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SEMINOLE CO UNTY M OTORS
109 Palm etto

I

II. a POPE INC.
GIRLS FOR part time and full
Gaa Range.*, Water Heater* and
time at I-wiry Drug Co.
— —j-----Room l{e*ttH
HELLER FOR Jimmie Cowau'aSheel Metal works.
CELERY wire for 6 or 6 acre*.
J. J. Holly, Phona 402-W.
MAN to work on Poultry Ranch.
.Living accomodation, fumUhad.
D. U Hendrick*, l-*ke Mary,
FOR SALE: Pipe rfivl pipe fittingt,.valvai, plumbing euppllte.
•M W
. pre-war automatic hot water W ANTED ’Colored
girl* for latmheater*, complete stock deep and
ilry w ork.'w tpply in person,
Shallow well pumps, pneumatic
regular hour* and wage*. Sem­
etoraga tank*. A. D. Roller SIS
inole County Laundry, HIS W
W. let. S t Phona 207.
3rd St.
RED BUSS Bead
If led. Hunt's
Store, 2nd A
358.

T W O BIG EVENTS A T O C A LA
February 1, 2 and 3

MAH) for part-day. Appl)
French Avenue, afternoon*

Registered
BRAHM AN SH O W and SALE
Cal lie received Feb. 1; exhibition, Judging, banquet

WANTED—

OFFICER'S DRESS ROOTS, tor.
small for owner. In good con
ditlon.
Nettleton. »ii* 9SC
Phone 25i W.
SILVER MUSKRAT
perfect condition
after 0:90 P. H
CHOICE of two ( o « i , either on.for |4O.O0. C. A. Shrlncr, Ijtke
Mary.

Feb. 2: wile Jinl u(day 111 A.M. Show pavilion iitljncenl
Swift &amp; Co plant.

Purebred Quarter Horse Show
Judging

Saturday

Feb.

.’I,

1 I'.M .— A w a rd in g

of

prlren, ra lf roping, nicer cu tting, o th er evenlrt S a tu r­
d a y K I’ .M., Oculti fiKithall field.

WANTED
50
W a*
J o b *.
Odham’e Gulf Service Station.
Corner Ktr*t St. und French
Ave. Alvin Odham, owner.

DON’T MISS THEM!

TO HUY
50 F R Y E R S A N D
!ir\ "
P A L M E T T O GKO CK H Y.
317 P A l . M E T r o AVE. P H O N E
H I.

W ANTED To buy or rent wheel
.hair for adult, t all The San­
ford Herald

MYERS two-cylinder SPRAY EH.
200 ral. capacity, with engine
and ho*e on truck, $150.00. Mr*.
J. C. BIRs, Jrn Geneva. Tel. CLEAN COTTON RAGS lor Han­
ford Naval Air Station, firing
2282.
to Sanford Furniture Company.
10c per lh. Immediate accept­
GENTLE riding horse, 1150.00
ance
cash. H. M. Gleaton, Lake
Mary.
1.A DIES' pre-war bicycle In good
condition, Phone 919-W
FINISHING battery. Stein Chic
ken Ranch, lit. 1, Box 159.
CHICKEN HOUSE hand Dump
Elder Spring*.
» prayer
Write It. M. Henkle.
CHtlJFH roll lop detk and chair,
Sanford. ID. I.
Phona 182-J.
$25.00 R E W A R D fo r intall home
TJIREE acre* o f celery bleaching
or apartment.
No children.
taper: 2H torn of wire; 10
Write P. O. Box 1407, Sanford,
aeed bed c o v e r*c lo th e * pin*
Fla.
for »ame. $200.00 for th# lot.
Sanford
Phona 7B04, Oriando for ap­ W ANTED Band *aw.
Mattrra, Factory, Phone 072-J.
pointment.

FUNGICIDE COM POUND

NE 3-r*l|on cow, flr it c»lf; 3 TO HUY OR KENT - A email
brrd Jersey heller*, will fre»hhi.uar or garage apartment, fur
en coon. A. M. (Irmunt, Gold­
nl»h»*l or unfurl. I»h«d,
tinen Lake phone Mfl-W.
nirdinlr po»*e*»ton.
Well lo­
cated
Write Box L. r &gt;o Her
PORC1J awing,
1 folding
■Id
ncreen, I wheelbarrow, 1 drop
leaf table, 601 Magnolia Ave. MAN for fillit.g etalton work. Kin
J. M. WlHon. I build thing* to
Hair HervlcrrfrStaHon, i'ark A
fit your ipace.________________
8th SL
USED mapla baby bed with Inn*rapring -maltres*. 1121 Pina
Are., Vivian Ferguaon.

SMALL

uprii

WEDNESDAY, I a N U a RY 3*. U * t

here &gt;t the nt5*t thv
p o t U n l lo t m o f i « ( &lt;

f

uiity. No wdlateral
IW tJ h l lv*
lor
* loan I -Joon In **e

tclcphvtuc-

CHICAGO, Jan 31, lAV-Jude*
Philip L. Sullivan, who ruled
that the government', ,efiure of
Montgomery Wart! A Co. #'m
Illegal, w i i appointrwt a Judge
In peacetime, the Agno and
of lh, United Slate* Federal J Pompangii river vnllrys on l.uton
Dl'irict Court for the N'or!Item I ••lend produced n large ahnre of
Diitriet of lllinun hv I'T.-alilorH i he Philippine oiul ,up(ily.
fEoovevell In 1933.
The flm LI- n of Harvard Col­
A life long bemoi'ral. Judge
Sullivan ha, long been lulled In lege wa*’’ cuiifoired on Profenaor i
Jonn
Wl.'-throp in 1*73 .
( hirago for the Indej endi-hcr anil
clarity of hi, deci'inn* III* re|»i
latiun *m«nfc new,|iu(&gt;er men ruv.
cling the Federal toiu lv here i*
I I I = I I I E I I I = I I I =
that of a Judge , 1m "roll- thru*
a, he *fw, them.”
tlefore hi, appoint
to the
Federal henrli, lie hud -erved fee
I I ) y * i» a, * judge of the Cong j
County Circuit Court ire heennie
the youngest judge ever to » m «
on that court following hi* elec­
tion In 1921 at the age of thirtyone.
Judge Sullivan, now iiS year*
old. m i bom and giew up on i
70l)-acre form u]&gt;el nle-l by Ilia
fathrn ne^r Marengo. HI lie * w
the„)llh of 17 children
After flnlahing high -clnx.l ho
enrolled nl Ixiyidn Univerxlty in
Chicago and obtained a
parttime job In the Mai,halt Field Jt
Co, departiiient
-line In
help
finance hi
ed.a tlioii lie
w.ia
gradunli-d truiii H.e lt.&gt;nljl l.n.v
Sehnol and admit t.d l,i
ilie
llllnoi* liar in 1911.
Hr became nrlivi iniioediutely
In Democrallr politic* mol. afler
practicing in the office, of&gt;«evrlul
law firm*, ven, appoint ml tt innsler in chancery in Itllit. lie realgneii tho following year to enli*t In the Army n, « pi ivnte mid I
had riaen to the mnk of fn -t I
lieutenant when he wa* mustered |
nut of *ervice in I !l I 9
Returning to Chicago aftei I he '
war. he wa, agaui *|.|,.&gt;ii.lrd mn- [
ler In chancer y, » j,,N he hcl 1
Jr M k |
uniil hi, electior I" the I on.
County Circuit t mni hi Hc'Jl
A
' i * month* heime Itl, appoint- [
tnenl by the Prvpitlnit n* a Y«■•! |
eral judge In ItM.l h« tv** mnde
chief justice «»f the &lt; i m jii.i!
Couit of Cook ('mint}
Jlid f t Hulin ah i* inarrieil *ml
hn* a 1£l year &lt;dd ditii^htei Mi'**
llaiay Sullivan

U R N m A M iT Y —

a* tecuritv for * loan
—a regular Income—l:
aT valuable a* a bank
account! Private, friend
lv tarvlca- Full Inform i
tlon. Inquire.

no. %\oo, m o *, m«&lt;«
Family Loan
Company
at M a lw d
Riwm H Fla, State ttawh ft 44*
TeWphwtv, U
J. R. RuwlamF -It Maaaccr

I I I = I I I = I I I = I I I = I I I = I I I = I I I = I I K

H om e Pick- Ups

LADY accustomed to children to
keep £&gt; year old girl some eve­
ning*. Write P. O. Uo* 13110,
COW MANURE for flowers, 50c
Hanford.
bushel. Phone 788-W.
EXPERIENCED -ea metre**
ply Sanford Mfttlr*** Fa
W EST SIDE— Modem three bed­
Phone 872-J.
room house on large loL New
nt job. A rood home for
900,00. Raymond &gt;L Rail.
Real lor, Florida Slate (lank
Building.
WANTED TO Huy: Two-wheel
IhjbI trader. Mu&gt;t have gmul
FOR QUICK KAliB
tire. Apply Ho* X. rare Her­
'El. L
located,
modem thrre
ald Officn,
bedroom Itonia. Close in. T * «
gotxi IoIa. A tAJJ-O.OO honte
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
for only $5,250.00. Your chance
NEEDS USED CARS
to own a fin* property. Ray
mood M tlall, Reaftnr, Florid* (Vs will pay lop ceiling price*
for used automobile*. All OPX
Stale [lank Hullding.
del nil- bnndied fur you Write or
phone u* to come and make o jr
1 Water**Itch outlmard mo ap oral u l
Can l&gt;e ,e#n et otire St,
HOLLER MOTOR HALES
20S W. First St.
Phone 522

e

*

Sullvun Hus Reputa­
tion For His Clarity
And Independence

Authorized Service

HELP WANTED—

s a w o r i &gt;. f i / i k i d

W ard Sun Judge
Named To Bench
b y R o o s e v e lt

DODGE - PLYM O UTH

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING BATES

h ed aux

WAN1ED TO RENT
_______
N A V A L ____
Officer,
_—1| R
wife,
U l, T
. _month*
old
beby
tie* Ire
turn I* bed
apartment or hoo**. Phono Thli Copper fungicide has od vantages that put dollars In your
9161 or write Li. Walter J. pocket. U»e It sa aprty or duat on celery, tomatoes, potatoe*,
Ru**ell, V. P. 0, Do* 66. Ban- cabbages, CUCUrblti, augur beet*, citiua fruit*, etc. Givea more
ford Naval Air Station,______

uniform coverage, therefore more uniform reaulta. Planta do

UNFURNIBII ElTTtouM or apartmenu J’ermanent realdent*. not need to bo molat for duiting. High efficiency and atimuPhone 8*4.
’__________ lating effect on planta produce top yields.

For beat return from the time and money you put Into your
A PARTM ENT or b o w . no chil­
dren, no pel*. Naval UeuUm crops, Inslat on D u Pont sprays and dusts. Order yours now.
■nt wlfa. Di«taneo within (
mile*. Phono 244-W. Ueut
F_ T. ItubbanL
O T M IK DU P O U T P f H I C 0 H T P 0 L P R O D U C T *

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*Nwtejgf4Km Lmm I Arsonnta—A fine partide losd. espedallyfbr spray aolutlocu. Stays In auapenakm. apreada •
evepty. Does not dog screens or nossles.
t.
—
Du Pent Caldwn Araonnte-Ecooomkal and effective

Results Of Racing
Shutdown Are Shown
MIAMI, Jen 31 (Special)
Whet the rccen* m. - -butdov*’
uiL-an* fturioclllilv to tin -lat. id
Florida I, reveal'd tn a .heel,
of revenue derived firm, rh*miilu.'U tndu-lrv -t cc it.- l.—eli
tntion on the penin-&gt;ul, so I l-.U
Twenty-nine .o-.i one )i“»lf nidi
Ion dolin', ha l.ceii c-.-t.i r ii.ut.-d
in rnelng true* to Florida', *17
counlit*. the -lute 11canary, mid
the old age (und* its 1l year*,
according to figure, recen(lv relea,eri by thr Florida Slate Rac­
ing Commission.
Of tho *2U, 469,501.8H total,
40 percent — or the ntnuiintr
amount of 11-million* UMMImusond
dollar, — wa* derived alone from
bor-c racing at Miami', fnniel
Hialeah Race Coilfee Aetimlly.
the ligure, tell only n inn of
the ulory for twice In throe « io
t«r* now bor.e rue.eg I...« l.eo -.
curtailed and lliulenh unable to
operate.
The
date'*
racing receipt,
reached a |ieak during the 194!144 saaton when 80,824,272.711
wa» colleclul from two hor*e
track*, nine dog plait* and on*
jal alai fronton. Thtee-miflmntwo-hundrclt bou,*iul dallnr*. or
4H pareont uf tho total, » a front
50 day* of lltalruh', operation..
Th# blggoit increase in revenue
wa* in 1911-42 when income
jumped ftom 12,402.773.99 to
|J.892.Hlil .HU n . u re,ull of the
increase of tho state', "take, u,
the tax on wagering t* known,
from three to eight percent by
(he 1941 legislature. .
AU*rdat*-c ligure*, tnlere*tingly enough, have failed to Veep
pace with the wagering rUe.
Where betting went up «fx time*
from 1031-82 through 1943-44.
attendance *rai little more than
double, raid crowd* the flr »t
year totaled 1,167,121. and last
*«a,on ware 2.458.093. Hlghmark
waa In 1940-41 when attendance
at the hone track*, dog planti
and Jal alai fronton wa* 3,096,-

BLANKETS

BOX SPltlNtiS

464.

New Ruling Made
On Revenue Taxes
J A C K S O N V I L L E . J»n. 31
i—John r t r F a h r ,' Collec­
tor of Internal Revenue for the
DtaUlet a ( Florida, today adyiaed
ho had received notice from Waeh.
initon that Collectors of Internal “

III

K S S S S J
SSL Has?-t.vS ftr.iii

and tmlfcrmlty give maximum

Full Size or twin size Felt Mattresses

treaaurora' ehfeka drawn on N a­
tional and State banka and tru.t
com panic*, or certified eheeka In
payment of eUmpa to be ua^i In
j a y t f e a t ' of Internal revenue

V a n y ether form of remltiwme.la received tn egrhange for

It’s atiu Blanket time!
Fart wool In pretty color*

Wood Stoves

*

White enamel with ho
water reaovolr.

Mahogany and Wahyut
finish. ♦' • " ® '

♦Cocktail

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rfik and me/ be regirded aa

BUSINESS
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eoffe*
«nd
doughtivt'i,
and
I ninre ihuii i Cihuu'* ofiginitlly bH
i«* W F w t
At Wtta* v i h*» compony'- mt»«toh.
__________
, nil Ins furm nl I n m 4 Nlmirw#*
tbvr* vrilt b* *tndwkh«* xnd m fi U • ful1 •“ ‘I’'
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I i lt.tfrf,
i v f r r * feeilmir
ailin g
Iter F c h r u i i r y
■ i ll.
*vr
Wt
Weutherman It. F NNhUnvr r#drlnVft for *»1*.
The am-vt wa* nut.lr by SUtc | |- &lt;, u ,hipf,inK ....
tt „nrc:
l»oi!it
prirteil n mtulinum uf t-I t ! e ? r e «
a «(*w
M A .ta U T t l&gt;R\»'TT.n
All hoktcMe, *nd **llnrenc« Patrolman I - f Utirlcf. who with
UftM'll |«4p|ir| &lt;* 11 hn fill 31 IN R e a l t o r s
D is c u s s
A-, taftMVOXVk
in Sanford Oftrly thin morning.
itted to h*
h» p rrirnt At th«
* pc fnvuMi
wo-u
aojj* ^P S
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in, 'i t■’■
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tlnwn
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Ti
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the I »'0’
wo*vo *vT*etwk )*ft Wed* 1190 Annlvenftry
N o n*i»nrt‘« a-* y%*t of duu\ag«
f r ilUnce Monday B«t. J. (I. Onlluit: ftl*n
N ew L e g i s l a t i o n
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i»y frn&lt;t mnl ndd In v e gH a h U
, for vihwh th* B»nfoni 8UtC Pnlrol, hint been
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ie
n
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rrufv* we ret rr (m r te il ItutrtV a t th e
to kodtvctWt nod five fo»
Air St*tlon will fuminh HOMhbmir.il rar^ fur linn* v*mu*-j ..........
l'r«i|u,ir&lt;l Irtfi.latlnn uf 1lklCfr*i Sgnfurd Stale Kariucra M arkcL
Iton. Mr W cU h wn* relcrtneii by |ccnU P- tnimno. I I:* , I1* Ihe Ii
Po*t *t CftWtn Hlftodin#, tt lb* mnftic** .
*
tu
»tntc
rrnl'nrv
which
will
b*1
Jffthn IVeii, l dike \l..nr«H* plant
*&lt;** tv+pottod Vo (Uy t-v It, ft.
A U K ) birthday dlnnw, t« police on hU own rer«gni*iince&gt;, I *nr U°,n*
|,r .-.riilrit in the l . r e i i b l i t i r at grower: ri’ p.irte.1 but ..light dam­
S n w th w x l+ ih r « r &gt;
wblrb tb* yuMIr U Invited will according In Chief William *, whn ^ The di uMrr mljn-lment mi
ik.
pril
regular
ftm'j.m
wrrr
tdded
that
the
nfflrer9
whn
wen*
l'vr*
in
Januury
m
n
Inuiled
in
age
young pepper, eggplant
Mb. O-AkM-t toAfty *r*kb
Th* b« held at tb*
May fair at
il. 'iunM-.l \\ .-.Irirnlifty ufU-rmuui at
Vd tvwAk krrpyr.k
TfW iVtaeh To»*d»y ewr\lnc. •Ximlninp the enr^ ull hud finch V * 1.H. twh’ 4 In IM m lu , und to a inerting of Ihr Sanford llnt.nl anil tonialn plant*, due lo seedvthnlcitftlr n^eeivmg nniulft «*•■! of
bed, being well covered.
Tbvr* will b* t nominal thftrrv, Ilfh U , two o f which were red.
nf Itrultni., no ur.ling lo K*l*ni.|
nn&lt;l including Chicago, Ml
January temiftftralure* fell on
ttua av*d T*U-Tc
Rerervftttopft may be **«nr*d ny
Simp lkrftn*—$.l f»n a hu , flown I* latrr, |.rr,id«nl, who inlru- an averagr or only 1.2 degree*
or to
trlrphoploff Till net laUr than
tr*iHf««Hf4 hu r u t T't • 1
.lu.-rit, T, T. "TlmV Holton of below tho normal of &gt;1] 7 degree*
W %M*P* Vdt t W v pew ipM p m * tf Ikta*. &lt;:fio eVlotk ftttvnlay afternoon,
Orlando, Bwintant lo the I’rrvl- for thai month, Mr. Whittier re­
Mr§
AtkVM** tnjmwtvkt TW wAApc* » of
ilcnt nf (hr Florida Amtociatioit ported.
Rainfall
during
the
of Rrallorft,
month was 4.21 inched or l.9d
c ^
. ,,J a . " S ^ r T f
Mr. Motion told the realtm , Inches above normal.
m y m t M * w f « ' i o m .ir
thnl some o f Ihe real eulnte
_ Rltca *nd c«ramonlea of ihe
txn.rd, nf Iho S la lo have nff.ll* f the WoodmaiT'Of the Wnrtd for tho
Manager Chari.'* Colo of (he i.tnl mrmbrrft mu-h in banker*,
e ( the U U Cieorg* 0. Jacoba, who died
building and loan and ulwira.t
___Cmmcll, Tweaday In Chuluotn, wilt bo ron- local office of (hv Florida Power company offic ia l*, building nt.d
dactftd Bvnday afternoon at the and Light Company, reported to- *........., -- ------- - -------- - ---Edllara N ett}— The foUww*
CboluoU rhureh nnd «m *te ry day (hat he wai well pleuird with , nupply men and olheri Interctted
In I aaaee of boj a la aerxtew
at l:00 o’clock by mamtara of Ko-opcrnllon of local merchant* In real e«tnte. Tbeae mrn have
“ home on leave" have bee*
Camp N u m b o r
026, In obaervlng laat evening, Ihe been meeting w-ith regidar real
aabmltled hy the Filet Oah
"Brown Out" regulation, Order r«tate board* In order to plan
far which Mr*. K. Ik Ratliff,
AeUva nallboaren will bo; J. F. U-0, laaued Jan. 16 by the War (or the future.
"The locnl board thinks that
telephene 1114,
nd, J. (1. Sharon, Jno. D. Prod uc11on Board a* part of the
Blanche -Keened?, telephone
conaerving thla Idea of having . affiliated
M. R. MeClalland, U. II. government'* f u e l
member* is a good one, and-will - ID - W have hero aeteetod
and K.-F.-HwaholtUr. Main,
a n a a l l b e to never* aai
order prohibili tha public discuai plana for adding theae to
of tho uniform rank wer*
of aervlreoaro and w
requealed. today by C. C. CoIIIth,i from uulng electricity for out- the regtilar memberahlp at the
that their frteade atav 4a
aecreUry.
to *****
meet «v
at the Wood- door advert U Ing, display and nett monthly meeting," Mr. Lone
r ip w
when they are la Saa/ard.
Hall Saturday evening at ornamental lighting, and th* ea rn ,' .
"By adding these to the mem­
tiOO P. M. to romptete arrangt- lighting of ahow window*, mar­
Oliver Stapler, petty officer,
. ____ cte. Th* order
.
hip *we will be enabled to
manta and all mamber* are re- quee*,
followed bership
announcement. .of
of an ininftiding
imnet ” __ act b cnj*» aectlon of idea* which third eta**, and Mr*. Stapler of
to meet at the hall Sun* annouBoeniant.
........................
fuel abortage by
War Mobllita- will be p! value in building up Vtro Beach are apendlnc a 11the community," he added.
dag leave with rcl*Uvea.
Uon Director Jamoa V. Dyroe*.
*
_
*
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list'd 111H e lp in g ’t\l N*"'
lYv Ua"
lio Into Kffwt &lt;»lr lU rr In &lt;«nfrr
Sell YLS. W a r Bonds Saturday Midnight

•i f k*ilh

bn?'Two Patrolmen,
ulerson And
Bates, Injured

1 ikkft.iftMVt *» Nt« Vkftl

wo ,M

B ,

Mass W ill He Said

Valdez Hotel Is
Sold To Carolina
Produce Merchant

C ITY B R IE F S

At NlKht As They

Pvt* FrnoAt Itraddock
tJiven (Vmmendation

6

Kail iNutgiMition l»
&gt;v^,
ft^ilHi ^ i X t ^ liamttoHnitShitnoonU v.~' u.M.*1 ^

Disaster Kenel'its
On Price Ceilings
A r c Discnntimiod

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fp

Sanford USO Will
O b s e rv e Hlrthday

o'

11

¥'"

Tem pern lure Drops
To IiowOf271uDegrees

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TtaT**\ trrWtfkv *mv* clrti.

WtU Rv IUdk«t«&lt;l

t* ftr-prat V
fttlftW ratlvsl to

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r. Rail aatd.

Funeral RiteB For
George Jacobs Sunday Merchants Co-operate
In Brown Out Drive
AtrWATiwy•

Home On Leave

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Be
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Sanford Is First
In FforUh W ith
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trurm^r tluriur nine montiu in
th " E m mw n thornier. H r j tnr-1
the AA.K cm A p r. 12. 1MX.

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Appreciation
a t k t K u i e #t i t * i t i ' H v t W M * ttKtt
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1 wish to thank my many
friends

and former cus­

tomers for thoir )'»yal iu»tmnufre
pears

during
1

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mndurted

the

luemuce « f the HiU Hard­
ware Company. As manor
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the

llill

Implement

Company, 1 earnestly soli­
cit the trade of all the

jh-o-

ple rif Sanford and Semin­
ole County who may wi-.h
to plire.];:i«u- any

«f

the

mum articles wp have ii«r

H A . Newman

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Jjvd Ilia l^t Ukraine Atm\ Id rmlrt | Here thrown out of Kharkov. I ,i'r
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m tkrt’i* (luy*. opetiiniA Kus*ia‘ *| Here, his iroopn killed tlioujands ! thu Ui is**
r rrt.r tar) i
III** If Ii
mill-January iMiitrr ofrena
ciisivc m 1o f f ft-rnmiii teef * ui the LVoneta.
*
Vt|»'«i . »t'
kuuthrrn Pol*nil.
't L ilt u tljfvi- th*l ha, ta .lcl r
I t hr 1
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Jjinci' ho lu ti)«l l)n tb.mol
Ultaal, Kunyv ciiarifwi mktu» s itir j
llerrjir'l
Dmurhcii into a blminit k iih c 1 I iuiiiv nluiiia l&lt;&gt; hrruk Die N u ll1
van!
for
niJvmicinc
German hold on ,*oulh lUtaaiti. I-Tit j*jirinfr IN Till; t HU I IT 4III ||T. MX Ml
liurilca ill AuKU,t. 1D11. Kmirv he le ft Kumiiiiri Mill invading HoJ llllf l l l . CIII4 I IT. IN u o
P u ti
n o l i;
v u iM &gt;
ha. been r rc o K 'iiii’il a* a mnatci •iiunitt. singing to the Prut and
•m rx;
nr
rfa n tn i.
, f milltHry ntmtcity 111- U h b u nging disaster to the Gcunnn
o i \ &gt; n ;n i.
Al u rr wlio plnnn curcfully. s ln k r . aland ut Odessa. In the summer, v u n ii: i&gt; v n r t im ; l l
PLAIN n i t
1huril ttiul atccpn littii llin mi'll he sw erved Inin Pollwid a rid and
j know him us tuuich, arliuus mill trussed the Vistula, south of W a r­ I LWISv.s U M ill III.1.1, an«t
saw.
I'livor.'
KATK AI.I.KV \MTi in I.t.
hi#
WIIr. rt ,i:
Juil
th, K uiipv ru-e fnim
I
'tbKKNlMNT.H
The
l^yetc
pemnsnln
in
the
culuncl L'inrriil to mur»hitl iliirln e
l i m n : t &lt;» \ p i 'i : i n
(lie rvui*. Hu wuh bum m Dk Khilippmes is about t.UUO square t i i k STA t p tip pr.i»i:i(*A
T «»
mtiCs
iit
a
few,
Lirw
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it
v im 'iiK i. t .
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' illnur of Ijiilc iim in Die Ai
K \TK
A l.l l.N
Vli r * -I t K U .
i IihiikdI
rv»[lon.
Much
of
hi.
ini%
if*
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r
kila Vu n , t *;n‘
The Uilde hinds uf Tibet, in
youth
ivuii .ijicnt
fin mo.i; im j
n i ..h&gt; y: t;
ceil trill *\rtlit, average more l tutu
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feet
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With L'r-urbt ftirruH in 'Vmlii
tirA■iiahf •«aa i ei11 _&gt;i*•i ?n *hr 4Hi
War I. Konev rnli.tpil in I In- K il
■nil I'nurt **f &lt;t- tfiitii*!*- fbunti
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imiriM**• . dated (&gt;• min » *iti A l&gt;
Hy I U » , hr* wan mililmv coiuiti"
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k in&gt;«it p
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Hi Mi *i 1a ti it * I-*i*k C.‘ ui t'-rcp 1j,
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Army Staff. In Moscow, hi- it
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hell, .i pit Miu'uiiibcihii I ha I »■• i
anil msa ill poliliiul slatuiu hy h&gt;f Si miimlp Fount) Florid*. |l» | lain h»* "f l«n*l illu.iipyl in Hnn
Vlrttliihi iltnluck
j Imd® ».'oi|i|l}, Fl nUta 14 f..l|n« *
Iill l u&gt; Iki u number of tin hiirn 1 I'rtiH ■f ) . i.r)
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hrI rb) t« i|ii&gt;rrit tu file jHe* noliift Ltf fr» I Ui*»I
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i.t uliolcrl Dtuvt-rniiif Hint lunlv iV**m
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the All-lbiJun LVntml FTMl Ol 11I • J* * h . i ,,*hl i "«i» ( Ii* tt i Fmint * 1 H»il«t h 'H U D m l N
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riiinmlltcr. By HK17 lie hml I*.
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Mime u district dv|iulv t»» the l'H
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f r . ♦ Ni. ii Mi I" I
• t )| ,M |, A M P I
«*r f» ilefunit '
|Suiirrmt Soviet »*f the l S S It - ill m i nirreit .iK.ili*»tl mu and I
fret
In point 'ifl»f ilnnlliK
Kid tow hic hit* * fleet Mrs before
fillc iih j,rm«eeil f t purl*- | «Whl 1'ff'l'i‘ rt)- hr-hia
I) *!• *.'Mtil’ d i t, 11 It
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\11»%ci»w, i n sup |iii 11 uf Mit r* hul * H :i'* J ll.l» that Hill iintli e hr
i**i * L t ■"!«» t* .4 wir'k &lt;*.r
l
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Sr my nil Tlinuplieiikn in It* I L nr I • I I
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&gt; ir&gt; ii
III
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I 111
11..
I
wit- eoordinated with th* HalHej
I ihe I» i ri vn! hey
..1
&gt; n, , |. | ,( „ ,.-j It.........
1
Stilling mil, n Ku^.iu&amp;ii I* «*Jm | \\ IN•f.W
Mill I l 111- . 1*1 dal , I I ■I
I f**iIy\si»&lt;mI Nt’ ih«&gt;
•itid nf him; " I -el Kuftti ih v tin*
fill
A P l&gt; L
tMlltlll lO H .D
it' It. A 1l |ii w11 ifntilt1 II tli'll*t HI» t*wii 11411-.
t Ii »•
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i In k i«f &lt;‘11. &lt;j11 **i *ii i » H u ll"! d Fh*f til# •i*11
fi l l i
land no Geniiim ever will get J
for m tumid* Fount&gt;. p.-it Mill d f pH M-Mlh *-1 l-l .»
|the l&gt;eot of him.”
pntite I
II*’ %* 111 -Mill •o'! .,l| f l f ‘ 1 vl
Fb'flil »
hr \1itI» !I J* 4■ hi &lt;itc i h&lt; i I
llilttl.
Mfiko up yout mind wlmt th. •
Id
of HUlil 11)4.1,11,
tin la .ff.
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h tp iii)
it r k,
t i 11eilly exptctn you to do and th in •
( f 11r
illli I In
iM i
i n ..ft A k* f III Al*
• do the opposite.**
| ivrlll II l|» frfltl *i 1f a n v
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holding ieen|)ta" ( Form W 2 \ to
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their rnipIdYev Nearly I ?i.000.000
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Sunday Bervive
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F «fi'jk ) g ill tiffig W aiib lli. 11 ^
a t
l*erily when the war emlh Lu |mw much hr
him dutinx
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they should avoidrlpnm moi
o |*m ai,(| how much wu» with
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held fin luxes.
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.its lull till*
1 iwsla n-niilN »t a hiyh 1&lt; Vel, I*!, m.msl.oon people uie m llil'il in
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W I. MvTts. 'trull of llic N»* mukc u few additional iit-tnli*" • ui hi* i * » ti
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r .* . I... b .
York S u lr Cnllri;* ol A k*i u'ultun on then W 2 receipts and io.*
n \\ 2&gt;
at llhafn. »»ul ut Die 11*1 an them to Die Government « » Do , (Ull lit I)' b 1 -111
' Llit i tun
( i f f in1' - 1hit t
nual Nof-nu ' i»uut\ Kaim Ruirm final income tax return*
-Intmt ill III
liincvJ iiiif" i»
coinmiUrriiir"'. mcetuii: al Mciop
All those* who don’l use M
- •"iiii’fi t t, fun
xi ifi- inet*1 i Lf
for this Purpose sill use t
|aUail, Du* n e t
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•
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regular Form l(Mt). But ever
Set-. Cut In Drraand
I nitirii nil
* cell nmk* .4 t»"i'i
Contrullnl farm proiloctiull by you use 1040 vou ate suppose!
KOyammental eillcl will not soWi attach any \V-2 forms you nm their W-*2 (ece«j‘l
»« thnt
The bt -ti*I \ " 1 11
the farrm-is* prublenn after Ihi have received from employe
1di t x. ii tiniti
they 11-ini * h.ivi
war. th. My or* nun). Farinen for work In 1944.
ill'
IflllltH
whet hr i i fill
Who mn use W ‘2? Any
should be allowcil to produce In
1I 1 &lt;ii»X|-||).
le«« tn - I nr n ji»n if tti
quantUira Ui meet Die demand. Ip whose 1944 income
Tin* rtTiia! nut-tiiiB in the Free Mcthodi.it Church
bftn xvit \p
mfin xx111 112
t
dcclnral Hr
»tod the it $5,(K&gt;0 nm! virtually nil
ri(l xt ifr
I nrnf i 'i 11 ' &gt;
pea] ttf the id* esti prufll^
Iah wnyr* Mibjcct lo tiic withlinM
nf Ijikc Miumfe1 contiiim*^ with greet intercut.
lliv ' In
after the
ami th** tdiniirmUor iin If tinylMHly »s in ibuibl
of the
luxation on cor I*,
Thv rhurrh is full alnuKil every night, dundiiy
ra Ilona.
Ml *1al I
11lit U1•lb
ntglif the altar was full nf earnest seekers. Fri­
Farm piur» ili"p t"'l ulwul 31)
i i - m i |i)|M»r
l tier ten' In 11,*■ fn»t icai after
l. i no v «»f i enlinn
day night at H:Oli o'clock Evangelist H.J. Merr&gt;World War I bill cmi« remained
hteli, Dm pilltinr many fnrmrn
Till* cm lie tx* fti f"i mntanec.
man of P!ii!ip«borf,*P*. will s|&gt;eak on "The Secout of buiinrsa. Dr. Myers pointl i utm I «’*1 • mi u il»** kinii ritilma l
•d oat. lie predicted Dial form
I• i Ihc wife
c ng i iii'ci * ii rat
ond Cuming o f the L o r d " and will tell o f bis visit
w i" renb'-n atuhle for
(if n f o i l '" t noli • unit Willmm
abo*)t a year after victory In
By
M O R R IE
I.A N D S B E R t.
hit fit * if id i M Im*ii with
Huni|uiui
. tu th** so-cVlh-d Father Divine’s heaven in Harlem,
fcuropo bp* w IH hnI Dm! juini' la A T N cw sfeatu rrs
|i|&lt;t|t.i M Ii* v« tilt the
j Ihi' r nr
Ulictlcn m itenia ml ruulil Iw ex­
A Bt) A f i l l
U S. f A B U I * 'I , “ •cnmiLL
*~*t i I III | (fulfli
NY.
pected bii siuw of imriiiployinent. F L A G S IU I’ . VVKHTF.UN FA*
lit- (Into
|blunt ui
i" •
Tin.' fixlrral law. alilrb If'anin- F IC V Adm. John «
M e' - - j
I 4|Mk
locfe farmer* WJ i-et m il of parity slipped on Ids gold-braided
'i
•U
-liKiprd,
U u M,
for two year, aftci tin- January cap, slapped bis knee and » in '
i i t-uliil i s. j
| V) UVl
F till I
I followmt: the end of the war, "W e lt, kiddlea." he said,
i . it pi i.lng
Ml 41 lu«
probably will result in loo mu&lt;ll gave tl to Dioac Japanese » V ‘ 1 !, M.C'1
KV..(I„
i l.l !i" « he
|
M.‘f) 1111* J I.*,
farm production fur loo hi tut n
. in \1 »«h
vve?"
e4.«*JT?PrM
n tf m F R t L - *
llm « arnl will plrvcnl Ihc reason didn'i
ft tpol hern a stireee-ful ' • ' " ‘■••l [pj-io#,
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\’ hr piiNM-il
abla
Jon or prwdurl i” t' b' The itdnural pulled old Ilia
- k ■ Dig desk -I ibe‘, pi tm "hit* "Hired
a naranal manner.
o f toU ccti nnd rolled him self " woman " Iin hud been ‘airietary
-'’ Farm labor piobltiqi wilt not smoke.
there ’J&lt;* yew; -. he culled utHf
improve after the war." warned
"You've got to keep sfter tho-e "Ctod lie" nine, honey!"
b n n My era. "For this ree»en ,little devlU," he said.
The mliiutal li.uikly illiln’t like
farmers should avoid debt and
And that, the reeonli will slmw, puper uin k lie ilulu t like to
prepar* for a decline In prie#». la exactly what. McCain’s flphD is dreas lip either
IT ltw are Iiouim) to drop anil and twnibera have l»een doing
MtCam Bulls His U * ii
eMta
will stay hi«h. The net in- since Ke took oveT command " f
Jn hia office. McCulil worked
K ,J
cornea will go to lull."
this carrier force. lAixon and In alilt tah-eve* mid it was not un­
Farmara should nlan on a four- Formosa, in particular, have been usual -to see lulu with feet on
point program, Mid Dean MyeA worked over by the carrlcr-bo »e&lt;l the desk. The hill'll of rolling
The plaifonn folluws: *
planes.
hts own cigtin Di ■ left llu marks
Earned Ills Wlnse A t al
I— Plan ef/kieney of produetlon
on the tubxii ■' Mil* red rnrpet.
The &lt;11-year old McCain J» « . Met'am call- m"*l everybody
*o assure vjrlor*S— Kee|&gt; the fann debt at a trmpesluoiui flihtiitjg• man, »•&gt;" "Min-" **XX’hat’s mi you inlnd son!’*
at M) decided he vrented wings «"d he mice aaked II. Adm. Itnlply
— 9 ^ - A w f d appcolatlofl. eal-eclalfi) get them at Cl. Hr left a high Uavlson. -lie likes In liilerrugate
post In Washington— dr...... relUrilillK f|iel*i llllllpelf 11(0 pilot
.chief, naval operations for air
will i op"! 1 t .1 him 11rectiy from
to return to Ibc wsr-tone.
the flight deck and his greeting
Now. In hard-striking raids Will Ih-, "Well. son. did you give
v V
suppoTtlne the Philippines cam- ’em hell?"
lgn. McCain Is getting the
MrCttijt (h i * IKuril ul Tcoc In
WTT - snee to &lt;lo many things he u&gt;l&lt; Mis* Isaippi’s Cumdl ruunty wheru
/
rocaled from his Washington a brother still livru. A lter omf
year at the University of Missis­
Aggressive in tactics, tho ear­ sippi. he entered the U.H. Navsl
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f
lier commander ha* said h i*l A&gt;adenfy, graduqling in 1000.
powerful forte.can "g o anywhere
During World War I. MeCeln
I i ■'; .
-*L ill the world-” lie hsi long uyg'vl served while on the old eraser
the building up e f . fJjfhUr-lKmlt- Sin Dlegoj anlirncd to earort f a «
l "b e l’e have Pterr flg h u p jl
iltvoys. The ship was sunk July
J ii U|»
t e ;
a ,V u . y '
demands. T lt c ' F*F llellcnj
‘ 1018— a ’few orcka after Lt.
hter, he contends, can homh,
Jr. McCain had been trpns*
fa ami tUtl loot after any
vd to Die Jlurcau o f Navlga' interceptors, i
Fj. Hia slkccHInc ycari were
nunIdol between ship and shore
Ific in
lions.
IU4
lie Drmllllsriird Guam
In . 1031 a* commander cf th#
iinnlftnn rtilp, Nitru, hr stimpa l tiilam and removed the,
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’ U1BI.R VKRHE FOR TODAY
IT W ILL PU t T o U ON YOUR
M ETTLE AND BRING OUT
TH E HEROIC IN YOU • AND
ENNOBLE YOU: Biassed are ya
when me ihall reproach you, an&lt;!
persecute you, and any all man­
ner of evil against you falialy
for my sake.— Matt. 5:11.

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j I H cirR AC ETR SC K TG O im G "OUT ~OF' BUSINESS

d$£unday i^*U if* fourth amtivfif.arv oi i Ik- Lilt) .»nii ttic
event will i&gt;c celebrated in Sanford at an «&gt;|»on Iioomi* which
will l&gt;c held Sunday afternoon at the USO building, at a
dance at the Armory Monday evening and at n birthday
dinner TuoKtay-7Tfgb^n'hWr-vrM"b&lt;,"giv7vr nr the-Mnyfair
Hotel.
Sanford has come to know the USO ns n most popular
recreation center for service men of idl branches in this
community where wholesome entertainment, dances, snacks,
and so forth arc provided at nearly ail hours under compet­
ent HUpervfaion and proper chapcronage.
Virtually throughout the world, wherever American
boys have gone under the U.8. flag, to the tiny aio\)x of
the Pacific, the cold.barren wastes of Alaska or Iceland, to
the jungles of Burma or the deserts of Africa, nr to the
battlefields of Europe, USO organizations and USO shows
have gone with them to bolster their morale.
Boh Hope, one of foremost USO entertainers, and pro­
bably the most popular with U S. servicemen, In an nppeal
for the National War Fund In Tnmpa tin* other day, said
of the USO which is financed by the National War Fund,
'T h e USO alone is enough to warrant 100 (arcent re­
sponse tQ.AjwwbinctL appeal.”
"Kve seen the work that's been done through tin*
contributions of the American people and I wish every­
one could get in a big plane nnd go around as we have.
Then they'd see with their own eyes what happmess is
brought to oOr men in uniform by only one of the agencies
supported by their generosity".
'Then they'd hear laughs nnd see smiles on tin- faces
of the boys who are mnking such tremendous sacrifices in
living conditions, nnd yomuUmes, in lives".
So heartiest congratulations to the USO on its fourth
blrthdny! Its services are fully appreciated by the boys
In uniform ami by those otf the home front as well.

In The . tglnnlnr
(From The Poetry Chap Book)

Danish Underground

Not creation but creating
From nothing and by wools
alone:
Not the atatamenl hut the stating
Sanctifies the carven atone
And wing* with flnh the wither­
ed hone.
H ARLAN UMAN8KY.

The book business is booming in Denmark. Yet the
best the dealers can expect is to get their money back, and
they risk prison sentences or death.
Ail such business !k underground. In this country of
less than 4,000,000 people, more thnn a million hooks were
published secretly in 1944. This word comes from the
Danish Press Service in Stockholm. Editions of 20,000
copies are common. I.ike cigarets in th,&gt; United States,
l&gt;ooks are sold "from under the counter" In regular cus­
tomers. The most isipulur items tire the sermons and |mems
of Kuj Munk, who was murdered by the Ueslajsi &gt;m New
Year's, 1944. In demand also are Wendell Wilikie's "One
World" and John Steinbeck's "The Moon It Down."
Underground newspapers also flourish There are at
least 3f&gt;, one with a circulation of fto.ono, and there is
great confidence in them. Naturally the Nazis hunt desper­
ately for these pn|&gt;ers. Often Herman soldiers are ordered
to empty till the mail (sixes in un entire district to trace
an underground newspaper. '
Profits from these secret publications are used to
finance more. Yet so conscientious arj- the pane* that,
despite desperate need, they have even offered to set aside
royalties for foreign authors whose works they have trans­
lated Such is the spirit that has kept Denmark alive under
nearly five years of Nazi rule.

Another good thing about the
cigarette shortage, not nearly
■o many traeh haikeU are Iwlng
eat on fire.
We ere where Prank Hlnelrs
has been ordered to report for
another physical, lie's one fellow
we'd like to see given something
essential to do.
- A person that la always look­
ing for trouble usually finds it.—
Leesburg Commercial. Someone
has said that "W e are our ow.t
worst enemies."
Owing to the coal shortage up
■North the OPA Is considering a
now price Hating. By the lump,
maybe.—Fort Myers News Press.
Yeah, by the lump In the throat
you gel when you run out.

One good way to sac '.whether
you \pmuld like* to havs^- Henry
H ard er R od«
Wallace In charge 6C the govern­
ment’* largest .financial lending
agencies Is to gik yourself, I?
The wonderful modern mattresses with the springs inyou had money to lend, whether aide have been no popular that It was with n start "that the
you would biro Mr. Wallace to
eye caught un ad the other day for "Slumber Hoards." They
handle it for you.
The Settfu J Herald points out
that War Mbblllier Byrne* ordf re
68 degree tamperature* for all
homes and public building* this
winter.
How In the world, Mr. Uumea,
la Miami going to ret her tem­
perature down that lo w ! — Miami
Post What! No sir conditioning*
The United States contains on­
ly 6 per cent of the world’s pop­
ulation but our National Income
before the war woe 26 per Cent
of the world’e Income.— Titusville
Star Advocate. Which Just goes
to show, according to the com­
mie*, that our system o f governkt)d economic* should be
changed to something new and
untried.
That old, old w y ln g :* "^ per*
eon ie judged by the corapdny he
keep*” W all right In a way, but
in our opinion the man to be ad­
mired I* he who can aaaoctsU
with any data and etlll be a gen­
tlemen and demand the reipect
o f d e e e n t c 111ten*.— Leesburg
Commercial, But sometime* a
person te Judged not ho mud) by
the company be keeps as the
•’company he kc e ji m » f rom. (
Angelo Patrf, who write* .a
newspaper column on cflJtd train­
ing which should-be read more
frequently by people who her*
children, laments tha fA
public school*,- to thqaa
high speed times, so tea

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flW Ii print, ( f t V
tiF#y*
fm!l
swift eerawl that leaves

appear to be merely wide boards, made probably of plywood,
to be inserted between the mattress nnd spring, for those
who find their beds too soft.
It was Interesting not ho much for itself— for sleeping
comfortably on hard beds or soft is largely a mnttcr of
habit— an for the implication It seemed to provide of a
change in h general point of view. Luxury was the word
Jn the twenties after the last war There couldn’t be any­
thing too soft or comfortable for that period. During the
depression anyone with a good bed of any sort, and a
sound roof over it, wan thankful to have it and go from
there.
*
Now there comes again, as in the early days, the at­
titude that thrift Is virtue and that a little hardness of life
la good for body and soul both. People are surprised to find
that plain living never hurt anyone.
If to the plain, living can be utided thnt high thinking
which accompanied it ns an idenl of the American nine­
teenth century, it might be found that a little austerity for
the body, together with a good hook and a bit of hard
thought for the mind to grow strong on, can lead to a
beauty of soul hot yet commonly experienced.

THE BROWN OUT
FLORIDA TIMER-UNION
Jacksonville end other Florida
cltle* today will Join with th*
remainder of the Nation In a
"brown out” that will he remi­
niscent o f th* early' days o f the
war when "black out*" and “ dimonto" were tha rule along Amer­
ica'* ooaet line*, &lt; . ; "Black euta" and “ dim . out*"
W«re home-front defensive, meas­
ure*, but as the Uda of conflict
changed from th* defensive to

been uicd to generate th* power
to light millions on million* of
outdoor llghte throughout tha
country will be put to work In
producing supplies and equipment
with which to.hasten defeat o f
tl. &gt; enemy.
The need for conservation o f
fuel le apparent, so there thould
be few violation* of the new
Federal regulation*. Just In case,
though, heavy penalties are In
store for -those who dinregard
thin latest effort to bring the
home front closer to the battle

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WASHINGTON Report
By HELEN EHSARY
Central Press Columnist
« ASHING TON—you may pass fcctlvely presented
these on ns your own. You will—
Vandenberg s t i a newspaper
If you’re a true Washingtonian, 'man before he went Into ikjIIAdtn. Jonas 11. Jmgram, eom- ties lie was editor and publishmander in chief of the Atlantic Or of the Grand Rapiila Herald
fleet who has twice warned In Especially was he the editor of
n clear voice against the danger the Grand llaplds Herald. Indeed
of rohomb attacks on this coun- he wrote the entire editorial
try. Is one of the most popular pes* himself. Said It was easier
offleera In the Navy. "Every- Ui«l way to express the otllcy
body likes Jonas," his colleagues nf his paper,
say. "H e Is the most enthusiastic , The Vandenberg foreign polity
fellow you ever knew. Used to he speech, one of the best address
coach of the Academy football d* heard in the Capitol In veers,
tram. And how he could wbljl f , , .typed out.at Juiuio un a bet.
the boys Op to go after the tiered old typewriter, not once,
Arm y!"
• not wtlce, but three time*. The
Jonas Isn't necessary to odd the final draft was full of those hiIngram In Navy conversation) Is torrllnlng* end scratches out that
a big fellow with a big voice, moke writer* so unpopular with
When as a captain he gave orders printer*. Only this time It * « «
from tha bridge his hi* voice in* mlmeographer who hed to cop,
lioomad so loud It could be heap) wKh the author's struggle fur
over almost, the length and perfection.
hreadth of tha ahlp. ‘ Don’t bother
TW O CHEERFUL CHINESE
with tha brldga phone, Jonas," TALER:
someona below deck advised him. . Th* Chinese of the lower class
We can hear every word you
simple at children. If some
ssy without it.
'of. them do wander o ff to their
A good Jonas Ingram story enemies* side It is because thev
tells of his conversation with quite naturally go where the • .vill
Josephus Daniels, then secretary receive the best treatment. A
of the Navy and none to well friend In Chungking reporte that
liked at the Instant because of hebeard a young Chinese soldiet
hit rigid Umperence attitude, gay:
Secretary Daniels wore hit hair , -Those American, they are
i” * statesmanlike bob. Said wonderful people.* Why they feed
Jonas, then probably a lieutenant ^ n t They feed you every day!
commander!
And all they ask you to do Is to
" I f you were really a member fight I"
of the Navy, Mr. Secretary, we'd
General Joeeoh flUllwall, re
cut your helrl”
&lt;tJHly ^ l u d fnm u,* command
"So you want to cut my hair," of the United Slates troops In
replied Danltle, eye* twinkling. Chine, says tha men driving the
"Well, that's mighty considerate bulldoxar* are a bravo lot. On
of you. Moat people want to cut one push through a Chinese
my throat.”
,
forest the man at the wheel of
T H A T GREAT FOREIGN POL- a certain bulldotrr had been layICY SPEECH o f Senator Arthur, InA low tree* and flattening out
Vandenberg was not hashed out roeke far a half a day or so,
with the aid o f f a. _ghost
...... writer.,
..... ... j "This euro I* ona swell mockThe senator from Michigan wrote I ln»j " he grinned at the general
etch brilliant eentence, edited It, i thr
irbugh sweat and grime. "Look
end tolled over word* and phrase*’ ’i t. Iitl Armor front and. nock. And
Just ae anybody with Idee* must all1 around everywhere. \yhy.
toll If those idea* art to be ef- *tn
moral, nothing stick* out hut

mv heed."
Feeding thr Chinese !iv &lt;iirplnne is ono of the mlrerlc* of
the war in the fnr en»t Many
kinds
c.f fund, tnrltidlng egg*
nrc carried across the enemy
lines and dropped by parachute.
Rice is let out in nrolrrtrd bag*
that fall of their own weight.
Even this rnsnnn that falls so
generously from the American
hrnven Is likely In lie inadequate
for the millions that swarm
China.

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In an impressive candlelight
ceremony Wednesday at twilight.
Miss F.ljiabelh Pippin, daughter
of Mrs. R.R. Pippin and the ipte
Mr. Pippin became the bride of
Fn*lgn Jeirc Stewart Cleveland,
Unite,) Slater. Naval Kdverva,
and son of Mr. and Mrs. GJ?.
Cleveland of Cisco. Tex. at th#
First Baptist Church. The Rev.
W.P. Brooks, Jr. performed the
ceremony.

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limit*
Add CU,r ar ti rfinfinity itml niii1
In-fttinc .mlil miitiif*’ -lain!Ia in
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Hour into hakr*! tnri
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shrll* i hiii until firm
To,, with whipped cream an«l
Jecoratc with cb»p)&gt;ed nntmeats,
if availaide. To whip linn cream,
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freer ing (ray nr mccluinicnl rt-frlgcrulor until icc cii-u il- l-cgln
to form. Whip i~v chilled bowl
with chilled licntcr

THe msld of honor’s Ixniquct » j i
lie.) with gold ribbon (urt)iri our
r&gt;«i.g ,,ut tlie color motif Ilf Delia
i'el In Della. Petite Do) tie Wil
ham*, dad in a drear fnd.I,,root
10 H.e Mvlc of the bride- ilia id*
ws&lt; flower girl, carrying a t.a- ket
tie,t with white and yellow riblwm
and Wayne McCoy, in a white
satin page-hoy Ciwltime. acted a,
ring hearer.

Mis* Jean Robert* of Hampton,
Va., who is reputing in l.ak«
Miss Mildred McIntyre ir. the
Mary with
her
grandmother. guest of her uncle and aunt. Dr.
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The American Legion Aindll- Mr*. J.D. Cochran, and finishing and Mrs. J. N. Tolar.
^ i r y will meet at the Legion Hut the school term as a student at
Seminole High School was honor­
at 8:00 P. M.
Itnlph Tolar ha* arrived from
Comdr Jnnies Slincy was I- ■■1
ed Tuesday evrnlng at a welcome Richmond, Va, to visit his pat­
TUESDAY
M m . Y,van* McCoy, organist, man and u-dinri- were l.ieut. 1 &gt;g 1
party given bv Mrs, John Miller en)*, Dr. and Mrs. J. ,H. Tolar.
played a program of appropriate Git* King ami i.irut. tjgi /,ick
The Alathean Class of the First at her home on Holly Avenue.
of
Fn-igo
music Including "Ah, Hughes, comrades
The honoroo was given "The
Word hsj been received that nuptial
^Baptist Church will hove Its key to Sanford” as a souvenier.
Pfc. John W. (Jacic&gt; iRobson Sweet Mystery of Life” "Liehes- Cleveland in the PacifA Thi «ier
liusinra* and surinl meeting in and was greeted with the words has arrived safely at a station in traum". “ Indian Love Call" and of Uiwratmns.
Ihe traditional wedding marches.
the church untie* at 8:00 P. M., "Welcome Jean” which were dis­ the South Pacific.
A reception followed Ihe w e l­
Amared. but pleasantly -u. are ship wrecked sailors Eddie BrarPreceding
the ceremony J.AJ. ding si the bride's home which
Many of
York** iheaUr^
with Mrs. H. R. Heck, Mr*. P. F, played in red. white and blue
sang
Edward wa« deeornle,! with quanlilie ,,f l.en and till Lit mb lo find none other than Dorothy [.amour in her lo d a y o re n d i r t o f a U*fh w n lu r j*
Major and Mrs. Nelson C. Zook S t i n e c n i p e r
across the langth of the mantle.
\Vhigh run, Mra. Murray Jnrvls,
An arrangement of red, white of Biloxi, Mis*, an expected to Grelg’s “ Ich Liebe Dlch" and *wee( p»as, fern*. Herrne camel mn„t Ietching -along, ir, lining on their bench ill Paramouiit’e ru v lv ftl o f It a lia n t h e n tr ic u i in t e ­
Mrs. N, W. Short and G. Barker
and blue (lowers on llir dining spend the week-end in Sanford “ Uacau.se" by de’IIatvi-U. The lias. F 1irlc 1hett.ini Cuinellin- and tec hi 1icedor f iliimii-iciii, "Haiuieiw l-.|arnl1" which cum*" to thr Hit* r io r s o v e rla d e n u l i h ^ o ld arid
hoaitiiea.
church aisles and altar were snapdragon*. A three-tiered wed Theatre Sunday and Moiolay
table and streamers hanging from with Mr. and Mr*. E. D. Price.
filufth.
The Diuighters of Wealey Clan the rhandtliera gave o patriotic
covered with while and the vov»» dinr rake centered the ham) &gt;t
of the First Methodist Church atmosphere which was rafrird
Mrs. Allow
'by the couple before table and the couple cut K with ,u
In the Ihtli eenturv nil (*reek
m um
p e rm it , lo s e i v r i»#»ih *ou
spend the week-end in Miamr an arch' of candlrlahru
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will have Its social and business throughout ihe party.
holding antniue -.liver rake knife brlotu I
whirh auled
xirnt i
m ttifh i p a rty* w il li aefon wire mud
in clin e in the church nunc* „at
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Several gamrs
were ntaved with her husband who is sla burning white tapers. The altar ilw b&gt; Mrs. Il.t . Du Bose
mu* r•f M o th e r's frin n U - n f f ir in t - fiM smindiniT diMifir &lt;1 ami i-firried
8:00
wa* hanked with native palm* and
M., with Mrs. -d. H. wj|j, Louise Clark and Caroline tinned there with the Nnvy.
The weiWing party and Msin n nt uiich end r«f I lie t it hie. liv dhilo&amp;rue to the fiifllie-it rear hr •
^Smith’s group us hostesses.
tree ferns, white gladioli, *»ntia,
I* * winning priie*. A* favors
M ire t *a Itiiivt* th*' ruffe** &lt;tri**|Tf of %a&gt;l civic un 0*1Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Uoltger camellias and sna|&gt;dragnn&gt;. A r­ Piuprn. wraritig a Fuchsia r r e '
from
the
hostess,
each
guest
re
dinner
dress
with
a
gold
studded
MONDAY
n'id ii r*"vh. and Ihe tm freshly
celvrd a small address hook. I and their son. Craig, recently at- rangements of these flower* and hs It «nd a sllouldrr corsage ol •
nintle u i in t e rv u lh . w ith p le n ty o f
rere distributed in. uni,he ' h,,nl1 c?nc* f ‘ nt ,h lighted candles were placed on 1'iirple Down Camellias, received1
Circles of the W.S.C.S. of thi These were
T h e autninohile vpevd jeeijnl in
hot M.aU*i
H o se b y nnd b oth
*ea*on presented by the livii the organ, Baptistry and chair
the guest*.,
1yOd \Mi*» o,n* m i!r in r»fi ?
First Methodist Church will meet que manner, in which each guest
rfe
tim
nn
d
Ictivon
In
m
eet
v
n
r
v
Music.
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had to “ work" fo r her reward.
at 3:00 P. M., as follows:
The bride’s book w *) kejd hv
m jf In*ten.
Refreshments nf cherry ice
The bride, given in marriage Mr, J.J. Itollv and Mis &lt; an,,
^ .'Ir tlo One. with Mr*. J. F. Me*
thi y#»nii'K piit 1y tlieti* mnsl
Triemi*
oT-l.ieuL
John
H
Po|&gt;e,
^
Cleliand, Sr., HDD French Ave. rfeam shd blue frotted cun cakes son of Mr. and Mr*. II.B. Pop*, t.y Dr, ti.S. Selman, wore a Erhols, Mr*. L.F. Boyle, Mthe » %r»V l a
\ rinr hf*M &gt; l H e r fotrt*
were served by Mrs. Miller as­ will he interested to learn His traditional
wedding
dress
of Rul*ert A. William-, Mr* John
ptdi - t ii ti hr filled with ^nilv
Duchess satin fashioned with Ivej
Circle Two, with Mr*. B. B. Crum­ sisted by Mis* Christine StcudenMr*. A J Peterson, Mrs
Colored candle In mulrh the i'lin
present address l*: ASN 0-M7f&gt;62,
ley, 120 West Sixteenth Street. mire and Jtanne Lane Miller.
die* i*i the tr*a tnMr Von can
APO 412, c io J’ailmastcr, New Bishop sleeves ending In polnla ,M H. Smith, Mrs. Robert it il
Circle Three, with • Mrs. M. L. I Thlse invited were the hnr opT,
over her
wrists. The
neckline
ner
ins
neraiinc
u,„,.
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i
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ItH\a a Ln^e nnd *•m»«*v enke. hut
—
Wright, 718 Magnolia Avnitie. i the Mlsaes Nancy William*, Nor Yerk. N.Y.
Sweetheart ttyle artff W f l
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e n
d
c
h i r e -v ,»n
i 11 t * - m h h ii* I
\!i*se( Oleda Dyson, KHral-eth
(Circle Four, with Mr-. Fred W ll-I mo Jean Sayer. rakiiUne l^e.
full
skirt
terminated
ig
a
long
ton
I jeirl Constantine D. Irettol
son, 11)00 Sanfnrii Avenue
|Isda I^c. I.illyan Boy]*, Ionise ski, son ot Fapt. and Mrs. C l. train
Her white illusion veil Ml, igharri and Jrnir Durden t o f f e r ( hiff*Nn Pur f*»
. . s h u c u iu v
I Clark, Phyllis Allen. Joanne WII- DrWolski was promoted to the fell in three tiers from n tiara of sislrj in entertaining the gm-sts
11 hiMi -l tut til'*
Mr- I ’ lev rli, ml clnivc foi ',rl
W ED SFJilM l
llarns, Emily Matthew*. Irma rank &lt;&gt;f First IJcuti-nant on Jan. 1.11V of the Valley arid orange
, rr^ -*'
I t.dde pirtOI j r l il . rI
Barbara
Chapman, 15. He is the pilot of n B 17 in blossoms. She curried an Ar­ wedding tri|i u ■lltp blue birring
" A Day With Out State Of- Matthew*,.
l
.
l
t
li
p*
i
i
dd
f
I
o
u
r
hi
rv.
rangement o f white alba super- Irorie lared suit with u fur felt
Dcerr" will be the thenu ol the Georgia Hutchins, Viola Alex­ tin- European theater.
ed c o ffe e
b.y camellias centered with two hat and brown accessories Hn i
Abusintar. luncheon program plan- ander. Jean Bolder, Jane-Cnch* l nhlr upokiii** ! I**ur
nan
Cleveland
with
his
bride
(
y|r, q . T. Pearson vislled hei white Catleleya orchids -ihaped
tied by the Fine Art* Ikepart- ran, Gloria Darnplrr. Myra Ann i
1 I t**ti«po«in lift
will
report
to
Jacksonville
n/tei
of
a I) e ) t ■
ment ol the Woman's Out at Southward. K illy Odham. rat )m,hand in Charleston, S. C. fur in thr form
I h t r n f | on ft r rtrillion
this week. Mr, Pear- Delta Delta crescent, the symbol spending sometime in Dsvtoiin ,
12:30 V. M. Mrs. W. A. U-svitt Anderson, Joyce Goodtpeed and B fcw
I t u p inillled i v n i p (d nrW t
ltr*ch,
Texas
and
New
Orleans
i
m,n suffered a serious knee its- of her' aorority at college.
U sponsor and Mrs. IL- W. Good- Imogen* McArthur.
- rtft!*
Am m ii? th** n u l* o f •tow n IHJi Ms
snoed, Mr*. J. N. Gillon, Mr*.
jury in the Navy vnrd last week.
Mis* Gladys Pippin wa* maid nr^^i-nl w r r v H r
I i m t|RHin vnitillu e x l r n r t
W S.
V llr .t
0. A. Stine. Mrs. J
Courier
Ill- address is Ward II I, Naval of honor and the Mis* •s Pegtr
I tti blewpoon** -*i^nr
Iire%iil&lt;*rt f o f S lH * o n U n it f t &gt; il&gt;
Hospital, Navy Yard, 8. t.
Vnnd Mra. J. A. Voting will I*
Pippin ami Shirley Echols were a ruj M rs. A llf n .
1 J * up c ie m n lo p t io n a ll
Minn
1‘ ilM l*
hostess
bridesmaids. The attendants wore
r i t*«lip VI m»|l*t»e®l r 11111It R l *
Mrs. A- R- Key and Mist Ends- paftrl blue gowns with full Hf»rn of t h r Stfl.w uii f m i.lt &gt; l tli
1Ht'l ll'IIH 11
l l i r M.w
t ill b ln 1*t n i" Kv i* lv »
Cotnplimenling ihe Misse, Nan­ lev Meisch left loday lor Miami skirls, bracelet length sleeves ami V\ j 1L« t Ir is .)!!* * h n n*r win
|H •* . ' . t l f l ’l
^ I t ' i*i
y '(*!at in
h i
cy Rmssetter, Eileen llrsgg, Vera 1. ut lend r two-day State con long filled bottlers trimmed with / Bf»e*H
141 ,.! 111," 1 o b i 1 flu*' 1 ■ &gt;i (, ti 11,4*
\ m)*r"w*-,
| { n th
*.*r ;i n
Liwlgc and Elisabeth Pippin, alt li-n-iirr of l)ic Children of the row- nf blur covered buttons 1 * r *i (*r i 1* K ic k m uii X i r if 111 ii Mr
1---Mil
tint • 11. n a fi i s•ri .n .t
bride* elect. Mrs Voile A Wll- Ri volution, nt wlilch Mrs Igiuisc They wore Juliet raps adorned N 'HIP H illy i n k ,
*\.M
f ,■ •M‘l ) 11n&gt;* i »&gt;bl
*&gt;“ *1’ Ml
lin k
i Miu r
Printed In dig T jp *
llams entertame,i with a lea at Mosel) Heaton, national pre-i- with plumes and carried crescent l r | Jt ’ \ * W m11*4 itn* JrM n K ic k *'
'III X I *•l’
s.ftialift 11i
Wr n&lt;luit
ilrtii,
will
he
honor
guest.
*..f1 \.M xt . ti 4 ...» *7n t ti.*
shapes)
arrangements
,.f
I.lll •atf$ o r.rMl V * IA t f-1 '
f it,* I t 1«
Mrs.
Frank
Richards
wa- her home on Magnolia Avenue
„ S*s-|. 'h
friends of Elinor Y Igin-iqiltst camellias Uni with yellow ribbon, Ml
cleeled president of the Service on Wednesday afternoon between
I tkl and (MM) o’rlock.
will rovrel to learn thai hi ir
Wfvca’ Club at a meeting Wed
In the living room of Mrs conflnod to St. Vincent llostiltai
neadnv evening in the Library
0 o f the USD Cluh. which Mr*. Williains' homr. where the re in Jacksonville where he will on
HINTH TO HOUHEW IVM
treatment
fol
several
George
Karadciuo*,
Incumbent ceivmg line was formed. Iirgt ,)erg
baskets of while gladioli and snap- w,.,.k*
His daughter. Miss Irene
president, conducted
Weekly from Ilona DemooOther officers who were elect­ dragons and blue delphinium were .undipiist, is with him.
atration Specialist*.
AgaviNo ,1 vuliile ran Mi a f'a{j
ed and will be installed at a placet! at vantage point*. In thi
Hi HETTY CLARKE
Tallahassee
•f m i i r m l t i , u G e r m a n iii ih H i i ]
dinner planned (or the near dining room, the table, overlaid
Awwg*-t«tetl I'rr^R Uraut) Editor
i-ipifium -lan*tv In finril nf uti# tif
—future, are: Mrs Max Fundum, with «n Italian cut work cloth
\ niur h a tiy 's iu n iy nK o u I i J \&gt;v n
ihe (f'.irvs tif «ri A mm ran tank f *%*r
• vice president; Mrs Hurry Reid, was centcted with u crystal bowl
l i v e r is b l o o d b u i i .h e r
th in y .if K#uut&gt;
Hut hoYk H m iiy
tilled
with
radiance
roses
and
treasurer and Mrs. Frank llauer.
The No. I food on thr blood- IMHI-w iltM*s I he po-T| htllr t vL' Humain. (irrinany. Signal l ‘ur|oa
baby breath At one end of the
secretery.
builder list is liver Rich In the
i rhnpped, r&lt;»uirh rrd Milt* I'h ulo , ( I nt*rruStt«Tn&lt;jl .S'tnjrulj^u a *» )
tulilc was placed n silver Coffee
and
; udein Mfi', )*’*,'s ur li.jttui U*
Since the trrnvrrer'' office i* m- service, presided over by Mrs
Officers of the Sanford Naval irep cojiprr,
f
. . uniuia)
,
vseated recently, Mrs. Karademo* H,N. Sayer, while at the other Air Station and young ladle, of
if'nll* needed for g .«d red
Nil matter vbher
yumr imhy
vo a financini report and coi­ end was pLacfd n ailver lea ser­ g*nford enjoyeri an Informal
ft)
open blood, liver also I* a pond sou
* v liliMH. rs AI.JII frl III a! mniw «»f I j i « i | r »
ned dues. Mrs. llauer, acting vice with JfYf. Byron FoY podF- home, sponsored by the Recrea­ of vitamin A and the B vitamins, I
On# *.nrl ui ilinthrr, / '» run
secretary, made a report. The ing. A lovely arrangement of rrd tion Division of the l*efen*e and ever contain!, vitamin D.
]
xrr tii ; fi I. ,f *&lt;■11 will
I’ulnt-fiec and compaiutivrlv
...
.
.
cluh welcomed two new members. and white sweet peas svas rt* Council, at the Paii.h Hnuae
lit i ll\l;|t*||| U ' l ' h
C h e a p , pork and lamb liver or’* ”“ U ^
...., f ’
’ ” l,h
Mm. Harry Held and Mrs. C. fleeted ift a large mirror ever the Thursiluv evening
exiHniure lo the fit ment* 1*1 v -in
\ Hs,m l u l l . ) j ‘ f ( - * I hmI Idilnr
..
. ’ ..erl-Kl nmvU
**« valuablr nutritionally an calf
Parks.
wn
failuri
to
w
rti^h
dliifiei
Hi
mantel.
l»KSt I t
. . r • &lt;hnf»' l . l
Mrs. A vn " rl« h‘ |hIp,* ^ * ^ n«d and beef liver. In fact, pork live,
Prior to election of officer*,
Guest* were greeted at the door ovl the guests at
■» *
mIf ) e*«l4e
often contains double or more mild mthei i hnn *lrohtr x.dtil mript iflinr
• M n . Bauer dl*cu**ed parllamentIf,
twWfVrf
,
thr
a
.k
in
t
urriltitiii
Mrs.
M.
L.
Wright
hail
charg*
k« ep
by Mr*. A J. Peterson and Mrs
1 i n I n * rn
the iron of celf liver.
“ ery requirement* for each officer
of
rafrrahmenls.
Mrs
I.
l.yotil
ta
t&gt;nr
you
alo
n
&gt;
i
muUrMjml,
D.IL Welch of Orlando. Asin pitted til
Here are some Ups for pre ih tll UN KrM If» t fniMili vnur | y Oiinifer l hi-.
In the club.
1i t1*, l nfi |
siting in caring fo r the guests changed record* on the "Jook
IKbl
paring liver, whatever tha kind, Pftllitriciun
Rcfre*hm*-nt* were served to were Mrs. R.A. Wllllsms, Mrs. box used for dancing.
il trel■* coin-* Moa|
,,
i ii Jir •‘ •i
Mr*. Fundom,
Mrs. Richards, C.D. Forrester, Mr*. R.F Cooper,
Among those seen dancing so It will Im tender, tasty and pl#tely mil of hand
] inn,. [,.t n
.r .’,.. i
nourishing;
Mra. Jo*. Goehl, Mm. na'ier. Mr*
•h In ifi^ j
Now
rni'tvmlly,
v* lien i iilil ilhul *-e*t I
M
Minarlk, Mrs. HU were; Lieu). S. Rennet and Mrs.
Befor* cooking, remove skn wind* blow HmJ the tteam hrwi rnjrur«*d ilmt
Mr*. L. Demaria. Mr*. Reid, Mi*. Hutchison, Mra. C.P. Herndon, Ben net, l.ieut. C. K Ell wood and
i f. In* * til e 1
• Parka, Mrs. It. Washburn^, and Mr*.
ii *.r
W.E.
Baker,
Mr*. Joe Mr*. Ellwood, I.irut. It L. Phillips from pork or mature beof liver Ip on, r*reful l^nut v eurr rmiilnr | nnl t
Tho
skin
I*
less
tough
then
and
and
Mrs
Phillips,
l.ieut.
William
Mm Karademn*.
Ip PRgrnlial tei I hr I iunfi.ll n vhH
Gonialei. Mrs. Mac Don, Mrs
easier lo get off. Tender young nn the jfiMnl In.iks ..f »*rt&gt; i ' t-»s|
II.
Stumf
and
Mrs
Stuinf,
Mrs.
Richard
Thompson
nnd
Miss
A D. Williams, Jr and Urn Miss­ liver —-calf, lamh or hahy beef
dl«r« and kiiider^ai im r *
Nfnry Williams.
due* not need skinning
You can 4h**i.j • I m|*|mm|
Approximately 160 guests csll es Jane Benson. Margar.-t Myers, usually
For calf or tmhy liver, scalding
Katherin
Spencer,
Joyce
Whidddn,
cd during the appointed tea hours
cracked skjfi l*v luhi icitlintf th.
Janet Anne Smith.
Margaret (dipping in boiling water before nkln W011 hrltirt" taking yotn hahy wliuir ni •U.i I •&gt;111' HI a t! h
is
unnecessary. For out In cold weather
Spencer. Lulieia Gormly, iU r- cooking)
mill i»wMMnitii’
guerlle Dunrsn, Dorothy Kodar, lamb, pork, or mature beef liver
Wr mu ml,
I’srtlf **■ * up f i i njLittle tot» who are inclined to
Alice Gaypur, I’hylli* Sherman, that is to be broiled or aauterrd. chap will welc om e a hnhy lotion f Implr. b.,11 In * i’l
U*A J*nit I
Elliabelh Dyson, Marjorl# Jun* scalding generally Improves flav­ that will rlean*f and lubricate lAMf In
rlailnii ni* &gt;4rtiPH in I
Burdick. Lucille Hall. Elltabelh or. Also, since |t help* “ get" the baby nkln One of the*r lotiom
hf*r f JUil
vtnr turn* MO, bl*iMO«.
ing
Juices, scalding make* liver easier
Franklin.
l* Ini* b»* n
for the yimn^ei &lt;»el in a frafe'cant, |hl1*t tint ' .f Ill-Mi
the choir of the First Methodist
Also F.nsip-iiv Homer Lxicke, to grfnrt or chop.
pure whu*’ ernuUlfieii |.rn&lt;tuct of f 11Aw
11. |), . .’ 1 1 l &gt;* r^c
Church, woe given by the Board J. D. McClurr, ll«rul&lt;t H. iW j,
“ thm’t overcook” is the primary
of Stewards, in the Church An­ David Robert*, Frank Tookc, M. rule in liver cookery. High best con to inInr Ipitolin that Iuh fin fit hr r bit i w, wihi r11 %* to III- 1
nex Thursday evening, served by Taylor. Lav-erne Luther, Kenneth or long cooking easily (oughent •ntlftfpttr Mifi-nl pihlnt f«-f 1'itrn h o i . b^ .all in* un • a*, ( kA»" F. Mill !
llttb |«i till
Mrs. E. A. l-nndenberg and Mr*. M. Luther, Rsy Mason, B. J. II. ltroli or saula young 1|ver onlv pfotaction It is «u oil*In-water thrm i* Ii*
emulmon «&gt;f hlirh n-fninJ mineral ) Th.Unit ..I
1' N. WhiUhurat. a*«l»t*d by MacDdnald. H. J Forsberg. N. E. Iqnr enough to t ile away thr
ii|% A n*1
members of the Junior choir
Clifford, V A Daley. F I- H«nL color. Like all pork, pork llvti oil which rlv**- full (ir ut ret Imi
•
irainst
«
hn(&gt;t4iny
and
&lt;hnf»nr
nnd
I
|
f!WI (in
Those present were; Rev. nnd E Baum. Robert &lt; Heck Ralpt should he thoroughly cooked. Th’
tillfmll tW A.’
Mrs. Joe A. Tolie, Mra. G. T. O. Titus. Ralj^h C Wisst, Ronnie flavor of pork or mature href permits baby's ckm in fumtitin
normally Its tintiseptir inrfedieiti
Bottgsr, vMrs. J. 1. McEwan, oikaL Lloyd Sime, Shellcv Croft, liver.........
! f tidtill a, i
_ ......
will be
more ......
delicate If
‘ (‘‘o m e in tod ay— tve hava
Mr*. Burke Steele, Mr*. Janlo N. A. F. Clnrys, Dana S. ^ au®* i braised »itli vegetables, or
«upnn\ t **!i
oi mad* roducca tha danger nf «Win infreUomi hy inhahllinK thr growth of
Shoemaker, Mr#, W . G. Fleming, Jr., W. E. Andrew* end^ A. R. fn|g B lt(w or |o tf_ fyri
in )•rend mill 1
try
ju s t w hn t you ncod fo r
•urftce hact«riA,
Mra. Z. B. Ratliff. Mr*. Berf Goes
in I
p e l hlllM
Chapman, Mra. Kacar Prief, Mr*.
THt way to ua * It during fold
•»( Cor) Mo&gt;. ’
h om e nnd ff*rd#Ji-----alng
and
Dr.
If.
Wad#
•* t or very .
Bebr'^ LaT
Dip 1 pound allced h##f, lamb, Wtither la to begin with nn nil»
*
Rucker..
who may '
or pork liver In flour (th make OVer rubdnwn with the lotion t f- young
*
‘ i- /, , ^ t *
, aoch hath. The neck, rheeks, be alaillt to he mattli-d lull still
It easier to hand!#). Cube ot
BIRTHDAY PA RTY
rt and bonds reed gentle nti- doesn’t bnvi* to gin- a thought t rsj
once, sprinkle with lty table
G. A. Edmond*, US Watt
llcattons of lotion lieforo each her figure, mot' ct-dmrate
,
apoona flour and brown gently in
Ninth
S tm t, celebrating hi*
freshmonl, i»&lt;- i i i ' ni d) In order,
lip Into thi cold.
3 tablespoons fat. Add VI cup
birthday, waa honor p u l at a
Perhaps om- of the advantages and serving them will give the I
The Alalhean Class o f thi
"aurnrioe" Jta r t » .Wednesday P in t BapUit Church hew • each chopped onion and green of this riu l for mother is that touch of ehvaiuo theso young
papper, ' l Chopped garlic- elovr,
evening flran for him bv Mra,
th* I)»y " Par7 ,
2H cup* tomatoes, 1Vi teaspoons Ihe lotion will give her hand* a l/irl» will loir
Edmund* and a few friend*. Ra- "Spend
Make niiidwiehes ■** elaliot.ite
beauty treatment at the aama time
i t the home of Mr*. Veil# WllfmhmanU of aandwkhe*. cako llama. In honor of Mr*. U Lyons, salt, dash of .pepper. Coster; alm10 mfnuto. Spread
In 1After baby*# diaper hn* been an tho ingredient &gt;&gt;&lt;u lire able'
and coffaa w trf.a a tw d and tho.* who t* leaving noon to m i l l her mcr
rrenaad baking dish In aRernatc changed It ia a good idea to op- to buy will allow Cut soiqe slices
preaant were: Mr*. Edmund* and
both* ih Tampa.
,
layer# with 2 cup* cooked yioodles ply lotion to all the folds and pf bread into founds. Sfireqd j
tha bonorea, Mr. and Mr*- J* u ereascs in the diaper art*. This them with, )u-rhup*. u -fish paste
A t noon th# claaa enjoyed *
Moor#, Mr! and Mra. Henry R e ­ cortrad dish luncheon and Mra, or apaghattl. Ton with 1 cup soft should help ward off irritations. or deviled meat nnd then "pipe'’ I
r1
tail Mr. and Mra. Julian Renton F. E. Poll. prwId.nL . . r . l l r v breed crumb#. Dak. In hot oven
k___ ’ jT - . T.v ^
Thi# akin rare that your baby them around th" edge with may­
and Mr. and Mra, J. M. Cameron. Lyon* a farewell Rift from par (400 degree F .) 13-20 minutes or
onnaise squeezed from it rmstry
until crumb* brown and mixture
lube. A slice of stuffed olive in
friends.'
.
.
.
.
haat*
through.
Liver-noodle
mixTh*. Republican
party waa,
Thoaa .present.
th* tor# may alto be coolcod 10 min- mtrt, they have bean able to ob­ the center makes them look very |
professional Ribbon sandwiches nf
Phone.53 founded In 1MI. organising on honor ru**t, warai ^Mra. Bolij
itaifu tain a fair portion of new equiptba baala o f opan oppoeltlon to Mra. William*, Mra. 9. t . Whigwhole wheat nnd while bread,
Ptant
daring
the
past
12
month*
Six
aerrtnjta,
alartry eatenakm.
r *'i Time wa# when manufacturer* separated by two kinds af cheese
ham, Mra. W, C. Lytin, Mra. C. D.
e to supply Florida spread, are pretty nnd delicious.
h new i equipment by If you can get « fowl and cook R.
lair cron* rot under the day before, some plain sliced'
RU RAL.i
teh W - - o f the new thicken sandwiches, cut into t(ia
fear.allotted to other mom) shapes, will offer a *uba crop# were Ju»t be- itanllnl bit of food. Make a faw
. .
r la it year Florida ''clgarettaa" by rolling a stalk of
watercr*** in breiyl which has
been spread with a little mayosipalse. •
All these aandwlche* can be
Closely tufted ehenlllo beauties . . . authentic patafTfcngtd, * assorted, on aevtral
•’ .Chicken nqd dumplings or Moot loaf
plate*,
and garnlsbed with tome
(ad Utopaandi of Florida farterns! Washable, long-wenrinir, colorful! White
1 4to want to ahift to larger Mautfful big black olive* Jiitcml
Muhed—potatoes
h lnarf and les* mult* and betweep them,
backgrounds with pretty pastel patterns and solid
if apaco and aceoutyvfield F e u with sups
ttl^ p J # tB e n U .^ u t becaufo - -It's *nice,
' 1
#“ / e w i #. * ‘ = -J***- '
FH ID Ar

Mrs. V.A. Williams
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1 3 ’ 5 ~ 1 6 75- 1 9 75

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. /. N- Hob*an,
Mora than 3 ,200 A fferen t
akaa of ear* hara been manor
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Who wanted I*rear machine*
Implement* to o b U lp ih M .S ao It seems that a w n In
I Florid* farmer* will need
check orer and repair erery
machine they can poaslbly
r in operation, and to ahare

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mor, Rirl receives a t ’ jour
idj npw will aave andlm work
urban ah# ‘ reach** that teen-akc
beauty interest stage. I l f ah*
arow* up learning that b e s ty is
a duty it wiD coma.d aacond. na­
ture to her to keep h «r * * lf. look­
ing lorely ** abe grow* older.
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h in City Court In a total of Skin txumidcO wartime demumla upon
in fines ar d rjtj In 'et»U(., 'T
The
* the
iho u-ell-h.-ipjf of the Stpte, towp*
S t e - w f o X u f r u f r v nrthieit were llorhoo Kin*, J. fr |r,jJ with Uic handicap o f hravy
Kiilllnu._ A le* .Milthell, Alien H i'..|riii
. runtiwd turn ver, the 3tate
cliell ami Jim Mrtirlff.
|Ilunid of Health hat atendfanly
1‘AKIS, Kill, e! dPJ-A num.
White carts ami rharjrea. w ere:; met its icupciuihilltica. o f ‘piurtf*
W o f l.i«n no* tui »n]K in .Um
r nrm i of the KutopwrrVwm- C, T. Olbhr, clnsiK.sI with m k - i l*tir.the health o f the Slato durnftqrptlonv nrr Ik Inc ro- leu drivlnjr’. aJd with heirj* (j |dur thn i.lul y iw .
ad 'ocli - 1 “ l l li luiBotaildr. fur inc in cite
•»w il thin tho Infantry hit ami run driver, $»U i.uqd
,. H-'fltf for rninhnt flptv, trented oil each tlmr^t.'; 0. L. llie mtfviUoa o! each o f trur
Llimt: Uorrrnl Hen f^ar, do|Mit/ Miinny, ilnml.rdRenji, f i t ixi-.d kujresur in the short ivleuse, hut
eatnated; J. !&gt;. ;&gt;rlKBt»ni. tlrirlt e«rh Is fanii:; nml gi.tduully own*
cpmmAfwii
hyrn rwcpllv. The " men « r r .!«•• and tlworderly. $1C liotvl eitreet. tVoBlnf* probicm.t made acute by
Irilt rqiljlccil l&gt;v “ limited ncrriec ml! OcraUi Dunn Louckf. di*. vurtftiW innditions,” he said.
Uno of the jn ir.t outsidn tin*
nrdctly ctniilncL *10 (me: (Jlorj.
nleli" liinl hy Frrii-h rlvlli.in*.
Tdnrr limn 15,(Oil imm nl|f,n*ly Jr.nc , illMirdVrly - rtuul.n l, *L'] trvrcca Itaa byon dui n m rgen iy
have h.Yli felriilcd fuf rrlttflhfHfr fine.; y . M, Fu*U)&gt;li drutkctines*. muUnud nod infuiil tu ri mo*
nml mi,re *111 fnllm. thrni, tlxi St! Lk.iiiI cktrrnUnlt CU ihIi! Allen jiiain ib'&gt;iciivt for wives o f ser*
i w l . M&gt;fL V * arrived hqrfl n Corbitt. drutikeoUMf, * *1J bond vice tnen in Uw fo jr Jt w*r pay
f»w dnyn pro to
rlmrjrc ((( tuitrenUd; Bwide of, *2 each of jfiedcv, Morr than )t&gt;,td&gt;tV export*
mpn t»my«r In the Kuroyl'ftfi thep- the fullottlrit *en&gt; talrrnlpti on ant mothers uppllvd for the taro
n dndylt* tfm chmrroi of traffic violntloi) or which Include* nrenuUl uulrucarrlial. Ue'OVortlino t;nr|ting; J, M. Hunter; linn, monthly cheek-up. d-*iiver&gt;
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d|d not confirm previous reports i 9- TJ* TluUfm. rv. J. (/arneron, J. and poxtpurteum examinations,
inr | J- Foster, \V. A. Criffjq i,ip] lioutine checkups cud itamunica*
llfftl up to 80 per ern* rfnf The
the
tifn* are uUt. Inclnltfl for '-be
StrtJ- WaHhee Hell.
scivice inro in the Ir.ir i veiittr
ly would he re.sl
re,it to the front So
Nrjcto ease. were: Julia Mae labWa: up t-j une, y. ivr o t nitip
rhi' division of V.'iicreul DU*
M tt h - r.laMtUcaUaii
in hnJemn.
K u lm , ilnn.k n ;d disoiiU'rly,
iUnn lecittdt
,
trjiula .fr f remoi*ed from their who u « » riu c t.lU i or 3U days; cine Oanlfvl njso played a rtb*
Lotilre Tltumiij, ortsuli anil hat lunt part in the ijenlth &lt;&gt;T ih«
pout*, uie k« iwini. said,
The Slnte-w itli* '■ducationil
^
to adiih.l will lety, jr.l hiiml i*trv«Uid; jJhhw Mate.
Luinpitigm i undue Ic l last year is
iVlIllftth Jr.,
Jr.. burnt;
Htf|utj' ,.T
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ieaktr tqr rtL MrMIllinn
rnncedql ruitlimuJly to have ocoi:
$fl) titrrated for miordorly w
duel - and fur resbllns'* 'arree!; the iiiomI cfmpletu and Car-rcoehnltoinon, inf rat tested Inc campaign ever staged u-pinsi
ClAtfiu't.'
for loiu
dUrlii*, had ♦rnienea "yo-. Vfh Uniiionl m-illt for )U ■site..
tn-lid u.v
*&gt;f umal be- n s. is iftie to tire ciMijie'rulinn at
i.l. londltlell
e
cmijwea for men wlUi fitjhtlpc (•%
Moiy Jann Hinton and the Mi'.ulu newsp.i|&gt;:is. Laiftc
pcncnct. hp mhk'd, a.iupf Ub nvior;
.... Manr
shut tor that) for (noh li mm d i|t Henrietta hln* wche each fined tt.tr ahu cooperative In the ven3 on tlini'Kr*’ of dburJtylv epu. il,|e.
amUlilitfe »fhovi» it) tliw Vnitep
IP nine weeks
inljlrt duet; *2 bond wos crircaUd of
(BalC|i,'IiiKM lp
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The IHirv.lU c f Sanitary EnUoiry Williams, rhaiifed wlth uinrrriivt was k) the swim, strugbe sui/iclrnt, no 4*Id.
JimfillI cidiihasltw that rhl in ir a bicycle oo tho sidewalk, rliug aghinat the alrangling odd.
Thl fcqi
FJtuyi totalled T33'l and costs of lusufflclrtit personnel. No
(irnrro l Pwlitht D. F.Uci
a.uc niUrh fpiwwiied uvit t{
l i In court Monday, Jjth, 2ft. other Slaty IfuunJ of Health bur­
oed o f (101 ot llufus E.frto o f nll.hu men nml had dele­
eau ha* suffered from Qw drain­
gated to him soma of his duties hall, charged with druukao ...
age of n i n i j putt i t U) the mill*
respect Re raid that (hide Ing, was eatrrateil hy Judwe J» tery. dr from the Inshlltty tc
___ lMelkji ft) lupblle.
0. Sharon. Hand of lift of Mortice obtain properly trained imm ai
ot Uia_ deficit
the front
w'ou bo Corrected, hut D, McArthur, chanted wjth drunk- this gkoup, .
rout would
that ioldlera' also ' w*)y ew'.wl1^ ennets, was ertreated, Virginia
ImporUnt in last year's work
Hi laKO A0«d rilrw ot W lr M|olp- l^isg and Louise FrosL charged
mont. 'Proper training, hvipcctfbe) with vaiiianry, were llnod 31* was the cnrnPAiKD for more sani­
n'i.1 good itUeliilhu should rtihetly each' on chqigc* of drunkOAnoei tary condition* in school, lunch
V. C, SUirphock's bond o f 111 icoins. A number of rcho'olr. for
i iht *itpal&gt;op. he sold.
food handlers, nnilresses, :uckf,
The irAcernl uivltf he was not
t'U.« boys. dLihwashcn, and hariiianned by (he fuel thcie neru
, ninny men in this theater absent mark et ux L I,. E. (icesltn, Jr, uiid.'m were spousurad in local
mess- Fuw )iha»ei of -unltstlun
wllhdut leave. ''Munv nf theae
Bhei.hcid, James A. To Lewis havp been sn offeeteil during this
will k« hack to dpty ” be ertW. M. l.oinlMit i-t ux.
wartime sniergcnt-y n* the ' oohI
•‘ Viiujih mot) are apt to wander
Velno, Wurvej' &lt;*t ux To Lenny serving Industry.
liway.* IJtlt ineaiurw.' art hclnb Fuulkucr,
I’nrt]cu|nrly has water supplv
tnken to take rare of Ihem. too.1
Light fool, Harriet To Kohert
,,‘WBxe tmiDuent and disporn
hambn-K ct, ux.
Adams, Olangster To George di ioJ*piueiil cailrd fur time nir'
»ff"rt. TJm vomliUoa luxs beet,
Jones,
Southern V n I csii Conference mute In soma areiJoiis becsun
Asim.1 To Robert C, A I r T W y « f (he inflilx of (ho milltarv
“ nd those following the iwrvlea
Wilhelm.
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Gfnlnrk, Ellfa ' Tu CHarlotlc
Tiilman.
tt arrant) llreds
Hull Claim Deeds
Johnson, fl. (t. rt rlr K . K. To
. Uolur, Una* ct n r Thomas To
Jamed McCloud el ux.
Fflirler, Jaijws L. ot ox To Walter J.. Cooper, ct ux.
tVa.per, W(iM*r L- et n » .
Howit tfoowky. ‘ J
Moore, A, dll at. ux To Lultie Thomas BoUr *t.ux Bi-a.
Meal Phlalg Mjurttagrs
Gertrud*) Gravely,
Clouts, C- 111 To Coitrnl Flo,
M ailed, Warranty Deed*
Vtlno, H^rvpy «t u* To Chnrllo Pro. Credit A»&lt;mWn*hln&gt;fton, Non* at u* To H.
Ulark ot
Fliat, Flunk Ta Eslrlln
Vrliiu llqrt'ay t l ux To loieul
Bloeli id lit,
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Heed.
,0 DeLand
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Model Land Co, To Uxprv Demi.
(kmadpy, J. 1L *t nJ R';lr» 0&lt;
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urcvriitlvi- piogram. Cftec-nndlns
nrojeets hy means of the 3b inm.
x-ray' unit have hoen c inducted
in virtually every county In
••‘lorida. .
A t present, with the aid «jf the
v-rov unit fumlahed by Uta UdJ.
Publle Health ^fcrvtee, an *-r*y
turviy is bvl.'ur mn&lt;le of alt de­
fence end industrial &gt;forkrrv In
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RAYMOND i\l. H ALL REALTOR
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It foes rtfhV to lb* *ei\ of Uil
tmubl* lo hrfii looeen and expsl
term UQeo phfritjn. and aid nature
nothr and lirsi raw, trmlrr, in.
( amrd bronchial m ucoui mem.
rsne*. Tefl your druirent lo aell you
a bottle of Oroomulsloii with ihr undrrtnndltiR you miut like Uir » » f tl
ouirkly alley« tlio couth or you »n
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PENI^SiJLAR
Concrete ripe Co,

Seminole Dry Cleaners
220 MagrioIIa

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LA N K Y DRY CLEANING CO

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longer— hut you * i n i lorn., j u . «

to tcwpraln

P E A C E TIM E F L T U R I

unnvoidahh

shortage of rhtrkrn*

On purchases of two-fifths or more of
RUM- CIN- VODKA- LIQUEURS- IM­
PORTED BRANDIES AND WINES

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101 W. 2M
Vulmnlrlng

ders for Tendr-Frya until
February 21.

NICK’S
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TIM, ! HEARD PI

2205 Sanford Ave. Ph. 924

WHAt'^ WROMS?

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from 0:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M.
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EQUALITY ALWAYS*'

The Essex Studio
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, ROBB’S
HOME BAICERY

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HES ALL RIGHT THt GUI LAW
F I Kill t;D DU^TV FLETCHER.

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105 W . lat St. Phone 864-J
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Training Of Colts
To Be Continued
Despite Race Ban
M I A M I . Fell 1*. (Special) —
Ih 'if uunMiriil raring him lieen
• ii»p«-iiitr&lt;l in llni country, lull
the eiluratipn of the iVhfilownv»,
the SvahiiClilt* anil the Twilight
Tear* of tile fulill v in being rontinueil lit illalenh Itaee fou r**.

C L A S S IF IE D A D V E S T lfilN Q

BATES

HELP W ANTED—
II. B. POI’ B INC.
Gob Range*, Water IIsafer* and
Room, Heaters
SEWING machine. 1026 F. 4lh Si

HELPER FOR Jlmrnle Cowun’t
Sheet Metal Work*.

LUGGAGE trailer, new, Inclosed MAN lo work on Poultry Ranch.
roof 0.00x10 lira*. Phone Co.
Living accomodation* furnished.
4100, P. O. Box. 478.
I). L. Hendrick*, t.ske Mary,
Fla.
,
CELERY wlra for 6 or 0 acre*.
J. J. Polly. Phone 402-W*.
w a Jj t e i i - C oilured girls for laun­
dry work.
Apply In' person
FOR SALRi Pipe and pipe fit*
regular hour* and wage*. Rem*
tine*, valves, plumbing supplies.
Inole County (.sundry, Hit* W
.war automatic not water
3rd St.
ter*, complete stock deep and
thallow well pump*, pnsumallo
WANTED: t bo* h
throe
storage tanka. A. D. Rosier PIS
It* Co.
acker*. Sanford
W. 1st, fit Phone 207.
'nrmer’ s Market.
RED BIJBH- i e i d pototoe*. cert­ LADY accustomed to children tc
ified.
Hunt’s
Tuxedo
Feed
keep fi year old girl sum,- eve­
fltorr. 2nd k Sanford, phone
ning*. Write P. 0. Box 1220,
AW.
Hanford.
COW MANURE for flowers, f&gt;0c
bushel. Phone 78^W: _______ EXPERIENCED seamitre**. Ap­
ply Sanford Mattress Factory.
Phone 072-J.
W EST BIDE—Modern three bed­
room house on Urge let. New
AN for filling station work Sin
paint Job’. A good home for
clalr Service Station, Park A
M.000.00. .Raymond M. Ball.
Rth St.
Realtor, Florida State* Bank
Building.
8TKNOOHAPllKit unntml: Mtnl
l&gt;o alili* In Ink* ilirliitinn,
Kf»R QUICK SALK
and do clerical work, high
W E LL
located, .modern three
Bchnol Nlurnliofi, J1 ytMirs old
bedroohi home. CJo*e In. Two
or over. Seminole (*u Ilrullh
good Iota. A 10,500.00 home
Unit.
for ohly (5,If&gt;0.00. Your chance
to own u fine property. IU i
FILING station utteiulunt, good |
mond M. Belli Realtor, Florida
hours, nix days week. Advance |
Bute Bank Building.
ntent, depends on yourself. Call
Moffett's Auto Service, !♦12R.
SU IfP Watcrwlteh outboard mo
tor. Can be seen at ollce Sts
tlon.

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WANTED—

S IL V E R MUBKRAT Ion
perfect condition.
Cal
after 8:00 P. M.

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Buy: Two-wheel
Must havo good
lox X. cure Her-

CHOICE of (wo cows, either one
for 8M.00. C. A. Shrlner, Uke WANTED:
two wheel
trader
amt hitch. Also electric speed
Mary.
sow. Phone T it W
MYERS two-cylinder SPRAYER.
200 ral. capacity, with engine
and nose on truck, (If,0.00. Mr*.
J, C. Bills, Jr* Geneva. Tab
2tA'L
OENTLE
cash. H
Mary.

NEW MONEY FOR
YOUR OLD THINGS
Year

D tica rd e d

F u ro llu ro ,

P iu s , Radio, Blcyelo, Tool*,
foo Boa. tea bo Mild d ik

A W A N T A D IN
T v t a N TW 8 PAPER

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Of the 11.7 assigned to Blandjug’s horpiul. 70 are overseas
veteran* itiirae* ami two have
received citations. 14. Eugenia
I ll'dskiirrlit was uwarded the
llroiiTf dim in Now Guinea, and
l.i lt&gt; fin* • Monaghan won a
II;,lii- Vtni In Ilurma-India,
Norman Angoll, English econ­
omist. lined to be an American
rowlm • unit jiro»|iectnr In the
w n lrm part of the United State*
and Mexico

C H A t A c r m - the fa ct

(hat you're a respondbig person—la regarded
here as the m olt Im ­
portant fo rm o f secY urlty. N o collateral
needed to apply for
a loan! Stop in or
telephone.
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AS1UTY-

ai security for a loan
—a regular income...ii
at valuable at a bank
account! Private, friend­
ly service. Full Informs*
tlon. Inquire.

Family Loan
Company

Your choice of maple or walnut finish, group coniswtn of Bed, Simmons
Coil Spring, cotton nmttresu, 2 pillows, Vanity with large mirror and
Chest.

ROLL-AW AY BEDS
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GROUP — 8 pieces

LEGAL NOTICE

at Sanford
Room n f |a. Slate Bank Bldg
Telephone 3.1
J r. Ro« land. Jr. Manager

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L’nv it fo r a bmi by night, roll it
away out o f liirh t by day. Mat­
tress included.

LUGGAGE
Q.20

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bill of O-mpHllil fllrsl tmirlli i ht« t

jrotir nam*. te»i'|bm* an&gt;1 niMrpaa,
a i |**4i tit’ iilnr I» a« 1^ know n lo
K'lalmiff.
Iff
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fe lt A M L *
JK.VKIN8. I j ; Hninh X lr v«t. Wurr»n. Ohio, ih.1 t thrtff u no pMiitn
In Ih# Hlatr of Florida the ncrvi.**
Of |a tiult|»of tin iifHin valx* m wm»M

FINISHING battery. Htaln Chicken

Shutdown of ractni.- ha* left n
record "nursery’’ of 108 lef^y
racer*— who officially became two
year* of age Jan. I, although
many are actually o-ily Id and
IK month* old—in the Hialeah
barn*.
Theae 1040 Kentucky Derby
hope* ami provreti*-*- handicap
champion* of 1047-IS-It) were
well along with their ABC* of
racing, and *o the kindergarten
claxae* are being carried on by
akolaton ataffa to properly edli­
ra to the animal*.
The achnoling of n race home.
It might ho explained, begin* be­
fore he i* a year and a half old.
He la bitted and luokr t to saddle;
by Fall he I* galloping well urn]
i* allowed*-tn *1fide ilium' fir*t
for u furlong, and then fur two
furlong* every olliei dtiy or
maybe every Inir&lt;1 day.
when he arrive* at Hialeah I:
the later Fall the easier canton
are changed to gallop* with older
home* to give hint confidence.
The leader of the »ot ithp group
of thoroughbred* being exorcised
together) In the morning workout*| uiually n ataid, old aelli*.;
plater, I* appropriately called thi
schoolmaster.
loiter the votmgaler Imim* t»
stand quietly in tho stall gate,
and to )uin| away from it nt top
speed when a I* ll lings and tin
gali-s swing opt*.. Thin is rcail)
the tnn.t difficult pint of e
young rarer’* education. fur the
starting gate looks like n rail­
way signal bridge on wheels, and
inu*t lie a prctly fearsome sight
to
a nervous, impiessionnhlc
animal.
“ You just can’t suddenly stop
the schooling nnd training of the
young home*,’’ says Trainer W.
K. (Red) Wlngflrid of Circle M
Ranch In a typical comment.
“ We’d just begun to teurh oui
2-yenr-olds in hreaking from the
gale.”
The site of Ihi iimlenh nuis
cry isn’t surprising. «s owners
and trainers have lierome keenly
conscious the last few venn of
the benefit* of wmtei mg young
horse*, who, like humans, do
belter under Miami’s magical
■us They can I** exercised daily
nlitnlde without feni of colds,
where weather in ilu* North n&gt;
uncertain, and snow may keep
the nnlilial* III the Ixsrn* foi
week*.

Ranch, K W 2. Box
,

163

' Eld#.- S pring*

bind yum.

I T IH T I I F I l l . K M i t K I H ID K J IK P
l h a l &gt;uu appear to the !•III &lt;»t
com plaint fll&lt;«t h#«rln. on ih** i«h
day &lt;&gt;f K r h n in n
l » t . i t i h m i *•
th» tllrga tlon* *&gt;f said hill U III l»*
Iffktn ff» cunftiaad »•&gt; &gt; i»m. »r.«l *
dot’ f r pft* funf.
»a||l !*•• rhlai

WANTED: To buy or rent wheel
TH REE acres of celery bleaching
chair for adult. Call The Banpaperi ilk ton* of wlrei Jo
ford Herald
seed bed covers: clothes pins
for asms. 820&amp;00 for the lot. WANTED. Old discarded crank,
Phone 7804. Orlando for apmagneto, wall style telephone.
polntinsot.
Call Ratliff A Son, phone
237-W.

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Thff iffllrf •••ufht hrtwln l« th«
OblainltlK of An abanluto i||Vtirrtr,
logr tl.*r with an) Incidental relief
to which plaintiff may be entitled.

CLEAN COTTON RAG8 for Bdhford Naval A ir 8tatlon. Bring
to Sanford Furniture Company
10c per |b. Immediate accept­
. PORCH
swing, 1 folding
ance.
*
screen, 1 wheelbarrow, 1 drop
lea f table, 001 Magnolia Ave. LADIES' pr.-wsr bicycle In'good
J. M. Wilton. I build things to
condition. Phone 010-W.
USED n (4a baby bed with In
tieraprl t mattress. 1121 Pint
Ave..
vlan Fargvton.
;MALL upright piano.
Cash
price 1135.0$. H. M. Olsaaon,

.Lake lla n r.T U ._V ________

re, reasonable

CHICKEN HOUSE hand pump
sprayer. Write R. M. Henkls.
Hanford, Rt. 1.

O ftD K It OK K f l t U f A T I i l N
TO;
K K V t l I I U T L A K H wli...c p U r e ..f
r v . t d . n r . unit IhJ.I O tl tc* »&lt;t,lr,»*
Is: “ Pvt. K . y , Outland. U a r k x W I*
R li ld .
Doutslana.
c/o
I ’ rovost
*iahal.~
Ton * r * here by n o il .

(25.00 REWARD for imnil hnutt
or apartment.
No children.
Write P. O. Box 1407. Sanford.

Be:
inrUe .Co. 207 WANTED—
Mattrasa Fas
tone 101.

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O R D K H K I)
Chat thl« Notice i»« publlabed one*
each weak Cut four ro n atcu llv e
Week s In the Aanforil llernld. a
M«wapap«r published In »ald Couti*
t y ami H U U .
W I T N B f M my hand and the o f ­
fi cia l i r a ! o f ealJ Court nt Han­
ford. thla lha let day o f February
A. U ) H » .
( ■ KAL&gt;
O. I*. I III! IN DON.
Clork of Circuit Court.

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Sanford
y. Phone 072-J.

TO BUY OR RENT— A small
house or garage apartment, furnlabad or unfurnished.
Im.
medlata poaaeeaton.
W all lo.
rated. W rlU Box L, c/o Her­
ald.

W A N T ED TO R E N T
oi8i or write LA, :Wal
Russell, V. F. 6, Box &lt;M
ford Nava) Air Station.

To make your tprayi go farther and do a better Job, usg Du Pont
Spreader-Sticker. It klda Complete and uniform coverage, better
wetting and longer adherence of the spray deposit. Spray "creeps”
into cracks, cxgy/cei And /#*/one where fungi spores and insect
etc* are likely to be. Du Pont 8preeder-Sticker may be used With
hard water* without forming "curds” because it contains no soap.
One of many outstanding products In the Du Pont line. Uee them
to get beet result* for the time and money put into your crop*.

a ^ p l'llt B lN D O ff'c is r k '^ f ^rculi
Court. rUmiaol. County, Florida.

OTHER OU FONT PEST CONTROL PRODUCTS

TUB FTATK OF FLORIDA, TO
TRTLK HOOD KUANtlBU adiwu unanowat
A &lt;«ont *tat«m*at having b»m

or duet on copper-eensitlve plants. Oives

teas bring a »ull
Itatad hy .Wllay

x coverage . . . more uniform result*. Aa

• STUDIO .
COUCHES

Mt *nd requlrnt to appear to o
certain Rill nf ('omplalhi tllrd by
Oladrs Out I* mi satinet yon tor
divorce, now-pending In Ibo clrcult Court of ■sntlnolo County,
Florid*, on or bsturo the March
’Hule Day, to-wll. tho llh day of
March. A. D. i»«a- In dtfaoli
tbarcof said causo will proceed
Kx I'arts. Ult this order.Pc R»b11.lied for In* statutory lima re­
quired hr law. In (no HAKTOIID
IlEILAI.tt.
Sanford,
Florida, A
newspaper 1of gtaeral circulation
In onId County *nd Blato. Witn o * my hand ahd official teal
Of flfflea at Sanford. Florida, ibis

• CHAIRS .
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especially for spray solutions. Stays In, suapenaion,
ipreada evenly. Doesnot dogacrcenaor nosalea.

ONE furnished bedro

Du Pant Cek h ei Araenote — Economical and effec­
tive for xsitro) of leaf-eating insects on potatoes tad
similar hardy plants.

Ofl Stoves with built-in ovena (no .certificate
^ ,|k*,,,Jtrtu^dC*urt *l^'aad

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leges for which » e h i r e been to long con­
tending— we mutt fight!
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j^ W IT H WAR BONDS

V O LU M K X X X V I

SANFORD. FLORIDA. MON DAY. FKlUll ARV

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71.

R u ssian s T h re a te n
S w 7 M a n i!a G o e s W i l d W »th Joy
1 T o O u t fla n k B erlin Near Aachen
A s A m e r ic a n s T a k e O v e r C it y
?arwalde Is Captured
38 Miles Northeast
Of Capital As Reds
Advance In South
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U. S. Envoy Arrives In Ilruzil

Third Army A I h o Hits
Near Prum Fortress
As 9th Army Mass-

Russian Forces Sweeping On l\&lt;n‘nijrslH»rir

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A i i w i i i t t 4 rr»po

While ('ivilians
In Prison Cami) For
'I’llroe Years Liber­
ated Hy C a v a l r y
flit

Germitn nml Human nuns
duelled Herons the Oder River
today n.t Marshal Zhukov
moved Russian tanks and in•kntry to the river line nloiiR
the 140— miles front, threat­
ening to outflank Berlin
through North Germany nn
well as in the South.
®Tho Nazi command report­

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Tin' liln Tn lin g AnnTic.-int
p&lt;Mill'd I llI'oligll jn vd ltsly hitj»py Muiiilu today, a fte r f i w ing
::.Toj»
w liitr
ijv ilia n t
from thn-o vaar* &lt;■! iiitjtri•ioiimiuit. Mild fu u olii .lupait•••*«* -&gt;ni|-*r* w ho -Mil hold
ii I mmiI
h a lf
ilii'
u iiok iim
Phllipiotl,- I‘ it|(jl;d

I h r l i r &gt; 1 ( jii ;iJry id i! ! hi-

ed violent Russian allifcT* vircro
OM*
Mi l *'
f"*
t*ftt nf ar i t t v
main it against the Fortress of _
I »' v I
f • h, Vh*
it | A m , f .
Kuitrin, JO milm rnst of Berlin i
....... .
t - * "T* , \| * „ d a
I hi*
while Moscow announce*! the cap ­
MH » h il
pja It.
♦....... t hi o. 1u'L
ture Hnrwiilfle, .IK mile" northeast
ihi* . 1*1.11*1 o f 1 In* , h v
in 1 h
M the capital, in on IH-mile ncln i Ihi* knot** nt l hi* S a n t o T o m a *
nince outflanking Kuitrin on the
I hlVer-ilv mlt-fMiilPM
nmir, and
North, placing Soviet spourheads
o h ,i * I
1 |i.- f .■ 11111,1 ,
mi i f i y
within 46 miles o f the Baltic
Viiii'i i. in " ‘ 'men nnd hi Id 1 * 11
f o r t o f Stettin.
l id V"
ll -o t opnl Ii*d 1 nut
’ Berlin reported violent Bus*
Vtiir i 11.i it
1111Pi11111
•.Hill Mil’ ,
"Jan penolration* to the nriut of
If1141
. tun..11,
^ ut. I
♦ liweilt,
28
mile*
im il h
of
b.m M* I
♦ lu*
th re e e sco rt veR xeb o f f E n g la n d .
Stettin. The Red* In the F ra n k ­ r i l L S P H O T O W A S T A K E N just uftri A mho* mu lor A d o lf A Iti r l f , |
M.h,
Vf. 1*11 Ili ;|
F re n c h
und
A m r r lc a n
ta n k *
C
mi lilh
fur t Inline poised southward flunk- Jr. (right k formerly of the Stull* I h*|ut t 1 tnt'iit, hml presort let I
] ‘ till •(!!• »
v ir it iu llv v k ifm l out i h r t id n iu r
l o t the threat hy taking Ziehin- rrrdeu liotn Rn l rni t I Si o ten A mhu ♦■mnim lo Htminl t
ill. . II
( |HMkf| on th e «mi t h e m end o f
I
te n
Moscow faileil to confirm U v t u lio V n r ^ n - at tin Fit hu m iln l nti t&lt; i Itm ile In itc ir
♦ .. .
w p d ir n f ro n t, t ia p p m i' Mum
Ih
Nazi report* that
Kunlun at- Mount Umlifiphoto l___________________________________________ _________ _
tifid tif G rr n m n * o m t h u f '• lriiR f n i p t * linil already In-en moile lo
h*iiir^ und k v ip irjf o ut the t h r e a t
r r e « » the Uiier in the Fr.mkfurtU&gt; tin* F r e n c h c ity
fro m
th a t
K i M r tn m ea
1 .mu
&lt; apture More Town*
T h i r S E if* t a rm y itnpfMl u
An onlcr of the day hy Mur1 i f n il the v* 11v ih fo n jr h the w est •
nhul Stnlni uunoniirril earlier the
Akiiil w o iith fH si o f A itfh e n a m i -"0
rapture of the Knit Pru mian
J Ttiile-. fro m th e R h in e y e s t e r d a y ,
W
Vc l dr t
K
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( u r n * of ).and*l&gt;rrg amt Burton! t*rn«|inir h ack the *«*uth flunk, u f
itein. south tif the capitul, Ko♦ h r r n e m y ’ji p o w e r fu l lin e r r iv e r
nlgsberg, where Gen. Ivun Cher1 Urf.-nwe* w h ic h b lo ck nn A llie d
n is k h o v ik y 'i Third White Itu*f ilrtk e t«T the R u h r a n d R h m r la m l.
aian arm y is Mpieezint tith te r
I he Im-U -s. tm-e'in.r
-f keil
J he n o rth w in jr o f fo u r a*
ita r in t urountl the last trapped
•dud fur T h iir - .in v
r ht .it ih u
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I and u h a lf m ile * , k rn fm j? th ro u g h
uii I d fnr |h« t n&lt;*l u .
^ T he communii|ue added
that
iv \fi v iiln ^ e ii one o f the m a m d o
Soviet
troop*
had
completely
end a h a lf fro m the v it a l liner
The r a n o lin r i . *..,,, l4| thu S u m
clean'd the enemy from the Kun v.p f darn - h ey nnd the we^t w a ll,
(nnli*
i mm ly
Uuim nin^
Ibtarii
rliche Nrhrung, the (frill o f land
w hi i i 1he e n e m y h as tmep nrveiiL
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Feb.
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The
JimgW
"iirvivnl
was
iht*
*ul&gt;j.-cl
^ d l hr clppe.l ml ,i.lv U ^h.**w*t|i , f
separation
the
Kurlsi-ties
huff
Htfliii i.iilin ifjK Htrd a f*wtr tn in i? t 'A l f ', flnod ititc the v a lle y und
prcsoiited
nl
thi
Rotnry
lunch.-on
■i '1*‘*W* lllIf I I I ii (♦ ♦ ( 11*i 11*11 re ,'■*-1y **',|
Ihay &gt; from the Buttle sea which
«r Aiillam *4 €I»
P«»r|
that 11tiR’ ia may
Miit II1Ml-1»f|tr
.vRitcnds northward from Crunti today by (lapt. Rlrhuv.l A. H n w - 1 Tokyo i .hIi.)
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a im cnpturAi toda y,-to M rfU I.
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"T beJl*
V '
"Hi** I •' i l l men* 1
Inf i .
T he RusMtin* also took more School at th « Orlando Air ftosc. a i H u l l of thi* HIff T b rc r rnnfrr*
1. j .
r|*K f • I* *
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I'Ll r , inju j’ f m ’Tully hchet f*.! io
who
»ni|diu*iicd
hi«
remark*
on
Vfcf,I '
than 70 other town* and, with
tr.
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of
*'nt
the fall o f C r a m , occupied an whnt to rnt in the w h v
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Erin u , *• j 1 • •
t hrtt
irl
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eight-mile itreteh o f the Battle ferin e an cnllrp mono of wide Ukrciic) titl&lt;l iht*r«* air HutM*h IDtn*
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roast, extending southwest from
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from plant* and nnimnl* found in a war whip m fhr Hlnrk Sea or
f. ...»
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^Irnnx to Aikincken.
IV il.u f i, iHrt** ?t i uf
• I*
the Florida wimhI* which hr snid nt a Hlnrk Si*ii
Of
Rant
1'russln‘p
14,281
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we re very similar to those found
Arpenrnn and Kuhsinn bruod! turrem it
, "1.1
Mil*
! It |M|f
square mile*, the fierman* now
m e n »'
in the South Pacific,
-nil
|»l|| t 1ilHi" fu’ li
riuta culled ln*l (Hiimlny) nijjhl
Cronh of n "ingle sealer fig hi a n d riutf k r i r * n n ' W v» i» f l a )
f r o m | Mm fit t fix ga kl.i \ , ,■*f
F. ♦U 1IHI ,
hold
only
approximately
800
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the
menu
were
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plane
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aquare miles weal and gouthweil
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torn, murine conch, ira nm**i-l d f i . w it h Alziw*-itu emuHid muif ih r of [(avion* Beach, Friday, i&lt;- v ohimr* u f Hi1r i n l» n u
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hr.ith,
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stenk.
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f • milt
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suited m l ho death of Lieut
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f Frontline dupatchea reaching steak, Florida palm ritlituisc.
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1 ' A n t .-Mh u Hill
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The t
8 at my hiuadfiiat to Joseph R Hunt. U S N , 2d, wh"
l- r
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« fill*
ondon front Moscow aatd street mar*H elder. Iilhiscu* flowei*.
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mrn'
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figh ting already wa» underway in hroiled *ra purslnne, Imked |o..»a
I'U t r a huM . I ............
frnrit a - i r i l i d
Ifi t d n * hnd .ingle , t,*nni, ehampio.i
K uitr in and that Frankfurt, Id ya. canvas, sliced itrirkly p.-in■
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future,
l.nni
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miles to the south, win In Soviet fresh fneonul meal, coco uijiul-.
Tun.,*. 11111 •
,i 1 I
71
nn (hi* -atoi- dii' that hi, inilui.
vk II h the A la k r
\*iut lif»*
artillery lange.
1r opfw .t f «
f
ti
and foeonut juiee
v
v
a,
tloiwri
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r i The
llrrald,
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Midln,
IIW
Injtlij
hy
A t Ilarwalde, the Russians cttl
• r u in v in*11 f •'
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l apt. Howard who
mlt&lt;»
getiiei with l luirle* Mnrrieun '*"-1
tlrt'I turd ihrre wn* mi pb
i I
rod u n i i Ji ttiL row hi '*1
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f ie railroad between Kuitrin and duced hy Gordon Brisson who CBS,
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ll
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Milt U *n«i|i
o n* Mi** Ihirnthy Bundy uf Rollin' y-Td'Ctbv n’ t i'll li t |hi I
1 Its* | |.n
lettin. and at Neudamm
the had charge of the progtain. said c«|»c fru in Ihu rmy
11 11•' |
MU 'I n-M i • x i t i .
It lid'll 1I m
s-trj*
I "Ith l* .
..... ill
nf
' m I '- i mi!..,
af
rail line from Kuxtrln to Soldln, that the Jungle Survival School (Jermnny uml uaxerled “ l l i i l r r ha» College ut the March of linin', L'rofH nt i*ii;hliiVIim L nod 1.’ de | •hi itml
‘M* 1il 1 11 i ' i i n hti -i"- u f
ir
1
j
M tc .l &gt;* m u |,i v fill it * M n *Li&gt; \ n^t-if
nearest Russian approach to Stet­ waa organixed In 1042 to tenrh lout the m nr. Five million G i r - benefit lenni* matches io Orlando. Kre4)a nt
thtip
hVIb. i
iii|m* \ ■dr lit i*h
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tin o f fic ia lly reported, vrma aevur- men how to survive In Ihe jung­ mmiH are deuil. Today H itler !■ Sunday, Jan. 2H.
^Irawbemra
dmiinr**il
in 1Inr F •« &lt;f M 4i|*
A fighter pilot training nl the p r r
I Li I'i'un
Lite
VI 1 31III I Mi *
♦
L
ititfluy.
I'ri'T 'ti l« * r r ir - l't | m*i
ed. At Zirhingen. the railroad le* after a number of American ihrow lr^ ir» nnd I 4-year-nld child.li
I m t1rtt|&lt;h:iwi *; ii,
» h i i Ii.1 ' |1I|* »iii* ♦ ♦&lt;i j
1 1*'
!• «' ' nn
» he
i rMu&lt;*»*
Frankfurt
southeastward flier* were loat while trying to icn Into the futile fight. Old men liaytona Bench Naval Air Slatlo' 1. . T i l , m i ll MlHlKta til |ifl( I III i h i ’
Muil
i t - i Il'll 1 ii»
hit'll ii s J»" i i. ■t
h*.
Lieut. Hunt had flown to Orland
I
u f . . . , ** n
iLf m
" a s cut, hampering German coni
"get over the hump'* it^ Burma. and women, cripple* n«i\r lo *n\e for the matches with a Msrliu- « ill rrw u li m ji * in. i*l* » P f. ih m
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llr fu irfe* stream into
•u valu n u * ln t i‘ 1 m *m*
* i •*•
munications
with
the Silesia i A* part of the school. Ile said Germany
A I
Kiwanis
M
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n
g
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M
l
affierr aboard n Navy ship.
•*H1 u r r r « « f n r a h
i i i *"
front.
that the island of llypoluxo, Hcrlin, but H i t l f r v-elcomc" them
i l.r-r
Be wa, a graduate of tl.r * r r f
r r p n r t e 'i d n im i^ .-d
• |*»'i
Both Harwalde and Zicbingen south of Palm Beach, peculiarly with hunting -*41111141*, mnd Volk*I l i b
uf fV**'«t
United State, N'sval Academy at
L i e u t . II
V. A i k e n
841111** *!amni*t\ a
•♦■•* ♦•*
are
ap proxim ately
four
miles appreciate for *uch work, had &gt;turm hnttJiljor,* "
,,t
■n. f f
piirtR*] nt fsfher win * 11**■»
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N a n l e n d e r it added, mm*t Annapolis. Md. and had trsnfro m tne ea*t hank of the Oder heen taken over hy the Army n«
Ita.
I
&gt;es|r&lt;i
\
s
N
azi Itrid^e
Air arm 1 ipallV fti hcnri
hi I In 1 t1* 1A
A i d there
no Indication from a training ground for men ultim­ the war ntiiPt jf&lt;» mi *‘ *o that th* ferreii Mi the Naval
K 1*
after serving n year on destrnyer t-t fhfd*r*&lt;» iifr-u
l i r " a ' Ii f "Mi* &lt;
Moscow that the Russians had ately destined for tho Pacific.
Moody akiriR uf ihr N i m bench
V - 1 f M V ll
) duty in the I'arlfic theater and ti
1 J' ' 1 1;&lt; im
crossed tho river in either sector,
He told o f n Brooklyn man men » urvi\r ntiv more week or year in l Me Atlantic. He » » . 1 nJI ll Villi ♦ « ’ n i f i * U bi ll r 1 till 'll 'A
i ♦ L tl V l
■, ■
1 l: \ \ i 1
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“ Thu Ol'A n11 a•1111»1 d the
despite German reports that a t ­ who had never been out of New one more rnemth.
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tempt* to force the river north- York and who thought tuhway*
“ T h e re 1% juiat one c h o ic e le ft, born In l^i* Angetea, where in- I *•111nnr pun’ nn iiniiM.lui*. iu|
it*
ill
i Im Im i
1'«&gt;
[Wr Im f h i’ l fu r the m .-nth^
}
. |&gt;t-rtril
■111 • f
i
went o f Kustrin had been r e ­ ran everywhere and rattlesnakes between national catastrophe or attendot high school and the Uni
.i
ii■ hi
hi' 1i tL L* • • *
Vcrsity of (California heforo cnlcr
V n 1! urn!
4if February. N*» nrrur/'iiu u-tt ^ \t i ;u "
tin
Mu
fiat 1.1 I..I
h " f tny
( t i i l l s a . J p &gt; r a g * *lmi
ad ied .
*
reacue. National catastrophe la
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the
service.
In
104If
he
won
......
..............
.
Mn*
rnnte of Inxa to ifiriwuii |i |wi i I tiirhl
I
lli- l.
lot
inevitable Jw^lm war *oea on.
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I lu ­
VT tu v f l i n il , F ir s t
fin* Wi ll p i v u III- f u m u i te V il
IliikA II l II I! |1 -i 'I c » h ..
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The reecuc frotn total catastrophe Ihs national men'* tingles title I from the freight rndmu-o '*
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hy defeating Jack Kramer*
j ,ible yet, hut indication* lire Mint
11*wn•* and t it u to tu n e nf g re .ti I
lioa In a u T re m ^ .* *
W ILKINSON BACK
Vikuti, Ii v» - lit 1JIH I
Mu* . o d u v liia l in l it ii &gt; , th. im i 11-1111 1 M tMhii \
Naval officials reported thal 1„ w||| nol trf.
large ii.
IIX making uf p .» m|
illilliilu 11 i f || Si ll«*4.| i ufiiirt iipn
Hunt's FflF Grumman Hellcat firstthouglu
In lit,- f a r m - .t , h illg a . ttt-ll 1 •hiL Irenue, Sanford. I la,, had
Ceorro F. Wilkinson, Aviation **
one of In# Imso-.rt days, taking
went Into a spin frnm 10,000
p a y in g Jolt'* In h-i*lttt**a anti to
e
-a
Florida uttv tf|Hirt* Hull all h u f n i !• i h u • 11 11 (»•»*♦*, N •i\ III
Machinist’s Mum First Clou,
I'd '
m ilelivormt
kiosk out
feet while he wa* making a "run" "■produce sei-m* t o !«■ moving ti lu r r s lu t l i | 1 i u iK nu* .
11*"pi«i, m
ilti-.lt-, a r c a V iit L ih lc "
Nfnely-cight
Dahaman
negro
B.S.N.H.. of 1200 Oak Avenue,
blow# on two Get man bridges
on n target being towed by an­ little better. Tnmnloo, *•■I.t )o*t *'(ifi|iiijv in I I K M ' U i i
ui tt i*i|ut|
farm
workers
arrived
Saturday
1
he
c
l
tilt
a
l
la
s
rn
la
ta
.i
urea#.
rats returned from a tour o f cornVilen, B Jd Mm under medium'
other plane. Hunt never pulled week from L'l.Oti to I 'l * 11 llu ill in * T il lx I ii Ik will l»r him'!, t ’ In- hi 11 f«»i w h ic h -.a t l a t in Jiila .i m u*I
Isimher tnlot wilh the "Silver
b it duty In the Pacific, w hen he morning at lh* War Food A d­
out of the- spin and hla plane brought from 12.IH) in Ll.od. MIFihi|&gt; Ilf Miu • 'Vuni'HII u i u i I (Jlllfl
ministration
Labor
Camp
ami
to­
he
o
u
-h
ilire
d
.
I*v
iim
n
lli*
in
clu
d
ed
served with the Navy's Patrol
Streak*" group, went to KonxSquash were o ff in price, the III in* t 'cicil tint luu ii 11*| tin* fluy-4
M a rc h - 1 a it fo r Mlu, in h a rv e s t
day were atlotad to grower* to
Pvt. William 8. Pulver of the crashed and aunk Immediately.
Bombing Squadron 10.
Ileaeue and eraah boats wvr* beat bringing onlyaround (2.26. Cl fid t i l l I n Mtuni m lt fur* uf N:rt*fnrr! u f v e g e ta b le * , F lo r id a , in h a rv e s t | knrthitti* nnd Ketirhlngen. Gerhelp
In
harvesting
Seminole
Army
Air
Force,
who
waa
wuuml
The squadron participated In
ninny lo unload hi* explosive* on
Immediately sent to tha scene, bin
K iw u n is
o f v e g e ta b le s , s u g a r CHtlr
and two silmis vital lo the enemy's
aampalirn* at Saipan, Tinian, County celery and other veget­ e&lt;l In the- Philippine campaign, the plant imnk before they reach­ * "Pahokce state* that -market
price*
were
weaker
la«t
week
si
i
a
w
her
i
ii-#
has
been
flown
arroia
the
Paci­
ables.
I Ilians for
reinforcement*
nnd
teuam and Palau, backjng up our
Another contingent of
100 fic to California in an Army ed trie vicinity of tha eraah. Parts Beans of bent quality brought
A p r il
( n lif o r n in , in h a rv e s t | Ir a o s j o r in lio n
u iiu lt forces*
of the plane have been recovered
top
ceiling
price
of
(•If'1
*.
I**°r
worker*
(a
expected
to
arrivo
hoipital
plane
with
a
nurse
In
o f t e g e liih le s , |M.tu to rs , and c t li ii s '
T h e p r e c is io n h-onloni* nit the
Wilkinson waa a plana captain
lo ordinary erndea aohl from
and gunner aboard a Martin Tuesday at the camp, It wa* an­ attendance, he recently wrote hla
f ir m . \ i ir o t u i, te g e ln h lp lm rte# t
h ig h w a y 1 rid g e at
h • -iich io g e n ,
to
(2.26.
Kngh&gt;h
pen.,
|1.50
nounced
todajr
by
Malvin__Oakea,
wife,
M
n
,
Neppie
l’
ulrer.
015
m g , 1 o u t-iu im . . U s a l s - r r y |n,'k i a la r g e ! I,.*# thwi* h .,11 m ile fro m
- JCAJUNER- -flyinc boal.r (P B M ),
ranged
from
12.27lo
i
prices
W
FA
camp
manager.
Park
Avenue.
Winging lengthy patrols ovar
lo g , nod F lo r id a , c it r u s , veg&gt; ! an t n ip o r la n l dam on th e S a a r
yellow
»qu«*h
hrmighl
Ln*t mmutu f r»i*f viiiuuw fur In lile m ill p o tu lo h a r v e s t in g
Buffering
leg
M in n ie W a lt e r
81.00,
Workers were reported to be
Suffering from arm and It;
T R iv e r, cliro n x e rt llu - h ig g e s l d a y
my waters, fie and h!&gt; mat
from
82-00
|n
8
.1
.1
H
i
Celery
mar
,
M
iu
lISO
A
univei
,
m
|
imra-r
to
vary
much
pleased
with
the
r frequent ' missions doting
wounds he wrote: “ It will still D i e s I n L e a k e M O R f O C
A ilg iM l
N o r t h e r n g re a t p la in s , in h is t o r y
fo r A ik e n 's tu m d ie r
ket
wa* steady
with 16-lnfh )h- held Tuesday i-u-iuny al 1 IB) wheal harvesting - West ( oast g ro u p , w h ic h fle w m o rn s o rtie *
early phew* of the Marianas camp, the foqd, the shower batha be sometime before I walk; atill
crates, trimmed lop*, in.liv uhmlly o'clock nt ihc 11'del Muvfnli. may stales, continued ft nil and vi-gei
ndi campaign from .open-#** and accommodation*.
can't use my right arm much—
on
D r e r m lw r
"jrith,
th n n
any
Funeral aervlcee for Mrs, Min­
Ain't raise it up at all, bui will nie Gertrude Walter, 68, who washed oml precooled bringing he ohluini-d loihij in tin. rw rung able harvesting; Florida, Georgia, " lh .-r iti,* o n re co rd
from
$.1.11
to
8-1.60.
b»telephonin''
the
U.Sii
office
T
h
e
tw
o
b
r
id
g
e
h
o
s
t
in
g
ja
u
n ts
be up all right soon. Kata are died Saturday afternoon at her
Alahnmn uni South’ ('ninliim,
V KIMBIJC ENROLLS
"Pompano is now nl the height nt 761, il was ntimtuncrd by peanut hanesling; Vegetable and m a rk e d the l i s t n o d t2n d m is ­
good here at the hospital and am home In Lake Monroe after a
Theodora Meade Kimble o f getting good care,
of Ita season. When final total* Frank Shatne*. who will »erve nt potato harvesting along Atlantic sion* f o r th e 21- y e a r - o ld airman,
lie added
TA N K E R EXPLODES
Oviedo wee laet week a i7-ye»r- that he waa feeling much better, year’s Illness, were bold this a f­ are taken on the Winter deal tonatmaater nt the dinner
Coast; and corn detasseling in w h o h o ld s the A i r M r d a l a n d
ternoon
at
8:00
o’clock
at
the
old volunteer Tor the Nevy; It waa "but had a rough trip across—Th* program fur the dinner .Mid-Western corn belt state*.
thsre this year, n showing comseven o a k le a f c lu s t e r s .

Sanford Rotary Berlin Places
Given Lesson In Big Three Meet
Jungle Survival
On Battleship

Wilson Expresses
Appreciation For
Price Increase

Capt Howard Intro­ Radio Reports Move
To (Jet Russia In
duces Florida Wild
War Against Japan
Flowers . To Table

ill

‘SS

iu

Thru* O n Is A Pin! |
Mure Fur SIrawher-'
Vies Seen As Help

Officials Warn
Of Growing Food
Needs After War

C IT Y B R IE F S

Farmers AN*ill Require
Four Million Addi­
tional Helpers

Lieut. Joseph Hunt
T e n n i s Champion,
Killed In Crash

! Cli apninn Tti Speak

Ninety-Eight Negroes
Imported For Farms

P vt William Pulvcr
Wounded In Action

Projrram Announced
For IJSO Dinner

E

NEW YORK, Feb. ^ &lt;£&gt;Seven men were reported killed,
and about 10 injured when taro
tankers collided In “
H i . “M

announcad today. The Oviedo
youth, aon o f Mr. end M n ;4 E tt
son Bennett Kimble, wa* sworn
In at Jacksonville on Feb. 1. A
member of this year* Senior class
______ *Hh gasoline. The Pan at Oviedo High School, young
atnanlan tanker Clio rammed the Khnble t* now at home awaiting
American tanker Sprlnjf Util* call to active duty,
which carried Mg •octane gas.
HU enlistment was handled by
■ —
---------- - ~~
the Navy Recruiting Btatlon at
p - •

I ten 'r

ran Into a sleet storm 8,600 feet
up."
i
' Prior to entering th
service
Pvt. Pulver operated a produce
truck between Florida and north­
ern cities.
TAX

REPEALED

6.

Erickson Funeral Home* Dr. Ed).
Brownlee of the Ftrat Presby­
terian Church, officiated.
Mr*. Walter hod lived at Lake
Monroe for the post 11 years.
She woe bom at Dalton, Ga. on
Nov. 6, 1876, She waa a member
of the Presbyterian Church.
She la survived by the husband,
William Walter of Lake'Monroe;
one daughter, Mrs. Richard Mc­
Arthur nl Ghelion, Miss.: two
M ai, Leonard D. Walter-oL Miami
and James C. Walter o f Paseageo la, Ml**.; nine grandchildren
two sliters, Mr*. Mary Crabb of
Shawnee, OkU. and Mr*. W JL
Beldlng-Dtvls of Ohio, and two
bfnthar*. Alexander Robinson of
Sanford, and'E dw ard Robinson
o f Carne* City, Tsxao.

(OratlaweC Oa rage r * »»J

In the order In which the various
speakers will appear, will bo as
follow*:
Invocation, Father F S. Luik,
Chaplain, Sanford Naval Air SLolion; Community Singing, Dr.
Waydo ttucker and Hnrry Kmletl:
Happy* Birthday to U.S.t).. Nina
Oliver
Dean, State
Publicity
Director, Nat. War Fund; Tho
U.S.O. Club, Joe Hall, Director,
8nnfnrd U.8.0. Club- U.S.O. nnd

YOUTHS VOLUNTEER
Clyde IlnndaB Collin* of San­
ford and Edmund Janie* Cock­
ayne 'o f Oviedo were Navy vol­
unteers this pa*t week, It wa*
announced by the Navy Recruit­
ing Station at Orlando.
Young Collin* la the son of
Charts* C. Collins of 224 W.
Nineteenth Street and upon enliataww! -wa# raised to Hospital Iho-CommurdtVr Merman^ B. Moe-'
Afprantlca 2nd class and car-trl*. Chairman, U.S.O. Council;
markad for duty with tha hoipllnli U.H.O. and the Armed Force*,
rorp*. Cockayne I* the run n fjfk ip L O. P. .Smoot, Captain, Sun
Mr, and Mr*. Charles Cockayne forri Naval Air Station; Musics!
Selection*, Mr*. Itulh Jacknon,
i f Oviedo.
BoOt youth* *r* 17 and both Dornthv Crumley, Sylvia Mclach
* r * . now at home on Iniwtlve and Mildred Robion; Comhnt Ex­
duty gwalUng their call. They ap&gt; perience*, Id. Foster Blair, In­
tha Ovlando Re- structor, Sanford Naval Air Su­
V;&gt; tton*

September — Much the same os
August, With addition of cotton
picking In South, and apple aar
vesting m Kusttvn ilflles.
December — ("alifurnta,
veget­
able, cotton, and citru* harvest
ing; Arinina, vegetable nnd cot­
ton harvesting; Louisiana, sugar
cane harvesting- and Florida,
vegetable, citrus and sugar cane
harvesting.

POLAND TAKE S OVER
WAS AW. Feh. 6, (A l— Bolt* law
Blerul, president of the Palish
National Council, announced to­
day that Poland 1* immediately
essumlng control of the civil ad­
ministration o f German SUesla
and Eaat Prussia.

Home On Leave
Edllora Note:—The followlag nance of boye In service
"hone on leave" have heen
■ubnllled by the Pilot Clab
for which Mr*. Z. IL Ratliff,
telephone 6lt-J, and MUa
Blanche Kennedy, telephone
VI3-W have been selected as
a committee to secure nsntea
of service men and women m
thal their friend* may know
when they are to Sanford.
Ensign Harold Clause of (ha
•Norfolk Naval Air Station U
spending a fear days with
partnU, Mr. and Mra. W, Q,
Clause, 816 Laurel Avenue.
.
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H O N E liB OR USING TODS A di to THE oANFORD HERALD
Jouat five ward* to tbe line, locndUa phone and addreaa.
i l l advert la—i a«»U for eituatUn* wanted will he charred for at IBs
'COlar claaOfied rat.*.

FOR SALE—

BUSINESS SERVICE

H. I t POPE INC.
C A R PE N TE R IN G ,
genera)
re­
Can Ranges, Water Heater* and
pair*. W . J. IL iiM ll, T t M T n W *
Room Heater*
fllreet. Phone 747-M.
C KLU RY wire for 6 or fl acres.
J. J. Roily, Phone 402-W.
FOR H A l l : r P i p s and pipe Httlngs, valve*, plumbing aupplleapre-war automatic hoi water
heatera, Complete atoek deep and
shallow well flumps, pneumatic
storage tanka. A. [&gt;. Iloiler 9 IS
W. lit. 8 t Phone 807.
STORAGE yoar c*r ftt Kent's
dead
Garage.
Spacls1 rata
RED BLISS Seed pototoe*, cert­
• lorairfi.
ified.
Hunt's
Tuxedo
Feed
Stare.
Jt 3 *a Sort, fb u o *
, .
i
358.

COW MANURE for flowers, 50e
I M A K E screens, folding screens,
bushel. Rhone 788.VV.

porch swings, caliinets; furni­
ture repairing. J. M. Wilson,
ltd I Magnolia Avr.

ALC O H O L HT0VE— 2 English'
blankets — I pr. tapestry portlers— other articles of use.—
Than* 850-J.
W E ST HltHV-Mm ioni "three la d !
room house on largo lot. New |
iaint Job A good home lor
.1.000.00. Raymond M. Ball. 1
Realtor, Florida State Bank
Building.

I I K f . J' F H

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fow nn'h

FOR (| U K K HAI*H
*Sht*#t !Mflii | VVork«
W K IX
located,
mmiern thr##
l»«*&lt;lroom home Clone In Two
pood Iota. A |4rMk).00 home M AN to work on I'oultry Hunch
l.tviny iirrnmodttUofiH fuM»u$he&lt;l
for only $5,2&amp;0.00. Your chance
I &gt; L . Ilf-ndr trk*. F a k e .Mary
to own ft fine property Hav
Flu
mond M. Hall, Kealtor, Klondw
Suite Hank UulldlnKTWO
W AITE R S, one
kitchen
porter, one dishwashing mu
S M A L L IkOOD H E A TE R - G*
duns operator and one salad
condition.
Gall mornings,
woman.
Good
wages,
10un
K. Third SL
room and loiard. ( all Apopka
1020 or write Mount I’lymouth
BAB Y BUGGY— Reasonable, f a l l
Hotel. Mount I’lymouth, Fla.
T 3 J, or 812 Magnolia.

m“y

K rT Two-cyllnd«r S PR A YE R .
200 gal. capacity, with engine
and hose on truck. $160.00. Mrs
J. C. Rills, Jr., Geneva.
Tel
22H2,

WANTED—
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Ntil!DM DSHD CAH8
IV" will pnv ton cftilirikc pHcci
C R Y S T A L W an and Yellow Ber­ for UimmI unlurrujullni.
A ll 0I*A
muda onion planta, per M, drlailft handled for you, Writis or
$2.00; five hundred, $1.25; one phone ui to crime and make o jf
hundred $0c; five thousand lute aptraUal.
f 1,7ft.
II OFF Pit MOTOR HAFPeH
RE-CAPPED T I R ^
t 208 W. F ln l 8 t.
Phone 523
VIE H A V E In stock a good quan­
50
W ax
J o b *.
tity
of re-rapped
passenger W A N T E D
Odham's Gulf Service Station.
tires, practically all s lin ; no
Corner First St. and French
permits are now required.
NORWALK TIRES AND
Ave. Alvin Odham, ownir.

NEW YOHK C IT Y . Jnn 811.
(/I1)—An inclusive-rate program,
under which
hospital
jiutienl*
pay a uniform daily price uml
receive the U"e uf hoapitul facil­
ities normally hilled u« extra.),
was put into effect last July nt
New York Hospital. 526 East
Sixty-eighth
Street,
and
Inst, 1
week was pronounced n success [ •
Dr. John II. Pnstorc. assistant &gt;j.
superintendent
of
New
A'ork 1 j;
Hospital, said that a rcient »ur- r.
ve&gt; had disclosed honcflciut re j
suits of thi pnirmni, holh for i k
tha hospital mid the patient.
,
i&gt;er)sed thirteen veais am. ‘T f k
the
University
ifospituls
in I j
ClavaUud, -and i.llia
EvanatsMes-e
Hospital in Illinois, the inclusiverale program fins lung been it
subject ot dispute among hos­
pital nilmlnistrators.
Although |
the Jewish Hospital of Brooklyn, &gt;
Rfifi Prospect place, inaugurated
the program several yvurs ago,
New York Hospital Is thi* first
in Manhattan to adopt the plan
for all trilierila.
Three othei
city hospitals are offering thi
Inclusive cate for ward or semiprivate* patient*, ami others un­
expected to follow
Under the system at most hits
pitafa (An utuiriu (iays a basic
rate for room util! Uiurd, und all ' AlTHOUOtt St. Valentine's day
hos| dal fariiltirs, *Bch as r, rays w on't roll ai out id for some lime y*t,
ami lalairntory tuata an ihargi'd lovely Dorothy Van Nuys, film star­
ns extras.
Under an Inclusive let, appears lo be ready now to play
rule nil patients arc i barged Hi Cupid with tier bow and arrow.
the same rats', without reference Quite a thange from the regular
to the nature o f their illness, and Cupid, ch7
(/ntrrnattonal)
in return nro permitted free use
o f nil hospital facilities, will)
only minor exceptions
“ Under the old system," lb
K u N to r a tio n
1'ostnre said, “ every tune the
k
patient turned around there was
a new charge. His doctor might
want In nriler another X-iuv, I»»it
T A I I \ 11 \ k s I I Ian 29 f*Sp*knowing the condition &lt;*f (IV * rsi J(
Ki-**t*•! tit j'oi uf ilfer in
patlenTs finances, ha u.mM In*, iti
m hi-ru it
rm nrrPHBiiry tfi
i tale
•li ft'*'* fhttti -rvrntl yntr« ii|fo
"Under inclusive rate « patient *$hih- i i .uI m .1 ' n$v ink, it wrfU
can
hale
Iwenty five
\ lays, himL'i a h ; | N Kennrtly. IlHrrc*
and il won't cost him nay mote t*** &lt;*f t hi' htiiiie an*! F truh VVnltPf
He doesn't have to itutry about I" i* fi i i»Hiini&gt;r|oii, f %pi ninet I )t
of
haw much his hosjntalirutlon Is itfiriDuMinif I In- i*t f i i
going th east him, because he I fi tft If r nil? ) a‘i«l I ’oUlrF iMitintU**
I m I hi* In-rl ilui*e yfUft* the
knows in advance, arid bis phy
sirlan ran care for him ns a total 111*j it 1 1 m&gt;i" m 11ti * I»**rin r t*« *oc k1n%
individual, rather than treating iiri’ED tti 4Irnn^$\ fUrtfiln, fllifh
only n broken ankle or a rup­ lam!#* mnl Flailf* fnuntifft. Of
l hr fii* rouriltPM in which lick
tured appendix "
a 4tort
wain fmiifhl*
ih fif
Rates under the new [dun were
computed on an average o f has four writ" (hi f 11 -It 'In !i«* i|rc Ia*ra.I
|*ltiil bills over recent years, ami r*‘tti|&gt; M-vi-uii yeni •* itifo fur new
rangr downward to iho eighth ih**-r
day of hospitalization
A semi
Vfijfinta whtli* (ml «!t'**r arc
prfval« patient nt N'ew York (he
I * |niM U tibl uf i*Ihri wist*1
Hospital, for instance, woo hi pay rtrtjiu i »-tt, hermfxly m«i |&lt;I
Many
hospital, $15,60 for the second i live tl^rr wer#* tra|i|ioil in other
ti * - «&gt;i th&lt;* * uiiiuty iitoii r I’ttl*
1».n
on H -i'xl ititil siinu*
j am t ■ i 1111 lit W it h nil
-h uf 'll* t 11... I ia « *I|U *t|-clui CMi
I ti** *»| till 1hf«-Y.tUoti, It will
I,*' jM$*Hiht«' tii I bpntly r
tlu- oui’r hotiut if ill rvU|t|i)&gt; «#f tleer,

ycslerdny, wus Hint it was costly
to the hos|ittid
"It's true that we aren't mak­
ing nil; money," he sunt
"Hut
we aren't liming unv either, und
the plan bus saved us a lot of
work of keeling lrm-h of those
r it iii i hinge*
It.11 tlie most on*
inutant point is Uiat we feel
sine we'vt- pMuUeltig lieller nird
■cine
spi emlinp the cost tins
way, enrh one of our Hit) iintients
is getting bettor cure, nnd more

IUTTKKIRH

W E ’ H A V S In stock a fair quan­ T(J BUY — 50 FRYERS AND
HENS PALM E TTO GROCERY,
tity of Norwalk Urea and n
,117 I’ AI.M ETTU AVE. I'llU N E
good stock of Norwalk hattei*
Ol
Ira. No permits required for
new tubea.
A N TE D : To buy or rent wheel
4-6 CITRUS ban. per M. 105.60: W chair
for adult. .Call The San­
60 lb. cahhare ban, per M
ford Herald.
A. 3f. Prevail ____ Seville. Fla
n w n e 1101
Dox 67 W A N TE D : Old discorded crank,
$166.00.
magneto, wall style telephone.
Call
lU tliff
&amp; Ron, phone
GENTLE riding horoa, $160.00
837-W,
cash. H. M. Gleason, Lake

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WANTED TO RENT

N A V A L Officer, wife, 7 months
old
baby
desire
luruilhad
apartment
or
house.
Phone
0181 or w rlfo LL W aller J.
THREE acres of celery bleaching
Russell. V. F. 6, Boa 68, San­
ford Naval A ir Station.
paper: 8V4 tone of wlret 10
seed bed covers I clothe* pins
fo r same. $200,00 Tor Ute lot. UNFURNlHHED~hou*e or apart-

CHILD'S roll top desk and chair.
Phone 1K8-J.

Phone 7804, Orlando Tor oppoIntmenL

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Permanent
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reeldente.

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Tradewall fin:

E. T. Hubbard.

SHALL ei &gt;srtment Ter
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couple-

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fit •your apace.

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x*iul tipi»rftr b# f nr** lh« Clerk *»f
tb*' Clituli tkairi in «»rMj (*&gt;r
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WITNCHH my lmn«l and nfflrlal
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in *a*•i I -r
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RICKY 0 VIR WAUPAPIR
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Treatment of l i(| r and «mall animal*
Hanford • Orlando HUh*a&gt;
Phoiir iU| «»r night

CHARACTIR — the lact
that you're u responsi­
ble permit—is retarded
here ai the most im­
portant fo rm of aec■ urity. N o collateral
r needed to apply lor
a loan! Stop in or
telep h o n e.

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M fecu rlty for a loan
...a regular incom e^M
a* valuable a* a bank
account! P rivate, friend
|y icrvlcc. Full Inform a
tlon- Inquire.

15 0 , $ 100 , ^ 2 5 0 d r more

Family I^uan
Company
at Sanfurd
Room H Ms. Klate Dank Bldg
Telephone 3.1
J. E. Rowland. J/. Manager

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Chapman Andrews. American es
plorer, found the fits! knuwi
dinosaur eggs, skeleton* *»t the
oldest ami larges! known mam
mats; geological strain previously
unknown; ami evidenl-as .if ptim
itlVe liuii.ssii life
The American Disturb ui
cinrinn maintains u stu,i&gt;
In the Library uf Congress
Deatha from starvation in Ben­
gal province olonc were estimated
at 100,000 a week during the 101.1
famine in India

It’s the Q u a l i t y o f leadership
that makes Leaders M

jm

M€/rM&gt;lO€€ft
art the Leaders

G. Hunting
executive to
microphones
were called

which hml to be slam during the
tick campaign, the Director said

UPRIGHT Ivan A Pond Plano.. APARTM ENT or houoe. no ehllMre. P. V. Proctor, Benson 'dren, no pete. Novel Lieuten­
ant wife. DiiUnce within S
Junction. Phojte Co. 4004, Tor
mi lea. Phone 244-W. LleuL
appointment
&lt;&gt;
' en soon. A . M. Ramuaat, Gold*

I laeft (or*

n u a r y

Dr. Raymond L fia

iiMIH.U Ilk’ PI llU t ATlOfti
Iti V
F U ilU 'N V n linKSrt.I* *t*o«*
*"1&lt;T."T.I. Kenneth r
H arriott |
of
and l*o*i
who spent a -'ll) iliiy furlouifh in
ftffire* aiRjrfti l* H i d f t f t J
llenrvu with HU pit rent si, Mr
« nil Jt Mt. ^'a ttaili
Mini Mm (hint F IlnrriRnn urtd
Y ■11 at*- l.pffbi1 noUifltd and r#*It* a re FI fcl t* Hill
hi* brother and wifi* Mi Mint Mm &lt;}oirrd tii
*-f
&lt;*tit i*Ia kut fftol I»f 14*11hew It
Henry Ham-ton 111 Tutii|*u, ha* ***■■*iirli
.iifjiinkt ) «*u, fur illiorr*,
returned l*i The
(leneint uw.t t**««il)riie •!* 14**- i'lrcul! r«»*»rt of
H ommI mI tit A t Innl a „ tin
and Si'll! ihull i «ur»tr. Klorld*, on ur Ininfi- 1111" MmI t‘l» It lll** I »a*. It* v* H I
nntT hilt return him nnilerguiti* . IIISill «|My I*r March, A. D, I t U ,
another major op* ration and will In -Miiult (here**! ealtl cmi** will
Kv I "aria.
lx* in u cart uguin fur «iulle amm*
time.
* L-t thin i#rd«r he puhllahetl for
in** «t;it tj|r*ry Mine rtt|ulred h&gt;*
Id Harrison wan injured tin Ilia* I.»W In Th- HAN'KOIIIJ
tlth mUftinn over Italy piloting m StinfuMl, Kl**r|«li», si new ■papier of
I M 7 4 motor born her on .May' $.*■- m** 11 i*n* it lit I hit* in *alt) i ’liuni y
st.ilt*
J7, ii&gt;44 and wa* nturneii to the find
W line
atiitea in Auy. hy plane and wan m ii m|
tr a [inferred from itome. (in, earl) |Hit* 3**1
in Hrpt.. Hit doctors report thut l I &gt;I %
he j-dood thin last ope ration and r
|i »&gt; neitNUoN
I Irik
I Mr* UM f’Murl
rarne through it in better tondi '
fl*-nilno|t&lt; O m n l y ,
I ton than In former operation**
p lu rlib
Hm many frieruU are hoping fm j
THi: HT A T I’ CiF m alU H A TO
Ji*fWlt: MAV W ALDKN. Ad•ItMF ItltgnuKU.
—«
— A iviMfn
havhis h**#ri
iilrtl li.rrjn aji r f«juIrfU by law
f ffar |-fiur"|itsfr of r«»hlt,oc^ (ftlfiL I t * i», mil til r l iiifl lining .ft. Stilt foi
«6*tirr«&gt;
It)■ VVhI4*» F- Wii!«t#lt
ug.-vin-l yam, Ilir*** pr^»rnl« nfn

President Warren
the first chief
broadcast
through
which In those days
"enunciators."

Mary,
FINISHING battery. Stain Chic
•ken Ranch, TIL =8, Box 160
Elder Springe. *

M ONDAY. Ja

o r id a

Of Deer
I Well Under Way

i

N A T IO N A L CASH" REGISTER,
5c lo IfUX) detail strip. Gmul
condition, $75.00. Haynes' Of
(ice Machine Co., 314 Magnolia
Avenue. Phon* 14.

Fl

I,EG A N O n C E

System, Itegun In July,
Includes All Extras
IlenefUtingPidients
C LA S S IF IE D A D V E R TISIN G RATES

. fU N fo n n .

. . today we put ovary «iior\
into winning tha war ao that to­
morrow wa can anjoy tha kind ol
a world wa know how to build
Wa halp win today , . . and halp
build our own tomorrow with
avary war bond wa buy , . . war
bonda that will raturn (4 for
avary $3 invaatad.
' Tomorrow'* world . , , tfca alac*
troxxlcaga.,. I* rich with pn$aiaa
. . . but how wall that' pfomleo
yrlll ba realized do pond a oft-' how
wall wa prapara today.

�r

•«G *

if a a w.iit to tit U t+ , 11 wr »".*b t»*
V p re ttie r inxioUfr thrna inr-ttixut.)* prin
leges for whirl) wr&gt; hare hern bo long tontending— we must figh t!
\?r \
.
— —« ^ C ' y H * — W H . *,

WAR BONOS
Kslu'.ilished WHS

VOLUM E X X X V I
*I

fcW

SANFORD,

F L O R ID A , W E D N E S D A Y , J A N T A ItY

II. I t i r .

U r m lir r

\ w x ia le d

I'r e s -

N I M H lilt 71.

— !

New Landing
Is Made On
Luzon Island
■

Russians Reach Zielenzig, Only
' Fifty-Five Miles From Berlin

Aw Nuts! What’s The Use?

American Eighth Ar­
my Splashes Ashot#
V Above Subic Bay
Without Casualties

11 Hospital Units
Arrive In France
Without Nurses.-

-J

'Fierce F ig h ti n g Ra• ges In Bli/./ard A s
F i v e M i I I i » n
Germans Fl ee Reds

Close Call Cor An American Truck In Italy

fWv
- */x-|c
I
• ' ‘/dv -An.-t.w it e r , t i t *y
___A . uew A m e ric a n a r m y
Evil
Army
lte;uli
j) BpliLihed a s h o re i i r th e P h il­
rt*nchr&lt;i Z iflcn /iK , .rr» m tlr.
ip p in es w ith o u t f i r i n g a sh ot
from greater llcrlitt and 20
a n d m eet! to w it h in e ig h t
mile- I'rum the Oder Itiver,
milc.s o f th e Ita ta a n peninsu­
the last major water harrier
la, w h e r e th e J a p a n ese a re
before th«* tierm an capital,
c tra p p ed to d a y b e tw e e n th e
ROME, Jan. 11. ( A P ) —Sec­
I hi* N azis saul today, doclafU . R. S ix t h A r m y and th e
retary of State SleltlnluN and
iitvt fieree l'ijrIt1 1n$; mired in a
Harry
Hopkins,
personal
rep­
E ig h t h A r m y .
Miz/ard around I lie /.ielen/ie
resentative
of
President
'D ie s u rp ris e lu n d in g w as
area
Hnosrvrll.
tl-iled ' A l l i e d
rm m Monday alone a Inn mile
headquarter* yeslerda- and
Mo-i'ott
rcpci ti tf
tbi*
Kir«l
stretch o f th* Luton Inland coast.
W hit#*
Uu si,in
today.
Vt in v *iw rr Mil
fiO miles northwest of Manila. An
ID IE t. r.
’ i -it t i f * r j* iii 1
•t
JowuUiMtruiada of 15 0 shin* wore
PARES- Jan. .11. ( A P I —
I'lllIf *1414 iiti ii
44t*i fi 4.1.11
a &lt;;
*&lt;r *4i 'r t*♦ »s.,11&lt; i 1 1r 1*
Major General Paul Hawtey,
1 &gt;l&gt;(American flue-, flying iiv it . 'c r y ,
■ It. till N It tile I'- r *
surgeon general of the Eun*t. wii in the lanillnr &lt;frtdr
. Il . fM t (« . * ft*
peau theater -aid today that
*l l f . l vs .||
Rear Admiral Arthur Struhlc
1 i fi&gt;n|i fiM i h■ ♦ i ti "ii Cr•*n1,
It
general
United
Slatco
&amp; hurrli-dly cancelled the pre-invn- ON TH E OUTSIDE looking in. Mr. Squirrel t* very hold indeed- II*
l hi* Nm j* i i ii .1 ) ih1 VV,4% ft *;iii ||f J
Army hm pltsli were arriv­
Hut
- ainn naval bombardment. There know* there'* a gin — window Into ir n him nnd hit. old enemy
iri t hr « r t l»\ 1» ' "1 ill »''• \mrr
ing in thia war lone without
were no casualties. The landing on the inside looking out. a llowlon 1,1,11 owned hy Mina Sharon Mop
I* sill &lt;1t 41' |#l|l » | * %L'r,t
a -ingle nurse keeaaae nurse*
forci-s pushed more than 10 Inllen kin-, llellro-e, N V., ii py.duihly git.whug; "Don’t fence no in ”
**41** till '&lt;1111 Ill'lltil
in (he United Slate* are not
( mI 111 ti «l y
(liiieru.ilt.io.il)
inland without seeing n Japtiner'r. j
Th. re .
£1(11%.411* i*k411t a 1i-.fi nf
tolunlevrlng
in
sufficient
In China. Japtineka headquar­
, il,- t t•&lt;V• - ill
imiKTItllfll IftflM
numhera.
ter* claimed -lap armies had eom'hr iV|’ w(
| ptetrd the conquest o f thr Uni JO
W 111lift |M»*
Ifit .if * r v
m(
tin*
W A S H IN G T O N . Jan. SI.
mile stretch of thr f'antnn-llan\1*14*fit**|l“ | *
\ 1IM% t-'f inrtl
(A ID —Speaker Rayburn rail­
kow railway and captured the
acriM* (hi* -s|j*ik% tf 1t4«.t &lt;,* t man
ed on the Hiuite today In reU. K. Fourteenth A ir Force air
(■•if »t. r i ( i u . • i' * rls*. •• ( **v1r»y
|ert all amendment- to the
field at Sutchwan in Wectem
,’ r1 ||I- r
ii.liin:
,i ' ■ (
pending lam ptw er legi-lalion
Kwm*g"ui firm inf? r&gt;f sutiihtin
h- il
r r . ■'
• . r. *f
afferting men between la and
— China
™
Kighth Army troop*. Broking
to nt*al o ff historic Hutnnn |&gt;en
. , i * .. ;*|*e fUti’V
f i n . &lt;•* ,i,ti
W A R H IN tiTO N . Jan 11. (*■)—
inmln as a hasen of retreat for
j. * •*'* ' 1IH 4,i
M 1*f
Sr Mule s&lt;i(ip«ir t«*r s of Henry A
the Japaneie and In rapture the |Dependents O f Dead P r o g r a m
P r e s e n t e d l-&gt;lla&lt; r eoncevime defeat ir
III . i' 1ft l T■1 *■ ■ 1 1
hi i!
\ it/il Subic hay nuvfil Imam*, math*
.
,
i
t
\
' he- 1, .
i
mi til
drive to give him control j
AtLuneheonClub By their
Veterans A r e El ig i­
am phi hum* landing? Monday GO
i
hi
tit
n.
1
1
*.)#),
.*
*ivt r ( I ove rruneni 1en«I i ng a gen • '
air miles northwest of Manila
r us yesterday anfiealed to Presi :
High
School
Croup
ble
For
Benefits
on the west roast of Luzon Catch­
1hr l; , .1 , ft
i *t mile
dent ItooftGVeli in write a letter I
ing thk Japanese hy surprise they I
•Lk-'h ii.fi ,|, ,•1j 1, 4•■ ' I nu' rm1ia.
which they hope will nslvage* for
Mi
l l o r i i t h y C r u m l e v . S»*mm
(t«iiln «&lt; r* •**. r«uff T it w t
A newly enacini law make* st
*
•
m
i
il»M
&gt;• lirtft)
i iih,in i-t
Wat IIan* tna job of Secretary of
dr Hurh School irnloT, and jo *-m
— —-—
■
v posiihle for widow? m d %hildren
mile* nnTth• ! t
! l!i i hn ii m!
Lnmmerc^
!**»»( *•! "The r elery ( ’ratr," v&lt;*oth
-imiihiiniNHtdv
im
i.tc.t
the tier
Surrender of ihe Wnllaee far
„
. - , _
w i
I Pcn-imi* even though the loath i •im i rot um uHfaidxfitton &lt;*f S a n
tuao t-.ipiin!
I. to
|.i..vine*- of
re* on the lending
w i i
an
it- to
«I * * fl*
(*•*. rata* llir*# j
(g r a t e fu l F o r H e lp ,
of thevelernn
ivu» tint
■ | f o u l , m a talk t&lt;* K i w a iu a n * ut nounced through Senator ('land*
^
I cniKta connected w ith military 1 th f l o t i ! M u y f n f r to dn)
B** pper ( I&gt; M b ) who kb id tha i
I
,..w
I ihnnkg to the people • f San
The Children'.
Home Society ! service.it was explained
,-la v
Iriend“ of the former Vo-o Presi (dinner
Was l*rc\ii l upProminent ( attleman Merchants ( .roup T o
nf Florida, through ttn super hv Mate Senator l-loyd 1 H'.yl*, fnrti for rnnhhnr y**un;* },**,*idr dent now are "rivim rilril to and1
i l Vl|*4
Intendent, Mnreus C. Fa fit. ha- Service
Of fleet for \th -n ii.. nf o f SnnfoW to Have ■ place ir have tin ob jerimti" in *| eed&gt;
ousl.v
Said
Missing
j
I'alls When Reins Sup|&gt;ort "ltro&gt;\ u Out”
' tTliil
ie '.del
thanks .|o
those in lorny-n
\Vor.. Post
add which to meet and m haw a t'nrul
?n&amp;gr nf leifislatJon Ui divorfi'
«■_ ,Mv tended
tin, City Hall A uditoriwm* K e " lending ugenele* from th?-!
On Bomber F’light',
1 O f I lis Horse Brenk
f
Kemlnnl* County who .aided ip Ctunphelt-l Awrlllg Pent ti.1. the time
S I*
wf t
A *■y
I The ’iiu1inhvr ship of "The t ile r y
y
Poinmeree
IVpartmant.
T h e|
tha drive that brought In n Ameiiran
1hi S|it-f*ifd Mi it ha
V -ik minurnln’M approm* Hff.flrutum
Btt nr
bill,
introduced
hv (
S Sj-i
Scruiliir' Boyle di*f lari .1 thut j ( i utc " mh«
ritah total nf IE 7 l3 .H l for the
n
t c
f &gt;id In\
u 1 Ti ’ r i' |
.
intilrly
?0ft and H incri usifig Senat**r W alter F (!e&lt;»rgo ♦!» i Mi aii.l \rv
county, whom quota had been there may Ik* quilr a f* « H ' m p -I j
f■
. 11
J »ri 11 .ut r &lt; .ii n&gt; F&lt; luihl s
rill the Min* * he »nid A npf1IflMi'i 0 # i, p aimed primarily at V«-&lt; J g**nner m t B
act at « l ,000. Receipt* other enU of deemted \*toriiii? of
.♦I
.
i
!r
&gt;
»lft
v
:*
*
*
I
t
Sifiltirt! t.t *.!•*' .*
i r»eHy
old
l l ah i IhumI On r « « r
in*' the lending powers out
t "pe
ikmih d\
’ •*
than cwh amounted to $2 to in Seminole County, ehgihlr t«» re
h in , f u*Hrd h) f H the new ' |lro *ri •Lt*
V\i .
Infilling
WaUaec1® bandit.
1ov »*r &lt;m’rinnn&gt; i
ci* i ve thrEit* In'iic fils, i ml uililnl
•c
*,f*
"I
of
hr
I
N
ill..
.
I
val^te.
'j reiriimtum* rn w iilv ,|;i-it"ii mil tiv
1■
* " I'&lt;
With their barks alrrailv toj nounced killed n
U
pt
&gt;me ii i.. . . lent i • j ihr gov * rlUueriE il ■,%« .m ■nuticcd
I .|
rt
l*d «t
^
llvctipl* in Ihe county were: that he would Ik* glad to h» « i - i Lieut. DeWolski
•
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r
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1
ft.lll
1
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1
n
i li * (mm M n\&lt; i
t&gt;**t;i v *o I rani S Iu iu p
re r e Hanford, $ 1,07m; Oviedo, $12!;
hoi parent^ yesi»-r.i»(y
vs :i*»b i i • f uil sit, |*. &gt;r f l»* O.
( t irv o f t h r
\ '&lt; m liifi.iii
i fill |Ui
L o n g w o o ddf
,
$73;
A w a r d e d A i r Medal
$
73: Altamonte
Wotitilled it" :»-"T on l'iApril
it fi t
V\ t n- „ ,t.iM .
report *-♦f j T hp' ac I §»iit I **11**w . d * i iH hy
1111 wa
James Russell Wear s Spt. Hurt Vkn* nv» , i1+-it ib* Pur (tli
U
KHilig of in* caul
I bur le- t o|r oi
Of the
lmit fie to d
*t*p»*
AN
LIC IIT H
AIK
LORCK
Heart
nnd ,ir" • md n • riim g
ft*,
i
i
1
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i | 0*1 uVli., p V•• 11t hf ,.| ti er . f •t»* I
t.i P*«wrr
nn.MBKi:
SI A i m s ,
England* I n f a n t r y m a n ’s Badge f rAm
hi
in (1u u
i &lt; • oil fed
t» In. fi
hiid -f .ifted h'-lrn
iui I iVti 1 ( -■Mica*
Chuluota, i 'i . Of the item, other
Jan A i |Spec hi I ) —Tin* Air Medal
1 combat in \m* &gt; &gt;
h.
i hu h he hie 1 . -1 ,t th* mm ',
lii.rd *tie
than ca.h, Sanford contributed
Mr and Mr*. II J I eh&gt;
I
T h e t »■I* i • a tit * r
\ t in*
Between 200 end 2U0 Hahnman has hf*en awarded to Second
11RO, Oviedo, $15 and Fern Park negro Agricultural wmiI.fi
I . , .i
| adjutai i * *■&lt; »
Padli Lieut * iiiDtlnnllhn I I'uW nlski, r*•. civcd word recently that
*
h*
and Ua.-elbeyry. |2fi.
I i.i i* 1 •ttic'-*- pilot, 1 grund-itn,
James
Ruv^tdl
J 2, M i
I...W t»
iifin If*) to help ha i vi —i Nfiuiihtli'
M
In hie rejHirt Mr. Fnjig sad
.u hiev em**iid j Been awarded the ( qnihii:
( ills 4I •
( ’fl«n ly celery nnd •■i hri i ;ii uIh f n r
•‘ We ate very proud of tie mn luring vegetable*, arc «rh«*d
liutnc Ligiiib Air 3 min h .mhmg I tryman* Madge
fifttM'i ■I i
wonderful
rraull.
aeeompluhod tiled to arrive at the Snnfonl utlnek&lt; on Nnn ind t;uv and in
A former Hon ford Im»&gt;,
you* •*•
all over the Stale, the verv lieat W Y A luiboi Camp a«»ni« time ilUktlUll l.ilK et. Ill I. the mitt lLi*»rll
m
v fm tijf
w,th
.» i*
J H it xf...
Bus ( ’ol lid fs
II,*'.
p I Ml. |
.Ml * I
III
l II
I
1. ul. ( i(\
alnee we developed th* idea of during Ihe fir il we&lt;*l irj Fehru* til Ufti’ t. mnl &gt; l i . C. I DoWoUki, troup. in Francs, (Wishing t " - 1 m
Kirind 111 I * M I I l f , « ,1 ■ I I 111 •I K l» \ I I II .1 *11' 11ih
|*l MiIIIII Iir «"d d'l’tld
H »’ I mil l M **. i, "Ilf 4%
ha v fag
apon surlng
com mil lea. ary, it w u revealed yealerday o f Counlrv Cluh Rnnil, Sin fon l.
word Germany and wrote that] hi
W
it
h Celery Truck
7 nvrr (riim .iin
The
h 111|*VI*,41*4 al.fl III I lit i n u t n t f i i t mu j i m .1
W e were nh|* to pay o ff all hy Ci. Norman Bose, naaiitam
Uite.1 fur "cnurnKc, ctsilne.* recently he w o . "lucky enough to S#cn*lnrv " f
nu iw «ii*. |*
I
h
r
I’
fattt
|»«K"1
Ih.
lb
d
ft
.
M,
,
Mty (it'd ,■1
debts nnd defeclU
and have slate superintendent of F.mer* ■ml .k ill" «htlv pilotirur hi. Fort, have hi. name drawn" for n lfa­ nympathv ( *inf*rinn.
f«d ♦Im'* ( hi I hi- i
3m * |lt»to Jifi ui I*um1t, •111■i*z
&gt;MILthru | ( 1,
, ,
in.I
l
t noufrh to provide for Ihe need, genry Karm Labor at fialr-esvillr, l.ieut. DeW.il.ki ho- |iirlki[tolvil llen r pa., to Paris where he lowii
.1 ri t i' Iui
Im- ,m.I
in.I I \"i'i * .i I filh.
.
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&gt;
I
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in
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ft
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t&gt;
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I
of all of our children for .10 fteeonllrtjr to 51. L I’ ttlluiit. |»re-i i li» Etithtl. A VI h.mhm- l.low. nt chanced ut*on Jack Hill, nn.Wter
v (flif 4 * t . ■- ■Jr' I ili*r \
\&gt; l»vi
I.M 1*ill*
it........... • r i.
•'■I ll|M . It U
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ilny. in the New Year,”
Iccp
with
(
Sanfonl
innn,
whom
he
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r
n
rfirin
)
wit
s
r
mirtr.li
» 1 M* Mill
ilent nf the Haniitu.le ( "t.unt ,
Itoiifi n•n! ,* Stilll M'
It* - KU' .a, *
IL
attack- o i .ren m eight nr 10 y.-«rin Kum |ir
tlit i. u
I lliirh s lie I
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I Karin lliirvau.
1
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ilt.
Li uU?r•*, nnd rnilroud nld friend, vi-ileil nnd In.
‘ f II)’* U -1i * Mti jr»
f.
In rrspon-e (n Mi
t ullum'i inti field*
I rhtfwr h
t
ii,.
.
. • n rf
14t
H. L. i * i
find vt * 1 I • I1i
telephuiteil inquiry n- (.. whvi yur*t- Im hind *hi (vi-rmuii lme*» in re a. nun in ted.
Ii .4hurt Im
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I wnrku, fi.t tit.
lhi&gt; latxir wnuiil n r r fe hare. Mi, Mll|i|44iil nf mil Allu-d ground
W EATH ER
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1-ttrl m* - i
lto\# &lt;tatn&gt;l that th. fu -t r..n | fm e.i».
1- Id HI M 1A &lt; nn*tui** rabli* .1
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lingrnt i^f faun )nh..i 1 1 -11 mini j
1 .trill I n " 1.1 k■ I 11 men) her
nr4i arit! cik»I this sftorTH'mfi "*«1 ii nil * nit if.
John Synkarik, who ha. workrtl hy the 'Vnr tmul V^rmrti.ttiitiuit of thr i;t;Sil It..mh l.r.mp roni
vv un I ■*
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fo r Ufa pu.t eight year* for the through .pecial agreement with mandrd hy Col Eltiert Helton, adiuhUy roli1rr (nmrhl w i Ua i •» str Gorin* in it
•pi•* t * f T*&gt;i 1
t! ii i' * nth
,1....H- *.! lift \, ViI i&lt; Dillll &lt;1Ih,41 (•*•' h .IfiYrr*.
Thur .I ty
Sanford I’aint and Glatv Com­ the llritl.h llnhamun government, o f Snn Antonio, Texas. Th&gt;’ frrrim if in n« rth.
Hi;l
11nr i ,i M- t -Ii’■! L'i iii lie l V 1
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VVili|iurn 1I.xi&gt;I Im. n him 1i*i♦ f.&lt;r r«s klr**«
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Ii Iialtnilfd Cl* f*4|K llk fff I
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pany, In Ihe (tlaia, m in or and hail left the ftnhamn- mi Jan
gl tinp i. ii unit of Die I hird Air P&amp;rtly clmiily and continued * dil.
f |'tr(dr In ; II ' i
i
rn
l
( hrrr i ill ilvIII l* it rut *« h&lt;il I it prriiim -i
picture frame department, today am! another ihipinnil mi Inn 'Jti. Division, the dm.uni which » , &gt;
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announce.! that tomorrow tie will A thinl wn» scheduled to leave cited by the President for It.
him Ih i
l-r.ia tl ..( i I..,I,...Ii
Mowi.n esrnprd -eri.,,,. .n)ory
ItMh
Hi
VI f
I.
atari hi. own busineaa In cla.i yesterday.
historic
England-A frlrn shuttle
thf-ri
N.II'1
IN 1" 'h^ir II IlMli'I ,,|,|) \|t e [■ V
v IJnliiir- I.f liek I hv clinging to nn ^ i.r ig h t post
and window "repair and picture
( nrvt
thr
ilf iver N npii I.
toh# h
I rfi/Vrl Ihif iii mi ii isI (el t (iinji* ill hi |
|r,.
Mr. Floio laid that he did rot bombing uf Meixerschnillt plnnlr.
framing at 111 Writ Second think that more than 1,500 at Regenslmrg, Germary.
thfirL*i* nf hovsi*vrr
brnLe n f f at
thr top.
lu ililftr-K i '
H *ii
I v »•
in v. i 1
l ,un t i l
i rv ii
Street. Prfor to hU pre*ent con­ negroes would ba allowed to
Dam.‘life (i» the bnu mrliulril a
Lieut. DeWol.kl, a 1940 grad­
I h -m i
iiii\
hi*i !
ib ttl
I
Iv ii v c ii t |jM, i , m -v 11n u t
Fu n e ra l
lln in t*
nection, Mr. Benkarik worked for leave the Bahamas
and l*ritt limit a\|c
to rupply uate o f the Be ml nnle High School,
M in ih» lie I» i "
in (hi-fi- i |m
i n l;i *nhs. Mill Im* an»MMince*l trfil■-*!
the Snow Paint and Gina* Com­ Florida neetl. a* the government L. also n I O ff graduate of the
,mil !»» t hr &lt; ht’ v r , rai1tftl*&gt;r,
iiijj a in fin« i f •'*I D'h
at nil linn* »
J;t |*«r
Msmbtrs of tb* Parent Toi-h- deinoni(rated that many rhddirii uf l hf ilciv iffitl m*hl, mi lh&lt;*|
pany of Sanford.
frr tJri uml ft \Je «1» mftjre
there was not able
to release Morion Military Institute, Marlon,
showed phy*lea| d»*(*-. t- t*v i.-neon I\m-|.it.tl
lie extended an Invitation to more than that
nnd mijI nf till* hn** . »* I
/ V .tlM
Ala. He entered the A A F In er* Association Tuesday after­
Inspected a completely o f lack nf Vft am ill- and mineral* (•it il* *■
;‘‘ Brown Out” Starts
old customer* to rlalt hint at
-Uuw-fast the labor arrives here December, 1942. The pilot was noon
PR O C LA M A T IO N
any time for glaaa or mirror depends on how fast the IV FA trained at George Eield, III., equipped modem eleelrk kitchen In their diet
____
i
Mr*. Chnrtra Wilke, A.eoeintlon
need* or for picture framing,
movei In recruiting the labor, nhere he received his wince in at the Junior High School, made
W H EREAS
I'KO . colled Into
noulhlt by donatlona by Th» presidrnt, thanked hermit Unrler
Mr, and alrt. Benkarik who according to Me. Koee. who add­ March, 11)44.
Florida Pdwrr and Light &lt;'..m- o f the Florida Power and Eight R o b e r t (J u t L n l i s t s
I Thr "Itrnwn Dill" ii-ked fnr hy being In one of the nxflhn'i
live on the Paolo Road near tha ed that It waa hoped to allot a
thr
federal goiermnent Iwgtm graven! emergencie- to provide
[any, Sanford merchant* ami W. Company, and all other* who
Sanford Golf Links, have four total o f 300 workers to this coun­
In A i r Force R e s e r v e ! on Feb I , it wu* emphasised and serve the recreational, wel­
A. Iw ffler, manager af Chase helped aeclire 'he eqtilpme it and
eon* In the eervk«iv8/8rt John ty. He added that there was a
I.mIiiv t.v t'h'irle- Cole, malinger fare nnd spiritual ..... I* **of our
and Company, who provided the upon motion of Mr* W S Itrum
Benkarik wfth the forces Invading good chance that thia county
armed force*, will have completed
ley, this was t*z|irrqwi»i1 in the*
lighting fixtures.
Germany; Jerry Benkarik, B Wc, might get prisoner*
Kidwrt fiu(. •&lt;•*» nf Mr tuxl nf the Florida I’nwer i Eight Co.
o f war as
Mn* H James (ind* left yet ter who iiigeil . nlnl'lete cn nprratinn four year- of .ervire on I'ehruUKNK, t la Honed in Panama j 8*L laborers, provided that a camp
The occasion was the regular form of in rr^iihit iiiii
■if nil merehnnt* and Immnr** srv 4, 1945, and
Prior to thi* ilrmniulraliun, a
Joseph Benkarik. Ft- Jackson. might be secured to place them
On and after Thursday, Feb. 1, meeting of the Grammar-Junior program hmuirniK thr (ounH«m day a fD rlimit* for North (ictirjfin men in thi- community
W H E R E AS
in it* four year*
8. C. and Daniel Benkarik, HM In.
(
mIIi' k *'
al
Dfi1iliiMM*Ka,
(in.
t.&lt;
High
School
P
T
A
meeting.
Mrs.
persons who detlro to send money
o f th« national l"TA movrment, t-ritrr the Army Air Force* Kit*
"W e're nil m thi* "llrow n Out" nf existence, I'SO has forged a
1/t, USNR, new attending Mer­
C.
Wllholt.
nutrition
expert
o
f
orders at the. Post Of flea In any
together," Mr Cole, Mnled ” Dn chain of nearly 11,00t) operations
cer University for V -lt training
FioritU ''Power7 end* Eltrbl *** *&lt;&gt;«" “™ler, ,,ir1« ‘‘ i(,n " f I i s ten 3 R m r r v t .
amount up to |10 will find on the
Feh 1 nil restricted lighting n*e&gt;. throughout the United,Stales and
Comnttfiv
fuldreiird tiul
crrallQ
M fl. W tike*. Thr fiiliiuier* « « r r .
Horn In Orlnmlo. hi^ hn&lt;1 at
after three and a half
Company,
addressed
the
group
hand the rovemmtnt’a newly
Mra. Alice McClelland Illm ey trm liil lfK*al Khnnli ami hml thnt have been *o widely adver- the Western Hemisphere, each
,ac the service.
and
demonstrated
the
equipment
Issued Poster Note*. It waa an­ which was mad* available to the and Mr*. ITioetic Appemon lleu nt. complelcrl the fir fat half nf his tl*eil. will t&gt;e "nut" until such link of which i« a touch of "home
nounced today by Postmaster Joel
away from hninr” for the men
In addition to the dnnntlons srnior yrar nt .Seminole Hlffh time a* ’’ I1HOWN O U T" reslric
school by her company. She waa
Held.
»rof Mr. Leffler, nnd the Florida School, For thr pni( vrur no tinri* are lifted on orders from and women In service who have
Introduced
by
Mrs.
Child*
Wilson,
also seen entertainment brought
Th«*« notes, printed on coupon
Light \nd Power Company vari­ hiiM been a rorpurnl in thr F lor­ the War 1‘ rmluctlon Ilonril.
paper are marked In denomina­ county home demonstration agent. ous merchant* of Sanford ntailn ida State (itinnl
"Fuel rtmservntinn is important them in these areas nnd in com­
y
The kitchen, completely decorat­ dotations, These im-lude thn fo l­
from tha Wai tions of 91 to |I0. For amounts
and we are sure that each busi­ bat rotiert by USO-Camp Shows,
Um widow, fMn. or leas than a dollar there la a ed under dfraction of Mrs. Vir­ lowing: Pnlmettn Grocery, l*xlges
ness rstnhllshnient
has nlremlv and
W H E R E AS
in serving th«
Arcfa Coopar Collln^oJ Sanford. special note to which stamps ginia Burney, featured . modem Grocery llesron'i Dairy, Myres
planned just how it can rsrry
Pvt. Collin* had dlvad in Ban- may b« affiled. Sumps are also electric equipment, end a service Watch Shop, Margaret Ann Gro­
out II* part in this Brown Out men nnd women o f the armed
force*, the three great rellgloua
ford OO tha otd OrLsndo highwsy uaod for fractional amount* over for six Mid on tha dining table. cery, Wilson’s Grorery, Pigyiy
period.
faiths o f our American people,
the’ amount printed on th* note. Various cooking utensils, donated W iggly Grocery, Both Table Supworking together through UoO,
" w .S 3 -* «:.S fS r * 5 S The sender of money almply boy* by local merchants, also dishes, ly Store*, IE.[.kins' Market,
G R IF F IT H INJURED
of Mr*. Paul CaHlna Couch of the note fills It out with names wsre shown In ths pantry.
CpL Jess* C. I^idge, USMC,
P fr Albert Griffith, 22, son of have provided a stirring example
emlnol* Dry Cleaner*, Hanford
Labelle,
Member* of the PTA showed Bulck Co., [jiney'n Drug Store, son of City Commissioner ami Sir. nnd Mr*. A. E. G riffith of of Democracy, now
adds extra stamps If neeeaaary,
TH E R E FO R E
I, Edward Hig­
Ua wu Inducted Into tha sav­ tears off the receipt coupon and much interest in the electric dish­ Sanford Herald, II. L. Perkin* Mrs. M. J, Lodge, has arrived W oodruff Spring*, and brother
washer. Lighting equipment donat­ Co., Mr. McCall, Sanford Paint safely with a Marine Division o f Mr*. F. M. Smith of Sanford, gins do hereby declare the FourUl
vies, Dae: ST) 1948. and trained mails.
at Caron Blooding for 17 weeks,
Jack J. Rocco, manager of Bar- ed by M r.!Leffler waa commended and Glass Co., Mickey’s Drug somewhere In th* Pacific and ho* been reported wounded In Anniversary of U S 0 _V l he 1
fe e $eed C u m , in Baafardl MtonT
Store,
Julius Dtngfrlder,
Joel said .IwArnuld Hkr to hear front ArlinD on Jan. 13 in France, Ihe 6f public observance, and
__ _ uguat ba waa has requested and rarelvad per- MlPt.
W ar
Department
notified
hi* invite all fllU en i o f Sanford to
Field, Ilcnry Mclauchlln, Car­ some A a s friends.
aant’ to Italy and later to lYsnce. mission to purchase the ' iirsf
visit our USD on Felt. 4 nnd to
Cn
p l.'W
E ^ WI H tc
enlisted In the parents.
Mr* Wilson told of greater dan City Vegetable Co., Colonial
Mrs.
Postal Note to bo issued by the skill needed by women of today O w n ers, Sanford Gas Cn„ Cox Sprlijg of 1943 and received bool
An infantryman. Pfr. Griffith take part In such ceremonies
Parris Island. 8. C. has been overseas
Senfqrd Post Office, end will in home- making. Bhe told of n Btudlo,
_
i
Lee’s (;n&gt;cery, Thoms* training at
for
seven signalising th* occasion.
Edward Higgins
rocery, Deddcr* Furniture Co., His Address is: H00422, USMC, months and has been in the Army
t this to Gall B. (Friday
City o f Sanford
ick'a Dry Good*. Picture Store, c/o Fleet Post 0/ffeo, San Fran­ nearly two year*. The extent of
January 31, 194$
cisco, Calif.
4 others.
the wounds was not revealed.

Rayburn Asks For No
Changes In Pending
Manpower Measure

Veteran Pension Dorothy Crumley
Clause Explained Tells Kiwanians
By Senator Boyle Of Celery Crate |

B r j^ n J. H u rl

Children’s Home Is

Appeal Is Made I*or

George Jacobs Of

Reported Killed ^ ^ ' k e d (’ ! osl Chuluota Killed
Over Germany „ . t
In HorseAccident

i,,f Wnr vv,r 1v',' r""“ in rf,n

)

Uk"

S ;; Bahama U bor (Jroup
To Arrive Here Soon

John Senknrlk Starts'
His Own B u sin ess

Parent Teachers Association Inspects
Completely Equipped Electric Kitchen

On February First

New Postal Notes
Available At P.0.

Pvt Alvin M. Collins
Is Killed In Action

Corporal lA&gt;dj?e Has
Arrived In Pacific

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Jn one huxv day, Arritricati
W'Vriifn officer* in Ifie Anny
,1 transport plane crossed ''The M#«llc*l Corps now rrcetfe stand
" Hump" between China and Indi. «rd pay allowance* for their
} every two nnd a half minutes.
dependent*.

JU VC

llalli ft , aim kept repeaUnj;
"Ann i ii iinn." w as ,strt|itied ;o Rls
L f t o i * ll" 1
■ *aiminpi) for wounds
i l l L I nint l - mj l l ns n German prfst I • iii-i
S illicitly he recalled hi*
IC C 1 T
shmiletl "Aincrtcpni o u lC x »tfre '" nritl showed the .soldier*
1lit .In,’ lain
II !
IK.-, line*, theii amis around
111,1 K* | in*. k&gt;
mi* many time* and
t **111Mi, I L m:
|.l,il*' l -» ii ill nek Ix-lilml the
l &lt;1 ll!S“ lini-s, when- they (jTlnrtcred me
lit'S t U|,b a major,' llullett said.
|"They nl to miinntfcd to find DOT
,
j H, niliHHtrr, who ,hod been slight;
^
. |lv ’*&lt;'W td«l. We Imd swell valet
ini’ s, ii |&gt;rl v [ri. !inij n(c jjlt, same food a*
, 1 ^ ".tin * Ku Mail motor."
i, ]|H| | llaili tt soul the Itusslafi* Oha Imtl i •■*'*,s’* •»!•» 1,1 M*°*k Japan«»e,
il.ciatoi since A merit a is at war with
imin. *, JoniinGctmanl
"W e all speak German, bectftu*
1‘nlnnil, [ tlm German* tire our enemies, and
hi Hal- I we try to learn ax much about

Dr. Raymond L. Bhhs
Grsdtute

V fifrln irla n

Treatment of U rge m d timall animal*
^anford * Orlando Highway
Pltope day or night J37-J

sSufir. Donut*
Marvel Frirlrtnil

Bread
•'nnc r#rkrt. Icr&lt;

Bar rafcbs
Pdtlrid Caltfe

lb ififc

Hullnnn —.Smooth. TUrh

1 Ik Jar 21c

Peamit Butter

Sebiiholo County.
Cotlh Rccdrd

VVIlitelumM* Kvupurntnl

4 tall Gabs 35c

WairsnltL Utsd*

,

McOtUlIn, Robert II. ot u* To J
Raymond l~ Caldwell et ux.
Newman, Ada Maude et vir It.
A. To G. A. Speer, Jr
Speer, U,. A. Jr. ct ux To Ada
Msmte JJawitiih et vlr R. A.
Sifibae, W. A. et ux To Carr Jo
Dallied Warranty Deed
Jordan, Wilbur et ux To Henry
Caldwell et ux.'

Deeds

THESE PRICES GOOD THURSDAY. FRIDAY - SATURDAY

t-MMilrf J*tf1*
| Smoked Sausage .. 11&gt;39c Fork Shbulder . . . lb 25c
I rrW « h.lc at shnah

PlbVlt B fd iiii.
; .... II j 22c
V
Wr'lffu N*M.*krsl
Beef Tongues ..... I!)39t
Piire Lard ....... lb 18fc
. .1140^.^. - -- ,v.i Pig Feet . ....... lb l2c
j ITffcli. IYl»»*ffti»#sit,4iI*
Pork Homs....... Ip 32c
a

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dent of Rial • of -iaa

Toilet Sohi*

TS • c hoU tii, .plump,

20c FRKSfl FLA. PiiRK
Wh. Filiation
Gm it. i fin ;i
1b 33c
Ivorv Stiau, med. 0c Hams
B for

:i fftr

20c Shoulders

2 for

Me

m.i »

Fur LtiiJtifjiv m IhhltfN

Oxydd, lire pltjr 23c

fipc/fv-i unit} jf i m n

—

b)hnd ifrtiot i% Oernitmi — Al
It»r Mill - for 11 Ikiuft • io produc*
.\4iiot14f 1
Mitt J.ikjr baking
4 j- lain, (ho n t l u i i t r prtKfii %ralf im

' . J'frti.u.v \ iijntirt* «oH MifXfjU
A bring*
1ha iftllghiful U'Sa I#.
i urn llitMi NiiiHftil t Mmtjfr Oait
1 ' N llff k t jin* 11 ii rnadf k u u .
* , trr 11 (iMm tour pm ft 1l*JAy,
I lore f* 4 Ihfl*tfiitt a#1 OattI

luiundiy Smi|i

P &amp; &lt;;

1Meads

S-'ttp Gmviirlnti'i)

I*rr pkrr

23c

For DaliiiyThine*

!vor&gt;' Snow lire 23c
Whit* Suit

KATIONAl 3- MI Nr jTE OATS
' rHB'3-wjir- a t m p breakfast

Shrimp
VaIr monl ( ' ni l an c»

bar .r&gt;o Cbeesf*
Ivory Flakes life 23c
Pure Shu) leiiinif
Siiusrtiro
v
c k is c o
sdiuitAj twr
T lb far
2ic
'IVnjaftieft

PrerioU* atone* weie fir** in
It minted td the western .roll
tlitough Ihe eoni|iie«t, ..f Vhainler the Great in ihe rinl,
In ITITJ it l*rrniii** *!*•* fu-lih-n
f«»i uttn tu w*-«r it I «• that Arnl
t**H‘r omuiui ibr tim-k and \\h
tlnJ In ii IhiW huhinti
The part of Aii.tralln on lei
cultivation doe» ii"t -vri-eil Hi
a te. rf the stair of Maine,

RATIONING
CALENDAR

Soap

MACARONI aiid SPAGHETTI

&gt;$ p r e s h e R
THE B E A M !

APPLE SAFCE ..... No. 2 can
RED BEANS

valid.

C AN N IN G SUGAR
AH home canning *ttgai cou|M&gt;n
And stamp* Intklld.
FUEL till,
Fcrltal { and 6 enu|Hin’i ftotu
lg*t T**r. and Period I. 2 nnd '
coupon*, (except (n Virginia where
3 , beeontt» valid January
I ft.
IR lft) fur niiicnt wn*rin i.uu
M ild at 10 tfatloiui n:&gt;eli.
t» A BO LIN K
A -M
coupons valid through
M irrh SI, 104ft. Rntlonlntr ruler
now. ie?iulri- that each car owner
writ* his lleants number atul state
on each coupon In hU' posi.esf.loii
an soon as It U issued him by
hi* local ratUinlhg board.

Ml.LLO WHEAT
Hu11nna

itc A c h p r e s e r v e s
Ann Page *

TOMATO S O U P..... 1
SCOT CO. rtOMINY
SCOT CO. PtJMPKlN

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Potatoes

. . .

5 lbs ... 29c Cabbage

l r GET "IN THB B f A N " V lO b lt l
'Jlig iw iiiy, luhuw JUvui is rgsled in the eoffc* be.
until the mbii.lo &gt;ot- buy A lrP Coffee. N o ’o.t
(ln u r ihn |o [iicrjiiniiiiw iliyv ur w ie la IxTud. .
i o H « ii :ohl Itfruli1 lin er, ft fib e r divor in c*rutji )tiu ,Irp.k.

\ ii . 1 t •tu ■ 1 *ti L

Apples

. . . . .

3 lbs 39c Cauliflower

. . . .

12c to 15c Crisp Celery

TEA BALLS . ...
CUT BEETS .....
PORK and BEANS
SUGAR PEAS ...
PC . FLOUR ......
CATSUP
Vm,

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2 * “ctiiroM oaouHO'i

w » “ fL a v o v -ja v if .

’i l l , shifts time you buy, frtxh
A * l' Collet is ground to your
wdri t u jiut right for YO U R ,

Thst's *hsi ws tall
( eiiluiiva AAr istiLu
I rp lW in f~ ib a t,b tir.
dw k'.. tl&gt; dirtix j v i l

.offexpot.

YELLOW SQUASH1

4

ICEBERG
&gt;a hJDhi toot ftuWot

F rtih Tainldr

Gobi Medal
i l l Tr«
T it - r .it n

Flour

an w «r i*a»«i*

Fruit Cocktail .. 33c
rinl

* l»* l»r e r

Pumpkin

n o n n r o r i r r n i iT iu x
m il tax n c m
CHAVTKIt IJItTvpF H i t .
R W I 'l i 18 ItEllCIIV iJtVKA.
That, u i i l s Anns WII k i i holrt.i
ot Tax C«rtll(c«tB Nu « .
th* ttfr d ip of A llgu lf A. 17. 1*27.
Mas I led sam* la my ofilce and

5 Ib«. 29c
10 lbs. 57c
25 lbs 1.39

tirae.

Juice Punch

... 24c
15c

Orange Juice
Pears.... lb.

If « i

Grapplade ..
t.

■ ■- ' I- (5* 1 , '
S Vsh CaOdP.

Beans

T. S. Beans

wsskinfflt jr

15 0t fftftMerV
» * l 90
tO B lit
i l l rp»i*ta
Pplnt*

\ W . G.B. Corn 14c
IS •• Del SUM* Diced

Reg l . l t eh K of Center nf
Itoctlan . . I i , Tuwoxhlp I*
___Kuullt R a U t I* Cttl. run
K r l eh W l « f eh » Jt ch
. :R14 eh 1 ACr»*.

Carrdts........ . 1
I i as Tah.A-Ta.ta Aarleot
fatale

Prcservefl .....i

to Ihs ft)«he»t bidder al lh «
: haioe « • in* p r .i Uultdar
hs monlh of.-ilH icb, 1 * 1*.
i la tha-.llh day or March.
:S4 tbU list dar of January.
Al (V .i.l . . A i

Beechnut Strained

Sth'. ft'/xfc

‘Itflj of AM* Gt&amp;t tlJ. ’ I'l fiJ ll)

TkPd*r Sweet

lh ? m ild , i w r c t

.VEGETABLE
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City of Sanford To Mr*. Julia
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Seminole County To Atlantic
Coast Line Railroad Co.
Cftjr lee ft Fuel Co. To A t ­
ii 11U&lt;nc ilium as | t i r * one Itu*niuh lantic Coast Line Railroad Co.
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on .he I major
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j spring op »uiuniiT and that the Swsln.
SstUfsrlion of .Sidewalk Men
.(•ward! battle against Germany- wtnild
City uf SanTord To F. A
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LATESt^E^lSlMENTrJfiTOP^J&amp;jRY

Learning" On Th

SCARCITY

Yoiinpr propb leaving (’ luw-l 1‘fti v*■&gt;• t. ,n. i••»!.» t**»l*i
Uioy art* lonl»K*'Kroat npporlmiif ie*. I li,. •
«'l tin*
wdfld's knowledge are too often thrown away for a chance
to earn a few easy dollar#, while two young to appreciate
with'T k a pir n te f )enm&gt;r.„*np Whitt might he done tvlfh
the dollar# to make life letter
On the other baud, one going into u modern fur lory,
plant or store has a chnnce to acquire rifnch useful educa­
tion. Wonderful machinery can give him a resjaet for the
Inventor— for the mind and education which made the in­
vention possible Me can learn respect for discipline and
teamwork. If one part fails, the whole machine must stop
until repaired. He can learn from this the importance o f
qnc humble citizen in n community.
The student in plant or store learns the value of
punctuality, o f cleanliness in mnn and mat lime, of good
Craftsmanship, of an even rhythm in living u-&gt; well as
working. He can learn much physics, chemistry, engineerInjf, because here he sees applied the principles lie -darted
to lean) about in school. From older men he can pet much
o f the history of his industry or business.
He can learn the immense, immeasurable value of be­
ing dependable.
Only weaklings loaf and spend all their money. Those
who aim to be the strong and useful citizens o f tomorrow
will be fair and aqunre in work, and will barn all they
cap every day.
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G ID P Y 1 A P
01' M u tt!

Mr. John Senkarik, formerly connected in busi­
ness with The Sanford Paint &amp; Glass Company,
his own establishment. The
Senkarik Glass and Mirror Company, located at
11-I West Second Street

Mr- Renknrik will specialize in the following

Picture Framing — Mirror Itesilvering
All types of Glass Work for
the HOME and for AUTOS.

W EDNESDAY
III RLE VE R SE FOR T O D A Y
IT IS E A S IE R TO D ECEIVE
OURSELVES T D A N TO
DE­
CEIVE GOD, SO CHECK U P
AN D TEST Y O U R IN N E R MO
TtVEH AND ID E A 1^1: /&gt; Lord
thou had searched ird, end known
me.— I’talm 130:1.

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TH E HWANH
O ’nim T h « l.yrirl
I * rw the swan* fly westward
the hill*
In that rich alow tha fire
evening bring*.
Whan suddenly a broken shaft
light
Gave all lla golden splendor
their winga.

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Then for a breathless moment, I
beheld
Unearthly beauty in that passing
gleam,
Gold hird* that flew in golden
field* of air
To quiet water*, and thr Hill* ot
dream.
JOHN IR V IN E

It was probably inevitable that American ships and
men should be sunk in the Pacific in the progress of the
Japanese war. Our navy is greatly superior to tin- Japanese,
and our sailors in every fair combat have show n them selvas
better men than their enemies, but they cannot always
willJn fair fight they ask no quarter. All that they ask o f
ilv. etnomy Is adherence to rules o f maritime warfare, which
both sides have pledged themselves to observe
It is with indignation and horror then that Americans
have read of deliberate breaches o f these rule* recently by
the Japanese between California and Honolulu e q ie i-itilly
the case of the Liberty ship John A. Johnson. This Vessel,
it should be remomliered. was not a fighting -hip
It was attacked by a submarine on a moonlight night.
Seamen who escaped, some in the wuter and o th e rs in a
lifeboat, were deliberately rammed and run down and
sprayed with machine gun fire from Hi,. Jap Mihmnriiu*,
while the Jap pallors jeered at the dying. T h e o ffa -ia l re­
port says all were "victims of atrocities," w h ile lea o f th e
merchant and nnvnl crewmen were killed or wounded Ap­
parently no more chivalry than this can be evp eet.- l fr o m
the Japs while their war la-d*.

The iiatroiiQge of customers, both old and new

SENKARIK GLASS &amp;
COMPANY

Smoke Problem
We *ee where Harry Hopkins,
former W PA chief, ha* gone to
Paris It will take a long lime t*&gt;
rebuild Europe that way.
According In recent newipaper
dispatch**, thr Jimmy Rn&gt;**veli*
travel by train, even when late.
They inu»t not own any^dog*.
We don't »ee why President
Roosevelt i* *n an turn* to gel
rtd of Jesse Jones n» Secretary
of Commerce He kepi Madame
Perkin*, didn't he !
"T h e Japs boast
lng down inure
over Tokyo Our
etting so thick
aps ju»t can’ t
through.

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they dre shoot
o f our plane*
Hoperfurt* are
over there, the
get their flak

I f we had to pick a date for
hen lha war will he over In
grope, we would nay about three
weeks from today. Rut we have
been wrong before so w« suppose
We can he wrong again.

2

Mr. Avery Is legal," aska the
Florida Times-Union, “ why does
Mr. Byrnes o»k Congress for a
law to make It legeTT" — Titu s­
ville HUr Advocate. That's whal
you call insuranc e.
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Nightly janglet — No — frank­
ly — 1 can't aea ao much wrong
— a dog displacing three men —
I been a dog too long myself.—
V.L.S,— lake Worth Herald. Aftar
all, tht* la the century o f the
under&lt;dog, ain't DT_____
A i long aa they are talking
abouL drafting 4-Fa for war work,
why not draft aome of these
fellows who are engaged In Nark
market operations, whether 13 or
60 years of age. end
and not them to
work digging ditches along the
highways, or at anything also
that'* needed! I f everyone were
forced to work at worthwhile oc­
cupations, there wouldn't be any
manpowir shortage.
.
_ Draw Pearson, whom President
Roosevelt characterise* with acr.t
»IM
restraint aa "a chronic Uar", rwveals, now that the election Is
over
and the CIO communists
g h n ly v Installed in power, that
when thl* war brake out “ lha U R.
Army had only two week* supply
of ths N*W Dealer* “who planned
It that way". And ha goes on to
hr corporatlona
DuPonta, Alumlatc.) have been
of all war or-

This Is HUppogfsl to be an Age o f Resum, nr a Ration­
al Age. Hut It doesn't .cent altogether i at tonal when so
many millions of people depend h o greatly, t o r t In-r a i m fort and peace o f mind, on a once vulgar weed The aforeweed, as the reader may have surmised, is tobacco And the
part It plays in this present and supposedly civilized world
is almost Incredible.
It is getting so that people, whether men or women,
seem hardly able any more to do am kind o f work, or
even to pass their time comfortably, without doing it to
the Accompaniment of ciguret smoke. ( tur enemies might
almost have won this war before It started, by the sirnpld
devjco nf corralling and burning nil the stored tobuedo
and tobacco need.
Come to think of it, (his very thing might occur some
time in a great mational emergency. Maybe, in order to
lie forehanded, we should have our scouts out searching
throughout the plant world for some other form of mild
and unnecessary poison to take ita place.
Amid all this fuss, some smokers are resorting to n
solution of the problem that is almost startling in its sim­
plicity. They just stop smoking.

Too Laite To ( Massif y
By RUSSELL K A Y
Prior to I'oert Harbor I used
to ape ltd about half my llmu
traveling over the stale. Since
then I've had to stick pretty close
to my office, but a ihort tlmo
ago my friend Jack Monahan
blew in to my “ Private" (the
door aaya) office and made the
mistake of announcing that he
w«a making a -trip to West
Florida.
“ What,” I aaya, "Is It ■till
there!" — "It aure la," he re­
plies, “ and you ought to see it
since it ha« grown up."
Well, that wae all lha encourmcnt I needed. I hopped out
my awleel chair, climbed Into
hla lap and cried like a baby
until he promised to take me
along, I f I’d signed up for a
“ Cook's -Tour o f the W orld" I
couldn't Hava been any more

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work* oni of a Linotype, but 1
made 'em knoek o ff long enough
to nwie n Coca-Coin and do a hit
of f » l chewin' and we enjoyed u
delightful voit
Journeying on to Inverness we
found M r. M •' Scofield, who
now edit.
the t’ilrti* County
t hrum, le
and
llunellon
Sun,
rhrwr
thr hark o ff a pencil
tryln’ to figure out how to g e t
cl) thr ad* irt and have enough
room left to tell folk* about the
activitie* o f the Parent Teacher*.
Women'. Club, Women'* Field
Army for the Control of Cancer,
Committee for the Infantile I’arnly.l* Drive, and all the re*t,
Krarhing Willi*ton we learned
that Editor Vuu«r, who incidental
ly I* President of the Florida
I'rev. Association, and rnv boa*.
wn» all la-igletl uji and backUihed a* local chairman of tbu
Red Cross Drivt and busy at
tmuling a committee meeting to
determine who in put thr bite
on and how
At Hronaon we were lucky for
we not only found good old Roy
Child, publisher of the l.*vy Coun­
ty Journal, at home and on the
job but J. Mtn Ayera, editor of
the Gilchrist County Journal, was
there too ao we killed two hinl*
with one atone. Min, by the way,
I. Speaker Pro Tam o f the lOfS
Florida House of Representative*.
*o if you don't think we talked
politic*, yuv’rt croiy.
Take niy advice, brother nnd
don't run out of cigarette* in
tin* nn-k of the wood* if you
me perenlkety ami Inclined to
wrinkle your n«»o at Unknown
brands. A Carnal ia hard to find

111 W. l!nd Street

a Luckv Strike i* something you
make in a bowling alley.
Ami another thing pepper, bopi
white amt iilack, l* plenty scarce,
wr found most cafe* B'ui re-lnii
rant* out of it and from what I

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All members uir urged to a t­
tend the meeting o f the Service
W i v e ’* C'luli in the Library nf
■Abe USD at 8:00 I' M. Election
o f f i c e r , will be held ami plan*
f o r the installation will tie mndr.
A l l Horvice wive* who are not
members o f the cluh are invited
to attend the meet mu.

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Seminole ( hnpte. No, ■*, (inlet
astern Sim will hold lit rrxliur business meet mg iit tin- Mu­
onic Temple at a imi 1 M. All
^embers and visit ins member'
re lifte d I" a ll'lid
There will
U- initiation
9 - The T. K, 1 &lt; Ias» nf the hirst
Baptist Church will meet at the
home of Mrs. W I. StinnViimirv.
£07 Kim A venue, ;»t aim |* M
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Activities

Mr*, f ,F„ ftoumillit presided
over the regular monthly meet­
ing of the N dr V Hod ward
have an executive meeting “ I I '
Chapter. United Dsughlrrs of
,'COO l 1 II.. followed by a regular
lar I
Cnnlederagy, Friday, at thr homr
nil—I mu at ! I '• I* \l Mu- Irene I
of Mr- Ciaudr Herndon.
Hinton will speak on " l 'i r , i \oi
Mrs. J.M. McCasklll. chaplain,
Kni Safety ’’
read several verses of scripture
rum ay
as she led the group in prayer,
Mis* Norma Ells of West Palm after which the members saluted
The Americnfi Iwgion Auxili­
ary will meet at the legio n Hut Ileach was the week-end guest of the American and Confederate
at H,00 P. M.
Miss Martha Page
flags.
TUESDAY
The chapter donated V&gt; to the
The Alalhcan Class o f the First
Mrs. J.C. Stabler, Jr. of West
Ba|diit Church will a have its Palm Ileach spent the week-end polimyelltls fund and C6 to the
business nod social meeting in with Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Stapler. Tuberculosis fund.
Mr!.
Herndon
Introduced
a
the church annex nt 8:00 P, M., Sr
new member, Mrs. E.H. Laney
with Mrs H I! Heck, Mrs, I* F
Whighnm. Mr*
Murray Jarvis,
Mrs. K J
Tyner is » patiertt and a letter on the work o f the
from
Mrs.
C.D.
Mis S \\ Short and (I Harker nl Ihr local hospital whrrr she organization
as hostesses.
underwent a major operation Insl Walker of Kuatis, Florida d ivi­
sion president, was read,
week
A liislrriral program vs»s pre­
Mrs Rachel Hinrath of Tulla* sented by Mrs. L.A. Bruinley,
ha - m «- in w aiim *
Mr*. L«**lir historian, and Mrs. Itoumillat and
Went.
ION
East
IJifhtefMth Mrs. Casklll read articles on the
life of (ienrral Robert E. l-ee,
A linen nhuwtr w n fflvtti *n* Ntr«*t.
Mathew Fontaine Maury, ficnernl
clay rveniiiK by Mi** Mary Earle.
Thomas J. Jackson, tleorge Davis
Mr*. Jnhh I. Clark nn«f MUi* N*»rMr ami Mr*. J,S Walker and
ifH* Nnrw chwI ai the lumtr **f Ml*n ijsiitIf hlet wml Mr*. II |Isi&gt;11 »i i ,»f amt Thomas Bragg.
Mrs. Herndon. B*M*ted by Miss
Entle, hiinonuic M i * j» lean Mnritfi, | Win«teuierr were iiiiilier i lit** |w
hnUe-ulncL- —
&lt; it-teully uf Mr, ami Mr*. KJ. llnriinrn Bi-vin-, served refresh
menu during ju. social hour. PreThr room*
nltrwlively |Txuar, Country Ckib Rand,
«ent were: Mrs. Rountllfat, U t f
itaro r a t a l with iferherus nxnlean*!
— — ——
McCasklll, Mrs. Herndon, Mrs.
camellia* and *wi*t‘t|H*njc
I
Erirndu of M m . Fran k Mur I Bruinley, Mrs. 1-nney, Mrs. KroneBlriffo wan played during the I
^ i l l regret
PCf
to learn that herger. Mias Margaret Kobcrtl
evening and to ndd variety to ihi* *He in miffvrinif from a broker ami Miss Hcvlna.
arm
at
her
ni
ionic, 82.1 f'ark
game, ench winner wan awarded
u pmnll p r iie from a ” g r a h “ hag A venue
Mtn. John W
Evan* won # the
tfrnnil p r im .
A laum lrv l u o k d .
Friends of Mrs, C. A. Ander.on j
laden , with gifts win then pre­
wfll be sorry to learn that she
sented to M m * Moran. A fte r the
I* ill in the Kcrnald-I aiughtun |
0t iic * r * e l I h t V h i A J p h » {
g i l t * were opened refreshment1*
Memorial
Hospital
where
she Kap^ia social aorority were
were i-erved hv the hrmtr
| underwent an operation this week

P c rs o n a l s

Miss Jean Moran Is
Honored With Shower

Miss. Dingfelder To
Lead P.A.K. Sorority

Th«**e

invited

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riI Tuesday aftrrnoon at ihr huima

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Mr* II I
\\ heeler, Mr*
John Ti ole Mt - li It Vluifdn j
Mm R R M*u jdiew and * «•«»
M m K\ aiia , Mr
&lt;► \ N-‘ w hu. 11111&gt; 1i race Morpliew and B*dd*y
Mr*
V t William*. Mr* Mike. Fidlm, are *peiid|tig thr wtnier
Minniik, Mrs W S Earle, Mr* 1 month*
with
Mr*-.
Morphew'*
Jack Horner, Mis. William Hall. parent*, Mr. and
Mrs. I*.
I*
M . Tn in J itr Itfull. M i *
M a f ir
Thc»mp*ufi, Mrs S I" Fowler, Mrs
(ii'r triple (i ill icit. Mi*. AI E. Hunt,
Mr*. W C ( olcmnn, M n W. K

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Mr*

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Tnrrra.

Mr*

O W Hoiiifln* Mi- Mnv kl Kuril*
Mrs. P H. Luiistm;, M i*. Shlnr*
Hike, Mr* A K Mm mi, Mr* \f ir
* ‘ i wu f&lt;«r «1. so nl ihi* Mi****-.

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Mill S 1-:

The n Will Im- 30 o| I’ll house
for tiff scars if thr So nf ud NlO M‘
A i r Slatinn 3 humday i venuur ut
J:110 F M u |ho F m i ' h House,
Fourth Street and M#i»*noh« A ' c
nuc, xpoiianriHl by th* Defence
( ounriFa Recrcalion Diviamn, tin
dor the direction of Mr*. Ava
Duvia.

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SHOPS

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Minn Margaret Ihng
I nnif frliti
Irlit f r,
jirr* idrn t; M ff t Itelly Ji*
Ju Brock,
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v a r prr« ident; Mu* r.velyri
Fvelyn \(aihrwi,
*ecrr|aryMl**
l.ylUan
lliivle, trraaurer; Ml** Jran WU*
ham*, chaplain; Mi** Jean hayar*
h)«turian; Mia*. Daphne Connell
d- m
hrrnldand .Ml** Dorothy Moi
urn. publicity chairman.
Installation o f offic e r* will take

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BUTHONESTLY! WEMISSED YO U!
JOIN The MARCH OF DIMES

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State Help For
Cities In Budget

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It w ord T o ta l In Share
and A id tolte D ew ey’ s Fconomic Fonfcronct*
A n sw er to C ritics B e g i n s At Kollins
AI B A N Y , Jan 31.— State aid
W IN TE R FARE
Inn *t .St*
to thr municipalities, including
New York City, will t&gt;e greater 1lull The tenth an mil R *&gt;11n,dunriif thr next fiscal year than Folleire Economic t on feitiu* will
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ever hrfurr in New York '■* hi*- l.e held in tin
1hen 1v 1 t oriiof urn,
Fi'i|.
mi t
t " r v, wit hdtit t hr add11mn o f u ■ \
Will .« * t&gt; '*•»
IK ’S (Him-, nf Ntatr w idr rr\ «*mu* Vlfnld.t'V * Whe
•f • in flu
1ield’ **t l C
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and r*.‘ lu*jvr o f any ii»crra*r fo*
I'M-i1•
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educathin which may rr*ull from 1ell , ffiitititiih
»•Tmil miiaI af lull
i »1l
tk propmed rrvi*.iun (»f thr I r o d
topics i* lit I I k '
1"
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forrmilu.
I o*t w nr |»In»»f11fi|?
Vhi-, it was li nrned. will )««■ j
r , th.
The I ii e puhln -» • • o
(lovrrrmr
Thomiw
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D rwev'*hr* *- *Litk * ..n'ri* »c . \*.0 '«.• d.
budpr! mes*affr .in*wri in Hrm
voted to add r e* -o .* lid i no , di
ci -Uk
and provsu re immp 4*
vin h -nt .a 1
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nirtrul. that thr d a l e divert «uim ] cni **mn 4 .in
.a. ,
nf It- f.,1 in.rHiu.tlOti *uip in*, mm [ hi t wot, phinnniK 1, T wor d
* 1• ti'
locked up ill a po-t w « r nv o ii 4 mnplox iiieiit, coii-o lioi
•«u -mr - * ducat ion.
' nd . 'In .
Mr Md urn fund la till* loCaliti*
t "pa - .• I v O i l )
*t m i l d
1 1 11 1
n! '*ii *I &gt; f **r w 4r ti m e •a Ia r \ .1
l hi 1*ud eiencc npei. |.&lt;in ■1
/U'lmrnt*
fi*r
municipal
rm '
iiioritihfT ‘d h* 7&lt;i (•'cluck
irh u
piojri'aK.
a
oniuli; till ',|J *• h\ 1 I Ma I•I!
The tlovrrnnr wilt auhnut lit tail ll-dl. p i ' -ideld
l i t
I 9-I1) * 'IA l)iitiie&lt;*| to the I eici- 11*
*"d uddie i-C'- utt *1'Inliioou 1*1 «*t
lure next Wednesday In clause*
\mcnciiii Pi tide h&gt; ( ha* W ' u
deahn«* with state aid and munici
roll, iiMocintr ishloi ot
Ini 1*1
pal finance, it won Ickrcrd, lie
lattion.ij 1111* III i' ■ I'tdii ' h m 1 ' 1
will report that the stair, wid
The Rr*|H*.n«4|hili1\ "1 fh. 1•
cm, u ib nt e
the Inc till lie* during
the year a total of pJ. i.inHi turn hi lt-% Finn* nur“ h&gt; I * * 1 ,i*
Mirmnnl nimiiufri •! *•■* t n
In -hared u x e
and *tat&lt;4 n»«»
eornparrd with S J*. I.UPU.OtMi foj imltec fin Fcorionm Ih v i i | *1 a,
\ihiIda; and “ t'*MAin 1 . u at
(/,&lt; current fiscal year nnd JJdV
oflO.lWu Oi (.,,1*1 und IP 10. t h e ’ \ pects of the 1*0 1: o lit F. &lt; *d
t.\ ( V| St 1ntt.•r1, \ * a \ 1.
t&lt;*o | rrviou*
year*
when th*
* roev
and .t) m * 1* 1 ♦ ’
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hlifhc-' '( l i| fi^i»i(«e a r f r i. a. t
I 1 la.
I*.
ed.
V I’ .m n di ■
V. l.j.Jl), Malt aid fr*uti
nil .
l.e w f .11
I nIJ » 1" |o 1 m
t.arrd
late tavi*#- will tw u
r r r « r t| to $ 1 |n.udU,iipii dnrinn l lie a III Will t.4k1 | I o * i Hi.' 11
ut 1? tu m ( (.ita
aitn
the next f i c a l year, compare* I nliemoo n
El*' 1in 11if H - * 1
t•
with fTo.»«»n.noo fn lt*3W The Ih liiitim«
rmei it«««% id
r&gt;f»n
*-ti a*
reason this
d ifference
»*
not -or
reflecird in the cnmimrntive lnt.nl leftiher?** * olha-c. 1 o|umi** 1 I u
state aid figu re * 1* hecau*e there Xeisity, il* lo rje rcn ce lead) 1
I hirer
rr prcseiitut 1Vv
ant to i i
ha- l&gt;ixfn a hu|?e *hrilikri|:e in
s|air ami 1*1 the localItle* lei t *
lief, am| ie**ei
ihrinkuye- l*«
Other ohje* t , such A* rtjiH iilitni
1 L IrN-epinr in tale ;nd f-»r
l I'm -e rlem wha m il -id li\ • ufil
p 1f «t 1»•
•hr r \ uir** 1u hn .11 r »
j e*,dlt .ir
h * r 1 xnmpi
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H*
al 1tie
f*
ell f
,■Im*1(1*1i d t f I hli.lMllh MIO
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1utli |ala d fit f j UOi I I'MHI
■r1111‘
f ■** .li
\ fill
VV it'll th*
I 1■»ii r ilmt Mij,
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cei.t f ih* |&lt;n*ul re hr I iojd tl»»
HI* f t
iTi.it Vkhilr |he I I’d o» I »m||
1'
"'In*
-1a 1•
&lt;(Hill ili-il out 1»i&lt;
I' m ill irtiel mniiiififrd t&gt;* $ I I .mm
nt&gt;ihU',ti &gt;itl .
‘
fhio thr reduction III the auimint
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&gt;
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miltm
Slnrefl,
| id t*y the
loctt II l ti*ib I ol 1*Ird
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J *7 •»'«i IHIO St#xie aid let?is|ul ion.
La •*.! oh 1hr fried-t«n* fom mla
Jill,.united to
f r j i l dlMl Ullll
in
1 !"* while lor I he nil rerd 11■»'wI
Vrnr d wuh p*'L'lT' d lit |MPi,.I P.0 ,.

thr home of Mis* Audrey Bach,
rrllriru* president.
lh»* Fnncr Hrl.rnn Hotrl in St
Rlun* were also diocu**rd for
Au)rij*tinn l l o l e l for thr I ’ m *’
a hmmrparty at Daytona Brnrh
•li'ut S Hirthdny Half
in l in e
rho*r prr*rnt were. thr M iisrs
M t - John M T ii h i I . u i f r
1 nuly Andersen, Fat
A iidrraon,
Jt*11fi I ’ riMik, A R T J c, l SN R .
\ ndi r &gt; llarh, Betty Ji&gt; Brock,
thr S« nf nrti N aval Air St »* t urn | UuiUr t lark, Datdui
('on nelly,
arrived hy pliim- yesterday nn-rn
Mnryarrt lHn|ff«ldar, Naric y Jo
inr with mlitnt *nn, l.dm F.tul
i.in/ulri,
Dr|ut**s
I
Anne
fii-m New Vnrk t ‘ ity and w » «
JttVell. Evelyn
Mathews
Betty
Ivn
Math
met hv her husband sit thr * M
Mutlhrw*, H a r r i e t
Matthew*,
land.a Airport
Dorothy Mornsor., Su||tr M o r r i ­
son, h i l l y Odhim, Jean Sayer,
Mvra Southward. Jean William s
AmtiHf
thr
Snnforil
pi-r*^n»
und Nancy W till a in*.
attf i id mg'
thr
annual
* r rnr lha
and r rchid shnw at the Wumnn'r
cluh in Jn rk fonvill r on R ivcr*idr
Mr* A K Itik* Iti-r
i y
lle e rrn , Mr*
O F Hcrmlrm
» K&gt;! ti Oniinfiim, I m m r r D e ­
»n mtd Nti** Ella
1
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partment of Agriculture ne&lt;»n«»m•.,! tod.,
l now
t»lit&gt;n*&lt;| „ t A K T A U ,
till " f 11
ilfla.nl'i, 1pijkis I full.)
tilde Did
t i iln' Ji-w.rh (.'umn-ujitt} 1
nPhotlrif j
Si.lw fiU i
,&lt;tn—.( uu«i Magi.oliu
Miss B ertha H art
jj ( V 1h&gt;b ii i d ' Im
Avrnue n.i the tiiblzrl, " S
W ed s B. W . H arden Ilunl.ie,, A f t e r the ar,”
1m*i* nf a i* ii.n(
pir-stolcd
•&gt;| by Fall
I « t y if*
Fr-tik
Shxtne,
I tc vjr w ,"
id I III! MimiriJ .il Him nut
E v e n !.
Mr*. \ 11J1e .Slump min mill re* '■Uurrrnt
imerenl lo Jcwr
H I ,Slat«
( nfnptrfdb'1
the mnrrutifp of her daufcRtcr. I » r l i c a l » r
he i.U'tttrrd
Bertha Hart, in Bert Wallace whi.li
The r lia itd t.
of
unti-Semilism,
r»"
Harden, sun of Mr
and Mra. wuve
Then Harden o f ItiMera Beach, h « (it- l an.) |trrjuJli» ami *h*)"&gt;,' the next ft- v - l ve
InUlvidtial could *1" ly thr r c i . l t ot
The ceremony wan performed at what cad i
ihv Semin,Jr l'm.r.(&gt; ( nurl llouec. i conalrtietlvelv to keen Am rrut. in thr yield a! Ih
nuf. for minorities. I l U planin',I Inctnnr u.at
Inn 27 nl I I If. A M
Mr. Harilrn i» allnrht.l to Ihr that ,urh a review will fo lia * t a l e .
It wn ■ |
S» nfor.l Nnvi.l A i r Stnli.m aru! the regular Friday e v . n l n g re
llgtm.i. « r r v . c » . every week
. t a l e ’s |1‘ "
M r. lin t,In, 1. r n iti'r nf Jnrkluid.e,
are
Invited
to
ut
t
•
h i g h * a . I I,
.nnvillf. u.(ru,|r«l Siinfntil . r h o o l i
, m ,,|
Mr. nn&lt;l Mr- llAr-Inn .irr ir'.itjlng the re (iignm zadmi of the Im / per. of fui T|,e i ut
dormant
j
a,He,
Auxiliary,
at
■
ancr In tin ].&lt;*, 11 i &gt;,
II
an lhe W e ,l
ate
mreting to be held ut H:0,• &gt;&gt; gram call, f ■■. ti., , , .■-.t ...., .,1
clock Thuraday evening at ib&lt; r igh t, u t w»\ l o . t i . i g $ i»i.......
t'ommur.ltv Center.
Mr&gt;. Her
O0U, an r.| r &gt;r t-« hr ohnll. pun!
man Jacobaon and Mm. William by the .talc
Her ..(tifnri" .tut'*
Toll are acting a i tempora ry &gt;o- highway righ t, o f « » &gt; * r r r naid
chairman.
for by thr count.e- tlimugh which
they pt."»-d
r.illr.1 f,,r
Thr- pr**|'r t» mi
4 I .'a aoii.ioni
th# « x I’M*inI HIlf r

Corporal Speaks On
Future Of Business

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Speak At Church

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The
Hev
Stanley
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Creek Indfan, and m u,binar y I, picture** in i*idn «&gt;4
the Semimde tribe will lw&gt; g u t. ' tKc E VP f |f la if
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Alt bddlti fill f*
• peaki-r »t thr Sanford diet,
p* a
nf the Seminole Courtly Bap'i r rvfninjr, On* eb n
Training Union meeting at tho said, will hr **|ts if music l*&gt;
Ilia Kir&gt;1 lla p tl-l &lt; bull li, u I nl a
I South,Ida llantlal Church Thm •
by the Be, Civile VI ill. d*M»t i a
day at 7 : 30* F. M , it » o * an
anil
noanced today.
tional training union
•kit by the Snutheide ll»|*tl»t,
The Itev. Fmltb will have on
T h f [iiihllr Is I r,v .ted to the
dltidav handiwork of the Indian,,
Including doll, and bukd brace- te rrie r,.

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REDUCED BELOW-CEILING - thafe-tbe'BtorY of many items.,
in this big Salo — Sensational "Below Ceiling Cuts" cn Peanut
Butter, Coffeo, Com Flakes, Flour, Grits, Raisins, etc. Big Savings
— come and got 'emI
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Fan cy

F a n c y F lo r id a .

CAULIFLOWER

CELERY

Fresh Medium Ground

F lo r id a

G R I T S

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Quantity Rights Reserved

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Prices Good Thru Saturday, February 3
s?

201 E. First

lb s

19c

B e lo w

10c

L a r g e S tk

— 329 Sanford Avenue
C r is p

Sugar Cured Smoked

Ceiling!

B e lo w

Post

STBES

BACON
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Roll

1 Day
Fri. Only

Slf)k«ty 0**m#,r*

J u ic e

Ballard's 5 "&gt;•30c

Toilet T isbub
6C

17 c

S a u c e 17-ox gl.n* 1 4 c
Mupwlraao Appl*

26 or

B u tte r

Toilet Tistrno
Roll

no. 2

Muw*tmoii Appta

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4&gt;/2

Box

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F t * You Can Toko Homo
l.H. Boron" U You Huiiy-tJnt

7%c

Lb.

20c

* Wilson's

5C

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L u n ls !

V.

25c

2V6-oz Bottle

TANGERINES

Tropical Salad

R in d O n

R in d O n

In T h e P i e c e
Lb. • - - -

29c

2 rtoz......... 25c

tm il

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Cottage Cheese
P IG

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pt 7^t

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But the BEST bonds
you can buy,
are War Bonds!

Caution. I

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CoU PteparatiQ,n&lt;

ducc

How women .t"./ girls
moj/get wanted relief

FAR R E LLS

from /unction*/ periodic p*In

A rc a d e

PACKAGE STORE
Arcade IUd{*.

Hunt’s TihhwIo Feed Store

Phone 9148

I

Tel 3 5R -

Timchlon. Itrue ~tV.

C »t. Sanford &amp; Unit SI m i
Sanford, 1'Iurida

How To Relieve
Bronchitis
, ‘iniiuiili'ltin rrllrvr,\ jirmtipllv hrm ove

Phone

w ays

r,«n -r It uim-h rlrltt l*&gt; tlir
i'I I'll'
U.'iiht*. let Imfp Imwrii mul

Mitt

WELLS
----sr.rxic t a n k s
WA1FK TANK*
CULVERTS ..H|
Tnn«.i| Mi\ I

i. illi Inilm lUlll'..’ " ' iui*i*t*«*A-«*' l uj'

1.,

.,t Iinin-lilal tnui-nui inr m Tfll i mtr ill line I .1 to ’■'! "ii
ill c’lniiiiul.lim milli Itir mi
it. I tulillllut w u IIIU.-'I like Uir » » ' II
tunklv
tin* couch ur si&gt;u me

Slmmtl niftlUblr

It*« that extra "MimelhinR
that ma
great. That extra “ somethinc" that n
famous Is our careful, sanitary system.
Satisfaction Always!

Seminole Dry Cleaners
220 Magnolia

Ave. I’hone H6I

,«.thr uiitl licit l ! i » . Iriiilrf lu-

11.1..
i n,i

to tat'&lt;■ umr money buck

G R EO M ULSIO N

(ONCRETK Hl.OCK

In D r i v i n g

for Coufhl, Cheit Coldl. IrOflchilr

And

ReTrecriing

It It no lfcr«t Ihol ipufdlng ruirtt br*i

PENINSULAR
Concrete Pipe Co,
!&gt;•»•««« l i l t

tofoty

SANFORD. FLA.

W j will pot hurry our iroflimnnibii

dilrtmmt
Out work Itood vn betnute v r&gt; In_
lit! on dofln lr pro, -itjir ler

tl|*p

can accept no further nt

;

LANEY

!».-» \\ . 2nd
\ ulcAhi/litL'

Kehriwn

PACKAGE STORK

i

C. C. W e ls h
W ELSH TIRE SHOP

On purchases of tw o -fifth s o r m o re of
t'er* for Tendr-Krys until

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Tuu liUi, w,, I O I ■■,

lenrjrr— but you w n t tome
(O rcktpltiln
W o think tSo .
hrtto l&lt; r.VM wtt'Si yo rr \ I i!'

10% OFF
From OPA Prices
RUM- GIN- VODKA- LIQUEURS- IM­
PORTED BRANDIES AND WINES

I- ■:

(Hry mult b « iuffhi#ntly to o ltd boJorr u’.r O .
will b» juti (a it enough lo rjlv* matinum n 'c

21

Tendr-fcry Poultry
220j Sanford

ttr

I'h

921

LAUNDRY DEPARTMENT
lion to tin mill’ a limited nunilwr
o f n ew la u n d ry

i’ iis L u i i i t s

if w illiu y' In cit-o p e m tt’

Save Points

liy scmlihK m laundry on

By Fating

Wednesdays, Thursdays or Fridays

More Bakery Foods

y fj. io m o a hi
IOLLOW Hit h i m
•aOMtONP f&gt; -L
MtAt-’P H H i
, IOHHW ll'M

From

1EMIN0LE CO. LAUNDltY CO

ROBB’S
HOME BAKERY
•'Q U ALITY A L W A Y S "
105 W. 1M St. Phone 8G4-J

Phone 175

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TODAY

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HIM FOP
\till YOU c am e r r
J 'n

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JE A L O U S

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b&lt;J£(&lt;*/.

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me

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ywooo.

Wtr need cara badly fo r esaential workers and
l^aval offiicr.i Who have just returned from the
’ r ..r*T * ' ‘

Pacific combat arra.

By PAUL ROBINS'
A TRAFFIC JAM / } | 3

iVWJUV

BESORRY.

V WeWANTTOSE
ALONE/- PUN
i OVER ANDSWINXS
l! H — I ON V/NNIEiS"

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in &gt;3ATE'r-

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ABOUT

HOILYWOOO

A F iM p T H A M - H A N - t

TRAP CATCHES VVOtiF.

�v N r o im h e d a u x

P A G E ETfim*-

enuine
SEMINOLE COUNTY MOTORS
109 Palm etto

II. a

POPE INC.

Gaa Range.*, Water Heater* and
— — j----- Room l{e * ttH

CELERY wire for 6 or 6 acre*.
J. J. Holly, Phona 402-W.

I

Cowau'a-

M AN to work on Poultry Ranch.
.Living accomodation, fumUhad.
D. U Hendrick*, l-*ke Mary,

TWO BIG EVENTS AT OCALA
February 1, 2 and 3

M AH ) for part-day.
Appl)
French Avenue, afternoon*

Registered
BRAHMAN SHOW and SALE

LA D Y accustomed to children to
keep £&gt; year old girl some eve­
ning*.
W rite P. O. Uo* 13110,
COW M A N U R E for flowers, 50c
Hanford.
bushel. Phone 788-W.
E X PERIEN C ED -ea metre**
ply Sanford Mfttlr*** Fa
W EST SIDE— Modem three bed­
Phone 872-J.
room house on large loL New

nt job. A rood home for
900,00. Raymond &gt;L Rail.
Real lor, Florida Slate (lank
Building.

e

FOR QUICK K A liB
'E l. L
located,
modem
thrre
bedroom Itonia. Close in. T * «
gotxi IoI a . A tAJJ-O.OO honte
for only $5,250.00. Your chance
to own a fin* property. Ray
mood M tlall, Reaftnr, Florid*
Stale [lank Hullding.
1 Water**Itch outlmard mo
Can l&gt;e ,e#n et otire St,

OFFICER'S DRESS ROOTS, tor.
small for owner. In good con
ditlon.
Nettleton. »ii* 9SC
Phone 25i W.
S IL V E R MUSKRAT
perfect condition
after 0:90 P. H

CHOICE of two ( o « i , either on.for |4O.O0. C. A. Shrlncr, Ijtke
Mary.

Cal lie received Feb. 1; exhibition, Judging, banquet

WANTED—

Feb. 2: wile Jinl u(day 111 A.M. Show pavilion iitljncenl
Swift &amp; Co plant.

W A N TE D TO Huy: Two-wheel
IhjbI trader. Mu&gt;t have gmul
tire. Apply Ho* X. rare H er­
ald Officn,

Purebred Quarter Horse Show

H O LLE R MOTOR SALES
NEEDS USED CARS
(Vs will pay lop ceiling price*
for used automobile*.
All OPX
del nil- bn ndied fur you Write or
phone u* to come and make o jr
ap oral u l
H O LLER MOTOR HALES
20S W. First St.
Phone 522

Judging

Saturday

Feb.

.’I,

1 I'.M .— A w a rd in g

of

prlren, ra lf roping, nicer cu tting, o th er evenlrt S a tu r­
d a y K I’ .M., Oculti fiKithall field.

WANTED
50
W a*
J o b *.
Odham’e Gulf Service Station.
Corner Ktr*t St. und French
Ave. Alvin Odham, owner.

DON’T MISS THEM!

TO HUY
50 FRYERS A N D
! i r \ " P A L M E T T O GKOCKHY.
317 P A l.M E T r o AVE. PHONE
H I.

F IN IS H IN G battery. Stein Chic
ken Ranch, lit. 1, Box 159.
Elder Spring*.
CHtlJFH roll lop detk and chair,
Phona 182-J.

1.A DIES' pre-war bicycle In good
condition, Phone 919-W
HOUSE hand Dump
Write It. M. Henkle.

Sanford. ID. I.

FUNGICIDE COM POUND

$25.00 REW ARD for intall home
TJIREE acre* o f celery bleaching
or apartment.
No children.
taper: 2H torn of wire; 10
W rite P. O. Box 1407, Sanford,
aeed bed c o v e r*c lo th e * pin*
Fla.

for »ame. $200.00 for th# lot.
Sanford
Phona 7B04, Oriando for ap­ W A N T E D Band *aw.
Mattrra, Factory, Phone 072-J.
pointment.

NE 3-r*l|on cow, flr it c»lf; 3 TO HUY OR K E N T - A email
brrd Jersey heller*, will fre»hhi.uar or garage apartment, fur
en coon. A. M. (Irmunt, Gold­
nl»h»*l or unfurl. I»h«d,
tinen Lake phone Mfl-W.
nirdinlr po»*e*»ton.
Well lo­
W rite Box L. r &gt;o Her

PORC1J awing,
1 folding
■Id
ncreen, I wheelbarrow, 1 drop
leaf table, 601 Magnolia Ave. MAN for fillit.g etalton work. Kin
J. M. WlHon. I build thing* to
Hair HervlcrrfrStaHon, i'ark A
fit your ipace.________________
8th SL
USED mapla baby bed with Inn*rapring -maltres*. 1121 Pina
Are., Vivian Ferguaon.

WAN1ED TO RENT

SM ALL

__________
N A V A L ______
Officer,
_— 1| R
wife,
U l,

uprii

In peacetime, the Agno and
J Pompangii river vnllrys on l.uton
I ••lend produced n large ahnre of
i he Philippine
oiul ,up(ily.
The f l m LI- n o f Harvard Col­
lege wa*’’ cuiifoired on Profenaor i

lo r

U R N m AM iTY—
a* tecuritv for * loan
—a regular Income—l:
aT valuable a* a bank
account! Private, friend
lv tarvlca- Full Inform i
tlon. Inquire.

no. %\oo, m o *, m«&lt;«

Family Loan
Company
at M a lw d

Riwm H Fla, State ttawh ft 44*

TeWphwtv, U

J. R. RuwlamF -It

Maaaccr

Jonn Wl.'-throp in 1*73.

III=IIIEIII=III=III=III=III=III=III=III=III=IIK

H om e Pick- Ups

Judge Sullivan, now iiS year*
old. m i bom and giew up on i
70l)-acre form u]&gt;el nle-l by Ilia
fathrn ne^r Marengo. HI lie * w
th e „)llh of 17 children
After flnlahing high -clnx.l ho
enrolled nl Ixiyidn Univerxlty in
Chicago and obtained a
parttime job In the M ai,halt Field Jt
Co, departiiient
-line In
help
finance hi
ed.a tlioii lie
w.ia
gradunli-d truiii H.e lt.&gt;nljl l.n.v
Sehnol
and admit t.d
l,i
ilie
llllnoi* liar in 1911.
Hr became nrlivi iniioediutely
In Democrallr politic* mol. a fler
practicing in the office, of&gt;«evrlul
law firm*, ven, appoint ml tt innsler in chancery in Itllit. lie realgneii tho following year to enli*t In the Army n, « pi ivnte mid I
had riaen to the mnk of fn -t I
lieutenant when he wa* mustered |
nut of *ervice in I !l I 9
Returning to Chicago aftei I he '
war. he wa, agaui *|.|,.&gt;ii.lrd mn- [
ler In chancer y, » j,,N he hcl 1
uniil hi, electior
I" the I on.
County Circuit t mni hi Hc'Jl
A
' i * month* heime Itl, appoint- [
tnenl by the Prvpitlnit n* a Y «■•! |
eral judge In ItM.l h« tv** mnde
chief justice «»f the &lt; i m jii.i!
Couit of Cook ('mint}
J lid f t Hulin ah i* inarrieil *ml
hn* a 1£l year &lt;dd ditii^htei Mi'**
llaiay Sullivan

Jr Mk |

Results Of Racing
Shutdown Are Shown

Full Size or twin size Felt Mattresses

MIAMI, Jen 31 (Special)
Whet the rccen* m. - -butdov*’
Florida

to Sanford Furniture Company.
10c per lh. Immediate accept­
ance

cated

IW t J h l lv*

* loan I -Joon In **e
tclcphvtuc-

one.

uiL-an* fturioclllilv

W A N T E D To buy or rent wheel
.hair for adult, t all The San­
ford Herald

CH ICKEN
» prayer

CHICAGO, Jan 31, lA V -Ju de*
Philip L. Sullivan, who ruled
that the government', ,efiure of
Montgomery Wart! A Co. #'m
Illegal, w i i appointrwt a Judge
of lh , United Slate* Federal
D l'irict Court for the N'or!Item
Diitriet o f lllinun hv I'T.-alilorH
fEoovevell In 1933.
A life long bemoi'ral. Judge
Sullivan ha, long been lulled In
( hirago for the Indej endi-hcr anil
clarity o f hi, deci'inn* III* re|»i
latiun *m«nfc new,|iu(&gt;er men ruv.
cling the Federal to iu lv here i*
that of a Judge , 1m "ro ll- thru*
a, he *fw, them.”

of i«(&lt;

uiity. N o wdlateral

I,

to tin

reveal'd

-la t .

id

tn a .heel,

o f re ve n u e derived firm, rh*-

MYERS two-cylinder SPRAY EH.
200 ral. capacity, with engine
and ho*e on truck, $150.00. Mr*.
J. C. BIRs, Jrn Geneva. Tel. C LE A N COTTON RAGS lor Han­
ford Naval A ir Station, firing
2282.
GENTLE riding horse, 1150.00
cash. H. M. Gleaton, Lake
Mary.

p o tU n l lo tm

f

tion In 1921 at the age of thirty-

FOR SALE: Pipe rfivl pipe fittingt,.valvai, plumbing euppllte.
•M W
. pre-war automatic hot water W A N T E D ’Colored
girl* for latmheater*, complete stock deep and
ilry w o rk .'w tp p ly in person,
Shallow well pumps, pneumatic
regular hour* and wage*. Sem­
etoraga tank*. A. D. Roller SIS
inole County Laundry, HIS W
W. let. S t Phona 207.
3rd St.
RED B U S S Bead
If led. Hunt's
Store, 2nd A
358.

here &gt;t the nt5*t thv

tlefore hi, appoint
to the
Federal henrli, lie hud -erved fee
I I ) y * i» a, * judge of the Cong j
County Circuit Court ire heennie
the youngest judge ever to » m «
on that court following hi* elec­

G IRLS FOR part time and full
time at I-wiry Drug Co.
H E LLE R FOR Jimmie
Sheel Metal works.

W EDNESDAY, I a N U a RY 3*. U * t

Sullvun Hus Reputa­
tion For His Clarity
And Independence

Authorized Service

HELP WANTED—

*

Ward Sun Judge
Named To Bench
b y R o o s e v e lt

DODGE - PLYMOUTH

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING BATES

s a w o r i &gt;. f i / i k i d

T
. _month*
old
beby
tie* Ire
turn I* bed
apartment or hoo**. Phono T h li Copper fungicide has od vantages that put dollars In your
9161 or write Li. Walter J. pocket. U»e It sa aprty or duat on celery, tomatoes, potatoe*,
Ru**ell, V. P. 0, Do* 66. Ban- cabbages, CUCUrblti, augur beet*, citiua fruit*, etc. Givea more
ford Naval Air Station,______

uniform coverage, therefore more uniform reaulta. Planta do
not need to bo molat for duiting. High efficiency and atimuPhone 8*4.
’__________ lating effect on planta produce top yields.
For beat return from the time and money you put Into your
A PARTM ENT or b o w . no chil­
dren, no pel*. Naval UeuUm crops, Inslat on D u Pont sprays and dusts. Order yours now.
UNFUR NIB II ElTTtouM or apartmenu
J’ ermanent
realdent*.

■nt wlfa. Di«taneo within (
mile*. Phono 244-W. Ueut
F_ T. ItubbanL

OTMIK DU POUT PfHI C0HTP0L PRODUCT*
?

*Nwtejgf4Km Lmm I Arsonnta—A fine partide losd. espedallyfbr spray aolutlocu. Stays In auapenakm. apreada •
evepty. Does not dog screens or nossles.
t.
—
Du Pent Caldwn Araonnte-Ecooomkal and effective

miilu.'U tndu-lrv -t cc it.- l.—eli
tntion on the penin-&gt;ul, so I l-.U
Twenty-nine .o-.i one )i“»lf nidi
Ion dolin', ha l.ceii c-.-t.i r ii.ut.-d
in rnelng true* to Florida', *17
counlit*. the -lute 11canary, mid
the old age (und* its 1l year*,
according to figure, recen(lv relea,eri by thr Florida Slate Rac­
ing Commission.
Of tho *2U, 469,501.8H total,
40 percent — or the ntnuiintr
amount of 11-million* UMMImusond
dollar, — wa* derived alone from
bor-c racing at Miami', fnniel
Hialeah Race Coilfee Aetimlly.
the ligure, tell only n inn of
the ulory for twice In throe « io
t«r* now bor.e rue.eg I...« l.eo -.
curtailed and lliulenh unable to
operate.
The
date'*
racing receipt,
reached a |ieak during the 194!144 saaton when 80,824,272.711
wa» colleclul from two hor*e
track*, nine dog plait* and on*
jal alai fronton. Thtee-miflmntwo-hundrclt bou,*iul dallnr*. or
4H pareont uf tho total, » a front
50 day* of lltalruh', operation..
Th# blggoit increase in revenue
wa* in 1911-42 when income
jumped ftom 12,402.773.99 to
|J.892.Hlil .HU n . u re,ull of the
increase of tho state', "take, u,
the tax on wagering t* known,
from three to eight percent by
(he 1941 legislature. .
AU*rdat*-c ligure*, tnlere*tingly enough, have failed to Veep
pace with the wagering rUe.
Where betting went up «fx time*
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attendance *rai little more than
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New Ruling Made
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J A C K S O N V I L L E . J»n. 31
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ho had received notice from Waeh.
initon that Collectors of Internal

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payment of eUmpa to be ua^i In
j a y t f e a t ' of Internal revenue

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far which Mr*. K. Ik Ratliff,
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conaerving thla Idea of having . affiliated
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Oliver Stapler, petty officer,
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of lb* estate St Jim
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rale t-llla B ilfh a m . d tc*M *d. that
t.»
f
ll.il
hi'.
petition for (Inal &lt;lls.yfaii |i« i tin pair it in a mom for­
i-h »r*.. amt that lie w ill apply 10
mal araaiun ajuinaored by the
ih* Itnnniab l* It W. W at*. Coun­
A rm y Morula R ianth where they
ty J uJ k * of A m lm il. Couniy, K lo r•
Ida. nn th* T«ifi day of K*btuaty.
lot off •l*:iin aluiiit llirir cxperi- is m i h t o r r i m
m ii n t i
Iflb , for epprnval of .a m . and
n i r r i with officer*. food, womrn
JliitiK .
i: - f &lt;»i NT\. for
fin al d larh am * a* n d in ln ltlraST4TI: o r I l.nli 11*4.
IN lor of
u v rriM i and otlirr peraonnl m u'111* ratal* of JUnilli* L lljt
r u tin 4l*i:.
flrlffham, d*r*ar*d. Wrfa l u l l day
lira.
i % i u : k s t a t i : «»r
of
January,
1111
Those araaiona. which am p ri­ jik tv m : l . l l . l s ltlU t.ll w t
vate, a rr condiirled bv nil rn llatrd
man who coiiaolldltce the auhj.c l m atter and forward* It to
the proper authorities for invest)yation.
Officer* here, a* well as In
1Washington. aald they ore not
loo worrleil about Camplalnta.
G raduate V eterinarian
Lieutenant Colonel Jnme* It. Mnnkln, commanding officer of the
Treatm ent nf large and small animat*
raaonl h altalio r, aald ha fought
as an enliated time since the
h'anford - Orlando Highway
Army took over the establishmenl last Sept. H that a full InPhone day nr nlghl 2.17-Ji
apection was permitted.
“An arm y l« not a Rood arm y
if the inrn are a contented,
cn

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&gt; OR SALE; 1932 Ruick Sedan.
Fred Myers, 311 E. 2nd Sb
Phone 417-J. or call 5G8-W WELDING: By on expert with
afte r 7iOQ P. JL
30 year*' experience who guar­
antees every job. Would ap ­
FOR SALE: Pip# and pip* fit­
preciate a trial. Temporarily
tings, valves, plumbing vupplleslocated a t 40flVk French Avepre-w ar automatic Kst water
A. H. Welch.
heater*, complete stock deep and
shallow well pUmp*, pneumatic
storage tanks. A. U. Rosier 015
STORAGE your ear a t Kent's
W. le t. S t Phooa 207.
Garege.
Spacla' ra ta dead
storage.
RED BLISS Seed pototoce, eert,-U W . /U h Hf - iknead eS tore. 2nd A Sanford, phone
RADIO Service—Radios picked up
and delivered. The
Electric
COW MANURE for flowers, MbService
Co.
SN&gt;7 Magnolia,
bushel. Phona 7t»-W . _____
Phone 101.

I.AKK P1.ACII), N. V.. Jan. 2«.
— Th* United Statae Army ha*
left no stone unturned in ita
affort* to mtke lifa ae plrueant
as poslibla for the m in who fight
the nation's haltlee, hut a p p a r­
ently the gnawer to th* atte-old
problem of how to atop a enldler
from "ATlplnit" has yet to b#
dlecorared,
Thl* w *. never better illu ilratad than here, where the Army
hits taken ovrr the world-Tamoue
la k e Placid Cluh and put it and
all lta (Kiure-ttme Siiuiwtr* •an d
facilities at the dispn-al nf the
man whn hnv* enmr hiirk from
fvurope, Africa and the South
Pacific (or teaaalgnmen! ur etp aration. ,
Under the plan worked out by
the Army the owner* of the club
raceive a lump-sum payment for
having as “guests" the battleweary soldier* who hive atrvetl
two veers or more overseas. No
civilian guests are accepted, but
th* civilian atmoipheru la m ain­
tained os much as |tot*ihle.
Food served by several hundred ,
pretty waitresses Is a* good, If
not better, than that «ervrd b e­
fore the Army moved in t'ham bermalde who once made up the
beile of wealthy vacationers now
make the u n it bed* fur •ergrnnte.
corporal* and private*. The ‘linen
and the silver havr not been
locked up for the duration, but
are doing duuble duly

A1-COHQ1, 9T O V &amp; -3 Englleh
blankets—1 pr. tapestry por- I MAKE screens, folding screens,
porch sw ings, cabinets; furni­
llers—other articles of use.—
rlctureaque Scenery
ture repairing. J. M. Wilson,
Phons 3&amp;0-J. •
The picturesque mountain scen­
C01 Magnolia Ave.
ery of the year-round resort can ­
GAR RANGE—old model, good
not he changed. And to give
condition. $80. Phone 473X-M.
every man a full opportunity to
PRE-W AR BIKE—1 small trl
view the area, the Army ha* on
cycla. Phone 785-J.
hand hundred* of palm of ekie,
and ice ekate* jevern!
SH A LL. WOOD HEATER—Good GIRLS FOR part time and full eleds
doten horse* are quarten-d here
condition. Call mornings, 307
time at l-aney Drug Co.
to pull heavy &gt;Jed* Incline. Hm
E. T hird St.
anne, the owner nf five ilng
BABY BUGGY—Reasonshlc. Call HELPER FOR Jimmie Cowsn'e teams, ha* hi* hu«k!r* ready to |
take the soldier* over ihe hills.
Sheet Metal Works.
IP3-J, or H 2 MagnoliaTn make the two-week “vaea
NATIONAL CASH BBGI8TKR, MAID for afternoon*. Mrs. II.E tlon" more complete, the Army
8c to $4.00 detail ttrlpt Good
Tooke. 720 Mellonvllln Ave, has made arrsngeuienle so that
condition, $76.00. Haynes' Of­
every married man can have h|*
Phone 792-J.
fice Machine Co., 3U Magnolia
wife along with him during hi*
Avenue, Phone 44.
■TWO WAITERS, on* kitchen stay. To rover her espenee*. the
porter, one dishwashing ma­ soldier pay* II.2&amp; n day fur quar
MYERS two-cylinder SPRAYER.
chine operator and one salad ta rs and f I 07 for the three dully
200 gal. capacity, with engine
woman.
Good w agra, |$u* meals—a far cry from the club's
and nose on truek, $16.00. Mrs.
room and board. Call Apoplca prwvious prke* to civilian*. Many
J . C. Bills, Jr., Geneva. Tel.
|0 ‘20 or w rite Mount Plymouth couple* prelrr to slay In the
2282.
Hotel, M ount Plymouth, Fla.
heated cottage* surrounding lh*
CRYSTAL W as and Fallow Ber­ TRUCK mechanics wanted, per­ club and Invariably the Army
muda onion plant#, p*r $1.
manent Job, giK*l working con­ official* in charge uf the rlu b Is never called camp ur insinua­
$2.00; flv* hundred, $1.25; one
ditions, good rtay with lot* of It
, hundred 40a( five thousand lots
uvtrtim e. Plume, wire or writ* tion—meet the requestLast week the Army flerviou
E. E. Keane, Winn A Lovett
Force* uf the 2d Service Com
' , l ‘ RE43AP^fib TIRES
Grocery
Gotppany.
D
raw
er
B.
V&lt;F, HAVE In stock a good quan­
West Bay Station, Jacksonville, nuind invited new.,pa|iei m- ti to
tity of r»-ejpped passenger
tnUr the ramp, inspect the facili­
Florida
tire*. pracUtally all sites; no
ties and interkvlew t|\e men. It
perm its are now required.
MAN WANTED to cut down 2 wa* the flist man in the la-t win
NORWALK TIRES AND
tree*.
Tools furnished.
2 IB with the father* of the boy* nut^
BATTERIES
under him and th a t the same
W. Fifth St,
W E HAVK la stock a fa ir quan­
"gripe*" or other* were heard
GIRL
wsnlcil
for
soda
fountain
tity of Norwalk tires and n
then.
woriq no n ig h t work. MciReygood steak of Norwalk batter*
0 n s of Two Such Center*
to*. N o yennUa required for
nolds Drug.
. ______
.On* of two inch redistribution
new tube*.
stations serving this section of
4-6 CITRUS bagg, per M. $96.60:
the country, the club la geared to
60 lb. cabbage b a ts, per M
serve 3,1100 person* a month. A1 I
A. 44. P r e v a i l ____ SeTllfe, Fla
ready about 8,000 soldiers have 1
Phone 1104
B«« 07- TO BUY; baby bed and portable been sent her* and 000 are living |
sewing machine Phone 7B8-M. her* now. The men are eiamlne"!
$166.00.
4
For Sale, portable typew riter. for future service after they have
TABLE model Delco radio, 216
spent at least two y e a n out*)diHOLLER MOTOR BALES
Maple.
the continental lim its of thi
NEEDS USED CARS
ONE Jersey cow; on* Guernsey, (Ye eSll pay 'top celling prices country.
During the conducted tour of
fresh with first calves, milking for u**d automobiles. All OPA
3 gallons or bettor. $100.00 details handled fo r you. W rit* or the cluh and th* faclllUH, It Was
Cash tech. Also s a m o l other phon* us to coma and m aka our obvious th a t th* peace-tim e stand
arda still prsTill and with this
In mind, the reporters begin In­
“ PDffoLLER MOTOR BALES
208 W. Firs t S t . ___ P hone 627 terviewing the men from area*
covered by their panere. The
TH REE acres of calerv bleaching WANTED
B0
W ax
l o b s . majority said they didn't Uke the
paper: 8H ton* of wlrai 10
O dlum a Gulf Service S u llo n , place.
seed bod covers | clothe* pins
Com er F irs t BL and French
One common " rrlp e " w*» that
for same. $200.00 fo r the lot.
Ave. Alvin Odham, owner.
the eoldlere would rath e r be at '
Phone 7804, Orlando for apham* far th* two weeks than :
TWO or 300 Amp. DC Welding anywhere else. O ther eoldier*.
polntment.
Generator. Box AW, c /o Her­ especially those who served in
ald.
•
the cold region* of Italy or Alas­
60 FRYERS AND H E N S AT ka or Greenland, wondered why
aka plant*.
O N C E I PALMETTO GRO­ they weren’t sent to Florida
’ord-Ortando
CERY. 317 ftkLM ETTO AVE. where they .could iw lm and where
they wouldn’t »ee more snow.
PHONE 441. i?
Another group or New Yorker*
. , Prem ier S M A L L H O U E fc — reasonable declared th ey had never boen on
I radio, 3
walking o r ‘ .bus distance to leg skate* or skis in their life
D sid to o l*
town
direct from ow ner — and asked bow they could enjoy
ire, 3311 E.
bought am
these sports; o th e ri eomplatneJ
Box W e /o Sanford Harold.
to d S t Pi
th a t thera were not enough girl*
BATHTUB,
alkctria or
THAT llu l*
frlgerator. Phone 481

Dr. Raymond L. Bass

or lo a ia U I IrriftfU u Db * t* Cel is
■atklay’a t l » M "C A N A M O L"
Mlaf are Acte U ke a Flerk

Bp*ml a few rantR today at aor
good drug atora for a .bottle
or Buckler** CAMADIOL Mliture
(trtpla acting). Take a coupl* of
alp* at bedtime. Keel lie laelanl
powerful effeeltre action spread Ibru
Ihroal, head and bronchial tubee. It
elan* at onca to looaen up thick,
ehoklag phlegm, soothe raw memkranre and maka breathing easier.
Suffarer* flora Ihoee pertleUnt,
naaty Irritating rough* or bronchial
Irrllatleaa daa la cold* Rod Buckley a briaga quick and agecllra raUat Don't Walt—gat Buckley** Oan•Mat today. 10k get relief laetantly.
TO CCnTO N ’S DRUG &lt;’0 .

T h U Old T rM tm in t O ften
B rln fs H ip p f RelU#
M iff rutlwttm relkrt fcwlnt btfbuL

qatrfcjy, t«ee iLtjr ducom that th# r*«i nu»*
d l U f fjrtMtLJ# uuf N timl bidor)-*.
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ifjuKitiwm •hewn iL m b iamtltiinf »N»|
■ii i |our liin*r» or tkJdrr.
l ion A frail I A*k m f drwtt*t f.w Do*»‘#
FRb* u*A| •ueerakiollr br inluLwe* fur or*r 40
i w ft. I b t l «im liAictr itikf *»d will L*lp U*
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N o th iiu r &lt;nn jfive g r e a t e r p le a s u r e In n Iio u n eh o ld t h a n a
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in v itin g llv in ji ro o m . A n d a ttc h n one w ill h e y o u r s w h e n f u r n is h e d w ith
t h i s q o o d -lo o k in g m o d e rn » u ite . S o fa n n tl 2 c h a ir s d u r a b ly u p h o ls te r e d
w ith b lo n d w ood f ra m e .

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Smart modern breakfaal get. Including lable and *1
chain with padded scats.
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Beautiful • • • u d
wonderfully com­
fortable. Blende
w ith com panion
pieces — In living
room , bedroom ,
hall . . . Made by
Tomlinson, assu­
rance of qunUtjr.

MIRRORS
To mnke tho home more
livable and also to help
brighten up that empty
space on the wall. Every
home can u«c extra mir­
rors.

We have a paint
WANTED TO RENT for every purposel
T H R E E bedrobm
tohed. Phono- 2(

unfum

HOUSE or apartm ent, furnished
o r anfum leM d. tk rra a n a n t res­
idents. Phona 12.

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*Am ericans A re N ow Farmers Urge Flashes From Russian Guns Reported
♦Within Thirty-Four ODT To Lift
Rail Embargo IPlainly Visible In German Capital
M i l e s O f M a n i l a Big ldisses Seen Bur
B ed

1st. And 3rd Armies
In Europe Also Re­
ported A r M aking
Substantial G a i n s
t n r A M vdatfi f r f t i t

Three ServiceMen
i
From NavyStation
Killed On Sunday j

Vegetable Growers
From Tie-lTp And
.ytanpower Shortage

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Ringside Seat At Junes Versus Wallace Hearings

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On Lur.un. thu Americans were
only 34 nir miles from Manila,
ttiree from Son Fernando.
On the Euro p ean
b attlef rout
the Am erienn F ir s t
unit T h ir d
A m u r * gumed troni two to four
m iles on n 10-mile fro n t, p o lling
within a rtille ry ran g e or clo se r
to the S le y f iir il I.in e .
T he
F ir s t
-eied
four to w ns
northeast of St
V illi, g ettin g
w ithin a m ile of the H erm an
I loftier
T h e T h ird e a D tu rn l M asoelt.
f e l t inn near or n e r e is the bor
iler down to S su rb ru ck e n . A m e n
fan amt F ren ch troop* advanced
.
r ■
■ ftM
l ft
tu o m ilci to w ithin 11 half m ile
of the mitftkirtu of t'olnm r, the
r.tpit.il of upper A U u ce.

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I.ieut. tien. lloilites' Fir»t Array
*pnmg a m rprU c attack at 4
M m a h litin td whirl) hen|&gt;ei1
imowilriftii nev*n feet Jil*h In
the rarly hour* the Ftr«t ov er­
whelmed M artini unrriion* of
four town* nonhenM of St. Vlth.
Veteran F irst division trtxj(»
apeared Lite s tu c k , and with
forces from o thsf (snlts chw trsd
h w'ni»t.d*$n aOtiW.-^splur.
■•nC'Vslrufilay-.jH
&gt; Mfnes

r»

fTrli

Iwieh nnd llrp u ch jtil in a
five to aeveti m ilca noithenat *&gt;f
St. Vith. Ilu)&gt;petibneli is four and
a half tullea front the H erm an
frontier.

NaiU Itesin to Hold
Thcr* was nn advnnea artillery
jireimiation. A fter tho find s u r ­
prise, the Herman resistance beUari to stiffen.
Sn o w d rifts and m in es were tile
chict o hstad e*. A F Correspondent
Hal Hoyle said the d rift* w ere
n,i ii #**-1 that tra il h la iin s u n its
had to change off e v ery flit y a id *
«o exhausted w ere those p lod­
ding through the sliuw fields.
T he reo|&gt;enlng of
the F ir s t

arm y's drive esme O days a f tr r
Field Marshal Karl von ItuodMedt
broke throunh the Ardennes In
hla December offensive.

C IT Y B R I E F S
The Sanfon] Board of Realtors
u |] | hold - its refttilsr m onthly
meeting W ednesday afternoon a t
4:00 o’clock a t tho C ity H ill a t
which time im portant m atters
will be discusssd. i t Was a n ­
nounced today by Edw ard F. Lane,
president o f\ t h s Board.

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.Mr. and Mrs. M.II. Anderson
of Ft. Loudcrdalo havo purchased
the three end a h alf aero D resser
citrus grave n ea r Goidsn L ake
where they a re now living. M r.
Anderson i s 'a d riv er for SouthE astern T ransport trucks.

Sanford St^te Guard
Unit In Rifle Shoot
•

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Capt. John L. Galloway, Lieut.
John Meisch and IS men of. Com­
pany C., Florida S ta te G uard
wore among these o f tho F ou rth
R atL tlon, who partieipotod in a
non-competotlvo practice r l f l a
i « shoot In Pfneastl* yaaU
** under direction of Col. Cedric C.
Bens,^ battalion

ii J V'hiMH' weftthe
••HiditMU*
\ . getuhlc and fruit g i ■awj
*1
nn lh* h iifh u n v mm 4
-»«ih**i i \
'. ,,,n,ide t m illt\ 4*lHlld !•» !•«"•*
A l 'ti’j n tiVliH*!. Sunday morning I |*|llt, -amb *»i d o lla ri if pi.«to*i
Jnnin* H BPb*»p. S _V I'S N U *i im i i eio'htng Villlfiiiitv ate f+ir
iia ilir s v i lie, unit \\ iltnii K. Halt. i in ? delay«*«l in ri'HiTimr n**i lh
S ic UHNH Gf 11rei'iiviIt»•, N &lt;’ , efp lit ul Wi ts. M I „ i n lInin, '-rile',
m anager fur f Iu im * and • oin
were attem pting in ermot the At
U n tie
t'ottaf
l.ilie
tru ck *
at [ (♦aii\
tmluvMngm lia A ic n u e in Urluiub* when
Vegetable grow er*
In**
•!*
their iru le d u u wn* M n irk t" ad ! ,,, Pit 4* Uu* iiecc*.*i!y 1*0
thi*
on hy an e a rly m orning train
mhargii/* he an id. "and w jt i I to
The autoinohilr w»« throw n
, nt opern
.per at**
w it hunt
co m ilan d
fret into the «i it eh, it woe t * ,
rvi;r t .. I hr r e n I re ad v «■%i 4**
h -rtagi* of Iat.or for li-it.i +1**1
purled Roth itu n were in Ite n K
«.| jn*K*e*«lilg t lie*e veg*t.tliir
kilted. Hi-hop. tindri the st* el
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further
a,‘ g»a
dn\
in r wheel and H all who wa, I , \ rr\
*ittintnin that nut. +p«'l!
thrown d e a l of the car T h e «.i i
andr
tif dotlrt r*
&lt;*•
Wits c&lt; mpletelv wrecked
i fh
M u m " h** added
t he other tru ffle fatalit y vi ri
I Mi n HM'it m i | *rd ie *
■*
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It ohe it
t 'htt.tlw it'K, S 1 , I.S N H
t"j other vi g etaliie* * hi- h b.o«
w Ia i di ih 'I at l 1b m'i h&gt;ck »en I r t
.Mi hoi inn l ut It v were ieud\ •“ r
day morning m the Sanford Naval I . h i p m e n t t h u w e e k
Forth* i
A ir
. — Station IH1o sp
11ital,
1. I Itwo
tt'll V
l 111I I
A
hom
Stinted out, orht
after lie hud been thrown head '
, ,,
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,
. .
,
i In ate the d ifficu lty of loonnc
foremost to the pavement on Hie • umigh InlxM tn nuivf* lh***«' ci.m

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- TAMPA, Jim. 2D. Ol’1—Tourists
from other slates who drove their
ii na

coast cities will have to do tome
fast explaining to their ration
hoards unless thev can prove (heir
trip to Florida by rnr was for
bona-fide business or h rslth rea­
sons.'
OPA Investigators sta rted a
un'de-spread investigation today of
tourist camps, hotel garag**.
streets and highways for cars
with Out-of-stats license . tags,
W. T. Bowling, chief Investigator
of the Tam pa OPA flstd office,
said yesterday.
“ We wlH begin checking tourist
camps a t Dradsnton and Sarasota
today where wo have had many
complaints th a t thsre are people
who drovs th eir cars for thous­
ands of u lla s Just to spnd a
w inter vacation in this area,''
- Bowling said.
"From Bradenton and S arasota
ws Intend to check all other
places th a t a ra mors o r less
gathering spots for tourists until
we have p retty well covered
everyone on the W est Coast with
an out-of-ststs ta g ."
JIMMY DELAYS TRAIN
CHICAGO, Jan. 19. (AT- De­
parture of the Chicago and N orth­
western e x tra faro City of Ism
Angelas w as delayed for
a t . J h a . raqnsat of- Cot
Roosevelt, of th e m arines, who
he w*s on " u rg e n t

his wife, osksd lh a t tbe streaw 'llner be hold when the tra in he
from . W ashington
id a half hours be-

In additlnn, OPA ordered:
1. K stabbshm ent of n "drove
com)ilianci)'' system under vrhhh

slaughterers will be limited In the
total am ount they may pay In
buying cuttle during a monthly
accounting period.
2. A maximum lim it, on a
percentage basis to be determined
later, uf the good and choice
cuttle slaughterers may kill d u r­
ing the accounting period.
Officials said the over-rMtng
price would assure a profit to
wholesalers and retailers, many of
whom have been -forced to buy
u t prices higher than their own
sale price under previously e sta ­
blished wholesale and retail ceil­
ings. It also will protect them
from being out-bid for choice
grades by “any unscrupulous oper­
ato r who had purchased cattle at
prices higher than thoss perm it­
ted by the previous order," they
S-ftildi
Coupled with tig h ter rsslriclions on m ss t rationing, OJ’A
said, the new ceilings should
"give g rea ter assurance to each
housewife th a t she will receive
her fair share of all grades of
beef, including th e top grades,
a t fair prices.1?
Price Bchedalea
Zones and top prices Include:
Zone 20, w h tttr tak es in the
eastern portion of V irginia, and
sons &gt;4 which tnelndes m ost of
N orth Carolina, South Carolina,
Georgia and Florida—$18.00.
Zone 10, m ost of .Louisiana east
of the Mississippi—118.00.
— Zeae l« , Ks a |»wfcv, and sen *
21, western Ten ncssra—818,18.
Zone 28, northern Mississippi
*IH,50.
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and N o rth Carolina and
th e eastern p a rt of Tennessee,
and sons 23. eastern Louisiana,
southern
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southern
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of conference* In Ijindnn dutiki-d o ve r thp tli*nj{i'rmu jiml tliffu u lt
by reniinrshfp, is In Paris mn.mg India China mr rnutpn, uh»*rr
fu rth er preparations for Jh r "Hig enem y interr**|.f m»i Mfi«i n il ar k
Threo” meeting, It was iinnmin.ed wn« prttbfll.lr and «*Y|H*rted.
today.
Thu cit'itmn m rnmjinnvinic til©
Diplomatic iiuarters reportedl ttuar.L jnbU:
the possibility th a t' a Joint tp );
"Klyhrir « t niuiil iu well nx tiy
m ediate surrender call to Ger­ day, at hi^h altitiulr* ov©r im
many might be Issued from the pasunhl©. . nm untuii.m ti
terrain
Big Three conference. It is re­ through arf-as rh n rm teriicil by
ported th a t Hopkins had gone to •xtram ely
ti rnrhrrou*! went her
P aris to invite Gen. Charles l*e- condition! n©c©nRltttting long pcGaulls to attend and might go
0f npertilion on Instruments
to Rome, _and_even to Moscow _
requiring courngemis and
a fte r the Big Three parley.
superior perforiiinncc of Ills duties
to ovcrcomi\ he accomplished his
DEATH
mission with distinction.
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The nwnrd was made for the
Mrs. K atie Mlckler, wife of period of service from Feb. 11
Arnold Miclder. form er head of to Sept. IG. 1044.
the U. 8. Employment service
office In Sanford, died Friday In
Orlando a fte r a brief illness.
AMOS VICKEHY ENLISTS
Funeral services w ere held fur
Mrs. Mickler this morning s t
Amos live* Vickery, J r . is Ssn9:09 o’clock i t tho 8L Ju n es
n a rla j ws* h r T u n f a U n i t ~' 'in d ltlu rr ~to— th e
Catholic Church,
Ctnr
foroes afloat, according to word
Greenwood Cemetery, Orlando.
received from Orlando Navy Re&gt;
VINSON TALK
K iting headquarter*. Young Vicy, 17, is the sod of Mr. and
W A S niN G T O N T jan. 20. UTy~ Mrs. A. I. Vlckei— of 1715 W.
The eepltol heard some talk to­ T hird Street.
P rio r to hia enlistm ent on Jan.
day th a t Stabilisation Director
Fred Vinson may be President 20, he was a student at Sanford
Roosevelt's choke fo r federal loon H igh 8chooL Ho la now a t home
s .inostlva dutv aw aiting his
II to I Naval Trdlntng Station.

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Frnr«' .Mr In " l»v F n lr Fort©
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John Evan*. 20, son of Mr. M r*. .Mitchell Rant: " A n A m erinnd Mrs Frank Evans nf Iatki- rrtn I*rn y e r“
VTniton* nt liMlny'fi lunch non m
Mary, was « member nf the
Editors N ote:—The follow­
.list class of aviation cadets tn c lu iln i NV I. Thorp©. B yron K im :
ing names of buys in service
graduate from
the t'olun#us J r . Dr. Dunrttii M cKw nu. Ju lian
“home on leave" have been
Army Air Field near Columbus, llo u n n l, .M S . Ile riro w r ami Paul
submitted by the Pitot Club
Miss, on Feb. 1, ID4G He re S tin e of O rlan do

John Evans Wins
Army’s Silver Wings

Home On Leave

far which Mrs. Z. H. Ratliff,
telephone fi5 t-J. and Miss
Blanche Kennedy, lelephona
FATHER • RON BANQUET
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Sflccleftl as _
a commit lee to secure n in e s
The annual Father-Son banquet
of servlet men nnd women no
nf the Seminole Chapter nf
that their friends m ar know
F u tu re F arm ers af America will
when they are h» Hanford.
lie held in Ihe chapter hulldlng.J
W est E ighteenth Street, nt 7:30
Pfc. George B. Eliot, who
P. M„ T hursday. Feb. 1, It
radio specialist and technician
announced today by Alex R. In instrum ent landing
Using explosives the Army has Johnson, ag ricu ltu ral Instructor.^ stationed ot Casper, Wyo., a r ­
developeil u method of sinking
This banquet is n art of th f rived Saturday fur a visit w ith .
telegraph poles Ul loots sand lead ersh ip train in g of the Future his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G eorgy.
F arm ers.
without digging a holt.
reived the silver wings nf a Fly­
ing Officer and appointment ns'
a F light O fficer in the Army
Afr_ Forces.
F /O Evans entered pilot train­
ing last June 1943, nnd attrnded
flying schoola a t Arcadia, and
Slontgomery, Ala. befurv his
graduation a t the ndvanerd fly­
ing school near Columbus, Miss.

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Capt F.M assie H ughes
Wins Legion ol Merit;
Is ' Honored OPA Places Price
Ceilings On L i v e
Cattle At $ 17.25

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In cfimiection ^ith the winkinic several week* ng«i l»» Li*on»»mn I h. \
nf the Dlot k Inlint), Lieut. &lt; onulr Stn b iliiatir.fi D iii'd i i \ in+on, will J ift-t dl*n*t!ci, and now, jh +i u
Krr*f A. Ilaltnrtl, former i**ecu- be cut by 60 cents nil along thr ! I (n n .rop e fire i (ipdnif into f* .**1
jiVrMluttir.fi,
thU
rnil
ctuliitiru
tiv&lt;* officer of the Sanfonl Sta* line on J u ly 2.
O P A said it has established an prrvcniH them fm m ahi|&gt;|itfi|f
tion, received n commendation
"W o have notified nur » on*
fmm the Commander in Chief of "over riding ceiling'* at 10 mai
the Atlantic Fleet for gallantry, ket centers and m *24 m arket grp*«innnl' dele^atHin that " ir
having remained aboard the sink­ zone* which w ill he the legal ftiatr* Market!! ar** kuepmi* *
ing carrier in order tn resrne a lim it fi.i the sale nf cattle nnd riMfiii* .. i tin s h i p p e d tiir nni'M ii '
11
sailor who was pinned m the calves rvgard le** of . hmee, « nut in the hnpi* that Cnniffi'**
jr
wreckage,
Jn mldltion, it was or com in e rr in I grade. Atvloini* lake no I Hr* f»f f hi* plight nf
Hfi.Mi
r*
nnd
prtivnli*
m 11&lt;•1D*
report**), ('orndr. Ilslltird uidixl n i sold fm hreeillng ur r m n n ir m s l
From
pi i .. • •
medical o fficer in thr omputn j purpusi-s and thine sold bv mem- ctiinjn mm. mi.
II i nl.nued
rag#
tion of the sailo r's li-|f
j tu-rs of the t II clubs or uthrr
- -—
—j recuguiHsI f Mi in youth o rg an ise
lions urn eXft-mpt
jS f 'l. J .I* . T h o m p s o n
F u rth e r Action

Tourists To Explain
Gasoline R a t i o n s

S c b n e id c in u b l;

ilt'l' | ! m ! m n m u n iu n o l t o d a y .
S u e r f P r i T h ' o r l s sju il t In . t i e s
o( S o t i e ! m m s h a v e i d r e a d y
b een -ee l) I Com l i ip l i l i ill t i l l 1
m i'll! s k i e - o\«-| th e e . i s l e l l l

i** ' 1'Ir r 1

luehw av at t'assel.ien v aft*r
tire nn his motorcycle had htio* &gt;
nut. I’n ssiut nioloi ists discnvei
nl him notified the Naval Station
and he w-as rushed to the Station
Hospital in a Na»v Ambulance

P it y

m ilt's in sid e th e liiT m a ii Im r-

with n in n n . a n«! the u lh ri a- i It*

uf

B a il

1 Berlin Biots Occur

I-a ccm1 w ith jHi**Mbie heavy 1«»-■
*l &gt;iby iiMMm i*t a w il l
Innt
rut I fin ha rift&gt; which with h a iv t-'l
luinii shnrtagt
i* rauMiti. «lail&gt;
nn n i i t im. a id in ' iiin m ii vegrta
hie grow er* and shipper* of Sent
inoh t'm inty, h v n l g rn u e r* un.1
* hi 1*11mg ntgi* nitntpiu* were l&lt;»

H'Plilt

S u rro u n d s

P r u s s ia n

Three Americun columns
today bare down on Son
Fermtndo, the gntewny t&lt;i Two Die. \Vluui Car Is
Wrecked Fiy Train; il.tj in ging OPT «n&gt;l other *t •
** Manila while Super fort res.ias
lignin stru ck . lwo Island on
f,&lt; utH* in \ fi thtUiflnfi tn fift the
Blowout' Gets Third ♦•ml'iirgn
a* Aclte*luletl ul mid'the sen road t o Tokyo. A
Inflight
Singapore broadcast said 14 f&gt; T h re e service men fm m I hi nii'h
1 tn* em bargo was put into i f •
carrier-borne planes raided FtmOmt Nnvni A ir Stn tw n met I fr. r by tin’ O D T la*t week tn
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^ Sumatra oil refineries around
of them in n tn llitim i nf i i »-iri*
t * v to **' 11e vi* hi‘ute rail V'itr*•
I'ulembaug.
cil rial til mi t It Inn*■ *■i - 1m
•1«.i si 1If*|| tatlM'dl !«V till' VII 1'
Tokyo reported A m r r ir m b om b ­
ers attacked In ih ij" Island. -0 0
little* south of the
N ipponese
~ ca p ital for l hr f ir s t tim e. S in g le
9 Incedlury-dropidng s u p e r f o r t *
were reported continuing
th e ir
T o kyo rv c u isin n s.

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IHK SANFnitri IIKRAI.I). SANFOKDt FLORIDA*

Overdue Vindication

The Sanford Herald

I C tltft. H
Oit»k«r IT, II

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n o n note
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s v e i c r i r n o * rates
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S .w T «*rk.

MAGIC CARPET

** Yrs, WO vcnrw is it long time to wait for a vindkajinw.
Hut p c ie .iip » bettor Inter than never. In I 0 '*J Ann (Ircoti
shale I’uduatur and I!) other residents &lt;if S a le m . M a s s ,,
were convicted &lt;if witchcraft and hanged. T h i.- w a s &gt;11 &lt;lavri
which historians now call "ihe period of the witchcraft d»Insian", when any friendless old woman win* o ffe n d e d a
neighbor ran t h e risk of lieing called a witch an * I c o n d e m n e d
lo death. Though widespread abroad, the c r u s a d e against
vitcheraff in America has been generally associated with
■'’ntem. The town lived to repent its activity, and many of
ihu-u who took part made public rt‘|&gt;entAnco later.
Now steps are being taken to wific out tin- legal conictlon of Ann Piirioiitnr. H Vance flreenslit of N* w Origan
t descendant, haa filed u ]u&gt;tltiuii with the .Mimfuchiw«U«
legislature to absolve her formally of the crime. Tim scant ir
who introduced the bill has added five other names, and all
vho were executed may eventually lie included.
It wotdd be proper for Massachusetts, even at Ibis hit*
into, to acknowledge its error. At the same time, w riter&lt;
referring in the .salcm witchcraft mania sliuiiM note that,
.untruly to the popular notion, th e witches wen- not Imriicd.
•ut hanged. Tile episode-is striking enough without adding
■ictureH*[ue untruths.

MONDAY, JANUARY 29. 1945
iliu m

v k iu Tb f o b t o d a y

W E A R E N O T M E R E MA
T E R IA I.
CREA TU RES,
01)K
it s n u t y
m
H T S R ita l . s o
l iv e
TH AT
yo u
W L I, BiW O p T it Y
O F Y O U R C dlKA i
U l . S T I N Y ; l&gt; not the life nign
than the food, anil the body mor.
than the raim ent ?— M att. C:25

THE WANDfcKER
(F ro m K n li'lilo g iap h )
T o M ch alone
T r u th come* stum bling
T h ro u g h the d a rk.
P re ia im r her (ace
A g a in st the pane.
R a ttlin g the Intrh.
B u t the sly miiut
Housed in com fort.
D ra w s the blunl*
A n d thro w s u lot

now m.ikc sittings

by appointment only

Service Men Excepted

The Essex Studio
Hubert h ( ‘ox

HOUSE S U P P E R S
NON—
RATIONED

tio W much o f a stepping-stone to the presidency would
Henry A. Wallace's projwsod now |&gt;o«l he?
If jwst history still holds true, the cabinet officer with
i good chance for the White Moure is the Boctotnry' of
tale, in curly days due position led almost automatical)}' to
;he other. Jefferson, Madison, Monroe and Joiin ()uiucy
Adams a!) had been secretary ut state before becoming
:n»Jdont. Thou Uwtv mum *-ebauqar- -W'hfh* Van Huron and
iJuchanan, Loth former secretaries of state, became piesi
■ent, aeverai years elapsed between their tenure &lt;*t Hie two
-fflcos N o other secretary of stale has advanced to the
dghcr post.
Other cabinet officials have been lalked of for the
(residency, but with two exceptions, nob seriously. Salmon
Chnsc, Lincoln's secretary of the treasury, never ceased to
.lope, and so cinbarraaspi) Lincoln that, when Chase offered
iis resignation, it was gladly accepted.
The other precedent is dislim llv eneoiiragmg to Will
ace. One fornjer M in la iy of commerce, nli'r.id } well k now n
.‘he Wallace. (^forc entering the cabinet added s* many
H e tub there iH at. w h r t r l h c pn-sidenl r&lt;iir**l. I*&lt; w;i notm

to su c ce cil h im a n d w a s e a s ily elec*ed
le r h e r l lin o v e i

III

Tan or black kid, leather soles
Romeos, black kid, leather soles
Tan (imposition
Tan sheep-lined, leather soles

m im e ,vnt &gt;l|» l l i « i t it n »u«» MI14 t wr 1*
Hirnnjti'd tlm l t u ii’ im *'t .*
tttiui) in U r w U '' iu rli*
a
|H»s
• Iblf am! ilih c iw tin | 4 unr in
dctnil

Hrainy Hugs

Even the heart'*
Impulxivrnr**
ti tiushril like a rlilld
And tucked anniilr
Under the woven
Quilt of fenr.

Photographer

JUST ARRIVED

Can 'Wallace Make It?

Filed

Upon tlir flew
Of resistance

NOTICE
O miiij; lo luck of lifle and

««biTTa o » * «r a il t u i m j i n t f

r r r .l i r4 ' lo O wt aal •U»n*l»r rr .liro la Ibla a a .rr a a . nU»
Ik r I real M ira » » ll l t lf 4 bfrrloAll tlabia «e tr.abM ratlra .1 •*♦'
Mai .U r a tf b r , barrla are ai.a ra­

M O N D A Y, J A N U A R Y 2$,

B L. P e r k in s

J I M a il
Orjcmii^m
Nut itinul

Im partial night
Reddens her lip*

For morning's kb*.
The face at the window
Disappears.
The day moves in.
A A FOOTE

Tl)a Russian* urn GettUiK *'
to Berlin they uui lie*
Hitler'* knees knuckiut

cloat

Co),, Elliott Roosevelt u *b&lt;mt
to bo rronutc&lt;l ti e lingalier
general. Wondei ii timi -»ill in
Crease his Unmannt pnuritie* ’

Secretary Itke* denies ■he
cheated the city of Chicas1* "iii
of IP.500 In 1real eslalr

laxi'i

“Honest Ilavnld'' woufiin’l think
of doing such a thlngt__

SANFORD FORUM

)IM lumiller Ilf.OW («•* moiilli
i&gt;. flCl.tMH1 |ti'i vuHi

.Cditor B ern Id
anni'ord. Kin

Last week Genera) MneAithur
celebrated hi* G6th birthday D eal H it.
That rtlitett! m Hanl&lt;
at which most men an.
ready to retlir, hat the Uenrril mow ol p IlloVCIIIi'Ilt
Stems to have no such1Idea at rtire il n iilw iiv rin p lo )
present and raanngt* to vt«&gt; F lo rid a u.- u*tiri*t* and
about a&gt; ctme to tlic front litus ' n i l rpaidenbi I w e ll t
th at I h»v*. been vent t
aa tho moat rugged Cl.
1 that

Admiral Jam es (Jocko) Clark,
carrier ta lk force roounander «4n
the fTalrd flool, i«m Indian win
since ho can sraell tiism nut;
fUffar* from stomach trouble.
l(e drinks nothing l u t milk, rata
qnly sieved acgetahles and brrast
of chicken.
Other* who have
atofpach trouble but continue to
a a l' pickles, curtimhrra, pork slid
potato chips might try Admiral

Martin Andersen who ha*
wr|Unn

hi* (nl

purpose

■nihiuarterr

at

Then mid It th a t the m lverU*'

JOIN The MARCH OF .DIIVIE8 ! !

and
lit*'

A unit lun- aitiau y
KHUiretl In DvLttud of U atiied
Hallway emplor-eoa ■and thn city
RnvvrmueiiL Cbaiulwr of Coni
merce. Ilea] EaU tv Board. Minlateral Association have gone op
record U* hock such movement
a fte r the woi. Some years ugo
tfin w ilier hs'l eorrrsponderwe
with unrites in Raniord win ut
th a t lime wore very laud* Imurrated in hullditig n rutlrond ruin
munity Vlr. provide hwuecs for

ADMISSION 40« — (Tlx Ipebj — SKRVICR SO®

LAST TIMES TODAY!
S m^ C O L M A H
2 • Outdoor display lifkting except wbet*.u*c*aaarY for
cpsvduct oltnainafB of ooklooe oalaMMriifiilfc
3 - Outdoor^detjptotlv* or)d outdoos oroaraontal Uqhtioy.
4 • Show window RftiUng except wkoro nocoeaary to*

faUSSW'J

in te rio r iQ u o ln o tio n .

5 * M arquoo ligh tin g in oxogpo o l N w alla lor aa c h m ar*

W *

2 HITS! TUESDAY ONLY!
for

0 Republican u *
'til*

H ew

over slap-

DaJf.' w ith

fl- Whitt way toeol lighting to « csm ol (ho amount
determined by local public authority to bo nocoooary

V i t a m i n s Once A

more

ip crttleUpi thglt'Vopto o f, our
ki' Dealers tar*

rfnSH

v. ■ ;. • •

.

than tt.wyatfa

•fiy W.V. "R illlnc
Toitchton D rug to .*

nnd CAHOLK IiOMHARP in

•NOTIUNG SACRED”
—--WFRI

, •

FltEIHUC MARCH
aiAHLEH WINNINORK
-o- Jn T^CIINICOLOH! -

*4 for results.
isrputreulh'at ■ ,
uofa are o f
«y , and w h «

isUage^
potauap

COMING WED. and THURS.1

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Social And Personal Activities
TU KSD AT
^ j'h r Ju n io r H igh School ami
A m m i r School I ’.T .A . w ill meet
at the Ju n io r High School at
3 :3 0 I*. M_ t'rrc iilc il by a board
m eeting nt 2 :3 0 I ’ M. A Foundera D ay program w ill I k - p rr.en ted and there w ill be n demonatral £ n ot rle c tiic n im p m i lit The
Ju n io r High School g irl* w ill
aerve tea.
W H O N K S IIA V
A ll members are u rged to a t ­
tend the m o clliii; of the Service
Ujavr'a Club in the L ib ra ry of
U SO n l h :0tl I*. M Klection
o f o ffic e r* w ill U- Ill-Id mid plan*
fo r the in stallatio n w ill be made.
A ll service wives who -are not
member* of the club an- invited
In attend the meeting.
TH U RSD AY
Sem inole Chapter No. 2. Order
E a s te rn S ta r, w ill I told tlr&gt; reg­
u la r buaine.v* m rctin g « tli the M»aonic Tem ple, ut 8:00 1 . M. A ll
m embers and visitin g nr erabe is
t f j urged to atteml. Tht-rv w ill l
Iflf in itiatio n
J
T h e T . K. I_ C l» i» o f the F irs t
B a p tist Church w'lll meet ft the j
home of M r*. IV. I- Stoudenm irv,
507 E lm Avenue, at M.oo J* M

H lk.V*%«rll
Y l i'lrli

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a l Ut%‘ V iMiUMMliiD

Mm

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J

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Founders Program Is
Planned By P.T.A.
^

rom iiii-iim rnlm g

program

lin y wdl l x nreecntfsl
iH uunder*
'
by m em txr* ut th«- re g u lar meet
ing o f the Ju n io r lligh -tlrm m m ar
School E’. T . A. tom orrow at J 'til
P. M. at the Ju n io r H ig h School.
T h e re w ill also l x n demon-

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Mr
and M r*
PA
K im b t s l
haw- *&gt; th eir gu ests. M l* . lA-i
ly Row La ml and Tom Row land ol yrv.V i»«t«l&gt;
1^
K*jvntv
Mi'*.
Bartow
4 lan k Vtvei* tMnsenlvd M r* H rv - 1 H* '
ion with a o o u g , of WiaA v*m ei
&lt;4v i 4
Mr*. R u th Fouae of C a n to *. \ lias aitd sw v sth v a it 1-s-vlift! Ohio, has retu rn ed to het houio |
Vl I he csh k Iu sio ii of lh« due
a fte r »pending a few w eek* a- ( net. I* I* A uJyissct, i .s L . l t a i s I s l
the truest of Mr a rut V " W I t I , allssi on M -- k»*nk K ■. v . - m.
Thornton.
I 11resented the ktrvw n s aTth a
•s-aullful s lt w r tsowl b le u lk * ‘ l
IM» *
M iv B r i l l R ab un * vf
.•■any ft is*mi.- ut the cw aaB im tv
U m l% UhkK *mfv x4
k*bu«t%,
U_K- t r u e . M e g ia a i s h a j i w a * IIK *
m«ha « i t r x poft »xl nusAiniC im •*f* ervsvutvsl the follow tit* ii-g ta u t . Iv
I * '*
t k u i , h * * i r r i w l l o v i# U -Mr *»*l aiian g esi hy M rs It M Ba?4
Mrx \
Kabarti.
v ig
lV .ii \ I V k si** Me " by ll1’
Jean B o lte r * v w # |s i» « - l h&gt; B v ‘
Mr
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K iuaI, ly Retie K n it
Mr, and M r v R ilb fti kiR*i
UtsMt.es
of
Soog“ f vsdlw.e
Mr. ttitst Mr%.
K .»i**krm o*, Song” •‘ .\!tvs Blue tis'w il” . “ IVut'k
S ^ tu rd iv
si
lH*&gt;W«*s
Fem e Mw In'", bv Jv-v* B oivivr.
I ity u n a l-eaves* t h a rs a tv ' T t v w r ~
4 :&gt; £ &amp; _ .. . .
Peggy lio w s li. Lhlou U a kv t
Mi** Ktisalw-th kjthigbam »»d I S * a ji ita k v r
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teaching
r*t
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H ig h
Titus 1st Het own aM a n g v n tcn l
S*.-httil.
of - S ta r lVi.sk". 2nd " tih t,‘ wouudt”
^
generally known i s '"th e Scar* * . . '

Mr and M r*. F ra n k Thom-**
am i daugbtef. l a V r u w , i r l u i o n l i
lis la y to th eir hoots' m lia d s d e * .)
A la . a lte r
t u it ln *
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Honored With Shower
M r*. John Roger* and M r*. 1‘
A . Howland enter lim e d with a
m iarrllan eo u * vhower F rtd a y eve
ning at the home of M ia. Roger*,
honoring
M ies
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B ra g s,
bride-elect.
The ro o m w ere decorated w ith
ca m ellia * and a ia le a * . ca rryin
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out a vale n tin e m otif. M r*. K a rl
Vavn. M r* . Ralph C alm er an. I
M iss l l r s r e w ere w in n er* In the
contests played. A f lr r the games,
the honorve opened her g ift*
fro m her fH e ad s, and refreshm e n li w ere served.
T h e fo llo w in g were invited t.v
be w ith M iss t i n t s : M rs. Wm
oruv Uragg. M i* . Roy
M arion.
M r * P a lm e r, Mr*. K a r l V a rn ,
M r*. Fre d Johnston. M r*. O, V.
(iib b » [»dl r*. V ance. M r* H a l Col
b e rt. M r*. W D lia rv lin cr, Mr*.
It. W . W a re , M is,, Jo h n l bU r 4.
M r*. J u lia n Vffrft, i T t l * . A lto n
Johnson, M r*. Em m ett H u n t, M r*
E lla V a rn , M r*. John C a rv e r.
Al.-o the M isses N a rin e N o r­
wood,
M ary
F.arte,
K lita b e th
F ra n k lin , V e ra Lodge. M ary K lle ii
D u gg ar, Y vo n ne T h u rsb y , Bettv
Coll«ert and M artha F o v

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lDr., Mrs. FJ Rts'kut Dv.iU'tK
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MONDAY, J aNIT.\RY.29, 1915

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9.98 Bags Reduced To
5.98
7.98 Bags Reduced To ............
4.98
5.98 Bags Reduced T o ...................... 3.98
4.98 Bags Reduced T o .......................... 2.98
3.98 Bags Reduced T o ....................... 2.98
2.98 Bags Reduced To .............
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1.98 Bags Reduced To .................. ..... 1.00
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ALL REMAINING WINTER COATS
GREATLY REDUCED

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M r*. A nn.* T u a k h a le r »t O lla m ia, d m trtct J e it it v iim a h n t ,
•tataUeU M r*, t'haalew CuJba oa
uoble grand am i u lh e r a ffg e ra
fo r m i o f the Sem inole Kv-bekwh lo d g e KundM rr At aJt a mwetT h u red ay n ig h t,
abort b o ria n .' e a a w a H * “
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M r*. W , E . Jam iew oa. vvee-crow d;
M rv H . E . C o rd e ll. '
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I' family ami h u dou, Lefty Gomes
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wife, pretty June lYDea of f t t
sluice, atilt u hl.» inuat ardent
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Rail Embargo
IC«atlaa*4 r r m Paaa OMI
ha« been unnouiice«l, nor la l hero
any assurance th a t there will In
sufficient labor to meet the dctunnda of giuw cra of Bcminole
1Tho peak movement of cclcty
vrill la-gin anm nd Feb. IB, It v m
htaleil. R efrigerator car require­
ment* fo r the Klurlila vegcUililo
movement it u r I n c
February,
Mutch elfll April will Ik* atftroxImntcly 800 ram n week. From
th e heat Information obtainable
a* to rn r »ttpply, there are indi­
cation* th a t It will lie extrem ely
difficult If at nil poesIMti to su p ­
ply all the rant required to move
■ill vegetable.* for liaiviat during
till* ix-riial.
Many Brower* und *hi|l;wm
here iliainl tlmt Florida should lie
giiMtt 11 tut ity on lefiigerutoc.
equlpoipiit for the miaou I hat
one car- from Florida can w ith
efficient. Jinmllinyf ^ make
lure
stibdm f S trip * . P V C vatJsH 'Y tr t i e
m arket*, where** cara in M ullcan service require .10 dayn fo r a
round trip.
Ttioaa extra hum
haul*. It was alated, tie up p x a t
uuantitir* of rqulpm ent end re*
mice Ihe *up| Iv of food for tiles
a m in i force* anil civillnna.
American H u ll Grow nr*, Inc.,
J. C. Ilulrlii.on and Company,
Sanford Oviedo Truck Ciroware,
* »H*de« d Crnwcra
Aavicinlpia.
Chase and .Company and other*
* rrprrxnntim : n lnrc&lt;- ’fufinber of
vcgvtnMc pt.wlucer* havii lieen In
lo lilu it and wmkiliR with the
Florida Vcvrlalilc Connnillec at
Orlando, the American
Farm
Rureaii Federal Inn. liie Co oper­
ative Kr nil nml Vr-grlolde AaniN-ialiiai. end nffir-lnl-* in Waah-

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How women and girls
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L tuon lo tuptw rt of the grouiul.lnvailon foirrs. Kmoke &gt;1111 {foure frum one rlr'irlilie sr paratraj^bomba Boat
•down, to rip lo a b m lt Ihe alirraft »r»ttered.aboul lh» airdrome. A Xiorl pait of the IU plane* deal rayed OQ tha
frm m d hi the huge attack were wrecked at thle field Air Forcei photo.
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dark and pa .npad kotn tha hvrw»rd gan whil* *Menxt&gt;llnx land. Tha pilot walked awmy from the *r*n* of tha
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I i-cfty txrnt ililn iiiu t f tli* I
| trophy ceres hi the piny cvltm of
j tils suburban K«w (,:xrilt*ii* Lome
nml pullr-l »«l it l»»&gt;k «f p M n trj.
Moil nf ihrm » * tr shot* « i el?
i trip In Japan. Ill year* ag-»
"Y m l

iv e k u

! ■« ■■ m,m

Lefty Gomez Even
Likes T6 Converse
A b o u t Baseball

Farmers Urge

s A N io it n

Flashes From Red
Guns Reported In
German Capital
ICmUIh H Krini l-»a* &lt;»»»l
the Hilo*inn arm* renter
lieu
then, jual ln»lde ihe l-oi.U-i of
Oermnny five mile* nmili of
Katowice, al*i&gt; were mmeiittcei!
Knto'vtc* la n city of I3a,ll0n.
Beulhcn lOO.wn.
Htalln’a order declared Ihe CJ*r.
man* now have Ix-m rlcaird roufptetniy from the llomlirtinn real
dialrict and the anuthern area
Of tikli Indu*trial ili-.lih'l nf uppet
Get man .SItoo In .Tbe»6. victnHa*
gave Marshal Ivan Konev’* army
an Iron grip lilt upper (eoulliern)
Bilexla, vecuml In iiu|anlnun- only
tu the Ruin for nintiiicnmii-r of
Cietninny’s war i«il*nllal KnUWice ia the queen eily of tjie
Dooibrvwa coal ba..m ulnrh lib*
produced up- lo 40,oon,WO lorn
of coal annpilty.
M a r a h • I fJrecory '/.hukpv'i
arm* « a a about HK) mile* from
Ilrrua* and a g reat, and prrjiain
decisive, -battle appeared t« he
ahaptng uti over tno snow-driffM
Polish and German In-.ila between
Bchnridernuhl, In

eiih- (Serntmiy, and elcikn ie into
I ’oxnnn and T u ru u in I'ulnml.
Red* at Konlgabcrg
O ther arm le* havu penelrntcd
Into im t*kirtn uf Kiiui|r*lM&lt;iK in
K.a«l I'riia xla , and a re utl.icViuu
R rcalu u in flc rm a n S ile sia , Ri-rlin
hi millennia *nhl.
&lt;S-I IX1IIIIS all.m i Oil) Oiler Lx*Ixxi-x-n Ci»iel m il t ' c u n t I n
xix-d In p re v rn l
fm mat Ion' of
m a jo r riie .iiv liri'lx;eliead*'" over
th r riv e r, the t!x-rinaii riim nuinh|iie
*« id . I ’rople'a A rm y I V iilk is t u n n )
u n it* w p iv ihruvru m in tMs hat*
tie , It milled.
tiio g au , n fottlfft-d h u ll nnd
ro ilru a d c e n lrr on' the w e tlrrn
aide of the O d e i, i» 12b m ile*
-o ld Jie m t uf B e rlin
t n i p i l r h c i from Mo»cux» aai-l
r t ir m n s uf Fovtet n id i and p i i i .
plie-x xxetv ru llln K a lc a ilily . up In
xiip p u it of. Khnkuv'x
iHixvvrful
I h iu t l* on Ihe lunln and rJiorleat
in u te In B e ilin .
.
The u ia lii bj trie? m ay he fqught
a t ih e Oder R iv e r, w hich cu rve*
w ilh tn HE mllroi o f’ h Y rh n . nobl
A I ’ C'orre»pondent Ed d y ISiln io rc.

tiiio li w in*, lliv d x iiU |&gt; Will b*
huiv C j .i i . l i e . . * , a M iilw iu , U
" 'I'll b rt L I i k «i | ii xt«*ix. i at.' I
lohl him. anil when I »*hxnl lor &gt;
towel th r Buy gut boiling '&lt;n»A

llmmlimmm* r i « « P*a* •)«*&gt;
we Imve Irarncd th a t it i* uaoleei
to expect adequate relief from
the Office of W ire Adininlnlrattoli.
"In lh - meantlpie,- I'ontnil*
eioner of A griculture, Nathan
Mayu la niaraliallinK every ' reanurre ol his det-artm ent to t*rearrve those commoilllies which
cannot be held over and which
ra n iio t.h r ahlppcd until Ihe em ­
bargo ia lifte d ” he aald.
CondUiona a t »peelfic market*
ho described a-^ follows;
"Florida City reim rla that the
embargo has lowered prices. Tomatoc-r. last week brought from
I3.1KJ In Id .40. Beau* dropped-to
rf-50 for best gTades, and stplAth
eoId from t2.b0 to $5,00. Cbol
w eather te helplnir eoene m kaep
Ing prices from ta g g in g to. lower
• ••
The Russians expect n Herman levela
" I ’uhokee *U U a tb it {w ith
aland th a n nr before the Oder,
in m n trd by all available fierm an
i
ha ankl, additrg:
“ Huge sacrifice# m u st be m ade
to aturm th* .O der Una buforo
Berlin, but th* Red Avtny la
ruahlng Into this task with an
enthuitaim novor fe ll U fd te lit
th a w ar.’’
.
Russian correspondent* rep o rt­
lltkms a re eoo.l, w h h i
ed the G rrinana. w ere trying U
t i w apeedliur m aturity
form n defense line e a st of the
'Oder some 8U to 1H) milt* from
Berlin, runnlnjr It from Frlbdbor?

Thankful To Yankee*
l^ f ty think* the Yankee* car­
ried him Just ab u u t aa fax 'x a poa*
tibia.
“Joe McCarthy came up to n&gt;e
one day and aaixl ‘i.efly, you'l*
not
thrtiwhiK
haul
nnynxx-i*.
W hal'a the m allei ?* “ relate*
(Some*.
“ ‘Fax Ihronln’ harder thoa
ever.' I luld him. ‘I r a n i help
It It th r ball lake* more lime
to gel there.' *
l Some* received the &gt;urprla« uf
hi* life whrtt lie tear lint th a t the
Antericau League had waived on
hi* x rrv ic n ami th at th e BdaUm
Rravnt had picked him u g He
iiiddeiilv turned tn lit* xluughter
• I th r lim r amt m I«I: *
“CSiee daddy th a t Wwrhl S*lie»
watch. Iioney, I don't- rupee* tu

fu r
W ELLS'
S E T T 1C T A N K S
W ATER TAN KS
C U L V E R T S and .S E W E R S T r a n * ll M il C o n rrrle
So u n d s a vailab le *1 low p r k r

I t ’s Ih ril e x l n t " s o m e th i n g * I hit l m a k e s m en
g r e a t . T h a i e x t r a " s o m e th i n g ” l h a l m a k e s us
f a m o u s is o u r e n r r f u l . s a n itn r v s y s te m .
S a t i s f a c t i o n A lw a y s!

CAMP B L A S t'IS U .
W-x
a of rh jh t ti.uixma- re*u*MN*t«
Camp I tu a k a c Y lalaatvy R»-Kx-roeot Tralaio* Center have
•en i-rx.vme how valuokh- W-s

S e m in o le D ry C lc a n e n t

p ra n Ij* to la lm ilr v I i i i w k *
S t a lle d n* &gt; xi-i-dUa-mme r«v&gt;
Ki am « ilh u i Ik.- i r c t u e a t v »h»

1120 M a g n o lia

WITH

VITOUZED

OILS

PAINT PROTECTION
VOR H O M I J , F A R M S , E A C T O W I i A N D W U I - M i H T
T o ia ru re p to atttio ri for a long p erio d w ith o u t
the rxpen ce of frequenr re p a in tin g , n v

CONCRF.TK III.Ot'K

P io i-

b u rg h P a in o , a v a ila b U fo r every type o f lu r ia i* .

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Concrete Pipe Co
P h « n r 1211
. pla

A v e. P h o n e 861

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10% OFF
From OPA Prices

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V u r - «ittl-*r-«lvi. -iv a Wam
t xi.aity, IK l*' W \« x * « * |f*tInJ xi*iix l x Jn-kxx-KuiW N atal
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• ullxxx,. rth Iix-I IU*« xml a M
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man »h* vanl&gt;
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On purchases of two-fifths or more of
RUM- GIN- VODKA- LIQUEURS- IM­
PORTED BRANDIES AND WINES

NICK’S
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y o u r r e u u ir e m r n li-

PACKAGE STORE

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Ten dr Fry Poultry

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w nlii l*w )*«•. **'

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I a lt r n b r - m I 11 «rx t-iit J.-e '
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dollar I h i l came h n why.

lU iifvrW IIMMW. Mwree owejewe
wxbAM»&lt;a«*ttbt « h * » f « « » f New
f t * I5&lt; M H n t y nT IVi.txpcli * * i
KbCktiwI aad weAewHax »h 'h e « x y r 4 n o t hy a vn lrarw iw T9
A n ts ; I M tjwrdhMx T hM M N h , ' IV M il it* n A u wwre not w ISA w im K h r w w ty *f 'We \W - j i i m - r e n l u n lit the Ih th c e n lo ry .
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LAUNDRY DEPARTMENT
\V«- nrr in a position to hniullu a limitoti numimr
o f n o w la u n d r y c u s to m e r * if w illin g t o c o -o p e ra te
t

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SEMINOLE CO. LAUNDRY CO

t'alju rv t t w r e w k .
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furasee

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n&gt;- Rating
More Bakery Foods

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ROBB’S
HOME BAKERY

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“ Q U A L IT Y A L W A Y S ”
I M W . Lai S t. P h o n e 8 6 1 -J

turn lo thr pin hall raachian t»
his cellar. However, he b a s a l tee
much Urn* on hi* haneb becaaaf
he's reereatloai director fox the
Norden Bombalght peofte.
, The plant has A four a n a
n a tio n (b id a t th e Holland
M l e o tra a m R ight new th*

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HOW MUCH MOHtV
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Phone 475

s a S £ 5 B^SSS

By PAUL ROBINSON

tn tha center, Berlin rav e no

ATLANTIC

said Bmuet attack s agaiM k Poanan and T unw , 10b nille* to 'lb e

THIS F A N C Y M A P -

U A h iG O N M V N E C K B B 3
P O C A U lD G C A P M S - f A M
C — I WAVING H J N *j t r r Y O U'LL

GErA
BANG

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frowst.

-Pacific contbat area,

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SMEU_ IHiNlC YOU A n t
BllCXYGPAhJn'- A nO

YOU MEAN MAkriNC? IViE L
ALLHN GiPL pall pOc me r
-BUT I CANT MAKF LCTk^
YASEE., IM NOT KtALC/A
m o v ie

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We oeed atra badly for eaaaoUitl workers and

T H IS

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Naval officers who h&amp;ve Just returned from the

fighting In Bydgtieica, TO mllea
northeast of Foanan. BUllrf an- c«nUv»Yif!
rmunced capture of Bytlgoaseg
la st week.
John H arvard, a f te r w h en
H arvard polteg*' was named, le ft
half t)&lt;* estate And a -ftbtary of
more than 400 volume* to Ute
college.. &gt; ,
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GALS VMDULDNEVElf)
G ive m e a t u m b l e •;
BEFOf?E,: BUrWlT&gt;l

IDLE CAR TODAY

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and G nm brrg.

In Drlvlh^ And Retreading

M ilsO C

O H IvrW A Y S

lie w ax rcaxly to li».x w e o u t."

Rail Embargo Is
Declared S e r i o u s
To State Farmers

PITTSBURGH PAINTS

IN* VAC* of thie rU.puxo twUwe a k t v n m p ih k r a t a Amwkram k m *
duxtur treat* tha ahrepnet around of Kit ihii-J i h - r a li.v g * n • t r t
l o m a i h u t «a l am b U t a i l*. 5i S%c«l C\m\* p v w ( h i p t a y w y I

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MONDAY. J a n u a r y 2'J.

\ ntord o r r a i .d . fU N fo n n . Flo r id a

V M . Hospital
Calls Flat-Rale
'H ah ' a Success

I,EGA N O n C E
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H O N E liB OR USING TO D S A di to THE oANFORD HERALD
Jouat five ward* to tbe line, lo c n d U a phone and addreaa.
ill advert la—i a«»U for eituatUn* wanted will he charred for a t IBs
'COlar claaOfied rat.* .

FOR SALE—
Can

BUSINESS SERVICE

H. I t P O P E IN C .
Ranges, Water H eater*
Room H eater*

and

C A R P E N T E R IN G ,
genera)
re ­
p a ir * . W . J . I L iiM ll , T t M T n W *
fllre e t. Phone 747-M.

C K L U R Y w ire for 6 or fl acres.
J . J . R o ily, Phone 402-W.
F O R H A l l : r P i p s and pipe H ttln g s, valv e *, plum bing aupplleapre-w ar autom atic hoi w ate r
heatera, Complete atoek deep and
shallow w ell flumps, pneum atic
storage tanka. A . [&gt;. Ilo ile r 9 IS
W . l i t . 8 t Phone 807.

S T O R A G E y o a r c * r ftt
G arag e.
S p a c ls 1 rata
R E D B L I S S Seed pototoe*, c e rt­
• lorairfi.
ified.
Hunt's
Tuxedo
Feed
S ta re .
Jt 3 * a S o rt, f b u o *
, .
358.

Kent's
dead
i

CO W M A N U R E for flo w ers, 50e
I M A K E screens, folding screens,
bushel. Rhone 788.VV.
A LCO H O L
H T0VE— 2
E n g lish '
blankets — I pr. tap estry portle r s — other article s of use.—
T h a n * 850-J.

porch sw in gs, caliin ets; fu rn i­
ture repairing. J. M. W ilson,
ltd I Magnolia Avr.

W E S T H ltH V -M m io n i "three la d !
room house on larg o lot. New |
i iaint Job A good home lo r
.1.000.00.
Raym ond
M. B a ll. 1
R e alto r,
F lo rid a
State
Bank
B uilding.
FO R ( |U K K
HAI*H
W K IX
located,
mmiern
thr##
l»«*&lt;lroom home Clone In Tw o
pood Iota. A | 4 rMk).00 home
for only $5,2&amp;0.00. Yo u r chance
to own ft fine property Hav
mond M. H all, K ealto r, Klondw
Su ite Hank UulldlnKS M A L L Ik O O D H E A T E R - G*
condition.
G all mornings,
K . T h ird S L
B A B Y B U G G Y — Reasonable, f a l l
T 3 J , or 812 M agnolia.
N A T IO N A L C A S H " R E G IS T E R ,
5c lo IfUX) detail strip . Gmul
condition, $75.00.
Haynes' O f
(ice Machine Co., 314 Magnolia
Avenue. Phon* 14.
m“y

K rT

Tw o-cyllnd«r S P R A Y E R .
2 0 0 gal. ca p a city , w ith engine
and hose on truck. $160.00. Mrs
J . C . R ills, J r ., G eneva.
Tel
2 2 H2 ,

f o w n n 'h

M AN to work on I'oultry Hunch
l.tv in y iirrnmodttUofiH fuM»u$he&lt;l
I &gt; L . Ilf-ndr trk*. F ak e .Mary
Flu
TW O
W A IT E R S ,
one
kitchen
porter, one dishw ashing
mu
d u n s operator and one salad
woman.
Good
wages,
1 0 un
room and loiard.
( all Apopka
1020 or w rite Mount I ’lym outh
H otel. Mount I ’lymouth, F la .

WANTED—
W ANTED

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Ntil!DM D S H D C A H 8
IV" w ill pnv ton cftilirikc p H cci
C R Y S T A L W a n and Yellow B e r ­ for UimmI unlurrujullni.
A ll 0 I*A
muda onion
planta,
per
M, drlailft handled for you, W ritis or
$2.00; five hundred, $1.25; one phone u i to crime and m ake o jf
hundred $0 c ; five thousand lute a p tra U a l.

f 1,7ft.

VIE

RE-CAPPED

T IR ^

N O R W A LK T IR E S
IU T T K K IR H

AND

W E ’ H A V S In stock a fa ir q uan­
tity of N o rw alk Urea and n
good stock of N orw alk hattei*
Ira. No p erm its required for
new tubea.

4-6 CITRUS b an . per M. 105.60:
60 lb. cahhare b a n , per M
A. 3f. P rev ail ____
n w n e 1101
$166.00.

II O F F Pit M O TO R HAFPeH

t 208 W . F l n l

H A V E In stock a good q uan­
tity
of
re-rapped
passenger
tire s, p ractically a ll s l i n ; no
perm its a re now required.

Seville. F la
Dox 67

GENTLE riding horoa, $160.00
cash. H. M. Gleason, Lake
Mary,
FINISH IN G battery. Stain Ch ic
•k en Ranch, TIL =8, Box 160
E lder Springe. *
CHILD'S roll top desk and chair.
Phone 1K8-J.

N E W Y O H K C I T Y . Jnn
811.
(/I1)— An in clu sive -ra te program ,
under
w hich
hospital
jiu tien l*
pay a uniform d aily price uml
receive t h e U "e uf hoapitul f a c il­
ities n orm ally hilled u« extra.),
was put into e ffect last Ju ly nt
New Y o rk
H o sp ital. 526 E a s t
Sixty-eig hth
S tree t,
and
In s t, 1
week was pronounced n success [ •
Dr. John II. Pnstorc. a ssista n t &gt;j.
superintendent
of
New
A'ork 1 j;
H ospital, said that a rcie n t »ur- r.
ve&gt; had disclosed honcflciut re j
suits of thi p n ir m n i, holh for i k
tha hospital mid the patient.
,
i&gt;er)sed th irtee n v e a is am. ‘T f k
the
U n iv e rsity
ifo spituls
in I j
C lavaU u d, - a n d i.llia
EvanatsMes-e
Hospital in Illin o is, the inclusivera le program fins lung been it
subject ot d isp ute among h o s­
pital n ilm ln istrato rs.
Although |
the Jew ish H o sp ital of B ro o klyn , &gt;
Rfifi Prospect p lace, inaugurated
the program se v e ra l yvurs ago,
New York H o sp ital Is thi* firs t
in M anhattan to adopt the plan
for all trilie rila .
Three othei
city hospitals are offering thi
Inclusive cate for ward or sem iprivate* patient*, ami others u n ­
expected to follow
Under the system at most hits
pitafa (An u tu iriu (iays a basic
rate for room util! Uiurd, und all ' A lTH O U O tt S t. V a le n tin e 's day
hos| dal f a r iilt ir s , *Bch as r, ra y s w on't roll ai out id for some lim e y*t,
ami lalairntory tuata a n ih arg i'd lovely Dorothy Van Nuys, film star­
ns extras.
U n d er an Inclusive let, appears lo be ready now to play
rule nil p atien ts a rc i barged Hi Cupid w ith tier bow and arrow.
the same rats', without reference Quite a thange from the regular
to the nature of their illn ess, and Cupid, ch7
(/ntrrnattonal)
in return nro perm itted free use
of nil hospital
facilitie s, w ill)
only minor exceptions
“ Under the old system ," lb
K uN toration
1'ostnre said, “ every tune the
k
patient turned around there w as
a new charge.
H is doctor might
want In n riler another X -iu v , I»»it
T A I I \ 11 \ k s I I
Ian 29 f*Sp*knowing
the
condition
&lt;*f (IV * rsi J (
K i- **t*•! t i t j'oi
uf
ilfe r
in
patlenTs fin an ces, ha u.mM In*,
iti
m hi-ru it
rm nrrPHBiiry tfi
i tale
•li ft'*'* fhttti -rv rn tl yntr« ii|fo
it wrfU
"U nder in clu sive rate « patient *$hih- i i .u I m .1 ' n$v in k ,
| N K e n n rtly. IlHrrc*
can
h a le
Iw en ty five
\ la y s , himL' i a h ;
and il won't cost him nay mote t*** &lt;*f t hi' htiiiie an*! F t ruh VVnltPf
He doesn't have to itu try about I" i * fi i i»Hiini&gt;r|oii, f %pi n i net I )t
of
haw much his hosjntalirutlon Is it fir iD uM in if I In- i*t f i i
going th east him, because he I fi tft If r nil? ) a ‘i«l I ’oUlrF iMitintU**
I m I hi* In -rl ilui*e yfUft* the
knows in advance, arid bis phy
sirla n ran care for him ns a total 111*j it 1 1m&gt;i"m 11ti * I»**rin r t*«*oc k 1n %
individual, rath e r than treating iiri’ED tti 4Irnn^$\ fU rtfiln , fllifh
only n broken ankle or a ru p ­ lam!#* mnl F la ilf * fnuntifft. Of
l hr fii* rouriltPM in w hich lick
tured appendix "
a 4tort
wain
fmiifhl*
ih f if
Rates under the new [dun were
four writ" (hi f 11 -I t 'In !i«* i|rc Ia*r a.I
computed on an average of has
|*ltiil bills over recent years, ami r*‘tti|&gt; M-vi-uii ye n i •* itifo fur new
ran g r downward to iho eighth ih**-r
day of h o sp italizatio n
A semi
Vfijfinta
whtli* (ml
«!t'**r arc
prfval«
patient
nt
N'ew
York (he
I * |niM U tibl uf i*Ihri wist*1
Hospital, for instance, woo hi pay rtrtjiu i »-tt,
hermfxly
m«i |&lt;I
Many more than fill (iroplc
hospital, $15,60 for the second i live tl^rr wer#* tra|i|ioil in other
W l ii d r l B riu lfly hiivt h e e n rn il# tl
ti * - «&gt;i th&lt;* * u iiiu ty iitoii r I’ttl* for induction to i Mint* HlatidiMif
1 ».n
on
H -i'x l
i t i t i l s iin u*
and U ll I hui* (In
1 i f&lt; m &gt;nn
j am t ■ i
1111 lit W it h nil ford. Wifoli*! (r ♦h$- * " $*f Mi
- h u f 'll* t 11... I i a « *I|U *t|-c lu i CMi lllld MM H 4 ’ ill aI' I1I % Alt" 13-1■!1 it
I ti** *»| t ill
1hf«-Y.tUoti, It will ton who hat k|&lt;$&gt;i i ( J 1'4 y$**i 1 n in
I,*' jM$*Hiht«' tii I bpntly r
thr* I'a cifir and ia Mitite# Hyt il
tlu- oui’r hotiut if ill rvU|t|i)&gt; «#f tleer, an n vnii-ifi-luu StM K n it
V d l m Franc * ,

Of Deer
I Well Under Way

IIK f . J' F H F n i t
.fim m i#
*Sht*#t !M flii | VVork«

8 t.

y c sle rd n y , w us Hint it w as costly
to the hos|ittid
" It 's true that we aren't m ak­
ing n il; m oney," he sunt
"Hut
we aren't liming unv either, und
the plan bus saved us a lot of
work of k e e lin g lrm-h of those
r i t i i i i hin ge*
It. 11 tlie most on*
inutant point is Uiat
we feel
sine we'vt- pMuUeltig lie lle r nird
■cine
s p i emlinp the cost tins
way, enrh one of our Hit) iintients
is getting bettor cure, nnd more

Phone 523

W A N TED
50
W ax
Jo b *.
Odham's G u lf Service Station.
C o rn er F ir s t St. and Fren ch
A ve. A lvin Odham , o w n ir.
T(J B U Y — 50 F R Y E R S A N D
H EN S PA LM ETTO G R O CER Y,
,117 I’ A I.M E T T U A V E . I'l l U N E
O l
W A N T E D : To buy or rent wheel
c h a ir for ad u lt. .Call T h e S a n ­
ford Herald.

or i t "

W A N T E D : Old discorded cran k,
magneto, w all style telephone.
C a ll
lU t lif f
&amp;
Ron,
phone
837-W,

WANTED TO RENT
N A V A L O ffice r, wife, 7 months
old
baby
desire
lu ru ilh a d
apartm ent
or
house.
Phone
0181 or w rlfo L L W a lle r J .
R u sse ll. V. F . 6 , Boa 6 8 , S a n ­
ford Naval A ir Station.

In the Gobi desert in 11121 !!o&gt;
Chapm an Andrew s. A m erican es
plorer, found the fits !
knuwi
dinosaur eggs, skeleton* *»t the
oldest ami larges! known mam
m ats; geological s tra in previo usly
unknow n; ami evidenl-as .if ptim
itlVe liuii.ssii life
T he A m erican D istu rb ui
cinrinn m aintains u stu,i&gt;
In the L ib r a r y uf C o n g ress
Deatha from starv a tio n in B e n ­
g al province olonc w ere estim ated
a t 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 a week d u rin g the 101.1
fam in e in India

I laef t (or*

M.

cn Ml fit-Hi* I JiiU

Id

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x*iul tipi»rftr b# f nr** lh« Clerk *»f
tb*' C lit u li tk airi in «»rMj (*&gt;r
iititl- t •luinty, F l n r h lr t , *&gt;n the t t h
*l»v «*f FVhruftfy, A. IF l i t i * «lh#rtr|«t&gt; llfir n h I'rtl t*f»«tfn«c» Will 1)9
* h i r f **tl M g u i n s i

you

fi I* f u r t h e r ord»r»«i t h M i h l ■
.it«.'*’ t.» i" u f j | U h - d In Th p H unf ord
H »fjltl, 4 ni&gt;trittu|i*r uuhllstmt in

G ra d u a l*

Vc'.~«im ria-* :

T reatm en t of l i ( | r

.

and «mall an im al*

Hanford • Orlando H U h *a &gt;
P h o iir

iU |

«»r night

CHARACTIR — the lact
that you're u responsi­
ble permit—is retarded
here ai the most im­
p o r t a n t fo rm of aec■ urity. No collateral
r needed to apply lor
a loan! Stop in or
t e le p h o n e .

(A1TNIN0 A f T lIT T —

_

M f e c u r lty fo r a lo a n
...a re g u la r in c o m e ^ M
a* v a lu a b le a* a b a n k
a c c o u n t! P r iv a te , frie n d
|y ic rv lc c . F u ll In fo rm a
tlo n - In q u ire .

1 5 0 , $ 1 0 0 , ^ 2 5 0 d r m o re

Family I^uan
Company
at

San fu rd

Room H M s . K la te D ank Bldg
Telephone 3.1
J.

E . Row land. J / .

Manager

HAi.fcr.) Hrmliiule t'ottnly. KlorhU,
am h itr r k for four 44) run*eri!tt*&gt; w-*-k*
W ITN C H H

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r lir k

in

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■Itj

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my

lmn«l

and

nfflrlal

of lh» Circuit Court
f ’niinijr,

Flnr*

.in t Mw the till day of Janu
\ I • l *»4w
si \ 1 t
It I* HKIINT fON

hi

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t*oi»t I

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I 'lr c u t l

DODGE - PLYMOUTH

•'.At land \V *4jn*ficcr
vi t ■
&gt;i iis-y for Plii In* If f.
u r r ic r
|u

t o A i’i'r.A ii
ile i'lr ru to n . w h o s e
u i i k i i u M it

i l.sfle s
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j i • .|t

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Ms

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I t e f t lt )

ft***

t ' ir v u U

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fo r

a &lt;1

Authorized Service

r**»IitlF9&lt;f l*» ftp*
I id !f t

FI of lull*
| ch ru a l) ielil,

of

K rill'

In I’tiftiiifltti. III «1

&lt;1lv firr «

I t it r d n

I'**till i ri cc
All f i b l i f f l l i l f t l l l t l * o f
*%l i t c l i i ItuFiy
M cU lfn ilu n .
P lain*
if
yrewt*. t ' l t n f l e * Mr* Mcminn, P f -

r i ijlT t

I'lifillrk I*

!.

Genuine Parts

'*

SEMINOLE COUNTY MOTORS

K T F IR S T
SIGH o r A

109

U a lm p t t n

C o ld P i t p a r a t l o n l o l d ire cte d

I t’s the Q u a l i t y o f leadership
that makes Leaders M jm

M€/rM&gt;lO€€ft
art the Leaders

which hml to be sla m during the
tick cam paign, the D irecto r said

J nc modem
Trade wall fin:

SHALL ei &gt;srtment Ter coupleContact L._
Alt Station.

FOR RENT
fit •your apace.

P I l l U t ATlOfti

President W arren G . H unting
the first chief executive to
broadcast
through
m icrophones
w hich In those d ays were called
"enu n ciators."

TH R EE acres of celery bleaching
paper: 8V4 tone of wlret 10
seed bed covers I clothe* p in s
fo r same. $200,00 Tor Ute lot. U N F U R N lH H E D ~ h o u * e o r apartmenL
P erm anent
reeldente.
Phone 7804, Orlando Tor opPhone 824.
poIntmenL
UPRIGHT Ivan A Pond Plano.. APARTMENT or houoe. no ehllMre. P. V. Proctor, Benson 'dren, no pete. Novel Lieuten­
an t wife. D iiU nce within S
Junction. Phojte Co. 4004, Tor
mi lea. Phone 244-W. LleuL
appointment
&lt;&gt;
E. T. Hubbard.
' en soon. A. M. Ramuaat, Gold*

Dr. Raymond L fia

It i
V
F U ilU 'N V n
lin K S rt.I*
*t*o«*
*"1&lt; T ."T .I. Kenneth r
H a r r io t t |
of
and
l* o * i
who spent a -'ll) iliiy furlouifh in
ftffire* a i R j r f t i l* H i d f t f t J
llen rv u
w ith
HU pit rent si, Mr
« nil J t Mt. ^ ' a t t a i l i
Mini Mm (hint F
Iln rriR n n urtd
Y ■11 at*- l . p f f b i 1 n o Uifltd a n d r#*It* a re FI fcl t* Hill
hi* brother and wifi* Mi Mint Mm &lt;}oirrd tii
*-f * &lt;*tit i*I a kut f f t o l I»f 14* 11 h e w It
Henry Ham -ton 111 Tutii|*u, ha* ***■■ iir li .iif ji in kt ) «*u, fu r i l l i o r r * ,
returned l*i The
(leneint uw.t t**««il)riie •!* 14**- i ' l r c u l ! r«»*»rt of
H ommI mI tit A t In nl a „ tin
and Si'll! i h u ll i « u r» tr . K l o r l d * , o n ur Inn n tT hilt return him nnilerguiti* . infi- 1111" MmI t‘l» It lll** I »a*. It* v* H I
III- Sill «|My I*r M a rch , A. D, I t U ,
another m ajor op* ratio n and will In -M iiult (here**! ealtl cmi** w ill
K v I "aria.
lx* in u ca rt uguin fur «iulle a mm*
time.
* L - t t h i n i # r d « r h e p u h lla h e tl f o r
in** «t;it t j|r * ry
Mine r t t | u l r e d
h&gt;*
Id H a rriso n wan injured tin Ilia* I.»W In T h - HAN'KOIIIJ
tlt h mUftinn over It a ly piloting m StinfuMl, Kl**r|«li», si n e w ■papier o f
I M 7 4 motor born her on .May' $.*■- m* * 11 i*n* it lit I hit* in *alt) i ’liu n i y
st.ilt*
J7, ii&gt;44 and wa* n tu r n e ii to the find
W lin e
atiitea in A u y. hy plane and wan m i i m|
tr a [inferred from itome. (in , e arl) | Hit* 3**1
in Hrpt.. H it doctors report thut l I &gt;I %
he j-dood thin last ope ration and r
|i »&gt; n eitN U o N
I I r ik
I Mr* UM
f ’Murl
rarne through it in better tondi '
fl*-nilno|t&lt; O m n l y ,
I ton than In form er operation**
p lu rlib
Hm m any frieruU are hoping fm j
T H i: HT A T I’ CiF m a lU H A TO
Ji*fW lt: MAV W ALDKN. Ad•ItMF ItltgnuKU.
—«
— A iviMfn
havhis h**#ri
i i lr t l li.r r jn
aji r f «j u IrfU by law
f ffar |-fiur"|itsfr of r«»hlt,oc^ ( ft lfiL I t * i», mil til r l iiifl lining .ft. Stilt foi
«6*tirr«&gt;
It )■ VVh I4*» FWii!«t#lt
ug.-vin-l yam, Ilir*** pr^»rnl« nfn

System, Itegun In July,
Includes All Extras
IlenefUtingPidients
C L A S S IF IE D A D V ER TISIN G RATES

Ilk’

B ROOM HOUSE Tumlebed. J .
V. M artin, acroaa from Baker’s

N

» ) M

O ft.

ROUffttOAHi 0 $P

RICKY 0 VIR WAUPAPIR
AND MANY OTHER SURFACIS

iim

. . today w e put ovary «iior\
in to w in n in g tha w ar ao that to ­
m orrow w a can anjoy th a k in d ol
a w o rld w a know how to b u ild
W a h a lp w in today , . . and halp
b u ild our ow n tom orrow w ith
a v a ry w ar bond w a b u y , . . w ar
bonda that w ill raturn ( 4 for
a v a ry $ 3 invaatad.
' Tom orrow '* w orld . , , tfca alac*
tro x x lc a g a ., . I* rich w ith pn$aiaa
. . . bu t how w a ll th at' pfom leo
yrlll b a realized do pond a oft-' how
w a ll w a p rapara today.

�r

if a a w.iit to tit Ut+, 11 w r »".*b t»*
V p r e ttie r inxioUfr thrna inr-ttixut.)* p rin
leges for whirl) wr&gt; h a re hern bo long tontending—we must fight!

•«G*

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— —« ^ C 'y H * —WH

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WARBONOS

*,
K slu '.ilish ed

VOLUM E XXXVI

SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, JANTAItY II. Itir.

WHS

U r m lir r

\ w x ia le d

I 'r e s -

MHlilt

N I

*I —!

New Landing
Is Made On
Luzon Island
■
-J
V

Russians Reach Zielenzig, Only
' Fifty-Five Miles From Berlin

Aw Nuts! What’s The Use?

American Eighth Ar­
my Splashes Ashot#
Above Subic Bay
Without Casualties

11 Hospital Units
Arrive In France
Without Nurses.-

fWv
- */x-|c
__A . uew American a r m y
j) BpliLihed ashore iir the Phil­
ippines without firing a shot
and m e e t! to within eight
milc.s of the Itataan peninsu­
la, where the Japanese are
c trapped today between the
U. R. Sixth Army and the
Eighth Army.
'Die surprise lunding was
rm m

M onday

alone

a

Inn

a

\ it/il Subic

In rap tu re

ON T H E O U T S I D E looking in. Mr. S q u irre l t* v ery hold indeed- II*
know* there'* a gin — window In to i r n him nnd hit. old enemy
Hut
on the inside looking out. a llowlon 1, 1,11 owned hy Mina Sharon Mop
kin -, llellro -e , N V., i i py.duihly g it.w h u g ; "D o n ’t fence no i n ”
(liiie ru .ilt.io .il)

Veteran Pension Dorothy Crumley
Clause Explained Tells Kiwanians
By Senator Boyle Of Celery Crate |

the

mam

am phi hum*
a ir miles
on the west
in g thk Japanese hy surprise they I
(t« iiln « &lt; r* •**. r«uff T i t w t

A new ly ena c in i la w

make* st

Mi
llo riith y C ru m lev. S»*mm
d r Hurh School irnloT, and jo *-m
!**»»( *•! "T h e r elery ( ’ra tr," v&lt;*oth
„
.
- , _
w
i
I Pcn-im i* even though the loath i • im i rot um uHfaidxfitton &lt;*f Sa n
it- to
(g ra te fu l
F o r
H e lp ,
of thevelernn
ivu» tint
■ | fo u l, m a talk t&lt;* Kiw aiuan * ut
flo ti! M uyfnfr todn)
^
I cn iK ta connected
w ith m ilitary 1 th
I ihnnkg to the people • f San
T he C h ild re n '.
Home Society ! service. it was explained
,- l a v
nf F lo rid a , through ttn super
hv M ate Senator l-loyd 1 H'.yl*, fnrti for rn n h h n r y**un;* },**,*idr
Intendent, M nreus C . F a fit. ha- Service
Of fleet for \ t h - n i i . . nf of SnnfoW to Have ■ place ir
ie '.del
thanks
rn y -n
\V o r.. Post
add w hich to meet and m h a w a t'nrul
«■_,Mv tended
.|o those in loCtunphelt-l
tin, C it y H all A uditoriwm*
Awrlllg
Pent ti.1. the tim e
f
Kem lnnl* C ounty w ho .aided ip
I T h e ’iiu 1inhvr ship of "The t i l e r y
A m e iira n
— —-—

■

Children’s Home Is

v posiihle

for widow?

md

%hildren

i,,f Wnr vv,r 1v','r""“in rf,n

tha drive
that brought In n
mh«
n u rn ln ’M
app rom *
Scruiliir' Boyle
di*f lari .1 thut j ( i u t c "
ritah total n f I E 7 l 3 .H l for the
in tilrly
? 0 ft
and
H
in cri u s ifig
county, whom quota had been there m ay Ik * q u ilr a f* « H ' m p -I j
rill t h e M i n * * h e » n i d A n p f 1 I f l M i ' i
act at « l ,000. R eceipt* other e n U
of
d ee m ted
\*to riiii?
of
l l a h i Ihum I On r« « r
than cw h amounted to $2 to in Sem inole County, e h g ih lr t«» re

val^te.
^

llv c tip l*

in

Ihe

county

ci* i ve thrEit* In'iic fils , i ml uililnl
that he would Ik * glad to h »«i - i

were:

K uallnug* Um r*g+

Hanford, $ 1,0 7 m; Oviedo, $ 12! ;
Lo n g w ood,
$73;
Altamonte

T*rr+)

df $73:

U k "

S ;; Bahama U bor (Jroup
To Arrive Here Soon
other

C huluota, i ' i . Of the ite m ,
than c a .h , Sanford contributed
1 1 RO, Oviedo, $15 and Fe rn Park

B etw een

and U a .-e lb e y ry . |2fi.

In hie rejHirt Mr. F n jig sa d
•‘ We ate
very proud of t ie
wonderful
r r a u ll.
aeeompluhod
a ll over the S ta le , the verv lieat
alnee we developed th * idea of
ha v fag
apon surlng
com mil le a .
W e were nh|* to p a y o ff a ll
debts nnd defeclU
and have
t noufrh to provide fo r Ihe need,
of a ll of o u r children for .10
iln y . in the New Y e a r,”

2 0 0 end 2 U0 H a h n m a n

negro A g ricu ltu ral w m i I. f i
Padli
iif in I f *) to help ha i vi —i Nfiuiihtli'
( ’f l « n l y

c e le ry

nnd

• ■i h r i

Lieut. DeWolski
Awarded Air Medal

fn r

liu tn c

Ja n .

S I.

W A R H IN tiT O N . Jan
11. (*■)—
Sr Mule s&lt;i(ip«ir t«*r s of H en ry A
l-&gt;lla&lt; r
eoncevime
d efeat
ir
their drive to give him control j
*i vt r (I ove rruneni 1en«I i n g a gen • '

r u s yesterday anfiealed to P resi :
dent ItooftGVeli in w rite a letter I
which they hope w ill nslvage* for

a ta r i hi. own busineaa In c la .i
and window "repair and picture
fram ing a t 111 W rit Second
S treet. Prfor to hU pre*ent con­
nection, Mr. Benkarik worked for
the Snow P ain t and Gina* Com­
pany of Sanford.
lie extended an Invitation to
old customer* to rla lt hint a t
any time fo r glaaa or mirror
need* or for picture fram ing,
Mr, and a lrt. Benkarik who
live on the Paolo Road near tha
Sanford Golf Links, have four
eon* In the e e r v k « iv 8 /8 r t John
Benkarik w fth the forces Invading
Germany; J e rry Benkarik, B Wc,
UKNK, t la Honed in Panam a j 8*L
Joseph Benkarik. Ft- Jackson.
8. C. and Daniel Benkarik, HM
1 /t, USNR, new attending Mer­
cer U niversity for V - l t training
a f te r three and a half
,ac th e service.

W o titille d

lLi*» rll

m

v fm tijf

w ,th

it"

:»-"T o n

V\i.

"w.S3-*«:.SfSr*5S

of Mr*. P a u l CaHlna Couch of
La belle,
U a w u Inducted Into th a sav­
vies, Dae: ST) 1948. and trained
a t Caron Blooding fo r 17 weeks,
____
uguat ba waa
aant’to Italy and la ter to lYsnce.

am ount up to |1 0 will find on
hand th e ro v em m tn t’a newly
Issued P o ste r Note*. It waa a n ­
nounced today by Postm aster Joel
H eld .
»rTh«*« notes, printed on coupon
pap er are marked In denomina­
tions of 91 to |I 0 . For am ounts
o r leas than a dollar there la a
special note to which stam ps
m ay b« affile d . S u m p s are also
uaod fo r fractional amount* over
th e ’ am ount printed on th* note.
T he sender of money almply boy*
th e note fills It out with nam es
adds ex tra stamps If neeeaaary,
te a rs off the receipt coupon and
m ails.
J a c k J. Rocco, manager o f B arf e e $eed C u m , in B aafard l
h as requested and rarelvad perm ission to purchase the ' i i r s f
P ostal N ote to bo issued by th e
S enfqrd P o st Office, end will
t this to Gall B. (Friday

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The kitchen, completely decorat­
ed under dfraction of Mrs. Vir­
ginia Burney, featu red . modem
electric equipm ent, end a service
fo r six Mid on tha dining table.
Various cooking utensils, donated
by local m erchants, also dishes,
wsre shown In th s p an try .
Member* of the PTA showed
much in terest in the electric dish­
washer. L ighting equipment donat­
ed by M r .!L effler waa commended
M tonT
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Prior t o th i* i l r m n i u l r a l i u n ,
h m u irn iK
th r
(o u n H « m
of th« national l"TA movrment,
a

do tation s, These im-lude thn fo l­
lo w in g : Pnlm ettn G rocery, l*xlg e s
Grocery lle s ro n 'i D a iry , M yres
Watch Shop, M argaret A nn G ro­
cery, W ilso n ’s G ro re ry, P ig y iy
W ig g ly G ro cery, Both T ab le SupSly Sto re*, IE .[.k in s ' M arket,
em lnol* D ry C leaner*, Hanford
B u lck C o ., [jin ey'n Drug S to re,
Sanford H erald, II. L . P e rk in *
Co., M r. M cCall, Sanford Pain t
and G la ss Co., M ickey’s Drug
S to re,
Ju liu s D tn g frld er,
Jo el
Field, Ilc n r y M c la u c h lln , C a r ­
dan C ity Vegetable Co., C olonial
O w n e r s , Sanford Gas C n „ Cox
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Btudlo,
Le e ’s (;n&gt;cery, Tho m s*
rocery, Deddcr* F u rn itu re Co.,
ick'a D ry Good*. P ictu re Store,

f r a f f i j rf^ - g g a asr.
- 4 -others.

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Corporal lA&gt;dj?e Has
Arrived In Pacific
C pL Je s s* C . I^idge, U S M C ,
son of C ity C om m issio ner ami
M rs. M . J , Lodge, has a rriv e d
s a fe ly w ith a M arin e D ivisio n
somewhere In th * P a c ific and
said .Iw A rn u ld H kr to hear front
some A a s frie n d s.
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enlisted
In the
S p rlijg of 1943 and received bool
P a rr is Isla n d . 8 . C.
train in g at
i
H is Address is : H00422, U S M C ,
c/o Fle e t Post 0 /ffeo, San F r a n ­
cisco, C a lif.

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"W e're nil m th i* " llro w n Out"
to g eth er," Mr Cole, Mnled ” Dn
Feh 1 nil restricted lighting n*e&gt;.
thnt have been *o widely advertl*e il. w ill t&gt;e "n u t" u n til such
tim e a* ’’ I1HO W N O U T " re s lric
tinri* are lifted on orders from
the W ar 1‘ rmluctlon Ilo nril.
" F u e l rtm servntinn is im portant
and we are sure th at each busi­
n ess
rstnhllshnient has nlrem lv
planned ju s t how it can r s rry
out II* part in this Bro w n Out
period.
G R I F F I T H IN J U R E D
P f r A lbert G r iffit h , 2 2 , son of
S ir. nnd M r*. A . E . G r if f it h of
W o o dru ff S p rin g *, and brother
o f M r*. F . M. S m ith of S an fo rd ,
ho* been reported wounded In
ArlinD on J a n . 13 in F ra n c e , Ihe
W ar
D epartm ent
notified
hi*
parents.
An in fa n try m a n . P fr. G r iffit h
has
been overseas
for
seven
months and has been in the A rm y
n e a rly two y e a r* . T h e e x te n t of
the wounds was not revealed.

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Mr*. C hnrtra W ilke, A .eo eintlo n
pre sid rn t, thanked h erm it U n rle r
o f the Flo rid a Power and Eight R o b e r t ( J u t L n l i s t s
I T h r "Itrn w n Dill" ii-ked fn r hy
th r
federal goierm nent Iwgtm
Com pany, and all other* who
helped aeclire 'he eqtilpme it and
on
Feb
I , it wu* em phasised
I.mIiiv t.v t'h 'irle- Cole, malinger
upon motion of Mr* W S Itrum
le y , this was t*z|irrqwi»i1 in the*
Kidwrt fiu (. •&lt;•*» nf Mr
tuxl nf the Flo rid a I ’nwer i E ig h t C o .
fo rm of in rr^iihit iiiii
Mn* H James (ind* left yet ter who iiigeil . nlnl'lete cn nprratinn

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( mIIi'k *' al Dfi1iliiMM*Ka, (in . t.&lt;
t-ritrr the A rm y A ir Fo rce* Kit*
the FioritU ''P o w er7 end* Eltrbl *** *&lt;&gt;«" “™ler, ,,ir1« ‘‘i(,n " f I i s ten 3 R m rrv t.
Comnttfiv
f u ld re iird tiu
crrallQ M f l. W tike*. T h r fiiliiuier* « « r r .
Horn In Orlnm lo. hi^ hn&lt;1 at
Company, addressed
thel group
and dem onstrated the equipment Mra. A lice McClelland Illm e y t r m liil lfK*al K h n n li ami hml
which was mad* available to the and M r*. ITioetic Appemon lle u n t . com plelcrl the fir fat half nf his
In addition to the dnnntlons srn io r y r a r nt .Seminole Hlffh
school by h e r company. She waa
F o r th r p n i( v r u r no
Introduced by Mrs. Child* Wilson, o f Mr. L e ffle r , nnd the F lo rid a School,
county home dem onstration agent. Light \n d Power Company v a r i­ hiiM been a rorpurnl in th r F l o r ­
ous m erchant* of S an fo rd ntailn ida State (itinnl
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New Postal Notes
Available At P.0.

from tha W ai
Um widow, fM n .
Arcfa Coopar C o llln ^ o J Sanford.
Pvt. Collin* had dlvad in Banford OO th a otd OrLsndo highwsy

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Parent Teachers Association Inspects
Completely Equipped Electric Kitchen

P v t Alvin M. Collins
Is Killed In Action

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tuao t-.ipiin!
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(*•*. rata* llir* # j

Prominent ( attleman Merchants (.roup To
I'alls When Reins Sup|&gt;ort "ltro&gt;\ u Out”
1 Of Ilis Horse Brenk S I*
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A *■y

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troup. in F ra n c s , (Wishing
word G erm an y and w rote that]
Uite.1
fur "cnurnKc, ctsiln e .* recently he w o . "lu c k y enough to
■ml .k i l l " «htlv pilotirur h i. F o rt, have h i. nam e d ra w n " fo r n lfa­
to P a ris where he
l.ieu t. D e W .il.k i ho- |iir lk i[t o lv il llen r p a .,
g e n ry K a r m L a b o r a t fia lr-e s v illr,
fteeonllrtjr to 51. L I ’ ttllu iit. |»re-i i li» E tith tl. A VI h .m h m - l.lo w . nt chanced ut*on Ja ck H ill, nn.Wter
i i u h M r n - Iccp w ith ( Sanfo nl innn, whom he h . " -t .
ilent nf the Haniitu.le ( "t.unt , r fir in ) wit
attack- o i .re n m eight nr 10 y.-«rin K u m |ir
rin lliirv a u .
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r n i l r o u d nld frie n d , v i-ile il nnd In.
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telephuiteil inquiry n- (.. w h vi
Allu-d ground
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W EATH ER
lto\# &lt;tatn&gt;l that th. fu - t r..n | fm e.i».
1- Id HI M 1A &lt; nn*tui** rabli* .1
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lin g rn t i^f fau n )nh..i 11-11m in i j
1 .trill
I n " 1.1 k ■ I 11 men) her
nr4i arit! c ik »I this sftorTH'mfi "*«1
hy the 'V n r tm ul V^rm rti.ttiitiuit of th r i;t;S il It..mh l.r.m p roni
through .p e cia l agreement with m andrd hy Col Eltiert H elton, adiuhUy roli1rr (n m rh l w i Ua i •»str
in
n« rth .
T h u r .I ty
the l l r it l.h llnhamun governm ent, of
Snn
Antonio,
Texas.
Th&gt;’ fr r r im if
hail le ft the ftnhamn- mi Ja n
gl tinp i . ii unit of Die I hird A ir P&amp;rtly clm iily and continued * dil.
am! another ih ip in n il mi Inn 'Jti. D iv isio n , the d m .u n i which » ,&gt;
A th in l wn» scheduled to leave cited by the President for It .
yesterday.
h isto ric
Eng lan d-A frlrn
sh u ttle
M r. Floio la id that he did rot bombing uf M eixerschn illt plnnlr.
th in k
th at
more
than
1,500 a t R eg enslm rg, G erm ary.
negroes would ba allowed to
L ie u t. D e W o l.k l, a 1940 g ra d ­
leave the Baham as
to rupply u ate of the Be ml nnle High School,
Flo rid a neetl. a* the government L. also n I O f f graduate of the
Msmbtrs of tb* P arent Toi-hthere was not able
to release M orion M ilitary Institute, M arlon,
more than t h a t
A la . He entered the A A F In er* Association Tuesday after­
Inspected
a
completely
-Uuw -fast the labor a rriv e s here D ecem b er, 1942. The pilot w as noon
depends on how fa s t the IV F A train ed at George Eield, III., equipped modem eleelrk kitchen
m ovei In recru itin g the labor, n h e re he received his w ince in at the Junior High School, made
n o u lh lt by donatlona by Th»
according to Me. Koee. who add­ M arch , 11)44.
F lo rid a P d w rr and L ig h t &lt;'..med th at It waa hoped to allo t a
[a n y , S an fo rd m erchant* ami W.
total o f 300 w orkers to th is coun­
A . Iw ffle r, m anager a f Chase
t y . He added that th ere was a
and Com pany, who provided the
good chance that th ia county
lighting fix tu re s .
m ight get prisoner*
o f w a r as
The occasion was the reg u lar
laborers, provided th a t a camp
m ight be secured to place them
On and afte r Thursday, Feb. 1, meeting of the G ram m ar-Ju n io r
In.
persons who detlro to send money High School P T A m eeting. M rs.
orders a t th e . Post Of flea In any C . W llh o lt. n u tritio n expert o f
during Ihe f i r i l we&lt;*l irj Fehru*
a ry , it w u
revealed yealerday
hy Ci. N orm an Bose, naaiitam
s la te
superintendent
of F.mer*

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Reported Killed ^ ^ ' k e d (’ ! osl Chuluota Killed
Over Germany „ . t
In HorseAccident

hoi parent^ yesi»-r.i»(y

James Russell Wears
Infantryman’s Badge

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G eorge Jacobs Of

Appeal Is Made I*or

(dinner Was l*rc\iousl.v Said Missing j
On Bomber F’light',

.u h iev em **iid j B ee n a w a r d e d t h e ( q n i h i i :
L ig iiib A ir 3 m in h .m h m g I try m a n *
Madge
A f o r m e r H o n f o r d I m »&gt;,
on N nn ind t;uv and in

utlnek&lt;
ilUktlUll l.ilKet. Ill I. the mitt
til Ufti’t. mnl &gt;li. C. I DoWoUki,
of Counlrv Cluh Rnnil, S in fo n l.

Brj^n J. Hurl

Wat IIan* tna job of S e cre ta ry of
Lnmmerc^
Surrender of ihe W nllaee far
re* on the lending
w i i
an
nounced through Senator ('land*
B** pper ( I&gt; M b ) who kb id tha i
Irie n d “ of the form er Vo-o Presi
dent now are " r iv im r ilril to a n d 1
have tin o b je r imti" in
*| eed&gt;
?n&amp;gr nf leifislatJo n Ui divorfi'
K e " lending ugenele* from th?-!
y
Poinmeree
IV p a rtm a n t.
T h e|
Btt nr
Hff.flrutum
b ill,
introduced
hv (
S Sj-i
Senat**r W a lte r F
(!e&lt;»rgo ♦!» i Mi
aii.l \rv
0 # i, p aim ed p rim a rily at V«-&lt;
J g**nner m
t B
in*' the lending pow ers out
t "pe
ik m ih d \
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WaUaec1® bandit.
1 ov »*r &lt;m’r innn&gt; i
W ith th e ir b arks alrra ilv
toj nounced killed n
((n stta a e a
r w » T%re* I
; -* •* the ^ f D« |

John Senknrlk Starts'
His Own B u s i n e s s
John S y n k a rik , who h a . workrtl
fo r Ufa p u .t eight y e a r* for the
Sanford I’a in t and Glatv Com ­
pany, In Ih e (tlaia, m in o r and
picture fra m e departm ent, today
announce.! th a t tomorrow tie w ill

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ed on the H iuite today In re|ert all am endm ent- to the
pending la m p t w e r le g i-la lio n
afferting men between la and

AN
L IC IIT H
A IK
LO RCK
n n .M B K i:
S I A im s ,
England*
J a n A i | Spec hi I ) —Tin* Air Medal
has
hf*en awarded
to
Second
Mr and M r*. II
J
I eh&gt;
L ie u t
* iiiDtlnnllhn I
I'uW n lsk i, r*•. civcd word recently that
I i . i i* 1 •t ti c '-*- p i l o t , 1 g r u n d - i t n ,
James
R u v^ td l
J 2, M i

i ;ii uIh

mn luring vegetable*, a rc «rh«*d
tiled to a rriv e at the Snnfonl
W Y A luiboi Camp a«»ni« time

W A S H IN G T O N .

• ' ‘/dv -An.-t.wit e r,tit *y
Ev i l
Ar my
lte;uli
rt*nchr&lt;i Ziflcn/iK, .rr» mtlr.
from greater llcrlitt and 20
mile- I'rum the Oder Itiver,
the last major water harrier
before th«* tierman capital,
I hi* Nazis saul today, doclafiitvt fieree l'ijrIt11n$; mired in a
Miz/ard around I lie /.ielen/ie
area

P A R ES - J a n . .11. ( A P I —
Major G e n e ra l P au l H aw tey,
surgeon general of the Eun*peau th e ate r -aid today that
It
general
United
Slatco
A rm y h m p lt s li w ere a r r iv ­
ing in thia w ar lo n e without
a -ingle n u rse keeaaae nurse*
in (he U n ite d S la te * are not
to lu n levrln g
in
sufficien t
numhera.

&lt;;

| Dependents Of Dead Program Presented
hay nuvfil I
*, math*
Veterans Are Eligi­ AtLuneheonClub By
landing? Monday GO
northwest of M anila
High School Croup
ble
For Benefits
roast of Luzon Catch­

the Ja p a n e ie and

I

R O M E , J a n . 11. ( A P ) — S e c ­
retary of S ta te Sleltln luN and
H a rry H o p kin s, p ersonal rep ­
resentative
of
P resid en t
H n o srvrll.
tl-ile d ' A l l i e d
headquarter*
y e sle rd a and
today.

mile

A m erican flue-, flying i i v i t . ' c r y ,
t. w ii in the lan illn r &lt;frtdr
Rear A d m ira l A rth u r Struhlc
&amp; hurrli-dly cancelled the pre-invn- ainn naval bom bardment.
There
w ere no ca su a ltie s. T h e landing
forci-s pushed more than 1 0 Inllen
inland w ithout seeing n Japtiner'r. j
In C h in a. Japtineka headquar­
ter* claimed -lap arm ies had eom| ptetrd the conquest of th r Uni JO
m ile stretch of thr f'an tn n -llan kow r a ilw a y and captured the
U . K. Fou rteenth A ir Force air
field at Sutchw an in
W ectem
Kwm*g"ui
firm in f?
r&gt;f
sutiihtin
— C h in a
™
Kighth A rm y troop*. Broking
to nt*al off historic Hutnnn |&gt;en
in m ln as a hasen of retreat for

'Fierce Fighting Ra• ges In Bli/./ard As
F i v e Mi IIi » n
Germans Flee Reds

Close Call Cor An American Truck In Italy

Rayburn Asks For No
Changes In Pending
Manpower Measure

stretch o f th * Luton Inland coast.
fiO m iles northw est of M anila. An
J o w u U iM tru ia d a of 15 0 shin* wore

71.

...

ul---- —.. ..

....

PROCLAMATION
W H EREA S
I'K O . colled Into
being In one of the n x flh n 'i
graven! em ergencie- to provide
and serve the re cre a tio n a l, w e l­
fare nnd sp iritu a l ........ I* **of our
armed fo rce*, w ill have completed
four y e a r- of .e r v ir e on I'ehrusrv 4, 1945, and
W H EREA S
in it* four year*
nf existence, I'S O has forged a
chain of nearly 11,0 0 t) operations
throughout the U n ite d ,S ta le s and
the W estern H em isphere, each
link of w hich i« a touch of "hom e
away fro m h n in r” fo r the men
and women In se rv ic e who have
also seen en tertain m en t brought
them in these a re as nnd in com­
bat rotiert by U S O -C am p Show s,
and
W H EREA S
in
s e rv in g th«
men nnd women o f the armed
force*, the three g re a t rellg loua
faiths o f our A m e ric a n people,
w orking together through U o O ,
have provided a s t ir r in g exam ple
of D em ocracy, now
TH EREFO RE
I , E d w a rd H ig ­
gins do hereby d e cla re the F o u rU l
A n n iv e rs a ry of U S 0 _V l he 1
6f public o bservance, and
in vite a ll f llU e n i o f S an fo rd to
visit our U S D on Felt. 4 nnd to
take p a rt In such cerem onies
sig n a lisin g th* occasion.
Ed w ard H ig g in s
C ity o f S an fo rd

January

31, 194$

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*

1’ A i . t

\WJ&gt;NU^VY, JANlmicY i\, 1^15

f-lO .lti

CLASSIFIED ADVEHTlSINb HATES
tOe
Me

s a fe s

per Hm foe a
pet Um fig Si
Mild mum -sis . ,

Z

■xmo root juat u&gt; t h e

o an po bd

h kuuh

to tko line, lDcrodtcg phono usd oddroos.

■ fo r oltuatUn* wanted will ho charged t o t at Ike
rmtoo.

BU SIN ESS SERVICE
MOTfjRCTCLK 8A I.E ,
Cl/OSING thorn out! Only 10
machines left. E xtra special
today and tomorrow. 1 small
Indian machine
good tires,
motor run* fine, looka good—I19S.OO. One 1941 Harley, «*v
cclcnk tires and lubes, new bat­
tery—special *308 .bO. One 1941
Indian Chief, new point, new
beltery —*» 5 ,0 0 .
Seven
1942
HarUrey all reod t - t t * *w -S p e -.
d a l *799.U . This it oil fellows,
hurry and get yours. No more
machines available for a long
while. A deposit will hold any
machine, They can also be fi­
nanced by paying 1/3 dawn. T
4i II Motors, lid W est Rich
Avenue, l)t|.ond, Fla., Phono
44&amp;-I1 (A fter d:ao f . M.)

WELtOING: By an expert with
30 years’ ervwrtence who guar­
antee* everr Job. Would ap­
preciate n . trial. ..Temporarily
located at 40HH French Ave.
A. R. Welch.
STO R A G E your car a t Kant’s
Garage.
Specks' rata Aaad
, storage. * , «
RADIO Service- Radios picked up
and delivered. The
Electric
Service
Uo.
207
Magnolia,
Phone lot.

JapaE T**Speml
$460,000,000 On
Air-Shelters

TL'S.'QiiadAiple*
Liquor im ports
From Argentina

Cabinet Passes Plan
F o r Underground
Havens ForOfficials

VuH t

WASHINGTON, Jan 24. &lt;-P&gt;JapaV, tightening her internal
structure against the growing
stress of war, announced tectntly
a g,000,OOO.OOf) yen 1*4(10,000.
000) program to provide perman­
ent underground air-raid *heller*
for kay government office* ami
■trie ter coni nil over thr popula­
tion* of major induetrinl renter*
subject to air attack.
A Japanese Dome! new- ugrncv
dispatch as recorded liy the lederal Communications Commission
said the fald i.rt of Premier Genoral Kuniaki Koir.u. a laige.t of iru
ereaaing crilicism at home for
failure to adopt iliustic im-UMires,
approved the prugrnnt Friday.
The plan also give- (hr- govern
ment control over “solidly lniilt”
atructures capable of use us air­
raid ehelter*. A recent Tokyo do­
mestic broadcast said building
officials in some cities hud been
barring crowds seeking safely
during Amerirun air mule
Domei said the program pro­
vides for speeding reinnvel of old
and yotmg and of pro/fdsetiY'
mothers from tiller w hje resfr/cU
ing departures of war workers
with a view to Insuring Ihi* neces­
sary numbers of |ier*itMii*l in war
farlorie- “ The lujnute.r l&gt;r-&gt;B&gt;l
casts did out d alsirslt
n IIh*
later provision

HUFINOS A IRES, Ja n . 24. UP)
— Americans arc
not
mixing
liquor and politic*. according to
figures published here showing
that the United Slo t**, though
suspending diplomatic
relations
with Argentina, last year quad­
rupled purchases of Argentine
vermouth, gin, wine and other
liquors.
i A survey by the Duenos Alree
(branch of the Chamber of Com­
merce of the United S ta te *, listed
liquor cx|x&gt;rU to the North Amur,
ienn. neighbor during Jlhe UnL
-Veil months of UMt ' uh 77,100
tons. Exporle lor the same period
of 1913 avert- 4.730 ton*.
I luring the last year, whlcn
rnnrhi-d the lowest point in United
Slntes-A rgenliue rrlationn, Amer­
icans drank the greatest number
of tons of Argentine lltiuor In
history. In 1044 the export figures
included 0,(130 tons of vermoqth.
0,020 tons of gin. 2,779 ttms of
wine, .r&gt;7n tons of. Champagne,
120 tons of cognac, 9 1 ton* of
beer, ST toq» of brandy, 4 3 tons
770 "f iiu i d nmfora 1Tatra c*
in kwct* Ituneon*.
Ann Mdinv uriiiMr to ilnke their
thtr&gt;t ItpcnUM’ of 4Anr-lim« liquor
•ii&lt;eila| i- i iii iM'&gt;1 smith v* ant for
I &lt;ir t f &gt;ti|q*liif-4 ami rrerttn! a
hqptet nr-^lu. thin tunmi in Argant inn. In IP.th. total Argentine
liquor ct|Mi?i* wore vwliieii nt
7f».0UO |&gt;e-»n« ( 1 1M.MO), non® go
inir Li i ho United S u tr a which
hiuli nmplo Kuriqionn nnd domfStte
Htipply In I!»lt* wlirti wiir broke
nut I hr I'mliHl Stntoi Ulughl
only iuni ton «*f Ait,|f**ttf me liquor
vitlunl at I.IMMI.IMMI )»«*•(»»
4«itl |
1hiring thr four *i»h»equtnl
VfiirL whrn Kut *|enu nupplioA
u r if kni tiff ami ih&gt;ii)r»tir pr*»■1111 thui i ti i t .i r I »•&lt;1, Arnrriraup
I I .m i * tuns 4if Argentine
li«|l44H Vkiltth 1
P*»l&gt;|
( f n.!***.!» \ I «&lt;f more thwn half
the viiliii- (tf \i gent Inn ‘x total
iPpm i exports ia I; i meted nt 27,IHK.mm p«*mih i $14,7Mi,4WU I

H ELP WANTED—

baMMl

FILLIN G .Station attendant, good
hours, six days week Advance­
ment, depend* oft yourself Call
M a ffetl’a Auto Korvico, phone
9125

TW n
W AITERS, nnc
kitchen
potter, line dishwashing ma% chine ojierilor and one salad
woman.
Good
wage*,
J*U*
tTKini and board. Call Apopka
11*20 or writ# Mount Plymouth
lintel, .Mount Plymouth, Fla.

II 2 ‘J a Mil it Jnftstnr*** mr

cra ft factory
It war lhe fir aL 1 1 in# tlii* h a wit
nakl plant, *1111at I 11 *1 h "l&gt;r tin
J a pit it’ * main iAland ”f I Inns* hit.
bad l«H*n atlnck*-*! atid ph*&lt;tM
Kraphn rcvi alnt Hint U ti third*
of the antith anti writ piirtlnna
uf the plant were completely
burned out by fife and blant
damage. In addition. a concen­
tration of Iwirnb buistA wna re
(mrted in the* etigl::r aa*einbly
plant, wai rhoiMr arm and diA
prrxul emu. (Ahob h ix huge mifield adjacenl tt&gt;
fariu ij
(The Tokyo rndlo rc(Hilled In
n ijqme*tic bn»a4lcaA| that a single
II&gt;30 bad made 11 icrumiaistance
fligbL ulmut ft .10
m ( Jn,-uneHr
lime) over the Tokyo-Yokohama
area without dropping bomb*, mccording tu a recnriliiiK l*j the
Federal Communication*
Commlinktn.)

\ iiivi n an

T R 1!('K mechanici wanted, per­
manent Job, good working con­
ditions, good itav with lots of
nvertimr. Phone, wire or write
K. H Keene. Winn A l^tvett
GOOD oak wood for stove or
Shoe production for military
flrvplaca — W, W. Thompson,
Grocery Company, Drawer B, need* Jumped from
16,000,01*0
Eldar Spring*.
W est Bay Station, Jacksonville,
p a ir s ‘in 1941 to 41,000,000 pair*
Florida
in 1942.
3 BURN ER Florence stove
good condition — *14 .0 0 —
NTF3) In rut down
MAN
j
W. tat Bl.
Tools furnished.
!
tree*
All aliens In the United Htatri
In 1943 except foreign govern
TA BL E model Deko radio, 216
UtL wente/l for *o&lt;la fountain ment official* were required to
Maple.
wortc, no night work MtiRey- l&gt;e registered and fingenn luted
TU R N IP8 with or without root*
nold* Drug.
______
60c per buthel or doten bun­
ches. Urlnjr containers. J. M
Lqe, 2609 Orange Ave.

WANTED—

NE Jersey cowj one Guernsey,
fresh with first calves, milking TO B U Y : baby bad and portabla
3 gallons or belter. jloaOO
sewing machine I’hona 760-M.
Cash each. Also several other
F or Sale, portable typewriter.
Jersey and Gtvemeey heifer*
HOLLER MOTOR SA L E S
bred. George W. Jones, l«nngNEEDS U8KD CARH
wood. F la
We will pay top celling prices
TH R EE acres of celery bleaching (or ueed automobiles.
All OP A
l* P « r : 3H tone of wire; 10 details handled for you. W rite er
seed bed covers! clothes pins phone us to come and make 041
— Tor same. 1200.00 for the lot, appraisal.
Phone 7804, Orlando for ap­
H O L L E R MOTOR S A L K S
pointment
208 W. First 3t.
Phona 622
C H U BB Y w i n

WANTED "G O
W ax
Jo b s .
Odham’s Gulf Service Station,
. Corner First St- and French
Ave. Alvin Odham. owner.

J . J . Dolly.
COPENHAGEN
8 , A. Rjvf,

WANTED TO RENT
T H R E E bedroom hmu

unfum

iahad. Phone M » - W . ___________

TWO or 300 Amp. DC Welding
Generator. Box AW, c/o Her­
ald.
_
‘____________
TO B U Y : modem house with
throe bedrooms. 1*. O. B ox 648,
Sanford,

A ° w * — A’

purr hapop

liny i liujitnaii Anillvws exp*
ditfon into central Asia (19211930) (.was the largest land exporing expedition ever senl mjl
flout Amorim, comprising 40 men,
150 m ini'll and eight motor cur*
The i ost of the work wnx 5700,
HOD.
(Tevelnnd, O., came very neat
to being the automobile captlai
of the United States, Instead of
Detroit, us more than Mil d lffertm
makes of cur* were hnllt there
dui ing the early day* of the industry.

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS

Ph”ne 732

REAL ESTATE-BROKER
Atlantic Bank Bid*.

ADMISSION 40c — (Tm IncL# — SERVICE 30c

TODAY

COMING!
FRI. and SAT,

and

Thursday

HOUSE fir apartment, furnished SMALL HOUSE — rc**on*Mo
walking cur bus dlitanca to
or uafumlahed. perm anent res­
town — direct from owner —
idents. Chon* |1
Box W elo Banford Harold.

MISCELLANEOUS

* i* ■ 11me

uf A rg i'll tin »• liquor up to laM
NovenitH-r totaled i 1,14 1 tonr.
The value of export* to the
United Slutex up to la»t June
totaled 21».h2»fi,nOO pe»o*
($7,*
4 0 K,ft *t111, ac*«umtiny for at least
rtb per rent •*&lt; the vain** nf nil
At ifm l imp liquor «*x|«iri'

They’re On the Screen at
Last t They’re Your Favor
Radio Frog r a w ..................

BA TH TU B, alactrk or
frig orstor. Phone 432

vould hejp stimulate construction
or consumption or both if the
total damand for goods arid t* r
vices threatens to prove Insuffl
dent to keep the population ai
work.

Dr. Raymond L. Bass

Increase Shown
In ’ l l DcspiteBreak;
SalesTop 17,190Ton8

I MAKK xcreenx, folding »cTe«nx,
Plane Plant i* HariMllt
fnirrh swings, cnhinclx; furni­
IIKADQUA RTKKS OK 2 1ST
ture rrpxirlnr- J- M. Wilton, IIOMHKit rOMMANI). (, u n m.
FOR SAI.F,: Pipe and pipe fit­
OOI Magnolia Ave.
Jan . 24, tfTO—American Sui»er&lt;ortting*. valves, plumbing suppliesrruxeA which uttnckr.1 Ihi* tin
nre-war automatic hot water
port ant Kim iiiaki i«ll r« rnft plnnt
heatrrs, complete alack deep ami l-DUilHING
large.
Call
in the 1Knku Kobe uulu*lru*l m en
shallow welt pumps, pneumatic
&lt;V*unty HOC
yexterduy Mrorrd at Icimi -t Kf*
storage tanka. A. D. Rosier 915
rnimb hit* tn © I.OUO '* hiI iiullut
W. 1st. S t Phono 207.1
tif thr factory, oil but ishhtrrMntg
the engine plnnl, photss^ranhu ir
RED B U S S Bm 4 notolnt
venleil It«In.y 14,if*a » * 1*•m weir
lfl*d.
Hunt's
Tuxsdo
Rtorc, 2nd A Sanford,
that the ruol
the uui«f - u»
3WL
CCA8fill 4*V|-| til |iI|r h . Mhim' II8COW MANURE for flowers, f.Oc
bushel. 1‘hene T88-W.
AI-COHOJ, S T O V 'E -S
Fjiglisb
blank etiv 1 pr. tapestry j &gt;o i
tiers —other a rtid s i of use —
I’hotis S5U-J.
GAS RAN GE- old model, iwnl
condition, *60. Phono 473a -M.
P R E W A R HIKE —I small trl
cycle. Phone 7H6-J.
SH A LL WOOD H B A T B d —Good
condition. Call mornings, 307
E. Third St.
BABY BU G G Y -R easonable. Call
193 J, or |13 Magnolia.
NATIONAL CASH KJXHSTEIt.
*a to I &gt;V0&lt;) detail ltrlpt Good
coiklllinn, (75.00, Haynes’ O f­
fice Machine C-o.. 3 )4 Magnolia
Avenue, Phone -44.
M YERS two cylinder HMRAYER,
300 gal. rapacity, with engine
end hoa* on truck, (16.00 Mr«.
J , C. Bills, J r , Geneva. Tel.
2282.

“it l] froparUnt tL at aflar tht
end of the war Brill'll* enlsrpritt
thill not concentrate on tr.ttling
immediate horn* demand " Hr
promised that during the period
of transition the
ifovernmenl

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Graduate Veterinarian

Treatment (w'large and amall animal*
Fanford - Orlando Highway
Phone day or night 237-J

Jee* Psrhee Itarhle ItaUie U slltt

Pound Cake ........ 28c
Donuts . pi. doz

16c

Layer Cakes
Weiner Rolls pkg. 10c
AITHOUOH THIS 8-17 was almost blasted to bits over Germany, It w»«
returned to lit base by the pilot, l,t. Paul McDowell (right) with the aid
of T/Sgt. Ju n es tfiibbi (IrM) The llak smashed the ball turret, severed
tha contra] cables and injured two gunners. ( International Sovndphoto)

istic W arfare Is Practiced
In T raining Air Troops At M axton

BOKAR
EVAP. MILK
PLUM JAM .
FLOUR.......

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Britain’s Plans
For Post - War
Trade Outlined
Woolton Sayn Immediiatc Home Demand
Is Not Main Point
1 l.nVttON
Ian 24. (/IT— I^ird
■ ttiM.ltun, M iniitn
It,-construe1 1•
»11, itt n hpi-ccb to liu«tnca, men
it lit mini toduy out lined (be Hn
ti-b
g in rr mriit's
far-reaching
niiil 1 cvnlul (Hilary |daun for re­
building the c«tmilr&gt;'* economic
life nf ter (he end nf (he European
um
The giivernnirnt of 1‘rime Mint- 11*1 Churchill elreudy ban |ir*
•ented to I’artlnnieiil n bill to

Id.lined
“ I here are h (ri.it (tundied
gliders in an a u le ii'r ilisision
Tim t makes |iilu(» aiel m -tnlols
a sixalde Imdv of tui n We’re
(enehing them ki Um b.ic.-l -ea
puli* to help out eiK, lit- fight
I B lie (h e (i*ott -d (h o g o v a m mg while (her '
i.ien('»
tinl-dKv under
ex|*nr(
the low plane- ’
- , . ion
1, 1 .111( 11 Ironi (lie
|irr-w»i
r.rd rclui n them ' - i tn n b , iigm , ,.( £■,r.,(1(91,1)011 (g:ioo,QO(t,M aj. Robert W Williams ea- ■UK11 (r. y j m i (lilU f)00 (*90(1.0(19the airborne enmmundei
He' il(lll)
enthusiastic nlrttii* allboll-* c-.r
Tin
Itccoonl ruction
MirDter
i »■ i .iTl.il f.u a i .iju ome effort by
kre. -.a( s ii -. i —silnPtn
11id11 nl only bv i in 1.1ni io.ii i ii Ii, Ili.h bu-mi&gt;i« men nnd Jlisini“ Use ailiiollle i . . mini till' |1,1. Mil er- to levtore (he nalloti'i
with nnipbllil u- ' I ■
I e ill |i...,u i ii v und reconstruct it*
•‘and I’ll bet a e . .. ild t.ll i J-i fori ur.es nfter the d a m a g e
oroughi in the country by five
pan!”
Tile major and his -r iff olid 1 &gt;eni s of v\ar.
The minister revealed that govheadqunrters triKiji* hn-1 'Tuna
chuted” into I he drop area hv |ernment department* In tlieir
truck that afternoon «( ft o'cliaT | idnni to meet thr immediate po«t
dnr economic situation arr mnkA h alf hour later two “ai-i ialOf five planes, rm-li I wmg two i g thoimigh st(idler of economic
.indilion* in twenty-five courtgliders, nppeareil
The glnii reut Irwise. laridul el avMi’ nel II ie« with a view of finding mnrr kits for British exports.
spot* without single arujileiil
\Ihivp all,” l-«rd Woolton 'aid
f’erinirler Defense
Qulckiv. as daik
tell,
tintrieips estaldishe-i a “pel nuclei
defense ‘ This prlmetei deleiise 1 Inane
Center,
where
ground
an important thing in uiri'urnu (it&gt;*qu* a t4* trained for deployment
w arfare. It is n rifle, miiehine hy glider and parachute
Col.
gun and mortar ring around the Dalbey gnve me some ideas about
“airhead.” It in maintained In .i how airborne troop* ahould tie
constantly widening circle ns (lie Used.
tlrhend expands.
For B tratetU U ie Only
Next day the tow ■'planes were
"To iiegin with.” ho said, "a ir ­
to come hack to drop "jiarapni ks“ borne forces must lie attached to
of supplies nnd pull the glider* I headquarters of the theater com­
out by the spectacular “pick-up" mander, to he used strategically—
method.
not thrown Into battle at random
In a ren) operation of this neat hy lower headquarters.
commando type, light engineer
"Ordinarily (he was speaking
Ing equipment would he landed here of the ae ml-commando type
by gilder, and an n lnlrip cut , f operation) they should he
out. Then It-47 transport planes dropped only as far In advance
could come in with heavy guns a* ground troons will he able to
and come In with heavy guns and iwnetrat* In three to five days.
light tanks. (Parachutists con When the ground troope catch
bring In tha 75-mm pack how- up they ehould be pulled out."
Itxer, broken up 'lnlp reveral
Another principle which Col.
pieces, and the new CG-10 glider Dalbey set out wo* thle: Airborne
can carry u ISS-mm howitxer.) troop* should never be u*ed when
I f tho operation were on the the Job can be dona anygrand ‘‘development’ scale now other way. Tha coat In time and
envisioned by eotna airborne war­ planning 1* too great. And when
fare planners, however, things ihey are uiod th«y should be Used
would not stop there. Heavier in overwhelming force, with luc­
plane* would land with even res* assured ns nearly a s pos­
h e a v i e r englneeHhg equipment sible. ■.
•
■fThe rnmmim ld*a," ha said, **la,
a fter the first airstrip had been
cut out.
that parachutists and glider man
At nearby C-ainp Mackall, I are 'suicide troon*.’ Wa don’t
talked with Col. J .T . Dalbey, agree with that. If it looks like
commanding officer of tHa A lr- a suicide Job, wa won't da It.”

Nectar Ten
Harley Mb. pkg
OIram »r«gkrl■*

Churn gold 1-lb.

Sparkle Desserts 5c

Armour’s Treet

Sugar 5-lb. hag 30c

I b n h r l 'a

V in irT

I 's r k

Oatmenl 3-lb box 22c
Woodbury 3 for
H f l l ’a

Poea Itry

g

I^ncake Flour

M

Seasoning
\eflbtm

Tissue

2 rolls

,

7c

Uolden Corn

*•!'•••— l.l*al4 S s ll.ftlh h

Dog- Meal
tv s

— s&lt;

Macaroni

k

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I I p F u ll Stic phR. only lc

j i U X When you buy 2 pkB8, il_

RcKuJar price of 9c etch

Betty Crocker

SOUP

__________ in g r e d ie n t s

Peach Preserves
Apple S a u c e ...........
Iona P e a s ............2

2 c a n s ..............23c

Talco Scratch Feed
Talco Dairy Feed .

100-lbs...........3.18
lOOdbs......... 3.19

Fruits &amp; Vegetables
Local Green C abbage....... pout
Rome Beauty A pples....... 2-Hm
Large Iceberg L ettu ce...... . heat

TWO OAL. BTONB CHURN,
complete with lid and dash.
Phone SRO, Mrs. Pearson.

Fresh ^Tender Green Beans ....

DODGE-PLYMOUTH
Authorized
Genuine Parts

u .n c .E R T .H tn

Fancy Red BHsg Potatoes .... W
F « c y Sweet P o ta to c

2-lb.

U A No. 1 Maine Potatoes .... 5*
Canadian R u tab ag as...........lb.
Fancy Idaho B akin g P o ta to e s.. 5-lbs. 29c
Large Juicy Oranges
Fancy G rapefruit

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SEMINOLE COUNTY MOTORS

Writing For •

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XXXVI

K s t a ! ) l i » h i ‘il

ClarkField
•IsCaptured
ByAmericans

AN

SAN FORD,

19 0 S

WASHINGTON T a n . 3 ft. M V Ttr* Hnu.e Military Committee
dl.clo.ed today It had rejected
an amendment lo the manpower
legl.latlnn giving .IM uto ry hack­
ing
to the
(air
Fmploymant
P ractice.
Committee
,program
Thi^^ntl-cloaad .h op nmrndmen
n l a o w . t&gt;|,,n OU| (n I n i e r j , !
of harmdny.
Donald Net.on predicted t h e l
( Kina'.
war
production
thi.
Spring ‘‘.hould be at l e a .t doll,
hle
the November r a t e "
and
would »oon he felt on the fight
llig front.. The P re-nicnl’s |»f
«onnl
representative
.aid
the
c h l n r . r economic wai effort
now coordinated for the first
lime
The United S la t e * reeie\,-il j
memorandum from the I*o1IhI,
government In rs il c nskhig the
e.tabllahment nf an imer-uHlad
comml.alon to admmi.tei I'olund
until elections run P„- hi hi, Art
ing Secretary n f* S t a le Joseph
Crew1 announced
In t hicago ('(vilinn. faeft fl
I ' L ’1 talinn of le«« limn one part
hotter daily so md-i-tiv -|*un*»
man -aid lialat
t h e , aonounre-l
arllort In relieve |he holler 'Vrl
-t, ' ami ndvoeni ityg met riming
I hr 1 n-se t rtee t-.
m o t* a

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Price Ceiling To Be
m Put On Cabbage Soon
OPA will put •• price celling
on cabbage sometime between
Feb. 1 and Feb. 16, it hae been
announced by the Florida Veget­
able Committee,
•
The committee he* arranged
w with Doyle E. Tlmmtma, market­
ing1 aprclillat o f the Unhreralty
o f Florida, to convert Florida
coat* Into OPA language, and
* to flguro what price ceiling.
_ thoukd be under the law. To• matoea were taken ea a teat
commodity for • number of
aound
reaaona.
Dr. Timmons
worked up the coat data accordl » f to OPA law and arrived at
a aeajional celling o f 14.04 a lug.

« recent report of t h e rem­
it w » a eta ted i " K V C haa

I \N 1 \U\

Amendment Against —
‘ Closed Shop Also
Is Dropoed In In­
terest Of Harmony

tSSr AasaHflattfl !hr *•**•*

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M e m lit-1

\&lt;s«m' l u t e d

I ’ rrioi

N U M IIK H I I .

Gas Company Is Four Principles
Sold To Florida jTo GuideShipping
Utilities Group Foodstuffs By Air
Services Rendered By Report Made On Re­
s u l t s Of Postwar
Power Corporation
Air ( ’artro Study
Divided Under Act
The Flnrldn l*i---. f 1 1I IM n? i Ml I u'
(Special I
hn» enterril Into » Hint' , 1 . ilh A -rt of fiitir " pn rictplew" l*»
if
it
id
*i
he
*
•
inn
tri
rpr
h*in
ine ■.* of
f l o r i d * 1’ lilh ie . t .,t p«i;,ii &gt;» .i
Florida c»,r|Kitatniii with ,,/ti.e. AhlftpinK f 11*ah f ru it ' ami vtgflt
at Orlando, for anle of nil ef the aide* hy un wtire tH forth to*
go* . y . l e m . of Florid,t I’uwot day hy lesertrcherA in Detroit.
Thi»* fiis t rlport on tho pro*
Cor|Kirallon located in the citie*
ere*H of an air mrffo »lu«ty Ik*of Orlando, Winter I’.trk, Malt
irun
U&lt;t June hy W iy n e Univer­
land, Orange City, Del-aml and
Sanford , It waa announced t»dav sity, United Ah Lin ts unii A £ V
hy A. W. Iliggin*, pre.idenl of Food Stores inchidet aI* o n warnhig
random »ir shipment*
the Florida Power t Vir|»*r»th-»
of comni'tdII
iinnldr to benefit
The ga» . y . l e m . were h e r e t o ­ ■uffirient ly to compensate
f&lt;»r
f o r e owned and op erated l&gt;\ 1 lot
the aihli-ti uud.
Ida
Public
Servlee
Con panv
The report 1* l^soed b” |)r. .
which w * . merged with M o n d e
Sp e q t.t
\
I a* r r«*n , director of
P ow er Conioration on I . n
11
ntr
research at Wayne
1044
Under the term- -I an
l-arsew u*\icw» it seriCH of eto r d e r i ..u e d by the S e c a n t m-*
I cr.im-otnl bhipmenl* mid research
and Eichange C o n itn n -io n
lol
panel trhta designed to determine
lowing tia».age nf Die INdilu. In what, if any. degree various
Utility Holding A rt of U.Pt-S. thv commodities Irtneftl
from air*
Florida Power Co rp oratio n ha. shipment. Tentative c»»ncIuilonA
been directed lo dl*|&gt;o*e «f It* drawn from these Atudles nr«s
gaa [irnpertlc., I h . i u »lute,I thr.l suppleinenterl hy clo»e obaenfatlon
t h * contract provides for the of aevrrril
experlaitntnl,
com­
final consummation of the sa l e mercial
ahipmenta
by
A L I*(
and th« transfer of the proper- United and American A hlln e*,
tie* by May 1, lUlfi.
he points out*
F. Ilurlon Smith, Florida UtiliIn formulatliur the principles
tlaa
Corporation official,
who desiirned to he o f help to ahtpDtri
negotiated the purchase of thr
I Cnaa tin rot* (ra Fa a * Til Veer|
gaa . y .le m * , stale d that they
were being purchased a* no Intreatment, and would lie operated
a i n complete Integral unit. Vir­
tually the l i m e operating perotpnnel will be retained, thus ««.ur
Pfc. Harry W. Ouatav.on, aon
Ing a continuation of the pro ­
gressive management r o ,,ry t *inl of thi- I . t r Nel» Gu.tavaon and
has prevailed In recent vrnr*. In­ Mr*. Anna C. flu»tnv.on of S a n ­
cluded In the property purchased ford and Chicago,' 111. haa boon
is the building a t tho com er of awarded kho decoration o f ^th«
C entral Avenue and Main Street, Purple H e art for Inlurle*
rd
Orlando, which Is now occupied during action In France, accord
by Florida Power Corporation Ing td a letter rncently aent by
and which will be heatliju.rtcr* him to hit aunt, Mr*. Agda C.

Pfc Harry Guataveon
Given Purple Heart

G uard Plana
Shoot Sunday

MRS. BCO TT D IB S

F'unerol serrlcee fo r Mr*. Mary
A. Scott, who died T W a y ln
Orlando, win be held Sunday a t
Oarer Hand Chapel. Burial
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Thoma*. 101 E ast Seventh StregL
Pfc. G uitavien reported jh a t
ha wag In the ho*pital in France
recuperating from neck bunta aa
the m u lt of a ahall or rocket
that cam e through tha roof of

ered, .c itin g fire to It and burn­
ing up all of hi* equipment. He
•tatrd th a t ha waa getting bet­
ter and hoped lo return to duty
very shortly.
, "O)ur
ur men over' bare
Ing a great Job
believe the enemy will laat too
much longer,** bo errata
* d ,* T - r e c r i v e d t b r ; Purple _
today from o n e . o f the offleert
a t the hoepItaJ."
“
P fc.* Quetvaaon waa a form er
employee of T b f HenUL and
later' waa connected with the
Uoyd Thorn** Appretoal Commy o f Chicago, whare hi* wtfb
it. Muriel G uitavton now live*.

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T h e ihi v '*• prikCrevlimrA h
up in an rteeutive &lt;fwi' n
t*T ** hu h i hairmAn Hnllr't

A n n h u II

S lfir io d

B&gt; I ■S. Ninth Army
Alunjf Uorr Bivor;
llnmcludcn T a k e n

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K iia I 1li u - . i*i hit
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Wrs. Luci l r ( a m i p Plans A re M adeTo
NTi(Mlsl\ I !1 j 111' (Ml
C ross
Build Sanitariu m
W\ l l i t - i hi n Dr i wT

In Philippines

pr**,1net inn,
Meanwhile
the
d l'V
tiHih)
nothnrl.ed ration free
odd lot' I ,
•ale of men1, unit women1, .hoe. 1 . ' - I t S O r u i i n i / a
from Krb. 10 to Mai
I
h o in ir ( ,r c a (
Henry■ A Wallare *hnllr tjyr.l PunrreAM
VfatrrHav
in
f
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A T DA MORTIS ON LUZON &lt;»«'»»
MRrArthur turns away
Joiiea
ndimm.i &lt;Mr-l
ihr
nftor inftpcrtimr n mnnumciif rf »** t. ,| hv thr J u p a n c i f whm thry L*ssr
Dovfrnmrnt'A
irianl
lemli
"jngencthought lh«*y 'vfr»* »afi* m thi* I'hitipiimi** furpver Tho tnarriptiun
!■ in t **r prr*t &lt;r«I at arm fur that the mttiujmmi wnm il^fliratr’i 't •• the II’T (■ r the (rood nf all t-ui himoeff Wallica bant hi* would it*'
vai«»r &lt;»f the Jdpnnf
f«»rce« wha
theit v ay Into Lut n i»l
(he »(»h for th#
msn him!
t h u spot'*
i In i•! ii®f itkctnl BmindpHotiO
.1 ifC.
«in a II hu* tripsK.
«o. ,n.. |
W t ih o u l rummif the mun I ' tojiI*
drnl Hoo^fvrli w » n u him t*» m e
is
nf rnmntc*r«T
ano hcAfl of the multi hllli* n &lt;1*
U r R F C., W a l ia r r )n*th«si h » •
At J n n r - who yrsterilfiy rAllftl *
iirwpiahfifHl in p r e m i e ov er ■ i
ti IAT hnAinnR* nifittriA
W n llrsre ttiil it i h U wny If
prr&gt;|M»Ar&lt;I to Ih r S r n u to ( ’«»mm* • ••
Com in it t re t h t t P nnrrrA ji »n\*
r»tr
the iY&gt;|mihUtrnt ton i»f •
i
U n d in e Airmrlrs to tlr to rn m
they ali&lt;nilil he strlppc'd from
rn m r tt c rr e I h p n r l m e o t
T h r eommiltee N eonwi.i. ■
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MattJtil It a«. A.It*|t.It* t Hat
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po-ind, and it.. * ' n hi v i hi
pi.i
•old for hotter to " i n , ,ini a g e 1

__ _ OPA*a owp form ula* to
prove thorn, irrong; jaow ta the
iftM fo r u* to vlgoriAuly demand o f the new company.
th at celling*, U we must have
F . Monroe Alleman, alio an
, be mode high enough to official of Florida Utilities Cortho tm ducor, m i N i t j * . po ration, was Instrumental In a r ­
ranging for the financing. Mr.
U
Alleman stated that the corporate
_
_ M
structure for the new enterprise
the th e con- has not .been fully computed but
will Include substantial local In. 1—
tcreata. He further Mated th a t
financing plane have been worked
out on a b u t* of providing ade*
ouate fundi for future expansion
and b etu n oen u that will be
needed in the growing territory
itn r td by I h f * r * » m t*1™-

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R i p t l . t Children’. Home at At-..- ih nll ti-e ii*t- tit* «t -n Im Imi-h Ale % i:I.Tlotn.ii ’ • Mo* Lim it lo
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Speaker* were
Dr. T M. our Fhi M 11»ii - 'It*"1»■i
WmhI ha&lt; burn received hy j W is,w i i f Wf l i f - l Yty ti40&lt; fiAC
Seiitinoli’ 1 i»ni'ln " ,f I oilin' I at
John*,
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Home, and the Rev. A.C. Ahnrv, Convey in\ |&gt;( i ■• il *H*» n int ion | iin*I 11 hi *mi l, (*
h* r hw-dM*ml t 1*1 I M W i I ttuiu nf Hi * gtl|Het|&gt;*4lvHt », VII
paito r
of the
Flr*t
llui-t. -1 to the .SointiKth * ••uMh t Im|•I i*i j IIMtl f&gt;4 1\11n4 |,|e■■I I I R4144hitol |Leilmiifa, ha- h« »•it miaaina IH ac
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Frank W mm*h u t ' m
|t ki a « volrtl hy 1hi* rlvih lo
Church of Mariana,
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o f tho Ro.l i I 1*
1't'iiitmuu lioStlmu
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n*'«»4 | t |«eti hi It*' Ik."I mIII aflicti tVk
Dr. Thomas H amen, pa.lot &lt;&gt;f they a ir |»li4VM't
ottik mi*
Mi &lt; Rumt'ftlkmif *1. v* K** t i ' t * m
tilli( lii'nmi'tftihi** al Mir I r k 11
the Main .treet R a p t i .t Chun n, Atny 04et .vu
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presided
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Rev. W. P. Brook., J r . .'id
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Jno. D. Jlnkin. have returned
Hr IT ft liivdlbtr nf the 1‘hurvh
from Jeekionvllle where they a t­
Funeral services for George \V nf Ch ritt and hat %tho other
tended the 83rd annual &gt;e».hm
Ituthcfuiil were belli this a f t e r ­ hrttlhri* in ttrrvUr in thv .umv,
of the Florida State BapUat ConJudge M. |t Smith in Circuit
Thrrnudi and
both r«iv*
vantlon which waa held In the court ycsleradv ilirtcttnl n ver­ noon at -1:00 o’clock in tho E r i c k ­ intf uver^raa.
son
FuOcrnl
Home
with
the
Rev.
P in t Baptl.t Church In J a c k .o n - d ict In favor
the Town of Al­
villa thi* week. ,
tamonte In ivgnni Ii
th. »ult Jpc A Toll*, pasti-or of tho
t'.T
Gihh* was nrrvvtvd at
h
Mr. Jlokln* a loo attended the against t h a t I im ii t&gt;y M i '. II A. Mtlhndfsl Church, officiatin g.
1 W A M Th*u«da.v uwretng f\4Mr
lUilhrrfurd died Tuesday
Semi-Annual meeting
of
the Gainer, who rlnlmed *ii- .u f f o re d ,
luwtng a tender cviH-uou hetweera
Board of Truileea of the Florida • " b r o U n " a n k l f 'a n d ' . W k ' ^ r i h o *- *9
v 't * r « r i ’. Hospital Hay
th# IW 'to sedan he was drhiUua
BapUat Children'** Home which result of tailing ml. „ p a r t l y P } " * * an Tuesday following an
Gordon S. Hall, ARM 8/c south op French Avvuue and
wo* hold In tha Roger* Bu fid Ing eavered eeravalm n or pit on a n i j l l n e i , of 10 months, l ie was
In Jacksonville laat Wednesday Altamonte Htrve.
*'» U F o l l r i l e , Tertn. and had U SSR , son of Mr. and Mr*. J . P. Thiitcvnth S tre e t aod a HMtl
availing. Tha Board of T ru ilc t*
Today '* case on trial is tho been a resident of h a n fu n l fur Hall of tho San la ula Apartments, Ford evupe b eta* driven north
to tha Btata Convention ■ult for 9734 damages hy IfcoTV »» J * * ' * formerly operaUng a arrNed home on leave Wed- on French Avenue.
INdke Fatcotm aa -C .W . G e e *
oc«ry stofO On Kay t Second .titu lar ftom the south PavitW
, Children'. Home, which
itc ..c lu ittu l i
leA lliter. yrlilch n
theater of war where .he has and Shore Fwtrohuan John 'EMroot
. — led 41 Arcadia, 1* In the
u* him fo r moving
- _ a negro
_
Survivor* tncludo tw o tUugh- been serving as a radioman on lard hap parsed W he parked
t financial condition In He church known a* the Antioch
history, be oatd.
B aptist Church of Oviedo. The tsri, Sir*, w . 0 . Howell and Mrs. PHY |katrol bomber duly for thv ths- tptersectUn where the a
dent occurred. Th»v ImeaestUi
plaintiff maintained In Its In­ Olivo l a F r n n c * both o f Ixu past IP month*.
Hall attended local reboots, g ar* chase W thhha. who^ a eP V T . NKWBOM MISSING
formation that McAlister failed A ngelo. Calif, i ami two .ons,
to carry out the work he con­ Cecil of Jacksonville and Millard S*mlneke High School and during curding to th ir report did * H
hi* third year at University of .tup or leasers hu V igh rake at
M r*. D. Ntwtom received word tracted to da. This I* the final of Augusta. Ga.
Tho Spanish American War Florida, entered the eervlc* Ur speed otter
ter the
and a1
_ csdlUiuri
_
en Wedneedey t h a t her aon. Pvtr vaao on tho docket for tho Spring
Veteran* of which Mr. Rutherford the Spring of 1843. He received took Um era Weat
to r n of tho court.

Sanford Baptists
Florida Convention

Finns i

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Rulhcrford F u n e r n l
Mrs. (iaincr L o s e s
Conducted At 3 F.M.
Al ta mo nt e Suit

Gibbs Is Arrvs(e&lt;i
Follow in s Collision

Gordon XI II ARM 2c
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Evergreen Cemetery.

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sistance a i\&lt;1 seitqd th e P F lli|v
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fans massing ship* ami troop. In
the Philippines for is new nlrlkr
They linked th i. f o r o n * , with
growing air r a id , on Mamin Day
Formosa and Okinawa
inland,
southwest iif Japan.
Tokyo «aid (several Superior
t r e . s e . attacke&lt;l Singnpon- hut
claimed ''ahaolulely no (Inmugr."
The Anieriranii have raptured
Angeles,
five miles .uuth of
Clark field T o t^r tiurthen.t of
Angeles, ulhi r foluniii. have May
nlang, a highway junrtiou on
the (inert route to Manila.
On the west roast, Inflow Dasol
buy, the Vank* have surged ninri
than five mile, .oath from In
fantn to take the town ol Santo
C m t.
American warplanes fur ant true
hoi nt jail hi - toil*' t of i «&gt;xntoi (nit
r e s , in Manila t-ny for the -i-viinit
straight day, and ha r u n n y In
utalifilions in Kubir tiny to the
north ft*
well a&gt; the
port at
Aparri on the northern const of
Luzon.
F i r s t army corps doughboy*
maintained heavy pressure on
Jap an e se entrenched at Itosario,
on the highway lo lingula, southerti copltnl of the Philippines
Re b alance here ha. been the
most pronounced Of the l.uton
campaign.
One of two Japanese bomber*
attacking American ahipplng in
L m g ay sn gulf,
"of Mae
ArtoOr’a J a n . D J i r u h h e a d . set.
shot down.
Liberator
bomber,
operating
with a fighter escort heavily a t­
tacked the big Cavite naval b s ir
In Manila boy. cauaing la rg e *»•
plosion,
anil f i r e ,
Mar Arthur
reported.
A 10 000-lnn tanker wa* deltroyed off Aperrf.
Clean Out Trnopa
MarA rthor
said
hi.
ground
force*, after taking (dark field.
were “ engaged In cleaning m en u
troop, fnoo nrnrby h i l l . " while
advance
unit*
probed
toward
Manila
American englneeri, which srmoving right
along with the
Yank troo|i. on Luton i*«eau*"
of the di.organlted n atu re of
the enemy rcaialance, probably
will go to work a t once on Clark'e
network of runwaya.
T h at air bata will tremendously expand American a ir power
which already haa been aide to
dominate the aklea over l.uion
from an airfield celled a t Ling a y in J a n . U an the opening day
of the invo.ion. Since then other
airfield* have been seised at Tar
lac, Hosalen, Carmen and Ham
ban.

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Tnnnenlierg, captured by th*
Kussiana invading East Prussia,
lien in one ot the most balUoscarrrd areas In the world. Tannrtibcrg lifcame famous in modern
history, however, aa the arena of
nrveti In comhat
It "'la a built-fur-lhc-job search the grcni.-st victory achieved by
plane modeled nltct' the f.a»ie de­ either side at tho ousel of Uio
Ronald C* 1man, a* "llafi*,*’ King bf Hsggari, shows n couple
sign of the Cun mi! Idnted Liber- first wm Id war. and the battle
of dnobtlng member* of hia Plun a trick of the trade In this scene
ulpr— tho Navy’r T U lY l and th® had far-reaching effects.
Array'* 11-21 -Lut it beam little
-Two Russian armies attacked from the Rlt* Theatre'* technicolor pkturixatlon of "Kismet-" Tha
rrscmblanet to its predecessor,
hastily in Last Prussia In 10(4. at ptrtdrc,-al*o atarring,
ILMarlene Dietrich, oimna Sunday at-thw IU U .—
. UVR.-l’xivatwr, known hy the tha .Unum iw uf.U if wan
an whlta
w ill* tu&gt;W»vy dr-|j*hn i !o" p niV T fiiU the western Allies marshaled neele of distinction m - hr*- life, the ja i l. Wanderlust, as so often
greater range, grralrr speed, their strength. One Kusalan fora
at one Urn* there were so In the past, got the Iwlter of
irrcete; firr-power mid carries rtruek at the Iiuterburg trap, th&lt; when
few prkonen In thn C lt" Jail,
considerably more equipment tlian other, to the south, sprang from that temporarily free, ho was him however, and ho left for
the Liberator
It 1* considered tho Narew lllver. This battle ;n
tnaro* misadventures.
one of the most efficient long- the north was costly and inde­ hired by tho City- a* took for
range search planes In existence. cisive, but the RuMlana advanced
One o f the striking visible dif­
in strength from the Narew.
feren tia between il anti the UbField Marshal Paul von itirfdefterator Is Its single tail, which
RORERT A. WILLIAMS
frovides larger cones of fir*- for burg took over the tirnnan ominninl
Aug.
-d.*
IUH,
when
tbs
HEAL ESTA TE-IIROKKR
guns firing oft, greater flight
stability and Je s s drug. The lib­ rirtit wing of tho Ruulan drtn
Atlantic Dank Hldjr.
Phene 7S2
from
the
Narew
was
well
aeroat
erator has a twin tall.
the frontier anil its k i t n a e f -&gt;:
Japanese Have Seen It
Newspaper men were given .the (Urman province sc me ninety
■lh » ir /Jrwt -luck *1 the .Privateer miles south wJ h'rjCiiU*beor ijyw J . _
several weeks nc». but were not the southern liordee. Ilia forces
permitted to release d e t a i l s until were numerically inferior.
the Japanese bad .ecu it.
•lltndcnbbrgV chief of • »t»fl
I l was built in give the Navy Ceneral Krich l odendorff, decided
n search plane with great en­ to withdraw nuot uf hla units,
durance anil one width Could facing the north • wing of .be
fight Its way out of trouble. The Russian attack and direct them
1*1! 1YI Liberator has given ex ­ against the more menacing'drive
cellent service on search nils* In the south. On Aug. 26 ha at­
* slons but Navy airmen wen- not tacked al mulls neoUIly on both
t satisfied.
They wanted gieater flanks in the *outh. Tho Riualaha
i search efficient)', inure fuselage fell back, lie followed up th e 'a t­
‘ spree nrul a different ly ic of tack the next day, and Rusilait
nimanieiit.
The Privateer was retreat grew to proportions Of- a
the result.
•out.
Only tiotiCcabie i e-t-iuMaiii « licThe result uf the four-day bat­
Iween the 1'itvuleer end the Lib*
i crator is the Intig, nairuw whig. tle before Tnmicnberg, from Aug.
annihilation of .wo
The new ship i* seven feci long­ 26 to .10,
er than its iirt-ileressur
it can Russian corps, reduction of throo
flv well over I.IMSJ miles ami others to half their strength and
|stay in the air ns long as twenty demoralisation of the entire Rus­
hours without refueling
To nc- sian 2d Aroiy.
, eotnpllsh tins, the bomb bays
Th* Rattle of Tanncnberg is
have been designed to liulil tev- known also ns tho Rattle of the
eral combmalion- of tu yiliart Mas unait Lake*. Ii«su»* that
fuel tank S» bombs end depth chnln . f lakes, extending fifty
eharges, depending on the tnls- miles from Aiigorhurg id East
' rion.
Prussia to the Russlah frontier
; Cetsks Vfslch liberates load
at Johatmishurg, formed a nathrul
It is equipped willi n-. tanver- l-nrtler Isdstcring tha thinly held
driven tutyets holding twelve .50 German line. In January^ JP15,
1 aliber marhlne guns. It. ImiiiiIi the German* again defralot) the
load Is tin sanu a- tin Army Russian* in the ram* lake area.
! Liberator. but the nrw ilr.ngii al­
Tnnnenberg, on July IB^ 1410,
iens the PfUY2 to carry larger wna the s.cne uf a battle In which
bomba.
the Pole* ami - Lithuanians com­
Tho ism rf t&gt;lanl includes. fuUr pletely routort forces of the
! P ratt and Whitney twits. Watp of- Trulonle Knights. Tho daU
! enginea. There have h:cjs rode; eeloliroted ns th* Polish natlor
signed for low fuel consumption holiday. and to provide considerably more
The Teutonic Koightn. who
sprang from tbo Crnaadoo as n
military and rtilgiouv order, wet*
land : wnon fci Boat Prussia for
several centurio*. nndiovon- after
their defeat in 1410 they retained
possession although aa vassals of
Poland. Tho Kranch ■ Revolution
deprived (he order of* all Ita ro­
tate*. and In ISO!) It war suprIVSled. It was resuscitated in
Austria in 14(0 na n semi-roligtous
knighthood, dostly ns*oriat*d with
tho Jlapsburgs, but, the Kneylorardin Rrilatmlcn notes, tho real
heir* wer* the Hohenaoilerns of
Pruaaio.
HAN IMKGG
Jan. 2C.
GP&gt;—The Navy l)iIn wcvk unroll­
ed the ne» nmr-ongincd plane
Privateer. 65,003 imuml* uf dcsdly hitting tfower aw1 stamina,
whlch has just made lU apf-TOt-

In Driving And Retreading
toiling ruin* tiro*. In rotroadlhg
- It It up totrof
Y tooled boforo um. Our service
th»y mutt be
h to giro romdiMVA mtlaogp end
will br|u*t
•of tty: Wp Will-not hurry olrr weftahfmdffd th' yudr
dotrimint.
Out woik tto ad up b*toy«o wo lit-;
tl»f on d*Rnito prot»ifvr* fc f ovtry1
M.l
it»aL -..toy jn o y twafl. o lew hour*
longer— btA yuu won't como b b i*
to temp Ioln, Wo think* tha extra
Hmo k well wertfc your while.

HenryNapo Icon White
Enjoys Palm Beach
Among throe wno are spending
the winter season a t Paint Beech,
according u Pol too Chief Boy G.
Williams, k npoo- other ■ thaw
Henry Napoleon .White, former
negro trusty at tho SeiifpidTjalL
who disadpoorod i nddoMy about
six mouths ago after being n i rusted jwith some fund*•for oaf*
keeping by another' negro pit*
ron«r. I
Known

lio n 'o f his Iff*.
• *'
T iers fur* h* hod net been
u**y f r y Iona 'U foro tho police

gelUrg hhck '
nr
thlrwr," r i *

But it wasn’t so extravagant as i t scemetL
Hats wore bigger then — and also fewer,
tuuKknade mauve velour was

than ybit over did before — about twice as
much today as you did 15 yetrs ago.

Not ortjy has the price of electricity
come down st&amp;dily through tfatf years, bid;

list bills nisy total as
- 4* ^^ li"
4 v -m
S Y ik

gets many more

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V

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‘ FRIDAY,, JANUARY 2 ^ 1945

TI1E SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE THREE'
—

vine* ami shipped by nlr.
I he tomatoes ah/pped by nir.
he rcv^«bt bad a vitamin C con
i
■¥*
l *1
tent double that of the ranbomv I a ' i i v c s H i s
lots; consumer i«iusta
^
d
panel* w^uufvu
*djudicr&lt;l r. y
ri*
i
%
O 1
1l
NEW Y O R K Jan. J(i, ( Special l
the airborne samples to be super
I J| S t U l S O n
o l'llO O l
f i n ’•t m i . i ii t x i i H r m i l i e n
A1.1, noi l.* CA Tiioi.ir r i l l H ill
— Shipments of more than 3(5,iur In aroma. Juiciness, flavor and
U lL l3 U I1
U V ,,U U I
■Hitt
Tt iLI*K. |*n-lor
l Ml Holds Catholic Church, IW Oak
Mwwi»I, Jxnuarj 23
UOll tuns j u t . urgently ,nocdod fouai,
- 4 - ------------------„ ------------------------------- color, nrel-quality eoiMparisoas-V*- —
A m . * . ■— ------------ -----—•“----U i r r a n t y l&gt;erd%
I l ' e a l l i i ' B M a w I age llarl
) ( .M l U a f t ) ,.**, r a g . I1.U
conaigned tn Idieratcil Greece by
h l l - A N P , J a n . 26. I S put* ml)
l u v l i, HuprriliUtltlciit.
lO ttu n
111 Weal llili Hlraetmerciiandising ex|*crt» indicated
Thomas,
KloHcta
H
To
Jue
of
fresh
produce
by
air
during
the Greek W ar Belief AannciaUon, would vote tomorrow afternoon
Hanlon* Itrighi*
MMutch
Knur,1* tho
that 40 per cent Of the out-of- \itn'iuu*‘
1*0*1
l
l
l
l
k
*
Adilteei.
Dos
111
McCray
et
ux.
the
*
early
period
of
air
cargo
II.no A M .Hunila} Worship
nre expecterl to arrive in that til tho George bill
senson tomatoes shipped into a l«t» John Philip Sousa uf " S t a n
1*1.011• m
Hermim,
MIND8 i»K
HIUtVICK
development, Lareen asks, "W h a t
Aflo.- th s t vote, hi- said . any
Martin, J . V. c l ux Tn A tfrvl country within a few days, accord­
StrijH,ii
F o t n i T 1*
fume,
metropolitan market could b ear a nil
live. k’alhar William Nschlrab:
MUN
Anil.mi " jf t U l . nml Hhftll
a
r
c
the
characteristics
of
a
com­
ing to officials of the National com mittee member ran m o i r to
to dai. Myers e l ux.
11 E v t r • Ur.'
Snip, Mr*. Ruby t‘a*lur.
an air cargo rate of ID coat* a i broke into the nbvii
modity
gutted
to
turceasful
nir
tiunduy
n
u
u
:
»:«#
A.
fcf.
anti
Jean, Herman &lt;!. rt ux Tn 11. War Fund which finances ihr take up the Wallace nomination
Lwlliu, hurl, Mr* Utlng, ftml MrftYear" nfloi hit ilciilh
wilb
ton-mile— seven time* the curren t ! I
11:00 A. M.
lliirkr SI cell'
shipment?'*
wink uf l lie Greek War Iti-in-f itself.
ibv luihuiinroini'nt' by uf fn, ml* uf H. I’Off.
rail rate.
. Hally Man*: I 00 A. M.
M i
I*
M, Wor* hit*
He conclude* that such u com­
Confession ilalurday: 1:0% 1*. M.
S e n ato r
Pepper
( I ) Eta.),
a
HeKorest, Norman S ut ut In Association.
Hrrmnn t'llllL sr AFT lilt CIIAOU
"Development of a ir fvekfht in John H Sti-tfion Univeisity at
lo
l
»0
I*.
U.
and
3:00
I*.
It.
to
I.VO
modity should be:
Multi, gt’lri tnt. by lUilifrl Alk«m.
The food shipment- were parts W allace MIp|&gt;ortcr, s a id It liaiked
this field Is not waiting on re- \ Helmut that llu enllri contents ^ George E lm e r ( i n 30n et ux
I*.
U.
i*
M Youth Follow ulilp.
Uouducy, Banford K K el ‘a! ' uf the cargoes of sU Swcillsh ves- a* though a majority of the coat( 1 ) Of relatively high m arker search,** Larsen declares. "Sfru- |ul tin iuiiicmI eonductor , fir*l
A
?4W I* M \\ ttlrirwilay, |*in)ir
I sels which clearwl n Canadian m lttcc Would vt-te for the tieo ige
value to prevent the cost of radic
iu v iu m
aiiH T c n A DHL
V Scrricf,
experimental
commercial lilitHrj havo been ptwaenled W 1 To Holier! W alter* et ux
Caldwell, Henry el ux To Ml1, | port during the U*l few weeks plan splitting up the Commerce
111 l U I Second Utrve.
transportation front bein - an un­ shimncnta arc how being made. llu Hti’t.-,u) School of ,' i u i u tij
Major A. H. Wliorlon In chars*
reasonably large part of the re
THIS im riflM U h n A rT lFT
1 ipj«J are rlucF to leach Greece in Mind lending agency posts.
and1 are likely
livery to Inereaia
•t Ju r(lit; the distinguished eonductor. » &gt;c- 1 chrll Duval et ux.
hand ay bchool, H I A. M.
i'UVULM
relieve the aculr L kmI
tail price;
-Xpi’ r it nc ,■ loi Jemi Grttbel, organiter and
Bush, K. J l . ,1 u i To Ada Cur, &gt;Cuinc
Wallace -aid lie saw for him-elf
the coming year. Our ex
Prayer Bare Ice l i : H A. M.
fjtur«l A%r. «l Ninth HL
loiinei conductor of the Chicago ^ .Y
' \shortage during ihc crucial winter an opportunity to handle both
I* P. I»* * : * ) P. M.
( 2 ) Either so perishable thui has ihown u» that certain
tain pro
llrv. M N I'tariioii. PiiilOf
Kiroel Me.line. T:#i P. M.
months,
said
thr
repoit.
fiunil«iy Hcliool 'J;&lt;i A, M.
lfa" ’'
,,f; ° McDonald, L. LT el ox To Kd.
it is not ordinarily mm ki ted far blemi will be met which can be ...... ....
task* so a* to:
IliangrlUlle Service. 1,00 P. IL
thp H;t in I itHit OrchrMrn D c f ! ui
T. It. MMdleton. Hupt*
| Included m ttie food shipment*
from the point of production, or solved only by the airline* and t tiulu mnu'u/mc. nml at pruirut K. Derlngrr.
1 Help provide IW.OOO.UltU pibs
Friday Service l:« » -p . U.
t)
Morning Worth Ip 11 .DO A- UQuit
Claim
Dresl
»
r
n
:
17,033
tons
of
dried
vrgean item which, through field- the food industry Itself—growers, h«tu! i l l m t o r ,
Coma worship with na
Ti i&lt;nifitr I'ufoo fi l i l f. H.
»l mcrt-iise«l wage*.
Strtnon l Tnivcr*
tleF
o
rest,
Norman
S.
et
ux
To
table*,
W
.051*
tons
of
fish,
'J.k’8'2
ripening, shows marked, supetior- jhippers and distributors."
lli'i-nlfiK Htivlie i 3u IV M.
2 S e t up new method* of f i ­
.SkV&gt;*-,»•*• - » -»•**♦•# ** ► :i i i h m v m a n a s i s n i M i o n a a i
George EJrhi'f C&lt;5r*dn et ux.
' tons of concentrated milk. 2.310 nancing for smalt hu-in e** which
f f t i K n it.,- kgiwe POodOft piiclCvyl
Isiroen cite* the need for g r o w ­
AM .IAM B T AltKII.VA t'l.r?
1 :«
I
uiiihii
tpif
(
tf
fihrl,
nti'tl
h\
C
h
attel
Mortgage
!
tons
of
Spnghctti
and
flour.
2.he sutd hs* been squeegrit even
Hatiltird-Orlanilo Highway —■Be­ green Mild transported by otdlu­ ers to leant to pick produce cant l v r f &gt; iM lir i'T iiB M lu y — Htutljr
In
Hentley, Arnold To A J W i'.. j 2-U Unv* id wuvwr, 1.4,U too* ot sfnee the Fetferaf f.V iervr
ll ry methiMU;
,w
a 1;1».
•■■—
yond lleuata Avenue.
~-e t » fully at a stage of ilevflupincni ■&gt;&lt;til ri I ’ l«1111* Stuilui *u» nlli' uf
A
mrt
it
ji*m
outlet
huMilmii&gt;t»T&amp;,
concentrated
soup,
1
.
1
.
V
J
tons
of
ItvT. Illrnn II Smith. l*a»lor.
—
K lf » t
m t.I
T h ird
Tuesday*—
llama.
I -T) Of lilglt, uniform uualily, best suited for a ir delivery; f o r
was c*labIUhr*l in 11*13.
it mill H)—Ultila Behuui. 10:00 A. u tlractlv rly
0 W.M.lf., 3 on |* M
un
prtmuuiuil
with
thr
turnitin
1
laid
and
oil,
1
.U'JT
tons
of
rice
S
atisfaction*
of
M
ortgage
nacknged,
shlppeii the a irc r a f t ird m try to develop
U
W allace spent n large p h i * of
Smith, T . J . To Shade Hmulolph and I".' Iona of oval dm- and VM
w hen absolutely fre»h ami ran- proper ventilation, refrigeration Sun uu [I urn I hlirinry by Mt Suu^n
Morning Wor.hlp—- 11 :»0 A. M.
the morning on prepared le -tlhiiiiM’lf in I UAL
T h k 1? ti* lw cl UX.
compounds.
Keening Heulcw—1:00 I*. M.
spicumisly identified as airborne.
mid stowage facilities; for distri
Thursday — Midweek Prayer HetIll ndditlnn to thr fo&lt;nl sup- inony. but some question* were
I t ) Sufficiently
commonplace buttirs 10 streamline their ware (li? t iii^ ui *-Im,| fium thr ««u&lt;»n*|
Harris, Wtlhclminc A et a)
vIce. 1:00 P. M.
1 , lo , k
l
bin nr \ rullcrUsI by Mi
Suum, K&lt;c&lt;, Eat. of Anton E. l im it s , idles, the cnrgiM-s also contain interje cted by committremen in
In permit the pulWr to appreciate houainx
and handling, techniques,
.
&gt; ^
« r
at
.
i* » I.
a - ; . that iif "Smjf*n nml IItn tliiml.
7RI1 (tins of clothing, comprising that aensleti. slid lie " a * exnniined
Hres. To M. J . Colliculi et ux
superior iiunlity.
I.Allll HOIIIOK
and for ho
produce Indiratry - ,* G i , i * ownist by the University
Florida S t a l e Hunk To Albeit more than 2 .2 .Ml.non individual even tiiorc fl&amp;sclf afte r a bi a-f
I'osaessldn of these i|unlltUes generally to ucvl*e m ein* for
* « H f i i i .w iu i&lt; ;u
f Illinois
The nniteiinl pie- l e e .riattlr.
gnrinenla, 4,10)0 blankets, ami 300, bincbeun icce**.
Cecil U Crlvaey, P allor
give* some assurance, Uirsep be­ Ri)cqUAUl|^\
-kriKUru
S e n ato r Brewster I B Me l re*
-Wtletson was rollexleil
Sunday bclioul, lo.ao A. I I
lioi) pairs of shoes
Rglcaae of Men
lieves, that u comhiotllty tvnns- merit of air-ihlppeil roimnodlllea. -• uleil
Itolalul ITIlev, hlipl.
I -isaiuilly by Mi Rousa during
Medical and hospital supplies I
Brc.nlcnt Hutivrll . iell.-e
I'yson. F . A. To E, \V Hrndri.
ported bv air freight can find
" T h e successful devclupniriit Of (In fu s t year* of hi* career and
Morning Worship 11:00 A. M.
m excess of 1.300 inn*, together I dismissing Jones and fra n k ly eon
r o w e r of Attorney
BaeOlap—tVaevdilv, tiM
N. i cof.altmer ucrepUmce ut n retail IhU now busines* will r*&lt;iulre the I-, in fuel, hi- original library,
Training Union. 7:10 P. M.
Benjamin, W. Blrinley et ui To with Pf&gt; toils of soap, are also be ' ceding ibe Wallace appointment
price sufficient to pay the in fullest cooperation
among
nil I I r ;iM-l ndvi-o*
"IVilh tin- lions
Wednesday Prayer Hervlee. I ll creased cost of such shipment
mg shipped, a . well n» .10 lory | " a . t. reward for political -rr
these groups," he Conclude*. " K ^ in* ,.f I In- oi igninl Sou-11 Idii my Mdilicd M ather*.
U
.It-., ltd! oil - l o \ c - I (III.IIOll nceil I v 'c c * He w i n d e d alou d if « id­
Kepurt
And this Inctensad cost, he adds, wards of auch a development a i l
at Strt-i.n 1 mversitv and thr
le- arid 2,.'i(HI dor«u
-p,»
of ' " ' r would make lo a n - J o
lrIor,411 «|
mnd&gt;
I oUllty Board of Ihildn to Inn
s i l l include not only the diffrt ' not lie in profits alone, but ulau
• l a r n n t i av . k i i i l t o p uou
-is,M,,t Irlii mix at thr t o n e r stly lion Be: Urgan lint ion
MTV in (j I. Rnnutfr at»
1 i'll Vlttl
enre between air aril ml) rales, in opportunity for genuine public
li I w m iiiir. ..........
of
Itluioi-,"
t&gt;r
sta
tes,
"oil
to
us.i
No I V lIlin l Control
Honorable Dlschargelllh M it latunl Ala.
Hit M'bu*! uf tin* vs iti F uitd
bid also the coals of extra field service in terms of improved
i olte* ti-d bv M . Snu-o , on lo, v
Wall nee ^anl he could "ifM ii
Sunday school. 10 .no A M.
Ailny of
Ullltexl S t a ll . 1,1 vball mall uUo utittnl thitl fit at
quality, careful handling, packag­ health ami
belter
living
foi
G
-Mid
I,
Isin
pri
in
ii
r,-*
■
11
col
Sunday Uu.ulug Wuranlp, 11:00 ing. etc.
I i snk S. Vcrnay.
bund it port a from m c u U ) liber Hronliter that he wtiubl not tiper
American people."
.. M.
In I ioii U fr. A rm y To Edward &lt;1 ntnl Greek l«bimU indleiite that ntr mi aurh n hn-ir*, deelnrmij: he
" A n y tack of responsibility (in
Ch tlii Anihaaiadora. t:C0 P M.
IP, Soo-ji lilonry. pat kv-l in -h*l rhlllcm len.
Kvangellallr Service. 1:00 P. M. this chojce of commoditim) on
•Jlhuuifh nume nuppiiea nre tn'iiijr uou Id fu n d uih it a In did xvlien he
|it,i ftitni'ii t It liiM” iitiil wiMlfhlHi:
S rcreln ry of Airricidture.
Prlday Berelce 1.00 T. M.
Aimy uf lln iln l S ta le s
I. received, there
the part of grower, aiilinc or
« due need fur wa*
Prayer Melting. Wadnraday 1:01
u
n
i
*
1
1K
M
J
p.'tindfx,
liiif
ii
11
ruily
fe«-o A Cook.
distributor would not only lafood, rluthiojc a ml mm lie jfie to Then not even J ump* A Fat ley,
iiHiYfil
ul
S I uI hku I J it i v i* i"init y
poor business ptactive, but would
till dtiWii the dcufti rtitr mid re form er Ih’inocrntu* tmlimml chair­
Tills c m n t n Dp c o l )
uihI t uUilutfuiiiif
ih uiultn
^n&gt;.
W^rrftnli Deedmake dupes of American con­
lirve the miffvrinir ami dUiret* man, Mev*r fun i*l me” t " accept
Holly Avenue at Fifth Hlreet.
h.
i
M
iflirij.'
I
m [ii
W
h
.
|
Hu
k
1
J
*
n
.
2l.
1915
sum er*," Ijrrsen asserts
of tbuUAtimln uf Hit'll, kkumi'ii mid m im'IU icuI nptmllvlcr «ln&gt; did ntSf
Iter Paul Talei. Paator
i4.i/
J
i
i
i
'i
t
u
i
..f
tin.St
ti
i
ii
11
(tf
M.iiui, II. E, ct ux t.. J
Y.
poiiftevi the merit fut the jnh,
Bunday Bcnuol, Hi;*', a M.
In describing the le st., still
cliilil ren.
Mu’s"
lu iii Mil uiiri |( u Vi *1ii tn i | Brown ct ux
Mm nil.» Worship, 11:00 A.
Wnltice mi id
underway, through which lh&lt;- I)c
V P K — l 10 P M.
KU'U
tt
'lltK
tlU|)
"
f
Imllll
I®
flit
H
I
Y
Ivnei. E. II v-t ux lu ■
At that |MUHl Wallace.
trait research group sought the
rCe*ll*n*«l l ' n « «*•■* u * * l
1‘reat M ng I &lt;*&gt; P M
•
)
m \i it riiUftlt . It** aiutU/t tidal Ihc ! Briket or Mrs
Je
sstr
Cotigvl
one hand with (hr mdet
most likely air fi eight cnmIMiilee Ellilhw in one of Uu- erentest
Player Meeting Wed. 1-00 P
i
if'i
.i
i
»
(mt
in
n
*
,
mu
nit
ui
ii
;
H
hi
1
B
pm
*
Icy.
Tliiudr
et
ux
t
*
■
W
N
uf iiu* "1 fiei ui w* tii'ii 11si *-c
among u long list of commodities. [ encirrlerticnl operations in history.
ti -•i 1111 *^ miliici mu Scut® *ii | Blurkivoo«t el ux
uuldnt waft I t " las' t&gt;vi* i llu*
I arisen cites as an example a ‘" " l " ‘"l broken Into Killing Itm i : i m in n u p u o u
in'
^
iiu
'iil*
ft*',|
reversal
E-tcs.
it
W
st
UX
lo
Ss
lull
a
It
roniparUon of California tnmaliae- 1 " ‘'H- 3 " miles aoiithraal of llan KF(
unhl then ha-s b**«
I
«*od)
Rev. Pi. ul Y a lM — I'aMur uf the
i
hi
.'
v
%
\
h
(Intftl
nun
]k
*
inail
iio
U1
*
Ultl.ANlMI
Im
Jo
i
&gt;pmrial)
•
ouiily
fluftrd
I’ublu
Iiuiiu&gt;
tH
&gt;n
iu ;v ti IV MllXKIl. I*-.u .r
audit "tt* tlistfuxt*i
il- evuit f i ­
thippcd by rail with other" pick riff
0 Churrh of Cud—5lh Street *wl
I1tit 11 U*m |uu n i il&gt; in l hi Snuwi*
I
HIT
oiidiHj
ifo
F
lo
rid
it
St
North
Lnrulimi
l
&gt;
■
&gt;
T
he
iu*t
luiiw
id*
Hor^lrr, Huiula &gt; mt 3.00 P M
nancial Atalu*
While Moscow ,|pl not officially | ,
Holly Atrnur.
KVef &gt;binlj
mvilttl to i e r t lr * * 4-t I when ripe f r o m the mnnir
I! o f uf ific Sti Tsnti libnifv I hi1 hit’ iu G. M How.
I1.1st Uo Mill I )l
ou
c&amp;rlut
fr«*iir
111
A* t'» ftpecifn th sitfr* in imi fit
confirm this report the Soviet
Numla% rejkrc!«ll» aft i icti lu«n
l i t ' ’ , r iv ill K* koiuril jiri III nil
f flu- i‘m.nti \, make in UF*’ policy.
It. VS cl ui to Kd llmh rnwlrin M-vlmna
Hiitnrl)
al&gt;n t«l
"ft
VS alia. .
cmnmunfquo
did nnnouncr the
t
* Rrnarmhrr the **u f of the Lord unuut
i iftr new firr|»r»Hif huiht
ki'igmi*, It. H lu Fil Hu ’ li
impurx'd
ihlft
l
u
r
k
tu
el
ear
ii
M
t 111 l*« tlolit frrni Ity III® {&gt;«•
ita ici that question fm m St-ri.ti i
capture of Briensdorf. nine mllea I
k iim t u t n i i r n i l in ii
JmiL-i how he waid —
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it
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p
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/aid
jam
up
tn
railroad
yard*,
I’Mlk A u H1 till .SI
Met 'let Inn (D-Arkd wr ..... ?J1 (
east of Elblng, and Unumgarth.
‘
p i ,.{ ium’,1 feu i utifvlrui'liuii ( h e t o r G,
ct irx.
is ichedulrd tu he ndieve*! Sun President
\v I*
llltooKN Jr
l‘®»iur
Ruusfvrll
w&gt; *di
:*•
12 mile* to the south lu taking i
£ j Mun sh ill not Itvi* liy breatl alone
Suuilu&gt; aichoul. ‘J i t A M
.»
ftf fer thr uui
t Hh
(‘ouper. W aller I, ct vi t u Y aIn V niorninkf to firrmH lu«idiniF
RRVR.^TH V \ t ADVKNTIiT
Briensdorf the Busstnn* cot th;-crib of* “ verv iff\
MurniiiK
Wurnbiic
A M
knit l»y pvcrv word that pro(ill'll in I li bit Ka jlu. hull FI k I f Wrijrhi vt u i.
fHPIICTM
uf
M
l
liiiftl
hlifhh
prtlihubile
I'r ui ui ri ic ITfi Inli, S 1 Ci I' AT
lust Berlin-KbnIgsberg Irurik railThe iiuefttiuivuitr ^ex - ion ended
i:lm A t t a t # and N v ' a l h W lr t il
ciinlct’h out uf the mouth of Goth
■i1(1 U|f 1rt 1111*11» l|111*Ifk |«f !•tc Hit's t
\
Hurrah, Adft I- cl vji U
Fbu idu rummodUiri’ it » ut no nt 1:15 P M ami the cmmiTW'u
ICtt-iiliisW
T
30 lr M
t)4l*U«(h Kcltool Hoi jrOaya. I JO
“ *&gt;
t i.. i iifutui Im (iDilyrl (i) Son-'*, lo T H. Humblcy
M att.I I
Open
^
!
t
t
ro
l
li
n
g
lurtinced
by
I^iinurite
(«raw,
man
k. y
tS^O Towns taken
vcf t jrP
t*i hmiMui with Itir llldHr&gt;
Me ml, Olln A ct ux V#■ A A nper of the Florida Ve^etahb tininediatelv * e n t Into c i r n i i i v e
diurcli Her vie®*, 11:* &gt; A. M.
W riln rfcilnj H a rv lrr, T;iO V M
Capturing
mure
than
1,500
For mimt time now our lltllo
■aex ah ft
s li“I u u
V im iTiltx li |&gt;l diiil J Millie el u v
P r*rr r Mooilitir Wiuliiva |AJ KvV
(*ui«i»
*
Wr
I(‘nm
4
'
\S wlhiceN fn * t piddn -ii&lt;!'(--(t
town* And village- on the fmjr- 1 1 ■ 1 lei \ (i l ll ru *n f if i 1 h r a r »| U i fti
no lei. to * yi-u have been on the ■n ln i" . * oo I’ M
1i Cum in It tee. at n uirrlimr (»f tit*
'
(Vmper,
Walter
L
cl
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i
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411
eummltlee
exrutix
taaifd
V ln llo ra W okom®,
ti-enlh day o f their gign'dic puali 1 •
*•Words «»f JrsiiH," and lo ihnt
min' ■ftiiu’r h - V . 1*1 i nltll 1,1 t.11
**
ih i’
1 lh* Mt 1 11(
i u llri ! i"t'
F. |b«|tcn
i i i i u&lt; n nr r i ir . u iM N r.&gt; n
(juiiltlp,
Ila
V
S
rdnr
litv
si- |»i i* lit!
lowarrl (lie henrt of Gerinarty.
one. w Iioh 4 eilriH m e under the
nf
1r r m c i pH rd tl rr
Hr k •‘ I ; lit Alr ) . T‘hi») &gt;u
1
f t . J.|f i m
flu
i III,lh
Over»trert Lund f"« lu * Im i if-ft
lh* iUldiriicr Hft liinoml Ihr r«tH Jft
(iria
pul il led uni
that
n i K I u t ||1 II fit «11H1HI'
Il I J I a Illtr til* Atrftur
the Buss tuna drive It* within five 1 1 1 ■ \ It Ml 4 il S i .&lt; 1 • s u f 1 h r |if I’ a r t i i t* A Wake a
Mood, i hrsp wnrtlfl nf Jesii« nre
Ihr
movement uf car
&lt;»ut of
\\umall'g f IliLr it 1dK
It* uu A \t
tirliKui. 11* 11 mllea rust of 1’oiiiMii. western 1 (1 S||*Tw«ifi elf • i i h ,M n m I n r n l
ruoni v-t crd» t«&gt; h# Ht thr ttfjin-e
very prrrintm, tail to one who }li&gt;
Ixcufiard). John (». In i
-\
l hml|li. Nuprf
4** V AVe
has not t.ifcteif of llo d'i love, |»HVld I la t fold Mirdt'rr
.
e&lt;l Joiien.
i«lui I mi dt \ t •*« i. hIh'I ** HBtil VS nleu
I ||*"f A M —MurnlJtf H-rpbln* Polish stronghold noil ''gateway
vid. *11 H.lfMiuutr i f f n g c i ator .-»■
, )r wm1Kp, ( ( i4, ,u,|r , f , „ , „ hi*
to Rerlln." with Ihr culture uf
.lietil UJIt b&gt; u»r p«f ill) r, "llr hulfi
nmny uf the word* i»f Jcsun are 10;3n A M fiuiidny H‘ tu&gt;«|
fW
Itil’ll I Ilf
W
S
Al l . i i
(full C liim llrrd
. r n r n l fun
l l . l S AM. Mtu III flit Uoffblp- Lord* 3 Hr line Yu*« d iVai Jtfy*"
M nr«*nnn
Lnurt 11
Id
IHJ’ P*
.
- - - - - ■G
- omI-uiii .
’lit | S t (' h t l l t
tI
I 4*I.1aIS*
^ dark. K it 11 we I0U L»k n ? jw Ujc l*up»®r
I®
Hpiiiidutf, Arthur H tu I hum -Uliplv at mII shipping puiut* in ...... .. ,,, ,|)r
FuHuwinit ^riimn
f
:00
¥
fVojklFii
M'tvt
flotilla »ml tin * mint ion in i h - J lll(nuUt iBlt. flT.g/l.ui &lt;rf i.r.-.Dii
ul'ilr.x norll) or Pornali. also f r i l l i|,„,„,,„|. r,„ |,„ iuu ui {»- ul lilf ■x K. Kumblty
H ttiiml uf Gud
can kaow I M r . M. aujnf^- evening acre leas. mr.e J'
- ..
nnrtl, h a if rb-are.l -nfflH *nlly '" '( h n , pl.ingf-l In fi' ft lour iO*^
) X|"*NI( toll
R |f&gt; I* M I'.« aitetlU llr ,’U-* v Ice, tin Ihr Russians -urged up to O
hntr to lull on Ilim fur lAJvallnn
» rlilMi v »*f U ■lA i r r i m m l * fur l if f d
I' "&lt;Bng ■■) . Vi-11 ••Ibei mm
„„ ),„ ,.Mt.&gt; t*' .if
IVr ” 11
W arta River and prepared
fur hi wt n « y i e . Horner J ct ux t«* l»hfi *
LAKR a u n t m u x u l T f
*. f lilt ui*!"
I *-1
mu! the Mintiy otlit-r Itltatalnifi
rti|l!
i
i
rmmlt',
Oldl
Fukliluftr'l
d ib it (it
""rilllcn
_
J thr j., 1,
cross that hmrici in n flank ol-.idil t’liisii» ut »tdh tuti\ri Mltrn, IL Tffltfiie et ut
lit- llun [ n r in. , -»&gt; j
aiitffliiK
A jt«c eua|)ol with a
FJIANK J. Dry si. n. DU. 1‘aaior
lunvqnvcrit on Po*i an.
•
The avernxrc daily moveiiienl of
m the mm head uf llu Slelnoli
William*. J A rt if*; h* *Sbelly
l» ' 4 Bikr-LgY'
»
Sarvlcaa for bandar—
Wo want ihcteforo to Urlmt lo Sarvlfluila find V(‘Hi taldea fnun Finn
1:00 ,1* If . W iJ n u t U y . Frayei
I Hrift hind aiva■ in Vu-*li»b,i
, YifVt Uio e sp tu n p( Bwsri'h-x Lu ml; lie* iidiieh fu ihd •ilunillon Ju««-ph el ux
‘ * A. M.—Bandar .Bcliool
»r»d piKt'® !•**«!I ng*
yul) uttoi today tho "Mind of tl.Oe A. &gt;1 irpridW Hare lea.
dn ip ut Hint H(M1 cm p pel
lav h a i r lie-tTi made pfu*1u» t n • mi n
titUittor#
l.fiit
tbe.-IluJilen* novv were 1(2 piths ciidorieil bv lewtini
All
W
tlco
in
i
f:lo
V.
U.
Tauflg
rgupla’a
Koclalr.
0 J e w .."
• ;.;a
Mutflhiiiirul. «sJrp, VS. K tn \S More thmi H&gt;00 cur* were ahlp end V e n n hi cniiptruction «*f m
dill- c u t nf -Berlin, tho «lon-&gt;t throuKhuut tho ruuntiy* advineit
lied oil Mundav. Jnn. - J th« ^••'t; ffitinn dnuix. boriiur t f ‘ii te-uin
D. Rogerx.
announred point on the dire, t Dlrtclnr I hick wit/
c o iu n m tT ix A t. (iib tu ii
P IltB
MKTnowtXT c u u n r - l l
Wlmt n itody tht* U, to attain
dav firioi tn the cmtitirjcu onlei well■( and nthei public w-orkn
Hr ul Kmtale Morlfage®
Corner i'ai k Av-ous
SjuMtk him u f
ro ll fi rtf*
rood to tin- Reich capital -H r
Loir* Hw h
n dim reflection of tt, l» the am b i­
unit Third Utraat
Clunls, ( ’. Il tu Centra I FU . Graw im heated t hit l ahittmenlp
Sftvjct army naar*Ra,ocr Rod S t» i, lion with Suidut, lh
J. W. JVBY, I’aalur
hu ckw ltl
John
It old. M Malar
M
tion of An#oli. hiifhvr they c a n ­ 8auday Vahoot, lu 60 A. U
John 10.3 ItiOft.
nni
weekinufht
meiiiife TfH)
The f ir»t ironclad wm ve-*w*d
llyw ever, said some units wen- culled uttrntidh l&gt;&gt; ilu« f.ut th.il Pro. Credit A ixii
Bupday h'ebttol lu:*0
Praaabloc. I tlH A M.
not yoar.
Husaell, Chrutri (i el
ux to chip per d«&gt;
•
wuA built bv Admiral Vi Son Sin
S to u t 1UfV m i l e * - f r o m the N an MConduclur L riiU ’l i* niie of the
Horning NVnr»Sh, il aa
r . r . u . a . T :it V n
Harmon Hut+y,,i
'hr tut aatd: capital, preaumabl- to th* anutt.
two (.orhufii
rvui
mv j led
li&gt; Haul R lrh tir Sr ,-t ux
Step** are I mi*III If taken bv *hr nf Korea m If'Pl, JTd venfft liefmn
O
To be ronformed to the imaife Praacblng, lit* P. U
-Tall No Man '
Suiixu
i iiiHIKci *
t'.idiU '* He
Jane, S A et ux i»« Olin A \f i n tid'b t Hmnuttee In if el per (be SI 'iilicit find M h t im.n
f
cast.
of H u Son. U the end of God in
•Ijio •tail'd Ihui
- . i ,* (ifnbel Mend el ux
i It c n o l t a n s t v r A i . t u m u )
rush ing westward across
(Mil- u'
I**
ni"\*‘ recfei
citf* (M il SS ,( | f Ittin
the pr&lt; declination of Hia Chlireb u o(irH
U il
lilt py ttmporftry C U l’MCIt o f p p n i » T . a c lO N T ir r bflso of trie Rollsh corridor n --"
Hatteri. I I t I uu i-Moruln
CfHlI jHIR.il IMlis n ci ■ , &lt;■l b) Null sH
nfviih wcit
phiced at ?diippTnij
Morning rtrrvlca. il ott A. 41.
from nil e t e r n i t y —We ahnll tie dli «,rlor
I fit Suimji l i ­ S tate flank
W N n - h l i ) availing sarrle* » : « of Roman the Jiuigloji^ in u 1&gt; In hid i din ei l *
Wlifii llu Nati«i t e l ' cult "I
fiuinl v to* fut i new a of the cm
Park Av*. at Kuarth ML
like Him. i : the Bible picluro of
. •a'nt 'Vll" I. Ilia autiJUl o f j l o - mile adVanc* tciged Keynla, 22 brary, with vbbuh It 111 nbel U
Shc|»pnrd, ( evil S &lt;f
ux to bar ifn teathed thr mduftliv
lloly Commwnlon,
A, kf.
L Hideium they wrecked un i in. in
heavdn.
|^a*nit-bn
itinii
—
Id*
I*
w
III
ha
read
.Cbiircti Mcbool, 9:20 A. M,
so well twiiuiiminl Kill be under Florida v'xtnte Hnnk
\ I'mIt
200 brnlK'p ariiixp the
avoid |oftft of veifctaldtp already
Ifl ChUleh.a of Christ. P&lt;-|,io|.i, mllea from tho German Romero
Murulug Btrrlctw 11:00 A- M.
II. U. Pope Co., Im tn IF IF harvested
tib; Immediate jut i -lu lion during
canal In prevent alliiMl uav of thin
O
Oh! huw lofty, auch n itandard,
I tiwilK (oi ot tin- wnr 1,1 mi Hundu), Un frontier and ISA milks south
the month* of cuU!n|tm|f, filing* Hope.
l a s t of the Baltic port Of titflHu
imourtatil waterway!
luiw
nil
crenlure
perfection r i n i r r P a k i t a W K H t A h i - d v &gt; c i l
^TNKTlbfifen T e * l la: Wrv rail «tu
Chattel Morlvafe
Units of two Bovlct nnnie- ttlid «nadiridir." he •aid
f- U JtrowRj.a. Paator
iihrinkr nhnihed and confounded
To
viivr lumber nrul atoraffr
HotliUig
aUMtust
Hi'
l|
Mill.,
hut
.for
MttL-nu.rn, F, tn Fluridu Stn(&gt;
l id (Mr,Oak iVsnUw
.f
before n llivine tvorlrollurc like
I'lngue* frightent-d |n-«pbiHf Irullr* f l l i-nrliilldtins - 1 *:|6 . : ■ctxed a tuts I Of .700 lawns and
pair, the Army ia uxinc inrrran
(tuaday Straw* &lt; ..
Hank.
, Amonx t h» ol tatlwji * . “ hkli com * villages ,ln Eqst . i ’ru ss ia as lb* v
loir mimhere of ftfiuare telephone tin- Mid,Hr Acu* from tin iluthis
*»
&gt;14 A. M bUhdJqr Uclionl *
H l l l if i r l l o n of M u r t c i i r
iirlls the tg-.ioti Mini'iD l i , the fen- rlnerd in steadily ut! Konigsb- ' :
11 :R0 A M Moral tig Worship,
li-i fnr yi-nr* at * linir
l»"le* tn the rield
- 1 rout the lllble 'Lead ati
KlfM National Dmik of Orlan
l ie iy Hu- Iruo Arurrl alandinn
l td r . U . J r . .-A . b r . T au n s lowing
in thy truth, and iu&gt;)&gt; , n » i for East Rnt*sla npl)A ) .and centr d along ,v lh) uitlr f *. • with tlirwe do to R I. ( Tuuiii
P/ppla
O itl tim Min, who alone proje ct*
nib'll dti IBS
the SOnd
’: o,l „f‘ in&gt; s*l*A
"
base for th* Outitbrnbereif Co • tnick wiTiu'irtl »||v iu ,,ii’ t-nr|?ijf «l
I : ) * P. M. tjrenlna f¥«r*hlp
First Federal S «v rn.iT*1 A tjuaji
no shadow, may we not, how­
tlon; on thxa &lt;to I w-atl.,atl' rh# marts wbo have lust ay&gt;)&gt;raiimui&gt;
lfiii.hl |hr rt ut ht'r - 11&gt; ««11 n* 511 tilt
dayAH
Hie
path*
yf
the
laird
ever, seek at least to appro*- c b x n i o m I t t t n t o a i i T t ntoA cu e ra merry and itnlh uum auCh aa ly half of th« ,U.2&amp;J-S&lt;Hi*re Jim
which imbthrfe ^skiiuil j*' much Aiftn* to Joinex F Hrnoku et lTl
Axaljnm»t»i of M n rlK if r
iniate, Ihouifh wo cannot ude*
•J . Of, AsalUi, pastor
n5 Iwu n ilb \ f")Mi illsipfttrli
raatrrnjtut ftelcn province.
kfap ids euvatiaiii sod Ids teatl- rusternyosl
RirMop, Foul Sr H ux to F
jm $ g-x
*»*#*r.*| tb.d#
iv,u» Ji
Hunjay
behoof,
A. M,
H
niotilas" iPiAJht. JS.t.Ih)
fiuntetv rrsenihlr
ip t^ti L i b e r *Ud
Kjtkl 11ii f d flirlitiiii (-i/ljfnl tfi
A AilUou
A. W. Ilanitli Supt,.
Til's. I.*rU-n-Hsriij.-h uH-i. tuftUdaa
Ifitfhl
ui l l i
lbs\ « * ii .atiis*. itl
Btrirkriilierit, 17 mite* suiilln-i
wmalop. it:* * a t t
•
Lba fptlowme l i p i M " from J j i *
l * o * f f f»l U ln rnrt
a
It 1* impouililr on earth to aa- M'-rntng
(In hill; |"tdi biMK* I. #
ThaeksalvInt BarvICs' at &gt; 1 0 P. CWrUtlaii r-latter m l b s u t t ,', "Bet- of Konigslwrg, was selied
VVutAoii. I t**t A! wid t«i kt r * * aw late with a fellow being, with­ M hunday. v •
. . . w anea.Aml Health f l t h Key to &lt;h* the
Ritaeiaas, a *
f f c t c GroAll whine tin* fi- iu „ lute fits Htel hi I" SA I ciuu
out gi-ttiiiif iii aomc degree aa- p-ayer toaallak Thbradaj eVaulht
Seh nr belt, 20 mile* on the mirth
patch hnld* i hr tuHHum* w n r
^ i - '^ c d o T ' n 1
H &lt;t*!*
,
Nntsrv &lt; i&gt;mmi**tnn
almilntrd It* him. So the more we
checked ul (Ullik®hr** hru'k
ft tut Immurial Ihmugh ih« flnllft, r a i l , and Gritlbach, 21 mileStab- ,,| Elm id* tn ("ha riot
study the mind of ChrJit, the
The ihrrRt I" Amtriniii (Mini i Smtdi
m TK ks. aiF lrfxl
t-n t m t- X
mjitabl*'. Alul
mul mo «f*■ thr cost. rOsrlht ,.aickitowl«dgi-l
nirre we me in HU company—
that the " f i r * i Jia g " of d rfrn.e - Uoni 111 ptYdtll I H.iKdiitliaU. |U»d»llonnraltlf |&gt;i-th*rgea
f e
holding cunverar with Him aa C b n rcf
guarding .KrutltsUacg ,hiul Iwv-n ably HI) initial t , c r i n # n nlijeclive,
by
Pg.lqe
3
J
»
p
.
j
l
l
i l. R, Atrtty t&lt;&gt; Isaib Larkin
'O our l&gt;rgt and dearest friend hrraclird elui *tK***rir»Ttfc itlnnen ,V»S* eatwd hy dmighlmy counterIf. ,S. Navy lo d ia r ie s iMvvton
________ J
catching up Hia holy look* and
cal superiority of th s attacking attack* which idmvcd thr enemy
uoday
Bridge*.
holy deed*--the inorg ahall wa b* •f WCb nWmrn.. visa o as.
Ho vie la, ■
.
,
&gt;
lock Serosa the Modi-r River crwl
Sand ay Ik Leg I.
A. M. ■
transformed into HU Image.
Bovlet' .f r o n t d b p stc h e * said of this town. 15 miles north of
thousands of Russian, .Erenrh and Strasbourg
umms rim t o r n atiiAppooK
Coniider. «ay« a g r e a t # pottle
It', planting Him i^yaln nml Hull fi,r checking up ■&gt;•• y»»ur
i 'c i i ih civilian*, Impressed into
•Three German m i x i n g * of the
_ (litarally gata o n l' ChrUt Jeaua
■ptlug no-da fur Inrrt-a-nl fiH&gt;,l prniluctlnn,
fortificuUon work by the Ger- Moder ill considm alilr force from
# (lleb. 3:1) »tudy feature by
man*, bad boon liberated, a n J two to five inilr* wrsl uf HagiJlvo-1
feature, lineament by lineament,
U U l " b | b ttaln-lo sds o f ,U n k &gt; . Oenau and 15 mile* deep Into AlO rU firu to* cmn lx secured from the County Agt-nt.
of that peerle»* Extmplor, Oaie- T e v h g „ .
munitions
ami
other
mllllm ■' BStce, also were under attack and
on the Ron of Rlghtcouneia, till,
I— tVialsnA , . .
supplies had been captured Inlurt the enemy wua I mug driven .back
like raxing long on the natural
(r**n *its r&gt;M
omi
, bp . G e n , lT»n . Chcnjlakhovsky'* across the rive.
JM U l loataiirea . » b q »
•un, you carry away with you. on
In* efforts In tohalf uf tha AaTrt.lrxJ W^ilte Russian Ariny.
New Line Set lip
* your spiritual vision, daxillng
!J0I K. Icit- St.
Phone 5.1
■oelstlnn.
'
,
uur
1 lu south eastern East Rrussia
It wa* along tin- M»dcr that
‘w Image* of Ilia hrightneaa and
Resolutions were also (asaed
nth dkrWti
uUtfr
Soviet
.unlU
tloaing
'U
i
on
■Lieut.
Hen.
Alexander
M.
Patch
moral eartafhty.—,
slatar.
g lo ^ . We must never forgat.that
l h * ! central roVe o t tJofmaf; rc- had set up a new line after pres­ eontmenJIru, work * f Mrs. Mary
tla.
it U not the raiml, but the work
s ls U n c # ' esp tbrtd Che stronxhnlds sure forced n withdrawal fa r ­ itawllna. sea* t a l e i chairman ap­
Kaparltnra la ylrtnr, paver
of Immanuel, which tire at the
pointed by the •Pilot Club, fur
U Ary*. k« mUaa o t lorek *ml ther north
foundation c f a-tinners hope.
jo h a n n U b u r g , •2 6 miles ioulhwcsi - While late rtqMirt* said the her work In collecting nearly
for
labcrrulotla
work,
ooff l-yck.
i.yck; ______
Arys,* _.
a , b_i g barrack* German* were Iwing "contained," *2.8 00
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He must be known aa a onvjor
IT T fI MI TO CHANftl iUftft|C^MTtl
’LbDcC (ggro committee headed by
" wit, was whero Bovlet ^troo|m there wa* no altrm pt to mini­ T
.before lie U-»ludied aa on ex
i.. ('■I r a k am i hi* *«b»eommltfh 1P29. wsre InUt
mise lh* force of tlie push and a
- ample.
were UUtewi** commended
Paata
Germans .after losing Uic battle U. 8. i t a f f officer declared It
work.
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Cfor Warsaw
Ktroalftig Into was a “m ajor rffq rt" lo try lo l o t tea'
lift
, . n j a tloi
Member*
who
attended
tho
lie
TOcoauuei all Al*acc. which H it­
center J « w „ , „
^ n thelV'ronqueJt of E s » l I’rus- l e r had incorporated ' Into the
of HI* holy Ufa
T;*#. Mr.
Na Alan wae ever mt com]i-w M r *1b ths Russians ware not only Reich in 11)40.
setting.
•kIliad In the oondoet
wiping util , crach . urilU of the
German* charged under Mr. iVlUoa^ Mr«. M. P- S m ith ,
The G
w k s i .Ikyaw M o n r ^ f r o r n '
’ -fel
" n army and thousands of rover of thick weather ae they Ihr. Lejend It. tHme.'-MUa Maude
But neither must w» overlook
«Hny ■m rttUs. but were did in the Ill-fated Ardennei Ramsey and M rC - f ^ n c h o n .
or.
the S crip tu re obligation to wolk
wr.rks. at •laat
fobbing B e r lin and northern tier- campaign, striking with at least
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F o o d stu ffs By Air

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In addition, they had
troop* |n reserve and alec had
unit* counter-attacking In sou­
thern Alsace again lit tb#i h'rench
rlret Army to keep up lb« preseure all along the Alsatian fro n t
The Allies ran afford to f l * *
ground here, and the Germans
rhoee tn attack— from Haguenau
weetwxnl to the Vosges—a t a
time when thr Alllee farther
selling the territory
-north were eelslnt.
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FRIDAY1, JANUARY 29, ISM, ,t

TH E d AN FORD HERALD , 8 AN FORD, FLORIDA

Building Room Coming

WINTER SPORTS

Onp thing stm1 nl»oiit thi.t cotintry, whan |&gt;*‘n&lt;’»* cninra,
in that there will lx* it lot of new building. atul not neceannrily where people ex|&gt;ect it, either* Robert P. Grrholz of
Flint, Mich., preaident of the National Association of Home
Builders, has some interesting ideas on this subject. He
says there will tic immense struggles, in titles and settleTtH&gt;nrftF5B^7”?)TT‘Frf'sr'Ulcmetit oT’Amerleim’ population, aiitT
out of them our people will create "it new pattern of living.”
Many cities, he says, will face years of disappointment
because they will lose their present war plants “through
unpreparodness to ussImihtU- the new population." In the
first 10 years uftcr the war, he believes, we are going to
build an America that will he one-fourth new. This will tnke
enterprise, courage and hard w o rk hut he thinks we can do

the Seven Y ear*' Wnr. when Fred
erlck itrnrk out. at Cpis*k*'"
clustering ft&gt;e» And In ‘tin' ei»l
won a peace of exhaustion against
irrenl odds. But the frequent rc
fereoce* whlrh one enccnmtei* in
the alory of that war to the
failure of the Russian commis­
sariat and the ilothfulnr-* of

PtPt DOWH!

DO Y A T B iN K
ITS A P IC H 'C

ftH T iu g it o r e iE P
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500.000

the general* opposed to Frrder'iek— which enabled him to sur­
vive irvrrul defeat* and the fa rt
that Her tin was twice raptured cun loudly Ik? repented niter this
wiu, Wlieu Berlin la captured
this time it will stay raptured/
another Hunersdorf in the Oder
Volley would tie the end.

AM AZED
A M E R IC A N S

FLO RID A'S U N D E R W A T E R FAIRYLAND

Tlie most Interesting and argumentative problem, he
suggests, Is whether the job shall lie done by the govern­
ment or the people themselves.* From present* indications
it looks as if both will 1st on the job, with the government
possibly taking the lead. In fact, according to Frank ;\V.
Cortrlght, executive vice president of the National Associa­
tion of Home Builders, the Public Housing Authority is
right now ‘‘the head of a going concern greater in size than
General Motors, its assets ip housing exceeding three, bil­
lion dollars."

B U T H O N ESTLY! W E M /S S E D
JU ST ARRIVED ,

H O U S E S U P JP E R S _
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Power—For What?
FRIDAY, JANUARY a«, IMS
IJIR L B V E R SE FOR TOD^Y
PRA Y FOR*GUIDANCE THE
LA ST THING B EFO R E YOU
GO TO S L E E P : The U m L aboil
g iv e Jn aJJ,

Gray Bar

(From The Christian Science
Monitor)
Thie iky I* u pigeon’s lenten
wing,
Brick buildings brood; their purple
cast
Give* them a look of pinchedwfth-cold.
Sound li subdued; It seems aghast
At Iti own boldneii. A furtlva
squirrel
Movei across the ground. Slow
la hi* motion, tall held stiffly
low.
I l there a smell of mow ’
CAROL CHAPIN.

Many a per»on li going to live
a lot longer berim e of certain
wartime shortage*, for instance,
cigarette*.
The Tampa Ttfne*, Incensed
over the removal of Jr* *e Jont*
to make way for Henry Wallace,
wonder's If It isn't a bad thing
thus to swap horses In ml&lt;F
I t now teke* two red point*
to get a pound of lard. By the
way, what ever happened to
Goeringl — Fort Myers New*
Pres* We hope he's still filling
Jda belly with bullets.
.Tha State it Georgia seem*
bout to have Ite own little prlvate civil war over the question
o f repealing the poll tax. You'd
think that was the only solution
fo r the race problem.

i

t Mew Yorkere are to have two
“ meatless" day* a week as a
Counter-offensive to the meat
shortage. Two meatless days s
week won't hurt anvone. . . . if
you can get .meat on the other
days.

The most alarming fact, perhaps, in this wnr. is the
immense power wlc4de(V&lt;*tfy the combatants. And the most
impressive fact in civil llfe is the, almost incredible growth
of modem communication.
The Utter wen foreshadowed more than 1100 years ngo
Ay SheLtewfemtKx whose —Puck" boosted of "putting a
girdle r«ound the earth in forty minutes." Hut it is not
recorded that anyone in real life ever did so until the lat­
ter part of the IuhI century, via the telegraph. Now we
have not only the telephone and telegraph, hut the rndlo
and that mysterious “radar" which seems more remark­
able than any previous method of communication
But consider the immense and ever-growing power of
present explosives. Cites sire completely destroyed, by ulr
or land, in a way thnl makes the nncient Huns and Vandals
seem like mere children playing with dangerous toys.
We now seem to wreak nil this destruction rather
lightly, with the easy assumption that what lias been un­
done by explosive power can be replaced as easily And so
it can, perhaps, in a material way. Hut what becomes of
humaiwconfiaunce, security, and the great systems of life
and thought that we have known as "civilization""'

TorieH Not Reactionary
The Tories have l&gt;o&lt;*n maligned. For years the word
has been used in the United States to indicate extreme re­
action and stupidity. It was once said of the Huiirlxui kings
of Frnnce, ‘They have learned nothing and forgotten
nothing." Most people would cnll that a perfect picture of
the British Tories. •
Perhapa it is a wrong Idea. A Tory nobleman. Viscount
Hinchinghrooke, hns published a party progrum whose
very title "Full Epecd Ahead!" runs absolutely counter to
American notions of Toryism. Ho points out thnt in Bri­
tain the Tories have been the landowners' party, and their
Whig ai)d Liberal rivals have been the party of business.
Labfei^unth&amp; /«i^ers hare often been neglected by the
Whigs and the Liberals, nnd favored by Tory legislation.
The great Tory prime minister Benjamin Disruell even anti­
cipated much of the work of our own New Deal Lord HinchIngbrooke proposes to continue the Disraeli tradition.
There seems to be much truth in what ho says, un­
fortunate ns this may be since it may deprive the American
political vocabulary of a handy term of abuse.

SANFORD FORUM

R. L. Dean, Editor,
The Sanford Herald,
I f you du not read tba Herald Sanford, Florida.
daaalfled ada, you are missing Dear Mr. Dean:
a good bet In tness days of ra­
In Wednesday^ Issuo of your
tioning, priorities and scarcities. valued paper, I read the following
You wttl find here Iota o f good llam : "E ric Johnston, president
bargains you c a h t find anywhere of the United State* .Chamber of
aloe.
Commerce, Is planning on going
Into tba movies; Yea, and wa're
Jesse Jonea undoubtedly believes
there are man/ men In tha United thinking of tak in g up. singing."
As far s i I'm concerned, there
Btates Incapable of handling tba
Job of lending bltlloni of donate fi no objection to Mr. Johnston
of Undo Bam a money, but of all going Into the movies but 1 am
of them ha probably would pice
Henry Wallace aa the least can- greatly concerned with the possi­
able. Ho one would queytlon Mr. bility of your taking up singing.

Wallace's honesty, but whether
ha has enough Ice In his aye.
enough stone In his heart, to
make a good watehdog of the
treasury remains to be teen.

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A young'.naval lieutenant’ Jpit
returned from the Pacific where
ha did hie full part toward ellntlrating tha yellow manses ravaala
that he now rants a house hare
where there Is no rant coiling
for thraa times what tha house
brought just befure tha war,
while hia own homo In 'California
happens to ba in an area where
tha OPA kaapa rants down to
tha level of thraa yean ago. One
(a forced to conclude that than
b something unfair about that.

t have often listened to the
sounds thnl seemed to pour forth
from your thrust through your
lip*, st meeting* of the local
Roturv Club and all I want to
iny I* this: "Don't take up sing­
ing; Just le t It be." Aa a poten­

tial singer, I believe you are a
fine editor. You may even bo
considered, for a man o f your
years, a capable and somewhat
agile tennis player. But a* a
elr.gcr! I Juet can't h e a r ' you.
at all.
Hlnrrrely and harmoniously,
Charles H. Morrison
Rotary Club Hong-leader.

The ODER

NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE
In the years Just peat tha war
tldta hava lapped ovar 7 many
famous rivers, known ’ in song,
cherished for thalr beauty or
calibrated for thalr Influence
upon the liras of peoples, But
tha Odor, which cmargaa as a
possible barrier ta tba onnuhtnf
n *u Army,
nnny. a
m possible
jrijngiuto eastern
chalctr
Rod
moat for tha German citadel, is
ora of tba least familiar of these
streams. Although its economic
Importance U considerable. It has
none of tbs celebrity which mads
tho Sains, tha Rhine, tha Don and
tha Volga household names tha
world arbund long bafora this
war cam* to thalr-banks.
Through moat of Its MO mltai
tba Oder moves, swiftly between
low banka, a shallow stream in
a wide, shallow valley.' I t riaea
ta"' g 'p o rtio n of the Sudeten

and In good - agricultural landami then sprawls through tht
fla t sandy plaint of tha north to
empty through Ihrtt channels. In­
to Htcttlner Half, an ottuary
opening our into tha Baltic, It la
connected by canals ta many,
neighboring streams, including tha
8pra«. which flows through Ber­
lin, and with Its tributaries make*
up ah Important watar transport
system.
/
Military, bowarer, U does "not
constitute a -vary serious obstacle
certainly, armies which hava
stormrd across the Draper, the
Don, the Danube and tba Vistula
will not be checked by tha Oder,
unless that rivtrlina la vary
strongly assisted by German en­
gineers and powerfully held1 by
German troops. Moreover, 7 tha
Odor swings far to tha .wait.

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RATIONED
SIZES G

Tan or black kid, leather soles *
Romeos, black i kid, leather soles
Tan Composition

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Tan sheep-lined, leather soles
ladles can use these t«.n
H itler’* comfort. The valley of
the Oder ha* been the scene of
many hatles. It « u laid waste
in the Thirty Y ear* Way, when
lo m r three-quarter* of the inhabi­
tant* of Silesia were killed, and
a number of Frederick the Great's
moit famoui battles were fought

near the stream- hi* victories of
l.f u then, near Ilrenlau. in 17(17,
and, in 175S, of Zorrdorf. near
Kueslrin, in the angle formed by
the confluence of the Wm the and
the Oder, and hi* worst defeat,
which took tdace at Kunersdnrf.
near Frankfurt (the enMern city

of the name) in J7MI But the
Oder played little part in the
•tfuteey of those war* —no role
rotnpnraWe n&gt; that of the Rhino
and the Paiiot-e in military hlstory.
Perhaps the German* will take
eoutaire from the memory of

B L. Perkins

NOTICE!

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ALL ELECTRIC CONSUMERS
FLORIDA
&amp; LIGHT CO.
B y or dor of tho W ar P ro d u ctio n B o a rd , wo a ro hereby' n otifyin g e a c h a n d e v e r y
p erso n to w hom we supply e le ctricity of th e term s of Utilities O rd e r U -9 .
considers that compliance will endanger
public health or safety may appeal for
relief to the District OfQre of the War
Production Hoard for the area in which
the consumer la located, Ref.i U-9. *

M|45b0.61 Utilities Order U-9.
(a ) PURPOSE OF THIS ORDER. W ar re*
qutnementi have created • shortage in the
supply of coal and other fuels. The par*
pose of this order U to sore Idols used In
the generation of electricity bv prohibiting
certain unnecessary a n a of electricity.
(b ) DEFINITIONS. F or the purpose of this
( 1 ) “ Person" means any Individual,
partnership, association, business trust,
corporation, political subdivision, g o v
grnmeutal agency o r corporation o t any
organ bed grea| »f parsons whether tocorpora led or t
( 2 ) “Electric S u p p lie r" means any per*
•on who genera(W, transmits o r dis­
tribute# electricity.

essential' public services tho lighting
of which la specifically certified to be
necessary by local public authority.
O rtlflcation thal|jw made In writing
to the appropriate electric supplier
and need not be in any particular

form)

(a ) PROHIBITED USES. No person shall
urn electricity for any of the following
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( I ) Outdoor advarUaiag ' and outdoor

promotional lighting.

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(11) D ire c tio n a l o r Identification
signs using not m ore than 6 0 watts
p er establishment, fo r doctors and
fo r hotels, and other public lodging

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( ? ) Outdoor display lighting except

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(f ) NOTICES. (1 ) Every electric supplier
shall, g* won aa practicable, notify by
publication or otherwise all persons to
whom it supplies electricity for usee pro­
hibited by tlila order of the terms hereof*
( 2 ) If any electric supplier has knowl*
edge of u violation of this order by u
person to whom it supplies electricity,
it shall Inform the person of the viola­
tion. If tho violation fa continued, the
electric supplier ahull notify the person
In writing of the ipedlie terms o f the
order'which apply and of the penalties
prescribed for violation and ahull mall
m copy of the notice to the District Office
of toe W ar Production Board fo r tba
area in which tho consumer la located,
R ef.« U-9.
( g ) V i o l a t i o n s , i f th e w » r P ro d u ctio n

Board determines that any person la using
electricity Jn violation o f tbla order, it
may direct the electric supplier serving
men person to disconnect service and prescribe the conditions under which service
/.m ay bo reconnected** In ^ addition, any
person who Wilfully violates any provision
2 mi Ihta s r L t ee v k . In
In connection
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with
regU • material fact

IijpMcl lU t 15th.day o f Ju m r y , 1945

I B PRODUCTION BO.
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Mrs. Lee ‘‘Pilots”
On W o r l d Cruise

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Wigftins Home Scene Matthews,, wuh fidelity, played
a harmonius "tiigue Ilretonne"
Of Bridge Tarty a* the guests arrived III England.

Activities
P e r s o n a 1s

Member* of the Woman's Club
and guests were escorted Wednes­
SATURDAY
The rngulnr dance fo r mrmlwrs day afternoon on "An Airplane
of the Country Club ami their Trip Arout d the World" by Mr*.
friend* will bo held ut tO-.OO i ’.M- John- I., I.*e, ‘'pilot,” who intro­
duced performers with dc*crlptfv.i
at Urn club h&lt;iLiA\
phrase* about the custom, and
TU r.SD A Y
T b * Ju n io r High School and clim ate of each country viiited
V Grammar School I'.T.A. *111 meet Tho program wn* under the
at the Junior !ti;:h School at auspices of the Fine Arts De­
D iM flY M„ prrcc.tM by a hoard partment and Sponsored by Mrs.
t4*«W g * 1 3 : 3 0 I*. M. A Fuu rid­ H. C. Moore, who introduced
er* Day program will ho present­ each person participating In the
ed and there will b« u dcinonatra- show. as n finale to thr a fte r­
Ok tIon o f electric equipment. The noon’* entertainm ent Mr*. G»org-&gt;
WJunior High School girl* will McCall, mimic chairman, assisted
In planning the program.
serve tea.
As Mrs. Lee took her audience
W EDNESDAY
to each country, realistic sound
AH memlter* tin: urged to at
lend the meeting of the Service effects of an uliplune engine
"fcr - \VI»e,» Club in the Library of were heard, making the trip
TMhe USO at tt:00 I1. M. Election seem real. She first slopped in
of officers will he held und plans Italy where u ••uintel of young
for the installation will be made. ladies, the Misses Roberta tv a n i,
All service wives who are not Sylvia Meisch, Mildred Uohson,
members of the club are Invited Martha Page and Lury Ward sang
“ Italian Street Song." Miss Ward
to attend the meeting.
rendered the solo nrd obligato
THURSDAY
®
Sem inole Chaplet N*hs#^-Order-* part* and Mrs. Ruth Jacksort,
Eastern Star, will hold ilr reg­ director of the Seminole lliiMi
ular business meeting in the Ma­ School Glee Club, of which the
sonic Temple, at R:fH&gt; l 1. M. All
'rbi are members^, /K^uujumirvi
members and visiting members
. s in g e r .
^ ,V„.V ‘ -A ’
are urged to nttend. There will
The quintet again sang, repre^ b c Initiation.
s tn tlrg Russia, th* well-known ’
,
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."V o lg a Boat Mum" Miss Evelvn !
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George Walker of Plant City
was the week-end guest at thr
home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Minartk
of Pork Avenue.
Mrs. Dora Cleveland was the
guest of her son and daughter
In-law, Mr. and Mrs. M.N. Cleve­
land.
Floyd MrHae of Evansville,
Ind. spent last week-end with his
brothrr-iu-Uw and sister. Mr. and
Mrs. George A. MuffelL
Miss Mary Helen Tew arrived
today from Florid* State College
to .pend Spring holidays with
her family.
Mrs. Kenneth Gustavson and
infant son, Kenneth Thomas, of
LeGrange, Gu. were recent guests
of Mrs. Agda C. Thomas, 101
East Seventh Street.
Mrs, A. 1). Drown and Miss
Elitaheth Ann U n g - i r e visiting
Mrs. It. II. Rudd end family in

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il,muring hei «..n, tinge,, whscelrbiale,! hi* seventh birthdnj
anniversary yestetdny Mrs- l» t * l
Garnei entertaiin-&lt;t with n party
.-Al het home mi Palmetto Av* 1
tiur.
A Valentin* llienu |irvdomlll»ted ihtoughmn m the dei-orn
tion* and th* refreshments.
In
the dining room the lu.-c covered
table had fnr it* i-eiiterplecc n
large
birthday
eak*
emlnisse*l [
with red heart.* «n,t tavors w ere'
in keeping
with
the
ehoser
thenn
Throughout
th e
afternoon
gamer were rntoyed with prize*
being
awarde.f
to
Marianne
Strickland. Jean Raker, Betty
Bryan and Terry Smith
Those enjoying the event with
the
honor**,
were:
Harriett
Brown, Jean [taker, Betty Bryan.
Marianne Strickland, Myra Fran­
ces Strickland
Lyndr
Echols
Barbara McN*b. Gary Echols,
[tuhhv Me Nab, Earnie Morris.
Terry
Smith,
Allen
M affett,
David
Watkins,
ililly
lander.
UruvC amt V»»&gt;tw MrCny, Uotkn
Little, Ralj bit Muyet und 0 !*•
Flowers.
Also, Mr*. D. K. Mr Nab. Mr*.
Rupert Strickland
Mrs J . N.
Aiznrello, Mrs. II., FV Morris.
Mrs. E. B. Smith Mr* H. 1&lt;.
Bniwn,*, Mr*. G. A. Mnffett. Mr*,
it
It
Watkins,
Mis.
Jam es
I anier, Mr*, 11. W Little and
Mrs. \V. F. Garner.

Azaleas

and. on

urea

Cancel*

of

the

t. ogb u ittj

v use o f ! Sthool *,f Dancing included, the j
one table ws* placed'
Mr* J StiiAA A11&amp;m* hih u*
I Misses Jean Snyi r. Ann Whilwket. ; i , 1 cUPsL* her *i*U*r-lii luvt, Mrs*
Gerbern daisies
Murllo nld,
Anil u
Mins Cecelia Truluri won hign Jacquelyn
W Itrmlham «f St. }'et&lt;vrsl»urt:
Kiri h &lt;*if f••r*1.
score prize after the bridge scores Aiken and Dorothea Suckett, who |h|ll| j. ir•*t 1 imil
were tallied Mrs t It M e l-end, dttnerd (he »*du part Miss l-vnriv A \ nf IlfiylmiH flench
Jr . was awotded the
liu velm g” played piano nccompummen*
The lust stop, liefore irtu rn in g
prize and Mrs II S Oven und
Mr and Mm. W. Taj: l l r n i n n
Mias fjleda l&gt;yson won Screenn In the l ruled Sta le s wn* Melico, «*f l t»nr M oifiiftln V n llev. ami
where M rs . Pi ter T r p .i c , a c c o m ­ Snvftnriah, (*r nnd Tan HenmU,
’V prizes.
Present were, Mrs. Oven, Mrs. panied by Mrs Marvin Milam, Jr ti f the Panama Canal Zone,
wire the week-end irueeU **f Mr
McLeod, Mrs. Janie*
Higgins, danced a enstanet number. " P l a y
and Mr*, ('handler Sharon and
Mr*. Malcolm Higgins.' Mrs. Rus­ e r a . "
Hostesses
for
the
afternoon
Mr*. (\ A. Adam*. M r. B rimetl
sell Birmans. Mrs Peter Tepsic,
Mr*. J. W. Allman. Mr*. James wvire Mrs. J. II Hay. Mr*. J T will remain fiere fnr a vi«it «»f
E
l! ( IcmenU, |several week*.
Crupps,
Mrs.
llerliert
Moses, Newby, Mrs
K li.iwson and Mr
^ Mr*. Dale L. Scott. Mrs H N Mrs. I
Ashby, Mr*. Tom Kirkland. Miss Fred T Williams
Following the program, the
Trutuck, Mis* Dyson and Mis.
guests were invited In tea The
D o J* Halltable, overlaid with a lace cloth,

Evelyn Lord .Weds
Berpeant Sandifer

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&gt;4-. and Mrs. M.M. Lord are
announcing the marriage of their
daughter. Evelyn of tho Army
Nurke Corps, to Sgt. Raymond A.
Sandifer. Jr ., srfrt of Mr. and
Mr*. K.A. Sandifer oi Ocala, on
Wednesday. Jan. .1 a l the Hay
B t m t Methmliit Church ParsonIgA in Fayetteville, N.C. by the
Retn R E- Brown, pastor- A few
^ frlrnds attended the wedding in
which the double u n c ceremony
was used.
Mr*. Sandifer was graduated
from tveminole High Scbiud iu
1035 and from Monroe Memorial
as Hospital in Ocala. She served
two years with the Army and
has been stationed In New CuleliSgt. Sandifer attended Ocala
schools and wo* graduated from
Wlllliton High School In UI34. He
1 has been in the service five years
&gt;nd served. oversea* 1H month*
of that time.
The Sandifer* are residing in
Payittevillc.

» P 4 K Sorority Makes
Plans For* Dance
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Plans for the May Day Bull
cIUcumihI by ro©ml»€r* of
the Phi Alpha Kappa Social
to rarity at a nieetlng Wtslneodoy
noon a t the home o f AH**
___ „ * r * t Dlngfeldcr, R om Court.
A hay rlda In the near future
■nd a two week*’ houieparty
trerp also'planned.
*
Tne scripture wa* lesl by Ml**
SalBe Morrison. Those present
were: the Mitaae Bailie Morrtaon,
ra t D ln rf elder, A u d r e y
Margaret
Meisch, Camelle
O t O t BSylvia
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„BatUn;‘ Shirley C*m«ron, Deify C»r

was centered with an arrange­
ment of Red Radlnnre roscbsitls
anil tea was nmirrd Irene -at
antique silver serwre In the en
tinner hull u Standard, bearing
the American Flag wn, flanked
by the flags of the nations. Hags
also hung from the balcony and
chairs were placed in an arrange­
ment resembling the interior of
a transport plane.

School Children To
Help In Polio Drive
Kiwi teams of children from
ihr Junior High School slid S*n
ford Grammar Schools wifi assist
the local committee headed by
Dr. W. P. Hrooks. with the
"M arch of Dimes” campaign for
the National Program for the
Prevention of Infantile ParalysisThe team* will work at the fol­
lowing stations: the Florida Slato
Rank, the Sanford Atlantic Na­
tional Hank, the McCrory Store.
Routnlllat ami Ar.drrson s Drug
Store and the Post Office.
Children from the Grammar
School are Ellen Driggers, Marion
Move, Gretchen Kirchnff, Jackie
McDonald, Imugene law. Jonnle
Mse Jones, Ruby Stenatrom, Char­
lotte Peacock, Jeanette AVolfer,
Penny Wallace, Sue Cullum, Don­
na /can Dunn, Barbara Petra*,
Mabel Chcrrjr, Donna l-ou Harper
and Flora Kipp.
Children from the Junior High
are Perry Smoot, Faye Haskins,
Betty Halllwgyh Donald Ludwig,
Nora W ile Clause, Ruby Jo Mar­
tin, Bob Kilpatrick, Oliver Ancles,
Dorothy Anderson, Doris Ander­
son, Ja n e Ford, Margaret Brunsen, Gladys Welle, Mary Kent*,
Duncan,
Betty .-------... Joanne
. . Dampler,
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(ireer Larson Again
Makes Polio Appeal

apecial

film

titled

"M iracle

of

Hickory." based on the work tho

foundation did- in the polio epi­
demic In Hickory, N. C,

The
theater
drive
lasting
through Jan. 31. Is headed locally
by Dr. I* T. Doss, chairman of
the Seminole County Fou n dation
and Rev
W P. Brook*. J r .
chairman of the anneals com­
mittee lor l ‘JU&gt;
’ SCHOOL

Children of the Sanford Gram­
mar School, under direction of
Miaa Lucile Campball, preaent*d
Thurnlay morning an Intereatlng
program bated on character* of
madleval time*, it was reported
today by H.E. Kipp, principal.
play wer# ■•
Character*
follow *:
Scripture leuon by Margaret

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The
“ l.etN
l&lt;*nrn
Snaniah**
»erie* in a Ira scribed radio show
pr eo a r»*d nnd jin*duced hv the
Itnilio PrnirrnmH Peon rt menl of
Time and 1 if** mujr*inie** Th ree
Mines a week for l t week* radio
listeners in l hr* W I AI
rndiu*
will he able to he or •h- del ni ht fill |
dinlnmie of IVpe fiht*&gt;|ko m d Jo e |
Itishiip ah they iron mil their

difficultly?*

In

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.M r froru i*r**fu Hi «t urn to
I tit*d
talirem inded *ta. debt
d 1 1*•r id.t ^taU t ’olleife

! -t U Him n *1 1 their re*poiiii*
bitit.«
;% i 111/•ft* *»f ;* fier
country whin he *}»nke t.i thrtn
I Wed lie d«i&gt; *i 11el
hi iht col| lejfe iiiidiloi iooi
I he .iinbn' * ltd•*i upide briefly
| I" the P S rU
odern* in a *!«•iiiillv !f r tiip t! meetinj; tin n
ii" u .!n i * h« bib -*f engit|reriM*iiLi
tlof in*,*

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U lsS f M C I' U t k , tan J n iN|»e1‘irr 11in mu i y pi aft's for I he
celebration of Fstritiifei *' Week at
Ibdliri* ( u ilrg r, )-• be ft* Id thia
y e a r from Fehruary Jil _**», were
IflpO'prl yesterday f»y a f a c u l t y ^ - Committee beaded
Pi d \ , A
linhna as chulrrnari
The nbvervufu‘1* wilt ni:ir/, the
nixtielh amriver»wry of the
Inyc nf Rullin* rollcyfe hy a yroji,)
of fa r sijr lvte*t (
i r e n t lnn.ih*t'i
in IMHf*. ami the tvye-Ueth an*
iriveraary *&gt;f Hr Ham Hon Holt’s
administration
;*« pre*ident of

11 dr fit *, cam* ciald

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( Bllahw&gt;»*ee

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oi thr etty a* ti of thr*
1 ■*!ate of t lorida.
Lord Halifax, acco mpanied by
l iti! y 11a hi f u i „ m:#n i nt rt **\ncer I t n
•be -*1ndettl * by
I »f
1b**k S.

the rollege.
The tram it omul prenn rial inn of
the Animated M agaz ine, long one
of the moat prominent ev en t* of
the winter tfa*ur., will Like pi tire

I aioi ludl pM-Mdeoi of the col* on the Rollin* ca m pu * Sunday
l«*lfe Kinleaunjf h»iu«el(
the ‘i ft e rn o o n , Feb. *2&amp;, when
ote*1
sludenH with hi* wi^he* for their au th or*, f&gt;oe|A, and leader* in
Ifothl iticb on ex uniinnt ion*, the many field* will deliver their
:imhju-H.b r rernitideif them thm orfgin’il coldrihuitort* m fter*oitt
flee place «f learniiiif in free
A Imi a majrtii event will la' an
t M.mi i it* liwve +* i n in hum. *'juii exhibit too of a co lleel (tin o f »*"i&gt;CV*** *
of work” In do
that of Itniii- tlnfjyiluhed Amoi n a n Ps*mUt1giift

^ (i * ign I .no t en John -on ,r
tb&gt; . hot . t llet \
t H»
Jif
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MU' youn^ people for world citi* i lent from the p erm an en t collec­
/eu*hip As .i chmieellor of Ox
tion of the Metropolitan MuXuiim
f.-itl I fiyrr-sri)
hr **xpre**r»l of Art iri New V m k . to Iw ihnwn
|li‘;i&gt;!»!«• a* vinilfttrtr one of Ox* a* the Mor»e U a l l e r y »»l Art l*efoidN kiulrr plitriH of learn ing
ginning Tuesday, F r h LMI
I hiivi' the bouoi to he amAlumni Ibiy, when the sitnipu*
bn-Kudni o f mv couiriry to yotirs/’
will hold open h o t f c to ul Linmi
he
id " I do not know that
and friend", will be held Suiurdav.
h&lt; i e i* utiy# kiues t ifi’ii tn*ire trn
Feb m a t y 21, \* ft b a full program
p " i t a i t than that your co untry
of aetiv itlei thrmi||h*ott the day.
and mine should ifnder stand one ■'Victoria the Queen” will be pre­
art * her l e a p e d em* oiiofbeT. ami
sented
in
the
Annie
Ku**HF
work ny^-ethet f*e tin- k' mm! of
I healer hy the No ho
Player*
‘ bi
t " H It
* 1 r * houlder *
♦*f v*#ui i**• e i,rin*» tfia! tlif* maim 1 on I hi eve ta n g j oj j rls J J , 22,
2d 2 1 a n t 2*.
it ps-tisri ililt f. i ■; o the vyorbl 1
pmgf 11 i wdl he
\k dl |*o i.i I liW ti*1x ■ 4.0
h«l year* | The Wet k
cliitittxed
Monday
unu rung*
i- coin
r at Is d
•If I intftrlit w b \In * tar pr J Feh. 2P, with the Fulli der %" Hay
form ic
of
|ar
* oinpbvll's
one i (*&lt;iuvta iri lull m the h i n i a l e i Ment­
» ii.p
w o d l b»&lt; rhsi1 s tkii tn»v | or ml * h tp« 1
111•I\ ic
I* I « bo |i’ i**»d t iu z en
d thi* g ie a t •■•untiy, that when
fh f wor II yuu try ns powerful a** On** mu* ran
mbr
ttml you p4k»xihly «*MIt |if t i4HN) bn V i,i viiii
t * 1'«i l” ihi&gt; (til M.fi|f **h nu innt iii: . 1 r IVMi*!'k
•nr t V. lllltl that
mfiri Ifi nil ill, ) l 111 . i *i vniir
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(** ,liIiw .
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k»oiioi iitirnlion.

(Pop e R|H‘ftk* Sj»:im-h
ami Joe J
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KnKliah *penkinit
Ameri-

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Beginning Ket&gt; 1J the tiritgrnms \

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will be hesrrl, muter thr- s|«tn*ftr- |
shiji of th» College, each MrimUy, .

Tuesday
snd
Wiwlnesilay night j
at 7 .3 0
Made a-atlnlde to the
rollege through the efforts of
Dr A If Sevmioir In a.| of the
department of modrrn U* gunges,
the ill o-s have -•&gt; for l»-eoiiswl
In 31 slates over rt 1 -.tntions.
With marked success.

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Y o u ’ll find popular tlylc* g*tor&lt;i

hi ihu aaaemblrd rollrrtioii I Liu

LULUBELLE and SPOTTY!
The Hoosirr Hot-Shols!

dir type*, piutbea, m ap {faiurt

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nnd All Ih c R K S T o f the l-'iin f ilin g ’

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JOIN The MARCH OF DIMES ! !

A m i A S SBUon.

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cans u foralxn Innjfunjre

t hi

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G urson,
ofti-tv
c i U ' s l . T u p r f p a i r l o r ft w i n t e r r a m i t l i v b*** t
" ' 'f i r l f la.fv i.f thr'Vcreeh " tun) paiirn tu C i r i n o u i v tb»* A r i iiv *&lt;• ( f t*o
simui haw urmlher Jistiuguishefl « ! u *'1» h, 1 p l t i I t a l O * &gt;**{-i II t t O l ( b &lt;
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title nr i ho inizv,l» of thi Ameri­ ( -ftiiuibi
* f m Inw
can [fuhlir
Shr reemr (iestin«i
to be thought of ns “Thu Ijk I) of
Mercy for the March of Dimes."
In 1U-43 Mis* Garsun was chos­
en to ap|eai on the screen# of
America in behalf of tho Nation­
al Foundation lor Infantile Puralyals
llei
njiieul
was
*»
touching mill liruugh- such an
out-|M&gt;uring ol pruisr and ilonalions, thfli -in a a 1 chosen again
in 11141 with even more amazing
result.Thir year Misr Garsolt fnakei
tho aptieal for tho IU46 driw
A U M ISSIO N 40c — (Tux In e i.j — SK K V U K :iHc
which got utnler way locally &gt;‘c»terday at th&gt; Ritz Theater In n

Hunt; Announcers, Dial Boyle and
Carolyn 01*cn; King John, Jphn
F ile!
Abbott,
iAtther
David |
Pat Brown, Frederick Cooper, Shepherd, Ronnie Gamer- Page*,
Upham Meriwether. S t a n l e y Allan lleticl and Alex Power*;
Brumtey, Eddie Senkarlck, Batty Servant, Rudolph Smith.
A aong, "God fjnve th* Klngj'
Jo Walla, Jackie Cameron and
&gt;y Donna "Lou
I-oti Harper.
lia r
waa led by
A
Beverly
Gradlck.
rodl, Betty Jo Brock, Daphne
c -r' - " —
piano *ofo "La Cascade"
Connelly, Nancy Jo Gontal**,
played by Flora Kipp.
Dorothy Morrlaon, Emily Ander­
son. Pat SchulU, Harriet MatF1DELIH CLASS PARTY
hewg, Pat Aftleraon, Lylllan Boyle
“
* Lee, Caroline Lee, LouUe
A chill aupper wa* held Tuesday
Kitty Odham, Ann Lovell,
night at th* home of Mrs. Homer
Southward and SalUe-Kate
Little for the winner* of an
attendance contest held by the
* : -.
*• . ■ -»•
Fidelia Class. The winners, led
by Mrs. E.B. Smith, were enter­
Lola M ae Lane
tained b r those Who lost In
contest, led by Mr*. H.E. Mo
Charles B£ach
After a short business meeting,
- —
name* wer*_dr*wn for Polyann*.
■nd Mr*. J . A*. Lane anThose attending werei Mrs. W.
Pen, Mrs. HJE. Turner, Mr*.
A r s l T t . chSS announce the
Mr*. Prank Barker. Mr*.
U8N, of Walterhoro, B. C. Philip J f ," ■*
Mr*. John Miller, Mr*.
Kt. Jan. 18 a t the home Hoapltal on Tneaday._____
8.C. Gnham. Mrs.
R. *W. W art, who per*
the ceremony. The family
G
e
n
e
v
a
Orchestra
j* . Mh“ u k W8; v k ^ i ! r :
latlmato friend* were preMr*. CJ*. Hendemon.
T o P rw en t Concert
•Pranklln. lira .. DJC.
K erri, and l b * .
w lth,
a matching blue
hair.
i -on - the Logon
------------the town of Ta.
:h are” ruliing hla family In
S ' S K I S T T W ! a prewar popuUtlon of r .
‘ Carolina and will realde
- -Ul
8:00 P# M*
the Lane'* upon their reorcheetra ore:
Mary Loulae
”
,uUw teji
r . MathUux,

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Spanish I^anjruaffe
Is Tautrht On A^r

m a jo r

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Hri ti Nl i Ambassador Rolllnrg College To
Hold huuodein Week
S (ii-.tK s A I
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RotferGarnerHonored
With Birthday Party

Ensign Robert Ki«e ami hi*
mother, Mrs. A J Rise, of St
^^
i
Puul, Minn, are the huusegurnt* I T A l . l A H AS H KF. Jar,, jn. ( S p t j
of Mrs. Dougins Crawford snd find ) •-* New line l hod i of In Ti^UJftg©
Miss Helen Jlnkins
toachlnjf
are
in the
a i r —tutu
Florida S tele (Nilleb, e fot Women
Theodore Powers of Sehring will put one nf them on tho olr
Gil s|ient the week-end with hir brjfinnniv Peb. 12 when it jipon*
lsmlmother, Mr*. Jessie Miller. rot* the hroudiftst over etation i
le will enter the navy medical \STA I., Tallufiasfiee. of u
I
corps on Jan, i!Hth.
which
roriRtitnte*
rndtnN
flrut |

The neat slop was India, where
_
&amp;(►*. John F. Holt and he’ Houston Babcock entertained with
violin solo. "Song
™ Bister, -Mis* Msry Wiggins, on
. . . of. .India,'
.
tertained' with n bridge party also accnmpanied by Mr*. JackWedneadly evening at the Wig- son.
glti* residence, l U17 Magnolia!
While in China for a short
Avenue.
I visit, Mr*. J L McKwan played
Several varieties of t smellias haunting oriental melodies on
C I’h.M. Olivei J. Miller of
^ were j (lured in low bowl* on the pinna. A group of Hawaiian O.innview, Norfolk, Va
spent
tables in the den nr.d living room girls, rind in native costumes l«*t week-en*l with h i' mother,
danced a novelty tap number a* Miwhere rards were played. Th
Jessi,
Millei and vistei
mantle was decorated with ai ■ I the Journey icuiliad the Pacific I y
Siilney Ibhlan
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Wite investmenl* to rnLiven *kitt». d r e n e t .
In color* you’ll like!

JSAM HEATHER
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Cheesecloth —

5 c ydSoft but husky quality gaute
that ta *o * handy for, fine
cleaning and polishing Job*
around the "

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Mattress Protectors

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Keep Wee Folk Coiyl

Crib Blankets

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White quilted pad* that prolong
the life of

With pretty I lory-telling designs. In beautiful pastel baby.
Aheg* are s n u g ------tho

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Tj^SANFUKD

One day tli« raulo o perato r—
c *ll him G ilbert—&lt;tid I were sent
or wider outside* tim .barbed-win?
cnee which Has being c o t u lr u . l
ed. We dumped the cans mid
took o ff in broad daylig ht-"

th a t y o li're a r c ip o m iblc p e rso n —i» reg ard ed
here us th e m ost im ­
p o r ta n t fo r m o f i c c f n ritv . N o c o lla te r a l
n eed ed to apply fo r
a lo a n ! S t o p in or
(c lc p h o t)c .

■ARMING ABILITY—
ai security fur a loan *
—a regular Incom e—is
as valuable as a bank
acco u n t! P riv ate, friend
ly service. Full in form a­
tion- In qu ire.

Wade told huw ho hid been
harbuicd by i he guerrillas foi
saute time and then H i n t to ijv j
hi III *. notin' family for four
tuuntlis. 'J hen lm iJwit into tlic
tnuupioius h hen/ he heard c ig h y
Ann titan* Here living in a rim e ,
(lut .when lie rcoeheil the ramp
he found mint of the fond wnt
Cone, fu hr roamed the hill* und
AMIS Rif'A N I10MUF.lt WfNCl; Inter returned lu the vjlln^e and
H E A lM jllA ItT W IS , N o r t h e r it lived for another year in the

Haggard Corporril Es­
caped After “Depth
March” 3 Years Afctf

$ 3 0 , $ 1 0 0 , $ 2 5 0 or n o r a

Luton, J a n . 2 0 , b D — Haggard ATTrl
foolsnre, und hungry for Amerlran ehuw, the first survivor front
the Balunii "dculh march'* In
join hfi Invadiug fellow roun'try
me ■ on Luton u-sted last Munday
nft*T li|dhig from Japanese ^in.J
living on lice for nearly three
years.
,

Family Loan
Company

ill Sanford
Room H Fla. Htalr (Link Bldg
Telephone 33
J. F.. Rowland. Jr. Mansgrr

luHlanda.

F R ID A Y , JA N U A R Y

S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A

First Survivor
Of Bataan Joins f
U. S. Invaders

CHARACTIR - th e fa c t

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DODGE - PLYMOUTH
Authorized Service
Genuine Paris

SEMINOLE COUNTY MOTORS
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and hash, pototuc*. green bean*
ond tunned fru it; lliou ho finish,
ral a second . o f fried limn with
four e»»f*. six b u m , milk ond
chocolate bars.
As he puawd u lout;, lino of.
)tu)ked I'll* fighter pi* 1ms. Wntle
said to Her g i a n t
William
M.
tirirc. of Toil Huron, Alirh., w ho ,
laid flow a him here; " O u r baling
wire air force un jjutuun n iv e i
t.
,i . 1 a
—«*llilrtiF Ilike
iL&lt;■ Ithese.'
llttait ’* _______ J
had
anything

Rev. Frank Pqlley
Attends Conference

Now is the time to
CONTROL DESTRUCTIVE CHEWING
INSECTS ON TRUCK CROPS

/ c B T O L lT t
Start now to protect
valuable vegetable cropa again*) the rav.-gra of rh ew
lug Insect pests. Spray or dust with K rjnelde—the
p r o v e n insectieide, so widely and aurceisfttlly used by
many prominent commercial grower*.
Cryolite it recommended for thl* use by auihoHtlea.*
KRYOC1DE, the only .NATURAL CRYOLITE, la
easily and effectively applied with standard dusting or
spraving ennljirrtenl. Follow the stiggesliaits of yottf
local esperlmeot station.
^
Your dealer can supply you whit KIIYCK'IDF. foe

“ T h l»
tank
uutfll
»e
w rit'
J w i t h , ” In r a n i
“ laid m»c-n t h e
- .Inti*
i*.,11 t i d a l hell, ami huh
U lUy wrcrc gr-Uilig e ve n

There arc about 1,200 farm
implement factuiius in llic llr.it^il
Htntcii.

Vcni an

fta'fub&gt; t»f&lt;till•■d

ftixl require*! to appear la a c t r tailt H ID uf C «iit pi a )t» l
M in i UY

PcEfX A TftrUvIl ftCAluM y*»u, f"r

Hi hop 0 . Carleton l-ncy, Idshop of the Methodist church in
China, and head of the Foochow
(I kitn) Aren. Hill In; the *p*nk&lt; Hospital, the Army’s new recon­
center
In
Ihtylima
tr .it th,- First Hop tu t Church ditioning
llruch. The carefully planned re­
on Tut,day Jan. JO at H I’.M.
conditioning program here wli|
Ilishcp Lucy arrived lit the speed his convalescence and oaslst
United States In April, a fte r a* his rclu rr to the best pf health.
journey of almost five months | The son of Mrs. J . S. Mullis
( i -mii Interior Chinn, to attend the |of Miumi. entered the Army trt
linierul Conferi me i f his church I Ju ly, 10-13 and hn* since served
in Kansas City. Mu. He will streak six months in the European
. ,
on the Christian situation In theater of operations.
His wife, resides in HlRimvIlte.
Chinn-Minder the strain cf five
(Ja. He wui formerly connected
yeai s of npalu'sc aggression,
llishop Lacy was burn in Foo­ with the Belcher Oil So. In
chow. Chinn. Ilis pm cuts, Ur. and Miami, Fla.

divorce, now re n d in g In Ih # C irc u it
C o u rt of &amp;«initu&gt;U C o u n ty , Klor*
Id*. on th# lift* «U&gt; of I «U fu A f&gt; ,
1&gt;I5- Ifl default thereof M i d «»&gt;*•
w ill pr«ice**l KJt 1'ftftc
l-flt thl*

order b# published for the *11110’

tor)- U ni * r r u u i r i il b y L\ w In l!t«
dA*N*KOIll&gt; I I K I l A U l . rtunfuid, I 'lo rId a, .1 l i e * * p a p e r o f |c|t*ftm I t i i r u l a t l o b in * » b i C o u n t ) un d
VS itntfc/- m&gt; h a n d m i l u f f i c l a l ■* »l

of o((In*. »Al
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day

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of J a n u a r y .

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Nctnlnoile
C o u n t ) 1,

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t i n oil
F lo rid a*

Owing to lack of help and shortage of. materials wc
now make* sittings

by uppoinlm dnt only

Service Men Excepted
Wc will be closed nil day Wednesdays anti open wick days

from t&gt;;bO A.M. to 7:00 I’.M,

LEGAL NOTICE

IIishop lorry nn.s educated in
Ohio Wesleyan University, OarOIUHitt Of’ rt'UMCATION. TO;
reU Biblical Institute, Columbia I'UANKI.IN
-V TAIIIIKI.I. Whose
University, u ilil
Northwestern place of residence and Post Office
University; Carrel! made him u mid i r i s la floutn -5, IRawrll, New
&lt;|&gt;elm of divinity in IUUH. Hu
xciwid its xMtfl -.CV*Htndu-tir nllT
rdiirulioniiL ml-simmi y front HIM
lii Itrjli^ in Niiiiklng. Fuehow ■
(KmngsiT und Kiukinng. For two,
veins lie was acting president '

29. lO lfr

NOTICE

Filipino iionopn Kill P i lend
He learned Ido friend wax
hilled hy Ganops, n pro-Japanc.xe
Filipino palty once known no tin
Knkilnliiu,-. so again ho wan­
dered tliit&gt;u;;h I'atn patina I’rov- Mrr. William 11. Lacy, were
Bolling to death was made a
tape, with r.o rest und little food, among Methodism's pioneer inlv capital punishment lu England in
simtarlrs in Fukien Province, j
lie kept moving.

Wade inhl nil la had tn eat
was b no- rake slipped mtu his
hand by a Filipino la,v “The
Jlips." he milled, "opened our I
1 rations ami ut* ttie -turoi and
I chocolate und lo-st-d the rest
I away They would not allow u*

I’nlm ctlu

111iKfra:

Bishop Carleton Lacy P v t J o h n Mullis
To Speak On China
B a c k In F l o r i d a

He Van fur petal flcinld fi.
“ I've been living un m e for .Clllnii. Thu illation ha* lim e hro-1
, , ...................r.p.i... ... nearly III l e t yours,” he umiiueuL. then* mid one slilur (dmeBsetl) t
■Mr '’and it gives you nil appetite.” hTiii Iuivu served us tuiuiurmrivs
passed tlnouirli the American liner
l ie devoured one. m i l l - 9 3 beef to China- —

at nn undisclosed point and wh*
brought here by plane.
“ It'n
too good lo Ire true."
Wads declarer) as lit- stamped
hid feel, in borrawid sliiHVr,-on
i the steel-m iliing of thc.nlrslrlp, .
* Thu
shoes aijil rr had slir.o
brtilnc mtidu hi/n limp. Hu .» » '
chnlkv-faccrl f mill malnutrition.
1U&gt; luoksil fifteen )rars older
than Ills twenty-five, but he was
happy-wiml hutiyty
,
Maffrrrd Blows ami Tsunf*
Wade told how he atiu other
prison?!* who weir »mretirrdd to
(lie Jap aiir*1 at Bxlaau. on siiutlitrn laiom . April *J, I 'H i. sw erv
I i!ii»|i«jilt'i| ami iii.uh to match
: eighty-five miles iioith to a pti
, tain crimp
; “Theylauglinl
and Jeered at
us," he Hiiid. “ Some of them bnxh|ed us oil the lieud with polos ni
| they drove by in trucks. They
] reminded me of under dogs who
finally hod ro,; Ihr ajiorr hand
and didn't know how to act."

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The Essex Studio
I’htitnKraiihcr

R o b e rt I*. Cox-

tM PJisM &amp;szsfiii

the China sectetmv el the A m erl-’
mu Itihle Society mill
nr Jft) i
vi .i i- he hud direction of trims- ,
lut inn amt disli ihut km nf the
s u ip tiiv * iii mnny Chinese d ie -t
let U from tile Sinrlety’s offices j
in Rhunghni. He is the author-of |
severul Liooks tn Chinese.
" I f rver there wo* an itinerant
bishop, It certainly is Bishop
Carleton Lacy," sny* n mlsilonsrv who hnt been in action In re ­
lent months. “He Is constantly
cti Ihr go, and traveling under
most difficult circumstances. [ J
did not llks to see him start out .
fiom here standing up tn un open j
truck on n hot day. It was i
simply Impossible to eel n seat. |
Lalei ho got one on that truck— ,
sitting on some humllet of usper I
»t(h Ids fret on a live of ;mlte,l |
fish You know how they sm ell1
t hope some dnV lie m il write (
nl" ut some of these tripe he is j

ilravr J*t*r

Grapefruit ..G-lbs*,
Apples 2*lbs.
Apples 5-lbs
Celery

Cauliflower

Ih

Rutabagas
Broccoli

Potatoes
Cabbage

I]

The total wuter rimniimutlolt III
t ,8 Army camp* h«» l,een estliimletl roughly at about that of
tin- slnto «f Michigan.

Wc Ht-tr inalii,id op a null!
mid Uitried mid man hi d bark
I’uillnmi cement rh’ea nut conre
gain, linn- ami again."
from I'ortlunrl or any putt uf HnMarched 132 Step* a Minul*
rim Emperor Tiber tit* of Kom&lt; I
United Mute*, but from Enulouib
“Tin- iIni,I day iiflci tho *urhiiule an edict a~atn*t niariiagr
rcndci mi, tbr- mu at uf all,"
Ity wonu-n over Ml i»r men over
! Made aid,I "Vi c ,* r i* lurrrd Ui
nil, hut it wns *oo|i rnpealed.
&lt;
uutrvh 13'.' icp .i minute while
the aim &lt;r.» beating down mi o«
ii’ it- the awi'ut rolling ilnwtt until
uuj (iloUa:- 'i-n- making w«l.
Vculn ■&gt;c had no toorl nut filter.
“I had a friend with tin ;tlst
Infantry and derided to lull In
with them a* we marched."
Wade sahl he located the out­
fit by asking countlsss men jlL&gt;
asked .one griixly, buttle-wm
soldier,- "Do you know a boy
named BheelyT’’
"Yeah, yuu'ro talking to him,"
the Koldicr nnswered,
Wade couldn't rocognkte him,
his appearance had changed no
In those last terrible days.
Japanese officers who enjoyed
talking jn English told Wade
with *odi*tfv Klee: "American*
have good autos, good machine*,
lmt no fighting eplrtl. They hntfe
loo much girl*, too much parties."
The Americium were worn ogt
ruid dropping from cxltonation.
Mnlaria. (ever mid cbljla beset
lhem. Yet the brutal march went

Potatoes

Yellow Onions
Calif. Carrots

stk

Lemons

Pbtdtoes

Oranges

11). 5c

All Furptise
f■rim)- Coffee
•Pllbtlmry I’ltnrnkc Kltmr
Htinihlne HI Hi» 0«ck er«
Wa.rhburn’H Spill Fean
D u ff k Waffle Mix
.. .
Vehtr {'rtffee
... ..

SiittHltinc Turnip

Meal ...16-oz, .... 13c
Urfagaji

. .

Cleanser 3 cans 14c
ta r s i

r-

atelrety I m.

Sanl Flush ....... 19c
Beets . .No, 2 ... . 17c
Starch
V ila J 1* * * , U s s r s
Jelly . ,12-oz. .... 19c Soap ... 3 for ...
»fal.«lr'a SYS. Krr.

-Dttsg.a

Corn ...No. 2 .... 13c Powder 3 med.
NimauiM Veegleaa
•IM llatrl*
,
Raisins ,ip-oz. .. 15c Cleanser 2 for
Vita, K**U. A»»l*

,

iw tanm s T * i u t

Cold Medal

FLOUR

.

Jelly ... 12-0*. .... 12c Soap ... 3 foi*..
K . f l W l r s * k i4
* * l lr I'tMkrr .Vrt. * »
Rice ...3 -lb s..... 29c Soup.... 3 foi*
Fla* Spantah

MACKEREI
lb. 22c
Dhtriutetl hf
noniDA AOMCUITURAI
SUPPLY CO.
THK KIL0OR1 UE0 CO;

b j ^ y - . S a l t s - K r l . Only
Jltc n l m e a l buy in town

■

At ftan •Feraaudo. fh* aecotju
Ispmtfn| »f rice ns# distributed.
- Olio Japo/irso offlosy gave some
|of tho mm a few rana.of sprdluss
| to aupwttnrnt tbelr pitifully *msU

e*f» until -th tfe was iw longsr
1 roojn to hrcoiho ,sAd haltWd to
Odotmsl, whom a,'cottCfttuslion
camp ws* being pryparad.

w nc &amp; *', RIB qr Loin End

Oysters

Down' in South Artkdf*. Und of the

plantMloru. . . A&amp;P boyert get pick

Croakers

IQ-lnRlbRout

lb.-.. 17c

rtm k llBhtburgtr ... lb.
P liU flt«w ....... lb...........
Fresh Tongues
flJW a
.
Freah Wg

lb. 2De Smoked Tonguen

i,

m m i ...
Freah Sides

ifarabw .. lb. Ife

Texas Shipped - Di
'

••*£= *♦-*w-' Y

TU RK EYS
Om will Suit

ih- 53c

S au sag e..... lb. 35c
Bologrna
'■* ^ e

Chkkera
Chickens
Y .^ a a r &gt; N ^

'■ /

;

tr ite
1

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.
v‘

lb. 13c

••W tofihom der . ....lb. 1.... 27c
Tender Hama
lb.
32c
’

Fillets

28c
«Dc

Oasailly

lb............ 21c

Kidneys .. lb 18c

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JA N U A R Y

29, 1915

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when I can #et it,

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PACKAGE STORE
A rcad e Bldg.

F ir s t S t .

Phone 9148

P it t s b u r g h

Tourhton Drug Co

CONCRETE P IP E
for

D RIV EW A YS
W K I.I.S
SE P T IC TANKS
W A TEIt TANKS
CUI V E R T S mill S E W E R S
Transit MO Cm irfrli
Smuufn available *1 Inis (iti.r

It’n thut extrn "something that makes men
(treat. Thnt exlrn "something" that makes urt
famous Ih our careful, sanitary system.
S a tis fa c tio n

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PAINT PROTECTION

We li:i\e a paint
lor t*\ on purpose
ami can s u p p l y
you f r o m o u r
s t o c k i n he s t
quality paints.

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PQ« HOMIL FAHMl, PACTORIIS AND (O U fM IN T

the e i p c n t e id (rtip icm repainting. i m

HI.(U K

Ave. P hone 861

HANFORD.

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burgh P i i n n , available for o r r ) type of aurfaca.

PENINSULAR
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10% OFF
From OPA Prices

WI T H

Tn inm re protvfnon lot a long period without

C O N C ItK T K

Seminole I&gt;ry Cleaners
220 M agnolia

RAYMOND M. BALI,, REALTOR
ILxslI J-stair' Sulu&gt;—llcfilaU
.Mortgage Loans
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Rest irriide points
still n\uiluhh* also
pure oil and tur­
pentine.

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Ort pyrohases of two-fifths or more of
RUM- GIN- VODKA- LIQUEURS- IM­
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We are i» a iKiaition lo handle a limited number
o f new. laundry customers If willing to co-operate
by Bending in laundry on

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&gt; OR SALE; 1932 Ruick Sedan.
Fred Myers, 311 E. 2nd Sb
Phone 417-J. or call 5G8-W WELDING: By on expert with
after 7iOQ P. JL
30 year*' experience who guar­
antees

every

job.

Would ap­

FOR SALE: Pip# and pip* fit­
preciate a trial. Temporarily
tings, valves, plumbing vupplleslocated a t 40flVk French Avepre-war automatic Kst water
A. H. Welch.
heater*, complete stock deep and
shallow well pUmp*, pneumatic
storage tanks. A. U. Rosier 015
STORAGE your ear a t Kent's
W. let. S t Phooa 207.
Garege.
Spacla' rata dead
storage.
RED BLISS Seed pototoce, eert,-U W . /Uh Hf - ikneadeSto re. 2nd A Sanford, phone

RADIO Service—Radios picked up
and delivered. The
Electric
COW MANURE for flowers, MbService
Co.
SN&gt;7
Magnolia,
bushel. Phona 7t»-W. _____
Phone 101.

A1-COHQ1, 9TO V &amp; -3 Englleh
blankets—1 pr. tapestry por- I MAKE screens, folding screens,
porch swings, cabinets; furni­
llers—other articles of use.—
ture repairing. J . M. Wilson,
Phons 3&amp;0-J. •
GAR RANGE—old model, good
condition. $80. Phone 473X-M.
PRE-WAR BIKE—1 small
cycla. Phone 785-J.

trl

C01 Magnolia Ave.

HELP WANTED—

SH A L L . WOOD HEATER— Good G IR LS FOR part time and full
condition. Call mornings, 307
time at l-aney Drug Co.
E. Third St.
BABY BUGGY—Reasonshlc. Call
IP3-J, or H 2 Magnolia-

H ELPER FOR Jimmie
Sheet Metal Works.

Cowsn'e

NATIONAL CASH BBGI8TKR, MAID for afternoon*. Mrs. II.E
8c to $4.00 detail ttrlpt Good
Tooke. 720 Mellonvllln Ave,
condition, $76.00. Haynes' Of­
Phone 792-J.
fice Machine Co., 3 U Magnolia
Avenue, Phone 44.
■TWO W A ITER S, on*
kitchen
porter, one dishwashing ma­
MYERS two-cylinder SPRAYER.
chine operator and one salad
200 gal. capacity, with engine
woman.
Good wagra, |$u*
and nose on truek, $16.00. Mrs.
room and board. Call Apoplca
J . C. Bills, Jr., Geneva. Tel.
|0‘20 or write Mount Plymouth
2282.
Hotel, Mount Plymouth, Fla.
C R Y STA L W as and Fallow Ber­ TRUCK mechanics wanted, per­
muda onion plant#, p*r $1.
manent Job, giK*l working con­
$2.00; flv* hundred, $1.25; one
ditions, good rtay with lot* of
, hundred 40a( five thousand lots
uvtrtime. Plume, wire or writ*
E . E. Keane, Winn A Lovett
' ,l ‘ RE43AP^fib TIRES
Grocery Gotppany. Drawer B.
V&lt;F, HAVE In stock a good quan­
West Bay Station, Jacksonville,
tity o f r»-ejpped passenger
Florida
tire*. pracUtally all sites; no
permits are now required.
MAN WANTED to cut down 2
NORWALK TIRES AND
tree*.
Tools furnished.
2 IB
BATTERIES
W. Fifth S t,

WE HAVK la stock a fair quan­
tity of Norwalk tires and n G IR L wsnlcil for soda fountain
woriq no night work. MciReygood steak of Norwalk batter*
to*. No yennUa required for
nolds Drug.
. ______
new tube*.
4-6 CITRUS bagg, per M. $96.60:
60

lb.

cabbage

b a ts,

A. 44. P r e v a il____
Phone 1104
$166.00.

per

M

TABLE model Delco radio, 216
Maple.
ONE Jersey cow; on* Guernsey,
fresh with first calves, milking
3 gallons or bettor. $100.00
Cash tech. Also sa m o l other

THREE acres of calerv bleaching
paper: 8H ton* of wlrai 10
seed bod covers | clothe* pins
for same. $200.00 for the lot.
Phone 7804, Orlando for appolntment.

aka plant*.
’ord-Ortando
. , Premier
I radio, 3
D s id to o l*

bought am
tod S t Pi

W AN TED -

SeTllfe, Fla
B«« 07- TO BUY; baby bed and portable
sewing machine Phone 7B8-M.
4

ire, 3311 E.

THAT llu l*

For Sale,

portable

typewriter.

M tu lta

A -fo n d

Plsno.

Officer* here, a* well as In
1Washington. aald they ore not
loo worrleil about Camplalnta.
Lieutenant Colonel Jnme* It. Mnnkln, commanding officer o f the
raaonl haltalior, aald ha fought
as an enliated time since the
Army took over the establishmenl last Sept. H that a full Inapection was permitted.
“An army l« not a Rood army
if the inrn are a contented,

or loaiaU I IrriftfUu Db* t* Cel is
■atklay’a t l » M "CANAMOL"
Mlaf are Acte Uke a Flerk

Dr. Raymond L. Bass
Graduate Veterinarian
Treatment nf large and small animat*
h'anford - Orlando Highway
Phone day nr nlghl 2.17-Ji

Bp* ml a few rantR today at aor
good drug atora for a .bottle
or Buckler** CAMADIOL Mliture
(trtpla acting). Take a coupl* of
alp* at bedtime. Keel lie laelanl
powerful effeeltre action spread Ibru
Ihroal, head and bronchial tubee. It
elan* at onca to looaen up thick,
ehoklag phlegm, soothe raw memkranre and maka breathing easier.
Suffarer* flora Ihoee pertleUnt,
naaty Irritating rough* or bronchial
Irrllatleaa daa la cold* Rod Buckley a briaga quick and agecllra raUat Don't Walt—gat Buckley** Oan•Mat today. 1 0 k get relief laetantly.
TO CCnTO N ’S DRUG &lt;’0 .

T h U Old T r M tm in t O ften
B rln fs H ip p f RelU#
M iff r utlwttm relkrt fcwlnt b tfb u L

qatrfcjy, t«ee iLtjr d u c o m that th# r*«i n u »*
d l U f fjrtMtLJ# u u f N t im l bidor)-*.
I I m k k lo n »
N » tu f t ’t ekW n f of |a *l l t l U t l M M f t ( k t l U » i « V ( « M i l f th« LAxxl.
I
A b w ilJ^ip lee d y .

Bi&lt;l&gt;r| I*A/k»rhf. ihtUAAti#
p t p u h lt o if D .r l.

ut| up rigU». iw*LL&amp;q. imSoeee uoa«v th*

■tp *. h in u c iw i An*I d iu is c a . F r v q v a t m fj?
K ta ljr p u u f M with fjarikjrijfia »o-l twraisut
ifjuKitiwm •hewn i L m b iam tltiinf » N » |
■ ii i |our li i n * r » or t k J d r r .
l ion A frail I A*k m f d rw tt*t f.w D o * »‘#
FRb* u*A| •ueerakiollr b r inluLwe* fur or*r 40
i w ft. I b t l « im liAictr i t ik f *»d will L*lp U *
I I miWe &lt;4 k U w y I oI m lia h out peunooua

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rlctureaqu e Scenery

The picturesque mountain scen­
ery of the year-round resort can­
not he changed. And to give
every man a full opportunity to
view the area, the Army ha* on
hand hundred* of palm of ekie,
eleds and ice ekate* jevern!
doten horse* are quarten-d here
to pull heavy &gt;Jed* Incline. Hm
anne, the owner nf five ilng
teams, ha* hi* hu«k!r* ready to |
take the soldier* over ihe hills.
Tn make the two-week “vaea
tlon" more complete, the Army
has made arrsngeuienle so that
every married man can have h|*
wife along with him during hi*
stay. To rover her espenee*. the
soldier pay* II.2&amp; n day fur quar
tars and f I 07 for the three dully
meals—a far cry from the club's
prwvious prke* to civilian*. Many
couple* prelrr to slay In the
heated cottage* surrounding lh*
club and Invariably the Army
official* in charge uf the rlu b It Is never called camp ur insinua­
tion— meet the requestLast week the Army flerviou
Force* uf the 2d Service Com
nuind invited new.,pa|iei m- ti to
tnUr the ramp, inspect the facili­
ties and interkvlew t|\e men. It
wa* the flist man in the la-t win
with the father* of the boy* nut^
under him and that the same
"gripe*" or other* were heard
then.
0 n s of Two Such Center*
.On* of two inch redistribution
stations serving this section of
the country, the club la geared to
serve 3,1100 person* a month. A1 I
ready about 8,000 soldiers have 1
been sent her* and 000 are living |
her* now. The men are eiamlne"!
for future service after they have
spent at least two y e an out*)dithe continental limits of thi
country.

KNEEHOLE DESK
Smartly sly let! desk with 0 roomy tint with
mnlmjrany faced and boatitiftilly finished.

CHAI RS TO MATCH

3 -P ie ce S u ite

Nothiiur &lt;nn jfive greater pleasure In n Iiounehold than a
-a"v
inviting llvinji room. And attch n one will he yours when furnished with
this qood-looking modern »uite. Sofa nntl 2 chairs durably upholstered
with blond wood fr a m e .

5-PC. MODERN SET

Beautiful •• •u d

Smart modern breakfaal get. Including lable and *1
chain with padded scats.
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wonderfully com­
fortable. Blende
with companion
pieces — In living
room, bedroom,
hall . . . Made by
Tomlinson, assu­
rance of qunUtjr.

M IRRORS
To mnke tho home more
livable and also to help
brighten up that empty
space on the wall. Every
home can u«c extra mir­
rors.

We have a paint
for every purposel

unfum

TH REE bedrobm
tohed. Phono- 2(

HOUSE or apartment, furnished
or anfumleMd. tkrraanant res­
idents. Phona 12.
APARTMENT or

BOOKSHELF
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PLATFORM ROCKERS

MISCELLANEOUS

For ovptj fooml Beautiful mahogany or blond finish
i -f

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covers.
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HOLLER MOTOR BALES
NEEDS USED CARS
(Ye eSll pay 'top celling prices
During the conducted tour of
for u**d automobiles. All OPA
details handled for you. W rit* or the cluh and th* faclllUH, It Was
phon* us to coma and maka our obvious that th* peace-time stand
arda still prsTill and with this
In mind, the reporters begin In­
“PDffoLLER MOTOR BALES
208 W. First S t . ___ Phone 627 terviewing the men from area*
covered by their panere. The
WANTED
B0
W ax
lo b s . majority said they didn't Uke the
Odluma Gulf Service Sullon, place.
Comer F irst BL and French
One common "r rlp e " w*» that
Ave. Alvin Odham, owner.
the eoldlere would rather be at '
ham* far th* two weeks than :
TWO or 300 Amp. DC Welding anywhere else. Other eoldier*.
Generator. Box AW, c/o Her­ especially those who served in
ald.
•
the cold region* of Italy or Alas­
60 FRYERS AND HENS AT ka or Greenland, wondered why
O N C E I PALMETTO GRO­ they weren’t sent to Florida
CERY. 317 ftkLMETTO AVE. where they .could iwlm and where
they wouldn’t »ee more snow.
PHONE 441. i?
Another group or New Yorker*
SM A LLH O U Efc — reasonable declared they had never boen on
walking or ‘ .bus distance to leg skate* or skis in their life
town
direct from owner — and asked bow they could enjoy
these sports; otheri eomplatneJ
Box W e/o Sanford Harold.
that thera were not enough girl*
BATHTUB, alkctria or
frlgerator. Phone 481

WANTED TO RENT
m

I.AKK P1.ACII), N. V.. Jan. 2«.
— Th* United Statae Army ha*
left no stone unturned in ita
affort* to mtke lifa ae plrueant
as poslibla for the min who fight
the nation's haltlee, hut appar­
ently the gnawer to th* atte-old
problem of how to atop a enldler
from "ATlplnit" has yet to b#
dlecorared,
Thl* w *. never better illu ilratad than here, where the Army
hits taken ovrr the world-Tamoue
la k e Placid Cluh and put it and
all lta (Kiure-ttme Siiuiwtr* •and
facilities at the dispn-al nf the
man whn hnv* enmr hiirk from
fvurope, Africa and the South
Pacific (or teaaalgnmen! ur etparation. ,
Under the plan worked out by
the Army the owner* of the club
raceive a lump-sum payment for
having as “guests" the battleweary soldier* who hive atrvetl
two veers or more overseas. No
civilian guests are accepted, but
th* civilian atmoipheru la m ain­
tained os much as |tot*ihle.
Food served by several hundred
pretty waitresses Is a* good, If
not better, than that «ervrd be­
fore the Army moved in t'hambermalde who once made up the
beile of wealthy vacationers now
make the u n it bed* fur •ergrnnte.
corporal* and private*. The ‘linen
and the silver havr not been
locked up for the duration, but
are doing duuble duly

vate, arr condiirled bv nil rnllatrd
man who coiiaolldltce the auhj . c l m atter and forward* It to
the proper authorities for invest)yation.

Hi t A bln U t i l t - ^ c u
at i d '
of lb* estate St Jim
rale t -llla B ilf h a m . d tc * M * d . that
t.» f ll .i l hi'. petition for (In a l &lt;llsi -h » r * . . amt that lie w ill app ly 10
ih* Itn n n ia b l* It W . W a t* . C o u n ­
ty J u J k * o f A m l m i l . C o u n iy , K lo r •
Ida. nn th* T «ifi day of K * b tu a ty.
If lb , for e p p rn va l of . a m . and
for fin a l d la rh a m * a* n d in ln ltlr a lo r of 111* ra ta l* of JU nilli* L l l j t
flrlffham , d*r*ar*d. Wrfa l u l l day
of J a n u a ry , 1111

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A nice addition for your
living room. AUo threecornered whatnota for
your fnvorite colidctiona.

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U w , ftri.-h to h f free: if * f »i*b to
p r i '.m r im inlale lliune lnt-*liniil,lt- j,r m
b i n for whkl, n o k i r r brrn no Jong rontending —we mu«t fight!
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*Americans A re Now Farmers Urge Flashes From Russian Guns Reported
♦Within Thirty-Four ODT To Lift
Rail Embargo IPlainly Visible In German Capital
Mi l e s Of M a n i l a Big ldisses Seen Bur
Bed

1st. And 3rd Armies
In Europe Also R e­
ported A r Making
Substantial G a i n s
tn r AM vdatfi f r f t i t

Three Americun columns
today bare down on Son
Fermtndo, the gntewny t&lt;i
** Manila while Super fort res.ias
lignin struck. lwo Island on
'the sen road to Tokyo. A
Singapore broadcast said 14f&gt;
carrier-borne planes raided
^ Sumatra oil refineries around
I'ulembaug.
T o k y o reported A m r r i r m b o m b ­
ers attacked I n i h i j " Island. - 0 0
little* south of the
Nipponese
~ capital for l h r firs t time. S i n g le
9
Incedlury-dropidng s u p e r f o r t *
were reported continuing
their
T o k y o rvcuisinns .

On Lur.un. thu Americans were
only 34 nir miles from Manila,
ttiree from Son Fernando.
On the European battlef rout
the Amerienn F irst unit Third
A m u r* gumed troni two to four
miles on n 10-mile front, polling
within artillery range or closer
to the Sle y fiiril I.ine.

The F ir s t
-eied
four tow n s
northea st
of St
Villi, g e t t i n g
within a mile o f the H e rm a n
Iloftier
T h e Third ea D tu rn l M aso elt.

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f e l t inn near or n e r e i s the bor
iler down to Ssurbrucken. A m e n
•iA fan amt French troop* advanced
.
r ■
■ ft M
l ft
t u o milci to within 11 half mile
of the mitftkirtu of t'olnmr, the
r.tpit.il of upper AUuce.

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I.ieut. tien. lloilites' Fir»t Array
*pnmg a m rprUc attack at 4
M m a hlitintd whirl) hen|&gt;ei1
imowilriftii nev*n feet Jil*h
In
the rarly hour* the Ftr«t over­
whelmed Martini unrriion* of
four town* nonhenM of St. Vlth.
Veteran First division trtxj(»
apeared Lite s tu c k , and with
forces from othsf (snlts chwtrsd
h w'ni»t.d*$n aOtiW.-^splur.
■•nC'Vslrufilay-.jH
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Three ServiceMen
i
From NavyStation
Killed On Sunday

Vegetable Growers
From Tie-lTp And
.ytanpower Shortage

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Ringside Seat At Junes Versus Wallace Hearings

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I-a ccm1 with jHi**Mbie heavy 1«»-■*l &gt;i- by iiMMm i*t a w ill
Innt

T h re e service men f m m
Ftm O m t Nnvni A i r S tn tw n
itr slh by iicrtdenH Btiiulft\

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with n innn. a n«! the ulhri a- i It*

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pavement on Hie

luehw av at t'assel.ienv aft*r
tire nn his motorcycle had htio* &gt;
nut. I’nssiut nioloi ists discnvei
nl him notified the Naval Station
and he w-as rushed to the Station
Hospital in a Na»v Ambulance

Capt F.M assie H ughes
Wins Legion ol Merit;
Is ' Honored

IN A rH oW D KD AND NOISY In »11op r o.*m le-st t m
form* r S e c n t n i \ of t .omnerc®, t. »l
* . s - ih i ic I . in.4 * n i i l l i t wh&gt; he think* Henry A* \\ .*ij .. .
n..|«i. lit ie.! t*-i M
Oiet po-*t Jo nes t* *h o w11 on the ’ .I f I ndti nte.| 1•v y .
the nicml.r r ■$ of tin- rnnimiiii'® p». . ,.i *-d 11rn«i &gt;_■ i.il.l,
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.Mr. and Mrs. M .II. Anderson
of F t. Loudcrdalo havo purchased
the three end a h alf aero Dresser
citrus grave near Goidsn L ake
where they are now living. M r.
Anderson i s 'a driver for SouthEastern Transport trucks.

Sanford St^te Guard
Unit In Rifle Shoot
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- TAMPA, Jim. 2D. Ol’1—Tourists
from other slates who drove their
ii na

coast cities will have to do tome
fast explaining to their ration
hoards unless thev can prove (heir
trip to Florida by rnr was for
bona-fide business or hrslth rea­
sons.'
OPA Investigators started a
un'de-spread investigation today of
tourist camps,
hotel garag**.
streets and highways for cars
with Out-of-stats license . tags,
W. T . Bowling, chief Investigator
of the Tampa OPA flstd office,
said yesterday.
“ We wlH begin checking tourist
camps a t Dradsnton and Sarasota
today where wo have had many
complaints that thsre are people
who drovs their cars for thous­
ands of u llas Just to spnd a
winter vacation in this area,''
- Bowling said.

Capt. John L. Galloway, Lieut.
John Meisch and I S men of. Com­
pany C., Florida S ta te Guard
wore among these o f tho Fourth
RatLtlon, who partieipotod in a
non-competotlvo practice r l f l a
"From Bradenton and Sarasota
shoot In Pfneastl* yaaU
ws Intend to check all other
under direction of Col. Cedric C. places that ara mors or less
Bens,^ battalion
gathering spots for tourists until

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we have pretty well covered
everyone on the West Coast with
an out-of-ststs tag."

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CHICAGO, Jan. 19. (AT- De­
parture of the Chicago and North­
western extra faro City of Ism
Angelas was delayed for
a t .J h a . raqnsat of- Cot
Roosevelt, of the marines, who
he w*s on "urgent

his wife, osksd lhat tbe streaw'llner be hold when the train he
from . Washington
id a half hours be-

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OPA Places Price
Ceilings On Live
Cattle At $17.25

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zone* which will he the legal
limit fi.i the sale nf cattle nnd
calves rvgardle** of . hmee, « nut
grade.

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In additlnn, OPA ordered:
1. Kstabbshment of n "drove
com)ilianci)'' system under vrhhh

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Zones and top prices Include:
Zone 20, w htttr takes in the
eastern portion of Virginia, and
sons &gt;4 which tnelndes most of
North Carolina, South Carolina,
Georgia and Florida—$18.00.
Zone 10, most of .Louisiana east
of the Mississippi—118.00.
— Zeae l« , Ksa|»wfcv, and sen *
21, western Ten ncssra—818,18.
Zone 28, northern Mississippi
*IH,50.
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and North Carolina and
the eastern part of Tennessee,
and sons 23. eastern Louisiana,
southern Mississippi,
southern
Alabama, western Alabama, waat-

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IIOI’KINH IN I*AIMS

LONDON. Je n . 20. fflT _H ».ry
Hiipkina, oftrr a wceklnng srncs
of conference* In Ijindnn dutiki-d
by reniinrshfp, is In Paris mn.mg
further preparations for Jh r "Hig
Threo” meeting, It was iinnmin.ed
today.
Diplomatic iiuarters
reportedl
the possibility th at' a Joint tp );
mediate surrender call to Ger­
many might be Issued from the
Big Three conference. It is re­
ported that Hopkins had gone to
Paris to invite Gen. Charles l*eGaulls to attend and might go
to Rome, _and_even to Moscow
a fter the Big Three parley.

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Ens. DrFnrt'sl l!t'ckt*r
is Killed In ( rash
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comninfitlift^ j**+rm*•111 ..f rht* Iiuii.i
Chinn Division, An Trnn«nmt

Command.

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corn jilt'tjiii! nf 4 finI limir** nf &lt;»jh*i *i liunn I f Iight in 11 itns*jmi I ii 11 c i uf t
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( i f ul* Kim ba ll 1s u ^raduatp of
ha ir
it
with
"th em "
Umui.t
flight instruction at the Nuvnl
A i r Stntiou, M i1inpliit. Term and I J i an Dunn, tt hixtb £Tfill If "*11111L Mt. Dura lliirh Seboul urui rethe N . m i I -Air St a linn I'cimiroia ■ pl.tVfM a (.ifC'f* nf her ov .11 t'oiu r»*(ivi*i| hi a i|i*jgr*H* **f rn irin e e rln r
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through arf-as rhnrm teriicil by
•xtramely
ti rnrhrrou*! went her
condition! n©c©nRltttting long pc0f npertilion on Instruments
_
requiring courngemis and
superior perforiiinncc of Ills duties
John Evan*. 20, son of Mr.
to ovcrcomi\ he accomplished his
DEATH
nnd Mrs Frank Evans nf Iatkimission with distinction.
"
Mary,
was « member nf the
The nwnrd was made for the
Mrs. Katie Mlckler, wife of period of service from Feb. 11 .lis t class of aviation cadets tn
Arnold Miclder. former head of to Sept. IG. 1044.
graduate
from
the t'olun#us
the U. 8. Employment service
Army Air Field near Columbus,
office In Sanford, died Friday In
Miss, on Feb. 1, ID4G He re
Orlando a fter a brief illness.
reived the silver wings nf a Fly­
AMOS
VICKEHY
EN
LISTS
Funeral services were held fur
ing O fficer and appointment ns'
Mrs. Mickler this morning s t
a Flight O fficer in the Army
Amos
live*
Vickery,
J
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.
is
Ssn9:09 o’clock i t tho 8 L Ju nes
Afr_ Forces.
Church, narlaj ws* h r T u n fa U n i t ~' 'indltlurr ~to— the
Catholic Ctnr
F/O Evans entered pilot train­
foroes
afloat,
according
to
word
Greenwood Cemetery, Orlando.
last June 1943, nnd attrnded
received from Orlando Navy Re&gt; ing
flying schoola at Arcadia, and
iting
headquarter*.
Young
VicVINSON TALK
Slontgomery,
Ala.
befurv his
y, 17, is the sod of Mr. and graduation at the ndvanerd fly­
Mrs.
A.
I.
Vlckei—
of
1715
W.
W ASniNGTONTjan. 20. UTy~
ing school near Columbus, Miss.
The eepltol heard some talk to­ Third Street.
Prior
to
hia
enlistment
on
Jan.
day that Stabilisation Director
Using explosives the Army has
Fred Vinson may be President 2 0 , he was a student at Sanford
Roosevelt's choke for federal loon High 8chooL Ho la now a t home developeil u method of sinking
s .inostlva dutv awaiting his telegraph poles Ul loots sand
II to I Naval Trdlntng Station. without digging a holt.

John Evans Wins
Army’s Silver Wings

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11 ■. ^ '*"■ »*'r ''ice in UM1.
.Stnnlrv Brumlev »nnif
'.."/ l! ‘" " I infant daughter
Frnr«' .Mr In" l»v Fn lr Fort©
Swansea, 8. C.
a tui “Til*! S pirit uf
Rotary

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acci 1mj mti 1***1

Ills wife
reside a t

by

Mr*. .Mitchell Rant: "A n Amerirrtn I*rnyer“
VTniton* nt liMlny'fi lunch non m
cluilni NV I. Thorp©. Byron Kim:
J r . Dr. Dunrttii McKwnu. Julian
l lo u n n l , .M S. Ilerirowr ami Paul

Home On Leave

Editors Note:—The follow­
ing names of buys in service
“home on leave" have been
submitted by the Pitot Club
Sti ne of O rla n d o
far which Mrs. Z. H. R atliff,
telephone f i5 t-J . and Miss
Blanche Kennedy, lelephona
FATHER • RON BANQUET
r ® ” -V? h f *
Sflccleftl as _
a commit lee to secure n in e s
The annual Father-Son banquet
of servlet men nnd women no
nf
the
Seminole Chapter nf
that their friends mar know
Future Farm ers af America will
when they are h» Hanford.
lie held in Ihe chapter hulldlng.J
W est Eighteenth Street, nt 7:30
Pfc. George B. Eliot, who
P. M„ Thursday. Feb. 1, It
radio specialist and technician
announced today by Alex R. In instrument landing
Johnson, agricultural Instructor.^ stationed ot Casper, Wyo., a r­
This banquet is nart of th f rived Saturday fur a visit w ith .
leadership training of the Future his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Georgy.
Farm ers.

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uumAsmiNG Movt

A r r ii m t fm m the Wur Hti-iiU
Is A w a rd ed C lu
slaughterers will be limited In the ment tn»t S S e t. J . I*. Thump-in
total amount they may pay In of Hitch Springs had hren lill--d
AIK TRA N.M'til: I i n ’d M.ft NH
buying cuttle during a monthly in ni-tlnu tn lielgium Ja n
A. BA SK , INDIA . .Inn ifii
(S jhaccounting period.
wn» received tmlay hy his wife, cinl)
Erat l .'-iH Sttfimi’l i. (.nth
2. A maximum limit, on a Mr*. Marie Thompson of Stinf-.'d.
ri©. Bnriftiitl |&gt;t|nt, hit. I»•**•»i ,i war.I

percentage basis to be determined
later, uf the good and choice
cuttle slaughterers may kill dur­
ing the accounting period.
Officials said the over-rMtng
price would assure a profit to
wholesalers and retailers, many of
whom have been -forced to buy
ut prices higher than their own
sale price under previously esta­
blished wholesale and retail ceil­
ings. It also will protect them
from being out-bid for choice
grades by “any unscrupulous oper­
ator who had purchased cattle at
prices higher than thoss permit­
ted by the previous order," they
S-ftildi
Coupled with tighter rsslriclions on m sst rationing, OJ’A
said, the new ceilings should
"give greater assurance to each
housewife th a t she will receive
her fair share o f all grades of
beef, including the top grades,
a t fair prices.1?

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lake no I Hr* f»f f hi* plight nf
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nnd
prtivnli* m 11&lt; •1 D* rill* l ItI? »d M• 1:r

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F u r t h e r Action

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Jlu* * " Tin* h.M.f i f «■+. ordered »•
I h. \
f liintrti
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several week* ng«i l»» Li*on»»mn
jh +i
u
Stnbiliiatir.fi D i i i ' d i i \ in+on, will J ift-t dl*n*t!ci, and now,
be cut by 60 cents nil along thr ! I (n n .rope fire i (ipdnif into f* .**1
jiVrMluttir.fi,
thU
rnil
ctuliitiru
line on J u l y 2.
OPA said it has established an prrvcniH them f m m ahi|&gt;|itfi|f
"W o have notified nur » on* AVITII T H E M i ' l l : lilV C I! I O WN S f lip,,. In M l . .i,,,t.,l
"over riding ceiling'* at 10 mai
ket centers and m *24 market grp*«innnl' dele^atHin that " ir Slip* iii , and Ul. r v i / ... . ...... th* (Di *oio i^.a•. i ••11»-f

or

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a i r «&lt;»fl f iITV111 th f
lifnVfrilllM Mt
would uol havp taken thin tim+iif
sU(|» »f mii*h nrtinn h;id not N**n
impi*rut ivr*," he lonlimjcd,
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M o n ila

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St.iti*
ilit Ion nl litltor from lh** Hu' utihh
iirfa hove been made, he •b‘* !a '* d
*At K S O W I I I I
Jan
'.*1. tint no definite lumiritiH'e »- 1,1 tSfMM'iftli "A
■r i f * al r ” tnliii(it
when this !aiu»r will 1** »*&gt; idail.le t**} KUu mJit ifTtswi'f with (**rUh
if »nii*.i.sw,j tin
y»«F*
i»Me* vi -i' H ijTilr* funi tn iup m t hfljh
fis’hlr hn* hri*n
hy tfi"
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suri ail

Mis. Fleming
Presents Music
Pupils At Rotary

G a in in u

Director Wilson La
op|ioi*U in lh** V\ ,»r i
mcuts Nwt'SNi ty For
A111ti in i hi r n 11« f» t it i « uv l&gt; '■hr
K 't * ,nMou Diviniiin f"« «'l
This Drastic Act

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report**), ('orndr. Ilslltird uidixl n i sold fm hreeillng ur r m n n i r m s l
medical officer in thr omputn j purpusi-s and thine sold bv memtion of the sailor's li-|f
j tu-rs of the t II clubs or uthrr
- -—
—j recuguiHsI f Mi in youth organise

Tourists To Explain
Gasoline R a t i o n s

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Atlantic, it wan itiintntm ed today I ri*nguiy Inmi ^ I " *lf’ I"

by Lieut

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Rail Embargo Is
Declared Serious
t"j other vi getaliie* * hi- h b.o«
.Mi hoi inn l ut It v were ieud\ •“ r
T o State Farmers
Stinted out, orht

day morning m the Sanford Naval I . h i p m e n t t h u w e e k
A . — Station
IHospital,
1
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V
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Air
hom
after
lie hud been thrown head '
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i In ate the difficulty

if jniinurti on

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S c b n e id c in u b l;

ilt'l' | ! m ! m n m u n i u n o l t o d a y .
S u e r f P r i T h ' o r l s sjuil t In . t i e s
o( Sot ie ! m m s h a v e id re a d y
been -e e l) I Com l i i p l i l i ill t i l l 1
m i ' l l ! s k i e - o\«-| th e e . i s l e l l l

H'Plilt uf a t|11■l ..r &gt;VtU* i**' 1' Ir r 1
\ . getuhlc and fruit g i ■awj
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nn lh* hiifh u nv m m 4
-»«ih**i i \
'. ,,,n,ide t millt\ 4*lHlld !•» !•«"•*
A l 'ti’j n tiVliH*!. Sunday morning I |*|llt, -a m b *»i d o lla ri if pi.«to*i
Jnnin* H BPb*»p. S _V I'S N U *i imi i eio'htng Villlfiiiitv ate f+ir
iiailirsvilie, unit \\ iltnii K. Halt. i in ? delay«*«l in ri'HiTimr n**i lh
S ic UHNH Gf 11r ei'iivi It»•, N &lt;’ , efp lit ul Wi ts. M I „ i nlInin, '-rile',
manager fur f Iuim* and • oin
were a t te m p tin g in ermot the At
Untie
t'ottaf
l.ilie
tru ck *
at [ (♦aii\
tmluvMngm lia A i c n u e in Urluiub* when
Vegetable g ro w e r*
In**
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their iru le d u u wn* M n irk t" ad ! ,,, Pit 4* Uu* iiecc*.*i!y 1*0 thi*
on hy an e a rl y morning train
mhargii/* he an id. "and wjti I to
The autoinohilr w»« thrown
, nt opern
.per at**
w it hunt
comiland
fret into the «i it eh, it woe t * ,
rvi;r t .. I hr r e n Ire ad v «■%i 4**
h -rtagi* of Iat.or for li-it.i +1**1
purled Roth itun were in ItenK
kilted. Hi-hop. tindri the st* el
.■«.| jn*K*e*«lilg t lie*e veg*t.tliir
1
further
a,‘ g»a
dn\
inr wheel and Hall who wa, I , \rr\
*ittintnin that nut. +p«'l!
thrown d e a l of the car The « .i i
andr
tif dotlrt r*
&lt;*•
Wits c&lt; mpletelv wrecked
i fh
M u m " h** added
t he other truffle fatalit y vi ri
I Mi n HM'it m i |*rd ie * ■ *
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It ohe it t 'htt.tlw it'K, S 1 , I.SNH

In cfimiection ^ith the winkinic
army's drive esme O days a ftr r nf the Dlot k Inlint), Lieut. &lt; onulr
Field Marshal Karl von ItuodMedt Krr*f A. Ilaltnrtl, former i**ecubroke throunh the Ardennes In tiv&lt;* officer of the Sanfonl Sta*
tion, received n commendation
hla December offensive.
fmm the Commander in Chief of
the Atlantic Fleet for gallantry,
having remained aboard the sink­
ing carrier in order tn resrne a
sailor who was pinned m the
wreckage,
Jn mldltion, it was

The Sanfon] Board o f Realtors
u|]| hold - its refttilsr monthly
meeting Wednesday afternoon a t
4 :0 0 o’clock a t tho C ity H ill a t
which time important m atters
will be discusssd. i t Was a n ­
nounced today by Edward F. Lane,
president o f\ths Board.

I

f,&lt; utH* in \ fi thtUiflnfi tn fift the
♦•ml'iirgn a* Aclte*luletl ul midnii'h
Inflight

ii J

P ity

m ilt's insid e th e liiT m a ii Im r-

1 the Simford Nuvnl An Hint tort.
NaiU Itesin to Hold
• for bin nggren»iye work us coinW A S H I N G T O N . Jan, 2D. l A I —
Thcr* was nn advnnea artillery niondinj; o fficer of the former
T i e Office of 1’ilee Admlnifttrajireimiation. After tho find su r­ curort
carrier
Hlurk
prise, the Herman resistance be- which \vm» Nimk ln*l .Spring hy turn Iasi inp'lil foilnnlly es'uhllsh
i ■11: g s_ on live ft-1*I * I
Uari to stiffen.
enemy fiction in t h e
n »t i l M| **d |

CITY BRIEFS

O f

met I
fr. r by tin’ ODT la*t week tn
\ vt
f h. (SfirthrciNl n m i nf the t min
of them in n tnllitimi nf i i »-iri* t * v to **'11ev i* hi ‘ute rail V'itr*•
cil rial til mi t It In n *■ *■i - 1m
•1«.i si1If*|| tatlM'dl !«V till' VII 1'

Iwieh nnd llrpuchjtil in a
five to aeveti milca noithenat *&gt;f
The Legion of M in t Hi*- l&gt;een
St. Vith. Ilu)&gt;petibneli is four and
Mimnie
a half tullea front the Herman iirmrnfrtl to ('n|&gt;t. K
| m ighrn,
fo r m e r ronunmub i of
frontier.

Snowdrifts and mines were tile
chict ohstade*. A F Correspondent
Hal Hoyle said the drift* were
n,i ii#**-1 that trail h la iin s units
had to change off every flit y aid *
«o exhausted were those plod­
ding through the sliuwfields.
The reo|&gt;enlng of the F irst

i

B a il

1 Berlin Biots Occur

luinii shnrtagt
i* rauMiti. «lail&gt;
nn n i i t im. a id in ' iiinm ii vegrta
hie grower* and shipper* of Sent
inoh t' m inty , h v n l grn u e r* un.1
*hi 1*11mg ntgi* nitntpiu* were l&lt;»

il.tj

S u rro u n d s

P r u s s ia n

j rut I fin ha rift&gt; which with h a iv t-'l

Two Die. \Vluui Car Is
Wrecked Fiy Train;
Blowout' Gets Third

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C L A S S IF IE D

A D V E R T IS IN G

RATES

10c p a r tine fo r ooe Uwcrttoa
Mr p a r lisa fo r th ro e tn rrrU o eo
H e p«r line fo r 6 b u e rtla n *
&gt;6c pat Us* fo r 28 l&amp;MTtlOM
r, '* .. f*
Minimum re U . . . SO*
y u o N E i t s o r n a i N o y o u r i d * to t h e o a n f o r d h e r a l d
/o o a r flva r w d l to lb* llna. tn c lu fu ig phono and address.
L ! bdrarttom oeirta fo r altu a tU n a w anted will be ch an rad fo r a t Lba
•g n la r classified ra te s.

FOR S A L E '

LO ST-

~ H . R. P O P E CO.
U. H. Tire* and Tube a

L ftS T : in or n eu r H itt T heater,
Ja n u a ry in, w allet with money
MOTORCYCLE HAI.K ,
an d Identification pas* in name
C I/JH lN f. tliaiu . uwtl- Only lUi
Ihlnn linker
Reward, Phone
machine* left. E x tra spii-ial
county
today ami Uimnrrow. I amall
Indian
m achine
good
tire s,
m otor ru n t fine, looks good - LOST: SLACK pookcUiook co n ­
$196,00. One 1U41 H arley, r e tain in g money nnd g ai hooka A
&amp; II |16 rew ard, Simmln I.
cclcnt Urea and tubes, new b u t­
S m ith , 111. 1, Hu* iv E W n f n r d .
tery -apeeial $.108.50. On* 1911
Indian d u e l , new p aint, new
b a tte ry —$195.00
Sevan
1912 LOST: Between 1.1th and IHth St.
Harley*, all read y to jro—S p e ­
un Park Avr., Jnn. 20. change
c ial $199.50., Thla in nil fellowa,
p u rae containing money ami
h u rry and gel vour*. No m ure annul aei u n lv i a u l Phune HMJ-Wmachine* av ailable fur u lung
while A d rp u .lt will huld m i y
m achine They can also In. fi l i l l S I N L S S S 101V I C E
nanced by puying 1 .5 dirun I
A II M otors, 11(5 Went Rich
Avenue, Re1.*nd, Fla.. Phut,* CARPF.N TEH INC,
general
ra4I6*K (A fter 0:90 I'. M.)
nair*. W. J. Ru**ell. 70u W. Bill
n t r e e l . Phone 747-11.
6 ROOM iturco bungalow, Imnie
diale p o m e..io n — good IncuW E I.ItlN tJ; lly an expert with
lion.
:t0 yeura’ t'miprienee who guar*
ROIIKRT A. WILLIA MS
untee* every jut* Would ap ­
Phone 7.12
A tlantic Hank llldg.
preciate n trial
’I eniporarlly
FOR SALK: Plpa and pipe f i t - 1 locoted «,l IPM'x French Ave
tin g ., valve*, plum bing auppliea . 1 A It Welch___________________
pre w ar autom atic hot water j
neuter*, compli'tu *tnek deep and ] F H A MORTCAOF, LOANS
To build a home
ahallnw well pumpa. pneumatic
To boy n home
aturnge tanka A O Rualrr 916
To remodel a home
W, I *t St. Phone 207.
To refinance a home
6 ROOM country h o m i located tn | &lt;\ M. n o Y l t . I l l ' " , Magnolia Ave.
I’aola on hard r'-ad. fruit tree*, Phone 17H-J.
chicken Hnuaea, ,1 acre* P u r e STOHA&lt;iE your &lt;&gt;*r nr K t n l ’a
lilMlli.lK)
I (Inriiim.
Sp***i*: r» tj
ROIIKRT A. W If.LIAMS
■Uirufirr
Atlantic Rank llldg.
Phone 712 |
NA IM() SirvM'f* Ritdioi pickf«l up
RKIl R U S S Seed polotoe*, c e r t ­
an&lt;l
ilrhvrrfi!
The
Klrotric
ified
Hunt'*
Tuxedo
Feed
Srrvln*
Co.
207
M*trnulia,
Store. 2nd L S anford, phone
rhi»r»t’ 101.
.168.
1 MAKK Rrrrfht, fnMlnjr nrrFi*n«,
C RY ST AL W b-x, and Yellow Her-,
pw r i*h nw In if«. r » I*iti r In; fur n| - I
inuda onion plant*, per M.
t ur r* mpairihbr J M Wil&gt;*n,.
J2.LXI; five hundred, 11.26; one
flul
m»lia Avr
hundred 40c, five thousand lota
H rp njr‘s nmnll
or
*1.76.
tnrw'*' (a l l P ourarn
ItFM APPRO TIR ES
&lt;’em nt y tiofl U ifh Arbor
VIE H A V E in stock u good q u a n ­
tity of
re-capped patae n grr
lire*, practically all .l i r a , no [
permit* are now required
NORWALK T il t KS AND
GIR LS FuR p a rt time and full
UATTKHIES
tim e ut 1-anpy Drug Co.
WE HAVE fn stock a fair qu an ­
tity of N orwalk tire* and n
good .loek of Norwalk batter* I1KI.PKR FOR Jim m ie Cowan'*
Sheet Metal Works,
i n . No permit* required for
new tube*.
F l l .l d N G Station atten dant, good
4-6 C IT RU S baga, p e r M, 105.60;
hours, «ix day* week Advance­
60 lb. cabbage b ag ., per M
ment. depends un yourself. Call
$156.00.
Muff e t l ’s Auto Service, phone
A. M. P rev ail
Seville. Fie
9126
Phune 2 I0 4 |
Hoi 67

il

IIURNKIt F lorence stove
«u&lt;fd eomlltlon — $ 1^,00 — 607
W. l e t SL_____________________

MAID for afternoon* Mr*
lo o k ,
7'Jii Mellonvllle
Phone 792 J

- CuuraeH in A,,jii„n

ill

Spacious
Iz o u n p e

Chair and
Ottoman

( I r m - p f u l,

n m tln rii

de-

stiifii llttif fils I'lTfoctly in nuruMl or modern

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con-

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tailored in it choice nt
tjunlity in|icjtlrio.t.

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...a r e i u l a r in c o m e . . . i t
at v alu ab le a. a b a n k
account! P riv a te , fr ie n d ­
ly s e r v ic e . F u l l i n f o r m a ­
ti o n . I n q u i r e .

$ 3 0 , $ 10 0, $ 2 3 0

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up
uir r u td ir d l u h r t ll m

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Will be the m am m oth new t't i-l u
If liilrr
F uither nirlm rnr nperatitms in
R u rn p e
will nnl b 4» surprising
nml you r a n loiik fur a wide use
of them in th e Piirific They an- 1
highly effective in
ruiifiertiiivi
with omphtbinus land 1n|t*s, 4uUin$r

New
1944 Model
DODGE TRUCKS

a ff

s u p p lie s

fro m

th e

$1.25 Per Week

e n e m y 's

roast defenses
Widr m ilitary Application- ha\e
tn-»n found for
thr
nil v!«.•raled-hf-am hvatllighl tlrvt-lu|iril
bx’fore thr vv:ir nml ulntost un,
versnlly u*cd un A tncrlcan Aulumobllet.

for sale to eligible farm ers and other

Legal A dvertisem ent —

truck operators.

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SEMINOLE COUNTY MOTORS
t'n lm e tli)

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at S infu rd
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b v itu iifu l

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a n d I’ uiia

I ASHIK R wanted for grocery
store
local g irl preferred —
S I7.60 week s ta r ti n g salary. —
lien; A, c/o Herald,

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to « l i ­
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ffa n e ra l r lr e u t a U o n In s a id Fo un t*
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59.50
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C la r k
C l r e i il t
C o u rt
H rm ln o le C o u n ty *

Florida.

N O T IC K
An »*»irlniulon on th* ConstlInllon of Iho United H lstr* will ha
bald a t Ih* C ourt llnusc, Haofnrd.
at two o'clock on Halurday attar*
noon. F ib ru e rr third. All appll*
ran ta for tr a rh a r’a c artlflcatra ara
roqulrnt to ta b * this examination.
T. W. Law Ion.
K uparlntandant.

In Driving And Retreading

TWO or S00 Amp. DC Welding
O enerator. Box AW , c /o H erald.

&gt;RY, th r e e ' ' bedroom
*t done g r e r b o th InI'
en d m
• m e r e b a r’ g lo ry . T he PARTY to can 100 No. I can* of
home
i . j t v e poeg rap e fru it hearts — I will
nrnedlately. E d w ard P .
ru m lih cans and f r u it — W rite

H l « n * M Ctet IKct ip ced in g rvini lira*. In ( e t m d l n g
th e y muel b e mHBriantly c o o led b e fo re u » . O u r eervice
will b e (v tt fa c t en o u g h to g iro m aximum m ileag e a n d
sa fe ty , W g w ill n e t hurry o u r w erb m o m fdg H y e a r

Box 221 or Phone M l,

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A n t’ ll,

I t R t u t r n
p rrA id e n t n f

W ANTED
60
W ax
J o b t.
Odham'a Golf Bervtce flUtlon,
C om ar Flrat 8L end French
Ave. Alvin Odhatn. owner.

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u n i v e r s i t y ,*'

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Ave

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BROADFELT
W e h x v e J u s t r e c e iv e d a U r g e a h l p r o e n t o f 9 - f t - w id th *
i n s e v e n b e a u t i f u l c o lo r s t o c h o o s e fr o m .
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IIS STATE OK r tO n iD A TO:
JOHAIB M AT WALDEN. Ad*
draaa unknow n.
A awom itu la m a n t having ba«n
Had haraln aa required by law
ta t your p lica of raalitanra la un*

TO BUYt modern house w ith
. th ree bedrooms. P . a Box B4Z,
SMALL HOUSE
* m s o n a b te
w alking or but distance to
_ from

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CHARACTIR - t h e f a c t
t h a t y o u ’re a re»pon»lb le p e r s o n - 1» r e t a r d e d
h e r e as t h e m o s t i m ­
p o r ta n t fo rm of s e c ­
u rity . N o co llateral
n e e d e d to a p p l y f o r
a l o a n ! S t o p in o r
telep h on e.

TH R EE acres of celery bleaching TO HUY: baby betl and portable
jot per: 21 tons of w in ; 10
sewing machine Phone 758-M.
seed bed covan i clothes plna
For Sale, portsb ln typew riter.
for same. $200.00 fo r tha lot.
nOLLRR M0TCW 8AI.R3
Phone 7804, O rlan d o fo r spNEEDS USED CARS
polntment.
(Y* grill pay top celling prices
CELERY w in for b or 6 acres. t or uecd automoblloo. All OP A
J . J. Dolly, phono 402-W,
details handled for you. W rite or
phone ne to gome and make oat
COPENHAGEN cabbage plants. appraisal.
S. A. Hire, Banford-Orlamlo
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
Hl-way. Phone 828-W,
208 W. Pi n t 8L
fh o o e BH

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n s Im portant T o K e e p U p Thew

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ir in t r u r t o r ,

TRUCK mechanics wanted, per­
m anent job, good working con­
ditions. good (lay with lota of
T A U L E model Delco radio. 215
overtim e Phone, wire or write
Maple.
K, K. Keene. Winn T Lovett
Grocery Company. Drawer U,
T U R N II’H with or w ithout roots,
West Ray Station, Jarkionville,
50c per buahel or dostn hu n ­
Florida
ches. Hring containers. J, M.
I-e*. 2609 O range Ave.
Good
pay.
t'O LORKD
Maid.
»ey cow; one Guernsey,
Phom* U24.
O N E Jerse
1th first calves, milking
1 gallons or better. 1100.00 GIRL wanted fur s,vl« fountain
work, nu night work. MedleyCa*h each. Alto several other
rmlita Drug.
Jersey and Guernsey heifers
bred. George W. Jonea, X-oi
ong-

WANTED TO B E N T

I i KLANI*, Jun
(S[n*viith
|
John li. Ntrtaon C nivrrslly noth
oritur*. Dei nnd, uriliounreil today
the mil int ion «&gt;f ground sehimt
'
courses in aviutom which will,
through a alieci.il arrang em en t
with the O range S tate fly in g
Service. O ra n g e C ity. Kla , make
It poaaihle for S te tso n students
a* well as other interested p e r ­
sons in F lorida to obtain the
neerssary tr a in i n g and experience
to quality fo r pilots' liccnsca u n ­
der the reg ulations of the Civil
A rm nau tlea A uth ority
Ground school studies, including
navigation, th esry of flight, Civil
Air regulations, nu-tvsllogy, and
:t crop lane nnd en g in e iliamtem
ance. have been included in the
university's curriculum fm the
Winter Q u a r t e r and will be p r e ­
sented in roiilii-etiiin with urtuul
flving o u t ruction in Tuyloreruft
Iraim rs under I lie diteelnm of
ttie tlrnnge S tale Living Serviie.
i.f which Mr 1 Wodt- f 'olemon I
of .Minim he th r head
At today’s Interview. Coleman
staled thut goveinuutuL t * 4 l l r .
(ions tdacml on nvilinii flving at
the time o f I'eurl Harbor have
now la-en Huhstantialiv rem ovnl
and It is a g a in possible for civi
liana In receive flight instructions
without cripp ing lim itatio n . For
tnerly a flig h t supervisor for tin&lt; ivll A eniautic* A uthority, Cole­
man began his flying i n n e r ul
.Miami. Fla., 'when- In m.I.A.i )n
ll'.’H In eonnrelioii with (he gov.
vriiinrnt defense mens .les, he
was an instruetoi tn the Civil
I’llot T raining I' i -i - iiiiii and !&gt;u
in II il V ino m i is fl.ght in i.ii, ■
at the Vrioy f'liio ..- ,
, lm.il,
Douglus. Ci-i.igui VVi i. . . n , , , , .
a- ’light -o|.i-i &gt;,,..i |.., n,o i
V A in 19 I I. I o ilm an
training progrunis f.u
Army and the N.1, ,
t.iir 1- of th e Smith,
All ground school w
under the supet
I
Allen, h ead of St*
vi-rsity » ilepurt nn-nl

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Fr mi mm? I'in i -1 ntin
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MORRIS
Chair
uul
H arvard
Classic*. 410 J’a lm e tto Ave.

wood. H a.

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By H ERM A N K ALI EN
landed by parachute ur glider.
STOUT F lK l.lt, li„liaiia|Mi)is.
u TltlM tP I A Hill Kli COM
Ind Mure
ulul I....... Airuy mi'li M I N I ) iTCC) ThU outrit, fr a
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are using, ,n new
w,,rd
"nlrltead
,
.
- qui-htly Confuied wllJi the air
An airhead i. a patch .,f
......
( om„ ,. n d (A T C ) , file*
irbortte flurcea
o r c e ai i .
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___ the
ground arized by airborne
arachutista
and, towa
—parachutiata and glider troop*. glid er, to the .elected airhead,
It comparea to a beachhead ur loiter it flip* in .uppllea and
bridgehead
an ted
t!y
ground heavy equipment and evacuate*
troop*.
the wounded.
The raaaon A rm y men are uaPrincipal
difference
between
Ing the word mure and more 1*
T C C and ATC i* th a t ATC doea
thla:
Top war p lan n er, are no lo nger I not uaually e n te r combat tonea
thinking in t e r m , of airm.rne dl- ATC due. p l i a n t aervice flying
f
,
, ,
v
f b—I .. 1. I
w„ ,1 A aBaanieara
#t\ 4h a
vision, or liattalmn*
battalion* or detach freight nml passengers to the
menta, but in term* of air-hom e tone, hut TCC take, over from
there. Also TCC hring. wounded
armiea.
One good tip-off t* ' h r fact out of enoihal to n e , and ATC
that the A rm y now haa nir flic , them on to hospital*. ATC.
borne laundry units, ice cream however, is flying the " l l u m n " in
plant*, shower unit*, many o th e r , the Chinn theater as well a*
thing* needed by t»u*&gt;P» s t a y in g j TCC&gt;
If the present thinking i* c a r ­
a long time if) the field
Up until now, with the excep , ried forward, standard ground
lion nf the Normandy and H ol­ Itnt.pn will have to lw* added to
land iub», airborne operationa j this list When ra r rir d by air.
troops are colled
"aifA P New»fe*lur»* W riter
* J such
have been more or le** in the landed" troops. They already have
nature .of commando a t t a c k s —tt I have been o«ed. most liuLxbly in :
proposition of Spreading ron fu- ) the Rurm a operation under w in a Ion and holding a limited pbjee gale. but not to any great extent.
live until ground troop* eould I One top Washington airborne
planner told me Iwfure I sta rte d
relieVe the a i r t i m e ,
Now the pln n n &amp; i ara Ireginn-j out on this tour of TCC oml Air*
ing to talk alait something they borne bases:
"T h e re 's no reason why you
c a ll
"development. “ S tn n d u n l
ground troop* -in fan try, artillery , t-.ni'l march lrnop» tnlo an a i r ­
e t ^ - w o u l d hr flown In nfter the plane nr gilder and tell them to
specially tr ained airborne troops to sit down a* easily a* you tell
th rin to Ml down in a truck."
have secured the airhead.
Itrig. lien
William I&gt;. Old,
The stan d ard ground troops
would expand the airhead, mu he TCC comma oiling general, told
ere!
it a battlefield in u* own righi me ill hi* headquarters
We feel lioil till- only thing
The
uaewcc-eipee*.
ami
glider
troops Would b. floe II oOt lo limiting airborne operations now
i oi . inneiinT'luir W rseehrilluetaln
eet ready for another iob
• mu lu rry in g lapaeily."
Array'* Two Airborne Arm*
Aerial Hoxrar*
At presenl two branches of the
Already ulmoel everything th u t
Arm y have the leading mle* in
i n n In- rarrird by truck can he
ulrlmrne w a r f a r e '
1. A1KHORNK FORCES A i r ­ ( l i m e d by plane, If n e e s a r y in
borne soldiers u rr nnl ineinhet s several ideees. So wondrous a re
of the Air Corps. They urc ape- the thing* being done nowadays,
th e i r is loi doubt that soon the
rially trained ground soldierengineers, -igiial men, mcdicnl Vi miv will lo- able to carry e v ery ­
thing tint tin- very largest tanks
men a* well a* fighting men

HELP WANTED—

GOOD oalf
% ■ wood fo r stove or
fireplace — W. W. Thompson.
K ldrr Spring*.

M O N D A Y , J A l ’T L A R ’V 2 2 , 1 9 i5

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Jeff* f o r which » r have lirrn ho long runp e n d i n g — we must f ig h t!
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VOLUME

XXXVI

Service Bill
, Is Helped By
War Reports

AN

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SAN FORD .

I'.MIS

Task Force Chief (Jets Navy Cross

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in Rail Jam
A lo n g 5 0 M ile s O f O d e r R iv e r
O D T

^Resignation o f Mad­
ame Perkins As Sec­
retary Of Labor Re­
jected By I&gt;resident

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A n d V e g e t a b l e s I&gt; e - 1fu rred

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Last Natural HarrierRefore Berlin’ ‘ Re­
ported S l a t e d For
An Early Crossing

Hu sIy e f f o r t « are Rpinc ntiiilc I
by vegetable and fruit Ahiftpilu*
li lt lta.ivl«l*d (*rv**t
nriratiitntionR here In inohiliic
S o v i e t tri&gt;u(w i i u \ r liru k iq i
trucks |»» move, al least p artially.
m i n tin* ' I r t 'i - i - i n f ih&lt;- k e y
Seminole County'* Inr ire AuJJplir*
' S i l i - i i u n i i t t f - o f O p [ n 'in jittil
nf vegetahteA and citru* iniit*.
tail shipm ents * of \\hp*h into
irtlt-iw i t /, I b - r ti u 5-iui ti a l a y
freight c«»ngep|eft northern area*
A - K a n i I 11 1u ip
n| A lni&gt; hal
were blocked at 1 1 to o'cRn'k ( l
I \ hii K u i u n '-. K i r - l I ' k r a i lit*
yesterday ufterfKww l»y HrtInn nf
the Office of Defense rraiiijHJrtn
A r m y in rn n'-u-ii in s l i v n g l h
tion due to rail traffic Jmn*
a
l n n g ni-ari&gt; ."»«• nitli*. o f th o
— • f W 'B w m r m r . cnu-etl hy b lu r a n l*
O il. r K m r f u r u h . i t M..*, ..u
Ihirinv n seven day prn t« l end
* WASJIIN’OTON, .I« m. 24,—
•tint u n ii li t In’ .m i-.irli i n m iffiy ' Tur* fin v , f rwriw\ - U11 iit e n I ^ b y
rail from fteniiiinir CtniM-t wcr ■
■&gt;■ ' • *1-1 - 11 , i &gt; Itu
Hi
(A I*)—T h e hemls tif the
estimateAl to have Keen Did car
ill • i ll I .1-1 *
I tl tl .lull
armeti forces inutle a secret
!•&lt; i'.t |i. h*
or about Ml percent 1,‘uch of citruwar re|Mirt to Conifress to­
f r m l n and
\egetnhle**
i eler&gt;
Sill- HO rtf 1.,11,1^0 I I't n.-l-C*
day am i hackers promptly V l ( ! t All.Mllt.Ak John S McCain
hi [rj:»e*1 ffo a i t. h f* Sr in ford ilist r ir t
^t'l'r VI“I ■l 10&gt;«I Itim in L' O' ' l o Aid
i*nmmamler of a hnirr
b\ rail amounted to I»m «urx in
f hrough It* i liti K \ | tid l • on
• claimed n IrtK boost for Na­ m i r i e r ta*k fu rtv. Mam!* ut uttviit n-n
hi* flwy'*hip ns
pentxl, according f»* esti
the He«tetfi 1 t **r11 r*u&gt; rle.l ,i
tional Service legislation. The n n m l W iIIkiiii F MuNv&gt;. T h m l Fit • 1 • nmmamlvr, reuilit the c i t a t i o n 1 thi*»
Irnnrp.l.ii ,
ii, v . m m t
i*i
i ,, (
male-, by J E W alhrii, secretary
meeting, an annual event iirviimpaiiy mt? the firenfiitiit lull of 1tie ’N . iyy ( m»n*. Met mu •* c a rrie r 1 f»f American F ru it Grower* foe,
uiiiu roa.l
m d *iit ti n. |. o ri,
14Mkk :i he:i&gt; s toll of .Jap *hii&gt;jniik' iliu i- Nouth China coast. Nnvy
a rut of the Seminole t'm inty Farm
started last year, was atlend- (tImfin
t r ra m nil 4 h o' (. i ii , i j..
|;, ka li
t Julei u.n t-oi.tl I
Bureau
r mmi • »u \ a t,
e&lt;l hy m ost of the members
Isitat shipm ent- b&gt; n»fl from I
'
Vdo o . i 'ii.i ,
, tr..,
® v . ho
h e a rd
t a lk s
by
t ie n e r a l
tin- Sanford a re a during
tliu
»'•!
• MfOi
r ■. ‘ *.* • • .in
G ro rg e M a r s h a ll , A d m i r a l K r n c s l
*evert tiny | ernn! w ere *-■*t j mated
• Cl -Is ,tl U u d &lt;« ,
Is I ,S .
K ln e , W a r S e c r e t a r y H lim s n n , and
tii fuivp been I m,I t aiwhl* b
■m
it .nut .*,« i ci
Vt i
,
N a v y S r c r e t n r v K o r e a * t i ll lle p re ] o'. were &gt; *‘tre l nl*le*
not
4s
i r n U l n r W a d s w o r t h , N e w Y o rk
i it in
salrl th e
t a ll?
d e a lt
| in n ir ih
Kid-ii ■ II 11r* I ;■ n i t ,
- ilfs
' l * •r r
m w ith
tinp ro g ri* -s &lt;&gt;f t l i &lt;■ w » r.
fin*! -iifei of l h u o ’ ,nlid '« 'rfnpuny
* r.trci'i'liig th e nerd fur nn all nut (
de« Irt i i**l that the enth o rv
rail
elfort.
|
- 1, ipmi i,1« "iii v rti'| ‘ • t *" .11#a*
Tht r r- n'listnm id
} rune'--' I
north ii- the Fati-n.Mi’ ^ ml- uttd
Tefkin- tin-- la-rn turned d"vt» h&gt;
rtt v.- ih* tlhlu l i i u t end did
President Roosevelt and she will
II.t uffret ' IIIpinenl » U 'I %■"'( li
continue
Secretary of taiiior.
**it wt or west of the Mi--'-*i|t»t
0 It was learned authoritatively
River
I he i mltaryo, l. .ohle«t
that she had intended her rr»tg
s*iU hf m effpst iihtiJ mol ight
nation, subm itted ns n formality,
Sltiid-n j
to “stick" tinil had been prepar­
\|o.**t
the corn en *n t ed mu r
ing to leave after the tnaufiura11s Al M t U m r d
('apt O I* SmtMit, V HS , nun
k n ft*r reb ry i m H«« north ern
lion. The President rejected her
\
r&gt;
T im o r
c a r r ie r
resignation orally laal Saturday mundili? n ffirer . f t Me- S:»nf.»rd r n l o \ H \ s E , E V R V F V N .if. a a ff e c tn l l*v 1he riiihJll’D
.it"I ilenirtrid la log foi tin mullet
0 and followed lh |ninth with a let NuVul Ail St AHit «ii, iHiAi-ntei! tin IMF \ f I It UK U l'KKATlON vi
Imrirt*ft nu'iiU-i of nipiliilb, n f ,
H r * ot c e l e r y w h i c h lire | d e n t s
ter
1 &lt; I*- , till) I fir
Hi %it J1 fu! in this siren Sb.i&lt;pti dt-tdined
Sul
Meanwhile from the Pacific fi roinmrndatiun^ at n*-• •&gt;
to e-liniiitr the i - i f r »*tl
was rrtrorted thnt
Super-fort, tirdnv vet t“ Ih* pre»t n tfd at ihi
tui rt ?iUf»pL atieinptii in support the rmiiBfi’o on 1 ■ ' ■* of
joined today in a softening vj|&gt; of Sikiifunl S tnlm n
T h r w l&gt;i“tifig«n#h^d k l y i n p •&lt;f A l l i r i l nii« trn|&gt;|&gt;rd by Von able*, but state*! ihm it via
Iwo Jim a, island foi tress 7Ml
A uiUea so u th stj Tokyo which Jsp- ( ’rti^tik. foil i Alt \J i*dii 1*», miii I R un tU o fJl ’ powerful counter-of- liable tii cause :i hen v i n l a t r of
(iOUg)ib"Vh v.hr»
th an u~val
W nAred tim sdearte harp labeled ia S ilver S ta r MtHal. »*iu* Curptr | f e i i V r To
fl'^ frrtlly
h n b lin i;
t h e ir
R I), Keene, nf ttrlando, presi11 I
a tsiU-ntiul Aincrican invasion oh Hi-art and two eoiiiflii-mlat !«■»»*
« u r u f q* i t i ...
0 *-tigh compW trh jr1 r dent of the Florida l.f. **rr» ai
jcclivr. Kneinv radio* mtlmatesl wine p rr ^ rn t^ l to n vr offterr irrfnmii
s l NMh J Ir v 4'lrtl e*e|
Shipf’e r " | eaffue ti■« hern *|U&lt;il •* 1
that c a rrie r rtiiU on Tori nosn n m ! th re e m l ik ie d m en n r.w m n a i r n l f i l by l i e r m n n rliv n- in n n;
1 1**• r * I a r • 11 *
**&gt; At
, .1me
have cone into tho third suc­ d u ty at ibn All SUl«bi. TI.#* Lmh rtJir unaruiril C 17V were hi drop as sayiTig ihtlt ltie ric|i«ifi wmi i j
•
niniuh ,ind
. tii \
afirr
prove lu-nefic uil to prnwera Hcessive dny.
•nt award rv ? r pr^iefiti^l "«i tht Ii d in I I c s tf.fttu m in u p p -e m m Am
I f,» Nrri r iCfi’
x . - t * v i h* d uui
i'iM olin&lt;'
pnil
Tihm I added th.it
ttn*. vmmhl bfm I
—
U . S . F o u rteen th Corps sp e ar- ha.ir wan the Silver S tm
Mtriai m u m liit n .
L &gt; 1 hr fii Hn 'll’ I *. ndta i t . &gt;,j&gt;i
P
r
e
s
i
­
C m i tint m g
ih c
p la n e
I the citrus industry hy p re v e n tu
•
heads d r i v i n g no M a n ila c a u tio u s ­ which wan AWitnlnl t&lt;• Li
ijg i sfitre N
t* r of frhwibr it.til -,i*t 1lull t fi^
t n*
i I
flrw in Mai I ml 1.1put. f ior ilnn Florida grower# from sendo ■|
ly n e a re d C l a r k F i e ld , o n * o f the Roy F. lirrr)* J r ., t ’SNIt *vho rr
t*.rtt had t.^^n Iw^l.'f. o.t.i ill
M
j
g rra te st
m ilit a r y
p r iz e *
in the crivrd bin ritAtlon fvntti Admit ul N Sw aim , f«irrm-r RCAF HurrL fru it tliAt might get d e la y 'd
il" " - 1 ............. oi .* .
(■ -Ii by
a traffic •rmrl .i
iiiiie t*ilot wh'Hi- n a r o n l '. Mu .and transit h
P h ilip p in e s .
n ft ir
re c a p t u r in g lln m ld R S ta r k , I'SN, C i« m m ,n d
' Ml. .11* .1
•tin.
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vitllmifd
»&gt;"
l*nji
r
r
t
w
l
( ’ am p O ’ D o n n e ll w h ic h th e J a p ­ t r , I^S Nnvid Fnrtr^ in Ktifnpe
ih m reuch the mar'.el m
j
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an ese h a d tu rn e d in t o a concenrondlthoi Soiur fruit in p u d
^
Aimther n ffterr, Lt t j-tr l
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m t ra tio n c o m p and n m a s s c e m e ­ K 111i f 1*S N11. S a v a 'll Av ia t *♦i i\«
hoimr* th nt nan rim M slnj , ■
t e r y f o r t h e h e rn * * o f H a la n n ,
innv he- di.er»e*t I" * in- . ro
I trr‘■t-ntei! with thfpe nmd.ti-i.
■
Rtllt.-ll
1m*in if the 1 &gt;l**1 infill* hi-d hlviiif
1 kn I ! | I r def ri*H * o- ■
i fi wa unit tin tithi-r iW" v &lt; i r ^ i
I r uck • t i pmeni ■» and M .
(iunllnurd
n l‘ag r t h f e e i
| It I! I i ..nil*v Sanford nisur- II J 1 • 11mu in of the S ji 11r
i.
c . r m a p . vvdl *i-i\c a , \ W i hunt, Stall L u i i i r u Mtirkrt p r*-*14i
he* gist • '
c h uiriou n f-&gt;i Uic Scmmule Im in- . th a t truck shipinents of 11 *.
1
Mil
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U min i
ty R ed t'niss C hapter during th* mid ve^etable-* from the iimik
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I P 4 ft drive which will open hen- uould he very heavy during H
ll* .th r r r . i t
4». I • - f I n , . \ h i t
h u ,,,r t|
»;i!f . - | r t - r »&lt; -1 i »u t u
ll 04 k i l
week H« the result nf the e.
on Mai I
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i nil | m ji
• i •i- in- a h *’ t ** in
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Tfc. McIntyre trio n n u m b e r of Otid. It tui- ln-rn announced from found guilt) Monday bv a
him!
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W a s h trig tmi t h a t es Innate* the
J, W. A pperson F 1 /c, U.S.N.R the Nationnl Guard unit itt Sun
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Red ( i n n m ade for the War tn Gircuit • o u rt of the rr mustationed fo r the p ast two year* ford for three years
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assault with intent to ratlin ■’ liny. Fell
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T h e ’ article refers to a un it of
IlHrl iffrVA f,* *.ill fits III
left S a tu r d a y with Mr*. Apperson th e Seventh Army, a rurinnn a d eq u ate, making necemary the mltrdrr in th« second degree. ’
Friul I! N\ ,L ■"
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U It h | ll U# ( 4 t -if I* I » Tregard to one Allierta Darml
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for Tappahunnock, Va. fo r n short company: " i n haltle ouUlile an Ik’O.Ollb.lHMl Increaer
r I . ll Ml r | ,1 ' 11 r111*i pre*pur 1**1 iili.VVMU i
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NNi i h r n I h r r u ....... , f |.,n all
"I feel confident.’’ Mr. C ru m ­ colored, who. aernrding to l r - ' i
I I M' I I ' III I k \ . Ian
period o f
leave, a ( t e r which A lsatian town, the unit set up
v"» -Ik."f * II . U 1lu-ri Mu i- 11 11- ' i
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Apperson will report n t a Naval alongside a flour mill. S e rg t. An­ ley said today, " t h a t every citi- mony, was r u t , bruised, bent*
ffOin M-Mli Ah* •,
i\ n if ii ! 1• . ...
. • n* , • i ♦-• hi i* III iii
n r* *U** huR irr** v\«fh ." l .- r .- .t v%ati‘ r
a r d ill treated by Fuller.
n-n
of
Seminole
County
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Judge M ll fimilh presided ,H had Lri'ii l i. |- ii
generously to this g re a t
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1(■ l*1V♦4 In 414 ill 1 Till : "fill -nil t*l M,. I • inplt*44 ivuw ***rx •T a r frtm i ,1 |"» . u
Minn, nml Pfc. t ’linrlea Ih. Mc­ spond
f • Im q
(m
the trial and the Slate w n- i • Vf'lfPt It | i|. ^ " r ■, • t 1 " 1 1 i mu in'
need.
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generously
that
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In ty re of J e r s e y Shore, I‘a., tin|U1ill
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pjesented by A ssistant S tale A
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com pany’s s p a r e time mechanic*
tri*** v iu i kfitiv*
i h«- T iru rb i
inwill s u f f e r from lock of any need torney George A. DeGotle*.
a letter til ,-i« . * &gt;,■ r.. tin- , lu-r*
■«u ) , / . , r u ,
h ll f| i' V••III ISM 1 1-i ii.lmL' SJup, MinihirnL
w ent to work again. They repair
On Monday. Gladys RandoT. m n t t l e r . fr..iu I
Now "tutnui'-tl nt th»* Amphihi aiiJi* n f a planum r a n
nr
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negress, was acquitted
nf
i Him at Dull
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and pluggrd In two G erm an can g iv e Ihrm."
Ihr
h u t t r i m n r u l mat!** S a n tn
charge of assault with intent ’ ■ at P u r huiii. \
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l*i*in pli* M [in - l'o r
T
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response
of
everyone
called
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radios rap tu red on the ro a d to
* l a n &gt; i i ut o f c o U - n. a m i \ ; i t h i m
In commit murder in the second di
* Word h a s been received of the Germany. Aa a result, ea c h bat­ upon to lukc an active part
p«
J. W t,i *
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I' Ii e VN.ii t &gt;i*| art im n l nivitrw tnt* !«■i 4fu 1v ui I he F a r if ie tin h I i h f ( " o t o f t h r l f i t T h a t n i a t i f
•111** uf lln* im v f n a i ta n k c a r
iking wi'l
w "■ g ree in connection with the slid
0 death of George V . Rutherford te r y fired to th e tunes of T o m ­ this v e r y urgent und ertaking
Was a g:ie-l id I I U nlu-n
#ttLi
r u in n t HH'«so y I- ru n ■
*»ur ! D ll n l q i i i i l r . *•
which occu rred y e sterd ay In Bay m y Dorsey end other orch es tras ." be a,p.p r r t ialnl by
'y those in eharge bing of her husband. Charle
| t Ot 144 4 *»it JS W’li'l
thti! y»&lt;i
F u r O i n u n i . T . k%» B o u g h t «&gt;ul
1 i’ tii il-h
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r - m iih iv n l nt thRandall.
Pine*. M r. R utherford nad been
of
t
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\Va»
Fund
Drive.
inn
'*» * 1*i I m n i t t«i y " &gt;t t n Oore again th e cannoneera wore
, ltir.tr|Hitsiril «»f * tn p u n v f ii m h
a i|u » r l of
On Tuesday. Johnnie 1). Au*ti
confined t o the V e te ra n ’s Hos­ located near a sawmill w h ere the
III. Tr 1 1* 11-pt ed It 11 **f \ lit" f ••l fr h,-1 *&gt;r r h e e -iii,*,1 th e N a v y in u iiu- i a rio v i
i y f a f r t l r#
unit
negro, charged
with entering
» srt if i n /
p it a l . th e r e for .the n # *t three broken-down machrnrry w aa an
M a n h .i f I a - 1 t e a r
H e t . u ah- ui ti t fuf r u l-fir# nf m t u l y f o r
without breaking into a garage
month*.
f o it iii'r .In d e n t an d f im lb a ll s t a r r a i h i in i’ u f tin i m ih i- c u n ip a n y .
with attem pt to commit a nns.le
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A resident of Sanford for many immediate challenge to a g ro u p
l.ieut. (Jg) G m I) Wood, J r ,
u f S em i null- H ig h S c h o o l.
( h r l a t r u n # ilay,
I u n l k n l tn
“ yean , M r. Rutherford lived on t h a t Included Pfc. McIntyre.
meaner, was found not guilt)
had I t working J u s t in
M i Temple, hot hrother, i»| “ ^n c a r ^'V v i Iin tr** ami cave my
In the afternoo n trial, Willi- fo r m e r adverti-iiti* nonmger &lt;&gt;&lt;
th e C ountry Club dload. lie la tim"They
e
for
tho
engineer
h
a
tla
h
o
n
T he Saiifunl l b i.d-t nh(i HlO
ii ^tur f k r e p r r Fir it ‘la ■»,» ESN1! r a n * l y t o c h i U J r r n a m t I ’ h r i A t m t ’i
aurvlm i by two daughter* who
T h e local chapte r of American Dunwoodv, negro, pleaded guilt)
i hi* h m turn a iv ! hr ■nn« *»f n l i r h t . |
live In C alifornia and two *on». to com* along for some planks Rod C ross today made an appeal to th* ch arg e of robbing fc I bc^n fin il Lil v w 1111 the Umtr«l
w u r k r t i ni l n i y h t . An
Mr
M.I3IJ Mr a, M W Tcrnplr you ra n rr»d in th e paper*, th«
Cadi . R utherford of Jacksonville to build a road."
Williams, white, of valuable. StAtea NnvuJ Kif&amp;rrve &lt;rv^h»&gt; Af
for
clo
th
in
g
for
five
members
of
"Pfc. H c ln tv r a , whose
wife
A 11 I'eti-raon, |iu-.iilrnt of the
ggpr■'•'41*1#’ nt ITflUt Elliott Ave w a r i! id n 't n lrm u p ,*1
H illard Rutherford of AuMnlathi C urtis, negro, was found U n tie utn( tin’ M»*dtti*i rnnean,
a n d two t o n f Duane-gml W alter, a co lo red family whose house h a s oot guilty of being a p a rt y to s p e n t Mondtv nml T u rv ln v in Hemiimlr County Tul-errutosl# and n u V in SnnfunL
been
completely
d
estro
yed
by
fire.
Banford with
fri«*nih. nrrom* H rid th
A.stM-ialitsti. tirgi-d nil
. oneral arrangem ents hare not a r e residing in Jarsey Shore,
Mra. Helen Rr hulls, secretary the crime.
nicniliers of the Hoard to atte n d
been com pleted and w ill be an- completed four y eara in th e A rmy of th e Red Cross office, said th a t
C ourt m e s s e d Tuesday a f t e r ­ panieri liy Mm. \VtMnl.
Lieut. Wood hn* Hrcn in I hr? the meeting nt 8:00 o'clock tola s t Nov. 28."
’ la te r.
any aultabla clothing for women noon until T h u rs d a * m orning nt N * v y nrnrly t h r r r venri nml for n ig h t at the Armory
0 :3 0 o’clock when civil cases will
rise
42
to
34,
for
girl*
aged
10
Editors N o te :—-The followGREER
HONORED
th e pant year, hi** Iwen in nun*
Mr.. Mary H*w|tp.. Sen! Sale
_____________ -----------and 12 and for boys, aise 18, can be tried, It was announced b) tnarul of tho A rm r d (iuurd on u C hairm an, announced th a t to dote
In , names of Im ) k in service
O.
P.
Herndon,
county
eUrk.
Five men have lieen called
^
GUARDSMEN HONORED
"hom e on leave" have been
AN EIGHTH AIR
FORCE be u sed by the fam ily and she
m e rc h a n t vc**rl which ttuik him a total of I'J.7ti2.fi&lt;&gt; has been
subm itted hrr th e Tilol Club
BOMBER STATION. En(fUad, asked th a t persona who wish to
to port* in tht* M rditerm ncan, realized from the sale of C hriat- from Seminole County for in
H
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NUBRING
Jan. 14. (AV-Stato J a n . 24, (Special)—Sec. U euL donate clothing, fn m ltu re, cook­
for -h l e h Mra. Z. IL R slilff.
A fric a and Southern Frunco.
1 m as seals.
She made an ap peal ductinii at Camp Itlsruling into
------ ..M oca! Company D,
telephone U l j ,
and Mia*
Olln E- Greer, 33, Oviedo, KU- ing utensil* or dishes to tele­
to nil those who have pot yet the srior-l service These were
A
nlw
course
In
homa
nurslnit
i B attalion who vrara award- pllot of a B-I7 Flying F ortreaa of phone BO or 104.
Blanche Kennedy, telephone
CITY MEETING
sent in their money for the seals scheduled to leave a t 0:20 this
will
b«
sta
rted
in
F
ebruary
it
Jodtfg Cameron haa given th e
fo r out- th e 04th Bomb. Group, haa been
• U - W have been selected aa
In ‘ the absence of Msyor Ed­ to do so at once so th a t the goal morning, it was nnnouned y e s t e r ­
in the aw arded th e A ir Medal
for destitnW 'flnH Jy a bouse for tem ­ enough Sanford women era in ­ w a r d F. Riggins who was away of 12.800 m a y bo reached by day hy F, B. C a rte r, selective
a comm ittee to secure names
terested
In
taking
thia
Instruction,
poraryu
x
,
’In*'till
vicinity
of
the
atla last 4, merth&gt;rioua achie v em en t" while
service clerk.
of service men and women a*
on a h'.itlnes* tr ip and of City the end nf the week.
ana
-w
hich
burned,
M
rs.
S
chulli
Hr*.
-W
r-A
,-Leavitt,
chairm
an
of
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Called
fo r
fnducttBT)
w rr* :
th a t their" frien d s m z y k n o w
Cbmmlsslorie'r TT Jain e*'G u C who
th
e
Had
Cross
Nursing
Service
sta
te
d
.
-w
.F i r s t IX bdmblng a tU c k a on N asi w a r InH srrv Herbert Heaeley, Wlndel
■ ken they a r e in Sanford.
w * i 111 at the lime, the City |
,
BIRD - HOU SE
in
Sanford
said
todav,
Lt. U. E dustrtea and enpporting ground
Commission discussed only -pint-.
t o n t e . t a n t a were reminded to- Rraddy (Geneva), Wilson Eugene
TOLL
TA
X
.
•Thia
course
is
especially
ben
e­
Bgt, Ufarry forces battling In Germany, The
Paul Harold Miner
te n t of a routine nature a ( the I day hy Mr*. George Harden. G ar- filneletarv
S ta f f Sgt. A rth u r H. Beckwith,
ficial to th* mother* of children r e g u l a r m r .tin c Monday evening, derl Club bird conservatinn rh n lr- and Joseph Edward Fodrie.
a Km- presentation waa made by Colonel
J r and Mrs. B rckw ith of IlalGATLANTA,
Ja
n
.
24,
aa
well
aa
all
homemaker*
as
it
R obert W. W arren, Vernon, Tea*
aero rd in g to H N. Sever, city man. t h a t the patne on bird
(n addition. 20 men have been more Md-, are spending a 15bill to strip Governor Arnsll of teaches the
fundam entals
of d a r k .
Lcfrrer,
l group commander.
houses must be dry when they called for pre induction and ex day furlough with relative*.
nursing,’'
Mra.
L
eavitt
declared,
L
ie
u
t
G
reer
was
a
stu
d
e
n
t
at
Krnnflh
' T h e meeting adjourned until a re brought to the Hanford Fnrni- aminatinn and e r e to leave at
added th a t those inter**led
afternoon at I s4M» o*. t o r e Gonqiany Saturday morning the tam e time. N am*a of th ese
IdeuL John lla ll is spending a
, - . . . h more |mt»ort*nt n u r t - , » t 10:40 A. M. The Bird House will not be given out o th er t h u i leave from F o rt Bragg, N. C
wiU b# tak en Up, Mr. S a y 4r&gt; Building C o n test Is for school of those la t e r accepted fo r s e r ­ w ith hla parent*. U r . and k in .
•
u * •" ,«• ■ children of all ages. " ”
vice, Mr. C a r te r said.
J . W. Half.
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LONDON, Jan. 24. ( A D —
Tile b a ttlr of the ir lM de­
veloped in the House of Com­
mon* today ovrr the question
of sending (hr British eipilvali nt of the'W A C S oversea*,
0
with th e men mo*tl) In fator
of keeping the girls al home
and th e women for sending
them abroad. The main lo u r
__ _ hinged Ml the tem ptation the

Medals Presented Lieut. Swaim Is
Naval Personnel Pilot Of P l a n e
At Local Station Supplying Troops
Captain Smoot Makes \T Writer Tells Of
Experiences DuriiiK
Awards I’o Largest
Nazi Counter-Drive
N umber A tOncTime

r... . '

m nut nf ibe f r't

v;'! Musical Qui z* Is Licui. (. run ha!I Nursing Day To
-,Prcsentp(IKiwanis A s W ar IV is»
N:1/Ih
Be Obi;cr\td In
m ir
ByHerman Morris
Florida Jan. 26
International
dent To l»e ( iiiest
Here On Eel) E»

PtiUie Will Be Told
Of Work In State
I*y Nursing (iroups

iCrumlev To Serve As
j Red Cross Chairman

11a rr \ Pohsiiu IVIIs
HI ( 'heist ma&gt; Tri*t*

Pfc. McIntyre Repairs
Captured Equipment

CITY BRIEFS

Fuller Is Found
fiuilty Of Intent
To Commit Murder

(iuoriff To in p 1o To
•SonoOn Landing Ship

George W. Rutherford
Dies In Bay Pines

Red Cross Appeals
F o r Poor F a m i l y

• ' I ? ; 0;V

:

Lieutenant Wo o d
Visits
Friends

T. It. Board To Meet
8:00 O’Clock Tonight

Five Mon L e a v e
For Camp Rlandinjc

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Home On Leave

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Rebuilding the Soldier

Returned W ar Correspondent Describe* the Lo
fly Richard I - Tobin
"U N ITED STA T E S AKMY HEB A B IU TA TIO N CENTER, UV«
I W d , N. Y,— Up here in the
•till and froaty
Adirondack i.
Where th e allm prlled hlrch and
the feathered fir creak in xero
wind, the United State* Army
haa boon Icarni g the an iw c rt to
aorqe vital quest on* about retu rn ,
United State* aoldler*. F 'it
e Placid is no lo g g e r' the
aodal a p e i of the winter snow
• eaao i. Lake Placid ha* Iwen
tam ed over itoek, barrel and lock,
lo the Army for w h it the Ahny.
lik* to call "returnee*.”
Some Arm y men come here (e
be ahinprd out to another th en tri.
This la a two or three weeks'
vacation at govrm m rn t exjienrc.
Some are here to be rebuild itated. Some ere hero only for o
few hour* la transit. All Ilxvw
eeen aei vftw b f t W t l , and nil r.ir
he’n n ; |h e Army psyebiatrid
atfd nicilhn) ,f.w;or .olv* the nvo:njre woman'.-. fli&gt;r
!- ir quo*
Uon: '•TVhftt will h&lt;&gt; lo id - wm-n

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Tbri|« Arpjjr rehabilitation doc­
tor* tell a ir tir.ll i and again that
the bleeping part of it will be
extremely impoi unit This man
has been dodging sounds for n
long time. He lia« been n , million
&lt;;d to a n v l'g hi* own Ilf*' several
time* an hoot - by nound -fo r
day* on end. He i* like a malathon tlani-rt who ha-* hvnyjic fie'
■eoMi’mrri
f lf tn tt euintile*
of *ley]i r s c r y hour, and "ill
Jiavi difficulty conditio me him
*elf to norm al »lrep when ill*
marathon ,n over.

fct&gt; gwm Im tne?"

f’leeing togeti.rr some of the
atuw era, I ant able to report n
few generalities which seem wortn
p aaiirg along. Most of the sol­
dier*. nave had these common beae tio -i, and 1 knew n great tunny
trf them to be true front pnsonnl
experience, .being a freshly re ­
turned w ar correapnnde.it myael'.
afe. n
» which

CHMACTCR - th e fact
th a t y o u ’re a te sp u n u b lc p e r io n —ii reg ard ed
h e re a* th e m in t im ­
p o r t a n t f o r m o f ic c Y u rltv . N o co llateral
n e e d e d to a r p E for
a lo a n ! S to p in or
te le p h o n e .
■ARMING ABILITY*• l e c u r itv fo r &gt; lo a n
M tB f u I a r I n c o m e ^ *
■l v a lu a b le a* a b a n k
a c c o u n t! P r iv a te , f rie n d
*dy ae rv ice . F u ll in fo rm a
tlo n . I n q u ir e .

context th e y fltr sharp »nd rleur.
If he's been wounded he may
become ujhu-1 b&gt; small thing*. fid
may have been sninu.-dy m,tired.
That will Dike mute re a l courage
on the p a r t of hi* wile and fault
ly than on hi? omm' r--|-~*-mU)- ii
t nia r e t u r n in g soldier lx your
. hiubund, arid you'ait* } u u n g „ a u J
' he is had Iy hurl, t b r i e t» only
ono ttay to make the th'iig w ort
at all —sim p ly tnkr no retire of
hi* injury. T r e a t hint tin though
h&lt; were whole, Don't baby him.
Don’t help him out of chair* u n j
nut hi* c o a t on for h i n t Make
liim ( o r g r t h e ’* not n u ite whole:
make him think he 1*. and ho
• will he.

$ 3 0 , $ 1 0 0 , $ 1 3 0 o r m or«

Family l^vrm

'(’omputiy

at 3 anfor&lt; F .
Runm H Fla. Sl&gt;(r Bank Hldg
Telephnnv 31
J. E. Rowland, J r . Manager

The doctor* l ore •ecrti convlm
o*l th at f i g h ti n g oversea* won’t
make the re tu rn in g *o|dler more
OedigrreA t h a n hr w as before.
Probably l\* .will be likely to
flare up, b u t he won’t t .ire inurlf
aboyil fighti/lg
II* may keck
companionship, for he - t&gt;een will
companion* for a long time, lie
may Imve gone away (lie uioxi
/octal *»u{ i n th e world, m d that
may have been part of the res*
noli that in* wife fell in love with
him Mini m «retril how ftwt be*’
m in t home i n glnoni) x m almost
don’t know liim nt time*, uti
you don’t like b.m when he’* likthat. It will pa**
He litny lie shy a* fai a* mix
goes. lit* In'Ifliage nod hi* pertonal habit* may offend o-eaxion
ally. Rut all till* will *mme hack
to
norninl.
Remember.
these
Army doctor* tell me. th a t he
ha* been living In one of th*
strangest of all possible world*
He may h a v e a first flush of
nnrmillitv F. the c.ul&gt; days at
lionie. qml th e n a ih ep depression
will set m I t ’s a- m itutal n&gt; the
teaclion from on iltm-s- It, too
will | iis* In tills rirpr i-*-n,i tv
will chide him self foi I m i n . - In-ell
Iockv enough to escape death o.
serious pel ninncnt in j u i.
*h*le
his buddy wn* killed 1 t mninnt
and lie will low begin In feel
guilty that In was the one to
OVe. w Idle tn- fnerij du-d in
was hurt.
I’tobably
Itu* most iwnmuon
characteiislii of the i r l u i u c d ,&lt;tl
diet I* lestlessiie-- lie find* t*.
almost Impos-dhlr to gii In ids
office. *ll at n desk a n d do a
day’* soslentni v work Ms o n no
mote go *ti wight Imt k to Ids old
routine at first, limn a child
who i* n*c&lt;l to playing iill t of
diKll* can fuddeilly piny inside
the house foi tin) s on em l with
out lieeonllr.g rest low". IF* i h.v»lrally illngienl that the returning
eoldlei should tonic .straight Ime .
to Ids old e n v u oiiinenl nod be
as though he'd never been away
That wouldn't make a c i a e iiirsii
rally, any m o r e than n woman
can ini t h r o u g h childbirth and I
the same po is o n nh-iiUillv mil
physically, nflcrw n td . (JhlldMilli
i-.tl wnr a p p e a r to bu tw o txpcricncei t h r o u g h which adult
women and m e n go, r e a p e d ! 'e t y .
neve I to lie th e same lignin.
Tin- "relkirnee" in llti* beautiful
niuomnln n e tt in g I* finding the
iptlel alm ost
unbearable
Tin
ipi'el is th e loudext t h i n g he'
esei heard. Ife seems to avoid
the snow -m antled m ou n tain foi
the smoky million, lie ha* mote
fun playing tho Jute box in the
COltVerlesl l .n k c Placid (TllhhuU.se
than in t a k i n g a • sile n t stroll
thrmigli sntne n f the tnual gorge
on* country In the Kuat. F o r an ­
other thing, h e may lie a b o u t l?
he rc-ataigned, and he worrle
the whole u f hi* vacation in lathe
Placid what he'a gulng to tlo
when ll'» o v e r . \ \
The rgliHCttMta niuotiR t h e doe
tors here I* t h a t ll m i g h t l&gt;c
bctlvt for t h e Army lo toll him
where be'* g o i n g next befo re he
romr.s lo Iwtke Placlil, f o r then,
In moil c u n , th e soldier would
n'l fret nnd m ig h t begin lo relax,
uiid the two. week* of W inter v*fairyland

Seminole County
Court Record

Whlummd, Mn'«,
Chadwick, Tom, Grlundi
B arbara ■Lopjf, Haynes*: f i r
Kirby, Clyde N. J r . , II.
N. Y. And Viola M. M
Mansfield, Ohio.

I The ort of jr, luting is »«i.i lo
And have been ini induced in Home
f f|oni itli u'i i t b v ' tjuidtim Fablus
d.’ii,

Wrlrley.-JoKpph GcorjtP, I.iiinir
i i i r r i o l ) Deeds
Sutton, E. N T&lt;&gt; Roy B. H a m p ­
ton.
Overxtreet Land Co. To A. K,
Cline el ux.
• ,s
Neiawandcr. Herbert
F. To
Kicbard IV. Reich c t ux.
Yowcll, A rthur £ . To F red W.
Ilrn d fr fct u*.
Ixe. C. S. us Trustee fo r MaV&lt;1
jorlo Willis To M arjurio Nyu
Willi*.
Mynca, Lillian Mae ct v lr Carl
K To CnYl S. Mynes.
Tnnncr, l.inemt at v lr O. N.
To Nelson ti Co., Irtc.
Moses, Morris et ox To W. C.
Hill.
Miysli, )h 11 et ux Ty- Flora I*.
Man-li,
J.inntetl Warranty Itersis
Itaiinmn, 'itwllu &lt;«. «t r r r lx R.
•r.. riijufy- r n i r r , l w . ^ - = s n ^ * ' , * ‘[trick. D f . et iix To Mae
Min ilurkr.
I(uit ( lain Deed*
Bin nett, Augustus F.. e t al To
t'naaelberry tiardc.i*, Inc.
Jordan, I . K. rt nl To Sheritiun U. Darling.
Kell Kstat* Mortgagen
Unmpln|i. Roy II. To E. N.
Nutt oh.
Reich. Ricliard W. ct ux To
Florida S tate Rank.
Chattel Mortgage
Duncan, (I. I- T&lt;&gt; Florida S ta te
llim k .
Sal Is I act ions of .Mortgage
Flnnilii Stnl, It,, k To Ilerliert
C Nciswumlii
Harris, HcrU it J To Nelson B.
W i|H» el ux.
The Exchange Ihink of SL
Augustine To Win. M. Ilusaon A
Mary E. Hu-son.
Dcdicalioa Confirmatjoa
Cassclhcrty (inrde-*, Inc. To
W inter I’nrh tinnlen*, Inc.
Affidavit*
Jackson, I ixtio Ite: NK 1/4 of
HW I I of NF. I I Hcc .12-8131.
Stephens. S W. Itr: Protmrty
m NE I i of MV I i of NK
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Young. W It A L. E, Jo rdan
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LEGAL NOTICE

Missouri A rd Je a n n e I!. Sony
liultptndence. Mo.
Loveland, 11 uuh F., New Vor'.
City And Ju lia V. C r m c I, Hager*
town, Md.

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ngth or one minute

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American lo win the Nobel
for literature.

RrcurJ of Army Serricv

War D epnrtm e't To Benjamin
^ Franklin U 'hitnei, Jr
ItrelarHlimi u( Domicile
S m ith. Jim t; states lie has
been n ic« blent of Ijik e Mm)1.
H a sinre I" t- 11
Marriage I Ictuses

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A Complete line of
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In tile fam ed N ocltim ili.il g J tilc in n. ir M exico ( .it y , the ji.tu it l!&gt;4l r ,/r e iie r

Sommers, Rlehard W., kladisp-,
Wiseiiiisin And Isiulse Tietier,
Milo linker. Wise.
tfenneasy. Raymond J , F art
111 aluewntio. Mu**. And Malian
Bennett. Oil* dn
Van l amp. Jerry , I’o tr a u , Okl*.
And Hilly l.unUe lin k e r, 1’otcnU,
Ok la
T uinet. John ta lu n ' Miami
And
I’ansey
J r a u e ttr
CaiArA o .

o r o ld . A cro ss th e lio fd c r, as in ynm m v n Itvittn r o o m , { uc.i f ol.i s ta n d s lo t
a rcfrc slim g tn lc r h id r, a sym bol of g o o d svill wlic-rvvcr it is sc-rvt-d.

C o k e = C o c a -C o la
ll’t natural lor isjfulst name*
tn m,pore friendly abhrevta,tinns. T h a i’* why y,nr heat
I V *J,*uh call. I ( a i r .

Abhi giurt,
K I’.'ite, |

T H A T 'S tho quontion which
Itan boou diked with every
advance in lighting . . . from
candle, through lam p and
gaslight to oloctric light. ..but
we know what tho next stop
*
&lt;
wilt bo . . . it will bo light not
jtftt to pierce tho darkness. . ,
but light lor effective seeing
tor whatever the job . . . light
to protect eyesight/..light to
improve health b y introducing
germ killing and health aiding

might do him aotne
mueh good i t doe*
worrying a s he do*
neat aM ignmonf, ta ill
It may bo noma yearv bofuri
all .of tho A m erican *u|tliar* nhu

WELSH

rays . . . light which will bo
ovon' better than sunlight in
many ways bocauso it is light
which is engineered to do a
100% job, day and night.
That lighting is part of
tomorrow's Electronic A g e ...
it's something to look forward
to,,. something for which you
can plan and save right now.

l in ovory e ire n m a in te r
to. H w ill be well f o r tho
A m e ric a n wife o r the

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f i nl lniard l1'rum (*n| r (Inr
il« a ilis * 4 rr*H r*ae n a n
Medals
lily now he pul In u»c he added
Tilt* tu rn th in honored an d their |
W artim e traffic, nlu* s c i e r r
citation » f t e ui* follow*:
w eather In the north, including
Lieut. Coimli. William Ponton,
t d i n a r d s In New Knglund were
Jr., U S N —Received the Uiatiti
salt! to h a v e caused such conges­
gulihcd Flying Cross fur h i t m eri­
tion of fre ig h t th at tin ( I p ) hail
torious
performance
of
duty
to call lim e out oti these mil
nbeard nit American rruiner d u r­
■hipm enti of fruits and , ugeuddr&lt;
ing the invasion of the ctm.il of
in order to untan-dr tin snail
Normuitdy nml the city of ChcrInHint am i during t Jit- invasion of
Southern France, In the face of
heavy ntiti-n ncin ft fire, he suc­ lL; , \ * . /
: '
' ,
HUffRV . . M S T 4 DAYS!
cessfully ilitectnl naval gu n fire
on en em y positions mnj vehicle ' ’f. *'fr* S .'-V a-l
f *
(iinccnti at inn anti destroyed a
■f
V u -'A riT iM fc
Jssd ii ■■
Iante uininunition ilumii. Ills prof t d i t n n l skill, personal courage
TH|J TIAOIC AND DRAMATIC MOMENT var photographed a few hundred i lug debris a n d lh attercd motor* and wings nil tt,r air as the giant bom b- I
Wy ('ll A 1(1.FN &lt; H \ MIIKIU.AI?
nlul ou tstanding leadership was
feel off the ground over an Flngllsh airfield as two A ro n linn Fly mg Fm - 1 e r , tiirnk a p a rt Immediately a tier the i m.li wtin h m c u r n s l In s Irodi A P N'fwiffnhircp
ill keeping with the highest Itatreiucs collided w i n t e r e tu r n in g ti o w r e m i u io n against yiirenets.* I ' sw-Mirtrr . 1 English peg rotrp tng A t r Fwcrc(fnffTOANonaf)
LsUNDfpkN •
Line
ddiitarn4* ♦
ililnms t&gt;l th r United .Slates Nnrnl
11110*1 rtoKrly g u a n ln f e n r U
Sere ire. M r ' lb t*f*trr’t ”el 1ll 11n n -was
the molhoil «f-ed in t i a m i ' g d«»g
signed Ity Admiral If It. S tark ,
‘ ruOMnai*k A*4- P'nHc.ejfiJ
fciit igjp*.
to detect liermiin mine* Since
U8 N. Coiiniminler. U.K. N a v a f
*r ! *.».1
llie»e diabolical contiai timiw wen*
Force* in Fiat ope. The nontc of
f u s t iiprinkled by the Nasi* along
Lieut, t'ojinlr. Ileiiton ,» in Memtheir trail of retreat, the Slim
phi it. T o nn
ha» been f M l n r menu* of count
Lieut, Hithatd /■ Hughes, US
er-actliYg them .
Nit —IteveiM'il tile Distinguished
H A T H I t I l f ft M
4 r r.K ^ M f tllll&gt; *
Month* u go, npecuih t raine-l |
Flytntt. Cri s- nml i llation which
( list h t a | ,i Hr
dogi — th e ir arent ■liaiprticd l»v
Slatst\ rX 1 llMa- ll
was siptleil I,&gt;- Vice Admiral M.
month-, of pchixding - were *ent
I'h. J'Jc
H eel . .
lliin ji
A. M itschei, I S.V Llrot. .Hughe*
iti the front. They have prove*
had pteviourdy t i e e i m l two other
S oup Di.wh . .
. 12c
T o w el H ook
1
highly
tuccoaxful
In
miiffing
»»u*
Distinguished H y in g Grosses bcI mine*. Thousand* of liviy nml
(JliL-s S tu - ir
. . . . ( 21). in .)
...
liJc
f m t re p o rtin g to the S anford
miftlioni of dnIUi &lt;* worth **f u n
Naval A i r Station. The citatio n
I
terinl
have
twen
anvr«|
In
lhi-_
im-litioitpd tin I'V tiaiodinary acr-aasthfar ow d t 'a o l k h r u i h H o l d e r .
22c
I com paratively sitn| Ii wa&gt; of *Tr
llievemenl s Inal l.ient
Hughes
i tee lion.
Msd* of ^ •sa«tf«ll « h t l* rhtns. m * j to cl»» n . lo v e ly to loot,
■s m i l e d n* a leadei in r e m k i t
! Mine ^renting i&gt;* jm t *•«•* -f the
att H o trtek * ' * il to u u U d lt
against tin Jnp.inesi in Klie- South
lien nn|M&gt;rlant job* ..f p t- .t,.io .g
and
Sunt Ini epl
I’uiifh
areas
| Mod waving l|\an th at i- hemg
l.ii'Uls
lliticiii V n
l »rf»!ii- i.i
hi
ijua
tackled hy th e dog arm} Ho rut \
Anifete*. * iilif
l\ when a hotel wa* hit m ntilh
Lieut. Clm ill's H Turner* DH
ein England, “ Darkle" a l.rtn m n
NR - H ire iv n l i\\n Air Mardalu
polfre &lt;lt»i* was r r n l i t r d with find
for hih im'iiitiiutiM iunieveinent
log the hpot where art era I rltll
ngiitmt 4lie lui'uncs# m th e vici*
th en were burleil l U a t u n • dog j
nily «f the Piiiliopines in St*|rt*
them mil in lime
VARIED IVPiS OF LANDING CRAFT, trmdrrt with Amrripfin tronjw and the landing of additional man and mnlcr . l The busy *rene Is regular ly
ember UMI Meui T u rn e r u m
Is, M l
Hundreds In \rtnn«
fiiippltrt,
till
the
be
nth
ul
II
luma
ley
on
Lmgriyeu
(Suit
on
L'lron
A
reproted
at
o
lh
rr
spot*
on
the
gulf
a*
the
V-oks
go
about
the
jo
h
o
td
riv
li finhtet (Hint who lei I lit* iliviSeveral hundred mine w lei &gt;
dredging
m
achine
(fuieg
ro
u
n
tl)
U
d
e
a
lin
g
away
obalaclea
U
&gt;
facilitate
F irm
mg the Jap* back on tho road to Manila
i Piicrrmiional A'oundphoio)
Mini m «*» .itUo k iii^tiirmt it it eff
a i r now ip action on the front*
emy f&gt; irmc* 1lum nf (our Itlurier
in Kranee. flrlghim and M.dlw' &lt;1
F a lln g u ln h rr
L
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v
e
l
y
e
iif
t
e
f
n
t
t
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l
l
n
s
Hr p,*i*‘*111*11 V Abut dawn
helpiMg d e a l thr load t * Iholm
O t e s r r i y . i l b o tto m to
•thilihi*
I' ,»M.i * ’ »-li \
lhr |d:il iff* in
N
X
Many ring* flunked out **f - 1■••••I
s l l o w m e i i m a n i flo o d o f
O -ly
n
illXInH'fl nn ••aml i-*i fill l hi* re
during
th eir
*oeiet
tifiihOig
lllkl
M.'.S .
I Ih f l i 'll, | f.s.,
were
mum niff tht*1s f1|K i 41it 11ri
Mi d* of b n u Comp I*te! t
peiiod, for lliey could Mtiell loth
4l M A
niKiit'ti bv \ ii r
Ink *1 1* mg but the m eat f*»i th r u dmro f
| »n* *•!* 1 ' -(i
tllad xnd with b rtrk rt for
h elk ) Ma . \* - - *'f s
Mil.Krill'i
1-If ut Turner'll
1 's:
mounting Quart • Ir*
Trainers, who learh th* 1 .
M
bomr i 1T' ;. it k**nnv il !«•
Mn v mi - • *’rt' k f ! explain th at k e r n seem i« n». ju
... , si I .1 I u lit
1 rut 1 iY i u v\ K niff rsN U
dividual c h p i•c td rH tte of th* *f&gt;*«
I i *|i 1 Ml o*i K
i*
i i i a ) * uod
—Awald«;d
I lie
Pislinguialieil
• I ■Rllmtftl I'rotii I ' l i r (Inr)
I
not the breed
rii**iirior
o u»Hh« h l f « * I'*** ni*f j
S A V E ! SAVE! S A V I I H WHILE THEY LAST
•« • •
i hi 1 t i \!|u ■' i iifi iiiHii police collie- t*ol! iFlying * ros* anil two Air Medal* iiniiiK "iHfi' ’t|»riiim* un allmL I
Mi*. K M H wimi ||v«* iti San font
* t*Tin iLt\, | ji u In licfi 1%lilt ( uiin 11CP |
h&lt;m
for d t • I j n g u is 111a y lurasrlf in ac
I
i
in'*
nil
dales
atol
o
l
h
n
fm.
Hu
'I.
tlon against l hi* Jiipaitcae when i r ilm&lt;l iiw ii 1' tic*%v kiimI }itiMerfwl"
( the \&lt;t ^1it in J f o i | ii mini a In got theft mine mi m-Ilung
I Mm Iv i ng clouds nod it ground
yf ff An!vp on the Alpnet* filiifi
4i,4|is ii* tin*O'liii'ii I'' .luring degree as well
Ins t ai l tot optinu-d m the Mnri
mongi * Jha£&lt;‘ in o\ tilt’d additional hiixurda
.I
nuns Islands luids Lieut King Tht* a if ii ult. iinmnlt'ii it jc'it ms i thv
Might * Hi tin great mi
Some of th e
dogs im -1
a we flew over France nml into ,T
}.. . • ,isp«io|t no tin
was a leadei of a section that n orthfin unit* i»f tl*r i olmar $4X
VVidit niiu'ht dm ary wlieet hounds which hu*
Rclgium A n e n d lc u i l r r a m of
M ‘Hand I n* I SuniiR tlHttn .wharpened th eir olfactni' -ogtn
ile*11oved many Japanese aircraft. k rt. v»ns Tilt 11i In have ur file veil
Tr»»op (‘n rr io r plane* &gt;ti etched
Ills citation, were signeil by Ad "Lnlal Mlrpi in*’
• ' t*- th. i s
\ | ins An on gnrhngr cans nod lam p r * •
l*ef«
re
and
l*ehind
u*.
visihle
only
At t hi' nnrfli^rh viof uf Un
mi nil • In slii \\
N'iiiiiu t ’HN
t ut il the front they km* » t*t
in M'• i 11*I i n f l n m i i
vi
hi
ll
tbe
h
a
l
e
diasinnted
for
idiort
( am Plunder in chief of the Pacifo f Iu n i th r H nliih ^ *-&lt;••in*1 Army
tci limn to ncaiiiper off iutu . - rh
* iU i
M n
lit A t
p |m i
i \ » H»
I
i
n
I'usds.
Fleet l.ieol King’., home is in Hitlhr*l IvMi intit*'% un u s ix mlir
s ' hi!Mil I ** 'll I I r III Oi|n Scfflr 1 fiehU. sniffing in dl» rrim liii'-l\
list Lieut
Edward f
Little,
i»n to | •*nnl a minr thun
I oimth, Mrs*
s. I.
.-|&gt;n. **f LL hr Wfi* ft in not until theli nmalei tme
pilot
from
P
an
nayU
am
a
«o*l
l-irutkies a eollar and leash ai ui.d
Lieut ( j g l R, v F H eity J r . mil«*s iimittr thr (irnnnn frontier
itt'p io a o
f*»l
tin
* n d a h \
i ’n c K en
ant
S
w
u
m
were
Uuay
holding
USNK I’resentisl with the Silvet SciuthvMirtl Lhr Anii’i icmIi Third
g l u . |- lot olu h r f *n r v o te r in g their neckh th a t the* rrah * . the? &lt;
formation,
w
atching
tnatruinents.
urc ready for work jii'l lifer .&gt;
Star Medal. 1.1 Retry was a Army imulp k&amp;ii.m up to two
ulj Die while keeping «u*'h njn** iill till \ Ff i \ tr^milt* front
hnrvc
know* ft'sl wi.rV time whei* f
ground officer who pet formed infill ill-yin n
1
iiinft
foi
tM
I&gt;aildc
enemy
fig^ite
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pKeept pinnl la a i n v under fire uuaifiM f*tiffonitiK ip 'iiln iht , in
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b n m rm n e it
d en n g I he a . -unit on the roasl lh r town portion nf tin* Hi*){fiun
l..h r (hr Sky c l c r c i l ; for H- ‘ X U F M I l g
IM &gt;
1 0
The Uoy . . . u . ' l i h IfIK f|*IH ■
iiLLm i!ii wii xxh rn hr m ine- « Mini
ui flim muiidy, F rance un J u n e 11, hulirc
flint lime the full uxti'iit uf th.
(•rrnmrui Kiirht [lurk
n fe" frrl nf n mine Hu nippri ‘ Ij
IDM and the saleie&lt;|Uent advances
Itri'al nir urmuibi wns a l u m n i 1
O
crm
n
n
i
opjtosinH
th
r
Thin!
tlurx tiir
Sinnr hr rod** f*f
made inland up to June 1.1, IlMi
T he *un ifllstenul from the U-ti
huntink' doer- art* mu iiiffhly &lt;*|»r
Lieut. Kerry wag under interise A rmy at th e loner rnd of tho
ilunirs
of
hum)
red*
of
Tri'-i
ctalilf*i th at
Ihcv
ntnp
doatllit
cnvmy artillery, m ortar, and much, &lt;iinnjijHuriri** Aidcnnts hulj:t? ofC a r r i e r ail c r a f t, iloltiliK the
ih rir track*
and (nditt t«* lh r
jno-gun fire witheut regard t» frreil the fir«t nub»l»ntiuk re*
I
t
i«
n
11
«
v
M
M
as
far
ns
l
h
r
linketl
eye
*U"
**'•**«*•
i‘
"■
f
Hurl
Iflirlril mine jiial na «f Miry had
hi* pemonnl safety, railed for and am tn rur in dgya from th r ini In
W o o l
I* I i i e i l
110*11111ihI Mo- j ilMit •*»M| I |&gt;r vififk •tputted
in 1
S u ed * ' la s a lb e r
h r o v r s nf irruuar
directed Nnvnl gunfire un enemy along the C lr r f River
hx
I ' ' i l i l itH riiU Ii
l.irul Siviilni cumr hack to !■ I | huinu
K
o
u
r
U
(
|p
(
l
I
nmjiandiM
Near the cental of the front
Installations with greut skill and
si a
&lt;
k
i : I
III S ll
C O A T
Us th a t It was time to put on ..... Nurstix Hi pfnlt'i fini,- hmlMl of
T h a rr ha** hern no r r i n n l **f m
accuracy.
thereby
contributing the Sixth Cavalry group cut two
, flak
suits.
We donneiJ th* - C fim tiu iflit lo ­
w«&lt;
W ei
doff
Indiiff
kfllrtl
*
x
hdr
«&gt;
n
h
minivaluable »upp&lt;&gt;rt to the Allied nnle» n o t to Wilwcrtoiltz ar.H
I «l
1 5 .0 5
I miHlrni n i u n t r i Units of Meilii
l l ! flj» |»I ■-I -.4 ii!' ‘ '
| i H|
in i
hunt I hr\ mn} -tup
n frv.
force*. Lieut
Derry's home is tiim whcdcfl fivr mite* north to
I knur lit*' nr moor, nml Ictikiny 1
t
«
It!
x
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r
||
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J
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,
in
I*®
*
H n * t a l l a r i n i d ataU * H*
F'il&gt;p
»
fa
n
n
ad
fa
'L?
Inchrx
frum
Lhr
i
*pi-*
1
Lyj
Kurd ho ni, This atioiv^ letouruih
ill Hoiiaton, Turns, He » u oc
| Men from Mm*. plij|iHml for *
i*li.ll?&lt;r l *f I l H
Wfe i l l
I'll | M i m t l f &lt; l | f p (
IlnM in
«nt raf^n A
• 11 mad for « « r m th * n 1
the) ii I wa y - -top ih 14in r
(i
cupled ns a I'etrt Iciini Kngineci nrmcv met . alight
, umioaitinn, . in*, M * 0 I I I O lA N t ut th e C am p Jnl&gt; „the im rnch utlriK of suppl
m r rtlf iil
M - - h. ' v m. m fln ite
ifiU i rupallancy OUvadi »b
J«ecll«l lot yaar* uf iat t!r*
( j CI i
Sump Jtmi d " g I i." ■ ' 'f*r 11 Ur*’ - 1
In civil life He it p erform ing the hcat.rnt th a t the (le-ma-.s
ha. B1-ndlnli
. InJnr,lry a.p lacethe hp|llmod in ^ u m l fo r..
|iutu-!ut mill .L - »ji«I&lt;■■i %tjtii&lt;j11|
duties of a Fuel Officer a t the withdrawn at least to the U erf mmll Tr.lm n« Center. S /S g t Ed- j Tllc Air ( « ri[0 dr^ in, n rfdmc of the |*ui»hr -hr M'npv, the for palrol ■lilt V *1 ll' u n tu iv ltiu ii
Iti b i'lp
hetwren W its ant) F-scIluirn
Naval A ir Slniing.
W«nl “Pappy" Welch la ■ perfect w ith us, F rlv a te first class Cm! Public lln ilih N in -r Un* ^one dump* and all f ie ld *
Kselborn Is 13 miles northeast exam ple of what tho well-dressed . p_ Spencer, a C alifornia r a n c h ' ' ■Inmt her i l u l i o faithfully day guard against nttrinpt* wt fiili'i
Reger William Rlackman, AviaD ino/vai S la in il
• i«&gt;n Qnlniinccman First C lass — of Unstoxne nml less thun fivo old tim er will wear. The ser scant's [h ook ed the door load, th ree ini' I hy dfi} anil Iiemii hy minr, alnyrd tage. Their im lm n D tterr teflecli* 1
fur Ihrir vlriuiianraa and w n r '
Was presenterl with the Purple mile* from the Herman border two sleeves show how the GI w ean nf 71turn luiimunltlons and
lii*i t fni hy fra i -if
nnr
Heart fin wounds ir rriv e d in nc- and the Sicjffrlcd Line alnnx lb** his chevrons and nrrvico stripes. puck nf rations, to the ala'" u Cal inr--. nut liirfe -«f (iiihlir a c ­ put t hr mi)* It m 1'nun in *ii do*' nuir .
In in tn n ify th ru dfuMkr fm |
Ourtbe
River.
,
Uan tiKnitvil the Japunese on May
Welch, who received llto Crola de line In a hurried conference, h* claim, f •!** hi a i i hat 'till citl
I Ui*. in Hie historie battle o f the
I1.ciuler Stalin issued lour hr- Gtlcrre In Wot Id Wsr I. slm w h . i checked llie drop technlqiie » u XCHn **h l in* *1, 1} |M) tilh u lv In M ranftr*
After the ««* man) «*f ih*
Coral Men. Onliionerninn lilnck- tier* ul Urr (lay, lir'minuK the the Combat Infantry Badge, the radio operator. S taff Sergeant. hc innafiiiat- **t Mn- pr iifrmulnf)
Mill be kept h&gt; Mien Alnik
total of his annoimrrmenU to ‘JO Distinguished Unit Cltstlon, tha Tony C. Vcrnlno and Teclui"*l or th
mnn is from iitover. Mo
II ru utiil|ii!iii^ m i h i t io doffn
mfthtcil k vxIlMftei aoh liulv *si |«t
»"V=
Floyd
S
11rooks. A via I ion in n weak ol phenomenal Red Purple Heart, the VicPiry Medsf Sergeant John A. Hlmko. thr tht* feirk unit ^nffri i’ c
krep tbHi 1 r !m t ffi . irrofunetl, fr.l
Mnrhmisl's Mate F irst c l a s s mill Army advance*. Two orders dealt w ith aevni clusters, the Southwest aerial engineer, both from !'■•
T e lle r t s w l
t h w
i i k i i
Hum
iMill i
" i ir n r j anil rwimf for Thr uiMici i- if
with
the
Flrrst
1‘russlun
victories,
Ikumld
W g^iw ao,
Avinlmi,
A * Wl’ H e w 111'* a p p r o a c li l r ,
Campaign Illhtein, and riM ons tor
•F f H‘A iiir *lii i *nl
"i ' the t|tii«r*l Im V*rtl. &lt;* lr Mr* mu r *
oiii’
with
the
rniitniuilig
advance
C I . K A !&gt;' K I I
Mnt'liini.l's Male First I 'la s s service In the American theater, rotiiMilng F-47's Ihrir p a ra ia ik , UlilU.I Sis«»«
ft
t " III
mnhlli In th r .1off' mu n n trilli *f
**--»«
2 . m
wine |i n selitnl comnieiiilatinira. in north weal I'olnud; and the both befnie and after the outbreak em pty. pn**ed oil our left, Ui"i' IlftllfM
tn.niHj o f t h r . n trv ,a i‘&gt; " e l . s r r
X' It I. .*» If.«
I
oil
rlh
iiii.louncd
that
Marshal
Tine so ft le s th e i with
The crtatimi* were signed by Ivan S. Konev's First Ukraine at World War 11 Signal Corps ping closer to the ground. &gt;&lt;t niuA* lit*r-h’«l f**t |Tim ■s||i||* Ihf
Thr lliltisli g n i sit ini-nt ol •
. s t a r r e p e lle n t U n li ii
■
Arlmirnl Jo n as II. Ingram . U sN , Armv hail reuclicd the Oder near photo.
flteene iiil-klv . . leeee
(fnleenationol) could di«tingui*li people and ' • • w dl-brifu: «*f um --vilkan fi^mi— imidj l* making 1'I hhd&lt;
In rb le n g th R u t'p p *
hitlcs I sow Hcrgeant Veroi't to hrlp hlamji mil ptcvriituM r miihfllitiig its ^d"g uin'v aftri
Ccmhutndcr-in-chiof of th e At Ilreslau. capital ol lower Kilcaia.
Kewle • ! i ' k l l n | .b it s .
•fl,I
S
\,
!e*we&gt;
I
n
»
lalillv F'leet. Ilolh-m en w rre cited
smile u* wo passed uvor a amnll iIIsfiLsf hIhI **piii* un* s ; htxI uits th r n*t Arent (ling I" hral.h
The Oder lonx ha* been udver*
for their outstanding pcrfnrm alice tiscrl u* tho tiei man's t&gt;e*t n a­
town. IxHikiug duwn, I saw win. this linjillli »if h u m i i t’j f f i n I f o r regulatlnn*. . !tr H'uf* whleh havp
of duly ns memlser* nf main- tu ral tlelenso line on tiro cast. flrm atlon of IIiom’ reportn. A girl in a red sk irt was atand- mllHary hiTvirr. in hrl|»
left Hie country iniisl U" hit"
(ivrmana l'|ra d Flpir Stand

JANUARY _

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DogsAi d ra in e d In
England To Detect
Nazi Land Mines

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Russian A s s a u l t T
Troops Mass Along
50 Miles of River

Lieut. Swaini Is
P i l o t Of P l a n e
Supplying Tr o o p s

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lie Observed In
Florida Jan. 2(i

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I r mi in c and pland, handling crews
which ochieved nucctss against
enemy sulunartncs o p eratin g in
the Atlantic.' drook's homo is in
Charlotte, N.C. and Cowan is
nw from Naehea, Wash.
H ig h
O n

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F o rfe its

G a m b lin g

B on d.
C h a rg e

| Chanted
with
nperntlntr
iramMiiu; device, W alter llijth of
nford frill.-41 (o aptH -nr In City
.Court Monday to answer the
chance and his bond of &lt;101 tn u .
, estreated by Judge J.O. Sharon.,
mils of I J each of R ll. Muir-

Now tho Red Army U putting
it to the te s t
Should It be
crossed, a long »tep would have
been taken towards ultim ate vic­
tory.
R ail Prussian CltadeU P all
d
Stalin did not give axact Iloca­
tions where the river was reach­
ed, but th a Germsna themsclvss
broadcast a news account of a
U nk ' bailie only two and onohnlf mllea e a st of Drealau, cap*
JUI and key city of lower Silesia,
Stalin nnnouncad tha capture
of SaaHeld, 22 miles from the
lialllc port of Hblng. by M arshal
K onstantin
K.
Rokossovsky's
troops thrtw llng northw ard on
th e southw est sjdgMkf K*"l I'rus

W.C, Ly
Lynn. W J . K ing, anti

Another
order shortly
an.£. H arper, charged with park
i
.you need tho captare of
a f W shlau
m il were cslreated and an
d Labtau, 27 « n 4-S l-m llaa from
rm ltapc waa fined on a Konlgsbenr, th e E a s t P russian
capital, by th e a rm y of Gen. Ivan

'HUa

The German radio again callnl
upon the fiedple of the Reich to
make an epic stand -before the
Soviet avalanche.
It s[loke of
freah force* deploying on the
K aitern Finn!, b u t there was no
Indication in either German of
cohesive
Russian reports of
line being dev
developed ag ain st S ta­
lin's five advancing armies.
W ith 'filait, In steih u rx and |
Gumbinnen behind him, Cherniak-*
hovsky waa driving haul fo r Koti
igbrrg and his force* were spread
a t m in i* 2 to 311 miles from the
n p lta l. The ra n b ite of Wehlaii
and Ijthfati followed crossings of
tho tselmo anil I’rrgel Itivcrs.
T h e Get man Transocean . *»*
cncy rer«rted
fierce fighting
w est o f Insterberg a lo n r tho
Pregel River, which em pties Into
tha Baltic a t Konliherg-

Soma
w artim e
identification
ne*ro rasas, a .a a u i t and D. Cherniak hovsky.
b ad ges a re m ark ed by w jcret dsbattery charges tro lT th e most
S talin also disclosed captu
s i r i a , visible only under special
prumlnant place, an d b o n d i of of Ily d g n u ct. 08 miles n o r t W
U l each of Doahl* Jones, F l o r ­ or iX inan a t the entrance Jo li g h t rays.

as kin, and Lou lie
estreated on thcae charges
On like charters taR oy W illiams
was finad M i « 00 days and
the cash c f Essie Mae Burke was
transferred to the county.
Other nenro cases and th a rx e s
Wert:,
Mack
drunkenness
w
c r e ii m
a c s Dukes,
im s c s , u
n a i se n n e ss,
111 b ond' estreated* N athanial
^ J a d u e n , d i s o r d e r eoiyluet. S i t
• bond :e*tre«U d( M attie I,. Wll20 (lays) R k h a p i Duvall.

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tho Polish corridor.

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Tha combined Chiefs of S taff
I t waa th e Germans them selves
who reported th e imminent th r o a t a re in effect the board of dl
to P osnan, tho H igh C om m an d’s ton- a t th a Joint American*Brt
w a r effort,
1 '
communique, s ta tin r th at R
arm ored sriearhead* Had ‘ .
trated as f a r aa tha region east - ^ f a w Ulephone equirm ttnt T»irm iu • toll O p rn to r in one city
of Poinan."

Friday

"Like

other

registered

g ra d u a t e

OPA WARNS MOTORISTS
TO R E C A P S M O O T H
TIRES . . . NOW/

her. She |irnin»ie» not only
load was o u t In a m atter of sec
nml* anil tvs followed the packs' {the physiral health of her fiatlcnt,
w ith our ry es as they flo a t'd
earthw ard. On the drop sour. .
beehlva of activity, OH iinlfnrn
man sprung from foxholes t
wroatle the auppllak onto wallm
vehicles. One pack naeded n
m anhandling as it Igndad squarrl
on a truck.
Wo pasaed o v e r the D^. made
U tu r n d ro p over enemy
Mr. grou
an d flew o u t a t a course paralli
to o u r Incoming
see a i r c r a f t pass
now w ent in to
o f supplies. One of
ly nosed over, .and
gnlng m o m e n t d o t s
t h e rroo itd. I t

A nother sm oke p t

a**ed a social

rhsnecs o f disorderly conduct. an d S
; I &gt; r t u _ C o o p e r was fined | W n r fighting .had kUrWd fn F o u ian ’s
BO day's a n d bold o f &lt;11 o f N . C streets, h u t there was no conIn m a r t

prt th r
«lnrl Mi tllfr* quarantine for sis month* la-fur,•
In the rrlinhilitaUmi of returning to prevent mliic* hem::
•olfliem invallihtl h*nnr And, said hroughlJinto Kngland
Dr. 1! ansun, then walk Is equally
The B'ivvrnmcnl tenliii** il wt'l
•saentiul In |icare b* In war,
have a terrific problem when i.
&gt;In Dr. 'Hanson's i n n i r s t to th" cutn&gt;* uji" thmioand*- nf hound-.
ioVonmr
to
gri* Isini
Puldkr which Ilave seen serv.ee and mo
• a l l h Nursing I&gt;«v. he saitlr itching lu get hack home to hunt
Ipfnir

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a s s XBttoSnsJS

lArmy
*1 _ I,nemmrTTTT|r
_which took
Fotnan,
snt ta e t Wg

rlrlvlnp, |JI# bond estreated; on s h o r te s t

Brllt wa* rslrcsted.

ing in tho town S'luate, waving
a t the form ation, and Just behind
her, tiic Inevitable—GI Joe. Tho
pilot brought the plena atill clr&gt;*. r
to earth, now blankatod with a
Inantle of w hits anow. Rlack
puffs of anviay flak- blosaemed in
the sky a s tracers spewed their
lie. Over tha DZ already

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T w v w w vawa av ama im

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Wests raps.
, erin auks J

11^ Ixmd of

A .C ,i|Q U ehkriced with dnm k.it-

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The Sanford Herald

Saliotaffe

JANUARY 21, jy&lt;

W ED N ESD A Y ,

THE 8 ANFORD HBRALD, 6 AN FORD) FLORIDA

’AOS FOUR

H A N D L ^ ^ T Ih T T '

ra m

A rill'll;*” whichtTirt'alon-i to (t?*up war plnnt.i in time
of war Is sabotage. A Htrikc which threutens to leave homes
and hoapltalH dark and cold, with food spoiling in kitchens,
with telephones and transportation crippled or dead, ta
sabotage.
The history Of the exploitation of humnn labor la n
IIOI.1.ANU U OKAS
bad one—from that of the Greek helots on whose slavery
M4IIW
GORDON OKAS—I m Hu m I t M M W
that beautiful civilization rested, on through the feudalism
*
i n u m m o x ia a tk i
of the Middle Ages and the nineteenth century period of
r v &lt; o « is *&lt;* i i n
Big Business and industrial slavery The history of trade
n r Ci nl t r —
— ............•
Ok* M » l k ------------------------ *2
i % r » N » i k a —-------—
a a a unionism is a history of revolt against that exploitation.
ai* M » ik i
• w*
.
dm*
)••&gt; -------— - —— - —» a e o So far, it Is justified.
But In a time when the nation is at war for its life
and the liberty of every man, womnn and child in it, there
is no Jatification under heaven for a. strike or the threat
of a strike which would imperil the life and liberty of
Itill* .
R »*«■— !»- every’ man, woman and child in that nation and in the whole
f l i n . l A . r t f i t w t t i T M MfltM world.
i t it* B t i u t t l r u n • ( M n n h i M
Oin**t t t * h h IhI i Ir h I la IS* U n .
There Is a word in the Constitution for an net which
* , t rin*&gt; , i i k * - H * « u r w i n »it*It is u .stronger
rl* tl M t l t u H m I t (Sir*** saS "give.4 aid and comfort to the enemy."
k i a Ytrfc.
word than sabotage. It Is Treason.
. TV* Ilira U |* a » * a tt* r at T t*

Au m Ii IH r r r n whlvb It esets*
si rely * ti m * a la Ib t **• h i »•• t t i l r t f l . a « r tr r a»w* *****reeve
*t *4 It** la II t r ' a a l alktrwU*
rrv&lt;llt*J la i t U ***** a *4 aU*
It* l**tt h*V . aa tilth** b*r*laa ll riekls la r* *atltr« ll* a #f •*»*1*1 at*a«lrb*a b i n l t a r t alaa rvtm * A

WEDNESDAY, JA N . 14, 1948
Itin t.E VKR8K FOR TODAY
CHRIST MADE A PATH AND
CLEARLY MARKED IT. IF YOU
l.KAVE THE PATH IT IS A
REPUDIATION OF HIM WHO
HO Cl.EARI.Y MARKED THE
PATH: Why call ye m* Lord.
Lord und do not the thina* that
| »ny T■- l.«ikr 4:1C.
1/0*1 Door
(From Tha E ratm lsn, Erasmus
Hall High School)
HOW T W H E N !
How will It comet
Who known!
Will It be euildcn
Like the
illfh l of
ox blrdaT
lh* flight
birds!
Will It be dark
Like the cloud before daw nl
Will it be cold
Like frost on t window pant
Or will it be w a r m and gsntl*
Like n friendly smile!
O l^ird will it be »&lt;&gt;on?
BEATRICE PRERSMKNT.

Military Parades
There was a parade In Athens recently, and x
Joyful affair it was. Tens of thousands of tireess marched
through the city waving British, American and Greek flags,
celebrating the restoration of pence, while 100,000 cheered.
That might be regarded as a token nr a prophecy of the
great day that Is coming sooner or Inter, when general
peace will be declared and the armies will engage in a godoral parade, befor® they return to their homes.
* There should be millions and tens of millions in that
final parade, spreading around the earth In one grand,
final march of all the militant armies in all the nations
participating jn the great war. it ahonJd string out to rover
the globe, and march all day and all night, with the drums
beating and the hands playing.
Then the armfes should return to their homes, eager
to turn their swords into plowshures unil their s|&gt;ears into
pruning hooks, according to the old llihliral prophecy.
When will that great day come?

Deaf-M ute Itallplayers

Too Late To Clasaify
By RUSSELL KAY

We »*e where Claire Booth
Luc* made lh* list of America'*
ten be»l women, n r*lh*r dubious
honor in thin day and time of
restricted wardrobe*.
Eric Johnston, oresldent of the
United S lates Chamber of Com­
merce. I* planning on going into
the movie*. Yes, and we're think­
ing of taking up singing.
"Capiitr* Two Big Cltl*a In
E ast I'm tsia"; boldly proclaim*
the Tampa Tribune in biasing
headline*.
Even the big paper*
are having their troubl** tilth
brrure these day*.
/ Th* Miami Pott *ugg*it* th at
Kurnkon* should Invent a naw
danca step called the Ration
S ta m p .D id n 't they have one a
ftw y e a n ago called the Black
M arket, or waa ll th* Black
Bottom t
One good way to reduce the
manpower shortage would ba to
reduce th* Income taxea for
working wive* so they would have
something left for themselves
a fte r earning their money and
paying their taxes.
The trouble with so many
people these day* It that they
are losing their sente of humor.
They get simply furious when
the carrier hoy throw* their
paper In th a mud puddle. And
when they go to a restau ran t
and order sw eet milk and get
aour milk Instead and the wall*
re ts explains between popping
her gum. 'D o n 't yeu know there'*
a w ar o n !" they don't tee the
joke at all.
Superintendent of th* S tate
P rison Chapman quotes Oliver
Wendell Holmes as saying, “ If
1 had my Ilf* to live over IM
spend three tlm*e a* much tlm a
fishing as I did" and menllong a
rm sr who said th a t God m ust
ve Intended fo r htm to fish a
tot since ha m ads th ree tlm ae.es
much w ater on the e a rth 1* su r­
face as land and therefore ha
should fish th ree U rn s aa muca
• a he plowed. B ut while some
people fish too little and others

E

p leasu re to ta lk w ith

Minora’ incomea, if lean than XhtHi arc not shown in tax
report*, except when' a refund la alnlmrtl. A parent fur­
nishing more than half the support of u child with uny incotna Up to $499.99 gets the full oxemption of |500 for a
dependant but doaa not indudn the yougster’a income in
hia or her utatnment. However, If taxes have l&gt;e«n withheld
on the child's income, the minor can file a re|&gt;ort and get a
refund.
If a minor’s income ia $500 or more the parent loses
the exemption. The minor must file a ae|mmte return and
pay a tax if any in due. The parent is liable for this tax if
not paid.
The age limit of 1ft year for dependent children was
removed in the 1944 net. A parent supporting n son at col­
lege, for example, can now claim an exemption for his sup­
port regardless of his age.—Wall Street Journal

SANFORD FORUM
Editor Th* Herald:
The Sixth War Loan was the
moat aucceeaful sales urogram In
tha history of tha world—to tal
aalaa amounted to 1 1 1 ,811 .000,000, Preliminary T reasury figures
show th a t a greater amount *f
rvewe and editorial space was davoted to th* Sixth Drive, than In
any other.
T hat news, wa* mad* by new*.
In every department the press
of th* Nation pounded away with
powerful front page stories—
editorials—special artlele#—comic
strips—comic panels— editorial
cartoon*—special
feature*—pic­
tures, e tc , with th* u rg en t m es­
sage of our N ation's financial
needs.
T h# proof of the poorer tof th a t
tremendous support by th e press
Is shown In tha final sales figures
of tha greatest of all money ra is ­
ing program*—th* Sixth W ar
Loan Drive. To say th a t news*

Ja nua r y Hi. 11)43
R. I. Dean, Editor
Hamord Herald
Santoni, Fla,
Dear Mr. Dean:
1 hare Just taken on an addi­
tional job. I havo accepted the
chairmanship of *the new Execu­
tive Council of th* American Can*
c»t Society and agreed also to
ssrv* s* national chairm an of the
Society'* first major Ip ml camgatfn — April 1045.
Her* Is why l did so:
I learned from tho eminent
doctors of the Society th a t while
World W ar II was killing 121 AM
Americans, cancer killed 408.000
Americans.
During th e f l a t three y ea rs of
tha w ar, w ith A lls arm ies, navies
and air forces turning upon our
fighting men the full fore* of all
tha weapons of modem w arfare,
th* total of Americana killed or
to dio of wounds did n o t equal
tha number of Americana killed by
ana of t h a ' three
year* from
____ _ .Jambey 7, 1941 to
DeccmUrt
i. 1W4.
bee T,
It shocked
-------J me to te a m th a t t a
estimated 800. 000 A fcariraaa right
now are a u fraring
i „ „ _ ___
from ______
concert
_________;
_____ . rdue a th rata
th a t the
annual cancer
to this country li 186.000: that
eae
(...
: : : In every
eight A m ericana dtee
of
te n ta
te rt
r th a t, if this r a tio con­
-------Unuea,
)
tinues, 17.000,000 of today’s llvlag Americana will die o f ran ter.
And th a t means A m ericans of

The clliitn t school com mittee,
apjiolnted bv S p r o tn l Holland
with the full approval of Gover­
nor Millard Caldwell and tha
S tate Department of Education,
seema to be taking its job serlouely and If It continue* to func­
tion a* conetmctlyrlv and effec­
tively a* It haa ttnrted, much
(nod should result.
Wa should not lose sig h t of
the fact that the echooli are a
m ailer of direct concern to all
the people. The school* do not
belong ta the D epartment of Edu*
cation, tha trustee*, the Educa­
tional A uociation or the teachers,
They belong to the paojde, tha
tax pay era. and ft tt proper and
fitting that tha people thamaeive* should have the la it word
a i to their oporation.
When tha committee wa* ap­
pointed and announced in the
pres*. the Im prettlon wa* given
th at it waa an “ Invaatlgatlon com ­
m ittee" but If my Information It
correct, tt la nothing of the aort.
prehended early.
Precmncerous
rondttions can be discovered and
controlled In detection clinics.
The lot of the advanced cancer
patien t can be eassd with ade­
quate car*. And scientists now
see promising ray s of hope In
the research laboratories.
The medical authorities of the
Society tall me th a t w ithout the
discovery of a single new cancer
fact, 30 te 00 p er cent of poten­
tial cancer victims cgn be awed.
This means th a t through an a d e ­
quate educational program, ade­
quate detection clinks, equipment
and training, and periodical med­
ical exam (nation* 4,000,000 to
0,500,000 of tha 17.000.00G Amer­
icans now doomed to die of can­
cer can be spared tha ravages of
this disease. W ith a full-scale.
Integrated research r)o g ram also

but rath e r a planning committee,
appointed at the suggestion of
Colin Engli*h and having hi* full
cooperation, operating with the
full approval of school authoritlea who welcome it* deliberation*
a* a mean* of arnti*mg general
public lu c re s! and advancing
plans for the Improvement of
facilities and operation* for the
public welfare.
•School officials and public con
cur th a t that there t* plenty of
room fur Improvement In con­
nection with Florida'* school nyftam . The problem* can only be
aolved when complete knowledge
of condition* and objective* are
understood nhej appreciated both
by official* atid the public ar.d
It. Is the hope of the Governor
and the Department of Education
th a t the rltisenx committee will
bring all interest* closer together
and accomplish the desired end.
On several occasions Governor
Caldwell called attention to the
fa c t th a t Florida student* aplnted to Annapolis or West
int found it necraaary to n.tend prep school* prior to taking
examination*.
O ffhand, this might seem to
indicate that Florida's education
at »y*tem was lax, but this is

K

It for something vl»o and con*e
quentiy never learns much of
anythin)' that w II tut* &lt;&lt;f jirarticul
use to her taler in life It is till
over my heat!, onil hemte » ilumb
cluek of n layman ntnl tnxrmvcr,
mnybe I'm not sufipimeii to know

Theca's nothing lit# regular lubrlralion to help rgak* your car
last for lh* duration. We’ll lubri­
cate your car and luhrtcat* ll
right. HOLLER MOTOR SALEH.
—Adv.

P U R C E LL’S
TVe Clothe The Family—We FurnLsh The Home1
216 Is, PRINT STREET — SANFORD, FLA. r

Bring Your Car to the Nation’s ►

LEA D IN G
A U TO M O TIV E SERVICE
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ca u ls of death.
T he American Cancer Society,
founded
rounded In lfllB
I
and mads up □(
tb* leading
fro m every sta te In th a Union.
scientists of
T h ere are a t least n dotan pre­
council p ara to ry echoola th a t exist solely
on th e ir ability to train hoys
to M b th e examinations a t West
program canno
Folnt and Annapolis- and their
conducted
I th e 1750,000
clientele comet from appointee*
looted leal
In every state, go if-F lo rid a la
A mtal
|V
(*, 000,000
J n so a re all s t e t e e . . _
r a s p y la
1 ’sim ply mention th is In an
il w tn not ba forthth e poblle te stirred effo rt to clarify th e picture and
u n ity to contribute H la n o t mjr purpose or Intention
Ipale In tela g re a t to Imply th a t F lorida'! schools
ra up to te e • standard »they
t — Vn effo rt which
sould be or th a t Im trovem ini
n e t possible or desired.

Tha problem of flnencoe Is oa»
t e n e*I i VDS iSp ‘v.e'
h .U
verean.
Jon#
v i 7m
ut fCYtryont
rreoa t h a t o u r .teac hers deserve

SfcSts
the situation today
* » “ OFi'- W b a w -

v j

attended Teachers
tumble. I probably

t h a t fatla to resu lt ta trim )
country folks t e r n “learnla*.
dau g h ter, for ex am ple studies

CH EVRO LET DEALER
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Mi ndHTi nf ih r l*ilot Club
i l f l i H i III M M.VJ A IN r v
Hn-S
tipt k
inure
cvlrhrnivtl t h n r fifth birthday
&gt;I Id ItlH Kl M t»\ FK f M A h I
Vtm j nail d &gt;£U
&gt;f
a n m v r ra s r y ^ ith a dinner in the
i
n
m
* A rrernt *fr»rv
, I'm u trim si
Motel Mayfair Rum night. Th#
radio
&gt;t-rot-pt i n n
uf
i »» i
•n o i n
Irft'Ul e m p v Ii onion.bn;*- n -a n ti
table, hifhlfsl by w h /tr randier
' I M-l.li l *vI «|U“ |Oli » J ii-atH r tii*u * j tie* «»f pulp a twill .1n l (I t‘ t] •[i.|f,s
in i ry tliil holdvra hod for H*
• ■ii o- f&gt;iNisi i*iif a Iiv iii" til i i* lho | hll|f*
||u n t i l It tv*
nf
Milt 1*1 tt'M'll*,
rrnterpuN ’r a larjfr cry stal bowl
j b“ N ‘if mil- r «4 (il 1 1 f IIf til* ld ll no* j plane*, (ship*, trim*. tin*l in her
filled with while gladioli placed
Mr*. R It Pippin announces the
in The j| rnnferutl are needed »•» ..w r^ h o in i
h\ t i n - Ja p f u r VC" n il I
Mrs. II. K. Whittier, Sr has upon a mirror reflector. At on#
engagement ami approaching mar
Tip vintcr, utTonlini; i*» Uio f.t*»rv. the enemy They iuuh l.* |in»*|uc«
Th u r s d a y
of th r table was plarrd a
mdioatrd th a t American bnmhei* I ed w ith lr«&lt; l.»U»r that before, hilt
0 The Seminole Helieknh lyvluc riago of her d au g h ter, Klilabs'th gone to Pinevilie, l-a. to visit rnd
larjje
w
hite
birthday
cake
holding
her
daughter,
Mrs.
Dan
C.
(iallop.
v- o f i
flvittg
over
nnd
b in n b n u r
Number 43 will hold installation Virginia, to Knsign Jesse S te ­
' th e y mu*l he priaitired if A m eri­
five
lighted
candles.
Place
canla
t h*line* without figh t­ I can force# are t»» t niiunuo to have
of officers nt 8:00 I'.M. in the w art Cleveland. U SNR , ion of
wore
iti
keeping
with
the
choaen
Mra.
Earl
Umonri'
tr(
T
IK"
1«Y
er
prntect I'Tt I•evn umc they did *11p e r tor tty In arm* and equip­
F raternal tl nil. Mrs. Anna S. Mr. and Mrs. (!.S. Cleveland of
for Macon, c*t*. v%hurt? ntlC Mil theme.
lint Herd it in Vieu uf the vmii* m en t mul Mipphe. m r t 'he enemy.
purkhaker, ilepartm ent president Cisco, Tea.
A
written by Mrs. H. C.
Miss I'iupin is a graduate of M'it relative#.
I’ULUI iVolv *tutlil niirnhor nf Jap
of District 10. ,itll ho m chare*-.
Adi .Ameti* tin? (aimer* and ail
Maxwell amt dr*lic*ltvd to the
Seminole High School »nd a t ­
iniort eptor plane*
m
F K IIM Y
| otheift *b uld re*.d \e mev that
t
IV
«
Smith
und
Mr*.
Di'nn
A
S nnfonl Pilot Club, \v«* rend by
9 The United limiirhtcr. of the tended Stetson University, DeThat
"tor}
jdirnild
bo
t.ikon
in
n e v e r ngaiii « 111 Am m . «n forces
uml John, of Mr*. O. M. Marrinon Ann Hailey
Confederacy,
N
de\
Howard iuind. where she wrns a member rluMrt-n, Sii«nii
iii art hv every* ArntTiciiti pm* hick o r
v I 11111^ Mm ami Ar.n W hitaker, pufilh of t h r
in Ini mile enpplte* and
Chapter, will meet a t the homo of Delta Delta D elta, national t incagu, Hi. are
iliioiiiir
m
ip
*
,
malf
tiul,
uiul
equip­
Si.
fii jMin*
C^igburn School ol llancinjr, #nment needed fur u i . r i
Ftr«l.j
of Mr*. Clmule I*. Herndon at social sorority ami Phi Itcta, .ia- John Meisch,
I hi* .lap ■a r t t ei N U " iy mdirated
t r r t a i n r d the group w ith dance*
tional honorary music fraternity
3:30 P. M.
it’s ,i revet-, d *tf the Mtuatmti.
Mrs. K. .1 Cooney and small to puihti accompaniment furnished
A singer of note. Miss Pippin was
S A irn iiA i
hull oXMtisi in th# I'hdiptdno* j J I i*V * t *il| *f -&gt;itu.iturn* nn F i t o n ;
Haven,
Conn,
and
son
iif
New
by M i *h Roberta Evan.a. Moxte*%
g The reitulai dance for memlwrs a member of the Stetson (.lee
thro* Venit* u g “ when AmeriotUij It** up t +1 nil A m eru im to enltd. and radio chorus, ill 11143, Jacksonville, S| enl last w eek as es fm the t a rty wore Miss LuclU
of the Country Club and theii
f-*m I-- H ric vx itliuut pjtmo* and i do.i v III I ifiui-tec i hut reverse
Mr. and Mrs (lorry Johnson, Mr* Harrison and Mrn.
the
guests
of
»vh
friendw&gt;wUL-l»t.htild..ai „WdJU*liAl,,j\he was listed in Who’s Who in
p*ima,. ih|e, t*&gt; iiveroom*
the liipN h i u l f d c f d V “ I t h o m I *1H
I
a*e
lean Colleges and U niver­
u t the d u b boose.
•qtmHal r on p u s sihlo.
S»-t iiliit, il w sfilkinc ex ideficr ef | th e r rr r m »; - . . .. TUK 3D A Y
sities.
Much fun wn 4 derived wneti
Mi ami Mr * Itiim- T« &gt;‘ « I
ti*.! ft«|hiwiii|' 1hoi! \n* Mn d ;i* Hi* ole.it
lUtl pitwlm ii.Ni jitb I
l.ieut,
Randall
&lt;‘hu«e
and
M
m
Knsign Cleveland is a graduate
. n v i ' t pilots of tbe p a st yaar IF i mirth I'n^hvlcriiin &lt; bu«i h in ( hicair«N 111 &gt;;;ituidu\ I *♦&lt; t •■ \ mol tvan* have been •i* nu* f**»
The Ju n io r llitrh Sihool and
V/alua ha* 1 .MUo.mMi %p la n
(Jrammnr Seho&lt;d I'.T.A. "ill mer't of Cisco High School and attend- C hu«e spent a few days last week were described by original poem" Mi - I mini* i* tho flJIlliOl Ml - - * ur*dvii l bur no, cirin^hu,i nl \| 1 *.tnd ibieo
vm ri
^iviritr
A i m i i t a n | m i l a n d |o,nop.ooo people
in
Sanford
Mrs.
(
base
le
m
ai
.id
w ritten by the member*. New M&gt;" If h Daifiir. Ilotirdiill \v
f c t the Ju n io r tltirh School nt ed Cisco Junior Collrge and lie-)
f - ' t i r -i su p o iu u d y in *itr powi i j
3:30 1‘. M. preceded by n board thariy College, Hetbany. O k la . 1 ut home, 1H)2 Oak Avenue, wild '1 secret pilot, were draw n »rul
olid other th-tii|f« to-edeil for turnLieut.
Chase
has
reported
lank
plan, were tn*de to send a "aunmeeting nt 2^10 J*. M. A Found­ He took his naval training in
*i»jf .th e ftihim on thy ciioiiiv
THEY CANT
-h m e " Ih i i to l.ieut J a n e t Meer* Day program will be p resen t­ Houston, Tes., A thens, (ia., St. j for duty nt L nkrh urst. N. J.
•should m -pire every
Adie w ho i* ill in lb A l'. S. Naval
ed and th ere will be a d em onstra­ laruis, Mo. and C orpus Christ!,
TAKE
to rotitinup a t In-* job
Misses
Marty Perkin*. i I ns pi to I in Jacksonville The club
tion of electric .equipment. The T e l . where he received his wings I The
huidef than over to nmlniaifi un*|
YOUR
klu n lo r High School girls will rind commissi..)), ’ He
received Shirley Smith. Ann Wiggins an i voted to donate to llie Red Crtui*
a i r o n -j tin* i(HinlivV M in*iLrit\
ll-un fund a n d a tree will offering Was
's e r v e te».
AD
operational training ut the S a n ­ Nance’ CidUlin returned
■vi i the eiintiv \n d f.*m th ivoiy
11% DOROTHY HOI
bo i
taken fit) tins,
• i r*»!ii I h r Cl e v e r n n l e n t h*i
ford Naval All S ta tio n ami has Morula S tate . t nllege, tatlnlmTnoiiViin
sh**iild
I
ouli/o
That
*ijeh
OME
Th...e enjoying the p a rly were: *rnt ah imriuNlmlo orrin for lit"!** A xitK iilni !hf** Fashion I *lii nr n tiileiui nt hv ji Itip corro*tuonl
just returned from the Pacific see, today to spend th r mid-let in
respective Mr. W V. Hitting, Mrs. J. 1- S m yun l liiesslligs.
Siitiii fni'iiv* hum ith eni f i **ni
Tin* llllflr
T h eater where he was a Navy holidays with their
i fit vv||| sthllllhlt i hi* I ip.jno** l«i
jnirents
i tm k, Mr*. Z, it R atliff. Mrs. will he -spurted on U'eilm *dn V- f ho A m orn'‘in f ■» btou ■i • •
"llellcn t" pilot
I. slremnu,. an.l do -i&gt;. t Mte e
t 1 l k If i ’
♦xxl*1’
iHi V M b, 4' ttlMIMF 1
F II l-a'ey , Mr- Ruth Scult. from '• (K| A M until
Tile Wedding will take place
1 Is*.
11 \ &gt; ItT*ii ■ J rii i'*u 1i*nl
n »n t 11x
it
Tii.
I* * *
hi f' ' '
Mr
l.w-l k (eld. Mrs Maswell, 0 l *M|iifw*«ui I d»r;i r v n* vs br, h
9
l within the i i s u few days at the
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MiKd Slonehurg
of Ilellt all f.&gt;t inor wild 111till v new w.uk
"A M a l l. Dream
hv Oscar | First liupti-l t hurch
No foi
1*« 111If *•
uni* h
*1 1 g MlNi|
i 11111* iH *1 -■|l
lilaile. Mr- H K t'h a p m a n , Mr*, or .ii*! mvitevl
i" ■
Strauss is m hedob d for two nstt 1 invitation- an- lieing mailed
J tt-.lT ill f 1It* •! • d 11 u' * viu tin
i
I Mougnton, Mr- J, f ‘. MltV,pr t • hurch ArHjii.it&gt; n o 1 ii rH
performances bv the Seminole [ hut friends "f th e couple are
eff.-rt
i Ol ll loll I
.
Iiell.
Mrs
Turn
Kirkland
und
with
M
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I.elvMv
HennoN
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High School (.lee l lid. --cllool inviti-l.
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Mr O ' fi l h
Alinu.ll |
rut s It IVV
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Mr&lt;
hump
Kirkland
of
Jack1
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A This three-ill 1 operetta. icvised
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W iHlri \ •iRtvdle, Mrs, VV L. Alorgan, Mrs, wa* .a dfvutmuni ;ind inf or unit i v • i 11nt*«1111 d f*i.r i• Mil*
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in ronjunrtion with th r &lt; jnurllia
1he f i r -1 v u i
1it* * III
I 11&lt; x i
Ibdly hin d, M n K H. Handatl,
refold wore Me* MiiiV Holn 11 I 1«h k *
Straus* who in perhaps b etter
Sh«»w living staged hv th r tlm
.iff te e lld g i ho
iVlo •d I hi i
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drum ii n n lr n t luh m t h r i yfitrs*
\ ... r n an a it i i it.
x b I- h m ,
Pbilhn
t ,r11-«i t|« Wilt)
operetta "The Chocolate S* Idler'',
Mr-*
sfnhti \ uughn
|*rt*&lt;*i»I*"*l Itiirtlm* Cluhhoii-r Sttliittluv aiimI S VXllllSHl), Mr* M I.. Kabtirn, Mr#, .1 k Wad*win lb Mr
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Mr*
KarrifMin
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will be directed hv Mm Roth i&gt;v»r tin* lt«i*iiirpMi ftesnon &lt;** the Sundtiv
S Ain.ibl Mr
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bv toll
£ d ack* on.
McOmhIim I rut hsit*#krr»«* ( Inss at
Thr
t ’nmidim IJtirrn will b. [ Milne* Kuthryn M orriiun, Maude y&gt;. *-c. M
Mr* J II vi*
h u iid I H i)
F avornl with a light h rro iv its regular n m nt hi \ Ihi hi ne» * and (-hiiwrti from h ifr*»&gt;11i «d lb l' i i I* j K.irn-rv, I.nolle inhiinun, Hlnnchc il i it., Ila n,
&gt;. s \ i .
I . I *i J*pot VI f
f I
............... .
plot, sparkling cornedv and one of •vfMinl meeting Mnn&lt;ln\ nflrrn^vn amt i t Aiinl that lilti-HW'iii ,i! | hiiinedy and litludc Hinton.
it, i . .n t
V. . v all i in t
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the finest score- to . me from th ■ in rhr &lt; liun’h V? nr*
2
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Mr
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VV I iirm r I-mI t ♦**■ m»*i v f*iini|d*-tr with ,* m i*ii,il
r 1*
enjoyed long run- in l i e m m
if r*mi j* mi .t he! id ‘it
nt
1. i-1«*y i nin
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t jiin rllin
S ito w
a till u,
• -inal rities of I to- i Muotrv and i HuMuMfii* «*«i n«t in i- Cmmi i h c i T h r
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in Europe 11 I
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I -.ft vi itig l ho Hniwnie meeting
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again and ajrnm und wu* tinerst |
Met t h r m r
T o w .o, Sut urd? Y from I I’ M
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t In
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The easi will udu.le tlmem t t h u «*ut hv reading |«**em&lt;* « d M t r. |- \|
, i • . *C t r »,*♦•* J e a n n e I MUV M iHer w o
tl - k I tl *44i '
F L O R I D A ’S U N D E R W A T E R F A I R Y L A N D
1
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1
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With
u
iiiithdttY
i#vrty
hr
MV
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t a r s of the |f Ire Hub and
s • femdulpm* n |»|vr*t|&gt;Tm l r f»t l hr no :ulmi"i)on vhiit ro m r u n , 1 ***
t.*".
i
h tt.*t tl
If iv oft l*v bet mul her. Mr* John
tum.es and mtiipi v iim* hem it m * New Vm r
t o 'h i '
1111^ tl 1
t in.
d.
h
cured from Huston. Mr - J im*l
A l the close nf the lionint-h x
\ |l jimnleiir eunivilin v*m.a oi - 1 Miller
h 4i game of " pr e t n m e 1 t h e 1 1 VI*mu H ig h Si'fiim *■ h+ui n Hi
ii j,,,,.,
ri• 1 i’ .1!T j * 1Hi |d 1
atm disclosed.
| meeting. the ho*tr**r* .Mm VV nit I l ho iln to ii ii* nvkfil T*i enter
uj p i|
n 1 ''It 1
light 1 il p icn ic
bliritl!
oldiii
and
lumoree
»n*
1 it ii t *.......1 f . i V I
A m a tm r r p e r b u i n a n r i will In- S Thornton and Mr*. Ccorge Mr
th* ir lt|« ftru.m* for mmiMltli'M
I liu r**i Iti s
tug )• f
s l»r uigi ho*, containing U f '1.
f'ltrti to
r III
III v i1- ittind*’i
given .Mar 1 ut I tU I' M nnd 1 nun, invited th r cln-* into «;• nnd till xftfietien of rnmelhu? »r*
w oh
1 rtttih if g. f*
'-alrtd**
her
little
friemla.
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t
e*rnte
from
on. Mar 2 nt h |:» |* M
j adjoining rw»m w h n r tefresh
Ph
w rIe&lt;imed liv the e n tr y roirimiMe*
Ming
I
d and . lut* 1*1tile mlt*i - p r i "rd Wtl b
'
Huppx
ltirthday**
w
m
1
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------—------- — —---j merits of rake mill coffee were ohm r mil n, M n J Huntoi Mvoi
1 h r t r* v». H i 1 7 lifi "i 111 III
hilii r e ­ 4,' ,i in*
J o.i line Lnne, and; euch
f1‘ 1
eU
d
C rittllSr M
t ',rv r' !table
lo lhr
m-'niheM
... wliu sliilfs ihul blue ribbon*. wiM ■i' 1-ved i rnloreil party ft ■I a nd a • 1 i Ii ' flu* ''n' ....... ..... .
*'*• A “ ' 1
VI •
H
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V
tn W
f f iIlI lI S
k lt lf iiirl tl Imijf
centrn-d
with from
jfrfri'
Iw awiintod f««r Fu»t F lm r fed 1 •
&gt;*4\ Mr I! I M I v
f»f animal cookie** an favum it
H o m e N u r s i n i r C o u r s e i , ‘,li" fcfr' 'n t* rsp er» « i #u ii pom fui Sevofsd mu| White nMtoi
* i
M r !!.
M .-tuner v Mi
^
settiui* ('olorful HKfikm- *rrt* in Third iMarr with I «i ro|..* i in f f .* i n th e h n *te a *
J
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11a . i . r
Pi
Kefr«’«*hntenta of iv*» m a m and
w*■n
v ,n uro a t T.’iiiliny i he P
bon* f *»r tiuf uttindifibc • tin hit - in n n k cup cakes with n lighted
Mr*. W. A. U'ttvttl. local Red I
« '*l0 &lt; ,hp m,,” f k
C roat rhutrninn &lt;»f home mn .n^. i
I't-f***« lidjouitnn^. tlv
i t &lt;im i-ni i.'i iit Jack &gt;411 .tile I , M■11
the fiurl «m Iturnl and arrunye- &lt;?imile on top wef c nerved by
Tt
has
annminccs'd tiir .iganiiulion .
.. ...5 * 1 ^
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* 111* !Ti«in ti d 1vi* inn*
D
BS
V| r •* Miller, as ms text by Ml*i 1hi v wveekI h* lit
• nev/ dnarse In H on.' N o n | » ,nd\
prc-»n' were Mr*.
f
I
MnUi f'htopinnn and Mr*. S. V,
i hi
. . .. and women who a rc in tcrr-t- | '&lt;“ '*bn,
Mr.
Met rum
Mr*.
Shir le i»»
Ittirhf C* r f i '! II' I'll
ho*
Pel may enroll at the P-1 C .o .s T urner. Mi* -niornton Mrs. W
1 1 1 * fallowing |tr*iW!»les w»r^ I* .xere Air M *••
office on Luke Mmi.o, t.j 'e|,. ' J. C hanman Mr* Nettie T .lliv
prrsenl Jeanne U m ’ Miller, hun eruie til ay ni 1 I
H , II*
New
phoning or reg isterin g in p eieo n.l Mrs. hliiiilM-th ieyeu, Mr. Vl l~
»,ii*e; A»*n Ituhorn, Ja n ic e Heel
The gi cC 't v st «’i •
Nil • hi
it was announced today.
! *. " l b uf-r V
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n" ' i : s r '
Foil owing (or noil initiation of N a n c v Kountrer, ('arol Shitdeft Payne fu r "■i-veral \*
The class will begin in Febru- t J }&gt; U a i u , Mrs. A D Shoe
. I r edit' *
C
ro
i
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Duvid,
Marjorie
Kink'
It
to Ml tlild Mr
filedge** ol the home uf Mian J e a n n e t te t'leveland. Helen Alrv ton from
VI l
11
x
i tl hen* • idea m
a r y , provided th ere are enough
Uliio wh.
)aphni*
L'or.ncllv,
M
rlbn
vlllf
A
e
.Icanie I’u tn am , Mra. R I- Shlnquant ii y
It p . .
ander,
Ih&gt;ra
Brunson,
Betty aevcm'i v r a r i ago
pupils enrollnl.
nue.
the
Phi
Alpha
f?nppa
Social
.1 I
•v*! *
Mild c»»d
Mr*.
Leavitt
stated ,
"This holser. Mrs. T. E. Wilson. Mrs. Sornrfly h«nnrrt| »ts uevx mem llomp. Sylvia Have*, Doris Jo ur
N .n
course will not only ajipcnl lo .Mabel Blount, Mr». Brinlle WIL Iktsi with u Ipinq net nt the Jean m d tc K inlaw, Shirley !J*k
1' *- f * | ,
1 t |- |.
Ixiuise Mv Alexander, Hetty
I
the mothers, but to all brnito lfarris. Mrs. M. E. Moya. Mr* W Mayfair Hotel Sunday evening
H IN T S T O H O U S E W IV E S
. ,
!
V\ pl&gt;
E ..III, l i ft *• r 1..
Spark man.
Violet
Sqkvey
and
makers, ns u leaches j'eisons tu J. David, Mrs. Jo h n Rumbley.
Mr
liinl
Mi*
J
K
Houliind.
J
r
.
i‘
1* tq
j till'lit
v '
.w rtfcogniie signs of illness in Mrs J. Y. McClelland, Mrs Ella and Mr and Mr* John Meiarh, S tian r H elm s
W r » k D f ro m li o m r Dem onV Irish and Miss J u n e Waddell
n il
ti» l
•
&gt;
9 early stage* "
stra th m
S in r L ilU li.
Jr., rcprgientm g the 1 i-*n«' ( 'luh
.V *1. '
T u lin h a &gt; * rr
which ipotl" 'I* (be •.nrnMlX were
t _____ _
1• • nt
----—
The Pskm f mit t 1*11 re tie, f h hiii ,
_The first
^
O ■i t .........
American ti.esiei wu- preariil nl l he hiinqu* r
M
i ni
t i in h lV 'i B H
. nd !
U 'was 640 years old when the fir»t j
Cbariest'.n,
N (■w m e 11i he i - hum ir *»*t were
4 ill))
1
11 . ' *i * ,i l t a ‘ Il El
B r r f i- q u ilt
nvwipapot w m printed in Kurop# 17 3 G
th r Mimie* l 'nt Aniloi'ofi, I vIlian
■' 1-* ,t
SO It I* 1
In 1624.
l I"
.......................
Boyle, iDuiar (Tmk. * iirolinu l . « ,
10 the home maker t.. nt d e lu* | you 11k«
Delores l*ce, Nancv J o (ioncalez.
l*an Itroth tig
most of it for hr* family whirr, |
H a rrie t Matthews, Dorothy M orri­
letide
she does obtain herf f r u n the 1 1
son, Kilty Odhant, Myra S o u th ­
Today
m r k e t So when you hitv** enotu/h rib ■te.ji-l •
ward, Jean Saver. Nancy Wil­
Clarence Karl Sims
ill*I Imll l b
ration point* nnd beef i ivinl
liams und Jean W illiam'
ahlr at the m . i d o fi* •* tggea- s i f r 11h g 1 *
Also prearnt were the MfaidK
‘ O a qli I i*
D atin g the siege of Boston, th* (lolls nffete*! h» b* % vtM • • 'i
Audrey liarh, KmJ\ Anderson,
If * -r
V 11
Betty ( arimli, Sylvia Meiarh, f1#! H arv ard lo lle g e buildings w rn lo pr» pul t It ...
g e t the m n - t lint nl
Schultz,
M r nir It nth Odham, used us barracks for the A m m
■nil
r i
S| i&lt;a i ii g
Mildred Itohaon, I'orothv (r u m le y , ran nrm y. uml the college move
Use le* - t einiei * ui • " f Ia o k ,
M argaret Dmgfrhlei
Hetty Jo to t'o n ro n l
nock, plHi** On-%* t
h-t.id
Bri&gt;cTt. Kvalyn Msitihe w«, Betty
I son witir *ti11 ii ! i* . • L a “
Matthew*, S h ir le y ( n m e m n . S a l ly
■' n* t 1 it
frightrite * t»Oth side* d n i m
F.a r Iy mitomobiles
Morrison,
Mai ti n lifw -n
nnd
11
« u.k It lilt
an runny horsas and created v.. Cover vxtfh h*&gt;i! tig * u i
Sail ic Kate W)llinm»
t tv rn li n o 11in
slow ly
d o n o I h o d -Add
ivit
mane r unii wii's th at one maiut
11
U* f • •r i a f
ables Just Jong ni,*i Av 11 l*r|fiMi*
a
dum m v
n to i i it (enl
The water jtlh&gt;wnnrr in U.H f a c t u re r
lb* • r(l to b“t ovctl
vtrviflg so ihrv vs ill in* _dor e Iif till IIUI
A rmy camps is lnQ gallons per horae's head nl the front uf hi
J 4 t , 14 -* e hi iidci
Strvi* on hoi |•| m111 i w th sreget- t | fill &lt;leg 14i
vehicle to fool old Dobbin.
capita daily.
M ilk
with pie* e i*f fiit n eut. I*luce
ables.
incut on uu V t lit i’i tin ln*s b«*b&gt;a
Braising
*. Uno chuck, short ribs, hriski’t. flu m e B r o il on oto* ►* nit* ( oven
o r outside round. &lt; ut into in­ tjoor open ) until brown I urn and
ca* on, butter
dividual servings or leave whole. finish htiulfpg.
Season with suit no I |w*pp«*r, and s* r \ e

'Social Calendar

Elizabeth Pippin To
Wed J.S. Cleveland

e rs o n a l s

| Certain Fabrics IAmp Vnoncan
Absent Coniinir Ilack

LONG WOOD

High School Singers
Will Give Operatla

j

t

Camellia P o s t i v a I
At Cypress (J a r d e n s

.

Mrs. Valighn iA'iids
Truthseekers Class

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h lb

Jeanne IauiC iMiHer
(liven Surprise Party

SILVER SPRINGS

1

CAST

BUTHONESTLY!WEMISSED YOU!

•f.

Phi Alpha Kappas
Honor
Members

X U \s &lt;*°£lhr

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JUST ARRIVED

HOUSE SLIPPERS
NON—
RATIONED
In

dre&amp;ACs designed
S IZ K S fi

by Martha
Manning
-1

To

of Ssun^llayona and .
Washable Crepes. Flgure slimming styles
M SO the new Sprins

12

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g .9 5 to 1 4 .75

end w itch the la te ra l accrue!
"C ither" . one of the si*4rt,
:-------new Jean Alien collection.-------

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Yoweir

Fashion— wise go every where suits and coats

Tan or black kid, leather s o le s .....
Romeos, black kid, leather soles .... $JJ.95

for Spring! Smooth cardigans dress makers, cinslics—Some with toppers to match!

Tan Composition .............................. $ 2 * ^
Tmt sheep-lined, leather soles .tlttt. $^|.50

29*95 up

Ladies can une these too.

~ft L. Perkins
&gt;U 4—4

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MWN.'P W E A R

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MA THER of SANFORD
M n. O. K. 1U r4 U ,n M * u l« , U 4 IW D .p a ftn * .,

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“AGE SIX
Canailn'i 1914 »l,i&gt;at imp i:

P rio r the fJim l of Rum it .r»ul&lt;l

eilim atcd »t 447,650,000 U,»l»*l»

not r f 4 d,.n»r wrUe t m U J J L t - V d
jM tC tt t u n

m e

rinlliT, OI’A district director

RATICWES&amp;z*-

y r if t .

How To Relieve L em o n J u ic e R ecip e
s R h e u m a tic
• Bronchitis C h eck
P a in Q u ic k ly

%

CreomulUon relieve* promptly ba­
rs use It foes right to the seat Of tha
trouble to help loosen and expel
term laden jtilegin, end old nature
■ to soothe ana heal raw, tender. InfUined bronchial m u c o u s m e m ­
branes- Tell your druggist to tell you
a bottle of Crromuliiao with the und&lt; ntnnding you m ust like the aray It
quickly alloys the couch or you a n
to have your money beck.

G R E O M U L S IO N » J§~ :

iw-r-i

for G&gt;uthi, Chert Colds, IroncniH* t- m.-.- nm

CALENDAR

------- rnnfTsKEh FOnDST"

V a e fca /tn ciil

und tT —Ufv ul m r y *•

back program, sugar ilraW n ’ In­
ventories will lie reduced in the
■mount of the nu!"l»vr ofJnYnJjiy
' cooi’m rr- Ahtry ' nnrufd.

"Iiex ler. i

Mho winntinuc to nc&lt;v|&gt;t illotr-.l
will forc« tin nt-rlv.-i on'
1)2, K2, P2, ami (»J now valid ul cnuponn
of huMfirsa,'' Butler tuiid.
10 point* each.
.SHORN
MR \T S \N I» I ATS
Airplane turnips I, 2 and &lt;1
It til Qh, Itb, .Si. T.i. U6 . V i.
v
i&gt;. •.*
W6 and Xb iiom valid a t 10 valid.
CANNING St'&lt;i A It
points each for u*e with token*.
All home running rugur coupon-,
HFtS.vIt
f l l t t l K l t &lt;»K P L I I I . i r . V T I O N .
T in
nod atmnpa in valid.’
JA.M IIM K . W I L L I A M * , * l» « .r l»oe|
Slpinp No. .’&gt;4 tP&gt;oil uiih'fiiilUdy
PGBI. OIL
•
««l«ltr»a It r | ' L J A H IK A K .
m i i i ».n . \ m «*&gt;;
Period I uml (■ coupon* -from w i i l i a m h
f o r f iv e |H io o d i
t ' O . A l* U
IT T 3 ?, *•/•* I ' t ^ l n u a l r r .
S ucmi retailers Weir rautioned la it year, uml Perioil 1, 3 and ;) n nit FftH H ' M-ta. I ’m Ilf.
Vuu
a rt
coupon*, (except in VirKinla where III f r it } l*«i(lfp«t 1.||tl f «Mlr«
*1 In
t h a t acceptance of counterfeit or J becoms* valid Jnnuary
I S ,’ •l*l»f«»r t«# n rt r la if t l l i l l i*f i 'o m *
expired ration coupons may r e ­ 19461 for current season r.o» t*l-dlnt f lit *1 h y it o :i Tm * W illia m *
fi» i
lu u ,
i«»r
i1 l» i» n r ,
now
s u lt in their inability to sell valid at 10 irxIloiM melt.
1*4it ill it k In i l i r O r r u H
C o u r t aif
(JAHOI.INK
-.111;.11 fur the duration. Chuuneev
I ' o u n l f . i*ii **r l&gt;t f**r«* lh «
lilor X5. Vi,

A2

K2, C2.

The Obelisk Flour

- A• 11 coupon* valid through
Match 21, 1046. llotioitillK rule*
no* m |u i r o th a t each c a r owner
w rite his Divine manlier u t i l atnle
on each ron|K&gt;n In his nosscaaio.i
as sown a* H i s - irw effl - h tW 'lr f •i . i
hi* Iikii I ratnmiiijr hoard.
hi

M.*»* l» lltll*
l** k » lL Ih*
ilK
♦lay i*f M ;r t h
\
I* | * l i
In ijr *
lautT l!l« » * o f * J * l r a u H
w ill |.r n .
rr^ef K t r * r | «
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WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 2 |, 101

THE SANFORD HERALD, HAJVKOIUV FLORIDA

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Groat Big Tondar

Pricos Good Thru Saturday, January 27. 1945

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Back Hones

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Smoked Sausage

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Pork Brains

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AK illY .IS in iH T .IN VICTORY ★

GARDEN-FRESH VEGETABLES ARRIVE .DAILY:
YOU WILL ALWAYS KIND THE VERY BEST QUALITY
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Carrots 2 bchs for 19c P otatoes
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Idahofcs.... 5 lb s .... 29c
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pt 85c

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Tender Hams

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29c

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PORK &amp; BEANS . .. ..... 12c

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29c

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29c C abbage............. lb 5c

Pint Makes Quart

Fla Spanish

10 lbs

Mb

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NO POINTS!

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THESE PRIi

Texas Shipped, Dressed

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Rennet Tablets
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Sweet Potatoes 23b

Apple Jelly 2 f a t 25c cheese
Long LUk t * k

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P it t s b u r g h
Best tirade paints
still available also
pure oil anal tur­
pentine.

RAYMOND M. HALL, REALTOR
Her.!. I'olwti* Sides—Keniai-

CONCRETE VIVE

MvrOrQye Lw iis

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Fi^ht N eedless Waste!
Prcacrvc to conserve . . . that applies to clothes,
especially. Have your clothes |&gt;ro|w*rly cleaned to
make them last.
Ave. Phone 861

In in m ri p ro w i,n o for « long period wit+vmit
the n p r n te cA fren .irn t repainting, u * P u ri
bingti P*mt». « 'm lj|ile for n t f ) n jie nf

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NOTICE

On p u r c h a s e s o f t w o - f if t h s or more o f
RUM- GIN- VODKA- LIQUEURS- IM­
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J t i v t PAINT PROTECTION

PENINSULAR
Concrete Pipe Co

Seminole Dry Cleaners
220 Magnolia

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LANEY DRY CLEAN IN (■ CO

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your reipiiremeut.s.

THE L ON I RANGER

PACKAGE STORE
Tendr-Fry Poultry
2205 Sanford U r. I'h. 921

1 THOUGHT. By A
SHORTCUT WET?
REACH BfcrtTat
AHEAD OF BIG

LAUNDRY DEPARTMENT

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of new laundry cimlontcrn If wilHng to co-opcrato
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Save Points

W ednesdays, Thurwduys or Fritiays

SEMINOLE CO. LAUNDRY CO

By Killing

More Bakery Foods
From

ROBBS
HOME BAKERY

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105 W. 1st St. Phone 864-J

Phone 47fi

SELL US YOUR

AKETT

_ _ By PAUL ROBINSON
N O k'IDDlirG/-

WHAT IS

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THIS-Al
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IDLE CAR TODAY

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“it l] frop arU nt t L a t aflar t h t
end of t h e war Brill'll* e n ls rp ritt
thill n o t concentrate on tr.ttling
immediate horn* demand " Hr
promised th a t during the period
of tr a n s itio n the
ifovernmenl

JapaE T**Speml TL'S.'QiiadAiple*
$460,000,000 On Liquor im p o rts
F rom Argentina
Air-Shelters

CLA SSIFIED ADVEHTlSINb HATES
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pet Um f ig Si
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rmtoo.

BUSINESS SERVICE

MOTfjRCTCLK 8 AI.E ,
Cl/OSING thorn out! Only 10
machines left. E x t r a special
today and tom orrow . 1 small
Indian
machine
good
tires,
motor run* fine, looka good—I19S.OO. One 1941 Harley, «*v
cclcnk tires and lubes, new bat­
te r y —special *308 .bO. One 1941
Indian Chief, new point, new
b e lt e r y —*»5,00.
Seven
1942
H arU rey all r e od t - t t * * w -S p e -.
d a l *799.U. This i t oil fellows,
h u rr y and get yours. No more
machines available fo r a long
while. A deposit will hold any
machine, They can also be fi­
nanced by paying 1/3 dawn. T
4i II Motors, l i d W est Rich
Avenue, l)t|.ond, Fla., Phono
44&amp;-I1 (A fter d:ao f . M.)

WELtOING: By an e x p e rt with
30 y ears’ ervwrtence who g u a r­
antee* e v e rr Job. Would a p ­
preciate n . trial. ..Temporarily
located at 40HH French Ave.
A. R. Welch.
S T O R A G E your car a t Kant’s
G arag e.
Specks'
rata
Aaad
, sto rage. * , «
R A D IO Service- Radios picked up
and
delivered.
The
Electric
Service
Uo.
207
Magnolia,
Phone lot.

H U FINOS AIRES, J a n . 24. UP)
— A m ericans
arc
not
mixing
liquor and politic*. according to
figures published here showing
th a t the United Slot**, though
suspending diplomatic
relations
with Argentina, last y e a r quad­
rupled purchases of A rgentine
verm outh, gin, wine a n d other
liquors.
i A survey by the Duenos Alree
(branch of the Chamber of Com­
merce of the United S ta te * , listed
liquor cx|x&gt;rU to the N o rth Amur,
ien n . neighbor during Jlhe U nL
-Veil months of UMt ' uh 77,100
tons. Exporle lor the s a m e period
of 1913 avert- 4.730 ton*.
I luring the last y e a r, whlcn
rnnrhi-d the lowest point in United
S l n t e s - A r g e n liue rrlationn, Amer­
icans drank the g re a t e s t number
of tons of Argentine lltiuor In
history. In 1044 the ex p o rt figures
included 0,(130 tons of verm oqth.
0,020 tons of gin. 2,779 ttms of
wine, .r&gt;7n tons of. Champagne,
120 tons of cognac, 9 1 ton* of
beer, ST toq» of brandy, 4 3 tons
770 " f i i u i d nmfora 1Tatra c*
in kwct* Itun eon*.
Ann Mdinv uriiiMr to il n k e their

th tr&gt;t ItpcnUM’ of 4Anr-lim« liquor
•ii&lt;eila| i- i iii iM'&gt;1 smith v* a n t for
I &lt;i r t f &gt;ti|q*liif-4 ami r r e rttn ! a
hqptet nr-^lu. thin tunmi in Argant in n . In IP.th. total A rgentine
liquor ct|Mi?i* wore vwliieii nt
7f».0UO |&gt;e-»n« ( 1 1 M.MO), non® go
inir Li i ho United S u t r a which
hiuli nmplo Kuriqionn nnd domfStte
Htipply In I!»lt* wlirti wiir broke
nut I hr I'mliHl Stntoi Ulughl

I MAKK xcreenx, folding »cTe«nx,
Plane Plant i* HariM llt
fnirrh swings, cnhinclx; furn i­
IIKADQUA RTKKS OK 2 1ST
tu r e rrpxirlnr- J- M. Wilton, IIOMHKit rO M M A N I). (, u n m.
FOR SAI.F,: Pipe an d pipe f i t­
OOI Magnolia Ave.
Ja n . 24, tfTO—American Sui»er&lt;ortting*. valves, plum bing suppliesrruxeA which uttnckr.1 Ihi* tin
n re-w ar automatic h o t water
port ant Kim iiiaki i«ll r« rnft plnnt
h e a trrs, complete alack deep ami l - D U i l H I N G
large.
Call
in the 1Knku Kobe uulu*lru*l m en
shallow welt pumps, pneumatic
&lt;V*unty HOC
yexterduy Mrorrd at Icimi -t Kf*
sto rag e tanka. A. D. Rosier 915
rnimb hit* tn © I.OUO '*hiI iiullut
W. 1 st. S t Phono 207.1
tif th r factory, oil but ishhtrrMntg
the engine plnnl, photss^ranhu ir
RED B U SS Bm 4 notolnt
venleil It«In.y 14,if*a » *1*•m weir
lfl*d.
Hunt's
Tuxsdo
Rtorc, 2nd A Sanford,
th a t the ruol
the uui«f - u»
3WL
CCA8fill 4*V|-| til |i I|r h . Mhim ' II8-

o n ly

HELP W ANTED—

COW MANURE for flowers, f.Oc
bushel. 1‘hene T88-W.
AI-COHOJ, STO V 'E-S
Fjiglisb
blank etiv 1 pr. tapestry j &gt;o i
tiers —other a r tid s i of use —
I’hotis S5U-J.
GAS RANGE- old model, iwnl
condition, *60. Phono 473a -M.
P R E W A R HIKE —I small trl
cycle. Phone 7H6-J.
SHALL WOOD H B A T B d—Good
condition. Call mornings, 307
E. Third St.
BABY BUGGY-Reasonable. Call
193 J, or |13 Magnolia.
NATIONAL CASH KJXHSTEIt.
*a to I &gt;V0&lt;) detail ltrlp t Good
coiklllinn, (75.00, H aynes’ Of­
fice Machine C-o.. 3)4 Magnolia
Avenue, Phone -44.
MYERS two cylinder HMRAYER,
300 gal. rapacity, with engine
end hoa* on truck, (16.00 Mr«.
J , C. Bills, J r , Geneva. Tel.

baM M l

F IL L IN G .Station a tte n d a n t, good
hours, six days week Advance­
m ent, depend* oft yourself Call
M a f f e tl’a Auto Korvico, phone
9125

TWn
WAITERS, nnc
kitchen
p o tte r, line dishwashing ma% chine ojierilor and one salad
woman.
Good
wage*,
J*U*
tTKini and board. Call Apopka
11*20 or writ# Mount Plymouth
lin tel, .Mount Plymouth, Fla.

II 2 ‘J a

Mil

it

Jnftstnr***

mr

c r a f t factory
It war l he fir aL 1 1in# tlii* h a wit
nakl plant, *1111at I 11 *1 h "l&gt;r tin
J a pit it’* main iAland ” f I Inns* hit.
bad l«H*n atlnck*-*! atid ph*&lt;tM
Kraphn rcvi alnt Hint U ti third*
of the antith a n t i w rit piirtlnna
uf the plant were completely
burned out by fife and blant
dam age. In addition. a concen­
tra tio n of Iwirnb buistA wna re
(mrted in the* etigl::r aa*einbly
plant, wai rhoiMr a r m and diA
prrxul emu. (Ah o b h ix huge mifield adjacenl tt&gt;
fa r iu ij
(The Tokyo rndlo rc(Hilled In
n ijqme*tic bn»a4lcaA| th a t a single
II&gt;30 bad made 11 icrumiaistance
fligbL ulmut ft .10
m ( Jn,-uneHr
lime) over the Tokyo-Yokohama
area without dropping bomb*, mccording tu a recnriliiiK l*j the
Federal
Communication*
Commlinktn.)

WANTED—

NE Je r s e y cowj one Guernsey,
fresh w ith first calves, milking TO BUY: baby bad and portabla
3 gallons o r b e lte r. jloaOO
sewing machine I’hona 760-M.
Cash each. Also sev eral other
F o r Sale, portable typew riter.
Je r s e y and Gtvemeey heifer*
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
bred. George W. Jo nes, l«nng-

wood. F la
THREE acres of celery bleaching
l*P «r: 3H tone of wire; 10
seed bed covers! clothes pins
— Tor same. 1200.00 for the lot,
Phone 7804, Orlando for ap ­
pointm ent
CHUBBY w in
J . J . Dolly.
COPENHAGEN
8, A. Rjvf,

WANTED TO RENT
THREE bedroom hmu unfum
iahad. Phone M»-W.________

\ iii v i n a n

A ° w * — A’

* i* ■ 11me

liny i liujitnaii

Anillvws

Ph”ne 732

150 m ini'll and eight motor cur*

The i ost of the work wnx 5700,
HOD.
(Tevelnnd, O., came very neat
to being the automobile captlai
of the United States, Instead of
Detroit, us more than Mil d l f f e r t m
makes of cur* were hnllt there
dui ing the early day* of the indu stry .

NEEDS U8KD CARH
We will pay top celling prices
(or ueed automobiles. All OP A
details handled for you. W rite er
phone us to come and make 041
appraisal.
HOLLER MOTOR SALKS
208 W. First 3t.
Phona 622
WANTED "G O
W ax
Jo b s.
O dham ’s Gulf Service Station,
. C orner First St- and French
Ave. Alvin Odham. owner.
TW O or 300 Amp. DC Welding
G enerator. Box AW, c /o Her­
ald.
_
‘____________
TO BUY: modem house with
th ro e bedrooms. 1*. O. Box 648,
Sanford,

ADMISSION 40c — (Tm IncL# — SERVICE 30c

TODAY

COMING!
FRI. and SAT,

and

Thursday

exp*

ditfon into central Asia (19211930) (.was the largest land exporing expedition ever senl mjl
flout A m orim , comprising 40 men,

REAL ESTATE-BROKER
Atlantic Bank Bid*.

They’re On the Screen a t
Last t They’re Your Favor
Radio Frog r a w . ................

”

Graduate V eterin arian

Fanford - Orlando Highway
Phone day or night 237-J

Jee* P srh ee Itarhle ItaUie U s l l t t

Pound Cake ........ 28c
Donuts . pi. doz

W einer Rolls pkg. 10c
AITHOUOH THIS 8-17 was almost blasted to bits over Germany, It w»«
retu rned to lit base by the pilot, l,t. Paul McDowell (right) with the aid
of T/Sgt. J u n e s tfiibbi (IrM) The llak smashed the ball turret, severed
tha contra] cables and injured two gunners. ( International Sovndphoto)

istic Warfare Is Practiced
In Training Air Troops At Maxton

BOKAR
EVAP. MILK
PLUM JAM .
FLOUR.......

I 1 X( I* *%f *I *— 11r 11r Imu m. f t p

• l a w S'lF.ll—•'.■H-he*. pi)

Britain’s Plans
For Post - War
Trade Outlined
Woolton Sayn Immediiatc Home Demand
Is Not Main Point
1 l.n V ttO N
Ian 2 4 . (/IT— I^ird
■ ttiM.ltun, M in iitn
It,-construe1 1•»11, itt n hpi-ccb to liu«tnca, men
it lit mini toduy out lined (be Hn
ti-b
g i n r r mriit's
far-reaching
niiil 1 cvnlul (Hilary |daun for r e ­
Id .lined
building the c«tmilr&gt;'* economic
“ I here are h (ri.it (tundied life nf t e r (he end nf (he European
gliders in an a u l e i i ' r ilisision u m
Tim t makes |iilu(» aiel m -tn lo ls
The giivernnirnt of 1‘rime Mina sixalde Imdv of tui n W e’re t - 11*1 Churchill elreudy ban |ir*
(enehing them ki Um b.ic.-l -ea • ented to I’artlnnieiil n bill to
puli* to help out eiK, lit- fight
I Blie (he (i*ott -d (ho govammg while (her '
i.ien('»
tinl-dKv under
ex|*nr(
the low plane- ’
- , . ion
1, 1 .111( 11 Ironi
(lie
|irr-w»i
r.rd rclui n them ' - i tn n b , iigm , ,.( £■,r.,(1(91,1)011 (g:ioo,QO(t,Maj. Robert W Williams ea- ■UK11 (r. yjm i (lilU f)00 (*90(1.0(19the airborne enmmundei
He'
il(lll)
enthusiastic nlrttii* allboll-* c-.r
Tin
Itccoonl ruction
M irDter
i »■ i .iTl.il f.u a i .iju ome effort by
kre. -.a( s ii -. i —silnPtn
11id11 n l only bv i in 1.1ni io.ii i ii Ii, Ili.h bu-mi&gt;i« men nnd Jlisini“ Use ailiiollle i . . m ini till' | 1,1. Mil er- to levtore (he nalloti'i
with nnipbllil u- ' I ■
I e ill | i...,u i ii v und reconstruct it*
•‘and I’ll bet a e . .. ild t.ll i J-i fori ur.es
n fte r
the
damage
oroughi in the country by five
pan!”
Tile major and his - r i f f olid 1 &gt;eni s of v\ ar.
The m in is te r revealed th a t govheadqunrters triKiji* hn-1 'Tuna
In tlieir
ch u te d ” into I he drop a re a hv | ernment departm ent*
tru ck th a t afternoon «( ft o'cliaT | idnni to meet th r im mediate po«t
d nr economic situation a r r mnkA h a lf hour later two “ai-i ialOf five planes, rm-li I wmg two i g thoimigh s t (idler of economic
.indilion* in twenty-five courtgliders, nppeareil
The glnii reut Irwise. laridul el avMi’nel II ie« with a view of finding mnrr k i t s f o r B r i t i s h exports.
spot* without single arujileiil
\ Ihivp all,” l-«rd Woolton 'aid
f’erinirler Defense
Qulckiv. as
daik
tell,
tintrieips estaldishe-i a “ pel nuclei
defense ‘ This prlm etei deleiise 1 Inane
C e n te r,
where
ground
an im portant thing in uiri'urnu (it&gt;*qu* a t 4* trained for deployment
w a rfa re . It is n rifle, miiehine hy glider and parachute
Col.
gun and m ortar ring around the Dalbey gnve me some ideas about
“a ir h e a d .” It in m aintained In .i how airborne troop* ahould tie
co nstan tly widening circle ns (lie Used.
tl r h e n d expands.
For B t r a t e t U U ie Only
N ex t day the tow ■'planes were
"To iiegin with.” ho said, " a i r ­
to com e hack to drop "jiarapni ks“ borne forces must lie attached to
of supplies nnd pull the glider* I headquarters of the t h e a t e r com­
out by the spectacular “ pick-up" mander, to he used strateg ically —
method.
not thrown Into battle a t random
In a ren) operation of this neat
hy lower headquarters.
commando type, light engineer
"O rdinarily (he was speaking
Ing equipment would he landed here of the ae ml-commando type
by gild er, and a n n l n l r i p cut , f operation) they should he
out. T h e n It -47 tra n sp o rt planes dropped only as far In advance
could come in w ith heavy guns a* ground troons will he able to
and com e In with heavy guns and iwnetrat* In three to five days.
light tanks. (P a ra c h u tists con When th e ground troope catch
bring In tha 75-mm pack how- up they ehould be pulled out."
Itxer, broken up 'ln lp reveral
Another principle which Col.
pieces, and the new C G -10 glider Dalbey set o u t wo* thle: Airborne
can c a rry u ISS-mm howitxer.) troop* should never be u*ed when
If tho operation were on the the Job can be dona anygrand ‘‘development’ scale now other way. T ha coat In tim e and
envisioned by eotna airborne w ar­ planning 1* too great. And when
fare planners, however, things ihey are uiod th«y should be Used
would not stop there. Heavier in overwhelming force, w ith lu c­
plane* would land with even res* assured ns nearly a s pos­
h e a v i e r englneeHhg equipm ent sible. ■.
•
■fThe rnm m im ld*a," ha said, **la,
a fte r the first a irstrip had been
cut o u t.
that parachutists and glider man

TWO OAL. BTONB CHURN,
com plete with lid and dash.
Phone SRO, Mrs. P earson.

DODGE-PLYMOUTH
Authorized
Genuine Parts

u.nc.ER T.H tn

N ectar Ten
Harley Mb. pkg
OIram »r«gkrl■*

Churn gold 1-lb.

Sparkle D esserts 5c

Armour’s Treet

Sugar 5-lb. hag 30c

I b n h r l'a

V in ir T

SEMINOLE COUNTY MOTORS
|0 9 Palmetto
±

PLUS

I'srk

Oatmenl 3-lb box 22c
Woodbury 3 for
H f l l ’a

Poea Itry

g

I^ncake Flour

M

Seasoning
\ e flb tm

Tissue

2 rolls

,

7c

Uolden Corn

* • ! '• • • — l.l*al4 S s l l . f t l h h

Dog- Meal
tv s

— s&lt;

Macaroni

k

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I I p F u ll Stic phR. only lc

j i U X RcKuJar
When youprice
buy 2ofpkB
8, il_
9c etch

Betty Crocker

SOUP

________ in g r e d ie n t s

Peach Preserves
Apple S a u c e ...........

Iona P e a s ...........2
Talco Scratch Feed
Talco Dairy Feed .

2 c a n s .............23c
100-lbs.......... 3.18
lO O dbs......... 3.19

Fruits &amp; Vegetables
Local Green C ab b ag e.......pout
Rome B eauty A p p le s ....... 2-Hm

Large Iceberg L e ttu c e ....... heat
Fresh ^Tender Green Beans ....
Fancy Red BHsg Potatoes .... W
F « c y Sweet P o ta to c
2-lb.
U A No. 1 Maine Potatoes .... 5*
Canadian Rutabagas.......... lb.
Fancy Idaho Baking Potatoes.. 5-lbs. 29c
Large Juicy Oranges
Fancy Grapefruit
2 f o r __

CO-HIT!

Writing For •

16c

Layer Cakes

A t nearby C-ainp Mackall, I are 'suicide troon*.’ W a don’t
talked with Col. J.T . Dalbey, agree w ith th a t. If it looks like
commanding officer of tHa A lr- a suicide Job, wa won't d a It.”

BATHTUB, alac trk or
frig o rsto r. Phone 432

v o u ld hejp stim ulate construction
or consumption or both if the
total damand fo r goods arid t* r
vices threaten s to prove Insuffl
d e n t to keep the population ai
work.

T r e a tm e n t (w 'large and am all animal*

liq u o r

p u r r h apop

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS

HOUSE fir apartm ent, furnished SM ALL HOUSE — rc**on*Mo
w alking cur bus d litan ca to
or uafum lahed. p erm anen t res­
tow n — direct from owner —
idents. Chon* | 1
Box W elo Banford Harold.

MISCELLANEOUS

«*f A it,|f **ttf m e

uf A r g i'll tin »• liquor up to laM
NovenitH-r totaled i 1,14 1 tonr.
The value of export* to the
United Slutex up to la»t June
totaled 21».h2»fi,nOO pe»o*
($7,*
40 K,ft *t111, ac*«umtiny for a t least
rtb per rent •*&lt; the vain** nf nil
At ifm l imp liquor «*x|«iri'

T R 1!('K mechanici w anted, per­
m a n e n t Job, good working con­
ditions, good itav with lots of
2282.
nv ertim r. Phone, wire or write
K. H Keene. Winn A l^tvett
GOOD oak wood for stove or
Shoe production fo r military
flrvplaca — W, W. Thompson,
Grocery Company, D raw er B, need* Jumped fro m
16,000, 01*0
Eldar Spring*.
W e st Bay Station, Jacksonville,
p a i r s ‘in 1941 to 41,000,000 pair*
Florida
in 1942.
3 BURNER Florence stove
good condition — *14.00 —
NTF 3 ) In rut down
MAN
j
W. ta t Bl.
Tools furnished.
!
tree*
All aliens In the United Htatri
In 1943 except foreign govern
TABLE model D eko radio, 216
U tL wente/l for *o&lt;la fountain ment official* w ere required to
Maple.
wortc, no night work MtiRey- l&gt;e registered and f i n g e n n luted
TU RN IP8 with or w ithout root*
nold* Drug.
______
60c per buthel or doten bun­

ches. Urlnjr containers. J. M
Lqe, 2609 Orange Ave.

i uni ton

vitlunl at I.IMMI.IMMI )»«*•(»»
4«itl |
1 hiring
th r four *i»h»equtnl
VfiirL whrn Kut *| enu nupplioA
u r i f kni tiff ami ih&gt;ii)r»tir pr*»■1111 thui i ti i t .i r I »• &lt;1, Arnrriraup
I I .m i * tuns 4if A rgentine
li«|l44H Vkiltth 1
P*»l&gt;|
( f n .!***.!» \ I «&lt;f more thwn half
the viiliii- (tf \ i gent Inn ‘x total
iPpm i exports i a I;i meted nt 27,IHK.mm p «*m ih i $14,7Mi,4WU I

1^15

Dr. Raymond L. Bass

Cabinet Passes Plan V uH t Increase Shown
F o r Underground
In ’l l DcspiteBreak;
Havens ForOfficials
SalesTop 17,190Ton8
WASHIN GTON, Ja n 24. &lt;-P&gt;JapaV , tightening her internal
s tru ctu re against the growing
s tre s s of war, announced tectntly
a g, 000,OOO.OOf) yen 1*4(10,000.
000) program to provide p erm an­
e n t underground air-raid *heller*
for kay government office* ami
■trie ter coni nil over th r popula­
tion* of major induetrinl renter*
subject to air attack.
A Japanese Dome! new- ugrncv
dispatch as recorded liy the le d e r al Communications Commission
said the fa l d i.rt of Premier Genoral Kuniaki Koir.u. a laige.t of iru
ereaaing crilicism at home for
failure to adopt iliustic im-UMires,
approved the prugrnnt Friday.
The plan also give- (hr- govern
m e n t control over “ solidly lniilt”
atru ctures capable of use us a i r ­
raid ehelter*. A recent Tokyo do­
mestic broadcast said building
officials in some cities hud been
barring crowds seeking safely
durin g Amerirun air m u le
Domei said the program p ro ­
vides for speeding reinnvel of old
and yotmg and of pro/fdsetiY'
mothers from ti lle r w h je resfr/cU
ing departures of war workers
with a view to Insuring I hi* neces­
sary numbers of |ier*itMii*l in war
farlorie- “ The lujnute.r l&gt;r-&gt;B&gt;l
casts did out d a l s i r s l t
n IIh*
later provision

i\,

A &amp; P FOOD STORE

�f

V *" ’ T^r i

X

• e

If
» i 'h lo be free, if r e ssish In
prraerf# In th ila tr thus* incMLqsLU p tn t1( 1*1 for which w* h a re beers no long con.
! ^

Undin* — * f m in t f i f h t l
_______ __________

— I 'A T I I II k

U l:.H I K .

(th e ^ a m o r fr
%

VOLUM E XXXVI

AN

SANFORD,

K s ta ! ) li » h i‘il 19 0 S

C la rk Field
•Is C a p t u r e d
B y A m ericans

Doug:’ Visits A Jap Monument

f

n l a o w . t&gt;| , , n OU|

of harmdny.
Donald Net.on
( K in a '.

C m t.
A m e r ic a n warplanes fur ant true
hoi nt jail hi - toil*' t of i «&gt;xntoi (nit
r e s , in Manila t-ny for t h e -i-viinit
s t r a i g h t day, a n d h a r u n n y In
utalifilions in Kubir tiny to the
n o r th ft*
well a&gt; the
p o rt at
A p a r r i on t h e n o r t h e r n c o n st of
Luzon.

Price Ceiling To Be
m P ut On Cabbage Soon
OPA will p u t •• price celling
on cabbage sometime between
Feb. 1 and Feb. 16, it hae been
announced by the Florida Veget­
able Committee,
•
The com m ittee he* arranged
w w ith Doyle E. Tlmmtma, m arket­
ing1 aprclillat of the Unhreralty
of Florida, to convert Florida
coat* Into O PA language, and
* to flguro w h at price ceiling.
_ thoukd be under the law . To• m atoea were taken ea a teat
commodity for • num ber of
aound reaaona. Dr. Timmons
worked up the coat data accordl» f to OPA law and arrived at
a aeajional celling of 14.04 a lug.
« recen t re p o r t of t h e re m ­
it w » a e ta ted i "K V C haa

\&lt;s«m' lu te d I’rrioi

N t* w

\1 I'ltc lied F ir 111ini* In u ll In Poland

w ar

predicted

K iia I

t h i.

*11 t

AT DAMORTIS ON LUZON &lt;»«'»»

MRrA rthur tu r n s away

n fto r inftpcrtimr n m nnum ciif rf »** t. ,| h v t h r J u p a n c i f w h m
thry
th o u g h t lh«*y 'vfr»* »afi* m thi* I'h itip iim i** fu rp v e r T h o tn a rrip tiu n
!■ in t **r prr*t &lt;r«I a t a r m fur that the m ttiu jm m i wnm il^ flira tr’i 't •• the
vai«»r &lt;»f the J d p n n f
f«»rce« w h a
theit v a y In to L u t n i»l

th u spot'*

i Ini• ! ii®f itkctnl BmindpHotiO

Gas Company Is Four Principles
Sold To Florida jTo GuideShipping
Utilities Group Foodstuffs By Air
Services Rendered By Report Made On Re­
s u l t s Of Postwar
Power Corporation
Air ( ’artro Study
Divided Under Act
The Flnrldn l*i---. f 1 1I hn» enterril Into » Hint' , 1 . ilh
f lo rid * 1’lilh ie. t .,t p«i;,ii &gt;» .i
Florida c»,r|Kitatniii with ,, / t i . e .
at Orlando, for anle of nil ef the
go* . y . l e m . of Florid,t I’uwot
Cor|Kirallon located in the citie*
of Orlando, W inter I’.trk, Malt
land, Orange City, Del-aml and
S anford, It waa announced t»dav
hy A. W. Iliggin*, pre.idenl of
the Florida Power t Vir|»*r»th-»
The ga» . y . l e m . w ere h e re to ­
fo r e owned and o p erated l&gt;\ 1 lot
Ida
P u b lic
S e r v le e
Con p a n v
w h ich w * . m erged with M o n d e
P o w e r C o n io ra tio n on
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U n d er the term- -I
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the S e c a n t m-*
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lo l
lowing tia».age nf Die INdilu.
U tility Holding A r t of U.Pt-S. thv
Florida Power C o rp o ra tio n h a .
been directed lo dl*|&gt;o*e «f It*
gaa [irnpertlc., I h . i u »lute,I thr.l
th* contract provides for the
final consummation of the s a le
and th« transfer of the proper-

tie* by May 1, lUlfi.
F. Ilurlon Smith, Florida Utilitlaa Corporation official, who
negotiated the purchase of th r
gaa .y.lem *, s ta le d th a t they
w ere being purchased a* no Intreatment, and would lie operated
a i n complete Integral unit. Vir­
tu ally the l i m e o perating perotpnnel will be retained, thus ««.ur
Ing a continuation of the p r o ­
gressive m anagem ent r o,,ry t *inl
has prevailed In recent vrnr*. In­
cluded In the property purchased
is the building a t tho com er of
C e n tra l Avenue and Main S treet,
Orlando, which Is now occupied
by Florida Power Corporation
and which will be heatliju.rtcr*

Guard Plana
Shoot Sunday

MRS. BCOTT DIBS

F'unerol serrlcee fo r Mr*. Mary
A. Scott, who died T W a y ln
Orlando, win be held Sunday a t
O arer Hand Chapel. Burial
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In Philippines

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Thoma*. 101 E ast Seventh StregL
Pfc. G u itav ien reported jh a t
ha wag In the ho*pital in France
recuperating from neck bunta aa
the m u l t of a ahall or rocket
th a t cam e through tha roof of

A T T E N D BAPTIST MEET

Rev. W. P. Brook., J r . .'id
Jno. D. Jlnkin. have returned
from Jeekionvllle where they a t ­
tended the 83rd annual &gt;e».hm
of th e Florida S tate BapUat Convantlon which waa held In the
P i n t B aptl.t Church In Jack .o n villa thi* week. ,
Mr. Jlokln* a loo attended the
Semi-Annual meeting
of the
Board of Truileea of the Florida
BapUat Children'** Home which
wo* hold In tha Roger* Bu fid Ing
In Jacksonville la at Wednesday
availing. Tha Board of T ru ilct*
to tha Btata Convention
, Children'. Home, which
.— led 41 Arcadia, 1* In the
t financial condition In He
history, be oatd.

ered, .c itin g fire to It and b u rn ­
ing up all of hi* equipment. He
•ta trd th a t ha waa g ettin g bet­
ter and hoped lo retu rn to duty
very shortly.
, "O)uurr men ov er' bare
Ing a g re a t Job
believe the enemy will la a t too
much longer,** bo errata
* d ,* T - r e c r iv e d tb r ;P urple _
today from o n e . o f the o ffleert
a t th e hoepItaJ."
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Pfc.* Quetvaaon waa a form er
employee of T b f H enU L and
PVT. NKWBOM MISSING
later' w aa connected w ith the
Mr*. D. N tw tom received word
Uoyd Thorn** Appretoal Commy o f Chicago, whare hi* wtfb en Wedneedey t h a t h e r aon. P vtr
it. M uriel G u itav to n now live*.

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Itu thcfuiil were belli th is a f t e r ­
noon at -1:00 o’clock in tho E rick ­
son FuOcrnl Home w ith the Rev.
Jpc A Toll*, pasti-or of tho
Mtlhndfsl Church, officiating.
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Mr
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Gordon S. Hall, ARM 8/c
eavered ee ra v a lm n or pit on a n i j l l n e i , of 10 months, lie was
A ltam o n te Htrve.
*'» U F o l l r i l e , Tertn. and had USSR, son of Mr. and Mr*. J. P.
Today'* case on tria l is tho been a resident of h a n f u n l fur Hall of tho San la u la A partm ents,
■ult for 9734 damages hy IfcoTV »» J**'* formerly op eraU n g a arrN ed home on leave Wedoc«ry stofO On Kay t Second .titu la r ftom the south PavitW
leA lliter. yrlilch nitc ..cluittu l i
theater of war where .he has
root
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Survivor* tncludo tw o tUugh- been serving as a radioman on
church known a* the Antioch

Judge M. |t Smith in Circuit
court ycsleradv ilirtcttnl n ver­
d ict In favor
the Town of Al­
tam onte In ivgnni Ii
th. »ult
against th a t Iimii t&gt;y M i'. II A.
G ainer, who rlnlmed *ii- .u ffo red ,

Gordon XI II ARM 2c
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B aptist Church of Oviedo. The
plaintiff maintained In Its In­
form ation th at McAlister failed
to carry out the work he con­
tracted to da. This I* the final
vaao on tho docket for tho Spring
to r n of tho court.

tsri, Sir*, w . 0 . Howell and Mrs.
Olivo l aFrnnc* both of Ixu
A ngelo. Calif, i ami two .ons,
Cecil of Jacksonville and Millard
of Augusta. Ga.
Tho Spanish American War
Veteran* of which Mr. Rutherford
w ai a member, conducted ser­
vice* at th e grave and also acted
■ 4 pallbearer*. In term en t waa
Evergreen Cemetery.

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1 W A M Th*u«da.v uw retng f\4luwtng a tender cviH-uou hetweera
th# I W 'to sedan he w as drhiUua
south op F rench Avvuue and
Thiitcvnth S tre e t aod a HMtl
Ford evupe beta* driven n o rth
on French Avenue.
INdke F atco tm aa -C.W . G ee*
and Shore Fwtrohuan John 'EMlard hap parsed W he parked
ths- tptersectU n where th e a
dent occurred. Th»v ImeaestUi
gar* chase W thhha. who^ aecurding to th ir report did * H
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Hall attended local reboots,
S*mlneke High School and during
hi* third year a t University of
Florida, entered the eervlc* Ur
the Spring of 1843. He received took Um era Weat
boot train in g a t G reat lake*
Naval S u tto n , and completed
training a t Noethweoteiw Uni­
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Sanford Baptists
Florida Convention

Pfc. H a rry W. O uatav.on, aon
of thi- I . t r Nel» G u .tav aon and
Mr*. A nn a C. flu»tnv.on of S a n ­
ford and Chicago,' 111. haa boon
awarded kho decoration o f ^th«
Purple H e a r t for Inlurle*
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during action In France, accord

Plans Are MadeTo
Build Sanitarium
For TB Patients

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Church of Mariana,
Dr. Thomas H am en, pa.lot &lt;&gt;f
the Main .treet R a p ti.t Chun n,
presided over the
convent i n
meeting* which were held at the
F lrit U aptiit Church, llngnn nul
Church Street*.

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hoinir (,rca( Jolt In
( iirinu* For Trtttips

if it id *- i he *•in n tri rpr h*in ine ■.* of up in an r te e u tiv e &lt; fw i' n
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nttpmmeeil the ru im iu i . . , b a &gt; at ....
aide* hy un wtire tH fo rth to* N.C'.fc
t( »«lle«&gt; d t#w f l K f T l V f r I
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day hy lesertrcherA in Detroit.
mil kit MU ll -tM .
Thi»* fiist r lp o rt on tho pro*
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ere*H of an air mrffo »lu«ty Ik*At perform -» .
irun U&lt;t Jun e hy W iy n e U n iv er­
Mon " I ' l . • i i
sity, United Ah Lints unii A £ V
folk. I&gt;*e* t i . ..
Food Stores inchidet aI*o n warn"i i.m.n,
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hig
random »ir shipment*
S a n f o r d lla p liR ts . umtiru! th o lle n ev
of comni'tdII
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First Haplifl Church, huvr i •» | one
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The report 1* l^soed b” |)r. . rA ttrrw
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all Mi|*
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panel trhta designed to determine . e c t i a n . n f t h * S t a t e .
A ttending th* m eeting nf &gt;&gt;■«•
In w hat, if any. degree various
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suppleinenterl hy clo»e obaenfatlon F. Cooper and Mri .E lliahetli Wil­ o u r A no i i i im I*. . t it it' It'll -t
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of aevrrril exp erlaitn tnl, com ­ liam* were among thn.c fu-m heljtw lo hr inf *jo t ..........
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United and American Ahllne*,
Yealerday, the attention of the Uruiiklh, imii I' m' i 1I . "■! t *M. 44** i
he points out*
convention . . . focused on t»u h a v e Ihi**1'11 h Mi 1' ' .( . I ll Mi l
In formulatliur the principles
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desiirned to he o f help to ahtpDtri reporta concerning th* Flund* Of rik'M rol.1 ■i i ‘M
R ip tl.t Children’. Home at At-..- ihnll ti-e ii*t- tit* «t -n Im Imi-h
I Cnaa tin rot* (ra Fa a* Til Veer|
dla. Speaker* were Dr. T M. our Fhi M 11»ii - 'It*"1»■i
John*,
.uperlnlendent
of
tho
'•I'lmruifh \ mu, I t4*Mil.| h k r lo
Home, and the Rev. A.C. Ahnrv, Convey in\ |&gt;( i ■• il *H*» n int ion |
p aito r of the Flr*t
llui-t. -1 to the .SointiKth * ••uMh t Im|•I i*i j

Pfc Harry Guataveon
Given Purple Heart

nnhu

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klas
ti * ( l u
N .i ils
(dm 's'sl
Ni*\ i c l t i u i h ^ lt» l I n 1 M ini It
(’l u hi* i n 1 Iii* L u n i n *&gt;t l l r n t u l OllLill V 1 l it’ 1*1 II e -l.tl 1
ills'*'
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pr **,1net inn,
Meanwhile
the
d l'V
tiHih)
no thnrl.ed ration fre e
odd lot' I ,
• ale of men1, unit women1, .hoe. 1 . ' - I t S
from K rb . 10 to M ai
H e n ry ■ A W a lla re *h n llr tjy r .l PunrreAM V fatrrH av in f i «Mi .Hit II
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n d im m .i &lt;Mr-l
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D o v frn m rn t'A irian l lem li "j- ngencII’ T (■ r the (rood nf all t-ui him oeff
W a llic a bant hi* w ould it*'
(he »(»h for th#
m sn him !
«in a II hu* tripsK.
W tihoul rum m if the m un I' tojiI*

A

Hf U tttrluifJ

thel

p ro d u ctio n

•

B&gt; I ■S. Ninth Army
Alunjf Uorr Bivor;
llnmcludcn T a k e n

(n In ierj,!

po-ind, and it.. * 'n hi v i hi
p i.i
•old
for hotter
to " in , ,in i a g e 1

__ _ OPA*a ow p form ula* to
prove thorn, irro n g ; jaow ta the
iftM f o r u* to vlgoriAuly demand of the new company.
th a t celling*, U we m u st have
F . Monroe Alleman, alio an
, be mode high enough to official of Florida Utilities Cortho tm d u co r, m i N i t j* . po ration, was Instrum ental In a r ­
ranging for the financing. Mr.
U Alleman stated th a t the corporate
_
_ M
structure for the new enterprise
the th e con- has not .been fully com puted bu t
will Include substantial local In. 1—
tcreata. He fu rth e r Mated th a t
financing plane have been worked
out on a b u t* of providing ade*
ouate fundi for fu tu re expansion
and b e tu n o e n u th a t will be
needed in the growing territory
i t n r t d by I h f * r * » m t*1™-

,

NUMII KH I I .

tn sh n v
Jan
.‘ti
t \ l* t
I hv
lu n M u tu t,
l.v m m i
|H4ipAi«itkU a r i t r ) ,
la*
*1*1 \Kf* . W (IKf lut*ii a*»&lt;»«* v*111"
Mat tJtil It a«. A.It*|t.It* t Hat
a ItvaaI v HAll
Ivl 1
tHf l s I iii a wirvt H*«J a it H
t Hiii t1h ill a ml Hl a Dit

S p rin g ‘‘.hould be at le a .t doll,
hle the November r a t e " and
would »oon he felt on the fight
llig front.. The P re-nicnl’s | » f
«onnl
representative
.aid
the
c h l n r . r economic wai effort
now coordinated for the first
lime
The United Slate* reeie\,-il j
mem orandum from the I*o1IhI,
governm ent In rs ilc nskhig the
e.tabllahm ent nf an imer-uHlad
comml.alon to ad m m i.te i I'olund
until elections ru n P„- hi hi, Art
ing Secretary nf* S tale Joseph
Crew 1 announced
In t hicago ('(vilinn. faeft fl
I ' L ’1 talinn of le«« limn one part
hotter daily so md-i-tiv -|*un*»
man -aid lialat
t h e , aonounre-l
arllort In relieve | he h o ller 'Vrl
-t, ' ami ndvoeni ityg met riming
Ihr 1n-se t rtee t-.
mot* a

Santo

F ir s t arm y corps doughboy*
maintained heavy p re s su re on
Ja p a n e s e entrenched a t Itosario,
on the highway lo lingula, south®
erti copltnl of the Philippines
R ebalan ce here h a . been the
most pronounced Of th e l.uton
campaign.
One of two Japanese bomber*
a ttack in g A m erican ahipplng in
"of Mae
• L m g a y s n gulf,
A rtoO r’a J a n . D J i r u h h e a d . set.
shot down.
Liberator
bom ber,
operating
w ith a fig h te r escort heavily a t ­
tacked the big Cavite n av al b s i r
In Manila boy. cauaing la r g e *»•
A plosion, anil f i r e , M ar A rthur
w reported.
A 10 000-lnn tanker wa* deltroyed off A perrf.
Clean O ut Trnopa
M arA rth o r
said h i.
ground
force*, after taking ( d a r k field.
0
were “ engaged In cleaning m e n u
tro o p , fn oo nrnrby h il l." while
advance
unit*
probed
toward
Manila
American englneeri, which srmoving rig ht along w ith the
■
Yank tro o|i. on Luton i*«eau*"
w of the d i.o r g a n lte d n a t u r e of
th e enemy rcaialance, probably
will go to work a t once on Clark'e
netw ork of runwaya.
T h a t air b a ta will tremendous_ ly expand American a ir power
“
which already haa been aide to
dominate the aklea over l.uion
from an airfie ld celled a t Ling a y i n Jan. U an the opening day
of the invo.ion. Since th en other
a i r f ie ld * have been seised at Tar
A lac, Hosalen, Carm en an d Ham
ban.

Mem lit-1

WASHINGTON T a n . 3ft. M V Ttr* Hnu.e Military Comm ittee
dl.clo.ed today It had rejected
an amendment lo the manpow er
legl.latlnn giving .IM u to ry h ack­
ing
to the (air
F m ploym ant
P ractice.
Committee ,p ro g ra m
T hi^^n tl-cloaad .h o p nm rndm en

fans m assing ship* ami tr o o p . In
the Philippines for is new nlrlkr
They linked t h i . f o r o n * , with
grow ing air r a i d , on Mamin Day
Form osa and Okinawa
inland,
A southwest iif Jap an .
Tokyo «aid (several S uperior
t r e . s e . attacke&lt;l Singnpon- hut
claimed ''ahaolulely no (Inmugr."
The Anieriranii have rap tu red
Angeles, five miles .u u t h of
Clark field To t^ r tiu rth en .t of
A Angeles, ulhi r foluniii. have May
nlang, a highway ju n r tio u on
the (inert route to Manila.
On the west roast, Inflow Dasol
b u y , the Vank* have su rg ed ninri
th a n five m ile, .o ath fro m In
f a n t n to ta k e the town ol

I'M

in Last Prussia By Russians

Amendment A gainst —
‘ Closed Shop Also
Is Dropoed In In­
terest Of Harmony

Powerful American col­
umns cnutlted through light
hut Increasing Japanese re­
sistance ai\&lt;1 seitqd the PFlli|v
• pines' finest airdrome at
Clark Field, pushing on to
about 40 miles from Manila
and only 20 from the Bataan
penlnauln.
•
Tokyo rc|&gt;ortod the Ameri-

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Jf».

Thousands Ofi Nazis
Cut
Off
m
&gt; n
•
n
n

R ejected
In M a n p o w e r]
Legislation
|

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WARBONOS

»

I Ki l l \ 4 . I \ N 1 \ U \

fepc

• Yanks In Philippines
Are N o w Only 20
Miles Prom Bataan,
40 From M a n i 1a

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IN D E P E N D E N T N E W t E A m t

F L O R ID A .

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                    <text>FRIDAY JANUARY 19, 1915

TIIE SANFORD flF.RAl.D. RANFORD. FLORIDA

PAGE EIGHT

Russia Finishes Paris Is Snowy,
- G r e a t ^ ^ a y i? : Cuu$;VFoodlessr
DrivelnHistory
And Miserable
A Million Head Moved No Fuel, Potatoes or
From Interior West,
Milk, and 13* Below;
Stripped By F o e
Government Ih Hit
C L A S S IF IE D
(Oe
Me
J7c
&gt;&amp;c

per
per
per
pel

line
line
line
lire

tor
tor
for
for

A D V E R T I S IN G

RATES

one toaertica
tnree Inrertlone
0 Insertion!
M loecrtiono

*

Mitiimutm.-ate . . . Vt

&gt;'UONE U&gt; O S bRINO YOIIB Id* to THE oANTORD II1RALD

'/ount ( h i wtrrdr to the line, including phono and address.
Ill adveTtlMBient* for ■UuatUo* wanUd will ke charred for at lU

rolar duett ted rates.

FOR SALE—
It. &amp; POPE CO.
U. S. Tirr* and Tubes

FOR RENT—
LAItfrK cmnfttrtitbit* room, SiiuthcuhUtm cxp4*wurr, Krntlfmaii
l»rrf*rnil. W)7 Mtignolia Avc.

_

MOTORCYCLE SALK t
tt/fH IN tr them oul! (July 10
machine* le ft Exlni sprcjal L O S T today and lumunus, 1 small
Indian machine good
tires, LOST: 4li nr near Itltx Theater,
mntoi runs fine, looks g o o d January |0. wallet with money
flPC.Ot Ono PJtl Hurley. «-v
and idmlifimllnrl pass In name
relent tires and tubet. new ba'IJito'n Itakn. RcwbiiI Phone
tery —sjk-cuI |.’t&gt;t8.60. One ID 11 - rouritv .'ibex; •
Indian (.'liicf. new paint, new
Iwltcry—1.798.00. Seven
KUHarlcys. all ready tc g o—Spe­
cial $.-)0:i.W. This is all fellows. BUSINESS SERVICE
hurry *m| ret yours. No nioiu
machines avallalle lui n long
while A il«|&gt;os|t will huhl un,
machine. They can also Ih I i
nnnosl hy payinx I/.'l down I
ii II Motors. 116 VSesl lln h MIA MOItTGAflK I.OAN8
Avenue, Drljiml, Fla. I'hoi.o
To build a htirns
(Afu-r fi-ty f . M.)
To htijr a home
To rcmiNlrl n hmio
COW manure for flmvers, WX
To rrfirinnrr i homo
buahcl. Phono 78H-W.
r. M. nOYfl, 113!j Magnolia A ff.
I’horie 178-J.
LARK.SPUH. Cornflower. Snap
dragon plants —I'lmsc C«&gt;tinty .stoic \r,r: your car nt
*T40h
Oar age.
.S|»*cia
rst«
storage
WO SMALL farms for enlr;
orx' 3 acres land, 2 dofy hou**
garage, one storage house, 1111 '
good wrll. land tiled, round* v
tiibir 1 igMtioti Uiic 5 acre a m i
with 2 story hou»r, 2 st*»i&gt;
•h sc r een * fo h lin g m rri'lt*
barn, gontl well, land
•i n w t n g - . 1 I•111 f m r11
coni |do t vuhir •igai mn.
\pply
ri'tiair m g
I
Nf
VV 1 1- 1
to J. W Hell, Idkkt* Mur: 1 or (
.1 find i.i At •*
'hour 16.

4tr»-lt

MOSCOW. Inn I** l s|»cci«l) —
The great* * I ratib* ‘hive in hialory in over h
monlhn
ami moNrd I .IJOnuoo bead of
dairy rjtlLli*. gLceu « m ! at*«-ii* “from
the interior of ib«
Union
It) lil)«rite*l ftr**a* ir 'In writ
IMnnnrd With the ,»r«n«c de­
tail of a militai) «*|»rralion. thi*
vwftt overland
in1' •• iM’iit
u*nn
carried out like cbtckwoik hy 26.000 nperiilh lrnir#*d hrfd«'ii». Heside it, the f.umtU' iiMvement of
reindeer herd-* .ni"*
northern
CtiriAila a few year- .u'n *erm*
insignificant
The Hijs-iuti phiM » • • -titut
rd hy the gn.tnoiM’ * lh*r I F».
I:» t:t It «|»&gt; * * ••# iidt**l to
move the utliotd
fiiiln. but
the jtih would h.t • ’ if.| i||» ,i
wholtf n»lhr»\
-y it •• fi*r a
month
25.OOU llririrr* I *»cd
So, in mnlwi ter. p i iulions
for uri overland m**-• ot wcie
made
SVmiii« •! e 1. f nuijiping
too ten thimiyh f ••* 1 •M* and
alnriif
hiyhnu;.
f •\ |»l&lt; ki d
river rioii*irif« «•
•-•ked foi
entering *|Mit». I .
twentythree route* w i e •!*• idnl upon,
totaling -nrm
lead­
ing f|i*m thi «•» '
ithennt
to the wr -I an »
Mo^*»
than *|0
•i•|I •
•*i v u*
tnhiihhetl
Meanw lull * ■ ............. .
m*|e
olitai i d
««.
t
herd*,
mod of thl’ in mi.... .. .»• . •hihlttn
hilt with :i numhet
»ar IIIvalid* inrltidrd
*i droit
term roiiMei Mru »• , for I,000 hrnUotcn, • •&lt;
uirn
with i reviou* ... ....... . • i dri\
injf rattl* lor i*
+ % weie
mven * pee •,tI
i
SfVi*i|
hundred velum
mI»
tamed
I*-A •* •
• vn
route
.tod
v
I •!.- t.n &lt;•

I’ AKIS. Jan. IU. (Special) —
Parisian* awoke thin morning 10
face nr.e. of their hardest day*
since the war started in IV3U.
The nty wa. covered with sndw;
the tempei nturr " a s 11 degree*
below f reeling; the city could
expect no electric power all day
and no rooking go* after 8:30
I*. M.; there wai no coal, no fire
wood and almost no food on the
market.
Shortage of roal has tied U|&gt;
almost all transportation. Potatoes
have disappeared. No milk Is
rearhing Paris There has been
no distribution of fats this month.
The srarrlty of flour has agai’i
produced k
&gt;ISVw Lr.vfrawf «T
the bakeries
It is a common comment here
today thnt this is like the winter
of into '41. when the cold was
hitter ui|i the only food for t^rco
week* wan rutabaga* ami beet*
UMUilly fed t« Hogn. There in in- I
leifrc crilin&gt;m of the government, I
which i- hhinird with not having I
foienr«ii tlir cold or the food j
shortage, and with not having
taken mon*ure« i r i ln d bnth.
I
Ax a inniter of Fact. tKe gov- )
cuiniput did nrr trouble coming. .
.Mon- than once Ucneral Charlr* |
dp &lt;«atillt* slid that evro harder
time* Mi'M in »tore and thai no'
inijirovemi'iit could l»e ei|»ecte«l |
before aprlng 11•• and hin inlnU- j
ten turd to get shipping from |
the Alin**, hut war nerda came i
heforv Fiance's civiIiht require- I
rnenta Now the cold ha* arrived, |
itvi«| with It* public grumbling.
•
Ice has blinked the canals along |
which coil I* iiMUally shipped to i
I'aii*. a- wi ll a* th«* streams of j
ih**
\iivfignr which normally'
L'liipridr power for the city. As
II result, the nt&gt; now goes witl •
out •d&lt;«ttn lu'lit ii itil U I*. M ,
I'd • . •r. ! &lt;«•lofi' * t .111mil Win H

I !&gt;• io .i I -horlagt has forced
it # g«*\« Miiurot to -top all pa*
• ''g* 1
i if' 11 1 mj * |t in Part I
f, . . . i.«m« • full of
uni \i •
PaM-i.m* i' ••mg
Mrfttany or
In adtpo* •l *•1
••IP* 1 ii'-h |i»*iM»ce* m tratch of
give tin *»
f. •si I In- '••••nliff ..f trucks which
group of . .«
• • • •*» 1r»1 ' .... | into Ihe city lias
at 1 f\ei *i*»
11I .« U-o
itaih'd hy stioftage
« a m pi g •»» d
••I p«i»* p.i 1 1 * and tirrr
mov c
ll*i
6 ItOOM stucco laingaln*. iinine
much finl.fi *
i wit in 1Ii, for children i* now
diate iKi&amp;iesAion
giwnl h»« .«
IIIIp*** ibh- In find A few ilnys
Uon
• . i »itt«» •«»uh| |h- iMMight fairly
ItOKKIlT A WILLIAMS
• • •Iy •» •to hla&lt; k mat ki t for
l*hone 7.12
Atlantic Hank llhlg
$«. Till (•• •Mid Tv la v it Ims ditl&lt; nr n tn |»u« loin
U|*pt ,t| s'.I
KOR SALK; Pipe and pipe fil
I •vnt Stutc Mai ki t
l( ill
H.iioinhi »
'dioi^ier of
tiligs, valves, id .nulling *u,ipli« »(tlldll IMf
M •
•» ••I I Hl|lf 1 1 on*l »
living d«'*pr tatcly to
pre-war auloinatn hot wal««
urtpht
ft »tidic*|
.1 ..." . .
pnl
uppi, tile «il&gt; '’ ith iin-it and
healers, roinpleta sUn k deep ami
land*
».•-*• !•••»§.
Mu* tli'k.
tigit.ihle*
Hut potatoes havs
shallow aril pumps, pnruniMtir
\ h tn c(iit.Mit mIImi. foi iustnn««
IIKI
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\.1 1 -lied from thr rnnrkrt since
ntorngr tanks. A l&gt; Kosii-r '.•I5
mi • »In* f h» • »'»m*•. «»»vei •*1 al»o *t 1 csti a t lorin weir lifted front their
Six-. * M e U l W i . l k .
W. Iat. St. Phone IflW
I.Aim mill'
i ln - d . b u n g i n g ♦ •‘ *0 *nlr Mot mg the fall, vrgrtahle*
fl ROOM country home located m 1 Ml LINK .Million attendant, good s h e e p ft inn rat.it ia l«» ttie It •v
plentiful — leeks, carrots,
hour*. *n ilsyr week Advance­ a n d r e g io n Mo- idler p g a m e d mm wen
Paola on hanl road, fruit
ment depends on yourself Frill a t e r . i g e «»( iiinie tha n a pound 01 cabbage, radfshts. lettuce They
chicken houses, *1 acres Price
are riot to he found now.
Maf felt's Auto Service, phone w right
*3600.00
PI 21Now (Ik- mot cinrut is rum
ROHBRT a . w i l l i a m s
Livestock fin ms in the
Atlantic Rank llldg.
Phone 732 MAll) lor aftcriiona. Mrs II K pli'tnl
lilreratnl areas have been re
Tooke.
7*20
Mellunvillc
Avp
OR IlKNT, 4 room house, hath,
stikcked after the Kerman d«fireplace. Inquire 410 Myrtle
1 Ik. sf rear
CASHIER wanted fur grocery predations
Wsiu r .p .t
store
Ijh' uI girl preferred
KKI) HLISS Seed pntotocs, cert­
will
Disks sat
Durnno,
Albania,
flourished
Si7.Ml week plaiting nnlnry, —
•h s l l m i .
ified.
Hunt's
Tuiedv
Feed
2.600 years ago m K| idaiunu* of
Hen.
A,
c
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Herald
Rlsrt tsvlas
Store, 2nd A Sanford, phone
the Hiet'k*. und was rename I
W ..U r»**il
3M.
I*&gt; 1 1 inti»uin when it •n«*rd into
♦* * * * * * * * * * *
the iiantls nf tiie Homans
FOR SALK: two story frame
hous4. thrn
bed rooms up
stairs and one t»eil room down
stairs. Park Avc
Close r*.
Kdwartl F. I*ane. phone 462.

TWO-PIECE-LI VIN(
BOOM SUITE

Maki- your lit iriR nnim one thnt'n nice "to riime hum
aprinjr construction, iii-nutifullt

to" with u suite like this o f full
ii|iholHteri‘ii

trtltid 1

HELP WANTED

FOR HOSPITALITY
Iiirjfc n-fi-i fury l.ililc, of umu&lt;uully ntiirily

UTILITY CABINETS

ami lln- four wrll (li-Mi^ued clmirx for only

,S|uii,

miu 'I's

for «mull kilchena. Por

n-lniii finish. Roomy shclvcabuffet to match
China Cabinet

•WANTED—

FOR SALK; Thr*« IhmI nwm
W A N T * Dhou»o In Sanford'* Myil F.x- M) IIKNS.
1’ AI.MKTTO «R O
rluxivr
»cctlon.
Kilwanl
K.
CKKY in I'A I.MOTTO AVK
t^na “ Th* man who know*
NUK. 1‘ ltONK 441.
Sanford." Phono 4t&gt;2.
HOI.I F.lt MOTOR SAI.BS
NP.KI1H USED CARS
IVo will pay top ceiling price*
for u»r&lt;l niitornotillrs.
All OP A
'irlailo h uullril fm ) ihi W ntr nl
phnnr Ui* to ciimr and mnko o ir
vpornltal
IIOl,I,Kit MOTOR SALKS
208 W. Kinit St.
Phono 823

N o w is the time to

CONTROL DESTRUCTIVE CHEWING
INSECTS ON TRUCK CROPS

It 8A I.E : two lots in Flora PARTY to can 100 No. 2 cant of
Ieights, W. F. Norris. Bylvaagrapefruit hearts — I will
w Rd.. S R., Routs No. 3,
furnish cans and fruit — Writs
Boa 221 or Phone 331.
G o o d oak wood for stove or TO BUY: modern homo with
fireplace — W . W. Thompson,
three bedrooms. P. 0 . Box C48.
Elder Bprtofa. . &gt; .
Sanford, „
WANTED to buy: Good- paying
bar In Sanford, or any good
town In Florida, will pay cash.
.aid- Harvard
Please writa full particulars tc
rnuto Ave.
Stephen It. Thornton, Htldehrandt Bldg.. Jacksonville, Flor-

THEYCANT

SMALL

HOUSE

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O U T IN
THE O PEN !
&amp; piece

WANTED
no W a x j o b * .
Odham'a Gulf Service Button,
Comer First St. and French
Ave. Alvin Odham, owner.
HOUSE trailer wanted—anything
within r*a*onabla price range—
Writa Box X . c /o Herald.

SUMMER FURNITURE SPECIALS

set, table

and 1 chain,

leath erette

cover

C B tO L lH
Beautiful, Warm Blankets
a_-a

- - a—

Colorful and warm 100% wool or part wool

»

^ oiifi ®ow id proctcg
valuable vegetable crop* against the ravagee o f ek*v&lt;
lag Insect peeU, Spray or dual with Kryodde—the
proven inseeUelde, *o widely und tucceeaully need by
many prominent commercial grower*.
Cryolite ia recommended lor tbla uae by eutboritiea;
KRYOCIDE, the only NATURAL CRYOLITE, la
really and effectively applied with standard daattng oe
aproving roulpment. Follow the •■ggeetieu o f poor
local experiment station.
Your feeler ’can supply yon with KRYOCIDE h r
spraying, or with mixed dusts, from eonvcnleudy
located atoeha.
* r it e far free literature.
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separate chalw j y .50

CHIFFO

Seasonable

MISCELLANEOUS

FLORIDA AQftKUlTUVAl
SUPPIY CO.
THI KllOORI SIIO COj

io Mather Way”

CURTA
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If we 4rirJ» J o be treat If we wi-ih to
p t n t tt r inviolate Iboaa inestimable prl.l
lt| ti for which W* have been so long runlending— we must fight!
—l**TlllrK H KtM t.

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VOLUME XXXVI

SANFORD.

I ‘.MIS

i n i &gt;i : i 'E

N i &gt;i : m

F L O R ID A ,

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id # WITH WAR BONDS

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Mi’iiilur

V-^tuiaU'd IVesn

NT M l IKK

Wallaces Arrive For Inauguration

lr iR
6ow
,e,H H fsEans9 f m pDow nCut0ff.
Wallace Job f l l F 0 3 l t On Eastern Prussia

Tarlac Is C a p t u r e d
In Luzon Fighting;
Formosa Is Blasted
By Carrier- Planes

O'Daniel Insists AppninHnent Is New
Deal Pa vo IT For
Communist Support

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V* ASlItM iTON
Jati
22.
t \111 — Thr
hoiM*
Military
t ummitliT Iml a ^ « rule thF
amlit !*■«*n 1 &gt;•h«**♦ ainr ml tilr n1
into tlir m»ti||»«rr Irgi'UUmi
nml r r f^ n l In Njinifk artI*
riihiife an a criltyaJ iiulu*tr)«
il 11|ttiIntrti no man taking
an imlusl rial lo!» al tin* cr«ittr‘&gt;l «tf dirrrl i*hi •*! a i ln t ’1
h'Mftf cOil Iff W i riiUll i'll
I*tin n union Hi's 4 1 itmlil ion
of

Allied planes today anight
3,000 German vehicles in an
attempted sneakaway from
the Ardennes salient on the
western front and tore them
J to pieces in a ruinous day­
long attack, threfctepini! ruin
to at least one Nazi reserve
army.
The Germans are failing

Ah Mat

Taniu-nljcrg Captured
In New Drive That
Reaches
Wiflxiiv
la Miles Of Baltic

\rtliur Came Ashore At Lingayen

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IDMMIN Jan 22 t\P ) —
Thr
lirffiian
rojhn
1ml ay
fallriJ for r*fryi»r*r 111 thr
nation in join thr 11«&gt;1&gt; Bat*
tie f nt lih ritc’* nml *aUt
"tlimnril
hr
mir riirmirt.
I hfw wisiillnr w. Iit-slial i)Vff*
whr Imi 11%;
i&gt;n%lau^hl
111 41s t li*- hr hi it nD fiwU
IIINIiOV Jan. 22 1 \1'&gt; —
Kli*
Uiint
Whitr
Riiw*iait
A f 111t lllw 'itplUM'l In-lrf
Imuryh Itl»- srtiilitl illy 111
pr»»l I'fiis'ia Stalin 2IIIIMUII
rnt lmt.ii i* Ili* i*rrnt 111* in
iliralril t4 it Sen irl 1 1 tiiir-s
afr
into xhr Jmtkrr *
protinri f rtint' Ihr viiuitiMf*!
and tmr Ihea*( only hil nulr**
apart Irml **rlutrmi %'h t* 5II
nnlr-s Irmt. K onigwl»**r u the
Pa t I'rimiAit capital .ntd IT
milr*. iimidr thr prm mrr

X^llINt; I 1 »\ 1
back Into thr Siegfried line from
It
* H
Belgium. Luxembourg in umlrr
, , i«
1 •t
American attacks that
gained
nrnrly five miles nt vmir point*.
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The Third Army fought into \Vi|
lilill. -t t.fv f .,.l1 h
ll, the German aouthrrn anchor.Flit*
a
A 1* k*
MlI ' l l 1
*. ••
The British to north dug in deep­
* mi %* i * - *
er toward the ltoer Rivet*, five
.1
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l
,
.
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t
1*
mile* away, after broadening the
\ 1. i v t h»&gt; * a j * l
a t - i •*
front to 12 inilea.
|t|* V l i t 1
l » . ,1
1‘ t l l l l 14 .1
In A]*ace the American Seven­
inrtit
. |i t a l i ’l l
1 \ S.-Dh
th Army held a threat to Stras­
I F la]
hi4 4I f TI t i l I t F |
bourg but the snows hampered
V »r« I*r***Nil''li1 IIIr nrv W »•11«rr «&gt;«■I "VIt * W r»11nr** anr* 11 •*** •f
11
• ■ . » t ■* t i . m i i ' i „
the French push farther south arriving nt thr While H»iii«ta fuF Mu- l««mth Trrin Imiuguriilmn *i
4
&gt;. * &lt; ( ' .»
i ..i*i .11,
The American First army fought Pre^hlrfVl ItiMmeVrll. Short Iv after, U 111.1 •• » ih Mim irilr*l in *&lt; 1 " '
t v |‘*'4 f . . !
Im
D m -I
tli*
in the snuws, minefields and stiff
by ffuiry S lniman, nml vn*!»ribi\ he u.i- api* mt«nt S n ifta is •!
resistance in o slow close in on t P i n n u T r i t . • * i i i r e e i j I *
.
!«.i * - *.f
l ik
1 I f t M i n t ( o i n i I S ' &gt; - F at n h u t
1
St. Vlth
In the Pacific about fiM A men
U \ ‘ II*
can carrier planes struck Okinawa
! Island in the tlyukyo chain south
I . M i l l 1 1 14 r n
of Japuri fur the second straight
day. Tokyo reported, ns l!.S
armor rolled through the smmil
dering ruins of Tarlac on I.uron
to within (50 miles of Maniln
•,
Allied amphibious fnrrr* rnp
(I Antlau.d I'r.M Ps|« I sirl

•hv Aitoc 1Jtfd fra *1 1
T h ICC ( III* 1 1 it 11 a i rnti A l o tlitv
lu n g e t t
mt*» t . « r m a n y ,
l*i*m k t t ig ’ tit Miig h t It** f i r s t
h i* n-i* lirii i o &gt; l» .« &lt; l a m p
1p
‘ I a t j*-,t | t h i m l n o
I 11 - f l ‘r t * ia
l o i r f l u r iil- v
1" 1*f h 1 v\ i t i 1, f \
| •1 , n u l r - «11
15* t 1if 1 i t •.fit i i - n t f &lt;it }*..!.■ ri«I
A Ill'll S ms il f ,|.
. .(I a41
I .i-i I 'ru - u.i it ••mi l h» xt»ut II
1 a t . . F4 •, - » . 1l* t hiJ
a-f i Jail 1 ti* r-,
fit 1i, ♦. F , , r*'* runt
Hi lull'nt
11.. 1 1 • ml.
1 11« Dj Hit ill
•i 1‘U■Ii l*i •h.-|i . ! ‘ t *i*-ri- 1
J(i11X*■rsi |&gt;i
ILa-vtail t j.. i! t. 1 •• i;. i- in
Ft.. »
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.k, 1V- ,* ’
Hi’ F11TI A h*
1 Fn C , jl "■" DM* |F1
t T II |tvr - ,|, ' *‘ ii et! thr
I.
ti f* .|*«iHi u- | 4 k h l.l
.if
i IbiMlt.l 14|tl*H
^1itr«lin|
V*.W1* Vi fst
ti *m Wm
Aiiuithi-.! a1 thm ll*2»
11 •■Unwed I*« |'S|f j^nlf j

Prison Director National Scout
Advocates Habits Director Speaks **lank Ravlick Is
Of Simplicity At Mayfair Meet(
IV.md S.Vler

Sergeant Raburn
Reported Missing
In L u x e m b o u r g
First Sgt. Britt Rabum, son
of Ur. and Mrs. A. E. Hahurn,
928 West Third 8tt»e', has bee,g,

ChapmanReveals War (soodman Tells Of hn*
HasBroughtReduct- portance Of St*lftion In Prisoners ini|M)sikd Discipliiu-

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State Tag Inspector
Checks On Old Tags
Watch out for the Tag Inspec­
tor if you have an old tag on
your car, was the warning today
of Jno. I). Jinklns, county tax
collector
Mr, Jlnkins reported today thnt
F. G. Ilush, supervisor of thr
Motor Vehicle Department was
In Sanford, Friday and had noti­
fied him that Tag Inspectors
would Isegln' early this work,
checking on cart and trucka being
operated with old lag* which ex­
pired, Jan. IS.
There hss been no extension
of time for lha purchase of new
lag*, and any vehicle not equip­
ped with n new 1D4G license
plate is not authorised to be
operated on the hlghwaya o f tin
State
of
Florida.
Exceptions,
aaid Mr. Jlnklni, are tourists and
men and women In tba armed
forces who hive lag* which haye
not expired in thalr home state.

Pr. Park’s Uncle
Dies In Augusta
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'or Robert
Park, 7 « , unci* of Major
____
L. Park.of Sanford, warn
held Tuesdey afternoon In Aunts-

a. oa

TbV.Vw',1;
I p lr t , who
tb* first ml*-

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Flli'fM1rl t f I U'li pi" O I
,f 1 1 s- A ivir 1 P .1 ‘ 1 l*i
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Director Wilson (

Presents Vu Red Cross Drive

s‘ " ‘di I
1
Min
1
vii fs
p y„ ,
, VVat B f
* mm
Bllggrating thnt if y«&gt;». hav*
'Sctvilinr*
n wufM iumvc. ,f • . 1 l; F.p
•’ ! t ' '
ir
found sonimni* who
h«uidili|- j tending tv tmivr and va. iM.I
Milted In If! of ftp
1" VI 1 PiiT
a
1j
in the wrong tliii*ctinn you shoult f* ihrihtHul M 1'
i rficr tnnwln «t
lit k U1 l to mid 1'. iliirl ■
• 1 * H' »
trv to Irail him hnck i«&lt; ' imtitfi t *Nuliohiil hirt*« tof of Prp»'»*M
IIt*|art irfrlit tif kT »riila V '*•a af*
and the aimpla thing)* uf lifr
of America tvtd
.
1.rgi.m and AH'ili.«rv at tin' fW o
tA'hnpmjin, aupermlrmlcitl
n ..f1 thr' rvn-rlini* of tin Cuntral V^or* 1
In Uni. I *0 l»i»vt • • D. -* ♦»
&lt; . r r a l t r l i r -■ a i c l i
I &lt;&gt;
f*rUon Fni m at ll.-itf
ILi if td.
f si j 1
# - M " - T thr H ttet Ma\f.nr
"t»v
UlknJ to thr Kotnry t lull 1 ot»«&gt; ltidn\ m . ihhii
1
I '•'fl'M.li, *
‘di&lt; 1*" •
nuilirtilj
Th** 1 i' i m m w11 * iini‘ hv'i-i| 11V
on thr stibjnici of "A
I’ ft11th A -vfinth nml
its tacsiilrd nl 1 hi' ' .■ " it.1 k wr* t -m' I« 1
Volcano” .
Congratulating Srmirndr Co o t-\i r ti\ I rn lltar*l«*ri prr^t.lrht of ■1 ofii* 1 ’ th.»- most ‘-itiir ft
ty ;i* one dialmguishnl In
t" thr f •nl» . i It'Ti.la t atnsril kbhi h 1 1 * t»f tj 11 tti»- rtat
i \« K •
•. . 4 It 4
* V. . t
1 r*»m 'anlofd vk» rc I'"*!
ttf scout irmlrrs
amall numlier of men it send-* u* is
&gt;Sj*4*. *
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rifiiixh
r
V
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Tin
rinv,
1
niimhrriny
anmnp
them
iimmiii
the Htnte Prison in propnilum ••
1 1rid ho k H". &gt;1
ix&gt;1kii)ntion, Mr. C1im|miiiin tt I nil l ctA'T 1anI r'lvMiit o»lll*l Irmll'Ts nml Mr
Irvfr
l i f t KolU 01 .1 1
rif 1 i*ni nil H nr itlit
I-n* V t.y I
Chut the war has sat viol to tit
llpiliui» 1 f 1 rm■r InMi! Ail' «-P*&lt; ltd \ lm t
man* Irate thr Riiuutlnt^-' of o
Btirtii n
Muny
imp SA,|- I ll
old theory thnt crime is «lur tu sum ' i d Mi
I hr
largely
to unemployment
aiol Litlie* « i‘ ir pi merit
the j •
1• 1
Mi
f
|(M
..|nni
.*1*
r.*I*»^
t
f»
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s i t e.
\
(hivet y Sirice the VMir Keg up d i
..a I '!
; Ei*-i ' t Am toll) of ^ u j i T i n
son in O
these two farltir* have h- fii *
1 * ..........
-* 1
1 " 11
it*,
id
*
If
1
HMIoir.l
t
hr
in'';'
minuted **kcrpt fny vu If till p &lt;
I ■ ink 1
M II ki ‘ • *e
tll’MJ[ fill'' tp iv ii« t - - ■■ '"it . f«t f f*1 f .1 ’
ert y , he tidilmi I.h111 tIt1■ 11i»11p•
• mo! 1- -. I
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fi
1
Inti
th
irivi
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1
inmates at the |&gt;l i»&lt;mp In-* !•»■♦»«.
«ftt Pill of I
dll ID *■ . H
r.iiured from 2.2UO to I.Sfuil
1 hinid nm -a^rv ». i-N’- h u
dr rill*' map A.u ItiiiMfiin*lri
Baaing hi* talk on the little rnocnicy. n« rnntiruled with CrsI'M . .* f *hiii kM Wilatrii of I*
l*C*'|! *t"' •
volcuno in a Slexican coriifleld tnpo-llkp dibcipliio- imposeil
oiji, Nutiomil ( Tnirdirmtor of
I at ..
f■
( |•!» ♦'
uncovered by a peon plowing Hm without, as mi Mitlrr votith. Ho World Win II l.tiusnn t •mum
,11 ' * '
|if * ■ »'
►»If
fields sumo two years ago, Mi
poinlod nut that bey scouts «l nml Vrlrtnn of hot h World V'
|ibil\ .1
Chapmen said that loduy ih.» {
vlnliiy and b-rdib.n..| by I nrul Ihe- |tr»"*i*nt vein, told
**fFt
*
Volcmio is still spouting Invn nt i
till* hi 1* "ir til hr f %Im.jt |*f "i** «■'
thr rate of 200 tons an bout and! •
' th i*l &lt;gi ■ 1 fi*4-11-'itiir
it1
W i '
is affording the fust npp.ii tutu! v , O fr i
Thom
A
( 'n h h
I* \rti’fD'
to imp
jtr , &lt; I • - f 1 ■
in thr history Of thr u. rid f
,
I IHII1U1.S . V. \ O U tl , (ijp|&lt;(
,nn«l 1 mi'1 1
o I 0
scientists to itudy vt»lrnnu
■l i f t s
C l u s t e r 1 &lt; i*h. i.v " r 1
thr f 1iMil ■ P» niit '1 Sif lit I
lion from its origin
Thi-ir arr thtnisaJuU *.f Uir-.
(I.
.it a
AN
4 11,11111
Ml!
MlKiK in
vulva nor s wlurli Ihruiiglii.ui imu IIOMHKI!
ST A 1 111N
Knglinid, 1 ' " '
, -■
have runt rihutrd tu the uuinn
Jun, 22, iSue.ull Staft H g l| | '‘ " " "
1,1 "1'-.|u
lion of the world'* surfiur. h. t’homax A i old
r Ssuiord has , l-ogiun , i-,'i in p u m v '
continuril, adding that humnn hibeen decorated v&gt;ilh a fourth Dak Iinlet. Del
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D.
N*•
tory has liecn msdr in iniivh lea f Cluster to hi. Air Medal »**&gt;• " f
l ,,"h l . u»d
v I *• '
thr same manner by sinnlni vo- for "mrriloru.us uchievrment" un! Pn«»ugv ..f nilin
tel.-in,
,
«
tllll 1 ' ♦
canic explosions, some of which more Ihtin n score of ll-l" Flying I Hfull M11 e, I hv the 1-cg.nn
■j(J1%1 1Im ' •' "
he listed a* the birth «f Chrisi. Fortrea* coialwil ml Minna over]
Funds ununii.Llnp to *!*■&lt; ■
ktvn
,«i "
the
reformation
launched
by Europe with the IWIsl Bombard-;for ^nsshtiime ...
tin- t.n
hD l v uTitf imn .I . m« --1
Vt‘!' 4-F I K
dll.-11|" . Martin Luther, the Amrrlcen Hi- menl Group
veteran'srehabilitation
pro-.
1. it . .D' - - lilill* A&gt;l let 1oi •
Dm.
•
W
illin
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volution, tho Civil War, Woman's
The 21-year-old Fortress -radio hive liecii iui- ihI ami donut-&lt;!
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til 4*kJ.F A 1»
Suffrage, and the Eighteenth olhrator has taken part in bomb­ the Amcriuan lu-gmn Aa&gt;ih.i
1 |4 I,*’ j *1 ' 1 *. ! ..Ft,4 1 *r F.tF*D*w
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Amendment. The history of thr ing uttmks un Berlin Munich it »n» nmiimiii nl bv Mr, (''lu­
I.........I
world, he said, Is whut it is be­ I'ecnemiindt-, l.ripxig, Gauitcnau. ll Gilbert. Nut nmol I'rcsulcnl
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....... n . . tea- tt ml'* l 111iF* f 1 .1.0
cause of such explosions in hu­ Schwrinfurt
Nienhurg,
Merse­ this group. Ad&lt;(|(mte i r u n V\ hit on
i-fll |*1’1 uni i ........till r.g t., ill
Upwind ‘ i. &gt;■
man affair* as thrse.
burg, Mn^leburg, Cologne, Star- for national defense in the m
iN i i- I'lvPFi wenluc* iiiim ii.i- O* ro *&gt;u L di-gleepint iam. u, ■- -1
And similarly, hr continued, tr»rd, Polite, Munster, Hamburg, wur period wns slreMcd by M&lt;- stlaw la*.. v
|o N oiiiiil n.iung*- ti-lliliein
"krtiiilfii
v*
the life uf an Individual may be Frankfurt Sindelfingen and other Gilbert, who told uf visiting vd Claude IVpi" ,
' l. 111if till tun- fol Do pel l**»i iu 111 , j,
affected by a volcanic explAsiot enemy war center*.
crons in hospitals tliroiighn t
IMIfl
I I 4inll***irti *&gt;st
i :i m
No I Uinfull was reciud. ,i
The citation accompanying his the country and of the wort, *-t
in hia own life. Sudden pent up
■lining the past week
emotion* may cause him to do award read In cart “The couratAu the Auxiliary toward rrhlohihtu
things for which he Is not rn foulness and skill displayed by lion of these Mildier*.
S»&lt; miT,, ijtiiiii *-• 4- hav.
ii
lirely responsible, he explained, this enlisted man upon these ocrep.-1 'r-l !&gt;&lt; i 1 4. &gt;... IL-4. , uf .-lesnl,.adding that one should not be caionh reflect great rrudit upon
d
Ihut li will take tin- I lf A 1i ooi
penalised forever beaus of some himself and tho Armed Force* of
two weeks lo tlil daV- l,I repta,
such exploaton in hi* individual the United States.”
l-vl Jid. i 4
i! rnpiin*.
.11. them, it wan ieporle.1 ir
ti,.
Hgf. Cobb, was graduated from
Ilf*.
one iif the fn ! \ - i - mi -.iddiei- ( Seuinu ii- t ounty Pi ice and Itu
Aa an anti-dot* to crime, he Semlnolo High School at Sanford
to rnlei Grii.ini
, I a w tl , llll | tinning Itonnl
suggested that.one should remsln in 1940 anil attended Gordon Mil­
Ensign
Samuel
D.
tuiultn Ilf the Met i a»-d \i I- - - l-'ujct |
d o st to nature,'.pne should culti­ itary college In Harnesville. Ga. USNH, a student pilot nttueh.-d Buttle* lin- la .-i. , . ••»*. . I kill.-.J
Mining, r Mr*
Johnnie
l.ou
vate habit* of simplicity and Before Mitering the army Aug. to the Sanford Naval Air Stalmi. in art inn iim Pi' m ltilgtus.,| Joh il *OO lialliy |HIIIILe, I Willi III |,I,28,
IOC,
he
worked
for
J.
C.
should never conclude that the
was instantly killed on Jsn IV, according In wu.id m vivid by lo the low tail and grey inluid
goal has been reached. Though Hutchison and Co., Sanford.
when his plane crashed nl sea hi* wife in Nashville. Tend trim tile floor with blind, border wtiin
Ilia
,
parent*
are
Mr.
and
Mrs.
thing* may fo wrong for the
has been bud nt the Piggy Wig
o ff Daytona Beach during auth the Wur Ih-paiintent
lime being, one should remember Robert A. Cobb. 313 West Flf- orlsed training maneuvers.
Pvt. Humphrey, who had been gly Store.
tcenth
8trect.
Sanford.
that there ia always a tomorrow
Ensign Coulter is survived hv overseas five months, hail lived
always
something,
a
future,
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. S A in Sanford and ha- ms brothers
In--4*fTefl11 Court this morning,
which |a worth living for.
Coulter, who reside in Olathe here, Bruce, Kn.eai, liius, lioucri, William K Phillips chnrgeil with
Mr. Chapman was Introduced
Arlliur and Fayette Humphrey assault with intrnt to commit
Kansas.
by George A . Speer who had Is Visitor In Sanford
Before entering the service, h. He resided with Mr. nml Mr*, rape, was found guilty by a jury.
— :-------eharge of th* program. Visitors
attended the University of Kan- j}. C. Stone, 1795 South Fern No sentence hss ns yet been pass­
Included Charles Goodman of Or­
Major Henry Louttit, who has saa, and was later employed hv Creek while attending Orlando ed by Judge M.II. Smith, accord­
lando, William Holler of Demand, been serving aa an Army Chap­ th# B, F. Murray Co, in Olathe Senior High School, from which ing to Couhty Clerk D .P . Hern­
Edward Higgins Jr. and Andrew lain in the Pacific Theater and Ensign Coulter received previous ho graduated in 19.72.
don.
Besides his brothers, hia ' wife
flight training at tba Naval Air
Eapicopal dKurch, with M r i Loot- Station, Minneapolis, Minn., and and one daughter, Pvt. Humphrey
I^wls A. Tate, owner of the
Is survlvi-d iiy two sisters, Mrs.
Inn. Transit Avenue and
ROWLAND EKK0LL8 . . ^ ^ a n ^ h e i^ o n .JSOTrT,^Jr^|qHnt tho NflygLAIr Station at Pensa­ Slorte (if Griunilu ami Mrs. Anchor
the Orlando Highway, reported
cola. Ha reported to the Sanford
visiting friend*.
Ida model A KopI car had Iwcn
Naval Air Station for operational Theresa Tyler uf Homestead
' Charles J. Rowland, IS, son of
Major Louttit la spending a training on Dec. 18.
stolen.
Mr. ami Mrs. O.W. Rowland. 401 30-day sick-leave in Florida and
WARD PROMOTED
W . Eighteenth Btreet was enroll­ he and hie family plan to visit
Waiter J. Ward, gramlsun uf
The Rev. Bob Jones of the Bob
TAX BILL REJECTED
ed recently In an Intensive course the Martin Brama in Tamp* and
. ATluANTA, Jan. 22. (JP&gt;— Lrg- Mr, and Mrs. H J Vaughn, has Jones College In Tennessee Is
Naval Training relative* in West Palm Beach, Islatlon examflting veterans of been promoted to u first lient*n- conducting a Methodist Revival
on the campus of before he reports to Thamaevlila, all wars fur all Uma from poll nnt with a U. S. Infantry Divi­ in Orlando^ and speaks each
Ity «
Wisconsin,
tax paymeata was rejected today sion in France, noor fighting on morning at 8:4£ o’clock over
the German front.
(Cs s Om i * u s r*s&lt; rear)
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according to word received by
his wife, Mrs,-Fay Johnson ll*
bum In CleValanfl, Ohio, from
the War Department
Sgt. 1fa hum entered the Army
j In November of 1B10, with the
National Guard as a mctpbrr of
the Thirty-First (Dixie) Division.
He wa« stationed for n while at
Camp tllanding nml at Fort Hen­
ning, Ga. where he was nn Inslructor fur some time. He has
been overseas since last Spring.
The Sanford man has one bro­
ther, Albert, in the service who
Is at Fort Meade, Md. and two
hrothem-in-law
In tho
armed
forces, Capt. M, II. V^illiamson.
Jr. with the engineers oversells
* anil Haley Duke of the Army
Air Corps at Chanute, Field.

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Pvt. John 11umphrey 1
Is K i l l e d I A c t i o n

Major Henry Louttit

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Home On Leave
Fdllnre N o t e : — ih r followini names o f tmys In s e n Ire
“ home on le a v e " h i i t f l been
submitted by Ihr Pilot Club
for which Mre. Z. IL Itatliff,
telephone S S t -J , sod
Mix*
Hlinrhe Kennedy , telephone
BIJ-W have been selrcled Ss
a rom mlltee t o secure narars

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First Imfnntr&gt;* Division, He p;il
liripuUd in the Alurrln- Freneh
Mororro Toni* nml Sicily mm
I aitfna. lsjist March ‘24 m* whs
nwanleil the comhnt infuntrymun
liltil|£r&gt;
HARDY ENLISTS

of service men and women so
that their frienda may
know
ay V
n&lt;
when they are in Hanford.
Bill Stapler, S 1/e. arrived
Saturday from Jacksonville to
spend a 15-day leave with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stap­
ler. Sr.

It was a "hitch" in the regulanvy fo
Navv
for James Thomas Hardy,
TAG DAY
Jr. beginning this week. Young
Hardy, who lives with his parent)
Junior High School students
at 108 Poplar Street In Sanford under direction of Princfpal R. E.
was sworn In th* Navy on hi* Kipp will aid in the “ March of
17lh birthday of Ur beginning Dimes” campaign for relief or
hi* papers In the Orlando Navy Infantile paralysis sufferers, by
Recruiting Kt&amp;tinn last year, in nuking Saturday a tag day in
order to have everything “ Just the downtown section, according
right" when the day arrived.
to Rev. W. P. Brooks, Jr., appaa]
A student at SemFnole High chairman for the Seminole County
CommitI
School, Hardy was placed on !n- Infantile Paralysis
actlvt dutv for a short period Additional aid for the camps!_
pending call lo a Naval Training is e lite led from the Itltx The* ter
Station, which hs expacta will and the Sanford Naval Air Stae
lion, ha said.
ba Bainbridgc, Md.

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Out* n f tlit* many vvntv in flic td l liy tin - world » n l' i t
what m ifjlit lie callrfl "p rm iiin ria tifin tm iilil*- T I» - m an* •&gt;&lt;»
III
'A lia
many d iffe re n t e:l|en, cotuilru-.n anil i .im s no* in the
new* th a t mdtirms of jw npir n a tn n illy talk about thr-m. and
want to know how tn handle the nit in ns And lh** lr;t n iin i!
of the names themselves, w ith I heir hack ground, has edu­
cational value.
Th e leading news linm tli asters are hi,l|iln! in tIn - mat
i t 'i m 'r i i ’ Tiny i i a t k *
ter. H ut it is s u rp risin g how mnny names of emmiries', c it­
r&gt;l&gt;U&gt; la * l l » n
L a n l*S -«&gt; W ----------- ies, riv e r s, nmuntainn, unit so on. are pronmincetl ifueerlv
Msajb ............ — —•---on thl* u ir. or ut least sound q u e e r to average l i s t e n e r s . T h is
may conie from lack o f unifo rm standards of pronum tatiou
in hcI k k i I, or from a false assumption ihal the wav any
Mlaavr aollrta* rstau al
r«Mlail*na &gt;na aatlret si particular city o r country pronounces its names is the way
irneala (•• tk* a a iH # »• everybody else should do it.
-&gt;rlll h» cVSrarS Inf
ar t « f(ll&gt; t a « tkln.
i t is mposKilile and nnneressary In gel u irh am forni
pronunciation. Every nation n a tu ra lly develops its own \y:»y
■land XiWayaHi
«, la c- rd tn d a la TIa IlsraU of pronnunrinjr penjrniphind names, ami ha- a perfect
ka Ullaaal |WII ol «a.,,Oatal
law* as* OalatalaaC la ike lata r g h t to do *0. T h u s w hile P a risia n s nay “ Puree". it is proHllea af«h* »*a»t»F "O k
1 krUhaarlan la I'klrtaa aa&lt; per fo r people apeak in i' the En g lish language to sav
1 In k .
"P a r is ." einplms'zing the f ir s t sylluhlc. We say • It aly" in ­
stead o f " K a lin " ns the Ita lia n s wo. When in .ilu u h t. ju iru U l
&gt;“E&lt;-&gt;rar^oAt- A W r'iT d h"d fr( 7dFinfy. And when nhnwid, pionoiinre
I.u* mimes, i f posnUdc,

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A tvatiy starts In life with
nri amount o f enemy aiut res i. lance to disease given U&gt; it
hy it* parent*Then from
.h»Y to* &gt;t*y addition* in ihe
form o f hm l. «lr ami sunshitt.air made.

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THE LORD'S “I’ RAYKR IS A
PBRFLTT PATTERN, IT COV.
KRB ALL HUMAN NEEDS AND
HOPES,
BUT
PRAY
WITH
COMPLETE
SINCERITY
o II
YOU ARE NOT PRAYINO AT
ALL: After lhl» ntnnnrr thfic
fo c i pr*y jr*.— Matt. U:P.
Fod nAit Ion
{From Contemporary Poetry)
rnaath the flow- of word*
Ijhl dt llfiwt hnlr
the *un.
rflth sir,
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There mpves the Ikhtr of thotiunt
Socketed «hd clear.
On Ita flhc-toelctl taint
White, remote, austere.

Delight who will llic nn &gt;nt)i
A’rtfHec ef torigim,
TWf ►I'Ar-bMIY.I core
On which the flesh 1* lo n e
Id tweeter tn the rye
Thdt R n the naked ►loti
I/omlnou* beheath,

"The secret if utceess in jwdllic.s is to have respect
for your own nhlllties, mill to have no en em ies, -veil in I
the oppwdhjf parly." Thus William J. Gallagher. new con j
Kressmnn from Minneapnlin dljtlrjet, explniifx his victory.
As Congressman Gnllnfflmr Won. he proleihly knows |
whnt he is talking .shout, lei this doctrine, like oiosi 1
others rrtn lie pushed too far A innti without enemies j
•nay lie n man without force and no strong friends Pr—d |
dent Gf-over Cleveland was introduced In nntiooat jsdilies ,
with (lie .slogan, “ We love him for ihe .ru-ruie- in- has'
itlllde.”
In th e IM P pP 'tlrtrntlal en m pn ign W ood row W ilson
sent th is de fin nee to J erem ia h o 'l i c n r y . an a n ii-K rii mh api
tator w h o had th rea ten ed him With d efea t unless he w as
easier on G e r m a n y : "I w ouhl lie d eep ly m o rtifie d to h av e
yon o r a n y b o d y like y o u v ote fu r m e. A s you have trees*
to ifthhjf (listOynl citire n s and I h a v e none, I will n d von
to c o n v e y th is m e s s a g e s .to t h e m " Thi-. m o l.
1 u ortal
enem y o f O 'l w i r y tin In e o th e r hand, it won Prv nlent
W ilson 1O1 m u ch n|&gt;ptansr that, in v iew o f hi narrow m ar
IdIn o f v iM n fy . it may ev en hn\r electeit him
C onjfressrnnn G a lla gh er itoes not tell (hi who),
fork
Kwry o n e. even in p oti'ies. sh ou ld tu n e xonn nenne
of
hr iyht t o r '.

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tlnli 1: Ibal n lationi.) Ineianrel
allotments fot tbe rnlltaej mean
■mailer ■at ion. for cfvtbans.
I’ meesard Funds
Civilian tjUpi'lies nf procerir-l
foods from Ihe IUM-15 porV will
be the lowest In four y-rata. W hil*'
total pi udketion learh cl a record
lii?h, civilians will Tteeiv* only
3 /d as rtiuch c-cmmiervi illy parked
Korals as i b 't t l l l . itltiensed lie
maud by the armed furvoa ' In
order to feed five minion mm
over.rai will take I P s o f the
lit I f - 15 pack. It It estimated that
itnrMtrictcd aalea would ox me t*l
stock* of niuBt canned tfcrvli by
March or April, with no replaceim'nt until July or Auguat. In
order to assure ■tretchlhg these
abort supplies until tho new pack
U available, and to achieve wide
teglrral distribution, atrict ra.
tinning ia essential.
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out. Halted m v e m d e a p w i i r o
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llu - butt tbe 1B 1 I) -njH h of »tv .e* U.t th h t'w ia W areiUbte.
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Kipp,
iirifuitmt uf
the
m o n ija v
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In form ation
Junior
High J'oh'nd sifni San
Lieut. Guy D, W imhI and Mr*.
*,The Dependai.ie l-ia *. uf thv f o u l
S-rhmxD,
s ihi Iko VYihjvI arrived fr om Jacksonville is available for tboaa wiihlni
Ci ummar
r t c o u r a f e and p r o t . f l bird
F ir s t Melhix h't Ch urch m ill meet to the puml* uf the Seminole today L* visit friends.
tn l* a m o f thair vain*, their
w ith Mr* t» T HoUgvt £4( &gt; ttal High Scln »1 «t ■Juir leirulur c u n
U a u t y . so n g and co m pa nio n ship .
P.M.
vivalinri mi T b u r d i i v inornin r
Mr and Mrs. J C
Mlitchflll Th ry m a l e a large contribution
T U fclD A Y
piiYihg tilbiit# I* the Hirrmii v **f
h.*\r a.* their guests Mr* Champ tn the sola ce and pea ce o f our
TK# Pilot t £ub v. ill h o l d .1* RkklH'Tt K 1 f v
bv -tnTing ihnt I
Kirkland of Jacksonvillt and t'^idriis. they add much to the
(lltiitrr mcrli»i|y
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I his i‘ r. a 1 S * .1 Tr, u (si hi t .'ll with Mt*
Turn
K ir k la n d
and *nn, ch arm of your c o m m u n ity which
Itr at 7 JO i ‘ M
f, w snll'llhf!-.
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lim'd ntniv
in Itself i* a natural Uird S a n c ­
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liml uf pisihlrm- l»nl titlkiflfhi
tuary t on cannot have a ga rd en
t&lt;* |uv ,»Mv a ini a ill ,»1 ti.** Smith hr
There - i l l !«■ j u ..-.
I f imh U til 1 tint K i r k Iwiml will without hdVi.iw bird visitors, and
th# F i n # , A rig
t h |u*» ri iu t t •it hlii.l h i m . i *i—
• hi HP buftdl r* l
W m tcir ttiM to knrnv he is at
the tr aveler .who com e* within
the W o m a n ', Clot, t.i l IN. | M pl*«* r in tlu
lit a ria uf r\ t 1 \
triidmi;
candidal r -school our trnte- app reciate* the** llttl*
llosteste* " i l l l c Mi
1 ti i .1l
Vtill Mi .Hi
to mi'ylti.il .............................
Aht
feathered people quite as much
*^ra. J.T N r » l n , M&gt;
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us they do a n y other feature ou r
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hi* f t ad
Kipi . a 1***1 •Mt*n I h
' t o t e ba« to o l f e r . \V l II i:t ■t«
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It Mrr i i n h a * returned In
Mr*. M at s o n went on to s t l t f .
M o o r e t* m m u ' . ii
v
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. - - &gt;■»*&gt;)&gt;an
,ff e l us ( a t e t i i \ XtliO sif b if.i l
Ilf*‘ rtftfl »rt
^U i r r t r
\ Mtini1 his «i«tvr «*»d Inuthfr
into c o i . - i d r ra ti on— the material
T h e Unitisl l i a u e - w i
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side always w in s—but eventually
Mr \«i m i r a m i n u g it
iifimv
t
o
tind«n
f t h * p t n , wilt liio I ri
•,* t.&lt; tHK
■ wakes somet hin g w it h in — th at 1*
At it f rlid of |h|* riiiii|xjiH*n. hr j
sweet a i d bsscstme* spiritual. It
o l Mr*. Claud** I* It. 11dttfi at
u .O roMW1H%»JtiUnl i min m l nnd »
X 3 0 I*. XI
Mi
and M m
FraMk Thomu* has t&gt;eeri prove.1 that tne a verage
FCttt l*ark to VV ***-\ 1*1»llli it* l(S A U fill \ 1
bird co n su m es
several hundred
aimI ih» 11 daughter, l . r V f t nr, a i
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T h e legula l i!al\ i ( i i meuiLeiv*
inserts a d a y — (our to five h un d­
&gt; .*te tdu y
from
tiadsden
r a m r c o Kv h I i d • i m tfirnent and nse.1
o f the Country ilul* and th ru
Ala. tn \i*it Mr*. Thointi*' mother red and up into thousand* count
le nds 'vill bp he!,| at in im I* M i i p i ’ ii \ if a ilna*- w i th d t a n a l f r m n I und In ilh er, Mrs. M, S, Me*in*nai*i the the w o rm * and e^K* and
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other .11.a g re e a b le thing*.
mi! S tivii Mpsamiupi
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j»id
-» ih. !l f ff|.p. M|»t«»
i v o r y chilli should know o f
I Mltt'llSI-tj. |
I
t-f 1III ''•HI' h
P u b lic* I n v i t e d
O n
Mi
.1*h* t hitlendeii, M i* i* 11 I the m on u m en t to sea gull* ut
•III \ f 111\
l a k e C'lty. a m em oria l I f
S h o i h M is*
J e n nett** t hit i '..II
il«* . I c S a t . s l
t he f. » i e » .»I *t i n i
T r ip A r o u n d
W o rld
I lur.ts ihat saves) the !ir*t cro|
Met lelbt.i m I
.unt n iil. th» tend. *i and Ml** He** l»*lle* »d |
the e a r ly M orm ons when a
“ A n Airplane T p \».. . d
b*- i ,,f
Vi In -ton. Vn ate the truest* of
I. r I .**» . d S i . n*‘ w di 11 n e k oim ilt I d
, . ., - Itopper
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tkrr gu vto the |HiMl&gt; 1
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Ml . h i . . ’ . d It
• .» h . J . * ll l.sl&lt;
*■f ItIIf * I has csiahllshed research
Deltartmen t •
n* VV
Hi id if ilk* 1
1h.Iu ‘I atol.il&gt;* to study and rc|mrl
I*
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((♦•dm V A - l l t h o a h a i .J i Ii d
I I I I
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dh
I (i . j .
It,.- ..tit.mill o f weed s e e d ', insect*
when M»* It »
M
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d. i
F j t liii i a
and
i .Ilk* * n •■. . .1.1 \ I h Ht| 1i f
1 *•*
at,.| th. like llinl the individual
\Vi .iii i
tpuruor. will
vd
MiA - li
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n . f i *t
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l a t a k e n ii«t&gt;
All* h I VV .. Ik
till. t .fll
iitlli i l .
I«V fl»*tl »1*Hl
i M»h f ir- 1 . I went trill St i i'«'t. olid I to educate u* to the role that
C o r h l ? A tl IP A lltlOUt .-I utf it r *
\
^|rn*h
-I "*l it' *'
tmds play in man'* life,
or re»erv»t*oii
wit
it ! I * •«
tin
i vl«t i%« * and f i n nd*
•d
I
cro w d in g
Paik i yui i?i n f-n *»
l here t« an n.tagr, " U p with
Id t
I Ir-at* t C r .full
tr ip around the vo »ld
VI i o m l M i*
lim n
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Kiik
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u
th
1
met them In the open
Piloted l»v Mt- John i
of V\r*t C a l m
H eafh
a n n n iu u r
a hu hum n
f cal rnl K i i n ! at t h*.kii
the Iradititiiial mu - o- m ■I tbli. n
"H it ht 1hr first flash o f co lo r
it h , f a so n. Hi die it I v nn
1he
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* Mi \ *i r ♦ i • lilt ’ I lit.
I n d ia , Haw on Mtsl M i
?oi .VI ■* Kirk i* t h e f m m e i
that n rvri seems so lovely at
in
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o f the d a y —c a n
presented, l*ef,nr ?»•' in
,111V utht’ l time
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„ i .mis pro ve the fact that
Mm A M I
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ao.l pleasure srv s.i closely
VI
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innouncr*! that
•
a t , , | a. cannot separa te them
n. «• ■
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t b it 'n F a r r e l l T n
VN***ntrd b\ lb- *
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o f Dane i uir th»- 'l
"1.1*1
S iiitf F o r S t e t s o n
M rs. ( h a rle a
B e a ch
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Ili^h School
1,
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H o n o r e d
W ith
F a rty
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1 .*&gt; 1 »ll it Sal ford -luil* r ’&gt;
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H-l in (hr Soh*ml o f Mil vi.ss r wtsy Kli'hard entertain1• » .* ill
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b ib" It Str1*»*«i IdlilV Frul! v , 1 ,.iih n pa rty for Mrs 1 harles
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g' • I i *'"l h(i» 1f*,n *r!iiJci| from II lien, h. r.-cent bride, the f o rm e r
(f at I I .
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C. R lu w * .l»11 1IKf M
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In in Mae l a n e . Th ursd a y
V ,M »w ** ..Iv 1.. m*■* 1 1 * 1 r.al
■ it (hr Strt*uit (ill*# * lull
William*
ut Mis* d i e h a r d ' s
home.
1109
1| lik'.
VI t f s i f i r l l h thr Min nf Mf
i i . i i . h Ave n ue
1 Mi* n t&gt; F .-11 fell nf "m’ *
i’ H K V II s n i i m
I.sines
w e re
played
by
th*
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i -'|.«% iji I I
« ih Mil) k'tVr 1111 nrill.it in •»&gt; Clients and Miss Daphne Connelly
Plifki
W im f n s l
I a&gt;*. Ii
■-,si (■- .1
us Iiwurded a prii* as winner
1 . t 11 *# i lv- nf t.llif t till, r-f I
ttud rnt Hi Jifbt- H
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lilCahr.l o f Tainpa
f. ! ..IIn 1 ‘ (•ih ini ( h ilflii* "'
vernit) IK-1 .imt * »■
0 . ng s . s e r a i songs to entertain
publicity c U i i m i n
i Sr er- &gt;o A nusrellsneuua show
ormry Frc‘«'rri *e«
i
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M iss (ir a n t h a m
F la y s
cl o f g ifts Wjrr g is e n to the
clftde. Hi B 'M v ia t lm* ‘
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liopi r.s, i.y her friends
t i t t u p 1 U r &gt; i-igli
I &lt;1 11 Vv
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S p e cia l F r o g r a m
^ f t k * pai|KKr u] id. .... w —
Kef reshroeot s s . i v serve.1 liv
JAI»C lid) s .
Uatt U Ifi prtiiTi.ilc i tiftvatjta’ mual
the lio-tes* to th follo w ing : Mrs
P i l . t s l ' ii*!i \* * i
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u*e o f FrTn« h « .! .■&gt; 1^ 1 *. - . , ' 4 ^
Itni. h M&gt; an.i Mrs S. M Ri
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Mil* ■* \ I *ii ;ti &lt;« m t i i hriiii
fetamtim* nf tfn* f n *u b |sf**| |»- Sal vit nl* * 1. 1inn Si n i. .
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Mis* I o n ne lly, Mis*
Hetty Jo
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student U thr d a u g h t n
Mi
Tulle. Miss Hetty Jo HroCk, Mis.
f t l l r u . rt hu h a i r f a l b n
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J o t . e W h ile ,
Miss
Elsie M s e
\jU*if 111 JiO T| 11 S11
^Tin ier tBtolIckl in i\u « ..lit*:* «»f I h r i f r i i t « \
1. ut.duuisl. Miss Martha liageri.
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prmfiatil ut the |Vrle*1pd
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m ade
(irwtithnm y» m thr 1ii*no
the first practical use o f the
magnetic com pa ss.

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c U l ) — T h llt y Ihrsc slutirllM V .11
rterluale frv m KIhih Ij " a t e * «l&gt;
lags for Women
w .’ lmut cot emony on J u t ST.
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#ro.lii*ies
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th« registrar's o ffice on Sntur.lay
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mony as may occur to th»nt nt
th* moment, will emerge with
lha of ficial Ctnicntials o f co lle g e ,
■due*led women
latst year the
January ca ndid ate, mailr their
graduatlnn an occasion o f g a y
pompoafly with the playing o f
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Bachalor o f Aria: Nell I d ile n e
Bryant,
La kela nd;
Jean
Con■&gt;«**■ C orry ,
tjulney*— G lo ria
Ouida Dubua, Pensacola; IhkU-lcia
II hi lore n, fo rm e rly o f GalnearlUo.
SOW o f San Jo*e, Cal.; Sara h
Anna MlrUman, W aynes boro, G o . ;

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Chamhf* r*, Tnlluhn a' wp; Fr eeh a
Mc(N*l|*in, Finn! ( *ty ;
Gloria
Maria Khiimnn* Duilf»el|nn.
Httchcloi nf Ait* in Kducatlon
Alma Fhalker, Darllnirtcm; KH*»
beth Moore Fill*, r h a ir r * ; Frnn
cen Catherine F a n tut, Wallace,

" U y u u 'r t ifointf f « be o rat/n*](f m a n , y im ’J fW fcr
Irurn ifkal rorrivi lim e is t*r/v r w n l i a l f o r the mi fe

N. O.: Ieonoi e Florence Malakoff, Miami; Mildred Ann Wil
liams,
INintr-ano;
l.viln Janet
Younif. (&gt;c«) b
Uachelor of Science in Nurainy.
Olive (iallnway, lakeland; Mary
Franc*. M«t-«&gt;. Plaril City.

o/ xrii/iu ns o f tr a in * — an il m v e r s o r y f o r t h u p n r p o v
is the H' ii3cA In t/ iecto r."

Mable Wells, Callahan.

We nro very proud o f our iioaition ns Wait'll
IrLspec Utni for this territory, ll makes us fis-l tiuit
Ixwidtw buying VVAll HUNIXS, belpiiiK the HKI)
CIUXSS mid jmrtii-ljwiting in runny other Wnr »ctivitiea, wo nro making a gunuino conlributiun in
the prueecution of-tho War.

A
recently developed e lK tr ic
heat la mp will d r y new pain t on
m ilita ry veh kle a In threa minutaa.

Job, it ia Irecnuse wo are buay doing this work for
the hundroda o f Ilailruad men, who look to us for
tills service.

Uachelor o f Science in Home
Econom ics: D o ro t h y llolick, l a l
in. Tnn
in olahasae*; Doris Ouinilictlmin,
K«rine; Nancy Orleman, Miami;

Jane Lottleh, Altoona;
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McKay

Boney,

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If wa fail to aervico you on your watcli repair

Rain or thine. War or Peace-time, trains must
operate, TTm Railroads of America are doing a
giant job, and what we aro doing, is helping this
groat effort.
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500.000 ^AMERICANS..

Wm. E. KADER
F L O R I D A 'S

JEWELER

U N D E R W A T E R . F A IR Y L A N D

112 So. Pnrk

BUTHONESTLY' WE M/SSED YOU!

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Red Cross Drive
For $00,000,000
ToBeginOn Mar.l

Director Wilson
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Aid U. S. Health

National Scout 'Senate Row Ts
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Mr. ( .'
C o n n o r *niil, "irp rt w rn l uii nppre
rmlilc increase in lltc service*
| we will tender ui K u m i e , In tie.I’ iicifK and itt home,
j
''A f lit r
|u*t o*:nll\
inspectin'
i out tt|H*tillhin. in Knglnml and
on ( h e Cunlini nt. and .*fter eon
fcTring .with (Jrneial* lliaruhtiwer.
Ill tulle)',
I'nltun ulul Clark,
I
foresee* an iiicicn.-r roilier ttui.i
ii de c re a se 111 Ihe need for A liter 1
cun Ucd t ' l o a . »*rvli-c» on thi
Continent
fiom
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(..ill
Hu* idiolo Mia* i i - tu n y ■ni|iht‘ &lt;iuli fill*-'! with t a n k * tt|*|*i**m*htiiir a umde rrt**j*
Mdltui-y I'olier S|;t M . . i n , i
e u e h . •»* l**n*«»iry, I n u n . *lneetinir
trutfir,
wa,ve*
it
In ll**- i *'^UI d u okir ron o* , , .» noli*.' la..,.*, * ii
Mil ony -liouiui; l*ejf**lnl ihe leavr* **f «
ire
|l S Signal Corn- ltadin|l||ldiO |lo ll* ifl.lloliol Soll 11il|*hldo I

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l«riii|5 Ca Al«h\ '
In (i ii ‘ |miv* &gt;• liiiimli &lt; oti*-ly f«M
mi"
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tliiM'jgli
hi,
Irmii
t t o w ill *n 4f*p jt,**
|iHiNiiiims uml icliirf
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rv lm itn i
fr trtii Oiliimfo
u hf’ rr hr nHi-»i»|,rw| n 1 n iliiy ttn •
fori?,icc nf Itcil I r » n Wi,r FU ihI
.i it*1 (Im.ihici chin, tr,.in, M, Sm ith
&gt;ni.l , he,,- h un ur^int im*«l fur
nil *tf-pi,iiFC«!
j*Fiii,11 I hilt
•mi itilimiiiH,f, relief »hn inir lh»*
■ incriTfic A |•'t ii»t| nf iiu) 4 , Mint Cl
lluit l i n i n ' t», 111, mure hu |*ih in ill,
utii uhir ii will t^* icndv In help
n'linftiilit if *■ -trickcu frnitliph
Fid Till' I I’ VIflrtlrr **f I In |ir4**i
fii,
iji I i 11111' • '* i
f fori tl ill I
f{«&gt;#1 &lt; t *11*1 11
M( &gt;* -hnwer!
11
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, nilllt 1C* i iU|llil t *1 I file! UR yl i t •nil if the 1 I lr*rn«th*i *, T hlir
i ten m ' fliiMth ii.,a, ‘ UucW
tin- "title in 1be i i &gt;cm, |-c! UmI,
Itrj;; iliMitiuh i*i It
An t liiiltumn ttf thr Imul Hwl
I' iHm t hitplf i w lH*uiil*r
m „i
,n It te c , ,Mr HmilH, F«t'l lu, wtHiUi
rm np lc tr thr t&gt;r^n«i*nlt*m nf 10
sifti'CnminiMrc? tn r f f c f t thr j»r«
|it&lt;ri tluc" % |»r*igi,m» The nuhcu-m- I
njilt cc* m i .Survey. ^foliciit nr,I
V i,rvli'K
A ,&lt;l
Shc|f«*t,
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•Tut M u g IT mi »p"r, f nitfii, iific'l t e n
Mllttir« I i*'i
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fill 111■•I IMl | I '
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Mir fort l i n t ‘ he
|tm ,I
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on
.nil* pi i - lahln hfht-nt
f•-r l u 'h t y |.i,ti|ic,Fcrt rm cty rticy i»e
11rm tib|--v niiij fof tnlr fo Unit n, lici 11 p H i»f un d v r , n if f it(m&gt;hht#f ih** iIII
Mm t*i c Mimfow thu ,rujw»i i n i u ,
piinitr iMdlgitig i tHr.iiafimPiii *
S*. fm ii" nii&gt; j'MMiiuM ait* rim I of Ihe ,r*hnhlHt*Uon t»rHmt m.T*»„
fum lict
i f| tli*d, -m* ♦&gt; h|.|i inh "Urnwilful •iiHrlrnly
l i n t , " Mi
(ol*- .iH iid
W in do w must lx* h clpctitii, Ynrinue *ia&gt;«
IlirhliiiK bit.
been illm out intiwi tn rccutnhlisli t h f l f n o f h i l l k' hirI
amt
11■ lit l&lt;tyr -*eirnW f ol
Jirr- at«ls nf living.
In lh « fotfop phase, Mr Smith
imitioi.ui y iiurpiae* only m now
i i p h U n c I , H nl CltNit r r l i f f in•need nl mu i*ri-mi»Vii
Mi K iiik , Wl*|l Cliulriimn, nlmi cttnSm innlntmntiptj o f fninllfo**,
ami
rctmlrlng
home*,
nnnoiin* iil
i Itit 1 hilwnril
i-’nlrk* htiihlihg
.li r . t i o i of i lu* W i' ll'a (iflu -a^ iif "iipph‘ ll,g hmischnht furnishmgn,
Win t lllttioi,, will inlnillli*Ut| Un* hnspitiJiiiitlon, nuralng. hvrateck.
ncrtipallumil tinip ing, far m cfiuipin tin
ot. ii,
nrut oth er needs r»f those
tin nnli-i t. ellerll vi Ibin ugh
out ii&gt;i m,in.it 1'mii.niii i* imole,
tin** r i i ' i . fm |hi- llffn -r *•( War
; I i ilil le-. I,, i vr-ni| t 11"in
i bn
nidei &lt; leiliin wily M'&lt; lion "1 1ill'
iiju n liy wlieii It la ilrlt-i inllwtl
tl.nl toiiii (d la lire will not i educe
kite* rn(ieum|db&gt;n nf roal o r olhelr
H a r r e fuel... (K xa m plr - power
i ( antinea r w &gt; reee lie*.
gupi'lied by hydroeleelrlc s la tio u * .! Indio nlnt lull WUtfU.
I Ai» one of &lt;li" permltli** fm i. oii.
ininpllance, the new ntder |*rn»
T h e Malic M n t r t fjeiriee will
vid e , that 'V I'll imiv il.ret I ill* l*e co n fe r r e d im n e ja iv o f cendl
,l|avo.tMiill.Mier **f eleelrn* ^eivic# ilalen nl Ihe leuulru onctillK lit
tn any ittitMlinei who w dlf n llly Mninoe C h ap le r, N&lt;». 16, K.A.M.
violu tm the urdi'i.
which will he hold at M:0n o'clock
W 1*11 hL.ii n |i| I'll led f "l 11111.1, Tin -ilu y evitmur. All lloyal ArCb
Minn c o l l e c t . nln.li in all o * of M u .o i.i are Invllc.l to elteiel.
r l e e l n c l l y that m e m*C i*i**hil.iiei1
by the old er and mill I ha. ' t h e
Hlai-k nurkrts In meat usually
cfe rlr .r imlualry of the nalmii, Ctiiise a sharp rfiluclloP in b a ­
bath
publlr mid pr.viile,
hit* ther supplloat since black markeipil’d (JOI lln whalchnaited r o o j .c t a . eera oflan ileilroy hides tu con­
llotl fn miplHirt o f the f u e l Con* ceal their o pern Iton a.
ecivatinn j*rn|fiaii. announced by
JueUca llyMie*.''
Water main* •end service line*
T h e Ufflct* o f War Htllille* from mein* to building* tn Attny
dr afte d tlio o n la r a fte r co.iHultm c im n
tote, mate than IM00
lion with rrp w e e n tallve a o f the mllee, or three time* the dlaUnce
ulr^lrlc Industry fro m nil p a i t l from New Yorif (o San Francisco
o f the country,
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Cole Presents New
“Brown Oul” Rules
Regarding L i gh t s

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City Briefs

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Just /mienfber to take that
can of used fat* to y o «
butcher. Get 2 red point*
hfitiusfor each pound. Keep
Saving Used Fata for the
Fighting Pront I
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Nearly - all th* qulnln* for
American U.Iji In World5)Yar it
waa produced hy Latin-Anarlca,

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1 ■ lUilM n a n I’ KIl t#«»l
ir n&gt;urn «* S**cr^*
battling airnllAt nature
I Jc»«
iti ( (liiiiiuTtc in (ir&lt;liti tu
Sc out-- who have Icarncil hit** tat*
he j»»t» to ll ra ry Wji IU cc,
tu 0 Mailt fo o d such as fish. wild
id lllil
Sfttli,tU) AS Vif^J
veijetnhle*
uml
berries In thr
wood* have given valuable train- I'rvBhirnk
Ins tu Army pilot* in training “ l «^Thr m l ton wits ilfoclo»€ti in lit *
Chapel Hill. N. C. a&gt; n means ol trr&gt;
___ Jom*!» nmifo rublic last night.
» a * l h t life when id iot* are Inrced •Th ey \%r»i •liitnl v r o t e n U ) . the
lly
dow n In the jungle, he said
“ |«|h&gt; a( tin* Fremtl cn r» mnujr^ranf
ilcmnnstn.tjnn,
s cttuU 1H u ll to ii fourth form
wav
u rn t f All i ui.M»vrlt th|||
served » whole haiiiiuet nf tin* Join-*
nature, he •ilih*l.
He mid « f Ur wm ill! "n rct ih tu your ilfCr
saving ol lift hv ecoiitf duVlM, .1 . 1, 1” Iml |i&gt;olrilld Unit " f o r you
flm-d*. of .emit* In India wh*- to turn over oil l h c » f nsMJfo and
a a vnl m an y live* In n jilmtur He- nr|M»li*ihdilirc to u m«,i mtx|&gt;rr%
lo r e llrlgiuin * « &gt; uccupiml thou* iviirnl ,11 I rt o ln r h nod flm ih ct
were 17.000 scout*. and In ■pile Mill. I lirhevu. hr h*(t| fo r the
nf (irrman op pressio n now nun&gt; hiiai* rrt% mol fm.tlum l world o
Iter, ll.m ri he sard,
Neatly ovary uitilii hI hwI
Ml
| !n &gt; c c r ll Irrmrd
it “ »
b oy n. Ctrl i* a scmil in &lt;‘ hina,
vir&gt;
difficult
letter
in w rit e ’*
he added.
It mol d V, Pare aeo.it car* u l i . c utiiiK h 1r&gt; friend ship mid lelntion iT|Hirleil that ihe Control Klornhi ,ht|&gt; ** 11Ii Join's, wtin took the
S co u tin g ' ‘ fam ily" now q u m b c.cd ritbiiuil n i s i Sci&amp; cm b cr lt*_ HHjh
5,201 regls tcnM men, tmjr and liuf K^rRiincitI?
wom en , an i n c e u s c o f Jo percent
' Henry I' uMae* i l n u n m
alIn the i-iuit veai and triple lh.it iiinit ony vcrvLre which hr b e ­
o f three yanr* ago.
The Council lieves ho ran tali sfarto rlly |»cr*
w as reported to ho In (rood flnioi* form .
I U'hl him this at the end
cu d atmi'c
o f the ca mpaig n, in which he die*
A
p n fta m
callinsr f o r
the pln vn l the utnm*it devntiAn tn ou«c
raising *'f the mnnoiW budire t of cause, triivclinv almost iiiceee
tlTJlthl to* I ween Keh, In, and Keh. m tiilv mid work me fni the sue*
LWt wn* f&gt;iv*ente-| b e .
• Ivnn K
llryrr I o l Timihiirir
It,
.1
loinir'itrrel
of
tlnylimn
tw-n.l* and italidi A
Smith nf
Sa n fo rd
were rlreti-d a*
v|ee
■hm r man.
I . ium IV. IWJei « * &gt;
t v . t o l M a * * w i t roinililaa liux-t
n(
&lt;h«
MRror
W K (tnwnrrt nt tVt atol txriA' &lt;v*, &gt;
Karl le h m a n n o f Mm itvenle wen* Itcfiv**, "fni i|ihtiii,;ii,irtif‘*l prrvico
Ih
,S Alien o f
re- elected a . niitloiinl ciiiineil raii- tn (myhoittl
Lj®lhre, rnl.ilivea
t&gt;ovle II
Itariuild Htclcnii l ?ufversit y. Knri
M H
Itohcifo uml
o f llilnti'lo ami .‘ Sidney J Meyer lunnn
nf Ihiyluiia Itefleh were tu in o m i A It Whlinmn. nil prcvmu* r€*
cipicnt * nl t hr w u, iL rnntcrrwi
lh, tinimr&gt;
f iv e vests, fou» iimuMin and *1
In Sfof,Icy A Ifarils. luittnunl
lliiVa nhla
*
of I n l c tnrpil ScmiHlig
111 n "iHT Iflciilar mihlJir v route
u i a inlMMlw til ut n spf-rial yiK’ ntImrk the lluuia nn had ntairhc*! Jmiic* \ F**n! c , ncirfo field e\
1,1 Ttt niHes fn*ni Stalmifrinl on txotjiv, fm K cn liu l Kin, nln, reMic Volga tn two yefira. and arnt |m», tcit fin,* irrim th o f the n e gro
Ihrvc hig Soviet ariiiiia cmsliitut -(n oting pmgrnrn
o n to &lt;for man tutll.
A
gnriiji of
Si'iiiiimlf*
llllth
A Mi l* k "imik e pal I litntg *»%r* St h*w»l t n l t
«itl»
f ury W a n t
to king
Mil
iiichnt&gt;
fond vit, i g
the nlnUiH and fuiv sfo «.n n twi*nt
dircriiOin
nl
Mis
H ut-]
iucr MOO inifo f m o l fr o m th^ Ualtu itndci
la
Uudnpcal
is
the
Hut si nit" liu fonii ., ni! w ‘ *11 v ip u i nti hIy ap *
aIn abed on tt w tw m it 11, rough M u
t e n h and htting m b u m w in d '
In piu^uit o f m htuken Merman
Miiiti t».*H M»r w in king
at mV ntumhling luick invrntd tin |mm u h i t i u it n f 11 uiikM i \ I - i*u i ; a f n i
homrln od
in nUr if liltufv

IS WELL A D A P T E D FO
THEMAHUFACTURE 0

Naxi Armored
Column Is Hit
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tun and h u o in the K a o n d r *
KMiup In the
Philippine*, « » d
llnmree o f , Ihe Ilur.ua weal 'Mut.
T o k y o claim ed thtee A m ril*
ran a irrra fl ca rrie r* ami an i.nidentlflail wraryblp were set , . fu e
o f f Kornm*» b v Japanese U'lnt..
and reported 45tl carr(*i p l » n , e
rakleti Kormoea, a&lt;l mill log m *i« o
'laavairo.

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I"iiilney If. Hi*d*e.' hii'i Airnj
wine J8 lullf* lo Ike in*t»h 'I****.
e*l flora nottli end west to wilhl
In three iull*« &lt;»f h i, Vilh, * it Ii^
r*ul

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tO THAI AU CIOAMm IMOKtkt may (ft a fair ehare of their firratte
tmobee, Iha National Aaaoclallbn of Tobacco Distributor* at Chicago
km pmpoaad the aboya cigarette raUraieardlaha dlitrttAiled tor dealer*:
lo cMt&gt;omere. The plan ha* »trendy created a greet deal of cofttroreray.'
, Tobacco wbolevaler*, jobber* end retailer* In New Tech City have can'detuned It as unworkable. Imprectlcable andymip, .jl»Sen*Mloo*fl
y s a made orv the RS-milea fuml
today, however, a fm nt letwut

Mexico’s most Important com­
mercial mid industrial law* *T*
now aeallablo In IfnRilah tramlatlona.

The (lermaui drivo were *tcra
mrd ai least momentnHlv nine
mile* north of Santebrairw. where
the enemy throw in crack
a»d tanka m .hed llemw from the
Delft
ten hulgo.
N ail ha.l
ha I five
M
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hulgw. The Nasi

Russians, Cl amp .
DownCutoffThreat
On Eastern Prussia
irwalkaoe# *a N M T*ae*
mile* nf He. lln-west of Kola with
tank vktmlt*. A third Invaaloa
aimy crunched Inin dermad
Silesia, piercing "the flret Nad
iVrfkmni aaal of the Oder River,
Berlin aald the Hweien. an with
in 19 mile* o f the Oder.
t'*eman i everted Tkruwpiberc ||
the hartal p la n X Voo IHsOewt

or sU dlvUloaa massed m. lhat
ftimt and were attacking tepeal•dly- ‘ The British Second Aimr
Ontmed ahead two tnore mllej in
*IU drive ecttwa Ihe Hollaml. »i*
pemlle- end Ihe wr»lerw OecosM
harder otth of Aathen, httlwr deep burg awd wall the ecene of khU

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•pita a is m s storm and xtalhg reale Ia.ice.

Newa Rlatkonk

n a S fV 'K .T .^ ^ S i

learheadiag the east- ta a partial aewa Markout (Walga*
Into the Duchy.
ad to exploit the aurprUo echleedd

W
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• and eroeted Urn
* V ostia w***t of the

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, iTha •'America" disc*
Ghlamhua In UM waa
Bahamas hiaodt, arc
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lit's I ts ! it t l i Fast War PLASTIC
MCTIIRC Right Kara is Florida!
HoUilnq U changing n o n rapidly today.-f k n t h *

tcluring industry . . . but this much ' ia
» ol plastic l* • bright ona. Every d a y ,.
found b r pinslice and almost as rapidly.

nnr fypaa of pUaHc.compounda n* being developed.'
florlfb itsvlf may bacom* « rich wuroa a| raw malerlal
few jNaOiea . , t coconul husks hsre hnc-n uaad and
oUkRt eceircwe eta almivst certain to b« discovered
Already several pU n ^ i^ ftceesin g pliiticw era
ta O flRdliiii iil Florida bql lha held &gt;» virtually wide
OfM. Market, hr tialghmt pUrtlc* will abound in
Florida and throughout Laltn Arasriran couutria*,.*o
•ARlly twachad lrt»m Florida by tk« port war
tra n sp orta tion

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lixvcn ana
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tmubln to help
hcln looren
and w
Mpini
frmr&gt; laden phftffm. and aid nature
In aoolha iu)d heal raw, lender, Inflameti bronchial m ucous m t m brawa. Tell ynur dru^ein to soil rmi
a bottlepfCwimdUlSn with tin- im
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RATES

10c par tine f o r o o e Uwcrttoa
Mr par lisa f o r th ro e tnrrrU oeo
H e p « r line f o r 6 b u e r tla n *
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/ o o a r flva r w d l to lb * llna. tn clu fu ig phono and address.
L ! bdrarttomoeirta f o r altuatUna wanted will be chanrad f o r at Lba
•gnlar classified rates.

FOR S A L E '

LO ST-

~ H . R. P O P E CO.
U. H. Tire* and Tube a

L f t S T : in or neur Hitt Theater,
J anuary in, wallet with money
M O T O R C Y C L E HAI.K ,
and Identification pas* in name
C I / J H l N f. tliaiu . uwtl- Only
lUi
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linker
Reward,
Phone
machine* left.
Ext ra
spii-ial
cou nty
today ami Uimnrrow. I amall
Indian
machine
good
tires,
motor runt fine, looks go o d - L O S T : S L A C K pookcUiook c o n ­
$196,00. One 1U41 Harley, r e taining money nnd gai hooka A
&amp; II |16 reward, Simmln I.
cc lc nt Urea and tubes, new but­
Sm ith, 111. 1, Hu* i v E W n f n r d .
tery -apeeial $.108.50. On* 1911
Indian d u e l , new paint, new
ba tte ry— $195.00
Sevan
1912 L O S T : Between 1.1th and IHth St.
Harley*, all ready to jro—S p e ­
un Park Avr., Jnn. 20. ch ange
cia l $199.50., Thla in nil fellowa,
purae con taining
money
ami
hurry and ge l vour*. No mure annul aei u n l v i a u l Phune HMJ-Wmachine* available fur u lung
while A drpu.lt will huld m iy
machine They ca n also In. fi
nanced by puyin g 1 .5 dirun
I
A II Motors, 11(5 Went Rich
Avenue, Re1.*nd, Fla.. Phut,* C A R P F .N T E H I N C ,
general
ra4I6*K ( A ft e r 0 :9 0 I'. M.)
nair*. W. J. Ru**ell. 70u W. Bill
n t r e e l. Phone 747-11.
6 ROOM it urco bungalow, Imnie

l i l l S I N L S S S 101V IC E

d ia le

p o m e ..io n

— good Incu-

WEI.ItlNtJ; lly an expert with
:t0 yeura’ t'miprienee who guar*
untee* every
jut* Would ap­
precia te n trial
’I eniporarlly
FO R S A L K : Plpa and pipe f i t - 1 lo co te d «,l IPM'x French Ave
t i n g . , valve*, plu m b in g aup pliea.1 A It W e lc h ______________________
pre war automatic hot water j
neuter*, compli'tu *tnek deep and ] F H A MORTCAOF, LO AN S
To build a home
ahallnw well pumpa. pneumatic
T o boy n home
aturnge tanka A O Rualrr 916
T o remodel a home
W, I *t St. Phone 207.
To refinance a home

lion.
RO IIKRT A. W I L L I A M S
Phone 7.12
Atlant ic Hank llldg.

■ ARNINQ A B I U T Y -

G O O D oalf
% ■ wood
firepla ce — W.
Kldrr Spring*.
il

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f o r stove or
W . Thompson.

Flo rence

stove

«u&lt;fd eomlltlon — $1^,00 — 607
W. let SL_____________________
M ORRIS
Chair
uul
Harvard
Classic*. 410 J’ a lm e tto Ave.
T A U L E model
Maple.

D elco

radio.

215

T U R N I I ’ H with o r without roots,
50c per buahel o r dostn hun­
ches. Hring contain ers . J, M.
I-e*. 2609 Ora nge Ave.
»ey cow; one Guernsey,
ONE Jerse
1th first calves, milking
1 gallons or better. 1100.00
Ca*h each. Alto several other
Jersey and Guernsey heifers
bred. George W. Jonea, X-oi
ongwood. Ha.

G I R L wanted fur
work, nu night
rmlita Drug.

tu

at Sinfurd
Room b KU. St air Dank Uld f
Trlrphun# 3.1

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ly in nuruMl or modern
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Widr military Application- ha\e
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truck operators.

s,vl« fountain
work. Medley-

lam ps

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Pernup.a ih r key l.e ( h r problem
Will be the m a m m oth new t'ti-lu
If liilrr
Fuither nirlmrnr nperatitms in
Rurnpe
will nnl
b4» surprising
nml you ra n loiik fur a wide use
o f them in the Piirific Th ey an- 1
highly
e f fe c t iv e
in
ruiifiertiiivi
with omphtbinus land 1n|t*s, 4uUin$r

pay.

officii I

=

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imtl o f of flee, nt Hanford, Florida,
thin 10th day o f lanunrir, A l&gt;

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H l « n * MCtet IKct i p c e d in g rvini lira*.
In ( e t m d l n g
th e y muel b e mHBriantly c o o l e d b e f o r e u » . O u r eervice
will b e (v tt f a c t e n o u g h to g i r o maximum m i le a g e a n d
s a fe t y ,
W g w ill n e t hurry o u r w e r b m o m f d g H y e a r

PARTY to can 100 No. I can* of
grapefruit hearts — I will
rumlih cans and fruit — Write
Box 221 or Phone M l,
TO BUYt modern house with
. three bedrooms. P . a Box B4Z,

V

Wood Rangesllj

O. P. IIRItNDON
Clark
Clreiilt Court
Hrmlnole County*
Florida.

N O T IC K
An »* »irl niu lo n on th* ConstlInllon of Iho United Hlstr* will ha
bald at Ih* Court llnusc, Haofnrd.
at two o'clock on Halurday attar*
noon. F ib ru e rr third.
All appll*
ranta for trarhar’ a cartlflcatra ara
roqulrnt to t a b * this examination.
T. W. Law Ion.
Kuparlntandant.

In Driving And Retreading

TWO or S00 Amp. DC Welding
Oenerator. Box A W , c /o Herald.

SM ALL HOUSE
* msonabte
walking or but distance to
_ from

(Irm-pful,

ManaE^r

W ANTED
60
W ax
J o b t.
Odham'a Golf Bervtce flUtlon,
Comar Flrat 8L end French
Ave. Alvin Odhatn. owner.

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M'lf itnd ih fm rml ikpidv
k'lrtUilil m lnm! al 'drnta
lending the t i i m n &gt;it

nOLLRR M0TCW 8AI.R3
NEEDS USED CARS
(Y* grill pay top celling prices
CELERY w in for b or 6 acres. t or uecd automoblloo. A ll OP A
J. J. Dolly, phono 402-W,
details handled for you. Write or
phone ne to gome and make oat
COPENHAGEN cabbage plants. appraisal.
S. A . Hire, Banford-Orlamlo
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
Hl-way. Phone 828-W ,
208 W. Pin t 8L
fhooe BH

■ w ? ja r

Chair and

1% i r M j n l

r«r*M hhrd

for same. $200.00 for tha lot.
Phone 7804, Orlando for sppolntment.

WANTED TO B EN T

Izou n p e

hr udvu«ad . ' *In $t Mti*. r t*if vdnt 1••*i \

THREE acres of celery bleaching TO HUY: baby betl and portable
jot per: 21
tons of w in ; 10
sewing machine Phone 758-M.
seed bed covan i clothes plna
For Sale, portsbln typewriter.

&gt;RY,
t h r e e ' ' b edroom
*t done g r e r both InI'
end m
• m e r e b a r ’ g lo r y . T h e
home
i . j t v e po enrnedlately. E dw a rd P.

Spacious

t h r i r p a r r n t w *»r irua i i I i u h -. htT r r
inkiriK nrtiuil flight t u a t t m

for sale to eligible farmers and other

T R U C K mechanics wanted, per­
manent job, g o o d w ork in g con­
ditions. good (lay with lota o f
overtim e Phone, wire or write
K, K. Keene. W in n T Lovett
G ro ce ry Company . Drawer U,
West Ray Station, Jarkionville,
Florida

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university,*'
hmi.I
All vn
Slet.enn htuflrnl111 !.t* ntjuirni

New
1944 Model
DODGE TRUCKS

I ASHIKR
wanted
for grocery
store
lo ca l g ir l preferred —
S I7.60 week s ta rtin g salary. —
lien; A , c / o Herald,

Good

v l l u t t ' fi

ami

H.G.
Ave

H om e Front!

m

bttl&gt;iiri|Z

A n t ’ ll,

and I’ uiia

F l l . l d N G Station attendant, go od
hours, «ix day* week A d v a n c e ­
ment. depends un y ou rself . Call
M u ff e t l ’s Auto Service, phone
9126

t'O L O R K D
Maid.
Phom* U24.

14

Family I^jnn
Company
Knwland. Jr

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prrAident nf
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| 1*4* t Liard f* r m *vi i

at tecurlt v for a loan

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John li. Ntrtaon C n iv rrslly noth
oritur*. Dei nnd, uriliounreil today
the mil int ion «&gt;f ground sehimt
'
courses in aviutom which will,
through a
alieci.il arrangement
with the Ora nge State f l y i n g
Service. O r a n g e C it y . Kla , make
It poaaihle for S te ts o n students
a* well as other interested p e r ­
sons in Flo rid a to obtain the
neerssary tr ain in g and experience
to quality f o r pilots' liccnsca u n ­
der the regula tions o f the Civil
Arm nautlea A u th o rity
Ground sch oo l studies, including
navigation, th esry o f flight, Civil
Air regu lations, nu-tv sllogy, and
:t crop lane nnd e n g in e
iliamtem
ance. have been included in the
university's cu rric u lu m fm
the
Winter Q u a r t e r and will be p r e ­
sented in roiilii-etiiin with urtuul
flving o u t ruction in Tuyloreruft
Iraim rs under I lie diteelnm o f
ttie tlrnnge Stale L iv in g Serviie.
i.f which Mr
1 Wodt- f 'olemon I
of .Minim he thr head
At to d a y’ s Interview. Coleman
staled thut govein uutuL t * 4 l l r .
(ions tdacml on n v ilin ii flving at
the time o f I'eurl Harbor have
now la-en Huhstantialiv re m o vnl
and It is aga in possible for civi
liana In re ce iv e flight instructions
without c r ip p in g li m ita tio n . For
tnerly a f lig h t supervis or fo r tin&lt; ivll A e n ia u tic* Auth ority, C o le ­
man began his fly in g i n n e r ul
.Miami. Fla., 'when- In m .I.A. i )n
ll'.’ H In eonnrelioii with (he gov.
vriiinrnt
d e fe n se
mens .les,
he
was an instruetoi tn the Civil
I’ llot Train in g I' i -i- iiiiii and !&gt;u
inII il V ino m i is
fl.ght
in i.ii, ■
at the
Vrioy f ' l i i o . . - ,
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a- ’ light -o|.i-i &gt;,,..i |.., n,o i
V A in 19 I I. I o ilm a n
training progru nis f.u
Arm y and the N.1 , ,
t.iir 1 - o f the Smith,
All ground school w
under the supet
I
Allen, head of St*
vi-rsity » ilepurt nn-nl

It R t u t r n

$ 3 0 , $ 1 0 0 , $ 2 3 0 or m ore

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at valuable a. a bank
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that y ou ’re a re»pon»lble person- 1» retarded
here as the most im ­
portant f o r m of s e c ­
urity. N o collateral
needed to apply for
a loan ! Stop in or
telephone.

HELP WANTED—

M A I D for afternoon* Mr*
lo o k ,
7'Jii
Mellonvllle
Phone 792 J

Ii KLANI*, Jun

By H E R M A N K A LI EN
landed by parachute ur glider.
STOUT
F lK l. lt ,
li„liaiia|Mi)is.
u
TltlMtP I A Hill Kli
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ulul I....... Airuy mi'li M I N I ) iT C C )
............................................
ThU outrit, fra
are using, ,n new
w,,rd
"nlrltead
,
.
- qui-htly Confuied wllJi the air
An
airhead
i.
a
patch
.,f
......
( o m „ , . n d ( A T C ) , file*
irbortte flurcea
o r c e ai i .
____ .
______ ,
____
ground arized by airborne
arachutista and towa the
— parachutiata and glider troo p*.
g lid e r , to the .elect ed airhead,
It comparea to a beachhead ur
loiter it flip* in .uppllea and
bridgehead
anted
t!y
grou nd heavy equipment and evacuate*
troop*.
the wounded.
The raaaon A r m y men are uaPrincipal
difference
between
Ing the w o rd mure and more 1*
T C C and A T C i* that A T C doea
thla:
Top war pla n ner, are no lo n g e r I not uaually en ter com ba t tonea
thinking in t e r m , of airm.rne dl- A T C du e. p l i a n t aervice flyin g
f
,
, , v ffreig
b—I.. 1
.I w
„ ,1 AaBaanieara
t\ 4ha
ht
nml
passengers #to
the
visio n, o r liattalmn*
battalion* or detach
menta, but in term* o f a ir-h o m e tone, hut T C C take, o v e r fr om
there. Als o TCC hring. wounded
armiea.
One g o o d t i p - o ff t* ' h r fact ou t o f enoihal to n e , and ATC
f l i c , them on to hospital*. A T C .
that the A r m y now haa nir
borne laundry units, ice cre a m how ever, is flyin g the " l l u m n " in
plant*, show er unit*, many o t h e r , the Chinn theater as well a*
thing* needed by t»u*&gt;P» s t a y in g j TCC&gt;
If the present thinking i* c a r ­
a long time if) the field
forward, standard
grou nd
U p until n ow, with the e x c e p , ried
lion nf the N orm andy and H o l ­ Itnt.pn will have to lw* added to
When rarrird by air.
land
iub»,
airborn e operationa j this list
troops
are
colled
"a ifA P N e w » fe * lu r » * Writer
*
J such
have been more or le** in the la nded" troops. Th ey already have
nature .of co m m a nd o a t t a c k s — tt I have been o«ed. most liuLxbly i n :
proposition o f Spreading ro n fu - ) the Rurma operation under w i n gale . but not to any great extent.
aIon and holding a limited pbjee
live until g ro u nd troop* eould I O ne top Washington airborne
planner told me Iwfure I started
relieVe the a i r t i m e ,
out on this tour o f TCC oml Air*
Now the p ln n n &amp; i ara Ireginn-j
ing to talk alait something they born e bases:
" T h e r e 's no reason w hy you
"d e ve lo p m e n t. “
Stnndu nl
call
ground troop* -in fa ntry, artillery, t-.ni'l march lrnop » tnlo an a ir ­
e t ^ - w o u l d hr flow n In nfter the plane nr gilder and tell them to
specially trained airborne troo ps to sit down a* easily a* you tell
thrin to Ml down in a tr uck."
have secured the airhead.
Itrig. lien
William
I&gt;. Old,
The
standard
ground
tro o ps
would exp an d the airhead, mu he T C C com ma oiling general, told
me ill
hi* headquarters
ere!
it a battlefield in u* ow n righi
We feel lioil till- on ly thing
The
uaewcc-eipee*.
ami
glider
tr oops Would b.
flo e II oOt lo limiting airborne operations now
i o i . inneiinT'luir W rseehrilluetaln
eet ready fo r another iob
• mu lu rryin g la p a e ily ."
Array'* T w o Airborne Arm *
Aerial Hoxrar*
At presenl tw o branches of the
Already ulmoel everyth ing thut
A rm y have the leading mle* in
i n n In- rarrird by truck ca n he
ulrlmrne w a r f a r e '
1. A1 K HO RN K F O R C E S A i r ­ ( l i m e d by plane, If n e e s a r y in
born e soldiers urr nnl ineinhet s several ideees. So wondrous are
o f the A ir Corps. Th ey urc ape- the thing* being done now adays ,
th e ir is loi doubt that soo n the
rially trained ground soldierVi miv will lo- able to carry e v e r y ­
engineers, -igiial
men,
mcdicnl
thing tint tin- very largest tanks
men a* well a* fighting men

6 ROOM country h o m i located tn |&lt;\ M. n oY lt. I ll'", Magnolia Ave.
I’ aola on hard r'-ad. fruit tree*, Phone 17H-J.
chicken Hnuaea, ,1 acre* P u r e S T O H A &lt; iE your &lt;&gt;*r nr K t n l ’a
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■Uirufirr
Atla ntic Rank llldg.
Phone 712 |
NA IM() SirvM'f* Ritdioi pickf«l up
RKIl R U S S Seed polotoe*, c e r t ­
an&lt;l
ilrhvrrfi!
The
Klrotric
ified
Hunt'*
T u xe d o
Feed
Srrvln*
Co.
207
M*trnulia,
Store. 2nd L S a n fo rd , phone
rhi»r»t’ 101.
.168.
1 M A K K Rrrrfht, fnMlnjr nrrFi*n«,
C R Y S T A L W b-x, and Yellow H er-,
pw r i*h nw In if«. r » I*iti r In; fur n|- I
inuda
onion
plant*,
per
M.
tur r* mpairihbr
J
M W il &gt; * n ,.
J2.LXI; five hundred, 11.26; one
flul
m»lia Avr
hundred 40c, five thousand lota
Hrpnjr‘s nmnll
or
*1.76.
tnrw'*'
( a l l Pourarn
ItFM A P P R O T I R E S
&lt;’em nt y tiofl U if h Arbor
VIE H A V E in stock u good q u a n ­
tity
of
re-capp ed
pataengrr
lire*, practically all . l i r a , no [
permit* are now required
N O R W A L K T i l t KS AND
GIRLS FuR part time and full
U A T T K H IE S
time ut 1-anpy Drug Co.
W E H A V E fn stock a fair quan­
tity o f N orw a lk tire* and n
good . lo e k o f N o rw a lk batter* I1KI.PKR FOR Jim m ie Cowan'*
Sheet Metal Works,
i n . No permit* required fo r
new tube*.
4-6 C I T R U S baga, pe r M, 105.60;
60 lb. cabbage b a g . , per M
$156.00.
A. M. Pre va il
Seville. Fie
Phune 2I04|
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JOHAIB M A T WAL DEN . Ad*
draaa unknown.
A a w o m it ula m an t hav in g ba«n
Had haraln aa required by law
tat your p lica o f raalitanra la un*

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Medals Presented Lieut. Swaim Is
Naval Personnel Pilot Of P l a n e
At Local Station Supplying Troops

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heads d r i v i n g no Manila cautious­ w hich wan AWitnlnl t&lt;• Li
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ly neared Clark Field, on * of the R o y F . l i r r r ) * J r . , t ’S N I t *vho r r
grratest military pr ize* in the c r i v r d bin r i t A t l o n fvntti A d m i t ul
Philippines.
n ftir
recapturing lln m ld R Sta rk, I'SN, C i « m m ,n d
( ’ amp O ’ Donnell which the Jap­ t r , I ^ S N nv id F n r t r ^ in K tif n p e
anese had turned in to a concen- A im th e r nffte rr, Lt
t j-tr l
m tration c o m p and n mass ceme­ K 111i f 1*S N11. S a v a'll A v i a t *♦i i\«
tery fo r th e hern** o f Halann,
Itrr‘■t-ntei! with thfpe nmd.ti-i.
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i fi wa unit tin tithi-r iW" v &lt; i r ^ i
(iunllnurd
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E x p e r i e n c e s D u r i ii K
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Repairing
captured
German
•uiuipntent I* o n r of the sjim-ib I

J, W . A p p e r s o n F 1 /c, U . S . N . R
stationed f o r the past tw o year*
nt tho S a n f o r d Naval A i r Station,
left S a t u r d a y with Mr*. Apperson
f o r Tappahunnock, Va. f o r n short
period
of
leave,
a(ter
which
Apperson w ill report nt a Naval
receiving sta tion In Miami.

George W . Rutherford
Dies In Bay Pines

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HONORED

GUARDSMEN HONORED

AN
EIGHTH AIR
FORCE
BOMBER STATION.
En(fUad,
Jan. 14. (AV-Stato Jan. 24, (Special)— Sec. UeuL
------- ..M oca! Company D,
Olln E- Greer, 33, Oviedo, K U i Battalion who vrara award- pllot of a B-I7 Flying Fortreaa of
for out- the 04th Bomb. Group, haa been
in the aw ard ed
the
A ir
M e d al
for
atla last 4, merth&gt;rioua a c h ie v e m e n t" w hile
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F ir s t I X bdm bln g a tU c k a on N a si w a r In-

Ik’O.Ollb.lHMl Increaer

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" I feel confident.’ ’ Mr. C ru m ­
ley s a id today, " t h a t every citin-n o f Seminole County will r e ­
spon d generously to this great
need.
So generously that non i
of o u r men anil woman in service
will s u f f e r from lock o f any need
nr att entio n that the Red Cross
can g i v e Ihrm."
T h e response o f e very one called
upon to lukc an active p«
part In
iking wi'l
w "■
this v e r y urgent undertaking
be a,p.p r r t ialnl by
'y those in eharge
of t h e \Va» Fund Drive.

Red Cross Appeals
For Poor F a m i l y
T h e local chapter o f American
Rod C ro s s today made an appeal
f o r c lo t h in g for f i v e mem bers o f
a c o l o r e d family w h o s e house has
been com ple tely d e s t r o y e d by fire.
Mra. Helen Rr hulls, secretary

of the Red Cross office, said that
any aultabla clothing for women
rise 42 to 34, for girl* aged 10
and 12 and for boys, aise 18, can
be used by the family and she
asked that persona who wish to
donate clothing, fnmlture, cook­
ing utensil* or dishes to tele­
phone BO or 104.
Jodtfg Cameron haa given the
destitnW'flnHJy a bouse for tem­
porary- u x , ’In*'till vicinity of the
ana -which burned, Mrs. Schulli
stated.
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Lt. U. E dustrtea and enpporting ground
TOLL T A X .
Bgt, Ufarry forces battling In Germany, The
a Km- presentation waa made by Colonel
A TLANTA, Jan. 24,
Robert W. Warren, Vernon, Tea*
bill to strip Governor Arnsll of
L cfrre r,
l group commander.
Lieut Greer was a student at
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-,Prcsentp(IKiwanis
N:1/Ih Be Obi;cr\td In
As W ar IV is»m ir
ByHerman Morris
Florida Jan. 26

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as sayiTig ihtlt ltie ric|i«ifi wmi i j
prove lu-nefic uil to prnwera
Hadded th.it
ttn*. vmmhl b f m I
the citrus industry hy pr e v e n tu
Florida
gro w e r#
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Arthur 1 i-c I idler, m-gru, a
found gu ilt) Monday bv a
tn Gircuit • ourt o f the rr muassault with intent to ratlin ■’
mltrdrr in th« second degree. ’
regard to one Allierta Darml
colored, who. aernrding to l r - ' i
mony, was ru t, bruised, bent*
a r d ill treated b y Fuller.
Judge M ll fimilh presided ,H
the trial and the Slate w n- i •
pjesented by Assistant Stale A
torney G eorge A. DeGotle*.
On Monday. G la dys RandoT.
negres s,
was
acq uitted
nf
i
ch a rge o f assault with intent ’ ■
co m m it murder in the second di
g r e e in co nnect io n with the slid
bing o f her
husband. Charle
Randall.
On Tuesday. Johnnie 1). Au*ti
n egro,
ch a rge d
with
entering
without bre akin g into a ga ra ge
with attempt to com m it a nns.le
meaner, was found not gu ilt)
In the a fte rn o o n trial, WilliD unwoodv, n egro, pleaded guilt)
to th* c h a rg e o f ro bbin g fc I
Williams,
white,
of
v aluable.
M nlathi Curtis, n egro, was found
o o t guilty o f b e in g a pa rty to
the crime.
Court m e s s e d Tuesday a f t e r ­
noon until T h u r s d a * m o r n in g nt
0 : 3 0 o ’clock when civil cas es will
be tried, It was announced b)
O. P. Herndon, c o u n t y eUrk.
HO UR

N U B R IN G

A nlw cou rse In homa nurslnit
will b« started in February it
enough Sanford women era in­
terested In taking thia Instruction,
Hr*. -Wr-A,-Leavitt, chairman of
the Had Cross Nursing Service
in Sanford said todav,
•Thia course is especially bene­
ficial to th* mother* of children
aa well aa all homemaker* as it
teaches
the
fundamentals
of
nursing,’' Mra. Leavitt declared,
added that those inter**led

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f o r m e r adverti-iiti* nonm ger &lt;&gt;&lt;
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T. It. Board To Meet
8:00 O’Clock Tonight

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M»*dtti*i rnnean,

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11 I'eti-raon, |iu-.iilrnt o f the

nml Turvlnv in Hemiimlr County Tul-errutosl# and
fri«*nih. nrrom* Hridth
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tirgi-d
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panieri liy Mm. \VtMnl.
nicniliers o f the Hoard to attend
Lieut. Wood hn* Hrcn in I hr? the meeting nt 8:00 o 'clo ck toN * v y nrnrly t h rrr venri nml for n ig ht at the A rm o ry
t h e pant year, hi** Iwen in n u n *
Mr.. Mary H*w|tp.. Sen! Sale
tnarul o f tho A r m r d (iuurd on u Chairman, announced that to d o te
merchant vc**rl which ttuik him a total o f I'J.7ti2.fi&lt;&gt; has been
to port* in tht* Mrd iterm ncan, realiz ed fro m the sale o f Ch riatA f r i c a and Southern Frunco.
1 mas seals. She made an a ppeal
to nil those who have po t yet
CITY M EET ING
sent in their money fo r the seals
In ‘ the absence o f M syo r Ed­ to d o s o at o n c e so that the g o a l
w a r d F. Rig gin s who was a w ay o f 12.800 m a y bo reached b y
o n a h'.itlnes* trip and o f City the end nf the week.
Cbmmlsslorie'r TT J a in e * 'G u C who
w * i 111 at the lime, the City |
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BIRD - HOUSE
Commission discussed only -pint-.
t o n t e . t a n t a were reminded totent o f a routine nature a ( the I day hy Mr*. G e o r g e Harden. G a rr e g u la r m r .tin c Monday even ing, derl Club bird conservatinn rhnlra e ro rd in g to H
N. Sever, cit y man. that the patne on b ir d
dark.
houses must be dry when they
' T h e meeting adjourned
until are brought to the Hanford Fnrniaftern oon at I s4M» o*. t o r e G on qiany Saturday m ornin g
, - . . . h more |mt»ort*nt n u r t - , » t 1 0 :4 0 A. M. Th e Bird H ouse
wiU b# taken Up, Mr. S a y 4 r&gt; Buildin g C o n te s t Is f o r s chool
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Fr i e nd s

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L u i i i r u M t i r k r t p r*-* 1 4i
ch u irio u n f-&gt;i Uic Scmmu le I m in - . th a t tr uck s h i p i n e n t s of 1 1 *.
ty R e d t'niss Chapter during th* mid ve^etable-* f r o m the i i m i k
I P 4 ft drive which will open hen- uo uld he v e r y heavy d u r i n g H
week H« the r e s u l t n f the e.
on Mai
I
bargo. T r u c k # laid tip w i l l pro*
M r ( iiimlr) hae lived in San
( ( ‘« B l t * « ^ Ob F i f s T A r r e l
ford since I!&lt;.11* He is a member

of

70

Last Natural HarrierRefore Berlin’ ‘ Re­
ported S l a t e d For
An Early Crossing

R u s s ia n D r i \ r &lt; n i i t i n u e s T o KolJ r au-in a L ilc r llii

the O ffice o f D efense r r a i i i j H J r t n
tio n
due to
rail
tra ffic
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HusIy e f f o r t « are Rpinc ntiiilc I
vegetable and f r u i t Ahiftpilu*

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t i e . nf T f c t ' h a r l e . II
M&lt; I n t y r i thtK ivu, c
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oldest of f o u r Mm- of Mr
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Ylrs
K
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M c ln ty ir
Fanfnrd faintly nv■- al I'-’ u Wl-sl ^isteenth
Street,
Aven ue and f o r m e r cn iplo ye v of
O w i n g to the in e rra -m g neeil
the Atla ntic T« m«I K u p p ly ' " i n
for
ICi-d I i -.5* o - i v i i t
in the
party of O rla n d o a e .o id in g t** .
Kiirn f*i*nn .net Taetflc tru-uter- o f
lecr-nt artrcle in I h . Je t-- y ‘'It-ue
i*.n r tie , ...it .d t hi n.,tienal War
| i I ’u I l l r r a l i l .
| K u o ,| riililpingn tins tii-en raised
|
T r i o r to e n i e r i i g tin- A r m y at

('limp Illanding four y » a r » »g*
Tfc. McIntyre trio n n u m b e r of
the Nationnl Guard unit itt Sun
f o r d for three years
T h e ’ article refers to a unit of
the
Seventh
A rm y, a
rurinnn
com pa ny : " i n haltle ouUlile an
Alsatian town, the unit set up
alongside a flo u r mill. S e r g t. A n ­
th on y A u g tn U ro rtf Minneapolis,
Minn, nml Pfc. t’ linrlea Ih. Mc­
Intyre of J e r s e y Shore, I‘a., tinc o m p a n y ’s s p a re time mechanic*
w ent to work again. T h e y repair
ed the mlll’a eleclric ge n e ra to r
and
pluggrd
In
two
Germ an
radios raptured on the ro a d to
* Word h a s been receiv ed o f the Germ any. Aa a result, e a c h bat­
0 death o f G e o rg e V . Rutherford te r y fired to th e tunes o f T o m ­
which o c c u r r e d y e s te r d a y In Bay
m y Dorsey end other o rch e s tra s ."
Pine*.
M r . Ru th erford nad been
Oore again the cannoneera wore
confined t o the V e t e r a n ’ s Hos­
located near a sawmill w h e r e the
pita l . th ere f o r .the n # * t three
broken-down machrnrry waa an
month*.
immediate ch allenge to a g r o u p
»
A resident of Sanford for many
“ yean, Mr. Rutherford lived on th at Included P f c . McIntyre.
"T h e y had It working Just in
the Country Club dload.
lie la
tim e fo r tho engineer h atla ho n
aurvlmi by two daughter* who
live In California and two *on». to com* a lo n g fo r some planks
Cadi . Rutherford o f Jacksonville to build a ro a d . "
"P fc.
H c ln t v r a ,
w hose
wife
Hillard Rutherford of Auand two t o n f Duane-g ml W a lt e r,
. oneral arrangements hare not a r e residing in Jarsey Shore,
been completed and will be an- completed four yeara in the A r m y
la st N ov. 2 8 . "
’ later.

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T i m o r

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Pfc. McIntyre Repairs
Captured Equipment

Al

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Ihirinv n seven day p r n t «l end
iffi y ' Tur* fin v , f rwriw\ - U11 iite n I ^ b y
rail from fteniiiinir CtniM-t w c r ■
estimateAl to have Keen Did car
or about Ml percent 1,‘ uch o f citruf r m l n and
\egetnhle**
i eler&gt;
hi [rj:»e*1 f f o a i t. h f* Sr in ford ilist r ir t
V l ( ! t A l l . M l l t . A k John S
McCain
i*nmmamler of a h n ir r
b\ rail amounted to I»m «urx in
m i r i e r ta*k f u r t v . Mam!* ut u ttviit n-n
hi* flwy'*hip ns
f»* esti
n n m l W iIIkiiii F MuNv&gt;. T h m l F i t •1 • n m m a m lvr, reuilit the c i t a t i o n 1 thi*» pentxl, accordin g
ii rv iim p a iiy mt? the f i r e n f i i t i i t lu ll of 1 tie ’N . iy y ( m »n*. M e t mu •* c a r r i e r 1 male-, by J E Walh rii, secretary
14Mkk :i he:i&gt; s to ll of .Jap *hii&gt;jniik' i l i u i - Nouth C h i n a coast. N n v y f»f American F r u i t G ro w er* foe,
a rut o f the Sem in ole t'minty Farm
(tImfin
t Julei u.n t-oi.tl I
Bureau

Captain Smoot M a k e s
A w a r d s I ’o L a r g e s t
N um ber A tO ncTim e

Roy C h o r p e n ln g s t a t e s hi- is
glad to r e t u r n to t i n su n sh in e of
F lo ri d a
a f t e r en co unte ri ng i r n
weather o n n recent b u s in e s s tr ip
to Cle veland , Ohio a nil Newark.
New Jet sp y

\ V K h M &gt; | i\ V

n r ir a t iit n t i o n R
here
In
in o h iliic
t r u c k s |»» move, a l least partially.
S eminol e C o u n t y ' * In r ire AuJJplir*
n f vegetahteA and c i t r u * i n i i t * .
t a il
s h ip m e n t s * o f
\\hp*h
in to
f r e i g h t c«»ngep|eft n o r t h e r n area*
were blocked
at
1 1 to o'cRn'k ( l

r.trci'i'liig th e nerd f u r nn all nut (
elfo rt.
|
Tht
r r - n 'listn m
id
} rune'--' I
T e f k i n - tin-- la-rn t u r n e d d " v t » h&gt;
Pre siden t Roosevelt and she w il l
continue
S ec re ta ry of taiiior.
0 It
was
learned
a u t h o r it a t iv e ly
th a t she had intended h e r r r » t g
nation, s u b m it t e d ns n f o r m a li ty ,
to “ s t i c k " tinil had been pre par­
in g to le a ve a ft e r the tnaufiura('apt O I* SmtMit, V HS , nun
lio n.
T h e P re s id e n t rejected her
mundili? nffir er . f t Me- S:»nf.»rd
r e s ig n a tio n o r a ll y la a l Saturday
N u V u l Ail St AHit «ii, iHiAi-ntei! tin
0 and fo llo w e d lh|n in th w i t h a let
I m rirt*ft
n u 'iiU -i
of
ni p i l iilb,
nf
ter
Sul
M e a n w h il e fr o m the Pacific fi roinmrndatiun^ at n*-••&gt;
was
rrtro rte d
th n t
Super-fort, tirdnv vet t“ Ih* pre»t n tfd at ihi
joined to d a y in a s o f t e n i n g vj|&gt; of S i k i i f u n l S t n l m n
Th rw
l&gt; i“ tifig«n#h^d
k l y i np
Iwo J i m a ,
island
fo i tre ss
7Ml
A lt
\Ji*dii 1*», miii
A uiUea s o u t h s t j T o k y o whic h Jsp- ( ’ rti^tik. foil i
Curptr
W nAred t i m s d e a r t e h a r p labeled ia S ilver Star MtHal. »*iu*
Hi-art
and
tw o
eoiiiflii-mlat !«■»»*
a t s iU - n t iu l Ain c ri c a n in v a sio n oh
to n v r
o ffte rr
j c c li v r .
K n e i n v r a d io * mtlmatesl w i n e p r r ^ r n t ^ l
that c a r r i e r
rtiiU
on
T o r i no sn n m! three m l ikied men nr.w m
have co ne in to th o
t h i r d suc­ d u t y at ibn A l l SUl«bi. TI.#* L m h
cessive d n y .
•nt award r v ? r p r^ ie fi ti^ l "«i tht
—
U. S. Fourt ee nth C o rp s spear- ha.ir wan the S i l v e r Stm Mtriai

CITY BRIEFS

A ll
O f

V e g e ta b le s

fu rre d

—•fW'Bwmrmr. -

® v . ho h e a r d
talks
by
tieneral
Grorge Marshall, A d m ira l Krncsl
Klne, W a r Secretary Hlimsnn, and
Navy S r c r e t n r v Korea* till lleprei r n U l n r W adsw orth, New York
salrl the
ta ll ? dealt
| i n n ir ih
m with tinprogri*-s &lt;&gt;f tli&lt;■ w»r.

O r d e r s

S h ip m e n ts

L O N D O N , Jan. 2 4 . ( A D —
T i l e b a t t l r of the i r l M
de­
veloped i n the H o u s e o f Com­
mon* to d a y o v r r the question
o f s e n d i n g ( h r B r i t i s h eipilvali nt o f t h e ' W A C S oversea*,
0
with t h e men m o * t l) In f a t o r
of ke ep in g the g i r l s al home
and t h e women f o r sending
them abroad. T h e m a in l o u r
____ hinged M l the t e m p t a t i o n the

WASJIIN’OTON, .I« m. 24,—
(A I*)—The hemls tif the
armeti forces inutle a secret
war re|Mirt to Conifress to­
day ami hackers promptly
• claimed n IrtK boost for Na­
tional Service legislation. The
meeting, an annual event
started last year, was atlende&lt;l hy most of the members

E l.O K I D A ,

ptffWITH WAR BONDS

N I . M S I ' A I ’ I It

T;MoteSd;R« fsian Assault Troops Mass
in Rail Jam
Along 50 Miles Of Oder River

Task Force Chief (Jets Navy Cross

^Resignation of Mad­
ame Perkins As Sec­
retary Of Labor Re­
jected By I&gt;resident

*

I N D E P E N D 1CV |

nt thtn , ltir.tr| H its iril
h,-1 *&gt;r r
he e-iii,*,1 the
Navy
in
M a n h . i f I a- 1 t e a r
He t . u
f o i t i i i ' r .I n d e n t and fi m lb a ll s t a r
uf Sem i null- H i g h School.
M i
T e m p le , hot h r o th e r , i»|
ii ^ t u r f k r e p r r F i r i t
‘la ■»,» E S N 1 !
i hi* h m tu r n a i v ! h r ■nn« *»f
Mr
M.I3I J
Mr a,
M
Tc rn p lr
W
ggpr■'•'41*1#’ nt ITflUt E l l i o t t Ave
n u V in S n n f u n L

Five Mon L e a v e
For Camp Rlandinjc
Five men
have
lieen called
from Seminole Cou nty for in
ductinii at Camp Itlsruling into
the srior-l service
These were
scheduled to leave at 0 :20 this
morning, it was nnnouned y e s t e r ­
day hy F, B. Cart er, selective
service clerk.
Called
for
fnducttBT)
w rr*:
H srrv Herbert Heaeley, Wlndel
Rraddy (G e n e va ), Wilson Eugene
filneletarv
Paul
Harold
Miner
and Joseph Edward Fodrie.
(n addition. 20 men have been
called for pre induction and ex
aminatinn and ere to leave at

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unit
ah- ui ti tfuf r u l-fir# nf m t u l y fo r
r a i h i ini’ u f tin i m ihi- cunipany.
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my

ra n* ly to c h iU J r r n amt I ’ h r i A t m t ’i
nlirh t. |
w u r k r t i nil n i y h t . An
you r a n r r » d i n th e p ape r*, t h «

war i! id n't nlrm

up,*1

Home On Leave
Editors N o t e : —-The f o llo w In , names o f Im ) k in service
" h o m e on le a v e " have been
submitted hrr the Tilol Club
fo r - h l e h Mra. Z. IL R s l i l f f .
telephone U l j ,
and
Mia*
Blanche K en ned y, telephone
• U - W have been selected aa
a co m m itte e to secu re names
o f service men and women a*
that their" frie n d s m z y k n o w
■ ken they are in Sanford.
S t a f f Sgt. A rt hur H. Beckwith,
Jr and Mrs. Brckw it h o f IlalGmore
Md-, are spending a 15day furlou gh with relative*.

the tame time. Nam*a of these
Ideu L John lla ll is spen din g a
will not be given out other thui leave from Fort Bragg, N. C
of those later accepted for ser­ w ith hla p a ren t*. U r. and k in .
vice, Mr. Carter said.
J. W. Half.

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!AY? JANUARY 17, IMS

vNTORD IfE/LALb. uANt OftD. I LORIDa

f ACL - EIGHT

muRg.di f

Seminole County

r.ere

— Court Record -

C L A S S IF IE D

A D V E R T IS IN G

RATES

ONE l t t O k liXINO r o a n 14* to T H E a lN F O R D Q U U U )
U t li r a w e e * U U a ltn», inendina |0* m

1U i

and oddroao.

for ottuaUana wanted wUl k. charxed for at Ua*

fX)H RENT
20 ACRES tiled land In Eureka
— liammnck. Mr*. T. A . Erkin.
phone 71B-R-2,

+

HOUSE FURNISHING. Dininx ONE larx* nicely furnDhed room
room
null*,
badroom
ault*.
on the bin line n*ar tha Air
breakfaat »ulle, amall heater,
IU i f . 2104 I'ark Ax*., phono
varlcllra othtr turn*. Phnn*
41M J.
*&amp;*.W
COW manure for flow*r»,
bin bet. Phona TtS*W.
LARKSPU
draxon

34iff.

MV DESIRABLE loom, private fam­
ily. Cloia m. Phono MS M.

Cornflower. Snap* I.ARGE ronifortablo room, South*
oattam
oii*mir*. Gentleman
inta—Phona County
preferred. 407 Maxntilla Are.

LOST IAJST: One black patent lea­
ther ladle* *bo*. alio 7, b*tween Sanford and I«k e Sfonru*. Return lu Herald.

BUSINESS SERVICE
CARPENTERING.
aenaral r^
naira. W. J. Ru**ell, 704 W. Oth
•treat, Phona 747-M.
&amp; ROOM iluceo bunfmlow. Imme
dial* po.iaa.km — rood lm-a
lion.
notIF.HT A. W ILLIAM S
rhea* TU
Atlaatk Bank Bid*

« 1 A MORTGAGE tX)\NS
To build a home
To buy a home
To remodel a hum*
To refinance a horat
HTR SALKt Pipe and pipe fit C. M. BOYD, t l l t t Mainefti
Phon*
1
7
8 J.
tin**, valve*, plumhlnr aupplle*.
nre war automatic not water
heater*. rompUte »tock deep and STORAGE your car at Kant**
Garacw
Specla'
rata dood
» hallow well pump*, pneumatic
•inrar*
atorajr* tanka. A D. Roller f»l&amp;
W. lat- St. ITion* 247.
RADIO Servire -Radio* pickeil up
and delivered.
The Electric
0 ROOM counto- home |nrat«l In
Servin’
Co.
2i)7
Mautnlla.
i w i * on hard mad, fruit tree**
Phone 101.
rhkkvn home*, 3 acre*. Price
LSoOt.Ul.
HUtlKKT A. WILLIAMS
Atlenlle Hank Bid*.
I'heo* 732
;NTi 4 room home, bath,
ace. Inmnre 410 Myrtle

Sanford.

TWO FR E S H

ph&lt;

«ov*. lh*lr

flr.t

ralvev Mllkinx 3 saHotia nr
belter. G. W. T o m *. Ixxurwcxvl.
*37 I.ARASJJt Bfdan*

HELI* W A N T E D —
W ANTED at mire—Ixulii
learn to pack lomatue*
Flynl, Stair Market.
IRLS

r Oft fMirI timt ai

Umi al Lon*y Druir Co.
HELPER FOR Jimmie CowanY
Sheet Metal Work*.

{jars. S H itr

BICYCLE nr ualkln* tne*««n**r
to work from 4:00 4‘ , M. to
TWt) STORY frame houaa to
(1:00 p. M. 40c per hour.
wreck. R. B. tRUer. Country
'W.KSTRRN U NION
Oub Road. Phoma M0-R.
CASHIER wanted for srocery
FtlR RAl.Et two lola In Flora
stare
I oral ilrl preferred —
lU fh t* , W, E. Nm la, Svlvea
T17 ft0 week *larUn* aaUry. —
ter lid- S K., Route No. 3,
Bo*. A. c n Herald

Atlanta. 0a.

GOOD oak voo
fireplace — V
FJder BrtlhM*

for atove or
W. Thompion,

W ANTED—
M

WANT*IF* . .
HKNR,
PALMETTO
CF.HY 3IT PALMETTO
NUE. PHONE 441.

,
dRO
AVE

W AN1E1) TO RENT
FURNISHED hou*e or apart­
ment hy roupl* with no children.
Phone Ll*ut. Couthlan, 1160,
extendon 344, after 4 P. M.
W ANTED by N W I Ofncar and
family, two bedroom fuml»hed
house or apartment In or near
Sanfonl. Box L c/o Sanford.
Herald
MAID for light hou»*wortt. Mnt.
Hoy Beery, 2112 Palmetto Ave.

WANTED, experienced cook and
h&lt;&gt;u»a Birl. Good (alary, ptr*
inanent )ob. Box Aft. c/o Sonfont Herald.
Ua banded for r * « ,

WVll

LW» MOTOR M I M

Flrxt BL

;

fkam W

PRACTICAL nuraa or part Urn*
nunta'a i iiU U r t for alead y em­
ployment. Abpty E, e/a San­
ford Herald.

M ISCELLANEOUS

T» ! • ' W a s
fo b o .
iSi O slf Barrio* Station,
• F irs t Bl and French MRS. ROWE - Avon Rti
alive — 407 It W # a
Slrtal.
1*4 anythin!
CURTAINS wo»h*d, atutW d and
Jtrctched. BU M a l l o n v U l a ,
ir U ie ycl* In food

fill ixrap for alt*
food

condition.

Friday. Janaary II
Warranty DeedDmJJ. fl.C. *t ui To ' f llrml*h*w
AiKdown, Frank B. et ux To
William J. Toll *t ui
I'rottar, Jermnn* *1 u* To
Emma Pro***r.
Murpm Frank C at ui To Jack
Brawn at ux.
Mark. RX. at ux To Kh*lly E.
klaek at ux aa atlat* bv unlit*tie*.
Lh m
Strickland Morriron. Inc. To
O.D. Farrell
Rati Eat at a M o rlj«tr
Fryer. Rob*rl J. »t uk T o
Florida Blat* Bank.
Kinjriland, Milton II. at ut
To Jorobui Nyhoer rl ux.
Ball, (leortr* To Ital.and Fin­
ance Co.
CktlU l Morlaeaf
Rkhlrdxon, T &lt;i. To Florida
Slate Bank.
Itatixf action* of MortRBK*
F%«W»j4 .Verm ------- Z ' U r p r
To GIthn Holcomb* rt ux.
'
Coo par. R.F et ux To Ban F.
Wad* at ux.
Sanford Atlantic National Bank
To
Took., Jr.
D*I.and Finance Co. Ta Gaorirr
Ball at ux.
Partial fUtlefactlon of Mori Rax*
Central Fla. Producllun Credit
Atin. To A.M. 8l*w»rt «l ux.
Aaaltamctit of Ga*. Oil A Min*
ami La axa
H*yek. Jrweoh C, at u* T,,
Tht* Walar A**ivci»ini **II f « .
Monorabl* Dlwhari*
U.H. Army to NeDon Jackxon
Declaration of Domicil*
Hlmp*on, Furl E •»»t*■s it* i«
a mident of l^mjpi'tod, Florida

Your Tb/nts
m n «*
Every Gfocery and Pro­
duce item in this ad—and
most meali — are point
free folks! Eat without
points - make Super
Savings!

UNRATIONED
FOODS|

Quantity Rights Reserved

Price* Good Thru Saturday, January 20
201 E. First Street

—

320 Sanlord A ve.

n.E.

Hobday, January IS
Warranty l&gt;**d*
Mach, Romo* *t ui To M. 1..
Johnoon *t ut
Clin*. A. E. *t Ui I" tici.rifix
B*nn*tt.
Valno, Harvey *1 ux To llo.a
Bootcr A Maxi* Poorer
Priori, l1**! W *t il lln r- of
V T. t**t*r* To E H Kilt.c.
Maooly, Pearl 1 To ltd In- M«&gt;'
William*
Caldwell, Henry rt u* To Vol
Kilty
Philip*, Albert M rt n To &lt;i
W. Brown et u»
Herd
W'ltater. Georx*
it m r&gt;&gt;
Joseph A Melirh rt 0*
Hall Claim Deed*
Jon**. 1, C. &amp; P .1 tb*thi*r* To
Jfrnml* Miller et ui
Harvay, W. I- et m Tr. Dan S
Jnnet.
Affeelaenl. Fur Herd
. Hill, W C ,t
To &lt; rn" foi
William* n ux
MeDat)**!. W I' et ut Jo « irl
U tmndfren el ux.
Re*I Ketale Mortxair*
fifteen*, L F*. et ux To K»a
llurpcr.
Brown, G W. rt u* To It A
William*.
l/*a.e
Hxmenn, Paul at ux To Char
lat W»l*».
Chattel Mortxaa*
McT«»r, W. F. To Florida Stair
Bank.
Bill of Sale
Taata, Jeffart To Timothy WII
ton.
SalUfacUwtx of Mortiaae
Florida SUta Bank To V M
Thun tori Farm*.
Ftrrt Federal 8* vino* A Loan
Alin, T* Robert F. Cole et u*
Ruherdtna(loo A|re*ment
Jefftrian Standard U fr In*
Co. To Th* Taxa* Co.
Aaalfnmmt of M o rlin .t
Harpar, Era at vhr John T. To
R. F. Harpar st ux.
M«dkat C«rtlfl.ala
Stata Board of Medical Exam

packages
Sw ift'* B le n d e d

New Crop
Florida!

Jewel 4

11

U. S. 1 Maine

Pound Carton

Potatoes 10
Fancy Florida

I i«th Ha

31c Cabbage ib 5 c
Ciiip Ho
Carrots 2
15c C elery 2 uaik* 2 5 c
Winn Y«liow
Cano Jion
Onions 5 ib« 2 5 c Rutabagas ib 4 c
Bl occoli Ifl bch

* tincy Calif

Spilzenburg

Ya/h Cooking or Eating

rL O R ID A G B A P tT H U IT
5
lb*
FLORIDA TANCfEHlNtS
3
Ib.
ORANGES 8 Ib Dag 49 c 2 0 lb Bag
SDNK 1 8 T CALIF. LEMONS
Ib

29c
27c
1.19
11c

Kiaft'a Famous Salad Dressing
— a flavor all its own that
millions prefer!

Pillebury n

P a n c a k e Flour

2

Packages

1 9 C
Points

H orll V ssstobls Soup
can
Mnss^lw an G fd«r V inegar Qt. Bat.
V ila Foods Applo Jslly
12*oz
M o tlisr'i China Oats
largo plcg
U pton's lo o p M ix
psekago of 3
Toxa* Shipped

A

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11c
17c
12c
33c
27c

Vacuum Pscksd CoHi

Pound
A.ttchsn io s to d Flour

Drotsod

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p ou n d

Stewing Chickens ib 41c

a

j c

Roasting Chickens lb4 5 c

Grahams ibpkfl 18c Rice 3 ib*pk0 29c
Kt*A Ck****

Fillets

Spreads 5-«x 20c Rice 3 ib-picg 37c

Rich Northorn

Cod 11*0

ib

Kraff Old Ensliab

29c

ib

35c

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For Seasoning — Wosiern Poik

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Mackerel lb ^ K

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ib
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Dal Mania Dfoed

ot. 27c Beets

303

13c

OCTAGON

Oa. Loaf ttak ■

Sausago ». 39c

LaxmdiT Soap

Meats
Fwok Bool

Tongues n&gt;

now w oy to drink Tcux
nnino end
‘

Hambu r g *

21c

—

.,

Sausaga'*! 29e
Shouldersifcr 2^9
FreshSic(psib23c
Chopi :£ft^ 30c
Chuck Rostt
Sirloin StMk
Short Rib.

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Whole Boh

Bali. Sotra Eld.

' SutuhLo#

GrapeladeMb21c Flour io-ib« 53c
Juice

Croakers ih 15c
..

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Ltupf i l Pbu&gt;«

Re \ Hu

Spantsb

Land

Spread 5*oz 23c Flour 25.ib* 1.17

Red Perch

Fillets

. Carry Patna

.

DUTCH

�v

If we with to be freei If » • wish to
p t t w n i in vfolile^lhoie Inestimable prlv|,
for whtsh * e 'W »er#etn to lurguonlcndU|—w* rautt fight!
g

-r*T n in i

IH S U B f/ 0 ^ ^
p^WITH WAR BONOS

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S A N F O R I ).

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VOLUME XXXVI

F L O R ID A .

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'Jap Area Of
( Kobe-Osaka
GetsBombing

Red Drive Nears South Germany

M o re P atie n ts

WASHINGTON. J»n

WASHINGTON, Jan. 19.
&lt; A P )—America, Britain and
Canada are agreed upon a&gt;ntlnalnc until the Japanese
defeat, all machinery now co­
ordinating I ha production
and allocation of vital war
napplies and food. The agen­
da:* to’ be retained after the
German crisps* are the
Combined
Production
and
Iteaonrrra Hoard, the Com­
bined Food Hoard and the
Combined
flaw
Material*
Board.

4
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car a m m w c

Oa

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Olstrlel Number Five of the
Townsend Club will )»*&gt;« a rtir*'.Ing at the Court House Sunday
at 2:00 P. M.
-

I.tent. Jaek Toriaoaa. Mrs. Tor­
rence and thrtr son airlved re
centlv from Avon Park, where
LU-u L Torrence la attached to the
Arm y Air Hase, for “ vUit wltn
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Van lluutcn,
| 600 l*almello Avenue.

HUNGARY^*
0 MILES 100
ALONC A i.nn-Mfl K i liUN 1 f l ., Unde#
Hii'lso
to tho Malt if Sen.
th® huif® Ru- *ii&lt;(i « in? *'l ljtl\* 1" I * let w iiv with the main pu-h
headed fur the uni Ifni l*t*|ttll C14|*1T4i 1 f h r atjmv ( 1 ) and mujlhi'fn
Germany Ninth .• Wnr-uu 1 J 1 bu* ff, ... IM’? wrro repur led f r*•11*
K h?( I’ i iiit.-iu amj tu Du -• iifh At 11*. •in h*
fie m i end «if the |uuh, |ij!■pure nut t h **f Hu*|.i|*ew( h*V4til 1 \ «• ' l
i i imif» vbhile Ml inu» il
ant Kiilhn v*rf t* Irt ihir made m tb*
•rik. nttvv
i
pencil atiiig Diet h*.

hltlVAklit

( In! t*f u 11imutD

Lawton Is Again*Celery Losses
Named President Are Estimated
Of HospitalGroupi At Up To 50%
Accommodation h Are Some Fields Re|H)rtIncreased Ity Fifty
ed A l Making Fine
PercentDuringYfiir
Gains Since Storm
Following the Ufiilt niuiit ei ,.,r .
of the opening ,,f Fcruuhi l-augb
tun Memorial Hospital, Weilm.
day, the Hospital A«M&gt;cinliuii tint
Thursday afternoon nt 3 00 o'
clock
anil
re-eleetod
I'mmr
School Supt T W Irt\V4T&gt;It| *•'
ginul president, to that .Dfne f
the 2 1 th lime
Mrs Efulor C*urls*tI **f (.trip's

The Hill Implement Company,
Weat Third Street and Oak Ave­
nue. is potting In Improvements
raintre-modallng, paint­
Including office re
of the outside, and
placing
a ing o*
—— -----t of a new sign, it waa announc­
ed
today by E.F. Lundoulst.
manager In charge. The corn
pany is owned by Il.A. Newman Y&gt;hu served nil Hip inigiiutl - d *
live fummUUM* of tin* Hu piD*
Fire, caused by spark* from in I 0 IS* WilN re -f lit; •**vI v i. . \*t -i
the chimney at the home of •lent If 1 DuHose Himtbri mm
John F. Pierson, BOO Magnolia her 11( the nrieinnl i‘i*Miinitte
Avenue at »i30 o'clock Thursday wns renamcil ns muhtm. S. F
morning, mused slight damage Doudney, county tux onhchmh.
before It was put under control was named in secretary-irenaum
by firemen.
and Mina Irene 11intun
record
lug hccrcturv.
)
The regular monthly meet ol
Ite- elec tori un momhr rs of l hr
the West Coast Plilol League hint pi Lit eKfculiVf reon miller
will be held on the Police llautrv Mm, Curlctt, Mr, IluHum* Mm
of ' the Seminole Gun Club on
r*|» |1isj|p trtui
Sunday afternoon, Jan. 21 at
2:00 o'rloek.

f t

•if east Mile grower* in the O l e r y

Avenue region
One grower Klrhy M
Kite
r*timi*(cit a fill peter T ifirumr
h-s, i,ii «'i li'r&gt; woo'd i -1411 t*»
noiiir iffcwpii t»f tin* siN'tldfi,
•«*lh hy outilglit I"-*
f crtiiir*
m the field, dnrmigf t&gt; *e* d hod*
rmailting m tome lam) not being
planted, urd abo tlie fart that
pro-storm celery has hern delay*
cd In rnurketing from three to
four week* behind schedule, rvsuiting in prnhubir lo»* to tlu
grower due tn not being able to
ohluiu early marks i price*
Some field* were obiened to
(( finilnu#4 Ote k t i t

llr * f I

tr Bfiil gnufittcr fi&gt;i th. (^ist
year* at Takonin I’atk, .Mur)

lurid and Washing ion, I).
today announced that he wu» gnln ;
lo engage In the plumbing bu.ine*k in Sanford.
Mr. and Mra. Couraen are nor.
living In ljoch Arhut wherr they
have Jiurchaied the former hinne
o f A. Goodman, and thL will
icrve aa temporary location of
the buiinee. until aucb time n«
Mr. Counen can locate a ihop
here, lie laid today.
Eden Kloea, non-ln-law of Mr.
Counen, arrived with Mra. Kloea
recently from Worthington, Ohio.
An eiuerlgnced plumber.' . Mr.
Kloaa will atelit In the bu.Incas.
Mr. and Mr*. Couracn are mem­
ber* of the Seventh Day* Ad­
ventist Church, and have Joined
the Sanford church o f this de­
nomination at Elm and Scvenllr
Street.
’
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NEW ORLEANS. J.n 19. (Ah
T-Sgt.-Sam H. Tarleton, fresh
from the hitter European figh t­
ing where he was wounded In
the arm near Mels, came homo
today on furlough high in pralae
o f ‘T iit o l Packing" Lt. Gen.
George 8 . Patton. »r. The third
army bnyn. he .aid, think thla
i i bout Patton: "He could slap me,
slug me in the teeth, kick me
nnu then If he laid, .Fall In' I ’d
bu at the head of the column.
8gt. Tarleton amid Gen.-Patton
ridca down to the front three
times a day In hi*, peep, atara
and all allowing and, “ I've aeon
him diva Into a foxhole with a
G.l."
"As for the hclniee, he doesn't
give a dam for them." said the
eargeant " I f there's a bogey
man for riitltT-lti George B. r a t­
ion."
,

FormerBraves Pitcher First Federal Has
Plenty Of Money
:Working For Chase
Leeds
Pacific . Ben Cantwell, former pitcher
kvaiu ■

!fi IIL M A ’R S3 ft
’40 and .'41 aaaaoni who returned

ford, Fla, hale

m

S aasv

tod fa new

contlnBUtea
stationed
A Service

R o l l O

to Sanford in September, reporta
a recovery la health and la now
•erring aa a field foreman for
Chaae and Company.
White doing dafnnao work at
the Kaiaer Bhlpysrd on the weat
coast, Mr. Cantwell bad an acci­
dent which resulted ‘ In the tea!

S y s i a g aanyj fmore
i i i pitchia i

president o f the First Federal
Having! and Loan Company at
a meeting of etockholden yaaUrday afternoon. The charter of
tha company waa amended In
order to qualify the company to
maka 01 loam to returned war
vaterana.
Other .offloere re-elected w e n :
E- C. Harper aa flret vice preeldent; Walter Coleman aa aaeond
vice praaident, and Mra. Beoamond Chapman aa secretary and
traaaurer. Sanford F, Doudney
waa elected aa aaetetaat eecrwtary and treaatwer.
Mr. Kvaoa today atreaaad the
fapt thaV ------------

to lead
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Patton’s Third Arm y
Crosses River And
Me*. AjUjKJ'oRorder:
HritishCapure Town

Jungle War Vets Now In Open On Luzon

U». pP&gt;—

nurse* have risen only 2,000

the ancient city of Krakow,
4 J mi ilen from
brrm ini'a
AiJeafan border, Marshal Sta­
lin announced t««d a&gt; ThuIs paevf Ihe- *41*mige* t N * t »
poalUon in **ou!her n Roland
On the wetelef *1 front the
(irnrana burst nut of the
northern end uf the It hi nr
bridgehead aDue Strawbuurg
and linked up * i( h other
forrrv in nor the l i t
VDarc.
forming a aolkd front afAiriwI
the American Seventh \rmy
along 46 miles of the Magimil Line

President’s

LONDON, Jan
The Huxitariv

lie I
nurse

wa r

preal jc t it»i i

T hey

have tiecn wurkinif oil such item*
as tires, copper and foundry'
products. The Army nml Navy
now vi ant them bm L in uniform,
it « s s rcLortetl torluy
With object ois aid] tin from
over-powered, aponsnrs *«f an |M4ft lutnir draft sought t«&gt; enlist
agricultural barking ' th testinioriy that it jihmild md farm
lot or
The timetable w Inch 1*0*1 i idled
foi 11 mine Military i **ihi" m «. uppi '•kit!
yester Huy
'»n&gt;
i hi own
"H ‘i board
\ii ! her &lt;ail f- i ’ ,,i
I *v'i
Main ha 11 in nil «!' i ‘ '
gel
spec if n army- npllio.d r, j the
partnulai mcnsuii* h* ! . * went
OltH/Lvwer|
! he m nr.
f"r « grrieial i»ale-* ».
D Ufi1
!a a
however, bn
'« *
f ills
dated, and «# ? i ei rup1 - ed l&gt;&gt;
Marshall &gt;enter da \ If*
1 rmt.
hockevet, apeeifn nll\ in. r ! n tho
perilling measure m «
* 'age
trans mitt cl by I'ri
Rous
evrlf asking gun k »• n-&gt;n * man*
power controls
Y * ateiday's
te-11m*in v
1 ame
from Vfarvin Jon* ^ ^ ni f J mi
rninl-lriitor
who c i"i»* i the
pendiftg Mav bill r r * • t«■iv«•
sitlon lieat list **ien l K to f ■ .i ho
won't stay on war mbs hut -ngUcHttMj ctLSiigei tn sid farrm-r *•

\h M K

taken ba* k into tin* hoii-e, it* In" to Mi Hpi ' v e?*.
Mr It.•even til thr 'I line
fish inir

IM 1,* k P

J f»*tF'Ll(1 II. 111l|
l

not learn nf the fin* until
o'clock when he returms) with t
catrh which included o four t*niM*i

base.

Frederick Hauer I h
P romoted T o Corporal

*. it i id
i i m ib
id hwin I r i
•' -tiul - Oln S&lt;

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t&amp;r A*#H'illtI Prim
tii-rm am mmi»'h iiu i *,| I imIuv
It,' Kus^liin- lm\i d ri\ &lt;-n in
t*
ml/,
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grv.it ■
iiu lil'l rial i it r a ml f *ii v - 1i,i
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11-•n &gt;&gt;f lliiilitpi'-i dm |.u nit'
tli** t ,rr fuuii K'nrn ,"ii
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mil i ,i |at ii i
1 ,,'liri ai l.i ,*■lilt" ,**
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iii ! h* a i st wa
iid
&gt;n Eh«
inos r
Herhn feputU’ti th* HU.ii" 11
garriN"ii withdrew l Du* vneati rn
hank u/ the DuuuD , nuHcuting
tha entire llu-Ui-. &gt;t i- Mlion w a-s
I writton uff in the Lnuian tom
umnd'i Lkkjka
The capture of t
&gt;!l nrii&amp;s
K a lio n in g
'l u
B e g i n southwc;t
of W .I**•hw„ li.'i mtints
O n M o n d a y A t T w o ' f in»in the c« pin .■f i hr *#e r man

Rape Case Is Set &lt;&lt;&gt;l. MeRory Win- Lard And Cooking

For Trial Monday 'fronz,‘ ^Imr K,,r Oils Are Frozen
J S(*rvut* In r r a n r o
In Circuit Court I II n M \&gt; \ i I i .
3 Days By OPA,
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Scouts’ Council
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tdidilot m ihi

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Kunoial %«♦! v it *•» tm Mi- Mmiv f Iffir* **■ I it! in* tu ■I * find fur nti
IV 44it ii i i‘i*i v *** i r**t 1vi* in i
Ellen 11«*r i■*m. wI**' *11•**I Muiiduy Kin!*- i h i' i- it*i ui * f »•&gt;iu Kcuiiii*‘l»’
1 In J nckMinvifl■ '4 ill b«* lu’kl un
( ruliit v 11 *• i*M••lull d the l ■
SHturdny t\l ■ud I'
nl thr
Fredsouik Uauvr, aon o f 'I
vnrp|D 'f I l*u uL* iiiid gruduiD* *1
am] M r " Frank Hauer, Sr., lu. Church uf (••«! **fh (irm m » Avrnui* m IIH7
been promoted to the rwi&gt;k ..f They were Mhni ilnl t»* h«vc Irern
III* wifi ik ftt«* f*»ri»tft M
corporal with the United Stui. - held on Th«ir#du\ but **••?•• («»»( Hiirnb Mo* K• utu- *•( I^H'nbuig
Marine, tn the South Pacifi.. (Mined pending Du hi rival id re
according tu word received lo intlvm
hla parent*.
Horn Apr
22 HRhl iii I'olk j 11 D&lt;r^&gt;
G a s Hlack
Tho young man. who atleml. &gt;1 county, Mr# D»»rt«*n had b«*«*u n |
local •chooli. Immediately Joiiud resident uf Snrtf»rd f**r 2* vrar* j
IflU F H C t
In Tampa
the Marine Corpa after r(ini|dei
Sh® made he* bumt* with hei (
Ing hla achoollng anil ha. I..-. n husbimd st Dido I lench Avenue.,
lAMJ'V J«»* IP •/!*♦
I Da
In tho Pfrlffe about two yvmDull beIII f ! M lit* lu*le W P T U'ldte, * TaitU'M iihd 111it111 i 1!) flit I'Ul
In a recent letter he wrote In* C.C. Collins, 1# I» heller, W.F, | jpg U&gt;hi d- cover ingc nil uf Ih lb
family that the remarkable do Keller, J.A. (jmc nud fi.C Minch* tuiroiich county. , «-,lerd»v gnv»covery ha made while on nvn 11ff®. Interment will be iiimlr tn i,ut figoic, IIml allowed r&lt;io|«.o,
■eaa dulv |. tha dellcloua fu,.d Evergreen CrmeDrv
for /J,:tI J,i. 1 l gallon, of go,,,
aerved to them. They have ue
hue war. i,sued during U 'li
cream “ every Sunday" and he ha&gt;
At the ,sme lime. Comptroller
gained much wolght which lie Lions
unld nt Tallahaona* that «lote
Club
Plans
attribute* to good meal*.
taxea of M,IO:i,:i!*ll hsd been
CpI. Bauer haa une brolhci, Washington
D an ce pul'd un J0.04H.457 gslltius i.f
Frank, who la a chief In the
gasoline said In II till burnt] go
Navy, now atalionod fn tho Carib­
Plan, fur a daurr &gt;.t thr Hart­ county during 11*41
bean Area.
The difference
between
the
ford Armory on Frb. ‘J2 In cele­
bration nf Warhlnglon't lilrthduy rationing board coupons and the
war# todav made at the meeting comptroller's figures it ’&lt;,7dfi.F D R Inauguration
Of tho Lion's Glut, and various Hld gallons.
UFA I'sn'l Hsplaln It
I b Slated Tomorrow committee, were appointed hy
Neither rationing officials nor
King Lion J. K. Howland to mnke
OFA men could give a definite
WASIUNGXON, Jan. IB. (Ah- all arrangements.
Joseph Melsch was directed, explanation of why 7,736,H4.'l
Inauguration actlvltlet began In
earno«t at tho ‘Whtto Houae to­ aa chairman of the Aid to Ihe gallons of gasoline were suld in
day, Pro*. Kooeewoll atarted work Blind Committee, tn Investigate the county tait year apparently
casca of underprivileged without rationing coupons.
on hla Inaugural addresa add two
Arthur 8chsn«, secretary of
accepted an Imprint of an In­ children In need of glasses. Mr.
t Melsch reported progress In lisv- the Tamps rationing board, and
augural medal.
Chlaf Exocutlva had on ly 'In g
constructed and
painted, D. ‘II. Itodrigusl, operation* super­
Tha &lt;
u f i ; visor for th* bosru, said Unsound­
two appointments, thus giving “ diva The Service Men
ed Ilk* a huge black martial.
him time to begin tha first draft plgns.
"Jf that Is true," they said,
Cub Lion James Robson lend
tit n 'speech which he hopes to
respomlbnity of
_
Jt.-liL lha raspomltinity
whole* Aha __
tinging, will)
Mrs- IlurLo "than Jt.JiL.lha
Nlls
i l accom
panying. Tho^U*
ay fa S ta
accompanying.
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Dorton Funeral To He
2:00 P.M. Saturday

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h'*usc, Mini .t-W a triuth I hr
fort! Flrr Department m u - •&lt; vulving ,11*b11»t4 Ii
mnncrl In Umr lo »nvr thr Im* • rhnr*:* d 4*. iM* ♦* ’ *
from ilrntruetlon. Thr flrr hri-l. breaking m o ••i. 11.i
u mi«»!t'iiuiiino ini
oul liclwnn thr tlinli^ loom ir
plnrt"* Vi M •*'» '
kitchen wrrurthii*f In rlrc &lt; t.i*
(hr I r u*l * l V• '
Mack riivilmnl
rhai ■•red '* ill.
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Some |ia«.-utut Nuvy inert U
Ill tn *t* I III Mm &gt;
the S hrif«.r&gt;l N » v « l Air S t &gt;%t
] :m I* M
saw the fire umi volu liter re* I tin
Mn) o* lilh I I*r 1 u
service# t«» lhf extent *&lt;f m n*o
woo*tv I1" ' !
in si nf the fitrnllurr &lt;*ut;

With the I ('will l b# l it ten#
atiirhlly i!uNiMire«t nuitl * « b*

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Fire Results In ' ............. I- '
Some Damage To 1,*tH inmill.fin ........U Ik
I1f:
1*1
A. E. Reeves’ Home ^■III&gt;* 1f"lfurI|InItrial

ID Vuillard ( ’nnnnllT
OuliiKht l"Nsa* in yield of 2 ft
to f»0 prrrent of celery planted
In the Sanf 'Ffl nrea prior to the
Flrr of umlpr I n
*mu
hurrii'uric of Ort. 1 W, «us »*atl
muted ye«lerda&gt; h' a number lit IU .1(1 u't'lm'k y vnt I’ f'lu v n

New Master I Mumher
* Mrs. Lillian Younger
Comes To Sanford |Sure Patton Is Tough,
Died Thursday P.M.
Admits G.I., So What?
(l.tirgr t iiurntn, iiM-trr \ limit,

Mra. Lillian May Younger died
- at the Fernald-Laughton Memor'M Lai Hospital at 9:16 P.M. Thursday following an Illness of only
throe dare.
Born Apr. 6, 1003 in Niagara
Falla, N Y. Mra. Younger had
made her homo In Banford for
&lt;% tho past 20 faara.
w Survivuri Include tho husband
Earl, Younger o f Banford; three
iletara, Mra. Loo Thomas of
Charlotte. N.C.; Mr*. Joe Giles
of Llneolnton. N.C.| Mite Edna
^ Brower of Charlotte, N.C.; two
'J brothers, W alUr Browor of Buf­
falo, N.Y.j J. Marvin Prewar of
Chicago; her- stepmother, Mra.
Bara Brewer o f Charlotte, one
neica o f 8*nford,1IUa Artnle Wed­
dle.
,'1
Funeral aerefco* will bo conJ doetad at the home In Glndervltla- at 3:00 P.M. Sunday with
the "Rev. Tbomaa I, Webb of­
ficiating. Interment will follow
Ifl Evergreen Canjotcry.

R u s s i a n s

W ASIIINUTUN, Jan
19
(AIM — Scrretar&gt; uf State
SleitmiuN announced (mlah he
«ould accompany I'rewident
Hoiiietelt to the approaching
meetinc' with ( hurehlll and
Stalin

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CITY BRIEFS

s

A high gin ermiii'iit u fftrial *nld
the Army and Nun have lent
sl+Ltat idJMMJ iiJyu'li * *
of
rmnbnt duly to fill luD»r gap* in

| »g e ”

ICssllssM

A

I he Army's Surgoun licm ral to­
day eatj the lnadc«jUMiy of nurs*
injf Q^rt, in the fair ol a 2 70 pec­
cant increase Ui battle ia*ualty
patients, makes It imperative that
nurses be drafted.
Mnj
(Jen.
Norman Kirk told a Mouse Mil­
itary Committee patient* have
increased from **i}0.nun tu to04tK'tt
since May while the nutnher of .
supported the
draft proposal,

SujMrfortreMca t o d a y
shifted the Pacific bombing
| back to Japan. About 80
Mariamus-battcd B-29a rained
deatructlon on tho Klbe-Oanka Industrie. nrca, Tokyo re­
ported, admitting "Home damO h Lu ton . Ihe capture o f
U rd a n eta
e x te n d e d
the
Yank*' huhl on the northern
sector of the vital high*ay link
. ipg Manila and Hsgiun Other
♦ Yanks drove toward Arno while
southern columns raptured Pantq
qul, a highway-rail junction.
The northern section of the
main highway to Manila opened
for (irn. Ib.ugls* MacArlhur's
1 steamroller when the Sixth Armycaptured Urdaneta, 27 road miles

1 a k e n

Hattie Casualties Up
270 Percent With,
Increase Of Only
2 Thousand Nurses

„Yanks* Hold On High­
way To Manila Is
tu re Of Urdaneta
Extended With Cap♦

c Z t m jPo,i*h Industrial City Is

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Lieut. Jim iMillinor
Is One Man Army

*fi the report **f 1hr mnmnittdiir
i **minities hikJ luus- W f**ltn
Iii*h*1a (hr Duimiui tr«* uliiih ha&gt;)
the* |»rrrujrtttlv» uf * huuaiiit' nol
inun* than l*u Snmtcrx tn bu
hnnurcfl with th® iiwunl nf th®
tiilvai IU «V K "f*»i &lt;!iatininnshs«1

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I i,-ol .Inn Millinor, lootliei oi Mill be Dr Stanle) A llarrl#,
Mr, i
II I'm lr i of Hanford, *lirrrl«»r of Intcr-ranal Scnutinir.
,iii| .,rni\ veleian fr(»m six to Ru&gt; Scouts uf ArnrriiH, who i*»
hrrr in mhancr f**r n inctfirur «»f
,r,rh )'•*.,I l,-fi.lr Pearl Hal
I&gt;,it , oliri. he our alntloncd ..l N f U r * » H c o u t r r # t** !*e * h r l i l in
Srdiofndd llaiiurk* for four )e a r i Orlando Sunda\ aftrriuH»n.
jo ini I,, but not doring the attiirli bi the J*p«. I, given proio.imol meolioo in tile following
notice on Ihe f|onl page of tilt
Editors Nnle:—Thr followlie, | I, i, sue of The Star, and
ini namts of boss In »ervlce
Striper. Kutoprun ne»&gt; paper nf

Home On Leave

the II. S Armed forces:
Willi The Kltth HIv. in ,-tier*
oinny
i oinpany G of the lK&gt;th
Inf. ItegL led bv 1st LleuU Jim
Millinor of Madison. FIs., killed
;tf&gt; Nsiir, raptured 64 more snd
gained liudr iditeclive, a factorv
near 1amemdorf-without a single
bullet In their gun«.
"lircaur* the nipht was to
dark and accuracy Impossible, it
wo, decided il would he wiser to
use only grenades snd bayonets.
“ Under the last rounds of an
artillery barrage. Company G
Jumped- orr. Ten mlniila* later,
they hit their objective. Fortyfive minutes later th* factory
was theirs, and only then did
they load thefr juns In time to
rcpulnc »cvon (icrman counter*
attacks."
Lieut. Millinor w n born In
Madlxon, attended school than

"home on loave” hs*e been
submitted hr the Pilot (Tub
for which Mrs. Z. 11. 11.1110,
telephone 681-J. and Mlsa
Blanche Kennedy, lelrphone
• 23-1V have been selected aa
a committee lo secare names
of service men arid women »o
that their friends mar know
when they ar# In Sanford.

CpI. Arthur Jiminci, son of
Mr. and Mr*. II. Jlmhiei, West
Bide. Is hams-on a 30-day fur­
lough aftar spending two years
ih the PacUlc with the Marina
Corps. He will report to Parrii
Island, S. C.

S/SgL Joe D. Chittenden is
•pending a short time with hfs
•liters, th* Misses Edna and
Laura Chittenden, enroute „ to
Miami a k w e he will report fo r
and alter graduating from high duty aftar being owrsaaa wtfh

school entered army service.

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TH E SANFORD

H E R A L D ,. 3 A N
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P o t e - B M la r ^ *'13wlon is 1'M
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been transported on
backs la the Army.

soldiers1 before
on the

be concentrated alf blita
ritlsh capital In 1940.

City Is Taken As N a m e d President
Russians Roll On O f Hospital Grour

Speed Ruins Tires
In D rivin g And- Retreading
they must ha lufUctewHv n a ia d balara use. Our tardea
wtH lia Jgat fm t anaujh to g i n nonJaMm mitaoga and
APf#»y. Wp will nal hurry «ur writkmanihlp ta your
dtfrlmant.
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Our wrwrh m o d up botouta wo in•ht On definite procedure lor evory
fw ft }iV in rV e\
•top. You may wait p few hours ( j f f »4» * * »i t f \fc]
longer but you won't tom# bach
to ctmpledo. Wo. think tho oatra
tlmo It well worth your while.
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V aiogn igiftg

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R ep air Ing

No Priorities

uplo the (ierman L'nler and
rstihllahad itself on a -even-mile
front. The Amrrimn First, with­
drew 200 yard* north m’ St. Vith
and tba Seventh wa» uusied from
taro painta in Alsace
Quoting a friuil dispatch Berlin
rnrlin
at L1 $
tla
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a I Is* .
radio asaid
the
Sdesisn
Volksdurm, or 1Inina A nuy, nlremly
had “ received its'liapti •m nf fire
.luring this hour uf giratcsl itanSir as' the enemy reoclissi the
ekh liorder."
The frontier conflict apparent­
ly raged weal uf lirclncbow,
capturcl yestcrvlay by roe Ku*
miana. In an area oily 7m mite*
frum Breslau, S*lesi.ro capital. A
Berlin rsqvurt lu th&lt; ;t«ckhi&gt;lm
Aftrmbladt said that llirslau, 170
ruile* iHiUlhtast uf llcilui. “ i*
how directly in the danger soc*.H
The (tuaaians, estimated at u,
600,000 ineit, eltn reartnsl live
immediate aiipmarh-M on threw
aldiaa o f tasli, "KdandV I’itliburgh1' and aeciuul rlty 7tl mile*
southwest uf failures! Warsaw,
am) Berlin ukl other troop* liad
brnknit tutu lire suburl.au streela
&lt;&gt;f Krakaw. hljr A ii«
in
lh« kbuth«Ntfrii iHitiiH i»f |S«
Uhd.
Musrmv'i mMiimni.,,,. i f mrunf'

on Roofing

M thHl .Hovlft
hDvi »tiin*n
thl** mlk*K miftli ul
with 111u Ca|il lilTr tilf
HhIIt*
tm the llunniiuiti Iiunt ih* Uuw«ian »

Materials
OUR roll roofiiur guartit agaiont fire an well a*
weather and retjuirys no paint for protection from
min. Our other rcjvalr procluctn are mImo of superior
tpuilliy, ntilucInR malntPiuiiHe c*wtn and Riving
extra ycam of trouble-free nervicu.

Aaphult Roll Roofing
Asbcatofi Cement Siding
Asphalt Shingles
Rock Wool Insulation

Hill Lumber &amp; Supply Yard
Phone BS

Announcement
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anti llun#ari»n»
in nuaUiK**!,
mmkirur 0 tut* I tifin* Orr^TnWr
ifH of 6Ut.*U»V. Thr rommintl^ uf
th* Tt’flih ilunirnriBn Infanltr
iHviiitm, 1 (iiutrl uf tlw iitnrrdl
aSUff ' Aniliu»-H«iui«*i. atbi Kit j
ftUlff W tft Utkrn

(V ■Iln&gt;a r » w r*s&lt; Owe
W. l_ Morgan. Mm. U. K. True
and Mm. Julius Hingfvlder.
The repott of Mr. Lawton and
committee rhalrman showed that
during *he pa*I year the eaet
of hospital repairs and nets
equipment amounted to $13,346.
a i and that special donating*
toward Improvement* amounted
to I 10 .2 1 H.60
Increased facilities, which hare
been provided, increased Hospital
accommodate.'.* more . than GO
percent, according to Mr. lawton.
A &gt; a m u lt. 922 paiienU were
ucnitnmudatrd as ioni[ ared with
161 in lu ll, t'jist per day par'
|at rut dru]i|ied frnra 11.46 in
1943 to 41.lii in 1944, anil at
the same time, due to more
patienta.,U i . g present. the ewes
ir o f opera ring'"the' Soapltal
luaspwlil frum
___ (. l i J i l in „IM_
S to
$7.4.63 in 1944. it was reported.
Birth* jumtcsl from' 142 in
1043 to 2km in (944 al the hot.
pita). Service wife mothers acrounted for much af this inetware
anil through the Emergency l^rter .a I anJ Infant Care Fedora)
and State program, wise* af the
seven luwest ratings in the aer
hrtoe nrcwlvHl from the Stale.
1.1,921 for maternal care.
I atienta brought to the hospital
a* result uf n r i t a b wore T*
V compared
vtuus raar. There were 111 n a u r
operation* a* compared with 1)1
the year Lcfure. while minor
operation* Owtwetl a deereaic,
bei g 141 a&lt; compared with I I :
In 1943. Death* am., mi led to 62,
while iu 1943 there ware $u
dealhe.
1‘atieiu Aura, that is the nuwibtr of |ialiaata MultlpUrd by
nundstr o f ibya 4a tho hwapiul
were 7,907 as cwmtarwl whh $.976 patient days in 19-43. Avarage ciumbet of 'latboita par ,4*y
$ a* 17, dim oared with a 'I t
average duriny the preewedifg
year 1‘atieni* were chargwd f.13.
444 a* ruupnrod with $27,4$"
previously, and 1944 cwllactmns
were I I i&gt;emnt as cnmpare«i
with isdler I unis of 99 percent
in
il ess rcj(uitesi

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■liutbU r e4 lw f*. Thi, amounts ■oath highway, i '-••’ r**’ i ' • 1 ■i
to apFrMhwleJy &lt;0 percent wf
Despite (he light res LaU nee reUM prwduclWi of federally m- pcrted encountered along this
route, the southward puah asparently has slowed up. peai&amp;ly to
enable the Yank* to consolidate
their position* and tiring up supplica.
MacArthur'a ctimmunluue (tday
said the American* were moving
on Agoo. six railc* north of the
Uaaartii llnad junction on the
east aide cf Ungaycn Gulf. Agoo
iU elf la not of any particular
Strategic importance hut was the
southeast Of Llngayen Golf, aft* r renttc of the main Japanew land'
the fira t action even approaching ing in December. 1941.
Stiff fighting continued to the
battle magnitude fmight tn the
east along the eight-mite vtretch
nice-day qU Lima a campaign.
o
f
road between Roiario and IVA flve-mllt advance down the
central U t M plan by aaathrr lom ibio where two highway*
Yank column meantime captand fork lato anr which leads through
I’iniqul. a read junction Just ' 12 the Ben* wet mountains to Bagaio,
miles from the important city of
Tariae. Tar Lac is 70 rued miles
Team U n t il.
Utile acts, hay lawn un the
main Manila-Baguio highway, was

Jap Area O f
Jfabe Osaka
Gets Bombing

guai and armor had Siwanhcit a
cm im tistk n af enemy tanka ami
artillery cleverly concealed In
harnhao thtekaU along the apJam in Flight
W h e n Another infantrymen
moved into the town In force at
dawn they fvurul no lire Japanese
and char m l remain* o f at least
seven rncmr tanks, a* well as a
im ater o f blasted gun.*.
The racnaiotler of ihe enemy
furce. which at Urdancu put up
the first mat fight of this campsim woa helicvesl to have fled
.-msIhwestward during the night
into the low Cnharuan hill* with
the (aat-drinvmjf American* to'
riuse pursuit.
Capture uf Uidaneta n- t only

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luramcr eapftal o f th r Philippines.
Naey Shell* Rosario
The
only alternative route
northward throgh the mount* ins
is through Halite Pass, far to the
east. Today's ccrnmunique report­
ed a heavy bomber strike at San

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and
sa&gt;|ii4|mi*nt
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IH w w ttr It. I»M
l.l Mllt.lTl»
Monbira Slisr# Sc.-imar* II 11.4(1 S&lt;
|..,rrowrd money.,__ _
Loan* In Process „— ----

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absets

Seventh Fleet KVA* bomhardtd
Japanese positions and installa­
tion* at Rosario. U.S. Infantry­
men are Oft the outskirts « f the
town.

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f i r s t M ortga ge lo a n s
J lll.S t llt
In v c s iin s o ts i n i N ccw riUsw
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Unsafe*

Jo*e, near the entrance to tbU9

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TOTAL U AD 1U TU

ItOHAMOND a t A III
S*er» Vary-Tre*»« err.
t - J -- rjKf* ■» *
si- CS-^~~i*- "4

I t ’s the Q u a l i t y o f leadership
that makes Leaders «4 M ____

lumauutding “ High wav No. 3“
but a lio will ana hie the Sixth
A roly's right aide to start south­
ward araia after a 41-Urnr pervuj
in w hk* -they have marked time
*
(nr as the MaaiU-Wead
d.**h 1* m m i sn t- u&gt; wail fu r the
left *|s)e -to rateh up
t'apturrd of Fawitioui. fire miles
teyund the last prrruuoly rersirted point at advance, drove a
Gfth wedge Into lk» main north

Lard Ajid Cooking
Oils A re Frozen
l Days By 0 P A

Rape Case Is Set
For Trial Monday
In Circuit Court
the towns nf A!tnmonte for in
juries sitfferel as the result uf
alleged nc*ttcvn£e nf the town
Iv leaving on a street a four by
*1* foot pit. four feet deep, parItaly Covered With chieken wiro
ami debris Into which Mrs- (lain
•r, who t* 70 years of age. fell
ami broke her ankle and re
reived a aboek that Incapacitated
her for *unte time, accontlof to
the Lufiiniiallt! t.
The other suit docketed fuv
9:30 A M.. Friday Jan 2«. in
vtdves tha suit of Henry Mr
AlLter in receive money amount
jne tu $734 allegedly due hit i
for moving a rerro_ehureh. know 1
aa Antioch Usptlat Church of
Oviedo. Trsaateea o f the church,
naaintaiaml ia their iafoimatioa
that McAlister failed U carrv
nut the work he contracted to da.
A patel o f 49 iurors have been
Biinimotvrtt to appear, but there
Will t— no grand Jury selectsl
at this term pf court, Mr, Hero
ikvn'said.

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The Hill Hardware Company
3anfqrjd’s Oldest RetaU EatabUshment,
h Nmr Under tbr Qwnephiji AM
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Andrew C. Stine

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VOLUN-

and Service

And ho, on this Third Anniversary
of the War Price and Rationing Boards,
it U fitting tbati hey be given nU acclaim
for doing one of the nccemary, if not
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HltiHiKH. Jr. k'lMur
Sumbiv BehiMjl, &gt; |Ii A, II*
UurnliiR W omti 1|» H t»® A* M
Train in g
ft Ii p M.
Evening Wi.r-Mfi. 7 3« I’ M
Up* ft ll&lt;iU»r after the
»r I lie*.
W4i*dn*IMta&gt; fMrvIc#, M i l l* M m
Vinllnrii VVrlfiriiM**
Daily M a m . i;0t» A. M
Cuttfeasluii KatunDy
I VO I*. M.
In t go IV M uml 7 l « IV M. to l.uu
IV H.
« i i . unri.it i \ t i i in it- i i i r m n
(ll 8«»ul* (Palhulic Church, 100 Oftk
Avrfiui*.
Ilrctnrv; ; l! W m I iltli Htrrei
Hninfort4 H.’iu M*
1*4*41 4iffirr Add re**: Dili II I
PfiOtio 313
lirv,* Kklhvr William Nirhlrali;
Pm»!«r,
Holiday in.naa: f *# A. M and
ii imi a
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^ R i W f m b f f Ihc k o r i U »»f iKr L o r d
J m lU how fir » * W —

•*AfU*r thin mnniWr p r l V y*. o u r
a Fa Un r w h o ni t In henvfn,
lln l*
^ lowed be T h y n i m t — M
Afid (inlay I p r a y — Our Fa ther
vrlu/ art In henven. Ilnllowinl be
— ‘ T h f : name 1 humbly Ik)W b e f o j o
.Thy Infinite Uive, Wlntlom. P o w ^ r r ami CJrare Father n* I p r a y
today
I
lukr
11*t nit peel loti, I
rcnttmtwi l.mil ii little cabin in
Ihtr
IVilot in
bordering
on
the
prairie nwtiy fr.Jin the beaten
paths of men where sometime*
m o t h e r nnt| we little fellows w e r e
W le ft alone fur d a ys a* father
rode (he prairie as a sheep h e r ­
d e r nod r o w hand.

ft« r r r r r
I'M U N O *
U n t i l As*., * t Ninth HU
Itev. II. N I'esrsoit. J'uainr
Bumlar Hvtioot v 14 A, M.
T. It 41Id die ton, Ktipt.
, Morning \Vor&gt;lil|i 11 On a 41.
Tr ainin g Colon &lt;14 I' 41
KreStliS Her vice t 10 I* 41
t V n l n e e u s — Mid-Week
Men Ice.
t t t k

m n rrw tn ttttk

T Ky er r -t
HoiiDWiimln
Firm
nml
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t i l Kim rtrcuud H lfM l
ilhjn r A H Whurlun in charge
Blind* ? .School. »•«&amp; a , M.
Pray er Hervlre 1i .00 A. U.
TL P. K, &gt; 0J p k\.
Meeting. 7:0« P U
I7tAJigelUtlr H m r r ic * . I utf p
Friday H ir d c r * QQ p %L
Come worship with ot
tiitim m
tvn
ii i mi io.\ a ii y
a i . i .u m t :
T A IH U IN A C M :
Hai(for«l-uti»tid&lt;i
lli a h ^ a y - lievomi Oen*%a Avenue
li r e Uieiin K (imllh, l*Af»lur
Kii lid sii Iti hi* tic Ituf. I,
lo till A
M
Mnr ci Iitk IVtirnhlp II I»U A. M
Kietiing Service I ul| I* M.
Tliureilay
Mn|n mk l*iav« r Mer*
Vice, i uu 1‘ Jk|

Tilly « 111*111*11 OF i l l N I ' T
VN timan • « ’luh U Uig
311 kMk Av*. -w—
I'jVhl JI dtr m »Id, ft|In later
10 an A M HumSay Hchool
11 I [• A M. Morning Worahlp. U f i l ' i
H»4p|*»f Following Hernion
7 UM p M Sunday rvrnlng ••rvlcea
U K !'

H a i t i COMlItJ WITT
m t ttm
F R A N K J. Ilryaon, DD. P a » i a f
Oervtcea for Hund*/—
10 Oft a * M.— (Sunday Bchoul
11 :t&gt;0 A M.
Mo rnia* Hervlra.
I.JO IV M Toiing People*! Horlety

W g i L K T M l MfcTHOUf • •
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%\ IIK.VKLC. Paator.' ’
Hun day Sflhnol, IdrOV A* M*
ProacMng 11 00 A M
Kv ling.eiimile H#i vU*e, 7.10 IV ML
M &lt;1*i rrk Prayer and 1‘ralaa Her» U-a
Thureday Keening, I 00 F U,

4 OM.IUM1AT1 HA |. «m ill II
Coiner Park A veil Mi­
an d Third -Htre*I
J llcriiard
M»nl»t**f
Hunda&gt; SehtKjl is «a
Morning |V*»n*hl|» i 1
Be r nit tft H u tiJ|ecI.
IMighi J•i*1■ ""
meui "
f i ll IM’II OF CMIIIST
Put »lit Corner. Pnohi
Siiml-t&gt; lichool. 10,3u A \l
leoird . Huppar. I I 3» A SI
in wing Shnday Sciioo"*)

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F I IF F

g W T H O M l I T I II I Mf'M
l a k e Mmmrmm
J W IVRV. Paaiur
Ptiinlay Hchuul, 111’00
M,
Prracblngs 11:00 A Hi
r v iti, a . 7:1* p .
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PraiiRhjnk, l:*0 P. 44.

c »i L 'i i c i i o r f i i i i i i T . m K i T i r r
Mornlpg Service, ti oo a . *•
W*dneaday evening aarvlee I f l
■1.1F i r
la .the eutiject of l lie
I,oaNLiu-Sermon vriilrh will he reiol
In Churche* of Chrl«l. HHeiitlat.
ihroughttui the wnrhi ••»» Sunday.
Junu ai) II,
The ij.ihlvn Te»f |e Thla la life
m u .* i mdss M - i » t u r * t . r n r i t n i
et erttiil. itiai
Ihey
m lg hi A now
lie* M t: Dau gh iie&gt;, l r it&gt;l*or*iy iheu tht only true llod. ami Jeau&gt;
illrmlrt*.
1
* Ctirlat. whom Ihnu ha»( ■eriC' iJohn
Park Ave* at Fo u rlh Hl
i t -*;
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»
H oly Communion,
A. If.
Auiortg i he d i a l 'title * hich ct»m*
t*!mrf|i .School, i I ft A M.
fit
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t^raanfi
Sr
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ia
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Mm rCnjf Hervlce, 11 &lt;M» A. II
I till" a Hi g from live tftihle ‘ Verily,
v e I lly
I any unto you. He l hat
hen rnlli my word, nnd Uelievalh
F l l i r r P n R N R V T R I I M N ( H C I I t l l on him that »*m me !»«ii* everK I» (Uiiwnlre, Paator
taxiing life, and of* a 11 uni dune
3rd and Dak tvenu#
ii*!** OfiHtriltUAll'llI) bwl i" |*Aa*#d
Bun day Bertie*
frti*»»i death tin(«» Jlfe'* tJohn 411)
9 «i A, M. 'Sunday HrhnoK
l l i r I.eaioii-Hcrrnon ul-o includea
tf-#o * M. Morning Wurahlo*
I hi- fiikliiMritvg paaangtt from the
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Mr -Young ChrDtLaii Kv'Ianre leklhook. 'S ci­
P4n|de
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ence And Ilaatih with .Key l » lh*
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1* M Kvening Wo r«liip
Her Ipi urea” |jy Mary I hiker Kddy
lie Mini haa the Iriir Idi-a of ^ cmmI
c i i t s c z u u g r n u n i R T &lt; i i r n n i h»ee« all afiiae of evil, a fid' l»y rfA*
••ifi of I hl» la h*i |ig ushered Into
J. IV. Auitm, paator
the
undying
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Hiinday School, |0;00 A. M.
Much a one alddeth in
life
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not
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llvv. IV, C. llulcumb. paator
Iitiuiv and learn wliai ivpoit thay
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bear a If4 *tnw ihey nog hi have
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MM, 1 •&lt; 4
I7«li Hi A Laurel A\a
4il ih* «.•*••! Die
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you could have been ronil'uny fm
« . .-k Prayer Her Vic*.
bumliiy Hchool. lo vo A U
Ibll.aLl." t" ru.llif'
't*i' tlpir
Us those days if we hltd only I Humbly Mm nl rig vvmaMtp, 11 ftO
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UlilllLr
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known about you
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Kiafiyi-Jlsllp H*-f vlcr, I Od P M,
» hitt&gt;it Ht'littfii, i i i a ii
j Our only May to h*ok fo r w a r d
-f
I|i !k .
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F r id a y H f» riti* fe 00 p M
to was Christinas
time, which
Ii tin \
Mnrrdilg VYiit*)|i|i, *-^4
Pi m f *-r Murlltig. U e*liu*«lAf I ftt
s 'l.ill
II..I
lusted fro m
Christ mas eve
to
'll Htil-&gt;ri l
"Tuk" All 111*111 T m
ii i
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inaiiy times New
Years day
I lift
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in F - a t r r.
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tin
&lt; lu irt'b m I b i
T iir. m i n n t n r m i i i
where the jieoide gathered
to
% 4‘. P Y| UrlJiidllst Y mu II i I el
* ll l !*Hi
M 'l ll y A V • m i i &lt; a * f-1V| |j H | r e e l
lives of nil ChrUtiun iitujjilr. vvgh
Ifethrr
fro m miles itrunml
We
i -» -i. | • lut iHie i *« M w «-13 f * . ,1
Ilf *
Pu ill b l i t |‘ ial*r|
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to »I1
ilif- principal them** **f it Calk Inst j
llldn't ra t h e r In Worship you,
H'lfidav tu*liie-ii i t 41', A M
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t l iiu-ii i
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Mi'ining
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laird we entile Iw-caust" we didn't
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tbn
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and
b y
jleaauro. Oh laird! W e lire s o r r y
pru v **r Mf i l i n g
I Ofl P
I Li .*f I "i’i*i
lli'W Iii ' ■ |'|I' . i'll (■• i
V\ i-iIh&lt;-siltt » 7 Yi' P 31 311.1 Vv i « W ( jI o ^.* Cu(npan&gt;
ie dance floor wal-jOfrupiAd 'J
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T h r r a W tl/ lir / o l l u w i i l U d in n r i f . ' l h r r yi'-biitw
with a twenty-fou r hour shift—
111* '
••rvetl in the #Me(ho&lt;li«l Chu» » iTf nm&lt; nt
T i m c m n u n u p &lt;A&gt;i&gt;
and the old sufcar kettle kept sum­
s\ ute
h*-w
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cn iini ii or -mn. s sr.M inse
■' 11!* 1
Anrw^r. under gjlpfrvision of Mr
{U sm u o ll
mer in ir with ting and hominy,
Itev i* ii liialey, Casior.
MiiivC'eetl.
IttJY II, W. 41II,l ull, pu.int
I
ercy
Chapman.
11a Palmst
AU'iuie
oml the crystal *treain of muonWvrvli v, Bunilay » t J:ku I". ,M
(.uVftnrm n! Si ill
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ftgid Mr. F.*)
I# #0 A. M — Siimiaj Hrlifiol. Ijerl
• Hv-r&gt; m.4y |, hiVtii-,1 to i m t . , ,
shine flowed steadily.
&lt;
Hui-i-rlniinJi-n!
1 1 v me D‘
t he noti i i'tn*f
rbltfc, *4thnt If the principle*
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Houihi) r.iirclntly , r i v l &gt; , nun .ml Rmllh,
II
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Wurrlils,
in lulling
il^i in
!fr,m**n
A simclsl |,r„|,hM)
lu\o. c*tu tdl'hed
Li i vditin tliul
Mirny time*. Lortl, frii'iuli, un- "mil
.Hrrmnn Ii) tlie '..MMur,
llehtilil | hrntherly
will tm iI hIh &gt;r»,| |,t in. ,,, ,
i
iTiifeinice
I or itPwn VtiiiiM ii
ienMa d i l r ^ i wen? ,tfniver*j|lly af
llrlna You Ureal l« r
d*r the influvncet "of rfrink, Bin! iar.
tu m et!He lid ' A i m ' "4 -lltlfll :|*lP
T:*d ti 41 - * Y»nit r r Pi-oidi**! Mrct - reptml and prgrtii’f d by all nu»&gt;
jcolnuiiv. svtiulrl Ik at. ctlf, or
lug
w n h nnl ,i &lt; •11114■I■1 1 Tud ii i Ih*
kind, there would nnt onlv
r,lm.it. am- another— hut Uml it
SRvp.srpti n a r s o v k s t i s t
A . P .
ft!,- - Frv Hugisllall* Btiylca,
• |.l. I. Iv '•*
Ik * anol jut
v^ar:
hut
tliift
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u h u k u ii
HItSO P Jkl Waliti iiigbl He*rvlc^
war nil wu hail wo rmrlil cull
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World wuubl be n veriluhli; pm •
H' p uffri ynu
lilr-murt", mi no irrcacliBr ever
Us litis lb kU’hool Hstarilsts, j re
PJeirit) uf in uair. Olit F m hlunnl dig* for im In llvr In.**
I biD tIf#*l • ii i * i ■ 1 . lmn .»■■ "I
cnrne our ■way lo tell U* aliout A JU .
• lijglng
A live gt»!|i#l
with a
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lining tu&lt; :l • -»*
H e e u p c liiiiik l w it h
th e !ta&lt;*
Church SrrvtMS, I) 4, A &gt;1
l tv* iri«-fi4Hgr
you, aml your love, amt eotnftC'uiv
V
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Prayer Mm-ilr,* \V.&lt;lm-,iay |£v
mt-nt
tlinl
the
troubled
lm
3:0ft |* ft| \Y «**1nr wslay, Prayrn
|jariion,lii|i
• nliiR*. S oe r ,w
A m*‘» n i l ’
• ml |irg|»e Iher f I hg
through which we are now i
V i. H o rs IVelrorae
vi
All W e b tiin*.
l flit l*. I ‘-tuD
s lu g are the direct revult id
Hot Lruii your mercy led rue on,
lsi sue Ut Ml, M
Dl
ffrowiUF a path v lovsunl tip* vb
nml lime mover! on anil I be­
core n n l .i.-•n 11
on thr purl of rhurrh mrmb* »
came a yount man of twenty
4
1
the world ovrr.
ycara uf uj(e. anil yet kiiuwinn
AJiking the A im v 1 *«* "»•
iuni*.
only the shallow pleasure* of
Dcfore Franklin P. Adam* »»&gt; a t least until tin* nnl* mm* of Ihe
aln. But there l-nnf. Thy spirit
cnuferi'iice in M i m . * i* known,
B culumrdft Or. A riuliii crli't.r .'
beiran to let! me of the savlnic
atp! 4»*pccl- tin- nff h *■i -» In re
he was bn jn'attfknc( salcmm,,
power In the blood of Tliy aon
and also collaborated in l! " 1'1 train from nvcit ml' \m* Tii'QM
Jesus, am! that I was lost am!
Ivllh 0
Henry on n mini. ■ FtlOVl*! Whli’h vV••••Id i -rc fl d li c ll"
/reeded this (irnce. Ixiri! I recontinued *iii.mi-* ’
Inn*
i lie
Comedy, "I-n.”
memlrer well (hut tiny.—it was the
United Stun - . i '•&gt;
D,. i i f
thirtieth ilny of December 102.1—
public* * wiDI^■ 4 tii,
u'l ' t cmcul
that thy power broke every hoiid
bail
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Those
hnijr,
lotiely
t iM lin ir *
spent on the little rnhin iiorvh
£ lUUTniliK
In the
low INK o f
a
w cm* far o f f on the prairie. A
homemnn riding mi fm in the
distance we eoohl hardly tell ii
wo * * man wile eoni|iany to o »
W e would at mtrhl listen In the
wailing r r v ol tiie imnlliei, or
0 to the . haunting grunn of
ihu
hilt's ns (hey fled from an u|i
looioTont' la-tn

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E V E N IN G MESSAGES BY THE P A S ­

that was hohllnit me away from
You, am! I l&gt;owrd lo Your love
and merry, al an nhl-timc Mctlro_ . dlst altar where many others hn&gt;1
® bowed Imfore.
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There, J-ord, you furynve nie
o f my sins tin Christ’s -ske,
liters L«nl you sanctified me a a
you did John W e sle y, Un .days
g later. Lord you gent Ih* *r#at
w Holy Ghost unto me «a you did
on Peter ami the hundred and
twenty on Ib^Kfgy 'o f Pentlcoat
There I^ n l yo fa r e ms a (ood
ehriHtian Kiri Tor a wife and
v ) companion tu travel with ine
w through this pllyrini land.
U rd I remember lb * err
the‘ infant t.*be (hat heralded to
me that I had beeotne a father.
You rememlicr I^)fd, that 1 ie 1 this tiny thing ns a

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Jan. 21—“ Marriage— A Sacred Institu• * titm”
Jan. 28— “Some Intellectual and Emotion­
al Factors in Marriage”
Feb. 4—“How to Make A Go of It” *
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7:30 P.M. Each Sunday Evening
The Public Is Invited.

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LE G A L NOTICE

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that ahe filed till pallio.n
fo r final &lt;ll*eharar. and th&gt;i n»
Will apply In Ui» llonorable II «
W A IIK , Couniy Judg* of H*nUi&gt;"-'r
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( n r l c i N Fills

Celery I .nsses
Are Fslimaled
At Up To 50%
&lt; r t l l l i « » 4 I n*"i Pag * &lt;&gt;**»
bftVe made rental kt*bb
iccnvery
kn celery quah ty , due in recent
light rain* nml favnuihle wonthcr
Comlltiim*. iitol wlnnii recirvorptl,
p r o m lur na fine n &gt;p«*h'&gt; » * I'YPI
(lad in Seniinoln tl.im iy in Jaii
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Otncr fields. e»pc*’ ially ill Iqw
g m u m l wlierc planl* w e r e lo o
much under
w n lrr d u r in g lb®
aterm, are bnekwnril and of
stunted uneven and -&gt;i»)lly gtn w(h.
PJanta aet mil nf lrr tin- »i"&gt;r|ii
apdin lu be uf eacellenl i|unlity.
In fact It rftii'lMift1* Bre favorAble
ill F c br ua r v
nml
Mnrch,
p r o in i .r imnio uf ibe Ik,-*! &lt;pialtty
yield In years
• Francis M e rin rit ir r, «*»*i side
g r o w e r , pflinicd mil Hint celery
Do w
being
harvealed
show*
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much amaller
«li o than uiidkl,
And aitim alo the golden variety
.Would r U l
about
-1B0 to 100
cr a te * lo the nr re on land that
normally yielded tlltn or inoto
c r * t « a lo the acre.
. Fa vo rable condition o f celery
' ited since
tlm sto rm
was
ted out
by
Charles
Metl;hcr, who compared Uita with
more uneven apiiearunre o f
itorin plantings,
trip to the Chase W a s h h o u f *
t*eecpollng riant on Heanlqll
.dlsrlosisl some activity,
about a third that which
kc p l i r c
later
n. At preaent, It.
,._iled about 25 to 30 eg rf celery nr* l&gt;cin* shipped
w he rea s l a U r it was
more than 100 4 week
a h lp p e d — Im prorem enu
• plant Inctudo A dew south
w a II and a cor.erete loadoriii. The »|dcy tang of

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25c Flax

50c Pablum__
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Doans Pills. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49c
Magnesia. . . . . . . . . . . . 29c
Absorbinfe Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98c
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FRIDAY. J A N U A R Y 19. 1945

TIIB SANFORD HRRALD. SANF0RD;RC1.0RH)A»n

VAOE FOUR

that £iu(n here In we have 8»t_
In rely uu-ic anJ more oil ttvllwh
salvage if we.'are to meet our
productlen gfals
.
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Effective January *2. the mu
jority of meat* went hark on
IKiint lationing which will make
the "two |&gt;nint-|*j-pound” bo,ns
for u.trd hoii*&gt;’ lioftl fut* coii»»l- r
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FR ID AY,.JAN U AR Y } t , 1M3
HI RLE VERSE FOR TODAY
'DEEDS S .P E A M
LOUDER
TH AN WORDS. SINCERITY IS
A KEY. AND A TEST: In all
thy ways acknowledge Him, and
h* will direct thv paths.— Prov.

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Admiral King says |9i5'*wiTI
see "all out” war against the
Japanese, llut only If everyone
on the home front doe* hi* full
duty.
W® Bee where they arc foln*
to hold m three cornered hearing
on the dfitpcr industry. The idea
would scam to be tha: th«y want
to gather up the loot# cndi.
Duwn In Miami j fellow made
a |fl,000 profit on a real csUtt*
deal after holding the property
only »ix week*. Gosh! Think of
what that’* gojng to do to his
Income tax.
'
Prime'- Minister 4Miurcltill says
he agrees fully with President
Roosevelt's views on the Alla die
charter. He doesn't know nhete
It I* either. — Fort Myer* New*
Press. Not a *crap left.

A misting *hirl button may
moan that a matt is ■ingle. Three
or four missing may mean that
he 1* married! — St. Augustine
Record. And if thuy’re ail off,
he sends hit (tu ff to the laundry.
Senator Wagner of New York
promise* the introduction of some
new social legislation when ho
returni to Washington from Mi­
ami. Let'* hope he bullde a new
hospital Instead of promoting
'more strikes.
-,
v *
Whether three service men
were nut off * plane In order
lo make room for a dog belong­
ing to tha President'* ton take*
precedence over Important new*
o f the day. Anyone who has been
compelled lo travel, no matter
how ihort th* trip, and face the
dlffleultf**, annoyance* and haz­
ard* of wartime transportation,
will view this story with consid­
erable agitation. Just how much
truth there I* In it will probably
never be known.
Mayor William Reardall of Or­
lando who hai bail some czperience in working crews of Ger­
man prisoners of war aaya of
them, " I have the Idea that from
these priionen
prisoner* we can ret a
theso
day'* Work for a day’* pa-. ThU
ia something we can't get from
presently available labor for thi*
.purpose.
Jlenco a manpower
shortage. Why won’ t- th* "pre­
sently available labor" work? Hecaust^ihey have *o much money
they dofCt have to work. It Is a*
Governor Caldwell o p p o s e s
state financial aid lo hard pressed
municipalities believing that he
who holds the pun* strings calla
th* tun*. I f the eiUca want to
aumnder thehr Independence to
tha state a* tha ,itat*a have to
.the federal government at an
Increased coat b*th in taxes nnd
freedom, let than* - go k beg­
ging to Twhabawe*. Th* thing
for tha cltias to do la to revamp
their own tax legislation, raise
tho money they need from their
own people, tine# It la thee* aam*
people who will pay the bill In
the end anyway. »
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I f Robert E. Lee were alive lotltty * c wild I jWibably
be amazed b yth e huge maxMes of men thrown into battle,
by the vast extent* of the battle lines autl the enormous
volumn of mechanized equipment which goes to make Up
a modern army, but he would In* no less surprised to
find that the same strategy which he em ployed *&lt;» success­
fully .At the. Second .Rattle.ul Dull ltun. Til Auticlain. Fre­
dericksburg and Chancellorsville, the wide flanking m o ve­
ments, the quick marches of the "cavalry on fo o t" and the.
surprise attacks, the smashing cavalry charges breaking
through the line nud allowing the infantry to |x&gt;ur through,
is studied and practiced by our military experts today.
. Lee was born in Westmoreland County, Virginia, on
Jan. 19, 1807, a son of the distinguished Revolutionary
lender, "Light Horse Harry” Lee. Following his appoint­
ment by Andrew Jackson, he graduated from West Point
in 1829 second in his class. In the.Mexican War of 18-lfi
he wna a captain of artillery and served with distinction
in the battles of Corro Gordo, Churlibuscu and Cliapultupec
where he was cited for feats of physical ami moral courage
and promoted to tho rank of colonel. General Scott under
whom ho served said at that time, “ He is the greatest liv­
ing soldier In America” .
Later he was superintendent of West Point nmf served
in wars kg:jinst tho Indians in Texas; A t Thf* time of the
beginning of the Civil War he was in charge uf a militury
department in Texas- Opposed to slavery and having freed
his own, deporing secession, he was offered command of
'referring to cast his lot
the Union Army but refused
_
pf Virginia "rather than
with his brothers and neighbe
draw my sword against my native state". He accepted the
rank of Brigadier General in the Southern Army and it
'was not until nearly u year lulcr that he was given com­
mand of tho Army of Northern Virginfu,
Of L cc’ b generalship, Major General Sir Frederick
Maurice, British general and author, suys in his "Robert
E. Leo the Soldier” , "Many a victorious general has been
welcomed honie to the capital of his country by the
plaudits of his grateful countrymen, but I know of only
one instance in history, of the people flocking t&lt;» ilteer
a defeated general. When Lee rode into Richmond, a parolled prisoner ot wnr, he was welcomed vociferously by a crowd
of men and women waving bats and fluttering handker­
chiefs. The character of the man hud placed him, in the
hearts of his comrades and his people, above the rebuffs of
fortune.
.
.
"For these reasons I place la.*e as a general above
Wellington, ‘ Read and re-read* said Nn|&gt;olcoii, the eightyeight campaigns of Alexander, Hunnibal, C’aeser. Gustnvus,
Turenne, Eugene, and Frederick. Take them as your models,
for it is the only means of becoming u great loader, and of
mastering the secrets of Jho arts of war*. T o that select
bund of great commanders the name o f Robert K l.ee
must be udded. His exact precedence amongst them I will
not attempt to determine, but that they have received him
as a soldier worthy of th eir fellowship, I do not doubt"

RntionH And Capitalism
’ “ A reader turna in an intcreatinx conmipiit mi Cl mater
Bowles recent mistake in cancelling ration point*.
"Most everybody respects the effort tnatlu by Chester
Bowles to be fair about rationing, but he did pull an awful
boner by cancelling the ration points- Some people could
ace tho OPA logic— if you hndn't used the points und eaten
the food, you didn’t need It. But even the strongest defendorB felt thq cancellation wrong.
* "Tha ahk»wi^.fuU
of Jnmllle* with n s k i
niontlicr'on'toftjdlot. all kavhig |»ofntJ5 fur the time when he
could \»t nnd would need the building beefs leak, the fruit
Juices, fcnlmon nnd cunncd peas. There were also folks who
could not can, who planned to eat fresh foods through the
fall and nave their Idue points for winter. Now where are
they 7
"But 1 think what made everyone ho mad was not the
feeling of being gypped, but an unconscious sense that
when the points were invalidated, the whole American
system was l&gt;cing invalidated, too. For capitalism, private
enterprise the American faith in opportunity depend on
the ability of the individual to save from today's fmal or
money fuel or clothing for the needs of tomorrow. When to­
day’s savings can be thrown nwuy by a word, th,. whole
I-oInt of view is repudiated.
"Now I know the ratlonurs never thought of this—
they ’meant- well’. Nor did most of tho populaco think it
out. But the Instinctive reaction was to repudiation, and
not merely to losing a. few cans of peas. Repudiation of
government promises Is not American. Wo fought out thnt
principle in our early -history. 'So Mr. Bowles and his aids
had better watch their step next time, and see to It thnt
future promises are faithfully und rigidly kept.”

HunrtfY

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It is estimated the nveragti
American soldier eats iipprnxi■nately five und u quarter pounds
of food a day as cnmjmred witlL
three ami thrcc-quartcts poundl
for the average civilian. ’

A new sound recording tha
chine make* records on n celo
phune tape.

S P E C IA tS A L E A L L THIS W EEK

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Pool’s Elderberry Wine*
Pool’s ((rapefruit Wine
Guild Pale Dry Sherry
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Ron Leo Puerto Rican Rum

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China iVbssiomvry -To*.
WetJs ETnsT^n JohRkon Speak At Services

p t 70c
pt. 79c

lilt U.I. PIIW HI.I.
Mi* \V monii K Htiqfg an
noiihrc* the engagement nT li.-r
dnJirhU’i . iMui* Kilccn. (•» ^
WilNini Powell Y I i. IJSNK.
Min nl Mi aiul Min W H
|*omcM i»! T«lltth.aMT
\m tiding datt hm licet* m*1 (&lt;»r
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Social Calendar
MONDAY
The Keardall Avenue rhurHi
rlrrle will meet nl the (iha|vl
nt 3:00 P. M.
W ' Tho Dependable Class of the
First Methodist Church will meet
with Mrs. Ci.T. Hollger at K:00

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TU tsD A Y
The Pilot Cl oh will hold its
,A dinner meeting fit the Hotel May
• f a i r mI *7..nn I*

Diatript Agent Visits
Home Demonstrations
The information and inspirution of Miss Ethyl Hollow-uv
district home dvmonslialuug— a-,
gent, who recelltl&gt; • Vlslleti lurie,
will be a great hel|i to count)
club
members
throughout
the
year, Mr*. Ouidn Wilson, home
demonstrntiun agent, slutcil to
During Miss Holloway’ s visit,
the Sonfonl Home Demonstration
Club met at the home of Mr*
Hoy Tillii fm r covrml dish
luncheon. Twenty-five club ijiemlA'rt were present and Miss Hol­
loway worked especially on “ Or­
ganization and Iicadctship.”
Saturday
Miss Holloway con.iluclrtl a leader* training class
for 4-H L*adeis nml the clubs
standards weir thmoughl) ills
rusactl.
The 4-H I mailer* Mr» &lt;). F
Herndon, of Sarifnril, Mr*. W. LSclg and Mrs Sue Torres of Gen­
eva, Mr*
l)onnn Hell of la k i
Mary, and Mis. &lt;' H. Igtrgent of
l&gt;ong»ootl enteicd into discussions
wholeHeartrdly amid
exchanged
plan* and ideas. Mrs. Wilsun dis­
closed

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CnrPrrfs Fine Rhine Wine

a* In the Zoo's Afriran Plain&lt;
Is, to our intml, /.oo progress
Soeli a wire I rt-e riit lr«»niiit-ii- for
otter* and raccoon* Is anothei
new improvement annoimre*1 hv
Mr tinhorn at the society * ariniul
meeting Still another .* a De
partnient of Insects, whlcti pro­
mises opportunity fur as fascinat­
ing a study iut a zoo provide*
t you inny
ami that is saying a great deal
I I• ftI 1*0(1, l III
I ait hut not least among Zoo
rti nUn
plan* for the future i» the open
ing of an nnfmal * information
booth where Zoo expert* will do
their best to satisfy querying
minds. This project npetl not,
7 i .’ ! I 13
like most of the other*, w nt upon
7 I*.*.'.till
the war’s end; In fnct the inter
ett » f lurvlce men (now among Jill..
V'. DLlhl5
tbe Zoo’s most numernu. and •4.(1)
J.MPJtSJ
t ig e r euxtomers) in tjir fniinn nr A uki*&gt;i
7. t l l . " 7f.
72»*,!i 11
strange part* o f thr world v lie,c
buttles now rage hn* pointrd lit OctlMX I
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nscfulnesi.
Dec«*inl-t-i
H.'.-’t! 1,36(1
Service on 134 mile* ■■( rail Civstmii '
S0.MMI.64i&gt;
line* In tbe Dominican Kt-pubhe Arm . U N
71.400.000
wa* suspended ln#&lt;iU4l and th" T O T A L
161,366,610
roadbeds
were converted futu
1044
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Jnmiai
Februi
16,2 63.000
17.666.000
Man h
IH.J72.O00
April
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Tired of your winter clothes? Here's
a gny selection of wnrdrnbc refreshcr« Dial you cun wear I mm now
thiuugh
Spring!
Hlark
lightene.l
with the first spring touche* of
feminine white III collar* und cuff*.
And blight print* in gmceful rayon
Jersey, tbeked nml plcnteil. Much
soft, fluttering lineal

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BRIGHTEN WINTER W ARDROBES t,

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Also a fine s e l e c t i o n o f Liquors,
Scotch Liqueurs, Imported Brandies
and Ruin.
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'll*. Kiank Hauer has irturnial
(loin
Jacksonville
wheic
she
wenl on a liusiness trip.

5tli $1.56

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(iernld I'm.

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visiting

Plan.* were made fur u ranipaft
Mr. ami Mr*. Karl ixtrapnirica
to bring new meiubeni into thi ol [losaeint c, Ala. and Mrs. C .lt.
Service Wives* Club nt a meet
\ imip of t inriniinti, Ohio, arr
ine Wetinestlay evening in thi the g no* I * of Mr. mid Mis C P.
library of the USD Club. Hit Mendel Mill.
drive will be inaugurated iminetli
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ately follow mg election of *'Ffse­
Mi* S.M Morgan of Atlanta.
ers* nl the next meeting lim -ftand Mm. A J. Smith of
to which all u w iu 'm s .w u c onfeip-j*^-- rvVport, L i a ir the gue*ts
pi come.
of it., ii Inotla'r-ln law und sis
The success of thi
cuvet od lei. Mi and Nns. Henry Mclaiudish supper , ( Jan 10 ».i* noted
und general rcimtt* weie mail •
during the business *c*»loli over ’ Mi*
A t'. Williams returned
which Mrs
(ietirge Karndeino* Wednesday from Savannah, Ga.
preaided.
where she s|&gt;ci)t several,, weeks
Tho club expressed regret nt with her son-in-law aml’ .ilaugh. Doug*
the loss of its treasurer. M rs 1 it * Mr, and Mf*t O.
Hurry Levinson, who In.* livid | la . who acfonippnirvl her home,
two
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----------------tile position for the past
term*, but l* returning to Fvri Misu
M o ra n W ill
home in llruoklyn, N.Y.
Mi
Dot McDaniels nml Mt*
Dot
Koiilft. active flub litembri* himulsu left Sonfonl to trluni tu
Auiinv K Moran tif Geneva
theii re* l»et live l-oin- ' l i t k m .
in - ".in,,-., the nppiourlintg mm
demos will mt a* HiMsUiei foi ii,»gi- . f In* sister Mis* Jean Muthe remaining tw, nutting- of i ,i ■ t-( Sanford to Ensign II F
till* lenp the report *.ie&gt; mil*
M heeli i . Jr. son of Mr. and
mittrtl. followc*l hv collection of M'» ILF. Wheeler of Ovietlo
dues
L iisicii Wheeler is at present
Those attending tin- meeting* a it „r hr. I t.s the ^Nuval Air Sla
weie
Mis. Joseph tio.nl, Mia. ti oi at IViisiifftfii. The Wedding
will In soluinnizetl Friday evenFrank Itirluird*. Mrs Mas D m
tlnni. Mrs. Lnrrnmc Deiuaria and leg. Fub *J in tho Iluptist Church
ai Milton Mr* Knrnilemo*.

A m e r ic a W ill R em em b er Best the P ro d u cts
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Service-Wives Plan
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JI i.nri f ,i*0U pounds
o.
in spilt* of the (net that wo
(| rerovered fiU.lflO.tillll pound* more
t-j last year than we did ill the
I prreoding year, the rerortl fi.qn
| the middle of the year thmugli
|»otinil . Doc ember wn* far from *.tli*fuctory Collection* in the lust
six moi^h-v weie roughly J 6',
lower than in Ihe fust half of
J ilia year
You will notice that
I the A m i) and Nnvv fF.-ule i»
j down sharply, due to the tiutn. 4&gt;er of s e n who h l « l list'll mow,I | x
nut of the rounlry.i This moan*

THE SANFORD IIERAI-U. SANFORD, FLORIDA

19. 1945

day.

‘ *

Berry &lt;'up Brand Table Wine

The United State* Naval Air
Station Chapel nt Alameda. Calif
was the setting Tuesday, Jan. If,
nt 5:30 I’ M. for the wedding of (
Mis*
Nell
Stewart.
youngest
daughter o f Mr. and Mr*. W.H.* •«ti|rr*«»l*i-»-il liairt V
Stewart mid Ensign Lauren It I l*t It# • t u.»* .it tin limi of
•• f i|•t« *| i litt• liti* nt "I (hr
Johnson.
only
soli
of
M. E ' *
Johnson and the late Mr*. John- It il. It'll f I ••• |&lt;i t ji I l'iv**l»&gt; t«*r •
•
tl I hr I i n • SluinturiL*
*nn of Ainadon, N.DThc chapel organist rendered I' .'M.,. \..»ih t hittii. Kr\ E l'
I ti•*\%
s.ihi t&lt;hIh &gt; .
Knr merit.
a selection of nuptial music and
lot
%1*141 *. in- nn&lt;l ' l i i Hem I
the soloist. Ensign Helen Mallard, u«ii iii llnit.tii l*ro\ mev vtherc
sang. "Hccuuse” , (d’llurdclot) and
(hr nt i bi fii*htiiik* Iimk been.
"1 Live You Truly" (ttund).
■M« w| • f t'n’ir limit mi (*hiitu » i f
The brydo -had a* In i only at­ U
I I*If • cl I leliL’ v.III If till I
tendant, Ml-* Hattie Y Johnson • I* itifi-h
t In if !)»%*&gt; h.»i| laiirr
of San Kmncisro. aunt of t h e 1 I.** i m ' . i *
i "ii
Ih
fmd M t
bridegroom. Ensign Charles Hunri I llrj ,| v\cif mleriUNl in * livfiNi fi»r
served a* best hum for Ensign
in*, th
i
i' liiinR hfitni
Johnson. The double-ring ce re -1••n li e to 11*-li*•1111 whuli rciiehnl
mony wins performed by Chaplain i N r u ^*.|k IK h I . V M X
V.P. Slcwrart. Episcopal rector I 11&gt;&lt; m m * • • h v H i . I U i -vI w i l l
Miss Stewart wore for her |i .•!». l.ulf Hi* ifb&lt;*(*| \him r of (hiwedding a suit of gold wool with U n 1 «tf |*i i\«f fm I ttin^n Mi*
and alligutor oeeva—
5ri \i. » I ne« Iteen lirlii
aarietl. Her corrage was a tulle f'tli |f 11|• lafft till** Mt t t f f•« th&lt;’
encircled orchid.
. ftiutn f&gt;( ll'i ' liuicl' aiul till*
A wedding ilinnri was held t •(• % if i . Ho n • •» *o.l \"lilt
at the Officer*’ Club ot the i « ii|*|i tit 1 1.itfl inifo iimtioti on
Alamtda Paso immediately f o l ­ •mo iricHi K"inirn M i ** ioii Kn
nl« r suit!
lowing the ceremony The tnldu t• *i*f i i |* Hi
was beautifully decornjed with
I h« Sell l ‘r ilia I olferiiii; ^&gt;11
gtirilcnias, calla lillies,
..... and w fete l« m f i v o l at thr i m IU'Ii d IMH of
daisies. Candles were at each end
of the table wjiich was centered
with the large cake decorated
with white-flower rings und silver
leaves
The
bridal party mid
mriuliers of
Ensign Johnson’s 1
squadron were present.
77&gt;c couple spent a short lime
in Oakland. Calif, until Jan 16
and at present Ensign and Mis
Johnson are living in Fallon. Nev.
wliric hr I* attached

Mrs. D.A. Smith Is
Hostess To W.M.IJ

-liU n c h e o iY -G w e a ijJ ^ ^ fM rfl.

Bride-Elect A t Hotel

D. W

TODAY
Hutcliin*

MisH Nancy Rosscttcr
WillNVed En«. Norman

I.«|

Ouida Wilson, home deni,
on*trntton aircnt tnmlr an inter* '
rdlnij talk on the enrr of
,t
robes nt the Civic Department pf
(hr Salford Woman's Club lunch* ,
kavr nome pointers to the mnn- v(
bore on clraninR prcmuni? nnd
(
irinovinc spots fimn ilrrnM'ii nnd
urnrina apparel
Mir C It l&gt;nn mhi « lunrtnnn.
« i»ndurted the mertmir uhirh in
• liitlcd rr|H»rt&gt; from nil of t h e ’ •
w(«ii&lt;liii|r
(‘omniMtfp*
\m"fiu i •*
ihftr nas n rrp»*ft fnoo ^11
C t
I
Rr&lt;lit i ii k rhairniat' •&lt;(
ifiratinn. who Rtatisl ibal plans
hail bred made to plant (hr l.ukc
Shore Hmilovaid ill Rltiirh rwl i V
lllbisniR
She anmoiin r«l that
anyone who aiahr* to ilmiate «
plants to help in the project t»
mpieRtril to contact Mr* It rd dltu.
•••
Mrx
J
Nt. Joyner
hospital i
rhairmnn annoiiocrd that a l&gt;c«t
• ide (.ilde wan (&lt;• U donated foi
the club room at Ihi h«i*Pital al*'l '1
elm" that the fl«*&lt;•t
be re
finiihetl
.Mr-* II. It. Crumley animuncvd
a btlflge party fulietlnlrtt foi the
hospital benefit tFh
JI
Mr*
Dawson said there would l&gt;t- u
shown of cotton nig* tor tin
Hanford Air Station
Officer* who will serve •' • |
yrar are: Mr*. Ihtwson. t halrm ■
Mr*. 8.
D.
Highleyinan, vn&lt;
chairman, Mr*. H II. Cl*nn-"i
sccrgUry: Mr*. Fred Williamprogram; Mr*. J. R. Adams. Ii
nance; Mr*. II. J. Lehman, irn-tn
bershlp; Mrs J. II. Ray, huu-t
(
Mr* A M Phillips, pres* ire
Mrs. Joyner, hospital

til

l»"WI

M» *
1*1 (ill

Mr«
Joe ( o i l r y u a» honor
glint .111.1 mili.tlrd * , * new
member of tho I'att Matron*’
Huh Orih i » f L.xstei
Star, at
un uiniyal &lt;hnnrf and initiation
«rrvic&lt; Momlnv rvrmng at 6:30
I* M in tin Maomir ^ttall.
Mr* |l i
Moot,, n r* pre»iilrnt of the Huh, nmducled tho
mcrting at which tune ntaii*
acre made lot thin year ami the
member* i|ir*
lot* fnt their
"Rertrt Sietem." It « n » announc­
ed that the nrxl meeting will ho
K*b 111 at the home of Mr*.
II K Kent
The following
malrona
of the lisral K.i.lelO Mni O n k f
weie |ilv*ent Mr*. 1. I - lltwiDII,
Mt*
I.. M Tvrc. Mi*
Frank
froth y, i l l * . E. J. Hciuth, Mr*.
J. F.. Courier, Mr*. Kent, Mrs.
It W. Tomer. Mr* It F Crcnahaw.
Ml*
Janie
Shoemaker,
Mr* Stewart Dutton, Mr*. It. C.
CONVENTION
The State
[taptist Woman'* Mb * well. .Vlr* Colley ami the
Missionary Union will have a following jia*l patron* attended:
convention
in Jacksonville
on J. F.. t miller. II .1. I.ehman and
Jan. J'J tUruugh.Jau. ZL.--K llu*kv W l i t . ________ _

The Mayfati Hotel wa» the
irrne of an attractive luncheon
given for Mi** Nancy Dightoti
Dir ilny bclorr tin mailing,' to
Ijiaign Ilobett D. Powell by Mt*.
V\ K. Kirrhhofi
The luncheon table wa&gt; rcnteied
with an arti»tlc arrangement of
v an-eoloreil Camellia* renting in
■lolling *llver amt white bra nr lie*
on a long reflector
Placvcaril*
were miniature imwdei puff*.
Tin gur.vt li*t included: Mr*
Jniiie* A
Sllney. Mr*.
Frank
Chaw. Mr*. Joerph Perry, Mr*.
S It Ihghton and Mi«* iMghtnfi
with tin meml«cr» of lirt w,sl
time party the Mi»»c* Winifred
leivcll
Angela
Melsth.
Susan
K irllcy.
Martha
Wight,
Helen
llutchiKon, Jane Thigpen, Eleanor
Rchoonmaker of Miami and Doro­
thy Powell of Hopewell. \ a.

500.000

C H L F ItY C R A T E
•The high school tecivntion ten­
ter. the ’ ’Celery Crate." will Ikthe scene of social activities to­
night and tumurtow night spun'••ird by the Freshman Class of
Seminole High School
A "Kid
I irty” has been ai ranged till*
( teoiiig ami “ \ aleiiDnt
Girllit *ik*' tla/ic*’ f••r ItiHioiton r\rn
StmlcntA

^ill

AMAZED
A M E R /C A N S
L A ST
YEAR!

F L O R ID A 'S

U N D E B .W A T E R . F A I R Y L A N D

BUTHONESTLY! WEM/SSED YOU!

lu’i

inittnl free of i Hmi ifi
llifli mrinU'fshir rnnh
m

Past Matrons Club

Mi. and Mrs. A. K lto**eder
have announced the engagement
and the approaching marriage of
then daughter. Nancy Janette, to
l.ieul ( j g l J William Nuiman,
Ji
CSNVl. son ol Di and Mr*
J \V Nurinan uf Caiiirsvill,
The
wedding will be an event of r.irly
Stiring
Mi** Jlosaettcr was giaduatevi
fimn SeminoU lligb School in
|Dtp a* all honut student Slid
fimn Stetson Unlvctsity in De
l and in lltf’J where she w»* *cli tti'd us the outstanding senior
gul and since that time &gt;he has
Ik-i-ii on the faculty of luviulou
High School. Javksonv tilt .
I ieul. Nuruuui tcLcutd III- de
gno. from the Universilt id l lot
H KVIYAI.
the llev W P n
Ida, (ialneavllle. whrte he &gt;»a» a
Ihe Flt*t Haptlst ( liurvh will! tor. announcetl t,«
meinl rr of Phi llcta Kat pa and ii.ilr a set ies of special revival j W Daniel ot M
president of lllue Key
Pi tor to -. it in-* Mar, t through Mur, II
ueniliei
entering the Nnvv In January,
P'Ct. he attemled the Univrislly
ol Florida Law School.

mil

Mrs. Wilson Talks
. A t Club M eeting

■ £ o rle y -.4 e iiB ^ -'

vAithoul

k'lflh

WilitHiii
4tf t In

Ground Work For Any Room
Colorful Scatter Kuks !

For Your
Spring Floor Show

Tabernacle W ill H um
M issionary Services

|..i r i i t ) room ill yntir 1s*•n.-»•
.tut 11nl h.Mikfd ru g *, xlm g mg,*,
.1 |ihj|i r u g * and ilt »'|i pill' i hr

rug.*, ideal for living n««in, Hath
. Iin In Kirn or hall! You’ll love

New Spring Blacka
Frou-Frou Collnra
Flower Colons

SERVICE .10c

ADMISSION 40c

Print*

T O D A Y anil SA.TUnDA'V
DOUIII.E FEATURE
J lftfis ia i
**■

ZOO P L A N S FOR T H E FU TU R E
NEW

YORK

HERALD TRIBUNE. .&gt;

UTKROUHD-UPI

, Fairfield Osborn, preildant of
the New York -Zoological Society,
prefaced an exposition of ,'a
twelve-acre conservation exhibit
to bo Installed after th* war at
th* Bronx too with this observa­
tion: "W * need to face th* un­

ties in all q f hlstoty. The New
York Siato Conservation Depart­
ment I* co-operating on financing
fend .planning (h i exhibit to d*monitrate tho ndfed for pnd value
of reforestation, land redamaUon
and checking soil erosion. Th*
-plan la pait o f a campaign to
halt a destruction of niUttnal re­
source* a* rothleic* and oat of
reason a* war Itself. * ~ _
Any extension of habitat ea­
rn aacona hlblta which dispense with cage*
virtually Jand bar* and show animals living
t arm I*- In
near-to-natural Condlltona--

Preston
Fonter

ROGER
TOUHY

Thrifty

d *of

’•

H A R R Y ’S LIQUOR STORE

• You’ll toy: proof of ChovroM daolert' skill and
' dop*ndoWUty—proof thwl Chovrolot dealers or#
' "Brel In eonrie# ”
.

1 *up. theagoing

red ration points- In other words,
that slit- umphastxv th *U «ih a
y.ftit tuiilSat can txv iyricoxett-br
R y e a' conscicntimti jab-' o f Knf
Salvage.
.
,
Also, won’t you slug in us u
filler whenever tile opportunity
present* itself:
HAVE MOItK USED I-'ATS
GET E X T R A It Kit POINTS f
__ kVtt. -ouuhi — Ur have — M pretty
t lent liiiheiillon o f the trend of
rnllcelion* thi* time next month,
autl I will report to you ngnu.
a, .eon a* pomsiblc. Ilest rt'icard*,
Sincerely,
Wilder Ilirckeuridge
(
Atnerlcun Fat Salvage Coinmltlce

FRIDAY, JANUARY

DODGE

dosdor for a«rv(&lt;#_at .regular

Open House Given For
N avy Station Officers
Th* Epiacopal Pariah ' House
was the scene of an Informal
ot&gt;*n house Thuraday evening for
officers o f the Sanford Naval
A ir Station, enonoorvd by thd

Slop in today and Inspect
this swank military style.
Its smart military lines, lu
distinctive Jarman frlendlinc**
o f fit make It lop choice
• with the man In uniform or
the "soldier
- in civvies." 6' M5 * °
most rmis

Soldier’s

Story

,

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Soldier’s
L ot. H

Charming Prints To
BriKhten Your Rooms

Snvd time and laundry with
then lovely Wllco place mnta
of Dupont "Texon". So e-any
to uhc , so catty to keep clean,
In colorful floral and fruit dooigna. .

Ficturen add «uch a lot of
cheer . . - pretty onen to hang
Hlngly or In palrn. n nice
Mclection to choose from . . .

A Q n each
Sofa Pillows To
And Adm ire .

ector of recreation, aaelsted b.
the evening’s hostesses: Mr*. J
tha Brown, craetad tha gue*u
at th* door. Mr*. CbarU* SJrenworth changed recording* on th*
atoctrfa pUyer.
Present warat Mrs. Hugh J.
Leltch, Mrs. Moaaly, Mrs. 8mllh.
Mr*. Davis. Mr*, fiteenworth. and
the Mlaaes Brown . Smith, I^m-

Pretty Table T a l k l . . .

FORTUNES
$5.50
B. L. Perkins
CORRECT MEN’S

W E AR

Cotton filled In a variety of
Bhapes- All covered with
beautiful tapestry In Boft
ahadea of rose, blue, wine
and green.

1 *69 to Q.98

SANFORD

A .fO a ..

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ia»Ai&gt;jASfe&gt;fiT » • .i?«.

Court RccoVd
Wednesday. January 17
Warranty Deeds

Jobnxon,
Til* R «
Johmoui,
Johnson.
Jackson,

Lonnie at ox Ti
‘Lofmle'et ti* Tc
, - ,
llhrnld M rt i

ROBERT A. W IL L IA M S
WEAL ESTATE-BROKER

rl tnt.

Itevtlle, Hugh et ur To 0, II.
Carlton el tut,
Seville, filial. W tfi To C. E.
CnrJloii cl U*.
. (lurlloki, Cl. E. Irt u* To t . 0,
T *re ii- ii* .
.
. .» „
Thr**h#r, D ..K Vt uk To wWtar I. Bridges rt m,
. Boorer, Mnxie To lllterhon

*. .

XtUb \\i Bunk Bldg,

2

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Si

j fcenydh et « * I Ramsey, Wla
|vlr Kd$rt M.
, ft Gratia Ow’ch

CHARAetIR - the fact
that ybuVe a yjnpfntflb)e perebn-H* fcfiftfdeil
nere a* the most Im­
portant ToVifi ®f seei urltV, No co! laft Cat
ftebded to apply Tot-

kA^wto Aftturv-

Drunk, Disorderly ■'Cortrtuet ft
pilfering $10. • ft Cotu or—M.

— CftfJto*, 0, H. et 'W . * C. TL
Carlton *t ox To Hush

. Cttj «

sanrord To Wllft 31,

JtAUlmtQD ..et, iijt

A

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le Vs Clree i Curry

T * •Tsw

-Vttate

,

■ Robinn* Vs 'Dorn
bridges D/It/A MIc

Muwipkl Coort
Goodloe, 'fiftnbirt &lt;J. White,
Drunkenness $11. Bond Eatd.
Jolks, Drltt Colored, Disorderly
Conduct $1$. Bond Kstd.
*. Wright, Robert Tarry white,
Rackieu Driving $1. Bold Eatd.
White,. Grace white, Drunk ft
(UntfMtUpavW .Meel f art 1 .Barging
$B. Bond Kstd.
lurid* SoST Bank To Cktrtb, , Jarkson,
George D. while, Reck
wford at ux.
teas Driving $0. Bond Kstd.
jMfc
A. Yb V. Jfcj . McDonald Jack ftf. .white. Park
tr»r Improperly |2. JWmd Eatd.
evfllft fttlgh Vt iKt To io. ft., . Moore,. Will le. colored, Carry-

Iton -etljx... , , „
base ft Co. To t&gt;. 'L- Thriuher,

State

Family Loan
at Baaforu
Room $ TTI. mate Sink Bldg
Telephone S3
J,; E.ft Rowland. Jr. rtaasger

Bottled-in-Bond In stock

, Spivey, lire. i&gt; C, white, Park­
ing Overtime 12. Bo nil Ks|d,

But the BEST bonds
you can buy,
are War Bonds!

Ervin, J. It. while, Parking
Overtime |2. Bond Kstd.

•

It f* estimated that (luring 0.
Henrr’e most productive period
(the first decade of this century)
he ilrank two ijuarts of whisky
Irt Cuba, the click beetle is
worn a* an ornament in the hair,
or among the folds of dresses of
Cuban ladies, it gives off a bri).
liant green light and looks like n
living emerald.

of

Florida To

J.

I awton.

Arcade

PACKAGE STOI

RI L b ’S. P A C K Aflfe
-BTOR^ * ftAft

'
l
A Compute line « f
Wine * - Beer — Wkbdmg

3 L .... .

Bonte of Jack Ixindiui’a. wurka.
were ghost written by Sinclair
I-ewls,

W.

aw

FAR R ELL'S

Vlekl Baum wa* a professions!
irpist In Germany before she
novelist.
became

$ W , • « » , $ 2 9 0 o r m torn

ai security for a lOhn
-a refuhr income.Ji
a* valuable a* a bank
account! Private,fr lend
ly service. Full Inform*'
tlon. Inquire.

' .Stevens, John lyey white. Drunk
ft Disorderly (*oiidurt l!d . Bo.id
Estd.
Borah. Edward I'rwph while,
Ulsdrdrnv l undue; »tf&gt;. X Cotie
&lt;it. 3D ‘Days.
Swain, J: T. white, I'arkln;
near Corner J2. Bond Enid.

Phone 9148

"* Arcade Bldg.

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Army

‘f t

United

R t id i T o

Cbartts Ralph, pawaor.

Army ’af

tfnlfJd fftites To

T "fjT * ’ ■WfAl-’ Vell|tE| I AIAJllJf
fh TTmeway fs, Bond Estd.
,
Dnwsajl, vltarDs
H, while,
U. fl. RaVSr To Owl ion lBey|
Parkin’' over 1 Hour |2. Bond
»&gt;td.
BtevttuL Taul colored, Keeper
rff DHotWerfy lioose 42R. Bmd
Estd.
Jones, Itiehkrd colored DUorde/Jy.JCodduct $ 8. Bddd kUJd. .
Math Is, Oxle colored. Disorder­
ly Cbifdbet fC, Bond Estd.
Mack, Yaney eoltuwd, Disorder­
ly .Conduit .1$. Bdnd Estd.
West* Elijah colored, Disorder­
ly Conduct $6. ft Costs or 20

Ccunic Nelson. ,

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PRODUCE

t A B L E S W

•

Lewie. Buster colored. Disorder­
ly Conduct |8. Bold Estd.
Jackson, Titell colored IJiaorderty CrtfldUet $n. Rond Esfd.
DuBose, fl. C, white, Pnrltfng
oyertliftk 42. Bohd E-td.
Ja)insoi), Wftlie colored, Drunkirfiness $10. A Casts or So Days.

Lemons

lb.

J-’larltii |‘a
Blngle or^ AU ttIk I
E X P E t n U ^ ’ tlNNCOEflB,

ESSENTIAL WORK
. W ITH
PEACETIME hMITURB

Overtime .PAj —PkiA Vacatlonk

Potatoes

Celery

Potatoes

Tftn ffezines ,T 1I&gt;h
• t»«b 11* «
liroccoli
bch.

l ' » r ) PlarMa

2-lbs.

1
(Jrapefruit
G-lbs. 29c

Cauliflower
rasa-fls*

/Rutabagas
KintTuyttent Supervlsot
ekdaya—Skturdaye, $-11
1STA T B L - i TEL. CO.
uo e , ut at.

2-HtkH

Carrots.... 2-bch.... 15c

Oransres
8-lbs. 49c
20-lbs. 1.19

Cubbaire
Onions

Not.Artly If Now

(td in Kikectlal Work

mmm
t&gt;*l

ll.s lr

h lr r d

Carrots .....
eoffC ttETE P IP E
RtVKWAYrt

Cocktail......

( r$ttD

o ld

Cleaft per
Grits ....

r&gt;elbH.

flutter

.28-02, .. 20c

Hum* .Apple

23c

Soap

2 .. No. 2 cans

14c

Asiar

T^a... 4-oz p k g .. 23c
fS fttrr

€oner£t&lt;

8 for

B A LL A R D ’S

BEANS
CONCRETE BLOCK

2 for 15c

&lt;&gt;(!■**■ Tn lfl

•U til)

:ilc

tiafeft

P ark

Rice .... 3-lbs. .... 29c
Mrles

ixaloi

Salt .... 20-ozs.....8c
Toxoft SWppad. DiekkW
No Fotntal — lb

Fillets

lb 29o

Crohkery.

*&gt;

15e

lb

22c

- W ii.

Mackerel

SAUsage &gt;b
Shoulders lb

y .r

I

Fresh Sides ib23 c
c Chops ib SOc

MTtIc* flj lAft flick Oj

Ftw«) Hamburger

ibhif 3 5 q

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PUT!)AT, JANITAUT 19.* 1945

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C A M P Ill.A N IU N ti. Jisn
1i*
Flank and his tuother. Conrad, of l s » u s r * . l t | i fo r a p p r o * * I . 1
(S| c*-inl) —tt|*p man whnM resile came t » New York to join their s &lt; ’
for
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like In see " b hot lime ill the tiuilbor. Mow the hioUtcia arc A
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imth In the Army— Henry In
.la 1 o l tw e e m b a i I 1 0
go niurrhnik i l " i ' fv t. Usury traiiilny In-re Conrbd alrrnilv In t l.i .* 11.NTI.I.IK
r
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in iiir roi Hf «»r m r m m ?
II. Frank, tlulm-p III the Infantry
V iImP s Isi r nl rl* of llie .&gt;*t»i*'
J l IH i»*.
Hl U l l U l I
I M l N T l .
action with 1' S Infantry opi o»of *,ntiu*l H TI omiis -, ili
najilarrmrnt Triiinini: Cstnlrr Me'1 »uiiiiiA.
ip» 1'Mtnmi:.
Tbs Ki ng vf all eaugn rasdltlets
injr
the
tit'iniuils
on
thr*
Italia
1
for souths or branchial Irritations
seru anmt* hot llnirs in Its’rlin
IN
i f
I 1M T A T F O l*
front
•'1110 if n r - I ' H I l l . l C A T l n N
r -■
rooaltlng front soldi In csl&gt;l wintry
l i t I. U A U I N D ' N IV
before— times when Nall mnb-ya
la UuckUg's
CAMADIoL,
-y
a m da
U
Uw kO ri
CA M A U lu L
n n -F ii.r .l
I I. i v i . i i v s
I'AIIDFI I- I " ■•
burnest
syna*nji».
nuashwl
sbur*.
’ Jtlsturs. Fast working— Irlpla act*
p'o.
.f i p * i . l * n o a n i l l ' o - i s rf f .. * 1 !&gt;•
m .i , r it u n iT o iis a m *
_ _
wrrekeil
house*;
lime*
when
hi
S 'M i.-s . I* 1( 0111*. I. H „ ., * .. I L N«'U
l a s Uleklar’s Ulaturo quickly lom“ t'N H
IIA V IH O
1‘ l s A U J M
O il
luag psopta bars to sat up a labia. &gt;r»iutnl
• M and rails# phloem lodatd In the
Vou * r * herrhy ootlfbvt
I T MANDH
A H A IN H I'
HA III
The niirhl in 111.14 Lillian Hell- W* » 0 0
or aaaaty passasaa alvh tmartiad aad baratac fnM'rr wns se[re*l hy the (mlice
tnbSi—
clasts air pas.agra— aoolhea
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aosostiiaas
t
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Frank left Germany in 1.1 in man's play. "The Children'- Hour” loo. 1 &lt;11 *•( I 'olltple 1111 flle.1 I.
pad raw ilaiusa, uns or two alpa
N
TrUlf (kill'll **f k.kll
ttcf»|.k
s l i t y o u r t k l s s j i o r b la iU s T . D e a l I
ctoughli
o u g h ln * a p atm
r u n .
opened on Itioudwm . the author's I * o
a* u lefuycee, lie'll like t* * f
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V.' Tsfli. If n anlioi * 'In
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soldier Maybe ho will.
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t i i ' r H - H t i i »Hants Uus ktsra OAN^
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I Pi* * I Ll I 11 k* *
|l|il|Oi*P |"•Hlfll I I- In'! nth Ml
Army, anil I know what I'm ican fiieflv one heller the* ii'* ■ 1 1
as 'thine you s r s r triad—all mwlli*-.k *1111 f r t &lt;1 uir*«l Nt i a v* in is..
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la
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I
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"I only prosliHe Inipln lights loll ifo ^ %NI • 'III* l l U t A | |». Haii f u l l . I ».
P t a ., i s * l s u s a o s H s Ilr b y &gt;
„ f . 40 fishtiriK for." * « v * Frank
&gt;1 ( * » u i n t v
f \i S n n f n r r i
day It
at 41
aa p good dr ill stor*. Halls------- - ~ ~ Witt Ulp know wluit the Na*l» stand for
i«l
» *i» l* *|, a ne t &lt;»( (f* • • 1 ** I
HI* r |if ftI d'Htw-.**|;«» lit* »*lft* f|i*ln
far!Ion
in f«o n.lorisl o r- a- s ill
Jon feuarsalaid or munt&gt; back.
I f lt t lA |g « ilM llM |H U • 'i - '• I u ' *h i 1 "tilt i l l 1 *»i.l H* 1
i
»
Ilf
III-fjn * t J.lll.l't *' mil
I
f
I
ever
fhrhl
In
(•rrimuiy.
I'll
rnsm *t*t* IfMTdl ygw l U J , U*I !&gt;«** » 1'UU^
lit
11 1 n i l d ft*| li t 1 in I •••■i'l l | I 1» » 11
•11t**9 I A*' ll I I l llll I dl
T O U n t T O N 'f i IlK IK i CO.
follow orders, hut 1 can assinc
'■
' 1* « I ?,*l Ilf «•( »l, ri»i| (rjlt, |!&gt;«- | *t■ '«.■ ! M i l l ! I i r III w i i l i l i j f
ri.it s i i A l l
ytiti I won't feel like lieili*
*&gt;«»
i lk
JnllMlA/y, A l»
1•" I , - I 1 I* 1 he
'*f
1 f‘ - i i l ' .i*s
slitt
The plowworin and the firefly « ’ »
t t r . i i i f l is..- I
friendly to any prisoner*.
*&gt;i i r f
itiitM 'T *
»•••
' lulrn
I'uuiifk
I l* r 1*1
tnihi wf.HjI tti' * wm
»rit
!• in tfi*'
Frank was just n kid when hi. have a -ecret man ha- been Irv- *' * l k I i wU
Ilo* -la'iel
fathei'* fHctipy In Chenviili win imr to ' ■**&gt;' foi yean
"sold” 1 Hut's u Nn«l word ini of 1'io.tn, loir hilplll lis lit nilliinH
HMIII.U u| 1‘ 1'Kll It %1III N
R m I Estate Sale*— Rental!}—Mortgago Louns
'■stolen" | by the fovemment. The heal
/ t M t ;
&lt;
S)tfM **N
m tn&gt;&gt;.
/nillily weni la**UerUn. There the
( M U '- —•*!
I i ■ |* |f IM'ta H H lI
I
boy witnessed the riotii)*f of Nov
• i.
ii It v |» S'.
* ■ b a rln tif, N o rth « o ro lin .'
0, Iti.'IH, when poliea and Nan
"• (ipi'ti)*
jtot n
mob- «nm shed temples of wnr
l* ji » ■ A |.* j i f. 1 .r-.’i r i n A ( h e r t n i n I &gt;I I . 1ship, places of huskies* and pri­
I »»*
•o M I'M IN T
fllM
f.y
* )'
I til H T
III*
T H U
I t t l J l T Y I h i n t " 11 ni ;, i lh &lt; « l
ynn,
for
d m 'ir r
vate homes In a crated outbreak I N
j i m .i:*
n c h IN o I i
&lt; 111 N T I * 1 i f * '
i ' c i t d i r i K i n ih** i i r . u t i
•*m m h
of anti-Semitism.
%t % 1 r
o r
pt 0 11111%
i t *»»?
1. i r i ' . i m i t , r t . s i i J Alunj-t btery adult Jew in the
r&gt;i.f,|fcry It 14If I 'll III
riio ii %rt:.
city
was
|due ml
In
custody. I N t; « M i l ? t ' ** I * T P '
*ft »it* v f.f fVlii mu i % T
Amonu them was Frank's fathe 1 . w* \ Vi 1 j i 1; t I It *\i vh
lull I
*»al.l • *•»**
S . .F«|
who was relented when the police i «) vl.l. i\| f .||i
h i N»’r»l 11% P u li'
i\| IT \t V)
e*wdd--fte*&lt; no eh«r~e on which
•
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. 1 \
114at
.tfr.f'i Hhi' 1 »**i&lt;»i r1 si ■*»
N. i i
t- it* t * I*v
In hohl him
After
that
l he
MADE WI TH
f io 1 1
t , ** * s i 1 •it 1 * m i v i'
Stilt. I
III -sit .
III.
Fta.ik- iimvol to Holland
When
llw
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lure

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Tired Kidneys.
Often firing ^
Sleepless Nights

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Hunt’s 1’uxedo Feed Store

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Cnr. Sttnfnrd &amp; 2nd Street
Sanford, Florida

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R A Y M O N D M. BA LL, REALTOR

Hindis,

J N T I ’S B l I R t i H

Legal Advertisement

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Best grade paints
still available also
pure oil and tur­
pentine.

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VI TOLI ZI A

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fo r eve ry purpose
and enn s u p p l y
you
from
our
stock
iu
best
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especially. Have your i-Mlica |ini|ieilv I'lfaiicit to
maki* thotn last.
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Su m - g i n - v o d k a - u c m ik u k s- im PO RTFiD B R A N D I KS A N D W I N KS

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Beware Coughs
from common colds
CreomuMon raUsrts prucnptly b«&gt;
cause It soei right to tile Mat of th«^
trouble to help loosen and eipel
term laden phktirm. and aid nature
to sootha and hra) raw. tender, ln/Umed bronchial raucous m e m ­
brane*. Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of CreoinuUlon with the un­
dentending you must like the way It
quickly allays the rough or you are
to haye your money back.

P A C K A G E STORK
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DATK1

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I’M 5 0
PROUD
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BtACOU A ONLY A
WEEKLY PAPER (SOW,
BUT I'M GCHKt TO BUILD
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WAIT A MltlUTE. HfcRE'b
DAD me Llk LD THE CDlT CRlAL YOU WROTE ABOUT

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MwetHefp er It WMCest Yeeftetbleg

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r e B A T M U N T b a v a l m ioM fo*i*nafwf
•raiMuat otOlnma sriuas ii»ni r i w i r t i
.ad BajJ au l tlhin tlaa h, I iwm Sate —
Woo. M s t U U a , J * w a* U r**. M . w . i S .

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Dry Cleaning Dupurtmfent

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1 FORGOT TO TELL YUH, THANKS.
RUSTY
TIM PIKE ALLEN
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WANTS TUH BEE
YUH AT THE BANK

VQU'Lt HAVE TO t x a iB E Ml.
FOLKS MR ALLEN OWtO THE
btACON HE'S MY BOSS ‘j O

llM'S A FINE BOY kit 1 DON'T
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him

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fryers Iw plactKl at Ivmt
24 hours In «tlvance of
your requlromontrt.

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TIIE SANFORD flF.RAl.D. RANFORD. FLORIDA

PAGE EIGHT

Russia Finishes
Paris Is Snowy,
-G r e a t ^ ^ a y i? : Cuu$;VFoodlessr
DrivelnHistory
And Miserable
A Million Head Moved No Fuel, Potatoes or
From Interior West,
Milk, and 13* Below;
Stripped By F o e
Government I h H it
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES
(Oe per line to r one toaertica
Me per line tor tnree Inrertlone
J7c per line for 0 Insertion!

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&gt;&amp;c pel lire for M loecrtiono

Mitiimutm .-ate . . . Vt

&gt;'UONE U&gt; O S bRINO Y O IIB Id * to T H E oANTORD I I 1 R A LD

'/ount (h i wtrrdr to the line, including phono and address.
Ill adveTtlMBient* for ■UuatUo* wanUd will ke charred for at lU

rolar duett ted rates.

FOR SA LE —

FOR RENT—

It. &amp; POPE CO.
U. S. Tirr* and Tubes

LAItfrK cmnfttrtitbit* room, SiiuthcuhUtm
cxp4*wurr, Krntlfmaii
l»rrf*rnil. W)7 Mtignolia Avc.

MOSCOW. Inn I** l s|»cci«l) —
The great* * I ratib* ‘hive in hialory in over h
monlhn
ami moNrd I .IJOnuoo bead of
dairy rjtlLli*. gLceu « m ! at*«-i i * “from
the interior of ib«
Union
It) lil)«rite*l ftr**a* ir 'In writ
IMnnnrd With the ,»r«n«c de­
tail of a militai) «*|»rralion. thi*
vwftt overland
in1'•• iM’iit
u*nn
carried out like cbtckwoik hy 26.000 nperiilh lrnir#*d hrfd«'ii». Heside it, the f.umtU' iiMvement of
reindeer herd-* .ni"*
northern
CtiriAila a few year- .u'n *erm*
insignificant
The Hijs-iuti phiM » • • -titut
rd hy the gn.tnoiM’ * lh*r I F».
I :» t:t It «|»&gt; * * • •# iidt**l to
move the utliotd
fiiiln. but
the jtih would h.t • ’ if.| i||» ,i
wholtf n»lhr»\
-y it •• fi*r a
month
25.OOU llririrr* I *»cd
So, in mnlwi ter. p i i ulions
for uri overland m**-•
ot wcie
made
SVmiii « •! e 1. f nuijiping
too ten thimiyh f • •* 1 • M* and
alnriif
hiyhnu;.
f • \ |»l&lt; ki d
river rioii*irif«
«•
• -•ked foi
entering *|Mit». I .
twentythree route* w i e •!*• idnl upon,
totaling -nrm
lead­
ing f|i*m thi «• » '
ithennt
to the wr -I an »
Mo^*»
than *|0
•i•|I •
•*i v u*
tnhiihhetl
Meanw lull * ■ ........... .
m*|e
olitai i d
««.
t
herd*,
mod of thl’ in mi ..... .»• . •hihlttn
hilt with :i numhet
»ar IIIvalid*
inrltidrd
*i droit
term roiiMei Mru »• , for I,000 hrnUotcn,
• •&lt;
uirn
with i reviou* ......... . • i dri\
injf rattl* lor i*
+ % weie
mven * pee •,tI
i
SfVi*i|
hundred v e lu m
mI»
tamed
I*-A •* •
• vn
route
.tod
v
I •!.- t.n &lt;•

MOTORCYCLE S A L K t
t t / fH I N t r them oul! (July 10
machine* l e f t
Exlni sprcjal
today and lumunus, 1 small
_
Indian
machine
good
tires, LOST: 4li nr near Itltx Theater,
mntoi runs fine, looks g o o d January |0. wallet with money
flPC.Ot Ono PJtl Hurley. «-v
and idmlifimllnrl pass In name
relent tires and tubet. new ba'IJito'n Itakn. Rcwbii I
Phone
tery — sjk-c u I |.’t&gt;t8.60. One ID 11 - rouritv .'ibex; •
Indian (.'liicf. new paint, new
Iwltcry—1.798.00. Seven
KUHarlcys. all ready tc go — Spe­
cial $.-)0:i.W. This is all fellows.
hurry *m| ret yours. No nioiu
machines avallalle lui n long
while A il«|&gt;os|t will huhl un,
machine. They can also Ih I i
nnnosl hy payinx I/.'l down I
ii II Motors. 116 VSesl lln h M I A MOItTGAflK I.OAN8
Avenue, Drljiml, Fla. I'hoi.o
To build a htirns
(Afu-r fi-ty f . M.)
To htijr a home
To rcmiNlrl n hmio
COW manure for flmvers, WX
To rrfirinnrr i homo
buahcl. Phono 78H-W.
r. M. nOYfl, 113!j Magnolia A f f .
I’horie 178-J.
LARK.SPUH. Cornflower. Snap
dragon plants —I'lmsc C«&gt;tinty . st o i c \ r,r: your car nt
*T40h
Oar age.
.S|»*cia
rst«
storage
WO S M A L L farms for enlr;
orx' 3 acres land, 2 d o fy hou**
garage, one storage house, 1111'
good wrll. land tiled, round* v
tiibir 1 igMtioti Uiic 5 acre a m i
with 2 story hou»r, 2 st*»i&gt;
trtltid 1
•h screen* fohling m rri'lt*
barn, gontl well, land
•i n w t n g -. 1 I •111 f m r 11
coni |do t
vuhir • igai mn.
\pply
uni \i •
ri'tia ir m g
I
Nf
VV 1 1- 1
In adtpo* •l *•1
to J. W Hell, Idkkt* Mur: 1 or (
.1 find i.i At •*
'hour 16.
give tin *»
group of . .«
at 1 f\ei *i*»
« am pi g •»» d
mov c
ll*i
6 ItOOM stucco laingaln*. iinine
much finl.fi *
diate iKi&amp;iesAion
giwnl h»« .«
Uon
ItOKKIlT A WILLIAMS
l*hone 7.12
Atlantic Hank llhlg
l&lt; nr n tn |»u« - loin
KOR S A L K ; Pipe and pipe fil
I •v nt Stutc Mai ki t
tiligs, valves, id .nulling *u,ipli« » (tlldll IMf
M •
•» ••I
I Hl|lf 1
pre-war auloinatn hot wal««
u rtp h t
ft »tidic*|
.1 ..." . . p n l
healers, roinpleta sUn k deep ami
lan d *
».•-*• !•••»§.
Mu* t li'k .
shallow aril pumps, pnruniMtir
\ h tn c (iit.M it m I I m i . fo i iu stn n ««
ntorngr tanks. A l&gt; Kosii-r '.•I5 IIKI I'FK F&lt;i|{ Jimmie &lt; n « a i n
mi • » In* f h» • »'»m *•. « »»v e i •*1 al»o *t
Six-. * MeUl Wi.lk.
W. I at. St. Phone IflW
I.A im m ill'
i l n - d . b u n g in g ♦ •‘ *0
fl ROOM country home located m 1 M l L IN K .Million attendant, good s h e e p ft in n r a t .it ia l«» ttie It •v
hour*. *n ilsyr week Advance­ a n d r e g io n Mo- idler p g a m e d mm
Paola on hanl road, fruit
ment depends on yourself Frill a t e r .ig e «»( ii in ie t h a n a p o u nd 01
chicken houses, *1 acres Price
Maf felt's Auto Service, phone w r ig h t
*3600.00
PI 21Now (I k- mot cinrut is rum
ROHBRT a . w i l l i a m s
Livestock fin ms in the
Atlantic Rank llldg.
Phone 732 M A ll) lor aftcriiona. Mrs II K pli'tnl
lilreratnl areas have been re
Tooke.
7
*2
0
Mellunvillc
Avp
OR IlK N T, 4 room house, hath,
stikcked after the Kerman d«fireplace. Inquire 410 Myrtle
CASHIER wanted fur grocery predations
store
I jh' uI girl preferred
KKI) HLISS Seed pntotocs, cert­
Durnno,
Albania,
flourished
S i7.Ml week plaiting nnlnry, —
ified.
Hunt's
Tuiedv
Feed
2.600 years ago m K| idaiunu* of
Hen. A, c «» Herald
Store, 2nd A Sanford, phone
the Hiet'k*. und was rename I
3M.
I *&gt; 1 1 inti»uin when it • n«*rd into
the iiantls nf tiie Homans
FOR SALK: two story frame
hous4. thrn
bed rooms up
stairs and one t»eil room down
stairs. Park Avc
Close r*.
Kdwartl F. I*ane. phone 462.

LOST-

BUSINESS SERVICE

4tr»-lt

H E LP W A N T E D

I’ AKIS. Jan. IU. (Special) —
Parisian* awoke thin morning 10
face nr.e. of their hardest day*
since the war started in IV3U.
The n ty wa. covered with sndw;
the tempei nturr " a s 11 degree*
below f reeling; the city could
expect no electric power all day
and no rooking go* after 8:30
I*. M.; there wai no coal, no fire
wood and almost no food on the
market.
Shortage of roal has tied U|&gt;
almost all transportation. Potatoes
have disappeared.
No milk Is
rearhing Paris There has been
no distribution of fats this month.
The srarrlty of flour has agai’i
produced k
&gt;ISVw Lr.vfrawf « T
the bakeries
It is a common comment here
today thnt this is like the winter
of in to '41. when the cold was
hitter ui|i the only food for t^rco
week* wan rutabaga* ami beet*
UMUilly fed t « Hogn. There in in- I
leifrc crilin&gt;m of the government, I
which i- hhinird with not having I
foienr«ii tlir cold or the food j
shortage, and with not having
taken mon*ure« i r i l n d bnth.
I
Ax a inniter of Fact. tKe g o v - )
cuiniput did nrr trouble coming. .
.Mon- than once Ucneral Charlr* |
dp &lt;«atillt* slid that evro harder
time* Mi'M in »tore and thai n o'
inijirovemi'iit could l»e ei|»ecte«l |
before aprlng 11•• and hin inlnU- j
te n turd to get shipping from |
the Alin**, hut war nerda came i
heforv Fiance's civ i I iht require- I
rnenta Now the cold ha* arrived, |
itvi«| with It* public grumbling.
•
Ice has blinked the canals along |
which coil I* iiMUally shipped to i
I'aii*. a- wi ll a* th«* streams of j
ih**
\iivfignr
which normally'
L'liipridr power for the city. As
II result, the nt&gt; now goes witl •
out •d&lt;«ttn lu'lit ii itil U I*. M ,
I'd • . • r. ! &lt;«• lofi' * t .111mil Win H

TW O -PIE C E -LI V IN (
BOOM SU ITE

Maki- your lit iriR nnim one thnt'n nice "to riime hum

to" with u suite like this of full

aprinjr construction, iii-nutifullt ii|iholHteri‘ii

I !&gt;• i o .i I -horlagt has forced
it # g«*\« Miiurot to -top all pa*
• ''g* 1
i i f ' 11 1 mj * |t in Part I
f, ... i .«m« • full of
PaM-i.m* i' ••mg
Mrfttany or
•• I P * 1 i i ' - h |i»*iM»ce* m t r a t c h of
f. • si I In- '••••nliff ..f trucks which
• • • •*» 1r»1 ' ....| into I he city lias
11I .« U-o
itaih'd hy stioftage
••I p«i»* p.i 1 1 * and tirrr
i w it in 1 Ii, for children i* now
I III p*** ibh- In find A few ilnys
• . i »itt«» •«»uh| |h- iMMight fairly
• • •Iy •» •to hla&lt; k mat ki t for
$«. Till (•• •Mid Tv la v it Ims ditU|*pt ,t| s'.I
l( ill
H.iioinhi »
'dioi^ier
of
1 on*l
»
livin g d«'*pr t atcly to
uppi, tile «il&gt; '’ ith iin-it and
t i g i t .i h le *
Hut
potatoes
havs
\ .1 1 -lied from thr rnnrkrt since
1 csti a t lorin w e i r lifted front their
*nlr
Mot m g the fall, vr grtahle*
wen
plentiful — leeks,
carrots,
ca bbage, radfshts. lettuce T he y
are riot to he found now.

FOR H O S P IT A L IT Y
Iiirjfc n-fi-i fury l.ililc, of umu&lt;uully ntiirily

U T I L I T Y C A B IN E TS

ami lln- four w rll (li-Mi^ued clm irx for only

,S|uii,

m iu 'I's

for «mull kilchena. Por

n-lniii finish. Roomy shclvca1 Ik. sf rear
Wsiu r .p .t
will D i s k s sat
•h s l l m i.
Rlsrt tsvlas
W..U r » * * il

buffet to match
China Cabinet

♦***********

•W ANTED—

FOR SALK; Thr*« IhmI nwm
WANT* Dhou»o In Sanford'* Myil F.x- M) IIKNS.
1’ AI.M KTTO « R O
rluxivr
»cctlon.
Kilwanl
K.
CK K Y i n I ' A I .MOTTO A V K
t^na “ Th* man who k n o w *
NUK. 1‘ ltONK 441.
Sanford." Phono 4t&gt;2.
HOI.I F.lt MOTOR SAI.BS
NP.KI1H USED CARS
IVo will pay top ceiling price*
for u»r&lt;l niitornotillrs.
All OP A
'irlailo h uullril fm ) ihi W n tr nl
phnnr Ui* to ciimr and mnko o ir
vpornltal
IIO l,I,Kit MOTOR SALKS
208 W. Kinit St.
Phono 823

CONTROL DESTRUCTIVE CHEWING
INSECTS ON TRUCK CROPS

It 8AI.E: two lots in Flora PARTY to can 100 No. 2 cant of
Ieights, W. F. Norris. Bylvaagrapefruit hearts — I will
w Rd.. S R., Routs No. 3,
furnish cans and fruit — Writs
Boa 221 or Phone 331.

Good oak wood for stove or TO BUY: modern homo with
fireplace — W. W. Thompson,
three bedrooms. P. 0. Box C48.
Elder Bprtofa. .&gt; .
Sanford, „

.aid- Harvard
rnuto Ave.

THEYCANT

WANTED to buy: Good- paying
bar In Sanford, or any good
town In Florida, will pay cash.
Please writa full particulars tc
Stephen It. Thornton, Htldehrandt Bldg.. Jacksonville, FlorSMALL

HOUSE

—

OUT IN
THE OPEN !
*

&amp; piece

W ANTED
no W a x
jo b *.
Odham'a Gulf Service Button,
Comer First St. and French
Ave. Alvin Odham, owner.
HOUSE trailer wanted—anything
within r*a*onabla price range—
Writa Box X. c/o Herald.

SU M M ER FURNITURE SPECIALS

N o w is the time to

set, table

and 1 chain,

lea th e rette

C B tO L lH

a_-a

- -

a—

cover

Beautiful, Warm Blankets
Colorful and warm 100% wool or part wool

»

^ oiifi ®ow id proctcg
valuable vegetable crop* against the ravagee o f ek*v&lt;
lag Insect peeU, Spray or dual with Kryodde—the
proven inseeUelde, *o widely und tucceeaully need by
many prominent commercial grower*.
Cryolite ia recommended lor tbla uae by eutboritiea;
KRYOCIDE, the only NATURAL CRYOLITE, la
really and effectively applied with standard daattng oe
aproving roulpment. Follow the •■ggeetieu o f poor
local experiment station.
Your feeler ’can supply yon with KRYOCIDE h r
spraying, or with mixed dusts, from eonvcnleudy
located atoeha.
* r i t e far free literature.
____
—

4 ‘

separate chalw j y . 5 0

CHIFFO

Seasonable

M ISCELLANEOUS

FLORIDA AQftKUlTUVAl
SUPPIY CO.
THI KllOORI SIIO COj

io Mather W ay”

CURTA
E. 1st.

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V

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�W

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If we 4rirJ» J o be treat If we wi-ih to
p t n t t t r inviolate Iboaa inestimable prl.l
l t | t i for which W* have been so long runlending— we must fight!
—l * * T l l l r K H K tM t.

K u tiiiilu h iil

VOLUME XXXVI
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SANFORD.

I ‘.MIS

Wallaces A rrive For Inauguration

F L O R ID A ,

V* A S l I t M i T O N

( D r --------------------— —

Allied planes today anight
3,000 German vehicles in an
attempted sneakaway from
the Ardennes salient on the
western front and tore them
J to pieces in a ruinous day­
long attack, threfctepini! ruin
to at least one Nazi reserve
army.
The Germans are failing

t \ 111 — T h r

m

l\ M

id # WITHWAR BONDS

- i . ic

I'M .

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M i’ i iilu r

I*tin
of

Prison Director National Scout
Advocates Habits Director Speaks

P s|«

I sirl

Sergeant Raburn
Reported Missing
In L u x e m b o u r g

n

Jati

hoiM*

Ah Mat

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22.

ChapmanReveals W ar (soodman Tells O f hn*
HasBroughtReductportance Of St*lftion In Prisoners ini|M)sikd Discipliiu-

union

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ID M M IN Jan 22 t \ P ) —
lirffiian
rojhn
1ml ay
fallriJ for r*fryi»r*r 111 thr
nation in join thr 11«&gt;1&gt; Bat*
tie f nt l i h r i t c ’* nml *aUt
"tlimnril
hr
mir
riirmirt.
I hfw wisiillnr w. Iit-slial i)Vff*
whr I mi 11%;
i&gt;n%lau^hl
111 41st li*- hr hi it nD fiwU
Thr

4 1 itmlil ion

Hi's

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I I I N I i O V Jan. 22 1 \1'&gt; —
Kli*
Uiint
Whitr
Riiw*iait
A f 111t lllw 'itplUM'l In-lrf
Imuryh I tl»- srtiilitl illy 111
pr»»l I'fiis'ia Stalin 2IIIIMUII
rnt lmt.ii i* I li* i*rrnt 111* in
iliralril t 4 it Sen irl
11 tiiir-s
afr
into xhr Jmtkrr *
protinri f rtint' I hr viiuitiMf*!
and tmr I hea*( only hil nulr**
apart
I rml **rlutrmi %'h t* 5II
nnlr-s Irmt. K onigwl»**r u the
Pa t I'rimiAit capital .ntd IT
milr*. iimidr thr prm mrr

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T h ICC ( III* 11 it 11 a i rnti A l o tlitv
lu n g e t t
mt*» t . « r m a n y ,
l*i*m k t t ig ’ tit Miig h t It** f i r s t
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15* t 1if 1 i t •.fit i i - n t f &lt;it }*..!.■ ri«I
A Ill'll S ms il f ,|.
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I .i-i I 'ru - u.i it ••mi l h» xt»ut II

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I .Mill 1114r n

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Pr. Park’s Uncle
Dies In Augusta

Ens. Samuel Coulter
Is Killed In Crash

a. oa

TbV .V w ',1;

Major Henry Louttit

Is Visitor In Sanford

Mr. ami Mrs. O.W. Rowland. 401
W. Eighteenth Btreet was enroll­
ed recently In an Intensive course
Naval Training
on the campus of
Ity «
Wisconsin,
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1 a t . . F4 •,
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fit 1i , ♦. F , , r*'* runt
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Bllggrating thnt if y«&gt;». hav*
'Sctvilinr*
n wufM iumvc. ,f
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ir
First Sgt. Britt Rabum, son found sonimni* who
h«uidili|- j tending tv tmivr and va.i M.I
M i l t e d In If! of ftp
1" VI 1 P iiT
o f Ur. and Mrs. A. E. Hahurn, in the wrong tliii*ctinn you shoult f* ihrihtHul M 1'
i rficr tnnwln «t
lit k U1 l to m i d 1'. i l i i r l ■
• 1 * H' »
928 West Third 8 tt»e', has bee,g, trv to Irail him hnck i«&lt; ' imtitfi t *Nuliohiil hirt*« tof of Prp»'»*M
I It* | art irfr lit tif kT »riila
V '* • a af*
and the aimpla thing)* uf lifr
of America tvtd
.
1 . r g i . m a n d A H ' i l i . « r v at tin' fW o
tA'hnpmjin, aupermlrmlcitl
tin Cuntral V^or* 1
n ..f1 thr' rvn-rlini* of
In U n i . I *0 l»i»vt • • D. -* ♦»
according to word received by
f*r U on F n i m at
ll.-itf
H ttet
M a \ f .n r
I L i if td.
f si j 1
# - M " - T thr
his wife, Mrs,-Fay Johnson ll*
"t»v
UlknJ to thr Kotnry t lull 1ot»«&gt; ltidn\ m . ihhii
bum In CleValanfl, Ohio, from
1
I '•'fl'M.li, *
‘d i &lt;
1* " •
n u ilirtilj
Th** 1 i' i m m w 11 * i i n i ‘ hv'i-i| 11V
on t h r stibjnici of " A
the War Department
I ’ ft 11th A -vfinth nml
its tacsiilrd n l 1 hi' ' .■" it .1 k w r * t -m ' I « 1
Sgt. 1fa hum entered the Army V o l c a n o ” .
Congratulating Srmirndr Co o t-\i r ti\ I rn lltar*l«*ri prr^t.lrht of ■1 ofii* 1 ’ t h.»- m o s t ‘- i t i i r ft
In November of 1B10, with the
t" t h r f • nl» . i It'Ti.la t a t n s r i l kbhi h 1 1 * t»f tj 11 t ti»- r t at
National Guard as a mctpbrr of t y ;i* on e dialmguishnl In
1 r*»m ' a n l o f d vk» r c
I'"*!
is
ttf scout
irmlrrs
the Thirty-First (D ix ie) Division. amall n u m l i e r of men it send-* u* n i i m h r r i n y a n m n p t h e m i i m m i i i r if ii ix h r V\ I
T i n rinv,
1
He w a« stationed for n while at t h e H tnte P r i s o n in p r o p n i l u m ••
Mr
1 1r i d
h o k H ". &gt;1
nil l ctA'T 1a n I r'lvMiit o»lll*l Ir m ll' T s n m l
Camp tllanding nml at Fort Hen­ ix&gt;1kii)ntion, Mr. C1im | miiiin t t I
I
Irvfr
lift
K o lU
01 .1 1
rif
1 i* ni n i l
H nr it lit
I -n* V
t.y
ning, Ga. where he was nn In- Chut the w a r ha s sat viol to tit
l l p i l i u i » 11 f 1 rm ■r In Mi! A i l ' «-P*&lt; l t d
\ lm t
slructor fur some time. He has man* Irate thr Riiuutlnt^-' of o
Mi
Btirtii n
Muny
imp SA,| - I ll
old
theo ry
thnt c r i m e
is «lur tu s u m ' i d
I hr
been overseas since last Spring.
to
unemployment
aiol Litlie* « i‘ ir pi merit
the j •
1• 1
The Sanford man has one bro­ largely
Mi
f
|(M..|nni
.*1
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r.*I*»^t
f»
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site.
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ther, Albert, in the service who (hi vet y Sirice the VMir Keg up d i
; Ei* -i ' t A m
toll) of
s o n in O
^ujiTin
1 * ...... -* 1 1 " 11
Is at Fort Meade, Md. and two these tw o f a r lt i r * have h- fii *
it*,
id
*
If
1
HMIoir.l
t
h
r
in'';'
I ■ ink 1
M II ki ‘ •
*e
hrothem-in-law
In
tho
armed minuted **kcrpt fny vu If till p &lt;
tp iv i i « t - - ■
■'"it . f«t
t ll ’M J[ fill''
f f *1 f .1 ’
• mo! 1- -. I
•
forces, Capt. M, II. V^illiamson. ert y , he tidilmi I.h111 t It1■ 11i»11p •
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anil Haley Duke of the Army r.iiured from 2.2UO to I.Sfuil
Baaing hi* talk on the little rnocnicy. n« rnntiruled with CrsI 'M . .* f *hiii kM Wilatrii of I*
Air Corps at Chanute, Field.
volcuno in a Slexican coriifleld tnpo-llkp dibcipliio- imposeil
oi j i, N u t i o m i l ( T n i r d i r m t o r of
uncovered by a peon plowing Hm without, as mi Mitlrr votith. Ho World Win II l.tiusnn t • mum
fields sumo two years ago, Mi
poinlod nut that bey scouts « l n m l V r l r t n n o f hot h W o r l d V'
Chapmen said that loduy ih.» {
vlnliiy and b-rdib.n..| by I nrul I he- |tr»"*i*nt vein, tol d
Volcmio is still spouting Invn nt i
till* hi 1* " i r til h r f %Im.jt |*f "i** «■
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Watch out for the Tag Inspec­ is affording the fust npp.ii tutu! v , O f r i
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I IHII1U1.S . V. \ O U t l , (ijp|&lt;(
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tor i f you have an old tag on in thr history Of thr u. rid f
your car, was the warning today s c i e n t i s t s to i t u d y vt»lrnnu
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■l i f t s
C l u s t e r 1 &lt; i * h . i.v " r 1
t h r f 1i Mil ■ P» n i i t '1 Sif l i t I
of Jno. I). Jinklns, county tax l i o n f r o m it s o r ig in
collector
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Mr, Jlnkins reported today thnt vulva nor s wlurli Ihruiiglii.ui imu I I O M H K I !
S T A 1 111N
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F. G. Ilush, supervisor of thr have runt rihutrd tu the uuinn
Jun, 22, iSu e.u ll Staft H g l | | ' ‘ " " "
1,1 "1'-.|u
Motor Vehicle Department was lion of the world'* s u r f i u r . h. t’homax A i old
r Ssuiord has , l-ogiun , i-,'i in p u m v '
In Sanford, Friday and had noti­ continuril, adding that humnn hibeen decorated v&gt;ilh a fourth Dak Iinlet. D e l
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fied him that Tag Inspectors tory has liecn msdr in iniivh l e a f Cluster to hi. Air Medal »**&gt;• " f
l,," h l . u»d
would Isegln' early this work, thr same manner by sinnlni vo- for "mrriloru.us uchievrment" un! Pn«»ugv ..f nilin
tel.-in,
checking on cart and trucka being canic explosions, some of which more Ihtin n score of ll-l" Flying I Hfull M11 e, I hv the 1-cg.nn
operated with old lag* which ex­ he listed a* the birth « f Chrisi. Fortrea* coialwil ml Minna over]
Funds ununii.Llnp to *!*■&lt; ■
pired, Jan. IS.
the
reformation
launched
by Europe with the IWIsl Bombard-;for ^nsshtiime ...
tin- t.n
There hss been no extension Martin Luther, the Amrrlcen Hi- menl Group
veteran's rehabilitation
pro-.
of time for lha purchase o f new volution, tho Civil War, Woman's
The 21-year-old Fortress -radio h i v e liecii i u i - ih I ami d o n u t - &lt;!
lag*, and any vehicle not equip­ Suffrage,
and the Eighteenth olhrator has taken part in bomb­ the Amcriuan lu-gmn Aa&gt;ih.i
ped with n new 1D4G license Amendment. The history o f thr ing uttmks un Berlin Munich it » n » nmiimiii nl bv Mr, (''lu­
plate is not authorised to be world, he said, Is whut it is be­ I'ecnemiindt-, l.ripxig, Gauitcnau. ll Gilbert. Nut nmol I'rcsulcnl
operated on the hlghwaya o f tin cause of such explosions in hu­ Schwrinfurt
Nienhurg,
Merse­ this group. Ad&lt;(|(mte i r u n State
of
Florida.
Exceptions, man a ffa ir* as thrse.
burg, Mn^leburg, Cologne, Star- for national defense in the m
aaid Mr. Jlnklni, are tourists and
And similarly, hr continued, tr»rd, Polite, Munster, Hamburg, wur period wns slreMcd by M&lt;men and women In tba armed the life uf an Individual may be Frankfurt Sindelfingen and other Gilbert, w ho told uf visiting vd
forces who hive lag* which haye affected by a volcanic explAsiot enemy war center*.
crons in hospitals tliroiighn t
not expired in thalr home state.
The citation accompanying his the country and o f the wort, *-t
in hia own life. Sudden pent up
emotion* may cause him to do award read In cart “ The couratAu the Auxiliary toward rrhlohihtu
things for which he Is not rn foulness and skill displayed by lion of these Mildier*.
lirely responsible, he explained, this enlisted man upon these ocadding that one should not be caionh reflect great rrudit upon
,
penalised forever beaus of some himself and tho Armed Force* of
__
'or Robert such exploaton in hi* individual the United States.”
Hgf. Cobb, was graduated from
Park, 7 « , unci* o f Major Ilf*.
Aa an anti-dot* to crime, he Semlnolo High School at Sanford
____
L. Park.o f Sanford, warn
held Tuesdey afternoon In Aunts- suggested that.one should remsln in 1940 anil attended Gordon Mil­
Ensign
Samuel
D.
tuiultn
d ost to nature,'.pne should culti­ itary college In Harnesville. Ga. USNH, a student pilot nttueh.-d
vate habit* of simplicity and Before Mitering the army Aug. to the Sanford Naval Air Stalmi.
should never conclude that the 28, IOC, he worked for J. C. was instantly killed on Jsn IV,
goal has been reached. Though Hutchison and Co., Sanford.
Ilia , parent* are Mr. and Mrs. when his plane crashed nl sea
thing* may fo wrong fo r the
Robert
A. Cobb. 313 West Flf- o f f Daytona Beach during auth
lime being, one should remember
orlsed training maneuvers.
tcenth
8trect.
Sanford.
that there ia always a tomorrow
Ensign Coulter is survived hv
something, a
future,
I p lr t , who always
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. S A
tb* first ml*- which |a worth living for.
Coulter, who reside in Olathe
Mr. Chapman was Introduced
Kansas.
by George A. Speer who had
Before entering the service, h.
— :-----eharge o f th* program. Visitors
attended the University of KanIncluded Charles Goodman o f Or­
Major Henry Louttit, who has saa, and was later employed hv
lando, William Holler of Demand, been serving aa an Army Chap­ th# B, F. Murray Co, in Olathe
Edward Higgins Jr. and Andrew lain in the Pacific Theater and Ensign Coulter received previous
fligh t training at tba Naval A ir
Eapicopal dKurch, with M r i Loot- Station, Minneapolis, Minn., and
^ ^ a n ^ h e i ^ o n .JSOTrT,^Jr^|qHnt tho N flygL A Ir Station at Pensa­
RO W LA N D E K K 0 L L 8 . .
cola. Ha reported to the Sanford
visiting friend*.
Naval A ir Station for operational
' Charles J. Rowland, IS, son of
Major Louttit la spending a training on Dec. 18.

Director Wilson (
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Aid U. S. Health

30-day sick-leave in Florida and
he and hie family plan to visit
TA X B ILL REJECTED
the Martin Brama in Tamp* and . ATluANTA, Jan. 22. (JP&gt;— Lrgrelative* in West Palm Beach, Islatlon examflting veterans of
before he reports to Thamaevlila, all wars fur all Uma from poll
tax paymeata was rejected today

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h a s b e e n b u d nt t h e P i g g y W i g
I aitfna. lsjist March ‘24 m* whs
Pvt. Humphrey, who had been g l y S t o r e .
n w a n l e i l the c o m h n t i n f u n t r y m u n
overseas five months, hail lived
in Sanford and ha- ms brothers
I n--4*fTefl11 Court this morning, lilt il|£r&gt;
here, B r u c e , Kn.eai, liius, lioucri, William K Phillips chnrgeil with
HARDY EN LISTS
Arlliur and F a y e t t e Humphrey assault with intrnt to commit

Home On Leave

Pvt. John 11umphrey 1
Is Killed Id Action

He resided with Mr. nml Mr*,
j}. C. Stone, 1795 South Fern
Creek while attending Orlando
Senior High School, from which
ho graduated in 19.72.
Besides his brothers, hia ' wife
and one daughter, Pvt. Humphrey
Is survlvi-d iiy two sisters, Mrs.
Slorte
(if
Griunilu ami
Mrs.
Theresa Tyler uf Homestead

Fdllnre Not e: — ihr followini names of tmys In sen Ire
“ home on leave" hiitfl been
submitted by Ihr Pilot Club
for which Mre. Z. IL Itatliff,
telephone SSt-J, sod Mix*
Hlinrhe Kennedy, telephone
BIJ-W have been selrcled Ss
a rommlltee to secure narars
of service men and women so
that their frienda may
know
ay V
n&lt;
when they are in Hanford.
Bill Stapler, S 1/e. arrived
Saturday from Jacksonville to
spend a 15-day leave with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stap­
ler. Sr.

rape, was found guilty by a jury.
It was a "hitch" in the regulaNo sentence hss ns yet been pass­
n v y fo
for James Thomas Hardy,
TAG DAY
ed by Judge M.II. Smith, accord­ Navv
ing to Couhty Clerk D .P . Hern­ Jr. beginning this week. Young
Hardy, who lives with his parent)
Junior High School students
don.
at 108 Poplar Street In Sanford under direction o f Princfpal R. E.
I^wls A. Tate, owner of the was sworn In th* N avy on hi* Kipp will aid in the “ March of
Anchor Inn. Transit Avenue and 17lh birthday of U r beginning Dimes” campaign for relief or
the Orlando Highway, reported hi* papers In the Orlando Navy Infantile paralysis sufferers, by
Ida model A KopI car had Iwcn Recruiting Kt&amp;tinn last year, in nuking Saturday a tag day in
order to have everything “ Just the downtown section, according
stolen.
right" when the day arrived.
to Rev. W. P. Brooks, Jr., appaa]
WA R D PROMOTED
Waiter J. Ward, gramlsun uf
A student at SemFnole High chairman for the Seminole County
The Rev. Bob Jones of the Bob
Mr, and Mrs. H J V au gh n, has Jones College In Tennessee Is School, Hardy was placed on !n- Infantile Paralysis CommitI
been promoted to u first lient*n- conducting a Methodist Revival actlvt dutv for a short period Additional aid for the camps!_
nnt with a U. S. Infantry Divi­ in Orla ndo^ and speaks each pending call lo a Naval Training is e l i t e led from the Itltx The* ter
sion in France, noor fighting on morning at 8:4£ o’clock over Station, which hs expacta will and the Sanford Naval A ir Stae
lion, ha said.
ba Bainbridgc, Md.
the German front.
(CssOm i * us r*s&lt; rear)

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Iturricanf Victims
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an imlusl rial lo!» al tin* cr«ittr‘&gt;l «tf dirrrl i *hi •*! a i l n t ’1
h'Mftf cOil Iff W i riiUll i'll

back Into thr Siegfried line from
Belgium. Luxembourg in umlrr
American attacks that
gained
nrnrly five miles nt vm ir point*.
The Third Army fought into \Vi|
ll, the German aouthrrn anchor.The British to north dug in deep­
er toward the ltoer Rivet*, five
mile* away, after broadening the
front to 12 inilea.
In A]*ace the American Seven­
th A rm y held a threat to Stras­
bourg but the snows hampered
V »r « I *r*** Nil ''li 1 III r n r v W »• 11« r r
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the French push farther south a r r i v i n g nt thr W h i l e H»iii«ta fuF Mu- l««mth T r r i n Im i u g u r i i l m n *i
The American First army fought Pre^hlrfVl ItiMmeVrll. Sh o rt I v a f t e r , U 111.1 •• » i h M i m irilr*l in *&lt; 1 " '
in the snuws, minefields and stiff
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We fix all radios in a^l makes of ears
** For your Ii»teniirjr pleasure see”

California7?! pujmlution InrrWfp«l fr» m •».w7.:i)*7 in ihr 11110
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U. A. Tire* and Tubes
COW manure for flowers,
bushel. Phone 788-W,

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L O S T : Hat inn Hook No. 4. Annie
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ford.

LARKSPUR, Cornflower, Snap­
dragon plant*— Phone County LOST: Parasol, black bordered
with red roses and gteen leaves.
Please return to Mrs. Leslie
Went. Phone 336-J.
TWO SMALL farms for sale;
one 3 aertstland, 2 story house,
l-OHT: One black patent la*
garsge, on* sto rar* house, one
tiier tallies shoe, silo 7, be
food welt, land tiled, complete
tween Hanford and laike Mon
•ublrrigaUon. One 6-acre farm
roe. Return to Herald.
with 2 etory house, 2 story
bam , rood wall, land tiled,
compute subirritation. Apply
to J . W. Deli, l-aikt Monroe,
phone 15.

BUSINESS SERVICE

C E L E R Y wire for &amp; or 6 acres
J . J . Dolly.
CABBAGE, eicarole and lettuce
plants. Phone 2003. Herbert 0 .

C A RPEN TER I NO, general
re ­
pairs. W. J . Russell. 706 W. i«h
.ttreet. Phone 747-M.

To build a home
To buy a home
FOR HALR i Pip* and pipe fit­
To remodel a home
tings, valves, plumbing suppliesTo reflnanre a home
pre-war automatic hot wuter C. 61. DOYD, 113 Vi Mai nolle Are
heaters, complete stock deep and Phone 178-J.
shallow welt pumps, pneumatic
storage tanks. A. t&gt;. Rosier PIS STORAGE your cmr At Kwnt'a
W. 1st. fit. Phone 207.
Oarage.
Spacla*
rata
doaJ
atoraira.
600 ROL1.H of new 10-Inch brown
bleaching paper; also celery RADIO Service Radios picked up
and delivered. The
Electric
wire in good condition. W. IService
Co.
20*
Magnolia,
Henley, pnono 460.
Phono 101.
ALL METAL baby scales. Will
weigh up to 36 pounds. Hoi 1 MARK screens, folding screens,
UX, c /o Herald.
porch swings, cabinets; furnl
tur« repairing. J
M. Wilson,
Oft REN T, 4 room house, bath,
COI Magnolia Avr,
fireplace. Inquire 410 Myrtle.
RED DIJSH Heed nototoes, cert
ifled.
Hunt'*
Tusedo
Feed
Htnre, 2nd 8 Sanford, phone
,168.
TWO F K E S I! cow*, their fir.t
calves, Milking 3 callnnn t»r

HELP WANTED—
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re-caps. My*. Eplin 1312 Myrtle

H ELPER FOR Jimmie
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Heights, W. F. Norris, Hylves- COLORED girls for laundry work
Ur Kd., S E , itouU No. 3,
Apply in person' Seminole Co.
AtlanU, fl*.
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Laundry Co, 819 W. 3rd Bt.

FOR RENT
E room house furnished, MAID for light housework.
Roy Beery. 2412 Ptlm rllo
itlu I)r. Raker's Dairy. No
Iren. LighU and water. J.V.
Martin,
W ANTED; experienced cook
Eureka
house girl. Good salary,
20 ACRED tiled land
Eckles,
munenl job. |)oa AD, el a
Hammock. Mr*- T.
ford Herald.
phono 716-14-2._____

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LARGE *prew*r tricycle In good
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smaller
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SOU. DELL T E L . &amp; T EL. CO.
110 E. l i t Rt.
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Florida Now Has Three Times As
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CURTAINS washed, starched and
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ir n*#d aotomoUUa. All OPA
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‘pAU N Ti Of SIX IONS ON OVIM fAS DUTY with the aim ed fori
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the official commendation of the War Liepeitii ii,1. T lie proud parent* nod lltelr Mm; an- liu.wi (l.tp. I In
V .): Pvt. Francis, 34, convalescing in England &lt; turf Petty Officer Cyril. 24, on duty In ttl.r p j i til, t S|il ( ail,
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on the bus 11ns near tha Air PRACTICAL nurt* or part tlmo
Dbbo. 2464 Park Avtn phon*
nursa's assistant for steady em­
494-J.
ployment. Apply Z, e/o San­
ford Herald.
DESIRABLE room, privata fam
lly. Clast frv. Phone 166-M,____

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fur
markers
wreck
K. D. 'Riser, Country
and checkers. Seminole County
Club Hoad. Phone 640-H.
laundry, HID W. 3rd Ht. Apply
In person.
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LARGE comfortable room, Bouth
caste nt
exposure, Centlemm
preferred. 807 Magnolia Ave.

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tile Di-niis ratie cnnilniate. Mil
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merit against t .. sy - luilu ie to
act ept ,i i n i ! in ’ lie Hoiisi - Miiul
ever Ibe reason for hr. !/,. il
fortune Cnhvll ircpived the err
tification of election from the
Secretary o f S ta le .
Senators Ij'v y and W eslcntt
and Keprescntatlvo tuibell trein
their respective places in tinTw enty-N inth Congress on D r . 1,
1KI&amp;
Florida's
first
senators
held their offices until the end
of their term s, but Cb Iit IPa place
was Siam contested by Ins oppon­
ent Itrockrithrmigli.
Late eh*etluli returns, those re ­
ceived in I tiiluliiissee Intel thun
thirty days a fte r the I letriber
election, tavnred UrockenhMHiph.
Armed with certified statem ents
he hastened to W ashington and
appealed to the House a t Rrpri^

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tentative*. Tho Democratic House
debated and finally declared Ca­
bell not cMItled to his seat Mid
Itrockenhrough the rcprcseulalive
from Flprida. Drockenbrough took
his place in tho House of Keprvaentative* on January 2-1, 1E4rt
Florida's
first
Congressmen
were able legislators. None of
them were natives of the State
they represent!*] for Florida tsga

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bolp maintain odr priceless tradition o f dependability . . .
m m onr patrons with tho safety and comfort worthy of
their continued loyalty. Liko good soldier* they take their
blaea
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Waves of China - based
Superforls l&gt;ombed Formosa
today in an explosive aftermath of a three-day carrier
raid on the fortress-like is­
land and 36ft miles of the
China coast in which more
than 36 Jap vessels were de­
stroyed or crippled.
■ The slashing carrier-paced
air war *Ude the limelight from
the U*K. Sixth A m i v 't invasion
of L u to n blond in the J’hllluIII nos. Yank troops tlicrr repuls­
ed the first Ja p counter-attack
" J on one flank while the other
covered a third o f the d iita n rr
to M anila, virtally unopposed
Associated I'resa w ar rom-spondenta at the front reported that
patrols
sometimes
ranged
as
» much as 25 miles In advance of
™ the U.S. Ilnrs and that fleeing
Japs were .lumping food in the
river to keep it from falling in ­
to Yank hands.
Tokyo, alarmed by continued
Superfort raids and filled w.th
3 talk of nn impending cabinet
downfall, heard its own radio re
port that evacuation from the
capital wilt steadily Increase despite lark of housing facilities
elsewhere.
Rare Ahead on 1’lsin
M acA rlhu r’s communique gave
no details of the intensity of the
Japanese counter attack, but vio
lent enemy reaction had appeared
overdue for several days as the
RixMl Army blows kept the J a p a ­
nese o ff balance.
Heaviest fighting of the entire
front has been under wa&gt; in the
Poiorruttto .ec to r almost from the
start.
Rapid galt)s were scorot! Bundag a * llm t a t U e U o n l wbHned
rtsf'
w##f around f jn g a y a n
Gulf. U. S. troons drove a serins
of stra te g ic hedges ac ro n main
highways of J.u ion’a central plain
while patrols punhfcd ahead In
the cen te r t© reach Moncada. 10
miles southeast of captured Hayambang, on the main road to
MaMla, which is some 80 airline
miles to the south.
At Moncada the Americans were
32 miles tnlnrui from the flulf.
North of the foaorrublo sector
A msrlcsn troops executed s flan k ­
ing movement east of Damortls
northeastern extrem ity of the
beachhead, to cut the road behind
the Jap a n e s e entrenched between
Damortls and Rosario.
ltoads from both Damort.s on
the coast and Poxomthlo, Inland,
lead northeastward to the Pbilip(CaatlaaeS t&gt;a g a g e Thee*)

CITY BRIEFS

The annual Boy Scout council
netting of thia taction will be
held Friday evening at 6:30
0
o'clock at tne Hotel Mayfair. It
was announced by Ralph A. Smith,
scout executive. Hiservathmi will
have to be made through tho
" tloy Scout Orlando office at CO
Pine Street. All persona InUresled In scouting a rt invited to
attend the meeting, Mr. Smith
said

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Word has been received from
Grand Rapids, Mich of the death
recently of John W. Thede, »
former member of the Sanford
Tourist Club, who vial ted this
section several winters ago.
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ANTIOCH. C alif, Jan . 17. j/P&gt;
—Seaman First Class Leon
rtjy, 18, was bom# on emergency
leave today with « atory that
*■*- “-tom waa held tip because
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ACCORDING TO A D ISP A T C H from the Philippine froot. there »
possibility that American armored forces may be able to sweep
down the I.uaon plain to Manila in a m atter of weeks instead of
months ns first thought Some army vanguards, striking out from
our beachheads at Lingayen tiulf. o n .- moving so fast they had to
Mowed down to keep in touch with unit* behind them Huffrt
resistance will undoubtedly be met when the Jap s, caught off
balance by the initial landings, regroup th.-lr force* to tbe south
Meanwhile, so holt the northward flow ,,f feverish enemy reinforce
ments, Yank planes have knocked nul ai least three of the main
bridges above Manila. Iltnck area shows I' S. holdings as our forces
spread from beachhead.
( I n t e r n a l umal)

HardwareCo.lJohn Ford Tells
Oldest Stijre, Is jOf Achievements
Sold To Stine iOf FaVm Bureau
Arthur C. M^ore Also Much V a l u a b l e Le­
gislation G a i n e d
To Have Interest
For Local Growers
In Store Ownemhip
The Hill Hardware Company,
First Street and Palmetto A ve­
nue, the oldest retail establish
ment in San lord, founded
years ago bv the lair Col. W J
Hill and owned and managed fur
the past 37 years by H A Sew
man. his ton-ln law. u now under
the new management and owner­
ship of Andrew ('. Stine of
Charleston. W, Va. brothet of
Georgs A. S tin e of S anlo ni, and
Arthur C. Moore of Sanford.
Mr. Newman staled yesterday
that he would continue the owner­
ship and operation, under manage­
ment of E lm e r Lundquisl. ot the
Hill Implement Company nt Oak
Avrnue and Third Street.
The s ta ff of employee* of Hill
Hardware Company Inc will be
retained, according lo the new
partner*, and the store will r e ­
tain the name. Hill Hardware
Company.
Employees
include,
F&gt;ne*l
Rrotherson.
Frighlairr
((Wallow*# Ah &gt;**■■ Tkrssl

Sanford S a i l o r Ib
P i c t u r e d In Life
Frank E. llalman, Ftr 2 f c ,
URN, World War veteran a id
enlisted man of the present war.
formerly stationed at the Sanford
Naval Air Station where hr v a i
affectionately known a* “ Fop,"
was pictured among servicemen
sitting fn the GI Phone Center
with window# overlooking Times
Square In the December 25 edi­
tion of Life Magailne, page 75.
He la seated face to the carnets
at the extreme right In the group.
“Pop” llalman waa probably
the only enlisted man to serve
at Sanford Neva) Air 8 tation
who alad served with the Fifth
Betti# Squadron of the last war.
Ha was present at the iurresid*r
of the --------Gtm un ------Fleet---------of 3 (0- vtal r Li at the Kfrth of Forth. ScotUnd. Nev. 81. 191$. ____
Ill * u discharged from tl&gt;*
nriee In Ju ly. 1919. Feeling
that ht* services were needed in
the present war, he re-enllaled In
Jeekaoiville In September, 1048.
W hile'In Sanford he lived at
1800- Park Avenue with his wife
and two eona; George, 19 end
Leonard, 14.

COU&gt; WAVS

Accomplishments of the veget
able commit tee of the Florida
Farm Ruri-no, especially fn plw
tniuing legislation favorable to
growers were outlined Monday
eveninr by Secretary John Ford
uf the Florid* Farm llur.-du at
the Hotel M nyfur hefot* one of
the largest and most enthusiastic
gatherings of the Seminole Coun­
ty F a im Bureau on reeom
Ol’A announcement to grower*
of price ceiling* on vegetable*
before time of planting (River*
Acl&gt;, whereby growers would not
plant crops “ fn the dark,” and
“ would be offered some chance
of profit." was one of the importnnt pieces of Inglsla'ion com­
mented upon by Mr Ford
Another measure, the H'ewart
Amendment co-sponsored b/ S e n ­
ator Claude I’rpper, wheieoy (he
Ol’ A could make quick ad ju st­
ments a f t e r crop disaster*, was
describe,) by Mr
Ford. Other
Farm Bureau legislation either
anned or pending which he men

ag s/ ag *

eastward fcrew Wisconsin

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Member Associated Press

N I'M HER 67

LONDON, Jan. 17. &lt;A P)—
Warsaw has been raptured in
a gigantic Red army o ffe n ­
sive
in
Poland.
Marshal
Stalin in iu iu n .n l
today in
an order of thr day.
tile

The*

project is going fhrwartt In a
satisfactory manner
Fnllowl ig the report of ’»r
Smith, chairm an of the ( otnmiin
for unem)doymeiil, in which M
Smith tobl of the eninlnym o survry made by Charles M o rn and of establishment hrre of U.
Federal Employment O ffice ,
t
was agreed, at Mr. S m ith's n
rpiest to discharge the Commit!-which was thanked and com inn
ed for its work In this re -p ie -1
Reporting for the Public PitOCommittee. Sanforti I
Oou-h
county tas a'sesaor. told of
rks to he
hnew County parks
•
tijished ut Mullet I*ike und I -t
Islaml, of ndditro.i of 211 i n ­
to the Municipal Halt 1‘a i k . wl--o
would permit training here •f
two major league baseball clul-.
In the postwar periml. He «nn1
that the County had donated "i
Hanford for park purposea land
adjoining Park Avenue betw.-. i
T ru n t y - f o u rt b and Twenty f c Streets of iw.v block, for c ,*!-■&lt;■ I
recreation iiark in Goldsboro.
I
of a site lor a County Pnrk I tvVeen Chuluola anil OviesbRoad 203
that may lie
-&gt;
availalde.
Chamlier Manager Edwnf-I I*
in* In his report said thai r'
eferrerl River and Harbors 11 II

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Os P ill Tksf.l

Re-elected Head
Of Credit Group

Ralph H. Chapman was icelected president of the Ccutrtl
Florida Production Credit A--n
elation which held Ita eleventh
annual atockholder's meeting Mon­
day morning In tb# Commissionera Room at th# City Hall,
Approxfmately 45 member# nod
others attended.
Mr. Chapman gave an Interest­
ing talk about the work of. the
Association's

board

of

dlrt-rturs

daring the past year.
A report on th* 1944 opera­
tions of this farmers' eooperatixa
credit association wat made try
J . P. Payne, who wax recently
elected secretary-tree surer. This
showed that the organ ita tion was
lo sound financial condition and
Waa continuing to make *ut&gt;etont!a1 progress. Farm era in th#
Anocta lion's territoiy, covering
ala central Florida counties, own
198,059 id stock In the Associa­
tion,-and r eserve# to protect this
investment amount to 809,178,
according to Me. Payne, who
l'
%
pointed out 'h a t Usee# amount#
Eden field, Jowlor ■cptgat# nearly 60 par cent 91
the organisation's net worth.

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the l.rrm u n hrolgeheml ovei the
Rhine in the S t u - I . i u r c area,
far to the south
Fresh and re.tisl the ltrir &gt;* h
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off to the attack under a t y p i­
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virtu* / DriTened xilTen^
VI*h Nn only four
niilrt from the (.♦&lt; nun hortfer.
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firbl (li"|Uilrb 11 "in A«•
■Icini r ■■I .c r Iv'lwi’rn group-.
M .in- -J -1vi-r i il that till- group dm iarnj Iirra&lt;6 (Sirft* potulmi Ho*
was a Kc-Ctur iirganclaldiri (or Lfrf Grrrfir #nnj Hr Kmh infantry
ha«l
fn a (I p
"iniimJ
pro^rr^n
puipn-r- id -rc'linty.
Ji'-iirml mod*fat4* opposition." A
“Then grodunllv as man's r«
peneiiie grew lie learned that wtuhlrn thaw hail fov*rf«t th r »now.
then* were other value* in the covrrrd Dutrh roaitn v%it K nliinh,
group, thi- protection of the weak- anil RA F tactical plnncji which
|r«htl8«H Oa F U 9 Tkrc*&gt;
/ } , (hut 11 was often as great a
spiritual -at I - faction to sec rt fie­
ri f for the comment good, and
that the re-ulis of the sacrifice
were as bread cast upon the
Fditors N o te:— The follpwwaters.''
ini name* of boy. in servire
Revelling
to
Kiwanis
work
"home on leave” have been
among boys and girls, he said:
submitted hv the 1‘llot Club
“ I understand that woris for boys
for which Mrs. Z. IL Hatilff,
and girls bears high priority on
telephone 6 5 1 - J , and Mis*
the plans of pur board of d ir­
Blanch* Kennedy, telephone
ectors.
1 a in glad of this for
■ 33-W hav# been selected aa
there is no more fertile field in
a committee lo secure name*
which to plant our goexi leaven
of service men and women so
thnu In such work.
that their friends may know
"T h e re i* no such thing as a
• hen they are In Hanford.
luid hoy or girl at the beginning
of that child's association with
Lieut. Richard
Deas. U SN R,
Its fellows, providing it is men­
tally normal
Tho youngter is a who has been on duty In th#
dynamo
of
seething
energy, Atlantic, Is spending a leave with
which he must expend r&gt;r explode. his mother Mrs. R. ft, Deas,
He must and will try his wings, Rose C o u rt
(ilv* hint opportunities under

f k««r t&lt;» 1. t illMI Frrm l
Muritluy, .Ian. I Ti­
in J fu kfuinvilU,s
If 2, I !*&lt;Hi in Polk
I L*»*■«i* oi-iitlt* hr r
Depart mint l-v httbe fin* htmui in
Imt t Itr ptmi "Jffi
mer Ml«- .Murtrl Itungf. itnughti-r yrnr-i. She w« p nn nrfivi* mpndit r
of Majoi uiui Mi
M I itungf i.f thr * lin nh "f &lt;•&lt;ul local r. I
of this rttv
mi (irn rv i Avcmit
Incut.
Jitariltgli ritlercil
tbr
FunrivnrH tnduilp (hi1 hu*
islLind.
armed service in IV* 12 and re
rtuirlrw I&gt; Dorlon; one dayichle r
calved his training at Camp Cat
Idlin' Jam* Unrlfvi, both of Sanson, Colo
i nrt lletimng, On . font; thri*f* ‘"Onw, ('liartes L. DorCamp lilunding. Flu and Camp ton, I
S Army. HnArtanburfc.
Rucker, Ain . und went n v rr itn i H. C .. I.rwl* f ’arl Dortori ami
In August H'-il
iVrrv D Dorlon of S an fo n l; ttoo
Besides Ins »cd” « he is sur
»i*tffrii# M m J . W Dorton mol
vtved liy Ins -ja ic -its, Mr. ami •Mrs. Alma Davi* of Ssmfonl;
Mrs. Gtlidu Si-iirdigll and olio three hrothrra, Matthew II. Dnvu
sis te r
M Iss Fh u rn re ScardigH. of Huhkm; (itortfc W. Davin.
all Of Han Franc 1sen. Calif.
V . B. Airny* Spoknn*, Wash,; m il
Hequiein High Main will be Joseph K. Dftvla of Snnforil.
celebrated
FricUs
rooming a t
Ktinrral i m k w will t»e c«»n9;DO o’clock ut All Soul* Catholic iluctrtt nt the Church of (Jml on
Church.
Geneva Avenor PL 3 :00 I*. M.
Thurmldv witn Tni* "ftr*v. W. C.
t a l k s " ON RADAR
Holcomb. iTaator, officiatin g. In­
Major Charles Betts Is visiting
terment will follow In Evert*rtcu wise and self-effacing adult guid­ his wife and family nn a 10-day
ance, and all that energy can be
The older boy* at the Seminal*
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Seciinil l.u'ii.
\lftt-l S.-nriligli Avrnui*, 11r■-&lt;I
was killt-i) in srlmn -&gt;n I v.- 27 In nt -1 Bp A M
laixembiuiri
un«s&gt;lmg l-&gt; in
Horn A |»t.
formation rrc-ivr.1 fi»m i)ir Wat r ni 1111y, Mr "■■

^emoterv.
High School were IntNewted to.
.
,
n ..
.
$*F . in a talk given -by. Chief _ ,
Harrison M. Reed. J r * from ftie Lieut. Charles C . Hurt
Orlando Nnvy Recrulllnt’ .'Rnllpn.
Introduced by Prlnctpdl IL E. Is Back From Europe
Morris and Chief C. - M. Allen,
MIAMI BEACH, Fla., Jan. 17,
Chief Reed presented “The Navy’*
I*
need for Young Men in Radar" (Special)— 1st Lieut. Charles C.
in n manner which led to an Hurt. 26. of K ill Oak Avenue,
* *Loan# totaling over 11,000.000 enthusiastic question-nnd-answer Sanford, has arrived at Army
I Air Forcca IUdUtrilmtlan_StoiIaa
were made to 146 member* of session. ____________ ;
No. 8 In Miami Beach for rethe aaeedatton durlng th r part
asslgnment processing after com­
tol la Prwude, according to word
BEASLEY CALLED
received b f relative#.
.
pleting s tour of duty outside
Mr. Edenf/eld waa takab to
Harry Herbert Beasley, 1001 the continental United State*.
ths kMpUsl
*• 'r L J m .V S T J .o I '' lau rel Avenue and for the past He flew 35 missions a# a B-17
few month* assistant manager at navigator durfng eight months in
the Rita Theater, will leave Jan. England and won the DFC, the
Induction at Camp Bland- Air Medal with four clutters,
to the A*a.
and -# Distinguished Unit Citation
i was born In Lake)
81,
gjp * J i , with clustar. He attended th#
kity of. Florida and Joined
"
-flia h

Frank L.
Wounded fn Action

m ig h ty

llcin* nf the* H&gt;*l Army And
iNdi'h army hn&gt;* . h * upird W ar| s*m1Vk. llif* rapilal of thr JNiti^h
rrimbhc ** T h r Lruadi
mu* rr
1 ( lirfe hiiir-.
f..Hn',vrd hy

7C»;

\t \ S l i l N l , I ' u !
J, .o
I’ f e - i . l . n i Ruu . i l l .

prolmbiv

A rm y 's

I f o r c e t h e t l v c i s u m o f t h e w ji r
, rolled m i n p i u i r e i t t l y u n c h e c k ' t-il
ind ny
Ih ro u jth
broken
K i c r m n n d e f e n s e s in c e n t r a l
lan d
sou th ern
Poland.
The
Lnhlin
rad io
s a id
W arsaw
was captured. In n broadcast
heard by the B BC it said' " W a r -

M akes I. 1^. Mchlhannon, Kiwanis Ideals
e*
jo
A n oth er A ppeal Ini an try Nero, a
Now In Daytona i re
By
Fof S e rv ice Act
Rev. M. Sackett

cold storage plant, and said the

A** **** 1.4 I ' r n s l

llt-tl

tvinidr offuii.-riw- rv h k h lk&gt;rlill sttiil sp a re d m -itlh -r mr’ ii
i/nrr nuirhirtcts in n lu&lt;l to

b i P resid en t

of

ance on citrus tobacco, etc; back­
ing up the antl-cloied shop amend­
ment ju st adopted In Florida and
backing a State water conserve
tion program, for which a com­
mittee was formed by former
Governor Holland.
Mr. Ford said there were . 6,000 Farm Bureau members In
Florida and B28 flOO In the n#
lional organisation, lie told of
plan* by the Farm Burrau to ancourage properly qualified re­
turning veterans to t% a up farm
lng, and to sifsauarm tnsm by
appraising the land t B r secure,
end helping them evoHmlstakea
due to inexperience in tols work.
Fire Chief Mack CUveland, In
trodoced by M. L. Cullum, pres I
dent of the Seminole County
County Farm Bureau, gave sug­
gestions on fire control In rural
areas.-Jills recommended the use
of hand pump* and spray carta
filled sklth water for emergencies.
He declared Seminole County
(C«sll»e»&lt; Oe rsge tle w )

British Under IMonU-joinery LaunehNew
Drive AboveAaehen
Gaining 1,000 Yds.

(.'u n n e rs U f I'U f T iU A r m y H a ttie In H a y F ie ld s

ire p
mrnt of Seminole County's road
system, establishment of a frosen food gnd cold s to r a g e plpnt
in Sanford, the completed em­
ployment survry ami establish­
ment of a Federal o f f ic e for
veteran's employment, |.lnn&lt; for
newfpark* in the county ami city,
and Federal housing fo r thus*
of
sub-standard income,
were
among topic* hrougnt up for re­
view al the meell“K Tuesday
night at Hotel Mayfair of the
Hoard of Dirreloti of the Sem­
inole County Chamo.'r of Com­
mence.
I‘a . I I’rrsident W A. l.e f fte r
presided al the supper merlh ig
In the absence of President T . W.
l.awton, aud read a l e tt e r rs pressing the latter’s r e g r e t * at
being unable to b« present. About
30 director* wer» present.
So many live topics cam e up
for review that Mr le-ffler pro­
posed that the director t meet
oftener to dlsen*. them, itnd il
was agreed that meeting, in the
future will be held on the s-coml
FI V M
Tuesday of each month
In the absence of II I- Whee­
ler, chairman of the
Roads
Committee, S la t e Representative
M H. SinRh made a rejoirt of
Id. trip to Ta!la ha-sre n hen he
IM
was accompanied by Senator l. F.
Hoyle and Representative I..
Mann in the i n t e r c t «.f county
road proje cts, and reported «atmfaelory p r o r r e .r on these
It is
expected that
War I’ l.Mluction
Hoard priorities will !&gt;e .ecurerl
very soon on Road 203 from
Oviedo, through Chnluota to the
Chrney Highway, and for Road
4J from the Titusville hridga
aver lb# S t J o h n . River lo Lake
'
Jessup, h* said
So (d e a l
Representative Mann reported
M e th o d s
fine nrtjgresa on n u l of lockers
for the proposed frofen food and

included • bill forbidding
ftheionedputting
price ceiling* be­ Ralph B. Chapman
low parity) _securing crop Insur­

*5

.CHICAGO. Jan. IT, ( * V - Spow* of the northern

V IIY

S S S W a r s a w Reported Captured
At C 0 1 C Meet In Mighty Russian Offensive

Armored Breakthrough Possible

tYank Troops Repulse
First Jhp Counter­
attack Since Land­
ing on Luzon Island
♦

W EDN ESDAY. JA M

Home On Iveave

diverted Into useful and intprov- leave from South America where
lng channels, the building of fine. he Ii stationed with tho Array.
denn

young

men

and

women.

1st Hgt Bonnet l.. Carter haa
arrived from California on leave
loose will npgnd Itself destruc­ and Is visiting relatives hrre.
tively so thet In the end, the-boy,
the girl, the family, the commun­
ity must all pay the damages,”
he declared.
I-a drier Beard. Key d u b guest,
totd of plans to test school light­
Weatherman B . F. Whltnar re­
ing by means of a light meter, ported today that rainfall during
in the Interest of better eyesight the past week amounted to .91
and lighting economy.
Inch or .38 of an Inch above th#
Richard Mullins, (UU Theater normal weekly average for this
manager, and Kiwanian of I’Unt time of year of .53 inch. This
City, was welcomed to the Kiwan­ adds up to # net excess of 8.49
is Club by Sanford F . Doudney.
Inches of rah&gt; so far la January
• a pleasant bounty fpr growers.
Temperatures so far duriag the
month have b##a a bit below th#

I

Rainfall Last Week
Waa Above Average

�%

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

In f:()i»Crul&gt;Talk*He
And TunneySayUik
Safety Demands It

PARIS. Jan. 11, t/P&gt; — Prlvnl»

PttSIDtNT POOHVtlT pin* the Legion of Mrrlt on Hear Admiral ItiHi
nrd K. IVylii; famous rxptfircr, »t the Whije llmise. Tho rlrs-nrulP &lt;■ » *
fur “eii-cptlolially meritorious mntbic't In Um pcrforiruuire or ■«&lt;*-1 o-l
log service* to the government of the U fl. while In command of ,i .|*rial Havy mU»toa“ A'dmlrnt Myrtr* assignment wn* in rt i n n o l i ' n w &gt;it
tho-dcvclopinent of iiAt I r o n s ‘ Pacific alt routes.
. ( I&gt;iteriiflii..'ipf)

Drunken Driving k
Prineipni Offense
In Muitiei^n! f mirf

Reekie** and drunken driving
case* have uppeatrd on the dor ,o(
o f Pity Court nf nearly n n
ntHaioll lately, tin Jim, K. f'liu'*
T. Ilnle, -lr. tO| finetl ( 1 0 0 •
DO days
for this nffetur and nu j
Monday
o f this « r d .
&gt;•'
Ab-smidt'i t ’ooiier, iietrtu " a •
tr"nte&lt;l to 'h r amount
^
fill nut apjir.itiriif
o.
.
i an.W' t u likt- t h lrw
1 lit lie ic s m -i Monday w i *
1
i1
' tttevroH,
rhaigrcl wl*h dt i*.
1 ne** nml dism drily fun ii:&gt;
1 rim- tiu parkin- law
&lt;- i
fk* UtiuL of the f d 1. . . . , ,
ions were exit rated -J 1 * . .
Mr*. l&gt;. &lt; Splve). .! II I ., ,u
,
cover agents pictures! un atmin- ltoii» Klh-rbv nlid t * «t 1•
Unnd of $3It of Put.I A l t i n*. )
phere of corruption along thr
ralhray line from Hreux to l’ajis. negru charged willi k t e i n n j ,i
r*«!,ii4trd .
T ha aaalsof a m ajority of the ilisoltlnly house, ws
pox ears ware broken, they salt!, Othei negro cases ai.d eh i .. .
and whole cases of cigarette* « c l e : Wlllie Jnlinfo . •' o' i !
and chocolate were found lit the ne»s. (l|) fii r or to ltv» l|.
quarters of enlisted men working Iflnley I nuikin, drum-' on-- di»ld l
on the train*. “ UnbelleveabU- ; onleily conduct and l a 'e 'i
fine or 3D days; on utatg e* nf I
'jj'urdi-rly connurt, hand . t • . j

to t u l you t h a t w e '

Vegetable Group
Asks More 31oney
For Research Aims

I Seen Essential
By WadswortK

Sold 20 Gallons In
Paris Black Market;
Othei*s Get 25 Years

or# UJTV jAm o tih t
lift your tire* lost1

i ,n J . r a » m m i

'^ F o sfW a P D ra ft

m m fW S ler
Gets Life Term
In Safe Of Gas

L e w i Ealy was itn te n c c d to life
imprisonment Imt week by a
court martial a t headquarter* o f
tha Olte section for an IHe,-a
•ala of twenty gallons of Amer
lean Armv- ga ulTre to Uie PrrneVi
black market. Two mllltarv noilc
me.x an I a cnitvletjd
Freneb
bUeb-marke*
o p ira to r
lattHhM
Ogalftvt Ealy.
^ T W o l h e f enllstad men w -m '
•entaneed to twenty-five years a'
hard lilt or. at a t r i a l , h e l l hete
for their part In truln -loJtinr
black-market deals b y memberof an Army railway b a t f a l m ..
They were found guilty In n
general court-martial session en
Pvene.t by t h e pretest o f ot-.c de­
fendant that he was browbeat*'
into making a tigtied confession.
T h li defend nt. Serge i n Pnrck
C. P aul, of Chicago, red itu
that Army Investigator* ‘Threatened ma with V e r ju r y " until to
decided to sign the confession of
theft o f government p ro p jtty .
Tha ■econ ! dtfTcminnt, Set
grant W a lter G. Thorscll, of
Portland, Ore., testified that m.
Investigator “ t h r e a t s - ed me ver
bally with a rubber hose.” hot
ha corroborated the v*»cir.i»t
polnta of hit aigneil confession,
Tha Ufa sentence f o r selling
gaaollne emphasitrd the wrim
view tha A rm y ff tnMug- of
criminal diversion o f fuel in ti
tha bleak market.
The railway battalion casca lieIng triad In Paris have not yet
involved any diversion- o f Army
gasollra. Hence, the heaviest sen
tone# In the serir * o f trials *n
far hot boen fifty years but thl*
U drastic enough to undeitinr
tha Arm y’i determlnatlrm to
crash racketeering on supply line*
to th r front.
. P o t i l and Thors*!! wete srCuied o f participating in theft*
of post eifhuii„p suppnes lrmn
train*' and selling the cfpnreties
and other Item* In the td.irk
market. The testimony of under-

_&amp;Kf»NI£SRAY-, JANirARY U, 1945

N E W VO UK CTTY, J a n . 17;
i(J*l — Universal military training
was declared im)ieratlve to the
futuie protection of America In
talks rrccntlv by Ilrprese- tattve
Jnmei* W. WaiN-kuith, of Kcw
York, ami Commander (ten* funi.ey. U. S. N. It., former heavy­
weight l i n i n g champion, before
the regular Saturday Lunchem
Cluh of th r Natlo-al ItapubHran
‘
r.« West Fortieth Street.
-- U p r v n e ' * * pressed ronffdence that the mil
ml rod need by ilepresentatlvo An
♦raw J . May, o f Kentucky, the
chairman of the Mouse Mflithtj*
Affairs- t&gt;immlttpe, nrovWIng' for
y r n r of active .service- by A m i n
lean boy* l*twTt"i the age* of
eighteen nml twenty-one will « h
ipprovat. '[Trie provides for s et*'
vice in- rfthe r the Army or Navy.'
" I'e e p itc the fart that we pas«- POCMfV screen star Alberta Vaughn
d the releclivc s e n Ice net (which Is ihown In Van rfUya,Cal Jail with
•e s |mnsored) _ fourIran month) a policeman after aha had been a r­
tiefore I'earl Harbor," Keprcre*-- rested. Pol tea said they found her
Intive Wnifneorlh said, "we still performing ►"imofcl dance" in the
were only getting ready wher, street wearing woojy (11 drawer*,
war ciime. Our allies held the and a long undershirt. The rx-fltm
lines eighteen month* while, we playrr said she stages) the dance to
(international)
were finishing our preparation*. obtain cigarettes,
The next time we may not have
that good fortune, i ie r m f t e r every
boy called to the colors will have “ I f we had un arm y of 2,000,1103
been trained."
or mt harked by n g n a t t i i l . n l
A * chairman of the Senate rc se rsc . I do not belies e for n
Military A ffairs Committee 1m- moment that Japun wuul I li#v&gt;
medlatrly a f t e r the last ware Mr. attacked u* at l&gt; nrl llar'n.i or
Wadiworth recalled the c f fo r t l that Hitler would h o le ' l o v ,
then to eiiart universal udlil-tty in E u io jic." lie said
training. He sold it was rejected
“ A Uainrtl rusersa will I * t i
laig rly on the contention there prevt t « s r ; if wn? cntviu o ’* til
would be no more war*
mnkr u* rt-udy foi it
will
Corn tin* nder Tunnel -aid “ vre 1 mnkr the next war ■.!»*■, t . o . n r fighting Indi es a it trollies .it* c o s l l ) in life and l i e . u O '
lack tin- \v**nfc, not fhe *t l o S Tf/*
••|*tn,ierly admintsterm.l toiiip d

i

Lewis nml Ki'OI Johnstf) w t r e j
estreated nml on a hh*' ih n tg
Elijah W e st was fitted Jo or JO
day*. \
V f*«tH 0 one of tho latrsl swim
, Cases o n Jtm. I'J s u m &gt;1 »
rit creation*, Mnrjc rle Jennings.
minbr nhturi* F It. Hunch i n *
1- Ini ar t he \atlnna1 Swim for
flnerl n o nr JU day* fnt Ifn ila-n
. teal Hi W n k lilt I lor 1945, Is shown
nejta, I l o n d s ' w n c r - l i e n t n l lor
J the ma t t e her first offlelal ap*&gt;»* . following r ltn rg v :
1!
(J.
sarpnrc at a rein vent ion In New
.Good toe, drunken nr-**, * 1 1 ; I! T.
oik iTty
(ttiternaltonal)
Wriglll,
rei-klrs*
d ii'i n .;,
(J;
C rate While, dnmktnurs* e d
l&gt;CBgiiig. ( f i ; ti. It. .larksun, rvck
less driving. |fi. I \| 'IcIhumM, •
impro|#i pmki-ig U . F-*ll n J
APj,''** * jk f’ Hr f f I’ ll' ft
i1
W siren . I ev k lr-, J u u n . . fti
Ilit IHfc.
Wltll tilsalllfll* lit
N’egin t-ttse-i in-tv J r * i l r iVt m . rtUHft;r 1 a t j fin*'I I -* * ; Ni* h
lined ) 3 fot nltnnlne chiikcn* cmilt * tj
fhurjr** Hirin’
to run nt Imtre; Willi* lonet, Edna P l|olh'm&gt;rr was dUtnlasrldisorderly conduct, case dlsmlaasnl; disorderly conduct charge.i ngaint!
Tfrltl J e l k * . dfsonlerly
conduct. Iren* (.’0{wlaml and Eva ltrooks
1 10 bond estreated; Aedrrsnn wer^ dismissed; J o h n It. Austin.
llrown, reckless driving, $tt *&gt;oml e*c*|&gt;rtl prisoner, was I r a r s f ' T m '
e.iltealrsl. Jfiji' carryinv n eonreul- to the t ’ountv; J a m e s t’ h s r k *
esl weapon, Willi* Moone was • oguii. «o«s fitted f t O nr 1*6 days:
fined |60 o r DO day*.
Fur druiikviiiMuut, |&gt;nti Itmwn sn&gt;
On ifnsd ny, Jan . 3, Inind of fitted |tl); bond of S3 q I A. t
with
parkittc
C’onraiJ C. ifrowti, charged with Jam es, charged
disorderly comhiel, was estrpalcd ' otrililglit, uas cstreatvsl
F o r drunkcnrir-.&lt;, ItaUle Uyivi
wus fined ( i lS or 1)0 days; ll'itidi
Tin* h?a i
kvere edre-atis! on the ( o il s * i t ;
charged: f! Ci Tumb'iliii. drtutk- isrown, t uiiUuri* 7t
oil.
ctints* and ilisoidctly conlu ct.
(Utlj K.
II.
Paulson, iTtisi'Os
drlxlng, (f t ; J , II, Tnvlnr, J r ,
rvcklrss driving, ( i t ; W. II. J e a .
up, J i y drunirpnese, ( I t ;
fur
ttarkliic overtime, K.. K. Ynughn,
'I*. Thu rston, J i A. Illckoon, J . C.

ip ltlces
legislative
group,
it
woil hi n o t 130,000 for
buildirgn a n j equipment a t the
University to pul the program
Into operation anil then (30.001;
pet y e a r fur salaries a n J e&gt;|uip~
mem tu c a n y on nJe q u alc resrareli
into sueh preservation
activities as earning, freeting.
c n l j s tin k e r. dehydratun, cur.cenli alie n, brining, pickling, Itoltllny
a n j o th e r means, as well at isvtMignlion on by-producl*.
“ I f ever there is 16 lie i w r
m a jo r
industry
for
Florida."’
tirjwr sold, “ l ! will come from
her vegetable and fruit prodilil*.
A very high percentage of our

mmtvhinness of Mantua.

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
REAL ESTATE-IlROKBIt *

I’h^nc 732

Atl&amp;niic Rank Hide.

Sure, I ca n y *
Bottled-in-Bond in stock

-ory military linininf: will lie n
itt-n l finer fur ili-iiincrrirr and
fot futurv p-osul rillsrnshi|N It
will moke the youth of tM* .-utmtrv consriotM o f the i t * i * i t!-‘
hilitie* of citiretrsllijr. I hellera
th.it the niro .iffrcts',1 t,&gt; ||tr

ButtfieBEST bbnds
youcanBuy,
are War Bonds!
FA R RELL’S

ti-litrtnir' program will i.o lM*ttcr

til'll when they filiiisli th'-fr tntlpitlir 1i&lt;‘i *| they .sets whin 1 Irs-v
licpuh i t I .believe tin* u i i 'i iP y
l- »i| llr- ., I-*-1' O, I 1*1111111 ,1 'll U
•t 11' i i i n roiinti v and I kitii'V it
wtjl 1*0 a safri lOUIttl)

PACKAGE STO R E
Arcntlr HMjr.

jooq Wt

‘ mon«y'‘ HrcuMtcsl in
m«* among thes* me i,

Savs niUbw and'
itS tB L

^

hurry

t Mabel up btcouta

ZY^&lt;

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T h e model |«r t-eoT-ardo
Vinci’* “ Mona l i r a " Is said
have her n Isabella IFKitfc.

YOU NEED;
HI NEEDS

broriMaAity cooled

rK~.

S l n i c incomtt
from l h t « t
■two source* anil, u . l i l recently
we liavr J o u r very little research
un feud prod uct:.
"A m n ju iity uT tesvjiTTti t&lt;»
■Into tins been tu imprnyi- mi
in«*tV*«t» -of rejtturr tu m i k e twc
r t f r l i i b l o i i;ru a where one ^rcw
before. Now we have reached the
I'lnce where it is ncccskary t h a t
*ve show t h e producer whai to
J o with thin Ktiind vegetable,
now that he hire grown It nr.ti.
h a t no fre s h market fo r I V

tho local (Mint of v«it ««tlal high*
ways which have Leon thnut around
tho glob* by our aavornmont In tit*
conduct ol a cjlobdl conflict. Hugo
planor coma and go conritmtly Iron
tha icorM ol groat airports through*

l i t IHUT

j tho Wert

onioy grualeit compstUtv* advantiQM. Truly, th* oytra of Imlusfiicl
in the planning lore peat-war world.
Florid* PcvfWfS tight Companyolivra the aervicea ol lt| Industrial
DoTelopnent Department in bringtag togothoT thoa# who will bull

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11 K R A I , P , R A N K O R n .

F L O R ID A

P / \ 4;h

1 m in e

resident Makes ^Formosa And"
Another Appeal
China Coast
For Service Act 1 « •Hit
By Planes
1 law*4 rrwH f * * i * Uar

►\

A I Uftha11nwr *| I rmo* |*»a© l l t r l
piiir Summer Capital of V »;fui"
™ irrd s u Itrr fij?U|h#r truck ©qtiJplap A W fw n fv Unrobed
— t&gt;*“d- w tih a tftnt mfllnn txx n tv r
in
I 'l f r .
Vnirriran patrols wpfr ii*pm ©d
I&gt;ut»i |» am) aiUitsi tKai
illi fflowil mil In pmbnur Ihr t ahaiunn Hill- ixhidi
in if n e iiii it
Aiii|trtn»nK huvx
©I lrs*t•Ini mil .hitmrmtr a fla t plains at«a Thr
effectiv e thU unit vit»ul«i in*
t. \ h ’ h'f t .4 HtHi'f t'OMl
hill?* hr about |H milt*
niartt
holluMt s
* hi©f
&lt;U\©lnm!V*
&gt; *‘ U|t|n\,
Hi
from
U n tR y m
tn v
ami »r**
o tilk, Mr. t ulium ap|MMiitvHl 4
f Mmtnv hail an a llr m a
*trut©ctcally lni|mrtam a-*
im m m ittrr i»f i;n &gt; « r h (rum v a r ­
.illr t ti.itive mcMiied j i cnI ii Mi {mints am! mMi IIft
slit’s. 1
ious auction* of live Srtnfnnt area
! vxilmitatv m» ih i.I* r \ ’^|H?kc&gt;inan
]H*l&gt;taiuan sabl
»nnl some
mum1 at idler v
tn study tin* po**ilttlity of farm
nd
fin sgafnst the iidvaiu'ifie \ mei
li»ir a vatu uteri f»rv fi|*Ktiii^ unit
i i« ■dritt »eplM*i! Mii'ih j icik ■* cam© from the low tying
for |*lutactb*ft uf fiiirn pioi trtv .
i
•!t-o
i
think
u
i
i
lull*
S ta id
ItvjU
vi&lt; j*.
It
l u It *
th i the r t g h f flank uf \|.n* Vt
OMaut , n*l*uiti-d t.,a l m inr than
VN . M. |H.M
mi. i
thuds Hro;ul advance 11 « \?iu ri
Mill liK 'U r. luvp altcm lv h r i
’ . at. wbile.
d. ig t.MU
ran* reached A latntnm , mi a pe i
inked for tn th » |,r,tfo»rd K, tu rn
)oh* a* “c ritica l **
nin^ulii wvst of Lihgiiven t.id f.
Food L ocl.fr IT .,.it for S anfo rd .
t.lftide^t llr a lt lUiurdn
Aluiill U!» lies astrid e t-w hi
Hr im in tcl out th at Kt. M y*r*
i i* ting viill guide sV!ts
ways
mol S *n fo n l w ere virlng to »cc
H. i s ic* in d r a 'l in g men * re i
- ^ 'h t .l. coo Ul m ake it. lotiil o(
i "iigli i y in lint* with th
* i K ‘iicr re Inl&gt; fir M, mol m»
the
fie
of
W a i
Mi.tul i*e i
fll» l lt&gt; .lu ll c u ti.ll uilnm . Ft.
fle^i-iiw tii in the
Mvvrn. he -aid. nlrc.tilv KaiI roitt
' - Hrf , W Itrrtcrr 1 t trri-'
1*0* dll** to prt
till* ttilk. ulimit J.ri mmv locker
**t Will p| mill! I Mill
m*iv uulcivil t,y the u n iu r r . |,re
It 'dhei pha%e&gt; .if tin* pti - iu *
Q cril u 11h S t o r l i t v I K W u ilv n
ini*f '" r i pioblem ili’i elupi'v* nil
of the Kam i Rlirvnu taking down
• By •JKKIIY I.IHK V
Cttpi'xl lull iw l.n *
the i l i u m
*AP Ncwafeatuie**
DASHING DOWN THI RAMP of en LCI. Yank Infantrym en h w d at tap tpred for the beach on M indoro Island
1 1 1 Mur 111! l r iterated 'i* ,h«
County A yen l t ' I! Daw so.,,
t T ll« ’A G O — lia n o tuning
Ihnoi
Military
i ’o n n m ttr” In*
In lha Philippine* A m om ent After the trow of the boat hit bottom Oppusitloo to the la n d in g wms reportrd
|e|«&gt;rtiriK on the laimr lllu u tlo ...
and.butter ptop«U tlo4» fo» *
OppwMtltM t»i Ciflll)lU|*M| &gt; le^ jvla’*
(/ atem efieoet 5oun&lt;fpho(o)
stilled th at lie nn » confiilent tiUit 4 to be negligible. ThU U An official U. S Signal O n i** Hadiopboiu.
tii u IK* Mini a r t t f t U t t o Mil i til v f iP o k l1 A1 T b Ihu , but when)
J i l l ' Htilta&gt;n,ni Inborvm .would m I
ill
dmwrd there I* »m InU*. 11 eomes t»» relavaMon Mu- M ulv
V liv e on time thi-. &gt;eai. hut thnl *
it. .t Iruvl ..Ilf I . J . n , f i i 'l f i i u n * * ll ,n k ' '-• "'"• v
1
1 ran %oldirr tn catn|i* but the s k i t , *»[
If in I,nV event ell. 04It of them
.
.vfu*iv*
|*lrnly of il.
whvn -taekvtl Up ajrain»t 1 «vi nm n&gt;
rolllil hot In- I’ c iu ite it. Iheiv «»•
v.
h p u l n l , Hint to .............. (i * J Tat"«r I* th r .to . m n M -i
or .(i*i.an. *»re in hL* fa voi
the tHv'iihillt) of Attrurtl.g tie r
IV,! , ...in th. .H un....... m il hr »'h tcu to '* *'nil«rtcr rrnlurv . i.th, 1
Hr.’&gt; not a very outstanding I . . . . . . W l‘ i n.^»* (/.cio....*. r ...l J *)) UIvnahM Uan uf tiu n .U rv n H&lt;&gt;
tmui vvhi [ ii.o tie re a* l.ih o i. lie
i /cv!A#m, i h f s i e i i r v %tWtfitr pick* ».
* * iKti udlA-t-tl JJilv ili *r.ik&lt; », hianiigt-t*
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hum U.wIm I 2A v m r . or I.U.V.'t
AJ tlu
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lift flit*
rt! I rum the iunks But lie'* the »•
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nun whTs winning the war
he
w sip til \ ••* Mu X\ • F«**«l Ail
,1 . mini.I........... to,*., &gt;"■» I. «nr ••11.01 kr.-l r i * ( Ii©
and men Ju»l llkr mm.
1111111**! 1 ,ii\ mi ?
f 1 ■ hi
lift HU camp
1
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hr i r
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to
wtlpinut the
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« . | (liut-vC v lit thi pH '*in g
Mem v ti t ii n
S|a|«} Farm troops foe ml thw n&gt;uld nut
»ci piitideui d n « ‘b»| itig on '.ilu n lly n dally hnh.li.r "l
Ihiivmi tiiin hu wa* flin tU nl * 5 cate the battle thruugh a thick
1&gt;p’( .t
.Iiurer'v bowllnR nllrv
Mill
Mi C ul him t*»
on new hate
\| ut i *i\ r © itera tC il to th e lo « n t'h lo ag o '
^ihuib of
£ I'M*!
tUMitamr fur
The ( it m iit t »aln nt airaiuwt
ItranlM tln rr V 1I t'.xf
" *i 1.1 i* I % t will III It tl4* III* Op
hicknea*
in
)&gt;•'•*in1a Illation
uf which Ftvtd Marshal
S it
Itri
Thi* qu artrr rrn tu ty .* In?* b"la|*
111 ci win|»t*Is *i•\ Ir is L*■**»
Fit mi I! u 1 f*a u mem he i * t*r th rl r n *n l 1* Montirv me! v s fo tv r* vveie
n rruiilo,. tvnrt ,. yn t. ivlt,1 i nil
II
**nd ti recent i In ?u«
fam ilies
(Irtvinir. thru itc *baiply tutu A I
»U. i tcil therr is no IlnlH*,! Ihr oltlilers allow th rll si tiff to
Mr. C'ulintii n-|torieil conftrtW^? lied linen just north o f Sittnrd
ti at l e a s t o n e I m i r t h o f thr vi|t*at«l*cvnilne c ru e t m o o t- "I
H k «iin «t« r»w ■ r » g » o * *r l
with F«twr»r-* lli^irina in reu aid which U IH nulew northw est o f
vs he I e d toit.igt*' writ In m lrr*. Mo»l of thrm 'u t.e l-t. it
Thumac
H
Middleton,
y u a h»»u 1Ht* p iit'cci fur 'u r n Aachen. Dunm: ihr i ww&gt;t to il
th« hie to ttrrltfg to th© frnil Imr ind
lli.it
in niowi ol
k ki’rper am| •.alcMiian. Finrwt
Ju n k e t-*
nit 1 %ai«i that it w it night the N all* have made 'irv eitil*
t* flipping th© ball at the mai lr*
I hi ultinlioi* cn
B elt*
**lfvii»an nod htivri and
Mi Migifi-i
vti^i*e^tton ihkt the wtroug local attack * then- 111 an j
L l»ut not plaf o tuner I .* «’
Hi wage iMi i ••*«*'-W I Hughey, 'talism an
Mi vs
biillli I h ii-m 1 t..tijn«ia tr with the e ffo rt to extend their defensive
V. frU ki •• it f Till I * Im«I
ondil...» i in |•■H,« ii
V|j*!!i‘n l,nmh|ui*t -ecrvlarv w|t|
* hanitn’ r
cl Mhe* All wen M’puUrd
Sriiiiiud*' &lt; Mil l \
pi 4It1. ,4i * tf ill
of (r II d am * * W« 1 al th. lilt
•»*
'it- thr Hill I iupk'ii.«f&lt;[ t oin
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0
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♦ . ‘1 H J l t!*© f it "It" " f Ul*x 4
Ahich Von Ivnint ■1nit Hud hi‘pci I \
If.-i.i
- 4, %. Sip ||,V|4 • 1*1f Vs t " •
1'4|l - *»■!•■ HR. Iff" " ,11 •l i•‘ itifx| lit i
In wKtifl' hlm (m m Ii » m
umdd Indd lit* ii*"' ‘diiitleiiHi Itrl- |
1- it.f 1 1 phi n l
r ihutk "■
1l*M aft1 Mill'll .. .1 bmt •
r ..II *11 r 1* m ini;
1 nmJiMi Ln if'flair*4
lit* 4.* till© III Ml
if inn holier t»?irttbni. fell to the i
» Stni” \trn
mil*. »u.1n|
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x I m tn l
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tVh« h* '» \n»iuirv| tin i' out which
t«u* 11 **• «»(
Vlllv UV|*
' » •* l l* u iielri •il f al *o Aivdiiiti f» an p it*
in*X* standi in IhT t Io .i years
ti'"4
s n « i.a-k* iraih eit int»* t*»e l«*i*ti |»a*t brat***
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r
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f wri-ekml ami burned mil en
IN WASHINGTON w b©n h b d n lin n an d loop be (mis t h i ’ » n li o n c ould
. J 1 up« 1 at *tii
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|
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1 (in e* 1111 pinent
w* i
inside B aitognr. IV n
I.v, m *-.i j.i mm . , It* min mu I hi- i n f i l l w h e n b* m il
ofintlim id*
lii .ainprd .V
With the lim it (nine St
\ it It •Mini, M aj Gen M Axwfll D T i n
I •II oft | 4v»|CM4 I r gulf
with theSvmlnole ItHiiati* in
X&gt;inm» am| Wabash le.ag i
highway cut an&lt;! Vniencno ft*tee* lor. of tha lOUt Airborne D im
» . *nnl
I do O' t * alit to
Ik7*i mitt
It ha* I o n riHttfiW
l ben.
be »
« II
buxir i
driving on thr town fm m two I Aron, Prw the A tlan tic and flipped that with
l tic |T*Fnit*itl(lit \ t oi not tn©*: h i m l ?u l iv e up t»i ' 1
three other*, killed
l
sides, the N ail* found
»
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hi
in
mure
than
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through lb© enemy Brief in a tpcedpm «v©r*gr
tmlrtiuiMe and \jehled it » ithnut
41-|V-t( »"
and twti thnusand idutned Hi id*
•
that eh***tiii
ii\C jee|&gt; to t&gt;e w ith hU men In lha
ftn© I l f H U B a i l S r * (i n i*
t he i r os ual v itrei fig h t
AIitt 11 I
Hi IOr 111 til alt Iff a i d.* to
+'in thr KI * «i r»i«mee 111 %e i
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tit* fu s t &gt; to te
w n * ml
the
Mfir .ti hi* Iani t
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*
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p I e *r!i 1 *lte of the t vU»l&gt;tV Health
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t 4
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the
F'lit
Stawill ptiihahly Ih iF-m tioilurpil *ti
the r t v a f a g r t h o w i n l e t a m ! '* * *
laKr fill fl*
which
Xlh.it
plane*
hat
left A V l T l l K l 1 l . S . S o l u i t T * mil
I n te l the ’ tote * a
k&gt;*
3* d i*ijirriinlM»|»llmUHI
^1 b taitj fii*l .|oc nle lt u » * n t - i ©** t a i l i n g bun g ood I t a n V* 1
%nic»uhlenng abmg \Kv ix»a*ts. ni»i
that «J«*1 ruing uT thr f t Jo h n *
he fhlrruprd
■ih11ii 1 them
ntetnl the town without filing I s T h e
H o st
\s
' i ' Z x ' L 1*
• Itivrr ( hiinm l would hr included
shot?
T h r a inax ir ig t h i n g in I xi-oi
A i enue at the «!!• eif B I .
in tin bill Mr iciwMtetl »n a c t i n w
N r* *pan©f * T. e n l t a !
tvtiiaiing e a v r r r i* I b a t h ’4 X \l p It? XN I ‘ I \ I . J.tn t.
I Vi k m-l U b r n U t h r i ) '.
a!
the
r * lln n Inshiv Germarii
of the Sanfm t) lluioi'ii; Authorltvv
v\ Ac l IIi \'«. rn \
I - veil
di|i h i* f i n g e r * ffHi. * ki-g iin p bu
* it a How mcupied
h| Math* »
K lfR lfllls 1^1 Lieut I irlt hoHF» I Snecial f I * h . ,o h, i n i |h» L-o-‘
tii p r i L i r o t m g i ” t h e puverntitCH 5 !
Y t» i»!©1) file Mt i«it m ‘ i m K i x rind u n t i l
ht wk f»0
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ftliklirr in n * *.*. M
Unih e * tf*. ♦ VV»i uiture t oiiipanv
nim| latvr it*
fm t* m fvg*4i’ l ii* bn al need fo; S. P?|thirds T htnl A nm w rrr on
an d
new i Wit* Ifff'ttp'g fiil
I ho l'l.e
ll tr ii
t it V I ’t.Hiitiiiialm«©* in l te s t rtxeurlati'
.tit,I thivtv I i©x4riii Mir
hmumg |i|o/fc» u fut famihra of I the nuivr inside (jeriuaov *miO U Ill’s t*. * 1 ,*h|r.
what r o o t ,'.
1 lust's j,
elf Hp XX i Hilt own© 1 uf Hill Lamb- 1 x Yf'illf lit© n m|k vi.ii i militpiied In 4 1 143 I i ex IU f*«iMi'l B in U»x*ttrii:,
f thr cnim hltni! hulcr. » h , n
Itivi incunu** He oapresfed oatUl iMitliaiti wbkli bis fa th e r \V •
' t ftr "'©jl* alt I In! ** t In* - «I • ii itin I o* I a, y Tal Hi | |txitbixl
|faction at e* la hits h merit here uf ibry rn|&gt;Uttr.l B o re in v t.rw .»&lt;&gt; |*i ilh&amp;l glt‘ »” -*l 't 'tn »( j»u|v©% lit!! al.MI ftwlltlrtl wax a ■(*-t&gt;Cl sU4- &lt; a * th© (ft** r unite nt l( '\ i x©e1 111
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hhv* K v ln «l Kroptoyn&gt;»n» o ff ter
tarn pa 1 1 of TalH»r’x IHV
He
Be- with .XIr. Newman when lb© lut l !i t »'f war import a in avlivltiraThr gtvtt|i vuieil to .ton»tr I JO Ktvrr &lt;lr»pile rnrm y n *u nt«r-at- Gamp m a in lin e ’1 tfiln n liv
4
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lo ‘ thr H o j Krlviittr Cottlrsl by tacki.
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Ktr»l Army units w rrr within
Ihr tliaft h t i m © * I " ft iu * h HeftUi- ft |t *n
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mile* norih eait o f llouf tvlU ttm i Ti t* 1 antflull uf Alt i l( Jnhnann.
H •tgualjon In in xu?un L*i(ri l iiL I'm k ft I I br
i'h u tlesio n . XX Xa in llX S w .t1 f.Ci%*©n n “ ritiiea!'
l.©f f l©r rafllctl atflontiui | fa ille and only four milrx fm m the Itv i-jau riilitw| sMiti*' ■it »•( nffwer
a&gt;
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m
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Paul J
Slitn
buw huff ffllrt
In. b m th m
lb© Bur Tl©© j German lumler. St- V ith is lhr nullTlIH’t' « ) " M- tv ' e *Mi!pl©tr*!
tn Imi! ©fxmblMin
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and radu* I©!©*?mr b i . raid© *©i
trey of th r Kir« Cunlrol S erv ice s a v a n ly
a r * in » t the northern h b rot&gt;lh©t ami ih© f h m l tx fu r the world's largest chemical re©hib m inion, Init al! amtiik i imi*
o f (he S ta te lo at tern! a m e d io * shoulder o f the wwlcr in an e f ­ sonw* |Hrr»«ut wtw* it n©t©r th r let
M. Stine, M r s Sliitv* »' i vie© Haut! oi auhmarm© ;) lele- q fi, %x©nl |*« a*%-&gt; vm« ••I*I Hai Iniaii
o f tho..*- ,ulrtvstrvl ami explain fort to reach Ihc d m p rm trly ,lr
earn© Iwii v* b*» c t n*i?-» in ©very her nn'thci Mm. lien 4‘a r t c r
itnufib; an*1 !©!©ph«u«
xx h*i x%ii * tibl* l" (»lp Ul© llffli
file r.m tn il setup.
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fendd yily.
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live al l«U Wcxl Sevrntcs
falltn xl i* « ilb nil f b© la*lir* pi©*»
l*ii,,i| ..,l K ail Kipp |M&gt;inte&lt;l m l
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le t hi hI ihhU au\
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t ■ i).v.tr&lt;ltnxs
...ki__ tn iL_
the _..._iu
county, __
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G iyiiiil* Hn* t'wrii u*©*! *1* *li©
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I ru r©H*inc tlticalf
1 adit&gt;. Hi-, faivitil© tiHigtiiinri at© c x p c c l c i to arrive here a&lt; h- 1 n©mx ti n•I .. u ih mxl ••.•«dc t a t al v mantifat tun
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a I cipimtx ih milipK. i hr K iu tlcri' hustus.hi ( a p t itnbert L I’ sm.v
nujd luniirbi fbtirxibt
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returns
frt.m
the
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|x»t t b*n rtintxtUx
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im rlh an*! wr**i ! ‘m ll\ r!mi*lv iti
available
draft men Ufl through 211 years" o f him i t f i m to I** 'bung it II© (Kiedn, Rtvl hni llvrsl in ;vai»l**i
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attended K&lt;a1 wlnwls, anil f t * ■&gt; noon. B atMv rk**h!i in Mitith and
iT rllam l told ... tavit d r a tia r e run- disruption of “rsuventisl ^ llv ltle*,"
nvwr th© .a h '* l» '* »&gt; px m ! ax uatcvl in IU22 from Semin*.1■* 11' c ' fa ir In n*ifth lottifh i
iih »©4 t
dil tons that mrtvare h 4tllh in
' t
(5
Tlte War I'rodoctlen lloatd and aimil% ©lx©.
School.
For I he past U* y es.* I t r t d Helii frovi ••©»» m tfh o r of
4 4 'aunan C ity, nml said streel and Federal
ITncuremenl Aganele*
11
a f i a h l s »h©n h© ban to, loo. he
has
commulrsl
to
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north
Thur»*U&gt;
incraaxrr Iniptovrm enia a t e nrrilesl.
have reported, Dyrnes said, that
Need tif som e fo rm of local the withdrawal from their tivl* Ami iM K*' a h e r t ll a ll caunU where he has served a s mam&gt;g&lt; ' I n * elm alin es, srnl »ligl,t|y w arm ­
o f the builder's hardw are dr
er.
tr a itp o r la lio n lo ,m * * 1 midnight lian jobs of men tn title age up. )! a*a cnly an av trar© A m tri*
p artm tn t o f the Jo sep h Bumh.
and early ntornln# tra in * ( l lh a group will hare an adverse effect
Hardware C om fany. Ills wife i*
M argaret M ltrhrll wrote rhe
Sanford iK p o l w a a s itr e u e r l by on production,
the form er K slhleen B rad y. j j [ ' . g
t.une XVUh
'* nn Tba
lags ti r a i l *»f
« f '"linin'
K . F. llo m holder. » h o aald many
Uyrnes announced that ha had releU vely unlm curthnt jeh a tn
deal w ar p ro eram s,' and r s fU
•?Und*
w i n d '1 letf.nr Ihr fit .1 p .t t
t t o o p l , who coma in on the dahva aeked Major Gen. Lewla D. Her- c riti
M IL M h l l C l l A N I
High Pchool, He is a member - I
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itave to walk to th e ir d estination.
shey, Selective Service directors, tran ts in such program s who may the I’tesb y teriS n Church and br
The LYKS ef THE
be replaced w ithout d ifficu lty
, l n live f l l - t m*»IMl o f Its d es­
to aik local boards Indacting three
‘ longs »o the Ceetst Guard Tern c e n t a fallin g 1—ly trsv e li 16
V
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IIM
T M T T XUL’LD
men
"to
give
consideration
to
a
men to aw e cuvumerasiwn to a , I_ 11 j i ' r IL*,',ll*”, m o,'ri'kV T'nuhs T a porary R eserve
fe e t .
lit. ON YOlil ( 0 /
How W illiam S id n ey 1‘e r te r prierity o f whhdrxwaU which essential b u t not c r itic a l activ ities,
T h e ,n e w partners
psruveis today slated ,
would c a ll:
happened to chooaw O. lle n r y n
esirous «f
rr ware
t rry
y d
desii
were 'v ery
S cie n tists say some earth&lt;|uakra
jg ig r
if
iia i* b e e n
£ £
"ft. R e g istran ts engaged in more th a t they
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I
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R
ests
Iran
l*
not
employed
la
|veeudonym Is a m y stery hul It
im portant Jobs in c ritic a l a c tiv i­ pregrea s ing with S an fo rd , ai&gt;-&gt; o ccu r as fa r down »» 1000 miles
S S U . . IN H U S IVM.K c'* r
will co-operate in ev ery wey hetuw the e arth ’s -u rfacc.
'io*y .tietive from Orvin lleory, any o f th e activ ities on th e t i l l ties,"
(e
r
essen
tial
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H
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itk
s
),
w ho was a guard a t the O hio
w ith the public ~apd roitrchanU
" t R e g istran ts engaged in re­
S ta te
IV n itm tU ry ,
while
th e
latively unim portant joba In the
au th o r was in carcerated there.
e -scid la l but not critical a ctiv itie s ,
.
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and re g istra n ts who m ay be re- *
A CotImi lin le rs a re a n im portant placed without d ifficu lty.
oobree o f chem ical relulose.
* 1 Registrants employed In
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Hill Hardware,
Oldest iStore, Is
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Many Projects
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WEDNESDAY. JAN. 17, 1*&lt;5
M il LB V ERSE FOR TODAY
THAT IS BECAUSE COD
GREATLY LOVES HIS CHIL­
DREN. LET US APPRECIATE
HIS LOVE: Oh give thank* unto
th« God of heaven, for hia mercy
endureth forever.—Ptalm 1311:38
Sonnat for Ihe Yoar’a End

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( F r o m The L yrfc)

There la no darkness of a Ihotiaand years.
Thera la no expiation, no rebirth.
Only man*! joy forever on th»
earth;
All born In Joy, all nquitUe, no
faara.
.All bom In Joy! Joy, Joy, all only
Joy I
Joy from Ihe boy to man, from
man to boy!
All Joy aacendinf. ecstasy, all
praise.
All tarrying kindness to the end

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M a n y ^ a ~ p n7ffttnp g t b jd $ r n &amp; t s u f iiii" 3 r Tiff * , i r BO

Ms success In* life116 The fact that he arose early, work­
ed hard all day, stayed late in th&lt;&gt; &lt;*«veninK -nnd never
thought he wan too good to do well ahy job that came his
way. One hardly expects to find 19th century methods ipplled to 20th century problems, but some of the- lessons
which our grandfathers learned so well would he a big help
today In abolishing this country’s manpower shortage.
A housekeeper was telling us the other day that she
had engaged a cleaning woman to help give her house its
somewhat belated annual Kail housccleaning. Everything
had been agreed upon. Wages were antis factory. Transporta­
tion had been arranged. Windcx, floor isilish, .scrubbing
brushes, Dutch Cleanser, and waxing machine had been
•procured. Everything wns in readiness. And then thn donn­
ing woman failed to show up.
A local farmer had engaged n crew or field workers to
harvest hia peppers. They failed to show up. Another
crew was located and they went to work but after a littl«
while an argument arose between one of the workers nn«l
the foreman who contended he was spending more time
talking than he wan working. The whole crew ijtiit. After
several similar false starts the peppers were left to rot in
the field.
-.W^fen inch Uiiugs.happen it isn't the farmer who Is
•miff thn-mofitf It flt the consuming public, you, me and all
the rest of us, the held hands themselves, who can't eat
the peppers unlen* they arj» junked. When girls hired‘at a
restaurant fail to show up for work it isn't the restaur­
ant owner who suffers so much ns ft is the |iuInins who
can’t get anything t-» eat, or at Iwst have to wall an hour
or more for their-meals.
Unfortunately a great mau^ people in these days of
high watfes and plentiful jobs are building up n very |x&gt;or
reputation for themselvt-s. Instead of making a record of
dependability, competence, efficiency, they are leaving !*c_
hind them A trail of dissatisfied employers who will never
offer them another job as long as they live. Irresponsible
indolent employees making u reputation for themselves
that will cause the mto be the first to In- laid o f f when
the soldiers come home, that will put l hem on the relief
rolls when the war is over.
Them. ar« good times, a very prosperous era, for the
average wage earner who manages to avoid being drafted.
This in a great war if you don't have to fight it. Hut ihe
time In coming when all that will ho changed .when jobs will
not be so numerous and plenty of honest him! working
boys who have seen service in France and the Pacific will

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Briliiunt Historian

B l-A t'K .

W h a t this count! t needs I.*
more "pre sen tee ism " less “ab»entee lam."

A Washington politician says
there are 311,004 more Army »(•
fleers in Washington than neces­
sary. And thirty thousand mure
politic lane.
*
rlan half* but recent photograph*
ndlcate
Herman
Qoerlng
Is
J■till
carrying a UtU* extra
weight around the middle.

It's funajr how many people
think It's all right to draft men
to die for their country hut all
wrong to force men to won* to
support those who are fighting.
Senator Wheeler eeeme to think
thet a negotiated peace would
save American lives. But Senator
Wheeler may merely be Irving
to maintain nls record of elweye
being wrong.

iiiler*

Drive la with roar old car. Drive
out with oao of oar lata model
otad ra n . HOLI.ER MOTOR
RALES.

B y RUSSELL KAY

The sight and sound of man. hi*
holy name.
Roll ever through the old mis*m*l
mist,
In thunder yet, the dear, the
beauty-klat.
The fierce, fond truth oT being,
praise and plan.
The Infinite sublimity of man.

Swedish

U Kings of Uplain.

Too Late.To Classify

JO H N

jA N i u f t m y r n i f

while they were moat grateful to
St. Michael, they were very poor
and had no raonev to build a
_______ church. Atone, little Steve began
laying *lunen one upon the other.
He aaid St. Michael told him If
it eager be would etart the church It
ied. "Mil -I would !*e built. Hia faith waa un­
it o f the ! waver!mr. Then the aecond mlrond we «rte occurett.
sky, we 1 ^ Frit min nnd neighbor* in the
r Tarpon Greek colony who knew the atory
11* where j nf Steve's miraculoua recovery
rcn. then ] Toluntered to help.
They con'Jtary in 1 tribute*! money, labor aftd miibout be- t, rial and the Church of SL Mljorenta
!,rramr a reality. Built of
of Hyml, atone, covered with stucco, painted
and had white and trimmed in blue, a
°r '
brown crosa riaea above Ha door
nnd amallcr croase* neon-lighted
other re rjao above the edifice at each end
raire the „f ih,, peaked roof. Inside al] cove* houae .acred Icon* and
wa* *lck |statutes. Every minute that ha
ild he h I u t i not occupied with school
"but he i work or chores Stove spent In
anil that I hi* rhurch. which la dedicated to
nHiK.”
St. Michael and ia Greek Orthoilllrd. By do*.
Doctor*
Thus the simple faith of • child
umated. reached the realm "o f things not
1" ..
aeen," to rob a grave and give
id * llvworjd a House of Worship
of the Out would otherwise not have
existed. Such faith Is the world’s
g* Steve greatest need today and mankind
i trouble must find it if lasting peace is to
rred him be achieved.

When the comedy queen of rndlo
dUhcN out the fun on the wreen
e u u Kcreant

ALSO — LATEST NEWS
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
PIlESTON

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ROGER
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Boners From Exam Papers
GANGSTER

A rrwnt survey of school exam jtapors, reported try
Hill
Field in Your Ufe, hroujfht to lijrhl the following de­
Mobilliar Byrne* rules :hal
Wmpfrature regulators must be finitions:
turned dovfn to 80. We are win­
Groan ignorance la one hundred and forty-four times
ning the war by degrees— Fort
Myers News Pres*. Yeah, half a an bad as ordinary ignorance.
Anchorite Is an old-fashioned hermit sort of a fellow
degree, half a degree, half a de­
gree, onward, through the valley who hoa anchored himself to one plnce.
of death rode the atx hundred.
The pural of child Is twins.
The equator is a menngeric lion thnt runs around the
The Hughes Aircraft Company
of Long Beach, Calif., announces earth.
a new eight-engine cargo trans­
An angle is a triangle with only two sides.
port plane, said to be the large*l
Gravitation Is something which if we had none of we
In the world. Nearing the flight
teat alage, the company recently t would all fly away.
bad to lease seven more acres of
Louis XVI was gelatined during the French Revolution.
land for the purpoaa.

Beehive houses, primitive dwyt).
Jamra Russell Lowell waa the
togs la Scotland and Ireland, godfather of Virginia Woolf.
war* conical and constructed of English novelist, crfUe, and H *iyIsL
stones without mortar.

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•Social Calendar

Miss Janet Chapman
Weds Capt. Shepard

0 ( in m -st lo a wide circle , of
friend* in Iht* section U the
m arriage of
M iu
Janet
I-ec
Chapman.
daughter
of
Mr*
, U ." ,Al' mrmb,‘7 J e w e ll 'V a r m n r Chapman of San
# " * d ¥Ultory j « jn v jt e d to attend. | fo n l Bmi
Kug r ..r wilaon
Shepard, Pan-American Airway*
The Pilot Club will hold It*
Pjlot and ion of J u s tic e and
dinner meeting in the Hotel Mayrr. John Wesloy Shepard o f
f a i r I t 7 : 3 0 f* M
Hollywood, on Dec. I f&gt;. in Port
Inud enlalr . The rctelmmy « a *
performed by lirowanl m unty
Judge Boyd II Anilerxim up the
courthouse.
T h e bride ha* made her home
Thu Rev. M.C Dau ghtcry, sup­ In Hollywood fur the post five
ply rector of Holy Press E|.i*rop year* where *he wap., eo-owner
’•) Church, was welcomed by the of a beauty *alon' there, She
nV o m an’a Auxiliary at a meeting a n *
graduated
fro m
Sanford
Monday afternoon in the Pariah School* and for some time be­
House. Mm. R.Ar Newman. B m i ' fore g e t r g to Hollywood rh e was
d anti on 'behall *of- “t h e group, t s e n io r operator e t ' A n n V Minrenl
welcomed Rev
Daughter?, who | Salon.
led in prayer.
I Capt. Sheiiard and hi* parent*
A
The educational program waa are pioneer resident* of ilolly^ co n d u cte d by Mr*. Irving Fein I wood where they moved fr&gt; m
b e rg , who read an article on t h e j And err o n, Ind 21 ye ars ago He
“ laird’a P r a y e r " and interpreted attended Hurtl P rivate School
e a c h division, showing how the and
Hollywood Central School
Disciples’ prayer should lie n and is a graduate of South P ro
pattern for living.
ward High School lie ln-gan hi*
| The s ecre tary1* report was read aviation
training
nl
Eu.biav
b y Mr*. A.W
Lee ami tin* rca- Riddle SchiHil at thr age if Id,
aurer’* report was submitted i&gt;v F o r nearly n year liefore war
M rs . Frank Chase
Mrs. VV.S. wu* declared, lie was a civilian
Coleman talked on the nupply ; flight Instructor at I V r r Field.
^ ^ ^ ’
he w e e * *.*th
rC \Jk
| X l r ’ rrhirnfMot r.tmmnt.d .md.-r*
lm . Amelia N«»l»l**
Mr*
Ho) I contract with |*«i. \ n itn . ai &lt; ..ml
Holler re/M»rt«i| mi ilu*
Altar I* nrvv with the Latin tiiiri R nr)
Division »*f ih#* noii|titiiv
Chapter lu'l iv iiirN vArfr w ire re
Follow inir their ui ddiii*.* &lt; apti
J o r i r s l a*
follow** • Mra. John and .Mr&lt;» Shepard left tor n
M t U f h . J r . , .St A nn; Mrs. J . L weddinir trip to North Florida
f f l n K l e y , .St. Airnee; Mm , It.L. iVr* and h r o r g i i They an* it home,
kina, St. Catherine, tklr^. Noble, lt*Jh A«lnin*. S t r u t , iLi|)yw' im|
Rt. Mark; klra. W A U f f l e r . *St |
Thereaa nnd Mrs. Feinlterif, St I
Monica,
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Th« O.E.B. will observe “ Obli­
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^Reverend Daughter}'
;Is Guest At Meeting

SA^O^/FLORIDa
im ra *
aIIw A i s s Grantk*»af
R ecitar

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P e r s o n a l s
\fr and Mr*. A. 0 Itenson of
Marietta. ( l a are the gursts of
Mr and Mr*. A. C. Henson
Mr*. J . I', McKIhannon of J e f ­
ferson. &lt;ia. is the guest ot Dr
and Mrs. A. W. Epps.
Billy Epp* Is eipected to ar­
rive tomorrow from (lesirgta Mil­
itary Academy lo visit hi* parenis .I&gt;r. and Mr* A. W Epps.
E n iig n Earl J e t e r . USMTl, of
Miami spent the week-end with
his [larent*, Mr. and Mr* E, W.
J e lc i

Mrs. I II. l.undquUt waa electD E L A N D , J a n . 17. lS(ie--iali
rd ami Installed as president o f
the Colonel Theodore RooieVeJt Mis* A lm a Crantham . sophomore
Auxiliary Three. United Spanhth- *t Jo h n B, .Stetson Utviver.il),
Amerlcan War Veteran*, a t a (■etjm i, and daughter of Mr and
m eelin r Thursday at the home Mr* V H tiranthsm of Sanford,
or Mr*. Mae Sheafer. 113 E lm was one of 12 students of Strt
Avenue.
*«n Sch ool of Music appearing in
Mr*. Emma Lagerqulit p re sid ­ a recital last evening at &gt; 'M'
ed over the meeting, which i n ­ o'clock in Elisabeth Hall audi­
cluded routine reports and
u»l- torium.
nesa transaction*. Mr*. S h e a f e r
Mrs* Crantham chose fo- her
installed the following Other o f ­ piano solo. “ Prelude Profim do."
ficers: Mrs. Zada I-ord, renor view, by (iardm er. The remainder .if
president; Mr*. E f f ie Hewxon. the program consisted of org. r.
junior vice president; l i r a l a g e r - ‘ nice, I lute, am] violin solos, 3c
quist. patriotic instructor; Mrs. sotifing to an amouncement toF
I uehwui.
C.C. Prie*t, historian; Mr*. A1-,^ day by Dr. \V
R.\ dirrclor of me School of Mi . it
(red Ericson. rhaplain; Mrs
J . l.yles. rond urtar; Mrv M ary MU* C rantham has Iswi llie &gt;t
Hrunrr. assistant Coral uc I or; M rs . Ci.tnpanijJt during inany r*,i-'al*
Mary A ffalle r. gu ard - Ur*. S h e a ­ given try the School of Hi m .'
since ht r enrollment at S i c t - on
fer, secretary-treasurer.
Mrs. E.C. Herrick of Claremont.
,
N I L was welcomed a* a visiting |(. a p t a i l l
H o ltZ C la W

regular meeting date he change*!
Mr*. John Rrider. who recently to the w o n d .Sunday of t h *
undrrw-rnt *n operalfun in Rieermonth at t h e h o m e o f M r * .
vtitc
Hospital. Jaekionville,
is
•Sheafer.
rivupet ating satisfactorily.
Mrs
(it-rald
Co*
and
two
ilaughter* of D r U n d visited S u n ­
day with Mi** Adel Reed at
her home 30&lt;J Weal Third Street.
Mr*. S. P, Campbell and *on,
Terry, nf Oxford were the weekend guest* nf Mr* J I*. Thnr*
mend '
•
Mrs I_ I! ( i l l . I m p end son,
to ne. hove returned to their home
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SILVER SPRINGS

Mr. am! .Mr». Ernr I 1^ Thomgx'
Mr*
Mary Hall wa* h*&gt;* t r ­
Mr and Mi* llr rm a n Kind *1 i n i w u i f . t hr birth of a itxughu
io t rrrle f i v e of the W \[ I of
W*‘*t lU'iot \V*i%. nr* vlilting witn lvr, Khirlry
Ann, iin Sunday;
HaptUt Church b i t \
their Min and
l a uj|f
g hFt e r lo la w . Jan. 14, in thv Krm al.l l j a g h t o n the F i r s t
I’ho
and
M
Ruben Mrmoriml Hospital. ,\lr&gt; Thootaa week at the home of her .'*urK
\ r *j
ter, Mr*. M R. Smith.
K Hid.
j L thv form rr Uaxrl Millrr o f
Vtrv W
1^ V a n c e le*l th *’ *|e
,
Sanford and Mr. Thomn&lt; D i t a Friendn of Mr. anil Mrs
,m i liorwd with the Fanford Naval lotronal arvd Mr*. Hall taueht
r o*‘ ill Holt in will Ik* inlrre^tcti »
thr mission rludy. Mr*. A K
Air Station.
to know they are now re^tdiripr hi
Rms rlter had charg e of cm Mil
Mi I ton on if It, tin, M r i Hut tin i**
n
n t«
g.
11 * il " mi-*ionanr newItefre^hinrni
Mr srvd U h . r g . r p H M j U l (
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the former S.ar it a l a k e
of Js rk s o n . H.xx. arnuuucr lha 1 ^
nM.m b r (J
. 1hrr,
Mr and Mmc tieorif** Town*i#nd birth of a *on on J a n 2, Mr*. or present.
Fetermhurjr, formerly «if John-i \\ the former Mamie l-ake.
Mr* Fmlor f ‘*ir U«|| a h- elected tif M
chairman of Rm..* f n v l e o f t h e Sunford are * pend in if thi* week
Pledge rnrd* were diwlrihitle t I Hanford Harden t luh at a mee 1 with Mr* fowriBefiil* *i.*ter a it
and siene*! nt the
neeting of i injf Momt.iv at th r h o m e .*f S i t *
hi"ther m law Mr iin*! Mr* !l
Circle Three of the Find M»*th&gt;
L. I F r a ile r
i dint Church W imun'o Society of
O ther
officer*
elected
w e re
Ch rfitian Services Monday &gt;t the Mm W. V. Wat Min, vice i hair
Mr tmd Mr* J D CtH'hran of
Flan* were mt«U for a
|
h o m o of Mr#. J o e T o l l e
I-ihi Mary liHVr a * thmr &lt;ue •* break" dance at the Celery ( T 3te
man; M u J Ihfy'M det *tt h( Mra
I loyd I
Harvey wa*
|i »* r Cr arid«lau»;htrf. Mi** Je.u Jan 2ft hy lh« Sub Deh ('luh a t ,
t a r y . Air* It |{ l i n k I n ■* ir**f
TODAY
elected chairman of the cir*h*
and it* regular meeting Tur*da&gt; at
Jack WUliaraNon
Roll t nil at I.hr meetmif v* #•* R-hcitf. nf Ilampt4tn, V*
during the huntneva o i - i m i over
Ihavul Wi11iam*4H»
n|puni*t| hv tetiinr thr rniTiy th n f win in-taw. Fl ip 1-loyd of | t|jf home of Mivi Mary Ann
•which Mrn R R IVumley pro*
l h ivrt - V’ii
w*yn in which hirdb i •'ccproca te
W hrich# I
aided. PlmiH were mirde foi the
Mrt
Fdwnrd K Lam*, ruort .•' y
Thiir*«fa y
Mi.*.* Martha Haye, president,
coming’ yenr hy the trroup
n*r
the
Sanford
per m i u *
chairman,
reptrTrd
the
u r cle
Mrs Harry l l i n t r n
nrewklad over the m eetinf which
t O'th#r o ff ic e :rt r Ior t e«t *vr r e
it the concert of Jo«e ll
Mr*
IJflian Morp^n
include*! a secretary '* r»p*irt by
M m. C. 11. Wi m. f i r *t %* *e
piano
virluo^n.
Mo mi
during the Ch nd nui* holrdfivw I n»t*».
?/ j Mu* Whelchel and a !|i*cu**ion
chairm an; Mr*
R
T
Warren
ni tit.
in O r l a n d o
were
II*
t(ml
that
(Milted pLintn wei e
of the club*# home party at
ll^Coivi vice c h a irm a n . Mrt -1 K Iftvrn to the hoKpstnl hy memU**r *
I MrR
Ruprecht
Mr
Courier, «e cre tar&gt; , Mm
L.
T
C rorce Tnuhy. Mr*. Daytona Beach,
4 I t aI ywwr Wart*
It wan nnnnunml that ITCJ Rn^ ''’l l *
Refreshment* were *er&gt;e*i to
Dow.
lr m o i u * r ;
Mrs
M
1. plants wrre &lt;h*tiihute&lt;l hv nrcie M i, Flemifift. Mr* J C Mil
Paper w o t * * ll
the
follow
hi*
;
The
Mt*&gt;n
Ikvothy
*44
W r ic h t . Sunshibi* trviu&lt;urpi . sirs
U
t hell
Mr*
William Hall
.Mr*
i n r m l e p (n !&gt;eccmt»er and Mi*
Price,
Catherine
t
Jark.
P
a
j
f
,
t
f
t - « L uw&lt;« fcal
IL W. Turnrr, public*' u *; Mr*
W A Morribon iijito l iftii jiLi ** John F Holt Mr* Ruth Jaek*on,
(
harlotte
True,
Whelchel,
Otmia
Oa-w
r»rt»
1L
F. Ornisliaw
inrtu i.-i.ln B . were given lo South S«J* , ir i Mr* F
L Rmimlllat. Mi*
It
Mrs. Martha Moffilt, p p s . ie
Mr*
II
S Oven I)a\i*# Iiorothy I yon*. Hetty S#s- j
mary School children A Magnolm Mi 1 rod J i
rt&lt;*r.
. .g . . . .
tree w n planted on the* prlm«*r^ Mr* II N‘ Ashhy, Mi*s Hebecca »cr. Ill Ion Hakef and Hetty J o , . . ,
* .. I
K *fr*«hm rnt* were « e n ,sl to vrhaoFa campu* on ArU»i I ' a y Htotrro Me** Hi r h i m Ruprecht, raJle.
' l b * following during the s.wiai and de*iic»teil to Tr^'ident ll-iine
M m Mary Wiyt#in« and h h r a f i l
hour; Mr*. C. P Hcrmlon, Mr*
llirv lh?.
valt.
T urner, Mrs. Fourier. Mr* f’ rrn
Mrs. W Rtion rrad an article
ahaw, Mr*. Crumley, Mts. Tulle.
on *'Il in h of Central Florida,'
Mrx Doss, Mrs. Wright, M u . It
*tre»sinir the econniiiir value up
M. Mason, Mr*. Iiarvey, Mrs
well as the plramire dcrivcsl from
Itlont ami Mr*.
II Ratliff.
their beauty and tonr. She urj:ed
The theme of the program for
that bird* be fum|*ne&lt;l with an
the W. S C S of the K l n t Meth*
abundance of water and food
Following
the
meeting,
re- odjist f'hurrh Monday afternoon
Mr*.
frrah m rn l* were aervrd t»y the wa# "Our Pledpe Service."
K A Igondenberp had charge of
hoatesft to the following mem
l&gt;en: Mr* t'urlett, Mr*. Ha nod the program in which -cvera!
lackaon, Mr*. Claude Herndon, rn**mlier* t«nd purl
Mr*
II It i mm lev presided
Mr* C |* Henderson, Mr* y, N
over the rrpular monthly meeting
F leldinir, Mr*. John L I^t*. Mr*
which incLidr-i re to ri* by vari
Lane. Air*. Walton, Mr* 1r* i?
Thr *jpvotionai
Feinberff, Mr*. Rot&gt;ert Cede, Mr* oui r httiMiun
WM given by Mr* Ixindcnberr,
Heck and Mr*. Fred K Wilson
assisted by Mrs. &lt;•. T. H o il f t r .

—-— — Mrs. Curlett Elected
Circle T hree Siffns |Rose Circle Chairman
Yearly Pledge Cards

lah*»t

h;it| ln»tt*r* , for ir e n jv a l
lorCi
mud he for I hi ■«’
of f i r m l l if t n i ■» pi- duct ion
1- |To in if to teipiir I ' l r t l r J r f fort
than ev er mu t ti
I*-»t of Itiv
entire industry,
&gt;| rluiik'
J um" F n i f f ioJ |o*it Di*n »® •
*cf tvr fru«» 1W 1/
pMiwif
•Un*
in heretofore
uri wrirbcd
’ Kiat«t* C m 1Clit*
i «oat« t o J d i m r
«»i*h M»»l *
w«»dlntid*. .and i rfic*eiif prartlees*.
The
C it * K*i«»ri Sr i. v ice reenn,mend*
li:i« h* *nnr)i. krep*
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R t H A L &lt; t*A|\tON S R N S K
injf |*ulU'n elf a
of t m * h ( and
h
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^nd
bem*:
a*kr!t
i*»
pr
Ely Spud* Juh ovin
applying sidohmic a» »d solution
that
m uch of
m o re ini'* \rn.
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FL O RID A LINK c l \l IS
1 W ith the’ f*rvJ)}'.pr/uiN)infi o f+ r . f - I f t I U ' I f . l t ' M i ' \*rr+
gufu'
r s s r N T f \r
m
at pms of the
font’
an.I to
.m.i
lo work -ill !trees
i « r . *&gt;f
of
F O R c r n \i u i
t L**N T j
| nitrti Nuti.m*. th*- nrc I for flow
sufficient
Mfr
M '1 i*.cho* in
Cl mi drp|&gt;cd from
l lorida * ni&lt;%al - f o r e * , a * for m a n y utlie
rllameteC for woiktn^ one *ide
pinr may po t to j
Hoim
p r o d u c t * . I* r »%i mI* s t e a d i l y , and
rr n ieIdeal hy* .» Ll i i,t i 1h*y t h e f a r m e r * o f F l o r i d a an d other or face, 14 tnche* Co \%«*vk.nx
tw o f a t e s I to r . u - r t.*lw l p r *n lu c a^am*t the rf)pm(' «*ri .% I'.i. ific S o u t h e r n s t a t e * ha%e t h e
tion
a
»&gt;lahd. into the medicine S »r an
1* oil ltd in
other F lo r id a * U n '
the European arr.*, •1 mto th ■
I .x1111 on the hull of * '( «fl 'tvM
. c Fl**» id a I«lV* in •!■ Li i .
cart)im
halt lr f I on Us
l*iiir j* i.i in I% w &lt;M Hi ' ' r nt . t it
fariu rr of furl for 'la io r hr .« r l ,|
£
.
in medicine, in ni.ikiti,* &gt; i^i f-&gt;i
*hip*, and in .1 h*rr&lt; i i■’* f « f
' »hrr thinp
I hil i n ’ i 1 ifo* |
ne*-*led f. i fief*’ » r,’« » • I
F L O R I D A S U N D E R W A T E R I A i f t ' l A ltL ;
; r - cltlU l h't
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t
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. i I h.ii of th. wot
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* ho prwllh r- il i | i *
r m r o a r y af»|*'ii foi tf.* aimeit
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fiir.» gnm Tr**-i - -ti* t, T »•#’U\ t.
I*# dearly #i»IMlIjf fl1 lata* 1 f -r a . if a
! Itt|f thr tier- - fiatr f- r
Hi.»f|V
Lit hr r JuL* in a/i .1 j i t ■r i” l-Ut
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t*r * iitn l
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three vear* or m*H •• \n-1 'L l,
1 the fr.-duc! ton job* h/i1%c be*- »i
I don#, l hr f inh| • rut oil irr fat m
prtaililCii'd l i
I product* ha vr b" * f
I ipjnntiti*** called for by the ru»rrnm rn t f*»r thr Nation at w ai.
callr«l on aK-»m t.t I’f '- l i'*- ino*f

Mr? Ch ris. Matthew*, n 15 Kim
Avenue, wa* one of the canvsle*centa at Walter Reed Hospital
til Washington, D. C. invited to
tea with Mr* Franklin l&gt; Rma
e irlt yesterd ay at the ^ htte
Hoy Mr
After the cue?ti had lea in
th# S tate Room and visited with
Mr*. Hoo*evelt. they we.re taken
on a lout of the fauihlinr iccordinr to word recrivrtt by Cap t
Holliclawr1'*' mother

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Just Arrived! Shipment o f New

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At W .S.C.S. Meeting

SUN-MINDED
FASHIONS

COATS
Kx|«-rlly tailored o f qua­
lity woolens, these are

Men Who Know Value Wear

beauties!

Chixx^e

Velvet-colltinl

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fields, casual', officer's

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Cay, Inaplrad play_ clothes
witli a U«eh of wblmayl
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sanitary pantie.
.
. M C sva V 'C iU 'A iV U No more pins . . . no need of a sanitary belt with
UNITEX sanitary panties. Made of softest rayon
milanese with a flat pocket for _sanitary insert.
Pad stays in place securely and comfortably.

Curlee Clothes

reefers, stunning dress
maker

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fVISCIUMINATINC m s , # h » know Quality when they
1 / w e H, w ll be deUfktrt with the new Curlee Hull*
far Sprla? a r t suwoier. They will Had that these suits
Riat Meal cMabtaaUw# of aw art styUiic, expert

for now thru Spring!

tailoria* a r t quality Materials which wafers for real

deUMs cwqffrt.art Mthfrttlrt.
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lhai e w stuck is complete la Ms rmafe o f styles, w r t els
a r t Maw aa that r U sra e a rs to Had suits you like
that fll yea. A r t t £ y a n priced d « h t.

JIfather of
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coupon* they accept- "Dealers
v» li.rh
lirm llniE In tin r ir r u H
C o n n of •h i )' fla lfH i elful ilrllhilM ls
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wrhc hia'ltaenir number m .IxU te t| Ay lit M a irlt. V I* I T l i . f n .
Hi*- i •ftitily
J iid s * uf #Qtniituiti
W&amp; and X&amp; now valid at IQ of builnMe," Sutler eaM.
f «1 ti If I h r i •tof »*-id rau**- w ill
on with coupon In hi* r»&gt;fre»*i&lt;j.i l^
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pointa each frr uic with token*.
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n* »tion a* It l* lemiMl him by ptllii'vhH l fin H» rt«.ttrtliif) ilmtt Ih,. m n fl liiillmr of yv:*n| * •&lt;tinr&gt; nt
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rH |itircil l«&gt; hn. In the HANl*f&gt;ItM Mwnfhnl, &gt;*li*rhla, w llh iit • lie!•« n il*
.
A ir p la n e n ia m p *
1. 2 an d 3 hi* local raMUiiiPtr btmhl.
Stamp No. 34 good indefhiltely v a lid .
fit* Hum of
IlK It A M * .
H-i«fnnl,
n n r h lx i,
u rtn l.ir hiom U im
i
tiflw •
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iif Brii* lu l i l re u InlIon • Ii* fir "I p lf b llc jll'jii u i I Id e itrilli-#*.
for five pound*.
CANNlNti
‘ftL’tiAlt
In K ilil ivutiiii&gt; «!*»! Mut**.
W it- I 'Sir'll rluh n o r dlfitinrpl rfinlli tin t n
Sugar retailer* were cautioned
nriri, liny- I n rot s‘h*l nffl^ 'nt A* til ’A i l i h it aiMl whan hi it* I Im p'lbcit
All home tainting nugar coupon*
that occeptance of counterfeit or
tw«| *&lt;ff«**i* a*!i»f office, t&gt;i iti nfnnl, f-MorMfl, il|U oft icktieltPrev irtieV

17,

I D 15

n c p ir r a

Of
Issues Wtrrtri

To

fi*fn**i *jf IInr r ln lh h liih ami s h a ll he
M *i ft In
by
||ic rfalith in t. tils
¥K+tt‘ or lib
P llu r n r y , arid a n y
tii-h cu iw i u r &lt;l«ruaud i.oi et&gt; fl|*4
sh a ll he v*#|*l.
L’t n o v r r
r u t iit .
» i :x i i No i.i ;
l l J CngHtron
An n ilm ln l« lfu io r of ill*
* m a T v . *t a t u
nr
v i .i &gt;
ii. .
JACKSONVILLE. Jnn. J7.—.
K a L t ir
of
J *
L IM C i l T l
i l l AV ­
ilia , m il
( Special |~'The Slate llwird of
-h»r I.,;iiurr*in, &lt;|c c&lt;-« '’H ,
■Health this, week Appealed .o i*At u n i : it.a i ; ii
Fh st
p u h lli J llo ii D rte Iitltcr
27,
m i
ynunjf eXpcClhul tbother* to give*
r iH im ir i
v*
&gt;)|«ure*
moVc thought to both their own
IJ A IIII,
mfety and the futdiT welfare tJf J A C K HON KUMICNU
IV efrn d ln l s
I v t I i i : r o U H V ’i i p t I i k f i u . v r v
their unbern children. Fur tna
j i n «» n
x H w i v r n »; r n r A T T ,
tcmnl dcathx fnilnwlw,
M .i H l l D A . is. I'H iir r .M l:.
%
K l.o ir T p A — ; l f llK i:T lN * IN ;
rliijre*. say* Dr. Lucille J . Manli, T O ; f lJv*e l.,-o
t?.
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i
:
h
t
a
t i; u r
^
a i i u t f i , 11*01*. | t r | .
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| . —C u lle r . T a y lu r C » u n lr . r.V A N S H IT N U y J t.l.’ KS
I
0*1*4
Child Ilejilth Hurfnu. nfr ht an
elLtlme high "lul cun lw con;
l l I . orxtpre.1 ll.a l yo u . J a rk e u il T u a m * i ; n r c p r r o i r s a n i »
nO.NH1 IIA V I N I )
C L A IM #
UK
trdlled oHIy through proper tih&gt; ilU k v iie tt,itrb. d .lr iid u n t Iterlfii,
fp!M A .NirH
A U A IN R T * MAID
s p p r u r ur p lrad lo tlie H ill Of
W lT A T IJ l
natal treatment.
£-..«ip l*li.l
f ll.d
he re in
hr
It.*
Vnu a ml n iieli nf you ur« he-nhy
•Analyim; tile ltaUoil.»blF ill 1‘Jn u til* ..I. u r tjef.'le K e h iu a ir i , liejllflcd
n fill n n n lf ’H l In |irrw n .I
IM J , u r a llc e rc r pro cunfeevn p i l l
ctcn*c In mitcarrlagr*. with e'ltlrl- he
•
in
44m l. U f ithall'l* \\hh:h
m i l led- H gU ln.l you
T i l l . It ’a
or t !| h « r *»f y«iu* m ay lmv«*
da sLnndiiig sixth in the imlluii t t t ll fur rtlvure*.
d r * lii« L Oiv r i u l b nf F ra tn * lU -liry
II I , *1*.. u rA e o .l llm t th te .N u
Dr. Marsh .h^lurcil that « cun. . . nr ••ill.t*. ull.it. he pul.llttie* J iln is i i|r O R r8 ii| If*I- HI wnllf I'sjUfl*
tlnueil lire I* inevitall. ... lung hI Ii.ee
hi U m* *f’»»llit|y fmi*.*** **f Keina s e e k fur four c n r i.r r t illt i I)
n* young *trvltc molhent-to-bc W e e k . .In *11... H Jn fn nl lle rn h t, 9 ln ..l. t'sKlfltr. ' Pirn ltj«, nl hl« u f f lr t
I h iu m ’ of
iN iillily
Ihilit tipoh pubjcetiiig thrinsalve* le n NfOlper i* ii.|lih M l I&gt;| Hanford In
P h trliu ., i l .l t f t 1 1 *‘U |if " R l, K ln f ld * , %»l|hlri • *k I»I
phyeiral etraln
of iouow-v
vollove-. yk in ln o lr c t"t"tin
to the pnyBintl
strain ol
I ' /ir,i T.'li
c.*J* if&amp; ir M i n i l 1# from I ti *1 lliti* . pf
(®* f i r i i
O ib n o llr r
ink their h u iU m bi from eump &gt; J j X r S i l r ^ ^ 4 w r&lt;t rr r^
rCm-b g-ldi 1|t» **r linttantl n hall he? In
rmnp. The mental it*nIn I* darn
o
P. H E ItN 'fn iN
tv
t
il
In
a
ml
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b
all
*hile*
ih i |ilnr«*
I'lr . ..Ii Co urt I ' l . r k ,
uk ing alii ugh. hul wlh-n eouulrd
of m if f run- nm.l |.m | n fflrv ddH endnol* iV o n ly ,
with the Btiuln of prr.ent-day
d rr« s of lltt* r U l m i n l , am i nliall ha
F lo r id .u
^flFr*»rfj ib h y lli*&gt; r ln lin J tii. n f l i l , of
trnrol, the ndd* *rc lr»&gt; murh.
• H n rn ry . nnrl a n ? tu rn cla im or
T h e houtlng shortage in mill.
dfrnftud u o l *o niM l vUsitl h«i iwhJ.
t * r y ami dafnnte ceilter* i» tuffim a m i k j o n i -.h
A i Maifnii
m am l n il I ra te r of
den t to play nn liiiirortiint adHio R it a io of
v^rae roic In the condition of n
Ki'A na H e n ry June®,
prvgnnlit wrmon. ll i* even «llflim u id .
. .
,, . i
’lrut p \ih ||ratlo n Lh*ccmb«r lo th .
IlcUlt to'nbtaih a consiitenlly nle- t o a m . t')ti:ii|T &lt; iitH a n d P e A*
flNM
1 IA V IN O
r l.A IIlH
on
mm to diet wltcn living in tliesc

.‘M o r e

BIG VALUES
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ANN PAGE

SUPIR MAKKtiS |

FINE FOODS
*NN

s c a n s

* fe -lieai * **# 1 *

—

im u h
.

w it h

p o r k

a vu t v a u k — e i M U I r t y m

a n d

to m a to

b

« u c c

..

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Pfli*f

31c

Nectar Tea .......... Vi-lh. pkgf.
p ,i i i t i

: l i n t »v-

K * r« m » 4

W U k V li a w l *

If

Evap. Milk .. .4 lall or 8 baby cans
■ U V I/rA N t —

9 c

14c

Macaroni .............. l-ib..pkfir.
ivicw r. D m iu rr

vak

l*uer

35c
13c

Cider Vinegar
A ! * * I*A U K — l l r l l r l * * * . “ 11*1 t * P ee l I ’e r v a i'

MELLO-WMEAT
.. 28 oz Pkg 13c
,
PRESERVES..........Mb Jar 31c

am m

ca g e

V la i.e e *.

A

.
__ i i r i i H M t . r « r f . A r n u o t

V V Iaee

—

r o i'V l.t

BOKAR .............. 3 lb Bag 75c
iNllRiii

PEACH PRESERVES 1 lb Jar 24c
V uyxh
FVliits &amp; Vegetables
[Delicious Apples
2-lbs.
23i
York imperial Apples 2-lbH.
19c
Ercsh Green Cabbage
lb.
5c
rfekli Green Heans' .... Ibr rr: 20c
English I*eas ..... . pound......... 19c
Baking P o tato es
5-lbs.......... 25c
Large Jiifcy Ormiges .... doz.
2.&gt;c
G rapefruit.... .*....... 2
Canadian Rutabagas

i

r&gt;11

■*haml to rnuiitli” tel ting*, u
phatr that must newer be nr(Hecl.
You «mi eneh of you
tij if molhei nh&lt;l child nro to nt.flfiCii nno rctnilrin]
nny
«liulim*i ntid
hnte *v«ry outHiftunity f o r . _iur- f o il, or • l l l i t r of you,

u rc h i r i # y
lo p re s .n t
iidn w h lr h
m ay have
J1Jgulfl'it lltr rnliti*- of
Halt*
vh rn l.
d
a
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lal*of said
Mother* lo t*' urc living under U rtlllllv, I e» t H«* C*IMIIt! 4 J ItdptO
f»f
tile lll Old liv ing lull.dl. .ill' In In- flf-irllliolr r..u fil&gt;
|rf•*r 111 hi**
of -aid
iieni theii ho.lmnd*. uti.l vvliile of fire In Ik*’ ■*»»n r I
thi‘ spirit (. rniTU.iendnt.le. Hi I ■Min i &gt; n t pt tfi f*»f «J, Fl--r l«In, it (i!i|u
f )k i11 * ffinitint fii»niib*i f rum tfw*
Mur.li deplnre.1 It... f*. i it. il *nen I 1*114' sif lilt fir "I pi* I* 11«LdiftVI#V|« of
H urii f L illii Hf if*little eimilderutlnn I* iamig d.uwtt iM » Itrsllf-r
fJk »li•( ultull l*e* Ml wrrtltWK I ini p Ii til
fm the bullies l*. eonir
# t 4 lr lltr p lat* nf r r i l i l o l u r alt*!
" I feel c e r t a in il.fit h. .&lt;• n u n ; |mii | b flTc riMrirn* t&gt;f * I*4- s*1.11In •
w om en haven't rrtilixril Hie ter- a n t. Htill &lt;thill I hr Itt urn In l*&gt; I hr
tilde
p o *« lh ility
nf
a u e r lf icing f i n iittfint, ciNf• 111 nt n ih il nt*!, -tn»l
• n v Miii’b 4*It*im i*r tlnriKtiitl not id
Im l l . t h c lf ow n 'Ive* ni).l th in e fllc'U •h u ll (*■* irtM
of their h n '.le* try ru t.je e tin g
C I I A K L K K l l .I N I ' A b K
A * i\i|m i9iUlfBfnr of (Ur
th r/n » *lvcii to iruch strain. T'»rtlE«e»nfr- nf CltarJio lla m lu ll.
culkrly do I w'dni against
nlJ r . d h 'r a in l
Imflng htNlxihd* to jmfht Of emF lr« t p tib llrn llo h I)t€ JJ, 19&lt;l*

Follow

The

m

~

Chanelle Cheese lb 46c
Salt Mackerel . . . . ea 19c
Pork Roast . . . . . . . lb 27c
L a rd ..... 2 l b s ....... 43c
Cod F isk __ , . . . . . - lb47c
Cold C u ts.......... . lb 29c

ST O R K

&amp;

'II Nik

K lr a li Nin»i»N*r— I I hwlr mt IM rh I i

k lH |R H 'e T M |&gt;

I l f m utii'a

rr**h

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t*«4nl

IP S .

• UtfllttM J a n

CffHIH

oerfpa's t a l l

A Complete liar &lt;■'

Win* — Iteer — Whiskey

i

i'rre

&lt;«nII« i« / i n

Carrots
HrJ

. . . .

2 bch for 17c Potatoes

1C lbs for 45c

. . .

fit
3t‘

flll»*

I

lb 6c 0
i3
5 lbs for 27c

Idaboes
r» « rv

T f llo n

Apples....... 4 lbs for 43c

Squash....... 2 lbs for 39c

F (a n

lalirS'r *4talk«

Iffb r ig

Crisp Celery

. . .

2’for 25c

Health

W h j t o i f l i i g 1'.,1

* »t aw w r i t e r x

PORK and
W. 2 for .. 25c
SUGAR P E A S ! .................. 15c

ihom caused b y a b o f t l o n o r ini*.

■IhirliiK that iwrl.*! In'
hereeftt df the njn-1
death* folhrwod • n.iscarii«lfe»—■three P ittd H tJnorc Jh*n
the natiorhl *eale. -Since them,while the maternal moftallty rate

\o . j 1,1 i i n v

(Unger lq hniduiHn equlvalriit

to n oeHUal pre-VWr Supply I*
expected by tne W ee riKut Ad-mlri.lrnlFnn 'to b* g * *ita b le lu
civilian
ith ftirlrr*
d o ting
the
coming t * « r f r o m 1 W e lt A f r i r * ,
Jam aica add India.

o i t n m :? i

&gt;■

l l I f If f * “ I »h* fto u rjid

&gt;rendi cook up gufnflfjr
l i t N t iiu o il j-M inute (
k t-eU lK ilM n y, W M ilf C i
Iu m . Pm • ip«*Ul;#
■bwn M |&lt; ' T o t * P&gt;r.

la

m

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is

..

iv u r r r

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Valal.

t t u t 's R

APPLE JELLY . .. . 2 f o r . .. . 25c
H1-H0 CRACKERS 1 lb
KRISPYCRACKERS , lib. 17c

J&gt;’ f&lt;

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47

5 Ihs. 29i*
10 1b«. 57c
£ j =l3 25 lbs 1.39
rirrAuuv

-oz

TOMATO
JU IC E
19c
11 1 So. 1‘m-k Av'onuc

«

Shie Label

11 m
iNT

M e t*
*
tyl'u

Turnip Green®.. 12c
ftjj J a m ........ 25c
R a . * HeOeatfca
Cut Beet® ..........12c
IB M IHI

Diced Carrot®
Pool’® EJderbeiTjr W
P ooI’h Grapefruit W

m
Ron Oliver Puerto

:

Wh lied Puerto Rican ®mn

« v ir
r-

p t $2.14

&lt;:- •

5th tB.S8

Ik-Nl

I'ilL d h u r v

S acram en to

arriett’s Fine ithlne W tie

llr o t liiT s

lib
COFFEE
28c

CUT BEANS.................... 15c
WK GB CORN.................. : 14c

'ttiofiii J-Mlnui* 0«&lt;f U
belief
m ik e i

H ills

=* •*'»» r . i « n

fta. a I T O K K L T . r M O i r

the pcrcCritflge i t . *ah»carri*;e *
which r**hH(y| (n lhe dCnlh of the
baby hay Men .jtfowfng.

X

rail!

Aluminum 1* the roo»t abundant
of all the metallic flcnienla found
on the earth'a crujt.

«W*/*

t&lt;4&gt;Ra"

GARDEN-FRESH V EG ETA BLES ARRIVE DAILY: “
YOU W ILL ALWAYS FIND THE VERY REST DUALITY

Lettuce........ 12c to 15c

During I'.'iJ. in the Initial offi

I ***i.iii*!

. . . . . .

¥•

to?

I'A .I

d a l f»gu rex rofrorled it. n nAtlo.ml

in njtrlculture,

S A T U R D A Y

Blue Cheese
lb59c
Mince Meat ......... lb 25c
i% H ead s . . . . . . . . lb 13c
Dill Pickles. . . . . . . $1.13
Sweet Mix. Pickles $1.31
t
Brick C h ile........ lb 32c

. .

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BILL’S P A (’K AGE

d a lly ."

Thlrty-eeven p e r
France'* Itflul .la ai
about 38 \&gt;4x'tfnt of
population wn» direct!

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F R ID A Y

I'olnls Free Now

Rutabagas

A polyvinyl aceluUrwdn eokllng
is been Jubatitui«f.
fcufistiUiterf. If*r
# rubber,
ut&lt;7T&gt;roof rtlli(o

S

T H U R jp * A Y ,

Potatoes........ 5 lbs 32c

j

for ......................9c
lb.
4c

Red Ifllss P o ta to e s...5-lb s.......... 34c
SelectOfl iSw^t Potatoes 3-lbs. 26c

C C K fD

ta r o lii ta f e a n i

C ro w d

hafkdtlPii. Wc cannot nffor'd the
coftseefnpfr;#. Iftl* wnttago Af buman life, whirl. L inffcKdlng

*r«lo bv the U.H. fo b tfr

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C n a n ty .
n n r k lA
r
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5Mb. -Wooden Tttb 'Kln^umi

3for 14c
Soap Flakes

Gran. Soap
Sc
t IIm . .

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I H • r t j ’ l .. C a r t .'

ilK/....... . 3 fo r 26c
*&lt; Hatdre^.rtKa^bM.
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• 11*4 P I . l a r k
• - -U33c
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EDNESIM Y, JANUARY 17, 1013

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has
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Lemon Juice Recipe
Checks Rheum atic
Pain Quickly

i r m t e n d l i w r o a M M U t t tU« YNnrlt

lulckly tJUr&gt; the oough or you ora
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Real KsUiti- Sales— Rentals.—MortttURU Loaiia'
Depcmlalile Insurancr and Bonds
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especially. Have your clothes properly cleaned to
make them laat.

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220 Magnolia

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,UM- GIN- VODKA- LIQUEURS- IM­
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M7 So. I*ARK

PACKAGE SPOKE

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Seminole Co. Laundry Co.

THAMKS l OR l’AIM I

try HhortaK*' p e r i o d . *ve

Dry Cleaning Department

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HUggest that all onler* for

The confidence a Kiuoolh, spotkun nppeatm»o*.
uiven \vdll carry you throuRh any oceaalon.
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2205 Sanford Ave. Ph. 021

By PAUL
G'BYE.GIRLS,^ iHAtilNtf.** A
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salvage drive •
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FBOfd TI4E 5 E CHICKS.'

c IDLE CAR TODAY

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Naval u|flc»rB who have jtisl- rcturncilTronr thn
P a c ific com b u t a re a .

befre It’s too lale. MuyI Ik they need « recapping.

Lights serviced

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Seminole County
— Court Record -

C L A S S IF IE D

A D V E R T IS IN G

Friday. Janaary II
Warranty DeedDmJJ. fl.C. *t ui To ' f llrml*h*w
AiKdown, Frank B. et ux To
William J . Toll *t ui
I'rottar, Jermnn* *1 u* To
Emma Pro***r.
Murpm Frank C at ui To Jack
Brawn at ux.
Mark. RX. at ux To Kh*lly E.
klaek at ux aa atlat* bv unlit*tie*.

RATES

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ONE l t t O k liXINO r o a n 1 4 * to TH E alN FO RD Q U U U )
U t lira w e e * U Ua ltn», inendina |0 * m and oddroao.
1U i
for ottuaUana wanted wUl k . charxed for at Ua*

fX)H RENT
20 ACRES tiled land In Eureka
—liammnck. Mr*. T. A. E rk in .
phone 71B-R-2,

+

HOUSE FURNISHING. Dininx ONE larx* nicely furnDhed room
room null*, badroom ault*.
on the bin line n*ar tha Air
breakfaat »ulle, amall heater,
IU i f . 2104 I'ark Ax*., phono
varlcllra othtr turn*. Phnn*
41M J .
*&amp;*.W
COW manure for flow*r», MV DESIRABLE loom, private fam­
ily. Cloia m. Phono MS M.
bin bet. Phona TtS*W.
LARKSPU
draxon

34iff.

Cornflower. Snap* I.ARGE ronifortablo room, South*
oattam
oii*m ir*. Gentleman
inta—Phona County
preferred. 407 Maxntilla Are.

LOST IAJST: One black patent lea­
ther ladle* *bo*. alio 7, b*tween Sanford and I«ke Sfonru*. Return lu Herald.

BUSINESS SERVICE

&amp; ROOM iluceo bunfmlow. Imme
dial* po.iaa.km — rood lm-a
lion.

notIF.HT A. WILLIAMS

rhea* TU

Atlaatk Bank Bid*

To buy a home
To remodel a hum*
To refinance a horat
C. M. B O Y D , t l l t t Mainefti
Phon* 178 J.

Sanford. ph&lt;
TWO FRESH «ov*. lh*lr flr.t
ralvev Mllkinx 3 saHotia nr
belter. G. W. Tom *. Ixxurwcxvl.
*37 I.A R A SJJt Bfdan*

{jars. SH itr

HELI* WANTED—
WANTED at mire—Ixulii
learn to pack lomatue*
Flynl, Stair Market.
IR L S

Umi

r Of t fMirI t i m t
al Lon*y Druir

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Co.

HELPER FOR Jim m ie CowanY
Sheet Metal Work*.

Mach, R omo *

William*

Caldwell, Henry rt u* To

Philip*, Albert M rt
W. Brown et u»
Herd

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Vol

To &lt;i

W'ltater. Georx*
it m
Joseph A Melirh rt 0*
Hall Claim Deed*

WANT*IF* . .
,
M HKNR,
PALMETTO dRO
CF.HY 3IT PALMETTO AVE
NUE. PHONE 441.

WANTED by N W I Ofncar and
family, two bedroom fuml»hed
house or apartment In or near
Sanfonl. Box L c/o Sanford.
Herald
MAID for light hou»*wortt. Mnt.
Hoy Beery, 2112 Palmetto Ave.
WANTED, experienced cook and
h&lt;&gt;u»a Birl. Good (alary, ptr*
inanent )ob. Box Aft. c/o Sonfont Herald.

Ua banded for r*« , WVll
LW» MOTOR M I M
Flrxt BL ;
fk a m W

T»

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f obo.

iSi Oslf Barrio* Station,

• First Bl

PRACTICAL nuraa or part Urn*
nunta'a iiiU U r t for alead y em­
ployment. Abpty E, e/a San­
ford Herald.

MISCELLANEOUS

and French MRS. ROWE -

1* 4

anythin!

alive —
Slrtal.

Avon Rti

407 It

W #a

CURTAINS wo»h*d, atutW d and
Jtrctched. BU M a l l o n v U l a ,

ir Uieycl* In food
fill ixrap for alt*
food condition.

2 0 1 E. First Street

— 3 2 0 Sanlord Ave.

packages
Sw ift'* B le n d e d

New Crop
Florida!

Jew el 4

11

U. S. 1 Maine

Pound Carton

U tmndfren el ux.
Re*I Ketale Mortxair*
fifteen*, L F*. et ux To K»a
llurpcr.
W. rt u* To It

Fan cy Florida

I i«th Ha

Bl occoli Ifl bch 31c Cabbage
* tincy Calif

A

15c

Celery 2 uaik* 2 5 c

Winn Y«liow

Cano Jion

Onions 5 ib« 2 5 c

Rutabagas ib 4 c
Spilzenburg

Ya/h C ooking or Eating

r L O R ID A G B A P tT H U IT
5
lb*
F L O R ID A TA N CfEH lN tS
3
Ib.
O RA N G ES 8 Ib Dag 49 c 20 lb Bag
S D N K 18 T C A L IF . LEM O N S
Ib

l/*a.e
H x m e n n , Paul at ux To Char
lat W»l*».
Chattel M ortxaa*
McT«»r, W. F. T o Florida S t a i r
Bank.
Bill of Sale
Taata, J e f f a r t To Timothy WII

Stata Board of Medical Exam

ib 5c

Ciiip Ho

Carrots 2
r&gt;&gt;

Jo n * *. 1, C. &amp; P .1 tb*thi*r* To
Jfrnml* Miller et u i
Harvay, W. I - et m T r. Dan S
Jn n et.
A f f e e la e n l. Fur Herd
. Hill, W C ,t
To &lt; r n " foi
William* n ux
MeDat)**!. W I' et ut J o « irl

Brown, G
William*.

Quantity Rights Reserved
Price* Good Thru Saturday, January 20

* t ui To M. 1..

V T. t**t*r* To E H Kilt.c.
Maooly, Pearl 1 To ltd In- M«&gt;'

Kilty

Every G focery a n d Pro­
duce item in this a d —and
most m e a li — a r e point
free folks! Eat without
points m ake Super
S av in g s!

UNRATIONED
FOODS|

Potatoes 10

BICYCLE nr ualkln* tne*««n**r
to work from 4:00 4‘, M. to
TWt) STORY frame houaa to
(1:00 p. M. 40c per hour.
ton.
wreck. R. B. tRUer. Country
'W.KSTRRN UNION
SalUfacUwtx of M o rtia a e
Oub Road. Phoma M0-R.
Florida S U t a Bank To V M
CASHIER wanted for srocery
FtlR RAl.Et two lola In Flora
stare
I oral ilrl preferred — T h u n tori Farm *.
Ftrrt Federal 8 * vino* A Loan
lU fh t* , W, E. Nmla, Svlvea
T17 ft0 week *larUn* aaUry. —
A lin, T * Robert F . Cole et u*
ter lid- S K., Route No. 3,
Bo*. A. c n Herald
Ruherdtna(loo A|re*ment
Atlanta. 0a.
J e f f t r i a n Standard U f r In*
WAN1E1)
TO
RENT
for
atove
or
GOOD oak voo
Co. To T h * T a x a * Co.
fireplace — V W. Thompion,
A aalfnm m t of M o r l i n . t
FURNISHED
hou*e
or
apart­
FJder B rtlh M *
Harpar, E r a at vhr John T . To
ment hy roupl* with no children.
Phone Ll*ut. Couthlan, 1160, R. F. Harpar s t ux.
M «dkat C « r t lf l.a la
extendon 344, after 4 P. M.

WANTED—

m n «*

Hobday, January IS
Warranty l&gt;**d*

Johnoon *t u t
CARPENTERING. aenaral r^
Clin*. A. E. *t Ui I " tici.rifix
naira. W. J. Ru**ell, 704 W. Oth B *nn*tt.
•treat, Phona 747-M.
Valno, Harvey *1 ux To llo .a
Bootcr A Maxi* Poorer
«1A MORTGAGE tX)\NS
Priori, l1**! W *t il lln r- of
To build a home

HTR SALKt Pipe and pipe fit
tin**, valve*, plumhlnr aupplle*.
nre war automatic not water
heater*. rompUte »tock deep and STORAGE your car at Kant**
Garacw
Specla'
rata dood
»hallow well pump*, pneumatic
•inrar*
atorajr* tanka. A D. Roller f»l&amp;
W. lat- St. ITion* 247.
RADIO Servire -Radio* pickeil up
and delivered. The Electric
0 ROOM counto- home |nrat«l In
Servin’
Co.
2i)7
Mautnlla.
iw i * on hard mad, fruit tree**
P h o n e 101.
rhkkvn home*, 3 acre*. Price
LSoOt.Ul.
HUtlKKT A. WILLIAMS
Atlenlle Hank Bid*.
I'heo* 732
;NTi 4 room home, bath,
ace. Inmnre 410 Myrtle

m

Strickland Morriron. Inc. To
O.D. Farrell
Rati Eat at a M orlj«tr
Fryer. Rob*rl J . »t uk T o
F lorida Blat* Bank.
Kinjriland, Milton II. at ut
To Jorobui Nyhoer rl ux.
Ball, (leortr* To Ital.and Fin­
ance Co.
CktlUl Morlaeaf
Rkhlrdxon, T &lt;i. To Florida
Slate Bank.
Itatixf action* of MortRBK*
F%«W»j4 .Verm --------- Z' U r p r
To GIthn Holcomb* rt ux.
'
Coopar. R.F et ux To Ban F.
Wad* at ux.
Sanford Atlantic National Bank
To n.E. Took., Jr.
D*I.and Finance Co. Ta Gaorirr
Ball at ux.
Partial fUtlefactlon of Mori Rax*
Central Fla. Producllun Credit
Atin. To A.M. 8 l*w»rt «l ux.
Aaaltamctit of Ga*. Oil A Min*
ami La axa
H*yek. Jrweoh C, at u* T,,
Tht* Walar A**ivci»ini * *II f« .
Monorabl* Dlwhari*
U.H. Army to NeDon Jackxon
Declaration of Domicil*
Hlmp*on, Furl E •»»t*■s it* i«
a mident of l^mjpi'tod, Florida

Y ou r Tb/nts

29c
27c
1.19
11c

Kiaft'a Famous Salad Dressing
— a flavor all its own that
millions prefer!

Pillebury n

P a n c a k e Flour
2

Packages

1 9 C

Points
H orll V sssto b ls Soup
can
Mnss^lw a n Gfd«r V in egar Qt. Bat.
V ila Fo od s Applo J s lly
12*oz
M o tlisr'i China O ats
largo plcg
U p ton 's lo o p M ix
psekago of 3

11c
17c
12c
33c
27c

Vacuum Pscksd CoHi

Pound
A.ttchsn iostod Flour

Toxa* Shipped Drotsod

A urK eys
Stewing Chickens ib 41c

pound a j c
Roasting Chickens lb4 5 c

Grahams ibpkfl 18c Rice 3 ib*pk0 29c
Kt*A Ck****

Fillets

ib

Kraff Old Ensliab

29c

ib

35c

Welch * ,

For Seasoning — Wosiern Poik

r*

JB

Mackerel lb ^ K

Mullet

ib
.

1w

Lard l-tbctn 42e
Vaot'. FVOa.

Scrapple

Chuck Rostt
Sirloin StMk
Short Rib.
Frbil Hamburg*

Meats

—

e

Si It m Win**

-V

Dal Mania Dfoed

ot. 27c Beets

303

13c

now woy to drink Tcux
nnino end
‘

LaxmdiT Soap

Sausago ». 39c

-* M H W ra o I

i

OCTAGON

Oa. Loaf t t a k ■

Tongues n&gt;

.,

Sausaga'*! 29e
Shouldersifcr 2^9
FreshSic(psib23c
Chopi :£ft^ 30c

21c

Fwok Bool

'

b L .,

Whole Boh

Bali. Sotra Eld.

' SutuhLo#

GrapeladeMb21c Flour io-ib« 53c
Juice

Croakers ih 15c
..

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L tu p f i l Pbu&gt;«

Re \ Hu

Spantsb

Land

Spread 5*oz 23c Flour 25.ib* 1.17

Red Perch

Fillets

Carry Patna

Spreads 5-«x 20c Rice 3 ib-picg 37c

Rich Northorn

Cod11*0

.

.

DUTCH

�v

If we with to be freei If »• wish to
p t t w n i invfolile^lhoie Inestimable prlv|,
for whtsh * e 'W »er#etn to lurguonlcndU|—w* rautt fight!
g

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p ^ W IT H WAR BONOS

n c M ir,

S A N F O R I).

K sta!)lislicd l'JOS

VOLUME XXXVI
- t __ j

Red Drive Nears South Germany

( Kobe-Osaka
GetsBombing

“

♦

WASHINGTON, Jan. 19.
&lt;AP)—America, Britain and
Canada are agreed upon a&gt;ntlnalnc until the Japanese
defeat, all machinery now co­
ordinating I ha production
and allocation of vital war
napplies and food. The agen­
da:* to’ be retained after the
German crisp s* are the
Combined
Production
and
Iteaonrrra Hoard, the Com­
bined Food Hoard and the
Combined
flaw
Material*
Board.
c a r a m m w c r n wi

| »ge”
O h L u to n . Ihe cap tu re of
U rd a n e ta
e x te n d e d
th e
Y a n k * ' huhl
on the
northern
s e c t o r of the vital h i g h * a y link
. ipg Manila and Hsgiun Other
♦ Y a n k s drove toward A rn o while
southern columns raptured Pantq
qul, a highway-rail junction.
T h e northern section of the
m a in highway to Manila opened
fo r
(irn. Ib.ugls* MacArlhur's
1 steamroller when the S ix t h Armycaptured Urdaneta, 27 road miles
I C s s l ls s M Oa
a --&gt;

CITY BRIEFS
Olstrlel Number Fiv e of the
Townsend Club will )»*&gt;« a rtir*'.Ing at the Court House Sunday
at 2 : 0 0 P. M.
-

I.tent. Jaek Toriaoaa. Mrs. Tor­
re n c e and t h rtr son airlved re
ce n tlv from Avon P ark, where
LU-uL Torrence la attach ed to the
A rm y Air Hase, for “ vUit wltn
M r. and Mrs. F. J . Van lluutcn,
| 6 0 0 l*almello Avenue.

HUNGARY^*
0 MILES 100
ALONC A i.nn-Mfl K i liUN 1 f l ., Unde#
Hii'lso
to tho Malt if Sen.
th® huif® Ru- *ii&lt;(i « in? *'l ljtl\* 1" I * let w iiv with the main pu-h
headed fur the uni Ifni l*t*|ttll C14|*1T4i 1 f h r atjmv ( 1 ) and mujlhi'fn
Germany Ninth .• Wnr-uu 1 J 1 bu* ff, ... IM’? wrro repur led f r*•11*
K h?( I’ i iiit.-iu amj tu Du -• iifh At 11*.
•in h*
fie m i end «if the |uuh, |ij!■pure nut t h **f Hu*|.i|*ew( h*V4 til 1 \ «• ' l
i i imif» vbhile Ml inu» il
ant Kiilhn v*rf t* Irt ihir made m tb*
•rik. nttvv
i
pencil atiiig Diet h*.

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L a w t o n Is A g a i n * C e l e r y L o s s e s
N a m e d P r e s i d e n t A r e E s t im a te d
O f H o s p ita lG r o u p i

F i r e , caused by spark* from
the chimney at the home of
John F. Pierson, BOO Magnolia
Avenue at » i 3 0 o'clock Thursday

morning, mused slight damage
before It was put under control
by firemen.

T h e regular monthly meet ol
the West Coast P lilo l League
will be held on the Police llautrv
of ' th e Seminole Gun Club on
S u n d ay afternoon, J a n . 21 at
2:00 o'rloek.

* Mrs. Lillian Younger
Died Thursday P.M.

ID Vuillard ( ’nnnnllT
OuliiKht l"Nsa* in yield of 2 ft
to f»0 prrrent of celery planted
In the S a n f 'Ffl nrea prior to the
hurrii'uric of Ort. 1 W, «us »*atl
muted ye«lerda&gt; h' a number
•if east Mile grower* in the O l e r y
Avenue region
One grower
Klrhy M
Kite
r*timi*(cit a fill peter T ifirumr
h-s, i,ii «'i li'r&gt; woo'd i -1411 t*»
live fummUUM* of tin* Hu piD* noiiir iffcw pii t»f tin* siN'tldfi,
in I 0 IS* WilN re -f lit; •**vI v i. . \ *t - i
•«*lh hy outilglit I"-*
f crtiiir*
•lent If 1 Du Hose Himtbri mm
m the field, dnrmigf t&gt; *e* d hod*
her 11( the nrieinnl i‘i*Miinitte
rmailting m tome lam) not being
wns renamcil ns muhtm. S. F planted, urd abo tlie fart that
Doudney, county tux onhchmh. pro-storm celery has hern delay*
was named in secretary-irenaum cd In rnurketing from three to
and Mina Irene 11in tun
record
four week* behind schedule, rvlug hccrcturv.
suiting in prnhubir lo»* to tlu
Ite- elec tori un momhr rs of l hr grower due tn not being able to
hint pi Lit eKfculiVf reon miller
ohluiu early marks i price*
Mm, Curlctt, Mr, IluH um* Mm
Some field* were o b ie n e d to
r*|» |1isj|p trtui

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W -o m u lr -d

M 'M HER (is.

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c Z tm jPo,i*h Industrial City Is

the "Rev. Tbomaa I , Webb of­ Street.

W A SH IN G T O N . J»n U». pP&gt;—
I he Army's Surgoun l i c m ral to­
day e atj the lnadc«jUMiy of nurs*
injf Q^rt, in the f a i r ol a 2 70 pec­
cant increase Ui battle ia*ualty
patients, makes It imperative that
nu rses be drafted.
Mnj
(Jen.
Norman Kirk told a Mouse Mil­
itary Committee patient* have
increased from **i}0.nun tu to04tK'tt
since May while the nutnher of .
nurse* have risen only 2,000
lie I
supported the President’s nurse
d raft proposal,
A high gin ermiii'iit u f f trial *nld
the Army and N u n have lent
sl+Ltat idJMMJ iiJyu'li * *
of
rmnbnt duly to fill luD»r gap* in
i■f it* r u I wa r p real jc t it»i i
T hey
have tiecn wurkinif oil such item*
as
tires, copper and
foundry'
products. The Army nml Navy
now vi ant them bm L in uniform,
it « s s rcLortetl torluy
With object o i s aid] tin from
over-powered, aponsnrs *«f an |M4ft lutnir draft sought t«&gt; enlist
agricultural barking
' th testinioriy that it jihmild md farm
lot or
The timetable w Inch 1*0*1 i idled
foi 11 mine Military i **ihi" m «. uppi '•kit!
yester Huy
'»n&gt;
i hi own
" H ‘i board
\ii ! her &lt;ail f- i ’ , ,i
I *v'i
Main ha 11 in nil «!' i ‘
'
gel
spec if n army- n p llio .d r, j the
partn ulai mcnsuii* h* ! . * went
OltH/Lvwe r |
! he m nr.
f"r « grrieial i»ale-* ».
D Ufi 1
!a a
however,
bn
'« *
f ills
d ated , and « # ? i ei rup1
- ed l&gt;&gt;
Marshall &gt;enter da \
If*
1 rmt.
hockevet, apeeifn nll\ in. r ! n tho
perilling measure m «
* 'age
trans mitt c l by I'ri
Rous
evrlf asking gun k »• n -&gt;n *
man*
power controls
Y * a t e iday's
t e - 11m*in v
1 a me
from Vfarvin Jon* ^ ^ ni f J mi
rninl-lriitor
who c i"i»* i the
pend iftg Mav bill r r * •t «■iv«•
s it l o n lie at list **ien l K to f ■ .i ho
won't stay on war mbs hut -ngUcHttMj ctLSiigei tn sid farrm-r *•

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!fi IIL M A ’R S3 ft

mSaasv

tod fa new

contlnBUtea
stationed
A Service

W ASIIIN UTU N , Jan
19
(AIM — Scrretar&gt;
uf
S tate
SleitmiuN announced (mlah he
«ould accompany I'rewident
Hoiiietelt to the approaching
meetinc' with ( hurehlll and
Stalin
LONDON, Jan 19 ( \l*&gt; —
The Huxitariv h a i r rapture*!
the ancient city of Krakow,
4J
mi ilen from
b rrm in i'a
AiJeafan border, Marshal S t a ­
lin announced t««d a &gt;
ThuIs paevf Ihe- *41*mige* t N * t »
poalUon in **ou!her n Roland
On the wetelef *1 front the
(i r n r a n a burst nut of the
northern end uf the It hi nr
bridgehead a D u e Strawbuurg
and linked up * i( h other
forrrv in nor the l i t
VDarc.
forming a aolkd front afAiriwI
the American Seventh \rmy
along 46 miles of the Magimil Line

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t i i - r m a m mmi »'h i i u i *,| I imIu v
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t*
ml/,
I ’&gt;&lt;lu .id
g r v .it ■
i i u l i l 'l r i a l i it r a ml f *ii v - 1i,i
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id h win I r i
•' -tiul - Oln S&lt;

’40 and .'41 aaaaoni who returned
to Sanford in September, reporta
a recovery la health and la now
•erring aa a field foreman for
Chaae and Company.
White doing dafnnao work at
the Kaiaer Bhlpysrd on the weat
coast, Mr. Cantwell bad an acci­
dent which resulted ‘ In the tea!

S y s i a g aanyj fmore
i i i pitchia i

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Dorton Funeral To He
2:00 P.M. Saturday

G as Hlack
In Tampa

riitltT-lti

Lions Club
Washington

Plans
Dance

F D R Inauguration
I Slated Tomorrow

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For T rial M ondayJ S(*rvut*
'fronz,‘ ^InImrr r aKn ,,r
Oils A re F r o z e n
ro
In C ircuit Court
3 D ays By O PA ,

F l r r of umlpr I n
*mu
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lit IU . 1(1 u't'lm'k y vnt I’f'lu v n
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f* .
lu the* iiiinti tin Smith Sim I
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A veil Ur millfh of thr i 11v 11*•
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of M»
fiaet Mr*
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ftwiH r* nf ltn i i*li*n &lt; i ** I
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in
III
h'*usc, Mini .t-W a triuth I hr
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fort! F lrr Department m u - •&lt; vulving ,11*b11»t4 Ii
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from ilrntruetlon. T h r f l r r hri-l. breaking m o ••i. 11.i
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S o m e |ia«.-utut Nuvy inert U
. ** . Ai
Ill tn *t* I III Mm &gt;
the S hrif«.r&gt;l N»v«l Air S t &gt;%t
. . *d
] :m I* M
saw the fire umi volu liter re* I tin
Mn) o* lilh I I*r 1 u
service# t«» lhf extent *&lt;f m n * o
(( finilnu#4 Ote k t i t llr * f I
woo*tv
I1" ' !
in si nf the fitrnllurr &lt;*ut;
bet \
With the I ('will l b# l it ten#
Cl * ♦* . •
atiirhlly i!uNiMire«t nuitl * « b*
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ft*. In#
\i
taken ba* k into tin* hoii-e, it* itf
r* i
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ih
da v , J fin * * * •11 I
In" to Mi Hpi ' ve?*.
11. ,
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cult .*f Mi- H V ■
Mr It. •even til thr 'I line
I I »»nI •*■ti r •&lt; **** I
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r. .1
fish inir IM 1,* k P J f»*tF'Ll(1 II. 111l|
l
iWv. ul i. M V .1).,| .r luilld i
NEW O R L E A N S . J . n 19. (Ah not learn nf the fin* until
lidI• l-l * H II* d •*« V uiiimI«'*1
T - S g t . - S a m H. Tarleton, fresh o'clock when he returms) with t
t hi- i Vr't il! I .(
dul&gt;
from the hitter European f i g h t ­ catrh which included o four t*niM*i
Hcfur t lull I mg' t br' %fiVD** *,r
ing where he was wounded In base.
N.tv 2* . .............I M l b . f ) Sk*
the arm near Mels, came homo
tdidilot m ihi Mill* 1 *»m(*tl'*ll t
today on furlough high in pralae
h
f Iffir* **■ I it! in* tu ■I * find fur nti
o f ‘T i i t o l
Packing" Lt. Gen.
Kunoial %«♦! v it *•» tm Mi- Mmiv
IV 44it
ii i i‘i*i v *** i r **t 1vi* in i
George 8 . Patton. »r. The third
E llen 11«*r i■*m. wI**' *11•**I Muiiduy Kin!*- i h i' i - it* i u i * f »•&gt;iu K c u iiii* ‘l»’
army bnyn. he .aid, think thla
1 In J nckMinvifl■ '4 ill b«* lu’kl un ( ruliit v 11 *• i* M••lull d t he l ■
ii bout P a tto n : "He could slap me,
SHturdny t\l
■ud I'
nl thr
Fredsouik Uauvr, aon o f 'I
vnrp|D 'f I l*u uL* iiiid gruduiD* *1
slug me in the teeth, kick me am] M r " Frank Hauer, S r . , lu.
Church uf (••«! **fh (irm m » Avrnui*
nnu then If he laid, .Fall In' I ’d been promoted to the rwi&gt;k ..f They were Mhni ilnl t»* h«vc Irern m IIH7
III* wifi ik ftt«* f*»ri»tft M
bu at the head of the column.
corporal with the United Stui. - held on Th«ir#du\ but **••?•• («»»(
8 gt. T arle ton amid G en .-P atton M arine, tn the South P a c i f i . . (Mined pending Du hi rival id re Hiirnb Mo* K •utu- *•( I^H'nbuig
ridca down to the front three according tu word received lo intlvm
times a d ay In hi*, peep, atara hla parent*.
Horn Apr
22
HRhl iii I'olk j 11 D&lt;r^&gt;
and all allowing and, “ I've aeon
Tho young man. who atle m l . &gt;1 county, Mr# D»»rt«*n had b«*«*u n |
him diva Into a foxhole with a local •chooli. Immediately Joiiud resident uf Snrtf»rd f**r 2* vrar* j
IflU F H C t
G . l ."
the Marine Corpa after r(ini|dei
Sh® made he* bumt* with hei (
"A s fo r the hclniee, he doesn't Ing hla achoollng anil h a . I..-. n husbimd st Dido I lench Avenue.,
lA M J'V J«»* IP •/!*♦
I Da
give a d a m for them ." said the In tho Pfrlffe about two yvmDull be II If! M lit* lu*le W P T U'ldte, * TaitU'M iihd 111it 111 i 1!) flit I'Ul
eargeant
" I f there's a bogey In a recent le tte r he wrote In* C.C. Collins, 1# I» heller, W.F, | jpg U&gt;hi d- cover ingc nil uf I h l b
man for
George B. r a t ­ fam ily that the rem arkable do
K e lle r, J.A. ( jm c nud fi.C Minch* tuiroiich county. , «-,lerd»v gnv»covery ha made while on nvn
ion."
,
11ff®. Interment will be iiimlr tn i,ut fi g o i c , IIml allowed r&lt;io|«.o,
■eaa dulv |. tha dellcloua fu,.d E ve rg re e n
for / J ,:tI J,i. 1 l gallo n, of g o ,,,
CrmeDrv
aerved to them. They hav e ue
hue war. i , sued during U ' l i
cream “every Sund ay" and he ha&gt;
At the ,sm e lime. Comptroller
gained much wolght which lie
unld nt Tallahaona* that «lo te
attrib ute* to good meal*.
taxea of M,IO:i,:i!*ll hsd been
CpI. Bauer haa une bro lhci,
pul'd un J0.04H.457 gslltius i.f
kvaiu ■
Frank, who la a chief In the
gasoline
said
In II till burnt] go
president o f the First Federal Navy,
now atalionod fn tho Carib­
P l a n , fur a daurr &gt;.t thr Hart­ county during 11*41
Having! and Loan Company at
The difference
between
the
ford Armory on Frb. ‘J 2 In cele­
a meeting of etockholden yaa- bean Area.
b ratio n nf Warhlnglon't lilrthduy rationing board coupons and the
Urday afternoon. The charter of
war# todav made at the meeting comptroller's figures it ’&lt;,7 dfi.tha company waa amended In
Of tho Lion's Glut, and various Hld gallons.
order to qualify the company to
UFA I's n 'l Hsplaln It
b
com m itte e , were appointed hy
maka 01 loam to returned war
Neither rationing officials nor
K ing Lion J . K. Howland to mnke
vaterana.
OFA men could give a definite
Other .offloere re-elected w e n :
WASIUNGXON, Jan. IB. (Ah- all arrangements.
Jo se p h Melsch was directed, explanation of why 7,736, H4.'l
E- C. Harper aa flret vice preel- Inauguration actlvltlet began In
dent; Walter Coleman aa aaeond earno«t at tho ‘Whtto Houae to­ aa chairm an of the Aid to Ihe gallons of gasoline were suld in
vice praaident, and Mra. Beoa- day, Pro*. Kooeewoll atarted work B lin d Committee, tn Investigate the county tait year apparently
mond Chapman aa secretary and on hla Inaugural addres a add tw o casca of underprivileged without rationing coupons.
Arthur 8chsn«, secretary
of
traaaurer. Sanford F , Doudney accepted an Imprint of an In­ child ren In need of glasses. Mr.
t Melsch reported progress In lisv- the Tam ps rationing board, and
waa elected aa aaetetaat eecrw- augural medal.
Chlaf Exocutlva had o n l y ' I n g
constructed
and
painted, D. ‘II. Itodrigusl, operation* s u p e r­
tary and treaatwer.
Tha &lt;
visor for th* bosru, said Unsound­
u fi;
Mr. Kvaoa today atreaaad the two appointments, thus giving “ d i v a The Service Men
ed Ilk* a huge black martial.
him time to begin tha first draft plgns.
fa p t thaV
---------------" J f that Is t r u e , " they said,
Cub Lion Jam es Robson lend
tit n 'speech which he hopes to
t . J i L . llha
h a raspomltinity
respomlbnity of
_ Mrs- IlurLo "than JJt.-liL
whole* Aha __
tinging, will)

to lead

lliiilitpi'-i

tli**
t ,rr fuuii
K'n rn ," i i
luul
d . . .1.*
vv i I Ii il i »i w h
ai i " t l if
I tannin- I l n i T in I In- l l i m i ' a r
mil i ,i |at ii i
1 ,,'liri a i l.i ,*■lilt" ,**
■D*
iii ! h* a i s t wa
iid
&gt;n Eh«
inos r
Herhn feputU’ti th*
HU.ii" 11
garriN"ii withdrew l Du* vneati rn
hank u/ the DuuuD , nuHcuting
tha entire llu-Ui-. &gt;t i- Mlion w a-s
I writton uff in the L n u i a n tom
umnd'i Lkkj ka
The capture of t
&gt;!l nrii&amp;s
K a lio n in g
'l u
B e g i n southwc;t
of W .I* *•hw„ li.'i m tints
O n M o n d a y A t T w o ' f in»in the c« p i n . ■f i hr * #e r man
v Of
Ufjvb*
" *• Inn,***
P o i n t s A l i b . ' V a l u e * for th&lt;* dem b'pm enf Ml » grand
Klip nIii n nasaijJl l **o a i J Lb. bearl
M l tf I V i , |»»\ !.»r | i
V
14 nft 11murtl (In |"ag* |n n «
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** \ i»i I « if I*i iitaJered a
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M* rl 1 I A Malt
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1b* t
In It t! lIlf Ilf I
i hri , i . -h. 11,|* *111 |r * pa rn

Rape Case Is Set &lt;&lt;&gt;l. MeRory Win- Lard And Cooking

1

Frederick Hauer I
Promoted To Corporal

Patton’s Third Army
Crosses River And
Me*. AjUjKJ'oRorder:
HritishCapure Town

Jungle War Vets Now In Open On Luzon

Fire Results In ' ................I'
Some Damage To ,*tH inmi lfinl . ...........U Ik
I1 f:
1*1
A. E. Reeves’ Home ^■III&gt;* 1f"lfurI|InItrial

FormerBraves Pitcher First Federal Has
Plenty Of Money
:Working For Chase
Leeds
Pacific . Ben Cantwell, former pitcher

ford, F la , hale

1aken As Russians Roll On

New Master IMumher
Comes To Sanford |Sure Patton Is Tough,
Admits G.I., So What?
(l.tirgr t iiurntn, iiM-trr \ limit,

Mra. Lillian May Younger died tr Bfiil gnufittcr fi&gt;i th . (^ist
- at the Fernald-Laughton Memor- year* at Takonin I’atk, .Mur)
'M Lai Hospital at 9:16 P.M. Thurs- lurid and Washing ion, I).
today following an Illness of only day announced that he wu» gnln ;
throe dare.
lo engage In the plumbing bu.iBorn Apr. 6, 1003 in Niagara ne*k in Sanford.
Falla, N Y. Mra. Younger had
Mr. and Mra. Couraen are nor.
made her homo In Banford for living In ljoch Arhut wherr they
&lt;% tho past 20 faara.
have Jiurchaied the form er hinne
w
Survivuri Include tho husband o f A. Goodman, and th L will
E arl, Younger of Banford; three icrv e aa temporary location of
iletara, Mra. Loo Thomas of the b uiinee. until aucb time n«
Charlotte. N.C.; Mr*. Jo e Giles Mr. Counen can locate a ihop
of Llneolnton. N.C.| Mite Edna here, lie laid today.
^ Brower of Charlotte, N.C.; two
Eden Kloea, non-ln-law of Mr.
' J brothers, WalUr Browor of Buf­ C o u ne n, arrived with Mra. Kloea
falo, N.Y.j J . Marvin Prewar of recently from Worthington, Ohio.
Chicago; her- stepmother, Mra. An eiuerlgnced plumber.' . Mr.
Bara Brewer o f Charlotte, one Kloaa will a t e l i t In the bu.Incas.
Mr. and Mr*. Couracn are mem­
neica of 8*nford,1IUa Artnle Wed­
b er* of the Seventh Day* Ad­
dle.
,'1
Funeral aerefco* will bo con- ventist Church, and have Joined
J doetad at the home In Glnder- the Sanford church o f this de­
vltla- at 3:00 P.M. Sunday with nomination a t Elm and Scvenllr

ficiating. Interment will
Ifl Evergreen Canjotcry.

A t Up T o 50%

Accommodationh Are Some Fields Re|H)rtIncreased Ity Fifty
ed A l Making Fine
PercentDuringYfiir
Gains Since Storm

Following the Ufiilt niuiit ei ,.,r .
of the opening ,,f Fcru uhi l-augb
The Hill Implement Company, tun Memorial Hospital, Weilm.
Weat Third S t re e t and Oak Ave­ day, the Hospital A«M&gt;cinliuii tint
nue. is potting In Improvements Thursday afternoon nt 3 00 o'
anil
re-eleetod
I'mmr
raint- clock
re-modallng, paint­
Including office re
of the outside, —
and
placing School Supt T W I rt\ V4T&gt;It| *•'
a ing o*
— -------t of a new sign, it waa announc­ ginul president, to that .Dfne f
ed
today by
E.F .
Lundoulst. the 2 1 th lime
m a n ag e r In charge. T h e corn
Mrs Efulor C*urls*tI **f (.trip's
pany is owned by Il.A. Newman Y&gt;hu served nil Hip inigiiutl - d *

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Hattie Casualties Up
270 Percent With,
Increase Of Only
2 Thousand Nurses

SujMrfortreMca t o d a y
shifted the Pacific bombing
|back to Japan. About 80
Mariamus-battcd B-29a rained
deatructlon on tho Klbe-Oanka Industrie. nrca, Tokyo re­
ported, admitting "Home dam-

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„Yanks* Hold On High­
way To Manila Is
t u r e Of Urdaneta
Extended With Cap-

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| I, i , sue of The S t a r , and
ini namts of boss In »ervlce
Striper. Kutoprun ne»&gt; paper nf
I Ii*

Lieut. Jim iMillinor
Is One Man Army

Home On Leave

"home on loave” hs*e been
the II. S Armed forces:
submitted hr the Pilot (Tub
Willi The Kltth HIv. in ,-tier*
for which Mrs. Z. 11. 11.1110,
oinny
i oinpany G of the lK&gt;th
telephone 681-J. and Mlsa
Inf. ItegL led bv 1 st LleuU Jim
Blanche Kennedy, lelrphone
Millinor of Madison. FIs., killed
•23-1V have been selected aa
;tf&gt; Nsiir, raptured 64 more snd
a committee lo secare names
gained liudr iditeclive, a factorv
of service men arid women »o
near 1 amemdorf-without a single
that their friends mar know
bullet In their gun«.
when they ar# In Sanford.
"lircaur* the nipht was to
dark and accuracy Impossible, it
CpI. Arthur J i m i n c i , son of
wo, decided il would he wiser to
Mr. and Mr*. II. J lm h ie i, W e s t
use only grenades snd bayonets.
“ Under the last rounds of an
artillery
barrage.
Company
G
Jumped- orr. Ten mlniila* later,
they hit their objective. Forty five minutes later th* factory
was theirs, and only then did
they load thefr ju n s In time to
rcpulnc »cvon (icrman counter*
attack s."
Lieut. Millinor w n born In
Madlxon, attended school than

Bide. Is h a m s - o n a 30-day f u r ­
lough aftar spending two y e a r s
ih the PacUlc with the Marina
Corps. He will report to P a r r i i
Island, S. C.

school entered army service.

Ihe Army. • u ,^ :

S/SgL J o e D. Chittenden is
•pending a short time with hfs

•liters, th* Misses Edna and
Laura Chittenden, enroute „ to
Miami ak w e he will report for
and alter graduating from high duty aftar being owrsaaa wtfh

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PAGE

THE

R IG H T

fiiV N P O R D

IIE K A J.U , B A N F O R P ,

F M &gt; n in .V

f u id a

3l1&lt;rfiilivr Mill be "blind" (9 (ha ID r 0IJii.lt while r l &lt;if.
»' a
l/i.il. at the
lieutenant in lh* i u . l . t
A rm y
Mr. Wood, who -just both Irgrr m }ir±ym and w » i L o ^ r t -&lt; iittaial

Halifax!* Sun

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Y*. J a n u a r y

12 . 1945

d a t r loday d t s p u e
th e t n u u r ' r a t

!■*«*J»luU*fc_ify

.

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E I l i E I I I E I I I E I I I E I I I E I I I E I I I E I I I E t l0l H I I I E I I I E I I I E I I I E I I I
Telia Wounded Veter­
ans U. S. and Britain
Must Seek Accord
W A S H IN G T O N , J* n . 12, UP)—

C L A S S IF IE D A D V E IU 1B IN G R A TES
(De p e t line for o n . U u crtlc*
J8e per lin. fo r t u r n In .ertfco .
T ie p e r lln. for 0 Insertion*
)6c pel li s t to r H Insertions
Minimum -»U . . . ti e
-'H ON E US OR DRINO YOUR U &lt; to T H E nA N F O R D HERALD
f l u ’l l fit* word* to the tin*, Intruding ption« and nMreee.
i l l *dvartleM*enta f«.- sltuatUn* w an ted will be charged for a t Ik.
r o l a r daaotfled rale*
L O S T h.

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O R A N G E S amt
fre«l Eritaon,
Itox ITS.

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Route No. I

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H O U N D dojf, reel w ith whil«
m a fM n rx - Near
W e k 1w a
S p rin g * —W. A. iiglcsliv
Lake
Monroe. N otify Ivy Nellie*.
i ’nola, Fla.

1

WORK h orar $100.00—Rout*
7 M O NTH S old brown tick *potNo. 1, Box U D . A - Q . I . Boyd.
ted
bird
do g —frmnle
with
harness- -Reward. Sam D unn TWO SMAI.I. fa r m i for na)e;
201H P&amp;linatto Ave:
one 3 acres land, 'i Jtorjr hiiuae.
ttnra£c, one ttoraKe Imuse, one
LOST:
Kulion Book No. I. A nnit
fo o d well, land tiled, cumiilete
La Pair, lit. 2, Box 3H1I. San­
aubirrifatlajj. One &amp;-acre form
ford.
w ith U «tory house, 2 ito rv
b e m , tro&lt;jd well, land tiled,
complete . u h l r r l f ation. Apply LOST. I'ura.nl, lilnrk I,ordered
n t l o w n i Mild «T/W« Jcwi'O*.
to J . W. Hell, I A t e Moerne,
1‘le n .r retu rn i . ■ M m . la..!!.*
•hone 16.
Went I'lioi )• 3'tlJ. I
FO B SALK: I'lpe fittln f* . valve*,
l/)S T
One hlack pnti
plitmhlnit
tnpplle*,
pre-war
th c r Indie* »lnn», »lir
autom atic hot w ater heater,
l . r i ' i i Sanford and lail
jomplrte Block deep and thalroe Return to Herald
low
well |iump*. pneumatic
itorajte ta n k ,. A ll Roalrr 016
W. lat. St. Phone 207.

A fuller umlerstantling must he
attained Between Great B ritain
and the United States to make
tlemoerary work effirtively to
prevent i» th ird world w a r —n *«*ar
which would
errtjuiuly
mean the end of our 1 ivilixntion
— Kirhard W ckmI, non « f the fvarl
of Halifax, H iit ^ h AnibftMhdo.',
told a g ro u p of woun led w ar
v eteran ' at Walter Herd Hospital
early thin week.
Instead of putting democratic
principles into effect a f t e r the
world war, an action ’hat would
have brought aIwuit a ’f r e e r irmt
better world," American and U rllitirr ^dr»fl«) fac L'O a r m o r s y**»r*
Into another, worse w ar." Mr
Wood an Id.
In a prep ared address entitled
"The Problem* of the iVace," Mr.
Wood Mid that a world security
organisation i« nrre*«ory to p r e ­
vent a t h h d world war and o f f e r ­
ed the following Hu^Kestiorm:
" ( ’Jour co-operation and under*
fltamting between all jw*ate*lovlng
nation*; and for that I know no
better re rite nt than close understanding betw een
COTHNtry
and mine.

IExtra Values Fo\
Home Front

"The readinchB *d public uplh

Vvn m tfveee ennntttes
du lly

iti tri*

United

^nd r*t&gt;c- 1
S»ut**

(treat 11111a 111, to fa. •• \* 11u l

n d

1 \i;

be hurt I rc-nhlir* and to be pre
on red to enforce whatever rc jur*
ity settlement the pence ioVinif
nations tuny device "
Getting down to current &lt;4110.* •
tion*. Mr. Woori di-cu*scd the
troublesome problem* witli liiriiu
and Greece.
•30 PONTIAC He.Ian. radio, h e a l­
"We ib&lt; rod clear nut of India.
er, rlean, Rood nihher. dttO
F U R N IS H Kit houM or opart
u» we arc *0 often told Li do,
1'ark Avr.
menl by nutple with no children. because we are not prepared to
Phone U n i t , t V,u|{hliin, HlW, submerge out wink of ik * hint
CABBAGE, eaeartde
evten*irrn ft I•I. after ti P, M.
1 f»0 y e a r ', during which we have
Ida 111* Phone 2U03
Hone fur tot* ant miI u p rite pro
Itehrcn*.
blent, In a tdomiy civil war be
COW manure fi
tween the 11 mriu-&lt; and the Mr:»
bushel. Phone T
leina," he said
He addr 1 that
w he n t hv kn otty I nd 1a 1* |»r **til «*111
COO ROLLS of new 10 Inch bro.cn
1* *f»l\eri India will be ’V lSt 11s
blenchiny paper; alto cclerv
J f e e to cut he? =o*lf ad 1 ft from
wire In cockI condition. W. 1.
US as ('anuria 01 Sow Z'nilunri
Henley, phono *60.
me today "

WANTED TO KENT

ALL

METAL hahy

*calr*

2-1V. LIVING ROOM
SUITE

■. i&gt; ni l reroivcrl n Inrifi1 shipment of ft-ft. widths
■ 11 t i e ll ll ti f u l
W
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O

In Greece it »•* the ‘'motive of

Will

titir actions ’ uhn &gt;1 sceuis

R K tl BLISS Kee.1 pototoes, rertTussslo
Fe^.l
Ifled.
Tltint'r
Store, 2nd &amp; Hanford, phone
358.
T W O FIIES1I suwa, llieii first
calve*. Milking 3 iralliin* or
b etter. G. W. June*, l/ungwnud.
37 I a.S A L L E .Sedan, goml radio
h eater, 2 first (trade tires, 2
re cap*. Mr*. Eplln 1312 Myrtle
TW O STORY fram e house to
wreck. H. B, Hllier, Country
Club Ro*d. Phone 600 •It.

t hrrr&gt;
lt*-d
C n r t l i n a l Itc d
Mint* ( i r t ' c n

•
•
•

Snnd
Itoval
U 'i n e

to be

at stake, Mr WihhJ said, expmin
tu g . ‘ There are two a Iter mil lives
either we a re fighting the K I.
W H U l I N G : By no expert with A, S. force* for the *ako of
30 years' experience who cuart maintaining. »» reitetloom y regime,
antreii e very Job Would appre­ which will he f n e nilly 111 o a and
ciate
n
t ilal
reni|n&gt;rarily to uur polit y ni the M ed iterran ­
located at JilH'y French A v i. ean: or else as Mr t turn hill ris^
repealedlv *nid, we are fichtimr
A It. Welch
because w•* intend to see n (Jittt'k
C ARPKNTKRINU,
general
re government elected by free ballyt
naira. W. J. Uuasell, TUd W. Iflh ami imt nnposrd by force Of
arms " Hr ailflcri thnt It Would
•ilreeL I*hone 7A7-M.
hr " 1mall*' to believe th%! f irs ’
FUA MORTGAGE LOANS
To build a home
To buy a home
To remodel a Foma
To refinance a home
f . M. BOYD, II J '/j Mi (n oli* A r t
Rhone 178-J.

BUSINESS SERVICE

8d t/10 H.P. alternatlnK 2 C
Johnson Kicker, Perfect com!
t i o n —Box A Herald.

-olnr* in e p u o s p f r o m .

Wo hnv'f a sp*-i ially trainod man for instnlliiiR

IFOR RENT

S T O R A G E your car a t Kent'*
G arage.
Spocla'
fate
dead
•taru * .
1 NIC ELY furnlihcd room—1113
P a r k Ave.
RADIO Service—Radloa picked up
The
Electric
and delivered
F U R N IS H E D room* HO
2i&gt;7
Magnolia,
Service &lt;
no)la Ave.
Phone 101.

20 ACRES liled land In Eureka I MAKF^ screens, fnldinr acreens,
* Hammock. Mm. T. A. Eckle*,
pinch swings, cabinets! fun d
phone 7lt&gt;-R.2.
turn repairing. J . M. Wilson,
601 Magnolia Ave.
_______
O N E largo nlctly fu r n lth e d room
on the bua lino n ear thti Air
B aie. 2101 Pork Ave., phono
it o i - J .

DESIRABLE room, private faro
Hy. Close m. Phone RW-M.

HELP WANTED—
P A R T -T IM E maid
Phone 672-W.

and

cook

T H R E E room fum D hed home, no
children. Opposite Dr. Baker'* LADY for aftern oo n' w ork— VaF
de* Hotel.
Dairy. J. V. Martin.

WANTED—

Single or Married
A ge 10-35
E X P E R IE N C E U N N E C E S S A R Y

WARMTH, HOSPITALITY

E S S E N T I A L WORK
W ITH
PEACETIM E FUTURE

in tlm- maple dirn-tD* etiiU*. IdirKf refectory exlanslon
table, stimlily built. 1 chairs.

Overtime Pay—Paid Vacation*
Frequent Increa***
Fleaeant Envlronmint
Apply E m p lo y m e n t Supervlear
O S W eekday*—Saturday*. 0-12
HOU. B E L L T E L . A T E L . CO.
110 E. l i t St.
Do N o t A pply If Now
Engaged in E u e n t l a t Work

LAMPS
To add that decorator touch to

Heautiful com forters in solid colors or pnislt'y deHljrnn— warm, pretty

GIRLS FOR p a rt time and full
tim e a t l u n e y Drug Co.

your

room.

and practical . . . .

WILL PAY $300.00 eaah for H E L P E R FOR Jim m ie Cowin'*
Spinet piano*; 92SO.OO for
S h eet Metal Work*.
Studio or Baby Grand; *100.00
ea»h for upright#. Stata make. WHITE GIRliJ for . marker*
and checker*. Seminole County
W rit* Birger W aiter 7W 8.
Florida Ave., Lakelatx). Fla.
Phone 81.U1.
We win par top celling price*
for Used eutomoW]**. All 0PA MAID for light housework. Mr*.
detail* handed for yon. Write or
Jtoy ■Beery, 2&lt;18 Palmetto Ave.
poena u* to cone and make ojr
WANTTEDj experienced cook Mb3
° ^ O U iE R MOTOR SALES
house girl.. Good MUry, per80S w T itrit St.
Phone 1C . raanent job. Box AB, eftf Banford Herald.
WANTED * 0
W ax
jo b * .
Odham’t Gulf Service Station, PRACTICAL nurae or part Owe
Corher First St, ahd 'French
nurxi’e aaeUtatit for stead/ em­
ployment. Apply Z. e/o Sanford Herald. ■■ \ .

‘ Airwaite1
Luggage
In einglea or
matched seta —
durably m a d e

(spreads

III
“

To dreas up y
chenille.

Beautiful, Warm Blankets

and nicely lined.

J AU colon in doep pile Colorful and warm 100% wool or. part wool—*
&gt;•&gt;___

y i./y

ud

walnut

Sanford Atlantic Nat' Bank

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Organized Labor L e a ­
d e r s Will T e s t i f y
A gainst M e a s u r e
On W o r k O r F i g h t

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siv e s H i t G e r m a n s
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over the Nbln R iv e r—the last
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Pvt Joseph &gt;R. Cleland. son of
Mr. slid Mrs, M. G. ('Island. 41N
Palmetto Avcciue, is serving on a
railroad
t r a n s p o r t and supply
linn in India an d would like to
h ear from nls Sanford friends.
His address may bo obtained
from his p aren ts.

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The
Celery
Fed Daskethall
Team of Seminole High School
will meet an Invading team from
l&gt;eLend High School a t the school
gym nasiu m F riday afternoon at
2:30 o'clock, it w as announced by
Principal H erm an E. Morris.
•The C entral Florida Produc­
tion C redit
Association today
held its annual m eeting of irfficers
in the Comm issioners room at the
City Hall.

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James Foster reported to police
Sundnv night at 10:30 o'clock
' that his light blue Model A Tudor
Sedan had been stolen from In
. frojit of the RIU Theater.
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Klwanls win hold Its meeting
W ‘ Wednesday at the Pilmi and
■*** Pine* (Restaurant on the Dixie
- Highway.
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Commander William F. Thome
today announced that thero would
be no meeting of Campbell-Loeiln» Poet tonight due to the near­
ness of the deto of the State
Legion Convention which will be
held Saturday and Sunday In
Daytona Beach.
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Charged with “disorderly con­
duct," "creating 'a disturbance,"
“blocking traffic" at the Comer
of First Street and French Ave­
nue. and “scaring certain people/'
a mala waa arrested this morning,
to other chargee ft (e
_____ J that it “m isted arrest"
A negro treaty managed to lead
It to the aato shelter by the City
where It waa tethered awalt-

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Mrs. I d a D r a a Died
In D a y t o n a O n J a n . 6
Mr*. Ida Draa, a former resi­
dent of Sanford and wife of P.
V. Draa, Townsend Club leader,
died Saturday Jan. 0, at her
home In Daytona Beech follow­
ing en lllncs*. Funeral services
and burial were held over until
Wedieeday, awaiting the arrival
of members of the family.
Capt. Cecil Draa, a eon, wa*
•erring aa a physician with the
Armed Foreea m Guadalcanal and
when ha waa Inform*! of hi*
mother's grave lllneti, secured
leave and flew to America en
the dipper plane, to Chicago by
plane and then to Daytona Beach
by train, ony to arrive several
honre too late to aee hla mother
alive.
Mr*. Draa waa born in Ohio
and came to Florida 'many years
ago. For several vaara, Mr.
Draa operated a farm at Monroe
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unn\ In the Navy riHjuire a d ju s t­

ments to 1 f»0 of a aecoml.
Mr Kader wn* u»tr«wl urei! by
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the program
Prealdent Roy Hoiler, who pres id nt over the meetii\kf. we|roiTii*d t nJvIn Rlnnc hack
to the eliiti lifter uii absence of
i c v r r n I month*
Vlettor* included
M A Rkkeiia of hwhlin, (ia
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Thui pe of Orlando and
Chalvinlor M l^ ah e r of Hunting­
don. I*n.

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311. tlvirdn, 1**1a ., hus trrriverl at
Army Air Forces Redistribution
S tation No 2 in - Miami Reach
for reassignm ent processing a fte r
completing n lour of duty outside
the continental United State*,

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600 .Ninth Court, Tampa.
Medical exam inatiins and c l a u l
flcatiun interview* a t th li post,
pioneer of aeveral redistribution
station* operated by th e A ^ F
Pereonnel D istribution Command
J o r A A F returnee officers and
enlisted men, will determ ine his
new assign m en t. Ho will remain
a t th e redistribution station about
two weeks, much of which will
be devoted to rest and recreation.

Mrs. Mayme Hodgkin
Writes For Sentinel
Mrs. Mayme Hodgkin ha« ac­
cepted tho position of staff cor­
respondent. foj the Orlando Morn­
ing Bentlnal. formerly held by the
leto T. 1L Higgins and will havs
ber office at 216 Melsch Budding.
She hna had previous experience
In the newspaper field as gdltot
end publisher of n weekly news­
paper here for four yearn a.id
her late husband, D. 0 . Hodgkin,

Hodgkin - has • widi-oe*
ice In Sanford and 8embavlng lived*bars
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sale Grocery for tho past tiro and
a half rears.

C entral Pacific for about m *
month* and received training .it
Porrl* Island. S. C-. Quanliro,
V’a.. New River N. C. and Camp
Joseph Pendleton Calif.
While he wt* stationed at
Camp Pendleton, s h o r tly befoie
going overseas, l.lcut. Bishop was
one of two men, becauae of abil­
ity and efficiency, recommended
by th eir colonel for a perm anent
comm)t«Ion In the r e g u la r Marine
Corps-

a t t e s t - to the n » | —&lt;1 mi»I itf |
fectinu in wblrb he
held b y .
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•hip. Senator A.,. l i r a s I- n men,
t o r of the imptitli.nl Naval Af
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mikrTalion, Rule*, I'uMn* lluilH

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or now many esnosus ut
1 . or pthsr produce it
have token to sarv# the
‘thousands of people who havo
eaten there In that Uma.
Mrs. Takach died In February
1944. and tha restaurant is run
today by *her tons, .Frank end
~alius and daughter, Mias Aranka
* Prior to coming to Sanfamily, toetod log II
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Takach’s Restaurant Celebrates Its
56th Birthday In Sanford Today
By WILLARD CONNOLLY
Taksch's Restaurant, 20R N orth
Park Avtnua ceUbrated it* With
birthday today.
To compile statistics on ths
number ■of tasty, wholesome
meals ssrvsd during that time in
thla pleasant llttia restaurant
sines it was founded In ISHt) hi
the late Bertha Eugenia Takacl
would keep a professor of math­
ematics busy for some time,

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to p e l-"ii- who I'tt'l ol t h r ex
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The following m e -peeifirntionfor the various t&gt;(M‘ - of bird
houses in the cmile-l

Martin House must contain
had lived in Uingwoial fur -lx 12The
ot mute moms. Far h room
years.
inrhi-n Dour 2
The Pico Hate! n&gt; it waa thou mush to 11 hv

known, we* not rented, so ijra. inches wide nml 2'u inches high,
Takach took over Its m a n a g e ­ or a rircular opening 2 Mi Inches
m e n t and made improvement* to j -in- diameter. Thera mu-1 be von
the building. She |IVewl-c wua tllwtls.*. U|&gt; m.1 tha- r.sa.f sas.tl .Irsai.vone of the p io n e e rs in etilery *H2. n .J."'
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any
growing In this section and from The Wren House mmay
ay t oDe ony
original
dt-aign
with
the
jtou-o
a special edition of the Sanofrd
Chronicle, published in 11*08 wo measuring 4 by 4 inches interior
with ventilntiun nt the roof and
J the following:
l. Takach cleaned up the drainage in the floor. Door sluiuld
little sum of $10,000 from bo Ihre* or four inches from the
celery farm tho past year, floor as wrens prefer seclusion
which shows w h at an energetic during Incubation. T h e en trance
o r " opening shnutd bo a tittle
woman can do.
Mis* A ranka Takach today re­ larg er than a 25 cent piece.
called th a t in IRRd. prior to the C ypress, knees m a k e splendid
eom tng of the fam ily to Sanford, rustic boxes.
For the Flicker House a deeper
a d i s a s t r o u s fire swept the town
laaving only the barn of tho old box is used by flickers or wood
Sanford House on Commercial peckers. Floor should to 7 by 7
8treet still standing. Following inches. Holes bored in for d r a i n ­
that Uma, only brick .structure* age. Depth of cayily 11 or 1H
Inches, There must t o holes bored
met
could to built fo r com
commercial

Vkil/'h I iik'ffip &amp;injfflftnry of
70 k I'.ijuirl t ** Street tn S m .
fl ft* |*A**es| 1 he highly rtim|*eltli vr

to the wurkfTft liiul n new |*tiyr«*ll filiifi will to* Mill ! MCll, Mr.
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Navy
Recruiting
S tatio n
Voting Singletary, IK. wa- an
honor student at Sanford High
School before entering the Uni­
versity of Florida to major lu
science and mathematics.
lie hn- been is-ued u letter of
d int-led assignm ent which will,
a f t e r fn.luction, send him to
C hicago for approxim ately one
y e a r - training m the field nf
eleetronlr*. following which, suecessful -Indents receive petty
officer ratings.

C of C D i r e c t o r s To
Meet A t M a y fa ir

H o m e On L e a v e
ed itors N o te:—The followin i name* of boys in servlee
"'home on leave" have been
Huhmlllrd by t h r Pilot Club
for which Mr*.
11. R atliff,
telephone 6 9 1 -J, and Mian
Blanche Kennedy, telephone
323-w have been selected aa
a committee to secure name*
of service men and women so
th at th eir friends may know
when they are In Sanford.
Pfc. Carrol E. Godwin, son of
Mrs. M. 0 . Godwin, was home
on Icavo Wednesday th ro u g h F r i ­
day of last week. Two sisters,

A dinner m eetin g of directors
of the Seminole County Chamber

Mr*. 8. T. Corn and Mrs. M. K.
Rotunda from the Carulfnaa was
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CIRCUIT COURT
Spring term of the Cirouft
Court will convene Tuesday morn­
ing at 10;00 o'clock with Jud^e
M. B. Smith presiding.
State Attorney Murray Qrervarious committees Including Fro­ itrecl arrived thi* morning and
zen* Food Locker Committee, the with Assistant State Attorney
Veterans Employment Committee Georg* A. De Cottes questioned
t city ruling. she jn up near the roof for venilla- and lh* Road Commities, a t , ,
witnesses tn regard to case*.
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o'clock Tuesday evening at the
Fkitel Mayfair, it was announced
bv Edward Higgins, manager of
th e Chamber group.
Report* will to regalved from

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will itwelve ln*arui'MOfiw in reitarrl

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Lsamli nnd S u r v r y i roniniittw'* | l l m t 1M ton hv lo 00 A M
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to any U'K
ion until a «&gt;•
fcrence of Twhor. industry, apn
culture and government leader*
hus inuuiretl into w hat manimwr r
and related nroblema actually e x ­
ist
The r i f t in a letter to \\.*r
Mobilization
Director
Hy r n* pleii^etl it would follow *p«- it 1
recommendation* of such a «*•'
ference and would supprirt &lt;*■ v
leplslfttion de*i|fn«'i| |ti imp Iron t
those findirurs

T. Sjft. J a m e s Ke lsey
Is B a c k F r o m Pacific

• -i|»»

r:irin *r

i *titIi*rI Ft»rnt«iMi itifuiti (inlay
in sup|n&gt;rt nf 1lit* uncht‘okp&lt;l

Jo Inl';intry i
Son O f Ju d ire Miiler F o i l p i l l Nazis

W^tlnt L«* able f ■
the we*-h

.1jt w t* (I I line* IcynslaLi Ye rep
rcaeniative of thp A ria* will L 1
tfv under instruct ions from M
joint legislative confernner
f
the A F L and the R ailw ny lirthcrhiMMls lo cite " s p ec ific c»i
dence nf flagrant
wastage
f
manpower and money hy fe*h-r •!
■yenctes un&lt;l hy priv ate indw
trie* enyatred in war production

-»■*tool p«.|ilt-

fO» *«8-(,Hn| PfMI)
A n n -ru iin

Ihmiik imlurtwl

without pay and then w »t rc # Mav Mini th»t ho
wardc&lt;&gt;&gt;/o» hi* bun! jr^rk bv he fAfttpKlx hr»rif:*3 hy
nml that “ we hurt to
in is r«-*fst tn iff, cent* n weeV
I'nmtknh" out the careful m report the hi 11 out hy
nftfrlicm miulfl ftf nil watcher mi end

and a

t i J r el or ma I ion

Capt. Pat M iller
Is Reported A s j
Missing In ActioiL

Hr s,mtt thill *T im e ii* the Uiral
••' I 1 in'hii \ in mu hummt riu e

the nation for a * l r m i i r r in*

i&gt; ^ lernal * ti u r i i t t f lo ntr-e! i Jir
i ( H im i n z afrim i,me*4 of war
I be l&gt;r&lt;»adcixl rr|i«rlrt1 nrw
»
tacffooi* '
AaOtHigJ
i r a j r i .. *■laitiortin; for j ImiI.1
•uipr*«• dt iilrd
at rt-nn

Will Fiffht mil
A* the critical mnnpower s i t u ­
ation wni received iiureftsiiuf ly
g re ate r nttention on nit fronts,
the American Ktslemlion of l-ft i
ln?r and the f o n u r r * * of Indus
ifiiil (&gt;rieuni/ation* left no doubt*that they wotdd opp.i*e the MllV
tin i lev hill
In *ep«-|jite *tnte
mrhfs they made plain iheyr W
lirf thul w list a me' of tpoth man
I-iiim t and itmiiev v%n** the cau se |
of fl nvii i n e war pr •-*111 *■* i**n , that
t lie work or fm hi lull a s * not 1
l hi panacea
In that *tmid, they iii*aKrreed
with the Army, \ ha \ Selective
Service and War Manpower f'ont
m ioion, all of wh**sr witnesses
approve*! the measure m Kcneral.
All except Selective S m i H - , howevi-r, np|HM*«1 t he penult v pri&gt;V»v)t m« which would plnce u rrcal
n t rant into a pec nil -v i o ’ groups
I.. tl«I menial, dismiTfrubh* tasks,
They -aid t h lt *l«Ii fine* ami
lotiir prison se n lrm e - would Im* ft J
*.
tr*knurr deterrent t«* sin* krr* who
' 1 ' »I»K
refuse wai &gt;ob»

Says It Is The Most I m p o r t a n c e O f A c c u r ­
Rid ic u lo u s R a b b i t
ate T i m e P i e c e s
P u lled O u t Of H a t
S h o w n At L u n c h e o n
JACKSONVII.I F Jan l !&gt; (Spc
ciall "M n -ter mugi&lt; Inn- in (hr
Washington office »f thi- tll'A
have often mynttfird our ( n n v r r with th s ir slrungn Irirks, but thi
most ridiculmi- rabbit they hrtvrrver piltli-d nut of liuclr Snin*xtoVspipe but is till" 'I I rout ju r
lint In Isc just allowed ,.h -tlnw
irtrfes a- rom pon-atum fm -torm
and free*,- d am ag e .” William I
Wilson, I&gt;iri&gt;ctnr of Stole Fa.
mars' M arket-, said in his rr«|
and m ark et review Inlay,
"Ren# to r l’v|&gt;p«r wlvlaes me
t b i t he ia Joining me in u stron g
protest against (his rldteolmisclinn," he continued "To nrrtvi*
at th at ralsr of .1 t rent pet
pint the OP A must have done
rame weird juggling nf fi g un s .
About 1200 acres n rr plunted to
strawlrerrtes In the Plant City
area this year. Through Decem­
ber of last year our market there
handled only 220 pints; (or the
iarr\e month In 1U43, with only
fiOO acres planted to berries, !&gt;",
791 plnta were sold on our p l a t ­
form; and In December nf IP 12.
with about (hr name acreage a»
Ibis year, shipments tntalml JilP.
ttH pints Plant City is the pi in
cipal straw b erry growing
Imri
of Florida, as th ere probably i&lt;
not more than 300 acies of P er­
ries in all the re s t of the S late.
Conditions a t specific m arkets
he described as followi;
"F lo rid a City is e.p ectin g a
heavy volume of tomnloes, beans
and squash this week Tomatoes
are selling from I3.1HI to Jli Ml,
squash from f.'i.bn lu |fi bU. and
beans at
Weather is s.iid
to l&gt;« excellent,
"P aho k ec had a severe frost
in some spots last week, aud It
aptiears th a t between 1,000 nod
2,000 acres of tender crops winch
were replanted a fte r the Docent- |
ber 15th frost were killed. Ice
deposita form ed, on cabbage, but
it I* too early to accurately de
tcrmlnc the ex te n t of the d a m a g r
A gencrou* volume uf cabbage
and celery li expected this week,
with a sm all movement of squash,
| r « s l l s M &lt; Os !*&gt;■« r * . r l

i

into ■*pec in I labor hiwt tiilioitii.

Director Wilson Watchmaker's Job
Hits Price Rise Is Told Rotarians
For Strawberries By W. E. Kader

Hfttily-wmmi!(*(! (I e r nt tt n
columns fell Imck today to­
ward the Sh-gfried Lint' from
llu-ir collapsing Belifinn pocI ) kct as f\v Russian offetjsivi-s ,
broke out in a widespread
area on the eastern front.
Berlin reported lua11Is sweep­
ing the entire tlOD miles from
f
Budnpest to the Baltic after
the Reds launched new' drives on
Poland nml Font Piuavia
The Russians urv now sto rm
ing w estw ard in seven sectors

■111 I vvitrliilf (1 I'fFaa)
The pm»ible
ou*iog
of
F rem lrr h u n ia k i hol*o hers u * r of Japzne*e m ilitary
fr * r r * « U » a* hinted hy the
Japanese Homci S ' r s i A g rn r)
tods* It -tiid th at poliliral
circle* in J a p a n had tw-rft
*plil uiuler a “dettiind I*y

Organized labsir ijne* U*»nre the
IN T H E D E E P E S T P E N E T R A T IO N v« of the South China S«a, House military nflnir* r n m m i t t t f
t!.S T h ird FlrH unit* hnvr hu rlnt bum lm l* of r ^ r r l e r lu n r d tilnnr&gt; this week to oppose- the work or
u^uiniKt four Ja|innr«e tftiivoyt brtirv.l t h:ivr l»**rri nrt th r i r vi.iv m fljfhi hill, which ( ’ hair mini And*
Luzon, Miilimg I wriity-fi% v -*h»|*w .«*••! daimiging th i r l r r i i At 'h r ! rew J May (IK. K&gt; I. hops** to |
sBim* time. u ( t a r U were tiir rin l *.*1 m tO't:tlhiti&gt;)ru&gt; Ifplwpin Sitti'nii j hiAVi ready for n»M*r tHhsidern
nod ( ninnuth Ibiy in F r r n r h I ml*-* • iiin.i ami ihirl&gt; nine plm**-. .It* | iion tiv Fii«ln&gt;
May open■« itir hcoond ami f i i m l j
Mroyisl. Both 1‘um‘p art* wi*|| krootu .1 r,. ii&gt;&gt;r »$?(*&gt;. ukc*! by (hr t-nrmv week of ht'anrvM on his fitca'iiiie
fc'r tcpnii vhtirk uimI um U of lh« Ion flrrt may u h u l u o r Lr?fi t&lt;&gt;4ln&gt;
It | rovnle* that all men
itru fk hy our flier*. (Intel iintuuiai 1
In-tween 1H and 45 ^rt n v»nr job
or remain on Uw* one they have

(Hr A i w t s w i r t o . i

^

Ya n k s On L uzon C o n ­
t i nue To M a k e A d ­
v ances C r o s s i n g I m ­
p o r t a n t Ajrno R i v e r

I (inks And Troops Mm (• To I'Vnnt

N F W A H K . Ju n
15, Id*!— A j
Em ail official »nitl today thn- k
nine wai worker* who struck nl L
the
nubberset
('ompany
hnvc
l i en
•‘ pereintorilty**
d rafte d
Washington said it i* thi f i r i
rrp4irtc«I "w ork or f i i f f h t ca*e of
it* kind

PARIS, / a n . 15. f . t F J —
Allied arm ies h a t e captured
37,894 G erman* since th e
N a il counter offensive began
on Dee. 18. This increased
the number of prisoners aince
the French invasion In 844,891.
Meanwhile the
American
First Army tfrnve to within
a mile and a h alf of the -omm uniratlons ra n t e r of l)nuffaille, the pivot of the new
Improvised ( i r r m i n defenses
in the
flattening
llrlglan
Bulge. Fog, snowstorm and
cold slowed the pace of the
three Allied arm ies elsewhere
and also grounded the s i r ­
men la te In the day. The
First and T h ird Armies e s t a ­
blished contact southeast of
Ijriv ch r, cu ttin g off another
segment on th e western end
of the salient. Nearly 1.300
A r-erican lum ber,, and fight era from
lirltaln
pounded
four railroad y ard s In so u th ­
ern tierm any without Inter­
ference from N a il fighters.
They raided Freiburg. Vug«burg, Ingulsladt, Hrutlinen.

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MONDAY,

JA N U A R Y

IS.

191

"A nd don’t think for n minute
that there G erman* can't .ignl
inn) diin t listen to anyone who
a tt e m p t s to toll you th at fhe
individual t i n m a n soldier Is 'n
f r i i ' i r - When Prey s l a t t e d Jn-ir
offensive on i)vcru)ih&lt; i . iff/ it

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feeling I* not eerlain pi oof
you art- well.
Nine out of leu (iituuis nrg
led to hnvc aimiuil physical

examinations.
W hat iitocedtirv c.'lild k '
more wine th a n (lull o f avoid­
ing nirhlics* tiy maintaining
health ?
fly cheeking with u tillytHciatt at re g u la r intervals it
ran be maintained or by call'
lltg lino immediately
when
health h. iintm ued il r n n r Ire
irp iin tili
' ——
Hut there 1* a r o m p l r l r
finality to tlwit wnicll hnnpcti.
when 111*- doctor la enlletl loo
late.
It in also wine In have votir
n ii o r n u l l u m
filled pro m ptly
and perfectly. _
Thin i- Ihe '.'illlL, oAm*UW.p
lr» of Edilurinl a d r i r l o c i n r u U '
appearing in thin imper rarh

POPE WE
MQUJTHE

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P0U1ICAW
j I . r t t E 'I H l
T i w e '.

.h ap M stv es.

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■''"MftVvy
I ‘‘Ours U trip only country when1 Tibet gem-iully go In jnurs, fur
worker* can no into the industrial I hr lM-iist, unless iimrt:ili&lt;- weundplants utul work with t!w know­ cd will charge fumiUhly nl Fils
ledge that they will not t«- a t t a c k e r
Iniinlwil nut U’Idii’ , hey .|U|*li
the) i il.nl y :.hift
In England
evcryhwlv in ilraftnl. These work
**e *o into a -Ideloey to work,
N inety-three P e r ­
not know mi; whether they will
t-nrnr out alive When a German
c
e n t D e f y Disease
I'Uii hoiuh hits ii fnetory. they
remove the ilou.l Inslies ami the
By W.V Bitting
ivnumlctl, rlcnn out that pint of
Tiijchtmi Driij C«.
'th e plant tlmt Is wrecked and
co on with their work.
T h ough you feel well tlmt
fV*n«-.*.iv,Ae3K5vSl«*-hr T-tTnUiftw

"WHIZZ" Ktfr9rr

W hy nrit lion-political p u b lic ‘in s til tit b u n su seldom ru
mcnilK-red in w ills? Schools, libriirii-a. lumnlf- " f h e a lth ,
p ark bo ard s, ra re ly find ta x m oney i-iiough for nil tin
K « U » H fUi
rl« u p JH rf
OrV*l»#r f t . itlft* at t k f l’»«f Offl## thirtfTH th ey w ould like to do. P u b lic -sp irite d n t i / e n s ra re ly
: leave fu n d s to h c fp -th rm o u t fim m etally.
All th e m o re unu su al is th e will of C lem ent V H itte r,
'a C hicago bopknoJliu'. lie le ft to th e A m e iia tn l.ib ra ry AsI.Hodution $ 1,000 to In- d iv id ed in v a ry in g a m o u n ts am o n g
' lib ra rie s In In d ia n a , Illinois, M ichigan. low n, Ohio. W iscon­
sin a n d P e n n sy lv a n ia w ith incom es o f less th a n $3,500 a
ytytr. A w ard s /ire m ade yit th e rccutnnurm htliun of s ta te
lib ra ry nssocinU oiis . So fu r ch eck s h av e been sent to 111
lib ra rie s.
M r;
a n t i c * * . c a r d s *1
slalln n * a n *
ml
M ost c o m m u n itie s se rv e d by sm all lih n ir.e s are sm all
ml* fo r M r ►«!»«&lt; •*
4&gt; w i l l S« c h a r * * * Im l thwmnelves, iititl f a r from rich . Hut m any of th em do not
n h r n M M rain*. .
sup|K irt th e ir lib ra rie s as well ns th e y could. T h e c o n sta n t
la U l4
Vp m r « r o
n * sf* * * * la
and g ro w in g need s of n lib ra ry develo p in g not only in
.tv**. | « r _ r r a m r s H T k r lle r a lc
size b u t in q u a lity and v a rie ty o f its se rv ic e s a re seldom
l a «fc* M l l * a « l O a t s e l ■ &lt; * * M l * l a i
M t t l e c a * r * a s a l o t a i a a * In t h * U r i t
fully a p p re c ia te d by Gitfccn*. U sually lib ra ria n s a r e too
w l r l l l f ! ml I S * r e u n i f y w l l k a r i a
hudy n t th e ir ow n jo b s to bilk a b o u t lib ra ry needs.
S a a i k « w t s a r i r n in p U t M * * H
H ut an y sm all co m m u n ity nuty co n tain a fu tu re A b r a ­
f b # H # r « li U i n r M b t r #f T h e
M 4 r | M t H Pr**m n M r h Is rmrUi&gt; ham Lincoln. efwy’Cb' re a d in g books fro m -n n y - mwuxu. A ll
? * l r r a l l t l t i &lt;• t h e «Mf l # r »#- co n ta in you n g -pvirplc m oving to w a rd u se fu l liveJtooks
i b lin U ttH t f nil i f t i i 4 U |t i l r b r &gt;
help U w m .nil. 'M u re-g ifts like R i tte r ’s w ould be a blesaim ;.
af ' l*. ac * .f i ii -a inua ”» w
K ; T i v n i r . b u t b e s t o f fill is to have tile ja o p le a c t f o r ’th e ir lila a i’ie» W ll.h ,d k r r r l a .
II a ta h 4 * I n r r a a h l t e a l U n *1 ■n e ­
wt t b a a l r k r , k a r r i * a t o win* r * -

.MONDAY. JANUARY 13. W15

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Ccazyoor.jAial Dumb
i n iHi»c your cj
&gt;ppr pitpei . .
M O IO H HALES
VUE.

A witr comv»|notd*'iil in tjic Philippiucs ao&gt;!' tl
BIIILB VEK.HK FOH TODAY
wi'o g o in g crjtzy. lie Imiwn his kxinlkt on such facts u
lie n ay s they ‘Hhrwvv away litoir plums in » rage
B E C A R E F U L NOT TO PHI FT
W T O ’MCANtNGt,V.BA f’KUK aomutTiipg'' go*"1 wrong, anil in ■Uwir ftghYny &lt;tu*y
absurd as to tjirow little bin id grenade- i*• *
MONY; BE SlNCERK AND MD
B I L L BE GREATLY UIMIKI KU covured wi(i&gt; Utuuv orutoi .
AND .HELPED: A« ..ft »» v*

T h is dousii I ooce.ssio’ilv mctin i#i*ui»it&gt;. imwev
il m a y ite. R ut Ahey ej-rUtiuly a r e very d u m b and 111
nil jit iiittuy w ays. And tliu l i« one re a so n why ll
g e ttin g licked w luirever Ute odds m e not overwltt*
Before In tarlon
in ih o ir tjLVor
( F r o m The Buokfrlluw Footrj
Anuiial, IU44I
W /tr, is , n .bitHtness liu il JV ipiires eulm iich- uinl
AH day the walerfriml at Bidim nw nt. n o t la iitrm n s "H e tiMil ruUttlt hi» ow n sp irit
rang
the tic rjp tu re . " js g te a le r th a n h e th a j ta k e tli a eil;
W it h ahlpwirlght’s h a m m r r . Where
th
a t is oldy Im lf of Hut p ic tu re . If lie fails in *uH «oi
the (to u t IriremeC
Docked w raith (rum A f iu o . thru will m il be t l ’l y go»xl lit lu llin g c itie s
« a l tKli broad kiul it rink Dos cup.
y* proclaim the U m l'
rteuln
till h« coma.— 1 Cor. I 1 " H

rowers snug
I d myriad luitguvs II was a ;ilu&lt;•
for dr cams
Two alratiger* Watched Ope urm;
ed thro ug h UvsrrJH lip.,
A aold.tr with plumed hrlinnt and
fa r g a t e
S tay ed for the mending *&lt;( hu.
»Jorm-wrecked ships.
It* wai un UUndif and knew
their * » ) •
T h . Vthnr sec med a shepherd,
artisan
A n d ntllur ’ buughl Ins cattln, yet
his cb&lt;ak
BI*W out a* one who strides be­
fore s clan
Their glances met The Courtly
Grecian spake
•T *m Odysaeu:, »t«r L aertes’
son."
"I the Jew Moars," said (he
other one.
rMHUI-AJI MAI
Mrs.
Franklin
L’
Roosevelt
a s been natned Woman of the
c a r bf the National Council of
Ifjfrt1 Women.
Have you bought th at IWtlicenic tag yet? il not. il piny
cost you something e x tr a in the
Ttsxt day ot two
Th* CIO hn* renewed IU “110
• tr ik e pledge.” Just to show UnAmerican peoule it still h*« *
good secure ol lu m o i.
The Onl In p poll reveal) Uk &gt;I
la m e JJl.OOo.OOO Aowricanr lend
ootdi during the week IroDuc
Citriltm**.
The re s t of th»in
w aited until th c ^ y e k after.

A D M ISSIO N 10c — (T a x Inci.y — S K ItV IC K 30c

JtuadiiiR Y o u r N ew H piipfr
Kdiiui tiiid Publisher |dint a ;t bit f»l wiw aniii.icl t*’ I i O U J ! j h
mtwspripcr rctidure. tidliug I hem bow I buy cun gel the j
most benefit ml d llmi leiiding:
|
l&gt;H&lt;
lie! you COlllll ll.llc Wlltlon title. Indll'l III.Ill HI'
Hiu-ciui
‘ liluiikuDiie the figblim' D-’ui m l itu*v it
You tire u new simper ■ euder. Since join Itrsl esiinics. . AIAN 1 \ htn |
I|UK lui. » tliuc ill .iskisl .III lurati.m
it...........
You kripw what you rend mul why you read it M.iv Ijc ■ '••u I n«Mi«i
.-ii. .&lt;1 th* fioftl rout " P h i y»u c fc i .iv
- luoidl* 1 Ilii -■ -i
s i u i I with I tie front I'ltge—
miivln* y o u ' r e « h | i o c 1k u m | j h *’ l ’“ ‘ ^
lo c 111 .lujll-uln.sled laoca of f.aal or o s
I tit. I a t ,,T*
-i-niiiybc you fum y ' ’financial." Kvery man t" In tre-te. A j (u(1)il
not- th e ' Incvi- inMif ; muiiillon limt m * u n c i v i l ■uih , r l i u
. nr those ill the ( .arm anil icc l&gt;ri."I.--- i!ici
auI'.ijoii
newspaper hn-- u lot of loom to move hiouiii! in.
fu-tri
• fight ••ho &lt;all .n r i an u h i tlu r iitotci lu ll on «lu o i’ ! nil v\u
Bl|t how nlioiil vour stale of iiiiml ns you rend Vmii jtbick
(Mill unit a l e Ui|d J » e , fj|,| vuti aver lev I dll' iIII"
iitci
imper ? "YVi' ho|M' it’s u* ito|iusitive us a child
Wu tiuiu ( J J *1
in c l o r d lltrii uiolu ■i,,... like thill when won tunul. j ml M
you’re no h.t-ond tun lender
that you lollow thmugli u f,„ ,
have iu&gt; iin a n rJ a n th i a r t c ILUlull Und Idn.' n o m
ulil LU. duii
h n k home bcs'aasv . £ , 1|||,1 &gt;on were n iith c l liamiivau | Tlur*’
Atnry lo gel the full incture We hup** you seek out ci)" j tintinges
riicv Wiiavd ovl frutu a ca..c if 11. ..* ft is.* .a.,iui
editorials mid 111*’ eotiinmiMs . .
in get the banaiii **f [
l|«-.-.c &gt;«l"llLmn* in
i iiLsr.1 hv ■ etn ggm g lhr«tigli llci ini ,
varied uiewpointr. We hope you hove a healthy upiwtile int j
lit.' utt.'iitiun of .liy am,) ui), 1 -|c»h, i U v IU .mil hi) d o oi
thcv'll apoc.l uy j'ro-^^ut-e ; mul dhfvYtai c v ,n r 1,* &lt; 'I’ d)
(he helpful advert iputneiilr*.
| hgi|i&lt;
Ic mldior*' llvi s vllt hsudlc « IlMoklond *•(
&gt;i udn
lim
We hope you don't stop here. We hope you yjwwlv i ducti
ml tin wai will kv won wlnm Ihc l u l l 1* were -.i l..
i** j ■jwi.gii
soek out the mum imfiorlnnt shiupT tUrliks. We hope you l,r *’
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eat up the mtereatnig teutures W« hope you read gruudily
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to the United B t o p a - every ifsv tm.lUc Idurlllg v n l f n i don't k
finu mag« 7.'tie.H hold greater values for you. Whun you know . nVJVt
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your newspaper well .
. today’s apiohdid Itooks uii so biui
b in fwradon —1&lt;&gt; t c l l j trstnendoiii d cstrartiim
if .his I
liir real conildiuna, war uf nttrltiun mid Im rm ue .he j
many vital ntib/ecLn, hlend into u pattern to mukc you broad i Aim­
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Ho^eiigrm atrcs**d die 01 in the past few in onlh, In | i v (y
Tile future of your world hinges on you . . . the well.,
n c H for eottnn d in k vision* of i|n r a m MClui.. nine | I
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counsellor, eritic. U ve with it longer. Sturdy type on news and
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coddling of G trm nn w -i»fnv«i
o v e r tn* find food wh|ep Is fed
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Social Calendar 1)1 MrsEdRar Mitchell
MONDAY

The Ihi-inrv. \ \ orruinR e i n ' e . national or^antfutioii at u mr« I
of the r ir«l
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l n t rue*
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S ta r will hold . 1- ni&gt; t j)0„ t. ,,f Mt*
Kdgar M i trh i l’.
n u l l dinner nml initiation mi the i M,|h Mi* t
It IhUniill an *u
Masonic* Hall at *1 10 P M The 1h.mlcnn
junior lout m a t i on. M»J««* i
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meet at H:0U r M. .»l ilo- lioiio*,
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ol Mr*. K*rai F n r ........... U k . p " * 1 ' ,riL , A » * * *
Monroe Ron,I
rooted into II... rim ,tier
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Saturday Jan
Mr*. F ran k Fvni&gt;*. M.- I I ...lie | »
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Mr*. J. N f •tttnn ufll t n ' t i . i . t . . . .
F rr* cm wrr. ,'l.
Ray Mi*
ceii ill. threatened wit h
r t There wil.
n t \hn&gt; Mio*rh, Mr* !,«•. Mr* r*(nlli|.«. lu u 'u io “i d M m r e c u p e r a t i n g out
■Service W lvr *1 ( lt.li it. On- 1,1.m .v ; Ml* M.lrhrll, Mi* Hhu m ii i . M i - i«ta loiilv at the home o( Man
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' W II llnlhi.l. Mi. K II I'll- l it c 11.» 11wen on the Country tl u l.
incitl*. Mr*. .1 II Kiw.t. Mi*, h Hoad
1 K Kounnllnl. Mi*. II J I.ehnmn
| Mr* S R |lii;hton and .Mm*
Mi Hint Mrs. (’oij)y . U ^ U and
Minion
| two «liildrrn. who have U r n vis' It nil* Mr** l i e Me lie 11n 11ill ftfn*I
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of it* bland flavor, ir combine*
*»p|| with many food* and *ea•uninir*. Too often,
Amorican
iu.ok* l.uvr Uiird it only to dab
on lettuce and nerve a* salad.
In unlitf r o t l a r e cheesa for
main di*he*, ekilful *ra»onin*
a , tii
onion, paralry and t i c ,
rliopprd pimlento, grewn fiepper
and c.-lery, or tom ato vauce la
advinable. F o r added flavor and
fond value, u*e chopped nut*,
[w a n u t buffer, eg r r . an d a llfftv
nil or fat. The chev*e need* no
looklnit, only heatfrir for hot
diehe*. but other in fred ie n ta with
it may nee&lt;i »oma cooking. Avoid
tonK cooking or high heat which
toughen* the curd* anil may cauea
*wpa rating.
C ottage Cheeve I’atlie*
A deliciou* h^t di*h for dlaner
i&lt; co ttage cheete pattfe*. F.nough
»(•• rut l\
'I i Ariu-it’* inutbri *bciii*- in l&gt;r|^«iid w he n hr Iim- for five may be made with I
cup co ttage cheese, 1 cup bread
in «rptii 1 u piisitmn.
cniinb*. 3 tab1e*poon* savory fat
Tin.mu'. **;i* h.t*lc**
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cu p p ean u t butter, | / t
Vi*. iU-n k. &lt;.\imo t\n- re
J u r * i H«iiii «
I'fifi Wi'iti ve&lt; n u t m a t t . \\.eanut»
a i m s ! -*ur-&lt; tftax * • »
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el Ii. m. i .
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powdered
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of f |l « l « m r m , a*d •
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III S. n|( v%( -I l 'to d u
lu i - tilt me, 1 talde*| oon milk.
e|m I • «| I*. &gt; n t i I •*i t h e neve v«*m
I ph - | hh&gt;ii *oda, I leaa|Mwin *alt,
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Mr. »nil Mr* llernuiii I ( l.i*. &lt;hail man'. Mi - 1C I I hoina/k Mi * li .|I m».ii d hm e a r i i n
Mi % * ‘ u r r i c
Ninpt li*a e n lis tm e n t. Mm in I In |o | lliei \ mil t \S ell- ol . Impped onion.
an nou nce the lurtli »f n Min S \
K I c e . Ilitle s t u d y . Mr* ! Sao to id
l&gt;i**olve *o«la in milk and work
Vhoma* Lee. .1an I I at M.e llui
T lla td v . «h*vot mitnl. Mi ­
into &lt;bee*e to remove o d d flavor:
lovr (ienernl 11.&gt;*&gt;|. ili. I Mr* Ilo*.'
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Mr. and Mm. Alvin Odhnm un i g»i»Mi :imil I i i i I i I k i IV. MI r - . lo l. n i . l \ .1 • ttei Aiifndinif tin* holiday* i onion nrid peanut b u tte r thorough
nounce th e Inrlh «l ii il.mithlei I M i l l e r . l.t. fil l l l l l . M l - A J I V t 1 .* ith Mm
II dlil*** parent-. Mr ly with cheese. Mi* seatoning*
Mr .
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Inn , n - u n , lieMII* Mil - li t
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J and chopped nula with crumb*
i l In the Ornniri (leli. m l In-* | P h i l l i p i , | C| *••»«.t| '.As•i k e 1. M l .
cheese
m ixture
and
Mi - 11old w ill (hitei | t 'undone
pitul in Orlunilr.
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will be rem ember.-.1 n« tin- f u i m n , l U ’l l d . &gt;.i i dinti li •mu* illb &gt;1 ii«..|ji l »•
Roll in fine crumb* or
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fr v fb m i » i
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T h e tr e n to t windfall of r*tr*
tatde*|mon* milk, 3 table.pcams
I • * .ae r r t' l •*-•*(&gt;&lt; n l ( h r r n r r (
rtd point* »v»r u *nm* uu*
rbopited pim lento or green pepper,
nth. a n d each monili l&gt;.lln»
* • w h ich M rH a rry lire
I 3 tea.|a&gt;on salt, 3 tablespoons
I of, to American liou »r»n e»
*^ i m m a n
pie-idr*d
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lhrou*lwut Uie tvuntry
co llage cheese. Fold yolk m i l
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lure into stiffly lieaten whites.
M i*
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l'»r i.l* • *;t r l h e m gul.n r l i t i - m i •
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the omelet m sy be d o w n e d in
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medicines.
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H •*. ii - a* H»* s.ittfeirU ( i u i r m i i i i 1 ■o u t h e r n
The need for used tx 9» it still
n iK
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u r f r o t Women
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.Mrs. 'I'liomas Hostess
To llaptist Circle One

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Mrs. Wilke Fleeted
Harden Circle Head

UNCLE SAMTO

HAND OUT 32,000,000
EXTRA RED POINTS

Mrs. II. K. Cordell
Presides At .Meeting

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s p o n s o r e d h i 'h o He. r e a l ion Hi
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John Ms eficld. before he tiecame poet Inurente ( of Fnglund,
worked in New VXirk Tily In a
bakery .Imp, a lively stable, a
saloon, nml finally a carpet fac­
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K io « , Hitllo, HlrjrU , TopU«
few Hoi. eaa be sold with

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Miss Carolyn Dagiic, In Camllvlighl
Ceremony, W eds Kane T r a \is , I'SNIt

belirdi' I
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Alice D urr Miller wrote “T hr with a rlrruliii tr.iiM II. '
White Cliffs of Dover’’ In her tip Hhl-IUtl V» t I 1%.
New York a p a rtm e n t which over­ r l t h r r - i d r (if l Jllll.
oearleH i p r a y
of •u .Hurt*
looks the E a s t Hirer.
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—hili • e.dnd
a wine storehouse or cellar, tan and fnim nm&lt;&gt;ng I hi l.*u V »*- Ilf
the name has been adopted in t h e InMik fell L.itg a h 11r -lit li
tnnny lands to designate a plare ribbon ilri -filer*
M l» - I ’l ' M r l l a n d \t
where win. i* sold.
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&gt;f furh*i.i faille*
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American | t h e h a i r nf i * i i r h - g " I . *
founder
of
th e
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lleim l y
of
d efectiv e
fiction,
w ai
a lotebudi.
I’lnkerton
detectiv® f o r eight
For h i - l*r»l m a n . Mr T m v i yeat-a, and worked on the Nicky rh o-e RtiMel Oyer. ..nr «&gt;f htA rn steln and “ F a t t y ” Arbucklr
la ia m a lr- nt the Knivrr*itv nf
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HARRY’S LIQUOR STORE
B.

114 So. Park Avenue

B.
With America nt war, it ia more important than
aver that trains, passenger or freight, run on time.
.
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In railroading, maintenance of Railroad Watcliea
» t .’g*
'
*
*
’ to critical atandarda of accuracy, ia necessary. Such
- watches are highly prized possessions among men
whoso job it is to move millions of men and billions
of tons across tho nation.
Wo are proud that watches carried by railroad
men in this territory, are serviced by us. It is our all
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important war job, oven to tho extent of neglecting
civilian work,
unavoidable.
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Our Railroads are doing a big job, and wa are
more than willing to do our wnaD, but vary essential

Berry Cup Brand Table W ine.......p t 49c
(2) Dollies to a customer

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Boom301
Phone 732

NKWS MAKING. SUN-CATCHING

PLAY SUITS
See our new collection of
•’mafle-for-nction” piny clothes.
Hun- midriff .siiitr* in “Cnrmcn Mirnndu” styles, double-duty chnrniert
in Chintz, Seersucker, Butcher Linen, Chambray, and Shantung.

g.95 to 2 2 ' 50

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TnE,&gt;M ANCO»U U ljU A L P , SAN K OH D, F L O R ID A

SHANGHAI#

Java! 'P la n e s *©n
'F o r m o sa n B a s e s

Sponsor A n n u al
Bird House Contest

(V M l U a N i*tmm IMrfr Our)
w a s captoresl an the extrem.

western beachhead.
T he rtrlttkh arntthrar-t ftiis nf
•fensive gained headway with .

__ Pcedjrjg Tiny* m,ty he o( any
original design but the flunr
shnul.l l&gt;c of uld fly screen for
d ra in a g e with side* t to 2 Inches
Mich, «o the seeds and crumbs
will not be blown off by the
wind.
I ip pahiltng house* select a
hbhdu.'d color, soft d ark green,
d a r k brown or gray. W hite is
treat for Martin Houses.
All
p a in t m ust Ire dry l^ f o r e any
bird house may be entcre.1

N azi Columns
Fall Back To
S ic g f r iv .d J t i j i i i .

.

&lt;c»kl.**r« rr»m r*»« «*»'
w a te r liarricr lieforr the Oder
lliver In (lerninny—on » 37-mlle
f n u i l , mid got within XJ mild*
o f KrnVww. Thl* represented n
-10-mile gain In three day*.'

• CHAMOMyt

J2-n.»le Icapfrcg amphibious ml
▼atire li s t n 11-wHe ilrlrc toWan
Maislalny.
nriltlh ('omnmnd..
crosses) the KataHan a n d I ^ m i .
It Wars s o c th e a it ef Burma nno
euotwrtsl livebon. Other l l r l t b l
d riv e

£
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AN AMIRICAN TROOR CARRKR plane icutlr ri iimyjwi k- runta:/ilng fw*l
and ammunition to Y an k troop* Isolated in Rastognr, flelgium. Tha
ailppl'ea enabled the trnpjied forraa to hold out In th* town until Srd
Afnijr unit* relieved Uieni. Signal Corps Hadiopbelo. (/n(cipaliujial)

town isl

Manila lay

iUBMA k O / l D f

Brlli;!

■f Vvnliwandm. erearesl the Rub*
ihni onl f^ m is . Hirers southeast u
‘Btiratn ami captures! Myefcon
Other British tfoon* advanced
within n»i mites df Mandalay.
A Sn.iMile extension o f the •'
8. 8 U lh Army beachhead in
I.lnpaycit Gdlf to a total of Ift
rtllea was announced by (Jen.
itougla- Mac Arthur. Meant Ime
Lank«ir*l -*peorh«wils ppohlng to
want --Mardfit* rrosse.l the Al't.'Rlvrr oil the south at llnyniiihiini'
22 mile* Inland.
Tile western side of the heurl.
heml wji ritfn d rd 20 miles id
up ul to Ihr road Junctl.ni of AIn
inonis in &lt;• swift drive north
is.*.1 •• in. I t.fler rapture 'o f Port

IIUCHO*

JHahUng. y.imr cabbage, ctdlatv*,
tu rnip s,
railrsliv*
un.l
stfcct
potatoes arc moving
“ P o ultry producers in the Dade
City area m e very provoked a t
tha 3 -crnt drop ordeicd by Py.
OPA an Jui.uury II for etnp&gt;.
There has been no ro rrrrp o n d ln g
decrease in feed prices Producer*
a r e inform ed th a t the government
has foreign contracts it d i d . n o t
have last vear yet is offering
producers ft cent* Isas. Ilig j £ j ducers a r e gambling l.y increasing
their flock* while small producers
h a re been furred out of business.
This m ark et handled UftO more
rase* of eggs in lleeembcr than
it did in the runic month in Mltlf,
shipping $ I 1.000 wtilth of rjJEi
in December, t o i l
"O u r Titusville Market kitchen
Is cunning h un ters' gnme, includ­
ing wild turkey, qin.il und ducks.
Href, g rapefru it juice nnd turnip
l|.# lls

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iNSUAb O* RISKINO « drive deeper Into the Interior with Uie coaaequent chsnca of knocking oul U. SjR ippeut to China, tha Jnpanaae, according to military analysts, a rt bolding while making preparations for resist­
ing possible Allied landings on the Chins Coast. At the same time they are reported to be coneolltJattnjf a
defense In dep'h
a Itne of land eomrnunlcaUoru between Hankow and Hanoi. This line, running roufniy
from ll*n|tow through Changsha, Hmgyanjt, Kweilin, I-hicbow, and Winding to Hanoi, la the overlandVuppty
erarta being developed by the Jape to carry their,raw materia) from tha Dutch Fast Indiaa. With mo
approach t&lt;l U. H air and sea power to lha China coast, tha sea supply route to Japan can no longer be em­
ployed t.v the enemy to hill cause!Iv as In the p ast
(fatarnattowat)

Ml mil.
t.»&gt;k to tlo- ml^nrliii.i
rail and highway junction ••!
D n m o r i i . whore . ap li.re and*
o ff nil .tiipaiirse ill Hie ■tnvl
r c n s ta l urea fimn the main high
Wnv trading Into the l l r n p " '
molllitniio. including the Suiniie .
Philippine .a p il n l cily of ltag]ii".
notv lalicv.si ill.1 seal of -f(ipano‘&gt;r
offteUls.

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D e jic n d a lil e I n s u r a n c e a n t i B o n d s
' R h o n e ‘J b O .
R o o m e 4, F l o r i d a S t a l e B a n k B u i l d i n g

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STEAM BATHS
C o lo n ic I r r ig a t io n s
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Phone 051) for Appointment

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rp j Bob lauulci .son hi tistinilli;
in \ a .uul hi- wifi fis&gt;ui I*.i\
t"im. iiihu Mr. hiuI Mm Nrw.tl
ThiIm'D moiI two &gt;**im of Dnvtnnri
Ml. T uiIk’II I# ii IuoUhi of M&gt;
K.tulii *»oii.
M i ?* Rnuli'i
oiythri. Mill. M&gt;m ThiIh'I i «.f
Mirh . \* MM'loliog tbo *tnt*t
with Mu KAIlIrrsnti ninl a so i
ill IliiYlnil.i
Mi. ami Mi- w.illri I 1&gt;.it
•mi • &gt;;ii |*i »-»••! a lo o al &gt; in
Yrnh ni^lit a i; roo |* of linn
urichlnin* a* &lt;1 fiirmU
ill Oil IIm'III Till* *»C'llMIMII Itgs
tlir rflclinillnii of tin'll MHli wp.|
•Ini.* uniiiwinury. licucvu mclic*
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I'Livisl a r iiiiiIm' i of M‘l«a tiou-|
lU*L **4eWwI~ murh to I hr riij«*&gt; I
Uicivt iiC..lb« uvciiuvk. lWC\«i
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w n.
M'rutl to tIO u n rst'
Tliui Nilay an all iluy ninltiiif
of {hr !t;i|itii«t MhkimiHiy k.ripii i
flirt with Mi mi Mary Slmit'f* At .
norm a envoi cd cIIpIi dimici v. u&gt;
U n t i l . Tlii.t wn tiir 1st nirrti.ur
of lh«! &gt;('4ii mid }ilii|i« \m c mailr
foi tin* riiMiint! yiiu I airm
l.«is .tlUinhil
\Noi «| li:«- IM*fI. M i'im l *.( III!
luo* nitf of um old fu n d an.'
sS'ulliijiiT »*.i
InuLbol. Ml Will lam M li i'tl* I Iiv*.&gt;*»u
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miii h *
of lin* t Jrtirv;. tli ciUril lln*'
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lari *•/ \r« |« ill'... Mi KmmIi*'-" • '

220 Magnolia

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. G erm an «umnyh luiunnic tha
c a n i l r t of Alllrtl air |M»\%rr nevar
p i u i n l nt SI. Yllh Imi liru«k«)
rig h t on through, pll.'l’i repo rtru .
A d am an t German lesi.itanea Ut
Uie Boltenl shoulders noith and
south of llouffnliie changed dpbruptly to rearguard action. The
F ir s t Arm y, cu ttin g t h r main
escape load to St. Vltlt, drove Ur
within three mile* nf HmiffulltoThe T hird in gains up to four
add a half mile* al*o knoked lha
Grrnuiii* back from Uertogna,
six mile* soul I. west of n oU fftlU *.
ami drove » ii to (ho Ourtho Klyar
two miles north, uffactiiiK a n ­
other Junction with th a British
Hceoml' A rm f .
M .. .
n o th H ou/fnllte and Ht- Vlth
were tak in g a terifflc artillery
pounding, ami enemy convoys

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v h a i r a paint
for c\cry purpose
and can s u p p l y
you Irom oui

T o . m u r e p n .ie c u o n fur a long period w ith o u t
the r s p r n i e of frequent rep ain tin g . u*e Pm*,
b u rg h Pain's, tv s tish le lor ever) type of surface.

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How women mid girls]
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L IQ U E U R S -

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s l o c k

t|iiali(&gt; paints.

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O n p u r c h a s e s o f L w o - f if lh s o r m o re o f
Hoarded White Sllkla. The fowl If
owned by Dora G. Benson, of Whit­
man, Maas. II waan'l bom with
that headgear, It la pwt added
euiilnmrnt.
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10% OFF
From OPA Prices

NOT10 TROMiONtlT Qlenn Miller (rigid) I* shown In one of the last
photos m»da of him with tenor Morton Downey u* tiny appeared In a
USO show In Britain. Miller, leader of th* American )')&gt;ing ll»nd. lell
J jig lsnd for Paris ibosrd a titans on Dec IS *nd the craft never readied
IU destination. No trace of it has baen found as u l .
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1’rcf.prv.’ to roitHorvr . . . th a t a|&gt;|&gt;lm-m to clo th i's,
Ch|).H'inlly. Ilnvo y o u r d o t hot. p ro p e rly d e a n m l to
m a k e th u n i lust.

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Fitfhl Nccdlchs Waste!

WIIATII hit
F I.U ltll'A —Partly cloudy
■lightly cooler tonight. Fair
culUet lueofay
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11 *
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GBdKOIA—‘Partly ebrndv
uf Mil\* i t . I III 1 I l W||a colder tonight nnd Tue*duv
• •nr llulf
Ihe ItKl’J
c r* l mikl in smith portion

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LEGAL NOTICE

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.ATI AfiTA. Mm. Ift. lAb- Ttie
flghl over lhe lep.ml of Ihe |iyl|
tax look new turn today vitCii
the intriMluclb.ii m
House Util
thtlt uu'ild make the ulMilllltn
levy aiilijti t tu rnllficatiun by
the voters nt n gencrnl elcrtlpu
It wn* siilimlllcd' by Itep. Fort*

&lt; ro*‘li.r of the iwilling Apoe
at ntiynml.niig mrnnl iJie AfnencmiN Im.l piissr.l « uiitiirnl harrier
for ll.c enemy's
lone
i.vertlm; f'.rntldnhlc stand in north
rrn l.uion.
,
The Agm&gt; is the dnopexl rlvn
rn»*lng the rentrnl pliiins which
l.-n.l soulhnoid townril Mnnlli.

tile &lt;&gt;m the II.
nod northcinl
lonuivl Viet*...in appeared to la.
giving way. Mnti ti.Mii !f0 l.'MO
weir . Ii|fulli d ., line. \lhod

hI i o i I

RAYMOND M. BALL, REALTOR

Director Wilson
Hits Price Rise
For Strawberries

the
along

A llot.'- sing. I I• i v. n.,1
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American beinbeis Joined the
atUirii on riernmny nfler Sun­
day's gigantic mid. on r(*ti. II
plant* dcifinyi-d 211 (ivllllMli
iiane*. T h re r Albeit nriiile* carlig in the Uclginn U u lrr fuu ghl
w ithin three milt* of llouffnlite,
once the h e m l of Hitler'* recunquekt strive
T h e l**t m*jo| e*t « p r I .M.d to
IIhi Hi. Villi rill *1 T im loo ill.
M i n i mill*' n«rlli of St Vith.
was envelop'd but Nail n-&gt;|.lanca
therit Hllffenod o. vl'denl look
iuhI i n f n n t n
.'ighline
All
HVtiilKl.li
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tear
unrdx were Ion led ut the ll. S
iret Arm y. I«itteiiiig only *ev.-n
mil.*r fro m vital SI. Villi, through
w hlrh
Germ an
r.mvo.v*
were.
Ktreaming l.m n n l Uil Jl.icli lairdel Aoxn mile-. lie.Vnnd.
llo u ffn liie. •iieiiiy im-e in what
onre wa* the rriilci ni Hit omln m u Helen.n Imlg. wu. l&gt;&lt; leiig
in-red l-y Allied Annie* figiitilig
th ree to fiv* mil. * from the city
on three ...U'
lb* .....io ioii .i
onl of ir»uffuhsc it. -Si \ u b »..*
te r m e d
Hundred* of e n e m y
vehicle*
Were riddled .oina .might l.umpor
to bumpci I.) clouds in flgbUi
tximbcm
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tran sp o rt
milled
around in luc eauldnui of de*'",
try in g to find . »-i;. out lliiou . n

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ON TNI WAY OUT of W* blhce In
^Chicago, Sowell Avery, pr*&lt;td*nl
of Montgomery Wird A Co. shieifU
OURiHd an Informal party tteged i hia faro from phofojfrapb«rs aftfr
for the Coiftgmikmal group touring ' Ihe guvernment had salred the oT*»• Ffjlh Army front In Italy, L t
ganliatinn'a propart lee for the sec­
Oefl. Mark W. Clark, commander nf ond time.
. \ (fnfemattonel)
111 Allied forcoa in Italy, sinks hli
teeth Into one of those famous GI
inughnute,
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fellrr 8t. Vlfh highway Just weal
of Ghenln after fouling (lie Gcrmaaa from lha aeuthorn edge of
the i Ardennes Forest.
Tanka
nosr.1 on to within threo miles
northeast of llmiffalita.
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THRU OF THAT: p u t tho d irly
d is h e s in th o o lo c tric d is h ­
w a s h e r , tu rn it o n a n d w h e n
tli o y c o m e o u t H ie d is h o n
w ill b e all ro o d y
foT u s e . . . a jid
it's m o ro uanihiry,
W ASHER,
too, b e c a u s e m u c h
h o tte r w a te r c a n
b e u s e d to k ill a ll g e rm s . . .
a n d f&amp;6 a u t o m a t i c d r y i n g
m o th M is a v a s t im p ro v e - 1
m e a t o v e r to w e l d ry in g .
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ANi ORU. FLORIIM

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n rn f'm il rtn T ^ri anti the youngp*(, t ’lilx'll. n i&lt; barely 29. Sena­
to r l&gt;:iviil lo-vy Yulee made the
grcnle»l | oltt u-al reputation of
the f»nr
l'al&gt;»ll who replaced
linx ki-nhi ough in l«4'i ami »a*
re-elected again ami again wax
l&gt;crh;i|&gt;* jeyund only W» Yulrf,
■ Cryolite is a quartxllke sub ­
stance thu Eskimos though wa*
n special kind of ice.

C L A S S IF IE D
&gt;0e pee fine fe r
Jfc pet line tor
p er line f e r
* o pes Uaa to r
Klaitaota *ele .

A D V E R l 'I S I N O

E E 'E R Y O U

RATES

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w e e truer (Jena
6 laserUoeu
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•RONE 148 Oil BRINO TOUR Ads to TOE oAMPORD IIBRtvLD
/OtisL fiv e w u d t tu the line, tncfcdmg phon* end eddreee.
Ill advertises* ro ts for t l t u a l L u s n a t a l will be c h a r t e d l o r e l U_
r o l a r classified retea.

EOR S A L E -

BAUER RADIO &amp; ELECTRIC SERVICE
lift M ag n o lia

Ifi-rfUHIl nfrficiU* estim ated Ihe
[Hijtielul inti &lt;&gt;ifl I’.ins and auliurlia
•lurii.i: t Imp *iK'i u |&gt;at mil as 4,017,-

LOST

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‘ H. B HOPE CO,
U. A. Tire* and Tubes
COW m an u re for flowers,
bushel. Phone 788-W,

MV

BUSINESS SERVICE

C E L E R Y wire for &amp; or 6 acres
J. J. Dolly.
C A B B A G E , eicarole and lettuce
plan ts. Phone 2003. Herbert 0 .

C A R P E N T E R I NO,
general
re­
pairs. W. J. Russell. 706 W. i«h
.ttre e t. Phone 747-M.

To build a home
To buy a home
FO R H A L R i Pip* and pipe f i t ­
To remodel a home
tings, valves, plumbing suppliesTo reflnanre a home
p re - w a r autom atic hot wuter C. 61. DO YD, 113 Vi M a i nolle A re
h eate rs, complete stock deep and Phone 178-J.
shallow welt pumps, pneumatic
s t o r a g e tanks. A. t&gt;. Rosier PIS S T O R A G E your cmr At Kwnt'a
W. 1st. fit. Phone 207.
O arage.
Spacla*
rata
doaJ
atoraira.
600 ROL1.H of new 10-Inch brown
bleaching p aper; also celery
wire in good condition. W. IHenley, pnono 460.
A LL M ETAL baby scales. Will
weigh up to 36 pounds. Hoi
UX, c / o Herald.
Oft R E N T , 4 room house, bath,
firepla ce. Inquire 410 Myrtle.
RED D IJS H Heed nototoes, cert
ifled.
Hunt'*
Tusedo
Feed
Htnre, 2nd 8 Sanford, phone
,168.
TWO F K E S I ! cow*,
calves, Milking 3

their f i r . t
callnnn t»r

HELP WANTED—
W A NTED

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’S7 LARALIJC Hedan, good radio,
healer. 2 first gr ida Urea, 2 H E L P E R
re-caps. My*. Eplin 1312 M yrtle

FOR Jim m ie
Sheet Metal Works,

W H IT E
(illtl.H
fur
m ark ers
and checkers. Seminole County
l a u n d r y , HID W. 3rd Ht. Apply
In person.

F'OR SALE: two- Iota In Flora
Heights, W. F. Norris, Hylves- COLORED girls for laundry work
U r Kd., S E , itouU No. 3,
A pply in person' Seminole Co.
AtlanU , fl*.
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L au nd ry Co, 819 W. 3rd Bt.

FOR RENT
E room house furnished,
i t l u I)r. R aker's Dairy. No
Iren. LighU and water. J.V.
Martin,
20 ACRED tiled land
Hammock. Mr*- T.
phono 716-14-2._____

E u reka
Eckles,

ONE large nicely furnlihad room
on the bus 11ns near tha Air PR AC TIC AL n u rt* or p a r t tlmo
Dbbo. 2464 Park Avtn phon*
n u rs a's a s s is t a n t fo r steady em ­
494-J.

D E S IR A B L E room, privata fam
lly. C la s t frv. Phone 166-M,____
L A R G E comforta ble room, Bouth
caste n t
exposure, Centlemm
p re fe rre d . 807 Magnolia Ave.

WANTED—
W ANTED- ....
H EN rf.
PALM ETTO GRO
C E R rr 31? PALMETTO A V E

My ft U I'tl nrk
Mfltityrr of liiiM Minik' H'uiffl
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p«?rve ihe |&gt;hm| [.• itf

ployment. Apply
ford Herald.

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PACKAGE STORE
Arcade Hldg.

Phone 91-18

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Pay Paid Vacations
Frequent Increases
Tiranant Environm ent

j urn 111 i ft! t MtKlini

Follow The Crowd

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S T O R E A. 15A r t
A Complete line of
Win# — Deer — Whiskey

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
REAL

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j juriiy nf *f» I vnli'w l'hr a|‘|«nirnt
r l r r t i» ii 'if '
a Win*;, sht-t
rd the well ctfinplucp -I IK iiict i ittH
who hud carried the sla t e by ii
tremendous inujurily in t h e p r e ­
vious eleelinn
Cuhell's | o|Miln&gt;itv
art minted
in part for his *orrr«*
Many
Floridians muy (uive voted iiguinst
tile Di-niis ratie cnnilniate. Mil
hum A |tr*«. J e n i n n t i e h. u fe*ent

CONCRETE PIIM

PENINSULAR
Concrete Pipe Co

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Apply E m ploym ent Supervisor
!).&amp; Weekdays—S aturdays, V 12
SOU. DELL T E L . &amp; TEL . CO.
110 E. l i t Rt.
Do Not Apply If Now
E n g a g e d In E ssential Work

fo r
D RIV E W A Y S
WELLS
.SEPTIC TAN KS
W A T E n TANKS
C U L V E R T S and HEWERS
T ransit Mis OmereliSecunda avsllahle at tun pi

i‘ld ■ I 4-I f ’Pi
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plunteri mm ^ r Iu I
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Overtime

Atlantic Bank

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'A«TED 6 0
Wa i
ioba.
Odham'a Gulf R arrita Station.

of The flanpay .10 centa

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the nation in l b** S••v*-nI y Ninto
f'ongremtit «»f ih«* »
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CONCRETE

LARGE *prew*r tricycle In good
condition. Will swap foe * slca
smaller In good condition.
Phona
851-W.
’• will par to# calling prices
ir n*#d aotomoUUa. All OPA
UUi handed for yen. Write nr
alUring—
ions us to coma and make our DRESSMAKING
In. Freda
312 Oak Ave.
Drown.

M il. M E R C H A N T
H ie EYF-S of THE
• COMMUNITY WOULD
l i t ON YOUR A D IF r r HAD BEEN
IN THIS ISSUE r

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MISCELLANEOUS
C U R T A IN S washed, starched and
stretched. 618 M e l l o n v l l t e ,
phon# 870.

FARRELL’S
A rcarle

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MAID for light housework. Mrs
Roy Beery. 2412 P t l m r l l o Av*.
W A N T E D ; experienced cook and
house girl. Good salary, per
munenl job. |)oa AD, e l a S an ­
ford Herald.

when I can get it

But the BEST bonds
you can buy,
are War Bonds!

Florida Now Has Three Times As
Many Congressmen As 1(1!) Years Agn

E X P K R IE N f K I NNK( ‘E S S A 11Y

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B o ttle d -in -B o n d in stock

‘pA UN Ti Of SIX IONS ON OVIMfAS DUTY with the aim ed fori
N. Y , have received u letter b e a r i n ' the per mm.I i u n g r a l u l u t i u e u o f I t e m y L .S(ia,-i,ip, . I r x t r * r y . 4 14'an. «/„l
the official commendation of the War Liepeitii ii,1. T lie p ro u d p aren t* nod lltelr Mm; an- liu.wi (l.tp . I In
V.): Pvt. Francis, 34, convalescing in England &lt; turf Petty Officer Cyril. 2 4, on duty In ttl. r p j i til, t S | i l ( a i l ,
30, and Sgl.Lawrenre. 2fl, both aetvinif willi the■value
i
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Infantry
division in Germany. At bulUiin fl. to i } ate*
'P e tt y Officer Warren Decker, 22, of the Navy Signal Coi ps Mr. and t i n . Ilct kei with tlirlr iOI», !.«», Itu will
b* u y*ar» old soon, rnul Elmo Ik-ckcr, IV, of tin U S Mai (lime Service IIOW in U*o I ’.m ifii* ^I P(fr r n d t i u n a l j r

Sintrle or

learn to |&gt;nck tom
Flynt . Htatc Mur kt*l

t e l l e r . G, W . Jo n e a , laOJMrwood.

TWO STOKY fram e boose , to
wreck
K. D. 'Riser, Country
Club Hoad. Phone 640-H.

rAp* r r s i t l l I t
■u l i n i Is bal d l&gt;
44-ral t r a c t r kalh U S a ' a ever y
Atrayl

I E j h I «»r Y
RADIO Service Radios picked up
r n i v f r i l t ) »f l li*rirl««
and
delivered. T he
Electric
Service
Co.
20*
Magnolia,
fJA IN K S V Iin
it» I ff
Phono 101.
c»at) The * iglit • 4*i l- ' *■ - - nv-»is v» f ••

1 MARK screens, folding screens,
porch swings, cabinets; furnl
tur« repairing. J
M. Wilson,
COI Magnolia Avr,

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LOST: Hat inn Hook No. 4. Annie
l.n Fair, III. 2. llok .'IH9. S a n ­
ford.

L A R K S P U R , Cornflower, S n a p ­
d rag o n plant*— Phone County LOST: Parasol, black bordered
with red roses and g te e n leaves.
P lease re tu rn to Mrs. Leslie
W ent. Phone 336-J.
TWO SM A L L farm s for sale;
one 3 a e rts tla n d , 2 story house,
l-OHT: One black p a te n t la*
g a r s g e , on* s t o r a r * house, one
tiier tallies shoe, silo 7, be
foo d welt, land tiled, complete
tween Hanford and laike Mon
•ublrrigaUon. One 6-acre f a r m
roe. R eturn to Herald.
w ith 2 etory house, 2 sto ry
b a m , rood wall, land tiled,
c o m p u t e sub irritatio n. Apply
to J . W. Deli, l-aikt Monroe,
phone 15.

60

We fix all radios in a^l makes of ears
** For your Ii»teniirjr pleasure see”

C alifornia7?! pujmlution InrrWfp«l fr» m •».w7.:i)*7 in ihr 11110
reiiHii** |i» an ***«l inititnC iwrt* mili­
t a ry fiifiirp in IU4-* &lt;if 7,31*7,6 4fl.

merit

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ever Ibe reason for hr. !/,. il
fortune Cnhvll ircpived the err
tification of election from the
Secretary o f S ta le.
Senators I j ' v y and Weslcntt
and Keprescntatlvo tuibell trein
their respective places in tinTwenty-Ninth Congress on D r . 1,
1KI&amp;
Florida's
first
senators
held their offices until the end
of their terms, but C b Iit IPa place
was Siam contested by Ins o p p o n ­
ent Itrockrithrmigli.
Late eh*etluli returns, those r e ­
ceived in I tiiluliiissee Intel thun
thirty days afte r the I letriber
election, tavnred UrockenhMHiph.
Armed with certified statements
he hastened to Washington and
appealed to the House at Rrpri^

b it e S S

tentative*. Tho Democratic House
debated and finally declared C a­
bell not cMItled to his seat Mid
Itrockenhrough the rcprcseulalive
from Flprida. Drockenbrough took
his place in tho House of Keprvaentative* on J a n u a r y 2-1, 1E4rt
Florida's
firs t
Congressmen
w ere able legislators. None of
them were natives of th e State
they represent!*] for Florida tsga

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HE strain of War TraniportaUon has laid a heavy hand upon
e rolling equipment of every boa lino. Florida Motor Lines
retired from active duly only after the moat nmavtsifr reeorda

makes Leaders

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Now, Florida Motor Lines is happy to bo assigned a limited
demands of tomorrow na well at today. These coaches will
bolp maintain odr priceless tradition o f dependability . . .
m m onr patrons with tho safety and comfort worthy of
their continued loyalty. Liko good soldier* they take their
blaea i«
&amp;TISA
to «*rk
work dlligenilr
diticrenllv for
foe iFremlnm *n/i
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AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER

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VOLUME XXXVI

SANFORD, FLORIDA.

E n ta b H s h « i 1908

Foitnosa And
, China Coast
Hit By Planes
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O m ta M

Federal Housing Pro­
jects For Low In­
come Groups Are
AmonffThose Listed

rnaat

Waves of China - based
Superforls l&gt;ombed Formosa
today in an explosive aftermath of a three-day carrier
raid on the fortress-like is­
land and 36ft miles of the
China coast in which more
than 36 Jap vessels were de­
stroyed or crippled.
■ The slashing carrier-paced
a ir w a r *Ude the limelight fro m
the U*K. Sixth A m i v ' t invasion
of L u to n blond in the J’hllluIII nos. Yank troops tlicrr re p u l s ­
ed the first Ja p co u n ter-attack
"J on one flank while the o th e r
covered a third o f the d i i t a n r r
to M anila, virtally unopposed
Associated I'resa w a r rom -spondenta at the fro n t reported t h a t
patrols
sometimes
ranged
as
» much as 25 miles In advance of
™ the U.S. Ilnrs and th a t fleeing
Japs w ere .lumping food in th e
river to keep it from falling i n ­
to Yank hands.
Tokyo, alarmed by continued
S up erfo rt raids and filled w .th
3 talk of nn im pending cabinet
downfall, heard its own radio re
port th a t evacuation from the
capital wilt steadily Increase despite lark of housing facilities
elsewhere.
R are Ahead on 1’lsin
M ac A rlh u r’s communique gave
no details of the intensity of th e
Jap an ese counter attack , but vio
lent enemy reaction had appeared
overdue for several days as th e
RixMl Arm y blows kept the J a p a ­
nese off balance.
Heaviest fighting of the en tire
fro n t has been under wa&gt; in the
Poiorruttto .ecto r alm ost from th e
start.
Rapid galt)s were scorot! Bund a g a* llm ta t U e U o n l wbHned
rtsf'
w##f a ro u n d f j n g a y a n
Gulf. U. S. troons drove a serins
of s t ra te g i c h e d g e s a c ro n main
highw ays of J.u ion’a central p la in
while p atro ls punhfcd ahead In
the c e n te r t© reach Moncada. 10
miles sou th east of captured Hayam bang, on the m ain road to
MaMla, which is som e 80 airline
miles to th e south.
At Moncada the A mericans w ere
32 miles tnlnrui from the flulf.
North of the fo ao rru blo sector
A m srlcsn troops executed s fla n k ­
ing movement east of Damortls
n o rth e a s te rn ex tre m ity of th e
beachhead, to cut the road behind
the Ja p a n e s e entrenched between
D amortls and Rosario.
ltoads from both Damort.s on
the coast and P oxom thlo, Inland,
lead n o rt h e a s tw a rd to the Pbilip(C aatlaaeS

t&gt;a g a g e

Thee*)

C IT Y B R I E F S

The annual Boy Scout council
n ettin g of thia taction will be
held Friday evening at 6:30
0
o'clock at tne Hotel Mayfair. It
was announced by Ralph A. Smith,
scout executive. Hiservathmi will
have to be made through tho
" tloy Scout Orlando office at CO
Pine Street. All persona InUresled In scouting a r t invited to
attend the meeting, Mr. Smith
said

•

Word has been received from
Grand Rapids, Mich of the death
recently of John W. Thede, »
former member of th e Sanford
Tourist Club, who vial ted this
section several winters ago.
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MAKE ROOM FOR DOGS

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ANTIOCH. C alif, Jan . 17. j/P&gt;
—Seaman First Class Leon
rtjy, 18, was bom# on emergency
leave today with « atory th a t
*■*- “-tom waa held tip because
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ACCORDING TO A D ISPAT C H from the Philippine froot. there »
possibility th a t American arm ored forces m ay be able to sweep
down the I.uaon plain to Manila in a m a t te r of weeks instead of
months ns first thought Some arm y vanguards, striking out from
our beachheads at Lingayen tiulf. o n .- moving so fast they had to
Mowed down to keep in touch with unit* behind them H uffrt
resistance will undoubtedly be met when the Japs, caught off
balance by th e initial landings, regroup th.-lr force* to tbe south
Meanwhile, so holt the n orthw ard flow ,,f feverish enemy reinforce
ments, Yank planes have knocked nul ai least three of the main
bridges above Manila. Iltnck are a shows I' S. holdings as our forces
spread from beachhead.
( I n t e r n a l um al)

HardwareCo.lJohn Ford Tells
Oldest Stijre, Is jOf Achievements
Sold To Stine iOf FaVm Bureau
Arthur C. M^ore Also Much V a l u a b l e Le­
To Have Interest g i s l a t i o n G a i n e d
In Store Ownemhip F o r Local G r o w e r s
The Hill Hardware Company,
First Street and Palmetto A ve­
nue, the oldest retail establish
ment in San lord, founded
years ago bv the lair Col. W J
Hill and owned and managed fur
the past 37 y ears by H A Sew
man. his ton-ln law. u now under
the new m anagem ent and ow ner­
ship of Andrew ('. Stine of
Charleston. W, Va. brothet of
Georgs A. S tin e of S an loni, and
Arthur C. Moore of Sanford.
Mr. Newm an staled yesterday
th at he would continue the ow ner­
ship and operation, under m anage­
ment of E lm e r Lundquisl. ot the
Hill Im plement Company nt Oak
Avrnue and T h ird Street.
The staff of employee* of Hill
Hardware C ompany Inc will be
retained, according lo the new
partner*, and the store will r e ­
tain the name. Hill Hardware
Company.
Employees
include,
F&gt;ne*l
Rrotherson.
F rig hlairr
((Wallow*# Ah &gt;**■■ Tkrssl

Sanford S a ilo r Ib
P ic tu r e d In Life
Frank E. llalman, Ftr 2fc,
URN, World War veteran a i d
enlisted man of the present war.
formerly stationed at the Sanford
Naval Air Station where hr v a i
affectionately known a* “ Fop,"
was pictured among servicemen
sitting fn the GI Phone Center
with window# overlooking Times
Square In the December 25 edi­
tion of Life Magailne, page 75.
He la seated face to the carnets
at the extreme right In the group.
“Pop” llalm an waa probably
the only enlisted man to serve
at Sanford Neva) Air 8tation
who alad served with the Fifth
Betti# Squadron of the last war.
Ha was present at the iurresid*r
of the --------G tm u n -----------------Fleet of 3(0 vtal r Li at the Kfrth of Forth. ScotUnd. Nev. 81. 191$. ____
Ill * u discharged from tl&gt;*
nriee In July. 1919. Feeling
that ht* services were needed in
the present w ar, he re-enllaled In
Jeekaoiville In September, 1048.
W hile'In Sanford he lived at
1800- Park Avenue with his wife
and two eona; George, 19 end
Leonard, 14.

COU&gt; WAVS

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/ a Wisconsin
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N I'M HER 67

Accomplishments of the veget
able commit tee of the Florida
Farm Ruri-no, especially fn plw
tniuing legislation favorable to
growers were outlined Monday
eveninr by Secretary John Ford
uf the Florid* Farm llur.-du at
the Hotel M n y fu r hefot* one of
the largest and most enthusiastic
gatherings of the Seminole Coun­
ty F a im Bureau on reeom
Ol’A announcement to grower*
of price ceiling* on vegetable*
before tim e of planting (River*
Acl&gt;, whereby growers would not
plant crops “ fn the dark,” and
“ would be offered some chance
of profit." was one of the importnnt pieces of Inglsla'ion com­
mented upon by Mr Ford
Another measure, the H'ewart
Amendment co-sponsored b/ S en­
ator Claude I’rpper, wheieoy (he
Ol’A could make quick a d ju s t­
ments a f t e r crop disaster*, was
describe,) by Mr
Ford. Other
Farm B ureau legislation either
anned or pending which he men

ftheionedputting
included • bill forbidding
of price ceiling* be­

low parity) _securing crop Insur­
ance on citrus tobacco, etc; back­
ing up the antl-cloied shop amend­
ment ju s t adopted In Florida and
backing a State water conserve
tion program, for which a com­
mittee was formed by former
Governor Holland.
Mr. Ford said there were .6,000 Farm Bureau members In
Florida and B28 flOO In the n#
lional organisation, lie told of
plan* by the Farm Burrau to ancourage properly qualified re­
turning veterans to t% a up farm
lng, and to sifsauarm tnsm by
appraising the land t B r secure,
end helping them evoH m lstakea
due to inexperience in tols work.
Fire Chief Mack CUveland, In
trodoced by M. L. Cullum, pres I
dent of the Seminole County
County Farm Bureau, gave sug­
gestions on fire control In rural
areas.-Jills recommended the use
of hand pump* and spray carta
filled sklth water for emergencies.
He declared Seminole County
(C«sll»e»&lt; Oe rsg e tle w )

B riti sh U n d e r IMonU-joinery LaunehNew
Drive A boveA aehen
G a i n i n g 1,000 Yds.
LONDON, Jan. 17. &lt;AP)—
Warsaw has been ra p tu re d in
a gigan tic Red arm y o ffen ­
sive
in
Poland.
Marshal
Stalin i n i u i u n . n l today in
an order of t h r d a y .
tile A****** 1.4 I ' r n s l

The* llt-tl Army's mighty
tvinidr offuii.-riw- rv h k h lk&gt;rlill sttiil sp a re d m -itlh-r mr’ii
i/n rr nuirhirtcts in n lu&lt;l to
I f o r c e t h e t l v c i s u m o f t h e w jir
, ro lle d m i n p i u i r e i t t l y u n c h e c k ' t-il
in dny
Ih ro u jth
broken
K i c r m n n d e f e n s e s in c e n t r a l
lan d
so u th ern
P o lan d . T h e
L n h lin r a d i o said
W arsaw
was captu red . In n broadcast
heard by the BBC it sa id ' " W a r Ki n tn*^n c i u i t i n t l
Form a
n f the* H&gt;*l A r m y And
iNdi'h arm y hn&gt;* . h * upird W ar| s*m1Vk. llif* r a p i l a l o f t h r JNiti^h
rrimbhc ** T h r Lruadi
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M akes I. 1^. Mchlhannon, Kiwanis Ideals
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A nother A ppeal In i an try Nero, a
Now In Daytona i re
By
Fof S ervice Act
Rev. M. Sackett
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cold storage plant, and said the
project is going fhrwartt In a
satisfactory manner
Fnllowl ig the report of ’»r
Smith, ch a ir m a n of the ( otn m iin
for unem)doymeiil, in which M
Smith tobl of the en in ln y m o survry made by Charles M o r n and of establish m ent h rr e of U.
Federal Employment Office, t
was agreed, at Mr. S m ith 's n
rpiest to discharge the Commit!-which was thanked and com in n
ed for its work In this re -p ie -1
R eporting for the Public PitOCommittee. Sanforti I Oou-h
county tas a'sesaor. told of
rks to hnew County parks
he •
tijished ut Mullet I*ike und I -t
Islaml, of ndditro.i of 211 i n ­
to the Municipal Halt 1‘a i k . wl--o
would perm it training h ere • f
two m ajor league baseball clul-.
In the postw ar periml. He «nn1
th at the County had donated "i
Hanford for park purposea land
adjoining P ark Avenue betw.-. i
T r u n t y - f o u r t b and T w enty fc S treets of iw.v block, for c,*!-■&lt;■ I
recreation iiark in Goldsboro.
I
of a site lor a County Pnrk I tvVeen Chuluola anil OviesbRoad 203 th at may lie
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availalde.
Chamlier Manager Edwnf-I I*
in* In his report said th a i r'
eferrerl River and H arbors 11 II

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Ralph B. Chapman
R e - e l e c t e d Head
Of Credit Group

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t!a1 progress. Farm era in th#
Anocta lion's territoiy, covering
ala central Florida counties, own
198,059 id stock In the Associa­
tion,-and r eserve# to protect this
investment amount to 809,178,
according to Me. Payne, who
l'
%
pointed out 'h a t Usee# amount#
I* Eden field, Jowlor ■ cp tg at# nearly 60 par cent 91
the organisation's net worth.
* *Loan# totaling over 11,000.000
were made to 146 member* of
the aaeed atton durlng th r part
tol la Prwude, according to word
received b f relative#.
.
Mr. Edenf/eld waa takab to
th s kMpUsl
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the l. r r m u n hrolgeheml ovei th e
Rhine in the S t u - I . i u r c a rea,
far to the south
Fresh and re.tisl the ltrir &gt;*h
Second A rm y in Holland jumped
off to the atta c k under a t y p i ­
cal (ieukral M ontgomery a r t i l ­
lery h a r r n t e . Till- move ipjinr- u t Iv caught the German* napping
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wtuhlrn thaw hail fov*rf«t t h r »now.
.f
j&gt; f k««r t&lt;»1. t illMI F rr m l pen eiiie grew lie learned th at
covrrrd D u trh roaitn v%it K nliinh,
Avrnui*, 11r■-&lt;I Muritluy, .Ian. I Ti­ then* were other value* in the
group, thi- protection of the weak- anil RAF tactical plnncji which
nt -1 Bp A M in J fu kfuinvilU,s
| r « h t l 8 « H Oa F U 9 Tkrc*&gt;
/ } , (hut 11 was often as g reat a
Horn

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in

Polk

r ni 1111 y , Mr "■ ■ I L *»*■«i* oi-iitlt* hr r
Depart mint l-v httbe fin* htmui in
Imt tItr ptmi "Jffi
mer Ml«- .Murtrl Itungf. itnughti-r yrnr-i. She w« p nn nrfivi* mpndit r
Ralph H. Chapman was ic- of Majoi uiui Mi
M I itungf i.f thr * linnh " f &lt;•&lt;ul local r. I
elected president of the Ccutrtl of this rttv
mi ( i r n r v i Avcmit
Florida Production Credit A--n
In cu t. Jitariltgli ritlercil tb r
FunrivnrH tnduilp (hi1 hu*
islLind.
elation which held Ita eleventh a rm e d service in IV*12 and re rtuirlrw
I&gt; Dorlon; one dayichler
annual atockholder's meeting Mon­ calved his training at Camp Cat Idlin' Jam*
Unrlfvi, both o f Sanday morning In tb# Commission- son, Colo
i nrt lletimng, On .
nt; thri*f* ‘"Onw, ('liartes L. Dorera Room at th# City Hall, C am p lilunding. Flu and Camp fo
ton, I
S Army. HnArtanburfc.
Approxfmately 45 member# nod Rucker, Ain . und went n v r r i t n i H.
C .. I.rwl* f ’ arl Dortori ami
others attended.
In A ugust H'-il
iVrrv D Dorlon of S a n fo n l; ttoo
Mr. Chapman gave an In te re st­
Besides Ins »cd” « he is sur
M m J . W Dorton mol
ing talk about the work of. the vtved liy Ins -jaic -its, Mr. ami »i*tffrii#
•Mrs. Alma Davi* o f Ssmfonl;
Association's board of dlrt-rturs Mrs. Gtlidu Si-iirdigll and olio three
hrothrra, Matthew II. D nvu
daring the past year.
s is te r M Iss F h u r n r e ScardigH. of Huhkm; (itortfc W. Davin.
A report on th* 1944 o p e ra ­ all Of Han Franc 1sen. Calif.
V. B. Airny* Spoknn*, Wash,; m il
tions of this farm ers' eooperatixa
Hequiein High Main will be
K. Dftvla of Snnforil.
credit association wat made try cele brated FricUs rooming a t Joseph
Ktinrral i m k w
will t»e c«»nJ. P. Payne, who wax recently 9;DO o’clock ut All Soul* Catholic iluctrtt
nt the Church of (Jml on
elected secretary-tree surer. This Church.
Geneva Avenor PL 3 :00 I*. M.
showed th at the organ ita tion was
Thurmldv witn Tni* "ftr*v. W. C.
lo sound financial condition and
t a l k s " ON RADAR
Holcomb. iTaator, officiating. In­
Waa continuing to make *ut&gt;etonterment will follow In Evert*rtcu

to the A*a.

m

Member Associated Press

(.'unners Uf I'Uf T iU Army Hattie In Hay Fields

ire p
m rn t of Seminole C o u n ty 's road
system, establishment of a frosen food gnd cold s t o r a g e plpnt
in S an ford, the completed em­
ployment su rv ry ami establish­
ment of a Federal office for
veteran's employment, |.lnn&lt; for
newfpark* in the county ami city,
and Federal housing fo r thus*
of su b-standard income,
were
among topic* hrougnt up for re ­
view al th e meell“ K Tuesday
night at Hotel M ayfair of the
Hoard of D irreloti of the Sem­
inole County Chamo.'r of Com­
mence.
I‘a . I I’rrsid en t W A. l.ef fte r
presided al the supper m e rlh ig
In the absence of President T. W.
l.awton, aud read a l e t t e r rs pressing the la t te r’s r e g r e t* at
being unable to b« present. About
30 director* wer» present.
So m any live topics ca m e up
for review th a t Mr le-ffler pro­
posed th a t the director t meet
oftener to dlsen*. them, itnd il
was agreed th a t m eetin g, in the
future will be held on the s-coml FI V M
Tuesday of each month
In the absence of II I- W hee­
ler, ch airm an of the
Roads
Committee, S la te R epresentative
M H. SinRh made a rejoirt of
Id. trip to Ta!laha-sre n hen he
IM
was accompanied by S en ato r l. F.
Hoyle and Representative I..
Mann in the i n t e r c t «.f county
road projects, and reported «atmfaelory p r o r r e . r on these It is
expected th a t War I’l.Mluction
Hoard priorities will !&gt;e .ecurerl
very soon on Road 203 from
Oviedo, th r o u g h Chnluota to the
Chrney H ighw ay, and for Road
4J from the Titusville hridga
aver lb# St J o h n . River lo Lake
'
Jessup, h* said
R epresentative Mann reported
fine nrtjgresa on n u l of lockers
for the proposed frofen food and

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.CHICAGO. Jan. IT, ( * V - Spow* of the northern

VIIY 17. o n

S S S W a r s a w Reported Captured
At C 01C Meet In Mighty Russian Offensive

Armored Breakthrough Possible

tYank Troops Repulse
First Jhp Counter­
attack Since Land­
ing on Luzon Island
♦

W EDNESDAY. JA M

The older boy* at the Seminal* ^emoterv.
High School were IntNewted to.
.
,
n ..
.
$*F . in a talk given -by. Chief _ ,
Harrison M. Reed. Jr* from ftie Lieut. Charles C . Hurt
Orlando Nnvy Recrulllnt’ .'Rnllpn.
Introduced by Prlnctpdl IL E. Is Back From Europe
Morris and Chief C. - M. Allen,
MIAMI BEACH, Fla., Jan. 17,
Chief Reed presented “The Navy’*
need for Young Men in Radar" (Special)—1st Lieut. Charles C.
in n manner which led to an Hurt. 26. of K ill Oak Avenue,
enthusiastic question-nnd-answer Sanford, has arrived a t Army
I Air Forcca IUdUtrilmtlan_StoiIaa
session. ___________ ;
No. 8 In Miami Beach for reasslgnment processing after com­
BEASLEY CALLED
pleting s tour of duty outside
H arry Herbert Beasley, 1001 the continental United State*.
He flew 35 missions a# a B-17
la u re l Avenue and for the past
few month* assistant manager at navigator durfng eight months in
the Rita Theater, will leave Jan. England and won the DFC, the
Induction at Camp Bland- Air Medal with four clutters,
and -# Distinguished Unit Citation
i was born In Lake)
81,
gjp * Ji , with clustar. He attended th#
kity of. Florida and Joined
"
-fliah

spiritual -at I-faction to sec rt fie­
ri f f o r the comment good, and
that the re-ulis of the sacrifice
were as bread cast upon the
w aters.''
Revelling
to
Kiwanis
work
am ong boys and girls, he said:
“ I understand that woris for boys
and girls bears high priority on
the plans of pur board of d i r ­
ectors.
1 a in glad of this for
there is no more fertile field in
which to plant our goexi leaven
thnu In such work.
"T here i* no such thing as a
luid hoy or girl at the beginning
of th a t child's association with
Its fellows, providing it is m e n ­
tally normal
Tho you ngter is a
dynamo
of
seething
energy,
which he must expend r&gt;r explode.
He must and will try his wings,
(ilv* hint opportunities under

Home On Iveave
Fditors N o te:— The follpwin i name* of boy. in servire
"home on leave” have been
submitted hv the 1‘llot Club
for which Mrs. Z. IL Hatilff,
telephone 6 5 1 -J, and Mis*
Blanch* Kennedy, telephone
■33-W hav# been selected aa
a comm ittee lo secure name*
of service men and women so
that their frien d s may know
• hen they a r e In Hanford.
Lieut. Richard Deas. USNR,
who has been on d u ty In th#
Atlantic, Is spending a leave with
his mother Mrs. R. ft, Deas,
Rose C o u r t

Major Charles Betts Is visiting
wise and self-effacing adult guid­
ance, and all that energy can be his wife and family nn a 10-day
diverted Into useful and intprov- leave from South America where
lng channels, the building of fine. he Ii stationed with tho Array.
denn

young

men

and

women.

1st Hgt Bonnet l.. Carter haa
arrived from California on leave
lo ose will npgnd Itself destruc­ and Is visiting relatives hrre.
tively so thet In the end, the-boy,
the girl, the family, the commun­ Rainfall Last Week
ity must all pay the damages,”
Waa Above Average
he declared.
I-a drier Beard. Key d u b guest,
totd of plans to test school light­
Weatherman B. F. Whltnar re­
ing by means of a light meter, ported today th a t rainfall during
in the Interest of better eyesight the past week amounted to .91
and lighting economy.
Inch or .38 of an Inch above th#
Richard Mullins, (UU Theater normal weekly average for this
manager, and Kiwanian of I’U nt time of year of .53 inch. This
City, was welcomed to the Kiwan­ adds up to # net excess of 8.49
is Club by Sanford F . Doudney.
Inches of rah&gt; so far la January
• a pleasant bounty fpr growers.
Temperatures so far duriag the
month have b##a a bit below th#

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'HONE* 1 « U0 R DRINQ TOOK Ads to T H * oANFORD HERALD
JoW t fly* w tedt to the 11m , Incttduig pa owe and addrwac.
i l l adYsrtlaeegeta for alto* Lion* wan tod will bocW rgod fog at tfc.

WANTED TO RENT
P O P E CO.
iras and Tube*
O R A N G E S and
fred Erlcaon,
Box 178.

lan garln ea— At
Route No. 1

UKWAIU)
KOH liK N T A L of fu m H h t d hou»«
or a p a rtm e n t to Navv llcuten
an t. wife and baby, t'all May*
fair Hotel, Hoorn J‘C* I .

C O U P L E w ants furnished apart
m ent or house. Phone Mr*
Jones, 672-W.
I WORK hone |100,{H)-Rnute
No. I, Box’ 142-A-Q.I. Boyd.
WANTED
to ren t:
fumlahed
a p a r t m e n t or house. Couple.
TWO S M A L L farma fo r tale;
Call Kn». and Mr*. C.I1. Brvwn.
one 3 acres land, 2 story house,
i t . , a t 672-W.
g a ra g e , on* s t o ra g e house, one
O e l e s i J M CG*C, &lt;*e»ol*t* WANTED to lent: Pinna. Phone
a n b l r r l n t i o n . On* 5-ocr# [arm 110 X-J.
*rf&lt;4
« t* r y husta*.
etarv
b a m , good well, land tiled, NAVY C O U PL E would like fu r­
nished ap artm en t or hmi*o *oon
eompleU lub lrrig atto n . Apply
a* po*»iblr, I’huiip Ln*. and
to J. W. Bell, L*k* Monroe,
Mr*. J. E. Jon**, phone 672-W.
.-hone 16.

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i-

FOR SALE; Pip* flltlngi. valves, A 3 BEDROOM home by per­
plumbing
supplies,
pre-war
m anent resident—will vive long
automatic hot w ater heater,
lea**—Call, 3M7-J or 62.
complete slock deep and ahallow wall pumpa, nnaumatle
storage lank*. A.D. Roller 016
W. let. Hu Phone 207.

BUSINESS SERVICE

DINING
64K.lt.

ROOM

»ult*

-

Thnno

W ELD IN G : By an expert with
30 year*' experience who g u a r­
antee* every job. Would appre­
ciate
a
trial
Temporarily
located at 4IIHVt French Ave
A. It. Welch

CABUAUK. eecarol* and letturc
Jilant*. r h o n a 2603. H erbert G.
lehrent.
C A RI ’EN'TK RING.
general
re
naira, w . J. Russell, 70J W. 9th
Btreet, I’hona 747-M
COW m an u re for flower*, 60c
bu*hrl. Rhone 78#-W.
MIA MORTGAGE L OA N 8
To build u home
600 ItULLR of new 10-Inch (irowu
To buy a homn
bleaching p ap er; al*o celery
To remo.lrl a home
wire In good condition. W. L
To refinance a home
Henley, phone 460,
C. M. BOYD. 113V, Meg nolle Av*

('hone 17H-J.

A I .l. METAL baby Male*
weigh up to 36 pound*
BX, c 'o Herald.

STORA GE
G arage.
atorage.

1-8/10 H.l*. allern alin g 2 C 4
J u tn u o n Kicker. R erfeci condi­
tio n - Box A Herald.

RADIO Service Kudin* picked up
nnd
delivered
The
Electric
Service
Co.
207
Magnolia,
I'hnna 101.

R E D B U R R Bead polotoai, cert.
, tfled.
H u n t’.
T tU fd o
Faed
8tor*. 2nd A 8*ttford. phone
368.

rour car at Kant'i
Spacla1 fa ta dear)

I M AKE *cr*em, folding acreen*,
porch swings, rahlnat*: furnl
iur» repairing, J M. Wilson,
6(l| Mug noli* Ave

CARRIAGE and pad. *6.60. 2611
UI'HOIJtTRRY
Orange Avenue._____________ WE H AV E caught up aufflclently
*u th a t wn can givo you
• ervlea nl oneo on your up­
holstering ami maltrc** nee*l».
H an fo rd
Mallrca* .Factory.
Phona 672 J.

6-ACRB ■cal*
wall Call

CELERY wire for 6 or 8 acre*.
J. J. Dolly.
THE

1 NICELY fumlahed room—1113
Park Av*.

HELP WANTED—

FURNISHED
nolta Av*.

PART-TIME mild
Phone 672-W.

SIT. WANTEPt-

BILLS
1 1 3 TT rr m
7 irU
l i uf fs3nntt —
“ J----— 1:
K e y , Inlin rt h i l/Ctt 82 Hole
C ourt.
____
Itr foe. II l . w t o n Z T 1 :
'IPI 6 fi i,| | » t 4 Hobintnn'* S u r ­
Monday. January 0.
vey
W arranty Dents
Kvuns, ( n i r l r 11. Lot 1| flit.
Merritt. William 1 ci us To
11 I j . r k m t '. Hi I).
B ertha finrom Wcatlirr*|mon
Bates, Evercll t ' el us Fo
Fla. I'tml Axsn 7th Day Ad*
Charles P eter Zim m erm an e l u*. v a n tlm W B« f t of Lot 0 Ittk
Chovika, S am et u« To Jn m es H T r C. Sanford.
F. Moore et us.
Hooker, Marg*r*t U. Mitchell
Sprague, Helen G. cl &gt;1 To C. Lots 6, fi, 7 Z 8 191k II. Midway
W. Lynn.
Height*
Dupree, W. It. Lota t l A I t
Hester, J . E- To Chester T.
Dili
K San U n t a .
Ilarknea*.
Thigpen.
Ine* tort 3 [Ilk 29
I-afon, F. L et o* To N adir I).
Mrllonvillr.
Roland.
Whitmire, W. Lota H. 0 &amp; it)
O'Neal, W. f t a« tru st T o C.
Itlk 1,1 Tr I Sanford.
E. Bradshaw.
Rodger*. Dabel Lot* tl, 10, II)
Clout*. T. 11. et u&gt; ,T n Lake Z 14 Itlk It W hitromh'a ta t add
C h arm F ru it Co.
Geneva.
Stripling, Corn Ixil 21 tllk lO
Cawcllfcrry, Hibbard et nl To
C'asstiberry Garden* Inc
U iekurt'a S/D.
Ste w art, Ina Helle et vlr A. .M.
Evan*. Carrie II. I ajI &lt;14 Itlk 16
latckurt'* H/l).
To 0 . It. Clout*.
Wynn, Lee A rthur To G ro ver
Moore, A. II. I^ol 16 Itlk 22
T a y l o r et wr. —*^-**-&gt; „ s \
Snnlar.do A Wit 6 Illk 26 Sanl-Awrtnca*. Jlitutg 4s».&lt;tL j u * . T a
Leonardy, Jo hn G. Lota 61 &amp;
E rie l e e FeLaun.
Eates, It. W. et us Tn 11-nloii 6.7 E n tim in g er Farm * add No. 2.
H lllrry, Joe Lot 123 Midway.
William*.
Simmon*, Edgar et nx To C h a r ­
Wale*. C. A. Lot* 41, 42, 43
t 4 4 Illk II. L o u I, 2, 3, 4, 6 A
lie Thu ine* el us.
Hunt, Uobblc Joe et sir L T. (I Illk C. Midway Helghta.
T o Aletha Edna Currick ct vlr
Slade, Frederick E. et ux S W R
of N W &gt;, of S 4 of Lot 1 Sec
O. C.
Limited W a rr a n t) Deed*
30-20*2#.
Brock, l&gt;. C. et u* To Jum e*
Alexaiuler, Mnry C. Lots 13 A
14 F t. Mellon.
H a rp e r et ox.
Brock D. C. el u s T» H enry
Hume*, Rosamond T h a t part of
l^ils 1 &amp; 2 in Lot U Rlk A of
Caldwell et us.
Brock, D. C. et u s To T hom as l a k e Charm Rlk A. Allendale.
T a lb o tt. 1. L. et ux L o ti 16, 16.
Bryant- *L_ux----------------- -i
Deed
17. IK A
ID 1*1 odd Cltru*
City of S anford To Charles A Heights
H ngan el us.
Hill, W
(’. Lot II Spencer
t|u il Claim Deeds
Height*
H ellrr, I a*Roy II rl u* T o
Itu o k rr, Margaret
0. Mitchell
Naomi D. Ilrlicr.
Lot* r, To
K Illk A. Midway
Bradshaw , C. K. cl u jl T ii A. H. Height*
H a rp e r, Gladys Lot* 1, 2. 3 1
Moore
A freem ent for Deed
I Illk A Midway H elg h ta
Hullun, Alice To Lula Meuse.
Strevell. It. N. et ux l^tla Id,
J e t t , Henry M. cl os To Wfl- 17 L IK Illk 3 Geneva,
llurn (1. C arpenter Z Joan C ar
B other, Until It. I*)t* 12 L 13
Illk k:i Al.ot* 1. 2. &amp; 3 Hlk 00
[venter.
Reel E s ta t e MorlK*|e
Scifi hi lido
flolaml, Nadia et vu II F. To
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ORLANDO, Jan 10 (F N S ) —
Tli* Florida Probation and 1‘nrolo
Association will hAld u “(reamllrird one-day »e**lon at Orlando
Jan. 1 fa, nprnini' ul HI A M. at
l h r Fir*l Mrlhndt*) Church.
TJto entire »ei*iou.will bo given
over to consideration of Florida's
juvenile delinquency problem.
President G. IJowden H un', In
urging everyone Interested
in
this vital question to atten d the
conference, point* out th a t few
m ajo r chnngK have been miplo

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casta, th a t euch ras es can be
heard In any court, t h a t in 63
of Florida's 61 countlee children
niu«t be held In a common Jail
with adu lt offender* while a w a it­
ing a hearing, th a t we have no
institution for delinquent negro
girl* 'except the S ta te Prison a t
Salford.
Thcee a re eome of the vexing
problem* th a t will be conaldered
a t the meeting and an e ff o rt will
be made to form ulate an irttelUgent an d constructive legislative

i ci»iidCAPUDINE.

Sugared Donuts .... doz,
Golden Pound Cake
Iced Bar C akes.....

Cookies

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IONA FLOUR ... 5 lbs 20c ... 10 lbs 37c... 25 lbs 91c... 50 lbs $1.79
WHITE HOUSE M ILK................. 4 tall can s.......* ...... .. 35c
B0KAR COFFEE.......... 2 1 H&gt; Bags 5 1 c ...... 3 lb Bag 7 5 c
SULTANA PEANUT BUTTER...... 1 lb jar 21c........ 2 lb jar 39c
SULTANA PEACH PRESERVES ........... 1 lb j a r ............. 24c

Fresh S a u sa g e...........
Cottage C h eese..........

Smoked Sausage
Not Rationed ...
Skinless Weiners
Pig Liver........
Dill Pickles.....
Pork Brains....

Ann Page Baked Beans 18-oz, can .... 9c
Ann Page Grape
Jam
2-lb. ja r .... 35c
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Ann Page Mello Wheat 28-oz. pkg. 13c
Ann Page Salad Mustard .. p t ja r .. 10c
A &amp; P Whole Kernel Corn No, 2 can 15c
Iona Peas
2 No. 2 c a n s..........23c
A &amp; P Apple Sauce
No. 2 can .. 14c

Nectar Tfci
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Jewel Shortening .. l-lb. 19c .. 4-lbs.
Peanut O il............. q u a r t ...............
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Ann Page Orange M arm alade......
Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce........
Cane Patch Syrup .... Vi-gal can ....
Karo Syrup .......... V/t g la s s ..........

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Skinned Pork Shoulders
Side Pork ...................
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r Green Beans ...... lb.......... 21c
Crisp C arro ts
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Iceberg Lettuce
head
15c
ous Apples ........ 2-lbs........... 23c
Juicy G rapefruit..........2 for 9c

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for
mark*r*
and checker*. Seminole County
t-oundry, 819 \V. 3rd SL Apply
In pemon.
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COLORED girl* for laundry work.
Apply In person' Remtnole Co.
ted bird doc-2f*m*l* with
Laundry Co. 819 W. 3rd SL
ham *• a—Reward, ■Sira Dunn—
TWO DOX la c tn a t Banford
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Fancy
Sweet Potatoes
3*lbs......23c
r. *. No. 1 Malm*
Potatoes............. 5 pounds ..............23c
loan* e a k U a
Potatoes .......5 pounds ................... 25c
Canadian Rutabagas ........ lb. ......... 4c
Good Juicy Oranges ..... . doz. ...... 25c

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3 lb Box. . . 27c

Pint Jar

LOST: P m Cm * a t p t f t t Sun- CURTAINS walked, a tare had and
day, belonging t o , B*rt y en
atr*tch«d. 618 M o l l o n v l l l e ,

vphon* 879.____

arid church orkanlinllon* ' m o a t
meet thla rha lienee’, be point*
out, If tha problem Te to be icJred.
A recent erirvey b y the A**oA fg h anistan ha* a population of
clation reveal* t h a t proper home
and rallgloua tra in in g U the moat 7,000,000.___________ ___________ A
effective .forte fn curbing d elin ­
quency, few offender* have had
any contact with ch urch o r Sun*
day 8chool.
i* rwveree WruralrU son
In a nationwide movement, th e
teas because It * UquU. Also
International Council for Rail*
&gt;VMutUag aarve teoalMi. DW
gtoui Education, la doing every*
nata&amp;lM so* and *0* i b a
thing possible .to, foequrag* »
program of rafiglctt* ^duration as
a mean* o f reaching the n atlo n ’a
youth. National - " Y o o th Week’*

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E X PE R JE 'N C E D bookkeeper. Box GIRLS FOR part tim e and full
tim e a t Loney Drug Co.______
B, e/o T h e Sanford

HOUND dog, ra
marking* — N#4
Soring*—W A .
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FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES! HOURS FRESHER!

LADY fo r afternoon work—Vil
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H E L P E R FOR Jim m ie
S heet Metal Work*.

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Tako Scratch ... 2^ H ^ 63c . 1004bs 3df8M
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Clapps Baby Cereal ...
Armour's Pure Lard ..
Nutley Oleomargarine
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' prewerve I m i o l i t r t h a n I n n t t n b l i p riv i­
leges f e r which we h u t been *o long coo(ending — we m utt (Ightl
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E s ta b lish e d 1908

VOLl/lVIE XX X V I

Belgian Bulge
Is Narrowed
To Ourthe Line

Snow Bogs Down Nazi Tank

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Marshal Von Runstedt’a
Germans
in the Belgiun
Bulge fell back toward th e
Ourthe River line while m e
American Third Army h ack .
^ ed doggedly at the southern
1 flank. However, in the south
the Germans Igshed out with
fresh nrmor in the Stras­
bourg area m an assault
.. perhaps let by Gestapo Chief

- Himmler.
Brilitb and American* tlill nre
Inched with N tii rrur ituar.lt
west of the Ourthe River In de­
laying actions cast of llaslogne.
The Third Army reduced the
'J German UuIkc op the Alsace
front, hnl the French lost Oher- ABANDONED BY the Germans when they were driven from the
helm. 16 milf.i «oulh of S tras­ Grand....-nil, delirium, »erti&lt;»i. thi* onm liflund Panther tank it
bourg and the 1J.S. Seventh lost inspected l.y Yank* ..f the 2nd Armored Division who plough through
Uerrlithrim 12 inilet northeast , Jieavy drifts G r ille ''battle &lt;&gt;( Ilie bulge" O S Signnl Corps photo.
of the Alsatian capital.
(Inlernntinnnl I
The German* in Budapest were
xqueexed by the Russians into
un area atxiut two miles lung and
a mile wide
Beilin reported
the Nad garrison, under “ increated pressure." hat evacuated
Budapest'* i-attern railway ala
I tlon.
Ravage German atlacka west
of the Pa.tube fallr.l again ,u
bring the (iarrltnn any hope &lt;&gt;l
relief
Moacow reported 10.000
(irrnmiu killed in ten dnyt The Over Half A Million Plans Are Made For
llunirariant arc tald to he »urrendering en masae .leapite Naxi
Man Hours Of Work
Exchange Of Pri­
order* to ahoot any attempt, ng
Planned
After
War
soners By B r i t i s h
to Rive up.
Lieut Gen. George S. Ration's
More than n half million man
MINIKIN. Jan. 11. (Al*)—
troops rut in hall nowrrlul box
tuthoritallv* British quar­
position* toutheaat of Uastugne hours of employment will nwmt
z troni which three enemy divt returning service men and women • ters today reported Turkey
granted the Allies permission
alont had been hammering at hit of Hc.nin.de l 'minty IS older to
In ship supplies to Ituisla
line* from the east. The neck satisfy post-war needs nf growers,
out of the boa now wat no more business firms, store operator*
tie th* Dardanelles. No de­
than two mile* wide.
tails were given out but in­
and home owner* jn Seminole
UeiitLaivCc in the remainder of County, according tu n ret*., t &lt;eformants understood lb* nr
reported collapsing •etvfci by-JM*ard Rlgg Ine. mana­
oil at lores were handled cklrframoly a r the Germans—cswg III ger of the Seminole ('aunty Chan,
through military channel*
off guard by the unexpected blow her of Commerce. *
—floundered Into th* ,nqw drift*
ATHENS. Jan. 12, l/P)— A true*
The report wa* based on a has been reached in Greece’*
and woods toward the uncertain
turkey
made
during
a
period
of
haven of Wilts, ten mile* east of
bloody cu ll war to enable left
Baatognc, where other Third more than two months by Char wing El AS representative* and
le*
Morrison
and
covered
appro*
Army force* lie In w ait
the Greek government ot discuss
The last road out of the box imately 76 percent of the county * fundamental .tiflerencea. At a
farm,
business
and
home
need*,
was cut by rapture of Doncola,
request of the ELAS, hostilities
near Its center, and the Germans and according to Mr Higgins, is will cease at I Od A. M Jan. IS,
had no choice hut to itrikc out very accurate.
a llrltlsh un .ounerment today
At a recent meeting of the I said. The El.AH nre In withdraw
through the wooda to escape an­
nihilation
The bodies of hun­ Chamber of Comn.ercr Post W.ii from designated areas and silt
dred* of enemy alaln ley in the Employment Committee of wlm-li lender military prisoner* in ex­
*now
Ned Smith 1* chairman, the .« change for .... equal m.n.'uf ie
In the first 11 hour* of tho port was presented by Mr Mm.i leased by the British
assault, which Jumped ..ft at 1 son and accepter! as float Mem
Delegate* nf the FI.AS, leftist
A M. in the numbing cold of her* of the coinmitter no lu.le I
Greek iHil.ti.-ai iirgani/aliuu whose
I. satlMrC Oh !'■«- r » . i
near-xero weather, 400 prisoners
resistance to u Greek gr.vrrnt.ient
were taken and a front dispatch
disarmament order touched off
ffum Associated Press Corres­
civil war early last month, have
pondent Lewi* Hawkins said the
been conferring since Tuesday at
final count, would be much more.
the headquarters of l.t. Gen.
The German High Command ad­
Ronald M. Scoble. British com­
mitted it waa quitting all the
WITH THE UNITED STATES mander in Greece, on the terms
Oa Png*
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ARMY IN FRANCE — The first of an agreement which would
Traffic Regulating Group to be bring an end to hostilities
composed entirely ol WAfa was
Alexander Rvoloa, former KA.M
recently activuterl and put on
duty with Transportation Corps; supporter an leputy prime min­
Headquarters in Fniticr
The ister in the George ranandreou
C. H. McNulty waa rc-clecled company under command of Cap- government which preceded th*
president and E. O. Kilpatrick. Jr., lain Joy E. Flricke. t.4&lt;&gt; t .i amnia present regime nf Gen I'laMlrat.
as vice presidsnt, of th* Florida I’lace. Santa Fc, New Mexico, issued 0 a statement calling for
Slate Bank of Sanford at a meet­ wa* the first company of 1 ran*, Immediate poecn.
ing of stockholders held Tuesday portation Corpa WAC* in the
little oppoefllon wa* being en­
at the bank.
European Theater of Operations. countered by British armored and
Other officers named were; Included In Its personnel w»» I’vt. infantry columns fanning oat
Gene Tucker, cashier) Mias Doris Marie C. Washburn of Sanford. from Athens.
Hall, asiatant cashier; Miss Mary Fla.
I.ynd Ross, aaatetant cashier;
The Company of WAC», now
Mrs, Helena P. Smith, secretary known aa the 20th Traffic Regu­
and clerk, and Mia* Jewel P itt­ lating Group, la aasigned to the
man and Miss Mary Diehl, book- Headquarter* of the Chief of
keepers.
Transportation,
Major General
ORLANDO. Jan. 12, (Hpoclal)—
Tne same group o f dlrectprs Frank H. Roee. Working In the War prisoner and migratory
of the bank waa renamed. These varioua departments of the head­ foreign labor would not b« needed
waret C. R. CJonta, Oviedo; An- quarters, they now serve as in Orlando if eltrus pickers would
drgw Duds, Jr., Oviedo; Charles clerks, typists, couriers, sta tis­ conform to th* 48-hour work w*«k
Dunn, Korreat Gatehel, C. H ticians, correspondents, drivers, requested by the War Manpower
McNulty, E. 0 . Kilpatrick, Jr„ switchboard operators receptlon- Commission a* a means of alle­
and W. A. Patriak o f Sanford.
ista Interpreter*, stenographer* viating th* critical labor situation,
Mr. Kilpatrick said that the and secretaries.
C. H. Bruce, manager of th*
bank waa going on tb* Federal
Th* purpose of ■ traffic regu­ United SUt** Employment Ser­
Reserve par lbfc and that all lating group la to control or reg­ vice office In Orlando said yes­
check* will be payable at par ulate transportation in Motor
through tho Federal Reservo Transport, Military Railway Ser­ terday.
Bruce pointed out that thare
Bank, tho samo as national and vice, or Marin* Operations and to
stats banka In tho Fsderal Re­ coordinate the work of these di­ Is enough labor In numbers fn
serve system. Thla measure .Ijod visions In the headquarters In an Orlando to mast all nsods, but
0 been adopted, he aald, la accord, administrative capacity, Second tha labor, earning higher wages
ii, u n with &lt;bo bank’s policy o f Lieut. Bowen, Roots 2, Syracuse, than ever before, w ill. not slick
on a 48-hour week.
N. Y., since the activation of th* to the jobs
w ages ere Increased, to
* ,gm unit has taken over tha dutlaa.of Though
the point where a few dav*' on
adjutant
tba job provides a week's living,
Tha unit la tha first group of tha work la still there to get Out.
0
woman In tha history of the army And because laborers are ,not
" T o M o ir a ffn m A H o
to be placed id a traffic regulat ■ticking to their jobs for the full
lac croup.
time, the USES be* had To Imj.ort prfsoner-of-war and foreign
■ WINS P URPLE HEART

Morrison Report Truce Is Reached
Shows Many Jobs Between Factions
Awaiting Vets In Greek Strife

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WACs In F r a n c e
Regulating Traffic

McNulty Is Re-elected
Florida Bank Head

48 Hour Week Seen
As Manpower Need

Discharged S a ilo r
Here
, To Make
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■I diecharwdt - t RN PACIHC ISLAND) Jon.
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.{lend* to llv* If. (SteWtaiy — Mtnni* Mock.
. t u n provided he can puiChase a 8Un t I t of FhUrprli*. wax pro■ Um Pttrpla Heart by Vlca
senUd*
Hoof*f, U SN ,
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A rm —
Phar- Control P sd ffe. for
YBIe
rtkm
tour e f Um
tor proaented awards to I o f „
eloodl- fk e n and 42 enlisted men at a
'FLORIDA—!
bt and SatM U end WUUtty I

' There ii no war K enforce this
condition upen workers, he said.
"We can only urge than ta
work for patrletie reasons at "
surely the critical w ar Mi
should be sufficient reason far
worker* to eta j on tho jab," be
— H n k p U ln e d ibat eraploran'Ta
the Orlando area arc cooperative
In allowing for Ut* 48-hour work
week, but tho tfu loreo* have lo t

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Vanks On Luzon Ad­
v a n c e 10 M i l e s
Capturing N e a r l y
- One Hundred-Towns

Airliner W reckage In Which 21 Died

WASHINGTON. Jan. 12. (A*&gt;—
Half of all war production pro­
grams will rise at a "tremendous
rale" under the new speedup
which includes a three-fold In­
crease In critical aircraft in six
months,- WPlI Chairman Krug
announced today. About -fa.RQO,000,000 wArth of new arms.-will
he added to the ISMf. schedule,
parity to equip the French army.
This boosts the 11)45 total out­
put to shout 404,60(1,000,000.
The War Production Board nns
ordered drastic new restriction*
further curtailing civilian good*
production, a government source
»atd today. They will wipo off
the book* a large percititage of
consumer project* already autliorited under the spot reconver
siun program, due to a slmip cut
in the allocation nf metals.
At the same time Selective
Service revealed that some .130,tMHl mpn will he drafted from
farm and factory l.y July 1 to
meet inerra-ing mil.lory iciulrcmenls, and Secretory of War
Stimson warned that “thru- seems
to he no fftctpc" from *nne«l
irrvic* for virtually all phynit'all)
•lualififd men under ’to

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Admiral Nimitz faded to re­
veal whether the attack was made
riintin&lt;«t a navul fore* &lt; or a re
inforrrmenl nuixov l.rad«.| fur
I uf«*n It ia Die de* |»r I t»uld
• e*t fleet r*er»elrulton xei «*I Ian
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wa&lt; uppinic its itionlhD ileioauth
on srlectiv* aerxire from sO/XJO
in January and Kehruaiy to 100,
000 for .\iarch, urn! that ih« army
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*4i,f i1(•» 4
lit 4),* 1 *#•r\ 4.
1111*4 ,%.'l 1 w Fill . lei ,
4 I* .f 1 It. . •il ».
• t &lt;1iiti r a** f»*t no rr*ii ii •lialllr • I'Aiition
tht* imivriui'rit *f -n|i|diew ha«. perinitial

...... ... ......... Evans Tells Lions
F
j ; Of CountySuccess
Mrs. Emma NelaoihOn SixthWarLoan
Pioneer Resident
Dies At Age Of 90

Camrnnh

• ed the r« v hin -C *hin a '•••ct*»r roll*
t r r m i ; around Snu*on fur
nine
nml half hour* urn! r im m e d Jit
Am erican
c a r r ie r
i&gt;bi&gt;*‘
w e re
shot d&lt;iwn hut o ff e r* 'd no f u r ­
t h e r det oiU.

t;r«*&lt;1e4l .

nna, the nmur military .tffair»
roinmitlee heard t ‘ol Lianna
her^lmjf of aelectiv** «er*ice «|l*
clo&lt;e that the ilrferred t lasstfl
rations of industry and aicrirjl
turr must he tappe«l to
meet
r f «juirr mrnta
for '.Mi'J.uun men
for the armed servfres «!urif»if the
first half of H*4.r'

rrrul

^the enemy between

As Stimson wai tellinc u pres*
conference that full &lt;calr national

service

( S r X lM risw l

American carrier planes
are attacking a Japanese
sea force o ff the Indo-China
const in a daring offensive
throat to insure the safety of
supply lines to the Philippine.*
invasion. Admiral N'imitz said
they nrv merely JximJiarjJing

Hilly Hal l

MaAt e f

Hill

Drive Went &lt;&gt;\ rr The J*,’,,
Top By .s:{21,ii I
Officials K e v e a I . r

w n ,\
rt
1.
a ’11?Ie*x
' ••'•!»*
H.etflir
Mall

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un

fi niit

..f

ait

• fu

M i*

l

y

NewDeposit Peak
In 1944 Reached
By Atlantic Bank
lniflev
* a* *

r* . . i .II y ..

.

I ’r o f fre R R

m w

taken

The 4H hour a.|\ in«*e Ii b i car
r»e«l Ihe Amenranel I noiith o i
thr male of iwainn country At
, the inmith of thr mramlrring Affnn
! lilvir ami 8^ro«&lt; thr nvrr jirw*
lo Tit. w h U h lli«e Jup.ilMKwe mlKh*
h a v e hern nhle t 1 m ake a d a la y

Reports
S a t-1'n*Only
V*"''
.w
on

is ln c io ry

Me el.lt f.et
u II. .1 Iir III

Thr Amriiruiiw hilt

nine tuwfix nml moir linn a score
*»f villajfpw

tht rtlrem e left flank

alnnir the I'oiori uhin r*»aH. Rave
the Atnei iratii run into an fth in i;
more than isolated and «|uirklyeliminated «nip**r reai«t*nre
Flrat Combat Contact

Mre. Emma Matilda Nelson
Durini: Pasl Year
L •» 1 A 1m i
• it 11 illc \ unit «•( th
pioneer resident of
Smut.Ll
unci’
ll.-l
•ejiei
at
»4*nw
it
j
ID
I*
County and Sanford, died Thu.
OvrrMiho. rifeli •
Sen"
So 11* f 1 fill Y
•ri»if»e* - •f 'h r
day morning »t her home at »«
IfMI” ll. llnt .1 11 t •ei mi ,in v
* \\
intv ..f
.•' If rrI el Mi ...
| | .nV
t*rn
I l . n u r l a - M . o V r t h n r '•« C o m N at tuna
nil •*' V•«. »». |«(. Ml *1 Ml
Elm Avenue after on illiic"
1
*i 4\ im
D i n n n i c r t o d a y n iH . le t h e f n - i m e n
' thi s mi I i *! •
' -I
twn week*
tin
of
"c o rn h a t
c o n t a . l"
near
i * i.
II M e.h . •
Ihiring the early settlement f l(*i met' D
i ..'Ml
: I. v
H o m r r u h io
ut
th .
r fi.l
i» f
ih r
this seeti.m. Gen. Henry F &gt;• | lllont’ I i I * «t
- t « f» e a r h e a d 8-.» •
I 'n u
fur.1 brought liver froin Sw.-- '• 'th .il. .4 •
' » '• m i
la h d n v
!.#•.» 1
H*
1’ a x e
a nur.tl.cf*d workers
I.
tftlw
" ' r *
' «”
it n l ic a t io i i • ( t h*
• • &gt; • 1 1 1&gt;
* .f
care nf the
lA Grove »l '
1
4*
•
*1 "
th r
f iir h im y
th rrr
1 t lilt
'
sala. a gr.tve^T57 10(l acres
M, 1 . ,
M
• I. ' x I n t ' l i i •*| • t •
I h e f ir iK 'in * ! I • m il*
a k h h ra d i
then regarded a»Jt)e of th.-1«• 1 t».«• I . It *. » It
*h *ent*-.I .(•
m o n t h * p e r io d 1 x x r r e «b i d r n e d I «• a l le u x t J.% | | t i | e a
k
Kwilo vv .
est In the stale. /’AiJ-At^
' ,M"•&gt; .. »*1 • * •* #' • Nny.tthi un
i&gt;-«- ol
J l , M i * , a 4 7 . On | with th* cepture of the mouth of
,Mr*. Nelson and her husband, leillir JailllVwl le* ..811.1
i j i * l l u l l A l t i l l a i . U n pin le. f i o i n I ( |u|, late total r n o u r « r &lt; o f the
tl.e Agno, which *-r.i|.l.&lt;-- into the
liana Nelson who died years at'&lt;&gt;.
.Mr Bvuiit i»'»h u I .o,t that the L'7 li m e I 1M I l «• &gt; 'I* inlier I I i
|,,.| 1• at he’ll a lieu all In n r hijjh
Lingay.-n Gulf vn-*t of cni.turrd
came front Sweden to settle in tlrlvr curin' jit -i t it .• m h*-n farm 1 h i I r a n * • llr li 'im ii. Ilollniiif .m l
m
the
oini'iiiit
o
f
JTi
'i'.rj.nntV4
'.t
l.mgaycn town.
thla grove more than 60 year* era hail their 4r..p* m t tie* c". m l (irrniiirn Whin M . S e r i f t ’iu 1
Nine mile* represrnlml the deepMr 14i i* I* v fc|Mif(4'.| t Li iftt FJ0 ,
ago. Mrs
Nelson has lived m for Ihe no* t •11 1. I hetil not I I t a l i c
■i]
Ill*
•M»n
%,i
oMi'il to tiir - ii r 1*1»•’ •■■I point of r»-n&lt;-l ration ... the
thi* section ever since that ttn.- yet rernveit n&gt; I* 1
t'f •
t
fM in
She * as born in Sweden. July '. (hire, vthieh »r n
......... ..
»u!i»»i’ »« nf in $n). time covered in th. co.n.n.inlque
I ht •
jT
4 4•1 4 •
|
' 9 *.* V
. I l l •* 11 •&lt;•4 A t
« 11 V I
S m * * r t h r « -o m in o n it |« M ' 8 l w « v - l « i f i
tHC,4.
• .o1 I
" ” 1 •trf "t &gt;i f 1 14*4 lit t ••*! \ It1..|»|r ‘.1Lin '.'4 h o u r■ Lrhtrnl n |" 'lM i" ii. it vu
.She Is survived by three dam ',
|
,
]
\\ it.
I1**1
l« nnllaird lit* |'&gt;*e I M,i 1
,4 ' V1*II
ter*, Miss Anna Nelson and M&gt;
*- 1 III k • llfl h lit R ir
N, , .
Final Report Made
\r. Util 1
, • ft?
tifi
|i* • • •( •Imn rt if 41 i
Alfred Van Ness of Sanford .md
l
Hall
Mrs. J Y White of Jack....
1-4 • 4 v
|».|f
If
I'ord Will (» u 11i n o
On Sixth War I a h i i i
IVI&gt; •
i
l t 1 8ft
vide: three son*. Edward Net n
.• &gt; It..
d«.» ••
Farm Bureau Aims
'
•
ti
i
til
m,
til
nf I’alatka. it II Nelson of J«. •
[:
L in.il . I f
' '
’ ■t Nein
tl t lh»"f
It, .
M* he.
aonvllle and Ernest C Nelson ( inolr 1 mi s
»'•
’ • • t•• the
•.»1 t i*l line f Mv rr f hi
•
k
'
•*
8
4
r.
t
1
M
.
I
I.ill
|
Ill 1IU»
Sanford; two grandsons, Parker S I* lh W'nr ' • •’
J.d.n Ford. *r&lt;r«-t:iry t&gt;f th*1
'
• I thut
v.». rrpnf ti*•1 li
... .1.'.. Ii .'il
4 1t 1
1 • 1
Van Ness USN, stationed in ' al- $1,44" Ir* m ' » ' 1..... 1' vieri M't illi « tnq
I li.rnla Farm Hurra.., vk.H out­
t.tut.*? i Lii* i f ,t
i.i,h« l t \
N.-l V||i.l 1.isv .. a".........
|
I,.,
t
.1.
..
.I
ifornia and William J While, Mid. 11* coni|». *• I » ' ' .» »|ilotn
l.iiihl.lliin
A line fur.u bureau aim* and ur
«li.i.
ffstill KlMl lellt
USN, stationed In St. Peters­ art foi tin 1 iKiiil v
*1 ’'l.i.itH).
of ••am uml (tep oM t' rt.n.pl.shments at a supprr m eet­
•
nip.ir
1
on
.v ut Hull, mIim i“ h(i«liainl *.f
burg; and three granddaughters, It w in reiv rted to L m i A L’.vun*
ing to l&gt;e held Monday i-vrn.n,(hr
ftiKtlff
I iniiii 1 Mulfitv , ■I.lliug 11 f.VI- &gt;&gt;■*. pi-Hod showed ut 7.16 o'clock at Ihv Hotel aloyMargaret, Louise end Katherine cnilfitv ihwirmnii &gt;•( the .ln\e
Ma)
ll.n f o llo w in g figure., ns nf Dec
Emma Van Ness of Jacksonville
fair, it was announced b
by M. 1»
Inrludril in ttn totnl
K t**arhri ut (hr Snulh«hh* larivmii&gt; .'It ot. .-a. !&gt; y c , &gt; . . . d i i l . t r d :
■nd Katherine Merle Nelson »f bond »nle« of t .*•» , -M». he re S* hiiol iillriiilrtl I•msiI ulionl . in
Cuilum, nr*
resilient of the Seminole
I.nans
Palatka.
County Farm Ilnrent)
nortrxt
The I*e »*t * 'iilotii *et on rlmliiti; Si'iiiinnli* lliyh S&lt;*h&gt;Hil. im.l
I-, in
iixo.noonn
i*nti-i*’«l Ihr » p |in r in NovrllitM't
Funeral services will be con­ K IhivhN y%i»" $201*mmi
A two reel film secured f*om
I-til
670,0)111.00
ducted for Mr*. Nelson at -1 10
the Galntsville Extension Service
M r L'.vnm fluted ih.it he u n i 1li I 'J III* » » • Hi *44111* I mu* II4
I:. 4
104.700.00
o’clock Sunday afternoon et the v e ry much tik;i&lt;»ei| u .iti Ihrar rmphiyrr 4tf ILtr
u .|| tu&gt; shown whlrh depicts
IP I I
42X.I4I .OO
Flr*t Preibyterlen Church of resulta, and mid thut tie uUhed
methods and short cut* fn seed
1114 1
401,673.00
which she was the-oldest member. to tLinnk tlioer who iim i I time Kiwanis Club Flans
bed plantlngi, also stumii puller
*
Deposits
The Rev. Dr. E. D. Brownlee will Und effort in iniltini* the drive
operation*.
It) to
&lt;1,172,000.00
officiate. Interment will he in dver.
Fir* Chief Mock Cleveland will
Youm:
People’s
Work
I'll I
l.071.000.00
Lake View Cemetery.
give a short talk on methods of
1042
1,320,360.00
fire protection for growers.
Ymuiii;
v%
•»rh in Hitnfni I
io n
-1201,113.00
A report will he given on the
Mill Ik* tin* main ohjrtlivr for Ihr
l Ol t
6,621,601.00
housing protect plan for farm
year, the 4lirtfrl«»r*• "f thr KImhum
In which th# Farm
Aim..-I two mill.on dollar* in workers,
(’lull ilrriilnl ut .1 ilimirr *mrrtifl»;
War
Ih.nd* were «.dd at the Bureau is co-operating with the
lunl «*\«*tinik' u( I'nliin uml I'lnrh
Thr finuitcnil hml^rl win nr hank dining 1044, it wa* stated. Seminole County Chamber of
Cuilum aald.
Mr. Ingley also reported that (uimmerce, Mr.
Motor vehicle leg s a in look a papers and runl* .invmg liecn.es. rnngt'tt for 11*4*r» nml rommllUn'i
Agent C. It. Dawson will
Dig Jump Thursday following ju- ration card*, lift- irgi*tration. In­ will conrrntratr on Imys* rtrni during thr year two new service* County
Installed, both of whirh have report on progress in securing
nouncement in The Herald Wed­ surance card* mill lolge receipts ffirU* work in genrral, Koy Cluo. were
farm labor.
nesday bv Tax Collector Jnn. I). th a t are pr.xluc.sl »n.l ix.mino.1 Boy Scouts and v.Hattunal gu d proved wry popular Bank by additional
"Thla meeting is open to all
Jlnkln* that there would be no before Ihe 11144 ''1'lori.Li Auto­ ance of young people, it wa. mail envelope* are flirnDhed outex ten* ton of tlm*- for obtatnlng mobile Registration Curd1* come* HMH....H *.l this inuxiung by Dr. uf-towii customers which not only growers, whether Farm Bureau
L. T. Does, president nf the civl: *ave tires and gasoline for the members or not,” said Mr. Out­
these after th* deadline. Monday, to light.
customer, but speed up the hand­ turn. Raservatlon* may be secured
Jan. 16, as ruled by Governor
“ When available (ho Florida club.
Those attending the meeting ling of mail deposit* by the hank. for th* eupper by telephoning
T itle Certificate sl.uuld nl.o I*
Millard Caldwell
Thursday tag aalas amounted presented with the registration were: Dr. I)o»s, J. W. Hall, Les­ The hank money order plan waa Secretary J. E. Wathen af 1100.
to 82,671.16, an tacreaee of $1,. card. Where car* or truck* 'are ter Thorp. Rulph A. Smith, E. K. inaugurated on July 1 and has
882.20 over Wednesday amici nf being transferred from on*) owner Ijinc. Joel Field, Fre.1 R. Wilson. been u*ed l.y nearly one thouaand
during the first si*
81.637.95.
to another, it I* necessary that G. D. Workman, Roy Green, I*. I*. customer*
l l a a l l a a r e Oa t*age Tssa)
Much tlm* ia loot by rogletrant^ the former owner aboujd sign in Campbell, O. I*. Herndon, Otcor
Editors Net#:—The fellewfor tag*, duo to fumbling among (dace designated on reverse eld* M. Harrison, Sanford F. lJoudncy
Ing Barnes of hoy a In aervlc*
pockets and handbag* for llccnia. o f title certificate and acknow­ and E. C. Harper.
“hoeni mi leave" have bee*
certificates and registration card*. ledge hla algnnturo before a
submitted by Ui* Pilot d a k .
CRKD1T MEETING
Mr. Jlnklna said, and h# offered Notary Public or other officer
for which Mrs. Z. B. Ratliff,
tho following suggestion* whl.b With seal, and also surrender to
telephone 881-J, aad Mia*
There will be a meeting of th*
The annual meeting o f the
ha declared would save Um* of tb* Ration Board hi* gee coupon*
Blanche Kennedy, telephone
Issued for the vehicle In nutation, stockholder* of tha Central Flor­ board of directors of the Sem­
overyoot concerned:
“In applying for tags ta * spplW and U«t tram the Ration Board a ida Production Credit Association inole County. Chamber of Com­ — 8W-W have keen selected as a committee to eecer* usmea
have la bla hand thi Receipt on Form R-500, whlth will b* hell Momlay morning at merce) next Tuesday at 7:00 P.M.
ef eervtr* men end women ee
1884 Registration Card, with D»r m ust accompany the title certifi­ 10:30 o'clock In tha City Hal), It at the Mayfair Hotel, It wa* an­
that their friends mav knew
Payne, nounced today by, Manager Ed
41 • tag aumbor la upper right cate which It to he transferred waa announced by JHiggins.
when they ar* In Sanford.
eccrctary-treaaufer.
band corner, by doing this much to "the new owner.
Thla aiioclation maintains of­
At this time reports will be
tlm* will be saved for himself • “For the accommodation of
Ed wain Bra nan. ART 1/e, who
are unable to come in fices In 8an(ord, Orlando, DeLai.d, made on the progress of th*
and others. I l sometimes happen* those
__. . . who
_______
that after waiting In line, when during regular office hours, th* Cocoa, Kissimmee and l^esburg froxen locker committee and th* has been stationed at Melbourne
big tam dooa coraejt 1. n oceaser/1 T ax Collector's office will bo and serve* Seminole, Orange, Vo­ special committee .tor veterans for tb* pl«t 10 month*, la home
w allet and kept open .on Haturday and Mon- lusia. Brevard, Lake and Osceola employment end highway .Im­
provements.
counties. .
...
31 "
until 7:0# o'clock.”
I

Sale Of New Automobile License
Tags Almost Doubled In One Day

r t

Home On Leave

Board Of Directors
Of C Of C To Meet

'VWiiil’i'iV i______ —

w
.

NTM I1KR f.-V

More Guns To
American
Carrier
Airplanes
Be Built In
Coming Year
Attack Japs Off Indo-China

C i v i l i a n Production
Will Re C u t ' As
Need For War Ma­
terials " I n c re a se s

’Himmler Is Reported
n Leading Fresh Nazi
Attack On Villages
,-Tt, - rr ^ e a r S t r a s b o u r g
v F V * r • '■•v

j^WITH WARBONOS

AN IN D E P E N D E N T N E W SP A P E R

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA
.

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m

JANUARY 12, 1915

•*"—,'t”
'nni

. 1 ju

QTCounty Succm
On Sixth War Loan

To Corregidar
_
*

_ L ip M U H H L r iM rw«* o*e»._„
turd time to rut on a Arm. Ho
added that artat her handicap w»i
that (he Christmas aaaaon was
Just, coining on at that time.
He pointed r o t alto that only
rt I counties of tha atata amon&lt;
them Seminal*, had mat thatr E.
bond quotas, and that thla county
had ov e rsu boaritod Ita quet* by

“When on* considers that Semtool# is a small county of not
much m a n than ttfiOO resident*
of Whom net more than ISAM
a n white people, *1 consider the
feet that in toe 8lxth War l?«n
cainpal&lt;ms Seminole County has
"nubserlhfd more than sight atlillon doll era. a most remarkable
achievement. aad I am prowd to
have l-een associated with those
who Jwlped the govern event to
W , Rowland, In thanking Hr.
"Ewifw f j r - h la tofli whkh. waa
entbaslastlcslly appended, asparted that "a lot of the success
of tha dries had bean due to cap­
able management.”
Lion Jam* Rabson was wel­
comed as • member of thd HJona
rity by tbs club to have two
•meted on tha highway sp­
ites to Sanford with the Inton, " W n ’tha- eaevtra * « t

W1JJKY___
AP Newsfaature*
faalures Writer

he had visited and interviewed
farmera, tarn toe** mm. store
owners atxi many resident* In the
county «Jid ws* initialed by the
Chamber of Commerce as n
means of eldlag returning vet­
erans to secure work and of
sttU fylag j-ost war nrcls for Im­
provements throughout the county.
Total outlay for farm aca oust
ness needs plus fSO.OOO for CHy
of Sanford construction and &gt;70.000 for county road building will
be an m l Ima ted- &gt;1,1)37,8117.
Farm buildings, cow construc­
tion and repair*, will require the
greatest e* pend(tors, It was re­
vealed by the report which esti-

OAUr
U A iir BLAND!N«,
ut-AJViriivu, enn.
Jon. j) *2.
8p*eiall—First Lieut. Beryl Ncwtnsn ,' mfaittry offkar now toslgned to duty training doughboy* at Gamp Bland mg'* Infan­
try Replacement Training CanU#, era* on* of seven service men
to , racafra tha Congreselonnl
Medal of Honor from President
Rosealalt at a Whit* lieu** centm a r Wednesday.
Lieut. Nawman. a fighting elsfooter from Bar a boo, W h . whose
current ambition b to -ind a
kfa and
ids home for hi*
t child run, won the honors
note last May 28. when he
his pisteon in the breakout
t the beachhead
nring tha course of hi* aetton,
it Newman killed two Natl*,
nded twb nsore, captured II.
■Reused three machine guna.

OftAPHfC PROQt of tbs terrific toll taken of Jap shipping by American I pounding o f Luxon have resulted tn tha sinking or Immobilisation of
bombers te given in this photo of the greet anchorage et Mioila May. jtnoio than fifty vessels bulde the long breakwater. Fuel and smmunlf-mt'.iutd, concentrated stlacks by Tank airmen In tha ora W l h '.Hon dumps have also been blasted. U. S. Navy photo. ( international)

esses, Store*.

const :
offices Mid he
on estimate of
requite an &lt;
-m l

KTSM5

0WI “Salesgirls
Learn To Manage
With Necessities

Inker.

-ystA require ■- Immddiatc fshor requirement*
OH,to&gt;, and new

Standing O f f i c e r '
Gets Medal of Honor

SAN rHANCISCQ—Ann Bar- to korae and baiTsto meat and to
natttuli. Nary nmaa who n eaped canned salmon and rk t. 1 re­
by ftttLmAfiu ("ffl C tiita d ^ I member on* weak w* had noth*
scant two daya before "tha Rock" lay ala* to eaa—and for toeakfriL ia going b• * ,
faat, that-* M t Bond. I haven't
nI hope It will be to the Philip­ eaten any rice since." ,
pines That’a . w h a t. Tin countAnn BeroaUlua reported for
In* on,* aaid the attractive E later, duty at the U A Naval hospital,
P fn n , jrirl, while awaiting vrans- Canaeoa, Phiifppim- Inlands, in
portetkm from San Francisco to July, IM a She aocalls
"A
l a -i the
I k . first
r iH l Jap
Jah attack we
tha war sene.
"AffU
one pattest* to the
L t &lt;jg) Baraatitu* to whom i t k s s M
the daya of tha fa ll of the A t t p Army hospital at Manila. I was
pine* aaeai like a terrifyinjr nilthfr- In a sarglcal toam that was
mare, waata to aaa the tab lei assigned to M u s , w *a Christ■aa day w* wrra Netting up our
turned oa tha f ace. along the Camp LimayOnly
Navy
nurie
o n b&lt;*,piUI
k ...L »
Bataan or Cerre*Mnr, U . Bema- beach."
From dawp until midnight tha
tltua, eleven Army nurses and a
Navy wife, crept aboard an A w - understaffed hospital crews work­
trathi-hound submarine in the ed on an ever-increasing number
of jjatlenlf.

pairs «M&amp;•JPBO will be fe
qulrnf i n pointing of structure*
and IntorWto pud will require 43,d73 insNi heuta e f work et &gt;1.80
an hour. Total boat**** transportatlon and hom e. nied* will cost
&gt;800,307. U was estimated,Much wOW tiling b needed for
*ob-lrrl*wUon and dksitog* of
farms la the eaaaty sod this will
entail eapestdltu*# dt *7*,to0 amj
will require &gt;8,260 aten hours of

during the October period re
ryaled Ural of whit* main help
needed, the largest Item wa- need
for

63

salesmen.

N ext

needed

were 17 itell Venom, 14 mechanic*.
13 plumbers and eight helpers,
and ton each of lierbers, general
assistant* and stock clerk* Bar
vie* stations and tire rvpaimtvr.
each needed eight men. Altogether,
their wore 83 types of, workers
needed, totalling 260 men/
W h i t e female requirement*
showed that of 4fi per*a*a need­
ed, waitresses
numbere&lt;l III,
snisladrrs 11, bookkeepers 0,
beautician* rt, stenographer* anj
receptionists three each.
More than 786 farm worker*
were needed by Cel. 22 -hich
included permanent farm labor
and net labor used for harvesting,
setting and processing Of thi*e,
32 white fnnlc nnd female work*
e n were needed, the Imlonc*
eoiored. Of the totsl A. Dudu mid
.Hone required 1)0 anil ( Hester
Kosrnte Company, 60, worker*.
Duilne** concerns le q u m l :&gt;fi
colored mule worker*. Kemnia
worker* periled were 18. vhlch
included 13 maids m home-.

part to toe war, . . , An­
other to 1-codon rtotklag oa
..N a t l propagaada hroadrstt*. .
. . A third ia Calm dlrvrting
production of American past­
ier* and booklet* far dWtribo lien hi Baghdad and Islambul. . . , Score* of others in
Afrbe. I t a l y . Iteykjavik.
Htorkbolm sari Ueiral.
They are Uncle Sam's first
traveling salnwomen, whose job,
la the Oversea* I)ivi« ion of the
Office of War Information, ts
helping to "sell” Allied and neu­
tral countries on the fart Amer­
ica i* playing In World War If.
Ifi addition they are waging
psychological warfare all over the
World.
*
t
Th*lr work began in 1042 wheh
Eleanor Barry packed a hag and
went to London a* nn UlVI cipher
clerk. Now—323 strong- they are
scattered all over the globe dolnj
a job which, even lev year* ago.
Would not have hern considered
women'* work a t all.
I*&gt;uk in on Hotel Hu ward, heud
■
ad the ©WI * pidrlWntinn* d. vl* jrm

caver Lieut, Newman elwuJed
direction* to the men while
standing In fat! view of the foe
and then advanced on on* mach
ine gun with hi* own tommygun blkting. Two Nazi* wrr&lt;
wounded, stopped firing.
Then hie tommy-gun apreyod
the other gunners, killing twt
and silencing the second mnr'nlm
gun. From a house a third Na*
machine gun opened fire, bul
the ona-tiroo schoolboy heavywalgbt bolter merely kicked th»
front door open ami demnndet
tin t the Garraaus within su r­
render. Eleven well-*mini Natki
awed by his daring, rainr cut
With bands high
A weaki later LtouL New mar
soffrred shrapnel wound* uhe
ir-nii*eea
r*a* «■•».{,
a tank be was riding struck
mine, and ha return to thii 'months of operation.

New Deposit Peak
In 1944 Reached
By Atlantic Banl|

if e e p u itto s o r
i g W S f c o W S C o r “A*,r fl,,n
wetsa otv UKcRMtNH teta,

►f ^ A t wAyg a r to M P risaix n it o r

jtU ^ ysT w S Z k ^

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Ifpem ov&lt; rdtaflt)------------- 1 OI.StS.13
itfonn, direct aiid ictnir*

na reserv* M l
eolUetlon .....

Stockholders nf the
rleclerl th* following
Oeorgv II. Bishop, R.
man, l- I. Frasier. J.
R. A. Newman, II. B.
f. W. Shand*.

bank- redirectors:
tl. Chap
L. Ingtoy.
Po|»« nrd

At the directors’ meeting fol­
lowing the meeting of stock­
holders, the following officer*
were re-eleetcd: J. t \ . Bhand*,
chairman of the Btmrdj J. t .
Inglcy, president; L. I. Fraiiar.
vied president; R. F. Monn, caih
iart- O. C. McBride, oesisUnt
casnier: end Ki W. Deane, as­
sistant cashier.

Mr. Ingley revegled that the
consistent attendant* at meethms
» d the general Interest shown
by dtreetom had. contributed
largely to the year1* success.
They, together with the officers
ntid employee* w*re complimented
l&gt;y Mr. Ingley und thanked,for
their loyalty.and support.

ACCOftCteiO TO the European adllion of Sleri and Stripe*, honey*
haired Torn Seven. Him s t a r le t has

o c n choren reigning pin-up quean
of the year by O D in the European
t i nitre of war. The army paper be•ti v.'td up-vn h e r the title “Cheese­
cake of Ura Year." ( fniernattonel)

Belgian Bulge
Is Narrowed
To Oiirthe Line

th* of nee chief 1 directing a staff
of aditors, write I* ami transis­
tor* In producing bookie U ' urn?
nuateru for dlstriinitioi Ip Remit.
Damascus, Baghdad and Istanbul.
Her office piodutea 6,000 new*
picture jtooter* weekly aa well a*
a photo review mngszino in
Arabic. French anil English.
Harriet Root directs, throe IIbrweiaa — In Sydney, Uetbour e
and Wellington, Australia— where
standard works of American his­
tory, biography, Ira n i and i*w
ar* available to Aastral mui writera, radio oataanrtatata, teacher*

&gt;&lt;4/t&lt;C*wi*Kin at&lt;

tCaattaaed t o n

I'*** u n . i

probable patrols had tlriven d*ri&gt;cr tine* ihtn.
• _. ,
* 1.

Tha flrct -eUffer»d reristorM
was at the left flank ract of tin
Sixth Fablsn lieschhrnd. Ther
tha Sixth Army troops hod salt
1,tlt.01t.lt et! the road junction town of Man

t i .i N . M j i

U M JlM t
.IM teisu .fi

PaeorrubD’e on tho rout* U
Buniirtdr twrltol ■of flu
nee and possitdy tha am:
Japanese leader*. Thar* was
i Indication of tha aaverity of

M

an Invasion from tha
tocn expected, wetw

picteiw aditors.

Dared out thii bulk and W i M R
nt hi* troop* with the help of

tho

fog, , deep

ouraglng

aWlft

snowdrtfu

pursuit,

dla-

and

- a w mint field*.
, gbllo tha British war* coming
Hi an the west in a general ad­
vance nf throe miles, the Hermans
hint pnllrsF out an nuicMy that all
:imtact waa look eacept for a few
snipers.
Rattan Bhrtoto N a il "Baa**
Tommie* moved tn from the

One o t them had to combat a
t o t , w hich devoured her week's
ration* of i hocot&amp;ir the first
n ig h t, and ate up h tr wurk the
n e s t . Another Wrote from Africa,
“ Send me Mime woolen u n der­
w e a r —*hirt* and long ilr»wei&gt;—
I'm beyond caring Imw they

Fact Behind Price j
Ceilings Is There
Is Beef Scarcity!
V , By OVID A. MARTIN
' WASHINGTON — Rewind tko
drluttc uvrf prupo^aU to e»l*blUlt ceiling* eg prkra of lire
rattle U the simple fact that
there ia not ennugh barf.
Beef pnaluction ia at m record
levrl. but non-miUtsry supplies
are insufficient to satisfy wartime
purchasing power
A mad .scramble among corsuntrr*. merchants, and *tough lsrtrs has led to bidding up of
ortccs or catlto, paiticuUrlt the
better grades. Slaughterers who
offer the higuest prices naturally
get the cattle. Their wholesalers,
retailers—and final customers—
get 'beef.
s
'Iht- Oft Ice of Price Administra­
tion bam imposed railings on Ur
tvtail prices, o f baff.
(torn* O H Beef

Wanes Attack Japs
O ff Indo-Chimi

L f tM lU T I I to

it item and Iras stators. a
The women must puiirw a lot
Inrsidej* job techniques, bowevdr.
They must have pot** which doe*
iH&gt;t jar when they are whi-llod at
on aticet corner*, and rmpage
which does p ot will ui.dcr extreme
lin t , cold or hanbWr.
Un 'ong plana jump*, most of
them traVel ia alack*. Thsy take
enough clothing oversea* to laat
two year*, plenty of woolen un­
derwear and sufficient leather to
mend their shoes. From th#n on
they have to ba abla to "tolea"
wbatetcr circJinstaruc* tn*y m.vt
—lost or rifled luggage, living t&gt;ley asuide palace-) with no heat,
laundering tbeU lingerie without
benefit ot soap flake* and being
without cold cream.

Some slaughterers, particularly
large n m eem i. vtweally are atoe
to tmy higher p r im far cattle
und nrll their incut to rvtsIKn
in lirw) with retail ceilings. Rome
toss * v [fk itn t staughtarm ren­
te ml that If they bid high enoug h
to get cattle, they aooa would to
forced into bankruptcy, m to m
to sail at sbwrc-ceiling price*.
There are soeae slaughterers, aa
Well as distributers, who have
bran will hag to tgnrre the ceiling

terilfTed sad
ttao im u * 3 —.

Food Administration. They enn
tend that eelliTgs would sggTa
vats the real nrubtam—that b
■hart suppOae' o f b*af. They say
that ceilings aa n title ia ttae with
present beef ceiling* weald fines
a reduction lit prices o f'cattle,
particularly the bettor grades,
and causa (aesbra to cut down on
their operatic ns

#*•**%£*&amp;&amp;

boles part of the time bat the
turgory waa nest la an electric
g« art a tar which asade wm much
aafae wa eouidat hear tha air
raids and only knew ous waa
going on when bombs landed
aesrby," ska said.
Two days before Bataan fell,
another rvacaation came, this
tints to Corregidor ______ •

ROBERT A, WILLIAMS
M EAL
2

E S T A T E -B R O K E R
A tla n tic B an k UUjf.

For Dogs and Cats
No Points

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( I I I ’l l ( I I OK TIIA H A M IIK A II
llav. C. (I. lir a )* /, i’oatur.

M I H T IIA P T IaT CUlJItCU
I’a tk A &gt;« a l tlh HI.
W. I'. IlllUUKH, J r , i'M Ior
Huntlny Heliosl, &gt; : t i A. U
M orning W oraiitp, II;** A. k .
T ra in in g U n ion , t . l i I'- M.

l i t r.. Iin, Ur, Avanu*

10 *u A. M. —Jiurnl»&gt; Hchool. U »t|
h n iilh , S u p erin ten d en t.
11 »» A
i t — U o r u ln g W or,W n.
_ Jkrintm bjr th e Uiirlur. 'Ilchuld 1
gp*.1:'" flo u A ^ ’aH'ir 7' K . ‘’.v*nIn,. llrln * Vuu (treat Joy."
hOH IV M — V olina I*ro|&gt;lo’i MeqtI V n lu r n lir Hvrvlce. 7;!0 P. At.
• »‘J IV SI.— R ia n e a l'a llc Service,
VUIlor* WilriHui!
la to I' M W atch nlu M S m l i ' i
t i e o tfo i &gt;ou.
«U
BOLL* ( s T H O t .l c C n V M U tl
n ty o f n iu tlc. Old F ash ion ed
\ l l ftuuD Catholic Cliurcb, too Onk alnllla
giiig.
A liv e g v ip e l
Avrooa.
r n o o iH a
ltr c to r v : I I I W eal l l l h S tr a it. I ll%«
*-ito |&gt; Al. XVwInesday,
B u n ion ' lla lu h l*
and p ia.aa ((.veiling.
Coat Of lie * Adtlrtaa: U oi *11
All W elcom e.
f'h on a 111
l o r . F a th er ^W illiam N achlraU :
paou
w a s b o t .t .i m cT itiu iif•
P astor.
Hunday n u i
» »« A. M. and
C llt H C ll
ll:« 0 A. At.
Ft. al. ItK.VKJJC. Paaiur.
Ila lly .Maas. 1,0* A H.
Sunday Knftinol, N :0 0 A. U
O n f r n l u n H alu rd u j: * uu P. At.
Pi tut-hi o f 11:00 A M.
In t.* o P . AL and 7;«» I'. At. to l:9U
K ymrm cllittc Harvlca* 7; 10 P, M,
P. AL
Mid mack P rayar aod Prala« Bar-

La Union Province On
Last Short* Has
Pine Sandy Beaches

lua

Rev. , P ah! Y a l t a —P astor uf th e
O hurch

of G o d—5th S treet knd

Holly Arena*.

“Is this that?—

TUB

lu v T n iu ik

CIILHCM

•
W hat was that—”

AUNT

more

than

•

Hu m l h i . J-u u m i r y

H

ciltutm

U

twenty years of close
b s e r v a n c e to the
4

m anifestations among
^ h e Holiness people—
Also s e a re h i n g dili­
gen tly into the pro-

■ A J ir o n n A iR R M U r o r u o d
k I WIIKIIIT. lUM or
l l t h »t. A L*ar«J Aw*.
B u n d * / S ch ool. 19:09 A. U.
S u n day U o in lo c W oraolp, 11:00

U.

C hrist Amboowodor* 7:00 P, H
U ys n ge llst lc

P

1:00

T im

c iitn rn

M,

lit

o r OOD

Holly A v en u e a l P irth l i r o t
JtuT. P au l Tataa. Paalor
Sunday Bcl&gt;t*ota i0;»v A MMfirntug

Worship.

11:00

T il U l il t i u ii o p tu r n
I L e a in t t id I
"W hat

A

*|*««UI

a u u riio o H

K * * ij loiiiorrnw has l » » haiid
Ira
W . can take fluid of It « * l b
the )&lt;tudir uf .u*fei&lt;t&gt; of Ihi tiaiul
Ir uf faith — || W. l i m b i
l i t * hr*t prejiaration f*»i ih* fulliM
I* I he, p rest It I S e l l e m
lu
illai Hip Ihp I tluty don*
4i Ua&lt;
duliahJ
titww uhl a lung with nir
file beat |« y ej lu In?

pmfMr*l o i r —H* He* a

of

11*•

Nl*hl~ .
hverybudy 1» liivllc&lt;l In service*

Hiitida&gt;

vo p it

in u n ititw

— Ilrttwnifig

It KV II W MI trial:It. Paai-.r
Hervltfe. Buuduy nt 3.ou p M
HUltjcct.

row

IV ivh • a*rh r®tturuine jr*« i high« *
h*ys. Im||er alma, a purer p**w»* *
« f t l doyltier cnflJtfv aliuuld Ir e * 7*■
«&gt;U tin- fra g i a lice uf being -Mur *
Maker Hkltjy
|l« i, only unvlouM iiluiut ciiy
fiitUlfe tu Mlloltl I be presold Is »*»■

A

T. 1* K — I 50 V M
I'f tel chi ng l:o o P M.
t*ray«t M eeting Wed 1:00 I*

He rim *n

jjhjjcy of Joel id: 28-29

Harriet.

F riday Sfrvicw I t O P. bL
V n y r k itt lin g . W«&lt;1n«»a*r

&lt;ipMs

urupbre)

Itemcinber lfd» nl*n. and b* * * U
|M-f iiiatltMl uf Ilk truif i
Ihr lul " 1
1* mil in lb** hi* nd. of Fata, tut
lii ultra —Jn l*s Jiisaaraiitt

►tr-

ttMin w ill hr de|lverc&lt;l hr the

lur.

and r e l a t e d

Scrip-

•R URAL

n v o s n i VIAT a d v k h t i o t
c u im c ii

Rim A v e a a e s a l
Hahhatli School

^ u res, I feel inspired

h* Me

anlnfa,

Kv-

8:00 p.M.

Via Itore W elcom e.

1J i

and qualified to de0 *
liver this m essage on
e a b o v e subject—
.d '
-Si .

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H avlalk f t t m l
Baturdaya. 9 :20

Church Barvlcrc. 11:00 A. M.
P rayer W aetlng W e d n c a ia y

n •

you believe we are

living in the last days
f

Jesus, this message
A *. ’i
will be of vital import-

c j i »u

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tVuman’a C lub llld g .
J10 Oak A re.
tu v id lla r r o ld , U la leta r

10:30 A 31 Hunday hehuol
11:10 A M. M orning W orship- Lord-.

S„t&gt;t&gt;*r F o llo w in g Berynon
f;*i) IV M Hunday ev en in g se rv ice*
i. a k b

M a n x r o w M v lU T T
CM l ' B U I

FRANK J. Ilrysen, OD. I'eatar
larvlcae lo r Hunday—
I«:ee A. M.—Hunday Hchool
ll:»e A. U. Itornla* H*r»lre.
file Pc II. Touaa t’aupta’i Huolaty.
y o u

H K ia u u in

c a n

w . i v n v . f *» i m
Aaudar Bchoet,
BchoeL tec
t e : « e A- ML
Preaching, ItjV l A u
r. V. M.H., I I I ! R M
Preeoltlag, f e e t I*. I L
j.

U olv

before the coming of

r-m n tru o r

tic k

m o m

eru oorsL ca u g cg

lt*y M. C*. Duughlrcr. t*ni|iorary
director
P ark A ve. a t F oartlt b l
Holy Cornnaaloa. ):M A
Church Hchool. CIO A. U.
Moral ng Barvloa. l l .M AriH g r

t

rn u k rrr a i**

cav

U. Browaiae- Pooler
ant and Oak. Lrakua

SB'S H 'SSu,
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W f k V * 5 r T T T SS -.
S(JUd*y JH tboo\ le.i

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p -a r a r

com-

m aaU ag T b u rad ey

a t e.-ee o’eioei

by raalwr*
— eala '

-life
Qearv*

u to, see you-are
m i^aken
.
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FOLK )V1*0 HUY LAND
At in f l a t e d va lu es
MAY UK SORRY I.AT8U
Some .folks who arc tiling their
increased Income mid lha pro­
perty they own to buy other Untl
are in d a n g e r of getting a ter
rifle bump a few years from
now.
The trouble 1» th a t they i r e
ng i
than Its norm al earn in g capacity
juiUfiea, und thing* nr* going
to retu rn lo norm al after th e
» a r. When the wur Is over, and
raliM* th n l a re influted now
selUe back tu uonnnl, th e fa r m e r
who gftiuircd laud at abnormally
high price* during th e w ar ie
Soing tu lose. Row much he Io m i
opetid, on how deeply he Iweame
involved in huyjng the land; If
he paid only n small part of the
total purclnyio price and a m o r t­
gage rem ained for the rent, ho
•may lose only the new land o r
w hat he p u t in to the new land.
I f he m ortg ag ed property ho
owned to acquire the new land,
.however, he may lose all of IL
T h a t U, if pay m ent tim a cornea
• round and he can't pay off.
And probably he w on't be able
to .p a y o ff w ith norm al (not warllme) r e t u r n , from h i, crop*,
for pay m ent of w ar-tlm g vat we*
'require, w ar-tim e Income. ' Of
,C4trM, if h e had enough money to
pay cash fo r the new land even

Bandar ‘a ck h o t l * : » A.
Harvlefe

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ami il*, Miutid nlriil,k&gt; l««i

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‘be tem pted to do th o game thfng
in thla arar to m e v e r y sound a n ­
on tho m a t te r .
_
*a noth in g fau lty - about
tg' o u t o n a , f a r m in g unit
acquisition of » amell but
decs of U n d t h a t can be
a t vatoee in accord with
n o rm a l peace-tim e
Ity, b u t anyone w b
ug such a raovi

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of
t i l l In.in r ile
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N E W YORK CITY. Jo n
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t» ’&gt;—T h ir t y thouaand poumla ul u
dough were left to »do|| at iiiKin u r
Monday at the G o ttrrird liukitiK
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Company, E lere n th A»*n io and • ,
. tut.
M tly -f irs t 8lr*«l, when 175 t,tak­ h
er* and helper* walked uui of I .,•■
l he p lan t without au lh u n a a tio n tin I
from th eir union.
11,
The workers, cumpn*t»u the
\|. di.iln
e n t ir e (iay ahllt , loft hi p ro te ct
ug a in s t
the au ap em ion o f
two
•l i In
fellow cnipluycee. one a union
shop stew ard, who faro* trial j |
u» 11"If"
Krlilo» y on e h a r g e * o f iisaatiltiiiif j i
Ii
movcnly-fivc-ycar old welcbmali li • 1 f lUilifft
Ht the p la n t last Wctlnc-duy
» . t ihfv
At d F M., the night *ln tt. un | • ".tlil litl
if
uddittonul 17ft hahem und hctix-ra, ! i «i i I i i Hii i Ltfit i £
iil*u fulled to rep o tt fur work, L . 11*{. .4 1111t- -I ,it\t 1 i
making a tutu) uf JM) ciu p lo y i.s Nil 4*1 V* tlllMtll IMil Ik 1^1,
mi strike.
V ' t u i ' l l l l j fti Mi !.
A liuatily d ra fte d crow uf wuri
t^lt’ k■*!! mutt
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era from uthor dop artm enl* hoti
tti tu*, o f f : . . .tfitft ,i k.
cd lo tu r n out feftOO louves ut two men Ih m ImuhI
hroad for A rm y and N avy pci 1 W h e n hi* ri-i 4i4«±«l Un
sonrtel in Nrw York, t h u s in' j til hour llil ri nulkirt
filling a w ar contract- S u l the 1 plum with Mil' r tile
2,500 a tore* and re i ta u r a n t* » . i f bah era mi* I ht*t|u*i
the New York araa, which *i,Mr ( J o t l f n * ‘it
i*1 i
supplied dally by the comptin.,
ulft the MMwo (umii i
found thcmaelvca ' without
tin
caned
dough,
wine*
s t a f f of life
hour* to p i «'iiritt*, v\ ,4
The worker* rem ained awn
fermenintioii « ill, &gt; i
despite orders In return tu w»it
Issued by luwul 50, Rnkery in
Cutifccliunery Worker* Intonin
tinnal Union uf America, nn nff'i
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ate of the A merican Kederatlu
I 10 Of I«BI
of Labor. Union official* labclci
W ii li Taptr
the walkout n* "com nlctely urmu
tvUI m»kr one
Jinirlxcd" and said If the work
• h a ll rantera failed to rep o rt by lids titurn
• l i f t *M*IV4|
ing union action would lie ta k e r .
W a«U P*p«ft
a g a in s t them .
Benjam in Gottfried, pre*ldcu !

f a r It Is
before ho buy*;
I,
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aTui &lt; T h e B u ll hin t o o life* sr«l ••t» l.uion an u e American \r tu y
j |M»it,s. Sun Fe rn an d o, H I ji l'lo-tn. and
N'avy planes niade ^ tan d j
atid l. m g a y c n C it y, in I'. h t o
Mas pinrticnlly untenable, ll \\a*.
limn
O th e r m a j o r t o w r a
»l-*fig through San Fernando that tin*
the shoreline, all aeenes o f ufVh* \\ J a p an es e nhlnft&gt;ed copper lonccu
f ig h t tug w h e n I he .Jop,uie&gt;c m
t i n t » from llie I.count n muio in
Vndrd Luxnn. include
ItiL.i-g, I he Hu* P h MomiInins Tim ft4 pa

tMW People f e y ,

M oral**

Union

Farmers who bought land at
F* abnormal price, d u rin g tht last

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not be in the last days,

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irulf* e a i t c r tt ah urelinr u h t l r I'aii

lllnancing.

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you feel we. may

SENSE

S p u d s Joh n son '

P h ilip p in e*

when 1U value « u tar in t u z p
of normal, he will not Iom the
land after the war but he will
the that much poorer in hi, farm

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to you.

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A lum ina W orahlp— 11:00 A. At.
the tiulMd* *if them may be clla h
K veh ln g H errlca—1:00 P. M.
. T bu railay— M idw eek P rayer Her- al s o ' (M a tt h e w 1 S:I,*,1&lt;&gt;
T|ir Ui-AuruHfritiurv nls»* Include*
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lulltm lug paasugr Iruiu the
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t y . mt .*-1 ! Ituil®, a ind hi v t- v* IhIr h n n f
It oil onid ill It*. NupL
tsufje r ijirrsa* — I Ills 11*1*1 arrrpls,
Mum Inn Wuratilp ft i 00 A. M.
u ml M is wla * no I tu try in *t i■■
E r m i n e W onhlp, 1:1» I*.
I’r
lv r fkiraelvea or other*, fur (hern
TruLniiig Union, 7:30 r II,
WenJueaUmy I’r a r tr t S # rflci» • n o Id l»ol hing i nvert *! t lint ili t l l Qut
b»
f e * f iiletl’ " Ip
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ICimrniig down the
I.ingn &gt;tn
T h e g u l f Jilt* tutu 1*1
Mint l^» l r,mu shore is a single goiaj
f mm
n o rth w e s t
tu
’•unithe;! d
hig h u ay mol n s in g le railw ay
Its, miuitli is 25 mile*’ m i
and i line T h e s e juiss th ro u gh the lint
its length
is obmit .15 mile.
country l o the aouth le ad in g to
t’rurliciilly th« c n t l t r yulf ha* , Munil». Silwut 1 in mil*, iJix h ii I

vice
Thu;aday livening. 1:00 P M

I I I Kaat S econ d Straat
Major A. H. W horton la e b a te a
H on d a/ School, » ;t l A. M.
P r*y*r S ervice 11 :0* A. M.
L r . U . S:tJ P. u
Hiraal M eetin g. 1:04 P. ME k a n g e llstlc Her v ice, ».»o P . 1L
F riday S e r v ic e 1:00 p . AL
Coma w orahlp w ith a a

Whpt is this and—

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l a u r t l A r c , a l N inth Hi.
i ( I M I H ^ J A T I M I . r i f t lit II
Itav. Al. N. I’raraoiL I’aator
' C orner Park A rcm ic
S u n day Hchool » , t i A- Al.
and Third ttlraot
1 U M iddleton. BupL
1 Ucrnard Hoot. M inister
M orning W orship It 00 A At.
Huntley School |f»:v0.
T r a in in g U nion L ift I’. Al.
Mniitinic W orahlp I I . uo
E v e n in g S erv ice 7 ;Xt&gt; I* Al
Ctrl mull
huliji A
"The
UdfUcii
IV u d iK w w — H l i l - n i k
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K v a ry -O th er-T u eed a y — b 'lu ty
In
S o u l-w in n in g . j:jo
ill r u in o r iiiiiiv t . n iK K T irr
Murulog Harvkte. i*;we a . m
Piret
and
Thud
T uradaya
nrdatiMint • « i n i n K r # i f l « i I f *
W .U.U.. 1;** P. Al.
U LV A TIO H

J f this is not that—

l. fn ga yc n C*ulf, alU? o f t \ land
m g by A m e r i c a n tr oopa,
one
uf the most impurtunt
on the u c a t c r n const
I.ntmi

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imrr cauitnl . a t
Iliagui ft
1In* wilt Ilf Ul UlHiiill *ihn uliit *
llltk v*«»U* handy Imtmich«k lit the
foil* 1"f I M1(11411,1 xUgl*Li t ItlTi 1 1lit t
m mt 1 | 'lurt'v Piiuii W■* tfti !■ milt*
HI Mi nf flat tf»rnun which e n d »
in nn a b m p t n o - in tn the mmut*
tJflll*
It whs on these t»c4chc* that
AlneHean «"d Pilipmo aoblier-,
battling from behind an ml dunen
unil tiopirit) un*lergr*&gt;v.ih, fought
it luui.g fight ggairtal Jitpane%e
invader* The Japanese won |hn*
Oreenibci. H ill , battle by ih t e r
Weight uf munlieia,

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'FRIDAY,

JA8UARY,

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BIBLE VERSE FOB TODAY
(300 OWES US NOTHING,
YET HE HAS SURROUNDED
US
WITH
FRIENDS
AND
ABUNDANCE. WE CAN TRUST
HIM UTTERLY: Tb* Lord g*v*
and the Lord bath taken away,
bleased b* the name of the Lord.
—Job. 1:21.
On Southern Station
(From The Saturday Review of
Lfteratura)
Paat the pal* email atari, to lha
north
^ w a tee the'ahadow fly.
,lk• a moth, lika a rigid bird
* plane cuti the southern sky
ting the heavenly are.
Then the eaetbound plane In flight
at a right angit make* Into the
dark and laye an Invielble. cron
on tha night
alar-flowered and'blue.
Her* alio our cro**roadi ar*
where the heart'* way—north­
ward to you—
la craned by the dark path of
war.
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SCHAFFNER.

Veteran Loans

. It ia predicted that butter will
be acarcer In 104b. What bulter7
■War MobnUar Byraai order*
68 degree t*mp«r*tur« for all
homea and public building*. Juat
put
another
of
J*a*w on W
--W—w-w—- eult
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W underwear
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and you'll never know the dif­
ference.
The eatat* of Lupe Veits la
officially estimated at f 150,000.
Can you hneglna anyone with

. that much money taking her own
Ufa. U Juat cue* to ihoyr Opt
everything.
money lan’t everything
' Henry Louttlt, who used to be
rector of
&gt;f Holy Croi*
Crate Epli
Episcopal
Church, and who haa been whh
the Slat DIvfilon In the Pacific,
haa returned to the United 8 tat**
and. for the time being la In
Gslneavllla.
Governor Caldwell aaya be for
one U not In. favor of legalising
the gambling In the atata of
Florida either for moral or finan­
cial reasons. Such a eyatem, ha
aaya, “m ight lead to eubetltutlon
of one se t of evlla for another
with a nat gain in state revenue
but a nat lota In other and rapra
‘
" Wall ■aid,
Important value*."

Governor.

In connection with the proposal
to dot* all nigh
night dubs
J B 1 in the
country for the dura lion, Dr.
Jam** Thoms*. OPA
_?A direrto
director for

"No piece of leginlation outsido an nctunl wartime m ea­
sure over held bo much significance for ho many people as
the G.L bill." That Is tho opinion of Horace Russell, gen­
eral counael for the U.8. Savings and Loan League, one of
the nation's authorities on th at bill.
ItL a public address he has mentioned tho m njor beno' d PP tth
l e bHl, such as etlucatlon at government expense
f itaI 'tf
and m uatertng.out pay with particular em phasis on the
loan features. He stressed the fa c t that, while th e govern­
m ent will guarantee loans to veterans up to a maximum
$2,000, those with good credit ra tin g may borrow more on
regular term s.
I t will mean, be estimate*, an average loan of about
$5,000 to each of perhapa 6,000,000 men nnd women, which
will nearly double m ortgage credit totals now on th e books
of the nation's loan organizations. This comes nl&gt;out a fte r
all precautions are taken by the Veterans' A dm inistration
to make aura th a t individual projects are practicable and
with(n the estimated m eans of th e Heckers, th u s safeguard­
ing veterans against dishonest operators or fu tu re debt.
■Prophesying th a t if private concerns do not make these
loans, government agencies will, he urges th a t every bank,
loan company and law firm prepare now by assigning some
competent member to become a specialist on th e bill, and
a consutant to whom all Inqulries'can be directed for hand­
ling, It Is Intelligent and farsighted advice.

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Attorney General
Asks Recognition
Of Amendment
TALLAH ASSEE. Jn n 12, (,1b
Attorney C entral Tons \V .l,n n
yesterday f* llnl on Florida njrfe.
era and employers to rcco^-niif
Ihe Anti closed Shop Anivndmc i
as p a rt of Ihe fundam en tal law
"until some superior u ul Kuril y
has assumed, or issued, n con­
tr a ry order, or directive."
H* said ’both employer* anil
•maioyee*
iy*«* now have a constitu­
tional duly to say to any ifronp
th a t the right to work in Eloridti
cannot b« 'denied or abridged l,,,.
c*u*s of mem bership or noomembershtp In any union,'
"W* must desist, all of us
npw. In taking oQursva of Ic» m
rtsistancft dotfffiariiiod by oil ho*'

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• mploytr. bargaining ti grill, Iint jnes* ag«nt, Of group tif cmp!oyc»,
AJlH At
and must refuse to suhicc: out
Stives to liability for the viola.
Hon of constitutional rights, &lt;r
punishment for Infraction/ &lt;f
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criminal law.”
PAlAUjg
The Attorney General said he
felt there la sufficient authority
if. b do nn iu &gt; !AtlACto enforce the amendm ent under
a 52-year-old .State law which
makes It a cri me to "conspire,
combine or confederate lopethr.MIIB
for the purpoee of preventing mu
person from procuring w o rk " . ■
north of Manda
for causing the dischorgo u( , I I.INt; A \ I v. " I I F t miip ul.iivi-i. » l.i.i.ilrcd
worker. The statute provides , ] oil I. j -••!» 1-1 1 m tin l'hili|&gt;|..iii», is revealirl hy Gen. Ihiugln*
fine of 1500 or one y ear in jnd j M orA rlhur as i ii,* i m u w he|* I'.S ^ i s th A rm y fortes have seised
I fo ul in it lu l i.rorhhrad* m el ,1/c c u ii the f i n * l enmpuign to destroy
for violation.
Ja p pow er in Ihv I’hilippincn. U nr landing lueses have been insignifi­
Watson
said
be,
"with
the
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Mui-AiUmr aialcr.. The G eneral himaelf I* rejK;rtd to have
Tj l f officer* ord cant,
of our ,prosecuting
court*," wae adopting and pumu pone ash o re with hi* .troop* am i to U&lt; ro m m nnlng In person from
(In te rn a tio n a l)
tIng
a r a program 1In -■
line with his h e a d q u a rte rs i.u uno of the beaches.
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lRat
the
amendme.
t
A fem inine reader browsing Idly through a pile of news­
papers came upon a picture of ■ holiday wedding. The h now affective.
On December II ho Issued a
khakl-dad groom stood nrotidly beside a bride w earing a statement
In -w h ich'h o said ho
heavy satin gown which had "been In the fam ily for. a hun­ W*a "noj disposed by nny direc­
dred years. Aa she picked up a second paper th e reader tive, opinion or olher official act,
contemplated sadly the fa te of brides of 1995 w hose quests to force an taaue In tho rank

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dropped from an airplane * mile

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"ii fb f ' ‘I to l e taken liy death.
Tint, Mar v n II M cIntyre, the
t 1'rr d.l, ru ’?■ mo.it tr u s tn l handyimm. and finally M argiftrit* A f t
t ' M b -v’ l l e Hand, a p a r a g o n of
tin unv! srretnries.
J ( 1'arlv goes now, a s -he
i might. F.D.R. will fight o u t his
: fo iih t &gt;i in without an y one of
those who have w orkcl closest
-i n luoniously w ith him ®
thrmigli most of his tu rb u lent
yeuts
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! ■ inflate*! Iim t* i h t ’ t'„ *■
If i ven ball l lit* iuim»i , are
true. H lrvr lias In-en o f (rrivl
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mighty a tt r a c t iv e civilian i l&gt;r in
rtxrnt yrun*. To maiiy. thtt *ur
ftrUine thing b that lie haxn’i
jumped a t -ofiir o f t'lrni b eln n
rulw. Hut To m-nti ra ami fits ,r»ts
m a l is there'* im lutrllntlnr m v ■
t r r v aluait it
In tin- f n - l |ilnrc, Ltuly -t a
li!ii-r. H r i n i v t i i i t,;,t in
go&lt;T
WArltl War 1 lie was •irigiually
lirtllMu.itt in n inarhinrH un c n i linnv. one of the* intr-t e\‘|'eml«lile
fighting r n u i o - of fhivt -sir
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g leater rewiinls of civilian emflleytncnt. ntileks his rh ief vrholeW AKHINOTON
Una
itn- heiirtwRy* ami without u n y )&gt;«rr e c u r r e n t tu m o r s hen* ovor ■oonl milt, tiyultl give him the
th e y e a r s ( u t k-K*&gt;t e t s l i l o f th * tn , green light,
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Sow ttiiit we are ilcej* in the
lb *
I’r ea i li-ntV
n e r t-ta r&gt;
h* . millsl of global war, S te v e h x 0
rliiitiFf i,f
n'lalttjri*. i' ‘O- hiel. iii-oe than ever, to p u sh hi»
t hr vr it tv o f r n u g n n i* .
, tii-riunaL ainhlUntu ui.J, w u h * a jnr
fitrv r lii« family f u r th e r back on the
T h e r e '- rt-a-on for it
himaelf tt fiijc * to -lt »‘ 0«»* v&gt;v sholf. /Vs long os the President
m n tlrr with tuiy i.t-.t- whoi mittht I n i , th a t ho Is needed a n d his
pulillrll it. Hut . illtiilloU fririwl- pest c a n 't he udeguately f i l l e d ^
» I v e r_y ctnpnatically
.
. th at he 8 t e \ c will s l a y on—l« c a u s e he i™
ha* t&gt;cen -ran tin g In m i i r i i fur
ft
u gui«l soldier and beenua* he
nearly ti g h t year*.
never way era in his loyalty to the
Slav*, now .i5, h m
hi- President.
Mn- o th er f a r la r makes it hard
th rr* cbihtr^n graw Im m rhthl
l„r S teve to -sever old tie*—
oirl in m a t u r i ty sifter h r
M
hern on the W hile lln j.,/ . » « ., sentim entEarly i slh e Inst of t h e four
live fctaff. lie bn- cil.rn',-1 ,ht*n
i’S'-'uis in th u s e e r t t a r i a t who
iti- .-diary i- Jlh.Ouu n v i u
which luuy -nuntl lifer u lot to •■ase l-tstt Mr. Rooaevelt'n 'm o a t
suttir, hut is-.nl in tb«- h i? time it tr .'led intim ate* 'since ev en he­
W aihiugton IJving it, W --lu itr l m - It,- first filtered the White
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ten with n fam ily anil hetniltg 1In ire.
un the n e ro js a rv ft-utit ruiunttii j 1-ouis- H enry Howe, Unit l l t t l i *
aurolu w ith a n in u m rlan t uover ' political g en iu s, who had ao much

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,the ,tuff which had once saved a .
— i war* drafted for war work
.ri«I&gt;t-to-Wurk amendment
famdr Ufef And-what better proof that in spite of horror to FlorldA; constitution Is »ueh
refuaod to Join a union.
and death tha race endures? ftB l
, a people's law,"
Valla Wnilam* r«sp
■cent gubernatorial in*
Owing to tho air reelstan**, It
In TaTlah***M,n

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I lifti’ never b*" t**n *
IK i*U-■ult‘ld_ k y m w k ' t ' !

Florida, ear* “It would net he to
fulfill a d esire on tha part of
al government to obuln
r employed by night
to alleviate ab*ent**i»:n
among war worker* participating
' night dub activity. for ancestral gowns would have to be answered byi "But, of labor or employers" u n lit legal
In too much
questions Involved In (he dispute
■Raw Isn't that "something!
child, you forget, I w u m arried during a war, w hen silk was over the smendment ar* sattlr.l
H* said today's atatamout
• Mostt people will agree that hard to gat. Only heftvy. silk can last this long."
marmly supplemsnled the previous
form of National Service
Sighing
gently,
aha
ran
her
eye
down
a
n
o
th
e
r
column,
ont so be would “net be underlegislation la necessary to maka
some people Work a t a time whan to find her pity wasted. For here was a second bride whose itood to be advocating that the
everybody should work In order granddaughter would have to look no further. And what amendment b* disregarded.'*
to short** the war. b u t the T a m ­ waa tha material which would live to long? Parachute-ailkl
sovereignty of the peopla
In thU country as cltDens o ( the
p a Tribune wonder* whether If a
Not
aDk-worn
silk,
aa
we
used
to
knaw-Jt,
but
that
fine,
etaU* first, and of the Unite.)
parson la drafted for war work
strony and beautiful fabric which. h«d saved the bride- Bta*?*., *C0'?tL 1* uniformly recog­
to
ha wdll
i ‘h av e to pay • fee
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groom'a Ufa In that allklau year for dviliana of 1944. What nised bv all authorities In Amer­
ican constitutional law," he dehotter omen could there be for the marriage of an air-age clsred.
be, we wonder, .If a

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successive year In which the m arriage rate for the country
as a whole declined from the peak established in 1942.
While over-all figures show a decline in m arriages, the
Metropolitan finds many variations in pattern in the re­
cords o f individual cities of 100,600 population or more. In
general, cities of New England, the Middle Atlantic and
E ast N orth Central Staten, have experienced n decline iu
niarriagen ever since 1942. In urban centers of the W est
N orth C entral States, as a whole, the decline began oqly
in IM S, while among Southern urban centers, the decline
did n ot get (n until 1944. An actual increase in m arriages
U reported in 1944 in the larger cities of the Mountain and
P ttlfic Coast States, although th e gain over the preceding
year was small.
Using 1941, the last pre-w ar year a* a bnse, the Metro­
politan shows th s t the decrease in m arriages graded from
east to west, with the sharjtoat, declines am ong New E ng­
land cities, and lesser reductions westward through th e
Middle Atlantic, East N orth C entral and WeHt North Central
States. New York and Chicago fell behind year by year,
while R rThiladelphla and D etroit the decline began a fte r
1942. Decreases of more than 40 per cent over the th reeyear period Ivere reported am ong others from Clncinnnti,
Toledo-and Youngstown, Ohio.
W hile the South reported Us first decline in 1944,
only four of its cities had few er m arriages thnn In 1911.
Norfolk, Va., site ol an im portant naval base, more th a n
doubled its 1941 m arriages in 1944, and 76 per cent in .
chesses were recorded in Jacksonville, Miami, mid Tnmpu,
Fla.
M arriages in the large cities of the Mountain and
Pacific Coast States as a whole showeef ft 70 per cent In­
crease in 1944 over 1941. In California, San Diego had
about 8&gt;/4 times the number of its 1941 m arriages. This
Increase Is attributed to a large nuvul Imse and the growth
of neighboring aviation industries. M arriages in Sun Fran­
cisco, Sacramento, and Oakland more than doubled, while
fu rth e r north along the coast, Spokane, Wash., almost
doubled Us ra te . However, the statisticians anticipate a re­
versal in the trend for Mountain and Pacific Const States
during 1946.
.
Two main factors emerge as causes of th e recent con­
flicting'local changes in m arriages: the m igration of popuTo
latlon brought about by war ................................
industries, and the induction
of young men Into the armed services. Despite the recent
great fluctuations, the Insurance company's statisticians
believe th a t later on, when th e marriage rates for the
periods Immediately preceding and Immediately following
the" war, together with the w ar period itself, enn be ob­
served,’ the general average of th e mnrrlage rnte over the
period as a whole will not bo very far different from the
usual peacetime figure.

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___ The boost of th e mnrrlngu rate |iy our, entry Into, the
war has about run its course, and the country is entering a
111
b^rtA
d^ahefr1riiaiTfdge Will fall even below the peacetJpiQ
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at the F a r i . h House at .1:30 F M,
VISDN E SI) AY C A L E N D A R SO*
The Civic Department of (he
Woman's C lu b will have a covered
Mrs.
C.C.* Graccy
Jr.
of
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rH ID A Y
. The Aialt-a Circle of the S a n ­ dish luncheon a t 12:30. - F . _M. M iam i a p e n t - Uw» week-eud with
ford G ard en d u b will mat a t Mr*. Frnr.k Evan*. Mrf. Brodlc Mr. ami Mrs. Aim- Foster, 4011
th a home o t Mrs. J. I.. Young a t Williams, Mr*. W. A. l-eavitt and Palm etto Avenue.
H:00 F. M. Roll call will he “ My
Mrs. J. N. (iitlon will ho hostesses.
Favorite Camellia."
Mrs. K. II. Lnney rctum etl to­
There will be a m eeting of the day from Jacksonville where ,n e
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Tha p r o g r a m meeting of th e Service W iv es’ Club in th e library *|&gt;ent the past week with rein
W.M.S. q f
the F irat
B ap tist of the U S O Club at H:00 P. M.
lives.
■ Church will be held in the a n ­
nex* a t 3:30 I’ M . ,T h e topic i«
Mrs. I . Grow i, miivulcscing
“ Working Together for a t ’enat her home 211 French Avenue,
^ t u r y " an d
Circle 'Ahrve will
a f t e r living ill with influenta fur
▼ h av e ch arg e of the program
the past two weeks.
The S u n b eam s , junior and i n ­
Mrs. V. G. Busty and Mrs.
term ediate G.A.'s and junior It.
'.Mrs. Jack MacDonald ami young
A .'a will m e d t at the F ir .t Itn i&gt;- George It. McCall en tertain ed for sou, Jimmie, have gone to Vienna.
member, of the A rarinn Cla».i
flat Church a t 3:30 F.M.
• In where they were callrd by
The Ilu ain ets Womans c ir t 'e of the - F ir s t Baptist C hu rch nt ttu. s t s s t illness ul Ui». MacH asty o n M yr­
the F ir s t Baptist Church w.’il th e home
Dunald'a mother.
* m eet jn th e annex at H:00 F. M. tle Avenue on Tuesday evening.
The m e e tin g wna-owened with
T h c '-W o n ta n V Auxiliary of th e
MI m Joyce Whbklon left v n
F ir a t •Tresbyteffkn '•'Church wi'l a devotional'given by Mrs II. W.
m eet at 2:30 o'clock in the Flicker follnwrcd hy p rayer offered tefilny for JurkAonville xAhr"** the
church p a rlo r for a monthly bu.iv. by Mrs. A. J . Frierson. M r,. M. util upend ih# week end with hci
c&lt;iuAinn, IJ fu t. and Mr.&lt;. ( . 1'.
ncas and Inspirational meeting, N. Cleveland presided over th r
• prececded hy a P ray er Band a t business session at which l:i':C Mc( *ord.
2:00 P. M. A full attendance in reports fro m various o ff ic e r, were
submitted. A contest was played
Mr*. Willie Pipphi and Mrs.
h av e. | o i i r
to
by the m chtbers and Mrs. P e te r­ C arrie Kchol*
son won a prixe. R e fres h m en t, Ptn rknrd, Ale. where they were
were served during th e rociul railed by the *erioun illhrm of
their father, J. ti. Hnrlnn.l.
hour.
Present w ere: Mrs. E. B. Cm •
ter, Mr*. Peterson. Mr*. C. A.
Mrs. G. T. D ag g ett of MnnhasAnderson, J r ., Mr,. W. I.. V alue, i sett, N. Y., who Is of the firm
Mrs. K. T . Thomas, Mrs. Nev.ton Dnggett - Ramsdell. a rriv e d hy
Slenstrom, Mis. Uuckrr. Mrs. F. plane lialay l u b e th e d u m -e guest
C. Harper, Mis. Aggie Horing uf Mr and Mrs G T Kelliim.
.(.liiiagi a JJ/.v L lvi cIujjJ, .)!/.&lt; , J'uti. A imiua.

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Mia. Kdwanl II
Pottei
rui«l
her duuichter,
Ititn Joan. J r
who have been removed from
Oruh^e General Hospital to t!i«hr me of Mr*
Potter'* fntnn
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Alfniello, have m nu*.|
word (hat Lieut. Putter ait \*••!

*«fel&gt; ni m Navy hI mI ioii ,u hie
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Mrs. J.W. Hull Named
Head Of Social (iroup

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ANN’S MIRAS0L BEAUTY SALON
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Dickerson Residence Mrs. ( ’. E. Henry
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i Entertains At Tea
Mr*. S f Dietcer»'»n, rh m i m .
of Circle Six «*f the Kii*l Hi*i«*
Church, entri ta m e d ;(-, »m*i .» .
Monday after »*oi mol 10011
to * f f\ r ill hei tapin'.t&gt; a* If •
tn the br-l «*f hei ahd»t\
ho«te*».e* i f i r Nli*
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!lapti*t* Hclicve,” wuh di*ruh ••
by Mr*. Fred Mycr*. Mr*. Myi**
Smith, prr*idcnt of the Wotnm
sMitaionary Union, uhirnl fmU
ftilne** and *tre**lnc the in o t?
" O t h e r * " IliiHinr*' included f
itn* re|Kirt* front officer*.
R«fre*hmrnfa were «erved
the follow ini? by the lu»«if
Mr*. (Sarriaon, Mi* S -I lh»
.Mr*. Smith. Mr*. M ( ’ Ste.
•Mr*. J I Jm 'kson, Mi* M&gt;&lt;
.Mr*. K V ( ‘•Hinrt Mr* A
Shannon, Mr*. M N t level
and Ml** ro n iiie Gamble
N orw ay tlrrlarisl Its tiuli,(&gt;«
*nce from D cnm uik an.I S « ."
in 1814 hut tho union w n ,
ilDtolved for til years.

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pluv*•! lltnieo Mrw / .i t
i:.»(hff|

Mi-x

t MfotleH.

le««s$kl

ore

llirlhdav

• 1Mi, i:

3

p n g rill.

D aughters Of W esley
Have ('lass M eeting

Thurmond
Kim
\• •
with
&gt;l.«
U I
Mono
M.
l K f
Itianrum mid \|i
I ' ^ il'iwm*
a- c ho»lr&lt;&lt;r*
1 u* i*• * • 111111?
for n meetnii? wl«
h M»
I! mim-i (
t'nlf. neu prowl.lent . •
• *«hI

fl»ar &gt;,

A .,o c is t r d F ree. Food Kdltor
Winter vegctai.lc, needn't he
la .t t 'l r t . and r o l u r l f t t if th r r.fc.k
»*r» »ny im agination
Ar11&lt;.w tu r n ip ., al«.i Lnuwn a t
rutabagas, have a good rich flavor
«hrn properly prepared. They
ran lie complemented, too, with
frxtdt which enhance color and
flavor White and purple tu rn ip ,
when th ey are not ovcitmikrd
mI. o make gi»xl eating.
Ever eale n tu r n ip , r o w ! If
not. you've m isled .o r n r th io c ' I
ha*r .me friend w ho', never Mill
to «erve rooked tu r n ip , in her
home— not b e c a u .r t l i e / r . un
popular, hut l»ecaut« the children
&lt;at thrill raw at once.
For tu rn ip . l i c k . u»e cri«p.
fre.h t u r n i p . , either while pr
yellow. F a re them and cut them
into
thin
nintch-alick
i ie»*c.
Sprinkle with papriku for .rju ty
and serve plain or with .milked
.alt. They r a n tie use. I a . a protile r., in aalatl., hr a . an acciiui
panunent to «nrp.,
*
Mere a re a few recipe, foi
making exciting cooked di-lir.
with t u r n i p , :
fb tnip C u p , With F ro .le d I'ea.
And l l r r h Saure
I largo while tender tu rn ip ,
I package frosted pea.
1 .m a ll White onion
2 !able*|mnn« fortified m a r g a ­
rine

gano
1‘nah cayenne, if desired
Salt to t a . t e
Fare the tu r n ip , half wav.
M
l: i
Maxwell
leaving half the purple con* r u t
o 'f the top Flacr top and tu t i ip*
III fu n IIt bvllinie .a ile d wi.tei
A tJJiA C m 'l JWi&gt; .tai..,/. .
*L»i • ^ i t i j j j i i S i m o n y K i i i ^ b l
:it‘d rook ipiickly, ufi«‘ov.*re-l. until
let in (Milling HI I » .• »»'tv Mir&lt;'• -1 tender. Scoop out III-' ci ntri
n .n n e uftcr tin i»&gt;tt«‘!« r i I*»UI lu*r
•I the other half ul tire iinilp
that it dul n o t ind*«ate
in
Nmii Kinifht rut ert nined and cut into .m all rube- t'ut the
her m o v ie c a r e e r . Tin* n a n \e Car«4
• •* t htln\ party for hei t“ |»« into .m a ll ruh e-. t.*&gt; Add
m Iradinj;.
(lH frr»iolii»»ial)
who re It*bra t&lt;*&lt;la bi^ .everal tah lc.p o o n . of t h - hot
.i P mIiiv Ttie^ilavQOlt lbe «aler left from cooking turtlina,
to the l&gt;ea. Add .m ull onion,
I hih mint, MA .
S.A
*n’» HrhI Stvond .Street thinly .liced. Cook ipiirk'lv to
d e.irnl te n d e r n e ... Add the mar
the afternoon tbe .’hit
i*1 iriiiiie* and plrti.rr* gatine. the herb, Cayenne md all
l" tu»t» Add the c u h n l tu rn ip .
••
o f the |!I oup
Mi, well and fli) the t u m p ru p .
The Damrbter* of \N* -h v t'Ui ,u
h •i ifht m i&lt; tn l by M r«
Serve hot with a g . i m - h i f
•if the Kimt
Mctlwd • t l i u . h j
•iv
ice cream and
d.iirfrrr^&lt; Sff vr« four ir&lt; im»i on*
met ul the home **f '1 1 I P
• • after v*omy ^auilON

Mr* i
I
llfott fotertnined
Willi a If a 1 iCMil.lv .if trrnoon at
Hu* Itoiot- *d Mr* D I Thrufthet

l In
i tit - I* Into*
&gt;vlift Mr*
K • I •i i • i • •1 i »*a from a
xillt'i ,
•- v, i f ••vctlnld with

4,

n la, »• «

&lt;• I • •• tffed

with

a lai •»
l •*•«%11 it i? an ul
rRiici'im til of liludndi and li.:htud
by tv\u *innll lnm|»*
Vane* of ro*e* and gladioli
were |dacf«| about thr r win* of
the Thiaahrr residence Mr*. II.
It. Lew i* a**i*ted m enter tainime
the IG i;iif*t* who callrd during
thu appointed tea hour*

Critter I ake in Oirtfon i« *ix
mile* lonir »nd four rnilr* wide
and i* »'•.IIIM f, f t ubovr *rn level.
yet «( nrvei

ftertr* over

Mol r (bail iw,, (iitlioii pound*
of alum inum a n e u*&lt;-&lt;l in U.8.
m u nition' and airplane plant* in
1044
Of the 5f&gt; lughrst peuks In the
Unitcil States, 42 arc in Colorado.

DELAND, Jan. 12. (S|M&lt;lat&gt;—
Fiva Sanford students attending
John B. Stetson University dur­
ing the Fall quarter maintained
outstanding acadtmlc icoords, ac­
cording - to a release today by
tha 8tataon Bureau of Fubllelty.
and have, ae a result, been placed
on the university 'Honor Roll.
On the Honor Roll for pie
Colleg' of Liberal Art, were
Ralph 8mlth, Ada Kimball. Wini­
fred Lord) and Klathler Nickereon. whereas Alma Grantham waa
lUted on the Honor Roll for pie
School of Music.
Mias Elathlsr Nickerson. ■ sen­
Stetson, m
merited
ior -«
a it oceuon,
i r u w citation
ci-------on tbe Dean’* list, a Bating given
only to Juniors and aenlora with
exceptional scholastic standing.
Ralph Smith waa one of SQ atudenta having an "A" average for
the paat quarter.
______

Brownie leaders Talk
Before P.T.A. Group
Just unpacked . . . come now and see the prettieat
spring dresses here I 8tam d, exciting prints in
figure-perfect dresses, fashionable for now, thru

dir

I

Kefn*Alimenth

do, A atylish coiffuru will definitely pul you "in

latlri

\l Kini? Celebrates
S e c o n d Birthday

th f followiiiir Mi •
I t luik. Mr* J.K t o

ley, finance; Mr* George S tu n .
|ir&lt;i|?iam; Mr* Joh n Kick, mein
lirrxhtp
K&lt;»||owin|? the liti'inen* «&lt;*ain!i,
bnd|?r and checker* \*cre playe«l
ami Mr.* &lt; K Proctor rxcelled
in brid^r. while Mr* J H ('raw
ford u o n the checker* prile Mr*
Fred Williatn* vwofi a Screeno
tiriie. Award* at parties k «Vr'»
iy th e club are war saving*
stump*.
l-ate In the afternoon, refreth*
ment* were *rrved to the follow
ini?: Mr* A M Phillip*. Mr*.
Fred William*, Mm. Ma^y Hei
nett, Mr*. 0 « rn r lhuri*on. Mr*
A. M. Hum*. Mr* II W H u rk e i,
Mr*. C as.am ira Schults. Mis. F
B. Crumley: Mrs llr..iliv Williams,
Mr*. J. K. Ilaker, Mr, It. A
.Smith, Mrs. CraMfoni. Mrs. Rear
don, Mrs. H ar|w r, Mrs. W. A.
Leavitt, Mrs. S. D. ilighlcyman,
Mr*. J . N. Gillnn, Mrs. Chrlttfn*
Hiscock, Mr*. \V. A. Vo»»l»r, Mr*.
Proctor, Mr*. W. It. Brinson, Mr*.
Ilall. Mr*. Nettie K|)per*on, Mm.
E. A. 1-omlenberg, Mr*. Elck,
Mr*. J. A. Youug. Mr*. 0 . I*.
Herndon, Mrs M. I. Cultum, Mr*.
J. T. N*wby. M r. It C Moor*.
Mi*. R. A. Cook. Mrs. Courier,
Mr*. E. H .Clements anil Mis,
EllaUe Kirvhhoff
, Hostesses fur the afternoon
were Mrs. (ieorre M rfall, Mrs.
E. C. E arl and Mrs. John Meiach.

aiioninitHlatinit

n * . nuiji plnyed game* of llu i|o .
*K -»• it it &lt;•11(11111? were: Mr. and
M
iiiMiiti hnrndcino*. Mr. and
'l
Max Kundom. N it and Mr*.
. h *iochl. Mr* f l a n k llichMiD MrDanieU, Mr*.
I»
llti.irt N1i» Mary W m h

nurt &lt;*f tb r

With a new fluttering permanent w ave anil hair­

n .iM£«*tn«*iitn of I'ruu r of
M/.ilm* ii ml Ihc plnca*

•
t»&gt; caudles.
• • * bill \tt*hc* to thank th r
ijjty n( fhr USD who

♦.

HRs judirtnl Mllllli'l
Mi*x O K White 1

NEW YEAR CLAMOR

• •* |i, the librury of the USD
I In Immi- I able wa* covered
i In*«- «l„lh Mini iln ornlfi)

N

Mrs. Hasty, McCall
Entertain Azarians

Ntr^ Wallet I.. Guoper. -It ni l
vounir non, W alter I... III. «.f
Koawell, ( i i ., have arrived t&lt;» he
the iruenta of Mr. and Mia. W
I. ('&lt;x»per for aotne lime lit th en
hem e
»»n Mellonvllle
Avenue
l.ieiil, Coo|&gt;er ia on *ea duty ii .
the I'ucific T h e a te r .

I‘
Su \ iit Wivct' Club hnii a
• r• •♦ &lt;ti«li supper* Wednesday

FIV*

jaVaer-eim!

■liMh-amihUlu.

Mlae Mabel Chapman and Mlaa

AH Winter Hats
1/3 Off
Family—We Furnish The Home"
A N F O R D J JFLA.
LA^
STREET — SSANFORD,

J tea*|&gt;oor,H honey
I M tra'poon ground m n 1
W.i'h and pare turnip* vetv
thin Cut in halve* t'ovrr with
,.«!.! water and boil .% iiuriote*
Dram
Melt tbe margarine a •!
binwrn thr turnip* lightly
Add
liotlinir water, bouillon ruin' md
t* maimni?
in^rcdii*nt*
Sirnnifi
about tfi minute* until Inpint 1*
al*&lt;io*| ab-nrhrtl and Ihv lu'iu|i»
nr, tendet urwt coated &lt;vi*| ;•
*d*»no I? jrlnze Serve* \ to ,
Pecan Hul«h*Ka
1 lai|(e nit Ithaca (about I 't
to I cup pecan rural*
4 taMe*|HX»n* fortified mar
yurine
t tahle*fHHin* minced pi|i*ley
Salt and pepper
( ut rvit.il»at?a 111 hulifh an I
&lt;|iiarter«, then pare n* thinly .*»*
pn**iblr
(u t
into Nniall, neat
cube* ( ‘over with boilim? uiP.ed
water
and cook until
tended
Drain Add reman mi; ingredient*,
to** to|?ethe 1 hifhtl) Sfriftt I to

A 11111 ,i-;i'&lt;

Icailiiig

m n m i f n c t u r i 'M

ntaki's

n w ti ( l u t h f s —

I'inif will oiiiMito- you that lm\ mg
is 11 pnuli'tii ,i:ul laMfyin^ in v ctn u 'iit

Ml one price $
IN STOCK

B L. Perkins

�*

*»

rfenuv. jAJjuAgy 12.

;3ME 8ANF0KD npiLOft SANFORD rU^UPA
■m u

'e d n o d s y . J a n t n t y 'Ul.
* iW « rr* n lr Deed*
M L t o h n ft. To M il.

. . WiU w i.
«i* T o i**&lt;t*fr
T r r o ^ fe f r - vnc;., •
Dobditey, S a n fo rd K. K. r l ux
&amp; J o h n D Jinkinx. To Hull Wood
c t ux.
Daniel, lJ.lt. To Dan W Ilium ot.

n i»’* “vr wtv--wll1 W ftrbl
i.Vurl l l o u t , Sjofuia. Fioi
u'rlwli on T lm m ii)
u u u x January It. lit*.

More Bakery Fooda
,

From
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ROBB’S
HOME BAKERY
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BILL’S PACKAGE
si oitv: &amp; rah

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ENJOY YOUR RADIO

In

AWAgwMO rne Utatlngutahed Service Croaa to O ta. Anthony
t'K u ta l) McAulifte (right), who coftiriahded U)a 0, a tro p e during
0 P « ' lon ^
*•
W itt tha
hero of th e bam*. SU dlT Cofpa photo- _ (fatensaitowal StamtpAeto).

*■11 tr wfliO# to-hatd-U»(4r brwwth
nml to |&gt;ul on tholr oxygen ’«v*k
when tho born sounds. lh» mask*
a rc enrtird humr over th en Omuldera a t all tim es during piemturl*«l flight."

** For your lislenlnK pleasure sec”

BAUEIi RADIO &amp; ELECTRIC SERVICE
115 SlAKnolla

Now is the time to
CONTROL DESTRUCTIVE CHEWING
INSECTS ON TRUCK CROPS

C R T O lttt
Start now to ;
vvaluable
a iu a o in vrgeUble
v e g r ta u io crop*
c ro p * o
a gf aalait
m a i tbo
tu n ravage*
ra v a g e * ol
01 cnew *

l a f lnaect peal*. Spray o r.d u tt with K ryodde—tha

8

p ro ve n Inaeellclde, so widely And .gaeccaifully a n d by

■way prominent commercial grower*.
Cryolite It recommended Cor this uao by anlhorltieou
KRYOC1DE, the only NATUHAL CHY0 L1TE, la
really and effocUvely applied wlih tUndard duitiog.ov
■proving eaulptnenl. Follow tbe loggeelloiu o f yout
local experiment elation.
Your dealer cen onpply yon with KRYOCIDR far
opraylng, or with mixed dual*, front conveniently
located alock*.
^
Write for free literature

Dktrbvtedby
FLORIDA AORICUITURAI

.

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n.|t:.VTluN
nh

tUtraof

ishl

to gerve you . .
Drivo in today for a complete cifeck up

causa

wilt iHnrtnl Kx 1‘arta1m I this un|«r b* publlshrsl for
lb* • i s t s l s O Ilia* r*u»lr*,l b |
law. In Iks HAUFOMD liKItA Ub
Hanford, rior'il*. a « •»!]
gsnrrAt cirrolallvn In &gt;sU bounty
and dials.
W lin tss my band and official
a«-nl of uf fir*. at Sanford, TWi UUl.
inis lot, day sd Jwwwway t— U-

Complete line of Gulf Products &amp; accessories

Gulf Service Station
-----T n m tti and operated Uy Alvin^ OJHam

f l s r b rirtn ill i ou rt.
S u n ln u ls C ounty. V

OltfOIIACHIlDf HOMING

IN f l i u I V l M f OF Till! COrffTY
J I U G L h M lN O ls t: H i l i M V ,
1'I.QMIUAn IN rtIUOATiL
IN l«r,; LifTATK o r
JiKiKI’ll U MAllKaNTKTTISw
Aio. C K u n i T i u ia a n i &gt; im^ vM*NH IIA VlN'o) CLAOIH o h
AUAIfiar u A 1 b
T«u ,«tb) u c h of r a u ar« hef%Lr
imtiffoi » N r^MulpO I m iiiw in l
fclijr claim* am) dtuytMl* whlrh
fi*u, or vilthot Ilf )uy. itlA)
t)»« M l«|r Ilf JONNI'II L
HAH KKT D7VB,
Into uf
J*W I'uimlir, lu Ibt Cuuttl) Jth i|e
of S«iiiiQoic County. KlvchU, at
fiw nlfk * t it III* rthirl hours uf
*sh| (V u ily %\ Ka a frirt). Kl«rlt)a.
«J 0l&gt;iu fight r air tula r muill ha fiutit
tin llm* uf Ihr flr*t |&gt;g)»l iv*lh&gt;ti
of ih h n«&gt;tlr^
H pistm or d* * ,
hunt*] aha II hi! in wrlHaat. m *«1 mhall i
th« pi act of ivpahUavo 854 I
$u*L offk# a44r«A« of til.- cUlru* I
tu

At 40,000 feet or over, »p#claA
pressute 1* rc*iulrcd to ftf,co oxy­
gen from the lungs into tha bipod
•tm tn .

tu t

i» n d

ih slt

Ho i w o r n

hv

F ir.t

fkohH oalU n

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TU I'flVTUN M BANNlNll
m s rut STituirr.
IIOCSTUN, TNXAH
NOTTf:K

t wo nr* h e - hr o i d . i u t «ud it

‘‘Wings Over Jordan”
Is Coming To Sanford
Nqted n eg ro linger* and tonoert a r t l a l a who hav# apoeared
on the
CBS
radio
program.
" W l n r a O v e r Jo rtla n " will ilng
a t New Bethel A.M.F. C hurth
her* a t Cannon City on Sundav.
J a n XI, II ha* been announced
by church offlclala.
This r m u p
U wcH known
4hn ughoiil the country for their
rin g in g o t gospel aongn ami

u r r a d - f o r whito
hurch naatoT, .he
D&lt;lere. la a k Johnira o. f .the
•on and _____Ir,
^ ^hurtk
,
a r e i n c n i o r i n g the program . Two
program* wtlt bo given If necenanry to • eccomnxwtate than* who
During tho Civil War, the num­ wDh to attend- Ticket* fur the
ber of mower* manufactured to
rug ram m«T &gt;*• pur*h*i*.l at
offaat the enlistment of farm la­ Jerry'a
D r a g Store, Kverly Drug
bor more than tripled.
Btoro o r Brown* h a r b o r Shop eo
Sanford Avenue .___ _

y H lft.l to b,* t m i
b*(nre lb *
p o r t ill f'nurI of tb s b tu tti .lodl.' 1st
( t i . u i i t*i tw . ittu t. —f r s . L i i , , m
• d IM Msrnlt»»t» O ewnty, la V'hww- e . i t , on iW l l t h &lt;lar « l J a n u a ry ,
A. l&gt;, tk tV to a n sw e r lb * b ill uf
vuMplatnk ttlwJ wgatw sl v.ui |y |tu .
sln-Vfr * i.l&lt; .l iX iu il at tusntorw,
r'b.rbt*- by Autta I' lla n n liia . lb*
Sam* Iw ihy an u ria n a l fat 11 to i t s
w sliig* n l u bill nl tu tt« u I n , s .
rain, a n n u l and s* l a .id ,- a llluxl
d eer** nt O l . n r v * b*rvtnfv&lt;* u u ta ln tsl by m u a a a 'n v t tb e f l* la (Iff. uthmrwls* * J m u p m m a t*as&lt;&gt; w ill b* * n i* iw t a g a in s t you
th erein

The ttanfunt llrta ld I* d«slgwattd

t* tli* n«w *p«p*r In which this
n o lle* mhall b* publUhw] one* math
trvek tor tour mn*&lt;eul|v*
V V lin .s. my hand and
seal at HaafotO. tkmlnul*
• t a l e u f Ptnclda. Ih la II
l&gt;#c*mb*r, A. t&gt; **“

|HIUh«f7 r a i

FLOUR
Okl Wot *W|

SYRUP
FLOUR

Ih* ;

rU|Ut«M, Bgthl, or AM«rivejr, and
IB) i*tH’h ddlUi or lieMkittiO ttol ao
flhtl ■hall W %ii||t|
HKI.KN K fw.\ lilt AVV\ X,
A» «Umi|il«trairi)i of tho
K^lai* nf Jo««p4i U Murt o IfU*. df era gf &lt;1

w .« k a

n tfk lsl

County,

d a y -uf

(O F&gt;'K T A b HUM

I* m;itN£H&gt;N
CKr) rirriill O i f |
Ktiiiliuth f&gt; uaiy .
)‘Wt Mo.

Cabbage
lb.
5*/ac

Carrots
2 for I7c

U . S. 1 M a i n e

Potatoes

Celery

Onions
5 lbs. .. 25c

r im*

Apples . . . . 2-IGm . 23c
t a l k ('«*aiw g •* I h l i a g
Apples ... 5-lbs ... 45c

Yams

10 lbs. 41c

2 for 25c
ta

Broccoli

M
V l T t H 49c
rim.
Grapefruit 5-lbs. 29c
SEAFOOD

I

Sides ....
jkJit
*
Sausage
Lean Shoulders ......

vT

^ ams

Fillets
Fillets
Croakers .. I
ria.

Cottage Cheese

I 's s s k i

MilUet .... lb
Club Strok ..
Chuck Roust
H am burger

a m belt
v tailor*.
Rev. W.

LEGAL NOTICE

WVWVO*( . OKiOO • IT,

*,

“ ti |*. iir.nrtiwtN.

The Army Air Fuire* hive de
vcloped siiccitil "p r rs s u r r m ii|W
which deliver 100 oei tent oxy­
gen to a man nml enable him to
retry out r.ormnl duties for a hul(
hour or more til the tnmemlpun
licighlx of Hi.OIIO lu 60,tK&gt;Ll feet.
They aia not a aiilwlitulu ,'or
cabin prexxurballon, but they'd
tide a man over tin oraerguney i*Criod when the pmaurlaed etudn
had been damaged.

To C. W. Shoemaker el ux. f
Pruck, D C . el u* To Hosier
. H utton cl ux.
Langley. J.C ol ux Tu Hebert J.
1 F ryer ei ox
llellet [trot. Droves Ine. To
Isidore I*. I Id ler et el
Kuntpiop. lilt. To Louuir 11
llllli.
Q uit Claim Deed
I'ntrh. IlnJph it. el al T tu st B
L Multiple To p&gt;lward L. Stain,
beck et ux.
A greem ent l w Deed
Hull on. Alice To J.I'K. While.
Real E alaie Mortgagen
Andcraoii, M.ll i-l ox To W .l„
Henley.
Wood. Hurl el us Tu D.C. Ufuck
cl ux.
I'curstm, H ricn H. al vlr To
L i n t Fad. 8«v A Lout, Aaait.
Chattel Mortgagee
Raufoni t'uah Feed Hlurr T o
D w l i i i S ta te Bank.
Bmokeo,
Klmer Tn
Fioyidn
S late Bank.
Satisfaction af M urtgag a
Wight, H.H. a l u l To P C
Slanlay e t al,
Randall lle rlie rt Tboroaon «t
nl To John Arborio et ux.
Aaslgnmant of M a r lg e g e
P i n t N ational Bonk, Orlando
To Gulf U f o In*. Co.
Klrat N ational Bank, Orlando
To Gulf U f a Ini. Co.
P i n t N ational Bank, Orlando
To Gulf U f o llm . Co,
Firs! N ational Bank. Orlando
To Gulf Life Ina Co.
A ffU arll
Cnruthrra, Johnny I*. I l n J o h n ­
ny T. fjirtilh era, Jr.
* P o w ft o f A l lor n r y
riask im , Itoro ld 0 . J r . T o Mr*.
Geraldine ft, IlaaVlu*.
Honnrabla Dlerhafgeo
Army of tlQlIed Staten To Wlllla R. S herm an.
H.H. Navy T o Olloa C hapm an
Armyc—of.- -United S ta t e s To
Orian D. F a rr e ll, Jr.

default

Mr-1, «&gt;
t on at* bstsby--' avlllltd
jtKl ii-iu -iiu |&gt;t n i w i t l« a r»tlaiu till I of l,V&gt;tvylrls1 flint by
IV ia r
TarV II agaltwl you, for
dtvoir*. now trmdlng to tko C-rral*
Court ul Hyiotnolr f o u n t s , V'torblu. on i y lliii *l«y
Pubreary.
H I*, in -I,fault Ibviuol oanl riisw
will P t u c n d lix I-ftlr. Us I this
ordt-r t»-, yaiki sftsd lor i#« stotu|»D 11ms- leoutis-l n» law. in th*
s ,\ fl/ n :U * HIvltAt.lb KjiitnrsL b'lwrW4, « nowsyoaiKt of guustnl rlrtulallnn In u 01 Cnuu|y nml Ul«t»
" i i . - . s ray hn n*l end offirinl s i s I
of “ftIt*, at Uaafoid. t'lvrhia. this
llth dr.) of January, A. l&gt;. t i l t .
IX l‘ IIKH.Mnjf). t ’lrrh Circuit
Com I Ksaslnolc County. Klotlda
ItilfAU)

Theme pressure musks aiu dlxtkcgulahou ■ from the "dem and"
type of oxygen mask wrth which
the flier g e ts puro oxygen ilrlivcred to hint a* he inhales. The
lullcr eystem In effective up to
ubuut 40,000 feet.

We fix uli ra d io s in all niuktm uf c a rs

on tiitH n r
XAN1B K

pc jiil t *

Htgiwon against yna, H»r glvwe*.
now i**n&gt;lii&gt;* tn ill* Clrroll Ossrt
of tUinlnul* t'aunty. KlnrWs. on or
before lb* 4‘«bnt*ry Itul* t u b l«wit, lb* tth dsy of Ksbruary, A. Lb
l|«J.

re phi praeeure !&lt;•&lt;*.

the mrn didn't adjust oxygon
maria quickly, they'd b» ovor*
cotac.
w
brigadier General Charier It,
Glenn, the deputy air xuignon, tn
a rcjiott In tba Medical Anaala
of the DUtrict of Columbia. i o n
the automatic warning hum give*
crewman tha tip-off on then to
atnp on their maria.
‘'Crew members," be will*.*,

*

Court*mi3 ami efficient nltciulnnts arc waiting

aurlied cabins ef the bir bomb
era fulU below a toft level. *
1 Cannon abril or flak, ripping
hole* In lb* cubin'* *011*, would

cauae a

K n lln f f

TO:

ANNOUNCING'
Re-opening of GuK Service Station

IV. U W T O N ,

I'm M iil
Milk CA*SAKL&gt;IIA
ijt&lt; i t l t r )

Hi FRANK CARRY

Save Points
Iiy

T.

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G » M . I-oul, K. et ox To Sarnh
A I* Science Writer
K. I’ohler ct el.
WASHINGTON - A kinj of
Toll, Elniri J . c t ux To A rthur high flying
burglar nlaini I*
I t . Beckwith. Sr.
a m o n g th e J ife -p r o ln e lliig m cch a n Ittitlw
In
mir
II.
r Bopwiforl*.
Kilim iVurh. _ _ _
Weinman. Cattle *1 vir W J.
B-aa
* The ulurnt la n vrem mif horfi
which round* aulorwalic.iH/ II
|ir«x«ur« In,'hie the xyeeiel p m -

Follow The Crowd

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P late Stew ..

■pawUh

Mackerel

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Mullet .... lb
r t a . Rwrh

S h ad .... lb.

te s T fe S ^

OSCAR MAYBRfS W IAUN8W EIBER ... lb. .... 37e

Oysters .. pta.

..

79c

Boll)** ware an
time In Kngtitivl d
oonlh century foe
mabiflng win*.

Coffee

..

\b. .. 20V2c

r^rtwey rfak

Rice .... 3-Jbs .... 29c

Roollilag tbo MUto pniblcma of Labor and Trans­
portation wbkh thU Community now faero tha under-

•l»vwv w.*«rw

Flour:5*lb8

Aftcmoons un1

Butter

.y..

28c

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OKI) J iliim J ,

J A N U A R Y J 2 , 1515

Beware Coughs

RAYMOND M; BALL, REALTOR

UTramultlon Teller** prm nrH lr Decaiue U goes right to the M at or the
trouble to help loosen a n d otpel
rm lartrn phtagm. end MU WUun
soot h r *nd heal raw, tender. In.
med bronchial m u c o u s m e m .

MASSAGE
STEAM BATHS

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Under Direction Of

DR. MILTON HURST--------Bromley - Puleatun IUdg.
Phone 650 for Appointment

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WHAT CAU5 ES IT?
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i a 111 i 11 »•eI

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aft «t Tin HANKnlth H i t \ II
4nrtfi*rrl Flor ktu r. It* H |M |H' I *#f

Best urade paints
still available also
pure oil and tur­
pentine.

t*w(a«ei-rvf fK« fpiatiftf ol fa

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aft ffcli fftlftfitita* iwbttcf
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eihBprfat 'f t f lf s i* *** Hi.# I A vofVPfto! CM* doa ,

PITTSBURGH PAINTS
MADE WITH VHDU2ED OI LS

A.e_U fBuLeui.JlO„v^* ^ MU

'y M r** f i r f i i M H y a la «H tf L o u A l j

We have n paint
for every purpose
and can s u p p l y
y o u f r o m o tl r
s t o c k in b e s t
quality paints.

* d iu t PAINT PROTECTION
FOR

Fight Needless Waste!
Pi ei n v e to conserve . . . th at applies to clothes,
especially. Have your clothes properly cleaned to
mak* them last.

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Mrs. SADIE BYERS
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from common cmi

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-* * * P A U fc S E V I S t

hom o

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f a r m *, f a c t o r iis a n d i o u i f m i u t

AND MI N O ¥
T o 10011 -* p ro te ttio o for . lo ng perio d w rtb o u f
the r r p e m e of fr tq u e a t re p a in tin g , u«f P itub u rg h p l i n u , f t . i t . b l f lo t t* « ry typ* of lu rfa t* .

BRONCHIAL IRRITATIONS

| ACCORDING TO LAftIL DlAlCtKMH

U U b ^ Touchtnn

Drug (

^

Seminote Dry Cleaners
220 MagsoIU

Ave. Phone 861

i.t'l ii“ issi.st you in “O fnring a relinM o p a in te r " I f ' will n-.o n n llim y Iml

CONCRETE PIPE

the l»o“l p a in t, oil. an d tu rp e n tin e w hich Mill m e von .t p i. w a t i• 1. 1.. 1
m u m uch loiigei th a n in fe rio r pum l. “u h “iilu lt

for

10% OFF
From OPA Prices

i

On purchases of tw o-fifths or more of
RUM- GIN- VODKA- LIQUEURS- IM­
PORTED BRANDIES AND WINES

Tranitil Ml» Canfert.

3m.nd&gt; arall.hlr at hi» jab

CONCRETE BLOCK

PENINSULAR
Concrete Pipe Co,
Pfiofir 1111
SA NFO RD . FLA,

PACKAGE STORE

The Seal That Meant

'

Tire Mileage

Dress Limned hy

Seminole Co. Laundry Co.
Dry Cleaning Department '
The confidence a smooth, .spotless appearance
gives will carry you through any occasion.

,

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LANEY DRY CLEANING CO

FLETCHER E. aOl.LH, O-nrr

I.ONE RANGER

A DATE!

m

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things!”

I n the lone r a n g e d c a m p .

SHE’S WEARING

TMK ( OMI M. ETK F A I N T

and they’re so careful with your

me

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oil

DRIVF.WA YS
WEI l.S
KEPT1C TANKS
WA I HI IANKM
CUIVEKTS and SEWERS

ivr^ Toirr

f -vc

TO N Tv’" w E ’L L P IN O HINA

T '. 'I . L W A N T TCI
f^ IN C \ N O U T L A W
N A W E C 'P O M IK E ’/

W A IT A M I N U T E .' r

AMO WHEN HE ASKED FOE! \ UGH ’
MAIL AT TWE PO ET OFFICE, ) THEN
HE CALLED Hlife *FL F } 7 HIM
•010 MIKE'? ,---------^
! 5-TEAL

J l— " ' K scour:

Thb w o l, found trrmt our
door, la your gworontM
thot ovary datofl of itro
tanrlco work, rapofrin#
•r traodlng, It dono o t-

tordlng t« daRnil# .fond.
ordi of qualify. It maana
•ofar, lonpar drttlnq.
Intlit on fba CarVflad
Traatmant,
t

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C O M E C ‘ i * f O N T O ,W E ’L L - ■ )

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IF WE CAN FOLLOW SCO JT $ PACKTRAIL,WE MAY PINO A SIGN, , T O ^ T O ^ r - j X c - y -------

u p

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sco u r&gt;

TH A N K S .1X X IV E BOUGHT ) RE M E M *
'-E R F ^ L F A G O O D
.sORAE, M IS T E R ! /
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/- ''B E R V O U
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S5E N ME.'

Phong 475

Dry Cleaning Department

Welsh Tire St
105 W. 2nd St
Phone*1 1 1

SELL US YOUR

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o v a m e a n b / that

DOWN ? CDNGftATUL ATfOJS.
VI HEN'S THE WEDDING *fl C|

1 CRACK it ')DULCNE
\ h im , D o n !~y o u t p

H E 'S RE a U-YKINN iE S

BOXrRlEhO'f— —

JkJIAUL. R^blNSOh

ANDNOU IVOLFEDHIm I i ![r
AWW FOOM HER JUST J; Ik E = :
(TD SHCW &gt;OU COULD ft lliii I
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I DONE
i KNO W

|p u ir .y

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INTEND

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tog efth ts

I SE R IO U S//

iy lor essentUl workera and
.

iu n r e l u » l T H d r w i a 7 r o i n t fie

rour tirca chcckcrl
iC* too late. May*
iy neat a recapping.

____ Bv-gAUL RQBINSOI

EITAKST...;,

Brake Lining
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'iOU DONTWANT TO TIE

AMO HAve THE WHCLE TOWN ]

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7 0 A B O / y o O OONTLOVE,

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Phono 200

SEMINQLE
201 N. Parti Ave. Phooa 37

Lar^vuv-ttiir,..--'

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d a t r lo da y d t s p u e

ID r 0IJii.lt while
r l &lt;if.
»' a
l/i.il. a t the
lieutenant in lh* iu .l.t
A rm y
Mr. Wood, who -just b o th Irgrr m }ir±ym and w » i L o ^ r t -&lt; iittaial
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Halifax!* Sun

Y*. J a n u a r y

th e

t n u u r 'r a t

!■*«*J»luU*fc_ify
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IIIE IIIE IIIE IIIE III
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Telia Wounded V eter­
ans U. S. and Britain
Must Seek Accord
CLASSIFIED ADVEIU1BING RATES
(De pet line for on. Uucrtlc*
J8e per lin. fo r t u r n In .ertfco .
Tie p e r lln. for 0 Insertion*
)6c pel li s t to r H Insertions
Minimum -»U . . . tie
-'H ON E US OR DRINO YOUR U &lt;

to T H E nA N F O R D HERALD

flu ’l l fit* word* to the tin*, Intruding ption« and nMreee.
i l l *dvartleM*enta f«.- sltuatUn* wanted will be charged for at Ik.
rolar daaotfled rale*
L O S T h.

a

roi'K co.

U. H. Tlrra and Tufir.
O R A N G E S amt
fre«l Eritaon,
Itox ITS.

ImiKcrlnr. Al
Route No. I

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H O U N D dojf, reel w ith whil«
m a fM n rx - Near
W e k 1w a
S p rin g * —W. A. iiglcsliv
Lake
Monroe. N otify Ivy Nellie*.
i ’nola, Fla.

1

WORK h orar $100.00—Rout*
7 M O NTH S old brown tick *potNo. 1, Box U D . A - Q . I . Boyd.
ted
bird
do g —frmnle
with
harness- -Reward. Sam D unn TWO SMAI.I. fa r m i for na)e;
201H P&amp;linatto Ave:
one 3 acres land, 'i Jtorjr hiiuae.
ttnra£c, one ttoraKe Imuse, one
LOST:
Kulion Book No. I. A nnit
fo o d well, land tiled, cumiilete
La Pair, lit. 2, Box 3H1I. San­
aubirrifatlajj. One &amp;-acre form
ford.
w ith U «tory house, 2 ito rv
b e m , tro&lt;jd well, land tiled,
complete . u h l r r l f ation. Apply LOST. I'ura.nl, lilnrk I,ordered
n t l o w n i Mild «T/W« Jcwi'O*.
to J . W. Hell, I A t e Moerne,
1‘le n .r retu rn i . ■ M m . la..!!.*
•hone 16.
Went I'lioi )• 3'tlJ. I
FO B SALK: I'lpe fittln f* . valve*,
l/)S T
One hlack pnti
plitmhlnit
tnpplle*,
pre-war
th c r Indie* »lnn», »lir
automatic hot w ater heater,
l . r i ' i i Sanford and lail
jomplrte Block deep and thalroe Return to Herald
low
well |iump*. pneumatic
itorajte ta n k ,. A ll Roalrr 016
W. lat. St. Phone 207.

WANTED TO KENT

•30 PONTIAC He.Ian. radio, h e a l­
er, rlean, Rood nihher. dttO
F U R N IS H Kit houM or opart
1'ark Avr.
menl by nutple with no children.
Phone U n i t , t V,u|{hliin, HlW,
CABBAGE, eaeartde
evten*irrn ft I•I. after ti P, M.
Ida 111* Phone 2U03

Itehrcn*.

COW manure fi
bushel. Phone T

METAL hahy

*calr*

T W O FIIES1I suwa, llieii first
calve*. Milking 3 iralliin* or
b etter. G. W. June*, l/ungwnud.
37 I a.S A L L E .Sedan, goml radio
h eater, 2 first (trade tires, 2
re cap*. Mr*. Eplln 1312 Myrtle
TW O STORY fram e house to
wreck. H. B, Hllier, Country
Club Ro*d. Phone 600 •It.

said

1 * *f»l\eri

BUSINESS SERVICE
R K tl BLISS Kee.1 pototoes, rertTussslo
Fe^.l
Ifled.
Tltint'r
Store, 2nd &amp; Hanford, phone
358.

11mriu-&lt; and the

leina," he
Jfee

Will

8d t/10 H.P. alternatlnK 2 C
Johnson Kicker, Perfect com!
t i o n —Box A Herald.

tween the

w he n thv knotty

COO ROLLS of new 10 Inch bro.cn
blenchiny paper; alto cclerv
wire In cockI condition. W. 1.
Henley, phono *60.
ALL

WASHIN GTON, J*n. 12, UP)—
A fuller umlerstantling must he
attained Between Great B ritain
and the United States to make
tlemoerary work effirtively to
prevent i» th ird world w a r —n *«*ar
which would
errtjuiuly
mean the end of our 1 ivilixntion
— Kirhard W ckmI, non « f the fvarl
of Halifax, H iit ^ h AnibftMhdo.',
told a g ro u p of woun led w ar
v eteran ' at Walter Herd Hospital
early thin week.
Instead of putting democratic
principles into effect a f t e r the
world war, an action ’hat would
have brought aIwuit a ’f r e e r irmt
better world," American and U rllitirr ^dr»fl«) fac L'O a r m o r s y**»r*
Into another, worse w ar." Mr
Wood an Id.
In a prep ared address entitled
"The Problem* of the iVace," Mr.
Wood Mid that a world security
organisation i« nrre*«ory to p r e ­
vent a t h h d world war and o f f e r ­
ed the following Hu^Kestiorm:
" ( ’Jour co-operation and under*
fltamting between all jw*ate*lovlng
nation*; and for that I know no
better re rite nt than close understanding betw een
COTHNtry
and mine.
"The readinchB *d public uplh
Vvn m tfveee ennntttes ^nd r*t&gt;c- 1
dully iti tri* United S»ut** n d
(treat 1111 1a 111, to fa. •• \* 11u l 1 \ i;
be hurt I rc-nhlir* and to be pre
on red to enforce whatever rc jur*
ity settlement the pence ioVinif
nations tuny device "
Getting down to current &lt;4110.*•
tion*. Mr. Woori di-cu*scd the
troublesome problem* witli liiriiu
and Greece.
"We ib&lt; rod clear nut of India.
u» we arc *0 often told Li do,
because we are not prepared to
submerge ou t wink of ik * hint
1f»0 y e a r ', during which we have
Hone fur tot* ant miIu p rite pro
blent, In a tdomiy civil war be

India

to cut

He

IExtra Values Fo\
Home Front

2-1V. LIVING ROOM
SUITE

Mr:»

■.i&gt; ni l reroivcrl n Inrifi1 shipment of ft-ft. widths

addr 1 that

Ind 1a 1* |»r**til «*111

■ 11 tie lllltifu l -olnr* in epuosp fro m .

will be ’VlSt 11s

he? =o*lf ad 1 ft

from

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US as ('anuria 01 Sow Z'nilunri
m e today "
In Gre ec e it »•* the ‘ ' m o t iv e o f
titir actions ’ u h n &gt;1 sceuis to be
at stake, Mr W ihhJ said, e x p m in
tu g. ‘ There

ar e tw o a Iter mil l iv e s

t hrrr&gt;
lt*-d
C n r t l i n a l Itc d
Mint* ( i r t ' c n

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•

Snnd
Itoval
U 'i n e

Wo hnv'f a sp*-i ially tra in o d m an fo r instnlliiiR

either we a r e fig h t in g the K I.
W H U l I N G : By no expert with A, S. force* for the *ako of
30 years' experience who cuart maintaining. »» reitetloom y regime,
antreii every Job Would appre­ which will he f n e nilly 111 o a and
ciate
n
tilal
reni|n&gt;rarily to uur polit y ni the M ed iterran ­
located at JilH'y French Avi. ean: or else as Mr t turn hill ris^
repealedlv *nid, we are fichtimr
A It. Welch
because w•* intend to see n (Jittt'k
C ARPKNTKRINU,
general
re government elected by free ballyt
naira. W. J. Uuasell, TUd W. Iflh ami imt nnposrd by force Of
arms " Hr ailflcri thnt It Would
•ilreeL I*hone 7A7-M.
hr " 1 mall*' to believe th%! f irs ’
FUA MORTGAGE LOANS
To build a home
To buy a home
To remodel a Foma
To refinance a home
f . M. BOYD, II J '/j Mi (n oli* A r t
Rhone 178-J.

IFOR RENT

S T O R A G E your car a t Kent'*
G arage.
Spocla'
fate
dead
•taru * .
1 NIC ELY furnlihcd room—1113
P a r k Ave.
RADIO Service— Radloa picked up
The
Electric
and
delivered
F U R N IS H E D room* HO
2i&gt;7
Magnolia,
Service
&lt;
no)la Ave.
Phone 101.
20 ACRES liled land In Eureka I MAKF^ screens, fnldinr acreens,
* Hammock. Mm. T. A. Eckle*,
pinch swings, cabinets! fun d
phone 7lt&gt;-R.2.
turn repairing. J . M. Wilson,
601 Magnolia Ave.
_______
O N E largo nlctly fu r n lth e d room
on the bua lino n ear thti Air
B aie. 2101 Pork Ave., phono
ito i-J.

HELP WANTED—

DESIRABLE room, private faro
Hy. Close m. Phone RW-M.

P A R T -T IM E maid
Phone 672-W.

and

cook

T H R E E room fum D hed home, no
children. Opposite Dr. Baker'* LADY for aftern oo n' w ork— VaF
de* Hotel.
Dairy. J. V. Martin.

WANTED—

Single or Married
A ge 10-35
E X P E R IE N C E U N N E C E S S A R Y

WARMTH, HOSPITALITY

E S S E N T I A L WORK
W ITH
PEACETIM E FUTURE

in tlm- maple dirn-tD* etiiU*. IdirKf refectory exlanslon
table, stimlily built. 1 chairs.

Overtime Pay—Paid Vacation*
Frequent Increa***
Fleaeant Envlronmint
Apply E m p lo y m e n t Supervlear
O S W eekday*—Saturday*. 0-12
HOU. B E L L T E L . A T E L . CO.
110 E. l i t St.
Do N o t A pply If Now
Engaged in E u e n t l a t Work

LAMPS

GIRLS FOR p a rt time and full
tim e a t l u n e y Drug Co.

Heautiful comforters in solid colors or pnislt'y deHljrnn— warm, pretty

To add that decorator touch to

and practical . . . .

room.

your

W IL L PAY $300.00 eaah for H E L P E R FOR Jim m ie Cowin'*
S p in e t
piano*;
92SO.OO for
S h eet Metal Work*.
Studio or Baby G ran d ; *100.00
G IR liJ
f o r . marker*
ea»h for upright#. S ta t a make. W H IT E
an d checker*. Seminole County
W ri t* B irger W a i t e r 7W 8 .
Florida Ave., Lakelatx). Fla.

Phone 81.U1.
W e w in p a r top celling price*
f o r Used eutomoW]**. All 0 P A
detail* handed for yon. Write or MAID for light housework. Mr*.

poena u* to cone and make ojr

Jtoy ■Beery, 2&lt;18 Palmetto Ave.

‘Airwaite1

WANTTEDj experienced cook Mb3

° ^ O U iE R MOTOR SALES
house girl.. Good M U ry, per80S w T itrit St.
Phone 1C . raan en t job. Box A B , eftf Banfo rd Herald.
WANTED * 0 W ax job *.

Luggage

Odham’t Gulf Service Station, P R A C T IC A L nurae or p a r t Owe
Corher First St, ahd 'French
n u r x i’e aaeU tatit f o r s t e a d / e m ­
ployment. A pply Z . e / o
f o r d Herald. ■■ \
.

San-

(spreads

III
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To dreas up y
ch en ille.

In einglea or
matched seta —
durably m a d e
and nicely lined.

Beautiful, Warm Blankets

J AU colon in doep pile

Colorful and warm 100% wool or. part wool—*

&gt;•&gt;__

y i./y

ud

walnut

Sanford Atlan tic N a t' Bank

8 m * 304

TSS

‘ ITs Easy To Pay The Mather Way*’

v

203*00 E. lit*

• “ Good A Bad”

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p rn »r*». inviolate Ihov* inestimable privllege* for which we hare torn *o Ion* con­
tending - « (

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Ktriabllshed 19UK

VOLUM E XX XV I
r)

Nazi Columns
Fall Back To
SiegfriedLine

S A N F 0 1 U ).

PARIS, / a n . 15. f . t F J —
Allied arm ies h a t e captured
37,894 G erman* since th e
N a il counter offensive began
on Dee. 18. This increased
the number of prisoners aince
the French invasion In 844,891.
Meanwhile the
American
First Army tfrnve to within
a mile and a h alf of the -omm uniratlons ra n t e r of l)nuffaille, the pivot of the new
Improvised ( i r r m i n defenses
in the
flattening
llrlglan
Bulge. Fog, snowstorm and
cold slowed the pace of the
three Allied arm ies elsewhere
and also grounded the s i r ­
men la te In the day. The
First and T h ird Armies e s t a ­
blished contact southeast of
Ijriv ch r, cu ttin g off another
segment on th e western end
of the salient. Nearly 1.300
A r-erican lum ber,, and fight era from
lirltaln
pounded
four railroad y ard s In so u th ­
ern tierm any without Inter­
ference from N a il fighters.
They raided Freiburg. Vug«burg, Ingulsladt, Hrutlinen.

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Organized Labor Lea­
ders Will Testify
Against M e a s u r e
On Work Or Fight

Poland nml Font Piuavia

The

Russians

urv now sto rm

ing w estw ard in seven sectors
, They ufg alrrndlF only •'•• miles
&gt;♦, fratn G erm an
Slleaia -.Moh^ow.

v \ ? w ithout c d f f l M I U the new orfrnsive*. said the Reds broke
over the Nbln R iv e r—the last
l&lt; s s i l s s M n« r s a * *'•«»&gt;

«

CIT Y B R IE F S
Pvt Joseph &gt;R. Cleland. son of
Mr. slid Mrs, M. G. ('Island. 41N
Palmetto Avcciue, is serving on a
railroad
t r a n s p o r t and supply
linn in India an d would like to
h ear from nls Sanford friends.
His address may bo obtained
from his p aren ts.

I

The
Celery
Fed Daskethall
Team of Seminole High School
will meet an Invading team from
l&gt;eLend High School a t the school
gym nasiu m F riday afternoon at
2:30 o'clock, it w as announced by
Principal H erm an E. Morris.

^

W A S Iltm S T O S . j » n

un.|er penult v ol

Charged with “disorderly con­
duct," "creating 'a disturbance,"
“blocking traffic" a t the Comer
o f First Street and French Ave­
nue. and “scaring certain people/'
a mala waa arrested this morning,
to other chargee ft (e
______ J that it “m is te d arrest"
A negro treaty managed to lead
It to the aato shelter by the City
where It waa tethered awalt-

r

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W so riale d

n r.Mher

1'rt-ss

firs! A nip

and free*,- d am ag e .” William
Wilson,

I&gt;iri&gt;ctnr

of

Stole

I

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mars' M arket-, said in his rr«|
and m ark et review Inlay,
"Ren# tor l’v|&gt;p«r wlvlaes
me
tbit he ia Joining me in u strong
protest
against
(his rldteolmisclinn," he continued "To nrrtvi*
at that ralsr of .1 t rent pet
pint the OP A must have done
rame weird juggling nf f i g uns.
About 1200 acres nrr plunted to
strawlrerrtes In the Plant City
area this year. Through Decem­
ber of last year our market there
handled only 220 pints; (or the
iarr\e month In 1U43, with only
fiOO acres planted to berries, !&gt;",
791 plnta were sold on our plat­
form; and In December nf IP 12.
with about (hr name acreage a»
Ibis year, shipments tntalml JilP.
ttH pints Plant City is the pi in
cipal strawberry growing
Imri
of Florida, as there probably i&lt;
not more than 300 acies of Per­
ries in all the rest of the Slate.
Conditions at specific markets
he described as followi;
"Florida City is e.pecting a
heavy volume of tomnloes, beans
and squash this week Tomatoes
are selling from I3.1HI to Jli Ml,
squash from f.'i.bn lu |fi bU. and
beans at
Weather is s.iid
to l&gt;« excellent,
"Pahokec had a severe frost
in some spots last week, aud It
aptiears that between 1,000 nod
2,000 acres of tender crops winch

Wedieeday, awaiting the arrival
of members of the family.
Capt. Cecil Draa, a eon, wa*
•erring aa a physician with the
Armed Foreea m Guadalcanal and
when ha waa Inform*! of hi*
mother's grave lllneti, secured
leave and flew to America en
the dipper plane, to Chicago by
plane and then to Daytona Beach
by train, ony to arrive several
honre too late to aee hla mother
alive.
Mr*. Draa waa born in Ohio
and came to Florida 'many years
ago. For several vaara, Mr.
Draa operated a farm at Monroe
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G. Donald lliihop, Jr
promoted threi* wtvka ago tn thw
rank of -flrat lieu ttn a n t in tho
Un It pits* State* Marine Gurna lio, serve, II was reportett here lolnv.
Lieut, Bishop has been in the
C entral Pacific for about m *
month* and received training .it
Porrl* Island. S. C-. Quanliro,
V’a.. New River N. C. and Camp
Joseph Pendleton Calif.
While he wt* stationed at
Camp Pendleton, s h o r tly befoie
going overseas, l.lcut. Bishop was
one of two men, becauae of abil­
ity and efficiency, recommended
by th eir colonel for a perm anent
comm)t«Ion In the r e g u la r Marine
Corps-

Mrs. Mayme Hodgkin ha« ac­
cepted tho position of sta ff cor­
respondent. foj the Orlando Morn­
ing Bentlnal. formerly held by the
leto T. 1L Higgins and will havs
ber office at 216 Melsch Budding.
She hna had previous experience
In the newspaper field as gdltot
end publisher of n weekly news­
paper here for four yearn a.id
her late husband, D. 0 . Hodgkin,

By WILLARD CONNOLLY
Taksch's Restaurant, 20R N orth
Park Avtnua ceUbrated it* With
birthday today.
To compile statistics on ths
number ■of
tasty,
wholesome
meals ssrvsd during that time in
thla pleasant llttia restaurant
sines it was founded In ISHt) hi
the late Bertha Eugenia Takacl
would keep a professor of math­
ematics busy for some time,

country.

or now many esnosus ut
1 . or pthsr produce it
have token to sarv# the
‘thousands of people who havo
eaten there In that Uma.
Mrs. Takach died In February
1944. and tha restaurant is run
today by *her tons, .Frank end
~alius and daughter, Mias Aranka
* Prior to coming to Sanfamily, toetod log II
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Promotion In Marines

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UC1HO) , if) 1tn t , i |
joint legislative confernner
f Dec IT, 11, it r «
the A F L and the Railwny lir1 l l* t ( i r t i i h f - t
thcrhiMMls lo cite "specific c»i
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I he I Tiim i -if
On Tuisday. Hi i I Ip Mn»».»
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iptikesmun for tlmt i^rnuip
that Murray would not d* i «1"
from the t K j stand of tii*l 1
day which h i d stronir op|wi*&gt;f
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culture and government leader*
hus inuuiretl into what manimwr r
and related nroblema actually e x ­
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The r i f t in a letter to \\.*r
Mobilization
Director
Hy r n* pleii^etl it would follow *p«- it 1
recommendation* of such a «*•'
ference and would supprirt &lt;*■v
leplslfttion de*i|fn«'i| |ti imp Iron t
those findirurs

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Al Die meeting work li^recnmg. ml.ling Ihnl
bird linusein,r til ft will be ^liriied,. grow er*
injfft ami Dnmrnh* ami Fublit* ( ^hnubl hi
•tiff Id l»* I lie Sun fold
will itwelve ln*arui'MOfiw in reitarrl
Lsamli nnd S u r v r y i roniniittw'* | l l mt 1M ton hv lo 00 A M
Vkil/'h I iik'ffip &amp;injfflftnry of to the wurkfTft liiul n new |*tiyHe is a member
mmr *••11111111 1j an *
ui*sm lh L ni-ii'M will hr
70 k I'.ijuirl t** Street tn Sm.
r«*ll filiifi will to* Mill ! MCll, Mr.
tfcii than any
judged di-l Usb 1 1 * - asMii 1if‘tt
fl ft* |*A**es| 1 he highly rtim|*eltli vr 1
s,,n
in"*TVm*t e*11 ___________
Ml * , l “ " lr' ............ 1
N,,v&gt; Fdtty l e - i f..r I t a ja i train
the 1,11 -t In ' ll-l-i I .111 I
.**1*1, often •ojr, ( il win framed today from
to p e l-"ii- who I'tt'l ol t h r ex
tin- (Irliunlii
Navy
Recruiting
Inbit
,
S tatio n
ed itors N o te:—The followThe following me -peeifirntionVoting Singletary, IK. wa- an
in i name* of boys in servlee
for the various t&gt;(M‘- of bird honor student at Sanford High
"'home on leave" have been
houses in the cmile-l
School before entering the Uni­
Huhmlllrd by t h r Pilot Club
Martin House must contain versity of Florida to major lu
had lived in Uingwoial fur -lx 12The
for which Mr*.
11. R atliff,
ot mute moms. Far h room science and mathematics.
years.
telephone 6 9 1 -J, and Mian
inrhi-n Dour 2
lie hn- been is-ued u letter of
The Pico Hate! n&gt; it waa thou mush to 11 hv
Blanche Kennedy, telephone
known, we* not rented, so ijra. inches wide nml 2'u inches high, d int-led assignm ent which will,
323- w have been selected aa
Takach took over Its m a n a g e ­ or a rircular opening 2 Mi Inches a f t e r fn.luction, send him to
a committee to secure name*
m e n t and made improvement* to j -in- diameter. Thera mu-1 be von C hicago for approxim ately one
of service men and women so
the building. She |IVewl-c wua tllwtls.*. U|&gt; m.1 tha- r.sa.f sas.tl .Irsai.v- ye a r - training m the field nf
th at th eir friends may know
eleetronlr*. following which, sueone of the p io n e e rs in etilery *H2. n .J."'
VJ,r'
.
when they are In Sanford.
any cessful -Indents receive petty
growing In this section and from The Wren House mmay
ay t oDe ony
a special edition of the Sanofrd original dt-aign wi t h the jtou-o officer ratings.
Pfc. Carrol E. Godwin, son o f
Chronicle, published in 11*08 wo measuring 4 by 4 inches interior
Mrs. M. 0 . Godwin, was home
with ventilntiun nt the roof and
J the following:
on Icavo Wednesday th ro u g h F r i ­
l. Takach cleaned up the drainage in the floor. Door sluiuld
day of last week. Two sisters,
little sum of $10,000 from bo Ihre* or four inches from the
Mr*. 8. T. Corn and Mrs. M. K. • _=S
celery farm tho past year, floor as wrens prefer seclusion
Rotunda from the Carulfnaa w as
which shows w h at an energetic during Incubation. T h e en trance
A dinner m eetin g of directors tore to visit their brother.
------o r " opening shnutd bo a tittle
woman can do.
Mis* A ranka Takach today re­ larg er than a 25 cent piece. of the Seminole County Chamber
CIRCUIT COURT
called th a t in IRRd. prior to the C ypress, knees m a k e splendid of Comnirrco will to held at 7:00
o'clock Tuesday evening at the
Spring term of the Cirouft
eom tng of the fam ily to Sanford, rustic boxes.
For the Flicker House a deeper Fkitel Mayfair, it was announced Court will convene Tuesday morn­
a d i s a s t r o u s fire swept the town
laaving only the barn of tho old box is used by flickers or wood bv Edward Higgins, manager of ing at 10;00 o'clock with Jud^e
M. B. Smith presiding.
Sanford House on Commercial peckers. Floor should to 7 by 7 th e Chamber group.
Report* will to regalved from
State Attorney Murray Qrer8treet still standing. Following inches. Holes bored in for d r a i n ­
that Uma, only brick .structure* age. Depth of cayily 11 or 1H various committees Including Fro­ itrecl arrived thi* morning and
Inches, There must t o holes bored zen* Food Locker Committee, the with Assistant State Attorney
met
could to built fo r com
commercial
Veterans Employment Committee Georg* A. De Cottes questioned
M t city ruling. she jn up near the roof for venilla- and lh* Road Commities, a t , ,
witnesses tn regard to case*.
(CwaU»a4« 9 a r a g e P eas)
TraAltlllVn* *
.• ' .
4 •
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Isird Ihiusc ( nntest;

lIn

..f the Kujrene Singletary
l)P)fIIISKlUliirT nilllintff

Home On Leave

C of C Directors To
Meet A t M ayfair

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i&gt; ^ lernal *ti u r iittf lo ntr-e! i Jir
i ( H im i n z afrim i,me*4 of war
I be l&gt;r&lt;»adcixl rr|i«rlrt1 nrw
»
tacffooi* '
AaOtHigJ

Takach’s Restaurant Celebrates Its
Mrs. Mayme Hodgkin
56th Birthday In Sanford Today
Writes For Sentinel

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I vvitrliilf (1 I'fFaa)
pm»ible
ou*iog
of
Fremlrr h u n ia k i hol*o hers u * r of Japzne*e m ilitary
f r * r r * « U » a* hinted hy the
Japanese Homci S ' r s i A g rn r)
tods* It -tiid th at poliliral
circle* in J a p a n
had tw-rft
*plil uiuler a “dettiind I*y

nml that “ we hurt to L«* able f ■
report the hi 11 out hy the we*-h
• -i|»» } ■tpk
end
J
’•on i I I to
.1j t w t* (I I line* IcynslaLi Ye rep
Miller, hn- been

MI A MI UFA CM, J.nt IS. (Spa
rlul)
T Hgt Jnmr* F Kelsey,
311. tlvirdn, 1**1a., hus trrriverl at
Army Air Forces Redistribution
Station No 2 in - Miami Reach
for reassignment processing after
completing n lour of duty outside

sale Grocery for tho past tiro and
a half rears.

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The

# Mav Mini th»t ho planned to
fAfttpKlx hr»rif:*3 hy W^tlnt -

T. Sjft. James Kelsey
Is Back From Pacific

Hodgkin - has • w idi-oe*
ice In Sanford and 8embavlng lived*bars

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Yanks On Luzon Con­
tinue To Make Ad­
vances Crossing Im­
portant Ajrno River

I (inks And Troops Mm (• To I'Vnnt

|5. o n

Will Fiffht mil
A* the critical mnnpower situ­
ation wni received iiureftsiiuf ly
greater nttention on nit fronts,
the American Ktslemlion of l-ft
ln?r and the fo nu rr** of Indus
ifiiil ( &gt;rieuni/ation* left no doubt*that they wotdd opp.i*e the MllV
tin ilev hill
In *ep«-|jite *tnte
mrhfs they made plain iheyr W
lirf thul w list a me' of tpoth man
I-iiimt and itmiiev v%n** the cause
of fl nvii ine war pr •-*111*■* i**n , that
tlie work or fm hi lull a s * not
l hi panacea
In that *tmid, they iii*aKrreed
with the Army, \ h a \ Selective
Service and War Manpower f'ont
mioion, all of wh**sr witnesses
approve*! the measure m Kcneral.
All except Selective S m i H -, howevi-r, np|HM*«1 t he penult v pri&gt;V»v)t m« which would plnce u rrcal
nt rant into apec nil -v
i o ’ groups
I.. tl«I menial, dismiTfrubh* tasks,
They -aid thlt *l«Ii fine* ami
lotiir prison senlrme- would Im* ft
tr*knurr deterrent t«* sin* krr* who
refuse wai &gt;ob»

. mt tlnfir
Mr
Kfider rev eRleh
thiil he hr*fan 0i« cjureer .»* an
*1 i rmiu t* al the a c « ol I t 1 ^
yisnr* when h« ftcrvct) u
without pay and then w » t rc
wardc&lt;&gt;&gt;/o» hi* bun! jr^rk bv he
in is r«-*fst tn iff, cent* n weeV
I'nmtknh" out the careful m
nftfrlicm miulfl ftf nil watcher mi
the milrnafl«t hi*
i hut nu
ruitmail enirmerr is nlluwed t&lt;»
leave hi*
with'iul knowing
that hi* watch in on lime.
Hn
ilrclntetl thul certain instruments
unn\ In the Navy riHjuire adjust­
ments to 1 f»0 of a aecoml.
Mr
Kader wn* u»tr«wl urei! by
&lt;» A SfH'ei who had charge af
the program
Prealdent Roy Hoiler, who pres id nt over the meetii\kf. we|roiTii*d t nJvIn Rlnnc hack
to the eliiti lifter uii absence of
icvrrnI month*
Vlettor* included
M A
Rkkeiia of hwhlin, (ia
VV 1
Thui pe of Orlando and
Chalvinlor M l^aher of Hunting­
don. I*n.

Mrs. Ida Draa Died
In Daytona On Jan. 6

£

M t'in lit'r

into ■*pec in I labor hiwt tiilioitii.

Director Wilson Watchmaker's Job
Hits Price Rise Is Told Rotarians
For Strawberries By W. E. Kader

•The C entral Florida Produc­
tion C redit
Association today
held its annual m eeting of irfficers were replanted a fte r the Docent- | the continental United State*,
in the Comm issioners room at the ber 15th frost were killed. Ice
! ( « flrw TWO hours » j» ft C-47
City Hall.
deposita form ed, on cabbage, but mfchnr.ic during 23 months in
it I* too early to accurately de
I)
Jam es F o s t e r repo rted to police tcrmlnc the ex te n t of the d a m a g r
Sundnv night at 10:30 o'clock A gencrou* volume uf cabbage
'
t h a t his lig h t blue Model A Tudor and celery li expected this week, u v i n u , i n i u i i juining m » o n i
Sedan had been stolen from In with a sm all movement of squash, May 14, 1042.
fath er, R. E
12. His
II
. frojit of the R IU Theater.
| r « s l l s M &lt; Os !*&gt;■« r * . r l
Kelsey, live* nt the same addreis,
while hla wife, P aula, live* M
_
Klwanls win hold Its meeting
600 .Ninth Court, Tampa.
W ‘ Wednesday at the Pilm i and
Medical exam inatiins and c l a u l
■*** Pine* (Restaurant on the Dixie
flcatiun interview* a t th li post,
- Highway.
v*____
pioneer of aeveral redistribution
station* operated by th e A ^ F
Commander William F. Thome
Mr*. Ida Draa, a former resi­ Pereonnel D istribution Command
today announced that thero would dent of Sanford and wife of P. J o r A A F returnee officers and
be no meeting of Campbell-Loei- V. Draa, Townsend Club leader, enlisted men, will determ ine his
ln» Poet tonight due to the near­ died Saturday Jan. 0, at her new assign m en t. Ho will remain
ness of the deto of the State home In Daytona Beech follow­ a t th e redistribution station about
Legion Convention which will be ing en lllncs*. Funeral services two weeks, much of which will
held Saturday and Sunday In and burial were held over until be devoted to rest and recreation.

Daytona Beach.

I'M*.

Organized labsir ijne* U*»nre the
IN T H E D E E P E S T P E N E T R A T IO N v« of the South China S«a, House military nflnir* r n m m i t t t f
t!.S T h ird FlrH unit* hnvr hu rlnt bum lm l* of r ^ r r l e r lu n r d tilnnr&gt; this week to oppose- the work or
u^uiniKt four Ja|innr«e tftiivoyt brtirv.l t h:ivr l»**rri nrt th r i r vi.iv m fljfhi hill, which ( ’hair mini And*
Luzon, Miilimg I wriity-fi% v -*h»|*w .«*••! daimiging th i r l r r i i At 'hr ! rew J May (IK. K&gt; I. hops** to |
sBim* time. u ( t a r U were tiir rin l *.*1 m tO't:tlhiti&gt;)ru&gt; Ifplwpin Sitti'nii j hiAVi ready for n»M*r tHhsidern
nod ( ninnuth Ibiy in F r r n r h I ml*-* • iiin.i ami ihirl&gt; nine plm**-. .It* |iion tiv Fii«ln&gt;
May open■« itir hcoond ami fiimlj
Mroyisl. Both 1‘um‘p art* wi*|| krootu .1 r,. ii&gt;&gt;r »$?(*&gt;. ukc*! by (hr t-nrmv week of ht'anrvM on his fitca'iiiie
fc'r tcpnii vhtirk uimI um U of lh« Ion flrrt may u h u l u o r Lr?fi t&lt;&gt;4ln&gt;
It | rovnle* that all men
itru fk hy our flier*. (Intel iintuuiai 1
In-tween 1H and 45 ^rt n v»nr job
or remain on Uw* one they have

Hfttily-wmmi!(*(! (I e r nt tt n
Ridiculous R a b b i t
ate T i m e P i e c e s
columns fell Imck today to ­
Pulled
Out
Of
Hat
Shown
At Luncheon
ward the Sh-gfried Lint' from
llu-ir collapsing Belifinn pocJ A C K SO N V II.I F Jan l !&gt; (Spc
\ •IU1T pri'gTfim
4«»fiitio‘lr*l
I ) kct as f\v Russian offetjsivi-s , ciall "Mn-ter mugi&lt; Inn- in (hr din-iii the lOitnrtanN ut Ihtit
broke out in a widespread Washington office » f thi- tll'A Juitii'Mi ttHiny by W F K inter
often mynttfird our ( n n v r r - w h*« nNfi uaM* « *h«irt talk nn hi»
area on the eastern front. have
t»f
vknti hmakrr
with thsir slrungn Irirks, but thi t 1 i- it i« ut inn
Berlin reported lua11Is sweep­ most ridiculmi- rabbit they hrtvr- Hr s,mtt thill *T im e ii* the Uiral
ing the entire tlOD miles from rver piltli-d nut of liuclr Snin*- ••' I 1in'hii \ in mu hummt riu e
f
Budnpest to the Baltic after xtoVspipe but is till" 'I I rout ju r tiuLi%’
I »•*. Iiriu*r lit ill each j**h
lint In Isc just allowed ,.h -tlnw
the Reds launched new' drives on {irtrfes
a- rom pon-atum fm -torm n 11 wnli lii nhntilit hii Oh lient

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NFWAHK.
Jun
15, Id*!— A j
Email official »nitl today thn- k
nine wai worker* who struck nl L
the
nubberset
('ompany
hnvc
l ien
•‘pereintorilty**
drafted
Washington said it i* thi firi
rrp4irtc«I "work or f i i f f h t ca*e of
it* kind

Says It Is The Most Importance Of Accur­

(Hr A i w t s w i r t o . i

M t l N i m . J VM' AI M

F L O R ID A .

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Intensive Raids By Naval
in Work Test
Planes On Formosa Bases

Where Yanks Blast The Enemy

New Russians O ffen­
sives Hit Germans
On GOO Mile Front
In Poland, Prussia
**

IN D E P E N D E N T NKYVS I WI TI l

4

WAR BONOS

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