTI
he Anglo-Aihcrican victories fn

s a i l * t ill 111 m w ls tiY IliiiU * .

-rNdlhBnlr! Ilawltiur
AAvcrally IS aomctiinaa hard m&gt;
■ m sn ; hai for on* itiun who s
.land tirueiirrUy, tlirrr ars s hn
■i vd that will stand ndvrrally.
-K w li
Tlia real l e t In golf ea4 la II
I* not in krvvlne uui of ihs I N ,
hut In aalllna out a flir w , are *
—*l'sv . John II. Alo*
. Al‘trial, move onward luwsr
■nod nr evil a* tlanr wild— un.
nuuUUs al a nut pmsrtnlYVi pa
fnllursa will Ik- rn ,« fs d unlit i
wrung work la uffnrad nr r»rtlf‘*
— Miuy tlakrr Bd*
Wu may be iwrsonaHy dsfuat,
bul our prlhidnUs nsv«r.

drew J, Higgins, who built thous­
ands of Invasion boats duttng Hie
war end then cUeed op hB Msltms when postwar labor strifa.
Nfgfcdi and. SewalL Avery,, c b d r man of the boahi of the Mont-

I lP i a i C C e n t I

standing, ■ majo Ity Of the editors
grouped tha entl
tfste who contril

A 9 INTERESTING ‘A N D DIFFERENT
A S 1946!
]
The M cC O L L -G K U R D TRIO of Canada
AS T H E Y iPkESENT . . .
Illustrated Scrmonettes . . . Vocal hoIos. Trkw and
DuetH , . . Br&amp;HH Trim . . . Vlbra-harp KTuiiIc . , .
Inspiring Ghnpet Mmsages.
fVelma McCall — Hoag Leader and Muttlc.nl Director
Evangelist
]
B«rnice Gerard
Baritone Soloiat

In a City- Wide Revival Campaign
OFBNING SERVICE
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• COMMANDIK OF TNI JAPANISI FO IS In the Philippines tn 1941-12, Lb Gen. Mosaharu Horariia Is pictured
with members of Ids defense co
soon alter he pleaded not utility at arraignment before a U. S.
military commission In ManUa on star crimes charges. The court set llio trial for January 3, 1348. Shown
(I. to r.) are Copt. George W. Ott, Ghicago, lit.; Lb Leonard NaUtupsky, Clielsca, Mass.; Lb llalg Knntarfa,
Atlantic Highlands, N.
Ma). Jnhs H. Sheen, Jr, DalUmcrc. Md, chief of defense; Ilomma; Cspb Frank
Coder, Somerset, Ta.; Capb George A. Furness, New York City; LI. Ilelicrt L Pel*. New York City; end Lb
LRobert Folskb Sb Paul. Minn. OOlclil U. S. Army Signal Corns Itadlmilioto.
(International Soundphola)
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SeanutresM experienced ami |n'WJJwHemod.' Pci-utnnem wnrk
offered. . Work Ini; conditions
nri? excellent in a well lighted
nmi . ventilated plant,
Ad­
joining restaurant where lun­
jwijts lhiji her Christina* m -it
ches may lie- obtained. Forty
l’ii*ines&gt; hu-. been Iwn anil n Im’f
Tionr week. Monday thrmiirh
tiiiu-n ns large ns ally piuvio.
Friday.
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en!-'
TWO FARMS FOR- SA LE -O ne
two wheel
itors in stock it 'OPPORTUNITY UNLIMITED
leges.
3 acres, tiled land, 1 good well,
all times
\iy Sales &amp; Ser- PIRKBTUNE STOKES has good
LltilHD.
TAIll.lrvS.
SALVE,
Tlie College rrou'd lutil charge
2 story house. 1 car garage, 1
vice ^Tt’ ho
position open now for salesman. NDSE-DROPS — CAPTION USh of thi’ evening sendee ui the Hap
tool house, 300 ft. West of
Starting
salary’
commensurate
NEW
Iteming
tin
Electric
3ONLY
.\S
DIltFXTKD
Ini Cliuu-li Inst Sunday.
i
Lake Monroe Post Office. One
blade racer $20. Stafford's with your ability. Previous exThe 1 trie. League will have tint ■
—6 acres, all tiled, good well, U
-pertenee
dcxlrable
but
not
easenService
Station.
imnuiit New Year reeepiion ntlei
story house. 2 story barn, i('
tlal.* Apply by latter only, stating
close ilf liusine-s M-smii when
mite west on Orange Boule­
age
”
annual dues will l«- collected ni &gt;'
vard. J. W. Bell. Lake Monroe, CORN- -t- ALL YOU WANT.
IKSTONK
STORES
i/tdver
eolL'etion for dueksnm ill
I3.fi5. Hunt’s
Tuxedo
Feed
Phone 16.
111 R. 1st.* ST.
ChlldreiYs Home mid g ift- of
Store. Phorte 308,

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

LEG A L N O TIC E

Longwuod

SERVICS '
v : -d

EY0NV THE
CONTRACT

H. JAMES GUT AGENCY
103

PHONES
70 a n o 4 0

MEtfCH BLDG.

666

Cold Preparations

SHEET
Music, pnpulnr a n d LADIES diamond solitaire rinr.
standard, book music nmi music
beautiful mounting; Platinum
instruction books at The Music
bar pin, three diamonds. Schick
Box in the Princess Theater
electric raiur; metal bed with
Bldg.
springs; osk hutrack. Excellent
condition,
rea&lt;onable.
Phone
183-W.
RECORDS - AH the lutest.pupulars, stung music and album
sets for Christmas gifts at
your music store, The • Music
Bog in the Princess Thest-v
CHICKS.
CHICKS.
CHICKS,
Bldg.
1st. Reds. Wh.
GiM r A
W y m f o t t e » e 44 W
SLAB wood. &gt;2.00 load, cut up
for 13.30, Wh. t-egttorn Pullets
stall wood, $3.00 strand, no
100 - 20.00. Leghorn Cotkerels
deliveries. Oviedo Lumber and
for Fryers 100 - ‘ 0.60, Ilnovy
• Supply CO.,' Oviedo. Flu.
breed mixed 100 - 141.00. All
Chicks IIX )-'; U, S. Approved.

HELPER wanted. Jimmie Co•wan's- Sheet Metal Works.
GOOD maid wanted. Good
Phone 924.
DISH washer and tw-n maids.
Bell boy. Mayfair Hotel, Phone

1- 2 0 0 .

MUSICIANS wanted: Sax, drum,
trumpet, etc. Write Clslbournc
E. Jones, Box 80, elo Heratl!.
Colored ' girls ’ for
WANTED
laundry wtnrk. Apply in ‘person.
Seminole County Laundry, 8 IP
W. 3rd St.

B

100
U. 8. Tested. 100
u s in e s s s e r v ic e
USED TRUCKS
'/k life delivery guaranteed amt
HO proapect of new trucks. Meet
prepaid to you.
the need for trucks by buying
(MIDGE - PLYMOUTH
713 So. Howaid
one of our dependable ustd Poultry Farm
PARTS AND -8KKVICB
Ave..
Tampa, Fla.___________
trucks.
109 Palmetto Are.
Phone to il
I10LLF.lt MOTOR SALES
208 W. 1st. St.
WASHING machines repaired—
Lost and Folund—
and all Home appliances. Cald­
well General Repair Shop. "JO"
CIRCULATING wood and coat I1LACK wheel shield lost Satui
North Mills, Orlando, phune
heater, good condition. Mrs. J.
dav morning. Reward. Cal
2-1072. Prdmpt service.
Morrison, 417 W. First St.
ileralii Office,
Expert Auto Repairing
TWO hound pups from deer and LOST:
Boston Bulk
Brown,
Barfield ft Jackson
fox stock, 3 ‘It ’ months old, 1
named Topper. Call 252-W.
, In connection with
mile west Country Club. Ivy
Yates Aulo Paint A Body Weeks
RED
Lwker
Spaniel
named
Nellies.
Rusty. Strayed from our heitie
MALE Toy Boston null. Phone
,114 W. Olh or West fildt
AUTO PAINTING
I
7H8-W.
_____
Grocery, hi It Elm. Has paraly­
Bv C-W.C“ Eat” Johnkon
sis in right front leg. Strayed ID years ex parriehce in auto and
COPENHAGEN Cabbage plants.
Her. “21. Reward._________ __
alrcrattpaintlng,r. Hanford’s popuCall 715-W, George Steele.
paint 'suthi•rfly,,
LOHTr Drown leather Imftad lar liOl.LHK
MlOTdR SALKS
METAL ’ ROOFING '
’jacket last Frtiluy uttermwn.
If. 1st SL
In Stork — Quick Shipment f&gt;
Reward. Phone 438.
“ V" Crimp ami Corrugated
MOTOR TUNE-1li­
style* und Flat sheets. Made
es recommend it every
from genuine solid rtlqirtlauni. w A f i T ^ n &gt; T o r e i s t
idea dr: twice a year. EsThis material la vgl*y klrtmg
to wslieiont car perforand itursble, 22 Gauge, U. S. TWO-taedro«m apt. or house”
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Our expert mechanics and
Government speelfkathms. It
periuanenl family. J./ IL Wus- sm
&gt;tar *Altai rtcr' assure satUis heat resistant ami will not
therfbrd, c /o Mariuu Contraet- [ f u
r u s t ' This is surplus material
Geneva, Fta.
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
ami Is priced at &gt;12,76 per
W. let BU ' ____
iparlinent for cou|
square, which is 'far W ow cost.
Available for im.nediste ship­
EXPERT vR ttlN " o n thouhlnei
ment from our lnHnry.‘ Pnom.Electric :v&lt;m , «H heaters am
Wire or .Wflle.
wider M M U K lcr&amp; lt l
u ll- ^IT. Wft'OTiBD—
trlhuting Co., I*, ti/uitatsillal.
D. YOU reevl'w plumber? Call
Will luuicaster Drive. 1 hone WANTE.i, Rgtafing and-palnN*R
Roy Wkll, •licensed and experiw ork '«f all hind. Reliable Ujlm
2-1780, Orlando. Flu.
available, n o w .
SANFORD
eotrd. Protgpt eourtcuus ser­
vice. Phone N13-M,
PAINT A GLASS
117
Is fk . Phone 303.__
^
COMPLETE Broiler limit csj*Wk ARE toitv- equipped -and
kble e f
handling 300-400 CAPABLE settled Udy desires
know how to recap your tires.
fryer* s week up In au age
.permanent position In genftral
Natural rubber oi synthetic,
ai
1 2 .1 3 weeks.
Appruxloffice work. Reply Box BZ
wr p r o te c t____________
sidewalls of
roslcly 2000 chickens 6 to 10
ftt&gt; H»reld.“w-—~ t_______
S ur tire. Jones lire Ehu,.,
' weeks old. Dptssbig machWe.
r. Ict sftd Elpi. phoae 008.
Make me ‘ a cash offar. 2206
Sanford Ava phone V24.
AUTOMOBILE pair ting, -welding.
, «oy Reel. 308 W. 2 nd 8u____
FURNISHED home for
HEMSTITciliKG.
"Buttwhm^,
Fax Terrier
! family near tEWter’s D*J
and altcratiens. All work guar,
or 812.
sntsed.
010
Oak
Ave.
I'LaSa;iiJS*
k UPHOLSTBRED
*
trios,
i&gt;roc*U
M ISdfiL lA ^E O U S
. imttttttta leather - and ;4rapery
fabiies. ArrJn jenvent for aittage If work deetrod. R. -M.
Brou-n. 2311 N. Oraftga Ave..
Oflaudo, Fhs-____ 1

C0Af/A/&lt;?S00/V'
WATCH FOR IT !
in n m iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH im iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiim ii*

U6UAU.V -th' g u v iv ia t ^
HANDIN’ V 0 U OU1 FREE.
ADViCC. OH HOW *T{ MAKE

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A
l y T \ HV5 OWN

i e-ul-ol-lown nii-mhois.
l.ongwiHHl Card Club in»l a deliglilful Yule-tide pat’ll' in ''in’
home of Mr». Ilai'iei W'liltten u*i
.IAiki Whitten Si :unlay mi l i.
The liuiise was’ lir'liianll} de» -i
i ale-1 by a Christina lire, lioll ,
inlslleiia’ nnd llrrtillmi peppei •.
Jilfl* were exriiangid, game •-iJoyed and eefresbmei ;
--ive I n
14 memU-is mid gur-ts.
The
Woman’Aiixilimy of
Chr ist church met TIiiumIu}
illi
Mr*. V-.ailsworth haste-- Father
On 11enter addressed Hie memher*. report were given and n-fresliuieiitM werc served to l-"&gt;
member*.

SANFORD TRANSIT SYSTEM
ANNOUNCES A CHANGE IN

BUS SCEDHULES
EFFECTIVE DEC. 31
A I It

S T A T IO N

Leave 1st A Burk
A. IH.
I! :.*m

8: IS

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.1:15
1:15
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2:15
5:15

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8:15
0:15
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1:15
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7 :1 5
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4:00
same

Service

•Sundiiv Schedule

2:15

08 week day

s.anl7

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Sunday Srhcdulu

arhediilc

•

Saturday
I'. M. 1u 12 Midnight

Hrilll
Drill)
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7:15

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7:110

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Our ggpenom-e should ipiulify o
(o give motorists ."free adt’ ire,"
Our best V t Tor keeping yuui
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■ uas
u naf MYoungsl
n rw
Now her Backacha is better
ear running amootlily Is to have
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«*,. i . , l
oil changed ’ olten, und us. only
The kU n*&gt;« u s N n l . i r r ' * » , r » l u l .
Ihu best )■«’ *ml oil from tho
iMUs^uy. bH|&gt;
IW” stwut a
SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP. INC.
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kkbwy
frsrt
tonh|,„|
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7:10

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0:15
8:15

Saturdav Onii
A. M.
Srifo
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PLEASE C U P TH IS FOR R EFEREN CE

L.lnrr lul«.r

I've

ir'souN D S S im p l y
HEAVENLY." W E ’D r

OH DAO,
ACfUALLV
GOTTA G O .rs O C O N T p
SAV I------—

HOW MUCH
IS IT GOING

tGET.OAN
I TOLD r

BERviGR St a t i o n s
have in stock now..*.-I
kUC TRUCK TIBES In

DONT SC UiCE TViAT/ &gt;-

pCACriCALLV NOTHING P WHAT' U TlSH WANTS M S T O ,—

GO ON A SK IIN G T

HAVE A SW OONY f
~ — I TIM E/

O.tii DODGE* Sedvui in'good con­
dition. Phone 78.
Fo r SALE: Radio batteries.
Everready A-B Pack. $«.f5.
: II. B.' Pope Co.

tint him: for Kprapean relief. Kri
i mis ol the League ale m illed to
il-is affair on T'lloiwlay uflermnm.
tin Christmas Eve u large gim ipf
ef girts ami aailmv sang rami
U’fm v homes o f --liut in. Aftvi
ward the singers u n e ymcrtnillr.
I’&gt; Mr*. Tyler and Mrs. It. If.
litay ai a supper of ehieken mnj j
( liin-ntnlc rake.
Then' was a large gathering of
tli? Partin clan Cl itstmus at tin-!
home of Mrs. la \ igm- ami Mi
and Mr-. Milne.- mcluding man.. 1

— r ------ P A C T V v 1

THERE-THE BLASTED
THING IS FIXED. IT'S
A SHAME THAT HON­
ES T WORK IS HELPIN’
YOU AMP THAT THIEVIN'
RUCK MASON.
nTT-l

LISTEN,
YUH OLD
BUZZARD,
I'M
, GONNA-

HELLO,
ANDY!

'a n d b ^ eak:
MOUON€OCJ

$ y PAUL KUBINWJ
TEN MlNUreS LATEIS.i
WELL

Jir*&gt;

MAYBE

wonf

1 NO_"rEj

OllTSlDG LOOKIN
FOR /WV rtCRSE WHY ? — ^ - ^

’ BE:
LONG
N O W .1

SMART ALECK,
EH GUESS I'D
BETTER COOL
you AND THE

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THE SALFORD HERALJV8ANF0RJJ, FLORIDA

PAGE SIX

Kansas Is Choice
To. Cop B is Six
Basketball T i t l e

PLUMBING
Repair work a specially
Free estimates. Prompt service
All work Ktiafuntoed

By SKIPPER PATRICK
KANSAS CITY— Forrest C. A l­
len, -college buktlbill'ii moat
i i u q I p i)
mentor is preparing a
first 1’lnsn exhibit nt the Univer­
sity of Kansas to prove hl« con­
tention that coal* inoUltLbelpimeil
in height to twelve-feet.
■
And, while the good doctor Is
convincing the N. C. A. A. that
the 10-foot bucket gives lofty
teums a tremendous advantage, It
appears his'Jayhawk* are a good
bet to win their first Big Six
championship since HUS.
The Jayhawks will boast four
lads fi-fect-fr inches or better, and

Roy Wall
G1K Mdkinvllle Ave,
Phone HI.'PM

SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP
• Tires nnd Tubes
• Wash, Polish &amp; Wnx •

• Auto Accejwories
Itlidin Butteries

Jack K. Morrison

Corn AH You Want ........
Scratch All You Wont
......
liny Best Grade Timothy
Peanut Vine &amp; Molasses
Citrus Pulp New Crop
Best Grade 20' [&gt; Dairy Feed ,..........

f

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1945

K E E P MCV/NC-ANDHEAP FOR THlfeUS A
A N Y STRANGER H A W /N «r A R O U N O ^ B ttR E

HANOEC»*OA1 A DAY AS COUP AS THIS - ,

LOOKS MIGHTY PICK P O C K E TY TO M E / ,

CONCRETE PRODUCTS
Concrete Pipe, Buildinst Blocks, Ready-mixed Concrete,
Septic Tanks, Concrete Fence Post, Well Curbs and
Property Markers

Peninsular Concrete Pipe Co.
Phone 1241

2'Jth season as basketball coach
at Kansas, has built his club
nrolltul Charlie Black, star sopho­
more of IM2, and fieno Peterson,
a Nebraska transfer.
Black, fl-foot-4, is back after u
three-year stretch fn the Army
Air p*t&gt;s.
Peterson, 0-friol 7-Inch center,
wus the Big Six’* number two
scorer ut Nebraska last year.
Six ol last season’s reserves
are back nnd the tall-timbered
freshman crop is the best in yaars.
The Iowa BUtc Cyclones, cham­
pions for the past two years, and
the : Oklahoma-, Sooner* .threaten
to make the going rough.
Iowa Stale, under Coach I-oui*
Menxe, lost all of Its starters
from, last season, but nicked up
Ronnie Norman, a regular guard

Sanford, Florida.

Just R eceived!

A

ESTATE ELECTRIC RANGE
TH E EAG LE EYE O F M ARSHAL O TE Y W ALKER

PICKED? O UTX*JAILStRO*V/4 TO D A Y S

OF SHOPPERS*-

*

CROWD?
*7xvkl

Also a complete line
Tuxedo Feeds &amp; Armour's Fert
Mnkc our Store your Store

TUXEDO FEED

will be much Ilka the Corn busker
football outfit—tough late In tho
season.
_ ... Ills squad Includes lettarletterman Fred Dccox, (I-foot forwent

Cor. 2nd Sim ford
Phone .*J5H

Modern design with De Luxe
features . . . finished in gleam­
ing white porcelnin with large
oven and broiler . . . to make
cooking n pleasure!

With

JULIAN STENSTROM
Herald Sports Editor

WATCH FOR IT !

MILL, FRESH

Birdsey’s Q uality
Feeds
MILL PRICEH
100 ItH.
I-aylng Mash ................. .1.7.1
Starting Maah ......... *...... 1.12
.Growing Maah .............. 3.77
Broiler Maah ..........
.1.8H
Dairy Feed ♦***»*•»•*••*#•*******■* 1.33
Hog Ration
........
347
Special discount &amp; bags to Ion
lots.
“ Baby Chicks" from U.K. Ap­
proved and Ihillorum trsled
flocks
"Speaking of class . . . there's nothing will compure with
the complete line of merchandise, friendly service und reasonablr prices at the HILL HARDWARE CO."-

Birdsey Flour &amp;
Feed Mills
SIS' E. lit St.

THE OLD JUDGE SAYS

As wo huffed and puffed down
Park Avenue early yesterday
morning on our way to the dffi.'e
(len minutes late) and passed the
.Sinclair Service station at the
I1ighlh Street intersection, wo
thought our tyes were 'deceiving
us. Wc
We distinctly
distinct Iv saw what wc
thought to be n marine nnd de­
finitely of the opinion that ha was
In the wrong place.
He was
wearing a camouflaged suit with
combat leggings.
------------ However, upon
closer examination, we discovered
that it wasn’t n murine, even
though he did have on a camou­
flaged suit and leggings.
A few seconds later we found
this mysteriously garbed In.
dividual to be one of the as­
sistant football coaches at the
University of Florida on his
way to shoot a few ducks. It
was Bob Pltmsn. Bob had . a
companion, his . brother-in-law,
John Srhlrard, Jr.
W# couldn’t pass up the chance
l«&gt; speak to Boh since we hadn't
seep him in the past five years
nnd also the opportunity to ask a
few tjUFstlons about the Florida
football situation.
Since several other football
coaches in Florida had openly an­
nounced thetr candidacy for the
position, we wondered if'Bob. was
at all interested In being nomin­
ated to fill the hot snot.
*
Bob declared that he was not
Interested In being named head
roach at Florida. Bob also atated
that he had never before been
Interested in the jo b ’ of head
coach. We ■sited him whether
or not he would HfU&gt;t the peti­
tion In the event Be was apHoinlM l.

Hn»

renllM l

nY m

He led the Florida Slate circuit
on one or two occasions in that
department,
Pitman turned to coaching foothull some eleven years ago and
spent nine years turning out
championship high school elevens
nt Bartow and Bradenton. He set
the South’ Florida conference on
fire and was very Instrumental In
hiking the circuit’s prestige to one
of the fastest In Florida, save the
Big Ten.
Pitman has proven himself
as a gentlemen, an athlete and
his ability as a football coach
In the eyes of even the miMt
severe critic. But whal hap­
pens when a head coarh Is fired.
But when Tom I.leb was fired,
Pitman was put on the fire to
fry , it seems.
Pitman has been accused in
an editorial. In U.e Tampa Times
of having openly fought the re­
tention of I.leb as Florida’s
head coarh. Pitman emphatic­
ally denies this charge. Bob
said he has supnorted Llrb in
every way possible.
Since Pitman wasn’t out to gab
With s sports writer, he und
John ‘ continued on their way to
hunt ducks and your writer inow
25 minutes late) came on to work

Beware Coughs

I

M AINE

Refrigerator
I.nrgp, roomy shelf,
apace to slbn i yotlr
FOilOWINO hie recent return from
ovenept duty ae a pilot, Marine LL
Tyrone Power, former movie star,
ami lee ae he holde hie discharge pa­
pers in San Pranctsco. On hand to
greet him ae a civilian' wee hie wife,
Annabelln, also a Aim and stage
star, (international Soundptiolo)

food)*

and

keep

them fresh. White
enamel finish.-

LEGAL NOTICE
D.M.KV. I’ liilntltfr vs
W.lt.MAXI itlC'IIAKU UALKY, 1&gt;*f im l u n i
■ DIVORf'B
(iKUr.lt t&gt;»* ri (U.H'ATius
TO: WIILUAU MiatAEu nAI.EY.
OAUl'lUCl.l, AVItNl'K. PtltlT MONU O Ittm iY M.

BUILT-IN
CABINET
SINKS

MIITII, N.J.
You are hereby qribercU t» appiur personally, ur by Attorney, in
■ '»er fhe n i l nt Computin' herein
flint, und Affidavit e . to ynur re­
sidence, some Using n suit fur Ulon ...
In* till uoV •»(
— '••*] r-'-er**!*# » t»«eree
Pro Confaspo will he entered i
gutnsi you' tor im,lu.it iu n*'^est,
plea or answer, i t required by law.
IT U&lt; OllOKIlKIr that till* Notice

1 1 4 .5 0 up
hall In this city and with other
team* In the old Central- Flotida League ___
and ____
the Florida
Slate League, Pitman 1
e r r -t im f
baseball player
particularly a top notch I

cteritending you murt UkeUia wi
VOcUy allays the oonfc or you
to have your ntonay back,

C R E O M U L S IO

NCVrH'R TO APl'MAft
TO: Thirls Pstsrson, whno* place Of
residence Is unknown. tou srr
lisrshy required to WI'Hr un lht
till (J»y I l f February, It IV, Ill .»
r«rt*1n suit for dlvavrc pending Is
(tnnn o f ,■ BamtnoU
ihf*
, an abbreviated title
Coulj

■ w/it ^
IN THE SOUTHEAST
More people drink Atlantic Ale and Beer than any other,

0

vl

coaioonUy and included in that 5% Is the
very small number known as alcoholic*.
Than he quoted * doctor from l
university who sold'Alcoholics ore i
«a«* and, i| treated, as such, nuty b
Aboholiun. he yf jd_ la s it revised by
but by 4fe«v4pa(td efnotional den
which sun jw .prevented by cducat

Itm u stb c ...

M

m

TMw beautiful built-in nlnk meanii efficiency plus for
your kitchen chorm. Larne storage cablneta with
deep sink. ^ r
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BREAKFAST SETS

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Unity There Ir. Strength—

W a n te d

P « c « at the World I
Progreso of America)
for Sanford.

AN

IN D E P E N D E N T

D A IL Y

I t m t ft

THE WEATHER
DECREASING Cloudiness and eld er this
thi* afternoon. Fair and colder tonight
and Tuesday.

N EW SPAPEK

S A N F U R D . F L O R ID A . M O N D A Y . D E C E M B E R 31, 1915

Assoc inlet! Press Leased Wire
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Will Creates Herald’s 1945 Headlines Mark
Year Of Progress For Sanford
Furpre Among
Nazi Leaders
Hermann Goering Is
Not Surprised At
Hitler’s C h a r g e
Of Being Traitor
NUERNBERG, Dec.. 31.
■YAP) — The 20 top Nazis
awaiting resumption of their
war crimes trial in Nucnberg
learned today of the sen­
sational revelations contain­
ed in Adolf Hitler’s last will.
It created a furore among
the onetime Hitler hench­
men, particularly • Hitler’s
charges that Hermann Goertng
and ' Heinrich
Himmler
were
traitors.
The accused Nazi* learned of
the Hitler will'* contents in tbclr
jail ceils where they are waiting
for their trial to be resumed
Wednesday after- a holiday re­
cess. The disclosure came to them
during a buey morning of eonfarencet with their lawyers.
But Hitler’s charges were no
particular surpriae to Hermann
Ooering.. He was arrested in Berchtesgndou on Apr. 28 while ho
Was waiting word that he had
been made the new German
Fuehrer. Ha - ■ knew then, of

prised at tha fall extent to which
Helnrkh Himmler had lost favor
with Hitler,
Virtually ail the other defend­
ants are understood to have been
surprised at the strong lan,gunge
used against Goer)
Ifrnm,ltr in Hiller’s will
The text of which was made
public yesterday raad:
“ Altogether from their ills*
loyaitv to me, Gberlng and iHimmlar have brought irreparable
shame on the country and tho
whole nation by sacretly negoti­
ating with tho enemy without
my knowledge and against my
will and also by Illegally at­
tempting to seise control of the
state."
It la understood that Arthur
Seyts-Inquart did not know until
the will . waa mads , public that
Hitler had named him as Joa­
chim Van Rlbbentrop’a successor
at Foreign Minister. Rlbbentroji
Is said to have hidden whatever
„ disappointment he may have felt
At being Ignored completely in
Hitler's will. Von Hlbbentrop has
described himself as the last
Foreign Minister of defeated
Germany.

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LL F. D. Scott
Separated F r o m
U. S. Naval Service
Lieut. F. D. Scott, of the
United States Navy and former
service sUtion operator here, has
returned to Sanford after being
separated from the Naval tervice.
Lieut.' Scott entered the service
on May 19, 1942, end was as­
signed to the communications de­
partment of the Naval Base at
Kty West.
In September, 1943, he was
sent to tha Pacific where he
■erred 16 month# in tha Port
Director's office In the Fiji Is­
lands.
Following this assign­
ment, ha was transferred to
Guadalcanal and assigned to a
Nava) heal office. After serving
five months in this capacity, he
WAs returned to the United
Sietes in Mag. 1946. and waa
appointed assistant leading offi­
cer at the Ban FYanelaco Port of
gmharfcatlon.
1 Lieut. Scott, currently on term­
inal leave,, Mg bean visiting
friends and relatives In Sanford,
Whiter Park, Miami and point#
yi A labvita.

Shaffer's Infant
Son Die* In Orlanda
Baric* AlIffT 8haffer.
10
ll&gt;* old son of Mr. nnd Mrs.
rlee H. Shaffer, died Sunday
$n . Orlando hospital after a

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sent UU*
Ga.,' where

Measure To Aid
Veteran Passed
By Commission

*

PINEV1LLB, Ky. Dec. 31, Gp)
Many Sanford merchants will
mark the beginning of the New A Kentucky state officials says
that
80 of tha miners entimbed
Year by closing their business
establishments on New Year’s Day Inst Wednesday by an explosion in
nnd remaining closed nil day Wed­ u mine near Plnevllle have been
nesday, according to an announce­ given up for dead. The official.
ment this afternoon by Frank Chief Engineer Harry Thomas of
Shames, secretary of the Sanford the Kentucky State Department
of Mines and Minerals, today or­
Merchants Association.
The two day holiday .will not dered the main entrance to the
apply to grocery stores located in pit sealed. Resucer attempt were
the-downtown area. Managers of abandoned.
Thomas explained mat because
the food stores indicated they
would he open for business Wed­ of had fira and gas conditions
nesday morning but would oh. within the mine there is no change
serve the usual half-holiday on whatever of retching the trapped
men even If they were still alive.
Wednesday afternoon.
Merchants who agreed to close Hope of finding te men alive had
Wednesday
include:
Friersons, already been abandoned,
ravioually eight mtnera lied
Randall Electric, Harper Electric,
B. L. , Perkins, Sears Roebuck, Iteen broug ht alive—that was last
Henry Russel Seed Company, J. Friday. Ona miner was found
C. Penny, Inc, Ivey’s, Yu*ells' flive but died before he could be
Wdrts. Purcells, McCrory's, Smith removed from the mine, Two
ved
Furniture, Cowans, Mather Fur­ were found died and rcmovi
niture, Ilohson Sporting Goods, from the mine. . One of the eight
Powell’s Office Supply, Coleman's, who waa removed alive died yea
Hollywood Shop, and Aiken’s pro­ terday,
One body, waa sighted in tha
duce.
mine but muears were unable to
The Herald will not publish an reach !u 10 others were missing
edition tomorrow but will resume inside the ’ mine, Thus there are
publications on' 'Wednesday. ,
now seven survivors, five dead and
Offices in the City Hall and the 19 missing,
Court House will bo closed New
In a statement Issued this after­
Year's Day, except the 8heriffa noon/ Thomas said that It had
Office, but will be open for busi­ bceir decided that the best and
ness on Monday and Wednesday. safest way te recover tha bodies
Postmaster Joel Field announced still in the mine ia to seal it tight
that the Poet Office will be doacd ,o (Kali the fire .can be amohered.
Tuesday. Collection of mall w ill1
bo maintained but thkre will be
no carrier or window service.

P a l m e r Champlin
Died Sunday At
Station Reports
Damage To Celery A ge O f 81 Years
Swan Camp IIn, Bl, died
Plants By R * '" 0 IslePalmer
Sunday morning at a local

At least three fifths o f Hie
young celery plants eat out Fri­
day and Saturday at the Central
Florida Experiment Station, were
damaged by the wind and r a p
of the downpour during the early
hours o f the morning, ft was an­
nounced by Dr. B- W. Ruproct
this morning. In addition there
was soma damage to seed beds.
The downpour, which for the
second night In the week, brought
thunder and lightening end buf­
feting winds similar, to • small
hurricane, was heaviest on the
east side, and at tha experiment
station waa recorded at
two
Inches. Tht Sanford recording ac­
cording to B. F. Whltnar,
man, waa 1.19 Inches. 1
of tha Friday night rafn was

Naval Chief In 1941
Discloses Troubles
With Congress And
President Roosevelt

WASHINGTON. Pro. 31.
(AP) — A hugr sla-iii i*f im­
|Probe Of S u r p l u s portant corrcHpomiomi- was
turned over to the ( ’omrivsProperty
Disposal
, , ._.
, . |sional Pearl Harbor Cum*
M e t l i o n s KCQUCStCu niittce today by Admiral
'
It
Harold Stark, who was Chief
S?" ,,r v' ter;|nf Naval Operations in 1!H1.
forn-s to obtain propci tv dednt- H shed a good (leal o f light
rd amplus and .overcome the com- oil events that preceded’ the
pl.xitv of Go- regulations mid Japanese nttncl;
nnd it also
Practices of officials uni binvittm revealed Stark it* n very outharing rlinrgr of the disposal of Ms)kcp Admiral. He even -runled
this equipment, the Slate V;tcr- some . f the lettr-- burned s f - r
eiu ( onilldssioii lias Issued a re- tllev uezu read He told of his
solution calling for an “ liivestigii- t r o u b le s with Cone-re** and with
lion and drastic action by Con- President Roosevelt in
getting
gross and government authorities.’’ , the Navy up to strength in tlmsC
The resolution was ndofted nl |pre-war dav-.
n recent meeting of the rmnnibAdmiral S'aik
teron-'iiended,
slop lit Jacksonville. The group'right after the Gorman invasion
considered coking surplus supplies of Russia, that thr United States
nml miiilpinunt.uf ilie united forces L-et Into th- war - lint nl the
avallnldc to the discharged veter- same (11110 he expressed the lions
an " f vital importance in Ills ic- that Gerninnv nml Russia wool I
I iil&gt;iIit ut hi ami conversion to wear each other put to avoid the
civilian life
oosslbllilv
of
n
Cun- munl't

e*

Many Firms To Close Fire And Gas Condi­
NewYear’s Day And
tions Cause Halt
All Day Wednesday „*****In Rescue Effort

*

Reveal Pre-Pearl
Harbor Activities

f

Sanford Stores Reicue Attempts
xo&amp;wMlt'&amp;tyk To-Observe Two Abandoned -Ab
Day Holdiday Kentucky Mine

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Stark’ s Letters ?

By Willard Connolly
Hanford faces the Nuw Yenr of Seminole County Chamber of
!!)•!(! With conliJcnre. y.1th the| Commerce proposed that the St.
■epened to 18
Joy nf the endin; of World War I Johns River be deepened
II. und' the. return of mxny ser­ fert. On March 30, B. B. Crum
vicemen. Business prospects look ley congratulated workers for
better than in many years. Many raising (18,613 in the Red Cross
new enterprises have been start­ drive. The Lions Club launched
ed, roads have been built, stores a clothing collection drive.
Easter Day found the Eurohave been enlarged and redeco­
rated. nnd Income from produce peaan picture much brighter as
and citrus, vital to the economic (hee American First Army cut
life of this section has been off the Ruhr Valley and ad­
ample. Hank deposits have total­ vanced la within 188 miles of
Berlin, and the Russians stabbed
ed 111,767,691! during the year.
A year ngn the picture was into Austria. Cologne had fallen.
different. The liolidsys had been Easter services were held at the
tinged with gloomy foreboding HanfoTd Kami shell with many of
as the Germans sprang their sut • the personnel of the Hanford
prise offensive In the Ardennes Naval Air Station attending,
near Bastogne. and it *#s just -van Lehmann was getting ready
about the period of New1Years to launch the 7th War Loan
Day, 1946, that found the late drive In Seminole County. Citrus
were
Gen. George Patton and his Third and vegetable growers
Army driving into the waist of greatly concerned about the long
the narrow* bulge. American and continued drought.
On Apr. 3. Col. A. B. Jones,
Allied hopes hung on this action.
On Jan. 8, Florida inaugurated district engineer, conducted a
Millard Caldwell, its 89th gov­ hearing arranged by Mayor Ed­
ward Higgins, to consider the
ernor In 100 yrars as a state.
On Jan. 10. Gen. .MacArthur’n proposal to deepen the St. Johns
forces cffocted a landing on River channel to 12 feet and It
.uton and advanced on Manila, was well attended. Lea R. 1-eshcr,
tl Sanford, plans for o frose'n the day before, was elected presi­
dent o f the Rotary Club. During
food locker plant (ntlll * in the this period George A. Speer was
offing) Mere made and the City named to head the 7th War Loan
Commission ordered West Thir­ drive, O. J. Pope resigned, from
teenth Street In the Goldsboro the CoUnty Commission. Market
section, paved. On Mnr. 6, the
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NUMBER 71-

The resolution statnl tlmi sucii Europe, As eurlv a- Nov, 7. 1911,
person, entitled Under eCrfaiii
'* rate •hot..wu w *r- rir-.'d v
Acta uf fon greM to i*rrfereiK*o jn
"&lt;'r* * j* i^v&lt;*ni**i| mr hurk
in the pit retinue or sllrpliis pro. In Mnv. 1’*41. I’ re*n - - t Jtwwepertv w hich is iiviiilitble for d ls -* v*u wante.l no expmlitlofi mn.le
JWQNA FlilMAN, Him ic u t H i u w n u x » iuivs im ih|. , . . hj WWW—.W
-1« . . . Ml—
posit I noil sale from time to time, |re*“ v to take the Azores,
are fimling that ri-sponsible offi-I . /' 1'
the I earl liiirl-or ntlriek,
rials nod liurenilK have failed
I Stivk (old the Committee (nday
nm - single items nml small lots 11'1" 1 ,*"«* N «vv Comnium'i-r in
leadliv available.
*•
Admiral
Hosboml
K.
_t s
i
» i
Kimmcl, hn«l rrct'iviNl nilcmiutii
lb . comiilislon Ims oote.1 toe w#rj),nw
,H. „ „
stark
eomi lenity o f .j h e
regu ntnmn SIli,| , )u.t no Nov. 27. 1941. he sent
\s!iu,li fiequcnllv pirvunl tin* vc* J4
to f !•*•*! niHipiunilcni
Irian fi'-tnt purchasing such pro sM'diiv that it was to he cmiEdward F. I,anc was ro-elcclod
perty, unit, tliul tin* veteran i&lt; s i, I*-red as a
war warning - president of the Hanford Hoard
— ..........
embittered by the H'tinil nf offi- words that he had pevet need in
of Realtors and II. C. DuHose as Live Stock
Industry!•*«•' wm h»",»ua
favor the any niter dispatch, lie informed
Williams, Lesher To vice president, at n mooting held
__
__
.
denim . nml tthulosiilrrs to
on the fleet rnmimiltdetv that tie.
Friday at _ the City Hall.
Ray­
( I f! S t a t e l l l l H M a d e extent Hint amounts to ii units ■'dilation* with .Innnn had broken
Be Installed A n d mond nail was elected ns secret­
T,
,,
,
ill lust ice to vrlontna nml a stun- down, atid told them t&gt;&gt; m ale
ary nnd Robert Williams ns trea­
h x c e lle n t
I r O R r c S S &lt;lri| ill till- administration of flic r-n lv to carry mil their
New Mayor Named surer.
war
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I surplus property jli*po*el pro- plans. Stark (old 'he I’nuirri’sIt was announced that at the
JACKSONVILLE,
Dee
31
ehmsl f'nnimittce that
over a
A m organization meeting f&gt;f tho next regular meeting, II. Janies
The Commlksion lin* fm wauled- period o f two year* hi* &lt;orre*City Commission will lie held on Gut will- address the group us “ The nutlook i* pxrellrnt for
em plia-iird
the
Jan. B. at which time Commis­ appraisal, it was decided to have voliinin nml quality o, l.ml nml |n copy of tin- resolution to each pondence had
sioners Robert A. Williams end some form " f special entertain­ vegetable shipments from Florida metplier of Congress from Fluri lark o f riiulmnent and Hie danger
through the winter ami Spring da, to the Governor of the State ■&gt;r war with Japan. The tmssll.es R. I«e»her will lie Installed- ment ut each meeting.
niontlih, niTonling to reports I nml other offieinls and agencies of I'ilitv of i, snrpriVe attack on
A new chairman of the Hoard
Mr. Limn said Hint all licensed have Just received from our local the United Stales Government an.I IVail llnrbnr, lie said. Imil hcen
will be Installed who will serve
as mayor, succeeding Mayor Ed­ real estate brokers o f Seminole inn ling its throughout the State ’the Htrite of Florida having Juris­ .fully considered.
ward Higgins who will henceforth County have been invited to ire- system," said William I.. Wilson, diction in (be matter.
Jack ltiH-co, commander o f Host
devote his time to the office of come members o f the Sanford Director of Florida State Farm^
ora’ Markets - today. ‘These te- No. 6.1 o f llm American Legion,
manager of the Seminole County Hoard of ilieallors.
“ There are today fewer places pnrls indicate 'that oil the whole, sniil today that every post i|t
Chamher of Commerce.
S a n ta W rite s T h a t
Hanford’s swimming pool, proj­ on tha market for sale than ever conditions at the year-end ure Florida bus been requested to
ect, for which the hum of $30,000 in the history o f Hanford,’ ’ said good, throughout the Slate. While bring the resolution to the ittteoshortages of labor, needs ami lion o f Legion mrmliers ami to V i s i t
In S a n fo r d
is now on hand, is being field up Mr. lame.
fertilizers still provide problems sirens the imporlancu o f bringing
until the arrival of Wesley Blntf,
in some if not all areas served thu mutter to the attention of
Lansfng, ’ Mich., architect
and
V e r y
P n io v w h le
by our markets, gradual im­ responsible legislators.
engineer who is expected to ar;
provement is hoped for. Acreages
riva here during the latter part
Cnmdr. Hoorn stated that in hin
Mr. ami Mrs.-Suatu Clou* who
planted, or to he plan let! to
nf January, according to Mayor
opiniim tho
rontenu.
of the iomi.Iu,- ate now’ over in Eustis tecuperat*'"
various
crmis
will
equal
ami
in
,
,
.
...
Higgins- It remains to be seen
some eases substantially excee.1 li,on w," ,&lt;l
«,'u “ iprovul ing u bit flout the rhrijitmas
if thmsum of money now on its mi
the totals , for.. it year tago. .
“docliiml
r Jwm1b«tlint
V
l,u’
'7
"
,1 Ik!’“ - . ll,‘ rush before going bark to the
will In view of high ballding costsp
m*vci uI liwiil vutur* North Hole nml argupig with the
Mnridu
s
IHc
slm-k
Industry
|,BV0
mada
un
attempt
to oh­ striking gremlin* and gnomes into
conn true i a swimming pool or
ms made good progress during u ,
hU ,
pri,pcrl&gt;. ,mt have going hack to work, today wrolu
only a ftsh pool, was the com­
the year. . Our Arrudiu
Live tout with difficulties and confusion
ment of a city employee today
us that they Imd a fine reception
Funeral services for Hembert Stock
Market, under the managein regui.t to th? project.
Garrett “ Sonny" Goodloe, who m
of government “ red tape", and in Hanford quit thut n hud been
eat
o
f
John
D.
Kelly,
lilts
bail
Renewed activity in building is died Thursday after an illnost
administrative complications an u long time since they had met so
Indicated b£ the iaeuing of build­ of !4 months, at h Marine Hos- an outstandingly successful year, delay in thu offices nnd hutealls muny well bchfvrd children.
as
have
other
markets,
lit
the
ing
permits
by
City
Inspector
log permim ujr w y ii.»|.bviui pltal |n Savannah. Ga. were conhandling these particular requests.
“ Dear Sirs," wrote Santa, “ wo ■
Grady Duncan. On Dec. 28, I. F-- dtirtest in Savannah, Saturday State system, handling live stock.
j wish to express out thanks to theBattati secured a permit to erect afternoon at 3:00 o'clock. Tho The launching of u program for ;
churches, I'Stl, iiusities* men, mer­
a on« story concrete block store remains were sent to Sanford construction o f adequate pavilions '
chants, the general public, tins
on the west side of Sanford Ave., where committal services wars for the showing o f pure bred i
many kiddies.and of course, The
between First and Second Street conducted Sunday afternoon at rattle in several Florida renter,
lleruld. for tha fine reception uuj
at a cost of 14.000. W. C. Hill 6:00 o'clock by the Rev. J. E. Is u major accomplishment of
the cordiality, friendliness and
secured u permit today to erect McKinley, pastor of the First the year. This is a matter In
expressions o f uppreeiutiuri shown
a concrete block warehouse on Methodist Church. The Erkkson which Commissioner o f Agricul- ;
us witile visiting Hunford.
tUre Nathan Mayo has taken u
Elm Avenue between Fourth and
“ It has tiecn u long time since
Fifth Street gt a cost of fa,000. Funeral Home was in charge of very active interest, and it L
wo met so may well behave,] child­
expected to bo very helpful to
City of flees'will be closed to­ arrangements.
Klslioiutc plans ate tiring com­ ren (but we knew vve wouldl. Wo
Mr. Goodloe was the kon of tho industry's development.
morrow for the New Year Holi­
pleted for the Ktks-Legion Com­ huve always liked to do whut ue
“
The
prospects
are
good
for
day,
"*
the late Vivian and Judson Good­
small quantities
of
hunched munity Fair which will lie held in could for Suofotd liecattse in tlvu
loe, and for a number of years goods,
such «■ beets, carrots, Sanford for 13 days and nights, |«sl they Ituvc .khowwl their ap­
preciation und always did every­
owned and operated the Goodloe broccoli, onions, radishes und start ing .Jail, 6.
to make their people happy
Elks Donate $100 To Radio Snrvlce In Winter Garden, turnipi on thu Sanford Stele The fair, which is l*eing spon­ thing
He entered the Merchant Marina Farmers Market during the com­ sored by the local Elks Club and in well us visitors.
Local Baseball Club aa a chief baker and aawt war ing weeKt" according to II. J. Host No. 63 of tho American Le­ “ With again many ^hunks ami
duty. While In England on duty Lehman, manager. ‘Cauliflower is gion, will , feature many educa­ un apology for not writing soon­
Joel Field. Exalted Ruler of he became ill and wa&lt; returned coming In in small quantile*,' tional exhibits which will be er hut poor old Santa hud a tame
the local Elka Club, announced to the United States on the manager Lehman notes, ‘also Ice­ housed in a large circus lent. arm from shaking hands and giv_ ...........
officials have ring out candy— I couldn't lift my ■
today that the organization ha* "Queen Elizabeth."
berg and Big Boston lettuce, Kikes and Legion
Greater Tiand to wriw;—I'm O.K. now.’’
■J««
donated $100 to the propose,1
was a member of tho Sea- English peas, squash and toma- contracted the Majestic

City Commission Lane Again Named Outlook Bright
President Of Local
For Shipping Of
To Reorganize Board
Of Realtors
Florida Produce
On January 8th-

Funeral Services
For R. G. Goodloe
Reid In Savannah

Plans Are Being
Completed For
Community F a i r

hospital after a abort illness.
Mr. Champlin was born In Kanevilla. 111., June 89, IBM; had lived
In Sanford for the past 20 yearn,
and waa engaged In caroentry
work hero. Prior to coming to
Sanford, he farmed In Elm Point,
8 D for about 16 years- Ut.
Champlin was a member of the
Mother Church e f Christ Scientist,
Horton, Mess.
Survivors Include two daughters,
pi in of Sanford
Dav), of Chi- Sanford Baseball Association for
and Mra.z'1.
tagoi aad
sons, Melvin tha operation o f a- local baseball
Cham pi I o f
Park. JU. and
n In tha Florida State League.
Harold
if Miami,
Krider, temporary head
for
ror n
Mr.
r, t_
C nimpOrd baseball Interests and
lln will
d at the Erica\t of the Board o f Direcat BtOO o’clock
the Florida State League,
&gt;n with Thomas
thanked tha Elks today
officiating. In­
donation.
in Evergreen

man’s International Union of
Amorica. (He Is survived by two
aiateca, Mrs. Elluboth Stanton
of Auguste. Ga. and Mr*. Martha
Hall of Sanford.
AUTO RECOVERED
A Ford^Tuder
Sedan, stolen at
'ord 1
l ef

of

TM«l*C-30i9|91

Shows to furnish tha midway at­
JAPS TO FLY FLAG
tractions which, according to Joel
Field, Exalted Ruler of the Elks,
TOKYO, Dec. 31. (A*)— Far
come hero with the reputation uf
being one of the brightest and the first lime since they sur­
cleanest outdoor amusement or­ rendered formally, thu Japanese
will be permitted to fly their
ganizations in Ameroia.
Featured on the “ Pleasure national flag — the rising sun
MASONH TO MEET
Trail” will be eight thrilling rid­ emblem. A Tokyo dispatch says
h*f4
an pounced
Sanford Lodgl No. 62 F It M ing devices, six entertaining shows -the Japanese
and many other attractions ' In­ that General MacArthur.- haa',
rad Reckless,
*, who perter- gran ted them pereoaaion to
rofr -the -. flag f New . Year’a. DpyL
seemingly tfnpoaalble
poosibU free
eath performance.
rroanev. "• etoo-on Jan. f aau A&gt;
iniatwn j
Girzovjr.erta teuol a a

Demand for cabbage has
increased and carload and truck
load lota era being shipped. Con­
ditions have been favorable Jor
growing and local celery is bell«K
cut.

rv r -

6

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THE SANFORD HERALD; SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE SIX

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CLOSED TUESDAY
O pen All D ay Wed.

Has The Lowest
Armour's C anned Meat

TBEET
* 30c H

Tomatoes 3 *
Lend O' Sunshine Peanut

Rutter

23-oz

Tabl*' Supply Raisin

Bread

20-&lt;
F r o m K a g » __ B u l k B a u e r

Kraut 3 ibs 25c
Bhlfklaae

Fresh Cut Whole

Shoulders

Wieners ib 3 5 c

»&gt;

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Freah, Bone In, Skinned Pork

Buck

S h o d lb 35c lb 25c
K ins Mackerel

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PIG PORK BRAINS
FRESH MADE SAUSAGE
PIG PORK SIDES '
PIG PORK HEADS __

Cheese

39c

Yellow Sharp
V£-lb
Big Eye Swiss
&gt;£-lb
C ottage Cheese
lb

ASSORTED COLD MEATS
COUNTRY STYLE SOUSE
LONG LINK SAUSAGE
SLICED BOLOGNA
GA. MADE SMOKED SAUSAGE
SPICED LUNCHEON MEAT
KING AN’S FRESH SAUSAGE
SUNNYL AND.SMOKED 8AUSAGE
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SO Mule Team

Closed Tuesday —Open All Day W ednesday

N t w YtAR J DISH

FI*. Green

Cabbage
Sweet

lb

Mild

R a ta b a ga s

lb

-Firm Yellow

O n io n s

3

lbs

New Crap Florid*

G olory

2

stks

Red Blls*

P o ta to e s

2

lbs

5

lbs

Idaho Baking

P o ta to e s

(They May Be Available)

Klin Dried La.

POTATOES
10 »&gt;. 35c

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Polished Pecans lb 45c
'Soli Shall Aimonda lb 47c

S k ln lc a a

29c

Shoulders
Lean, M eaty F ig I’ork

Wieners lb 35 c
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S h a d lb~ 35c Ib

Oookad for BrM Unr

D C

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S te a k s
PIG PORK BRAINS
FRESH MADE SAUSAGE
PIG PORK SIDES
PIG PORK HEADS

lc •

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Hons

ib

F a t Drawn

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Fryeri# n» 55 c

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Young Tender

75c

Cooked for Broiling

Ib

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s h rim p

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Fully Dreaoid

p a n PUH

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Whiting

P ilo ts

lb

3Bc L obsteirs
20 c W*- Bpeckl*
35c T r e a t

N. T . Dreaaed, 14 t&gt;«. up

Turkeys k&gt; 47 c

ftpan latr1

Short Ribs

P an Ready R o asttsf

Chickens ib 55 c

Snapper
M a c k e re l

Grade A

49 c

Ib

Fla. Yellow tall

“
40c
30a.
33c
25c
19c,
2?c

r a t Drawn' stew ing*

Ib
Ib

Freah Dark

For A Quick Snack

26c

Yellow Sharp
Vfe“lb
Big' Eye Swiss
^ -Ib
C ottage Cheese
lb

Cheese

C ra b M o a t

Hens

ib

Chickens ib 55c
Fat Drawn

It’a aafa and gentla—a* a child’s
laxative should be—and It works
thoroughly and effectively.

Golden Crisp

Carrots 2

Armour's C an n ed Meat

J -eat F t a t e h e r ’a Castorla a t
your drugstore today. Look lor the
green band aad laboratory contiol
number on the package.

TBEET

Always take a- Uxath* only a*

L oretfa

There are no harsh drag* in
F letch ar’a C aatoria. I t will not
causa griping or discomfort, ,

BEANS

rtrei.TaUow

2 ' 20-os c

Borax - ■pkg - 12c

Gator Roach

Sunshine Krlapy

Hives «n

Crackers pko 17c Tablets
Velvo
Coffee 2 ib&gt; 41c

SO Mule Team

Borax

s

Harris Roach

Nabisco Old Fashion Ginger
4*

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Snaps
Ham * Lima

m .aa

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Beans » « 29c

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B e U lie f 'e C aate rla ia tha l u n
lira to’give your child because it la
mads aagacloUg lor children.

Ib

F jt Drawn Stewing

ASSORTED COLD MEATS
COUNTRY STYLE SOUSE
LONG LINK SAUSAGE
SLICED BOLOGNA
GA. MADE SMOKED SAUSAGE
SPICED LUNCHEON MEAT
KING AN’S FRESH SAUSAGE
SUNNYLAND SMOKED SAUSAGE
HY-GEE FROZEN DOG FOOD
CANNED SMOKED HAMS.

Coffee 2 ib» 41c

■unhrita

Prices Good Thru Mon. Dec. 31

F reah C ut Whole

NabUco Old Fashion G lngtr

Hives *m13c 29c

Quantity Rights Reserved

CARROTS
bunches
15c

B u r u h l n c K rla p y

■tg^

SUGAR

Freah

Peas no. 2
Beans 12 -os 29c

G ator Roach

CANE

lb

P f a s e p p li

ib

pko 21c

PU Rt

Coasting Into The New Year On
LO W E R P R I C E S !

Garden Patch

Snaps

SUOAR

T h in S k in n ed

Sweet Florida

Crackers pks 17c

BROW N

Preferred by pood eooVi become
• M l * rick, fell-b edied (lever.
M m
New packed In Ike New
S * M C I O I U U Carton.

Kraut 3 ib* 25 c

Rice 4 ib&gt;
Peas

DARK

Heavy Juicy

■ lu * Rose

Bulk Black Eye

Oil

W h lt e n io n ,

From Kegs .B u lk S auer

Sirloin Steak
pound
10-in Rib Roast
pound
Boneless Brisket
pound
Fresh Ham burger . pound
Plate Beef Stew
pound ■
lb
21c Beef Tongues lb
Calves Liver
pound
Rib Chops
pound
Veal Breast
pound
Boneless Shoulder pound

Grads A

Ib

r u . Yellow tail

Leu

TTJZ3T

HioOWN’

Extra Standard*

a u t h o r i z e d c o m p a n i e s w ilt b e
low ed to t r a n s p o r t .im m ig r a n ts
B r a z i l.
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l l a l l l l n o r e IK, y i a r y la n d .
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lieen f ile d n a j l m t y o u h e r e in fur
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p n e r u t e a r e t h e r e f o r e l o coimnaanl
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Circu it C o u r t In uml f o r d c m l n o l e i
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uf J a n u a r y . A. l&gt; I HIV,- o t l i e r w l e e
d e c r e e prn c o lifea eo w i l l h e en t e r e d
u p u ln e t y o u .
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n o t i c e he ptilillalird In T h e Xunfni-d
H era ld , a n r u r n a p e r piilillelirif ’ll
H anfo rit H em lnn le C ou n ty . FI o i l da.
once each w eek for lo u r eoneecuw e ek e.
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era) lit Hanford. In (lie C o u n ty or
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Monday, Dec. 31

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To P r a u l i tko Progreso of America*
To Prodoeo Prosperity for Sanford.

,

THE WEATHER
Increasing rlouHinr** thin ‘afternoon followed
bj *ho*er* tonight and Friday-. Mild this
afternoon and Friday. W armer tonirht.

AN INDEPENDENT »A lL V NEWSPAPEK
volum e

XXXVII

Established 1908

ICC Ordered
a, To Postpone
Rate Changes

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

I

Wounded Vets Swap Xmas Gifts

Northern States Get
, Order To Halt ICC
' * Action To Lower
^ Rates In S o u t h
.

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C-47 Carries Nazi
^Asoid From Spain
MADRID. Dec. 27, '(/P )—A
United States Army tran.poi t
® plana la on its way to Frankfurt,
^ Germany from Madrid. Tha plane
a C-47—Is carrying 1,000,000 dol­
lar* In German M id to be turned
over to the Allied Control Com­
mission in FrankfurtThe gold la made op of English
and United BtaUs coins turned
over to tha Spanish Government
N aab collapsed,
nish Government agreed
tu rn ~c£ur the jrold to British
Ities only aAm
.b o u t ten d ay . ago.
.

U.S. Agrees To Four Power
Control Council For Japan

SQVKDIHH
______ SHU* EXPLODES
g
a i ------(fALVESTCN,
TMt, Dbe 27,
Swedjsh*ehlpTwhlch wee wrecked
by a n explcSion id QsJve.tontL&gt;ddy are feared dead. The ship
rank after the bleat which oc­
curred ** gasoline was being
loaded aboard. The first mate of
the. vesseli the Sveaborg, said
th a t eight-m en era missing smi
lfeared Used and th a t I t ethers
injorartjjtwo critically.

as

afternoon, today used their Army
tru th with tank and boaster pump
buttle u big grass ffera In the
Ofhurt l section I t W est TwenBtreet which thraeUnod
ms. T h ar stopped furarresd of the blase by backsections**
T R A N S ra t
oiueiva
of the
. and
CoraskMs-

Russia I s Reported
~To Have Accepted
U. S. - British Pol­
icy On Atom Bomb

At Height Of Hospital Fire In Hartford

• WASHINGTON, Dec. 27.
— (A P )— United States of - '
ficiala said today that the
Big Three foreign ministers
have agreed to establish a
four-power control council to
adminiater Japan. The of­
ficials — who do not .wiqh
to lie quoted by name — ’
Hay that the agreement oil

GPs In B erlin
Soldiers Were Shot
Christmas Eve By
.38 C a l i b r e Gun
BERLIN, D ec. 27. UP) — A
house-to-hous- search Is going
on In ’th e TemneMHhf Airdrome
district; of Berlin today for those
responsible in the killing of two
American soldiers on Christmas

The offer was handed to Gem-1
rails'I mo Chlang Ksl Shek’s ra»
presm tatives during a conference
which lasted two lupin. This w u
the first formal meeting of the,1
two warring factions since NoTj
IT. aside from social gathering*
at which the Reds ran into r*.
prrsrntatives of the Chungking
regime.
vi
The Communist offer make*'
issue a "cease fire" order, hr
th a t renuosts—tfa t eai h n j&lt;
i rtrblmc* relating to the civil 1
V e be settled peacefully and
i
non-partisan observers be
sent to
. the
... various fronts lo look
into th - exact situation.
The truce nlsn will now h- da•
i
Generalislmo &lt; li sng
Kai-Shek for his consideration.

era! Makes Motorists Admire^
ve To Restore Christmas Display
rder In Java At Lane Residence»flames
SktriKE PARTLY obscures ?fU»* Street Hoypluu
th at. gutted
n Christmas K ,
_ . . .the imllqlng iu ................

Will Be Employed

BATAVIA. Dec. 17. &lt;JP)_The
rAlllott rommsndsr of the Dutch
East Indies — British Lieutenant
Genera) Philip Christison — has
warned (ndonatian loaders that
he iiASndi to take more active
m eastn a do restore order in

STS.

L t Shinholser- Hand is Against Street Scene In
t i . home.
ff k Home After
Berlin Takes On
For the past eight
hi years. H a
and Mrs. Lana, have hi
had a similar
Pacific Service A warning against allowlti;: Nostalgic Note
display which In time became
bit waslhor beaten. They e n s a g m r .

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out the guilty.
1.U U-w. Jhnwtaled tblt'fav .
Masgwhtlr, - 'U n lted v States In domwlans place at hi*. disposal
Outfit
rtlU n lc a tio a S
Army authorities in Britlin have whatever units of the Indonesian ■ r „ [ i r . , l , c , with a llfh t dM ktconfirmed reports of tRa shoot­ Peace Praeervatlon Corps ha may ing a fire, and the mantles nave
In P h i l i p p i n e s
ings officially. But they have need to assist British troops in hlg candles that light up at nlgl.t.
Thera alio is Santa'* sled and
refused to divulge the names of suppressing disorders.
Lieut. Albert Edwin Shinholser,
the ta n victims .until they are
rnristlson
made his plans reindeers and white canvas repre­
son of the tale S. O. Shinholser
assured next of kin have been known a t a conference with senting snow.
notified.
leaders of the ill)recognised In­
Mr. Lsne. local realtor, report­ and Mrs. Shinholser of 1408 Oak
The Army officials say both donesian Republic. Announcement ed th at before he put out tha new Avenue, has returned to Sanford
■■ten were shot in tha head with of his plans came as large-scale display,
had seen a following a period of nearly four
. if ; tkiddies
— . -M who —
fighting again broke-out in Java’s like display formerly, were tele- years service with the United
a .38 caliber gun.
Iff him to Inquire when it States Navy.
phoning
A t the same time, a 19-year- summer capital — Bandoeng.
L ieut.' Shinholser entered the
British Indian troops have would be shown.
old German girl has given her
Navy in March. 1942, as an
version of what bapepned to cleared one section of the resort
Ensign. He served 18 months ill
American officials. The girl — city after a bitter six hour Meanest Man Robs
the communications section of
Ingsrd Grossa — says one of the house-to-house struggle. The In­
the Key West Naval Base, and
soldiers was strolling away from donesian revolutionaries had
Empty
Stocking:
Fund
also 18 months in the Communi­
a cafe when they heard the shot
organised defense system
_____L—
cations department o f ' the Naval
The German girl says they |
Ircnche*. trip wire*, boobyearth
The
meanest
man
on
e
a
n
n
t
. t til.m l
and saw a flash closa by.
traps, mine*, road blocks and evlderU.lv is an unwelcome win- A ^ HUOoft S
t .Miami.
thought boys wrre , »^ootlnf-off Rniperi.
. . .
Following
the tour of duty, In
r visiter in Sanford. • according
fir® crnrkfm uli®n two uniformed
■noihtr section the Indo- te
Mistnl,
he
was
placed In com­
Major Allan R. Whorton of
men approached, Aceordinff to ncsians were s o , well organised to
mand of a communications unit
tha
Salvation
Army,
who
re­
the frauicln, the men werei Rui they forced S harks troops a t­ ported thal five hoxae containing and sent lo Connecticut where
sians. She says one of them- re­ tacking with tank support lo cash donations intended to be the organisation received addi­
mained on the darkened sidewalk withdraw.
Fighting also is said to hava used to purchase Christmas gifts tional overaeas technical train-,
and the others came up to her
for the needy, had been stolen ing. A fter the unit had spent
and her companion in the street, flared up ane win Sograba'a from five Salvation army boxes six weeks . In training , in the
asking the American in broken where nationalist attacked a Bri­ placed in downtown atoms during
Mojava Desert, It was sent, lo
English: “Are you .an. Ameri­ tish patrol with thachinegunv and the (^ristm as periods
hand grenades. Two British sold­
the PhUipplaes from the. port, of
can?”
f
However the crowning mhdeed, embarkation a t Ventura, Calif.,
The . German girl says that iers were wounded.
Tam former Japanese 76 milli­ which should someday net the
when the American answered yes,
While Ik the Philippines. U eut,
his assailant drew a gun, firing meter guns era said to have thief- . an extra turn over the Shinholser end his unit establish­
underworld
barbecue
pit,
was
to
shelled British positions in the
a t him tw ks.
steal a boxful of dona lions in­ ed romtnunicallen facilities at
Tha body of the other Ameri­ Setnarang area.
tended for Infantile paralysis various newly cetebtlshed Naval
can was found in tho street about
relief^
bases. He returned to the United
60 yards away. Its had been sqen
SOLDIERS INJURED
Major Whorton added that States In December. He Is on
by friends outside a theater early
LONDON, Dec. 27. OP)— Thirty l Hiera had been no thefta of this terrains! leave and currently
that morning and later w ith '.a
--- - - arc said to nature last year In Sanford.
spending tjie week In Miantl.
girl. The girl has not been found. American soldier*
The shooting of a German have been severely Injured when
actor is also being Investigated. the French Liner Athos. 11, was Fam£d Sports Writer
Ha eras Frits llerberholtx and caught In a hurricane in midIn Clearwater Hope For Rescue Of.
he wag shot la st night In the Atlantic last Sunday. The liner Dies
has 3,000 returning service men
Anhalter Station area.
— r—
■
Miners Is Fading
aboard.and was headed for New
YOKK. Dec. 27. **1—
NE
York. A message received In One 3 the beet-known baseball
TOUR ENDS
T’l NEVILLE. Krn., Dec. 27.
Loudon by Uoyds says that the Writers of all Urns, Hugh Fuller­
BERLIN, Dec. 27. Iff)—Five Liner now ia headed for the ton, S rN has died in CiearwaUr. IA7— Hope has practically diar
American corraspoodcnta have Aeores under reduced speed be­ He w al 72 y ean old. Word of appeared. for- the m iners, trapped
ju st completed gn sight-day tour cause of engine trouble.
“
’s death was received in in the shaft of the Straight
of the Russian-occupied tone of
City today by his Creek Coal Company hare, ftesRIOTING IN ATHENS
Germany._ Hera is mdist the AsFullerton, J r - an As- cae workers are about 3.00Q. feet
from the entombed man, end
eociatcd' Press Correspondent bn
. Press sports writer.
■A I tl Ceil if | Dee.
ATHENS.
UfC, »T.
u 7 1 t(A1
Ail) —* !*
Riotl®t*
there la e chance th at they may
Fullerton,
Sr.
was
among
the
lh«
to“
r
~
red today in
In the suburbs
suburbi
__s________
____ ______
M
f«m d to_____
be the_ Laals
of the_ lag occurred
of the Baseball (Writ- get through today.
rt .of
of Athene
AUiune aa tt Piraeus,
Piraeus. organisers
•Iloaever, some authorities be­
Soviet program in R a s s U n -'o c ^
lheJ ’° A
era of America. He was no a d
pied Germany: A planned econo- T*1* fighting is said to have as a statistician, as well as a lieve it will take a t least two
Inese and started srhea a mob tried to free writer, l i e covered the game fo/ or three more days of digging
my for industry and
a widespread’ ravieSn of tha two members uf a left wtng one half century In Ohio, Chicago, through the wreckage. The raecug
organisation afte r' lay had been
workers have spotted and put
ownership of land.
a r m ited.
t ' —
•* -to Philadelphia and New York City. out a t least 13 firm . The hinniThe men Were
said
have been taken into custody for
ber of men Imprisoned in 'the
WIVES GO OVERSEAS
1 WASP BAILS
disarming
-ming a peUeemen.
The
shaft is etUI unknown, with some
HAN DIEGO. Dec.'27, W V-The crowd fought Into the jail and
IPTON. England, — estimate* r a c i n g as high as. 60.
801
flrst^servlcemen's Mlvcs to Uave tg tha ceil* w h en the radicals
|
— The United
for oversea e have seUed aboard were held before the police could
A ircraft-' Carrier Wasp — —
the Navy A ssault Transport Hen- drive the rioter* out.
from Southampton for the United
PILINGS AUTHORIZED
rhy. Moat of the M eerrice wives
States 'today with 6.000 troops
are bound for Hawaii, where their
Tha Wasp Is expected
aboard.. The
Authorisation to purchase ereNEW FLAG?
huebands are atetlmeed. But one
to reach Mew York
Y o r k _____
harbor early
toted piling and lumber 'with
of the wives, accompanied bv her
WASHINGTON, Dec. 27, UP)—
Years Day, Temporary which to repair the municipal
three-year-old son is bound fur The suggestion th a t Hawaii be on Next. Yean
made a t Seouiamp- dock.
given by the ulty
Midway to join her husband, Ms granted., steteheed -has raised a repairsonw ere
damages the Carrier Commission a t Its meeting leal
rine M. Sgt. W. V . Ketar.
utiou about the United States
ia an Atlantic .storm night , t o « . N. Bayer, city cleft,
r- I f H israli should become e
who reported he had located the
.
KNROUTE TO U. S.
.Will have to
materials for purchase. He sta t­
The qn
Fa l l a h a m k b
ed th a t It would he. Ml’ to 90
77,
SAN DIBGO,
wl? J *
the
t
_____ lion Is
Trapp, who received days before they could, be de­
flag. One
linotyping In The livered.
arrive «U r be, pi&gt;laced t
s t are
'th e stars in
Present a t the meeting,
»L
Appro *1
Diego
to be n *
_____ a t Daytona
Daytons Mayor Higgins and Commleawnthe Fifth
e woofcl be
Park, ia new
s - ecu George Bishop and II, J . GuL
uew «amKarina
•ta n
the Raeg Printing M atters of a routine nature w « b

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njjutic liangciviu
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Funeral
rs
r*To
■ Be Held
For
Robert
Brown

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FLYING DENTIST
ILT. LAKE CITY, Dec. 27. UP)

’. Creed Haymond, Balt Lake
. deaUst
------. appointed
*
gU nUprealdsnt
(1 |w
J H ’. | l a l | t rgj|p

A

N n v n l the cordial relations which prC-

iv a v a i

among the minirler* during

i rto- U
d ) &gt;hc
conference
augurs
well for
iI TJ iisscc hn ua rr K
, . ttlcm,
nl of „ t|,er
prob|ems.
Ho

Funeral services for Robert
..
.
Anon Brown, 13. victim of‘ an . Tw-. ban for, i men of, Uic United
accidental shooting
vest*' may Btales Navy have received their
afternoon near his honu-’ J..*,1 1 discharges atTonling to# infornwFlqra] Heights, lasll be held frl- n.m irccivwl today from Ilia
day afternoon a t 3:30 ocloci, . j,'^\-al Personnel 'Separation Cen11-----1 ter
a t thie
e . JErickson Funer-*
__. . . .....................
.
Funeral Home.
Jacksonville.
s .
The Rav. A- C- Uniwt*
Camp sasill
will off I.I-j They are: Ftv t/c
George (J.
d ale. Interm ent will be in Ever- Rowland. 4»| West Eighteenth
green Cemetery.
St reel uud S f l/c Graver C.
Robert Brawn was a member Whidden, Jr., 108 East Eighteen­
of the South Side Baptist Sun­ th Ktrccl.
I
day School, and attended the
eighth grade a t the Junior High '
School, l i t had lived here all uf j
EARTIIGUJ
NEW YORK. Ito
h i, life.
H a ' ia survived by the father The Fotdhain Unfvc
an4 m other,-M r. and Mrs. Wil­ graph in New York has"1
liam A- Brown of Floral Heights, t w o earthquake shocks
a ■ brother John Paul B rosn; as fairly severe. The shocks,
two uncles, L. A. Brown of San­ raided last night and early
ford and L. H. Brown of Oviedo. day, were said to l»# -Ju
and an aunt. M
1 rs. T. II. Buchan- d/rertion of the DutchN
Indies.
an of OrUiwf-

Poanaylvania’s
Si'. ;VJ

. v v

iiV,

Women Workers And
partn
follu wing
[tot .the accidental ami f a ta l ; I'O m itT
I riBOnerB
ting* yyq.ilcrdsy
shooting
afternoon of
esterd ay nflcrnoon
Ubbby I)roan.
Uroan, 1,7
1.7 year old son of '
I) ii n c e In Street
W , A. Brown of Citrus lleigiits
Khtriff Hand reported that the
BERLIN, H oc. 27, i/Pt - A
shooting,
which
occurred
ani.uu:
, ^tiret, ■tenr in ■Berlin
took on »
I VVn l i t r cxv
.a ••
imu
t n a* nycidcHul
i .I
■am group
of vbovs,
noMnlgir note. | | ocriirn'il on a
At tlie tima Boliby B rosn an co#tier of Willielmstrasse. Women
i n . hie. _ yard plnying with bis were pushing heavy saml truck*
- a cousin. Itariy
brother Paul,
lliroogli Hie ruins. Or they were
Brown and a companion, Chari*- Mussing In ii k* from-hand lo hand
Turner, 14. According lo the in it rhnin ii* gang* of rtibide
Sheriff’s office this morning, it ilenrer*. They were idiatihy and
was not known which boy did duly ninl tired. *
the shooting. Several of tin* buy* .
Suddenly, out o f Ilia ruin*
were said to have had rifle*.
Ming. A vngnliund of
The bullet entered the laiy’s head throuiili the nose, and he pemed f«,|- tIn- firstKrin'ler’
*1’
time since
was pronounceri -.dead upon arthe
a
nr
eiuleiL
Hi*
advent
rival a t Fernatd - laugliton Mem- created an iiiif&gt;*rgeUnhle scene.
6rial Hospital to which he wu* I'le women who had ln*en push
™»ln my opinion there ought
rand ‘ruck* stop,
in he a law to keep dangerdo* " , 1 . ''Hrk.pam ers abandon.,
«...
».r
,h
l
k—.i.
..r
their
l,*
k
..
t....,
at,
weapon* out of the hand* of
,, . ,r . Tliev
t „ looked
,
ill
any youth under 21 year* of *' V .V ",
, ^ y
? ch
age," said Sheriff Hand.
" '
" *, V , 1
!
i
■Police Chief Roy « . William*. !
M, liU,n,t W",U in
wfo acconipaltihd Sheriff Hand in ,h' ru ""
an investigation of tho shooting* /
"r
CriM,n*r"
pointed out that it is unlawful*“f u ? r rmne**l,uffiing along the
un.1
,,
j, . . . .
,
the wrnnen. they were rusheii
He added that many ndiill^ • Bmj burroutided. The *haMiy woare careless with fireanns, ami
j,u l ihei, hiiiih uliout the
when ratting a t target piacliee. r vrn shulibier men. They bid
apmltimss stand with hand* ovei them to dunce. At first, the men
the muxsie end of the gun. “Tho i,l3l |„(,Ve*l T h e, shyly, the
first thing to do upon tucking fir.rk.sn men tm.k spirit. Smiles
up a gun,_ ia to find out if it i m Up ilirrr fare* slowly, and
fl
cautioue.1, ’ and tjM.y tried a few clumsy alepa.
point it ul anything
Tl&gt;*. organ grinder finished hi*
°Ui*L *
whvn at praellre. music, collected hi* pfennig*, and
- ™ offovtW® range of u .22 , par-cd out of sight. The prisonralibpr bullet such a s killed the
Ouiffle.l along the mud they’d
Hr^T?n b0Jr^ '* , ont. n,,‘e* Lhicf ,-inne. Tim women went hack lo
williams pointed out.
ite ir pile*, of ruldilc. That »n* a
tiect scene in Berlin.
i
—

Japan will be disclosed in the I
communique to be issued tonight/
at 10:00 P. Mh EST. This com-1
munlque also is slated to divulge/
the agreement on the atom bomb/
which Secretary of State Byrnesf
has announced.
According to the American of)
ficiala the control council fof
Japan would have headquarter/
in Tokyo. The United States, Rut.
sin. Britain and China, it Is said
wll Ihj leprescnted on the rail Hr
I The council assertedly will ejL
ccute policy ' recommendations i ,
, I he F ar Eastern Commission, ml )
rn route to Japan. It Is said all 1
that Russia will join the F
Eastern Commission — an age
cy with which aho has not it©
affiliated.
i A * liable source in tomd.
lay tho atomic sgrecint
1said
reached by the Rig Three fore)
ministc rs in Moscow Involve
Russian acceptance of the American-British plan on atomic ener­
gy. That plan calls for a resolu­
tion to be submitted to the United
Nation* genrral assembly next
month, outlining auggestions for
the control of atomic energy. .
The source, who is in a posi­
tion to know what transpired at
the 11-day
foreign
ministers*
meeting In Moscow, outlined other
accord* reached by tho
three
nations.
. ...
*. . ■— ■■■—
*
| *4
MOSCOW, Dec. ^7, LP)—A com­
munique setting forth the achieve­
ments of the Big Tlirce foreign
ministers’ conference i* to be Is­
sued simultaneously tonight, a t
1C :00 o’clock, Eastern ■Standard
Time, in Moscow*, London nml
Mlashinkton.
United States Secretary of Stalo
Janie* Byrnes indicates th at lie,
Soviet Fort-sin Commissar V. M.
Molotov and British Foreign Sec­
retary Ernest Bovin have reached
an agreement on the biggest issue
confronting the exploratory con­
ference—atomic energy.
Byrne* has told u farewell news
conference In Moscow that the
three nations have reached wlmt
he culls an “atomic agreement.”
The Secretory of State add*
that no agreement was reached
on any subject which will not bo
covered in the communique. Save.
Byrnes:
"When you read the
atomic agreement von will know
that no phase, other -than th at
set forth, was discussed.”
Byrnes says the formal annouuemcnt will cover all phase#
of the foreign ministers’ ll-day
discussion*.
Secretary Byrnes adds, however,
that he. Bovin and Molotov delvt-d
into a number of problem* in
addition to the atomic energy
question. He say* the exchange
of views on these problems has
rlarifird subjects for the thrt-o
government* .so th at future agree­
ments will lie achieved more eas­
ilyllyrncs says he stressed lint
fact that nothing wu* agreed to
beyond what will be contaiiied. in
the communique Irccausc *omo |&gt;eiaons alway* arc aiixiou* to know
whether there have been any »#crct agreement*.
The Secretary- of Stale believes

3

i nun., us firemen pour water on the
n.u.v.
, ,t.. .o-.oi.rth* uf the. city’s
. . ..
. . fli ap paratus
Motorists from f a r and near# Hurried out to fight the spectacular fire that lore thiujgli tlu Victurinn structure ntnl killed fifteen
tim er national)
W u r n S Indonesians jpassing during recent evening* tl rof th f seventy elderly victims . trapivcd. within u.
of Mr. and Mr*. Edward j-------■-------------------- :—
-•*■*-------A c t i v e ' Measures boms
M M , 610 Park Avenue, -hav*

:

for N a j w i K
transport. A t Palermo, Sicily,
h e . was assigned to the USS
Brooklyn on July 20, 1944 and
participated In the Invasion of
Southern France. Vice Admlrel
H ew itt was aboard his ship. Fol­
lowing the invasion It was the
duty of the staff to close the
Mediterranean ports and turn
thorn back *to- thsly original owngw.
D ie UBS Brooklyn was ordered
to return to New York on Dec. 1,
1944 fo r overhauling a fte r which
the ship mas sent to Trinidad
in April, 1946 for six weeks
training new crew's. Stine was
furth er assigned duty In August,
1946 sboard the USS Franklin.
Ho is the son of Mr. and Mm.
&gt;V. D. SUne or 1111 Palmetto
Avenue and wears the following
ribbons) American Thakter, Euro­
pean Theater with one star,
Good Conduct, American Defense
with one star and the Victory
Medal.

NUMBER 74

I

Albert D. Stine
Spends Christmas U. S. Army Seeks
With Hi8_Family; Mur(jerers Qf 2

a o

Associated Press leased Wire

■ CHUNGKING. Dec. 27. i r
| The Chinese Communists have i
|nounced that they twee preset!
: a forms! written proposal to t
Chinej c National Government,
a*Is fo. in unconditional t
on id) fronts In the undecii
dvli war.

ten per cent increase in freight
elaaa rates in northern and east. era states and a corresponding
decrease In the South and West.
The ICC postponement of the
new rate schedule was taken to
conform with a federal court in
junctionn restraining the Com -I U xO V fcK IN G FROM INJURIES reeelved overseas, these GIs get
mission1 I f 0111 enforcing , t h e tope,her lor ajlvtn- im istiuu* present swapping nt the Lawson Genchange • The
injunction w a x crsl liojpital in Atlanta, Georgia, Pfc. James Maseusiio of New
granted J a a t^ F rM a y ^ ln
01 h City, wAd^IohI_|'oth iegs.w hile fighting in lUlgiUm, rcceiv*•« h
Y., at the request of nine rrv ii’nt tram H r Frank tiaiiiuelli of Mamnroncck, N. Y.. and
Pfc.
...........
.
i northern states.
Gnstsr Lindt™*.-. (&lt; n clutches), who is a resident of New York City,
(Internstionsl Soundphotoi

S

Proposal For
Truce Sent To
Nationalist!!
Red Agreement Call*
For Unconditional
Truce On Frontal
Of Undeclared Wajj

' WASHINGTON, Dec. 27.
— f A P )— The nation’s rail­
roads have received permis­
sion to postpone indefinitely
freight class rate adjust­
ments ordered by the Inter­
state Commerce Commission.
The rates were to have be­
come effective on Jan. 1.
£ T h e y were to constitute a

Albert D. Stine, C S/K, USN,
arrived home Dee. IB after serv­
ing with the Naval supply corps
m a t .th e N A B -in Norfolk. Va..
^ aboard the US8 Arkansas, USS
Relna Mercedes, USS Brooklyn
and the USS Franklin.
.
He entered the Navy June.
1037 in Orlando and served
aboard the USB Arkansas from
October. 1937 until August, 1939
han he was assigned to the
S3 Relna Mercedes, a
•hip stationed a t Anna],
for five years, lie Kai
stores and assisted w

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1945

The Seminole County 1 ubercuiosis Association sent a vjargg'
box of Christmas gifts, including
candy and cigars to nine patients
from this county (two colored)
a t the Florida Slate Tuberculosis
Sanatorium; It jrAs"reported
Mrs. Edward Kircher, assodal
itary.

! add* that there always will be
tlew matter* {ending and thcrefort( * question of what pcrccnt„KC af agreement has been reach­
ed currently is not pertinent.
Byrnes has left Moscow aboard
his special plane and now is en
route to the United Slates. He
will return by way of Berlin,
Paris and the Aiurex without
stopover*.

Two Sanford Men Are
Enroute To States

to

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* Two Sanford Army men
i
ertrouta to the United States,
according
information received
todey from the Service Force
Commander of tho Pacific Float.
They are as follow*: Pf*.
I «wls Knight, son of Mrs. Anna
Howard, aboard the U.8JL Mis­
soula and 8/B gt. John C. Smith. '*
husband of Cathrrino Smith, P.
O. Box U f . aboard lha UR.8*
Cresent Cito, .
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to Utf UaparaUoo Center
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. ."Investigate before investing" might well liecome «
national slogan. Clyiltiin War. Havings estimated «t $17°.
.blUibn plus vast stfhiV of' cash in pockets of returning ser­
vice men present a rich field for fraudulent schemes.
Victor Nyborg, president of the National Association
o f Better Business, reports that in ,JB0. cities a wnve of
swindling In under way with 750 distinct business cheat
plans already tabulated. These include selling “exclusive
Sights” for distribution of national products without
(Knowledge of the mallufacturof.
" t.lo' start In a new business, is
The veteran, ckgfcr
usually thr victim. u
~:“
Housewives
nrc persuaded to make
pnrtinl pay lents to door-to-door snlesmen for wnr-seare'e
household 1 iplinnccs only to find deliveries never mnterini.’zJng, Miji.il „T stock .promoters, many operating from Cnn‘ - f—'■‘id s' Of dollars from creduloup
add; are taking thoushih
Americans. This racket M hard to control since operators
do not victimize Canadians, thys escaping home pr9se d i­
tion and do not enter the United States, consequently avoid
tangling with American law.
*
Government' rbcordB' show that 1400,000,000 in Liberty
lionds alone were lost after World War I through frauduIfjfii;''°iA v ef^ ^ H ^ 'r ' ^ v ’frifrs nH^'W^arth, greater now, at-

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m Dress, 1.P on a^kirt, oc&amp;jOOon a beautiful Handi

UT THE STORE, IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, " S

DEEP CUT PRKES THROE
FRIDAY 9.00 A.M. IN OUR

inrgalns and gcnulpq Rn,vipg^
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RA YONS,

&lt;*&gt; W Q , Sigjill; q u a n titie s . W h jfe T ^ p y

L a s t ’.

LIFE* 8ItOt;t.DYBR‘ U SEFU L A

Y.VLL AS OHNAMENTAL: f|e
Ink S fig tree by'llie wawidO. t
came to it, rirtiL 'oUm| J.hff&amp;'vl!

X w /i tyWfrfa Tpmmfr

E o rn ip rl.s 7.9H a n d m p re . A L L SIZIyH.

thing but MVcs o n l^ M ^ ttb c

THIS BE FOR DEATH ■
(From BJHrll) •' *
Thla be fof Ufa)
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&lt;
A boufce, A Wife.
‘
A' b it of Iriendlf earth to till,
A- tree, a bowerf’ "
A1 vino n flower,
Ami planto upon tho window *111;
A hive, a 1b m ,
A kitchen flee,
A kettle' bubbling on the atnve,.
Blow ahadowa crawl
Along the Wall. . *....... .............. —
TO .gather In the fuelling grove;
Men home, content J
For hours well spent,
yjfhllr kindly neighbors gather
round,
TUI comes the night
Starred with delight
.
A M etlrred with mystorles of
• • sound .........................................
And so to sleep, an ao to rest.
All duties done, ’ all diily bleat.
All sdiled by I/ive and Prayer
and F aith;
This he for Life: This be for
!■ Dentlil,
f
.*

ALUERT DOYLE.

mM

inirtly fil/pd the urjj
ijrtiljdr that, mensur,-

(PLUS FEDERAL TAX)

to Europe, with millions there In the midst of winter,
starving; about Ifparl, Harbor failures four years after
5iOy0. young AmericAns lost their lives because higher-upH
fumbled; about labor-management agreements with thousandp striking; talk about — everything.
But talk, theorizing and planning are all part of the
democratic process. Out o f It comes that great force —
public opinion,
/
TM real answqr is not always arrived at by so simple
an expedient n» carrying the urn to the tap. AIho, thought
jatldj talk hap! t/&gt;. gp ipto making the quart measure itself.

i %
o wonucr wny. 11 wo vuuiu i »
iut a lfl-i)UKa paper nt 2:00
•’dock In the-aftaraocm, w« cpnl
ret out on H-paa*. priper of &lt;ry
lay. Whot, they didn’t, knov fi
h a t we workHi u)l night on: that
in-pagar.
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13.40 DRESSES
11,75 DRESSES
10.40 DRESSES

Iff mm were asked,
1m t t i f i ^ntaineJ

V WwMw Comment

,\

It Is novor safe even for experienced professional
DrPKlIQHtlcntora to forecast weatlicr over large areas or for
any 6*tehslye U^ft o f time. The weather itself is seldom
updqrv control, and-has a way of bringing the best laid
fprecaats to disnster.
But haying ridden along, with the meteorologists nmi
S
various, brands of Weather, so fur this winter, it seems
name to a reckless editor, no lePst than a reckless
salonal forecaster, to string along ’ with the recent

, S ffratary byrne* i&gt; highly
ilfaaeil with the eucccm of the
goaepw conference, he. eaye. Well
32fu-artr
^
c6H tfUBh winter that people
»t leaat n n U ly s p f k l f e d . At win talk about, 'for, years to come.
b e final dlhhfcr, the AeiocietaS,
This of coprse is going out on a limb ns far ns the
?R ee’ reporte, IB ' toaata * were
i« concerned. But surejy people in general hnve a
IrtiMd After. U f n L " '* tf tr # ir
f^utcT have been a ' auccea*; '
VL jT O ?RlJnlon at&gt;p»t weather Just as they do about
^bJn*L Afld a n y w a y , editors are npb stubborn ubout
Preiildent Trum »h'’wiy*: MI do
a#’ KalldtM tNale^1l.&lt; MnW
JWjSgs they dph t k n o# a b o u t'A t least, hot very stubborn.

^Xopl — Plaids — Rayons
—
098

Big selection of leatheretto
bags, originally 1.98 and 2.98

HATS, Many Cut lo •/, PRICE

4.98

ANflBAGS ............ 2.98

JACKETS, Reduced lo .
JUMPERS, Reduced
I#;
*1
1#1

11ETTKR HANDBAGS REBUGED

H A TH . M any c u t to . Vt I’ltlC H

Early. Bijc^ Special! Bargain Table
#I&gt;PS a»d EMDS .

Lacc hose, tqfscel^nqpug. unflprwe^p
w jm l e

t ij ^ y

GIRDLES
Reduced
to ................. - ......................
■■ .* • » * ♦ ».%•* •. *
ANKLETS, RedpqGd to ....... - - ....................
ROBINS Reduced to ......................... 4r98v 6,98,
SWEATERS, Odds, and Ends Reduced
JEWELRY, many items reduced, ty,

sporlpwenf- ituma

last,

l/2 PRJCE

5

SANFQHjp, FORUM,
are *' you gam s Mi g tt • 'pw
w tiSic^ver^reaS the rtvmort
th k 1 HBnht, Who do n6t i
believe * in Chriatlan" pflnelj
to prAetire tt\e opjden liuleT.
I'

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On Sale At

i.mrnm'

The trori? dsatlj, Of, e lErj

o ahonlinK aceld
expregiwna o f r

evary quai
iy jw iS S u i
nltar po*il

Fofm fiy priced 3,98. to 4,1

Big Selection qf new styl

pdpg face* a aevef# teat la
iheotnln* Greek' elecUon*/ 1
edyifd f i r M arth *81. The
itW Itnportaiw* of the eleei

Oii.tgta major weatern poa

J noticed a fey, dkye ago an ort4*1* Ih yhur paj»ef explaining the
amounte of monty that t|te Htuujfoad Department haa epent. In
Semlnoja County and Drawn n r
.County.
i You Included. In that artlcla
*ha amount to be epent on Ruul
U between the two bridge*, and
ta js wa* before tha work had
s til it ed. N6w Harvard County
haa gotten another contract of
nearly? $700,000. fbr road building,
i Don't you .believe it would' U
fa ir tb compare tNI* amount tluit

One Rack o f Excellent Valuy»I

c
a
but extr$ gopd. v,alueg on

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Baincoats,.to 1&amp;9&amp;. Redded, Ip.
Luilnet, that Brevard, haa haJ
% w r , more money.than Semi­
nole County had in tRe pant ten
r

zeur# with, beet wl»hta.
r v Uh i Im
»ar with b u u . l n Greece could
foully jeopbfixe DrllLh control

J“ . * « “ *

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Conte, to 3^9%, Rfidined;
Coats, to 19;9%;Reduced to .....

2 (9 &amp;

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27. 1915

H IE SANFORD HERALDr SANFORD, FLORIDA
.................. ......
......... 1

!T F ^ r

m al And

Personal-

Activities

Open House Given At
George flick’s Homo

PAGE THREE

! Mrs. Kirchhoff And'
Mrs. Perry Entertain

Joe McCastln and George Eick
Mrs. J. S. te r r y anil Mrs. W.
Tele. No. 14» were
hosts to their frfontla Christ­
K. Kitchhoff entertained friends
mas morning a t the latter's home
Chrixtmus . morning between the
116 .Wc„st Sixteenth- Street where
hours of in:!)i) A. AI. and "1:1)0
Xmas Party Given
an open house was held. Rooms
P, AI. with nn eggnog party
At Woman’s Club
4 of the Eick home were beauti­
given in the game room of the
fully decorated with Brasilian pep­
Mnyfnir Hotel.
I. Albert D. Stine, CSK. USN*. per,
legustrum, polnsettlas and a
FRIDAY
The guest* were received by
Miss --poris Halt nnd Wlaltc^i has returned to-duty aboard the lighted Christmas tree was placed
An open Installation of the 104G Haynes entertained
M rs. Perry who wore a creamy
friends
Christ­
~...........................
‘
UHS
Franklin
after
spending
tho
in the living room.
officers of Seminole Chapter No. inas Eve with’ a colorful party holidays with his parents*„
yellow- linen sport frock ami Mr*.
2, Order of Enatcm Star will bo given at the Sanford Womans
The guests were greeted liy the
Klrchhoff who chose a tan gnhnrMr. and Mrs. William Harvey dine suit dress.
held Friday a t 8:00 1’; AI. a t tho Club between the hours of 0:00
hosts in the living room nnd
Friends
of
H.
C.
Moore
will
the birth of a daughter,
Masonic Hall.
mid 11:00 1*. M. The club house regret to learn th at he has been were served eggnog in the dining ahnoiuirc
Tho room was colorfully deco­
— —
- L ■
. A__Carol, at the Fcrnuld- rated
was uttractively decorated with called to Elborton, Ga. to attend room by the Aliases Elise Hutchi­ Linda
with
arrangem ents
of
Laughton
Memorial
Hospital
on
son
and
Shirley
Eick
assisted
by
red and green streamers,' a' light­ the funeral of his father.
sweetpen*. white nnd red glad­
New Year’s Party At ed
Ala
nnd
Mrs.
John
Eick.
A
Madi­
ioluses, fern nnd snowy brnnehrs.
Christmas tree, and silver stars
#few Country Club which were suspended from the Mrs. Tony Pitchfard has arrived era cloth covered the dining Uhle Mr. nnd Airs. R. L. Spark* nn- Thp guests were served hy Airs.
ceiling and also attached to the from the state of Illinois is mak­ end nn nrrangement of polnsqttia* nounce the birth of a son Jjiuic* Bradford Byrd, Mrs. George Huning her home in Sanford at 1015 and silver candelabru holding red Lenuood on Doc. 2,'t a t 't h e Fer- kel. Mis. f . Miller, Mrs, O. W.
The redecorated S e m i n o l e
velvet stage curtain.
tapers formed the centerpiece.
Country Club will lie the scene ,
serving the guests in- Elm Avenue.
nald-l.nughton Memorial Hospital. O'Brien* nnd&gt; Atra* J. W. Wodlcott.
pf a New Years Eve party a n d : rinded Mia* Margaret HtiU, Mr*,
-------| Those invited were: Misses Jean Mi--. Spark* i* the former Alary Tho table nrrangem ent consisted
of eggnog bowls iwing placed at
dance with all prospective inem- crank Hay, Mr*. D. B. Watkins
Capt. Fran* W arner left today;anil Elisabeth Whlghnm. Angela Ellen Stapler.
opposite ends of the table which
bars and their guests being in­ and Mrs. Jam es Sands of Orlando.
The serving table w h s laid with
was centered with n beautiful
vited.
per, Joyce Hetzel, Winifred Lovoll,
■ The informal affair will begin a lace cloth and red tapers burned approximately two weeks then Dlton Baker, Natalie True, Eliza­ Les Souers Sponsors arrungement of drooping white
tnev will retiurn to Sanford.
gladioluses nnd swfcipcu* in nn
a t 0:00 P. M. with music being in crystal caodelnlft-u.
beth Dyson, Oleda Dyson, Ann Christmas Tea Dance original
Those present included: Misses
old French npern.
furnished by a nickelodeon, it was
Wiggins,
Jessie
Durden,
Louise
Mrs. Henry Zittrower, Mr. and Perkins, Alartha Perkins, Jane
Approximately
150
guests
announced today hy club manager, Jessie Durden, Shirley Eick, Elise
Hutchison, Helen Hutchison, Es­ Mra. Cecil Zittrower and daugh­
during
the , appointed
The Les Sou or* sponsored -i called
“M Whltner.
Thigpen,
Doris
Hall,
Helen
Hutch­
telle H urt, Elisabeth Dyson, Oleda ters, Norcne and Joyce, of Ferntea douce Christum* afternoon hours.
Dyson, Louise Perkins, Martha dale, Fla. spent the holidays with ison, M argaret Reitz, Af a r t h n at the Womans Club fo r. the
AAlight,
Susan
Klrtley,
Ann
Maormer SNAS Sailors Adatpju^, of Orlando, Elisabeth Mr. and Airs. O. M. ZiDrawer.
»ck of Orlando, Estelle HurC
G re^ o ' T V
Whighum, Mary Lynd Ross, Ann
. . . good mixing and how!!!
Spend Holidays
Here Wiggitui,
Brown, and ^ Cecelia Truluck. | “
ra lX !h ,? iV tih . du
Martha Pei kins, LenaMrs. George AicFoster of New- thaAlso
The parly was lovely in every
Mrt.
Jack
Bolt,
Mra,
Rn.x.'*!".
"Tr*
M
n""! rthroughout
*•
j ■
i
Mra,
uott, Mrs. Kno-1 ; .
" " 1 "* tho detail
belle Hagan,F Hetty Thurmond, huryport, Mass, arrived last week
as was the PERKINS egg­
i,
They coudldn’t go home for Mary l^dge and Cecelia Truluck. to visit her brother and sisternog affair Christmas afternoon
B y f J PMra
H P Ppj nH
P PAT
H H
H
i
&amp;
BRTn'k"«
.b
n'
Christmas Eve, stationed ns they
in-law,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Albert
II.
R1U ' Mr*nn''
Candlelight
nndlclight d a n c . . . seemed like good ole times
Also Mrs. Nicholson Ashby, Mrs.
sic. \r?.,,k
Mrs. w
William
Gilmour, and lng do,orntiohs.
were way down in Miami where iRohley Bruce, Mrs. Thomas Kirk­ Knight.
on* enjoyed throughout the to see the faces so many happy
Mrs. Snm Alartina.
they had been sent after a time land, Mrs. Edward ' Potter, Mrs.
afternoon. The sponsor* for the people . . . The party given ny
Also Air. and Mrs. Janie* Dy­ occasion -were Airs. Robert WtU
of service a t the Sanford Naval L. A. Palmer and Airs. William
Airs. S. E. Wester and son, CpI.
CA nil FRINK ami MA RG ABBT
Air Station. So a number of Gilmour.
Hurry L. Wester, of Lake Mary son, Mr. and Airs. Burrell Hud­ Ham* and Mrs. II. N. Buyer.
SPENCER Christina* afternoon
■ervice men and their familcs,
gins,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
L.
B.
McLeod
and
Willard
Connelly
were
guests
Those at lending were Emily also was an attractive event . . ,
Also Mr. and Mr*. J. W. Altn homelike Christmas nl- mab,
M pking
.
W. A. I.cfflci Mathew's, Mary Helen Fite, Toi ns was the Ci. W. SPENCERS
Mr. and Mrs. Burrell Hud­ over the holidays of Mr. and Jr„ Mr. and Airs._______________
nford,
• si apphnei r e came hack to Hnnfbrd,
■
Airs.
Birger
Wester
of
Lakeland.
Jr,
Mr.
and
Airs.
Edward
Higgins
Livingston,
It e t t y , Matthew*, Dee. 22 . . . ALBERT FITTS had
gins, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hig­
to the________
USl), |(a____homeP Mnwns y f r o i n gins
’ Jr.. Air. and Mrs. James Crapps, Anne Lovell. Mary Ann Wiicl- old friends In for a chat and reJr., Air. nnd Mr si Charles
ne to hostesses-who
hostesses who hat
had taken C. Hurt,
home)
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
B.
Lansing
Air,
and
Mrs.
David
Smith,
Mr.
chel. Evelyn Mathews, Kuy Shoe­ rrcahmeiita Chiistnins afternoon
Air. and ’Mrs. Jennings
dnuiy interest in them, and to
a kindly
L. Hurt Jr., Mr. nnd Mrs. Russ of Cambridge, Mass, are spend­ and Mrs. Larry Johnson, Mr. and maker. Sophie McDnugntv Hetty . . . HELEN and DAVID SMITH
USD Director Joe K. Hall.
ing
ths
holidays
with
Airs.
Lan
Mrs.
Gen*
llrrrluoii,
Mr.
anil-Mra.
Anderson. Mr. and ,drs. Herbert
Jane Copeland, C 'therinc CSnrk.* gave a beautiful opru bouse affair
Hcrheii Hill, Mr, and Airs, Clyde1 Shirley Moreland, Svlvli. Meisc l, Dec.
22 tho MlTASIAN-KICK
Hurt,
Mr.
aud
Mra.
Jennlnga
H
urt..
Nancy William*. Lylllan lloy|»&lt;. morning open bouse eggnog party
Christmas rv* m otv
iinm-ml flaw. Alr. and Mr*. Junu* l)&gt;*on.
K 2 S I T H . S Z . • a S S U . r J ^ t M r , and Mra. Gene lU lr to n ; Mrl
— -----..
„
: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wight.1 1 , Ju d y ' Cmdedge of A tlanta, lam-t | was iust tlie ticket for Cnt'islitUu
m ^ -lrrrVhntlo.s nmi o
'‘ni1
(tick Gillespie, Mi. .m l
Miss Theo \ ickery of Key t t eat Mr. and Mrs. James Tei-willlger. Hel«el. Bailie Monism.. Myr . morning with everyone singing
rh l
i« o I Mr»- Ed Whilner, Mr. and Mrs. Dew to Sanford for the holidays' Mr..and Mrs. Frank Woodruff III, .Southward. Charlotte True. Judy the enrols . . . the LIONS party
hoLsie* Alra K wmr.1 l l 1 mm w - D- Zacbry, Jr., Lieut. Col. an I
bo ^ ilh her mother Mra. Lil-| Mr. and Mra, A. \V. F.pps, Mr. JollCBi Kif| „ 1Mhi t
n .k ei .) at the Seminole Country Club
Saturday was siuoulh a* mu . , .
and Mra. t&gt;. U uranum, aide: b / .
'r .h“‘; « “ f t 1"' M riund
*
sai.ors, hnd ptu up.
. '
U ,l“ey' m 1/ ' “ ' '!
Unii] ..
.
. JJr*Davis of Orlando, Atnignret Di igfelder,
Dorothy those cHckon-sulud and Imin MindA t n , Piui iis»ti til . me nirnnlttir.
AlTt
Mr. ami Airs. Rick Gillespie. Mr. Crumley. Kathleen Bitiwoek, Jean tvidles ; el veil with ro ller during
a e M rtin r“to US ‘il ‘ huVi" ’ v T T 'E m
heels, Mr. and Mrs. William! « [• ll"d V7.’ S'
the dance weic perfect . . . Mil.
sDec
^ r a d 'n v ’ Rira - ,1! Vlhlcn. . Mr. and Mrs, 'V. illi.m - chlldran and Mra Bailie fl. Blau and Mrs. Carol Blanc, Mr. and Sayer, Barbara Rucker, Hetty and AlllS. WHITNER weru on
-y s i u - imi | a t " - U" r-..J’" |. . J-.
i - ”a y i T City N. C. are Mrs. Ralph Coryell, nnd Mi. and jjum in, Mury Anne Guilrwny, hand and having a good time .
anil Mrs. .W. F. Mra. Dan Mitchent.
Camille Batten. Mildred Bnhxor,
the RAMSEYS came through aAlso Rol -rl Wilson, Dr, John and Bette Ward.
gam
another pre-Llon party
Morgan, Nell Poaell, Harry GrimAlso Glenn Lipglc, Rlchai l ulfich with
j lentv of fun . . . tho
“ Coin'e Aero*#".
Biinnn iliiijtfaidor, 1111 IT was
puarvluutv ^ r- »1''1 Mrs. Jan u s Terwllliger,
^ r*’ ,*T,Ph ' V*nier Hall, Lester Guthrie, WillnrJ Wnl- Sliigtotarv.
eggnog
for MRS.
&amp;
f Dr. and Mra. Allen Fields.
^ J l t o t i . Sue and Frank, have lace, llowaivl Knott. Lieut. Robert Gene l^G ette, W aller Scunn dc, C LID E HURT party
anil MRS. J. L.
went to church services, then came and Mia. W. C. Hill, and Mr. ami ^ tu rn e d ‘ to Jackabnvjlle after Bcdbrook. Tonv IlmMiestun, Dud- Jimmy Cooper, Joe Wnl her. At
m 1V°3.Cf b its } la s t Bl Mrs. Malcolm Higgins.................... , spending some time with Mr. and Icy Cunningham of Orlando, Pete Domlncy, Howard Whelrhcl, llo- HURT, JR. was truly a success
. . . the two young lailies are very
nti1 H-onW
A M U,Tne°v M l ° ? n C j I AU?M r? and Mra. Winston Hen- Mra. -Vk W. W arner at their home Mcro, .McKay Truluck, W aller lien Fnipeluthi "Finn*" Brumley, at tractive . . . dill you ' hear tho
Haynes,
Bruce
Bolt,
Braxton
Per-’:
"
P
u
n
y
"
Morclnml,
Wesley
Jackita ts . h
'!« ■ « '. Mr- and Mr*. F ranklin! West Nineteenth Street.
Bull Hope special Christina* pro­
kins Jr., Richard Dens, Paul l-c-- son. W aller Meeds Smith, K cu-, gram
Bennett, Mr. and Mr*. Malcolm
with two hour* of "those"
Alr.
anti
Mrs.
J.
A.
McKinney
Blanc,
Bill
Klrtley,
Bobble
Daniels
nctli
l.cffier,
Ralph
Smith.
Ken!
Christmas Day w a s^p en I.oiko
« r* Sterling Boll- nml two sunn from Goldiboro,
jokes? . . . he *aid he hung his
of Orlando, AI Wallace, Robert ny Bmilh. Bob fullum , Neil stocking
up for ChriKinss and the
N. C. are visiting Mr*. McI K .a
« S r ‘ami p°ira
r X ^ M r ^ a m i Kinney'i parents, Air. and Mrs,* New mini, Harry Brownlee. A rthur Powell. Bill Shoemaker. Ed Waul, next morning found lour Okla­
Branan,
Clauds
Whlddon
Jr.,
ElHugh
Whclcho),
Jr.,
Itoliliy
Jones
e „ r t«
«.cved
,
MW. Arthur Williams, Mr; and
D. Stine, at M il Palmetto ton Mough|on Jr„ John Dunn, and Sieve Hodgkin. Ed Fielding, Dan homa families living in it . . . the
S e N X „ * , T , trivifen
M «. Dick Aiken, Mr. ami Mra. 1V.
I.EE'S liarhcHpie is scheduled for
Avenue.
Gene Tucker.
Bnttrn, P. B. Bueh, FToyd Coop­ tonight which should be tiuile un
irfvate
( ' h z l s i m a s d i . • Norman Wedlklm , Mr. and Mr*.
er,'
Kminrtt
Herndon,
utid
B
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»!»
Ser in tT . aven 'n S ^h V tw ^as a
»■ N*’""*-"and .Mrs,
event of good, jolly merriment
T /Sgt. Curl ...
A. ..........
McWhorter
ha*
Crumley.
f.s.'l , ro,-* „nd r i f t bm inra wr&gt;o W- 'A. Adams. Jr.. Mr. and Mr*.
...
. , . I heir food j* always tops
Open
House
Held
d r*f,^"l*m*nu
John Courier, Jr.. Mr. and Mra.
ih“n!^. “SSLJ!!!?- !®
. . . C.K.T.
John Airier and Air. mid Mrs. Dun *&gt;*vnth» In the European theater
By Eastern Stars
mg tfu rty Mltchem
Tonight a roller skating
r
ot w“r- « e is the son of Air. and
ill l*o held a t the Codisown
Rmin
will
Mra. U. r . MdV/hortcr on the
WAKE UP BUSINESS /
Arlundo. The party wilt leave the
Seminole Chapter No. 2, Order
Country Club Road.
KEY CLUB
f S O here promptly a t 6:110 o'­
of
the
Eastern
Star,
held
upon
By
Advertizing In | / ,
The Key Club uf Seminole High
clock, according to Mr. Hall. Tim School
James Cramps
returned house Christmas Eve a t Uw.honve
This
Newspaper \
A O
Around
the
Christmas
t'rvul
which i* an ho no rary boyi*
ojarty for hestesse*. scheduled for d u T ' composed " o f S o ^ o m o i e s , .
dut v 'with' thei U. S. Navel of Air*. W. W, W arner on West plenty uf fun uml happiness was
Nineteenth
Street.
The
member*
Friday evening ha* been post­ Juniors and Benior* will sponsorReserve In the Pacific theater of
had this year by almost everyone
poned to a later date,* Mr. Hull a formal *ubscription dance Np «
aBd •* residing with his wife gathered at the W arner home . . . "the beat slnre 1U40" was
and
proceeded
from
there
U
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sing
Years Eve at the Sanford Worn- 1' ”‘* d»uithter, Cheryl, a t 1800
announced.
in the ease nt ninny, many
Christmas carols to the confined true
fnmiHe.i . . . whether you lemainan* Club beginning at 8:M P. M. Mn«nolia Avenue.
members.
*
at Imme during Hit* huliday*
The president of the
club is „ . , „
_ V,
In the evening the chap­ ed
or Whether you dropped In to
Glenn Lingle ami Dr. J. B. Root s s * ‘; (*er*W °- Adam* TJSML te rloiter
member*
returned
and
wore
New Year’s Eve
is the sponsor. The student* *n.l h“* n m v «* borne after spending served refreshments by Mr*.. W. visit friend* day after day . . .
alumni uf Seminole High School ',vcr 0 5Jf*r Jj* J^P*1'- He III a t W. W arner assisted by Mi*. you almost always found yourself
Mid-Nite Show
are cordially Invited to attend.
},™e Avinua^ for ^ 3 0 * day fur­ Ralph Warner, Mra. l i t t l e Nix. around the Christmas tree, didn't
you? . . . tile ole tradition uf ex­
lough nftcr which he will report Worthy Matron, nnd Mrs. B. C. changing gift* . . . having sums
MONDAY - Dec. 31st
Moore. The living room and clinging a gift* . . . our American
to Cherry Point, N. C.
dining room were decorated with Open house policy . . having m i i i i u
11:30 t \ M.
arrargeinetil* of polnsettlas and refreshment* for your neighbor*
CpI.
Albert
H.
Zittruwer
a
r­
. . , Ring Out The Old
lighted tree was placed in the and friend* . . Just a little some­
rived Sunday to spend a 21 day aliving
room.
And Greel* The New
furlough with his parents, Air.
thing to draw your tics closer to
Approximately
26
member* you
and Mrs. O. M. Ziltrawer at participated
Year At This Gala
. . . to vhuw appreciation fur
OPEN 12:15 P.M . DAILY
in
the
carol
singing
their home o n ' Persimmon Ave­
kindnesses shown you during tho
and
called
during
tho
appointed
NEW YEAR’S RVE
nue. CpI. Zittrowar is assigned hours.
Thurs. - Friday
year hy sending holidays cards
SHOW!
duty in the recruiting office in
. . . all of these special gestures
Alinneapolls, Minn.
seemed to create so much happi­
Banquet Is Given For ness, wouldn't it be a wonderful
William II. Vernon, Hdn H/c
thing to continue them throughout
Employees the
recently received his discharge Purcell
veer j . . At the PERRY* I
from the U. S. Naval Reserve at
KIRCH HOFF* eggnog party given!
the Brooklyn Navy Yard and I*
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Purcell en­ in the Alayfalr Hotel Christman |
visiting hi* wife and mother, Mr*. tertained the employees of their morning the delicious eggnog wu* |
T. J. Townsend for the holidays. stores In Sanford, Orlando nnd mixed with a hand from Arkans­
Mr. and Mr*. Vernon plan to make Lakeland last evening at the Duba- as, New York, Virginia and F’lorl*
their home in Birmingham, Ala. dread Country Club in Orlando
With their annusl banquet.
Mr. nnd Mrs. H. A. Ewanson of
O. I. Cox, Curieo clothes re­
West First Street nad aa their presentative In Central Florida,
guests during Christmas Mra. was the toastm aster and Warren
Flora Marsh and Miss Jessie W. Parks af Orlando was the speak­
AIR STATION
Kersey from Miami, Mr. and er.
Leuvc
lnt &amp; Park
Mrs. Edgar Bridge from W est
Those from Sanford attending
c 'O A f/A /C 3 0 0 / V /
Palm Beach and Mra. Belle Barn were: Mrs. M. C. Stone. Airs. J.
A. M.
WATCH F O R IT!
stead and Mra. Edna Barnstead W. Bryan, Air. and Mrs. C. B.
6:30
of Vermont
iRudd and Mr. and Mrs. B. K. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I
7:10
Hardison.
7:40
Lieut, (jg) Charles Gayla has
8;ir&gt;
arrived horaa from duty with the
U. 8. Naval Reserve In the Pacific
8:45
where hs has been serving aboard
M.
the I'.S.S. Robert Brazier. He
3:15
is residing with Mrs. Gayle and
3:45
daughter a t their home 12014
Magnolia.
4:15
titty Edilori Cecelia Truluck

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.FORMF.R MAYOR DIBS .. ■.*

LAGUNA BEACH, Calif., Dec.
L a k e l a n d . Dee.. 27, &lt;&gt;p i —
27. (JP)—T h e -C ity of Lngunda' Tho former imtvor . of Kluood,
Beach. Calif., was justly proud Indiana, Orla Waim, died nt
of its loudspeaker system which Morrall Hhspitnl In Lakeland. He
broadcast
Christmas
c a r o l s ' ennie to laikelnnd two weeks
throughout tiro holiday season, | ago with jri* wife.
The music was audible a mile
away. But it was a different
story at 11:00 o'clock Christmas
morning when the stillness wit*
For Your New
shattered by the strains cf
"Silent Night." Police found a
scrvifcmnei sitting bcwlde the
Year’s Supply and
phonograph. Said he; “Guess I'm
getting sentimental."

NEW YEAR’S
DANCE
GALA NIGHT ak the
OratiRC City Hotel —
Wiley llnrrcll ami hltt
Orchestra f e a 1 u r I n g
ilerl (inns. D i n e nnd
D a n c e .. Cover t’hnrKC
for couples. Come oul
and have a big night.

ORANGE CITY
HOTEL

Hunting- Trips
—See—
Bill’s Package Store
and Bar
112 W. lal.

Phono 880

In (he meantime . . . . .

Huy- .More

Honda

for

VICTORY!

6 S ? iW - 'S " £ - :,

Esauj* ■

Complete

Wheel
Alignment
Hill!

Balancing
Service

TERRACE TALK

flk b g k

HOLLER
MOTOR SALES
208 W. la l S t.
,

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SANFORD TRANSIT SYSTEM
ANNOUNCES A CHANGE IN

BUS SCHEDULES
EFFECTIVE DEC. 31

V tTO ?

Reunion Is Enjoyed
By Lloyd Family

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Sunday - Monday
WALT DISNEY’S

PLUTO
— in——

mini Casanova’’
VTS 40c

Mr. and Mra. E. E. Lloyd had
a family raunion for tho first
time in Iff years a t the home
of their daughter, Mra. L. M.
Swain, a t 1199 East Fourth
Street on Christmas Day. The
Swain home mas decorated in a
Yuletlde theme vrith a lighted
tree and holly.
Those present wore the five
children of Mr.' and Mrs. E. E
Lloyd and tbelr families which
Included L ieut R. Uoyd. U8NR,
and family of JacksonviUs, E. .£.
Uoyd, Jr. and fsrtdly « Driver*.
V n ' James Elmore' Uoyd ahd
•family o f Norfolk,' Va^ Mra;w rm a« L e n to * a n d . fhrnl r of

NOTICE!

CHANGE IN STORE HOURS
Effective at once, our elure hourjj taill be:
•

MONDAY — TUESDAY Q
■ THURSDAY — FRIDAY O

WEDNES- g

to | ^ 2

SATURDAY

to £
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HILL HARDWARE CO.
CET0WN PLAYERS
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Thriller

4:45
5:15
• 5:45
6:15
6:45
7:15
7:45
8:15
8:45
9:15
9:45
10:15
10:45
11:45
Sunday

LAKE MONROE
Leave la l &amp; Park
A. M.
6:15
8:00
10:00
P. M.
12:15
2:15
4:00
6:15
Saturday Night Only
7:00
8:00
9:00
10:00
11:00

Hchedule name
week day

Sunday Schedule
P. M.
2:15
4=00
6:15
8:15

CANAAN CITY
A. M.
7:15
P. M.
2:15
5:15
Sulurday
2 P. M. to 12 Midnight (
CYinlinous Service
Sunday Schedule
P. JV1*
1:15
3:15
5:15
7:15
OVIEDO*
Saturday Only
A. M.
8:00
I*. M.
12:15
'4:45
9:15

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Reginald and Rita Goode
Play ran two yeapj on Broadway
Admiaalon 50c — $14M

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P A iJ K J O D B

Funeral service* for L. II
Smith/ dispatcher -for
the gtuna'»fiJackson
timiuii
lujr me
villa Term mill t'ompnny, and who
lo r 10 yeuis wus employed l»y
the Atlantic Const Line l(nllr«inl
at Snnfirtl, werc&gt;4rl&lt;l Saturday
ONLY RESIDENT MILITARY ACADEMY IN morniliir a t the Estes Jrause k
FLORIDA W rafl R E S j / I I V E OFFICEI1S Funeral Home. He died Inst Thur«
TRAINING COIUHL-DaaHfnated H onor Military day afternoon nt n Jncksonvllh)
8ebool by U.. S. W ar Department. Fully ac­ afternoon at a Jacksonville huspi*
credited by Southern Association of College* tnl. " arid Secondary Schools. Individual attention.
Mr. Smith was u member of
Separate Junior department. All branches of
tho Methodist Church of Jacksonathletics. Reach recreation center. Aviation villu, und hud formerly attended
training available. All-Inclusive rate. A limited Georgia Tech University nnd the
numlicr of enrollments will be accepted for University of Florida.
period commencing January B, 10(11. For further
lie is survived by the wife, Mr*.
informatl&amp;rt address Col. W alter D. Mendels, Lucille Smith; a eon, Gerry Lester
Pres., Florida Military Acudcmy, St. Peters­ Smith; two sinters, Mrs. Helen
burg, Fla. *
Hopkins of Hoston, Mass, nnd
Mrs. Lucille IJreischer of ’d inter
I Garden; three brother*, Hryan
Smith of New Port New*/ Vo.
and Fred C. Smith of Tullnhussee,
' and K. II. Smith of Sanford, und
two mints, Mr-. I,. S. Harvntd
nf Jncksnnville and Mrs. _A&lt;"ieH
hospital.
• 'Venetian Styles

PCBDEMY

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lE^U T V

Gold

SHORT ON FIRSTS
MIAMI. ,Dee. 27, (/P)—Jockey,
Job Dean Jessup ,«i\,red v»i.c
yesterday til Giltfstromn Park.
However, nnlv a Inst , mlno*e
splurge of winners cun. otinble

mirrors
• ..W ooden F r a m e d

mirror*

Of
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Frame 1

Full

mirrors
tops, 'windows' and

mirrors.

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SENKARIK GLASS &amp; MIRROR CO.
114 W. 2nd 81.

MIAMI, Fla., Dee. 27, (Spe­
cial)
Seven memlwra of the
Univcndtv of Miami footbn'1
tenm which plnys Holy C‘ioM
in the Grunge Howl New Years
afternoon have hnd prc-lndiir'.ion
draft exam* In December anil
"Oinc at loust will go into thf
«prvlco soon after .the Orange
Ilowl game. Eddie DelGrnmle
and Ed -Moyer, first slrirry rn isi
Mario DeMarco, guard who gain­
ed .honorable mention on tho
Little All Amcrirn. Paul f a n celleri mid Cnrlo I. ill norm, second
tenm ends, Donald Deerwester,
reserve fnllhprk anil Ed In jaychock, letternmn halfback, have
all been given the raice over
ns possible inductees. Tne Ilutrlceres lin’-e suvcTnt other 18 year
olds on the squad too.

MIAMI, Fin., Dec. 27, (Special)
University of Miami’s 11)41 and
10in football teams each reared1
’one touchdown on u punt return*
mut in each instance the run was
the lust scoring play of the game.
Walter WitU ran Mime 80 yards
against Tsxus A it M in 1046 w ith1
three .minutes to go.

ONI OF THE LUCKIEST men among
the-nearly VJJOO who. arrived in
New York aboard the S3. George
W ashington la F x td M cC arthy
(above). Ot Ho*(on. Mas*. On.the
hom ew ard voyage the ahlp yn-,
countered a U-m lle-an-hour; cale
d u r in g w h le h M c C a rth y Imp*
washed overboard by a giant .wave.
Luckily, another wave tossed blpi
back on the ship. The ship brought
beck hundreds nf G it end nurse* in
time for Christmas. (International)

f N lib ’llTI to'his h o ^ l p Albany.
Calif., -ex: Marine Cpb John Diaz ii
shown with his seelngeyt dog •‘Blir*
aboard a plane at the Chicago Mu*
nicipal Airport. Dial, blinded cm
Okinawa.I*ahaarXuUx looking lots
w ant, to Christmas at-homo with
his wife and their two children,
‘Anna, 4. and John,* I. He has never
■e*n-hts t*ov
r/sism orloeeP

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MIAMI, Dec. 27, (/P&gt;—Fur the
first time since 1041, tho Ormigo
How| will have its brilliant New
Year’s Eve parade, n war casualty
during‘the last three years. The
Florida Centennial will be used
ns the them e'of the mining off­
ering.

SIOUX FALLS, s . D. Dec. 27.
UP)— S /S gt. Jack Stanton, former
Loyola University ntlijcte, and
Sgt. Lon Vaatola, ('^-Rochester
luminary, arc starring for th«
Sioux Fulls Army Air Field Ma­
rauders basketball team, In tho
opening gam* they scored IB nnd
Hi points, respectively,,

We

W i/I R e c a p

Y our Present
Sm ooth

ADMIRAL Richm ond K. T u rn er,
commander of amphibious forces of
the Pacific Fleet during the war la
shown oa he testified before the
Pearl Harbor Investigating Com­
mittee In Washington, lie said that
Great Britain Just before the Jap
attack on Pearl Harbor wanted to
move forces Into Slum, but the sug­
gestion was vetoed by the United
States. (International foundphoto)

Six Marine Cross
Nation In Jaxi-Cab

LOWER
PRICES

W AG ES
Here’* how Gtmowd Elftetric’p in creamed
production and efficiency have affected
G-E workers, Average hourly earnings

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G .E. has an obligation to a eccond group
o f people—the public. The public wants
improved producta nt fair prices.
"More goods for more people at less
oast” —G.E.'s goal—is not a part-time
assignment. It is n job for management
and .worker nliko if G. E. in to keep
growing, keep raising wages, keep making
jobs for moro workers.

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G.E. during tho war earned 4.7( on each
dollar of sales. Of thip, AM was paid to
its more than 200,000 stockholders, nnd
the remaining sk -tenttii of a cent on
each dollar was retained in. the business
to assist in carrying on and expanding
its operations.
' *
A ll m oney earned over th is 4.76
was turned bsclj to the V, 6. Govern-'
m eat. G -E cost-saving m ethods had
made w h t goods for lew money than the
Government expected.
.
These dividends have boon paid per
■here of common slock since 1935:
m

.70

1936 ......... ..

1.50

D A L E S ’ T eiQ pec. 27. ( W If the thought or the coat' of a
taxi-cab trip from California to
New York staggers y9ur imagi­
nation, consider tho case of six
marines. They are making tho
trip by cab and It will cost them
far lesa than if they’d cnfne by
a ir or train.
r
Tho Leathernecks had just
about given up hope o f, getting
home by New Year’s when cab
driver dforry Arisohn of Los
Angelee offered to drive them
to the E ast Coast If they would
pay the expenses. So the Marine*,
.chipped in $20 each. They expect
to reach N ey York by Saturday.

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DpJU, India, th at United State*
surplus property In India wii) t e
■Old. to Iho Indian Government
under term* of a n agreement
reached lost Monday, The book
value o f the properly la said to
axcaed $6^,000,060.000. Howav.r,
American . liquidation
official*
point out that the $50,000,000,000 figure does not repreectit
actual sales prices.
MIA MJ, M s. Dec. 2^, (Special)
1 Jack H arding have won sight
■me*. None of the chachea of
i* eth er 12 M iam i'elevens won

Iverslty of

pave Q-E workers more
, G.E. has mads jobs for
times as many. 55,766
EL tod yasrs Ago. 146,000
r, and at much higher pay.

IS THERE GOLD
GENERAL ELECTRICS OBJECTIVE is to keep prices moving downward, keep wages
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going ujty and to earn a fair profit. This c^lIIb for volume production, more efficient work
and method*. W ith the help of eVery single employee, General Electric heUeyep \t can
show our country, as it did in w artune,an example of American enterprise at its b*f*

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two horses finishing in n dendhent
ackftvardPuntFai* locked
fur first nnii the otlier two rtrmifor third.
Then thciv was this oddity, conScore Is Sports I■United
by Urn Tourney, n,w riter
lor . n \Vntervi|le, Mnlne.' nvwtOddity Of Yegj |taper■
(Shnlin?!.! ' Ht&gt; tells the

Atltmlu CtMfiwnjt-Bramiit fa AlUnlt,

vcMe. Another California player,
Kd Welch, raced bat . and scoopeti
up the hall "on the 15-yard hpe.
turning ho head.d for pay dlM.
H5 ynrd* awny. He was about t»
be tackled on ULCA's 40. when
he laturall;d to I.erond. The piast­
er who made the had kick raced
the rest nf the vvn&gt; for a touch
(lowh. It was the only score of
the game anT virtually eliminated
Dt I„A as a contender for the RnhBowl.
Uaschalt's world scries n|j.,
came in for considerable comment
in the sports oddity poll. One
scribe voted the series in general
ns the top odilllv of the yea.-.
Other participants In the poll cited
such incidents ns these: Chuck
Hostetler’s tall belwejn third nnd
homo 4hnt helped the Tigers lose
the sixth game; the Alplumse ami

Ortinls

H E L P W A N T E D r-

story this wny:- “ThV past summrr nn ardent angler hied to near­
by Mnssnlnnskee Ijikh nflei picke­
rel, Hr was huHcuMIng in a
weedy region. He roomed n strik '.
i.o hnil helndd, ltd pickerel, lint the
haul enntnitieii a wizened fox and
UlP fox hail it tlurk In' his motith."
To jtdard ngninst any lifted eyebrows, Toomey mid*:—“So help
me. It's tine."
Conch dark Harding of the Mi­
ami font hull team- is oldie snli»fted to have hi* leant favored to
•tin the Qran ire Ilnwl football
.’time on New Year's Day.
Most touches prefer to he ia
•in underdot" role. But Harding
M ieves it’s lucky to -h* favoietl.
lie points out that Miami w is
oirked to lose only to Genre ii
and Michigan Stale during the
punt .-en-oii. Ami the team h&gt;-t

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tde per tine lo r o n . inserUun
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MIAMI. Fla- Dec. 22, (Speclol)
Holt Wuterfehl, star of. the
Cleveland Hams National Profes­
sional football team, lutd one of
ids toughest football games ngainst the University of Miami
when he was playing for Ft. Hen­
ning in HUM. The Hurricanes Intcrcepted seven of hie pnstes, on**
of which was returned for n
touchdown am i. (decked on? of'h is
punts nnd converted that break
into a touchdown too.

O ut ol the service
a n d into civilian lile?
Protect your hew .
a n d ptizod p o sses­
sions a g a in s t loss.
Inauro through this
ag en cy an d be cortnin your nooda aro
ellectively cov'eredl

H. JAMES GUT AGENCY

Roy Wall
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wanted to live on piece, (food
people to work for nnd pert'ILL up with kvivscne and fuel 1 BAILERS - ,1/4 ton, all steel,
manent Job and home if quail
oil.
two wheel trailers In stock M
fled.
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vice . ‘Phone 160.
f WO FARMS FOR SALE—One NEW ^Remlngtq
Electric .1RETURNED VETERANS
8 acres, tiled land, 1 .good well,
blade razor { 0. Stafford’s
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3 story house, 1 car garage, I
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tool house, 300 f t West
Lake Monroe Post Office, One TWO BEDROOM home in May- FIRESTONE STORES has goo.I
—6 acres, all tiled, good well, 2 ■ fair subdivision. Includes solar oil lion open n o w . for salesman.
salary commensurate
story house, 2 story bam, V4
water heat*:, Venetian blinds, tarting
mile west on Orange Boule­
central heating system and with your ability. Previous ex­
vard. J. W. Bell. 1-ake Monroe,
modem furnishings. Property perience desirable but nut essen­
Thane Ilk
■ includes 2 W. lots with 160 foot tial. Apply hy letter only, stating
ige-.-Ttrull trees age and experience.
FIRESTONE STORES
Is. Call 41 for
111 K. 1st. ST,
appointment.
KLKT Music, popular a n d TWO bulls, 1H yearn old and 4 HELPER wanted. Jimmie ‘Costandard, book musie and music
yran’s Sheet Metal Works.
months, l i be seen In evenings
Instruction books A The Music
or mornings. A. RlSsane, PaoTa
Box in the Princess Theater
Road, near Country Club.
GOOD maid wanted.
Bldg.
Phono U24.
CORN — ALL YOU
(.1.86, Hunt's
Tuxedo
DISH washer and two rnaidk.
iKCOKDH - All tile latest popu­
Store. Phone 368.
Hell boy. Mayfair Hotel, Phone
lar*, string music and album
sets for Christmas gifts St
your mdslc store. The Music WOOD circulating heater in go»-J
MUSICIANS wanted: Sax, ilium,
condition. Phone 117-J. ,
Dux in the Princess Theahvr
trumpet, etc. Write Claiboume
Bldf.
E. Jones, Box 80, C/o Herald:

This m aterial la very sti
and durable. 22 Gauge. U
Government specifications,
la boat resistant and will
rust. This Is surplus’ Mali
and ie priced a t « I . 7 (

Colonial F u r n i t u r e R e f i n i s h e r s

SKINS

experienced, i'emriment work
offered,
Working conditions
are excellent In u well lighted
and ventilated p lan t
Ad­
joining restaurant where lun­
ches may bo obtained. Forty
hour week. Monday ‘through
Friday.
Life insurance pro­
vided without cost. Bus ser­
vice from Sanford ami Or­
lando. Apply in iierson at
plant. funnvtown Togs, Cusselbcrry, Fla.______________

SLAB wood. (2.00 load, cut up
nights. B U S I N E S S S E R V I C E
slab wood, (3.00 strand, no
deliveries. Oviedo Lumber end
LADIES diamond solitaire ring,
Supply Co., Oviedo. Fla.
beautiful mounting; Platinum
DODGE - PLYMOUTH
bar pin, three diamonds, Schicu
PARTS-AND HEHVIUR
Diilmvtll n A V i* .
Phnrte* *
electric razor: metal bed with
USED TRUCKS
springs; oak natrack. Excellent
NO prospect o f new trucks. Mec
condition,
reasonable.
Phone WASHING machines repaire«l—
the need for trucks by buyin,
183-W,_________ ___________
and all home appliances. Cald»
one. of our dependable use.
well General Repair Shop, 707
trucks.
4-ROOM
house—lights,
water,
North Mills, Orlando, phone
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
paved street. Easy terms. Near
2-1072. Prompt service.
20it W. let. Bt.
Oviedo. D. D. Daniel, Oticdu.*
Expert Auto Repairing
WE ARE fully equipped and
Barfield A Jackson
know how to raetip your tires. Lost and Found
In connection wilh
Nutural rubber or synthetic,
Yates Auto Palat A Body Works
w j, protect trie sidewalls of
your tire. Jones Tire Shop, LOST: One pair of tee tongs «nd
AUTO PAINTING
Cor. le t end Elm, phoqe 608.
lee beg on Osteen road. Find­
By C.W. "P a t" Johnson
er please return to Squire ,
W right, 712 Loedet Avd. m 16 year* experience in auto *and
FOR SALE
"-&gt;0— IT 1, |r« hex.
um rnftpalntlng. Sanford’s popu­
At Ceiling Price*
lar paint aulhorhy, '
1,
1340 Chevrolet 3/4 ton Pick-up
LOSTk Two weak* ago, vicinity
HOLLER MOTOR SALftR .
1040 Ford Vi ton etake
of 20th SL and Park Avqiuic,
1036 Chevrolet 1 Vi ton long
gtvy, part Persian mala &gt;*t,
wheel le w platform
MOTOR TUNB-UP
nhewers to name of ’’Smokey
RF Ml ON LB COl! NT V MOTORS
Factories recommend It every
Joe”. Phone 8123, Reward,
*103 N. Palmetto
Phone *101(
6000 milce or twice a year. RsBLACK whrel shield loet Satur­ eantial to efficient car pirforday
morning.
Reward.
Gall
mance. Our axpert mochanice and
(;iRCUI*ATINO aitod and coal
Herald O ffice
Sun Motor 'Analyser assure sadshcnlcr, good comlitlon. Mrs. J.
Morrison, 417 W. F irst St.
HOLLBR
TWO hound pup* from deer sad LOST:
fox stock, 3 fi months old, I * named ‘opper. Call 2(2.
mile west Country Club. Ivy
Nettle*. *
MALE Toy Boston Bull. Phone
cook stoves, backed by 10 j r u n '
-xpdrienee. t Pbona 701-J. '
COPENHAGEN Cabbage plants.
Call 7V6-W, Georg* Steel*.
DO YOU need a plumber 7 Ckll
METAL ROOFING
Roy WalL licensed and'expert^ DMlkialttJ erUivtiuii.
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playp nn im p o rliu iL p a r t
O ur experience should qualify us
to "give motorists “free advice."
Opr best bet for keeping your
car running smoothly Is to have
your tire* checked regulaily, the
oil cham-ed often, and u«o only
the^ bast gae and oil from the
KKM1N0LL TIKfc SHOP. INC.

In ovorynim !# huccchh. . .

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3 to 5 Day Dry Cleaning Service
,
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luundry lustt three dnya of week.

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YOU DRIVE IT!
PHONE 200

STRICKLAND-MORRISON,
U-DRIVE IT, INC.

we doubt s*rlon*tr
if I’roetor in aa *ood a coach
a* Mr b and certainly hi*
anoihtan.T to Licb didn't pro*
duce a winning combination.
Then, too. the odd* are
pretty high that any new
head coa-Ji ia koin* to name
hi* own aaalatanta before he
would accept the Florida apot.
I'mctoi Maid that ho probably
had excellent connection* with the
.*iute * high school principal* and
roBi-he*. That’* fine! He’ll need
GAINESV1LLB, Dec. 20,—When
it to fill that Ifi.OOO a year Job a*
talent scout for the Gatora to Ho McMillan, Indiana University,
which he was appointed laat'week. cotnpurfd Ida joy over hla notnln..Proctor should fill that position lion aa "Coach of The Year," to
okay but we’re in favor of a com I the touchdown he made against
plete new coaching staff a t our Harvard while playing with Ce»state university.
I tor College, two University nf
Mr. Byrd J. Goode, president | Florida men recalled that day.
of the Srminule Gun Club, came
It wan bock In 1U21, and Center
In to see us the other 'day after College
wna playing a stronger
we had published a request for | Harvard
, McMillan made hi*
facilities to be made available '.Jouchdowntu rn
th at put Center ahead
to returning veterans who would
I" - to ,'ontinue their marksman­ by a 0 to 0 margin. Later . In the
ship practice. H# said th at he game Harvard called it* number
I , . - r . ’rst plans in mind, and one play nntj ran to Center’* five
would do what he could to-work yard line—but a Harvard End was
out something along thla line.
offside. The head linesman who
Mr. Byrd approached City offi­ called the offside penalty was u
cials about the possibility of g e tt­ former Vanderbilt halfback and
ing the use of the range situated All-Southern sta r—John J- Tlgert,
at the Naval Air Station a fte r it now president of the Ulvcrnlty
is deactivated.
Mayor Edward of Florida.
Higgins has Informed Mr. Goode
In the stands that day was an­
that he doesn’t think there will other University of Florida man—
he onv question that we will get Prof. John W. DeEruyn, assistant
professor of music and director
j of the Gleo Club. Both Dr. Tlgert
I and DeBruyn recall the play on
i which H arvard’s near score was
culled back n* a famous sneak
piny. Because of th at one rl-iy
Harvard did not number the play­
er* Jerseys, thus making f.,r
greater deception.

McMillan Is Happy
Of Nomination As
Coach Of The Year

Phone 732

RENT A TRUCK (&gt;/2TON)

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1945

_________

p?r
' Anyway,

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS

RENT A CAR

» ’*

Thc head couching job a t the
University of Florida remain* un­
filled.- There ate two well known
| foothill] men in the *latc who ure
I still interested in being assigned
to the position. At Uogcro, form­
er Clearwater high school coach
und currently mentoring the Flori­
da Military Academy eleven nl
St. Petersburg, has expressed hi*
desire for the nomination. Carlos
Proctor, nssi*tunt couch at Fioridn
during the reign* of Dutch Stan­
ley, Josh Cody urn) Tom Licb, ha*
announced that he 1* definitely
Interested in the position und hints
openly that he sees no reason
i why he shouldn’t have It. He de­
clared that he had no trouble
with cither Stanley, Cody or Lion,
We’re rot In a position to
say whether Proctor is or not
a good coach. However, we still
think that the Slafe Hoard of
Control should go ahead and

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To Prorooto the Progrens or America)
To Prodoe# Prosperity for Sanford.

J^-^M O S T L Y Cloudy with *ho»ers and thunder-lurrris thin afternoon and tonight. In
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AN INDEPENDEN’T-D AItV NEWSPAl'EK
VOLUME XXXVII

Established 1908

Japs Handed
Two Setbacks
In 24 Hours
*

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY.' DECEMBER 28, 194j&gt;

’• StornvBattered Ship In New York

•

Curfew Placed
’ On Residents
Jerusalem

Four Power Control
And Stripping Of
Emperor’s P o w e r
H it Hard In Japan
•„

(» r

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F itu )

The people o f Japan ate
swallowing hard t o d a yl.
They've been handed two
s tiff do.se« o f medicine with­
in jl single 24-hour period.
Yesterday they learned o f
the forthcoming changes in
occupation
machinery
for
their conquered
land
—
changes dictated by the Big
three In Moscow. Today they are
contemplating a proposed change
In their constitution which would
completely atrip their Emperor
of all political power*, leaving
him simply as a figurehead.
For the Japanese, the second
dose, th a t concerning the Emper­
or, doubtless Is of greater per­
sonal Interest than tne big three
decision on occupation policy. Af# te r ell. they m ight reason, the oc­
cupation will end some day. While
It is upon them, there’s nothing
they can do about It. W hether they
esrve a single m aster In Tokyo or
a four-power control council and
an 11-power fa r eastern commis­
sion probably will not make such
a g reat deal of difference.
Hut the Em peror and his posi­
tion In the state — .th a t's some­
thing else again. The whole
orientation of Japanese life has
M been determined during recent
history b y w hat is called the
Tenno System. T hat is, the whole
body of doctrine upholding the
dlvme rule of the Emperor. It la
quite true th a t the doctrine of
the Emperor's divinity is a com­
paratively recant one In Japan.
And It also la true th a t it was
foisted an tfce people by ruthless
m ilitarists Intent on winning
cimpleto power in order to fur­
th er their own plans. Thousands

Associated Press leased Wire

NUMBER 7ft-

GM Threatens
To W ithdraw
From Hearings

Distributing: Bread To Hungry In Berlin

Enforce Retions A f t e Y
K i l l e d By
[bings, Gunfire

Will Have Nothing: To
Do With Fact-Find­
ing: If Prices And
Profits Considered

I.EM, l&gt;^. 28, (A*&gt;—A
has Lecn ctamped on
d Jewish residential
Jerusalem while Inuf bombings and gunIng carried on. At
roons hava been klUhavc been Injured,
Id to be almost WA
while belmetod firientorce the re a trio
l keeping thnrrsands
Irted to their liumes.
Forces and guvernnro exempt from

WASHINGTON. Dec. 28.
CAP) — President Trum an's
plane h sn . landed safety lit
Washington. The-Sacred Cow
gut down at 2:28 I'. M„.
eastern time,
' j

WASHINGTON, Doc. 28.
(AP)— Tito General Motom
Corporation served notice to­
day that It will have nothing
to do with government fact­
finding If Its prices and pro
fits ure considered us evi­
dence. The Corporation an­
nounced th at it will with­
draw from the hearings if

day truckloads of
dvilii
seen rumbling up
to (!
racks for quevJnn*.
[p g •
l m
.T! ,radio
„
ks,
car# and]
5,090 uiiwiintc
Iterlin
iwanted -lews Ifom pride and profit data is tn#d as
militarjf.IWflWie# ’ are .^ ro lU n g llB R E A lJ IH SHOWN BEING DISTRIBUTED In H
the streets. In Tel AvW, wiMreCpulshd who had ju st arrived ifi the (lermsn capital They spent fivt wetk «n a train, during winch evidence'In connection with the
the whole city is under Curfew,flmany suffered front starvation. Most of thsnt left their i W r m
‘he rare of ihe t 'n itid Noli,ms CIO demand for a 30 p#r cent
per day to wage increase. General Motors
eimiler precautions have bee [Relief and Rehabilitation Administration. The broad is rationed at the »•&gt;««- uf one loaf
l Intel imtinmil) accused the Auto Workers Union
taken. Parachute troopers arm
[every four persons.
nf .trying to enter the very heart
with machine guns are standliiL,
of management, and said th at
guard, some of them in con taled]
AFTER BATT1.IAG A TERRIFIC STORM in the AUanilc, the light rooftop positions.
to yield to such a demand would
cruiser, Philadelphia is shown a fte r docking In New York with ncr
mean the end of free enter­
Witnesses are quoted us liuvin
prise.
decks losded with returning veterans from Europe. The forecastle said th at six young men ah
deck of the storm-buttered' ship was buckled and a five-foot s trip 'o f their way to the Jerusalem poll
The company attorney, W alter
hull plating was folded on the Starboard liow of the cruiser.
' Gordon M erritt, pointed out th at
building, where they pin, ed ex
(International) plosives which turned the pine
General Motors nas not rejected
the CIO wage ' demands on
into a shambles. Some of the
grounds of inability to pay. He
intruders were carrying pltdol*.
First Kgt. .lames U. Colbert of
milled tlmt profits and prices
Others were equipped with boml
tho ttlinrd Medical, Battalion, son
are based on forecasts and a s ­
filled haversacks.
sumptions — and the attorney
A Jerusalem comm unique nays
aK iw, Val.'',!,Vo[oo,,i, 'io M a n y P o s t s P l a n n i n g doi'lured that the fact-finding
that a British asistnnt police Say§ French Blocking
() f . board could nut competently paea
superintendent, two British cons­
Effort To Restore
.!
" ,he C o n s t r u c t i o n
! on that kin dof information. Gantables and four South African
N e w F a c i l i t i e s end Motors, ho siibl, will iwt
military police were among those
A
German
Economy
g'ft*
open its honks for that purpose
killed.
-----------[the Army «l t tuup 11
li Cnntplx'li - laissing Post utiles* oriturril to do so by Con­
At the same time, terrorists a t­
FRANKFURT,
Germany,
Dec.
ColtMtt served In / Krunce
tacked the district police head- 28.
nn nil high of .137 mom- gress.
The new chief of Am eri­ (icnimny ntnl was i**spoiisilde
The chairman of the fact­
Did
otliei American l.i'ginn
quartern
a
t
Tal^Avin
and.attem
pt­
To_ _ Cooperate
Dog: Racing: Plant To Agree
Occupation Forces In Gei • the discipline, getieml
genert . . i nhunltli
finding panel, Lloyd GarrUoa,
and
J . *,
, mi
ed ua roid on tne
the ituynl
Ruynl Engineers
Engineers* can
,
.
,
,
.w
,'11postsiln the state ilnllv reporting
many—-General
Joseph
T.
MeNarm
ilitao
pet,„.e.
immediately
announced th a t tHig
training of enlisted'
I f N o M o r e Dutch larm a store a t an exhibition ney—issued his fitst monthly re ­ sonnel
Begin
Operations
of the .163rit Medical lluttu- diction wn- today iiiiule that. investigation will continue even
grounds north* of tho city. Ap po rt today as United States Mili­ llon. lie
correspond cnee, Florida membership, snuld hit an if General Motors does withdraw.
Tirr o o pp ss Imported Arab telephone operator wss re* tary Governor. Like his predeces­ prepared answered
On Monday Evening
or supervised the pro- all limp lecord -of 60,00:) duritig Garrison said that the penal
polled
killed
Ig
the
attack
on
tha
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Eisenhower — and parstlon uf the rjp o rts and ofliei- the roniing yuur, ueeording to would not change its previously
district headquarter* anti a Brl* sor —G rneral
of e t^ ra ls , kno -j ibis eur «;y l*&gt;i
n'A|AyiA.
tfAjfAVTA. jnv
Java, D a rJjS , fA*&gt;
vaments costing
more
Impeovetnw
J stated position, holding ability JM
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^C. 31, at (ho ilth em inent sought tin agreement tcsAptcd striRa a t Jn&gt; anna sthru. cite the French fur thslr German ,C
corporation
fioer
authority a r t Immensely strong season o f ’, dog racing at the from the British today that no
An 'assistan t superintendent of occupation policies.
e govNov
among
the Japanese people. Sunford Orlando Kennel Clitb. Inc. more Dutch troops would he police was hit by mac).In# bulsimply
declared that It w-as four
Especially among the less sophis­ a t Longwoud, it was unnsunred liroiight Into strife-tom Java, iet# while Inspecting a teller mine hi*McNarney
vabelief it wolld be virtually ut Texas
ticated and therefore, the Km- this morning by W alter Coftnolly, This was the price the Indones­ found unur a movie theater sever­ impossible
ran t.'
restore a minimum transferred to the infantry.
his tim e hist y e a r, lie sahl
pepor’s divinity will die hard.
ians sot on th eir agreement to a al blocks fmm tile scene of the sustaining to
manager.
The CIO has arranged to make
economy for Germany
He wears the following ribbon*;
"\V«- fully uxjiocl to lid tin*
Improvements have been;made British request to ciHijtelate with main Mast.
because of the French attitude American Thestef of Operations, Ml,tom m a r k befo re 1Ik- y e a r is u survey during the congression­
Allied
authorities
In
restoring
to the grandstand, betting en­
al recess to obtain the legislator'.!
The French refuse to treat tier- American Defense. World War 11 over." declared A d ju ta n t Mann.
closure, boxes, and there , 1s » order in Javu.
views on proponed labor legisla­
many a# a single economic unit Victory MeUid, Eastern Mediter­
With
m
em
b
ersh
ip
on
the
inSS
General
I
b
Found
An
Indonesian
statem
ent
said:
new entrance and admisslon-IgnU1.
and huve blocked all efforts to the ranean Theater of Operation, Good iiellse- Is'gion posts nil over tile tion. Iwical CIO unions have been
■'Wc
ore
prepared
to
cooperati­
New windows have been provided
occupation powers to do so. Conduct, and Meritorious unit A- spite u r n re p o r tin g e x ten s io n Kiipplled with questionnaires to
Tribunal other
on the leasts of juiticu to speed Guilty B y
for. the sellers and cashiers,*
’On the credit side of the ledger, wnrd. Before entering ............. - pliniH eilhet to lilllld to lepliti'e lie used in chucking on the law­
the
accomplishment
of
tasks
as­
The dowmstairs portion o^ the
McNarney submitted these find­ vice he wns employed by I*. Uni* oiitinoded q iin rters o r to enintgo makers.
to British Forces by the
AURIC!!, Germany. D i e . 2H, ings:
Congressmen will he asked
stand which includes the eon- signed
Inntine and Son for one yem
present i'lo-ditior, lie .nfilWl.
United
Nations,
and
to
maintain
—A
Canadian
m
ilitary
court
whether they wilt support a 66f cessions and betting booths, paw - peace.”
First — further progress Iws
Iluynma
lte:ich&gt;
plan-'
to
lunld
a
ay
svntonced
German
Major
/ A '
—• — — —
j der room anil hot dog stunds ha*
new $611.1100 Legion post; Or­ cent-art-hourly wage minimum,
Details «f Indonesian cooper# General Kurt Meyer to he shot hern made in de-NuiificMtion.
, CHICAGO, Dec. 28, (JP)—Tigee been cnlargeil, enclosed and rehousing, the Wagueri
Second—the
breaking
up
•
of
lando
ami I ake Wales, plan new low-cost
linn'
still
remained
to
he
worked
for
war
crimes.
Meyer
was
u
hundred of the nation's agricul­ docotjoted. Betting booths have
Murray Health Bill, and tha
# to.lioo huililings;. Delnnd and Autl-I’oll
. . , .. cartels Is proceeding sattural economist# are opposed to been placed upstairs as an added out. The British already are form er SS regimental nml divl* .'German
Tax measure. They also
Tallahassee posts plan ndditioiud! |Mill lie queried
equipping Indonesian police — elonal commander. H e’ pn* found '* „.?^ur, / '
the governm ent’s p reien t price convenience.
on their position
Third—then* aie no iminciliute
fui iliiies to present structures; on i'M'Milent
peace preservation corps .— us guilty on three of five charges
support program . Tnls disclosure
President Truman's
Trunuin'-t proposal
pioii
For the past -month there have
('rent view ha* it now building
In connection
cor
w ith the deaths threats of epidemics or revolt.
was made today by the American .keen more than 600 dogs in auxiliary m ilitary police.
McNarney maid, however. In­
under construction. Coco,, plans *
bu“^ , In Ubor
The British planned to use the of 4B Canadian prisoners of
Farm Economic Cotindl, follow- training a t the kennels, Mr. Con­
an a......
Campbell - Us-qng *
the 1 1O'* demand
cidents still ore continuing that
ing a poll In which various alter- nolly announced, and he predicted Indonesian police only In the war.
I’nst members hero have talked t r‘’' u
P*r
•“' « »
Rntuvin area a t ptesent. How­
Among the charges were that reflect hostility on the part nf
£ natives were suggested.
a very good racing season. C
PARIS, Dec. 2H. (/I*)—United •d a Hew building, but plan* have I,
ever, it was .understood the na­ Meyer Incited his SS troops to the population toward the Ameri­
1
1 1
More than three quarters - of
can
Occupation
Forres.
But,
said
States
Army
headquarters
In
not je t taken nlmpe.
The racing Monday will atari tive police also might be used deny- quarter to Allied troops
the economiate favored a plan to
McNarney. th at is to lie expects! Parle says liuil (igjlt American
One lie trlcning feat me of the
hava the Government either, an­ a t 8:00 o’clock and will continue later to remove Japanese troops and that he was responsible for from
the
Germans.
Army
units
are
on
their
wny
new po*t building program i
nounce support prjees In advance, through April 13, It was stated. ami European and Eurasian in­ the killing of 1H Canadian pri­
tile
glow til of small | m* l* like
home tmlsy&gt;
or elae some new method to The finish of every race will* be ternees from the interior of Java. soners of w ar by his troops at
the ancient Abbey nf Ardennes, Legislation Urged To
The units sailed for the United Hn nilili'ii which fnrmurly bad but
buttress farm income during de­ photographed.
„
_
_
States yesDmlny. They Include 21 members, to which now Ims
w h e n he hail hie hfadqpprtere.
pression# without attention to
been uddi'il 63. Mulbony, n post ; I I f
I i) n
I f ||* f f ||* p Q
Curb Petrillo Power the 179th Generul Hospital, the 'never
individual commodities.
ovei "It, hn* ineretmed it* '
M
iU i ttllv o
First Traffic Regulating Group,
One fifth of the ,Monomials
4*11 GIRLS MEET
to 269, mid plan* to I
, -•
'
said the Government should with­ B-29 Breaks Record
- Nearly M girls of various local
WASHINGTON, Der. 2B. OV&gt;— the Tenth , Traffic Regulating meinbemiiip
Imiltl u new home, said Adjutant * YOKOHAMA, Dec. 28, (A')—
draw all price ahd income sup­
4-1! Clubs gathered st the court Chairman Clarence I*ea of the Group,- th« 318th Field Aftillery Maun.
For Pacific Flight
| The -wiur crime trial nf Japanese
port# completely. Disapproval of
house this morning, together with House Interstate Committee has Bn, the 306th Engineers Conduit
MendH'rs uf tha Department i
n .,
01 the policy of placing emphasis
th eir directors to go to the Gene­ urged that early Congressional Bn, the 214th Field Artillery
ti1* 1 Allletl prisoners
^ on a governm ent program to pur- • LONG BEACH, Calif., Dec. JIN.
va Community Building to attend action be taken on legislation Bn, the 316th Piri .1 MHII4dJ/ Jltsecutive Committee hove been |
f'harles
Gordon
lame,
61,
resi­
u!Br
wera
* chase surplus
goods to keep (A*)—An Army B-29 plsrfk known dent of Chuluota for the past tha all day Junior Council Meet­ designed to curb the powers of Bn. and part of the HOlh litfau reqdlntod by Itepartmi iit C um dr.' !n ',lle ,
plum goods
K. Mende Wilson to meet nt the . tortured wl\h burning embers.
p rlc u up Is
r- described as “over­ as “The Challenger” has sat a new 34 years, and member of the ing, A dinner and recreation were James Petrillo, head of the try Division.
United
Slates
Army
List*.
official trans-I’aclflc record be­
Mn'vflower Hotel in Jncksonvitlc
Whelming.",
Church of God of Sanford, died on the program, according to Mrs. American Federation of Musi­ * Five thousand additional troop* on the evening of. Jim. 12. In N. E. Churchill of Tolodo, 0-,
I More than two thirds pf tha tween t-ong Reach, Calif.,and Ho­ Vhursday afternoon a t his homo Oulda
of the. HOth division will leave
Wilion, county homt de- cians- *
“
Wil
to Adjutant Maim. Joel testified th a t he had found p ri­
farin economists favored either nolulu. The big fouf-ongineil pi she in Chuluota a fte r* a n illness of monsttatlnn age nt. This w a i'tc h c
The California democrat says for the UjdU*d Stale* tomorrow. addition
soners or war last Ssplrm ber
Members of the 82nd Alrborm 8 . Field. 7th District Commander, with
a food consumption program like covered the 2,600 statute mlts* five months.
duled iw th e third council meeting th at he will call his committee
evidence th a t they bad laten.
und
.luck
Kucco,
local
post
com­
, the .atamp plan, o r . else direct between the two towns in niftc
Division
are
being
sent
to
Hugof
t
h
e
n
a
r
.
into closed session Immediately
Funeral srrvlcei for Mr. Lane
tortured fwiih bits of burning
mander,
ure
expected
to
attend.
payments to farmers to make up hours, 30 mi notes and ten seconds, will be conducted a t the gruveland
from
where
they'll
embark
after Congress reconvenes op
.The program will Include ud- slow-matches, set on their bodies
the difference betWMn announced even though It was flying against side in Lake View Cemetery
H q iE D l'LES CONFLICT
Jan. 14. The group will b# asked fo r the United States the end
headwinds. The finite
dresse*
by National Vice Cumdr. by prison ram p guards. Lieut.
support levels and free markets. strong
of
this
month.
Meanwhile,
first
to vote on s bill titled “ to pre­
Sunday afternoon a t 3:00 o’clock
Churchill waa one o( 11W_Uber­
Kip association has announced streaked over the Pacific a t ao with the Rev. W. U. Holcome of
KcheduLig of tha terms of vent control of Broadcasting by element* of the 2Dth Infuntiy Sum I* 1*;timer, Jr., nf South ating officers who freed prison­
Division are moving into the Carolina: Cliifilc* M. Wilson, co- ers in T'urushimaV comp a t
th at -these ere the sentim ents of average speed of 270 miles an the Church of God officiating. County and Circuit Court on the Coercive Practices.
ordlnntor of younger veterans
v Individual members. The result hour.
same *»y, Jan. IB, will probably
This development has followed Bremerhaven staging area The activities;
ded by Arrangements at* in charge of result In the meeting and ad­
Mrs. Waller. G. Craven Fukuoka In Japan.
The B-29 was commanded
Second Armored Division is in
of the poll do not naoeeserily
a
demand
by
Petrillo
that
broad­
the
Erickson
Funeral
Home.
The Jap defendant has b een of
Italcigh,
N. C., uutlonul presi­
Col. C. 8 . Irvine of St. Paul,
the
Calais
staging
area
near
represent association policy.
journm
ent
of
Couqty
Court
to
a
casting of foreign musical pro­
• Survivors Include the widow,
charged with starving one p ri­
and was piloted by Major
dent
of
the
American
l.ogion
Marseille
awaiting
passage
home.
later
date,
probably
in
February,
grams
In
this
country
—
with
Nellie Lane of Chuluota;
and National Chaplain soner to death and causing bru­
Dale of Wise, Va. Tne plane Mrs.
three
daughter!,
Mrs. Bruce County Judge R. W. Ware said the exception of those from Advanca unite of the 84th In­ Auxiliary,
Edward
J.
Smith uf Sioux City, talities to many others.
formerly
was
used
by
Lieutenant
fan
try
Division
ure
In
Camp
this
mornlnrCanada
—
stop
a
fte
r
Dec.
31.
OJPA Plans To Cut General Jam es Doolittle.
Evans, Mildred Marie lame and
In another courtroom nearby,
Iowa. Welcoming addrrsves will
Philip
Morris.
The
B4th
Divi­
Betty Lou Ijina, all of Chuluota;
another Jan prison camp com­
be
by
Mayor
Frank
Whitehead
sion's
main
body
is
scheduled
to
Furniture Prices
four sons, Charles Edward Lane
Lieut. Kel Yuri waa
arrive a t the camp tho last fe.v of Jacksonville and K. H. Klar- mander,of Miami, Gordon Woodrow Lane
faced with affidavits describing
S
o
ir
it
fix
bee, conference chuirmun. •
days
in
January.
the starvation death uf a Marins
WAHHINGTON. Dac, 28. OPhOther unit# already on lit*
The OFA has p u t Into affect a Two Seminole County,
corporal from Chicago, James
high
leea,
heading
for
home
are
program to o a f tom# current Navy Men Released l*"*- «i*tjooed with the Amy
Pavlokot, who shrank from 110
the
26th,
the
aflth,
the
89th
and
U rttm ltu re p ric M subeUntlally by
'
,
I at Takomn, Wain#
to 66 pounds. The prosecution
80th Infantry Divisions, along Scientist Approve
_
_ , “ —~ — . _
. _
Survivors , also include, aix
w Boring. The agency said dealers
also claims Yuri ordered a , J »P
LOB ANGELES, Dec. 28, (/P)— operation. The surgeons’ pro­ with firs t elements of the 100th
will have to absorb up to 12
gro
to bayonet Army private
Maybe It woe the Christmas nouncement was bad news to Infantry Division.
Atomic Control Plan guard
Charles Edward, Jr,, Nancy Lou,
par cant of tha price Increases
Noah Heard of Salinas, Calif-,
____94
4th Infantry Division and
States Navy according to Infornuu Barbara Jean and Jam es Gordon Spirit. Mayte it's just th at Joe the worried woman. Her hands
The
granted m anufacturers..
Passalacqua has a heart ka big were already full. A t home were the 22nd Corps headquarters
CHICAGO, Dee. 2H, &lt;A*&gt; — Sev­ after ha had been beaten.
Tha Increases range from four tion received here today from tb« Lane, all of Orlando, and Randall as tlie IHbllrwood Bowl. You be
scientists who worked on
ta 20 percent. Consumer prices Naval Personnel Separation Cen­ In n a Ca ruth era of Chuluota; tha judge. Ils says he’d go broke two other children — one five have bean alsrU d for shipment eral
the atomic laimb project ut the
three brothers, Thomas J, Lone any day doing a .thing like this. months old and the other 18 home,
oe medium-priced furniture are ter in Jacksonville.
Univcraily of Chicago huve ex­
They are S I/c W. J . P
of Chuluota, O scar lam e of San­
expected to hold, while those on
Joe runs a restaurant. The months old. A third baby nuas
pressed approval of the plan Fire Halts Attempt
SHOWER 8 TOP 8 FlHE
ford and B ryant Lane of Bruns n ight befors Christmas he met anticipated. Mr. Eades had died
the leeat’ tapenaive furniture are Jr., BIO Park Avenue, Banfi
worked out nt Moscow for con­
To Rescue Miners
wtrk. G a j and two sisters, Mrs. seven-year-old M argaret Cedes two week# before of pneumonia.
exeperted to rise about five per- and ETM 1/e W alter R. McG
trol of atomic energy.
The
shower
la
it
b
ight
put
u
Box
60,
Geneva.
Geprge
Turner
of
Orlando
and
cent on tha a v e n g e .
Tm woman's predicament was stop to g rass fires. - Between
fo r th# f l r t t time in his life. The
They
point
out
th
at
Russia
Mis. R. G. Cob of W ay cross, Ga. girt was th« victim of an auto­ told to Joe Passalacqua by Radio
PI NEVILLE, Kentucky. Dee.
12:60 P.M. and 7:48 P.M. firemen has declurcd herself to be In
COP LOBES WATCH
mobile scetdint, A passing car's Officer T. E. Nelson. Tne ree- answsrad *lx alarms yexbcrdsy In favor nf United Nations control 28, (A*)'— Rescue work was stop­
NO
CIVIC
MEETINGS
door handle had struck tier in tauratuer immediately pledged which g n u f i r « were reported. of atomic weapons and — even ped temporarily today by crews
TRUMAN TO SI’EAK
tha head, TVs metal broke and |U U »00 or more if necessary so There was no damage from the more Important — in favor of a attem pting to rearh a t least SO
Rotary,
Kiwaais
and
Lions
Clubs
WASHINGTON. Dec. 28, 0P&gt;—
a place n f it became Imbedded M argaret could have her opera­ fires, C hitf tH N. Cleveland said. system of inspection to prevent entrapped miners. The crown
were forced back by the roaring
President Trum an’s radio address took a vacation from meetings In h e r brain- U was ju st one of tion. ' He hired throe specialist
evasion .of th at control.
Edward lilg - those
flames of another lire. The firs
to the nation will be made . ... week. M a|
unaccountable
accidents nurses for the other youngsters.
of the Ro­ th at no ooa could be blamed for. Wednesday the operation on M ar­
the police- Thursday night, Jan. 8, between fine will hava
— the 23rd to be encounterad so
g a re t was performed by a su r­
ilday a t the The poiic« jet the driver go.
i Umepleee 10 and 10:30 o’clock, eastern tary program
■ w anted
fa r •— Is worse than any th a t .
SERVICES
geon
who
preferred
aoonymt
will meet
M hr
~~
equ# comforted Marpreceded It.
V '. \
Th« Sanrord Herald will pay
— and also, who refused ai
IJthe
Hurried appeals were roads .
C L E A R W A T E R , D a e . 2 8 , (A*)—
rK n .
Fur oral services for the groat over a two-cojnty area for arose- 1
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Gen. McNarney James I). Colbert Mann Says State
Gets Discharge
Is Critical Of From U. S. Army To Have 50,000
•Legion Members
French Policy

$30,000 Spent j Indonesians Set
On Improvements jPrice On Ending
At Kennel Club! Strife In Java

Economists Oppose
* Present Price
Support Program

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Eight Divisions
Are Scheduled For
Movement To U. S.

War Crimes Trial
Reveals StorieB

Charles G. Lane
Dies In Chuluota
At Age Of 51 Years

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                    <text>SATURDAY, OEpEMBER 22, 1945

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD,, FLORIDA

FACE EIGHT

The world in aglow
with happiness this
Christmas as peace
again reigns su­
preme. We w i s h
you a wonderful
Christmas and n
glorious New Year.

NATIVITY
ANp THEY CAME WIJH HASTE, AND FOUND
MARY* AND JOSEPH, AND JHt ft ABE Itl NC IN

The Star That Shone on
Him Still Lights Our Way
The hells ring out joy­
fully our message to you
this Christmas. May it
he the merriest, hatipiest. most w o n d e r f u l
Christmas you’ve ever
had—may the New Year
see your hopes and pray­
ers fulfilled.

it*

-

a

Manger ’—tuKi

2,(6

THE ESSEX STUDIO
ROBERT L. COX
PHOTOGRAPHER
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. EVALEEN’S

From Painting by Ctrl BtutUar

Old Fashion Game Fireworks During
Under Tree With Christmas Season
Dad Is Lots Of Fun Old Latin Custom

The joy, the spirit, the happi­
ness

of

an

oltl-fashiuned

Chrintniy* is just about the
heat wish we know of to e x ­
tend to you- this Peacetime
Christmas season.

HUNT’S TUXEDO FEED STORE
Cor, 2ml &amp; Sanfurtl

II •■ntinnrri from l-aar (Inr)
plastic, metal nm. die cut mate­
ria**. So. ive will have 'to wait
awhile for the hulk of new game
invent ion*.
Hut dad with a little ingenuity
may fijul some new wnvs to Play
those old games. If he happens
to lie an ex-GJ the chancre are
that he already has some up his
sleeve.
It won't lie ion difficult to
Jociilc the card game revival*
like Hook, Pit and. Flmeh or
Cron* word Lexicon, the-" wordImildiiig game, because most of
these u-e a minimum of mate­
rials. It's the host seller* in the
hoard game doss like I’amrlot
and Monopoly, for which the «!«•nmrii] dues not equal I he supply.
If you get n variety of gninci.
there will always be one thnt will
become a favorite with each mem­
ber of the family.
Dig Ik fun even for the nmnll
frv who rnloy srrnmbling for the
letters with tin* sticky-lipped
"gold mining" ptrk*.
Teen-ager* hntITrl li-i nmum.l
by a • ophlstiratetl game like
. bonunrn n combination of Michi­
gan and rummy, which lias the
i playing field stoked out on a
rloth.
There at*' limited supplies nf

GERARD TETLEY
AP Newsfeatures
To those who have sometimes
naked wify fireworks should bo
usorlatrd with the birth of
Christ, the answer fs thnt tfjls
was an imported custom, which
settlers brought from France (to
‘.New tirlenns. .
Ileforc it was introduced tln
this country, the Italians weya
using colored fire on December
-’Ci amt there Is . abundant evijlence that Iho Spaniard* also
indulged in early pyrotechnist.
In the southern states, fireworks
remain
a
Chrixtmia
"m ust1_____ ■ ■ ■ P I
__
that many cities and totvna.haye
enacted prohibitive orijinaneps
tw-cause in so many instancoa
Christmas Joy1 was turne-* to
Christmas grief in killings and
maiming*.
J
t
Ih e ragunistc motif' bob* up
again in the burning of tjie V.ids
Log which is certainly tied In In­
extricably with Chriatnub but
which cun b e ‘traced bOck“ to -th a
word J til - and the Goth’s festival
commemorating the winter sol­
stice.
.
. , •. , '
Mistletoe is another Christmas
custom w;hich goes b»ck tit the
white robed Druids who ceydred
it. They always cut It with a
‘
‘blade
‘ * because they cOngolden
edntileied it a symbol of peace. In
able nod loyiinds hive imme the early ages if two foemen met
mlnlaliiip m inuet and bowling imdi'mcath mistletoe, they dropgame* uml variations of the ring omI their arms arid- embraced—
hence the modern practice of kiss­
ing under the mistletoe.
•
The Christmas tree is entirely
Germanic in origin and first
made its appearance at Htraihurg
in I Wifi. It was not until 1810
that the Princess of Mecklenberg
introduced it in - England to boromp Immediately a Christmas
fixture.
Hut one little known fact is
ilint *the Christmas tree was a
current Christmas fixture in Amrrlca before It was in England

IT ltR R Y ^
CH RISTm /IS

Hazards Lurk In
Y o u r Christmas
Tree Decorations
K'xnlUnvS fr*M Pas* Oar)
help* keep the treo rreah and re­
duces the chance* of fir*.
Another and important safe­
guard in to use a chemical flnraaprroiing solution. *
Dlx-olvp une pound of nodjum rhloridr in one' and one-half
pints of water. That wUl take
care of a tree that weifhn ap­
proximately eight pound*, use
two pounds 9f chemical and
three pints oft water. •
Put the solution in th* contain­
er ir&gt; which the troc stands. Let
the tree aenk up as much of the
cjiertiicnl solution na possible. In
caso calcium chloride is not availajilo ammonium sulfate will be
highly satisfactory.

Hr

Unselfish interest in others is the key'
note of happiness at Christmastime,
May each gift you receive breathe love
atybdevotion and bind the ties of home

X

and friendship more securely.
As for ourselves, wc desu^to express
our appreciation for your loyalty to us ta
1945, and w ish y o u aM en y Christina*,

Cigarettes burn* slowly at . P,
003 feet in the air than on th
ground.
■
• ■
About U per cent of motor ve­
hicle trip* jrtt th* UnJfed States
are lets than -10 miles Ih length.
Warp tin ends are those which
HOLLYWOOD DIRfCTOR John Da run lengthwise of Ihe fabric;,
Toth. 32, beams happily at his wife, waft threads run transversely.
blood* semen star Veronica Lake,
M ho proOdly shows her his ne^tlyacquired American citizenship pa­
per! In Federal Court In Los An­
geles.* The director euro* 'In |his
country five years ago troin Hun­
gary. (international doundpholo)

HUFFMAN’S SUNOCO SERVICE
t

3rd &amp; Park Ave.

Prop. Harry M. Huffman

try
fropi the
Hleck Forest
brought the idea with them, im ­
migrants also introduced the
atory of Kris Krlngle—a vulgari­
sation of the German words
Christ 'Klndlcin (the little Christ
child).
'Vihara did Christman prrsenta
originate? The Germans are total­
ly ' responsible for the origination
of Santa Claus though some pro­
fess to ace again some analogy
between gift-giving and th# ri&lt;*h
toss gsme but on the whole it is bestowal of gifts peculiar to the
difficult to find a game which Roman Saturnalia.
is very different.
,

Merry Christmas
★ Stealing over the countrywide is the blessed!
peacefulness of Christmastiqif. The very air,
seems charged with it. Even the birds— what
few remain— appear to shsre in the general
rejoicing that has come over the world.
W e earnestly hope that this Christmas sea­
son of 194? will bestow unusual blessings
upon you and yours . . . that it will bring to
your home the soft glow that even Christmas
tree lights cannot bequeath— the full joy of
Christmas seasons tong past but forever
remembered. May such a Christmas be yoursl

Good cheer - on this the
1945 year of the birth of
Christ.
To rach of us the uvrd Choslmas
xu in in on i liidhy happy memories. To
torn* il recalls a ride over the frozen
countryside to grandma's, sleighbells tinkling all Iho while. To others
it: recalls hapfyt reunions in htfrihfilled living rooms, gay banquett and
glowing Christmas trees. But to aU
if recalls days of charm and endear­
ment, the heppiest days of our lines1
ilay yon'know this happiness in
oil Kill fullness once again, deep
friends, tMs-Cheisimas ■yeatff .'pf

ms. ,

'■''

Here’s hoping and pray­
ing that we will become
more and more His fol­
lowers in word and deed.

la Business Bine* 1884
Florida Fruits A Vegetables

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�In Unity There If. Strength—
THE WEATHER"

To Protect U t reaee of the World)
To Promote 111 P r o f m i of Americai
To Produce P»o«p«rUy for Sanford.

(day
afternoon and tonight. mild ThurMay.

AN INDEPENDENT D
VOLUME XXXVII

Established 1908

Conferance O f
^Ministers To

SANFORD, FLORIDA, W

Truman Tests White House Snow

NUMBER 7-J

French

Truman Plans
Radio Address
On Big Issues

E n d T o n ig h t
Big Three Delegates
Await Reply From
: French On Formula
; For Drafting Peace

Speedy Ratification
Is Predicted Fol­
lowing Devaluation
Of French Currency*

MOSCOW, Dec. 26. (A P )—
The Big Three foreign min­
isters have gone into another
session. They are hoping to
clear up the remaining de­
tails of their 11-day confer­
ence ao that it mt\y come to
an Tmd by late tonight.
The hour at w hich1 the
Dual communique will
be

W \SH*‘n OTON~ t i e - . 26.
(AP) — The United Slate*
has ?ti*wered the Flench
n-*t» ci-v -m ln g ■furore relsl l i r s with Franco Spain.
The '"-ite Department has
n H'le.l F 'snce that It la
ready to discuss with BrltsHP
and France alt aspects of the
relations of the three gov­
ernments with the present
regime In Madrid. This was
mails known today by a -tltg
Secretary
of Stale
(Iran
Aheuon,

Untied' Is not known. Yesterday,
a British source said th at the
bulletin would be made public
at ft P, M„ EST today. Latest
indications from Moscow are that
1* &amp; ■.
no definite time has been set,
' Informed sources in the Rus- i
aian capital say th a t Molotov, ‘
Byrnes end Bevin have reached
greater agreem ent than any of
them thought possible when ■
first they met. The three slates- t
men
ten are said t o ‘ have gotten |
&lt;lon
ong much better than they did
at the London conference.
All three era still welting for WITH WASHINGTON BLANKETED under several Inches of winFrance to reply to their formula ter's first snowfall, President Truman semf-offielally opens the sea­
fop drafting the peace treaties son hy rolling a fast snowball on the White House grounds. He stay ­
6f Europe. Secretary Byrnes has ed out in the sharp uii long enough to show he still knows how,
beert unable to reach French
(International Soumlphoto)
Foreign Minister Bidault by tele­
phone. French Insistence on being
a party to all European peace
trestle* was one of the Issues
which forced the tandon con­
f e r e n c e to end In a stalem ate.

No Anti-Labor Talk
Address 'Will Deal
With Overall Leg­
islative
Program
KANSAS CITY, Dec. 26.
(A P )— .President Truman
will RdtircHs the country hy
i radio’shortly jtftrr-hc retifruft
to Washington
from hi.s
Chriatmus holiday
in his
hometown of Independence,
Mo. The President took time
o ff from his visit home to­
day to nnnounec. that he’ll

speak to the country on tbe over­
all legislative program, ami tbe
state of the nation.
PARIS, Dec. 20.
— The
The President *nid thaj-nn date
French constituent. assembly In
ha* been *rt for the speech. Ask­
Paris today is focusing its a t ­
ed by a newsman if the address
tention on the Bratton Wo* Is
w-ould be an anti-labor speech,
Monetary Agreement. This fol­
the President answered in tbe
lows close on the heels of the
negntive.
French government's decree of
Mr. Truman plans to fly bnck
yesterday, devaluating tve franc
to Washington on Friday, leav­
by more than one half in order
ing
Kansas City at 8;8() A. M„
to stabilize the nation’s -urrency.
t cntrnl Time, If th e weather per­
In fact, French expert* say
mit*.
the franc has been devJlu -1 s '
this time in order to fn-rUM e
Earlier today, President Tru*
man assumed the role of In-luted
speed) ratification of Brctton
Santa
Claus. Relaxed from his
Wood*.
rough six-hour plane ride of
Since the liberation the franc ,1 LYING IN STATE In Heidelberg, Germany, when
futile fight against yesterday, the Chief, Executive
has been pegged at fin to lha denlh, Gen. George “ "
r ^ . . tlS liuGn r't,e S' lM ,n,n r w u h' B flag-draped euiikcf while Milllniv Pain- stand guard in the drove 20 miles over Icy roads
'dollar and 200 to the British 2ancient
.V illa Renter. guest.house of Ll. Gen. tluoffr.-y Keyes. Short,) t.fiu. |liitl. picture was taken,
ko visit" hi* 93-year-otd mother
pound. But the new value of the the body of the great soldier wa* taken to Hamm in l.uemhomg f..i burial
at Grandview, Mo. He delivered
franc, effective today Is a little
(Intyrnntiunnl
from
I".
S'
Signal
r«
rje
Radio) \C hristm as present* which he
more than 110 francs to the
dollar and 480 francs to j.he
, didn't have with him when he
called on hen ln*l. night. Some
pound Sterling.
of the gift* hod come hy plane
French economists say the
| with Mr. Truman. Other* hud
two-cent valuation of the franc
MOSCOW,- Dec. 86, tflV -«ecj been collected by Mr*. Truman
vrns artificial and prevented
ratary of State Jam es Byrnes la
| amt dnughter Mary Margaret in
France from selllr\V anything
holding his plana in readiness
, Independence. The 'President *aid
to the United States or England.
today I n hopes th at he may be
they were the usual Christmas
They explain the franc was de­
able tqo leave Moscow within the
\ trinkets.
in order to align France's
n u t Ifew
i
.hours. The big three Warehouse,
Apart­ Seeks To Determine valued
tir s i Lieut. A. Ki nr lion I’omi-i *
currency more closely to its
Foreign Ministers Conference ap­
The trip :o Grandview was
tin* returned to Sanford follow­
ment building Are If Army Permitting actual value In world markets.
parently is schadulid to conclude
I made after a hearty breakfast
ing a poriod of ovcr*uiiH *n v ice
Wilson
Says
Plea
Is
late tonight (Moscow time) after
with thu 31*1 (Dixie I Division Robbery Believed To •&lt;f ham and eggs and hot hisWrecked By Blast
Unnecessary Waste
1 1 . days of talks on world pro­
J
Vuils. .Seven guest* were present
the I'scific Theater.
Presented
Before In Lieut.
blems.
all officers of the Mssonic Lodge
I'owen, entered the ser­
Have
Been
Motive
BAHHARA,
Calif.,
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Dee.
10,
(A
P
)—
Bailable Moscow sources say
of Missouri. When n friend re­
vice in May. 11142. Shortly, there­
Special
OPA
Group
Dec.
20.
'
(AV
-Tlir'
e
persons
were
The
United
State*
Office
of
Of UnidentifiedMan marked that the President looked
Foreign Commissar V.
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the Infantry Officer* Cimthhite
today that- the Italian gov­
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Prffltntes
I
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Secretary E rnest Uevin have wrecked a wnrehouse and apart­
Two women were attacked S u n - 1ee now hud a lot 01 thinking-to
J .U
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1 m i l l l i c a j j.Special)—"There is an apparent Ktlhool a t F o il Belitung, Gu, lie
ernment haa paid 97,778,000
reached en accord on a number ment building in Santa Barbara,
wu» graduated in Peeomiier, IP 12. «lnv evening by an unidentified ’ l*°posslhilitv that
for aurplua American Army
of vital world Issues. British Calif. Five other persons were
Office of 7'”'" ' ^coP"&gt;|i»*i"ncil
a »could Hen N'egti- slmitlv after U:0it o'clock | As for his own Christmas
fnn,r action from tbo Office
'’
slocks. Included In the sale . . Christmas
------------ - cheer was
__ - brought
.
sources indicate a final communi­ injured — but not seriously —
in tin- vicinity of Eighth Street I Ififl". the I'rcslilent said In-" re
I’riro Administration, on the
que can, lie expected a t ft:0U when th r explosion of u butane
Lieut. Powers; X.Mjrlied •-• nnd I.tutu-1 Avenue. The Negro! celved a lot of tie* and socks,
nmller of lifting railing* from
gu* truck destroyed the struco’clock this evening, E. 8. T.
fled Itolh timer when the women j 8ut declined to talk about *)iiri*.
Wa s h i n g t o n , o n - , . . . o n - 1 w . j . r , a h . ^ s .
- y h . Florida’s production of Winter Company M of the Itifilb 111(011 eiearned. Chief Roy G. William*. \ The last time lie mentioned hi*
lurvS
*trawl&gt;crries.’’ Mint ’William !.. try Regiment, served with ilu- ' nlli-d to thu scene, pul a double inability to gel shirt* front hiThe dead have been Identified Tnmorrovw a group of *cnators
tentatively ua Mr. and Mrs. John will start on a month'* flight that 82 deliveries, costing from Wilsqn, Director of Florids Stale division during npcrnliim* in N r » e ua id „f nolle,- i, ion mi the neigh- "bl hnberdashri partqer. Eddie
Mornliii anil Mindanoi
Johnson and ten-year-old Caro­ around the world. They are mem­ •4.00 to fH.OO esch had been made. Fanner*’ Market*, in a stale- Guinea.
bond, and there wn* no fur .tarolMin, be reaei\eil._jiuiic tbaii
line Stovall, nil residents of bers of n subcommittee of the These order* included orange* inent issued today, in connection tin was awarded liie I'm pi.- ( I""
300 from folk* all over the
In-I oede-talion.
lleait
for
wound*,
received
shoes,.
garment*,
candy
and
with
Id*
week
I
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revlco
of
proSenate's Defense Investigating
m
1 nation.
action
olid
also
wears
the
Com­
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Cameron,
"I
I
Laurel
The
famous
and
Kate
Smith
duetion
uml
dlstrihutioa
conilibuilding. Miss­ Committee. Their leader is Sena­
ing is another resident. Frances tor James Tunnel) of Pelownre, publiefzed "Dirty Eight" squad: (ions affecting Florida'* crop*, bat Infantryman's Badge, Ilu- Vvemie, was 1eliirriiei- bailie from]
Watson. But friends believe that an old hand a t Investigations of Campbell-lai**ing Post fi3. who - Director Wilson, who i* in the Air Medal, the Asfntic-I’aeifie .1 vi-.it 1,1 11 neigldatr’s luiuse. and
won the American Legion scrHp North for conferences with Kml- Theater of Operation* 1lldnu when -in- gni la tier yard
she was out of the city on u aboard.
rollectioii
record Of the entire cral official* eniicrnilng Itu- lift- with three hnttlit participatiiiH N’egia i in nii in her, drew
holiday
visit.
Senator
William
Knowlnnd
of
LONDON, Dec. 20, (/p) — Ad­
United
State*,
took charge of the lug of berry celling*, emphasized star* and one bronze arrow lien I, ni-l il ’ irked her dawn and told 1
The
injured
include
Anthony
California
and
8enntor
Utigh
miral of the Fleet Lord Keyes
Salvation
Armv
dhne liosnl, Mon- that "Our hope fur favorable the American Theater ribbon and lie, iml I n -cream ai lie vvmltd
Berta,
n
truck
driver.
Berta
Mitchell
of
Waihinglon
complete
died today in his sleep, lie ww*
1 ill in-1. Sin- sereiimed, Imwever,; «
r x ¥a
•
»* •
collection*
of nclion find* its basin in Senator tile Victory medal.
explains the blast this way,' “I the party. The Job ahead of day, and with
78.
and t|i- Negro, according
1,1! I [1 ’ K j“ F * O n n
D flV O
stepped
on
the
sta
rter
ami
the
9300.48,
edged
out
the
Klwanls
J
W
r
t
'announcement
this
wcekthem
is
to
determine
whether
or
mil ee ..........
ta &lt;Imke h e r ! 111
X^I I VXLord Keyes — one of Britain’.*
just took off."
*
1A ,
Kvmllnjr Mrs. Sue Price Died ini* :1a- fought Inin off. and a - 1 , .
not military goods are being Club member* who on S aturday1T!" , *
outstanding Naval heroes — hud butane
, ..
The structure was located a t thrown away waatafully.
took
in
a
record
breaking
9213.35.1
Doyle
Timmons,
agricultural
nd,
.
,
,
Imke
1
minty,
nclghlxii
i« Sent
been ill. for three weeks.
j||t , ,„,n,,
Chapala and Cota Streets, only
Major Wlmrtnn .sb l today that v JfS
Administrator Cl,ester In l.iongrwood Tuesday h( -...a n ie iM n r help. ISO away. llm|p
It is said th a t usable truck*
Admiral Keyes was the leader one block from the main traffic
« personal in" ben 1 hief \\ illiam* ami police, quota with n percentage of Di't
are being pushed over cliffs and he wanted to thank individuals i
tho spectacular Eecbrugge raid artery, Slate Street.
and member* of organization*. ve*tigotlnn of conditions in Flor
livt-d diortlv afterward, h red percent In the Imnd drive, it
Mr*. Slip I'rne, rt8. died nl
food
allowed
to
spoil
while
child­
World W ar X. He also was
The blast shattered nearly ren go hungry. Knowlend served and chttrches for their co-opera- ida.
Avenue,
announced today by K. li.
her homo In Lotuwood, Tm-wlay Idirseii, Kl-i's Laurel
credited with a Urge p a rt of thuevery
window in btocks adjacent
hurried iii I'Hm (lie -treel In tell Kilpatrick, county eluilrumt) of
success In combating the German to the building. Police regulars as a major In Europe before be­ tion In making this fhrl*tm s*| "Florida’s plea fur the lifting afternoon after a lingering ill him
Hint the Negro, n few min- . t Ire- drive who milled thul tin
ceilings on strawberries was ness. She was horn in Dado
submarine menace In the first '-and reserves were called to pa­ coming a lawmaker. He said the effort what he described as the
best in his 35 years as a S al-' presented to a special OPA com­ County Georgia, Sept. 17, 1877. nte* before, bail entered hi* home [ county, with salr* of $122,652
Army
during
the
w
ar
had
a
world-.W r conflict
trol the ares. A bank one block
found Mr*.
Larsen
on the hi E-bond* had only t curbed 70
Army officer.
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and nsd been n resident of .................
As commander of the Dover away wus put under heavy guard. ernrkeriark syatan of tsalvage vstion
couch, pointed a gun at her. nml percent of it* goal of $171,000.
’ Collections of other groups, at mittee, during this last week.
patrol. Admiral Keyes organised Meiyiwhile, police and sheriff's which saved a tremendous amount the dime boards are as fotluw*: Congressman J. Hardin Petursnn, Akmn, Ohio for 20 year-. Silt* «m attempting to choke her. but I Volusia County with 80 permoved from Akron to Isiligwood
the famous 8 t • Georgo's Day telephone exchanges ■ were Jam* of shipping' -hy repairing liatlle Dee, 17, Amcriran Legion Auxili­
It. K. Johnson, manager of the nnte inuntnt ago. For a nupili-i became frightened hv lo-t screams ren t of. its quota reached, is
operation in 10 IB which sealed ( tried with calls from residents dAillHfO,
ary,
956,87:
Dec.
18,
The
Pilot
| another enutjly that Im* left
of
yesr* *lie « * , a member of and ran &lt;&gt;ff
California Republican add­
RUlo Farmer*1 Mnrkct in Plant
up the Bruges Canal,
! as far as ^ten miles aw-ny in- ed The
Club, 982.51; Dec. HI. F.nstrrn
ll ini. I lien. Chief William* ‘ Seminole liehind in the com pet ithe Akron DapU.-d Temple.
that
war
Itself
is
a
wasteful
City
and
W.
D.
Out
man,
special
I-ord Keyes aUo served tho [ quiring about the blast.
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recess and many useful things S tar, 140.33; Dec. 20, First MrlhSbu is Mivyjved l&gt;y 'tin- Ini-. -aid, thul Ua- Negro sighted Mrs. 'lio n , lie -aid.
Every available niece of fire
at. Navy in World W ar II
odist Church. 921-36; Dec. 22, the Washington representatives of 1 band, l**.*lie Price o f , laingwood; jCumrreii coming home nod a t-, - | « ou|d like to make a final
sd
to
lie
thrown
away.
What
director of combined opera­ equipment was ruined to fight he and his co-workers want to Liens Club. 970.
Fldrida’s Department of Agri­ ™ •
.7
'' larked her. evidently with the nppml to llie people of Seminole
the fire. Thu flames were under discover now la whether there
tions in - 1040 and 1041, lie was
culture, look pari in till* con- one daughter, Mrs. Beatrice Huff |ntent of robbing her. but aT»e‘
nut to let tlie Imy* d„«,i
control
within
one
half
hour.
one of the sponsors of the famed
.fetenco, during which we pre- man of laifigw..... ttvo -i-iei*. dal nut liuvo hci puckrthook with , „ r tin-.......m ntry," lie added.
is unnecessary waste going on
The
building
housed
the
Santa
British Commandos.
His son,
now,
"Seminole ’Uounty ulvtuy* Inn
rented uur pita. Our nrgument Mrs, Butty Miller anil Mu. M &lt; butL ieut Col. G. C. T. Keyes, wus Rarbarn distributing company’!
Hntdar, both of T,ougwniN|; (wo
Services
A
r
c
Held
At !*:llt) o'clock. Just prior to met it* bond quota* in the past,
was based on the fact I bat Flor­ brothers, P. S. Meador of Evan
be*r
and
soft
drink
bottling
killed leading a commando raid
the ottneks, A itlm r Moore, 1218 and with the goal so rinse, it
For Mrs. Mary Lodge ida's straw be rr*«s, produced In villa, Ind. and Thea Meiulor of (luk
in J941 ag a in st' Field Marshal works.
appeared nt the should l&gt;e side to reach thU
Mrs. W. 0. Hartlin**
the Winter season, arc strictly ‘Memphis, Tsnn. and two grand­ police Avenue,
Erwin Rommel’S headquarters in
slut ion to report thnt h e , goal," he stated nod added thnt
a
luxury
producL
They
are
not
North Africa.
children,
James
David
and
Betty
Funaral
services
for
Mfs.
Mary
Dies In O r l a n d o Jane Lodge. 73, w ifi’ of L F. In any sense In competition with Sue Hoffman of Ixrngwnod.
had awskened shortly before to there remained Imt fivi&gt; days to
No Frost Danger
t
find a man standing nt Id* bed- go In the drive.
berries produced In the regular
Lodge
and
mother
of
Cftv
ComFuneral *ervlccs and interment room dnor, and wlien lie grit out
Mr*. F. K. Roumillat, leader of
Mrs. W. C. Hartllnc, 66. a
Till After Saturday resident
growing Seasons in other states, will be in Doyle, Tcnp., Friday. - of
mianloner
MJ1-odge,
who
died
lied thr man ran through the the wanien’s division of the
of- Sanford for the past
evening at her home a t -when- a great volume of the
house and out of Ills front door, drive, expressed thank*- today for
years died a t the Florida Monday
crop is handled by processors,
1.AKELAND, Dec. 26. UP)— 26
811
Elm
Avenue,
were
held
at
Chief William* today Mated that the work done by each lady who
Sanatorium In OtMndo a t 11 ®0
for Tanning, preserving, or foun­
Hub-freexing weather is forecast o'clock
»I
| lha iiinii msv have been tbe helped in this and previous
morning follow­ 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon a t tain use.
for tomorrow morning in extreme ing an yesterday
ML
Pleasant
Cemetery,
20
miles
Nine
Sanford
drive*.
iv lU n | Negro who ntliu-ked the women,
illness of approximately
northern Florida. For tonight two years.
"The holding of ceilings on
from Pelham. Ua. She was bom
and tomorrow morning, the Frost
M
1(lint
rrn,*wone
•* w
..rfl*qui­
ort
The body will Ha In state from In Decatur County, Ga., Oct. G, strawberries appears to me to be Dincharg’ed By Navy iftjs“j ^ |i™
of“ the
Wnrning Service nt Lakeland 8:00
1871
o'clock
until
11:00
o’clock
pretty
much
a
m
atter
of
pre­
nt
Wert'*
Jewelry
side
TOKYO. Ih~ 2*. (A*)—A new predict* partly cloudy weather totnorraw morning a t the chapel
Mrs. Lodge, who was a mem­
Nino Hanford men have recently |
hai,
|„„keii into and Bobby Brown, Ajje 13,
Tokyo dally newspaper (Mimpo) In southern districts, mostly of Efselsteln and Wigglnton, 170 ber of the First Baptist Church serving tbs ceiling for the ceil­ been discharged from the United „
valued at | 2fi bad been
Accidentally Killed
charged today that*-Japan’* so- clear akics northern districts," East Church Streot, Orlando. of 8anford, esme here from Pel­ ing's sake — not for Its bene­ States Navy, according &lt;11 in
III- 1stolen, but nothing else wg* dls
called privileged class is hoarding cooler in north and central dis­ Funeral service* will ba conducted ham ht 1024- She was married to ficial affect for producer or formation received
today
th e ! tnibed.
lin re i alick-r of foodstuffs. The tricts.
Bobby Brown, 13. s o n of Mr."” '
consumer. This vear, for in Naval Personnel Reparation Cun
Rage-Hancock of 'Chattanooga, Mr. Lodge, July 4, 1802.
Three rise* coming automo­
Lowest temperatures expected by
Survivor, Include the husband. stance, only a few hundred l*r* Jacksonville.
paper, asserted further th a t the
Tonn.,
Intermapt will be In
bile* siolen and later rrenvered, and Mr*. W. A- B r o w n of Hinder-Nippon are Government la trying tomorrow morning are 20 to S3 Forrest and
L.
F.
Lodge
of
Sanford;
five
ville,
wa* killed
about . 2:30
They aro as follows: ST 2/c
CemaWnr In th a t city
1(-ported by police. One, a
etmle the impression th at the degrees with scattered frost in possibly Hill
daughter*. Mrs. M. 8 . Godwin, pints of strawberries have moved W alter R. W art, 018 Celery Avc.: were
o'clock thi* afternoon when tie
Sunday
afternoon.
'39
Plymouth
Coupe,
was
report­
only w j &gt; i -i tide over the food the extreme north portion of the
Mrs. Hartline was born In Mrs. J. R. Tatum and Mrs. Ed­ from the Stste'a major be r e ­ RDM 3/c Lindsay M. Caldwell.
l*y Dan f . Spivey, Jr., to neve wa* accidentally shot in the face
erisb was to import foreign Gainesville district. No fro st Chattanooga. She was the daugh­ ward Williamson of Sanford, Mrs. production center a t Plant City. 201- Maple Avenue; ARM 2 /r ed
Iwcn
stolen from in front of the hy an unidentified youth with a
danger In all other sactione.
rice.
S, Hall, Son
l.nntu Riti Theater last evening at 0:30 .22 calibre rifle.
of the late Mr, and Mrs.. John W. O. Harrell of Orlando and In 1943, December shipments Gordon
Forecast for Thursday •— fair ter
The pap-r I’emandad editorially
A
partm
ents;
PHM
3/c
Mike
According to a preliminary re­
X. Dlckcrt. She Is survived by
II pints, and In Den'cli/rk and wn* later found
that Inc fhodstuffe It alleged and mild. SllehUy wnrmer Thurs­ h e r husband, Mr. w .'C - Hartline,
Set's. Jr., 1728 l&lt;ocu*l Avenue; ubunded an Celery Avenue near port from the Sheriff's Office, tho
1942,
shipments
ran
vnc;o being hoarded should be day night and Friday in northern and one brother, llr . W. B. Dick- Turner Lodge and M. J . Lodge to 1160,448 pints in December, AOM 3/c Marvin C. Prine. iak c 'bo St, J'-'-n* River, according to youth was rushed to n local busdistricts- Mild in southern dis­ • r t of Chattanooga.
distributed.
of Sanfopd, a sister, Mre, Minnie This variation in volume is made Monroe; CK 2/c Frank E. James Deputy Sheriff
Jack Hickson. pita! but was pronounced dead
Meanwhile, G e n e r a l
Mac tricts. No frost danger through
D. Balter of Fresno, Calif.; 16 more apparent if we consider 1211 West Thirteenth
Street;
Denutv
llieksoa
ul*u
tenorted he upon arrival.
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grandchildren and 17 great grand th at this year strwvrtjsrry acre­ BTM 1/c Wlllla L. Nathan, 807 hud recovered in the reP°"®&lt;'
nc
woorls neer
directive today concerning the
children.
East
Eighth
S
treet;
STM
l/c
MINERS
TRAPED
ag
e
la
more
than
double
th
at
of
Oviedo,
u
1036
Buick
with
an
REALTORS TO MEET
food rtu alfc ti. IJndsr terms of
Prelim inary funeral - arrange- 1942, and nearly five times as Clarence Walker,
1712
Wc*t Ohio lii-enso which had been
RECOGNITION
the directive, me.*e than 44,000.The Sanford Realtors Associa­
PlNEYlLLE. K
Dec. 26. (ff) mente were in charge of the great as In 1043. Florida strew- Thirteenth Street; STM i/c An­ stolen from Luke Helen.
pound* of food end more tion, of which Ed Lane is presi­ — Between 80
Eriekeon
Funeral
Home.
drew
J.
DuBose,
810
Orengo
U miners
bsrrtes have to be replanted
A
Buick s e d a n , reported by
WASHINGTON. Die. 2”. (/P)—
i £,ojt»,030 pleoee of clothing dent, will meet Friday afternoon heve been trai
an eaplokevery year — whereas In other Avenue.
O. J. Jane* to have lieen stolen Acting Secretary of Stale, Dean
a t the City Ilall for election of ion In a coal
Pinevllle,
areas affected by the OPA ceil­
at 11:50 I’.-M-. Monday from la Arheton, said tedsy that the
officers and making of plana for
ings, this not necessary. Florida's
UBO PARTY POHTPONRO
front of H arry's Liquor Store, United States probably will
the now year.
W inter strawberries are in fim ­
was feund by State Highway gnlae Romania and Bulgaria 3S
HOME DAMAGED
The party which had been plan- practical Iy a -'h o t house'product'
Patrolman
L. C. Bender near the Big Three powers have made
d by Naval personnel to be since the Plants have to be
Slight damage' from fire causer! Lake Minnie where It had been peace treaties with the form er
held Friday evening at *tho UBO covered with straw, or other­ by a . defective oil heater wa* abandoned. It had hit a corcrete Axis satellite* Aeheson said the
wise, , Iq Urns* qf fro st, or Ih- caused to the home of L. M. post, but aalda from a broken foreign minister* of the Big Three
tliik -llO l C ast Fourth Street, wladshield was in running order, nations have laid plan* in Mos­
and. It • was * taken to RaUtfP* cow fer making peace settlements
Aato Pacta-place.
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country— the half enigngetl in agriculture— will have enust*
to rejoice that their nation lo«t the wnr. The Supreme
Cortimanilers or^ier effective next March 15 will mean that
Japan's farmers, heretofore feudal serfs, will he able to buy
their land, and at Yates they can afford to pay. The aver­
age farm family struggles to sjihsist on a plot from one
and a half to three acres, the rents amounting to at least
half the income. They cultivate the overworked soil with
hnntl tools and living standards at*e way below normal.
The land, largely.controlled by a few wealthy absentee
families, ih jmt to be ^itfiscatod from them outright, but
Allied menktlios ,Will . spve the'fiirmer* from tenancy. The
Janiiliesfe jfoyernmeHt has been ordered to provide technical
vduijdUdtfv to estuhjfah' farts c«wj&gt;eratives, to apt up price
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Shaw On Smoking
If George Hernard Shaw had a Hendly 1
into hia priwer, an effective torture
would be
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a Hmokipg room. The New
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Library has just
received -an autograph
letter of* c..
Shaw'K,
...u L-*a----• jin.swering a query
whether he wan Htill nppoacd to Hmoking.
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"I hft\%* nc*ver amok ed“ in
* my life’’, writes Shaw, “and
look forward to the time whon
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..... world
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will look back with
amazement and diagnat to' a- practice
« — ** j g0 unnatural and o ffe n u lt x i T a
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rs men could knit iih women do."
00, he is not likely to see the time
d.
One suggestion he might have
sleep;
avail manner, would he that smokquietly, quietly let thr lunil lie
f'minting the raindrops, counting
Thnt would lie one way to take |

to him. lie wa- 0 geiitlenri'i.!
Itevelei A Inuithi'd al him, shoivi-. •
e.l him willi canfetli nml went]
their merry way. Staggering t . his feet, he set his juw with gn 11 !
determination'.
This was N ew ,
VeurV Kve. lie had as niufh
light to enjoy it nml celebrate it
on nnylody else.
He deeidi-l o
rjn l the finest night rlun in town,
nave one finite little drink- while
the whistle--Skew nml the lulllung nml then go to bed.
Not fur away he spied u -build­
ing lailliuntly lignted. Men and.
women were entering richly drew* |
ed. The pirns. &gt;eeined to breathe j
aipi t|uiei dignity.
That was|

all th e p le a s u re opf, o f It,
sheep,
t
Counting' the stars in the sky.
Now is the time fur the laud to
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
rest
Quietly, quietly under the leaves;
By RU9SELL KAV
Dreaming of blossoms, dreaming
beet
Tliey tell 11 story of a cluip who ^ e n if he had no one hut himself
Of the radiance of sheave*.
iuund himself alone In 11 New for romi any. Going from tavern
CILKAN DOUGLAS.
"York hutol on New Year’s eve. tavern he nrcumlnted u very
The lobby teemed with people. riiellow glow. Life took on u rosy
Merry makers t h r o n g e d tne hue, Finally, n few minutes In-,
It
wus a Merry Christmas, streets. There was gaiety and fore midnight, he- staggered into
for nil, except those poor devils
a swanky hotei lounge. Seeing that
who
got cuught In the traffic laughter and a craefree atmox- he wns Inebriateil, a Imuncer took
’lere on every hand. Lonely and
Jams acrosathe nation’* high­
ue, the stranger sat there fuel­ him In charge und escorted him
ways,
or by chance didn’t get
to the street.
back from some remote military ing eoriy for himself. Finally he Crestfallen he sat on the curl*,
Could stand It ho longer. He de­
outimst far from home.
cided to do a bit
celebrating still alune und unhappy, ll wns u
cruel world. They
hey couldn’t do tin
tines
Office boy: "Mr. White, could
I have tomorrow afternoon o ff?"
Mr. White; “Ah, ye*. Your
grandmother, I suppose?"
Office l)0y: "Yee, *lr. She’s
making her first parachute jump,
you know," —Sovereign Jester.

B

wlmt exists evt-rywhete Imlny. The
whole world it appeal Ini- lo-t
its ease of vului— and i&gt; looking
fm tin- answer to its 1 rol.lem in
iinother •'Srntch nml -ihIu."

It would l.o well, if ns we uppionrh another New Year, wd
would take time to slop nml
rmtlil our chnnge. IP III is n chal­
lenge thui calls for sober thought
nml rnreful action on the pint &lt;f
all mankind. Never in its troubled
history Im.s the world stood at
such u perilous erossroud. In our
grasp we hold the power io l.uild
11 marvelous new civilir.nlion .m l

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PRESCRIPTIONS

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Phone 5

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I t la r o i n l llrpslrx
“ I X fo p ao lla A \ p .
P la o n r 411

A 160,000 jewel robbery 1* re­
ported In Miami Beach, the big­
gest theft of it* kind since betore the w a r . It will p a y folks
with 160,000 worth of J*w«D ta
leave them in safety deposit boxes
for the next few year*,
them and g iv e‘.th e m
charily.

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illS

Traffic warning* which wen
repeated In prrs* and radio
Innumeralde tunes during thr
liast w eek were of no avail ti
some 400 Individual* who met
deaf?) in holiday unident*. Thlr
figure doe* not include the m a n )
hundred* wh«i were Injured, lost
arm* or leg*, broku rib* m

If- you had to eelect the blggaal
newe etory of 1V4&amp; what would
It be? The final ilireat of (Hrmany? Or the final end of the
w ar with the Jap eurrender? Or
perhaps the unexpected death of
’ Preeldent Roosevelt?
Or the
mysterious
disappearance
of:
Adolf H itler? o f the lynching’
of llbM ollBl?’ W t dare say thet
ereryone with a •eia«Mrte titret

NEWS

Few o f their

Itrrfullniit
iiiotners tirp ypu;lg ^ntiugh to have been college students
(Fruni Vf-snci* I
Never nh, never, uo ax 1 liuvu It)' tile era or woman's epirandiisem ept. Women, when their
Htblners were tnblr age; even with the vote, were not
done.
Visit i, Held that knew me of 4 trained or organized to be effective in international mut­
summer
ters. Congressmen would have paid little attention to their
Where is the hlossnin, lit lay 4 letters.
spring sun,
Hiit today’s college women can benefit from what wom­
That lingers far n lardy
autumn comer?
en of the last generation gro|&gt;ed towards doing. Young
Touch any brittle slulk. und W omen on i m u i i n i J a . . --------- — 1----walrli the down
c? T Ur hnvo • broadened horizon,
D rift from your finger lips. n wider relMtlonghlp, an inheritance of experience that thev
Hay, if you will:
Tha? w n b ,f t0 “ T 80 « 8
»aVe t h e i r c h ild re n fn m i w a r
"This should he gold, or maple,
Iflf
for. « ' vnr.,fl ft’d u rn tio n t h a t
that is brown."
1 w ill o u tla w w a rn , a r e a tte n d in g tii a bUHinett:
Autumn will lie upon the mea­ lln rly th e ir« to p ro m o te .
dow still.
,
Walk through the lonely roofless

•gainst the folly, o f odr gi
meat continuing-.to spend
than it take* .in ? " Well,
can warn 'em, but ydu’
m ain 'am llatfin

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PViIl

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W EDNESDAY. D E C E M B E R 2fl, 19415

T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D ; S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

B eejety E d llo n Cecelia Truluck

Social Calendar
THURSDAY
- Keunion of tho Seminole High
School of Ht:i4 will meet at
6t80 o*clock at the 1Palms and
Pinos Itestaurant. All husbands
rind wives are invited to attend.
or. reservations telephone Mrs.
Jhn Courier, Jr., at 2U0-J or
Mrs. J. A. Ponder 310 West SlxA gnth a t 400-W.

The Scmmote Country . Club
wtt* the scene *Snturday evening
of the nnuual Lions Club Christ­
mas party where a Christmas
tree, dancing and a midnight
snack was enjoyed. Gift* were
placed under the tree by mem­
bers of the club and during the
evening A. I* Skinner acted a«
Santa Claus and presented the
guests with toys, which were
later given to the Childrens
Christmas Party Is
Home in Enterprise.
The Club itlbuse was attrac­
Given By Perkins’ tively
decorated with poinsettias
and a lighted tree was placed
A Christmas afternoon eggnog in th r ballroom. Dancing was
party was given lietween the enjoyed throughout tho evening
hour* of 4:30 anil 0:30 yesterday and
at u late hour sandwiches
bev- Martha, Louise and Braxton und coffee
were served from a
Perkins, Jr. a t their home 800 table laid with
n lure cloth cen­
Magnolia Avenue. Miss Martha tered with ■ low
arrungrm ent
aUrkins received -the guests in n of nulnsetlias flunked
by silver
W ic k .crept- afternoon dress trim ­ candelabra holding red tapers.
med with black KC&lt;|uitiH und Miss
Tho.e a Handing were: Miss
Isiuisa Perkins wore an noua Doris Hal). Miss M argaret Reitz,
crepe dress with the distinctive Mil* Cecelia Truluck, Mr. and
neckline being trimmed with Airs. U. A. Speer, Jr., Mr. and
bows of the dri-ss m aterial.
Mra. Jam es Hobson, Jr., Mr. and
Rooms of the Perkins home Mrs. William Livingston, Mr. and
were beautifully decorated with Mrs. J. D. McNeil. Mr. and Mrs.
poinsettias and Brazilian peppers Julian Ponder, Mr. and Mrs. John
and n lighted tree was placed Mpisch, Mr. . ami Mrs, W. V.
in the living room. The dining Bitting, Mr. and Mrs. W.
A.
room -tabic was laid with a lace Adams, Jr., Dr. and Mrs. Orville
th nud centered with an ar- Barks, Mr. and Mrs- .George
igemcnt of Brazilian pepper Thurston, .Mr. and Mrs. John
and Icguslrum which was flunkedSchirnnl, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
with silver candelabra holding RHinsey and Mr. and .Mrs. John
red tuners. The side table held Ivey.
a small lighted Christmas Ir e l­
Also Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Powell.
and Silver candelabra with red Mr. and Mrs. Henry Witte, Mr.
tapers.
und Mrs. Edward McCall, Mr.
Assisting
in receiving the und Mr*. Joe Moss, Mr. and Mrs.
guests and serving was Mrs, Lee Samuels, Mr. and Mrs. James
fi. t.. Perkins ami Mrs. M. H. Rowland, Lieut, and Mrs. Donald
Wiggins.
Approximately
100 Pearson, Mr. und Mis. Hamilton
Jtbesi* called during the after- 1)is boo,
Mr. and Mrs. James
Ridge, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh' Whclchcl, Mr. und .Mrs William Wruy,
Mr. and Mrs. Al Lyuiis, Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Wright, Mr. and Sirs.
Johnny Courier, Mi. iunl Mr.«.
Gene Adams, Jim Spencer, Duke
Roberts, Richard Dens, and Mr.
nnd Mrs. Kd Whittier*.

S

Melvin E. Hughes AMM 3 .'c
of Miami spent the holidays
os a guest of Miss Janice Cook
of 110 Magnolia Avenue. .
Friends of Mrs. D. C. K srrlift
will regret to learn of the death
of her sister Mni. Laura Orrlck
of Baltimore, Md.
Mrs. L. II. Jonri* and Mist Ho­
skins Jones Dave moved their resi­
dence to 7Ti9 Antoinette AVenue,
W inter Park.
Mr, ami Mrs. Malcolm Miller
have left for Milton, Penn, after
spending the holidays with Mrs.
Vernay.

«

Party Is Given
By T. E. L. Class
IUKTH ANNOUNCEMBN
’ Mr. nnd Mr*. H. W. McCulley
announce the hirlh of ti'daughtei
op Dec, 22 ut the FernnhlLriugt\t„n Memorial Hospital. .

Christmas party. Long table*
were decorated with poinsett[.is,
llrazilian pepper* nnd ivd candles
fur the dinner party,
Mrs. F. E. Gntchel told the
Christmas story anil the class
joined ill singing several songs.
David Hester sang Christinas curols aeconi|iaiiied by Mr*. • E. .Nf.
Carroll at the pinini after which
Mrs. Mattie Hester lead in pray-

Chaplain Daviu dptrriiag nf the
U. S. Army has I(1ft for Seattle.
Wash, and will embark ,iq the
Pacific for further duly. ■His
w ife is residing 'with* her parents
Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Strange at
their home 310 Myrtle-. Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Chomp C. 'K irk ­
land have returned to Jackson­
ville a fte r spending some time
with Mr., ami Mrs. J . C. .Mitch*ll
and were arlumpSnied by Mrs.
Thomas Kirklsnd und son. Tomm y. •
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Mr. and Mr*. G. N. Bates and
son, Gibson, have g'orie LA Colum­
bia, S. C. for tjie holidays to
visit Dr. ami Mrs. C.\ M. Nelson
nhd to attend the. wedding.of their
nephew, Vernon 5*4Sl|W)ix.

' '. GIRL SCOUT COURT
Friday night at 7*00 P. M.
the Girl Scout* will have their
Court of Award* a t the Scout
W all. Mlira Southward's unit
wilW|Murfe charga-of .th c jm ig i apt. F t , - j
* \
.
Those attending were: Mrs. E.
T h e ,, sjumber party hns been
T.'Hgt. J. W. Altpvan has . re­
postponed until a later date.
M. Carroll, Mrs. E. C. llenton,
Mr*. -F. E. Gatchui, Mr*. Mattie turned at .Camp -Patrick Hfnry,
Hester Mr*. Rhode Ewing, Mr*. Vn. after serving in the fCvropenu
H. N. Lumly, Mrs. Henrietta Leon- theater of tVBr. lie Is expected to
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88
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lit.- \ \ *
arrive next week - a t tun honte
2104 Oak Avenue where hi* wife
and son, Jay, are now residing.

C O A f/A /6 5 0 0 /V .

WATCH FOR IT

OPEN 11:43 P. M. DAILY

Last Day!
DUNNE - KNOX * COBURN

OVER21
Thurs. - Friday

M O N D A Y - D ec. 3 I a i
1 1 :3 0 I*. M.

. . . King Out The Old
And Greet The New
Ye«r A( Thin Gala
NfiW YKAlt'S EVE
SHOW!

, HINTH TO IfOlIHRWlVBS
PAN pqftC H A B E _____
Fur shoppera wrjio will tie In­
vesting in the aluminum and
stainless steel kettles and pans,
now reappearing in atores, house­
hold equipment specialists of the
U. 8, Department of Agriculture
offer these points to check on
for a good buy:
Balance. The pan and its
handle should be well-balanced so
th at the pan stands steady uven
when empty. Top heavy a handle
makes a tipsy pan, th a t-Is awk­
ward to use ana may cause dan­
gerous spilU of hot water or
Kurfaee, The aftiootber the pan
—Hist is, the fewer the eneB t
at joinings— the more durable
and ca*y to clean It will be.
Bottom. A flat bottom -helps
keep a pan striady and means
faster besting and more econo­
mical use of fu ll on electric,
coal or wood ranges. Pan*, for
use on electric stoves should
have dull-finUhed bottoms to
savo fuel. A dull- finish Absorb*
heat in contrast W a thing finish
which reflect* it.
.
Sides. Straight sides a n more
economical of heat and alto of
space un the' stove than flaring

. Mr. . and Mr*. . Laviti Smith
hFld open house at their home
680 Valencia Drive Sunday after­
noon I k ,tween the hour* of 4:&lt;H)
and 6:00 J\ M. for their friend*.
The hrtme was attractively deco­
rated
with
arrangement*
or
polnscttin* and n largo lighted
Christmas tree atom! in the livIng room.
The dining room table was
laid with a linen cloth and an
arrangement of poinsettias war
placet! in the center of the tnldc
with silver candelabra on each
aide. Mr. and Mrs. Smith served
thfe guests being assisted by
Mrs. I . A. Palmer, Mrs. J. if.
Truluck, Mrs. W, II. Wray, Mrs.
Frank Kay and Miss Doris llall.
.Those uttending were -Misses:
Jessie Durden, Elizabeth Dyson;
Louise Perkins, Martha Adams,
Margaret Kelt*, Cecelia Truluck,
Doris Hall, Ann Wiggins, Marty
Perkins, Hetty Thurmond, N'ancy
folium, Sylvia Meisch, and Marth$ Wight. ,
Also Mrs. ltohley llrucc, Mt-s.
T6m 'Kirkland, Mrs, Frank tiny,
Mr*. Edward Potter. Mrs. P. li.
.feosic and Mrs. Nick Aihby.
Also Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Higgins, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Hurt, Mr. and Mrs. Jennings
Hurt, ifr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Itnrtsfield, Mr. and. Mrs. (Sene
Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Rick
Uillesple, Mr, ami Mrs. Hilly
Zachry; Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Betts, Mr. am) Mrs. I.. II. Mc­
Leod, Jr., * (Orlando), Mr. and
Mrs. Rob Michaels. (Orlundoi,
Mr. .and Mrs, Billy. Vihtrn, Mr.
arts*
V!
XL*
l
VC........
litand Mrs.
W. tB.
Wray, Mr.
anil
Mrs. J. II. Truluck, Mr. and Mrs.
James Trrwillegcr, Mr. and Mrs.
Mai .Miller, Mr. and Mrs, Ross
Anderson, anil Mr. nud Mrs. it.
iHXidgin*.
Also Rrucc Bolt; George Kick,
W alter Haynes, Dudley Cunning­
ham, (t)rlundo), Richard Ileus.
Joe McCsslln, Claude Whldden,
Jr., Al Wallace, Robert Altman,
Robert Wilson, L t.^ lallu ry , (UrIttulo), Brack PerRTnV} uml Mc­
Kay Truluck.

PACK T H R E E

CONCRETE PRODUCTS
Concrete I’ipc. lluilding Mocks, Heady-mixed Concrete,
Sepllc Tanks, .Concrete Fence Post. Well Curblt* dntk
Properly Markers

Peninsular Concrete
Phone 1241
Sanford, Florida

J N U G A N D SAFE in his iron lung at New York's Bellevue hospital, 12yesr-ubl Michael Lennon, Jr., gets a Lug kirk fioin the photographs being
shown to him by nurse Margaret Sail:bier. They're thr gift of radio and
screen stsr Ding Crosby, who visited the boy and sang for him and told
him stories of fellows who gel well from polio.
(International)

Out ol tha service
nnd into civilian lile?
Protect yo u r naw,
and ptixed poaiessiona a g a in st loo*.
Insure th ro u g h this
ag en cy a n d b a c e r­
tain your n e e d s are
eiioctively covered!

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PHONES
70 AN O 4 9

RENT
MEMBERS OF THE FACT-FINDINO PANEL appointed by President Truman
to study the General Mutars strike ure pictured as they conferred in the
Labor Department Building in Washington. They agieed to make their
own decision on wlietlirr to consider'GM prices and profits in formu­
lating u wage award fur the CIO-United Automobile Workers. Members
of the boa'rd ore (1. to r.): Judge Walter Stacy, Lloyd K. Garrison, chair­
man of the board; and Milton Elionbower. (International .S'nunriphoto)

A CAR

RENT A TRUCK (V2 TON)
YOU DRIVE IT!
PHONE 2(11)

UOCAI, NOTICE

STRICKLAND-MQRRISON
U-DRIVE IT, INC.

MILL FRESH

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Uirdsey’s Quality
Feeds
MILL TRICES
inn lb*.
Laying Mssh
. 3.7.1
Starting Mash
4.12
Growing Mash
.1.77
Broiler Mash
.IKK
Dairy Feed
3.33
Hog Ration
3-17
Kperlal discount .1 bags to Ion
lots.
'Baby Chick*" Irom l .S. Ap­
pro, rd and Pullurnm tested
flocks

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Am SRTlSING

Birduey Flour &amp;
Feed Mills
313 K. 1*1 SI.

B acked f r ( h o d C a r r ie d /

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“i f e s s
Sunday - Monday
WALT DI8NBY’8

PLUTO
“Canini Casanova”
ALL ^EATS 40c

To All Your Bakery
Needs - • •
It’s 'BlwaVi fresh when
you ..buy-' it At

Home

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mirrors

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. w ho r.lrolneri lro"» m
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during * • ChrDlino*
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We also replace cracked, clouded or broken miirora.
c u t ' And fit new glass table topa, wlndowa ami

mirrors.

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114 W . 2nd f it.

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ONTRAl

MEISCH BLDG.

in pa ns. diit, for heavy use—those
for everyday cooking, for a job
like mashing potatoes, and for
the heavy-handed or absentminded cook.
Metal. Stainless steel is- more
durable than aluminum of the
same weight and thickness. It
docs not darken in rooking alka­
line foods us aluminum docs, but,
once darkened by overheating or
scorching, it cannot bo brighten­
ed as aluminum can. Aluminum
has the advantage of spreading
heat more evenly so c o o k s more
evenly with less chance of

Handle. Hand!«« ol pan* and
covers should ba comfortable to
grasp a n d , Insula tad agalnpt.heaL
Cover. A. close-fitting cover I*
essential • for many cooking pro­
cesses, so buyirtg a pan and Covtr
together Is often worth the catra
money.
Thickness. Thin, lightweight
sheet aluminum Is less expensive,
lighter -to handle, but- aUo less
durable' than . the heavy cast
metal. Thin ware la nidre- easily
dented, bent, and scorched than
heavy, were. so. begvy lx the buy

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H. J A M E S GUT AGENCY

Open House Is Held
.' At Truluck Home
^ Miss Ooeltn Truluck nnd Mc­
Kay Truluck held open house
Christmas Evi* . for . friends ui
their home 11 111 Magnolia with
approximately 120 guest* calling.
Rooms of the Truluck resi­
dence • Mete colorfully decorated
with the holiday motif the cen­
tral fralu rr Irving the mantel
armiigenicnl wh(rh consisted of
ituignolin
leaves
intermingled
With red lights with* a back­
ground forme,) by three fivebranched candelabra holding white
burning tn|K‘rs.
• The guests assembled' in the
living room and progressed to
the dining room where they were
served by Miss Oleds Dyson,
Miss Etitabelh Dyson, Mrs. J. H.
Teutlkk, and M r s . W. R. l)ym&gt;„.
The table laid with un Imported
lace cloth and. centered with u
poliiseltiu nrfiingcmeiit wan- a p ­
pointed with sliver. The side
table w*as also used for" a serving
table and contained' silver can­
delabra with white tapers and an
arrangement of poinsettias.

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PA T IE T O im

Board O f Control
Gives Approval Of
ROIC Reactivation

TVEITNEBDAY, JJECEMBEIt 26, 194S- ^

TD3TUDA

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SIGNS
0 —Dee’s Sign Service
(0 . D. LANDRESS)
Phone 1021 105 N.' Palmetto Avc.

RAYMOND M. BALL, REALTOR*
Real Estate

Sales—Rentals—Mortg-nye Loans
’

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Dependable Insurance and Bonds
'Phone 060
are! products resulting from u
great deal of hard work, careful
planning, much study- and obser­
vation, and continued and per­
sistent striving to overcame the
vagaries of weather and other
problems.
Crop condition reports during
tho war were read by. business
men, home-makers, anil many
o***y* who had never before
pain, the illrh te st attention to
them, 'and when the* outlook was
reported 'good, it wan cheerful
ntr»* indeed to them.
This new and greater under­
standing . of the farm er’s pro­
blems, by large numbers of con­
sumers who had only u meagre
—If any a t all—conception of
them Imfnre should be n strong
force for good in t h e . Nation’s
agriculture. With this know M g r.
the consumer will give the farm ­
er recognition for his . proper
dure us un essential Indivhkml
ik-IuI makeup,
makeup as n man
inn our moctal
of many skills (for the success­
ful former must Iw versatile),
and an n worker who has 1to
*ork with natural forces and re­
sources ard triumph over diffi­
cult obstacles to feed the Nation.
Consumers will have a greater
appreciation of his work, hia
products, and his problems.
In learning more about tha
farm er’s Job, consumers alsp have
learned more about grade and
quality of his product*. Their

■ F air Grounds.
Ever since the Army mnveil out
swarms of workmen have, been
busy t r a n s f o r m I n g the drab
grounds and buildings Into o color­
ful exposition site. Carpenters
and painters are Glowing in tha
wake of the* clean up squads. cle:triclans arc bus, rewiring, to pro­
vide for miles of gayly colon-1
streamers, Ions of cfoy have been 1
placet) on tho race trnck, t h o crops th at they want, produce
rnnditand and bleachers have the types that will meet a ready
cen repaired and rebuilt and In­ land favorable response., from
dications ■are th at all will be In consumers and bring him profit­
readiness for tha opening
of able returns.
Florida's first State Fair since
The decree emphasises tin t
the, war.
with at leant. three |x.*rSeeing in the Fair on opport­ families
sons able to work, from 16 to 60
unity to display their , wares ad­ years,
will hnvo priorities.
vantageously to hundreds uf thou­
sands of people during the 11
The nonpoisonoua indigo snake
days and nights of the big show, kills
and eats the deadly rattler.

Room 4,. Florida State Hank Bidding

Com All You Wont ...................................... i
Scratch All You Want ................................. 1
Hay Best Grade Timothy
.................... J
Peanut Vine &amp; Molasncs ..............................j
Citrus Pulp N e w Crop ........... ...................... J
Best Grade 20% Dairy Feed ..................... :
VERY MUCH PLEASED, President Truman In the White House Is shown receiving from Frank Land of Kansas
City. Mo., o Christmas gift oil painting of Ida trj-year-old mother. -ft&gt;ao he heard her message: ’You tell
Hurry to behave hltnseU* L u n d heads the Order of Do Mol ay which ordered the painting, (International),

Also a complete line
Tuxedo Feeds &amp; Armour's Fertilizer
Make our Store your Store

TUXEDO FEED
Cor. 2nd Sanford
Photic -T5B

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LEGAL NOTICE

f lC H S IB MANNIN Il,
W A T I J 8Y.
ALABAM A.
You lire h r r c l i y n r t l r m l an il r a hU lrril III bn u m i a p p e a r Unun Ilia
Tib iluy u f J a n u a r y , A. I). ISIS, t o
ilia lit 11 u f c u m p l a l i i l flliul iian ln M
y o u In llila i-uuae In Ilia C i r c u i t
C n i i r t o f B s m l n u t a C o u n t ) 1, s i H an ­
f o r d . F l o r i d a , b y J . M. H n tn n lu a ,
Ilia u r n ) b cln if a n a r l l u n f u r &lt;11vurca.
T h a H an fu rit I l r r n l t l In d r a l i i n s t e d
mb l h a
n a w a p s p t r 111 whli-li t h l a
O r d e r a h a l l be iiubllah ad f o r f o u r
c o n a r c u l l v a wi-cka.
W J T N E H S Ilia l l n n u r a b l a O. I*.
Ila rn d n n . C lark uf a u l d . C ourt,, a t
H a n f o rd . F l o r i d a , unit l h a o f f i c i a l
aeal Ih a ra u f; thla th a t t t b d ay
o f N o v ain liar, A - D. l i l t .
O. 1*. UK IIN DON. C l s r k .
B y d , I,. H U N T , D. C.
(C ircuit C ourt H u l l

-'. VC.

SH&lt;JW CARD AND POSTERS

Applications for-thu IlOTC aro
being received at tho University,
and students qualifying through
standard army physical and men­
tal, examinations may begin tile
course semester of the current
School year.

N o l l c e Is lisr sliy u l v e u t l i u l I,
t h e u riitrfalgm -il. N perlnl M u s t e r In
c l m n r i r y , i r t u W s a i l by v i r t u e of
it c e r t a i n rimiI d e c r e e e n t e r e d In
Unit r n i i i t O ' c a u s e p e n d i n g In Ilia
C i r c u i t t.’n o r t o f Bara I nul a County,
M urids,
w herein
listen
Marl*
M elscli l« p l n ' n t i f r nipt It. H. Ixifix,
u s T r u s t e e , et s i l i r a d e f e n d a n t s ,
w ill o n MOndny, t h e 7t h d a y o f
J a n u a r y , A. I&gt;. l i f t , in r r o n l o f t h e
c o m ! h o u s e d o o r a t H an fo rd . HtanI n o l e C o u n t v , M o f n, l i f t e r fu r
m ils a n d sell to t i n f u l K l ie s t b i d d e r
f u r t u s h tint f n l l u w l n a dee. i lli«d
In ml s l l d u t e t l In I II,* ■ I :--etnlnole
C ounty, M urid
,i.n e i
..ru lu rly
d e s c rl l i e d ns , o . n » &lt; . i &lt; w i t :
All o f H in t:.
. Ti
IS, - o f ■
(tin . T o w n of H-m fnrd. F l o r i d a ,
a r c o r d l n a t o l: , t . T r a f f u n l ' a
p m 11 t h e r r o f r e c o r d s d III inii|i Itinili
1. t t a g e s . r,«.«t itf t h e 1*11b i l e l i r e o r u a of Hi m l m d n t.'ounly. F l o r i ­
d a,
• &gt; .
s n h l s a l e t o bn m a d s t o s a t i s f y
so ld tlv rree.
D a t e d a t H a n f o rd , F l o r i d a t h i s
ltl» d a y o f D ece u ib e r, A. D. ISIS,
fl.
it.
W a t ion,
' Knerhil M u s t e r In C h a n e s r y .
t l a r l a n t l W. H t t n i r t r ,
Ht.llrll.t r f u r IT a l l i t i rr

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RURAL COMMON SENSE
/ B y 8parf» John«*a

, GAINESVILLE, Dec. 20—R*-|
activation of the .University of,
Florida’s Reserve Officers' Train­
ing C orps-in b o th ' the nrtlllery
ami infantry divisions an Jan. 20,
has received Hoard of Control a p ­
proval, President John J. Tlgert,
announced today.
The University wos recently
notified by the War Department'
of tho nxpnndo.l KOTC program
th at will mean Increased financial
reimbursement s to . veterans, but
no date for its reactivation was.
announced a t that time.
The IIOTC was suspended at the
University early In the war be­
cause of decreased student en­
rolment, although the basic-m ill-'
tjuy training course has been.
carried through the war.
Under the new program, veter­
ans who have served six montna
will be incused from one year of
the basic two year course, and
veterans with a year or more serv­
ice in the army will be excused,
from all of the two years basic
FIRST naUonal commander of the
course.
Physical standards for the ad­ Legion of Women Veteran* la Mrs.
vanced course will be In keeping Patricia M. Deuse of New York.
with army standards required of Penned for women who eerVed In
Veterans and the Andy, Navy and Marine Corps
during the war, the new orgaidzation plans to establish posts In all
the torty-elght states within the
m x t tow motiihs. (International)

Mrnrf: or si anti urn nai.k

Vi S 1J »" .

HABIT
plays an important part
in everyone’s success. , .

The habit of being
well groomed should
be started early in
life . . .

K

Your clothes will last longer if regulnrly cleaned
A PASSENGERCdACH THAT HAFPENE0i TO 01 EMPTY lies where It wg* thrown when a freight train fright)
plowed Into Ute rear of the South*rf) Railway's Piedmont Limited near Gainesville, Cla.,‘killing three and
injuring h a l f a dozen or mor*. The Limited h id been stopped on a red Ught signal. (International Soundolioto)

LANEY DRY CLEANING OO.
lilt E. 2nd

Phoni

TO:

C't.W/A^o SCW/V.
W A T C H F O P 11

lias always been mm of the finest
fsstuta* of the Fair promises to
be bigger and better thsn ever.
General Manager P. T. Streldcr
state* th at -theft has never been
ruCh a demand fo r apace so fa r In
advance of the opening date-end
he advise* anyone interested in
securing a booth to contact hint
promptly as available space Is
going fast. Data* for the 1845
Florida Fair are Feb. &amp; to 10 In­
clusive. .

Home lighting is important, and it is important for youto
know just what adequate home lighting means. Lighting
can be too bright as well as too dim . . . can be wasteful
well
as inadequate. Take th6 test below - use 'that
inlorma, *,. - *. ■ | **' " t 11
|
# \ 4. tion on the lightingin your home... and you may see some
things you never saw before. Remember, Eyesight Is
Precious, Light is Cheap.

3.to 5 Day Dry Cleaning Service
'S Day Uiu^dry Service
Wo rncommend that new customers send t&gt;
ttimOiy last three days of Week.

SI5M1NOLE C O U N T Y LAUNDRY C O .
Slfl, w.. 2rd Hi.

Phone 47

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:WEDNESDAY; DECEMBER 2G, 1945

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD FLORIDA

IN .THE SOUTHEAST
More people drink Atlantic Ale and Beer than any other.
It must b e... M
■&lt;
m
60M

//V 6 S M A / f

WATCH FOR IT !
lUMitiitiiqiiiiiiiiiuluiiiiiimliiiiiiiiinmiiiiii'iB

Cold Prenarations
l iq u id .

ta blets,
s a LV f .
NOSE-DROPS — CAUTION USE
only

Allmlie Cempitr-Btmirfn to All

as

d ir e c t e d

T he truth about “take h o m e

Creomulslon relieves promptly be­
cause it goes right to the sent ot the
trouble to help loosen amt expel
germ laden plilepm, amt aid nature
to aootho and heat raw, tender, In­
flamed bronchial m ucous m em ­
SIT. WANTED—
branes. Tell your druggist to sen you
w j W t e b }. n«o'nn*'und painting A bottle of CreomuUlon with the Un­
work uf ull kinj, Reliable men derstanding you must like the way It
quickly allays the cough or you a n
available
n o w , ...SANFORD to
have your money back. *
PAINT &amp; GLASS CO.,. 117
So. Park. Phone 303.

T h e dem and o f UAW -CIO leaders for a w age
in c r e a s e to " m a in ta in w a rtim e ta k e-h o m e"
assum es that the wartime work w eek averaged
4R hours.

C R E O M U L S IO N

T h a t is not true. In General Jtotors workers
averaged 45.6 hours uvrk a week. Vor industry
as a whole the average was a little less.

for Coughs,Chest Colds, Bronchitis

Lost and Found
TELEPHONE

FOUND: AH’ while dog with
(lurk htiruu^K. Phone 220-.I.
LOST: One pair of Ice tongs nml
ice bug on Osteen load. Kind­
er please return to Squirt
Wright. 712 IjocuiH Avo. «*:
phone 21)21' Ire box..
PHONE 118 OR DR1NC YOUn An*t la- T H E ' SANFORD HERALD
Count, f!v# nurds la Ibe line, including phone and address.
Two weeks ago, vicinity
All advertisements far situations w aflW will be charged toe a t the LOST:
of 20th .St. anil Park Avenue,
regular rlaeslflcd rate*.
grey, part Persian mule- nil,
lOe per fine for on* tnaertiuu
uitsvrers to ilkihe ' of “Smokcy
08r per line for *hree insertion#
Joe”. Phone 11123, Kewunt.
37c per line for 0 Insertion*
M per tin- for 20 insertions
HELP WANTED
Minimum rate* . . . 30c

/IL L up wjth keiwscne and fuel COMPLETE Broiler Plant cap­
oil.
able of handling :100 - 400
n. It. POPE CO., INC.
fryera a week up to an age
of IB -1.1 weeks.
Approxi­
mately 2000 chickens 5 to 10
f WO FARMS FOR SALE—One
weeks old. Dressing machine.
3 acres, tiled land, 1' good well,
Mako me a cash offer. 2E06
2 story house. 1 ear garage, 1
Sanford Avo. phone D24.
tool house, 300 f t West of
Lake Monro* Post Office. One
—1&gt; acres, all tiled, good well, 2
story house, 2 story barn, K
mile west on' Orahgc Boule­
vard. J. W. Bell, lurks Monroe,
wn-jJIx Fhone 16.

T he dem and o f UA W -C IO leaders also assumes
that the postwar w ork w eek w ill be 4 0 hours.

OPERATORS
Starting Rate

6 days —— $26.00

Genera! Motors expects to work 45 to 4H hours
fo r a considerable period of time in order to pro­
duce enough goods to relieve shortages created
during the war. limployes w ill he p a id a t the
rate oj time-and-a-half fo r hours uvrked over 4U.

Single or Married
Ages lit - :I5
Experience Unnecessary
•

Paid

•

Frequent increases 4

while

learning

•
•

Overtime pny
Paid vacations

•

'faxi-cah s e r v i c e fo,

G E N E R A L

GIRL for soda Fountain' a t I.anlate hours
ey’a Drug Store- P art time or A P P L Y C H I E F O P E R A T O I
________
full time.________
8 - 5 weekdays
FOUNTAIN glrli. Apply Shlji's
Saturdays 8 - 1 2
Service, Sanford Naval Air
Station.
SOUTHERN BELL
WANTED"'
TEL. &amp; TEL. CO.
Seamstresses experienced and in­
experienced. Perm anent work
offered.
Working conditions
are excellent In a well lighf il
and ventilated plant.
Ad­
joining restaurant where lun­
LONE RANGER
ches may lie obtained. Forty
hour week. Monday through
Friday.
I.lfc Insurance pro­
vided without cost. Dus "ser­
vice from Sanford and Or­
KEM O S A B A Y -- ]
lando. Apply in person at
LO O K ! r~3C j L
plant, funnvtown Togs, I’nsselberry, Pin.

GOLLY, A M
GLAD TO
S E E YOU!

.ECORDS - All the latest popu­
lar*, string music and album
acts for Christmas gifts at
your music store, The Music
Box In the Princess T h eatv
Bldg.
NORTHERN Bach muskrat fur
SLAB wood, $2.00 load, cut up
coat, good condition, Mrs. D.
slab w ikkl, $3.00 strand, no
C. UUgs, Jr., 311 Park Ave.
deliveries. Oviedo Lumber und
Supply Ct., Oviedo, Fla.
TWO bulls, 1% years old and 4 BUSINESS SERVICE
~UHKD TRUCKS
months, to be seen In evenings
NO prospect of new trucks. Msel
or mornings. A. litssane, Paola
the need for trucks by buying
WABHINO machine* repaired—
Hoad, near Country Club.
one' o f. our dependable us«d
end all home appliancca. Cald­
trucks.
well General Repair Ship, 705
- HOLLER MOTOR SALES
North Ullla, Orlando, phone
CORN - ALL YOU WANT, 1 2-1072. Prompt service.
.
20H W. 1st. St.
$3.06. Hunt’s Tuxedo Feed
Store. Phone 368.
WK ARE luilv equipped and
Expert Auto Repairing
know how to recap your tires.
Barfield * Jackson
N atural rubbsr or synthetic,
In connection with
wr protect tne sidewalls of WOOD circulating heater in good
Yalta Auto Paint A Body Work*
ynur tire. Jones Tire Shun,
...... J h*:e 117-J.
Phone 371
Cor. let end Elm, t hone 608.
AUTO PAINTING .
GOOD riding or work ho n e $70.
By-Q,W. “Pat" Johnson
Mrs. Lumlgren, Saniord Avenue
-Or Phone 00, Cab Bund, nights. IS years experience in onto, and
ORANGES packed' und shipped1.
alrcrnftpoinang, Sanford's popuHive's,
Crtando
Highway,
phone 828-W.
_______ LADIES diamond sollUrira ring, Ur Ho IIleh ^ m o t o r s a l f b
238 W. 1st 8L .
beautiful mounting: Platinum
SERVICE STATIONS
hair pin, three diamonds, Schick
•* e have In stock now - NOR­
electric razor: meUl bed with
MOTOR TUNE-UP
springs; oak hatrack. Excellent Factorlea recommend It every
WALK TRUCK TIRE8 in these
Mini;
,
mini Ition, reasonable.
Phone 8000 mile* er twice a year. E s­
OUU x 20
828 x 20
1100 x 24
1R3-W.
?
sential to efficient car parlor060 x 20
000 x 20
1200 X 24
rr.anc* Outr expert mechanics and
700 x 20 1000 x 20
Sun Motor Analyzer assure sajis750 x 20
1100 x 20
4-ROOM house—IlghU,
water, i action. Coma In today,
Also a good stock of truck tubes.
aved street. Easy terms. Near
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
A.M. P revail Seville, Fla.
vledo. D. D. Daniel, Oviedo.
208 W. l i t SL .
NORWALK DISTRIBUTOR
XPERT aervlce on muchlnt*.
Electric irons, ell hcetera and
FOR SALE
m iS THERE GULD^
cook atovae, hacked by 10 yoara'
A t Ceiling Prices
-xperienca. Phone 70T-J.
1040 Chevrolet 8/4 ton Pick-up |lN
1940 Ford ’A ton atake
1930 Chevrolet l t t ton long
WANTED—
wheel base platform
RMIONLE COUNTY. MOTORS
H» N. Palmetto
Phone 1011

YOU SAY THOSE
MEN ARE HOLD­
ING ANDY IN ,
A B A R N AT (
THE DOUBLE-}"
A RANCH? J

I THINK TH EY’LL 1
KILL ANDY WHEN *1
*RUCK'rM A50N COMES
BACK WITH THE
STO LEN H O R SES.

[r

HOWS THE1
HOYFRIEND
SITUATION.*

A l7A! worker who earned 556.9.) Jor a.45 ft-hour
week during the war would have received $6.1.44,
under the G.M pmtw.tr offer, fo r working the
same number of hours.
T h is offer, aimed to increase wartim e lake-hom e
pay by at least 10%, was rejected by UA W
leaders.

M O T O R S

Alert* wild Belter Things fo r More Profile

ROOFING — Brand new, aolld
aluminum sheet roofing, V- SOCIAL Stationery In lovely soft
nstoJ shades. Coleman's, 114
trlm p and snap lech style*. PhoneIitgnu IIn.
Wire-Write a t - once) Fulenwider
Mfg. &amp; Distributing Co., P.O.,
Box 3361, 1)10 Lancaster Drive,
colored couple
Orlando. Phone 21730.
NEW Remington Electric 3- TRUSTWORTHY
wanted to live on place. Good
blude razor $20. Stafford's
people to work for and per­
Service Station.
manent job and home If quali­
SHEET Mimic, popular a n d
fied. Can use one or both now.
standard, oook music and music
' Phopb 1206, Orlando,
. Instruction hooka a t The Music
Box In- the Princess Theater
.Iildg.

S

General M otors answered the UA W demand
for a 30Jg jump in present rates with the offer
o f a w age increase that w ould have averaged
13'_• cents an hour. T h is w ould have made the
average w age .increase «incc January 1941 at
least equal to the increase in the cost o f living.

AND WHAT'S
M ORE,
&lt;
I ’LL B E T ----

s t il l c a n t p ig u p e w hy

THCVVe BROKEN
S O MANY DATES,

HfRE, Rid e d o u b l e
WITH ME. YOU CAN
FINISH THE STOW
ON THE WAY TO
— — TH E RANCH.

I’VE LEARNED A LOT
O F THINGS THIS /
AFTERNOON, DO \
YOU KNOW WHAT A 1
“TIN KER'S D A M " IS ?

TW&amp;tSES SOME. • J

O F THIS-

THE TIN SMITH,"HANDY-ANDY.1
HE FIXED THE C O F F E E POT
FOR ME. THEN TWO C O W - ,
PUNCHERS RODE UP. THEY
HIT ANDY OVER THE HEAD l
AND MADE M E D RIVE H iS
WAGON TO TH E D O U B L E -A
*------------v k — i R A N C H .

I'L L TELL )/ COM E ) ( GlTTlIM UP,
YOU. *-/ (
ON, &lt; ^— r SCOUT,
v____ J
V SILV ER )

S / A CURTAIN F S P S O N L,
" Th E NAME O F BUPICE 4V
— j i s MV
ah
L
G UESS '

BODY AT THE °
---------- BOTTOM
' £5^.

W E'VE BEEN FOLLOWING
YOUR BAC K-TRAIL F O R
SE V E R A L HOURS. WHAT
HAPPENED, D A N ? r— ^

- ‘ I'VE S E T A

NEAT LITTLE
TT2A P j?,---- ~T

MAYBE JUSn
C O IN C ID EN C E
T W A r s /—

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t t iw a r

l

MISCELLANEOUS

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L I CARRY
ANTI^W O R R Y

INSURANCEK ReguUr Ad

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f H O W W O U LD S H E G E T
]
\

W IS E T O M Y G A M E ? I'M
IM AGINING THINGS-* ;

/H E Y B E A S E y .'H O W &lt;—
' A B O U T THAT DATE VOU
GOT S C H E D U L E D 7 0 N 6H T .« WANTA A w ------sell?
NAME
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I aT A TI! OF F M lH IliA .
K U K T I I C KtTTATR O F
JJAM K.H M. W Y N N . I l a r e a e e d

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WATCH FOR IT!

n » is w w if ih i, M

r e ft o r l
na A d m i n i s t r a t o r of- th e
e e t a l e o f J a m e a &gt;L W y n n . . «ler r n n e d ; t h a t lie Tiled h l a , p e t i t i o n
fo r final dlachnrae, a n d t h a t h e
w i n ,a p p l y 10 t h e H o n o r a b l e &gt;II, TV.
W a r e . C o u n iy J u d a r of Itttn ln o i*
C ounty, F lo rid a, on th e I J l l f - d a y
o f l i e e e m l i e r , l i l t , fpr. a p p r o v a l
of eam e and fo r final d lM h a rk *
a a A d m l n l e l r a l o r o f l|i» p a l a t e o f
Jnm e*
M.
tv y n n ,
d eceoeeA ,
on
( h i e : « ( | | d a y o f N o v e m b e r , '1MB,
U. J . U v e r a t v e e l , Hr.
A d m in is tra to r of- th e r e la te
o f . J a m e s M. W y n n , d f e e a a e d
IN T I I K ( I H l ' f l T CO C U T , N I N T H
JU D IC IA L
IIK C IIT ,
lim b
NOI.K, C O U N T Y , F L O R I D A .
rr:iiA i-i&gt; c o i . L i c i t
,
C om plainant.
31A I l Y L A N D
TO:

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C O L L IK R

Del rtid a h l.
31 A l l V I rA N D C O L L I C l t . w h o s e

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t u t a l b e i .y t) L i„ » n d / Dial y o n a r e r e p a i r e d l o r i te a n f u p p e a r a n c c In t h e
aXiuve, e.ntlt If ft C p i u r t unit r a u e e o n
Or b e f o r e t h e Jilt, d a y u f J a n u a r y ,
ISIS In d e f a u l t &lt;sf w h i c h aald c a u e o
w i l l ' p r o c e e d e* I p a r t e .
WITNKIIJI m y I h a tod a n d v e a l a n
clerk o t the ivSiova- e t y l r d C o u r t
t h l a 30 th d e y d r N o v e m b e r , I l l s .
O. I ’. II tSllNDON
C l * t k e r a«ld C r r u l t C o u r t .
( C i r c u i t court W e a l t

Extra Standard*

Tomatoes 3 *
Lend O' Sunshine Peanut

Rutter

* 30c H

2 3 -o z

Tabl*' Supply Raisin

Bread

20-&lt;
Kraut 3 ibs 25c

Shoulders

Bhlfklaae

Wieners ib 3 5 c

»&gt;

Boe

Freah, Bone In, Skinned Pork

f l r a t r I'm bra m -a t h e f n l l u w l u a d f a r r l l u d p m p p r t ) In H ip C o u n t y o f
Kamlimli., H l n l a
of
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37 T o w n . Iilp I I Huulli IlnnKP &gt;1
K aal i n arrea.
Tin- a a a p a . m a u l u f Ilia a * 'd ,
p r u p a r r y u n r ta r t h e »ald a e r i l f l r d l r l a . Hail v m In t h e (n o n e o f
K i l w a n l A. G ,ihrlal.
t r n l i a v aalil r a r l l f h u i t a a h a l l h e

Buck

S h o d lb 35c lb 25c
K ins Mackerel

« o *s

PIG PORK BRAINS
FRESH MADE SAUSAGE
PIG PORK SIDES '
PIG PORK HEADS __

Cheese

39c

r u . Yellow tail

Yellow Sharp
V£-lb
Big Eye Swiss &gt;£-lb
Cottage Cheese
lb

ASSORTED COLD MEATS
COUNTRY STYLE SOUSE
LONG LINK SAUSAGE
SLICED BOLOGNA
GA. MADE SMOKED SAUSAGE
SPICED LUNCHEON MEAT
KING AN’S FRESH SAUSAGE
SUNNYL AND.SMOKED 8AUSAGE
HY-GEE FROZEN DOG FOOD ..
CANNED SMOKED HAMS,

C /O Leu W hltenion,
473S A m b e r l t y A v e n u e .
l l a l l l l n o r e IK, y i a r y l a n d .
A a w o r n hi ll «&gt;r r n m p l a l n l T ia v ln n
lieen f i le d n a j l m t y o u h e r e i n f u r
d i v o r c e liy A n n o W h i t e n t u u . ( h r e e
p n e r u t e a r e t h e r e f o r e l o co im n aan l
y o u l o lie a n d a p p r u r l i e f o r e f h e
C i r c u i t C o u r t In u m l f o r d c m l n o l e i
C ountv, F lo ild n on (h e trd d ay
u f J a n u a r y . A. l&gt; I HIV,- o t l i e r w l e e
d e c r e e p rn colifeaeo w ill he e n te r e d
upulnet you.
I t la f u r t h e r o r d e r e d ilin l t h l a
n o t i c e h e p t i l i ll a li r d In T h e Xunfni-d
H e r a l d , a n r u r n a p e r piilillelirif ’ll
H a n f o r i t H e m l n n l e C o u n t y . FI o i l da.
once each week for lo u r eoneecuw eeke.
W IT K K H N mV' h a n d an il n f f l r l n l
e r a ) lit H a n f o r d . In (lie C o u n t y or
H r t n l n o l r , H l u t e o f K lu r ld k . (Ilia t h e
t i l l d a y o f U o e r fn h h r , A H. ISIS.
O
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11KIINIKIN

G rapw fralt

U S U A L L V 1 Y l'G U V lV (A r k
lAHOVN* S V U O in FREE.
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Cleanser can 5c
SO Mule Team

Prices Good Thru Mon. Dec. 31

HioOWN’

Closed Tuesday —Open All Day Wednesday

N t w Y t A R J DISH

FI*. Green

Cabbage
Sw eet

lb

Mild

R a ta b a ga s

lb

-Firm Yellow

O n io n s

3

lbs

New Crap Florid*

Golory
Red Blls*

2

stks

P o ta to e s

2

lbs

5

lbs

Idaho Baking

P o ta to e s

(They May Be Available)

Klin Dried La.

POTATOES
10 »&gt;. 35c

SfSMNril
ru n sDJ

Polished Pecans lb 45c
'Soli Shall Aimonda lb 47c

Sklnlcaa

29c

Shoulders
Lean, Meaty Fig I’ork

Wieners lb 35c
( to o

S h ad lb~ 35c Ib

Oookad for BrMUnr

D C

(Gng Mackerel

S teak s
PIG PORK BRAINS
FRESH MADE SAUSAGE
PIG PORK SIDES
PIG PORK HEADS

lc •

j!c
*JC

Hons

ib

F a t Drawn

j

Fryeri# n» 55c

ftpanlatr1

Ib
‘ *

Short Ribs
Young Tender

75c

Cooked for Broiling

P an Ready R o asttsf

Chickens ib 55c

S n ap p er
M ackerel

Grade A

49c

Ib

Fla. Yellow tall

“
40c
30a.
33c
25c
19c,
2?c

r a t Drawn' stewing*

Ib

Hand lean Ocean

s h rim p

Ib

Fully Dreaoid

p a n PUH

Ib

W h itin g

P ilo ts

lb

3Bc Lobsteirs
20c

N . T . Dreaaed, 14 t&gt;«. up

Ib

W*- Bpeckl*

35 c T re a t

Turkeys k&gt; 4 7 c

Ib

Freah Dark

For A Quick Snack

26c

Yellow Sharp
Vfe“lb
Big' Eye Swiss
^-Ib
Cottage Cheese
lb

Cheese

C rab M oat

Hens

ib

Chickens ib 55c
Fat Drawn

It’a aafa and gentla—a* a child’s
laxative should be—and It works
thoroughly and effectively.

Golden Crisp

Carrots 2

Armour's Canned Meat

J-eat F ta te h e r ’a

Castorla at
your drugstore today. Look lor the
green band aad laboratory contiol
number on the package.

TBEET

Always take a- Uxath* only a*

L o retfa

There are no harsh drag* in
Fletchar’a Caatoria. It will not
causa griping or discomfort, ,

BEANS

rtrei.TaUow

2 ' 20-os c

Borax - ■pkg - 12c

Gator Roach

Sunshine Krlapy

Hives «n

Crackers pko 17c Tablets
Velvo
Coffee 2 ib&gt; 41c

SO Mule Team

Borax

s

H arris R oach

Nabisco Old Fashion Ginger
4*

«

Snaps
Ham * Lima

m .aa

ok*- 21c
*

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Beans » « 29c

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49c

Pan Ileady Roaatlng

Htavy Juicy
B e U lie f'e Caaterla ia tha l u n
lira to’give your child because it la
mads aagacloUg lor children.

Ib

F jt Drawn Stewing

ASSORTED COLD MEATS
COUNTRY STYLE SOUSE
LONG LINK SAUSAGE
SLICED BOLOGNA
GA. MADE SMOKED SAUSAGE
SPICED LUNCHEON MEAT
KING AN’S FRESH SAUSAGE
SUNNYLAND SMOKED SAUSAGE
HY-GEE FROZEN DOG FOOD
CANNED SMOKED HAMS.

Coffee 2 ib» 41c

■unhrita

Quantity Rights Reserved

Freah Cut Whole

NabUco Old Fashion G lngtr

Hives *m13c 29c

SUGAR

lb

CARROTS
bunches
15c

• X/Tfa% FIFT EEN
/ K : % CENTS. C.

Buruhlnc Krlapy

■tg^

CANE

F reah

Peas no. 2
Beans 12-os 29c

G ator Roach

PURt

P fasep p li

ib

pko 21c

Preferred by pood eooVi become
• M l * rick, fe l l -b e d i e d (lev er.
M m
New packed In Ike New
S * M C I O I U U Carton.

Thin Skinned

Garden Patch

Snaps

DARK B R O W N S U O A R

Heavy Juicy

Sweet Florida

Crackers pks 17c

a u t h o r i z e d c o m p a n ie s w ilt be
low ed to t r a n s p o r t .i m m i g r a n t s
B razil.
'
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.V. Y.

Kraut 3 ib* 25c

Rice 4 ib&gt;
Peas

Apartment It.
N ew Y o rk C ity.
Oil

H trcM ,

Coasting Into The New Year On
LOWER P R IC E S !

■lu* Rose

Bulk Black Eye

■■ m jecrcV 'sttp m ^ « a p iii

TVhllufiton.

lOvili

From Kegs .B ulk Sauer

Sirloin Steak
pound
10-in Rib Roast
pound
Boneless Brisket
pound
Fresh Hamburger . pound
Plate Beef Stew
pound ■
lb
21c Beef Tongues lb
Calves Liver
pound
Rib Chops
pound
Veal Breast
pound
Boneless Shoulder pound

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to give inutoristp "fron advice."
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. e a l e r Hul llria v‘a
. u i w l u i d a Hulllua, . l e f e n d a n t , w h e r e ­
i n t h e r e l i e f ' i.uuRhl ■la d i v o r c e , o n
I h e H ev eu lli D a y o f J a n u a r y , I M t ,
a R u l e D ay o f ill e C n u r l r l e r t h e
I ' l a l n l l f f nicy p r n c e e d e* pnrle,.
It la f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t tfile
o r d e r be p u b l l a l i r i o n c e a w e e k
f o r f o u r c o n a e c u l l v e w e i k a In t h *
H a n f o r d ' ' H e r a l d " , n . n e w e p a p e r .if
w enaral r lrru la tln n , puhllahed
In
H a n f o rd . H e m ln n le C o u n t y , F l o r i d a .
D o u r an il o r d e r e d a l H a n f o rd . S e ­
m i n o l e county, F l o r i d a . Mil* N o ­
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CLOSED TUESDAY
Open All Day Wed.

Armour's Canned Meat

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t t a r l i i l n l m n r d e n i a n d e h a l l b e 1MB.
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Prices Good Thru
Monday, Dec. 31

W EDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1946

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In Unity f lu w

If Strength—

W a n t e d If e r a ld

• To P r o f it t t i P o w of the World i
To P r a u l i tko Progreso of America*
To Prodoeo Prosperity for Sanford.

,

THE WEATHER
Increasing rlouHinr** thin ‘afternoon followed
bj *ho*er* tonight and Friday-. Mild this
afternoon and Friday. W armer tonirht.

AN INDEPENDENT »A lL V NEWSPAPEK
volum e

XXXVII

Established 1908

ICC Ordered
a, To Postpone
Rate Changes

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

I

Wounded Vets Swap Xmas Gifts

Northern States Get
, Order To Halt ICC
' * Action To Lower
^ Rates In S o u t h
.

NES
rssSr..
gne, IM S . he w

for N a j w i K
transport. A t Palermo, Sicily,
h e . was assigned to the USS
Brooklyn on July 20, 1944 and
participated In the Invasion of
Southern France. Vice Admlrel
H ew itt was aboard his ship. Fol­
lowing the invasion It was the
duty of the staff to close the
Mediterranean ports and turn
thorn back *to- thsly original owngw.
D ie UBS Brooklyn was ordered
to return to New York on Dec. 1,
1944 fo r overhauling a fte r which
the ship mas sent to Trinidad
in April, 1946 for six weeks
training new crew's. Stine was
furth er assigned duty In August,
1946 sboard the USS Franklin.
Ho is the son of Mr. and Mm.
&gt;V. D. SUne or 1111 Palmetto
Avenue and wears the following
ribbons) American Thakter, Euro­
pean Theater with one star,
Good Conduct, American Defense
with one star and the Victory
Medal.

«

•

C-47 Carries Nazi
^Asoid From Spain
MADRID. Dec. 27, '(/P )—A
United States Army tran.poi t
® plana la on its way to Frankfurt,
^ Germany from Madrid. Tha plane
a C-47—Is carrying 1,000,000 dol­
lar* In German M id to be turned
over to the Allied Control Com­
mission in FrankfurtThe gold la made op of English
and United BtaUs coins turned
over to tha Spanish Government
N aab collapsed,
nish Government agreed
tu rn ~c£ur the jrold to British
Ities only aAm
.b o u t ten d a y . ago.

.

SQVKDIHH
______ SHU* EXPLODES
g
a i ------(fALVESTCN,
TMt, Dbe 27,
Swedjsh*ehlpTwhlch wee wrecked
by a n explcSion id QsJve.tontL&gt;ddy are feared dead. The ship
rank after the bleat which oc­
curred ** gasoline was being
loaded aboard. The first mate of
the. vesseli the Sveaborg, said
th a t eight-m en era missing smi
lfeared Used and th a t I t ethers
injorartjjtwo critically.

as

afternoon, today used their Army
tru th with tank and boaster pump
buttle u big grass ffera In the
Ofhurt l section I t W est TwenBtreet which thraeUnod
ms. T h ar stopped furarresd of the blase by backse c tio n s* *

T R A N S rat
oiueiva
of the
. and
CoraskMs-

GPs In B e rlin
Soldiers Were Shot
Christmas Eve By
.38 C a l i b r e Gun

Russia I s Reported
~To Have Accepted
U. S. - British Pol­
icy On Atom Bomb

At Height Of Hospital Fire In Hartford

• WASHINGTON, Dec. 27.
— (A P )— United States of - '
ficiala said today that the
Big Three foreign ministers
have agreed to establish a
four-power control council to
adminiater Japan. The of­
ficials — who do not .wiqh
to lie quoted by name — ’
Hay that the agreement oil

BERLIN, D ec. 27. UP) — A
house-to-hous- search Is going
on In ’th e TemneMHhf Airdrome
district; of Berlin today for those
responsible in the killing of two
American soldiers on Christmas

The offer was handed to Gem-1
rails'I mo Chlang Ksl Shek’s ra»
presm tatives during a conference
which lasted two lupin. This w u
the first formal meeting of the,1
two warring factions since NoTj
IT. aside from social gathering*
at which the Reds ran into r*.
prrsrntatives of the Chungking
regime.
vi
The Communist offer make*'
issue a "cease fire" order, hr
th a t renuosts—tfa t eai h n j&lt;
i rtrblmc* relating to the civil 1
V e be settled peacefully and
i
non-partisan observers be
sent to
. the
... various fronts lo look
into th - exact situation.
The truce nlsn will now h- da•
i
Generalislmo &lt; li sng
Kai-Shek for his consideration.

era! Makes
Motorists Admire^
ve To Restore Christmas Display
rder In Java At Lane Residence»SktriKE

PARTLY obscures ?fU»* Street Hoypluu
i nun., us firemen pour water on the
flames th at. gutted
n Christmas K , n.u.v.
, ,t.. .o-.oi.rth* uf the. city’s
_ . . .the imllqlng iu ...............
. . ..
. . fli apparatus
Motorists from f a r and near# Hurried out to fight the spectacular fire that lore thiujgli tlu Victurinn structure ntnl killed fifteen
tim er national)
W u r n S Indonesians jpassing during recent evening* tl rof th f seventy elderly victims . trapivcd. within u.
of Mr. and Mr*. Edward j-------■-------------------- :—
-•*■*-------A c t i v e ' Measures boms
M M , 610 Park Avenue, -hav*

Will Be Employed ST S.

BATAVIA. Dec. 17. &lt;JP)_The
rAlllott rommsndsr of the Dutch
East Indies — British Lieutenant
Genera) Philip Christison — has
warned (ndonatian loaders that
he iiASndi to take more active
m eastn a do restore order in

Shinholsert i . home.
ff k Home After
For the past eight
hi years. H a
and Mrs. Lana, have hi
had a similar
Pacific Service
display which In time became
L t

bit waslhor beaten. They e n s a g m r .

_____

:
out the guilty.
1.U U-w. Jhnwtaled tblt'fav .
Masgwhtlr, - 'U n lted v States In domwlans place at hi*. disposal
Outfit
rtlU n lc a tio a S
Army authorities in Britlin have whatever units of the Indonesian ■ r „ [ i r . , l , c , with a llfh t dM ktconfirmed reports of tRa shoot­ Peace Praeervatlon Corps ha may ing a fire, and the mantles nave
In P h i l i p p i n e s
ings officially. But they have need to assist British troops in hlg candles that light up at nlgl.t.
Thera alio is Santa'* sled and
refused to divulge the names of suppressing disorders.
Lieut. Albert Edwin Shinholser,
the ta n victims .until they are
rnristlson
made his plans reindeers and white canvas repre­
son of the tale S. O. Shinholser
assured next of kin have been known a t a conference with senting snow.
notified.
leaders of the ill)recognised In­
Mr. Lsne. local realtor, report­ and Mrs. Shinholser of 1408 Oak
The Army officials say both donesian Republic. Announcement ed th at before he put out tha new Avenue, has returned to Sanford
■■ten were shot in tha head with of his plans came as large-scale display,
had seen a following a period of nearly four
. if ; tkiddies
— .-M who —
fighting again broke-out in Java’s like display formerly, were tele- years service with the United
a .38 caliber gun.
Iff him to Inquire when it States Navy.
phoning
A t the same time, a 19-year- summer capital — Bandoeng.
L ieut.' Shinholser entered the
British Indian troops have would be shown.
old German girl has given her
Navy in March. 1942, as an
version of what bapepned to cleared one section of the resort
Ensign. He served 18 months ill
American officials. The girl — city after a bitter six hour Meanest Man Robs
the communications section of
Ingsrd Grossa — says one of the house-to-house struggle. The In­
the Key West Naval Base, and
soldiers was strolling away from donesian revolutionaries had
Empty
Stocking:
Fund
also 18 months in the Communi­
a cafe when they heard the shot
organised defense system
_____ L—
cations department o f ' the Naval
The German girl says they |
Ircnche*. trip wire*, boobyearth
The
meanest
man
on
e
a
n
n
t
. t til.m l
and saw a flash closa by.
traps, mine*, road blocks and evlderU.lv is an unwelcome win- A ^ HUOoft S
t .Miami.
thought boys wrre , »^ootlnf-off Rniperi.
. . .
Following
the tour of duty, In
r visiter in Sanford. • according
fir® crnrkfm uli®n two uniformed
■noihtr section the Indo- te
Mistnl,
he
was
placed In com­
Major Allan R. Whorton of
men approached, Aceordinff to ncsians were s o , well organised to
mand of a communications unit
tha
Salvation
Army,
who
re­
the frauicln, the men werei Rui they forced S harks troops a t­ ported thal five hoxae containing and sent lo Connecticut where
sians. She says one of them- re­ tacking with tank support lo cash donations intended to be the organisation received addi­
mained on the darkened sidewalk withdraw.
Fighting also is said to hava used to purchase Christmas gifts tional overaeas technical train-,
and the others came up to her
for the needy, had been stolen ing. A fter the unit had spent
and her companion in the street, flared up ane win Sograba'a from five Salvation army boxes six weeks . In training , in the
asking the American in broken where nationalist attacked a Bri­ placed in downtown atoms during
Mojava Desert, It was sent, lo
English: “Are you .an. Ameri­ tish patrol with thachinegunv and the (^ristm as periods
hand grenades. Two British sold­
the PhUipplaes from the. port, of
can?”
f
However the crowning mhdeed, embarkation a t Ventura, Calif.,
The . German girl says that iers were wounded.
Tam former Japanese 76 milli­ which should someday net the
when the American answered yes,
While Ik the Philippines. U eut,
his assailant drew a gun, firing meter guns era said to have thief- . an extra turn over the Shinholser end his unit establish­
underworld
barbecue
pit,
was
to
shelled British positions in the
a t him tw ks.
steal a boxful of dona lions in­ ed romtnunicallen facilities at
Tha body of the other Ameri­ Setnarang area.
tended for Infantile paralysis various newly cetebtlshed Naval
can was found in tho street about
relief^
bases. He returned to the United
60 yards away. Its had been sqen
SOLDIERS INJURED
Major Whorton added that States In December. He Is on
by friends outside a theater early
LONDON, Dec. 27. OP)—Thirty l Hiera had been no thefta of this terrains! leave and currently
that morning and later w ith '.a
--- - - arc said to nature last year In Sanford.
spending tjie week In Miantl.
girl. The girl has not been found. American soldier*
The shooting of a German have been severely Injured when
actor is also being Investigated. the French Liner Athos. 11, was Fam£d Sports Writer
Ha eras Frits llerberholtx and caught In a hurricane in midIn Clearwater Hope For Rescue Of.
he wag shot la st night In the Atlantic last Sunday. The liner Dies
has 3,000 returning service men
Anhalter Station area.
— r—
■
Miners Is Fading
aboard.and was headed for New
YOKK. Dec. 27. **1—
NE
York. A message received In One 3 the beet-known baseball
TOUR ENDS
T’l NEVILLE. Krn., Dec. 27.
Loudon by Uoyds says that the Writers of all Urns, Hugh Fuller­
BERLIN, Dec. 27. Iff)—Five Liner now ia headed for the ton, S rN has died in CiearwaUr. IA7— Hope has practically diar
American corraspoodcnta have Aeores under reduced speed be­ He w al 72 y ean old. Word of appeared. for- the m iners, trapped
ju st completed gn sight-day tour cause of engine trouble.
“
’s death was received in in the shaft of the Straight
of the Russian-occupied tone of
City today by his Creek Coal Company hare, ftesRIOTING IN ATHENS
Germany._ Hera is mdist the AsFullerton, J r - an As- cae workers are about 3.00Q. feet
from the entombed man, end
eociatcd' Press Correspondent bn
. Press sports writer.
■A I t l Ceil if | Dee.
ATHENS.
UfC, »T.
u 7 1 t(A1
Ail) —* !*
Riotl®t*
there la e chance th at they may
Fullerton,
Sr.
was
among
the
lh«
to“
r
~
red today in
In the suburbs
suburbi
__s________
____ ______
M
f«m d to_____
be the_ Laals
of the_ lag occurred
of the Baseball (Writ- get through today.
rt .of
of Athene
AUiune aa tt Piraeus,
Piraeus. organisers
•Iloaever, some authorities be­
Soviet program in R a s s U n -'o c ^
lheJ ’° A
era of America. He was no a d
pied Germany: A planned econo- T*1* fighting is said to have as a statistician, as well as a lieve it will take a t least two
Inese and started srhea a mob tried to free writer, l i e covered the game fo/ or three more days of digging
my for industry and
a widespread’ ravieSn of tha two members uf a left wtng one half century In Ohio, Chicago, through the wreckage. The raecug
organisation after' lay had been
workers have spotted and put
ownership of land.
a r m ited.
t ' —
•* -to Philadelphia and New York City. out a t least 13 firm . The hinniThe men Were
said
have been taken into custody for
ber of men Imprisoned in 'the
WIVES GO OVERSEAS
1 WASP BAILS
disarming
-ming a peUeemen.
The
shaft is etUI unknown, with some
HAN DIEGO. Dec.'27, W V-The crowd fought Into the jail and
IPTON. England, — estimate* r a c i n g as high as. 60.
801
flrst^servlcemen's Mlvcs to Uave tg tha ceil* w h en the radicals
|
— The United
for oversea e have seUed aboard were held before the police could
A ircraft -' Carrier Wasp — —
the Navy A ssault Transport Hen- drive the rioter* out.
from Southampton for the United
PILINGS AUTHORIZED
rhy. Moat of the M eerrice wives
States 'today with 6.000 troops
are bound for Hawaii, where their
Tha Wasp Is expected
aboard.. The
Authorisation to purchase ereNEW FLAG?
huebands are atetlmeed. But one
to reach Mew York
Y o r k _____
harbor early
toted piling and lumber 'with
of the wives, accompanied bv her
WASHINGTON, Dec. 27, UP)—
Years Day, Temporary which to repair the municipal
three-year-old son is bound fur The suggestion th a t Hawaii be on Next. Yean
made a t Seouiamp- dock.
given by the ulty
Midway to join her husband, Ms granted., steteheed -has raised a repairsonw ere
damages the Carrier Commission a t Its meeting leal
rine M. Sgt. W. V. Ketar.
utiou about the United States
ia an Atlantic .storm night , t o « . N. Bayer, city cleft,
r- I f H israli should become e
who reported he had located the
.
KNROUTE TO U. S.
.Will have to
materials for purchase. He sta t­
The qn
Fa l l a h a m k b
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77,
SAN DIBGO,
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the
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Trapp, who received days before they could, be de­
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linotyping In The livered.
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'th e stars in
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to be n *
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Japan will be disclosed in the I
communique to be issued tonight/
at 10:00 P. Mh EST. This com-1
munlque also is slated to divulge/
the agreement on the atom bomb/
which Secretary of State Byrnesf
has announced.
According to the American of)
ficiala the control council fof
Japan would have headquarter/
in Tokyo. The United States, Rut.
sin. Britain and China, it Is said
wll Ihj leprescnted on the rail Hr
I The council assertedly will ejL
ccute policy ' recommendations i ,
, I he F ar Eastern Commission, ml )
rn route to Japan. It Is said all 1
that Russia will join the F
Eastern Commission — an age
cy with which aho has not it©
affiliated.
i A * liable source in tomd.
lay tho atomic sgrecint
1said
reached by the Rig Three fore)
ministc rs in Moscow Involve
Russian acceptance of the American-British plan on atomic ener­
gy. That plan calls for a resolu­
tion to be submitted to the United
Nation* genrral assembly next
month, outlining auggestions for
the control of atomic energy. .
The source, who is in a posi­
tion to know what transpired at
the 11-day
foreign
ministers*
meeting In Moscow, outlined other
accord* reached by tho
three
nations.
. ...
*. . ■— ■■■—
*
| *4
MOSCOW, Dec. ^7, LP)—A com­
munique setting forth the achieve­
ments of the Big Tlirce foreign
ministers’ conference i* to be Is­
sued simultaneously tonight, a t
1C :00 o’clock, Eastern ■Standard
Time, in Moscow*, London nml
Mlashinkton.
United States Secretary of Stalo
Janie* Byrnes indicates th at lie,
Soviet Fort-sin Commissar V. M.
Molotov and British Foreign Sec­
retary Ernest Bovin have reached
an agreement on the biggest issue
confronting the exploratory con­
ference—atomic energy.
Byrne* has told u farewell news
conference In Moscow that the
three nations have reached wlmt
he culls an “atomic agreement.”
The Secretory of State add*
that no agreement was reached
on any subject which will not bo
covered in the communique. Save.
Byrnes:
"When you read the
atomic agreement von will know
that no phase, other -than th at
set forth, was discussed.”
Byrnes says the formal annouuemcnt will cover all phase#
of the foreign ministers’ ll-day
discussion*.
Secretary Byrnes adds, however,
that he. Bovin and Molotov delvt-d
into a number of problem* in
addition to the atomic energy
question. He say* the exchange
of views on these problems has
rlarifird subjects for the thrt-o
government* .so th at future agree­
ments will lie achieved more eas­
ilyllyrncs says he stressed lint
fact that nothing wu* agreed to
beyond what will be contaiiied. in
the communique Irccausc *omo |&gt;eiaons alway* arc aiixiou* to know
whether there have been any »#crct agreement*.
The Secretary- of Stale believes
the cordial relations which prCamong the minirler* during

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prob|ems.
Ho

Funeral services for Robert
..
.
Anon Brown, 13. victim of‘ an . Tw-. ban for, i men of, Uic United
accidental shooting
vest*' may Btales Navy have received their
afternoon near his honu-’ J..*,1 1 discharges atTonling to# infornwFlqra] Heights, lasll be held frl- n.m irccivwl today from Ilia
day afternoon a t 3:30 ocloci, . j,'^\-al Personnel 'Separation Cen11-----1 ter
a t thie
e . JErickson Funer-*
__. . . .....................
.
Funeral Home.
Jacksonville.
s .
The Rav. A- C- Uniwt*
Camp sasill
will off I.I-j They are: Ftv t/c
George (J.
d ale. Interm ent will be in Ever- Rowland. 4»| West Eighteenth
green Cemetery.
St reel uud S f l/c Graver C.
Robert Brawn was a member Whidden, Jr., 108 East Eighteen­
of the South Side Baptist Sun­ th Ktrccl.
I
day School, and attended the
eighth grade a t the Junior High '
School, l i t had lived here all uf j
EARTIIGUJ
NEW YORK. Ito
h i, life.
H a ' ia survived by the father The Fotdhain Unfvc
an4 m other,-M r. and Mrs. Wil­ graph in New York has"1
liam A- Brown of Floral Heights, t w o earthquake shocks
a ■ brother John Paul B rosn; as fairly severe. The shocks,
two uncles, L. A. Brown of San­ raided last night and early
ford and L. H. Brown of Oviedo. day, were said to l»# -Ju
and an aunt. M
1 rs. T. II. Buchan- d/rertion of the DutchN
Indies.
an of OrUiwf-

P oanaylvania’s

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Street Scene In
Berlin Takes On
Nostalgic Note

Women Workers And
partn iiV ,
follu wing
[tot .the accidental ami f a ta l ; I'OmitT I riBOnerB
ting* yesterday
shooting
yq.ilcrdsy nflcrnoon
afternoon of
Ubbby I)roan.
Uroan, 1,7
1.7 year old son of '
I) ii n c e In Street
W , A. Brown of Citrus lleigiits
Khtriff Hand reported that the
BERLIN, H oc. 27, i/Pt - A
shooting,
which
occurred
ani.uu:
, ^tiret, ■tenr in ■Berlin
took on »
IVVnlitr cxv
. a ••
imu
t n a* nycidcHul
i .I
■am group
of vbovs,
noMnlgir note. | | ocriirn'il on a
A t t l i e t i m a B o lib y B r o s n a n
co#tier of Willielmstrasse. Women
i n . hie. _ yard plnying with bis were pushing heavy saml truck*
- a cousin. Itariy
brother Paul,
lliroogli Hie ruins. Or they were
Brown and a companion, Chari*- Mussing In ii k* from-hand lo hand
Turner, 14. According lo the in it rhnin ii* gang* of rtibide
Sheriff’s office this morning, it ilenrer*. They were idiatihy and
was not known which boy did dul y ninl tired. *
the shooting. Several of tin* buy* .
Suddenly, out of Ilia ruin*
were said to have had rifle*.
M ing. A vngnliund of
The bullet entered the laiy’s head throuiili the nose, and he pemed f«,|- tIn- firstKrin'ler’
*1’
time since
was pronounceri -.dead upon arthe
a
nr
eiuleiL
Hi*
advent
rival a t Fernatd - laugliton Mem- created an iiiif&gt;*rgeUnhle scene.
6rial Hospital to which he wu* I'le w o m en w ho had ln*en push
™»ln my opinion there ought
rand ‘ruck* stop,
in he a law to keep dangerdo* " , 1 . ''Hrk.pam ers abandon.,
«...
».r
,h
l
k—.i.
..r
their
l,*
k
..
t....,
Tlievt „ looked
at,
weapon* out of the hand* o f
,,
. ,r .
,
ill
any youth under 21 year* o f *' V .V " ,
,^ y
? ch
age," said Sheriff Hand.
" '
" *, V , 1
!
i
■Police Chief Roy « . William*. !
M, liU,n,t W",U in
wfo acconipaltihd Sheriff Hand in ,h' ru ""
an investigation of tho shooting* /
"r
CriM,n*r"
pointed out that it is unlawful*“f u ? r rmne**l,uffiing along the
un.1
,,
j, . . . .
,
the wrnnen. they were rusheii
He added that many ndiill^ • Bmj burroutided. The *haMiy woare careless with fireanns, ami
j,u l
ihei, hiiiih uliout the
when ratting a t target piacliee. r vrn shulibier men. They bid
apmltimss stand with hand* ovei them to dunce. At first, the men
the muxsie end of the gun. “Tho i,l3l |„(,Ve*l T h e, shyly, the
first thing to do upon tucking fir.rk.sn men tm.k spirit. Smiles
up a gun,_ ia to find out if it i m Up ilirrr fare* slowly, and
fl
cautioue.1, ’ and tjM.y tried a few clumsy alepa.
point it ul anything
Tl&gt;*. organ grinder finished hi*
°Ui*L *
whvn at praellre. music, collected hi* pfennig*, and
- ™ offovtW® range of u .22 , par-cd out of sight. The prisonralibpr bullet such a s killed the
Ouiffle.l along the mud they’d
Hr^T?n b0Jr^ '* , ont. n,,‘e* Lhicf ,-inne. Tim women went hack lo
williams pointed out.
ite ir pile*, of ruldilc. That »n* a
tiect scene in Berlin.
i
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NUMBER 74

U.S. Agrees To Four Power
Control Council For Japan

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A lb e r t D . S tin e
Spends C h ristm as U. S. Army Seeks
W ith H i8 _ F a m ily ; M ur(je r e r s Q f 2

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Associated Press leased Wire

■ CHUNGKING. Dec. 27. i r
| The Chinese Communists have i
|nounced that they twee preset!
: a forms! written proposal to t
Chinej c National Government,
a*Is fo. in unconditional t
on id) fronts In the undecii
dvli war.

ten per cent increase in freight
elaaa rates in northern and east. era states and a corresponding
decrease In the South and West.
The ICC postponement of the
new rate schedule was taken to
conform with a federal court in
junctionn restraining the Com -I U xO V fcK IN G FROM INJURIES reeelved overseas, these GIs get
mission1 I f 0111 enforcing , t h e tope,her lor ajlvtn- im istiuu* present swapping nt the Lawson Genchange • The
injunction w a x crsl liojpital in Atlanta, Georgia, Pfc. James Maseusiio of New
granted J a a t^ F rM a y ^ ln
01 h City, wAd^IohI_|'oth iegs.w hile fighting in lUlgiUm, rcceiv*•« h
Y., at the request of nine rrv ii’nt tram H r Frank tiaiiiuelli of Mamnroncck, N. Y.. and
Pfc.
...........
.
i northern states.
Gnstsr Lindt™*.-. (&lt; n clutches), who is a resident of New York City,
(Internstionsl Soundphotoi

S

Proposal For
Truce Sent To
N ation alist!!
Red Agreement Call*
For Unconditional
Truce On Frontal
Of Undeclared Wajj

' WASHINGTON, Dec. 27.
— f A P )— The nation’s rail­
roads have received permis­
sion to postpone indefinitely
freight class rate adjust­
ments ordered by the Inter­
state Commerce Commission.
The rates were to have be­
come effective on Jan. 1.
£ T h e y were to constitute a

Albert D. Stine, C S/K, USN,
arrived home Dee. IB after serv­
ing with the Naval supply corps
m a t .th e N A B - i n Norfolk. Va..
^ aboard the US8 Arkansas, USS
Relna Mercedes, USS Brooklyn
and the USS Franklin.
.
He entered the Navy June.
1037 in Orlando and served
aboard the USB Arkansas from
October. 1937 until August, 1939
han he was assigned to the
S3 Relna Mercedes, a
•hip stationed a t Anna],
for five years, lie Kai
stores and assisted w

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1945

The Seminole County 1 ubercuiosis Association sent a vjargg'
box of Christmas gifts, including
candy and cigars to nine patients
from this county (two colored)
a t the Florida Slate Tuberculosis
Sanatorium; It jrAs"reported
Mrs. Edward Kircher, assodal
itary.

! add* that there always will be
tlew matter* {ending and thcrefort( * question of what pcrccnt„KC af agreement has been reach­
ed currently is not pertinent.
Byrnes has left Moscow aboard
his special plane and now is en
route to the United Slates. He
will return by way of Berlin,
Paris and the Aiurex without
stopover*.

Two Sanford Men Are
Enroute To States

to

®r® &gt; j!!
* Two Sanford Army men
i
ertrouta to the United States,
according
information received
todey from the Service Force
Commander of tho Pacific Float.
They are as follow*: Pf*.
I «wls Knight, son of Mrs. Anna
Howard, aboard the U.8JL Mis­
soula and 8/B gt. John C. Smith. '*
husband of Cathrrino Smith, P.
O. Box U f . aboard lha UR.8*
Cresent Cito, .
* ' '1
The aoldkr*
to Utf UaparaUoo Center
tliair ham® to

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T H E SANFOnD H E R A L D , SALFORD, FLORIDA

“Saratoga Trunk”
Stars Gary Cooper
&amp; Ingrid Bergman

Estimated Are Varied On How Many ,
Vets Will Take Advantage Of 61 Bill 1

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'■4—i. .u-icssae-— --------------INDIAN ELECTION
FAMINE IN HUNGARY

NEW DELHI, India, Dec. 22.
LUNDAPEST,' Hungary, Dec.
22, (/P)The Hungarian food minis­ &lt;/P)— Incomplete returns from thu
ter . Knroly Baranyos, say* thnt iruiian central nssemoly election,
wholesale famine In Hungary show that the Congress part^O
By ROW LAND,EVANS, JR.
will extend the time limit.
seems unavoiadle this winter. The has won 3G out of 102 seats. The
WASHINGTON How many vei
urnHer l,row»
Moslem League won 27 scats. Ineniru are going to ciioh In on
To
,07iOJO veteran* have
"Ssntoga Trunk," a Wrrner lcoil minister has told -the As­ daicndents live, Eurpoeans eight,
sociated
Press
that
the
chief
medi­
Bros:.-First
National .picture
their free educational opportun-; taken or ore uutng Home form of
and the Akla Sikhs two.
education or training unuer tuCooper, Flora Robson, Jerry cal officer In Budapest has pre­
Estimates are varied, Hut the Ul bill of ItlKhta or the locution-'
The * albatross has the long? it
Austin, John Warburton and sented what he call* "terrifying
Vetermna’ Administration (V,\) u| ItchHOiiitailon Act. The latter
Florence Hates. Ruining time: statistics." Deaths arc said to be wlngspreed of all birds, often 11
wouldn't be surprised if between la it special Inw designed to taka '
two hours,; 12 minutes.
exceeding births by over £0 per feet from tip to tip.
three and four million vets no care ol disabled vela, j
cent, and sickness I* said to bo
HOLLYWOOD—Ingrid
Bergman
back to come kind of studying,
'1 he total number of veteran*
Cakes rollnpsc and pies swell at
i beautiful, fiery, shrewd, head- widespread as the result of mal­
apprentice training or vocational cliRiDle lor either of these two
8.000 fee', altitude. .
nutrition and starvation. *
irons
and
brunette
iu
this
luvish
rehabilitation before the time limit Inw* now run* somewhere over.
nd lengthy plcturiiation of tpn
runa out.
U,0Ct),00i). The figure I* growing
.dnm Ferber novel.
That time limit I* now fixed nt;*o r«i Idly that it * impossible to
Cary Cooper is a towering Tex­
two year* after discharge, or after pin It down any finer.
ts eowboy-turned-gambler— and
Hut, using ti,1)0(1,00(1 ns un ap­
the official end of the war, which­
he only man who can tame her.
ever i* later, but in no caae more proximate naxe ut the present
Mias Bergman, as Clio Dulalne.
than aeven year* after the end lime, the percentage of eligible'
-eturn*'to her native New Orvet* who have taken advantage
of the war.
enns in 1B7S with two servants,
Homo* Rll] .1740, presently being i f
Hlll^ur
K‘
he' mulatto Angelltpie I'luton
in
proceaaed from hill to actual law. ( *v o c a“ t i o n a l ) rehabilitation
'
.Flora Robson) and the ilwaifalight!)' les* than 2,
upidon (Jerry Austin).
If three or four million veiemrt.
8he reopens the house whero
do gel into education or training
l.er father shared an illicit love,
MMMSKKfKSKWMNtSVSKHSVMfM under either law. it will mean
with her mother, whom his aristo- 1
Hint 2 . 1 of the eligible ox-sen*
- —- ■— - 11
&lt;ratic Creole Inmlly sent off lo
icrmt'n and women will eventually
t'arls after hla Accidental deal i.
go liark lo school or college or
Ingrid evens matters with ‘.ha
route other form of sulutidiied
Dulstncs, partly with tha unsus­
training.
ln,„is It. Bell. SM l/c, USNR, whose home adilres. is 1(107 West Eleventh Street Sanford, served pecting
help of Clint Maroon
.Some Take Job*
i m the IJ.S.8. * Bennington which docked recently in San Francisco. The carrier ia shown speeding (Cooper). Angered, he leaves tor
Judging from the 2% now....
• ‘!l through the Paciffc with her plane* Inslmd to tiio flight deck. The vessel participated in the first Saratoga Springs. Ingrid follows,
training, 2.1'/, aeema'to be a high- •
strike" utrairtsf Japan a* n memlwr of Taik Farce 58. Her [duties look part in strikes against
It’s a real tld-fashioned
ill ‘ to marry a railroad
determined
tier ^ V icto rs must*'mBcUon»nidSrc"li
% ' “ ■ Okinawa. Kcrmo Rctto. and other Japan mo home ialanda. (Official U.S. Navy Photograph). millionaire (John lUirburton)).
Christmas we’re celebrat­
such as:
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Cooper eeeks to avenge the
ing again this year. And
wrong done hla parents by rail- 1
i,
I. iiiany
Many 01
of uip
the u
0,000,000
,uuu,uuu |irij»
pro- i r il t ,
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what a warm, happy glow
road men. A head-on collision 911
sentduy veterans arc now being C h flH t m Q H
1J 1 g H t 8
it
puts into our hearts to
ihe Saratoga Trunk lint and sav­
know the war is over,
hi
age fighting between 'ooper’s .
won't continue to ho so plentiful,,
Mostly In Displays
icxas gang and-a crowd of tlow and many of the present jobs tuny
'---------peace rfiigns supreme once
HE
recent
news
that
a
Superfort
spanned
the
U.
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in
3
hAurs.
ery thugs produce a apcctacula.fold up. The veterans involved
n k \\' YORK, Dec. 22, i/P)— For
again. Thin Christmas as
27 minutes, was no more electrifying to us than (He ID11
climax. ■
will then he candidates for school.
time in seven years.
we go to church to worship
hrudlines thnt told the world Robert Fowler Itad piloted his
2.Tho average age of men com- Christinas lr*e lights will shino
Excellent- performances, in ad­
in freedom the birth of
ing out of the service is decrees- h1| over ||„. world, hut It will 1st
craft from- San Francisco to Jacksonville, Fla., in 122 duys.
dition to Miss Bergman's and
Ing. Servicemen released LefurO
„tiy jn public displays.
Cooper’s, Include those of Flotn'
In the clrart below map-1* indicate the degree to which flying
the Christ child, let utf of­
RoLson, British character actress,
V-J Day worked their discharge'
|„ Now Vork stores
time bus contributed to the conquering of distance in the
fer a prayer of thanks to
ns Angellque, and Florence Hites
for one of several reasons: Thov I .*,awed that the tree bulbs uvuilUnited States.
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Him for the Peace and
ns no impoverished socialite who ]
were too old for further servlcv.
,
*[.00 a string before
they received "dependency dis1
* nre virtually nonHappiness in our hearts.
licfriends Ingrid.
Dwarf Jerry
• Measured by the span o f1 charges,
Austin worked daytime* on h.t
or they were seriously!'"?
Th(,rt. were few huyors
|lummin,,,n,,v ,,,H ,lllU
It is with mud) gladness
years, it has been a lonf, long
Him role, nights as a tall assem­
wounded
J*
of newfangled tlourcs): :
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that wo wish you the joyB
bler at Lockheed Aircraft. This
.(.Another bloc of veterans eager
|)Un,* ut six for |7.ur».
tine since that first Christmas
of the holiday season and
.'dm was completed more then two
to . resume their schooling ran t
night, bnt it might have been
years ago, but its release wim
do so now but may lie ahio to
a New Year in which all
ride-tracked by war films.
when the subsistence allowance Ing-on-the-job, sometimes called
your hopes and desires will,
but yesterday when we meas­
"Too Young lo Know," a
paid hy the- government is raised, earn-as-you-leam.* An f.'.loe starts
come
true.
ure the spirit ol kindness which .
Warner llroa.-Firet
National
4. I have talked to some vets |(f at the bottom learning a trade.
picture
with
Joan
I-ealie,
Ro­
who’ve
taken
temporary
Jobs
with
Until
ho
become*
a
fully-trained
Christmastime releases.
bert Hutton, Dolores Moran,
the idea of experiencing a taste worker, the Veteran* Administra­
M«r J. 1**J-fln» SM -IIII
III. A«a 70.
was cut • keen
Harry
Davenport,
Rosemary
tif civilian life without the restric­ tion pay* him Ah allowance miclt, Oalliy
Christmat means happiness,
kills end John Maundy flaw whan Atlhuf Oaabil IWw liam Wail la
DeCamp and Arthur Shield*.
tions of a college cantfus. lint addrd to his small pay, nets him 3,110 iniltt In 1&amp; hfi , 10 mlai.
(ail Item In It h n , I I mini
and Christmas happiness is to
Running time: 86 minutes.
they huven’l discarded the idea about af much as the fully-trajnAn nuto mechanic (Robert Hutof going hack to school at some ed worker waives.
ba shared. We want lo share
*
on) leaves his beautiful wife I
•future .time. And there urn many
Few veterans have gone Into
our 1945 Christmas happiness
(Joan Leslie) because of her (hlavetejniis who don’t know vxuct'y educational or training progrants
lical friends.
what they, want to do but who aro just for something to do. The sub­
with you.
potential takers of Gl educating sistence allowance isn't high en­
In India, bv then an Army'flier,
once they make igi tlieir minds.
mu
ough
tg
warrant
it.
I.earn to Dance
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-hild and had it adopted. He re­
TH E S A L V A T IO N
A
World
War
H
veterans’,
nrEducation under the Gl Bill and
tuins, still sullen, will they rrCompliments of
gnnltatlon
recently
made
a
survjy
Public Law 10 can taka practically
un’tcT
ARM Y
any form the uplicant wishes. of how veterans were doing In April 10. I f 10—Cal and Mr* CharUi » • * '- L I f l l - U Can. Jiinmy DaaBlda,
This is lh« first Ilutton-Leslie
comparison
with
non-veteran
stu­
John J. Catver
More* than 400 weterans arc learn­
Lindbirgh'i anautl an rnard (frlppad II *bin • marae. lawind lh» lmdlnf|h
ilrture since "Hollywood CanMaj. A. fl. Wharton
ing how to be cooks, Imrhers and dents.
(a 14 haa 11 end l l ' i minaln.
*««e»d la 11 b n , 1* mini.
ecn."
Harrv Davenport plays
The veteran rated better lhu:t
bartenders; 20,000 are In schools
Barber Shop
n wise end kindly Judge.
and colleges; two ex*Jnncs have bis fellow, non-veteran student in
p p iim h iiilllillllflM
their hearts set on becoming chor­ mental, academic And social trait..
Veteraur rated as well us, and
us girls, and are learning the inAn Infantry division normally
Iriraelas of their chosen profu­ In some' eilsex tnyer than, mule
ecmpromlye* about ' 16.noJ men,
students of comparable age lim­
sion.
an armored division 10,000 ami
snsn
Many veterans are taking train- ing- pre-war years,
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Jimmy Stewart To
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With His Family

and their husbands und one vh.ild
will be there anil the house
wasn't built for that kind of
Crowd."
But, since the Stewarts gen­
erally Imvc a singing Christmas,
the crowd should provide u good
chorus around the piano.
Jimmy says he won't start
work on Ihe Frun{[ Capra pic­
ture, "It's a Wonderful World,"
Until Fubruury. By that time he
will have hud four months of
loafing around since his iiischar;&lt;
Horn tin Armv Air Force*
Jimmy says he likes it. Hi&gt; adds
-ha, »hif aum in uim is comi .g
hut, although he says you've
gutt to plan
plan n day uhead of time.

This Christmas and
Every Christmas

IIOLLYWOCU, lire. 22, (A’l—
Jimmy Slow-art hn« added hl»
f; innus name to tha long list of
porsons planning tn bo at homo
with family - and friends for
l hrixlmaa. For cv-Col. Stownrt
It will bo Ihe first time In
seven years tlint he- has been
tmrk home in Indlnnn, !*«., for
Chiistmah.
Asgociatail I’ r e i.Itollywiiod columnit Bob Thomfla
lias qskeil Jimmy how he feels
about the prospect. And here's
what he says:
t American's only mountain dl"Gee, It ought lo lie great,, ' vision In World War II, the 10th,
although - I ’ guess - it will bo a comprised about 16,000 men and
little cramped, My two sisters fl,i.00 mules and horses.

A M E R R Y CHRISTM AS

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tution have made possible a certain amount
of progress and prosperity for our organiza­
tion. These friendships have been an en­
joyable expei ience, one'in which we believe
we have the confidence and esteem of the
people whom we strive to serve. And now,
all we ask is the privilege of a continuance
of these fine relationships to enable us to
look forward with genuine enthusiasm to
the future.

W e look forward
to sending you our
sincere good wish­
es for a happy Holiday. Jt is a
pleasure to us because it gives us
an opportunity to thank you.
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good will — the combination of
•which shells progress fo r any
organization.
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SECTION TWO
AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

VOLUMB XXXVII

SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 212, 1945

E slablteh qil 19'&gt;«

Keeping Up With
Modern Family Is
^Christmas Problem

Celebration Of
Christmas B e g a n
in Fourth Century

"The trouble with having such
Mired modem femlly end
f to keep up with them,"
told hereelf an she looked
the hotel dining room on
n&amp;s Day, "I* that modernChristmas Just don’t go
ft.

face felt ae stuff as n
Jelly mold from holding
she w u determined not
a»d internally she was
, wound up from the ef_ emulate the rest of the
ricdsy people who were here
d Of Ming at home where
I thought they should be on
|day above all others that
• your oWn fireside the
li moat like to be.
ttyey waited for the- *na and William were alone,
&gt;ab opposite ends of the
blR watching their chltdI. Each ono had been
a guest of his own age,
•*( eyes wsre focused dn
&gt;ut
dark-haired Bill and his
olden-haired girl. RoseBU1 would soon be eighIxed Her
■that was why he fixed
came over and sat be"Happy, A llcef" he
rered her, hand with
laid,, and covered
iM. J,'
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VShs returned his amile. After
all, this spree was costing enough
Bo hgve bought three or four
for nome consumption,
mere right, dear," ehe
T h e youngesters love It.”
•'Rosemsrv ,U&gt;ld me this, is the
^fta orchestra of all on the air
|t she’d choose to see," he said
oudiy. " It ’s a holy wonder her
idjtke. Would let her out of the
bouSe on Christmas Day."
" "The' CueSsr* are pretty oldihioned people," said Alice, feelthat she was complimenting
girl’s family.
‘ We’re good for the Custers,"
id William. “ They need stirring
ttp."R‘a a, fine thing for Roele to
g e t . out .and see a bit of the
KroiU t 1
! •"They Ye having their Christmas
plnOer Unight," said Alice. "Mrs.
Otster'iiaslnvltad Bill before the
go to ths dance."
Alice, let’s show

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had In'college when
&gt;11- in- love with him. She
_Iad that ahe had. maniaged
» nave her hair done Saturday
raay.
lie igardenlas the children had
■lven her to wear to church yes(OMltsmt ob n « gist!
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A FORMIR GRADUATE of Barnard

College, Mrs. Mohammed Dish is
being held by British authorities In
Neva, Dutch East Indies. They re­
fuse to give details of the charges
against her. A one time resident of
New York, Mrs. Diah, the former
Herewati La tip, Is known to have
made broadcasts during the Jap oc­
cupation.
(ftilernaiional)

Old Fashion Game
Under Tree With
Dad Is Lots Of Fun
By VIVIAN~BKO\VN
A I* Newafeature* Writer
Christmas wouldn’t be tiny fun
at nil,, to the kids, if dm! didn't
get down under the tree and
Join them in n good old-fashioned
game.
Sure they have fun ripping
open their other presents. But
you can Just play ulonc with
.a doll or n toy for so long with­
out being bored. Of course it vena
different when Junior had his
electric trains — dud was always
on hand to put him on the right
track- But now it’a the games
4hat w« must depend on a*
thing the whola family can
enjoy.
Of course most of the games
are really tlme-wdrn now. Santa
still hasn’t recuperated from nil
the war shortages of chip board,
(C s a ils s fa Ob r a n * Kliht&gt;

Give The Right Toy For The Right
Age Says The Toy Guidance Council

ur‘v-fhri&lt; im* did. not cele­
brate the birthday of Christ. It
was not until the Fourth century
that December 25 came to be ac­
cepted as the presumed miniver.
, sary of the great event In that
ye«r Pope Gregory V set this day
offic-.ally. HU intenticn w«s part-,
ly to absorb the old pagan .'rstl-,
val of the returning sun (the wintor solstice on Uocemoor 22) in 1
n Christian feast A number of [
pagan celebrations were overlap-pen In this manner duri tg the
first centuries or Christ Unity.
In Great Ilrltinn, for Instance,
the "I^ird of Misrule" led th.
frolicking, parading! and car
singing. This period of prati .
! ami general foolishness is sup­
posed to have descended from
the Saturnalia of pagan Iteme,
' Cnly a few Britons now follow
this jolly old custom.
, . Nativity Play#.
The nanta Claus tradition re1presents the combining of a num­
ber of widely differing relics of
old supersltlons and beliefs. Tlio
northerii Europeans In pre-Christian tlpies believed in n srlrlt of
woods nnd fields who hail to 1«
placated now and then, or he
would ruli&gt; the harvests. This
being was known In Norway ns
the "Nlsse," nnd by vario is
names In other .Scandinvian coun­
tries.
It is still n custom in
rural, regions for children to set
up porridge ami beer on Christ­
mas Eve to please the Nisse. Ho
is merging, however, with the
papular figure. If Ranta Claus.
In Britain the character known
ag "Father Christmas" is sup­
posed to lie a Christian version
of this ancient spirit of the fields.
The Dutch Sinter Klass. or St.
Nicholas, is still recognisable as
the good bishop of Myra In
Dutch plays, but he too is being
absorbed in the more popular
version of Snntn Claus, the fat,
red-coated little man w-ith the
big bag of presents. This idi-.i
of Santa Claus is a south Ger­
man interpretation. 1 n other
parts of Germany the dispenser
of gifts is "Dame Bertha." The
custom of hanging up stockings
comes from Italy.
SwiUerlaml has developed the
suslom of pavadlng from house ,
to house and singing carols in u
picturesque way. Costumes am
remarkable. Young men and wo­
men wear hsadressss representIng^houses, ships, mountains, nnd
so forth. Huge tltlgh bells tinkle
K 'ou llaa rd

NUMBER 72.

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Vitginia, your little Intndt are wrong. They have been affected
by the scepticism of a sceptical age. . they do not believe except
they icc. They think that nothing can be which it not compre­
hensible by their little minds. All minds. Virginia whether they
be men'a or children's, are htjle. In this gteai universe o/ ours
man is a mere insect, an ant. in his intellect, as compared with
the boundless world about him. as measured by the intelligence
capable of gtasping the whole ol truth and knowledge.
Yes. Virginia, their m a Santa Claus. He exists as certainly as
love and geneiosity&gt;and devotion exist, and you know that they
abound and give ro our hie its highest beauty and loy. Alas! How
dreary would be the woild it there were no Santa Claus. It would
be as dreary as il tnne were no Virginias. There would be no
childlike laith then, no poetry, no romance., to make tolerable this
existence. IVe should have no rnioymrnt, except in tense and sight.
The tttlnal light with which childhood hits the world would be
etlmguished.
Not believe in Satjta Clausl You might as well not believe in
laities' You might gel your papa to hire men to watch in all the
chimneys on Christmas eve to catch Santa Claus, but even il they
did not see Santa Claus coming down..what would that prove.*
Nobody sees Santa Claus, but that is no sign that there is no Santa
Claus The most "teal things in the world arc those that neither
chi. hen nor men can.ire. Did you ever see lames dancing on the
lawn* Ol course not. hut that's no piool that they ate not there.
Nobody can conceive ot imagine all the wondns theie are unseen
and umeenahle in the world.
You may tear apart the baby's tattle and see what makes the
none intide, but theie is a veil soveting the unsren woild which
not the strongest man, not even the united strength ol all the
sNo.-igrst men that ever lived, could tear apatt. Only laith, fancy,
portly-, love, lomance. can push aside that cu'Hin and view and
p ctuie the &gt;normal beauty and gloty beyond Is it all real.* Ah,
V.igmia. in ail r*.i» world theie is nothin* else teal and abiding.
No Santa Claus' Thanh Cod’ he lives, and hr lives forever. A
ihpusand yean horn now, Virginia, nay. ten times ten thousand
years horn now. he will continue to. make glad the heart ol
childhood.

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VIRGINIA’S FAMOUS LETTIR to the New York Sun on Bspt 21, 18#7, and that paper■ xqually fammia
tetter to Virginia, reproduced here, have been printed In 20 foreign languages during the past «o
years. Virginia Is now Mrs Edward M Douglas of New York City The Huns letter was written hy
the late Francis Pharceilua Church, although this fact was not disclosed until 11*06. ( International)

On P s a * T hree!

Hazards Lurk In
Y o u r Christmas
Tree D e w ^ 'nns
1 1 1 * I'rnlurr

* r r ,l* r t .

any ntorr easily during the finil
liny or two than would the ever­
green shrubs growing outside your
window.
Hot the fire hazard
grow* lifter that.
•So the lie*! piocedure Is to
bring in n fresh live a* short a
time hqfnrc Christmas as possible
mid remove it a- -non afterwards
as yon can. He inreftll In plac­
ing your lieu in the home. 'Set
it well nW’ay from stove*, ratlin
tor* nnd oilier source* of heat.
Above all.- when you smoke keep

sufy. One of these I* to see that
the base of the tree *taml* in a
container of water. Ciit off the
base of the tree nt an angle at
least I inch above the original
cut ami see llint the wHtec level
i* always kept above the cut. The
l (out Itinrtl (in l'« up VHulilt

BY DOROTHY HOE
ISP Vrualniurn Wrilrri
Remember Aunt Ida. who usml
encyclopedias when
you were six. and woolly joy
dogs when &lt;nu were sixteen’
Who spent ....... „ f money on »
trlcyclo three sites too small for

I ••■re »t homo, the vacant place I’h'ii,,?«»..
“ P1* *Hc next
at tho fires file or Christmas dinm r mbli- need not mean that the
. .? t«M y . bear for.
big brother, aged 12, and
nb-ii i one is wit limit friendly your
some
high heeled evening slip*.
pnriiripnti"n in tho Joys of lho
you, a(teii
Bgen 10
in :
M’tpoti. Out millions of Amorl- pc»? »„i &gt;,fm,
.-an M-rvicemen overseas in »c- w
!&lt;ur,h conf‘l» « J
c m. .1 r.iuntlic
or other .pin-on l.u . w *' " . * f eop * "* ,Aunt
«it| lim! Cltvb.UiKtsx-bs.TV,si in 11 *,ht ‘fh J fT 1
.’ n *11‘*&lt;'n /."nn*
id.... . miv land in -■liirh they , i
i
‘
Hitil tlumtselves a id with a vari ety VIle.J ’
iiv . c" ‘ hu? " » !c *»«t
.........*
....... I
freshing t.» a VMlor.
This is n more exact science
O i soldiers in the Pacific i nd
. Fin East will find the elinmle than most fond parents, mints
uncles seem to realise. Act­
the .iirauge-.| uml of -tlimr t'lirisl- iiml
ually, n child's toys should -ho .
miis da&gt;. For it will he n■Id— changed
from month to month,
-min n i in most places.
On
his interests change nnd his
Pacific; Islands the (l.l.w will • ind as
Intelligence develops. A perfectly
a Mil prising aim unt ef Christ­ •rood
toy given at the wrong
man spirit cxnre*sed by the warm* time is often a total loss,
belli te,| people.
By providing Its member stores
to |he 'Philippines, for example.1w |Jl
_Mi.|i,- to the
n „ , tnin is on... Of tile 1iveliest o Z h n .e T
tav.^' the council
times of the year-and is one of hones to eliminate a number of
the objest I radii inns of the Fill- mi*fits from the Christum- loy
jdfio-. to wliom t'hristiaiiily was nark this venr. Here are its reliouul.t in tho tilth century. The COmm«nilat!ons.
nleliratiim starts with imuning
to r ANTS (I M lr.lt I r r. A It)
inr - -1- severit I days before DeeemIlet
These ate lulled ntixn tie —A ehild’s first toyJs should W
gitllo (when the rooster- me bo- of the type which encourage hint
ginning to i-iuvvl. Musfe by \io- to reach, grab add use his hands.
litis, tambourines and the organ mid develop bis sense- of sight
'nnd sound. One nf thp best is
lolil t&gt;* the impressiveness
tin Christtnns Eve the Filipinos the "exerciser" which is attached
f«sl before the midnight service— to the font^ nf the crib, encourag­
a very solemn ceremony in pnlnt- ing the bnbv -to pull nnd stretch..
fillo.l mid lantern-til chinches.
TODDLERS (I TO :tl Past
Tlie fun I- broken wiih -i c’liristmn- dinniT of Imm. sitiffed i-hick- uml puli levs, simple, colorful
en,* fruits mid nuts mid hut choco blocks and soft stuffed animals.
IanCiunl singers go front
PRE-SrilOOI. ( rt TO SI—At
hills,, to house wilhll a Helen 0 h .j, %lagc t.hi|,|rcn mu nblr to
ifpitiili’i iit»n of •He Nativity acetic
, ,
, .
, ,,,
and children' kiss the hands of mmnpijliite theie toys more skilltheir parent,- for blessings- fob' fully, *o good choices are hoots,
lowed, of c.ivLbc. |,v gift*. Often trucks, telefhones, simple build
I lie ludid.iv ' hranehcs are taken intA*et* and dalls. Toys that rnfmm bamboo Irees muI every «htr them to imitate growttifps
iiiiiiu- lake- pride in it* colored
also mo popular.' such a* doctor
bpiteiiw of original patera*.
or nur-e sets, store sets. etc.
Flrerrnrkcrs in Chins.
Yanks in Chinn will find more
FIVE TO EIGHT S c h o o l
ted nrecrncker* tlmn me unttiilly make* n change in.a child’* life.
fiuilnl on llie Fourth Jul
ily in Aally hung Plaything* Rhould encoui age phy­
uutIcn. _ They are usutt'
1in fi.-ioiiu- over store counters. sical activity, ns do .trlcyclei
No Chinese celebrates anything - sleds or skates, pr offer a mental
without firecrackers. The t kriatl-, cliultenge, ns do construction sets,
mi Chinese have learned to 'uvo I ................ .
various liow-tcthe carol- „ f their new faith, and ,lu,lr‘t ‘
...
nhiif IIicvii with ('hino«e worth, a»luo«it book*. Ijirl* likp elnboraUi
lliev exchange gift* mound the doll* and sewing set* at this age.
tree. With *o many G.l.s in Chinn
EIGHT TO TWHI.VE—From
this year. Christmas will lie a this tinm on, toys should help to
majili festival.
In India, pnrticulnily in the develop special bobbies. All types
large I'ilics, American boys will of sports equinment are ill order,
find Christum* custom* like then a* are bi&gt;oks. chemistry *etw,
ou'n, observed by European resi­ musical Instruments atul -o on,
dent-.
depending on the direction " f the
" I n 'Ai/Ml'nlln and New /.calmid
child’s talonts.
I l itnllpotrrt on I'ngr Thrp«l

f t

Fire haxnrrl- lurk in yom
Chriatma* tree and in the dc
W m nW M M niW ntU M M W nTfTM iM N N W KfllfllW M M W M M M M IH niM M W M INO W W M IgM atM M W I
cnratlnns that make it gay, t'arefulness Is llierefure the watch­
word in oidei tn prevent tiugunccldenta,
A few sensible precaution-, pin awnv from the lice,
the use nf fireproofing chemirn!
|f you want to keep your tree
cm, provide you with in*uran.e|fron|
W|,rh w |)|0rp ,irfo|),

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CH RISTM AS
IS THE TIME

First of* all, retnmnber ihnl it [ * ^'rlslmas until, after Nrw \ears
fresh cut tree will not take fire day, special anfegtWinln are neces-

I

for friendliness, for the
open house and the

That best pert o f a good man's life—
His little, ntmeless unr?membered acts
O f kindness and o f love.

HRISTAAAS

—WILLIAM WORDSWORTH

open heart

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It is the time, too, for
S P IR IT O F C H R I S T M A S E S / 1)

Christmas (s th« season of the open heart
.

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us to greet our friends,

and the open door. Let none stand out in

to thank them for their

the cold or be unremembered.

c o n sid e ra tio n of us,
OUR FOREFATHERS

In this com m unity of pood fellows,

celebrated Christmas sometimes under Uie
gieatest o f difficulties, to aay nothing o f
danger. Today, in warm, lighted homes we
welcome the arrival o f Y u leiide, without
thought o f those early hardships. It might
make our Christmas a . little happier, our
hearts a little more thankful, to take thought
o f these thingi.

where each helps share'the other's happlr

ness and all do tholr part towards making
tho Christmas soaton Gnjoyable for each
•nd everyone, it Is a privilege to be In a

and to wish them all a
very Happy Christmas.

“T

-------In th* ravaeaas spirit mt tbla p i t t a * 1 u « » »
wa maw w ith f « k mad every #«• » f yam

position to serve you. Wo take great pleas--'

th* damp lays which maty CkrtWatml cam
bring.

t»ve la wishing you a Merry Christmas.

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Christmas nnd N'cw Year'* greet­ lucky recipient* could uae them
ing* arc lines for the names &lt;&gt;f an sachets..
sender nmt recipient. Across the
Christmas rard* suffered an artop I* n head of .Santa Claim amt Uatlc decline when he died. Chase
thi wards:
recalled, .and were brourtit liar’
"Pcasehf- (treat variety alore In in the arly 1000's by two other
the Tem ple'of Fancy.
In the enrly tp'00 by two other
A kooiI detective like all cAlIt) MARY K. PRIM
Irctors, Chase trnckpd down I’cnsc
A I* Newsfealures
BOSTON — Ernest Hadley f'hnse, in IR33, at which time the -Albany
.greeting card ilcsigner.' |ubllshcr directory listed him na an en­
graver nut I* still not aurc when
and collector" for 40 years, ban the “ Temple of Fancy’'' was fnun Ifound the world’s earlisl Christ­
mas card — maybe.
" I f only he'd pul (he dale on,"
the card
connoisseur
sighed,
I’uhlishud in Albany
.will take the homo away - from milling: "Ilut I’m quite ■sure It's
England. If he cun verify the date, the earliest American Chrislmns
card."
lielieved te lie 18311.
Chase considers the late Louis
“ An 1812,design by W. M. Egley„ Jr. of laiiidon. now holds tiiu Prang, also c Bostonian, "the
worlds greatest greeting caul
record,", said the (17-vcar-old dean I ubllshcr.
•
*f American card designers. “ It
Prang- in business in nearby
was discovered in the ilritish Mu­ ttoxhiiy from 1874 until 18.il), theriative book on the subject,
seum just before the World War •was, Chase snid, “ a genius in his •rTha, Ramanca of Greeting Cards."
11. Up to iliru J. C. Horscley’s own way. He printed Christmas
He is frankly erlllcal of maly
. card, published in 18 Hi. was sup­ cards In 24 colors. We do well of his own Innovations. The farq-J
posed to lie the first."
nowadays to use five or si*."
i-oster Christmas greetings which
England, oddly enough, was ho published 30 years ago. he dub­
An executive of Itu-t Craft
: Publishers, where hts office walls Prang’s first market and ho was bed "n flat failure.”
bulge with enlarged replicas nf ns successful there as in this tills ! first nhonpgraph record,
old Christmas cards. Chase dis­ country. His custom of offering pat on -the Christmas matket I"
played the treasured find for nnnunl prises of 12,000 and fl.OOll ISIS.
TpraAlcall*
bankrupted
tor' tlyslgns attracted famous ar­ ime." t hr said, - l.bot •ream'd eol- |
whlfli lit paid K|r»Cf.
tists.
Sketched by Forbes and litho. „
.-—..fetlnra-alJllt pester mP for.eapiek,"
.... o!if 00 and To]
, ,, j
The Prang cards
graphed hy It. H. Pease, Albany,
fringed
and
frost----------- -------- — —
j
the little rosy-tinted card 1ms five years ngo were
Thp
N „ v .f i l t e r
panels of festive scenes. Beneath cd and some times scented, so that
-------- — ;-------------------------‘,t he
jet iprppolled
"Fireball,’’
— climb* at the rate of a mile a
minute.

World’s Oldest
iChristmas Card
Printed In 1830

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 19|
eneav as speedily aa possible,”
mays the Rev. Kavanagh.
"Our players am light hut once
in, the clear they are -hard to
atop."
The team has been nick-named \
“ Jingle belli" by Its girl rooters ]
because of the red and green uni- I
forms, purchased through bene- |
fits and social nffairs held In tho I|
school auditorium.
• ij
Heaviest player on the squad
of less thnp 20 Is Gene Leo whu j
tips the scale at 130. He is full- ,
back.
The team ia spurkplugged by l
quarterback Htarry Louie, captain ;
nnd oldest player on the squad. ]
lie is 17.
The only two relatives are WII- i
llam and Gett Marti, although *j
many of the players have the 1
lame surname.
j
They chose the Yu-Pin nnme in |
honor of the Most liev. Paul Yu- i
1’ ln, bishop of Nanking and ailvisei to Generalissimo, Chlang j

No matter' how
we try to say it,
fashioned way is
we find -the old
tho best. A very
Merry Christmas
to one and all.

H E N R Y A. R U SS E LL SEED-CO
too W. 1 st 81.

1 Sanford,

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Florida

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PAST Of (Ml L I 00 Olt w-lio arrived In New York aboard tho Sattrnta
happily hoist on tlioir shoulders MnJ. Gen. Clornnco H, Kells, coinmind-'
Ing general of the N. Y Port ut hinbaikotion. The boy* were stranded
In Bermuda when two troopships lirokq doom and fieri ' Kelli got-them
home hy dispatching the .S'qlnniln to plrk tiieoi up. , (/ntcruoilonaf)

Hot Desserts Are ^Chinese Catholic!
Just Right ‘For Football “T eam Iu j
Cold W e a t h e r Unbeaten Jn *1945
Ghtblmn Is tfmys a wiktmsi
ivanl. with ut, lor two nitons:

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PEACE'ON EARTH

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' • First, b n iu it we snjov tbs
tplilt'ef frlvndfinmi thatti ,-M.pr».
vailing; Mtan.l, bacauio it .t jrdi
• ssppreprtet* opportunity oi
prsuing our deceit tppiadalies
for your valu'd pttronag*.

ir is tm a s

1★ Of far greater value
titan the most precious
jrwel or the most cost­
ly gift 1* happiness and
peace of spirit. Could
wr wish more for you
litis Christmas season
titan its attainment?

At Christmastime ire feel mere sensibly
lbs tharm st sash ether's sesiely, end
■re drawn mere slesely tsysther by de­
pendence ee eoch ether ter en|eyment.
—WA1HINOTON IRVtNO.

b?oy this spirit o( Chrlnlmaa, which
V /a 'h irg lo n ‘Irving so ably wrote

about, pervade your homo tills

For your fine co­
operation and loyalty
to us In 1043 you have
our lasting gratitude.

Chrlctmaa soason of 1945.

(jhriilmaS

B IL L JOHNS
Gulf Service Station
Park Are. 2nd St.

Lnney Dry Cleaners

Sanford, Fla.

I ran poo n 'vanilla extract
cup, flour
teaspoons baking powder
teaspoon suit
cup.drained cherries
(rooked or canned)
Blend shortening nnd sugar-to­
gether thrroughly; add egg, boat
well. Soal: bran In milk; ndd
flavoring. Sift flour baking pow­
der and snlt together. Add to
first mixture alternately with
bran ami milk. Put five or six
cherries in liottnm of each greased
custard cup and fill two-third*
full with fatter. Hake In moder­
ate oven 1.17S degrees) about 23
minutes, Servo hot with Cher­
ry Sauce.
Cherry Sauce
1 1-3 tablespoon* cornstarch
1'» cops cherry juice
14 teaspoon salt
Add juice to cornstarch and stir
until smooth. Add snlt. Cook
slowly. Stir until mixture is clear
nnd cornstarch is thorough '■«nVod. Serve hot over Cherry Pudd­
ing*.
Note; Water may . lie sub­
stituted for part of Juice If neces­
sary.
There Is no finer touch for the
•■ml of a ineal the-.] a fine muffle.
Part of the raason Is that people
think It’s so difk-jlt to make.
,This is not so. I f you follow goxl
direction* (such as those l&gt;eIow|)
carefully, v you should achieve n
beautiful, light, puffy soufflo
without any trouble at oil.
The most important point about
achieving a good souffle is to cool
Jhe original .mixture sulfictently
w o r e adding the *egg whites..
'This must be dono at room tem­
perature. not In the refrigerator,
nnd It takes at least a half hour.

Hark! The Jhsrald Angel* ting.
Once again (he air is filled-with
song and music . . . the music of
the spheres. O n ce a g a in •!»’*
Christmas with all that this sacred
holiday implies.

It bat,. ladaad, bets e pleaiure
te aerve yeu, esd in tending yeu
•ur belt wiahei Ur -e Merry
ChrMnei we da to wdb tbe hep#
thcMke Chriitmel MstoS.el IMI
will tremcesd ell •{ ill predteettort In reel hepplnet* far yeu.

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When you’re mire your original
mixture ta te»Uy eoe!, «nd nm be­
fore. i.cai the egg whiles which
have Iteen standing at room tem­
perature.
Cboeelate Souffle
2 is Ido*|won* butter or
*
margarine
2 tablespoons flour
% cup milk
2 square* chocolate
1-3 cun sugar
.
2 tahlcspuans hot water
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W e hope that this Christmas
of 1945- will be a truly ha pp y
Christmas for you and .yours.

Bauer’s
our
New Location
In
A

Purcells

Now At 118
SOUTH PARK
AVENUE—

**We Clothe the Family
216 E. Jut St.

3 eggs

•s teaspoon vnnllln
Melt butter or margarine.' Re­
move front stove and blend In
flour until smooth. Return to stove
and aild milk gradually, stirring
constantly until thickened. Melt
chocolate over hot yiater. Add
sugar and water and mix until
►month Combine the two mix­
tures. Add egg y dks, well beaten.
Cool at room temperature. Fold
in beaten egg whites. Add -vanilla.
Turn Into buttered baking dish,
place in pen of water and bake
In 42.1 degree oven 30 minute*.
Even ovrn temperature is etaantin).
This method produce* a good crust
and the lightest of souffles. It
must lie served at once. If the
souffle Is fpr a party where there
may be delays In serving, hake In
a 300 degree oven for approxi­
mately an hour and a half. Tha
result will have a setter crust
and be dry inside, but will bold
up better.
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to our friend* and a big, hearty Christ­
ina swish to you «H, this merry, merry
Christmas season.

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eontact with folks like you.

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�8ATUHUAY, OECK.MUEU 22, 1945

C e le b r? f ^ ~

Christmas Be«r an
In FejjVfh Century
(r »n (ln « r &lt; l

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from their waists and shouhiers.
These Swiss carolers also have
a-peculiar dance used only on
Christmas five. In Switzerland,
as In other southern European
countries, the gifts arc brought
to good children, not by Santa
Claus, but by the Christ Child,
who conies from the North Polo

T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D . S A N FO R D . FL O R ID A

PACE H IR E

In n fairy sleigh.
In ninny German village* nn
old .mnn with n small drum
marches about the house after
the Christmas dinner, lending ‘a
procession. HI* drum I* to frighen away any witches who might
have come into the house during
the year. • He finally rendu*
the Inst room where the Christ­
mas tree stands, Indeu with pre­
sents.
Mexican Christmas.
Mexican Christmas Eve Is a
pretty combination of the religi­
ous and the festive observance.
There is a dance in every village
until midnight.
At the stpoh.e

wreftlhs. ll o holiday ldnnm« *M&lt;twi
Allied Servicemen lindor"
&gt; iiiirv white I'iivistma
! 11it-.-. t Imindi nod delphinium*.
Everywhere W } 11 Alird troon* -till 'In the Middh
ft imtv find thi’IUselvri nca
Observe Yulelide Kit
llt'iIdolicm. I.n l rhrblina.. man.
hm

ir»nlln«r&lt;l t'rnm, l-nac Heel

n wliiiy Christmas is unknown,
but the customs UVe the snmv nin snotvv American rnd English
areas. While roast Itvef, turkey,
plum pudding and mince pie u
the substantial Christmas dinner
much in the English tradition, the
meal will l&gt;e eaten on a warm
summery day. Instead of poinsettinx and green
Christina-,
luscious menus everything hitI k ic ii
gladly taken oyer with
thanks to the tunny net lolls uiiT
peoples thnt have lHM|uenthed them
to us.
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A nu t li nn boy* from tin- .t «di
teminrnn mhde pilgrimage* t.i tin
h»l\ pliirea and many left'lri ilm
•" ' ' "lav pll&gt;M - iM llllIl t! II
.vent If sm Hit v ntity at ten t Jnt
pit'-slvt* -ervlcc-. held nyttie East
tin Orthodox church on the I tir
Chriatmas. beginning at ll) o Vinci
on t inistititi* Eve. Tintpnli ui.-l
ft'iue* from Jorusqlrm with &lt;
t'oip . f raVallv and ecelcxinsti.
K 'ih lt in gorgeous array. At ilo
i&lt; dil'g of the gospel the ,u p|,
leave the ehuicli and folio., tht
clergy nlong a to.-h-hewii pa-*ng,

In Itrlginin,1the Snntn Claus
pars of Christnins •2!i. foi their
St. Nicholas Pay is l 1
.) days bel re that dato. The .oht -snifit
litter a white horse in liclgium.
Instead of dtivdig a •reinJeer and
the children leave hnv in their
Hocking* for the horre to cut In
u tirn
v hat the »;.• &gt;.| saint
leave* fur them.

ES-QM EACH O
TO ALL OF Y

-JrK

one a tid a lf I9 4 5

Again may you know the fragrance
Of hemlock, pine and holly.
Again may friendly voices call
A greeting warm and jolly;
And again may the meaning of
Christmas,
Deep and still more true
Bring faith and hope and gladness
To the hearts of yours and you.

Time To Hang Up
Your Stocking
lY'S NINf O'CLOCK and all Is well ns little curly top stand* on a chair In front nf the ftrrplnce to mall*
" i t ] Inspection of the stuck.tip Hie Ins craftily nailed up for Santa Uaus In till with surprise"
of twelve the musicians piny u
mystical
acred
melody,
and
everyone converges ill front ’if
thts “ nnrimienUi." nr crib up
presentation.
Then the oldest
u omnii present picks u p the imugo of the" ’ Christ Child and
marches slowly to the church,
followed hy all the villager*. They
enter the chinch fur the midnight

ThcrcV no place like home when
&lt; lin tniY. .Mine around, anJ then ' i
no tilin' like Tijiht now to \vbh all
you kinJIy home folk, the merrie-t
Chsi-tmls ever.
It lu i Kvn a priviloe,- and i ploao
ure to have rved you in 194L am!
we !•■&lt; t? forward to your continued
frirndthip.

★ O ne of tin- lil|ip.»l
llAiiim ill y o u r (d iiistn tasto rk in g this Yule seiimiil
«»f 1 9 1 5 will I n - o u r nolo
o f th an k s to you niul o u r
wish fo r the highest,
u irrr lr s t, ha|i|i'lrst C hrist­
m as you liuve cvr.r hud.

nuts are also served. A sumll
Inver sf liny is rpteud llttdei the
table chilli to show humility fm
Christ’s birth ill a stable. I’nlisli
I eople also follow till* Inst cus­
tom.
&gt; So every cmiytry and every
district often has its own special
way of keeping rhristnias. Thu
United States. Iieing compos'd
of tieoide from everywhere, list
received rusonis from every pm pie, and linn adopted IlmSe it
liked, and altered them to fit the
American style. So it hn* liecn
with Snutu I'laii*. the Christina*
tree, holly and mistletoe, the
Christmas plays-yand carols, the

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Seminole Cgrsky Motor
lii'.i N. I'n litiello Avenue

Y U L I iPf*.

A fter four dark Christmases, the blessed light o f peace once more
begins to shin? in a still troubled world . . t hough the pathway
ahead is rough, on this bnd day, we pause in our journey to give
nd to share w i(h one another
the finest fruits o f (hat peace
i joyful gathering w ith loved
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ones o f fam ily and;friends.

At this time wlien Christmas trees are
beginning to glow in the windows ev­
erywhere, and the holly wreaths are
going up, w e want to send you our best
wishes for a very Happy Christmas. You
have m ade 1945 a very pleasant year
for us, for which w e are duly grateful
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O . D. FA RRELL

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Santa comes but
once a year to
bring you loads of
Christmas cheer. A
M e r r y Christmas
and a happy New
Year. • '

STAFFORD’S SERVICE STATION
Phone 0130

A ruddy old St.
Nick is back in
town to convoy
our meHsuge of
Christmas joy to
all our friends.

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22; 1945 ‘

Turkeys Plentiful
' IFor This Season’s
• Christmas Dinner

Brightly burned
Jhe star of Bcth1e h e m — so
brightly bur ns
the torch of Vic*
tury this Christ­
mas lighting the
way to h a p p iness in a world
of Peace.

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By CHAKLOTTF, ADAMS
t Associated Pres* Fo(k1 Kditor
* For ' Ui|s, our fimt pcacefnl
;! Christ maa in no •lofi|c a time, we
lsll want to have s really, perfect
I dinner. There's, plenty of turkeys.
•All we have to do la provide the
t trimmings.
Here'a a suggested
menu.
Holiday Turkey
, • I'luck. •wash and draw a 12 to
14 found 'turkey. Rub inside and
'outside of. ‘ bird- with a mixture
i pf aalt. . poultry seasoning and
• pepper. •,Stuff . lightly with pre­
pared stuffing. (ate below I. Senup openings- or aecure with ske- vrora. . Truss -the bird so lAat
w|ng ate held back tightly a*
gainst the body..
CHRIftTMAfe - DINNER .MENU
Clear Hmin
Roam' Turkey
Chestnut Puree i *
Candled Barrel Potatoes
Green Pea*
llot HeUi
Cranberry Sauce

G.W. C LA R K
Sanford, Fla,

208 Sanford Ave,

Our pruyors for
V ic to r y

w ore

answered. Let us
thank . God this
C h r j,41 mas fbr
Peiice on Earth,
Go o d Will To­
ward Men.

L. C. Shriner
A Happy C«IW Ml AXES In front of their B-2B Super fort "Dreamboat" at LaQuardla Field, N. V., after shat
tering the tram continental epeed record on a flight from Burbank, Cal. The 2,404-mlle iton-stop sky trip wa
made In S hour*, 2B minutes, and IB seconds. At left (cigar In mouth) ia Col. Clarence A; Irvine, who handle:
the controls. He's shaking hands with Lt. Col. C. R. Stanley, the co-pilot. Arrow points to Capt. ftuth SMtrmnn
Irvine's secretary, the only woman on the cross-country hop.
(International A'ouruiphoio'

Barber Shop

H O L ID A Y
S E A S O N
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Some find happiness in one way; some in another;
and many never find it at all. Whatever road yotf
may have been taking in your pursuit of happiness,'
may your fondest hopes be realised during this
Christmas season of 194 Y.
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know that wc deeply appreciate everything you.have
dune for us during the part year.
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H cup minced -onion*
*,k euj&gt; minced purlsey
H cup . butter or fortified
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* U cup boiling water
.- .teaspoons,salt
i Mr teaspoon pepper .
i ; I f bread1 la &lt;ioi&gt; -fresh., plkce lo
alow oven,- alopg. with the doughniits and-dry bat-tot fine crumb*.
.&lt;Crumble both i bread , and crumbs.
) While briatt1ia 'tokVtlng add rai'sins add buffer-oh, margarine to
&gt;1boiling wat4r and set aside— rai,elns.'wHl.''plvImtl." "butter Or margarine -wili.'melt.'..- When crumbs
; are prendred add * tail. popper,
herlui. opton, .parsUy, and celery.
;^Toss together'until well mixed.
r Add the liquid and toss together
lightly.........................
j . Viwlstion*
Chestnut Dressing: Omit 2 cups
{o f -bread. crtuhbs; add 2 cups
chestnuts, • bailed and chopped
i raihef- coarsely1
. (Omit chestnut
, puree from tdenu.)'
Mushroom Dressing:
Add H
or, can mushrooms,' sliced or but­
ton, using1liquid from mushrooms
Jhstead1Of-1water,
,
. Friiltyd .Dressing: Add 1 cup
cubes of. tart fpptes: or W cun
dried *■fruit (prunes,* a p p le e ,
poaches, etc:), soaped and cut in­
to cubes dr Strips.-,
English f’luie Padding
2'eups bread crumbi
1 cup abet
1 cup sugar
a jg g a .. . 1
I teaspoon cinpamon
1 teaspoon. nutmeg
1 cUP. stoned raillns
1 cup currants. '
4 cup' ihiik
1 cup • molasses
1 tepspoon'salt i •
•l-cpp flopr
1 teaspoon
doves
1 teaspoon.'
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Ruth's Jittly.. bedroom; •lure and
nnd S| nrtnti, seemed very math
nx it had ever been, though
many of the books here too were
missing, and all the frnmed
groups of Naii expeditions unit
the huge portrait Of her Fuehr­
er—a alckly scntmcntul one of
him smiling « l the inevitable
fuir-huired phild whch she had
trensureil nnd almost worship­
ped.
The English lady and her hushand lived now in Frau Firle’s
big bedroom nnd th; Doctor's
study and dressing room. Her
tlni clothes hung Where once,
ad itcen crowded Frau Firld's
gay evening dresses anil sports i
clothes, worn on the many vny- (
ages site took . in her husband's
ships—perhaps to escape fencing:
in by Nasi life and smothering
by the fanaticism of her hue- 1
bund ami children.
Thi re hud keen fear, too, Ini
her eyes irt the high days of
ll’:tr&gt;, when Ruth hud argued the!
semjilivlnjty, of Hitler, id rush­
ed nw-aV ror Urswe-ifiiy utichapef-J
unci hikes, had come in ex­
hausted emotionally for hours
in dump clothes to hear he;Fuehrer speak at some anniver­
sary procession.
Now, with .a daughter whose
health, spirit, and illusion are
shattered she . lives in th^
French tone, on the 200 marks
monthly ( 120) allowed her by
. the Allies frqm her husbaqd s
confiscated . fortune. And bu­
ried deep among the linen in
the caretaker's drawer lie the
Firle, gay‘ -r1n*W format din­
ner gown, Ihg Doctor, glow­
ering behind her with his gold­
en parly badge, and Helmut
ren tn their party uniforms.

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1-3 cup whole raisins
'A cup cut citron
Add spices to tlig flour and mix
thoroughly with fruit. Add suet,
molasses,- sugar nnd well beaten
egg* to the bread crumbs. J)Usolve soda ill milk and add luTthu
above mixture. Loat stir in fruit
and flour. YleliH sufficient for
2 qunrt mold. (It takes at least
an hour to heat thoroughly bofore serving. .Steaming again Is
the beat method of heating.)

DICK AIKEN’S
PRODUCE M A R K E T

ROBSON SPORTING GOODS

Everybody had known It bark
In IBM when 15-year-nld Hel­
mut had flung himself Inin
every atlivilv of the Hiller
Youth. All the fun that Hit­
ler craftily offered the child­
ren Helmut tied grasped at.
For the deep Neal ideals of
his younger, highbrow sister.
Ituth, he hsd had. ijo time.

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Christmas is the good will IflShWat
the family hearth; the carol sung to­
gether; the candle in the window, the
glowing faces gathered around the’
festive bolrd. And it is much more
—ever » much more!
We cannot begin to put into words
all that Christmas is, nor begin to
express how ardently we wish for you
the complete enjoyment qf Christo?14.
So, all wc can say to you, kind friends,
is'Merfy Christmas TiTYou.
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For Business Supremacy
By Advertising
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CORRECT M E N ’S W E A R

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CHRISTMAS
G R EETIN G S „
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A *real old-fash forted
HEN w e tee little boyg tad gtrfa^gfc 1
ing h in d * with S g^U Clgit# th i«{
thought comet to niindt
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We would like our rxpr«ftion of gpjtfew cigtion for your pgtrpiigge to be n hegrty
thgke of the head for each'of you. Ag w«
teem to be denied this opportunity, jilegie accept lit it, while a tubatUute for g ’ kj^adthgke, at no leaa tinoere in wiahinf you g
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Christmas
ing

with

abound­
joy

and

h a p p i n e s s is our
wish
yours

fpr you and
this

mas season.

Christ-

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TOW ERING ABOVE A CARE-BOUND WORLD IS THE

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CAREFREE SPIRIT O F CHRISTMAS. INDEPENDENT OF
TIME, INDEPENDENT OF P U C E .
CIRCUMSTANCE,

•eatona greetings to you, but no

INDEPENDENT O F

IT EMBRACES A L L

NONE

words we can put into writing,

CAN

no words we can frame with our
h'ps, ring with more sincerity

ESCAPE ITS M A G IC SPELL

than the old-fashioned greeting—

EVIDENCES O F G O O D WILL IN
(M B W E SINCERELY THAN K YO U .

B B- CRUMLEY
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Keeping Up w;*h
Modern Family Is
Christmas Problem

Sitter wear them
night if her
date didn't crash
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rough. Bill
had bat Sie fifty eenta he would
nit.
, The orchestra melted I n t o
•'Whitt Chriitma*,’’ and young
Bill tapped hia father on the
shoulder. “ Mom’* favorite Dad.
IC M ltk a H r r a a Papr O t t p ■ Let’* change."
lenity, wtra stfll fresh. She’d In
Alice ia{d, "Vou dance ntrnbst

aa well as your Dad.” . “ Look at h|m, will you?" aaid
BIU. “ Quite the old boy/*
Before long everyone
one waa neiphelp­
ing Bill and Slater dree*
dret* for tne
the
dahee. ‘ Bill loot hit wager, and
whittled over the red rosea that
were just, right on the turquoise
blue of Sister’a frock.
She-aalri'Bill looked almply gor­
geous in hia tuxedo and when hi*
N W t father aaw him he aaid, “ Too bad
they don’t wear ’em In the army,
aon.”
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They heard BIU call Rosemary's
on the phone dnwnaaln
nunther o:
and tl
and
then- he cloaed tha door for
privae
privacy.
“ Wouldn’t you tnlnk,
aaid Sister,. "he'd
“ he’d give the p|oor
On thU Victor­
girl a chancei to take n hat
hath? 1
ious Christman
bet A e get* good and aick' of
we wish, you and
hjm." a ..
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y o u r s all good
Suddenly Alice remembered a
cal) the had forgotten to make athings in a world
bout the baskets the church die
of eternal Peace.
tributed yesterday.. She flew to
the upataira
extenalon, and when
i
card mil *till talking
laiaurely
ah? opened
. - faahion,- -ri?
. H her
mouth to say, aa she often did
when necessary, “ Hang up, you
twp, I need the phone.
But lhe didn't aay .those words
Powell’s Office Supply Co,
or any others; She listened a
few momenta aud her eyes filled
110}* Magnolia-Ave.
Phone 986
with team* The disappointment
ahd hurt at the way her family
w awMs sanjaanti
had - preferred to spend their
hriatmas vanished as her vcfy
■at Christmas present
resent or 1045
e Wire;
Was.received on tne
Wire;
“ Heck no,” BIU wa* saying. “ I
can hardly wait for an old-fashloned Christmas dinner. That
hotel business waa a ll pad’s ftlen
so Mom wouldn't have to cook
and wash -dishes all day. None
of us liked it at all. Mom had a
good. time, though.”

pinch or- ill. . Add *ugnr and, Sprinkle With green grapefruit
.ii: t&gt;. point*. ‘ Set aside. Sift i i»cel. Add ore-third more dough
(tin) measure flour. Itesifl with " ' “ I M'rlitkle with lemon pool,
t-ukmg powder. - Cream buitrr. nr 1nut* and raisin*..Add remaining
lllnragfiritle. MlKur. grOTFil of- dough and xp-lnklo With .red or
*■ unlit
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Hake In aloa «\en
iti'Be. rind and egg yolkj*
pei-l
Hake
fluffy
Add In flour mixture Id*;’ d*greesl one ami one-guartwllh frull juice nr wine nnd mix i‘r hours, tool,
in ,-g-.* white*.
I’liiee one-third To Deeoratr lhe Cake:
tint, l hatter look* MUnol It. Fold
Confectioner's *ugm frosting
batter iu well greased casserole,
or almond «a&lt;te

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1 orange peel ro«e
.‘•grapefruit rose leave* .. 10 red
vircle*
to tNilwtiw, lemon peel
Frost cake with Ihin U-&gt;er of
lonfrctloner’* sugar fritting &lt;.ja«te. Ikrvot.tr with or­
ange peel rose. surrounded by
grapefruit leave*. Adil re orange
c relc* and lemon silver* around
edge.

HOLY* NIGHT* SI LEMT*NIOHT

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IMITATION It THI SINCERtST FORM of flattery, they say. so titllr Qurrnlo
imitates lhe pose of the status of Dulto. heroic sled dog who sped serum to
Nome, Alaska, during a furious storm. Qurrnir r.ot lhe Idea during a
snowstorm in New York City—but nobody' except a pas* ing phnii-grapher paid any attention to her.
(fiiii-mutimioJ)

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1 cup white raisins
Ftuit peel*
To .Mkke Fruit Peels:
lx pound nuulird orange peel
(upprotiiontcly i mtxlluai
orange*)
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*r pound cnmlled lemon peel
(iipprnximulely i) lemon*)
B) CHAItLOTTIi ADAMS
’ . pound candied vrapefruit
Assitcialed ITcss Fond Editor
peel (1 large or
Miin.ll
As present for your very best
grapefruit)
Aa a present for your very best
I orange rose
a gain air to &gt;oui fimuly Christgiapefruil leaves
mns party, (here’s nothing to suraas a lienutiful homemade cake. ■Cut orunge peel in small cilel •
Cs worth going to some trouble and- peel one orange in shape of
in preparing take and decora­ n rase by rutting small circle
tions iu
to achieve tne
the tcmi
result
h « JACK KTIW EfFT
I \*°ns
I which from blossom end nnd rontiliullvg
to cut ring in single strip, evenly,
to the other end. finished utr
W A ? fiw a T O N T,i ! NS l . i „ « a '
’"terVrutf
"k h e
against
din
ainst the aremd forces dls,4 .....Vo.7,.
ru
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wlfh it circle
|{ol| up to look
egg Whites
chsrge system and failure to move
like lose.
Fasten with tooth
l,i cup sugar
troops back more rapidly from
pick*. Cut grupefioit in smell
.’I cups flour
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Today!* grownup* art only ytsabroad .are expected to reach their
dinmmul* nnd in (l\e rose shape.I
d teaspoons baking powder
teuilh
about
the
first
of-the
year.
leaves. Cut lemon |eel In silvers.
terdsy’s children who-.‘once
” -:i cup liuttcr nr vituminired
,. After that the com plaints will
Roll,*.orange, lemon nnd -grap*
mnrgnrinc •
i.
gradually die out—for the cauara
■ atood- btfora a fireplace on the
fruit peel Separately "in- witter,\t cup. sugar
of them will'be dylhg out.
discnrillng otiu or mme wnlei I luldcspoun grated orange
Chris tnisi Eve* of'the pjut. or
otitil liitteines. is u-moved. then
- t .’ The usual answer* to “ all com* rind
'Plglnta
about
getting
the
boys
lidding
ripitii t|Unntitie- outer ou-l
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who, juit before . Chriatmae,
■I egg yolks
baclt so slowly is '‘lack of shipwhile eorit syrup to cover, fool;
1 cup orange or gratsTruit
were e'| good aa they could’be.
until peels are clem.
Demote
ping." . ■
juice or wine,
. After, talking (o War Shipping
rose. Add n little fed food eolol
pound*
almonds,
hlanched
, Th e heart. o f . the Christmas
Administration officials a* well
ing In orange I col i trcles nnd a"
aa Arnty.ami N aw men who have “ ““ ■e"” "
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~ ---- little gieeli lootl eoloriltg to
aealonfs /riendihlp arid eternal
eoipe tkrnuch Jhe discharge mill than fiOO ship* (suhieet entirely «™PVfr»i| P««l dimimml* nnd
In both, oceans, the conclusion to orders from the Joint chiefs uf leaves. let aland imtil de.-ite.l
youth,-and we coiild not ask for
tnuft be that "Uck of ahibptng" staff, WSA offiriul* point out amount of color hits Inn'll ulmiitli­
finar friend* thari our*. I t make*
is only the result of a fault that very emphatically) with n cn|i-i- ed. Drain t Uerri'vr len lomu'igoes- far deeper: lack of advance citv of more than u million melt. circle*, t«n teaspoon* lemon peel,
unhappy to great all our frlenda i
Add to these the fleets of army rose u:id leaves for •hn-nfattons
' If V-K-Day didn’t come sooner transport* nnd hospitul ship*, nnd on cuke.)
this Chriatmae aaaaoa e f 194S
than expected, VJ-Dny certainly the aircraft carrier* the Navy now To Make the fake:
with the beet o f Yuletide
did. U caught the War Depart is converting to troop *hlps. mid . Heat egr, whites -diff wilit
ment iq the throes of trying U&gt; the contribution of the Air for­
b'ea.
.
move an armv half way around ces and you canfsee that the “ lari
the world and the flsvy cocked and of shipping*' can't last forever. ft
primed to unleash Ih* greatest
Taking just one week at ran­
naval force In history.
dom from recent ones, the Assn- K
Some of the worst early con­ eluted I’ resH roundup of troop a
fusion* have been Ironed out. Foe arrivals went like this: Sunday, jj
example, the deluge of returning 114,600; Monday, ‘JH.400’ Tuesd.t
men ere no longer being dumped 29,000; IMednesuay, 18,000; Thurs­
Senkarik Glass and Mirror Company Into
one port on eadh coast jo day, 34,000; Friday, .11,700, uml w
cause Irremediable land transpor­ Saturday 20,000.
11? -1 1 4 Went Second Street
tation gluts.
That’s getting very close t&lt;» S
In both oceans, the War Ship­
ping administration has more 200,000 men V week. It doesn't M
lake much nrithniclie to see thi.t 5
the complaints from oveiseas S
can’t go on for very many mon'.hs *
at that rate.
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Another bright spot in the off­
ing Is that re-enllHtmenta are nut
emoluments offered fur reenlistMERRIEST
ments are outstripping expecta­
tions.
Thu emolument Imwsonte of the veteran rcpulur armv
enlisted men mumbling iu. their
beards.)
Soon, (here should he
a steady stream of these men
who want to stay IAn the army mi
its way to replace those who umil j
to get out.

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Homemade Citrus
Fruit Cake* Makes
P e r f e c t Present

A S the light of Christmas again brightens
our Iacos and lightens our hearts, we
turn .our thoughts from ourselves to help
others. For this is the spirit (hat first saw the
light of day in a stable at Bethlehem, two
thousand years ago, and which bas en­
dured evet since.
M ay God bless and protect you and your
dear ones and bring happiness to your
home this Chri3(mas season.

Complaints About
Discharge System
To Soon Die Out F

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Our entire pereonnel joins in wish-,
ing Christmas Joy to those
whom
we
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have served, and to otheiB as well.
Accept our sincere thanks for the
privilege of being of help in making
this CaiftStHMSi of 1945. tnily merry.

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E v e r y holiday
has its aignificanae, but none can
compare with Christmas. It is the
one hipe of the year when self-seek­
ing (Tive* way to selflesenessi'and all
•ard united in one common {attitude
of dood xill towards ourfellowmen.

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ries. W e hope this Christmas of 1945 will be a
very enjoyable one — a truly happy o n e— ful.

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filling all the fine traditions of Christmas.

As the Shadows

A.cccpt our hearty thanks

•fall on the dose of an­
other year, we desire

for the pleasant business associations of the

to express our deep
appreciation of yonr
good wiH and friend­

past year. Once again we say

ship, and to wish for
you during the Om’stmas season ol 1943 all
tlie better tilings that

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PAGE SIX
The removal of New York’* India in composed of l,67fi,Slxth Avenue El structure win 000 square miles and contains
started In 1938.
more .than 400,000,000 people.

Hungry

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1 you hhd s' nice, sharply
c pine or holly In yourfVwu
By flrdfrey H. IV Anderson
yard, nnil ft neighbor carte bvir
AP Ncwsfeat jrfcs
BERLIN—Thousand* of hungry »nd rhopped it down fo r'a U nw Salfrlnd children left pltHout par- •.a* tree; how would you f « l o,
"ills or homes ore the most nstha- 4iout It.Ti.r-iman \Vcst. Florida JEjmrni~~ Ihnrrent victims of Hitler?*
. ,-nt Station l«&gt;tani*t, JceliT^hf
V j l a r k y AU*EN
wire way about people who to
NiWafoattSSr
to the' woods and gofnrr ChrinlWARP*, r ^ t ' i o n 'rtttn k
o* decorations.
arc
haying
,trouble
wdttpir
"No oils should cut material
from someone clse’s land' tenth- impmmodsUtipt Ih America,
oul ol tabling permission’ itrgt," r.hnutd ctffile to t’olMlf; ■"*
Ail of I'bland's f W * " pa
^avs West. The Botanllrt ptjhn*
cut that Hor.(linns have piany !jir ta rn s '*rro uapO-.ciair^
aiirartive planu wonV'weigh V' prated and fnahV ■• an “ fcvj
select' thafr Christinas 'decor" qwdtl of ifi m|l*i jw r .hut
linns without poaching on others' inc -weather h id e o tf^ ™
territory:
Waal stales *'iu the past many
folks who would have naked u .cr nf fact, gtrauc half o f the
.and.owner's permission '‘ .to’ ob­ uid wooden conchas1don't even
tain decorations from his wood* :mvo w'lndws, nhd right now' It’s
if they had thought about it, mighty cold In Poland.
'irtivel bureaus, such aa ,OR
have cut trees anil otlior prccu.
•vjihiut gotlimr permission first.” J18. run on the lines of Soviet
And be'offers a few super'* Intouilst, are packed And "Join*
mad, day and night. It aefems
lions to decoration hunters:
rrlck^-lbaved,
dinoon, • and •veryone in ’ Poland Is gdtng
myrtle-leaved hollies, popular loi .oiitcr' place— und that’s going to
gene) at Inns because of their ilftr-i continue until sbonit 4,0Lj,0Q0
green leaves and . rod belli *:, 1oios are repatriated or resetgrow In JcuiP Ml* hy streams deJ in the nation's newly a;Thin Is lha aoason cl good
ind
lakes irhd in hammocks, while julrod western, territories and
will, and, looking down llio
almjgvthp --Baltic around Stettin.
a fourth—Uie yuujian hot!;,
,«cw simpers say the unpunc­
long lint of nam es cl thoso
usunllv Is found on ssndv knoi's.
tual ty of trains Is causing lasses
A*
holly
is
nnneUno-plcntifiil,
who Iravo shev/n tholr
a RTste law jn sffffHTTS EmTItiir it running Into trillions nf slaty*,
good
will
lov;atds
us
In
without the owner’s permission. lhat is putting It mildly. The
■t
m
Mi*tletoe is another favorite. n.uii labor hours lost would go
1945, wo corner to youns.
Arid most farmers probably would
Wo w ant to themk you lor
'vqicome (Is removal from their
pcvTin and other trees bcCnuse it
this good will on your pari,
tor work; Instead of waiting for ;
in u parasite.
trains.
end to Bond Jusl iho IrlendThorn’s virtually no such thing
Ilc3l of wishos lor your
a* u taxi. You just try 'to "buhl '
a rhle .whenever going to -or
htipplnoss mid choor al
from n station front some R ubChrlslmasllrno.
jian passing by In a “ jeep" 1 or
hailing the anl'imohile of sonic
Polish goY’ inintnt official.
Anyhow, Poles do manage to
get to u railway stnilbn, many
of fhein with ull \hclr worldly
possessions tied up In n shawl
nr u yack of tlotr.lng slung ncross their *hov|lllcrs.In the station, in n'arsnw, nother Pnllsh cities, there always:
nro thuusands of ' men, women
and “ children—just Waiting for
n train.
.,
It's never go time, so they!
wait' anywhere from two to 20
hours after scheduled time.
The toot of (he train whittle!
— It sounds like, one on it peanut)
-ndor's stand—munches u mad ’
icrnmblo to get aboard even be
fore* the weak, convulsive sobs

8

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laugh aiciure, thinks Boach. Said
he, “I V #nt peoplr to 'wijh there

of it that counts!

ytyrithe picture end*”

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GOOD W A Y to keep Christmas
well is to bring joy to every­
one we can. Till#, wc Irelievr, is iho
spirit of this community . . . one
nf tlir important reason*, why K l­
in? here afTards fflf-h genuins
pleasure.
T o , on who have stood hy us so
faithfully during the yrar l l&gt;k&gt; we
wish a whole world-of l).ippinre*
|irrs»erl into this Christina* season.
.Men-,' Christmas to -you and to
every mr-ihcf of your family.

A

Lucile s Beauty Shop

B R tIW N * BEST
F O ft A

MERRY

C.1RISTMAS

We wish for all little.
W s
!» « « ]* » &gt; !
Ghristtnnn filled, with!
rU , ^ 'gqq^ tliinifs
that make y o u n g
4|fifVEt8 .tllCili.

Ol course, you’d tslhsr bsve'S4 lor every VJ you
now have. Thai's whsl you'll hsvs, too, jer every $3
you invest in Victory Bond* lodsy end hokt until they
mature. It’s tbo t&amp;lesl Invsslmeot la Ihs world. Iron
thsfcgh iho Victory Loon Campaignill otw* *2^
mcromanI neods your purchase* ol Victory Bond*
uy more . . . HOW.

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FLORIDA P O W ':^J,fA rL .3 n t' C O M PA ^

JHARJCWiMERALD
AtyGGLS

To One And All

&amp;UM'

looking out
C HofILDtheREN
window at a des­

Onoo mci* w * osasmbla In
heppr reunion Id eobitral*
lHe aqs-old uadi(ton et ChrisS
mas. Short, though lb* day*,
long though lha' nighp, ,lha
glowing brckground ol Chrlslwa* mgk,rail him t» light.

olate landscape try to catch
a glimpse of a mythical
sleigh drawn bjr mythical
ralrfdeer. But there Is naught

iiisiitfvssaiLitrgt

Reogjllng new Ihe .happy
rslattonshlp* o f &gt;945 we wish
you the ehdlcesl blesfIngs ltd*

transforms the commonplscs.
That Christmaa of 19fS may
be for you the happiest
Christmas of all la oar aidcert wish.

ANN’S MIRAS0&gt;L

TO OLD FRjENDS A N D NEW

B ^ u x y

V/o aro quite old-fashioned evor
hoio — old fashionod enough to
knew tliat to marll Iho conlidonco
of tho entire community ovory
tranaaction wo make must rest
upon tho solid foundation pf full
valuo given.

-SALON

Santa Clout would never get
down the clilmnay w!lh our
load of good wtihgt fqr a
M erry C h rlitm a i fo lh a

J%-V

peop'c of t||j; community,

becauM' ha Just couldn't
iquooio through.
You've baan mighty good
to ut m il vo appreciate II
hcyor.d words. Wo wont you
lo cr.joy Chrisfmat this teasen of 19-15 as never bofore.

May good old-fashioned Christ­
inas cheer brighten for you' the
hours of this glorious Yuletide
season.

cmr.
r-0 ro«r in pl®&lt;V It’a * pretty iun&gt;
Berlin people are doing what bet Ho Won't have forgotten the

Ihey can to aid these tragic faro* nrt.
/
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by organising "Save the Children"
Hta production plan Is to h*
funds, ccllrctlna money, clothing 'devoted completely and exrlttslveand toys trying to find How ,v th' comody. ■ Wbat’s that; y6u
homes. Rut wh*t they cannot Uo ask him, and he doesn’t bother .to
is,restore little oiphan* to parents - define .the word concretely, floadh
the Natl warlords took away.
I answers that comedy Is comedy if

Mickey’s Pharmacy
Ph. 294
Florida

Lloyd F* Boyle
Slate Senator

joy, this Peacetlqse Christmat. And may the New Year
see , your every hope and
dream fulfilled.
t be * d today,

*v

T a x Collector

mmA
mfml

T H E PE R 6 0 N N
"jml. ~ , i f r,j

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flleCrory’s Five and Ten

God bless i

�SATURDAY, JPKC KM B H p^ 1345

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

•Marine Glamour Boy Of Ring: Hopes
To Become A Brooklyn Police Officer

"Joy to* the -world, the
Lond has come." Truly
^bis ChriHtnias, God has
.blessed the earth with
His Presence in leading
us on to the Victory we
have won. May He con­
tinue to guide us in
injf the peace for ever
and over.

AP Ncwspfrnture* Spurts Editor
NEW \ORK—The phone rang
the other day and the excited
; voice of N’ nt llortrs, ninU-hmiiker for the, Twentieth Century
Sporting Club, started an oraPort on how the ‘‘plug uglier of
. he ,*ng have disappeared," anti
how the fight ei- of the fuliiiv
are going to he streamlined and
handsome.
"Now take Artie Irvine, the
fighting Yuri tie; and the Intist
glamour boy of the ring,’ ’said
Mike Jacobs’ mutter of fit
"The Brooklyn golden hoy,
n,i|l
miany
,

i tiey W. Campbell, first district
■l member of the Board, the mem*
! bets nerved to hire cDDiullimr
erginom after ' Walter Parker,
chief of the department's re
search and records division, hr.I
told members it would be next
June or later before his men
could get around to n TnmpuFt. Petersburg survey.
Surveys nre already under way
In the Miami area and in Iluvnl
County aid with the aid of con­
sultants should be niidertnken in
the Tampn - St. Petersburg nre.t
shortly.
The Hoard has put in :i request
for SLKSO.OOn in Federal fords
to be relcasetl in the StaU next
year, which supplements an appli­
cation for approval ot a aecondary road program calling for
12,107,700 nnn ml share of Po Irral funds that already hss heed

and more, hut. he’s also the kind
oi .t kid every, inther wrqpN like
to have.
Too many youngster* today
tee tnly the rnlntow in' boxing.
Ar.io wont* m.s glory the nar&gt;*
i«n&gt;. aid r.r imetms to work fot

ll sc^ms that when the youngext ol seven Levines waa tJ
year* oiii, hr hurt hi* Jett leg
pin; mg tail footnall.
He coniracte.i a bone disease and waa
lirrtri to h ii Ii h I e about on
i ruled ,'s.
-When Artie didn't
better,
n ducloi iVctimtnendeu
ihut ne go into n gym and work
out tlie leg.. The only place
ytfung Levine knew he would i*s
wcicotne vttn tin'' neiglw diood
JVilre Athletic League headi|iinrtci-s. an. hu headed there,
y
I laving o clout1 n*tw een boxy. inj:, and wrestling, the golden
k.'ooy look u i tug to KWingng
■ £ his fists and tounu that it helpL od to build tip lii&gt; leg more than

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T IM S W A S V
tt-t iMl\ per I ti[t
i nnpbell cotitr Is tiite

A D V E R T IS IN G
ONCE

ns it simuld h - foi it 1.
a lilt liters prop.nl :iin a
he hnndlt- I on a busing
with results the prim

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DOES IT |
BETTER I

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assured

about

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" tight game— ami. more important ADDING a new decoration to her
" K i rn mat, I found I rould walk tree this year—the tint peagrUmj
Christinas in four years—scrern at--.
Urns Joan Carroll tin a dove tiwu
top bough. Before the H-year-old
artren made her home in Holly­
wood, she used to live in Elizabeth,
N. J.
*
(International)

•Wishing You
*

• Christmas

Our Sincere Wish
That Your Holiday
Season and the Year

Lei tie celebrate the Yuielidc with
rejoicing and good cheer. Let u*
celebrate it with a genuine thsnkfulneee in-omr hearti,for the blessingi that have been ours to enjoy.

First Federal'
Savings and Loan
Association of
Seminole County

fights in the service. I’m Wrong­
er than ejer."
Askod whither hu would like
to follow Lent* Tunney’a .footteps after the first World .War.
mid win the world's boxing crown.
■Artie Mu*hud and muttered:
"Sure, who wouldn't like •»
Ire u rharolion? Like Fritxie /.Iilr, one urm y iduls, I’fe always
tried tn learn tidmHhIag, and line
I’A L and the Marines taught,me
plenty. I've put on more weight
vabout inti now) and I'm ktlll
growing.
Prubahly I could do

Ben C. Small—.Manager

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This Christmas, u ■.* ea
jolly uiul ha;&gt;|&gt;j, i !i
mill gay— for the

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share in .tin* holid.. v
ties and thus reunite
price again. Along u
most si more mid h
wishes for a Itest Cli
ever, we want to thti
for your friendly *-*•&lt;&gt;.
and patronage.

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and Supply Compau}

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CANDLES
OF - THE
.fa il'

h'l^aUi

M a y your Christmas candles
burn brightly with huppine.ss.
and your every wish come
true.

&lt;*

We cannot bring hack the
|iast but wc can tukc a great
deal of pleasure Jn remind­
ing ourselves of the fine
things that have been ours
to enjoy lM*eau»e of your *
thoughtfulness and consid­
eration. And with these splen­
did remembrances we look
forward to the future with
enthusiasm and anticipation.

hnther you wimp your Christmas -Victory Bonds in gay, Christmasy
J^jribbons-mr whether ^youjust hang them an the Christmas
Tape,
bet the BRSTvQIFjr QF A L L ! ForThe V t ^ c y Bonds
assure-us all of a peaceful and prosperous fptnrel

S E AS ONS

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I" net* htis l.i’t'ti split it

movie hero."
With that ’ buihlup, there waa
only pnu thing to do— have a
look see um] a talk with ‘JO-yournhl Artie. It wn* arranged.
For the reconls, the fighting
Marine la everv hit of the glam­
our guy that Kogvrs aaya he Is,
And that goea for u lot of other
kida, loo. It’a the greatest organitation in the world.
"You know 1 never got a chance
to flalah school. So 1 hope to
make enough money fighting in
get Ihe education I need to Join
The pnlier fercr. Then I'll be
I appy berruse I can help other
frllowN Ilk* me!"

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TALLAHASSEE, Dec. 22. —
(FN S) — In ah e ffo r t. to step
up it* pout wnr eonstnicllbn
program, the Suite Hnad Pepin tmerit lots eruplnyed outside coilxiillirali to assist Slate enut*
neer* in n survey ne.vmt.nry bvfore roml pro},* t- run I n* gfdte.i
untler way.
U jkhi the insistence of Court

We Extend

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Road Department
Hires Consultants
To Aid Engineers

a Joyous
t The Ton4 awaited oecmaion It
here—C H R IS T M A S — and with .it
die opportunity of renewipg.friand»hip*. W e osnnot tell you how much
thcec-friendships have-meant to us.
W e treaauro them,.every one.

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�SATURDAY, OEpEMBER 22, 1945

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD,, FLORIDA

FACE EIGHT

The world in aglow
with happiness this
Christmas as peace
again reigns su­
preme. We wi s h
you a wonderful
Christmas and n
glorious New Year.

N A TIV ITY
The Star That Shone on

ANp THEY CAME WIJH HASTE, AND FOUND
MARY* AND JOSEPH, AND JHt ft ABE I t l N C IN
it* a M a n g e r ’— tu K i 2, ( 6

Him Still Lights Our Way
The hells ring out joy­
fully our message to you
this Christmas. May it
he the merriest, hatipiest. most w o n d e r f u l
Christmas you’ve ever
had—may the New Year
see your hopes and pray­
ers fulfilled.

TH E ESSEX STUDIO
ROBERT L. COX
PHOTOGRAPHER
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. E V A L E E N ’S

ITltRRY ^
CHRISTm/IS

From Painting by C trl BtutUar

Old Fashion Game Fireworks During
Under Tree With Christmas Season
Dad Is Lots Of Fun Old Latin Custom
II •■ntinnrri from l-aar (In r)

The joy, the spirit, the happi­
ness

of

an

oltl-fashiuned

Chrintniy* is just about the
heat wish we know of to ex­
tend to you- this Peacetime
Christmas season.

H U N T ’S TUXEDO FEED STORE
Cor, 2ml &amp; Sanfurtl

plastic, metal nm. die cut mate­
ria**. So. ive will have 'to wait
awhile for the hulk of new game
invent ion*.
Hut dad with a little ingenuity
may fijul some new wnvs to Play
those old games. If he happens
to lie an ex-GJ the chancre are
that he already has some up his
sleeve.
It won't lie ion difficult to
Jociilc the card game revival*
like Hook, Pit and. Flmeh or
Cron* word Lexicon, the-" wordImildiiig game, because most of
these u-e a minimum of mate­
rials. It's the host seller* in the
hoard game doss like I’amrlot
and Monopoly, for which the «!«•nmrii] dues not equal I he supply.
If you get n variety of gninci.
there will always be one thnt will
become a favorite with each mem­
ber of the family.
Dig Ik fun even for the nmnll
frv who rnloy srrnmbling for the
letters with tin* sticky-lipped
"gold mining" ptrk*.
Teen-ager* hntITrl li-i nmum.l
by a •ophlstiratetl game like
. bonunrn n combination of Michi­
gan and rummy, which lias the
i playing field stoked out on a
rloth.
There at*' limited supplies nf

Hazards Lurk In
Y o u r Christmas
Tree Decorations
K'xnlUnvS

Hr

GERARD TETLEY
AP Newsfeatures
To those who have sometimes
naked wify fireworks should bo
usorlatrd with the birth of
Christ, the answer fs thnt tfjls
was an imported custom, which
settlers brought from France (to
‘ .New tirlenns. .
Ileforc it was introduced tln
this country, the Italians weya
using colored fire on December
-’Ci amt there Is . abundant evijlence that Iho Spaniard* also
indulged in early pyrotechnist.
In the southern states, fireworks
remain
a
Chrixtmia
"must1_____ ■ ■ ■ P I
__
that many cities and totvna.haye
enacted prohibitive orijinaneps
tw-cause in so many instancoa
Christmas Joy1 was turne-* to
Christmas grief in killings and

maiming*.

J

P a s * Oar)

Unselfish interest in others is the key'
note o f happiness at Christmastime,
May each gift you receive breathe love
atybdevotion and bind the ties o f home

X

and friendship more securely.
As for ourselves, wc desu^to express
our appreciation for your loyalty to us ta
1945, and wishyouaM eny Christina*,

Cigarettes burn* slowly at . P,
003 feet in the air than on th
ground.
■
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t

Ihe ragunistc motif' bob* up
again in the burning of tjie V.ids
Log which is certainly tied In In­
extricably with Chriatnub but
which cun b e‘traced bOck“ to-tha
word Jtil - and the Goth’s festival
commemorating the winter sol­
stice.
.
. , •. , '
Mistletoe is another Christmas
custom w;hich goes b»ck tit the
white robed Druids who ceydred
it. They always cut It with a
‘
‘blade
‘ * because they cOngolden
edntileied it a symbol of peace. In
able nod loyiinds hive imme the early ages if two foemen met
mlnlaliiip minuet and bowling imdi'mcath mistletoe, they dropgame* uml variations of the ring omI their arms arid- embraced—
hence the modern practice of kiss­
ing under the mistletoe.
•
The Christmas tree is entirely
Germanic in origin and first
made its appearance at Htraihurg
in I Wifi. It was not until 1810
that the Princess of Mecklenberg
introduced it in -England to boromp Immediately a Christmas
fixture.
Hut one little known fact is
ilint *the Christmas tree was a
current Christmas fixture in Amrrlca before It was in England

fr*M

help* keep the treo rreah and re­
duces the chance* of fir*.
Another and important safe­
guard in to use a chemical flnraaprroiing solution. *
Dlx-olvp une pound of nodjumrhloridr in one' and one-half
pints of water. That wUl take
care of a tree that weifhn ap­
proximately eight pound*, use
two pounds 9f chemical and
three pints oft water. •
Put the solution in th* contain­
er ir&gt; which the troc stands. Let
the tree aenk up as much of the
cjiertiicnl solution na possible. In
caso calcium chloride is not availajilo ammonium sulfate will be
highly satisfactory.

About U per cent of motor ve­
hicle trip* jrtt th* UnJfed States
are lets than -10 miles Ih length.

H U F F M A N ’S SUNOCO SERVICE
t

Warp tin ends are those which
HOLLYWOOD DIRfCTOR John Da run lengthwise of Ihe fabric;,
Toth. 32, beams happily at his wife, waft threads run transversely.
blood* semen star Veronica Lake,
Mho proOdly shows her his ne^tlyacquired American citizenship pa­
per! In Federal Court In Los An­
geles.* The director euro* 'In |his
country five years ago troin Hun­
gary. (international doundpholo)

3rd

&amp; Park

Ave.

Prop. Harry M. Huffman

try
fropi
the
Hleck Forest
brought the idea with them, im­
migrants also introduced the
atory of Kris Krlngle—a vulgari­
sation of the German words
Christ 'Klndlcin (the little Christ
child).
'Vihara did Christman prrsenta
originate? The Germans are total­
ly ' responsible for the origination
of Santa Claus though some pro­
fess to ace again some analogy
between gift-giving and th# ri&lt;*h
toss gsme but on the whole it is bestowal of gifts peculiar to the
difficult to find a game which Roman Saturnalia.
is very different.
,

Merry Christm as
Good cheer - on this the
1945 year of the birth of
★ Stealing over the countrywide is the blessed!
peacefulness of Christmastiqif. The very air,
seems charged with it. Even the birds— what
few remain— appear to shsre in the general
rejoicing that has come over the world.
W e earnestly hope that this Christmas sea­
son of 194? will bestow unusual blessings
upon you and yours .. . that it will bring to
your home the soft glow that even Christmas
tree lights cannot bequeath— the full joy of
Christmas seasons tong past but forever
remembered. May such a Christmas be yoursl

Christ.
Here’s hoping and p ra y ­
To rach of us the uvrd Choslmas
xuininoni liidhy happy memories. To
torn* il recalls a ride over the frozen
countryside to grandma's, sleighbells tinkling all Iho while. To others
it: recalls hapfyt reunions in htfrihfilled living rooms, gay banquett and
glowing Christmas trees. But to aU
if recalls days of charm and endear­
ment, the heppiest days of our lines1
ila y yon'know this happiness in
oil Kill fullness once again, deep
friends, tMs-Cheisimas ■yeatff .'pf

ms. ,

'■''

ing that we will become
more and more His fol­
lowers in word and deed.

la

Business Bine*

1884

Florida Fruits A Vegetables

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�In Unity There If. Strength—
THE WEATHER"

To Protect U t reaee of the World)
To Promote 111 P r o f m i of Americai
To Produce P»o«p«rUy for Sanford.

(day
afternoon and tonight. mild ThurMay.

AN INDEPENDENT D
VOLUME XXXVII

Established 1908

Conferance Of
^Ministers To
E ndT onight

SANFORD, FLORIDA, W

Truman Tests White House Snow

N U M B E R 7-J

French

Truman Plans
Radio Address
On Big Issues

Big Three Delegates
Await Reply From
: French On Formula
; For Drafting Peace

Speedy
Ratification
Is Predicted Fol­
lowing Devaluation
O f French Currency*

MOSCOW, Dec. 26. (A P )—
The Big Three foreign min­
isters have gone into another
session. They are hoping to
clear up the remaining de­
tails of their 11-day confer­
ence ao that it mt\y come to
an Tmd by late tonight.
The hour at which1 the
Dual communique will
be

W \SH*‘n OTON~ t ie - . 26.
(A P ) — The United Slate*
has ?ti*wered the Flench
n-*t» ci-v-m lng ■furore relsllir s with Franco Spain.
The '"-ite Department has
n H'le.l F'snce that It la
ready to discuss with BrltsHP
and France alt aspects of the
relations of the three gov­
ernments with the present
regime In Madrid. This was
mails known today by a-tltg
Secretary
of Stale
(Iran
Aheuon,

Untied' Is not known. Yesterday,
a British source said that the
bulletin would be made public
at ft P, M„ EST today. Latest
indications from Moscow are that
1* &amp; ■.
no definite time has been set,
' Informed sources in the Rus- i
aian capital say that Molotov, ‘
Byrnes end Bevin have reached
greater agreement than any of
them thought possible when ■
first they met. The three slates- t
m m rn
men
ten are said t o ‘ have gotten |
&lt;lon
ong much better than they did
at the London conference.
A ll three era still welting for WITH WASHINGTON BLANKETED under several Inches of winFrance to reply to their formula ter's first snowfall, President Truman semf-offielally opens the sea­
fop drafting the peace treaties son hy rolling a fast snowball on the White House grounds. He stay­
6f Europe. Secretary Byrnes has ed out in the sharp uii long enough to show he still knows how,
beert unable to reach French
(International Soumlphoto)
Foreign Minister Bidault by tele­
phone. French Insistence on being
a party to all European peace
trestle* was one of the Issues
which forced the tandon con­
fe ren c e to end In a stalemate.

No Anti-Labor Talk
Address 'W ill Deal
With Overall Leg­
islative
Program
KANSAS CITY, Dec. 26.
(A P )— .President Truman
will RdtircHs the country hy
i radio’ shortly jtftrr-hc retifruft
to Washington
from hi.s
Chriatmus holiday in his
hometown of Independence,
Mo. The President took time
o ff from his visit home to­
day to nnnounec. that he’ll

speak to the country on tbe over­
all legislative program, ami tbe
state of the nation.
PARIS, Dec. 20.
— The
The President *nid thaj-nn date
French constituent. assembly In
ha* been *rt for the speech. Ask­
Paris today is focusing its at­
ed by a newsman if the address
tention on the Bratton Wo* Is
w-ould be an anti-labor speech,
Monetary Agreement. This fol­
the President answered in tbe
lows close on the heels of the
negntive.
French government's decree of
Mr. Truman plans to fly bnck
yesterday, devaluating tve franc
to Washington on Friday, leav­
by more than one half in order
ing
Kansas City at 8;8() A. M„
to stabilize the nation’s -urrency.
t cntrnl Time, If the weather per­
In fact, French expert* say
mit*.
the franc has been devJlu -1 s'
this time in order to fn-rUMe
Earlier today, President Tru*
man assumed the role of In-luted
speed) ratification of Brctton
Santa
Claus. Relaxed from his
Wood*.
rough six-hour plane ride of
Since the liberation the franc ,1 LYING IN STATE In Heidelberg, Germany, when
futile fight against yesterday, the Chief, Executive
has been pegged at fin to lha denlh, Gen. George “ "
r ^ . . tlSliuGn r't,e S' lM,n,n rw u h' B flag-draped euiikcf while Milllniv Pain- stand guard in the drove 20 miles over Icy roads
'dollar and 200 to the British 2
ancient .Villa Renter. guest.house of Ll. Gen. tluoffr.-y Keyes. Short,) t.fiu. tl.
pound. But the new value of the the body of the great soldier wa* taken to Hamm in l.uemhomg f..i burial |lii- picture was taken, ko visit" hi* 93-year-otd mother
at Grandview, Mo. He delivered
franc, effective today Is a little
(Intyrnntiunnl from I". S' Signal r«rje Radio) \Christmas present* which he
more than 110 francs to the
dollar and 480 francs to j.he
, didn't have with him when he
called on hen ln*l. night. Some
pound Sterling.
of the gift* hod come hy plane
French economists say the
|with Mr. Truman. Other* hud
two-cent valuation of the franc
MOSCOW,- Dec. 86, tflV -«ecj been collected by Mr*. Truman
vrns artificial and prevented
ratary of State James Byrnes la
|amt dnughter Mary Margaret in
France from selllr\V anything
holding his plana in readiness
, Independence. The 'President *aid
to the United States or England.
today In hopes that he may be
they were the usual Christmas
They explain the franc was de­
able tq
o leave Moscow within the
\trinkets.
n u t Ifew
i
.hours. The big three Warehouse,
Apart­ Seeks To Determine valued in order to align France's
tirsi Lieut. A. Ki nrlion I’ omi-i *
currency more closely to its
Foreign Ministers Conference ap­
The trip :o Grandview was
tin* returned to Sanford follow­
ment building Are
I f Army Permitting actual value In world markets.
parently is schadulid to conclude
I made after a hearty breakfast
ing a poriod of ovcr*uiiH *n v ice
late tonight (Moscow time) after
with thu 31*1 (Dixie I Division Robbery Believed To •&lt;f ham and eggs and hot hisWrecked By Blast
Unnecessary Waste
11. days of talks on world pro­
J
Vuils. .Seven guest* were present
In the I'scific Theater.
blems.
all officers of the Mssonic Lodge
Lieut. I'owen, entered the ser­
BAHHARA,
Calif.,
S
A
N
T
A
ROMB,
Dee.
10,
(A
P
)—
Bailable Moscow sources say
of Missouri. When n friend re­
vice in May. 11142. Shortly, there­
Dec.
20.
'
(AV
-Tlir'
e
persons
were
The
United
State*
Office
of
Foreign Commissar V.
marked that the President looked
after, he wan chosen In nllciul
.tJ
4
.
Foreign
.Liquidation-JUrLwed
liulny
u
L
u
'
.
i
S
s
u
llu
lo
ii
___
. pre-oetmpied. Mr: Truman said
_
_______ ___________. 4U k fw 9 e e w it K
the Infantry Officer* Cimthhite
today that- the Italian gov­
D er- : 2ft, Ktlhool at Foil Belitung, Gu, lie
Secretary Ernest Uevin have wrecked a wnrehouse and apart­
Two women were attacked S u n - 1ee now hud a lot 01 thinking-to
J .U
OAt
1 m i l l l i c a j j.Special)—"There is an apparent
ernment haa paid 97,778,000
reached en accord on a number ment building in Santa Barbara,
wu» graduated in Peeomiier, IP 12. «lnv evening by an unidentified ’ l*°posslhilitv that
for aurplua American Army
of vital world Issues. British Calif. Five other persons were
Office of 7'” ' " ' ^coP"&gt;|i»*i"ncil
a » could Hen N'egti- slmitlv after U:0it o'clock | As for his own Christmas
was- brought
fnn,r action from tbo Office
'’
slocks. Included In the sale . . Christmas
------------- cheer __
.
sources indicate a final communi­ injured — but not seriously —
in tin- vicinity of Eighth Street I Ififl". the I'rcslilent said In-" re
I’riro Administration, on the
que can, lie expected at ft:0U when thr explosion of u butane
Lieut. Powers; X.Mjrlied •-• nnd I.tutu-1 Avenue. The Negro! celved a lot of tie* and socks,
nmller of lifting railing* from
gu* truck destroyed the struco’clock this evening, E. 8. T.
fled Itolh timer when the women j 8ut declined to talk about *)iiri*.
W a s h i n g t o n , o n - , . . . o n - 1w .j.r , a h . ^ s .
- y h . Florida’s production of Winter Company M of the Itifilb 111(011 eiearned. Chief Roy G. William*. \The last time lie mentioned hi*
lurvS
*trawl&gt;crries.’’ Mint ’William !.. try Regiment, served with ilu- ' nlli-d to thu scene, pul a double inability to gel shirt* front hiThe dead have been Identified Tnmorrovw a group of *cnators
tentatively ua Mr. and Mrs. John will start on a month'* flight that 82 deliveries, costing from Wilsqn, Director of Florids Stale division during npcrnliim* in N r » e uaid „f nolle,- i, ion mi the neigh- "bl hnberdashri partqer. Eddie
Mornliii anil Mindanoi
Johnson and ten-year-old Caro­ around the world. They are mem­ •4.00 to fH.OO esch had been made. Fanner*’ Market*, in a stale- Guinea.
bond, and there wn* no fur .tarolMin, be reaei\eil._jiuiic tbaii
line Stovall, nil residents of bers of n subcommittee of the These order* included orange* inent issued today, in connection tin was awarded liie I'm pi.- ( I""
300 from folk* all over the
In-I oede-talion.
lleait
for
wound*,
received
shoes,.
garment*,
candy
and
with
Id*
week
I
v
revlco
of
proSenate's Defense Investigating
m
1nation.
action
olid
also
wears
the
Com­
Mi
ilialer
Cameron,
"I
I
Laurel
The
famous
and
Kate
Smith
duetion
uml
dlstrihutioa
conilibuilding. Miss­ Committee. Their leader is Sena­
ing is another resident. Frances tor James Tunnel) of Pelownre, publiefzed "Dirty Eight" squad: (ions affecting Florida'* crop*, bat Infantryman's Badge, Ilu- Vvemie, was 1eliirriiei- bailie from]
Watson. But friends believe that an old hand at Investigations of Campbell-lai**ing Post fi3. who - Director Wilson, who i* in the Air Medal, the Asfntic-I’aeifie .1 vi-.it 1,1 11 neigldatr’s luiuse. and
won the American Legion scrHp North for conferences with Kml- Theater of Operation* 1lldnu when -in- gni la tier yard
she was out of the city on u aboard.
rollectioii
record Of the entire cral official* eniicrnilng Itu- lift- with three hnttlit participatiiiH N’egia i in nii in her, drew
holiday
visit.
Senator
William
Knowlnnd
of
LONDON, Dec. 20, (/p) — Ad­
United
State*,
took charge of the lug of berry celling*, emphasized star* and one bronze arrow lien I, ni-l il ’ irked her dawn and told 1
The
injured
include
Anthony
California
and
8enntor
Utigh
miral of the Fleet Lord Keyes
Salvation
Armv
dhne liosnl, Mon- that "Our hope fur favorable the American Theater ribbon and lie, iml In -cream ai lie vvmltd
Berta,
n
truck
driver.
Berta
Mitchell
of
Waihinglon
complete
died today in his sleep, lie ww*
1ill in-1. Sin- sereiimed, Imwever,; «
rx ¥a
•
»* •
collection*
of nclion find* its basin in Senator tile Victory medal.
explains the blast this way,' “ I the party. The Job ahead of day, and with
78.
and t|i- Negro, according
1,1! I [1 ’ K j “ F * O n n
D flV O
stepped on the starter ami the them is to determine whether or 9300.48, edged out the Klwanls J W r t 'announcement this wcekmil ee ...... .
ta &lt;Imke h e r!111
X^I I VXLord Keyes — one of Britain’.*
just took off."
*
1A ,
Kvmllnjr
not military goods are being Club member* who on Saturday1T!" , *
outstanding Naval heroes — hud butane
ini* :1a- fought Inin off. and a - 1 , .
, ..
The structure was located at thrown away waatafully.
took in a record breaking 9213.35.1Doyle Timmons, agricultural nd,
.
,
,
Imke
1
minty,
nclghlxii
i« Sent
been ill. for three weeks.
h( -...anieiMnr help. ISO away. llm|p
j||t , ,„,n,,
Chapala and Cota Streets, only
Major Wlmrtnn .sbl today that vJfS
Administrator Cl,ester
It is said that usable truck*
Admiral Keyes was the leader one block from the main traffic
« personal in" ben 1 hief \\ illiam* ami police, quota with n percentage of Di't
are being pushed over cliffs and he wanted to thank individuals i
tho spectacular Eecbrugge raid artery, Slate Street.
and member* of
organization*. ve*tigotlnn of conditions in Flor
livt-d diortlv afterward, hred percent In the Imnd drive, it
Mr*. Slip I'rne, rt8. died nl
food
allowed
to
spoil
while
child­
World War X. He also was
The blast shattered nearly
Avenue,
announced today by K. li.
her homo In Lotuwood, Tm-wlay Idirseii, Kl-i's Laurel
credited with a Urge part of thu every window in btocks adjacent ren go hungry. Knowlend served and chttrches for their co-opera- ida.
hurried i i i I'Hm (lie -treel In tell Kilpatrick, county eluilrumt) of
success In combating the German to the building. Police regulars as a major In Europe before be­ tion In making this fhrl*tms*| "Florida’s plea fur the lifting afternoon after a lingering ill him
Hint the Negro, n few min- . tIre- drive who milled thul tin
ceilings on strawberries was ness. She was horn in Dado
submarine menace In the first '-and reserves were called to pa­ coming a lawmaker. He said the effort what he described as the
best in his 35 years as a Sal-' presented to a special OPA com­ County Georgia, Sept. 17, 1877. nte* before, bail entered hi* home [ county, with salr* of $122,652
Army
during
the
war
had
a
world-.Wr conflict
trol the ares. A bank one block
found Mr*.
Larsen
on the hi E-bond* had only t curbed 70
Army officer.
- •—■'—
•1 lying
•j ,--k ..........
and nsd been n resident of .............
As commander of the Dover away wus put under heavy guard. ernrkeriark syatan of tsalvage vstion
couch, pointed a gun at her. nml percent of it* goal of $171,000.
’ Collections of other groups, at mittee, during this last week.
patrol. Admiral Keyes organised Meiyiwhile, police and sheriff's which saved a tremendous amount the dime boards are as fotluw*: Congressman J. Hardin Petursnn, Akmn, Ohio for 20 year-. Silt* «m attempting to choke her. but I Volusia County with 80 permoved from Akron to Isiligwood
the famous 8t • Georgo's Day telephone exchanges ■ were Jam* of shipping' -hy repairing liatlle Dee, 17, Amcriran Legion Auxili­
It. K. Johnson, manager of the nnte inuntnt ago. For a nupili-i became frightened hv lo-t screams rent of. its quota reached, is
operation in 10 IB which sealed ( tried with calls from residents d A illH fO ,
ary,
956,87:
Dec.
18,
The
Pilot
|another enutjly that Im* left
of
yesr* *lie « * , a member of and ran &lt;&gt;ff
California Republican add­
RUlo Farmer*1 Mnrkct in Plant
up the Bruges Canal,
! as far as ^ten miles aw-ny in- edThe
Club, 982.51;
Dec. HI. F.nstrrn
ll ini. I lien. Chief William* ‘ Seminole liehind in the com pet ithe Akron DapU.-d Temple.
that
war
Itself
is
a
wasteful
City
and
W.
D.
Out
man,
special
I-ord Keyes aUo served tho [ quiring about the blast.
%
recess and many useful things Star, 140.33; Dec. 20, First MrlhSbu is Mivyjved l&gt;y 'tin- Ini-. -aid, thul Ua- Negro sighted Mrs. 'lion, lie -aid.
Every available niece of fire
at. Navy in World War II
odist Church. 921-36; Dec. 22, the Washington representatives of
jCumrreii coming home nod at-, -| « ou|d like to make a final
sd
to
lie
thrown
away.
What
1
band,
l**.*lie
Price
o
f
,
laingwood;
director of combined opera­ equipment was ruined to fight he and his co-workers want to Liens Club. 970.
Fldrida’s Department of Agri­ ™ •
.7
'' larked her. evidently with the nppml to llie people of Seminole
the fire. Thu flames were under discover now la whether there
tions in -1040 and 1041, lie was
culture, look pari in till* con- one daughter, Mrs. Beatrice Huff |ntent of robbing her. but aT»e‘
nut to let tlie Imy* d„«,i
control
within
one
half
hour.
one of the sponsors of the famed
.fetenco, during which we pre- man of laifigw... . ttvo -i-iei*. dal nut liuvo hci puckrthook with , „ r tin-......mntry," lie added.
is unnecessary waste going on
The
building
housed
the
Santa
British Commandos.
His son,
now,
"Seminole ’Uounty ulvtuy* Inn
uur pita. Our nrgument Mrs, Butty Miller anil Mu. M &lt; butLieut Col. G. C. T. Keyes, wus Rarbarn distributing company’!
Hntdar, both of T,ougwniN|; (wo
Services A r c Held rented
At !*:llt) o'clock. Just prior to met it* bond quota* in the past,
was
based
on the fact I bat Flor­ brothers, P. S. Meador of Evan
be*r
and
soft
drink
bottling
killed leading a commando raid
the ottneks, Aitlmr Moore, 1218 and with the goal so rinse, it
For Mrs. Mary Lodge ida's straw berr*«s, produced In villa, Ind. and Thea Meiulor of (luk
in J941 against' Field Marshal works.
Avenue, appeared nt the should l&gt;e side to reach thU
Mrs. W . 0. Hartlin**
the Winter season, arc strictly ‘ Memphis, Tsnn. and two grand­ police slut ion to report thnt he, goal," he stated nod added thnt
Erwin Rommel’S headquarters in
a
luxury
producL
They
are
not
North Africa.
children,
James
David
and
Betty
Funaral
services
for
Mfs.
Mary
Dies In O r l a n d o
had awskened shortly before to there remained Imt fivi&gt; days to
No Frost Danger
Jane Lodge. 73, w ifi’ of L F. In any sense In competition with Sue Hoffman of Ixrngwnod.
t
find a man standing nt Id* bed- go In the drive.
berries produced In the regular
Lodge
and
mother
of
Cftv
Com*ervlccs and interment room dnor, and wlien lie grit out
Mr*. F. K. Roumillat, leader of
Till A fter Saturday Mrs. W. C. Hartllnc, 66. a mianloner M- J- 1-odge, who died growing Seasons in other states, willFuneral
be in Doyle, Tcnp., Friday. - of lied thr man ran through the the wanien’s division of the
resident of- Sanford for the past
-when- a great volume of the
house and out of Ills front door, drive, expressed thank*- today for
years died at the Florida Monday evening at her home at crop is handled by processors,
1.AKELAND, Dec. 26. UP)— 26
811
Elm
Avenue,
were
held
at
Chief
William* today Mated that the work done by each lady who
Sanatorium
In
OtMndo
at
1
1
®0
Hub-freexing weather is forecast o'clock yesterday morning follow­ 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at for Tanning, preserving, or foun­
»I
|lha iiinii msv have been tbe helped in this and previous
for tomorrow morning in extreme ing an illness of approximately ML Pleasant Cemetery, 20 miles tain use.
Nine
Sanford
drive*.
iv lU n |Negro who ntliu-ked the women,
northern Florida. For tonight
"The holding of ceilings on
from Pelham. Ua. She was bom
two
years.
and tomorrow morning, the Frost
M
1
rrn,*w •* w“ ..rfl*ort
The body will Ha In state from In Decatur County, Ga., Oct. G, strawberries appears to me to be Dincharg’ed By Navy iftjs“j ^ |i™
(lint one of the qui­
Wnrning Service nt Lakeland 8:00
1871
o'clock
until
11:00
o’clock
pretty
much
a
matter
of
pre­
nt
Wert'* Jewelry
side
TOKYO. I h ~ 2*. (A*)— A new predict* partly cloudy weather totnorraw morning at the chapel
Mrs. Lodge, who was a mem­
Nino Hanford men have recently |
hai,
|„„keii into and
Tokyo dally newspaper (Mimpo) In southern districts, mostly of Efselsteln and Wigglnton, 170 ber of the First Baptist Church serving tbs ceiling for the ceil­ been discharged from the United „
valued at |2fi bad been
charged today that*-Japan’* so- clear akics northern districts," East Church Streot, Orlando. of 8anford, esme here from Pel­ ing's sake — not for Its bene­ States Navy, according &lt;11 in
III- 1stolen, but nothing else wg* dls
called privileged class is hoarding cooler in north and central dis­ Funeral service* will ba conducted ham ht 1024- She was married to ficial affect for producer or formation received
today
th e!tnibed.
linre i alick-r of foodstuffs. The tricts.
Mr. Lodge, July 4, 1802.
Bobby Brown, 13. son of Mr."” '
consumer. This vear, for in Naval Personnel Reparation Cun
Three rise* coming automo­
Lowest temperatures expected by Rage-Hancock of 'Chattanooga,
Survivor,
Include
the
husband.
paper, asserted further that the
hundred l*r* Jacksonville.
Tonn., and Intermapt will be In
bile* siolen and later rrenvered, and Mr*. W. A- Brown of Hinder-Nippon are Government la trying tomorrow morning are 20 to S3 Forrest Hill CemaWnr In that city L. F. Lodge of Sanford; five stance, only a few
ville,
wa* killed
about . 2:30
They aro as follows: ST 2/c were 1(-ported by police. One, a
etmle the impression that the degrees with scattered frost in possibly Sunday afternoon.
daughter*. Mrs. M. 8. Godwin, pints of strawberries have moved Walter R. Wart, 018 Celery Avc.: '39 Plymouth Coupe, was report­ o'clock thi* afternoon when tie
only wj&gt; i -i tide over the food the extreme north portion of the
wa* accidentally shot in the face
Mrs. Hartline was born In Mrs. J. R. Tatum and Mrs. Ed­ from the Stste'a major ber e ­ RDM 3/c Lindsay M. Caldwell.
erisb was to import foreign Gainesville district. No frost Chattanooga. She was the daugh­ ward Williamson of Sanford, Mrs. production center at Plant City. 201- Maple Avenue; ARM 2/r ed l*y Dan f . Spivey, Jr., to neve hy an unidentified youth with a
Iwcn
stolen
from
in
front
of
the
danger In all other sactione.
rice.
S, Hall,
Son
l.nntu Riti Theater last evening at 0:30 .22 calibre rifle.
of the late Mr, and Mrs.. John W. O. Harrell of Orlando and In 1943, December shipments Gordon
Forecast for Thursday •— fair ter
The pap-r I’emandad editorially
Apartments;
PHM 3/c
Mike n'cli/rk and wn* later found
According to a preliminary re­
X.
Dlckcrt.
She
Is
survived
by
II
pints,
and
In
Dethat Inc fhodstuffe It alleged and mild. SllehUy wnrmer Thurs­ her husband, Mr. w .'C - Hartline,
Set's. Jr., 1728 l&lt;ocu*l Avenue; ubunded an Celery Avenue near port from the Sheriff's Office, tho
1942,
shipments
ran
vnc;o being hoarded should be day night and Friday in northern and one brother, llr. W. B. Dick- Turner Lodge and M. J. Lodge to 1160,448 pints in December, AOM 3/c Marvin C. Prine. iakc 'bo St, J'-'-n* River, according to youth was rushed to n local busdistricts- Mild in southern dis­ •rt of Chattanooga.
distributed.
of Sanfopd, a sister, Mre, Minnie This variation in volume is made Monroe; CK 2/c Frank E. James Deputy Sheriff
Jack Hickson. pita! but was pronounced dead
Meanwhile,
G en eral
Mac tricts. No frost danger through
D. Balter of Fresno, Calif.; 16 more apparent if we consider 1211 West Thirteenth
Street; Denutv llieksoa ul*u tenorted he upon arrival.
------------'—
i---------Arthur’* head quartan issued a Saturday morning.
grandchildren and 17 great grand that this year strwvrtjsrry acre­ BTM 1/c Wlllla L. Nathan, 807 hud recovered in the reP°"®&lt;'
nc
woorls neer
directive today concerning the
children.
East Eighth Street; STM l/c Oviedo, u 1036 Buick with an
MINERS
TRAPED
age
la
more
than
double
that
of
REALTORS TO MEET
food rtualfcti. IJndsr terms of
Preliminary funeral - arrange- 1942, and nearly five times as Clarence Walker,
1712
Wc*t Ohio lii-enso which had been
RECOGNITION
the directive, me.*e than 44,000.The Sanford Realtors Associa­
PlNEYlLLE. K
Dec. 26. (ff) mente were in charge of the great as In 1043. Florida strew- Thirteenth Street; STM i/c An­ stolen from Luke Helen.
pound* of food end more tion, of which Ed Lane is presi­ — Between 80
Eriekeon
Funeral
Home.
drew
J.
DuBose,
810
Orengo
U miners
bsrrtes have to be replanted
A Buick sedan, reported by
WASHINGTON. Die. 2” . (/P)—
i £,ojt»,030 pleoee of clothing dent, will meet Friday afternoon heve been trai
an eaplokevery year — whereas In other Avenue.
O. J. Jane* to have lieen stolen Acting Secretary of Stale, Dean
at the City Ilall for election of ion In a coal
Pinevllle,
areas affected by the OPA ceil­
at 11:50 I’.-M-. Monday from la Arheton, said tedsy that the
officers and making of plana for
ings, this not necessary. Florida's
UBO PARTY POHTPONRO
front of Harry's Liquor Store, United States probably will
the now year.
Winter strawberries are in fim ­
was feund by State Highway gnlae Romania and Bulgaria
HOME DAMAGED
The party which had been plan- practical Iy a-'hot house'product'
Patrolman
L. C. Bender near the Big Three powers have made
d by Naval personnel to be since the Plants have to be
Slight damage' from fire causer! Lake Minnie where It had been peace treaties with the former
held Friday evening at *tho UBO covered with straw, or other­ by a. defective oil heater wa* abandoned. It had hit a corcrete Axis satellite* Aeheson said the
wise,, Iq Urns* qf frost, or Ih- caused to the home of L. M. post, but aalda from a broken foreign minister* of the Big Three
tliik -llO l Cast Fourth Street, wladshield was in running order, nations have laid plan* in Mos­
and. It • was * taken to RaUtfP* cow fer making peace settlements
Aato Pacta-place.
with the twp Balkan nations, t

3 Persons Killed Senate.; Group
On Air Junket
In Explosion Of
Around World
California Truck

Ceiling May Be i Lt. A. K. Powers h
Removed From |H«m»e Alter Duty
,
n
\ In Pacilic Area
strawberry Crop

Wilson Says Plea Is
Presented
Before
Special OPA Group

Salvation Army
Spreads Cheer

h

Two Women Are
Attack By Man
Carrying Pistol
Have Been Motive
Of UnidentifiedMan

T ri 82 Prffltntes I

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British Admiral
to r d Keyes Dies |T
In London Today

1

Kwr whS:

*

--u*per -fjoor

a Lake County Has
Exceeded . Quota

Mrs. Sue Price Died
In l.iongrwood Tuesday

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JapiPaper Charges
rriviledged Class
O f Hoarding Goods

Bobby Brown, Ajje 13,
Accidentally Killed

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Hope GrowiBg Set vices For New Cold Wave la Reported 6 Are Killed
Sweeping Down Front Canada Id Revolt Try
Speeded Up On Admitting Hawaii To Union For Early End Patton To Be
in Panama City
Of GM Strike Held
By Marshall

Chinese Talks Secretary Iqkes Changes Mind
U. S. K'nvoy Is Given
Fnthuwifatic Recep­
tion By fteth Fac­
tions Ip ChungkingP A N A M A C IT Y , Dee. 22.
— ( A P ) —t A b rie f but violent
attem pted tyvolt "linn rcnultt‘4 in the kiHtnjr o f nix i&gt;cr80JV* »p (I the wounding oE
I'tght othtu.i.
The RovernHViRt clmvgtM i lie
{IfKordcr
waa Htnrlerl liy followera o f
io n p e r
President
Arhulfn
A rias.
P.mmmn uuthoritio*
hnvu ordered
n ciurltry-wldo
rnuoilup of the i evolutlsnilt*.
Alla* hur been u aging nn orgresslve polhirul campaign »in:t
hi* return 'from cxlc in Argon
tlna twp months ago. The .ie
clashes tuok place when n smn!l
band of tinned men tried
scire
tile nnUonal police stiithm lit
Colon.

Frank Russell Is
Rack A f t e r Two
Years Overseas
Cspt. Ffunk M. Bussell ( hns
return'd from the European uml
, Medl ter ratten.,, Theaters o f Oper­
ation' after more than two years
service overseas.
Cspt. Bussell entered the service .in the-uummtr of 1042 as
n private. Shortly. after 111*
Induction, he * * « rltusun to atHrd llje Fial'i Arilliery Officer
t? ttdiunw t'rlnol at h'c.lt dill,
Oklu. Itppn Ins nmluation, * hi
was commiss'n i d u sc.oml lieu­
tenant nnd later served with
military unit* til Furl lining,
ft.
t:. * id fo rt Benjamin llairls*-U. It.nl.
Russell participate I l:i
opir. .i ms l*i . oitn Afritu, Sicily,
at Ankle lii.rch uml In oilier
Itaiii n r.rd *.
,
US »vu» uitnidotl th.' liro.uc
8ti\r Mttial b.' hi* division commttndsr v.iah bo cstablUhed a
fuj i.Ard nr;!l:ory ubsurvutiun posittaii In &gt;hu rear of (icrnuri
troops after two previous at­
tempt* by others had'failed. He
also wears thu lurplc Heart.
Mediterranean Theater of Opcrutipns ribbon and the Good (Jonr duct Medal.
'vditl't. Bussell Is currently on
Jeraunnl leave ami he - amt his
, wits urn visiting in Memphis,
F v p fiv
LEAVES CANCELLED
FORT CUSTER, Mich., Dee. C2,
UP)—Anny offirlal* at this post
Have aimuunced thu all leave i
and furlougl,* have beep cancelled
for saldlert In the nri*unar of wnr
division. |t i« explained that thu
•clinii was taken to that German
Internees may bo rcudy by Doe.
f for transioitation to Germany,
It is understood that tho order
tloprivcj hundred* of American
soldier* of an opportunity of
standing the holidays at home.

By. ASSOCIATED I’ RBSH
full statehood lit the Immediate
Government official* who havuiluturc. Declared the Interior 84cnol yet left the capital Idr thejrctary. "The record of the people
Chrintmn* holiday* were some-inf llawnil during the war clearly
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what surprised today by a state- indicate* that further postpone---t---u---------------*—
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ment
Mill
l
*
unecesssfy.
ment from Interior Secretary Har­
Third
He pointed out that although Fact Finding. Bawd Seventh A n d
old Icke*. They recalled that at
a new* conference only three ■Inwair* population of half a mil*
Armies
To
Direct
Reveals Intent T\i
week* a«o, the Old Curmeudgeon lion I* » racial conglomeration, the
delivered one tn hi* tytical ttery people neverthele** live and funcI nvestigate
A bile
Sewice in Ancient
hla*t* at the territory of Hawaii lion an a unified American com
Ife id e lb e rg C h u rch
He said there’s little
iih the Islands sought admlaalon munity.
ity To Raise Wages
to the union a* a lull-fledgnd evidence In Hawaii of bloc voting
along racial line*.
state.
Rq, Pec. 22. (Ah—
NEW YOIIK—The CIO KleeThe Island* requested statehood
At that time, icke* said he did
■Ice* for General
trlcal Worker* Dptan has turn­
not like the economic setup In In u plebiscite In 1IM0.
n will be held tnHawaii very veil—that ha doubled - Mr, Icke*' recommendation al­ ed down a foil Pfr rent wage
fttho would recommend statehood ready ha* touched off n wave of increase tor spate
Christ t hurrh. TlW&gt;'
1&gt;0 con*
for the Island* thin year, anyway. rejoicing In lUwall. -Cheered it I loye* of fhe ^fCcfal P fflV K
ducted to Ipc tpfn tyhom tho
fnlon.
rfIn particular, he criticized what the prospect of becoming Amer­ Company.
"*•
J
v
tank expert jraptiranded ao bril­
vojrd |
'ttlv Totprl
lo rtflko fob oar
he called economic control of Ha­ ica's filth state, that storied r«raif appro
approximate') 30 per- * liantly rorp&amp;gh Norll, Afrlci,
waii by an oligarchy of five fam­ disc In the Pacific now see* Urn hikes of
■d the
Ike G-l^
G-tf Proposal |
flud W w trn Euvppp.
ilies. He Raid then—three week* Interior .Secretary as a benevo­ cent, termed
ago—that he'd like Hawaii much lent Santa Claus.1 Declared tho “ grrvly Initdfnoate to ike needs I • The Scvpplh and Third ^npies
better if it were more democratic, Honolulu Star-Bulletin in an edi- of iSe G-ft employe i." Tpe com- I hnvy^iyon cjtvon to il|ro.l Epis„„
, ,
pany proposal, however, did stl t copnltan services nt .1:09'ft" M..
Toduv Icke* suddenly reversedii . . , . .
A. M.. by our
Ms stand on tho Hawaiian ques- '! ? ^ 1
™ L !2 £ !
‘M f .
HEt : lomavrpw —
rfock (Eastern flUndard Time!.
Son* lie crm.lZ t ‘ flVtirw|lff the ^
his sU.en,rnt In terms
«
ig lM t a * '.
Pnt('pq
b,(^Y
ill
bn will be
recommendation that Hawaii bc|ol tho Christbaa season, nut it Slaclei to IWffiiHe PfC
taken ip l.uxemltqAu for intomadmitted a* a state—admitted to* l* a welcome gift to tho Islands.”
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Court Annuls . Yank’s European e r ' i .i '%1w r p
Death Sentence Record Defended
fSti,
Of Darlan Killer By V. F. W. Head

Board
lime tuityy.
today.
sard I*
i« biding
billing Its time

Workers will r.o|tlo lM|f differ*
eqcea wUhotil
The board has rocewd
next. Friday.
the mo,,

there Is n po**IM|lty t p l

H o w

ever,

W as
D ays

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A f t e r S la y in g

AI.GIER8.- Dec. 28, f/P)—The
death sentence of the man ex­
ecuted aa the assassin of Ad­
miral Jean Darlan In Algiers
has been annulled. Ht was 20
year old Femnrd Eugene Bon­
nier de la Cnapelle who killed
Darlan on Dec 24, 1642. Chapelle was exe ruled two days later.
TFe action of the court was n
complete annu'iPent of the chxrtfe
of crime. The finding was made
on the grounds that document*
found after the liberation of
France shbwod that Chapelle hail
l.ocn acting In the Interests of
France.

Vets Change Back
Into Army Togs In
Middle Of Station
WASHINGTON, Dt
S
— Something new - ,• U
jooms has been adiL,I to Union,
______
_ L Right
In In
Station ________
In Washington.
Bight
the middle of a crowd of hundreds
of travelers, two recently released
veterans changed from their nfVf
civilian clothes right back Into
their old soldier tog*.
The veterans decldsd to make
the switch after -noticing that
men in uniform wart being m
through the gate* ahead of civil
Ians. And with thouigqtU of holl
day soekera trying to get a eaat
or tven standing roam on tralny
'•avlng tho Cam
they’d get a bettar
Ik e changeover Wi.
ed with a mlnlmpm
You see, a circle at
who hadn’t been so «;
back nto civvies fhlfl
soldiers during
S t l
strip tease.

U r g e s O n ly A m e r ic q fl
P erson n el W e a r Th $
A m e r ic a n

V n ifo r n i

r.
tad;

On

Senator Pepper Group Votes To
On Way .Home To Plate UNO S ite'
Spend Christmas In Eastern
. U. S:
-*

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rorlcd
Uf t|tp
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ilm te T o A n d r e w s

m’-j military and W llw n

Kttard m the body U w
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U |h uavalnr wV
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fu,i»r«,\ (ntUi.
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hto\hur, |
4U&gt;a: •
uulf tu the station

I to *o|dieni iron,

P a tr io t
|lpc. 8‘f !

city
lyaviny tne caoltnl
car
yn-VtarUfty, be #*|i|'thit hi* future
parldputlon In tho prnposeil
rolu al Ike Florida past Coa.t
Batlway jtfl| dapnpd upon — i t
_ht be find* in
n the light uf
ought out in
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StrwiAuS In CWe»
On lhi«lfiu Const

ped thu mercury .to 30 degree*
nolow Xfib and lower. However,
sfill colder weather c e n t e r e d
throughout northeastern Alberta,
all or Saskatchewan and Mani­
toba, whore temperature* of 40
Below were recorded. Other lowreadings included 30 nt Grand
Forks, N. D.; 28 nt Minot, N. D.;
20 nt Fargo and 20 at Duluth,
Minn.
Ltrt while- moit of’ the'iriidwpsti Sub-zero temperature* In New
men i* in for a cold vycek-en l. l England included 12 at I-ebanon,
temperatures haVe moderated ta N. H-, nnd »ix nt ( ’nribou. Mu.
the south, southeast* and along
The. forecaster* say that the
the Pacific coast.
_
weather along the Pacific const
Gelow-zcro headings have been Ik ecnsonal, with considerable nrepnrte«l from eomi New England mount of ruin througuut hurthern
sections, but temperature* nre nnd wertern Culitornb. western
headed lack hear normal along Oregon and ?outhwc*t WashlngIht Atlantic teabonrd.
j tnh. Generally light enow fell In
The new batch of Artie weather- the mountain state*, tut the mri •
which struck In eastern North »s - tury for the most part was above
koto and northern Minnesota drop-4freezing.

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puny and' usiiu;i iniinyutuHyp*
piqv work ylit . on agre mept.
ihuro will *w 13 bunorprv
ending the m&lt;&lt;ut|i old AqlVU^pullboarors, tun uf them gupTho Turt flmling group hpe [riils.
Ainutig thup, wil( ,»*o
th^
cotppany unit
ahtj }i uni
taut. Gcnvrul^
Tru*ufl|\,
tcruis j.^ciun
l.Wan TruiWH.
th) 'company
negotiator* uf |l» dect|lon to ohn |.eo and .loSn Cannpp. Ofap
IttVcstlgato (rencral Moto^ aM||y cornpnuy of In^uU-y IfPtn tbp
to pay the union's demand ol i\ Seventh Army w\I| XWW W

PITTSBURGH. Dec. 23- -&lt;/T&gt;
— The national commander of the
the Veteran* of Foreign Wart after making this unolucerne [it
today defended the record of thereby sldoAeppIng apy
.
American *oldi*n In Europe. In late qri»l* qypf the eerporptlp^n
a statement released In Pitts, ■r
"
hdmn.
poMlbta.
ieac
burgh, Nstlonnl V. F. W. Com­
The chnlrMnn of tfe papol —
mander Joseph Stack
declared I.|pl‘d |Jnrr(»qn — «hld neilhsf
that most of the crime* commit­ s|de would bp a*ke&lt;| to eppimunt
ted In Europe by m»ri in Ameri­ on tnla 'dettlaratlon b( policy,
can uniform* are not committed The board emphasised that tlw
JSKt'y to ^ -5-‘ WMt
by American toldiera.
only daten
Stack asserted that American
||Cn
Uniforms ar* being worn
by
French and Gorman civilian
displaced persons, and In some
wn#ln
Instances, by Germau war prison-1 I
f
tQ
era. He said that returning Amcrican Veterans are continually call­
ing attention to that fact, claim­
ing that. It Is a degradation to
their uhiform.
The V, "F. Vr* commander urgry offfi-

CHICAGO, Ito-. 22. pP)—Tiro
row map wufu* ttfat a Jre»h
ma»f o| frteltl „ir from Cansd.-.
la moving down across the .border
today. Alremlv temperatures have
touched new Iowa tor the sensen
ip partr of -North Dakota nnd
Minnesota. The cold wave is sal t
to be headed lor other section* of
Inc alrendy-chllled north central

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Clashes Occur WJren
Armed Band .W es
To Take PosseW^on
Of Colon .Siftfon
CHUNGKD?G~ Dec. &gt;22.—
(A P ) — General' George
Mnrahall In expected to .atari
hl» Chungking- tall^a .
Gencritllaaimo Ch fling
Shck tomorrow, when Gtti
arrives from Nanking.*
Dresdent Trunytn’a,
envoy to China con|
at Nangking with thd Chi­

nese general yesterday.
Marshall’s 'arrival at Chung­
king was greeted e«*iponiati*iy
today by Premier T. V. Soont.and other notables — Including
the chief Communist, delegate ta
the forthcoming peace talk), Gen­
eral Chou en-Lal 9papg accom­
»
* panied Marshall to hhi quarter*
lunch
with
San
F r a n c is c o
A n d for an Infernal
American Charged A ffa ir s W’td-'
filer other
ter Robertxbn and
S t. L o u is
R u f e d
officials.
O u t A s P o s s ib ilitie s
From . Peiping came wgril that
new* of General MarshqU’n ar­
LONDON. Deo. 22 —&lt;/!’)— Elw rival in speeding up nlfolalige.l
It Vatina. 4 tin P*s» i n . hi
United Nntirns preparatory conrmisskm voted today to fix tho
permnnent site for the UNO • In S t P e t e r s b u r g S t r i k e
the -eastern part.of the United
States.
.
,J
N o w I n 4M
M o n th
The decision by tho committee
on sites ruled out San Francisco
SAINT PET
by a vote of 25 to 5, ten mem­ UP)—A strike
bers abstaining. Denver and Saint Typographical Union .
'ir&lt;|*tl**&lt;S_ 0*1 I'was ****»!
AFL-affiliate today,-ia
Its second months,
newspapers are pulillsh
jftYC E TO DIE JAN. 3
vari-typed
pholoengravcd
LONDON. Dec! W W -W illiam ctss.t
There still is no sign of a -«tJoyccr-the infamous Lord Haw
fijaw of the Berlin radio—will be tlement In the wege-nour dispute
incuted at Wansworth Prison on between the lock) union end the
.liin, 3. Earlier this week the Saint Petersburg Times and Even.
,
tlsh House of Lord* turpnd Ing, Independent management*.
The two pepeik have beefl )ob-«
. imb* ’down • on JoyreV appenl
from tho death sentenre for high lishing 10 to 30 pages dally with­
treason.
out printers.

te thy tpneral plana ayry on-

nouyefd, tbe body pf the failed

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TIIE SANFORD IIERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA
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Dec. 22, Marks
The Anniversary Of
•important Events

USQ Completes Full
Christmas Schedule

The USQ has a full schedule
of fun planned for tne Christmas
holiuays, according to Joe K. Hall,
NEW YORK, Dec. 22. —(/Pt— director, and pen-ice men, families,
Two-hundred ami
forty-nine and Junior and senior hostesses
~ years ago tqday__lhc Jgumlcr JiL ire urftnl to.bt_tm hundfor-thi
in*~WTcfny of Georgia — James big Christmas Eve party when
Oglethorpe t— was born. Today Reginald and Rita Uooae, Pro­
marks the official beginning of vince-town players, will present
winter, On this date in 1U21 an two skits entitled, "Too Many
economic Union was formed be­ HusWnls," and "Come Across ,
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tween Belgium and Luxembourg. at 8:30 o’clock.
There will follow games end
Just seven years ago today Prek 'T K j p
Ym ier Konoye of Japan announced fun, and breakfast will be served
a policy for a so-called new order from 12.-00 uhtd Cn Christmas Day there will be
in Aula. ,
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Five years ago today Lord Hali­ open house to which the public is
fax wag appointed British Am­ invited, and cakes and lood will
bassador to the- United States. be served. There will be dancing
It*a four yearn today aincc Wins­ from 8:30 p. M. until A roller skating party at the
ton Churchill arrived In Wash­
ington for a conference with the Orlando Coliseum Is Wanned in
late President Roosevelt. Three the hear future, Mr. Hall said.
Dec. 28, the military personnel
years ago to this dav American
heavy bombers were blasting Run- will take over and stage a fine
goon in Burma, tin Dec. 22, 1043 paaty for the senior hostesses. Gt,
sw-arfos of Allied planes were ,v-cc. tit, there will be a New
hammering the French Pa« do Year’s Dance from 8:30 P.M. u.i-,
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Calais coast. And 12'months ago ti! —
A big Christmas tree is' being
on this date General Eisenhower
issued an order of the day call­ set up at the USO. which is being
ing. upon Allied forces in .ho decorated for the festivities. ,
Belgian Bulge to ‘ turn the en­
POSTAL DELUGE
emy's great gamble Into hi« won!
defeat."
At
home
President
Th« Sanford Post Office has
Roosevelt made an uppeal to .ho
uboplo to keep on tho job of sup­ been deluged lately with mail and
packages greater than that &lt;f
plying our forces.
previous years. It was reported today by Joel S. Field, postmaster. BEAUTIFUL Patricia Atnnqn, 17, wns
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JAP REPATRIATION
Prior to this year, he said, no .named "L)u&lt;*cn tif the Tournament
PEARL HARBGRr Dec. 22, &lt;A*) mure than is m truckloads of pack­ of Roses'* and will rule over the
— Tho Navy aays practically all ages were taken to meet u train. annual New'Year's Day fl &lt;frul cele­
of the lOO.oOO ■Japan prisoners Now four truckloads ate taken.
bration In Pasadena, Colli. A saplioLetters were cancelled in the
captured In- the Bonins, Marianas
morc nt the Pnearlcnn Junior Coland Carolines wilt be repatriated following amounts this week: lev. Kiricla |s majoring in dra­
Monday,
2f,*42;
Tuesday,
22,CM;
before Jan. 1. This Includes both
Wednesday, 23,827; and Thurs­ matics. t1hlet national i'otimJplioio)
Japanese soldiers and sailors.
day, 17.722, aeeortling to Mr. Field.

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Kilgore Declares
German Economy
Menace To World

EMPTY STOCKING

WASHINGTON, Tec. 22, UP)—
-Senator ■ Hurley
Kilgore
li
ttaniril that German eeontniy
now Is n greater menace to the
world than it was in 1930.
The West Virginia Democrat’s
ullbgntion' wns contained - in a
statement charging that certain
key American officials
havd
bolstered up N’ nxirm in Ger­
many's poiithnl and economic
life. Kilgore is chairman of the
Senate Military A ffa ir* Sub­
committee which bus been hold­
ing public heiritus on the demoMliintlon of German war In­
dustry.
Kilgore.' who did not name
these officials, said they were
members of the military govern­
ment in Germany, and were connccteil with enterprises that had
had rinse prc-*-nr lies with Nails.
The West Virginian further de­
cline. | that the rcluctnnro of
these persons to carry out the
Putsdum Agreement has hcci
dcihonstrntcd n the rnse of IG
barbell, whose uni time capacity
still is more than HD" per cent
intact.

aa w e celebrate H IS birth w ho said
**I iita Ahe* way7 the truth &lt;aiid the
life ” to bring “ Peace on B arth and
Rood w ill to men.”

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R, W- Ware
C O U N T Y JU D G E

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Joyous Christm as greetin gs and
our best

wishes fo r a y e a r o f

happiness,
perity'.

health

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Railroads Bearing
Holiday Travel Rush

NEW YORK, Dec: 22.M/P3—
The nnllnn's railroads were des­
cribed todny us brurtife the brunt
of the greatest hojiiluv travel
rush in history. Arcordinr to n
spokesman for th • New York
Central System, more passenger*;
than ever nro tinning to Uio
'railroads brcuuse nir lines are
booked to overflowing iitul bus
service is disrupteii by strikes.
To make thugs worse, tho rail­ Vouth Wants
Santa
roads nre humpeied ' by lack of
To Bring Daddy Homo
rolling stock.
In New York City, Grand Contml Terminal and tliu Penn Sta­
llunkic Winn who lives nt
tion nro Jamtne I *ith holiday 1015 West First Street, w.uittmvelera — half of them service­ Smita to si-iid Ids Daddy homo
for the next Christmu*.
KWAJ A I.KIN Witnesses have men.
“ Dear Snntu Clause.’ he wrote,
told a Unite.I States- Navy conn
at Kwajalein in the Marshall Is- Greek Government To "Please let my Daddy Shaw be
home by next Christmas.
lands of another cruel deed of
the Japanese.
Fight Strike Threat "I lmvo lieen ‘ ii good Imy and
They say that tty civilians em­
would like to find .Chrfstnins
ATHENS, Dae. 22. OP)-The morning, a cowboy suit, scooter,
ployes of Pan-American Airways
were
shackled. blindfolded and Greek Government ha* rolled an train, gun, catulv and just any­
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killed by Japanese firing ‘squads emergency session of its Inner thing.
"Jlv.- littlo sister, -Tony - wnats
on Wake Island in (Jet. 104.1. The cabinet to cnmlmt tljc thrvnt ,of
wUri&amp;re* , say Hie atrocity rvns a ” general strike. *Gf&gt;v«r^ment a doll."
committed on orders of, the Nip­ employees already have staged
ponese commander of the Island. a token two-hour work stoppage
The Flathead or Snlish Indlnt.s
The testimony was given at tin) in protest against living costa.
Some government officials sav of Mnntnna were not flathrmled
Trial of the fotmer Jap command­
common superstidlon that ,i
er at Tknke. .Hear Admiral Shiga- Greece is verging on rliaos, with The
matsu Sakaidura, and his execu­ commodity prices continuing to person (’lulling load* wilj get
tive officer, Lieut. Comdr. Holed roar. Thu pluming drachma has warts on his hands is untrue.
Tuchiharui.
They hail claimed reached a nev low. of 142,000
that the civilians were killed by- \o one gold sovereign — ahaut
American bombings or were shot 14 — on the black market. That
cempares with Isgal . exi-huu**
down as they tr.ed to escape.
rate of 4,&lt;&gt;00 drachma to the
sovereign.
KEARNS A Cl
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NEW YORK,
I UI(K, UOe.
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22, Cfl I—A
j federal grand jury tins acquitted
‘ the former manager of neavyweight boxing champion Jock
Dempsey. 63-ycnr-old Jock Kearns
—of charges of using the mails
to defraud, and of conspiracy. Thu
indictment was based on the oIterations known as "Fyr-ox, |r.
corporaled.” Purportedly a con­
cern manufacturing fire extin­
guishers. Thu government main­
tained that the company never
made fire iv/.inguiriiern.
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NEW ItROIll.KM
MANILA. Dec. 22, lA't—The
Army newspaper In .Manila has
i presented- Army brass hats with
a prrblem In arithmetic. The
GI paper — "The Paclfican" —
•sys next month there'll be 170,000 empty troftp spaces on ships
going bark to the United .Slatee
from the western - Pacific area.
It says that will bo the case
unless point scores arc lowered
making more men eligible foi&gt;
discharge.
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PANAMA CITY, Doc. 22, UP) on; welq killed « ,
iljtr* Colon early
- .. in n-i nttrm|i, to overthrow
tin* --.ni n nirjit. The nltempt 's
lit!i LJ:tOil,Jiy guvemunuit-uffirlall ■■ I rllinnj-e of former President
Armtdfn Arias. G a v c m m i n t
ivi - has . announced that tho
tit nation is perfectly under*conm l.
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98 'Pan-Am erican
Employees S l a i n
By Japs On Wake

M Y SINCERE GREETINGS TO YOU,

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—From the printing by F. S. Manning
AIR SERVICE
NEW YORK. Dee. 22. UP) The ''gt. ( ’ullsn Wright
first dully comiiiercint air pn&gt;On Paris Broadcast
setiger service U'lween the Dulled
States and Grent Hrltnfn is whe-j s,:i. Cullen Wright
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luted to Sturt nt 2 P.M.. today,'Mr. and Mt
M. j.. VViight and
Kii-tcrn Standard Time, That is.
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if the weather pertltils. The mu-v |! ' b ’ " f
ice will he Inaugurated with Hie 'H il tt'emher of l he dlyi-doti'flight of n l'un-Ainerictfti world |''bonis which will hroml.-asi from
airways clipper fronton &lt;*unr«IH j Pnrik -.nirtI n fsthi-i• miiriiiiit over
| The program run I..- he ad over
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SHANGHAI. Dec. 22, i/Pi -A
u'lljl HI:(WI o clock over thfonm’r Japttmy-t*amphlhlnm craft, Bill and from-tft:t)i-unttl t i:mr
iiperated by a t hlneso crew, lin&gt;l " vlncV ovei Mulonl . G.L Clni*;.
lammed the United Slates Cruiser (
B'-uui.m program.
St. Paul, riu- smaller ship was1
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rev*-ilv dsmnged hut the St. I’aulj
ruMnlned only n small hole near I The name MiisnucIiukcIIh n;i
Its low, The accident happened |,|ei ivnl from that of ini India.
in the* Whangpoo River ^Jij-qt} tribe. •
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oxcilomont in (ho air, that
laughlcrl IF* Chriilmas,
nciqlibor, tho mott hope­
ful Chritlmat in yoanl
imbued with thii buoy­
ant spirit of hopo wo ex&lt;
prow our with for a genu­
ine Morry Chriitmas to ell
our friends and patroni.

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i^ p e d a ily w iii"th e y lik e -to make gay

Atm rri^rorr w a v i n '°t a l k b]ot5orH frorn' the cutout designs. Have them make smnllw
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KNOW HIM slx*d 9,,CM for checkbooks, a good-sized one for Dad’s desk.
TO HIM AND ...
hihI a pretty feminine one for Mother'* correspondence, or
WELL IF WK (to INTO OUH
CLOSET AND SHUT THE DOOR selected ones for friends.
AND REMAIN -SILENT: Re still
and know that I am (tod.—Psalm
46:10.

The Great Hay

MY DAILY PRAYER
Author Unknown.

Slowly, hut in steadily growing volume, the fathers anti
sons and friends who saved this world for us are coming
home. Even in the countless cases where they have not
yet arrived, the knowledge that they are on tllcir way, and
the war is over, is ulmost Christmas enough for anyone.
Except for those who will not return, and those who
particularly miss them, it may well he the finest Yuletide
our nation has ever had, for it bears the promise of peaceful
or
friendship
or
that
brighter
Uooperntlon
to a degree never felt before.
Have made the day seem
to sopte chance passer-by,
It ix xuch a little world now! and ft hux mastered ho
And that the world is better’ still
many
of the exnential things it had to learn In climbing
ill Just some, little way,
Because I’ve tried t&lt;rllve the very upward from the primitive brutes! It seems that surely we
best I could each day.
cannot delay much longer in true recognition of our general
brotherhood.
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“ Id like to be a lay of light when
skies are overcast,
Well may the prayera of the civilized world be directed
I’d like to help some one who
failed to blot out alt the past, toward appreciation of thia fact and the promiae it brings.
To start again despite the storms, And may the time come soon when the world not only re­
and find the skiea nre blue,
To "know that in this good old gards Christmas as a fine holiday, but enters into its
world there’s Iota that’s fine inner xpirjt of sacrifice and. coojeftition.
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amff true, “ This coming year I’d like to lie
a friend to everyone;
I ’d l|ke th fpt-l each day well
•pent at setting of the sun;
I ’d like to know that I have done
at lenst one kindly deed.
Before I lay me down to ideep
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thnt I have given heed—
To nome one^i cry for sympathy,

I ’d like to lie the kind of person
everyone will love,
And make the world seem just u
&gt;’ little more like heaven above;
I ’d like 'in all my drillings to be
true and just and fulr, •
T|ial Cod will help me do these
• i things shall lie my dally
prayer.”
Of course, It Isn't the night
before Christmas, hut Merry
Christmas anyway.
,
"Rick" Gillespie, one lime San­
ford ball player, more recently
a - Navy lieutenant, has' accepted
a ’ posltinn aa athletic .director at
Melbourne High Schiiol.
Shintoism is Abolished by
M kcf rlhur—hendine. That would
be an inexcusable interference
In religious freedom If It were
" true. It wasn’t Shintoism that
was abolished liy Mai Arthur but
Japanese laws making Shintoism
r cdmpulsory.

in Missouri,'
:A bank robbery ...
a .____
160,000
.. .. jewel the
heft In Miami,
_ -series of small robberies here
Indicate the growing, seriousness
of the crime wave which Is
sweeping the country. It follow
i-i *d the lest war, apd it will fol
low- this one, worse than ever
pelhups because of gieater dura~ Jfttrof - thir
war ■and
larger
*In the
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ism i of *bite -funds
(h« hinds
of th* public. Ita Intensity, how
iCV '
lrre*Uy minimised
b£ -,tr
c,nf,,rr?ment uf «H l»ws.
strengthening of all law enforce
,ment agencies and quick nppre
honsion of all offender*,
SitTh* death of a Lakeland youth
In a Sanford accident »erve*, to
jre cartful driving In Ihl
Vicinity. It should al*o » uW f*1
..............eslrabillty
City officials
the Se
: , of revising some of our traffic
rffuletions. At present nearly
r Intersection on Palmetto
^lagnolla Avenues Is a p&lt;&gt;Qtlal death trap since no one
_ at those corners who has
ritfat of way ami nearly
thinks he has. We
suggest making all aVe
running north and south
|b“ streets except at First
Ninth 8tre«t, Thirteenth
sntieth Hti-eet and
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Street, with Ban
Ivenus, Perk Avenue end
Avenue “ through” streets
i way,
rho
George Patton, wno
1 Klaynhower1what
onewell"- Jackson was to Gen^e, has dlad.frow poeu|Jter an automobile accl-I
"and v’a brolwa 'tnelr failed
111 him. Called by the Oerthe greatest field gtnaral
war. General
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M fiR R Y CHRISTMAS
By Nathan Miller

Here's a suggestion thut will make your friends wish
they had thought of |t firrt. t
* 111 Mnaanlla Aaraaa.Don’t throw away the lovely greeting cards you have
Matrrr* aa
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&gt;H at&gt;*r *T, l » l * . a l Ik e &gt;'•••
received and saved during the year. Keep them as orna­
a t • a a fa n l. P la rM a .
A ,t
if C a a t n a a « f ' l a r r l a. latiTments for packages, or to decorate an otherwise plain wall.
The next time you wrap ii gift for someone, gldnci.
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_______ through the greeting cards you have saved and pick oul
onnu.1 DKA&gt;—Haalataa Maaa«tr
one with a colorful or appropriate.picture on it. Cut the
lir R y r n ir r n x iiu tiib
P u fa h lr la » ' " « » «
__ picture out neatly, glue or paste it on your gift wrapping.
Hr Carrlic aittk « ..............* •*' That’s all there is to it.
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fk lr f aaaalha
There are any number of objects about the house that
t.sn
•IB M aalh a
•.on cutouts from greeting cards might brighten; closet doors,
jn r T ta r furniture, wnste paper baskets, screen and cigarette boxes.
All Bhllaarr aallara, rant*
Shank*. raanlnllana nail n n llm o a l
a M t r t a la a ir a la fa r Ik * jMirp***- o f Pasted on and cuntcd with a preservative of clear shillac,
ra la la a faa4 a n i l ! k* '* " ? * * * 1 ’ greeting cards can serve a variety of decorative purposes.
i t r t i n l i v m U r H U In a rMlM&lt;
Inexpensive and fiistinctive gift novelties can be made
I« InNil 2V«iM|tnpfr lleprroent*
i e - represen ts T i e llern til from the greeting cards. Rookends, jelly jars for flower
K I• Mth e l nnllnnnl
field o f m l*e rtls ln iU ffle e s nrr m nliifnlnrsl In Ik e In r r - vases, bookmarks, match-books, handblotters, tally cards
N l e lfle n #»f Ik e country **llk prlt - and score pads can lx* made to look quite impressive by the
r t f s l kenilf|tmrlers In I k l m i r and
simple addition nf a design cut out from greeting cards
H fw la r k
T k e l le m ld la m m eniher «»f Tfce and pastcfl on these objects.
A ssn eln frd P ress n k lr h la e%elna
The lovely etchings apd reproductions of famous mus­
• I v e l r e n title d In Ik e use fo r rep n k llra flo n mt n il nett. ■Ilapnlekea ters and flower prinis thnt appear on so many greeting
n redlled
to It nr not etke-riilae
rr# illicit |n this |t«tfter n o il^ n la o cards are well worth the price nf a small frame’. These pintIk e Inenl neira published herein.
A ll rln k la In repiib llrn fIo n - n f ape- sized pictures are "just‘ the thing” to brighten u dark "cor­
f ln l dlapaleken h erein nre nlap re - ner of some room or entrance hull.
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SATURDAY, DEC. 22
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Some rainy afternoon when the children are looking
L, :for something to do, give them the greeting cards you have)
-B tm .K vliltsh .O R

SATURDAY,. DECEMBER 22,1945

THE. SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD,.FhORItyA

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Victor^ Bonds To
Make B u l g e In
Christmas P a c k

Lullabyfor .ChristinasEve
See, lit tit li/|«». bow i hr stars
Hive tnowiiked down to deck the.tree!
They threid with ciloted yatnt of light'
Each needle of the greenery,

A drizzling rain seeped through ever-preyent hunger wad getting. •
Mike Duncan’s threadbare tout the best of hltn.'Suddehly he reand soaked him to the skin. Snow I membered the i&lt;wenty-ftve —nr",
had preceded the rnin that after- ! He thought quickly. A bed f-J
noon and the going was prctiy'the night at a flophouse wou?d
tough. He wearily trudged along, cost fifteen cent*—that Would
endeavoring to keep out of the leave him (t o y . Ha decided
way of reckless herds of last- go In and order a roast turkey
minute Christmas shoppers who sandwich. Ha gave hiir hat a few
thought of him only as a bar to deft pat* and opened the door.
He hung hi* battered hat *nj
their. progress
Ordinarily
Duncan would not coat where he could grab them in
llnari
have tnbght of his wet skin, rase of an emergency, and made
WwCi clothes, or even of himself comfortable at a tablo ,
his tntNRnl
ms empty stomach. They wc'.c in n comer. Duncan knew th»t-v
oil par; o f'life on. the load—but his "appearance was none too pre­
this night was different. It Was possessing and that a waiter
Christmas Eve.
would not dash u - to aomeone
It must have been the holiday from whom he could noli get a
season—why else would someone tip. After a while a vinegar-faced
thrust a fifty-cenl piece into his man • deigned to come to him.
hand and then vanish into the “ What’ll you have?" he asked,
shadows? He could only murmur stiflln*' a yawn.
a grateful “ Thank you. sir, and
“ A hot roast turkey sandwich,"
o merry Christmas to you" liefoi-e replied Duncan.
the donor disappeared Into tho
"On toast or rye bread?"
swirling crowd.
"Rye.1:
Duncan reached into Ilia lefcf “ Anything else?"
pocket, pulled out' two dimes nml
Duncan shook hi* head, “ No,
live pennies, iuid them with' tho nothing else."
half-dollar in the palm of his
"Arc you sure that’s all you
other hand ahd stared ut his en­ want?”
tire,fortune of seventy-five cents.
"Yes, that’s all. Juit a roast
He smiled sardonically when it turi&lt;ey -andiwch."
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occurred to him presently that the
The waiter returned with tlm
building In front of which he order,.placed It before Kim. shook
stood was the United States his head wonderingly and with­
Mint. - He turned and, with a drew. Duncan virtually devoured
laugh that had n hysterical ring the sandwich In three bites, lie
to’ ,it, Jingled Ills handful of coins. delicately wired hla mouth withHis mirth attracted the cop who it nnpkln, then beckoned the wttp.f J
had been standing on the comer er. “ Check, please,*’ be said,
watching him. The" officer sui.i
"Check?"
to him in a brogue so thick that
"Yes, the check." Duncan
it could huve been cut with a
khlfe. "Move on, hinst ye!" Mll.c raised hls eyebrows,
"Rut there is no ehpek.”
wandered off down n deserted shiJ
“ No check? What do you mean
street, clinking his money.
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After t^oul an hour of nimless —no cheek,?**
roaming Through
"There sw* none tenlgh^This
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endless allevs,
he found himself directly opposite I* Christman Eva. Didn't yvo si-a
u brightly decorated restaurant. tho sign'In. the', window? XtuAoftHe crossed over and from sheer ers ran order anything theyvwtn^
culosity looked in the window.
It's on the house. You’re ine\0nly K
There wereonly two (ntrtyis in guy who didn’t ord#r tH»Jwllole*,
side—an elderly nun and woman darned menu. 'WHdl, merry Cht|st.; i
seated at a front table who were mes," he added.
avidly devouring with much relish
Duncan’s low dropped. Hlg giro
a whole roast turkey with all the fell on tho half-dollar, two)limes
side dishes.
and five pennies still clutched in
Duncan's mouth began to water hi* hand. Slumped In hls chair, hh
—his stomach seemed hollow—he eyes followed the back,of the refelt his legs go weak, and hi* treating waiter.
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For Gayest Season

sort has been host to thousands
nf'GPs In Khaki and Navy Hue.*"*
but now Palm {leach is donning,
the festive cap-and-bclls atmo­
sphere of a playground for soci­
ety.
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Some of the bluo-book drowd
haven’! been in Palm Beach for
four years, but now their- yiling
and mansions are doffing shut­
ters, and hospitable door* are be­
ing thrown open) for pre-Yuletlde
reunions- and Jpartie*.. Y w —It’*
n sign of the tjmes,
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By JACKSON' S. ELLIOTT
t. (Siibhtituting for Jftrk Stinnett)
PALM BEACH, Dec. '12 (A1)—
WASHINGTON -Victory Ponds
V*.
The C h n itm ii eng el. f h l t t n in g t The sunny seaside resort o f Palm
will main- u big bulge in the
High upon the topmoit twig,
Reach is showing signs of Ilia
Christmas pack this ypnr.
times.
Members of the winter
W ill‘ Hitch a slumber robe lo t you
Itcluilgrx in all part* of the
colony predict the gayest Christ­
country report to the War Finance ~*Of gS iiim tt ihd holly iprig.
mas season there in yenrs. For
Division o f the Treasury that
some "lime now the Florida reSo sleep ind dream of Teddy b elli,
bonds have never been so (opulur
Electric
trains
and
builder
sett,
for
Christmas
g
if
t
s
as
they
are
a
t.
Chnrkeys
the present, time.
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exlra money to do any security .1
L National War Finance Director! . ThaiilPfjtothing fS iff*,fflp u t tor tils
itivaatliNssgrtQus aimed at the idle
jTcil
It.
(iimblr
says
the
retailer*
|
cash , made iati'&amp;punilcd war pro- _
iy la veryjp(ce^duyy No,’
/alter isn’t ascribe this partly to the scarcity
"The churkey
duction, could U- found the most ’. After the cdllibM of'the Jkbman !
being funny, he is only -keeping up with the tittiea. Chur- of merchandise suitable for gift* Apd should hit pack, in future ytars,
dangarouiw of i . the potential in­ Empire good roade disappeared
■Stem lull of atruggl* or deapalr.
ist form of poultry, a
turkey
keys are the latest
„ croaa between
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. for the average person und partly
from Europe for aome 12 cen­
flation faetpfs.
You'll
find
he
always
feavea
tome
room
turies.
and chicken, developed in Australia. Churkeya walk like to their own advertising that “ the
Today
tho
TreaW
yi
doesn't
say
For
courage
and
lot
honor
than.
Christmas gift of all Is a
that E-bond purchases have stop­
chickens, look like turkeys, but mature sooner ■and are br*l
Victory Bond.”
ped inflation. But it .docs take
smaller,
Another of the retail slogans i«
credit for slowing it down, perAn army of four division*, 100,Give
an
K-bond—K
for
Every­
hais to a Apecd which will let 000 men, marching along a single
That last pout is against them. Why should anyone
body." K-boml sales at the end of
other government chcckrcins pull rond would form a column sixty
want turkeyH to he smuller? While not everyone will go’ is Victory Week—Dee. 2 to- Dec. 8-.-it to n full stop.
milcr. long.
far us the diner who said, “ A turkey is such an unepm- Were exactly up to expectations,
Gamhlii
said.
fortablo hird.'u little too much for one, hut not enough for
E-bond sales are slightly ahead
two," it has an attractive habit of lasting through u good
thu pattern forecast by Trea*
part of the week. From hot turkey to turkey soup, it is of
sai y experts from the experlencs
all good, and no one wunta the bird to be any less.
of tho past seven war loans.
well aware of -tho value of gov-1
would gco into war securities,
Issuing agents now are busy
And It never wot-ribd about tho eminent bonds. 1
The Australians should develop super-churkeys which
processing the accumlatcd eulo* half of th* Individual quota which
As far as the overall goal was
would bo larger than Thanksgiving’s main featuro,
record so that the sales can be was to be made up of .purchase.) cohcerned, tho Treasury experts
reported and the money remitted by
individuals of other than fi Wild they knew that coloration
to the Treasury. Until the monny bonds.
Those individuals ..who&gt; [^purchases alone probably would
Is actually deposited to the ac­
other than E-bond* obvi .J carry the drive over the goal.
Millions Of Talks
count of the Treasury, no bond ousfy 1were buying them for n
But the E-bond campaign was
sule counts toward any (junta. special
isl purjo&lt;e. “Thus they appa ■- .directed at the man who had idle
Thu E-loiul campaign was |o- cntly were nAt only well aware n l_____
rash on
hands and w ho&gt;n
__ -hie____
What an appalling lot of talk there is in the world! In
in (hat the quota WH the what they were buying, but wera many casee, had never had enougi
New York City recently all records were broken for the eulinr
smallerf and at the same time
number of telephone calls made in a single day, the total considered the most Important of
four quotas—E-bond, Individ­
being 12.287.Q27. As New York la our largest city, and us the
ual sales, corporation sales and
no.other .country hus. any thing like, our extension ..uf tele­ uvciuil,-sales. --- -----Thi-nughoul the drive*the Treas­
phone service, this must be an all-time record.
ury emphasised privately that il
^ Were all these call*, necessary?. Nobody needs to huve was not worried about corporation
sales because past 'experience had
listened in to be certnih that* they were not
pi oved that the "wise money"

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When Snow Uos Softly ’
on tho Hill
Now, when the fir tree* wear •
white collars, when the birds
make tiny witches in the mow
and pur footprints hurry towards
the warmth of home and the .
companionship of loved ones, it’s
to wish all our friends the
t Joys of the Christmas

CHRISTMAS
Merry Christmas

May Your Hearts Be Fill
ed With Happiness and

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Happy New Year

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE FIVE

Party Is Given For
Christinas Dance "At Woman*! Club
Atlantic Employees
Sponsored By Cotillion Club
Truluck

Social Calendar
THURSDAY
Reunion of the Seminole High
Schodl of 1S34 iwill meet ■ at
6:30 o’clock at tne Palms and
Pines, Restaurant. All husbands
«bd t*ive» are Invited to attend.
For -reservations telephone Mrs.
Afohn Courier, Jr., at J90-J or
Mrs, J, A, Ponder 31U West Six­
teenth at 400-W.

Candlelight Service
A t Episcopal Church

Party Is Given By
Hollywood S h o p
Employees of the Hollywood
Shop and friends had an enjoy­
able combination Christmas and
birthday party Thursday evening
at the company's store room be­
hind ' the office on West First
Street. The birthday celebration
was in honor of Frank Shames,
manager.
The room was nttrnctlvely decornted in the Christmas manner
by George Spencer.
Refresh­
ments were served by Mrs. B, C.
Parker and Miss Rose Levy had
charge of preparing the refresh­
ments; Santa Claus was there
In person to pass out gifts after
whfch (lancing was . enjoyed . to
record music.
Present were: Mr. anil Mr*.
Frank Shames, Mrs. Kalbryn
Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Levy,
Richard Levy, Shelley Blum, Mrs.
Mergfcret Locke, Mrs. Clifford
Reel, Miss Joyce Goodspeed, Mist
Martha Page, Huston Babcock,
George Spencer. Miss June Rose
Dutton. Mr. and Mrs. Lice Sam­
uels, Seymour lAtslig, Mrs. L.
Berg, Miss Bette Meyer, Miss
Amt Lovell, Mrs, J. B. -Tatum,
Mrs. R. Kahn and Norman Kort.

The Christmas Eve candlelight
services at the Holy Cross Epis­
copal Church will begin at 11:46
P. M. with the Rev. Mark T.
^Carpenter, rector, delivering the
, sermon.
Mrs. Roy F. Symes, organist,
wilt play Christmas -music and
carols will be sung by the glrla
of the choir. Mrs. A. M. Philips
and Mra. J. L. Ingley will sing a
duet with the theme "Shepherds
Abiding in the Fields" to the
'Jmusic "Silent Night". •
The mixed choir of 36 voices
will sing: "There Were Shept,«,-H,*’ "Communion Service i'i
W ? by Steiner, "O Come All Ye
' Faithful" and "Silent Night". Dick
In Massachusetts in I&lt;y6 me
Aiken will sing as a solo “ O Holy man in every 10 of military ago
V lewIk*1,1
was killed in King Philip's War.

Miaa Emma tfumblcy, daughter
of Mr. and Mra. W. C. RUmblev,
has arrived home from F.S.C.W.
to spend the holidays.
Pfc. Jacob S. Beit has arrived
nl his home on West First Street
from Fort Dlx, N. J. where he
is stationed.
Miss Joyce Whiddon has left
for Kansas City, Mo. where she
will spend the holidays with
friends.
Billy Hollyhead, student at
Georgia School of Technology in
Atlanta, is expected to arrive to­
day to spend the holidays with
his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. AY. M. Colbert Jr.
of I,akc City are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. W. M. Colbert at their home
U10 - East Eighteenth 8tre«t for
the .holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Grashoff
and son, Phil Jr. have returned
after spending the summer and
fall in Decatur, Mich. They will
make their home .at the Mayfair
Hotel.

Mr. and Mrs. M. 8. Nelson ex­
pect to have as their guests for
Christmas; Mrs. Edwin Humphrey
and son, Hugh, of Bradenton also
Mrs. Edith Kay and son, Jan Van,
of DeLaml.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Messenger
of Jacksonville are expected to
arrive tomorrow to spend the
weekend with Mrs. M. 8. Mes­
senger and Verne Messenger.
Mr. and Mra. Philip M. Vickery
of Houston, Tex. will arrive
Tuesday to spend the Christmas
holidays as the guests of the
former's mother Mrs. Lillian
Vickery.

Banquet Is H e ld
By Truth Seekers
M ERRY CHRISTMAS

The Truth Seekers Class of the
First Methodist Church held a
Christmas banquet In the. church
annex Tuesday at 1:00 P. M. The
long tables were beautifully de­
corated with holly, lighted candles
and miniature Santas.
Rev. McKinley gave the Invoca;uesta enjoyed the
lion and the guests
Ft Tha dinner was
tallowed by an Interesting pro­
gram in which Mra. Rosa South­
ward sang "Silent Night", first
telling the story of how it was
written. She was accompanied at
the piano hy her mother Mrs. L.
S. Ilirkcy. Readings were given
by Mrs. John'Vaughan, Mra. Jean-

Bounteous Greeting of the Yuletide' Season from

the cogbjurn school of
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dancing* .

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Marjorie Tepsic, director
Doris Duxbury, assistant

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Jeon Saycr — Phyllis Bach

total . . . so says A s s o c i a t e d
Press.
For MISS MARGIE MCCLEL­
LAND, granddaughter of our local
county commissioned MR. J. F.
MCCLELLAND and MIL JOSEPH
GOODRICH Dec. 16 was a memor­
able day . . . they were married
at noon in presence of the families
and left immediately for Kell,
Wisconsin the residence of Mr.
Goodrich . . . MISSES C A R O LINK LEE. JEAN S A V E R ,
C A T H E R I N E ODI1AM, and
LOUISE
CLARK - accompunlmi
MRS. EDWARD KIRCH Kit to the
Harry Anna hnmu In Umatilla
Thursday to help decorate* the
Christmas tree In the home and
wrap pesenta for the children;
The Preshysterian Church in Santon! sent H7 individual gifts hy
the girl* so that each little child
might have a Christina* present
. . . after trimming the tree and
wrapping the gifts the -school
stuff and the girls enjoyed u cot
fee course . . .
The Cotillion Club dance a wow
of a success last evening at the
Womans Club-. . . all available
tables were reserved .the day liefore . . . DORIS ft ALL, the club
ehalrmnn, works at a terrific
pace guiding these parlies and
dances successfully . . . hats nfl
. . . BOB CORNELL was hating
the time of his llfe'kt'lhe NEW­
MAN, WILSON pnrty . . . CET.

Tlic Christmas dance sponsored
hy the Cotillion Club was an
event of last evening at the
Womans Club with the ttnnnnn
Hoys or.hcstra providing the
music.
The Huh h-mx,- was
beautifully decorated -uilh silver
star* suspened from the ceiling
•ml also attached to the blue
velvet stairr curtnln. A lighted
tree mas placed near tha en­
trance ami led lihd green site nu­
lls were festooned throughout
tilt* house with colored lights
i nuked on the mantel.
• Miss Suxnn Kiltley and Mias
Marjorie June Burdick assisted
by Miss Winifred laivelt and Mi-*
Sliugmet ■ Iteilx
received
Hie
guests at the door. ResentM
tnldcs were placed In the hilcouy
and dancing was enjoyed down­
stair*. Midway during the affair
•a no-break dance was observed
for Cotillion Club members and .
their escorts.
Those present included: Ml*.Luticiu Gormly, Miss Jean Whigham. Miss Jean Harper, Miss
Elizabeth Whighani, Miss Mar)
Lynn Ross. Miss Mildred llw u il,
Miss Camille Hat ten, Miss Mar­
tha Wight. Miss Jane Thigpen.
Miss flora Wlnderwccdle, Misses
‘Jane Wml Am, Mormon’,"* Miss
Jessie Pm den, Miss Nancy Cul-*1
llini, Miss Audrey Hacli, Miss
Elizabeth Dyson. Miss Doris I Inti,
Miss Louise I'crkini, Miss Eloise
Cook, Miss Ilayne Kasluti. Miss ’
Ann Wiggins, Miss Martha Perkins, Miss Delores Mowcry. Miss
Shirley Kick. Miss Elsie Hul bi­
son, ■Miss 'Joyce Stfeelc, Miss
Oleihi Dyson, Mix* Cecelia TruInca. Mrs. Margaret Dennis, Mr*
Kills Hayes. Mrs. Murray Lumli,
Mrs. Charles Gayle ami Mis.

High Class Of 1937
Plans Reunion Dec. 20

llobley Hrticc
Also Mr. and Mr . Flunk Wood
ruff III. Mr. niul Mrs. Ludlow
Mr. ami Mr*.' Henry Wight II
Mr. ii'\| Mrs. \V. It. Znchry Jr.
Mr. .and Mrs. ,1. F. Hurt Jr.
Lleutr-IHnrrdrr nod Mrs.' Mnlmlir
Miller, Mr. and Mra. James Mr
Klliniiiion, Mr. ami Mrs.' A. .1
Wlillimnr

CHRISTMAS PARTIES
The Cogbnni School of Dane! ig
liK'iileit in the .Arcade Building
umler the dircctloir of Mrs. I*, TI.
Tepsic hits hail a scrip* of In*

r PEACE
ON EAR.T h

TIDINGS °fl
GR.EATJOY

ix s i n c \\ke a mu :ci at j &lt;&gt;n

diti.

Hushmid* and wive* of liu-.cln *
members me invited to attend. It
^ ici|uerted llint ienervation* be
tile Seminole tlign School Class - !ctc| Itoncil to .Mi-s Hand at Ihl!
of IH'17 plans- to have a elans re or with W, II. /.aclny Jr. lit Jit*,
union party Dec. iil) nl 7:ttt&gt; P. M.
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- - at Frank’s Hi-llnt Club on the
CELERY CRATE
Drlnnd road.
The Celery Crate sponsbred ti
Mrs. It. C. Maxwell mid Ml.**1Christmas part) Friday night in
Ruth Hand were the elans spun-1the City Hull with member* and
snrs anil the ufflreis were un fid- ft lends enjoying games, dancing
low*; president. W, H. Zuchi y ami refreshments.
Jr.;' vice-president, Mury lliggi'i*
Tonight the alumni &lt;&gt;r Seminole
Williams;
sccretaiy
Katherine High School will he honored nl
Thigpen Oven: treasurer, Mildred the uaily from k.00 I*. M. until
llodgr*’ and chaplain Jurfies *lltir midnight.

O F F A S T FA V O R S AN D CO URT K S I K S , A N D MJ N D F U I . O F
T I IK I U jC I I H F R I T A U K O F
F R E E D O M W E E N J O Y IN
rillS . OCR A M ERIC A N WAV
O F 1.1 K E , W E W I S H Y O U A
M E R R Y C H R ISTM A S AND A
H APPY NEW YEAR.

The All Soul's Roman Catholic
Church located at H00 Oak Ave­
nue will hold Christmas messes
at midnight and l):00 A. M. nl
the church and ut 11:30 A. M.
at the Sanford Naval A ir ’ Sta­
tion. Confessions will be held
Saturday, Sunday and Monday
from 4:00 until 5:0U P. M. and
7:00 until 8:00 P. M.

land, Mrs: W. P. Chapman and
Mrs. Goodson. Hostesses were:
Mrs. John Vaughn, Mrs, H.' H,
Pattishall end Mr*. Jemnie Pulnem.

TERRACE T A LK

Bounteous greetings for the Yuletide season. To one and all wo
want to extend , our

aincerest

withes for a Merry Christmas
and Happy New Year.

New York dresses were low
and prices high *t 130 debutantes
made tneir formal bow to socloty
'Ihursdsy night at tha Victory
Cotillion and Ball In he Waldorf*
Asorita Hotel. There wasn't a
ihoulder strap to be seen on the
gowns, most of which were white
taffeta. Now and then some dar­
ing individualist whirled about tu
tune, .iiatever the material, the
style was bouffant. That's the
word that mean* everything's
tight at the torso and there’s no
limit In the material "from the
waist down. Orchids or camelllss
were carried In various dumber*
but both decked Joan Melsger,
who headed tha receiving lint.
While the glrla were eilver bead*
d pearls, their
sxtling In diaticllar necklace
«d gems that
liber shall*
looked like 60 _____
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were no doubt powerfully expenive More than 1JW0 persons at­
tended the affair which waa under­
written by a cosehtllc company.
That guaranteed a success for the
New York Infirmary for women
and children in whose behalf tha
party was held. However, each
debutante paid I £6 for-berself and
her male escort' and 0*AO aaeh
for her guests. Any way you
look at It, tha affair was what
bankers would call an Impressive*

BEST WISHES
FOR A H A P P Y
NEW YE A R
We've Enjoyed
Serving You
and We're
Looking Forward
to Continued
Friendship and
Cooperation in
the New Year

MERRY CHRISTMAS
Andrew Carraway
Agency

HAPPY NEW YEAR
THE TAVERN
HI-HAT CLUB
FRANK and CHUCK FAVLICK

O r f t r t r a l* .

fonnftl Christmas part if* for the
students of the school.
Monday, Wednesday and Thursday ftemnon* at 4:IS I*. M. an
he '•ream course was served *. t
the children.

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Dead Or Missing
Continue To Show
Up In Day’s News
WASHINGTON, Dec. 22., (A P )
Many months a:u r the end of the
wnr. the tragic words ‘‘dead’ or
m illing" continue to show up In
thV day’s news. Even now that
grim remainder Is being echoed
repeatedly in the Navy court mar­
tial of Captain Charles,#. McVay,
- the skipper of the cruiser Indian­
apolis which met a disastrous
end in the Philippines sea lost
July. In that single episode, the
fata of flHO men are shrouded In
the phrase "dead nr m'«x|ng."
Like the Navy, the War De­
partment still Is sending out tele­
grams
bearing
heart-breaking
news to the.fnmllles of G. I/s
who have been reported missing
in action. It Is bad enough -to
learn that a hoy Is missing, but
worse still to live for months In
tho vnlh hope that ha will turn

somewhere,
But tho
mostly are
n iflvcn up

found, the body la exhumed.
checked for Indentlflcation, and
Then taken tl an American war
cemetery for burial. The War
Department says that locating
Is not com- the burial spot la about the only
ns until It way in which actual proof of
all hope.
death Is obtained. Of course the
i still are bodies of many of those missing
eld for tho In notion In the air and at sea
i thousand may never be found. In other
missing in Instances, the soldier hurled by
and about I natives In some out of the way
•. This Is snot doesn’t have much more
rfmncc of being discovered.
If n soldier lias been missing
five men. One of them speaks for one year, and it la decided
tha -language of the locality to that he is assumed to he dead,
which the group has been axil in the casuslty branch of the War
ed. The team covers an area of Department notifiea the next of
about one and a half square kin by letter. This explains the
miles, end sets out to do xnraa purpose and the effect of the
detailed detective work. The death finding. In cases where the
search team works ns would a finding is made on the basis of
detective or a reporter on at. a search team’s report, or othei1
be conclusive.
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assignment. They try to Inter evidence felt
view everyone In the nroi who the War Department issues ad
might be likely to contribute some official death notice no that the
family will have whatever Inform­
Information—the local authorlt)&lt;
ation Is nvnlhble. It l« posslld
and residents.
When an unmarked gravo I. that additional Information may

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Tbs monai) used as the pattern
the blue-aml-grsy shoulder
patch of .Uie tilth’ Division Is tin
Korean! symbol for eternal life.
The design used on the shoul­
der patch of the 7flth Infantry
Division Is a medieval symbol for
the oldest son of a family.

ONE STEP VVO^’T *
GET YOU THERE

Cold Preparations
LIQUID.
TABLETS,
SALVE.
VDRR-DKOPS
CAUTION USfc
ONLY AS DIRECTED

LA R G E R
FLym n

\iJ Ol .A f) Wou’t Bring
lucceri-* * ou Mu.it Keep On
.-urvcrtuliiB

filR fc lK
i: e W o r l d

SIT. W ANTED —
WANTED, Hoofing and painting
work o ' all kind. Reliable mCn
available
now .
HANFORD
• PAINT &amp; GLASS CO.. I l l
So. I’tilit. Pillule 3tU.

Lost and Fbund
'OUND: All white dog with
dark hnrness. Phone 220-J.

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

Two weeks ago, vicinity
h St. and Park Avenuu,
part Persian male vat,
n to name of "Smokey
Phono 1M23, Howard.

AH adrerilscmenta for situation* want** wUi be charged far at the
regular rlairrifltd rate*.

per Bn* for
insertion
per line for three Insertions
?7* per line for 6 insertions
13 per llna for 20 ‘jisertlone
Minimum rale* . . . 30c

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HELP W ANTED

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GIRL for soda Fountain at Lan*
ey’s Drug Store. Part time or
full tirrn.
FOUNTAIN 7lris.~ Apply Ship's
Service, Sanford Naval Air
Station.
WANTED
Seamstresses experienced and in­
experienced. Permanent work
offered.
Working conditions
are excellent In a wall -lighted
ami ventilated plant.
Joining restaurant where lun­
ches may be obtained. Forty
hour week. Monday through
Friday.
Life Insurance pro­
vided without cost. Bus esrvlce from Sanford and Or­
lando. ■Apply In person at
plant, Punnvtown , Togs, Cas­
selberry, Fla.

trickle in for some time, but | authorities assume that thev are
under the law If there Is no j dead. In addition, there arc many
conclusive proof of death, the men who went AWO L, and it is
boy II officially concluded to be possible that they may have been
dead after the lapse of one yeur’l killed. Last Winter, soma 10,tlmo.
jfldn men were listed us usbont
The Army’s casualty branch1without leave. One of tho Wat
still Is besieged by anxious Department's biggest problem i is
friends and relatives. Anywhere ’ to find out whether t.iey died In
from 6 to 20 persons visit it action or In the lino of duty, Tbj
dally on these unhappy missions, status affects the financial actand telephone calls from all over i Uemtnts—such things as back

up the Investigations still to be
made. All Commanding officers
hava been told to give tho
searches Immediate attention.
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A layer of rich creamy Vanilla topped and decorat
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0 prospect of new truck*.
the need for trucks by buying
one of - our dependable bird
dbren six waeiis chickens ain!
AH.T° 1^ ! ^ ) ^ ?
trucks.
ccctt. K. IL Mclntrye, Ssiifard
Dv L.W. [P sP Johnson
■ D O i S R Mtrmtt s a l e s
A w ! at Clndervllle.
»6
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208 W. 1st. St.
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TWO bulls, 1H years old and I U» **aint authority,
REE burner oil stove, portmonths, to be seen In tvenlncs
HOLLER MOTOR SALB8
&gt;ble oven, used two months.
or mornings. A. Kissana, Paola
208 W. 1st SL
126.00. Phono 760-W,
ARE full** equipped and
tow bow to rec^p your Urn.
synthetic.
laPiral ruLba.*■ 01 synthetic,
r protect the sidewalls of
our tire. Jones lir e Shop, CORN — A LL YOU WANT.
or, 1st and Elm, phone 008.
I3.A6. Hunt’s
Tuxedo
Feed
Store. Phone 868.
If DESK and chair, suitable
*r child up to A years old. WOOD circulating heatar In good
bans 0HG-J.
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condition. Phona 117-J,______
Icycli GOOD riding or work horse (70.
Junior boys’ blc
aa condition. Phon
Mrs. Lundgren, Rentord Avoflue
or Piwna All, Cab Sund, night*.
I and hens. Phene BBB- LADIES diamond solItart re ring,
E. 2nd St,
baautltul mounting; Platinum
Crlnndo

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T{lqt Christmas Feast - - Let ’em

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GIRL’S red coat *l:o 12
paintings. I l l E. 21st St.
SLAB wood, $2.&lt;)u load, cu
stall wood, 53.113 ntrand
deliveries. Oviedo Lumlutr
Supply Cc., Ovlcilp, Fla.

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PHON P. 148 OK BRING YOUR Ao» 10 THE SANFORD HERALD
I've irordx In the line, including phone and address.

FO R S A LE —
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able of handling 300 - 400
Oil. 1
fryers a week up to an ago
___ II. II. POPS CO., IN C
of 12-18 wgeks. Approxi­
mately 2000 chickens G to ID
r WO FARMS FOR SALE—One
weeks old. ■Dressing machine.
8 acres, Ulvd land, 1 gnwi welt.
Hake me a cash offer. 2206
2 story house. I car enrage. ’
Sanford Ave. phone 024
cool horse, 300 ft. West of
Lake Monri-* Post Office. One
—-5 acres, ell t,,&lt;'-1
well v
Homer’s Soda Shop.
story housn. 1
&gt; 1 v*b H
Mile west oi " «ug&gt; ..oulo- ALL DRY wines, 1
vard. J. W. I. 1
.• .triTwe.
Homer’s Soda Shop,
Phone 16.
TRAILERS • 3/4 ton, all stool,
two wheel trailers In stock it
ROOFING Brand new, solid
all times • Speedy Sales &amp; Beraluminum sheet rooflmr. Vrrirhp and snap lock styles. Phohe- .vice - Phnno 100.
Wlre-Wrlte at once! FulenwWer SOCIAL Stationery In lively soft
Mfg. &amp; Distributing Co., P.0.
astel shades. Coleman’s, 114
Box 8361, 010 Lancaster Drive,
lagnolla.
Orlando. Phone 21780.
NEW
Remington ElCetrio 3blade raxor f 20. Stafford's
Service Station.
SHEET
M'inic, popular
i r &gt;1
standard.
11111x10 nnd mipit
1 refrg.rat.il,
Instruction bonks at The Ipislc
city. vPurce.aiii
Ilox In tin Princess Theatc'
6x6x2. Ideal
it Unless
BUIg.
WT.
restaurant or
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DAGUE Dip* oy Belt Chimes 820
Herald.
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fwnterproof
wrist
Watches, stainless steel case 1086 DODGE Sedan chfeap, Phone
and automullc, (60 &amp; 165;
character ilhls, fine selection.
10.00: leather goods of all
WO BEDROOM home in Maydescription; fine .selection of
fair Subdivision. Includes solar
book ends.
W. * E. Kader,
water heater, Venetian blinds,
central heating system and
modeht furnishings. Property
T.COIlDS • All tho 1itost popuIncludes 2Vk iota with 160 foot
frontaga, garage, fruit tree*
Urs, string music and album
sets for Christmas gift* nt
and ornamentals. Call 41 for
appoihtment.
ur trtnslc store, Tho Music
x In *he Princess Theai'sr

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To h a r m TUE i;k 6 W | k &lt; rice

MOTOR TUNB UP
Factories recommend It every
6000 miles or twice a yaw. Es­
sential to sfflcient car perfor­
mance. Our expert mechanics and
Sun Motor Analyser assure satis­
faction. Come In today.
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SATURDAY, DECEMBER- 22, 1945

THE SANFOIU) HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

translation the Chinese *eem tn
like hest in: "Horne brings ponce."
In Tokyo, General Douglas MncArthur ha* nnnounred completion
of the framework for n new,
&lt;lcmiliUti*c&lt;l Japan.
All major
directive* have been issued. MucA ith -r' nay* our tormer enemy
I t n n lls s n l (m m f a c e T i m ) and touchy negotiation* Itctwecn i mint hew to the tine* of democ­
China and Russia over, occupa­ racy ■*- with new liberal lender*
tion of Manchuria.
Smc&amp; the
American envoy arrived in the
HARRIS DISCHARGED
country on Thursday
Chinese
administrators luireNflt for their _ Rohert L. Harris, F l/c, 1004
posts in the cities of Harbin. East Seventh Sticct, ha* beet
after discharged by ftp United States
ninny Navy ate the Naval Personnel
leks
Scpnra.ton Center, Jnrkionvilte,
However, fighting is continu- according to information received
ing In North China. with the today.
Communist forces apparently at
A firkin is an old ulc ami beer
measure containing nine gallons,

6 Are Killed
In ^Revolt Try
’ Tn Panama City

Hope Growing;
I F V Early End
! •• O f GM Strike^
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examination. However 11 did say
that It -will require some detailed
and exact information to heln
it pns* on claims made by both
disputants.
A t any rate company and
union representative* are sched­
uled to meet Wednesday otternoon in Detroit. At that time
they’ll take-up the revised de­
mand.! of lofol unions at plants
where picket:; are permitting
office help to go through., The
UAW ’s Vice Pr,e*id#nt Walter
Reuthcr,’ has expressed hoprj that
broader nezutiiUoni may develop
soon after this conference..

Since our return from Europe,
wu haS'e HitiehVbrVd, thVou&amp;n th‘S
colurjth ' th ci+ute cine ihtetxlsl
mid ibtivlty Iri The recreatfonut
nrifl aniohg'our city I'o'mmiSsidi;eis' tuid In tht) Yah** or tltt? efti*
iens. Allhiutfty Yitf dcLiute Hrsufts b*ye ihtt* faV been ittltiid­
ea. Aye' have ' ’nihttscd n gl-eut
deaL of intjbVfest Ly publicly luv-'
cusslnb the'rbc tea tint Ml. needs or
thc‘’ciRf. We 'nsV6'endeavored W
ptrisertl ifjc Irutti lnhd Vhail' fcoAdntie'td do so! h e npprCriMe the
iltauj- cbrrtptlihentaVy ix'thark* \vfc
hnOe reeelVM'tfltti we will cdnttmitf
to Str.SV Vdf ’the bet'UlribfcHC of
vititrs.
.uuy tve f-pres* 4n you til tl
limb oup sinerrest wishes for
Ary' Mon ^ CrirWtttins.

Senator. Is Going
T^ Send Bo cties T q
VVar Deparjiment
The first Cltristnws to find the world tifc peace in nnai^y
years is with us unit we humbly proy that there will be
good will toward men forevermore.

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( ft inI Imiirtl fruit* I’nisii Tun)
Loti* also wct&gt; elimliime.i along
with the birthplace of the lihltcd
Kdllons Charter.
Britain led the fight to elimin­
ate the west ns* a peiinnnent
hoaibinbrters backed by Kussis
aiul the soutkenstein Kui peun
nations. They won by u vote of
to 0 against the group ted
by_ Austmlla. The Mississippi and
Missouri Rivers weic eoiiHjoriNi
the dvdng In* between the Cast
and West.
The Inal choice of a city wilt
be left to th^, United Nation* ait*
aembly.
•

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frail*

Pna".

ment. tepp.ir THIS piiid itibnte to

hi* fellow Moridinit in ine upftci
hou»t —■ Senator Andre «
who has iinnounrcd that hr wi,.
hot set** ie-eleeliun.
Pepper hus tlescnfred Sonntor
Andrcss ns “ one with* has give
llttcere service to the slate an .
nation." He says. “ Uiu associntions have been most happy nm.
ngreeiitdc, and I .till mis* him
here."

WASHINGTON, Dec. 22, CP&gt;—
Il bseil to be so That daddy went
out’ to Work to get baby soldo
shoes. Ilut thesb day*, the babies
are putting thblr snoc* tn work
th help out daddy -they hope, At
leust that’s the story Senutur*
nl-e telling today.
It seems tha'lr offices arc fcelrgl
Ily TAD 8ZULC
flom led—more or less- with tmby.i
AT Newsienturct;
shoe* and booties, Tno*i of them' HIM DK JANEIRO At the
showing signk of \vcar. All carry moment when Itrnxll most necn*
the pie* to “ send inv thnbly homo. ’ jt* agrlcuHure resotiree* to feed
Senator Klbbrt Thomas of Utah, its own’ population mill to con­
say* If* nil ftarl o f a campaign tribute to the wnrldwidn program
to gel father* out of the'Army, of pnstwiar relmhllitation, its rm
And the Utah Demon fit—Chair­ nl iiopulaiion eontfnue* to abnuman of the Senate Military Com- don the fields tn niigtutb to the
mlttee-t-sny* he doesn't know big urban centers
wlmt to ilo with the shoes.
Thus facing one of the unfit
But Colorado'* Dopmcmtlc Sen- aerlou* problem* of its admin­
.. .... C. J„bp^on
ator Edwin
Johtison KayR
say* “in istration, the government is tiyshas an answer, lie's going to Ing to solve ft by directed im­
send his collection of baby fool* migration and stimulation of city
wear along to thb War Depart­ wnikers to return to the rural
ment—with a suggestion to the lone*.
generals that they M good Santa
Trouble Grow*
drill* and release the father*. In spite of various measures

Brazil Needs Mure
Farmers But Gel
The City Slickers

PAGE- SEVEN

"Jinny fnmllles that will he re­
united thl* Chtislmas for the j ChristPins. Ib-oU'et the fireplAt ■
first time in many Winter* mey with a screen, and don’t us**
he separated again by flit', uni* '* candles at aft:
"Kiectvicnl dvr orations are -ate
people tire more cnrcnil tltnn they
nave been other yvn tV Fjrh Chief If th e y are Iti Rood condition and
M. *.v Cleveland \vnrned toddy. carry the uni roval label of Under­
He pointed out that December hh. writer*’ I.uboiMone- and if care
thl* wnst five record of nhy d.&lt; taken not to overload the cir­
month in the vein, und many &lt;&gt;( cuit,' ’he continued.^ “ Christmas
these ’fire* nCciir'dnting the noli- "■rapping* left dying around «i :•
a* ilnngrrmit as they are colotful
day*.
There'* no need to do away so pick thcirCttp n« soon a* the*
with the fextivllic*, "hut we do pn-karrc', are'opened. He a care­
need to take koine pr*eiuitl&amp;n«," ful smoker, and provide plenty
of ash trnys for yotir truest*. And
ih lff Cleveland deemtvd.
then. Just because accidents can
"To begin with, the Christmi*
tree burn* vct'V easily’ Wnett It 1*
try. So *ct 4i up in a basin of
taler,' nw*v from heal-, bpen
i lames, or electric sockets. Arid
put the thee whCre it whn’t ^Idc'v
exist*.
"Another thing to be careful
about," continued the llii&lt;{. "'it*
lie decoratiimn tt&lt;e.l on tffv- tree
inil wnlls,
Thesb day* peiiplo
.•an htiyssnfe &lt;h*eomttnns, such -a*
.tin*' tinlb. for the tree,* mat il
tnsel, anil flnme-probfed wrerilh*."
The t'lnef W|IS pnittcidniTy emphnlii- about oper flltniM, "Cnnd
c* ned unprotected fireplace;; mffy
.m, pi’etty to stouc people,* lie
aid, "but l call li.eiu dungeio' ■
t any time,'und partlcnlnrly at

mg mud popubilioni to ngrich- {
i ttrul districts, the . it tut lion llu*. }
4rown worse ami tvorse, add the j
neeesaiiy ot a tmthtr immigrn- }
lion become* evident. The govern- j
incut ha* mied ’ by promulgating l
n decree estaldisldlig new rules *
and disposition* n* to the er *
iniriee of immiguiiits to llnu.il. ^
According to the det-iee for the *
udndssion of immigrant* then* »
will I e taken Into eorisidtAnllon !
be necessity of “ preserving and )
leudopiitg m the ethnical com- j
itloll of (lie pupulnlloll, (lie |*
most convenient clmrartei istie* of ;
their Europium doseuiit.
Immigration I'lntis
This mean* that the Italian1,
a i!| la* allowed approximately
•_r»,H0tl yearly, I’orluiuesf 22.1MIJ,
Spaniard* 10,0(10. (he Ja|iane*u
Mint) und Germans a little over
'.nub. The decree also stipulate*
that when a country’* ipiotn is
below U.M00, It can he raised up
o that number l&gt;y a resolution
if tin* Immigration and t'olonisn•ion ('outicil.

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WE STILL ADHERE TO THE AGE OLD CUSTOM
OF SETTING ASIDE HUSINHSS PROBLEMS IN i Ay0.ll
rill* HOLIDAY SEASON
WE THANK YOU SINCERELY FOR Y.OUR
PATRONAGE, FRIENDSHIP ANJ) GOOD W1L1

FOR CHIUSTMiVS AND

W ISHING YQU A JOYQUS
C h r i s t m a s A n d n e ;w y e a r

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
6th Street at W rit
REV. W. P. BROOKS. P u tor

CONGREGATIONAL

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3rd Street at Park
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B. ROOT. Mhitater,

FIRST METHODIST

HILL HARDWARE COMPANY

CHURCH OF THE
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" 4th Street at Park ’Ave.
ffRV. MARK CARPENYeR&lt; R^ tor

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
3rd Street at Oak Ave,
REV, E. D. BROWNLEE. Pastor
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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1915
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THE SANFOnD HERALD, SALFORD, FLORIDA

“Saratoga Trunk”
Stars Gary Cooper
&amp; Ingrid Bergman

Estimated Are Varied On How Many ,
Vets Will Take Advantage Of 61 Bill 1

1

FAMINE IN HUNGARY

INDIAN ELECTION

NEW DELHI, India, Dec. 22.
LUNDAPEST,' Hungary, Dec.
22, (/P)The Hungarian food minis­ &lt;/P)— Incomplete returns from thu
ter . Knroly Baranyos, say* thnt iruiian central nssemoly election,
wholesale famine In Hungary show that the Congress part^O
By ROW LAND,EVANS, JR.
will extend the time limit.
seems unavoiadle this winter. The has won 3G out of 102 seats. The
WASHINGTON How many vei
urnHer l,row»
Moslem League won 27 scats. Ineniru are going to ciioh In on
To
,07iOJO veteran* have
"Ssntoga Trunk," a Wrrner lcoil minister has told -the As­ daicndents live, Eurpoeans eight,
sociated
Press
that
the
chief
medi­
Bros:.-First
National .picture
their free educational opportun-; taken or ore uutng Home form of
and the Akla Sikhs two.
education or training unuer tuCooper, Flora Robson, Jerry cal officer In Budapest has pre­
Estimates are varied, Hut the Ul bill of ItlKhta or the locution-'
The * albatross has the long? it
Austin, John Warburton and sented what he call* "terrifying
Vetermna’ Administration (V,\) u| ItchHOiiitailon Act. The latter
Florence Hates. Ruining time: statistics." Deaths arc said to be wlngspreed of all birds, often 11
wouldn't be surprised if between la it special Inw designed to taka '
two hours,; 12 minutes.
exceeding births by over £0 per feet from tip to tip.
three and four million vets no care ol disabled vela, j
cent, and sickness I* said to bo
HOLLYWOOD—Ingrid
Bergman
back to come kind of studying,
'1he total number of veteran*
Cakes rollnpsc and pies swell at
i beautiful, fiery, shrewd, head- widespread as the result of mal­
apprentice training or vocational cliRiDle lor either of these two
8.000 fee', altitude. .
nutrition and starvation. *
irons
and
brunette
iu
this
luvish
rehabilitation before the time limit Inw* now run* somewhere over.
nd lengthy plcturiiation of tpn
runa out.
U,0Ct),00i). The figure I* growing
.dnm Ferber novel.
That time limit I* now fixed nt;*o r«i Idly that it * impossible to
Cary Cooper is a towering Tex­
two year* after discharge, or after pin It down any finer.
ts eowboy-turned-gambler— and
Hut, using ti,1)0(1,00(1 ns un ap­
the official end of the war, which­
he only man who can tame her.
ever i* later, but in no caae more proximate naxe ut the present
Mias Bergman, as Clio Dulalne.
than aeven year* after the end lime, the percentage of eligible'
-eturn*'to her native New Orvet* who have taken advantage
of the war.
enns in 1B7S with two servants,
Homo* Rll] .1740, presently being i f
Hlll^ur
K‘
he' mulatto Angelltpie I'luton
in
proceaaed from hill to actual law. ( *v o c a
“ t i o n a l ) rehabilitation
'
.Flora Robson) and the ilwaifalight!)' les* than 2,
upidon (Jerry Austin).
If three or four million veiemrt.
8he reopens the house whero
do gel into education or training
l.er father shared an illicit love,
MMMSKKfKSKWMNtSVSKHSVMfM under either law. it will mean
with her mother, whom his aristo- 1
Hint 2 . 1 of the eligible ox-sen*
- —- ■— - 11
&lt;ratic Creole Inmlly sent off lo
icrmt'n and women will eventually
t'arls after hla Accidental deal i.
go liark lo school or college or
Ingrid evens matters with ‘.ha
route other form of sulutidiied
Dulstncs, partly with tha unsus­
training.
ln,„is It. Bell. SM l/c, USNR, whose home adilres. is 1(107 West Eleventh Street Sanford, served pecting
help of Clint Maroon
.Some Take Job*
i m the IJ.S.8. * Bennington which docked recently in San Francisco. The carrier ia shown speeding (Cooper). Angered, he leaves tor
Judging from the 2% now....
• ‘!l through the Paciffc with her plane* Inslmd to tiio flight deck. The vessel participated in the first Saratoga Springs. Ingrid follows,
training, 2.1'/, aeema'to be a high- •
strike" utrairtsf Japan a* n memlwr of Taik Farce 58. Her [duties look part in strikes against
It’s a real tld-fashioned
ill ‘ to marry a railroad
determined
tier ^ V icto rs must*'mBcUon»nidSrc"li
% ' “ ■ Okinawa. Kcrmo Rctto. and other Japan mo home ialanda. (Official U.S. Navy Photograph). millionaire (John lUirburton)).
Christmas we’re celebrat­
such as:
_____________ .__________* •
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Cooper eeeks to avenge the
ing again this year. And
wrong done hla parents by rail- 1
iI., iiia
Many
n y 01
of uthe
ip u
0,000,000
, u u u ,uu u |ir
proij» i r i l
t ,
» *
* 4.
what a warm, happy glow
road men. A head-on collision 911
sentduy veterans arc now being C h flH t m Q H
1J 1 g H t 8
it
puts into our hearts to
ihe Saratoga Trunk lint and sav­
know the war is over,
hi
age fighting between 'ooper’s .
won't continue to ho so plentiful,,
Mostly In Displays
icxas gang and-a crowd of tlow and many of the present jobs tuny
'---------peace rfiigns supreme once
HE
recent
news
that
a
Superfort
spanned
the
U.
S
in
3
hAurs.
ery thugs produce a apcctacula.fold up. The veterans involved
n k \\' YORK, Dec. 22, i/P)— For
again. Thin Christmas as
27 minutes, was no more electrifying to us than (He ID11
climax. ■
will then he candidates for school.
time in seven years.
we go to church to worship
hrudlines thnt told the world Robert Fowler Itad piloted his
2.Tho average age of men com- Christinas lr*e lights will shino
Excellent- performances, in ad­
in freedom the birth of
ing out of the service is decrees- h1| over ||„. world, hut It will 1st
craft from- San Francisco to Jacksonville, Fla., in 122 duys.
dition to Miss Bergman's and
Ing. Servicemen released LefurO
„tiy jn public displays.
Cooper’s, Include those of Flotn'
In the clrart below map-1* indicate the degree to which flying
the Christ child, let utf of­
RoLson, British character actress,
V-J Day worked their discharge'
|„ Now Vork stores
time bus contributed to the conquering of distance in the
fer a prayer of thanks to
ns Angellque, and Florence Hites
for one of several reasons: Thov I .*,awed that the tree bulbs uvuilUnited States.
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Him for the Peace and
ns no impoverished socialite who ]
were too old for further servlcv.
,
*[.00 a string before
they received "dependency dis1
* nre virtually nonHappiness in our hearts.
licfriends Ingrid.
Dwarf Jerry
• Measured by the span of1 charges,
Austin worked daytime* on h.t
or they were seriously!'"?
Th(,rt. were few huyors
|lummin,,,n,,v,,,H,lllU
It is with mud) gladness
years, it has been a lonf, long
Him role, nights as a tall assem­
wounded
J*
of newfangled tlourcsthat wo wish you the joyB
bler at Lockheed Aircraft. This
.(.Another bloc of veterans eager
|)Un,* ut six for |7.ur».
tine since that first Christmas
of the holiday season and
.'dm was completed more then two
to . resume their schooling ran t
night, bnt it might have been
years ago, but its release w i m
do so now but may lie ahio to
a New Year in which all
ride-tracked by war films.
when the subsistence allowance Ing-on-the-job, sometimes called
your hopes and desires will,
but yesterday when we meas­
"Too Young lo Know," a
paid hy the- government is raised, earn-as-you-leam.* An f.'.loe starts
come
true.
ure the spirit ol kindness which .
Warner llroa.-Firet
National
4. I have talked to some vets |(f at the bottom learning a trade.
picture
with
Joan
I-ealie,
Ro­
who’ve
taken
temporary
Jobs
with
Until
ho
become*
a
fully-trained
Christmastime releases.
bert Hutton, Dolores Moran,
the idea of experiencing a taste worker, the Veteran* Administra­
M«r J. 1**J-fln» SM -IIII
III. A«a 70.
was cut • keen
Harry
Davenport,
Rosemary
tif civilian life without the restric­ tion pay* him Ah allowance miclt, Oalliy
Christmat means happiness,
kills end John Maundy flaw whan Atlhuf Oaabil IWw liam Wail la
DeCamp and Arthur Shield*.
tions of a college cantfus. lint addrd to his small pay, nets him 3,110 iniltt In 1&amp; hfi , 10 mlai.
(ail Item In It h n , I I mini
and Christmas happiness is to
Running time: 86 minutes.
they huven’l discarded the idea about af much as the fully-trajnAn nuto mechanic (Robert Hutof going hack to school at some ed worker waives.
ba shared. We want lo share
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on) leaves his beautiful wife I
•future .time. And there urn many
Few veterans have gone Into
our 1945 Christmas happiness
(Joan Leslie) because of her (hlavetejniis who don’t know vxuct'y educational or training progrants
lical friends.
what they, want to do but who aro just for something to do. The sub­
with you.
potential takers of Gl educating sistence allowance isn't high en­
In India, bv then an Army'flier,
once they make igi tlieir minds.
mu
ough
tg
warrant
it.
I.earn to Dance
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-hild and had it adopted. He re­
THE SALVATION
A
World
War
H
veterans’,
nrEducation under the Gl Bill and
tuins, still sullen, will they rrCompliments of
gnnltatlon
recently
made
a
survjy
Public Law 10 can taka practically
un’tcT
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any form the uplicant wishes. of how veterans were doing In April 10. I f 10—Cal and Mr* CharUi » • * '- L I f l l - U Can. Jiinmy DaaBlda,
This is lh« first Ilutton-Leslie
comparison
with
non-veteran
stu­
John J. Catver
More* than 400 weterans arc learn­
Lindbirgh'i anautl an rnard (frlppad II *bin • marae. lawind lh» lmdlnf|h
ilrture since "Hollywood CanMaj. A. fl. Wharton
ing how to be cooks, Imrhers and dents.
(a 14 haa 11 end l l ' i minaln.
*««e»d la 11 b n , 1* mini.
ecn."
Harrv Davenport plays
The veteran rated better lhu:t
bartenders; 20,000 are In schools
Barber Shop
n wise end kindly Judge.
and colleges; two ex*Jnncs have bis fellow, non-veteran student in
p p iim h iiilllillllflM
their hearts set on becoming chor­ mental, academic And social trait..
Veteraur rated as well us, and
us girls, and are learning the inAn Infantry division normally
Iriraelas of their chosen profu­ In some' eilsex tnyer than, mule
ecmpromlye* about ' 16.noJ men,
students of comparable age lim­
sion.
an armored division 10,000 ami
snsn Many veterans are taking train- ing- pre-war years,
rlrbomc 8,000. -

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Jimmy Stewart To
Jpend Christmas
With His Family

and their husbands und one vh.ild
will be there anil the house
wasn't built for that kind of
Crowd."
But, since the Stewarts gen­
erally Imvc a singing Christmas,
the crowd should provide u good
chorus around the piano.
Jimmy says he won't start
work on Ihe Frun{[ Capra pic­
ture, "It's a Wonderful World,"
Until Fubruury. By that time he
will have hud four months of
loafing around since his iiischar;&lt;
Horn tin Armv Air Force*
Jimmy says he likes it. Hi&gt; adds
-ha, »hif aum in uim is comi .g
hut, although he says you've
gutt to plan
plan n day uhead of time.

This Christmas and
Every Christmas

IIOLLYWOCU, lire. 22, (A’l—
Jimmy Slow-art hn« added hl»
f; innus name to tha long list of
porsons planning tn bo at homo
with family - and friends for
l hrixlmaa. For cv-Col. Stownrt
It will bo Ihe first time In
seven years tlint he- has been
tmrk home in Indlnnn, !*«., for
Chiistmah.
Asgociatail I’ r e i.Itollywiiod columnit Bob Thomfla
lias qskeil Jimmy how he feels
about the prospect. And here's
what he says:
t American's only mountain dl"Gee, It ought lo lie great,, ' vision In World War II, the 10th,
although - I ’ guess - it will bo a comprised about 16,000 men and
little cramped, My two sisters fl,i.00 mules and horses.

A M ERRY CHRISTMAS

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that we have an unpaid obligation, an obli­
gation of giatitude. Friends o f this insti­
tution have made possible a certain amount
of progress and prosperity for our organiza­
tion. These friendships have been an en­
joyable expei ience, one'in which we believe
we have the confidence and esteem o f the
people whom we strive to serve. And now,
all we ask is the privilege of a continuance
of these fine relationships to enable us to
look forward with genuine enthusiasm to
the future.

We look forward
to sending you our
sincere good wish­
es for a happy Holiday. Jt is a
pleasure to us because it gives us
an opportunity to thank you.
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tronage, your friendship and
good will — the combination o f
•which shells progress fo r any
organization.
You have been good to us—
may Santa be just as good to you.

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SECTION TWO
AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

VOLUMB XXXVII

Eslabltehqil 19'&gt;«

Keeping Up With
Modern Family Is
^Christmas Problem

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came over and sat be"Happy, A llcef" he
rered her, hand with
laid,, and covered
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VShs returned his amile. After
all, this spree was costing enough
Bo hgve bought three or four
for nome consumption,
mere right, dear," ehe
T h e youngesters love It.”
•'Rosemsrv ,U&gt;ld me this, is the
^fta orchestra of all on the air
|t she’d choose to see," he said
oudiy. " It ’s a holy wonder her
idjtke. Would let her out of the
bouSe on Christmas Day."
" "The' CueSsr* are pretty oldihioned people," said Alice, feelthat she was complimenting
girl’s family.
‘ We’re good for the Custers,"
id William. “ They need stirring
ttp."R‘a a, fine thing for Roele to
g e t . out .and see a bit of the
KroiU t 1
! •"They Ye having their Christmas
plnOer Unight," said Alice. "Mrs.
Otster'iiaslnvltad Bill before the
go to ths dance."
Alice, let’s show

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had In'college when
&gt;11- in- love with him. She
_Iad that ahe had. maniaged
» nave her hair done Saturday
raay.
lie igardenlas the children had
■lven her to wear to church yes(OMltsmt ob n « gist!
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Associated Press leased Wire

Celebration Of
Christmas B e g a n
in Fourth Century

"The trouble with having such
Mired modem femlly end
f to keep up with them,"
told hereelf an she looked
the hotel dining room on
n&amp;s Day, "I* that modernChristmas Just don’t go
face felt ae stuff as n
Jelly mold from holding
she w u determined not
a»d internally she was
, wound up from the ef_ emulate the rest of the
ricdsy people who were here
d Of Ming at home where
I thought they should be on
|day above all others that
• your oWn fireside the
li moat like to be.
ttyey waited for the- *na and William were alone,
&gt;ab opposite ends of the
blR watching their chltdI. Each ono had been
a guest of his own age,
•*( eyes wsre focused dn
&gt;ut
dark-haired Bill and his
olden-haired girl. RoseBU1 would soon be eighIxed Her
■that was why he fixed

SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 212, 1945

m

A FORMIR GRADUATE of Barnard
College, Mrs. Mohammed Dish is
being held by British authorities In
Neva, Dutch East Indies. They re­
fuse to give details of the charges
against her. A one time resident of
New York, Mrs. Diah, the former
Herewati La tip, Is known to have
made broadcasts during the Jap oc­
cupation.
(ftilernaiional)

Old Fashion Game
Under Tree With
Dad Is Lots Of Fun
By VIVIAN~BKO\VN
A I* Newafeature* Writer
Christmas wouldn’t be tiny fun
at nil,, to the kids, if dm! didn't
get down under the tree and
Join them in n good old-fashioned
game.
Sure they have fun ripping
open their other presents. But
you can Just play ulonc with
.a doll or n toy for so long with­
out being bored. Of course it vena
different when Junior had his
electric trains — dud was always
on hand to put him on the right
track- But now it’a the games
4hat w« must depend on a*
thing the whola family can
enjoy.
Of course most of the games
are really tlme-wdrn now. Santa
still hasn’t recuperated from nil
the war shortages of chip board,
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Give The Right Toy For The Right
Age Says The Toy Guidance Council

ur‘v-fhri&lt; im* did. not cele­
brate the birthday of Christ. It
was not until the Fourth century
that December 25 came to be ac­
cepted as the presumed miniver.
, sary of the great event In that
ye«r Pope Gregory V set this day
offic-.ally. HU intenticn w«s part-,
ly to absorb the old pagan .'rstl-,
val of the returning sun (the wintor solstice on Uocemoor 22) in 1
n Christian feast A number of [
pagan celebrations were overlap-pen In this manner duri tg the
first centuries or Christ Unity.
In Great Ilrltinn, for Instance,
the "I^ird of Misrule" led th.
frolicking, parading! and car
singing. This period of prati .
! ami general foolishness is sup­
posed to have descended from
the Saturnalia of pagan Iteme,
' Cnly a few Britons now follow
this jolly old custom.
, . Nativity Play#.
The nanta Claus tradition re1presents the combining of a num­
ber of widely differing relics of
old supersltlons and beliefs. Tlio
northerii Europeans In pre-Christian tlpies believed in n srlrlt of
woods nnd fields who hail to 1«
placated now and then, or he
would ruli&gt; the harvests. This
being was known In Norway ns
the "Nlsse," nnd by vario is
names In other .Scandinvian coun­
tries.
It is still n custom in
rural, regions for children to set
up porridge ami beer on Christ­
mas Eve to please the Nisse. Ho
is merging, however, with the
papular figure. If Ranta Claus.
In Britain the character known
ag "Father Christmas" is sup­
posed to lie a Christian version
of this ancient spirit of the fields.
The Dutch Sinter Klass. or St.
Nicholas, is still recognisable as
the good bishop of Myra In
Dutch plays, but he too is being
absorbed in the more popular
version of Snntn Claus, the fat,
red-coated little man w-ith the
big bag of presents. This idi-.i
of Santa Claus is a south Ger­
man interpretation. 1 n other
parts of Germany the dispenser
of gifts is "Dame Bertha." The
custom of hanging up stockings
comes from Italy.
SwiUerlaml has developed the
suslom of pavadlng from house ,
to house and singing carols in u
picturesque way. Costumes am
remarkable. Young men and wo­
men wear hsadressss representIng^houses, ships, mountains, nnd
so forth. Huge tltlgh bells tinkle
K 'o u lla a r d

NUMBER 72.

BY DOROTHY HOE
ISP Vrualniurn Wrilrri
Remember Aunt Ida. who usml
encyclopedias when
you were six. and woolly joy
dogs when &lt;nu were sixteen’
Who spent ....... „ f money on »
trlcyclo three sites too small for
I ••■re »t homo, the vacant place I’h'ii,,?«»..
“ P1* *Hc next
at tho fires file or Christmas dinm r mbli- need not mean that the
. .? t«M y . bear for.
big brother, aged 12, and
nb-ii i one is wit limit friendly your
some
high heeled evening slip*.
pnriiripnti"n in tho Joys of lho
you,
Bgen 10
in :
M’tpoti. Out millions of Amorl- pc»? »„i &gt;
,fm, a(teii
.-an M-rvicemen overseas in »c- w
!&lt;ur,h conf‘l» « J
c m. .1 r.iuntlic
or other .pin-on l.u . w *' " . * f eop * "* ,Aunt
«it| lim! Cltvb.UiKtsx-bs.TV,si in 11 *,ht ‘fh J fT 1
.’ n *11‘*&lt;'n /."nn*
id.... . miv land in -■liirh they , i
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Hitil tlumtselves a id with a vari ety VIle.J ’
iiv . c" ‘ hu? " » !c *»«t
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freshing t.» a VMlor.
This is n more exact science
O i soldiers in the Pacific i nd
. Fin East will find the elinmle than most fond parents, mints
uncles seem to realise. Act­
the .iirauge-.| uml of -tlimr t'lirisl- iiml
ually, n child's toys should -ho .
miis da&gt;. For it will he n■Id— changed
from month to month,
-min n i in most places.
On
his interests change nnd his
Pacific; Islands the (l.l.w will • ind as
Intelligence develops. A perfectly
a Mil prising aim unt ef Christ­ •rood
toy given at the wrong
man spirit cxnre*sed by the warm* time is often a total loss,
belli te,| people.
By providing Its member stores
to |he 'Philippines, for example.1w |Jl
_Mi.|i,- to the
n „ , tnin is on... Of tile 1iveliest o Z h n .e T
tav.^' the council
times of the year-and is one of hones to eliminate a number of
the objest I radii inns of the Fill- mi*fits from the Christum- loy
jdfio-. to wliom t'hristiaiiily was nark this venr. Here are its reliouul.t in tho tilth century. The COmm«nilat!ons.
nleliratiim starts with imuning
to r ANTS (I M lr.lt I r r. A It)
inr - -1- severit I days before DeeemIlet
These ate lulled ntixn tie —A ehild’s first toyJs should W
gitllo (when the rooster- me bo- of the type which encourage hint
ginning to i-iuvvl. Musfe by \io- to reach, grab add use his hands.
litis, tambourines and the organ mid develop bis sense- of sight
'nnd sound. One nf thp best is
lolil t&gt;* the impressiveness
tin Christtnns Eve the Filipinos the "exerciser" which is attached
f«sl before the midnight service— to the font^ nf the crib, encourag­
a very solemn ceremony in pnlnt- ing the bnbv -to pull nnd stretch..
fillo.l mid lantern-til chinches.
TODDLERS (I TO :tl Past
Tlie fun I- broken wiih -i c’liristmn- dinniT of Imm. sitiffed i-hick- uml puli levs, simple, colorful
en,* fruits mid nuts mid hut choco blocks and soft stuffed animals.
IanCiunl singers go front
PRE-SrilOOI. ( rt TO SI—At
hills,, to house wilhll a Helen 0 h .j, %lagc t.hi|,|rcn mu nblr to
ifpitiili’i iit»n of •He Nativity acetic
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and children' kiss the hands of mmnpijliite theie toys more skilltheir parent,- for blessings- fob' fully, *o good choices are hoots,
lowed, of c.ivLbc. |,v gift*. Often trucks, telefhones, simple build
I lie ludid.iv ' hranehcs are taken intA*et* and dalls. Toys that rnfmm bamboo Irees muI every «htr them to imitate growttifps
iiiiiiu- lake- pride in it* colored
also mo popular.' such a* doctor
bpiteiiw of original patera*.
or nur-e sets, store sets. etc.
Flrerrnrkcrs in Chins.
Yanks in Chinn will find more
FIVE TO EIGHT S c h o o l
ted nrecrncker* tlmn me unttiilly make* n change in.a child’* life.
fiuilnl on llie Fourth Jul
ily in Aally hung Plaything* Rhould encoui age phy­
uutIcn. _ They are usutt'
1in fi.-ioiiu- over store counters. sical activity, ns do .trlcyclei
No Chinese celebrates anything - sleds or skates, pr offer a mental
without firecrackers. The t kriatl-, cliultenge, ns do construction sets,
mi Chinese have learned to 'uvo I ............... .
various liow-tcthe carol- „ f their new faith, and ,lu,lr‘t ‘
...
nhiif IIicvii with ('hino«e worth, a»luo«it book*. Ijirl* likp elnboraUi
lliev exchange gift* mound the doll* and sewing set* at this age.
tree. With *o many G.l.s in Chinn
EIGHT TO TWHI.VE—From
this year. Christmas will lie a this tinm on, toys should help to
majili festival.
In India, pnrticulnily in the develop special bobbies. All types
large I'ilics, American boys will of sports equinment are ill order,
find Christum* custom* like then a* are bi&gt;oks. chemistry *etw,
ou'n, observed by European resi­ musical Instruments atul -o on,
dent-.
depending on the direction " f the
" I n 'Ai/Ml'nlln and New /.calmid
child’s talonts.
I l itnllpotrrt o n I'n g r T h r p « l

servicemen
Everywhere W i l l
Observe
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Vitginia, your little Intndt are wrong. They have been affected
by the scepticism of a sceptical age. . they do not believe except
they icc. They think that nothing can be which it not compre­
hensible by their little minds. All minds. Virginia whether they
be men'a or children's, are htjle. In this gteai universe o/ ours
man is a mere insect, an ant. in his intellect, as compared with
the boundless world about him. as measured by the intelligence
capable of gtasping the whole ol truth and knowledge.
Yes. Virginia, their m a Santa Claus. He exists as certainly as
love and geneiosity&gt;and devotion exist, and you know that they
abound and give ro our hie its highest beauty and loy. Alas! How
dreary would be the woild it there were no Santa Claus. It would
be as dreary as il tnne were no Virginias. There would be no
childlike laith then, no poetry, no romance., to make tolerable this
existence. IVe should have no rnioymrnt, except in tense and sight.
The tttlnal light with which childhood hits the world would be
etlmguished.
Not believe in Satjta Clausl You might as well not believe in
laities' You might gel your papa to hire men to watch in all the
chimneys on Christmas eve to catch Santa Claus, but even il they
did not see Santa Claus coming down..what would that prove.*
Nobody sees Santa Claus, but that is no sign that there is no Santa
Claus The most "teal things in the world arc those that neither
chi. hen nor men can.ire. Did you ever see lames dancing on the
lawn* Ol course not. hut that's no piool that they ate not there.
Nobody can conceive ot imagine all the wondns theie are unseen
and umeenahle in the world.
You may tear apart the baby's tattle and see what makes the
none intide, but theie is a veil soveting the unsren woild which
not the strongest man, not even the united strength ol all the
sNo.-igrst men that ever lived, could tear apatt. Only laith, fancy,
portly-, love, lomance. can push aside that cu'Hin and view and
p ctuie the &gt;normal beauty and gloty beyond Is it all real.* Ah,
V.igmia. in ail r*.i» world theie is nothin* else teal and abiding.
No Santa Claus' Thanh Cod’ he lives, and hr lives forever. A
ihpusand yean horn now, Virginia, nay. ten times ten thousand
years horn now. he will continue to. make glad the heart ol
childhood.

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VIRGINIA’S FAMOUS LETTIR to the New York Sun on Bspt 21, 18#7, and that paper■ xqually fammia
tetter to Virginia, reproduced here, have been printed In 20 foreign languages during the past «o
years. Virginia Is now Mrs Edward M Douglas of New York City The Huns letter was written hy
the late Francis Pharceilua Church, although this fact was not disclosed until 11*06. ( International)

On P s a * T h r e e !

Hazards Lurk In
Y o u r Christmas
Tree D e w ^ ' nns
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any ntorr easily during the finil
liny or two than would the ever­
green shrubs growing outside your
window.
Hot the fire hazard
grow* lifter that.
•So the lie*! piocedure Is to
bring in n fresh live a* short a
time hqfnrc Christmas as possible
mid remove it a- -non afterwards
as yon can. He inreftll In plac­
ing your lieu in the home. 'Set
it well nW’ay from stove*, ratlin
tor* nnd oilier source* of heat.
Above all.- when you smoke keep

sufy. One of these I* to see that
the base of the tree *taml* in a
container of water. Ciit off the
base of the tree nt an angle at
least I inch above the original
cut ami see llint the wHtec level
i* always kept above the cut. The
l (out Itinrtl (in l'« up VHulilt

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Fire haxnrrl- lurk in yom
Chriatma* tree and in the dc
W m nW M M niW ntU M M W nTfTM iM N N W KfllfllW M M W M M M M IH niM M W M INO W W M IgM atM M W I
cnratlnns that make it gay, t'arefulness Is llierefure the watch­
word in oidei tn prevent tiugunccldenta,
A few sensible precaution-, pin awnv from the lice,
the use nf fireproofing chemirn!
|f you want to keep your tree
cm, provide you with in*uran.e|fron|
W|,rh w |)|0rp ,irfo|),
First of* all, retnmnber ihnl it [ * ^'rlslmas until, after Nrw \ears
fresh cut tree will not take fire day, special anfegtWinln are neces-

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CHRISTMAS
IS THE TIME

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for friendliness, for the
open house and the

That best pert o f a good man's life—
His little, ntmeless unr?membered acts
O f kindness and o f love.

HRISTAAAS open heart

—WILLIAM WORDSWORTH

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S P IR IT O F C H R IS T M A S E S /1)

Christmas (s th« season of the open heart
.

us to greet our friends,

and the open door. Let none stand out in

to thank them for their

the cold or be unremembered.

co n sid e ra tio n of us,

j

OUR FOREFATHERS

In this com m unity of pood fello w s,

celebrated Christmas sometimes under Uie
gieatest o f difficulties, to aay nothing o f
danger. Today, in warm, lighted homes we
welcome the arrival o f Y u leiide, without
thought o f those early hardships. It might
make our Christmas a . little happier, our
hearts a little more thankful, to take thought
o f these thingi.

where each helps share'the other's happlr

ness and a ll do tholr part towards making
tho Christm as soaton Gnjoyable for each
•nd everyone, it Is a privilege to be In a
position to serve you. Wo take great pleas--'

and to wish them all a
very Happy Christmas.

-------- In th* ravaeaas spirit mt tbla p i t t a * 1 u « » »
wa maw with f « k mad e v e r y # « • » f yam
th* damp lays which maty CkrtWatml cam
bring.

t»ve la wishing you a Merry Christmas.

“ T

Strickland - Morrison Inc.

YowelT*
Beacon-fDairies

8ANFOJl6 .,

222 Magnolia Ave,
*

Hanford, Fla.

“ Your Ford Dealer Since 1931"
■ Phone 200

Ad*

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Del Webb Named
Head Of Yankee’s
Kansas City Blues
BY AHHOCIAtKD PRESS
Multi-millionaire Pel Webb, woo
is a part owner of the New Ybik
Yankees, has Iieen named Presi­
dent of the Ynnkce farm, dun,
the Kansas Clt» Blue* of the
American Assoelatinn.
Webb
succeed* Roy Harney, the hew
president of the American Assoc­
iation.
Two more, players have been
release'll from the service and
will report to the Chicago Cubs
in the spring. They are second
baseman Lou Stringer nnd short­
stop Rob Sturgeon.
Tin Chicago Cubs huve soli
right-handed pitcher Mack Stew-

urt tn lltelr Tulsa- farm club ill I the youngest major college beml
the Tcxm. I.eng ue. Stewart we* ]ronvho* In the nation. The longwith Nashville «r th. Southenj, ,erm contrnct undoubtedly « o
Associution for most of the 11*II •prompted
. » by
... .the
u fact that he
l.
seanotl
was
Milvie* of the ItMS world aerie* I receiving tempting offers from
between • Detroit and Chicago are jaaveralI collegia and pro teams,
ready for public showing.
i A former star player anil
The film settle* foi all timeJassistant coach at Ohio State
the ipieslion about the ball that University. Trevor Rees, has been
got past Hank Grcenbergi giving Inamed head grid couch at Kent
rheCubs the sixth game of the i stale University, Kent. O. Rees,
srries. The tnovi*- show withopl | whn
„ „tar end Bt Ohio Stale
ipieslion that the ball took a had i ten year* ago, will tie athletic
hop just as tlreenlierg whs about t|jr r r t nr as well as football coach
In field il, nnd liounccd over his
Kent State. *
shoulder.
The Southern Conference has
year* of football tradition today ,fimorulexi its roles to end the parliy signing Head Couch Howie ] tl.r ‘P"t,inn "f &gt;"•hnien ln vanjdty
Odell to a five-year contract. | athletics in July. I;*'***- That
It marks the first time that mran* ‘hnt freshmen will contlnuYale ever hn* signnl a roach to to he eligible for varsity coma longer term contract than three . j-eiition'in Ihc Conference throu-rh
SWf£ t.. or. ___ "... &lt;........ .t ,hl ,W**18 "chool, yea..

BOX SPRINGS

&amp; MATTRESS

LOST &amp; FOUND

J ^ .9 5 up

Key* In leather case. Tag
170-15811. in Post Office.
•*r please phone Hlll-.M.

Value Plus! . . . for the utnto t in sleeping comfort for
Hurry years to mini'#. . thin

LCIST: Young brown and white
pointer, answers to name ol
Spot. Phone 497-J.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

PHONF. 148 OR- BRING YOUrt An. .i. IMF. SANFORD nERALD
C n an t. C re w ords In th e line, including plinae and ad d ress.

All xdvrrlisemenls for sltaatiews wanted will be charged far at the
regular dauaifkd ralra.

10c per fine for nur insvrti.m
Me per line for three Insrrtloaa
37c per line for 6 insertions
15 per linn for 30 Insertion*
Minimum rales . . . 30e

ifux Sprifjn anti Kelt Muttreas
will lit a jo&gt; to otvn!

Cypress

HELP W ANTEDOIRL' for soda Fountain at Lsney'» Ptug Store. Part time or
full tir r n .___
_ _ _
FOUNTAIN girls. Apply Ship's
Service, Sanford Naval Air
Station.

FOR SALE
OMPLKTK III idler Plant cap­ KXPKKT bookkeeper and slcnoable of bundling .'100 • 400 firaphtrr. Write Box 50, c o
fryer* u week up to an age
eruld. stating age, experience
af IS l:l weeks. Approxi- , und salary expected.
tttilclv Sunn ehirkens 5 to 15
USKIt vacuum cleaner ill ex­ week* old. Dressing machine.
cellent condition. Itooip 400
Make me a rush offer. 2305
Atlantic Hank llldg.
Sanford Ave. phone 024.'
niVO FARMS FOR SALE-One VINK for your fruit cake at
llomer's Soda Shop.
3 acres, tiled land, i good well,
2 utory house. I enr garage. »
root house, IDO ft. West of
Lake Monroe Post Office. One ALL PRY wines. 85c
limner's Soda Shop.
"ilory House” 2 story tarn, *4
mile west on Orange Boule­ TRAILERS - .1 4 ton. all steel,
vard.- J- W, Ball. Laks Monroe.
two wheel trailer* in stock H
Phone 16.
*
nil times - Speedy Sale* &amp; SecSunnvtown
selbenry. Fla.
/ILL up with keiwscne and fuel

HLANKETS

Box in the Princes- Thealc*

Bldg.
HAGUE Dinner Bell Chime* *20
A 125j wat-rpV.&gt;of ' wrbt
watches, stain! rs* steel • use
automatic,

*50

A

Imix s p r i n g

a n d bijjjFJV j&amp; S?

m attress. Materials, colors
ar.il designs for the sm artest
I'mitjoir. Complete for only . . BgBRajBlii

COMFORTERS
Beautiful Salih Comfort­
ers filled with fluffy
wool in lovely colors to
blend with her favorite
color theme . . Hint to
the wise, they make
wonderful C h r i s t m a s

The lovelii .&lt;t colltetion
of Chenille spreads tu
jriamorize her tiedroom,
pastel colors with con­
tra-tin g designs, or all
white in twin lied size
or double bed size.

BOUDOIR CHAIRS
UoLnful and chi.rnrnp,
these Buudoir cluiir.s jr e
nicely designed and n. a l­
ly tailorva in ga. liorai
fabrics with p i e . e d
skirts and pmUmi
A nice at Id: t inn t &gt; Un
bedruom.

TRUSTWORTHY colored toup'e
waiitej-to Lie on place. Goo I
)teople to wots for and per­
manent job and hmne if gusbflnl. Can use one or both n&lt;&gt;1•
Ilmni 42'.'5, Orb ml-*.

SHEET Music, pm'ilsr and
atandanl. Nmk musl- and o&gt;u"e
instruction book* at Tb»

HOLLYWOOD BEDS
I lc a d lio a r tl,

^.95 up

102 .

Orlando.

CHENILLE
SPREADS

a h wool
All wool or port
blanket.-- for w a r m t h
without weight, a large
select ion of colors to
choose f r o m. A betl
warming gift

CCOK and maid. Must tie ex
nerterced. Good wage*. I'hon;

ami

THURSDAY, DECEMBER, J2(tJ-9I&gt;».

THR SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD FLORIDA

PAGE EIGHT

BUSINESS SERVICE

155;

character dials, fine selection
$(’&gt;.1*0; leather goods of all
descriplion; fine selection of
bnuk ends. W K- Ruder,
Jeweler.
TECORDS . All the I .lest popu.
tars, string music and album
sets for Chnxtmas gifts at
vour music store. The Music
Box in. the Princess Theat-sr
Bldg.
___
GIRL'H ml mat site 12; oil
paintiiurs. Ill E

ty. Quick delivery., Hoy Wall, licensed and ex;
1 perienced. Prompt, courteous
~~ '
- 1—sefviee ■ Phone 813-MFOUR foot [due wood. no de-l —1
------ -------------’
livery. A. il. Remusat. Phone qody AND tender dent*, paint
ftir,_w.
injury or fading should ix*
corn, teii now to combat aging
SOCIAL Stationery in lovely soft
and wcathsr'ng. A new painpastel shades. Coleman's, 114
lea* method awaila you at
Xlagnolin.
YATES AI'TO'PAINT A
NEW Remington Electric 3BODY SHOP
. blade ruicr _J2« Stafford'* IDS N. Palmetto A»e, Phone 371
Set vice Station.
5-DOOR
iva-li i i refrig rnU-r, WASHING marMtie* repaired—
large (c.- i i n i “ity, P. rce’a’in
and all homa r.ppllance*. Cs'dj1
vtililr»
Orel, rix.'ix1.’. Ideal
well General Repair Shop. 707 (
for grocers, iailxurn.it or
North Mills. Orlando, phone
. hunting los' :v.
2-1072. Prompt ssrvica.
Herald.

LOUNGE CHAIRS
3 2 ^ ° up
Deep.room&gt;\ luxuriously com­
fortable. Beautifully tailored
in a choice of colors and fa­
brics. Some with matchmir
ottomans. Mother or Dad
welcome this gift.

Any lovely lady woulil love
a pretty dresser wet to en­
hance the top of her Vanity.

BOY'S 2rt" pie-v.i.r bic;c'e; 25Expert Auto P.rpamng
2i Wi i hc-ter - fu .* 1no .tetion
lia r field A Jnckaun
i if’e; Sc*, golf clutn alth
hi i-imnectlon w ith
iii-t
*v«l
r
ro
I
bn..
Ph.ntr
FAT durkr, in g a i d - c h lp e , 121.*
Yates \uta l*sinl A Body Work'

Sun Iord Ave.
GIRLS' (its-wag bicycle, prrfc-t

coiulition.

ALu

dog

Idiotic T
USED TRUCKS

151-J.

miuse. 1935 DtlLGE Seiiuti ihrap. I4i-.no

NO prospi-c. of i.v,. truck*. M*c
the neeil for trucks by lurytii,
on* of our dependable u&gt;.
trucks.
IIOLLF.R MOTOR HALES

TWO UEDRO; M home in Muyfuu ruidivision. Includes solar
w ater heater, Venetian blinds,
central beating system and
modern furnishings. *I roperty

Phone 371

_______ AUTO- PAINTING____ _
By. C.W. "Pat" Johnson
16 year* oxncrienc* in auto ami
aircraft painting. Sanford’s popu
la. “wtint authe*'ty,
.
HOLLER MOTOR SALAS
M l W. lot 81.

MOTOR TUNE-LP
frontage, garage, fruit ,
and nrnamenLals. Call 41I for Factories recommend It every
NICE 4 room k uigjlos in gi&gt;o,i - appoU
.6000 mile* or twice a year. Ct
tm anl.---- -------------condition, gas, electricity, baQi,
1 Mattel to offkiont car per for
COCKER PI 1*8 FX4K
l a m scroune,! porch, nice lot,
1mane*. Our ax pert mechanics and
CHRISTMAS
shady, best huv in Sanford.
dogs- Sun Motor Analyser assure sati*Immediate possession 2624 Or­ BEAUTIFUL pedigrooil
. faction. Coma in today.
black or b'.oiul. Call 806-J
ange Ave., one-half black South
BOLLE't MOTOR BALES
of East Geneva.
-----208 W. let Bl.
THREE burner oil itu r t. part- EVENRUDE motor th good con
able oven, usaj two months,
dltion. Yates Auto Paint fiho;
f 26.00. Phono 768-W .
106 N. Palmetto Ave.
CORN — AJ
M.55. Hunt'
Store. Phon

GIFT LUGGAGE
* ■ ■\

Matched set of single c^uea

RADIO, Dolco table model In gw
condition. 108 W. 8th St.

^MISCELLANEOUS
BORROW HBRR WHERE
PRIVACY IB RH8PBCTEO
YOUR natarsi dootrn far prtn

OPEN

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A

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f&amp;ht

In Unity There It Strength—
To Prelect the Peace of the. World i
To Promote the Progress of Amerlcoi
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

VOLUME XXXVII

THE WEATHER
MipMl.t

A N . INDEPENDENT- DAILY NEWSPAPER

Established 1908

S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A ,

F R ID A Y .

Named By. Truman To Check On GM Strike

.Turner Claims
Kimmel Failed
ToObey Ordei

wnrnipr l**n |i&lt; r.ttiirt
ami dourly
tins nfii'rmion •tin) tunttclit^

Declares Message To
Pacific Commander
* Needed No Supple-]
mentary O r d e r s j

DECEM BER

21.

1940

Aftsnrintfil P ress l e n s d W ire

M MUCH 71.

Communists li&gt;
China Propose
EndOf Conflict

General Patton Dies
In German Hospital

Unconditional Armis­
tice Terms Would
Freeze Armies In* n *i
j di 1
Current Positions K a ilro a d S DlOCKS

Bottleneck On

-

WASHINGTON, Dec. 21,
(A P)—The Pearl H arbor In­
vestigating Committee was
told today th a t If orders had)
been followed by Admiral
Kimmel, leases would have
been reduced materially du#'•Alr.^ the Japanese attack on
, Hawaii. The witness was Ad- PRESIDENT TRUMAN HAS APPOINTED (hi--,- t u-cc men In th.&lt; fuel-finding hoard (*tf the General
'mlral Richmond Kelly Turner, Minora strike, 'the President precli't«-«l that both - dr- will roppridtc with the group. Tin* fact-finders’

PATTON DIFS

Vets Homecoming

' l ’onm*r( 'ommunderOt
IMiird Army l itod
I By GermuiLs As Bent
^ I .S.- Field'General

CHUNGKING, Ili*e. 21, i,Vi
A Cll|lw*M- t'nmiitu list sp*ke-*mait,
-TlKlDKI.RFRG. lbs- 21.—
Chungking Mild today tint his
—
Tlorry oils prepared t i put into ( ) v t . r
i n n ' T h n im n n H
(A
P I—livdioml
Ftil" i itii,g it- piop.innU ' for ending | W&gt;
« I IlO U H U nO
tim
tli-*'i
tmlay
;tl
tin
A
n
u^
the underlined war'in Chinn. Ho.
To Spend XmiiN In
call Army hospital in lloitlttl*
•-id i lie Itiil proposal* for an*
unci’iiill: tonal
armistice
would
Jlu*ig'. Ill:- stnit
liearL
West Coast Cities
ciill f|i*- Ito tit -idea to in* “frotttn"
&gt;r.iv«• out' a fte r a i Mitcliial
i'1 ' i , "
P, *“ io"!' *hr&gt; 1 SAN FRANCISCO. D e c . 21
ifiYortinil rot it pi irate, | injuries
Tin'* -polU*',nan's d .v l.m .i,,, ^
lie re. evi-il, in
mito ernsh
tpd &lt;|iiite two \\ii-i.
igot
who w-n* chief of Nmvy war on* I. to r.): Judge Walter L’. Stncy of tin* Noi l h Carotin S jp m iic (Ynrt.chairmuti; MillCnS Kn«n*' In ^ u id tin rM l il,U'l thl'
.'Mined 1.1 spend their t'Prist m:ithe port Jill......... tin..........
plana at the timo of the disaster. honor, president of Kunsa* Stole College; and 1:1 jyd K. tlnm -on. I’hnh.imn of the War Lubo," Hoard:Pile lota eOialilioit itlY.tetl
ionulist
government
oiftotal
(
Inter
tmliiiiinl)
Army
and
Navi
tiunsportali
i
Turner'declared that the onlera
lint Ihe arm 1st ire talk wa* just nfficialn
: :iflei lie
if* declim* tliciv jtlst if ih
■ent to the Pacific Fleet Com­
"pi op ignndn.”
aiidit, and .
rnmigh nvailalih* transportation
mander, Admiral Kimmel, were ____________
_ _
_ __
How ever, the Red spokesman to
i* hi i-iirtuiiU'o the* sw.unis of fvrvhiixprcsrcd surprise at this chaige. men iii time to enjoy the liolid.iy
eriou. lit death l*dHo declared that the head of the :il home. The htiuisscd officinl**
-llol tie iifli"-.
Turner testified
fled that the orders . _ 7 _
_
_
I„
E V ,4 ,
i
'-wnmunlpd
neaee
delegatiiin
in
mnlitiou of tl-i . o in .&lt;.|,|
me swamped in
trying I.
~~
i asiib
sent ui
to aa«.nmrl
Kimmel culled
called for tJ
the
hun (king had reiiuesteil fm pmvidc
field
loinliilinilei'
te.
ii t n n fo r
temporal
i
housing
for
A deployMent
of
the
Fleet
nt
aca.
ployAient
th«
a
mailt
that the **roposal l&gt;e for daily arrival. An additional I ft.- ,
the w&lt;*i*e vi'ifli'Mc
attei he
» Admiral
Admirtil Ttipnap
dafanrlihl his
li
l i■1waided
1
Turner defended
to
(iem-iulissimo
Chiang
lull a u ih 'v d in , diM-i a by mnk-000 me arriving ».t transports .
war-warning message to Kimmel
Kai-Shek, Sahl the spokesman:
iug w hat bn,he,I 111 i* a
enstl■Itie today.
which was sent on Nov. 27, 1041,
"We want nn armistice. We
-I . b e e r
Hnnal t i'.- ie n . Iii ,
Ena Icy Tides, negro truck
A spokesman fm tho offir
declaring that It was entirely
ronsidered
our
proposal
as
offj:
tnl
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rpiril-i,
la
v t,ernrkc-l
r driver of Tunii.iini 'I rail Tours
.
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no in bed
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**
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going
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most respect for Admiral KlmIssued For Build­ Avenue,
a result, u Nationalist gov- Army calls its p il in ' to hi mg 1f o j
in which William Hen­
-\
lia-l llhen*
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mel's abilities, and that this re­
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r a is home. The cmhltt kuiinit ’ T- A
vet
cm
ing Primary School derson,
spect was shared throughout the
day
And
Wedn
sday1
I
but
the
Communists’
offer
lo
youth
riding
with
Tides,
was
I
Io
n
Ills ron.llo fliria l sa y s th e \ r n i y is bring - | T
Navy. ■
put their verbal proposal in iug its men home fiistei limn f i j j
fntxlly injured." The negro,- ac­
In answer to earlier questions,
Warrants to retire school bond* cording to police, is non- in
writing |Hit the matter in a dif- Ihe ra ilro a d s can handle th e m t J
*. wo burn on a
A
number
of
Saufo.d
Mur-*
&lt;JFTurner said that the Fleet had of the Sanford district in the County Jail and facet charges of
•I H-l, C.il lb- atToday, heavy mow
t o m - , and £-tJ
ihunt-, in addition to ctosim; for feretil light.
been prepared for just such an amount of 903,000 were issued manslaughter.
Cift.in-tciia aad :iL
The o f f e r of Jh e C hinese Com- frigid w ealhei ea-S of th e It's
,
.
s
(
the
Christmas
holiday
on
Tnes-'
attack ae the Japanese launched, at n meeting Thursday morning
I*
- 11••
George A. DeCnttea, assistant day. will remain closed Weilncs-i m tinUts r a m o as the new A n iejt kli's .»«.*-loOH't—t i r th e h -me '
and that it was ready for wnr of Ihe County Board of Public
11 in tin- l'ni|t*d
tall ‘envoy to r iitn ii — (teiienii ward Jointir’y. of_ eti-iai. Inky *
Slate
Attorney,
•
was
called
to
tiny,
it
wns
miiTouncvil
today
b
y
1
an Dec. 7, 1041, The Admiral Instruction, it was reported to­
•■ id.-oi - al H i - t
a rr iv e d
In ; •-iii*ii li lo o- • *lip| -I ml! li the ' •
the scene of the accident shortly Frank Slinmcs, following n meet- I■iHirgi- M arshall
conceded, however, that even had day by Supt. T. W. Ijiwlnn.
S
h
an
g
h
ai
e
a
i
o
u
t
e
to
N
an
k
in
g
ami
afler
It
omitted
yesterday
noon
la-t
f.
w
dayi
ig
Thursday
evening
of
the
th.e orders booff carried out, a
This amount included 975,000
a v uni,minder
C hung kin g fo r oonferenees w ltn
ln S a n I-ruiii-i r-i land l.o ■ All
portion of the Japanese attack worth of bonds issued in lOld in order to make an investiga­ Sanford .Meivhiuds A-sis-iatiun, (dlilltlg.
i - - . i.
the \ rmy’s
i la-li &lt;. i p p r u i e h a v e been issued
force probably would have gotten to finance the building of the tion. The next session of Cir­ of u Inch Mr. Shames is secre­
d
o
I
1
i
ht i '•■iiiiiimikI
In
ankiag
pieunwhiloj
Chi,mg
,„
p
,,nu,n;ltn
cuit
Court
In
which
the
case
will
tary.
m*|
AV.
V.
Hitting,
presi­
th
e
public,
to
e
n
te
r
ta
i
n
through.
West Side Primary School, make
an I iii nV a
Si-la .&gt;1‘ niid of
hail
sent
tms*Mj
IIlliny mlnen
ns |n'!*r|iMt
possilde iii
In ill
private
i minnun?t*d
i I .* ■lie
i
I
. • ii Rreelimrs
|
a i l iiji
i*
From experience, he said, we improvement* to the Grammar be tried is Jan. 10. Tides lives dent,
tin- Viiil\ \V u College.
T Id- will not apply to grocsiV*
know i that carrier attacke are School and colored school, refund at 607 Cyptc.-s Avenue.' He ivas
!V.- : ^”1'.Y.rt.* '."' 'A V” ,,l,‘ ‘ homes over t hristmas. Sight
A 'III Simp ai II It-I O' a
Fallon
beg
hi
military
* “ 1| fe d
very hard to stop. Dut Turner to the city 926,000 previously not injured’in the Wreck which slotlea in' the downturn svctimC
“ u,r,,• ‘ ''lislmos pajlie^. J w u . g v t u p . t i c . a i id i : , - - .
*4 - ■ . i i . - i
.,
. . . - i d t i v u t i - u a n l in
11agers
of
vvlnsh
si.i.l
U«*yl
1
uv*“
"
dmks.d.ti,.»t,-,
u.
£ asserted that by complying with advanced toward the building of occurred, when the *CMC truck manage
•rs of vvln.h sahl
‘
W . e U " ’' 1
, l r „ s t e p p e d f r o n t h i l e p i t l i e ' -ill c j i v a h v f ! i \ , i s m i I n ­
, |, ftnw.
..... pint have Iw-en ha*tili ar- inn t t\ ooili , liiii*
v
^ 4 -cYmtr
iufttof. High Behool, and which hW&gt;wa» driving w i t cm sOsufi- reopen • Wviitilwdav n t o r r i 1 &gt;1 &gt;
| y . i,-,'' t*. '■ , .
.. . ■
-i
' 1 ,„Y
|p ,.
T f d m 1'**Y
t annH w s a r y .^ 1^
e x ten d , iiingivl
,
- ii
,, e5u’{”'
to rliter up
"p the lis- taki-ii li.icl, in tia slay- win- 1 C avali v Sch
retire accumulated warrants of Third • .Street collided with u inv inid' r •mniri* open all day.
twos yeaii.
exeellenry on behalf'of the appointed veterans.
Plymouth Coape ' driven imith
Ml ei Sii • bis n a ilo ii/e d u n i t 1- 'Won- In- in
attack and reducing ite effec­ 910,000, Mr. LaWton said. .
The oilier merchants agreed to your
and th en 1--■s 11 &gt;■ aoh* -lev., arm i
tiveness.
The other portion of the 903,- on Palmetto Avemie by I. K. eliwe Wednesday, lit so far as Chinese g o v e rn m e n t and people mnmts atv handing out lean a tr a il to vlj-lnry . . . i r i m , r e ; to- t i r o e r n i t*n ■Htn
ii, -.*y*-i
V l n p n w h V-'-.l geu000 was the 91H,000 worth of Stokes, retired fish market deal­ only thro hollrs will h&lt;* le-l. my w n m e s t c o n g ra tu la tio n s an d
I he tjcju'ial died tod a . i t an 'Villi IV; I •
i„ Mevii'o ‘ and
wishes fo r y o ur good h e a lth ,,r
}t(), i h r n
iflie to liif u-qgt WedtlCfijliO' bo-1
serial bonds which arc retired er. .
Ameiu.ui
h-- t-unl
i, tltirinc World W :,rl:
and happiness.
Mr, Stokes, who live., at Thir­ aflei noon rinsing.
is taking Ihe de-luys "with ,:*• • Iieolelliei g, l ,ei many, ,■
very January until 1000 when
every
•
Till* P a tto n
In Tokyo Holier ii MaeArthur emtin gtnie
as
mu
priv.d.
20,01 will be retired and 1002 teenth Street and Magnolia Ave­
920,000
Mwchanis who agreed to elo-e denied loday u In....least by ]
.in, o - nveiveil it, .t,i
it- -i -h,
(•I the I *1 ' 1
puts
it
"Noliiidyt
pin,ni-«*i
v.
when 900,000 will be retired. nue, was taken to hi.* home after Weilnesdai
IneLule:
Frier.-on*-. radio eofrespondent Larry Tighe
in i ,deni.
- •
Mi fit* rh id. * 1 . "
^•ing given first uid treatment
would gel Inline by t in , - ,nns
These are 30 year .bonds.
Randall Eb'ctrir. Ilur|ier F.Uvtii .
• .itili.-e.l III, i
-MiicArtbur had threat«nc*l we jusl hoped we would."
The Board also ordered in- til Fcrnnld Laughton Munuulnl LI. L. 1’eikihs, Sears Roeburk, that
•j
to teslgii over Ihe ipiestkm of | Meanwhile in Washington, tin
I auk St liool and tii
i terest of 90,377.00 paid on bonds Hospital, lie it reported in haw Henry Hit-sell Seed Coutpany. assignmeiil
of Soviej occupation Semi Iv War Ihvestigain,,-. Com
Ido:.ole, lillii h lo ‘ of the Sanford district, and 94,- ii broken right index fing*
J.
U.
Denney,
Inc,
Ivey’s,
Yoweln*.
! .(id. Iti iglide.
,
forces til. Jupatl.
B M O S C O W , Dec. 21, &lt;JP&gt;— 200 in interest on other dlstri‘Tcls
mitlee bus calli*d in Di-fei.-*
Werts, Puivclis, McCmry’s, Hrnitli
1*9*neral Pntiiii
I'hc statement issued by Mac- Tninsportajinh Piiyctoi Col.
nU- war.
Generalissimo Joseph Stalin pur­ In the county. ThU makes n. jury and other bruno-s.
I
uniilure.
I
oanns,
Mathei'
Fm
li. &lt;
ltill III!' j")* II, \\..t
Wai
1
William Henderson, Jr., who ■liture, Itohsiin Sporting UoiJl'. Arthur's press eolations of fle a 1 Motiioe Johnson fo e\plan, to
su'd a custom of long standing tntal of 9 13.007.00 in interest.
ntnl il v. ith , J.tll lillii oft 4*11
"emphiitically that Tiihe'v day what eauseil the boiihtniUm1V . h*
hl» birthday j Tha remaining school bond in hid i nmc here from Lake! did I’owell's tiffin* Supply, roli- denied
- 1 hie *oIU-ji
•1“1 1I'UMf hrifadcnst bad unV basis in fact. {
— his 06th — by working at debtednes* of Sanford is 9248,- to visit his father, W. W. Hen- man's,
Hollywood Shop,
.uni Earlier, President Truman In
nil* ront. .I In- . .imitrv ' 1*10*11114^.
hi* desk in the Kremlin.
C0) and interest is paid at u ilcraon, fi eight agent of Turn- Aiken’s produce.
. 11.• tm %
Washington had denied the ns- 1
• «»• &lt;i«'**•iii* s. nth I'm
mini Trail Tours, linn, nun
However, Uie Soviet Union rate of 6Vi percent.
'I In* liii U0I will is Ale it * sel l ions made by Tighe in his
! nn. ti . . Wot .i w
II . lint'
celebrated Stalin’s birthday. Tha - School indebtedness to Mrs. (throw a from the enclosed riili
I
,.f l i i* .o', a ili'li &lt;lilfll* H I 4H . 1)1’
leader. In the eyes of Mary Holly (Sanford District) or the Ituck to the pncenu-iH, &lt; III ilium- edition Suloid tv&gt; «&lt;wf- in oiolcast.
j Soviet
\ (del 0Africa
til ill
millions of Soviet citizens, is was retired with payment of a by the rollision and died soon iu&gt; other edition will bp i-sin I
-U r g es
Scrv^I With General
'
until Wedne-dny afteinoon, tti*
■h In lin e I.| 1 \±l\ i ipy to
11(1 VS OF WOODCRAFT
utter at the hospital.
regarded as the greatest of all 91.000/note, Mr. 1-awton said.
Monday and Tuesday edition
anil I
Tf&gt; MEET
m kia,
Rusaiana.
ID im e B oard D rive
Fallon’s Armored
At the time that the 976,000
ail! In- ninitted mi aiTiuntt of
I!
,,
...
I bird Army aotui ■d moii
A ad . this year Moscow, par- bond issue w-aa made in 1010
the Christmas holiday.
the Hoys
_ „
,,
I'orue.s fu I*ranee *...... . "•■a
l *,' mi i
f tlcularly, had cause for celebra­ the school .trustees were B, F.
Jnnis J. &lt; ulle, unit siipei visi:r
.
1
t I -.-I :IKl- I ..I len A ^ .'*l'l&gt;^-tion. Stalin returned to the Krem­ Whltner, and the late H. It.
The Cost Office will he tlur-ed Wmskraft will lit* .held Sunday
-------------- ---- ----------Tm
■
I'Ida he Was
lin only this week after a vaca­ Stevens and S, Rungc. George
on Stimlay an d C h r is tm a s 'Day, aftri iiihiii at 3:00 o'clock at the of District Weltiue jb-ai'l . c*"
• Ifni* ••Red'
'I7(i ••a, lornii
II ’ ( le al
tion of more than two months A. DeCottea was attorney far the
upping . n
during wfdrh time holiday* set•* Woodmen Hull ba uted at 116 j IX. mailo nn appeal • tcl.iv
meml. *,f **I Snnft d Seinliimi
vices of - peciril delivery
ami 1South Park Avenue. tifficisls citizens of. Um city and county of tin*
toil III,
jLiiii it IcndcT*'
an the sheres of the Black Sea.
board, and Elton J. Slough tun
delivery of packages will
b, of the \\ uodmen of the World for a gieater respimse to - the ri-ftll ’in 1 - 1.&gt; SlMifoi l| l*Vl Cl
.idli i*i i - r a n i e
The conference of the foreign was architect.
hr liuliiUcup of
nutintained.
urge all memtiers andany ymilh Salvation Army s Dina- Hoaid lllllllli
* m ' -t
, i e inministers was overshadowed tem­
|*|'1v«ti| e viif» ill- I’lljl. 1 la* ■I
Members of the board present
Slit* also commeud.-d the
porarily by Stalln’a birthday. But yesterday were Walter M. Hay­
City and County ’ offices will Under 10 years of age to attend.2 drive.
Army in (lie Eu|('|H.‘ i , . C a l ' c ; w as a n o t ilWipllnBy Associated I’rr**
work accomplished IInn f ir by Slnle
Foreign Commissar V. M. Molo­ nes and J. A. BisUlne,
til ian v im hi t-.-nilK b-g. ml l efote
bo closed, except for police a d Refreshments will he served.
Thru). * of (Ipurnt i.(ItT,,
Throughout
most
of
the
notion,
Major
Allan
S.
Wind
ton,
tov, Secretary of . State James
hhcriffV dvpartmentR, from
...
*, ,
’ said that "every
144 Ills I'll). 1V into 1111* he Ivd llis l-eloii- t Mind \ rmy
this
fit
&gt;
&lt;
t
day
of
winter
is
offer­
Print
Byrnes and Foreign Secretary
' rM‘ll,:.,ltmrtoa h„- offeied -ei vice* IM June, 1. *!, al l-iirl m i . - Hi,, --i ini
I.- oe. Rhine
ing less severe Wruther than urij.ty until Wednesday. Hank&gt;L , in' i»usc*d by u defective
Ernest Bovin continued their dis­
was served up by the closing ana the Florida Cower and Light ^ertwene j burner caused slight &gt;*'* ' M «r '' Hale lliiutd thy ali l'lu i Hills ■III., Ill*
cinplii) : .,i,d u ll-i/eii lc i i, t i i . ■ . He was
cussions today.
•«»
fliHtr
*1114^ will
m i l closi^Tiieniuv
iiti'i i in iMiii j •
, f|
I*-*-.
.1
I.of n room flint U from Ii i
*.1 t.y till* \\ m i&gt;cpiiFtpii'tit in i leg* lid lii fnie I i u,eii i-rnckfit
week of autumn. Moderultrig office
a
Molotov and the Foreign Comm the home of -Hugh WlielclieL fun'1'* from ,li’' “K*"''
be Atlanta.
j thi* H ieC !rod 1.inn at will, .
temperntures
are
-thr
rule
every­
1015
Magnolia
Avenue,
yeiterdistributed
lo
persons
receiving
mister's wife tendered Byrnes
where
except
in
the
Dukalnv
and
In the CMique l of Tulti-lll, lo*
hi,oi
I
ly
111
let
assistance
from
the
I
mu
III
who.
Ill's
induction,
lie
The
coimiom
superstition
that
a
day,
acconling
to
Fire
*
Chief
and Bevln an official reception
Minnesota; where a new muss of person handling loads will get M. -N. Cleveland. The alarm was If it were not for his plan, would was
igmd n» thi lath An • was ii lo u rin g , *• mg tiiokmun
lost night at which the three
arrtic air has moved in and warts on his hands is unturr.
Ite entirely without any extra o’ • -ed lutuiitry Hatlalion of in, . who wenl into htlttlf* xvilll li
answered at 3:15 C. M
foreign ministers drank vodka
m
nettled down. The warmest city
II I III *t'l X Christmas time.”_________ ________ _ I’ lfili AtJnnn d H.vi.t.os In *M»lll'(l ■-I'UHi—- 4 ----*■* (*( 44........il*-*i
1------and champagne toasts to ths
William M. Toll has boon
yesterday’s . .map. w»» S»n
She continued, ' As you know.
Uaini Kilmer, N. J. TlirV f =•« f* -t ■: In &gt;-h- «•■ ■■ when
continued friendship and eollobothe Slate Welfuic llouid ad- »n«nths l a i n , la- wt-a, In .
............. ........ -I
' ih*x .s., % Liftra tio n o f-th o irtb reo cu u n lrim .- " -named-—Commander br^FIoHlla "WeTO, Califf W*I*W the mercury
ministers
aproximnlt-K
i. u, ,
''
1 ’ ""ft
.
Blt'IP iiuiwaiiiMui
it ., .-.’UU.
......... immi 'with , tin- d.vi: i-i, and
But so far, there has been no No. U of the Coast Guard Auxil- rc*ch.c&lt;,1J2
p e r yyear
e a r In
un i p.meil
Hunwi at
Kwimlnn mid, 1I m. -iih. . ‘
'-.a. like
in Bemlnole
Seminole f.iuuty,
County, mid
1,1 Nw;md«"i
‘ 1
authoritative statements on the iary. First Division, according to , 1,ut ^ i****1^ .,of thf t h7 \ y
thin money,
tnuncy, in monthly gnmi.-.
grants.-I'1
-••* c.nKlandLngliuid. II
I lie
h* du.
di* - &gt;•■.........
&lt;-&gt; I J
progress of the talks among the an announcement today by Alex i ^ r’n* lb*1 9 f t deep blankets
R. Johnson, newly appointed
• n,,w .fro«n tho Rocky Mounm e e tI*
a a
a sstandard
t a n d a r d „off living
l i v i n g f..r
f a r j, thei
G'V English
K i i g i i s h i« hhnun.-l
i .i .n e l in
m Jinly.
u ly , D
It*11.;
’ l i , J"
»
'■
thm
th e
three ministers.
Santa
and
Mrs.
Santa,
gur*-s
Daddy
and
Mnntmie
can
get
a
mid jouu-.l
joiia-d I:•••••••
Ceneial
I hi
hin|, h im i.
cJW||t compultl.l.- will.
lillii
al I'ailnti'......
" , -(aid ".m- Id.c-I nathing
execuUve officer of the division.! tf ,n* ; " ,w ' rd, &lt;• scant-consuls- of tin* Ranfiird .Mcn-haiil's A - j house fur ..us surname can get a
in il«
tia-- h*'D*'i Ilian ; * n,ah«* uihii | his
^
, r ^ c y mid health. Wo j i c powr- Atlny' arnuih'.l fm,.
in
Mr. Johnson also announced ‘,on f‘Ir. »',r1»‘Cemen »*«*
’Ians Completed
tlL_
that John Brumlev ha. S m T
deUyed on their return sociutlon, arrived pi Sanford yr-- then by next
---------I‘j H. i -tterday w ith, a luad of candy t"* j bring me . Si.Vi I1T, *1 y u a t I leaa to grant any i-dilu nn.iicy . bi.-iikll.ii.iigh at Si. la..
named executive officer of the J of
^ P Kan
*
J 1** Tis0*}
coa,i with
p?ri '^e kiddies and remarked that - tic-' the one I saw in the Sear** Riie° ' lo ma&gt;(* thl1
11 bit l-iigbtHe niiailii-d with Ills luiltalK-.i : 1 ■“ "
1 *'f Ihit wc.iltliFor Lions Dance local
Francisco
Jammed
flotilla whlla Stephen M
ullv i-iH'l - buck *n,l f ’,1 . . i . l nu '
* ** *** | er. Of approximately 0511 ruses. I li r o u g h a ii t th r riinipuign in "
H"’n in tin* Auny, add Inwcuther wn* *bii delighfully
Tuh/. Oviedo, Jiaa been appointed trunps who will be unoldc to that it reminded them nf— Irrn..u # .c
wc are usktng extra Christmas Frnnee. D uring-npernttan-r t:i H. T Omil.f )-,**. n-iiiv.t t..
life .if
reach their home* for Christmas
{Irfans were completed today by training officer.
f,,.,
father says that I cannot dinner money for approximately giuni. In- wn- n-t inir.l : I n-Lu-d • •&gt;•«*. Hut i&lt;
, l-u-.i n huttlc.
eared
by
the
Uhuinlier
because
of
snarled
transportation.
meanher* of the Sanford Lions
expect too much this year be- 5 q families. Please may wr ,i '&gt; Hn hoxp'Uiilizntion. luit
A t t n th e victory m Kill ope, lie
Mr. Johnson, former comman­
Club for their Christmas party der of the local Flotilla, said that And the same storms that dis- liu-rcc.)
cause you have to take everything t|tIl, mi continue to suppui (unit* I lo Ft a lire and ww* • 4U,nli-.l tn L-I* t(* 'In- PurilL* and
Santa
showed
p*
a
letter
Ite
rupteu
traffic
across
the
nation
to Are held at 9:80 o’clock to­ a major saa scouting program
we can give to the less fortunate M. . or R»,'orton in his drive at tilglied to tin- 2 LUh tjii.il lei uni i
Dulil til* Japam-:-e.
u m l,"
morrow night at the 8eminole will ba inaugurated in January. now are spoiling the chances oi had just rccr.ved from u little • eople and children than we are
l on,puny, which operated l*i
Sanford
girl
named
Maria
Meni'-ihundreds
of
servicemen
on
their
ind in thst case I ran give tip ,
Country Club. Members
Mi lt I I IIC IS DiSt H A RC E D
Ex* I hi,ye Depot IMl, &lt;li.e In
Tha program will Include marine way back from Europe lu reach oex. Fla si-eineit very prnud if
invited to bring prosSnts.
even my doll house. My M'ommid I
termediutc Ktvtion.
*
safety, rescue work and boat home by Christmas Day.
the
letter
which
read
os
follows:
Toys mill
will first b* given to operations In addition to many
Pvt. Decor U. Mil thi.-, .it
maxes me save my money and, Q f f l l l p 8 T o V l t ! F O P
Duriiij; ilo- pasi summer, In
Dearest Saint Nicholas: (that's help
.______ , their wires and gussts other phases of sea scouting.
in every way.
was muiie it iiii-niber of tin* lit., Route 2, H &gt;\ 3IS. - l-ccn disSanta’s
formal
name)
and later will ba Jot Mtlsch mill be 1n charge o(
slxis play
pUy with,
rg*■J from t hi- Unit ■I States
"We are praying that all tha
Dime Board Honors iiiterjuedialc Section AJI-SUi*, rhn
CHRISTMAS BEAL HALE
"I am a little girl of seven
Bresented to children of the the Sea Scouta during tha forth­
A'rmi- Aii Foi cos ut the Draw
Iihsi-Iki II te a m . Tin* o u tf it entei
children in our U. S. A. as well as
years
and
five
monins
old.
I
am
Isthodlst Roma at Knuiyrita. coming year.
F’ii-l.l Separation lliuc Tnmpa,
Jga Souers, under the direction goin g. to South Side Primary other war torn countries will be
A contest between Cnnipht-ll- ed th e t'limiitUtlicatioiis i’otte t**u
Al L^rons is in charg* of the
Other Important items 6n ths of Mias Margaret Dingfelder will School, And am in second grade. blessed only as good as I am Loeaing Post No. 03 nf tin- liuuu-nt ami won the *humpimi after 33 inicdhs pcr\:,-.**. Merparty. John Courier was wal- Flotilla's program Include tha
sponsor the street gale of Christ­
“My deer teacher’s name is because I think that 1 am blessed. American Legion and the Ki- ■••hip. The leant went to N itrrn -1 tid e s r n n i in the-M Ititnry Police
c-oiued as a cub Lion.
promotion of the Indian River mas seals and bangles tomorrow' Mrs. Etuis Wilkins. She Is n First of all I am blessed be­ wants Club as to which organi­ berg, Germ any, und befor*’ ilnily ^Corps attm In--! to Uie A ir Foivcs,
King U aa Clyde Ranuwy an­ Canal, tha placing of standard
cause 'I was born in the good
can raise lb* nioat money c i n u &gt; l s o f r.tl.tHMI . e i v i c r i i i B I ) ,
nounced that RIU Goode, Pro- river markers from Sanford to for ths Seminal* County Tuber­ very good teacher. I take music. old UJLA. Second. I have w rsation
t ^ ^ T r a U o n Army dime
i '.tM» ^ Tn n t f ^ l.&gt; J « W « ttlCHT TS ITDME
My awoet music teacher1* name
culosis
Is Miss Madeline Mails in, 'Em] father, mother: STsteiT brother, boards is in the offing, acconiinc for tin- Thi-nti-r crown. M an in
Mai-i*- Lewis J, A'right hits repluying third bos** fm the AllI A m v dimeA board at from .1:00
,S2 Hon of alr-saa reeeue work la negro organlsaUon street sale Isn’t she good?
1 also take Third. 1 have food and clothes. to Major Allan Whorton.
Star.s, tt'eni to Leghorn, Daly, tmtied to S itifm | ajici servln-f
cooperaUon with the Sanford tomorrow on Sanford Avenue, it dancing and cucsi who my danc­ Fourth, 1 have mv old toys to
Humor
haa
it
Ibat
Willi
im
to 2:00 o'clock today. Among Naval
Air Station. The tegular wc* announced today by Mr*, ing Uacher is—if you can keep make put with until you can got Thome, In charge of thp legion’s with the Oi -c ugau-g.itimi. Oise 21' nniiiths in tia* ('III Theater
the Lions who served a t the program
of safety and motor Edward
..........................
Klrchsr, Secretary of a little secret I will tell you. She more help—but please be good program, which romes oil fi*i-i- defeated the Mi-Jiteimncaii T hea­ of Operations. Follow iug n visit
John Mtlsch. C. L.
operation will also bo
la none other than Mrs. Marjone to the poor people which I know day. say* the Klwsniann, who te r (lull fur t i e Fluropi-ati ami .,‘ itli hi purvnl* Mr. and Mr*.
ths Tuberruloeln Association.
C. F. Rob.'iin, 2()ii3 Muplv Ave­
that you will. (Major Allan work Saturday, won't have u North Afrii-un rhampionshili.
C. Tepsic. She is wonderful.
Miiriou returned tn Ihe tlhili-d nue, Major Wright will report
“Dear Santa, I know that you Wharton of the Salvation A m y chance. The Ktsanians art- ex­
and Bob Raaly.
CHRISTMAS BONUS
are short In helpers, (the Grem­ is doing a fine Job on this, Marie.- pected lo challenge this .state­ S tates ahionil the U.K. 'Army for further duly ut ''atlas, Texas.
TO TAKB COMMAND
Trnns|KMl i.eJuni-. Hi* was ’dis­
lins ora still on strike) but plea*e
"I am glad that our boys ore
YORK,
JAP ARRAIGNED
J. L. In
sident of thu be real goad tu my dear, sweet coming home for this blessed ment. They will be lead by Perry charged oil, Dec. 12, at f o i l
Whitehurst.
shia N g h a i ,
SI.
Bragg, N.U.
Denford
National Bank teacher*, because they are work­ Christmas. It la said far the ones
The
On
Thursday,
ths
laidir*
of
tin*
of l
UnHed
M 1 NILA, !).-&gt; 21, tAb—The
He | tans to return to profes­
that employees ing so hard with ms and with t«&gt; that lost their lives, In order so
itto o ln f down
First
Methodist Church hod sional lin-i-ball next Spring will* ex-chu-f of JapanCfC military
ipi the
many other* like me, to make we i can Uve in peace—for those charge
of the dime boards und the Nashville Volt, of the South­ police in tin I iii!ii*;.'iues , Lieut.
for
thi* . work] U tatter place to live I am praying and I know that
IK
will
win tm j
Col. Kcii li- O ,
was ul (siicneil
ern Association.
t of
. I almost forget theiz Mala ora gone to heaven. received 111.36.
j-------- , - - — i— — —.
i today on charavi, r f purmlUln.
* who have
sseacbav1 tl;e torturu of Auieiica-** an
estimated that there was
Scoltifh ainl Chinese, music haio f-jlipi'-c - J,ir ;.
i ’ of 300,000 busii
Piscthlng In, cpruiiimii us ln-Uj spW'''ihjJdy fu», lb
In the- Uni
L'
1
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tone.
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$S3,G00 In School Truck Driver Is Sanford Stores
jtad, Are Retired ^
Announce Two
By County Board
D ay Holiday

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-a w a a p isftew rA 'is
Stalin Spends His
66th Birthday At
Office In Kremlin

W e l f a r e Official

Roy Marion in
Sanford Aher
L'lircpaan Duly

Support or

First Winter Day
Less Severe Than
Last Autumn Week

Toll A p p o in te d
Local Commander
Of Coast Guard

Santa ( iaus Arrives And Tells About

Letter Keceivfed From Maria Meneiidez

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YOU CANT QUIT ADVERTISING
Y O U ’R E T A L K IN G
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A . M A S S M F F .T I N G

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the okc of 33, went oul, for th e packing
team nguln nnd mmlc it. He was Re has :
a, regular at guard anil was i-huseii 1|« r kick
alt-southw c*t Conference — perhups the onljr m*M who ever won
such an honor twice with a space
of 1(1 years hi between.
'
He returned to the Army a f te r
graduation, later coached two
year* at the University of VerBy CARLE
liiunt.
He was on Army duty
frent 11)33 through 103d. In World
W ar II. he received the I’urple
H eart, the Distinguished Service
Cfosa and the Silver S ta r—the
la tte r being awunled to him be­
fore th e . Philippine surrender.
While a prisoner of the Ja p s hia
w eight— IlM | rounds norm ally—
dropped to lo t hut he was never
seriously ill.
“ 1 guess the idd athletic tra in ­
ing really paid uff in (he tough
If nnyixriy 'could take tho hyr. dny»." he says.

ror« of Ifie Infamous . diiith
timrch” mil uf Ilatuan, and Hut
U-ntlnir* und sadistic tortures of
I lit* Jutiuitcse prison c a m p s ,
friends felt sure, £aj. Berry could,
lie didn't disappoint Ills friends.

After All the (lifts Are Open: After
That Christ mas Feast - - Let ’em
Have ICE ( REAM from
BEACON DAIRIES
Fined Your uiiIit now1 for A ilulicioua l«! Croum
Cttkc*. Onu layer of l hat giMHl old Rum RaiHin, and
A layer of rich crtiimy Vanilla l(&gt;p|K*d and decorat­
ed with Whi|i|K*d ( ’ream. M.jrt't'H twelve lo nlxteeii
. . . . $2.25 each. AI.-mi three layer Qt. Brick in­
dividual etik and wrapped for your convenience.
Flace your order h o w !

ry.
. work-.Jp th» C enter’, 14 building*,
blue-robed
T hey.rehearse scrupulously cncli
Chorister* I xveek of. the year, althougn their
shop- perform ances, except fo r special
bn nnd occasion* such ns V-E D ay
homeward or the visits of dignitaries, come
quietly to only on En sta r, P lug »Dn v and
•
i Christina*.'
*
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p ast si,*,
Whan a nrsmber ceases to work
after*work in the C anter, he m ust resign
-oncerts a t from (he chorus. E nergetic John
ucu in tho R. Jones form er “ col Inborn tor In
Cortysl| UnlvcraUy'a sta te music

HODGE

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o f c h r is t ”

S a tu rd a y

d rily

Shown hy "EUie, Jack A Jim"

E V A N G E L IS T IC S E R V IC E
w ith

“ W o r ld " *
’

l.axl Appearance In Sanfnrd

’A*
Pot,I,.i, radio |I I » (
11 Mrrrury- Tudor, radio
...
hen(,r
fIJJ I
II (hrvrolrl d u l l Coupe.
II Hudson
Con. Coupe,
radio oml h eater .
II lir-’ut,. Custom Medan
II Lincoln Custom l.lmooslne
'l l IJncoln-P.epliy r Medan.
- - lik e - n e w - -.
~
II l*»ckard
130
Con.
Coupe
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COOPER
M E R f . E 0 B F .R O N

“T H E CO W B O Y

AND THE LADY”
K ti* t8 S ;

p r in c e s s

Open. IWIOi , P J 4 .
S a tu rd a y -Sunday

Friday - Saturday! {Sunday - Monday l

l.u itrttu * D u P g n tG lo * * pne^ **(iny
D u P o n t S e m i- G lo s s * r e t u t t o
'r e c * j d t o ke«f»

w ith

b a th s , w o o d w o r k ^ th e y
-May r o o m l o o k - h » b e s * f -

JA N E . FRAZKfc_
JIMMY, LLOYI)
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B E A U T IF U L —

K . M o r r is o n

Wma.li cAHm H

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&lt;i c ty y s lt r
I.VUIH,
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“One
Heavenly Night'

ENDURING!

ChriiitmaH Day
and Wednesday
Dec. 25th - 26th

N.

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WBSLWVAV MKTUIIDIST
. CIO Hi ll til* i-ao i.A
„ K. M. lIB N R L k. P asto r.
U.:u* A. M.
Prt-arhln* l l l t e A . M.
E vangsllalla Service. 7;kv P. M
TIIK SOI T ll» l|li:
Midweek P ray er and ’Talea H er
t i l t IICII
c*.
l-iu rr! A rc. at Ninth
T hursday C raning. S:su p. p
A. .1*. Camp, P astor
■rlslm ua P ro aram Sunday. It*--. Sunday School.
:* I r.
33 lit 7:0ii P. M
T. It. Ml,hlli Inn, Slip
M nrtilna V'i letup,
.
la m in g W orship.
c n iM r n op r t t a x A i.ta n x a
W edorsihiy I’l.iyi-r I
sv. U It. Itushinn
P. V . .
. II* l alaielU Avenue
F irst and T lilid T ur
o' u ' —P u n d ar School, Deri S.
M. IL
J:oo |&gt;„
nlth. Superintendent.

J:.m' IV lY.-S. V.0 P.'7

5*2®
— liven Itig W orship.
,:.* P, At.—W ednesda). P ray er
i l P raise service.
.
U *T i:i:* BAPTIST r i l l UCU
(Veil I. Crlssey, P .is|,.r
auiiilny Hehonl, I(I;(io A. M.
tlernhl C. Ilussek, Supl.
M orning Wnr*hl|,, ll in, A.*M.
U lrcrtiir Mrs. Myra llusack
I. T. L'.
*:J* P. M.
.Kv suing W prshlp. 7:7U p. M.
W ednesday P ray er Service. 7:5»
P. Jl.

MINIATURES
HS ieWI U.

L u u n d r y &amp; D r y t 'l e a n i n g ( lin t w rh h r u u g h t in o n W o d .

ncH tluy o r b e f o r e w ill I k* r e a d y H n tu iM n y

D a in ty w a tc h e s t h a t w ill
th r i l l th e w o rta n In y o u r

Ufa I

attcraooa

com mented:
"They don't make
them like her nnymorv." He in*
tends to hang the p o rtra it in his
W hite H om e study where, oxplained Mr. lYutimii. "I can »*.e
it nil the Ttme’

BEAUTIFY
YOUR HOME
with VENETIAN
BLINDS

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ro .N n iip .(iA n tt\A i. i t i c
C orner o l P ark Avenue a
treel.
‘M inister. 1 llrin a i.l llout
Sunday School. 10&lt;J,
Morning Worship, 11.uip.
lal Music.
K vrnlng Servlr, 7:70 l ‘. M.
lues Cards ami old
l
lly m s ..

( - M ilie u o p iT in is T
S 'lii.In,|r C o u n t' Coui tlionxr.
1111.1, .............. |V:0» A. M.
Wot ship und Communion. 11
M
K v.hlnu Service —' J ;u I*. Al.
Inn
• 7:30 p. M.
a i i t i i i . u I . iH 'TLK i:. M inuter

j

Beautifully Boxed
p u i i i r r c i i l t i i t i —iiU M ittu u u
Itev. M ark T l**rpenler»

Kveiv

second

Hundiiy-Uidy

DRESSER SETS

Cum

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W ednesday

N ight

P ray er

Me*

T0UCHT0N DRUG COMPANY

SEMINOLE VENETIAN BLIND CO. _ *

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113ft

Ked.
1153*
Club

Hedail

l - d o u r Hnl.
«• Sedan
liny a I S e d a n

9 i T r u c k s 91
l(3*&gt; ‘II Ml Ion Chrv.
cargoes
(33) '&lt;3 IH Ion Chrv.
cargoes
(l*&gt; *11 4 ton llodij*
pickups
( 71 ‘II 4 ton Dodge
* pickup,,

'l l 34

ton

CMC

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31*71
I I I 5X
313*3
31531

P E R F U M E S
,IID1.EY - A D R IA N
N C R * M A T t'H A B E U .I
rAHU • I'l.A T lN E
:Y r O and O T H E R S
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In

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T h e r e 's a r i g h t g i f t a t t h e r i g h t p r i c e
fo r e v e ry p e rs o n on y o u r C h ris tm a s
| j s | — a n d i l ’s r i g h t h e r e a l T O C C I I T O N ’S . . . t h e M e r r y C h r i s l m a .
S t o r e ! Y e s in d e e d , p l e a s i n g e v e r y o n e
p e rfe c tly is * ju s t n s sim p le a s lh i s —
m a k e a ll y o u r g i f t s e l e c t i o n s ( r a m
o n e g a la a r r a y o f p e r f e c t p r e s e n ts n n d
y o u 'l l
have
no
m is -g iv in g s
i hi.-*
( 'h r i s l n t i i s l i m c . C o m e in lo d n y .m il d o
y o u r C h r is lm a .* s h o p p i n g e a s ily
. .

PIUMT c u n i a T i \ v c n t n r t i
M orning W orslilp—ll-.on A. X.
IWblo School—»:(4 A. M.

43 lludsod’ Hit p e r- (» KM
37 P a rk a n l 7-paee. t.lmouatne
. .
'10 P ackard
I to
Hntun:
' radio and h ru lrr
• ( F - m n ta r — rvm :" " i*T0~U~'J 't ""~
COUP*
11 M e i e u i y
3* C a d i l l a c
'll C hrysler

TUB n n n i i v t l i h BAPTIBT
LIILII CM
I-aurel Ave.. a l N inth SL
A. C. Camp, Psat'or
Hunday Cchool *:«a A. M.
T. U. Middleton, Hu*L
M orning W orship ll;0 0 A. M.
T rulnlng
" '
Union T
T:cm
oo p. *.
K vrnlng Service 7:30 p. M.
,
W edneaoxy — Mid-week Hervlce,

1:30

t.aftr M ao
NAKAMCXK € I I I Ill'll
r. C. IS .and lira laivclace
Its store. ■
livening Worshltv—7:»o J».
F riday Hervlce—7:30 |V M

DISTINCTLY MASCULINE
FRANK J. Bryson. DO. F a ste r
dervleee foi Sunday—
t*:0e A. M.—Hunday School
' , #® ^ »»■ — M orning W orahtp.
• 'la p. 31. Tonne Peoi.te# f t a i . i ,

DECIDEDLY CORRECT

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3315

1 I* wh. cargo ......
313*5
I 3) New 4 Inn Steel
trailer* ......... .
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( I) A m phibian Jerp e 3**5

40 C tirym ir SArninga
door! uv rrd rlv t
and hegter
'43 H ludebaker S k
Com m ander Sr
'3» jlrphyr
«-door
new t rndlo
I I l ‘t&gt;moiitli
Dr
Coaeh
*31 Plym oulli l.doo
'*7 lot Halle l-door
radio and hea
•1* Will) a Brdan
•31 Olds T ouring
'33 f'hrvrrtlet Toon
'17 Cadillac- • ft

• * k u tO m f c o
r.iSkw I* H *mm
ae H e - t e tw c *

Wednesday

inrclltlg

gift arrived at tin: W hite
c. It waui* an olf p aiu tio r
s P.|.year-old m other, given
•e Chief Executive by Hie
iu Itemoln.x

linn. i..il. v;ji) a . M.
(Illlei humbly S.Mel Vires 3:30 P M.
o n u n c t i u r i r . i t ' i i -u i u n t
\ ’o v i‘ti ju i liliiu lh m m l" in li t
o r I.ATTKH HAT SAINTS
American Deglon llu t
On* block W rst .,7 Park X vrim .
* .Morvkm every Hunduy. 7:30 P.M.
(n k M ;7 H g .le.TIKiUMT lU V B bll
Guest sp cak cis
J. «V. A usl.lt, pastor
LIKUT. H. K. ClUX-’KIiTT.
MOLT ( BOBS M 'O I D P .tl. CUPNCII 8utid.iv
nun m i Meln.ol,
pi iihhi. 10:00 n.
A. M.
lii:v . m a u k &lt;‘A liP i:N T i:u . i n n o r
A vv. Ilum li. Suet.
Holy Cnromunluii. *:oo A at.
M* i n in u w ora hi |\. 11:00 A M.
C hurch Kehnnl, *:I0 A M.
r i l l s T BAPTIST L lll IICII
V o rn ln r Herrlr*.. U 'S* a M
P ark Avauua a t *lh Ml.
W. p. Ilror.ks. J r . Puslor
V. ft H I. *:&lt;&gt;•• P ,\l. Ihtllv
K *U7 K . I s i S I .
'
.Sunday Mrh.Mil, p l i A. M.
,
M. T. W. P »:(« A Al Wnrslil*. 11:0* A. M.
• T hursday V (•« A. M
T rain in g Unlun, *:I3 I*. M.
W orship, 7:ju P. M.
W ednesday Hervlre. 7:3» I*. M.
N ursery for Hunday M orning »rr.
s K v k a t ii HAT XIIVKkTIST
etc*.
CHI IICII
Kur phonea (or hard nt healing.
Klae A eaaoe » S S evraik sire e l
Kabbatb Kcl.ool S aturdays. l:l«
1'ltKHID EN T
A M.
TU B CIIVMCI1 OP GOD
C hurch Harvirea, II o.i A. M.
Geneva an* Kim A v e n u e s
P
rayer
Meeting
W
ednealay
BvW ASHINGTON, Dec. 'JL', (/l*)Rav. W. C. Huleomb. pastor
enlnga. l oo c xL
•
Saadav echeol. i,:* o A. M.
rre sid e n t Tium nit'a first Chrix,
M orning Harvloe. Il'* « A U.
Young P a a p l,, 7:*( p. U
Hunday N ight Harv.ce, 1:0* P. M
W ednesday a lg h t g ray er eervlca,

■3LVA170S AMI
111 t U » BtC&lt;
Major A. B Whorl
Sunday Hell—ft »*,
P ra y a r garete* II

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K raagellette Bervf*
F rlfa y Servlo* •:•«

ENDEARING!

Our office will be CLOSED MONDAY

M

Koland Giles. Miipt.
M orning W orship |i:0&lt;&gt; A.
v tn ln g W orship. l:ou »•. *i.
ivnl Breviers.
•
7 -a ln ln * Union. 7:10 P. M.
W ednesday P ray er Sarvlcs.

K verv-O lher-Tueeday — Study
doul-wlLnlng. 7:3*.

Con.

H iipcrrliarg-

l» IJnroliitF.ephy r
II l/n ro lti-Z m lty r
Cou|»e

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(?H&lt;iue, PocMc Droam.

CHRISTMAS DAY

John BOLES

If it: l Ct.c*(

HILL L 0M E R &amp; SUPPLY YARD
A fine |otmine bouquet . , ,
a re a lly b eau tifu l perlum e,
priced to you may *n|ay lh&gt;t
lavtll^U of pH (jroomlno elte n lla li ovoty d a y . O th e r
o n c h o n iln o ty p e s In loiflh
P g (lu m * a i o l i t a r l b o u i ,

Coups

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A iii:s s i.tf n r o n o
* S s s ls n l
•
'■•filers I-Ain,1 A*r. nnd 17th S t
"W lirrr J r tu s I , l l c s r
K. I. WIUOItT. P asto r
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Sunday School. U. M. Willis,
it*, SsPi.. lo:on a . M.
Morning
Devotion*: Service,
IDO* A M
n * n m r .untfm A iim -s (y»utig~~bMt&gt;l«). »:&lt;n |«. m ,
Kvangt likllr M edina. • 10 l». ft.

T ra d e . I n , N eeded On
T hese C ara O r T rucka!

Partial Elating

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as

D e a le r’

501 N. Orange l*h. 2102.1
Right h tre in town!
Nc

201 N o r th P a r k

as well

L a rg e st

R: S. EVANS

E L S I E , J A C K RRd J I M

R a d io l l a l t c r i c . l

NOTICE

c u t u c u (ip (toil

Molly Avenue ul Klflh Street.
Itev. Paul Yales. I'astur.
Munduy Hchmil, tn;oo A. M.
tlo rn ln g W nrshlp. II.uu A. M.
Y. p . a — a .Is p. m .
Itreuidilng,
1:3* I*. M.
P ray er Meet Inn Weil.. »;UU P. M

Hunday m ass: (:•* -A. M. and
lam e A. M.
•
Us IIt Mass: 1:00 A. M.
Conrossloo H aturday: ( :00 P. tl
to »:00 P. M. and 7:** P. M. lo l:*e

W A S H A B L E !
Jack

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Former Radio Singers of WLOK

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11:** A. M.—M orning W orship
• :ll» if. M.
Ju n io r and Hrnloi
T oung People.
1:70 P. il. —- levelling Worship.

t iik

Mohday!

ed th re e touchdow n p asses, . all I
w ith defensive linem en rlin g in g |
to hint. To cllnrh the. guine he |
re tu rn e d a p u n t ’45 y a rd s fo r tl ,
touchdow n.
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N um iirn has been a m arketb-ntsn
in every gam e and aside fro m is.
slig h t
knee
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k a t . NsataC
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P reaching, 11:00 A M.
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dodges around In the harkgroun I
fu r aocuada I« fore, paaaiag.

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Stornlng W orship.
11 :»0 A. ll.
C hristian Tnuth Fellowship,
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W orship and Sermon.
7:30 P. M.
WcUiiesAav Svi i lev
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T H E S A N F O R D H E R A I .D , S A N F O R D . F L O R I D A
I.AISK SI(IV It OK
IIA m , &gt; (IIL IU 'D
H ubert II. T.i&gt; lur. pastor

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Manosj school.

GARY

DEACON DAIRIES

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progfntn and 0 9 0 musical ml
visor, is the director. .
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At 11rooks H ospital hero w here
he w as undergoing observation
nnd tre a tm e n t (h e grin n ed arid
said they w ouldn't toll him whgft
was w rong .w ith . h im ),, scoiug him
again w as like leaping back
th ro u g h th e y e a rs o f IU2I. 1WJ
ami litft'l wh*n so ld ier anti rivilftafr
football fans alik e yelled "(Jive
u» K .l»" and thft lyfeiul-.-hnulilered
g ian t would lu m p on tho field an d
«liutigo llie riu n p la iio n o f (ho hall
gam e with a rJuin-hnng run, a
neat pass o r a sm nrking. dust*
raixitig .uckle.
Ho was oua of th e firs t molt
who itllernuUkl lietwcen tackle
on dafens* and the hackficld o|i
o ffense, lie atte n d e d the U niver­
sity o f Texas from IM S to 1U10.
lelto rln g in football, tra c k am i
w restlin g , w as ftll-RcHIthwesL Colt*
ference tu r tle In HIM. Hu w ag
in th e service In W orld W ar 1
and stayed in n fte rw a n l. ill i'J J l
B erry was uao o f tii* o fficers s e n t
lo college under u se tu p resem b l­
ing th e c u rre n t HI BUI ol lllg h ta.
He retu rn ed to th e U n iv ersity o f
T exas to g e t his dagree. H aving
played only tw p y e a rs o f fo o t­
ball n decade before B erry , a t

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k im ck lftj iluwii to ru le s am i re g u la tio n s th a t w ould h a v e
.seemed s tr a n g e b e fo re th e ’30s.* W h at w ith th e v ig ilan ce
^ f w n l r r r i l #*• »r*'*M**l »*Ih m t n n f l r r
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: to e in g th e line a n d d o in g a good Jo b fo r th e m s e lv e s ns
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u r &lt;«in r ««•»»•
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N o r h a v e h a n k e rs b o a s te d a b o u t th e o v e rh e a d ex*
v a/sin i'"» h3I***m !’: r ,u"ru"'ir t”&gt; ' p e a se in c u rre d in g e ttin g A m erica to b u y w a r b onds.
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Iti a id in re d e e m in g th e m . T h is can he reck o n ed in niillhins
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p l g n l |iriiiVf|(M*rlrra h i t §*!••»»*» •*»'" t r ^ i c .
H anks w e re long th e sc a p e g o a t f o r a ll econom ic •
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sin s. It is tim e c r e d it w as g iv e n w h e re c re d it is d.ite.
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The Greqt Pogrom

Due o f th e sa d d e st am i m ost te rrib le e v e n ts o f th e
?«• i Vo»m* rhV.'rhV*rri'n"!• r r ' «'I.»" • r*f r i f e 111 W orld W a r h a s b een th e f a te o f th e Je w is h ra c e , in
. 's o t a r a s it c a m e u n d e r th e b ru ta l fis t o f H itle r a n d b is
FRIDAY. DE&lt;“. iJ
k ille is. I’o g ro m s b ad Ihicii fa m ilia r in R u ssia in fo rm e r
'itlilL K VRhtlb I'Dii TDHAt
tim e . but ev en a t t h e jr w o rs t th e y n e v e r a p p ro x im a te d J
MKK V a n ItKAD o il It INNKIU th o se int in d u ced by tb e era/.y H itle r a n d h is g a n g s te r s
TltuiM.’llTS AN I» &lt;Jl IA J*A t 1J'jj1.
R e p o rts o f th e N u e rn b e rg w a r c rim e s tr ib u n a l now In
TIM’' FA CIO tVtlT liiih CAN 'o p e ra tio n seein to In d ic a te .th a t th e N azis d e lib e ra te ly m u rHKAD TIIK * w :i* \ IIKAltT; t'o r[d iw ed no few es th a n 0,000,0110 J e w s in th e e a s te r n a r e a s
Hud shall tiring every
i''^ ' alone, mid so m e rec e n t e s tim a te * s u g g e s t th a t th e to ta l
w hrtherV t’lw gWHl!V'w4M*U»r iljllffillbeiM if t h e .I ew ish ra c e now left in tb e w o rld is not v e ry
i,t- evil i:»ric8. 12:11.
’ oiucli h u g e r tlu iu th a t . T h e s la u g h te r w a s w o rs t o f all in
P o lan d a n d a d ja c e n t re g io n s, w h ile th e t e r r o r lu ste d ,
tKromTl.wl.I.i MsisMia11 * '‘em s in c re d ib le th a t su ch an ep iso d e could o c c u r in
nl Versel
m o d ern tim es, a n d th a t su c h mi aid e and g ifte d race, w ith
' IlK iienide Mint ws have c u a tj^ , |&lt;)n^r „ reco rd o f p ro g re s s a n d a tta in m e n t in so m a n y
* fni the Khiadiim uf Meiivim. 1)1*1n a tio n s, sh o u ld re n te fin a lly so n e a r e x tin c tio n a t tb e h a n d s
' i entice N'umliei One
{of a c r a te d fuuiitIt* a n d b is r u th e s s follow ers,
we fiml eonfusiag, Idlldllig U* l‘t"k
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einre oneriincliios p iker* linve
O.K. With Uncle
liven un mir state
with lontendbnr ctnliim nt »ur*
, v.
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clnrt anil |il«u»it»tr merit.
ITtcle S a m 's c re tltt is v e ry itootl th e s e d a y s , a n d It
. ei'cnkliitr
over
mir air ami eryms show-,
its
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m itlty c u rio
u s anil u■ n e x p e c te
d w a yats. T h e re
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a. .. a,
J ttivishm,
is th e s to ry g o in g a r o u n d , fo r in sta n c e , o f th e J a p a n e s e -1 Tl,e n in t.ift eoniei Randitph 1* &gt;
wimtiou. nf wiiih int|ienmllng ami
A m e ric a n in ('a lif o r n ia w h o w as a tec h n ic a l a n d m a ln te n -1 having irouMe petting home v ith
■link enlliisioii
‘‘a rm of a t on veteran* ot
In reginiw -formerly kmiw'i,
the m ice e n g in e e r a n d hail b een s h u t u p in a re lo c a tio n c a m p f o r !
flesh amt spirit.
; th r e e y e a rs , am i w h e n h e got fre e co u ld n 't fin d a n y w h e re ,h ‘' t,;*lin1' ««ntpfiign tn time for
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liy c .-JC im u lly -a u -o ld C h u i e ^ g a a l i 'J t n i J i v a n L t ih m t t

lu m .

ly, your e.mstltuthm
jatltl Mtllltotl hint u p , in R U lrin g :
tlolph’. .nc«d us hm ox tw S
in net
rewritten ilaily. Have it,
“ Von back' ItOie all stthte.' t'lic le S a n t? "
*
knoto. The earn er is itue in'i
inutm sl
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" V e s ." replied th e e n g in e e r, "U n c le S am let m e g o
York Sumliiv tml ■w“fHd h a
:hy ii Ailil. a linns-ty mini, a pneii
I fro m th e re lo c a tio n c e n te r ."
E u^ y '
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“ Ypu O.K. w ith U n cle S am s u re n o w ? " p e rs is te d th e
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t ion;
tlOltJ
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HKADl) 11AItTKItS. KITH AIK
liml anyone who. with a short, of M
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mvenlotion.
te a . O .K . w ltfi Illicit* h a m ."
|ieiTelve.|
cIv»*,I a moment ago that tin"W ell, &gt;*011 O .K ., w ith U ltclc S
Sum . y o u O .K. w ith m e," FOKCK. PIIILlI’PlNKS, (Spa,
woihl is nniml.
w elcom e re p ly , "Y ou com e live w ith m e in m y e in li—-John D. WiHolruff, 112
Mary l^,\ worthy.
War veteioi.s who are iiiuthli*
to olitniii.inr* o, l.mhllitv- materi
nl* for new homes xhonl.l write
their congressmen ami tell them
they want something .lone iihoill
It, ami how. If (tie govimtnent
will encourage people to work,
insleml of paying them net to.
these things can he provhh‘,1 til
•heit enter.
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Preshlent Tinman has emlorse,l
the . merutU of the Atiny nnU
Navy Into a single Pepartmenl
of National Defense. Kvrept for
the fuel that the nil forces wnl
In. (itare,I on a purity with the
two ohler services, we enn't se;’
notch ■nils outage in—the pm|to*ei|
unification They were supposed
In tie all under one nunumnder*
In-chief anyway, the President of
the United .Slates.
-t

We sometime- wnudei if folk*
eVer u'iillie tlutt we too orenstmtuily fall to get mil impel
We
guess we tunerrihe to mure new**
taper* than anyone else In town;
iftow iiom then fafltne to arrive
now ami then that they loo are
having then troubles. Some of
them in fart have fallel to puh*
Huh al all for several week- at
a lime. The Herald hasn’t misse l
a puhltcnlhm date In more years
Ihun we rnie to remember: Inn
we have our fingeix rntssetl. •

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With so many vetciaii* re tu rn ­
ing from foreign service th ese
days whew many o f them Isccume
crack, shots, this w-iuld tw an o p ­
portune lime In -organise u rifle
L* club for youngster*. The AmerirAn tseglon use.1 to have such a
Club before the war. and many
■B a boy who leamesl to shoot under
the splendid lutelate of (ieotge
^ Clock lived to thank hi* lucity
for a hunter** eye in the
of New Guinea or lh»
■row* ot Niwmtndv. AmUa*» la plentiful « r a , gum
_ *avallabt*. Why not teach the
Wy» to ahoatT

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N a t war project* fur Sanford
Include a first Mom tuvsnla broad new bousing pre­
fer negroes together with
park* ami recreational
a oewage dlpo^J plant
»r development of Fort
Park atl tha way U tha
&lt;r Hotel aa well as the
(ion of the Lain Fra
and Park Avenoa lhe
or a rwereaUoM cansuitable location,

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joined .
1042. Sgt. Woodruff, who haAllied prosecutors are planning
tit finish their cn-c* against the
M m ,*sBu £
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:f c r s S S s ,fiUAi5JS£, ~ :
tSextupn mid tlie Nail Security . K
Polite When the interna lions I '
military
court reconvenes on i uiniHMl riiruit proilucln
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Jail. 2. The prtt*erular* estimnio minrnl UMiixy S|ioki*j*mrn for lh*1 . " • Uw \ r!lrnff
that all the evidence against 21 Industry In lakeland ex|ws-t a n ( J ' &gt;*• Woo,,ruff'
war tenders' and a half ihnen ahnouneenient fmm Washington |
N ad orgunir.altons will he wound momentarily making the removal
u p .at the end of January.
&lt; effective Monday. Cannery p rices'
lioth . oranges
and
grapefruit
A ft'vr uf the Amcticiin p u t s * - , ,for ____
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Itemnvnl
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Personal

JOHN IVEY introduced AIR. and

TERRACE TALK
The opening of the Seminole
Country Club was the outstanding
social event of the season . . .
J h e supper was delicious . . .
W E IL POWEI.l. and orchestra
club wus pocked with enetaNEI
provided good music . . the club
■r jvas packet! with enthusiastic peo­
ple . . . ami everyone seemed to
l&gt;u having the Ulna of their live*
. . . Included in Uie X imvI sports
lisU would certainly be MR, and
MKS. K. A, NEWMAN, MR. mid
MRS. Wi C. HILL, MR. and MRS.
ED MEISCH. MR. and MRS. AL
LEE, LIEUT, nnd MRS. KENNE iil n ACKER, MIL and MRS.
* ’RED WILSON. MIL and MRS.
~V . A. LEFFLKU, MU. and MRS.
HARRY TOOKE. DR. and MRS.
A. W. EPPS. . DR. uml MRS.
FINCHER MCDANIEL. DR. and
MRS. ORVILLE TU R K S. MR. and
MRS. ROY HOLLER. MR. and
MRS. W. R. DYSON . . . MIL
A. E. YOWELL seemed to bo
having a joyou* time . hr truly
Imd the Ynlolido fcplrit . .' . tho
Fifty Associnte* felt right at
homo eating MIL HATHAWAY’S
^ u p e r lmrl&gt;ci|uc . . . D E N N Y
^•HAAiPAGNK, and that is 111*
name, who is pro at lire Dubsdread ('lull in Orlumlo wus-feeling
pretty morose about the whole
affair Irecause Dubsdreml ditl not
take ml vantage of the opportunity
of Inking the club over . . . th&lt;y
•lid Hot think a success could he
made of it . . .-and he saw thnt
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they limited wrong for once ,

Activities

P e r so

Open Evenings Til Christmas

Morris’ - Entertain
Sanford Cub Scouts

Miss Betty Moore, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. A rthur Moore, has
returned front Tallahassee to
Mr. and Mr*. Herman Morris spend the holiday* with her p a r­
of 1728 Locust Avenue enter, ent*.
tallied the Cub Scouts Den Five
Miss Vesta Ann White is ex­
with n hot rake supper cooked
at the outdoor kitchen last eve­ pected to arrive Saturday to visit
ning at their home. Games wen* her aprents, Mr. nnd Mrs. O. E.
played during the evening and White, She i* a student at the
John Ammon presented each boy University of North Carolina.
with it cookie mam
Mrs. F. E. Roumlllat has left
Those attending were: Melvin
Fleischer, Wally Jerald, John fo r Selma, Ala. where she wa*
Ammon, - Terry Cordell, Henry called because of the llluesa of
Cordell, Jack Schtrnrd, Bobby her daughter-in-law Mr*. F. E.
Morris,
George .............
Harden, Ernie Roumlllat III.
....... Georg*
Morris, mancot, nnd J. D. llighRamon Reel S l ,c (ART) is
leyman, Jr., a guest.
expected home Mindny from Cor­
nu* Christ), Texas to spend the
holiday* with hi* parent* Mr.
and Mrs. Watson- Reel.

Birth of ChrTflf
Time 7:30 — Dec. 23

We are very sorry thnt some folk h a d to stand at our
program last year—please come early in order to get
a sent. Every one-Invited.

Mr*. L. If. Sarkett, mother of
Rav. Milton It. Snckett of West
F irst Street, i* confined to the
Omnge General Hospital in Or­
lando becuuHe of critical illness.

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— Before you hung up tlm1
tleto# for your CHnilmnI party, you’d better consider lh"
) warning of Health Cammisslgner
I Francis Froncsak of Buffalo. He
| says that kissing under tbs mi*
‘sto*. may cause respiratory
) disease*. And then, of course.
Glare’s always tha strain on one'*

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GROW ON rilRISTMAS TREES
and they’re just
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Classic slipovers and cardigans
in marvelous soft colors.

Christmas Night

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W hut ti itcrfvctly wonderful Christmas it will he for her when she

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Robert 'V.|ihon uml It. A. New- Mr*. I*. II. TrpniiV Mr#*
man. Ji., entertained la*t eve­ Alt Inau, Mrs.
Kick
Gillespie,
ning with a Christman cocktail Mr*. Bruce Laney, Mrs. Thutna*
inrty which wa* given in the Kirkland, Mrs. Everett Matidin.
atteis home ut f&gt;00 Grandview jwul Mrs. Rohley Bruce.
Avenue, The living room of tho
Alsu Mr. and Mr*.
Henry
Newman residence - was beauti­ Wight, H. Mr. and Alts. Mulfully decurnied for the Yuletide ndm Higgins,
Mr. and Mrs.
season with
Brazilian
pepper, David Smith,
Mr. and
Mr*.
Icgusirum, .and a lighted tree. Sterling Bolling, Air. nnd Aft's*
The rontrni allrarlinn wa* tho W. M. Thigpen. Jr., Mr. and
mantel doeuration which consist­ Mrs. Gene Hurrlsuu, Mr. and
ed of silvered legustrum
and Alls. Dan Mitt hem.
Mr. uudi
berries intermingled with silver Airs. John Courier, Jr., Mr. and
nnd red light* nnd highlighted Airs. Clyde H int. Mr. nnd Airs,
with an arrangement of large J. L. Hurl. Jr.. Mr. amt Air-,
while bell* which hung uliovc Billy Yihleu, Mr. and Alt'. James
the mantel containing red lights. Higgins, Lieut, Col. uml Mis.
The guest* were greeted at tho Charles Lett*. Mr. nnd
Alt *
door Ly the hosts who were an- Frank Woodruff. Ml. Air. an I
sis ted liy Mrs. it. A. Newmnn Air-. L. II. Alcl.eod. Jr., Air. nn.),
and Mrs. W. A. Adams. Tho .Mrs. .lean Adams, Mr. and Mrs
guests assembled in the living i' lillinm Zachry, Jr..
Air. and
room’ and progressed &gt;to
the Airs. Malcolm Miller. Air.
nnd
dining loom where- they wore
, iMis, Cliurles McCIung. Air. am!
served from a .beautiful silver
J Hdr*.— Edward—Biggin*; J r r Vr appointed table
laid
with
ijnnd Alts. W. A. Adams, -md
lace cloth., ,
Air. and Airs. Burrell Hudgins. |
Those
invited
were:
Mis*
Also Al Wallace. Joe AleCnslili,
Mnrllm Wight. Miss Oleila Dyson, McKay Truluck, W alter Haynes,
Mis* E lizabeth' Dynon, -AID* Hruce Boll, Richard Deo*, -lira'.Elise Hutchinson.
Mis* Doii* toil Perkins, ,lr.. flnm lr WindHall, Mi's Jessie Durden, Miss ilnn. Jr., Itolicrt Cmuell, Jr..
Joyce Whlddon, Miss Margaret Jim I y Brownlee. Ailliui ill ji-i Reitz, Miss Imulse Perkins, Miss mm. George Kick. Rolieit AIt Ann Wiggins. Miss Martha Per- Jlinn, Gene Tinker, Jume IV irkins,. Miss Helen . Hutchinson1• J*ot, Allwrt Kitls. mid Lieut Col.
M iss" Estelle Hurt, and Ml rvfym-k Taiigemnu.
Alsu Airs. Niclmlsoo Ashby,
Cecelia T r u l u c k . _______ _

1 6AOMM 1/c Joe Davis of Bruns­
wick. Maine Is home on furlough
with hi* parent* Mr. and Mr*.
S. J. Davis at 7 H) Myrtle Ave­
Announced
nue.
will arrive from the We»t Cou* . Program
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, next week and will !«• tho guestFor X m a s Service
a ? holiday*
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spend the
with; Mr.
The .Sunday school ol Hie First
&gt;ert S tr‘
home In* M
syfai'r/'****"'* ul th*‘i,' | home lu’a r.' Hlbiscu* Court.
Presbyterian Church will piese-it
.Mayfair.
and Mrs. Hie annual Clnislimis Candlelight
K. Ihtush
F. T-;
Lieut. F. J. Richter of tha „II., Mr*.
r It,,sin, and l* rvUc Sunday at 7MKI I'M. and
Barton
C.
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a special rci|ue.-t' has I con made
Army Air Corps is home for a lit
Hii-uch
.Miami Heuih
.Miami.
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that tlm»« who | Ian to .orship
If' day furlough from Midland, guVst*
of Mr. ami Mr*, t linili* | with'
..., Uie
, ciingiegdtiou
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guest*
seated•
Tr'/.ts, and i* visiting his parents. Tyler ut their
'prior to the starting time. Thef
Mr. and Mra. H . F. Richter at Lake.
jllev. K. I). Brownlee, pastor, and
their home on West First Kirov,
J. A. Risllinr, aiipri inlenileut,
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Friepds of Air*. Broilie Wil- huve extenileil Invitations not nn'y
Mr. ,anrt Mrs. William Hush I Bums will regreT to learn that to those on Uie ehurvli rm ter In.',
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— 1 she has recently undergone nn also to friends of Uie ehurvh.
operation nt thu Fernald-lamgliioM
Tin- cast &lt;&gt;f rliuraclers for lb.Memorial Ijnspilul. She is still
confined to the hospital but t- scenes depirtilig Uie loilli of
Christ ini- ns follows: Alnry, Ito.- i I
i-ecuperatlng nicely!
Coke Boyle, Joseph. David Mil.ej
Tommy Men, will arrive tn- Mltelcheh Wise Men, Tommy |
morrow from .Memphis. Tetm. Andes, (.’larenrv Clause, lien y,
where he is stationed nnd will Womack; Hheplirnls, Bobbie A slr
spend a s h o r t. leave with hi* Itixlman Bromley, Jume- Krider,
AieCall; Angels, Put
parents. Mr. ami Mrs. P; A. Mere Edward
Dunn. Martha Ann Cameron,
| at their home tin Silver Ijike.
Mary Grace Hobby Carol Ale*
Lieut. Col. and Mra. Jolm C. Ni-ill, Alai gm et Atiwire. Ninny
McCurnin of Tampa will he. the Robb, Dede Shul'oii, Kliniln-i li
I guests for a few ilaya of Ait. Woodruff. The music tis-gyiute I
1and Airs. A. Held Mann. Lieut. with the Christum- season will
Col. AlcCurnin ha* recently re­ bo sung by the young people's
ceived hi* discharge after serv- choir. Tills organization ImliiJes
Diul Boyle, llonu Lou Harper,
ing three year* in Europe.
Irene .Greene, (‘siolyn Patrick,
Mr. nn I Mr*. C. D. Hljrhlev- Fenny Wallace, Allan Helzel, J
msn und children Joan and C. D. I). Fite, Lydian Boyle, June Ruse
. Jr. of South Bend. Indiana hav- Dutton, petty Hunter, Carol .It-nn
I arrived to rpend the holiday* Meriwether, Hetty June Wilke.
1 with M n and
D .-U lfn; Mary—Helen FITc, Annh Corley,
layman a t their home BAS Val­ Frunces f'niili. Herman Gann,
Stanley Bromley. Haight Peck,
encia Drive.
W alter Smith, and David Howard.
• Mr*, lleln-rid Evans, cadet Tho group is directed by Air-.
nurse at .Tampa Municipal llos George Tnuhy who will id*" *«• at
pttal, is egpecled to arrive thi- the console of tlic organ.
Soloist- from Uie adult rlinir
weekend to spend the holUlav
with her parrnts, Mr. and Mi
to aslst with the musical lorticn
| K. Z- Johnson, Sr^ on We»t Firs
&gt;t the i- 'tram will la- Dick Ai.(tract.
‘cen anil Mr*. C. C. Blanc, Jr,
Afls» * "n Lovell who has prew-nred ns violin soloist
Mr. and Mr*. George K. Well* louslv
apd Miss Gladys Well* are leuv
h will play "&lt;) Little
I III" •
ing Saturday for Haeford, N. « r n w n n f ethlehem."
alter* they will visit Air. ami
Mrs. Ben Currie und family. Al r.
I Wells will return Wednesday bu.
M n. Walls snd CRsdy* will n •
main until after the first of the
DANCE
I year.
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lobert Wilson And R.A. Newman, JrM
Entertained Guests W ith Holiday Party j

WARM SWEATERS

Toast warm, finely k n it of
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SUPOVERS

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Sheer
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Dr. and Mra, William II. Cros­
by oT^ Jamestown, N. V. and
Curl Crosby of Falconer, N. S’,
are guest* of relative* In San­
ford,

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CHRISTMAS PARTY IS GIVEN BY MRS.
BRUCE I*ANEY AND MRS. J. W. ALTMAN

tMrk. Hruce Ijmey and Mr*. J. Miss Carol Stone, Miss L ouie)
W. Altman entertained Wednes- Perkins. Miss Lctmbelle llugaii,j
day afternoon in the lntt«r‘» and Miss CeceRii Truluck.
home 2404 Oak Avenue between
Also Mrs, L. II. AtcLeml Jr.,
HW Lours 4:dO to 0:00 1*. M. with Mi,-. .Juud Merrimioi. Mrs, latrry
a Christmas party. Mr*. Bruce Adkitison, Mrs. Jean Adams. Mi A.
. . wearing
— „ _a black and whip John Tntunii Mr*. Rohley lit tie.',
Douglas Garner who it station­ Laney,
ed a t Langley Held, Va. i* home fnile gown, and Mrs. Altman,) Mis, Charles McCIung, Airs. Jui k
wearing a rose fitted taffeta Hull. Mrs. W. Dietrichs. Mr-.
for the holiday*.
own, received the guests nt the .Malcolm Higgins, .Mrs. \V. E. Ibid
i*or and were assisted by Mra, son, Mrs. Herbert Moses, Mrs.
Mr. and Mi-s. H arry Joe Minarik left yesterday for Atlanta It. L. Cornell, wenring black lace, James (’. Higgins, Mrs. T. F. Allami Mr*. E. H. Laney, n n&gt;»e Daniels. Mrs. Orville Harks. Mrs
and rortam outh, Va.
lace gown. The living room wa* II. N. Ashby, Mrs. Lyrnn Fox,
beautifully decorated with nr- Mrs. Malcolm Miller, Mrs, itj-k!
Mrs. C. F. Robson has a* her rangements of Brazilian pepper, Gillespie
and Mrs. \V. U.* ZnetiYv!
jests Ihl* week Mr. nnd Mi
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candles, ami multi-colored Christ­ Jr.
U Duncan of Toledo, Ohio.
mas ornament*.
Also Mrs. James t’rnpps, Mr ,
The dining room table was laid Frank Ray. Mrs. William Tldg-,
Mis* Lyda Yarbrough of Tam­
pa Is visiting her aunt, Mrs, wuih a Medclrn lace cloth and pen Jr.. Mrs. Wallace Pit ill ipit. D. Eaton nt 4lK Magnolia centered* with an attractive a r­ Mrs. Lester I'iiillips, Mr*.' Ld-j
rangement of cryatul ball* and wind Higgins Jr., Mrs. , Butrell
Avenue during tha. holidays.'
Bazilinn |*enpcr flanked by low Hudgins, Mrs. Jolm Edward Hig­
candlestick* holding rod gins, Mrs. Henry Wight 11, Mrs.
SgL Albert Fittg has nrrived silver
taper*. Mr*. R. R. Dea*. Mr*. Thomas Kirkland, .Mrs. Charles
from Aberdeen Proving
Ground,
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Roy Holler and Mr*. Karl lloy ltetts, Mr*. P. M. lluddli-slur.
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‘h* ‘in "‘alion ed.
M'■d* where
presided at the punch bowl. The Mr*. Sterling Bolling, Mrs. .lame
Mi*a B itty C«rrodl hn* arrived side table was decorated with an Henry Dyson. Mrs. Hurry Joe'
arrangement -of paper plant anJ Minurik. Mrs. Sum Martina. Mr-.
home from Sttllini College nt* tall
candlesticks holding lvd'inm l- Mills Boyd. My*. William Gii-j
Briatol, Va. w here she is a stu ­
nionr, Mrs. Bose Anderson. Mrs.
les.
dent.
Those invited were: Mis* Don* J. I- Hurt Jr., Mr*, Clyde H im .I
Miss .Ruth Largcnt nnd Miss Hall. Mis* Oledu Dyson, Mis* Mrs. P. II. Tepsic, Mrs. At. A
Mary Gray are a t bomo in Long- Elizabeth. Dyson, Miss Margaret l.effler Jr., ,Vlr*. William Basil,
Mrs. Harry Bower and Alts. .Mel­
wood from Tallahassee for the
Reitz, Miss Barbara lluprcchl, ton Yrlvingtun.
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ChriRtmaa holiday*.

of 0 . W. SPENCER who aided
in tanking the drive for the. club
successful . . , some of tho com­
mittee* menfbcr* cutting neat
step* were: V,. A. MORRISON,
JULIUS DINGFELDER, B. I„
PERKINS, ANDREW CARRA*
WAY. W. V. BITTING. ANDREW
STINE, JOHN MEISCH, GF.ORGM
THURSTON, HAROLD HAST*
NEH, GORDON BRISSON, J . I*.
RIDGE. F. E. BOLUS. GEORGE
A. STINE, H. M. WATSON. DR.
A. W. R U C K E R , HUGH C.
WHELCHEL and GEORGE A.
SPEER . . . Two* good to.see so
many hometown men back after
being a w a y . . . C H A R L E S
BETTS. ALBERT FITTS, FRANK
[IRANAN, MAL MILLER, ANDY
CARRAWAY, ROBERT MJLSON,
CENE H A R R I S O N , ••HAP'*
FLEMING. BOBBY NEWMAN.
HARRY ROBSON. RORERTALT-.
MAN. JIM HIGGINS. . . . and
many others.
The ravishing women . . . nh
yes ; . . MRS. W. A. ADAMS in
yellow . ..MRS. JAMES OHAPPS
In black and white nrlnt . . .
MRS. JIM HIGGINS in the cutest
black *atin openwork hat and
Mr, and Mr*. Clinton McBride
JG 8EPIIIN E MCDANIELS wear. have
returned to their home after
Ing a atunnlng lapel pin and ear­ spending
some time In Georgia
ring* to match . . . C.E.T.
because of the illness of hi* moth­
er.

CHRISTMAS DRAMA ,
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Tele, No. 148

AIKS. ED WHITNliH to the guest*
Social Calendar and
also paid tribute to- the- Work
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THURSDAY
Reunion of tho Seminole High
School of 1034 'till meet at
'■•30 o'clock a t tha Palm* ami
Pines ties lam ant. All husband*
Ami yivu* are ln\Itcd u&gt; attend,
“ ’or ia*ervptlons telephone Mrs.
John Courier, Jr., a t liliil-J or
Mrs. J. A. I'omler it 10 W wt Six*
leenth a t 409-W.

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Pavilion

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3.00 to K.ilk
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Admission 36c (Incl. (ax)

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TH E SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Miami University Ahd Hbly Cro4s
Single Wing System With Variations

SIGNS
SHOW I'XltU AND I'OSTEIIS
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Phone 1021
10S N. Palmetto Ave,

M ay The

BLESSINGS
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and the

HAPPINESS
HEALTH
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CHRISTMAS
and in Ihe

CADILLAC

NEW YEAR

■Doth Miami mid

Holy Cronr

MIAMI. Fia, Doc. 2f. (Upeclnlll for l^ieir «W#n*ive» ami uu.ii lut*

HOLLER
MOTOR SALES

come up with a team which lost
one name, f'nrli hns scoretl pi
•very name It played this Fall, /ir
three tallies.
However the secret of their
autress, in addition to able per­
sonnel, lies in the fuel that wnile
both uses the single wing lot
Its basic plays, click has many
variations and udaptanons. Miiirni,
in addition, used the double winw
so devastntinifly it defeated Clemson and has even gone into tiio
T once or twice. In the etusing
games of the season, the H urri­
canes emfCoyed variations u.id
other surprises In their - single
wing which baffled Michigan
Stale, North Carolina State and
Auburn so successfully that them
three elevens yielded 7.1 points
to the Hurricanes.
Holy Cross will have trouble
trying to figure out u defense
for the Hurricane* who showed
plenty of,* versatility as th-y
scoreil on purft returns,. Intercept’"
cd passes und plays from scrim­
mage in those iliree games an.I
had Hurry fihntil, itoh How man,
AI Hudson. Jno Kridl, Don Jones
r.lid Vie Mell account for their
scoring.
M umi resumed practice for the
Holy Cross gams on Dee. It) and
planned D&gt; workouts before tak­
ing on Holy Cross. Starling the
'veil: of Do-. 21, itfler school ha «
dismissed for the ChrDima* holi­
days, the Hurricanes will wmrU
•■ut racl afternoon, thus Joint;
their drilling at tha smno time
of the day the game Is played.
S’nce the H urricanei piny their
i-egular season 'games at .night.
It will ho thoir first nnntnrnnr •
In n day rum s when *hey play
on New Years i f tor noon.
McKlNNBY DISCHARGED
Pvt. I rlnre Mcwir tev. Jr.,
lleute t, Ro* 218, hn« been dis­
charged froBt’ the Arm-- Air
Frrrca ul the Drew Fiold Separa­
tion Ba«n. Tampa
McKinney
earved nine month* in tb&gt; Army.
Tilnr tn entering ill" .ervi'-e.
ha w . employed i &lt; the farm ing
industry.

TALKING

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FAIRYLAND
L O N D O N , Die. 22, &lt;/jv .
Chrutm as tentlvitlo* nlicndy are
underway in f in a l UBtuln, und
m the joy o f th e s'euaon, irn d itrannl limnr-flr rank that .-.«&gt;hTite royalty from the common
folk fade nwnr.
At nuckiiiuham Paliue, k in g
tieorge dHiiced with (ho wife of
un umlcr-butler, und Queen Eli.ubeth danced, with Tier jag-..
And the I’uluee diet whirled
, r.nccse Elizabeth j»:min&lt;| the hullroom floor.
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. A MIA NY N. Y., Dee. 82, (/!*)—
Fairyland** children, llanxcl and
firrtel, .~hnuld have known Wil,inm ttw yrr. 1 \tlh their yen for
.&gt;yeet iliinga Uicy woultl
IK-1 with pride itver the night
lota mart of n feed company.
The other night he turned Intn
n living lollypofv A *pinot of
11 7,1)00 gallon tank car of molnsec* got loose and the sticky imbstunVe roVercil him from head l i
foot. A ■ for DwyCr himself, n«
w;i. lot the time Iming—probably
, t most stuck-up pcr.-im in Al­
bany.
.
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410 Sanford Ave.
XMAS HOLIDAY SPECIALS
BEGINNING DEC. 20 THROUGH
THE XMAS HOLIDAYS
H a r w o o d ’s - I m p o r t c d
W h is k e d /
P i n t s 4 .0 4
4 - 5 fi.»)0
Tls&gt;n . fT i-n n lrlin "

X m as Packages
2 B o ttle s
Seagram 7 Whiskey
» Seagram Ancient Gin.

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Iieublens
Dry Martini Cock­
tails 4-5 for 3.90.
LIQUERS
Allen Dixie King
Corn
4-5
was $5.75 now
Pints 1.95 4-5 2.95
$4.45 ' . .
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BRANDIES
Apricot - Peach or
Spanish
Blackberry
Liquors
was ?5,00 now
1-5
3.95
4-5 for 3.95
Peace - Apricot .
CHAMPAGNE
Grape 4-5 3.95 each Gold Seui 4-5 3.95
Padre; n 4-5“ "3.55
H FFR ’CASE O lf HALF
Ccssaci
Courtesy

f’ASE LOTS.
4*5 3.95 PLENTY DIFFERENT
!lfl p ro o f KINDS OF GIN &amp; WINES

Virgin Wool Fatdnafor* -Top* forW intor
H aadiquaret — Young or Sophlitlenfod
Scarfs—Wall Groomed Rayon*

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j ^ .9 5 up
Wrap her up in warmth and com­
fort and you'll- be the perfect
Santa all year long.

\ LACE TRIMMED and

Multi-fllumcnt rayon in tenro«c. The perfect g ift for the
woman In your life.

FOR CHILDREN
ROCKING HORSE .... 5.75
ROCKING CHAIRS

BEAUTIFUL HANDBAGS
jj.95 up
F o r jjfVwLfa Kelly h»« *»*rn

nd -the solution to your gift problem in
our sparkling collection of exciting styles.

■pecUllxiog In

plud tax

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GIFT BLOUSES
pint of the hollduy
highlights in glkmoroui gifts fbr her.

WOOL BLANKETS

compoundingtir o * -----

ingredients with one Idea in mind
— foughno**. So today’s tough
Kellys arc no surprise. They're
TOUCH because of the Kelly .
Amiorubber tread and the Kelly *
fatigue• proof, heat-resisting

BILLFOLDS ...........£ .9 5 to J.95

GIFT P
Stafford’s Service
Station
Decorative, beautiful pictures
will brightun your home.

Cor. 2nd &amp; Hanford
Phono 9130

After four dark Christmases, the blessed light of peace once more
begins to shine in’a still troubled world . . . though the pathway
ahead is rough, on this
we pause in our journey to give
thanks to the Prince of Feaci
. and to share with one anbtper
the finest fruits of that peace
the joy/ul gathering with' loved
ones o f family and friends.
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Nice .while nurf#. guy prints; smart tor her tailored suit!

QUILTED and
CHENILLE ROBES

TAILORED SLIPS

|,98

Solids, flowering prints, lively plaids; to flatter her!

natuPaiy
TOUdttj

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Give her a warm, versatile fascinator, toft ai.d pretty.

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RAYMOND M. BALL, REALTOR
Real Estate Sale#—d e n tils —Mortgage Taiana
Dependable Insurance and Bond#
Thone 960

Room 4,* Florida Slate Bank Bulding

YOUR H O M E MERCHANTS
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For Your Christinas

HA HIT

Supply and Hunting
Trips — See

lilaya aii im)ior\o’ni-|iiirl
oi everyone s aUcije

Bill's Package Store
and Bar.
112 W. 1st.

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R e g in a ld u n d l t i t a G oode

•In Three-act
My*leny Thriller
“JEALOUSY"
Hv Eugene Wuiter
Play ran . two years on
, Broadway
Tonight - Friday - Sulurday 8:46, P.M-.

Tin* habit of being
well Kroonied should
he .started early in
life . . .
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Phone 880

Phone

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Honda

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VICTORY!

IIO E. 2nd

\VANTED. Hoofing utul painting
** work of nil kind. Reliable men
nvailablo
now .
SANFORD
PAINT ft GLASS CO.. 117
So. Park. Phone 3113.

Lost and Found
d'OR

FOUND: All white dog with
dark hames*. Phono 22L-J.

sAife-

COMPLETE Uroller Plant capMLL up with ketweene und
nblu of handling ;UKI • 400
HELP WANTED
oil.
.
*
fryer* a week up to uu ngv
II. II. WIPE CO., INC.
of l $ - A3 . weeks. Approxi­
mately 2000 chickens 5 to 16 GIRL for soda Fountain nt Ijiii U8ED varuuiu cleaner in ax*
ey’a Drug Store. Part llino or
week* old. Dressing machine.
m llent cooditlw . Room 400
Make roe a cash offer. 22l)5
Atlantic Rank Bldg. •
| Sanford Ave. phone 024.
FOUNTAIN girl*. Apply Shi
r W b FARMS FOR SALE—One
Service, Sanford Navul i
Station.
8 acres, tiled land, i good well;
IN t for your iru
2 story house. 1 ra r garage. *r
Homer’* Soda Shop
4 mol house, 300 ft. West m
Lake Monroe l’« it Office. ,Ono
und *teno'
—5 ncres, all tiled, good well. It Al l ...BAV.„ wine*. - Hfic- q u art- EXPERT bookkeeper
Write Rnx BO; era
story house.' 2 story bafn, MT - Homer’* Soda Shop.
Herald. *tuling age, experience
mite west on Orange Boule­
and salary expected.
*
vard. J. W. Bell. I-ake Monroe, TRAILERS - 3 /4 ton, ull steel,
two wheel trailer* in stock it
Phone 15.
all time* • Speedy Sale* A SerROOFING -■ Brand new, solid
■unistresses c'xpi-rienri'd and in­
aluminum sheet roofing. Vexperienced, Perm an cut wink
SERVICE STATIONS
i-ffnii* and, snap lock style*. Piiomoffered.
Working conditions
Wire-Write a t ones! Fulsnwlder \V« have in slock now - NOR­
arc cxcrllenl in a well lighted
Mfg. A Distributing Co., P.O. WALK TRUCK TIRES in these
and ventilated plunl.
Ad­
■ox It-tfi I, U10 Lancaster Drive, sizes:
joining restaurant where lun­
nun x 20 H2r&gt; x 20
1 luu x 24
Orlunilo. •■hone 21730.
ches may hv nlituidt-d. Forty
nno x 20 uno x 20
1200 x 24
hour- week. Monday through
700 x 20 1000 x 20
Friday.
Life insurance pro­
1100 x 20
vided without cost. Bus ser­
SHEET Music, popular a u d 7fgl x 20
vice from Snnford und Or­
standard, book music und music Also a good stock of truck tubes.
A.M. Prevail Seville. Fla.
lando. Apply In person H
instruction books nt The Music
NORWALK DISTRIBUTOR
plant, i’unnvtowii Togs, Cas­
Box in the Princess Theater
selberry, Fla.
Phone 2104 .
fryers,
DAGUE Dinner Bell Chimes *20 HENS,
pullets. B ill.
ft
$25;
waterproof
wrist
TRUSTWORTHY colored couple
Mury, Fla. *
watches, stainless steel case
wanted to live on plan*. Good
^ n m l automatic*. f&amp;O ft $55; SOCIAL Stationery In lovely koftt people
lb work for and per­
character dials, fipe selection.
manent job and home if quali­
pastel shades. Coleman's, 114
$0.00: leather goods' of all
fied. Can use one or both now.
Magnolia.
description; fine selection of
Phono 4206, Orlando.
book ends.
W. E. Kader, NEW Rcmiilgton Electric 3Jeweler.
btailn razor $20. Stafford’s
r e t u r n i:n v e t e r a n s
Service Station,
GET SECURITY NOW W
ECO It DS - All the. Intcst ptipu- 6-DOOR reach-la
initor.
OPPORTUNITY UNI.IMITED
Jitr*. string music and album
’orcelaJn FIRESTONE STORES lias good
act* for Christmas gift* ut
stainless steel, Gxb*2. Ideal position open now for salesman.
vnur music store, The Music
for grocery,- restaurant or Hturtlng
salary conintenauroUBox in tile Princess Theatsr
hunt tug lodge. Box K' c / j 'with your ability. Previous oxBldg. _
____ _______
Herald.
perlenre desirable but not esxi'nUaL Apply by letter only, staling
lKI.'S red coat size 12; oil
IP.’tS DOlHiE Sedan cheup. Ptioue age ami experience.
painting*. I l l E. 21st SL
FIRESTONE STORES
OKE Girl's bicycle. Phone C77.
111 K. 1st. ST.
SLAB wood, $2.00 loud, cut up
slab wood, $3.00 strand, no TWO BEDROOM home in May- BUSINESS SERVICE
fair subdivision. Includes solar
deliveries. Oviedo Lumber and
wular heater, Venetian blinds,
DODGE - PLYMOUTH
Supply Co., Oviedo, Fla.
central heating system and
PARTS AND SERVICE
FAT durks, In
modern furnishings. Property lOPal’almcItu Ave.
I'honn 1011
Sanfonl Ave.
includes 2 'a lots, with 160 foot DO YOU need n plumlier? Cull
frontage, gnrngv. fruit trees
Roy Wall, lirensiHl and exG iR IJi' pre-war bicycle, perfect
and ornamental*. Call 41 for
parirnred. Pruiiipt,
courtauus
"^cimdiliun. Also dog house,
appointment.
• service • Phone HI3-M.
phone 147.
'
COCKER PUPH FOR
~
I SEU TUI.CKM
CHRISTMAS
BODY AND bender donlj, naiut
NO ]iro*p$cl of new tracks. Mwut BEAUTIFUL
pnligree.1
«
-..Injury -pr__fading shuuld be
- toiBrtror blond. Call 805-J.
corrected now to combat aging
nud weulhtr'ng. . A now li*!11*
trucks.
imiURT.MAR tree*. Rtvo’s, Orless metboil awaits you a t
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
lulUtu ii.gnt,»y, pimna H28-VV,
YATES AUTO PAINT *
20H W. 1st. »L '
BODY SHOP
NORTHERN Bach muskrat fur
coat, good condition, Mrs. D. 105 N. Pelmet In Ave. Phone 371
ICE 4 room bungalow bi good
condition, gas, electricity, la in , • C. Illig*. Jr., 311 Perk Ave.
kgs screened porch, nicy , lot.
WASHING machines repaired—
CORN
ALL YOU W,
and all home appliances. Cald
$3.56.
nt'a Tuxedo
trail General Repair-Shop, W
Store.
North Mills, Orlando, phone
2-1972. Prompt eervlce.
M IS C E L L A N E O U S
Expert Auto Repairing
BORROW HERE WU
Harficld * Jaakson
..PRIVACY IS R E S m
In connection with
YOUR natural-desire fas
Yates Auto Paint ft Body Work*
wi money nutUero, Is
Phone 371
respected bare. Fried
$bout your credit. Tour u s ,
l eloyer or buslass* gee delates
kill not hear of yppr personal
..affairs. Thar# Is no oauso for
embarrassment.
s.
»
'E ARE lull* equipped *wnd
Rea sons Ms credit rmplremenU.
know bow to recap your tire*.
No co-mskers &lt;m money learn.
Variable payment plans.
FAMILY LOAN CQ,.. ,
t. Jonra. lir e Shop,
p £ mm 4»
and E!m, phone 501. Florida Bank Bldg.
iY DESK and chair, suitable W A N T E D
oy child up to 0 ymfrs old-

Also a complete line
Tuxedo Feedi A Armour’s Fertiliser
Make our Store your &gt;*I are

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Count. Pro words to the line, mclodlng phaee and address.
Atl ■dvrriiseateela for sltasllo as wsnt*4 will bo charged for at the

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Cold Preparations

SIT. WANTED—

Itcst Blade 2fT • v1).i.¥y I’ccJ

9!)li—

A d ttiisslon 50c —

LANEY DRY CLEANING- CO.

Fi'umii \ itie .v .MJita^e

between. 1*2 P.M. or
5-6 P.M’

Your clothes will last lunger If regularly cleaned . . .

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G o l d F r a m e®.
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^C A B B A G E AND CELERY
To All Your Bakery
Needs * - -

A Wooden F i*a ill e d
mirror*

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Full
L e n k t li
mirrors

Robb’s
Home Bakery
Ml.*! W. tat

\ t e aim reuime crackud, cluuded or hmkerj mirrors,
cut anil tit new glass table tops, windows ami
mirrors.

Plume H61-J

MILL FRESH

SENKAftlK fJLASS &amp; MIRROB ( 0 .
I l l W. 2nd St.

always fresh when
yon buy it nt
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Feeds

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C a te r

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l.aiin g Minih
.Starting Mush
Broiler Ma*h

RENT A CAR
RENT A TRUCK
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Dairy

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Feed

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or other anim als

Tested

High degree of control at oco
nomical coir.

Hirdsey Flour &amp;
Feed Mills

A vailable afono or in combinpllo n t’wilh copper or sulphur
‘if d o tirtd .
4

315 R. 1st St.

STRICKLAND-MORRISON
U-DRIVE IT, INC.

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Minnesota Eleven
Is Named Flop Of
Year In Sports

With

JIM JA N SThNHTKOM
lir.K A I.il SPORTS EDITOR

Fly As-uwiated Press
Minnesota” roi-PlVed n dulttous
distinction today. Tho grid team
was named the flop-of-the-year in
the nnniinl Associated Press yearend pull.

Whitcy McMullen, the former
first baseman for the Gainesville
G-Men hack in the McShano era,
hi.* returned from the wars nnu
entered tin-.Journalistic field. Hi
|. now eonnected with the Gaines­
ville Daily Sun us Sports Editor.
George McClelland Said yester­
day that more youngsters aio
now re|u rtln g for the liuskctbutl^
pi at lice sessions ut the high
school. WVro glad to hear thnl.j
George also said that Professor
Morris hud tuudo lenallve plans i
to p u t . pot-table bleachers on thsj
auditorium ' Imsketluilll court. This
Mill definitely give tin- spectator
u better view of the hall game.
Tho Associated Press report.the Allison “ Ponlry" Hubert ■«;
a possible candidate for the head
‘coaching* spot a t the 'University
of Florida. The Job was recently
related by Tom Lleb when offi­
cials failed to renew his con­
tract. A group of St. Peters­
burg men say they’ll nsk the
University to .consider Hubei t
as Lleh's succescir.
Hubert is
currently coaching a t the Vir­
ginia Military Institute.
There are-plaits In the wind
for a high school boxing tram .
We have talked over tho pusalbitlty of organising a pugi­
listic group of youngster* with
George McClelland and JotMuss. George nays that cer­
tain Items of equipment will
(lave to In- obtained first. Jne
‘ says that he'll be glad in do
tall he can irf making the pro­
gram a success.
A pp aren tly Santa Clous is not
always tho licurer of good tidings.
The Asaociated Press reports that
Santa fan third In the fifth runat Miami's Gulfstrcmn Pork.
This earner wishes In thank
Anne IaivcII for her assistance
thus far In enabling the Her­
ald to report girls athletic acti­
vities at the high school.
We were talking with Joel-Field,
the other day and, rfc.Commajidci
of the Seventh District of UnAmerican Legion, he ussursi us
Hint there'll lie American Legion
basebull in his district next sum­
mer. Ilu plans to organize n
ieagtle of Seventh District teams
to compete for the right lo re­
present the district In the unniuil American Legion Slate lournamenL
,
Red Marion, who returned
from France the other . day.
plana In resume his baseball
career with N ashville, of the
S o u t h e r n Association. Red
should be in fairly good condi­
tion. lie played baseball wilh
the Oise Intermedlafe Section
A ll-Stars during the pisl sum­
mer In Europe. The Olxc Hub
was every hit a Triple "A" bntl
club and had no difficulty In
capturing the European I'on*
tinenlal title.

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FR ID A Y , O E C K M U E R -2 l,-1 9 4 a k -.k ,

THE- £ ANFOn TTHE RA LT&gt;, Tl ATSTORD^JFLORJJ)

PAGE EIGHT

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th» gams.
| National Li-agim iltm nc ilia 191D
Moosa Kraus* U back at Notre I tcaaon. Miller topped
Marty
Dame. But ha won’t itm m a h i t 1-Marlon o? the CanlfnaU, .975( to
duties aa ‘ head basketball coach .967, and annexed h it fifth title
unul next season. Elmar Ripley, In six years.
who Is on leave of abtence from
The Cub* accounted for three
Georgetown University, will ' re- individual fielding championships,
main as Irish care coach for the 8tan Hack led tho third basecurrent season. Krause spent M . men. Andy raOto topped tho outmonths in the Marine Corps.
I fielders.
And C lau d e. Pas^eau
Th« Swedish Athletic Assocla- in the pitching department. la s-

ranked »third, The St. Luubl
Browns placed fourth.
Other disappointment* in the
first ten were Bill Nicholson of
the Cubs, Gundcr Hac.-g; the New
York
Ynnkees; Commissioner
Happy ChandlcrteMort Copper of
th e Braves and llie Navy football

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believed to be one of the first
jsj«5 u“ ~ £ « SSSrfTw “
" J . Ijtr3 major lenders to become active
‘t hat he could not leave his w o'k l^ R
K ? t £ te h " in life Insurance management^
as a typographer long enough to of St. Louis
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The "gentles.” used as bait by
English nngleta, are the m iggots
Eddie Miller of Cincinnati was- Chicago’s
the top fleldjng shorUtop of the j going to continue the w a rtim e of the common blowfly of Europe.
Strand has declined an InviU- alw e 8«pl* «• JC
tlon to run in the United States
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Christm as Is in the heart of tho hrim^ . . .so whnt could be more
appropriate than a luxurious Rift for the home. You’ll find original,
useful and decorative gifts at M ather’s on cany term s.

STUDIO COUCHES ....................... ...... •- g g ,
Comfortable, p relty rld ea l for Christm as giving, perfect for everyday living! Beautifully styled, sturidly constructed.

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F dlher will relax completely In this spring-filled d ob
chair with, ottoman to match. Wide choice of lovely up­
holstering. He will like* this mun-like chair.

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OPERATORS
Starting Rate
6 d a y s----- $2fi.0U

Single or Married ‘
Ages lb - ,'15
Experience Unnecessary
• Paid while Jearnlng
• Frequent increases
• Overtime pay
• Paid vacations
• Taxi-cab s e r v i c e fo,
lute hours
APPLY CHIEF OPERATOI.
8 • G weekduys
Saturdays 8 - 1 2

’ , Just Received!
^ 2-PIECE u y i i
ROOM SUITES

SOUTHERN BELL
TEL. &amp; TEL. CO.

Wheat des-gn . . . Blond wood finish . . . Value plus I . ; . for comfort, beauty, and
service. Large, spring-filled sofa and lounge chair in beige or maroon tapestry

0.50 up
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Dresii up the kitchen fo r
Christmas, t o o ! Thi f c
sm art, streamlined kitchen
cabinet .of gleaming white
enamel will add a note of
cheer to the kitchen and
save a hundred steps a
d ay r- Has- ro o m y d ritw ers
anti' large dish cabinet.

CHIFFOROBES
32*50 up
Roomy, double door ward­
robe, aturidly constructed
with m irror doors for
extra convenience. Plenty
of banging space and spa­
cious shelves , . . I t would
— make an-ideal g ift-fo r any
mcmlKsrr of the family

CHILDREN’S

.Many beautiful styles;
from which to select,
inimps are nlways use­
ful, highly appreciated
gifts.

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Kitchen Cabinets
3 9 .9 5 up

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BABY’S
The Christm as rush iB
tin.

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. Because of the many advantages
c im 111:11 tTinr up ikui
FOUR foot Iiim- wood, no tie- that -will result, Postmaster Joel
S O NS
II A t i s o
c l . A I SI M OH
N t t r i n u IS H K I t K I l Y U I V K N .
IIK H A SU S
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still
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send their holiday greeting at the T a x t' .r llf lc nti - Hi, 3BI, l.curd 11..Vim
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you
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tst
liny
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first-class rate of postage, explain­ r I ml same In m y (ifflcc ami h.,- by milIfled nntt reiiulred to |irrn acres, tiled lundi
A I/ a«t«od
L well, EVENRUDE motor in ifood con­ ing thnt when so sent the greet­ loailv X|i|illc»llon r „ r ~ n lux dm .1 srat any elalins rod demunda who Ii
2 story house, 1 enr enrage, 1 | dition.* Yates Auto Point Shop, ings may be senlcd and contained la In. Is.a-,I ilistaif, Muht r‘srl* .you,or rtlhrr uf ytitL Amy have
Heals siiilnaees tin- fallawlOK Ur*- iiualnst the i-stuir of Ttiuina l*rusIOS N. Pul met to Ave. .
4O0I house, ' nOO ft. West o f,
written mesagex not otherwise eritimj
«rr, deceased, tat-- ul raid fonnlV.
prii|isrt) to thr I’nanty
. I.nJ,o Monri-n 1’nst Uf/ica. One
permitted, therefore having a per-ip-mm, I*, Mt«tr at r lurid a, to. In ih* Cuunly Judge. ,if Kendmile
A
1.1,
YOU
WANT,
CORN
fininly,
Plurlda. within elpht rnl—B'ncres, all Ulcd, good well, 1!
sonat appeal which Is. of course, •wit:
93.(15. Hunt's
Tuxedo
Feed more highly appreciated by t h e !, ,H21 of Nivii or mv( i Hectic), rnd.ir mnnllin (rum (lie time id
Story house. 2 sto ry barn, H
Hoilth Unit* 31 Ihe first |iiil»l leal Ion o f Ihls nMlre.
Store. Phone 668.
mile West on Orungc Boule­
recipients: thnt such getting* a rc; K a silT u crrs.
Haiti i-1nIm or ilentuml shall he In
vard. J. W. Bell, Lake Monroe.
disputched iu&gt;d delivered first,t.
Tlir
cm
essrssinrnt
of (tin an il writing and shall slate the place
RADIO,
Helen
table
model
In
good
«f
r-'slilenee and |io»l office address
f
|»ro|uriy
u
mlrr th#
Phone IB.
given directory service, ami, i
uf th* rlnlmaal. atal shall lie swurn
erudition. 11)8 W. Olh St.
Issiiril w-an la llir iiiuii,.
necessary, forwarded without nd * 1rate
'
in
hy Ihe rlalmant, agent or at
Kilwanl
A.
■ialirlrl.
ROOFING — Brand new, solid
uitional charge; also, if unde
fairs- mild i-rrtlflrulr slintl b* torney, and any sui-ii claim or ilealuminum sheet roofing, V- ATTRACTIVE new pony sk.n livcrable, they nre returned with­ rrilrrmrd
in
-111
.1 out sit filed ahall he void
..... rillliu to lUW, Hi#
W I I .I . I AM
H TK W A IIT
erltnp and snap lock styles, I'noneroot. sir.e 14 to 10, loo small for out charge provided the senders’ |&gt;r»prrty d*serll&gt;rd therein will t&gt;,
MtnKHKlt
Wire-WHte nt once! Fulenwider
Owner.
Sacrifice.
(.'all May nddress is shown on the envelope. ■old la Ihr lilghrst UMdrr *1 th'
court
Imunr
Ilnur
tm
tlir
first
Mon.
A
a
exei-alnr
of
thr
tarsi
Will and
Mftt. * Distributing Co., P.O.
fair. 1200.
On the other hand, printed day In tlir laaiiHi of January, i n ,
T -s In rn e n l id linrnie |*roxsrr.
Box 3361, !H0 Liinrnslcr Drive,
wlitrli
Is
th.
7
1
h
day
id
damiart.
deceaaed,
Christmas greetings mailed In
4R.
Plrsl puhlleniInn. Nov. 31, IStr,
Orlando. Phone 21730.
unsealed envelopes at the third- 1SJinlrd
this Mil ilnv lit l&gt;*rrnil#«i,
FOR HALE
eluxs 1pte which cannot In* de­ 10(5.
SHF. FT Music, impultir and. 10 home- In colored section, ju ;i- livered ns addressed, because of
&lt;1 I*. HKIINHON
eeil nl 14,260.00.
Terms. w
i.'lrrh riirnli Court,
standard, pook mush* and music
the removal of the addressee or
Robert A. tWillianiK
Count)', Plnrliln
Instruction hooks at The MmHct,
for some other reason, must often (flrralt Hnnlnolr
MILL FRESH *
fourl Si-ali
Phone
7^2
Atlantic
Bank
Hid;;.
,Ilox iii , the Princess Theater
he destroyed as waste, thereby
Birclsey’s
Quality
Bldg.
*»»
BED room suite, 6 pieces, solid causing disappointment. Greet­
walnut, springs and mattress; ings mailed nt the third-class rate
f t III.ICATinX
Feeds
Sofa bed; chain
chairs; table and re­ tire not entitled to the free for- t o . ' j a m I3i THO.WAK uowi:
IK CORDS - All thn latest popu.
warding
privilege
ureoydeU
those
cord
stand,
good
condition,
w
lipsu
itln
i-s
of
resliti-ne*
am
i
1
MILL
PRICES
lnrs. strine music and album
rust riffles Address is ."itf|il
reasonable.. Cali be seen from mailed in sealed envelopes at the
sets for Christmas gifts
N
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fis.irgeiiitvn,
K
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100 lbs.
2:00 to (1:00 P. M. Lieut. first-class rate and, consequently,
You are hereby lurttfo-d and re - 1 Laying Mash
your music store, Tim Music
.... 3.74
the
senders
in
many
cases
never
W
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f&gt;n
«N
't
001
MngnnllH
Ave.
•taired
In
smiexr
in
a
i-erfslo
lull
Box in tbu Princess Theut-r
..... 4.12
know that the gieetingu were not or ri,iii|&gt;lnliit filed ag-.tlasi &gt;mt, Hurting Mash
Bldg.
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,
3.77
dlviiree. by H: lit— i:ilxnl.*tl,. Growing Mash
received by the addressees. This for
Hiitve.
suit
mmiiemliiiK
it,
th‘
3.RK
a
would not occur if the greeting#, t Ireo't foyrl uf H,-ialrn&gt;le I'unnlv. j Broiler Mash
3J3
Dairy Feed
MAN'S bicycle, good condition,
were mulled sealed at the ffrst- Kb,rids, on or before Hie Jnnn3257
Hug Ration
sry Hole i&gt;sv. to.uli, the 7th da&gt;
rlnxs rate.
new tiles, David Miller, Bid
Jnaiisty. A Ii. tstr,. lo d*
Special discount 5 hags In ton
W, ,’lrd St.______________
LOST: Duck rind 14 little ducks,
"When addressing Chriitmaa of
fault then of -nld iiio»e will urn 1 lot*.
Inst Wedntoday idle. Finder curds," said Mr. Field, "if vou use ceeii
K, 1'i-rte
ONE (Jill's bicycle.•'Phone 077.
notify Angel's Ktl Shack. Ke- the first name of a married wo­
*-*■l* lids order he |iahllshed fCi 1 "Baby Chleka" Irom VM. Ap­
;,l( Inlori tlmn 11,tolled hy las. proved and Pullorotn tested
man ns "Mr*. Mary Doc" who th’’
'PJJItEE-qtiarter Iron bed; limer- . ward.
in
THU 8A\Fnftfi IIKflAUD, San
. . flocks
receives her mall in
FliiHitn. ii ftDUmJ»K|tf*r uf Ki#(i
spritiK mattress, good shape, LOST: Small white Snilr «J«g&gt; customarily
her husband's name ss "Mrs. John
ni rijil lie ||frn in MDlil t*irit(il}' niiif 1
lld.du. Fletcher, Country Club
nan,ml “ ilutrh". No collar when j\. Doe” lie sure lo givo the
Birdsey Flour &amp;
*rtiar,i.
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W ITKK HM m»&gt;
•o ffV N r
lust seen. Plniier* phono 2C8-J. street or Ihe box liulrilier to which
of «ifiii'ii td Hanfonl, Fltirlilu, !
Feed Mills
2118-J.
"
__
'
__________
you
wish
the
mail
delivered."
lltl« Mli liny of IHo'f«intifi'a iiiii
SLAB wood, 92.00 loud, cut up
•» I* IIKHMmiN
31B E. 1st HL
sluli uoiai, 9:1.011 strand, no
' li‘lk l 'll cul| 4*0(111,
deliveries. Oviedo Lumber ami LUST: One liver nnd while fe­
male pointer puppy. Finder
Supply ('«., Oviedo, Flu.
HARD TO GET
imllfy K-W. Fite, Celery Ave
FAT ilurks, in good shape, 1212
HT. LOUIS, Dec. ill, f/l") -The
LOST: Keys in leather case, Tng
Ron ford Avo,
No. I7D-K18H, in I’ost Offlca. Police Department liar let I out six
weeks ago lo add Hi uniformed
( iIR12S' pre-war bicycle, perfect
I'le-l-f pleost- plume 810-M.
HABIT
patrolmen to the force.
Now,
eondltioii.
Also dog
house,
phone 147.
LOST: Young hrnwn and white Ihev linvr 81 new pliUncInthrThe rookie#; passed
pluy.s an iitiportunt part
pointer, unswers to name ol policeman.
IINKD TRUCKS
their Ituining nil right and met
S|«it. Phono 4',17-J.
__
NO prospect of new trucks. Mcei
nil other requirements for the
In everyone's sticcr.MM. . .
Iho need Tor trucks hy buying LOST: Car keys on miniature Jolt—even to ordering their unione of our dependable uxtd
tag key ring. Nil. 17D-2203, 'in-nv*. But *b’*#,'• -'Iter** tee rati
trucks,
Ret to Rums Cleveland, .710 comet in. Their tailor- tell them
-te c fie - iitilrru -,.r •* ,,e**
res-t*.’
Cypress Ave. Reward.
HOLLER MOTOR HALES
'
____
20H W. 1st. St.
until after the first of the year—
The.hnliit of 'R if"
Die mnteriiil shortage.
well groomed should
WillT-K etinmel 6 burner Flor­ HELP W A N T E D ence Oil Range, good fomllbo Atarted early in
tion. Jhono 707-^
GIRL f II soda Fountain at Lanlife . . .
lec ; at n o t i c e
ey a Drug Storo- Part timo or
__ JUCE 4 rnnpi bungalow In "good
full litre.
comlitinii, gas, electricity, bath,
l\
t 't lt I t T Ol*
THU
I'O t’ X T Y
largo screened parch, nlrr lot, FOUNTAIN Kiris. innly Ship's
,11 I H .I 7,
M fM IX O t.K
rO I'X T V ,
shady, best buy In Sanford.
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n iiiYour clothes will Inst longer if regularly cleaned . . .
.Service, Hanford Naval Air
HATH.
Imnuullale possession 2B2I Or­
.St.it inn.
In
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I
In
*
tif
ange Ave.. one-hnlf block Hnuth
LANEY DRY CLEANING r o
Nils A A. WYUlV, |»rri*«»*tL
of K’usl Geneva.
EXPERT bookkeeper ami steno­ Td All IVlhniu II IImf (‘BiiffPBI
ittirV
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110
E.
2nd
Phone 4GB
t.
grapher. Write Box BO, c/o rill
THREE burner oil 'stove, p tri­
&lt;-ri:it w •;t*&lt;11&gt;i: 11'11 riit.i
Herald,
stating
age,
experience
rein«rt
in
*
Giifirttir
h
#
fttiit!
able oven, lined two months.
Ilf Nona A. W&gt;Hi, ile*
mid biliary expected._______ „• thr
126.00. Rhone 760-W.
UHKlt vacuum cleaner it)
reliant condition. Itimni
Atltiuii&gt;- It.tnk lllilg
WK.

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-F O R . HAI.H------------two bedroom furnished
located ftuuido city bmt within three miles
of dty. Quick delivery.
DuRnsC.

LOST &amp; FOUND

, ,
IF &gt;uu want the hugest and WANTED
beat pecans and English U .li­ Seamstresses wtierienced nnd lni.xperlenrisl. Permanent work
mits In town coma to n o Best
offered.
Working condition*
First Si. You will find a com­
are excellent in « well light#*d
plete line of fancy fruit ami
and voiililuleii plant.
Ad­
vegetables.
Also
t'nristmnx
joining restaurant where lun­
* trees with tree decurallona. 11.
ches tnuy be obtained. Forty
E. Aiken, hr.
hour week. Monday througvi
Friday.
Life insurance pro­
»VE ARE lull” eiplipped nfld
vided without cost. Bus scrktiotv how to 1 Avp your tires.
vice
from
Hanford and Or­
Noturol rut.be..' hi synthetic,
lando. Apply In person at
Wi protect Inc sidewalls ol
plant. Hunnvtown Togs, Losyour tire,, Jones lire Khop,
soi berry, -Flo.
____
Cor. 1st and K!m, |hone (108.
Clerical help, male
COMI’ LETE Broi 1cr l*[0iTt cap- WANTED
or female. Chase A'Company,
able or .hmnllliig 000-400
Mr, Ratfibcv.
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frycra n week n|&gt; to an age
of 12-1.1 weeks.
Approxi­
mately 2000 chickens 6 to. Id
weeks old. Diessing machine. b u s i n e s s s e r v i c e
Make me a rash offer. 2205
DODGE ; PLYMOUTH
SanWrd Ave. phone 024.
PARTS AND SERVICE
Phona 1011
■VINE for your fruit cuke at ms Palmetto Av*
Homer's Soda Shop.
t&gt;0 YOU need a plumber? Call
Roy Wall, licensed and ex­
ALL DRY wine*. H5c ipiurt.
perienced. Prompt,
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you carry |60 deductible colli­
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car or truck:—$60 i* deducted
from each collision and upset
AUTO PAINTING
claim. If it losU you 960 to r
By C.W. "Pat" Johnaon
16 year* experience in nnto nnd pair a damaged fenuer, you pay
nlrcrnftpninting, Hanford's POPU* Ail. If another fender la damaged
and It coita you 960 to repair,
Ur paint authority,
you awaln pay ALL.
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fourl ul thr Sill JuOInlnl t'lrrult
grinlnelr t'nuniy, Htat* of KlurMs.
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Atlantic Bank Bldg.
North Mill*, Orlando, phona
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPERt
VOLUME XXXVII

Established 1908

Danger Seen
&amp;ln Cold Wave
To Florida

Kaiser -UAW Open Negotiations

Nc. w c .il
Kaiser
Automobile
tract
latlons
Director
ClO-UAW. (International)

Hirohito Kept
Lawton Outlines
Hands Ofi As 1927 Conditions
War Approached At Kiwanis Meet
Diary Shows Emperor D o 8 8 Complimented
As Only One With
On Fine Record As
Power To Stop Army
19-45. P r e s i d e n t
TOKYO. Dec. 20.
t/P; — Em­
peror Hirohitp was pictured to­
day us thu only one in Japan
who could have controlled Niptoil’s war-item militarists
and
he was said to have failed to
take any positive steps to ex­
ercise that control.
Thii. assertion was contained
In the memoirs of Prince Funtlmnro Konoye, once a close ad­
visor of the Kmjcror. Konoye
killed hintsclf by taking poison
iMt fiuntter He committed sul-

Days of tho hinder hoys in
real estate, when banks W ian
to slam doors und "everything
seemed ubnut to fold up,” were
yesterday referred to by Supt.
T. W. tJiwton as a preface to
his talk to Kiwaniaits yesterday
at the Hotel .Mayfair in regard
to the duties of a Kiwanis
president, He wait referring to
conditions when he was club
president in 1027.
Supt. law ton, who was intro­
duced by incoming president,
phmeftlea. Urn
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in
Tokyo
ohtalnwl
£
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the
Kb d ffi
the prolonged cold wave. But they
followed up with a warning that Konoye a memoirs three days be- tjic pB#l ycar and predicted anotlicr successful vaar under l*re»|a ne(a cold front fs moving down iore he took his life.
in his memoirs, Konoye loot.-1 don,
lft, th, n outlint, tllu
from central Canada.
cd
back
on
the
long
hut
futile
,|utioa
«,f the president of the
The heaviest blanket of snow
is in the eastern states. Upper ‘ &gt;,eftc*
m .'V btegotlatiqnijbetween
!.* 1m m . T V n . . ’.
! uJapan
JIT! rlul&gt;* " ‘ r is in g the need of rare
11c
New Yofk continues to dig its und the UniUd States^ lie said jn selecting committees.
*hzsnd-,
point c l out that the president
way out of « mantle of while *ft-' j ^ P o ro r,
policy with regard to tho mUKt |,c nn optimist.
five feet deep in some areas. New cM
Japanese Army and Navy, « .
_ York City has its heaviest snow­ well
ns the diplomatic corps', was . Smtfonl Doudney commended
- f a l l In more than 10 years— 12 “ iclt •deeply.”
Lester I hut p for his fine work
inches. The fall measures 20
Nevertheless, Konoye asserted as vice president of the duh
Inches
In Hartford, Conn, and that Hirohito, at all times, main during the year', welcomed in10 Inches in Boston.
what Konoye said was a rnniing vice preziileot Frank
The temperatures In most areas tained
I anisim, and outlined his duties.
“
sincere
wish” for peace.
have been right lit line with the
Konoye, however, made no at­ Mr. larinson in turn outlined tho
rest of the weather, Bowling tempt “TO’ fix blame lit Ids factual duties of-the treasurer, secretary
' Grcgn£ Keri., shivered in two account ,of the two cabinets he ami financial secretary. 1*. I*.
below- zero weather to claim the beaded prior to the war: How­ Campbell will serve again as
dubious distinction of being the ever, he did condemn Japan's trcasuier, Ralph A. Smith ns
coldest spot fn the Southern system of government which al­ secretary and Oscar Harrison as
States.
lowed the Arntv to have u free financial secretary.
Residents of Grand Forks, N.Ik, reign.
Duties ot directors anil of
J l could say that wasn’t hail at all.
bends and members of various
w They shivered in 16 degrees i»c*
NUERNBERG, Dec. 20. UP}— committees were outlined by
low' zero temperature—as they
Records
of tho Nazi EUte Guard Frank Shames. Among tho comrsad
read of Miami high of HI yestor(hS) dlfe-loicd today that sur- mittecs hrf referred to were editday.
ju. .. iul. ii .1I I j t..u corps fir d cutmi,,
agrictUlurc, hoys a . I
$ i.o,K*i ha.;. . into cj.ico.itiu- kills wvrs.^tchuioiot
1:
.. n v. nip . .ciints l&gt; . observe hu&gt;inei«s s.aauarUo, club*
ho* the bullets . oul.t -wor,;.
ui.detprivi.eued vhtldro..
7 be rtx'orJs were introduced by
vocaluaal eduction.
u
l!te American prosecuHou at thi pointed out that the uuj tm..
The Sanford
Public I.ibrnty J,u m .erg war ennttfs trial.
er.juyed
a very
■
p
■* successful year,
has received
. . . a Christmas
. . . . .tree
.
They showeil that the surgeons und urged still
III higher standsr.t.
f.^d) wr**lb» (ruin (be Contra! cttl-e, u |v rocurded .ae symptoms of attainment In 1t)46.
^ troo 'w as d ^ r « * e d n wdthb'o.Tiu- uc « ,ht‘ Hcttnii slowlydied. Tno
Incoming President Hall aniwnts and w S lIshta liv Mrs iSS, ,reconU
poUonx.1 nounced tnai an Jan. 2, Kiwanis
B W * Tun er-1 und Mrs ' it B bu 'els caused t euth- for thro.- Governor IJoyd Ushr would he
- Lhspnluii decorated the tree.
(,Ul " f fiv0 ‘ ,r,- ° ,ier V,Cl,m*'
"ere to InsUll officers.
______
These and other charges Wore
Hrmley Odltant was Inducte .
Cutting of Sunferd celery, re- luvcned asuirtst the notorious ah a Kiwanian by C. J*. llcrndni.
l«rted to he of fine ouality, whs black*airtcii blue g pints. , Tho Ull(i was assigned G&gt; the Boy
«U rU d—this ■morning*— air — the --Ainetkuu—prnsitcntInn -is - coauhu—- mmor x"munttte«-r'rcd-Hornrr 01
farms of C. A. Hinton
und
^ a t Winter 1 ark, USO supervisor for
If. G. Behrens.
Weather wan th« £Si
f vo &lt;rthcr.
] Honda, « e s k guest.
crisp and cool with a ntinuntunv.
N a s i .arganlzatlons
----- -— - - — ■— --------early morning temperature of 41, *hould he convicted as criminal.
degrees reported by li. F. Whit- 1 ttroupe.
Edda Mussolini Is
therman. Shipments of]
Only 20 of tho 22 top Nails |
celery will probably be light un­ on trial ut Nuernberg were in Sentenced To Ptison
til Jon. 10, according to snippers. the prisoners' box at today»
trial session — the last before
ROME, D ^ T jO . - W — The
J. L. Hurt wag at the City thu court ndjourns for two weeks Ho-cnlk'd "glamor girl” of the
Hall this morning Investigating over Uio Christmus - New Your Fascist regime In luly, Kdils
of In
income tax for holiday.
ial
Mussolini Ciano, Is not feeling
Former N'uzl Security Police so glamorous now. According to
Internal Revenue office.
Chief Ernst Kaltcnbrunner ha* a .Messina dispatch to a Rome
J. X. Brenner, director for the suffered a recurrence of a Cran­ newspaper! the daughter of for­
• „ Bureau of Community Facilities ial hemurrhage and could, not mer Premier Benito Mussolini
for the Federal Works Agency, attend the trial session. Army and the widow of Fascist For| will
attend the 10:00 o'clock doctors said his . condition
. . , - .j whs
.
elgn Minister Count Gsleaxso
they ciano hat been sentenced to two
• Saturday morning meeting of the Improved somewhat, but
but, .they
City Commission at which time say he may die from his ail years' imprisonment.
The sen­
plans will be discussed for ac­ ment.
tence is understood to hare been
quisition by the city of the UBO ..T h * **nd defendant — Adolf I p * .,* ) by an Italian Provincial
building, following termination Hitler's former deputy, M atin 'Commission.
tried la
ef Its use by the UJ50. The Borhsnn — Ur 1being
The dispateh says that Edda
i- Was charged
Absentia. He eiill is i
ihlLng la Fadaral pntpeciy.—
arged with conducting
___________herdally by the Alllee os
self In a Fascist manner, and
A eix-foet-four-iitCb GeaUpo with aiding the Italian foreign
Baseball Meeting: At hate
hetman — Lieut. Col. Otto policy which lead to the alliance
— told today bow he with Germany. In addition, Mus­
City Hall Tonight Skorzeny
was ordered personally by Adolf solini's daagntS# was accused of
,
-----------Hitler to kidnap Benito M uoo- maintaining
friendly
relations
. Jehnny Krtdert. former pro;
‘ “
il leaders,
the diary

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Associated Press leased Wire

N l’MItER 7ft

G.M. Declines
To Open Books
in Wage Study

“ Big Throe” Minister's .Open Moscow' Conferences

Truck And Auto Col­
lide At Corner O f j
Palmetto A v e n u e
And Fourth Streetj.

CHICAGO, Dec. 20. (AP)
—-The thermpmeter hovered
at sub-zero readings at many ‘
points in (he midwest today
as the entire1eastern half of
• the (nation shivers in the
grip * o f a pre-winter cold
wave. That same half of the
#t. nation was blanketed for the
^ part under a heavy fall of

CITY BRIEFS

Youth Dies Of
Injuries In
Auto Accident

I'arO) -Cloudy through Frida). Slightly
colder tonight. Little change In tempera­
ture Frida).

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 20. HMD

62 D e a t h s Report­
ed A s Nation Shiv­
ers In lex Grip Of
fr Sub-Zero Readings

•now.
Southerners nre shivering in
the coldest weather of winter so
far with sub-freezing temperal tuned extending
into Florida.
Cross City reported 21) degrees
this morning. Tallahassee had .a
low o f 2S. Jacksonville .11, Day­
tona Beach 39 and Miami fid.
The forecast calls for freezing
temperatures further souther to&lt;• night, possibly into the Luke
w Okeechobee region, inland from
West Palm Beach.
Parme and* groves in Florida
atand to suffer the greatest dis­
aster in its history if the recordbreaking current cold wave in
the north moves down tho Flori­
da peninsula with any intensity,
It Is .believed.
Not only is the anuual 112,000,000 vegetable crop just now at
the vulnerable stage but there are
^ $0 000,000 worth of lime and avo
cado trees which are being nursed
hack to health after being batter­
ed by the September hurricane.
For all these crops, the present
trend of the weather is crucial.
Elsewhere the cold and snow
combined to continue- a snarl of
tarns porta tlon, a shutdown of
cunnimu-ni
many schools and a curtailment
of production in many Industrie#
ini
cU «% arca.
throughout the ufffcch
sr has hcTh* pre-winter weather
counted in one way -i
■ for at least 92 dcntr.h.
•ra
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THE WEATHER

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To Protect Uio P«*ti of tho Worldi
To Promoto (ho Progress of America)
To Produce Pnuprrllr for Sanford.
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Fact-Finding: B o a r d
HearsCompany Plea
That Profits Should
Not Be. Considered

William W. Henderson, Jr., 'a
l-nkeland youth of about H
yenrs nr age received f. u l iP
June* when thrown to the pnve, ’ ti...
it r lu f- re noon today'
'ot t
ah of :t (SMC Tamtomi
Trail T.urs Truck d ll.v’l b ,
r.nsley Tr.ll, negro. which
•nst on Third Street coldral,
•ith a Plymouth Coup a I'.rivbh,
■orth on Palmetto Avenue by,
L. K. Stokes.
The y."uth, who hntl for

Memorial Hospital where he die!
soon after from head injury anil
loss of blood,
Ensley Toll, driver of the
Inrgr yellow and orange co'nred
truck said tlint he tried to .tlwt
when he saw the black cellared
coupe, hut was unable In „&lt;i uo
In time. Both vehicle) cure tied
over the curb adjoining the city
owned vacant lot on the coiner
but
remainod
uptight.
Thu
grille work and right Iron word
of the truck was damag'd, rail
the left front wheel ami fender
of the I’lymoutlt was smashed.
Mr. Stokes was take i to his
home from the hospital and his
injuries
were pronounced
ns
minor.
Police Chief Roy (1. Williams
took photographs of the trucks,
and Stale Highway I’utrnlntan
L. C. Bonder took over direction
of traffic at the intersection,
following the wreck, which at­
tracted a large number of people
and caused traffic congestion.
There arc no painted stop signs
at the intersection.
In

WASHINGTON; Dec. 20,
(A P )—Tltn (Tcncrnl Motors
(’orporntlon has d e c 1a r c d
flatly that it will refuse to
tmrticipnte in ItuariiiKs be­
fore President Tnmwn's factfinding board if prices and
profits are to be considered.
The corporatldnVstutemcnt
was given to tHi- fact-find­

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Iwo Iwntlit 7.0- peels are in!
, jail ami a ti led l.., -hot W
,»
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'Mibsl himself m
„.„.|k,!,11 M i
K C S lIlm *
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ing lainril today by a General
Motors nttomsy. Wallet Merritt,
lit declared that the union is
ilc manilng highly trrlinlrnl and
confidential information on tho
company's
financial
position,
much of which, lie said, is .bused
on predictions of future condi­
tions.
These figures, the lawyer ar­
gued, are entirely irrelevant to
the fuel-finding process, inns-

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f I0W, * ? * ' dispute. Reuther
‘ h" rB «,1 lh«* lh« ‘•innpanv hat
Tesorte.i to what he termed
^25,000,000 Program
JuV«K' ll,u tn denlln-f with the
union wage denutmls. mid hall
Only Needs Presi­ ,, ,
, ,,
tilth Herald Adver- refus.d to consider the errmomlu
c; ■
|.
.
, arithmetic of the dispute.
d e n t ’s Sig*nature , ii it,, , ... .
Department n .e union ..rrieiai .marked the
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it,
company's assertion that it could
Sanford celery growers ate aWiimtaii. At.'..,
Vmd i ' "'"I Gu.v ll. Wood, Jr.,' for- P'*1 &lt;rnin'
'ureases unless
rin e,l )if securing services
ol Bank of
i
lifiil up mu rut)tii‘«l
of I
Ailu'tljsin^r
MiiimgiT
of 1 "t*rc allowed highpr prilpJ
I'ohs man farm laborers folio',
Tin? villilute and iuVido ^kc *Stiui **111 Horaljt, Iuih ri'Ufihd
HuBihei lutid that
lug the announcement last eve
io tti. city mllovvin^ Illst lh*% union would not l»e*a pnrty
nlng h&gt; Ruprusetitarive Joe lien- came him huai • larei.
tom active dotv with l*&gt;
"‘"'b *i#“ b
be added
Male lllgliuiiy I all ot r I'up. lelriiM
dtieks that the House of |{e|iteNuvv l*mt 'f 'be fact-finding lMU.nl
xvitli^ it, 1nited Stales
Miitatlves
Imtl
nppioved
t!ie tain II. ,t. ilitoselt lias iileiut-i Mellila
\ iiftetiioou at Jin-knoll! decided Hint the eiminuny's argu­
lain
deficiency
a|tpro| riatiim
b i 11 .
ment was valid, the union would
which ealtics tin appro) riatum * u'rec. lie wu- a ill )veal old vlllc
I
Wood entered the sec. hack u down und reduce its doof *2.’.,000,000 ail)l which line *'il met at whose no
; m can
...........
te&lt;|Uires only the
President's “ •'« took pipe.-, i i.c othn two ‘
Jul y I-'. 1U4J. at Dot;.ih’ mtluru to make it effective.
' ■' \ouer- mouth t oileye, Hanover, N. II.' 1 ho- (net-finding iioiiid must
Keuntnl- Tlilurie (Vpprr " j ' a o w t - ° f Fraukh'rt, Kamiiis, ,—&gt;1! tie mi- sent in Ilie ■ •* I \ r.ila on -whether si 114* *.ti jy ii)
day 1,, 1vim*i| j|, 1, CtillUIlt piesi.
1telli:tenve ScIiihiI in A a -liingi 10 eottsliler puces and profits oe* 1 of- the
■ * ' Seminole
- - • ’ County
1
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in m ii Iii .1 ■
t oiiu.
1 ami latvi svrveil- a» a Distriit fore it coniinues its hearings.
dent
t't'F•
Iiilelligenre (lllicei at .Miami —
in
In Detroit the l'l(&gt; United
________
Farm lluicuu, that the ileficieitcy
Angus., Ill 1,1.
Auto Workers I'ninn explaineil
Nod Smith, chairman of tin- ''n P '"l,"»G&lt;.n bill, including up
(
hollow mg a tour of duty at today why it turned dow n the
American U'giim committee no l " ” l’ "»lion
for
Hie - foieutu
J e W C l I lit*I 1
Miami, I it'll I. Wood was assigned Ford Motor Company's offer of
Hie -tan k s Who tiavo" drive
piogram bad passed thu
“
Hie Aimed Guard t'eater at
12 per real wage increuse.
t?venlng(
In 111
Miami
nuiil thih murriing that very te&gt;. — *- Tucmluy
1 ui'duy evening,
was,
IReported
U |Jt)l t i l l 111
lit
\ew i ile.nis and served tlime l!nion officials .aid that life 12
people huve ®responded to the r‘‘l»"tcd out of file cunfervnee
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until lb comber, It* I t. wlieii he per relit increase would not be
1-egion's itsiuest fur gift pa , rjmtmdlee for Hie House, amt
M|,\M| BEACH. Dm _'u
..id aboard the K. S. Falmouth, enough to offset the 1ise iij .he
ages to la&gt; ilisti 1tulle. 1 to v. i *
expected tins
bigge t jewel lot
He c i veil a, comitimaling officer: cost of living, uial that - niler .lio
wuek
mi
llm
bid.
in sis year, war, reported bit.
orans who arc currently tm
I tile .Naval united guard new j Foul plan many* workeis would
The re 1 ly by Senator Pepper today by Miami Iteab Uetntivt •I'l.nd
pUailted in
1 guvernnieiit iiislitu
Hu- maritime vessel due- receive little or no increase at
followed
after
4lie
County
harm
t'hiei Kail Carpenter, who {ti-l ■ng o|ieialiiuis in tin' CmrilHgiu all. The union leaders denied the
lions In Floriuu.
'Bureau,
ropresentetl
f&gt;y
Air.
Cuithat thieve made off yesleidr.;, and South American meas.
Mr. Kmith poiausl out that 111I'ompauy stalemi'iit Him i( faces
program was designed Hint we luili, laid telegraphed him as with $.10,0011 in Jewelry from tin* ___l.ieul.
follows;
"\\&gt;
are
greatly
rnnhlTTiil! m all Atlnhlu
sncTi-ly j U
may remember in « ' small Wit)
tiilci1 Sintea nnd in Deccmficr,
those veterans who uru in im- ccrtied over failure of Congress woman.
lie vva* liesignaled linninn,
to
pass
appropriations
which
we
Curpentei says burglm hrok.' m
pitals at t bristnms tune. vVe
ng nffiieT ii the armed
m
a
li
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........
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.
understand,
are
necessary
to
ilitn
the
iioipe
of
MiH
um
)
;
want to let them know .that we
guard i Hie s. 8. Aithur J.i
are "thinking ol them anil tlmi .bring in or keep foreign labor Eiigll-li mol slide Hi items ol 1vier m
at Bittnsvvok. (hi, Tilt*
nppreciutu whut they lu»v»'*heto tliin, vvInter t«» Imrveht i»er* jewelry in the biggest haul sin &lt; t-lnp .inved in thi? M
eilitrirunoan WASHINGTON. Iby. 20.
nrniiil bandits
held
up
th.- all . .
done lur a peace loving naloiu. ishalde crops.
Illtii'kslime
Hotel
uhil
*
•
i'n)ie
I
A I'resiilenliul aider’ t"
We wish to thank ilium in Hu•'The Kan lord d is'iot
alone
. loully nfler his 11 turn to tin' id'* way for our iirtvtleilge of living need - a minimuin of .IJ.’i of tlieso I w1'•&gt; &gt;,.'i.iiun m cash mid genu Si. 1 lie woilt aboard ll"' Motor day extended the life of the Fair
11, peace.*'
workers. Failure' to get them | Mia. English lulil poliee Hie Vc el I'aja Lookout lit New Employment I’ rnutlci'h rommitMr. Hmith ulso suld.timt tin tuny conceivably mean mute than Iter u.o-.iory wlntei n diten.' • .An. ami .lived again ill Hin lee* until J ll in- din, IB Id. This
gift boxes should cuiltuiii an 11 litili* million dollars loss, which wit's looted of the jewel- wiilnn ■bid . iiane’ ii and toe Atlantic. directive icmovcs evjstlng doubt
to the committee’* authority.
item or items worm appmsi nil .Id cripple many lai. ivr. for lour tour afH 1 an c’Xpte me . liHneI to Hie I nit si ns
iniiibtely $3.uo. Kacn donor i.m 1 .rsi r-a-ons, if not i.nnkrupl ••g*r hail .1 livcied ft.uit VHiiiim . tale . ruin’ in Aiigii.t am
i wa .Members willcontinue to
,i.u.v iti^ name unu 111l.1ie.it ... them. Wltat is tho r-t.itus or it &gt;l".* l)d d ammid l.raceiei -Jo
-Mgli.d to Hie 1*1 tl ii l iillilie .'estiguU; Slid t vpoi l on juh dls..Kt .110 pac,.age. ' tv i.. nu.esjta. y ■pint peels for passage of this .piunnv.i to wear Mnturday nigiil. r&gt; n million ()f|ice »l New o r-1 crmiliiation* in private itnluslry
|(,1(||s
mgiigeil in mditm) or lecunvei Ol list ills 1 0 ..VII.a O. U log o ■ hill 2"
"■■-•i... ■
mmlttcu
* Since (let; 1*. l.ieul. Wo. nI "has
I'rwluctldn.
i ■1
hi- eon
,*-*.u* on tftu tia.siii-1 or urn .u*.
telegram urging tfigorous Robberies Reported
,1 for it&gt; y ontlnu*
. acksges niuy ml .urii.U in . |(ounP action on the hill was
m
n |*
V o u i n e / b i e jlie n A -i“lant I’elooiinei (Iffjeer ' ccimved
}Sl" \ Agende*
..hlviiUii he„ioii rvpi.'U,,ut.t.
rotently sent by Air. Cullutn to
1 0 I OlICC 1 i S l l 1 (1*11 \ut lie Naval llcveiving* Station
Appioin lutiim Act.
A hill
is
o . u.o *i. it. .'ojiv C/oiiipuny, .li Iti'picsenluiive
in Miami.
Hfiulricks, who I
pending ill Imtll the Senate Mild
aaafo.d ,'urni.btu ovlupa.,*, a lep.i.-ii with a telegram aanounc-j Two lliefta of. golds
l.ieul. Woinl has le.-iimed' In* tin* lloiMr lo niiike tie Fair Kni...v luceiviug . taiioii tocuvea on llIC House, a. tloli op .the lull.
po iiiuii wiili The Hanford Herald, ,1i,.„111_ „ i
from |hir ..i-1 iilitoinnhiii'
I'i aotii e . t'ominittee 1
•iiv rorner 01 i n s . nlru'i and
i Hi- wife and tv.......... Harry aiid|,'l'&gt; “ '
rctmrt'il yi'ili-i’ li.v t.i ii ill &lt;
.ugiiuiin Aveoue, ilia Aiiicn-.m
At
Hlr20
o'cl
►
(![,
AII
h' ii
Wayne
are
cmiently
in,
Miami
1
A
,„ rn 1 )Ve by Pie ideal
.-vgtoii oagiiiu is |iar*.cu u. tm
cntoii, 12" • Miigtinli.i A. ‘inn. hut
join him ilu'iH).
-Tiunmn went to federal depnrtoiwisectkjii atm m.iaovr.. of .11 Turkey Shoot To Be
(Ill
cjiiii tnd that
nmi &lt;• Hiun
auiut—and—aaeto-y----tovoU.— 'llov
.utuliit -rAuxiliary’
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- u. me l*-, ,tvo
. poundi" of nmls. .mil "ie: ~Trrrr
Chief Executive had been mforoi’Hirue Sanford Men 1ed
|uf nil anil itniollno tin I
Hint koine government eiadiscrinuuatod
Five or more 12-iniund tiir- stolen from Idn I'lyniouUi umiK’. Discharged By Navy . plnye* had heen
At 2 1:W
&lt;aII I',
P. M.,
M.. Wayde
Waydn l.ilrl
’ ’
keys will !«• given ns prises
Al
against Iterouse -o f
face
sol
S-Sgt Harvey.Hale
..............
at
the unmiul Turkey Shoot to |Jr., hid \ alencia Drive, repm i* 1
1noed. Ilia directive linked those
B ack F rom
P a c i f i c hi held at the iaVn fropi rmptc ,,lnt the following urttele
''' ^tdfniil .oteii have Ijeen in eliarge lo analyze their |*eiX X « « &gt; * csvas
of the Mnyfalr Hot *1 Sntur- I stolen front his car piiif-nl 1" dlschnrgod
from
the
United sunnel pollcie*. nnd prevent any
O
.. ------- t day aftcnioiin by Co. C. Florida front of llm li"U»e: a 12 go; e- Slate
Navy, according to infurthur discriiidlinlion
of
the
8 -8 gi. Harvey Hale, nion
S l*
(!Ulmi and
,„,d the
t)„. He
Semimdo
" 11 1of
'ii Stale
Guard,
mi nolo RomhigUin pump gnu, on " , IM fonralmn iccelved today from kind.,.
Mrs. H. F. Hale of
Hm Nuvnl I ersonni'l SrpuiuHon
Bounlnli Gun C(llll |.reil|1)BI,l Byrd GihhIo Keystone movie uinieru, 11 I ”
Avanue, has received his nine announced today.
horsepower Kiln outlxmril m &gt;to,'. feulei in 1i*--knonviII*1.
It EDM ON c.N ROUTE II (IMF,
oruble discharge at Camp BlandThey me: S l/t Viigil P. lintThe shoot will begin at 1:00 11 kirnl.l Im11ling jacket Mil .1
ilfg
after roo
two yesr.
years o,
ol servu
sorviv ■ M.clncfc
ton, tj.M 2 c Jack
Morrison
ng alter
wi„ r(„
llinue until l*«* &gt;,f »iko *1* shells.
continue
Corporal Loui* BihImi mi, United
nmi H t/c OrKiin M. Fuminm,
States Army, i* enroute in this
riH.n1* *P“ V f A
Artilllr/ 6:00 o'clock, with 12-gouge shot,
&lt;JHih
AOtl •Aircraft Art ill* * Runa |^|ntr
Mr, tiootlc «al«l,
country aboard the U.S.S, Mu­
V. F. W. Post To Have
t l PIRTHMIHITII
Gun DatUlion.
adding that the 1lub will furnish
rine Adder, according to infor­
He wears
Mmpalgn.rtaro M —
to nnyonu ,:oi h„v lllt{ b)» Open House Monday
mation received today from thu
PORTSMOUTH. England, Dec. Servico Porto Commander of the
*Sr W r 9* M Saipan and
turn.
Everyone
Inturentcil
in
2if, •(JP) — The famous Amcrtrnn
o"*"lHgU
h'
ho°cti• »hooting 1, invited to take part.
Commander Lloyd F. BovIn of | ( ruue, AuguaU bus entered the United State* Pacific Fleet. Cnl.
Beilman is among 1000 Pacific
the
ScmlnoU
(.ounty
Post
N"
,1,^-UyuiH
:.t Portsmo
'orlHinouth for it - Theater veterans uhoard thu
terod the service In. December,
m e e t in g T o N ifn rr
3282,
Vutcrans
of
Foreign
M
en,
„air*.
The
warship
«
1942. Ilia ribbons Include Asiu'.ic
pair*. 'The warship na&gt; dnmagrd vessel. Mrs. Uedmon icsides in
The Regular Meeting of Taylor
Pacific, American Theater, (iocsi Commander/. No. 2S, K. T. will unnounceil tixlny that nn npen in un Atlantic gale while she Ovierlo.
house
will
in*
held
nt
thu
l-i*
tlor*
vvus taking troops buck to the
Conduct and Victory ribbons.
be held Friday night ul 7:30
Yesterday, Sgt. llele had u o'clock. The newly elected offl- Hut nn thu l.nkofront, stinting United States from Ite Havre,
■t
B:00
oV|
i&gt;
ck
Christmas
eve.
Franer.— The Augusta —hr the
buey time greeting old. friend* cera-for 1946 will be“ installed
JACKES TO MEET
All members of the local post
in the downtown section.
and It U expected that the Order and persons eligible for mem­ vessel on which tho lute |*rcsiItoosi'veh
and
Winston
The Seminole County Junior
of the Temple will he conferred bership in the .Veterans of Foreign dent
on a class of candidates. An Ware Organization are invited I ■ &lt; huichill dratted the Atlantic ( ‘handier of Commerce will hold
its regular weekly inecling to­
$41.30 Received By
oystar stew supper will be served attend. Bill Thorne is in clnirgy Charter,
morrow night at H:l)0 o'clock
at 7:00 o'clock. All Sir Knights of the entertainment und re­
Eastern Star Order are invited to attend.
at the City Hall, according to
freshment committer.
PATTON WORSE
an announcement
tod a y
by
Secretary
George
McClelland
Woman of the Order of the
ADM. FARI-EY NOMINATED
OFFICES TO C LOSE
HEIDELBERG, Germany, Dec. All citizens interested in the
K ssU rn'Siar received a total of
WASHINGTON, Doc. 20, l/P&gt;—
2U. —(A'l— The condition
of
41.80 at! the Salvation Army President Truman has nominated
Offices at ths County Court General Georgo Patton has tak­ reorganization of the Javcees
Ime boards Wednesday, It vim near Admiral Joseph Farley as House, with the exception of en 11 slight turn for the worse. are urged .to attend.
Announced ‘ today by Major Allan Commandant of the Coast Guard. the office o f
8 horiff Charle,
Genvral'a
physicians
say
8 . Wharton. On Friday, the Farley would serve for • four- Hand, will close for the holi­ The
tha't he has contracted a res­
NEW SHOWROOM OPEN
headed by King year period with 1 the rank of day period on Saturday tmn.i piratory
ailment which is delay­
amsey. will -I
Admiral. He would succeed Ad­ and will not reopen until Wed­ ing his recovery from paralysis
The new showroom recently
board.
miral R. B. Waeeche, the war­ nesday morning, it was announc­ ami a broken neck received in constructed
at the 11. B. Pope
stated that he time Coast Guard Commandant, ed today. City offices will re­ an automobile
accidentThe Company v ill be opened to
...............Parley main open all day Saturday'but midday bulletin from
the public tonight for inspecl
Officer will be closed Monday oqd Tuts- said Patton hud spentHeidelberg
an un­ according to on annocomfortable night.
today by Mr. INrpe.
w;

More Response To
ks Wno Gave
Urged By Smith

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20,. 1945

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD FLORIDA

FACE TWO

Al Rogero Has.' Fine
RecprcJ As Mentor

79th Congress Ends
Historical session
In Capitol Today

U CANT QUIT ADVERTISIM
YOU’ RE TALKING TO \ PARADE
NOT \ MASS MEETING
^

GAINESVILLE, Dec. 20. '(,P&gt;—
A contender for the post of
head football conch at the Univenity of Florida — Al Rogero
— ’ hn» an unusual re'ord of

WASHINGTON,
Dec. 20. (/P&gt;— The “ifth Congre** will end
its session today unlesa there'Is
a last-minute hitch In Ita plans,
and it will not return to worn
until jan. II.
I he session, which has taken
part in the transition trom wnr
... peace, aim trom rresident
Itoosevelt to President Truman,
hoa had a large voire in worm
alfairs.
Upposltion to many of Presi­
dent Truman's key
legislative
proposals hat marked the course
of tne 79th session since lost
April. However, the tusks left
undone sro balanced perhaps by
the list of momentous derisions
to wntch It has Riven Ita oj*-

ANNOUNCING

THOMAS’ B&amp;RBFR SHOP
b a rb er

sh op and

i

E vening* unlit

V
$V&gt;

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UNABLE
do M AKE A
VO^AL SOU HD
Tires and Tubes

Roy'W all

201 North Park

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS

ueiure the lawmakers put q.t
their hats and coats, they are

SCRAPS

REAL ESTATE-BROKER

A MUFFIIS, cap, and Jacket (ail to
chance Dili's howls back to crowts
os he shivers—like you and I—In
the; freezinc tempernturos now
crlpplng the nation. Dillte. an lijRh
Setter, was rigged out In this fash­
ion by his owner wlien he went for
u walk alone New York's wind­
swept ktreets.
(International)

Atlantic Bank Bldg

Phone 732
Gl DRIVER LOOKS OVER WRECKED PATTON UMOUSINI

Moliliratlon Subcommittee
Into
the Gcintan Industrial disarma­
ment program is being continued.
The I'enrl Harbor investlgnlors imw propose to adjourn
their" inquiry on Feb. IB. The ______
. .......
_
committee agreed to the eaten- Barracks have l»een the site of a
.don resolution &gt; at. a
private, rolonial frontier outpost, a revc.-■ession late vederday.
Menu- Jutionary war depot, a recruiting
It. K. Turner, who ww* ca m gtation.
ammunition
storage
of the Navy’s war P'*n»
, dump, nrtllleo- school, Infantry
sion at the time of the J"l’ 'j gnrrlson, Cavatrv school, army
iineso sneak attack.
supply center and an Indian
' Selective Service officials are »ci,ao,. The station lias echoed t-&gt;
I utting the damper on _specula- the whoops of Indians, the ro­
llon iilmut this possibility tnnl! vtdlrr* of the whisky rebellion,
voon «nly 18-year-olds will l»e and soldiers of sevcrul wurs.
inducted. One anonymous source Carlisle townsfolk don't xnnt the
raid that, temporarily at least, burrock* to pass into the pages
, ingle men from 1H through -&gt; o f history,
years must fill Army and Navy
replacement needs.
_
.
i he White House
has re- ■
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IOOKINO OVIR the shattered front (top) of the limousine In which Oen.
Ocorcc S. Patton was Injured near Mannheim. Oertnany. It Pfe. Horace
Woodring, driver of the smashed vehicle. Meanwhile, at Heidelberg.
T/5 ih.be rt Thompson (bottom), driver of the truck involved In the
•ilitick-up, shows by diagram his Idra ol the accident. (International)

By the Aid of Newspaper

ADVERTISING „ J

H V n lU n r U

IrMHi

•&gt;«'»

oil paratroopers' and ordered to
descend on (1500 fo il Grnn Sitsao
Mountain — highest peak in the

Santa d^sen'o* lluot* nniniiiK d iet- is thin yt-nr.
Just Bvo what lio’s hrmigiit for that Itc-tlimpltfil

CHOOSE YOUR

little darlitig of youra. 0 rowed, suits, lilniikda

e

and u host of other wonderful thliiKs to swepten

CHRISTMAS GIFT

your cheruh’s Chrlatmija— to keep him warm lin'd
cozy all llinnipli the cold months nltrnd.

NOW
HAMILTON 17 Jewel
(

nUl.OVA 17 Jewels

44.00

15 Jewels ..v..

41.00

ELGIN 15 Jewels

36.30
30.80

7 Jewels

5 Day Laundry Service

The opening of

Seminole Country Club

Wo rncommend thnt new customers send their
laundry Inst three days of- week.

For Golfing

Phone 475

Ed Levy— WJbllntr. Mgr.

.

1&gt;hl

SEMINOLE COUNTY LAUNDRY CO.
19 W. 3rd St.

E

of

southerly erfy
IN 'I'HE. U .S ., BE

HlMDEKBUR^;
. EQ.EC&lt;ED IN
p£R U N PURINA W ORLD WAR
ONE IN IQI6 W AS BU RN EP,
bu &lt; d « E H e a d w a s s a v e p

-R E .A v &lt; ^ M E D B Y

•tfiqtfwAY ?

A

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Do m e s t i c P r ; s
IN &lt;H L WO^.LD
l l

Ye s - K e y v/E&lt;r, fia CAME ORmWALiy
FROM A SIA

TRUMAN'S THANKS TO SERVICEMEN

Phone 475

1oyott who answered the call o f your
JL country and served in its ‘firm ed
Forces to bring ahoiit the total defeat o f
the enemy, I extend the heartfelt thanks o f
a grateful Nation, /is one ofthe Nations
finest, you undertook the most. severe
task one can he called upon to perform.
Because •you demonstrated the fo r ti­
tude, resourcefulness and calm judgment
necessary to carry out that task, we now
look to you fo r leadership and example
in further exalting our country in peace.

© IS THERE GOLD

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inenta must b* deducted from any
iuiur« veteran bonus.
‘ The State Department has Is­
sued two policy statements on
the Far East, it has expressed
'••increasing concern” over recent
events in the Netherlands Ea.,t
' Indies. Also, the department has

Historic Carlisle
Barracks Will Be
Moved To Texas
A fter All the Gifts Are Open: After
That Christmas Feast - - Let ’em

CARLISLE. Dec. .20. (&lt;P)—A
military move haa cast whit
might he called sentimental at­
tention on th« Carlisle llarracka
hare. For on* quarter of a cen­
tury this historic place has been
headquarter* for the War De­
partment'* First Medical Field
Training School. Now the Array
Surgeon General ha* recommend­
ed concentration of all Array
medical training activitlea at
Fort Sam. Houston, Tex. Nothing
definite hea been decided yet,
but Pennsylranlana are talking
— more than aver, about their
famous Carllale Barracks.
The military canter is one of
the oldest autlona of iu kind
in the country. Tha British Array
established It during the seven
years or French and Indian war

I*. K. Weaver, manager' of, the
Social Security l!.mrd in Or­
lando, declared today tint ii
nmy he to Ihe ndviinlnge of |cr■-mis 0B years old or older to
| file u claim now for Old Age
and Survivors liisimince Iwnc, fits.
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Mr. Weaver said that it would
also lie to the advantage of per­
sons who have nlready filed a
cluim and have since gone hm s
ito work at a higher wage level,
to have the claim refigiirnl mi
as to Include the higher uuges.
lie also stated thul auv Hociul
Security Board Field Office will
lie glad to advise any person of
IHs rights undrr the "Social Se­
curity Act. Ilesidcnls of Semi­
nole County should contact the
Soclnl Security Hoard at the
Post Office Building in Orlando.

NOTICE

is CHRISTMAS DAY
1-imtidry \ Dry (.’loaning that was brought in mi

SEMINOLE COUNTY LAUNDRY Co

CHRISTMAS DRAMA
The Birth of Christ
Time 7:30 - Dec. 23

SIN Y O U R ® S ^

TESTIFYING for tho defense nl the
com l-ltmttlnl of Copt. CUarloa U.
McVny lit Waihlngton, WTJ/c MUjard V. McCrory (above), USNIt,of
I’onchatuula, la*., told Ihccourt that
he was in the IndlanajHill* mess hall
when the rrubur was torpedoed In
the South Panllc. He remember*
hearing an abandon ship order and
going from the mess hull to hi*
hunk to gel his life Jacket, but can’t
recollect the name of the officer that
Issued tho order.
(fnlentallonal)

&lt; hail tu .stand at our
early in order to get

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Have ICE CREAM from
BEACON DAIRIES
Place Your order now for A delicious Ice Cream
Cake. One luyer of thnt pood old Rum Raisin, and
A layer of rich creamy Vanilla topped and decorat
cd with Whipped Cream, serves twelve to sixteen
. . . . $2.25 each. Also three layer Qt. Brick in­
dividual cut and wrapped for your convenience.
Place your order now I
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for the r l r r t l o n of director* *ntl
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WALTHAM 15 Jewels
7 Jewels ..............

Provincetown
Players

'ii Inca.
held prison*r in a hotal atop
the mountain. Skoneny said a
parachute Jump against such a

BENRUS. Men’a Ixrrd Nelson
14 Kt. Yellow Gold 17 Jcwela

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HENRI'S, Men’s Golden I’ rlncr
1-IKt. Red Gold. 17 Jewels .
LANDAU. Men'a 17 Jewel
Incabloc, waterproof, unll mnKnclic

bl*. So he eialmad to have vio­
lated strict orders and told hie
comrade* on the expedition to
crneh-land their plane* near the
hotel.
They did end succeeded nulckly
In ovnrromlng the lmall lullan

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arport and put
which had been
many for him. 1
next day h(bi«
Hitler's ‘

CHALET, I-adles' Golden Iluchewt 14Kt. Red Gold. 17 Jewels,
anti-magnetic — ............. ........ .

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Announces Opening Of New Show Room

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BENRUS; Ladiea* Golden Supreme
Precise aa time itadf . . . 14KL
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Red Gold, 17 Jewels ................................. - 71.50

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Oil Ranges, and Heaters

Supply and Hunting

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opposite Valdez Hotel
Reginnld and Rita Goode
In Three-act
Mystery Thriller
“JEALOUSY”
By Eugene Walter
Play ran two years »i
Broadway
Tonight - Friday - Satbr
day 8:45 P.M.
Reservation Phone 996between 1-2 P.M. or
5-6 PJH.
Admission 50c — $1.00

Electrical and Gas Appliances &amp; Equipment

HAMILTON 17 Jawela .....— ......-------«

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Board Manager Urges
Filing Of Claims

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Hirohito K e p t
Hands O ff As
•War Approache

YOUR “SHIP W ILL
COME IN” Sodner

Watches ...... ..... .

SPECIAL NOTICE
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ANNOUNCING

• Aulo Accessories

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618 !Helkmnille A r e .'
Phone 813-M

STIAiONT i|(U| filftMIHY_T’htff Ibtjf m i U wai colder—UkiitlMf on iht rill of tne j nomat is arry docking
•l New York were
nt Ui* ship's l.tfJhssuAwoin# warrior* who arrived with wintry zero weather—bin
whose welcome ass warm enough to make up for little diaoeanfartt. Bundled against the breeze, they ore
(I. to r.l Pfe. Steve ffriogs, Morgantown. JR- Vki CpL Gerald The*. Dover. Minn.; Pic. Joe J. Kxupar. Cleve­
land. Ohio; Pfc. r or rest Brood. Reading. P*.; Sgt WUlisru McAuJIfle. Scranton. Pa.; Pvt.Frank del Uroeco,
Ualtiinorc, Md.: S Sgt. Sieve Wilbanks, Corinth, Miss., and Sgt M. P. Sprsdllng. Miami, Okls. (International)

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PLUMBING

After serving fo r tw o years in the U.S
have IP-opened m y
friends to call oil me.

of football roqclUng.
Rogero I* a\ rormer Clear,Water IIif^li School.football coach.
This may he the bc»T record
for' any high school football
mentor (luring n similar |&gt;*rio«l
of time.

Repnir work n specialty
Free estimates. Prompt service
All work guaranteed
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PAr.E TlIltEl

THE BANFORD HERALD. SANFORD FLORIDA

THURSDAY; DECEMBER 20. 1915

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demands

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A wonderful bird is the pelican
There is a well-known little verse about the
pelican and his gift for gobbling up more than
he can swallow.

arises whether further fuse reductions (hat
management can bring about may not well be
used to lower prices or improve products.

A parallel it the UAW-CIO demand Jor higher
wages Jrom General Motors.

Lowering prices or improving products benefits
everybod y. Customers get morefir their money.
The company's business grows. And the growing
business is able to iploy m m e an ,/ mure pet,pi.

For General M otors' wages are already high.
In Jact, in the last peacetime year, the income oj
the ate rage GM Worker Jell in the top third oj
all incomes in the United States.

Wider employment serves the nulional welfare
— and should be a primary objective o f all o f us.

We believe in high wagesl But we also believe
that when wages arc already high, the question

Unfortunately, many people are too apt to place
their own interests above the national welfare.

Phone 880

G EN ERAL M O TO RS
'More and Better Things for More People

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;rHURSDAYT DECEMBER2d, 1045

TO R' ftA NFOll n rtErt'AlJnl % ANTOftti PJOftrttA

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Good Publicity ‘F or Sanford

The Sanford Herald

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From Lewis Shipp, Herald .sports editor and now I
Secretary f o r Governor Caldwell. comes a clipping from
the Clivdpnd Wain Dealer containing a ,story by. Hutry J
W. Smith, trtivei editor.'on the tourist attractions and uY-;
com m odation s in Central Florida under a Sanford date- 1
line.
Although this story gives considerable space lo the
better known.resorts in Florida, it has several paragraphs'
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about
Sanford
which provide,
us ...JlL
with *1.1.
the "kind of
ml
Ihtf which money cannot huy. /tiid it contains a Muggcstiuii
which it might be well for us to -consider as we face the
prospect o f the post-war without the benefits of wartime
prosperity.
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“ Too, little has been said about Kissimmee and San­
ford as tourist •magnets", says this the Cleveluhd writer.
"Both will be! discovered this season in the progress of
slop-over from resort areas that will tie filled. The former
has done the hotter job of heralding its attractions, which
include a trailer camp and font hotels.
"Sunford is an anomaly, with a 1130 room hotel, on
l ake Monroe besides downtown hotels and in a lake and
citrus region that to see is to.like; yet the city never has
made a major effort; to attact visitors. The hotel is wuIL
appointed with a non-variable rate that is about half of
that charged .by comparable hostelrios in the more popular
recreation centers— fitted to incomes of $('&gt;,000 and up.

p a f r A f r ' l ; m '6 '

YOUR IrfOME MERCHANTS
A SK V O U T O "BUY A T H O M E "

(T S 1 0 U S V .
B U T WELL
TAK E IT {

SIGNS
SHOW CARD AND POSTERS

0 —Dee’s Sign Service
(O. D. LANDRESS)

RAYMOND M. BALL, REALTOR
Rcul Estate Sales—Rentals—Mortgage Loans
Dependable Insurance and Bonds
Room 4 Florida State Bank liulding

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BIRI.K VKJtSk. KOK TODAY
OUU HOLD ON t.lFK IS FRA
(•ILK, HUT MAKK SURF. OF
HOLD ON KTKIINAL VKHITIKR:
Or rver the silver runt In- loosed,
or Hie Hidden Imiu I lip I 1uken. mi
the pitcher broken nt the fotmtain, or the wheel Innkrn ill the
cistern, (hen -Imll the dust tetuFi
tints* OimI that save it.—Kerl-s.
•2:0.7.

UNTIL YOU CAN BUY A

NEW Car

Why not give an F.-Bonil for
a ('heistmas present?

PRESENT Car!
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Bring it to us regularly
■x n writer, simply because Andelimit, by his nickname .proved
about her vocal deficiencies .......
that Mary wasn't at *11 sensitive
No one .apparently cun cure this
gal'* stutter, but they can't stop
.ame
tempi .111 iiy ' .l.siu iumjcd, n-r from talking cither ,.rr.. But
to get back to Nicky Blair's new
'Anderson called a winning not to club ami great show—both ate
let it gel out of hand*on opening great.
night, I ecouse “ you look like a
ill nv. ned rat, dnhllng." "
Anderson gave Mary Dowell,
W A K E UP BUSINESS /
until then a lieautiful but Qnpub' lied Diamond Horseshoe show
By Advertising In | /
girl, the nlcknamr of “ Stuttering
This
Newipaper N^&gt;
Sum," because she stutters .....
S' • immediately began to get
publicity when news of her highly
liictule but stutter-impeded dis­
cussions came to notice ..... She.
Mibsrtpiently went to . Hollywood

there'* u hulcuny, cum
pie!, .In.u-.iir.il lighting and all
sort* of legilimnte stuge effects
possible in no other ilroadwuy
show K ilo . 0 . ,
The show itself i- what has
been known In the trade for year's
..... That means that Nicky had
ns a “ Nicky Hlnlr production,"
John Murray Anderson design tbo
entertainment .... nnd John ha.t
fashioned a whopper ...... Nicky
now employs more, tall nnd ter­
rific shuw gals Anderson gave
them the title of ‘ bruisers"—and
a linger rhurus than any olhttf
Inoudway dub.
N.iky
alsy
bus
arranged,'1
through Amici son’s direction, .1
show which rivals anything eveseen in the larger Broadway
dubs, with all sorts of variety
acts, plus, ns headliners, Martha
Kaye, who is being paid fB.fiOil
a week, unpiecendcnted on thMuin Stem ..... She Is attracting
(ui'ucity crowds, widt h makes hit
ciliary justified in the minds of
all concerned.
To me John Murray Anderson'
supplies a better show during'
ivluinrsaL than the real thing

is needed.
. .
Factories anil business houses have been wearing out,
now. The governors of some states are urging their people
to build nothing tail dwellings until the most pressing de­
mands art; met.

Movie Versions Of
Night Clubs N nl
Thought Authenic

/ it? jAt'K o t h h a n
TJKW YORK
Th(* movies. In
A lot of American homes Will
be saddened during the Christ­ crvaling their two-dimensloit idea*
mas season hy automobile acci­ of huge Headway- night club*,
usually present lavish, lush decors
dents. Will yours?
which however attractive as' pieces
8auford‘s colored lights, t-liimva of Hollywood interior decoration
and gaily decorated stores reflect are highly glamourized and not
admirably the holiday spirit of vei&gt;^outhrj|tir versions of the icul
this Yuletide season. ■
thin? ... for most Broadway night
clubs, nolahlv the lugger ones,
ate either in hasriurnls or on &gt;rtond floors, and for the most part
were designed ntiginnllly for
other purposes tluiis presenting en­
tertainment, unit me not exactly
The United Slates has been
chosen for the home of the United
Nations ()■ ganisation. After all,
we're paying lor it:

China's No. J Communist urges
, an end to internal strife in Chinn.
If the widely divergent forces
In China can get together, they
will he setting a splendid example
for the Unite.) Stales.
Over in Deland the city is
planting DM water oak tiees
along
the
boulevard.
Proper
planting of uur' own l.ake Front
Drive would give, this city OtW
of the most beautiful entrances
in the state. Deland's progresslvcncss should set us a good r v
atnple.

Care and Maintenance
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HOLLER MOTOR SALES
I'hone 622
Chevrolet

Cadillac

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ANNOUNCING
the Organization o f the

SEMINOLE COUNTY

CONCERNING USE OF DDT ON
VEGETABLE CROPS

Junior Chamber of Commerce
iy le etin g

1. There has been no chnn|e in rejfillations concerning use of
D.D.T. on vegetable crops._____________________ j________________ _

recovery will depend on the pol­
icies of the United Stales. If
twe lend them enough money
they can lx ready for another
war in 2U veers.—Furl Myers
News Press.
If you have to
lend a men money to keep his
friendship, you better let hi n

ECONOMICAL

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Hurvnu of Entomology (ll.S. Department of Agriculture) Wu-ihliHf
ton, I),C. uni! State Chemist of Floritiu Dept, of Agriculture, Tallahassee
Florida, contacted on Doc. IS. 11)45, issued the followiiiK statements:

Dark front ahtomi Senator Pep-

for PROMPT, EFFICIENT,

FACTS

lierr the price of
We see
newsprint is toiug up • • • which
won't be so •ad if we cun get

2. The Pure Food und Drug Administration’ hu* Issued no regulutMis cuncruing use of D.D.T. products on vegetable crops,
3. D.D.T. product* no longer require a "Poison" label.
4. All D.D.T. products should be used with the same cure as
used in npplying cryolite or arsemite preparations.
3. Suggested and tentative tolerances set up by the Bureau of
Entomology are* as follows

. Font Molar Company offers
CIO auto worker* a 12.L percent
Increase over swollen wartime
..■wages and it I* promptly reject­
ed, probably indicating another
elfike In the great automobile
Industy. Meanwhile, the Pack, and Company Is , (arced to lay
' Off some 10,0001men because of
a strike in a "suppliant' |lani."
Badly al. the country need* autokites .and trucks, on the farms
(.uiinvii and
anu professions,
pniitaiiuup. few
ire
business
I] be, found until selfistt invets give mare et tent Ion to

7 micrograms D.D.T. per gram of edible portion of -the vegetable.
(Southern' Chemicals offers a complete line of Agricultural insecti­
cides, Including D.D.T. - Pyrethrum - Kotenone - Cryolite - Sabadillu Arsenate Dusts. Separately or in mixtures with Gulphur, Nicotine, Copjier and "Zerlute."
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The outstanding results being obtained in Sanford with D.D.T.
in various formulations on: •
Cabbage loopers - Cut worms - Celery leaf-tyera - Army worms
• Flea hoppers • Bean - Leaf Rollers and other insect peats, puts
it in a -field of 4t*-own,

towns that complain of

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TAKE GOOD CARE OF YOUR

FROM A PARK BENCH
I
Homes Needed
.(Ftoni Harper's Mnsazinri
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That votl aiiiWI. that wit* and 1
It is clear that the mn.it important operation now
flanks and married lips
Should dir, to hr a alidade in a required in this country is building new homes. For five
. monkey’s eye.
years there has been almost no building and little for the
Or chlorophyll to spur a fern,'ii»i five years before Ilyit.
very .itraiigr.
Even the production and assemblage of materials for
Rut strauaer why, than that tile
private
use and construction‘ have to he restored from the
lines of time and space
Of all past time, extension in­ ground up. All this time our population has been growing,
finite, should taiiye
.inti houses and machinery anti materials of a hundred kinds
And run into this .moment, here, 1have been-wearing out. A greHt wave of nett} construction
to hold that face.
too, lull obviously the homes are most Important right
light. Unit haio-light.
For you and me to see in flesh,
from this park bench.
What painters meant and sunlight
said, in Italy
Those years ago? Hr stranger
why- close mystery Than that this wood, this iron,
this very licnrli should be?
How then cry mlrarlc, when nil is
so ?
HKN KAY It RDM AN.

Thone 1021

105 N. Palmetto Ave.

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We recommend D.D.T. and have full information‘concerning'Its use
on various vegetable crops. We also have the equipment and the "know
how" to teat crops for D.D.T, residues.
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to be- first
to. Ibring
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THE SANFORD HERALD* SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Seminole* Country Club Has Official
Opening At Supper Dance Last Night TERRACE
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RILL RUSH will arrive from the. ed in the next block from wherj,
West t'oast around the 27th . . . &gt;she was visiting dial i*io man *n*
ESTELLE HURT wenring navy I killed . . . liefqte he was rentovc-l
blue shirt und slnrks Wednesday ■from the apartment &gt;cver:i| je o Society Editori Ceceli* Truluek
scynis good to sec FRANK- niorning and ROSE SPEER in a pie bail applied*fill leuinl of Ihs
Tele. No. US | Thc Seminole Country Club M'». Fietl Bell, Mr. and' Mrs’.
npnrtment . . . acute did she *uy!
under the management of Mr. Joseph Mclsch, Mr. und Mra. KrJ- LIN REN NETT, Army Captain, light blue suit having a rokc
Are' you willing to stoop down
ami Mr*. Ed Whittier was o ffi­ nimnl Mclsch. Mr. ami Mrs. O. ami wife floating around town ESTILLE who is a Navy nurse
.
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.
incidcntly
she
is
a
Georgia
took
emergency
leave
to
come
nml consider tl.e wants and the
cially opened last evening with P. Herndon, Mr. and Mrs. .1. II.
Mrs. Ponder Hostess
G LY, home and help doctor the family desires of little children: to reniO
n» informal supper and dance Truluek,
Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. K. gul and very attractive
i’C.OD. Navy lieulenunt. \vns_ iu.'back
to health
heard_that, .cmbci__ U,cggyavVu-%, mW weak-.
with the redecorated club- pro­ .Courier. .li.T Mr. ami Mr*. Rnl|
To Garden Club Circle
lowii yuslerday enroufe to Miami CATlIh111NE'S husband bus prr.- lies? )ii thosi win) iik growipz
Thursday
Mr.' and Mrs. II. E. Aiken und viding a colorful background for A. Smith, Mr.-nnd Mrs. S. F. wlicre
he
will
join
his
wife,
Itically
rented
a
loom
In the OrI) - 1•*| '.i-i.n g ' • much
The T. E. L. Class of the Firat
The Azalea Circle of the San- daughter, Anita, plan to spend the guests where they enjoyed Dotidney, Mr. und Mrs.' W. R. HKK, nnd his two sons, DARRY nngr General Hospital in Orlando ".•hi;
your friends love you nml nsk
Bnptl«t Church *ill hnvc a Christ, ford Carden flub met Friday Christmas day with relatives In eating a barbecue supper and D&gt;
. Can! and Mra. W (L
S Y L V IA '. • • CATHERINE you know now yourself whether you •liAe them
niaa lice and cover dish supper night at the home of Mra. Julian Deland.
dancing to the music of the Firming. Mr. nnd Mr*. J. Mal­ nml WAYNE . .
at the Church Annex at 7:00 Ponder, .710 Weet Seventeenth
Hnnnnn Hoy* orchestra under tho colm Higgins.. Mr. nn&lt;l Mrs. A . | MEI8CII, frcslimnn, at F.S.CAV.,' has a little son so there is tno enough; to tiy to understand
for the
1\ M. All membera are urged
Lee. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. II. G. homy
,
, . holidays , a n I reason IIKRH frequent* the place wlmt those who live in the snme'
Mr. and Mr*. Illirry Gustnvson direction of Neil Powell.
7 ..ecl*. The home * * » beauti­
doing “ "J® '‘iV i-'o T ic
to attend.
. . . MARGARET HR A'A N’T DEN- house with \.u really m int. withThe delicious bnrbeque supper, Lin :1c. Mr. and Mrs. .1. I . MRfully decorated-.carrying out the of Chicago nrc visiting Sir. GusN1S ilm.k
stunning out waiting for -them to toil you;
Christmas motif and a Santa lavson’s aunt, Mrs. John Thomas,! prepared by W. A. Hathaway, dull. Mr. nml Mrs. Jack M nrri-i',-' ' L0,S. M t R I AV h T H F. ft these day* . .extremely
. she has Aetume to make a grove foi your ugly
• • • MR. II. M.
bnrliequer extraordinary of the •on, Mr. and Mr*. J. N. Robson. •
Claus scene was displayed on the at her home on Park Avenue.
#Dr. Root Addresses
Sir. nml Mia. Hairy Hob-•W--- MAIN and MR. I.KA LKS- from New A'ork where she ‘was thoughts uml it garden for your
Fifty Associates, was served In
coffee table in the living table.
!,'"K 'nK a Christmas duit swamped with offer* to niodrl but kindly filin g s , with the gate
Junior High P.T.A. Mra. II. H. Coleman, guest Miaa Harriet Miller of Tantpn the dining room which is deco­ son. Dr. ail'd Mra.' S.' l'uleitom i
*"1
,,u' • * * » Iwsldc lo! no house, apartment, or room open . . . cun you do all these
speaker, displayed various- Christ­ will arrive this week ro spend rated with a "shocking pink" Dr. nml Mrs. t). I.. Hark*, Mr. L'.’'
rtnlld the
she find to live in . . . she things lot one day'.* f her , yoll
nml
Mr*.
John
S.hlrnnl,
Jr.,
uml
'
'"
‘
.l1
,'"1
’1 • • • they hove
the
holidays
with
her
mother,
color
scheme.
Thu
guest*
promas
arrangements
for
Ubles
and
The Junior High School P.T.A.
stayed with friends uml relates can keep t'hrxlm m .
Henry,
&gt;ir.
und
Mr*.
F
II
Smith
toletide
spirit
.
.
.
MR.
NDLIK
Mra.
E.
V.
.Miller,
nt
her
home
grc**cd
’
to
the
light
blue
ball­
doors
and
Instructed
thememeber*
met Thursday nftemoon at the
this tytory . . . an exploion occu r- Ann llvki . . . (' U *T
Also
Mr.
ana
Mis.
Roy
F.
1)'
■"f*.
'&gt;AYl)R
ED
112
French
Avenue.
room
for
_
dancing
where
the
in
the
making
of
wreathes
and
retinol uuditnrium with Dr. J. It.
flpor* and walls have recently Byrnes, Jr.. Mr. nnd Mr*. Jam &gt; «UV(’ INS chatting uwny in front
Hoot as the guest speaker. flower arrangements. A display
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pittman been refinished.
E MeKIhaitnan, ‘ Mr. and Mr*. A.
‘ro
“ MRa*
Tailing on “ The Functions of la now being shown in the win­
' MATSON looking very
Counseling" he stresseiK the Im­ dow of the Florida Power and and children nf Gainesville, will
Among those present were: J. William*. Mr. nnd Mr*. \V. T. ,
Haynes, Mr. uml Mrs. David ra' ,s,ii'|K !«, « I'tege coat with fox.
be the guests -u l .Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Doria Hull, Mis* Olcslu Smith,
portance of counseling! In the Light Company.
Mr. nml Mr*. T. C. Holt. \f ,,|or ruoaday afternoon . . . die
The club (resented Mrs. Cole­ John Schirard Sr. at their homo Dyson,
Miss Elizabeth Dyson.
schools. Mrs. Clyde Ramsey In­
Mi uml Mrs. J. S.s Adams, M r.! I""1 «w iitly Yeturn«l from Atlanman' a potted plant as a gift and ori Twin Lakes.
tr o d u ce d the speaker.
Mis* Murgnrct Reitz, Miss Hetty nml
Mis.
J. K. Rowlnml, Sir.
ami!*,"" ALL Atk In a *u.iCnrrodl,
Mis* Charlotte Nix,
* "Silent Night” was sung by for Christmas potted plants will
Out ol the nervico
10,1 I'*«*•« wool
Eftrign Estelle Hurt will re­ Miss Shirlev Elck, Miss UordW* Mrs. S. F. Long. Mr. and Mi&gt;.
he exchanged by the circle mem­
tho groun and the devotional bers.
he tubs bis "dress"
turn,.lo Jacksonville Naval Hos­ I owcll, Mias' Christine Stoude- J amts UiDon. Mr. iliul Mis. " ’ ! "
und
inlo civilian lilt?
wns led, by Mrs. Victor (ireen.
't • • ;
Miss Frances Mnho.iey, Clyde Kuinsey. Mr. nml Mrs R. r'."',1, - : •
Mrs. C. L. Redding, president pital tomorrow after spending mire.
Protect
your now.
Mrs— It. C. How ut il read the
NEWMAN tins popped
Reports were heard on emergency leave in Sanford Miss Cecelia Truluek. Mr*. Tho- E. Aiken. Jr.. Mr. nml Mrs. '
minutes (if. the last meeting and presided.
and prized possesl
l
e
n
l
e
r
i.IUlc,
Mr.rood
Mrs.
1
&gt;"
,ow"
"W
in
after
u
huntbecause
of
illness
in
the
family.
mas. Kirkland.. Mr*. Judy Partin.
Mrs. I.. K. Spencer gave the .from all the committee chair­
'( NtMuck. Mi. nnTl Mrs
.lions aqairut loss.
,,
'' :
i Mr*! Margaret Bryant Dennis, Clm,Ics
treasurer'* teport. Mrs. Spencer mans und •Mra. O. P. - Herndon
HENRI WIGHT
Miss
Hetty
Dayman,
freshman
j
y,rv p. „ Tcp, iri Mr*. j . \\\ J. t Russell, Mr. tlml Mrs. I*. II. ME. likewise
Insuro through this
also gave a report on the P.T.A. and Mra. H. • H. Coleman pre- student ut Huntingdon
hj* «hitc
CoIIcko j Altman, Mra. A. K. Powers. Mr*. Siafiord. Mr. nml Mr*. Jnntci ''V vl" K t.hrou#h »•’ **»
statu convention held in |)*iytonu sented Interesting reports of tho In Montgomery. Atu. is expected
.agency and bo cer­
Higgins, Mr. and Mrs. JMm
cr 11,1’1’ ," .i!h EDWARD
Dorothy
Carrodi,
Mrs.
l
i
t
i
s
conference
meeting
held
In
Co
rorcnlly.
Mrs. Kcrttllt Cal ter
GiiIlow ny. Mr. nml Mrs. KdwurA DIG,.INS right bilnml trying to
tain your neoda are
Mr*. June Ruu to arrive ‘ by plane tomorrow in Hayes and Mi*. James Cnipps.
talked concerning the bond sales con recently.
Ikiggilta. Ji.. Dr. bml Mrs. Hurry veil something or m lei out of the
Orlando and will spend tbo holi­
effectively covsrodl
mlllut
said
the
club
contributed
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Gunaml
it.
.spen­
and Mr. Kdtvard Marshall's) room
Wmaiiutf, Mr. and iir*. Frank
'L l MAN n m liM
two baskets to the nuises bnn*o day* with her family.
cer. Mr.
andMrs.W. A.Mori I^ v o ii the rount.
IlatKi.
Dr.
nnd
Mis.
C.
W.
Ilu
'
1
1
1
1
1
1
LANKA
S
ten
wus
henutlVon, Mr.
andMr*.II. E.Tooky,kei. Mi. uml Mrs. Kcnnlt Cut In .
w Mrs. Jack itupicv spoke of the at Thanksgiving time.
the girls ere dressed
Mr. and Mra. V. A. Williams
progress being made by the home *• Plans were made to make a have returned from Jacksonville Jr., Mr. and- Mrs. W. A*. 1-cfflor, MV. nml Mis. Jnek McDonald
"J1" ,hc holnlux senson nml
Mr.
and
Mr*.
John
Ivey,
Mr.
Christmas
wreath
for
the
Fer
economics classes and ul the
Mr. and Mr*. A. L. Sklnnet. &gt;mi have never seen such n bevy
where^ they visited with their
termination of her talk invited nald-Laughton Hospital. A no­ son, Charlrs. who is flying .-for- and Mr*. (fulius_Llim:fclder. Mr. Mi— ml MfsT GlMOge"McClrTTnli.r—^ - J f n n t i 1 i
ever
and
Mr*.
1H.
L.
Perkin*.
Mr.
m
inating-coin
mil
lee—
was
ap­
the - member* to ndjourn to the
703
PHONES
Delta Air Lines.
Mr. and Mi s. ( eland McClelland. I "‘ “ •’''v? ,0 ,hlnk ho"
*«»ly
and
Mrs.
Andrew
('arroway.
Mr.
pointed
as
follows:
Mra.
L.
K.
attractive women we have in Snnhome economies room where tc i
All
70
ANO -40
MEISCH
BLDG.
and
Mr*.
H.
II.
Coleman,
Mr.
.
Spencer,
Chairman,
Mrs.
E.
•
-*
.
r foni?
look for yourself somewas sei' cd by the students.
Dr. and Mrs. Hruutlcy Hen­ and Mrs. Rov Holler.* Mr. and uikI Mrs. Orville Touehton,
j Harper and Mrs. A\,. P. Fields.
timegood
party
is
seliederson
and
duughter,
Hope,
of
a
m
i
Mrs. Henry Mcl.uulin.............. ... , ,
«,
.......... .' A social hour w-us enjoyed ul .Williamsburg, Vn. will arrive to­ Mr*. W. V. Hitting, Lieut, and
l n. .
hv the Lions t Inb for Ssln;Mi and Mr*. Leo tlutncr. Mi. •
Supper Is Enjoyed
the conclusion of the business morrow to spend several month.-, Mrs. Kenneth AAacker, Mr. and uml
gc.
Mr.
and
nikht
.
.
.
ELI/.
AIIETII
und
Mrs. M, J. Lodge
Mrs.
It.
I*
Dean,
Mr/
and
Mrs.
meeting.
nt their home "Rosa Haven" on Autlrew Stine, Mr. ami Mr*, 'll. Mrs. Fied IJirson. Dr. uml Ml*.
By Fidelis Class
Twin Lakes.
II. Pope. .Mr. und Mr*.* John AAude II. Gnrner, I.ieut. Comdr,
• IlIKTII ANNOUNCEMENT
Meis.h.
uml Mrs. George nnd Mr*. Malcolm Miller, Mr.
A The Fidelis Class of the First
I.ieut. and Mr*. Herbert Hill
Cadet Miller Williams who lx Thurston. Mr.'
^laptist Church enjoyed a cover announce the birth of a son. stationed
Mr.
nnd Mrs. Harold nml Mr*. Gene l.lurrison and Mr.
at
Corpus
ChrUti,
dish supper Tuesday evening ut James Patrick, on Dec. |7 at
Knstnei.
Dr.
nml
Mrs. A. W. Mr*. Sterling llolling, Mr. and
Texas, I* expected to urrive
the home of Mrs. John Miller, the Orange General Hospital home Friibiv to spend the holi­ Epps. Mr. nnd Mrs. Guidon Hris- Mis. Kvrrett Moffitt. Lieut, tjg*
113 West Fifteenth Street, with in Orlando. Mrs. Hill is tho days with hi* patent*. Mr. ami son, Mr. und Mrs. J. P. Ridge, and .Aim. AV. M Thigpen. Jr., uml
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Woodiuff.
Mies Christine Slnudemire and former Catherine Hurt.
Mrs. V. A. William*, at G0J Mr. ami Mr*. J. I^.lnglcy. .Mr. Ill
Mr*. T. II. Grove* us ro.hostrses.
und
Mra.
F.
E.
Rolls,
Mr.
nml
Magnolia Avenue. ’
A. E. A’owell.
George |»»•- s
Mrs. W. C. Hill. Mr. nnd Mrs.
^Christmas decorations were used Gatchcl, teacher, Mrs. D. K. Mel oti-s. McKay Truluek, II. I..
throughout the home und gifts Nav. Mr*. C. P. Henderson, Mia.
Mr*. E. II. Smit|i has returned George A. Stine, Mr. und Mrs. l ei sins. Jr., t'lumle AA’Indiloii, Jr.,
were exchanged by class mcni- Fred Coopor, Mr*. II.. E. Turn­ from Lakeland where she fisited H. M. Watson, Dr. nml Mrs. II,
l»er*. The supper was served buf­ er. Mrs. J.. E. Whitaker, Mr*. Carl her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. AV. Rucker, Mr. nml Mrs. Frail James Spenc.-i, Frank AA'oyilniff.
fet style and the table was cen­ Moss, and Mrs. J. A. Howard. • Rraswell. Her children, Eugene R. Wilson. Mr. and Mr*. Hugh Jr.. Duke Knliert*. Rirlmr.l Dens.
John Dunn, .1. P. Angel, R. A.
tered with a holly decoration and
Also Mrs. 8. C. Graham, Mrs. and Terry, remained with her C. Wnelchel und Mr. and Mrs, Newman. Jr., doe MrCitslin. Al­
flunked by silver candelabra hold- C. C. McKensle, Mrs. Roy Britt, parehta to ' spend several day*.
George A. Speer.
™ng red tapers.
Also Mr. and Mrs. V. A. 8|&gt;eer. beit Fitts. Robert Altman, M.Eioi
Mrs. W. L. Stoiulcmire, Mr*. C.
Those atlendlnb were: Mrs. W. Davis, Mrs. II. E. Morris, Mrs,
I.ieut. John Iv K«dcr has. nr- Mr. nml Mrs. -It.—A. Newmun, ■I,* Hos.». JJeuL_Cul. Jink Tan
Humei-Little. Mrm Or -P.- Wmdc,- TIT" B. Smith 'and Miss Lorraine rived in Seattle nfter serving Mr. uti|j Mr*. W. A. Adams, Dr. genian. Hugh W'lielclu-I, Jr., and
Mrs. W. C. Uuie, Mr*. .Forrest Franklin.
with the Army in the Pacific nnd Mr*. Flnchcy McDaniel,• Mr. I.ieut. (jg ) Frank Rinnun am
■ ’
and I* expected to arrive home ami Mr*. Robert Axt, Mr. and John Dunn.
■ 1 -T1 '
for Christmas. His wife* and
daughter, Sandra, are residing bn
Maxwell, it was decided to blue
* CHRISTMAS
Myrtle Avenue.
*
Pilots Have Annual
tin- January dliuiei meeting on.
h and the Ik i s I i i v .-s meeting
Christinas P a r t y Jim.
Mr*. C. 'G. Tyre und her sister,
COMPACTS
DANCE
on Juli. J2. lit - which lime llie
Sir*. Walter llolinrnstiehl, have
di-li
lit
governor,
Mi-Allie
I.,-.returned from Jacksonville- where
A n y tfit'l w ould love n pom sponsored by
Amid n Christmas atmosphere Rush ol O c i i I i i . will make hei
she wax r.illod l&gt;e a use of the
imct fo r ChriHtitt««**lTHiy ,K*
A lepoit of the
illness of her mother, Mrs. H. dented liv candlelight und n decor - offiriul visit.
Cotillion Club
! atiil Christmas tree, members of Fnlvatlim Army Dime “ llimnD,
T. Pace.
nlwiiy* w on d erfu l, w elcom e
the Pilot Club enjoyed their an­ nameil by Pilot Mcm lient down
gifl.x! New nnd e x c itin g !
nual Christmas dinner party at tie town yesterday, wti given by
Dec. 21 — 9 P.M, til ?
Hotel Mayfair last night. Ciifi- Mr*. Al Hunt, i-lmllinnn.
Mis.
for the Elks Club's Community Jarrell, n recent bliile, was p ro- 1J
l - !l« •« 5 .98
Woman’s Club
or Miami will lie the gurstx o f . Christmas Tree were placed tindi i
■eiited ‘ with a piece of silver .9
Mr. und Mrs. J.
1 M. Sttncciphcr the tree.
us ii gift ftinn l lie club.
during the holiday*
their
Tickets on sole ut: Perkins, Touchton’s, The Sanford
Each table was centered with
home on Park Avenue.
Those present were:
|
a miniature ''hrixtmaa live ba­
Herald und Flu. State Hank.
Mr*. Maxwell, .dr*.
H. Rim- 1ac
HANDKIilUHIICIS
Miss NatHlle Tru- is ex
■spec ted lanced by lighted red candles ii. •tall, Jr.i .Aits, i . K. '.lollybe ol, *3
Script 81.00 per person’— tax included
&gt;
to,urrive Satunbiy from C
Chicago crystal candle holder* nnd place* Sirs. W. I.. Morgan, Mrs. M. II. m
T h e y ’ re jfilTcd w ith rolnr
to visit her parents. .M r. und were marked by individual Chri-tliny i nmigh to d ecorn te Ium
Mr*. R. E. True, of luike Mary. inaa card* und a booklet of Cltri*t Smith. Mrs. Hunt. Mrs. MKell.’ll. |S
Mi*. J. I.. Clarke. Mrs. Joel ri. je
( ' hrlHtnuiH cost unic.H.
Miss Charlotte True a student mas Carols.
Field, Mrs. A. K. Shoemaker. ,8
of Mary- Kuldwin College, Staun­
Mr*.
J.
C.
Mitchell,
progrupi
Mrs.
Lourine
Ileal,
Mi*.
K.ul
|
&gt;
ton, A’n. la expected home Thurs­
■ 1 5 * to p 9
.presented a number of llroome and Mrs. J. P. Mull.
I!
day U&gt; spend the .holidays with chairman,
fourth grade pupil* of the Soutn
her family.
Also, Mr*. 1'ippiu. Mrs. II.
Side Primary School, who *un,i
A. Swanson, Mrs. Iliirlisali, Ml*,
Arriving
spend Christum* songs accompanied ut larri-ll, Mrs. E. II. Ijiney, Mrs.
_ .yesterday
......... to ar
t{)e holidays
holiday* with Mrs. Lillian the piano by Mrs. Troy Ray.
Rawlins.
Mis
Muymtf
Aickcry anil Mr*. Imurinc Heal The Children entered the room in Maty
were Mis. Lillian Murgnn and single file, dressed in white inbi - Hodgkin, Mr*. Z. II. Ratliff. Mis.
L.
daughter. Miss Shirley- Fraser of and carrying lighted red candle-. Frank It. MurNrill, Mrs.
Katonah, N. Y. and Mr*. J. 8. Songs were sung by the mem- Powell. Mrs. M. I.. ItulMirn, Mis.
nul sun, AVylle, of Shelby, b en to the piano accompaniment Ruth Scott, .AD». It.. .Kr I'lmpMiss Hlmii'lie
Keimeily,
N. C.
i
of Mr*. It. R. Pippin. Hoatesse- inap.
for the purly were Mrs. 0. A. Mbs Minnie Ramsey und guests,
Jnrrt-ll und Mrs. O. M. IIarriko;i. »*r*. Tom Kirkland. Mi . AA'. !|.
During u shoit business ses­ Kirby. Mrs. F. II. \Yc-i.,m,i l Mi .
sion presided o /ir oy .ois. It. &lt; i.oii:.,. HvUI.1 •.I'ynberj-.
T o enhuiice her pM sun
ulity nml h er w iin lroh c!
Ilm rcletn, K a r r i i i r «
IMPOKTKI) oo
O P E N 12:45 l».M. D a ily!
Pins, N eck lm es.

And Personal Activities

TALK

Social Calendar

H. JAM€S GUT AGENCY

Open Evenings Until Xmas

To Lift Her
Spirits . * and
Make her Sing . . .

**— OH*

i

GAY, COLORFUL
NYLON SCARFS. .

CiDjiumv Jewelry.

wool.

Today and Friday!

Peruvian Alpaca Swaaters

6 9 c to i 2 - » «

^ev're UpToTheirOldTricU

l.n
T u u -i
h u io tifid ly

e n r I s,

10
(plus

Federal

lax)

DICKEYS
P erfect fo il fo r her
smart
"d re s s — u p "
suits, p e rfe ct part tilth
f o r cHHtud tw eeds and
KMhardineH.

TH E

■1.00 to 3-98

AUaCUlTB
Ub count

GAY and GIFTY SCARFS
Colorful

crejye

in

or ice mint

print*, and

HUirfa

o u r eye-eaLehing -se le ctio n t

J.00 to 2*98
bo pretty and exciting they vie with the fashion
draignera
designer* in tl
thely,originality and the novel ways
they’re worn—

SUN. — MON. I

THE BUTTON MODEL 19.95
SLIPOVER WITH 8LEEVES 88.95
THE BUTTON VEST 18.50

OTHER SWEATERS from $3.95

“Correct

near

Open r i m i n g *

'ul

C h ris iin a *

from

�THURSDAY; DECEMBER120, 1941

THE SANFORD -ItERALlJJ-SAN FORD. FLORIDA

PAGB SIX

THE OLD HOME TOWN

R*f i'ir,j u s r«iwtO*tt*

Bv STANLEY
MAYBE

y*. c« m »i «
I Mo.«y WilliMt
I aovktisino -

H E S A P H O N Y -HE N E V E R M O V E O
with
JULIAN STENSTItOM
Herald Sparta Edllor
H A ftA 'K L

Many Never
Suspect Ca»|
Cf Backache

Pan R olls.. d o z ... 7c

rolaorwiui m att.r tn rrmala In jroaV Dodd. It
tn*jrtnv&gt;fiia&lt;iliaabackadw.rl*uin»Uc|&gt;*Jn*&gt;
lr£ rain., U&gt;u o f |«op anil M x r n , silMmt up
TilchU, &lt;w*Ulna. jiufflnra. uaiar tin «r*a,
Imdortwi ami ditainraa PV tw .M or wanly
r a m ie * with wnarani and aumin* waw tiiars ih'iyr. th«r* li ■oawthlbg wronc with
your kidney* o r b!add*r. \ &gt;
Don't v a ill A*k m r d m t M for Do«n'«
T*lll«, a nfmulant diurWif. mod •uernafuUy
by million. tor t n .r 40 ,w r t . t)oan’» *lr*
tiaopr r*lkt and will h»q&gt; (K. II intVi *1
k Idnry tuba. Huh out u d podooj wait* tram

Denuts .. doz. .. 16c
&gt;1AIIVKI#

CONCRETE PRODUCTS
Concrete Pipe, Building Blocks, Ready-mixed Concrete,
Septic Tanks. Concrete Fence Post, WfeU Curbs and
Property Markers

Peninsular Concrete Pipe Co,
Phone 12IT
Sanfurd, Florida.

It AIftl!V

(llll.t )K X

Pound C a k e ....*28c

MELLO-WHEAT Package
m rrr

mure money In the a m let*
than in clan* "IV baseball.
'I hey cannul ImaRinr havin|t
to live on $7ff a miynlh nod
In Iheae times hiiw in Ihe
world can thnl he expert.
«tl 7 Ho, elans "IV liaseball raised the salary limit
from $121)0 In SIE.iO. The
Stnle loop is Ruing to plan
on (ISDO. Thai mean., that

p.tni(i:n n a iii

m xr

Wh.n ill *inl*r nf liMaer la n d Inn tutwrtu

arvrnlltrd hy lhr Vclrrana
Admininlrdtion nml the Hlale
Department of |’ublir Inalrur*
lion an training agenrir..
Thin would enable the eluh
to nec that ,lhe hall player
.got n ilereni salary ami nlill
not force the rluli lu exceed
the .alary lilnll of u rl**«
"IV loop. This would he **f
Bleat nasi.lance to rluss “ D"

K X IIM M K II

Bread 24-oz loaf 12p

I.

Mo

lU tlrr

K V A P M A T K II

to * I n i l . o f MsMaklwr V Ilam ia II I’ t i

15c

WILK
I’ lttl

WHITEHOUSE 2 tall cans 17c
out

H E A C IO T £ S T

luSUALLVlH'GUyiRArtS |
' HANDIN' VOU OUt FREE. !

Old Chicago Bears
Didn’t Need Defense
CHICAGO, Dec. 20. f/Pl—Bar
in .iho days when the Chicn'- &gt;
Hears were the kilim o f th &gt;
National pro Uuvrue and regu­
larly ran roughshod over all
opposition,. a hunch of booCpuli
observers were sillin g. around
one night talking uliuut various
defenses used In the pro loop.
Somebody mentioned the New
York Giants and thoir dafenm
against passes and Ihrn the
question of iho Hears rnnie up.
One of the men turned ti the
quick-witted coach of the Chlca ;.i
Cardinals, Jimmy C.nrelmln.invd.
raid, "how Itthput it. Jimmy. jpfk«e£
&gt;H 'o f defense da the ftlara

im iia

i'k

Vi o

k

.

slack

TEA |/2-lb. pkg. 31c ’/4-lb. pkg 17c

X75BL FlFTEEN

and then replied, "I dunno, they
liIwayi avein |o have the ball.”

&gt;

J

k

cents

of

IP ! 1 Hl5 OWN

if Ji*llU.44AT--lUf

Hi n cfflnln suit i«»t ilivorci* IJm*i &gt;*In |i*n«linc, .iii
vlMt«*«l l It I* * f
tvliidi in W ill o li. Flutter. iilnintIff.
w i i t i h Marin* Ho Klphery ifeft*mil*lit.

A&amp;P Pum pkin.. 14c

Mai lit 1&lt;:i11f111if* F 111r I«1l1%» till** will
l i y nf n tiitiih e f . M 'Fi.

Peas No. 2 can 16c

Km. x tk raw

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l)ur oxperiepca should qualify us
tie give motorists “ free advice.”
Our best bcl for keeping your
car running smoothly Is t6 hare
your tires checked regularly, the
oil changed often, and wy; only
tile best gas and oil from the
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Apple ija u ce.........No. 2 c a n ............ 19c
Libbys Apple Butter ...... 33-oz j a r .....29c
Lang’s Sweet Mixed Pickles .. g a l... $2.13|

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linn gut to lie done to spe. I
IS hall players will piny for
Up the udminialrntlve end of tl&gt;. ■
mi nveraga of $Uitl per month
training business, not only f&lt; &gt;
while a manager would then
lie limited to f3(‘0. Do you * the training school or mem
but for the benefit of the vet
think It can he done? Your
mo himself. It takes entirely tn&gt;
ruc:.h is ns cii.kI bn mine.
If tile Hnnfoid - rluli could lu piueh time, ‘
Hut under any clrrumaccredited as a (m ining agency
Man-rv lie sure to lie present
under the G1 Hill of Itights nn&lt;l
tunljcht
pliiyciN t h e m i d f l l COIlltt qualify
for l mini mb, (h

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When In Stock
Camay Toilet S oa p ........... ...... 3 bars 20c
Ivory Soap 2 guest bars 9c ... med. bar 6c
Ivory Soap .:............ .......... large bar 10c
Lava S o a p ......................... ....3 bars 19c
P&amp;G L au n dry................... ....3 bars 14c
Oxydol .........................:..... lrgr. pkg. 23cl
Duz
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Ivory Snow ......................... .lge. pkg. 23c
Ivory F lakes______ —
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Crisco Shortening.............. .... 31b jar 70c
In Our Meat Department
Chesapeake Bay Oysters
....p in t .........
94c
Jeltectsr..:.;:..^;.... p in t............ 87c
itaWdiird............ p in t .............. 80c
Furkeys.... 10-25 lb a v g ..... lb. 49c

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53c

Fresh' p u c k s ........pound ...................,53c
Long iBlahfl Ducks ........ pound ....... * 39c
Spiced Uan^.............. pou n d ............... \55c
Type I Smoked Sausage
pound .... 44c

410 Sanford Ave.
XMAS HOLIDAY SPECIALS
BEGINNING DEC. 20 THROUGH
T H E X M A S HOLIDAYS
Harwood’s Imported. Xmas Packages
Whiskey
2 Bottles
Pints 4.05 4-5 6.50 J Seagram 7 WbUkf
BeiTFranklin
1 8eaRram ,Ancl#nl Qb
Pints 2.40 4-5 3.80 Both 4-5 for 8.3j
Itoamer

Heublens
Dry Martini Cock­
tails 4-5 for 3.90
Fosters
LIQUERS
Allen Dixie King
Corn
Its 1.95 4-5 2.95 4-5 was $5.75 now
$4.45 v
BRANDIES
Apricot - Peach o r
Blackberry Liquers
4-5
3.95

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Fresh
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SHIPMENT

AGAIN THORPE LEADS THE FIELD
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.. pound .. 37c
p ou n d .... 42c
[ft ...... pound ...... 26c
&amp; Vegetables

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THURSDAY,-DECEMBER 30. 1945
B W H W H g g B r m m i \vs~~r

Tins « AHFOTtD IIKRAT.D. SANFORirPEORIDA

Army Team Named
Outstanding Sport
1 Team Of The Year

Bv P»'JL ROBINSON.

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Hy Associated I’ rmi
The Army football squad has
been named the nustamling sport
team of the vear in the annual
Associated Pres* poll.
Of 70 participants in the poll,
71
7l gave the first place nomina­
tinr
tion to the Army grid machine.
And most of these first-place
.And
^ , votes
vole* were accompanied by such
' comments
comment* n*
ns "in n class by it­
s e lf’ and "out of this world."
The other five errwts who
participated in the poll picked
Army 'in the second »Jnt on the

ballot.

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On the basis of three points
for a first-place ballot, two tor
second and one for third, the
Army grid squad received 2i3
points.
Second place in the balleti'itf
went to the Detroit Tiger*, who
received one tlrst place vote and
enough seconds and third* to
emulate 66 points.
,
The champion Cleveland Rants
of the National Football League
received two first place votes and
a total ol ■Jit points.
The other two first plaee votes
went to Alabama's Rose Bo-vl
football tram and the crack pro­
fessional basketball quintet known
as the Fort Wayne, |nd., Zollner
Fistons.
However, fourth place in the, REMODUCID ABOVE It A COPY of a testimonial letter signed by Presi­
poll went to the Oklahoma A. A
dent Harry S. Truman which ia to be presented to all honorably dis­
M.. basketball team. And Indlcharged men and women In the armed services who have served tor any
nna’» Wester* . Conference Fontperiod between Sept. 16. 1040, and tho date to be established ns sis
bull champions placed fifth.
months after the duration of the present emergency.
(tnieniafionaM
'1lie now \i estem conference
eligibility rule won’t become ef­
fective until the end of the win­ burgh, and he is believed to be gested that the announcement
ter s,orta season.
giving it serlciUH consideration.! ma\ hav, tn*en 'piematurv
II,
The rule specifies that uthlclot iJonelli also has been mentioned otitic,i:—1"He muy change kla
are ineligible for further varshy freguently in connecllon with the mind by the time another lesuoi
competition if they did not com­ job.
roll* around unless his knee luiL ■
pete in varsity competition as
Meanwhile, co*owiier Art dloo- to rvpoml to treatment."
freshmen, but later completed ney of tha Stecler* said that he
The new' Pacific coast scout
three years of varsity play.
was at a loss to understand Leon­
The rule apparently threatened ard's announcement that he had of the t’incinnati Reds is the
major
league
alar,
the careers of such outstanding reVgned. Rooney explained that one-time
tleurge Kelly. The lanky form­
athletes p* De Paul’s great bus- hla 'contract was fur one year er
for the New
kr’.ball star, George MHtan, and only, and it was understood that Yorkfirst-baseman
Giants and Beds makes his
Michigan’s famed track twins,'[ the contract would not ! « renew, home at Millbrae, Cal.
After
Lull and Rous Hume. The twins ed.
quitting the game as a player,
will be able to compete In in­
Five officials—rather than four Kelly couched for the Bed* and
door track. Ned PosteU, regu­ —have been named for the Or. Boston Brave*.. He was out of
lar guard on Iowa’s champion­ unga Bowl football game at Mia­ baseball last season.
ship basketball team, also will mi on New Year’s l)a&gt;.
The ale of the KimIni cl.ib
be able to finish the season.
The fifth official* will be list­
One ptaycr who all] not bsnr- ed as clock operator, scoring timer of the Knstem la’aguo to the
fit from the tJc,tenslon of the and emergency official. Ha will St. Lduis browns has been ap­
proved hy the Klmlrti board of
effective date of the neai rule be in full uniform.
The purchase prire
is Bill Chandler, tne Marquett.
The man assigned to this post- directors.
The Browns will
basketball star. He already nan lion it W. It. Bentley of Atlanta, was $7,E00.
completed lour sensona of play. i i : ..........
The regular
will b«: name the field manager of tlu
~ mofficial*
.............■
Although De Paul and Mar- referee, Alvin Bell of Little Rock, club.
* quette are not members of the Ark.; umpire, William llalloran
Western Conlerence, they usual­ of Providence, ft. I.; bead lines­
ly .abide by conference regul t- man, William Me Connell of Bi&gt;&lt;.HUNTING
tions.
^
Utn] and field juitga. J. Tom Blatr
for
The speculation In Pittsburgh of Atlanta.
today I* that either Jock Suther­
Coach Cus Dorais of the Det­
w
More
land or Buff Donalli will be roit Lions Is hoping that Frankie
named to succeed. Jim, Leocuird (Uejraich will change hla mnd
BUSINESS
as coach of tha ’ p H ' football'|Fiw&gt;ut giving up pro football. '
Try Oar Ads
steel era
Sinkwich Mid yesterday that
Sutherland has been the re- he ia quitting tno game oeemny
cipent of un offer ‘ tram I'itta- of a knee injury. Dorais sug­

ANDSOUCCTyE

^=5si rt. NO-, NEGLECT

By PAUL
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B W G /.H E NEVEG
B C E A tcS A DATE.

THOUGHT MAV3e

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER, J2(tJ-9I&gt;».

THR SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD FLORIDA

PAGE EIGHT

Del Webb Named
Head Of Yankee’s
Kansas City Blues
BY AHHOCIAtKD PRESS
Multi-millionaire Pel Webb, woo
is a part owner of the New Ybik
Yankees, has Iieen named Presi­
dent of the Ynnkce farm, dun,
the Kansas Clt» Blue* o f the
American
Assoelatinn.
Webb
succeed* Roy Harney, the hew
president of the American Assoc­
iation.
Two more, players have been
release'll from the service and
will report to the Chicago Cubs
in the spring. They are second
baseman Lou Stringer nnd short­
stop Rob Sturgeon.
Tin Chicago Cubs huve soli
right-handed pitcher Mack Stew-

urt tn lltelr Tulsa- farm club ill I the youngest major college beml
the Tcxm. I.eng ue. Stewart we* ] ronvho* In the nation. The longwith Nashville «r th . Southenj, ,erm contrnct undoubtedly « o
Associution for most of the 11*II
. » ... . u
l.
seanotl
•prompted by the fact that he was
Mil vie* of the ItMS world aerie* Ireceiving tempting offers from
between •Detroit and Chicago are jaaveralI collegia and pro teams,
ready for public showing.
i A former star player anil
The film settle* foi all timeJassistant coach at Ohio State
the ipieslion about the ball that University. Trevor Rees, has been
got past Hank Grcenbergi giving I named head grid couch at Kent
rheCubs the sixth game of the i stale University, Kent. O. Rees,
srries. The tnovi*- show withopl |whn
„ „tar end Bt Ohio Stale
ipieslion that the ball took a had i ten year* ago, will tie athletic
hop just as tlreenlierg w h s about t|jr r r t nr as well as football coach
In field il, nnd liounccd over his
Kent State. *
shoulder.
The Southern Conference has
year* o f football tradition today ,fimorulexi its roles to end the parliy signing Head Couch Howie ] tl.r‘P"t,inn " f &gt;"•hnien ln vanjdty
Odell to a five-year contract. |athletics in July. I;*'***- That
It marks the first time that mran* ‘ hnt freshmen will contlnuYale ever hn* signnl a roach to to he eligible for varsity coma longer term contract than three . j-eiition'in Ihc Conference throu-rh
SWf £ t .. or. ____ "... &lt;......... .t ,hl ,W **18 "chool, yea..

BOX SPRINGS
&amp; MATTRESS

LOST &amp; FOUND

J ^ .9 5 up

Key* In leather case. Tag
170-15811. in Post Office.
•*r please phone Hlll-.M.

Value Plus! . . .

for the ut-

nto t in sleeping comfort for
Hurry years to mini'#. . thin

LCIST: Young brown and white
pointer, answers to name ol
Spot. Phone 497-J.

ifux Sprifjn anti Kelt Muttreas
will lit a jo&gt; to otvn!

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

Cypress

PHONF. 148 OR- BRING YOUrt An. .i. IMF. SANFORD nERALD

HELP W A N T E D Cnant. Cre words In the line, including plinae and address.
All xdvrrlisemenls for sltaatiews wanted will be charged far at the
regular dauaifkd ralra.
OIRL' for soda Fountain at Lsn10c per fine for nur insvrti.m
ey'» Ptug Store. Part time or
Me per line for three Insrrtloaa
full t ir r n .____
_ _ _
37c per line for 6 insertions
15 per linn for 30 Insertion*
FOUNTAIN girls. Apply Ship's
Minimum rales . . . 30e
Service, Sanford Naval Air
Station.
FOR SALE
/IL L up with keiwscne and fuel

USKIt vacuum cleaner ill ex­
cellent condition. Itooip 400
Atlantic Hank llldg.

OMPLKTK III idler Plant cap­ KXPKKT bookkeeper and slcnoable of
bundling .'100 • 400
raphtrr. Write Box 50, c o
fryer* u week up to an age
eruld. stating age, experience
af IS l:l weeks.
Approxi, und salary expected.
tttilclv Sunn ehirkens 5 to 15
week* old. Dressing machine.
Make me a rush offer. 2305
Sanford Ave. phone 024.'

fi

niVO FARMS FOR SA LE -O ne VINK for your fruit cake at
llomer's Soda Shop.
3 acres, tiled land, i good well,
2 utory house. I enr garage. »
root house, IDO ft. West of
Lake Monroe Post Office. One ALL PRY wines. 85c
limner's Soda Shop.

HLANKETS

CHENILLE

ah wool
All wool or port
blanket.-- for wa r mt h
without weight, a large
select ion of colors to
choose fro m. A betl
warming gift

SPREADS

Sunnvtown
selbenry. Fla.

COMFORTERS
Beautiful Salih Comfort­
ers filled with fluffy
wool in lovely colors to
blend with her favorite
color theme . . Hint to
the wise, they make
wonderful C h r i s t m a s

The lovelii .&lt;t colltetion
of Chenille spreads tu
jriamorize her tiedroom,
pastel colors with con­
tra-ting designs, or all
white in twin lied size
or double bed size.

BOUDOIR CHAIRS

CCOK and maid. Must tie ex
nerterced. Good wage*. I'hon;

UoLnful and chi.rnrnp,
these Buudoir cluiir.s jre
nicely designed and n. al­
ly tailorva in ga. liorai
fabrics with pi e . e d
skirts and pmUmi
A nice atId: tinn t &gt; Un
bedruom.

102 .

Orlando.

TRUSTWORTHY colored toup'e
waiitej-to Lie on place. Goo I
)teople to wots for and per­
manent job and hmne if gusbflnl. Can use one or both n&lt;&gt;1•
Ilmni 42'.'5, Orb ml-*.

SHEET Music, pm'ilsr a n d
atandanl. Nmk musl- and o&gt;u"e
instruction book* at Tb»
Box in the Princes- Thealc*
Bldg.

BUSINESS SERVICE

HAGUE Dinner Bell Chime* *20
A 125j
wat-rpV.&gt;of ' wrbt
watches, stain! rs* steel •use
ami

automatic,

*50

A

155;

character dials, fine selection
$(’&gt;.1*0 ; leather goods of all
descriplion; fine selection of
bnuk ends. W K- Ruder,

Jeweler.

TECORDS . All the I .lest popu.
tars, string music and album
sets for Chnxtmas gifts at
vour music store. The Music
Box in. the Princess Theat-sr
Bldg.
____
GIRL'H m l mat site
paintiiurs. I l l E

12;

Imix spring and bijjjFJVj&amp;S?

mattress. Materials, colors
ar.il designs for the smartest
I'mitjoir. Complete for only . . BgBRajBlii

^.95 up

"ilory House” 2 story tarn, *4

mile west on Orange Boule­ TRAILERS - .1 4 ton. all steel,
vard.- J- W, Ball. Laks Monroe.
two wheel trailer* in stock H
Phone 16.
*
nil times - Speedy Sale* &amp; Sec-

HOLLYWOOD BEDS
Ilcadlioartl,

oil

ty.

Quick delivery., Hoy Wall, licensed and ex;
1 perienced. Prompt,
courteous
~~ '
- 1— sefviee ■ Phone 813-MFOUR foot [due wood. no de-l —1
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livery. A. il. Remusat. Phone q o d y AND tender dent*, paint
ftir,_w.
injury or fading should ix*
co rn , teii now to combat aging
SOCIAL Stationery in lovely soft
and wcathsr'ng. A new painpastel shades. Coleman's, 114
lea* method awaila you at
Xlagnolin.
YATES AI'TO'PAINT A
NEW
Remington Electric
3BODY SHOP
. blade ruicr _J2«
Stafford'* IDS N. Palmetto A»e, Phone 371
Set vice Station.

LOUNGE C H A IR S

3 2 ^ °up
Deep.room&gt;\ luxuriously com­
fortable. Beautifully tailored
in a choice of colors and fa­
brics. Some with matchmir
ottomans. Mother or Dad
welcome this gift.

Any lovely lady woulil love
a pretty dresser wet to en­
hance the top of her Vanity.

5-DOOR
iva-li i i refrig rnU-r, WASHING marMtie* repaired—
large (c.- i i n i “ ity, P. rce’a’in
and all homa r.ppllance*. C s'd j1
vtililr»
Orel, rix.'ix1.’ . Ideal
well General Repair Shop. 707 (
for grocers, iailxurn.it
or
North Mills. Orlando, phone
. hunting los' :v.
2-1072. Prompt ssrvica.
Herald.
BOY'S 2rt" pie-v.i.r bic;c'e; 25Expert Auto P.rpamng
2i Wi i hc-ter - fu .* 1 n o .tetion
liar field A Jnckaun
i if’ e; Sc*, golf clutn alth
hi i-imnectlon with
iii-t
*v«l
r
ro
I
bn..
Ph.ntr
FAT durkr, in gaid-chlpe, 121.*
Yates \uta l*sinl A Body Work'
151-J.
SunIord Ave.
Phone 371
GIRLS' (its-wag bicycle, prrfc-t
coiulition. ALu dog miuse.
Idiotic T

1935 DtlLGE Seiiuti ihrap. I4i-.no

USED TRUCKS
NO prospi-c. of i.v,. truck*. M*c
the neeil for trucks by lurytii,
on* of our dependable u&gt;.
trucks.
IIOLLF.R MOTOR HALES

TWO UEDRO; M home in Muyfuu ruidivision. Includes solar
water heater, Venetian blinds,
central beating system and
modern furnishings. *I roperty

_______ AUTO- PAINTING______
By. C.W. "Pat" Johnson
16 year* oxncrienc* in auto ami
aircraft painting. Sanford’s popu
la. “wtint authe*'ty,
.
HOLLER MOTOR SALAS
M l W. lot 81.

MOTOR TUNE-LP
frontage, garage, fruit ,
and nrnamenLals. Call 41I for Factories recommend It every
NICE 4 room k uigjlos in gi&gt;o,i
.6000 mile* or twice a year. Ct
condition, gas, electricity, baQi, - appoUtmanl.---------------1Mattel to offkiont car perfor
COCKER PI 1*8 FX4K
la m scroune,! porch, nice lot,
1mane*. Our axpert mechanics and
CHRISTMAS
shady, best huv in Sanford.
dogs- Sun Motor Analyser assure sati*pedigrooil
Immediate possession 2624 Or­ BEAUTIFUL
. faction. Coma in today.
black or b'.oiul. Call 806-J
ange Ave., one-half black South
BOLLE't MOTOR BALES
of East Geneva.
-----208 W. let Bl.
THREE burner oil iturt. part- EVENRUDE motor th good con
able oven, usaj two months,
dltion. Yates Auto Paint fiho;
f 26.00. Phono 768-W.
106 N. Palmetto Ave.
CORN — AJ
M.55. Hunt'
Store. Phon

GIFT LUGGAGE
* ■ ■\

Matched set of single c^uea

RADIO, Dolco table model In gw
condition. 108 W. 8th St.

^MISCELLANEOUS
BORROW H BRR W H ERE
P R IV A C Y IB R H 8 P B C T E O
Y O U R n a ta rs i dootrn f a r p r t n

OPEN

�0

&gt;'

A

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f&amp; h t

In Unity There It Strength—
To Prelect the Peace of the. World i
To Promote the Progress of Amerlcoi
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

THE WEATHER
MipMl.t

wnrnipr l**n |i&lt; r.ttiirt
ami dourly
tins nfii'rmion •tin) tunttclit^

AN. INDEPENDENT- DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXXVII

Established 1908

.Turner Claims
Kimmel Failed
ToObey Ordei

S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A ,

F R ID A Y .

Named By. Truman To Check On GM Strike

DECEMBER

21.

1940

Aftsnrintfil P ress l e n s d W ire

Communists li&gt;
China Propose
End Of Conflict

Declares Message To
Pacific Commander
* Needed No Supple-]
mentary O r d e r s j

Bottleneck On

WASHINGTON, Dec. 21,
(A P )—The Pearl Harbor In­
vestigating Committee was
told today that If orders had)
been followed by Admiral
Kimmel, leases would have
been reduced materially du#'•Alr.^ the Japanese attack on
, Hawaii. The witness was Ad- PRESIDENT TRUMAN HAS APPOINTED (hi--,- t u-cc men In th.&lt; fuel-finding hoard (*tf the General
'mlral Richmond Kelly Turner, Minora strike, 'the President precli't«-«l that both - dr- will roppridtc with the group. Tin* fact-finders’

MUCH 71.

General Patton Dies
In German Hospital

Unconditional Armis­
tice Terms Would
Freeze Armies In* n *i
j di
1
Current Positions K a ilro a d S DlOCKS

-

M

PATTON DIFS

Vets Homecoming

CHUNGKING, Ili*e. 21, i,Vi
A Cll|lw*M- t'nmiitu list sp*ke-*mait,
Chungking Mild today tint his
—
Tlorry oils prepared t i put into ( ) v t . r
i n n ' T h n im n n H
" i itii,g it- piop.innU ' for ending |W&gt;
« I IlO U H U nO
the underlined war'in Chinn. Ho.
To
Spend
XmiiN In
•-id i lie Itiil proposal* for an*
unci’iiill: tonal
armistice
would
West
Coast
Cities
ciill f|i*- Itotit -idea to in* “ frotttn"
i '1 ' i
, "
P, *“ io" !' *hr&gt; 1 SAN FRANCISCO. D e c . 21
Tin'* -polU*',nan's d .v l.m .i,,, ^

' l ’onm*r( 'ommunderOt
IMiird Army l itod
I By GermuiLs As Bent
^ I .S.- Field'General
-TlKlDKI.RFRG. lbs- 21.—
( A P I —livdioml
Ftiltim tli-*'i tmlay ;tl tin A n u ^
call Army hospital in lloitlttl*
Jlu*ig'. Ill:- stnit
liearL
&gt;r.iv«• out' after a i Mitcliial
ifiYortinil rot itpi irate, | injuries
lie re. evi-il, in
mito ernsh
tpd &lt;|iiite two \\ii-i.
igot
Pile lota eOialilioit itlY.tetl

who w-n* chief of Nmvy war on* I. to r.): Judge Walter L’. Stncy of tin* Noi l h Carotin S jp m iic (Ynrt.chairmuti; MillCnS Kn«n*' In ^ u id tin rM l il,U'l thl'
.'Mined 1.1 spend their t'Prist m:ithe port Jill........ tin........ .
plana at the timo of the disaster. honor, president o f Kunsa* Stole College; and 1:1 jyd K. tlnm-on. I’ hnh.imn of the War Lubo," Hoard:ionulist government oiftotal
(
Inter
tmliiiiinl)
Army and Navi tiunsportali i
Turner'declared that the onlera
lint Ihe arm 1stire talk wa* just nfficialn
:
:iflei lie
if* declim* tliciv jtlst if ih
■ent to the Pacific Fleet Com­
"pi op ignndn.”
aiidit, and .
rnmigh nvailalih* transportation
mander, Admiral Kimmel, were ___________ _
_ _
_ __
How ever, the Red spokesman to
i* hi i-iirtuiiU'o the* sw.unis of fvrvhiixprcsrcd surprise at this chaige. men iii time to enjoy the liolid.iy
eriou. lit death l*dHo declared that the head of the :il home. The htiuisscd officinl**
-llol tie iifli"-.
Turner testified
fled that the orders . _
7 _
_
_
I „
E V ,4 ,
i '-wnmunlpd neaee delegatiiin in me swamped in
mnlitiou of tl-i . o in .&lt;.|,|
trying I.
~
aa«.nmrl culled
i~ asiib
sent ui
to Kimmel
called for tJ
the
hun (king had reiiuesteil fm pmvidc temporal i housing
field
loinliilinilei'
te.
ii t nn fo r
for
A deployMent
of
the
Fleet
nt
aca.
ployAient
th«
a
mailt
that the **roposal l&gt;e for daily arrival. An additional I ft.- ,
the w&lt;*i*e vi'ifli'M c
attei he
» Admiral
Admirtil Ttipnap
l i■waided
1
1
Turner dafanrlihl
defended li
his
to (iem-iulissimo Chiang 000 me arriving ».t transports .
lull auih'vd in , diM-i a by mnk-war-warning message to Kimmel
Kai-Shek, Sahl the spokesman:
iug what bn,he,I 111 i* a
enstl■Itie today.
which was sent on Nov. 27, 1041,
"W e want nn armistice. We
-I . beer
Hnnal t i'.-ie n . Iii ,
EnaIcy Tides, negro
truck
A spokesman fm tho offir
declaring that It was entirely
ronsidered
our
proposal
as
offj:
tnl
Ilk-It
rpiril-i,
la
v t,ernrkc-l
r driver of Tunii.iini 'I rail Tours
.
..... , . , ■, • of the Knn Francisco port or
adequate and did not call for
no in bed
« * 1,&gt; K0«’; cmliarkation says it .an all In*
b**
any supplementary orders. He Sum Includes $75,000; Inc. was arrested jestsruay fnl
Ilment
want;
it
in
•
*
riling,
we
the automobile acciilcnt I\I«s(
akiug 'g»o»l
Merchants To' ai&lt;&gt; going lo.obligt*.
1 lamed
I Vflon0411
Bantu
1114 1 4Claus
1111*4 - H
-|H
opei
*I -k . tf, - sVI
added that he had had the ut­
_ht .ig.ou st
t Third Strict and Palmetto
tion Duma
tuma Claus is what l l n - r l l *
most respect for Admiral KlmIssued For Build­ Avenue,
in which William Hen­
- \ lia-l llhen*
KemainClosed Vues-' As a result, u Nationalist gov- Army
calls its p ilin ' to hi mg 1f o j
mel's abilities, and that this re­
&lt;i
ini-iit
spjkesihan
sail!
lialny
t'te
Ii- lilt o f
Jr., Id year old Lnkelnnd
veiera
vet
cm is home. The cmhltt kuiinit ’ T- A
ing Primary School derson,
spect was shared throughout the
day And Wedn sday1 Ibut the Communists’ offer lo ofliria
youth riding with Tides, was
I Io n Ills ron.lll says the \rniy is bring- | T
Navy. ■
put their verbal proposal in iug its men home fiistei limn f i j j
fntxlly injured." The negro,- ac­
In answer to earlier questions,
Warrants to retire school bond* cording to police, is non- in
writing |Hit the matter in a dif- Ihe railroads can handle them t J
*. wo burn on a
A
number
of
Saufo.d
Mur-*
&lt;JFTurner said that the Fleet had of the Sanford district in the County Jail and facet charges of
•I H-l, C.il lb- atToday, heavy mow
t o m -, and £-tJ
ihunt-, in addition to ctosim; for feretil light.
been prepared for just such an amount o f 903,000 were issued manslaughter.
Cift.in-tciia aad :iL
The o ffe r o f Jhe Chinese Com - frigid wealhei ea-S o f the It's
,
.
s
(
the
Christmas
holiday
on
Tnes-'
attack ae the Japanese launched, at n meeting Thursday morning
I*
- 11••
George A. DeCnttea, assistant day. will remain closed Weilncs-i mtinUts ram o as the new A n iejt kli's .» « .* -loOH't—t i r the h -me '
and that it was ready for wnr of Ihe County Board of Public
11 in tin- l'ni|t*d
tall ‘envoy to riitnii — (teiienii ward Jointir’y. of_ eti-iai. Inky *
Slate
Attorney,
•
was
called
to
tiny,
it
wns
miiTouncvil
today
b
y
1
an Dec. 7, 1041, The Admiral Instruction, it was reported to­
•■ id.-oi - al H i - t
arrived
In ; •-iii*ii li lo o- •*lip| -I ml! li the ' •
the scene of the accident shortly Frank Slinmcs, following n meet- I■iHirgi- Marshall
conceded, however, that even had day by Supt. T. W. Ijiwlnn.
Shanghai eaiou te to Nanking ami la-t f. w dayafler
It
omitted
yesterday
noon
i
ig
Thursday
evening
of
the
th.e orders booff carried out, a
This amount included 975,000
av uni,minder
Chungking fo r oonferenees wltn
ln San I-ruiii-i r-i land l.o ■ All
portion of the Japanese attack worth of bonds issued in lOld in order to make an investiga­ Sanford .Meivhiuds A-sis-iatiun, (dlilltlg.
i - - . i.
the \rmy’s
i la-li &lt;. ip p ru ie have been issued
force probably would have gotten to finance the building of the tion. The next session of Cir­ of u Inch Mr. Shames is secre­
d
o
I
1
i
ht i '•■iiiiiimikI
In
ankiag
pieunwhiloj
Chi,mg
,
„
p
,,nu,n;ltn
cuit
Court
In
which
the
case
will
tary.
m*|
AV.
V.
Hitting,
presi­
the
public,
to
entertain
through.
West Side Primary School, make
an I iii nV a
Si-la .&gt;1‘ niid of
IIlliny
lnen iiji
ns |n'!*r|
possilde
In ill
private
i minnun?t*d
i I .* ■lie
i hail
I sent
.• ii Rreelimrs
| tm
s*Mj mail
iMt iii
i*
From experience, he said, we improvement* to the Grammar be tried is Jan. 10. Tides lives dent,
tin- Viiil\ \V u College.
T Id- will not apply to grocsiV*
know i that carrier attacke are School and colored school, refund at 607 Cyptc.-s Avenue.' He ivas
!V.- : ^” 1'.Y.rt.* '."' 'A V” ,,l,‘ ‘ homes over t hristmas. Sight
A 'III Simp ai II It-I O' a
Fallon
beg
hi
military
* “ 1
|fe d
very hard to stop. Dut Turner to the city 926,000 previously not injured’ in the Wreck which slotlea in' the downturn svctimC
“ u,r,,• ‘ ''lislmos pajlie^.
w u .g v tup. t i c . a i id i : , - - .
*4 - ■ . i i . - i
.,
. . . - i d t iv u ti-u a n l in
J
11agers
of
vvlnsh
si.i.l
U«*yl
1
uv*“
"
dmks.d.ti,.»t,-,
u.
£ asserted that by complying with advanced toward the building of occurred, when the *CMC truck manage
•rs o f vvln.h sahl
‘
W .e U " ’ '1
, l r „ s t e p p e d fr o n t hi l e p i t l i e ' -ill c ji v a h v f ! i
\ ,is m i In ­
, ftnw.
..... pint have Iw-en ha*tili ar- inn t \t ooii,
v
^ 4 -cYm
tr, |
iufttof. High Behool, and which hW&gt;wa» driving w i t cm sOsufi- reopen •Wviitilwdav n torri1 &gt;1 &gt;
l liiii* |y . i,-,'' t*. '■ , .
.. . ■
-i
' 1 ,„ Y
|p,.
T f d m 1' * * -Y ii
tannH w sa ry .^ 1^
extend' , iiingivl
,
lis- taki-ii li.icl, in tia slay- win- 1 Cavali v Sch
,, e5u’{”
to rliter up
"p the
retire accumulated warrants of Third • .Street collided with u inv inid' r •mniri* open all day.
twos yeaii.
exeellenry on behalf'of the appointed veterans.
Plymouth Coape ' driven imith
Ml ei Sii • bis n a iloii/ed unit1- 'Won- In- in
attack and reducing ite effec­ 910,000, Mr. LaWton said. .
The oilier merchants agreed to your
and then 1--■s 11 &gt;■ aoh* -lev., arm i
tiveness.
The other portion of the 903,- on Palmetto Avemie by I. K. eliwe Wednesday, lit so far as Chinese governm ent and people mnmts atv handing out lean a trail to vlj-lnry . . . i r i m , r e ; to- tiroern i t*n ■Htn
ii, -.*y*-i
V ln p n w h V-'-.l geu000 was the 91H,000 worth of Stokes, retired fish market deal­ only thro hollrs will h&lt;* le-l. my w n m e st congratulations and
I he tjcju'ial died tod a . i t an 'Villi IV; I •
i„ Mevii'o ‘ and
wishes fo r your good health ,,r
}t(), i hr n
iflie to liif u-qgt WedtlCfijliO' bo-1
serial bonds which arc retired er. .
Ameiu.ui
h-- t-unl
i, tltirinc World W :,r l:
and happiness.
Mr, Stokes, who live., at Thir­ aflei noon rinsing.
is taking Ihe de-luys "with ,:*• • Iieolelliei g, l ,ei many, ,■
very January until 1000 when
every
•
Till* Patton
In Tokyo Holier ii MaeArthur emtin gtnie
as
mu
priv.d.
20,01 will be retired and 1002 teenth Street and Magnolia Ave­
920,000
Mwchanis who agreed to elo-e denied loday u In....least by ]
.in, o - nveiveil it, .t,i
it- -i -h,
(•I the I *1 ' 1
puts
it
"Noliiidyt
pin,ni-«*i
v.
when 900,000 will be retired. nue, was taken to hi.* home after Weilnesdai
IneLule:
Frier.-on*-. radio eofrespondent Larry Tighe
in i ,deni.
- •
Mi fit* rh id. * 1 . "
^•ing given first uid treatment
would gel Inline by t in , - ,nns
These are 30 year .bonds.
Randall Eb'ctrir. Ilur|ier F.Uvtii .
• .itili.-e.l III, i
-MiicArtbur had threat«nc*l we jusl hoped we would."
The Board also ordered in- til Fcrnnld Laughton Munuulnl LI. L. 1’eikihs, Sears Roeburk, that
•j
to teslgii over Ihe ipiestkm of | Meanwhile in Washington, tin
I auk St liool and tii
i terest of 90,377.00 paid on bonds Hospital, lie it reported in haw Henry Hit-sell Seed Coutpany. assignmeiil
of Soviej occupation Semi Iv War Ihvestigain,,-. Com
Ido:.ole, lillii h lo ‘ of the Sanford district, and 94,- ii broken right index fing*
J.
U.
Denney,
Inc,
Ivey’s,
Yoweln*.
! .(id. Iti iglide.
,
forces til. Jupatl.
B
M O S C O W , Dec. 21, &lt;JP&gt;— 200 in interest on other dlstri‘Tcls
mitlee bus calli*d in Di-fei.-*
Werts, Puivclis, McCmry’s, Hrnitli
1*9* n e r a l P n t i i i i
I'hc statement issued by Mac- Tninsportajinh Piiyctoi Col.
n U w ar.
Generalissimo Joseph Stalin pur­ In the county. ThU makes n. jury and other bruno-s.
I
uniilure.
I
oanns,
Mathei'
Fm
li.
&lt;ltill II I! ' j " ) *
Arthur's press eolations of flea 1 Motiioe Johnson fo e\plan, to
W ai
1
II , \ \ . . t
William Henderson, Jr., who
su'd a custom of long standing tntal of 9 13.007.00 in interest.
■liture,
Itohsiin
Sporting
UoiJl'.
il
v. i t h
,
ntn l
J.tll
denied "emphiitically that Tiihe'v day what eauseil the boiihtnilillii
o f t 4*11
Um1V . h*
hl» birthday j Tha remaining school bond in hid i nmc here from Lake! did I’owell's tiffin* Supply,
roli- 1 h i e * o I U - ji
•1“ 1 1 I ' U M f hrifadcnst bad unV basis in fact. {
— his 06th — by working at debtednes* of Sanford is 9248,- to visit his father, W. W. Hen- man's,
Hollywood Shop,
.uni Earlier, President Truman In
n il*
r o n t . .I I n . .im it r v '
1*10*11114^.
hi* desk in the Kremlin.
C0) and interest is paid at u ilcraon, fi eight agent of Turn- Aiken’s produce.
.
11. •
Washington had denied the ns- 1
t m %• «»• &lt; i« '* *• iii* s . n t h I ' m
mini Trail Tours, linn, nun
However, Uie Soviet Union rate of 6Vi percent.
'I In* liii U0I will is Ale it * sel l ions made by Tighe in his
! nn.
ti .
. W o t .i w
II
.
lin t'
celebrated Stalin’s birthday. Tha - School indebtedness to Mrs. (throw a from the enclosed riili
I
, . f l i i*
.o ', a
i l i ' l i &lt;li l f l l *
H I4 H
.1)1’
Soviet leader. In the eyes of Mary Holly (Sanford District) or the Ituck to the pncenu-iH, &lt; III ilium- edition Suloid tv&gt; «&lt;wf- in oiolcast.
j
\(del 0A frica
til ill
millions of Soviet citizens, is was retired with payment of a by the rollision and died soon iu&gt; other edition will bp i-sin I
-U
rg
e
s
Scrv^I
With
General
'
until Wedne-dny afteinoon, tti*
■h Inline I.| 1 \±l\ i ipy to
11(1VS OF WOODCRAFT
utter at the hospital.
regarded as the greatest of all 91.000/note, Mr. 1-awton said.
Monday and Tuesday edition
anil I
Tf&gt; MEET
m kia,
Rusaiana.
ID
im
e
B
o
a
rd
Drive
Fallon’s
Armored
At the time that the 976,000
ail! In- ninitted mi aiTiuntt of
I!
,,
...
I bird Army aotui ■d moii
A ad . this year Moscow, par- bond issue w-aa made in 1010
the Christmas holiday.
the Hoys
_ „
,,
I'orue.s fu
l *,' mi i
f tlcularly, had cause for celebra­ the school .trustees were B, F.
Jnnis J. &lt; ulle, unit siipei visi:r
.
1
t I -.-I :IKl- I ..I len A ^ .'*l'l&gt;^-tion. Stalin returned to the Krem­ Whltner, and the late H. It.
The Cost Office will he tlur-ed Wmskraft will lit* .held Sunday
----------- --------------- Tm
■
I'Ida he Was
lin only this week after a vaca­ Stevens and S, Rungc. George
on Stimlay and Christm as 'D ay, aftri iiihiii at 3:00 o'clock at the o f District Weltiue jb-ai'l . c*"
• Ifni* ••Red'
'I7(i ••a, lornii
II ’ ( le al
tion of more than two months A. DeCottea was attorney far the
upping . n
during wfdrh time holiday* set•* Woodmen Hull ba uted at 116 j IX. mailo nn appeal • tcl.iv
meml. *,f ** I Snnft d Seinliimi
vices of - peciril delivery
ami 1South Park Avenue. tifficisls citizens of. Um city and county of tin*
toil III,
jLiiii it IcndcT*'
an the sheres of the Black Sea.
board, and Elton J. Slough tun
delivery of packages will
b, of the \\uodmen of the World for a gieater respimse to - the ri-ftll ’in 1 - 1.&gt; SlMifoi l| l*Vl Cl
.id li i*i i-ra n ie
The conference of the foreign was architect.
hr liuliiUcup of
nutintained.
urge all memtiers andany ymilh Salvation Army s DinaHoaid lllllllli
* m' -t
, i e inministers was overshadowed tem­
|*|'1
v«ti| e viif» ill- I’ lljl. 1 la* ■I
Members of the board present
Slit* also commeud.-d the
porarily by Stalln’a birthday. But yesterday were Walter M. Hay­
City and County ’ offices will Under 10 years of age to attend.2 drive.
Army in (lie Eu|('|H.‘ i , . C a l 'c ; was a n o t ilWipllnBy Associated I’rr**
work accomplished IInn f ir by Slnle
Foreign Commissar V. M. Molo­ nes and J. A. BisUlne,
til ian v im hi t-.-nilK
bo closed, except for police a d Refreshments will he served.
b-g. ml l efote
Thru). * of ( Ipurnt i.(ItT,,
Throughout
most
of
the
notion,
Major
Allan
S.
Wind
ton,
tov, Secretary of . State James
hhcriffV dvpartmentR, from
...
* , ,
’ said that "every
144 Ills I'll). 1V into 1111* he Ivd llis l-eloii- t Mind \rmy
this
fit
&gt;
&lt;
t
day
of
winter
is
offer­
Print
Byrnes and Foreign Secretary
' rM‘ll,:.,ltmrtoa h„- offeied -ei vice* IM June, 1. *!, al l-iirl m i . - Hi,, --i ini
I.- oe. Rhine
ing less severe Wruther than urij.ty until Wednesday. Hank&gt;L , in' i»usc*d by u defective
Ernest Bovin continued their dis­
was served up by the closing ana the Florida Cower and L ig h t ^ertwene j burner caused slight &gt;*'* ' M « r ' ' Hale lliiutd thy ali l'lu i Hills ■III., Ill*
cinplii) : .,i,d u ll-i/eii lc i i, tii. ■ . He was
cussions today.
will
closi^Tiieniuv
•«»
fliHtr
*1114^ m
il iiti'i
i in iMiii j •
,
f|
I*-*-.
.1
I.of n room flint U from Ii i
*.1 t.y till* \\ m i&gt;cpiiFtpii'tit in i leg* lid lii fnie I i u,eii i-rnckfit
week of autumn. Moderultrig office
a
Molotov and the Foreign Comm the home of -Hugh WlielclieL fun'1'* from ,li’' “ K *"''
be Atlanta.
j thi* H ieC !rod 1.inn at will, .
temperntures
are
-thr
rule
every­
1015
Magnolia
Avenue,
yeiterdistributed
lo
persons
receiving
mister's wife tendered Byrnes
where
except
in
the
Dukalnv
and
In the CMique l of Tulti-lll, lo*
hi,oi
I
ly
111
let
assistance
from
the
I
mu
III
who.
Ill's
induction,
lie
The
coimiom
superstition
that
a
day,
acconling
to
Fire
*
Chief
and Bevln an official reception
Minnesota; where a new muss of person handling loads will get M. -N. Cleveland. The alarm was If it were not for his plan, would was
igmd n» thi lath An • was ii lou ring, *• mg tiiokmun
lost night at which the three
arrtic air has moved in and warts on his hands is unturr.
Ite entirely without any extra o’ • -ed lutuiitry Hatlalion of
in, . who wenl into htlttlf* xvilll li
answered at 3:15 C. M
foreign ministers drank vodka
m
nettled down. The warmest city
II I III *t'l X Christmas time.”__________ _______ _ I’ lf ili AtJnnn d H.vi.t.os In * M»lll'(l ■-I'UHi—- 4 ---- *■* (*( 44........il*-*i
1------and champagne toasts to ths
William M. Toll has boon
yesterday’s . .map. w»» S»n
She continued, ' As you know.
Uaini Kilmer, N. J. TlirV f =•« f* -t ■: In
&gt;-h- «•■ ■■ when
continued friendship and eollobothe Slate Welfuic llouid ad- »n«nths lain , la- wt-a, In .
............ .......-I
' ih*x .s., % Liftra tio n o f-th o irtb re o cu u n lrim .- " -named-—Commander br^FIoHlla "WeTO, Califf W*I*W the mercury
ministers
aproximnlt-K
i. u, ,
''
1 ’ ""ft
.
Blt'IP iiuiwaiiiMui
it ., .-.’U
........U.immi 'with , tin- d.vi: i-i, and
But so far, there has been no No. U of the Coast Guard Auxil- rc*ch.c&lt;,1J2
per y
e a r In
un i Hunwi
Kwimlnn mid, 1
'-.a. like
year
in Bemlnole
Seminole f.iuuty,
County, mid
p.meil at
1,1 Nw;md«"i
I m. -iih. . ‘
‘ 1
i****1^ .,of thf t h7 \ y
authoritative statements on the iary. First Division, according to , 1,ut ^
thin money,
tnuncy, in monthly grants.-I'1
gnmi.-. -••* c.nKlandLngliuid. IIIlie
h* di*
du.- &gt;•■.........
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progress of the talks among the an announcement today by Alex i ^ r’n* lb*1 9 f t deep blankets
R. Johnson, newly appointed
•n,,w .fro«n tho Rocky Mounmeeta
I* a standard „off living far
f..r j, G'V
thei Kiigiish
English i« hi.i.nel
hnun.-l m
in July,
inly. It*11.;
D’ li, J"
»
'■
thm the
three ministers.
Santa
and
Mrs.
Santa,
gur*-s
Daddy
and
Mnntmie
can
get
a
mid jouu-.l
joiia-d I:
Ceneial
I hi
hin|, h im i.
cJW||t compultl.l.- will.
lillii
•••••••al I'ailnti'......
" , -(aid ".m- Id.c-I nathing
execuUve officer of the division.! tf ,n* ; " ,w' rd, &lt;• scant-consuls- of tin* Ranfiird .Mcn-haiil's A - j house fur ..us surname can get a
in il«
tia-- h*'D*'i Ilian ; * n,ah«* uihii| his
^
, r ^ c y mid health. Wo j i c p ow r- Atlny' arnuih'.l fm,.
in
Mr. Johnson also announced ‘ ,on f‘Ir. »',r1» ‘Cemen »*«*
’Ians Completed
that John Brumlev ha. S m
T
deUyed on their return sociutlon, arrived pi Sanford yr-- then by next
----------‘I j H.itlL_
-tterday with, a luad of candy t"* j bring me . Si.Vi I1T, *1 y u a t I leaa to grant any i-dilu nn.iicy . bi.-iikll.ii.iigh at Si. la..
named executive officer of the J of
^ P Kan
*
J 1** T
0*}
coa,i with
p? ri '^e kiddies and remarked that - tic-' the one I saw in the Sear** Riie° ' lo ma&gt;(* thl1
11 bit l-iigbtHe niiailii-d with Ills luiltalK-.i: 1 ■“ "
1 *'f Ihit wc.iltliFor Lions Dance local
Francisco
is
Jammed
flotilla whlla Stephen M
ullv i-iH'l - buck *n,l f’,1 . . i . l nu '
* ** *** |er. Of approximately 0511 ruses. I li r ou g h a ii t thr riinipuign in "
H"’ n in tin* Auny, add Inwcuther wn* *bii delighfully
Tuh/. Oviedo, Jiaa been appointed trunps who will be unoldc to that it reminded them nf— Irrn..u # .c
wc are usktng extra Christmas Frnnee. During-npernttan-r t:i H. T Omil.f )-,**. n-iiiv.t t..
life .if
reach their home* for Christmas
{Irfans were completed today by training officer.
f ,,.,
father says that I cannot dinner money for approximately giuni. In- wn- n-t inir.l : I n-Lu-d ••&gt;•«*. Hut i&lt;
, l-u-.i n huttlc.
eared
by
the
Uhuinlier
because
of
snarled
transportation.
meanher* of the Sanford Lions
expect too much this year be- 5 q families. Please may wr ,i '&gt; Hn hoxp'Uiilizntion. luit
A t t n the victory m Kill ope, lie
Mr. Johnson, former comman­
Club for their Christmas party der of the local Flotilla, said that And the same storms that dis- liu-rcc.)
cause you have to take everything t|tIl, mi continue to suppui (unit* I lo Ft alire and ww* • 4U,nli-.l tn L-I* t(* 'In- PurilL* and
Santa
showed
p*
a
letter
Ite
rupteu
traffic
across
the
nation
to Are held at 9:80 o’clock to­ a major saa scouting program
we can give to the less fortunate M. . or R»,'orton in his drive at tilglied to tin- 2LUh tjii.il lei uni i
Dulil til* Japam-:-e.
u m l,"
morrow night at the 8eminole will ba inaugurated in January. now are spoiling the chances oi had just rccr.ved from u little •eople and children than we are
l on,puny, which operated l*i
Sanford
girl
named
Maria
Meni'-ihundreds
of
servicemen
on
their
ind in thst case I ran give tip ,
Country Club. Members
Mi lt IIIIC IS DiSt H ARCED
Ex* I hi,ye Depot IMl, &lt;li.e In
Tha program will Include marine way back from Europe lu reach oex. Fla si-eineit very prnud if
invited to bring prosSnts.
even my doll house. My M'ommid I
termediutc Ktvtion.
*
safety, rescue work and boat home by Christmas Day.
the
letter
which
read
os
follows:
Toys mill
will first b* given to operations In addition to many
Pvt. Decor U. Mil thi.-, .it
maxes me save my money and, Q f f l l l p 8 T o V l t ! F O P
Duriiij; ilo- pasi summer, In
Dearest Saint Nicholas: (that's help
.______ , their wires and gussts other phases of sea scouting.
in every way.
was muiie it iiii-niber of tin* lit., Route 2, H &gt;\ 3IS. l-ccn disSanta’s
formal
name)
and later will ba Jot Mtlsch mill be 1n charge o(
slxis play
pUy with,
iiiterjuedialc Section
AJI-SUi*, rhn rg*■J from t hi- Unit ■I States
"W e are praying that all tha
Dime
Board
Honors
CHRISTMAS
BEAL
HALE
"I
am
a
little
girl
of
seven
Bresented to children of the the Sea Scouta during tha forth­
A'rmi- Aii Foi cos ut the Draw
Iihsi-IkiII team. Tin* ou tfit entei
years and five monins old. I am children in our U. S. A. as well as
Isthodlst Roma at Knuiyrita. coming year.
F’ii-l.l Separation lliuc Tnmpa,
other war torn countries will be
ed the t'limiitUtlicatioiis i’ otte t**u
goin
g.
to
South
Side
Primary
Jga
Souers,
under
the
direction
A
contest
between
Cnnipht-llAl L^rons is in charg* of the
Other Important items 6n ths o f Mias Margaret Dingfelder will School, And am in second grade. blessed only as good as I am Loeaing Post No. 03 nf tin- liuuu-nt ami won the * humpimi after 33 inicdhs pcr\:,-.**. Merparty. John Courier was wal- Flotilla's program Include tha
sponsor the street gale of Christ­
“ My deer teacher’s name is because I think that 1 am blessed. American Legion and the Ki- ■••hip. The leant went to Nitrrn-1 tide s rn n i in the-MItitnry Police
c-oiued as a cub Lion.
promotion of the Indian River mas seals and bangles tomorrow' Mrs. Etuis Wilkins.
She Is n First of all I am blessed be­ wants Club as to which organi­ berg, Germany, und befor*’ ilnily ^Corps attm In--! to Uie Air Foivcs,
King Uaa Clyde Ranuwy an­ Canal, tha placing o f standard
cause 'I was born in the good sation can raise lb* nioat money c i nu&gt;ls o f r.tl.tHMI .e iv ic r iiiB I ),
nounced that RIU Goode, Pro- river markers from Sanford to for ths Seminal* County Tuber­ very good teacher. I take music. old UJLA.
Second. I have w r t ^ ^ T r a U o n
Army dime
i '.tM» ^ Tn n t f ^ l .&gt; J « W « ttlCHT TS ITDME
My awoet music teacher1* name
culosis
Is Miss Madeline Mails in, 'Em] father, mother: STsteiT brother, boards is in the offing, acconiinc for tin- Thi-nti-r crown. Man in
Mai-i*- Lewis J, A'right hits repluying third bos** fm the AllI A m v dimeA board at from .1:00
,S2 Hon o f alr-saa reeeue work la negro organlsaUon street sale Isn’t she good?
1 also take Third. 1 have food and clothes. to Major Allan Whorton.
Star.s, tt'eni to Leghorn, Daly, tmtied to S itifm | ajici servln-f
cooperaUon with the Sanford tomorrow on Sanford Avenue, it dancing and cucsi who my danc­ Fourth, 1 have mv old toys to
Humor
haa
it
Ibat
Willi
im
to 2:00 o'clock today. Among Naval
Air Station. The tegular wc* announced today by Mr*, ing Uacher is—if you can keep make put with until you can got Thome, In charge of thp legion’s with the Oi -c ugau-g.itimi. Oise 21' nniiiths in tia* ('III Theater
the Lions who served at the program
o f safety and motor Edward
.........................
Klrchsr, Secretary of a little secret I will tell you. She more help—but please be good program, which romes oil fi*i-i- defeated the Mi-Jiteimncaii Thea­ of Operations. Follow iug n visit
John Mtlsch. C. L.
operation will also bo
la none other than Mrs. Marjone to the poor people which I know day. say* the Klwsniann, who ter (lull fur tie Fluropi-ati ami .,‘ itli hi purvnl* Mr. and Mr*.
ths Tuberruloeln Association.
C. F. Rob.'iin, 2()ii3 Muplv Ave­
that you will. (Major Allan work Saturday, won't have u North Afrii-un rhampionshili.
C. Tepsic. She is wonderful.
Miiriou returned tn Ihe tlhili-d nue, Major Wright will report
“ Dear Santa, I know that you Wharton of the Salvation A m y chance. The Ktsanians art- ex­
and Bob Raaly.
CHRISTMAS BONUS
are short In helpers, (the Grem­ is doing a fine Job on this, Marie.- pected lo challenge this .state­ States ahionil the U.K. 'Army for further duly ut ''atlas, Texas.
TO TAKB COMMAND
Trnns|KMl i.eJuni-. Hi* was ’dis­
lins ora still on strike) but plea*e
"I am glad that our boys ore
YORK,
JAP ARRAIGNED
J. L. In
sident of thu be real goad tu my dear, sweet coming home for this blessed ment. They will be lead by Perry charged oil, Dec. 12, at f o i l
Whitehurst.
shia N g h a i ,
SI.
Bragg, N.U.
Denford
National Bank teacher*, because they are work­ Christmas. It la said far the ones
The
On
Thursday,
ths
laidir*
of
tin*
of l
UnHed
M 1 NILA, !).-&gt; 21, tAb—The
He |tans to return to profes­
that employees ing so hard with ms and with t«&gt; that lost their lives, In order so
ittoolnf down
Methodist
Church
hod sional lin-i-ball next Spring will* ex-chu-f of JapanCfC military
ipi the
many other* like me, to make we i can Uve in peace—for those First
for
thi*. work] U tatter place to live I am praying and I know that charge of the dime boards und the Nashville Volt, of the South­ police in tin I iii!ii*;.'iues , Lieut.
IK
will
win tmj
Col. Kcii li- O ,
was ul (siicneil
ern Association.
t of
. I almost forget theiz Mala ora gone to heaven. received 111.36.
j---------, - - — i— — — .
i today on charavi, r f purmlUln.
* who have
sseacbav1 tl;e torturu of Auieiica-** an
estimated that there was
Scoltifh ainl Chinese, music haio f-jlipi'-c - J,ir ;.
i ’ of 300,000 busii
Piscthlng In, cpruiiimii us ln-Uj spW'''ihjJdy fu », lb
In the- Uni
L'
1
’
*/|
,
tone.
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■
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1— 1

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School Truck Driver Is Sanford Stores
jtad, Are Retired ^
Announce Two

\

$S3,G00 In

By County Board

Day

Holiday

m

-aw aapisftew rA 'is
Stalin Spends His
66th Birthday At
Office In Kremlin

Roy Marion in
Sanford A her
L'lircpaan Duly
W e l f a r e Official
Support or

I*ranee *....... "•■a

First Winter Day
Less Severe Than
Last Autumn Week

Toll A p p o in te d
Local Commander
Of Coast Guard

Santa ( iaus Arrives And Tells About
Letter Keceivfed From Maria Meneiidez

’ "jr k ^ T S :

iZhShlid

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Minimum rata* . . . 10c

DO YOU need a plumber? Call
Roy Wall, licensed and ex­
perienced. Prompt,
courteous
service - Phone 813-M.

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P IL L up with keivnene and fuel
oil.
II. II. POI’ K CO., INC.
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rWO FARMS FOR S A L E -O n *
1 acres, tiled land, 1 good well,
2 story house, 1 car pamge, 1
cool house, 600 ft. West ot
Lake Monroe Post Office. One
—5 acres, all tiled, good well, 2
•fory house. 2 story ham, 14
mile west on Orange Boule­
vard. J. W. Bell, Lake Monroe,
Phone 18.
ROOFING — Brand new, solid
' aluminum sheet roofing, V*
crimp and snap lock styles. Phone.
Wlre-Wrlte at once! -Fulenwlder
M fg.‘ A -Distributing Co., P.O.
Box 3861, 010 Lancaster Drive,
Orlando. Phone 21730.
■" blIK K T
Music,
popular a n d
standard, Oook music and muaic
Instruction hooks at The Music
Box in tho Princess ■Theater
Bldg.
’ tECORDS - All the latest ponuIbis , string music and album
sets fur Chrjslmaa gift* at
your music store, The Music
Box In the Princess Theatvr
Bldg.

Appeal By Joyce I s 1
L E G A L N O TICE
Denied By Lords

New Tork. VSW Tnrlc
B. J. Overstieet, t*r. I
t)gMAN’ l&gt;9
AOAI.V8T
HAtO
..... ------ I, Nollro Is horehy Klven that
Adtalnlstralor
of the
A&gt;1mlame. M Winn
KflT.vTK;
deceased action for d.vorre W b „ h br.u*M
of Jo
Tuu amt esrli of you »(«■ lirreisalnst you and tImt yi,u *rt " "
b)‘ nollflrd and regulrrd to present
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any claims and demand* which « T J
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-’iL|tT' sV'm ” . “ &gt;•«»** entitled ( ’..^rt ,, “HOI CMURP (&gt;lg%
you. nr either of &gt;ou. may hnv*
ii/ i e.Wr n l i r i * m i l l i l l t.
"r
the Tth day f,f Ji*nuDr&gt;\Vi
naalnst til* cslnle nf Jlsy ilaBlH. IS&lt;« tn d e fa u lt ..f w h lc
.
. ,
| wilt prrM'eed ex parte.ell said ruttie
(freestrd. tats of mM County, t'1 (1 .llALI* &lt; ( d.t.lt.n
the OiUnty .Tuda&lt;- &lt;&gt;f HemJnol*.
' .......................
W l.T N K H it m y hand nod * , * ) , ,
I'otiniy. Florlilit. at till*
Clerk of the nbaVrx M) l«d C„u‘ri
Hu*' t-otirl liouiif' of nuUI County rtf ! AIAII* LANI» COuLlKH
tills 30th day of . November m - (
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tkiflifonL Fh»rt*l0u within rlkh* in*'
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LONDON, Dec; 18,’ (A*)— Bri­ TIIK HTATK OP FU-lHIUA TO:
J«nif*n K„ V\‘ hUtit t&lt;&gt;n,
tain’* court of last resort —the
20* Wrjft 100th Hire** I, » ,
House of Lords — turned down
Apartmtiil 41.
Now York City. N*. V.
an appeal hy William (Lord Haw
- Oil
Haw) Joyce to escape the gallows.
170
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t MIL
leu* method awaits you at
Joyce is under sentence of death
4735 AnihorU*y AMimr. •
......YA TU fl-A U TO -F A IN T -Afor treasonable. broadcasts ha , , UeLUiUltUu 2X 4Lii i hiiiil,
.
Ko* I* r lk liu u r ilcm anrl « h jll Jlfi
FOR HALF.
BODY SHOP
A hWorn till 1 of compinfnt lm%liiif w-fItlttic*. m nl -b r ill ntftltt! tin*
ntade from Germany during the
SM ALL two bedroom furnished I0S N. Palmetto Are. Phone 371 war. He was not In the House |i****n HImI limit net $till lurHn for o f r c tl'lrn p o nn«l p o *! o f flr v m *by Atiruj WSiltantim, tlirpc H i p 88 o f th e r liilm a n t , *n«! flhnll b®
house, located outside city li­
when the Lords announced their tllvora#
prr*i‘ntj*’ nrt» thmtfarw tr» iuimiiiiiml i i r iir n to by ih»* rln lm n n t. iiKf'nt.
mits but within three miles
decision.
yiiii In It* uni!
ht fun" Hid or Attorney, fttt«i «njr Midi c*InItf» H
tV
ASIII*flto*nn(.|iincs
repaired—
center of city. Quick delivery.
The appeal for the Naxi propa­ *'iri'u11 Court In unit for Mwmlnul* t]i*matnl tint mn f llr n **Iih 1I hi* vnlflami alt home appliances. CaldH. C. Dultoie.
County*
Plorltitt
on^
the
3rd t!;iy
TIEN ItV IIKItllEKT
Mr*
wfell General Repair Shop, 707 gandist was baaed on the conten­ of January, A. l&gt;. lt*4H, olliii wl o
CAHLIN
tion that he wns born in tho Uni­ *lM*ri*ri pru conffttit! will bi* eni
North
Mills,
Orlando,
phone
4
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u
lo
r
nf
IH®
Lit
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W
ill
Alio
FOUR foot nine wood, no de­
ted State* - in Brooklyn — and iiMahiNt mu.
T»—tnniMit »»f M i) .'U illl
_
2-1072. Prompt service.
livery. A. M. Remnant. Phone
II In further oii|»*»mI that thl«
thus could not lie guilty o f trea645—\V.
nolle* hr |Uil.llfl!tr,i
Thr Hanford FI rut puLI lent ton Novijnibur 2W»
Hon to the British Crown.
H i* m lit nrwpiiEpr*! piibtlnlirtl In
Expert Auto Repairing
Joyce was the second person to' Hanfoni Sr ml null* **&lt;mrily. Florida,
EVENRUDE -motor In good contir o k T ilt:
t in ' o
Harflrld A Jackson
learn this week that hie death unit ffteli wrrk for four ronrrrU- inj i ncm
iiit
s k m in o i .i :
n ii. W t i
ilition. Yates Auto. Paint Shop,
in connection with
sentence for treason would not wrrkp.
s t a t i : n r ri.nntiM .
108 N. Palmetto Ave.
WITNESS my Iiutul ntui official
Yates Auto Paint ft Body Works he stayed. The British Home OfTIIK KHtATK nP
* -" ill nt -Sanford In ilin County nf INJ AUK
M E S St. W Y N N . Ilrc v a .r-d
Phone 371
fico announced earlier that it H* mltioIt*. StttU1 of I% fiilit llila 1117*
COHN A L L YOU
W ANT,
IN
Pllirll
ATK'
would not reprieve John Anteryt —i ut, day ..t tic-ember, a
im . TU ALL WIIOSI IT MAY CON
. $3.66. Hunt's
Tuxedo
Feed
who
also
was
convicted
for
his
ti
o,
p.
r
k
u
n
d
o
n
CKtlff!
A U TO PAIN TIN G
Store. Phone 868.
Clrrk of rir»uU Court
broadcasts for the Naxia. Am ery'
N o lle ,
Is
lir r e o y
«l»&gt; d
Hist
By C.W. "Pu t" Johnson
i it*i lii nil W. Spi-m-f i%
II J. U V K I t S T IlK K T file d his -fin al
is
the
son
of
L.
8.
Amery,
Secre­
RADIO, Delco table mo«lel In good 15 yenra experience In auto and
Solicit nr for l*l«lntirr.
rrjjiiit un AilmlnUlriiliif"
ail craftpainting. Sanford's, popu­ tary of State for India in the (Clrriilt Cfiiirt HraI j
condition. 1DH VV. tlth St.
i?'M:ni® 1*1 ,
JI . Wyiyn., •*«’ *
Churchill war cabinet.
cfnfr***!;--41mt
-W * fu*(itioA
lar *'alnt author ly.
Amery.
it
sehorfuled
to
go,,to
fur
final
illRrhar*®.
*r\4 tb»l bv*
PRE W AR Junior * b o i’s ■ bfcycK
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
Will jii&gt;|•v in ttif IfbVlOl il*h K W,
the, gallows tomorrow. » U*whone
first
class • condition. Pm
268 W. 1st SL
IN T I I K r C I U M T O h ' T I I K t ' O I S T V W a r i .** JN n inty J I i J km «*f N rm ln n l*
ever, no date ,h*» lieen set ah -st
562-K,
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Jt tlliK
N K I l I v n l . n I’ O I A T V . frijinCv. KNirldn. 09 111® 2THi tlfl)'
fur Joyce* warning. When the
K l.o n illA ,
l\
1*11011 ATK.
—
l — 1 MOTOR TUNE-UP
nf l».4*®t»ib»*r. m i, fm* ftpprnvaL
A TTR AC TIV E new pony sk;®*
skl/U3
nHTATK UK
nf Mimp *uu&gt; fi*r final illacbaW
House of Ixtrtls announced Its IN UK:
Iircessed.
coat, xixe M to Id, too small for rFactories recommend it every decision regarding Joyce today, MAY MAIIll.tn
Ailmlnlalrafor nf th®
nf 1
Owner.
Sacrifice,
Call Mny- 5000 mile* or twice a year. Es u man sitting in the public gal­ TO A L L U tlB D IT O IL 'H A N D P E R .1aflit's* - ah IVjnn, r||Vr®«M*»l, ^ f*n
HON8
IIAVINu
rt.AIMH
Oil
|
(M
b SCttt day of Nnv®mht*r. I ll
fair. 1200.
sential to. efficient car perfor lery cried: "This men Is inno­
monce. Our expert mechanics and cent. I prophesied the death of
FOR SAI.E
Sun Motor Analyser assure satis­ illtler nnd his return."
10 house* In colored section, pri­ faction. Come in today.
Officials silenced the man imme­
ced at $4,250.00.
Terms,
HOLLER MOTOR HAfc$5S
diately..
Robert A. |W31liams
*
208 W. 1st SL
ROBERT A . W IL L IAMS
Phone 732
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Not in Orange Bowl
INCOME property — Six apait- EXPERT service on machines.
ilient property on' Fork Ave.,
Electric irons, oil heutera and
REAL ESTATE-BROKER
MIAMI, Dec. 1H, — In th is1
close in, completely furnished
rook stoves, backed by 10 years' liny of T-formution offensos, the i
with modern furnishings. This
experience. Phone 701-J.
Orange Bowl will be conspicioun
apartment has been an attract,
Phone 732
Atlantic Bank Bldg
by the absence of the fast-breakivc income property for several
ilig attack. Both itltdy Cross an:l
yenm. Now paying net In­ SEWING machines ietialred. all University of Miami utilixe the
makes. Williams’ Fixlt Shop,
come.. of 15 pcrcon on asking
single wing.
206 W. 1st St.
price with rentaln-nt approxi­
mately pre-war level. I con­
sider this property un excel­
lent income Investment.
Fred -Wl Bender, Beal Estate
Room 2, Florida State Hank Bldg.
Phone 10.10

CLOSING OUT A L L
TRUCKS AND
THAIBUS
40 Dodge 114-ton cargo — $710
050
’43 Dodge Pick-up -----*42 Ford lV4-Ton cargo — 096
~41- llhdv. I14-U)n cargo --*— 775
'41 Chev. l'l-to n cargo ........ 875
*40 G. M. C. 2V4-ton 10-whecl
cargo
- •
0i)5
710 G. M. C. cah over eng. van 750
*360 International 2-ton ........*360
*38 Dio. T 144-ton stake ..... Io0
*40 International
tractor,
big
tires
........ 7..11 RED room suite, 5 pieces, solid
walnut, springs ami' mattress;
*43 E.
H. T. Mack
tractor like
Sofa bed: chairs; table and renew
— 2500
rurd stand,
good
condition, =
*40 G. M. C. tractor,
rcnsounlile. Can be seen from
600 motor
—.---- 150o
2:00 to 0:00 P. M. Lieut,
*30 International tractor, 0-50
.Waggoner, 601 Magnolia Ave.
K-8 motor
.
....... 1000
'42 G.
M. C. Bus,
214-ton, like
M ISC ELLA N E O U S
new
——1695
Dorsey trailer, flat bed
250
OORIIOW .IIKRB W HKRK
GMC Dropframe van trailer - 260
PRIVACY IS RESPECTED
Klnghum 24-ft. frameless van
trailer
050 YOUR natural desire for privacy
In money matters Is strictly
Traftmobllo 88-fl. stainless steel
respected here. "Friends and
framelest
—
1590
relatives are not questioned
*43 Black lilumiiud 30-ft. van,
about your credit. Your cm.
like new
— - 1500
nloyer or business associates
Wo also have 200 other trucks
v l l f not hear of your personal
and trailers tn chonxa from. Gua­
affairs. There is no cause' for
ranteed tu undersell any truck
embarrassment.
dealer in the country.
Reasonable credit requirements.
KNIG H T TRAILF.lt CO.
No co-makers on monoy loans.
2261 W. BEAVER ST.
Variable payment plana.
P ll. 3-265F
FA M IL Y LOAN CO.
JACKSONVILLE* FLA
Florida Dank Illdg.
Phone 33
COLEMAN A N D ' FAIRBANK S „ ^ ...v x tv x
CIRCULATING OIL H EATER S, I . ( ) j 2 T X r E ( ) l J N n
A T FRIERSON’S, Phone 23.
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PHONE 148 OR BRING YOUR Ada'to THE SANFORD HERALD BODV AND bender deriis, PW lt
Count, fire Wnrd* to the line* Including phone and address. .
Injury nr farting should be
All adrrrtiaamente for altuatlone wanted will be charged for at the
corrected now to combat aging
regular classified rates.
and neat her'rig, A new pain-

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TH E 8 A N FORD H ER ALD . BAN FORD FLORIDA

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NO MATTER NOW YOU FIGURE,
IT ’ S GOOD, SOUND ARITHM ETIC!
Oi count, you'd islhat hivs M lor ovary $3 you
now have. Thai's whsl you'll have, loo, lor every &gt;3
you invsit la Victory Boadt today and hold until lhay ,
mature. It's the sated investment ta tha world. Even
though tho Victory Loan Campaign is over, your
government needa your purchase* ol Victory Bonds.
Buy mote .. . NOW.
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GIFTS T H A T M A K E A HOME— A N D C O N T IN U E TO BE A P P R E C IA T E D LONG A F ­
TER CHRISTMAS IS GONE.

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Lovely desk and

ATTR AC TIV E dog House, 3 ft. j.o S T : Duck and 14 little ducks,
x 6 ft.
$20. Phmie 707.*
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Inst .............
Wednesday nite. Finder
notify Angel's Hat Shuck. R e­
USED TRUCKS
ward.
NO prospect of new trucks. M o st
=
the need fur trucks by buying
ipl
■
one of our dependable uitd
nne
numnl ."Hutch". No collar when
trucks,
last seen. Finder phone 2GH-J.
HOLLER MOTOR HALES
268-J . ___
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____
208 W, 1*1, StLOST: One liver nnd while fe­
L IV E minnow's. Bullheads. Day­
male pointer puppy. Finder
light Smith Grocery.
notify K.W. Fite. Celery Ave.

g.50 up

mutching chair in
M uJt o g a n y vencer,

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W H ITE enamel 6 burner Flor­ LOST: Keys in leather cast, Tag
ence Oil Range, good condi­
No. 17D-138H, in Post Office.
tion. Jhune 767-J,
Kinder please phone H1U-M.
NICE 4 room bungulow in good LOST: .Young bruwn and white
condition, gas, electricity, bath,
pointer, answers to name of
Urge ncreened porch, nice lot,
Spot. Phone 107-J.______
■hady, best &gt;buy in Hanford.
Immediate possession 2624 Or­ LOST: Car keys on miniature
tag key ring. No. 1TD-2203,
ange Ave., one-half block So(itb
Ret to Burns Cleveland, 310
of East Geneva.
Cypress Ave. Reward.
TH REE burner oil stove, port*
able oven, used two months.
RENT. $262)0. Phone 760-W.
A
PA
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TM
E N T for rent, suitable
unt the largest and
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for two couples, Phone County
st Pfcai_
_____ WaU
ns and PEnglish
4602, or Short's Camp. , uU in town come to 110 West
First SL Y ou will find a com­
plete line of fancy fruit and H E L P W A N T E D —
vegeUbles.
Also
Christmas
trees with tree decorations. U. GIRL for soda Fountaiq at Lan— ey’x Drug Store—P a rt-time or
-firAiken, Bnfull time.______________________
W E ARE fully equipped and
know how to recap your tires. FO U N TAIN girls. A^jdy
Natural rutber oi synthetic,
S«i vice, Sanford
Station.
wr protect the sidewalls of
yaur tire. Jones Tire 8hop&gt;
Cor, 1st and Elm. phone 008. COLORED woman dishwaahar and
rook, night work. Motora Inn,
COMPLETE Broiler Plant cap­
LakefronL
able of
handling
300 -400
fryer* a week up to an age W ANTED : Second cook and dlahwasher. Apply chdf,
Mount
of
I K - IS
week*.
ApproxlPlymouth Hotel.
malely 2000 chicken* 6 to 10
mataly
week* old. Dre**ing machine.
Make me a cash offer, 2206 W ANTED
Seamatre**e* txperienced and in*
Hanford Ave. phone 024.
(Experienced. Permanent work
offered.'
Working condition!
W IN E for your fruit cake at
are excellent in a well lighted
Momar'a Soda Shop.
and ventilated plant.
Ad­
joining reataurant, where lun­
A L L DRY wines, I86c quart.
ches may be obtained. Forty
Momar'a Soda Shop.
hour week. Monday through
Friday,
Life insurance pro.50 busml shipped
ORANGES,
vlded without eo^t. Bu* oer*
ton* 7M-W.
for you.
vice from Banfnrd end Or­
TRAILER8
18 • 8/4 ton, al) itool.
lando. Apply
In pereon at
it**) trailer* in atock At
two wheri
plknl. Sunnytowq Toge. Caa*
ta • Speedy'Bale* A Bar-'
**lberry, Fla.

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For the combination living and bedroom
Several atylea to select from, all ttpring fill­
ed for comfort.

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E V E R Y T H IN G FOR A L U X U RIOUS L IV IN G ROOM!
Complete 7-Pc. Outfit!
A handsomely styled modern suite, with beautiful occasional pieces,
careftilly chosen to give you the beat inowible value In a living room g.4 a a
ensemble of superior quality ami amarrsryliBS, Here’s exactly what
you get:—

Desks
Modem or perioa
Aioaern
period
d e s i g n s In ma­
hogany or maple.

4 0 .5 0 up

Big Innentpring Sofa

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Two Emd Tables

Matching Lounge Chair

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Two Fine Lamps

Blonde Cocktail Table

olhibn 27.50 fJP

Tables
ILtud polished
m a h o g an y, u

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2 6 »5
Child’s Desk and Chair .

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child

B eau tifu l
M irro rs
our

Hassocks

Boudoir

Little ones and
big ones in all
colora.

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Mid sturdily' S
constructed.

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W ANTED — Clerical help, male
or female. Chao* A Company,
Mr. Ramsey.

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operator. Cbaao* A Co.

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T llE W EATHER

Strength—

To Protect the Peace of the Worldi
To Promote the Progress of Amerlcai
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

Cloud*, cooler this afternoon,
tonlht * nml Thiir'ilav.

A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A ILY

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

VOLUME X X X V II

Army Personnel To
Be Cut On Dec. 31
Medical Department
Officers A re Not
Included In Point
Reduction P l a n s

VI

W ASHING TO N. Dec. 19,
( A P ) — Another cutback, ef­
fective Dec. 31, will make eli­
gible for releaae 600,000 more
service men and women. The
point score for enliatcd men
be reduced to 60, and their
length of required service to
32 months. The point. Bcore

for officers will bo dropped to
70, and their length . at required
■onrlce to 48 month*. Thl* does
not apply to male officers In the
Medical Department. Three yearn
have been lopped o ff the ngo limit
which will be cot to 45 years for
all Medical and Dental corps: of,fo r Dental and Veterinary Corps
flcery except plaitic surgeons. As
officers, ami Medical officers .ex. ceptlng certain specialisU, the
W point score will be reduced to 65
One important change concern*
W AC personnel. For the first
time, their length o f service will
bo computed. Enlisted
\yACa
will be eligible for separation a f­
ter two years und six months o f
honorable service. The release
for W AC officers I* set after
three years and three months.
Release will be granted on ap­
plication to W AC officers and en^ llstees married to discharged
V veterans of World War II, re* gardleas of the date of their,
enlistment. The critical score for
W AC personnel will not bo re­
duced by the cutback changes.
The Arm y aald It would continuo its current polity toward
rsonnel in this country who no
iger are needed and who are
not uualiffed for overseas duty.
Insufficient point* o r service will
tot stand in the way 'of their
• t.rompt relye* e.

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Official Records
Of Storm Troopers
Tell Of Atrocities

First Sanford

Escarole, L e t t u c e ,
Peppers Available
For Mixed Shipment

“ Mo vs men t should -run JO to
35 cats a day fa r two weeks,
gradually working” up to 00 a
Wt «y around mid-JAnuarp. Zed*
afcyuld finish by
then,
and other sertiena will speed
up. About 25 percent of the
state acreage is ' Pascal.
but
shipments of this variety will
be - tight until tha last o f JanuTtir. CuJIum predicted that tbo
rabbage movement
will
reach
normal volume in three weeks.
“ We admit being
the
bestquality section of
this
vege­
table In Florida, and most buy­
ers agree," he atated."Couliflower, retarded by weather, it
just now getting underway in
shipment. Escarole is available
in carlota or mixed cars. Pep­
pers, eggplant and iceberg let­
tuce are available for
mixed
cars only.
With hardly enough fruit mi
hand to suprty the holiday de­
mand,. citrus packers yesterday
and today were unable te get
new supplies du# to the rpto
interfering with tha
pkklntf.
Most packers
will
o p e ra te
through
Saturday
and
will
probably b* closed during the
Christmas week, although i»m *
packers are not fully decided
on thla, pending reactions on a
meeting of the Florida Cltraa
Co mm in* ion, decisions o f jnufcjl
may affect the marketing uf

NUERNBERG, Dec. If). (VP)_
Official reconls of Adolf Hitler'*jruwn - shirU-d Storm Troopers
ra tell the unvarnished story of
w Xtrocitic* perpetrated by these
N a il hoodlpma during the high
time* o f the former Third Reick
The documents have been Intro­
duced by the American prosecu­
tion In the trial o f 21 top Naxii
on war crimes chareel.----One part o f tha Storm Troop­
ers' records told how a single
brigade o f the troopers blew up
or burned ti5 Synagogues during
a two-day outbreak o f antiJewish terrorism. The records
“
showed also how tha storm
troopers were organised even
before Hitler’s rise to power to
beat up and terrorise all politi­
cal opponents.
The Amelcan prosecutor* in­
troduced the records in their
effort to win war crimes con­
victions against some 600,000
lefsar Nails- as well as the score
now sitting in tha Nuernberg
prisoner,;, box.
The Trtorm Troopers are the
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third Naxi organisation to have
Ita secrets laid bare at the trial. Sgrt Louis Rowland
Tha American prosecution con­
Is On W ay" Home
tends that six German organisa­
tion* should ' ba convicted as - F A IR B A N K S , Alaska. Dai
— ‘-rrln iln il-gn ra p i and their mem­
bers held guilty o f war crimes (Special) — Sgt. Louis L.
land, 911 Magnolia* Avenue,
In vanring degrees.
ford, te on hie w »T br
Evidence already haa been pre- Transport
Command liner ts the
sen ted against the Ife ii leader­ separation center at Camp Blend­
ship and the Raich cabinet. Still
ing, Fla., after 28 month* of
to ' hare their stray In court are service at Anchorage and at
the Elite Guard, the German Ladd Field, l lt h A ir Forca bo**,
M , High Command and the Naxi 76 miles below the Arctic Circle.
'However, sharply critical ques­ Ha entered the aervice la No­
1942.
tion* by both the American and vember,
During tha war Ladd Field wa*
British representative# on the
the focal point o f the Atalb
international tribunal have Indl- (Alaska-8 Iberia) roots ferrying
eaUd that the United States operations conducted by the A ir
prosecution may have a hard Transport
Command,
Awaken
Job In attempting to convict Division. I t was at this base
that more than Ji&gt;00 Iend-Iaaae
lanes were turned ever to the
uislan airmen after being flown
P ilo t C lu b R aises

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181.51 A t D im e B o ard s
Th* Pilot Club, under th*
1supervision o f Mrs. A l Hunt,
reported collections o f 181.61
yesterday a t th* -Salvation Army
dims boards, fo r Which they
were commended by Major Allan
&amp; Whorton. Ladles of the First
Methodist Church are In charge
o f th* boards today.
The following Uttar, sold Ma-

WEDNESDAY. DEUEMI1ER 111. I ill

Assoc inlet1 Press lenscii Wire

ChurchiU To
Visit Florida
In February
British
Statesman
And Family Seek
W arm Weather And
Rest During: Stay
LONDON, I)w . 19, ( A P ) —
The laborile Pally HeroM
of ‘ London aald today that
Wlaaloa ( hurckill .I II resign
from the leadership
of
Cenrervatlve P a r i r .
The
newspaper
asserted
tha*
Churchill's raotpaation aa op*
poaition leader probably will
bo made public after
hta
forthroiring
visit to
the
United State*.
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potted U taka nlaci- Thursday
morning at the farms of .C.* A.
Hinton and It. (}. Uehrens on
tr.w wes. side.,
Sanford was drenched
last
evening and 'during the
night
with the heaviest rainfall of
t in , winter season,, l.:&lt;6 inches
up to 7:3U o'clock this morning,
according to
B. F. 'i.(.diner,
weatherman.
It the weather clear* up, it
is exf acted tnat Irom six to
eight car* o f celery will be cut
Inursday. &gt;
“ Zellwood, first to start cut­
ting had * celery that suffered
from cold damage, reported M. C.
Cullifn, sales
mahager
fo r
Onase a n d
Company.
‘TThe
Everglades section
is * mostly
lair to ordinary, with
some
good
quality.
Some
growers
started cutting too aoon, ami
quality would have been better
it left tor two week*.
"Sanford has -its share
of
troubles also; but if wa can
keep level headed,
keep
our
paper crews working and
do
not Jump too quick/ he added,
"w e stand a good chance of
having tha best quality
going
out. Sarasota la also papering

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Freezing Weather
Causes 34 Deaths

Firms Urged To American Leginn
Use Facilities Of Fledged $190 To
Employ meiit Office Baseball Gr oup

P a t t o n Continues
To Show Improvement
usev. iv,
&gt;—
HEIDELBERG, Decv.
19, \n
(/P&gt;—

i

ir t of General
tews that ha ia
I low, steady impreviously. Tha
btmetln from the
gays the former
■wander "had a
St. Hi* general

WMpt." .

Hiralyifs that rerroken neck suagrash la said to

Hanged
Treason
LONDON/
convicted tin

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efficiency.
Hue ever.
no annminremen

Barge Line Tc
Baltimore Mu

General's bat
Third Army
vary good
conditi*n ia
Th* atat*
lulled from
Ulned In aa

p er.

L.\l’,) — -'J'he N r * * .t im e r *
t iniri Marl ia| has. reached i
«!«•«-i—inn in the cbm- of 4‘apt
t hnrli-N* MeVay III. I hr com
miimler o f the - unl.cn •f r i l l
ser In»li»MilixiIIm Iiu * lirro n .1
■luilteil ioi one cliarri- of in

W ASHINGTON, De*. 19. UP)—
It’s official that Wlmton Chur­
chill U coming to the UnLeu
States 'on a vinlt early nex.
year. The
White House an­
nounced to&lt;lay that the former
New YinI.-ImiuiiiI "S- n
British Prime Minister will ar- j Taken shortly after the predawn colli*
iilillg. Font of tie
rira In New York in the middle persons were killed mid ul least fi.*, iuj
I n - of I ho Army -i
of January’. Ha will travel by Seaboard A ir Line's wn-el -strewn Irarks
about 400 nuh-1-ni.’ i'i
ahip. Announcement of hli forth­ the Florida-bound "Silver Mutear" uasheil
coming visit was made simul­
taneously" In ‘Washington and
lamdon.
A t tha suggestion of hli medi­
Murray Scores Truman Plan
cal adviior, Churchill will apend
a month or mora in a warm
location teeking a complete real.
However, he will make at leaat
one public appearance. Churchill
will dltcuss "word affa ir*" In an
addraaa at Weatmlnliter College,
Fulton. Mia., on Mar. 6. 'I lie
former premier will be intro­ C. of
C. Officials
duced there by Preaident Tru­
man.
Confer In Jackson­
Churchill haa accepted the In­
v i l l e On Proposal
vitation of Col. Frank* Clark
to athp at hla house In Florida
during Fabruary. He will be ac­
President If. II. Coleman, fiee.'
companied to Florida by Mrs. D. Bishop, chairman of
tha
Churchill and hli daughter, Mrs. T ra ffir Committee, nnd Edward
Sarah Oliver.
Higgins, manager of the .Sem­
inole County Chamber of Com­
merce, attended a meeting in
Jacksonville yesterday with I'ils-t
Trasher o f the SL Johns River
Linn and W
traffic
consultant for tha Citv of Hnnm i .
a
. - r
.•
font, reganllng the inauguration |
of a barge systum fn m Hanfuird
to Bimrfmofj-, rhlladelpblil, nnd
CHICAGO, Dec. 11, t/PV--Th*
In a letter to the ('Imntber* of
weather man holds out chilly
prospects today fo r any rise in Commerce at Sanford, Jackson­
the thermometer,; Much of the ville) Miami and Fort Pin re
nstlon la on a diet of snow and Mr. Tresher slated that if they
rain, Meet and tub-aero tempera­ svill assist in making nrrtuu-emvnts with the Keconstrurtimi
ture*.
A t least 34 pereons have died Kbiancp Coiporation to Iruse at
as a direct result of the freexe. a reasonahle rate surplus equip
Snowfall* from tna midwest and mnnt now uvniluhlr, he will |msouthwest are piling white drifts mullatnly inaugurate a barge
and mountains along the Atlantic line operating from these unit
seaboard. Easterners can expect in Florida to Baltimore. Phila­ JUST BEFORE T llE OPENING in Washington &lt;&gt;f
President Truman's program for government fart-fin
eight to twelve Inches of snow delphia and Trenton.
— mainly in northern. Virginia,
The^ It Ivers and diiarlhirs C o m ­ belt Rom*pork of Geoigiu. A ilin g eliaitniun &lt;&gt;f the
mitted of the Jacksonville Cham­ settle striked, CIO Piesidenl Philip Murray (le ft) till
ber o f Commerce met to diseu- Committee. Murray Ivimrd Truman's plan "wholly
( Internal in
the matter yesterday. The matter
will bo presented to the ■semcold licit will -ease up somewhat, inole
County
Hpeclul Truff'**but tha chill will continue at Commlttee immediately.
least until Friddy,
" I t Is very evident that llnFrom * as tarn Montana west­ coost line steamers w ill not re
ward to Indians and Illinois, the sum, operation for the present
temperature
it
only
slightly until equable rates ran Is- work­
milder today. Thp mercury struck ed out with the Interstate Com­
far below sera In several sec­ merce Commission, which meat
tions. Tarklo in northwest Mis­ that a resumption of,this s e rv o e
souri has regitUrad an icy 17 is postponed
Commander Jack Itucru o f the
indefinitely,
Mi
below. Another batch of cold alr Higgins said, " i f the plans » f
Caniplieil-iuissing Post No. .’i.'t
from Canada it expected to reach Mr. Treeher are carried out, the
nf the Aniuriran la-gion an
the Dakotas and Minnesota over State o f Florida will have tinnmineed today tli'at tin- Legion
the week-end.
has pledged a donation of ft nit
benefit of water rates for all tInto the proposed Sail told Biu-eliall
Railroads screes th, nation are traffic that his outfit is uhle
Association
operating behloo schedules and to carry. •
Brailey tlilham, who ha. I 'cti
travel is disrupted in many sec­
" I t is planned to make a pierepresenting Hanford baselmll iptions. Industries in Illinois and sentstion to the Florida dele,
tcrests along with John Krider
western North Dakota have been ration in Congress to upprnm h
nnd Julian SUlwtwm, said tmlay
left with W e W u g e of natural the Reconstruction Finance Cor­
that this is the first pledge or
go*.
poration on this project, pointing
dontition to lie received towaid*
North T o i m Also has had be- out the Importance of it to the
needed to nssuie operatic, during
low - freeling temperatures
entire State of Florida."
the sum of HIU.00U to fl'J.nOO
far south a*-Austin. Tcnn
IS-, have
»■ ** IW
and Birmingham! Ala.,
The Hanford Baseluill A.- ociuw. Miami boast
two inches o f
weather yesterlion will lie formed Thai-day
ed the warnv
flight when local basrlaill fanday, at 71 ab
will inert at 7:3U o’clock at the
City Hull.

The hosplti
Georg* Rati
mafntalning
provement i

Proposal Would fiive
A ir Forces Equal
.Footing With Land
And Si* a
Forces

A t Carolina Scene of Fatal Train-Wreck

19, UP)—Th*
* NaxU chose

Missing- Youth Found

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&lt;1in* kI&gt; In prrient uni

Captain Warner
Home Following
fociiic S e r v i c e
Was .Member Of Sixth
Division Engineer
Headquarters Unit
i apt. Kianr. Warner, sou o f
Mi. and Mi-. Wen
Warner
and lunthri &lt;&gt;f ICulpli Warner?
former City Editor o f The Sntifoiii llenihl, let in tied to Hanford
•Meiiila) nflf-iiioon yDci
riving
37 mouth-- with Iiu* United Slide.,
Ann* Inin - iii the-Pacific Then
ti i ef Dperulliins. •
*'.i|l- Warner euteied the .Viinv
m Niivetnlieiv lu ll and : litittiir'
tlirreuflwi aitcndeil ’ the 1-jigtpaua,
llurp*. Offirci Cniiilirlnli- .-rhfttd
lit Edit IIt*Ivul r. Vn. lit* was gcad«i
niited and eoiiiinissioned a - i-i ' iitT
Ilent i-n-i hi . lie t evolved iii« pn moilon a, first lleutciiant 1ii .liile,
lu ll, and nils promoted In hi
Cnpl. W arn er nerved with the
filmed Sixth "Red H ta r" Divihiun’s
Hixth Engineers.
lie ira
ru n inandiiig o ffic er of the lli-iuiipiurtcrs Company. 111 mm led in H aw aii and tim e.i and
p aitiripated in eoiuhnt operation,
with the divishm in New tiunien
and 1.117.011.

,The -Red .'Star Division lin'd
the iivord foi ronsei itlii il.iv
III riiiiiliiit in the Plieifii- riiea'i-i
with 11H. WJiile the il iv is nni
opi i iiinl in l.iixon, it nilfteieii
•.n„. limn lu-imllii—. - .

a c in i

ments b* it* officer* a*ain*'t
tin- unification o f tin- aintrd
services *i-i-i imii-•mil'll i lulu*
bi
I’n-iitrnl
Truman.
\
iiiniKiraniliini « « * i*»urd In
all N a il .mil Marine nlliri-re* in n- I hi- I'n —iilenl'- me»-.ige **n» being read lirfore
(jingrc**.
I mler ihi- Navy
ordr.r, officer- are fnrhiiblen
In express llu-ir oppo-dtioii
In Ihi- merger evrept shea
tailed u- wllni-*M-s before
riimmiiii-i- oi ( onen-—.

i**«ane
In Coiipmv- s falling for a
nicriror of tin- \tiny and
Navy Into a single Depart­
ment’ nf National Defen.se.
Mr. Tinman said under the
pi'n|ioseil
m e rg e r,
the
a ir
fo iv e s should In- fu lly ei|ttnl
to iIn- land mid -ea arms.
Thus the Chief Executive has
stepped squarely into the middle
of tin- lung and hitter contra*er&lt;y Is-tyveen tin* A im y ami
Navy top i•nilltlnnds. lie is sid*
ilig—LiauLde'ely m ill tin- Army,

Hintullnm-ou.ily. Mr. Tntnau has
da-bed the N'avv'n la-.t hope fur
ilrlay in iieiiun mi the proposal*
Hnid
the
Pi i - nlent. "Further
studies nf (In' i.ini-l'nl pitddem
iimild serve no u-eful purpiisi-."
In his 5,51111 ivnrd uiessiige, Mr.
T iiiiiiiiii ileeluii’il hi- Imlii'f that
the merger wn..ld prnvide tin- lliltimi with the l&gt;i--t means nf-keepini: the m ail fh, Pie-idelit said
lie thiiught tin Niitimial Defense
Department ahmitll l«- headed by
mu- enhiui-t o ffiri-i The Natioiiifl
Defen a- lienil Wmlld operate with
one underset leiai \ ami several

&lt; apt.
W arn er weaiPiicifie
’I hi'atei
nf
tlpei ation'. rihli- n
with uiie uiTowheud ami tlu -e
lint tie
pnrtieipulii'ii
stars
lie
also wears the Philippines Vn
t m ) medal w ith one Im ltle f a i n
riputiua tins, the Ameiieuii De
fens,, nnilal. the Yn-tniy medal
und the P ie -I'e a tl 11n i &gt;»*n ill

All. T iiiiiiu m raid tH- N alim i.il
Drti'ilM ' D e p a itint tit -tumid h aie
a depart m ental chief uf h lu ff,
i ' i i I i a rnminiindi-i foi
each u f
l lie A rm y. Ihi- Navy, and tin*
A ir Kuril's. The I ' l i—nli'nt in ig g rittin- thl re iiiinpntU'Ut In am l i e id
lluit Ii, p ii'ic n l
tnp-iic'livy
lliitik iiig and ai'liuii bv any mm
ni tw o luaiu'lu s -n f tin- services,
ttii' k i ' v ' tm-dlltiii . in tin- departmeiit shuu|d la- rotated among the
vu rin iL at-rvlres.
I lie P ier nit'll t tiHik note o f the
Nnvy'it -tilin g opposition hy de­
claring that olice tlie nn-rgei was
effected, no o fficer &lt; r civilian in
any irrv ice uuuld fail to contriliule Iii. utiuost to maki! the uni­
I’ fe. Iliirry GusUivson, former fication a Micceii.
resident of Hanford, nrd Mn.
P a rity f,n a ir power i* one
(iiistniNoii, arrived ivcently from of tin- point
tie-M 'il. hy. the

Harry Gustavson
Ho me Following
Service Overseas

former's aunt, Mrs. A .C . Thomas,
11)1 East Heveolh Street.
A former employeu of The
Herald and of l In- Lloyd Thomim
Coinpany of Cliirag.i, Pfe. tinstavaon received In- Imnoraido
discharge olid is now in the em­
ploy nf tlie Coates and lliiicliard
Appinisul Company of I ’hiriigo.

Ing to a State Highway I Utrul |y him many opvningK fur skilled
report,, knocked a ceil containing cmnlovrea and a good numiier of And Returned Home
two negroes. W.A. M’alker and npcningH fur other types, but a
C
:
. .
' rvn* .i&gt;. in- ri' t-n
Hylvester Keirel, o ff the Sanford, greater numl&gt;er must I * filed
A youth, found wandering the ]|,-tll I decoration
ML Dora road near Sorrento at with the employment service in in downtown section nt aditl A..M. |u ^ h t - l l f i i in I.
8:00 o'clock Tuesday evening.
order to accommodate the vast last Thursday, was taken to police
re-oivod five c
Tha negroes reported to high- apply for positions in the very headquarters for ouestionlug hy f,„ m|j„n j„ Nor
de­ I'atrolman C-C. Bcdenhaugh.
way patrolmen in Lake County »•••■ f “ ‘ ure.
Mrs. Moselev
Moseley deI ,.ru France, tin- Ai
ux |rcteil to
The next day the Imy was |nlJ,| IlMl| (Vnlrnl
that they were knocked Into a
dared that a number of inen quest ioneil hy ( ’ Ity Judge J.G, riltbom- inrliide tl
water filled witch, were bruised
have applied for work during the Sharon, who learned that his Conduit, Amcrinii
and nearly drowned, and were holiday season.. und any business name was l.ewis Edward Whitely. 1German ocrupatioi
fished out by another negro who m
||n or firm net-ding additional that lie was 17 years &lt;&gt;f age.
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happened to come along. They holiday
empolyces ia requested to and that h* had run away fiutn V « , i ' e , » e i n &lt; 11
■I v t W B p r i l l l U
also reported that the driver of contact the employment office. home fn Montgomery. Alu.
the oil truck went on without
Judge Sharon then directed i
IliLis P r i l l
Mrs. Moselev stated that some
stopping to help them.
*
veteran* have hern rimed on jobs Police Chief itov G. William*
by the office but have left the to telegraph the lad's mother ill I .......
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reasons. Montgomery rorfuFids will, which
iitlon
for
various
These veterans are requested to to send him home. This money —--American iiewr.|i
„
.
report their current location to was received, said Chief Williums w*_" *’* ir ni'proxlma
officers took the l»oy ami pul ,nor,‘ lo l’“ * oul l *t
D i e s In Savannah the employment office for filing and
him on tha bus for home.
year ,,n . the Imai*
_____
purposes.
'
"Th# boy was given every con- " f . » ° “
J“ »t
Mist Eiixabeth O'Connor, aunt
sideration by Judge^ltaron." Chief
newsprint
o f M l*. John Pattarson Jr., died
William, pointed out
™ ° » rt‘?n
1 ment nuarlers said
Monday jn her home in S a v a n ­
I thrr decrease in
nah, Ga. Mint O'Connor was a
m s m b f o f one of the old, well
Harold R. Billlnosley, AOM
known families of that city, and
hod lived in the O'Connor home 2/c o f tha U. 8. Navy, ts envrith her neice. Mite May Cash, rout* to
the
United • States
alnra tha death o f her brother, aboard tha lUi.B. Hornet, ac­
cording to Information received
today from the Berries F u r *
Commander of tho P a cific-F I**L
Ilia 1 wUm resides *k 916 "H olly t
A vena*.
'i.iVi
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pN^itlHiU-ie**U4»ba*A timt
the limited i cmiiiiees for scienti­
fic le.CHrcll phuuld la- systeiunticully nlliH iited. Unity of command
in—outlying I.i-i . and consistent
and equitable pen-oiillvl policies
arc ecu u, objectives more easily
iis-tuicd under a unified system o f
training administration and pun-

BUTI.AND. Vt.. I).,-. IP. (Ah—
I teat It has taken une of tlie
war’s great aerial rimuiiander*.
Miijur General la-onurd E. Wing
died call*, today at his Rutland
home. Wing, who wan 52 years
old. sin ninihi'il to a heart at­
tach. He led tin- -l.'lrd (W inged
Victory) Division in four major
Pacific campaign* nnd Inmlrd in
J ii |iuii
with
Genera)
Dougin-*
Mur Arthur'.- occupation troop*.
Tn prlvutc life lie wits~u Vermont
lawyer.
ELECTED

I itr.SIDKNT

NEW YORK. Dec. Ill, nP)—
A woman lias Ixeii elected presi­
dent of a |3l.(i0il.UUO New Y*rk
City department store - r she is
the first of lu-r sex to head
•a store uf that site. She U
Mi*» Dorothy Jjhnvcr and aha
has been First vice President of
laird end Taylor since 1937.
Miss Shu* ri
siikvceds
W aller
Having, who has 1een land and
Taylor prcridritt fur ten year*.
Moving Iiu, it-'ignr,l to set up
a tie.* lutio i-wid&lt;- I'm.dgamiUlua
uf department (tores.

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■ T H E SANFORD HERALD, B A N P O flD FLORIDA
soldiers are taking n |iominent
pmcc hi the diet of the swclteriijL .^uatralian*,.
,

Pearl Harbor Group COAST.BOUND
In Secret Session r ~

N .W A 'l. itOM Bim 1
U l’ KUANK. Calif., . oc. 10. 'A’,
The Nnvv his annortn.t-d :i
new

TO R SANFORD HRRXl.U. S\NFOBO FLORIDA

WEDNESDAY; DECEMBER 1$ loW

Chicago Boy Makes
Booby Trap Prom

reputed nbl* to fty/-tf)drs &lt;'th»l
3,0.10 miles non-stop at 800 milt

M AYR E

. WASIIINtJTCCx.
Dm
(A*) - .H u cominilU-( i
into the bcglimhm &lt;d •
Will go into seciot si’f»
afternoon nt 1:00 p. in
At that linn tlx Pearl

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tOUChdniwn* fdr they nlrike tjcvwatwtini(ly from any spot on
the field. Their ’JUs tourntlown*
o f the 1044 rainpJlitn came on
playa which started front such
Mly separated spats as their
n 18 and inside the opposi­
tion one.
While at times they
have
taken the kickoff
&lt;nd then
marched the length of the field
to score on m short sp|un«rv,
actually 16 of tliulr 20 tnui-h-

the inquiry
ao on Itcyond the Jan.
IJnc set It) Ctinjtress.
1 At ‘totlay's ItrArini. i
pare read into the reeii
ahowetl that
Tokyo
i
that we had erneked Ii
Thl* wrar_ Itelore Pearl'

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Japs did. jmt dumice- their

HOM E

ClHl'AUO. He.-. It*. id*' lino
law at a Ihtw-nirli maneiivu
she 1 and Arnold Olsen of Chiewe ■ d(\uW it wxtukl make a
pre'-tt, e*issl tiuielai alarm., ■ T-he
tM liu u "..U w i lust juM iwtumod
■ftt’i i Oft many ami he had seen
,&lt;*»'•&gt; a K«oi y trap tn Jii» da).
Be i.guivxl lie could unit, in*
sht'l i i . a way that could le a
' migMx han.h invention .irouu.l
• hi.- mot het*s house.
The sh-II
W«* tt-r kin3 the Army u-e* i t
tthru'ig Uxtott fot .combat. It w«.»
j l p i n l i s . eveepl at cl dee ian--r.
|It .also - ate «&gt;UI uilh a vet) lo'wl
]twi&gt;r w.ten it ct| loilnl.
Vonftp Olsen' nggr.1 Ihe missile
in the &lt;a«riiH-ni-of a pantiy w’ lt*
fd «»
His mother. Mis. Hazel AT
awti. had mforntetl hint that u»&gt;
Uk point tno-r tulltetnlde ' o
Whose piowlers.
Tlte shell wax

while passinir 20 anti then 2t&gt;
yunls for other scores. End John
Mcll of Savannah siVniqr on the
first nantcil play and Bob Bow.
iimn. Miami halfback, on the
other.
tim e Ifancock, Miami, produc­
ed one touchdown on a *u■ yard i
*pt I u L'on Jones ulso of Miami,
tullied on u 21 yard sprint ami
Ernie Muzrjka once rambled for
10. lie is frtuti (lardner. Mass.
The I6lh Miami touchilown of

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•e 'ssl.n.l -o that if tnt- -a- .
Writ i.iwvtsl upsind. the »hr'l
wti.nd t,M oft. • Aj iea&gt;l. Olsen
hey- : the intention would sm &gt;
that way. '
l altte a« V»»il flout a fan i fh i id. Ktank f a ir , another uni
veti iw*«.
lie was helpine Itet
,1
’ :i "1.Poison idem house r.u
JOh Kduiaya.
Suddenly an t
|pin awt nmieil eyrrv dish in the
Ifdaie. an.1 younc 4 k m slimi'e I
ML'.itant’ y. "It worksl" He da di­
lOOIlINC THROUGH THt WINDOW at the nwv t Cbnatznas t.D they have
ed into the pantry and then*
ever received ore Mr anti Mrs. Jobn CKtuchtoio « i East ITmhurvi, U 1,
wa&gt; f a i t lymR f lit mi hi« f.ne',
N. Y. The ' gift“— fiveu the War l)q v u U t t : - i t Use teturn of Ihcj- aons I ret hi» bark near the n|en wilt*
Aae*. bul lie was not sertousl
Pvt. Michael uml l \ l KcU\ Chiuduolu afire W naawUts o f service over• The er?t»hnr inventor iry|&gt;l» i
sous, it woi their first tup home sutce jom-.jy* the snwy. (latrrcefsoss!)
e.1 h*- Inbhv tiaphutitU i alarm
arid a|H&gt;locircd for not telling
better than . . _____ was sewr
C *' atxtul it. All f a i r eould do
rd on a pa»«. Harry tihaul to
».
patter, “ And to thint I w.iSam IX*route:&gt; of KtuUdetphia.
Benjamin \V. Rer-e. „S I i , i t a 'k-smlilinti stvaad ‘expert' Why.
A ll o f Miami's lung rows fad­ I ' c i b i t . ha* been dixhaigest ■I must have tine on those ihitiK*
ed to produce tallies mi the play from tbr ra iled 8 u t u Nary, by tl^- jjioss while I was p.
itself.
how, t«r .
Sid
Zuclvt. acx xciitt g to ir.fa w ttM i le fr u e t F t S U IT,"
Miami Beach' fullback, ran lit today from tbe. Naval IVooonrl
ards, Ifc# Jones taval* u
\l **
~*t v -■ t'eitee at Jackstxax ilV.
SI I'K F R S IIK M O K H II \ « K •
ludsun of Miami »2, J,*- Kiu!i
NUERNBERG. Ike. I f , • P
41 ami Eil Ii laychoek o f Wdker
TT &gt; fotmci chief of the tlrim a t
Barre 37 without endiug up in
S&lt;N.ii it j
Police. Ero*t Kallcii.
the . end suite. Miami's U*.'«tr&gt;t
btunnec. was missing again tmlay
pass gain of the »ra-oru Jo-rft- m the pit-om-is* box at the
to Hudson, for :;t yank xttd m*t
Kuefrherc » » t
uime*
trials.
end in a scute.
Ksllrnhromtcr was stricken thinMiami ha- hrqkv-t w a r IwurV*days ago with a ms-.hiiI t-inin
h. -it t iiitge.
loos* for a train of 2U yank' i i 1*1*1
more in exvtv game tht- fall ' »tero&lt;
save the tieutgta lilt twit eve-t ' ||,*4x
in thvt one June* yut away v
for run* o f is ami ly • arxl• **

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W a X i i u g F o r a S a il
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The "M odern Muitlnml

1 ittt&lt; roi? -thfi -tie-rsT
ido&gt;**ri, ■Vd'f’e it&gt;«, yp«k*to*ar
a dr

D o esn 't w ait fo r SA\.!-~S

^ H E A D V E R T IS E S ^

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ANNOUNCING
The opening of

Sem inole Corntry Chib
For Golfing
Phone 2(102

Ed-Le-vy— Whitncr, .M|fr,

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liank Official May
Regret Eajfcrnoss

tou/ltAcNEW

QUINTV. Musa.. Doc. 111. &lt;At Tlieie's a civic liilluletl blink ntflelnl who ntay Itavo ieason to r*
gtei his nigerness to IniPriirb Ills
elty. Hi- inline is DelefivHH* Klllfc.
uml lie's i hailmini of the Itoai'il 01
tho (iianile Trust Company, yrhlih
•tecunies a Imnilsmne Mime Intllding in thi! heart of Quincy. King
decided that it. w-as high time
that more suitable quarters were
found for some of the City tiepnttments, which now overflow
tlie old City Hall.
So qt Ids own Initiative and ex- 1
pense, he npeneil an Inquiry b it» H
the njtssllillHy &lt;»r slx-ltrihfe *lew J
('ll) Hull qmi-e tlnotigh esetrtto j
of tin* right of eminent tlmtmin. P
The i t-spuntu* yviis oVeiyVIielmin^. i1
City CounclJltir Carl Aiiilers-m I
fa* intiodUfoJ a r5uiUtl"ii M u -t
iitR fm the city to lake over l
KIiic 'h liaitk hutlillnr qs Quincy a [
Jtiaa «;uy\ llwii. p

Why fish around looking for fa ir prices? When a trip to the
H IL L 41AKDW AKE COM PANY ns*ures you o f the best ut
Moncy-snving prices!

N'nif Wi.tM
n»
handshaker
ADVERTISINGHOLLYWOOD Ailollihe Minjo.i
hits il nil figuix'd mil that ieull&gt;
fine dry** fut inen i a lost &lt;r*.
ninl there’s not much hope of iM
return.
I railed lit hi- larirtr'timl mxirious lieveily Hills hilnte to see
his famous ivnjtjriilir anil .soon
was got lug n lectute on '-vnrld
polities.
Monjoit'.- den. a,” 1*
lioii'i" M-emed t■* I"'. « / litic^N(C
mo t seliilly w ilii boos
l« « I s
chilly. I&gt;llt Mi h i Tuitl a, tan
sweit tel under In tru.v sportsroat—ititii llntse animated
lilt vs. list, must llUV'l liripi'd to
keen him xtntm.
•
“ It's ll|t»’ ri«i* of -'mdnllsm I.i-mdon fon niau.v yetii's has lieen ihe
» hi lit i fipitnlof men - styles. TJinl
U niter® l Ilf ttnesl tailor* a «'ie.
New England i- llndei u m k IiiIIs(i day.s
S2(;.0(
lie uo’veriiineiit. 'Smtalnqn ele
Sinult*.
or
Miirri’
eU
•vates
men
who
title
uttle
nhcmt
rtltfT WOMAN to bo api**un'to&lt;l rhiel
styles
Droving, ws|l
rcqOttxA t't’.'t Ii* - -‘IS
tttsiTt tor at SrotP-nd Vurti, w hich knack pud m»m*\ uml leisure.’’
E\|H*riiMiir* I rititTi-- it
hi-u.es' tlte world s ptost lumens
I nsked lf I i i. Id -&lt;v Ills **nidinun - It iinlins urd-tnt’ iitiotl, I* robe
•
I ’{till n il ill* lent mu
Group oOiter E. C lluther Kur"Yes Imt fot I .mil's -uke. dmrl
• l'*!T'tjlient inrnM-t
tucily nttoetted tot* ll"».tl Air Korea •mentioti—numhei•- -rtf- unfitting*
• Oy or I imt* |t;iy
lloiiibcr Coininsnil liratlquai leri» tints. cmH* shoo- ntnl so forth
• ,1’ iitl yjiciilitin *
the will assist in »u|H'rintrnillnti Kverv .time soinelki'ly doe*. I 'tel
• T a \ i-ca lt s e n i t »•
p It c women. * (Ini. rnultunul) a-lut of leltei. iukinic for riot In
As it I*. I got iilni'.lt lit a lay."
late liiturs
'ilie slenilei. niiy, graying net
A l ’ I ’ I A I ' l l H i I- 4i|*l i; \ |
puffing a pipe, leil the way
Double Play Hard To or.
npstiiils. through Id- belli.mill mill,
into a* lone, narrow rlttsel with
Make At. Any Spol unit
-Inline »looi« oli In tit sidelie sinmim-ii one Hpen. "I hate
I Uft Splllitr. oi't-au-e id Hie shoe”
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ntanpnwvt sliortaKe. tlv I'h-JadelWhole -helteslol. there wen-.
phiii I'hillirs wen* ftu.isl to open
the tuiscliall fcat-on with a etiliph* , leitrhine from the flnni to highe
v head. I el'i-ldll't Itteiitioi
of toutiir inexperienced In other, tlla'li
pl.t) ini; in the infield I hey were littnilieis nf shoe- if I wanted to
tin* llumner Intys. tiianvillv \V. I hadn’t I {me to eount ’em.
A tod pel Imp-. -l\ feet lull"
and W. ftnrvin. One wus 21 and
tie other.only IH, and they both was hune solidly with eoals if
admitted, they- needed plenty ef many enlois. In runipiirtmeiit •
seasoning in the Illinois, and pro* nlmte were hat- lop lints, howlIn Ills hedll*.ini
hnhly wouldn't In* ill tin* maims el- \||i|iu&lt; Ini).
Menjini pulled mil hie tlrnwel
except for the slim lane of nmtei
full nf llerkttes.
yal
‘The lunl' o f tut trade. That’
When the Phils stai tml strength­
ening their dull, they -rut lh.* ttht | can't elve anything away.’’
Almilt hi- liedreinu and d lr "in •
Haulier Imivs-I o the n|inors, one
gojng to Atlanta and . I lie uthei niiiiii arc uutuuiuphed tdiato- ...
proiunient iiei|tinintnures. iml.nlto plica.
Hooter.
Willinn
Whereupon, a
Pan quip,*eil. •Mg lleiliert
VThey'll hate a hard titue making l(nudnl|ih 1leal-l and lien. Chiiilia doultle piny when they're Hint De (iiiulle. Thefe's also one op
far a|art.“ And one of the'Phil
Imseball' officials retmteil.'"tlmt*ir
nothing, they eoiildn't make one
when they veer* 26 feel away."

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|,e fool r,fif 'l.nirul ""I 1" h,
lorrijr fr.i jf.m c *»i bl'f *lt I
hliSfinJ foil loo will |* 1e *'
moil ftsrliml nun yi"i lm*'*.
Dolini’ty m*»«uliBf*“ ibciiloll t
—it will uiakf bint |.»"k -**"1 t-11
, , , , Let. In •tonnluij ,|»«n11■
I,,,lil -. 4
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S YD N E Y, Australia. I'Ve. I f .
(/}») _
Mint of the
Unltl-il
Slates 1* ehiveting, but It'a Ific
other way uioutul in Australia.
A fierce heat wave which struck
the ront'iq-m down under hks
driven the thermumcfiir to It*
high a* 120 degrees in the uhndc.
(Siren salmis uml ice cold fruit
I Juices acquired front
American

ANNOUNCING
TH0MAS, BARBER SHOP
I OK Pulmetlo Avenue

Mi&gt;iinUiin luHin
O PEN

12:15 I'.M, Daily

LA ST

After Murvinjr for two yearn in tho U.K. Navy, I '
have ro-o|HJiietl my harlatr nliop ami invite my
fricndH to.call on mu.'
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A. L. Toriius, owner

D A Y l

ns. sssv
TH URS. — FRI
ToTheii OldTricW

RENT A CAR
RENT A TRUCK (! TON)

W irin g . P la n

fo r .M a g n a t e

W ir in g w ith

P l e n t y o l D e c t r i c a i O n t lt K s .

Remembar. your now or n m od m lm d hexa* is
morn than just a good invostmnat. It’s « placa lor
Wisuro living. You esn piotnct this investment And
make your home enjoyably liveable by bemg sure
il is adequately wired lor modern being. . . and has
suiiicient outlets in every room to make poseibVe
the use oi ell the electric servants you desire It's
your house . . . make it your

Y O U D R IV E ITI
'P H O N E 200

STRICKLAND-M0RRIS0N,
U-DR1V-E IT, INC.
Corn All You Won! ............ ........ .......... j
Scratch All You Hn n l n,* . i . t ••
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Hay Heal G rids Timothy ------ — 1
Peanut Vine A M oIummh ..... ... .............. 2
Cilrua Pulp New C ro p ......— ........... .......
Heal Grade 20*,fc Dairy Feed .............— .*
AI ho u complete line

• Inability to use. newly developed appliances
because insufficient wiring cannot carry the need­
ed power.
• Lack oi sufficient wiring lo
oi benefits oi electric cookia
heating and comfort cooling
oi asaell appli
• Inability to enjoy convei
i oi lack ol suffi
unsightly

•V A N overw helming vote of G !» all
over the globe.-model Patricia V'eniver ha* been nominated the No. I
I’ .n -l'p of the year. Over a million
pm-up photos o f famed model*
were aent to aervicenipn following
toque*u dunng tbe yrai and Pal'a

ti'i'llliil wtlli lint il'liftlilliiiiv
frr«li, wimmI-v Mountain l.mml
(i.i^i.oni*. All fur mil)' 91, plus
lix. I-irj^i-r M*t, $2, plus lax.

T0UCHT0N DRUG COMPANY

TIRES WILL RUN LONGER
FRONT END ALIGNER
WHEEL BALANCER
Come in for a checkup tomorrow

Tuxedo, Fsedi A Armour’n Fcrliliccr
4* ..

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Make our HU»re your Klore'

TUX ED O PEED
Cot. to * S M lo r * .

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Lj . : T l l B iB A N F O Il H i l l E R S RD ,.S A N FQJ1D

x'AGE

IX-kll-k-d la l!MM
■kll-knl .lnll&gt; -vrr|t| -nlnr.ln,
' ‘Vn'nn.n"' fioriiw.
The expression "Snft; ;it Home” ■l» gjTUlmilly coming
in u»an»iia \»cnnr.
dofuT to jictuni experience, ,ic(or(iing to » recent .nltidy on
noirrcd •• w«mi_ t i« » hwor i the troud of mortality from home accidents made by the
e^SaataSl HwMa* 'aa^Mk- sli Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. For more than
mt c«-■«&gt;—- ■»» uwrek ». »»»t.
,„
ftltn] home accidents have lieen decr&gt;*asing among
noi.i.isii^j- i»f.an
Imth men and women.
.oitiinx ni’.Ak—
vmin— r
The study show's that among adult male jvilicyholders
— HiVTsTir.i-fi .x TTvri'.s
lhe age-adjusted dentil rate declined 18 per cent liotwccn
i*i;raki- i«
t
11188-81 and 1043-44, while the decline among adult females
or- ' "e'-ik ” r' &gt;
' "
.■!?’ hi the same periud was 87 per cent. Each of the age groups
! iV* w» m
si n iwithin the. 16 to 74 year range shared in the improvement,
u»*&gt; ir&gt;r'
......... , *"l‘ the smallest gain, however, lasing recorded at the oldest
'7 ii »hiinar&gt; »niir«-«. «!&lt; «
ages. ParL of this d&lt;‘iiine in the war years may no doubt
£*rnRi*M»t""7rr" "h"'1
he described to the fewer hours spent at home by the
rafalHK l«»H « will lir rkuraril fer , f.,m j|v o w in g to till* IlllSOnce Ilf llOVR ill thlf SCrVICQ JUIll o f
7 — ----------- -- ------------ women in wur jolts.
Ta?wil” i"rt
The situation is aomewlml different among children.
Iia
pi ihf*
llrlii «»f
V n«llM«ni
aaii«aai fi»M
i War conditions, which deprived youngsters of some of the
they 'enjoyed
at
--Vh o-"' s»"• s1
1
- "r«■
'* r’■,"&gt;»iik
"v'11j1 act*
,,,h.;- safeguards they*
enjoyed in normal times,, are held (it,
»!*■(
»'*■' ^ ' 7^7^
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“*“l |**ast partly responsible for an increase in ' mortality from
■- *----mr„hrr oi Tk- home accidents observed among children at ages 1 to 14.
i,rr7a,,«i.irh u »iri»- The accident death .rates in this age range had a downI-wira.l™1" ^ *n !,rw.‘*'di.i'"csn ward tendency until the war years, when the rates rose
"r-diird la a »r a«i
shinply, going'from T.H jM-r. 1011,000 for hoys in H)41 to
rrS
U IIn l l « Ikla
rrSdit-d
.......
y, 1948. A similar trend was recorded among girls,
■b . Inral i«
aaklU k
A ll rla h la la r . .......
'i^ L 'tr.U
a "? :: (but the wartime increase was not as marked.
ria l J la iia lrk rar^
fcrrrla
arr
• r r , rd.
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"The general decrease in mdftallty among adults from
“ w ’ K H N K H U A Y .. I I l i t ' . 1 9 , I 9 W 1 home accidents,” the company reveals, “ is especially gratimost trouldesorde problems in the field of safety. One dif” HUII.K VKR8K FOR TMHA Y
fying inasmuch ns accidents of this kind present one of the
WE MKAHUllK OURHKI.VEH fjcl,|iy jH that there is no central authority charged with
HY &lt;JtJit ATT1 J ? p IS!! direct responsibility for the prevention of home accidental
1 1 9 ^ThrrefnrJ if UUni'^m-rny as are maiuigement and official labor departments for the
hunucr,
bin).'if In* third Rivy prevention of occupational accidents, and police and-.motor
him drink.--Humana 12:20.
vehicle departments fur the .priwention of automobile nccidints.
Within our homes, we'do very much as we Ilk"
Thc Intarruplcd I'nrnt
in matters of safely, and we resent outside interferences.”
(From TJie Si-wniu-i- Itcvlow)
The modernization of the home, in which many hopseWithout It* mate tin* bird
In tbo midhl of rHrtmgo ainz* . *hold hazards have been materially reduced through the use
Aa wo in bnttlo loo
rf safer applitut^os^and 'equipment, has been a factor of
Hui whoro, liHght lov«, arc you’
j
cons$&lt;luni1^)clninpo&gt;*tnnc«a
in cutting down the toll of home
Ijidcn with Inndix nod jars
accidents. lint these accidents still take the lives of about
Hero rom n tbo stubborn a«ool
I,
cttuoo-irrooi) fiebb of May.
182,000 men, women aud children a year in the general
J.
lke alntuox in u church
population of the United (States, mid rank ninth among
t)f holy men and Itcnata
'
the
causes of death.
. t’slntoii With -every .itrace
In the construction now in progress to meet the demand
Scngon- of color*, future
Still ahapeleag at the dawn
I foT more homes, the Metropolitan (mints out that "Archi­
Wounded and weak mid wan
tects, can make material contributions toward reducing the
What dream in the heaven* out
i
heavy
loss of life in home accidents by giving greater at­
ride*
-The night that will not lie gone? Jtention to safety factors in the designing of new buildings.
The manufacturcres of household appliances can also aid by
You tremble a* before
And now our divided heart*
making safer equipment.
Take up. the laggnrd heat

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R ID A

Home Accidents

The Sanford Herald

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nishc* fuel for ^continuing con­
troversy a* foKjiwa:
4/ "The** fguh-* 'Mould suggest
that within thl* highly (elected
gmun the boys are smarter than
Kris." b u t ..........
2. "A n y statement that M y* are
smarter than sdrls n adc as a
result of Quit Kids would be

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lo f.'t M

(Juv*nltf)

population a* a whole,” ftrfd any­
way . . .
* , ,t*
3 .v‘Intelligence la a matter of
native ability and cannot be ac­
curately measured by an Informa­
tion teat.”
So you better ring the receaff
M l, professor, all the kids arir
getting that qultticnl look.

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One *prlng I* like another
Our aprlog la being together
Thu sun is perplexed and pale
Sad us a house for sale
A fir«—Oint Uill not rebuidle
•Or lips that cannot lm_ki)»ed
Curtains tirtf drawn this morning
Once nion- falls the Handers mist

.Peace-Time Army

R A Y M O N D M. B A LL, R E A LT O R
Real

'Phone 960

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It I* rumored dial federal aid
fo r lh« school* of the UniUd
S U U n Is on the way. Some prediet that It It the first step to­
ward ( lo (( of control of arhool
system* by local govemmaatWhen the federal government
put* money into a local project
It retains a certain amount of
control. Thlc control alwaya incraatei ua time goe» on i-ather
than grow* leaa. — Funta Gorda
Herald. Wa think It more likely
that before we get through with
government apendtngi we will be
Ing about achool
imment.

Room 4, Florida Stale Rdnk Buldlus-

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A fter All the Gifts A re Open: A fter
That Christmas Feast - - Let ’em
Have ICE GREAM from
BEACO N D AIR IES

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I that i*. they failed to hit enough' program by teacher*, parent* or
^ U n tT S Iim r i
&lt;( the high, hard one* to *tuy on |other friend*. The asplrnnt* CeJ
reive and fill uut rpiestionnire*.
Die. moat seemly candidates n.
r more nppesrances while only moug them are given audition*
S lin i»V tJ IT in r »
f " * r- five glrlc fared tlint well. Moro- based on knowledge, plus person­
‘
iver, these five lads have aver- ality and-voice quality,
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ige t»3 appearance; each, while
Five Each Week
It) Assuclatrd I res*
j
)K. fjve lo.jcs have averaged 40.
The survivor* get into the
CHICAGO A r e
suptrsniar. \ll(| f „ ur |M&gt;y» have made more broadcast contests. Five partici­
bov* .smarter than su|»er*mut't .ippearance* than the girl with pate each week, and the three
gill*?
' the greatest number of encore*.
with the highosl scores are enThe ().i/. Kill*, who do a peat
Rijglit yo.'ngster* ranging from I titled to return the next week.
Job of answering questnne on) fjvt. fifteen years in age usunlly IThe su|iervlsing
staff,
in furhe radio w ent answer that one Mronominated for places on the nishing the Btatlstics, also
furImlividually, hut their answer c.id-'
lectlvely is yes. The reply Is re.
duccd to the expel science of

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Boys Smart?** Than "ruV""-: i«:- i.;v=- uSic

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A lot of the new-co/n«r* ure
babiea. Eighteen years from now,
will they be drafted for another
tinml w ax quicker than Ilia animal.
HAND FAKTKIl TH AN FOX
.global war?— Melbourne Ttmes.
Gi lizard mine to Savannah with a
SAV
AN
NAH
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Her.
10.
(/Fl­
'A n d In the meantime will they
it turned out for C. W. (iririard big red f»x, unit this 1* the story
have n house to live in?
of Tattnall nmes, (in., Hint tha he told. Eight mllen (rim SuHave you heard of the two cats
who sal watching ■■ tennis teur-j
nnment?
One of them seemed
quite intent on the match and fol­
T U R K E Y SHOOT
lowed the ball bark and forth
without miking a stroke. The other
cat appeared quite bored and also
u bit irritated at his companion's
Seminole Ciin Club Range
Interest.
" I didn't know you cared so
• qiuch for temd«rtl he-finally -purr7nke-Hl»t«—Bmi leva
Intel Alayi
•*I don't,” the other replied,
“ but my old man's In the racket.”
— Exchange.

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Place Your order now for A delicious Ice Cream
Cake. One layer of that good old Rum Raisin, and
A layer of rich creamy Vanilla topped and decorat­
ed with Whipped Cream, serves twelve to sixteen
. . . . $2.25 each. Also three layer Qt. Brick in­
dividual cut and wrapped for your convenience.
Place your order now!

BEACO N DAIRIES
Phone 153 *

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AMERICA'S NEW
INDUSTRIAL FRONTIER

BRIGHT FUTURE FOR TIMBER
In the'rising industrialization of the South','interest is
centering’ ever more closely on our forests. Use of out tim­
ber supplies, which rose 20. per cent during A e war, promises
to be sustained or even increased as the pent-up demands of
peace are felt. Our 220,000,000 wooded acres have for years
supplied the nation with more than 40 per cent of its lum­
ber. Authorities now expect that our growing Southern cornmunities will consume a vastly increased proportion Of our
forest products.
, What are the crying needs that constitute this need, that
the importance of the forests should be so highlighted? We
need practically everything. We need lumber for our build­
ings, and we need furniture for our homes. W e need vast
stores of paper— for newsprint, paper bags, wrapping paper,
cartons, sanitary tissues, and a myriad of other uses. We
need ultra-smart paneling for Interior decorationa and strong,
light-weight plywr--*
----shipping cases. W e need rayon
rwood M
for
dresses, suit linings,
ings, plastic glij
glass, rubbing alcohol, and other
miracles of chemurgy yet to&gt;he
he developed. .Our needs are tremendous, but so ore our forests.
J*
Southern lumber long ago&gt;found
f
Its place in virtually every
type of construction. As the
ie nation swings into its greatest
building boom, it is easy to visualise ourlui
our lumber mills working at top speed during the-----------------next several] years.
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I m s expansive, but startling in Its possibility
" " ies'lsTthe
Southern furniture industry. For, growf
aide by aide with
the faipouaSouthern softwoods are such
al furniture hardwoods ps oak, maple, and red
Plywoods, from both hard
amazing.synthetic resin
rivea from the Southern slash pine, are gaining well*&gt;” * * £ •
of their ability_to give furniture
tuty, strength, and utility.'
p.
tern pulnwood, which became so important ^during the

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Starting 1:30 P.M. Wednesday, Dec. It)
(First Shot Free!)

Shoot for Mona or Gobblers .

IncicdUy toovo lantaiy In
fragrance

. p«icocl to permil

do I,' um .like Rlrquo,Detckwo

Trained more sxtensi
labor fa making a pot
South'! growing del
supply, nu^MH an im
the nation.
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r:-ii Hcarlbcot . . . all tine
Anteiicun petfumor by leigh.

We hava heard a lot about the
• t hi World War. 1L, hat » •
iw |t reduced to figures for the
rat time the other day. A sur­
ly conducted by the American
nlverslty In Washington places
ie total coat at 11,164,00(5.000,)0 (or, If you a n not good at
Mdlng figure*, one trillion. 164
UiOfi dollar*I, a lot of money
anybody’s country, That money

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of the advantage
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caching into every city, town and .hamlet in this
into every army unit at home, into occupation
forces overseas, is the most intensive campaign in the na­
tion's history to recruit volunteers for the regular army.
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More men already have enlisted than were members of
Bui the skies vre uni hard to read Ifhe standing army before World Wilt* II. This is the.renult
When we are not together
nf f )I(, rt&gt;contlv enacted Armed Forces Voluntary Recruit-’
Why should the olr be tender?
m?n U w whlch; JlcC(,r,|jnK ,t) Maj. Gun. Harold Gilbert, reruiting official, offers opportunities to young men both for
Anil what iic happy love?
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For being In it* thrnll
ranter unulleritiK nml aa Ht«P|
■mini for freestyle argument. J
loom
Verona's lovers paid
wa]l paid' jnb/t In. e|viliurt lije/*
Durina. thu..uu»i iive .^earji.lK
Drinking black veronnl
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. training, tfio general buys and 7’i gill* have appeul'isl
Yours i* this cup of blue #
the show. Thai’s lather close
bearing nn this recruiting drive, ina«- on
This sudden trill, my song
-hut the’ hoys hove made a totril
Among the armored enrs
tliir
army
is
being
prepared
.to
tiiki*
much as the regular
of tt-l-l appearances in contrast to
It rise* clear and pure
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_ present
.
1 emergency is ended by ('impress. i 4(YI for the ttitis.
over
when
the
T o pass above the wall*
(■nod Rookies
Men in the other group would bo returned to civilian Hfo
Above the friends we knew
| The little women, however,
M y only love, my wound
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, after their training.
and. __________
held as reserves
made the la’st showing as rookies.
The development of atomic energy and other scientific ; Only
2f&gt; o f the 7fi girls went down
May 10, 1040, at sunrise.
demands
a
regular
army
of
discoveries
related
to
war
tAJUlK ARAGON.
•swinging mentally on their first*
(Translated by Rolfe Humphries high caliber and adequate numbers. niys the general. Young tri|&gt; to tlii&gt; microphone, while ;t:i
and Malcolm Cowley.)
men of 17 and 18 are being offered'travel, excitement and of the 78 little mm (truck nuS-»
adventure
its well as educational advantages such as college :
A university professor Iwmoans
the fact tliut “ l.mighter I* dying or technical training on a three year enlistment. The
nut.” Evidently too many people career soldier can retire on half pay after 2(1 years service, j
M?cm to think thnl in tl»» woilil or three-quarter pay after 80 years.
of the future there won’t be any­
Alluring enlistment propositions like these present one
thing to laugh about.
more worry to parents who want to keep their hoys at
Population of the United Slate* home.. It cannot lie denied, however, that volunteer en­
passed 140.000,000 about October listments form the ideal basis for standing armies. 'l’he
1, the Census Bureau report*.
That mran* an Increase of about country has an obligation, however, to see to it that the;
8,(130,000 since the 1040 census. glamorized promises hear fruit exactly as advertised.

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T H E SAN FO R D HERALD, SANPQJID. FLO RIDA

W BDNE&amp; DAY. DECEM BER 19,1945

And Personal Activities

Offloers Airfc_ Elect
u1
By EuHtern Slur Clu

Connell Moot Held

TERRACE TALK

At Christian Church

The ith F. Club, composed of
past matrons of Seminole Chap­
ter No. 1* Order of the,Eastern
iSt&amp;r, elected officers for the
coming year nt their regular
monthly meeting held nt Iho
home o f Mrs. J im* Corley on
llcnntnll Avenue Monday eve-

Fori Mellon Society,

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D.A.R., Molds IMcH

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about
25
the
Mlt'llltHTfs ric-i
in guv tt lappings
A meeting o f 'the F&lt;f&gt;t "MeJU'i (ill limns gift . th&gt;
Kate D'lncnn
to hi- Mill (it
Society* Children
-the Rt*vol;iit D.A.I i School at tirant.
tion, was held on 'the afternoon Flail
Mu •A ' Innifi' imount of childo f Dec. 12 nt the home of Mr*.
lens’ ilothln tr wo also dotuited
A. li. Key, Setllnt Pie idem.
ll* Ilf sent u iib tin* rhristmoa
The lending of the D \ I*'.
cvyi*il led by tin* Junior P i t -idenl, gifts.
A social 1;•mi ’vtro eTfloyod
Endslry Mebi'li, opettr I tin* n o il
in:,
The -alute to the flu;: l.y III tuemlIW| « and guest**. Tho
followed and ill tile nil-&lt;-c-*e ■ nf IIONt niit-lin•If will lx- held in
the- -reliir - tsurfer: Henry I mike.■ I1ehntur

The Women’s futim-il o f the
The college students art* pour­ First Christian Church met Mon­
ing into town, anti nr'c .'adding day evening
for the nnuunl
more spirit to the lioliduv season Christmas dinner with each mem­
Dance Is Planned
............. AU D REY BACH with
ber bringing u gift fm the ('Id
the l&gt;«-niit if til blonde locks looked People's Home of the church in
By Cotillion Club
vivacious in u led suit Mondov Jacksonville.
Mr_lltinqdiio/
n ig h t ..............M ARTHA PER­
» *. .• W EDNESDAY
presided uml Mis. Griiiitham led
Marion
Pearson
a
student
of
The Cotillion Club met at tho
KINS. JACKIE It lt o n HIE nnd the devotional.
Philntiiia Claaa of Presbyterian home of Miss I&gt;oris Hall Mon­ Tvansoa State College at Manhat- *nlnjr.
Mrs. B. C. escorts dancing with .twinkling
A short husiiiov meeting was
Church will meet fo r covered day afternoon and discussed last tan, Kan. arrived niome Monday ' ’ The (president.
» - HILLY hi'bmrnmnrrmy raw f n n ffw h t r ir
Moore, pr«»lilrd~PVBr~Uir bifslnee* tor*- Monday—:•
’ dTsh supper af". the home of
for
the
holidays.
meeting nt which time the follow­ i-'LKMIN'G is ex pec toil to arrive Mr. Steele, men lepresentntive
Hr.*. M. Green on Jewett’s Imne minute details of'th c forthcoming
dance at the Womans Club Friing officers were elected: Mrs. this week for n short stav . . . I of the National Christian IJentat 7:00 1*. M.
dny night. Ml** Elitabeth Dyson
IJeut. nnd Mrs. Donald K. A.
K. Shoemaker.
president; . . N E IL PO W E LL is huCing the! talent iis.mcintlnti. gave a ltd):
Thursday
and Miss Busan Kirtley will re­ Pearson and son Denold, Jr. are Mrs. 1.. M. Tyre, vice president; time of his life belli* home; and bowed i oho,-d moving pieThe T. E. L. Class o f the Flint
at the door and Miss Oleda visiting Mrs. O.T. Pearson In Mrs. It. C. Maxwell, treasurer, a g a in ...........FRANK W ARNER. |turc* of th e, Chdi|ten’s Home in
Baptist Church *111 have u Christ- ceive
secretary; nnd Mrs. Harry Kent, a Captain in- the Army has iu Atlanta and. the Old Peoples
mu* tree ami cover dish supper Dyson, Miss Margaret Spencei1 the Park Apartments.
. turned from &gt;:I7 months du tv'in lli-iii*- In Jacksonville. .Mr. Y estreasurer.
at the Church Annex nt 7:00 ami Miss Barbara Kuprecht will
the the P a r ir tr ............ LIEUT. JIM
Plans were made for
Ensign and Mrs. Ralph Pearle y ' ’Ntthounceil that an offering
P. M. A ll memkera lire urged have charge o f the decorations.
t um St &gt; li*s
Miss Hall, chairman, who pro* aon and Lieut. Jack Pearson are annual banquet to be held in TANG E M AN has ns bis visitor would Is- taken on Sunday for*
to attend.
siileri at the meeting requested expected to arrive to visit their January honoring Mrs. Lottie ut the Sanford Navul Air Station this niilsl* al liotli Suiiilnv School
(J n I d I** i n in i*
thnt nil members lend small mother Mrs. Ruth Pearson in Nix, junior past ‘matron. The his attriietivc brother, LIEUT, land Churrli.
High Class O f 1934
tables to the club for usage ut Paola fob the holidays.
mil mrs
Those present at I lie dinner
banquet and Initiation will be CUL. JACK TAN’tSEMAN of the
dance. A financial report
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held in the Masonic Hell - on Onlnaiice Division wiho has Jfl*d were Mrs.
U. T. Humphrey, Mr«.
Plans Reunion Dec. 27 wthe
as
given by Miss Catherine
Wuiideti F m m t»tl
returned front a long tour of O. D. laindtess. Mis.
Mrs. J. lit
Horton,
Walter Haynes and Bruce Bolt Jan. 20, 1040.
Spencer,
treasurer,
concerning
After the business meeting the il.dv in the E.T.O.............. Cl A.
Mrs. * Chan, Roland, Mrs. Gen.
mifii if-*
Tho
Sdiniltote
High
School the recent bridge party sponsored will arrive tomorrow from the guests enjoyed n Christmas tre# G. W. and WES SPENCER have
Ewan, Mis. Ilugb*-. Mm . (). T.
University of Florida - for the
.Claaa o f I'.t.'M will hold a claaa by the club.
with gifts being exchanged by relumed from a weekend ti*il I’cal.-on. Mis. It. T. Fox. Mrs.
K ul I
i. o it ir I h
YOUR
holidays.
reunion a l the Palm* and Pines
“ Secret Sisters.” The incoming in Jacksonville . . . and did you , A. P. Ilundy. Mr. and Mis. V. II.
Those attending were: Miss
Restaurant December 27 at (1:30 Winifred Lovell, Miss Barbara
mirrnrs
Mrs. Claude Robson of Holly­ presddent, Mrs. Shoemaker, pre­ see G. W. walking down the ! Grantham, Mr. and Mr*. W. I’ .
.P. M. All husbands ami wives of Ituprecht, Miss Luticiu Gormly,
. .' Yesley. Mr. W. It. Yestey. Miss
sented the • retiring
president. street Tuesday afternoon
__
memliera of the claaa are invited Miss Marjorie June Burdick, Miss wood, Fla. will arrive Friday to Mrs'. Moore, with n beautiful divert cloth suit, ttemhly tie and . Bette* Meyer and Miss Marion
also retilnct’ cracked, ciotided ul* Iiniken miirors,
to attend it whs announced to ­ I Oledn Dyson, Miss Elisabeth Dy­ spend the holiday* with Dr. and tray us u gift from the cliiln
a
hand
made
wool
gabardine,
Pennon.
day by Mrs. J. M. Stinecipher, son, Miss Susan Kirtley, Miss Mrs. J. N. Robson.
and fit new glass (aide Dip.-* windows and
Refreshments were served In shin . . . . . . MBS. JACK WOOD­
-r
sponsor of the class.
RUFF
wearing-yellow
vert
be,
m
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f
o
r
l
n
i
n
c
i
Catherine Spencer, Miss Betty
mirror*.
the
dining
room
by
the
histeeses,
Snmuel
Mrs.
Krider and Mr.
There w*ere approximately 07 Wilkinson, Miss Alffl-gan-t Spen­
eomingly while shopping Tuesday { M I S S IV tM I/ r , n i C r i n i n H
members o f the •class whose o ffi­ cer, Miss Elsie Hutchison, and and Mrs. Walter Abendscheln of Mrs. -Corley, Mrs. J. E. Courier,’
............ MILS. G. W. FLEMING
Sr.,
Mrs.
James
Huff,
Mrs.
Wales,
Pa.
are
guests
of
North
S E N K A R IK GLASS &amp;
cers ui% us follows: 'president, Miss Cecelia Truluck.
While Christina*"
und]
Stuart Dutton and Mrs. Berthe singing
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Mr. at d Mrs. John Krider.
Charles Palmer: vice president,
I'horn* 320
'1 14 W. 2nd St.
inclining
it
to
In*
the
InM
yet
Jenkins.
The
table
was
laid
with
The St. Moltl-a Chiijiflff o f tin*
Dorothy Murahall Courier: secre­
.
.
.
she
will
have
her
family
!
it
lovely
hand
embroidered
linen
1 Holy Cross
EplMopul
Chmcll IM
Mrs, Sam Hurtchnrll uml young
tory, Carolyn Guclium Higgins;
and visitor* for the h diduy- and on i Monday evuidint at tin* honn*
treasurer,
Klllaneth
Ulcthvln Committees Named . daughter, Judy, left Sunday for cloth.- The Center-piece was n
she
is
tickled
p
in
k
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PEG
large
bowl
of
chrysanthemum*
: &gt;f Miss Margmet Reitz nt 2J2i&gt;
l » a Angeles, Calif, to join Mr.
Jarrell: chaplain. Lorraine Yar­
and |Mdnsettias flunked by cry­ CHASE looking slick ns a whistle Saltfoid Avemii* to discuss th*» CdSdU
r * .-v .*V rV U f * .V
borough. Uichard IK as was Edi­ For Christidas Service Burtchaell.
wearing
n
mixed
blown
suit*
with
stal
cendrlabpi
holding
tall
red
eha|fierV work iu iiecniatltig the m
tor of tho Salnuiugutuli. the
1
the
«cleverrst
brown
silk
shims
candles.
a
ehuich for Chi i-ti’ins. It wi^s
S-Sgt.
I-awrenee
Hnrtsfield,
annual publication of the school
In charge of the cast that will
.\
Mrs. 1mid gold earrings . . . smnrtnes*. ilia'ided that the members meet
Those
present
were:
nnd George Stovall was business porlray the much-loved scenes of USMCR, will spend the Christ­
p
ci-u
n
ified
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LIEUT,
t.ttil
Moore,
Mrs.
Shoemaker,
Mre.
i Monday
11:011 \. M. at tinmanager. Mrs. Stlmeeipher and the Nativity, which will be pre­ mas holidays with his wife, the
Kodmnn Lehman w o e sponsors sented by the umlny school of the former Constance Meisch, nt their Huff. Mrs. Dutton, Mrs. G. W. FRANK IIK A N A N wearing hN ' I ’aiisli lUiilse to make swugs.
Hailey, Mrs. Mlirruy Jarvis, Mra. tiliies what could he more hand­
Mrs, Mayiin- ll--.li-l.in presided
fo r the class.
First Prestyteriun Church Sun­ home on West First Street.
E. J. South. Mrs. it. W. Turner, some ............... LU TIC IA (JOILM- &gt;at the uiiH-ting and gave n talk
It ia requested that ro-Hrva- day, arc Mrs. Victor (Ireeue, Mrs.
LEY
and
CA
TH
E
R
IN
E
SPEN­
Mrs.
It.'
F.
Crenshaw,
Mrs.
C.
com i-ining tin* fii-t Christmas
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Collins
tions bo made with Mrs. Courier, II. C. HeUcl. Mrs. K. W. Fite,
CER Christmas sh op iiin g...........
■ telephone 2'Jfi-J or with Mrs. Mrs. S. E. Andrews and Misa and daughter have nrrlved from L. Ileusnn, Mrs. Courier, Mre. MRS. RALPH C H A PM AN look’- and Chtiatinii* -pirlt tialuy. Tin*
B.
C.
Maxwell
anil
Mrs.
Corley.
hostess assisted hv hei mother,
Mary Wilke. This committee has San Diego. Calif, where he re­
Stinecipher, telephone -UM-J.
ing rhie in gia y doing Ini -hop­ Mrs. W. II Ri-it/. ami Mis. Itav
lieen concerned with the selection ceived his discharge from tho
ping a l s o ............
moinl I iii|i!qiil/.t -erved a sweet
of inembera of the various classes U. S. Navul Reserve.
If vo u r. skin is purdied, drv colli-e lo the fulvwing:
Xmas Party Given
to take the parts of liihllral char­
and flaky give it cieiiin nnd
Mrs. I lost Jk ill, Mr.. Join TnMrs. J. H. Stapler who resides
and see that they ure pro
By Philathea Class more ertuin. Hut rememhei you*- t mu. Mrs. Raymond l.iiiidqiiisl
FLO W E R S BRING! acters
on West First Street hes re­
perly costumed.
-kin nhsorlis all the eieniii it Mi
Wollnc- Phillip
Mis* lint
The church decorations are the ceived word from her husband
run In from fifteen to twenty lull a lliipiisdii. Mi- Fitts lluyes,
that he expectH to return luime
The
I'hilttthea
Class
or
the
reHponsibility o f u committee
minutes. So you don’t have to
Muiv liayli- nnd Mis- Anil
M ESSAGES
Composed o f Mrs. John iEck, from the Pacific theater o f war First Baptist Church held its thrush about all night in tici.y fMi
i ed Lovell.
in
the
near
future.
annual
iChrixliuns
party
Monday
Mrs. Rohart Axt, Mrs. Francis
discomfort.
A fter
you
luiv**
Meriwether and Mrs. W. A. Lud­
John Krider Jr. has relumed
OF I.OVK AT
wig.
Because much of the ef- from Gordon Military College, j s r t •U "’« h7J?k“a."™;!...... v , r r
fectiveness o f the service de­ Bamsville, Go. to spend the
CHRISTMAS
"A t this hie*'i i| Christum*
r " u rl,'r J r pends on the setting, a special
holidays
with
his
The home was decorated iu *’" « " » * . T,h'’;'* Ju"* '"/V,"'
Keimun we wont In thank the
effort is being made to create a Chriitmux
1.722
Summerlin seasonal colors with invent on . I'J'I* InU. Iwel. ...........ft llte sui •
fi lend- Wtill have Lt'i'ii mi kintl
picture of beauty nnd an atmo­ parenU . at
St*e our d i s p l a y of
Avenue.
Win. Notthe lighted Christmas til*e. The D,1"**
I’vm-efi.lly
..
to mu mot hi r. Mi
sphere 'o f reverence.
mantle, imnked with nine anil \« '••&gt;•». vreamlcss state,
(•Mg.
store ulu* ha. been ill
I wreaths, corsaKes, and
Sr'xlal lighting effects will be
Edith Lovejoy arrived today to draped with tinsel, held burning | Told by Jean Coelom to t-alilh
in San fold."
under the supervision of I), C. spend the holidays with her tapers at cuch end and white j Whut tan . ... One day when the
{potted plants at
ll.l five childeli
« •
Howard who will be assisted by parents Mr. And Mr*. A. B. Igtve- silvered bells were hung with |Sultan was in Ids p.iluee al Da
h&gt; Mi . US. I.each
J. A. Uistline.
Joy at their home 805 Park red ribbons from the chandelier mascus a beautiful youth wli
( iM'hrnn, tin
The service will start promptly Avenue. Miss Lovejoy Is u stu­ In the living room.
A. K. ROSSETTERl
« « s his favorite ruslicsl into tuat 7:30 o'clock nnd it ha* been dent at the Wesleyan Conserva­
Christmas curols were played piesence crying out in great
requested thnt the congregation tory In- Macon, Ga^.
. FLORIST
as the guests assembled. Mrs. . agitation thnt he must fly ul
be seated prior to that time so as
Douglas K. Dederick rend the mice t o 'Baghdad, and implrmn t
113*4 Mnunolia Avenue j| to ovoid distinction* or Inter­
Miss Angcln Meisch will ar­ Christmas Story from the book , leave to Imrraw Id* Majesty
ruption!.
rive Friday from the University of I.uke. A poem defining the swiftest horse. The Sultan n*,i-l
: « « a ’n w r i u a : K M i lO t M M W I
of Kentucky where she* *is a stu­ real meaning of Christmas was why he was ill sie.-li im te t •
Wl W
dent She is the daughter
o fl *»•••
Mr. read by Mrs. Paul -Watkins nad go to Bughdiid. "Because,
w ncrvnctUM M sgflcrjw
tin*
and Mrs. Edmund W. Meisch of
Im* gave a brief history, yoeth answeied. "n» I p-i-sed
W»4it«-First Street.’ «
1 P
« .Vl*dt/ l^xini St. Nicholas through the giudoa of the I'al
&gt;.
the ‘poem.
A act-Ju*l now, I eatli v as si Hiding
before ’ rending
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hes
returned yeeonl
Jimmie Kirby
album
of
Christmas there, nnd when In- -uw me lie
from Auliuni University in Ala- Carols by Dickens recorded by stretched out his units its if to
bams
where
he
Investigated Ronald Coleman ««;ro |duye.l.
tliiYutcn me, and I must lose na
ehtry Into the university. He
Mrs. John Cullum, president, time In e»cu|iing from him." The
plans to return and entrr school presided over e short business young mm wus given leave to
there ufter Chriettnus.
session. A rollectlon was taken take the Sultan'* horse anil fly; i
and when lie was gone the Sultan j
for the needy.
- Mr*. John Bolt anil son. Rotn-rt.
Gifts were exchanged and Mis. went down indigna illy into thu'
have arrived homo fiom tin- J. M. Stinecipher, teacher, was garden, and found Death nt ill
* * - -/
r *Orange General Hospital in Or­ presented n g ift from the rinse. then*.
"Mow dare you
gestures
ut
lando. They ate at the home of Refreshment* In keeping with the thrvnteninv
Mr. and Mrs. AL S. * Wiggins holiday color* were served by favourite?" he cried; hut
1217 Magnolia Avenue.
tho hostesses u*titled l»y Mr*. iislonisheil, unxwcicd: " I unsure.
Whut woman doesn’t like to
Walter Fesler and Mr*. Nell your Majesty I did not threaten
receive a beautiful hand­
Pvt. James Heaves has arrived K. Stripling to the following:
him. I only throw, up my urms
home from Oliver General Hos­
Mr*. 1- M. Illme*. Mis. Dun in surprise ut seeing him lu-re,
bag as a gift? Here are
pital In Augusta, Ga. whfcru he L. Ilralnnrd, Mr*. J. B. Phillip*. because I have a tryst with him
nurses to suit every wois undergoing treatment for
’ E.
Mr*. Urailey (hlham, Mr*. A. D. tonight in Baghdad. —
leg wound. H e is the son
Holloway. Mr*. M. C. Stone,' Mis.
Mr. and Mra. J. R. Reeves
Ella C. Bryan, Mre. R. A. Howell
Lake Mary. ' ,
Jr., Mr*. Cluyton Smith, Miss
IIROOK YN I'BIZE
Dorothy Pope, Mr*. Roy Reel.
Dr. and Mrs. T. K. Move of Mre. Clyde Pirrcy, Mr*. C. E.
BROOKLYN. Ih T IP, t/l'I’ Quitman, Go,, Miss Leedy llogiur Gustavson, Mrs. Jint Riser, Mr*. The Brooklyn huscbull train tuKes
of Miami and Billy Fleming of Milton Paulk. Mr*. Julian Htrn-' all the prises when it comes to
Miami
University
nt Oxford, strom. Miss Vera Phillip*, M'*- gags uml weird tulf*, hut one
Ohio, are expected to arrive to Stinecipher, Mrs. Watkins, Mru. of the early Brooklyn hum* mnde .
Dllilay* Dederick and Mr*. Cullum.
spend the Christmas Doll
a real contrll.iitlon to the ilia - lfO I'G
with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. riantmond sport. For the first
hull. in tho history of hnselmli
In*- j
was thrown by n^lmrlcr of tin*
Party Is G i v e n
old Brooklyn Star*, wav buck iu
Mrs. J. M. Hurdirk of South
S
o
e
u
r
s
For
1857—a pioneer niimeil Mill &lt;JuntSanford Avenue expects . the atrival of her eons and families,
mlng*.
*
(
Le* Soeur* honored the new
Mr. end Mre. P. D. McRae Jr.
and 'little son, P. D. McRae, III, member* o f the club with e patty
.and Mr. and Mrs. W. Lloyd Mc­ yesterday afternoon at the tt'-- waro served by Nanry Williams.
Rae and daughter, Sandro, of mans Club. N's w mamhen in­
The club will *|Kiii*or a teu
Evensville, Ind. who will -apend clude: Jam- Chapman. ’ Phyllis dance Christina* afternoon ut
.the holidays with Mr. end Mrs. Bach, Shirley Morelorol, Morel the Woman* Club and plun* werr
Willard, DUon Baker, Tol Living- discussed for the uffuir.
Burdick.
aton,
Gloria Dantpier.
Joyce
— Bratton Huntley —la— visiting (Jood speed;— Barbara- Chapmmr
W e ia ie (e (IK IV lV W M W IV M t tN N H M W K M a (N M W a 'M M U M I
his grandmother, Mrs.' L. Grows at Franria Gobli. Nancy Flit*, Ponther home 111 French Avenue. thy- Ann Whllner, Hetty Jane
He ia a student at the Finance Copeland and Evelyn Ratliff.
The club house was decoral '
School of John llopkina Uni­
BEAUTIFY *
versity and U also employed in with rod and green atrooim-i
Gum «
the accounting department of tinsel ami leguslrum.
Bethlehem
Steel
Corporation, were enjoyed and refreshtnen.
Y O U R HOME
Baltimore, Md.
Tele. No. t4S

Society Editor) Cecelia Truluck

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Social. Calendar

Have—

St. Monica Chapter

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Christmas G ift G iving
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i Pvt. Ralph .Austin, Smith Jr.
has arrived to spend a twenty
.day furlough with his parents,
’Mr., and Mrs, K. A. Smith at
•their heme &lt;20X1 -Park Avenue.
He hea formerly been stationed
at Fort “Beniamin Harrison at
Indianapolis, Ind. but at the ter.... of ., U._
prioogh will
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mlnation
s furlough
• report to Fort Jackson at Co­
lumbia, 8.. C. . .
A Chrislmae Pageant, “ WHy
the Chimes Kang” thill be pre­
sented at thd First Methodist
Church on Dec. I S at the ede-

II be
the Youth
muele
id by the Adult^ChoJr,

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jpa a ia l________

choir*. The. public de
Invited to attdmf tile
ice. ehd worship together in
tatlon. The

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CATERING

T o A ll Y o u r B akery
N eed s it's

always fresh when
you buy Ik at

R obb’s

Home Bakery
W . let

Pham M4-J

B LIN D S

Vevetlan blinda made to fit any____________________

. AH metal slats — 58c sq. foot
Itcpairing - - Hcfiiii.sliiiig

S E M IN O L E V E N E T IA N B L IN D CO.
317 E. let St.

Phone 963

MATHER of SANFORD
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'W E D N E S D A Y . DECEM BER 19,)l04$,

ASK AT STORE FOR SPECIAL CHRISTMAS PRICE LIST

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Prices Good Thru
Monday Dec. 24

Campbell's Tomafo

Extra Fancy Patna, Factory Pack

With
a ) a NST.IOM

ILLIA.N
Herald .Sports Editor

U.m c.in .tlltlf It to

Pound Pkg
IO.\« lift A lt a ic

imo to 1 i-:i! iitTii, it.nkeUiiti)
to y&lt;r It i’M • unpArtcd by Lct.i

Popular Brands

latnethirip new In a been added! ■•[lorl*. tuiip. KrttHer. has ii t'Vri
Jljrls? Weil,
. , ./hy
. . not?
....
U*.’h :sii|&gt;t"&gt;it&gt;’it by thi’ iil'lii
Thin ni-inon.Seminole in going school student! tlmnifulviM, Vi
to be renr.'nonte I by'tw o varsity ___I
uii T rcmcm'llr seeing it basketthe Celery Eed buy* team ball name I.
I.) Sanford with innro
and tbs Celery r'ed girls team.
than
4l) I
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nttendinc
. We're ror.uinly jitid to aca the We’rr n «t In luili .g . hi
p&lt; i ■
i\..g *e o ii tt. .
Wu th.ii.* .hi, ni-iiu.i,...
bo eliminated a ; i baskulbul) pU,
on ii plnyitiir batin it u suitali.
fluid hiiukp or court nore avail
nhlo in the downtown district.
However, we’ll criticise no furthcr for we have no workable
solution to offer at thin time;
The g irls ’ "team is compose I
of 21 memberJ, They ore Jiao
Until r. Mary I-tie McToer, Betty
Jo Urork, Harriet Mixon, Alvu
I u’'.di|iiixt, Helen Hkinncr. Lillian
Moran, Anne l.ovcll, Francis I*■
file, Ituby Ilrener, Hetty Yarh o i B e t t y Jo Walts, Marie
Ceroid, Evelyn Matthews, Lucy
l iloinn, Marina I lagan, Margaret

carton

Onions 3 lbs 21c
£ * . Sweet PoUtoea

Yonu 4 lbs 32c
Ft*. Green

New Crop Florida

Celery

2

stalks

Sweet Florida

Oranges

5

Fancy Polished
Fresh Mild

Bnldbaons lb 3c
Red Bliss

pound
Sweet Juicy

Potatoes 5 lbs 19c TANGERINES
Full O'Julce

U. 8. 1 Lang Island

PstOtSM10lbs37c GRAPEFRUIT
Crisp Golden

Carrots 2 bchs 17c ALMONDS
English

Sweet, Fresh

PlnbapplM as 19c .WALNUTS

nil via Stuffed

ifced Gran;r? P?Ueves There Is Room For
National 4.. ii-American Grid Loops
tin* loam gels permission to use
one of the statu urioorlea, it
took as IL the player* will have
to nractica hy running uroUnd
.he bunk.
A ll is quiet lit Honolulu today,
following Monday's buttls royal,
which climaxed a football game
Iwlween
the .prolesslunal
Los
Angeles Bronco* ami the Hono­
lulu Packers, 'i ho Inland eleven
scored a touchdown in the last
three seconds to win, 111 U&gt; U.
luit wide-open ' Imlding for talent Then fists began to fly. Some
spectators,
mostly
high
ould result in financial ruin for ;«,00
school youngsters, tumbled out
He or both leagues.
Orange pointed to the reporleJ of tho. stands and Joined iti the
20,000 contract signed hy Bob fight, which was quelled hy pol­
Wuterfleld of the Cleveland Bums ice eventually.
The Bedford County training
a*, an .example o f whut he mean*.
Whllu asserting that the plnyers school of Shelby villa, fenn,, suf­
deserve good nay, Grange relerr- fered a minor disappointment on
to Wulorficld s new contract the football Held this yesr. In
Is way—"Tlie re Just Isn't thntJ2 gsrn over te past throe years,
kYnd of dough In prolessional the team was unbeaten, untied
and unscored on. Then. In the
foetbull.”
Tho great cnltcge fiHilhull star, filial game of the season, Hollo­
Buddy Y oung, i». M'lmduleil to got way High of Murfreesboro, Tenn.,
However, Bedford
nut of thu No' v tnlore long, and Biorod twice.
then lie must decide wlrru lie Is reared four times and won, £5 to
gulng to routinin' his education. Hi.
Hank llohiwy, the New York
.Young wax ii freshman backfield eciiMitinn lit Illinois’In BUI. Yntikne castoff who pitched the
Durlrlg thu mist season, he led Chicago Cubs to Uie National
th« Fleet Citv Bluejmkcl to un League Pennant, led all National
League pitchers In -corned run,
y n n o a lc ii season.
' Now that tmmg Is scheduled and won and lost rating* Ulo&gt;4tMA.
to bd released lieloio lung, thurn
Official figures rplvased today
is '• powerful tug of war going show that borowy allowed only
on bahrnd tho s.cnu* between 2.14 earned runs per game. And
alumni, studenU and friends uf he hurled 11 victories and lost
the Untveralt*' of lllinwiw pud the two gunius for a pet tentage of
Uoivtrsity of ('alilornla at L m Jill!.
' h/
A ngeles.
O t a r leaders in the earncd*run
Young is said to have- told an average department i n e 1u d o d
Illinois official recpnlly Upt) *'« Claude Passeau of the Chicago
|o return to hie
Cube, 12.|6t Harry 'Brechccn of
at. irVU1*! tf-fiB; Bucky Waltere of
UCLA
Cincinnati. 2 .Gb; Hank-Wyso -o f
icrf such other negu
Chicago, M ill preacher Hoe of
Pittsburgh, 2.H7; and Ken Burkhurt of St. Louis, 2.UL
, Cl.arlih (Red) Barrett , of BL
a ' S y , ...
Louie won the must victual#*,
rt in the move U« u
M i pitched the most Complete
•Band the l*os Angel
amos, 24; the most Innings,
hough Cl 1* rtaaongt
Kill faced the moat batsmen,
ana that they will n
courage him. The.naa
Banllay of the Chicago
ttig brought to bear by tbe
awka la aattlng a fait
and Influential of Central
aa. In the National
u* In Los Angela** negro

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Cen Dry Spark. I Plus Ucp.)

* Holy Croee Crusader* are
letting. In much practice lot
Orange Uow| grid, game
■Miami,
Bo ,/af.
tlMs have prevented the

goala and 13 aialata
i point. HI teammate, BUI
iko, ha* 24 point*,
ir leader* are To# Blake
onlfeal, Clint Smith of
o and Dough Bantley of
Icago,
cago, 10 aach,
each, Alex Kale‘, * 1*
other Chicago Flayer, haa

You vet

W ster 28 or 15c

BEST wHr* jrpti buy Ml. Vermont Tur*

•ys~-|i|ijfnrir m*«M blnJs. wUU roll Under bruits...

* -Uot fJrrsot d tinkers If! t-.W«I Utitrf OOW to Tllbt*
W f
t w OHikr four r..-*rvat i&lt;&gt;n— Writ
flr *
rofd.~ond lbe r» U .jtljr a litmtfd qsnUty of (*t#4UINr
I Ui&lt;rwiniil IlUih.1^1

Texas Shipped. N. Y. Dis.
flT iL jf T * ' l b ----

Kansas Grade A Shipped

(Smaller’Sizes lb 51)

afeLA N D

Modern Spread—

lb2 5

C h u rn gold

/at

YOUR

Stclioly'a Finest

Raking Powder—

Rumfordi2oz22

Fbr Turkey Stuffing

BklnleM

Land O’ Sunshine

. old Fashion Mines

Wieners ib 35c Oysters pint 79c M eat

F l o u r 25 ib « 1 ;1 7

ib

Bulk Sauer

No.

Cuts

lb

Fraah Beef

Tongues ib

Fancy Dicad

ho. 2

Boaatlng

Asst Cold

Peaches .
2&gt;4 Can
27c

Carrots

Breeaed, Brawn

Kraut 3- &gt;ba

Stokely’e ITaeat

10c

Kinfan’s Bag

Van Camp Lye

Drawn, Fat. Tender

Sausage ib

Hominy no. 2*14

Fryers

Ga. Smoked

Standard Fraah Field

Fat* Drawn Stewing

ib~

Sausage ib

Peas no.2 can 16c

A Weetera

Plgl® 8l*W

II *1 M

Hamburger
(lu b Steak ■
Chuck Rout

S

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At T able Supply
- '*• Exclusively!

O l i v e s noabot 2 9

lole Shoulder
iole Hams
•ah Sides

Cranberry

i

Fla. Bpanlah

Mackerel ib -25c
rtftB
tlft
leidk
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Shrimp - ib. 45c

WHEN AVAtLAttX

Lqhjo P k o

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Whiting

Fillets

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it Stew

26c

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Prices Gift'd Thrti IJlonliaV, Iftic. 24

Wouldn't Be Christmas Withoul Orangea!

It

Oranges 5

CLOSED All D ay Tuesday - OPEN All, Day Wednesday

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Full O'Jtiice

T a n g e rin e s

lb 15c

G rapefruit

M ix e d N uts

lb

lb

6c,

49c

New Crop Florida, Futtcy Christmas

C e le ry 2

stalks

Id a h o B a k in g Potatoes
Yrllinv

Fresh Milil

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5 lbs .25c -

Crlap, ttnlden

Onions 3 lbs 21c Rutabagas
l.i Sweet Poto tucs

2 5 C

lb

3c Carrots 2

Hell HUM

bch»

17c

Sweet, Fresh

Yams 4 ib* 33c Potatoes 5 lbs 19q Pipeapplesoflch19
I't.i. Ciji-rti .

U. H. 1 l^jjc Island •

Stitt Shill

Cabbage lb* 3'/2C Potatoes 10 ibi 37

Almonds

ib

47c

l&lt;&gt;n.y I'nllshril

il

45c Walnuts

lb

Christmas Trees, Wreaths, Stands
Kglrn Fancy* J'atm, Factory Pack

Extra Standard

Tomatoes 3

no. 2 cans

^

pound p k g

STOKELYJ

Huniiinid Smllrss

Argo
A
r g o Sugar
bUgnr

Peis 2

no. 2 cans

Raisins

Quantity Rights Received

Prices Good Thru Monday, December 24

Lovell's Fnnioutt

Slokely’a Finest

201 E. First SI. — 320 Sanford Avc.

no. 2

4

■' i
20-oz I.oaf

Lovett's Enriched White

BREAD

no, 2yfe*cans

Snoslievn

16-oz Loaf

Already Colored • OI.KO

EGGS

29c

69c

I.go S|zy. doz
Modem Spread—

Olives no 8bot 2 9

Churngold &lt;b25

Con. Dry Hpnrk. (Plus Pep.)

1' tklnr Powder—

W ater iu-o* 15t

Rumfordi2 °*22

Washburn Green BpUl

PO PU LAR

I-nml O' Kiin.ililno

Peas Ib pkg 15c

Flour

T h e re ’s A lw ay s Ono BEST —

Htokely'a Finest Hllcrd
ft

lie

Htokely’a Finest Diced

-

Mt. Vennotil Turkeys ere fin* iy tirrd hird* with plump,
meaty brcimta Hint lender iir jni !■' • If yml Want IIii&lt; "Kmc

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and Queen" of birds for your &lt; inlatmaa fw ^t «-ii.»
REST—Ml. Vermont! Limited qunnUty—hurryt

B e G t S no 2 c a n l 0 t
Stokely’a Finest Cut Qraen

Texas Sliippod, N. Y. Dts.
14-lbs and Larger, ib—

Beans no2 can15c

(Smaller Sizes

Hlekely's Fluent Sauer

lb

51c)

KRAUT
27-oz glass
1 7c

BRANDS

1.17

25 lbs

llnm mill l.lnm.

In T u rk eys it’s M l. Verm ont!

BEETS
No 2 can

MMFfnUBn

ltnn*n* (iriotr A Shipped

REDI-MIa .
Ib

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RaisinBread

cans

Stokely’a Finest Yelow Cling

Peaches

finest

15*pz pkg

BEANS
12-ob cuii 29c

iii&gt;

H m im lK

47c

I CARTON

.

Spam i2 oz 34c
J u iiu ' m It l v e i D e v iln l M e a t

S p r e a d 4Vz*oz 2 1
Flint

hi

Mackerel !&gt;'.«OI19
1st Hiinir

Btokely's Finest Tomato

lu r n d

CORN

Juice no 2 can 12c

14c

v*

No. 2 Car^ ■

CocktaiMU'Oz‘2 9

Fum y Dim

Fancy Orange”

Juice

46-efc

Stew
Isntliiirirrr
Short Hi Its

41c J ?rad*'A

CUsI Boy A r » W BPHheh

It.

17C

Jtpr..Turkey. stuffing—.Erf. aid.

It.

25c

OYSTERS

It. 21t
II. 45c
II. 27c

vihu,Steak
Chuck Roast

JU I
Blade Ufyutl

«HTl» JWch /.

VEAL

,,

Tablets «•«* 2 5

MEAT

Pound

anusairo
PlfcllM.
—

Rib, lb

30o

A H

Shrimp
Mr broiling

_

no.2 can

16 c

NHii.nl IWiy Karl^ .lime

PEAS
It.
II.
tl.
ft.

u&gt; 55c

32c
34c
26c
35c

n» lfr

FIs. Spanish

i{

Peas

It nasi Ini

Veal I’nttirs ‘
Breast Slew

Fresh Sides
Si

W h ite

MINCE

Jit snitard Flash Field

Sirloin Steak

&amp;** xj

•*»&gt;)

Hominy no. 2',414

Old Fashion Hulk

l)rr»Mril, lira un

-- M i. ■flVht6!c- Hams
-

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Van Camn L)u

IIIb.Chii|i|i •

bole Shoulder

:PorkXoin,

C a r r o t s up. i 1 0 c

Loin; lb 32c *

Drawn, r « t . Tender

Fryers

*b

Fat Drawn Stewing.

55c Herti

ii&gt;

49c

sncSDLUNCHEON MEAT

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ASST, OOL1) CUTS
FRESH BEEF TONfJUES
LONG LINK raitK SAUSAGE
GA. SMOKED SAUSAGE
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KING AN’S BAG SAUSAGE
SU N N Y LA N U SM O K E D SAUSAGE
SKINLESS WIENERS
HAUER KRAUT, lu bulk

Hi 2'Jc
ti 23r
li 25c

11m m ! HJm c Ii w I

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No. 2 Can
Bweet

Potatoes
Valley Prime Early June

Peas

no. .2 can r

Libby Tomato

12c

j&gt; 32c i

Haurr's

W et

th 39c
ti 35c
3 ti 25c

V A N I L L A
No. 2 Size
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Ppwv MUD, IVhtonnl
I V O R Y

15c

12c

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Raby'i Skip Soup

Fast Yet Gentle

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beat pecans and English U .li­ Seamstresses wtierienced nnd lni.xperlenrisl. Permanent work
mits In town coma to n o Best
offered.
Working condition*
First Si. You will find a com­
are excellent in « well light#*d
plete line of fancy fruit ami
and voiililuleii plant.
Ad­
vegetables.
Also
t'nristmnx
joining restaurant where lun­
* trees with tree decurallona. 11.
ches tnuy be obtained. Forty
E. Aiken, hr.
hour week. Monday througvi
e o i 'H T .
n r m i n o i .u
Friday.
Life insurance pro­ e n t e r i t
»VE ARE lu ll” eiplipped nfld
r n i ' . N T I , X T A T K OR P I.O H Ivided without cost. Bus scrktiotv how to 1Avp your tires.
D A . will t ' l l H ' l I T - t ' l l A N C K Il! I
vice from Hanford and Or­ t.
HNTKH
Mt 1,1.1 S'H.
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Noturol rut.be..' hi synthetic,
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)
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In person at
Wi protect Inc sidewalls ol
VH i
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plant.
Hunnvtown
Togs,
Losyour tire,, Jones lir e Khop,
GA W A N D A
H I’ I.I.IN H ,
&gt;
soi berry, -Flo.
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Cor. 1st and K!m, |hone (108.
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Clerical help, male
COMI’ LETE Broi 1cr l*[0 iTt cap- W ANTED
or female. Chase A'Company,
able
or .hmnllliig 000-400
Mr, Ratfibcv.
_____
frycra n week n|&gt; to an age
of 12-1.1 weeks.
Approxi­
mately 2000 chickens 6 to. Id
weeks old. Diessing machine. b u s i n e s s s e r v i c e
Make me a rash offer. 2205
DODGE ; PLYMOUTH
SanWrd Ave. phone 024.
PARTS AND SERVICE
Phona 1011
■VINE for your fruit cuke at ms Palmetto Av*
Homer's Soda Shop.
t&gt;0 YOU need a plumber? Call
Roy Wall, licensed and ex­
A L L DRY wine*. H5c ipiurt.
perienced. Prompt,
cmirteoni
Homer'* Soda Hliop.
Hcrvlce - Plume 813-M*
TRAILERS - 3/4 ton, all *tcol.
two wheel trailer* In stock tt BODY AND bender dents, paint
all time* - Speedy Sules*&amp; Ser­
injury or fading should be
vice &gt; Photic DIO.
corrected now to combat aging
nnd weath(-.'nff. A-new pain­
less method awaits you at
Phone
YATES AUTO P A IN T *
BODY SHOP
FOR SALE
F IV E room furnished home, San­ 106 N. Palmetto A ve. Phona 371
ford Heights section, imme­
W ASHING mnehtne* repaired—
diate possession.
and all home appliance*. Cald­
Robert A. Williams
well General Repair Shop, 707
Phone 732
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
North Mill*, Orlando, phona
CIRCU LATING " w ^ f heat«r~and
2-1072. Prompt aerviea.
wood, 1005 B. 4th St., 6 to 0
Ex pet l Auto Repairing
Barfield ft Jackson
BLACK
Jersey cow duo to
in connection with
freshen sunn; also hog, como
Yntea Auto Palnl ft Body
nnd see them. Phona 710-J3.
Phone 371

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. Because o f the many advantages
t o a m . tiiM irro ip s A M i i *i :i i c i m 11 1 : 1 1 tT in r u p i k u i
FOUR foot Iiim- wood, no tie- that -will result, Postmaster Joel
S O NS
II A t i s o
c l . A I SI M OH
N t t r i n u IS H K It K IlY U IV K N .
IIK H A SU S
A ll A I X S T ,
still
. livery. A. M. Rcimixut. Phone S. Field lodnv urged mailers to T lm l W . II. tV K IT M o .V h n h le r •,f
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send their holiday greeting at the T a x t '.r llf l c n t i- H i, 3BI, l.c u rd 11..V im and ra e li o f you n r r h e re ­
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first-class rate o f postage, explain­ r I ml same In m y (ifflc c am i h .,- by m ilIfle d n n tt r e iiu lre d to | ir r n acres, tiled lundi
well, EVENRUDE motor in ifood con­ ing thnt when so sent the greet­ lo ailv X |i|illc » llo n r „ r ~ n lu x dm .1 s ra t an y ela lin s ro d dem unda who Ii
A I/ a«t«od
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Yates
Auto
Point
Shop,
2 story house, 1 enr enrage, 1 |
ings may be senlcd and contained la In. I s . a -,I ilis t a if , Muht r‘srl* .yo u,o r r t l h r r u f y t itL Amy h a ve
H e a ls siiiln ae es tin- fa lla w lO K U r*- iiu a ln s t th e i-s tu ir o f T tiu in a l*ru s I OS N. Pul met to Ave. .
4O0I house, ' nOO ft. West o f,
written mesagex not otherwise eritimj
« rr, deceased, tat-- u l ra id fo n n lV .
prii|isrt) to thr I ’nanty
. I.nJ,o Monri-n 1’nst Uf/ica. One
permitted, therefore having a per-ip-mm, I* , M t« tr a t r lu rid a, to . In ih * C u u n ly J u d g e . ,if K endm ile
A
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YOU
W
ANT,
CORN
f
in in ly , P lu rld a . w ith in e lp h t r n l—B'ncres, all Ulcd, good well, 1!
sonat appeal which Is. of course, •wit:
93.(15. Hunt's
Tuxedo
Feed more highly appreciated by t h e ! , , H21 of N ivii or mv( i Hectic), rn d .ir m n n llin (ru m (lie tim e id
Story house. 2 story barn, H
Hoilth U n it * 31 Ih e f ir s t |iiil»l leal Ion o f Ih ls n M lre .
Store. Phone 668.
mile West on Orungc Boule­
recipients: thnt such getting* a rc; K a s ilT u c r rs .
H a iti i-1nIm or ilentu m l s h a ll he In
vard. J. W. Bell, Lake Monroe.
disputched iu&gt;d delivered first,t.
T l ir
cm
essrssin
rn
t o f (tin an il w r itin g and s h a ll s la te th e place
RADIO,
Helen
table
model
In
good
«
f r-'slilenee and |io»l o ffic e address
f
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ro
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r
iy
u
m lrr th#
Phone IB.
given directory service, ami, i
uf t h * r ln lm a a l. atal s h a ll lie sw u rn
erudition. 11)8 W. Olh St.
te Iss iiril w-an la l l i r i i i u i i ,.
necessary, forwarded without nd * 1 rKailw
'
in
hy Ih e r la lm a n t , a g e n t or at
a
n
l
A.
■ia l ir lr l.
ROOFING — Brand new, solid
uitional charge; also, if unde
f a i r s - mild i- r r t l f l r u l r slin tl b* to rn e y , and a n y sui-ii c la im o r ilealuminum sheet roofing, V- A TTR AC TIV E new pony sk.n livcrable, they nre returned with­ r r ilr r m r d ........rillliu to lUW, Hi# in -111.1 out sit file d a h a ll he void
W II.I.I AM
H T K W A IIT
erltnp and snap lock styles, I'noneroot. sir.e 14 to 10, loo small for out charge provided the senders’ |&gt; r» p rrty d*serll&gt;rd th e re in w ill t&gt;,
M t n K H K lt
Wire-WHte nt once! Fulenwider
Owner.
Sacrifice.
(.'all May nddress is shown on the envelope. ■old la Ih r lilg h rs t U M d rr *1 th'
c
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W ill and
Mftt. * Distributing Co., P.O.
fair. 1200.
On the other hand, printed d a y In t li r la a iiH i o f J a n u a ry , i n ,
T -s In rn e n l id
lin r n ie |*ro x s rr.
Box 3361, !H0 Liinrnslcr Drive,
w
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deceaaed,
Christmas greetings mailed In
R.
P lrs l p u h lle n iIn n . N ov. 31, IStr,
Orlando. Phone 21730.
unsealed envelopes at the third- 1SJ4in
lrd th is M il iln v lit l&gt; *rrn il# « i,
FOR HALE
eluxs 1pte which cannot In* de­ 10(5.
SHF. FT
Music, impultir and. 10 home- In colored section, ju ;i- livered ns addressed, because of
&lt;1 I*. HKIINHON
eeil nl 14,260.00.
Terms. w
i.'lrrh r i i r n l i C o u rt,
standard, pook mush* and music
the removal o f the addressee or
Robert A. tWillianiK
C ou nt)',
P ln rliln
Instruction hooks at The MmHct,
for some other reason, must often ( f l r r a l t H nf onulnrol lr S i-ali
M ILL FRESH *
Phone
7^2
Atlantic
Bank
Hid;;.
,Ilox iii , the Princess Theater
he destroyed as waste, thereby
Birclsey’s
Quality
Bldg.
*»»
BED room suite, 6 pieces, solid causing disappointment. Greet­
walnut, springs and mattress; ings mailed nt the third-class rate
f t III.IC A T in X
Feeds
Sofa bed; chain
chairs; table and re­ tire not entitled to the free for- t o . ' j a m I3 i THO.W AK
u o w i:
I K CORDS - All thn latest popu.
warding
privilege
ureoydeU
those
cord
stand,
good
condition,
wlipsu itlni-s o f resliti-n e* am i 1
M
IL
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lnrs. strine music and album
r u s t r iffle s Address is . " i t f | i l
reasonable.. Cali be seen from mailed in sealed envelopes at the
sets for Christmas gifts
No. i , fis .irg e iiitv n , Ky.**
100 lbs.
2:00 to (1:00 P. M. Lieut. first-class rate and, consequently,
You a re hereby lurttfo-d and re - 1 Laying Mash
your music store, Tim Music
.... 3.74
the senders in many cases never •ta ire d In sm iexr in a i-e rfs lo lu ll
Wi*ICKf&gt;n«N
't
001
MngnnllH
Ave.
Box in tbu Princess Theut-r
.... 4.12
Hurting Mash
know that the gieetingu were not or r i,iii|&gt; ln liit file d ag-.tlasi &gt; mt,
Bldg.
'
,
3.77
r d lviiree. by H: lit — i : i lx n l. * t l ,. Growing Mash
received by the addressees. This fo
Hiitve. su it mm- iie m liiiK it, t h - ‘ Broiler Mash
3.RK
a
would not occur if the greeting#, t Ire o 't f o y r l u f H,-ialrn&gt;le I'u n n lv . j
3J3
Dairy Feed
M AN'S bicycle, good condition,
were mulled sealed at the ffrst- K b ,rid s , on o r before Hie Jnnn3257
Hug Ration
s r y H o le i&gt;sv. t o . u l i , th e 7th da&gt;
rlnxs rate.
new tiles, David Miller, Bid
o f J n a iis ty . A
I i . ts tr,. lo d*
W, ,’lrd St._______________
LOST: Duck rind 14 little ducks,
"When addressing Chriitmaa fa u lt th e n of -nld iiio » e w ill urn 1 Special discount 5 hags In ton
lot*.
Inst Wedntoday idle. Finder curds," said Mr. Field, " i f vou use ceeii
K , 1'i-rte
ONE (Jill's bicycle.•'Phone 077.
notify Angel's K t l Shack. Ke- the first name of a married wo­
*-*■ l* lid s o rder he |ia h lls h ed fCi 1 "Baby Chleka" Irom VM. Ap­
man ns "M r*. Mary Doc" who th ’’ ;,l( In lo r i tlm n 1 1 ,to lle d hy la s . proved and Pullorotn tested
'PJJItEE-qtiarter Iron bed; limer- . ward.
in T H U 8 A \ F n f t f i IIK f l A U D , San
..
flocks
F liiHitn. ii ftDUmJ»K|tf*r uf Ki#(i
spritiK mattress, good shape, LOST: Small white Snilr «J«g&gt; customarily receives her mall in
her
husband's
name
ss
"Mrs.
John
ni rijil lie ||frn in MDlil t*irit(il}' niiif 1
lld.du. Fletcher, Country Club
nan,ml “ ilutrh". No collar when j\. Doe” lie sure lo givo the
Birdsey Flour &amp;
* r t i a r , i.
?•_______
W IT K K H M m»&gt;
•o ffV N r
lust seen. Plniier* phono 2C8-J. street or Ihe box liulrilier to which
o f «ifiii'ii td H a n fo n l, F ltir lilu , !
Feed Mills
2118-J.
"
__
'
___________
you
wish
the
mail
delivered."
lltl« M li lin y o f I Ho'f«intifi'a i i i i i
SLAB wood, 92.00 loud, cut up
•» I* IIKHM miN
31B E. 1st HL
sluli uoiai, 9:1.011 strand, no
' li‘lk l 'll cul| 4*0(111,
deliveries. Oviedo Lumber ami LUST: One liver nnd while fe ­
m a le
pointer puppy. Finder
Supply ('«., Oviedo, Flu.
HARD TO GET
imllfy K-W. Fite, Celery Ave
FA T ilurks, in good shape, 1212
HT. LOUIS, Dec. ill, f/l") -The
LOST: Keys in leather case, Tng
Ron ford Avo,
No. I7D-K18H, in I’ost Offlca. Police Department lia r let I out six
weeks ago lo add Hi uniformed
( i I R12S' pre-war bicycle, perfect
I ' l e - l - f pleost- plume 810-M.
H A B IT
patrolmen to the force.
Now,
eondltioii.
Also
dog
house,
phone 147.
LOST: Young hrnwn and white Ihev linvr 81 new pliUncInthrThe rookie#; passed
pluy.s an iitiportunt part
pointer, unswers to name ol policeman.
IINKD TRUCKS
their Ituining nil right and met
S|«it. Phono 4',17-J.
__
NO prospect of new trucks. Mcei
nil other requirements for the
In everyone's sticcr.MM. . .
Iho need Tor trucks hy buying LOST: Car keys on miniature Jolt—even to ordering their unione of our dependable uxtd
tag key ring. Nil. 17D-2203, 'in-nv*. But *b’*#,'• -'Iter** tee rati
trucks,
Ret to Rums Cleveland, .710 comet in. Their tailor- tell them
-tec fie- iitilrru -,.r •* ,,e**
res-t*.’
Cypress Ave. Reward.
HOLLER MOTOR HALES
'
____
20H W. 1st. St.
until after the first of the year—
The.hnliit of 'R if"
Die mnteriiil shortage.
well groomed should
WillT-K etinmel 6 burner Flor­ H E L P W A N T E D ence Oil Range, good fomllbo Atarted early in
tion. Jhono 707-^
GIRL f II soda Fountain at Lanlife . . .
le c ;at n o t i c e
ey a Drug Storo- Part timo or
___JUCE 4 rnnpi bungalow In "good
full litre.
comlitinii, gas, electricity, bath,
l\
t 't lt I t T Ol*
THU
I'O t’ X T Y
largo screened parch, nlrr lot, FOUNTAIN Kiris. innly Ship's
, 1 1 I H .I 7,
M fM IX O t.K
rO I'X T V ,
shady, best buy In Sanford.
s
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m
m
.
in
n iiiYour clothes will Inst longer if regularly cleaned . . .
.Service, Hanford N a v a l A ir
HATH.
Imnuullale possession 2B2I Or­
.S t.it inn.
In
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In*
tif
ange Ave.. one-hnlf block Hnuth
L A N E Y D R Y C L E A N IN G r o
Nils A A. WYUlV, |»rri*«»*tL
of K’usl Geneva.
EXPERT bookkeeper ami steno­ T d All IVlhniu II II mf ( ‘BiiffPBI
ittirV
ii
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1
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N
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110
E.
2nd
Phone 4GB
t
.
grapher. Write Box BO, c/o r i l l
THREE burner oil 'stove, p tri­
&lt; -ri:it
w • ;t *&lt;11&gt;i : 11' 11 r iit.i
H
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r
a
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,
stating
age,
experience
rein
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able oven, lined two months.
Ilf Nona A. W &gt; H i, ile*
mid biliary expected.________„•
th r
126.00. Rhone 760-W.

UHKlt vacuum cleaner it)
reliant condition. Itimni
Atltiuii&gt;- It.tnk lllilg
WK.

EL

-F O R . HAI.H----------two bedroom furnished
located ftuuido city bmt within three miles
o f dty. Quick delivery.
DuRnsC.

Postmaster Urges m lnI&gt;ou*
ir u l o r d r r r d tti ft/n
fort?.*s!?*
o lf C o u n ty , I'lo iitlji, i hid
C itiz en srT r Mail “ “V Tk, Circuit Court,
Sly &lt;». I-, Hunt. I&gt;. C.
Class (flri-iili 1‘otiri Sent)

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PRICES GOOD

N

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“HOME C O NTR O LLED "
21)4 Eawi First Street

FRIDAY, SATURDAY &amp;

S a n fo rd . F lo r id a

-

Merry Christmas!

MONDAY

VeZt&amp; L, PRO DUCEP o ta to es..... 10 lb s
■f

NUTS

34c
_

«

W alnuts......... l b .........38c

L ettu ce....... h e a d .........12c

Stuart Pecans.

F I .O H I I I A

lb .... 41c

2 bunches .... 29c Drake Alm onds.... l b .... 48c
York A pples.... 3 lbs .... 44c Schley Pecans .... lb .... 59c

Celery

Green Cabbage .... lb .... 4c
Parsnips

Fla. O ranges.... 5 lb s .... 33c

25e Green Onions.. bunch.. 15c
Radishes ...... bunch..... 9c P a rsley ..... bunch ...... 10c

2 lbs

IIM
tM N fl

T O t'X O

TKXAN

N M IffK I)

O t t A IIH

T urkeys....... l b ..........
H I S S O I III

lit'H 'K

f l l o / . K N T A I I I .H

F o w l....... .
DIIK NUK II

« (••

t*MI7*«ll

47c Pi rkShoulders.... lb

33c

ItH A lIV

l h ...... 57c

Rn.'fri'i Cuds - - . lb

Dpa h &gt;

a

DEPT.
35c

F ryers........... l b .j . ........59c :J H .
I'JI H SU It t l . T I M O I I H
Picnics ....... l b .......... -30c
O y sters----- p in t ......... 85c THNDKIt Jl’ IfV
Din,ti ion*

at I.K

Veal R o a st....... Ib.........25c I

Mince M e a t__ lb ___ 23c
run:V

JM H i:

•

P o r k H a m ^ r..... lb
S\h! TRY SOUTHERN
BREAD 0 N THUbt HATS!

Sacramento Or. “ A ”

TO M A TO
JUICE

I jt r n m lf - t ‘fin a l)',
W yo m ltiB
You » i r lirrrliv ruinnm nUi-ri to
S lipcur to Ih r b ill n f I'u in n lu liil
fllail agalnal you In 'l h * e ln - iill
fourl u l thr S ill JuOInlnl t 'lr r u lt
grinlnelr t'n u n iy , H ta t* of K lu rM s .
In Ih r case of ’-rater KuIIIiib va
to iw sn do H ii I II n » .t* fa n d * n t, w h r r r in Ihr i I'lln f aiiushl la illvnrrr. on
Ihr Hi'vrnth D a y nr J a n u a ry , l»t«.

fllllK

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35c S a U ^ g s M e a t ....

.... 35c

GROCERIES

i

IN Tilt: NAM K UK Tit 17 KTATH
OK Kl.( &gt;a I MA­
TO: GA WANDA
Ht't.t-I NH.
Ill)
Mi,mi n
a vt-Tiiir,
rheyranc.

16-oz. can

N lillV d

H M V

Fruit
Cake........... 2 lbs.............. $1.33
&lt; titVATioV
T
M ilk............. 3 Tall c a d s.............. 27c
tint. navTi:

v a i i i ' m i*ac K kii

Coffee .........l.. Jb. j a r .......... .

29c

t i «ii*in:i.i.-M

21c

a Itulr Day of this fourl rISr Ihr
I'l u l n l t f f m rv prneaed r* jia r tr .

It la f u r lh r r o r lla r n l th x l (tils
o r ilr r hr iiu b lla h rrt nnnr » « r . k
fo r fo u r I'nhS rm itfva w re lia lit t lir
u.
i,r.,r.i
. *' ,| nrwapapn
Hsnforrt
'iln in ld"ii...
''
K B U IIll
r l i r u lm lu n .
piiplUliail
if* l '

Tam. S o u p ........ . 3 c a n s -------25c
IIM IT

P n U b u ry ’a Hc*it.

11

&gt;■

S o u th ern
1® Bread
A fa

111*

i 0 U 1H I M l

iV M l M 1 0 U

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10 lbs &amp;7c
25-lbs 1.33

Liunv*n v i s a , i. a, a »i.v .

CORN

' I 0 K t « l JO

Peas
y iR i.i.ia

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

Si

TO Kn

M IC H

Mince Meat

Sauce
No. 1 can

u n it SHI ul run
11 W k I i

MTOK m . T ’ e

Cranberry

FLOUR '
5 lbs 29c

YoU-riiQSld_kb^_8h(&gt;»LLh" BOTt.
collision or upset automobile In­
surance offered by the Slate
Farm Mutual Insurance Co. I f
you carry |60 deductible colli­
sion or upset insurance on your
car or truck:—$60 i* deducted
from each collision and upset
AUTO PAINTING
claim. If it losU you 960 to r
By C.W. "Pat" Johnaon
16 year* experience in nnto nnd pair a damaged fenuer, you pay
nlrcrnftpninting, Hanford's POPU* Ail. I f another fender la damaged
and It coita you 960 to repair,
Ur paint authority,
you awaln pay A L L .
HOLLER MOTOR SALES

6

“Where Customers Send Their Friends”

i*i n i.ii'A T io N

You Should .Know

R

21c 9 o z .p k g .

18c

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

No. 2 c a n _____ ...

15c

BRAND

P e a s ---------------------------- No. 2 c a n .... ......J O c I
can 14c t'jfi*
&gt;iu\ tw« ItINIT
limit S• jr««le«p
n
V^
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Fruit Cocktail..... No. 2&gt;/, tin ........ 32c

K e e p W a lls a n d W o o d w o rk
B rig h t a n d N e w -L o o k in g w ith

DHL

Wax Paper ,

INTERiORGLOSS

208 W. 1st SL

M ONTH

Sliced Peaches...... No. 2*/2 tin .......... 26c

t i t - hit **.

lge. roll

DTI. MONTH t (1. M

,

Pineapple..... ......: No. 2 can

15c

«TOHi:i.Y*S

......•&gt;. 19c
—

ti.

K H A rr*

a

Pumpkin ........... 14c K W "

I f you had SQfc coverage you
could get both fenders repaired
by paying only fSO,

JUNKET
Rennet Powder

SEMI-GLOSS
Everybody admires walls painted
with these beautiful, gleaming
points.. You can casilykeep them
lookiog like new# for they're
MustkfM*/ Either the full Clou
or satiny Semi-Gloss will bring
deah. Sparkling beauty to your
walls and woodwork.

Ths premium after the let year
I* no more than you would pay
for the 960 deductible kind and
916 to |29 leas than you wopld
pay for the 8099 coverage fn
mwt companies.
,
•/ * ■„ ' ' •

*

*-"* '•&gt;-**&gt;•

■ ■ P E G IA L L T 0 0 0 9 F O X
X ITtllOUIG A BATBXOOMf

For miking delicious Ren­
net Custards
8c

n»a.i.*a

m.

j*r

M iracle W h ip .. 15c

poiiltiiv

Season inpr j. pkgr. 10c
WHITKIIOl’kli AI‘I*I.IJ
N*.

Sauce........... .

a i 'u

19c

■CNMAID XKITAH IB w . *h(

Raisins i........... 15g

n L llin fp l

SNOBMMHN

“

C ake F lo u r p k g . 26c
ro rV L A H

IHtANDS

C igarettes ctn. $1.64

H R IN B T O M A T O
»« ■■ M l~ "7 ju n k et
K
etchup
.....
.....
24c
Rennet Tablets *' ■Numaid Oleo lb. 22c

For making Rennet Cus­ KXTIIA STAN HAND X». a O u
tards or lee Cream.

Tom atoes........14c

lie
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SW B O T IIR A H T

Toilet Soap

w x

C h u r g o ld -l|b c tn . 25c B e a n s N o .
rANCV PATNA

R ic e .. 31b
A LITC M

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o fte s T &amp; U ta tc
rrox a u v

pkg. 36c

uuw9

2

can

15c

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l i b . 79c

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AN
VOLUM E X X X V II

Established

Danger Seen
&amp;ln Cold Wave
To F lorida

1908

N l ’MItER 7ft

G.M. Declines
To Open Books
in Wage Study

“B ig Throe” Minister's .Open Moscow' Conferences

Fact-Finding: B o a r d
HearsCompany Plea
That Profits Should
Not Be. Considered

William W. Henderson, Jr., 'a
l-nkeland youth o f about
H
yenrs nr age received f. u l iP
June* when thrown to the pnve,’ ti...
it r lu f- re noon tod ay'
'ot t
ah of :t (SMC Tamtomi
Trail T.urs Truck d ll.v’l b ,
r.nsley Tr.ll, negro. which
•nst on Third Street coldral,
•ith a Plymouth Coup a I'.rivbh,
■orth on Palmetto Avenue by,
L. K. Stokes.
The y."uth, who hntl for

Nc. w c . i l
Kaiser
Automobile

WASHINGTON; Dec. 20,
(A P )—Tltn (Tcncrnl Motors
(’orporntlon has d e c 1a r c d
flatly that it will refuse to
tmrticipnte in ItuariiiKs be­
fore President Tnmwn's factfinding board if prices and
profits are to be considered.
The corporatldnVstutemcnt
was given to tHi- fact-find­

tract

latlons
Director
C lO -U A W .

(International)

Hirohito Kept
Hands Ofi As

Lawton Outlines

1927 Conditions
W ar Approached A t K iwanis M eet

Diary Shows Emperor D o 8 8 Complimented
As Only One With
On Fine Record As
Power To Stop Army
19-45. P r e s i d e n t
TOKYO. Dec. 20.
t/P; — Em­
peror Hirohitp was pictured to­
day us thu only one in Japan
who could have controlled Niptoil’s war-item militarists
and
he was said to have failed to
take any positive steps to ex­
ercise that control.
Thii. assertion was contained
In the memoirs of Prince Funtlmnro Konoye, once a close ad­
visor of the Kmjcror. Konoye
killed hintsclf by taking poison
iM t fiu n tter

Days of tho hinder hoys in
real estate, when banks W ian
to slam doors und "everything
seemed ubnut to fold up,” were
yesterday referred to by Supt.
T. W. tJiwton as a preface to
his talk to Kiwaniaits yesterday
at the Hotel .Mayfair in regard
to the duties of a Kiwanis
president, He wait referring to
conditions when he was club
president in 1027.
Supt. law ton, who was intro­
He committed sul- duced by
incoming
president,
phmeftlea. Urn

the prolonged cold wave. But they r - ^ V h ^ X iu - in Tokyo ohtalnwl £ J B j l S t 5 the K b d f f i
followed up with a warning that Konoye a memoirs three days be- tjic pB#l ycar and predicted anotlicr successful vaar under l*re»|a ne(a cold front fs moving down iore he took his life.
in his memoirs, Konoye loot.-1 don,
lft, th, n outlint, tllu
from central Canada.
cd
back
on
the
long
hut
futile
,|utioa
«,f the president of the
The heaviest blanket of snow
is in the eastern states. Upper ‘ &gt;,eftc*
m . 'V btegotlatiqnijbetween
! . * 1 m m . T V n . . ’.
! uJapan
JIT! rlul&gt;* " ‘ r is in g the need o f rare
committees.
11c
New Yofk continues to dig its und the UniUd States^ lie said jn selecting
* hzsnd-,
point c l out that the president
way out o f « mantle of while *ft-' j ^ P o ro r,
policy with regard to tho mUKt |,c nn optimist.
five feet deep in some areas. New cM
Japanese Army and Navy, « .
_ York City has its heaviest snow­ well ns the diplomatic corps', was . Smtfonl Doudney commended
- f a l l In more than 10 years— 12 “ iclt • deeply.”
Lester I hut p for his fine work
inches. The fall measures 20
Nevertheless, Konoye asserted as vice president o f the duh
Inches
In Hartford, Conn, and that Hirohito, at all times, main during the year', welcomed in10 Inches in Boston.
preziileot
Frank
tained what Konoye said was a rnniing vice
The temperatures In most areas “ sincere wish” for peace.
I anisim, and outlined his duties.
have been right lit line with the
Konoye, however, made no at­ Mr. larinson in turn outlined tho
rest of the weather, Bowling tempt “TO’ fix blame lit Ids factual duties of-the treasurer, secretary
' Grcgn£ Keri., shivered in two account ,of the two cabinets he ami financial secretary. 1*. I*.
below- zero weather to claim the beaded prior to the war: How­ Campbell will serve again as
dubious distinction of being the ever, he did condemn Japan's trcasuier, Ralph A. Smith ns
coldest spot fn the Southern system of government which al­ secretary and Oscar Harrison as
States.
lowed the Arntv to have u free financial secretary.
Residents o f Grand Forks, N.Ik, reign.
Duties ot directors anil of
J l could say that wasn’t hail at all.
bends and members of various
w They shivered in 16 degrees i»c*
were outlined
by
NUERNBERG, Dec. 20. UP}— committees
low' zero temperature— as they
Frank
Shames.
Among
tho
comRecords
of
tho
Nazi
EUte
Guard
rsad
read of Miami high of HI yestor(hS) dlfe-loicd today that sur- mittecs hrf referred to were editday.
ju. ..iul . i i . 1I I j t..u corps fir d cutmi,,
agrictUlurc,
hoys
a .I
$ i.o,K*i ha.;. . into cj.ico.itiu- kills wvrs.^tchuioiot
1:
.. n v. nip . .ciints l&gt; . observe hu&gt;inei«s
s.aauarUo,
club*
ho*
the bullets . oul.t -wor,;.
ui.detprivi.eued vhtldro..
7 be rtx'orJs were introduced by
vocaluaal eduction.
u
l!te American prosecuHou at thi pointed out that the uu j tm..
The Sanford
Public I.ibrnty J,u m .erg war ennttfs trial.
er.juyed
a very
■
p
■* successful year,
has received
. . . a Christmas
. . . . .tree
.
They showeil that the surgeons und urged still
III higher standsr.t.
f.^d) wr** lb » (ruin (be Contra! cttl-e, u |v rocurded .ae symptoms of attainment In 1t)46.
^ troo 'w a s d ^ r « * e d n wdthb'o.Tiu- uc « ,ht‘ Hcttnii slowly died. Tno
Incoming President Hall
aniwnts and w S
lIshta liv Mrs
iSS, ,reconU
poUonx.1 nounced tnai an Jan. 2 , Kiwanis
B W * Tun er- 1 und Mrs ' it B
bu 'els caused t euth- for thro.- Governor IJoyd Ushr would he
- Lhspnluii decorated the tree.
(,Ul " f fiv0 ‘ ,r,- ° ,ier V,Cl,m*'
"ere to InsUll officers.
_____ _
These and other charges Wore
Hrmley Odltant was Inducte .
Cutting of Sunferd celery, re- luvcned asuirtst the notorious ah a Kiwanian by C. J*. llcrndni.
l«rted to he o f fine ouality, whs black*airtcii blue g pints. , Tho Ull(i was assigned G&gt; the Boy
«U r U d —this ■morning*— air — the --Ainetkuu—prnsitcnt Inn -is - coauhu—- mmor x"munttte«-r'rcd-Hornrr 01
farms of C. A. Hinton
und
^ a t Winter 1 ark, USO supervisor for
If. G. Behrens.
Weather wan th« £Si
f vo &lt;rthcr.
] Honda, « e s k guest.
crisp and cool with a ntinuntunv.
N a s i .arganlzatlons
------— - - — ■— -------early morning temperature of 41 , *hould he convicted as crim inal.
degrees reported by li. F. Whit- 1 ttroupe.
Edda Mussolini Is
therman. Shipments o f]
Only 20 of tho 22 top Nails |
celery will probably be light un­ on trial ut Nuernberg were in Sentenced To Ptison
til Jon. 10, according to snippers. the prisoners' box at today»
trial session — the last before
ROME, D ^ T jO . - W — The
J. L. Hurt wag at the City thu court ndjourns for two weeks Ho-cnlk'd "glam or girl” of the
Hall this morning Investigating over Uio Christmus - New Your Fascist regime In lu ly , Kdils
o f income
In
tax for holiday.
ial
Mussolini Ciano, Is not feeling
Former N'uzl Security Police so glamorous now. According to
Internal Revenue office.
Chief Ernst Kaltcnbrunner ha* a .Messina dispatch to a Rome
J. X. Brenner, director for the suffered a recurrence o f a Cran­ newspaper! the daughter of for­
• „ Bureau o f Community Facilities ial hemurrhage and could, not mer Premier Benito Mussolini
fo r the Federal Works Agency, attend the trial session. Army and the widow o f Fascist For| will attend the 10:00 o'clock doctors said his . condition
. . , -.j w. h s elgn Minister
Count
Gsleaxso
they ciano hat been sentenced to two
• Saturday morning meeting o f the Improved somewhat, but
but, .they
City Commission at which time say he may die from his ail years' imprisonment.
The sen­
plans will be discussed for ac­ ment.
tence is understood to hare been
quisition by the city o f the UBO ..T h * **nd defendant — Adolf I p * .,* ) by an Italian Provincial
building, following termination Hitler's former deputy, M a tin 'Commission.
being
tried la
e f Its use by the UJ50. The Borhsnn — U r 1
The dispateh says that Edda
i- Was charged
Absentia. He eiill is i
ihlLng la Fadaral pntpeciy.—
arged with conducting
____________herd a lly by the Alllee os
self In a Fascist manner, and
A
eix-foet-four-iitCb GeaUpo with aiding the Italian foreign
B a se b a ll M eeting: A t hate
hetman — Lieut. Col. Otto policy which lead to the alliance
— told today bow he with Germany. In addition, Mus­
C ity H a ll T on igh t Skorzeny
was ordered personally by Adolf solini's daagntS# was accused of
,
----------Hitler to kidnap Benito M uoo- maintaining
friendly
relations
. Jehnny Krtdert. former pro;
‘
“
il
leaders,
the diary

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Associated Press leased Wire

Truck And Auto Col­
lide A t Corner O f j
Palmetto A v e n u e
And Fourth Streetj.

CHICAGO, Dec. 20. (A P )
—-The thermpmeter hovered
at sub-zero readings at many ‘
points in (he midwest today
as the entire1eastern half of
• the (nation shivers in the
grip * of a pre-winter cold
wave. That same half of the
#t. nation was blanketed for the
^ part under a heavy fall of

CITY BRIEFS

I'arO) -Cloudy
through
Frida). Slightly
colder tonight. Little change In tempera­
ture Frida).

»

TH URSDAY. DECEMBER 20. HMD

Youth Dies Of
Injuries In
Auto Accident

Kaiser -U A W Open Negotiations

62 D e a t h s Report­
ed A s Nation Shiv­
ers In lex Grip O f
fr Sub-Zero Readings

•now.
Southerners nre shivering in
the coldest weather of winter so
far with sub-freezing temperal tuned
extending
into Florida.
Cross City reported 21) degrees
this morning. Tallahassee had .a
low o f 2S. Jacksonville .11, Day­
tona Beach 39 and Miami fid.
The forecast calls for freezing
temperatures further souther to&lt;• night, possibly into the Luke
w Okeechobee region, inland from
West Palm Beach.
Parme and* groves in Florida
atand to suffer the greatest dis­
aster in its history i f the recordbreaking current cold wave in
the north moves down tho Flori­
da peninsula with any intensity,
It Is .believed.
Not only is the anuual 112,000 ,000 vegetable crop just now at
the vulnerable stage but there are
^ $0 000,000 worth of lime and avo
cado trees which are being nursed
hack to health after being batter­
ed by the September hurricane.
For all these crops, the present
trend of the weather is crucial.
Elsewhere the cold and snow
combined to continue- a snarl of
tarns porta tlon, a shutdown of
cunnimu-ni
many schools and a curtailment
o f production in many Industrie#
ini
cU «% arca.
throughout the ufffcch
sr has hcTh* pre-winter weather
counted in one way -i
■ fo r at least 92 dcntr.h.
•ra
s!” » l

IN D E P E N D E N T D A ILY N E W S P A P E Rt

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

THE W EATH ER

^ • e r a i ft

To Protect Uio P « * t i of tho Worldi
To Promoto (ho Progress of America)
To Produce Pnuprrllr for Sanford.

Memorial Hospital where he die!
soon after from head injury anil
loss of blood,
Ensley Toll, driver of
the
Inrgr yellow and orange co'nred
truck said tlint he tried to .tlwt
when he saw the black cellared
coupe, hut was unable In „&lt;i uo
In time. Both vehicle) cure tied
over the curb adjoining the city
owned vacant lot on the coiner
but
remainod
uptight.
Thu
grille work and right Iron w ord
of the truck was damag'd, rail
the left front wheel ami fender
of the I’lymoutlt was smashed.
Mr. Stokes was take i to his
home from the hospital and his
injuries
were
pronounced
ns
minor.
Police Chief Roy (1. Williams
took photographs of the trucks,
and Stale Highway I’utrnlntan
L. C. Bonder took over direction
of traffic at the intersection,
following the wreck, which at­
tracted a large number of people
and caused traffic congestion.
There arc no painted stop signs
at the intersection.
In

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Congress Passes
Bill Assuring
!tarm Laborers

W 1N IG A N , ...... |t,., 2li
n v i i f c
iia V V L / U lY
Iw o Iwntlit 7.0 - peels are in!
J
J
, jail ami a ti led l..,
-hot W
,»
.
,»
,i .
'M ib sl himself m
„.„.| k ,!, 11 M i
K C S lIlm *
P o s itio n
•
..........
u it,i
,
,1
iim . i
I,
,

^25,000,000 Program
Only Needs Presi­ ,, ,
d e n t ’s Sig*nature , i i it,,

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tilth Herald Adver■
|.
.
,
Department

c;

ing lainril today by a General
Motors nttomsy. Wallet Merritt,
l i t declared that the union is
ilc manilng highly trrlinlrnl and
confidential information on tho
company's
financial
position,
much of which, lie said, is .bused
on predictions of future condi­
tions.
These figures, the lawyer ar­
gued, are entirely irrelevant to
the fuel-finding process, inns-

f I0W, * ? * ' dispute.
Reuther
‘ h" rB« ,1 lh«* lh« ‘•innpanv hat
Tesorte.i
to what
he
termed
JuV «K' ll,u tn denlln-f with the
union wage denutmls. mid hall
refus.d to consider the errmomlu
arithmetic o f the dispute.
n .e union ..rrieiai .marked the

i ...........
, ,, iP)l ,
it ,
company's assertion that it could
Sanford celery growers ate aWiimtaii. At.'..,
Vmd i ' "'"I Gu.v ll. Wood, Jr.,' for- P'*1 &lt;rnin'
'ureases unless
rin e,l )if securing services
ol Bank of
i
lifiil up mu rut)tii‘«l
of I
Ailu'tljsin^r
MiiimgiT
o f 1 "t*rc allowed highpr prilp J
I'ohs man farm laborers folio',
Tin? villi lute and
iuVido ^kc *Sti ui **111 Horaljt, Iuih ri'Ufihd
HuBihei lutid that
lug the announcement last eve
io t t i. city mllovvin^ Illst lh*% union would not l»e*a pnrty
nlng h&gt; Ruprusetitarive Joe lien- came him huai • larei.
tom active dotv with l*&gt;
" ‘"'b *i#“ b
be added
M a le lllg liu iiy I all ot r I 'up. lelriiM
dtieks that the House o f |{e|ite1n ited Stales
Nuvv l *mt 'f 'b e fact-finding lMU.nl
Miitatlves
Imtl
nppioved
t!ie tain II. ,t. ilitoselt lias iileiut-i xvitli^ it,
M e llila \
iiftetiioou at Jin-knoll! decided Hint the eiminuny's argu­
lain
deficiency
a|tpro| riatiim
b i 11 .
ment was valid, the union would
which ealtics tin appro) riatum * u'rec. lie wu- a ill ) veal old vlllc
I
Wood entered the sec. hack u down und reduce its doof * 2.’.,000,000 ail)l which line *'il met at whose no
;m can
..........
te&lt;|Uires only
the
President's “ • '« took pipe.-, i i.c othn two ‘
Jul y I-'. 1U4J. at Dot;.ih’ mtluru to make it effective.
' ■' \ouer- mouth t oileye, Hanover, N. II.' 1 ho- (net-finding iioiiid must
Keuntnl- Tlilurie (Vpprr " j ' a o w t - ° f Fraukh'rt, Kamiiis, ,—&gt;1! tie mi- sent in I lie ■ • * I \
r.ila on -whether si 114* *.ti j y ii)
day 1,,1vi m*i | j|, 1, CtillUIlt piesi.
1telli:tenve ScIiihiI in A a -liingi 10 eottsliler puces and profits oe* 1 of- the
■ * ' Seminole
- - • ’ County
1
—
in m ii I i i .1 ■
t oiiu.
1 ami latvi svrveil- a» a Distriit fore it coniinues its hearings.
dent
t't'F•
Iiilelligenre (lllicei at .Miami —
in
In Detroit the l'l(&gt; United
________
Farm lluicuu, that the ileficieitcy
Angus., Ill 1,1.
Auto Workers I'ninn explaineil
Nod Smith, chairman of tin- ''n P '"l,"»G&lt;.n bill, including up
(
hollow mg a tour of duty at today why it turned dow n the
American U'giim committee no l " ” l’ "»lio n
for
Hie - foieutu
J e W C l I lit*I 1
Miami, I it'll I. Wood was assigned Ford Motor Company's offer of
Hie -ta n k s Who tiavo" drive
piogram bad passed “thu
Hie A im ed Guard t'eater at
12 per real wage increuse.
— *- Tucmluy
t?venlng(
In 111 lit
nuiil thih murriing that very te&gt;.
1ui'duy evening,
was,
IReported
U |Jt)l t i l l 111
\ew i ile.nis and served tlime l ! nion officials .aid that life 12
people huve ® responded to the r‘‘l»"tcd out of file cunfervnee
----- —
until lb comber, It* I t. w lieii he per relit increase would not be
1-egion's itsiuest fur gift pa , rjmtmdlee for Hie House, amt
M|,\M| BEACH. Dm _'u
..id aboard the K. S. Falmouth, enough to offset the 1ise iij .he
ages to la&gt; ilisti 1tulle. 1 to v. i *
expect ed tins
bigge t jewel lot
He c i veil a , comitimaling officer: cost o f living, uial that - niler .lio
wuek mi llm bid.
in sis year, war, reported bit. • I tile .Naval united guard n ew j Foul plan many* workeis would
orans who arc currently tm
The re 1ly by Senator Pepper today by Miami Itea b Uetntivt
pUailted in
1 guvernnieiit iiislitu
I'l.nd Hu- maritime vessel due- receive little or no increase at
followed
after
4
lie
County
harm
t'hiei Kail Carpenter, who {ti-l ■ng o|ieialiiuis in tin' CmrilHgiu all. The union leaders denied the
lions In Floriuu.
'Bureau,
rop
resen
tetl
f&gt;y
Air.
Cuithat thieve made o ff yesleidr.;, and South American meas.
Mr. Kmith poiausl out that 111I'ompauy stalemi'iit Him i( faces
program was designed Hint we luili, laid telegraphed him as with $.10,0011 in Jewelry from tin* ___ l.ieul.
follows;
"\\&gt;
are
greatly
rnnhlTTiil! m all Atlnhlu
sncTi-ly j Utiilci 1 Sin tea nnd in Deccmficr,
may remember in « ' small Wit)
those veterans who uru in im- ccrtied over failure of Congress woman.
inn, lie vva* lie signaled linnto
pass
appropriations
which
we
Curpentei says burglm
hrok.' mmali ng nffiie T ii 1 the
pitals at t bristnms tune.
vVe
armed
..................
.......
............
.
understand,
are
necessary
to
ilitn
the
iioipe
o
f
MiH
um
)
;
want to let them know .that we
guard
Hie s. 8 . A ith u r J.i
are "thinking ol them anil tlmi .bring in or keep foreign labor E iigll-li mol slide Hi items ol 1v ier mi
at
Bi ttnsvv ok. (hi, Tilt*
nppreciutu whut they lu»v»'*heto tliin, vvInter t«» Imrveht i»er* jew elry in the biggest haul sin &lt; t-lnp .in ved in thi? Meilitri runoan
nrniiil bandits
held
up
th.- a ll .1.
done lur a peace loving naloiu. ishalde crops.
W ASHINGTON.
I by. 20.
*• i'n)ie I
A I'resiilenliul aider’ t"
We wish to thank ilium in Hu•'The Kan lord
d is'io t
alone Illtii'kslime Hotel uhil
. loully n fler his 11 turn to tin' id'* way for our iirtvtleilge of living need - a minimuin of .IJ.’i of tlieso I w 1'•&gt; &gt;,.'i.iiun m cash mid genu Si. 1 lie woilt aboard ll" ' Motor day extended the life of the Fair
11, peace.*'
workers. Failure' to get them | Mia. English lulil poliee Hie Vc el I'a ja Lookout lit New Employment I’ rnutlci'h rom m itThis
Mr. Hmith ulso suld.timt tin tuny conceivably mean mute than Iter u.o-.iory wlntei n diten.' • .An. ami .liv e d again ill Hin lee* until J ll in- din, IB Id.
g ift boxes should cuiltuiii an 11 litili* million dollars loss, which wit's looted of the jewel- wiilnn ■bid . iia n e’ ii and toe Atlantic. directive icmovcs evjstlng doubt
item or items worm appmsi nil .Id cripple many lai. ivr. for lour tour afH 1 an c’Xpte me 1. liH ne I
to
Hie
I nit si ns to the committee’* authority.
iniiibtely $3.uo. Kacn donor i.m 1 .rsi r-a-ons, if not i.nnkrupl ••g*r hail .1 livcied ft.uit VHiiiim . tale . ru in ’ in A iigii.t ami wa .Members will continue to
,i.u.v iti^ name unu 111l.1ie.it ... them. Wltat is tho r-t.itus or it &gt;l".* l)d d ammid l.raceiei -Jo
-Mgli.d to Hie 1*1 tl ii l iillilie .'estiguU; Slid t vpoi l on juh dls..Kt .110 pac,.age. ' tv i.. nu.esjta. y ■pint peels for passage o f this .piunnv.i to wear Mnturday nigiil. r&gt; n million ()f| ice » l New o r-1 crmiliiation* in private itnluslry
|(,1(||s
m giigeil in m ditm ) or lecunvei Ol list ills 1 0 ..VII.a O. U log o ■ hill 2"
"■■-•i... i■■hi1
mmlttcu
* S in c e (let; 1*. l.ieul. W o. nI "has
I'rwluctldn.
eon
,*-*.u* on tftu tia.siii-1 or urn .u*.
telegram urging tfigorous
,1 for it&gt; y ontlnu*
. acksges niuy ml .urii.U in . |(ounP action on the hill was
m
n |*
V o u i n e / b i e j l i e n A - i“ lant I’elooiinei (Iffje e r ' ccimved
}Sl" \ A g e n d e *
..h lviiU ii he„ioii rvpi.'U,,ut.t.
rotently sent by Air. Cullutn to
1 0 I O lIC C 1 i S l l 1 (1*11 \ut l i e Naval llcveiving* Station
Appioin lutiim
Act.
A hill
is
o. u.o *i. it. .'ojiv C/oiiipuny, .li Iti'picsenluiive
in Miami.
Hfiulricks,
who I
pending ill Imtll the Senate Mild
a a a fo .d ,'urni.btu ovlu pa.,*, a lep.i.-ii with a telegram aanounc-j Two lliefta of. golds
l.ieul. Woinl has le.-iimed' In* tin* lloiMr lo niiike tie Fair Kni...v luceiviug . taiioii tocuvea on llIC House, a. tloli op .the lull.
po iiiuii wiili The Hanford Herald, ,1i ,.„111_ „ i
from |hir ..i-1 iilitoinnhiii'
I ' i aotii e
. t'ominittee 1
•iiv rorner 01 i n s . n lr u 'i and
i Hi- wife and tv......... H a rry aiid|,'l'&gt; “ '
rctmrt'il yi'ili-i’ li.v t.i ii ill &lt;
.ugiiuiin Aveoue, ilia Aiiicn-.m
At Hlr20 o'cl ►(![, AII h' i i
Wayne are cm iently in, Miami 1 A
, „ rn 1 )Ve by Pie ideal
.-vgtoii oagiiiu is |iar*.cu u. tm
cntoii,
12" • Miigtinli.i A. ‘inn. hut
join him ilu 'iH ).
-Tiunmn went to federal depnrtoiw isectkjii atm m.iaovr.. o f .11 Turkey Shoot To Be
(Ill
cjiiii tnd
that nmi &lt;• Hiun
auiut—and—aaeto-y--- tovoU.— 'llov
l *-, ,tvo
.utuliit
A
u
xiliary’
u.
m
e
-------- -r- - ,
. poundi" o f nmls. .mil "ie: ~Trrrr
Chief Executive had been mforoi|uf nil anil itniollno tin I
1ed Hint koine government eia. plnye* had heen
discrinuuatod
Five or more 12-iniund tiir- stolen from Idn I'lyniouUi umiK’.
At 2 1:WI
&lt;aI I',
P. M.,
M.. Wayde
Waydn l.ilrl
’
’
keys will !«• given ns prises
Al
against Iterouse -o f
face
sol
S-Sgt Harvey.Hale
............
at
the unmiul Turkey Shoot to |Jr., hid \ alencia Drive, repm i* 1
1noed. Ilia directive linked those
B ack
F rom
P a c i f i c hi held at the iaVn fropi rmptc ,,lnt the following urttele
''' ^tdfniil .oteii have Ijeen in eliarge lo analyze their |*eiX X « « &gt; * csvas
of the Mnyfalr Hot *1 Sntur- I stolen front his car piiif-nl 1" dlschnrgod
from
the
United sunnel pollcie*. nnd prevent any
O
.. ------ t day aftcnioiin by Co. C. Florida front of llm li"U»e: a 12 go; e- Slate
Navy, according to infurthur discriiidlinlion
of
the
8 -8 gi. Harvey Hale, nion
S l*
(Guard,
! Ulmi ,„,d
" 11 1of
'ii Stale
and t)„.
the Semimdo
He mi nolo RomhigUin pump gnu, on " , IM fonralm n iccelved today from kind.,.
Mrs. H. F. Hale of
Hm Nuvnl I ersonni'l SrpuiuHon
Bounlnli Gun C(llll |.reil|1)BI,l Byrd GihhIo Keystone movie uinieru, 11 I ”
Avanue, has received his nine announced today.
horsepower Kiln outlxmril m &gt;to,'. fe u le i in 1i*--knonviII*1.
It EDM ON c.N ROUTE II (IMF,
oruble discharge at Camp BlandThey m e: S l/t V iig il P. lin tThe shoot will begin at 1:00 11 kirnl.l Im 11ling jacket M il .1
ilfg
ton, tj.M 2 c Jack
Morrison
ng after
alter two
roo years
yesr. ol
o, sorviv
servu ■ M.clncfc
wi„ r(„
llinue until l*«* &gt;,f »iko * 1* shells.
continue
Corporal Loui* BihImi mi, United
nmi H t/c OrKiin M. Fuminm,
States Army, i* enroute in this
r i H . n 1* *P “ V f A
A r t i l l l r / 6:0 0 o 'c lo c k , w it h 1 2 -g o u g e s h o t,
&lt;JHih
AO tl • A ir c r a ft
A r t ill* * R u n a | ^ | ntr
M r , t i o o t l c «al«l,
country aboard the U.S.S, Mu­
t l P IR T H M IH IT II
Gun DatUlion.
adding that the 1lub will furnish
rine Adder, according to infor­
He wears
Mmpalgn.rtaro M —
to nnyonu ,:oi h„ v lllt{ b)»
mation received today from thu
P O R T S M O U T H . England, Dec. Servico Porto Commander of the
*Sr W r 9* M Saipan and
turn.
Everyone
Inturentcil
in
2if, • (JP) — The famous Amcrtrnn
o"*"lHgU
h'
ho°cti• » hooting 1, invited to take part.
Commander Lloyd F . BovIn of | ( ruue, AuguaU bus entered the United State* Pacific Fleet. Cnl.
Beilman is among 1000 Pacific
the
ScmlnoU
(.ounty
Post
N
"
,
1,^-UyuiH :.t Portsmo
'orlHinouth for i t - Theater
terod the service In. December,
m e e t i n g T o N ifn r r
veterans
uhoard
thu
3282
,
Vutcrans
o
f
Foreign
Me
n
,
„air*.
The
warship
«
1942. Ilia ribbons Include Asiu'.ic
The Regular Meeting of Taylor unnounceil tixlny that nn npen pair*. 'The warship na&gt; dnmagrd vessel. Mrs. Uedmon icsides in
Pacific, American Theater, (iocsi Commander/. No. 2S, K. T. will
in un Atlantic gale while she Ovierlo.
house will in* held nt thu l-i* tlor*
Conduct and Victory ribbons.
be held Friday night ul 7:30 Hut nn thu l.nkofront, stinting vvus taking troops buck to the
United States from Ite Havre,
Yesterday, Sgt. llele had u o'clock. The newly elected offlFraner.— The Augusta —hr the
buey time greeting old. friend* cera -for 1946 will be“ installed ■t B :00 oV |i&gt;ck Christmas eve.
JACKES TO MEET
All
members
of
the
local
post
in the downtown section.
and It U expected that the Order and persons eligible for mem­ vessel on which tho lute |*rcsiItoosi'veh
and
Winston
The Seminole County Junior
of the Temple will he conferred bership in the .Veterans of Foreign dent
on a class of candidates. An Ware Organization are invited I ■ &lt; huichill dratted the Atlantic ( ‘handier of Commerce will hold
its regular weekly inecling to­
$41.30 Received B y
oystar stew supper will be served attend. Bill Thorne is in clnirgy Charter,
morrow night at H:l)0 o'clock
at 7:00 o'clock. All Sir Knights of the entertainment und re­
E astern S ta r O rder are invited to attend.
at the City Hall, according to
freshment committer.
PATTON WORSE
an announcement
today
by
Secretary
George
McClelland
Woman of the Order o f the
ADM. FARI-EY NOM INATED
OFFICES TO C LOSE
HEIDELBERG, Germany, Dec. A ll citizens interested in the
K ss U rn 'S ia r received a total of
W ASHINGTON, Doc. 20, l/P&gt;—
2U. —(A'l—
The condition
of
41.80 at! the Salvation Army President Truman has nominated
Offices at ths County Court General Georgo Patton has tak­ reorganization of the Javcees
Ime boards Wednesday, It vim near Admiral Joseph Farley as House, with the exception of en 11 slight turn for the worse. are urged .to attend.
Announced ‘ today by Major Allan Commandant of the Coast Guard. the office o f
8 horiff Charle, The Genvral'a
physicians
say
8 . Wharton.
On Friday, the Farley would serve for • four- Hand, will close for the holi­
tha't he has contracted a
res­
NEW SHOWROOM OPEN
headed by King year period with 1 the rank of day period on Saturday tmn.i
piratory ailment which is delay­
amsey. will -I
Admiral. He would succeed Ad­ and will not reopen until Wed­ ing his recovery from paralysis
The new showroom recently
board.
miral R. B. Waeeche, the war­ nesday morning, it was announc­ ami a broken neck received in
constructed at the 11. B. Pope
stated that he time Coast Guard Commandant, ed today. City offices will re­ an automobile
accidentThe Company
v ill
be opened to
................Parley
main open all day Saturday'but midday bulletin from Heidelberg
Officer will be closed Monday oqd Tuts- said Patton hud spent an un­ the public tonight for inspecl
according to on annocomfortable night.
today by Mr. INrpe.
w;

More Response To
ks Wno Gave
Urged By Smith

Miami

Robberies Reported

’Hirue Sanford Men
Discharged By Navy

V. F. W. Post To Have
Open House Monday

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MRH. SANTA
. BLOOMINOTON, III.. (/P) —
Mm. Wlihelmlnm Miller hss 11
grandchildren and 7our great­
grandchildren on her Christmas
gilt Hit, but you won't find her
in the ihoving, twirling swarm
of (hoppers. She has nn ample
assortment of dolls and stuffed
snimals. She’s 81 now, nnd she’s
been making Yuletide presents of
that sort for 50 years.

CATKIMNG

HABIT
plays nn important part
in everyone's success. . .

The hnbit of being
well groomed ahould
be started early Jn
life . . .

Your clothes will lust longer if regularly cleaned

LAN EY DRY CLEANING CO.
..

Phon

FOR RALE

COLEMAN AND FAIRBANKS
CIRCULATING OIL IIEATEKS
AT FRIERSON’8. l ’ hone 23.
ATTRACTIVE dog house. 3 ft.
x &amp; ft.
$20. Phone 707.
USED TRUCKS
NO prospect of new trucks. Mvet
the need for trucks by buying
one of our dependable used
trucks.
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
________ 288 W ^JsLSt.________

(

LIVE minnows, Bullheads. Day-,
light Smith G r o c e r y . _____
FULL slxe baby bed, Innersprlng
mattress, good condition, $13.00
Also
girls
bicycle,
$16.00.
/ Phone 108-M._________________

MOUNT VERNON. III., T/P&gt;—
BoafsVrnin’a mate U c Herman B.
Barger, 20, back home after 3H
years of n starvation diet in a
Jap prison camp, rnmmented:
"Snake tastes like cliirken when
you're hungry.”

always, fresh when
you buy it at

Robb's ,
Home Bakery
10l W. tat

t'OR

Phone M4-J

RENT

COMPLETE Broiler Plant cap­
able of handling 300 - 400
PARTMENT for rent, suitable
FILL‘-up with knwsene and fuel
fryers a week up to an age
for two#couples. Phone County
of
I2-1.T
weeks.
Approxi­
0il' II. !L POPE CO., INC.
4502, oi Short's Camp.
mately 2000 chickens 5 to 10
weeks old. Dressing machine.
rWO FARM3 FOR SALE—One
Make me a cash offer. 2206- SIT. W ANTED
3 acres, tiled land, 1 good well,
Hanford Ave. phone U24.
*2 story house. 1 ear garage. 1
LIGHT work,’ route man, sales
cool hoc sc. 400 f t - West at
man or* cletk. Box 55B, C/C
COCKER
pups., pure bred, order
Lake Monroe Post Office. One
Herald.
.—5 acres, all tiled, good well, 2 • now for Christmas. 014 Myrtle
•tory bout*. It story bam, M
HELP W ANTED
mile west on Orange Boule­
for your fruit cake at
vard. J. W. Ball, Laka Monroe, WINE
Hornet's Rodn Shop.
GIRL for soda Fountain at Lon
ey’s Drug 8tore. Part time oi
ROOFING — Brand new, solid ALL ' DRY wines, 85c quail.
full t i n t * . ____
Homer's Soda Shop.
aluminum sheet roofing. VFOUNTAIN girls. Apply Ship’s
erimp and snap lock styles. PhoneService, Sanford Naval All
Wire-Write at once! Kulenwlder ORANGES, $2.50 bushel shipped
Station.
Mfg. A Distributing Co., P.O.
Box 3351, 010 Lancaster Drive,
Orlando. Phone 21730.
KA ILEUS - 3/4 ton, all steel, COLORED woman dishwasher’ and
cook", night work. Motors Inn,
two wheel trailers in slock it
Lake front.
'
__•
SHEET Music, popular a n d
alt times - Speedy Sales it Ser­
standard, book music and music
vice • Phone 100.
WANTED: Second cook and dishInstruction books at The Music
washer. Apply chef, Mount
Box in the Princess Theater
Plymouth Hotel.
GENTLE snddle
horse. . with
Bldg.
saddle and bridle—Tkeo Stiles.
■"TECORDS- : 'AM the latest -popu- . l*hOTWr ntVML*
W ANTED TO BEN T
lars, string music and'.album
acts for Christmas gifts at
SERVICE STATIONS
your music store, The Music V e have in “ Stock- How . NOR­
Box in the Princess Thca»-v WALK TRUCK TIRES in these
sites:
CLOSING OUT ALL
TRUCKS AND
THAIKHH
40 Dodge IH-ton cargo — $710
*43 Dodge Pick-up — — 850
’42 Ford 1)4-Ton cargo — 005
’41 Chav. PH-ton cargo —— 775
*41 Chev. IH-ton cargo ------- 875
’40 G. $1. C. 2 H-ton 10-whct-l
cargo
005
•80 G. M. C. cab over eng. van 750
’380 International 2-ton —— 350
’38 Dla. T IH-ton s ta k o ----- 450
*40 International tractor, big
Urea
— ----- 750
•43 B. II. T. Mack tractor like
2500
new
•40 G. M. C. tractor,
COO motor
MO International tractor, D-30
K-H motor
1000
’42 G. 51. C. Bus, 2H-ton. like
new
— 1505
Dorsey trailer, flat bed -— .- 250
CMC Dropframc van trailer - 260
Xlngham 24-ft. frameless van
trailer
050
Trailmobila 28-ft. stainless steel
frameless
— 1500
•43 Black Diamond 30-ft. van.
Ilka new
1500
We also have 200 other trucks
and trailers to choose from. Gua­
ranteed to undersell any truck
dealer In the country.
KNIGHT TRAILER t’O.
2281 W. BRAVER ST.
PII. 5-2851
JACKSONVILLE, FLA

WK’L I/'T A K E CHICKEN

To All Your Bakery
Needs
H'«

110 E. 2nd

FIVE room furnished home, San­ BUSINESS SERVICE
ford Heights section, Imme­
diate possession.
DODUU • PLYMOUTH
Robert A. Williams
PARTS ANI) SERVICE
Phone 742
Atlantic Bank Bldg. 100 Palmetto-Ave.
-Phone
CIRCULATING 'wood” heater and DO YOU need a plumber! Cell
wood, 1005 E. 4th SL, 6 to 0
Iloy Wall, licensed and ex­
perienced. Prompt.
courteous
service - Phone 8IH-M.
1040 PLYMOUTH house trailer,
newly painted inside and out. WE ARK lull v equipped and
New truck tires. See Earl
know ho* to recap your tires.
Toney, Lake Mary.
Natural rubber oi synthetic,
we protect li.e sidewalls ol
SMALL saddle horse with saddle
your tire. Jones Tire 8ho|&gt;,
and bridle — Then Stiles, 2032
Cor. 1st and h3m, phone 008.
Willow Ave.
INCOME property — Six apait- BODY AND Fender dents, paint
injury or fading should be
inent property on Park Ave..
corrected now to combat aging
close in, completely fumishrd
and weathering. A new pain­
with modern turnjshings. This
less method awaits you at
apartment has been an attract­
YATES AUTO PAINT *
ive income property for several
BODY SHOP
&gt;«ars. Now paying net in­
come of 15 perccn on asking 108 N. Palmetto Ave. Phene 371
prico with rentals at approxi­ WASHING machines repalredmately pre-war level. I con­
and all home appliances. Cald
sider this properly an excel­
wall General Repair Shop, 70'
lent income investment.
North Mills, Orlando, phom
Fred &gt;Wl llcnurr. Real Batata
2-1072. Prompt service.
Itoum 2, Florida Stale Hank Bldg,
Expert Auto Repairing
liione 1040
Barfield A Jackson
BED room suite. 6 pieces, solid
in cunnceUon with
walnut, springs and mattress; Yates Auto I’elat A Body Works
Sola bed; chairs; table and rePhone 371
rord stand, good condition,
reasonable. Can be seen from
2:00 to 8:00 P. M. Lleui.
Waggoner, 001 Magnolia Ave.

MISCELLANEOUS

Real

LOST &amp; FOUND

AfCV KTttntd

BEACON DAIRIES

Room 4, Florida State Bank Bulding

Place Your order now for A delicious Ice Crcan
Cake. One layer of that good old Rum Rabin, ant
A layer of rich creamy Vanilla topped and decot
— ed-with -Whipped- Crcaxtir-aen-CH -twelve -to aixteei
. . . . $2.25 each. Also three layer Qt. Brick in
dividual cut and wrapped for your convenience.
Place your order how!

BEACON DAIRIES
Phone 153

The E iectio n ic Home

Analytical Minds Now Bring Yon
—
A Rich Reward In
i ^ U i s u r t living!
^
The man of tho family de- V
pends upon all of the latest * '
electrical conveniences and
aids in the modem office, store or factory The
Electronic Age.will bring housekeeping up to
the same level .in modem living. The Elec­
tronic' Age will bring better living and more
loisure
by putting more oi the burden of
housekeeping on electric eervants

... • and NOW -

wtu« your ELECTRONIC
AGE home, hero are a low ol tfce many features which
will prevail hi year ldtohea!

machines.
EXPERT service
Electric Irons, l .. ---------cook stoves, bscktd by ID years'

(SIS THERE GOLD1I
P N Y O t lR g S jr i^ -*
4Bs

Have ICE CREAM from

Dependable Insurance and Bonds

■entlal to efficient car perfor­
mance. Our expert mechanics and
Sun Motor Analyser assure sells
faction. Come in today.
HOLLER MOTOR BALBS

vCEIXARf*

Roy Wall .
618 Mellowvlllc Ave,
Phone 813-M

After All the Gifts Are Open: After
That Christinas Feast - - Let ’em

Estate Sales— Rentals— Mortgage Loans

Phone 060

PLUMBING
Repair work a specialty
Free estimate*. Prompt aervicc
All work guaranteed

LEGAL NOTICE

R AYM O N D M. It.ALL,. REALTOR.

FOR YOUR furniture need*— SEWING machines re
Sea Walter Beal at Mather
makes. Williams' r
Furniture Co., phone 117.
205 W. 1st St.

LOST: Brown leather man's bill­
fold, Inside stenciling In gold.
**W. Hudgins," contains station
pass and social security card
of Bessie Bonahannon. Lost
Friday evening in downtown
district. Return billfold to
Herald and keep money as
reward.

PAID IN FULL ..
PITTSBURGH, Dec. 15.. (A*)—
Food end clothing-whtelf- the 8 rivntion Army provided back in
1007 were worth $1000 to "Old
Bill, the trader.” That's the sum
the late fnti#erant Pittsburgh
scissors grinder left the organisa­
tion In his will. The bequest was
revealed when h* safety deposit
box wax opened.
In addition
"Old Bill1' left $1000 each to the
Jewish Home for babies, the Home
for Crippled Children, and the In­
sane Asylum of N'ewburg) Cleve­
land. In reality^ the 77-yrnr-old
nan was Fred Goldsmith. He bad
always been looked on as penni­
less. but bank books and other
statements showed he left $33.
000.
.

tVOOLLE'H
Marianna, Florlds
*
WOOLLEY. England. t/P» —
, Thirteen Is a lucky number for
The miniature Chapel illustrat- Woolley. Thirteen men from this
ed above was constructed by the Cotswold Hills hamlet went Into
boys of the Florida Industrial World War I ami \nil returned
School in the woodwork and paint ■safely.
In World \V*r II, 13
shops.'
i more fought, and they too were
It is erected on a conspicuous unhurt.
spot on the School campus amid
one of the picturesque young pine
Broves, -arxI for-several days dur­
ing the. Christmas season it will
be the center of interest. It is
equipped with a loud speaker
from which emanates each night
the nrgnn notes nnd choir voices
of our favorite Christmas Carols.
The Imitation stained glass win­
dows are lighted from the In­
run smoothly
side, and it Is not only of interest
W. Nelson Rump.
to the staff ami students at tho
School, but has been viewed. by
hundreds of citixens of the com­
munity.
The Christmas Service, condpcted by tho Reverend V.G. Lowery of Sanford for their \lslt and
of St. Luke'sEpiscopal
Church; donations toour shut In.
Marianna, will l&gt;e neld at the
Signed;
TheDabney Family
little' Cha|&gt;el, with the 400 boys
__________ _____

050 x 20
000 x 20
120g x 24
WANTED
BOSTON,
&lt;/P)-One
700 x 20 1000 x 20
could be unaware that if
750 x 20
1100 x 20
SHALL
upright
piano
•
call
744
winter with tho snow, si
Also a good stock of truck tubes.
A.M. Prevail Seville. Fla.
NORWALK DISTRIBUTOR
WANTED 4 foot So-HIte herPhone 2104 *
tllixrr Distributor In good condlUon. Phone $322 - Oviedo,
Fla. __ _____________________
MOVING-Must
sell:
Monarch
Electrlr range; Stewart Warn­
SMALL
doll carriage for 2‘ a
er Rcfrigeratir ;R. C. Victor
Radio; Living room suite; bed .year old baby.' Phdne Mrs. A.
complete; 3/4
Red; library
tabic. K. H. McIntyre, Sanford WANTED to buy or rent
Ave. at Glndcrville.
ruillo, Mrs. E. C. Irvine,
Park Ave.
BOYS’ bicycle, Jr. site, 20 inch.
Phone 002.

GOOD celery farm on BeardaH
Avenue—20 acres 10 acres til­
BORROW HERE WHERE
ed. THe reworked recently—6
PRIVACY IS RESPECTED
walla. Priced at $300 per acre. YOUR natural desire for privacy
I f you «r« looking for ftffwd
in „ n i 9»iey., .metier*. I fs tr ic tly
y farm at a bargain,
respected here. Friends and
It. F.W. Bender Reel Estate
relatives are not queeUoned
Room 2 — Florida State Bank
about your credit. Your em­
Bldg.—Telephone 103U.
ployer o r # business associates
•ill not hear of your personal
bicycle—18 inch
affairs. There Is no cause for
0134.
T0.'i S embarrassment.
Reasonable credit requirements.
No co-makers on money loans.
Variable payment plans.
FAMILY LOAN COi
Florida Bask Bldg.
Phene 33

NICE 4 rworn 1

MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1945

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD FLORIDA

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To Protect tha Peace of Uie World i
To Promote th* Progress of America)
To Prodnca Prosperity for Sanford.

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DENT DAILY NBWSPAPEU

VOLUME XXXVII

Established 1908

.CIO Strikers
* Hold Picket
Lines At GM
P

~

Actor Gets Bronze Star Medal

office?workers did net attempt
to break through the picket line,
although two o f their number
the marching atrlkara as they
were gently shouldered aside by
approached n gate. Police stood
by, and Chief. James Byars said
no effort would be made to
smash the picket line. The office
workers, numbering about 120,
" turned around and went home
on - Instructions from company
officials.
A union picket captain, W. E.
Rodgers, told newsmen tbnl no
attempt would he made to inter­
fere pith anyone .who went
around the cm f of the line. But,
said Rodgers: “ We aren’t going
to let anyone go through the
lino." Last night, Flint’s police
chief said he hod been assured by
the union that pickets would not
“ attempt to prevent office work­
ers from entering.
Meanwhile, there was renewed
hope for some signs of an agree­
ment to end the long and bitter
wage dispute between the auto
workers union and the major
corporations, of the automotive
industry. The union prepared today to resumo negotiations with
the Ford Motor Company on its
demand for a 30 per cent wage
increase. There were rumors that
the company would make pay
concessions in return for a guar­
antee sgainst unauthorised work
stoppages. Ford has not yet ac­
cepted the union's proposal to
discharge or fine wildcat strikers,
but the company is proceeding
with wage discussion* amid in­
dications that a satisfactory
solution may be reachsd.
In Washington, a ’ fundamental
tarlproblem of government fact___ be decided before
4 -finding must
_ ie
_ oil
■_ -wage board is able to
reeume its deliberations. That’s
th* question o f whether profits
and prices are to figure in the
wage studies. Industry opj
the idea. Management rt,
sentatlves say it would bs the
prelude to what they consider
government "snooping.*
The
difference
of
opinion
. nearly broke up the l in t meeting
vm o f the oil wsgs fact-finding
board. .However, the oil board
now haa decided to oak Secretary
of la b or Lauds SchweUenbacb
and Economic Stabiliser John
Collet for an opinion whether it
should relate possible price ad­
vances to recommendations for
wage Increases ,

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BRITISH DENY STORIES
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Associated Press Incased Wire

num ber

08.

H arbor Probe S h o w ,
inow CapitolJaps H ad Broken U .S. C ode
Nanking Turns Out
In force To Honor
Returning General*
issimo And W if$

DETROIT. Dee. IS. (A P )
— The CIO Unitea Auto
. Worker* Union has turned
down a compromise wage in*
crease offer made, by Ike
Ford Motor Company. Ford’s
propenal would Rare put IS
centa an hour eatra into the
pay envelopes of Ita union
employees. Hut alter study­
ing the offer, a union spoken*
man said it wa* completely
unacceptable to the UAW.

(By Associated PrssV)
The battle of giants In labor
pnd management * took n more
definite shape today with an
incident at the pldnt o f the AC
Sparkplug division of General
Motors Corporation In Flint,
Mich. There a picket line of
some 000 CIO United Auto
I striker* Moetted efforts
office
office, wen-era.to
wot* era . to en
enter

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SANFORD, ■FLORIDA, TU esQja y DECEMBER 18, 1945

Office Employees At|
Flint Plant Denied )
Admission By 600
Striking Unionists!

DETROIT, Dee. 18. (AP)
— The Ford Motor Company
haa made a concession In Ita
ware argument with the CIO
United Automobile Workers
union offering an increase in
cents sn hour to
a)l enftnoyfeea'rcpi'eaentefTby
tne UAW at a coat of $33,000,000 a year. The increase
would become effective at
the atari of the month dur­
ing which production of the
company reaches or exceeds
80,000 units. The units would
irrlude Fords, Mercury*, Lin­
colns and trucks. The in­
creased rales then would re­
main in effect for two years
from the date they became
effective. Ford officials de­
clare that the Increase would
represent an average in­
crease of IS 4-10 per cent In
Ford wages.

^

Considerable clnudlnr*. nml slowly r i«in»r
1rmr&gt;eraturr lodaj anil tonight with oc­
casional light rain thin afternoon. Part*
I) cloud;,
continued mild* few widely
Mattered shower* Wcdncsdn).

; Tipped O ff by Ameri­
can Messages On
. Number of Skips A t
Pearl Harbor Base

Jap Officer Describes ‘ Indianapolis' Sink'ng

WASHINGTON? Dec. IS. \
(A P )—The Stale Depart men)'
has given the authority to •
Lieut, nant General A Inert C. *
Vrdrm ejer to help move*’.
t ............ rationalist troop* to .
ten porta. .
^ne State Department’*
press oil leer, Michael Mc­
Dermott, disc Ineed In \V**hinglon today that the United
State* commander In China
had been told to art v. hen
he deems It necessary,.
McDermott *trc**ed the
point that the directive giv­
ing Wedemeyer authority t j
transport the troop* applied
only to Manchuria. General
George Marshall,, who, I* ex­
pected- to arrive In'fhunitaing on Thuraday, win ha c
the final say on the matter.
And Marshall'* decision, -mid
McDermott, will be “ conxiMtent with hi* negotiation*
with the Chinese."

WASHINGTON; Dec; 1 8 .(AP) — The Jnpanene wore
tipped o ff on how ninny ,*
American war vt-w-ls were
entering. Pearl Hnrhor ju.tt
hefort* the sneak at tack. The
congressional i n v o stignt ing
committee was told to.iay
tliitt the Japanese Intercept­
ed mi A m e r i c a n
radio

broaden*t on Dec. rt. Mm, ihut
gave them the vilnt data.
A Japanese naval officer’a
I statement disclosing the tirotf,
|was nlitniped for the com mi ttec
I through
tieujrnl. JUaeArthur?* *—
i
headquarters. It hud been
disclosed prevlouslv that the Army
had broken the Jap code but to­
day''* evidence wn* the first dis­
closure that the Japanese were
also able to rend Atnencun mes­
sages.
Earlier ill today's session, Vic*
Admiral Theodore Wilkinson tes­
tified Ihut. the American ships
could have escaped if hi* inlvivu
on an urgent warning me*,
had hern followed. The former
Chief of Naval nlelligcnce said he
urged the scndlne ur the warlliiof
from Washington at a time that
wpuld have given tlie sjiip*, cwio
and one-half hours to get out to
•» *t'npi. Charlr* II. McVay. skipper o f liie sen.

CITED FOR MERITORIOUS SERVICE as n Special Service non­
commissioned officer In the ATC Indla-Chlna Division^ T/Sgt. Tony
Martin was awarded the Bronte Star medal, lie is shown receiving
the medal from Brig. Gen. William H. Tunncr, commanding general,
at Air Transport Commnndrr headquarters in India. Martin was ex­
BY ASSOCIATED PItES.l
pected to resume his career In films and radio on leaving the service
This i* n day of crichraliuii nml
( International}
rejoicing throughout the n m-eotpinuniat ut^a* of Chinn. IV today,
Generalissimo and Madame Chlui.g
Kai-Shek have made a triumphal
entry Into the old Chinese capital
of Nanking.
The Kuomlntang leader and his
government were forced to floe
from Nanking by the Japanese ’TESTIFYING A T THE ITHJRT-MAUTIAI. in Wm.li
advance in UK)7„ nnd the return cn isei ludlannpolK CoUlilr. Ike llmdilninlo nidi, .......... . i. chert the position of his siili when it
.
. .......... ............... ........... - ...........Wilkin-on also told tlie comto the capital from Chunking is er
nix high-speed
torpedoes
at the. indiaiipnli.:,
... " •,!*
v: three bits,
Adlil. Wihlei
I).i A Maker (seated), j mittro 'the'' AVi1s*V-icms* 'fleet* wnut
a symbol of China's resurgence. fired
.
:
# - * 1.
. . . . *
i t *
■
I, . • 1 •■ 1 _ ’
, , , I i I 1,* » , . . f
II
t .:
Ihishliiioto's testimony.
Imve Item in greater peril if it
Stolen
Government Sanford Enjoys 70 According to dispatches from the president of llir court, listen* to iuterpictci iiuni1 K.istlnki rendition of( Intel
ant Ionut Souilitpholn I had been on ihu wrsl coast or at
scene, thousand* crowded the air­
Woolen Cloth Used
Degree Weather A s port as Chlsng's plane landed, mid
l.iihniim mods, another llawinuui
nnclinriigc.
more lined the streets
In Black Markets
Country
Freezes thousands
A digest of the Jn|tinu*c war
of Nanking to cheer him as lie
plans, received from Uni-Acthutv
drove through the ancient city.
WASHINGTON, Doc. IB. UP)—
The thermometer row lo
disclosed thill Tokyo was iearly
Coincident
with
the
Generalis­
The T B I -has stonoutfeoerthst 10
the 7$ mark to4»r after hUlo nttnrk slop* anchored outside
simo's return to.. Nanking cumes
%
e a r h e f-M degree*
the hat bar at the time of the dis­
a hopeful'hit of news from offiyesterday morning el Roy Hy­
aster.
rials of the Chinese Cominunlrt
,theft at l merchandise' valued at
men farm. Official low re­
movement. The head of the Com­
cording In Sanford was 33
more than. $126,0001 The arreats
-yMm Krolei. Julian Steiisjiom
munist peace delegation In Chung­
degree*, according to IL F.
were made in New York City,
nml Hnilley ridhnin, following *
king has declnrrd flatly that an
Whltner, weatherman.
No
Philadelphia and Miami Beach.
'end to the -undeclared civil win State Patrolman L. C.
reported.
Claude
Hittell
The director of the FBL J.
frost or tree damage was •Is the primary need of tho connEdgar Hoover, said that three
f baseball fnn* to he held at the
Bender Urfires Dri­ oCity
employee of_ the
_____
Sanford Aulo ! try.
thefts occurred in Philadelphia
Hall Thursday evening at
Parts Company a
And one in New York. Ha deFlrat 1 And for that reason, he say.-,
7 :&lt;'K&gt;' o’clock.
Intense
Visibility
J
vers
To
Take
Time
Street, got a lei ef run, yes­
dared that the merchandise was
Mr. Krider made an appeal foe
he will make every effort to hn!t
terday, scooping real snow
either owned by the government
nil
rit
leans
I
tile
rested
in
having
the fighting before the conventWASHINGTON. D.*i-. |m, i,p,
Highway motor nrrldriits, the hiisrhnli in Snnfonl next -oailioc
o ff a truck from North Caro­
or moving in interstate commerce,
Efforts of Ihe American l e ­
, discuss peace. The chief of staff toll of too much speed, enrolss- to he present. An ushoelalion Ihe Cnplaiu o f the .Cruiser
lina that during the early
which gave the FBI Jurisdiction
morning perked in front of I lion of an all-party meeting to ness, n-ckles* or drunken driv- will lx- lorined and officer* will In.liiiimpidi* took the Ktanii in gion. Auxiliary and Mrs. Sybil
in the rase. ,
•
inown
deferse
today
and
said
Mouth,
its president, in making
.................. t-i_i.,ht Ibg.'an? on the sharp iiu-rease in
Urn store.
Hoover added that a large part
./ .
fumed Communist F-'O-htlij SOniinolo County, said Slate Ik- eleeted.
he considered a zigtag course dime hoard collection* of $6*&gt;.rt7
of the etolen goods, mostly
Plans
will
he
formulated
f»i
a
JRoute Army, General Yeh Chien Highway I’nlrotiuan L. C. Mender
anjii-cc**iiry on the night o f the Monday, were tm’lltj &lt;eninu-nileil
BY ASSOCIATED PRESS
woolen cloth, found its way Into
Ying, Is himself in Chungking today, mul urycil mutorial* to drive to |roeore iqieruting fund* alnkhtg. ( ’apt. Churles McVay hv Major Allan 8. Wharton of
block market operations In tha
for
the
lot
llu
inning
suason
.
ntllte
_co
eeys hi* presence there'lusteio! give heed to ihe niutto of the
III told a N'uvv court marliiil
New York area,
that has been plaguing most o f , 0f
the -front is a sign of his Florida DcpuMmetil" (if I’uhlir -Jaiifnrd has been.adniilted t" t|ie he con-iderri| visibility so poor the Fulvntjhn Army.
On WedneHduy the- wsuiloti .of
this country has al*o been felt — party's determination to bring tin- .Safety . "Take Your Time— You Florida Stale League. Mr. Sti-'i- ilia' M'ch a course wu* needles*.
the Eastern Star w ill Imve
stl om said but ween $l(i.nun au-l
most uncomfortably - by return-, f iightlng
t t i n g to
to till
an end.
McVay.
who
i*
accused
of
Will
Live
Longer.”
vhut-go of thu Splvntnm Army
Ing American- t m p i at sea.
Sl’J.iMtit muni
imiNt nr
be iniiseil
ini mi
m -in
lei ,,.,.,1
wimni m
■ t..,
.
t ..
In Jcpim, the* trial of losartr
As an example, he printed out
dinie board.
70-mlle-an-hour mid-Atlantic gale
has damaged two American war»l J«P»n*e* war criminals has open- three motor traffic ncridenD dur­
The Salvation Army here will
*
*latnl
at
III*
own
request,
lie
shins, the slrersft Carrier Wasp
before q military tribunal in ing tho week-end that could have
piny
Snutn Clan* to a number
van|
there
wn*
im
numii
mi
the
and the cruiser Aufusta. Storms1 okohnma. The first of the pelly hoeti avoided liy more careful
night nf Inst July .'III, The Navy of, families ill a logger way tlmp
also have slowed the progress tyreni* to face the court Iihs en driving.
ha* nttrlhuted the sinking in ever before in (16 vrur* of itp
ttleihfp We shin on, tered a plea of not guilty. Hr
of - tho battle»h
.8 u n d it y afternoon at 2:00
history, said Major Wbortun. No
enemy suhmnrine nelinn.
NORFALK, Va. . Dec. 17, (/P&gt;— which Is brUfing 1,500 high ie a former prison guard named
MrVny testified that after the reported tlmt there would be i n
Rallroard officials have begun a noint soldiers from Europe to Tatsuto Tsuchiye, who, i* eharitt 1 o’clock, he stated, Just over tho
dilplinttion la giving by county
complete investigation of the New York. However, there were with beating to death an Ameri­ county lino at u.Mitiand tutreai*
expbisinn lie went nut m, deck nnd Statu Welfme Hoard* in
wreck of two Seaboard Air Lfne no resualtiei on any of the ships. can private first clans, Robert collided &gt;)ie:id. on' win n Tiliis M.
nnd
learned
that
the
-hip
sigml
this lespcel a, he liail coufurml
lame*, colored driving a 'JH Ply
Railway trains which cost tha
The Augiwts Rad her star­ Gordon Tea*.
system would mil w«nk lie said witli Mr.*.' i'. M. Hoyih county
The .Seminole County Hoard "f he sent word iliinicdinlely In the welfare director, and Mrs. J.
lives of at least eight persons board side mtshod in several
One member of the miltiaiy !,,|&gt;u.l hl
" r Wi" ‘ « r ‘ ’“ r14uhlic
Instruction
will
meet radln operator to send nut a Colle of the State Welfare Moard
Sunday. Ths 'accident occurred inches by mighty waves. The commission set up lo try the 100 tried lo pan* u cur wh«*n John
T.
Jordan
of
AltuinuntiSoring*,
j
Thui&gt;.dny
to issue warrants l" distress
near the town of Kollock, S. C.. cruiser is en route to the United
signal.
on the mailer, and gave eueh
defendants
has
withdrawn
liccauso
retire
in
to
lent
hnndn
and
rnupnii*
driving a ’-ill Dodge Sedan was
when the Florida-bound Silver States from 1m Havre with troop*.
Thu
I'aptain
admitted
tie
did
supply
of Cliristtna* orders to
due
im
Ian.
I,
It
was
announced
Mr. Jordan'
Meteor plowed Into the north The Masp, which ie heading to­ of riefsnse objection* that hi* or- upnrunrhing him.
not order the ship nbundoned I give. out. Kinum-iol arrangement*
bound Sun Queen, as the Sun ward Southhampton to Dck up deal In tho ilutaan death man !i j pulled almost off of the road In by Rupt. T. W, l.iwtnn.
immediately. Hu explained the for this will be IiuiiiIIcf] by itm
ueen was moving onto a siding. troops, bad tho- steel curtains on might prejudice We
u vain effort Ui avoid the PlyThe largest Item In retire will
was on it fairly even keel. Salvation Army
ore than 60 persons were In­ her hangar deck washed sway. He Is Col. John Ball of W illlanis-1
Elizabeth Knight, iirgioa* be a S75,fl()0 baud isaua -if the cruiser
It wa* after the executive offijured.
The same atoms also battered the town, I’entis.
lind a bud cut on her bend. Cleve Sanford school district that was rer laid paid Die liunimie... 10 a
eoeel ef- &lt; n fUil4) ..-----------------KiTTgTil, itegrTiriiVira brekririerrpTitrJl-TiimiT-intil ‘ xntit;;lri tin tf-trr rxtensivr, said McVay, Ihnt In- -M oat-of-thoan klUed-wero s a
urm. They weie taken lo the refund mnnlci llllft fiiul Is-en ml- ■itdcrcil tlie ship uhundmted.
sengers on the Sun Queen. How­
At heme, December's first pro­
General Patton's
Floridn .Snnilarium b y Winter . vnnroil fo r improvement III school
ever, the engineer of the Sliver longed cola
la holding
fast
cold W$yo
w$ye is
holi
Condition Excellent
Park Police.
buildings prior to that d a le nml
Meteor. W. W. Shoemaker o f Ra. over a wide section of^ the
the country
lelgh. S, C., -woe killed. . Railway and there i| no Immedlu
edlate relief
Mr. Jordan had u sligh( cut on tu miihe- furthor Improvehu-nt.» *
...
ll4.,
.
..
UurniK that time*, wIurn were
officials eay that apparently he _______
HEIDELBERG. Dec. la, nPi—
in - sight. Deaths o f at least 80
l !'f ,
k * httlo daughter mj,),,] t(, the Himfoid G r a m m a r Mrs. Rawlins Urges
failed to observe that the Bun persona hava bead attributed to
An official bulletin say* General
riding
with
him
wa.
nut
utjun.1.
Svho&lt;),.
lhe
We.t
Bide
I'riBuying Of Seals Patton's condition remuin* ex­
Queen had not entirely cleared the cold. Tho worst situation ta
James was aliesU-il by tht; Oi- 1 lnnry School was erected ut a
the main, line
at Buffalo, N. Y., and ID suburb),
cellent. It add* that them has
uuge
County
sheriff
for
icckles*
;
to
ll'
^
w|
th
th.
lute
which are all bat enow bound after
Mr*. Mary Rawlflis, rlminiimi o f 1been u very gradual improvement
dr
Wing
and
driving
on
the
wrong
H
()
Kh|„ho|.er
U
&gt;o
succ
essPlans were computed
Iasi
a five deXLMUwrd, with falls
the (.’hi is1111a* Heal sale, today of the motor functions — parti­
night for this year's Gift Bo* side of the road.
ful bidder. In this connection. reported that to dute the return* cularly about the shoulder* and
up to M^takJoTwo
car*
turned
over
late
Sun­
Mr. Lawton commented on ihu from Ihe Christmas Real letters upper cheat.
County Reaches 59
Very few sections of Ihe country drive for the ’’ Yanks Who Gsvc”
escaped tho toy blasts. In during the regular meeting of day afternoon. One was a Dodge fact that it costa nearly that were favorable but still slow U
Pulton sat up jestciday for the
Sedan
that
turned
oyer
on
tne
Percent O f Quota hare
the
Campbell-Ihissing
Post
or
the
much now-uduy* to build a double coming in. She inude an appeal first time *inrc Id* neck «u « bro­
the northern kilos, the frigid
highway
near
the
county
line;
concrete tennis court.
ti nt til) jhpsc who have received
temperatures range upward from American Legion last night at
in an auto accident'nine days
Bemlnolo County boa reached a low ot 38 below tero- Rain amj th* Legion II ut on tho Lake- no one wa* reported to he In­
During that period, said Mr. the Jetter* to post their mail u- ken
ugo.Thr Ccliend sal up yesterday
jured.
The
other
car
turned
over
but 60 percent f o f ID E-Bond snow are falling In many pails front.
,
Lawton, the late Frank T, Foslci soon vu* possible.
after diH-lrtVs *ulh-lituted u plaster
quota, and la not Uatod among of the southwest. However, fore­
Ned Smith, who wm* appointed and spattered the highway near was chairman nf the school hoard,
L. I. Frasier, chiiirniun u/ the
for a Irarlion nptuiratus
the leading 27 counties of tho casters said ik o n was no immedi­ chairman of tho Gift Box drivr Ratliff’s with broken glass, und nnd D. L. Thrasher was cunity large gift* committee, reported cast
which bail realigned Id* verte­
tore
*
shoulder
I
ou
h
u
in
the
road.
state in this respect,
it
euncrintcndenL Other
b o a r d a goud leturn from the large
•«. It was an- ate danger at froet In the Ox- commlttee, said this morning that
gift brae.
jre g
nouncad this moral
sittg by H. G. txwme southern areas and that all cltluns of this city are urge&lt;l The car whh a black Dodgo sedan r—
member*
were —
H.•
I. v/.
r . .-.V--....
Dickson ...
of let ter* sent out but added tbnl
—
_ , , . ....
Kilpatrick, county chairman1 of temperatures a lM f the Pacific to prepare a gift box which n with a .Mississippi license, hut it Ungwood and C. F. Harrison, the greater part are yet to be
Today. bulletin says thefo r m e r
tho drive.
roii.mti.icr of « • tJ h ir # Army
coast were nearly normal In most to be given to some service man is not known who the driver was. B. F. Exril. now director of th r’ heanl fiorn.
Sale* of E-bonds in tho
*1
s-nt a resiles* night due to tha
who Is currently hospitalised in
regions.
When gn» restrictions were re- school of education nt Slclson
D. C. Brock, chairman of the
through Saturday were $1
newly applied cast. However, it
Florida.
moved
in
Florida,
during
the
fol­
Unlverilty,
was
then
principal
of
negro
organisation's
Chris
|
iimh
In
south
Wyoming,
search
parhe reported. The county
through the - In order to stimulate the lowing 30 days there was n 286 the high school.
.Seal wile, reported jilen* for linltrale*-this haa not adversely
ie tlUfiOO; Ho urged ell
percent
Increase
in
automobile
doubling
the Incomo of the pre­ uffecled what wus described yes­
-out
for
six
drive,
Mr.
Smith
announced
this
to buy more E-bonds and p t i.__
terday as hi* amnxlug recovery.
a disabled morning that th* American f-c- accidents, said Patrolman Bend­
vious
year.
Jume* Edward Rudd A MM-2* .
mlnole among the leading counties
The
money
received
from
the
er,
and
predicted
that
1046
will
gion
engine
will
be
parked
ut
eon of Vi. W. Rudd of Richmon d.
In solos.
Magnolia
Avenue
and
First have the worst traffic death toll Va., and formerly stationed at the sate of Christina* Seals will be
Counties which have reached
8 treat and a committee o f mom- tho nation ha* ever known.
Sanford Naval Air Station, re­ used lo benefit Seminole County
bore of th« Ladles Auxiliary will
ceived his honorable discharge and It* people. The ipRillc I*
at Jacksonville Monday. He , J urged __to _bup Christmas Seals,
bo preoont to recolvo tho Gift
„
IT*
Baxc*.
VAUGHAN YOUTH INJURED turned for a visit with member* Mrs. Rawlins said.
Gift boMe may also bo turned
o f the Sanford Fire Department,
in at tho Sanford Furniture Com­
Drew Vaughan, 12, pDyinr on whom he had often entertained
pany and at tho H. B. Pope tha rail of the St. Johns River with the gulDr and mandolin.
LIEUT. WARD IS HOME
Company*
Prior to entering the service ha
bridge, near the Sanford Boat waa
a welding mechanic with tho
I.ieut. and Mr*. Walter J. Ward,
Mr. Smith aaid that tho boxes
should contain an item or items works Sunday . afternoon, , was DuPont Koyon Plant at Richmond, III, have arrived in Sanlord and
uie visiting Lieut. Ward’s grandworth approximately $3.00. The*# slightly bruised about tho haaJ'Va.
and had hand cut*, when )ie stepinn cuts, Mr* and Mrs. John
Vaughan wljtr reside near Osteen
in tbs path of a car driven
Didgy. tUut. Ward- Is : on D fNewman, colored. Buirinal
leave.' He aem sl with‘ tits , 'Vt1
109 East Smyths

19 Are Arrested Returning Vets
By FBI In Huge Highly Incensed
Theft Roundup Over Cold Spell

Baseball Meeting Capt. McVay
Accident Rate
l a t e d Thursday
On Increase in SNight
At City Hall TakesStand In .
His Own Behalf
Seminole County
W !“ L r'SC r

Seaboard Begins
Investigation Of
Railroad Crash

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GourHC BCCHUHC Of 1Jg ComnUMlded BV
Salvation A r m y

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Seminole County
Sdionl Board To
M e e t Thursday

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Gift Box Dr i v e
S t a r t s Tomorrow

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The Sanford Herald

Monumental Loans

T U E S D A r .D E C E M B F R l B l ’ TW S
l r n i f iiiiMiin i U M a M a a a u u a i ^

"THE SANTA CLAUS MYTH

PLUMBING
Repair work a specialty
Free estimates. ProWpt service
All work guaranteed

Even n .nation so great, rich and powcrfulas the United
Males is jarred by the statement of Dr. Lewis II. KImmel,
the Brookings Institution at
........ public financial authority of th
'rifcr'V!?•'Vm»lduRUi*'r-lliui the Literal government -will need $22;000,0110,0011 to carry on its countless o|&gt;crntions in 1918, with
piobably higher limits to comu-.lalcr. Rut. Dr. J E . M. Elkin,
goni-mi tax attorney Yor the Westinghouse Electric Corpora­
tion of Pittsburgh, offers a little rnnsolntlnn by saying that
congressmen who tnlk of $26,000,000,000 or more are "dis­
regarding the taxpayers."
It remains to, be seen whether the tax ayers will, or
ran, reduce tin* vast national debts which 1 nve developed
done,
nalb-r«. rnnU *»f in the war and pre-war period. Presumably it can btf done.
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*t Jbut the operation lake:»s courage and everlasting persistence.
lu r I k f |inr|Mi*r #*f
%III lir i h n r u f M lur And strange to say, millions of American don't seem to
rrfU lu K rrntrm.
rare much bow greatly the federal debt mounts up, They
kick knowledge to understand and the will to .opjtosc to the
methods by which so many bjllions are extracted from
American pockets. These processes should be more clearly
explained, and so should the uses to. which the federal mnne v js put.
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In th is p n p r r uad a l n
Ik * In fill a r u a puM U hetl Itarela

• The criminal who,wears rubber gloves, nnd thinks him
j self safe herause he* lenves no fingerprints, hod better
Iread up on the latest development in his profession. Footprints can he traced and Identified by the FBI.
Footprints are of course the.one thing a cjdmjnp! {s
BHH.R VF.HHt VUU TO HAY
•Hire to leave behind him. Even if made on wood'-or cement,
THE GREATEST STS" IS THE jthev ran he photographed for study. Then comes comparison
SIN AO A INST LOVE: Hear, &lt;1 •with a file of more than 2,300 different types of heels‘ and
Heaven*, nnd tf.ve ear II earth. sold* ,|f the, suspect’s heel ngreos in size nnd design with
or the Lord haili spoken, I have
ourlxhnl nml hvoughl up child­ the photographed print. and above all if it shows similar
ren, amt Ihev have »
a- wear, nail impressions or missing fragments, he is likely
gainst me.—tsnljlh 1:2.
•to he the man.
Byre feet are photographed for a file. No two people
Compromise*
htive the same skin ridges on the soles of their feet. Hos(From The Washington PoU)
Tho youiik’ who clamor nml th
n’Lnls know this, and for some time have been using foot­
young who dream
prints to identify babies: •'•«-• - • •
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Are lusty kindred in a loud
The
new
method
surpasses
tin*
old
fingerprint
system,
crusade
•Their* 1* n |iur*U»»g-*M*i&gt;gU*,. a i l(iil&gt;he« shivs conceal fingerprints, but rubber foofwonr
tumult mad* ’ *
; is just as telltale as any other kind. Persons contemplating
Ily lauKhiiiK. dating. Ilvllllf iii ••*■ crime as a career had heler think twice.
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Thnt flatten* hill* and draw, lot
• rlxnnx nigh.
Thelm 1* a carries* ensile, ImilL
on air,
But new and strong .nml loured
with wold* to hear
The shark of How; the flame of
When- and Why..
Pul there i* . once* fur every num
when truth
Take* on the u*|tect of n shining
star—
For some too iTrillinnl. and for
some too far—
When whulom make* It* cumpromisc with youth.
There l*. no conquest, hut the
vale* arc sweet.
•And hill* are steeper to the tiled

Have ICE CREAM from
BEACON DAIRIES
’ "Place Your order'now foT A delicious^Ice ’dream7
Cake. One layct- of that good old Rum Raisin, and
A layer of rich creamy Vnnilln topped and decorat
ed with Whipped Cream, s.erVi'H twelve to sixteen
. . . . $2.25 each. Also three layer Qt. Brick In­
dividual cut find wrapped for your convenience.
Place your order now!

Speed Grows Stale
Them was a "kick" in the news that, another speed
and supported every demand unit
| coinplninl made liy Ihe American
record had been broken, and the huge B-20 superfortress,
i
offU«i*.
l)r. Parks declined that
"Drennihont," hud briiken all records by Crossing (he-coun­
| from this support, standard* of
try from California to New York in 5 hours, 27 minutes
i sanitation und medical requireI incuts were met, whereux without
and 8'£ seconds. But not very much of a kick. For this sort
Ihe hackinir of the Red Cross,
of thing has become so familiar that it Ih taken almost as n
' rompletr sucres* was not assured.
matter of course. Another equine record on the race course
I Mr. Kick, who hnd been a tornwould probably arouse more attention.
I Imt fiver nml had seen action
I over Italy and Germany, related
Any wav, some sophisticated people will say, the best
the ever present Influence amt
records we can make on this little old earth are pityfully
I guidance of Ihe Red Cross from
slow in comparison with the speed of the planets and stars.
|the time lie left for overseas
service, lie explained thnl ufter
If we could only push in among them for a speed contest,
the first loTi|t hop thvy were
there would he a real thrill In it. And today Home of our
The annua) meeting o f _ the met by Red Cross worker* who
little earth-hound |H*ople are dreaming of doing this very Seminole
County Chapter of the presented them witli hot Ynftyo
thing, at Jenst with regard tojthe moon, our nearest celestial American lleil Cross wa-, held amt dou'ihnuts. At the smile
neighbor.
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Stage' Families
The stage is in the Idood of the O’NelllH. Eugene, Jr.,
is to make his professional debut with a part in the Readers
Theater rendering of “ Oedipus the King" by the Greek
dramatist :3ophAclca. His father was au actor also before he
found his true calling as a playwright. Three times Pultizor,
Prize winner and jtnc of the few Americans to obtain the
Nobel prize for literature, Ell gene O'Neil’s place is secure
ill the history of American drama.
Eugene. Jr., is the third generation to go behind the
footlights. His grunfather, James O'Neill, was a highly
esteemed actor, rememltored best for his work In the leading role of "Monte Cristo
royal family of the stage' the Barrymores, they have
ntldel lustre to the drama In the United States.
iblem the equal or any tne un­
it has ever^had to face I* just
K
ground the corner. If such | !«-' Wildcat Shot
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A ftejr All thp Gifts Are Open: After
. Ttojfrt /Christmas Feast - - Let ?em

While
Riding Deer’s Back

sltnlsm will encourage folks who
liow have mote money than they
ImoW what to do with to go to
CONCORD. N. II. Dec. 17, UP).
work at&gt;d try to save something —Here’* a story from the New
for a rainy day. It is worth while.
llamsphlr* Fish and Game De­
The State Board of Control ha* partment—nn,| officials insist that
declined to renew the contract of it is not a fish story. •
Tom Lleb as Ifltsil football coach
Game Wsnlrn Kerry llurlburt
at the University of Florida and
■■wAdopled a new'athletic policy says he shot a wildcat a* it rode
whlcn we hope will prove of bene-

on thq back of a deer.. Later,
he killed the doer beenuse of the

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Cross
headquarters nnd , was
featured liy mldresscs given by
Dr. Orville I.. Parks, George
Kick and Don Cheney.
Dr. Bark* told nf the many
wnys in which Hud Cross influ­
ence was felt white he was u
prisoner of war in Got mane Ho
said that the American physi­
cians In the camp hospital wore
better equipped with the sup­
plies, equipment and instruments
than the German officer* them­
selves. This was due to the fact,
he continued, that the Germans
simply did not have materials
while the Allied doctors were
given
their
requested
item*
through the Red Cross if it wore
at all postllij* to secura them.
Ur. Harks said there were
periodic Inspection* of the camp
by Red Cross representatives and
he cited an escape maneuver
conducted by four Internees on
(,no auch day. He remarked that
the prisoners walked out of the

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men were issued kits pqckfil !&gt;jvolunteer workers all ' over tpc
nation. The chain of K&lt;-d (S-oss
assistance was again picked up
oversea*. Red Cross representa­
tives had made jrrruiigpinenl* for
their quarter*, showers, jitess
halls, and generally taken in
hand by .the workers. In rapid
xucrexxlon, Mr. Kick cited In­
stances of Red Cross assistance
following through to Ihe con­
valescent periods ond finally
home.
Mr. Cheney, Red Cross Field
Director at the Orlando Army
Air Rase, outlined the expanded
program upon which the Red
Cross is now embarking. He
said thnt while the Red Cross
Is primarily a pence time or-

for th* forthcoming year, HMrt.
Other officer* elected were Mr*.
Ulurry Woodruff »« viro-chair­
man nnd Mrs. John Huger* a*
secretary. Mrs. E. C. Smith was
re-elected u* treasurer.

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c,,w *two German officer escortslwho
Director Ralph Carpenter of had * entered Uio camp a few
th* Fish and Game Department I rplnute* provloualjr.
says that the two anlmala will be I Dr. Bark* stated that at ona

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be made part of th* Department’:
exhibit In (he atatehouxe.
I Cross representative* witvpresent

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�Officers Are Elected Christmas Luncheon
By Eastern Star. Club ' Is Enjoyed By Club
Society Editori Cecelia Trnluck

Chapter Holds
Social Calendar D.A.R.
December Meeting:
TUESDAY
. The Alathean Sunday School
Class of the Ffrst Baptist Church
.will have a covered dish supper
™t the . annex at 7:00 P. M. All
membera are urged to attend.
♦Pilot Club will hove Xmaa
dinner and meeting at Mayfair
Hotel at 7:30 P. M. Members

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kirchor
held open house Ssturdsy evening
a( their home on 110-1 Myrtle
Avenue honoring Mr. nnd Mrs.
Ernest Southward and Mrs. Sam
Rurtelmcll. Mr. Southward has
ust returned from Okinawa and
trs. Burtchnell, the former Helen
Hnrkcy, left for her home In Los
Angeles, Calif., on Sunday.
. The decorations in the living
room consisted of a -beautifully
deco rated Christmas tree or blue
and silver and the mantel was de­
corated with huge silver poinsettins and silver candelabra con­
taining toll red tanern. The di­
ning room was festively arranged
with cellophane hell*, and holly.
The table was laid will; a n ccru
lace doth and the appointments
were silver. The center'piece was
of Rraiillnn pepper, greenery and
spun glass mist.
MVs._ J. n. Aiinrello anil Mrs.
Don R. Beecher has just-return­ R. F. Cole poured tea. Aptiroxied from a visit to Dayton, Ohio, lnntely forty guests called during
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where he~«pent a week with his the evening.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Vihlcn and
children ate expected to arrive
to spend the holidays with the
tatters parents Mr. and Mrs,. W.
J. Morrison at her home 706 Pal­
metto Avenue.
Mrs. Fred Zerenner of Narcis­
sus Avenue has returned from
New York where" she was called
bccauae of the illness and" death
of her motlu-r.

FLOWERS BRING
MESSAGES
OF

LOVE

AT

CHRISTMAS

Mrs. Ball Entertains
Junior High Faculty

Friends of Mr. E. L. Kelsey
wlll.be glad to learn that he is
recuperating from ^ re ce n t attack
of pneumonia and w* confined to
the Fcmahl-Laughton Memorial
•Hospital.

MTia 'SfiTrley Kick arrived home
Mra. Raypiond Ball of Lake
Mary entertained the faculty of Dec. 16 from Stephens Jtuiior
Junior High Scpool Friday even­ College, Columbia. Mo., to spamI
ing at her home with a holiday the Chrlatmas holidays with hir
nrenta, Mr. and Mrs. John A!
dinner party.
The home waa decorated with lick. 110 West Sixteenth Street,
festive . Christmas arrangements
of greenery, Unael and candles.
ng
Games were enjoyed throughout
the evening.
rs.
Those attending were: Mr. and
w,
at
Mrs, R. E. True, Hra. Georgina
Hnmll, Mrs. TV I, Harris, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Burney, Mr. Edward
Marshall; Mr. and Mrs. Eaton,
ee
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Stine, Miss
S.
Elizabeth Whlgham, Miss Adao f.
laid Richter, Mr. and Mrs. Ball
inand Mr*. Turner.
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FLORIST
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THE SANFORD* HERALD;‘ SANFORD, FLORIDA

JEtiPAY, DECEMBER 1^1915

CHRISTMAS
DANCE

JOE MCCASLIN. MARJORIE
TEP8IC, MR. BART PETERSON.
of the
LIEUT. WIRKU8, guest
u
MOBLEYS, and others aftcr n
recent performance of the Prorlnee Town Players . . .
SUSAN WIGHT will graduate
Jun. 10. 1046, from Womans Modicsl College of Pennsylvania In
Philadelphia as a M.D. Her piclure was In Life magazine Dec. 10
Issue on page 91. The ‘ article
featured women doctors and SUSAN was in the upper light corper . . . She Is indeed something
to lie proud of . . . a woman doc,n tor! Can you believe it . . .C.E.T.

sflonsorcd by

ORCHESTRA
Tickets on sale.at: Perkins, Touch tons, The Sanford
Herald ai|d Fla. State Bank.
Script $1.00 per person — tax Included

Junior

Top of Sthin Silk and
nylon. Rayon crepe skirt.
Lime, Pink, Aqua.
Slu e 0 to IS

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arice Is Gi ven
'By Les Souers Club

Meeting Is H e l d
By Dirt Gardeners

plaint)* from under the lighted
Christina* tier weir, exchanged by
the member
Mrs Cnr.pman served refresh­
ments to the truestk ns they ar­
rived. Those nttendlntr were Mr*.
II. M. Papworth, Mrs. K. R. Clem­
ents. Mrs. Charles Fisher, Mrs. E.
Gt Kilpatrick. Mrs. II. W. Itueher,
Mis. John Kick, Mrs. A- K. Ilos-etter. Mrs. Voile Williams,^ Mrs.
Genrire McCall., Mi s. Ia-ii Leshcr,
Mrs. II. \V. Turner ami Mrs. A.
.1. TOomoh.

A COMPACT IS A KEEPSAKE

Tin- Dirt Gardener* &gt;Circle of
the Garden Club met at
the
home of Mrs. S. C. Dickerson
Friday for the December meet­
ing with
Mr*. It. W. Wilke,
rhuirmSn, presiding and present- j
lug each o f the
II member*
p r e s e n t v ie w "constitution" of
the Garden Club of Sanford.
Itnllcnll was answered with
favour?" Christmas flowers ami
an offering was taken which
will la* used for purchasing pot-,
ted poinaettlds for Welch Con­
valescent Hospital in Daytona
llem’li: Mrs.oH. ll, MeCnslin. Mrs.
W. A. Fitts. Mrs, George Hardin
and Mrs. It. A. William* volun­
teered to
arrange
Christmn*
wreath* and bankets for
the 1
despinsarv of the Sanford Naval |
Air Station
Mr*.
Williams,
horticultural |
rbaii man, commented briefly on
the cactus ■*plant. A number of
plants were exchanged bv the
member*. A Christmas greeting
wa- signed by those present to
semi Mrs. itnrrv 'HW-reii who
is in Pennsylvania slaying Xvith
her sister who is- ill Mrs. Clyde
Ramsey presented Mi*. J, I,.
Kminisor who gave "I cgrttiis of
tlie Vulelide” nftei which Mrs.
George Harden sang Christmas
rands with Mrs. Wilko ns nrrompanist.
The Ilium* of the Dickerson
home were in-mitifully decorated
for tlie occasion with 1did ion I
scenes ami a lighted Christinas
tree.
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Iltinrlsmni- K nt It o s
PltlAlks

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Chased M e t a l -tv i 1 h
Plastic Top
New Mahogany Colored
Plastics
Satin Lustre Knaineled
Metals.

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B illy

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Crum
Mathi
Ilayni
Merit
Aline
Cnmll
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Blouses Make Wonderful

Cotillion Club
Dec. 21 — 9 P.M. til ?
Woman’s Club

Cypress Gardena.
Most of the clothes were de­
signed bv leaders in the new
FtorlUa fashion industry. The
style parade climated two daya
of extensive photoginphlc work
staged to present to the nation
a pictorial story of what the well
dressed wuman will wciy next
summer.
JOAN and BUD WILLIAMS
entertained approximately Tii) San­
ford and Orlando boy* nnd girls
Saturday night at their dream
o f a plate called "No. 10 Down­
ing Street" across the river on
nu island near Enterprise . . . ill
n rustic atmosphere a pleasant
evening was enjoyed by nil what
with a trememdous indoor fire,
uinnx.*.o“ td°or ./ip -s , a delicious
supper nud o f course Christmas
enrols were sung . . . MR. nnd
MRS. DINGFELDER entertained
REGINALD nnl RITA GOODE
DR. and MILS. BARKS. MRS. J.

The Rose Circle of the Garden
Chili gathered at tile home of
Mrs. J. L. Leo Friday with Mrs.
Jrvintr Felnborjt as co-hostess for
a Christmas luncheon which » m
served by candlelight. Brazilian
pepper nud poinsettias, amUotlier
festive decorations were * used
throughout the home to create
tho holiday atmosphere.
The luncheon table was lnid
with n Iduc lace cloth nml cen­
tered with blue candles. Mrs.
Charles. Wilke sang softly "The
Lord's Prayer."
Mrs. L. K.
Spencer made the muin address
which concerned camellias, types,
varieties and their cure.
,
Mrs. Kmlor Curlctt reported
that Mayor Higgins had assured
the committee that the fireplaces
ami benches would t*e placed
In Fort Mellon Park for picnics
lid the circle voted in' improve
In- beauty nT ,ths |U&lt;rk. -*^ln&gt;.
Julius Itingfeliler spok'e of the
good
fortune of Sanford
in
having attracted the Provincetown ^flayers and, urged
all
member* to supiiprt tliem. It .was
Also dis'ided that
the
circle
would decorate the USO for the
tiulidays. Mrs. H. 11. McCaslir.
eluh president, was honor guest.
• Those present included:
Mrs. Fied Wilson, Mrs, I'm •
leu. Mrs. II. II. Coleman. Mr(W A. Morrison, Mrs. It. F.
Cole.* .Mr*. W. K. Watson, Mis,
Edmund - Stowe,
Mis.
Gi-oigr
Bailey. Min. Ed
Lane.
M s.
Diugfelder. Mrs. C. P. Hemleison.
Mrs. 0.‘ P. Heiilon, Mrs.
C. L. Parks. Mrs. A. W. Ep»*.
Mi». FVinbcrg, Mrs. I.oe, .Mi's,
Wilke, Mrs. Spencer, Mrs. I I.
Frailer. Mrs. II. 11. Crumley ami
Mrs. McCusilii.

IV*well, Ijturirr Item’d, Lawrence
Horton, Robert Knlttotn. \Vnlter Mrs.' Ralph Chapman
Mend Smith, A. C .. itoudney,
Entertains C i r c l e
Freddie Gloyd. Gene I.eGetle,
Malcolm MiuNeill. Hilly Oray,
The Central Circle of the Gar­
Kenneth 1-cffler,
Joo Wnthen,
Waller Schnahc, Wesley Jackson, den Club met Hoc. II nt the home
K, l\ Harper, Jr.. .Inmen K. of Mrs. Raich Chapman, 206 East
Hvi nikm, Iloh Crumb-v, George Tenth Street. Mrs. A. J. Pels*r ox. Thurston Rubcm'k. George son presided during-tho business
Spencer.
|meeting in the absence of Mrs.
F. K. llolr. chairman.
Mrs. It. W. Turner presented
"Plans foil Christmas" and potted

TERRACE TALK

fnihton nll-wrnlln-r jacket
in a rcniurkalilc new spun n ito n fabric

MRS. J. I„ HURT will enter­
tain for MRS. J. I- HURT. JIL,
nnd MRS. CLYDE HURT De­
cember 26 at K-.00 p. m. The two
honorees plan to
make their
homes In Sanford so the party
will ba an opan house affair and
an Introduction to the hometown
buvs nnd girls.
For a recent P. E, O. meeting
held in the home of MRS. D. L.
THRASHER the Christmas dec­
orations were the most beautiful
I've seen in a long, long time
. . . MRS. ELVIRA GARNER
niitde diminutive
figures
up.
proximately eight inches high
of the
characters • composing
the manger scent . . . Mary, the
child wrapped in swaddling clothes
lying in Inc manger, thr wise
men and sheperds bearing gifts
far the new- born babe . . . the
figures so exquisitely made that
the facial features are life-like
. . . the clothes entirely authen­
tic . .
when looking at the
scene your heart Just leaps up
•nd you discover a catch In your
throat . . . because there is the
Christmas spirit . , • this scene
’ will be displayed et the USD
during the holidays and it would
wall worth your while to go to
■ee it . . . MRS.* THRASHER'S
mantel, whleh the lecorated her­
self, Is a blue end silver dream
. , . she silvered Brazilian pep­
pers, legustrum, and pine^ roinbs^
arttf- Combined This- wlth~efi"7iU~
tractive arrangement of blue
lights . . . the effect is electric
t in the background arc
graduated silver candelabra con­
taining blue lights . . . ‘ in the
center ot the mental Is e large
cluster of aihrer pepper and
leguatram .and ell along the
mantle small'flusters ere grace­
fully intarmwied
with blue
Trim the tree, wrap the preaents, hang the mlatleioc—but do
not forget that ell important pereon— yourself. Too want ito look
your beautiful beat for the holi­
day festivities. After a-day of
exhausting Christmas shopping,
there's probably nothing more
toothing and relaxing than • tepid
tub bath . . . then- shower on
ocontod talcum or fluff on silky
bath powder of the same ewoet
refreshing fragrance. Tap It off
with a cologne sprayed all over
your neck, cheat, iand ehouldera
in an enveloping ntst No matter
bow tired end Wiled you may
here been. you’ll lie) as fresh ee
clover and look an fresh as you
foal.
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Florida’s first {outdoor stylo
snow’ of tho seaeoa wa» held at
Vinter Keren Subday when a
bevy of girls from brer the state
mended the lata* t» tropical

AUSTINI^1

Toi&gt;s for Christman gift-giv­
ing! Beautiful b lo u s -u s in
white, bluck and pastels
to wear with p jacket or
without. Glassies to give the
efficient office look— "dressups" for glamour and femin­
inity. Lovely blouses, all of
them for all the lovely girls

Vat Dyed • Wind-Resistant
new Jove Poplin jacket conies ‘in several
T his
other models Including the popular short "Bat­
tle Jacket” .
ther Zelan jackets from $5.75 . . . iiulllcd lined
zipper Jackets $10.00.

O

Open Thura.—

Frl. — Sul. Evenings ’ til 9 P.M.

Correct Men’s Wear*

PICO THEATRE —
OPPPOSITE VALDEZ HOTEL
GOODE In thret-act Mystery Thriller — “Jealousy” —

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�THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD FLORIDA

f*AO fc f l O t A
CONTINUB

tional Football league. Coltim
said that he was making the an
•
I W ^ I I V V ■i » v M V . to SiMSt
•
nouncement
end frumors
k a
uaS
ik lf lln A ' In *ik d
he «was
shifting
to ’ the '1 •newly
formed AINAmeriea Conference.

SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP
•

• Aulo AccefiHorles

T ires and Tu bes

• Wash. Polish &amp; Wax

• Radjo Batteries

Jack K. Morrison
Phone 37

201 North Park

RE-OPENING OF

THOMAS’ BARBER SHOP
108’ PalmYtto* Avenue
After serving for two years in the U.S. Navy, I
have ro-oimm'dj my barljer shop anti invite my
friends to call on me.
.

A. L. Tomas, owner

T U E S D A Y , D E C E M B E R 18, 1045
8ECRBT DESIRE

Woman Is Named
Assistant Manager
Of Livestock Mart
JACKSONVILLE, Dec lft. TSperial)—"Appointment of Miss Nell
M.. Kelly as asuJstant m nnager^f
the Arcadia State Livestock Mar­
ket has Just been announced! by
hef father, John D. Kelly. Veteran
manager of thnt sales center,
phted William 1,. Wilson, dlrectof
of Florida State Farmers’ Markets,

"Avoid chilling, fatigue or de
privation of customary bodlli
comforts.”

rtffcffiA f. fiEcfi^men is, id-is

THE SANFORD fifi&amp;ALD. SANFORD FIORIDA

Hurricane Nation’s Top Punier

caused him to turn to
Oklahoma, Depaul1positions
when hr started

BATON ’ R O B G E r Dec. 18. —
(A P )— ' Recently at LouUiana
State University they handed
out a questionnaire for
each
student to fill out. One of the
questions asked, was whnt Is
youi* secret umbltlonl When nffklals came to the questionnaire
filled out by LL S. U;*s big 215iund tackle, Arthur (Porky)
avis, they had to laugh. His
secret ambition ia to be a ballet
dancer.

E

With
-• i-d T # .

Board Of Health
I s s u e s learning

“ Kvi-ryonc should Is.- ttktreincly
carcnil to cover his nose an.I
mouth when sneezing or.rongl-ing.
Instruct others to do lik*ui-«n
Don't lie prudish! Each tiny dmp
1st- contains millions o f gi-rnis.

JULIAN STKN8TROM
Hpmld Spurts Editor

T U R K E Y SHOOT

conditions. "Mia* Kelly has been
actively msoclated with her fntheY
In the management of the ArcaiRa
market for sonie time, succeeding
her brother, Dick Kelly, when he
went - Inter military service. Her
appointment as assistant manager
follows recent War Department
confirmation of the brother’s lose,
he having been reported earlier
as’ missing in an alrplgne -crashIn the South Pacific.
-~**Rp fa r as I recall th|g-is the
first Instance in Florida, in which the Bureau o f JVjjvejitable Disrasa womarf ' has been placed in A' ra said that report* of flu ai iicur-*“
responsible executive position irrn epidemic proportions are reselling ~
live stock market. Her father haw. the central office and warned that *
ever gives Miss Kelly ranch-of th? an epidemic might lie in the off­
ing unless folks he careful not to
expos* -themselves and others un­
necessarily. Particularly did ho
stress consideration fur others by
nnt mixing with groups ui.il
crowds when coughing, sneezing
ami
running
a. temperature.
He listed this following prcvintu- .
tive measures: ’
- "Reduce importunities for di­
rect contact Infection, such as in
crotraed halls, qfol es and bus**." i"
“ Avoid kissing .
Do not use'
common towels, glasses, eating j
utensil* or toilet articles. Dishes'
should bo washed In a stn-iig.
stuipy water and ^raided tlioruuvh

Seminole Gun Club Range

Tom Lit-b is on his wnv out
of the University of
Pldridn
coaching picture.
The
State
Board of Control has refused *o
renew
I.toll's
contract, .even
though President Tigert recom­
mended Hist I.lclibe "Yetalned.
. We’ ve blow- cmr horn a
long lime for
Jack Mc­
Dowell to step or- the Fieri­
. da-wene. flowever, we h'avekAown all along thkl .the
chances arc a 100 to one
that Jack wouldn't "have the
position on s silver platter,
lie’s to nicely settled at Rol­
lins.
Hat this corner still
want* to he on rerord as
favoring Mrlk-wrll for Flori­
da's mentor,
AVe talked with Charlie Wads­
worth of the Crlamlo Morning
Sentinel yesterday afternoon and
Ihe able sports scrilie thinks it
will lie Major Neyland, former

Idike Shore Boulevard East of Hotel Mayfair
Starting 1:90 P.M. Wednesday, Dec. 19
(First Shot Free!)
.

Shoot for Hens or Gobblers

SPECIAL NOTICE

X-IO-^OJ*" Jio.

3 to 5 Day Dry Cleaning Service

LAST MINUTE BARGAINS IN OUR TOY DEPT;

* * 5 Day Laundry Service

Colored blocks in

We- recommend that new customers send their
laundry last three days of week.

Phone 475

X .1 0 -9 r s 3 0 *

Percale Doll

.

s e m in o l e c o u n t y l a u n d r y

19 W. Crd St.

W a g o n ......... * were 2.(9
Steam Shovel.. were 3.79

co.

Phone 475

T in y T ol Ntum-ral

were 1.1.‘I

other
plnv- I
ing minor Irugm- l&gt;»|l. In 1U42, I
he played left field and second
bnse In the Virginin league, ifnd
led the Irnirue in hitting with
a mark of .lilt I and in home run*
with 31.
(II) Associated Pre«s)
I Oklahoma A A-' .M and pc . .President- Thomas Richardson 1
' Pflul,, the two teams
which dr’*the Kasiem IciVjfIffTtill* Ikm' ii
fought it out for the National re-elected cliairimui of the ex­
Na­
championship Inst season, may ecutive coininitlrc of the
Is- the tennis to beat for this tional AssiH'iutinn of IVnfessional
llnsehall J.engne. The next meet*
sejson's basketball crown. .
The defending champion Ag­ llijr of the mlnoi league* is ex­
gies have only one defeat to pected to he held in I-im Anmar their record. That was at ireles next year.
the hands of De Paul by a score
Prize money totaling $100,000
of 4d to 42. The. Aggies .licnt will he dlHtnliutril during 1040
three formidable foes during un to htg enr auto Hiring drivers
eastern trip —Westminster, at five tracks in the Hast and
Long Island, and Temple.
Mid-West. Roy Kirhwinc o f Har­
Sparked by six-foot-nine-lneh risburg, Pa., says thnt the five
George Miknri,-De Paul is knock-■ tracks are located at Winchester,
ing over one opponent ofter an­ Ind.j Dayton, (thin; Thompson,
other. The C’hlcaro quintet has Conn.) Fort Wayne,. Itut.; and I
won six straight gtimes. Satur­ Williams Grove, Pa.
day night, MHaiti set a new In­
dividual ri-oring record for I'hirugn Stadium by tallinv' ,T,
Mum's The Word, Ox..Hays
points- ns' fie- I'qul avoir Its arw I
inv|t:itinnnl tourney by lienting
MIAMI, Dts-. IP. — ' OiiltuifIndiana State. 74 to fill.
cal genius has no, place in foul,
This vtcek, De - Paul
meets hull, according u* Co.icli Johrn
Arkansas Stnte
and
Oregon (OxJ DaGrosa, whose Holy Cross
State The Oklahoma Aggies will tcum facts the University of .Mi­
rest up for. the Oklahoma City ami 111 the Orange Bowl.
lie
Toyrney srrtvdulcd to begin Pee, doesn't believe m exciting the
players with pep talks.
20.
..
Other cage teams still
unU-uteii include Cornell. Wyoming,
Iowa, Kunsns, Kentucky, Purdite,
Sunny Orange Howl flames
Ohio State.
Minnesota.
New
York Uhivrrsity, Notre --Dnole,'
MIAMI, Dee. Ik. A —Only one
Michigan. Rice, .Yale, Syracuse, i time slnco establishment of a
Tennessee, Indiana,
Ohio Uni-1 weather &gt;bureau in Miami has
vvraity. West ..Virginia, Uavlor, there been ralnfalfon New Year'
Texas Christian, (teorgia, Molly afternoon and that was in I1I21L
Cross and Indiana
Every Orange lluwl game lui- *
Schools with strong ouintets, tx-en played under idenl wenthei
although lientrn once.
inrlude' roudltlmiH
Rowling Green, Arkansas,
St. ]
•lolui'e, Rumple, Colgate, . I -mg
Island University, Valparaiso hnil

For Your Christmas
T h ^ t ^
‘ fiotball
'vrlten. have selected BlnnehaM
llikh hchmd ilinnililnn. hip h ridaj
,|lr
fntcrcnl|p|rlttt* plaver
Supply and Hunting
biniuiiig when they defeated the of 1W*. 1Bhmrtuinl. pollr.1 &lt;14
. enli'i ghls in iIn- inter-class vote* out of 120 votes cust hv
Trips — See
final by the m o m - ,,f I I to |a. j
wri,erM in p|c|,lng an All.lining the ehapel program.
|America f.mtbull team. RlanehNie Seniors captured an early uni’s teummate, Glenn Davis,
lead but lost it to the Junior-, received lit) votes. And another
Bill’s Package Stort?
who maintained n one to two Army player, DeWItt t'oulter,
point lead during the rest of the I n tackle, polled 100 votes.
and Bar .
K»me.
•
I The former major league pitWhen the final whistle blew, cher, Wesley Ferrell, has bifen
112 W. 1st.
Phone 880
the score was tied hut officials named manager of the Lynchhad called n foul ugninst the Senl- burg, Vn., .clob of the Piedmont (
ors a split second before Marie League.
Pofchl made the free shot which!
herrell started out last year
gave Ihe Juniors the champion- u* numsger of the Greensboro
ship.
I club of the Carollnn l.eague. Rut
Marie Przold lead the scoring! !•!' h5 d. ‘ ° E’*1* " »nd return to
Buy
More
Bonds for
by, making five Held goal* *nd1
"Hera
four free slu.tr for all ..f the f A|(l . „ n » i - . L n '
,
Juniors' 14 points. Helen llowen
i1* 1'
wrn’' " P"«,h»r
VICTORY!
niutli* two
insl. iin.i n r - . I
lhe big leagues, arm trouble

Horseshoe

I’ niverslty of Miami's Orange
Howl eleven. In'lhh first quar«
ter, 02 points have been'•scored
wfilh- in the final one, 00 points
h/tve gone on
scoreboard. .

SHOW

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c a r d a n d posters

Dee’s Sign Service
( 0 . I). I.A N D ItK S S )

N. PnlmHlil .\VV.

Phime

BICYCLE ACCESSORIES
ttnllfnst ( ’h tins
Shueplkin Soul Covers
FIlJSlllijLrlltH . . .•
.
Winchester. Batieries
Mctnl Baskets
^

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Rubber and Plastic Handles
( bain Guards Kick Stands

ROBSON SPORTING GOODS,

The Junior C|«ss Klrls

Harry

* were .98

Nursery Rhyme Art ion

Toy ..............

were 1.19

Chalk &amp;

Blackboard ...... were 1.00
Nurse K i t ........were 1.98

B ea u tifu l. . . U se fu l. . . The P e r fe c t G ift I

Pastry S e t ....... were 1.19

Sm our Mniational Chriitmas values In smart mirrors.
Your choice of styles and sites . . . a ll with bright, clear
plate glass. . . beautifully framed. Pictured] X -11 (price);
X -19 (price); X-'10 (price); X -4 (price).

Little Boys’ Favorite

Prices start as low as

N ED

4 0 .9 5

Rnbhor R o b e s.....................v....;.;..::..-.

Out ol tho ffrv ice
and iqio civilian Kio?
Prolrcl your m w ,
and prized posses­
sion!-. again.-il loss.
Insure through this
agency and be cctIciin your needs are
eiioclivoly covercdl

H. J A M E S G U T A G E N C Y
PHONES

MEISCH BLDG.

78

49

ano

UNCLf jom

S M IT H *, M jrr.

&lt; *rrr

Guest Towels

and current
Fldridn
Military
Amilemy mentor, told the As•ocltited Press that he Is ilefin
Itely interested in the position.
However, Rugcru favors n pla-i
to secure n ilntionnlly known
coach for the pud, Rogero says
he bus been working
for
a
chance at the I- lurida • position
ever since he l-egun coaching 12
years ago.
The AuMiirluted Press re­
ported this all minor that,
Lleb expressed surprise at
thi dtelslo- nt the Hoard of
Control not to renew his
lontrart. lie reported that
he was Ird to believe- other­
wise. I.i(*li said, **l’m IntJrrstrd In physiral rducatidn
rnd
... HJH...., __ r
.
the field if the right oppoVtunily ^iresints itself. Meinwhile — Who Florida's nettt
roach will Ik- is pnybodyTg
guess.

Junior Girls Win
Local Hij»;h School
Basketball Crown

x^—i r , x$o*

were .98

Frame

PAGE FIVS

and Marie Pczold.
Meinbci-, of the Senior team
Wrere Dorothy Crumley, Johnnie
May Bowen, Helen Rowren, I.uc.v
Pelonlon Evelyn Matthews, ller*
tic Mae McClelland, Hetty Jo
Brock, Ruth Snrkett, Ann Daveil,
LorileL
Thumu
and
Martha

—C ara X n m r, l.u r e la l.e T i w r - i : i n « . I 'r la e s
b -lll.
I lu ll.r e , . t ir o ,
reaar
* ■ * . earn
l l a r l n r l l T a llr lr le a ' a a g

Touchton Drug Co,
THE REX AI I. STORE
FIRST A MAGNOLIA
PHONE 32

ovrn

r,mi.non
PRESCRIPT IONS
FILLER

Part wool or all wool, solid colors and plaids

Australian Fur Rugs
Play Suits'...... ..

Fitted or unfitted Ta^ored Kits ....
With or without sipjxirs. All leather
&gt;

Shorts..’.!....................

Aluminum Tie R a c k s ......................

Card Table Covers ....
Pictures :l
'

Hickock Belt and Buckle S ets........

Leather H andbags....

/

PIr (Iraki, in ftrown Rnd Black, Sires 40 to -1G

Nyfiin S ca rfs.....
m u *

VJ ''T' ’ d P f &gt;

Billfolds....

Costume Jewelry

! - Quart Capacity I

LODGE &amp; f*ON
GROCERIES - MEATS
VEGETABLES

Cold Preparations

A cheery whistle telle when
ho water-! boUlng. 2-ut.

Tie Chaips, C^Jlpr Bars, Key Chains
'

W l.lsilln p f
' Vk T e a K e l l i e

Ii3 9 ,

Hickock Jewelry for-Men
e

lat a Naatanl
I'haae IB4
lllalrlbatara ml
r. n. Wialrutl * Naa* *»»&lt;■
' aa4 w arte Perga,

JEWELER

•

Dinmonds-Watciie

All Leather Coats and Jackets

'

JENNINGS
SEED
STORE

Very well mad« tracks vitb jronr choice of reveral ztyles.
BrlgliUy painted and rcallctic looking. About twelve
Inchee long.

Ml

P . Sn4 St.

Money Clips, Sterling S ilv er............

r.lrrlrlrnl
9l M M H o | l n

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Cop.vri-hi-494&amp; I'uhlifln ;- Pi'.ittrr’ TFTVIN-, Inr
We

Oonnlne sheepskin. Plenty
of pickets fer valuables. *

•Rnat p ro o f, ;WJnthiroot

ELECTRIC

CONTRACTING CO.
OS

U lllfa ld

Chrome Pocket Lightc

SANFORD

Plump 5

P k a a e 4*

LIQUID.
TABLETS,
SALVE.
NOSE-DROPS — CAUTION USP.
ONLY AS DIRECTED

* '

With 3gemIllNt»l|var .tjollnr

The
Kilgore Seed (

fis

them.

Just

rail

m

BAUER RADIO &amp;

CAMIMIELI, SECURITY

ELE C TR IC SERVICE

FEED &amp; SEED STORE

Hi* Maeaalla Ave.

Pbaae St

^ e t c h l e f s .....
Compacts
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Sets &amp; individual packages

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Aft^r Shave thtion
Sweaters............

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Talcum

Perfume .............

Shaving Cream

Corde’ Hand Ba;

Hair Dressing

^lizahethitrilen

Soap

Make Up fi

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HANOiN* VOU OU1 F R t t
AOVWt ON HOW f ' MAKE.
A MILLION QPU.AWG-----

V ■

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For Radio and
pairs See—

Electric
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MAFFE’IT’S AUTO
SERVICE

r * . ! » let

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•LJLTE PARTS 8 SR
ERH - DISTRIBUl

Seat Covers
All wqal *nd port wool. Navy Blue or Black

.Mufflers, all Wool or R ay on ........
Solid color* or Fancy pattern*'

Bora’

UNCLE JOSH gay«:

I'hoo* a m

SANFORD
Auto Porta Co.

Dorothy Gi
C o » i«

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AHWool Sport C oa ts...........

Trumpet horns
Wall Type Can Opener
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Shower Curtain Set ....
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Mixing Bowl S e t s .......

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Our experience should qualify u«
to give motorists "free'advice."
Our bast bet for keeping your
car rurirflng smoothly Is to hare
your Urea checked regularly, the
oil changed often, and use only
the best gai and oil from the
iftjfU rOLE TIRE 8 H 0 f, ING

THE CITY DRUG CO.
p !E PENBLAR STORE
M a |ai it.

.

rbo*e at,

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STRICKLAND.

LIQUOR STORE

Bert Zaaltr say* hla ton apenas hall
hi* monay on wiramln 'n* drink*, 'n' tho
othar half foollEhly . . . Ona thing Is aura
•bout racklaaa drivers, they don't stay
wracklats long.

LANEY’S D

YOU. TOO. WILL BE
READING THIS DIRECTORY
EACH WEfiK.
YOUR AD WILL GET
RESULTS

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TUESDAY. DECEMBER 18, 1015'

THE 8 AN FORD HERALD. BAN FORD FLORIDA

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OTe par line for 6 Inaartlona
b )‘ n o llf lr d and r e g u lr r d to present
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n a a ln s t til* c s ln le nf J l s y ilaBlH . IS&lt;« tn d e fa u lt ..f w h lcell said ruttie
PHONE 148 OR BRING YOUR Ada'to THE SANFORD HERALD BODV AND bender deriis, PWlt
J«nif*n
K„
V\‘ h U tit t&lt;&gt;n,
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(f r e e s t r d . ta ts of m M C o u n ty, t'1 (1 . l l A L I * &lt; ( d . t . lt .n
tain’* court of last resort —the
20* W rjft 100th Hire** I,
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Count, fire Wnrd* to the line* Including phone and address. .
the
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W l.TN KH it m y hand nod * , * ) , ,
Injury nr farting should be House of Lords — turned down
A p a r t m t iil 41.
I'otiniy. Florlilit. at till*
All adrrrtiaamente for altuatlone wanted will be charged for at the
C le r k of the n baV rx M ) l«d C„u‘r i
corrected now to combat aging an appeal hy William (Lord Haw
Now Y o r k C it y . N*. V.
Hu*' t-otirl liouiif' of nu UI County rtf ! A IA II* LA N I» C O u L l K H
t ills 30th day o f . Novem ber m (
regular classified rates.
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and neat her'rig, A new pain- Haw) Joyce to escape the gallows.
tkiflifonL Fh»rt*l0u within rlkh* in*'
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M A R Y L A N D t ' O l .U K R . w h o —
rm l,it m on th * fro m tbft llm® of J” ** T i l
leu* method awaits you at
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4735 AnihorU*y A M im r . •
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firs t
p iib llc d tio n
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FOR HALF.
BODY SHOP
A hWorn till 1 of co m p infn t lm% liiif w-fItlttic*. m nl -b r ill ntftltt! tin*
ntade from Germany during the
SMALL two bedroom furnished I0S N. Palmetto Are. Phone 371 war. He was not In the House |i****n H I m I lim it net $ till l u r H n for of r c tl'lrn p o nn«l po*! o f f lr v m*by Atiruj W Siltan tim , tlirp c H i p 88 of the r liilm a n t , *n«! flhnll b®
PILL up with keivnene and fuel
house, located outside city li­
when the Lords announced their tllvora#
p r r * i‘n tj*’ nrt» th m tfa rw tr» iuim iiiiim l i ir i ir n to by ih»* rln lm n n t. iiKf'nt.
oil.
mits but within three miles
decision.
yiiii In It* uni!
ht fun" H id or Attorney, fttt«i «njr Midi c*InItf» H
tV
ASIII*flto*nn(.|iincs
repaired—
II. II. POI’ K CO., INC.
center of city. Quick delivery.
The appeal for the Naxi propa­ *'iri'u1 1 C o u rt In unit fo r Mwmlnul* t]i*matnl tint mn f llr n **Ii h 1I hi* vnlflami alt home appliances. CaldH. C. Dultoie.
-*
County*
P
lorltitt
on^
th
e
3rd t!;iy
TIENItV IIKItllEKT Mr*
wfell General Repair Shop, 707 gandist was baaed on the conten­ of J a n u a r y , A. l&gt;. lt*4H, o l l i i i w l o
CAHLIN
rWO FARMS FOR SALE-On*
tion that he wns born in tho Uni­ *lM*ri*ri pru co nffttit! w i l l bi* en i
North
Mills,
Orlando,
phone
4
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K
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f
f
u l o r nf IH® Lit Ml W ill Alio
1 acres, tiled land, 1 good well, FOUR foot nine wood, no de­
ted State* - in Brooklyn — and iiMahiNt m u .
T»—
tnniMit
»»f Mi) .'Uilll
_
2-1072.
Prompt
service.
livery. A. M. Remnant. Phone
2 story house, 1 car pamge, 1
II In fu rth e r o i i |»*»m I that thl«
thus could not lie guilty of trea645—\V.
n o lle * h r |Uil.llfl!tr,i
T h r Hanford F I rut puLI lent ton N ovijnibur 2W»
cool house, 600 ft. West ot
Hon to the British Crown.
m l i t nrwpiiEpr*! p iib tlnlirtl In
Lake Monroe Post Office. One
Expert Auto Repairing
Joyce was the second person to' HHai n*fo
n i S r ml null* **&lt;mrily. F lo r id a ,
tir ok Tilt: t i n ' o
—5 acres, all tiled, good well, 2 EVENRUDE -motor In good conHarflrld A Jackson
learn this week that hie death unit ffteli w r r k fo r fo u r r o n r r r U - inj i ncm
iiit
skminoi . i :
n ii.W ti
ilition. Yates Auto. Paint Shop,
•fory house. 2 story ham, 14
in connection with
sentence for treason would not w rrk p .
s t a t i : n r ri.nntiM.
108
N.
Palmetto
Ave.
W IT N E S S m y Iiutul ntui o f f ic ia l IN U K T I I K K H t A T K n P
mile west on Orange Boule­
Yates Auto Paint ft Body Works he stayed. The British Home Of* -" ill nt -Sanford In i l i n C o u n ty nf
J A M E S St. W Y N N . Ilrcv a.r-d
vard. J. W. Bell, Lake Monroe,
Phone 371
fico announced earlier that it H* mltioIt*. StttU 1 of I % f i i l i t llila 1117*
COHN ALL YOU WANT,
IN P l l i r l l A T K '
Phone 18.
would
not
reprieve
John
Anteryt
—i
ut, day ..t tic-ember, a
im . TU A L L
W IIO S I I T M A Y CON
. $3.66. Hunt's
Tuxedo
Feed
who also was convicted for his
ti
o, p. rkundon
C K t lf f !
AUTO PAINTING
Store. Phone 868.
ROOFING — Brand new, solid
C l r r k of r ir » u U C o u rt
broadcasts
for
the
Naxia.
Amery'
N
o
lle
,
Is
lir r e o y
«l»&gt; d
H ist
By C.W. "Put" Johnson
' aluminum sheet roofing, V*
II J . U V K I t S T I l K K T file d h is -final
is the son of L. 8. Amery, Secre­ i it* i lii nil W . Spi-m-f i%
crimp and snap lock styles. Phone. RADIO, Delco table mo«lel In good 15 yenra experience In auto and tary of State for India in the S olicit n r for l*l« ln tirr.
r r jjiiit
un
A ilm ln U lriiliif"
( C lr r iilt C fiiirt Hra I j
ail craftpainting. Sanford's, popu­
condition. 1DH VV. tlth St.
i?'M:ni® 1*1 ,
JI .
Wyiyn., •*«’ *
Wlre-Wrlte at once! -Fulenwlder
Churchill war cabinet.
cfnfr***!;--41mt
- W * fu*(itioA
M fg.‘ A -Distributing Co., P.O. PRE WAR Junior * b o i’s ■ bfcycK lar *'alnt author ly.
Amery.
it
sehorfuled
to
go,,to
fu
r
f
in
a
l
illR
rh
ar*®
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tb » l bv*
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
Box 3861, 010 Lancaster Drive,
the, gallows tomorrow. » U*w- IN TIIK rCIUMT Oh' TIIK t'OI STV W ill ji i&gt;| • v in ttif IfbVlOl il*h K W,
hone
first
class •condition. Pm
268 W. 1st SL
W
a
ri
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nin
ty
J
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Orlando. Phone 21730.
ever, no date ,h*» lieen set ah -st
562-K,
• .
Jt tlliK NKIlIvnl.n I’OI ATV. frijin C v . KN irldn. 09 111 ® 2THi tlfl)'
fur Joyce* warning. When the
Kl.onillA, l\ 1*11011ATK.
nf l».4*®t»ib»*r. m i ,
fm* ftpprnvaL
blIKKT Music, popular a n d ATTRACTIVE new pony skl/U3
sk;®*
MOTOR TUNE-UP
nHTATK UK
nf Mimp *uu&gt; fi*r f in a l illa c b a W
House of Ixtrtls announced Its IN UK:
standard, Oook music and muaic
Iir c e s s e d .
coat, xixe M to Id, too small for rFactories recommend it every decision regarding Joyce today, M A Y M A IIll.t n
A ilm ln la lr a f o r nf th®
nf 1
Instruction hooks at The Music
Owner.
Sacrifice,
Call Mny- 5000 mile* or twice a year. Es u man sitting in the public gal­ T O A L L U t lB D IT O IL 'H A N D P E R .1 a flit's* - ah IV jn n , r||Vr®«M*»l, ^ f*n
HON8
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of
Nnv®mht*r.
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Box in tho Princess ■Theater

JOe par Una for on* Huertivn

FOR SALE^-

DO YOU need a plumber? Call
Roy Wall, licensed and ex­
perienced. Prompt,
courteous
service - Phone 813-M.

Appeal By Joyce I s 1
LEGAL NOTICE
Denied By Lords

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of it that counts!

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fair. 1200.

sential to. efficient car perfor
monce. Our expert mechanics and
FOR SAI.E
Sun Motor Analyser assure satis­
10 house* In colored section, pri­ faction. Come in today.
ced at $4,250.00.
Terms,
HOLLER MOTOR HAfc$5S
Robert A. |W31liams
*
208 W. 1st SL
Phone 732
Atlantic Bank Bldg.

Bldg.

NO MATTER NOW YOU FIGURE,
IT ’S GOOD, SOUND ARITHMETIC!

lery cried: "This men Is inno­
cent. I prophesied the death of
illtler nnd his return."
Officials silenced the man imme­
diately..

’ tECORDS - All the latest ponuI b i s , string music and album
sets fur Chrjslmaa gift* at
your music store, The Music
Box In the Princess Theatvr
Not in Orange Bowl
INCOME property — Six apait- EXPERT service on machines.
Bldg.
ilient property on' Fork Ave.,
Electric irons, oil heutera and
MIAMI, Dec. 1H, — In this1
close in, completely furnished
rook stoves, backed by 10 years' liny of T-formution offensos, the i
CLOSING OUT ALL
with modern furnishings. This
experience. Phone 701-J.
TRUCKS AND
Orange Bowl will be conspicioun
apartment has been an attract,
THAIBUS
by the absence of the fast-breakivc income property for several
40 Dodge 114-ton cargo — $710
ilig attack. Both itltdy Cross an:l
yenm. Now paying net In­ SEWING machines ietialred. all University of Miami utilixe the
’43 Dodge Pick-up ------- 050
makes. Williams’ Fixlt Shop,
come.. of 15 pcrcon on asking
*42 Ford lV4-Ton cargo — 096
single wing.
206 W. 1st St.
price with rentaln-nt approxi­
~41- llhdv. I14-U)n cargo --*— 775
mately pre-war level. I con­
'41 Chev. l'l-to n cargo ......... 875
sider this property un excel­
*40 G. M. C. 2V4-ton 10-whecl
lent income Investment.
cargo - •
0i)5
Fred -Wl Bender, Beal Estate
710 G. M. C. cah over eng. van 750
*360 International 2-ton ........ *360 Room 2, Florida State Hank Bldg.
Phone 10.10
*38 Dio. T 144-ton stake ...... Io0
*40 International tractor, big RED room suite, 5 pieces, solid
tires
........ 7..11
walnut, springs ami' mattress;
*43 E.
H. T. Mack tractor like
Sofa bed: chairs; table and renew
— 2500
rurd stand, good condition, =
*40 G. M. C. tractor,
rcnsounlile. Can be seen from
600 motor
—.----- 150o
2:00 to 0:00 P. M. Lieut,
*30 International tractor, 0-50
.Waggoner, 601 Magnolia Ave.
K-8 motor
.
........ 1000
'42 G. M. C. Bus, 214-ton, like
MISCELLANEOUS
new
——1695
Dorsey trailer, flat bed
250
OORIIOW .IIKRB WHKRK
GMC Dropframe van trailer - 260
PRIVACY IS RESPECTED
Klnghum 24-ft. frameless van
trailer
050 YOUR natural desire for privacy
In money matters Is strictly
Traftmobllo 88-fl. stainless steel
respected here. "Friends and
framelest
— 1590
relatives are not questioned
*43 Black lilumiiud 30-ft. van,
about your credit. Your cm.
like new
— - 1500
nloyer or business associates
GIFTS TH AT M A K E A HOME— AND
Wo also have 200 other trucks
v llf not hear of your personal
and trailers tn chonxa from. Gua­
TER CHRISTMAS IS GONE.
affairs. There is no cause' for
ranteed tu undersell any truck
embarrassment.
dealer in the country.
Reasonable credit requirements.
KNIGHT TRAILF.lt CO.
No co-makers on monoy loans.
Telephone
2261 W. BEAVER ST.
Variable payment plana.
Pll. 3-265F
FAMILY LOAN CO.
JACKSONVILLE* FLA
Florida Dank Illdg.
Phone 33
Seta
COLEMAN AND' FAIRBANKS „ ^ ...v x t v x
CIRCULATING OIL HEATERS, I . ( ) j 2 T X r E ( ) l J N n
AT FRIERSON’S, Phone 23.
O H V O U L f

Oi count, you'd islhat hivs M lor ovary $3 you
now have. Thai's whsl you'll have, loo, lor every &gt;3
you invsit la Victory Boadt today and hold until lhay ,
mature. It's the sated investment ta tha world. Even
though tho Victory Loan Campaign is over, your
government needa your purchase* ol Victory Bonds.
Buy mote . . . NOW.
.

ROBERT A . W ILL IAMS
REAL ESTATE-BROKER
Phone 732

Atlantic Bank Bldg
U l&lt;b ITT COMPANY

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Table Lamps
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ATTRACTIVE dog House, 3 ft. j.oS T : Duck and 14 little ducks,
x 6 ft.
$20. Phmie 707.*
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Inst ..............
Wednesday nite. Finder
notify Angel's Hat Shuck. Re­
USED TRUCKS
ward.
NO prospect of new trucks. M ost
=
the need fur trucks by buying
ipl
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one of our dependable uitd
nne
numnl ."Hutch". No collar when
trucks,
last seen. Finder phone 2GH-J.
HOLLER MOTOR HALES
268-J . ___
_
____
208 W, 1*1, StLOST: One liver nnd while fe­
LIVE minnow's. Bullheads. Day­
male pointer puppy. Finder
light Smith Grocery.
notify K.W. Fite. Celery Ave.
WHITE enamel 6 burner Flor­ LOST: Keys in leather cast, Tag
ence Oil Range, good condi­
No. 17D-138H, in Post Office.
tion. Jhune 767-J,
Kinder please phone H1U-M.
NICE 4 room bungulow in good LOST: .Young bruwn and white
condition, gas, electricity, bath,
pointer, answers to name of
Urge ncreened porch, nice lot,
Spot. Phone 107-J.______
■hady, best &gt;buy in Hanford.
Immediate possession 2624 Or­ LOST: Car keys on miniature
tag key ring. No. 1TD-2203,
ange Ave., one-half block So(itb
Ret to Burns Cleveland, 310
of East Geneva.
Cypress Ave. Reward.
THREE burner oil stove, port*
able oven, used two months.
RENT. $262)0. Phone 760-W.
APARTMENT
for rent, suitable
unt the largest and
■
for two couples, Phone County
st Pfcai_
_____ WaU
ns and PEnglish
4602, or Short's Camp. , uU in town come to 110 West
First SL You will find a com­
plete line of fancy fruit and HELP W ANTED—
vegeUbles.
Also
Christmas
trees with tree decorations. U. GIRL for soda Fountaiq at Lan— ey’x Drug Store—P art-time or
-firAiken, Bnfull time.________ ____________
WE ARE fully equipped and
know how to recap your tires. FOUNTAIN girls. A^jdy
Natural rutber oi synthetic,
S«i vice, Sanford
Station.
wr protect the sidewalls of
yaur tire. Jones Tire 8hop&gt;
Cor, 1st and Elm. phone 008. COLORED woman dishwaahar and
rook, night work. Motora Inn,
COMPLETE Broiler Plant cap­
LakefronL
able of handling 300 -400
fryer* a week up to an age WANTED: Second co o k and dlahwasher. Apply chdf, Mount
of I K- I S week*.
ApproxlPlymouth Hotel.
malely
mataly 2000 chicken* 6 to 10
week* old. Dre**ing machine.
Make me a cash offer, 2206 WANTED
Seamatre**e* txperienced and in*
Hanford Ave. phone 024.
(Experienced. Permanent work
offered.'
Working condition!
WINE for your fruit cake at
are excellent in a well lighted
Momar'a Soda Shop.
and ventilated plant.
Ad­
joining reataurant, where lun­
ALL DRY wines, I86c quart.
ches may be obtained. Forty
Momar'a Soda Shop.
hour week. Monday through
Friday,
Life insurance pro.50 busml shipped
ORANGES,
vlded without eo^t. Bu* oer*
ton* 7M-W.
for you.
vice from Banfnrd end Or­
TRAILER8
18 • 8/4 ton, al) itool.
lando. Apply In pereon at
it**) trailer* in atock At
two wheri
plknl. Sunnytowq Toge. Caa*
ta • Speedy'Bale* A Bar-'
**lberry, Fla.
Phone 180.
WANTED — Clerical help, male
bicycle, Jr. alee, to Inch.
or female. Chao* A Company,
Mr. Ramsey.

Lamps

Desk Lam ps
F loor Lamp:*

Lovely desk and

g .5 0 up

mutching chair in
M uJt o g a n y vencer,

Book Cases

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For the combination living and bedroom
Several atylea to select from, all ttpring fill­
ed for comfort.

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EVERYTHING FOR A L U X U RIOUS LIVING ROOM!
Complete 7-Pc. Outfit!
A handsomely styled modern suite, with beautiful occasional pieces,
careftilly chosen to give you the beat inowible value In a living room g.4 a
ensemble of superior quality ami amarrsryliBS, Here’s exactly what
you get:—

Desks
Modem or perioa
Aioaern
period
d e s i g n s In ma­
hogany or maple.

4 0 .5 0 up

Big Innentpring Sofa

• Two Emd Tables

Matching Lounge Chair

• Two Fine Lamps
Natural Pottery Bases

Blonde Cocktail Table

olhibn 27.50 fJP

Tables
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2 6 » 5
Child’s Desk and Chair .

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child

B eautiful
M irrors
our

Hassocks

Boudoir

Little ones and
big ones in all
colora.

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In Unity There It Strength—

TllE WEATHER

To Protect the Peace of the Worldi
To Promote the Progress of Amerlcai
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

Cloud*, cooler this afternoon,
tonlht * nml Thiir'ilav.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPKIt
SANFORD, FLORIDA,

VOLUME XXXVII

WEDNESDAY. DEUEMI1ER 111. Iill

Assoc inlet1 Press lenscii Wire

ChurchiU To
Army Personnel To Visit Florida
In February

Be Cut On Dec. 31

Medical Department
Officers Are Not
Included In Point
Reduction P l a n s
WASHINGTON. Dec. 19,
(A P )— Another cutback, ef­
fective Dec. 31, will make eli­
gible for releaae 600,000 more
service men and women. The
point score for enliatcd men
be reduced to 60, and their
length of required service to
VI 32 months. The point. Bcore
for officers will bo dropped to
70, and their length . at required
■onrlce to 48 month*. Thl* does
not apply to male officers In the
Medical Department. Three yearn
have been lopped off the ngo limit
which will be cot to 45 years for
all Medical and Dental corps: of,fo r Dental and Veterinary Corps
flcery except plaitic surgeons. As
officers, ami Medical officers .ex. ceptlng certain specialisU, the
W point score will be reduced to 65
One important change concern*
WAC personnel. For the first
time, their length of service will
bo computed. Enlisted \yACa
will be eligible for separation a f­
ter two years und six months of
honorable service. The release
for WAC officers I* set after
three years and three months.
Release will be granted on ap­
plication to WAC officers and en^ llstees married to discharged
V veterans of World War II, re* gardleas of the date of their,
enlistment. The critical score for
WAC personnel will not bo re­
duced by the cutback changes.
The Army aald It would continuo its current polity toward
rsonnel in this country who no
iger are needed and who are
not uualiffed for overseas duty.
Insufficient point* o r service will
tot stand in the way 'of their
• t.rompt relye* e.

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Official Records
Of Storm Troopers
Tell Of Atrocities
NUERNBERG, Dec. If). (VP)_
Official reconls of Adolf Hitler'*jruwn - shirU-d Storm Troopers
ra tell the unvarnished story of
w Xtrocitic* perpetrated by these
Nail hoodlpma during the high
time* of the former Third Reick
The documents have been Intro­
duced by the American prosecu­
tion In the trial of 21 top Naxii
on war crimes c hareel.-----One part of tha Storm Troop­
ers' records told how a single
brigade of the troopers blew up
or burned ti5 Synagogues during
a two-day outbreak o f antiJewish terrorism. The records
“ showed also how tha storm
troopers were organised even
before Hitler’s rise to power to
beat up and terrorise all politi­
cal opponents.
The Amelcan prosecutor* in­
troduced the records in their
effort to win war crimes con­
victions against some 600,000
lefsar Nails- as well as the score
now sitting in tha Nuernberg
prisoner,;, box.
The Trtorm Troopers are the
• third Naxi organisation to have
Ita secrets laid bare at the trial.
Tha American prosecution con­
tends that six German organisa­
tion* should ' ba convicted as
— ‘-rrlnilnil-gnrapi and their mem­
bers held guilty of war crimes
In vanring degrees.
Evidence already haa been presen ted against the Ifeii leader­
ship and the Raich cabinet. Still
to' hare their stray In court are
the Elite Guard, the German
M, High Command and the Naxi
'However, sharply critical ques­
tion* by both the American and
British representative# on the
international tribunal have IndleaUd that the United States
prosecution may have a hard
Job In attempting to convict

P ilot Club R aises
181.51 A t D im e Boards
Th* Pilot Club, under th*
1supervision o f Mrs. Al Hunt,
reported collections of 181.61
yesterday a t th* -Salvation Army
dims boards, for Which they
were commended by Major Allan
&amp; Whorton. Ladles of the First
Methodist Church are In charge
o f th* boards today.
The following Uttar, sold Ma-

First Sanford

Escarole, L e t t u c e ,
Peppers Available
For Mixed Shipment

potted U taka nlaci- Thursday
morning at the farms of .C.* A.
Hinton and It. (}. Uehrens on
tr.w wes. side.,
Sanford was drenched
last
evening and 'during the
night
with the heaviest rainfall of
t i n, winter season,, l.:&lt;6 inches
up to 7:3U o'clock this morning,
according to
B. F. 'i.(.diner,
weatherman.
It the weather clear* up, it
is exf acted tnat Irom six to
eight car* of celery will be cut
Inursday. &gt;
“ Zellwood, first to start cut­
ting had * celery that suffered
from cold damage, reported M. C.
Cullifn, sales
mahager
fo r
Onase a n d
Company.
‘TThe
Everglades section
is * mostly
lair to ordinary, with
some
good
quality.
Some
growers
started cutting too aoon, ami
quality would have been better
it left tor two week*.
"Sanford has -its share
of
troubles also; but if wa can
keep level headed,
keep
our
paper crews working and
do
not Jump too quick/ he added,
"we stand a good chance of
having tha best quality going
out. Sarasota la also papering
“ Movs ment should -run JO to
35 cats a day far two weeks,
gradually working” up to 00 a
Wt «y around mid-JAnuarp. Zed*
afcyuld finish by
then,
and other sertiena will speed
up. About 25 percent of the
state acreage is ' Pascal.
but
shipments of this variety will
be - tight until tha last of JanuTtir. CuJIum predicted that tbo
rabbage movement will
reach
normal volume in three weeks.
“ We admit being
the
bestquality section of
this vege­
table In Florida, and most buy­
ers agree," he atated."Couliflower, retarded by weather, it
just now getting underway in
shipment. Escarole is available
in carlota or mixed cars. Pep­
pers, eggplant and iceberg let­
tuce are available for
mixed
cars only.
With hardly enough fruit mi
hand to suprty the holiday de­
mand,. citrus packers yesterday
and today were unable te get
new supplies du# to the rpto
interfering with tha
pkklntf.
Most packers
will
operate
through
Saturday
and
will
probably b* closed during the
Christmas week, although i»m*
packers are not fully decided
on thla, pending reactions on a
meeting of the Florida Cltraa
Co mmin*ion, decisions of jnufcjl
may affect the marketing uf

Sgrt Louis Rowland
Is On W ay" Home
- FAIRBANKS, Alaska. Dai
(Special) — Sgt. Louis L.
land, 911 Magnolia* Avenue,
ford, te on hie w»T br
Transport Command liner ts the
separation center at Camp Blend­
ing, Fla., after 28 month* of
service at Anchorage and at
Ladd Field, llth Air Forca bo**,
76 miles below the Arctic Circle.
Ha entered the aervice la No­
vember, 1942.
During tha war Ladd Field wa*
the focal point o f the Atalb
(Alaska-8 Iberia) roots ferrying
operations conducted by the Air
Transport
Command,
Awaken
Division. It was at this base
that more than Ji&gt;00 Iend-Iaaae
lanes were turned ever to the
uislan airmen after being flown

S

British
Statesman
And Family Seek
Warm Weather And
Rest During: Stay
LONDON, I)w. 19, (A P )—
The laborile Pally HeroM
of ‘ London aald today that
Wlaaloa ( hurckill .III resign
from the leadership
of
Cenrervatlve P a r i r .
The
newspaper
asserted
tha*
Churchill's raotpaation aa op*
poaition leader probably will
bo made public after
hta
forthroiring
visit to
the
United State*..
••-**4 '

ti \ s m \ ;;i t i \ .
the

court'* ili'tisiun nil lli

Barge Line Tc
Baltimore Mu
Be Started Lot

Freezing Weather

Causes 34 Deaths

Firms Urged To American Leginn
Use Facilities Of Fledged $190 To
Employ meiit Office Baseball Group

usev. i19,
v , (/P&gt;—
\ n &gt;
—
HEIDELBERG,i Decv.
irt of General
The hosplti
Georg* Rati
tews that ha ia
I low, steady immafntalning
previously. Tha
provement i
btmetln from the
General's bat
gays the former
■wander "had a
Third Army
St.
Hi* general
vary good
conditi*n ia
WMpt." .
Th* atat*
Hiralyifs that rerroken neck sualulled from
Ulned In aa
grash la said to

Hanged
Treason
LONDON/
convicted tin

19, UP)—Th*
* NaxU chose

p e r . 19

L.\l’,) — -'J'he Nr** .tim e r*
t iniri Marl ia| has. reached i
«!«•«-i—inn in the cbm - of 4 ‘apt
t hnrli-N* MeVay III. I hr com
miimler of the - unl.cn •f rill
ser In»li»MilixiIIm Iiu * lirro n .1
■luilteil ioi one cliarri- of in
efficiency.
Hue ever.
no annminremen

WASHINGTON, De*. 19. UP)—
It’s official that Wlmton Chur­
chill U coming to the UnLeu
States 'on a vinlt early nex.
year. The White House an­
nounced to&lt;lay that the former
New Y in I.-I miuiiiI "S- n
British Prime Minister will ar- j Taken shortly after the predawn colli*
iilillg. Font of tie
rira In New York in the middle persons were killed mid ul least fi.*, iuj
I n - of I ho A rm y -i
of January’. Ha will travel by Seaboard Air Line's wn-el -strewn Irarks
about 400 nuh-1-ni.’i'i
ahip. Announcement of hli forth­ the Florida-bound "Silver Mutear" uasheil
coming visit was made simul­
taneously" In ‘Washington and
lamdon.
A t tha suggestion of hli medi­
Murray Scores Truman Plan
cal adviior, Churchill will apend
a month or mora in a warm
location teeking a complete real.
However, he will make at leaat
one public appearance. Churchill
will dltcuss "word affair*" In an
addraaa at Weatmlnliter College,
Fulton. Mia., on Mar. 6. 'I lie
former premier will be intro­ C. of C. Officials
duced there by Preaident Tru­
man.
Confer In Jackson­
Churchill haa accepted the In­
v i l l e On Proposal
vitation of Col. Frank* Clark
to athp at hla house In Florida
during Fabruary. He will be ac­
President If. II. Coleman, fiee.'
companied to Florida by Mrs. D. Bishop, chairman of tha
Churchill and hli daughter, Mrs. Traffir Committee, nnd Edward
Sarah Oliver.
Higgins, manager of the .Sem­
inole County Chamber of Com­
merce, attended a meeting in
Jacksonville yesterday with I'ils-t
Trasher of the SL Johns River
Linn and W
traffic
consultant for tha Citv of Hnnm i .
a
. - r
. •
font, reganllng the inauguration |
of a barge systum fn m Hanfuird
to Bimrfmofj-, rhlladelpblil, nnd
CHICAGO, Dec. 11, t/PV--Th*
In a letter to the ('Imntber* of
weather man holds out chilly
prospects today for any rise in Commerce at Sanford, Jackson­
the thermometer,; Much of the ville) Miami and Fort Pin re
nstlon la on a diet of snow and Mr. Tresher slated that if they
rain, Meet and tub-aero tempera­ svill assist in making nrrtuu-emvnts with the Keconstrurtimi
ture*.
At least 34 pereons have died Kbiancp Coiporation to Iruse at
as a direct result of the freexe. a reasonahle rate surplus equip
Snowfall* from tna midwest and mnnt now uvniluhlr, he will |msouthwest are piling white drifts mullatnly inaugurate a barge
and mountains along the Atlantic line operating from these unit
seaboard. Easterners can expect in Florida to Baltimore. Phila­ JUST BEFORE T llE OPENING in Washington &lt;&gt;f
President Truman's program for government fart-fin
eight to twelve Inches of snow delphia and Trenton.
— mainly in northern. Virginia,
The^ It Ivers and diiarlhirs C o m ­ belt Rom*pork of Geoigiu. A ilin g eliaitniun &lt;&gt;f the
mitted of the Jacksonville Cham­ settle striked, CIO Piesidenl Philip Murray (left) till
"wholly
ber of Commerce met to diseu- Committee. Murray Ivimrd Truman's plan ( Internal
in
the matter yesterday. The matter
will bo presented to the ■semcold licit will -ease up somewhat, inole County Hpeclul Truff'**but tha chill will continue at Commlttee immediately.
least until Friddy,
"It Is very evident that llnFrom *as tarn Montana west­ coost line steamers w ill not re
ward to Indians and Illinois, the sum, operation for the present
temperature
it
only slightly until equable rates ran Is- work­
milder today. Thp mercury struck ed out with the Interstate Com­
far below sera In several sec­ merce Commission, which meat
tions. Tarklo in northwest Mis­ that a resumption of,this s e r v o e
souri has regitUrad an icy 17 is postponed indefinitely, Mi
Commander Jack Itucru o f the
below. Another batch of cold alr Higgins said, " if the plans »f
Caniplieil-iuissing Post No. .’i.'t
from Canada it expected to reach Mr. Treeher are carried out, the
nf the Aniuriran la-gion an
the Dakotas and Minnesota over State of Florida will have tinnmineed today tli'at tin- Legion
the week-end.
has pledged a donation of ft nit
benefit of water rates for all tInto the proposed Sail told Biu-eliall
Railroads screes th, nation are traffic that his outfit is uhle
Association
operating behloo schedules and to carry. •
Brailey tlilham, who ha. I 'cti
travel is disrupted in many sec­
"It is planned to make a pierepresenting Hanford baselmll iptions. Industries in Illinois and sentstion to the Florida dele,
tcrests along with John Krider
western North Dakota have been ration in Congress to upprnm h
nnd Julian SUlwtwm, said tmlay
left with W e W u g e of natural the Reconstruction Finance Cor­
that this is the first pledge or
go*.
poration on this project, pointing
dontition to lie received towaid*
North T o im Also has had be- out the Importance of it to the
needed to nssuie operatic, during
low - freeling temperatures
entire State of Florida."
the sum of HIU.00U to fl'J.nOO
far south a*-Austin. Tcnn
IS-, »■**
and Birmingham! Ala.,
have IW
The Hanford Baseluill A.- ociuw. Miami boast
two inches of
weather yesterlion will lie formed Thai-day
ed the warnv
flight when local basrlaill fanday, at 71 ab
will inert at 7:3U o’clock at the
City Hull.

P a t t o n Continues
To Show Improvement

Proposal Would fiive
Air Forces Equal
.Footing With Land
And Si* a Forces

At Carolina Scene of Fatal Train-Wreck

Missing- Youth Found

h a - a c in i
&lt;1in* kI&gt; In prrient uni
ments b* it* officer* a*ain*'t
tin- unification of tin- aintrd
services *i-i-i im ii- •mil'll i lulu*
bi
I’n -iitrn l
Trum an.
\
iiiniKiraniliini « « * i*»urd In
all N a il .mil Marine n lliri-re* in n - I hi- I'n — iilenl'- me»-.ige **n» being read lirfore
(jingrc**.
I mler ihi- Navy
ordr.r, officer- are fnrhiiblen
In express llu-ir oppo-dtioii
In Ihi- merger evrept shea
tailed u - wllni-*M-s before
riim m iiii-i- oi ( onen-— .

.&lt; \ l ' ) - r I h r - N a v y

Captain Warner
Home Following
fociiic S e r v i c e
Was .Member Of Sixth
Division Engineer
Headquarters Unit
i apt. Kianr. Warner, sou of
Mi. and Mi-. Wen
Warner
and lunthri &lt;&gt;f ICulpli Warner?
former City Editor of The Sntifoiii llenihl, let in tied to Hanford
•Meiiila) nflf-iiioon yDci
riving
37 mouth-- with Iiu* United Slide.,
Ann* Inin - iii the-Pacific Then
ti i ef Dperulliins. •

i**«ane
In Coiipmv- s falling for a
nicriror of tin- \tiny and
Navy Into a single Depart­
ment’ nf National Defen.se.
Mr. Tinman said under the

pi'n|ioseil
m erger,
the a ir
fo iv e s should In- fully ei|ttnl
to iIn- land mid -ea arms.
Thus the Chief Executive has
stepped squarely into the middle
of tin- lung and hitter contra*er&lt;y Is-tyveen tin* Aimy ami
Navy top i•nilltlnnds. lie is sid*
*'.i|l- Warner euteied the .Viinv ilig—LiauLde'ely mill tin- Army,

m Niivetnlieiv lu ll and : litittiir'
tlirreuflwi aitcndeil ’ the 1-jigtpaua,
llurp*. Offirci Cniiilirlnli- .-rhfttd
lit Edit I It*Ivul r. Vn. lit* was gcad«i
niited and eoiiiinissioned a - i -i ' iitT
I lent i-n-i hi . lie t evolved iii« p n Hintullnm-ou.ily. Mr. T n tn a u has
moilon a, first lleutciiant 1ii .liile,
lu ll, and nils promoted In hi da-bed the N'avv'n la-.t hope fur
ilrlay in iieiiun mi the proposal*
the
Pi i - nlent. "Furthe r
Cnpl. Warner nerved with the Hnid
filmed Sixth "Red Htar" Divihiun’s studies nf (In' i.ini-l'nl pitddem
Hixth Engineers.
lie ira ru n - iimild serve no u-eful purpiisi-."
In his 5,51111 ivnrd uiessiige, Mr.
inandiiig officer of the lli-iuiT iiiiiiiiii ileeluii’il hi- Imlii'f that
ipiurtcrs Company. 111 mm led in Hawaii and time.i and the merger wn..ld prnvide tin- llilpaitiripated in eoiuhnt operation, timi with the l&gt;i--t means nf-keepwith the divishm in New tiunien ini: the m a il fh, Pie-idelit said
lie thiiught tin Niitimial Defense
and 1.117.011.
,The -Red .'Star Division lin'd Department ahmitll l«- headed by
the iivord foi ronsei itlii il.iv mu- enhiui-t offiri-i The Natioiiifl
III riiiiiliiit in the Plieifii- riiea'i-i Defen a- lienil Wmlld operate with
with 11H. WJiile the il ivis nni one underset leiai \ ami several

opi i iiinl in l.iixon, it nilfteieii
•.n„. limn lu-imllii—. - .

&lt; apt. Warner weaiPiicifie
’I hi'atei
nf tlpei ation'. rihli- n
with uiie uiTowheud ami tlu-e
lint tie pnrtieipulii'ii
stars
lie
also wears the Philippines Vn
t m ) medal with one Imltle fa in
riputiua tins, the Ameiieuii De
fens,, nnilal. the Yn-tniy medal
und the Pie-I'eatl 11n i &gt;»*n ill

All. T iiiiiiu m raid tH- Nalimi.il
Drti'ilM' Depaitint tit -tumid haie
a depart mental chief uf hluff,
i ' i i Ii a rnminiindi-i foi each uf
l lie Arm y. Ihi- Navy, and tin*
Air Kuril's. The I 'l i—nli'nt iniggrittin- thl re iiiinpntU'Ut In am lie id lluit Ii, pii'icnl
tnp-iic'livy
lliitikiiig and ai'liuii bv any mm
ni two luaiu'lu s -nf tin- services,
ttii' k i 'v 'tm-dlltiii . in tin- departmeiit shuu|d la- rotated among the
vuriniL at-rvlres.
I lie Pier nit'll t tiHik note of the
Nnvy'it -tilin g opposition hy de­
claring that olice tlie nn-rgei was
effected, no officer &lt;r civilian in
any irrvice uuuld fail to contriliule Iii. utiuost to maki! the uni­
I’ fe. Iliirry GusUivson, former fication a Micceii.
resident of Hanford, nrd Mn.
Parity f,n air power i* one
(iiistniNoii, arrived ivcently from of tin- point
tie-M'il. hy. the

Harry Gustavson
Home Following
Service Overseas

former's aunt, Mrs. A .C . Thomas,
11)1 East Heveolh Street.
A former employeu of The
Herald and o f l In- Lloyd Thomim
Coinpany o f Cliirag.i, Pfe. tinstavaon received In- Imnoraido
discharge olid is now in the em­
ploy nf tlie Coates and lliiicliard
Appinisul Company of I’hiriigo.

Ing to a State Highway I Utrul |y him many opvningK fur skilled
report,, knocked a ceil containing cmnlovrea and a good numiier of And Returned Home
two negroes. W.A. M’alker and npcningH fur other types, but a
C
:
. .
' rvn* .i&gt;. in- ri' t-n
Hylvester Keirel, o ff the Sanford, greater numl&gt;er must I* filed
A youth, found wandering the ]|,-tll I decoration
ML Dora road near Sorrento at with the employment service in in downtown section nt aditl A..M. |u ^ht - l l f i i in I.
8:00 o'clock Tuesday evening.
order to accommodate the vast last Thursday, was taken to police
re-oivod five c
Tha negroes reported to high- apply for positions in the very headquarters for ouestionlug hy f,„ m|j„n j„ Nor
way patrolmen in Lake County »•••■ f “ ‘ ure. Mrs. Moselev
Moseley de­
de- I'atrolman C-C. Bcdenhaugh.
I ,.ru France, tin- Ai
ux |rcteil to
The next day the Imy was |nlJ,| IlMl| (Vnlrnl
that they were knocked Into a
dared that a number of inen quest ioneil hy (’ Ity Judge J.G, riltbom- inrliide tl
water filled witch, were bruised
have applied for work during the Sharon, who learned that his Conduit, Amcrinii
and nearly drowned, and were holiday season.. und any business name was l.ewis Edward Whitely. 1German ocrupatioi
fished out by another negro who m
||n or firm net-ding additional that lie was 17 years &lt;&gt;f age.
-----------------___
happened to come along. They holiday
empolyces ia requested to and that h* had run away fiutn V « , i 'e , » e i n &lt; 11
■I v t W B p r i l l l U
also reported that the driver of contact the employment office. home fn Montgomery. Alu.
the oil truck went on without
Judge Sharon then directed i
IliLis P r ill
Mrs. Moselev stated that some
stopping to help them.
*
veteran* have hern rimed on jobs Police Chief itov G. William*
by the office but have left the to telegraph the lad's mother ill I .......
_____
______
reasons. Montgomery rorfuFids will, which
iitlon for
various
These veterans are requested to to send him home. This money —--American iiewr.|i
„
.
report their current location to was received, said Chief Williums w*_" *’*ir ni'proxlma
officers took the l»oy ami pul ,nor,‘ lo l’“ * oul l*t
D ies In Savannah the employment office for filing and
him on tha bus for home.
year ,,n . the Imai*
_____
purposes.
'
"Th# boy was given every con- " f . » ° “
J“ »t
Mist Eiixabeth O'Connor, aunt
sideration by Judge^ltaron." Chief
newsprint
o f Ml*. John Pattarson Jr., died
William, pointed out
™ ° » rt‘? n
1 ment nuarlers said
Monday jn her home in S a v a n ­
I thrr decrease in
nah, Ga. Mint O'Connor was a
m s m b f o f one of the old, well
Harold R. Billlnosley, AOM
known families of that city, and
hod lived in the O'Connor home 2 /c of tha U. 8. Navy, ts envrith her neice. Mite May Cash, rout* to the United • States
alnra tha death of her brother, aboard tha lUi.B. Hornet, ac­
cording to Information received
today from the Berries F u r *
Commander of tho Pacific-FI**L
Ilia1 wUm resides *k 916 "Holly t
A vena*.
'i.iVi 1 n&gt;\ i -*

•. ’
i O..

...

.-

pN^itlHiU--

ie**U4»ba*A timt
the limited i c m iiii ees for scienti­
fic le.CHrcll phuuld la- systeiunticully nlliH iited. Unity of command
in—outlying I.i-i . and consistent
and equitable pen-oiillvl policies
arc ecu u, objectives more easily
iis-tuicd under a unified system of
training administration and pun-

BUTI.AND. Vt.. I).,-. IP. (Ah—
Iteat It has taken une of tlie
war’s great aerial rimuiiander*.
Miijur General la-onurd E. Wing
died call*, today at his Rutland
home. Wing, who wan 52 years
old. sin ninihi'il to a heart at­
tach. He led tin- -l.'lrd (Winged
Victory) Division in four major
Pacific campaign* nnd Inmlrd in
J i i |iuii
with Genera)
Dougin-*
Mur Arthur'.- occupation troop*.
Tn prlvutc life lie wits~u Vermont
lawyer.
ELECTED I itr.SIDKNT
NEW YORK. Dec. Ill, nP)—
A woman lias Ixeii elected presi­
dent of a |3l.(i0il.UUO New Y*rk
City department store - r she is
the first of lu-r sex to head
•a store uf that site. She U
Mi*» Dorothy Jjhnvcr and aha
has been First vice President of
laird end Taylor since 1937.
Miss Shu* ri
siikvceds Waller
Having, who has 1een land and
Taylor prcridritt fur ten year*.
Moving Iiu, it-'ignr,l to set up
a tie.* lutio i-wid&lt;- I'm.dgamiUlua
uf department (tores.

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